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ember . . . For memory is the treasury of the past that is left when the future crowds in upon you . . . Remember with us the campus scenes so familiar to us all: the president ' s home caught in glittering forms of ice, snow and brilliant light . . . the hills sprinkled with the deep colors of red and gold from the autunm sun the fringed shadows cast by early spring leaves on campus lawns. Remember with us the sounds of campus: the carillonic bells as they marked the hours and carried a song to the entire campus; yes, even to the whole Utah Valley. Remember the President ' s voice with familiar dynamic ring . . . the sound of the organ as its tones filled the f ieldhouse . . . a hushed conversation in one corner of the library. Remember with us the walks across the campus, the early morning classes, the late evening dates. Re- member the apprehension just before the professor hands out an examination and the sudden release of tension you experienced after you had handed it in and were leaving the room. Remember that inexplicable sensation as the lights were dimmed be- fore Act I. Remember the sweet smell of newly cut grass as early summer with its familiar army of lawTimowers converged upon campus lawns, and the school year drew to a close. Remember with us — at least insofar as these pages can communicate to you through their symbols — all of your experiences of this school year at Brigham Young University, ere on these pages, these experiences are recalled. May each page softly say to you, Don ' t forget. Remember — for these are your memories . . . fl ' . iM -I • tf WT- SL a - ' m 65 ' f Activities Division 21 Administration Colleges 59 Classes and Faculty 291 Faculty Index 416 Fine Arts Division 151 Freshman Class 869 History Section 52 Junior Class 327 Opening Section 4 Organizations 183 Reference Section 408 Senior Class 305 Sophomore Class -- 345 Sports Division 83 Student Index 418 Student Leadership 119 Student Publications 132 .•4 Editor •John Marlowe Business Manager Dick Phelps Associate Editor . . . Yvonne Anderson Layout and Art Editor Bob Pratt Copy Editor Norman King Photography Editor .... Wally Barrus The Banyan Presents ... This is Brigham Young University — as seen through the eyes of the Banyan. Here in this volume we hope lie many of your memories. Memories which weave a fabric of thought and color from the first hectic day of regis- tration — through every expectant moment — to the final goodbye on the last day of school. Within the walls of the buildings of Brigham Young University are now enshrined the laughter, the chatter, and the whispers of stu- dents congregated to talk about the latest ballgame, last night ' s date, or next week ' s assembly. Here within the pages of this book are recalled, through the symbolism of word and picture, the inexpressible and buoyant feelings of each thrilling moment. For some, this year has been filled wdth the relief of culminated study and the realization of anx- iously awaited goals. For others, it has been a stepping stone from one year to another, from one dream to the next. And for still oth- ers, a hope has been realized; a little knowl- edge has been placed on the shelf of time; a i Member of Associated Collegiate Prets and Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Press Association. Aa..-4 i ' X -i 7. -i. X Brigham Young University friend has found room in another ' s heart. But for all, this year has been a new brightness, a lingering remem brance. Here in these pages we have hoped to draw each memory from its comer of repose and fit it into a mural of campus moods. Here are recorded the vivid colors of each changing season as it trod its way across the campus and left its mark be- hind upon the grass, the trees, and the flow- ers. The misty smell of autumn, perfumed with the acrid odor of burning leaves; the soft coldness of winter, beneath whose cloak Located in Provo, Utah of white the flowers sleep; the fresh awaken- ing of spring throwing out her blossomed tresses; and the cooling rains of summer bringing lightning flash and thunder ' s tim- pani — all mingle with the life of the student at BYU, and we find that God has spoken to us in color. From every facet of our life at BYU has been gleaned a tone which deepens the meaning of living: the smiles speaK of friendship, the furrowed brow signifies thought; laughter shouts out enjoyment, and prayer whispers of God. i Smiles spoke of friendship as students gathered in various places to chat, to exchange ideas, or to join in genuine entertainment. You never imagined the 1957 school year would be like this. But now this has become a memory, a memory never to be forgot en, for what one learns yith pleas- ure remains to sweeten life. The spirituality gained, the cramming for finals, and the many activities enjoyed are now a part of your life. High on this memorable list are the many friendships formed. There are the small incidental chats as you passed from one class to another; the heart to heart talks with a roommate as you discussed a mutual problem; the laughter and joking on a date; and the more serious discussions in the classroom. Each of these conversations gave you new in- sight into another ' s thinking, and as you came to understand them more and more, this understanding was replaced with genuine love and respect. More mature as- sociations brought respect for the visdom that comes with age, and you learned to exchange opmions with those who had had experience which would help you in making important decisions. In short, through experiences with others, your life was enriched. It is hoped that through their experience vith you, their lives were in- spired, too. Long within your heart will be cherished those favorite meeting places, and here are recorded for your reminiscing a few of those hallowed spots. The steps of any campus was a place to pause and chat with your friends; forbidden benches or planters urged you to stop and sit awhile; more formal gathennss en- coiu-aged the exchange of ideas; informal meetings stimulated laughter and fun. Yes, no matter where or when. . . talk begat friends, and these friends are a part of your memories. , J .  r U W LAZY MOMENTS of conversation created friendships and strengthened interests. SUNDAY DINNER was a good time to get acquainted. BOOKSTORE was place of meeting. INFORMAL PARTIES and afternoon lunches were frequent sponsors of friendships. P v- ' ■- .■Furrowed brows signified that thoughts were in process ... a purchase, a sermon, work or study . . .all required it. Social life at Brigham Young University included more than the usual dance or show. It was more than just a date — or even a special date. Here it w s a family affair as nearly every member of the studentbody engaged in devo- tionals, lyceums, ballgames, plays and student assemblies. Whether the group was two or two thousand, the same feeling of unity and cooperation was found. The familiar hi with its accompanying smile, the traditional long trek to the fieldhouse for devotionals, the usual intimacy of the classroom — all contributed to the feeling of one big social unit . For those who chose, there were dances and shows, social and service units, committees and coim- cils. All combined on the campus to make your social life a pleasant memory. STUDENT OFFICERS always occupied the frMJt row in Devotional as example to others. EVERY PLACE BROUGHT social contact, whether studying (right), coming from assembly (below left) or working in a play (below right). All of these rela- tionships helped to prepare us for meeting people in other situations wherever we may be required to do so. i WATCHING OTHERS (left above), ex- ' changing v iews (left), or choosing for oneseU (above) helped to form our Quiet study, concentrated experiment or group dis- cussions gave us the knowledge in learning we were seeking. It was difficult to find a place where you could read the Daily Universe or write home for money, when the time for the final exams came around. It ' s certain that scholarship was not overlooked on the Y cam- pus. Only one thing bothered you — not enough people brought refreshments to the library. Remember how distinguished those briefcases looked? They easily packed away your track shoes, catcher ' s mitt, portable radio, pen and pencil set from Aunt Lissie, tuna sand- wich, a couple of packages of Spearmint gum, cross- word puzzles, and . . . oh, yes, sometimes your botany book. The lawn was priority study space when the weather was good, and other times the library had to suffice. Labs and the Science Center balcony provided extra space, and sometimes good observation stations were available. No use neglecting your education in any one field. Each quarter brought its usual study resolutions and intellectual budgeting, but they ex- pired prematurely, and the quarter ended with the heartfelt, Well, next time I ' ll. . . And yet it seemed like you never did. Not that your studies were neglect- ed; they just had to wait ' til other things had received their appropriate attention. Still you gained much. From English you learned to appreciate ancient and modern literature; botany gave you a glimpse of your world; and all your studies gave you a new memory. LAB EXPERIMENTS (below left), research in the Ubrary (below center), or on stairs (below right). . . we could learn anywhere. 1 1 WINTER AND SPRING each brought their particular type of study along. mrnmrnmrnsmm i ' VV I F €. I ,., v ;:ffiU5C A PLACE OF SOLITUDE with a convenient lookout provided an ideal place to look over tomorrow ' s math or review yesterday ' s physics. GROUPS were a familiar sight on campus, , especiaUy congregated on the balcony of the Science Center. InformaUty was the keyword. CROWDS always went to assemblies. Quiet hours in assembly, talks with friends last minute cramming ' ' for exams, and class lectures — each gave us a sense of belonging — a direction to the course. If one thing was typical of the BYU, it was probably crowds. At least between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 10:30 p.m. Reflecting the growth and bigness of the school, crowds gathered in assemblies, spent time in classes, attended sports events, and generally moved from one place to another. In the midst of these crowds you found yourself. You might have been sitting and concentrating; you might have been running to class; you might have been just an observer watching the rest of the busy world go by. In any rase, the crowds at BYU will always be one of your memories. JTivSIji wmmmmmmm • r-f-ar? -t7 ' -i ' F : |J HIHH ,,a iPli K ' m ftpL %. ' ' j ti Mupfli ' ' M 1 i ' ' isi SB ' i HM SMALL CROWDS gathered on lawn in spring. PEOPLE in crowds always seemed to be going. I SOME CROWDS were conducive to thinking and meditation. Devotionals were especially thrilling for crowds to experience at the Y. .1 - -TtA ' . ' . A jBm ii umm mmauuammu 1 COOPERATION on projects was characteristic of roommates. TELEPHONES were always busy, especially if you wanted to call. Busy telephones, spoiled meals, project planning were part of every dorm student ' s life. The memory of six noisy roommates, five of whom you didn ' t know last fall, will not soon fade from mind. Together you burned bread, dieted, mopped floors, padded the budget with peanut butter sand- wiches, had Ward Teachers, and prayed. You learned to love each o f them as a sister despite the differences of opinion. There was Darlene, the little red-headed freshman from California. She was the spark of any party — in fact, just anything. You and the other girls almost decided to have a telephone installed especial- ly for her calls. Then there was Ruth, who had everyone analyzed and complexed from her study of psychology. Betty — and her violin practicing. Re- member the collection you took to have her closet soundproofed; Dorothy liked to study, of all things! Her report card was one of those things you would like to frame and hang in the front room. And yet, in spite of her lack of social life, she was the first to get engaged. Margie planned to be an author and dedi- cate a book to each of you. She carried a notebook like most girls carry combs. And you? You loved everyone of them. Life in the dorms was beautiful confusion. Through the year your cooking improved, and you graduated from buying the finished product at the bakery to Betty Crocker ' s ready mix. There was one consolation. Few of the other girls did much better. Sunday dinner was the time when you in- vited the fellows up for a taste of your cooking, and although you had no ulterior motives, Bill just seemed to like your cooking extra well. Suppose next August will be too warm for a honeymoon? That is the way things seemed to go in the dorms. The men ' s dorms were a bit different. No homecooked meals or three-room apartments. The fellows jokingly suffered from malnutrition at Wymount Dining Hall and slept on converted Army beds. There was plenty of horse-play among the boys — from stuffing rooms full of newspaper to full-scale water fights. Despite hard- ships of your own cooking and practical jokes played by your roommates, life in the dorms will be a favorite memory. MOST EVERY GIRL was curious to see who Janie went with. THERE WAS NO END to surprises when girls did cooking. 12 -7 ; ■, ■mvv■; ■i vv ■■w- ■l J X R T . P■H ' J WBWiW y lWVPJW MUTUAL ASSISTANCE, even in understanding the school paper, was a part of being a roommate to some cooperative student ' yjf ' ■TEN-THIRTY, FAMILY PRAYER and then the girls are ready for bed. . . well ? SMITH FAMILY LIVING CENTER provided extra space to relax and study for students who could find no place in the libraries. MYRIADS OF STAIRS did not seem to stop anyone. . . even Mr. Wilkinson kept up. 14 r . -TTSafTT ■vr A 3°1 A COMMON SIGHT on BYU campus is a boy and a girl. They may be studying, talking, or just sitting looking at each other. Whether as couples, in small groups, or entire studentbody gatherings, associations with others developed friendship. One. . . two. . . there must be at least ten thousand eight hundred and sev- enty-two steps in the average day. And if you aren ' t going up, you ' re coming down. Perhaps some class will install escalators as a project. Until they do, the stairs will continue to be a part of coming to school at the Y. Some of the stairs are meeting points for couples, some provide a magnificent view of the valley, and still others are solely utilitarian. The stairway leading to the fieldhouse is a mass of moving humanity as student return from devo- stairs in the McKay and Science build- ings are structures of beauty and utility. No matter what the use, or the number of steps in a particular flight of stairs, they will be one of your memories. 15 I 1 Reverence was watchword learned in assemblies. Inasmuch as men who are not governed by God are ruled by tyrants, and seeing that the Church has a paramount interest in the free agency of man, it is entirely appropriate that the students attending BYU should be taught somewhat concerning the value of spirituality in their lives. This is accomplished through regularly scheduled religion classes, devotional assem- blies, and activity in the wards. ELach year, President David 0. McKay addresses the students and advises them wdth respect to the various requirements of their religion — not in a com- manding way, but in love and kindness. Thus is developed a reverence in the individual which will carry with him through- out his life. You, as a student, have been exposed to this practi- cal treatment of religion. It has become a part of you; it has found its way into your heart; it has become and will be great among your many memories. I.I lk r I , ih 4: nff. i a 1 ' 4 ' li ' -JHk is THE WORDS OF A PROPHET are always heeded by the people of God. BYU students, faculty get opportunity to prove themselves. MARK E. PETERSEN is a champion of right living and is loolied up to by all of the youth of the Church. With a kind smile and good word for all, Elder Petersen champions the cause of virtue and urges all young people to be its safeguard. He teaches a reverence for life and lives in ac- cordance with his teaching. The stu- dents always turn out in large num- bers to hear the talks given by this Apostle of the Youth. In an introduc- tion of the Church advertising pro- gram. Elder Petersen admonished the Y students to be honest with themselves at all times. I Early morning quiet, deserted halls between classes, a walk in the early evening. . . all brought a sense of repose and of rest to the busy world we lived in. I to From the Y you will take with you dreams of the quiet places, for your memories will include the times when you sat in an empty classroom, or the solo walks to the botany pond or around the canal. These moments were yours along. It may have been a rest- ful hour of study in a secluded spot or an afternoon spent in the library in extensive research. Whatever it may have been, these moments wall remain vivid in your memory as a time of meditation. Those who have learned the value of silence have found a deep spirituality as they watched the sun set over Utati Lake or observed its first rays on Mount Timpanogos in the early morning. Those who know not the value of silence are missing a fullness of spirit which comes only to the few who will take time to meditate. Study, meditation, dreams, and prayer are elements of the quiet mood which are among your memories. MOST ANY QUIET PLACE will do for studying on the BYU campus. Let then your mind claim the actions that you have performed here at BYU this year. Let your heart feel again, let your eye again be- hold, and let your ear hear the many sounds, for here are the faces, the classes, the dances, the parties, the work and the play which went to make the year 1956-57 a memorable one at this great University. These are your personal mementos. This is your personal record. Take from it the ideas and monuments you wish to remember and store them in the treasury of your mind. For here are recorded. . . Your memories. 18 ' ' . mm •4 1 1 J 1 ) HUGE PALM LEAVES in the Brimhall Building form perfect pattern of repose as sunlight falls through the window on mounted birda. STUDENTS CAST reflective, quiet mood. MORNING cold constrasts landscape. UBRARY provides quiet hours of study. 19 I I U ' ...v: ' if.- i ff- ' . v f ■-- i- rh • ' i .  i — -■- i - A . •;•!(. -■' ' ■' ' .: i ti. ; ' i. ? 20 mmipn ' s:- s 7 ■-T .. ACTIVITIES DIVISION These are your memories. . . your memories of activities at the Y during the year. Memories you found in the feUowship with leaders m conference; puzzled expressions as students worked and re-worked stubborn class schedules at registration; conversation with your special girl at a late hour after the Prom; the stir of emotion as you listened to the Berlm PhUhar- monic. The friendships created while you decorated for the Sophomore Loan Fund and Preference Balls will be always remembered. As you watched oth- ers perform in assemblies, you resolved to develop your own talents. Close association was stimulated on student tours; humor exposed m the remarks of that card in English; opinions exchanged in dorm sessions. The thriU of a basketball victory, a tense moment in a drama, the inspuration of an Apostle— ' all declared, Man is that he might have joy. 21 22 ■«V-- r- ■_ ■■■Y : -: . ■i! -:.; Section Index Banyan BaU 42 Belle of the Y 46 Bibler Bounce 39 Christmas Activities 36 Elections 48 Frosh Week . 28 History Section 52 Homecoming ._ 31 Junior Prom 40 Preference Ball 34 Snow Carnival 44 Songfest ... 49 Special Events ..-. 50 -: : ' - m- ' BB ■r luninS g 1 t A J U t - ' M- 1 w ' i_ JiLCi 23 Leadership Week Leaders got preview of year in week ' s activities. For the second year in a row, Bryce Canyon was selected as the preschool gathering spot for student leaders to hear inspirational talks, exchange ideas for the coming year and relax in informal surroundings before beginning the school year ' s duties. More than 100 student leaders, ranging from Executive Council members to club leaders and from pub- lications editors to special events chairmen, heard talks by Dr. Henry L. Isaksen, student coordinator, and Dr. Wesley P. Lloyd, dean of students. Most prominent roles were taken by student leaders themselves, however. These repre- sentatives explained workings of their areas in the student- body structure and . how individuals and organizations should go about organizing facilities. Various leaders also explained how to work with students and how to organize committees for staging activities. All was not work, how- ever, as leaders watched a Student Program Bureau show, took trek into scenic depths of Bryce Canyon and spent leisure time renewing friendships of the year before. The group spent two days at the park before returning to Prove. ARMED WITH BOOKS and sometimes stares of boredom, Freshmen stand in orientation sessions and prepare for year of study, play. ♦iAJa;. . .v STUDEa T LEAOEStS sat on split logs and absorbed sunshine and instruction during the three-day conference held at Bryce Canyon. Frosh Orientation Preparation for college life baffled students. Wandering around confused, but eager to learn, more than 3,000 freshmen attended three days of orientation exercises the week before classes began in order to take aptitude tests, listen to advice from student and admin- istration leaders and to get the feel of college life. By having all this activity condensed into such a short period of time, the new student has a preview of col- lege ' s hustle and bustle and is broken in by the time studies begin the next week. Some freshmen had attend- ed an early orientation session during July. NEXT PLEASE, is heard several hundred times a day as the new students line up to have pictures taken for student cards which will admit them to the various activities of the school 25 REGISTRATION brought an increased enrollment over last year as students crowd tables to fill out class cards (left). Overall view of registration shows every- one is busy (above top). Student places sign which designates this as the place for students from North Africa (above bottom). Hello Week Assembly gathers in an atmosphere much like that of a national con- vention as students from every part of the nation and several foreign countries meet under their various signs. This year was no exception as students came from many places to unite at BYU (right). Fall Registration and Hello Vlfeek Enrollment rose ten per cent over previous year as it hiked to nine thousand mark. Hi became the word to everyone as teachers and students ended Hello Week with assembly hour. Two days of registration, Sept. 26 and 27, saw more than 8,600 students file through the streamlined system, with another 400 completing their signup later. Final tabula- tions brought the total to a record-breaking 9,000, a 10 per cent increase over 1956. The streamlining of pro- cedure by Bliss Crandall, dean of admission, allowed students to complete the often-tedious task in record time. An hour and a half seemed to be average registra- tion time. Students then passed out of the registration lines into the traditional Hello Week friendliness. Themed Hi-ways To Happiness the week stressed sociability and urged all students to make new friends on campus by saying Hi to those they met in the course of a day. Highlight of the week was the spectacu- lar annual Welcome Back Assembly in which students sat in state groups, loudly and energetically proclaiming their geographical loyalties with cheers and state songs. Other activities during week included two Hello Week mat dances, a Friday evening assembly and a Hello Week dance Saturday night. Dance was held in three large halls. 00% , Frosh Vlfeek Activities New talent, shoe-shine kits, kitten whiskers, the trek to the ' T and no dates initiated the Frosh. Frosh Week, which began Oct. 1, was designed to build spirit within the Freshman class. Frosh wore traditional beanies, blue and white socks and catered to whims of the upper- classmen by shining shoes and singing school songs for them. Rules were laid down by the senior class. In addition to the initiation, however, the class made the annual trek up Y Mountain for a fall clean-up of the huge emblem, presented a Thursday assembly and lived it up at a mid-week mat dance. The Mountain Lure dance at week ' s end was pre- sented by the studentbody to welcome the Freshman class into the growing Brigham Young University family. n J ' HILARITY AND FUN were the order of the day on the Frosh Assembly as is evidenced by Sloan Hales and Bob Ward (left). Moving off the main trail proves too much for tired Froshie as two stragglers move to- wards Y (above). TIRED MALES lean on implements after having cleaned the school symbol. A few girls who made the trip also take a time out. J DOESNT LOOK hke work to me (center). One student takes the easy way down from the Y just to prove you can make work into play (left). Frosh get a chance to try their shine kits (above). 29 phonnore Loan Fund Vlfeek New method of royalty selection sparked Loan Fund Ball; assembly preceded profit-making dance Midnight Moods. Something new in the way of elections, or selections, was introduced at the 1956 Sophomore Loan Fund Ball. Instead of election of a queen, royal- ty was selected by drawing and a king and queen were crowned. Students had only to purchase a ticket at pre-dance sales to have a chance to win. Karen Leishman and Eddie Wells held the lucky ticket and were crowned at the ball. Wells received a set of cuff links and Miss Leishman was pre- sented with a bouquet of roses. Midnight Mood was the theme and pro- ceeds were donated to the BYU Student Loan Fund. The ball, which turned out to be the most profitable in 10 years, realized a profit of $375 for the expanding BYU Student Loan Fund reserves. EDDIE WELLS reigned as king over the Ball with date Karen Leishman as queen DUANE HIATT strikes a knowing pose. BEVERLY WHITFORD, Myrna Shurtliff, Larry Jenkins, Gordon Smith and Byron Fisher steered the Sophomore Loan Fund Ball to its success. IS SHE THE ONE? asks Richard Davis of Duane Hiatt in the Loan Fund Ball Assembly. 30 l ' WUijUl.u Homecoming Activities BRICKER FLOAT depicting Remember When theme in Pioneer motif carried off Sweepstakes win for this unit (left). Pleasant smiles broke the ice on chilly weather sales resistance as the Spurs and IK ' s sold bkie and white balloons (above). x: MEN ' S DORM took on unlived in appearance. THETA ALPHA PHI ' S BANYAN FLOAT called for reminiscing. uaoaual float. ALUMNI RODE to Homecoming in style as old model came to life (above). Raccoon-clad daddy brought the big Sweepstakes tro- phy for dorm decoration to Broadbent Hall (center). Remem- ber then? Homecoming Queen, Claudia Sedgwick, gave the final decorative touch to the especially constructed Alumni Float (right). 31 Homecoming (Continued) Three lovely queens were chosen and 1,000 alumni returned to see for themselves the changes wrought on campus during the past fevy years to make Brigham Young University ' s 1956 Homecoming festivities suc- cessful and joyous. Queen Cla udia Sedgwick, and attendants Jan Mark- staller and Klea 1 laynie reigned over a week of festivities which saw everybody Remembering When. . . by recalling instances of bygone years and honoring 25 emeriti professors of the University. Decorations of housing units, song group contests, float competition, a Saturday morning breakfast and street dance, and that Saturday night Homecom- ing Dance were social events which provided the gay, festive air for alums and students. The spirit even extended to the gridiron where BYU ' s Cougars rolled over tlie University of New Mexico 33-12 to win their first conference game since Homecoming, 1954, when they downed Montana. Remembering When was interesting. Homecoming snow flurries brought out blankets on the spectators but not on their spirits as two sturdies rush in lor substitution. 32 Unhampered by wind and stormy skies, Bob Bateman, chairman of Homecoming Week, presents beautiful Queen Claudia Sedgwick (center) along with her two attendants, Jan Markstaller (left) and Klea Haynie (right). Flowers and gifts were donated by various in- terested downtown merchants. Winning spirit was expressed in Home- coming Assembly as Joan Schoenleld and Makee Blaisdell revived some old songs to help everyone present to Re- member When the same songs we sing now were being sung in Mom ' s time. Faculty quartet, Thomas Martin, Earl Pardoe, Sydney Sperry and Reed Morrill, accompanied by Wil- liam Hanson, create Remember When? mood on assembly (above). Frances Armstrong and June Dudley prepare for act (above). Street dance despite cold (right). I Preference Ball Coeds named thirteen men to preferred position as annual invitational dance was staged. A lucky 1 3 men students were chosen by coed vote to be the year ' s male royalty and BYU ' s official Preferred Men. Voting was by the number of invitations the men received and prizes for the selected few were being hon- ored guests at the big dance — which was held in a record four ballrooms to accommodate the 2,100 girls who expressed preferences and their dates. Barrie Mc- Kay was the choice of BYU ' s coeds, while his brother, Monroe McKay and Jack Nelson were close runners-up. The other 10 men preferred by the women were Mur- ray Mclnnes, Bob Bateman, Sloan Hales, Sam Aton Bill Mathis, John Marlow, John Benson, Hans Kelling, Larry Jenkins and Barrel Walker. The preferred men were allowed to escort members of the Associated Women ' s Student committee which staged the event to the dance. The only coed-treat dance of the year saw the females making preferences of dates and invitations were sent to the fellows by AWS. The lasses even pur- chased the $1.25 tickets for the formal ball. The 2,100 girls who participated in the mid-November event broke previous records. I T Jack Nelson Monroe McKay PREFERRED MAN, Barrie McKay and his fiancee, Ebine Stirland, reminisce over double malts after the Preference Ball. 34 DINNER JACKETS were the style lor the lucky 13 who were chosen as the men most preferred by the coeds tA the BYU. Darrell Walker Hans Kelling Bob Bateman Sloan Hales -V Murray Mclnnes Larry Jenkins Sam Atoa k Bin MathU JoliB Benson John Marlow 35 t«il Christmas Concert and Television Sliovir Music groups joined in Christmas extravaganza which was televised in stereophonic sound effect. Two massive productions by students and student groups gave BYU and Utah a final view of the school ' s talent before the stu- dentbody scattered for Christmas vacation. Seven hundred singing voices and the Sjinphony Orchestra and Concert Band presented the annual Christmas concert Dec. 6 and several BYU groups teamed up to present Utah ' s first stereophonic sound television show. The show, a full-scale production, was telecast over KTVT- TV and KDYL radio simultanously to provide unique sound ef- fects for viewers. The show, which was viewed throughout the West, was a variety program. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA joined with the other music organizations on campus for the Christmas Con- cert. A vital part of the orchestra was the bass. SYMPATHETIC STRINGS added note of charm to other instruments of the orchestra. 36 DON GOTTFREDSON and Joyce Gardner mingle their voices in song as TV camera catches them for everyon e. THE THREE CLOWNS — Makee Blaisdell, Ron Bottema, Paul Crum put on comedy act for TV audience benefit. 37 HAPPINESS PACKAGE is filled with food and games by Wes Turner, Barbara Kehmeier and Mary Ann Rutz for needy (amiljr. Charity Drive Lighted Christmas trees showed willing- ness of campus units to aid needy families. Val Norn, 0. S. Trovata and Val Hyric social units won trophies for being first units with 100 per cent donations to Christmas charity drive. Drive yielded enough food, clothing and toys to provide a happy Yule season for 65 families — with 212 children — in the Utah county area. All campus organizations par- ticipated in drive, with those who had 100 per cent membership participation lighting a special light on Christmas trees in Eyring Science Center lobby and Heritage Halls patio. The drive, which is sponsored annually by Associated Men Students and Associated Women Students, is part of a coordinated effort by BYU and Provo City groups to provide Christmas for needy central Utah families. Most active partici- Sants in the 1956 Yule charity drive were social, epartmental and housing clubs and groups. JOHN GUNNER and Gary Smith decorate Charity tree. 38 _ EDITOR RALPH BARNEY presents Duane Hiatt, Karen Dixon and Professor Swenson with certificates as official Bibler characters. CARTOON in typical Bibler vein. Bibler Bounce Universe-sponsored dance became first to be held in Smith Family Living Center. Daily Universe staff members, while still producing student newspaper, found time to plan and stage annual Bibler Bounce — named after syndicated cartoonist who draws popular Little Man On Campus panels. Elections in studentbody assembly saw Dr. Albert Swensen, Duane Hiatt and Karen Jensen named royalty for the fun-filled festivities. They portrayed admirable char- acters in Bibler cartoons — Prof. Snarf, ghoulish educa- tor; Worthal, typical campus scholar, and Louise Lush, vampish coed. Dance held in four halls — Social Hall, Smith Ballroom, Smith Fieldhouse and, for the first time. Smith Family Living Center multi-purpose area. Newspaper production during day and dance planning during night marked the weeks before dance was staged as staffers kept pace with dance and school. tbPA VetfCtmMCM WILL di at HCUVB? SttAtftaCfMAOm 39 «lunior Prom Name band provided dancing and professional performers entertained at formal dance. A mysterious Arabian Nights atmosphere greeted the 1700 couples who attended the two-night Schehera- zade Junior Prom. Jerry Gray and his Band of Today provided dance music, the Damons Quartet — an ex-BYU singing trouge — provided refre shment-entertainment ana Arabic decorations kept the dancers enthralled through the evening. An exotic assembly the day before Prom time brought forth Queen Scheherazade to tell a few tales of the Thousand and One Nights and warm the student heart to the weekend ' s salonic activi- ties. New system of refreshment-serving kept dance floor crowd at a minimimi throughout the evenings, with continuous serving and floor show entertainment. Tickets were sold by entertainment periods and stag- gered throughout the evenings. The two-night event, Feb. 1 and 2, gave planners the opportunity to iron out kinks in procedure and work first night ' s dance into smooth second night affair. Linda Lee was vocalist who performed with 14-piece Jerry Gray band in the only name-band appearance of the year at Brigham Young University. BYU motion picture production department shot several scenes for new film being proauced. Makee Blaisdell as the wicked sultan, Schahriar, demands the fulfilhnent of oath that he would marry new wife every day of his life. 40 BP ES ■1 ■■H , 1 i ' -A Jerry Gray caresses the ivories at the Junior Prom as couples move in rhythm to danceable music produced by the popular band. Under the constant vision of genies and amid the unusual setting of ancient Arabia, Junior Prom goers enjoy dance of the year. 41 Banyan Ball and Assembly Jungle thetne dominated the scene at the Banyan Ball As- sembly. Tambii dance theme was background for the queen. Africa set the theme for the annual Banyan Ball and assembly. The Banyan staff transported students to the dark continent during an as- sembly which featured cannibals, caldrons, comedians and queen candi- dates. At Tambu, the yearly dance, the scene was highlighted by Afri- can landscapes, wild animals, grass huts, witch doctor masKS, spears and war shields. In a jungle setting Diane Stevenson was presented as the 1957 Banyan Queen. She. and her two attendants, Arlene Arlt and Becky Campbell were selected by the famous artist Norman Rockwell, who chose the court from photographs. Carrying the African theme into programs and refreshments, the Banyan successfully created a native atmosphere. DIANE STEVENSON was chosen from among six finalists to reign over the Ban- yan Ball. The blonde freshman coed comes from San Gabriel, California, and is regis- tered in the College of Family Living. Miss Stevenson, who is a member of Cougar- ettes. Mask Club and Women ' s Chorus, was also chosen Miss Formal. Diane has plans for marriage as evidenced by her membership in Shomrah Kiyel. CALYPSO MUSIC on an African theme highlighted the story of plane-wrecked entertainers on the Banyan Ball Assembly. Accompanied by the cries of the jungle and guitars, the Vagabonds captured the mood and sang out in a modern vein. 42 4 ,t iT .-i y r . . r- f 1 ;l% Il - 4  ( ARLENE ARLT (left) and Becky Campbell (right) smile approval as former queen Juana Dalton crowns Queen Diane StevenMMi. NORMAN ROCKWELL, famed cover artist and illustrator, cast final vote for the Banyan Queen. LE GRANDE Hetcher gives Tarzan yell and beats chest wildly. 43 Snow Carnival Vlf A Snow Carnival Week, during which no snow was available on campus for sculptoring, forced activities to be limited to Utah ski areas, skating competition to be held a week early and the traditional sculptoring com- petition to be cancelled. Barbara Stewart was named queen of the week with Francis Armstrong and Marilyn Woodward winning attendant honors. Usual procedure for snow sculptoring when there is no snow is to haul the white ice from mountains, but it was decided that spring-like weather ruled possibility out this year. Snow Carnival, which had originally been scheduled for early February was postponed to week of February 1 8 because of Junior Prom on Feb. 1 and 2. Snow Circus dance Saturday concluded the annual event. 6 1) m ' ' r - -y ' r i PSKTIK W SNOW QUEEN, Barbara Stewart, is not very far from home while she is at school. Hailing from Orem, Utah, Barbara is an elementary education major with a minor in speech correction. She divides her leisure time with ToKalon social unit, Alpine Club, and the Rocky Mountain Cloggers, a square dance club. Miss Stewart is a Junior and has won several honors in skiing. However, her interests go else- where into hiking, sewing, reading and dramatic skill. FRANCES ARMSTRONG, Barbara Stewart and Marilyn Woodward won carnival honors. 44 READY FOR ACTION, the participants in the Snow Carnival competition are silhouetted dramatically against mountain ski-line. THIS IS THE WAY as one competent student shows how to make a turn leaving her trail ol snow dust as evidence behind her. 4S ittSi Belle off the ' ' Y Week Beauty, talent, and charm typified Belle of the F winner. More than beauty was needed to be The Y ' s Fair Lady of 1957. En- trants in the annual Belle of the Y contest were judged on talent, beauty, dancing ability, cake baking proficiency and popularity during Belle of the Y Week. The 35 coeds participating in the contest were eliminated down to three and the court was announced at the Belle of the Y dance. Chosen Fair Lady was Sharron Benson and her attendants were Janelle Brimhall and Marie Ostergaard. Television appearances of the court climaxed the week of activities. Sponsors of the Belle of the Y Week were the Intercollegiate Knights and the Y Calcares who donated funds raised to a permanent home for the Y Victory Bell. On Friday evening the huge block Y on Y Mountain was lighted by the lie ' s. The flaming Y was seen for the only time during winter quarter. Selection of the annual queen was designed to choose a coed most representative of the women on campus in beauty, talent and charm. SHARRON BENSON, Junior from Pamona, California, was chosen as Belle of the Y. Her major is edu- cation, but she finds outside inter- est in music. She plans also to give music lessons. CONVERSATION seems the common thing for Belle candidates Betty Hansen, Janelle Brimhall, Karen Dixon awaiting judging. 46 ELECTION MOTTO, Roll to the Polls, brought many students to voice their choice for student officers. Service units helped with polling. Student Election Elections on Brighani Young University campus saw the Freshmen bring the greatest percentage of students to the polls. Although the amount of student interest was low as far as the number of candidates was concerned, the studentbody turned out in fair numbers to express their choices. Controversy over write-in candidates in the final elections brought an Exec Council decision which caused many indignant answers. After the furor of campaigning had died down, the studentbody accept- ed gracefully the winners and pledged their full support to tnose who were challenged with the responsibility for student affairs. Voting machines helped to bring a realistic atmosphere to the entire process of balloting. Service units gave of their time to check student cards and inform voters of the rules. After ballots were in, many long hours were spent in tallying them. Final count elected Webb Crockett to the office of Studentbody President. ll3IKii ' i ' - - ssss::ig-3ii TISHi BILLBOARD CITY springs up overnight whenever elections are held. 48 TOKALON SOCIAL UNIT won first place with their song, Look To This Day composed by Janet Welker, Sharon Benson, Anne Hawkins, Betsy Van Wagoner. Janet Welker also acted as accompanist for the singing group and Betsy Van Wagoner conducted. MEN ' S HONORS were taken by the Viking Social Unit with their song, Desert Harmony. This is the second year in a row that the unit has taken top place and one more win will give them the trophy permanently. Dave Taylor composed and conducted the song. Songffest -- Contempora ' Associated Women Students of the University presented their annual song fest on April 5, 1957. A total of sixteen units participated with their original songs on a CONTEMPORA theme. The units represented the ef- forts of nearly one thousand students who spent long hours in practice for this event. This year marked the eleventh time that this aurora of talent in composition and lyric has been brought to the public and student- body. Unusual costumes, novelty numbers and a special finale arranged by Dr. Crawford Gates provided an eve- ning of exceptional entertainment. Many of the compos- ers of the original presentations acted as either con- ductor or accompanists for the groups performing the number. Chairman of the musical show was Shirley Snow and the script was written by Karen l.illywhite. The win in the women ' s division by ToKalon swept the trophy from the permanent possession of Val Norn, whereas the Viking win put them in the running for the permanent bid. SONGFEST NARRATOR, Karen LiUywhite, who shared spotlight with Lynn Gardner in event. 49 .miA Special Events THE ANNUAL BLOOD DRIVE was sponsored again this year by the Sponsor Corps in coopera- tion with the Arnold Air Society. For three days during Winter Quarter, students gave freely of their Blood to be used in hospitals and for emergen- cy calls. Over six hundred pints were given in the total time. The American Red Cross aided the two organizations in the blood drive. Temporary hos- pital facilities were constructed in the basement of the Eyring Science Center. Although the amount of blood given was higher than in other years, the expected quota was not reached. AN INTRAMURAL CONTEST was held between the best speakers chosen from the several sections of Speech 1 and 2. This was the first time that such a contest was attempted and proved very suc- cessful. This contest, held during Winter Quarter, was to develop contest material and to give stu- dents an opportunity to participate before an audi- ence. Contestants were chosen by the instructor of the section on the basis of general speech ability. The contest included some fourteen participants. BLUE KEY service unit initiated the Polio Vac- cination Drive held during Winter and Spring Quarters under the chairmanship of John Marlow. A total of three clinics were sponsored and were administered by the Student Nurses of Brigham Young University. Dr. Barker of the Health Cen- ter was overseer of the project. In the first clinic over three thousand students were vaccinated. The series of three shots were given for one dollar per shot as the administering was done free of charge. Regretfully, the clinic ran s hort of serum on the second clinic, but this was remedied and completed. ONE OF THE IMPROVEMENTS on campus this year, and probably one of the most needed, was the installation of the new telephone exchange. The new dial system for all on-campus numbers has greatly facilitated the handling of all calls. This change over took place at 6:00 a.m. on the 26th of January and includes a total of 1500 numbers. This can be expanded to 2500 on the present sys- tem, with an eventual capacity of five thousand if needed. The system now includes two hundred trunks to the downtown office and can be expand- ed to three hundred. Located in the basement of the SFLC, the exchange was installed by Mt. States at a cost of $200,00. and 10,000 man hours. The exchange gives around-the-clock service and is the largest private exchange in the mountain west. ONE OF THE LARGEST contests on campus was sponsored by the speech department. This contest drew some forty-five contestants this year. The contest is the Heber J. Grant Oratorical Contest. The total number of contestants competed in the opening round. Twelve quarter-finalists were cho- sen from this section. Further eliminations, total- ing two, chose three finalists who gave their ora- tions before the entire studentbody. Robert Boren, Claudia Woolston, and Norman King were the three thus chosen. The contest is in commemora- tion of the birthday of Heber J. Grant, former president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints. Several members of the Grant family were in attendance at the speech finals. The sub- ject matter for the contest was some faith promot- ing theme. The winner of the contest was Norman King, who spoke on the subject of tolerance. The prize given to the winner was a triple com- bination of the LDS Scriptures presented by a granddaughter of President Grant. ORATORICAL WINNER, Norman Kinc get triple-combinatimi. TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS readied for campus exchange. 50 tm • M I 4 STUDENTS NURSES gave freely of their time lor polio vaccination drive. If looks mea n anything, some students didn ' t appreciate it. SPEECH PARTICIPANTS in intrunural contest Fall Quarter. LIFE FLUID was donated in quantity in annual blood drive. St .f ' 1 f Chronology off World Events 1957 As 9,000 Brigham Young University stu- dents signed up for a year of collegiate study, the eyes of the world saw the United States deep in the political morass of a national election campaign. Democratic candidate Adlai Stevenson and Pres. Dwight Eisenhower, RepubHcan, were conducting vigorous campaigns. Reciu - ring issues in the active race were: President Eisenhower ' s health, the desirabihty of Vice President Richard Nixon, world prosperity, farm prices and hydrogen bomb testing. Segregation became a burning issue. Some progress was made in gradual integra- tion, but the Deep South ' s most explosive states did not even attempt to end segrega- tion. Indeed, most states even actively op- posed the move. The Suez Canal also held the world ' s at- Youngster at left was typical of thousands who took up arms to demand withdrawal of Soviet troops, control from Hungary in bloody November revolt. Hungarians, in the sudden release of pent-up fury brutally lulled security police (below) and valiantly fought for their freedom before Soviet reinfortements relentlessly crusheid all resistance, restoring peace and order to the Iron Curtain country after a short-lived, but bloody, revolt. Courtesy of Time Life, Inc., Copyright 1956, Time Inc. • i 1 . ' 1; t ■7r At- •f t ' -i ■• ' • Courtesy of Time Life, Inc.. Copyright 1956. Time Inc. 53 Two Negro students stand alone as a jeering mob of 400 blocks their way to Texarkana College after court decision bars segregation. Courtesy of Time Life, Inc., Copyright 1956, Time Inc. Two Negro students wait with their mother and a police officer escort to enter an integrated school for the first time. Supreme Court decision outlawing segregation triggered riots in Tennesse and Texas when Negro children tried to enter white schools. Tennessee National Guardsmen had to be called out to restore order and prevent full-scale rioting. In- tegration attempts by Negroes in southern cities precipitated fights and bus boycotts in major cities. By school year ' s end an uneasy truce prevailed over most of the South. tention. Eight weeks after Egyptian President Abdul Nasser ' s mid-summer seizure of the Suez a mass walkout of more than 400 veteran foreign pilots and technicians slowed canal workings to a crawl — putting Egypt in a serious economic oind. Giving tne world a surprisingly accurate fore- warning of later uprisings, Communist puppet na- tions experienced unsettling occurrences — notably in Poland and Hungary — in October. Poznan trials in Poland — strangely resembling free trials — inspired Polish patriots to open criticism of the Soviet overlords. Surprising result of these outbursts was restoration of Wladyslaw Gomulka, an advocate of national communism, to party lead- ership. It was in November that the school year ' s big news stories began to break. From Himgary came the news that the sim- mering pot had finally boiled over in a fury of hand-to-hand fighting. Thousands of Budapest students marched on Radio Budapest to make demands for withdrawal of Soviet occupation troops, freedom of speech, Eress and elections, and removal of Stalinist leaders. Tnhappily, security police fired into the crowd, enraging students who stormed the station. Demonstrations spread like wildfire throughout the city. Soon the situation was out of hand as sav- age battles raged on every street comer. Next day Russian-dispatched troops and armor attempted to stifle the uprisings but to no avail. Himgarian rebels arose throughout the coimtry, fighting with guns, stones, clxibs and fists. More Russian artillery was rushed into the beleaguered country. A false truce lulled Hungarians into a trap from which they were unable to recover. As valiant Hungarian freedom fighters settled down to await 54 The pair, Steve Poston, 17, and Jessalyn Gray, 18, debated what to do next. After being refused police protection, they both left results of negotiations with Soviet officials, Russian reinforcements swooped into the country, crushing the young revolt in a bloody orgy that arevf protest from every nation of the free world — but about which nothing, short of total war, could be done. More trotible, meanwhile, was brewing in the Middle East. Israel, ostensibly irritated beyond reas- on by Arab fedayeen guerrilla raids, invaded Egyp- tian territories east of the Suez, including the Gaza Strip and key control points along the Aqaba Gulf. After ninety hours of briUiant, lightning of- fensive warfare, Israel had captured or destroyed more than half of Nasser ' s best equipment and crack troops, and had advanced nearly to the Suez Canal Zone itself. Britain and France, after warning the two na- tions to desist fron; action endangermg the canal, moved swiftly to take control of Suez. British and French planes bombed Egyptian air bases, and troops were landed at the Mediterranean end of the canal. In retaliation for this overwhelming show of force on the part of Israel, Britain and France, Nas- ser ordered the canal blocked. Ships were hastily sunk in the waterway and other obstructions placed so as to prevent passage for several months of even the smallest vessels. World indignation at the aggressive actions of these three nations forced a halt m the fighting and President and Mrs. Eisenhower and Vice-President and Mrs. Nixon wave jubilantly after learning the two candidates were swept into office for another 4 years. GOP control of admin- istration, however, did not mean control of Congress. Demo- crats won control of both houses and most governorships. First time a president elected without control of Congress since 1800s. CourtMy of United 55 resulted in withdrawal from Suez by the Britisli and French and formation of a United Nations police force to police the canal zone after Anglo- French withdrawal. At home the big news was the national elections held the first week in November. War in the middle East became the big political question. In a record turnout, voters overwhelmingly endorsed President Eisenhower, giving him 457 of the 531 electoral college votes. On the legislative scene, however, the Demos retained control of both houses of Congress and a majority of the country ' s governorships. In a New Year ' s Day. 1957, meeting with con- gressional leaders of both parties, President Eisen- hower unveiled a new proposed Middle East Doc- trine. This doctrine, as outlined by the President, called for U. S. military aid to Middle East states to assist in maintaining their independence and a $400 million economic aid program to help raise living standards in that area of the world. Mr. Eisenhower also asked for authority to use U. S. military might to halt any Communist ag- gression in the Middle East. This resolution was introduced into the 86th Congress sitting in joint session, and was passed in February by the House and in March by the Senate. Later in the month, Eisenhower disclosed his new $71.8 bilhon budget — a record for the country. By far the greatest amount, 43.3 billion, was earmarked for defense spending. In Britain, Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden, worn by the Suez crisis and failing in health, sub- mitted his resignation to the crown. Queen Elize- beth ' s appointment of Harold MacMillan gave promise of improved Anglo-American relations. Mac- Millan, who had an American-bom mother, was also a wartime friend of Eisenhower. In February, King Ibn Saud of Saud Arabia visited the U. S. Ike ' s Middle East Doctrine found favor with the visiting monarch and tentative promises were made to give King Saud the $250 million in American arms he requested. It was during this period that Israeli Prime Min- ister David Ben-Gurion created a delicate political situation by refusing to withdraw Israel ' s troops from the Gaza Strip and the Gulf of Aqaba. Ben- Gurion demanded secure guarantees against further Egyptian aggression in this area. Slight easing of world tensions appeared near the end of February, however, when Israel agreed to vithdraw from the Gaza Strip and positions along the Gulf of Aqaba after Premier Ben-Gurion reported receiving promises from U. S., France and Britain that the Israelis would be allowed free use of the Aqaba and that Egypt would be e.xcluded from the Strip. On March 7, the Israelis turned administration of the Strip over to a U. N. police force and began with- drawing troops. During this period of Middle East crisis, attention focused briefly on Pacific Ocean earthquakes and the U. S. House of Representatives work on the 1958 budget. Two earthquakes near the Aleutians swept over parts of California, Japan and the Hawaiian Islands, causing at least 2 deaths in I lawaii and untold thou- sands of dollars damage in the 3 areas. Shortly after this, a series of jolts in the San Francisco bay area caused millions of dollars worth of damage and thor- oughly shook the population — although no deaths were reported. In Washington, D. C, taking to heart the public furor over the record budget submitted by Eisenhow- er, the House Appropriations Committee hacked at budget proposals and succeeded in cutting the budget considerably. Fate of the nation ' s money matters, however, was still very much in doubt by the school year ' s end. In a rapid series of March events, Egypt threw the Mid-East into another turmoil by naming an ad- ministrative governor to Gaza only 4 days after the Israeli puUout, taking administrative control of Gaza from the U. N. and renewing her claim to the Aqaba Gulf — all despite shoot if we must warnings from Israel. On the other side of the world, Philippine Presi- dent Ramon Magsaysay and 25 of his high-ranking aides perished in a plane crash high in the mountains of Cebu. Vice-Pi-esident Carlos Garcia was sworn in as new leader of the Philippines to replace the staunch American ally and anti-communist. The United States and the world also lost in Sir Anthony Eden (above) emerges from his residence at 10 Downing street after submitting his resignation as prime minister of Britain. Resignation came following Anglo-French intervention and blocking of Suez Canal (right). Courtesy of Time Life, Inc., Copyright 1956. Time Inc. 56 March, one of the greatest explorers of all time. The first man to fly over the Poles, Antarctic explorer. Admiral Richard E. Byrd, died of a rheumatic heart disease at the age of 68. After mid-March Bermuda talks between Eisen- hower and Prime Minister MacMillan, Anglo-Ameri- can friendships were renewed in the form of U. S. promises to arm Britain with guided missiles. But, as Ike returned from his Bermuda interlude, vicked spring blizzards locked a four-day reign of terror on southwestern United States. Described as worst in history, the storm left a death toll of 32 and buried parts of the southwest under 30 foot drifts. An estimated 7,500 travelers were stranded for a short time by the storms. At home, Academy Award winners were an- nounced, with Yul Brynner winning the actor ' s tro- phy for his performance in The King and I and Ingrid Bergman taking plaudits for Anastasia. Michael Todd ' s Around the World in 80 Days was judged the best motion picture of the year. Also in the entertainment field — this time it was strictly music — two fads seemed to dominate the school year. One, Rock and Roll, had a long-haired, shaggy side-burned, guitar-strimiming champion in the per- son of Elvis Presley — who groaned and slithered his way into the hearts of millions of bobby soxers and into the hair of millions of parents and teachers with such recordings as Hound Dog, Heartbreak Hotel and Love Me Tender. Another, more moderate but certainly as popular with the collegian, was the cal -pso craze. Harry Bela- fonte, a smooth-voiced, versatile Bermudan, made many popular records along the calypso line. Among them were Mary Ann, Banana Boat Song and Jamaica Farewell. Returning to the congressional scene, at the end of April we see that a month of hearings had just ended. Extensive probing into the public and private af- fairs of Teamster union officials and associates re- sulted in indictments, suspension and definite signs of racketeering on the part of Teamster President Dave Beck and his inner circle of friends. Beck admitted to the committee that he had used union funds for personal investments — and that some of the money had not yet been repaid. While the Senate committee aid not have power to prosecute teamster officials, it was likely that union and court judgments would unseat Beck and others uncovered by the probe. Killer tornadoes whirled through the South dur- ing the first days of April, leaving a trail of crushed homes, more than 45 deaths and upwards of 1,000 injuries in 11 states. As the school year drew to a close, Egypt had full control of Suez, the Senate Investigation sub-com- Courtesy-tff Time ' Ufe. IncrCopyHght 1956, Time Irye. 57. SCt ' A SlC i Josh Culbreath, Glenn Davis and Eddie Southern mount victory stand after first All-American win in Olympics — 140 hurdles. Winner Davis set new Olympic record of 50.1 second, Southern in second place tied the old mark and Culbreath out ran Russia ' s best, lure Lituyev, for third. Americans dominated track and field events, but Russian wins in lesser events gave Soviets unofficial victory. mittee began training its sights on U. S. labor-man- agement racketeering and Israel was determined to test Egypt ' s warnings to stay out of Aqaba Gulf. On the brighter side, however, the nation ' s econ- omy was healthy, fair weather began drifting over the mountains and Church leaders reaffirmed their faith in the future at the 127th annual conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City. This, then was the world we, as students, were preparing ourselves for at Brigham Young Univer- sity. Most of us who are destined to win fame, for- tune and be of tremendous benefit to our fellow man in our chosen field of endeavor, kept an apprehensive eye on the local, national and international happen- ings of the year. Each of us certainly entertained doubts about our capacity to help cure the world ' s ills. But each of us knew we were bound to make a mark on the world which is in need of our new ideas, thoughts and vi- tality. And each was preparing, in his own way, to make that mark and that vital contribution. 58 I V . ADMINISTRATION AND; COLLEGE DIVISION These are your memories. . . your memories of the colleges, departments of learning — vanguards of knowledge. Here was awakened an interest in chemistry, physics, or languages as a group requirement was filled. Here, as some professor ' s words struck a harmonic chord, you found a new fervor in your major. Yes, here was that familiar pattern, from Counseling Service to a specific college as an area of interest was established, classes set up, and a college career became a reality. Here, too, are your memories of the ad- ministration, the hands and minds behind BYU policy. Their influence was felt in the pulse of progress as new buildings changed campus skylines, the search for improvement as more rigid entrance and scholarship policies were enforced. Here the student, the college and the administration mingled, and you became a working part of the university. 59 Administrative Officers - 64 Biol, and Agri. Sciences 72 Board of Trustees 63 College Scenes 66 Commerce 73 Education 74 Extension Division 82 Family Living 75 Fine Arts 76 Graduate School 81 Humanities and Soc. Sci 77 McCune School 82 Nursing 81 Physical and Engr. Sciences .... 79 Rec, Phys. Health Ed., Ath. .... 78 Religion 80 University Presidency 63 60 jU B ' r ' 5rliW -Vr-. a 61 « President David O. McKay Board off Trustees Often in our society, we have heard the scripture, The glory of God is inteUigence. Adopted as our University motto, the passage goes on to define inteUigence as light and truth. Here emphasis is placed on character and related values rather than book-learning. Here the ultimate objective becomes a social envirorunent condu- cive to clean, wholesome relationships, strong character, keen intellect, happy homes and happy people. It is, there- fore, highly appropriate that our Board of Trustees should be composed of the First Presidency and Quorum of the Twelve. These men are chosen because of their strong characters and are asked to devote their entire lives to curing the ills of our age because of their contact with and mastery of actual life. When they speak to us, their mess- ages are filled with quotations from the book of living — rich experiences from their abundant lives. These men, chosen from the fields of law, business, teaching and pub- lic service, exercise a control which prevents our Univer- sity from becoming a stronghold of technical specialization and one-sided experimentation. Vitally interested in the education of the youth, they have shown this interest by the investment of millions of dollars in the expansion of the educational facilities of Brigham Young University. If BYU is imique .among educational institutions, it is be- cause those who formulate its philosophy have preserved the ideals upon which this institution was founded. Realiz- ing that to create mental insight is admirable, and corres- pondingly, to create moral and spiritual awareness is im- perative, these trustees have taken into their charge not only the scientific education of the students, but also their spiritual development. Through their example, education at BYU has truly become the power to thiruc clearly, the power to act well in the world ' s work, and the power to enjoy life after the example of great men. President Stephen L Richards President J. Reuben Clark, Jr. Joseph F. Smith Harold B. Lee Spencer W. Kimball Ezra Taft Benson Mark E. Petersen George Q. Morris Delbert L. Stapley Richard L. Evans Henry D. Moyle LeGrand Richards Marion G. Romney Adam S. Bennion 62 University The qualities necessary for administration are rig- orous. A dynamic, forceful leadership, yet a psycholog- ical awareness of tact; a bold optimism, yet a conservative realization of human and physical limitations, a realistic appraisal of potential. The university policies are hardly the result of a few sessions of an executive committee; long hours of earnest endeavor and research lie behind every university action. Personnel, faculty, curriculum, finance, campus expansion — all these problems are per- petual items requiring discussion and decision. To direct a city of nine-thousand inhabitants is by no means an easy task; to appropriate millions of dollars is no idle pastime. These tasks, these responsibilities fall upon the shoulders of the Presidency and their assistants. This school year brought many changes which did not lighten the load of this body of men. Hardly had we settled down for the school year when, on the weekend of October Conference, President Wilkinson suffered a severe heart attack. For weeks students manifested their interest in his welfare through prayer and fasting. Their leader was down, but not out, and soon progress reports showed him on the way to recovery. During his absence, the remaining lead- ers assumed the full burden of leadership over the Church Education System. Harvey L. Taylor, Executive Assist- ant to the President, presided over devotionals and other- wise acted in an official capacity as president. William F. Edwards, Vice-President in charge of finances and named next year as Treasurer to the First Presidency, along with William E. Berrett, Vice-President of Religious Education, saw their duties increase as the educational system was expanded to meet the needs of an enlarged studentbody. The multi-million dollar building program, a necessary accompaniment to the growth of BYU, re; quired much consideration and policy formation. The Smith Family Living Center with its spacious facilities was completed and dedicated; bids were let and construc- tion begun on the new men ' s dormitories; purchase of land for married students ' housing plus plans for the new stu- dent union building — all kept researchers, planners, and Eolicymakers busy. Future unlimited growth was assured y the enactment of state legislation granting the right of eminent domain to private colleges, which enables them to obtain desirable lands for university construction. Re- turning in time to make his report to the Cieneral Auth- orities on the status of the university and school system in the spring of the year, President ' Wilkinson indicated that the Church might be forced to limit BYU to the en- rollment of upper division students and supplement it with junior colleges. University officials allow for this possibil- ity in their planning and work to accomplish their goals with devotion to the ideals of secular and religious education. Quality rather than quantity is always fore- most, for the student must feel the University as his home, not a manufacturing plant. They feel that only that uni- versiy which pays dividends in happiness as well as know- ledge is worthy of existence. The function of the true uni- versity must be to create, in an uplifting environment, students who desire truth above error, whatever their la- bels, and to assist him in the application of that truth in his association and relationships with man. nature, and his God. PRESIDENT ERNEST L. WILKINSON, seventh president of the University, graduated from Brigham Young, George Washington, and Harvard Universities. During his adminis- tration, the Y has become the largest church-related insti- tution in the United States. A man of nervous energy, per- sonal drive and dedication, he leaves no tables unturned to gain a goal. Harvey L. Taylor, Ebcecutive Assistant to the President. William F. Edwards, Vice President in charge of Fi- nance and Business Admin- istration. William E. Berrett, Vice President in charge of Re- ligious Education. Clyde D. Sandgren, Secre- tary of Board of Trustees, Board of Education, and Executive Committees, and General Secretary and Counsel for the Church School System. 63 Administrative Offfficer« 64 Assisting the Presidency in the formulation of policy, and directing the work of special departments, is a staff of officers whose work is not widely published. Problems of housing for married and unmarried students are handled by the directors of men ' s and women ' s housing. Purchas- ing, mail service, employment service, traffic and super- vision of grounds are also handled by these men and women. Lyceums, devotionals. radio and television, stu- dent publications and libraries are all coordinated under the direction of capable hands of these administrative as- sistants. Service to the students and school is their motto. Wesley P. Lloyd, Dean of Stu- dents. Bliss Crandall, Dean of Admis- sions and Records. Lillian C. Booth, Counselor for Howard T. Reid, Chairman of Women. Counseling Service. Orrin H. Jackson, Admissions Selby G. Clark, Academic Officer. Standards. Lucile Spencer, Acting Regis- Cleo McCracken, Director of trar. Women ' s Housing. Kenner C. Kartchner Jr., Di- rector of Men ' s Housing. Kiefer B. Sauls, Treasurer. C. R. Peterson, Purchasing, Mail Service and Receiving. Leland Perry, Superintendent of Physical Plant. it«-s.%l Ben E. Lewis, Director of Aux- iliary Services. Fred A. Schwendiman, Di- rector of Student Housing. ■vv-, v«,-.,.v- .v , ' .:.u;lv. j j.t. «l ]tf s Tm •cfl B . v Mm Wetzel O. Whitaker, Director B. Keith Duffin, Director of of Motion Picture Production. Placement Bureau. Leonard E. Christensen, Direc- tor of Traffic and Security. Raymond E. Beckham, Secre- tary of Alumni Association. Stewart L. Grow, Chairman of Edwin Butterworth, Director Devotional Assemblies. of Press Relations. Herald R. Clark, Director of Joyce W. Tippets, Director of Lyceums and Musicals. Campus Planning and Develop- ment. Harold I. Hansen, Chairman of Allan Barker, Director of Radio and TV Programs. Health Service and University Physician. f Arthur D. Browne, Director of Administrative Studies. Floyd R. Taylor, Director of Booking University Attrac- tions. Lester B. Whetten, Director Oliver R. Smith, Director of of Public Relations. Student Publications. Ernest L. Olsen, Chairman of S. Lyman Tyler, Director of Official University Publica- Libraries. tions. 65 The student at BYU is taught in the ways of all truth . . . Armed with a knowledge of the world about them, students are prepared to understand and to take their place among the peoples of society. This knowl- edge must include more than just one or a few fields in order for the individ- ual to be adequately prepared, however. For this reason, the Brigham Young University, along with many others, has seen the need for requiring a varied education. This is accomplished through requirements for graduation being placed in different areas of interest. The biological sciences help a person to understand the growth of plant and animal life in its natural habitat; physi- cal sciences give him an acquaintance with the earth and its laws. Usually only those students whose special interests lie in these areas would be at- tracted to them. However, with general requirements, many students develop a hobby in those fields which they are required to study. Surely nothing gives a person, especially a member of the Church of Jesus Christ, more joy than an understanding of the earth, its laws and its living environment. INDUSTRIAL ARTS student leams such common and useful tasks as saddle construction. SECRETARIAL TRAINEE develops skilL FAMILY LIVING Center provides study area 66 H - ' JMf -y l?i MODERN BOTANICAL LAB furnished studenU with many unusual plant studies. 67 INTRICATE MAZE of pipes and girders frame engineer- ing student at work (left). Curriculum Lab is favorite spot of education majors (above). One of the skills taught in the Clothing and Textiles department is the weaving and use of various materials. These many ac- tivities are to prepare students for their place in world affairs. 68 a g?HlViTtV a Mna «— - | That he might prepare himself to take his place among his fellowmen and learn of the earth, its laws and its inhabitants, and that this might be tempered by a love of the beautiful . . . Coupled with a student ' s knowledge of the earth and its nature must come an appreciation of those things giv- en to man for enjoyment and inspiration. The family with its many activities such as cooking, sewing, paint- ing and building — and on the more abstract side of the picture, discipline, education and religion. These, too, are among the required courses which a student stud- ies. Psychology aids him in understanding himself and others; sociology shows him his relationships to others; religion classes bring him closer to his Creator and help him to establishing his Faith. The humanities and aesthetics group give the person an insight into the monuments of the men of genius. Through a study of the languages the student learns of the cultures of others and comes closer to understanding the reasons for the actions of various peoples. Music provides a repertoire of the classics which inspires the listener and participator or the popular for dancing and enjoy- ment. Art explains the beauty and balance in real life, the dramatic and grotesque which often prey upon the artist, the simple and serene which bring peace to the observer. The dramatic arts give an opportunity for escape into a world of fantasy or revive a dramatic moment in the lives of the viewers. The participation in public speaking develops the individual in expres- sion, enjoyment and communication of ideas. From these fields the student gains a knowledge and appre- ciation of the abstract — his soul is caught up in rapture as the masters of art communicate with him. ART STUDENTS learn rudiments of sculpture which will prepare them for a career. Other students leam art appreciation. , FTa K ■I ■t ■1 College Scenes For he seeks the glory of God through the development and progression of man. He desires the truth which will free him from bonds of ignorance. With a knowledge of the earth and its physical law, bolstered by the wisdom and inspiration of the arts, the student is prepared to take his environment and make it serve him — profitably and constructively. Through the use of experimentation and discovery, new meth- ods are found for the harnessing of energy, better ma- terials provide man with safety and security, and con- trol of his environment make him the master. How- ever, it is neces,sary for the student or the non-student to inventory his values at intervals and assure himself that he knows where he is going. Will there be peace, contentment and faith as a result of his learning, or will he destroy his inner and physical security through the misuse of the knowledge that is his? These are questions which are now facing the world as a whole, but they are vital to the individual as well, for he can destroy himself if he fails to realize the respon- sibility which comes with learning. Backed by a true faith in God, the student at Brigham Young University has opportunity to educate himself in the true spirit of wisdom. No great value is placed on any one particu- lar area, but all receive an open-minded treatment that the student might judge the value of all things. Biology, botany, geology — math, physics, chemistry — English, phychology, geography — art, music, drama — all be- come essential in the life of the student as he learns to know himself, his fellowmen, and the world in which he lives. To him — The glory of God is intelligence — which glory he also seeks to attain. STUDENTS observe oscilloscope. REHEARSAL for BYU Symphony is held in the Social HalL STUDENTS develop lab techniques. ENGINEERING DRAWING is perfected by continuous effort and practice (left). Scientific experiment and problems develop student abilities (above). li 1 mi --JP 3 W W ' CHEMICA L ENGINEERS discover new methods and techniques (or refining uranium ore which will benefit many industries. 71 J — iv i lf y v , !«•  ' { V mm. INDUSTRIAL ARTS is a part of this college and provides many interesting activities such as oxy-acetylene welding being done by student. Biological and ricultural Science; The hidden wonders of life have always been a source of intense curiosity for man. The desire to know, to control, to develop and utilize has been especially dominant in our age of science. The College of Biological and Agricultural Sciences offers opportunity to learn the fundamental facts of life. Botany, zoology, bacteriology and various agricultural departments give to interested stu- dents background for research or practical applica- tion. Pre-dental and pre-medical students find here the necessary prereqiaisites for their chosen fields. Industrial Arts may also attract students who de- sire facility in the use of machinery, craftsmanship and mechanics. Most of the students in the Univer- sity come in contact with this college at some time during their college work, for here are required eight hours of credit for graduation. The study of his natural environment, its control and improve- ment, is the basis of study in this college which is supervised by Raymond B. Famsworth assisted by several men in the college who are specialists in their chosen area related to the biological sciences. FRONT ROW: Lawrence Morris, Chm. An. Hus.; Vasco M. Tanner, Chm. Zool. Entom.; Raymond B. Famsworth, Acting Dean; Bertrand F. Harri- son, Chm. Hort. BACK ROW: Merrill J. Hallam, Chm. Agron.; Don H. Larsen, Chm. Bact.; Ivan L. Corbridge, Chm. Agri. Econ.; La Veil C. Gam- mett, Chm. Ind. Arts. 72 • gr £2 STUDENTS ENROLLED in College of Commerce gain knowledge in varied fieldg, such as reading ol blueprints on factory developmente: The College of Commerce attempts to acquaint the individual with some of the practical methods by which man communicates and associates with his neighbor. Its objectives are to develop an under- standing of the human and social aspects of busi- ness, as related to the individual, the firm, and the community; to train in the use of the tools and information used in measuring and controlling business operations and economic change; and to develop in the student a capacity to determine what information is relevant to the accurate solu- tion of a business problem. As success in business requires both technical competence and a high de- gree of adaptability, training in all departments gives emphasis to the social, human, and technical aspects of business and economics. Departments give varied training in accounting, business educa- tion, office management, economics, finance and banking, industrial management and marketing. Careers in teaching, secretarial work, management and advising are open to students enrolled in this college. Part time employment within the depart- ment gives to these students practical experience in the field of endeavor which they have chosen as their major. FRONT ROW: Richard L. Smith, Chm. Ind. Mng.; Herald R. Clark, Dmii Emeritus; Weldon J. Taylor, Dean and Chm. Nfktg.; Lars G. Crandall, Chm. B.E. O.M. BACK ROW: Ken Davies, Acting Chm. Econ.; Howard B. Lowe, Chm. Fin. Banking; Verland Anderson, Chm. Acct. 73 ■C-  iS9BB TRAINING SCHOOL provides opportunity for education students to observe classroom situation where teaching becomes realistic factor. [ducatlon Perhaps no institution has greater influence and impact upon the individual than the school. Next to the home, and in some cases equal to it, the school shapes and guides lives. The teacher ' s func- tion is ' a vital, almost frightening one. By his pa- tient understanding and interest, young people may be encouraged to an eventually successfully adjusted life; or through his incapabilities they may lapse into indifference. The College of Edu- cation has as its function the preparation of poten- tial teachers of tomorrow who will face this for- midable challenge. Secular knowledge without an understanding of teaching techniques is often the lamentable cause of teaching failures, and subse- quently, retarded students. Under the direction of Dean Woodruff and his various assistants, the College of Education provides a well-rounded pro- gram to train prospective teachers in their chosen field. Possible research projects are sponsored in the department and experimental classroom pro- cedures are validated. The laboratory school is under the supervision of the College of Education and gives students the opportunity to observe ac- tual teaching situations and then to evaluate them. FRONT ROW: Sterling Callahan, Chm. of Inst.; Asahel D. Woodruff, Dean; Antone K. Romney, Asst. Dean. BACK ROW: Robert L. Egbert, Chm. of Ed. Adm.; Jefferson N. Eastmond, Dir. of Off-Campus RelationsUps. 74 NEW FACILITIES of the Smith Family Living Center give opportunities for all girls to participate and observe cooking demonstrations. Family Living Firm in the conviction that abundant living ema- nates primarily from the happy family, the Brig- ham Young University has innovated something unique in American universities — the College of Family Living. The experiences of family living involve the discoveries of science, the insights of the himianities and fine arts, and the inspiration of religion and recreation. The resources of these departments are used extensively in the program of the newest college on campus. Specific aims of this college are to help young men and women understand themselves and their abilities and to help them establish attractive and happy homes. They are also coached in accepting their responsi- bility as citizens of the community and in earning a living in a profession related to homes and fam- ilies. Modem equipment such as cooking labora- tories with observing mirrors and a nursery with one-way vision observation rooms enable student to gain the greatest advantage from their classes. Dean Marion C. Pfund directs this college with de- partments in clothing and textiles, economics and management of the home, foods and nutrition, homemaking education, housing and design, hu- man development and family relations and others. FRONT ROW: Marion C. Pfund, Dean; Elizabeth L. Gardner, Acting Chm. Hsng. Des.; Josie S. Vincent, Acting Chm. Econ. Home Mgt.; Marian Bennion, Chm. Food Nut BACK ROW: Virginia Poulson, Chm. Hmkg. Ed.; Blaine M. Porter, Chm. H.D.F.R.; Margaret Potter, Chm. CL Tex. Chm. CL Tex. 75 % VARIOUS FIELDS of training are provided in the College of Fine Arts. Cultural development such as sketching and music are favorites. Fine Arts In an age when man seems to measure his suc- cesses by the amounts of material wealth he can acquire — in an age when the individual is domi- nated and submerged by pressures of his society — a renewed emphasis on the arts seems not only desirable but necessary. The policy of Brigham Young University to provide a patronage of the fine arts is concentrated in this division of the University. This college was organized in 1925 and has since drawn many students to its curricu- lum. In the departments, art, music, speech and dramatic arts, the participants are provided with every practical experience necessary to qualify them either for teaching or professional work in their area of study. Students may work on student pubUcations and develop their ability in art; they may participate with musical organizations and perform for public audiences in many parts of the country; they may develop their speaking and dra- matic ability by taking part in contests and school plays. All of these extra-curricular activities draw many students each year as the University strives to instill vwthin its students an appreciation for the fine arts. Conan Matthews, Chairman of Art; Harold I. Hansen, Chairman of Speech and D ramatic Arts; Gerrit de Jong, Jr., Dean; John R. Halliday, Chairman of Music. 76 PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMEINT grants opportunities for students to use modem testing methods, among them this lie detecting test. Humanities and With one of the largest faculties on campus, the College of Humanities and Social Sciences nelps to prepare the individual to live in the most intelli- gent and satisfying manner with his fellowmen. Man often lacks understanding and appreciation of men, nations, cultures and ideas vvhich would enable him to be a better citizen of the world. The Social Sciences teach him about different peoples and cultures so that he can better appreciate them. The Hvimanities bring him a greater understand- ing of the heritage given to him by great men of letters and help him to understand the thoughts of other through a study of their language. Bolstered by the departments of Sociology, Psychology, English, Journalism, History, Political Science, Geography and Archaeology this college provides a basic foundation for all students graduating from this University. Psychology helps him to under- stand his behavior; Sociology aids him in his as- sociations with others; History and Archaeology take him into the past; Political Science teaches him the operation of governments and their insti- tution. FRONT ROW: L. Elliott Tuttle, Chm. Geog.; Leonard W. Rice. Chm. Eng.; A. Smith Pond, Acting Dean; Reed H. Bradford, Chm. Soc.; Richard D. Poll, Chm. Hist. BACK ROW: Oliver R. Smith. Chm. Journ.; Mark K. Al- len, Chm. Psych.; M. Wells Jakeman, Chm. Arch.: Stewart L. Grow, Chm. Pol. Sci. 77 HEALTH STUDIES give students the basis for good health. Special areas of instruction include such things as posture formation, control. Recreation, Physical Health Education and Athletics In our day, as the working day grows shorter and the week is diminished, me institution of leisure time becomes increasingly important. To employ this time to the greatest advantage has become the concern of sociologists and the challenge of the College of Recreation, Physical and Health Educa- tion, and Athletics. The college is charged with the task of developing leadership in wholesome recre- ation. Church and family recreation are a heritage of the Mormon Church; thus, Brigham Young University is the natural environment in which to raise leaders for the Church and nation. Not only does this college provide training to all students but allows for specialization in many fields of sports and recreational activities. Departments include Recreation, Physical Education for Men and Women, Scouting, Health Education and Safety, Intercollegiate Athletics, Intramural Sf)orts and Dancing. FRONT ROW: Royal B. Stone, Chm. Scouting; Leona Holbrook, Chm. Womem ' s Phys. Ed.; Milton F. Hartvigsen, Dean; C. J. Hart, Chm. Men ' s Phys. Ed. BACK ROW: David Geddes, Chm. Health Ed. Safety; Edwin R. Kimball, Chm. Intercol. Atb.; Israel C. Heaton, Conun. in charge of Recreation. 78 DEPARTMENTS in this college give experience in physics, chemistry such as working with different materiab at high temperatures. Engineering Ours is an age of industrial expansion, of scien- tific discovenes and advancement never before paralleled in the world ' s history. Science is a field of constant change and ever-varying horizons — a challenge to the imagination and the curiosity. Science and its inventions have aided man in com- fort, convenience and opportunity. The challenge to help one ' s fellowmen is an exciting one and one which dominates the College of Physical and En- gineering Sciences. The college provides the funda- mental training for those who desire a career in teaching, industrial work or fundamental research. Departments in the college include Air Science, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Civil En- gineering, Electrical Engineering, Geology and Geological Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mathematics and Physics. The engineering pro- gram provides opportunities for the five-year en- gineering degree. FRONT ROW: Harvey Fletcher, Dean; E. John Eastmond, Acting Chm. Physics; Harry Hodson, Chm. Civ. Engr.; Milton Marshall, Chm, Math. BACK ROW: Leiand Baxter, Chm. Mech. Engr.; Jens Jonsson, Chm. Elect. Bngr.; H. Smith Broadbent, Chm. Chem. and Chem. Engr. 79 Id CLASSROOM DISCUSSIONS provide students with stimulating conditions in which they exchange ideas under supervision of instructor. Religion It has always been the view of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that in the training of youth there should be a proper integration of mor- al and religious values with secular knowledge. The Brigham Young University accomplishes this aim by providing classes in religion for every stu- dent at the University, and requires of every stu- dent two hours of religion credit for every quarter in residence. The President of the University is head of the Division of Religion. Vice-president Berrett is directly in charge and Sidney B. Sperry is Director of Graduate Study. B. West Belnap is Director of Undergraduate Study. Students who complete thirty-four hours of religion, including at least four hours in each of the four departments receive special recognition at the time of their graduation. Students have a wide field from which to choose their courses in the departments of Bible and Modem Scripture, Church History, L.D.S. Church Organization and Administration, and Theology and Philosophy. An increased under- standing of the doctrines of the Church as well as an insight into the doctrines of other churches is provided to the interested student who desires to bolster his faith and testimony. THE RELIGION DEPARTMENT provides opportunity for development of students along a spiritual vein. Sydney B. Sperry, Director of Grad- uate studies, and B. West Belnap, Director of the Undergraduate Di- vision, direct the activities of the department. Discussions of gospel principles aid these two men to work efficiently, and they often en- gage in the same with other members of the religion department. 80 Nursing School The School of Nursing furnishes young men and women with a basic collegiate program to prepare them to fill all beginning positions in the clinical areas of nursing. This includes ma- ternal and child care, medical-surgical nursing, public health nursing, and psychiatric nursing. The program leads to a Bachelor of Science de- gree and employs full-time faculty members, all of whom have been trained in their specific fields. Clinical experience is given students at the various hospitals in Salt Lake City and Provo, Utah. Students of nursing fill all general education requirements but spend most of their last two years in strictly ntirsing classes. This combination of curricula provides the student wdth a well rounded education. STUDENT NURSES are given ex- perience in several areas of their field by practical application of the theory given to them by class instructors. Director Chapman Graduate School The Graduate School of Brigham Young Uni- versity, established in 1922 as an administrative unit, has as its objective the developing of inde- pendent research and study. Each candidate for this school is required to have a general knowl- edge of a major field with less detail in the minor area. The faculty of this department is chosen from those who have the rank of profes- sor or associate professor and includes some of the best trained teachers on the campus. Candi- dates for the Graduate School are required to have a Bachelor ' s or equivalent degree. The school is administered by the Graduate Council which consists of the University President and other officials of the school. This council directs all graduate activity of students. GRADUATE STUDENTS from the various colleges receive advice and help from their advisors. Sec- retaries aid students in their records. Dean Hansen 81 McCune School off lusic and Art The McCune School of Music and Art was established in Salt Lake City in 1920 and be- came a part of the Brigham Young University in 1952. N. Lorenzo Mitchell has been the direc- tor of the school since 1950 and is in charge of the administration of that department. Because of the emphasis placed on high artistic stand- ards, the McCune School has an enviable repu- tation for the contribution it has made to Utan ' s development in music, art. the dance and speech. The faculty is composed of the highest type of professionally trained teachers and in- cludes many leading personalities. The work done academically at the school is divided into the prepartory and the college. The individual does not receive credit for the preparatory courses. Any of the college credit given at the McCune School may be transferred and applied toward graduation from the University with the Bachelor of Arts. Many of the lyceums are sponsored in Salt Lake City through the instru- mentality of the school. They have also provided throughout the year several programs for the students at the University in Provo. Ability and appreciation of the arts are aims of this school. DIRECTOR OF MC CUNE, N. Lorenzo MitcheU Extension Division The Extension Division has a multiple division of duties and exists as a small university within the University. Under the direction of Harold Glen Clark they are composed of the Audio- Visual Services and the Adult Education Ser- vices. Films, tape recordings, visual aids and printed speeches are available at a nominal cost. The motion pictures shown in the Film Classics each week at the University are also under their supervision. The Adult Education is an exten- sive program which provides persons with the opportimity to study at night, in the home, by traveling or by attendance at Leadership Week held every year. Many lecture series are also sponsored at a nominal cost to those desiring to hear them. Many of the regular courses offered to resident students of the Y are given through the home study program. These classes also give college credit and will help toward graduation to some extent. This year several courses were offered in genealogical research methods and short-story writing. Prominent authors of the Church gave lectures to those desiring to write good literature. One of the widely participatea in activities of the Exten- sion Division is the Student Tours and the Peoples Tours. Both offer college credits. EXTENSION DIVISION is headed by Harold Glen Clark. 82 rrCJ?Sa. ,  4 ' SPORTS DIVISION ■ti. These are your memories. . . your memories of sports activities at Brigham Young, of a dynamic story of success punctuated with an occasional loss. Here is recorded the rain- soaked Fresno game when football spirits refused to be dampened; Homecoming with New Mexico as early snow brought out winter coats and ear muffs. Here is the anxiety of basketball as the Montana game was dropped, closing the gap in competition for the championship; and then the thrill as a close game with Denver became a win to clinch the Skyline trophy for the Y. Here are the cheers of a track event, the move- ments of a wrestler, the rhythm of a boxer. Here is life ' s parallel where only a slight margin separates victory from defeat, and a record becomes only a record for another who has the courage, initiative and determination to challenge. 83 jj - t ,. ... : ' , WS Jj Section Index Baseball 106 Basketball . ... 92 Football _ 86 Golf . 108 Marching Band . ..- 118 Men ' s Intramurals 112 Tennis 109 Track 102 Women ' s Intramurals 114 Wrestling 101 84 i t ■rS V . S. ' ...■v -.-- V . ; :?? i ' - n ♦?- ■.■■I -c fC ! « m t. ' .11 ■■■M 85 Football mmi After wallowing in a quagmire of gridiron defeat for many years, Brigham Young University football en- joyed the first stages of a grand resurrection engi- neered by head coach Harold Kopp, an easterner with indominable will and foresight. Determination was the theme of this year ' s football campaign, and the Cougar Stadium echoed this determination more than once during the season. The enthusiasm of the new coach- ing staff seemed to carry over to a team which was usually over-matched in size and talent — but never were they over-matched in spirit. Mid-season saw the Cougars lose a disheartening contest to Montana. How- ever, during the tedious return trip to the BYU cam- pus, a new Cougar offensive was bom, and the grid campaign took on a more realistic outlook. Practice and instruction improved on the plan until the Cats were ready to make a new showing. Aerial warfare became the key to an impressive stretch run by the spimky Cats. Forty passes per game became the rule rather than the exception for the BYU Cougars. The new- look now being worn by the players and Coach Kopp captured the imaginations of Brigham Young ' s legions of athletic followers and also brought the Cougars within a whisker of beating the Conference champions. With this attitude for winning again apparent on the Cougar grid, fans and players alike became a new group of football enthusiasts who were willing to watch and willing to play a new game of new propor- tions. 1 ' ; Left End Ray Neel Left Tackle Dave Hanks Left Guard Jay Weenig Center Lynn Reading. Ed Hunt Wayne Ash Hal Stapley -Paul Dalebout Right Guard Glenn Taylor Bill Kuhlman Right Tackle Dick Ralph Mart Allred Right End Tom Clark Paul Brown Quarterback Carroll Johnston Don Dixon Left Halfback Burt Bullock Raynor Pearce Right Halfback Weldon Jackson Roy Jones Fullback Ron Jacobson Scott Farmer HERE WERE THE MEN who sparked the footbaU program at BYU this season. Owen Dixon, Line Coach; Allen Davis, Backfield Coach; Hal Kopp, Head Coach; Tally Stevens, End Coach; Max Tol- bert, Freshman Coach, all line up for a shot with Squaw Peak showing its snowy crag in the back- ground. Early practice and good weather saw the football team out in the spring to plan and prepare for an even better season for the coming year. 86  Mmi. mi. ium iTSf ssfosixssr saxsijx. HUJAIIMMrtH L:. ' .-lAJ:m.lt. B liata Football BRIGHAM YOUNG OPPONENTS Wichita 13 13 Fresno State 26 Colorado A. M. 6 Utah 41 14 Montana 21 7 Utah State 33 33 New Mexico 12 34 Denver 58 6 Wyoming 7 34 Air Force 21 i: - ' ■' i- ' i SIGNALS — one, two, three. WORRIED STANCE, with. an eye on the game, characterized Coach Kopp. 88 m AND DOWN TO GO (above) brings instructions from Coach (below). -vw --. -...-Tr-f-f --r- --a--r -----— ' - ' -: « ' -: iCH ' - -v;., ...-t   - .T.. M. VV VW XVC.T -VO.y«V KVC jiLi3iw«4 W-f cr-i ' iiCiiCJL ' if • f V %■POPCORN, LIGHTS, AND A GAME are only things needed to make a night complete for enthusiasts. . . especially a winning game. BAD WEATHER left partially filled bleachers to watch many football games. 1 WONDER. . . worried comrade expresses. 89 Varsity Football Missouri Valley Conference champs, Wichita, took the Cougars 13 to in the season ' s opener. Fresno State ' s burly Bullodgs visited Provo and nanded BYU its sec- ond straight loss, 26 to 1 3. A bitter stalemate resulted in the Cats ' clash with former Skyline Conference champions. Colorado A M, to 0. Utah ' s power- packed Indians held off an inspired Cat eleven for two periods and then exploded in the second half for a 41 to 6 victorj ' at Cougar Stadium. After four straight dis- appointments, the Cougars journeyed to Montana with hopes of their first win only to lose a tight one, 21 to 14. Despite snow, wind and forty passes by Cat maes- tro of the lanes, Carroll Johnston, Utah State Aggies gained a 33 to 7 win at Logan. BYU ' s television dar- lings flashed great aerial power before a regional audi- ence in battering New Mexico ' s favored Lobos, 33 to 12. Nightmare was the word used when the Denver Pioneers beat the Cougars 58 to 34. BYU ' s test with the conference champs, Wyoming, found the Cats win- ning in their fans ' hearts but suffering a 7 to 6 defeat on the scoreboard. Air Force beat them 34 to 21 the season ' s final. in Jay Weenig Johnny Wood Paul Brown Dick Ralph FRONT ROW: Allen Davis, Backfield Coach; Hal Kopp, Head Coach; TaUy Stevens, End Coach. SECOND ROW: Tom Clark, Dick Ralph, Bob Loose, Paul Dalebout, Roy Buehler, Jim Taylor, Ed Hunt. THIRD ROW: Paul Caldwell, Mart Alh-ed, Richard Parque, Bob Olsen, Leroi Davies, Wayne Ash, Ron Zitting. FOURTH ROW: Paul Brown, Pete Sundwall, Glenn Taylor, Paul Eckel, Lynn Reading, Jay Weenig, Dave Hanks, Ray Neel. FIFTH ROW: Carroll Johnston, Wayne Startin, Bill Kuhlman, Jack Sawyer, Hal Stapely, Ron Jacobson, Weldon Jackson. SIXTH ROW: Don Dixon, Steve Campora, Scott Farmer, Dick Hunt, Lloyd Wall, Ralph Migliaccio, Burt Bulk ck. SEVENTH ROW: Roy Jones, Larry Regis, John Wood, Karl Brooks, John Rooks, Raynor Pearce, Jack Hilton. - vrr%. Ed Hunt -U ' y Ray Neel Richard Hunt 90 Scott Farmer SB Success loomed high on Brigham Young University ' s gridiron horizon as Coach Max Tolbert ' s young fresh- men behemoths thundered through four straight tus- sles undefeated. The Kittens blasted Utah State ' s be- wildered Ramblers 31 to 7 in the season ' s opener and then tromped southern Utah ' s Dixie and Snow junior colleges. They made a shambles of the former to the tune of 53 to 6 and bombed Snow 59 to 0. These tre- mendous wins prepared the Kittens for the onslaught against the Ulan Papooses. In the campaign ' s final tilt, Frestiman Football the yearlings spotted Utah ' s highly-rated Papooses the first score and then exploded with fury in the second half for a final 21 to 13 victory. The key to the success of the Kitten team was their size and depth. Head foot- ball coach, Hal Kopp, watched the yearlings ' successes wdth an intensified interest, seeing the nucleus for some great Cougar teams in the future. Certainly if a beginning has anything to do with the outcome, the prediction for some great years would not be amiss. FROSH MAKES ESCAPE as opponent comes from rear in early season game (left). Team members form to make tackle (right). II J -I FRONT ROW: Jim Crittenden, Asst. Backfield Coach; Bruce Ballard, Head Backfield Coach; Howard Condie. Tackle Coach; Max Tolbert, Head Coach; Ron Brown, End Coach; Jim Diddy, Guard Coach; Paul Eckel, Center Coach. SECOND ROW: Tom Stolworthy, Gary Merrill, Rex Reeve, Dick Clark, Ed Flint, Henry Long, Lonnie Dennis, Tohm Blohm, Floyd Weidauer. THIRD ROW: Joe Mc- Ginn, Tom Cole, Vem Skoy, George Kinder, Mel Brown, Ray Koncar, John Kapele, Dick Woolstenhuhne, Keith Hubbs. FOURTH ROW: Dave Kitzmiller, Bob Scott, Tom Larson, Alan Baird, Al Emery, Jim Page, Dave Cunliffe, George Smith, Allen Pulsipher. FIFTH ROW: Hugh Bigney, Ken Wheat, Paul Anderson, Dave Jones, Tom Freestone, Ken Peterson, Verl Shell, Wayne Chamber- lain. SIXTH ROW: Gerald Curtis, Howard Ringwood, Milan ChrisUey, Ralph Reese, Curtis Brown, Jay Goldman, Ron Startin, Jim Wright, Tony Valdez. SEVENTH ROW: Bob Smith. Don Harding, Chad Moon, Barth Bybee, Lonnie Ayers, Richard James, Sher- rill Brown, Harold Miller. 91 M Basketball Brigham Young University ' s basketball season was presaged by gloom and pessimism as the forecasters made their prognostications. However, the Cougars ' enviable cage prestige survived ominous speculations as the Cats captured their seventh Mountain States Athletic Conference Championship with an 11 win 3 loss record. They also walked off with a flock of indi- vidual honors. Coach Stan Watts and his spunky cag- crs took on what was possibly the toughest basketball schedule ever played by a BYU team. The Cougars rolled to a 19 and 9 overall record and surprised the many would-be predictors, who arbitrarily tagged the Cats with a fourth place label, by winning their first conference crown since 1951. Aside from the Skyline Championship, the Cats won third place in Madison Square Garden ' s Holiday Festival Tournament, which featured twelve of the nation ' s top teams; finished third in the Far West NCAA Regionals in Corvallis, Oregon; and were ranked among the nation ' s twelve best in the United States. Their accuracy at the charity line helped them to beat such nationally ranked teams as Washington, UCLA, and Ohio State, all of whom were voted among the top ten in the country at one time or another. The Cougars ' only loss on their home court was suffered at the hands of Oregon State in the first game of the season. After that disappointing drop, Brigham Young won eleven straight home games which hiked their George Albert Smith Fieldhouse record to 62-10. FRONT ROW: Tom Steinke, James Thome, Bryant Squires, Mel Wilkes, Paul Kitchen, Russ Peterson, Jack Cravens, Hal Jensen, Harry Anderson. BACK ROW: John Gustin, Doug Beck, Lynn Rowe, John Benson, Russ Jones, Jack Anderson, Keith Pedersen, Bob Ricks, Gary Miles, Roy Thacker. GRADUATING SENIORS. L3mn Rowe Tom Steinke John Benson Harry Anderson Jack Anderson Hal ' Jensen 92 i A Basketball at the Brigham Young University this year proved to be a streak of wins, several losses, and a spectacular comeback which took the Skyline Conference Championship. Under Coach Stan Watts, who was voted Coach of the Year in the Skyline Conference, the Cougars have won 1 66 games while losing only 80. Individually, the scrap- py Cats won their share of distinctions. Tom Steinke was voted the most valuable player in the Mountain States Conference, was unanimous choice for all-Con- ference honors, was chosen on the first team of the Lit- tle All-America team, was named on Helm ' s Ail-Ameri- can second team and was among the ten players repre- senting the west in the annual East- West All-Star game in Madison Square Garden. An uncanny outside shoot- er, Steinke averaged 19.6 points a game, a new high for a Brigham Young University player. Steinke ' s eighty- five per cent from the free throw line put him among the nation ' s ten most accurate foul shooters. John Ben- son, 6 foot 4 inch rebounding ace, plucked off 317 er- rant shots during the year, vvhich places him second to Mel Hutchins. Benson also scored the most points dur- ing the year — 516. JOHN BENSON, 43, comes from behind as long-armed man from Wyoming gives Lynn Rowe a side swipe (above). Tense huddle in the game found Thacker, 33, and Rowe, 41, on close guard of ball (below). ' VViX r HAL JENSEN, 45, makes jump for the ball as New Mexico players and John Gustin, 14, stend waiting for the rebound take. HARRY ANDERSON closed in many times for a quick change, when players like Tom Steinke found themselves in a close guard. 95 ■- ' ■v.g I 1 I ONLY A TRY sometimes as John Benson pitched shot after shot to make him one of best all-round players in Skyline Conference. MANY ATTEMPTS were like reaching for air. BACK TO BACK, Benson and Thacker battled many times for the rebounds. 96 ri .J LYNN ROWE, 41, sparked high against Montana with jump shots which proved to hit their mark and raised the Cougar score. JOHN GUSTIN, 14, came down with the ball and how. HARRY ANDERSON, SO, was noted for drive and speed. 97 Thus it was from predicted underdog to Conference Champions, from a team hardly worth watching to one which gained attention all over the nation. That was the trail for the Cougars of 1957 basketball fame. In appreciation of the work done by Stan Watts, coach of the team, the Downtown Coaches of Provo in cooperation with avid fans and willing businessmen, presented him with a new 1957 model Chevrolet. This honor came as a result of the Fans for Stan drive. Long remem- bered in the eyes of BYU and the sports-minded of the nation wdll be the come-up - from - behind - to - win tech- niques of the Cougars. And 1957 will go down in history as an important year in BYU basketball. The players, the coach, the playing will not soon be forgo tten. MUSCLE TENSION and drive characterized many of Harry Anderson ' s plays in all games (left). It may have been bal- let as John Benson grappled for ball with Colorado A. M. (above). BYU - mm 55 Oregon State 62 70 Washington 66 48 Iowa State .-.. 57 61 Michigan State 79 69 UCLA 74 59 UCLA 58 73 Bowling Green 56 78 Bowling Green 69 89 St. Johns 75 66 Notre Dame 91 84 Ohio State 78 85 Montana 68 66 Colorado A M 61 82 Wyoming 71 Season Record: 19-9 Skyline: 11-3 81 Utah 81 Colorado A M 69 Wyoming 66 Utah 63 ....: Montana 67 New Mexico 41 65 Denver 51 59 California 86 65 Idaho State 54 •Games played in NCAA Western Regional Tourney. A. M. GAME provided opportunities for many substitutions as Jack Anderson, Gary Miles, and Bob Ricks tangled with opposition. lil b1 • - 0 •vu r An important element that means a lot to the Cougars ' basketball future was a brilliant Fresh- man Club that finished the season unbeaten. In a preliminary game to the Varsity BYU vs. Denver, the Kittens rolled to their twelfth straight victory, coming from behind to rock Mesa College of CJrand Junction, Colo., 84-62. The win gave Bob Bunker ' s boys an undefeated season, the first since Roland Minson. It also provides the Varsity Coach with good material for conference contenders of the future. At the start of the season, the Kittens weren ' t figured for any spectacular achievements. There was some good talent, but didn ' t appear to be much for depth. As it turned out, the Kittens had too much for their opponents. They beat Hill A ir Force Base three times, Utah ' s frosh three times, Utah State ' s freshmen twice, Mesa twice, and Fort Lewis, A. M., and Dugway Proving Grounds once each. I I ( FRONT ROW: Don Helm, Calvin Thorpe, Dick Sawyer, Lynn Gleave, Gary Crandall, Lanny Nalder. BACK ROW: Jim Demet, Earl Doman, Valoy Eaton, Coach Bob Bunker, Steve Nielson, Ralph Finlayson, Jim Rice. 100 KEYY SPONSORED YOUNGSTERS were a part of the search for basketball talent by Coach Stan Watts and were featured at a half-time show of the BYU Varsity and Freshman game. IMfrestling Without a senior on the squad, the 1956-57 edition of Cougar wrestling, coached by Allen Davis, finished a respectable fourth in the Skyline standings, with the promise of better days ahead. In dual meets, the Cou- gars had a four win, three loss record with two wins over Utah, one each over Montana and Western State College of Gimnison, Colorado. The losses were two to Utah State and one to Mesa Junior College. The former were the winners of the Western Division. Those earn- ing letters, and all having the eligibility to wrestle again next year, are, Wes Packer, 123 lb.; Roger Overson, 130 lb.; Mih Moore, 138 lb.; Wally Baker, 147 lb.; Leroy Davies, 157 lb.; Captain Ted Willick, 167 lb.; Calvin Merril and Merrill Glen, 177 lb.; and Dave Hanks, the school ' s heavyweight representative. VARSITY WRESTLERS WERE, FRONT ROW: Wes Packer, 123 lbs.; Glenn Barfuss, 137 lbs.; Phil Kresge. 147 lbs. BACK ROW: Leroi Davies, 157 lbs.; Theodore Willich, 167 lbs.; Calvin Merrell, 177 lbs.; Dave K. Hanks, heavyweight. FOUR OF THE STUDENTS who helped to gain the four win, three loss record for the wrestling squad were Wes Wilcox, Milton Moore, Roger Overson and Wes Packer . Many of these students will return to aid the squad against next year. DAVE K. HANKS was chosen by the athletic department as the outstanding wrestler of the year. The heavyweight en- trant haiU from Burley, Idaho and is a senior at the Y. WRESTLING IS THE SPORT for those who wish to develop their strength and agility. Rugged hoWs and tricky releases are taught in this manly art as is demonstrated here. 101 ROLAND ANDERSON ' , Harry Anderson and Jim DeMet, three of BYU track stars, put many hours of hard practice in on the cin- ders. Heavy muscle work paid off in the many meets with other colleges in the conference as trackmen traveled to distant meets. Possibly the greatest track team ever to assemble, gathered itself at Brigham Young Uni- versity this year. Many outstanding freshmen bolstered the sixteen retiiming lettermen to give Coach Clarence Robison good depth in every event. Freshmen standouts were Gary Griffeth, John Quinnett, Wayne Chamberlain, and Marcus Neilson. Arlyn Finlinson, 440 ace, and Paul Anderson, top half-miler, were the co-captains of the Skyline Confer- ence Champions. Oscar Anderson and Joe Tyler joined the co-captains to form a crack two mile relay team which finished third in the tough Kansas Relay at Lawrence, Kan- sas. One of the outstanding highlights in the lives of the fellows participating, as well as in the history of BYU sports, was the successful tour taken to Europe by the lettermen during the summer. The Cats made their annual trip to New Mexico and Arizona at the start of the season with many of their top men out because of injuries. Relying on depth, however, the spikesters won all three meets in which they engaged on the trip. The Cou- gars beat University of Arizona and Arizona State by the exact same score of 66 to 65. Up imtil that time, Robison had never won a meet by one point. Many of the trackmen have times which stand up to any others in the country. Dave Parker consistently nms the high hurdles at a flat 14.5, and Joe Tyler, holder of the 10,000 meter record in the United States, has run the mile in a brilliant 4.9. As in years past, the Brigham Young University track team honored the school by coming through with flying colors. TEAM WHICH represented Y in Europe. FRONT ROW: Dick Heywood, Jim Crittenden, Harry Anderson, Lewis Chatterley, Oscar Anderson, Arlyn Finlinson. BACK ROW: Sherald James, Paul Anderson, Ralph Bon- ham, Willard Herschi, Marv Roberson, Bok Suk Shim, Charles Higgins, Coach Robison. 102 ux o - j.t--i« w w iwMt Mi n aa i Mi g. i i i i -.5?; ■---J A .« . vs.. : UM; .■. !■■' sj-■ - ' .. ' ■av. ' ,. ' .. a,- , . FRONT ROW: Marv Roberson, Richard Thatcher, Al Ray, Frank Baird, Dave Galbraith, Marcus Nielson, Steve Jones, Lorin Bone, Fred Gummow. SECOND ROW: McKay Rawlins, Gary Griffith, Bill Amett, Dave Gordo-n. Don Helm, John Quinnett Wayne tham- berUin, Oscar Anderson, Roland Anderson, Harry Anderson, Jim Demet. BACK ROW: Coach C. F. Robison, Mel Wilkes, Hal Wer- ner, Arlyn Finlinson, Paul Anderson, LeMoyne Perkins, Dave Parker, Bud Nielson, Richard Micbalson, Jim Crittenden, John Mil- liner, Dick Millett, Rod Kimball, Trainer. COACHES: Lorin Bone, Manager; C. F. Robison, Head Coach; Rod Kimball, Train- er; Marv Roberson, Asst. Coach. 103 J MARC NIIELSON was one of BYU ' s top track men in the pole vault entries. TOP FORM imperative in good vaulting. ENTRANCE TO THE STADIUM and the start of a long run for BUI Arnett, Wayne Chamberlain, Jim Crittenden, and Arlyn Finlinson. 104 Trips to Europe, broken records, breakdown of buses: all of these characterized the track team and its various travels to meets this year. DON HELM demonstrated the form for high jump many times. CINDER BUDDIES are Paul Anderson and Arlyn Fmlinson. JOHN QUINETTE and Don Helm helped cop wins for BYU in high jump (above). Stren- uous muscle leap is made by Ralph Bonham (below). DICK HEVWOOD OF BYU edges out opponent in European race. Dick was laid up for sometime with a strained leg muscle, but was an outstanding runner. 105 FRONT ROW: Leon Moyes, aul Christiansen, Paul Kitchen, Lynn Foster, Karl Brooks, Phil Salter, Paul Haynie, Brent Pratley, Coach Jay Van Noy. SECOND ROW: Athletic Mgr. Dave Faddls, Jerry Warnick, Stan Jackson, Niel Filinders, John Blair, Owen Skousen, Jack Cravens, Dale Lewis. BACK ROW: Joe Rile, Jay Naylor, Larry Gardner, Cornell Taylor, Ralph Waitman, Johnny Jor- genson, Glenn Hatch, Doyle Seeley, Kent Anderson, Freshman coach, Don Poulson. 106 ball The Cougar Baseball team, 1957 edition, had all the promise and glamour necessary for the nation ' s pastime, college style; new coach, new playing, and a new spirit. With the acquisition of ex-Cardinal, Jay Van Noy, the Cougars gave notice that the great sport of baseball was on the uphill trend at the Brigham Young University. Van Noy started off on the right foot, like a good ball player does, by creating friendly press relationships and mstalling his brand of hustle into the team. Opening day saw Brent Pratley catching, Lynn Foster at first base, Paul Hanney at second base, Tom Steinke, Cougar basketball star, as short stop. Norm Christiansen at third base. The outfield had Paul Kitchen, Leon Moyes, Carl Brooks, and Cornell Taylor all seeing action. While the pitchers handling most of the work were Owen Skousen and Jack Cravens, John Blair and Glen Hatch. With a good overall defense, strong pitching (although a good left hander would have helped), and good punch at the plate, the Cougars showed signs of bemg contenders all the way. The first few games of the season backed up the decision as the Cats sneaked wins from their opponents. PAUL KITCHEN was regular hitter. p : ' :?•;• ' ' • ' ■' •■' :f: ■j ' r9l f DRAMATIC SQUAW PEAK formed backdrop for Cougar diamond where fans and players met to enjoy a good game of ball (above). New bleachers gave needed resting place for those who came to watch the games of the Cougars which were played beneath the vanguard of Mt. Timpanogos. Through the development of a good turf and more interest on the part of students and townspeople, baseball became a major sport (below). I 107 Golf Pouring fuel on the flame left over from a blazing fin- ish in 1956, the BYU golf team, led by six veterans and two newcomers, looked well on their way to a second straight Skyline golf championship this spring. Under the guidance of Coach Fred Buck Dixon, the sea- soned divoteers clobbered Utah, Utah State, and Mon- tana to the tune of 13-3, 15-3, and 11-1, respectively. John Geertsen earned medalist honors against Utah State, 70, and Montana, 71. Others not far behind him were returnees Lanny Nielson, Dean James, Herb Creviston, Max Fillmore and Phil Cannon. Newcom- ers to the group were Win Howe and Norman Jorgen- son. Howe was medalist against Utah with a low of 71. Max Fillmore is the only senior on the links crew. - T ' :0 ' ' K '  .■«.4ti I -y tir? U lk -_ , 1 ' 4 r ; ii FRONT ROW: Phil Cannon, Gordie Hansen, Dean James, Gary Jenkins. BACK ROW: Coach Fred Buck Dixon, Norman Jorgensen, Herb Creviston, Max Fillmore, John Geertsen, I anny Nielsen, Winston Howe. GOLFER MAX FILLMORE played links regularly for BYU. COMPETmON provided fun, sport for Phil Cannon, Dean James. 108 I h f r « Tennis Getting off to a slow start against Utah, the defending Skyline champs, the Brigham Young tennis team dropped a 7-0 meet in Salt Lake as their season opener. Against Utah State, the Brigham racketeers turned the tables for a 5-0 score. Last year the Cougars finished second in the Western Division, but have since lost lettermen Ed Pinegar, Gary Collins, Ross Woodward, Doug Smoot, and Gordon Crandall. Seven return let- termen bolstered the hopes of the Cat netters. Stan Kimball, Gary Madsen, Max Frampton, Judd Flower, Kent Dunford, Wilmer Lee, and Stan Collins were joined by Dick Dixon and Gary Crandall, Utah prep greats. Graduation will take a sizeable bite out of Coach Dixon ' s crew, Frampton, Madsen, Flower and Lee are the seniors. 1 ¥ .jm = FRONT ROW: Judd Flower, Jim Ontiveros, Rue Lawrence, Bob Kroff, Wilmer Lee, Kent Dunford, Richard Dixon. BACK ROW: Calvin Thorpe, Paul Hart ,Gary Crandall, Stan Kimball, Gary Madsen, Stan Collins, Frank Driggs, Coach Fred Buck Dixon. k- RETURNING A FAST SERVE is a trick which all good tennis players must learn as is demonstrated here by BYU player Rich- ard Dixon. Courts are busy in the spring. - ., - fi 109 n ' s Intrannurals Under the capable and patient guidance of Director Bill Hafen, the Intramural Department gave more than forty-five hundred Brigham Young University students a chance to participate in thirty different athletic events during the past year. The number of students active in the ' mural programs showed an increase of nearly one thousand over the previous year, a record as far as totals go. According to Director Hafen, the Intramural Department has been organized so that more students can play some sport at which they might be proficient, and also to enable them to develop a well-rounded college curriculum. Each year the sports are divided (M into three divisions: Fall, Winter ■■?« and Spring. Each division contains about ten scheduled sports. In the Fall division, flag football proved L to be the master sport, wdth ap- d proximately six himdred students 1 J playing in the organized leagues. Stealing the limelight for Winter Director Bill Hafen -was a 450 tilt basketball league. Besides the regular school vmits, there were several BYU M-Men teams. Two of these teams, the Sixth and Eleventh Wards, participated in the All-Church Tour- nament. An innovation into the Winter Quarter pro- gram was a co-educational Chess league. Although this was the first of its kind on this campus. Director Hafen said that it was very successful. Softball and volley ball competitions led the Spring Quarter parade of sports; however, the highlights of this quarter would also in- clude the intramural track and swimming meets. One of the biggest jobs on campus, that of coordinating these various athletic competitions, is handled by Bill Hafen. Through his efforts, the social tmits, dorms, service or- ganizations, and Brigham Young University Wards are brought into a closer bond of friendship and understand- ing through participation in a variety of sports events. Competition on a level equal to their standard, these participants learn the value of clean sports. SOCIAL UNITS, dorms, and independents joined in basketball playoffs (left). Wally Gordon was one of the top acrobats (right). 110 T ga a CONTEIMPLATIVE MOOD is set by some of the participants in intramural basketball tournament. Wards, units, and dorms all played. Ill DIRECTOR HAFEN jokes with Badminton winner Hales, defendant Anderson. REPRESENTATIVES from various units participated in the fite nite. ■' ti ,_iK mt MUSCLE STRENGTH and stamina are developed in body-building classes f 4 , TENNIS winner, Jesse Johnson congratulate 112 l,,,,:v.; RINGS, BARS, MATS and other equipment are the standard for those interested in art of gymnastics and acrobatics. in ' s Intrsinnurals Golf Winston Howe Flag Football Chaffey Tigers Tennis Singles Jesse Johnson Badminton Singles Sloan Hales Horseshoe Singles Delwin Jones Table Tennis Singles Bob Dyer Handball Singles Ken Orton Cross Country Run Bok Suk Shim Archery Norman Huffaker Paddle Ball Singles Owen Skousen Gymnastics Owen Skousen Table Tennis Doubles .. Grant Misbach Phil Cannon Handball Doubles David Pinckney Wayne Hoppie Basketball Seventeenth Ward Fencing Darrell Marler Reza Djahanbani Chess Hans Morawski Bowling Brigadiers 113 Women ' s Intrannurals Miss Leona Holbrook and her assistants directed a program of Women ' s Intramurals. This program is de- signed to stimulate participation in physical education and sports. This program reached a majority of the women students at Brigham Young University this year. This was accomplished through individual and group joining in various phases of the women ' s sports. The calendar of events offered a diversified program throughout the school year. Teams competing in these sports were representative of the social units, campus housing, wards from the Brigham Young University Stake, physical education majors, and independent groups of students. Like the men ' s intramural activi- ties, those of the girls are divided into the several sea- sons of the school year. Programs include competition in volleyball, basketball, softball, tennis, badminton, table tennis, bowling, track, swimming and co-educa- tional archery. These may be either team or individual competition. Working closely with the girls on sched- uling, and with Miss Holbrook on planning, is Miss Iva Lou Peterson, advisor to the women ' s intramural program. Miss Peterson is very friendly, and has the interest of the girls and the school at heart. She has worked for several years on the sports program and with the athletic department and has a feeling of the pulse of the entire organization. Miss Holbrook has been with the University for many years teaching and directing in the athletic department. Cooperation and patience are needed in the direction of such a large program as that of the women ' s snorts competitions. These were displayed by those in charge of the girls. A new event was introduced to the sports calendar this year. The first awards banquet in the In- tramural Department was held this year. It is the hope of the Intramu ral Council members to make this banquet an annual af- fair. Through a recognition of the girls ' achievement, it is hoped to stimulate a greater participation. Director Leona Holbrook SPORT AND PHYSICAL WELL-BEING were a part of women ' s intramural program in which volleyball, other sports were enjoyed. 114 ' - .■V,. ' ■., ■• ' , ■■m -;• ' ► ■•?-■y- ■vfTv? SWIMMING was a part of the girls program which was offered by the intramural department to those desiring competition 115 i MANY WOMEN ' S GROUPS participated in archery program offered by the Intramural department. rVA LOU PETERSON and JoAnn Calderwood are instruc- tors in the Physical Education department and help in the intramural sports program for women students. GRUELING EXERCISE was a part of the many activities in which the many women ' s units participated on campus. 116 fifa mmmm 1 VOLLEYBALL GAME (left) wm held in Women ' s Gym. Swimming (rigiit) wu popular in sprinc. TRAMPOLINE worlt- outs were not only for the fellows to enjoy. 117 Marching Band The Cougar Marching Band was one of the features of the BYU football games. At the Homecoming game, played with New Mexico, they did a routine called Seasons in Review; the Utah game was a minstrel performance; and the Wyoming game saw a wild west show. The band made away-from-home trips, one to Denver and one to Logan. Composed of 120 members, the band is directed by Dick Ballou and the Drum Major is Grant Elkington. The twirl- ers are led by Val Crossley, National Junior Cham- pion. Dick Ballou was also the originator of the band. The band has been on television and was named the outstanding band of 1954. They are noted for their mu- sical quabty and performance of special routines. They are accom- panied by a group of twirlers called the Debonettes. Director Dick Ballou NfARCHING BAND added spirit to football games with both pep music and half-time shows featuring unique formation like this. TRUMPETS, HORNS, AND DRUMS furnished the music and the beat for performances of marching band and its quick-step routines. 118 r ■V STUDENT LEADERSHIP DIVISION These are your memories. . . your memories of student leaders, the men and women whose names you knew but not always their works. Here are the early hours in council meetings; the late hours spent in meeting Banyan and Wye Magazine deadlines; the long hours in resolving problems of student government. Here is your President, Monroe; the committee which planned that special dance, assembly, or pep rally. Meet your Senate, a comparative- ly new body on campus, as they strove for recognition as a part of student government by initiating a new constitution; your Honor Council whose work was portrayed as a counselor reasoned with someone who had been cheating on an examination; your Bishop with his inspired word of spiritual uplift. Yes. here are your student leaders who worked for you and me and in so doing found service as their passport to joy. 119 Section Index AMS, AWS 128 Banyan - - - 136 Co ordinating Committees 124 Coordinator .- 123 Executive Council -.. 122 Honor Council 130 Pep Activities -.- 126 Press 135 Program Bureau 142 ROTC - 150 Senate 131 Stake - .. 144 Universe 132 Wye, KBYU 140 i i n k m wKm nt mm I pr ' -i ♦ - ' si- 120 if:. H8 R H u us ::HH« liU « 121 student Coordinator and Executive Council Supervisor and advisor to the Studentbody, Dr. Henry L. Isaksen is charged with the responsibihty of coordinating the scheduHng of all activities, coordination between or- ganizations, training of student leaders and supervision of student government. Also under his jurisdiction is the expenditure of studentbody funds and the establishment of a liaison between the studentbody and the faculty and administration. Included on the staff of the office of the Coordinator of Student Organizations is Dr. Isaksen, Le- Roy Porter, and Elva Davis. Studentbody government with a minimimi of intervention from the faculty or ad- ministration is a goal for which Dr. Isaksen is working. Closely allied with the work of Dr. Isaksen is the Execu- tive Council of the studentbody. This council is made up of the Studentbody President, First and Second Vice- presidents, Secretary-historian, and Business Manager. Working with these elected representatives is a staff of nearly one hundred students who fill positions from ex- ecutive assistant to receptionists. J o working with the Executive Council in an advisory position is the Cabinet, which is made up from members of various committees and groups as AMS, AWS, Honor Council, and IOC. The Studentbody President is the official representative of the school to other schools and to the world. He is the distinct head of the Executive Council and is responsible directly to the administration. The First Vice-president is director of the assemblies and cultural activities on the campus, and the Second Vice-president supervises the social and pep activities. The responsibility of the disbursal of $90,- 000 is placed upon the Business Manager, and the Secre- tary-historian has the task of compiling a history of the school year. This body meets once a week to discuss prob- lems pertinent to the enforcement of student affairs. Any decision can be appealed to them as they are the ultimate head in student government. Many hours, tireless energy, interest in school, and a feeling of personal responsibihty characterize this student leaders. STUDENTBODY PRESIDENT, Monroe McKay plans to attend the Chicago Law School upon graduating from the Y. McKay married in his Sopho- more year and is now the father of a daughter, 2 years old. He has re- ceived many scholastic awards among them the Hinckley-Rowberry Schol- arship, The BYU-Chicago Law School Scholarship, and Sundberg Religious Award. STUDENT COORDINATOR, Henry L. Isaksen, had the task oi harmonizing student activities and representing the studentbody to the faculty. He worked closely with the various student groups to bring about the most ef- ficient operation of units, groups, and student govern- ment. He holds a Ph.D. and is an Associate Professor in Personnel. PAT STRONG served as first vice-presi- dent of the studentbody. Her home is in Raymond, Alberta, Canada, and she is majoring in humanities. Pat has a great interest in music and is a member of a cappella choir and the Mam ' selles. 122 SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT was DarreU Walker. He was active in athletics as a Freshman at Oregon State and has par- ticipated here with the Brigadier social unit. Darrell served a mission in the West Central States and is active in Church affairs on campus. DONNA GLAZIER was the elected secre- tary of the studentbody. She is from Mesa, Arizona and has a great interest in music. She is a member of White Key service unit, a cappella choir, and the Mam ' selles recording group. Her major is education. BUSINESS MANAGER for the student- body was Kelvyn Cullimore of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Kelvyn has served as Honor Council Chairman, Duke of the IK ' s and Treasurer of the Viking social unit. He is a major in the field of mar- keting and business. 123 Coordinating Connnnitte FRONT ROW: Carol Mickelson, Karen Dixon, Mary Jane McCulley. BACK ROW: Sandra Smith, Marietta Bateman, Pat Henrie, Clifford Bush, Bob Webber. This group coordinated over twenty-five dances on campus this year. BOB ANDERSON headed the Dance Committee as they coordinated dances on the campus this year. Over 25 dances were scheduled. FRONT ROW: Dean Frampton, Pat Brighton, Karen Curtis, Pat Henrie, Mer- KTippetts, Frank Ryley. BACK ROW: ck Reimers, Ray Andrus, Phil Kolde- wyn, Stan A. Taylor, Charles Nelson, Ralph Clark. This group was composed of representatives from all areas of student activities and directed all campus pub- licity including the facilities of the stu- dent poster shop. RAY ANDRUS was director of the Publicity Committee in charge of all signs and poster plaeed on campus. FRONT ROW: Don Gardner, Lynn Bloomfield, Barbara Grauque, Keith Sel- lers. BACK ROW: Paul Flanary, Dennis Peterson, Darrell Bushnell, Ernest Briggi, Kay Howes. This committee was respon- sible for relations with the community. f TED JOHNSON was chair- mtm of Public Relations and worked with the city. 124 DON JENSEN was the executive assistant to the studentbody pres- ident and in this capacity was delegated authority to do various tasks for the president. Jensen accomplished work which was seldom observed by students. FRONT ROW: Gail Morrow, Janice Abbott, Karen Wright, Jean Lewis, Beverly Painter, Olga Gilbert. BACK ROW. Clark Rogers, Paul Lookinland, Kent Butterfield, Jerry Kindred, Steph- en Jones. Directors of all pep activities. NEAL CHRISTENSEN was in charge of the committee which had eveiything to do with the pep program at the Y, indadlng the mas- cot, Cosmo. FRONT ROW: Yvonne Anderson, Nor- ma Bergen, Louine Berry, Carol Ben- nett, Marilyn Clawson. BACK ROW: Duane Christensen, Leo Weidner, Charles Nelson. This committee was in charge of all elections held on the cam- pus during the school year. Tabulation, balloting, and collection of votes were some of the headaches endured by this group of student helpers. JANIS HULL worfcod with her committee to expedite the student elections on the campus tliis school year. Assembly Committee members were, Jim Mitchell, Bliss Finlinson, Carol Folkman, Kenna Dayton, Harold Hew- itt, Douglas Hardy, Merry Tippetts. This group scheduled and worked with the student assemblies presented this year. CARMEN BRANDLEY head- ed the committee in charge of all student assemblies. 125 The Pep Committee directs and coordinates the opera- tion of ten different areas concerned with the activities surrounding athletic events. These areas include Half- time Committee, Cougarettes, Cheerleaders, Songlead- ers. Cougar Band, Cosmo Committee, Pep Rally Com- mittee, Ticket Committee and Flag Twirlers. This liaison is established through the connection with the chairman of each group. The central committee then plans, cooidinates and directs each of the shows accom- panying each athletic event. The Flag Twirlers was a new group added to the department this year, and they will remain a permanent part of the organization. DIRECTOR BALLOU, twirlers, majorette and band performed at gai { H BATON TWIRLERS strut their stuff as they step fancy for football cro if, BYU SONG LEADERS for the year were, Kim High, Lois Lockhead, ! ron Benson, Janice Zollinger, Diane Daniels and Gail Morrow (ab Neiirly every sport event found them out trying to raise the spirit ( MICROPHONES coupled to loud voices gained attention of students at games for cheerleaders Paul Lookinland, Bob Ward, Bob Jensen FROSH cheerleaders, Karen Olsen, Tom Neilon, CecUy Collins, Pahnroy Bush, Kay Nielson. COSMO, the cougar, was BYU mascot. FLAG TWIRLERS, Fran Mansuy, AUcc Paddock, Ann Beswick, Marilyn Facer, Marilyn Anderson, Sharyn Sant Elaine Gordon, Carill Lee. 127 FRONT ROW: Luana Schow, Norma Hensley, Ann Taylor, Sec.; Donna Hamilton, v.p.; Sally Emmett, Sheila Sorensen, Janis Hull. SECOND ROW: Carol McBride, Pat Lee, Margaret Snarr, Barbara Kehmeier, Nannette Bybee, Yerda Mason, Pauline Richardson. BACK ROW: Janelle Brimhall, Shirley Snow, Karen Curtis, Marilyn McMeen, Lee Ann Vanderford. Women Students A full year ' s activities were featured by Associated Wom- en Students as Preference Ball, Songfest and Women ' s Week were staged by the women ' s government group. Other activities in which AWS participated were the Big Sister program, transfer parties, foreign students ' par- ty. Coed of the Month, travel- iward. Christmas Drive, Y Day, Campus Chest Drive, Fashion Show, Frosh Girls ' Trek to Y and a program of visiting coeds. Inter-school highlight was the November 10 Utah AWS convention conducted at BYU for represen- tatives from all Utah colleges and universities. The purposes of AWS are to coordinate women ' s cam- pus activities, sustain and encourage high ideals in coeds, develop leadership abilities and stimulate the spirit and appreciation of BYU among women students. Bonnie Berrett served as president of the Associated Women during the year. THE ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS sponsored the an- nual Preference Ball to which the coeds on the campus took their favored man. Here the council writes invita- tions to those whom the girls preferred. Thirteen men were preferred. President Bonnie Berrett mg service uopny a 128 tffttiHilB 1 FRONT ROW: Dick Reimers, John Wadsworth, Joel Allred, John Gunner, Wayne Boyack, Kenner Kartchner, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Kay Walker, Phil Nolan, Jerry Griffith, Larry Regis, Jr. BACK ROW: Bob Bateman, Grant Bigelow, Kent Butterfield, Paul Eckel, Webb Crockett, Murt Bowman. Men Students The Associated Men Students includes all men attending the Brigham Young Univer- sity. It is the function of this organization to sponsor ac- tivities which will provide each student with a well- rounded academic and social life while at the Y. Fall Quarter they sponsored the Autimin Leaf Hike and dance, Christmas Drive, Clean-up the Campus campaign, and foreign and transfer students ' parties. The Snow Carnival, Fite Nite and Victory dance were Winter Quarter ' s ac- tivities, and Y Day and AMS Carnival complet- ed the year ' s calendar. The AMS sponsors a travel- ing trophy which goes to the social unit with the highest grade point, and a supremacy trophy which is given on a point basis. These activities, coupled with pep rallies, State Hospital programs, ana dances, were directed by AMS Council and its president. AMS COUNCIL MEMBERS participated in the many ac- tivities on campus and sponsored many of their own. One of the year ' s highlights was the AMS Carnival production. President Reed Blake 129 FRONT ROW: Dorothy Kennison, Vanja Yorgason, Joan Bolin, Pat Brighton, Jane Newmain, Jewel Spilsbury, DeAnn Schwendiman, J. Carrol Read. BACK ROW: Norman E. King, Lynn H. Benson, Clesse Hilton, John Matsen, Richard Gibson, David B. Galbraith. Honor Council The Student Honor Council, organized in 1949 as a part of the Honor System, has had the responsibihty of educat- ing the studentbody to the Code and aiding in its en- forcement. This year even more emphasis was placed on education by dividing the Council into two committees, Chairman Howard Larsen counseling and publicity. The publicity committee prepared new literature to ex- plain the Honor Code, worked on a film begun last year, and effected a liaison with the Faculty Com- mittee on Honor, the disciplinary body of the school. Keeping one ' s honor rather than regain- ing it was emphasized. The Council met each Monday evening to discuss problems, and many addition il hours were spent on committee work. The Council also had several parties during the year. Especially delightful was the dinner party held at the home of Emily Stewart, a daughter of the late President George Albert Smith. HONOR COUNCIL met each Monday night to discuss busi- ness pertinent to the maintainance of standards of the BYU. Meetings were presided over by Howard Larsen. 130 m FRONT ROW: Bonnie Berrett, Sunny Seely, Shirleen Robinson, Myrna Day, Ann Brown. Secretaries were Pat Meuter, Diana Martin, Ann Smith. BACK ROW: Mike Yoshino, Carl Mitchell, Larry Jenkins, Sloan Hales, Blair Armstrong, Clarence Schramm, Reed Bkke, Nilo Atkinson. President Dennis Olsen Senat The major responsibility of the Student Senate is to con- sider studentbody problems and legislate a program of activity which will alleviate these problems. The execu- tion of these activities is up to the Executive Council. In order to fulfill its task, the Senate is divided into com- mittees made up of two sen- ators and five others. After investigation of then- particular problem, the committee reports its find- ings to the Senate. Recommended action pro- motes the passing of bills which when signed be- come student law. The body is made up of three senators from each under-graduate class, one from the graduate class, the presidents and vice- 5 residents of the classes, the studentbody presi- ent, and AMS — AWS presidents. This year, this body of twenty-four students has entirely re- vised the school constitution in order to more clearly define authority. THE SENATE STEERING committee was made up ot the following senators: FRONT ROW: Margot Seymour, Maz- ine Stuart, Jane Harrison. SECOND ROW: Dennis Olsen, Pat Murchie, Don Kenney. BACK ROW: Bob Brady, Rich Hunter, John Perry. 131 Daily Universe ■? wg Completing its first year as a daily newspaper, the Daily Universe ranked as the fifth largest daily news- paper in Utah. Ralph Barney edited the Universe two quarters, relinquishing control to Mark Murphy for Spring Quarter. Among noteworthy firsts established by the Daily Universe during the year were the pub- lication of a 16-page Homecoming edition and a 12- page spring shopping edition, in addition to more than a score of 8-page editions published regularly during the year. Winning 2nd prize in a national prc-Cnrislmas traffic safety campaign contest con- ducted for daily college newspapers, the Daily Uni- verse collected $250. Prize-winning entry included a series of four dramatic drawings with accompanying editorials. Shortly before Christmas recess, the Daily Universe supported a successful drive to raise money to sponsor two Hungarian students for an education at BYU. Nearly $2,000 was raised by BYU organiza- tions, and wheels were set in motion to bring tne stu- dents from Europe. A violent Utah State Prison liot Feb. 8 drew two Universe staffers — a reporter and a photographer — for an all-night vigil when it was learned that three BYU students were being held hostage by rioting inmates. Smooth coordination be- tween Universe and Y Press made possible early publication of a morning extra. The Daily Universe extra was the first Utah newspaper to announce the release of hostages and riot ' s end. During Spring Quarter the Daily Universe published a series of stories to acquaint students with progress of planning on proposed student union building and to enlist stu- dent aid in the planning and naming of the building. On the routine, everyday scene, a staff of nearly 40 students worked tirelessly through the year to accom- plish publication of more than 150 editions of the Daily Universe. Newspaper is considered one of the most effective service groups on campus for rendering service and assistance to almost every student every day during school year. Untold thousands of volun- teer hours are devoted each year to this project — with a $36,000 budget. Deanna Bamum was society editor, later made news editor under Mark Murphy. Rich Hall, marketing major who post of sports editor for fall, « quarters. Dan Gashler, San Jose, Calif., was named managing editor during fall and winter quarters. A former Naval officer, Dan served as associate editor of Wye Magazine and news editor, reporter and photographer for Daily Universe be- fore filling managing editor slot. Duties he handled in- cluded supervision of paper ' s production from time stories written until finished product rolled from presses. Many hours were spent at the news desk in striving to meet daily deadlines and produce top-notch student newspaper. Scheduled for graduation in August, 1937, Dan eyed news- paper career. Unmarried, Dan was charter member of Chi Sigma XXV, a social unit for bachelors who reach quarter-century mark. 132 Ralph Barney, Flagstaff, Ariz., edited Daily Universe from Feb., 1956, to March 16, 1957. Guided paper in transition from four- times-weekly to daily — April, 1956. A journalism major, Ralph graduated at end of 1966-57 school year. Almost wedded to the Universe until he was suc- ceeded by Mark Murphy at the beginning of spring quarter, Ralph had served as news editor and managing editor before being se- lected for the top spot. Before entering BYU in 1964, he served as Navy journalist for 4 years aboard heavy cruiser in Korean combat area and later in China Sea. He was named 1957 ' s top jouNialism graduate and awarded annual Forace Green Medal and cash award. Prominent accom- plishment, by his own admission, was folding his 6 ' 7 frame in such a manner that he could tuck himself into his junior-sized auto- mobile several times a day all year. k y i Darwin Hayes, distributed 7,000 papers a day for 150 days to get Universe read. Campus editor Sally Arnold recruited, trained and owned reportorial staff Irrepressible humor editor Ron Safsten brightened pages with cartoons, stories. Barbara Miller donated hundreds of hours as feature editor, later managing editor. Seven reporters on Daily Universe staff are (front, 1 to r) Karen Larsen, Benda Evans, Marcella Whalley, Arlene Larsen, (back row, I to r) Dan Clark, JoAnn Dray and Iloger Larson. Arlene moved to campus editor slot spring quarter and Roger won Universe service award pin at year ' s end. Dan Clark was award- ed internship-scholarship by Salt Lake City newspaper, including summer job, 1957-58 tuition pay- ments at BYU. 133 Daily Universe Chief Photographer Larry Hep- pier (right) and John Meeks. Don Christensen absent for pic. Another group of DaUy Universe reporters are (front. 1 to r) Ray Tracy, Oyde Farnsworth. Jean Whiting, Gene Barlow, (back row, 1 to r) Tom Worlton, Jerry MoUoy, Bob Koenig. Tracy and Koenig were editorial writers during spring quarter and Barlow was columnist durmg year. Writers for society sections are (1 to r) Joan Blad- gett, Margaret Hiinter and Service Award Winner Nadine Hall. Nadine took society editor job spring quarter. Editorial assistants are (1 to r) Service Award Winner Valerie Hill, Pat Bringhurst, Catherine Davies and Carolyn Thomsen. These assistants worked on layout, headlines, copyreading and page makeup during year. Carol Croshaw, Martha Pratt and Vicki Soha were members of 1956-57 DaUy Universe staff. Vicki was service award winner and feature editor spring quarter. f 9ll Sports writers Jack Batchler, Mark Murphy and Jerry Cunnmgham. Jerry succeeded Rich HaU as sports editor and Mark took Daily Universe reins at end of winter quarter. Cunningham won award as years top sport writer. 134 Rress Department The Y Press spent many extra hours of time in order to publish the Banyan on time this year. One of the finest shops in the country, and among the largest in the intermountain west, it is set up for complete facili- ty in offset and letterpress printing. Within the past year, they have installed an engraving plant which enables them to make their own cuts. Heretofore, it was necessary for these to be made elsewhere. The in- creased number of employees brought the total to fifty students and thirteen full-time employees. It is these people who print the school catalog, schedules, Programs, books, and pamphlets which are sold and istributed through University facilities. All Univer- sity printing work is down by the Y Press. Another feature of the print shop, often found in only the finest shops, is the ability to do full- color processing. These many factors permitted the press to print the entire Banyan and to do all work exclusive of binding. This is the first time in ten years that the Y Press has done the cover for the Banyan. As was done last year, the Banyan was printed by offset process. Other major projects of the press include the Daily Universe, B.Y. High Yearbook, and an ROTC year- book. Frank Haymore, the manager of the press, has been with them for twenty years. Delvar Pope, his assistant, has been with the press continu- ously since 1947, when the press was moved from the Maeser Building to its present site. Manager FVank Haymore THE SETTING of type (above) and the correction of errors (right) were all a part of the process which brought about the copy which you are now reading. Long hours were spent on type and copy. For the second year in a row, John Marlow served as editor of the Banyan. However, the production of a yearbook the size and quaUty of the Banyan is not the work of one nor a few persons. Rather it is a cooperative effort accomplished only with the help of many and after long and tedious hours. The staff which prepared this year ' s book numbered about 150 students. A record sales of 5300 was reached through the efforts of many energetic salesmen. The book was produced entirely by students, except for printing and binding. This work in- cluded art, layout, photography, and copy. Each of the sections of the book was directed by an editor who was assisted by several staff members, and who was respon- sible to the general editors — art, photography, copy — for the collection and completion of materials for his section. Other members of the studentbody could be called in to help if they were needed. The history sec- tion of this year ' s book was the result of a contest spon- sored among the students of one of the history classes. The book was produced on a budget of approximately $30,000 and, except for the binding, was produced en- tirely by the BYU Press. Wajrne Boyack, Sales Manager Ray Nielson, Advertising Dick Phelps, Business Manager Paul Nuttall, Space Sales Shirley Atkinson, Indexing I CarylAnn Waldvogel, Paneling Editor Sharon Ricks, Fine Arts Editor John Beardall, Adm. and Colleges Editor 136 Yvonne Anderson, Associate Editor Norman King, Copy Editor JOHN MARLOW served for the second consecutive year as Editor of the Banyan. A pre-medical student, he plans to enter medical school in Washington, D. C. this falL Some of his other activities include: chairman of the polio drive, the baritone lead of Toreador in Carmen, and Blue Key. Cathy Moody, Chronology Editor Bob Pratt, Art Layout Editor 137 (Continued) Loyce Olofson, Filing Editor Dale Harris, Sports Editor Jane White, Exchange Editor Staff Members Bee Hawkins, Helen Mackay, Klara Rowe. Photography Staff Norman Smith, LeGrande Fletcher, Phil Fauver. Georgia Moore and Jean Nay, Staff Assistants. Joy Aschmann and Connie Gabbott. c.W k- Jeannie Decker, Delora Bertelson, DeAnne Dorny, Staff Workers. Staff Assistants, GlenDonna Staker, Sonja Leonard, Jean Sexsmith. 138 Allen Frazier, Publicity Director Salesmen Merrill Branuh, Olga Gilbert, Myma Peterson. Marilyn Alter, Personalities Editor. Photo Studio The business of the Brigham Young University Photo Studio, although it comes only from on-campus, is suf- ficient to place them in the top brackets as far as volimie of work done is concerned. This year the force num- bered sixty part-time employees and three full-time. Much of the portrait and group photography for the Banyan was done by the Photo Studio. Tne studio is also equipped to do microfilming and facilitates storage by microfilming University publications and library material. The studio is self sustaining and operates on business principles. DIRECTOR OF THE PHOTO Studio was Clark Nelson. Under his supervision, the portrait and group pictures were taken for the 1957 Banyan. FULL-TIME and part-time workers complement the staff at the photo studio where work is done for Banyan, students, faculty. 139 Vlfye Magazine iffm _ Under the direction of Joan Dunn and Jack Nelson, the Wye magazine worked this year for an approach which would give something to the studentbody which would be not only good writing, but also, would be understandable. Difficult as this task turned out to be — due largely to the impression that to be modern is to be obscure — the staff put out an excellent literary rep- resentation. The magazine was published three times during the year and was printed by the BYU Press. In an effort to stimulate wider participation in the sub- mission of work to the Wye, the magazine offered two $25 prizes — one for poetry and one for fiction. Accord- ing to editor, Jack Nelson, there are people on campus who have the background for writing and the experi- ence. This prize should stimulate some of them to put their experiences down on paper. Photography and art reproductions formed an important contribution to the Wye magazine, and some excellent work, both ab- stract and realistic, was submitted. Over thirty persons worked on the staff of the magazine and many hours were spent in its production. Each issue averaged thirty-two pages. The magazine was in its fifteenth year, and in this time, has sought to give expression to student talent. The English and journalism depart- ments have helped by providing advisors from their ranks to aid in the selection of quality material. The staff was advised this year by Thomas Cheney of the English faculty. The presentation of interesting, credi- ble material was enthusiastically received and support- ed by both the faculty and students. Wye Magazine staff workers were, FRONT ROW: Claus Hansen, Lavon Boyenger, Virginia Mahoney, Jack Nelson, Marcella Wha- ley. Nan Beesley. BACK ROW: John Harris, Alfred Lewis-Busch, Joseph Carter, Conrad Nelson, Nancy Lott, Karen Anderson, Bud Strawn. MEETINGS OF THE EDITORS of the Wye Magazine were not always busi- ness. Here the several editors. Jack Nelson, Alfred Lewis-Busch, Joseph Carter, John Harris, Conrad Nelson and Lavon Boyenger get together to discuss the publication and to tell a few stories out of school. These men worked to produce a better quality magazine with material which would appeal to the greater part of the studentbody. A POPULAR PROGRAM on the KBYU radio station was the one entitled Blind Date. Coeds and fellows could win a show ticket, dinner, and an evening of bowling by participation with other contestants. Who knows, a new romance, even an engagement, might result. KBYU ANNOUNCER, Steve Anderson, broadcasts news. DEVERN PERRY operates recorder while Stan Porter makes transcription. Radio KBYU I Provided with studios, TV facilities and mobile units, Radio KBYU broadcast daily to the students in on- campus housing, and through the connection with a power line, were able to reach to some of the down- town areas. Devern Perry was the station manager and Owen Rich acted as faculty advisor. Broadcasting a total of sixty-seven hours each week, the station has thirty-four broadcasters ranging from disc jockeys to news casters. Some of the most popular programs were Music from the Mat, a program broadcast directly from the mat dance; the Bob and Roy Show, and Fullness of Times. The latter is a re-broadcast show and deals with the Book of Mormon. One of the inter- esting features of the publicity committee was the publication of a staff paper called the Transmitter. A poll on the best shows of the week was run and was expanded into the best show of the year for which a prize was given. The gossip column of the paper was the most wddely read part of the paper. GARY ZISEK, Jim Mays, Larry Bastian rehearse radio script 141 student Program Bureau Many aspects of student talent were presented in the shows of the Student Program Bureau as they toured the intermountain west. Janie Thompson was granted a leave of absence during the year, and her duties as director were taken over by Sylvia Tyler. The Student Chairman was Winston Christensen. Besides providing shows for various organizations on campus, the bureau provided a speaker service to the wards and branches in the area. MC ' s and directors were a vital part of the bureau ' s manpower and received experience in the planning and presenting of their own shows. Such groups as the Rockettes, Brighamettes, and Castle Danc- ers augmented the staff of entertainers. Assemblies were also presented by this versatile group. ... iW ll Juama Dalton, Bryan Renstrom, Sylvia Tyler, Winston Christensen. PROGRAM BUREAU shows were taken to many campus functions. INDIVroUAL PERFORMERS and MC ' s were vital part of shows. UNUSUAL DANCE GROUP, Castle Dancers, performed regularly. ' TtiMM 7 ' L V BRIGHAMETTES were a song and dance group which performed often, 1 ' l% ,f.,€. Mfj i J mLhj ■ffl f-w ' l CALYPSO MUSIC was feature of Vagabond singers. 142 STUDENT PROGRAM BUREAU performed on assemblies and for private groups. Janie Thompson, director, poses pensively. THE ROCKETTES performed on assemblies and in tour programs. DANCERS Chyleen Bacon, Diane Stevenson perform ballet. 143 Brighatm Young University Stake Although religious instruction is given within the classes of the Brigham Young University, it is not felt that this replaces religious activity without the University. Along with this outlook, it was felt that some students, while being away from home, left their recommends of mem- bership in their home wards. In order to provide better religious organization which would enable all students to be active and more students to have positions of responsi- bility, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints organized the Brigham Young University Stake of Zion on January 8, 1956. Unlike the traditional stakes, this stake has no independent boundaries. Its membership consists of single students living away from home, regard- less of where they live on the campus or in the communi- ty surrounding it, and of married students living in cam- pus apartments. Since its beginning twelve wards, the stake nas grown until at the present it has seventeen wards and twenty-three Elders ' quorums, all of which are fully organized. Modified Relief Society programs. Mutual Improvement Associations, and a Stake Mission are progressing, as well as a Primary in the First Ward which is attended by married couples living in the Wy- mount area. Supervised Temple work and library re- search for genealogists are also being put into operation. Recognizing the need for close connections between the student ' s home ward and the Brigham Young University Stake, the General Authorities of the Church have pro- vided that the stakes and wards involved should work together in such matters as calling worthy brethren on missions and advancing them in the Priesthood. The Bishops and other executive leaders in this stake were called from among faculty members and prominent lead- ers in the community stakes and wards in order to assure a permanence to the organization. This included such offices as the Stake Presidency and Stake Clerks, the High Council, and auxiliary heads. The Bishops, with few exceptions, called their counselors from among the students living within their wards. This arrangement gives wide experience to capable students, but prevents them from hazarding their studies by leaving the major burdens in the hands of an experienced and permanest Bishop. All of the facilities of the school are made avail- able to the stake and on Sunday morning the buildings are nearly as fully used as on a regular school day. Al- though the social functions are somewhat limited as far as being sponsored entirely by the stake is concerned, the school and the Church cooperate closely in providing a full program of activity for those who are in need of it. This year the different wards combined for such events as Gold and Green Balls, speech competitions, roadshows, and parties. Two of the BYU wards participated in the all-Church M-Men Basketball Tournament and made a very good showing for first year participants. Every three months the regular Stake Conferences are held in the George Albert Smith Fieldhouse, and the students are given an extra opportunity to hear the General Authorities talk on the various Gospel principles. Thus growth and expansion have and will continue to characterize the Brigham Young University as it works with the Church to provide the students with a well-rounded spiritual life. A LITTLE OVER ONE YEAR has elapsed since the Church instituted the program of advertising to help the youth in observing the com- mandments of God. This program has sponsored large posters and smaller replicas to keep before the youth that honesty with oneself is the way which will lead to the best way of life. At one of the Stake Conferences held during the year, Elder Mark E . Peterses empha- sized the messages presented on these posters and asked Brigham Young University students to set the example for others. Large crowds of students turned out for both sessions. Elder Petersen has always been a favorite of the youth of the Church because of his appeal to subjects which are pertinent to their particular problems. Conferences throughout the year were well attended and brought leading Church authorities with messages of inspiration and instruction. Choral groups and special musical numbers were also presented (right). DANIAL D. BUSHNELL served as first counselor in the BYU Stake Presidency. He has also been a bishop and hifh councilman. ANTONE K. ROMNEY, Stake President, is a man with experience in the educa- tion and business fields. He has also served on the General Board. DEAN B. FARNSWORTH was caUed as second counselor after the release of Joseph Bentley. He is associated with the English department. The married students staying in the Wymount area met each Sunday in the Social Hall. This is the larg- est and most unusual ward on campus. Nearly every member of the ward is a father or a mother. Because of the problem of baby-sitting, social events are very difficult to conduct. However, on March 30 the Relief Societies of the other campus wards volunteered to baby sit for the First Warders, and the parents were able to attend a banquet sponsored by their Relief Society. This is also the only ward with a Primary organization. They divide classes by months rather than years because of the many children. FRONT ROW: Wendell Collier. Clerk; George Hatch, Coun.; Russell D. Lewis, Bishop; Duane Beazer, Coun. BACK ROW: LeRay McAllister, Clerk; Jon Fitt, Clerk; Joseph Pehrson, Clerk; Louis Jensen, Clerk. 145 Young University Wards With a membership of 280, the BYU Second Ward meets in the McKay Building under the direction of Bishop Charles Taylor. They are noted for their large number of married couples and are continually adding to the ranks. This year the ward held their Gold and Green Ball and other social events under the direction of the MIA, which is headed by Larry Jenkins and Carolyn Asplund. Jack Frost was the Sunday School Superintendent, and two Elders ' Quorimis provided opportunity for Priesthood activity. FRONT ROW: Hans W. Kelling, Coun.; Charles Taylor, Bishop; Stuart R. Stringham, Coun. BACK ROW: Chuck Padbury, Clerk; Jack W. Lythgoe, Clerk; Don S. Terry, Clerk. Bishop Lester Allen directed the Third Ward in their meetings each Sunday in the McKay Building. He was aided by two fine counselors, Milton G. Wille and Sam Atoa. Three hxmdred students claimed this ward as their own and attended meetings each week. They were also treated to a ward Gold and Green Ball on Apnl 13, which proved a very lucky day for those who attended. The auxiliaries were directed by Ruth Naylor and Rowan Shir- ley, MIA; David Hart, Sunday School; and JoAnne Beas- ley, Relief Society. FRONT ROW: Milton G. WilUe, Lester Allen, Bishop; Samuel Atoa. BACK ROW: Anthony Earl, Kenneth Crocket, David Christensen, Eugene Chrismon. Two hundred and fifty members of the BYU Fotorth Ward met each Sunday morning in the Wymount Chapel. These meetings were under the supervision of the Sunday School Superintendent, Dave Paxman and the Bishop, William G. Dyer. The ward started a paper this year, sponsored a Gold and Green Ball and was in charge of a ward orientation program. The Elders of the ward met in a quonmi under the direction of Lamont Henricksen. FRONT: WilUam G. Dyer. Bishop. BACK ROW: Murray S. Mclnnes, Coun.; Paul J. Petersen, Coun.; Marvin Kuchar, Clerk. Another ward which claims title to the best ward in the BYU Stake is the Fifth Ward, which is presided over by Bishop Frank Killpack. He is aided in his duties by auxil- iary heads Claudia Sedgwdck, Relief Society; Pamela John- son and Robert Ritz, MIA; Owen Bae, Simday School; and Harvey Wilson, Elders ' Quorvmi. The ward joined with the Second Ward for their Gold and Green Ball and held a party on the Heritage Halls patio Spring Quarter. FRONT ROW: Robert Bateman, Coun.; W. Frank Killpack, Bishop; Robert Chivers, Coun. BACK ROW: Abna Richie, Clerk; Jan West- man, Clerk Ray Ivie, Clerk. 146 Each Sunday foiind a large percentage of the 450 members of the Sixth Ward congregated in the Joseph Smith Audi- torium. Here under the direction of Bisnop Wayne B. Hales the Elders met with either Keith Sellers or Charles Hall, and the Relief Society met with Connie Siggard. The Sunday School was directed by the leadership oi Merwin Stewart, and the MIA was supervised by Phyllis Mc- Kenzie for the women and Emerson West for the men. The Sixth Ward had the distinction of having two candi- dates for studentbody president as counselors to the Bishop. FRONT ROW: Edward Christensen, Barrie McKay, Wayne B. Hales, Bishop; Clyll Webb Crockett. BACK ROW: Sid Mitchel, Merrill Branch, Lynn« Hemenway, Gordon Burrell. Bishop Royal B. Stone with his two coimselors, John Wil- cox and Joseph Allen headed the organization of the Sev- enth Ward. They met each week in College Hall on lower campus. Here in the atmosphere of old buildings and art collections, 550 students met. This was one of tne largest wards on the campus. The MIA sponsored a Gold and Green Ball for its members and joined with the Eighth Ward for a showing of the film, How Near to the Angels. Dorothy Kenison and Don Van Noy were the leaders of the MIA. Winston Christensen directed the Sun- day School. FRONT ROW: Royal B. Stone, Bishop; John B. Wilcox, Coun. BACK: J. Perry Poison, Clerk. Three hundred members of the Ninth Ward are super- vised in their meetings by Bishop Beckham. A ward known for its many social events, they held a party at the MIA Canyon Home during Fall Quarter, a snow party at Timp Haven, Winter Quarter, and a Spring Quarter out- ing. The Relief Society and Elders ' Quorums of the ward sponsored a banquet for all members of the ward also. The meetings of the Ninth Ward are held each Sunday in the Banquet Hall of the Joseph Smith Building. FRONT ROW: Wilford J. Tobnan, Melvin R. Brooks, Bishop; Glen R. Stubbs. BACK ROW: Lloyd G. Olson, Gwyn D. Davidson, Lavar D. Godfrey, M. Ray Johnson. Closely scheduled meetings in College Hall were the rou- tine thing for the Eighth Ward as they met just prior to the Seventh Ward. From 400 to 430 members constituted the membership which was presided over by Bishop Mel- vin Brooks. A common occurrence in this ward was the blessing of babies. Every Fast Sunday at least one has been blessed. Because of the many married students which live in the ward, it does not combine with others during Christmas or summer vacation as do most of the others in the stake. FRONT ROW: Barry Wasden, Raymond Beckham, Bishop; Endfred J. Lundberg. BACK ROW: Dean H. Jensen, Max E. Llewellyn, Jerry Hall, Robert G. Safsten, Reid M. Hiatt. 147 Brigliam Young University Wards The new Smith Family Living Center provides tlie setting for the meetings of the Tenth Ward under the supervision of Bishop Clyde Sandgren. During the year there were several Baptisms performed in this ward, a nvunber of marriages, and three babies were blessed. Two lovely dances, the Gold and Green Ball and the Blossom Ball, were held in this ward. Bishop Sandgren was aided in his duties by his two capable counselors, Wilbur Walton and Marvin Folsum. Some three hundred and fifty students comprised the membership. FRONT ROW: Jack Nixon, Wilbur T. Walton. Clyde D. Sandgren, Bishop; Marvin Folsom. BACK ROW: Howard B. Larsen, James S. Taylor, Richard E. Hall, Arlen A. Harris, Alan W. Larson. Outstanding on the records of the Eleventh Ward, was the winning of the Stake championship in the M-Men Basket- ball program. They later took second in the division and played in the all-Church tournament. B. West Belnap is the Bishop of the Ward which meets in the Joseph Smith Auditorium each Sunday morning. Five hundred and thirtv-five members claim the ward as home. One of the highlights of the social year was their Gold and Green Ball. FRONT ROW: B. West Belnap, Bishop; Richard J. Benson. BACK ROW: Alan Johnson, Richard W. Wells. Bishop J. N. Symons directs the activities of the Twelfth Ward in the McKay Building each Sunday. They are called the stocking-feet ward because of the many par- ties they have held in the men ' s gym with their shoes off. All of their original YMMIA Superintendency have been called on fuU-tmie missions. They have had one baptism during the year, one death (Laurel Bentley), and one birth announcement. FRONT ROW: Robert R. Beishline, R. Richard Vetterii, J. N. Sym- ons, Bi shop; Leon B. Casper. BACK ROW: Ronald B. Simons, Earl W. Chapman, Hugh T. Edwards, K. Ray Durham. The Thirteenth Ward is not such an unlucky ward. They claim two distinctions — they held the first Gold and Green Ball in the BYU Stake and they are a ward with no mar- ried persons attending. Every one of their group is single. Bishop Albert Swenson is aided in the activities of the ward by Sandra Butler, Relief Society President; Doreen Lally and Carl Oliver, MIA; Richard Bunker, Sunday School. FRONT ROW: Scott Nelson, Darrel Bushnell, Albert Swenson, Bishop; Fred Garrett. BACK ROW: Kirk Tobnan, Milo Durfee, Ervil Welch, Raymond Brown, Reece L. Glines. 148 Brigliam Young University Vlfards Bishop Conan Mathews of the Art Department is the Bish- op of the Fourteenth Ward and is assisted in the auxiliaries by Iris Schiers, Relief Society; Kay Stone and Tom Friz- zell, MIA; Ted Ridenhour, Sunday School. The 244 mem- bers meet in the new Smith Family Living Center. This ward joined with the Thirteenth Ward for their Gold and Green Ball and sponsored several other social activities during the year. They also joined with several other wards on a dinner-dance for the Elders ' Quorums of these wards. FRONT ROW: Dean M. Green, Coun.; Conan E. Mathews, Bishop. BACK ROW: Charles L. Abercrombie, Clerk; James E. Warner, Coun. The Joseph Smith Banquet Hall is the scene of Sunday activity for the Fifteenth Ward under the direction of Bishop Loftis J. Sheffield, Robert Linebarger and Reed Collister. Because of their smiles and warm hellos, this ward has become known as the Friendly Fifteenth. This is reflected also in their social activities which provide opportunities for everyone to get to know everyone else. They also have a weekly ward newspaper published. FRONT ROW: Robert N. Linebarger, Coun.; Lottis J. Sheffield, Bishop. BACK ROW: Reed R. Callister, Coun.; Thomas V. Thomas, Clerk. Relief Society, MIA, Jimior and Senior Sunday Schools, and Priesthood meetings are some of the things that keep the members of Sixteenth Ward busy. The Jimior Sunday School is for all the stake excepting the First Ward. Carol Ward is the supervisor of this organization. From this ward of three hundred persons there have been a number of marriages, baptisms and a few missionaries have been sent out. Bishop Ernest J. Wilkins is assisted by auxiliary heads Diana Bell, Donna Bird and Mike Riley. Virgil Andersen, Ernest J .Wilkins, Bishop; Morris Parter. One of the finest Singing Sisters groups on the campus is to be heard in the Seventeenth Ward. The head of this organization is Bonnie Berrett. Another first in this ward is their MIA basketball team. This team won first in the Intramural program over ninety other teams. Bishop Dar- rell Taylor is assisted by his two counselors, Don Jensen and Clarence Schramm. The Sunday School is supervised by Mike Yoshino. The ward is one of the smaller ones having only 200 members. FRONT ROW: Donald F. Jensen, H. Darrel Taylor, BUhop; Clar- ence Schramm. BACK ROW: Jerald Ray, Dan Stoddard, Ray An- derson. 149 ME:MBERS of BYU ROTC leam by doing as (hey discuss a map and their position relative to it on a typical ROTC flight. Several (lights during the year made it possible for cadets to put into practice the theories which they had learned in the classroom. R.O.T.C.  -. Since 1951, the Department C ' of Air Science at BYU has , represented the Senior Divi- H sion of the Air Force Reserce 8 K Officers Training Corps pro- gram. A graduate of AF ROTC is a trained junior ex- ecutive and will be given specialized training when he enters the service. A student must enroll in the program when he is a Freshman, but he may discontinue at any time. Each cadet is required to wear his uni- form one day a week at leadership laboratory. Dur- ing each year, cadets participate in a program of orientation flights. They visit Air Force Bases and aircraft assembly plants to gain first-hand informa- tion and experience. To qualify for upper division AFROTC, a cadet must be approved by a selection board. Training units are sponsored during the sum- mer in which members receive training and leader- ship responsibilities. Training and discipline are strictly regimented. Cecil L. Adamson i MEMBERS AND OFHCERS of the ROTC stand inspection before the flight to Air Force Academy for the Air Force vs. BYU game. ISO r i 0 m% ' ■K FINE ARTS DIVISION These are your memories. . . your memories of the fine arts at Brigham Young University. Here is the intricate plot of Desperate Hours and the smugness and tears of the hero in Oedipus Rex; the humor and fantasy as the Angel in the Pawnshop dances into your heart. Here from the, set of Carmen comes the bravado and power of the Toreador Songs ; from the combined choruses and the Symphony Orchestra echoes the majesty of music as they join for the Hill Cumorah Pageant. Here is the precision per- formance, from the geometric patterns of the Varsity Marching Band to the bold, realistic paintings of the Arnold Friberg display painted for the Ten Commandments. Here is music, art, drama — echoes from the invisible world, children of inventive minds, the harmonious voices of creation. 151 i M Section Index A Cappella Choir 162 Art Department 180 Carmen 1 1 Concert Band 1 4 Drama 1 Experimental Plays 160 Lyceimis 1 ' Madrigal Singers 164 Male Chorus 168 Opera Workshop 166 Symphony Orchestra 176 University Chorale 172 Women ' s Chorus 170 WES L 154 V,- I i ; OEDIPUS, Lael Woodbury, demands the story of the former king from Carl Markworih which when told reveals fulfilbnent of prophecy. Oedipus Rex Oedipus Rex, written by Sophocles an d the oldest play still being produced, was presented in the Joseph Smith Auditorium November 14 through 17. This play and Hamlet are the two most famous and popular dramas of literature. The story concerns the man who solved the riddle of the sphinx. His countrymen, in gratitude, gave him the Queen and the throne. However, in earlier days it was foretold that this same Oedipus would some- day kill his father and raise up children by his mother. During his kingship, Oedipus vows to solve the mystery of the former ruler, but in so doing he discovers that the Erophecy has been fulfilled. He has murdered King aios, his father, and is now married to his own mother, Jocasta. Under the able direction of Harold I. Hansen, the players gave a successful and skillful performance. Through the use of staggered level scenery, authentic costume, and lighting the tragic atmosphere was in- creased. MEMBERS OF THE CAST Oedipus Lael J. Woodbury Jocaste Georgia Faux Priest Nathan Smith Creon Max Golightly Choragus Charles Whitman Teiresias Thomas Macaulay Shepherd of Laios Carl Markworth Messenger from Corinth Gary Stewart Second Messenger Makee Blaisdell - asperate Hours The first dramatic production after fall regis- tration was The Desperate Hours. Morris ding- er directed the play which was produced on the Joseph Smith Auditoriimi stage October 17 to 20. Here was the story of three escaped crim- inals who broke into a private home and held the family hostage. Mr. Hilliard, head of the house, tried everything to protect his family. The children tried to find solutions. The climax of the play was heightened when the police moved into the house next door. Because of the tension, the criminals quarreled among them- selves and were all sent to their not-so-noble rewards. Excellent acting, combined with good technical direction, created moods of desperate men which were not soon to be forgotten. MEMBERS OF THE CAST Eleanor Hilliard Florence Rogers Dan Hilliard Stan Porter Ralphie Hilliard Freddie Skousen Cindy Hilliard Martha Adams Glen Griffin Richard Franks Hank Griffin Rick Johnson Robish Makee Blaisdell Chuck Wright Charles Whitman Lt. Carl Fredericks Ross Broadbent IN A HIGH POINT of the play, Martha Adams prevenU boyfriend, Charles Whitman, from coming into the house. They embrace on the front porch while a convict stands secret guard inside (top). Several of the dramatic scenes from the play Desperate Hours are posed by the cast for the lights up of curtain calL Two such high- lights were the rebellions of two of the desperate trio against the leader (bottom). k 1 55 ' •: . EVERYMAN. Dean McMahon. pleads for another chance at life as Death, Lawrence McAllister, brings word that he must make account. Tlie famous play, Everyman, was first written m Dutch by Peter of Deist. From this original, Dr. Preston R. Gledhill wrote an adaptation which he directed and produced February 6 through 9. The play tells of Everyman who has dedicated his life to pleasure and wealth. In a visit from Death, Every- man is informed that his Maker is to require an ex- planation of all his deeds. He is granted a final jour- ney through life in which family, friends, and Mam- mon (money) fail him. When his weak Good Deeds and Faith continue to follow and plead his cause at the Judgment, Everyman is humbled. His humility strengthens him and he rises triumphant. Unusual settings designed by Dr. Hansen, modern dance rou- tines by Orchesis, and a large group of choir boys added to the effectiveness of the play. Fifteenth cen- tury music was supervised by Clawson Cannon. A cast of fifty was featured in this dramatic morality play. MEMBERS OF THE CAST Everyman Dean McMahon Damsel K Y McMahon The Lord Ly McKinlay Qgath Lawrence McAllister Fellow Wayne W. Thomas Debtor George Held Mammon David Longhney Good Deeds Kay Broadbent Paijjj Bonnidean Petty Devil Alyric Ray Tall Cousin Derald Mitchell Short Cousin o Le Poor Neighbor Paul Montgomery 156 Ondlne Dr. Lael J. Woodbury directed winter quarter ' s first play which was presented January 16 to 19. Ondine, written by Jean Giradoux, is a fantasy of a sea nymph who became mortal to marry a king ' s man whom she loved dearly. Confused by the court ' s manners and intrigues, Ondine is forsaken by her lover, and she, true to a promise made, returns to her home in the sea. This farewell scene, the climax of the play, is one of the most haunting in literature. Magic, illusions, sudden appearances and vanishings, coupled with a temperamental water fountain and elusive spirits brought many surprises. These difficult technical accomplishments were directed by Robert E. Struthers and George Tan- ner. Dorothy Whittaker and Nathan Smith pro- vided effective and realistic costumes. Here was a play that will stay long in our memories. MEMBERS OF THE CAST Ondine Helen Keith Ritter Hans Ron Olauson Anguste Brad Powell Eugenie Dorothy Whittaker Old One Chet Harris Lord Chamberlain Carl Markworth Bertha Lorna Hart Bertram Blair Armstrong The King James Fife First Judge Makee Blaisdell Second Judge Will Erekson ONDINE, blessed with a forgetfulness of the past by the ruler of the sea, leaves her lover, Ron Olauson, in the sleep of death and returns to her home in the sea (right). Returning to court Ritter Hans meets his for- mer sweetheart, Lorna Hart. Rebuffed by her, he takes her hand too tightly and kills the bird she is holding gently (bottom). BRAD POWElXi, portraying a well-to-do drunk, condemns sober men for world problems while Mary Ann Nelson lives in world of past. JOE KJKK dbcnsses with Lizzie condition of Mr. Hilary. Angel in a Pawnshop Angel in the Pawnshop was the first production of Spring Quarter and was directed by Dr. Lael J. Woodbury. This lively comedy, produced March 20 through 23, expressed the spirit of the season and those who saw it will not easily forget its delightful story. An especially interesting feature was the authentic pawnshop interior which provided the background. Hilary, the tired owner of the pawnshop, is suffering with a bad heart and a case of cynicism. Lizzie appears and changes his second-hand-attitude. Together they work against the schemes of a drunk, a modern medi- cine man and a clarinet player who would take advantage of the old man. The climax comes when Hilary kills Dan- ny O ' Keefe, a murderer, who, having once been married to Lizzie, seeks to take her back. MEMBERS OF THE CAST Hilary Carl G. Markworth Lizzie Shaw Mary Ann Nelson Danny O ' Keefe Roger L. Bown Timothy Spangle Gary L. Stewart Joe Joe Kirk Duke Jones Ronald Matson Drunk Brad Powell Young Man Richard A. Walsh Tom Charles Whitman Priscilla Nash Bonnidean Petty 158 MARTHA ADAMS as Lizzie listens to the dream-filled conversation of Starbuck played by Chet Harris and receives a renewed hope. The Rainmaker The Rainmaker, a play by N. Richard Nash, was a high- light of the dramatic season. This three-act comedy was presented April 10 through 13 and was directed by Dr. Preston Gledhill. Staged with the use of movable scen- ery, this play told the story of a mid-western family which was being torn between two problems — the drought and catching a husband for Lizzie, the unmar- ried daughter. A high-talking rain wizard brings hope for the rain in return for one nundred dollars. Although the rainmaker turns out to be a swindler, through his homespun philosophies, he brings Lizzie to her senses, and she resolves to catch a husband. Starbuck, the wiz- ard, thinks it might be he, but when he carries his fan- tasy into reality, Lizzie turns to the sheriff ' s deput3 As the swindler is allowed to escape, a thunderstorm breaks and everyone seems happy as the curtain drops amid lightning and thunder. I MEMBERS OF THE CAST H. C. Curry J. Richard Franks Noah Curry Howard V. Weight Jim Curry Rex W. Estes Lizzie Curry Martha C. Adams File H. Kay Moon Sheriff Neil A. Park Bill Starbuck Chet W. Harris IS9 isr The Male Animal An innovation in Brigham Young University Theatre was the presentation of Arena Tlieatre or Theatre in the Round. The first experimental play in this area was Male Animal by James Thurber. Dr. Preston Gledhill directed the play which was produced during Fall Quarter. A comedy of campus life, it is the story of a professor who is confronted with problems when an ex-football hero comes back and flirts with his wife. In order to save his marriage, the professor fights for his rights. Whether he loses or wins is a matter for the audience to saj-. JED RICHARDSON, Paul An- derson and Claudia Woolston work together to get Chet Harris on sofa after his tus- sle with his wife ' s ex-boy- friend. Tommy Turner Chet Harris Ellen Turner Claudia Woolston Patricia Stanley Judy Nelson Wally Myers Paul Anderson Dean Frederick Damon M. W. Smith Michael Barnes Ronald Minson Joe Ferguson Jed Richardson Mrs. Blanche Damon Josephine Meyer Ed Keller R. Max Rogers Myrtle Keller Carol Wayman LEONARD RICE as Socrates points accus- ing finger at Joe Kirk in experimental play. Barefoot in Athens A portrayal of the great philosopher of Athens was depicted by Dr. Leonard Rice in the part of Socrates in the Arena Theatre play, Barefoot in Athens. This play by Maxwell Anderson was presented January 22 through 26. The play told the story of the seige of Athens by the Spartans and of Socrates ' refusal ' to sub- mit to their somewhat Communistic ideas. Sparked with himior and wit throughout, the play ended with the death of the great champion of democracy. The play was directed by Professor Winnifred Bowers of the speech department. MEMBERS OF THE CAST Socrates Leonard Rice Xantippe Arminta Mathews Lamprocles Rick Johnson Lysis William Southwell Phoenix Michael Rice Crito C. Paul Anderson Phaedo Charles Nackos Meletos Ned Hoopes Lycon Joe Kirk Magistrate Thorn Macauley I % ' ¥r. ;,fi «■I ! IN GYPSY CAFE garden, Lila Johnson as Carmen flirts with Don Jose and tries to get him to come with her and her people to the hills. Winter Quarter proved a musical season as the Opera Workshop presented Georges Bizet ' s opera, Carmen. Double casting of the production provided more students with the opportunity to participate. Don Earl conducted and was assisted by Brandt Curtis. The Theatre Orches- tra performed the musical score for this tale of love and revenge which was first presented in Paris in 1875. MEMBERS OF THE CAST Don Jose Reed Miner, Sam Thompson Escamiilo .John Marlow, Howard Putnam Carmen Ina Lou Elison, Lila Johnson Micaela Nannettc Owens, Nancy Irvin Morales Noel Twitchell Frasquita Joie Falslev Mercedes Frances McKay, Evelyn Murray El Dancairo Norman Gibbons, Jay Hyer El Remendado James Rawlings FORTUNE TELLING in the cards foretells of the death of Carmen because of her infidelity to Don Jose in favor of Escamiilo. 161 J. . n I FRONT ROW: Cheryl Russel, Betty Hoover, Pat Strong. SECOND ROW: Carma Ricks, Nannette Owens, Carol Part- ridge. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Christensen, Kay Stone, Gloria Weight, Sharron Benson. FOURTH ROW: JoAnne Ottley, Carol Busselburg, Nedra Whitney, Sarah Digerness, Evelyn Murray. BACK ROW: Louise Johnson, Elaine Allen, Carol Lamb, Lynne Bloomfield, Donna Glazier. FRONT ROW: Virgil Camp, Ramon Kohler, Wayne Keith. SECOND ROW: Howard Putnam, Roger Miller, George Rey- nolds. THIRD ROW: Anthony Earl, Bob Stevens, Clayne Robison, Merlin Sorenson. BACK ROW: Burton Winters, Ray Andrus, Ted Johnson, James May, Ron Wilcox. a Cappella Choir The A Cappella Choir was organized by Newell Weight and is now going into its eighth year on the BYU cam- pus. The choir has been directed during this entire time by Mr. Weight. After this year, he is taking a leave of absence from the University to work on his Ph.D. The choir is an exclusive one and contains some of the best voices on the campus. Each student who sings with the choir is auditioned personally, and chosen, if his voice is both choir and solo material. This year, the activities of the choir in- cluded a three-day tour of the high schools in Ogden, Brigham, and Logan. At that time, the students of six different schools were permitted to hear the presentations. Two eve- ning concerts were also given. The choir participated in the annual Christmas program sponsored joint- Director Newell Weight FRONT ROW: Carol Johnson, Cherie Bell, Carol Dawn Lee. SECOND ROW: Barbara Dunn, Sylvia Tyler, Marilyn Luke. THIRD ROW: Karen Richards, Nannette Bybee, Joan Wors- ley, Karen Zander. FOURTH ROW: Pat Blanchard, Beverly Pincock, Helen Waltzer, Linda Weight. BACK ROW: Nancy Folsom, Peggy Haller, Nadda Smith, LaRae Carter, Diana Hunt. FRONT ROW: Sherman Gibbs, Ron Lee, Jerry Ottley. SECOND ROW: Doug Gibbs, Robert Echols, Kay Hensey. THIRD ROW: Milton Larsen, Eddy Krieger, Russ Crockett, John Doman. BACK ROW: Winston Christensen, Ron Car- ter, John Herbst, Don Crandall. ly by the music organizations on campus. This included all the choral groups and the BYU Sj-mphony Orches- tra. The annual Winter Quarter party was a great suc- cess, and the members of the choir had a very good time. It was held in the Wymount Chapel on February 20. In March, the A Cappella had the privilege of recording the choral part for the Hill Cumorah pageant to be held this summer in New York (Palmyra). Their spring tour took them for a week to Los Angeles where they presented concerts to many audiences. They were also privileged to go through the Temple while there. One of the favorite audiences of the choir is the one at BYU. This is because of their wdlling and hearty reception. This year it was presented May 2 in the Joseph Smith Auditorium. A succeeding concert was given in the new high school in Orem on May 3. As usual, one of the highlights of the year was the annual banquet where awards and entertainment were given freely. 162 ■f ' i ' a i ' ' r ' • A CAPPELLA CHOm joined with other musical organizations to talte part in the Christmas Concert and Television show. BLACK AND WHITE characterized the Choir as they gathered in symmetrical pattern for concert performances. 163 FRONT ROW: Luan Stevens, Patricia Pugmire, Janice Bailey. BACK ROW: Jacqueline Du Bois, Lila Johnson, Judy Grover. FRONT ROW: Grant Hood, Sam Thompson. BACK ROW: Phillip Cardon, Jim Rawlings, Jerome Wilden. FRONT ROW: Audrey H. Gunter, Sharon Reneer, Phyllis N. Sorensen, Ina Lou Elison. BACK ROW: Marcia Black, Carol Halliday, Sharon Bramwell, Marilyn Stanley. FRONT ROW: Bruce Cameron, Paul Montgomery, Kurt Weinzinger, Roger Traasdahl. BACK ROW: Dean McMahon, Richard Robison, Karl Bodon, Glen Van Wagenoo. Madrigal Singers The Madrigal Singers were organized in 1952 by Dr. John R. Halliday. Men or women chosen for the chorus were auditioned and then carefully selected from those who were heard. Almost every singer in the group is a soloist in his or her o mi right. Almost every member of the group is taking voice training from one of the voice teachers on campus. Several members have given full eve- ning Senior or Graduate re- citals, which are a requirement of those taking voice lessons. Many of the members have also taken leads in the operas pro- duced by the Brigham Young University Music Department. During the last five seasons, the Madrigal Singers have toured some twenty-five thousand miles. Director John Halliday These tours have taken them to many parts of the United States, and as the group traveled, their popu- larity has also traveled. Over four hundred pieces of music have been learned by the group for their various performances since the unit was organized. They are able to sing songs in six different languages. During the year, they have made three commercial recordings. The first was a Christmas album, the second, a religious, and the third, a patriotic theme was followed. On No- vember 28, 29, 30, the high school students of Sanpete County were given concerts by the group as they toured this part of the state. On March 15 they took a tour to Denver and Grand Junction, Colorado, Lander and Riv- erton, Wyoming, and Casper, Rock Springs, and Afton, Wyoming. They have made numerous appearances in devotional assemblies, church-wide conferences, and stake conferences. At least four of the members of the group had parts in the opera, Carmen. (A CANDLES MUST BE just so as the Madrigals perform. Dr. Haliiday helps the girls before concert to center and arrange the setting. 19TH CE:NTURY setting provides background for the works sung by this group. Excellent arrangement adds to interest and beauty. b 1 65 Opera Vlforkshop Chorus The purpose of the Opera Workshop is to provide oper- atic experiences to the students at BYU. This not only means ving them training in the musical parts, but also traming students to handle all technical require- ments inherent in operatic production including acting and stage presence. In order to give students an under- standing of different styles of opera from different countries and different times a great variety of music was presented this year. The major production for the year was the grand opera Carmen ' by Bizet, which was presented February 20-23 in the Joseph Smith Auditorium. Several light operas and opera excerpts were presented throughout the year. These included Gianni Schicchi and Brigadoon. In the last 11 years of the Chorus ' existence over 25 operas have been produced. These include: Carmen, Faust, The Marriage of Figaro, La Boheme, Cavaleria Rusticana, Pagliacci, La Traviata, Lakme, Rigoletto, and many others. All major operatic pro- ductions are produced with complete orchestra. The Chorus has its own theater orchestra which was organ- ized exclusively for its use. A double cast arrangement is used in all productions; in this way a greater niun- ber of students are given experience. Each cast sings on alternate nights. Besides the orchestra, all the scenery for the productions is constructed by the department t 41 f t II n BACK ROW: DLAnne Koshell, Lois Call, Janice Redford, Renee Bingham, Marian Ashby, VaLoy Washburn. CENTER, FRONT ROW: Reed Miner, Noel Twitchell, Dean Smith, Don Clark, Blaine Palmer, Jay Hyer, John Marlowe, Nilo Atkinson. SECOND ROW: Evan Bean, James Duggan. 9, f Or ( ,f 9 f 1 1 FRONT ROW: Ann Voil, Shirley Harrison, Shirley Worley, Lila La Var, Dolores Drechs el, Coleen Ball, Dorothy Brown, SECOND ROW: Sonja Brenner, Nancy Irvin, Patricia Bing- ham, Joy Falslev, Marlene Taylor, Loretta Atkisson, Pat Remington. BACK ROW Francis McKay. 166 mm- r %. .•i. « (.i- -- which in addition designs and makes all of the cos- tumes. The Opera Workshop this year consists of sixty- five members. These members come from fifteen dif- ferent states in the United States and from two other foreign countries, England and Canada. Admission to the class is given only after each student undergoes a special audition to determine whether he or she pos- sesses the necessary vocal and dramatic ability to do the work planned for the class. Each fall and spring, the class makes a concert tour in order to provide music basically operatic to the general public. This year the spring tour went to the San Francisco, Cali- fornia area. Concerts were given in Ely, Nev., Gridley, Calif., Napa Calif., Oakland, CaUf., San Francisco, Cahf., Sacramento, Calif., and Stockton, Calif. The tovir lasted nine day from April 13 to April 20. Of- ficers for the year were: Evan Bean, president; Bar- bara Neeley, vice-president; Shirley Worley, secre- tary-treasurer; Velma Jackson, historian; Lois Telford, social chairman; Beverly Whitford, publicity chair- man. DR. DON EARL, conductor of the Opera Workshop, received his doctorate degree from Indiana University. During the Second World War, Dr. Earl served as a Naval Aviator in the United States Navy. A man of untiring energy, he was recently selected to serve on two national opera boards. The demands on his time have been so great that last year the late arrival of his son (all have been boys so far) found him in Canada conducting a concert tour. 5 m or r - 5 O 5 ' i FRONT ROW: Barbara Allen, Bonnie Reeves, Beverly Whit- ford, Mary Lou Gardner, Dee Wright, Mary Anne Hunter. SECOND ROW: Barbara Neeley, Sharon Fritz, Elizabeth Rogers, Pricilla Pulliam, Velma Jackson. BACK ROW: Ellen Bonelli, Lois Telford, Mary Keck, Naomi Christensen, Mar- jorie Davenport, Cherie Poyfair, Karen Anderson. SECOND ROW: Marvin Wrigley, Leroy Heaton, Lloyd Eld- redge, Dave Wilkinson, Marvin Jenkins, Gene Coates. BACK ROW: Fancher Murray, Milton Lunt, Wendell Ward, Roger Ralphs, Daniel Bucknam, Norman Oliphant, Blair Arm- strong, Tony Bentley, Jim Petersen. 167 n 5 5 ' FRONT ROW: Don Gottfredson, Lywn Belnap, Tom Dunford, Robert Clark. BACK ROW: Darrell Hadley, Reginald Coltaz, Winslow, Christensen, Jay Weenlg, Kenyon Donaldson. FRONT ROW: Keith Cooper, Roger Lewis, John Moody, George Hewitt. BACK ROW: Lyle Cooper, Ronald Bottema, Paul Crum, Caldis Watson, Dick McFarland. FRONT ROW: Charles Porter, Lewis Hooker, Gary Erickson, Charles Tracy. BACK ROW: Bob Lewis, Rodney Zabriskie, Ted Rittenauer, Ray Hansen, Makee Blaisdell. «1 a n ( 1 - ' I I FRONT ROW: Carl Oliver, Ronald Nielson, Howard Bahr, Rich- ard Nielson. BACK ROW: Lawrence Blomquist, Lloyd Wilson, James Piper, Gary Singleton, Bob Ferrell. Male Chorus The University Male Chorus was organized in 1955 by Norman Gulbrandsen. Since this time, Mr. Gulbrand- sen has spent three very enjoyable years working with and training the organization. The fellows, because they like Mr. Gulbrandsen as well as enjoying to sing, do a commendable job and have made quite a name for themselves on campus and in various parts of the United States where they have taken extended tours. The chorus has won much ap- proval and had great success dur- ing its performances throughout the year. At Christmas time, they presented a Christmas assembly program. They were also able to participate in a state-wide tele- vision broadcast. They also sang in a Student Program Bureau assem- bly. Their interpretations and Director Norman touch have a definiteness which Gulbrandsen is enjoyed by the studentbody and faculty. Other exciting things have happened in this past year, too. One of the best, was a ten-day tour throughout Utah, New Mexico and Arizona. New places and new faces heard and saw the Male Chorus perform. Another trip was taken to Idaho, and various stops were made on the way to exhibit their talents. In keeping with the tradition of former years, the Male Chorus joined with the other music groups of BYU to sing at the Annual Conference of the Church in Salt Lake City. They provided the music for two sessions. They per- formed with the same group again at Baccalaureate and Graduation services for the seniors. Their last per- formance as a unit for the year was their Spring Con- cert. The Male and Women ' s Choruses sang songs of spring, praise, and love. The two choruses were accom- panied by the Brigham Young S3Tnphony Orchestra which was directed by Lawrence Sardoni. This concert was very well attended. 168 iH I UTAH I rni i m SHE ' S A GRAND OLD FLAG formed part of the medley of songs sung in the production of Happy Holidays by the Male Chorus. CHATTER, indifference and pensive moods characterized the Male Chorus as they wait- ed lor their cue in the Christ- mas TV show. The chorus joined other musical organiza- tions on campus to present the outstanding program. 169 t 8 _ , - jf x«rs  — 3 FRONT ROW: Mary Lou Nielson, Jan Hyer, Roberta Wilkins, Jill Clarke. SECOND Row: Kathryn Maughan, Janet Miner, Dixie Barker. Janet Kane. TfflRD ROW: Carmen Carson, Luene Klienman, Cerita Moore, Bar- bara Niles. BACK ROW: Shirley Miller, Baunie Fran- com, Clo Ann Mason, Donna House, Joan Jesson. FRONT ROW: Shirley Ann Reid, Joyce Gardner, Bev- erly Devey. Pat Babbel. SECOND ROW: Ela Dee Thornley, Joyce Moroni, Karen Rowberry, Teddy Roh- bock. THIRD ROW: Sharon Thornley, Donna Redd, Marilyn Stanley, Elaine Sabin. BACK ROW: Aria Clegg, Gloria Anderson, DeLores Thompson, Cheryl Armstrong. FRONT ROW: Chyleen Bacon, Virginnia Jones, Marian Wilcox, GilBerta Fjelsted. SECOND ROW: Nanette Hinckley, Shirley Starley, Verda Kemper, Norma Blake. THIRD ROW: Sandra Forsyth, Carolyn Whittaker, Marlene Corak, Janyce Sharp, BACK ROW: Clare Schroeter, Barbara Ellsworth, Marjene Pet- erson, Eldene Jensen, Doreen Kurr. FRONT ROW: Arleen Mulhern, Ruth Stanfield, Diane Steven- son, Rhodie Slade. SECOND ROW: Karen Cullimore, Margaret Kohler, Karla Rees, Ada Ruth Jones. THIRD ROW: Shirley Starley, Marilyn Cunningham, Eldene Smith, Anne Udy. BACK ROW: Susanne Palmer, Martha Lamoreaux, Gail Walker, Zelda Lee. IMfomen ' s Chorui Under the direction of their conductor, Norman Gul- brandsen, the Women ' s Chorus was organized in 1953. Since this time, it has been under his direction, and has thrilled audiences in many high school and public concerts in many of the western states. The girls for the chorus are carefully auditioned and cho- sen for their ability to sing harmoniously in an all- women ' s group. The purpose of the organization is to perform well the music which has been written especially for such groups. This year the group sang with the Male Chorus and Brig- ham Young University Symphony Orchestra in a final spring concert. Songs of spring, praise, and love were the songs which made up the evening ' s entertainment for the BYU studentbody and for the gen- eral public. This group also per- Director Norman Gulbrandsen formed at the Sunday School General Conference and joined with the other musical organizations in the Choral Union to sing in April Conference. They per- formed such nimibers as I Know That My Redeem- er Lives and Joseph Smith ' s First Prayer, both arranged by Crawford Gates. One of the highlights in the musical year for the Women ' s Chorus was the invitation to sing wdth the A Cappella Choir for the recordings to be used in the Hill Cumorah Pageant. This is the first year that such an undertaking will have been taken by the BYU choruses. Music for this pageant was especially written and arranged by Crawford W. Gates of the Brigham Young Univer- sity music faculty. The accompaniment for the re- cordings is furnished by the University of Utah Sym- phony Orchestra. For this one production, the chor- uses and orchestra are being directed by Dr. Craw- ford W. Gates, composer and arranger. 170 I I BELLS, WREATHS, AND CANES provided a festive setting for the participation of Women ' s Chorus in the Christmas TV show. HAPPY MILES AHEAD when the chorus goes on tour. Participants are director. Gulbrandsen (left), and members of the choruses. 171 FRONT ROW: Mary Packard, Barbara Christison, Annette Mitton, Glenys Neal, Karen Randall, Tbelma Black, Katherine Cal- lister, Peggy Roland, Shirley Gray, Dianne Gilchrist. SECOND ROW: Brita Anderson, Margo Barling, Lila Carpenter, Leah Mae Averett, Chyrl Merrell, Janice Stettler, Gale Dame, Kelly Ann Hughes, Helen Mackay, Dolores Ann Bock, Sharon Higbee, Donna Pedersen. THIRD ROW: Reta Payne, Karen Dixon, Eileen Craythorn, Daleene Tueller, Kathleen Crook, Marlenne Clark, Karen Larsen, Diana Martin, Georgia Evans, Edith E. Dicks, Dorothy Lewis, Josephine Meyer, Shirley Smith, Diane Henry. BACK ROW: Darlene Stuehser, Marjorie Jo Whiting, Mary Lou Scoresby, Joyce Wiltbank, Marlene Monson, Vemalie Mills, Marilyn Wood, Dorothy Rockwood, Carol Bell, Glenna Gay Lewis, Margaret Grange, Margaret Hansen, Sally Murdock. FRONT ROW: Sally Christiansen, Carol Mackay, Gale Gibbs, Joyce Morgan, Bemice Murray, Janice Lowry, Diane Clements, Alice Neal, Jimme Ruth Burnette, Lynne Anderson, Dorothy Pierce, Coleen Hutchison, Ada Barlow, Lois Blomquist, Vartan Spencer. SECOND ROW: Delma Grigg, Peggy Seeley, Kathryn Stephenson, Charlene Brague, Johanna Baker, Annette Taysom, LaDonna Frederick, Helen Smytbe, Norma Draughn, Lorelle Yorgason, Carol Croft, Miriam Furr, Sandra Bradshaw, Nannette Hyde, Wanda Collet. THIRD ROW: Janice Kapp, Judi Sylvester, Vernadeen Jack, Ann Parkinson, Jean Vincent, Martha Pratt, Arlene Stubbs, Mary McKay, Norine Hawkins, Diana Creer, Beverly Moultrie, Marsha Hoyt, Vanja Yorgason, Ilene Hunter, Katbyleen Ray, Carole Christensen. BACK ROW: Joan Marsh, Edna Gerth, Karen Nicol, Geraldine Vavages, Roberta Hinze, Doris Larson, Ramona Pratt, Carmen Pratt, Frankie Taylor, Lynne Latimer, Reneta Gushing, Donna Goss, Elaine Michaelis, Nancy Kelly, Eleanor Peterson, Arva Johnson, Sharon Parsons. University Clioraie The University Chorale, formerly known as Univer- sity Chorus, is primarily for those who enjoy singing. It is open to anyone who wishes to join without audi- tion. Many students have begun with the University Chorale and have then worked up to one of the more exclusive groups. Like all other choral groups, the Uni- versity Chorale met each Tuesday and Thursday for two hours with the Choral Union. The University Chorale performed both alone and in combination wdth other nausic groups. They sang in a Devotional Assem- bly once each quarter as well as participating in a Brigham Young University Stake Conference. This Stake Conference was held Winter Quarter. Along with the other choral units on campus, the University with the other choral tmits on campus, the University Chorale sang at the General Conference of the Church held the 5, 6, 7 of April in Salt Lake City. Some of the songs performed were, How Lovely is Thy Dwell- ing, I Know That My Redeemer Lives, and Jo- seph Smith ' s First Prayer. These were arranged by Crawford Gates, who was director of this chorus last year. The major work simg by the Chorale this year, and performed May 16 in cooperation with the other members of the Chorale Union, was the Mass in B Minor by Johann Sebastian Bach. Other works pre- sented by the organization were, Peaceable Kingdom by Thompson, and Psalm 86 by Hoist. The chorus held several social events during the year to help the members become better acquainted with each other. 172 FRONT ROW: Dean May, David Koralewski, WilUam Lund, Brent K. Trossy, Vernon Fehlberg, Robert E. Williams, Blain Mor- gan, Charles Carlston, Wendell Walker, Stephen H. Anderson, Bryce Nielsen. SECOND ROW: Don F. Bahr, Robert L. Johansen, Ramon Squires, Dick Whiting, Beulah Barney, Mary Howlett, Karen Christensen, Adele Neilsen, Judy Jones, K ' Lynn Paul, Val Greenwood, Verl Doman. THIRD ROW: Robert B. Harmon, Ferrin James Rex, Stan Jackson, Curtis E. Clark, Edward Miner, Gordon A. Woolf, Gam Lewis, Vernnon W. Mattson Jr., Carl Hoffman, Tony Beckstead, Merril Olson, Jerry Malloy. BACK ROW: Arlan Winterton, David K. Flake, Stan Simson, Charles R. Radely, Sidney Ro. Atkin, Mark W. Jarvis, Glenn AUman, Jimmy Speas, Richard Ray Tebbs, J. Wayne Fagg, Richard Allen, Richard Farnsworth, Reid May. FRONT ROW: Marjorie Wyss, Eileen L. Wyss, Jean Crow, Dora Mae Chaplin, Joyce McCullough, Beverly Morrison, Natalie Wickes, Barbara Whitaker, Margaret Tedrick, Ladonna Lee, Ellen Rollins, Mary Ruth Winkler, Carol Epperson, Cheryl McAllis- ter, Anna Joy Woffinden. SECOND ROW: Lorna Adamson, Dorothy Norten, Cecil Henderson, Joneen Johnson, Marie Kearl, Marie Holyoak, Margaret Morrey, Elaine Nelson, Yvonne Spell, Marilyn Peterson, Joyce Martin, Elaine Storrs, Carol Lyn Dial, Ruth Huffaker. THIRD ROW: Joey Hollingshead, Louise Judd, Meredith Wright, Judy Strong, Grace Nelson, Carol Jean Gibson, Clara Goates, Janice Lewis, Gwen Galloway, Shirley Cook, Janice Christensen, Carol James, Florence Christie, Lila Jean Carter, Kathy Matson. BACK ROW: Phyllis Campbell, Jeri Lee Lillebo, Julie Paschal, Sandra Jolley, LaRee Piper, Beverly Wankier, Sherry Acord, Vera Ann Murphy, Amanda Jean Whetten, Carol Brown, Florine Bremer, Evanell Wade, Coleen McCue, Madge Brady, Lee Ann Bird, Lillie Lola Alder. members become better acquainted with each other. Dming Fall Quarter, a dancing party was held. The members who came enjoyed themselves very much. Winter Quarter brought a roller-skating party and Spring Quarter saw the Chorale off to the canyon for a party. The offices of the Chorale saw a change in the middle of the year. Ted Baer and Steve Anderson were president and vice-president, respectively, with Dal Tueller as secretary, and Karen Dixon and Bryce Nielson as social chairmen. At the beginning of Spring Quarter, Steve was put in as president and the office of vice-president was left vacant for the rest of the year. Ralph Woodward directed the largest musical organization on the campus. This organization is open to all students without audition. They also sing with Choral Union. 173 BRASS. FRONT ROW: Delma Grigg, Noel Twitchell, Lamar Twitchell. SECOND ROW: Janice Kapp, Adele Haynie, Irene Webb, K-Lynn Paul. BACK ROW: Russell Fadely, Dick Long, John Hanson, Scott Schwab, Leon Badham, Orion Wood. I CLARINETS. FRONT ROW: Thomas Hopkins, Sherman Hawkins, Marie Holyoak, Frosty Duerden, Bill Washburn, Jack Rushton. SECOND ROW: Marvin Jenkins, Bill Mathis, Claudia Stapley, Dorothy Davis, Bessie Hale, Myma Lunt. BACK ROW: Creig McArthur, Paul Day, Hayden Peck, Owen Bae, Benny Knudsen, Don Da Grade. i Tt The Concert Band consists of a group of musicians who have been carefully auditioned, found outstanding in the instrumental area, and thus are chosen to play with the band. Under the direction of Ralph Laycock for the past four years, the band has performed in assemblies and musical programs and brought atmosphere and tal- ent whenever they were heard. This year they were fortunate to take two tours. The first one was a three- day trip to southern Utah and was taken in the Fall Quarter. The second tour, taken in the spring, took them into Oregon. They enjoyed themselves both times. They found that there is joy in I ja k playing for appreciative audiences. In December, they presented a program in the Smith Auditorium. Dunng the year, they have re- corded the music sent to the high — — schools on a suggested band list. In the Spring Concert, they per- k formed a symphony by a BYU B graduate, Frederick Clark. Several iH parties were held by the group Director Ralph Laycock during the year. BYU CONCERT BAND participated in assembly and lyceum pro- grams under the capable direction of Ralph Laycock (above). Brass sections of band warm up before Christmas concert. Mel- low sounds of French horns add their note to the complete concert. 174 FLUTES. FRONT ROW: Kathleen Keeler Murphy, Sally Ev- ans, Alice Advalson, Sylvia Shumway, Roxanna Day, Loretta Derr. SECOND ROW: Mary Lou Ovard, Marilyn McMeen, Mary Ellen Cornwall, Jeanne Millar, Pat Brighton, Dick Terry. BACK ROW: Terry Moyer, Bob Candland, Jim Layton, Mike Weeks, Mike Kirkham, Henry Todd. TRUMPETS AND HORNS. FRONT ROW: Janet Anderson, Doima Hamilton, Joyce Stephenson, Anson Scroggs, Nancy Deputy. SECOND ROW: Antoinette Hatch, Grant Miller, Jim Nielsen, Larry Bastian, John Anderson. BACK ROW: Kaye Burgon, Floyd Murphy, Leroy Harris, Stan Taylor, Leroy Gibbons. 175 VIOLINS, FRONT ROW: Patricia Henrie, Robert Crist, Mollie Merrill, JoAnn Long. SECOND ROW: Merrill Johnson, Bar- bara Berry, Mary Allen, Susan Baker, Eugene Jensen, Rose- marie Schmidt. THIRD ROW: Eugene Field, Cleone Hurren, Ila Christenson, Jeannette Hunt, Donna House, Barbara Nelson, Norma Eberhart. BACK ROW: Carita Stroble, Linda Lou Smith, Anna Marie Salerno, Marva Larsen, McKinney Cartin, Milo Moody, Heber Dunn, Alden Crosby, K-Lynn Paul WOODWINDS, FRONT ROW: Mary Ellen Cornwall, Joyce Baxter, David Bailey, Roxanna Day. BACK ROW: Roland Washburn, William Mathis, Douglas Gottfredson, LaVaun Merrill. VIOLAS, CELLOS, AND BASSES, FRONT ROW: Laurel Dec- ker, Lee Ann Vanderford, Prof. Quentin Nordgren. SECOND ROW: Prof. Harold Laycock, Arlo Luke, Jeannie Decker, Marilyn Myrup. THIRD ROW: Mary Alice Monson, Todd Britsch, Barbara Jo Allen, Mary Decker. FOURTH ROW: David Wimmer, Dianne Whiffen, Salene Sandberg, June Dahle, Jan Summerhays. BACK ROW: Mitzi Towle, Berta Jo Eichelberger, Bryce LeBaron, John Beardall, Irene Webb. BRASS AND PERCUSSION, FRONT ROW: Laurie Blomquist, Kaye Buryon, Janet Anderson, James Nielson, Leroy Gib- fons. SECOND ROW: Larry Bastian, Prof. Richard Ballou, Floyd Murphy, Richard Long, Leon Badham, Earl Holt. BACK ROW: Lamar Twitchell, Dee Woods, Naomi Christen- Sympliony Orchestra Because of its outstanding performances in almost every important music center in the west, the Brig- ham Young University Symphony Orchestra has be- come known as one of the great symphony orchestras among American colleges. The orchestra is well-per- fected in its musiciansmp. The orchestra is conducted by Lawrence Sardoni who is also a master musician. In addition to giving regular concerts in and around Provo and Salt Lake areas, the orchestra has been heard periodically on radio and television. The A Cap- pella Choir — Symphony Orchestra assembly, which is presented annually, is one of the outstanding mu- sical presentations during the year. This year they performed a special number composed by Dr. Craw- ford Gates, My Luve is Like a Red, Red Rose. Each Spring Quarter, the orchestra joins with the other organizations (choral) in presenting some of the great masterpieces of the music world. This year the concert featured the Mass in B Minor by Bach. Through the performance of such works, the out- standing instrumental soloists of the University are provided wdth the opportunity to obtain the hard-to- get experience of appearing as a soloist wdth orches- tral accompaniment. The symphony orchestra also performs the function of presenting to the public, new compositions which come from the hand of many well known contemporaries. This year such musical pieces in- cluded compositions by such Lat- ter-day Saint composers as Rowan Taylor, graduate student of BYU; Leroy Robertson, head of the Uni- versity of Utah ' s music depart- ment; John Phillip Dalby, faculty at Utah State; and Dr. Crawford Gates, faculty of Brigham Young University. Director Lawrence Sardoni 176 4 V y : t - K+S ' ' ■■■' . ■l r vy ' JACOB LATEINER, noted JULUN OLEVSKY, lyceum CLARAMAE TURNER made pianist, perform ed on performer, made his debut third appearance in Provo. March ' ?. While yet a stu- « Be of ten in she sang German, Italian, dent he performed with Germany. English songs. Boston Symphony. CESARE VALLETTI, tenor, ALEXANDER SCHREINER, appeared in concert on Jan- famed Tabernacle organist, uary 21. He is on his third presented works of his concert tour. former teacher. NORWEGIAN BOYS ' CHOIR appeared January 18. The choir was directed by Ragnvald Bjame and has given over two thousand concerts. The BERLIN PHILHARMONIC was presented in concert on Novem- ber 8 and was one of the highlights of the lyceum season. Herbert Von Karajan showed great versatility in his interpretation and expression. 178 V ' ■i PHILADELPHIA SYMPHONY was directed by Eugene Ormandy in concert on May 13. The orchestra just returned from European tour. Lyceums The highlights of the lyceum year were no doubt the two symphony orchestras which favored our campus. The first one, the Berlin Philharmonic, played to a ca- pacity crowd on November 8. Directed by the versatile Herber von Karajon, they performed a varied program of symphony, overtures, and novelty pieces. A com- parable treat, musically, was enjoyed when the famous Eugene Ormandy conducted tne Philadelphia SjTn- phony on May 13. The entire musical repertoire was represented in the many programs given by various groups during the year. Modem and popular songs were sung by the Norwegian Boys ' Choir; Chopin and Bee- thoven were presented by the orchestras; and Bach and Brahms were played in organ concert and sung by Uni- versity choral groups. Every taste in music was satisfied, and help was given to aid the audiences to enjoy all t3T)es of music. Instrumental and vocal concerts were presented on a smaller scale by such world known masters as Cesare Valletti, lyric tenor; Claramae Turn- er, contralto; Julian Olevsky, violinist; and Alexander Schreiner, master of the organ. The lyceum program at Brigham Young University permits the students to become acquainted with great artists and to enjoy the experience of good music. The programs presented in- cluded works from such operas as ' T)ie Meistersinger, Carmen, and II Trovatore. Masters of the sym- phony — Beethoven, Haydn, Mozart, Mendelssohn — were also. represented. Some contemporary works were given, but mostly the old masters were performed. Sev- eral of the artists were return- ing for the third and fourth time. For others, it was a first experience. Many of the per- formers were not only presented in public concert in the eve- ning, but were also given an opportunity to display talents in Student Assemblies. One such ? Oup were the Roman sisters, hey play the piano and are favorites with BYU audiences. Director Herald R. Clark 179 Art Department The Art Department at the University is not only the means by which interested students are trained in painting, sculpturing, design, etc., but is also the guardian of many displays on campus which serve to educate everyone, even the layman, as pertaining to the fine arts. In the building known as the Education Building, and located on lower campus, are displayed exhibits of realistic and abstract painting, designs, and sculpture. Open for the perusal of every student, these displays represent many valuable collections. Peri- odically, these exhibits are changed, and thus, a pro- gressive educational system in the arts is provided. Along with these practical displays, the department offers general courses in appreciation to aid students in understanding some of the works of great artists. Also, a student may take rudimentary courses in drawing, painting, sculpturing, and design and per- haps awaken a latent talent or cultivate an educational hobby. Of course the greatest responsibility of this de- partment is to help those students desiring it, to get a background in theory and practice, so that they may go into the competitive fields of the art world — such as advertising, designing, illustrating. STUDENTS OF ART could be seen in many locations and in many moods — sketching, painting, sculpturing. Some smiled, some scowled, and others just listened. ' fr 180 . J Art Department (Continued) Presented here on these pages are some of the things ' taught to students in the Art Department. Skill and pride in craftsmanship are resultant factors of such training. Many students study sufficiently well that they are able to provide decorations for their own home or for sale. Unusu al crafts as copper enameling are comparatively inexpensive and yet are useful and in- teresting. For the student who desires a vocational background, and for the student who desires an appre- ciation if art, the Art Department offers a wide scope of training to the students attending BYU. COPPER enameling on plate done by Rachel Schmidt. WATERCOLOR by Boise Jr. College student, Sawmille on Morris Creek. STnX LIFE IN OIL by Ray Hellberg was entitled, Series 1, No. 2. TORSO in terra cotta, Johansen. STUDY in bronze, Franz Johansen. SCULPTOR JOHANSEN ' S White Lady done in marble. 182 ' ■k! ■■. i • ■■r .- B ! V..O 4 ORGANIZATIONS DIVISION These are your memories. . . your memories of the student organizations as they performed their functions whether social, service or educational. Here are the mock street meetings of the Delta Phi pledges where they sold fire extinguishers and fieldhouse bleachers; the early morning serenade of the girls ' dormitories by the Val Hyrics; the procession of candlelight at the Nautilus initiation. Here is the service and humanity of the Blue Keys as they initiated the drive to immunize the studentbody agamst pobo; the many smUes of welcome given by the IK ' s, Spurs, and YC ' s as they ushered at school functions. Yes, here incorporated under Greek letters, geographical locations, and simple English titles is the core of activity on campus. Here are the units which promoted friendship among individuals and provided national honor and recognition to the school. 183 ■J %l ' . Section Index Departmental 369 Geographical 250 Greek Letters 235 IOC 186 Service Units 222 Social Units 188 184 185 Mish Hollingsworth, President Inter-organizatlonal Council Greater participation on the part of student organi- zations as far as activities are concerned, and in- creasing to the capacity in student organizations so as to furnish the opportunity for leadership experi- ence, were the underlying ideals guiding the IOC during 1956-57. The inter-change of workable ideas between presidents of the student organizations was encouraged under the leadership of Mish Hollings- worth (president for the first two quarters), and was furthered by his successor, Rod Fye. This change at the beginning of Spring Quarter permits a carry-over into next year ' s work. The presidents presiding over the six different types of organiza- tions — religious, service, social, departmental, geo- graphical, scholastic — performed well in encourag- ing activity and high goals among their particular f roups. The heads of standing committees worked iligently in coordinating the efforts of their com- mittee members. Approxunately eight hundred and fifty students participated in rush week Winter Quarter of 1957. This was a new high from the past several years. This large participation reflects the excellent work of Shirley Snow and her committee. A new system of advisory teams was inaugurated through the suggestions of Rod Fye. These teams are assigned to visit the units in their regularly scheduled meetings to help them in the solution of their problems. Throughout the year, several penal- ties were given against units which failed, either through indifference or neglect, to uphold the stand- ards required by the IOC. Efficiently, judicially and fairly these decisions were given. Rodney Fye, Vice-president 1 Gayle Griffin, Secretary t r -i ' 6- „■' W I I,- BELOW LEFT: Bruce Hilton, Inter-service units; Marlene Knight, Inter-religious units; Richard Bell, Inter-social units; Kay Berge, Inter- departmental units; Ken Skousen, Inter-geographical units. BEXOW CENTER: Marilyn Gerhart, Office Manager; Receptionists, Ann Hughes, Evelyn Smith, Donna Anderson, Elaine Nelson, Carol Curtis. 186 I A TYPICAL IOC MEETING required various units to be in attendance. Here pertinent matters were discussed. BELOW RIGHT: Wayne Thomas, Inter-activities Council Chairman; Shirley Snow, Rush Committee Chairman; Abna King, Faculty Ad- visor; Tom Wride, Auditor; Phil Koldewyn, Publicity Director. 187 ALCYONE TRIO, composed of Sharon Steele, Kay Moody and Dorene Moody, is significantly called the Gay Notes. SONGFEST ENTRY by Alcyone, Diamonds on Black Velvet, was con- ducted by its composer, Carol Rasmussen. Shana Jeppsen accompanied. Barrow, Ktee Afwater, Kathleen Becicsteod, Leda Bridge, Mary Jo Childs. W:lma Crookston, Lenore Crose, Carrol Croshaw, Carol Davis. Betty Eames, Elizabeth Geertsen, LouRita Evans, Georgia Hatl. Sue Harris, Va Nieta Hintze, Geraldine Hunt, Jeanette Hunt, Margaret Jennens. Dona Jeppsen, Shara Lee Kawal, Vee Lambert, Joan Kirk, Gayle Mansuy, Frances Manwaring, Coleen Miller, Marion Moody, Joan Moore, Marilyn NIms, Janet Olmstead, Patricia Oxendine, Peggy Moody, Kay Rampton, Martha Rasmussen, Carol Robins. Lorene Roclcwood, Daisy Rockwood, Dorothy RocJcwood, Eleanor Schneider, Dolores Skinner, LaVon Smith, Reva Alcyone The Alcyone Social Unit was led through a year of activity and cultural pro- grams by President Barbara Budge. Spring Quarter the girls were up before the sun practicing for Songfest. After the Songfest, they turned their thoughts to dinner-dancing at the Oak Ridge Country Club. Again practices began, but this time for the assembly to be held in May. There was also a Spring Luau. During Winter Quarter, this unit invited the entire studentbody to their Christmas fashion show. They also held a Buddy Party during January to keep the dreary winter days alive. Alcyone endeavors to promote spirituality, love, friendship, virtue ancl knowledge through the social, spiritual and educational opportunities offered at the BYU. Organized six years ago with thirteen charter members, the unit has now grown to sixty in number. In 1956 the organization won the tro- phy for the outstanding assembly during Spring Quarter. They also won first place in the Homecoming float contest in the theme division that year. In 1955 the Gay Notes, a trio from Alcyone, won the Homecoming trio contest and one of their girls was an attendant to the Banyan Ball and Snow Carnival Queens. In order to become a member of this unit, a girl must maintain the standards of the Latter-day Saint Church and be a full-time student at BYU. She must also have a 2.0 grade average. Other officers o fthe club this year were Dolores Schneider, vice-president, with Lou Rita Geertsen as secretaiy and Sherre Stevens as treasurer. Sponsors from the faculty were Mrs. Wilford E. Smith and Mrs. Larry C. Bybee. Barbara Budge, President CHARMING FLOAT in red and white and featuring typical youth against heart background was Alcyone entry in parade. ..P. ' •■■v 1h ' Jn ATHENIAN MEMBERS gather in comfortable clothes to practice for their original songfest presentation composed by Bryce Nielson. 190 Barnhlil. Bob Baer, Douglas Baker, Colvin Bate, Lee Barrett. Bob Blanch. Robert Bonney, Carl Callaway, Del Christensen, David E. Fallon. Kenneth Christensen. Herbert E. Clegg, Halvor Dickerson, Larry Gale. Bill Goff, Roland Hart, David Klrkwood Haycock, Roger Lambson, Bob Larson. Byron McClure. Jerry Moore, Mike Marshall, Charles Matsen, John Monson, Cal Nackos, Louis James Schult7. Ronald W. Sedgwick. Donald Smouse, George WhiHen. Hank Westfatl. Ronald Athenians The goal of the Athenian Social Unit is to foster, aid, and promote fellowship and brotherhood among the members; and to provide social entertainment for members in keeping with the high standards of the BYU. The imit was or- franized in January of 1952, and since that time it has grown to be one of the arger men ' s units on campus. One of the most active organizations since its beginning, the Athenians list as one of their most noteworthy historical events the several encounters with the IOC Courts concerning illegal rushing activities during the year. To qualify as a member a person must be regularly enrolled in the University aiid in eooa academic standing, and must comply with all stand- ards of living and conduct of the University and LDS Church. Athenians count five men on the honor roll. Homecoming saw this unit win first place trophy in the parade ' s humor division. Other activities included Invitational during Winter Quarter; presenting assembly with ToKalon; a swimming party at the Homestead; assembly and cast party; and Senior breakfast in May. Several exchanges were also held during the year with other units and members par- ticipated in various aspects of intramural sports. No doubt the highlight of the year was the dinner-dance held in Memory Grove in Salt Lake City. V ' Eddi h- Wendell JTM ' :i5, James F. ' I son. Gary v.ir. c■Jon Paul fiqley. Karl Loa Hunter, President mm Vrigley, Marvin ynn. Brent m ii4 BYU BEAT UTAH . . . was theme of Athenian float for Homecoming parade, featuring a realistic football crowd and game. SAD AND LONELY students pose remorsefully on Argonaut assembly which was presented in cooperation with other units. Service to God, school, community, and brotherhood through social activities and scholastic betterment is cited by the Argonauts as goals of the unit. The unit first made its appearance on campus in 1951 and was rechartered in 1956. Listed as qualifications for unit membership is the upholding of Church and University standards. The Argonaut social unit participated in many campus activities during the year. In addition they held exchanges with other units and an annual dinner-dance. They presented a studentbody assembly during winter quarter with three other units. President of the organization was Ken Byers. Larry Best filled the post of vice-president, while Dick Allen held secretary post. Glen Palmer performed treasurer duties. Allen. D;ck Banks, Douglas Best. Larry Byers. Kenneth Call. Robert Collyer, Ron Fagg, Jack Wayne Farnsworth. Larry Grotegut, David , Jensen, Bruce A. Jenson. Grover Leavltt. Ronald O ' Leary, Bert Palmer, Glen Woerner, Gary 192 PARTY OF THE GODS was featured on the student assembly presented by Cesta Tie. Other social units also participated. Cesta Tie Cesta Tie Social Unit was organized in 1928 by a group of girls who desired to further social activities on cam- §us. It is the oldest women ' s unit on the campus and en- eavors to be well represented in all major activities sponsored by the BYU. The goal of the vmit is repre- sented in the letters of its name: culture, education, service, tolerance and achievement — all tied together to make the whole. Exchanges, such as the one with the Argonaut unit Winter Quarter, an invitational with a Scottish theme and several other parties kept the girls busy. Spring Quarter there was the joint dinner-dance and a canyon party to stand out in the memories of the unit members. Cesta Tie joined with RiVeda and Ar- gonauts for many of their activities. Among the honors won by this unit, they claim the only girl studentbody president that the University has ever riad. Other hon- ors are the permanent Songfest trophy and third place wdnner in the snow sculpture contest in 1954. In order to become a member of this unit, a coed must be at least a second quarter Freshman and have a C aver- age or better. Tnis year Toy Goldrick held the office of president and was assisted by Gerrie Crane and Marilyn McCormick. In keeping with the requirements of the Brigham Young University, this unit has a faculty sponsor in the person of Mrs. Afton Porter. Barnum, Deanna Crane. Georgia Goldrick. Toy Halladay. Jerry Ann Knighton. Josephine Lowder. Diiie McCormick, Maritynn Nielsen. Josephine Prtne, Crystal 193 Swensen, Swen R. Sawyers, (Jack) Sherrell Todd, Byron Wadsworth, John Wilcoclt, Kei+h Wilcox, Dee C. BRICKER members and dates refresh themselves by candlelight. Food seems their only interest. Anderson, Gary Boilif, Mark Bentiey, Robert Bennett, David Blockhurst, Dennis Blaclthurst, Hoyt Boardman, Frank Boardman. Jack Bullock, Gordon Broctcbank, Brent Burgon, Kaye Caldwell, Paul Call, Rex Casper, Kent Dean, Mike Dixon, Don Dyer, Robert Ferwerda, Don Geertsen, John Forsyth, Terry Gardner, Dick Gibb, John Douglas Gosar. Greg Greenwood, Don Hale. John Hatch, Hal C. Holland, Jack Huish, Jim Hunt, Richard Keith, Wayne Lloyd, Eldon Larsen, Gary Liljenquist. Val Ray Lloyd. Gary Miller, Ed Pederson, Robert Peterson. Leon L. Reeder, Grant Ricks, Gary Robison, Clayne Goldbrlcker Founded in 1917 by a group of World War I veterans, the Bricker Social Unit lays the claim of being the oldest men ' s social unit on the BYU campus. Belief in a balanced social activity and fellowship and the perpetuation of college friendship through their alumni association characterize this imit. Brickers boast as former members, Dean Wesley P. Lloyd; Provo Mayor, Harold Van Wagonen, Coach Buck Dixon, and past BYU studentbody presidents, Lloyd George and Wid Tingey. This year saw the Brickers capture the sweepstakes trophy in the Homecoming parade. Activities included an Invitational; the Bricker Misfit Party; Bricker Haven; and the annual Bricker-Tausig Bury-the- hatchet Week. Listed high on the year accomplishments was the winning of the AMS Scholarship Trophy given to the men ' s unit with the highest grade point average. The trophy was won both Winter and Fall quarters. President of the organization was Jim Webster. Terry Forsyth handled the duties of the vice- president, while Hoyt Blackhiu-st acted as secretary. Treasurer duties fell to Hal Hatch. This group of capable officers led the club through a year of many ac- tivities, which was kicked off at the beginning of Fall Quarter wdth an assembly. The unit teamed with 0. S. Trovata in presenting Five Dreams to the student- body. Intramural competition saw the Brickers with many teams entered in every activity and consistently coming in high in the final analysis. Jim Webster, President K Himi SSfS VALIANT GIRL takes long draught from jug offered her by Bricker companions (left). Bob Dyer, composer and conductor of Bricker Songfest number, Images of Autumn, gives group the downbeat. Clayne Robinson was co-composer and Terry Forsyth accom- panied (above). 195 i Thomas, Dorrelt Walker. Dorrell Thompson, Keith Wells. Floyd TRANSPORTATION THEME provided reminiscent mood of horse and buggy days as Brigadier Homecoming float depicted the 1920 ' s. 196 Aiken, Glenn Atwood, Robert Berg, Bill Berge, Woyno K. Broolcs. Jerry Bush, Clifford Cahill, Tom Eldredge, J. Lloyd Forbis, Al HewiH, Harold Griffin, Spencer D. Hood, Grant Houston, Ron Houston, Rod Jones, Lonnie Leifson, Jack Linning, Johannes Mclver, Walter Moon, Milton Madson, Hal Morgan, Blain Palmer, Jerry Reed, Kenneth D. Reed, Robert Richards, Gene Shell, Jock Smith, Forrest Smith, Terry Strawn, Alfred L. Tenney. Roy Allen Brigadier With its only qualification for membership being the desire of any male stu- dent to belong, Brigadier Social Unit has grown many times over since its or- ganization in 1931 with only six members. Since E r. T. Earl Pardoe first di- rected its organization, such men as Fred Mooney, Coach Robison, and Barrel Walker have been on its membership rolls. John Berge served as president of the unit this year and with the help of able assistants was able to supply a well- rounded program of activity. Since the purpose of the unit is to promote social activities, its calendar was filled. Winter Quarter was especially busy with ex- changes with Cami Los, ToKalon and Ri Veda. Also, in February, the Brigs teamed with Nautilus, Cesta Tie and Knights Templar to bring their annual assembly to the studentbody. High on the year ' s list of activities was the Brigs ' interest in intramurals. They won the 1955-56 intramural trophy, and as they Sut it, there ' s no need to list all the others. The Brigadiers capped off a won- erful year with their annual dinner-dance held on April 26 m Salt Lake ' s Country Club. Bob Anderson, President BRIGADIER MEMBERS meet on Saturday afternoon (or pictures with trophies won by this popular social unit on campus. 197 Beck, Jockie Arbogast, Shonnio Beclcstrond, Helen Billington, Nadino Btauer, Lanls Borgquist, Laurel Brown. Carol Ann dough. Gloria Daniels. Diana Doy+on. Kenna Durrant. Viclci Eliason, Pat Hall. Nadine Forsyth. Gwen Gurney. Lois Higgins. Nancy Hausknecht. Jeanne Jensen. Karen Leishman, Karen Jones. Virginia Kendrick. Linda Lillywhite, Karen Llewellyn. Jo Ann McComas. Carole Montierth. Myrna Murchie, Pat Murdock, Sally Newman. Nancy Ann Nicholson, Donna Oates, Diane Orr, Diane Olsen, La Deane Orem, Kathryn Partridge. Miriam Pickering, Kathy Sant, Sharyn Scholes. Carol Schneider, Mahrah Scholes, Jo Ann Shay, Frances Smith, Karen Stanfield. Ruth Stokes, Eddi Steinagel, Joanne Stewart, Barbara Traver. Lonnle Westwood. Susan (Elizabeth) Whitaker, Joan . _E J 198 CamI Los Cami Los social unit has dedicated itself to the oration of lasting friendships and the task of providing to its members the opportunity to work together to make a well-rounded social life. This unit was organized on the BYU campus in the Spring Quarter of 1952 with an original membership of twenty-seven. These few have now grown to the full capacity of sixty members. Among their outstanding members, Cami Los claims the Snow Carnival Queen, Barbara Stewart. In 1955 this unit took first place in the beauty division of Homecoming float competition. During Winter Quar- ter of this year they captured the Scholarship trophy given to the different women ' s organizations on cam- pus. In order to do this, the entire unit had a grade point of 5.2 average. Cami Los participated in the Songfest with an original song entitled, Perspective. Some of the social events held during the year was a spring dinner-dance in the theme of Artistry in Red. This unique dance was held in the Salt Lake Country Club. Several exchanges were held with other units on campus and an inivtational was held in Spanish Fork during Fall Quarter. Several lectures on beauty, etiquet and dress helped the girls to be aware of them- selves. During Winter Quarter they joined with the Vikings to produce a student assembly. These many activi- ties were directed by Louise Sundal, president. Louise Sundal, President y 5r ' i DREAMY SINGER on Cami Los assembly. O fi OPENHOUSE GUESTS were well received as they sought for entrance into the functions and activities of Fidelas unit. 200 k Bell. Alice Ahern, Lynne Bell. Jessie Lee Bragg, Mary Cunningham, Marilyn Earl. Micki Forsyth. Sandra Fouh, Elva Gardner, Georganne Fenley, Mary Graham, Glenda Groneman, Janet Hannig, Karen Helm. Maurvene Houston Jean Kershaw, Gloria McAllister, Nancy Merrill, Cheri Nelson, Mary. Kay Rust, Pat Peterson, Cheri Robertson. Marilyn Smith. Miriam Smith, Marian Smith. Sue Sorensen, Judy Stay, Donavee Thaxton, Karen Torbert, Lynn StoUs, Margaret Fidelas was organized 28 years ago with the motto, Amici Fidelas Ami, or Friends, Faithful, Forever. Purpose of the unit is to promote friendship and spirituality between members and to instill in each girl of the unit the realiza- tion that working together in all things brings unity. This year Fidelas won second place in the comedy division for floats during Homecoming and for the second year presented an outstanding assembly with Val Hyrics. Otner activities included takmg programs to the Utah State Hospital once a quarter. Elxchanges with Val Hyrics, a snow party; Knights Templar, a basketball party; and Ar- gonauts, The winter invitational was held in Orem, with the theme, ' ' House of Blue Lights. The dinner-dance was held in the spring at Salt Lake Country Club. ' The King and I set the mood for the evening. Fall Quarter unit mem- bers held a slumber party and during Winter Quarter Utah State Prison Ward- en Marcell Graham spoke at fireside. Spring Quarter found Fidelas participating in Songfest with a calypso number. Jane Judd headed the unit, with Alice Bell as vice-president. Other officers were Judy Sorensen, secretary; Nancy McAllis- ter, treasurer; and Mrs. Evan Croft as sponsor. Jane Judd, President f fv- f: V ' -. . fl CALYPSO STYLE, complete with costumes characterized the Fidelas entry in Songfest. Marilyn Cunningham was the composer. 201 Anderson. Paulene Adamson, Lorna Bailey, Barbara Bailey. Roma Becbtrand. Carol Nan Breitenbuech r, Gayie Bennett, Betty Brown, Lora Lee Bryan, Lucile Burton. Donette Carroll. Maureen Curtis, Caroline Clark, DeLene Corey, Sharon Davis, Hazel Dunn. Pat Edwards, Elaine Ellsworth, Barbara Davis, Lena Fullmer. Claire Greenwood. Carma Hansen. Janell Hight. Dawn Holmes, Mary Ingram, Patricia Highes. Ann Ingersall. Mary! Jeffery. Leiloni Jensen. Afton Johnson . Ralphlne Knapp, Charlene Lilly, Vivian Moffitt. Karen Myltol. Denise Nelson, Wilma Nielsen, Margene Pack, Jane Lucille Parkinson, Kay Paulos, Camllle Petersen, Margene Robinson, Margaret Rowley. Kay Perkins, Norma Rowley. Sharon Rumel. Pam Schmidt, Nathelle Selbert. Charlene Shipp. Sherry Smith, Mario Spratling, Coleen Sisemore. Claudia Taysom, Annette West. Joyce 202 ' The unit held their annual invitational at the Park- University Ward on January 11 and 12. A mock slumber party held in January also turned out very well. Another active evening during the month of January was a fashion show held at the Wasatch School. Talent shows, book reviews and regular business meetings kept the members of this unit busy and happy. Many of the prominent peo- ple in student affairs are affiliated with this new vmit and they claim also a few prominent people in the life of the school. Other officers were Betty Bennett, Donette Burton, and Sherry Shipp. nda Benson President One of the newest social imits on campus, Kappa Debs have really been a most active group. Organized on January 27, 1955, this group has grown fast from its original forty-three members. With its purpose of cre- ating more social activities and leadership opportun- ities, Kappa Debs has a packed social calenaar. Ilda Benson served as president this year, and the imit was sponsored by Mrs. Norman Gulbrandsen. Win- ter Quarter seemd to be the busy quarter of the year with the unit ' s open house, rush parties, exchanges and cultural events. A testimonial meeting for mem- bers was held on January 28. The group ' s culture nights included book reviews and fine arts lectiu es and were always poptdar with the members. A very friendly group, the unit uses five keys or goals as guides to better lives. SLUMBER PARTY with cuddle toys as invited guests proved a lot of fun. GOAT DINNER was unique for pledges. PRETTY GIRLS on Kappa Deb float pose to be a memorable melody. Abrams, Howard Adams, John B. Ah Nee, Roy Al!en, Robert Andersen, C. Paul Baxter, Larry iown, Ciint Beckstead, Tony Bringhurst, Kent Broadbent, Joseph Burlce, Murland J. Chamberlain. Gary Gardner, Wayne Litster, Alien Heath, Frank A. towry, Jim Nielsen, Stewart Nicholes, Veriin Sorensen, Myron Schofield, Dave Ross iter, Terry Smith, Dave Smith, Eugene Tolman, Wayne Weller. Charles H. Wilberg, Carl Winkelman.Wait DEE WOODS takes bow for unit ' s Songfest rendition. He was conductor and composer off the number. 204 Knights Templar Originally the Knights Templar were an Order or- ganized after the First Crusade to guard the Holy Land. It was a very prominent and important order during the Middle Ages. The Knights Templar on the BYU campus have been very active in campus activi- ties during the past few years. In the spring of 1955, the unit took tnird place in the Songfest and first place in the men ' s division for an egg-throwing booth at the AMS carnival. In the Homecoming parade 1956, Knights Templar won third place in the humor division. They also won third place in Songfest in men ' s division this year. The unit was organized to promote brotherhood and scholarship. They try to as- sist each other to attain the best mental, moral and spiritual goals. Another of their goals is the develop- ment of proper social refinements. The organization is pledged to serve the members by helping them gain valuable leadership qualities as well as experience in planning unit, school and community projects. This leadership and experience are obtained oy delegating responsibility to all members within the unit. One of the highlights of the year for this unit was their combining with Nautilus, Cesta Tie and Brigadier social units for a Winter Quarter assembly. The theme was Olympic Chaos and was the story of the Greek Gods ' court and thir search for entertainment. Dee Woods served as president of the Knights Templar unit and was assisted during the year by Paul Ander- son as vice-president and John Adams as secretary. Dee Woods, President GRECIAN GODS get thrill of listening to Elvis Presley ' s music (above). Down the hatch . . . and back. Goat week punishment is cruel (right). NATILUS SOCIAL unit became service unit and cleaned Oak Hills Chapel. The project made lasting friends. i I Alexander, Potti Atkinson, Laureita Babcocic, Barbara Baer, Virginia Barratt, Marilyn Bean, Audrey Bowden, Gaye Bunnell, Mary Helen Call, Caryol Crandall, LaWana Hansen, Roberta Hill, Valerie Hyde. Susann Johanson, Denece Johnson. Beth Leonhardt. Mary Modsen, Mary Lou Millar, Yvonne Murray, Evelyn Nebeicer, Louise ' helps, Shirley ' ayne. Louise tichards, Donna !ussell, Georgia ifaples, Sue Ann -fephan, Judy tiriand, Elaine Villeins, Bobb: tfong, Carole Nautilus off N.L.U. The girls in Nautilus of N.L.U. were busy this year with a full and varied schedule of activities. There were exchanges, business meetings and other activities which occupied their time. This unit participated in Songfest, which required long hours of practice. The reward came the night of performance, however, when they won third place in the most original song division. In November there was the Fall Invitational and the Under the Sea Banquet was held in January. In March they had their annual dinner-dance at the coimtry club in Salt Lake City. The purpose of this organization is to promote lasting friendships and to develop each individual member. These goals may be attained by living up to the standards of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints which are also the standards of Brigham Young University and the Nautilus Social Unit. Among the prominent members of Nautilus are the Homecoming Queens of 1953 and 1954 and the AWS presidents of 1954 and 1955. This year this unit was sponsored by LaRae Carter and Myrtle Redmon served as president. Myrtle Redmon, president. r NAUTILUS SINGERS pose for pretty picture at Songfest. Carita Strobel and Charlene Tate collaborated to compose Obscurity. 207 1 t .% jt w jC i3 Webster, Sharron Thomas. Marcile Vandenberg, Norine Weaver, Ellen Claire Woodward. Marilyn EARLY MORNING Songfest rehearsal brought O.S. members in many costumes. 208 b Abegg. Gwen Anderson. Mary Anderson, Sue Marie Andrus. Rose Mary Ashworth, Penny Austin, Jeanne Bartow, Carolyn Bateman, Marietta Beck, Kathleen Bertoncelj, Eileen Broadbent, Beverly Campbell, Becky Carr. Janetle Carter. Judy Chapman, Jackie Christensen, Josephine Ann Collins, Sue Craythorn. Eileen Cutler, Dorothea Dixon, Keren Gould, Suzanne Green, Stieiann Grover, Judy Hacking, Lani Hansen, Patsy Hardy, Carolyn Haynie, Klea Johnson, Donna Johnson, Joneen Johnson, Virginia Kirk, Tamsin Jones, Vernadeen Lewis, Jean Kimball, Joan Kehmeier, Barbara Loynd, Pauta Mo ody. Catherine Nelson, Janice Nelson, Mary Ann Newitt. Norma Porter, PaHi Paramore, Mary Jo Patterson. Jeanne Perkins, Margo Petersen, Elaine Roberts. Virginia Snow, Louise Stapley, Claudia Swensen, Marilyn Swenson, Nancy Octo Sorosis Trovata was organized to promote worthwhile association among girls with mutual interests and ideals. In 1918, eight of such girls formed an organization to further their friendships. From this organization the name of Octo Sorosis Trovata is taken. Among the prominent members of this organ- ization is Klea Hajoiie, attendant to the 1956-57 Homecoming nueen. Ellen Weaver was chosen as the outstanding girl-of-the-month in her fiela, education, this year. This unit has also made showings in many of the competitions on campus and is known for its support of all school events. First place in the Chnstmas Drive went to O. S. Trovata. They also won second place in the beauty division of Homecoming floats with their entry, We Lived in Fan- tasy. Many of the activities entered into by this unit required a lot of work but were a lot of fun. There was the work on the float and the early morning rours of Songfest practice. All of these activities were imder the capable direc- tion of President Carole Ann Morgan. Other activities held during the year were exchanges with Val Hyric and Vikings. The invitational was neld during Fall Quarter to the theme of ' Crystallite, and the dinner-dance was held at the Starlight Gardens in Salt Lake City. They also participated in a new and different assembly, Five Dreams, with several other units. A Can- yon party brought the year ' s activities to a close. Carole Ann Morgan, President UNUSUAL POSE is caught by camera as students performed on assembly presented by O. S. Trovata and other social imits. 209 kf! FIRST FLIGHT is brought to the remembrance of Homecoming parade spectators by dramatic float. Progress is emphasized. 210 Ayers, Lonnie Ainsworth, Robert Anderson, Oscar Atkin. Roy Baird, Kay Blake. Bill Bultocic, Burt Burns, John Davis, Gerald E. Carter, Richard Garn Farmer, Scott Eckel. Paul Eyring, Phillip Hammond, Bill Hanning, Gary W. Harris, Frank D. Heywood. Richarc Horsley, Richard Hunter, Dave Hill, Paul M. Johnson, Rick Martin. James W. Miller. Rob Miner, Alan Nolen. Phillip W. Olson Bob Rather, Douglas Roberts, Dean Rooks, John Robertson, Gary Seiger, Richard Sant. Richard Slater, Wayne Soule, Carlin Staley, Roger Stohlton. John Taylor, Cornell Tebbs, Dan Taylor, Milton Tebbs, Dou9 Originated in 1915 at the Brigham Young Academy, Tau Sigma is the oldest social unit on the campus. The group was organized under the title The Three I ' s, but they changed the name in 1923 to tne Greek letters Tau Sigma. Mem- bers of the unit strive to promote social and athletic activity and encourage and develop leadership in their members. Under the leadership of Al Hemsley, president, the Tausigs held a dinner-dance, an invitational, Bury-the-hatchet- week, and several exchanges with other organizations. Other officers who served during the year were Wayne Slater, John Bums and Bill Blake. Dr. Weldon J. Moffit acted as the unit ' s sponsor. Among the famous alumni listed by the Tau Sigma imit are El wood Romney, BYU ' s first all- American; Terry Tebbs, bas- ketball all-American; Leroy Porter, past studentbody president; Stan Watts, BYU basketball coach; Wayne Soffe, physical education coach; Ed Firmage, owTier of the Firmage Department Store; and Weldon Moffit, BYU psychology professor. Awards and prizes won by the unit include first place in the 1956 Snow Carnival sculpturing contest, an award in the 1955 AMS student carnival, and possession of the hatchet for the past decade. In order to become a mem- ber of this unit, candidates must have a grade-point average equal to the stand- ard set by the unit and a standing of second-quarter Freshman or higher in the University. Even with these high standards there are many applicants for ad- mission to this unit. Al Hemsley, President BRIGHT CUMBERBUNDS called attention to Tausigs Songfest group as tbey sang The Song of Life, by Carl Chamberlain. Twitty. Charyle Wood, Carol Wright. Sharron TO KALON FLOAT presented pretty girk against a backdrop of an artificial rose. 212 Beasley. JoAnn Anderson. Nancy Bell, Diana Benson, Sharon Billings, Marilyn Black, Marcia Bowen, Jane Brady. Beverly Brown, Ferneth Call, Sue Chflstensen. Karen Christensen, Kaye Cooper, Glenna Covey. Barbara Creer, Diana Crittenden, Carolyn Dalton, Juana Duffin, Deanna Erickson, Karen Fowles. Lueann Hanks, Nancy Hart, Sherlyn Hawkins. Norine Hunter, Margaret Hutchinson, Nafhel Jackson. Joyce Kaupp. Jackie Lamb, Carole Law, Elaine McBride. Deanna McDonald, Kathleen McLure, Mary Miller. Corena Moultrie, Beverly Ostergaard, Marie Oswald, Shirlene Parte, Diane Peacock, Wanda Lee Pond, Fran Reed, Maxine Roberts, Judy Robinson, Shirlene Russell, ChyrI Seymour, Margot Thornley, Sharon Von Wagoner, Betsy Welker, Janet White, Kathryn Whiting. Lois ToKaloii An earnest search for beauty in all things is the purpose of the members of the ToKalon social unit. This unit was organized on the BYU campus in 1949 by Carolyn Blair and seventeen others who chose for the organization the colors of turquoise and gold. During the 1956-57 school year, Toke members participated in a slumber party, Christmas dance, fireside chats, culture nights and a party at the MIA home. The unit also held an invitational and a dinner-dance to complete a well-rounded social calendar. The ToKalon unit won the 1957 Song- fest trophy for the best song in the women ' s division with their composition, Look to This Day. President Ann Hawkins helped to compose the song and also acted as the conductor for the group. Other awards won during the past years are the Snow Sculpture second place in 1954, Songfest traveling trophy 1951-52, second place in the Homecoming Quartet competition in 1952 and 1956, and the most beautiful Homecoming float in 1952. Members for ToKalon must go through rushing procedures, be voted on by members, and must meet the pledging requirements set up by the unit. ToKalon offers to its members an opportunity for fellowship and social opportunities in campus life. Planned ac- tivities present both cultural and social benefits to members in order to develop them to the fullest extent. By competing in various events the unit makes many friends vsdth others. Sponsor for the ToKalon unit on campus during this year was Vonda Porter. Ann Hawkins, President BADMINTON, pedal-pushers, food and fun helped make canyon party a success. FUNNY HATS, popcorn, free conversation and fun were order of exchange party. KAREN LILLYWHITE was chosen as Val Hyric Sweetheart during the year. 214 Berg, Richard Ash by, Gordon Bailey, Fred Bird, Talmage Blalce, Reed Bowman, Murton Brown, Mike Cena, Robert Chantry, Clyde Cornish, Clayton Carter. Don Cook, James DeGraw. Cliff Dixon, Glenn Estes. Rex Frannpton, Dean Frei, Don Froelich, E. Robert Fuhriman, David H. Gunnell. Bob Harman, Warren Harris, Howard M. Horton, Arney Ivie, Morrel W. Johnson, Ted Kenney, Don Lsyton, James J. Luke, Philip Merkley. Harvey Neilon, Tom Overson, Leiand Messervy, Hal Overson. Rodger Peterson, John D. Romney, Van Shaeffer, Marty Smith, Al Sorensen, Gerald Stubbs, Stan A. Tucker, Tom (Thomas Ray) ubbs, Richard irner. Joe an Noy, Don talker. Kay bardie. Bud asden, Leonard Barry eidner. Leo eidner, Roger nde, Tom Val Hyric The four points of the Val Hyric pin stand for the goal of the unit: Service, Scholarship, Sportsmanship, and Sociability. Steeped in tradition, the Val Hyrics look to Norse legena for their name. Organized in 1927, the Val Hyrics celebrated their 30th year on campus with a full year of activities. Included was the traditional invitational, Val Ilalla, featuring a full course dinner, stage show, and crowning of VH Sweetheart, Karen Lillywhite; backing last year ' s trophy-winning assembly with another outstanding assembly in conjunction witn Cami Los and Fidelas; sponsoring the Rebelettes, a precision marching unit from Dixie College; leader in drive for Hungarian Student Fund; and ara- ditional two-day dinnerday at the Homestead. Val Hyric points to winning of the Christmas Drive trophy for the third straight year, capturing third straight AMS Carnival trophy, possession of intramural swimming trophy for third running year, and the winning of Supremacy for year, and second place in Homecoming quartet competition for second year. Members include Reed Blake, AMS president; Blair Armstrong, Sophomore vice-president; Don Kenney, Freshman senator; Ted Johnson, ASBYU cabinet; AMS councilmen Jerry Grif- fiths, Murton Bowman, and Kay Walker. Spring Quarter saw five Val Hyrics elected to studentbody and class offices. Firesides were held twice each month with prominent city and school officials speaking. The activities of the club were sponsored and advised by Galen Caldwell, a faculty member of the Political Science Department of the BYU campus. Jerry Ciriffitlis, President REED BLAKE and Craig Otterstrom composed By the Serpentine, which was sung by the unit at Songfest Contempora. 215 I I m ' VAL NORN combined with Vikings to produce authentic Rip Van Winkle assembly. Modern dancers portrayed various moods. 216 Allen, Barbara Andersen. LeArta Arit, Arlene Arnold. Marilyn Barker, JoAnne Bergstedt, Eleanor Brandley. Carmen Brown. Anne Burrup, Kaye Cram, Deanna Clyde, Jane Craner, Jeri Crandall. Sue Defte Ellsworth, Eloise Emmett, Sally Geddes, Koria Finlayson, Bliss Harding. Nancy Griffin, Gayle Harrison, Jane Henrle. Pat Haltt. Joyce Holman. Joy Hull, Janis Johansen, Joyce Johansson, Linnea Jones, Ann Jorgensen, Arlene Martcham, Barbara Maxfield, Carol Ann McKelt, Mickey Moon, Marilyn Munic, Marilyn Olpin. Jewel Ottosen. Ruth Pedersen, Sandra Redd, Linda Robinson. Pat Salisbury, RaNae Scott. Lee Simper, Geniel Seely. Sonya (Sunny) Sims, Jane Smeath. Lorna Snow, Shirley Stringham, Barbara Stuart. Daphne Stuart, Maxine Taylor. Ann Thomas. Colette Val Norn Val Norn was organized in 1928 with twenty-five charter members. The pur- pose of the organization is to further the bonds of friendship between members and to support all school activities. Among other qualifications, a member must maintain a 2.5 grade average. Listed in the accomplishments of the unit is win- ner in the Homecoming float competition vith first place in the beauty division. The unit placed second in the women ' s division of Songfest this year and won first place in 1955. They also won first place in the field of composition at the Songfest this year. In addition to presenting the outstanding assembly, the Val Noms captured the AWS scholarship trophy and service trophy. Some of the prominent student leaders who are members of this unit are Kaye Burrup, Sophomore secretary; Jane Harrison. Junior senator; and Maxine Stewart, Sen- ior senator. Others are Ann Brown, Junior class vice-president, and Pat Henrie, concert mistress for the BYU Symphony. Some of the outstanding activities which dotted the calendar for this unit were the Feast of the Gods assembly. Banquet of Yellow Roses, winter invitational, a spring dinner-dance and a canyon party. Members also enjoyed many exchanges with other imits and participation in the AMS carnival. Responsible for the direction of these many and interesting projects were the officers, Kay Brockbank, president; Gayle Griffin, vice-president; Arlene Jorgenson, secretary ;and Ann Jones, treasurer. Mrs. Lucille Thome acted as the unit ' s sponsor. Kay Brockbank, President HOMECOMING FLOAT won first place in the beauty division for Val Norn unit. GIRLS sneeringly brag and complain of their work. C ' tr ' r ' ) ■i . 217 FIRST PLACE Songfest honors went to the Vikings for the presentation of Dave Taylor ' s, Desert Harmony. ' 218 Anderson, J. Paul Ashton, R. Paul Bacon, Carl Bean, Clark Bean, Larry Beebe. Jack Bosen, Lee Calvert. Tracy Butterfield, Kent Bryan, Lauren Chamberlain, Wayne Coffman, Gordon C. Cole, Tom Craig, Steve Davis. Reed Donahoo, Boyd Eagleston, Gerald Edward, Brent Finch, Richard Goodson, Ray Haddock, Gary Hales, Sloan Hansen. Lee Harris, Joe Harris, Martin Henderson. D. W. Hunter, Richard Jenkins, Gary Jensen, Richard Jenkins, Larry Jex, John Jeppson, Roger Kaleta, Gary Macdonald, Larry McGinn, Joseph Mitchell, Carl Nelson, Neil F, Pierce, Kenneth Perry, Lynn Peterson, Robert W. Pierce, Ron Pettingilt, Ted H. Smart, Richard J. Stoslch. David Jon Taylor, Bob Taylor, Dave Theobald, Neil Ward. Ron Webber. Robert R. Wood. Reid Viking Viking social unit presents as its purpose the fostering of fraternal brotherhood and friendship through participation in traditional unit activities and by work- ing together as a group. This organization was formed in 1928 by charter mem- bers including Clyde D. Sandgren and Rulon Paxman. Outstanding alumni in- clude Mr. Sandgren, legal counsel for the Brigham Yoimg University. Activities for the unit during 1956-57 included an invitational, a dinner-dance, an assem- bly with the Val Norns, and a Jiggs party, where members and dates arrived decked in cartoon characters garb. Richard Bell served as president and was aided during the year by Kent Butterfield, vice-president; Reed Davis, secretary; and Gordon Coffman, treasurer. Under this executive group, the Vikings won the first place trophy in the 1957 Songfest — Contempora. Other awards of the unit include first place for men ' s presentation during the 1956 Songfest and a prize for the outstanding assembly of 1955-56. Viking sponsors are Clyde Sand- gren, Dr. Richard Hales, and Bill Dyer, BYU professor. They have assisted in the guidance of the unit during its activities and stand as aids and guides to the individual members. The Viking unit strives to offer its members an opportunity to participate in the activities of the University on a social and a service basis. Through such participation the members gain a better knowledge of the school and also grow to greater heights both spiritually and socially as an individual. Dick Bell, President I VIKINGS did their share on the assembly produced with Val Norn. Here men brag of their accomplishments to the girls. SONGFEST FEATURED the presentation of Ri Veda as the first number on the program singing the song, Reflections. Sodalatus, the theme of Ri Veda Women ' s Social Unit, means unity. The purpose of the unit is to promote friendship, love, and loyalty through associa- tion and to honor and develop respect for womanhood. Ri Veda is comparatively young, being reactivated dur- ing the Winter Quarter of 1955. Various social activi- ties enlivened the year ' s agenda. These activities in- cluded exchanges with the Y Marines, the Brigadiers and various other units. The organization also held a Valentine party and a buddy party which were quite Stuehser. Darlene Thomas. Sharon Walker. Beverly enjoyable for all who attended. The invitational was held during October and featured a Hawaiian theme. Together with Cesta Tie and Argonauts social units, a dinner dance was held May 3 in Salt Lake City. Mar lene Charles supervised this unit as its president and was assisted by Geraldine Allred, Darlene Stuehser and Louanne Miles. The unit was comprised of ap- proximately twenty girls and was sponsored by Lynn Remelle. SOME of RiVeda ' s officers were Louanne Miles, Marlene Charles and Geraldine AUred. Aired. Geraldine Allred. Lorna Bartlett, Janet Beasley. Careen Blacichurst. Coleen Charles. Marlene Glenn. Darlene Miles, Louanne Ortosen, Shirley Pace, Vione Ruplinger. Kathryn Stratford, Nancy 220 SOME BACHELORS over 25 receive instruction in development of techniques which may remove them from Chi Sigma XXV. Sigma Ctil XXV Perhaps the newest, and certainly the most xinique, unit on campus is the Chi Sigma XXV. Qualifications for membersnip are restrictive: the applicant must be male, over twenty-five years of age, single, and not en- gaged at the time of rushing. After initiation, members who marry must go inactive, but they are retained as honorary lifetime members. The unit was first organ- ized in October of 1956 after the appearance in the Daily Universe of an editorial suggesting the need for such an organization. The aim of the organization is to provide older bachelors on campus with suitable social opportunities to meet and mix with eligible young ladies. A Date Chairman arranges short-notice blind dates, and an Exchange Chairman contracts ex- change gatherings with all-girl organizations. Officers of the unit for the year were Robert Crist, president; Gordon Taylor and Donald Nelson, vice-presidents; and Arlen Harris, secretary. The organization was sponsored by Lyman Durfee. Barney Ralph Bethers, Gordon Brown. Farrell Crist. Robert Croft, Merlin Durfee, Lyman Forsberg. Robin Fye, Rodney Garrison. William Gasfiler, Dan Hadley, Darrell Hansen, Kimball Harley, Timothy Harris, Arlen A. Hatch, Dolray O. Horn, Gus R. Holdewyn, Phil Maughan. Scott May, Frank O. Miller, Donald L. Nelson, Donald B. Renstron, Keith Roberts, Cecil L. Schmidt, George W. West, Robert Smythe. James 221 WILLING WORKER spirit shown as White Keys carry Homecoming Y. COMMITTEE checks accuracy of White Key Directory. Vlfhite Key The White Keys are always striving to fulfill their stated purpose — ' to foster service and to promote a spirit of fellowship among students. Membership in trie organization is an ultimate honor, signifying four years of service, activity, and high scholarship; mem- bership is restricted to the top twenty-five girls of the Senior class, qualifications being a three-point grade average. Most girls in the organization are also officers other groups — all are active in student functions. in Membership included Bonnie Berrett, AWS President, Donna Glazier, studentbody secretary, and Pat Strong, studentbody first vice-president. Their main activity is the preparation of the popular Student Directory. Sponsor is Lucille Spencer. Anderson, Lois Yvonne Arnold, Marilyn BerreH, Bonnie Brasher, Margaret Elaine Butler, Sandra Bunnell, Mary Helen Decker. Mary Edwards, Pat Glazier, Donna Grimshaw, Barbara Hart, Barbzara Johnson, Carol Humphries, Doris Murray, Evelyn Ottosen, Nadene Sabin, Joan Sedgwick, Claiudia Stephan, Judy Strong, Pat Stuart, Maxine 222 MEMBERS admire Football Wlieel they sponsored. BLUE KEY members explain functions of organization at openhouse confab. Blue Key Blue Key is a national men ' s honor fraternity for upper- classmen or third quarter sophomores. Qualifications for membership dictate a three-point grade average, ei- ther for the two preceding quarters or for the overall rec- ord. Besides this scholarship criteria, members are selected on the basis of service to the school. The purpose of the organization as stated is to perpetu- ate and intensify the belief in God, to foster a desire to serve college and fellows among students, to study student problems, enrich student hfe, and stimulate the process and best interests of the Brigham Young Uni- versity. Prominent membership included Mike Yoshino, Monroe McKay, and Webb Crockett. Sponsor is Briant Jacobs. Allred, Bill Allred. Joel Bateman, Robert E. Crockett, Clyll Webb Ellison, Howard Griffiths, Jerry W. Gardner, W. Oallin Hanks, Charles W. Hilton, Bruce Hilton, Ciesse S. Hilton, H. Gill Hyde, Ronald G. Jackson, Norman Heber Jacobs, Dee V. Kingdon, Eugene Eart McArthur, Nedd McKay, Barrie Mathis, William Marlow, John Mitchell, Carl Peterson, Bruce R. Ragsdate, Ronald Ricks, Gary Monson, Calvin E. Simmons, Leiand Smart, Richard Waltman, Ralph Lawrence Westerberg, Bates Williamson, Gary kuj y 4 -  • V KNIGHTS help with elections as school service. GAME VICTORY brings out bell and trailer to acclaim team. 224 DEDICATED TO SERVICE was theme of IK float. iL DeMordaunt, Roger Hales, Ron Harvey. Ken Heath. Frank Hegerty, Everrott Hemenway. Lynne Ivie. Ray Jarvis, Mark W. Lake, Jay Lufkin, Cordell Lillywhite, Joy Madsen, Charley Merrell, Rulon Miller, Glen Miller, Roger Mitchell. Charles R. Molloy, Jerry Montgomery, Clint Moore, Michael Quinney, Gary Nowell, James Palmer, Blaine Price, Zack Powell, Brad Reimers. Richard D Relyea, Russell Roper, Keston Rust. Dilworth Schell, Gerald A. Smith, Gordon Lea Jr. Smith. Norman J. Sorenson, Line Tebbs, Doug Thorne. James Trane. Paul M. Tripp, Paul Varney, Joel Victor. Roger Werner. Dean J. Wilson, Richard Wilkinson. David Intercollegiate Knights Gold Y. Chapter of the Intercollegiate Knights outlines as its purpose to per- form service to the school and to promote brotherhood among each other and IK ' s from other campuses. The BYU chapter of the national men ' s service or- ganization was founded in 1941 and set many campus traditions since that time. Activities of the IK ' s such as the lighting of the block Y for Hello Week, Home- coming, Belle of the Y, Y day, Commencement and ringing of the Y bell after BYU sports victories kept members busy during the year. Thev also co-spon- sored Belle of the Y Week and Hello Week with Y Calcares and held exchanges and invitationals with other service units. Honorable Dute of the unit during the 1956-57 year, Paul Webb, headed an executive group composed of Roger Victor, vice-auke; Blaine Palmer, worthy scribe; Jay Late, chancellor of the exechequor; Roger De Mordaunt, recorder; Lynne Hemenway, expansion of- ficer; and Ray Beckham, sponsor. BYU men in order to be qualifiea for mem- bership in IK ' s must page or pledge for one quarter and fulfill certain page re- quirements. They must also maintain a 2.5 grade point average. Outstanding offices held by IK members during the 1956-57 year included Kelvyn CuUi- more, studentbody treasurer. As a service unit, the IK ' s perform many func- tions for the university as a part of their activities. These include ushering. Paul Webb, Honorable Duke i! n tj j ff =) j Salatar, Lillle Scholes, Carol Shumway, Carmen Smith, Catherine Stadmiller, Bobbi Stettler. Carolyn Stiriand, Elaine Staples, Sue Ann Swenson, Marilyn Taslcer, Dorothy Wright. Dolores Walker, Shirley Webb, Carolyn Zollinger, Janice WITH LEFT FOOT UP, the Sponsors are ready to start off on the right foot — which is their usual procedure as they serve at various functions on the Brigham Young University Campus. Here they participate in the Homecoming Day parade. 226 Anderson, Karen Anderson. Sue Marie Ashby, Joan Ault, Myrna Bailey, Barbara Baker, Corma Beck. Jackie Beckstrand. Helen Berry, LouJne Bodihe, Shirley Brimhall, Janelie Brooks, Connie Burrup, Kaye Cahoon, Sharon Campbell, Carolyn Carter, Annette Chandler, Connie Collins, Cecily Cummings, Karen Dixon, Karen Durrant. Vicki Eliason, Pat Flenniken. Daisy Grover, Judy Hart, Barbara Hatch, Antoinette Hatch, Donna Henry, Diane Gyde, Edna Lou Ingram, Patricia Kozalc, Jackie Leishman, Karen Lewis, Marilyn Lochhead, Lois Mattice. Nan Merrill, Janet Miner. Janet Morgan, Marcia Nelson, Mary Ann Nutter, Diana Oberhansley. Loa Obregon, Socorro Orme, Kathryn Oxborrow, Jeanette Painter, Beverly Poole, Maxine Redd. Carolyn Reddish, Jackie Reed, Maxine Robinson, Leona Sponsor Corps is affiliated with university AFROTC and its purpose is to serve this group as well as BYU and the community. The coea group has a social purpose to have fun and make lasting friendships. Uniformed members were first seen on campus in 1952 when the four year organization was established. Since that time Sponsors have actively partici- pated in university functions and services. During 1956-57 the 75 members organized a fall Blood Drive, marched in the Homecoming parade, presented an assembly and the Military Ball in conjunc- tion with the AFROTC, gave a dinner dance, went on flights, held exchanges and presented a drill during the MMen Tournament. The military saluting of Sponsors on campus walks brought notice to mem- bers. And some of the members have won university titles during the year. Claudia Sedgwick was Homecoming Queen, Karen Leishman, Sophomore Loan Fund Queen; Diane Henry, runner-up for Delta Phi Dream Girl; Shar- ron Benson, Belle of the Y; and Janelie Brimhall, runner-up for Belle of the Y. In order to be qualified to join the Sponsor Corps applicants must apply in the fall and pass the interview and marching reviews as judged by respective boards. Officers for 1956-57 were Claudia Sedgwick, commandant, Barbara Hart, ex- ecutive officer, Annette Carter, adjutant, Kathy Orme, finance and Col. Bar- nett S. Allen, sponsor. Claudia Sedgwick, Commandant fk jjk fy i kv W A, Walker. Gail Ward. Georgeanna Wilcox, Marion Woodward. Lee Anna Wood, Carol SPURS PRACTICE formation and step for Homecoming parade. EARLY RISERS notify new members. 228 Alder. Liltie Alien, Jeanne Alter, Marilyn Anderson. Marie Arnason, Lynefte Barry, Barbara Bates, Colleen Blact:, Marcia Blodgett, Joan Brim, Beulah Brown, Kay Browning, Kate Bunnell, Ann Cook, Barbara Coleman, Doreen Crandall, SueDette Cunningham, Marilyn Gardner, Georganne Hatch, Diane Francis, Jane Ann Holmon, Margaret Jennings, Glennja McDowell, Sylvia Mahaffey, Linda Matson. Kathryn Millar, Jeanne Miller, Corena Nielson, Susan Norman, Mary Jean Millett, Oonna Poulson, Jennie Lin Riggs, Loretta Sabin, Elaine Solvesen, Patrica SItidmore, Emellne Skinner, Vetda Smith, Janice Ann Todd. Marna Utschig. Mary Swalnston. Kay Spurs At your service, is the motto that guides every Spur member in her service -projects for BYU. Members of this sophomore women ' s service unit try to pro- mote school spirit and good sportsmanship while carrying our various projects for the university. The university branch of the national Spurs organization was established in 1954 and during its first year was on probationary status. This means that the 19565-7 year is the unit ' s first as an independent chapter. Spur members joined in campus activities of many kinds. They ushered at Thursday assemblies, sold tickets, aided in election, sponsored singing Valen- tines for the annual holiday, held a birthday dinner celebrating the national birthday of the organization, an exchange with IK ' s, and planning the regional Spurs convention which will be held on the BYU campus next fall. Spurs were led during 1956-57 by officers Kay Taylor, president; Jeanne Allen, vice-presi- dent; Kleina Skousen, secretary fall quarter; Pat Salvesen, secretary winter- spring quarter; Mama Todd, treasurer; Doreen Coleman, historian, George- arma Ward, editor; and Janis Hull and Margaret Snarr, Junior advisors. Mem- bership qualifications for Spurs restrict the applicants to sophomore women who are tapped for membership during the spring quarter of the freshman year. Coeds must have a 3.0 grade point average and maintain it during their sophomore year. Activities in high school, college and church plus a vnlling- ness to serve are also taken into consideration. ACTUAL PERFORMANCE in Homecoming parade sees Spurs watching to keep in step. Rounding a turn presents a few difficulties. 229 PHONE calls and regUtration cards helped Thea AlexU to check phone directory. 230 Blackburn, Georgia Adamson, Carole BadgeH, Yvonne Belm, Gabrlelle Bischof. Yvonne Bulkley, Anne Cole, Natalie CoonDbs, Suzanne Cowley, Elaine Farnswofth, Sue Goss, Donna Dahl, Pat Grange. Margaret Hammond, Patty Hanna. Marian Hansen, Nancy Lee Hatch, Sandrc Hunter llene Jacobsen, Sanda Jespersen, Pauline Johnson, Joneen Kartchner, Beverly Kearl, Ruth Marie Keller, Barbara KIrby, Janice Lamb, Laurelie Lindstrom, Gayle McAllister, Cheryl McDonald, Kathleen Michaells, Elaine Muhlestein. Mary K. Ostler, Betsy Parker, Margo Powell, Dixie Lea Rohbock, Teddy Rowberry, Kara Rutherford, Peggy Seeley, Peggy Senne, Joellen Sennhauser, Lore Sharp, Barbara J. Sharp, Janyce Simac, Ellen Smith, De Anna Smith, Marian Smith, Sharon Smurthwaite, Mary Spalding, Idyll Stout, Diane Steele, Shirley Thea Alexis New service unit on the BYU campus, Thea Alexis was organized during Fall Quarter and became active during Winter Quarter. The unit is composed of 15 Freshman girls to promote scholarship ana service among freshman women. Purpose of the young organization is to serve the studentboay, encourage activi- ty and scholarship, uphold the traditions of the college and promote the spirit of the Y. Members of Thea Alexis must meet qualifications set up by the charter group which are: 3.0 grade point average, interest in participating in school affairs, and membership in the freshman class when selected. First year activities brought the unit membe rs in notice. Blue clad Freshmen aided in Spring Quarter voting, registration during Winter and Spring quarters, collec- tion of Freshman class dues. Junior Prom ticket sales. Freshman class stationery sales, ushered at university functions, and performed other services. Charter officers of Thea Alexis are Valeria Hatch, president; Peggy Rutherford, vice- president; Melba Whittle, secretary; Jane White, treasvirer; and Diane Hatch, sponsor. Miss Hatch was chairman of the organization committee which first made plans for the development of a new service vmit. After a successful first year on campus, members of the service unit are looking forward to continued activity and growth during 1957-58. Thea Alexis members feel that they and their unit will fill a vital need in the Freshman classes of the future on the BYU campus. Valeria Hatch, President ORGANIZATION OF UNIT was accomplished with help of Diane Hatch (right). THEA ALEXIS served at election booths. Swenson, Shirley Swainston, Colleen Stenley. Marilyn Thomas, Mardle Websier. Jeanis Wheeier, Carole Willtins. Jean V7 X FELLOWSHIP is a part of Y Calcares as evidenced by expressions on members ' faces as they chat. 232 Adomson, bmaiie Atkisson, Lauretta Bobcocl, Barbara Barlow, Pauline Ber+elsen, Delora Boiin, Joan Brockbonl:, Kay Brown, Anne Brown, Lora Lee Bringhurst, Pat Case. Gayle Christensen, Gayte Clark, DeLene Clarke, Jill Duerden, Frosty Dunn, Pat Esler, Sally Handley, Carolyn Harris, Sharon Kaye Evans, Jean Hoggan, Donna Johansen, Joyce Johnson, Charlene Johnson, Joan Johnstone, Marilyn Jones, Ann Jones, Ruth Junene Markham, Barbara Myrup, Marilyn McCune, Jeanne Nielsen, Betty Jo Olsen, Pat Resband, Karma Radford, Margaret Rodford, Ruth Ricks, Sharon Semadeni, Irene Shipp, Sherry Smyth, Marilyn Snarr, Margaret Y Calcares offers Junior women an opportunity to participate in campus service projects, uphold traditions of the University, promote school spirit and aid in all school activities. The members sei-ve by ushering and other school activity aids. Origin of the service unit is unknown although it has been in existence on the campus for many years. It was a two-year organization for sophomore and junior women until 1956 when it was changed to a one-year unit for Junior women only. During the 1956-57 school year, YC members were seen ushering at assemblies, helping with elections and lyceums, and passing out programs at football games. Social activities included an invitational with IK ' s during Spring Quarter. YC officers for the year were La Dean Wright, president; Ann Jones, vice-president; Colleen Swainston, secretary; Irene Semadini, treasurer; Joyce Johansen, historian-reporter; and Martha Jenny, sponsor. Membership in the organization is taken from Junior women who have a 3.0 grade point aver- age, an active interest and participation in school activities which is aetermined by the YC point system, and a willingness to serve. Members of this service tmit take an interest in the university as a large area in which to do services and gain intellectual and spiritual growth. Their many projects take them into vari- ous phases of campus life. LaDean Wright, President — CAMPUS LAWNS furnish comfortable place for conversation. USHERING at school functions was Y Calcares service COUGARETTES were precision marchers from the Frosh coeds. Here they await their cue to perform at game. Spectators at the BYU home games enjoyed the per- formances of the Cougarettes. They displayed their tal- ents at the Utah and New Mexico football games, Fall quarter. Halftime shows were also presented at the Oregon, USAC, Utah, and New Mexico basketball games. Cougarettes has developed from a cheering sec- tion to a march and dance group promoting pep throughout the school and participating in all pep ac- tivities. Cougarette Diane Stevenson was elected Miss Formal and Banyan Ball Queen. Another Cougarette, Becky Campbell, was an attendant to the Banyan Ball Queen. Freshman girls with poise, beauty, showman- ship, marching ability, dancing ability, personality, and dependability may become a Cougarette. Janice Abbott served as the club ' s commandant. Other officers were Janice Martin, president; Suzanne Gould, social chair- Joyce Bailey and Shirley Miller, activity chair- man; men; Dody Murray, secretary-treasurer; Clare Schroe- ter, publicity and historian. Latimer, Lynne Lowder, Kim Martin, Janice Mason, Gloria Miller, Shirley Moore, Sharon Murray, Dody Olson, Deanna Robinson, Shirley Schow, Sharon Schoeter, Clare Traver, Lonnie Stenvenson, Diane Yardley, Nancy Wes twood, Susan Storrs, Elaine Yea+es, Carol Walker, De Ann Abbott, Janice Bailey, Joyce Campbell, Becky Christensen, Josephine Ann Christensen, Myrna Cook. Sue Gillison, Mary Lou Evans, Cheryl Gould, Suzanne Green, Sherriann Herron, Barbara Hess, Lee Ann Kirk, Tamsin Jones, Virginia iSd Bob Beishline, Gary Casper, President of President Lambda Delta Alpha Chapter Sigma Gordon Burrell, President Gamma Chapter Arva Jtrfinson President Omicron Chapter Deon Bean, Ann England, President President Psi Chapter Chi Chapter Lambda Delta Sigma Bearing the initials of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, this unit stresses leadership, fellowship, culture, intellectuality and spirituality. The first Lambda Delta Sigma unit was organized on the University of Utah campus in 1936 by Dr. Lowell Bennion and a group of students. It became national in 1941 and now has chapters on the campuses of over twenty colleges. With a president, tnree vice-presidents and several other officers, this organization shows vitality by the many functions which it sponsors. This year they held a Fall Formal, a Sweetheart Ball, a Theme Party and many chapter activities. They also made their annual trip to the art gallery in Springville and enjoj ed several hours of culture. The L.D.S. club also had a hospital program by which visits were made to cheer up patients and pro dde them with entertainment. Robert Beishline acted as the president of Lambda Delta Sigma and was assisted by the various chapter heads. The coordination of all activities required careful planning and scheduling. The students were helped in this by their sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rich, Mr. and Mrs. Hynim L. Andrus, and Mr. and Mrs. Reed M. Izatt. STORY OF THE GARDEN OF EDEN was the theme of Lambda Delta Sigma ' s float in the Homecoming parade and digressed about as far back as possible in keeping with theme, Remember When? k .._aff 235 Lambda Delta Sigma HAPPY COUPLES dance at Lambda Delta Sigma ' s Silver Bell dance, one of the many enter- tainments sponsored by them during the year (above). Close together like sardines almost, was the case more often than not as Lamba Delta took their unique ' ' hayless hayride just before Christmas (below). Bird, Donna Anderson, Lawrence Baker, Vee Ann Brewster, Marda Briqqs, Lucille Broadbenf, Ray Siddoway Brown, Cheryl Burnside, Clyde Call, James Richard Cardon, Anita Cardon, Ellen Carpenter, Lila Carter, H. Dennis Circuit, Jefi Currier, Jim Danks, Leora Downey, Frank Driskell, Carolyn Drake, Asa Dunford, Thomas J. Dunn, Heber G. Elzinga, Lavelle Elzlnqa, Yvonne Field, Ray A. Fowkes, Ivan Gene Gibson. Carol Jeafi Hall, Robert Hickman. Cherj Halladay. Ann Hamilton, Naomi Heaton, Carol Jean Holdsberg. Carroll Hynst, Kathleen Iwaasa, Henry Johnson, Nancy King, Stephen Marshall. Mina Larsen, Ruby Mcllrath, Pat Matthews, Tom Morgan. Scott Morris, Carol Jean Nielsen, Franklin O. Newman, Dianne Newman, Peggy Nelson, Narene Nordgren, Vickl Dawn 0 Leary. Sharon Olsen. Elaine Pearson Vernon Peterson, Mary Jo Porter, Patricia Richardson, Ralph L. Rich, Merilynne Rock. Gordon Richins, Deanna Robertson, Kenneth Rogers, Milton Roper, Ron Russell, Carol Russell, John Sampson, Shirley Scalf, Robert Short, Marjory Smith, Marilyn Speas, James Speckart, Philip Spencer, Vartan Stepp, Caroline Stringham. Ruth Webb, Kay Welch, Norma Warren. Connie Whittaker, Arthur 236 ¥ 237 TUTORING SERVICE was one activity of Lambda Delta. STUDENTS of scholarship unit chat on the various activities held by their u« 238 Ashby. Joan Alder. LMIIe Allen, Jeonne Aranson, Lynette Barney, Patricia Barry, Barbara Bloomfleld. Beverly Boel, Anne Brim, Beulah Burrup. Kaye Browning, Kate Christensen, Da Coolc, Barbara Crose, Carrol Cunningham, Marilyn Derr, Loretta Digerness, Sarah Francis, Jane Ann Gilchrist, Diane Hadley, Lenet Hansen, M. Margaret Hatch, Diane Holman. Sharon Hyde. Peggy King, Gwen Lundell, Connie Mahaffey, Linda Millar, Jeanne Johnson, Barbara McBride, Carol Norman, Mary Jean McClellan, Norene McDowell, Sylvia Miller. Corena Okelborry, Eva Palmer, Nedra Parkinson, Jerrolyn Peterson. Margene Poulson, Jennie Lin Salvensen, Patricia Alpha Lambda Delta To promote intelligent living and a high standard of learning, and to encourage superior scholastic attainment among the Freshmen women in our institutions of higher learning. So reads the preamble of Alpha Lambda Delta, a national organization brought to this campus seven years ago. Coeds must earn a 3.5 grade point average for the first two quarters of their Freshman year in order to qualify for membership. Intending not only to provide a place where girls can meet together for intellectually stimulating programs. Alpha Lambda Delta promotes academic improvement among the entire Freshman class by organiz- ing a tutoring service which offers personal help to all those desiring it. To bet- ter utilize this worthwhile service, these Freshmen tutors coordinate their efforts with the regular school counseling service. In keeping also with their goals of encouraging all around intelligence, the group names honorary members on the basis of their contributions to the fostering of Alpha Lambda Delta ideals. Al- ready, Lillian C. Booth, currently on leave from her position as Counselor for Women, Miss Iva Lou Peterson, and Dr. Irene Osmond Spears, have been honored with memberships. Miss Gwen Whitehead, in her first year on the English faculty, acts as sponsor of this year ' s organization, which also receives help traditionally from a Junior Class coed. Colleen Bates, President BI-MONTHLY MEETING of the unit is presided over by President Colleen Bates. Lectures and demonstrations are often held. rz r Spencer, Karl Summers. Walton C. Waldron, Acie West. Emerson Wrathall. Jay W. Wray, Jerry PARTY SCENE on Delta Phi assembly (above). J. Wiley Sessions makes presentation to Dream-girl Helen Wilson at the annual ball (below). Heinz Hubler does juggling act on assembly (right). 240 Abplanalp, Dalloy O. Arnell. Heaps Atkinson. Nilo Bateman, Robert E. Branch, Merrill Chriitensen. Winston Clark. Ralph Crockett. Clyll Webb Davis, Lloyd Echols, Robert Fye. Rodney W. Guyman, Duane Hollingworth, Mish Jensen, Don Jones, David Reese Jones, Gerald Kenney. Kenneth B. Koldewyn, Phil May, James A. McKay. Monroe Nielson, Ray P. Nuttall, Paul Okelberry, O. Jack Patten, Benton Petit, Robert Phelps. Richard L. Ray, Alyric Rice, Millard Scott, Jim Stubbs, Glen Delta Phi Delta Phi has the distmction of being the first Greek letter fraternity organized in Utah and one of the first west of the Mississippi River. The purpose of he organization IS to provide an honorary fraternity for returned nTissionaries to keep fellowship and missionary spirit, and to be of service to fellow stu dents Delta Phi made its first appearance in 1869 as a debating society on the campus ?QoS University of Deseret. now the University of UtaK. It was reorganiz Jin 1920 under direction of John A. Widtsoe, then president of the University Z an organization for returned missionaries. In addition to BYU seven other col- lege and umyersity campuses boast Delta Phi chapters. Qualification for mem- bership require any male to have served as a missionary for six months or more fulMime, without pay Outstandmg alumni and members include Stephen L Richards, J. Reuben Clark, Jr. Joseph F. Merrill, John A. Widts , and Ma thew Cowley. A full slate of social activities is carried on each year by Max Garrett, President J d n O r) ' ] o - n DELTA PHI CHORUS take. «. «««.! tour to some part ol United States. They are known for their h««ony «.d versatility. 241 Delta Phi BARRIE McKAY and Elaine Stirland dance at ball. FLOORSHOW presented at Sweeheart ball — Sentimental Journey. HOODED CHARACTER pours bucket of water on pledge ' s head at kangaroo court held at Delta Phi initiation. REGULAR MEMBERS of unit give thumbs down on pledge as mock judge asks for sentence of guilty or not guilty at court session. PLEDGE TAKES solemn oath at Delta Phi kangaroo court. Gags and tricks were the general occurence at this annual event. 242 GAMMA PHI members take a group of high school students on a tour of campus facilities and housing of Brigham Young University. Gamma Phi Omicron Gamma Phi Omicron, the oldest honorary organization for women on campus, began the year with pledging activities including a goat dinner and a formal initia- tion ritual. Upperclass women who are majoring in some field of home economics, who have a good pro- fessional attitude, and who have and maintain a high scholastic average are welcomed as members. The promotion of high ideals in home economics, a spirit of professionalism in the department, and su- perior scholarship are the Gamma Phi Omicron goals. Spring quarter a birthday banquet to honor alumni was presented and the group attended the state Home Economics Convention in Salt Lake City. They also led tours through the new Smith Family Living Center. Barlow, Pauline Beckstrand, Coro! Nan Bennion, Lucille Brasher. Elaine Canty, Jenean Case, Gayle Cheney, Marian Clorlt, DeLene Clarlc, Nelda Dalton. Geneve Drake. Jonel Hunter, Margaret Enlce, Ruth Hess, Carlene Johonsen, Joyce Johnson Anna Johnson, Chorlene Johnson, Verno McFarlond, MeTva Olsen. Wanda Orme, Kathryn Ottosen, Nadene Redford Ruth Redford, Margaret 243 FRONT ROW: Larry K. Vaughn, Dee Lynn Smith, Tom Read, Stanley Oshima, J. K. Berry, P. David Norris. Gates, Douglas Dill, Marlin E. Boyer, Eugene Devenport, Ronald Van Leuven, Tom Kennedy, Eugene Smith. BACK ROW: Keith T. Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega, Eta Omicron Chapter, welcomed BYU students who were affiliated with the Boy Scout movement during the year or at sometime in their life into the club ' s activities. An initiation ceremony and a banquet highlighted each quarter ' s activity schedule. Royal B. Stone sponsored the group which was organized to assemble college men in the fellowship of the Scout Oath and Law, to develop friendships and to promote service to humanity. Ron Vanheumen served as presi- dent, Tom Kenned y, vice-president, and Larry Vaughn, secretary-treasurer. FRONT FOW: Sharon Sims, Priscilla Pulliam, Carol Johnson, bara Berry, Joyce Mills. Epsilon Chi Chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon was organized on the BYU campus in 1955 to administer aid to the mentally ill through music, to advance music in Ameri- ca, to promote musicianship and scholarship, and to develop a true sisterhood. Tne group participated in a Formal Founders ' Day Banquet with the University of Utah Chapter in November. A pledge recital and a bene- fit concert were also on their schedule. Carol Partridge is president of this club for music majors and minors. Betty Hoover, Jeanette Boyack, and Carol Johnson are other officers. Mrs. Ralph Woodward is the sponsor of the group. Mu Phi Epsilon Carol Partridge. BACK ROW: Naomi Christensen, Venae Bryan, Bar- 244 FIRST ROW: Daniel L. Martino, Eddie Krieger, President; Robert Stephens, Karl H. Bodon, Eugene Jensen, J. J. Keeler. I Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia On the campus of Brigham Young University, art and its appreciation are paramount. In order to bring forth and publicize good music. Phi Mu Alpha was organized on the campus five years ago. Another of their aims is to stimulate an interest in music, and therefore, they make no requirement of members other than an interest and desire to learn about music. Persons may join either on application or invitation. Opportunity is given to associate with prominent music faculty whereby mutual enjoyment is received. Other associations of music, namely Mu Phi Epsilon, join with this unit in the com- Sleting of their aims. Phi Mu Alpha meets each Mon- ay evening in social, business or cultural capacities, where, under the direction of Eddie Krieger, president, and Clawson Cannon, sponsor, policies and plans of the club are formulated. Although the nimiber of active members is quite small, it being only four; many past members are on the campus. Among them are Newell Weight, Carl Fuerstner, Norman Gulbrandsen, J. J. Keeler, Lawrence Sardoni, Don Earl, Brandt Curtis, Ralph Laycock, Clawson Cannon, Ralph Woodward and Dan Martino. PHI MU ALPHA encourages development of such musical appreciation groups as this male quartet organized from A Cappella Choir. Members are Virgil Camp, Howard Putnam, Jerry Ottley and Eddie Krieger. They are widely known and participate here on TV show. 245 Scoresby, Marilyn Scoresby, Mary Lou Smellie, Marilyn Weight, Gloria Wilding. Ru+h Yingling, Laura SHOMRAH KIYEL members who are waiting for the return of some missionary get together often in informal groups and parties. 246 B n Auger, Rae Alcorn. Marlene Austin. Gaylia Batlantyne, Kay Barrow, Barbara Joan Bassett, Etouise Baxter, Laree Beard, Bernice Bird. Carol Boyer, Nada Braithwaite, Ruthmary Bremer, Fiorina Buttars, LaReen Christensen, lla Clark, Ranae Cluff. Gay Cook, Colleen Curtis, Delene Oenos, Janet Draper. Marva Evans, Jean Eberhard. Colletto Ellis. Geralyn Forsllng, Ann Fortini, Pat Greaves, Karren Hamilton, Donna Knight, Marlene Larsen, Barbara Lasson, Carolyn Macumber, Ann Leigh, Dorene Nelson, Pat Packer, Eileen Packer, LoRane Pugh, Sandra Pugmire, Pat Richie, Gwena Robb, Renee Schofield, Ha Claire Shomrah Klyel The uniqueness of Shomrah Kiyel is explained only by the uniqueness of a uni- versity whose male students are constantly leaving for the mission field. The girls they leave behind — their wives and sweethearts — unite under this Hebrew name, signifying women of strength, courage, valor, and virtue, for the purpose of cultivating spiritual growth while providing each other with social com- panionship during their long wait. Organized in the spring of 1955, this unusual group of devoted women, under the leadership of Gloria Paramore Firmage, has an average active membership of fifty, a figure which fluctuates as missionaries leave and return. With a core centering upon spiritual values. Shomrah Kiyel promotes the cultural, creative, aesthetic, and home interests of each girl. To realize these goals, Shomrah Kiyel activities include inspirational meetings with noted speakers, book reviews, talent programs, and practical home demonstra- tions by members. Traditional activities on the social calendar are slimiber parties, a Sweetheart Banquet, Junior Prom party, volleyball games and a Spring breakfast. The highlight of the current year was a sunrise service along with their Spring breakfast. With activities which allow these girls to share the experiences of their missionary-sweethearts, the future is made more assuring for those fellows who are responsible for Shomrah Kiyel. Gloria Firmage, President SWEETHEART DINNER was big event of the year and replaced dinner dance of other units. Invitations were sent to fiancees. 247 FRONT ROW: Margurette Weaver, Linda Andrews, Joyce Baxter, Mickey Barrow, Roger Rugg. SECOND ROW: Jack Nelson, Dr. Alonzo Morley, John Burton, Buddy Kimball, Glen Peck. BACK ROW: Jerry Murphy, Shirley Larsen, Ruth Heber, Frances Armstrong, Jean Baziw, William Williams. Sigma Alpha Eta Majors in clinical speech and hearing who have shown marked interest in this field and who have, as undergrad- uates, ranked in the top third of their class, compose the Alpha Gamma Chapter on this campus of the Sigma Alpha Eta national professional society. Intended to stimulate the interest of more people in this field, and to promote exchange of professional ideals among colleges, the national organization was established in 1949. BYU ' s facilities in clinical speech and hearing make the Alpha Gamma Chapter an active and close knit one, shown by their first place award in the Mixed voices section of the 1956 Son Festival. Officers this year are Bud Kimball, Elaine Erickson, Glen Peck, and Linda Andrews. Group activities include programs of professional interest and occasional socials. UNIT MEMBER works with children who need help with speech and hearing. This club is organized to give people wider experience. 248 FRONT ROW: June Meiners. Nancy Briggs, Marian Green. Alice Schindler. BACK ROW: Robert Boren, Rete GUbert, Glen Dona Staker, Keith Rooker, Tau Kappa Alpha and Forenslcs Carrying on in the tradition which recalls both President Wilkinson and President A. Ray Olpin of the University of Utah debating at the BYU, the Forensics Society con- tinues to keep the university on top of competitive speech ranks in the Intermountain West. Participating in speech tournaments from coast to coast, the team managed to come off with their share of first places in debate and in- dividual events. This year ' s president, Nancy Briggs, won additional recognition as a national representative to Tau Kappa Alpha, which boasts among its alumni. President Olpin and Dean Emeritus T. L. Martin of the BYU. Other officers this year were Robert Boren, Norman King, and Keith Rooker. Jed Richardson coached the debators. Highlights of this year ' s competition were trips to Denver for the Regional Meet, and a trip to Rutgers, N. J., in April. FRONT ROW: June Meiners, Nancy Briggs, Nancy Price, Lenet Hadley, Alice Schlinder. SECOND ROW: Roger Jeppson, ReU Gilbert, Keith Jenkins, Loren Crane, Keith Rooker. BACK ROW: Norman E. King. Kathryn White. Glen Dona SUker, Arlene Arlt. Robert Boren. 249 FRONT ROW: Ada Ruth Jones, Barbarajean Nelson, Claudia Bowers, DeNell Chrismon, Dean Werner. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Skousen, Norman Pruett, Stanley Jackson, Velda Skinner, Gary Montierth, Richard McLaws, David Flake, Don Kenney, Carolyn Mortensen. BACK ROW: Beverly Bloomfield, Lorna Allred, Loretta Riggs, Nathel Hutchinson, Lynn Standifird, Diane Smith, De- anna Dory. Arizona To provide real western fun and fellowship among stu- dents from the Sunset State is the goal of the Arizona Club. Much of the credit for promotion of activities with a western flavor on the BYU campus must be giv- en to the Arizona Club. The Arizona Daze celebration which was sponsored by the club has grown into the annual campus-wide Western Week with its assembly, rodeo, old-west displays, and dance. Events on the club calendar during the year included a series of western dances held Fall Quarter, the annual Spanish supper held in March, and the traditional sponsoring of the dance which culminates Western Week festivi- ties. Club officers were Kenneth Skousen, president; Norman Pruett, vice-president; and Deanna Dory, secretary. The club ' s sponsor was President Harvey L. Taylor of the University administration. SAD SACK typical of Western Daze. HILARIOUS HAY DAY and refreshment, too; in other words, Western Daze. 250 FRONT ROW: Judy Peterson. Jean Craw, Carolyn Driskell, Gayle Craw. BACK ROW: Howard HiU, Doug Bush, Gordon Echols, Marilyn Benson, Wayne Bates, Don Biery. California To the California Club belongs the distinction of holding all-time memberships. This club, organized in 1947, held a variety of activities to encourage club members to get acquainted with fellow Califomians and to provide service opportunities. After-game parties, firesides, an annual Christmas party (instituted this year), and a party spring quarter made for an eventful year. As a commendable service project, the club held parties for ward patients in the Utah State Hospital. The Cali- fomians turned out in force to welcome Senator Know- land when he visited the Y campus. They were also active in Intramural Sports, the Club football team taking second place in its division. Howard Hill headed the organization as its president. CALIFORNIA CLUB president, Howard Hill, welcomes Senator Knov, land to the BYU campus and presents him with California flag. 251 FRONT ROW: Ron Dills, Jeanne Webb, Eleanor Brockbank, Voncile Owens, Betty Butler, Naomi Hamilton, Marilyn Miller, Timothy Walter Harley. SECOND ROW: L. Allen Watson, Tanya Dillman, Judy Hunt, Shirley Q. Sampson, Kay Henderson, Janice Woods, Donald Richard Dewey. BACK ROW: James David Sullivan, Vernon W. Mattson, Warren F. Crapse, Gary Tribett, Janice Opp, Paul Hamilton, Ervil Welch. of firesides. The Confederates also entered a float in the Homecoming Parade. This club was formed on campus during the Autumn quarter of 1955, and although it is a young organization it claimed twenty-two active members this year. Faculty sponsor for the club was Lieutenant Phillip Grindstaff, and Roy Spradley direct- ed the club ' s many activities. Students who live in the South and those with an inter- est in the South enjoyed activities among fellow Rebels in the Confederate Club. A full schedule of social events this year included a roller skating party, a tobogganing and a tacky party held during Winter quarter, and a swimming and a canyon outing held Spring quarter. Club projects included sponsoring dances and a series FRONT ROW: Kay Hackney, Treasurer; Virginia Blunck, Vice-pres.; Diane Brown, Fireside Chairman; Melba Tolson, Secretary; Celia Langford, Historian. BACK ROW: Mac Cartin, Program Committee Chairman; Roy Spradley, President; Barbara Parry, Publicity; Ronnie Blair, Activity Chairman. 252 FRONT ROW: James J. Layton, Terese Olsen, Lucile Trost. Judith Prussc. Howard Larson. SECOND ROW: Karen Olsen, Shirley Call, Pat Mcllrath, Sharon Hatch, Carolyn Rice, Sharlcen Taylor, Georgia Moore. BACK ROW: Carole Adamson, Dee Ann Sjoblom, Kenneth Mano, Roger Nalder, Paul C. Smith, Sandra Adams, Jayne Evans. A new geographical club organized this year for the purpose of acquainting member-students with others from the same locality is the Davis Club. Drawing its membership from Davis County, the next county north of Salt Lake County, the club illustrates, by the fact of its recent organization, that the BYU is grow- ing in size and prestige so as to draw more students from areas which previously sent most of their college- ags youth to closer state universities. Officers in this charter year organization have spent most of their energies in mapping out the future for Davis County groups to came. They are Paul C. Smith. President; Day Marie Parkin, vice-president; Joe Klein, secre- tary. Lucile Trost acted as sponsor of the group offer- ing guidance and advice. The officers worked closely with her in promoting the club ' s activities. I CLUB MEMBERS have informal get together after discussing club business matters. Refreshments are always a part of informality. 253 FRONT ROW: Irene Semadeni. LUa Barber, Margie Torrey, LoAnne Jex, Patsy Redd, George Perkins. SECOND ROW: Keith Beagles, William Halls, Donna Marie Redd, Lorene Potts, Neal Thomas. BACK ROW: Keith Shumway, Almonte Barton, Robert A. Jones, Gary Lee Shumway, Glen Jones. Colo-Jiuan Students from the San Juan Basin and Colorado joined in the organization of the Colo- Juan Club in January of 1955. Since then, this unit has functioned as a rec- reational and social outlet for the members claiming its name. Keith Shumway served as president of the unit and was aided in his duties by Neal Thomas and Lorene Potts. Some of the activities held this year were a roller skating party, an ice skating party, and a can- yon party. Through these and regular meetings friend- ships and social contacts were increased. The purpose of the Danish-Norwegian Club is to maintain and stimulate interest in the Danish and Norwegian cultures; to provide social activities, and to stimulate genealogical research. Activities during the year included a Scandinavian Christmas tree party, folk dancing, various parties, dances and firesides. Officers were John Matsen, president; Charles Mad- sen, vice-president; and Gary C. Williamson, secretary- treasurer. Ellis T. Rasmussen was sponsor. Danish - Norviregian FRONT ROW: Jim Baker, Burt Johnson. Jay Ross Hyer, Larry Slaughter, Anthon Lewis. BACK ROW: Charlie Madsen, Everett Hag- gerty, Kristian Aase, Gary Williamson, John Matsen. 254 FRONT ROW: Scott Squires, Mary Helen Clark (President), Sharcn Heaton, Rosalie Slade, Marlene Frei, Mary Alice Foremaster, Don Burris. SECOND ROW: Richard Hunt, Boyd Clark, Brooks Taylor, Mrs. Ross Mc Arthur (Faculty Sponsor), Mr. Ross Mc Arthur (Faculty Sponsor), Harlan Harrison. BACK ROW: May Workman, LaRene Mortensen, Pat Rust, Ila Dawn Sullivan, Karl Brooks, Mary Lou Atkin, LaPbel Holt. Dixie The Dixie Club endeavors to maintain the common interest of students who have formerly attended Dixie College, or who have their homes and allegiances in the South of Utah. Activities during the year includ- ed eight firesides, several parties, skating and swim- ming excursions, and a canyon trip. Officers were Mary Helen Clark, president; Karl Brooks, vice-presi- dent; and Mary Alice Foremaster, secretary-treasurer. Ross McArthur was sponsor. Cache Valley Club provides activities for students from Cache Valley. The club is set up to bring in students from Southern Idaho as well as Northern Utah. Activi- ties included socials, parties, and participation in sports. President for the year was Larry Benson. Lyle Toggart had the duties of vice-president, with Ruby Larsen as secretary, and Joyce Martin, treasurer. As- sisting these officers in carrying out the year ' s activi- ties were Louise Last and Verl Lamb as social chair- men. Glen Peterson as sports director, and LaDawn Whittle, Idaho reporter, and Pauline Anderson, Utah reporter. Cache Valley I FRONT ROW: Verl Lamb, Louise Last, Darlene Brown, Stanton Nuffer, Paul Swainston. BACK ROW: Larry Benson, Jeanene Jenson, Joyce Martin, Lyle Toggart, Ruby Larsen, Ray Wiser. 2SS FRONT ROW: Dorothy Brown, Maria Elena Chaviz, Ruth McKay, Georgina Gonzalez, Theresa Bandfeldt, Olga M. Stiarez Cardona, Connie Bonilla, Alicia Gonzalez, Iris Heinzig, Miguel Rossal. SECOND ROW: Alberto DeHoyos, Dennis Ward, Yung Sik Kim, Francisco CeboUada, Lucia Panuncio, Arturo Barrios, Jorge Mario Lopez, Juan Jose Rodas, Constantine Politis, Margaret Thomas, Lilia Perez. THIRD ROW: Shib Chattorai, Youn Chi, Hilkka Kangasniemi, Yong Soon Kim, Yvonne McKay, Estela Raya, Marie Sauvaget, Tomiko Imai, Raul Garcia, Cho Yanglai, Ki Sung Ho. BACK ROW: Gercharin Gill, Dian Davis, Eric Brodin, Dalphine Ward, Rafael Castillo, Ruth Schmalz, Ken Gillie, Beth Johnson, Joan Hacking, Dan Johnson. Foreign Students What is it like in your country? In the activities of the BYU Foreign Students Club the answer to this question may be found while mingling with students from many lands. Club membership is open to all foreign-born stu- dents and to American students interested in making and developing international friendships. Cultural evenings promoting an understanding of other lands and peoples were held as a regular club activity. The club was formed during the summer quarter of 1956. Social events during this first year of activities included after-game parties, a tobogganing party held Winter Quarter, and an outing during Spring Quarter. Officers: Rafael E. Castillo, presi- dent; Yvonne Mckay, vice-president; Dalphine N. Ward, secretary; and Ruth Schmalz, treasurer. Sponsor was Dr. Selby G. Clark. WITH BACKDROP of Mexican snowman, foreign students learn to know each other and shake hands in American way (left). Variety of games amuse students at party (above). 256 FRONT ROW: Tatsuo Takeuchi, Mary Kekaula, Judith Naumu, George Kojima, Donna Shimoda, Annie Akau, Lena Davis, Keala Aikau, Rosie Tufaga. SECOND ROW: Ernest Tsuji, Philip Kekauoha, James Kashiwagi, Robert Ho, Kaui Nahulu, Socorro Obregon, Margaret Kahuena, Betty Silva, Lauae Long, EMith Kahoilua. THIRD ROW: Allen Hiyashi, Stanley Oshima, Sharon Quick, Margery Kekauoha and daughter, Shirley lokepa, Ipo Moikeha, Margaret Adechi, Kathleen Teragawa, Marjorie Uyeda, Delthia Akiu and daughter. BACK ROW: John Kapele, Roy Runnels, Carol Ragonton, Gilbert Abrigo, Henry Long, Glenn Kukahiko, Samuel Kekauoha, Robert Uyehara, Keith Price, Donald Hatori. Haviraiian A taste of life and culture of the islands is carried to the BYU campus by members of the Hawaiian Club. Since its organization in 1948, the Hawaiian Club has produced, among other accomphshments, superior intramural ath- letic teams, two Homecoming queens, very original Homecoming floats, and outstanding entertainment fea- turing authentic songs and dances of the islands. A full calendar of activities this year began with a welcome back party Fall Quarter and continued with a Thanks giving party, a Beachcomer ' s party, an invitational dance, a spring show performer for the studentbody, and the year was climaxed with a farewell party given in honor of the graduating senior members. Some officers were Phillip Kekauoha, Robert Uyehara, Judith Puanani Naumu, and Margaret Adachi. E. Wayne Wright was club sponsor. I HAWAIIAN ENTRY in Homecoming parade depicted scenes from the Islands. Authentic costumes and music added charm to theme. 257 FRONT ROW: Dolores Ann Bock, Myra Faye Mortensen, Kenley Kulp, Karen Randall, Diane Boulet, Pauline M. Jespersen, Norma Welch. SECOND ROW: Mike Dean, Rod Johnson, Sharon L. Fritz, Caryl Ann Waldvogel, Judy Grover, Nancy Smith, Jeff Circuit. Illinois The Illinois-Wisconsin Club was founded in 1956 by Jef- frey Circuit, the present club president. The purpose of the organization is to promote friendship among students from the same general area and to represent the states of Illinois and Wisconsin at the BYU. To be a member of the club, one must have lived in either Illinois or Wis- consin, and adhere to the standards of the Church. They must actively support the club. Meetings were held bi- monthly and were divided into two parts: business and social. The group enjoyed many dances during the school year, in addition to sponsoring firesides. Sharon L. Fritz served as vice-president; Myra Faye Mortensen was sec- retary; and Mike Dean handled the duties of treasurer. CLUB ENJOYS unique dance requiring rolled pants. STRING GAME used to find partner gets everyone confused in the middle. 258 FRONT ROW: Tavita Fitisemanu, Wayne Lemmon, Joyce Willbank, Duane Winn, Janice Larsen, Bill Martin, Shirlee Huskinson, Grant Grover, Tom Peck. Woody Nulson, Eleanor Petersen. Phil Be lion. SECOND ROW: Alan Grey, Jean Whiting, Sharon Reid, Eleanor Pezoldt, Chuck Stevenson, Venia Whipple, Mary Howlett, Janice Bair, Colleen Broan, Marvin Burton, Jan Summerhays, Leanne Pon- der, Irene Harger, Tom B. Erekson, Sam Atoa, Frank Horton. THIRD ROW: Patricia Barney, Mary Jean Cartwright, Loretta Vance, Irene Semadeni, Lei Rae Fawson, Myma Day, Carol Phippen, Cayla Lalliss. Karen Erickson, Joneen Johnson, Cecile James, Jerry Brooks, Derrel Robison. BACK ROW: Cleona Winn, Nevada Neeley, Cheril James, Darilyn By bee. Bee Snow, Evelyn Crandall, Helen Hanni, Jayne Evans, Lynette Bair, Ruthdale Walters, Lenore Crookston, Karleen Hitchcock, Dick Mickelsen. Kla Ora The Kia Ora Club brings to the Brigham Young campus one of the most unique clubs in American universities. It was first organized six years ago by returned missionaries from New Zealand to promulgate the customs, spirit and faith of the Maori people. The only requirement for ini- tial membership is a sincere interest in this culture; memberss are required to know and master various Maori songs and dances. The club has long been noted on campus for their amusing and graceful portrayals of the Maori customs. During the year the club conducted a three-day tour of southern Utah high schools, presented an evening program in the Spring Quarter, ana contem- plated a possible summer tour. Sponsors are Rulon Cra- ven and Frank K. Horton. KIA ORA CLUB attracts many students because of the unique dances performed and the many interesting trips. At left the men perform a war dance in which the chest is beaten wildly. The girls above are preparing for a dance routine which requires intricate and sikllful stcDS. Realistic make-up and costumes add to atmosphere of danc- ing. 259 FRONT ROW: Karen Reynolds, Joan Widdison, Jennie Hatch, Gay Ellis, Alice Paddock, Lynn Rossiter, Benda Lee Evans. SECOND ROW: Benny Le Baron, Ramon Squires, David Squires, Rhett Potter, Gary Stott, Loye E. Blackburn, Sherron H. Porter. BACK ROW: Nolan Kolste, Christ Kolste. Ken Peterson, Leroy Schenk, Denis Peterson, Earl M. Lee, Melvin J. Pearson. Montana The Montana Club provides an association for social re- lations for students from the state of Montana. Purpose of the club is to further growth and friendship within the club and with other clubs on campus. Highlight of the year found two carloads of members traveling to Mis- soula, Montana, for the BYU-Montana basketball game. Various other meetings and socials were held during the year, including an exchange with the Y ' oming Club. David Squires headed the club as president with Dee Dwight as vice-president. Other officers included Joan Widdison as secretary; Carl Hatch, business manager; and Tom Maughan as sports director. The Montana Club boasts one of the most unusual statements of qualifica- tions of any club on campus — an inkling of or some connections with the state of Montana. MONTANA CLUB members gather around the Focault pendulum pit in Eyring Science Building after their regular formal meeting. 260 FRONT ROW: Bob Asper, RoUin Zaugg, Mary Smurthwaite, La Donna Frederick, Laura May Yingling, Melvin Olsen. SECOND ROW: Jay Whipple, Douglas Dill, Rex Boiurds, Devar Cluff, David Harrison. Under the direction of Douglas Dill as president of the unit, the Oregon Club enjoyed a year of fun and friend- ship. As guardians of associations of the students on cam- pus who have lived or are connected with the state of Oregon, this unit provided many social and business functions during the year. Socials featured a variety of games, dancing and refreshments as members gathered in informal get-togethers. Assisting in the planning and preparation of the activities of the Oregon Club was Jay Whipple as vice-president; Laura Yingling, secretary; and Mary Smurthwaite, treasurer. The Oregon Club has been active on campus for some time and has fostered many friendships between residents of this state. CLUB officers discuss business and pleasure while munching on cookies. Why make everything hard if you can take it easy t 261 FRONT ROW: Joyce McGee, Lynne Anderson, Marilyn Peterson, Natalie Wickes, Nancy Jackson, Jean Whiting. SECOND ROW: Marvin Loar, Anthon H. LewU, Ron Collyer, Shirley Cook, Janice Christiansen, Glen Pafaner. BACK ROW: Donald Jack, Margaret Stokes, Louise Lambson, Lureen Rencher, Mary Dagmar Fenley, Carole Christensen. Students from the state of New Mexico comprise the membership of the New Mexico Club. The club was or- ganized three years ago for the purpose of creating activi- ties for students from the same area accord irig to the BYU standards. The club combined with the Uinta Club and the Arizona Club for a roller skating party. Another exchange was held with the Yankee Club and a third with the Y ' oming Club to give members a full slate of social activities. Douglas Banks is president of the organi- zation with Ronald Collyer as vice-president. Margaret Lee Stokes is secretary-treasurer. Sponsor of the club is Cleo McCracken. The Swedish Club was organized two years ago by a group of returned Swedish missionaries, desirous to re- tain friendships made in the mission field. Goals are to preserve members ' knowledge of the Swedish language, stimulate interest in the Swedish culture and customs, and to provide enjoyable social, educational, and cultural activities for all persons interested in the land of Sweden. Activities of the year included Sunday firesides, the spon- soring of a float at Homecoming, Jul Fest exchange with the Danish-Norwegian Club and presenting a pro- gram for the LDS Swedish Organization in Salt Lake City. Swedish FRONT ROW: Jewel Spilsbury, Jack Okelberry, Sonja Whittle, Kay Jacobs, Dorothy Olson, Norma Spjut, Siv Eriksson. SECOND ROW: Bryan Wahlquist, Elwood Peterson, Dennis Peterson, Dee V. Jacobs, Lloyd Olson, Dale R. Carver, Rick Ericksson, Varr Y. Nel- son. BACK ROW: Bill Staff anson, Robert Safsten, Nils-Eric Brodin, WUbur T. Walton, Darold Marlowe, Carl F. Wamick, Calvin W. 262 Jeppson. FRONT ROW: Pat Turley, Jane Atkerson, Florine Bremer, Martha EUis, Fred M. Evans. Taylor. BACK ROW: Tom Bird, Ron Pierce, Charles Bird, John M. I Texas Our cosmopolitan campus would not be complete without students from Texas, and wherever Texans are found, they are certain to be found together. Devotees of the Lone Star state are headed this year by Charles Bird, wdth other officers being Tom Bird, Pat Turley, and Leo Smith. They hold occasional parties where Texas dancing is featured and make more than their share of noise at the Autumn Quarter get-acquainted assembly. Although the unit is not of large proportions, the amount of fun they have at their parties easily compensates for their size. Dr. Richard Poll is sponsor of the unit. A century after the Civil War, BYU Yankees come from eight states east of Ohio and north of Washington, D. C. This year, the Christmas holidays saw two chartered Greyhounds make the 4000 odd mile round-trip. With Jim Newell as President, and Jim Ormisten, Janet Bart- lett, and Marilyn Johnstone sharing the leadership, these Easterners also held canyon, ice-skating, tobogganing, roller-skating, and exchange parties. Two of the finest parties of the year were the exchanges with the Arizona and New Mexico clubs. Harvey Fletcher of the BYU physics department was the sponsor. Yankees FRONT ROW: Marilyn Johnstone, Ginger Wyss, Janet Bartlett, Annette P. Glover, Anne Bulkley, Welda B. Lendt, Jean Doris Baziw. SECOND ROW: Gil Moen, Phillip Drinkwater, Welles Cannon, Howard McComas, Peter Knecht, Charles Weiler, James Nowell. BACK ROW: Edwin Hatch, Bill Schultz, Fred Kwiatkowski, Jerry MoUoy, Jo Ann Dray, Irene Harger, Laraine Lunt, Barbara Keller. 263 FRONT ROW: Deanna Choules, Secretary-treasurer Ken Crockett, Athletic Chairman; Jewel Spibbury, Historian; Ray Spilker, Social Chairman; Kenneth Olsen, Transportation. BACK ROW: Dave Maurer, First Vice President; Lucille Burbidge, Second Vice President; Lamar Hair. President: Joan Blodgett, Publicity Chairman; RoUin Hogge, Social Chairman Students from Salt Lake Valley or who have lived in the valley make up the Salt Lakers Club, who boast of having more fun than any other campus club. Social activities to draw Salt Lakers together is the purpose of the organiza- tion. Salt Lakers had a hayride and square dance party to start the year off — followed by a calendar of activities that included Christmas caroling, roller skating party, and exchanges with other units. It sponsored candidates for Snow Carnival and Belle of the Y. Spring Quarter found the club holding a dance at the Avalon. Officers for the year were Lamar Hair, president; David Maurer, 1st vice-president; and Lucille Burbidge, 2nd vice-president. Secretary-treasurer was Deanna Choules; historian was Jewel Spilsbury; with Ray Spilker and Rollin Hogge, social chairmen. SALT LAKERS enjoy roller skating party, and a pop-the-whip is just the thing to make the evening right in a rough way. 264 FRONT ROW: Leda Beckstead, Jo Ann Goodrich, Gayle Case, Pauline Winkler, Zetta Lee, Miriam Smith, Shirley Steele. SECOND ROW: Curtis Dastrup, Keith Walker, Dal Seeley, Hugh Ebans, Jack Brothersen, Robert Jensen, Snellen Johnson. BACK ROW: Larry Hartman, Ronald Powell, Diane Nelson, Marta Morrill. Allene Calder, Duane Evans. Grant Mohlman. Uintah B in I Uinta Basin Ckib points to the renewing of old friend- ships and the making of new friends through planned activities as purpose of the organization. To be a mem- ber one must come from the Uinta Basin area or the eastern part of the state of Utah. The club held many- socials during the year including a roller skating and get- acquainted parties. The club fielded a team in intramural basketball which finished third in their division. Spring activities were canyon and swimming parties. Curtis Das- trup was president of the club and directed the social and business activities of the club. Jo Ann Goodrich acted as vice-president with Diane Nelson as secretary-treasurer. Social chairman was Miriam Smith. I I EVERY MEETTING must be well advertised and nothing does it so well as posters. Club members work to have everyone well informed. i 265 FRONT ROW: Claudia Johnson, Lillie Julander, Patricia Robins, Sandra Smith, Marian Smith. SECOND ROW: Lynn Powell, Sandra Reese, Jo Ann Long, Helen Martin, Glen Dona Staker. BACK ROW: AUene Calder, Beverly Brown, Carol Gay Young, Koa Jean Ogden, Joan Wemple. United Staters Students who represented their home states at either Boys ' or Girls ' State while in high school who wish to promote social companionship among other former dele- gates now at the Y call themselves the United Staters. Claiming to be the only organization of its kind in the nation, this year ' s group looks to its Governor, H. Lowell Ashman; its Secretary of State, Tommie Matthews; its State Historian, Lynn Howard; and to its Lieutenant Governor, Sandra Smith, for leadership. It is indicative of the university ' s unique geographical make-up that so many student leaders from widespread areas should func- tion together as a group. A full activity calendar includes periodical firesides and frequent club parties. FORMER BOY AND GIRL Staters chat over experiences in helping govern their particular state. Mutual experience brings enjoyment. 266  FRONT ROW: Wesley Packer, Beverly Morrison, Carol Croft, Terry Cannon. BACK ROW: Ron Norris, Carol James, Joan Kimball, Phyllis Allphin. Cowboys from Wyoming who find the confines of the campus too close for them can find at least some consola- tion from an active ' Y-oming Club. Residents, former residents, and just interested patrons of the plateau coun- try to the east of us are eligible for membership. Their officers, Kent Cannon, Shirley Phelps, and Carol Croft, list as their objectives, ( 1 ) The promotion of the mutual interests of its members through activities and relations ' Y ' onning Club with similar organizations. (2) The development of geo- graphical units at BYU. (3) The promotion of friendship and unity among club members. Activities this year have included a Vivian Park ice-skating party and a cultural night. Gordon Taylor acted as sponsor for this geographical unit and worked with the officers in direct- ing it in its activities. I STUDY AND BOOKS are also a part of the Wyoming Club. HORSEMANSHIP is feature oi Wyoming Club. 267 FRONT ROW: Tom Slade, Faith Despain, Bee Snow, Patricia Fiso, Lu Rae Fawson. SECOND ROW: Roger Nalder, Wayne Lenunon, Tavita Fitisemano ' o, Sam Atoa, Glen Fiso, Avefua Fiso, Wendell H. Wiser. BACK ROW: Joyce Wiltbank, Jan Summerhays, Sharon Reid, Loretta Vance, Carol Phippen, Leanne Ponder. Afio Mai Samoan culture is actively promoted by the Afio Mai Club. Organized in 1954, this group has attained a repu- tation in the Intermountain West by its trips to present songs, dances, and customs of the Samoan people. Open to all interested in this particular island people, the club features several native camoans. Weekly meetings at which dancing and song practice are held last two hours, and with the tours, constitute a busy schedule. Recipients of special director awards for last year were Samuel Atoa and Lavita Fitisemann. In addition, each member was honorede for his efforts. Club officers are Thomas E. Slade, president; Arefua Fiso, vice-president; Loretta Vance, secretary; and Leanne Ponder, treasurer. AFIO MAI specializes in the songs and dances of the South Sea Islands. Costumes and special instruments help with the authenticity. 268 --.■ mM FRONT ROW: Woodrow Sneed, Dorothy Sidwell, Doris Humphries, Barbara Stewart, Donna West, Dorene Del Fium, Norma Buchanan, Karen McMuUin, Suzanne Bruce, Marian Hanna. SECOND ROW: Neil Baker, Rodney Mc ntire, Howard Uibel, George Schmidt, Gor- don Ashby, Lynn Olsen, Steven Smith, Buckley Brown, Carol Christensen, Lynne Ahem. THIRD ROW: Margo Strasser, Joanne Siems- sen, Joe D. England, Ralph Nevis, Terry Gassaway, Bob Wilson, Larry Heppler, Russell Church. BACK ROW: Bob Stones, Wally Abersold, Raphel Mec am, Dave Chamberlin, David Evans, Dick Staats, Dick Miller, Dick Stones. Alpine Alpine Club won the traveling ski at the snow carnival Winter Quarter. Mountaineering is exercise for the body and contentment for the soul is the motto of club mem- bers. The club was organized in 1955 to promote an in- terest for outdoor activities for those who would other- wise never get the opportunity to participate in them. Mounain climbing, hiking, skiing, swimming, ice skating. and tobogganing were included on their activity schedule this year. People with an interest and a desire to partici- pate in these sports may become members. Rodney Mc- Intire is president of the Alpine Club. Howard Uibel holds the office of vice-president. Carol L. Christensen is secretary-treasurer of tne outdoor sports and ski club. David Evans sponsors the group. I I 4 4 SPECIAL TALENT is required if one is to be an expert mountain climber as he is. SKIING is a sport enjoyed by Alpine Club. 269 FRONT ROW: A. Norman Hopkins, Richard L. Bell, Wendell H. Wiser, Billings Brown, H. Smith Broadbent, Robert D. West (Faculty), Darwin Harwood, Doug Smoot. SECOND ROW: Ralph R. Hitchcock, La Vaun Merrill, Warren R. Hayden, Bruce Nelson, Ross Gor- don, Ronald R. Smith, M. Phillip Jameson, Gary Muir, Joseph H. Stoker. BACK ROW: Dennis N. Day, Millard B. Rice, Dick Cham- bers, Jerry Johansen, Reece L. Glines, Lionel Crowley, D.. Carlos Adams, Robert C. Gardner, Dawn Ray Wride, Lyle Bart Spendlove, A. Keith Jameson. Chemical Engineers Society i President Douglas Smoot and other members of the Chemical Engineers ' Socity, Chi Epsilon Sigma, toured an atomic energy site viewing such things as a material test reactor and uraniimi processing plant. Solar Ener- gy, High Pressure and Temperature Research, The Challenge of Atomic Energy, and short student l ectures were among those on the agendas for the meetings. Chi Epsilon Sigma was organized for chemical engineering students to devolp in them a professional attitude through lectures, tours, and meetings. Darwin Hopkins was sec- retary of the forty-member club. Norman Hopkins was treasurer. Ross Gordon and Frank Johansen served as publicity directors. Ronald Smith was in charge of employment. FIFTH YEAR MEN in the Chemical Engineers were, FRONT ROW A. Keith Jameson, Wendell H. Wiser, Billings Brown, H. Smith Broadbent, Douglas Smoot. SECOND ROW: Ronald R. Smith, Richard L. Beu, Bruce Nelson, A. Norman Hopkins, Gary Muir. BACK ROW: Dennis N. Day, Reece L. Glines, Lyle Bart Spendlove, Joseph H. Stoker, Dick Chambers. 270 fcL •I ' Barton. James A. Butler, Lavar Coffin, Jack Farmer, Scott Gardner, Duane Hendricks. Calvin Heaps. Arnell Howard, John F. King, T, Eugene Lance. Elwon Lyman N. Francis M. Lundgren. Grant E. C Martin, Dean W. McKell, Eldon Clair Mortensen, Dean Milsson, Ray O ' Brien, Donald Perry, Jay Terry, James Ross Phelps, Richard L. j mm Commerce Club was the sponsor of the school dance the Spring Ad Ball in March. This club was organized to foster scholarship, activity, and high ideals in the field of commerce. Students enrolled in the commerce depart- ment who have a 2.7 grade point average may join the Commerce Club. In addition to the Spring Ad Ball the club enjoyed speakers in the field of commerce. There Commerce was also a club party in December. President Sill was the guest speaker at the Commerce Banquet in January. President Arnell Heaps presided over meetings that build the knowledge of commerce and the social activities. Vice-president Dean Martin worked by his side. Ernie Lundgren kept the records as secretary and treasurer. Eldred Johnson was club sponsor. PRIZES AND POSES were frequent at the Spring Ad Ball (above). Buffet style refreshments were party highlight (right). 271 p FRONT ROW: Mills Crenshaw (Instructor), Wendy Midgely, De Anne Dorny (Secretary), Yvonne Badgett (Publicity), Merilyn Fuller. SECOND ROW: Dale Peabody, Merlin Croft, Cecil L. Roberts, Darryl Adams (President), Raymond Rutledge. BACK ROW: Wayne Cowley, John Lundquist, Larry R. Wold, Theron J. Egg Jr., Glen L. Lewis. Fencing Club Open to all men and women who have an interest in fencing and a desire to learn the art are welcomed into the Fencing Club. Members presented two half-time shows during the basketball season. They also presented a half-time show at the M-Men Basketball Tournament. The Fencing Club was organized in 1956 to promote an interest in fencing among students at BYU and to pro- vide an organization wherein beginning and advanced fencing students would have the opportunity of learning to fence among others with like proficiency and interests. Instruction was given by Mills Crenshaw. Under the leadership of President Darryl Adams the club partici- pated in intramural fencing. DeAnne Dorny was the clubs secretary and Richard Bond was treasurer. Jacque- lyn Nettles was faculty sponsor for the group. EN GARDE, is an oft repeated phrase in the activities of the Fencing Club gatherings. tti TOUCHE, is the final word. Agility and skill are developed as well as a knowledge of the various weapons which are used by those who are in- terested in the art of fencing. 272 FRONT ROW: Lyle Ellsworth, Clifford Von Christensen, Bill Garrison, Don Carter, Kelton Chamberlain. SECOND ROW: Dee Smith, Ray O. Mikkelson, Tom Jensen, Gil Moon, Finley Bayles. BACK ROW: Ross McArthur, Dean Bishop, Robert H. Johnson, Jay Roy Bradshaw, H. Dean Higginson. Industrial Arts majors and campus hobbyists were able to develop their talents in the activities of the Industrial Arts Club. The club met twice monthly to work on pro- jects for campus improvement or to enjoy lectures and demonstrations on various subjects. Television jacks were installed by the Industrial Arts Club for the convenience of the residents of W3Tnount Village and the club under- took the job of building new bulletin boards for the use of Industrial Arts organizations on campus. A demonstration of what can be done with modern plastic by the workman and hobbyist was given by a representative of the Plastics Products Company. Stone-cutting and gem- making was discussed in a lecture by Edgar Jensen of the Education Depart- ment. Officers were: Irving De Smith, Bumell Evans, Clifford Christianson, and Jay Bradshaw. Club sponsor for this year was Lavell Gamett. ' MJM EVERY MEASUREMENT must be accurate when one is building a fine piece of furniture. Precision work is an interest of those in Industrial Arts. THOSE WHO DESIRE to learn the art of upholstering may do so through the activities of this trade club. 273 9 FRONT ROW: John Wilson, Prof. Dean K. Fuhriman, Rafael Castillo, Stanley Markham, Russel Brown. SECOND ROW: Prof. Harry Hodson, Glen H. CaUer, Ramon Bassett, Parry Harrison, Joseph Hancock, Eldon Roberts. BACK ROW: Alvin Noker, Blake Dallin, Parley HoUiday, Arnold Wilson, Prof. D. Allan Firmage. Civil Engineers The Civil Engineering Club seeks to supplement the col- lege courses of members by offering opportunity for professional fellowship and by participating in both so- cial and practical activities and projects. Club members were welcomed back to school after the holiday vacation at a Christmas party held January 3. On the field trip made to the Glen Canyon dam-site on March 15, future engineers had an opportunity to observe a large scale engineering project in progress. The club was organized on the BYU campus in October, 1955, and membership is open to civil engineering majors. Students interested in electrical engineering found an opportunity to further their knowledge through activities of the Electrical Engineers Society. Under the leadership of Dr. Jens Jonsson, these third, fourth and fifth year electrical engineer majors worked to further a profes- sional attitude in their field. Last year the society was organized and the constitution written and ratified. This year a full schedule of activities was enjoyed, including participation in Engineers ' Week, a canyon party and a trip to the reactors of the Atomic Energy Commission at Arco, Idaho. Robert N. Linebarger served as the unit ' s president. Electrical Engineers FRONT ROW: Jerry Kindred, Lamont Gingerich, DeVerl Humpherys, Jens J. Jonsson, Richard Billstrom, Guy B. Ray, Gail M. Rogers. SECOND ROW: James F. Williams, Gary Kaleta, Merrill Sm art, Robert L. Dudley, George W. Hatch, Jere D. Hodges, David Swainston. THIRD ROW: Louis Lauritzen, Robert Linebarger, Verl Taylor, Robert L. Hamson, Ronald L. Harris, Wayne L. Bates, Duane Beazer. BACK ROW: James L. Peterson, Scott H. Nelson, Marion Hansen, Gam Penfold, Merrill W. Brooksby, Edward C. Huff, Richard G. Grant. 274 J FRONT ROW: Charlene Jensen, Wanda Olsen, Margaret Hunter, Anna Johnson. BACK ROW: Carma Baker, Elizabeth Gardner, Karen Randall. ♦ With an interest in the field of home economics, girls joined the Home Economics Club and found personal development through leadership, responsibility, use of their special home talents, and association with other girls in their field. In addition they found an increased Knowledge of home economics. Beginning the activity schedule was a fall initiation banquet. Fascinating dem- onstrations and lectures on silverware, picture selection, party planning, packing and selection of clothes for a trip occupied many meetings. Socials and entertainments completed the schedule under president Margaret Hunter. The Press Club united students interested in journalism by sponsoring a Homecoming float; a field trip to the Deseret News Press, Newspaper Corporation Agency, and the Improvement Era editorial offices in Salt Lake City; movies and guest speakers. It presented awards to out- standing members at the spring journalism banquet of which it was the co-sponsor. Promoting journalistic ideas and ideals, the club was open to all students interested in journalism. President Roger Larson, with the help of the other officers, Jerry Cunningham and Deanna Barn- um, spearheaded and directed the year ' s various ac- tivities. Press Club FRONT ROW: Dale Barney, Gene Barlow, Barbara Miller, Mark Murphy, Rich Hall, Tom Worlton, Ron Safsten, Dan Gashler. BACK ROW: Jerry Cunningham, Roger Larson, Deanna Barnum, JoAnn Dray, Sally Arnold, Don Kenney, Jerry Molloy, EkI Butterworth. 275 J Blauer, Lanis Ballantyne. Kay Brady, Anna Carraway. Clarence O. Dayton. Kenna Ellsworth. Karmen Ellsworth. Karen Hanks. Nancy Hausknecht. Jeanne Lulte. Barbara Millet, Margaret Moore, Marilyn Moss, Joan Murphy, Mary Nelson, Marvin Oswald. Shlrlenfe Oxborrow, Jeanefto Rees, Karia Reaves. Bonnie Schipper. Donna Tenney. Janice Stone. Cynthia Orchesis Orchesis is one of the fine arts units on campus and pro- vides its members %vith an educational dance experience — one in which they can share their creative ideas. Al- though this unit is comparatively new on the Y cam- pus, it was organized several years ago by Margaret H ' Doubler at the University of Wisconsin. In order to become a member of this unit, one must belong to Junior Orchesis. The officers of Orchesis visit this unit regularly and select from their ranks those who are advanced enough to take part in Orchesis activities. This year, un- der the direction of Gerri Glover and Marilyn Richard- son, the members of this unit participated in assemblies, tours and the musical, Brigadoon. They also performed their own concert which was choreographed entirely by members of the unit. TIGHTS AND SKILL are two basic things needed to join Orche«is, the modern dance club. Here same of the varied forms and expressions are shown. 276 ROCKETTES were Nancy Fife, Gay Cluff, SaUy Murdock, Dorothy Norton, Lois Call, Shirlee Peterson, Dianne Koshell, Pat Mc- Hwrath, Jean Stewart, Patricia Johnson. I Rockettes The Rockettes have danced throughout the year, provid- ing entertainment for student audiences as well as people all over the Western States. Since they were organized in 1953 the girls have toured with the Student Program Bureau. A high kick, ability to learn the dances quickly, and good appearance form the requirements for member- ship The aim of every member is the Program Bureau Award or BYU pin they receive if they have performed on thirty or more shows during the school year. Lois Call is president of the Rockettes and is assisted by Shirlee Peterson, Jean Stewart, and Faye Croft. The director of the precision group is Toni Madsen, who also has her ovvn school of dance in Provo. Many friendships are formed in the long hours of rehearsal which go into the production of any one show. MANY CHANGES are required as the Rockettes go on tour with the Student Program Bureau, or as they perform at student functions. 277 FRONT ROW: Althea Sand, Nobuyoshi Tachibana, Nancy Bradford, Joyce A. Jackson, Howard Shurtlcff. BACK ROW: Yo«h Miya, Leon Larson, A. L. Williamson, Mary Lou Humphrey, Ekiward Romones. Y Uudo Kai Y Judo members met three nights each week, Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday, for two hours to perfect their skill in the sport of Judo. The first meeting of the Y Judo Club was held on November 19, 1955. Since then the club has gained in popularity and membership. Yosh Miya participated in Judo tournaments in Denver, Co lo- rado, Los Angeles, California, Ogden and Salt Lake City under the sponsorship of the BYTJ Judo Club. Miya held the post of president of the group of Judo enthusiasts. Membership is open to all BYU students and faculty who accept and maintain the Judo Honor Code, which per- tains to correct conduct and the use of Judo knowledge in necessary situations. A spirit of closeness and friendship is cultivated among the members of this unit which is i promoted on the campus by Ben Mortensen. EVEN WOMEN can throw their man in the Judo Club. Techniques and special holds are taught and experimented with in the club. 278 £ I Adamson, Cecil Barbezot, Donald G. Christensen. Neal Eliason, Norrell GarreH, Gordon Hanly, Thomas %j-- Hayden, Warren Neuenswander, Val J. Nielsen, Merrill Nixdorf, James Saunders. Arlan Spendlove, Lyie Bart Smith, J. Norman Smith, Robert B. Stewart, Richard A. Warner, Charles Y. Zlrlcer, Ronald J. I Arnold Air Society members met twice each week during the year to further the interests of the Air Force by sup- porting the AFROTC on campus and by promoting brotherhood among those interested. Under Commander Dick Stewart and Executive Officer Chuck Warner, the cadets learned from Air Force officers about Air Force activities not given in air science classes. Activities for Arnold Air Society 1956-57 included attendance at the Area Convention at Berkeley, California in December, a March dinner dance with Utah State Agricultural College and University of Utah squadrons at Hill Air Force Base, and the annual spring exchange picnic with the Sponsor Corps. Participa- tion in the Blood Drive, Military Ball Assembly and Homecoming Parade kept them busy in enjoyable ac- tivity. Members are advanced AFROTC cadets. BOARD OF ROTC members meets to choose the military queen to reign over the ball which was sponsored during Spring Quarter. i 279 ROTC MEMBERS get a look and a taste of what life in the Air Force would be like. Breakfast isn ' t so different, huh ? 280 IS Abrams. HowarJ Anderson, Guy Anderson. John Andrus, James Gregg Ball. Ralph Beagles, J. Keith Berrelt, Richard Berry. J -K Bowen, Lee Roy Circuit. Jeff Clay. Robert Dahl, David Enke. Art Hansen. Gordon Hansen, Ralph L Harrison, Russell D. Harward, Leon Isenburg, Theodore Jackson. Russell Jensen, Bruce Johnson. Larid ■Judd, Frank Kenney, Don King, Cart Knight, William Kofford. Lyie lowson, Jon Mano, Kenneth Mertz. Gene Molloy. Gerald ■organ, Scott lortensen, Karl ' ttersffom, Tom ettit. Gene owell, Lynn mellie, Robert mith, Eugene nyder. Darryl winey. Gale Sabre Air Command Sabre Air Command provides an opportunity to further an interest in the Air Force ROTC program and offers those cacfets interested in developing their leadership ability as future officers in the United States Air Force a chance to do so. It also offers a means of mixing socially with other cadets with the same interests. A Sabre Flight was organized on the BYU campus Autumn Quarter, 1955, and in April, 1956, the Sabre Flights throughout the United States merged with the Air Command Squadron to form the National Society of the Sabre Air Command, with headquarters at Ohio State University. Members are selected for this honorary society on the basis of their grade point average in both air science and academic major. Among the year ' s activities were flights and ex- changes. The Sabre Air Command flew to Nellis Air Force Base in February. Later they flew to Marana Air Force Base and Boeing Aircraft Co. Among the exchanges was the one with Cougarettes in February. Merrill W. Harward, Commander CADETS GO ABOARD plane to travel to airbase. ROTC MEMBERS learn of Hying and airplanes firsthand by doing. :-.-!S t FRONT ROW: Lureen Rencher, Lois Whiting (Social Chairman), Christine Arave, Jack Martin, Joyce Williams, Jean Silver, E wina Fortress, Jean Chandler. SECOND ROW: Alton Ekins, Bob Van Dyke, Leo Stewart, Philip Maxwell (President), John Dugan, Howard Larson, David Flake. BACK ROW: Paul Ekins, John Adams (Vice President), Earl Smith, Louise Lambson, Marita Hubbard, Sherril Turner (Secretary), Bud Lish. Rodeo Club With the crisp wind and splendor of the Indian Sum- mer, comes the group of fun-loving cowboys and cow- girls of the BYU Rodeo Club. The great hunter of the club — known by them as Daniel Boone — shot a nice six-point buck to provide meat for the first big festivity, a steak fry and dance. Later the party committee rang the dinner bell, and this time the club headed to a ban- quet in the Smith Building, where the girls, dressed in me finest calico, served the cowboys box lunches made up of the finest vittles that could be found. A fimny thine happened that night when the formal dance down the hall lost some of its formal attire to the western music. January 1 brought the tedious job of preparing for the annual rodeo. Committees and gears were set in motion, and despite weather and time it was pulled through as a smashing success. Phil Maxwell served as the club ' s president. MECHANICAL CALF gives the would-be calf roper experience that will prove beneficial in the arena (abov ). The Brahma bull proves the downfall of most rodeo performers. The Rodeo Club gives practi- cal experience here. j . ' ■282 student Nurses The Student Nurse Association of Brigham Young Uni- versity works closely with the School of Nursing in order to further the understanding of professional and social aspects of nursing. This unit was organized one year ago and lists as its only requirement the enroll- ment in the School of Nursing. They rank as prominent members the first graduating class of nurses from the BYU. This occurred in 1956. Some of the activities of this unit were the following: a presentation of The Nursing Pageant by the Jimior class, making toys for hospitalized children, a program presented to the School of Nursing, and a talent show held during Spring Quarter. Conscientious and willing, the student nurses fo through a course of study which is very difficult, ' his unit helps to keep bright the goals first advanced. Mary McNaughton was president of the club, and was assisted by Verna Brimhall, Lynette Anderson, and Nancy Hatcher. STUDENT NURSES aided with polio shots when Blue Key sponsored the drive. They devoted their time free of charge. Over three thousand received shots. Albrecht, Joyce Arnett, Leslie Bagley, Fern Bauer, Helen Begay. Betty E. Blomquist, Kafhryn Coll. Katherine G. Christiansen. Pat Cornwell. Janis Deason, LaJuana Hogan. Karia Marie Hussey, Raedella Chadley. Ann Hill Knight. Carol B. Leifson, June May. Lynne McNaughtan. Mary Moosman. Velma Morse. Kay Olpin, Audrey Peterson, Avon Lucil Peterson. Elaine Rea, Ardeth Amy Ririo. Marilyn Seville. Marilyn Sharp, Annetta Clark Smith, Nadine Smith. Rilla Jeanine Williams, Mary Stock. Mariorie Elizabeth 283 ■T FRONT ROW: Gwena Richie, Caryl Ann Waldvogel, Carol Whitaker, Karyl Jarvis, Sandra Davenport. SECOND ROW: Alden Richins, Joe Klein, Bruce Byers, Reta Gilbert, Irene Harger. BACK ROW: Nan Beesley, Dorothy Simkins, Leslie G. Mason, Ray Little, Glenna Cooper. Student Education Association Spring Quarter SEA members participated in an annual barbecue. Spring Quarter was also the second anniversary of the SEA of the BYU campus. Education majors and those interested in making teaching their career are invited to join SEA. The club ' s goal is to acquaint educa- tion majors with the benefits to be derived from belong- ing to a professional organization. Arthur D. Browne sponsored the group. Les Mason served as the president. Glenna Cooper carried on the business of the meeting in his absence since she was the vice-president. Minutes of the meetings were kept by secretary Karyl Jarvis. Sandra Davenport collected the dues and made out the financial statements at the end of each quarter as treasurer. TRAINING SCHOOL provides oppor- tunity for prospective teachers to ob- serve (left). Panel of students gives information to college class in educa- tion (above). 284 I FIRST ROW: Joyce Coy, Karen Turner, Omar Rios, Jean Messick, Merrill Branch, Eleana Smith, C. Nannette Bybee, Marlene Knight (Vice President), Lora Lee Brown (Publicity), Pat Edwards, Roberta Booth. SECOND ROW: John Duniord, Harold J. Nelson, Sandra Prows, J. N. Symons, John Compton, Vione Pace, Bob Ho, Arlene Nay, Jack ixon, Mary Jean C twright, C. Kent Jensen. THIRD ROW: Reed Bradford, Gary Tanner, Rose Johnson, Paul M. Trane, Farrell Brown, Carol Folkman, Darlene Stuehser, Rochelle Nichols, Janice Larsen, Reneta Cushing, Vernon W. Larsen. BACK ROW: Wayne K. Berge, John W. Payne, Max W. Swenson, Everett L. Hagerty, J. Baker, Charles H. Weiler, Keith Thompson, Phil Hancock, Tom Bird, Charley Madsen, The Y Mechanical Engineers is a professional or- ganization which provides industrial contacts and fel- lowship. Members are required to have completed two years of engineering. Field trips to local industries pro- vide interest and stimulation for the students. ' V Sociology Club Guest lecturers and field trips were the highlight of the Sociology Club as it worked to promote a better understanding of the social sciences among its mem- bers. Field trips included visits to juvenile and divorce courts, and the State Hospital. FRONT ROW: Jerry Mann, Non Lowder, Blaine Anderson (Faculty), Nasser Movaghar, Norman Gardner (Faculty), Dwayne A. Wil- Uams, Gordon Lunt. SECOND ROW: Don Kugath, Chuck Warner, Robert Perry, Bill Evans, Fred Parker, Victor Billings. BACK ROW: Fred Finlayson, Lou Hunter, L. K. Baxter (Dept. Chairman), John M. Simonsen (Faculty), Moe Martindale, Jim Ferrell, Joe Free. 285 T FRONT ROW: Tatsuo Takeuchi, Omer Dean Nelson, Kenneth Olsen, Larry Skousen, James M. Finch, Aaron Bond, Alma G. Swann. BACK ROW: Paul J. Volkman, Ray A. Cattani, Norman Dale Rex, James Harvey, Allen Christensen, Jens Nickelsen. Stockman ' s Club Under the sponsorship of Phil Shumyvay, the Stockmen ' s Club seeks to promote agricultural education and socia- bility among those interested in this field. Each year the club chooses an honorary stockman and honor student. This selection is based on both practical and academic accomplishment. Among the prominent members of this unit is Ezra Taft Benson, the incumbent Secretary of Agriculture. Under the direction of Allen Christensen as f)resident, assisted by Jens Nickelsen and Delyn Wil- iams, the Stockmen ' s Club had various social events dur- ing the year. These included a banquet, dance and a ride up the trail. OFFICERS FOR THE STOCKMAN ' S CLUB were Delyn E. WilUams, treasurer; Larry P. Skousen, social chairman; Allen Christensen, president; Jens Nickeken, vice president Alma G. Swann, project chairman. These men directed the activities. 286 Phi Chi Theta Under president Elsie Church, Phi Chi Theta mem- bers met to promote the cause of higher business edu- cation and training for all women in business careers and to encourage fraternity and cooperation among women preparing for this career. An annual banquet with the Men ' s Commerce Club and a Valentine party were held. They also had culture nights with speakers such as the national president of Executives ' Secretaries, Inc., and the head hbrarian. Spring Quar- ter a ball was held. Second place in theme competition in the Homecoming parade went to Phi Chi Theta. Joy Beckstead received the Phi Chi Theta Key Award and Colleen Jackson was awarded a scholarship from the National Chapter of Phi Chi Theta given to the most worthy ana outstanding girl throughout the nation. Atltinson, Shirley Baker, Vee Ann Beckstead, Joy Church. Elsie Curiis. Karen Dahle, June Oe Angeles, Satly Dudley, June Farrimond, Joan Hutchinson, Nathel Hyde, Peggy Jackson, Coleen Larlcin, Phyllis Lyon, Patricia McPhie. Janino Mason, Yerda Mathie. Velma Mumford, Margaret Myers, Marilyn Myrup, Marilyn Nelson, Veda Noble. Zina Powelson, Kae Ririe, Garna Romney, Carolyn Sand. Althea Spencer, Loralee Stephenson, Merene Thurgood, Carolyn Vankier. Beverly 287 FRONT ROW: Marcia Lund, Treasurer; Zina Noble, Secretary; Gordon Enders, President; Kay Pratt, Vice President; Eleana Smith Social Chairman. SECOND ROW: Vemice Noble. Mildred Rostrom, Shirley Magelsen, Betty Main, Pat Johnson, Martha Pratt, Joyce Connelley. BACK ROW: Raymond C. Brown, James E. Talbot, Stephen N. McAllister, Howard E. Sandberg, Ed Crawford, Theron J. Egg, Jr. Vlfasliington Club With the purpose to increase the interest of students in the University and to foster friendly relations be- tween students from Washington, this unit was or- ganized on the campus of BYU. Membership is open to all students from Washington who are upholding the standards of the ' Y. Every other Wednesday this imit met to discuss business and once a month they held a party or social of some kind. The climax of the year was a consolidated party with the Oregon Club to Mount Timpanogos on May 18. Other activities in- cluded a get-acquainted party held during Winter Quarter and the sponsoring of a bus at Christmas time to take the students home and back. Gordon Enders served as president and was aided by Kay Pratt, from Moses Lake, Zina Noble of Walla Walla, Marcia Lund of Shelton, and Eleama Smith of Seattle. Lamar Em- pey served as the club ' s sponsor. JANICE HAWS, Gordon Enders, president; Vemice Noble, Zina Noble, Marcia Lund get together to look over unit ' s activities. 288 i Confidential Vicissitudes THIS is quite embarrassing, but would someone please point out the octave key to me? GOOD Griel! ' A PIN PRICK. That ' s all. Just a pin prick. But why the scratching noise on my bone? NO, Miss Jones, I refuse to raise your grade! JUDGE, as yov can see, my client is a man of natural open-faced honesty. IT ' S fate: After all these years, a man with my blood type. ' I ' J JN ...-:-.- - -Mfc V - ' •• ■- Pl h . CLASSES AND FACULTY DIVISION These are your memories. . . your memories of the faculty and classmates at the Y. Here are recorded the faces of professors, some of Whom seem unfamiliar to you because they taught those seven o ' clock sections of botany, history and English. Here is you favorite lecturer and your personal Mr. Snarf. Here, too, are the faces of students you ' ll always remember— the blonde you couldn ' t take your eyes from at the Junior Prom, the girl who knew all about getting dates, the little guy who knew the answers in physics and chemistry. Here are the portraits of the many you dated and the many more you didn ' t. Here are the scholars and the athletes, the tall and the short, the beautiful and the plain. Here are recorded the names and faces of your friends, lest with the passing of time their memory be erased from your heart. 291 Section Index Acknowledgments _ 447 Faculty 294 Faculty Index - 418 Friendliest Students 304 Frosh Class 370 Frosh Officers 369 In Memoriam 406 Junior Class - 328 Junior Officers -— 327 Personalities 301 Reference Section 408 Senior Class - - 306 Senior Officers 305 Sophomore Class 346 Sophomore Officers - 345 Student Index 420 292 r ffT77T1111TTl P k 293 Faculty B £iSl£?1 Alder, Lorna C. Alder, Zane Allen, A. Lester Allen, Mark K. Allman. Verl P. Allred. Mildred Allred, Dorald M. Allred, R. Chase Allred. Wallace E. Alward, Mignon Anderson, C. Dixon Anderson, H. Verland Anderson, Keith P. Anderson, Richard L. Anderson, Vernon L. Andrew, Barbara Whitehead Andrus, Hyrum L. Andrus, J. Roman Applonie, Evelyn Mildred Ashton, Clarence D. Babcock, Hyrum J. Bailey, Dale S. Ballif. Ariel S. Ballou, Richard E. Banqerter, Blauer L. Bankhead, Reld E. Barker, Allan Barnett, Owen L. Barlow, Francis P. Barney, Vermon S. Barrett, Ivan J, Bartholomew, Davis Bateman, J. LaVar Bauer, Edith B. Baxter, Leiand K. Beck, D. Elden Beck, Jay V. Beckham, Raymond Belnap, B. West Bendixsen, Grant D. Bennlon, Marion Bentley , Anthony I. Bentley, Joseph T. Berry, June E. Berryessa, Max J. BIssell, Harold J. Black. Jesse R. Blackham, Angus U. Bloom, Ruth S. Booth, Lillian C. Bos, Jacob Bowman, Genevieve West Boyle, C. S. Brace, William R. Bradford, Charles H. Bradford, Reed H. Brltsch, Ralph A. Brlmhall, Willis H. Broodbent, H. Smith Brough, Rulon Brown, Billings Brown. Jesse Richard Brownlee, Robert 5. Browne, Arthur D. Bryner, Loren C. Bullock, Kenneth C. Burmingham, Olive K. Burrup, Percy E. Bushman, Grant Bushman, Jess R. 294 Al-Da CHURCH PROGRAM of display posters is presented by Elder Mark E. Petersen to students and faculty in assembly. Butt, Newburn I. Butler, Eliot Andrew Butterworth, Edwin J. Buttle. Faye J. Caine, Julia Cfllder, Glen H. Caldwell, Gaylon L. Calderwood, JoAnn Callahan, Sterling G. Campbell, Eugene E. Campbell, Jennie Candland, Dorothy N. Canning, Ray R. Cannon, Clawson Y., Jr. Carle, Wayne M. Carpenter, Bernece Carr, William C. Carter, Harold Cbandler, Samuel C. Chapman, L. Bernice Cheney, Thomas E. Christensen, Christensen, Christensen, Christensen, Christensen, Christensen, Earl M. Edward L. Leonard E. Lillian A. Parley A. Ross T. Clark. Bruce B. Clarlc, Harold Glen Ciaric, Hazel Clarlc, Herald R. Clark, James R. Clark, Monroe H. Clark, Selby G. Clarke, A. John dinger, Morris M. Cochran. Thelma Compton. Lane A. Corbridge. Ivan L. Cowan, Cyntha A. Craig, Marshall R. Coi. Soren F. Crandall. Bliss H. Crandall. Lars G. Croft, Evan M. Crowton, David M. Curtis. Brandt Daines, Delva Darais, Alex 6. 295 Faculty £|ji! £ I Davies. J. Kenneth Davidson, Bertha B. Davis, Allan deJong. Gerrit, Jr. Dixon. Fred W. Dixon, Owen Donaldson. David M, Done, G. Byron Downing, Lester N, Doxey. Roy W. Doxey, Willard B. Duffin. B. Keith Duke, Keith E. Earl, Don L. Dyer, William G. Eastmond, E. John Ediefsen, Blaine E. Edwards, William F. Egbert, Robert L. Ellsworth. J. Orval Empey. LaMor L. Farnsworth, Dean B. Evans, David Louis Farnsworth, Raymond Fielding. R. Kent Fisher. Albert L . Fitzgerald. H. Alvah Flake. Chad J. Fuerstner. Carl Fletcher. Harvey Fletcher, Harvey Jr. Fuhrlman. Dean K. Gardner, Elizabeth L. Gates, Crawford Gamett. LaVell Geddes, David D. Geertsen, O. Norman Gibson. M. Carl Gledhill. Preston R. Golightly. Max A. Goates. J. Rex Glover. Geraldlne Grow, Stewart L. Gubler, Donworth Gulbrandsen, Norman Gunn, Richard L. Guymon. Fred E. Gwllllam, Robert Franlc llr Hafen William J. Hafen, Leroy R. Hates. Richard W. Hales. Wayne B. Hall, H. Tracy Hallam Merrill J. Hamblin. Lawson O. Halliday, John R. Hammond, Lawson O. Hansen, George H. Hansen. Harold I. Hansen. Ralph Harris. James M. Harris. M. Maurino Harrison, Bertrand F. Harston, Marlow Hart. Anna B. Hart, Charles J. Hart. Edward L. Hartvlgsen. Milton F. Haupt. Floyd E. Haymore. Franklin R. 296 Da-LI ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY stand with President David O. McKay in opening exercises of weekly devotional Heaton, Alma Heaton. Israel C. Hellewell, Robert B. Hilton. Lynn M. Hintze, Lehl F. Hodson. Harry Holbroolc, Leona Horsley. A. Burt Horton, Frank L. Howell. Robert J. Hoyt, Gordon D. Hunt. Jay B. Isaksen, Henry L. Izatt. Reed M. Jackson. Orrln H. Jacobs. Briant S. Jacobs. Margaret Jakeman, M. Well Jenny. Martha R. Jensen. Mary B. Jensen, Vern H. Jenson, Edgar Jenson, Gloria Dav. Jex. J. Lorin Johnson, Alan P. Johnson. Eldred A. Jones. Garth N. Jonsson, Jens J. Jorgensen. Eleanor Kartchner. Kenner C Keeler. Joseph J. Kershaw. Thomas D. Kimball. O. Rodney Knell, Lee Kimball. Edwin R. Knight Hattie M. Kohler Marlon Kondo Eleanor 5. Kopp, Harold Larsen, Don H. Larsen, Vernon W Larson. Gustive O. Larson, Clinton F. Laycoclt. Harold R Laycock. Ralph G. Layton Robert L. Lealce, Robert L. Lewis, Jen E. Lewis, R. Celdon ra?£ 297 Faculty Ql iiii Lloyd. Wesley P. Lowe, Howard D. Mabey. Melvln P. Madson. Parke Maeser, Georgia Marshall. Milton Martinez. John Ramon Mathews, Conan McConkie. Don L. McCraclcen. Cleo McKell. William E. McKinley, Lynn A. McKnIght. H. Nell McNamara. Delbert H. Mercer, Winston Mecham. Merlin J. Mikltelsen, Seymour Miller. Elmer Miller, Elva K . Miller, Karl A. Miller. Martin L. Minlc. Oscar G. Mitchell. Albert O. Moffitt. J. Weldon Monson, Darrel J. Monson, Samuel C. Morrill. A. Reed Morley. Alonzo J. Morris. Lawrence Mortensen, Benjamin Murdock, Joseph R. Nelson. Leroi Nibley. Hugh W. Nicholes. Henry J. Nlcholes. Joseph K. Nordgren. Quentin Nicholes. Max M. Nielson. Eve Nielsen Fred Kent Ookes Keith C. Olpin. J. Lloyd Orrock, Scott Olson. Ernest L. Pardee. Kathryn B. Pardoe. T. Earl Payne. John W. Perry. Leiand M. Peterson, C. R. Peterson. Hugh W. Peterson. Iva Lou Peterson, Lucille S. Peterson. Robert M. Pfund. Marlon C. Plaas, Hyrum Pond, A. Smith Poll. Richard D. Pope. Richard L. Porter. Blaine M. Potter, Margaret S. Potter, Norma Poulson. Virginia B. Purdy, Victor W. Rasmussen. Ellis T. Rasband. Mima Reld. Howard T. Relmschlissel, Ernest F, Rice. Leonard W. Rich. Naoma Rich. Owen S. Rich. Russell R. 298 Ll-Tr FACULTY MEMBERS watch intently as students display talents in factional and fictional on Thursday assembly. Richards, Grant S. Richardson, Jed J. Ricks. Eldon Riddle, Chauncey C. RIgby, J. Keith RIgqs, Robert E. Robinson. Burton W. Roblson, Clarence F. Rogers, Lewis M, Romney, Antone K. Sardoni, Lawrence Sauls, Klefer B. Schwendlman. Fred A. Shields. Leiand Grant Shirts, Morris A. Shumway, R. Phil Simonsen, John M. Smart, Lyman F. Smith, Carol T. Smith, Oliver R. Smith, Robert J. Smith, Richard L. Smith, Wilford E. Smithson. Rulon NephI Snell, William H. Soffe, H. Wayne Spears. Irene O. Sparks, LeRoy Spencer, LuciU Sperry. Sidney B. Stansfield. Russell N. Stewart, George Stone, Royal B. Stut7, Howard C. Struthers, Robert E. Swensen. Albert D. Swensen, Russel B. Symons. Joseph N. Tanner, George W. Tanner. Orea B. Tanner. Vosco M. Taylor, Charles Taylor, Ethelyn P. Taylor, Weldon J. Thatcher. J. Kenneth Thomas. John Thomas. Rob ert K. Tippets. Joyce W. Trost, Lucile Layton 299 Faculty Tr-Yo • • p % ' $ % Wnght. E. Wayne Yarn. David H.. Jr. Young. Karl E. Taylor, Floyd R. Turner, Glen H. Tuttle, L. Elliott Tyle, Samuel Lyman Tyndall. Clarence Valentine. Lee B. Van Noy, Jay Lowell Van Moorleham. Walter Vernon. Leo P. Wakefield, J. Homer Wall. Willard Wallace. Lulu Waterstradt, Jean Anne Watkins. Arthur R. Webb. Fredrick N. Watts, Stanley H. Weight. Newell B. Weinzinger. Kurt West. Dale H. West. John Robert Whetten. Lester B. White. J. Morgan . Whitaker. Wetzel O. Whitetord. June Margaret Wilklns, Ernest J. Williams, James Kenneth Wilson. Annette Wilson. Warren Wing John H. Wood, Marilyn Wiser. Wendell H. Witbeck. Alan Reid Woodbury. Lael J. Woodruff, Asahel D. Woodward. Ralph Woolf. Golden L % k..: - . 300 Banyan Personaliti MONROE MCKLAlY makes another appearance as a Banyan personality, making his third time for such an honor. The affable studentbodjy president is from Hnntsville, Utah, and is majoring in pohtical science. He has plans to attend the University of Chicago after gradu- ating this June. Besides his activities as stu- dentDody president, Monroe serves as a high councilman of the BYU Stake, head resident of a Heritage Hall, and a member of Blue Key. He likes sports. CLAUDIA SEDGWICK is from Riverside, California and a senior majoring in himian development and family relations. A member of Phi Kappa Phi scholastic honorary, Claudia also serves as Commandant of the Sponsor Corps and president of the Fifth Ward Relief Society. She was chosen as the Homecoming Queen for the 1956 Homecoming. She enjoys camping, hiking and other outdoor sports. Her quieter interests are reading and sewing. She sews all her own clothes. Monroe McKay Claudia Sedgwick Sam Atoa SAM ATOA is a political science major from Tuaefu, Upolu, Western Samoa. After gradu- ation he intends to return to Samoa to work in the personnel services of the government. He is at present on leave from his government to receive education. Sam is a heaa resident of one of the boys ' dorms and is in the Third Ward Bishopric and a Master M-Man. BOB BATEMAN is a native of Idaho where he calls the town of Burley his home. After grad- uating with a degree in accounting. Bob plans on a hitch in the Air Force, and then he wall attend law school. He has plans for mar- riage in Jime. Bob dislikes people who take others for granted, but is interested in bru- nettes — especially one. Bob is serving as a counselor in the Fifth Ward Bishopric and as vice-president of Associated Men Students. WEBB CROCKETT, studentbodv president- elect, claims Pocatello, Idaho as his home. A major in economics and a minor in business law, Webb plans to go on to graduate school and then into the management phase of some corporation. He is presently serving in the Sixth Ward Bishopric, on the AMS Council, and as executive assistant to the studentbody vice-president. Webb is a member of the Blue Key service unit and Delta Phi fraternity. Webb claims no dislikes but is interested m good music and golfing. Bob Bateman Webb Crockett 301 JANIS HULL plans to study in Europe after leaving school this year and then return to get her master ' s and doctor ' s degrees. Janis is a major in political science with a minor in psy- chology. With a 3.9 grade average, Janis holds a scholarship at the University. She likes piz- golf and reading, and dislikes narrow- za minded people and liver. Despite her school work, Janis has found time to serve on the elec- tions committee, A.W.S. Council and is presi- dent of A.W.S. for next year. I DIANE HATCH is a pre-med student from Idaho Falls, Idaho and is a sophomore at the Y. She hopes to attend John Hopkins after graduation. Diane has taken a very active part in student affairs. She has been on the Senate for two years, a member of the Constitutional Committee, and a member of the Spur service unit. She was also the one who originated the Freshman service unit, Thea Alexis. She is a member of Alpha Lambda Delta and has won honors in the Forensics Squad. DENNIS OLSEN, president of the Student Senate, is a political science major and hopes to go to law school. He is also serving as presi- dent of his Elders ' Quorum. Dennis likes hunting, fishing and working with people. He is a member of the honorary political science group on campus and just towards the end of the year won a scholarship to George Wash- ington Law School. As chairman of the Con- stitution Committee, Dennis was instrumental in revamping student law. I JACK NELSON has found activity in various fields of interest. He has served on the Studerit Senate, acted as IOC Chief Justice, and this year pelded direction over the Wye Magazine. Jack graduated in 1954 in the field of journal- ism and has since been studying English and journalism towards his M.A. He is from Bell- flower, California, but now claims Stalag 161 as his home. He dislikes the efforts to change the traditions at the school, but he en- joys Hunting, fishing, and fiction writing. MIKE YOSHINQ has plans to go to Columbia for advanced studies in law. He wdll graduate this June with a de ee in Marketing. Mike was Senior Class president, Sunday School Su- Serintendent in the Seventeenth Ward, and as been teaching two classes in Japanese. Mike comes to us from Tokyo, Japan. He is a member of Blue Key service unit and has a $2,000 scholarshio to Columbia. Tennis, swim- ming, and the Gospel are listed among the things which Mike considers worthwhile. v_ Janice Hull Diane Hatch ■J ' ' ■r BPT Jack Nelson Mike Yosbino 302 r Jerry Griflith Ralph Barney Bonnie Berrett Pat Strong Personalities JERRY GRIFFITH has been appointed by stu- dent vote to serve as business manager of the studentbody next year. From the city of Long Beach, CaUfornia, Jerry is majoring in market- ing and industrial management. He plans to work as a manager or supervisor in the Safe- way chain stores. This year he served as presi- dent of Val Hyric social unit, on the Stake Sunday School Board, and as a member of AMS Council. Jerry won from Safeway the honor, Best Future Prospect in Safeway ' s Management. RALPH BARNEY will work for the Deseret News in Salt Lake City after he graduates this year. A major in journalism and political science, Barney sensed as editor of the Daily Universe. He also acted as chairman of the Hungarian Relief Fund and as president of the Press Club. Ralph is from Flagstaff, Arizona and enjoys outdoor things. Some of his favor- ites are basketball, softball, and photography. A friendly smile and word for everyone is a true Barney trait. BONNIE BERRETT served as president of the Associated Women Students this year, and at the same time found minutes to spend in White Key, Senate, Cabinet, and Y Calcares. An education (elementary) major, Bonnie comes from the city of Seattle, Washington. She likes hamburgers and malts, sewing, ten- nis, skiing and playing the organ. After she graduates she wants to teach school on the ele- mentary level. Bonnie won the Val Hyric award given to an outstanding student. PAT STRONG served as first vice-president of the studentbody this year and was directly in charge of assemblies. She claims Raymond, Alberta, Canada as her home, but enjoys the Y very much. Pat is a member of the White Key service unit and of a cappella choir. Her singing ability has placed her in a position from which she may see some monetary gain. She is a member of the Mamselles, a group which recently completed a recording contract with RCA recording. BARRIIE MCKAY makes another appearance on the Banyan Personality list. The smiling Junior is from Huntsville, Utah. He wants to go to law school at Harvard, but his inmiediate Slans are marriage and graduation from the YU. Barrie is a member of Blue Key and Delta Phi and is active with the Student Pro- gram Bureau. He is a major in accounting with a minor in economics and political sci- ence. He likes Elaine, riding and people; he dislikes a busy signal. 303 INA LOU ELISON is from Oak- ley, Idaho and is a graduate stu- dent in the field of music. She took a lead in Carmen this year and was a regional winner in the Met auditions. She is an honor student and a Madrigal. JOHN BENSON was a star basket- ball player for the Cougars. He is from Parowan, Utah and a major in phys. ed. and health. He plans to coach after graduation from the Y in June. ELAINE STIIRLAND plans to marry this summer and then com- t)lete her schooling. She is an Eng- ish major and plans to teach. Her second time as a personality, she likes people, creative writing, and speaking. THE FRIENDLIEST BOY on campus this year was Barrie McKay from Huntsville, Utah. The fact that one of his first likes is people may account for the friendly smile and hi which he has for everyone. Barrie has served as chairman of the program bureau, Frosh Orientation chairman and is, at present, in the Bishopric of the Sixth Ward. THE STUDENTS OF THE Y chose Pat Strong as the most friendly girl on campus. Pat is planning on going into secondary education and is majoring in English with a minor in music. Immediate plans are rather indefinite as Pat is at the present with a re- cording group, the Mamselles. Pat likes swimming and playing the piano very much. 304 b SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS were Marilyn Arnold, Secretary; Mike Yoshino, President; Myma Day, Vice-president. '  V V. iy Senior Class Officers Mike Yoshino, Myma Day and Marilyn Arnold direct- ed the activities of the Senior Class during the year. This trio, along with the class cabinet, provided the Seniors with plenty of activity and participation. A service to the University was rendered by acting as guides and receptionists to guests and visitors on cam- pus. The class also participated in the Hungarian Relief and Charity Drives. Most of their donation was given in the form of labor as funds were a little low because of graduation activities, chime payments, etc. The Seniors were in charge of Frosh Week and gave the new stu- dents a good introduction to college life. Welcoming and guide committees, a testimonial. Senior court, an as- sembly and a dance were important facets of this event- ful week. To climax the year a Senior week was spon- sored. Class parties, assemblies, drives and projects will be long remembered by this year ' s Seniors. 305 Seniors P : Adachi, Margaret Abbott, Gwendolyn Adams, Geratdine Adams, Jack Adamson, Cecil L. Adamson. Walter Ainsworth. Robert Adams, William Don Akiu. Roger Alberts. Jack Junior Aleiander. Harry A. Allan, Dean S. Allan, Ronald J. Allred, David Norman Allred, G. Hugh Allred. James J. Allred. Rey L Allsop. Shirley Anne Almond. Mary Lou Anderson, Cyril Richard Anderson. Grant D. Anderson, Karen Anderson. Lewis A. Anderson, Jack Anderson. Lois Yvonne Anderson. Paul Anderson, Paulene Anderson, Ramona Anderson, Virgil E. Anae. Famika Arnett. Les ' ie Armstrong, Frances Arnold. Marilyn Ashworth. Penny Aston. Dennis Atchley. Audrlenne M. Atkerson. Sarah Jane Atkinson, Shirley Atoa, Samueiu Averett, Charles R. Auger, Rae Austin, William A. Babcock. Barbara Baer, Ted Bagley, Fern Bailey, Roma Baker, Seth C. Balllf. Mark Dlion Barber. Bernls Barg. Ardella Barlow. Eleanor Barnes. Gary Barney, Ralph Barton. James A. Bate. William Bates, Victor Edward Bateman. Robert E. Bauer. Helen Bauer, Sheila Patricia Baum. H. Lowell Baumgarten, James Beasley. Jo Ann Beatty. Kenneth S. Beard, Betty B. Beazer, Keith Beckett. Janice Beckstead, Joy Ann Beckstrand. Carol Nan Begay. Betty E. Bell. Alice Bennett, D. Roger Bennion, LuciTle Benson. (Ida Bentley, Craig B. Bergstedt. Eleanor Berrett. Bonnie Berrett, Delwyn G. Bertch, Frederick Bertoncell, Eileen Bigefow. Grant W. Bethsold. Eleanor G. Billings, Marilyn Bills, Robert D. Bird, Charles Bird. Donald R. Bird. William P. Bjorkman, Marcla Bishop, Joseph L. 306 Ad-Br ADACHI, Margaret, Zool.; ABBOTT, Gwendolyn, Ed.; ADAMS, Geraldine, Horn. Ec; ADAMS, Jack, Chem.; ADAMSON, Cecil, Acct.; ADAMSON, Walter, Ed.; AINSWORTH, Robert, Econ.; ADAMS, William, Phys- ics; AKIU, Roger, Phys, Ed.; ALBERTS, Jack, Acct.; ALEXANDER, Hany; AIXEN, Dean, Math.; AL- LAN, Ronald, Ed.; ALLRED, David, Mktg.; ALLRED, Hugh, Ec.; ALLRED, James, Ed.; ALLRED, Rey, Hort.; ALLSOP, Shirley, Ed.; ALMOND, Mary, Fam. Liv.; ANDERSON, Cyril, Mktg.; ANDERSON, Grant, Bact.; ANDERSON. Karen, Art; ANDERSON, Lewis, Acct.; ANDERSON, Paul, Hum.; ANDERSON, Paul- ene, Ed.; ANDERSON, Ramona, Ed.; ANDERSON, Virgil, Fr.; ANAE, Famika, Rec; ARNETT, Leslie, Nurs.; ARMSTRONG, Francis, Span.; ARNOLD, Marilyn, Joum.; ASH WORTH, Penny, Ed.; ASTON, Dennis, Mktg.; ATCHLEY, Audrienne, Ed.; A5KER- SON, Sarah, Ed.; ATKINSON, Shiriey, Ed.; ATOA, Samuel, Pol. Sc; AVERETT, Charies, Ed.; AUGER, Rae, Ed.; AUSTIN, William, Eng.; BABCOCK, Barbara, Fine Arts; BAER, Ted, Music; BAGLEY, Fern, Nurs.; BAILEY, Roma, Ed.; BAKER, Seth, Zool.; BALLIF, Mark, Rec; BARBER, Bemis, Ed.; BARG, Ardella, Ed.; BARLOW, Eleanor, CI. Tex.; BARNES, Gary, Hort.; BARNEY, Ralph, Joum.; BARTON, James, Acct.; BATE, WilUam, Phys. Ed.; BATES, Victor, Soc; BATEMAN, Robert, Acct.; BAUER, Helen, Nurs.; BAUER, Sheila, Eng.; BAUM, Lowell, Hort.; BAUMGARTEN, James, Ed.; BEAS- LEY, Jo Ann, Fam. Liv.; BEATTY, Kenneth, Sp.; BEARD, Betty, Ed.; BEAZER, Keith, Mktg.; BECK- EIT, Janice, Ed.; BECKSTEAD, Jov, Ed.; BECK- STRAND, Carol, Horn. Ec.; BAGAY, Betty, Nurs. BELL, Alice, Fine Arts; BENNETT, Roger, Math. BENNION, Lucille, Food Nutr.; BENSON, Ilda, Ed. BENTLEY, Craig, Geol.; BERGSTEDT, Eleanor, Ed. BERRETT, Bonnie, Ed.; BERRETT, Delwyn, Zool. BERTCH, Frederick, Geol.; BERTONCELI, Eileen, Mktg.; BIGELOW, Grant, Pol. Sc; BETHSOLD, El- eanor, Chem.; BILLINGS, Marilyn, Ed.; BILLS, Rob- ert, Phys. Ed.; BIRD, Charies, Chem.; BIRD, Donald, Acct.; BIRD, William. Art; BJORKMAN, Marcia, Com.; BISHOP, Joseph, Span.; BLACKHAM, Dick, Ed.; BLACKHAM, Phyllis, Ed.; BLACKHURST, Hoyt, Pol. Sc; BLAKE, Reed, Joum.; BLANCH, Claude, Soc; BLAUER, Lanis, Ed.; BLAU, Nadine, Ed.; BLOCK, Keith, An. Hus.; BLAYLOCK, Marilyn, Ed.; BOLINDER, Robert. Acct.; BONSER, Emma, Ed.; BLOMQUIST, Kathryn, Nurs.; BOONE, Charies, Phys. Ed.; BORGESON, June, Ed.; BOOTH, Wallace, Com.; BOWEN, Mario, Phys. Ed.; BOYACK, Alan, Geol.; BRADFORD, Robert, Geol.; BRADSHAW, Jay, Ind. Arts; BRADY, Con., Ed.; BREWER, David, Soc. Blackham, Did Blackham. Phyllis Ivlary Blackhurst, Hoyt Blake. Reed Blanch, CauJe C. Blauer, Lanis Blau, E. Nadine Blocli, Keith Ernest Blaylock, Marilyn Jean Bolinder. Robert D. Bonser. Emma Blomquist. Kathryn Boone, Charles Borgeson, June J. Booth, Wallace Bowen, Mario Boyack, Alan S. Bradford, Robert E. Bradshaw, Jay Roy Brady, Con H. Brewer, David L. RESERVED SECTION for (acuity was filled at assembly. WITH HUMBLE HEARTS the studentbody bows in reverent prayer. I 307 Seniors Brandenburg, Ray E. Brasher, Margaret Elaine Bray. Harry L. Briggs, James Brooks. Jerry D. Brown, Ferneth Budge, Barbara Brotherson, Mary Kathryn Bunnell, Mary Helen Burt, David W. Burt, Elaine Burton, Carlyle S. Burton, John Harold Bush. Alfred L. Butler, Sandra Jean Butterfield, Tomas Kent Bybee, C. Nannette Call, Dellwyn Call, Eran A. Call, Katherine G. Calvert, Douglas Cannon, Vena Lee Carr, Keith R. Call. Lael Carlson, Dolly Carter. Amber M. Carter, Harold LeRoy Carter, Janet Cartwright, Mary Jean Casper, Leon B. Chambers, Kathy Chapman, Earl CattanI, Ray A. Chappell, Robert O. Chappell, Thomas Chatelain, Dianne Chidester, John Christensen, Allen C. Christensen, Theodore Christensen, Karen Christensen, Patricia D. Christiansen, Patricia Christofferson, Leo Chun, Albert Clark, Nelda Clark. Ralph B. Christianson, James Clawson, Wlllard L. Clayson, Doug ' as Clayton. Kelvin C. Clegg, Dennis A. Clucas, Jerry Keith Clyde, Kathryn Jane Cutler, Lynn Cruser, Lynn Cullimore, Kelvyn H. Croft, Margaret Ann Crowley, Lionel Paul Croft, Garth F. Critchlow, Robert T. Creer, Howard Craner, Jeri Tregeagle Crandall, Evelyn Crane, William E. Jr. Cozzens, Charles J. Cly, Joyce Kay Cowsert, Karen Cottam, Delmar Cowan, LuJean Cooper, Ken Cooper, Danna Lee Cook, L. Colleen Cornish. Clayton Collier, Wendell Collamer, Richard Coleman, Ronald D. Coleman, Ray W. Coffin, Jack Coffin, Anne Dahl, David C. Davenport, Evonne Danielson, G. Earl Davidson, Gwyn D. Davidson, Marlow G. Davis, Clinton Davis, Dorothy Davis, Elaine Davis, Lloyd F. 303 i ,, i MMta Br-Dr BRANDENBURG, Ray, Psych.; BRASHER, Margaret, Food Nutr.; BRAY, Harry, Soc; BRIGGS, James, Ed.; BROOKS, Jerry, Rad. TV; BROWN, Femeth, Off Mng.; BUDGE, Barbara, Ed.; BROTHERSON, Mary, Fam. Liv.; BUNNELL, Mary Ed.; BURT, Dav- id, Acct.; BURT, Elaine, Ed.; BURTON, Carlyle, Ed.; BURTON, John, Sp.; BUSH, Alfred, Arch.; BUTLER, Sandra, Ed.; BUTTERFIELD, Thomas, Chem.; BYBEE, Nannette, Soc; CALL, Dellwyn, Acct.; CALL, Eran, Mklg.; CALL, Katherine, Nurs.; CALVERT, Douglas, Agron.; CAN- NON, Vena, Ed.; CARR, An. Hus.; CALL, Lael, Child Dev.; CARLSON, Dolly, Ed.; CARTER, Amber, CI. Tex.; CARTER, Harold; CARTER, Janet, Ed.; CARTWRIGHT, Mary, Soc; CASPER, Leon; CHAM- BERS, Kathy, Ed.; CHAPMAN, Earl, Fin. Bank.; CATTANI, Ray. Agron.; CHAPPELL, Thomas Ed.; CHATELAIN, Diane; CHIDESTER, John, Po!. Sc; CHRISTENSEN, Allen, An. Hus.; CHRISTENSEN, Theodore, Music; CHRISTENSEN, Karen, Ed.; CHRIS- TENSEN, Patricia, Ed.; CHRISTIANSEN, Patricia. Nurs.; CHRISTOFFERSON, Leo, Physics; CHUN, Al- bert, Ed.; CLARK, Nelda, Ed.; CLARK, Ralph Agron.; CHRISTIANSON, James, History; CLAWSON. Wil- lard, Math.; CLAYSON, Douglas, Ed.; CLAYTON, Kel- vin, Phys. Ed.; CLEGG, Dennis; CLUCAS, Jerry, Pol. Sc; CLYDE, Kathryn; CUTLER, Lynn, Ed.; CRUSER, Lynn, Soc; CULLIMORE, Kelvyn, Mktg.; CROFT. Margaret, Ed.; CROWLEY, Lionel, Chem.; CROFT, Garth, Bac; CRITCHLOW, Robert, Mktg.; CREER, Howard, Ed.; CRANER. Jeri, Eng.; GRAND ALL, Ev- elyn, Ed.; CRANE, William; COZZENS. Charies, Psych.; COY, Joyce, Soc; COWSERT, Karen, Eng., COTTAM. Delmar, Span.; COWAN, LuJean, Ed.; COOPER. Ken, Phys. Ed.; COOPER, Danna Lee, Ed.; COOK, Colleen, Ed.; COMISH. Clayton, Mktg.; COL- Fin.; COLEMAN, Ronald, Mktg.; COLEMAN, Ray, Ed.; COFFIN, Jack. Mktg.; COFFIN, Anne, Ed.; DAHL, David, Acct.; DAVENPORT, Evonne, Phys. Ed.; DANIELSON, Eari, Ed.; DAVIDSON, Gwyn, Agron.; DAVIDSON, Marlow, Physics; DAVIS, Clin- ton, Mktg.; DAVIS, Dorothy, Ed.; DAVIS, Elaine, Ed.; DAVIS. Lloyd, Mktg.; DAVIS, Reed, Ind. Man.; DAY, Clark, Math.; DAY, Fay, Ed.; DAY, Myrna, Clo. Tex.; DECKER, Loral, Chem.; DEASON, LaJuana, Nurs.; DECKER, Mary, Music; DECKER, Patricia. Ed.; DE HOYOS, Albert; DE MILLE. Lloyd, Bus. Man.; DEPUTY. Anne, Ed.; DE ST. JEOR. Johna, Pol. Sci.; DICKSON, Max. O f. Man.; DINSDALE, Colleen, Speech; DODD, Russell, Mktg ; DOBSON, Lowell, Mktg.; DIXON, Dennis, Econ.; DONAHOO, Boyd, Ind. Man.; DONALDSON, Barbara, Fam. Liv.; DOTSON, Renee, Ed.; DRAKE, Janel, Foods Nut. Davis, Reed Kay Day, Clark H. Day. Fay Day, Mvrna Decker. Loral A. Deason, LaJuana Decker. Mary Decker, Patricia De Hoyos, Albert DeMille, Lloyd Deputy. Anne De St. Jeor, Johna M. Dickson, Max Cook Dinsdale, Colleen K. Dodd, Russell, Elton Dobson, Lowell W. Dixon, Dennis 8, Donahoo, Boyd W. Donaldson, Barbara Dotson, Renee Drake. Janel May ' EMM FOREIGN STUDENT displays talents for rest of students. PICK UP CLASS CARDS is a familiar sign at registration session. 309 EKTl ' SMMk M Sits Dreger. Hilda M. Droubay, Dale Dudley, June Duffin, Irene Dunn. Barbara Durfee, Delsa Duvali. Richard E. Durham. Karl Ray Eagar. Herbert Lynn Edwards. Pat Elder. C. William Ellison. Howard Eliason, Norrell B. Ellsworth, John Engemann. Paul K. Ellsworth, Sterling E. Jr. Erelcson. Alma Y. Ergang. Ivadell H. Ericlcson. Clarence Erickson. Elaine Erickson, Leiand Estes. Reit Estrada, Fazur Ewell. Arlin R. Farr, Robert L. Fairbanks, George H. Fife, Florence E. Fife. James 0. Finlayson, Lucille Fisher, Robert B. Fiso. Avefuo Forsberg, Robin Reid Flalee. Rhito Flower. Judson H,. Jr. Forsling, Ann Foster. Nadine Fowltes. Jay Francom. Delbert D. Freeze, Gary Froetich, Ernest R. Gardner Shirley Faye Gardner. Sofia Ann Garner, Clari J. Garside. A. LaMoyne Gashler. Dan Gealta, John C. Geddes, Karla Geddes, June Gee. Beverly Gerth, Edno Giauque, Barbara Gibbons, Normand Gillings, James Glazier, Donna Charlenc Goodfellow, Don H. Gorringe, Richard Hal Gottfredson, Douglas Graham, Gene S. Grange, LaRene Grange, Scon Grant, Lou Jeane P. Grappendorf, Joan Graser, Robert Greathouse, Don Greene, Gloria Greenwood, Dennis I. Greer, Harvey S. Gregson, Norma Griffin, Gayle Griffin. Sylvia Gall Grover. Alda Gubler, Breni Gudmundsen, Stan Gurney, Lois Hadley, Rodney Hafen, Donald Neli Hagerty, Everett L. Hale, John Dewey Hales, Lynore Hall, Jerry Hall, Peggy M. Halladay, Albert Dee Halllday. Fred Haller, Peggy Anne Hamling, Donald Hammond. Martha Hansen, Betty Jean Hanni, Helen M. 310 Dr-He DREGER, Hilda, Ed.; DROUBAY, Dale, Ed.; Dudley, June, Bus. Ed.; DUFFIN, Irene, Ed.; DUNN, Barbara, Ed.; DURFEE, Delsa, Ed.; DUVALL .Richard, Chem.; DURHAM, Karl, Mktg.; EAGAR, Herbert, Fr.; ED- WARDS, Pat, Soc; ELDER, William, Sec. Inst.; ELLI- SON, Howard, Sp.; ELIASON, Norrell, Ag.; ELLS- WORTH, John, Ag.; ENGEMANN, Paul, Mktg.; ELLSWORTH, Sterling. Psych.; EREKSON, Alma. Acct.; ERGANG, Ivadell, Edf.; ERICKSON. Clarence, Geol.; ERICKSON, Elaine, Sp. Cor.; ERICKSON, Le- land, Mktg.; ESTES, Rex, Ind. Psych.; ESTRADA, Fa- zur, Ag.; EWELL, Arlin, Ed.; FARR. Robert. Phys. Ed.; FAIRBANKS, George, Geol.; FIFE, Florence, Ed.; FIFE, James, Sp.; FINLAYSON, Lucille, Ed.; FISHER, Robert, An. Hus.; FISO, Avefua, Ed.; FORSBERG, Robin, Geol.; FLAKE, Rhita, Phys. Ed.; FLOWER, Jud- son. Hist.; FORSLING, Ann, Ed.; FOSTER. Nadine, Soc; FOWKES, Jay, Geol.; FRANSOM, Delbert, Ed.; FREEZE, Gary, Ind. Mgt.; FROELICH, Ernest, Mktg.; GARDNER, Shirley, Bus. Ed.; GARDNER,Sofia, Earn. Liv.; GARNER, Clair, Acct.; GARSIDE, LaMoyne, Art; GASHLER, Dan, Joum.; GEALTA, John, Ed.; GED- DES, Karla, Sp. Ed.; GEDDES, June, Ed.; GEE, Bever- ly, Ed.; GERTH, Edna, Eng.; GIAUQUE, Barbara, Soc GIBBONS, Norman. Soc; GILLINGS, James, Arch GLAZIER, Donna, Ed.; GOODFELLOW, Don, Acct GORRINGE, Richard, Chem.; GOTTFREDSON, Doug- las, Music Ed.; GRAHAM, Gene, Acct.; GRANGE. La- Rene, Hom. Ec; GRANGE. Scott, Ed.; GRANT, Lou Jeane, Ed.; GRAPPENDORF, Jean, Fam. Liv.; GRAS- ER, Robert, Econ.; GREATHOUSE, Don, Ed.; GREENE. Gloria, Ed.; GREENWOOD, Dennis, Psych.; GREER, Harvey, Zool.; GREGSON, Norma, Food Nurt.; GRIFFIN, Gayle, Hom. Ed.; GRIFFIN, Sylvia, Ed.; GROVER. Alda. Ed.; GUBLER, Brent, Hist.; GUD- MUNDSEN, Stan, Geol.; GURNEY, Lois, Ed.; HAD- LEY, Rodney, Mktg.; HAFEN. Donald, Ed ; HAGER- IT, Everett, Pre. Med.; HALE, John, Chem.; HALES, Lynore, Ed.; HALL, Jerry, Zool.; HALL, Peggy, Eng. HALLADAY, Albert, Ed.; HALLIDAY, Fred, Physics HALLER, Peggy, Ed.; HAMLING. Donald, Geol. HAMMOND, Martha, Eng.; HANSEN, Betty, Ed. HANNI, Hel en, Ed.; HANSEN, Diane, Sp.: HANSEN, Henry, Physics; HANSEN, Edward, An. Hus.; HAN- SEN, Klaus, Hist.; HANSGEN, Gene, Acct.; HARRIS. Frank, Math.; HANSON, Darrell, Chem.; HARRIS, Lynn, Ind. Mgt.; HART, Barbara, Ed.; HARVEY, James, Hort.; HARWARD, Peggy, Bus. Ed.; HAR- WARD, Donna, Hom. Ec; HATCH, Lincoln. Phys. Ed.; HATCH, Thelma, Eng.; HATCH, Paul, Psych.; HAYES, Darwin, Eng.; HEBERTSON, Val, Geol.; HERBST, John, Music; HEAPS, Amell, Acct.; HEN- DERSON, Gerald, Geol,; HENDERSON, Clark, Ed.; Hansen, Diane Hansen, Henry Kimball Hansen, Edward L. Hansen. Klaus J. Hansgen, Gene Harris, Frank Hanson, Darrell Harris, Lynn R. Hart, Barbara Ann Harvey, James Harward. Peggy Lee Harward, Donna Carol Hatch, Lincoln Hatch, Thelma Hatch, Paul B. Hayes, Darwin L. Hebertson, Val M. Herbst, John R. Heaps, Arnell Henderson, Gerald Henderson, Clark Evan STUDENT LEARNS analysis of vitamins, minerals in foods. ADD ONE TEASP OON SALT. . . detailed instructions are a must in cooking. 3)1 I Seniors Herring, Jill Yvonne Hendricks. Calvin Henry. Phyllis Diane Hess. Carlene B. Hess. Wilford M. Hiatt, Celvin C. Higginson, Dean Heywood, Jared Y. Higginson, Gary Hill, Chadley Ann Dennis Derrell G. Janet Max Jay Paul M. Hinhe, Geraldine Hilton, W. Bruce Hinlcson, Roland C. Hipwell. Grant Ho, Bob Hodgklnson, Larry Hodson, Daryl Hoeft, William G. Hogan. Karia Marie Hogensen, Marvin Hogge, Glen Ray Hoiladay, J. Eugene Hollingsworth, Marvin Holt. LaPhel Holt, Louise Homer, Norman C. Hollibaugh, Betty Lois Hoover, Kelvin Horiuchi, Helen Hotchkiss. Elizabeth Lee Houston, F. Grant Houston, Gloria M. Howard, John F. Hoyos, Alberto Do Hubner, William Clayton Huff, Glen Hughes. Shirley Humphries. Doris Hunsaker, Leland Ray Hunt. Elton E. Hunter. Arthol Huntsman, Raleigh Hunter. Karma Hussey. Raedelle Hutchinson, Nancy Hutchinson. Nathel Hutchinson, Sarah Huxford. Gary Hyde. SusAnn Hyer, Jay Ross Isaacson. Burke Ingram. Pat Jackson, Joyce Ann Jacobsen, Elmo G. Jacobs, Hugh R. James, Mildred R. Jenkins, F. Terry Jenkins. Wayne A, James, Thomas A, Jensen. R. Alma Jensen, Harley Jensen, Kenneth C, Jensen. V, Lamarr Jex. Keith W. Johns. Stanford Johnson, Carol Jensen, Reva Johnson. Carol Johnson. Cheryl Johnson. Faye Ann Johnson, Marian Ruth Johnson, Ross G. Johnson. Ted Johnson, Verna Jones, David Reece Jones, Douglas Jones. Duane A. Jorgensen, Arlene Josephson, Boyd Oleen Judd, Jane Kamauoha. Edwin L. Kartchner, Jean Kekauoha, Margery 312 e-Kn HERRING, Jill, Ed.; HENDRICKS, Calvin, Acct. HENRY, Phyllis, Soc; HESS, Carlene, Horn. Ec. HESS, Wilford, Ag.; HIATT, Calvin, Phys. Ed.; HIG GINSON, Dean, Ind. Arts; HEYWOOD, Jared, Sp. HIGGINSON, Gary, Mktg.; HILL, Chadley, Nurs. HILL, Dennis, Ind. Arts; HILL, Den-ell, Chem.; HILL Janet, Soc; HILL, Max, Mktg.; HILL, Paul, Sp. HINTZE, Geraldine, Ed.; HILTON, Bruce, Math. HINKSON, Roland, Eng.; HIPWELL, Grant, Mktg ; HO, Bob, Soc; HODGKINS, Larry, Comm. Art; HOD SON, Daryl, Sec. Ed.; HOEFT, William, Ed.; HOG AN Garla, Nurs.; HOGENSEN, Marvin, Ed.; HOGGE, Glen, Mktg.; HOLLADAY, Eugene; HOLLINGS- WORTH, Marvin, Geol.; HOLT, LaPhel, Ind. Arts; HOLT, Louise, Ed.; HOMER, Norman, Ed.; HOLLI- BAUGH, Betty; HOOVER, Kelvin, Pol. Sc; HORIU- CHI, Helen, Ed.; HOTCHKISS, Elizabeth, Eng.; HOUS- TON, Grant, An. Hus.; HOUSTON, Gloria, Bus. Ed.; HOWARD, John, Acct.; HOYOS, Alberto, Eng.; HUBNER, William, Soc; HUFF, Glen, Mktg.; HUGHES, Shirley, Ed.; HUMPHRIES, Doris, Ed.; HUNSAKER, Leland, Ed.; HUNT, Elton, Phys. Ed.; HUNTER, Arthol, Ed.; HUNTSMAN, Raleigh, Ind. Mgt.; HUNTER, Karma, Art; HUSSEY, Raedelle, Nurs.; HUTCHINSON, Nancy, Art; HUTCHINSON, Nathel, Bus. Ed.; HUTCHINSON, Sarah, Ed.; HUX- FORD, Gary, Hist.; HYDE, SusAnn, Hom. Ec; HYER, Jay, Pre. Dent.; ISAACSON, Burke, Comm.; INGRAM, Pat, Ed.; JACKSON, Joyce, Phys. Ed.; JACOBSON, Elmo, Acct.; JACOBS, Hugh, Mktg.; JAMES, Mildred, Ed.; ENKINS, Terry, Sp. Cor.; JENKINS, Wayne, Zool.; JAMES, Thomas, Comm.; JENSEN, Alma, Ed.; JENSEN, Harley, Acct.; JENSEN, Kenneth, Mktg.; JENSEN, Lamarr, Soc; JEX. Keith, Ed.; JOHNS, Stanford, Ed.; JOHNSON, Carol, Ed.; JENSEN, Reva, Ed.; JOHNSON, Carol, Ed.; JOHNSON, Cheryl, Ed.; JOHNSON, Faye, Ed.; JOHNSON, Marian, Eng.; JOHNSON, Ross, Soc; JOHNSON, Ted, Eng.; JOHN- SON, Vema, Food Nurt.; JONES, David, Sec. Ed.; JONES, Douglas, Physics; JONES, Duane, Ag.; JOR- GENSEN, Ariene, Ed.; JOSEPHSON, Boyd, A| JUDD, Jane, Ed.; KAMAUOHA, Edwin, Phys. Ei KARTCHNER, Jane, Ed. Admin.; KEKAUOHA Margery, Bus. Ed.; KELLEY, Barbara, Comm. Art: KENNEY, LuJuana, O. M.; KEKAUOHA, Phillip Art; KILLPACK, Wayne, Art; KENNEY, Kenneth Econ.; KIM, Young, Physics; KILTS. Clair, Hist. KIM, Yong Soon. Chem.; KIMBALL, Bud, Sp. Cor. KIMBALL, Duane, Geol.; KING, Edmund, Acct. KIMBALL, Joan, Ed.; KIRKLAND, Bufaye, Hom. Ec. KIRKMAN, Lawrence. Acct.; KLEINMAN, Wayne. Germ.; KLEIN, Joe, Ed.; KLINGER, Shiriey, Hom Ec; KNIGHT, Carol, Nurs.; KNIGHT, Marlene, Soc KNIGHTON, Josephine, Ed.; KNIGHTON, Bob, Pol. Sc; Kelley, Barbara Kenney, Lu Juona Kelauoha, Phillip Killpack, Wayne I. Kenney, Kenneth B Kim, Young S. Kilh, Clair T. Kim. Yong Soon Kimball. Bud Kimball, Royal Duane King, Edmund Crelghton Kimball, Joan Kirlcland, Bufaye KIrlcman, Lawrence H, Klelnman, Wayne Klein, Joe Klingier, Shirley Mae Knight, Carol Knight, Marlene Knighton, Joseptiine Knighton, Bob STUDENTS CROWD around Hugh B. Brown for autograph. BOREDOM IS EXPRESSED IN VARIOUS ways by uninterested students. 313 Koenigh, Marjorie Krakowski, Henry Jr. Krieger, Eddie Lake, Jay Lamb. Verl S. Lance, Elwon Lane, Eugene Larsen, Marva Jean Larsen, Mary Evelyn Larsen, William Larson, Linda Latimer, Don Law, Elaine Lee, W. Boyd Leifson, June Lee, Frank Levanger, Delores Liljenquist, Val Lindsay, Dean R. LIndsey, Grant T. Lindstrom, Brent Lloyd, Eldon Lochhead, Lois Llewellyn, Jo Ann Long, Richard C. Longhurst, Jay Loose, Robert Loy, Henry Leiand Lucas, Frank James Lundberg, Gary Lundmark, Martin Lund, Catherine Louise Lyman, Emerson Lundgren, Grant E. O. Lyman. Francis M. MacKay. Carol Rae Macumber. Ann Madsen, Franklin B. Mangum. Claudie Kay Madsen. Janice Madsen. William H. Mangum. John Harvey Manser, K. Shirley Marchant. Gaye Marlow. John Marshall, Kuhn A. Martin, Dean Wright Matson. Janice Martin, James D. Martin. Ellen Maughan. Scott May. Frank O. Jr. May, Lynne Maxfield, Carol Ann McAllaster. LeRay L. McCosh. Leonard W. McCullough, LaRae McDougal. Richard McEwan, Hal McFadden. Bonnie B. MacFarland, Melva Mclnnes, Murray S. McKay, Monroe G. McKay, Frances Atterton McMahan, Thomas Timoth McMahon, F. Dean McNaughtan, Mary Meacham, Edgar LaVar Meeks. Hazel Merrill, Evan W. Merrill, Janet Merrill, Kathleen Merrill, Louis H. Merritt, Shirley Y. Messervy, Harold V. Meyer, Josephine Mickelson, Carol Milam, Gary Miller, David O. Miller, Reta E. Mills, J. R. Miller, Robert W. Milne, Marilyn Misbach, Grant L. Misken. Thain Money. Richard L. Monsen, J. Sheldon Moore. Marilyn 314 Ko-Ne KOENIG, Marjorie, Ed.; KRAKOWSKI, Henry, Chem.; KRIEGER, Eddie, Music; LAKE, Jay, Acct.; LAMB, Verl, Mktg.; LANCE, El won, Acct.; LANE, Eugene, Ind. Arts;LARSEN, Marva, Ed.; LARSEN, Mary Eve- lyn, Ed.; LARSEN, William; Hist. Eng.; LARSON, Linda, Ed.; LATIMER, Don, Comm.; LAW, Elaine, Ed.; LEE, Boyd, Zool.; LEIFSON, June, Nurs.; LEE, Frank, Acct,; LEV ANGER, Delores. Ed.; UUEN- QUIST, Val, Fin. Bkg.; LINDSAY, Dean, Mktg.; UNDSEY, Grant, Acct.; LINDSTROM, Brent, Pol. Sc; LLOYD. Eldon, Fin. Bkg.; LOCHHEAD, Lois, Horn. Ec.; LLEWELLYN, Jo Ann, Ed.; LONG, Rich- ard, Music Ed.; LONGHURST, Jay, An. Hus.; LOOSE, Robert, Phys. Ed.; LOY, Henry, Chem.; LUCAS, Frank, Ind. Mgt.; LUNDBERG, Gary, Ind. Mgt.; LUNDMARK, Martin, Phys. Ed. Rec; LUND. Cath- erine; LYMAN, Emerson, Ed.; LUNDGREN, Grant, Comm.; LYMAN ,Francis, Acct.; MACKAY, Carol, Ed.; MACUMBER, Ann, Phys. Ed.; MADSEN, Frank- lin, Mktg.; MANGUM, Claudie, Ed.; MADSEN. Janice, Bus. Ed.; MADSEN, William, Ed.; MANGUM, John; MANSER, Shirley, Fine Arts; MARCHANT, Gaye, Ed.; MARLOW, John, Zool.; MARSHALL, Kuhn, Mktg.; MARTIN, Dean, Ind. Mgt.; MATSEN, Janice, Ed.; MARTIN, James, Ed.; MARTIN, Ellen, 0. M.; MAUGHAN, Scott, Geol.; MAY Frank, Hist.; MAY, Lynne, Nurs.; MAXFIELD, Carol Ann, Bus. Ed.; MC- ALLISTER, LeRay, Acct.; MC COSH, Leonard, Chem.; MCCULLOUGH, LaRae, Ed.; MCDOUGAL, Richard, An. Hus.; MCE WAN, Hal, Econ.; MCFADDEN, Bon- nie, Ed.; MCFARLAND, Melva, Hom. Ec.; MCINNES, Murray, An. Hus.; MCKAY, Monroe, Pol. Sc; MC- KAY, Frances. 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Tr.; NA- K AKURA, George, Ed.; NEBEKER, Louise, Ed.; Montgomery, Robert F. Moody. Floy A. Mossmann, Velma Morrell, Madison E. Morris, Carol Jean Morgan, Carole Ann Mortensen. Dean J. Morrise, Jesard Morse, Kay Mortensen, LaRene Mortimer, Jean Louise Moss. Reed L. Mote. Herb Murdock, Clolr N. Murphy, Mary Murray, Robert j. Murray, Evelyn Musig. Morris D. Myers, Marilyn Mabel Nalcakura, George Nebelcer, Louise INFORMATION, PLEASE. Students act as guide to new students. OBSERVATION and experimentation are common procedures in science. r 315 Neel, Ray Neeley, Nevada Neilson, Allen Nelson, Barbara L. Nelson. Charles Nelson, Conrad R. Nelson, Doris Kay Nelsori, Noei Norman ] Nelson, Charlotte Nelson, Lester Skip Nelson, Marvin Keith | Neubert, H. LaMon Neufeld, Robert L. Nichols, Annette Nichols, Lynn LaMarr Nield. Darreli W. Nielsen, James W. Nielson, Merrill Nielson, Ray P. Nierhoff, Audrey Nilsen, Carol Nllsson, Ray M. Nixdorf, James Nixdorf, Yuvonne A. Nixon, EIray Nixon, Ezra John Jr. Nuttall, Pearl Jennett Obregon, Socorro O ' Brien, Donald A. Oier, Larry R. Olmstead. Patrica Olpin, Audrey Olpin, Jewel Olsen, Dennis M. Olsen, Elaine Olsen, LaDeane Olsen, Marva Olsen, Norma Olsen, Ray E. Olson, Beth W. Oshima, Stanley Ohsiek, David L. Ot+erson, Arnold Ottosen, Nadene Owens, Joseph Parker, John Carlyle Parlcer, Morris Packer, Wesley Parmley, Alice Palmer, Anna Belle Palmer, John Wendell Palmer, Pauline Partridge, Carol Patten, Thomas J. Patterson, Patricia Ann Patten. La Wana Payn ?, Julia Ann Paul. Ronald W. Payne. K. Lee Peacock, Mary M. Peck, Glen L. Peck, Ted Clarence Pennell, Paul E. Peel, LeRoy F. Perry, Robert H. Petty, Clara Virtue Peterson, Arlene Peterson, Avon Peterson, Elaine Petersen,, Elaine B. Peterson, Elwood Peterson, Glenn Peterson, Kay R. Peterson, Kenneth E. Petersen, Morley Petersen, Paul Peterson, RaNee Phelps, Richard L Phillips. Blaine C. Potts, Allen Van Pinckney, David Prescott, Max W. 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Engr.; WARNER, Charles Y., Mech. Engr.; TIDWELL, Frank Duane, Bac; WARNICK, Stephen L., Agron.; WILDE, Veldon, Mech. Engr.; WILLE, Milton 5., Mech. Engr; WIL SON, Arnold, Civ. Engr.; WILSON. L. David; WIL- SON, John L., Civ. Engr.; WOLD, Max P., Civ. Engr.; WOODFIELD, Norman, Math.; WOOD, Carol, Bus. WINNERS as Coeds of the Month pose on bookstore steps. Seegmiller, David Selin, Terry Skousen, Karl Shupe, Margaret Virginia Smith, Ronald R. Smoot. L. Douglas Sonderegger, Emery O. Spendlove, LyIe Bart Steed. Bruce David Stubbs, Charles B. Swiher, Omar Swalnston. David Taylor. Verl L, Warner. Charles Y. Tidwell, Frank Duane Warniclt, Stephen L, Wilde. Veldon Wille. Milton G. Wilson. Arnold Wilson, L. David Wilson, John L. Wold, Max P. Woodfield. Norman Wood. Carol mfMM 1!S,S HERE ' S YOURS, as Student Leaders serve the studentbody members. 325 An-Wo Andra, Car! Arnold, Kenneth L. Bethers. Gordon Boyenger. Lavon Bramwell, Jean Burge, Don Chapman, Glen W. Blaclcham, E. Donnell Chung, Henry P. Clayson, Harold Cook, Ivan B. de Hoyos, B. F. Duchesne, Andree Fuller, Rannon Gardner, Lynn Gonzales, Howard R Graham, Robert Hallsted, E. LeRay Hansen, Roberta Hansen, Uwe J. Jensen, Lenard Johnson, Howard LeBaron. Francis C. Marble, Glen bert Linebarger, Bob Lythgoe, Jack W. Miller. Glenn H. Moyle. Richard W. Neeley, Barbara Nelson, Jack Nielander Mary Ahlers 1 Pace, Wayne Pace, Ronald Paris. Annette Parkinson, Ann Pendleton, Lynn Powell, Dwtghf Sampson Rollins, Myron B. Sharp, Louise C. PergolizzI, Lou Shields, Morris Sorensen. Merlin R. Spilsbury. Jewel Ann Sudweeks. Clara Peterson Tucker. Nettle Ward. Dennis Wells. Marilyn Westenskow. Richard Westwood, Ardls Williams, Dwayne A. Wood, Richard E. Yang, Kwang Nam Woodmansee, Robert NOW WHY did I have to hurt my leg so I can ' t run around ? 326 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS were Donna Hatch, Secretary; Carl Mitchell, President; Anne Brown, Vicc-presideni. Uunior Class Officers The Junior Prom was the largest project undertaken by the Junior Class this year. Staged to the theme of Sche- herazade, it featured the popular band of Jerry Gray. Roger Victor headed the Prom committee and had a large staff to aid him in the various aspects of the dance. In addition to this all-school dance, the Juniors enjoyed activities of their own. Two class parties were held — one a variety dance and the other a spring party. The Junior Class also participated in several school activities. Using education as their theme, they sponsored a float in the Homecoming parade; they also had a booth at the A.M.S. Carnival. One project which took the entire year was the collection of funds for the chimes. Every Junior was to be contacted and asked to donate. The year ' s activities were clima. ed by the breakfast given to the Seniors. Carl Mitchell, Anne Brown and Donna Hatch served as officers. 327 Uuniors 328 Aase. J. Kristian Adams. D. Carlos Adamson. Emalle Aeschback, Hanna Agutter, JoAnn Ahlberg. Clinton AhNee, Roy K. Allen, Elaine Aldoiis, Dean S. Allan, J. Collin Allen, Barbara Allison. Pat Ailred, Billie J. Allred, Geraldine Ailred, Susanne Andersen, Patsy Andersen, Mario Andersen. Paul C. Andersen, Paul G. Anderson. Arlene Anderson, Gloria Anderson, Jay Anderson. Joanne Anderson, Lawrence Anderson, Oscar Andersen, LeArta Andrews, Linda E. Andrus, Gary T. Andrus, Roman Raphael Archer, Warren Archibald. Vernene Arogast. Shonnle Argyle, LaVinla Armstrong, Glenna Armstrong, James H. Asay. Vernafay Aschmann, Joy Ashton, Paul Asplund. Harold John Atchley, Ronald mk M. Atltln, Mary Lucinda Atkinson, Eunece Atkinson. O. NIlo Atwater, Kathleen Austin, Thomas Dean Averett. Leah Mae Bae, Owen Baer, Larry Donald Baatey, Jerry Bailey, Barbara Bain, Walter Baird, H. Kay Baker, Faye Baker. Nell K. Ballord, Nona Banister, Letha Banks, Lavoir A. Barnes, Joanne Barnes, Richard Barnett, Edna Barlow, Pauline Barnetf. Mary Barnh lli, Bob Barrow. Clarence Barrow, Joan Bartholomew, M. Grant Barton, Delyle Bassett, Elouise Batchelor, Lee Bates, Wayne L. Baiiw, Jean Beach. Roy B. Bean, Clark S. Beazer, Gaylen Mark Bean, J. Evan ..J I Beck. Clive Beck. Kathleen Beckstrand, Therald C. Beheshti, Mohammed Bell, Jessie Lee Rose Mane Belt. Peggy Bennett, Betty Bennett, Carolyn Belliston, Iris Bennett. David M. Bensen, Marilyn Benson. Boyd Benson. Richard Benson, Yvonne Benson, Sharron Bergqulst, Gordon R. Berry. Nina Bertelsen, Delora Besendorfer. Joan Best. Brian Stanley Billings. Don Bird, Carol Bigelow, David Bird. Cloyd L. Bird. Talmadge Birks. Orval Jay Bishop. Jess Biftner, Joseph H. Black, Franklin Blockley. Demoyne Black. Patricia L. Blakely. Beverly Blakely, Robert Bloomfield. Lynne Blume, Patricia Bolin, Joan Bond. Aaron L. Bond. Richard W. Bluth, Robert R. PZ £££IIi L 329 «luniors Bray, Lawrence H. Breillatt. Patricia Yvonne Brewster, Bonnie Brimhall. Verna Bringhurst, Patricia Brock, Edward Earl Brock, Morris Brown, Anne Brockbank, Kay Broadbent, Kay Brown, Irma Brown. Kay Maureen Brown LaRae Brown. Lora Lee Brown. Ronald K. Byran, Lauren L. Bryant. Wlllia Bucknum, Daniel R. Buoge, Rayo B. Buhler, LeRoy N. Bullock, Gerald Anderson Bullock, Gordon Buliock, LaDell Eumann, Les Bunnell. Dale Burgon, Kaye H. Burke. Murland Jay Burnside, Clyde M, Burmester, Carla Burt. Merrill Bush, Myrna Bushman, Margaret Ann Bushnell, T. Darrell Busselburg, Carol Butler, Ervan H. Butler. Sylvan George Cable, Wayne Campbell, James William Caldwell, Sheila Call, James R. Call, Ivan T. Call. Caryol Call, Margie Call. Rita Call. Rodney F. Calvert, William J. Cannon. J, Terrance Candland, W. Rex Candland, Doris Cannon, M. Kent Cannon. Philip Cardon, Ellen Carraway, Clarence O. Carlston, Nancy J. Carlson, Bill LeRoy Carr, J. Douglas Carroll, Maureen Carruthers, Joyce Carter, Annette Case, Glenn Case, Gayle Castillo, Jorge I. Cattani, Tom Caiier, Ronald Chad wick, Charlotte Chadwlck, Jerald Chamberlain, Kelton Chalk, David N. Charles. Marlene Chase, Dolores Cheney, Marian Cherry, Clair G. Christensen, Clifford Christensen, Ben Child, Eva Diane 330 Br-Da Christensen, Gayle Christensen, Grant A. Christensen, Naomi Christensen, Robert Christensen, Sharll Chlvers, Robert L. Church, Elsie Christensen, LaVeme Clark, Dan Clark, DeLene Clark. Mary Beth Clarke, Jill Clifford, Tenia Coilard. Lorraine Colvin, Bob W. Clough, Gloria Collett, Carol Luana Collins. Stan E. Compton. John H. Conder, Donald A. Connell, Rosemary Conrad. Paul W. Conway. Tom L. Conwey. William Coster, Claudia Couzens, Darlene Covey. Barbara Covington, Wayne Cowley. Marjorie S. Cox, James B. Crandall, LaWana Craft, Robert Crane, Patricia Cree, Diana Crenshaw. Mills Crismon. Gene Crist. Robert H. Critchfield. Leroy R. Critchlow, Larry Crockett. C. Webb £ ' i£ UPPERCLASSMAN explains as bewildered freshman looks on. Crookston. Lenore Croft. Mary K. Crosby, Alden Crosby. Luzon Crowley. Carole Crosley. Vera Alice Crowley. Nellissa Curtis, Caroline Cullimore. Sandra Curtis. Karen Dahlin. Kenneth Crowther Arven Jay Davis. Hazel Ruth Davenport. Chole Davis, Barbara G. Davis. Catherine Davidson. Marian N. Dalton. Geneve PBH 331 Uunfors Davis, Raymond L. Davis. Sterling P. Day. Carl F. Day, Gloria Decker. Dean Decker. Jerry Decker, Rey M. DeMourdaunt. Paul Roger DeGraw, Clifford F. DeGrade, Don Denney, Donald Dennison. Betty Deputy. Russell M. Despaln, Faith Davenport, Eugene Devey. Beverly DeVries. Roberf Dieter. Alice Dieu, Douglas H. Dimter, Lauren Dixon, Mary Ann Djahanbani, Reza Drake, Asa Junlc r Dixon, James D. Dredge, John Draper, Marva Arlene Dredge, Jesse R.. Jr. Duggan, James R. Dunfor, Chas. Kent Dunford, Thomas Jay Dunn, Carol Lynn Kelley Duerden, Frosty Dunn, J. L. Dunn, Patricia Earl. Micki Eberhard, Collette Edlefsen. Pat Edwards, Robert William Eldredge, J. Lloyd Egbert. Richard P. Ellis. John M. Eliason, Pat Ellison, Marilyn Ellsworth, Lyie Elmer. Theodore K. Emmett. Sally Enke, Ruth Erickson, Carl H. Erickson, JoAnn T. Esler. Sally Estabrooks. E. M. Estrada. David Estrada, Rosalind L. Evans, Sondra Evans. Georgia Evans, Jean Facer, Mark R. Fadely. Charles R. Fairholm, Gilbert Fawson. LuRae Fallls, Arvel Field. Ray A. Fife, Janice Finch, Richard H. Fisher. Margaret Fitt. Jon C. Flinders. Neil J. Folkman, Carol Flygare, Patricia Foremaster, Mary Ali Forsyth, Gwen Fortlni. Pat Fowkes, Gene Fox. Robert B. Fowless. Robert L. ? 332 . i Da-Ha r incis, Dean S. Foy, Margaret Freeman, Carol Ann Freeman. Peter Howe Frei. Don fr ' ffi, Sharon t, Jack 3shan, Jean :ng. Richard Rodney W. Dbott. Connie oway. J. Alden Tiblin, Gerald A. ett, Carolyn :ia. Carmen Ch. j ' irdner. Colin - flfdner. Duane L. -dner. W. Dallin . .r-eid. Don L. :7edge. DeVel ' Berber, Bob iibbs. W. Sherman -; ;on, Richard ::ert. Reta zer, L Dwight 65. Margaret Godfrey, Lorin C. joldrick, Toy homez. Allan G. 70uld. Phyllis cordon. Virginia raham. Wayne odrlch, JoAnn ' t. Jay W. ■: , Elaine jreathouse. Shirley Lavlna ireen, Tom H. jreenwood. Carma .iresham. Ken , Greenwood. Carol TfflS I MUST REMEMBER says basy student in library Gfotegut. David A. Gubler, Iris Griffin. Vivian Irene Gummow. J, Fred Gustaveson, Lee S. Gunner. John E. Hadley. Don Guyon, Karen Denice Hadley. Janet Hates. George Halford. Harold H. Hale. Phil Hall. Charles 6. Hall. Dan Jay Hall. Charles M. Hall. Nadine Halladay. Jerry Ann Halladay. Kay 333 Uuniors Hallidav . J. Ronald Hamilton, Donna Handle . Carolyn Hanks, Charles W. Hanna. Leo Hannig Gary Hansen Carole Hanks. ancy Hansen Jean Hansen Lee Hansen Ray Hansen W. Tracy Hardle. Betty Lou Harmor , Robert B. Harper Darrell Hansen Ralph Harris, Diane Harris, Joe HaTis, Lila Ann Hams, Ronald Harris, Sharon Kay Harris, VaNieta Harvey W-lliam R. Hatch, Hal C. Harrison, Jane Hatch. Maurleen Hatch, Renae J. Hatcher, Nancy Hawkins, Sherman Hayes, Graham Hayne , Loris J. Haynie Paul Heber Grant Heagy Eberf R. Hearn, Milton E. Heber Ruth Hecht, Harry G. Hemenway, Lynne Hendr cks, Lona C, Helm. Maurvene Hendrickson, Roger R. ■■H Hensen, Ardyth Mae H Hensley, Norma H Henson, Charles H Hepworth, Willis H Herron, Frank H Hepworth, Marvo M Hess, Garth H l Hess, Vince C. j H Hewitt, Harold K ' i l Higbee, Sharon L. ■f. H Hill, Harry N. Bjij B Hillam, Noreen hS I Hinckley, Jane I H Hlilier, David Brown H l Hincklay, Thos. K. H H Hindley, James E. H Hirschi, Diane H Hiskey, Harold H Hodgkinson, Jean H Hoggan, Donna H Hodgkinson, Kenneth M Holcombe. Jarette H Holman. LaJuan H Holmes, Carole HH Holt. DeAnn H Holtom. Gary ■Hone. Keith S. Hoover. Betty R Hood, Grant v Horn. Gus Horrocks, Don R. 1 Horrocks, Kaye L Houston. Jean 9k. Horsley. Richard Brown Ifeb 334 Ha-«lo Howard. Elizabeth Howard. Rae Howell, Devon Hubbard, Marlta Hughart. Betty Hull. Janis Hulme, Thelma Hunt, Judith Hunt, Mat7 Lou Hunter, Louis G. Hunter, Mary Ann Hurlbut. Phillip R. Hurst, Dale Huskinson, Shirlee A. Hyde, Edna Lou Ivie. Morrel W. Hyde. Ellis Ingersoll. Mary! Isgrig, Wayne Jackson, Stan Jackson, Wendy Lu Jacobs. Clare Javadi, Marjorie Jacobs, Marjorie Jeffs, Craig Jenkins, Marvin L. Jennens, Dona F. Jensen, Bob Jensen, Charlene Jensen, Donald A. Jensen, Eldene Jenson. JoAnna Jensen, Kathryn Jensen, Kirk S. Jenson, Marilyn Jensen, Sharon Jeppson, Alda Jeppson, Roger Jex, LoAnne Johonsen, Joyce lf ' P S 3 335 Uuniors J.I Jones, Delwin Jones, Gerald E. Jones, Peggy Ann Jones, Sharlene Jorgenson, Johnny Kaleta, Gary Keeler, Kathy Jueschlce, Arthur Keltauoha, Samuel Keller. Gloria Kenlson, Dorothy J. Kerby, Connie Kershaw, Gloria Killlan, James Kimball. Harper Taylor Khadjavi, H. Arsalan Kimball. LeGrand Kimball, Stanley Kimball, Sylvia Jane King. Roger Kingdon, Eugene E. Kirk, La Rae Kirkman, John C. Kirkendall, Hugh R. Kleinworth, Frank Kiskila, Carlene Knudson, Sandra Kohler, Ramon Koldewyn, Phillip Y. Kotter, Verle Glen Kris+janson, Mark Koshell, Dianne Ethone Laird, Harold E. Kugath, Donald Kulp. Kenley Lally, Doreen Lamsam, Wongsirl Lane, Shirley Larsen, Carol Larkin, Phyllis Larsen. Arietta Larsen, Janice Larson, Leon H. Larson, Odell Lasson, Carolyn Last. Louise Lasley, Gordon Lawrence, Louise Layton, James J. LeBaron. Bryce LeBaron, Melvin J, Lee, Patricia Lee, Ron Lee, Dave Leigh, Dorene LeVar. Ltia Lee Lewis, Affon Lewis, Emery Bowen Liebhart, Beverly Llewellyn, Leigh Lillywhite, Karen Ling, Wllma Long, Shelley Longson, Gordon Lorensen, Burton Louder, Darrell R. Lovell, Merton N. Lett, Nancy Lufkin, J. Cordell Lovett, Jack R. Lunceford. Dorothy Lundell, Norman E. Lunt, Milton McLamarrah, Betty McArthur, George 336 -IVII McPhie. Janine Megerian. Audrey Mellor. Letha Mellor. Roger £. Menlove, Marlene Mercer, JoAnn M. Merrell, Calvin Merkley, Harvey Merrill. Cher! Merrill. Don W. Merrill, LaVaun Merritt, LaMonf Messiclt. Jean Meuter, Gerald Miller, Don L. Midgley, Wendy Miller. Ed. Miller, Leo D. Miller, Sterl F. MacPherson. Darrell Madsen, Mary Lou Modsen, Raymond LaVor Mahoney, Stephen B. Madsen, Rooald D. Malzahn, Judy Mansuy. Edward Manwaring. Colleen Marchant, Gary Reed Marlowe, Dardd Morr. Marilyn Markham, Barbara Marshall. Neldon H. Martin, Gerald B. Jr. Masada. Jerry Mason. Leon Mason, Sterling Mason, Yerda Mathews, Robert J. Mathls, John S. Matttce, Nan CONTRACT WINNERS perform for Christmas TV show, Matsen, John M. Maurer, David W. Maughon, Bruce McAlister, Nancy McAllister, Lawrence McComas, Willtann Howard McCann, Lauren B. McCune. Jeanne McCulley, Mary Jane r McDow, Teri Leo McKay, Barrie McKay. William R, McKell. Clair J. McKell. David Mills. Joyce Miner, Janet Mitchell, Charles Mitchell. Arthur P. 337 Uuniors Mitchell, Collins Mitchell, Gay MJclcelsen, Richard Mitchell, Robert C. Mitchell. Ted R. Molle. Franlc Monsen, Stephen B. Montierth. Gary Montgomery, Paul Moody, Alice Kay Moody, Dorene Moody, Joan Moon, James D, Moon, Marilyn Moon, Milton Morgan, Myralee Morley, Burl Morley, Gayle L. Moore. Robert A. Morrell, Ruth Morton, Carolyn Kaye Moulton, Margie Moye. Lois Mott, Dean Garold Moyer, Terry Mumford, Margaret Murdocit, Robert Murdock, Thomas J. Muiphy, Jerry Murray, F. M. Musig, Meriai Munson, Lydia Myrup, Marilyn Nash. Blaine Naylor, Helen Naylor, Jay Nelson, Elaine Nelson, Mary Kay Nelson, Omer Dean Nelson, Neil F. Sir i £12 Nelson, Richard Hayward Nelson, Patricia Lee Nelson, Varr Y Nettle, Hugh Nielson, Betty Jo Newton. Wallace S. Nelson, Ruth Nichols, Rochelle Niclcles, Ward A. Nielsen, Franklin O. Nielsen, Gaylon T, Nielson, Eldon (Bud) Nielson. Mary Lou Nilsen. Don Lee Fred Noble, Vernice Norton, Marlin Nuffer, Sharon Odermott, Louis W. Ogborn. Alton F. Ogden. DeVon M. Noble, J. Wayne Ogden. Koa Jean O ' Leary. Sharon Oliphant, Robert Otsen, Barbara Oliver. Carl L. Olsen, Kenneth M. Olsen. Halvor M. Oison. Dale R. Olsen, Lynn Olsen. Pat Orchard, William Olson. Phyllis Orme. Kathryn Orton, Ken 338 J r Mi ' Oswald, Shirlene Orton, Kennefh R. Oltosen, Janiece Oviatt. Carmen Oxendlne. Peggy D. Oyler, Neldon D. Pace, Diane Pace, William C. Pace, Kaye C. Pack, Jane L. Palmer, Eileen Palmer, Blaine Palmer. Evan Mack Patmer. GlenaTee Palmer. James R. Palmer, Shirley Parker, Cecil B. Paromore, Mary Jo Parke, Diane Parker, Fred M. Partridge, Miriam Partridge. T. Keith Parque, Dick Patten, Benton P. Patjas, Selja Pautos, Cami Peacock, Bruce Peacock, Wanda Lee Pearson, Dean N. Pedersen, James L. Pedersen, Melvin L. Perkins, Keith Wayne Penfold, Garn Penrod, Karefyn Perkins. James Perry, Devern Perry, John E. Petersen, Bruce Jame Peterson, Dave Petersen, Edward H. 339 «lunior Porter. Patti Porter. Reed J. Potter. LaWynn Poulsen, Margie Poulton, James Pouiton. Maxine Powell, AHene Price. Keith Powell. William Powell, Bernell Brad Price, Nancy Price. Zack Prince, Carol Pritchett. Robert M. Provost, Sara Pullan, Grant L. Pugmire, Pat Prows. Sandra Pyper. James William Quigley. Joe Ralphs. Roger T. Ramsay. Marilyn Rasmussen. Carol Rappleye, Sandra Rasmussen, Frederick A. Rasmussen, James Rather. Barbara Carol Raya. Estela Read, Carrol 5. Read, George FranUin Reber. Dennis Read, Juan C. Redd, Donna Maria Redford, Margaret Redford. Ruth Reed. Donald W. Reed, Robert A. Reed, Shirley Ann Reeder. Wendell Grant Reese, Edith F. Reynolds. Thomas Vern Remington, D. B. Richards. Gene Murdell Richardson, Judy Richardson, Ralph L. Richlns, Beverfy Ricks. David K. Richins, Lois Richlns, Duane Riclcs, Gary Ricks, Sharon Riggs, John Ringqulst, Robert Riley, David J. Roberts, K. David Robb, Renee Roberts, Judy Lynne Robinson, Klar Robertson, Jerold Robinson. Roland D. Rock, Gordon Roblson, Helen Rock, Kenneth H. Rockwood, Daisy Rockwood. Dorothy Rondo. Joseph Will Romney, Van E. Jr. Rogers. W. Thomas Roocker. Keith Roper. Keston A. Roper. Ronald Roundy. Vernon D. Roush, Robert R. Rldd. Roxalene Rugg, Roger 340 J . i ■B Rusf. Patricia J. Sager. Robert Alton Salazar, Richard Saling. Wallace M., Salisbury. Todd B. Sanders. Lynn Saunders. Arlan R. Sawyers, Sherrell Sawyer, Melvin W. Scolf. Alan Robert Schenic, Marilyn Schetselaar. Gordon Schlinder, Alice Schloss. Fred Schmidt. Nathalie Schneider, Dolores Scholes, Jo Ann Schofield. Rex J. Schouten, John . Schramm. Clarence F. Schult, Hazel Schwenlman. DeAnn Scott. James F. Seibert, Chcrlene Semadeni, Irene Selger. Richard Harding Sevy. Nonagene Sharp, Gay Sherwood. Glen Sherwood. Nell R. Shipley. Paul Shelton. Dorothy Shipp, Sherry Shirley, Kenneth Lee Shirts. Elmo Shocbley, Layne Short. Marjory Shumway, Marlene Shupe, William Dale Sidwell. Robert W. L VELL DRESSED and studious creates good learning situation 341 Uuniors Smith, Irving De Smith, Karen Smith, Lynn C. Smith. Marie Smith, Miriam Smith, Reva Smith, Sue Snarr, Margaret Snow, Gordon Smouse, DeForrest Snow, Louise Sobrio, Faye A. Sobrio, Marshall Sorensen, M. Todd Soule, Joan Sorensen, Judy Squire. Scott O. Spencer, U. Stanley Staffenson, Bill V. Stagg, Sharon Staker, Glen Dona Stanger. Ronald R. Stanley. Marilyn Stanton, Brian Eugene Stanley. Shirley Stapieton. William L. Starr, Sylvia Stay. Donavee Stebbing. Richard E. Steckler. Dianne Steele, Edris E. Steele. Sharon Stephenson, Joyce Stephen, Roy M. Stephenson, Merene Stepp, Carolyn Stettler, Carolyn Stevens, Marilyn Stewart. Barbara Stires. David W. Stirland, Elaine Stock, Janice Stoddard, Ann Stoffel, Mary Alice Stonehocker. Sandra Stoneking. Lois Stolworthy, Clara Stott, Gary R. Stout, Richard D. Stowell, Faye Stringham, Murray Strong, William J. Stuehser, M. Darlene Strong, Carol Summerhays, Dawnyse Summer, Walton Swain. Vard Swainson, Colleen Swenson, Dale G. Swenson. Dennis Swenson, Shirley Tahbas, Hossein Tannyhill, Richard J. Jr. Taylor, Gerald F. Taylor, L. John Taylor, Shirley Taylor, Stan A. Terry, David Ray Terry, Ross Tew, Dave Thacker, MarlTyn Thacker, F. Welcon Thayne, Lloyd Theobald, NeiT F. Thomas, Darrelf B. 342 tfHMM Sm-We Thomas, Austin B. Thomas, Shirley Thomas, Wayne W. Thorne, James Thornley. Sharon Thornton, Fred Thurgood, Carolyn Thulin, Carol Thurgood, Jay D. Tilby, Vincent Tingey, Afton Tobler. Kenneth Burt Todd, Henry S. Todd, Reanon Tolman, Shirlene Tolson, John Deleslie Tomiinson, Joe Torbert, Lynn Tseu, Lawrence K. Turtey, Karen Turner, Norman C. Unger. Gloria Vance, Lorena Uyeda, Marjorie Valmer. Carl J. Van der Waal, John Van Dylte, John L. Van Dylte. Robert Vest. F. Rolta Victor, Roger Visser. Donna B. Waite. Wendell G. Wall. Lloyd Walker. Mary Jean Walker. Richard T. Walter, Carolyn Waltman, Ralph Wangsgard, Gene Ward, Darrel Nichola Ward, Sharon 343 JJ «Juniors We-Zo Webster. Sharron Weller. Charles H. Welch. Ervil Welles, Aleese Wells. Dick Wendt. Jean D. West, Emerson R. West. J. Donald Westonslcow, Dean West, Leonard R. Westover. Edwin L. Westover, Ray Whaley, Marcella Wheeler. Carole Whipple. Cal© Whitaker, Carol Whipple, Jay W. Whitaker. Joan White, Edward B. White, Jerald D. Whitesides, Gerald Whiting. Jean Whittaker. Harry H. Wilcox, Ron Wilcox, Dorinda Wilcox, Sonya Wilcox, Stanley F. Wilding, Ruth Wilding, Dixie Wilhelm, Guy A. Wilkes, Melvin R. Wilklns. Gail Wlllden, Jerome R. Wilklns. Rosalea Williams, Myrle Wilson, Bobby Wilson, Loyd Wilson, Richard J. Winkler. Pauline Wlnterton, Eldon W. A - gL ilk V ' Mr Wilson, William A. Winters, Kathleen Wirrick, Allyn J. Wirrlck, George W. Wolfley. Ella S. Wolsey, Marlene Wong, See Bon Wood. Fern Wood, Orln Lew Woodard, Jay Woodrlng. Thomas M. Woodward, Anita Ann Workman, Vena May Wortham, Luanna Worsley, Don Worthen, Ellis Wrathall. Wally Wray, Jerry Wright, Ann S. Wright, Jane Bee Wright. Colin Wright, LaDean Wynder, Marfene Yardley, Pauline Parry Young, Sevan G, Young, Sondra Elaine Zollinger, Janice Zohner, Glenn Dorln 344 ■HMMMM SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS were Blair Armstrong, Vice-president; Larry Jenkins, President; Kay Bumip, Secretary. Sophomore Class Officers ■• 1 ' 1. The Sophomore Class was directed this year by Larry Jenkins as president. He was assisted by Blair Arm- strong and Kay Burrup. In the hands of these capable officers, the class progressed both in activity and in projects. The largest project undertaken was probably the Sophomore Loan Fund Ball sponsored for the pur- Sose of raising money to loan to students. Over four undred dollars was raised, the largest amount ever turned in by this function. Besides participating in Homecoming activity, the Sophomores were given a well-rounded social program during the year. Excnanges were held with the Senior and Junior classes as well as a strictly class party in the canj ' on. During the Spring Quarter, a car washing project was sponsored to help raise funds for the class project of landscaping parts of the campus. The class caoinet was also active and held several exchange parties in the year. 3« ' Abercrombie. Charles L. Abbott, Janice Abplanalp, Delloy O, Abrams, Howard Adair. Bill Adams. Bonnie Adams, Bruce Adams, John Adams, Martha C. Adams, Darryl Addis, Don Ahlstrom, Dale Albiston, Stan Atbracht. Newell Alcorn, Marlene Alder. Lillie L. Allen, Eleanor Allen, Clair Allen. Gylan Allen, JeannI© Allen, Kathleen Allen, Lorenzo C. Allen. Richard Allen, Richard Micheal Allred, M. Duane Alter. Marilyn Anderson, Gary S. Anderson, Guy Anderson. Janet Ann Anderson, John A. Anderson, John R. Anderson, Joyce Andelin, Leslie H Anderson, Lynne Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Marian F. Marie Richard Da Roland Sue Marie Anderson, Wesley Anderson, Verl L. Anderson, Virginia Andrews, Jeremy Arnason, Lynette Arneson. Artelle Arnett, William W. Arit, Arleno Arney. Betty Chloe Ashby. Delroy Ashby, Goraon Ashby, Joan Ashton. Lee M. Ashby, Marian Ashby, Ralph Ash, Wayne Auffhammer, Edmund A. Ashman. H. Lowell Asay, Wayne W. Atkinson, Barbara Atkinson. Shirlene Atterton, Bruce Atwood, Mary Ault, Myrno Augade, Louise Avery. Wayne Aurich, Jimmie L. Austin. Gaylra Ann Baharie, Ronnie Bahr, Howard Bailey. Constance Bailey. Daria Bailey, Tlllle Bailey, Fred Baker. Coieen Baker. Evalyn Baker. Susan Baldwin, Theodore Ballantyne, Kay Ballard. Marilyn Baliif, Catherine Lou 346 Ab-Be Adams, John R. Adams. Bryant L. Alexander. Charlene Alder, L. Jim Allison, Robert Allphin, Nylen Lee Jr. Anderson, Larry F. Anderson, Arllne M. STUDENTBODY PRESmENT, Monroe McKay gives instructions to school leaders. I Ballou, Barbara Jean Bang, Robert Banks, Dougfas Barbezat, Eugene Berc ' ay, Jean Marie Barlow, Sarah Barnes. Donna Barnson, LeRoy L. Barnhurst, Doris Barney, Patricia Barnum, Deanne Barren. Keith Barrios M,, Arturo A, Barrow, Klee Barry Barbara Barth, Neal Bartley. Gai! Bartlett. Janet Bateman, Lynn L. Jr. Bateman. Marietta Baumgart, Roy Banter. Judith Banter. Larry A. Baxter. Rand Bean. Audrey Bean. Deon Beard. Leiond Milo Beachler. Betty Lou Beck, Douglas J. Beck. Jacltle Beckstead. Demont Becker. JanTce Beckstead. Leda Becks ead. Judy Beebe. John O. Behring. Ken Bell, Carolyn Kyle Bell, Cherie Bell, Diana Bell. Yuonne La Rae Bennett. Kathleen Bennett. DonaM Bennett, Mary Bennion, Fred Bennion. Koan Bennion. Stan Benson. Larry D. Berg, Kathryn Benson. Lynn H. Berrett, Robert D. Berry. Loulne Berry. Norma Jean Berryhill. Marilyn Besendorfer. John Beutel. Johan Best. Larry G. IPPiiS 347 Bentley, Robert Bentley. Robert H. Bentley, Toney Bevans. Margaret A. Bigler, Sylvia Billington. Nadine Bills. Ronald Bills, William H. Bird, Donna Bishop, Joan Bishop, Merylln Bjorlc. Kay Black. David M. Black. John C. Blackhurst, Colleen Biackhurst. Dennis Blair, Carolyn Blair, Colleen Blake. William D. Blanch. Robert Blanchard. Farreif Blonchard. Pat Biankenship. PauFci Bliss, Eugenia Blodgett. Joan Bodon. Karl H. Boel, Anne Bohn, Ted S. Bond. James L. Bond. Kent Bone. Lorin Bonser. Margie £E Boren. Norma Borg. Clau ilne Bornemann. Joan Boston. William H. Bosworth, Richard Bourne. Sid Bovard, Valerie M. Bowden, Joan Bowers, Rowena Bowers. Claudia Bowman. W. N. BoyacK. Wayne Boyer. Larsen S. Bradshaw. Larry Brady, Lon G. Braithwaite. Keith D. Brailsford, Jocic W. Bramwell. Sharon Breitenbuecher. Gayle Bremer. Ronald A. Brighton, Nancy Glee Brim. Beulah Brimhall, Janelle Brockbank, Brent Bringhurst. Kent Broadbent. Sheila Brodin, Nils Eric Brogdon, Norman E. Brooks. Wiltard M. Brower, Dile L Brown. Ann LaRay Brooksby, Brandt Brown, Barbara A. Brown. Charles Ray Brown, Colleen Brown. Diane Brown, Farrell Brown. Glenn L. Brown. Kay I. Brown, Melvin J. Brown, Ray M. Brown, Raymond C. Brown, Stanford L. Browning, Kate Bruner, John W. Brunken, Bonnie Budge, Gerald S. Buchanan. George EIRay 348 Be-Ch Bingham, Finch Bird, Jay Thomas Blackmore. Moira Black. Marcia Blocker. John Bloomfield, Beverty Booth, Beverly Borden. Edward FILLING OUT APPLICATIONS for positions provides opportunity for everyone. IfeiiiVi Bullock. Burt Bunker, Loretta Bunnell, Ann Burbridge, Richard L. Burdick, Colleen Burns. Errol G. Burlew, John W. Burnslde. Afton Burns, Patrick John Burrell, Gordon K. Burrell. Janice Burrup, Kaye Burton, Beverly Burton, Donette Busby, Mona Rae Burton, Etholene Burton. Kfly Bush, Gary Buskey, Sandra Joan Butcher, Don Butler, A. Bay Butler, Betty Butler, Sherrel Buttars, La Reen Byers. Ken Bylund. Cyrus Caldwell. A. Lemoye Call. Diana Call, Henry M. Coll, Robert Leon Call, Ronnie Loree Call, Lots Ann Call, Sharon Calvert, Terry Campbell. Carolyn Campbell, Dennis J. Candland, Bob Carling. Marlena Carlile, Garvin Carlton, Karen Carrigan, James L Carruth, Carole Carter, Anita Carter. Don C. Cena, Robert Chamberlain. Gary Chambers. Bob Chandler, Jean Chandler, Connie Chanslor, Lewis Chaplin. Lois E. Cheney. Barbara Cheney. Garth Cheney. Wayno Christensen. Duane G. I 349 Childs. Wilma Chrlstensen, Carol Chris+ensen, Carol L. Christensen, David R. Christensen, Earl Christensen. Eugene Christensen, Herbert Christensen, lla Christensen, Jay Christiansen, Arden T. Christofferson. Kent Clark, Betty Clark, Dee Ann Clark, Gordon T. Clark, Robert Clawson, Gary Clegg, Anabel Clegg. DaNeil Cluff. Philip Cluff. Wanda Coffman, Gordon C. Cole, Carla Coleman, Doreen Coleman. Virginia Collins, Sue Combs, Jim Collyer, Ronald Condie, Howard Conklin. Dean Cook. Alonzo D. Cook. Barbara Cook, Kenneth Stanley Cooper. Shirlee Cooper, Robert A. Corak, Eva Marlene Corey, Sharon Cornelius. Don E. Cowan. Ross Cox. Gary Craig. Steve Cram, Deanna Cox. Sharron Crandall, Harvey L. Crandall, John Crandall. Sue Crane, Loren D. Crape. Carol Crapse, Warren F. Cravens, Jack Crawford. Arlean Crawford. Edward Crawford, Malcolm D. Critser. Bryan Crittenden, Carolyn Crockett, Ken Croft, Faye Croft. JulTa Crompton. Bruce G. Crosby. E, Earl Croshaw, Carol Ann Crowley, Larry O. Crowther. Ted Cross, Donald L. Crose, Carrol L. Crystal, Doris Cullimore, Kay Cummings, Karen Cunningham, Marilyn Currier, Jim Cutchen, Faye Dalnes, Nancy K. Daines, Wefdon Dalton, Dave Dalton, Jan Daniels, Donna May Daniels, Shanna Davenport, Margie Davidson. Dawn Davies. David Leroy Davidson. Ted E. 350 Dovis, Bob Davis, Betty Davis, Dixie Davis, Eidon Davis, Gory Dovis, Goyle Dovis, Lynn Davis, Norman Boyd Davis. Rollin S. Dovis. Roscoe Ben Davison, Glenn Day, Roxonna Doyton, Kenna Deamer. Carol Dean. Larry De Angeles, Sally DeCastro. Odalr DeBloois. Betty Debs, John Edward Decfcer, Fred DecVer, Irving H. Declcer, Jeanie Decker, Wayne R. Del Flum, Dorene DemaTee, Ronald K. Dellenbach, Kenneth Demer, Clair D. Denos, Jan6l De Priest. Peggy Deputy. Nancy Derr, Loretta Despain, Philip Dibble, DeAnnft Devine. Mory Dewey. Don Dickey. Desmond Digerness. Sorah Dike. James Dittus. Hildegarde E. Dixon. Karen Dolan. Albert E. Doman, John Edward Donaldson. Kenyon V. Dorgon. F. G. (Zelce) Dorius. Dale M. Dory, Deanno Downey. Frank K. Dotson. Robert B. Dreger, Dorothy K. Doxey. Lawry Dray, JoAnn Drechsel. Dolores Drinkwater, Phillip Driskell. Caroryn Dryden, Thomas E. Duce, Lee Cleqg, Alene Clay. John P. Ch-Du Chrlstensen, Max L. Christiansen. Howard D. Coles, Rex L. Collins, Sharon Cooper, Marilyn Cool, John LAST MINUTE changes in class schedules is common occurrence at registration. 351 Duke, E. Jean DuBois, Jacqueline Duffey. Dianne Dugmore, Dorlne Dunn. Patricia E. Du Paix. Mel Dupllsea, G. Hugh Du Pont. Clyde S. Eagleston, Gerald Eames. Elizabeth Earl, Anthony Eclce!, Paul R. Eddington. Bonnie Edwards, Elaine Egg, Theron J. Jr. Eichelberger. Berta Jo Ellis, Gay Ellis. Geralyn Ellis. Jede EUsworth, Christine Ellsworth, Eloise Elmer, Laura Ely, Raymond W . Eliinga. Lavelle Erickson, Glen Engle, Ira Jr. Ennis, Noel H. Erskine. June Esplin, Robert M. Estes, Dale Ettrlch. Frederick Evans, Barbara Leone if EiK Evans, Naomi Evans. Richard Evans, Sharron Fadely. Kenniih L. Fagg, J. Wayne Farnsworth, Clyde Farnsworth, Larry Fakharadeh, Jaiai Farnworth, Richard Farr. David B. Farrimond, Joan Fenn, Donald E. Fietkau. Ben R. Finch, James M. Fisher. Byron FInlinson. Arllne R. Fianary, Paul Flake David Flake. Iven Flenniken, Daisy Fletcher. Bonnie Flygare, Norma Follett. John C. Fletcher. George A. Foremaster. Lew Foreman, Richard W. Forsgren, G. Brent Forsyth, Sandra E. Foutz, Arlene Foutz, Elva Fowler, Janet Dawn F ox, Ruth Foy. Leo Frampton, Dean Francis, Jane Ann Francis. John Francom, Donell G. Franson, Larry Frasler. Ron K. Francom, Baunie Fujita. Wilfred Frazler, Allan Fronk, Robert Fuhriman, David Hyrum Fuller. Larry Fuller. Merllyn Galloway, Gwen Fullmer. Claire 352 Du-Gr Durront, John L. Durfee, Milo V. ardner. Ervin arcia, Jose E. ardner, Georgonne ardner, Henry Wayne ardner, Larry ardner, Larry ardner, Mark ardner, Sherrll arfield, Carol Jean ardner. Tracy arner, Don 5rreH, Clyde B. srretf, Mark stes, Keith T. ;e, Janet sssaway, Terry jrber, Austin jntry, Evelyn !orge, Marilyn jrhart, Marilyn bb, Doug bbons, LeRoy bbs, Douglas bbons, William Andrew eclt. Fred Gory christ, Dianne I. Gurcharan 3Sson, Ruth ivinic, Adohr 3nn, Barbara inn. Darlene Jason, Carol nes, Jerry dfrey, Louise rdon, Elaine nder, Emerson odman, Jean ' odrlch, Peggy ' odsell. Glen ' odman Wayne F. ' odson, Joan rdon. Janice ' sar, Greg ■ss. Sally ' iham, Glenda C athouse, Vona Lue ( laves, Karren ' int. John H. en. Dixie ' tenhalgh, David t enwood. Reid enwood, Val fis, Betty rnaud. Donald L. ( mmett. Dixie C neman, Janet Elliott, Nancy Edwards, Hugh T. Ence, Iva Dawn Elzinga, Yvonne Evans. David Evans. Fred M. EVERY AVAILABLE SPACE is used for studies when libraries and rooms are full. 353 Gus+aveson. Jean Gudmundsen, Ruth Gwilllam. Norma Hacking. Eleanore Claire Hacking, Lu Jeanne Hackney, Kay Elaine Hadley. Darreli L. Haggen, Gilbert L. Hales. Ronald Williann Hale. Bessie Hales, Pryce N. Hales, Ron B. Hall, Gary D. Hall, Ronald D. Hallen, Gloria Halliday, Ernest Hamblin, Thee Halton. Nancy Hamilton. Annie Belle Hamilton, Larry G. Hamlin, Thella Mae Hancock, Philip Eugene Hansen, Joy Hansen, M. Margaret Hansen, Hansen, Hansen, Hansen, Hansen, Hanson, Nancy Ma ilyn L. Phyllis Robert L. R. Wayne John G. Harding. Nancy Harding, Neal Harker. Hardy, Harley, Harmer, Harper, Harris, Harris, Harris, Gary Larraln Helen Wallace G Kathryr. Antoine H. Frank Edward I Harris. Leroy M. Harris, Howard M. Harris, Kathryn Harris, Michael G. Harris, Rita Jean Harrison, Carolyn Harrison, Phillip Harrison. R. David. Jr. Harvey, Gaynard Harrison, Willis Hatch, Carl Alvin Hatch, Diane Hausknecht. Jeanne Haworth, Carol Haycock, Janet Haymond, Tom Haynie, Kiea Carolyn Heaiey, David Winn Heath, Charles Heath, Frank A. Henderson Wiiliani W. Hennlngsen. Cherie Hansen, Carole Henry, Johan Hepburn, Ad le Hermansen, Larry Hermansen, Ronald J, Herrin. Gene Carley Herrin, Luhuana Allen Herron, Richard R. HI. tt, Duane Hickenlooper. Sharon Hickerson, Larry Higashl, Allen Hill, Gordon Hill, Howard Richard Hill. Valerie Hinkins, Norma HInze, Roberta Hitesman, Ferrell J. t 354 Gu-«Ja Hoagland. Luwilla Hoffman. Leon D. Hogqe, RolIIn Hollberg. D. Joyce Hollingshead, James B. Mollis, Almy Holman, Sharon Hotman, Margaret Jear Hoopes. Paul R. Hopkins, Arthur Hopkins. Don Hopkins. Donna Horlacher, Fred R. Hosman, Lew Hotchkiss, John L. Houssian, William C. Howlet, Duane K. Huffman. John H. Howard, Virginia Hubener. Nancy Ann Huff, Dale Huffaker. Norman Hughes. Gerald Jay Hughes. Ann Hulsh, Jim Hulsh, John Huhl, Sharon Hullinqer, Floyd Humpherys. Dee Hunt, Janette Hunt, Margaret Hunt. Shirley Joan Hunter, Aarl Hunter. G. Phillip Huntsman. Howard Hurd. Royal C. Hutchings. Paul N. Hyde. Peggy Hynst, Kathleen Hurst. Henry Wayne lokepa. Shirfey Inskeep. Bonnie J. Ipsen. Foster Irvln. Nancy Iverson. Jane Ivie, Alma Ivy, Richaro Iwaasa, Henry Nolan Jackson. Joyce Jackson. James Stantly Jackson, Marilyn Jacobs. Elaine Jacobsen. Judy Jallerat. Syvlanne James. Cherll James, William Hague, Franklin M. Hadley. Lenet Haltock, George Halvorsen, Sue E. Hansen. Marifyn Hansen, Arlene Hardy, Ernest J. Hardy, Carolyn SPRING brings green lawns and a nice soft place to relax those tired bones. mmSL QEP lBli 3SS Sophomores T Jameson Kirk Jameson Robert Jarvis, B url E. Jarvls. Mark W. Jarrard, Richard Lee Jarvis. R onold M. Jenkins, Charles Jenkins, Larry Jensen, 3ruce A. Jeneson Janet Jensen. Max Jenson, Grover Jenson. Jeanene Jex, Dor IS Jex, Ree d A. Johannesen, George Johnson Barbara Johnson Arleen Johnson Beth L. Johnson Blaine Johnson Carolyn Johnson J. Cliff Johnson Donna Johnson Duane Johnson Jay L. Johnson Joyce Johnson Joyce Johnson Lila Rae Johnson Margaret Johnson Merlin Johnson Merlyn W. Johnson Ralph Jones, Carl Jones, Alonzo Jones, Carl Hugh Jones, Duane Jones, Marilynn Jones, Norryn Jones. Robert A. Judd, Ronald Jorgensen, E, Clay Jones, Richard Jorgensen. Margaret Jorgansen, William F, Judy, Beth Alene Kahuena. Margaret Kalwies. Brunhilde Judson, Herbert S., Jr. Kaupp. Jackie Kartchner Beverly Kaufman. Francis E. Kawai. Veda Keck. Mary Ruth Kehmeier. Barbara Keller. Alvin L. Kekaula, Mary Kendall. Dorothy Keller. Barbara Kelling. Hans W. Kemper, Verda Keyes, Marilyn Kim. Kichuen Kimber, Richard Keppner. Dawn King. Gwen M. King, Norman E. King, Peggy King, Reed King. Scott J. King. Stephen B. Kinnear John G. Kingsbury, Elizabeth Kinzel. Kenneth W. Klelnman, Rey Klelnworth, Wesley Knight. Derrel Knight. Karma Knighton, Ronald L, Knudsen, Benny Koenig, Gerald C. 356 Ua-Li Jensen, Alice Jensen, Karen Kofoed, Norveen Koenig. Robert W. Kofford. Lyie C. Kohler, Carol Kohler, Rodney Koralewsici, David Kresge, Phyllis Kresge, Robert L. Lalliss, Coyla Lamb, Carote Lanribert, Joan Lombson. Pat Lan oreaux, Gale Land, Linda Larsen, Arlene Larsen, David Roger Larsen, Gary Langlois, Sharon Larsen, Diane Larsen, James C. Larsen, Joan Larsen. Joann Larsen. Ruby Larsen, Orvil Lasson, Cynthia Larson. Donna Lauder, Doreen Law, Gladys Lawlor. Lavtrence Layton. H. Ray Leavell, Stephen Leavitt, Etda Le Baron, Sharon Leavitt. Ronald T. Lee. Carole Dawn Lee. Earl Leishman. ICaren Leonhardt. Mary Lewis. Anthon Lee, Virginia Lewis. Colleen Lewis. Elinor Lewis, JuVenta Lorraine Lewis. Robert Llddell. Carl Liddell, Ronald Lile, John Lewis. Roger Lillibridge, Suzanne Llllywhite, Jay Mitchell Lindsay. Catherine Lindsay. RaNao Lindsay, Margaret Linning, John Little, Gary Litster. Judith Johansen, Jerry Jennings, Glenna Johnson. Garney Johnson, Harold G. Johnston, Pat Jolley. Boyd OH - OH! SISTER. That ' s no way to get your lessons done even if you are tired. L 357 -Mr- Llewellyn, Max E. Lloyd, John Carroll Longwell, Ruben Loomis, Jerry E. Long. Lou Rene Lopez, Jorge Mario Longhney, David Lovejoy, Bill Lowder, Dixie Love. Janet Lowry, David E. Lowry, Janice Luke. Phillip Lunceford, Blaine Lund. Joy Lund. Marcia Ellen Lydo, Raymond A. Lundell, Connie Lykins, Chester G. Lyklns, William MacArthur, Douglas MacCabe, Sondra MacDonald. Larry Keith Macltley, Venetta Mahaffey. Linda Mahoney, Virginia Madsen, Bryant Main, Betty Maloy, Albert Louis Mangelson, David R. Mangum. Alan E. Manning, Nell H. Marchant, Gerald Marsh. Mae Marsh, Mary Marshall, Melvin K, , Mina Ernest C. Homer V. - Joyce Marsha Martin, M a rti n , Martin, Martin, Kay Martin, James Mason, Clo Ann Ma+son, Kafhryn Matson, Ron Mathie, Velma Matthews, Tommie G. Mathews, Mary Ann May, Helen Maughan, Marelene Maughan, Thomas R. May. James A. May, Rled McBride, Carol McBride, Deanna McAllister. Myron McClellan, Norene McClure, Gerald L. McComas, Carole McCormlck. Marilynn McCue, H. Coieen McDaniet, Janice McDowell, Sylvlff trene McCracken, Paul McKee, B. Gene McKay, Mary McKell, James K. McKell. Mickey McKellar, Warren McKinney, Karen McKnlght, Eve McLaws. Richard P. McLeod. Donna McLoney, Lanny Jason McLure. Mary McMillan, Dorothy Memmott, Larry J. Merrill, Lura Mae Merrill, M. David Meservy, Virginia Rae I 358 Li-Mu Lovell. Lael H. Loveless, Judith Methvl n, Ruth Mueter . Pat Meyer, Ferdle J. Michae 1, Patricia Michle Carol Milese 1. Eldon MIklelsen, Jerry Millar. Jeanne Millar. Yvonne Millett Donna Millett Richard MMIer, Annette Miller. Corena Miller, Leon Carl Miller. Marilyn Miller. Grant Miller. Marshall Lee Miller. Robert Millwa d. Frank Millwa d. Geoff Milne. Don Miner, Rosemary MInson . Joy MoHitt . Karen Moesser. Kent L. Mitchell. Marlene Mitchell. William Carl Moikeha. Mona Amy Moody, Mifo Lyman Moore, Georgia Moore, Milton Morgan, Fred Morawski. Hans J. Montgomery, Barbara Montgomery, Clint Morgan, Blain Morgan. Jerold R. Morgan, Marcia Ann Morgan. Venna Dee Morn, Franic Morrey. Karen Mae Morrey. Margaret Morrill, Marta Morrissette. William Mortensen, Carolyn J. Mortensen, Karl E. Morton. Marfene Mortensen, Stuart Moulton, Betty Moss. Darlene Moultrie. Beverly Moyle. Betty Mueller, Bruce MunhaM, Grace Murdock, Allan Munger, Merretta Lund. Nedra Rae Lundberg. Endfred Madsen, Pauline MacLeod. Carlene Manwaring. tla Marble. Haws A. SNOWY TIMP acts as a perfect backdrop for campus buildings and square. 359 Murdocit, Sally Murphy, Charlotie Murphy, David Murphy, Myrna Jean Murray. Donald Myers, Ted Neeley, David M. Nelson, Charlotte M. Nelson, Judy Nelson, Wilma J. Neser. Paul Nesbit, Jean Newitt, Norma Nicholes. Verlin Nicholson. Brad Nicholson, Donna Nielson. Dick H. Nielsen, Josephine Nielsen, Stewart Nielson, Carol Nielsen, Dora May Nielson. Joe L. Nielson, Ruth Nielson, Susan Linda Noble, Phyllis Noble, Zina Nock, George Nolan, Phillip W. Norberg, Jaron Nordgren. Shirley Norman, Many Jean Norris, Ronald Lee Nutter. Diana Nuffer, Stanton Nukaya, Serge Nuttall. Carol Oats, Diane L, O ' Brien. Earl V. Ogilvie. Glenna L. Obray, JeNeal Okelberry, Jack Okelberry, Eva Pearl Olauson, Ron O ' Leary, Bert Olsen, Richard A. Oliphant, Norman hienry Olofson, Loyce Olpin, L. Don Olsen, Bruce W. Olsen. Dale A. Olsen, Don Olson, Carolyn Olson, Lawrence Olson, Lloyd G. Olson, Yvonne Olson, Robert D. Ontiveros, LImhi Oman, Phyllis Osborne, Kenny Ostergaard, Marie Ann Ostler. Floyd Ottley, Carol Overson, Rodger Oviatt, Betty Owens, Hazel D. Oxborrow, Jeanette Oxborrow, Tony Oyler, Colleen Pace. Alfred Pace, Vione Paddock, Alice Padbury, Chuck Paine, J. Peter Page, Sharon Paget, John Painter, Beverly Ann Palmer, Jerry L. Palmer, Glen Palmer, Merrill Palmer, Nedra ! 360 Jt. Parkinson, Jerrolyn Parlcinson, Kay Parkinson, Roy D. Parmeter, Glenn Phil Paschdl, JuHe Patterson Kenneth J, Patton, James R. Pattee, Harold E. Paulson, Donald Paitton, Thornton Payne. Louise Payne, Reto Peacock. Carol Pearce. L Marie Pearson, David A. Peart, Edward Lynn Pedersen, Donna Fae Pease, Roxie Lee Pedersen, Keith A. Pedersen, Myrna Pedersen, Robert Pedersen, Sandra Peel. Paul R. Pemberton, Judy Perkins. George W. Perkins. Don Perkins. Norma Perry. Lynn G. Ferryman. Betty G. Petersen. Edith Peterson, Berkley Peterson. Charles L. Peterson, Camlyn Peterson. Bonita Peterson. Iris Peterson, James eterson, John D. • eterson. Judith i etersen, Margene oterson, Mary Jean Peterson. Shirlee Peterson, Ronald Peterson, Royal r ittijohn, Ann ' ' ezoldt, Elanor Phillips. Carolyn Phillips, Frank Phillips. Ridge M. .  L 351 Sophomores + ■Pickering, Sandra Pilte. Carol Plncoclt. Beverly Pippert. J. Hal Pitts. LaVal M. Poog, Roselinda Renee Pope, Karl Pope, Valda Porter. William Porter. Rell Porter. Sharron Harold Poston. Donald Poulson, Jennie Lin Poulson. Jerald Price. Di Ann Price. Loyce Pritchett, David Pruett, Norman A. Ptomey, Lynne Pulllam. Priscilla Purinton, Barbara Pyne, Ivern L. Quinney. Gary Ragonton. Carol N. Rampelt, Carol Rasmussen. N. Kay Rawson, Belva Rayner, Harry H. Read, Robert Reading. Lynn Ream, Dianna Reams, Joyce Redd, Myrtle H. Reed, Ken D. Reeder, James Rendell Reid, Ja ck Reimers, Dick Relyea, Russell Reneer, Margie Rennie. Robert Rich, ' John Milton Rich. Sherron Richards. Barry Richardson, Sondra Richens, Lorn b. Richter, Sally Riddle, Dwanna Lee Ricks, Nedra Ann Riggs. Loretta Rigby, Harold Riley, Michael W. Rindfleisch, Lois Rinehart. Joan Ringquisi, Rita Rios, Omar Ririe. David Ritchie, Stephen Rirle. Garna L. Ritz, Robert Robbins, Karolyn Robbins, Richards Roberts. Cecil L. Roberts, Merleno Roberts. Dean Robertson, Marilyn Roberts, Virginia Robertson, Kent Robinson, Karl Robinson, Margaret Robinson. ReNell Roche, Marlene Rodas, Juan Jose Rockhill, Carolyn Rodriguez, Ada ' n Rodriguez, Jose Rodriguez, Joyce Rogers, Elizabeth Rogers, Kenneth Rollins, Ellen Roe, Kenneth V. Rau ' l 362 Pi-Sli Porter. Charles J. Ponder, Leanne Pritchard, Robert Price, Norman L. Ramsey, Kathleen Quirl, Barbara Reaves. Bonnie Redd, Carolyn ACCURATE EXPERIMENTATION is vital part off scientific process used ffor testing. Rooks. Oran Romney. Anne Rose, Janet Rose. Natel Rowe. Mary Ellen Rowley. Claude A. Roylance. Marilyn Rowley. Leo W. Roylance. Sharon Russell, Georgra Russell, Homer Rust. R. Dllworih Rutz. Mary Ann Sabin. Elaine Salisbury, RaNae Sfibey, Linda Samuelson, Wayne Salvesen, Pat Sandberg. LaMar Sanders. Eerie Sant, Richard Sardoni. Lawrence W. Saunders. Ronald Soville, Ann Schell, Gerald A. Saxer, Alton H. Schiffman Doyle L. Schofield, David Schmidt. David Schmidt. Frank Schmidt, Rosemarle Schipper, Donna Schneider, Jack BarBour Schneider. Mahrah Schlappi, Kent Schulzke, Astrld Schwab, Marvin Scoresby, Mary Lou Scott. Anita Scoresby, Marilyn Scott, Ethel Lou Scott. Dean Scott, Russell W. Scriver, James Seeley, Dixie Lee Selter. Carolyn June Sellers, Harry F. Selfert, Marilyn Sessions, Vernal Sellers, Keith Severin, Shirlene Sewell, Calvin Shamburg, John B. Sharp. Barbara Sharp, Jarold L. Shaw, Perry Clayton 363 Shelby, Joe L. Sheen, Norman Sheen, Stanley K. Shell, Jack Shelton, Steve Shepherd. Kent Shields. Earl D. Shimoda. Donna Shirts. Addle Uwarda Shoe, Norma Kay Shumway, Carmen Shumway. DeWayne Shumway. Jerry Shumway, Keith A. Shurtleff. Howard Silt. Bill Shurtliff, Myrna Simonis. Arlene Ruth Simper. Dorothy Sims, Jane Sisemore, Claudia Sjoberg, Russell J. Skidmore. Emeline Skinner. Velda Sloan. Marilyn Slade. Thomas E. Sly. Russell Smellie. Don Smellie. Robert Smith, Barry Smith, Betty Smith, Ciayn H F Smith, Janice Ann Smith, Larry D. Smith, LoreHa Mae Smith, Marilyn Smith. Mark M. Smith. Nadda Smith, Paul C. Smith, Steven H. Smith, Wayne F . Smith. Ted Smithson, Rhoda Smouse. George Smythe. James W. Sneed, Wood row B. Snell, Jacqueline Sobers, Richard Snow. Beora Snider. Eloise Solesbee. Martha Davis Somerville, R. Kedric Sorensen, Corlnne Sorensen, Griffith I. Sorensen, H. Gaye Sorensen. Gerald Sorensen, Roberta Sorensen. Stephen Sorenson, Emma Jean Soto. Ida Spell, Yvonne Sperry. Delbert Sperry, Joan Spradley. Roy H. Spjut, Norma Spiker. Saundra Spratllng. Coleen Stansfleld. Ruth Stanford. Ralph Stark, Joseph P. Steele. Jack L. Stradling. Phillip Stelner, Gordon Steeneck, Annette Stevens, Mont Stevens, Sherre Stewart, James Stewart, Scott P. Stewart. Sherrell Stewart, Norma Lee 364 Shirley, Rowan Sherwood. Dora Lou Simmons, Edward J. Simmons, Mary Jo Skousen, Ken Skousen, Kliena Smith, Evelyn Ludean Smith, Jasmine PHOTO STUDIO provides pictures for campus projects. Student explains wishes. Stoker, Jimmy Stokes, Eddi Stokes, Wynn Stone, Cynthia Sue Stone, Leonora Stones. Robert C. Strasburg, George Bryant Stokes, Margaret Lee Stringham, Gary Stratford, Nancy Stroble, Carlto Strong, Genevieve Summerhays. Dick Summerhays, Jan Sumner, Vince Stuart, Daphne Sumslon, Carolyn Sumsion, M. Diane Sumsion, Mark L. Sundwall, Peter Sung, She-II Swainston, Kay Taba, Stanley Sylvester, Judith Swenson, Swen Tachibano, Nobuyoshi Tait, Julie Tarns, Garth L. Tangren, Marvin B. Tanner, Maurice M. Tannler Phyllis Tanner, Nancy Torwater Edra A. Tasker, Dorothy Tote, Ray Taylor, Ann Taylor, Bob Taylor, Cornell Taylor, Delberf Taylor, Dorene Smith Taylor, James Taylor, Jerald Lynn Taylor, Jon E. Taylor, Linda Gay Taylor, Milton Taylor, Nelson R. Taylor, Paul D. Tenney, Roy Allen Taylor, William Tenney. Gale Thacker, Zona Thanton, Karen Thorn, Derrick ' ' Thomas, Carol Thomas, Connie Terry, David Lee iill p l 365 u Thomas. Neal M. Thomas. Deanna Thomas, Gordon M. Thomas, Jon Thompson, Donald J. Thompson. Ed Thompson, John Thomsen, Leo Thueson, Karla Ann. Thorup, Don Thornley, Ela Dee Thueson. Norvin TImmerman. William H Timmins, Marlene Tingey, Veria Trnney. Edwin Tippetts. Blaine M. Todd, Marna Tolley, VerJe Tolman. Dee Ann Tolman. Wayne Toison. Melba Virginia Toone. Winona Traher, Norman D. Tuilesu. Eliga Ane Trease, Jacque Turley, Loreine Turley. Luther Dean Turner. Joe Turner. Sherrll Turner. Wes Tyler. Mary Alice Van Ausdel, Clare Vallozzi, Roslna E. Van Leuven. Janet Van Leuven, Ron Vance, Allen L. Vanderford, Lee Ann Varney, Joel Varney, Lois Vaughan, Lois Vaughn. Charles Vavages, Geraldlne Vernon, Lynn Wade. LaRee Wagner. Ruth Wahlquist, Earl VIcentI, Norlne Wahlquist. Keith F. Walker, Beverly Waldvogel. Caryl Ann Walker, Gail Wallter. Newell R. Walker. Shirley Walser, Floyd L. Wallace. Wanda Walters. Ruthdale lankier. Beverly Wanlass. Gerl Ward, Carot J. Ward. Elaine A. Ward. Emily Ward. Georgeanna Ward. Ron Warden. Calvin J. Warren, Connie Wartena, Carol J. Wasden. Lyie Watt, David L. Weaver. M. Glenn Webb, Irene Watts. LaVerne Weese, Sherri Weldner. Leo A. Weight. Gloria Weinhelmer, Gerald Welch, D. Jean Wendell. Horman Gordon Werner, Dean J. Wells. Floyd R. 366 Th-Wo Wesp, Lynda West. Joyce Westring, Renae Wheeler, Gerri Whitaker, Carolyn White, Clarolyn White. Judith Whltford, Beverly Ann White. Kathryn White, Wendell Whiting, Dick Whiting Whiting Whitney, Whitney, WhIHaker, James W. Marjorle Jo Maurice F. Nedra Arthur R. Whitworth, Darrell C. WIckes, Natalie Wlckstrom. Corky Wlddlson, Harold A. Wilberg. Carl Wilcock. Keith Wilcox. LuDean Wllden, David J. Wilcox. Marlon Wilkinson, David L. Wilkinson, Clifton B. Wilde, K eith D. Willes. Frank J. Williams, Delyn E. Williams, Eldon Blaine Williams, Helen Williams, Robert E. Williams, Joyce Williams. Paul Allen Williams, Terry Willis. Judith Wilson. Carolyn Wilson, Elliabeth Wilson, Helen Wilson, Robert Wilson. J. Ron Winkelman. Walt Wlnegar. Eleta I. WInegar, Gary Winkler, Mary Ruth Winn, William Duane Wittorf Robert H. Wintcrton, Doyle W. Wlscombo, Anne Winterton, Arlan Wittwer, Jon Woltman Pat Wood. Carol Wood. Orion Wood, Marilyn Thornton, Vernal B. Thorne. Gene TIppetts. Tamara Tippets, Merry Trane, Paul Morris Torrey, Margie Udall, Sam Tucker. Tom ALL THIS? What can be found in a woman ' s purse is surprising, he decides. 367 V«fo-Zi Woodward, John Wood, Zella Virginia Woodbury, Rodney D. Woodward, Lee Anna Woodward, Marilyn Woolf. Gordon Worthington, Don L. W right, Kenneth Worley, Shirley Wright, Ruth Wright, Wayne M. Wrigley. Karl Wuerth, Dieter Utschig, Mary L. Yardley. Gill La Var Wygal. Lavon Yingling. Bill Yingling, Kay Alan Yorgason. Lorelle Young, Jerry Young, Kathleen Zirker, Saundra Ziser, Gary Zitting, Ron D. 1 .• -«v . s E Hb ' -l V.-., 3 s . .1 - ™ ' - : ' f FELLAS! I found that snag! VIOLA! He ' s pointing that little black box at us! GIVE that last chorus more sob-power. If the people want culture, we ' ll give it to ' em. MY HUMILIATION is complete. I ' ve forgotten my cue. 368 F RESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS were Sunny Seely, Vice-president; Sloan Hales, President; Cathy Moody, Secretary. Freshman Class Officers The Freshman Class of 1957 was the largest freshman class ever to enroll at the University. With an increase of five hundred students over the past year, the total rose to 3709. Governing the affairs of this large class was the responsibility of Sloan Hales, Sunny Seely and Cathy Moody. Along with the Senior Class, the Fresh- men enjoyed an Ivy League party during Fall Quar- ter to offset the effects of the Senior Court. An innova- tion this year was the inclusion of coeds on the cleaning trek to the Y. These lucky people of the later genera- tion. Other social events of the year included a tobog- ganing party at Timp Haven, a square dancing party and a Scandinavian theme part} ' . Ihrough the sale of class stationery, imprinted with t he class symbol, and the payment of dues the Freshmen were able to raise one thousand dollars for their as-yet-undecided class project for the school. 369 Freshmen Aaron, Diane Aagard, Carofyn Abegg. Gwen Abraham, George Watson Aclcley, Roberta Abercromble, Gary Acord, Sherry Adair, Helen Adams, Conroy Adams, Glenda Adams, David Adams, Gweneth Adams, John D. Adams, Kyle Adamson, Dick Adamson, Carole Adamson, Edwin Adamson, Sherron Ahern, M. Lynne Ailcau, Lahela Ahlqulst, MerAnn Ai. Allen H. Aird. Jeanne Aitken. Grant J. Alder, Lee Allen. Clarice Allen, Diane Allen, Tom Allen. Robert F. Allison. John Allman, Glenn W. Allphin, Phyllis Ann Allred. Alice Ann Allred, Lorna Alexander. Robert Allen. Orin Dan Alyea, Betty Jo Andersen, John Andersen, Karen Andersen, Lee G. Andersen, Karen Andersen. Trevor Anderson. Boyd Anderson, Carol Anderson. Brito Anderson, Connie Anderson, Donna Anderson, James David Anderson, Douglas Anderson, Janice Anderson. Joe Anderson, Kent K. Anderson, Leiand R. ' Anderson, Lowell Ray Anderson, Lynn R. Anderson. Marilyn Anderson, Nancy Anderson, Orpha Anderson, Paul Anderson, ReChel Anderson, Ronald Andreasen, Erik Andreasen, Gary Andrews, 0. June Andrews, Nicholas W. Andrus, Greg Andrus, RoseMary Antsolo, Lea Andrus, Antone Marlon Arave. Christine Arbon, Lloyd E. Armstrong, Cheryl Arnold, John Arnold, Paul B. Arrington, Ann Asay, Connie 370 Aubrey, Sheryl Aurich, Donald Austin, Eorl F. Austin, Jeanne Austin, Lindalie Autry, Robef+ Lee, Jr, Babbel, Patricia Awerltamp, Blaine Ayers, Lonnie Bacon, Chyleen Bacon, Joyce Badgett, Yvonne Badhom, Leon D. Baer, Shirley Bagley, Glenna Bahr, Don F. Bailey, Joan Bailey, Joyce Bailey. Larry L. Bailey, Leon F. Bailey, Robert U. Bair, Janice C. Baird, Frank alter, Calvin C Baker, Carma Balcer, Janet Baker, Vee Ann Baker, Johanna alderas, Guillermo Baldwin. Richard Bales, Del Baldwin. Beverly Ann Ball, Colleen Ball. Dean L. Ball, Ralph L Banlk, Lacy Marie Banks, Bennre irber. Lila Ray Barfield, James E. Barker. Barbara Barker, Dixie Barks, William G. Ill Barling, Margo Barlow, Ada Lucl Barlow, Carolyn Barlow, Flonanne Barlow, Gene E. Barnes, Janice Barnett. Gaye Barnett. Gary L. Barney, Buelah Barney. David Oren Barney, Irene Barney, John A. Barrett, Shirley Barney. Janice 371 Freslinnen Bartiett. Vicki K. Barson, Ken Barth, Anita L. Barton, Al Bartiett. Helen Bassett, Clark Barrus, Nola Bastian, Lewis Batchler, Jack W. Bassett, Rex Bate, Aria Zoe Bate, Lee Bateman, E. Ray Bates, Colleen Baton, Sandra L. Beagles, J, Keith Baumqartner, Colleen Baxter, Sonja Bean, Nancy Beal, John E. WiSmM uwemni . Beard, Donna Beane, Earl D. Beardall, John S. Belnap, Lynn Beasley, Careen Beaver, Robert Beck, FIrl Beckstead, Anthony W. Beck, Sherman A. Beckstrand. Helen Beers, Barbara Beesley. Nan Behnke. Joseph Ray Belm, Gabrlelle Belknap, Addle Bell, Andrea Bell, Carol Ann Bell, Robbie Jean Bellon. Philip Beard, June Belue, Travene Bendfeld. Teresa Bennett, Carol Bennett, Sylvia Bennett. Kelvin L. Benson, Caria Berg, Richard L. Bergen, Norma Jean Berqer, Terryl Bergeson, Dean R. Bergeson, Scott Bergstedt, Einar Berrett, Richard Berry, J. K. Berry, Margaret Berry, Mary Berry, Rex Beswick, Anne M. Beus, Rodney L. Beutler, Dolores Bigelow, Rosemary Bieslnger, Joseph Bigler, Mont Bigelow, Larry Bigler, Ralph K. Bigney, Hugh Bllbray, Jim Bills, Royce A. Bingham, JoAnn Bingham, Helen Bingham, Pat Bingham, Renee Binks, Kaye Bird, Montgomery Bird, Sherry Birdzell, Mary Lou 372 i-Br Black, Don H ■H Z Black, Sandra W H S V Bischof, Yvonne L [■B?W M «. m mi h Blackburn, Georgia H ■B Black, Thelma jt A H m Blacker, Royal J. Mr% K - S Hl f l ' -4 -ii « T ' 13 1 Blackburn, Helen ■■■■B i i ■■p Blackwell, Robert b v .  ! Blair, Loren ■p -iV 1 K.fl --  • _ jf ' jTi DRESS-UP DAY made outstanding figures of Freshman students. Bloke. Susan Coleen Blanchord, Albert Deloy Bleazard, Janice Bledsoe, Janae Blohnn, Thorn Blonquisf, Lawrle Bloxham, Ben Boardon, Franl: Blunclt, Virginia Bock, Dolores Ann Boden, Lorraine Bodine, Shirley Boggs, Bill Gary Bohn, R. DeVon Bohnet, Jerry Bone, George Brian Bonelli. Ellen Bolles, Bob Bonham, Cheryl Bonilla, Marta Consuelo Bonney, Carl Booher, Maxene Booth, Roberta Booth. Nelda Borgquist. Laurel Bosworth, Gary Bosen, Lee Bounous, Beverly Jean Bowen, Harold Bowen, Lee Roy Bowen, Sylvta Bowman. John C. Bowles, Roy T. Bown. Robert N. Boucher, James A. Boulet, Diane Bounds, Rex B. Boyd, Ellen Boyer, Kent Boyer. Marlin Bracken, Byron Brackner, Fred L. Bradley. Carol Bradshaw, Sandra Bremer, Florine Brandley. J. Toby Braun, Joan Brady. Madge Renon Bridge, Mary Jo Brian, Dudley Brighf, Clifta Brighton, Pat Brindley, Mary Ann Broadbent, Joseph S. Broadbent. Ray Brock. Violet 373 Freshmen Broderick, Luelma Broclcbank. Eleanor Brogden. Douglas Broker, Marjean rooks, Connie Brown. Robert Brown, Marilyn Brown, Rosemary Brown, Victor L. Jr. Brown, Virginia Ann Brunner, Son|a Brunson, Barry Bryan, Glen Brunt, Bill Bryan. Lucile Bryson, Lawrence L. Buchanan, Jerry Lee Buchanan, Julynne Buchanan, Pat Buckley, Irene Buckwalter. Doyle Bullard. Sally Bulkley, Anne Budge, Kathryn Bullock, Genelle Bullock. Hart V. Bullock. Nola Burgen, Saify Bullock. Karl Hart Burgess, D. Burgess, Bruce Burgos, Maria Elena Burk, Charlene Burke. Larry Burke, Leora Burkholz. Karl Burnette, JImme Ruth Burnett, DeMar Burnlngham, Jennette Burningham. Monna Burns, Eloye Burns. William A. Burnson, Peter L. Burr. Glenda Burton. Marvin Burt. Kent Busby. Malcolm Bush, Palmroy Butrkofer. Maxine Butler, Kent Butsikares, George Butterfield, Sherrle . Bybee, Barth Byers, Bruce Byrd. Jesse F. Bybee. Joanne Cahoon, STiaron Caine, Lei Nan! Calder, Allene C. Calder, Colleen Bytheway. Darlene 374 Br-Ch Campbell, Robert Campbell, Phyllis Canfield, Kaye Cannon, Linda Cannon, Welles Canto. John W. Carbin, Jack Capson, Russel Cardon, Anita Cardon, Bartell Wilson Cordon, Philip Carlen, Gary E. Carleton, Marian Carlile, Florence Carlile, Karen Carlston, Charles B. Carter, Florence Carter. H. Dennis Carter, Judy Carter. Lila Jean Carter, Murlan Carter, Wilson Cartin, G. McKinney Jr. Carpenter, Llla Carver, Moxlne Casper. George Gary Castleton, Lloyd Caulford, Edwin Cavin, Nancy J. Cawley, Virginia Cawley, Roger R. Cetoya, Varge Circuit, Jeffrey Chollburg, Norman Chamberlain, Kent Chambers, Robert L. Chaplin, Dora Mae Chapman, Jackie Chappell, Calvin Chappie, Benjamin R, Chatham, Betty Chelson, Gary Chidester, Ellene Chitds, Robert D. Chipman, Dorene Choules, Deonna Christensen, Don Christensen, Boyd Chrlsfensen, Fred Christensen, Gloria Christensen, Gordon V. Christensen, Josephine Ann Christensen, Karen Christensen, Mark E. Christensen, Rulon Christensen, Myrna 375 Freshmen Christran, Tony Christison, Barbara Christensen. Shirley Christiansen, Rollo David Christiansen, Sally Christiansen, Laura M. Clark. James R. Christensen, Sharon L. Church, Leah Church, Russell Clarlt, Dave Clarlc, Alice Virginl a Clark, Brent Clark. Dick J. Clark, Curtis E. Clark, Edy Lou Clark, George Christiansen, Steph en Clark, Lee Clark, Ranae Clark, Marlene Clark, Robert L. Clark, Ronald Clark, Ronald K. Clarke, Nancy Clarke. Richard Clarkson, Alice Claw. Dorot ' iy Clarkson. Vern S. Clawson, Marilyn Clay. Robert D. Clayson, Kendall Clayton, Kathleen Clemence, Dorothy Clements. Billy Clements. Diane Cloward, Kayle Cleverly, Norton dinger. Lawrence Cluff. Devar Cook, Betty Sue Cluff. Louise Clynick, Joanne B. Coats, Fred Coates, Wesley E. Cockayne. Carolyn Cook. Jean Coffman. Esther Colby, Arlene Cole. Dean Cole, Tommy Cole, Natalie Coleman, Jackie Coleman, Sandra Collet, Marietta Cluff, Gay Collard, Colleen Collins. Cecily Colton, Craig Conder, Gareth Connelley, Joyce Cooper, Gary Coffin. Gary Collet. Wanda Amber Cook. Robert F. Cook. Roger M. Cook. Mary Elaine Cook. Shirley Cook. Ruth Cooper. Glenna D. Cooper, Coleen Connelly. Jack Cook. Sonia K. Cooksey. Eva Coons, Richard Coombs. Suzanne 376 Cowley, Johnny Cox, Claudia Cox, Deon Cox, Louise Crafts, David Croii. Betty Crane. Verna Crandall, Lenore Crawford. Shirley Crisman, Carole Irene Crismon. Denell Crockett, Lawana Crockett. Russell W. Croft, Carot Crow, Pat Cron, Earl J. Jr. Croolt, Kathleen Crook, Margaret Kay Crosby, John Crouse. Marisha Crow. Jean Crofts, Darel Kent Crow, Verna G. Crowther, Mariana Crowley, Jared Cullimore, Karen Cundick, Margaret Cunningham, Delores Curth. Marlfyn Curtis. Carol Curtis, Deanne Curtis, Nancy Lee Curtis. Delene Curtis, Robert D. Cushing, Reneta Arleno Cutler, Dorothea Dahle, Carolyn Dahle, June Dahl, David Dahl, Diane Dahl, Patricia Dailey, Diana Daines, David Dallin, Daria Dalton, Janet Dandridge, Sue Danks, Leora Ann Datlin. Shirl C. Daniels, Jack Danklef, Connie Davenport, Gorl Davenport, Marcia David, Suzanne Davidson, Warren Davles, Grant Davis. Beth 377 Freshmen ■ f-. r Dicks, Edith E. Dewey, Joe DewiH, Deanne Dick. Marshall Didericksen, Coraleigh Didericksen, Margie Dilks, Carolyn DIerksen, Carol Dlllman, Tanya Dili. Douglas Dills, Joseph R. Dixon, Shirley W. Doak, Kathleen Doman. Verl Done. Norma Dorman, Doreene Doney. Barbara Dorny. De Anne Doty, Lois Ward Dougall. Jeanette Doxey, John R. Draughn, Norma Dredge. Cherye Drake, Leon R. Duce. Norm Duce. Dick Dudley. Alan Dudley. Mona Kae Dudman, Anne Duffin, Carolyn Duffin, Deanna Duncan, McNeil Dugan, John Dunford, Chaunce Dunford, John Durfee. Henry Durfee. Kenneth D. Durrant, Vlcki Durtschi. Elise Duvall, LaVoir D. Dustin, Byrna Dwight, Dee Dyer, G. Tom Dyson, Dixie Eastmond, Elbert J. Eaves. Bradford Eberhart, Norma Eaves, Sharon Echols, C. Gordon Eckert, Bob Edstrom, Patsy Edvalson, Alice Edwards, Echo Edwards, John Edwards. Thomas Egbert, Judy 378 Erickson. Karen Erickson, Lorry B. Erickson, Mary Erickson, Maynard Erickson. Mignon Estes. Richard Ethridge, Eleanor R Eriksen, Erik P. Evans, Benda Lee Eubanks, Jay Evans, Cheryl Evans, Diane Evans, Douglas Evans, Douglas Evans, W, Duone Evans, John D. Evenson, Merrifyn Evans, Ronald Evensen, Ronald C. Evert, Lav rence G. Eveson, Chariene Ewell. Sheldon Facer, Marilyn Facer, Norman Falkner. Marilyn Faller, Elaine G. Falslev, Joie Farmer, Fred Farnsworth, Barbara Farnsworth, Gall Farnsworth, Lavon Farnsworth, Jack Farnsworth. Susanna Farr, David G. Farr, James Gordon Farrell, Bob Faulkner, Leah Fauver, Phil Felt, Gene Fenley, Mary Dagmar Fickel, Marlles Fenton. Nelson T. Fernandez, Telia Field. Eugene Field, Sharlene Fielding, Jay Fife, Dennis J. Fields, Myrna Lee 379 Freshmen mm Fife, Diana Fife. Richard Finlayson, Ralph Finlayson, Carol J. Finlinson, Sandra Fihgerald, Marilyn ne Fisher, James Fieldsted, Carolyn Fleischauer, Mary Ellen Flint. Ed. Fieldsted, GilBerta Florine, Bonnie Fogle, Laurel Lee Folsom, Kelvin R. Folster, Steve Fountain. Barbara J. Foulk, Donald M. Foutz, Pauleen Marie Fox, Laura Fox. Steve Frampton. Evan A. Frederickson, William E Fredrickson, Lewis K. Freeman. Cheryl Freeman, Elwyn B. Freer. Forrest W. Frizzell, Thomas P. Froelich, Dale J. Froerer, Carol Frost, Allen Fryer. Kenneth Fugal, Janeil Fugal, Kristlne Fuhriman, Jerald Fuller. Marie Fuller, Marilyn Fuller, Robert A, Golbroith, David Brian Fuller, Doyle Gale, Levon Gale, Norman Gale, Virginia Gambles, Marilyn Gard, Rhonda L. Gardner, Jo Ann Gardner, Joyce Gardner, Kent Gardner, Lois Gardner, Gardner, Gardner, Gardner, Gardner, Gardner, Vifate Garn, Bretr Marvin Mattle Jean Melba Robert Robert C. Garity, Garth R. Garn, Ralph Garrett, Dorothy Getts, Larry Giauque, David Gibbs, Carolyn Gibbs, Gayle Gibson, Carol Jean Gibb, Robert N. Gilbert. Otga Gilchrist. Alan Curtis Gilchrist. David Giles, Joyce Gillespie, David R. Gillie, Kenneth D. Gill, Jim 380 Fi-Ha Gilligan. Patricia Gillison, Mary Lou Gilman, Marlin Goates. Clara Godmundsen, Stewart Godfrey, W. Lynn Goft. Harold S. Going, Melvin Gerald Gold. Cherry WOOPS: TAKE rr easy Fastest way down was everybody ' s wish. Goldsberry. Robert W. Good. Luther A. Goodson, Ray Gordon, Susan Gossett. Orien R. Gottfredson, Michael Gould, Harry Glines, Frederick Gould, Suzzanne Glauser, Nancy Glines, Roger Glover, Annette P. Graham, Bobby Don Graham, Emilie Grant, Sharleen Grange, Margaret Granthem Glen W. Gray, Shirley Grayson, Jean Green, Joyce Green, June Green, Sherry Ann Greene. Chloe Ann Green, Myrna Greenhalgh, Jinean Greenhelgh. Utahna Greenwood. Jessie Kay Gregorsen. Marden Griffith. Doyle Robert Griffith. Dare W. Grigg. Delma Griffin, Gary Vernon Gubler. Jerald R. Griffiths. Marie Griffeth, Gary G. Groo, Denis Grover. Judy Grover. Sharel Groberg. Richard H. Gudmundson, C. W. Guild, Diane Gunter. Richard Gunther, Stanley J. Gurney. Deanna Gurney, Patricia Marie Gustavason, Verl Joseph Hacking, LanJ Hacking. Joan Haddock. Gary Haddock, Joan Haeussler, Gloria Hafen. Carol Halght, Charlotte Hahn, Barbara Haines. Daryle Hales, Lee EP1!H Goff. Roland C. Golden. James Gooch. Thomas L, f f . S 3 . 381 Freshmen Hales, Sloan Hall, Briggs Hall. Darrell Hall, Gary Hall, Julie Ann Hammond, Bill Hammer. Beverly Hammond, Judy Hammond, Myrna Hammond, Patty Hamrick, Jim Hamson Margaret Hancey, K. L. Hancock. Faye Hancock, Jaren Hanks. David L. Hanks, Eugene Hanna, Marian L. Hannig, Karen Hansen, Brent D. Hansen, Carol Hansen, Gary R. Hansen, Gordon L. Hansen, Kent B. Hansen, Margaret Hansen, Mavis Leia Hansen, Patricia Hansen. Norma Hansen, Nancy Hansen, Patsy Hansen, Ralph B. Hanson, Roger Hanson, Tom Harding, Don L. Hardman, Bert LaVoy Hardy, Doug Hardy, Paula Hanker, MeJvyn Harger, Irene Hardy, Wanetta Jean Harker, Ronald Harmon, Julta Harris, Arlen A. Harris, Darrell L. Harris, Dale Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Enid Frances Linda Lee Meredith Nola Kay Patricia M. Harris, Fay Harris, Paul Lavern Harrison, David Harris, Sheila Harris, Sharon Harrison, Robert Harrison, Shirley Dove Harrison, Wayne A. Jr. Hart, Paul D. Hart, James D. 382 T Ha-Hi N Hartley, Charles M. Hart, Paul Douglas Hart. Sherlyn Harvey. James I. Hartman, Larry Hartwell. Ed Harch, Forrest Hastings. Eldon E. Hatch, Antoinette Hatch. Mary Hatch. Lawrence Haskell, Leo Dwane DUST AND BRUSH seemed to be the order of things at the bottom. Hatch, Sandra Hatch, Sharon Hatch, Valeria Hatori. Donald K. Hatt, Jeanne Hausler, Don Hawkins. Dorothy Bee Hawley, Merrill Hawkins, Earlene Haws. Donna Haws, Janice Hayes, Gary E. Haynie, Adele Haynie. Alma Ann Heath, Mary Louise Heath, Shirleen M., Jr. Heemeyer, Lois Heaton, Sharon Heber. Clifford R. Heiner, Thane Heinzig, Iris Helm, Donald Henderson, Dee Henderson, Cecil Henderson, Kay Hendrickson, Lynn Hendricks. Robert Henkel, Dorothy Henkel, Orson Hennlngsen. Tove Henricksen. Mary Jo Henricksen, Lenola Irene Henrie, Ann Harney. Henrietta Heppler, Lawrence Herbert. Frank Herrick, Betty Jo Herron. Barbara Hess. Edward Hess, Lee Ann Hewitt. George Heugly, Helen Durnae Heurkens, Barbara Henckley. Nanette Hiatt. Lewis A. Hibbert, Donna Mae Hibbert, Annette Hiatt. Sherry Lynn Hickman. Cherl Hicken. Clyde Hicken. John Robert Hickman. Warren Higgins, Nancy Hight, Dawn Hilden, H. Gordon Higham. Zee Ann B9P WSB% 383 ¥iM Hill, Beverly Hill, Don Hill, Joanne Hinsch. Nancy Hirschi, Max Hinhe, Harold Hislop, David Hitchcocit, Karleen Hobson, H. Carlos Hoen, James Hodgklnson, Judy Hoffman, Cheryl Hoffman, Ronald Hoffman, Carl Holdaway, Boyd F. Holdaway. Donna Vee Holdaway, Klin Holland, JacV Holllngshead, Joey Hollingworth, Brent Holman, Kathleen Holm, Jeannene Holman, Norman Holmes, Marian K. Holsten, Sharon Holt, Ivan K. Holyoalc, Clara Marie Holtom. Steve Homer, Bettv Hone, Glayde D. Honeycutt, Jim Hoopes, Grover Hopkins, Thomas D. Hoplcinson, Richard H. Hopple. Wayne Horlacher, David R. House, Donna Howard. Gloria Howard. Lynn Howarth, Dorothy Howells, Karen Howlet-t, Mary Hoyrup, Mons Hubbard. Ray Hoyt, Marsha Hubbs, Keith Huber, Margaret Hulgens, Orven Huffaker, Ruth Huggins, Cotleen Hughes, Arthur Thomas Hughes, Joan Hughes, Gene Hughes. Kelly Ann Hughes. Shirley Hulse, Evelyn Ann Humphries, Joan Humphries, Shirley Hunsakey, Sandra Hughes, Yvonne Hunt, Dale G. Hunt, Darwin Lee Hunt, James Olaus Hunter, Barbara K. Hunter, Craig Hunter, llene Hunter, Lois Anne Hunter, Richard Allen Hunter, Richard Brent Hunter, William B. Hurst, Paul J. Hurst. Yvonne Hutchlngs, Edward K, Hutchlngs, Robert Hutchison, Colleen Hyde, Nanette 384 James. Lamar Jameson. Arnold January. Mary Jardine. Bonnie Marii Jorvis, Nei Jarvis. Stephen K. Jensen. Alice Faye Jenson, Afton Jeffery Loilonl Jensen, Annette Jensen. Bryce Jensen, CamMIe Jensen. Dennis Jensen. Gaie Jensen. Gary O. Jensen. Gwen Jensen. JoAnn Jensen. Larry C. Jensen, Losca Lee Jensen, Nancy Jensen, Ted Jensen, Paul Jensen, Vernon Jespersan, Pauline Jeppson . Calvin W. Jessen, Eldon Jessen, Joan Johansen, Robert Johns, Glenda D. Johns, J udy Johns, Merrill Johnson Barry L. Johnson Afton F. Johnson Claudia Johnson David E. Johnson Dorothy Ann Johnion Elizabeth Johnson Douglas Johnson Elva M. Johnson Genlel Johnson Deverl Johnson Grove r Johnson Jim Johnson Joneen Johnson Judy Johnson Kathleen Johnson Kimber Johnson Kaye 385 Freshmen Johnson, Larid D. Johnson, Linnera Johnson, L. Orlln Johnson, Marilyn Johnson, Linda Rae Johnson, Merrill Johnson, Marvin Johnson, Merrill Johnson. Morgan Johnson, Ned L Johnson, Ralphine Johnson. Patricia M Johnson, Raymond Johnson, Rick Johnson. Robert Johnson, Theodore P. Johnson, Wanda M. Johnston, Lujean Johnstun, Carol Jolley, Carl H. Joll y, Sanda K. Joliey, Clark Jones, Carol Jolley, Janeen Jones, Judy Jones, Kathryn Jones, Lloyd W. Jones, Mary Ann Jones, Merrilyn LaRee Jones, Rock Jones, Virginia Jorgensen, David W. Jones, Vonda Jordan, Kim Lee Jorgensen, G. Norman Jorgenson, Ronald Josle, Sonia Kathleen Jowers, Peggy Judd, Louise Judd, Frank Fuller Julander, Llllie Kalna, Earl Kaiser. Dolores Kangasniemi, Hilkka Kapele, John Kapp, Janice Kearl, Marie Keeler, Dixie Kellett, Kay Kee. Louie W, Kelly, Nancy Keller, Barbara Kemp, Dean R. Kenley, Lynn Kempf, Katherine Kenley, Vern Kenner, Brenda Kenney. Don Kennedy, Glenn Kerbs, Eugene Key. Bryan E. Kim, Heangja Kimball, Jay Crandall Kimball, Parrel Kimball, Joan Kimball, Marcia King. Carl L. Kingsford. Afton Kintzley, Thelma Kirby, Janice Klrby, Bobby W. 386 Kruger, Caroline Kukahilco, Glenn Kunz. Vic Kurtz. Audrey Kwiatkowski, Fred Lahmann. Robert Laine, Dixie Lamb, Le Grande Lamb, Laurelie Lambert, Eugene Lambert, Kay Jean Lombson, Louise LamoreauK, Jack Lane, Guylen R. Lanea, Bordin Lane, Josle Larsen, Barbara Langford, Shermari Larsen, Karen Larsen, Nancy Larsen, Rayanna Lasson, Calvin G. Larson, Doris May Larson, Jackie Larson. Howard Larson, Robert C. Larson, Roger C. Lasson, Elaine Lasson, B. Eugene Latimer, Lynne Lawter, Sharon Laudie, Drew Lawrence, Darlene Lawrence, Robert Lawson, Jon Layton, Carol Leavitt, Bertha Anna Leavett, Carol Jean LeBaron, Bentlcy Leaf, Lawerence LeBaron, Charles Lee, Eldon V. Lee, Gary Lee, Ladonna Lee, Mike Lee, Steph Lee, Virgie Lee, Robert 387 r 1 . Freshmen Lee. Wallace R. Lee. : Zelda Lees. Jerry Lemmon. Gene Lee. Zetta Lendt , Welda B. Leona rd. Sonja LeRoy ' , Danny Lervold, John Levar. Jeddy Lesley . Shirley Lewis Dorothy Lewis. Garn Lewis. Glen C. Lewis, Glenna Gay Lewis. Janice Lewis, Hooker Lewis, Marilyn Lewis. Venice Liddle . Alfred S. LIddell, Rulon Uddle. Wallace Leifson. Jack Lillard, Sonia Lilly. Vivian Linde. Carofyn Lindsfrom. Gayle Liston, Sandra Linton, Gayle Lister, Allen Litton. Janice Livingston. Nancy Livingston. Ronald Lloyd . Barbara Lloyd. Pat Loder, Beverly Lobos. Amilcar Loder, Bruce W. Lofgran. Wayne Logsdon. David P. Long. Henry Long. JoAnn Long, Richard Kay Loose. Loris Pat Losee. Richard D. Lorz. Forrest Lohrldge. Ann Lounsbury, Donald Loveland, Emerson R. Lovell. Pauline Low, Bill Loveless, Dave Loverldge, Bernell Lowder, CoIIIne Lowder, Patricia Ann Lowry, James Lowther, Leo Lund. Bill Lund, Nina Lund, Larry J. Lunt. LaRalne Lundquist, John Milton Lundy. Guy M, Lunt. Myrna Lybbert, W. Dean Lyman, Joyce Lyon. Pat Lyon, Suzanne MacDonald, Edwin Mabey. Kent L. Macaulay. Thomas Macfarlane, Larry Macit, Rodney MacKay, Jerald Mackay, Heten Mackey, Ellen Jean 388 d 9 ■ViViis: i ' ' 389 Freshmen Metcolf, Mavis Michoelis, Elaine Michie, Lois Michie, Mark Miles. Ruth Miller, Diane Miller. V. Fawntelle Miller. Harold Marion LaVon Shirley Shirfey Tom John Mills, Vernalie Milne, Nancy Miner, Sheila Miner. Edward Glen Minson, Carol Ann Minor, Jay Minson, Ronald Mitchell, Derald Lamar Mitton. Annette Mitchell, Jim Mitton. Reid Mobley. Par Moeller. Karen Moffett, Joana Moffit, Henry Mohler, Eldon Mohlman, Grant Mohlman, Marilee 390 Mc-Ne MontgomefY, Francene Montgomery, Robert Molloy, Jerry _ 4 EN-GALLON HAT fits bandleader Dick Ballou for Wyoming game. Moody. Catherine Moore, Ronald Moorse. William Moosman, Jewel Morgan, John Morgan. Scott Moroni, Joyce Morgan. Joyce Morley. Carole Morris, Ephraim B. Morris, Judy Morris. Lee J, Morris. Myrno J. Morrison. Beverly Morriton. Hila Morrison, Joan Mortensen. Dorothy Mortensen, Myro Foye Moulton. Clark A., Jr. Mower, Marilyn Mueller, Sharon A. Muhlestein. Mary K. Mulhern, Arleene Moyle. Joseph A. Muirbroolt, Gordon K. Muir. Elmo Munk, Marilyn Murchie. Patricia J. Murdock, Karen Murdock, Sue Murphy, Vira Ann Murphy, Alan Murray, Pauline Myers, Ted Mykol. Elsa D. Nackos. Charles Nackos. Louis J. Nasman. Eddie J. Nalder, Lanny J. Nalder, G. Roger Nash. Veria Nanto. Robert M. Nasman, Gary Nay, Arleno Neal, Alice Neal. Dallas H. Neol, Glenys Nay, Jean Neilon. Thomas Nelson, Grace C. Nelson. Lucille Neal, John Nelson, Kay Nelson, Dean Neilson, Paul Nelson, Narene 391 Nelson Gordon Nelson Janice Nelson Kent R. Nelson. Martin Nelson, Marcia Nelsan, Rodney Nelson, Mary Ann Nelson, Phyllis Nelson, Rhea Nelson, Serge Neslen, Sharon Nelson. Sherlan Nelson, Veda Nelson, Verne Newbold. Marilyn Newman Peggy Newman Darlene Newman Diane Newman Nancy Ann Newman Jane mm s. Nicholson, Jacqueline Nelson. Elaine Nicol, Karen NIchol. Jack W. Nielson, Brent Nielsen, DeAnn Neilson, Elwood Nielsen. Diane Nielson. Kareen Nielson, John Nielson, Judy Nielson, Larry K. Nielsen, Marcus Nielsen, Margene Nielson, Myrna Nielson, Nella Nielsen, Swen Nielsen, Pete Nielson, Stephen M. Niles, Barbara Lena Nims, Janet Noorlander, Mike Nolan, George Nixon. Suzanne Nordgren, Vicki Dawn Nordstrom, Gary Norton, Gary B. Norton. Harold L. Northrop, Sherena Norton. Dorothy Jean Novakovlch, Stephen Norton, Richard L. Nuttall, William R. Nunes, Pearl Ann Nybo, June Ober, Georgia M. Oberhansley, Loa Ann Obray, Vern Delmar O ' Brien, Robert Oertle, Linda Dee O ' Brien, Jim Ogborn. Corwin Ohman, Janice Okelberry, Shirlene Okey, John E. Oldham, Mereso Olds, Norma Oliver, Brian Olsen. Audrey Olsen, Delbert Olsen. David Blair Olson. Harold Olsen, Jimmy Olsen. Karen Olsen, Melvin E. Olsen, Larry 392 ' Ord, Sharon Orr, Diane Orroclt, Luci Orton, John W. Osborne, Susan Oscarson, Cheryl Ostler, Julie Ostler, Betsey Ousbye. Don Otterstrom, Tom Ovard. Barbara Oviott. Gayle Oviatt. John D. Overson, Leland Oveson, Mary Owen, Lois Ontoby. Lou Jean Owen, Richard D. Owens. Voncile Ozawa. Fern K. Pace, Carol Pace, Dean Pace, Linda Jean Pack, Patricia Packard, Mary Ann Pack. Russell Packer, LoRane Pago. Gary Page. Jim Palmer. Junelle Palmer, Maureen Palmer, Lynne Pankhurst, Geroldln Palmer, Susanne Parker, Carol Parker, Ctair L. Parker. Gilbert Margo Marilyn Donald Parkei Parkei Parkei Parkin, Kay Marie Parkin. Colleen Ruth Parks, Shannon Parris, Imogene Parry, Barbara Ann Parsons. Sharon Patterson. Patricio Pascoe, Wayne A. 393 Payne. Patricia Paul. Lynn K. Payne. Robert L. Peacock. Evelyn M. Peabody. Dale Pearson, Kayle Peacock, Vlone Pearson. Clee B. Pearson, Mary Louise Pearson, Adele Pepper, Judy Pendrey, L. McKay Pedkins, Calsa Barbara Perkins, Cliff Perkins, Gary L. Perkins, Margo Perkins, Reetha Perrett, Heber D. Peter, Alan Perry. Joanne Peters, Janet Peterson, Bryan Petersen, Don Petersen, Eleanor Petersen, George Peterson, R. Boyd Petersen, Thelma Ruth Petersen, Alma Kent Peterson, Byron P. Peterson, Cher! Peterson, Clyde Peterson, Dale Peterson, Joyce Peterson, Gary Bert Peterson, Denis Peterson, Judi Peterson, Judith Peterson. Judy Petersen, Karen Peterson, Kenneth Peterson. LuDeen Peterson. Marilyn Peterson, Nile Peterson, Mary J. Peterson. Phil Peterson, Ronald Peterson, Stella J. Peterson. Stephen PeHit, Joy Phillips, Gerard Petty, Bonnidean Phair, Gary Phair. Larry Phelps, Sonja Pierce. Myron L, Pierce. Ronald L. PInegar, Dale Pinegar. Man L. Pittman, Sue Piper, LaRee Plumb, Marlow W. Poggione. Marsha Politis, Constan tines Pollan. Lew- Pond. Frances Pope, Larry 394 TUDENTS SIGN for polio shots under sponsorship of Blue Keys. Porter. Pot Poulson, Lynn Poulton, Marvin Powell. Dean Powell, Ald Mae Powell, Ann Powell, Dixie Lee Pcwell. Delburt Powell, James A. Powell, Ronald Poyfair, Chen Powell. Lynn K. Pratt. Darlene Pratt, Douglas Pratt, Martha Rush Pratt. Wallace Price, Bud O. Price, Charlene Price. Derrill Price, Harvey E. Prina, Peter Prlsbrey, Donna Prows, Ella Mae Prusse. Judith Puff, Charles E. Pugh, Sandra Pugmire. Ruth Ann Purvis, James H, Pulsipher, Vaughn Pulley. Dallas Putman, Norman Quick, Sharon Quirl, Barbara Rabidou. Donna Raddon, Dorthey Qulnnett, John Rampton, Martha Randall, Elbert Randall, Karen Randall. Melvin Kay Randall, Lloyd Ray. Karen Roy, Kathyleen Ray. Margo Royor, Darlene Raymond. Barbara Read, Frank Read, Lee Reading. Carolee Redd, Cherry Rebal. David Redd, Linda Reber, Marilyn Redd. Patricia Reddish. Jacquetyn Reece, Joan Reed, Phylls Jean Reeder. Lynn B. Rees, DIcIc Reed, Carl W., Jr. Reese, James Reese, David Reese. Sandra Reeve, Sharon Reeves. Jack Reid, Ann Reidhead, John Reiche, Ralph PlEI 395 Freslimen Reld. Sharon Remington, Pat Rencher, Lureen Revo, Diane Rencher, Leonard Reynolds, H. Lorraine Reynolds, Dixie Rex, Norman Dale Rex, Verda I. Rex. Ferrin James Richey, Foresf Richens, Fern Richey, Floyd Richie, Alma Richins, Coroi Richins, Deanna Richins, Jerry G. Robb. Wilnia Helen Riess, Geraldlne Riding. John A. Roberts. Beverly Roberts. JoAnn Roberts, Lois Robertson, Kenneth F, Robins. Lorene Roberts. Wendell Robertson. Scott Robins, Patricia Robinson, Barbara Robinson. Grant E. Robinson, Robinson. Robinson, Robinson, Lu Jean Shirley Pat Millie Rohbock, Teddy Robison, Clayne Robison. Derrel Roclcwood. Eleanor Rogers. Hawiey Rogers, Milton Roland. Peggy Rogers, Robert Rose, Charles Romney. Maurine Rooks. Bet+y Lou Rossiter, Carol L. Rounds. Jay Roundy, Bernell Roundy, Jerry Rossiter, Terry Rountree, Phyllis Rowberry. David Merlin Rowberry. Kara Rowe. Larry Rowley. Joan Rowley, Raymond S. Rowley. Walter Rowe. Klara Rowley. Ronald Dee Ruge. James Rumel. Pam Rummler, Roy Ruplinger. Kathryn Rupp. Jeri Russell, Carol R. Russon, Ann Ranae 396 Rutherford, Peggy Rutledge, Cherry Rutledge, J. Raymond Sfibey, Keith Rynehert, JoAnne Rutledge, William Saibers, Lathelan Salazar, Lillle V. Salisbury, David Sampson, Shirley Salisbury, Marlow W. Sampson, Douglas C. SNflTH LOUNGE provides leisure hour entertainment in television. Samuel, Margaret Ann Sams, Dana Samuelson, Trudy Sandberg, Ann Sand berg, Howard E. Sanderson, Helen Sandwicic, Diana Sansom. Gary Sant, Sharyn Sauvaget, Marie Helene Sawyer, Dick Sayner, Florence Schaefermeyer, Jeanene Schaumann, Jon P. Schelsky, Gail Schempp, Lois Schencit, Leroy Schill, Gerhard D. Schlund, Sandra Schmidt. George W. Schneyder, Leslie Schofield, Sharlene Schoft, Charles H. Scholes, Robert Scholes, Carol Schow, Sharon Lee Schrimshire, Elma R. Schroeter, Clare Schwab, Scott K. Scoresby, Gaye Scott. Annette Scott, June Scott, Myrnatee Seamons, Marlene Seeley, Peggy Seely, Sonya Sedgwick. Donald H. Senne, Joellen Kay Sennhauser, Lore Sexsmith, Jean Severns, Pamela Sevy, Carlo Seymour, Elva Loree Shaffer, Vonda Sharp, Beveriy Shaw, Don Sheffield, JoAnn Sharp, Janyce Shepherd, Jerry E. Shell. Verl D. Shelton, Donna Shields, E. Marie Shields, Janice Shirk, Donna Shore, Daryle Jean Shields, Glenn ElSlPHi] P- 4 397 Freshmen Shreeve, Dale Shuey. Valerie Shumway, David Shumway. Gary Shunn. Donald Shumv i ay, Sylvia Shupe Silva. Larry BeHa Slemssen, Joanne Sidwell, Dorothy Simac. Silver. Ellen Jean Simmons. Jean Simmons. Karen Su Simper. Iris M. Simpson. Iris Simpson. Shirley Sinclair, Jerry Singleton, Monroe Sjoblom. Dee Ann Skelton, Jim Skousen. Owen Daniel Skousen. Karyle Skousen. Sherren Slade, J. Dion Skoy, Vernon Slade, Rosalie Smith, Alan Smith. Smith. Smith, Smith. Smith, Smith, Smith. Smith, Arlen Arnetta Art Catherine David W. De Anna Edele Diane Smith. Forrest Smith. Eugene E. Smith. George Smith. Furlann Smith. Gerald Smith. Gordon Smith, Jacquelyn Smith. Jerry Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith. Smith. Smith, James Melvin Janice Karl L. Keith Lenora Marian Smith, Martha Smith, Mirro Smith, Monty Smith. Noel Smith, Sandra Smith. Sharon Smith. Sharon Lynn Smith, Shirley Smith, Ronald Smith. Ray Smurthwaite. Mary Smithson, Clark Smythe, Hefen Snyder, Darryl Snow. Carol Le Snowball. Alice Noeld Soha, Vickl Solum, Darrell Sorensen. Charfes Somerville. David J, Sones, James 0. Sorensen, Margaret A. Sorensen. Sheila Ann Sorenson. J. Leon Sorenson. Ken Southwell. William 398 FOOTBALL WEATHER was a bit wet for many of season ' s games Spurlock, C. P- f Squires, Ramon L. Stoddard, Bob Stoddard, Margaret Storrs, Elaine Stringam, G. Bryan Stringam, Ruth Sudweeks, Anita Suarez, Olga C, Sullivan, James David Summers, Robert Sumner, Dee Ann Sumsion, Franic Sutherland, Exie Swalnston, Paul Swain, Keltti Swalberg, Carma Swanson, Robert Sweatt, Barbra Sweeten, Fay Swensen, Marilyn Swenson, Swenson, Geraldlne Stadmiller, Barbara Swenson, Sharleen Staker. Lynn L. Staley, Roger Standifird, Lynn Stanton, David Starts, Ike Stay, Maxine Steed, Michael Steele, Shirley Steffensen, Sonia Stephens, LaVon Stephenson, Kathryn Stevens, Murray Robert Stettler, Janfce Stevenson, David L. Stevenson, Wilifred R. Stevenson, Diane Stevenson, William Charles Stevenson, William V, Stewart, Barry Stewart, Dave Stewart, James L. Jr. Stewart, Gary Stewart, Lois Stewart, Renee Stewart, Mary Lynne Stewart, Sandra Stiles, Pattie Stimpson, Sharlene Stock, Darls Stockton, Wayne Stirling, Keith 399 Freshmen Stoker, Vanae Stoltes, Larry Stolces, Ned Stone, Doug Stone. Duane Stoslch, David Jon Stone, Margaret Stoneking, Jack Stout, Diane Stout, Carol Strasser, Margo Strate, Eleanor Kaye StroKord. Jack Stratton, Betsey Stratton. David Strebel. Robert M. Stratton, Richard Strayer, George Strebe, David Strickland, Leita Strlcktln, Mary Ellen Stringham, Golda Strong, James Struthers. Buehl L. Stubbert, Colin Stubbs, Arlena L. Stubbs, Clifford Taggert. Lyie R. Togg, Howard Stumph, Joseph Kay Jr. Talbot, James Edwin Tanner, Adele Tanner, Bruce Tanner, Gary Tanner, Larry Tote, Charlene Tanner, Ronald Taylor. Barbara Ciarene Tauchin, Patty Taylor, Beverly A. Taylor, Clarence LaDell Taylor, Dalian Taylor. Dean Taylor, Harold Taylor, Frankie Taylor, Elwood Taylor, Janet Taylor, Jerry Taylor, Karen Taylor Kathryn A, Taylor, Larry B. Taylor, Louise Taylor, Martha J. Taylor. Mary Frances Taylor, Robert Taylor, Robert A. Taylor, Rulon V. Taylor, Sandra Taylor, Sharleen Taysom, Ruth Anette Taylor, Virginia Taylor, R. Valden Tobbs, Daniel Teela, Gerald Tenney, Bill Telford, Terry Lynn Terry, C. Richard Tenney, Claudia Till, Eugene Terry, Mary Ellen Tidwell, Darlene Tidwell, Ray Tingey, Nola Tipton. Marifyr) Thackeray, Carole Jean Tipfon, Gary 400 Thorson. Robert Thurgood, Glen Thurston, Alayne Tolbert, Sherril Thurston, Nancy Tolley, Deanna Tolley, Harold C. Tolman, Marilyn Tolman, L. Kirk Tcombs, Bevelyn Topham, Daniel P. Topham, Mardell D, Tower, Harold A. Towle. M h ' i Tracy, Kay Tranter, Joene Traver, Lonnle Tribett, Gary Trtmnal, Gloria Tripp, Paul Trost, Charles F. Truman, Ferrol L. Tsuji, Ernest Yoshio Tryon, M. Leon Tueller, Daleene Tucker, Deon Tuft, Nadeane Tufts, Gwen Turley, Katherine Turner, Bill Turner, Karen Turner, Suzanne Tuttle, Ruth Turpin, Karen Tweten, Georgins Twitchell, Noel Twitty, Charyle Udall, Don A. Ulmer, Kay Urie, Dorothy Udy, Anne Unck, Pat Ure, Colleen Valle, Silvia Van Kampen, Brent Van Orman, Roy Van Leuven, Kay Van Quill. Mike 401 p Freshmen Van Wagoner, Mart Vance. Sheryl Vandergrift, Carol Sue VerWeIre, William A VIcenti. Nina L. Vest. Lee Vernon. Skoy Vincent, Jean B. Voss. Ralph Nell Vincent. Sylvia Walker. Jean Ellen Walker, Melvin H. Walker, Royce B. Walker, Thurza Walker, Verlene Wallis, Travis L. Wallwork. Marlin G. Walston. Jerry Walton, Steven D. Ward, Robert L. Ware, Gerald Max Warner, Derral C. Warner, James W. Warren, Barbara Washburn. Richard Warren. Gary Warren. Connie Washburn, Roland Watkins, Peggy Watkins, Prince L. Watson, Dolores Watson, Jack Watson, Robert Gayl Watt, Diane Watts, Richard WaHs, Blaine Wayman, Mary Carol Webb, Cecil Wildon Webb. Carolyn Webb, Emma Lou Webb, Janet Webb. Jeanne Webb, Kay Webb. Richard Weber. Patsy Weber, Allen Weeks, Mike Weidauer, Leona Weidner, Roger Weight, Howard Weight, Linda Welch, Norma Wells, Edward Wells. Robert H. West, Donna Marlene Wells. Sam Wendelboe. Shirley Wemple. Joan West. James D. West. Jane West. Sharon Westenskow. Carolyn Westerduln. Johanna E. Westfall. Ron Westover. James Westwood. Elizabeth Sus 402 Va-Vlfr Whitman, Darlene Whitmer, Leroy Whitmore, Geraldine Whittle. LaDawn Whittle. Melba Widdison, Bart Wilcox, Carol Widdison, Joan Wilcox, Jerry Wilde, Norma Wilhoit, Oarrel Wilkey, Georga Willey, Steve Williams. DarT Williams, Fred Williams, Laura Joyce Willis, Golda Wilson, Anne Wilson, Arvie R. Wilson, Betty Wilson, Marba Wilson, Maurice DeVon Wilson, Roger Wimber. Nancy Wimmer, David R. Winn, Virgil Arftiur Winters. Evan B. Wistisen. Martin Wong, Cornelia Wold, Joyce Wold. Larny Wolsey. Edward John Wolverton, Garrett Wood, Grant R. Wood, Janet Woodbury. Beau Woodbury. Nadine Woodruff, Ella Mae Woolstenhulme, Dick Workman. Lee A. Woolston, Claudia Workman. Bobbie A. Worley, Jan Worlton, Tom Wride, Anna Marie Wride, Dale Hayward Wright, Dale Wride, Dawn Ray 403 Freshmen Wr-Za Wright. Kaye Wright. Dolores Wright, Frances T. Wright. James R. Wright. Joye Wright, Karen Wright, Mary Lou Wright. Kei h N. Wright. Meredith Wright. Robert Lee Wright, Sharron Wrigley, Marvin Wynn. Brent Wynn, Russell Wyss. Eileen Wunderli. Yvonne Yardley. Gene Yardley, Mary Yardley. Nancy Yeates, Carole Yergensen. Rae Jean Ylngling, Laura May Younce. Pat Yorgason. Vanja Young. Lynn B. Young, Marilyn S. Young, Carol Gay Young. Dennis Young. DeWayne Young, Lauretta Ziegler, Robert Pingree Zarlf, Roberto Freshmen Activities DEAR ETHEL: Today we visited exotic lower campus . . . 404 Confidential WHV don ' t you listen? That ' s not my name! ' Y ' DAY and you have to be allergic to whitewash! VIEW of intrepid photographer, with cleverly concealed face, recording unguarded moments for posterity. IT ' S JUST a little something I picked up on Kodiac Island. BRIGHT YOUNG chemist discovers fantastic new expio- sive. (Seconds later, chemist, photographer, and ESC building went up in a blaze of glory). 405 Courtesy of Rummel Photo Stu . ' •:5( ■: . ' m kir i -.- iiia.4 ' ; V •- Tr - h=fXH ista HHSnnrST? ly ' rci : iOr Irl Memoria ■i l-y H . .-:. ' HS. - 6 ■■.i! . Ji ' Jt;JJiE I God ' s finger touched him, and he slept. .V,. .. v.v Jentley, Anna Lee Christensen, Phillip Cluff, Rex Allen Eggertsen. Vincent Virgil Griner, Kenneth Ernest Hafen, Yvonne Lott, Marvie Leilani McGookin, Robert Mahan, Albert Lester iMiddlebrooks, Gwendolyn Odum, lyiernfl Marie Porter, Joan Sperry and George Allen Wager. Facts and Figures of BYU Cumulative enrollment grouped according to states and countries % FOURTEEN SOUTHERN STATES Texas 139 Virginia ' 5 North Carolina 34 Florida 29 Georgia 1° South Carolina 18 Oklahoma 13 Mississippi 12 West Virginia 7 Alabama 6 Kentucky 5 Tennessee 5 Louisiana 5 Arkansas 3 339 ELEVEN NEW ENGLAND AND EASTERN SEABOARD New York 71 Pennsylvania 34 New Jersey 25 Maryland 18 District of Columbia 18 Massachusetts 12 Conecticut 7 Maine 6 Vermont 3 Rhode Island 3 New Hampshire 1 198 THIRTY FOREIGN COUNTRIES Canada 269 Mexico 49 Korea 15 Guatemala 14 Germany 9 ZZZZZ ' Z ' ZZ 8 7 6 4 4 2 2 ...„ 2 2 2 Iran Japan Finland Great Britain Denmark Samoa Australia . ..... Greece India New Zealand Sweden Switzerland 2 South America (5 coimtries) 15 Burma France Holland North Africa Norway Siam Spain West Africa . 428 TWELVE CENTRAL STATES Illinois 55 Indiana 30 Michigan 30 Iowa 24 Wisconsin 24 Ohio 23 Kansas 21 Minnesota 21 Missouri 16 Nebraska 15 South Dakota 12 North Dakota 6 277 ELEVEN WESTERN STATES Utah 4658 California 1657 Idaho 1081 Arizona 395 Oregon 318 Nevada 282 Washington 253 Wyoming 168 Colorado 167 Montana 127 New Mexico 101 9207 THREE TERRITORIES Hawaii 79 Alaska 13 Canal Zone 1 93 RECAPITULATION Eleven Western States 9207 Twelve Central States 277 Fourteen Southern States 339 Eleven New Eng. E. Seaboard .... 198 Three Territories 93 Thirty Foreign Countries 428 10,542 408 Enrollment summary of Brigham Young University including laboratory school, extension students. ENROLLMENT SUMMARY — 1956-57 COLLEGE Freshman Sophomore Junior Biological Agricultural Sciences 228 220 202 Commerce 358 304 342 Education 287 400 452 Family Living 162 125 90 Fine Arts 206 145 136 Graduate School Humanities and Social Sciences 209 220 230 School of Nursing 65 49 27 Physical and Engineering Sciences 545 380 277 Recreation, Health, Phys. Ed. Athletics 101 94 94 General Registration 1548 513 78 Senior 184 325 457 83 135 240 47 254 100 8 Graduate Men 765 1 7 3 3 547 3 54 2 2 934 483 6 310 395 559 1 1481 268 1128 Women 69 396 1120 457 315 152 343 187 29 123 1021 Total 834 1330 1603 463 625 547 902 188 1510 391 2149 TOTALS 3709 Summer Quarter — 1956 2450 1928 1833 622 6330 1542 4212 962 Total Daytime College Resident Students Evening Residence - 1035 Extension Class and Correspondence 1731 TOTALS Less Duplications, 1956 Svunmer School Evening, Extension and Correspondence Net Cumulative Total — College Level B.Y.U. High School Junior High School 78 Senior High School 105 B.Y.U. Elementary School 99 Total B.Y. High and Elementary School 282 TOTAL STUDENTS ON B.Y.U. CAMPUS ' Includes (47) 5th year Engineers 1168 1154 10542 2504 13046 2203 2885 18134 -1245 - 600 16289 70 184 79 184 107 206 256 538 16827 x , W j ;_ ■, ■tf mi -r i,V ' .- 409 :- - ? i - HOMECOMING COMMITTEE FRONT ROW: Colette Thomas, Barbara Dunn, Dick Smart, Marilyn Billings, Helen Walser, Dr. Henry Isaksen, Advisor. BACK ROW: Bates Westerberg, Ron Paul, Bob Bateman, How- ard Ellison, Nedd McArthur, Barrie Wasden, Don Van Noy. ORIENTATION COMMITTEE PREFERENCE BALL COMMITTEE FRONT ROW: Les Mason, Pat Edwards, Mary McKay, Barrie McKay, Karen Wright, La Dean Wright. BACK ROW: Jerry HaU, Duane Christensen, Bob Anderson, Byron Fisher, Raleigh Hunts- man, Reed Blake. FRONT ROW: Dawn Keppner, Diane Hanson, Sue Allred, Donna Hatch. BACK ROW: Luana Schow, Marilyn Woodward, Joy Beckstead, Kay Moody, LaVoy Washburn. SONGFEST COMMITTEE SOPHOMORE LOAN FUND BALL COMMI TTE! O FRONT ROW: Elaine Peterson, Ruth Stanfield, Shirley Snow, Karen Lillywhite, Carma Baker. BACK ROW: Don Crandall, Paul Murdock, Gordon Murdock, Leo Weidner. t ' HF ' Erij(f d I-S M FRONT ROW: Myma Shurtliff, Marsha Black, Byron Fisher, Christine Ellsworth, Beverly Whitford, Merry Tippets. BACK ROW: Gordon Smith, Brent Brockbank, George Turner, Duane Christensen, Don Crandall, Lynn Perry, Paul Flannery. 410 JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE BANYAN BALL COMMITTEE FRONT ROW: Lynne Hemenway, Colette Thomas, Marcile Thomas, Joyce Stephensen, Elaine Stirland, Roger Victor. SEC- OND ROW: Carl Mitchell, Owen Bae, Karen Curtis, Pat Bring- hurst, Pat Olsen, Donna Hamilton, Gerald Wray, Roger Larson. BACK ROW: Ray Andrus, Dilworth Rust, Webb Crockett, Roger De Mordaunt, Leon Garrett, Ron Lee, Keith Price. WOMEN ' S WEEK COMMITTEE FRONT ROW: Lora Brown, Margaret Snarr, Ruth Ottosen, Mer- tha Pratt. BACK ROW: Delora Bertelsen, Glenna Cooper, Ruth Redford, Marilyn Arnold, Elaine Sabin. FRONT ROW: Myrna Montierth, CarylAnn Waldvogel, Jane Har- rison. BACK ROW: John Marlow, Bob Pratt, Yvonne Anderson, Delora Bertelsen. Y DAY COMMITTEE WgP N i: H H B l l C FRONT ROW: Dick Reimers, Rosemary Schmidt, Rae Martin, Bern Ozawa, Barbara Kehmeier, Kay Walker. SECOND ROW: Robert Froelick, Tal Bird, George Hallock, Dorothy Hawarth, Douglas Banks. BACK ROW: Desmond Dickery, Israel Heaton, Advisor; John Bum, Don Cornelius, Gary Larson. SNOW CARNIVAL COMMITTEE FRONT ROW: Jerry Griffith, Walt Winkefanan. BACK ROW: Murray Mclnnes, Clark Bean, Faye Baker, Rich Hunter, Kent Butterfield. 1 m H ffF„ j_ , • V 1 1 •I . i- ir. --r, :t i-.%t4 ■•--f. A NEW BUILDING on campus, the Joseph Smith Family Living Cented provided increased facilities for many departments. Campus Buildings I The Student Health Center was completed in Sep- tember of 1955 and was dedicated on May 7, 1957. During Fall and Winter Quarter of this year, seven- teen thousand visits were made by students to the center. They had an average of 5.5 bed patients and are staffed with three doctors and ten nurses. ) Opened in March 1953, the Student Service Center provides the students with a self-help store. A stu- dent buys all textbooks and miscellaneous items at below average prices. Also housed here are the stu- dent offices, publications, extension division, and audio-visual aids. Old bookstore funds built it. I Knight-Mangum hall houses 288 coeds on a self- governing basis. Large study areas, a cafeteria, wash- ing and ironing facilities are provided. The Social Sail is attached to this building and is the main cam- pus hall for dancing. The music organizations also use the Social Hall for practice. I Seating approximately 1 1 ,000 persons, the fieldhouse has a main basketball coiu-t, two gymnasiums, two handball courts, two squash courts, a wrestling room, a boxing room, a corrective room and offices of the physical education department. There are also facili- ties for track and football activities. The largest building on campus, the Joseph Smith Family Living Center was put into use Winter Quarter and was dedicated May 7, 1957. It provides the most modem facilities for the girls interested in cooking and care of the home. Skills such as dress design and weaving are also taught. A specially de- signed nursery school allows students to observe wdthout the children knowing about it. The Science Center contains 147,000 square feet of floor space and is divided into nine amphitheatres, twenty-four classrooms, ninety-eight labs, and forty- eight offices. The building can accommodate 2500 students each hour. The building houses the chimes donated by several classes which ring out the hours and are used for concert purposes. The building also contains the Foucault pendulum and sound rooms. The Joseph Smith Building is the only building named for the Prophet. It was constructed largely on the Church welfare plan. The organ is the old Taber- nacle organ and was moved here in 1948. It is one of the finest organs in any college in the world. The auditorium seats 1200 people and can be increased to 2200 with the ballroom. Most of the dramatic and concert productions are held here. 412 CARL F. EYEING Physical Science Building GEORGE ALBERT SMITH Fieldhouse HERALD R. CLARK Student Service Center JOSEPH SMITH Memorial Building HOWARD S. MCDONALD Student Health Center KNIGHT-MANGUM Hall and Social Hall 413 Campus Buildings ENGINEERING Building HERITAGE HALLS — Girls ' Dorms BOTANICAL Laboratory Building The four wings of the Engineering Building house the departments of Chemical, Mechanical, Civil and Electrical engineering. Also housed here is the coun- seling service of the University. Spacious drawing rooms and experimental laboratories are found here. The only accommodations of their type in American universities, the Heritage Halls comprise a group of sixteen buildings, each with ten apartments of three bedrooms, a kitchen and a bath; and a newer group of eight buildings. Total population — 1539. Completed in the fall of 1955, the Botanical Labora- tory provides green houses and labs for botany and related subjects. Research classes are also conducted here. Of a total area of 9400 square feet, 6000 are de- voted to greenhouses and plant culture. Built similar to Allen Hall, a boys ' dorm, Amanda Knight is eighteen years old and houses 130 girls. Two-bed and four-bed rooms are featured, ana the girls have washing and drying facilities, living room, and game room. Meals are served cafeteria style. Map of Campus AMANDA KNIGHT HALL — Girls ' Dorm 414 T The Heber J. Grant Library was named for the late president of the Church and houses some two hun- dred thousand volumes and many valuable collec- tions. There is also much micro-film to aid those who desire to search out genealogy from among them. The McKay Building was completed in December of 1954 and now houses the College of Education, and the departments of English, Foreign Languages, and Political Science. Modem stairways, spacious rooms, tile floors and air conditioning characterize this building. The Brimhall building was named for a former presi- dent of BYU, George H. Brimhall, and houses the biological and agricultural sciences. It was first con- structed in 1919, but two additional stories were added in 1935 to make room for more offices. The new Men ' s Dorms now under construction are expected to be ready for occupation in early 1958. This project will offer housing to 830 single men, and will include five residence halls and a central build- ing for eating, lounging, business and study. HEBER J. GRANT Library DAVm O. MCKAY Building GEORGE H. BRIMHALL Building « •OTANICAL LAtORATORIES ■yr XT NEW DORMITORIES for Men 415 L-i.....i. :« ,i |MM «MilnlH ' j . . . .: Faculty Index Alder. Lorna C. 294 Alder, Zane, 294 Allen, A. Lester, 146, 294 Allen, Mark K., 77, 294 Allman, Verl P., 294 Allred, Mildred, 294 Allred, Dorald M., 294 Allred, R. Chase, 294 Allred, Wallace E., 294 Alward, Mignon, 294 Anderson, Blaine, 285 Anderson, C. Dixon, 294 Anderson, H. Verland, 73, 294 Anderson, Keith P., 294 Anderson, Richard L., 294 Anderson, Vernon L., 294 Andrew, Barbara Whitehead, 294 Andrjs, Hyrum L,, 294 Andrus, J. Roman, 294 Applonie, Evelyn Mildred. 294 Ashton, Clarence D., 294 B Babcock, Hyrum J., 294 Bailey, Dale S., 294 Ballif, Ariel S., 294 Ballou, Richard E., 176, 294 Bangerter, Blauer L., 294 Bankhead, Reid E., 294 Barker, Allan, 65, 294 Barnett, Owen L., 294 Barlow, Francis P., 294 Barney, Vermon, S., 294 Barrett, Ivan J., 294 Bartholomew, Davis, 294 Bateman, J. LaVar, 294 Bauer, Edith B., 294 Baxter, LeIand K.. 79, 285, 294 Beck, D Elden, 294 Beck, Jay V., 294 Beckham, Raymond, 65, 147, 225, 294 Belnap, B. West, 80, 148, 294 Bendixsen, Grant D., 294 Bennion, Marion, 75, 294 Bentley Anthony I., 294 Bentley, Joseph T., 294 Berrett, William E., 63 ,80 Berry, June E., 294 Berryessa, Max J., 294 Bissell, Harold J., 294 Black, Jesse R., 294 Blackham, Angus U., 294 Bloom, Ruth 5., 294 Booth, Lillian C, 64, 294 Bos, Jacob, 294 Bowman, Genevieve West, 294 Boyle, C. S., 294 Brace, William R., 294 Bradford, Charles H., 294 Bradford, Reed H., 77, 285, 294 Britsch, Ralph A., 294 Brimhall, Willis H., 294 Broadbent, H. Smith, 79, 270, 294 Brough, Rulon, 294 Brown, Billings, 294 Brown, Jesse Richard, 294 Brownlee, Robert S., 294 Browne, Arthur D., 65, 294 Bryner, Loren C, 294 Bullock, Kenneth C, 294 Burmingham, Olive K., 294 Burrup, Percy E., 294 Bushman, Grant, 294 Bushman, Jess R.. 294 Butt, Newburn I., 295 Butler, Eliot Andrew, 295 Butterworth, Edwin J., 65, 275, 295 Buttle, Faye J., 295 Caine, Julia, 295 Calder, Glen H., 295 Caldwell, Gaylon L, 295 Calderwood, JoAnn, 295 Callahan, Sterling G., 74, 295 Campbell, Eugene E., 295 Campbell, Jennie, 295 Candland, Dorothy N., 295 Canning, Ray R., 295 Cannon, Clawson Y., Jr., 156. 295 Carle, Wayne M., 295 Carpenter, Bernece, 295 Carr, William C, 295 Carter, Harold, 295 Chandler, Samuel C, 295 Chapman, L. Bernice, 81. 295 Cheney, Thomas E., 295 Christensen, Earl M., 295 Chrlstensen, Edward L., 147, 295 Christensen, Leonard E., 65, 295 Christensen, Lillian A., 295 Christensen, Parley A., 295 Christensen, Ross T., 295 Clark, Bruce B., 295 Clark, Harold Glen, 82, 295 Clark, Hazel, 295 Clark, Herald R., 65, 73, 295 Clark, James R., 295 Clark, Monroe H., 295 Clark, Selby G., 64, 295 Clarke, A. John, 295 dinger, Morris M., 155, 295 Cochran, Thelma, 295 Compton, Lane A., 295 Corbridge, Ivan L., 72, 295 Cowan, Cyntha A., 295 Craig, Marshall R., 295 Cox, Soren F., 295 Crandall. Bliss H., 64, 295 Crandall, Lars G., 73, 295 Croft, Evan M., 295 Crowton David M., 295 Curtis, Brandt, 161, 295 Dalnes, Delva, 295 Darais, Alex B., 295 Davies, J. Kenneth, 73, 296 Davidson, Bertha B., 296 Davis, Allen, 86, 90, 296 DeJong, Gerrit, Jr., 76, 296 Dixon, Fred W., 108, 109, 296 Dixon, Owen, 86, 296 Donaldson, David M., 296 Done, G. Bryon, 296 Downing, Lester N., 296 Doxey, Willard B., 296 Duffin, B. Keith, 65, 296 Duke, Keith E., 296 Dyer, William G., 146, 219, 296 E Earl, Don L.. 161, 296 Eastmond, E. John, 79, 296 Ediefsen, Blaine E., 296 Edwards, William F.. 63, 296 Egbert, Robert L., 74, 296 Ellsworth, J. Orval, 296 Empey, LaMar L., 296 Evans, David Louis, 296 Farnsworth, Dean B., 296 Farnsworth. Raymond B., 72, 296 Feilding, R. Kent, 296 Firmage, D. Allan, 274 Fisher, Albert L, 296 Fitzgerald, H. Alvah, 296 Flake, Chad J., 296 Fuerstner, Carl, 296 Fletcher, Harvey, 79, 296 Fletcher, Harvey Jr.. 296 Fuhriman. Dean K., 274, 296 Gardner, Elizabeth L., 75, 275, 296 Gates, Crawford, 296 Gamett, LaVell, 72, 296 Geddes, David D., 78, 296 Geertsen, O. Norman, 296 Gibson, M. Carl, 296 Gledhill, Preston R.. 156. 159. 160. 296 Gollghtly, Max A., 296 Goates, J. Rex, 296 Glover, Geraldine, 296 Grow, Stewart L, 65, 77, 296 Gubler, Donworth, 296 Gulbrandsen, orman, 296 Gunn, Richard L., 296 Guymon, Fred E., 296 Gwilliam, Robert Franklin, 296 H Hafen, William J., 296 Hafen, Leroy R., 296 Hales, Richard W., 219, 296 Hales, Wayne B.. 147. 296 Hall, H. Tracy, 296 Hallam, Merrill J., 72, 296 Hamblin, Lawson C, 296 Halliday, John R., 76, 296 Hammond, Lawson O., 296 Hansen, George H., 296 Hansen, Harold I., 65, 76, 154, 156, 296 Hansen, Ralph, 296 Harriss, James M., 296 Harris, M. Maurlne, 296 Harrison, Bertrand F., 72, 296 Harston, Marlow, 296 Hart, Anna B., 296 Hart, Charles J., 78, 296 Hart, Edward L., 296 ■Hartvigsen, Milton F., 78, 296 Haupt, Floyd E., 296 Haymore, Franklin R., 296 Heaton, Alma, 297 Heaton, Israel C, 78, 297 Hellewell, Robert B., 297 Hilton, Lynn M., 297 Hintze, Lehi F., 297 Hodson, Harry, 79, 274, 297 Holbrook, Leona, 78, 297 Horsley, A. Burt, 297 Horton, Frank L, 297 Howell, Robert J., 297 Hoyt, Gordon D., 297 Hunt. Jay B., 297 I Isaksen, Henry L., 297 Izatt, Reed M,. 297 Jackson. Orrln H., 64. 297 Jacobs, Briant S., 297 Jacobs, Margaret, 297 Jakeman, M. Wells, 77, 297 Jenny, Martha R., 233, 297 Jensen, Mary B., 297 Jensen, Vern H., 297 Jensen, Edgar, 297 Jenson, Gloria Dawn, 297 Jex, J. Lorin, 297 416 Johnson, Alan P., 297 Johnson, Eldred A., 297 Jones, Garth N., 297 Jonsson, Jens J., 79, 274, 297 Jorgensen, Eleanor, 297 Kartchner, Kenner C. Jr., 64, 297 Keeler, Joseph J., 245, 297 Kershaw, Thonnas D., 297 Kimball, O. Rodney, 103, 297 Knell, Lee, 297 Kimball, Edwin R., 78, 297 Knight, Hattie M., 297 Kohler, Marion, 297 Kondo, Eleanor S., 297 Kopp, Harold, 86, 90, 297 Larsen, Don H., 72, 297 Larsen, Vernon W., 285, 297 Larson, Gustive O., 297 Larson, Clinton P., 297 Laycock, Harold R., 176, 297 Laycock, Ralph G., 297 Layton, Robert L., 297 Leake, Robert L, 297 Lewis, Ben E., 64, 297 Lewis, R. Celdon, 297 Lloyd, Wesley P., 64, 298 Lowe, Howard D., 73, 298 M Mabey, Melvin P., 298 Madson, Parke, 298 Maeser, Georgia, 298 Marshall, Milton, 79, 298 Martinez, John Ramon, 296 Martino, Daniel L., 245 Mathews, Conan, 76, 149, 298 McArthur, Ross, 255 McConkie, Don L., 298 McCracken, Cleo, 64, 298 McKell, William E., 298 McKinley, Lynn A., 156, 298 McKnight, H. Nell, 298 McNamara, Delbert H., 298 Mercer, Winston, 298 Mecham, Merlin J., 298 Mikkelsen. Saymour, 298 Miller, Elmer, 298 Miller, Elva K., 298 Miller, Karl A., 298 Miller, Martin L., 298 Mink, Oscar G., 298 Mitchell, Albert O., 298 Moffitt, J. Weldon, 211, 298 Monson, Darrel J., 298 Monson, Samuel C., 298 Morrill, A. Reed, 33, 298 Morley, Alonzo J., 248, 298 Morris, Lawrence, 72, 298 Mortensen, Benjamin F., 298 Murdock, Joseph R., 298 N Nelson, Leroi, 298 Nibley, Hugh W., 98 Nicholes, Henry J., 298 Nirholes, Joseph K., 298 Nordgren, Quentin, 176, 298 Nicholes, Max M., 298 Nielson ,Eve, 298 Nielsen, Fred Kent, 298 O Oakes, Keith C, 298 Olpin, J. Lloyd, 298 Orrock, Scott, 298 Olson, Ernest L, 65, 298 Pardee, Kathryn B., 298 Pardoe, T. Earl, 33, 298 Payne, John W., 298 Perry, Leiand M., 64, 298 Peterson, C. R., 64, 298 Peterson, Hugh W., 298 Peterson, Iva Lou, 298 Peterson, Lucille S., 298 Peerson, Robert M., 298 Pfund, Marion C, 75, 298 Plaas, Hyrum, 298 Pond, A. Smith, 77, 298 Poll, Richard D., 77, 263, 298 Pope, Richard L., 298 Porter. Blaine M., 75, 298 Potter, Margaret S., 75, 298 Potter, Norma, 298 Poulson, Virginia B., 75, 298 Purdy, Victor W., 298 Rasmussen, Ellis T., 298 Rasband, Mima, 298 Reld, Howard T., 64, 298 Reimschlissel, Ernest F., 298 Rice. Leonard W„ 77, 160, 298 Rich, Naoma, 298 Rich, Owen S., 298 Rich, Russell R., 299 Richards, Grant S.,-299 Richardson, Jed J.. 299 Ricks, Eldon, 299 Riddle, Chauncey C, 299 Rigby, J. Keith, 299 Riggs, Robert E., 299 Robinson, Burton W., 299 Robison, Clarence F., 102, 103, 299 Rogers, Lewis M., 299 Romney, Antone K., 74, 299 Sandgren, Clyde D., 63, 148, 299 Sardoni, Lawrence, 299 Sauls, Kiefer B., 64, 299 Schwendlmann, Fred A., 64, 299 Shields, Leiand Grant, 299 Shirts, Morris A., 299 Shumway, R. Phil, 299 Simonsen, John M., 285, 299 Smart, Lyman F., 299 Smith, Carol T., 299 Smith, Oliver R., 65, 77, 299 Smith, Robert J., 299 Smith, Richard L, 73, 299 Smith, Wilford E., 299 Smithson, Rulon NephI, 299 Snell, William H., 299 Soffe, H. Wayne, 299 Spears, Irene O., 299 Sparks, LeRoy, 299 Spencer, Lucile, 64, 299 Sperry, Sidney B., 33, 80, 299 Stansfield. Russell N., 299 Stevens, Tally, 86, 90 Sewart, George, 299 Stone, Royal B„ 78, 147, 299 Stutz, Howard C, 299 Struthers, Robert E., 157, 299 Swensen, Albert D., 39, 148, 299 Swensen, Russel B., 299 Symons, Joseph N., 285, 299 Tanner, George W., 157, 299 Tanner Orea B., 299 Tanner, Vasco M., 72, 299 Taylor, Charles, 146, 299 Taylor, Ethelyn P., 299 Taylor, Floyd R., 300 Taylor, Harvey L., 63 Taylor, Weldon J., 73, 299 Thacher, J. Kenneth, 299 Thomas, John, 299 Thomas, Robert K., 299 Tippets, Joyce, 65, 299 Tolbert, Max, 86 Trost, Lucile Layton, 253, 299 Turner, Glen H., 300 Tuttle, L. Elliott, 77, 300 Tyle, Samuel Lyman, 300 Tyndall, Clarence, 300 Valentine, Lee B., 300 Van Noy, Jay Lowell, 106, 300 Van Moorleham, Walter, 300 Vernon, Leo P., 300 Vincent, Josle S., 75 w Wakefield, J. Homer, 300 Wall, Wlllard, 300 Wallace, Lulu, 300 Waterstradt, Jean Anne, 300 Watklns, Arthur ' R., 300 Webb, Fredrick N., 300 Watts, Stanley H., 300 Weight, Newell B., 300 Weinzlnger, Kurt, 300 West, Dale H., 300 West, John Robert, 300 Whetten, Lester B., 65, 300 White. J. Morgan, 300 Whltaker, Wetzel O., 65, 300 Whiteford, June Margaret, 300 Wilklns, Ernest J., 149, 300 Wilkinson, Ernest L., 63 Williams, James Kenneth, 300 Wilson, Annette, 300 Wilson, Warren, 300 Wing, John H.. 300 Wood, Marilyn, 300 Wiser, Wendell H., 300 Witbeck, Alan Reld, 300 Woodbury, Lael J„ 154, 157, 158 Woodruff, Asahel P., 74 Woodward, Ralph, 300 Woolf, Golden L., 300 Wright, E. Wayne, 300 Yarn, David H., Jr., 300 Young. Karl E., 300 417 student Index - Autumn Quarter Aoron. Sylvia Diane, Santa Rosa, Calif. 370 Aagard. Carolyn, Salt Lake City. 370 Abbott, Duane R.. Idaho Falls, Ida. Aase, Jan Kristian, Las Vegas, Nev., 254, 328 Abbott, Gwendolyn, Mesqui+e, Nev., 306 Abbott, Janice, Las Vegas, Nev., 125, 234, 346 Abegglen, Ronnie D., Vernal Abegg, Gwen Elaine, Provo. 208, 370 Abercrombie, Charles L.. Indianapolis, Ind., 149, 346 Abercrombie, Gary Y., Aberdeen, Ida., 370 Abersold. Wallace G., Connpton, Calif., 269 Abo. Sharie Chiyoko, Wahiawa. Oahu, T. H. Abplanalp. Delloy O.. Vernal, 240. 346 Abraham, George Watson, Byron, Wyo., 370 Abrams, Howard E., Salem, 204, 280, 346 Abrigo, Gilbert Jose, Kawailoa, Oahu, T. H., 257 Ackley. Roberta L., Syracuse, N. Y.. 370 Acord, Sherry, Salt Lake City, 173, 370 Adachi, Sonoko M., Kualopuu. Molokai. T. H., 306 Adair, Helen Louise, Bloomfleld, N. Mex., 370 Adair, William Ivor, Moab, 346 Adams, Bruce Willis, Pierre, S. 0., 346 Adams, Bryant Lee, Huntington, Ore., 347 Adams, Conroy H., Idaho Palis, Ida., 370 Adams, Darryl Alonzo, Bagdad, Ariz., 272, 346 Adams, David William, Murray, 370 Adams, Don Carlos, Huntington, Ore.. 270, 328 Adams, Geraldlne. Provo, 306 Adams, Glenda Dean, Lehi, 370 Adams, Gweneth, Orem, 370 Adams. Jack D., Kanab. 306 Adams, John Dean, Manti, 204. 282. 370 Adams, John Harper, Lund. Nev,. 346 Adams. John Reed. Oakley. Ida.. 224, 347 Adams, Kenneth Russell, Orem Adams, Kyle Ray, Oakley, Ida., 370 Adams, Lisle Kent. Burbank, Calif. Adams. Martha Carolyn. Montpelier. Ida.. 155. 159. 346 Adams. Orrin Karl. Huntington, Ore.. Adams. Sandra Anne, Layton, 253 Adams, William Don, Provo. 306 Adamson, Carole. Bountiful, 230. 253. 370 Adamson. Cecil L.. Murtaugh, Ida., 279. 306 Adamson, Edwin V., American Fork, 370 Adamson, Emalle, Draper. 232 328 Adamson, Sherron Kay. Nampa. Ida., 370 Adamson, Richard D. North Platte. Neb.. ' 370 Adamson. Walter M.. Orem, 306 Agutter, Joann Eleanor. Salt Lake City. 328 Ahkeah, Laverna, Shiprock, N. Mex., Ahem. Martha Lynne. Los Angeles, Calif., 200. 269. 370 Ah Nee. Roy Kaulnohea. Honolulu, T. H.. 204. 328 Ahlberg. Clinton Ray, Murray, 328 Ahlqulst, Merann Kay, Salt Lake City, 370 Ahlstrom. Roger Dale, Baker, Ore., 346 AI, Allen Henry. HIlo, T. H.. 370 Alkau, Keala K.. Wailuku. Maul. T. H.. 257 Aikau. Lahela K.. Wailuku. Maui. T. H., 370 Aiken, Glenn Goodman, Orem, 196 AInsworth, Robert W., Van Nuys, Calif., 210, 306 Altken, Grant Joseph( Spanish Fork. 370 Alrd. Jeanne. Caldwell, Ida., 370 Akau, Annie K.. Kawalhae, T. H.. 257 Akiu, Rogers Ewaliko, Wailuku, Maui, T. H., 306 Alberts, Jack Junior, Ogden, 306 Alblston, Stan George. Kamloops. B. C. Can.. 346 Albrecht. Newell, Loa, 346 Albrecht, Peggy Joyce, Fremont, 283 Alcorn, Marlene. El Monte, Calif., 246, 346 Alder. L. Jim, Pima, Ariz.. 347 Alder, Lee Sheldon. Weiser. Ida.. 370 Alder. Llllle Lola. Weiser, Ida., 173, 228. 238, 346 Alder, Wayne M., Midway Aldous. Dean Spafford, Tooele, 328 Alexander, Adelbert W., Byron, Wyo. Alexander. Charlene E.. Hudson, Wyo.. 347 Alexanler, Harry A., Saginaw, Mich., 306 Alexander, Kay Clarice. Spokane. Wash. Alexander, Patricia A., Colton, Calif, 207. 322 Alexander. Robert A., Colton, Calif, 370 Allan, Dean Sylvester, Sprlngville. 306 Allan, James Collin. Sprlngville, 328 Allan, Ronald J.. Sprlngville. 306 Allen, Barbara Jo, Prescott, Ariz., 176, 328 Allen, Barbara Sloan, Provo, 167. 216 Allen, Calvard Scott, Jerome. Ida. Allen. Carol Jeanne. Fair Oaks. Calif. 228. 238, 346 Allen. Clair Levar. Tracy, Calif, 346 Allen, Clarice, Fillmore, 370 Allen. Diane True, Bellflower, Calif, 370 Allen, Dianne, Gunnison Allen, Eleanor Pearl, Winslow, Ariz., 346 Allen, Elaine, Gunnison, 162, 328 Allen. Gylan Champ, Sprlngville, 346 Allen, Joseph Robinson. Prescott, Ariz. Allen, Kathleen, Pleasant Grove, 346 Allen, Lorenzo C, Rupert, Ida., 346 Allen, Orin Dan. Orem, 370 Allen. Philo Heaton. Kanab Allen. Richard John. Raymond. Alta.. Can.. 346 Allen, Richard Michael, Prescott. Ariz.. 142, 346 Allen. Robert Eugene, Provo Allen, Robert Francis. Glendaie. Ariz., 204, 370 Allen, Ronald Dean, Provo Allen, Stanley Berry, Provo Allen. Thomas Knight. Palo Alto, Calif. 370 Allen, Virginia, Delta Allison, John Samuel. Butte, Mont., 370 Allison. Patricia Ann. Covlna, Calif., 328 Allison, Robert L., Walsh. Alta.. Can. 347 Allman, Curtis Roe. Sprlngville Allman, Glenn Walker. Provo, 173, 370 Allman, Lula Marchant, Provo Allman, Verl P., Provo Allphin, Nylen Lee Jr., Lovell, Wyo., 347 Allphin, Phyllis Ann, Lovell, Wyo., 267, 370 Allred, Alice Ann. Washington. D. C, 370 Allred. Billie J. Pima. Ariz.. 223. 328 Allred, Carol, Provo Allred. Charles Mart, Ephralm. 86, 90 Allred, Darrel Thomas, Deseret Allred, David Norman, Duncan, Ariz., 306 Allred, Garth W., Fairvlew. Wyo., 324 Allred, Freddy Russell, Provo Allred. Florence P.. Provo Allred. Geraldlne, Duncan. Ariz.. 220. 328 Allred. Golden Hugh. Provo, 306 Allred. Hazel B.. Huntington Allred James Jacobson. Fountain Green. 306 Allred, Joe M.. Price, 223 Allred, Lorna Fern. Duncan. Ariz.. 220. 250. 3 70 Allred. LouAnn. Tooele Allred, Merlin Duane, Provo 346 Allred. Ray Lamar, Provo Allred, Rey Lyman. Provo. 306 Allred, Sandra Jean B.. Phoenix. Ariz. Allred. Susanne. Wheatridge. Colo.. 328 Allred, Wallace Earl. Spring City Allsop. Shirley Anne. Salt Lake City. 306 Almond. Mary Lou. Gresham, Ore., 306 Alter. Marilyn K.. Bountiful. 139. 228. 346 Althouse Sharon Lee, Sprlngville Alvey, Yuvonne. Provo, 316 Alyea, Betty Jo. Portland, Ore.. 370 Amott. Darlene. Salt Lake City Amundsen, Nancy, Salt Lake City Anae. Famika, Lale. Oahu, T. H., 306 Andelln, Leslie Hart. Idaho Falls. Ida.. 346 Andersen, Arlene. Idaho Falls. ' Ida.. 328 Andersen. Blaine W.. Provo Andersen, C. Paul. American Fork, 160, 204, 328 Anderson, Jay H., Tremonton. 328 Andersen, Hans Verlan, Orem Andersen Joe Vance Chandler. Ariz. Andersen, John I., Blackfoot, Ida., 280. 370 Andersen. Karen, San Diego. Calif.. 370 Andersen, Learta L., Salt Lake City. 216 Andersen, Lee Griffin. Boise, Ida., 370 Andersen. Paul Goreth. Brigham. 328 Andersen. Patsy Grace. Pocatello. Ida., 328 Andersen, Trevor T., Orem. 370 Anderson. Aeldred Nell. Provo Anderson, Anthon E. Ill, Salt Lake City Anderson, Arline Marie, Wilmington, Calif., 347 Anderson, Boyd A., Payson. 370 Anderson. Brita Rose, Orem, 172, 370 Anderson. Carl Dixon. St. Johns. Ariz. Andsrson. Carma R. D.. Provo Anderson, Carol. Midvale. 370 Anderson, Carol Joanne. Long Beach. Calif. 328 Anderson. Connie, Midvale. 370 Anderson, Cyril R.. Provo. 306 Anderson, Darrell John, Spanish Fork Anderson, Daryl L.. Provo, 324 Anderson. Don Roger. Sprlngville Anderson. Donna May. San Bernardino. Calif., 370 Anderson, Ernel L., Fairvlew, 324 Anderson. Ernest V., Calgary, Alta., Can., 149 Anderson, Garron Perry, RIgby, Ida. Anderson. Gary Lee. Pleasant Grove, 194 Anderson, Gary Stephen. Provo, 346 Anderson, Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson, Anderson, Anderson Anderson, Anderson, Anderson 346 Anderson, Anderson Anderson Anderson, Anlerson. Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson. Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson, Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson, Anderson, Gloria L. Douglas. Wyo.. 170. 328 Grant Dale. Ephralm, 306 Guy Albert, Provo. 280. 346 Harold C, Grantsville. 90, 102. 103 James David, Sprlngville, 370 James Dudley, Magrath, Alta., Can. Janet Ann, Orem, 175, 176. 346 Janice. West Covlna. Calif. 370 Jay Paul. Pleasant Grove. 91. 218. 370 John Alfred, No. Hollywood. Calif. 175. John R.. Wendover. 346 John Wayne. Salt Lake City. 306 Joyce, Long Beach. Calif.. 346 Karen Kay. Rlverton, 306 Karen R.. Richfield. 167. 226. 370 Keith Lester. Provo Kent Kay. Cedar. 370 Kent Leon, Axtel Kent Mortel, Junction Laverle, Portland, Ore. Larry F.. Provo, 347 Leiand Roy, Provo, 370 Lewis, Provo, 306 Lois Yvonne, Richfield. 125, 137. 222, 306 Loren R., Portland, Ore. Lynette, Provo Lynn Reese, Vernal, 370 Lynne. Alpine, 172. 262. 346 Marian Faye. American Fork. 346 Marie R., Midvale. 228, 346 Marilyn V.. La Canada. Calif. 370 Marjorie Sue, Junction Mary Ann. Evanston. III., 208 Merlan, Manti Nancy Carol, Warsan, Ind., 212, 370 Orpha, Oak City, 370 Oscar Gene, Fillmore, 103, 210 328 Paul Arnold, Griffith, Ind. Paul Kay, Kemmerer, Wyo.. 306 Paul Leon, Provo Paul Rodney. Fillmore. 103 Paulene, Newton. 202. 306 Rachel, Pleasant Grave, 370 Ramona, American Fork, 306 Ravae. Orem Raymond N., Omak, Wash., 149 Richard Dale, Lakewood. Calif. 346 Richard L., Provo Robert A.. Dragerton. 196. 197. 322 Robert W.. Niagara Falls, N. Y. Roberta Ord. Provo Roma, Emery Roland v.. Grantsville, 102. 103. 346 Russell G., Burley. Ida. Stephen John, Sprjng City, 141 Sue Marie. Safford. Ariz., 208, 226, 346 Terry Gene, Fairvlew Victor Edwin, Reno, Nev. Verl Lyn, Sandy, 346 Virginia, Fairvlew, 346 Wesley C, Salt Lake City, 346 Andreason, Erik M., Los Angeles, Calif., 370 Andreasen Gary Dean, China Lake, Calif, 370 Andra, Carl Edward, Lincoln, Nev., 326 Andrew. Frederick C, Provo, 322 Andrews. Doris June, Ft. Smith. Ark., 370 Andrews, Jeremy W., Nompa, Ida., 346 Andrews. Linda E.. WhiHier Calif. 248, 328 Andrews. Nicholas W.. Grangeville, Ida., 370 Andrus, Alyn Brown. Ucon, Ida. Andrus, Antone Marlon, Draper, 370 Andrus. Gary Todd, Ucon, Ida., 328 Andrus, Helen Mae H.. Thornton, Ida. Andrus, Hyrum Leslie, Thornton, Ida. Andrus, James Gregory, Provo, 280. 370 Andrus, Roman Raphael, Provo, 124, 328 Andrus, Rose Mary, Provo, 208, 370 Angoine, Russell J., Provo Antsola, Lea Inker!, Hameenllnna. Finland, 370 Applegate, Gregory J., Richfield Applonie. Evelyn, Ogden Aragon, Jesus A., Chihahua, Mex. Arashiro, Kimie, Honolulu T. H. Arave, Juana Christine, 70 Mile House, B. C, Can., 282. 370 Archer, Warren M., Sandy, 328 Archibald, Vernene, Glenwood, Alta., Can., 328 Argyle, Lavinia, Woods Cross, 328 Argyle, Philip Frank, Spanish Fork Argyle, Ralph Evan, Randolph Argyle, Sterling C, Spanish Fork 418 student Index - Autumn Quarter 198, 132, 275 Arit, Arlene Hedy, Franklin, Mich., 42, 43, 216, 346 Armstrong, Cheryl P., Idaho Falls, Ida., 170, 370 Armstrong, Frances M., Pocatello, Ida., 33, 44, 248 306 Armstrong, Glenna Jean, Ephraim, 328 Armstrong, James H., Doe Hill, Va., 328 Arnason, Lynette, Millbrae, Calif., 228, 238, 346 Arnetf, Leslie, Mesa, Ariz., 283. 306 Arnesen, Artelle, Salt Lake City, 346 Arnett, William Walter, Mesa, Ariz., 103, 346 Arney, Betty Chloe, Globe, Ariz., 346 Arnold, Dennis V., Reseda, Calif. Arnold. Edward W. Jr., Las Vegas, Nev. Arnold, Gary G., Huntington Arnold, John Robert, Redondo Beach, Calif., 370 Arnold. Kenneth Lee, Payette, Ida., 326 Arnold, Marilyn, Ogden, 216, 222, 305, 306 Arbogast, Michon Anne, Birmingham, Mich Arbon, Lloyd Earl. Provo, 370 Arnold, Paul Bennion, Salt Lake City, 370 Arnold, Sally Ann, Redondo Beach, Calif, Arrington, Ann Louise, Salt Lake City, 370 Arvanitas, Michael, Darraqh, Pa., 322 Asay, Connie Rae, Orem, 370 Asay, Donald Huntsman , Provo Asay, Vernafay, Meeteetse, Wyo., 328 Asay, Wayne Wortham. Provo, 346 Aschmann, Joy Anne, Albany, Calif., 138, 328 Ash. Leonard. Pleasant Grove Ash. Lloyd Kay, Pleasant Grove Ash, Owen Kenneth. Provo Ash. E. Lynn, Springville, 371 Ash, Wayne R., Pleasant Grove, 8, 90, 346 Ashard, Jerry Noel, Florence. Ore., 371 Ashby, Dale Francis. Seattle. Wash., 371 Ashby, Delroy, fjyssa. Ore., 346 Ashby, Gordon Thomas, Hillsborough 269, 346 Ashby, Joan Louise, Clearfield, 226, 238, 346 Ashby, Ralph Edward, Kaysville, 346 Ashby, Stephen David, Springville. 371 Ashcraft, Leara M., Teton, Ida. Ashcraft, Vernia Grant, Teton, Ida. Ashley, George K., Salt Lake City, 371 Ashman, Harold Lowell, Midvale, 346 Ashton, Donavon C, Provo Ashton, Anna Spotten, Provo Ashton. Clive Edwin, Peoria, III., 371 Ashton, Kenneth L., Provo Ashton. Lee Marsh. Midvale. 346 Ashworth. Don Wilson, Las Vegas, Nev., 371 Ashworth, Michael Ray, Bakersfield, Calif., 371 Ashworth, Penelope, Bakersfield, Calif., 208, 306 Asper, Robert Jon, Telocaset, Ore., 261, 371 Asplund, Harold John, Provo, 328 Ashton, Duane Ralfph, Cannonsburg, Pa. Aston, Dennis Robert, Cannonburg, Pa., 306 Atack, Carol Lee, Cheyenne, Wyo. Atchley, Audrienne M., Boise. Ida., 306 Atchley, Ronald Leroy, Las Vegas, Nev., 328 Athay, Ralph Asa, Paris, Ida. Atkerson, Sarah Jane, Dallas, Tex., 263, 306 Atkin, Dennis H., St. George, 324 Atkin, Mary Lucinda. St. George. 255, 328 Atkin. Roy David, Boulder, Nev., 210, 371 Atkin Sidney Ravell Tooele, 173, 371 Atkinson, Barbara, Salt Lake, City 346 Atkinson, Marlene L., Mesa, Ariz., 371 Atkinson, Otis Nilo, Evanston, Wyo.. 166, 240, Atkinson, Sadie Eunece, Evanston, Wyo., 328 Atkinson, Sallie, Greensville, S. C. Atkinson, Shirlene, Yuba City, Calif., 346 Atkinson, Shirley. Malad. Ida., 136, 287, 306 Atkisson, Lauretta L., Scarsdale, N. Y. Atoa, Samuelu, Upolu, Samoa, 34, 146 306 Atterton, Bruce Vance, Chehalis, Wash Attridge, Joan, Rupert, Ida., Atwater, Kathleen R., Kanab, 108, 328 Atwood, Robert W., Spanis h Fork, 196 Atwood, Mary Deliah, Pleasant Grove, 346 Auffhammer, Edmund H., Syracuse, N. Y., 346 Augade, Louise Letson, Calgary, Alta., Can., 346 Auger, Bessie Rae, Napa, Calif., 246, 306 Augustine, Lloyd Earl, Mansfield. Ohio Ault, Myrna Mae, American Fork, 226, 346 Aurlch, Donald Carl, Spenard. Alaska, 371 249 Averett, Charles R., Jr., Denver Colo., 306 Averet, Leah Mae, Springville, 172, 328 Averett, Sheila, Springville Avery, Wayne Howard, Salt Lake City, 346 Awerkamp, Blaine N., Whittier Calif., 371 Ayers, Lonnie D., Lewiston, Ida., 91, 210, 371 Ayers, Wayne Maury, Vinton, Va. Banks, Bennie Lee, Salmon, Ida., 371 Banks, Douglas Wayne, Gallup, N. Mex., Banks, Emma Del, Spanish Fork Banks, Lavoir A., RIgby, Ida., 224, 328 Banner, Melvin Boyd. Burley. Ida. 142, 347 170, 371 Can., 207, 232 Aurich, Jimmie Lee, Spenard, Alaska, 346 Austin, Bobby Lynn. Denver, Colo. Austin, Earl Francis, Palmyra, N. Y. Austin, Gaylia Ann, Provo. 246, 346 Austin, Jeanne Ann, Las Vegas, Nev. Austin, Lindalie Melba, Provo, 371 Austin, William Alfred, Palmyra, N. Y. Austin, Thomas Dean, Orem, 328 Autry. Robert Lee Jr.. Wilmington, N Babbel. Patricia L.. Idaho Falls, Ida.. Babcock, Barbara L., Edmonton, Alta., 306 Babcock, Orel B., Chester, Va. Bacon, Carl W., Los Angeles, Calif., 218 Bacon, Betty Carolyn S., Los Angeles, Calif, Bacon, Joyce Carol, Bell, Calif., 371 Bacon, Dorothy Chyleen, Los Angeles, Calif.. Badgett, Delois Yvonne, Glenside, Pa., 230, 328 Badham, Leon D., Payson, 174, 176, 371 Bae. Owen Richard, Marysville, Calif., 174, Baer, Frederick D., Lansing, Mich. Baer, Larry Donald, Morgan, 328 Baer. Shirley J., Berkeley, Calif., 371 Baer, Theodore J. Ill, Provo, 306 Baer, Virginia P., Morgan, 207 Bagley, Emmalou, Aurora Bagley, Gaylan V., Provo Bagley, Fern Jeanette, Koosharem, 283, 306 Bagley, Gerald Call, Etna, Wyo., 328 Bagley, Glenna, Sunnyside, Wash., 371 Baharie. Ronnie. Teheran, Iran, 346 Bahr, Don Francis, Dickinson. N. D.. 173. 371 Bahr. Howard Miner, Dickinson, N. D., 346 Bailey, Barbara M., American Fork, 202, 226, Bailey, Constance, Anaconda. Mont., 346 Bailey, David Hamilton, Albany, N. Y., 176 Bailey, Darla, Sanford, Colo., 346 Calif., 214, Bailey, Fredric, Los Molinos, Calif., 214, 346 Bailey, Janice Colleen, San Fernando, Calif., I Bailey, Joan Lydla, Salt Lake City, 371 Bailey, Joyce, Fountain Green, 234, 371 Bailey, Larry L., Liberty, 371 Bailey, Leon Franklin, San Jacinto, Calif., 371 Bailey, Lorin Merrill, Provo, Bailey, Roma, Salt Lake City, 202, 306 Tillie, Dallas, Tex., 346 Robert Udall, South Jordan, 371 Bain. Walter Melvin Bakersfield Calif.. 328 Balr, Laura Lynette, Salt Lake City, 259 Bair, Janice Claire, Salt Lake City, 259, 371 Baird, Alan G., Heber, 91 H. Kay, Rlgby, Ida., 210, 328 James E.. Provo Frank Bassett, Cowley, Wyo., Ramon Condie. Provo, 324 Bernard Oll en, Galena. Kan. Calvin Clain. San Bernardino Baker, Carma Jane, Sparks, Nev., 226, Baker, Coleen, Orem, 346 Baker, Doreen Annette, Porterville, Calif. Baker, Evalyn, Provo, 346 Baker, Faye Arlene, Glendora, Calif., 328 Baker, James Marion, Detroit, Mich., 254, Baker, Janet, Burley. Ida., 371 Baker, Johanna, Provo, 172. 371 Baker, Kay Lewis. Orem, 324 Baker, Legrand Listen, Provo Baker, Neil Kay, Sparks, Nev., 269, 328 Baker, Seth Claud, Bicknell, 306 Baker, Susan. Whittier. Calif., 176, 346 Baker, Veeann, Durango, Colo., 237, 287, 371 Baker, Wallace Hayward, Menio Park, Calif. Baldwin. Beverly Ann. Philadelphia, Pa., 371 Balderas, Gulllermo Jr., El Paso, Tex.. 371 166, 207, 232 Baldwin, Richard Frank, Lebanon, Ore.. 37! 259, 268, 301, Bales, F. A. Jr., Dayton, Tex., Baldwin, Theodore N. Jr., Bellflower, Calif., Ball, Dean Leroy, Henafer, 371 Ball, Ralph Lloyd, Melba, Ida., 280, 371 Ballantyne, Pearl Kay. Nyssa. Ore., 246, 276 Ballard, Alice Ann T., Las Vegas, Nev., 322 Arthur J., Seattle, Wash. Bruce McNeil, Arcadia. Calif., Harold Virgil. Idaho Falls, Ida. Marilyn, Richmond, Calif., 346 Nona Lavon, Bountiful, 328 Roger K., Idaho Falls, Ida.. Ballif, Catherine Lou, Portland Ore., 346 Ballif, Mark Dixon, Ogden, 194, 306 Ballou, Barbara Jean, Berkeley, Calif., 347 371 Balmer. Sonja Hedy, Salt Lake City Bamberg, Carol Lu 208, 371 Bang, James Richard, Cincinnati, Ohio Bang, Robert Alvin, Cincinnati, Ohio, 347 ' ., 306 Bangerter Blauer L., Provo Banik, Lacy Marie, Kamas, 371 C. 371 Banister. Letha Ellen. New York City, N. Y, Bailey, Bailey, Baird, Baird, Baird, Baird, Baker, Baker, 103, 371 Calif., 371 275, 371 328 346 Ballard. Be Hard, Be Hard, Be Hard, Be Hard, Ba Hard, Barber, Bernls, Coalville, 306 Barber, David Harold, Spanish Fork Barber. Lila Rae, San Bernardino, Calif., 254, 371 Barbezat, Donald G., Meridian, Ida., 224, 279, 322 Barbezat, Eugene L., Meridian, Ida., 224, 347 Barclay, Jean Marie, Blackfoot, Ida., 347 Bardin, Lanea, Riverside. Calif., 38 Barfield, James E., Wichita, Kan., 371 Barfuss, Glenn Godfrey, Hill Spring, Alta., Can. Barg, Ardella, Salt Lake City, 306 Barker, Barbara Ruth, Salt Lake City, 371 170, 371 Barker. Cloyd E., Murray 272, 371 Barker, Dixie Ann, Murray, 170, 371 Barker, Joanne, Murray, 216 328 Barker, Joanne Gardner, Provo Barker, Joseph Keith, Provo Barker, Volney Groves, Natchez, Miss. Barks, William G., Wiesbaden, Germany, 371 Barling. Margo Darlene. Cody. Wyo.. 172, 37! Barlow, Ada, Lucille, Blackfoot, Ida., 172, 371 Barlow, Carolyn, Provo, 208, 371 Barlow, Elbert Gene, Denver , Colo., 134, 275, 371 Barlow. Eleanor Mary, Salt Lake City, 306 Barlow, Florianne, Clearfield, 371 Barlow, Minnie, Provo Barlow, Pauline E., Salt Lake City, 232, 243, 328 Barlow, Sarah, Vale Ore., 347 Barnard, Logan W., Rockland, Ida. 328 Barner. Don Aldon. Long Beach, Calif. Barnes. Donna Mae. Idaho Falls, Ida., 347 Barnes. Gary Albert. Helena ' . Mont., 306 Barnes, Janice, Salt Lake City, 371 Barnes, Joanne, Arco, Ida., 328 64 Barnes, Leah Pearl. Idaho Falls, Ida. Barnes, Richard Lee, Taft, Calif., 328 Barnes, William R., Holtville, Calif. Barnett, Edna Dorothy, Wyomlssing, Pa., 328 Barnett, Gary Lew. Provo. 371 Barnett, Mary, Norwalk, Calif.. 328 Barnett, Sylvia Gaye, Idaho Falls, Ida., 371 Barney, Beulah, Delta, 173, 371 Barney, Clive, Orem Barney, David Oren, Indio. Calif., 371 Barney, Gordon S., Hatch Barney, Irene Rae, Salt Lake City, 371 Barney, Janice, American Fork, 371 Barney, John Arnold, Indio, Calif., 371 Barney, Katherlne H., Orem Barney, Patricia Ann. Salt Lake City. 238 Barney, Ralph Dale. Flagstaff, Ariz., 133, 221 2 5 303, 306 190 Barney, Vermon S., Orem Barney, William Durell, Provo Barnhurst, Doris, Springfield, Ore., 347 Barnhill, Robert E. .Coffeyvllle, Kan., 190, 328 Barnson, Leroy Lester, Ely, Nev., 347 Barnum, Deanna, Orem, 132, 193, 275. 347 285, 324 Barr, Rebecca W., Provo Barratt, Marilyn June, American Fork, 207 Barratt, James Donald, Provo Barrett, Bruce Arnle. Provo Barrett. Dallas Leslie, Provo Barrett, DeNae, Orem Barrett, Eulene, Orem Barrett. James Howard, Rexburg. Ida. Barrett, Joann. Malta. Ida. Barrett. Melvin Keith, Provo, 347 Barrett. Shirley Dale, Provo, 371 Barrios, M. Arturo A., Guatemala, 256, 347 Barrow, Barbara Joan, Salt Lake City, 246, 328 Barrow, Clarence L., Provo, 328 346 Barrow, Klee, Tracy, Calif., 108, 347 Barrow, Minnie Sue, Bellflower, Calif., 248 Barrus, Nola Jean, Cheyenne, Wyo., 372 34i Barrus, Wallace M.. Gooding. Ida., 137 Barrv, Barbara Jean, Long Beach. Calif., 176, 228, 238, 347 Barth. Antla Luclle. Roslyn. N. Y.. 372 Barson. F. Kennard, Inglewood. Calif., 372 Barth. Neal Seymour, Twin Falls, Ida., 347 Bartholomew, Merlin G., Van Nuys, Calif., 328 Bartlett, Helen Marie. Westfleld. N. J.. 372 Bartlett. Janet D., Westfleld, N. J., 220, 263. 347 Bartlett, Leonard L., Mountain Home, Ida. Bartlett, VIckl Kaye, San Lorenzo, Calif., 372 Bartley, Gall E., Burbank, Calif., 347 Bartley. William J.. Richfield Barton, DeLyle. Provo, 328 Barton. Greta J.. Ogden Barton. James A., Pleasant Grove, 271, 306 Barton, Norman, Provo Barton, Warren Alfred, Montlcello, 372 328 419 student Index - Autumn Quarter 141 Can., 134, 251, 274, B. 306 Bossett. Clark G., Lovell, Wye, 372 Bas-.ett, Elouisa, Delta, 246, 328 Bassett, Ramon Eugene, Belmont, Calif., 274, 322 Bassett, Rei Howard, Citrus Height?, Calif., 372 Bastion, C. Weldcn, Alamo, Nev. Bastlan, Larry Weldon, Grand Junction, Colo., 175, 176 Bastian, Lewis Mangum, Santa Rosa, Calif., 372 BatcSelor, Lee Ray, Vancouver, Wash., 328 Batchelor. Stanley G.. Vancouver, Wash. Batchler. Jacic William, Lethbridge, Alta. 372 Bate, Aria Zoe, Lander, Wyo., 372 Bate, Lee J., Springville, 190, 372 Bate, William John Jr., Eureka, 306 Bateman, E. Ray. Sandy, 372 Bateman, Lynn L. Jr., Spanish Fork, 347 Bateman, Marietta Lee, Salt Lake City, 208, 347 Bateman, Mary Lou ,Nyssa, Ore. Bateman, Robert Earl, Burley. Ida., 33, 34, 146, 223 240, 301, 306 Bates, Colleen B., Whittier. Calif., 228, 239, 372 Bates, Lawrence W., Castro Valley, Calif. Bates, Victor Edward, Provo, 306 Bates. Wayne Leslie, Los Angeles, Calif., 328 Bath, Wallace Duane, American Fork Baton. Sandra Lee, Burbank, Calif., 372 Bau3 ' , Helen Carol, Provo, 283, 306 Bauer, Sheila Patricia, Los Angeles, Calif. Baum, Homer Lowell, Provo, 306 Baum, Shirley Ann, Provo Baumgart, Roy, Salt Lake City, 347 Baumgarten, James N., Provo, 306 Baumqartner, Colleen M., Salt Lake City, 372 Baxter, Elwood Arvin, Orem Baxter, John Robb, Spring City, 322 Baxter. Joyce Lynn, Chula Vista, Calif., 176, 248 Baxter, Judith Louise, Chula Vista, Calif., 347 Baxter, Larry Allen, Heber, 204, 347 Baxter, Muriel Lynne, Salt Lake City Baxter, Rand C, Idaho Falls, Ida., 347 Baxter, Sonya Dale, Klamath Falls, Ore., 372 Bayles, Finley H., Blandlng, 273 Baziw, Jean Doris, Rochester, N. Y., 248, 263, 328 Beach, Gary Alan, Idaho Falls, Ida. Beach, Roy Bucklin, Burbank, Calif., 328 Beachler, Bette Lou, Kemmerer, Wyo., 347 Beagles, Joseph Keith, Grand Junction, Colo. 280, 372 Beagley, Ferrell Kent, Orem Beagley, Donald Boyd, Orem Beal, John Edgar, Lehl, 372 Bean, Audrey Joanne, Seattle, Wash., 207, 347 Bean, Bert J., American Fork Bean, Clark S., Seattle, Wash., 218, 328 Bean, Deon, Twin Falls, Ida., 235, 347 Bean, Earl W., American Fork Bean James Evan, Provo, 166, 328 Bean, Lawrence Eugene, Seattle, Wash. Bean, Nancy Carol, Salt Lake City, 372 Beane, Earl Doren, Salt Lake CItv, 372 Bean, Robert Halsey, Pendleton, Ore. Beard, Betty Bott, Brigham City, 306 Beard, Donna Bott, Brigham City, 372 Bea ' d, June, Brigham City, 372 Beard, Leiand Milo, Milford, 347 Beard, Mary Bernlce, Coalville, 246 Beardall, John Smith, Springville, 136, Beasley, Careen, Evanston, Wyo., 220, Beasley, Joann, Brigham City, 212, 306 Beattle, Earlene, Hamilton, Mont. Beatty, Kenneth Sant, Hurricane, 306 Beaver, Robert P., San Diego, Calif., 372 Beazer, Duane, Layton, 145, 274, 322 Beazer, Garald Roland, Idaho Falls, Ida. Beazer, Gaylen Mark, Lorenzo, Ida., 328 Beazer, Keith Jay, Idaho Falls, Ida., 306 Beck, Betty Jo, Ogden Beck, Bruce Jr.. Montpeller, Ida. Beck, Cllve Lerve, Pleasant Grove, 329 Beck, Douglas Julius, Pleasant Grove, 90, Beck, Faye Ellison, Provo Beck, Firl W., Centerfield, 372 Beck, Jacqueline, Provo, 226, 198, 347 Beck, Kathleen, Provo, 208. 329 Beck, Malcolm H., Pleasant Grove Beck, Merrill F., Lehi Beck, Sherman Andrew, Centerfield, 372 Becker, Janice B., Mllwaulkee, Wis., 347 Beckett, Janice R., Los Angeles, Calif. Beckham, Idalee, Provo Beckstead, Anthony W,, Preston, Ida., 173, 204, 372 Beckstead, Darrell E., Provo Beckstead, Demont L., Murray, 347 Beckstead, Joy Ann, Riverton, 287, 306 Beckstead, Judy, Riverton, 347 243 218, 347 254, 218 176, 372 372 347 306 212, 347 BecKslead, Marriner L., Provo Beckstead. Leda Sarah, Talmage, 108, 265, 347 Beckstrand, Carol Nan, Long Beach, Calif., 202 306 Beckstrand Dale F., Long Beach, Calif. Beckstrand, Helen A., American Fork, 198, Eeebe, John Ovando, Bakersfieid, Calif, Beecroft, David 1., Provo Beecroft, Ruth Huish, Provo Beers, Monte D., Pleasant Grove Beers, Barbara M., Glendale, Calif., 372 Beesley, Nancy Lynn, Bountiful, 284, 372 Beesley, Wayne David, Provo Beesley, Wayne Oxiey, Springville Begay, Betty Ellen, ShIprocL, N. Mex., 283, 306 Beheshtl, Mohammed, Teheran, Iran, 329 Behnke, Joseph Ray, Klamath Falls Ore., 372 Behrlng, Kendricks A., Burbank, Calif., 347 Behunin, Margaret, Salt Lake City Beim, Gabrlelle Paya, Auckland 372 Belshllne, Robert R., Ogden, 148, 235. 324 Belknap, Addle Leah, Martinez, Calif., 372 Bell, Alice Ann, Los Angeles, Calif., 200, 306 Andrea, Castle Dale, 372 Bell, Carol Ann, Shreveport, 172, 372 Bell, Carolyn Kyle, Grantsvllle, 347 Bell, Cherle G., Tarzana, Calif., 162, 347 Bell, Dianna Pantone, Los Angeles, Calif. Bell, James F., Loomis, Calif. Bell, Jessie Lee, Columbia, 200, 329 Bell, Richard Leslie, Hoyt Lakes, Minn Bell, Robbie Jean, Moultrie, Ga., 372 Bell, Rose Marie, Hoyt Lake, Minn., 329 Bell, Yvonne LaRae, Pleasant Grove, 347 Bellamy, Gymee, Detroit, Mich. Belliston, Iris, NephI, 329 Bellon, Phillip Ned, SaltL ake City, 259, 372 Belnap, Harold Lynn, Blackfoot, Ida., 372 Belt, Peggy Sue, Las Vegas, Nev., 329 Belue, Travene, Billings, Mont., 372 Bender, Russel Melvin, Provo Bendfeldt, Aura T., Guatemala City, Guatemala, 372 B Bennett, Ada, American Fork B Bennett, Betty Lea, Delta, 202, 203, 329 B Bennett, Carol J., Bakersvllle, Calif., 125, 372 B: Bennett, Carolyn, Preston, Ida., 32V Bl Bennett, David Milner, Salt Lake City, Bennett, Donald Marsh, American Fork Bennett, Douglas, Bountiful Bennett, Douglas Roger, Magrath, Alta Bennett, Edward F., Fillmore Bennett, Erma, Provo Bennett, J. Von, Orem Bennett, Jesse H., Lehi Bennett, Kathleen L., Evanston, Wyo. Bennett, Kelvin LeRoy, Santa Monica Bennett, Mary Jo, Provo, 347 Bennett, Robert L., Idaho Falls, Ida. Bennett, Sylvia L., Macon, Ga., 372 Bennett, Val Dee, Tremonton Bennlon, Carol Joan, Portland, Ore. Bennlon, Fredric H., Corvallis, Ore., 347 Bennlon, Lucille, Delta, 243, 306 Bennlon, Stanley R., Independence, Mo., 347 Benslng, Edward Earl, Manison, Colo. Benson, Boyd Wright, Tooele, 329 Benson, Caria Kaye, Sandy, 372 Benscn, llda Marie, Newton. 202, 203, 306 Benson, John V., Parowan, 34, 90, 304 Benson, Larry David, Preston, Ida., 255, 347 Lynn Hunsaker, Ogden, 347 Marilyn E., Lynwood, Calif., 251, 329 Reba Rose, Orem Ruth J., Silver Spring, Md., 324 Richard J., Montebello, Calif., 148 Berkey, Bruce Elliott, Provo Berrett, Bonnie LaRae, Seattle, 306 Berrett, Delwyn Green, Menan Berrett, Golden K., Sandy 226, 372 Berrett, Richard H., Provo, 280, 372 Wash., 128, 222, 303, Ida., 306 49, Benson Benson Benscn Benson Benson, Richard J., Montebe ' llo, Calif., 148, 329 Benson, Sharron Louise, Pomona, Calif., 46, 47, 126, 162, 212, 329 Benson, Yvonne, Parowan, 329 Bentley, Anthony Ivlns, Provo 167, 348 Bentley, Craig B., Orem, 306 Bentley, Robert F., Monterrey, Mex., 194, 348 Bentley, Robert H., Provo, 348 Berg, Kathryn, Heber, 347 Berg, Richard Lyman, Long Beach, Calif., 214, 372 Berge, Charles William, Long Beach, Calif. Berge, John S., Coallnga, Calif., 197 Berge, Wayne K., Coalinga, Calif., 196, 285, 324 Bergen, Norma Jean, Ogden, 125, 372 Berger, Terryl F., Victor, Ida., 372 Bergeson, Paul S., Salt Lake City Bergeson, Dean R., Weston, Ida., 372 Bergeson, Scott, Weston, Ida., 372 Bergin, Allen Eric, Spokane, Wash. Bergquist, Gordon Ross, Provo, 329 Bergstedt, Einar W., Salt Lake City, 372 Bergsted, Eleanor Ann, Salt Lake City, 216, 306 Berrett, Robert Dean, Salt Lake City, 190, 347 Berry, J. K., Sacramento, Calif., 244. 280, 372 Berry, Louine, San Gabriel Calif., 226, 347 Berry, Mary Elizabeth, Sarah, Miss., 372 Berry, Nina Beatrice, Salt Lake City, 329 Berry, Norma Jean, Alhambra, Calif., 347 Berryhlll, Marilyn Lee, Spring Valley, Ohio, 347 Bertch, Frederick W., Knoxvllle, Pa., 306 Bertelsen, Delora P., Springville, 138, 232, 329 Besendorfer, John N., Heber, 347 Besendorfer, Nancy J., Heber, 329 Best, Brian Stanley, Kamas, 329 Bessey, William NephI, Sunnyside, Wash. New Zealand, 230 Best, Larry Grant, Kamas, 142, 347 BeswIck, Anne Melnzes, Alhambra, Calif., 372 Bethers, Pratt Gordon, Cedar City, 221, 324 Bethsold, Eleanor G., Bountiful, 306 Beus, Rodney Lee, Nyssa, Ore., 372 Beus, Spencer William, Nyssa, Ore., 322 Bevans, Margaret Ann, Helena, Mont., 348 Beutel, Anna Johan, Miami, Ariz., 347 Beutler, Dolores E., New Plymouth, Ida., 372 Bezzant, Stanley Dean, Orem Blckmore, Darrell, Provo Biery, Donald H. Jr., San Leandro, Calif., 251 218, 219, 270 Bieslnger, Joseph R., Salt Lake City, 372 Bigelow, David Owen, San Carlos, Calif., 32V Blgelow, Grant White, San Carlos, Calif., 306 Bigelow, Rosemary, Fort Duchesne, 372 Blgelow, Larry Jay, Lapoint, 3 72 Biggs, Blllle Alfred, Springville Bigler, Sylvia, Caldwell, Ida., 348 BIgler, Mont David, Salt Lake City, 372 Bigler, Ralph Porter, Caldwell, Ida., 372 Bigler, Walter H., Provo gney, Hugh Clinton, Maiden, Mass., 91, 372 Don, Orem, 329 Keith Henry, Brigham City Lois Marilyn, Harbor City, Calif., 212, 306 Victor Dunn, Provo, 285, 324 ngton, Nadlne, Idaho Falls, Ida., 198, 340 s, Douglass D., Payson s, Helen Marie, Salmon, Ida. s, Robert D., Azusa, Calif., 306 s, Ronald Howard, Spanish Fork, 346 s, Royce Allen, Evanston, Wyo., 372 Strom, Richard A., Chula Vista,- Calif., 274, 322 y Bahe, Fayette Blnch, Wayne George, American Fork Binder, Christa, Orem Bingham, Finch Monroe, Spanish Fork, 349 Bingham, Helen, Garland, 372 Bingham, James R.. Spanish Fork Bingham, Joann, Great Falls, Mont., 372 Bingham, Patricia M., Provo, 166, 372 Bingham, Peggie Lou, Springville B:Ingham, Renee, Weston, Ida., 166, 372 Blnks, Glade Erickson, Springville BInks, Kaye, Anchorage, Alaska, 372 Binney, Charles Joseph, Provo Birch, Larry B., Roseville, Calif. Bird, Bruce Burton, Los Angeles, Calif. Bird, Carol, Pocatello, Ida., 246, 329 Charles A. Jr., Lubbock, Tex., 263 Dan Richard, Springville Cloyd Lynn, Riqby, Ida., 329 Donald Richard, Las Vegas, Nev., 194, 329 347 Can., 306 BIl Bil Imgs, lings, lings, ings. 347 Calif, 372 Bird, Bird, Bird, Bird, 306 306 Bird, Donna, Los Angeles, Calif., 237, 348 Bird, Earle Prlngle, Provo Bird, Irvln Delbert Jr., Tooele Bird, L. Montgomery, Kanosh, 372 Bird, James M., Provo Bird, Jay Thomas, Lubbock, Tex., 263, 285, 349 Bird, Leeann, Tooele, 173 Bird, Jon A., Springville Bird, Phillip Freeman, Springville Bird, Sherry Evelyn, Salt Lake City, 372 Bird, Talmage C. Jr., Memphis, Tenn., 214, 329 Bird, William Parker, Springville, 306 BIrdzell, Mary Lou, Wells Nev., 372 Blrks, Orval J., Orem, 329 ' Bischof, Yvonne, Burbank, Calif., 230, 373 Bishop, Dean Angus, Payson, 273, 322 Bishop, Jesse Jr., Alton, 111., 329 Bishop, Joan, Los Angeles, Calif., 348 Bishop, Joseph L., Delta, 306 Bishop, Merylin, Sandy, 348 Bitter, Reed Kirk, Twin Falls, Ida. Bittner, Joseph Henry, Los Angeles, Calif., 329 Bitton, Gary W., Blackfoot, Ida. Bjerke, Ingrid A. H., Provo 420 student Index - Autumn Quarter Bjork, Kay, Salt Late City, 348 Bjorkman, Marcia, Culver City, Calif., 306 Black, David Morley, 348 Black, Donald Joseph, Long Beach, Calif., 373 Black, Evetta, Laramie, Wyo. Black, Franklin, Laramie, Wyo., 329 Black, Hal Lunt, Blanding Black, John Clifford, Burns, Ore., 348 Black, Kathryn Ekins, Hinckley, 322 Black, Keith Ernest, Delta Black, Lon Kimball, Pamona, Calif. Black, Marcia, Boise, Ida., 164, 212, 228, 349 Black, Oaine, Blanding Black, Patricia Lee, Aurora, 329 Black, Robert Gile, Henderson, Nev. Black, Paul Dean, Blanding Black, Sandra, Henderson, Nev., 373 Black, Thelma, Delta, 172, 373 Black, Phillip D., Lehi Blackburn, Lilly, Prove Blackburn, Georgia Lee, Riverside, Calif., 230, 373 Blackburn, Helen, Provo Blacker, Paul Brown, Riverside, Calif. Blacker, Royal J., Rupert, Ida., 373 Blackett, Stanley Elmo, Springville, 373 Blacker, Stanley Neale, LaGrande, Ore. Blackham, Earl Donnell, Moroni, 328 Blackham, Max A., Moroni Blacl ham, Phyllis Mary, Moroni, 307 Blackham, William R. Jr., Spanish Fork Blackhurst, Colleen, Pleasant Grove, 220, 348 Blackhurst, Dennis P., Pocatello, Ida., 194, 195, 34ij Blackhurst, John Hoyt, Pocatello, Ida., 194, 307 Blackley, Demoyne D., Springville, 329 Blackmore, Moira Dawn, Cardston, Alta., Can., 349 Blackwell, Robert H., Provo, 373 Blackwell, Joe D. , Hayward, Calif. Blair, Colleen Marie T., Glendale, Calif., 348 Blair, Carolyn Ruth, Santa Barbara, Calif., 348 Blair, John Leiand, Glendale, Calif., 106, 322 Blair, Robert Ronald, Victoria, Tex., 252, 373 Blair, Loren Henrie, Ventura, Calif., 373 Blair, Robert Wallace, Provo 154, 155, 157 Blaisdell, Makee K., Hauula, Oahu, T. H.. 33, 37, 40, Blake, Norma, Provo, 170, 373 Blake, Reed Harris, St. George, 214, 215, 307 Blake, Rulon D., Provo Blake, Susan Coleen, Hinckley, 373 Blake, Violet B., Provo Blake, William Dan, Idaho Falls, Ida., 210, 211, 348 Blakely, Beverly J., Pamona, Calif, 329 Blakely, Robert G., Idaho Falls, Ida., ' 329 Blanch, Claude C, Ogden, 307 Blanch, Robert Fred, Othello, Wash., 190, 348 Blanchard, Albert D., Westwood, Calif., 373 Blanchard, Farrell T., Springville, 348 Blanchard, Pat Ann, Nampa, Ida., 162, 348 Blanco, Mario Amaya, Col. Dublan, Chih., Mex. Blanco, Oscar, Col. Dublan, Chih. Mex. Blankenship, Paula M., Riverside, Calif., 348 Blau, E. Nadlne, Logan, 307 Blauer, Lanis, Burley, Ida., 198, 276, 307 Blaylock, Marilyn Jean, Buhl, Ida., 307 Blaylock, Mary Joan, Richfield Blaylock, Max Wayne, Nyssa, Ore. Bleazard, Janice Belle, Mountain Home, 373 Bledsoe, Janae Irma, Walnut Creek, Calif., 373 Bliss, Eugenia, Orem, 348 Blocker, John Louis, Syracuse, Ind., 349 Blodgett, Joan C, Salt Lake City, 134, 228, 264, 348 Blohm, Thom Hugo, Somerton, Ariz., 91, 373 Blomquist, Kathryn, Richfield, 283, 306 Blomquist, Lawrence B., Cheyenne, Wyo., 109, 176, 373 Bloomfield, Beverly, Bylas, Ariz., 238, 260, 349 Bloomfield, Elsye L., Farmingtcn, N. Mex., 124 162 329 Bloxham, Vestal Ben, Elko, Nev., 373 Blume, Patricia Ellen, Brawley, Calif., 329 Blunck, Virginia Mae, Roanoke, Va., 252, 373 Bluth, Robert R., Provo, 329 Eoardman, Frank Elmer, Klamath Falls, Ore., 194, 373 Boardman, John Elmer, Provo, 194 Bock, Dolores Ann, Milwaukee, Wis., 172, 258, 373 Boden, Venna L., Sacramento, Calif., 373 Bodine, Shirley, Long Beach, Calif., 226, 373 Bodon, Karl Heinz, Salt Lake City, 164, 245, 348 Boehm, Norman Curtis, Pamona, Calif. Boel, Beth Anne, Provo, 238, 348 Boggs, Bill Gary, Henderson, Nev,, 373 Bohn, Saun Lsfjoy, Mapleton Bohn, Ralph Devon, Beaver, 373 Bohn, Theodore S., Ogden, 348 Bohnet, Gerald Victor, Magrath, Alta,, Can., 373 Boice, Maevonne, Romeo, Colo. Boker, Zoe Anne Dean, Ephraim Bolin, James Joseph, Baltimore, Md. Bolin, Joan Edith, Baltimore, Md., 130, 232, 329 Bolinder, Robert D., North Sacramento, Calif.. 307 Bolles, Robert E., Portland, Ore., 373 Bond, Aaron L., Ramah, N. Mex., 286, 329 Bond, James Leavitt, Ramah, N. Mex., 348 Bond, Joe W., Provo Bond, Kent, Ramah, N. Mex., 348 Bond, Larry Keith, Ramah, N. Mex., 329 Bond, Richard Winfield, Bethesda, Md., 272, 329 Bond, Max LeRoy, Provo Bone, George Brian, Lehi, 373 Bone, Lorln Edward, Lehi, 103, 348 Bonelli, Ellen Marie, Kingman, Ariz., 373 Bonhani, Cheryl J., Indio, Calif., 373 Bonham, Ralph D., Provo, 102 Bonilla, Marta C, Guatemala, 256, 373 Bonnoy, Carl Richard, Arnadlce, Calif., 190, 373 Bonny, Paul W., Provo Eonser, Emma Mae, El Monte, Calif., 307 Bonser, Margie Carol, El Monte, Calif., 348 Bonsteel, Melvin A., Dryden, Mich. Bonsteel, Sandra K., Dryden, Mich., 329 Booher, Maxene Marie, Kent, Wash., 373 Boone, Charles Lee, Gardena, Calif., 307 Boone, Margaret L., Edmonton, Alta., Can., 329 Booth, Beverly An n,Orem, 349 Booth, Beverly Jean, Prineville, Ore., 329 Booth, Joan Dixon, Des Moines, Iowa Booth, Nelda, Hyattville, Wyo., 373 Booth, Roberta, Springville, 285, 373 Booth, Wallace Rubin, Columbus, Ga., 307 Bordeaux, William B., Provo Borden, Edward Eugene, Schenectady, N. Y., 349 Boren, Naoma, Provo, 348 Boren, Robert Reed, Jerome, Ida., 249 Boren, Ronald L., Bingham Eorg, Elsa Claudine, Sal Lake City, 348 Eorgeson, June J., Santaquin, 307 Borgquist, Laurel Ann, Los Angeles, Calif., 198, 373 Bornemann, Joan G., LaMesa, Calif., 348 Bos, Peter Jacob P., Provo Bosen, Lee Roy, Long Beach, Calif., 218, 373 Boss, Karl Christian, Provo Boston, William Henry, Memphis, Tenn., 348 Boswell, Carol Deane. Midvale Bosworth, Gary A., Ogden, 373 Bosworth, Richard C, Ogden, 348 Bott, Marilyn, Ogden, 329 Bottema, Ronald C, Arcadia, Calif., 37 Boucher, James Allen, LaMesa, Calif., 373 Boulet, Diane Eve, Chicago, III., 258, 373 Boulter, Virginia Lee, Sutton, Alaska Bounds, Rex Benow, Ashland, Ore., 373 BounoMS, Beverly Jean, Provo, 373 Bovard, Valerie M., Parma, Ohio, 348 Bowdcn, Connie Gaye, Kimberly, Ida,, 207 Bowen, Angela Lou, Atherton, Calif. Bowden, Harriet Joan, Kimberly, Ida., 348 Bowen, Harold M., Coalville, 373 Bowen, Jane Brlggs, Salt Lake City, 212, 329 Bowen, John Mario, Provo, 307 Bowen, LeeRoy E., Paso Robles, Calif., 224, 280, 373 Bowen, Sylvia, Riverton, 373 Bowers, Claudia Rose A., Eagar, Ariz., 250, 348 Bowers, Howard L., Provo Bowers, Ida Rowena, Salt Lake City, 348 Bowie, Gary William, Claresholm, Alta., Can. Bowers, Winnifred, Salt Lake City Bowles, Gearald Allman, Provo Bowles, Roy Tyler, Provo, 373 Bowman, Calvin Murton, Las Vegas, Nev., 214 Bowman, John Charles, Rockford, 111. 373 Bowman, Wallace N., Deitrich, Ida., 348 Bown, Douglas Lee, Fayette Bown, Fred S., Provo Bown, Jesse C. Jr., Provo, 204 Bown, Robert Newell, Lynbrook, N. Y., 373 Boyack, Alan Sterling, Spanish Fork, 307 Boyack, Gary J., Springville Boyack, Jeanette, Salt Lake City Boyack. Merrill W., Seattle, Wash., 136, 224, 348 Boyack, Paul W., Provo Boyce, Clifford G., Powell, Wyo., 329 Boyd, Helen Jayne, Marion, N. C., 373 Boyd, Ellen Bernice, San Mateo, Calif., Boyenqer, Gerald LaVon, Nampa, Ida., 224, 326 Boyer, Harmon G., Provo, 329 Boyer, Kent D. Roy, Pleasant Grove, 373 Boyer, Larsen Strong, Springville, 348 Boyer, Lynn David, Springville Boyer, Marlin Edward, Springville, 244, 373 Boyer, Nada, Arco, Ida., 246, 329 Boyne, William Milton, Compton, Calif. 329 Brackner, Fred L., Wilmington, Calif., 373 Bradfield, Terry Vern, Sclpio Bradford, Nancy Ann, Oxnard, Calif., 278, 329 Bradford, Robert Ed, Spanish Fork, 307 Bradley, Carol Faye, Salt Lake City, 373 Bradshaw, Henry Jerry, Reno, Nev. Bradshaw, Jay Roy, Springville, 273, 307 Bradshaw, Leora, Hurricane, 329 Bradshaw, Sandra Kay, Mesa, Ariz., 172, 373 Brady, Beverly Ann, Arlington, Va., 212 Brad , Anna Grace, Sandy, 276 Brady, Con H., Orem, 307 Bray, Lon Garth, Falrview, 348 Brady, Robert Nyle, Ithaca, N. Y. Bragg, Mary Helen, Long Beach, Calif., 200. 329 BraiUiord, Jack W., Las Vegas, Nev. Bray, Lawrence Hall, Sapnish Fork, 330 Brebner, W. J., Carleton Place, Ont., Can. Brelllatt, Patricia Y„ Vallejo, Calif., 330 Breitenbuecher, Gayle, San Francisco, Calif., 202, 348 Bremer, Florine, Ft. Worth, Tex., 173, 246, 263, 373 Bremer, Ronald Allen, Bellflower, Calif., 348 Brennan, Clifford A., Walla Walla Wash. Brennan, Stania Lott, Walla Walla, Wash. Brewer, Bobby Jean, Joseph City, Ariz. Brewer, David Leslie, Tucson, Ariz., 307 Brewster, Richard C Lakewood, Calif., 322 Brewster, Bonnie Lu, Portland, Ore., 330 Brian, Henry Dudley, Loa, 373 Bridge, Mary Jo, Salt Lake City, 108, 373 Briggs, Ernest Tom, Rexburg, Ida., 329 Brlggs, Hermine, Magrath, Alta., Can. Braithwalte, Keith D., Magrath, Alta., Can., 348 Braithwaite, Lee Fred, Provo Braithv aite, Ruthmary, Provo, 246 Bramwell, Thora Jean, Oakland, Calif., 326 Bramwell, Sharon E., Ogden, 164, 348 Branch, Merrill E., Wellington, 139, 147, 240, 285, 329 Brandenburg, Ray E., Provo, 308 Brandley, Carmen Ma, Provo, 125, 216, 329 Brandley, Cleo Selk, Lethbridge, Alta., Can., 329 Brandley, Jacqueline N., Provo, 329 Brandley, John T., Ft. Macleod, Alta., Can., 373 Brasher, Margaret E., Huntington, 222, 243, 308 Bratsch, Kay Allison, Orange, Calif. Braun, Joan Mildred, Brooklyn, N. Y., 373 Braun, Raymond, Brooklyn, N. Y. Bray, Harry Lainalolo, fHonolulu, T. H., 308 Brlggs, James Osterloh, Magrath, Alta., Can., 308 Brlggs, Kenneth George, Ptovo Brlggs, Nancy Iretta, Provo, 249, 324 Bright. Clifta, Rigby, Ida., 373 Brighton, Nancy Glee, Hartsdale, N. Y., 348 Brighton, Patricia K., Hartsdale, N. Y., 175, 373 Brim, Beulah, Downey, Ida., 228, 238, 348 Brim, Willis Lavern Jr., Downey, Ida. Brlmhall, Arden J., Provo Brlmhall, Janelle, Provo, 46, 47, 226, 348 Brimhall, Max B., Salt Lake City Brlmhall, Verna 8., Morro Bay, Calif., 330 Brlnghurst, Kent H., Menio Park, Calif., 204, 348 Bringhurst, Patricia, Santa Barbara, Calif., 134, 232, 330 Brlnkerhoff, Harold E., Perrls, Calif. Brlnkerhoff, Jack L., Huntington Britsch, Todd Adam, Provo, 176 Broadbent, Berne D., Provo Broadbent, Beverly, Riverside, Calif., 208 Broadbent, Kay, Helper, 156, 330 Broadbent, Joseph S., Salt Lake City, 204, 373 Broadbent, Ray S., Salt Lake City, 237, 373 Broadbent, Ross LeRoy, Payson, 155 Broadbent, Sheila D., Boise, Ida., 348 Broadhead, Maeser D., Delta, Colo. Broc-:, Edward Earl, Goldsboro, N. C, 330 Brock, lleen. Salt Lake City Brock, Perry Morris, Goldsboro, N. C. Broc , Violet Louise, Green River, 373 Brockbank, Allen Brent, Provo, 194, 348 Brockbank, Barbara Kay, Provo, 216, 217, 232, 330 Brockbank, Eleanor Rae, Orlando, Fla., 252, 374 Brodorlck, Luelma, Salt Lake City, 374 Brodln, Nils Eric, Sethenburg, Sweden, 256, 262, 348 Brogdon, Douglas , Jerome, Ida., 374 Brogdon, Norman Edward, Jerome, Ida., 348 Bromley, Sephen C, Downey, Calif. Brooker, Marjean, Blackfoot, Ida., 374 Brooks, Ben Hugh, Cardston, Alta., Can. Brooks, Constance, Detroit, Mich., 226, 374 Brooks, Jerry Dwayne, Phoenix, Ariz., 196, 259, 308 Brooks, Karl, St. George, 90, 106, 255 Brooks, Willard M., Cardston, Alta.. Can., 348 Brooksby, Lyie Orson, Fredonia, Ariz. Brooksby, Merrill W.,, Fredonia, Ariz., 274 Brooksby, Wesley B., Fredonia, Ariz., 348 Brotherson, Jack Devon, Boneta, 265, 374 Brothorson, Mary K., Salt Lake City, 308 Brough, Eleanor, Kaysville, 374 Brough, Vilate, Kaysville Brower Lloyd Vernon, Denver, Colo., 374 Brower, Dile L., Carlsbad, Calif., 348 Brown, Ann Laroy, Coalville, 348 421 student Index - Autumn Quarter Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Browi Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown 256. 374 Anne, Taft, Calif.. 216, 232. 327, 330 Barbara Ann. CookeysvIIIe. Md., 348 Beverly Scipio. 266. 374 Carleton Wade. Sacramento. Calif.. 374 Carol Ann. Idaho Falls, Ida.. 198. 374 Carol Ann. Oklahoma City. Okla.. 374 Charles Ray. Whittler. Calif., 348 Cheryl. Salt Lake City. 237, 374 Colleen. Duncan. Ariz.. 348 Curtis Perry. Stenington. Conn.. 91 Darlene. Smihfield. 255, 374 Diane Lucille. Atlanta. Ga.. 252. 348 Donna. Turner. Ore., 374 Dorothy May. White Rock, B.C.. Can., 166. 348 90 Brown. Elbert Earl, Glendale. Calif. Brown. Ferneth. Mesa. Ariz.. 212. 308 Brown. Farrell Boyd. Koosharem, 221. 285, 348 Brown, Francell, Brlgham City, 374 Brown, Geraldine. Twin Falls. Ida.. 374 Brown. Glen Alan. Manti. 374 Brown, Glenn Louis. Leavenworth. Wash.. 348 Brown. Harlow Floyd, Koosharem Brown, Heber Clark Brown, Harry J., Provo Brown, Irma, Spanish Fork, 330 Brown, Jack Vernal. Provo Brown, James Frank, Lovell, Wye. 374 Brown. Kay Idell. Highland. Calif.. 228, 348 Brown. Kay Maureen. Oakland. Calif.. 330 Brown. Kenneth Calhoun, Glencoe. III. Brown. Kenneth R.. Woodruff Brown. Kent L.. Cedar City Brown, LaRae, Bountiful. 330 Brown, Lora Lee, Turner, Ore.. 202, 232, 285. 330 Brown, Marilyn Joyce, Lehi, 374 Brown, Melvin Jonathan, Buhl. Ida. Brown. Melvin R.. Coalville, 91 Brown, Nancy Burton, Bend, Ore. Brown. Norma Lynn. Buhl, Ida. Brown. Paul Arnold. Springvllle. 86 Brown. Ralph Buckley. Fallbrook, Calif. Brown, Ray Michael. Payson. 214, 348 Brown, Ray Williams, Bountiful Brown, Richard A.. Bremerton. Wash. Brown, Richard Kent, Annabella Brown, Robert A.. Spanish Fork. 374 Brown. Ronald Kay. Atlanta, Ga., 330 Brown, Rosemary, Eureka, Caiif.. 374 Brown, Russell Olsen, Provo, 274, 324 Brown, Sherrill James, Oakland, Calif., 91 Brown, Stanford Lee, Provo, 348 Brown, Victor Lee. Aurora. Colo.. 374 Brown. Virginia Ann. Denver, Colo.. 374 Browning. Kate Goddard, Weaverville, Calif., 228, 238, 348 Brox, Blaine H.. Marysvale Bruner. John William. Cheyenne. Wyo.. 348 Brunken. Bonnie Beth. Eugene. Ore.. 348 Brunner. Sonja Jean. Los Angeles. Calif.. 374 Brunsdale. Kenneth A.. Calgary. Alta.. Can. Brunson. Barry Brent. Fillmore, 374 Brunt, Alfred W. Jr., Idaho Falls, Ida., 374 Bryan, Glen Arthur, Tooele, 374 Bryan, Hazel Venae, Tooele, 244, 324 Bryan, Lauren Lee, Provo, 218, 332 Bryan, Lucile, Springvllle, 202, 374 Bryant, Billie Lane, Pinedale, Ariz. Bryant. Willla Rae. Castleford. Ida.. 330 Bryce, Douglas Rae, Guotay, Calif. Bryner. Maurine F.. Provo Bryson, Lawrence LeRoy, Provo, 374 Bryson, Robert Allen, Vernal Buchanan, Antoinette, Richfield Buchanan, Dona Julynne, Gunnison. 374 Buchanan. George Elray, Salt Lake City, 348 Buchanan, Lila Rae, Provo Buchanan, Jerry Lee, Centerfield, 374 Buchanan, Patsy Marie, Bellflower, Calif., 374 Buchanan, Randall J., Venice, 324 Buchanan. Robert N.. Denville, N. J. Buck. Sylvia. Orem Buckley, Irene Lillian, Wesson, Miss.. 374 Buckley, Mitzl, Mesa, Ariz. Buckman, Daniel R., Bend, Ore., 330 Buckwalter. Doyle W.. LaGrande, Ore., 374 Buckwalter, James B,, American Fork Budge, Barbara Blanche, Malad, 108. 188, 189, 308 Budge, Rayo Beck, Roy, 330 Budae, Gerald S.. Burley, Ida.. 348 Budcie. Kathryn Jean. Provo. 374 Buhfer. LeRoy Nile. Vale. Ore.. 33G Bulkley. Elizabeth A., Hadden Hts., N. J.. 230. 263, 374 Bullard, Sally Clare. Aberdeen. Md.. 374 Bullock. Burton Warren. Rawlins. Wyo., 86, 90, 210, 349 Bullock, Genelle, Emily, Lethbridge, Alfa., Can.. 374 Bullock, Gerald A.. Letnbndge, Alta,, Can.. 330 Bullock, Gleneva Faye, Provo Bullock. Gordon W.. Provo. 194. 330 Bullock, Karl Hart, Provo, 374 Bullock, La Dell R., Welling, Alta.. Can., 330 Bullock, Nola, Inglewood, Calif.. 374 Bullock. Reuben Lynn, Salt Lake City Bumann. Les Barry. Elmhurst. 111., 330 Bunkor, Ivan A.. Provo Bunker. Richard W.. Las Vegas. Nev. Bunker. Loretta. Atlanta. Ga. Bunker, Robert Clyde, Las Vegas, Nev., 100 Bunnell, Ann , Price, 228, 349 Bunnell. Dale Leon. Provo. 330 Bunnell. Mary Helen. Price, 207, 222, 308 Bunnell, Ted G., Provo Burbridge, Lucille, Salt Lake City, 264, 349 Burbldge, Richard L.. Tacoma. Wash.. 224, 349 Burdick, Colleen Madge, Dragerton, 349 Burge, Donald Lockwood, Arcadia. Calif.. 326 Burgess. DD Rae, Pilot Rock, Ore., 374 Burgess, Bruce M.. San Rafael, Calif.. 374 Burgess. Marva, Ogden Burgon, Glade L,, Provo, 324 Burgon, Kaye H., Midvale. 175, 176, 194, 330 Burk. Charlene, Springervllle, Ariz., 374 Burgos, Maria Elena, Juarez, Chih.. Mex., 374 Burke, Larry M.. Vernal, 374 Burkr;, Leora, Idaho Falls, Ida.. 374 Burke, Murland Jay, Idaho Falls, Ida., 204, 330 Burkholz, Karl T. Jr., Pewaukee. Wis.. 374 Burkinshaw, Kay Wilda, San Francisco, Calif. Burmester, Carla, San Mateo, Calif., 330 Burle-v, John Wesley, Provo, 349 Burnett, Demar Child, Boise, Ida.. 374 Burnotte, Jimme Ruth, Detroit, Mich.. 172. 374 Burningham, Jeanette B., Inglewood, Calif., 374 Burningham, Monna L., Glendora, Calif., 374 Burningham, Richard W.. Salt Lake City Burns. Eloye Jacob. Vernal, 374 Burns. Errol G.. Vernal, 349 Burns, Patrick John, Las Vegas, Nev.. 210, 211. 349 Burns. William Arnold. Provo. 374 Burnside, Afton, Provo, 349 Burn ide, Clyde Monte, Kenilworth. 237, 330 Burnson, Peter L.. Las Vegas. Nev., 374 Burr, Glenda, Orem, 374 Burrall, Gordon Knight, Pasadena, Calif., 147, 235, 349 Burrell, Janice Doreen, RIdgecrest, Calif., 349 Burrls, Donald Adams, Magna, 255 Burrup, Kaye LaRue, Provo, 216. 226. 238. 345, 349 Burt, David W., Brlgham, 308 Burt, Jack Weldon, Springvllle Burt, J. Kent. Springvllle. 374 Burt. Merrill C. Richland. Wash.. 330 Burt, Noel Wayne, Cardston, Alta.. Can. Burt. Ruth Elaine W.. Brlgham. 308 Burton. Alice Kay. Ogden, 349 Burton, Beverly Anne, Harpers Ferry. W. Va., 349 Burton, Carlyle S., Payson, 308 Burton, Donette, Salt Lake City, 202, 203, 349 Burton, EthoTene, Taimage, 349 Burton, Howard Edward, Los Angeles, Calif. Burton. John Harold. Phoenix, Ariz., 248, 308 Burton, Marvin J.. Los Angeles, Calif.. 249, 374 Busby, Mona, Montebello, Calif., 349 Busby, Malcolm Vern, Tucson, Ariz.. 374 Busch. Owen Charles, Dragerton Bush, Alfred L.. Denver. Colo.. 140, 308 Bush, Clifford M., Lakevlew, Ore.. 196. 322 Bush. Gerald Vernon. Ogden. 349 Bush, Myrna Dene, South Gate, Calif. 330 Bush, Palmroy Pung K.. Ewa. Oahu. T. H., 374 Bushman, Curtis Samuel, Snowflake, Ariz, Bushman. Margaret Ann. Lehi, 330 Bushman, Morris Smith, Provo Bushnell, Ted Darrell, Provo, 148, 330 Buskey, Sandra Joan, Los Angeles, Calif., 349 Busselberg, Carol Ann, Milwaukee, Wis., 162, 330 Butcher, Don Llnford, Kaysville, 349 Butikofer, Mailne, Idaho Falls, Ida.. 374 Butenhoff, Kay, Spanish Fork Butler, Betty Rae, Cairo, Ga., 252, 349 Butler. Arthur. Provo Butler, Beverly Jean Butler. Ervan H., Eager, Ariz., 330 Butler, John Kent, Yuma, Ariz.. 374 Butler, Lavar M.. Provo. 271 Butle-. Sandra Jean. Whittler. Calif., 222, 308 Butler Sherrel Gay, BIythe, Calif. 349 Butler, Sylvan G., Hillspring, Alta., Can., 330 Butslkares. George. West Orange. N. J. 374 Buttars, Lareen, Weston. Ida., 246, 349 Buttars, Orvin Allen, Burley, Ida,, 324 Butteifleld, Sherrie A.. Rawlins. Wyo.. 374 Butterfield. Thomas K., Phoenix, Ariz.. 218. 219. 308 Bybee, Barth Nalder, Bell, Calif.. 91, 374 Bybee, Cleona Nannette, Nyssa, Ore., 162, 285, 308 Bybee, Joanne E., Oakland. Calif. Bybee, Larry Curtis, Smithfleld, 322 Byers, Bruce Michael, Rosemead, Calif.. 284 Bylund, Cyrus Rudolph, Santaquin, 349 Byers, Kenneth Wayne, Ontario. Ore., 142, 349 Byrd, Jesse Floyd, Lynwood, Calif, Cable. Wayne LeRoy, Hawthorne, Nev.. 330 Cahill, Thomas E.. Provo. 196 Cahor-n, James Albert. Cardston. Alta.. Can. Caine. Lei Nani Rena. Clearfield, 374 Calder Allene C. Vernal, 265, 266, 374 Cahoon, Sharon, Portland, Maine, 226 Calder, Colleen, Provo, 374 Calder, John Richard, Prove Caldv ell, Allen L., Cardston, Alta., Can., 349 Caldwell, Don J., Henderson, Nev.. 375 Caldwell. James Dahl, Cardston, Alta., Can. Caldwell. Lowell C. Vernal Caldwell. Paul Marvin. Midvale. 90. 194 Caldwell, Sheila, Granada Hills, Calif., 330 Call, Ara Om Jr.. Appleton. Wis. Call. Caryol. Layton, 207, 330 Call, Dellwyn R.. Twin Falls. Ida., 308 Call, Diana Louise, Ogden, 349 Call, Eran Abegg, Col. Dublan, Cl.Ih., Mei.. 308 Call. Henry Dee. Layton, 375 Call, Ivan T.. Ely. Nev.. 330 Call. Henry Michael. Bountiful. 349 Call, Lael Rae B.. Seattle, Wash., 308 Call, Katherine G., Provo, 283, 308 Call, Lois Ann, Salt Lake City, 166, 277, 349 Call, Margie, Las Vegas, Nev., 330 Call, Mar|orIe, Ogden Call, Rita Rae, Citrus Heights, Calif.. 330 Call, Robert Leon, Aztec, N. Mex.. 142. 349 Call. Rodney Ford, Bountiful, 330 Call Ronnie Loree, Citrus Heights, Calif.. 349 Call. Sharon. Soda Springs, Ida.. 349 Call, Shirley Ann, Layton, 253, 375 Call. Susan. Columbus. Ohio. 212. 375 Call, Udean Raoul, Twin Falls, Ida.. 324 Call. Vivian. Salt Lake City, 375 Call, Willard Rex, Rigby, Ida.. 194, 375 Callaway, Delvin V.. Altadena. Calif., 190 Callister, David R., Glendale, Calif. Callister. Douglas L. Glendale, Calif, 375 Callister, Geraldine, Spanish Fork Callister, Katherine, Delta, 172,375 Calvert, Douglas Ray, Caliente, Nev.. 308 Callister, Reed R., Glendale, Calif., 149 Calvert, Terry Brant. Cody. Wyo.. 349 Calvert, Tracy N.. Alhambra. Calif, 218, 375 Calvert. William James. Caliente. Nev.. 330 Camergo. Anthony C. De, Campinas, Brazil Cameron, Bruce Garth, Las Vegas, Nev., 164 Cameron, Gary Reuel, Quincy, Calif., 375 Cameron. Sondra. Provo Camp, Virgil H., Provo, 162, 245, 324 Campbell, Becky. Phoenix, Ariz., 42, 43, 208, 234, 375 Campbell, Carolyn, Gardena, Calif., 226, 349 Campbell, Dennis James, Vernal, 349 Campbell, Diane, Van Nuys, Calif. Campbell, Harold D., Detroit, Mich., 375 Campbell, Howard Paul. Palmer. Alaska Campbell. James W., Portland, Ore.. 330 Campbell, John W., Baker, Ore. Campbell. Lyman, Vernal Campbell. Maurice, Provo Campbell, Phyllis, Sparks, Nev., 173, 375 Campbell, Robert Henry, Spanish Fork. 375 Campora. Steve Holt. Stockton, Calif. 90 Candland. Doris Jean. Santa Rosa, Calif, 330. Candland. Robert G., Provo, 175, 349 Candland, Wendell Rex, Santa Rosa, Calif, 330 Canileld, Alan Richard, Provo Canfleld, Kaye, Boise, Ida.. 375 Canning, Lois Cook, Orem Cannon, J. Terrance, Worland, Wyo.. 267, 330 Cannon. Linda, Salt Lake City, 375 Cannon, Maurice Kent, Worland, Wyo., 330 Canno, Vena Lee. Provo. 308 Canly, Janeen J.. 243 Cannon, Philip Ray, Provo, 108, 113, 330 Cannon, Welles Pinney, New Haven, Conn.. 263, 375 Capson, Valoran R., Salt Lake City. 375 Canto, John Wayne, Springvllle, 375 Canty, John Marvin, Sanford, Colo. Cardall, J. Norman. Provo Cardon, Anita, Durango, Colo.. 237, 375 Cardon, Ellen, Durango, Colo.. 237, 330 Cardon, Melvin Johnson, El Paso, Tex. Cardon, Phillip E., Venice, Calif, 164, 375 Carls, Wayne M., Orem Cardon, Susette Vilate, Mesa, Ariz. 422 student Index - Autumn Quarter Car?en, Gary Evans. Sprlngville. 375 Carleton, Ella Marian. Price, 375 Cartile, Florence, Heber, 375 Cariile, Garvin E.. 349 Carllle, Karen, Heber. 375 Carling, Marlena Mae, Oasis, 349 Carlisle, DoneHa June, Salt Lake City Carlisle, Ivan James, Provo Carlson. Bill LeRoy, Portola, Calif.. 330 Carlson, Darlene Dolly, Monterey Park, Calif.. 30b Carlson. Terren ce S., Enumclaw, Wish. Carls+on. Charles B., Arlington, Va., 173. 375 Carlston. Nancy. Arlington. Va., 330 Carlton. Karen, Boise. Ida., 349 Carpenter. Lila Joy, Evanston, Wyo., 172. 237, 375 Carr. J. Douglas, Clearfield. 330 Carpenter, Ted Eugene. Manti Carr. Keith R.. Leres. Calif, 308 Carr, Lynette. Helper Carr. Patricia Janelle. Oakland, Calif. 208 Carraway, Clarence O., Baytown, Tex., 276, 330 Carrigan, James Lisle, Bingham, 349 Carroll, Maureen, Brigham, 202, 330 Carroll, Roscoe Davis, Orem Carruth, Carole, Las Vegas, Nev., 137, 349 Carruthers, Joyce E., Idaho Falls. Ida.. 330 Carson. Carmen P.. Homedale. Ida., 170 Carter, Amber Michie, Tabiona, 308 Carter, Anita. Lund, Nev., 349 Carter. Annette, American Fork, 226, 330 Carter, Don C. Provo, 214. 273, 349 Carter. Florence M., Ukiah, Calif. 375 Carter, Harold Leray, Proyo, 308 Carter, Henry Dennis. Oakland, Calif, 237. 375 Carter, Janet Arline, Salt Lake City, 308 Carter, Judith, San Diego, Calif. 208. 375 Carter. Merrill Ray, Spanish Fork Carter. Murlan D.. Shelby. Mont.. 375 Carter, Joseph L. Jr.. Alexandria, Va. Carter, Lila Jean, Tabiona, 173, 375 Carter, Ronald Gary. Buhl, Ida., 162 Carter, Rulon Newell Carter, Warren L., Los Angeles. Calif. Carter, Wilson Clive. Nelson, B. C. Can. Cartwright, Mary Jean, Draper, 29, 285, 308 Carver, Dale Ross, Boise, Ida., 262. 322 Carver, Gary Homer. Provo Carver, James Andrew, Provo Carver, Maxine Kay, Santa Monica. Calif., 375 Casavantes, Jose A. F., Juarez, Chlh., Mex. Case, Gayle. Altamont. 232, 243, 265, 330 Case, Glenn Alan, Altamonf 330 Casper, George Gary, Junction City, Ore., 235, 375 Casper, Gordon C, Provo Casper, Leon B.. Rigby, Ida., 308 Casper, Marvin Dee. Provo Casper, Milan Kent. RIgby. Ida.. 1 94 Castillo, Jorge i.. Quezaltge. Guatemala. 330 Castillo, Rafael E., Cunen, Guatemala. 256, 274. 324 Castleton, Lloyd, V.. Springville, 375 Catmull, Delbert Reed. Rupert. Ida. Cattani, Ray A., Pasadena. Calif, 286, 308 Cattani, Thomas, Glendale. Calif, 330 Caulford, Edwin L., Schenectady, N. Y., 375 Cazier, Ronald Norman, Las Vegas, Nev., 330 Cavin, Nancy Johanne, St. Helens, Ore., 375 Cawley, Virginia L., Augusta, Ga. Cawley, Roger R., Pleasant Grove, 375 Cebellada, Francisco L., Melilla, Spain, 256 Celentano, James John, Palisades, N. J. Cena, Robert E., Castro Valley, Calif, 214, 349 Celaya, Varge H., Moses Lake, Wash., 375 Chadwick, Charlotte L., Nampa, Ida, 330 Chadwick, Hans Tim, American Fork Chadwick. Jerald Fay, American Fork, 330 Chalk, David NIelson, Provo, 330 Challburg. Norman Lee. Citrus Heights, Calif, 375 Chamberlain, Charles Kent, Provo, 375 Chamberlain, Edwin C, Ely, Nev. Chamberlain, Frank W.. Covina, Calif.. 91. 103, 218 Chamberlain, Gary A., Toppenlsh, Wash., 204, 349 Chamberlain, Jonathan. Kanab Chamberlain. Kelton L., Kanab, 273, 330 Chamberlain. David M., Pasadena, Calif.. 269 Chambers, Mary K., Provo, 308 Chambers, Robert Lee. San Diego, Calif, 349 Chambers, Robert LeRoy. Seattle. Wash.. 375 Chandler, Helen C. Salt Lake City. 226, 349 Chandler, Jean M., Welser. Ida., 282. 349 Chanslor, Lewis Parker. Reno, Nev.. 349 Chantry, Earl Clyde, Lancaster, Calif, 214 Chaplin, Dora Mae, Provo, 173, 375 Chaolin, Lois E., Provo, 349 Chapman, Glen, Provo, 326 Chapman, Earl W., Layton, 148, 308 Chapman. Jaclcolyn L., San Diego, Cailf., 208. 375 Chappelt, Conrad S., Bostonia. Calif. Chappell. Calvin Jay. Lyman. 375 Chappell, Eddie G., Lyman Chappell, Larry Ray, Lyman Chappell, Lloyd L., Lyman Chappell. Robert O.. Provo, 308 Chappell. Thomas Lee. Lyman. 308 Chappie, Benjamin R., Anderson, Calif., 375 Charles. Marlene P., North Hollywood, Calif., 220, 330 Chase, Dolores, Orinda, Calif., 330 Chase, Irel Lynn Jr., Nephi Chatelain, Hazel D., Salt Lake City, 308 Chatham, Bet+y Jean, Lynwood, Calif.. 375 Chattoraj, Shib Charan. West Bengal. India, 256. 324 Chavez. Elena Elvira, Col. Juarez. Chih., Mex., 256 Cheeakwai, Glenn, Port of Spain, Trinidad Chelson, Gary James, Colton, Ore., 375 Cheney, Barbara, Provo, 349 Cheney, Garth Wayne, Provo. 349 Cheney, Jack Goodell. Nampa, Ida. Cheney, Joyce, Falrvlew Cheney, Marian. Provo, 243, 330 Cheney, S. Cleone H., Nampa, Ida. Cheney, Wayne Douglas, Welser. Ida., 349 Cherry, Clair Gail Ephraim, 330 Cherry, Wallls Martin, Choteau, Mont. Cherry, Youn Wol, Seoul, Korea, 246 Chi, Youn Wol, Seoul, Korea, 256 Chidester, Craig Lynn, Brawley, Calif Chidester, Evar Leon, American Fork Chidester, R. Ellene, Buhl. Ida., 375 Child. Eva Diane, Spanish Fork. 330 Childs, Fred D., Sprlngville Childs, Forrest Barry. China Lake. Calif. Chllds. Howard LeRoy Child:. Jay Newel, Gunnison Childs, Robert Dale, China Lake, Calif, 375 Childs. Wllma. Gunnison. 108, 350 Chlpman. Dorene, Welling, Alta.. Can.. 375 Chlvers, Robert L., Boise. Ida., 146, 331 Chittock. David H.. Orem Choe, Ae Suk, Seoul, Korea Choi, Sung Sik, Seoul, Korea Choules, Deanna. Salt Lake City, 264, 375 Chournos, George R., Ogden Chournos, Joyce Ann T., Ogden Chrlstensen Christensen Chrlstensen Christensen Christensen Chri jrensen Christensen Christensen Chrlstensen Christensen, Chrlstensen, Christensen Chri3 ensen Christensen Christensen Chrlstensen Christensen Christensen Christensen Chrlslensen Christensen Christensen Christensen Christensen Chrlstensen Chrlstensen Christensen, Christensen Christensen Christensen, Christensen, Chrlstensen, Chrlstensen Chrlstensen Chrlstensen, Chrlstensen Christensen, Christensen Chrlitensen, Christensen Christensen Christensen, Chrlstensen Chrlstensen Christensen Christensen Christensen Allen C, American Fork. 286, 308 Bruce J., Provo Carol L., Provo, 350 Carole. Farmlngton, N. Mex.. 172. 262 Carol. Oakland. Calif, 269. 350 Clarice A.. American Fork Clay B.. Redlands, Calif. 330 Clifford, Morgan, 273, 330 David E., Olldale. Calif, 190, 322 David R., Arlington, Va., 350 Dewey L., Ephraim. 322 Don M., Aurora, 135, 375 Donald W., Yucaipa, Calif, Duane G., Seattle, Wash.. 125, 412. 349 Duane L., Long Beach. Calif. Earl Jay, Burley. Ida.. 350 Fred M.. Pocatello, Ida., 375 Gayle. Driggs, Ida., 232, 331 Gladys L., Falrvlew, 331 Gordon V., Shelley, Ida., 375 Grant A., Provo. 331 H. Boyd. West LaFayette. tnd., 375 Herbert E.. Shelley. Ida., 190, 350 Howard J., Salem Ha, Driggs, Ida., 176, 238, 246, 350 Janice. Farmlngton. N. Mex., 173 Jay E. Richfield, 350 Jolene, Salt Lake City Jones Kay, Spanish Fork Joseph J.. Orem Josephine. Payson, 208, 234. 375 Karen, Spanish Fork Kaye. Mesa. Ariz., 212 Larry C, Springville Karen, Delta Karen E.. Springville. 308 Max L., Delta, 351 Marilyn. Provo. 162 Mar.k E. Driggs, Ida.. 375 Merritt L, Oak City Myrna I., Huntington, 234, 244.375 Naomi R., Redding, Calif., 167, 176. 331 Neal F., Lehi, 125. 279 Ortho, Provo, 324 Patricia. Provo. 308 Richard L., Salt Lake City Richard F., Falrvlew Christensen. Ronal Eugene, Burley, Ida., 350 Christensen. Ruby G., Springville Christensen, Rulon Ray, Wheat Ridge, Colo., 375 Christensen, Sharil D., Payson, 331 Christensen, Sharon L., Orem. 376 Chriftensen. Shirley, Delta. 376 Christensen. Theodore, Provo, 308 Christensen, Weldon V., Fayette Christensen, William Robert, Antonito, Colo. Christensen. William W., Antonito, Colo. Chr.stensen, Winston E.. Delta, 162, 240 Christian, Anthony L., Pioche, Nev., 376 Christiansen, Arden T., Burlington, Wyo., 350 Christiansen. Danielle, Provo Christiansen. David D.. Pleasant Grove. Christiansen, Gloria A., Welser, Ida. Christiansen, Howard D., Moreland. Ida., 351 Christiansen. Kent H.. Gunnison Christiansen, Norman L., Provo Christiansen, Patricia, Monroe, 283. 308 Chrlstlanson. James R.. Spanish Fork. 308 Christiansen, Laura M., Parkdale, Ore., 376 Christiansen, Rollo D., Ely. Nev., 376 Christiansen. Sally A.. Ontario. Ore., 172. 376 Christiansen Stephen, Gunnison. 376 Christie. Florence V.. San Francisco, Calif. 173 Christlson. Barbara A., Ely. Nev., 172, 376 Christley. Milan R., Salem, Va., 91 Chrlstofferson, Leo J., Lehl. 308 Chrlstofferson. Reed K.. Salt Lake City. 350 Churg, Henry Punt, Provo, 326 Chun. Albert L. Ming, Honolulu, T. H., 308 Church. Elsie, Alameda. Eire. Pa.. 287. 331 Church. Leah, Delta, 376 Church, Russell Arley, Gary, Ind., 269, 376 Circuit, Jeffrey Lee, WInetta, 111., 237, 258, 280, 37b Clark, Alice Virginia Quincy. Fla,, 376 Clark, Betty. Provo, 350 Clark. Brent Nolan, Washington, D.C., 376 Clark, Curtis E., Rosemead, Calif., 1 73. 376 Clark, Dan Bartlett, San Diego, Calif, 133. 331 Clark. David Gary. Provo Clatk, David Lee. Anaheim, Calif, Clark. DeeAnn, Montpeller, Ida., 350 Clark, Donald Ward. Nampa. Ida.. 166 Clark, Delete, Meridian. Calif. 202, 232, 331, 243 Clark, Dick Joe, Yuba City. Calif., 91. 376 Clark. Edy Lou. Lindsay. Okla., 376 Clark, Donald D.. East Ely, Nev. Clark, Ellna C, Pleasant Grove Clark, Emma Lou, Provo Clark, Esther Marlene, Tooele, 376 Clark, Erma. Morgan Clark, Gary Denzlo. Idaho Falls, Ida. Clark, George Alan, Redwood City, Calif. Clark, George Russell, Long Beach, Calif Clark. Gordon T.. Vale. Ore., 350 Clark, Hazel Cook Clark, James Robert, Tacoma, Wash., 376 Clark, Lee Jay, Meridian, Calif, 376 Clark, Leona G., East Ely, Nev. Clatk, Malcolm G.. East Ely, Nev. Clark, Mary Elizabeth, Grantsvllle. 331 Clark, Mary Helen, St. George, 255 Clark, Nancy Karen, Sun Valley, Calif. Clark, Nelda Lydla. Etna, Wyo., 243, 308 Clark, Ralph B.. Vale. Ore., 124. 240, 308 Clark, Robert L.. Ogden. 376 Clark. Ronald Carlos, Farmlngton, 376 Clark, Robert M., Redwood City, Calif Clark. Robert Wesley, Klamath Falls. Ore., 350 Clark, Ronald Keith, Lehi, 376 CUrit, Ruel Ross, Provo Clark, Thelma Phillips, Provo Clark, Jorr. Paul, Pleasant Grove. 86, 90 Clark. Welsfcrd H., Provo Clarke, Emily Jane, Alhambra. Calif Clarke. Jill, Provo. 170, 232. 331 Cla-ke, William R., Burbank. Calif. Clarke. Nancy Ann, Vallejo. Calif. 376 Clarke, Richard L., Panorama City, Calif, 376 Clarkson, Alice Marie, Mesa, Ariz., 376 Clarkson, Vern Shaw, Jerome, Ida., 376 Claw, Dorothy, Chlnlee, Ariz., 376 Clawson, Gary Clark, Stirling. Alta., Can., 350 Clawson, Marilyn Rose, Pasadena, Calif., 376 Clay. John Parley, Wichita, Kan.. 351 Clawson. Willard LaVar, Provo, 308 Clay, Robert Don. Wichita. Kan., 280, 376 Clayson, Douglas W.. Santaquln. 308 Clayson. Harold W.. Alameda, Calif.. 326 Clayson. Jessie Merle, Payson Clayton, Kathleen, Salt Lake City. 376 Clayson, RaeNee, Sprlngville Clayton, Kelvin C, Orem. 308 423 student Index - Autumn Quarter Clegg. Alene, Heber, 351 Clegg, Almon H., Heber Clegg, Anabel, Provo, 350 Clegg, Aria Jeannine, Provo, 170 Cleag, Daniel Giles, Heber, 350 Clegg, Dennis A., Heber, 308 Clegg. Don Ray, Springvilie Clegg, J. Holvor, Provo, 190 Clemence, Dorothy J., South Gate, Calif., 376 Clement, Carroll Gene, Provo Clements, Billy Gene, Ft. Worth, Tex., 376 Clements, Diane, Roseville, Calif., 172, 376 Clifford. Tonia C. Portland, Ore.. 331 Cleverly, Norton A., Parma, Ida., 376 Cline, Charles W., Craig, Colo. dinger, Lawrence A., San Diego, Calif., 376 Clinaer, Janece, Provo dough, Gloria Marie, Salt Lake City, 198, 331 Cloward. George Ray, Provo Cloward, Marie Eugene. Provo Cloward. Spencer K.. Provo. 376 Clucas. Jerry Keith. Meridian. Ida.. 308 Cluff. DeVar Dean. Ashland, Ore., 261, 376 Cluff, Louise, Juarez. Chih.. Mex., 376 duff. Stanna Gay. El Monte. Calif.. 246. 277. 376 Cluff. Wanda Lorene. Farmington. N. Mex.. 350 Clyde. Kathryn Jane. Heber, 216. 308 Clynick, Joanne B.. Detroit. Mich.. 376 Coales, Wesley Eugene, Gresham, Ore., 167, 376 Coats, Fred Nielsen. Murray. 376 Cockayne. Carolyn L.. Salt Lake City, 376 Coe. Nathan Bert. Boulder. Nev. Coffin. Anne. Sheridan. Wyo.. 308 Coffin, Gary Rex, Pocatello, Ida., 376 Coffin, Jack La Veil, West Yellowstone, Mont., 271, 308 Coffman, Esther G., Yuba City. Calif.. 376 Colby. Doris Arlene. Huntington. 376 Cole. Carla. Preston. Ida., 350 Cole, Charles F., Santa Monica, Calif. Cole, Dean Clark, Tooele, 376 Cole, Leslie Wayne, Albuquerque, N. Mex. Cole, Natalie, Albuquerque, N. Mex., 230. 376 Cole. Tommy Carl. Bard. Calif.. 91, 218. 376 Coloman, Doreen. Mar Vista. Calif., 228, 350 Coleman. Gene R.. Lyman. Neb. Coleman, Jacqueline, Salt Lake City, 376 Coleman, Ray Walter, Ogden, 308 Coleman, Ronald D., Arcadia, Calif., 308 Coleman, Sandra Lee, Salt Lake City, 376 Coleman, Virginia M., Payette, Idff., 350 Coles, Otto Kent. Provo Coles, Scott C, Provo Coles, Rex Lydell, Rigby, Ida., 351 Collamer, Richard J., Royal Oak, Mich., 308 Collard, George E. Jr., Provo Collard, Lorraine, Idaho Falls, Ida., 33 1 Colledge, Connie Rae, Orem Collet, Marietta S., Del Bonita. Alfa.. Can., 376 Collett. Carol Luana, Kaysville. 331 Collier. Wendell, Vernal. 145. 308 Collins. Cecily Erika, Y uba City, Calif., 226, 376 Collins. Lila Marolyn, Provo Collins. Sharon. Swan Valley. Ida.. 351 Collins, Stanley E.. Provo. 109, 331 Collins. Sue. Provo. 208, 350 Collyer. Ronald F.. Farmington. N. Mex.. 142. 262. 350 Colt. John. Provo Colton, Craig W., Salt Lake City, 376 Colson, Robert E., SA ' an Valley, Ida., Colvin, Bobby Wallace, Odgen, 331 Combs, Cloyd James. Provo. 350 Comes. Barbara Joan. Scottsbli.ff. Neb. Cornish. D. Clayton. Payette. Ida.. 214, 308 Compton, John Hilary. St. Francis. 5. D.. 285, 331 Conder, Darrell George, American Fork Conder, Donald A., American Fork, 33 1 Conder, Gareth, Alva. American Fork, 376 Conder. Jerry Gillman, Bishop. Calif. Condie. Howard G.. Salt Lake City, 350 Conklin. Edward Dean. Ferron. 350 Connell. Rosemary, Salt Lake City. 331 Connelley. Joyce E.. Moses Lake. Wash., 288. 376 Connors. Roger Lee, Bandon, Ore. Conrad. Darel Albert, Provo Conrad, Paul W., Provo, 331 Contreras, Carlos A., Comayaguela, Honduras, 324 Converse, Roger F. Jr., Denville, N. J. Conway, Thomas Locke, El Paso, Tex., 331 Conway, William David, Craig, Colo., 331 Cook, Alan Dennis, Syracuse Cook. Alonzo Dean, Salmon, Ida., 350 Cook. Barbara Jane, Willard, 228, 238, 350 Cook, Betty Sue, Fountain Green, 234, 376 Cook, Boyd G., Ogden Cook, Ivan B., Fruitland, Ida., 326 Cook, Jack Robinson, Cheyenne, Wyo. Cook, Kenneth Stanley, Provo, 350 Cook, Lautetta Jean, Martinez, Calif., 376 Cook, Lillian C, Thornton, Ida., 308 Cook, Loren Joseph, Orem Cook, Mary Elaine, Salt Lake City. 376 Cook, Patricia LaRae, Great Falls, Mont. Cook, Roger Marvin, Idaho Falls, Ida., 376 Cook, Ruth Ladene, Salt Lake City, 376 Cook, Shirley, Clearfield, 173, 262, 376 Cook, Sonia Kaye, Fountain Green, 376 Cook, Robert F., Provo. 376 Cook, William A., Rigby, Ida., 322 Cooksey, Eva V., Rahchos of Taos, N. Mex., 376 Cool, John R., Orem, 351 Coortbs, Clyde Ray, Tremonton Coombs, Suzanne, Banning, Calif., 230, 376 Coons, Richard A., Long Beach, Calif., 376 Cooper, Coleen, Orem, 376 Cooper, Gayle, Mesa, Ariz., 377 Cooper, Danna Lee, Tucumcari, N. Mex., 308 Cooper, Glenna D.. Springfield. Ida., 212. 285, 376 Cooper. James Ervin. Knoxville, Tenn. Cooper, James Gary, Mesa, Ariz., 376 Cooper, Jay E., Washington Cooper, Kenneth G., Pangultch, 308 Cooper, Leslie Muir, Salt Lake City Cooper, Linda C, Gridley. Calif., 377 Cooper. Lyie J.. Genola Cooper. Marilyn, Oceanside. Calif.. 351 Cooper. Robert Allen. St. Louis. Mo.. 350 Cooper. Shirlee Anne. Springfield, Ore., 350 Corak, Eva Marlene, Midvale, 170. 350 Corbett. Edward K.. Berkeley. Calif.. 377 Corbett. Lawrence R., Worland, Wyo. Corbett, Samuel J. Jr., Leiand, N. C., 377 Corbin, Jackie Wayde, Provo Cordon, Rula, Boise, Ida. Corey, Richard Ira, Provo Cordner, Raymond Grant, Provo Corey, Sharon Jeanne, Idaho Falls, Ida.. 202. 350 Corless. Merlene. Provo. 377 Cornelius. Don Edward. Ronan. Mont.. 350 Cornelius, Merrill D., Ronan, Mont., 377 Corlna, Ross H., Woodruff Cornwall, Mary Ellen, Clayton, N. Mex., 175, 176 Coster, Claudia, Burley, Ida., 331 Cote. Leo Francis, Amesbury, Mass. Cottam. Carolyn, Provo Cottam. Delmar R., Escalante, 308 Cottle, Pauline, Pocatello, Ida., 377 Couzens, Darlene Rae, Portland, Ore., 331 Covey, Barbara Jean. Arcadia. Calif.. 212. 331 Covington. Steve Vern. Idaho Falls, Ida., 377 Covington, Wayne LeRoy, Pingree. Ida., 331 Cowan, Alex Park, Hollywood, Calif., 377 Cowan, Cynthia Ann, Provo Cowan, Claudine, Springvilie Cowan, LuJean, Boulder, Nev., 308 Cowdell, Robert Boyle, Los Angeles, Calif., 322 Cowan, Ross, San Bruno, Calif.. 350 Cowles, Newell Eugene. Escalante Cowley. Dean Parrel. Venice Cowley, Johnny, Heber, 377 Cowley, Elaine, Tremonton, 230, 377 Cowley, Kendall F., Heber Cowley, Lewis Ted, Salt Lake City Cowley, Marjorie S., Layton, 331 Cowley, Wayne Dixon, Provo, 272 Cowsert, Karen N., Brawley, Calif., 308 Cox, Claudia Ann., Draper, 377 Cox, Deon. Hooper, 377 Cox, Gary Everett, Wendell, Ida., 350 Cox, Gaylen J., Manti Cox, Jack Arnold, Orem Cox, James Bruce, Provo, 331 Cox, John Gordon, Provo Cox, Louise, Provo, 377 Cox, Marion Irene, Parma, Ida. Cox. Sharron. Salt Lake City. 350 Cox. Verl J.. Layton Cox. William Farrell. Provo Cov. Joyce Kny, Long Beach. Calif., 285 Cozzens, Charles J., Provo, 308 Crabb, Nevin Lee, Orem Crabtree, Kay Lee, Cardston, Alta., Can. Craft, Robert Gerald, Ontario, Calif., 331 Cratts, David Scott, Delta, 377 Crafts, Merlene, Delta Cragun, Laurel Ann, Yakima, Wash. Craia, Thadeus Steven, Safford, Ariz., 218, 350 Cram Deanna, Las Vegas, Nev., 216, 350 Crandall, Don Ashael, Mesa, Ariz., 162. 412 Crandall, Evelyn, Springvilie, 259, 308 Crandall. Gary L.. Springvilie. 100. 109 Crandall. Harvey L.. Idaho Falls, Ida., 350 Crandall. Horace Dean. Provo Crandall. John A., Mesa, Ariz., 350 Cranoall, Lenore. Springvilie, 377 Crandall, Sue Dette E., Safford, Ariz., 216, 228, 350 Crane, Georgia Anne, Los Angeles, Calif., 193 Crane, Loren Danford, Las Vegas, Nev., 249, 350 Crane, Patricia, Los Angeles, Calif., 331 Crane, William E. Jr., Mink Creek, Ida., 308 Craner, Jeri T., Provo, 216, 308 Crapo, Carol Berniece, Rosemary, Alta., Can., 350 Craose, Warren Pitts, Savannah, Ga., 252, 350 Craven, Frank L., Provo Craven, Rue Ann W., Provo Craven, Marian, Provo Cravens, Jack Graham, San Diego, Calif., 90, 106, 350 Crawford. Arvin Clark, Spokane, Wash. Crawford, Edward R., Moses Lake. Wash.. 288. 350 Crawford. Ray F.. Paris. Ida. Crawford. Malcolm D.. Yakima. Wash.. 350 Crawford. Shirley Ann, Columbia, 377 Crawford, Vanessa L., Sandy Creasey, Virgil L., Coos Bay, Ore. Creer. Diana Lee. Provo. 172. 212. 331 Creer, Glade Y.. Spanish Fork Creer, Howard Nielsen, Spanish Fork, 308 Crenshaw, Mills Laurie, Napa, Calif., 272, 331 Creer, William N., Provo Crevislon, Gweneth E., Provo Creviston, Herbert William, Provo, 108 C Cri Cri C c Cri Cri Cri c Ci smon, Leo Eugene. Casa Grande. Ariz., 331 smon, Carole Irene, Mesa, Ariz.. 377 smon, De Nell L., Phoenix, Ariz., 377 st, Robert H., Pocatello, Ida., 176, 221. 331 tchfield. LeRoy R.. Kamloops. B.C.. Can., 331 tchlow. Larry W.. Ogden. 331 tchlow. Robert T.. Ogden. 308 tser. Byran K.. Orem. 350 ttenden. Carolyn J.. Los Angeles. Calif. 212, 350 ttenden. Jimmie F., Oakley, 103 Crockett, C. Webb., Pocatello. Ida.. 48. 147. 223, 240. 301. 331 Crockett. Kenneth H., Salt Lake City, 156, 264, 350 Crockett, Lawana Jean, Newport News, Va., 377 Crockett, Russell W., Montpelier, Ida., 162 377 Crott Carol, Lovell, Wyo., 172, 267, 377 Croft, Faye Lavieve, Provo, 277, 350 Croft, Garth Fisher, Provo, 308 Croft, Julia M., Idaho Falls, Ida., 350 Croft, Margaret Ann, Idaho Falls. Ida.. 308 Crott. Merlin R.. Pleasant Grove. 221. 272. 324 Crofts. Steve Maurice. Richfield Croft, Mary Katherine, Cedar City, 331 Crofts, Darel Kent, Richfield, 377 Crompton, Bruce Gene, Brigham City, 350 Cron, Earl Jackson Jr., Provo, 377 Crook, Kathleen, Emery, 172, 377 Crook, Margaret Kay, Fallon, Nev., 377 Crookston Lenore. Mesa. Ariz.. 108. 259. 331 Crosby. Alden Glen. Ogden. 176. 331 Crosby. David S.. Alex. Va. Crosby. Edward Earl. Altamont. 350 Crosby. John S.. St. Johns. Ariz.. 377 Crosby. Karen Jane. Dos Palos. Calif. Crosby. Luzon Orvilla. Orem. 33! Crose, Carrol Louise, Long Beach, Calif., 108. 238, 350 Croshaw, Carol Ann, Mountain View, Calif., 108. 134, 350 Cross. Donald Leon. Elgin. III.. 350 Crosse, Richard E., Santa Cruz, Calif. Crossley, Vera Alice, Los Angeles, Calif.. 331- Crouse. Marisha Ann, Pagosa Springs. Colo., Crow. Charles William, Twin Falls, Ida. Crow, Sylvia P. Crow, Jean Lorraine, Hollywood, Calif., 173. Crow, Verna Gayle, Hollywood, Calif., 377 Crowley, Carole Jean, Twin Falls, Ida., 331 Crowley. Nellissa J.. Glendale. Calif.. 331 Crowley. Lionel Paul. Ontario. Calif.. 270. 308 Crowley. Jared O.. Upland. Calif.. 377 Crowley. Larry Olson. Upland, Calif., 350 Crowther, Arven Jay, Axtell, 331 Crowther, Frank M., Fountain Green Crowther, Marinan, Fountain Green. 377 Crowton. David Harris. Provo Crowther. Teddy Joe. Alex. Va., 350 Crowton, David M., Orem Crum, Paul E. Jr., Provo, 37 Cruser, Merrill L., Monteview, Ida., 308 Crystal, Doris Olive, Pleasant Grove, 350 Cude, Ronald Lynn, Long Beach, Calif. Cullimore, Kay Haniss, Provo, 350 377 377 424 student Index - Autumn Quarter Cullimore, Karen, Great Neclc. N. Y.. 170. 377 Cullimore. Kelvyn H., Provo. 308 Cullimore. Sandra V.. Pleasant Grove. 331 Cummings. Karen. Salt Lalte City. 226. 350 Cunningham. Jerald O.. Grand Junction. Colo.. 134. 275 Cummins. L. G., Navosota, Tex. Cundick. Margaret Mae, Santa Barbara, Calif., 37V Cunliff. James David. Bingham Canyon. 91 Cunningham. Delores P.. Farmington. 377 Cunningham. Marilyn G.. Gallup. N. Mex.. 170, 200, 228. 238, 350 Currier, Carlton J., Trail. B. C. Can.. 350 Curth. Marilyn, Los Angeles, Calif.. 377 Curtis. Caroline. Lehi. 202. 331 Curtis, Clayne Grant, Orem Curtis. Deanne Gae. Downey. Ida., 377 Curtis Delene Rae, Downey. Ida.. 246. 377 Curtis, Demar, Salina Curtis. Gerald Don, Salt Lake City, 91 Curtis, Karen, Placerville, Calif., 124, 128, 287, 33 1 Curtis, Kirk Moffitt, Orangeville, 324 Curtis. Nancy Lee, Salt Lake City, 377 Curtis. Paul Johnson, Spanish Fork Curtis, Robert D. , Provo, 377 Cushing, Renetta Arlene, Los Angeles, Calif., 172, 285. 377 Cutler, Dorothea M., Salt Lake City, 208, 377 Cutler. Douglas Lynn, Provo, 308 Cutler, Marlene, Salt Lake City Cutler, Raye C. V.. Penticton. B. C. Can. Dagrade. Marvin Donald. Las Vegas. Nev.. 174 Dahi, David Arthur Jr., Bakersfield, Calif., 377 Dahl, David C, Raymond, Alta., Can., 280, 308 Dahl, Diane, Inglewood. Calif.. 377 Dahl.. Patricia. Pocatello. Ida.. 230, 377 Dahl, Reed M,. Raymond. Alta., Can. Dahle. Dorothy Carolyn, Aberdeen. Ida.. 377 Dahle, June Anne. Provo. 176, 287. 377 Dahle. John Edward, Murray Dahlin, Kenneth A., Concord. Calif., 33 1 Daitey, Diana Dee, Burbank, Calif., 377 Daines, Nancy Kay, Lynnwood, Wash., 350 Daines, ' David Eugen , Lynnwood, Wash. Daines, Weldon Lee, Firth, Ida., 350 Dalby, Dean LaMar. Levan Dalebout, Paul, Provo, 86, 90 Dalley. Ronald Albert, Overton, Nev. Dallln, Daria, Springvllle, 377 Dallln. Don Blake, P ' rovo, 274, 324 Dallin, Shlrl C. Spanish Fork, 377 Dalton, David Dare, Los Altos, Calif., 350 Dalton, Jan Whitney, Springvllle, 350 Dalton, Janet, Circleville, 377 Dalton, Juana Miriam, Fullerton, Calif., 433, 212 Dalton. Lena Geneve, Pleasant Grove, 243, 331 Daly, Jay Wllford, Richfield Daney, Monnie Morgan, Talihlna, Okla. Dandrldge, Virginia S.. Pasadena, Calif.. 377 Daney, Ramona Edna, Pleasant Grove Daniels, Diana May, Long Beach, Calif., 198 Daniels, Donna May. Caldwell. Ida., 350 Daniels, Nell Murray, St. Thomas, Ont., Can. Daniels, Philip Bliss, Annabella Daniels, Shanna Marie, San Rafael, Calif., 350 Danielson, Gene Earl, Springvllle, 308 Danks, Leora Ann, Evanston, Wyo.. 237, 377 Danklef. Connie Jo, Pleasant Grove, 377 Danley, Arlene Joy, Ft. Worth, Tex. Darling, Clair Hawkins, Spanish Fork Dart. James A.. Spanish Fork Dastrup. Bernard C Altamont. 265 Davenport, Alice M.. Las Vegas. Nev. Davenport. Chloe Ann. Tama. Iowa, 331 Davenport, Earl M., Walla Walla, Wash. Davenport, Evonne Mae, Meridian, Ida., 308 Davenport, Geraldine, Tama, Iowa, 377 Davenport, Grace R., Provo Davenport, Perry M., Walla Walla, Wash. Davenport, Margie, Provo, 167, 350 Davenport, Sandra Lee, Caldwell. Ida., 284 Davidson, Dawn llene. S alt Lake City, 350 David, Suzanne, Salt Lake City. 377 Davidson. Gwyn Dean. Alameda, Ida., 147, 308 Davldcon, Marion N., Evanston, Wyo., 331 Davidson, Marlow G.. Provo, 308 Davidson, Warren E., Mapleton, 377 Davidson, Theodore E.. Evanston. Wyo.. 350 Davies. David LeRoi. Provo. 90. 350 Davies. John Roy, Ogden Davies, Grant William, Provo, 377 Davies, Mary Catherine, Salt Lake City, 134 Davis. Barbara Grace. Camas, Wash., 331 Davis, Beth, Provo, 377 Davis, Betty Fay, Magna, 108. 351 Davis. Briant LeRoy. Long Beach. Calif, Davis. Clinton D.. Spokane. Wash.. 308 Davis. Dan Lee. Las Vegas. Nev. Davl;. Dee Ann, Buhl, Ida., 378 Dell, Roger Marcus, South Gate, Calif. DeMarco. Louie George, Price OeMaree, Ronald K., Provo. 351 Demet, James Hercules, Racine. Wis.. 100. 102. 103. 378 Demer, Clair DeLoy, Murtaugh, Ida.. 351 T. H. 308 Can., 351 Davis, Diane, Orem Davl:, Dixie, Panguitch, 351 Davis, Dorothy, Provo, 174, 308 Davi-,, Eldon Paul, Kanab, 351 Davis, Elaine A.. Provo. 308 Davis Elise Daney. Provo Davis. Gary Lee. So. Gate. Calif.. 3451 Davis. Gerald E.. Idaho Falls. Ida.. 210 Davis Hazel Catherine. San Jose. Calif.. 33 1 Davis, Hazel Ruth, Salem, 202, 331 Davis, Joan, Provo, 378 Davis, Karen Marie. Monrovia, Calif.. 378 Davis, Judy, Somerton, Ariz. Davis, Klliona Soloman. Hoolehua, Moloka Davis, Leah Rae, Sacto, Calif. Davis, Leland Ellis, Provo Davis, Lena K., Hoolehua, Moloka Davis, Lester Clark, Springvllle Davis, Lorin Richard, Orem Davl . Lloyd F., Boise, Ida., 240, Davi:, Lynn Fay, Heber, 351 Davis, Norman Boyd, Ashland, Ore.. 351 Davis, Owena Gayle. Wellington, 351 Davis, Raymond Leon, Kanarraville, 332 Davis. Reedf Kay. Albuquerque. N. Mex., 309 Davis. Richard Charles. Payson. 30 Davis, Richard Lynn, Los Angeles, Calif. Davis, Robert Lyman, Panguitch Davis. Rollin Stuart. Salt Lake City, 351 Davis, Ronald Cloyd, Roseville, Calif., 378 Davis. Ronald Mitchell, Provo Davis, Sterling P., Emmett, Ida., 332 Davis, Roscoe Ben. Alhambra. Calif.. 351 Davis, Wendel Morgan, Salt Lake City, 378 Davisson, Janeal S., Hillsboro, Ore., 378 Dawson, David Harold. Layton, 322 Dawson, Oliver Glenn, Owendale, Alta. Dawson, Ray H., Provo, 378 Day, Andrew J. Jr., LaCanada, Calif. Day, Carl F., American Fork, 332 Day. Clark Harris, Springvllle, 309 Day. David B.. Layton Day, Dennis Nathan, Fairview, 224, 270 Day. Fay. Salt Lake City, 309 Da , Gloria, Hiawatha, 332 Day, Marian L.. San Diego, Calif., 378 Day, Melvin Robert, Pleasant Grove Day, Myrna, Layton, 259, 305. 309 Day. Paul F., Provo, 174. 378 Day. Roxanna Kay, Kuna, Ida Day, Sidnee, Murray, 378 Day. William E., Oakley, Ida. Daybell, Jack Warren, Mesa, Ariz. Dayton, Kenna Beth, Salt Lake City, 276, 198. 35! DeCastro. Odair Sllva. Sao Paulo. Brazil, 351 De La Cruz. Jose D.. Col. Juarez. Chih. Mex. DeLange. Leland L., Orem De Mille. Lloyd. Midvale De St Jeor, Johna Mary, Sai, Bernardino, Calif. Deamer, Carol, Ogden, 351 Dean, Larry Edward, Twin Falls, Ida., 351 Dean. Michael S., Skokle, 111,, 194, 258. 378 Dean. Nowlan Kelly. Midway DeAngeles. Sally A.. Turlock. Calif.. 287. 351 Deason, Lajuana, Salt Lake City, 283, 309 DeBloois, Betty Gene, Holden, 351 Debry, Legrant C, Los Angeles. Calif. Debry. James Wayne. Provo Debs, John Edward, Pearblossom, Calif.. 351 Decaire. Arlene Delia. Calgary, Alta., Can., 378 Decker. Dean Alma. Enterprise. 332 Decker. Don Lee, MantI Decker, Helen Jean, Mesa. Ariz.. 138. 176. 351 Decker, Irving H., Evanston, Wyo., 351 Decker, L. Fredrick, Snowflake, Ariz., 351 Decker, Loral A., Snowflake, Ariz., 309 Decker, Laurel Weldon, Mesa, Ariz., 176, Decker. Mary Rachael. Mesa. Ariz.. 176, Decker. Patric ia Anna, Snowflake, Ariz Decker, Rey M., Mesa, Ariz., 332 Decker, Wayne Reeves, Enterprise, 351 Defriez, Stanley C, Huntington DeGraw, Clifford P., Spanish Fork, 314, 332 DeHoyos, Alberto, Monterrey, Mex., 256. 309 DeHcyos, B. Federico, Juarez. Max., 326 DeJong. Thelma, Provo, 324 Del Fium, Dorene J., Long Beach, Calif, 269, 351 Dellenbach, Kenneth K., South Gate. Calif.. 351 DeMordaunt. Paul Roger. Blackfoot. Ida., 224, 225 332, 413 Denhalter. John Henry. Orem Denney. Donald Boyd. Blackfoot, Ida., 332 Dennis, Lonnie Morris, Los Angeles, Calif., 91, 378 Danos ' , Janet Julia, Big Bear| Lake, Calif., 246, 351 Dennlson, Betty Karen, Fullerton, Calif., 332 Denos, Alonzo Elijah, Big Bear Lake, Calif. Denver, Charles H., Fort Duchesne DePauIa, Leoses Zanone, Parana, Brazil DePrlest, Peggy L., Los Alamos. N. Mex.. 351 Deputy. Anne. Salisbury. Md.. 309 Deputy. Nancy. Salisbury, Md., 175, 351 Derr, Bradley K., Albany, Calif.. 378 Derr, Lorstta G.. Green Lane. Pa.. 175, 238, 351 De pain, Faith, Lovell, Wyo.. 268. 332 T. H.. 202. 257. 378 Despaln. Philip Clive. Centerfield. 351 Despain. Richard S.. Lovell. Wyo. Devenport. Eugene C. Ucon. Ida., 244, 332 Devey, Beverly, American Fork, 170, 332 De Victoria. Joseph R. L.. Provo Devine, Mar M„ Seattle. Wash.. 351 Devries. Robert H.. Oakland. Calif.. 332 Dew, Donald C. Florence. S. C. 378 218. 219. Dev ey. Donald R.. St. Louis. Mo.. 252. 351 Dewey. Joe Robert Jr.. Provo. 378 Dewey. Larelne, Boise. Ida. Dewey. Patricia. Boise. Ida. Dewey. Phyllis M.. Ontario. Calif.. 378 Dewitt. Deanne. Mesa. Ariz.. 378 Diamond. Paul L.. Payson Dibble. Deanne Gail. Salt Lake City, 351 Dick. Marshall Lee. Woodburn, Ore.. 378 Dickenson. Lois Mai, Santa Paula, Calif. Dickerson, Larry Eu, Provo, 190 Dickinson, Benjamin L., Ponca City, Okla. Dicks, Edith Ellen, Elko, Nev., 172, 378 DIdrickson. Dan Dickson, Max Cook, Roy, 309 Didericksen, Coraleigh, Tremonton. 378 Dierksen, Carol Mae, Yosemite, Calif., 378 Dieter, Alice Delia, Ontario. Ore.. 332 Dieu, Douglas Hyrum, Ogden, 332 DIgerness, Sarah I., Cheyenne, Wyo., 162. 238. 35l Dike James Alvln. Babbitt. Nev., 35 1 Dilks. Carolyn Emily, Inglewood, Calif., 378 Dill. Douglas Leon, Coos Bay. Ore.. 244, 261, 378 Dillon. Reid L.. Orem Dillman. Laurie E.. Coeur d ' Alene. Ida. Dillrran. Tanya Faye. Salt Lake City. 252. 378 Dills, Joseph Ronald. Jacksonville. Fla.. 252. 378 Dimter. Lauren Hanley. Los Angeles, Calif., 332 Dinkins. Norman S.. Jesup. Ga. Dinsdale. Colleen K.. Provo. 309 Dlnsdale. David R.. Provo. 324 Dlttus. Heldegarde E.. Fargo. N. D.. 351 Ditty, James Mitchell, Wilmington, Calif. Dix, Lawona Helen, Provo Dixon. Dennis B., Payson, 309 30 Dixon. Fred. Provo Dixon. Donald R., Salt Lake City. 86, 90, 194 Dixon, James D., Payson, 332 Dixon. Mary Ann. Provo. 332 Dixon. Karen, Provo. 39. 46. 172. 208. 226, 351 Dixon. Richard Chlpman, Provo. 109 Dixon. Shirley W.. Payson. 378 Dixon. Willard Charles. Spanish Fork Djahanbani. Farrokh R., Teheran, Iran, 113, 332 Doak, Kathleen Miriam. Hollywood. Calif,. 378 Dodd, Russell Elton, Elkins, W. Va., 309 Dobson, Lowell W., Orem. 309 Dodds, David Maloy, Panguitch Doezle. Ephra. Pasadena. Calif. Dolan. Albert Edward. Provo. 351 Dolinar, Richard A.. Provo Doman, Earl Arthur, Ontario, Ore.. 100 Doman. John Edward, Nampa, Ida., 162. 351 Doman. Verl Thomas. Riley, Ore., 173, 378 Donahoo, Boyd W.. Los Angeles. Calif., 218. 309 Donaldson. Barbara. Ogden. 309 Done. John Marsh, Payson Done. Joseph Alvin, Provo Doney, Barbara. Franklin. Ida.. 378 Dorff. Reginald Ray. Detroit. Mich. Dorgan. Francis G.. Provo. 351 Dorlus. Dale M.. Fayette. 351 Dorlus. Deanna Minnie. San Francisco, Calif. Dorman. Eva Doreene. Rick Springs. Wyo., 378 Dorny. De Anne. Chevy Chase, Md., 139, 272, 378 175. 176. 351 378 222. 309 309 425 student Index - Autumn Quarter 164, Dorny. Ruth Emily. Salt Lake City Dory, Deanna. Queer) Creek, Ariz., 250, 351 Dotion, Renee. Pocatello. Ida.. 309 Dotv. Lois Ward. Provo. 378 Dougall. Jeanette L,. Springville. 378 Dow, Kay Harris. Calgary. Aita., Can. Downes. Florence J.. Spokane Wash. Downey. Frank Kent. Hayden. Ariz.. 237. 351 Doxey. John Rulon, Oakland. Calif.. 378 Doxey, Lawry Evans. Sal+ Lake City. 351 Drake. Charles F.. Provo Drake, Janel May. Nampa. Ida . 243, 309 Drake. Leon Ray. Nampa. Ida.. 378 Dra ulich. Jannie Lou. Ely. Nev. Draper. Marva Arlene. Bountiful. 246. 332 Drajghon. Wells Earl, Durham. N. C. Draughn. Norma Dale. K lt. Airy. N. C, 172 Draper. Otto L., Midvale Dray. Joann Wanda. Renas. N. Y.. 133. 263, Drech el. Dolores Fay. Salt Lake City. 166. 351 Dredge, Cherye Lee. No. Hollywood. Calif., 378 Dredge. John Deschamps. Malad. Ida., 332 Dredge, Jesse Richard, Malad, Ida., 332 Dreger. Hilda M.. Richland. Mont.. 310 Dreger, Dorothy K., Richland. Mont.. 351 Dreith, Margery Ann, Long Beach. Calit. Drigqs, Frank Swensen. Pleasant Grove, 109 Driskell, Carolyn. San Jose. Calif.. 237. 251. 351 Driver. Robert James. Chula Vista. Calif. Dro ' jbay. Dale Ivan, Provo, 310 Dryden. David Bruce. Glendale, Calif. Dryden, Thomas Edgar, Jerome, Ida., 351 Dubois. Jacqueline M.. Los Angeles. Calif.. Duce. Lee Fisher. Marysvllle. Wash.. 351 Duce. Norman Sheffield. Lethbridge. Alta. Duce! Richard F.. Marysvllle. Wash.. 378 Duchesne, Andrie Lucy. Mesa, Ariz.. 326 Dudding, Earl Brown. Washington. D. C. Dudley. June Nythel. Pocatello. Ida.. 33. 287 Dudley. Mary Ann. Magrath. Alta.. Can. Dudley. Mona Rae. Magrath. Alta.. Can.. 378 Dud ' ey. Wlnone T.. Vancouver, Can. Dudley, Robert L., Pocatello. Ida.. 274 Dudman. Anne. Ogden. 378 Duerden. Frosty Ella. Downey. Calif.. 174 Duffey. Dianne L., Van Nuys, Calif.. 352 Duffin. Carolyn Faie, Nyssa, Ore.. 378 Duifin. Deanna Zelma. Bountiful. 212. 378 Duffin. Irene. Axtell, 310 Dugan. John Paul, Colorado Springs. Colo.. Duggan. James Russell. Long Beach, Calif., Duke, E. Jean, Provo. 352 DuVe, Larry B.. Heber Duncan, Lloyd Orval. Roosevelt Duncan. McNeil Jr.. Roosevelt. 378 Duncan. David Lee. Oakland. Calif. Dunford, Bruce R.. Huntington Park. Calif. Dunford. Chaunce L., Fairfax. Calif.. 378 Dunford. Charles K.. Provo. 109. 332 Dunford. John Parley. Portland. Ore.. 285. 378 Dunford, Thomas Jay, Bloominqton. Ida.. 237 Dunn. Barbara. Boise. Ida.. 162. 310 Dunn. J. L., Annabella. 332 Dunn, Joan Patricia. Valley Stream. N. Y., 324 Dunn. Lynn P.. Paul. Ida. Dunn, Patricia E.. Er.qlewood, Colo., 202. 352 Dunn. Patricia Sally. Helper. 232. 332 Dupaix. Melvin Miles, Huntington Park. Calif Fames, Elizabeth. Bountiful. 108. 352 Earl. Anthony M.. Las Vegas. Nev., 146. 162. 352 Earl. Esther Miriam. Las Vegas. Nev.. 200. 332 Earl. James L.. Provo Easttncnd. Elbert John. Provo. 378 Eaton. Armon Valoy. Vernal. 100 Eatough. Norman, Provo Eaves, Bradford W., Honolulu, T. H., 378 Eaves. Sharon Diane. Los Angeles. Calif., 378 Eberhard. Collette. Preston. Ida.. 246. 332 Eberhart. Norma P.. Grand Junction. Colo.. 176. 378 Echols. Clyde Gordon. Hiqley, Ariz., 251. 378 Echols Robert Lee Jr., Phoenix, Ariz.. 162 Eckel. Paul Ralph, Medford. Ore.. 90. 210. 352 Eckert. William R.. El Cajon, Calif. Eddlnqton. Bonnie Rae, Holladay. 362 376 Edgell. Mary Lee. Jefferson City, Mo. Ediefsen. Patricia Lee. Boise. Ida.. 332 275, 35i Edmen. Eleanor Stark. Salem Edrington. Josephine B.. Provo Edrington. LaMar Kay. Provo Edvalson. Alice. Llnlon. Ore.. 378 Edstrom. Patricia L.. Salem. Ore.. 378 Edward, John Brent. Sumatra, Mont., 218 Edwards, Catherine, Provo Edwards, Charles B., Provo Edwards, Echo, Gunnison, 378 Edwards, Elaine. Belle Fourche. S. D., 202. 352 Edv ards. Gary C. Heber Edwards, Hugh, Montlcello. 148. 353 Edwards. Louis John. Thistle. 378 Edwards. Luwana King. Provo 35J Edwards. Patricia L.. Centralla. Wash.. 222. 285. 310 Edwards. Robert W.. Provo. 332 Can 232. 332 Duplisea, Gerald Hugh. Marysvllle. N Dupont. Clyde Stanley, Wahiawa, Oahu Durand. Rene Ronald, Chicago, III. Durtee. Delsa. Salt Lake City. 310 Durree, Kenneth Dwayne. Heyburn. Ida Durfee. Milo Vaughn, Salt Lake City. Durfey. Joseph McLean. Bicknell Durfey. Robert Ellett, Provo Durham, Karl Ray, Santa Ana, Calif., 148, 310 Durrant, John L., Provo, 353 Norman W.. Blackfoot. Ida.. Vickl Leola, American Fork Belden B.. Provo Durtschi. Elise. Salt Lake City, 378 Dus in Bryna Loy. Pocatello, Ida., Joan LeFevre John Joseph, Roseburg. Ore. LaVoIr D., Moses Lake. Wash., 378 Richard Ernest. Roseburg, Ore., 310 Dwight, Dee Elaine. Butte, Mont., 167, 378 Dyer Robert D., Portland. Ore.. 113. 194, 195 Dyer. Grady T., El Paso. Tex.. 378 Dyson, Dixie Joan. Nanalmo. B. C. Can.. 378 Eagar, Herbert Lynn, Calton, Calif., 320 Eagleston, Gerald John, Bakersfield. Calif. Durrant. Du.-rant, Durtschi. Duvall Duvall Duvall Duvall 198, 226.. 378 378 373 Edwards. Sheldon M.. Boulder City. Nev. Edwards. Thomas M.. Garden Grove. Calif.. 378 Egan. Horace Fredric, Provo Egbert. Judy Marie. Murtaugh. Ida.. 378 310 Egbert, Richard P.. Tetonia. Ida.. 332 Egbert, Wendall W.. Preston, Ida. Egg. Theron Jay Jr.. SeaHle. Wash., 272, 288, 352 Eichelberger, Berta Jo. Boise, Ida.. 176. 352 Ekins. Alton Edwards. Provo. 282 Eklns. Gene Arnold, Hinckley, 379 Ekins, Paul Edwards, Provo. 282 Elder, Charles WiHiam. Seattl e. Wash.. 310 Elder. Fern Arlene. Kennewlck. Wash.. 379 Elder. Qulnten Joseph. Provo Elder. Richard Lee. Long Beach. Calif.. 379 282. 378 Eldredge. Joseph Lloyd. Salt Lake City. 167, 196. 332 166. 332 Eldredge, Lana Marie. Las Vegas. Nev.. 379 Eldredge. Susan Ethel. Salt Lake City Elgan. Jess Bybee. Provo Elg n, Mary Lynn, Mesa. Ariz., 379 Eliason. Diane, Salt Lake City Eliason, Ncrrell B,, Bancroft, Ida.. 279. 310 Ellasscn. Rosalie Ann. Detroit. Mich., 322 Eliason, Patricia Ann, Snowville, 198, 226, 332 Elison, Ina Lou Oakley, Ida., 161, 164, 304 Elklngton, Grant Clark. Sprlnqville 332 Elklnqton. William L.. Idaho Falls, Ida. Ellett, Rulon Sheldon, Bicknell Ellington, Harvey D.. Taber, Alta., Can.. 379 EIIIoH. Nancy Lucy. Salt Lake City. 353 Ellis. Alta Deanne. La Habra, Calif., 379 Ellis. Gay Mercedes. Salt Lake City. 260, 352 Ellis. Geralyn Rae. Pomona. Calif.. 246. 352 352 Ellis. Jede Nell. Mancos. Colo.. 352 Victor G.. Spanish Fork John McKIe. Palestine. Tex., 263, 332 Ellison. Howard Reed. Lethbridge. Alta., Can.. 223, 310 Ellison. Marilyn W.. Lethbrldqe. Alta.. Can.. 332 Ellsworth. Barbara H.. Suffern. N. Y.. 170. 379 Ellswcrth, Carol Lynn, Blackfoot. Ida.. 202 Ellsworth. Christine. Pasadena. Calif.. 352 Ells rorth. Elolse. Pima. Ariz.. 216. 352 Ellsworth. German C. M., Salt Lake City Ellsworth, Jonathan L., Farmlngton, N. Max., 3 10 Ellsworth, Karen, Chino, Calif.. 276 Ellsworth. Karmen, Chino. Calif.. 276 Ellsworth. Lyle W.. Provo. 273. 332 Ellsworth. Sterling G.. Salt Lake City. 310 Elmer. Laura W.. Provo. 352 Elmer. Theodore K.. Provo. 332 Elton. Dan K.. Provo Elton. Curtis Beck. Tooele Elton. Lawrence S.. Orem Elton. Wayne D.. Salt Lake City Ely. Cheryl H.. Las Vegas. Nev.. 379 Ely. Raymond William, Los Angeles. Calif.. 352 Elzlnga. Yvonne Kay. Hunter. 237. 353 Emery. Alvln Wllford, Salt Lake City. 91 Emmett. Sally. Rochester, Minn., 216, 332 218. 352 Emmett, Susan, Rochester, Minn. B.. Can.. 35i Elli; T. H.. 352 Elli! . 378 48. 353 Emmons. Elmer LaMar. Provo Ence. Iva Dawn. Las Vegas, Nev.. 353 Endsrs. Gordon Wesley. Kennewlck, Wash., 288, 379 Endlcott, Barbara G., San Rafael, Calif., 379 England, Ann Christine, Minneapolis, Minn., 235, 379 England, Joseph Deloyd, Tooele, 269 England. Roger C. Tooele. 379 Engle. Ira Jr.. Seymour. Conn.. 352 Enke. Arthur Harold. Provo. 280. 379 Enke. Ruth Graham. Provo. 243, 332 Enz, Marlene Smith, Provo. 379 Enyart, Robert Carl, Gooding, Ida. Epperson. Carol L.. Frankfurt. Germany, 173, 379 Erekson, Alma Y.. Provo. 310 Erekson. Arlene S., Provo Erekson, Gene M.. Provo Erekson. William B... Sandy. 157. 379 Ergang, Ivadell Helen, Provo, 310 Erickson, Alice, Sprlnqville Erickson. Carl Henry, Freedom, Wyo.. 332 Erickson. Clarence Jr.. St. Joseph. Mo., 310 Erickson, Donis L.. Boise, Ida. Erickson. Einar C. Ruth. Nev. Erickson. Elaine, Springville, 310 Erickion, Gerald L. Lehi. 379 Erickson. Karen Marie. Los Angeles. Calif.. 212. 259. 379 Erickson. Larry Blaine. Lehl. 379 Erickscn. Leiand Ross. Ogden, 310 Erickson. LeRoy B.. Springville Erickson, Mary, Salt Lake City, 379 Erickson, Maynard L., Sunnyside, 379 Erickson, Mignon, Delta, 379 Eriksen, Erik Paul. Danbury. Conn., 379 Erikson. Glen Robert, Rexburg. Ida. Eriksson. Herbert. Las Vegas. Nev. Ersklne. June. Salt Lake City. 352 Esler. Sally Ann. Phoenix. Ariz.. 232. 332 Erickson. Jo Ann T., Fremont. 332 Esplin, Robert Morris. Nyssa. Ore., 352 Estabrooks. Eugene M,. Quebec. Can., 332 Estes. Dale Arden. Rochester. N. Y., 352 Estes. Richard L.. Redding. Calif., 379 Estrada, David T., Provo, 332 Estrada, Rex William, Stockton, Calif., 159, 214, 310 Estrada. Fazur. Villa. Guerrero. Max., 310 Estrada. Rosalind L, C. Provo. 332 Ethridge, Eleanor Ruth. Macon. Ga.. 379 Ettric, Frederick. Bellaire. N.Y.. 352 Eubanks. Jay Winston. Nampa. Ida.. 379 Evans, Barbara Leone. Salt Lake City. 352 Evans. Benda Lee. Helena, Mont.. L33. 260, 379 Evans. Bernell C. Payson Evans, Cheryl Ann. Boise, Ida.. 234, 379 Evans, Betty Lou. Provo Evans. Douglas G., Calgary. Alta.. Can.. 379 Evans. Diane L.. Salt Lake City. 379 Evans, Fred Melvin, Dallas. Tex.. 263. 353 Evans. Derald Robert. Tooele Evans, Georgia. Salt Lake City. 108. 172. 332 Evans. Hugh Lusty. Arcadia, 265 Evans. Jean. Riverton, 232. 246, 332 Evans. John Deuel. Blackfoot. Ida.. 379 Evans. John William. Provo. 324 Evans. Lavon. Safford. Ariz.. 324 Evans, Naomi Lillian, American Fork. 352 Evans. Richard Wayne. Storm Lake. Iowa. 352 Evans. Robert W.. Provo Evans. Ronald Walter. Mesa. Ariz., 379 Evans, Sharron Rae. Tacoma. Wash.. 352 Evans, Sondra, Salt Lake City. 332 Evans. William Duane. Altamont, 265. 285. 379 Evensen. Ronald C Durango. Colo., 379 Evenson. Merrllyn Ann. Martinez. Calif.. 379 Evert. Lawrence G.. Cody. Wyo., 379 Eveson. Charlene. Glenwood. Alta., Can.. 379 Eweli. Arlin Reed. Genola. 310 Ewell. Sheldon F.. Monrovia. Calif.. 379 Ewell. James Neil. Spanish Fork Exeter. George M.. Pocatello, Ida. Faber. Dorian Rey. Garrison Facer. Marilyn, El Monte. Calif., 379 Facer, Mark Rolla, Malad, Ida.. 332 Facer, Norman H., Provo. 379 Faddls. John David. Pleasant Grove. 106 Fadely. Charles R., Provo, 174, 332 Fadely, Kenneth Lee, MIddletown. Ind.. 352 Fagg. Jack Wayne, Oakley, 142, 173, 352 Faheriy, Florence R.. Orem Fairbanks. George H.. Provo, 310 Fairholm, Gilbert W., Salt Lake City. 332 Fakharzadeh. Jalal. Tehran. Iran Falkner. Marilyn. Boise, Ida., 379 426 student Index - Autumn Quarter Faller, Elaine G., Greenfield, Quebec, Can., 379 Fletcher, Bonnie Jean, Pascagoula, Miss,, 352 Fallon, Kenneth Paul J., Spanish Fork, 190 Fletcher, Dale T., Prove Falslev, Maureen Joie, Altadena, Calif.. 161, 166, 379 Fletchtr, George A., Lethbridge, Alta., Can., 352 Farley, E. Bruce, Yuma, Ariz. Farley, Gregory Dennis, Orem Farmer, Fred Duane, South Gate, Calif., 379 Farmer, Scott Laval, Seattle, Wash., 86, 90, 210, 322 Farnsworth, Barbara. M., Magna, 379 Farnsworth, Carl Larry, La Plata, N. Mex., 142 Farnsworth, Clyde Ray, Ely, Nev., 134, 352 Farnsworth, Gail, Salt Lake City, 379 Farnsworth, Helen M. Farnsworth, Jack H., La Plata, N. K ex., 379 Farnsworth, Lavon, El Dorado, Calif., 379 Farnsworth, Susanne L., Sunnyside, 230, 379 Farnworth, Richard A., Biggs, Calif., 173, 352 Farr, David Jackson, Los Angeles, Calif. Farr, Robert Leiand, St. Johns, Ariz., 310 Farrell, Robert M., Midway, Calif., 379 Farrer, Walter Mark, Provo Farrar, Joann S., Provo Farrimond, Joan, Richland. Wash., 287, 352 Fassler, Ronald J., Provo Faulkner, Leah Rae, Salt Lake City, 379 Fauver, Phil Emmerton, Helena, Mont., 138, 379 Fawson, Lurae Curtis, Salt Lake City, 268, 332 Fehlberg, Vernon Lee, Orem, 173 Felt, Horace Gene, Idaho Falls, Ida., 379 Fenley, Mary Dagmar, Provo, 200, 26 , 379 Fenn, Billie Weber, Eugene, Ore., 322 Fenn, Donald Eugene, Eugene Ore., 352 Fenton, Nelson Thomas, Pleasant Grove. 379 Fenton, Robert, Pleasant Grove Ferguson, John A., San Diego, Calif. Ferguson, Roy Grant, Spanish Fork Fernandez, Celia Raye, Tampa, Fla. Ferrel, Alice Rexine, Denair, Calif. Ferrell, C. Edgar, Juneau, Alaska Ferrell, James Roger, Phoenix, Ariz 271, 352 379 285, 322 Ferwerda, Don Leon, Concord, Calif., 194 Fettertey, James Leon, Provo Field, Donald Willis, Provo Field, Eugene, New York, N. Y., 176, 379 Field, Ray Arvid, Nyssa, Ore., 237, 332 Field, Rosalie B., Ogden Field, Sharlene, Provo, 379 Fields, Clarence L., Provo Fielding, Bonnie Joan, Payson Fielding, Jay Soelberg, Shelley, Ida., 379 Fietkau, Benjamin R., Springville, 352 Fife, Dennis J., Filer, Ida., 379 Fife, Diana, New Orleans, La., 380 Fife, James David, Burlingame, Calif., 157, 310 Fife, Florence E., Burlingame, Calif., 310 Fife, Janice, Yuma, Ariz., 332 Fife, Richard S., Sacramento, Calif., 380 Fife, Ronald Kay, Idaho Falls, Ida. Fillmore, Alfred Max, Provo, 108 Finch, James Moran, Spanish Fork, 286, 352 Finch, Richard H., Oakland, Calif., 219, 332 Findlay, Delano Saxton, Salt Lake City Findlay, Eugene Hugh, Provo Findlay, Jack R., Panaca, Nev. Finlayson, Carol J., Provo, 380 Finlayson, Bliss B., Seattle, Wash., 216 Finlayson, Fred C, Provo, 285, 322 Finlayson, Lucille J., Ontario, Calif., 310 Finlayson, Ralph Leon, Seattle, Wash., 100, 380 Finlinson, Arline, Provo, 352 Finlinson. Arlyn Jay, Leamington, 103 Finlinson, Sandra, OaK City, 380 Firmage, Gloria Ruth P., Provo, 246, 247 FiscHborn, Hans H., San Jose, Costa Rico Fish, Patricia D., Mesa, Ariz. Fisher, Diane Jones, Whittier, Calif. Fisher, James Dwayne, Idaho Falls, Ida., 380 Fisher, Margaret, Draper, 332 Fisher, Milton Byron, Provo, 352 Fisher, Robert B., Kuna, Ida., 30, 310 Fishfader, William H., Los Angeles, Calif. Fiso, Avefua, Sauniato, Samoa, 268, 310 Fitt, Jon Cleon, Provo, 145, 332 Fitzgerald, Crozier K., Draper Fitzgerald, James B., Draper Fitzgerald, Marilynne, Salt Lake City, 380 Fjeldsted, Carolyn. Gunnison, 380 Fjeldsted, Gil Berta, Gunnison, 170, 380 Flake, David Kay, Snowflake, Ariz., 173, 250, 282, 352 Flake, Iven Kowallis Nyssa, Ore., 352 Flake, Rhita, Snowflake, Ariz., 310 Flanary. Paul Eugene. Nyssa, Ore., 124, 352 Fleischauer, Mary E., Pinetop, Ariz., 380 Fleming, Donovan E. Jr., Ogden, 324 Flenniken, Daisy L., Millbrae, Calif., 226, 352 Fletcher, Lewis L., Ogden, 138 Flinders, Neil J., Ogden, 106, 332 Flinn, Robert James, Salt Lake City Flint, Edward Carl, Bloomington, Calif., 91, 380 Flint, Noel D., Layton Florine Bonnie Claire, Long Beach, Calif., 380 Flower, Judson H. Jr., Provo, 109, 310 Floyd, Clettis Earl, Booneville, Miss. Flygare, Dorathy, Provo Flygare, Norma, Salt Lake City, 352 Flygare, Patricia, Afton, Wyo., 332 Fogle, Laurel Lee, Inglewood, Calif., 380 Folkman, Carol, Nyssa, Ore., 285, 332 Follett, John Curtis, Ogden, 352 Folsom, Kelvin R., Spokane, Wash., 380 Folsom, Marvin Hugh, Provo, 148 Folsom, Nancy Ellen, Salt Lake City, 162 Folster, Stephen A., San Brunado, Calif., 380 Forbes, Paul W., Salt Lake City Forbes, Allen Robey, American Fork Forbis, John Alvin, Tillamook, Ore., 196 Ford, LaRue, Provo Ford, Margaret, Farmington Fordham, Paul Alton, Mishawaka, Ind. Foremaster, Lew Lloyd, Las Vegas, Nev., 352 Foreman, Richard V ., Calgary, Alta., Can., 352 Foremaster, Mary Alice, St. George, 255, 332 Forgacs, Walter John, Winslow, Ariz. Forsberg, Robin, Lodi, Calif., 221, 310 Forsgren, G. Brent, Murray, 352 Forsling, Myrtle Ann, Twin Falls, Ida., 246, 310 Forsyth, Gordon J., Provo, 324 Forsyth, Sandra Elvera, Covina, Calif., 170, 200, Forsyth, Terry Norwood, Provo, 194, 195 Forsyth, Ward R., Fremont, 380 Forsythe. Francis K. G.. Waialus. Oahu, T. H. Fortress, Edwina Lee, Valecito, Calif., 282 Fortini, Patricia Ann, Oakland, Calif, 246, 332 Foss, Charleda Belle, Coeur d ' Alene, Ida., 380 Foss, Maralee O., Coeur d ' Alene, Ida., 380 Foster, Diane E., Palo Alto, Calif., 380 Foster, Lynn, Pocatello, Ida., 106 Foster. Lena Nadine, Danforth, Maine, 310 Foster, Myra Alyce, Ely, Nev. Fotheringham, Dean VV., Orem Foulk, Donald Melvin, Walnut Creek, Calif, 380 Fountain, Barbara Jean, Van Nuys, Calif., 380 Foutz. Arlene, Mesa, Ariz., 352 Foutz, Edwin Luff, Provo Foutz, Elvadeen, Las Vegas, Nev., 200, 352 Foutz, Pauline Marie, Las Vegas, Nev., 380 Fowkes, Elliott Jay, Evanston, Wyo., 310 Fowkes, Ivar Gene, Evanston, Wyo., 237, 332 Fowler, Janet Dawn, Salem, Ore., 352 Fowler, Lois Ann, Lehi Fowles, Lueann, Oakley, Ida., 212 Fowies, Robert LeMoyne, Mt. Pleasant, 332 Fox, Joyce, Salt Lake City Fox, Laura Carolyn, Vernal, 380 Fox, Robert Barlow, Ogden, 332 Fox, Ruth Eleane, Elk Grove, Calif., 352 Fox, Stephen Grant, Salt Lake City, 380 Fox, William H., Lehi Foxley, Billy Sears, Everett, Wash. Foy, Leo Boyd, Duchesne, 352 Foy, Margaret Ann, Pangultch, 333 Frampton, Dean Earl, Las Vegas, Nev., 214, 352 Frampton, Evan A., Fillmore, 380 Frampton, Mary Helen, Provo Frampton, Orval Max, Provo Francis, Floyd John, Taber, Alta., Can., 352 Francis, Dean Samuel, Provo, 333 Francis, Dixie, Spanish Fork Francis, Jane Ann, Spanish Fork, 228, 238, 352 Francis, Larry Lee, Spanish Fork Francis, Vaughn Elgin, Orem Francom, Baunie Jean, Salt Lake City, 170, 352 Francom, Delbert Dee, Payson, 310 Francom, Donell Gordon, American Fork, 352 Franks, John Richard, Oakley, Ida., 155, 159 Franks, Lynn W., Oakley, Ida. Franks, Shirley Allen, Pocatello, Ida. Franson, Larry Maxwell, Oakley, 352 Frazler, Gerald Allan, Springville, 139, 352 Frazier, Rulon Kent, Oakley Frasier, Ronald Keith, Roseburg, Ore., 352 Frazier, Vernon LaMar, Provo Frederick, Ladonna L., Forest Grove, Ore., 172, Frederlckson, William, Springville, 380 Fredrickson, Lewis K., Provo, 380 Fredrickson, Ralph V., Provo Free, Joseph Carl, Las Vegas, Nev., 285 Free Lory M., Panaca, Nev. Free, Myrtle Joy W., Panaca, Nev. Freeman, Cheryl Ruth, Fresno, Calif, 380 Freeman, Dee Marlln, Pleasant Grove Freeman, Elwyn Baxter, Rockland, Calif., 380 Freeman, Douglas Owen, Mesa, Ariz. Freeman, Lawrence G., Rockland, Ida. Freeman, Peter Howe, Santa Monica, Calif, 333 Freer, Forrest William, Mt. Home, Ida., 380 Freestone, Tom L., Mesa, Ariz,, 91 Freeze, Gary Lyman, Los Angeles, Calif., 310 Frel, Donald W., Idaho Falls, Ida., 215, 333 Frei, Marlene, St George, 255 Freldenberger, John B., La Junto, Colo. French, Donald Ira Jr., Delmar, N. Y., 322 Frodsham, Erma Jean, Whittier, Calif, 333 Fritz, Sharon Lynne, Freeport, Ida.. 167, 258, 333 Frizzell, Thomas P., Farmerville, Tex., 380 Froellch, Ernest R., Provo, 214, 310 Froelich, Dale J., Provo, 380 Froerer, Carol Joyce, Vale, Ore., 380 Fronk, Robert David, Ogden, 352 Frost, Allen DeLoss, Salt Lake City, 380 Frost, Jack, Joseph City, Ariz., 333 Frost, Robert James, Calgary, Alta., Can. Fryer, Kenneth Lowin, Provo, 380 Fugal, Janeil, Pleasant Grove, 380 Fugal, Kristlne, Pleasant Grove, 380 Fuhriman, David Hyrum, Oakland, Calif, 214, 352 Fuhrlman, Jerald Dene, Nampa, Ida., 380 Fujita, Wilfred Susumu, Honolulu, T. H., 352 Fuller, Doyle Gubler, La Verkin, 380 Fuller, Gary R., Campbell, Calif Fuller, Larry Dean, Baker, Ore., 352 Fuller, Marie, Salt Lake City, 380 352 Fuller, Marilyn, Salt Lake City, 272, 380 Fuller, Mary Jean, Roy Fuller, Mary Loueen, Salt Lake City Fuller, Ramon Conrad, Roy, 326 Fuller, Marilyn M., Cottonwood Ariz., 352 Fuller, Robert A., Parker Ida., 380 Fuller, Robert Lewis, Provo Fullmer, Claire, Rexburg, Ida., 202, 352 Fullmer, Clark Elmer. Springville Fullmer, Gayle G., Byron, Calif Fullmer, Jimmie, Springville Furlong, Richard M., Ogden, 333 Furr, Miriam, Springville, 172 Fye, Rodney W., Salt Lake City. 221, 240, 333 Gabbitas, Rex Frank, Provo Gabbott, Connie Ann, Salt Lake City, 138, 333 Gagon, Gale, Provo Galley, Richard W., Preston, Ida. Galbralth, David Brian, Raymond, Alta., Can., 103 Gale, James Eldon, Durango, Colo. Gale, Muriel Belle, Provo Gale, Norman Lon, Sacramento, 380 Gale, Terry William, Springville, 190 Gale, Virginia Ann, Provo, 380 Gallier, MIgnon A., Orem Galloway, Gwen, Roosevelt, 173, 352 Galloway, John Alden, Roosevelt, 333 Gambles, Harry B., Swan Lake, Ida. Gallup, Norman Ray, Los Angeles, Calif. Gambles, Marilyn, Swan Lake, Ida., 380 Gamblln, Gerald Allen, San Carlos, Calif., 333 Gamett, Carolyn, Provo, 333 Ganus, Perry Gene, Sanford, Colo. Gappmayer, Louis B., Orem Garcia, Blanca Eugenia, Mesa, Ariz. Garcia, Gloria Velia, Mesa, Ariz. Gard, Ronda Lynn, Haines, Ore., 380 Gardner, Beverly Ann H., Richfield Gardner, Alan W., Spanish Fork Gardner, Claudia Joan, Roy Gardner, Colin, Gridley, Calif., 333 Gardner, Duane L., Idaho Falls, Ida., 271, 333 Gardner, Eldon Claire, Glendale, Ariz. Gardner, Georganne, Lemesa, Calif., 200, 228, 353 Gardner, Henry Wayne, El Centro, Calif., 204, 353 Gardner, Janet Afton, Spanish Fork Gardner, Joanne, Pleasant Grove, 380 Gardner, Joyce, Colusa, Calif, 37, 170, 380 Gardner, Kent, Blackfoot, Ida., 380 Gardner, Larry Gene, Las Vegas, Nev., 106, 353 Gardner, Lawrence B., Provo, 353 Gardner, Lois Jean, Oil City, Pa., 380 Gardner, Lynn J. Monterey Park, Calif., 49, 326 261 Gardner, Marvin A., Ashland, Ore., 380 Gardner, Mattie Jean, Lund, Nev., 380 Gardner, Melba. Snowflake, Ariz., 380 Gardner, Mllford B., Afton, Wyo. Gardner, Ralph Ervin, Colorado Springs, Colo., 353 427 student Index - Autumn Quarter Garrett, Garrett, Garrett, Garrett, Garrett, Gardner. Richard M.. Provo, 194 Gardner; Robert A., Reno. Nev.. 380 Gardner. Robert Covey, Newport Beach. Caht., 270, 380 Gardner, Sherril. Lund. Nev.. 363 Gardner, Shirley, Blackfoot. Ida., 310 Gardner, Sofia Ann. Snowflake. Ariz., 310 Gardner, Tracy Calvin. Covina. Calif., 353 Gardner, Vilate. Berkeley, Calif.. 380 Gardner. W. Dallin, Richfield. 223. 333 Gardner, Zane Delmar. Denver. Colo. Garfield, Carol Jean, Milford, 353 Garfield, Don LaMar, Tremonton. 333 Garity. Garth R., Santaquin, 380 Garn, K. Brett. Nampa. Ida., 380 Garn. Ralph Franklin. Sugar City, Ida.. 380 Garner. Clair James, Ogden, 310 Garner. Dean A.. Raymond, Alta., Can, Garner. Marcia S.. Genola Garner. Donald Ross. Rexburg. Ida.. 353 Garner. William. Rexburg. Ida. GarreH, Clyde B.. Nephi, Utah. 353 Garrett, Dorothy L., Bingham Canyon. 380 Fred L.. Provo, 148 Gordon B.. American Fork, 279 Karol R.. Provo Lawrence Y., Ely, Nev. Leon Sheril. Provo , GarreH. Mark Wallace. Salt Lake City, 353 Garrett, Max Harold. Salt Lake City, 240, 241 Garrison, William L., Bulington, towa, 221. 273 Garside. Arlyn Lamoyne, Ogden, 310 Gashler. Daniel Hugh, San Jose, Calif., 132. 221 310 Gossaway. Terrance Lee. Portland. Ore.. 269, 353 Gaster. Shirley, Sandy Gatenby. Bob, Provo Gates, Hugh Isom, Hurricane, 322 Gates, Keith Thompson, Nampa. Ida.. 244, 353 Gealta. John Chester, Provo. 310 Geddes, June Arlene. San Jose, Calif. 310 Geddes. Karlo Fa. Banida. Ida.. 216. 310 Gedge, Devel Kidgell, Riverton. 333 Gee. Beverly, Sugar City. Ida., 310 Gee, Edwin Lester, Provo Gee, Janet Anne, Kirkwood. Md.. 353 Gee, Kenneth V., Gunnison Geertsen, John Ralph, San Bruno. Calif., 108, 194 Geerfsen. Lou Rita, Provo. 189, 108 Gentry, Evelyn Denver, Colo., 363 George, Ernest. Cowley, Wyo. George. Geneva G., Black Hill. S.C. George, Lillie Mae. Whittier. N. C. George, Frank Roger, Bynum. Mont. George, Marilyn. Salt Lake City, 363 Gerber, Alan Harold, Salt Lake City Gerber. Austin M.. Wellington, 353 Gerber, Robert ' Clinton, Phoenix. Ariz., 333 Gerhart, Marilyn Anne, Great Falls, Mont., 353 Gerth. Edna May. Salt Lake City, 172, 310 Getts, Larry David, Vaughn, Mont., 380 Glauque, Barbara Anne, Monrovia, Calif., 3 10 Glauque, David Hughes. Monrovia, Calif., 380 Gibb. John Douglas. Salt Lake City. 194. 353 Gibbons, John Elwood, Provo Gibbons. LeRoy. Holbrook. Ariz.. 175. 176. 353 Gibbons, Norman Lee, St. George, 161, 310 Gibbons. William A., Phoenix, Ariz., 353 Gibbs. Carolyn Jean, McCammon, Ida., 380 GIbbs, Douglas James, Portage. 162, 353 Gibbs. Gayle Yvonne. Antioch, Calif.. 172, 380 Gibson. Carol Jean. Phoenix, Ariz.. 173. 237 380 Gibson, Richard S., San Francisco, Calif., 333 Gibson, Shirley Rae, Nephi Gleck. Fred Gary, Boulder City, Nev., 363 Gifford, Clarence A., Olympla, Wash. Gilbert. Olg aMay, Santa Barbara, Calif., 360 Gilbert. Reta Alice, Pentlcfon, B. C, Can. 333 Gilbert, Rulon Olsen, Arcadia Gilchrist, DIanne S., Princeton, N. J., 172. Giles. Joyce Carolyn. Whittier. Calif. 380 Giles, Mary P.. Springville Giles. Marvin Ray. Orem Gilger, Lloyd Dwight. Las Vegas. Nev.. 333 Gill, Gurcharan S.. Moga. India, 266. 353 Gill. Jim Joseph. Long Beach, Calif., 380 Gillespie, Almon Dean, Fillmore Gillespie. David Ross, Salt Lake City, 380 Gillie, Kenneth Dean, Calgary, Alta.. Can., 266. 380 Gillies. Margaret Kaye, Provo Gilligan, Patricia, Orem, 381 Gilllngs, James L., Arcadia. Calif., 310 Gillison. Mary L. Portland, Ore.. 234. 381 Gillman, LaDell, Provo Gilman, Marlin Dale. Garrison, Mont. 381 Gilmore, Leola Lee, Sherman Oaks. Calif, Gilster. Donald Conrad, Boise. Ida. Gines, Margaret, Kamas, 333 Glngerich. Lament, Spanish Fork. 274, 322 Giraud, John LeRoy. Provo Gist. Clayton Scott, Hollywood, Calif Glasgow, Buckner B. Jr., Prove Glasson, Ruth Ann. New Plymouth. Ida., 353 Glauser, Nancy Jane. Hollywood. Calif. 38l Glavinic, Adhor Louise, San Pedro, Calif., 353 Glazier, Donna C. Mesa, Ariz.. 162, 222. 310 Glazier. Joan, Provo Glazier. Richard P.. Provo. 324 Gleason, Carol, Provo. 353 Gleave. Larry J.. Annabella Gleave, Lynn, Provo, 100 Gleave, Winston T.. Monroe Gledhill. Rex D.. Reseda. Calif Glenn, Barbara Ann. Klmberly. Ida,, 363 Glenn, Darlene. Anaheim. Calif., 220, 353 Glenn, Merrll Holton, Brigham Gllnes. Jered P., Richland, Wash,. 353 Glines, Frederick W., Richland. Wash,, 381 Glines, Reece L., Provo, 148, 270, 324 Gllnes. Roger Claire. Richland. Wash., 381 Glover, Annette Perry. Philadelphia, Pa.. 263. 38! Glover, LeRoy Lennis, Seattle, Wash. Goad, Luther Andrew, Provo Godfrey, Arvin F., Idaho Falls, Ida. 275, Godfrey, Eva Louise, Richmond. 353 Godfrey, Lorin Card, Cardston. Alta.. Can., 333 Godfrey, Rlrle M., Provo Godfrey, W. iynn, Portland, Ore.. 381 Goff Roland Cyril, Glendale, Calif. 190, 381 Goff Harold Scholes, MIdvale. 381 Going, Melvin Gerald, Moreland, Ida., 381 Gold. Cherry Sue. Sandy. 381 Golbe, Richard Arlen. Farmlngton, N. Mex. Goldman. Jay, Murray, 91 Golden. James W.. Nephi, 381 Goldrick, Toy Gayle, Murray, 193, 333 Goldsberry, Robert W.. Elko, Nev.. 381 Golightly. Max C. Proxo. 154 Gomez, Allan B., Spanish Fork, 333 Gomm, Kenneth Lester. Provo. 322 Gonder. Emerson Wayne, Garrison, 353 Gonzales, Howard R., Long Beach, Calif, 326 Gonzales, Lawrence, Price Gooch, Thomas Lloyd, Lewlston, Mont., 38 1 Goodfellow, Don Harris, Ogden, 310 Goodman, Jean Ann, Richmond, Va., 353 Goodman. Wayne F., Salt Lake City. 353 Goodrich, Joann, Bluebell, 265, 333 Goodrich, LorenDale, Bluebell Goodrich, Peggy Ann, Tridell, 353 Goodrldge, William W,, Provo Goodseil, Glen Richard, Arlington, Va., 353 Goodson, Joan H., Idaho Falls, Ida,, 353 Goodson, Raymond Lynn. Tallahassee, Fla., 218. 381 Goodwin, David Arlow, Ephralm Gordon, David Reed, Richland, Wash. Gordon, David Simon, Provo, i03, 322 Gordon, Donald Wallace, Los Angeles, Calif Gordon, Elaine, Tooele, 353 Gordon, Janice, Provo, 353 Gordon. Norman Ross, Richland, Wash., 270 Gordon. Susan Jane. Pasadena. Calif., 381 Gordon. Virginia Kay, Hiawatha, 333 Gornlchec, James F.. Orem Gorrlnge, Richard Hal. Oakley. Ida.. 310 Gosar, Greg Anthony, Provo, 1945. 363 Goss. Donna Deanne, Salt Lake City. 1 72. 230 Gossett, Orien Ray, Chula Vista, Calif.. 38 1 139. Goss, Sally Jo.. Vallejo. Calif, 353 Gottfredson, Don M., Springville. 37 284. Gottfredson, Douglas, Ely. Nev.. 176, 310 Gottfredson, James M,, Clrclevllle, 381 Gottfredson. Paul E., Springville Gould, Franklin David, Hamilton City, Calif. Gould. Harry Joe. Winslow. Ariz., 381 Gould. Phyllis I., Winslow, Ariz., 333 Gould, Suzanne. Telleson, Ariz., 208. 234. 381 Gould, Wilburn James, Hamilton City. Calif. Goulding, Paul Vernal, Phoenix. Ariz. Goulding, Willis LaRel, Orem Graham, Bobby Don. Green Forest, Ark., 381 Graham, Emilie Kay, Palm Springs, Calif, 381 Grace, Ray Merrill, Nephi Graham, Gene Sumslon, Falrvlew, 310 Graham, Glenda. Draper, 200, 353 Graham, Joyce lone, Los Angeles, Calif., 322 Graham, Wayne Roberf Eden, 333 125, 249, 238, 353 172, 230, 381 i 172, 381 333 234, 381 333 322 Granese, Margherlta, Provo Granese, Salvatore, Provo Grange, La Rene, Huntington, 310 Grange, Margaret Ann. Pocatello, Ida Grange, Scott Myron, Provo. 310 Grant, Jay Williams. Olympla Wash., 333 Grant, John Hendricks. Olympia, Wash.. 353 Granf Lou Jeane P., Provo, 310 Granf Richard Giles. Provo 274. 322 Grant, Sharleen, Los Angeles. Calif., 381 Granthem, Glen William, Richmond, Calif, 38 Grappendorf, Joan J., Waterloo, Iowa. 310 Graser, Floyd Robert, Ogden, 310 Gray, Alan A., Seattle, Wash. Gray, Gary E., Sacramento, Calif. Gray, Jaclel Elaine. Ogden, 333 Gray. Ralph William. Mesa. Ariz. Gray, Shirley Ann, Idaho Falls, Ida.. Greathouse. Cheryl, Lynndyl Greathouse. Don, Lynndyl, 310 Greathouse. Shirley L., Ventura, Calif., Greathouse. Vona Lue. Lynndyl. 363 Greaves, Karren. Preston, Ida., 246. 353 Green, Charles Ronald, Phoenix. Ariz. Green. Dixie L., Salt Lake City, 353 Green, Gordon Reed, Fountain Green Green, Joyce. Ventura, Calif., 38 1 Green, Marian, Blackfoot. Ida.. 249 Green, Myrna, Pa rowan, 38 1 Green. Sherry Ann. Salt Lake City. 208, Green, Thomas Harrison, Albany, Calif, Green, Violet June, Mocksvllle, N. C. Greene, Chloe Ann, San Carlos, Calif, 381 Greene, Gilbert W., Provo Greene, Gloria, American Fork, 310 Greenhalgh, Bob B., Santaquin Greenhaigh, David Ray, Provo, 363 Greenhalgh, JInean, Provo, 381 Greenhalgh, Merllyn J., Santa Ana. Calif, Greenhalgh. Richard N., Santa Ana, Calif, Greenhalgh, Utahna, Springville, 381 Greening, Arlan Robert, American Fork Greenig, Dwayne, San Diego, Calif. Greenig, John Franklin, Salt Lake City Greenwood. Carma Mae. American Fork, 202. 333 Greenwood, Carol. American Fork. 333 Greenwood. Dennis I.. American Fork, 310 Greenwood. Donald B.. Madison, N. J., 194 Greenwood, J. Reld, American Fork, 353 Greenwood, Jessie Kay, Sandy, 381 Greenwood, Val David, Sandy, 173, 353 Greer, Harvey Stanselt, St. Johns, Ariz., 310 Greer, Grant, Provo Greeson, Lois Nona, Klmberly, Ida., Gregersen, Marden J., Sevier, 381 Gregson, Norma Dene, Cardston, Alta., Can., 310 Gresham, Kenneth Earl, Coos Bay, Ore., 333 Gresham, George E., Grey, Alan Hopwood, Auckland ,New Zealand, 259 Gries. Barbara V., Grand Junction, Colo. Griffeth, Gary G., Preston, Ida., 103, 381 Griffin, Gary Vernon, VIctorvllle, Calif.. 381 Griffin. Janet. El Paso, Tex. Griffin, Mary Gayle. Salt Lake City, 216, 217. 310 Griffin. Roland Ivan, San Carlos, Calif Griffin, Spencer Dee, Providence. 196 Griffin, Sylvia G., Boise. Ida., 310 Griffin, Vivian Irene, Lethbrldge. Alia., Can., 333 Griffls. Betty Jean, Sandy, 363 Griffith. Dare Whitney, Hayden, Ariz., 381 Griffiths, H. Darrell. Provo Griffiths, Jerry Wayne. Long Beach. Calif. 214. 215. 223. 302 Griffiths, Marie, Provo, 381 Grigg, Delma Kathryn, Ontario, Ore., 172, ' 174, 381 Griffiths. Roen Dean. Bend, Ore. Grimmett. Dixie Ann, Provo, 353 Grlmmett, Karen M., Provo Grindstaff, Philip L., Orem Grimshaw, Barbara Mae, Cedar City, 222, 322 Groberg, Richard H.. Idaho Falls, Ida,. 381 Groeger, Barbara Jean, San Diego, Calif Groeger, Klaus Wllhelm, Provo Groesbeck, May Cowley, Springville Groneman, Frances C, Provo Groo, Denis Earl, Provo, 381 Grooms. Roger Nelson, Salt Lake City Grotequt. David Arthur. Spanish Fork. 142. 333 Grover. Alda Morris, Provo, 310 Grover, Deon, Draper Grover. Grant William, Salt Lake City, 259 Grover, Judith Kay. Evanston. 111.. 164, 208, 226, 256, 381 Grover, Lewis Joseph, Butte. Mont. Grover, Richard Keith. Brigham City 428 student Index - Autumn Quarter Grover, Sharel Kay, Susanville, Calif., 381 Groves, Harold J. Jr., Myton Gubler, Audrey Iris, Idaho Falls, Ida., 333 Gubler. Brent H., Ivins, 310 Gubler, Donworth V., Springville Gubler, Jerald Royce, La Verkin, 381 Gudmundsen, Ruth, Inglewood, Calif., 354 Gudmundsen, Stanley E.. Inglewood, Calif., 310 Gudmundsen, Stewart L., Payson Gudmundson, Clair W., Ely. Nev., 381 Guild, Diane E., Reno, Nev.. 381 Gummow, John Fred, Burley, Ida., 103, 333 Gundersen, Sherron, Gering, Neb. Gunnell, Robert Dean, Soda Springs, Ida., 214, 322 Gunter, Audrey H., Provo, 164 Gunner, John Eldred, Pittsburgh, Pa., 38, 333 Gunter, Richard John, Glenwood Springs, Colo., 381 Gunther, Dale Orville, Lehi Gunter, Robert Lloyd, Glenwood. Colo. Gurney, Deanna, Lehi, 381 Gunther, Stanley J., Choteau, Mont., 381 Gurney, John Albert, Provo Gurney, Kenneth R.. Salina Gurney, Lois Jean, Salt Lake City, 198, 310 Gurney, Patricia Marie, Cadyville, N. Y., 381 Gustaveson, Lee Scott, Fairview, 333 Gustaveson, Verl J., Coalville, 381 Gustaveson, Jean Ann, Salt Lake City, 354 Gustaveson, Norman C, Springville Gustin, John, Springville, 90 i Guthrie, Don Arthur, Grand Canyon, Ariz. Guthrie, McKay L., St. Anthony, Ida. Gutierrez, Higinio Jr., Winslow, Ariz. Guymon, Duane S., Salt Lake City, 240, 322 Guymon, Marilyn Lee, Provo Guyon, Karen Denlce, Montpelier, Ida., 333 Guzman, Adolfo M., Aregripa, Peru Gwilliam, Robert P., Provo Gwilliam, Norma Dagmar, Boise, Ida., 354 Gygi, Wayne Vance, Provo H Haag, Eldon L., American Fork h(acking, Eleanore C, Vernal. 354 Hacking, Joan Edna, Cardston, Alta., Can., 256, 381 Hacking, Lani Ladean, Orem, 208. 381 Hacking, Lu Jeanne, Cedar Valley, 354 Hackney, Kay Elaine, Morehead, Ky., 252, 354 Hackwell, Glenn Alfred, Helper Haddock, Gary Kay. Idaho Falls, Ida., 218, 381 Haddock, Ian Grove, Meridian, Ida. Haddock, Joan, Bloomington, Ida., 38l Hadfield, Earl Milton, Owendale, Alta., Can. Hadley, Darrell, Emmett, Ida., 221, 354 Hadley, Donald B.. Ogden, 333 Hadley, Janet Kay, Ogden, 333 Hadley Jay Rodney, Ogden, 310 Hadley, Lenet, Emmitt, Ida., 238, 249, 355 Hadley, Stephen M., Boise Ida. 322 Haeussler, Gloria H., ' Wilmington, Calif., 381 Hafen, Carol, Provo. 381 Hafen, Donald Neil, Mt. Pleasant, 310 Hagerty, Everett Louis, Woodland Hills, Calif., 254, 285, 310 Hague, Franklin Morris, HIghmore, S. D., 355 Hahn, Barbara J., Muscatino, Iowa, 381 Height, Charlotte, Salt Lake City, 38 f Height, Richard W., Salt Lake City Haines, Richard W., Salt Lake City Haines, Daryle N., Columbus, Ohio, 381 Hair, LaMar, Salt Lake City, 264 Hale, Bessie, Blackfoot, Ida., ' 174, 354 Hale, Gerald Ardell, Eagar, Ariz. Hale, John Dewey, Salt Lake City, 194, 310 Hale, Phillip Nathan. Glendale, Calif., 333 Hales, Ernest Melvin, Spanish Fork Hales, George G., Springville, 333 Hales, Harley Robert. Pleasant Grove Hales, Hervin Leon, Nampa, Ida. Hales, Jon Duane, Spanish Fork Hales, Joseph Sloan, Glendale, Calif., 28, 34, 113, 218. 369. 382 Hales, Lynore, Salt Lake City, 310 Hales, Pryce N.. Provo. 354 Hales. Ronald Burns. Maywood, Calif., 224. 354 Hales, Ronald William, Elsinore, Calif., 354 Halford. Harold Howard, Burley, Ida., 333 Hall, Ansel Gary, Yuma, Ariz., 382 Hall, Audrey, Springville Hall, Boyd A., Provo Hall, Bob, Eastland, Tex. Hall. Calvin Nelson, Provo Hall. Charles Brent, Carnation, Wash., 333 Hall. Charles M., Kamas, 333 Hall, Dan Jay. Santaquln. 333 Nev., 382 , 354 310 382 382 382 354 Hall, Darrell Grant, McGill, Hall, David Bingham, Provo Hall, Francis J., Wellsville Hall, Gary Dene, Lakeside, Ariz, Hall, Gerald Ray, Tooele, 147, Hall, Julie Ann, Salt Lake City, Hall, Ida Rose L., Provo Hall, Karen Ann, Long Beach, Calif., 382 Hall, Karen Fay, Spanish Fork Hall, Kenneth S., Monroe Hall. Margaret, Preston, Ida., 382 Hall, Martin Arthur, Monroe Hall, Nadlne, Portage, 134, 198, 333 Hall, Parley Briggs, Carnation, Wash. Hall, Peggy Margaret, Lorenzo, Ida.. 310 Hall. Ralph Lynn. Nephi Hall. Richard E., Atherton. Calif.. 132. 134. 148.275 Hall, Robert Ray, Evanston. Wyo., 237 Hall, Ronald Devere. Payson, 354 Hall. Sue Jayne, Oakland, Calif., 108 Hall, Wendell J., Springville, 382 Hallack, Gary Kent, Los Angeles, Calif. Halladay, Alije rt Dee, Marysvale, 310 Halladay. Ann. Spanish Fork, 237, 382 Halladay, Jerry Ann, Provo, 193, 333 Halladay, Kay Ellene, Spanish Fork, 333 Halladay, Vilate J., Spanish Fork, Hallen, Gloria, Salt Lake City, 354 Haller, Peggy Anne, Montebello. Calif. Halliday, Carol Flora, Provo, 164 Halliday, Fred Owen Provo, 310 Halliday, Ernest, Provo, 354 Halliday, Joseph R., Salt Lake City, 334 Hallman, Kathryn Vera. Oakland, Calif., 382 Hallock, George Vernon, Enterprise, 355 Halls, Helen Barton. Montlcello Hallsted. E. LeRay, Las Vegas, Nev., 326 Halls, William W., Montlcello, 254 Halvorsen, Sue Emily, Stellacoom, Wash., 355 Halvorson, Vivian Beth, West Jordan, 382 Ham, LaDean Edna, Bingham Canyon. 382 Hambleton, Vernon Gene, Ponca City, Okla., Hamblln, Marilyn, Provo Hamblin. Marion Kay, Eagar, Ariz., 382 Hamblln, Theo Dwayne, Chula Vista, Calif. Hamer, Ada Suzanne, Montebello. Calif. Hamilton. Annie Belle, Hyde Park, 354 Hamilton, Carollyn L., Helper Hamilton, Donna Gay, Blackfoot, Ida., 130, 334 Hamilton, Larry Gene, Walnut Creek, Calif, 354 Hamilton, Paul H., Vanceburg, Ky., 252, 382 Hamilton, Sharon LaRae, Tabiona Hamlin, Marilyn C, Gorham, Maine Hamlin, Thella Mae, Vallejo, Calif., 354 Hamling, Donald D., Lethbridge, Alta., Can, Hammer. Beverly J.. Hood River, Ore., 382 Hammond, Dale Alden, Idaho Falls, Ida., 224 Hammond, Glen Roy, Las Vegas, Nev., 382 Hammond, Judith, Sumatra, Mont., 382 Hammond, Martha A. Lowe. Portland, Ore, Hammond. Myrna C. Upham. N. D., 382 Hammond, Opal Gene, Sumatra, Mont. Hammond. Patty Jean, Colorado Springs. Colo., 230, 382 Hammond, William B., Las Vegas, Nev.. 210, 382 Hamrlck. James R. M. Jr., RIalto, Calif., 382 Hamric, Robert L., Sacramento, Calif. Hamson, Margaret Heath, Provo, 382 Hamson, Robert Lionel, Corona, Calif., 274, 324 Hanberg, Dale S., Altamont Hancey, K. Lavor, Price, 382 Hancock, Faye Marie, Citrus Hts., Calif., 382 Hancock, Jaren Morgado, Honolulu, T. H., 382 Hancock, Jay J., Provo Hancock, Joseph Perry, Tucson, Ariz., 274. 322 Hancock, Philip Eugene, Bellflower, Calif., 285 Handley, Lois Carolyn. Ogden, 232, 334 Handley. G. Kennethh. Manhasset. N. Y. Handy. Samuel Darrell, Franklin, Ida., 324 Hanks. Charles Warren, Orem, 223, 334 Hanks, Boyd E., Salem Hanks, David A.. Burley, Ida., 86, 90 Hanks, David L., Nampa, Ida., 382 Hanks Eugene, Los Angeles, Calif., 382 Hanks, Keith Lynn, Salem Hanks. Nancy Gwendolyn, Menio Park 276, 334 Hanks, Richard F., Prove Hanly, Thomas Frank Jr.. Worland, Wyo 175, 310 310 Hannig, Karen, Las Vegas, Nev., 200, 382 Hansen, Ardyth Mae, Centerfield Hansen, Arlene, Dos Palos, Calif., 355 Hansen, Arthur T., Spanish Fork Hansen, Betty Jean, Ephraim. 46. 310 Hansen, Carol Jeane, Boise, Ida., 382 Hansen, Carole C, Portland. Ore., 334 Hansen, Brent Dixon, Spanish Fork, 382 Hansen, David Leon, Payson Hansen, David Paul, Wanamassa, N. J. Hansen. Diane, Clarkston, 311 Hansen, Doris Emma, Mayfield Hansen, Edward Lee, Hiko. Nev., 311 Hansen, Ernest B., Provo Hansen, Gary Read, Ogden, 382 Hansen, Gordon Leon, Salem, Ore., 108, 200. 382 Hansen, Henry Kimball, Delta, 221, 311 Hansen, James Vernon, Twin Falls, Ida. Hansen, Jean, Nlko, Nev., 334 Hansen, Joseph Henry, Lomlta, Calif. Hansen, Joy Hawley, Vallejo. Calif., 354 Hansen. Kenneth Odell, Provo Hansen, Kent Blaine, Spanish Fork, 382 Hansen, Klaus J., Provo, 311 Hansen, LaDonna, Tooele Hansen, LaVar June, Mayfield Hansen, Margaret Deann, Idaho Falls, Ida., 382 Hansen, Marilyn, Montpelier, Ida., 355 Hansen, Marilyn Lorene, Vale, Ore., 354 Hansen, Mavis Leia, Vale, Ore., 382 Hansen, Merrill Brown, American Fork Hansen, Myra Margaret, Delta, 172, 238, 354 Hansen, Ned Humphrey, Payson Hansen, Nancy Ann, Whittier, Calif.. 354 Hansen, Nancy Lee, Firth, Ida., 230, 382 Hansen, Norma. Glendora, Calif., 382 Hansen, Patricia A., Phoenix, Ariz., 382 Hansen. Patsy. Provo. 381 Hansen, Phyllis, Spanish Fork, 354 Hansen, Ray Richard, Fall Brook, Calif., 334 Hansen, Ralph Leon, Maywood. Calif., 280, 334 Hansen, Robert L, Van Nuys, Calif., 354 Hansen, Robert Wayne, Richfield, 354 Hansen, Ralph Budd, Lovell, Wyo., 382 Hansen, Quince Marion, Snowflake, Ariz., 274 Hansen, R. Lee, Toppenish, Wash., 218, 334 Hansen, Roberta Edith, Toppenish, Wash.. 207, 326 Hansen. Stanley Dee, Grace, Ida. 246, Hansen, Uwe Jens, Provo. 326 Hansen, Weldon Tracy, Winslow, Ariz., 334 Hansgen, Wells Eugene, Provo, 311 Hanson, Darrell Allred, Shelley, Ida., 311 Hanson, John Golden, Springville, 174, 354 Hanson, June Howard, Orem Hanson, Marilyn Ruth, Spanish Fork Hanson, Norman J., Roosevelt Hanson, Paul Roger, Twin Falls, Ida. Harding, Alice K., Malad, Ida. Harding, Dale J., Provo Harding, Don Louis, Malad, Ida., 91, 382 Harding, Evan Phillips, Provo Harding, Glen J., Las Vegas. Nev. Harding, Nadlne, Provo Harding, Nancy. Provo, 216, 354 Harding, Neal D., Provo, 354 Harding, Ralph Ray, Malad, Ida. Hardlsty, Joan Leone, Berkeley, Calif. Hardle. Betty Lou, San Francisco, Calif., 334 Hardman, Bert Lavoy, Provo, 382 Hardman, Ralph William, Lehi Hardy, Carolyn, Las Vegas. Nev., 208, 355 Hardy, Douglas Miller, Stirling, Alta., Can., 382 Hardy, Ernest Jay. Los Angeles, Calif., 355 Hardy, Franklin Dardin, Scotland Neck, N.C. Hardy, Herbert M.. Las Vegas, Nev. Hardy, Irene El Nora, Provo 354 Hardy, Larrain, Oakley, Ida., 354 Hardy, Lynn R.. Provo Hardy. Paula, Salt Lake City. 382 Hardy. Phillip Grant, Las Vegas, Nev. Hardy, Wanetta Jean, St. George, 382 Harger, Irene S., Freeport, N. Y., 259, 263, 284, 382 Harker, Ronald Clair, Idaho Falls, Ida., 382 Harker, Gary Lee, Glenwood, Alta., Can., 354 Harker, Melvyn Rulon, Magrath, Alta., Can., 382 Harley, Helen P. Los Angeles. Calif., 354 Calif., 212, Harley, Timothy W., Charleston, S. C, 221, 252 Harlow, James Douglas, Port Angeles, Wash. Harman, Warren Spencer, Long Beach, Calif., 214 279, 322 Harmer, Don, Springville Hanna, Leonard Depue, Los Angeles, Calif., 334 Harmer. Jerry Douglas, Pleasant Grove Hanna, Marian Lucy, Sacramento, Calif., 230, 269, Harmer. Wallace G., Springville. 354 382 Harmon, Dell T., Provo Hannig, Gary Whitney. Las Vegas, Nev., 210, 334 Harmon, Gordon Wendell, Idaho Falls, Ida. HannI, Helen Mary, Redwood City, Calif., 259, 310 Harmon, Julia. Berkeley, Calif.. 382 429 student Index - Autumn Quarter Harmon, Jon Preston, Lo Habro, Calif. Harmon, Robert B., El Cerrito, Calif., 173, 334 Harney, Henrietta, Owyhee, Nev., 383 Harper, Darrel Albert, Mesa, Ariz., 334 Harper, Kathryn, Blaclcfoot, Ida., 354 Harper, Kimball Taylor, Provo Harper, Lawrence W., Sandy Harper, Kristin M., Provo Harper, Leslie Keith, Orem Harrington, James K., Kearns Harris, Aldora K., Honolulu, T. H. Harris, Antoine H., Provo, 354 Harris. Arlen Arthur, Ririe, Ida., 148, 221, 382 Harris, Boyce Rich. Ogden, 322 Harris, Chester Wayne, Independence, Mo., 157, 159, 160 Harris, Darrel L., Lovell, Wyo. Harris, Darrell Leland. Colorado Springs, Colo., 382 Harris, Deverle Porter, Lovell, Wyo. Harris. Diane, Oak City, 334 Harris, Edward F., Provo, 354 Harris, Enid. Hesperus, Colo., 382 Harris, Fay, Columbia Falls, Mont., 382 Harris, Frances Kay, Delta, 382 Harris, Frank Donvelle, Whittier, Calif., 210, 311 Harris, Franklin S., Salt Lake City, 354 Harris, Harvey Don, Stone, Ida. Harris, Howard Melvln, Provo, 214, 354 Harris, James R., Harris, Jerry Starr, Provo Harris, John S., Tooele Harris, Joseph W. Jr., Syracuse, N. Y., 218, 334 Harris, Kathryn Kay, Evanston, Wyo., 354 Harris, Leland Mack, Provo Harris, LeRoy McCoy, Ogden, 175, 354 Harris, Lila Ann, Colorado Springs, Colo., 334 Harris, Linda Lee, Provo, 382 Harris, Lloyda Mae, Durango, Colo. Harris, Lynn Ronald, Ogden, 311 Harris, M. Maurine, Evanston, Wyo. Harris, Martin, Long Beach, Calif., 218 Harris, Mary Lou, Salt Lake City Harris, Meredith, Blanding, 382 Harris, Merrill Dale, Independence, Mo. Harris, Michael G.r Crescent, Ore., 354 Harris, Nola Kay, McCammon, Ida., 382 Harris, Patricia Marie, Whittier, Calif., 382 Harris, Reynold Paul, Pleasant Grove Harris, Ronald Lee, Frontier, Wyo., 274, 334 Harris, Sharon Marie, Emmett, Ida., 382 Harris, Sheila C, Provo, 382 Harris, Sharon Kaye, Ogden, 232, 334 Harris, Sidney Gene, Evanston, Wyo. Harris, Vera Vanieta, Bountiful, 108, 334 Harrison, Carolyn L., Lund, Nev., 354 Harrison, David C, Baker, Ore., 261, 382 Harrison, Francis D., Heber Harrison, Garth T., Orem Harrison, Harlan F., St. George, 255 Harrison, Jane, Sprlngvllle, 137, 216, 334 Harrison, Parry DeLoss, Halad, Ida., 274 Harrison, Phillip J.. Sprlngvllle, 354 Harrison, Robert C, San Lorenzo, Calif., 382 Harrison, Russell D. Jr., Inglewood, Calif., 280, 354 Harrison, Shirley Dove, Brigham City, 166, 382 Harrison, Wayne A. Jr., Tooele, 382 Harrison, Willis Lee, Hawthorne, Nev., 354 Hart, David K., Boise, Ida., 190, 322 Hart, Barbara Ann, Oakland, Calif., 222, 226, 311 Hart, James Douglas, Boise, Ida., 382 Hart, Lorna Claire, Ogden, 157 Hart, Paul Douglas, Provo, 109, 383 Hart, Paul Duwayne, Ontario, Ore., 382 Hart, Ronny David, Glendale, Calif. Hart, Sherlyn, Idaho Falls, Ida., 212, 383 Hartley, Charles Mann, Woods Cross, 383 Hartman, Larry Don, Altamont, 265, 383 Hartwell. Edwin G. Jr., Attleboro, Mass., 383 Harvey, James Daniel, Pleasant Grove, 286, 311 Harvey, Duston George, Sun Valley, Calif. Harvey, Gaynard R., Ogden, 354 Harvey, James Irwin, Sacramento, Calif., 383 Harvey, Kenneth L., Pleasant Grove, 224, 322 Harvey, Richard Dee, Provo Harvey, William Richard, Basalt, Ida., 334 Harward. Donna Carol, Loa, 311 Harward, Elmer Leon, Idaho Falls, Ida., 280 Harward, Melvln F., Provo Harward, Merrill W., Idaho Falls, Ida., 280, 281 Harward, Peggy Lee, Richfield, 3 I I Harward, Sherman Dean, Sprlngvllle Harward, Sheron Clyde, Gunnison Harwpqd, .Darwin J., Pocatello, Ida., 270, 322 Haskell, Leo Dwane, Payson, 383 Haskell, Raymond Trump, Lehi Haslam, Arlene, Bountiful Haslem, Verl, Roosevelt Hastings, Eldon Elmer, Mesa, Ariz., 383 Hatch, Aaron L., Clearfield Hatch, Antoinette, Juarez, Chlh., Mex., 175, 226, 383 Hatch, Carl Alvin, Browning, Mont., 354 Hatch Delray Olsen, Koosharem, 221 Hatch, Delsa Diane, Idaho Falls, Ida., 228, 231, 238, 302, 354 Hatch, Donna Louise, Juarez, Chlh., Mex., 226. 327 Hatch, Edwin Burton, Syracuse, N. Y., 263 Hatch, Forrest Ezra, Nampa, Ida. Hatch, George W., Oxford, Ida., 145, 274, 322 Hatch, Glendon, Provo. 106 Hatch, Hal C, Snowflake, Ariz., 194, 334 Hatch, Jennie, Browning, Mont., 260 Hatch, Lawrence Martin, Weiser Ida., 383 Hatch, Lincoln Egbert, Tetonia, Ida., 311 Hatch, Mary Ella, Salt Lake City, 383 Hatch, Maurleen E., Salt Lake City, 334 Hatch, Renae J., Provo, 334 Hatch, Paul Burbank, Ogden, 311 Hatch, Ronald Dwayne, Provo, 324 Hatch, Sharon, Woods Cross, 253, 383 Hatch, Sandra Truedy, Salt Lake City, 230, 383 Hatch, Thelma, Bancroft, Ida., 31 I Hatch, Valeria, Idaho Falls, Ida., 230, 231, 383 Hatcher, Nancy Merle, Vaughn, Mont., 334 Hatorl, Donald K., Honolulu. T.H., 257, 383 Haft, Ha Jeanne, Riverton, 383 Hausknecht, Jeanne, Bingham. 198, 276, 354 Hausman, David Brower, Sprlngvllle Hausler, Don Edward, Oakland, Calif., 383 Hawkes, William R., Arcadia, Calif., 213 Hawkins, Anne, Denver, Colo., 49, 212, 213 Hawkins, Dorothy Bee, Salt Lake City, 138, 383 Hawkins, Douglas S., Ely, Nev., 174, 334 Hawkins, Earlene, Provo Hawkins, Farrell Ray, Murray Hawkins, Richard James, Oceanslde, Calif. Hawkins. Norine, Aurora, Colo., 172, 212 Hawkins, Spencer James, Laketown Hawley, Lois Adele, Conrad, Mont. Hawley, Merrill S., Conrad, Mont., 383 Haworth, Carol Anne, Canoga Park, Calif., 354 Haws, Donna Joyce, Burbank, Calif., 383 Haws, Janice, Walla Walla, Wash., 288, 383 Haws, John K., Vernal Haws, Josepli Hugh, Lehi Haycock, Janet, San Leandro, Calif., 354 Hayden, Warren Ray, Pleasant Grove, 270, 279, 322 Hayes, Graham Horace, Salt Lake City, 334 Hayes, Darwin Lyie. Georgetown, Ida., 132, 311 Hayes, Gary Edward, Grantsvllle, 383 Haymond, David Ruel, Sprlngvllle Haymond, Tom Neal, Sprlngvllle, 354 Haynes, Leonard C. Jr., No. Hollywood, Calif. Haynle, Alma Ann, Provo, 383 Haynie, Klea Carolyn, Los Angeles, Calif., 32, 33, 208, 354 Haynle, Paul Alva, Greenville, Mo., 106, 334 Haynie, Sharon Adele, Alamosa, Colo.. 174, 383 Heagy, Ebert Roger, Great Falls, Mont., 334 Healey, David Winn, Provo, 354 Healey, Nolan Lynn, Alpine Healy, Jay B., Orem Heaps. Arnell E., Payson, 240, 271, 311 Hearn, Milton E., Phoenix, Ariz., 334 Heath, Charles W., San Bernardino, Calif.. 354 Heath, Frank Arvid, San Bernardino, Calif., 204, 224, 354 Heath Mary Louise, San Bernardino, Calif., 383 Heath, Shirlen M. Jr., Mancos, Colo.. 383 Heath, Luclle S., Mapleton Heaton, Alma, Provo Heaton, Carol Jean. Alton, 237 Heaton, LeRoy C, Kanab, 167 Heaton, Sharen, Murray, 255, 383 Heber, Cllffprd Royd, Magna, 383 Heber, Grant Richard, Magna, 334 Heber, Ruth Freda, Magna, 248, 334 Hebertson, Val M., Provo, 311 Hecht, Harry George, Powell, Wyo.. 334 Heck, Ronald Glenn, Burbank, Calif Hedden, Robert George, Phoenix, Ariz. Heder, Rucelle Marsha, Los Angeles, Calif. Hedqulst, Robert A., Provo Heemeyer, Lois Marie, Lead. S. Dak., 383 Hegemler, Gilbert A., La Canada. Calif. Helmark, Elmonda LaRae, Phillpsburg, Mont. Helner, Gary R., Provo Helner. Hallle Kenneth, Provo Helner, Thane Irwin, Heyburn, Ida., 383 Helnzlg, Iris, Lehi, 256, 383 Helberg, Ray Wayne, Provo, 324 Helm, Donald Francis, Las Vegas, Nev., 100, 103, 383 Helm, Maurvene Elaine, Los Angeles, Calif., 200, 334 H elquist Lamar J., Blanding Helton, John, Anaheim, Calif. Hemenway, Arvel Lee. Provo Hemenway, John Lynne, Woodland, Calif., 147, 224, 334 Hemsley, Allen Aaron, La Habra, Calif., 210, 211 Henderson, Clark Evan, Cannonville, 311 Henderson, Cecil H., Oakland, Calif., 173, 383 Henderson, Dee Wursten, Twin Falls, Ida., 218. 383 Hemsley, Ellis J. Salt Lake City Henderson, Fred David, Raymond, Atta., Can. Henderson, Gerald J., Burley, Ida., 3 1 1 Henderson, Hyrum Senn, Salt Lake City Henderson, Kay, Salem, Va., 242, 383 Henderson, Leslie F., Rock Springs, Wyo. Henderson, Paul Jay, Boise, Ida. Henderson, William W., Delta, 354 Hendricks, Calvin, Provo, 271, 312 Hendricks, Edgar E., Jr., Chlco, Calif. Hendricks, Lona C. J., Provo, 334 Hendrickson, Lynn J., Gunnison, 383 Hendrickson, Roger R., Gunnison, 334 Hendrickson, Shyrma L., Sandy Henkel, Dorothy C, Van Nuys, Calif., 383 Henket, Kurt G., Marburg, Germany Henkel, Orson R., Van Nuys, Calif., 383 Hennessey, George D., Provo Hennlngsen , Cherle A., Stansbury, Wyo., 354 Henrlcksen, Lenola 1., Alhambra, Calif. Henrlcksen, Mary Jo, Provo, 383 Henrle, Ann Eleth, Delta, 383 Henrle, James LeRoy, Lyman Henrle, Patricia Ann, Ventura, Calif., 124, 176, 216 Henriksen, Lula M. H., Provo Henry, Johan Naomi, Yuba City, Calif., 354 Henry, Phyllis Diane, Upper Darby, Pa., 172, 226, 312 Hensley, Norma Rose, Kerman, Calif., 334 Henson, Carole Ely, Pekln, III., 354 Henson, Charles A., Council Bluffs, Iowa, 334 Hepburn, Adele, No. Hollywood, Calif., 354 Heppler, Lawrence John, Cardston. Alta., Can., 134, 269, 383 Hepworth Clarence Jr., Provo Hepworth, Marva, Grover, Wyo., 334 Herbert, Douglas E., Salina Herbert, Franklin W., Arlington, Va., 383 Herbst, John Ronald, Provo, 162, 311 Hermansen, Joan, Spanish Fork Hermansen, Ronald John, Salt Lake City, 354 Hermansen, Royce Larry, Payson, 354 Herrick, Betty Jo, Ely, Nev., 383 Herrln, Luhuana Allen, Artesla, Calif., 354 Herrin, Gene Carley, Provo, 354 Herring, Derryl Riches, Farmington, N. Mex. Herring, Jill Yvonne, Farmington, N. Mex., 312 Herron, Barbara Gayle, Magna, 234, 383 Herron, Frank L., Cut Bank, Mont.. 334 Herzoq, Harold G., Kemmerer, Wyo. Herron, Richard Ross, Tooele, 354 Herron, Stanley Ray, Heber Hertig, Lorene L., Salt Lake City Hess, Carlene Bess, Caldwell, Ida., 243, 312 Hess, Edward Moser, Nampa, Ida., 383 Hess, Garth, Provo, 334 Hess. Lee Ann, Farmington, 234, 383 Hess, Vince Crlddle, Farmington, 334 Hess, Wllford Moser, Nampa. Ida., 312 Heurkens, Barbara Ann, St. Paul, Minn., 383 Heugly, Helen D., Omaha, Neb., 383 Hewltson, Dorothy L., Park City Hewitt, George Wayne, Las Vegas, Nev., 383 Hewitt, Harold Keller, Salem, Ore., 196, 334 Heywood, Jared, Holbrook. Ariz., 312 Heywood, Richard Dan, Cedar. 210 HIatt, Calvin Columbus, Mt. Airy, N. C, 312 Hlatt, Duane Evan, Payson, 30, 39 Hlatt, Mary Rebecca, High Point, N. C. Hiatt, Lewis Albert, Payson, 383 Hlatt, Merwln Russel, Payson Hlatt, Miriam Joyce, Glendale, Calif., 216 Hlatt, Reid M., Payson, 147 Hiatt. Sherry Lynn, Provo, 383 Hibbert, Annette, Mesa, Ariz., 383 Hibbert, Donna Mae, Boise, Ida., 383 Hlckcox. Barbara Rae, Salt Lake City Hicken. Ada Elaine, Heber, 322 HIcken, Clyde RIgtrup, Spanish Fork, 383 Hicken, John Robert, Heber, 383 Hickenlooper, Karl W., Payson Hickenlooper, Sharon A., Salt Lake City, 354 Hlckerson, Richard L., Rock Springs, Wyo., 354 Hickerson, Vern Hugh, Redondo Beach, Calif. Hickman, Cheri Kaye, Salt Lake City, 237, 383 430 student Index - Autumn Quarter Hickman, Warren Walter, Snowville, 383 Higbee, Dorothy June, Sunnyside, Wash. Higashi, Allan Akio, Makawell, Kauai, T. H.. 257, 354 Higbee, Joseph Marvin, Provo Higbee, Richard Eugene, Provo Higbee, Sharon. Bremerton, Wash., 172, 334 Higbee, William B. Higgins, Nancy Lee, Pasadena, Calif., 198, 383 Higginson, Gary Anson, Pingree, Ida.. 312 Higginson, Heber Dean, Lehi, 273, 312 High, Kemba Ann, Lancaster. Calif. Higham, Zoe Ann, Los Angeles, Calif., 383 Hight, Ethel Dawn, Farmington, 202, 383 Hilden, Henry Gordon, Ukiah, Calif, 383 Hill, Beverly Marie, Walla Walla, Wash. Hill, Chadley Ann, Sacramento, Calif., 312 Hill, Don, Provo Hill, Dorothy Janet S., Provo Hill, Dennis LeRoy, Payson, 312 Hill, Derrell Golden, Provo, 312 Hill, Fern Joy, Orem Hill, Gordon Orville, Bremerton, Wash., 354 Hill. Harry N., Idaho Falls, Ida.. 334 Hill, Howard Richard, San Mateo, Calif., 251, 354 Hill, Janet Leone, Oakland, Calif., 312 Hill. Joanne, Carmlchael, Calif. Hill, Louis Douglas, Provo Hill, Margie Sue H., Idaho Falls, Ida. Hill, Keith A., Provo  Hill, Max J.. Orem. 312 Hill. Newell Kenneth, Ririe, Ida. Hill, Paul D.. Provo Hill. Paul M., Idaho Falls, Ida., 210. 312 Hill, Valerie Kaye, Rigby, Ida., 134, 207, 354 Hillam Noreen, Salt Lake City, 334 Hlllier, David Brown, Hoytsville, 334 Hilton, Clesse S.. Delta, 223, 322 Hilton, Horace Gill, Delta, 223, 322 Hilton, Jackson M., Greer, S. C. 90 Hilton, Lael, Delta Hilton, W. Bruce, Delta, ' 223, 312 Hinckley, Nanette, Provo, 170 Hinkley, Thomas K.. Provo, 334 Hindley. James Ernest. American Fork, 334 Hinkins, Norma Madge, Provo, 354 Hinckley. Viola Jane. Salt Lake City, 334 Hinksen, Roland, Provo, 312 Hinkson, Jimmy W.. Provo Hinman, Kaye, Kalispell, Mont. HInricksen, Margaret, Provo Hinsch, Nancy M., West Allis, Wis. Hintze, Geraldine, Provo, 108. 312 Hintze, Harold A., Provo Hinze, Roberta, Salem, 172, 354 Hipwell, Dee E., Provo Hipwell. Grant Staker, Ogden, 312 Hirschi. Diane, Rockville, 334 Hirschi, Orell W., Rockville. 102 Hirschi. Max G., Brigham Hirhel, Richard Dale. Burbank, Calif. Hitchcock, Ralph R., Buhl, Ida. HIskey, Harold H., Bicknell, 334 Hislop, David Louis, Altamont Hitchcock, Karleen, Buhl. Ida., 259 Hitesman, Ferrell J., Tooele, 354 Ho Robert K. F.. Honolulu, T. H., 257, 285, 312 Hoagland, Luwilla Jean, Melba, Ida., 355 Hobbs, M. Odell, Preston, Ida. Hobbs, Mary Elizabeth, Salt Lake City Hobson, Carlos Henry, Phoenix, Ariz. Hocking, Marjorie J.. Bingham Hodge. Raymond Merrill. Provo Hodges, Jere Dale, Richmond. 274, 322 Hidgkinson, Jean, Vernal. 334 Hodgkinson, Judy. Vernal Hodgkinson, Kenneth A.. Orem, 334 Hodgkinson, Larry S.. Provo, 312 Hodson, Daryl Vance, Clearfield, 312 Hodson, Phillip H., Provo, 324 Hoeft, William George, Provo. 312 Hoen, James Howard, Billings, Mont. Hoffman, Cheryl Sue, Las Vegas, Nev. Hoffman, Carl Lavon, Randolph, 173 Hoffman, Leon Devan, Randolph, 355 Hoffman, Ronald R., Draper Hogan, Karia Marie, Salt Lake City, 283, 312 Hogensen, Marvin Cleon, Ogden, 312 Hoggan, Donna Jeanne Temple City, Calif., 232, 334 Hogge, Glen Ray, Ogden, 312 Hogge, Rollin Byron, Salt Lake City, 264, 355 Holcombe, Jarette Dee, Panorama City, Calif., 334 Holdaway, Boyd F., Provo Holdaway, Donna Vee, Provo Holdaway, Klin Morvel, Provo Holgate, Ronald C, Salt Lake City Holindrake, Doris Emma, American Fork Holladay, Fred Howard, Santaquin, 322 Holladay, James Eugene, WInnemucca, Nev., 3)2 Holland, Jack W.. Nampa, Ida., 194 Hollberg, Dorothy J., Salt Lake City, 355 Holley, James Albert, Idaho Falls, Ida. Hollibaugh, Betty Lois, Redding, Calif., 312 Holliday, Parley Edgar, Sarah, Miss., 274, 324 Holllngshead, Joey A., La Mesa, Calif., 173 Hollingworth, Brent E., Denver, Colo. Holllngswworth. Marvin, Preston, Ida., 312 Hollingworth, Franklin, Salt Lake City, 240, 322 Hollis. Almy, Fillmore, 355 Holm, Jeannene, Seattle, Wash. Holman, Albert N., Pocatello, Ida. Holman, La Juan, Pocatello, Ida., 334 Holman, Joy J., Rexburg, Ida., 216 Holman, Kathleen, Mesa, Ariz. Holman, Margaret Jean, Pocatello, Ida., 228, 355 Holman, Max D., Sugar City, Ida. Holman, Marion J., Springville Holman, Sharon Alice, McGIII, Nev., 238, 355 Holmes, Carol June, Montpelier, Ida., 334 Holmes, John R., Raymond, Alta., Can. Holmes, Marian Kathryn, Salt Lake City Holmes, Thomas, Raymond, Alta., Can. Holmes, Mary Naonji, Harbor City, Calif.. 202 Holsten, Sharon Kaye, Central, Ida. Holmes, Ramona C, Provo Holt, Arvll Monte, Provo, 324 Holt, David Earl, Provo, 176 Holt, Deann, Kamas, 334 Holt, Glen Lamar, Springville Holt, Ivan Karl, Oakley, Ida. Holt, Ivin Laphel, Enterprise, 255, 312 Holtom Gary S., Idaho Falls, Ida., 334 HoJtom, Steve E., Idaho Falls, Ida. Holtzer, Robert L., Imperlan, Calif. Holyoak, Clara Marie, Burley, Ida., 174 Homer, David C, Crow Point, Ind. Homer, John Russell, Whittler, Calif. Homer, Norman Charles, Provo, 312 Hone, Dean Sterling, Firth , Ida., 322 Hone, Keith Stewart, Payson, 334 Hone. Glayde Delbert, Provo Hone, George Lee, Springville Honeycutt, Jimmy Leo, Hendersonvllle, N. C. Hood, Harlow Grant, Salt Lake City, 164, 196, 334 Hood, Herbert Bruce, Salt Lake City Hooker, Lewis Burton, Montpelier, Ida. Hooper, Richard T., Ukiah, Calif., 324 Hoopes. Grover Ronald, Provo Hoopes, Ned Edward, Downey, Calif., 160 Hoopes, Paul Roger, Provo, 355 Hoover, Betty Ann, Springville, 162, 334 Hopkins, A. Lincoln, El Cerrlto, Calif., 355 Hoover, Kelvin L.. Provo. 312 Hoover, Leola Maxine, Payson Hopkins, Alfred Norman, Provo, 270, 324 Hopkins, Donald Ray, Allison Park, Pa., 355 Hopkins, Donna Jean, Cut Bank, Mont., 355 Hopkins, Geneva Nadine, Richmond, Calif. Hopkins, Thomas David, El Cerrlto, Calif., 174 Hopklnson, Richard H,. Los Angeles, Calif. Hopla. Harold J., Mapleton Hopple, Wayne Darrell, Waco, Tex., 113 Horban, Walter G., Ft. William, Ont., Can. Horluchi, Helen Yoshle, Lahaina, Maui, T.H., 312 Horlacher, David R., Fallon, Nev. Horlacher, Floyd Kent, Orem Horlacher Fred R., Fallon, Nev., 355 Horn, Gustav Relnhold, Pasadena, Calif., 221, 334 Hornberger, Leon Bruce, Calgary. Alta., Can. Hornbeck, John Wesley, Rawlins, Wyo. Horrocks, Don R., Neola, 334 Horrocks, Kaye, Richland, Wash., 334 Horrocks, Sheldon Glen, Heber Horstmeier, Heinz L., Milwaukee, Wis. Hoskin, Jerry Lee. Wickenburg, Ariz. Hosman, Lew Meade, Marmarth, N. Dak., 355 Hostutter, Delila Ann, Tooele Hotchkiss, Elizabeth L., Grand Junction, Colo., 312 Hotchkiss, John L., Laurel, Mont., 355 Houssian, William G.. Calgary, Alta., Can. Houghton, James Rean, Provo House, Donna Mae, Provo, 170, 176 Houston, F. Grant, Panguitch, 312 Houston, Jean, Venice, Calif. 200, 334 Houston, Rodney LeRoy, Los Angeles, Calif., 196 Houston, Ronald Earl, Los Angeles, Calif., 196. 322 Houtz. V lnce R., Springville Howard, Dale W., Provo Howard, Elizabeth, Chester, Ida., 335 Howard, Gary Reed, Pocatello, Ida. Howard, Gloria Jean, Inglewood, Calif. Howard, John F., Provo, 271, 312 Howard, Lynn, Santa Cruz, Calif. Howard, Rae, Provo, 335 Howard, Virginia, Sun Valley, Calif., 355 Howe, Alice Elaine, Salt Lake City Howarth, Dorothy Ann, Portland, Ore. Howe, Winston A. Jr., San Francisco, Calif., 108, 113 Howell, Donald Fay, Provo Howell, T. Devon, Blackfoot, Ida., 335 Howells, James M., Midvale, 322 Howes, Raymond E., Marysvale Howes, Roger Byron, Parma, Ida. Howells, Karen, Salt Lake City Howlett, Duane K., Draper, 355 Howlett, Mary, Draper, 173, 259 Hoyal, Donna Laurine, El Monte, Calif. Hoyal, James Christian, El Monte, Calif. Hoyrup, Mons Lancaster, Cloverdale, B. C, Can. Hoyt, Masha Ruth, NephI, 172 Hubbard, Howard Ray, Springville Hubbard, Marlta J., Pine Island, Minn., 282, 335 Hubbs, Keith Eugene, Colton, Calif., 91 Hubener, Nancy Ann, Saxonville, Mass., 355 Huber, Margaret, Lapoint Hubner, William C, Staten Island, N.Y., 312 Hudman, Melvin R., Idaho Falls, Ida. Hudgens, Orven Adolph, Long Beach, Calif. Huerta, Dolores M., Grants Pass, Ore., 324 Huerta, Robert Henry, Orem Huff, Clifton Glen, Spanish Fork. 312 Huff, Dale D., Spanish Fork, 355 Huff, Edward Curtis, Spanish Fork, 274, 322 Huff, Marlin Jolley, Spanish Fork Huff, Sherman E., Spanish Fork Huffaker, Dale Carlson. Ontario, Ore. Huffaker, Norman Ray, Vale. Ore., 113, 355 Huffaker. Ruth Augusta. Tempe, Ariz.. 173 Huffman, John Henry, Hawthorne, Nev., 355 Huggins, Colleen, Globe, Ariz. Hughart, Betty Lou. Lynwood. Calif.. 335 Hughes, Ann, Salt Lake City. 355 Huggins, Glenda Mae, Rawlins. Wyo. Hughes. Arthur Thomas. Richland, Wash. Hughes, Eugene L., Jackson, Wyo. Hughes, Gerald Jay, Jackson, Wyo., 355 Hughes, Joan, Blackfoot, Ida. Hughes, Kelly Ann, Kamas, 172 Hughes, Mary Jean, Provo Hughes, Shirley Ann, Salt Lake City, 312 Hughes, Shirley Arllne, Los Angeles, Calif. Huish, James W., Berkeley, Calif., 194, 355 Huish. John, Berkeley, Calif., 355 Hughes, Ydonne Katie, Ogden Huhl, Sharon C, Salt Lake City, 355 Hullck, Robert Boyd, Provo Hull. Clyde Lamont, Ogden, 322 Hull. Janis Patricia. Caldwell, Ida., 125, 216, 302, 335 Hull, Sonja, Ogden Hulllnger, Carol Dawn, Provo Hulllnger, Dan Jay, Provo Hulllnger, Floyd Earl. Vernal. 355 Hulme. Thelma Jean. Hagerman Ida., 335 Humpherys, Melvin Dee, Thayne, Wyo., 355 Humphrey, Mary L., Salt Lake City, 278 Humphries, Doris Faye, Audubon, N. J., 222, 269, 312 Humphries, Shirley Ann, Jerome, Ida. Humphries Joan. Salt Lake City Hunsaker, Leiand Ray. Delta, 312 Hunsaker, Sandra, Provo Hunt, Darwin Lee, Green River Hunt. Dale G., Bunkerville, Nev. Hunt, Bernarr Parley, Sacramento, Calif. Hunt. Diana, Salt Lake City, 162 Hunt, Earline, TIgard, Ore. Hunt, Edwin L, Snowflake, Ariz., 86, 90 Hunt, Elton E., Enterprise, 312 Hunt, Eugene C, Sunnyside, Wash. Hunt, James Olaus, Baker, Ore. Hunt, Jarman Roderick, Concord, Calif. Hunt, Jeanette Ruth. Baker, Ore., 108, 175. 355 Hunt, Judith Ann, Bluefield, W. Va., 252. 335 Hunt, Margaret Ann. Heyburn. Ida.. 108, 355 Hunt. Mary Lou, Sacramento, Calif.. 335 Hunt, Melvin, John, Spanish Fork Hunt, Noreen, Phoenix, Ariz. Hunt, Richard, Beryl, 90, 194, 255 Hunt, Shirley Joan, Xenia, Ohi ?, 355 Hunter, Aarl B., Holden, 355 ' Hunter, David B., Idaho Falls, Ida., 210 Hunter, AHhol B., Provo, 312 Hunter, Barbara K., Emmett, Ida. Hunter, Doris Eilleen, Provo Hunter, llene, Sprinqville. 172. 230 Hunter, George Philip, Provo. 355 Hunter, Karma. Provo. 312 431 student Index - Autumn Quarier Hunter. Kenneth Duke. Oaden Hunter, Lois Anne. Salt Lake Citv Hunter, Louis G. Jr.. El Paso. Tex., 190. 335 Hunter. Margaret. Salt Lake City. 134. 212, 243. 275 Hunter Mary Ann. El Paso, Tex.. 167. 335 Hunter, Richard Allen. Arcadia. Calif. 131. 218 Hunter, William B.. Citrus Heights. Calif. Huntington. Gordon Ted. Oranqevllle Huntsman. Arlene, Provo Huntsman. Howard W.. Ferron. 355 Huntsman. June Spraaue. Provo Huntsman. Lola Kave. Provo Huntsman, Raleigh L., Hamilton, Mont., 312 Hurd. Harold Dan, Hawthorne. Calif. Hurd, Royal Clifford, Sioux City. Iowa. 355 Hurlburt, Phillip, Provo. 335 Hurst, Dale, Provo, 335 Hurst, Paul Junior, Provo Hurst, Henry Wayne, Des Moines. Iowa. 355 Husklnson. Shlrlee A., Pocatello. Ida.. 335 Hussey, Raedelle, Mesa. Ariz., 283. 312 Hutchlngs, Duane F., Spanish Fork Hutchings, Edward Kent, Deer Lodge, Mont. Hutchlngs. Paul Norman. Glenshaw. Pa.. 355 Hutchings. Robert D., Sprjngvllle Hutchlns. Derald E., Rupert. Ida. Hutchinson, Nancy H.. Denver. Colo.. 312 Hutchinson. Nannette C, Provo Hutchinson, Nathel, Mesa, Ariz., 212. 250 287, i 2 Hutchinson, Sarah Ann. Burley. Ida.. 312 Hutchinson, Colleen M., Hansen, Ida., 172 Hutchison, Wallace W., Malta. Ida. Huxford, Gary. Portland. Ore.. 312 Hyatt. Gene Val. Gunnison Hyde. Darcus Davis. Provo Hyde. Edna Lou S., Kensington, Md.. 335 Hyde, Ellis Orson, Boise, Ida.. 335 Hyde. Gerald Rodney. Provo. 324 Hyde. Nadine, Baker. Ore. Hyde, Nannette. Sprlngvllle. 172 Hyde. Ronald Gregory. Rupert. Ida.. 223 Hyde, Susann, Sprlngvllle. 207. 312 Hyde. Winnlfred Anne. Garrison. 355 Hyden. Birdie Louise. Portland. Ore. Hyer. Janet Kay. Garden Grove. Calif.. 170 Hyer, Jay R.. Garden Grove. Calif.. 161. 166. 254. 312 Hymas, Marvin. Provo Hynst, Kathleen Linda, Chester, Va.. 237. 355 I Igarashi. Toshiro, Nigata, Japan Ikedo, Toshiko, Yamanashi-Ken, Japan. 322 llcemofo, Mituo, San Paulo, Brazil Uemoto. Fausta A. F., San Paulo. Brazil Ingalls. Max Lavar. Provo. 324 Ingersoll. Carl Grant, American ForV Ingersoll, Maryl, American Fork, 202. 335 Ingleby. Lorreen. Salt 1-ake Citv Ingram, Mary Jo, Lehi Ingram, Patricia Anne, Cazenovia, N. V.. 202, 226, 312 Inskeep, Bonnie Jean, Culver City, Calif. 35S lokepa, Shirley P., Kamuela, T. H., 355 Ipsen, Foster Hughes, Malad, Ida., 355 Irvin. Nancy Adele. Long Beach. Calif., I6i, 166. 355 Irving, Kenneth C, Barnwell. Alta., Can. Isaacson, Burke Lee, Ogden, 312 Isenburg. Theodore F, Los Angeles, Calif., 280 Isgrig. Wayne Richard. Lancaster, Calif., 335 Ivie. Boyd R., Orem Ivie, Carolann, Roberta, Ogden Ivie, Claudia Llnell, Benica, Calif. Ivie, Jane Ann, Sprlngville Ivie, Nancy Lee, Orem Ivie. Richard P., Sprlngville Ivie, William Elbert, Provo Ivins, Ronald Alma, Lund. Nev. Ivy, LeGrande Richard, Memphis, Tenn., 355 Iwaasa, Henry Nolan, Raymond, Alta., Can.. 237, 355 Iwaasa, Hanae, Raymond, Alta., Can. Jack, Dotiald Vernon, Farmington, N. Mex., 262 Jaclclin. Ernest George, Heber Jackson, Carolyn R. P., Provo Jackson, Dorothy J., Salt Lake City Jackson, Flora Jean, Jerome. Ida. Jackson, Harold L.. El Paso. Tex.. 322 Jackson, Joyce, Kanab, 212, 355 Jackson, Joyce Ann, Boise. Ida., 278. 312 Jackson, Karl Eugene, Payson Jackson, Lauralee. Los Angeles, Calif. Jackson, LeRoy Eugene, Provo Jackson, Lealand, Provo Jackson. Lola Colleen, Kamas. 287 Jackson. Marilyn, Ogden, 355 Jackson, Nancy Loral ne, Tucumcarie. N. Max., 262 Jackson, Russell Henry, Provo, 280 Jackson. Shelton Ray. Goldsboid. N. C. Jackson, Stancy D. I., Boise. Ida.. 106. 173. 335 Jackson. Velma Cherle. El Paso, Tex., 167 Jackson, Weldon F.. Mesa, Ariz., 86, 90 Jackson, Wendy Lu, Salt Lake City. 335 Jacobs, Barbara T.. Provo Jacobs. Clare McHale. Dedo. Ida.. 335 Jacobs, Dee Valentine. Ogden. 223. 262. 324 Jacobs, G. Richard. ScoHsbluff, Neb. Jacobs, Hugh Ronald. Ogden, 312 Jacobs, Jacqueline Jacobs, Margaret A., Ogden Jacobs. Margaret Oa. Raymond. Alta.. Can.. 335 Jacobsen, Eda Louise. Orem Jacobsen. Elmo Gordon. Heber, 312 Jacobsen, J. Judy, Seattle, Wash.. 355 Jacobsen, Sanda R., Kenewick, Wash., 230 Jacobsen, Sharon C.. Burbank, Calif, Jacobson, Dennis Leon, Randolph Jacobson, David Bartee, Rivera, Calif., 322 Jacobson, Norene, Bloomlngton, Ida. Jacobson, Ronald Jim, Duncan, Ariz.. 86. 90 Jallerat. Sylvia nne F.. Paris, France. 355 James. Carol. Rock Springs. Wyo., 173, 267 James. Cheril, Provo. 259. 355 James, Clyde R. Jr., Provo James Dean Fredrick, Mlllbrae, Calif., 108 James, LaMar. Fayette James, Mildred Ruth.. Burbank, Calif., 312 James, Roberta O. S.. Provo James. Sharon, Los Angeles. Calif. James. Thomas Arthur, Provo, 312 James, William Robert, Inglewood. Calif., 355 Jameson, A. Keith, Monticello, 270, 324 Jameson, Kirk, Powell, Wyo., 356 Jameson, Lynn Arnold, Syracuse, N. Y. Jameson, Marion P.. Monticello Jameson. Robert Brooks. LaSal, 356 Jamison, Ronald, Los Angeles, Calif. January, Mary E., Salem, Ore. Jardine. Bonna Marie, Malta, Ida. Jarman, Barbara, Orem Jarman, Monte C, Provo Jarrett, Geraldlne F.. Las Vegas, Nev. Jarvis, Burl E., St. Johns, Ariz., 356 Jarvis, Floyd, St. Johns. Ariz. Jarvis, James Nell, El Paso. Tex. Jarvis, Karyl Lee, Ontario, Ore., 284 Jarvis, Mark William, Des Moines. Iowa, 173, 224, 356 Jarvis. Reece Fielding. Pima. Ariz. Jarvis, Ronald Mack. Ontario. Ore., 356 Jarvis. Stephan K.. Salt Lake City Jasperson, Janet, Goshen Javadi, Marjorle G., Provo, 335 Jeffery, Leiloni, Provo. 202 Jeffs, William Craig, American Fork, 335 Jenkins, Charles E., Nampa, Ida., 356 Jenkins. Gary Cluff, Pendleton, Ore., 108, 218, 322 Jenkins, F. Terry. Provo, 312 Jenkins, Frank W., Provo Jenkins, Keith Bunker, Jerome. Ida.. 249 Jenkins. Lawrence W.. Pendleton. Ore.. 30, 34, 218, 345. 356 Jenkins, Marvin L., Nampa. Ida.. 167. 174. 335 Jenkins. Wayne A., Nampa. Ida.. 312 Jenks. William Harry, Sugar City, Ida. Jennens. Dona Fay, Whittler. Calif., 108. 335 Jennings, Glenna Deane. Boise. Ida., 228 Jensen. Alice Ann. Rigby, Ida. Jensen, Alice Faye. Aetna, Alta.. Can. Jensen, Annette L., MIdvale Jensen, Afton E., MIdvale, 202 Jensen. Arthur Robert, TIgard. Ore.. 335 Jensen, Bruce Allen, Midvale. 152, 280, 356 Jensen, Bryce Lee, Cardston, Alta., Can. Jensen, Camille, Brigham Jensen. Charlene, Byron, Wyo.. 275, 335 Jensen, Charles Kent, Provo, 285 Jensen, Connie Joy, Provo Jensen, Darrell L., Provo Jensen. Dean Hugh, Provo Jensen, Dennis Veronus. Salt Lake City Jensen, Don Bradley. Provo. 124 Jensen, Donald F.. Las Vegas, Nev.. 149, 240 Jensen, Eldene, Burley, Ida.. 170. 335 Jensen, Elwood Stanley, Manti Jensen, Eugene Paul, Orem. 176. 245 Jensen, F. Duane. Springville Jensen, Gale Richard. El Cerrito, Calif. Jensen, Galen Eugene, Clearfield, 322 Jensen, Gary Oleen, Ogden Jensen. Groo Peter. Monroe Jensen, Gwen, Ashton, Ida. Jensen, Hal Barclay, Axtell, 90 Jensen, Harley N., Lorenzo, Ida., 312 Jensen, James Lee. Orangeville, Calif. Jensen, Jeri Ann, Gridley, Calif. Jensen. Jo Ann, Othello. Wash. Jensen, Joanne, Ft. Shaw, Mont. Jensen, Joe B., Orem Jensen, Kairle Dawn, Orem Jensen, Karen Ruth, Arcadia, Calif., 39, 198 Jensen, Kathryn Fay. Huntsville, 335 Jensen, Kenneth C, Ogden, 312 Jensen, Kent M., Fairvlew Jensen, Kirk Stephens, Provo, 335 Jensen, Larry Cyril, Denver, Colo. Jensen, Lasca Lee, Magrath, Alta., Can, Jensen, Lee Niels, Provo Jensen, Lenard A.. Gridley. Calif.. 145. 326 Jensen, Louis W., Spring City Jensen, Max A., Deseret, 356 Jensen, Milton Larry, Provo Jensen, Nancy Doris, Flint, Mich. Jensen. Paul Bentley, Logandale, Nev. Jensen, Nell E., Ephraim Jensen, R. Alma, Sprlngville, 312 Jensen, Reva Joan, Fairvlew, 312 Jensen, Richard Arthur, TIgard. Ore.. 218 Jensen, Robert S., Provo Jensen, Robert R.. Twin Falls, Ida. Jensen, Robert Vernon, Roosevelt, 265 Jensen, Ronald J., Springville Jensen, Sharon Marie, Alameda. Calif., 335 Jensen, Sherll Marie, Coeur d ' Alene. Ida. Jensen, Shirl Elvln. Sprlngville Jensen, Ted Woodward, Walnut Creek. Calif. Jensen. Thomas Ronald, Chicago. III.. 273, 322 Jensen, Vernon Hortln. Ithaca. N. Y. Jensen, Vard Duane, Richfield Jenson, Dorothea J., Glendora, Calif. Jenson, Grover E., Peoa, 142. 356 Jenson, Janet, Berkeley, Calif., 356 Jenson, Marilyn Faye. Pocatello, Ida., 335 Jeo, Eleanor. Dayton, Ida. Jeppersen, Share Lee, Brigham, 108, 188 Jeppson, Calvin W., Brigham, 262 Jeppson, Alda, Henefer, 335 Jeppson, Idagene, Thornton, Ida. Jeppson, Roger Wayne, Yerington, Nev.. 218, 249, 335 Jespersen, Pauline M., Wllmette, III., 230, 258 Jessee, Dean, Springville Jessen, Eldon. Ely, Nev. Jessen, Joan Louise, Saratoga, Calif., 170 Jessen, Mary Colleen, Mt. Pleasant Jewell, Calvin William, Phoenix, Ariz. Jewett, Faye Arlene, WInemucca, Nev. Jewkes. Garth A., Idaho Falls, Ida. Jex, Doris, Spanish Fork, 356 Jex, John Ammon, Spanish Fork, 218 Jex, Keith Wilford, Sandy, 312 Jex, Lo Anne. Grand Junction, Colo.. 254, 335 Jex, Reed Allen, Spanish Fork, 356 Jex, Rhoda Joyce, Provo Jimenez, Joe Louis, Santa Fe, N. Mex. Johannesen, George T. J., Kalamazoo, Mich., 356 Johansen, Gerald A., Lethbridge, Alta., Can. Johansen, J. Frank, Lethbridge. Alta., Can. Johansen, Jerald Ray, Mt. Pleasant, 270 Johansen, Joyce Hulda, Lethbridge, Alto., Can. 216, 231, 233, 235. 243 Johansen. Robert Lee, Murray, 173 Johanson, Denece, Midvale, 207 Johansson, Linnea M., Salt Lake City, 216 Johns. Judith, Whlttier, Calif. Johns, Glenda Diane, Lakewood, Calif. Johns, Standford K., Afton, Wyo.. 312 Johns, Merrill L., Salt Lake City Johnson, Alan P., Provo, 148 Johnson, Albert K., Salt Lake City Johnson, Alton F., Yahk, B. C, Can. Johnson, Anna J., Washington D. C, 243, 275. 335 Johnson, Arleen, Empire, Calif., 351 Johnson, Arva Arlene, Delta, 172. 235 Johnson, Barbara Jo, Downey, Caltf., 238, 356 Johnson, Barry LeRoy, Overton, Nev. Johnson, Bert Emll, Orem Johnson, Beth Louise. Modesto, Calif., 207, 335 Johnson, Beth Lynn M., Cardston, Alta., Can., 256, 356 Johnson, Blaine W., American Fork, 356 Johnson, Bonna Jean, Phoenix, Ariz. 335 Johnson, Carol, Honeywell, 162, 222, 244. 312 Johnson, Carol, Cambridge. Ida., 312 Johnson, Carolyn Joan, McGill, Nev., 232 Johnson, Carolyn June, Salt Lake City, 356 Johnson, Charlene, Pocatello, Ida., 232, 243 432 student Index - Autumn Quarter Johnson. Cheryl B.. Berkeley, Calif.. 312 Johnson, CUudia Rae, Provo, 266 Johnson, Daniel M., Cardston, Alta., Can, 256 Johnson, David Joseph, Las Vegas, fsjev Johnson, David Merrill, Sprlngville, 176, 386 Johnson, Deverl Harmon, Redwood City, Cailf Johnson, Donald C, Cannbridge, Ida. Johnson, Donna Jewel, Phoenix, Ariz., 208, 356 Johnson, Dorothy Ann, Midway Johnson, Edna Joyce, Provo, 356 Johnson Edward A. (Ted), Buhl, Ida., 214, 124, 312 Johnson Edwin LeRoy, Salem Johnson, Eleanor Law, Provo Johnson, Elaine Ann, Rawlins, Wyo. Johnson, Elizabeth A., Kennewick, Wash. Johnson, Elva Marlene, Jerome. Ida. Johnson, Eugene M., Orem, 335 Johnson, Faye Ann, Yakima, Wash., 312 Johnson, Garney Allen, Visalia, Calif., 357 Johnson, Gary Thorley, Overton. Nev. Johnson, Genlel, Delta Johnson, Gregg W., Provo Johnson, Grover V., Bloomfield, N. Mex. Johnson, HIarold G.. Oram, 356 Jotinson, Harold Verner. Springville Johnson, Hollis Ralph, Garland, 324 Johnson, Howard S., Payson, 326 Johnson, Hyrum Bennett, Holden Johnson, Ivan Elliott, Provo Johnson, James Alan, Conrad, Mont., 335 Johnson, James Darrel, Downey, Calif. Johnson, James Lonell, Roseville. Calif. Johnson. Jay Lorus. Orem, 356 Johnson, Jo Ann, San Leandro, Calif.. 335 Johnson, Jesse W., Ogden, 113 Johnson, Joneen, Los Angeles, Calif. 173, 208, 230 Johnson, Joyce Cynthia, Provo, 356 Johnson, Judith J., Novato, Calif. Johnson, Kathleen, Long Beach, Calif. Johnson, ' Kay, Provo Johnson, Kay Irene. Provo Johnson, Kaye. Provo Johnson, Kimber Gordan, Rawlins, Wyo. Johnson, Laird Dee, Vernal, 280. 386 Johnson, LaVon Clement, Payson Johnson, Lila Rae. Boise, Ida.. 161. 164, 356 Johnson, Linda Rae, Yakima, Wash., 386 Johnson, Loris Elaine Johnson, Lorna Dorothy, Orem JoTinson, Louis Orlln, Provo, 386 Johnson, Lyie Duane, Show Low, Ariz., 356 Johnson, Margaret E., Salt Lake City, 356 Johnson, Marian Ruth. Salt Lake City, 312 Johnson, Marilyn Hanks. Salem Johnson. Marilyn L., Salt Lake City, 386 Johnson, Marvin R.. Kingman, Ariz.. 386 Johnson, Mary Ann L., Logandale, Nev. Johnson, Mary Louise, Buhl, Ida., 162 Johnson, Merlin A., Vernal, 356 Johnson Merlyn W., American Fork, 356 Johnson. Merrill L.. Delta, 386 Johnson, Morgan L., Barnwell, Alta., Can., 386 Johnson, Nancy Eileen, Puyallup, Wash., 237, 335 Johnson, Morris Ray, Provo, 147 Johnson. Ned LeRoy, Pleasant Grove. 386 Jotinson, Norman R., Provo Johnson, Pamela Gay, Overton, Nev. Johnson, Patricia M., Moses Lake, Wash., 217, 288, Johnson, Paul Kent, Spanish Fork Johnson, Phil Arnold, Ogden, 335 Johnson, Ralph E., Jr., Leh ' , 356 Johnson, Ralphine A., North Hollywood, Calif., 202, Johnson, Raymond Byrd, Lakeside, Ariz., 386 Johnson, Richard C, Phoenix, Ariz., 210 Johnson, Reed Mark, Springville Johnson, Richard H., Compton, Calif., 160 Johnson, Rita. Barnwell, Alta., Can. Johnson, Robert Alvln, Clalrton, Pa. 386 Johnson Roberta, Pleasant Grove Johnson, Ronald L., Provo Johnson, Ross Glen, Orem, 312 Johnson, Royce Creel, Aurora Johnson, Royle Nephi, Provo, 386 Johnson, Sharon E., Lehi, 386 Johnson, Sherril Dean, Phoenix, Ariz., 386 Johnson, Snellen M., Roosevelt, 265 Johnson, Stant S., Rexburg, Ida., 335 Johnson, Theodore P., Roseville. Calif.. 162. 386 Johnson. Verna, Tabor, Alta., Can., 243, 212 Johnson. Verland D.. Pleasant Grove Johnson. Virginia C, Portland, Ore., 208 Johnson, Wallace Karl, Provo, 386 Johnson, Wanda May, Chandler, Ariz., 386 Johnson Wllford E.. Welser, Ida. Johnston, Carroll M., Durango, Colo., 86, 90, 335 Johnston, LuJean, Salt Lake City, 386 Johnston, Olive Pat, Provo, 357 Johnstone, Marilyn G., BloomfieUi |Sj. J., 232, 263, Johnstun, Carol, Warren, Ore., 38fc Johnstun, Jean, Vernal, 335 Jollay, Boyd McKinloy, Provo, 357 Jolley, Calvin Kent, Provo Jolley, Carl H., Emery, 386 Jolley, Clark Thomas, Provo, 386 Jolley, Janeen Lou, The Dalles, Ore., 386 Jolley, Sandra Koye, Salina, 173, 386 Jonas James Michael Glendale. Calif. Jones, Ada Ruth, Chandler, Ariz., 170, 250 Jones, Alonzo Hinckley, Los Angeles, Calif., 196. 356 Jones, Alyce, Camille Jones. Ann McEwan. Provo,2l6, 217, 232, 233 Jones, Carl Hugh, Rock Springs, Wyo., 356 Jones, Carol Anne, Gettysburg, S. D., 386 Jones, Cleone, KIrtland, N. Mex. Jones, Clifford H., Downey, Calif. Jones. David Reece. Payson, 240, 312 Jones, David Ronald, Byron, Wyo., 91 Jones Delwin Grant, Duncan, Ariz., 113, 336 Jones. Douglas Emron, San Gabriel, Calif.. 312 Jones. Duane Arthur, Spanish Fork. 312 Jones Duane Sidney. Holden, 356 Jones, Earl Roy, Murray, 86 Jones, Georgianna D., Owyhee, Nev. Jones, Gerald E., Getysburg, S. D., 240, 336 Jones, Heber Kent, Heber Jones, Howard Palmer, Malad, Ida. Jones, Ivan Blaine. Riverton, 335 Jones, J. Petty, Provo Jones, John Carlos, Jr., Idaho Falls, Ida. Jones, John F., Provo Jones, Joseph Dean, Spanish Fork Jones, Judy Kay, Concord, Calif., 173, 386 Jones, Kenneth Wendell, Salt Lake City Jones, Karl Gerber, Lehi Jones, Kathryn, Malad. Ida., 386 259 Jones. Lavoy Teeples, Holden Jones, Lloyd W.. Lehi. 386 Jones, Mary Ann, Montpeller. Ida., 386 Jones. Merrilyn Laree, Dublan, Chlh., Mex., 386 Jones. Norman Philip, Lehi Jones Norryn Mary, Inglewood, Calif., 356 Jones, Patricl( ' Ann, Cedar City Jones, Peggy Ann, Denver, Colo., 336 Jones, Richard Carloss, Meridian, Ida., 356 Jones. Robert Ashton, Standing, 254, 356 Jones, Robert E., Provo Jones, Rock H., Caldwell, Ida.. 386 Jones. Russell H.. Provo, 90 Jones. Ruth Junene. Hllo. Hawaii, T.H., 232, 335 Jones, Sharlene, Richland, Wash., 336 Jones, Sharon Annette, Woodland, Calif. Jones, Vernadeen, Phoenix, Ariz., 208 Jones, Virginia Pary, Wenatchee, Wash., 170, 198, 234. 386 Jones, Vonda June. Dillon. Mont.. 386 Jones. Warren Richard. San Anselmo. Calif. Jordan. Cleo Oswald. Brazil Jordan, Kim Lee. Imbler, Ore.. 386 Jorgensen, Cllve D.. Provo Jorgensen, Arlene L., Pleasant Grove. 216, 217, 312 Jorgensen, David W., Boise, [da., 386 Jorgensen, Elmer Clay, Richland, Wash., 356 Jorgensen, Hal, Richland, Wash. Jorgensen. John Darson. Provo Jorgensen. Margaret A.. Kansas City, Kan.. 356 Jorgensen, Norman G., Rigby, Ida.. 108, 386 Jorgensen, Newel M., Moses Lake, Wash, 386 Jorgensen, Robert C, Provo Jorgensen, Roy Wilson, Whittier, Calif. Jorgensen, Vern A., Randlett Jorgensen, William F., Castle Dale, 356 386 Jorgenson, Johnny C, Price, 106, 336 Jorgenson, Orvll R., Douglas, Ariz. Josephson, Bcyd Oleen, Plymouth, 312 Josle. Barbara. Mt. Pleasant Josle, Darrell Henry, Tabiona Josie. Joseph Bennett. Tabiona Josle, Lane William. Tabiona Josle. Sonia Kathleen, Mt. Pleasant. 386 Jowers, Peggy Joyce, Salt Lake City. 386 Joyce. Jack Atkins, Kornersville, N. C, 322 Judd, Benarr Thomas, Lehi Judd, Frank Fuller, Los Angeles. Calif, 280, 386. Judd. Jane Penelope. Hurricane. 200, 201, 312 Judd. Louise, Sparks. Nev. 173, 386 Judd, Marlba, Provo Judd, Richard Clark, Provo Judd, Ronald Martin, Kanab, 356 Judklns, Carlton Jay, Provo, 322 Judk.ns, James Leonard, Provo Judklns, Newell Kay. Provo Judson, Herbert S., Jr., Oakland, Calif.. 356 Judy. Beth Alene. Idaho Falls, Ida.. 356 Jueschke, Alexander A.. Milwaukee. Wis.. 322 Jueschke. Arthur F. Milwaukee, Wis., 336 Julander, Rhea. Ogden Julander, Lillie D., Monroe, 266, 386 335 Kaaria. Sven T.. Tempe, Ariz., 322 Kahoilua, Edi+h L. Hilo, Hawaii. T.H.. 257 Kahuena, Margaret K., Kamuela, Hawaii, T.H., 257, 356 Kaina, Earl Benedict. Lanlkal, Oahu, T.H.. 386 Kaiser. Dolores J., Salt Lake City, 386 Kaleta, Gary Jordan, Los Angeles, Calif., 218, 274. 336 Kalwles, Brunhilde, Heine. Germany. 356 Kamauoha. Edwin L.. Oahu, T.H., 312 Kane. Janet, Provo, 170 Kangasniemi, Hilkka L.. Calgary. Alta., Can.. 256. 386 Kapele, John, Kancohe, Oahu, T.H., 91. 257, 386 Kapp. Jack K., Provo Kapp, Janice. Vale. Ore.. 172, 174. 3 6 Karren, Ca-ol Rae, Jerome, Ida. Kartchner, Beverly E., San Jose, Calif. 230. 356 Kartchner, Jean Orrln, St. Johns. Ariz.. 312 Kartchner. John Z.. Blanding Kashiwagl. James H., Kajalku, Oahu, T.H., 257 Kaufman, Francis E., Portola. Calif., 356 Kaufman, Vivian Joan, Groveton, Pa. Kaupp, Jacquelyn T.. Buffalo. N. Y.. 212. 356 Kawai. Veda Claire. Pasadent. Calif., 108. 356 Kay. Karen Luelta, Provo Kearl. Ruth Marie. Calgary. Alta.. Can.. 173. 230. 386 Keck, Mary Ruth. Albany. Ore., 167, 356 Keeler Dixie Lee, San Gabriel. Calif. 386 Keeler. Kathleen. Provo, 175. 336 Keetch, Gary Vern, Provo Kehmeier, Barbara Jean, Gresham, Ore., 38, 128, 208. 356 Keith, Helen, Provo, 157 Keith, Karen, Provo Kekeula, Edwin K., Honolulu, T.H. Kekaula, Mary K., Walmanalo, Oahu. T.H., 257. 356 Kekauoha. Margery G., Honolulu. T.H.. 257. 312 Kekauoha, Philip K., Lale. Oahu. T.H., 257. 313 Kekauoha, Samuel N., Lale, Oahu, T.H., 257, 336 Keller, Alvln LaMar, Menan, Ida., 356 Keller, Barbara Y., Verona, N. J., 230. 263. 386 Keller. Gloria Ann. Idaho Falls, Ida., 336 Keller. Lamond Benson. Caldwell, Ida. Keller, Lysle Susanne, Las Vegas. Nev. Keller, Montle Rex. Idaho Fails, Ida., 324 Kellett, Kay. Moroni, 386 Kelley. Barbara Ann, Honolulu, Hawaii. T.H.. 313 Kelling. Hans Wllhelm. Bremen, Germany. 34, 146. 356 Kelly. Carol Lvnn. Denver, Colo.. 332 Kelly. George Dayton. Grand Junction, Colo. Kelly. Nancy. Urbana. 111., 386 Kelsey, S. Annete, Salt Lake City Kemp, Dean Raymond, La Mesa, Calif. 386 Kemper, Verda Orah. Cranford, Alta., Can., 170. 356 Kempf. Katherine J., Kaysvllle, 386 Kendall, Dorothy Mae, Welser, Ida., 356 Kendall, Robert L., Weiser, Ida. Kendrlck. Linda Lee. Sherman Oaks, Calif, 198 Kenison, Dorothy Jean, Sunland, Calif., 336 Kenley, Lynn Garden. Wendover. 386 Kenley. Vernon F.. Walnut Creek, Calif.. 386 Kennedy. Glenn Alan. Olympla. Wash., 386 Kennedy. Thomas G.. San Francisco. Calif Kennedy, Tom Hartford, Springfield. III. Kenner. Brenda Jeanne. Jerome, Ida.. 386 Kenney. Donald James, Phoenix. Ariz., 131. 214, 250. 275. 280, 386 Kenney, Lu Juana B.. Ogden, 313 Kenney. Kenneth Ben. Salt Lake City, 240. 313 Kensinger. Robert L.. Orem Keppner, Mary Dawn, Rexburg. Ida., 356 Kerbs, Eugene George, Twin Falls, Ida.. 386 Kerby, Clyde K.. Provo Kerby. Connie. Provo, 336 Kershaw, Gloria Dee. Von Nuys. Calif. 200. 336 Key. Bryan Eugene. Berkeley. Calif. 386 Keyes, Marilyn. Kaysvllle, 356 Khadjavi, Arsalan H., Teheran, Iran, 336 an. Dorothy Reed, Sanger. Calif. an. James Frank. Kaysville. 336 llpack. Wayne 1., Provo, 313 Its. Clair T., Hooper, 313 m Heang J. A., Seoul, Korea, 386 m Kichuen, Taegu, Korea, 356 m Soon Chang, Seoul, Korea m Yong Soon, Seoul. Korea, 256. 313 m Young Sik. Seoul. Korea, 256. 313 mball, Buddv. Dean. Roosevelt. 248. 313 mball. Carolyn Joan, San Marino, Calif. 313 mball, Farrell W.. Sacramento. Calif., 386 mball. Joan. Rock Springs. Wyo.. 203. 267. 386 mball. Marcia Rae. Fair Oaks, Calif.. 386 mball. Parley L., Fillmore mball. Royal Duane. Richfield. 313 mball. Stanley Clark. Montebello. Calif.. 336 mball, Sylvia Jane. San Diego, Calif., 336 mber, Richard Dee. Wells. Nev.. 356 mber. William Dean. Provo nder. George Leo. San Diego. Calif. 91 ndred, Jerald Crede. Ogden, 274 ng. Buddy Jack. Dubois. Ida. ng, Carl Larry. Burbank, Calif. 280, 386 ng, Edmund Crelghton. Provo, 313 433 student Index - Autumn Quart King. Gwendolyn M., Provo, 238. 356 King, Norman Ellis. Provo. 130. 136. 249. 356 King. Peggy Ramona. Tuielake. Calii.. 356 King. Roger Dean, St. Charles. Mo., 336 King. Scott J.. Las Vegas, Nev.. 356 King, Rosalie. Darlington. Ida. King. T. Eugene. Provo. 271 Kingsbury. K. Elizabeth. Salt Lake City, 356 Kingsford. Afton. Boise, Ida., 386 Kinnear. John Gilbert, Rhodesia. Africa. 356 Kinne. James Arthur. Independence. Mo. Kintz ' ey. Thelma L.. Citrus Heights, Calii.. 386 Kinzel. Kenneth Wayne. Elmhurst. III.. 356 Klrby. Janice, Aberdeen. Ida.. 230. 386 Klrby. Rayda. Garland. Ida. Kirk. Barbara Garwood. Cortez. Colo. Kirk. Dean Arthur. Cortez. Colo. Kirk. Gayle. Carole. Glendale. Calif.. 108 Kirk James Lowell. East Ely. Nev. Kirk, Larae. Ogden, 336 Kirk. Louie A.. Jr.. Burbank. Calif. Kirk. Tamsin. Glendale. Calif.. 208. 234 Klrkendall. Hugh R.. Dragerton. 3 36 Klrkham. Michael Reed. Blackfoot. Ida.. 175. 387 Kirkland. Bufaye. Carey. Ida.. 313 Kirkman. Darrell Kent. Nampa. Ida. Kirkrr.an. John Calvin. Mt. Airy, N. C. 336 Klrkhman. Lawrence H., Provo. 313 Klsklla. Carlene J., Los Angeles, Calif.. 336 Kitchen. Paul Wilson, Provo. 90; 106 Klauch. Edwin A.. Sprlngvllle Kitchens. Carolyn, Alhambra, Calif. Kitzmiller. David J.. Provo. 91. 387 Kjar. Richard C. Manti Klein. Edwin J., Provo. 284 Kleirman. Wayne Deloy. El Paso. Tex.. 313 Kleinman. Harold Rey. El Paso. Tex., 356 Klelnman, Luene. Hurricane, 170, 387 Klelnworth, Wesley E.. Wlnslow, Ariz., 356 Kleinworth. Frank J.. Winslow. Ariz., 336 Klenk. Buddy Donafd, Salt Lake City Klingler, Shirley Mae, Rexburg, Ida.. 313 Knapp. Charlene Mary, San Fernando. Calif.. 202 Knapp, Cllve Jay, Minneapolis, Minn., 387 Knauer, Rolf H.. Bielefeld. Germany Knecht. Peter A., Shrewsbury, Mass., 263 387 Knight, Clyde E.. Burley, Ida. Knight, Darrell Oswell, Columbia City, Ore.. 356 Knight. Ferral H., Mesquite. Nev.. 387 Knight. James Allen, Vernal Knight, Joseph Adams, Provo Knight, Karmo, Salt Lake City, 356 Knight, Marlene, Salt Lake City, 246, 285, 313 Knight, William S.. Provo, 280 Knighton, Josephine, Provo, 193. 313 Knighton. Robert C, San Francisco , Calif.. 313 Knighton. Ronald Lewis, Salt Lake City, 356 Knudsen. Benny Lavler. Farmlngton. N. Mex., 174, Knudson. Sandra Kae, Brlgham City. 336 Knupp. John Logan, Boise, Ida. Kobler, Kathleen L., Rock Springs, Wyo.. 387 Kochevar. Lewis C. Los Angeles. Calif.. 324 Koenig, Gerald Charles, Willlston Park, N. Y.. 356 Koenlg. Marjorie Mary. Lynbrook. N. Y.. 314 Koenig. Robert W.. Willlston Park. N. Y.. 134. 357 Kofford, Lyie C. Grldley. Calif.. 280. 357 Kofoed. Narveen H.. Clifton. Ida.. 357 Kohler. Aleen B., Idaho Falls. Ida. Kohler, Carol Larae, Midway, 357 Kohler, Marden Reed. Midway Kohler. Margaret L.. Midway. 170. 387 Kohler, Ramon R.. Midway. 162. 336 Kohler. Rodney A., Union, Ore., 357 Kojima, George Kazuo. Waialua. T.H.. 257 Koldcwyn. Phillip Y., Riverside. Calif.. 124, 240, 336 Kolste, Nolan Deroy, Fairfield, Mont.. 260. 387 Komm. Ronald William. Cardston. Alta.. Can., 387 Koncar, Ray. Provo. 91 Koralewski. David W., Provo. 173, 357 Koi+h. Grant Martin, Nampa, Ida.. 387 Koshell. Dianne E.. Ceres Calif.. 166, 277. 336 Koskl. Dale Iver. Clear Creek Ko+er. Wayne Robert. Reno. Nev.. 387 Kowalski, Rosina L. C. Payson Kourtldls, Demetrius. Athens. Greece Kozak. Jacquelyn Lee. Lakewood. Calif. 226 Krakowski. Henry Jr.. Hermosa Beach. Calif.. 314 Kramer, Richard C. Glendora. Calif. Krebs, Alvin Wayne, Pangultch. 387 Kremer. Melvln Merrell, Glendale, Ariz.. 387 Kresge. Phillip E.. Elmira, N. Y.. 387 Krebs. George D.. Salt Lake City. 387 Kresge. Phyllis Arlene. Elmira. N. Y.. 357 Kresge. Robert Lee. Elmira. N. Y.. 357 Krieger. Clarence E.. Temple City. Calif.. 162, 245, 3 Kristjanson .Darryl G.. San Diego. Calif. Kristjanson. J. David, San Mateo, Calif. Kristjanson. Mark Leon. San Diego. Calif.. 336 Kruger. Caroline L.. Uklah. Calif.. 387 Kraff, Robert C, Tooele, 109. 387 Kuchar. Marvin C. J.. Safford. Ariz., 146 Kugain. Uonaia Artnur. West Allis. Wis . 285. 336 Kuniman. William K. North bacramento. Cant. ' . 86. Kunni, Ariin Verdell. Provo K.uKanmo. toienn M.. Honolulu, T. H.. 257, 387 Kuip. Keniey Loran. Ingleside. III., 258. 336 Kump. (jann G.. Provo Kump. Konald. Krovo Kunz. Victor Alfred Jr.. Los Angeles. Calif.. 387 Kurr. David George. Spanish Fork Kurr. Doreen Barbara. Salt Lake City Kurtz. Audrey Irene. Anderson. Calit.. 38 Kwak. Kun Se. Seoul. Korea KwiatKowski. hrearick. Reno. Nev.. 263. 387 Kylen. DeVeHe Verner. Rlverton Lackey. Bob Dean. Wended, Ida. Ladle. Nancy Josephine, Provo Lahmann, Robert M., Orinda. Calif.. 387 Laine. Dixie Gall. Marysville. Calif., 387 Laird, Harold Edwin, Payson, 336 Lake, Dennis M.. Rigby. Ida. Lake, Eileen Lakln. Howard Glenn. Mancos. Colo. Lalliss, Coyla. Buhl, Ida.. 259. 357 Lally. Doreen, Sal ' Lake City, 336 Lamb, Carole, North Sacramento, Calif.. 162. 212. Lamb. Laurells. Alamo. Nev., 230, 387 Lamb, LeGrande Norris, Chandler, Ariz. Lamb. Verl Seamons. Hyde Park. 255. 314 Lambert. Eugene S.. Kamas, 387 Lambert, Joan Lee, Ely, Nev., 108. 357 Lambert, Kay Jean, San Diego, Calif.. 387 Lambson. Alma Louise. Ramah. N. Mex.. 262. 282 Lambson, Elton Kay. Ramah. N. Mex. LambsOQ. Robert E. Jr.. Albuquerque. N. Mex.. 190 Lamoreaux, Gale. Chandler, Ariz.. 357 Lamoreaux. Jack Wayne, American Fork, 387 Lamoreaux, Martha B.. Provo, 170 Lamsam, Wongsirl, Bangkok, Slam, 336 Lance, Elwon, Grass Valley, Calif., 271, 314 Land, Linda Lueana, Inglewood, Calif., 357 Landry, Marilyn Joan, Salt Lake City Lane, Eugene V.. Provo. 314 Lane. Guylen R.. Gatun. Canal Zone. 387 Lane. Shirley Evelyn. Litchfield. Maine. 336 Laney, Russell Judd, Sprlngville Langford, CeNa Joy, Ft. Lauderdale. Fla., 252 Langtord. Sherman Dale. Fairfield, Calif.. 387 Langlois, Sharon. Salt Lake City, 357 Larkin, Larry Shirk, Las Vegas, Nev. Larkin, Phyllis Louise. Snowville. 287. 336 Larsen. Allan Reed. Manti Larsen. Aral Dean, Orem Larsen, Arlene Joan, McDermlt, Nev.. 133, 357 jj Larsen, Arietta N., Idaho Falls, Ida.. 336 Larsen. Arnold C, Orem Larsen. Betty Argyle. Provo Larsen, Barbara, Provo, 246, 387 Larsen, Boyd Alan, Salt Lake City Larsen, Carol . nn, McDermltt, Nev.. 336 Larsen. David Roger. Richfield. 357 Larsen. Dean Glllete, Holden Larsen, Diane, Harlem, Mont.. 357 La ' -sen. Donald R.. Provo Larsen, Edward S.. Spanish Fork Larsen, Ernest O.. Emery Larsen. Gary F.. Bountiful. 194, 357 Larsen, Gladys Davis, Spanish Fork Larsen, Howard Bennie, Ogden, 148, 324 Larsen, Ha Mower, Orem Larsen, Jack D., Spanish Fork Larsen, James Winget, Boise, Ida. Larsen. James C. Sallna. 357 Larsen, Janice, Spanish Fork, 259, 285, 336 Larsen, Joan Doloro, Sacramento, Calif., 357 Larsen, JoAnn, Preston, Ida.. 357 Larsen. Karen. Sunnyvale. Calif., 172, 133, 387 Larsen, Kurt Ejvind, Orem Larsen, Linda Jalene, La Mesa. Calif. Larsen. Marilyn. Springvllle Larsen. Marva Jean. Rigby. Ida.. 176. 314 Larsen, Mar Elizabeth, Provo Larsen, Mary Evelyn. Emmet. Ida., 314 Larsen, Milton H., Provo, 162 Larsen, Nancv, Salt Lake City, 387 Larsen, Orvil James, Oulncy, Wash.. 357 Larsen. Oscar George. Idaho Falls. Ida. Larsen. Pete Phillip. Spanish Fork Larsen. Rae, Twin Falls, Ida. Larsen. Rayanna. Provo. 387 Larsen. Ruby Jean. Newton. 237. 255, 357 Larsen, Shirley, Harlem, Mont.. 248 14 Larsen, Stanley E.. Provo Larssn. William Edward. Waynesboro. Va.. 314 Larson, Alan William, Provo, 148 Larson, Byron Edmund, Inglewood, Calif.. 190 Larson, Don, Orem Larson, Donna Rae, Murtaugh, Ida., 357 Larson, Doris May, Blackfoot, Ida., 172, 387 Larson, Howa ' d Charles, Kaysville, 282, 253, 387 Larson, Jacqueline, Salt Lake City, 387 90 Larson, Karen, Sandy Larson. Leon H.. Woodland. Calif., 278. 336 Larson, Linda Ann, San Gabriel, Calif., 314 Larson, Margaret B.. Orem Larson Lloyd Odell. Provo. 336 Larson. Robert C. Las Vegas, Nev., 387 Larson, Roger Carter, Phoenix, Ariz., 133, 275. 387 Larson. Thomas Owen. Yuma. Ariz.. 91 Larson. Thomas F.. Payson Lasley. Gordon Ray. Orem. 336 Lasson. Bernard E.. Birdseye. 387 Lasson, Callice Elaine, Birdseye, 387 Lasson, Calvin G., Birdseye, 387 Lassen, Carolyn, Boulder, Nev., 246, 336 Lasson Cynthia, Boufder, Nev.. 357 Last. Louise. Richmond. 255. 336 Latimer. Donald S., Sandy, 314 Latimer, Lynne Adele, Pocatello. Ida.. 172. 234, 387 Laub, Marvin J., Salt Lake City Lauder. Doreen. Leona. Medicine Hat. Alta.. Can.. 357 Laudie. Drew Truman. Prairie Village. Kan.. 387 Laurltzzen. Louis, Boise, Ida., 274, 324 Laursen, Carl Eugene, American Fork Law, Elaine Edna, Santa Barbara, Calif.. 212 Law. John Richard. Moses Lake. Wash. 357 Lawlor, Lawrence Dow, Bute, Alta, Can.. 357 Law. Wesley Ruane, Orangevllle Lawler Sharon May, Santa Rosa. Calif.. 387 Lawrence, Darlene M.. South Gate. Calif. 387 Lawrence. Delmer M.. Salt Lake City Lawrence, Louise, Salem, 336 Lawrence, Robert J.. Tooele. 387 387 Lawrence. Sandra Jean, Carson, Nev. Laws. Duane M.. Provo Lawson. David McKay. San Diego. Calif. Lawson. Jon Keith, Hawthorne, Calif.. 280, 387 Lawson, Sharon Dee, Barstow, Calif. Lawton, David L.. Heber Lawton. Robert Arthur. Denver. Colo. Layden, Donald Richard. Holbrook. Ariz. Layton. James Joel. Layton. 175. 214. 253, 336 Layton, Carol, Kaysville, 387 Layton, Cecil Allan, Manassa, Colo. Layton H. Ray. Carlln. Nev. ,357 Leach, Sid Delmar, Provo Leake, Lujean, Orem Leake, Robert L., Orem Leany, Hyrum Vard, Provo Leavell, Stephen Leon, San Francisco. Calif., 357 Leavit, Bertha Anna. North Las Vegas. Nev.. 387 Leavlt. Carol Joan. Banff. Alta.. Can., 387 Leavit, Clair H., Nampa, Ida. Leavlt. Elda. Las Vegas. Nev.. 357 Leavltt. Jack. Phoenix. Ariz. Leavlt. Nina Leota. Homedale. Ida. Leavit. Ronald Terry. Las Vegas, Nev., 142, 357 Leavltt, Veryle, Leavltt, Alta.. Can. Leavltt, Wynona, Glenwood, Alta.. Can. LeBaron, Bryce Earl, Stevensvllle, Mont., 176, 336 LeBaron, Charles D.. Payson. 387 LeBaron. Francis C, Barnwell, Alta.. Can.. 326 LeBaron, J. Bentley, Stevensvllle, Mont., 260, 387 LeBaron, Melvln J.. Barnwell. Alta.. Can., 336 LeBaron, Sharon E.. Flint. Mich., 357 Lee, Carlll, Ina, Billings, Mont Lee, Carole, Idaho Falls, Ida. Lee, Carole Dawn, Concord, Calif.. 162, 357 Lee, Cora. LaOonna. Emmett. Ida.. 173, 387 Lee. David Arthur. Bicknell. 336 Lee, Dixie, Heber Lee, Eldon, Verl, Tooele ,387 Lee, Frank, Stockton, Calif.. 314 . Lee. Gary Gene. Murtaugh, Ida.. 387 Lee. Jerry Nebraska. Tampa, Fla. Lee, Laurence Arthur, Nepnl Lee, Maurice Dee, Farmlngton, N. Mex. Lee. Michael Ralph, Albany, Ore.. 387 Lee. Patricia Fae. Vernal, 336 Lee, Robert Earl, Lagg, Calif.. 387 Lee. Ronald Eugene. New London. Iowa.- 162, 336 Lee, Sonya E. Parsons, Pendleton Ore. Lee. Stephen M. Bicknell. 387 Lee. Virgie, St. Ignatius. Mont. 387 Lee. Winslow Boyd. Wlnslow. Ariz.. 314 Lee. Zelda C, St Ignatius, Mont, 170, 388 Lee, Zeta Maurle, Vernal, 265, 388 Lee, Virginia, Eureka, 35? Lee, Wallace Raymond, Hesperus, Colo. Lees. Jerry D. Provo. 388 Lefeber. Julia Anne. Elmira. N. Y. Lelfson. Jack W., Spanish Fork, 196, 388 Leifson, June, Spanish Fork, 283, 314 Leifson, Thor Elden, Spanish Fork Leigh, Dorene- Mesa, Ariz.. 246. 336 Leigh, Llewellyn Young, Palo Alto, Calif. Leishman, Karen, Provo, 30, 198, 226, 357 Lemmon, Lawrence G.. Idaho Falls. Ida.. 388 Lemmon. Wayne B., Lindon, Calif.. 259. 268 Lendt, Welda Beate. Buffalo. N. Y.. 363. 388 434 student Index - Autumn Quarter Leor.ard, Sonja Ann, Boise, Ida., 138, 388 Leonard, Richard James, Lakewood, Calif. Leonhardt. Paul Herman, Pleasant Grove Leroy, Danny Claude, Big Bear Lake, Calif, 388 Lervold, John Darrell, Los Angeles, Calif., 388 Lesley, Shirley Ann, Greenville, S. C, 388 Leslie, Joan Marie. Tacoma, Wash. Levenger, Delores, Homedale, Ida., 314 Levar. Lila Lee. Tavares. Fla., 166, 336 Levar. Callis Jeddy. Tavares, Fla.. 388 Lewis, Afton Ruth, Ramah, N. Mex., 336 Lewis. Anthon Hugh, Farmington, N. Mex.. 255, 262 Lewis, Allen Edward. Logandale. Nev. Lewis. Clifton M., Holbrook, Ariz. Lewis, Dale A., Provo, 106 Lewis, David Darel, Prove Lewis, Dianns, Orem Lewis, Delbert Elwin, Provo Lewl$, Elinor, Holbrook, Ariz., 357 Lewis, Dorothy C. Laurel. Wash., 388 Lewis. Emery Bowen, Marion, 336 Lewis. Garn Edward, Ogden, 173, 388 Lewis. Glen L., Tabiona, 272 Lewis. Glenn. Carlos. Kamas, 388 Lewis, Glenna Gay. Kamas. 388 Lewis. Jamos Ray. Spanish Fork Lewis. Janice Dee. Nyssa. Ore., 173. 388 Lewis, Jean Loya. Chicago, III., 125 Lewis, Juventa L., San Francisco, Calif., 357 Lewis, John Ludlow, Spanish Fork Lewis, Marilyn, Blackfoot, Ida., 226, 388 Lewis, Mary Coleen, Spanish Fork, 357 Lewi:, Maxine, Duchesne Lewis, Nancy Gay, Orem Lewis, Richard Lynn, Provo Lewis, Robert Eugene, Laurel. Wash., 357 Lewis. Roger Spencer. Boise, Ida.. 357 Lewis, Venice Jane, Ramah. N. Mex., 388 Lewis, Willard M.. Tooele Liddell, Maurice Scott. Orem Liddell, Carl Clark, Roosevelt, 357 Liddell, Ronald. Duchesne. 3.57 Liddiard. Robert Mills, Provo Liddiard. Gary Dennis, Provo Liddle. Alfred S.. Sacramento. Calif.. 388 Llebhart. Beverly Y., Alameda. Calif.. 336 Lile, John Clayton, North Plate, Neb.. 357 Lilienquist, Val, Saft Lake City, 194, 314 Lillard, Sonia Lee. Henderson, Nev. 388 Lilley Adelene Beryl. Medina, Ohio Lillibridge, Suzanne. Corona, Calif.. 357 Lilly, Vivian, Independence, Mo., 202, 388 Lillywhite, Craig W., So. Gate, Calif. Lillywhite, Jay M.. Anaheim, Calif, 224. 357 Lillywhite. Karen. Los Angeles, Calif. 49. 198. 214. 412 Linde. Carolyn Gene, Blatne, Wash., 388 Lindsay, Dean Ray, Palo Alto, Calif. 314 Lindsay, Donald Ray, Provo Lindsay, Eleanor Ranae, Evanston. Wyo,, 357 Lindsay, Ellzabefh F, Provo Lindsay. Grant T6one, Reno. Nev, 314 LIndsey. Catherine L. Ridley Park. Pa. 357 Lindsey, Gwynda Anne, Gilmer, Tex. LIndsey, Joel Douglas, Columbia Llndstrom, Brent C. Provo, 314 Lindsey, Margaret L., Flint, Mich., 357 Llndstrom, Gaylo, Spanish Fork, 230, 388 Linebarger, Robert N., Redwood City, Calif, 149. 326 Ling, Wilma Ame. filer, Ida., 336 Linning, Johannes, Whittier, Calif.. 196, 357 Linton, Gayie. Gardena, Calif., 388 Linton. Gordon Bowers. Mona Lister. Cora Colleen. Montabello. Calif Liston. Sandra. Orem, 388 LItster. Allen E., Huntington. 204, 388 Litster, Judith Claire, Hutington, 357 Little. Gary Walter. Cody, Wyo. Little. Gary W., Gridley, Calif, 357 Little. Lawrence Ray, Ft. Bliss, Tex.. 284 Little, Loretta Anne, Gridley, Calif. LIttlefield, Kenneth, Provo Litton, Janice Joann, Los Angeles, Calif., 388 Livingson, Albert N., Provo Livi.ngston, Jack R., La Canada, Calif. Livingston, Nancy M., La Canada. Calif, 388 Livingston, Nola B., Provo Livingston. Robert L., Los Angeles. Calif. Livingston, Ronald B., Spanish Fork, 388 Lloyd, Eldon K., Provo, 194, 314 Llewellyn, JoAnn, Salt Lake City, 198, 314 Llewellyn, Max E., Jr., Detroit, Mich., 147. 358 Lloyd. Barbara Jean. Springfield. Ida.. 388 Lloyd, Dean Carter, Provo Lloyd, John Carroll. Meade. Kan., 358 Lloyd. Patricia. Henderson, Nev., 388 Lloyd, John Wayne. Heber Loader. Melvin Earlay, Provo Loader. Archie K., Provo Loarca. Carlos G.. Quezaltenango. Guatemala Lobos, Jose Amilcar, Zona, Guatemala, 388 Lochhead, Lois C. St. Louis, Mo., 126. 226, 314 Loder. Bruce Warren. Provo. 388 Lofgran. Wayne C. Santaauin. 388 Loertscher, Dwain V., Park City Logsdon. David Paul. Lehi, 388 Lollar, Genevieve E., BBridger, Mont. Lollar, Marjorie L., Bridger. Mont. Lomax, Nadine Gloria, Portland, Ore. Long, Henry K., Wailuku, Maui. T.H.. 91. 257, 388 . 357 Long, Jo Ann. Brigham City. 176, 266, 388 Long. LaNae. Lita. Wailuku, Maui, T. H.. 257 Long. Kenneth Arvon, Roosevelt Long. Lester Bert. Idaho Falls. Ida. Long. Richard Crowther, Provo. 174, 176, 314 Long. Richard Kay, Orem, 388 Long. Shelley. Las Vegas. Nev., 336 Long. William Robert, Provo Longden, Frances S.. Salt Lake City Longhurst, Jay Buck. Woodruff 314 Lorgson, Gordon Keith. San Diego, Calif., 336 Longwell. Ruben S.. Silver City, N. Mex., 358 Lookinland. Paul R.. San Pedro. Calif.. 125, 126 Loomis. Jerry Emerson, Grlswold, Iowa, 358 Loose. Loris Miriam. Belmont, Calif., 388 Loose, Warren A. Robert, Jr., Belmont, Calif, 90, 314 Lopez, S. Jorge Mario, Guatemala, C. A., 256, 358 Lords. Jack Edward. Idaho Falls. Ida Lord, Robert L.. Provo Lorensen, Burton LeRoy. Elsinore, 336 Lorz. Forrest A.. Moses Lake, Wash., 388 Losee, Warren D., Provo Lothyan, Phillip ErII. Monrovia, Calif. Losee, Richard Darrel, Provo. 388 Lott, Paul Bluke, Toppenish, Wash. Lett, Nancy Ann. Duchesne, 336 Lottridge. Margaret A. Louder, Arden R.. Orem Louder. Darrell R., Orem, 336 Louder, James Elgin, Provo Loughney, David, Blackfoot, Ida., 358 Louie, Edward W., Salt Lake City Lounsbury, Donald E., Redding, Conn., 388 Loveloy, Billy Brent, Idaho Falls, Ida., 358 Loveland. Emerson Ray, Provo, 388 Loveless , David G.. Provo Lovett. Jack Robert. El Paso. Tex.. 336 Loveless, Harold W.. Burley, Ida. Loveless, Judith Ann, Payson. 359 Lovell. Merton Nlelson. Oak City. 336 Lovell. Paulino. Oak City, 388 Loveridge. Bernell Jay. Sprlngvllle, 388 Low. William Walbr, Jr., Nyssa. Ore.. 388 336. Lowder. Colline. Denver. Colo., 234. 388 Lowder, Dixie DIan, Homedale. Ida., 193, 358 Lov der, Donald Lee, Burley, Ida., 323 Lowder, Patricia A., Long Beach, Calif. 388 Lowe, Janet. Eugene Ore. 358 Lowe, Milton Wallace, Provo Lowry. David Ezra, Cardston, Alta.. Can.. 358 Lowry. James Robert, Jr., Coral Gables, Fla., 204, 388 Lowry, Janice, Vallejo, Calif, 1 72, 358 Lowry. Thomas Edwin, Glenwood, Alta.. Can. Loy. Henry Leiand. Provo, 314 Loynd Paula Grace, Salt Lake City. 208 Lucas. Frank James, Ogden, 314 LucaSj Hugh L., Alexandria. Minn. 274. Luce. Willard R.. Provo Lufkin, John Cordell. Idaho Falls. Ida.. 224, 336 Luke, Calvin Junior, Heber Luke, Barbara Ellen. Provo, 276 Luke. Joe O., Orangeville Luke. Merllyn F ra. Twin Falls. Ida., 162 Luke. Philip Odeen. Junction. 214. 358 Luke. Zelda Morley, Provo Lunceford, Blaine R., Orem, 358 Lunceford, Dorothy, Orem, 336 Lund, Catherine Louise. Provo. 314 Lund, Larry J., Thistle, 388 Lund. Nedra Rae, Los Angeles. Calif, 359 Lund, Nina Marie. Farmington. 388 Lund. Paul Andrew, Temple, Calif. Lund, Priscilla Joy, Richmond. Va. 358 Lund. William Guy, Provo. 173. 388 Lundberg, Endfred Jon. Oakland. Calif. 147. 359 Lundberg, Gary Barlow. Washington, D. C, 314 Lundell, Connie, Vernal, 238 Lundgren. Grant E. O., Pocatello. Ida., 271, 314 Lundgren, Fauntelle, Pocatello, Ida. Lundell. Norman E.. Spanish Fork Lundholm, James Carlos, Payson Lundmark, Martin Nils, Calgary. Alta.. Can.. 314 Lundquist, John Milton. Portland, Ore., 388 Lundquist, John S., Cincinnati, Ohio Lundquist. Rex C. Rivera, Calif Lunt. Alan Kenneth. Duncan. Ariz Lunt. Gordon Ray. Provo, 28 5, 323 Lunt. Laralne, Rahway. N. J.. 263. 388 Lunt, Myrna Hope. Lordsburg, N. Mex.. 174. 388 Lunt, Milton Day. Cedar City, 166, 336 Lyda. Raymond. Alfred. Salt Lake City, 358 Lybbert, Wally Dean. Greenacres. Wash. 388 Lydlksen. Harry Walter, Provo Lykins, William Lee, Columbus. Ind., 358 Lykins. Chester G., Columbus. Ind.. 358 Lyman, Emerson. Holden. 314 Lyman. Francis Marvin. Blanding, 271 Lyman, Joyce. Monticello. 388 Lyon, Elsie Suzanne, Hayward, Calif., Lyon, Patricia Anne, Overton, Nev, Lyons, K. Lyman, Burley, Ida. Lysenko, Peter, Provo Lythgoe. Jack W. Ventura. Calif. 146, 314 388 287, 388 326 M Maa ' i, John Lucas. Provo Mabey, Janet Faye A.. Provo Mabey. Kent Lavar. Oakley. Ida. 388 MacArthur Douglas A.. Ogden. 358 Macaulay, Thomas F.. Oakland, Calif, 154, 160. 388 MacCabe, Sondra Ann, San Carlos. Calif. 358 MacDonald, Edwin Jess. El Paso. Tex.. 388 MacDonald, Larry Keith. El Paso, Tex., 218. 358 Mace, Marcus Norquist. Jamestown, N. Y. MacFarlane. Larry Dean, Clearfield. 388 Mack. Rodney Leslie, Temple City. Calif, 388 Mackay, Carol Rae, Murray. 1 72, 3 14 Mackay, Helen Mar, Menfo Park, Calif. 138. 172, 388 Mackay, Jerald Ouentin, Menlo Park, Calif. 388 Mackay. Leonard C. Provo Mackay. Ruth Mary. Melbourne. Australia Mackay, Yvonne Iris, Ceburg Victoria. Australia Mackley, Vonetta. Provo, 358 Mackey, Ellen Jean. Sweet Home. Ore., 388 MacLeod, Joyce Lee, Newton. Pa MacPherson, Darrell R.. Long Beach, Calif, 337 Macumber, Ann Louise, Lorlmer, Iowa, 246, 314 Madsen, Boyd D., Provo Madsen, Bryant Hans, Falrvlew, 358 Madsen, Charley H.. Jr., Bountiful, 224, 254, 285 Madsen, Franklin B. Provo, 314 Madsen, Gjry. Provo Madsen, Janice Leona, Salt Lake City, 314 Madsen, Jay Lloyd, Orem Madsen. Jean. Burley, Ida., 389 Madsen, Mary Lou, Sandy. 207, 337 Madsen. Melvin Demar. Rupert. Ida. Madsen. Pauline. Provo. 359 Madsen, Raymond Lavor, Orem, 337 Madsen, Ronald D.. Provo. 337 Madson. Parke. Provo Madson. William H.. Payson, 196, 314 Magaoay, Paslto L., Lanai, T.H. Magelsen, Shirley Ann, Kennewick, Wash., 288 Magleby, Zella F., Provo Mahaffey. Linda Ann. Phoenix. Ariz.. 228. 238. 358 Mahan, Robert Irvin, Long Beach, Calif.. 389 Mahoney. Clarence B., Heber. 389 Mohoney. Stephen B., Heber. 337 Mahoney, Virginia Lee, Medford, Ore., 358 Main, Betty Ann, Aberdeen, Wash., 288, 358 Maines. Aubrey Bobby, Big Spring. Tex. Mair. John Douglas. Provo. 389 Mairs. Marilyn. San Francisco, Calif., 389 Major, Sherrol, Kaysville, 389 Malan, Kennett P.. Ogden Malan, Loree. Petree, San Francisco, Calif. Maloy. Albert Louis. Phoenix, Ariz., 358 Maipica. S. Victor R., Guatemala City, Guatamala Malstrom. Annette. Kallspell. Monf. 389 Malzahn, Judith Ann. Idaho Falls, Ida. 337 Manary. Carolyn Ann, Santa Monica. Calif. Manary. Marilyn Anita. Santa Monica. Calif. Mangelson, David R.. Levan. 358 Mangelson. Robert Hal. Provo, 389 Mangum. Alan Elmer. Provo. 358 Mangum, Claudie Kay, Nutrioso. Ariz., 314 Mangum, Fredrick Tony, Heber Mangum, John Harvey, Alexandria, Va., 314 Mani, Marfia Diane. Concord. Calif. 389 Mann. Jerry Arthur, Ellensburg, Wash., 285, 324 Mann, Ronald M., Provo, 389 Manning, Fabian Jay, Lehi, 389 Manning, Neil Horry, Orem, 358 Mano, Kenneth Hideaki, Woods Cross, 253, 280, 389 Manser. Kathleen S.. Lethbridge. Alta., Can., 314 Mansuy. Frances W.. Long Beach. Calif. 108. 389 Mansuy, Edward Marcel. Salt Lake City. 337 Manwarihg, Colleen. Ogden. 108. 337 Manwaring, Ha. Vernal, 359 Manwarren, Otto Keith, SteHing. Kan. Marchant. Gary Reed. Kamas, 337 Marble, Haws Ala n. Garland. 359 Marchant. Fred Thomas. Provo. 389 Marchant. Gaye. Peoa, 3 14 Marchant. Gerald Lyie, Peoa. 358 Marchbanks. April Y., Batle Mountain. Nev. Marcusen, Richard B., Portland. Ore. 435 JIIUWIIUJIIIIIWI student Index - Autumn Quarter Marett, Tonia, Gilbert, Ariz., 389 Marion, Melvin Jones. Oakland, Calif. Markham, Barbara Ann, Provo, 216, 232, 337 Markman, Stanley Grant, Provo, 274, 323 Markstaller, Jan H., Portland. Ore., 32, 33 Marksworth, Carl G.. Jr.. National City, Calif.. 154, 157. 158 Marler, Darrelf Jay, Idaho Falls, Ida, I 13 Marler, Sharleen, Idaho Falls, Ida., 389 Marlow, John Lloyd, Blackfoot, Ida.. 34, 137, 161. 166, 223, 314 Marlowe. Darold M., Salt Lake City 262. 337 Marlowe, Holt C, Provo Marlowe, Marilyn N., Salt Lake City Marrott, Colleen Rose, Pleasant Grove Marsden. Howard Dee, Burley. Ida., 389 Marsh. Almeda i ae, Kankakee. HI., 358 Marsh. Elvie Joan. Pasadena. Calif., 172. 389 Marsh. Marilyn, Littleton. Colo., 389 Marsh, Mary Joanne, Sprlngville, 358 Marsh, William Dale. Salt Lake City, 324 Marshall. Charles P., Jr., Riverside. Calif.. 190. 389 Marshall. Kuhn A.. Provo, 314 Marshall, Melvin Karl, Logandale, Nev., 358 Marshall, MIna Alice, Salt Lake City, 237, 358 Marshall. Mina Alice, Salt Lake City, 237, 358 Marshall, Neldon Hayes. Rigby. Ida., 337 Marshall. Ray Edward. Turlock, Calif. Marshall. Sharon, Las Vegas, Nev. Marshall, Sharon Lynn. Las Vegas. Nev. Marshall, William T., Portland. Ore. Martin. Cleta Rae, Huntington, 389 Martin. Dean W.. Western Springs. III., 271, 314 Martin, Diana Margaret, Tacoma, Wash.. 172. 389 Martin. Ellen. Cowpens, S. C. 314 Martin. Ernest C. Des Moines. Iowa. 358 Martin, Gerald B.. Jr.. Long Beach, Calif.. 337 Martin. Gloria Dawn. Cowpens, S. C, 389 Martin, Helen lone. Alhambra, Calif. 266. 389 Martin, Homer V.. Jr.. Carlsbad. N. Mex.. 358 Martin, James Alvln, Sixes, Ore., 389 Martin, James Douglas, Provo, 314 Martin, James M, Provo Martin, James William. Diamond Springs, Calif., 210. 259. 358 Martin, Janice. Glendale, Calif.. 234, 389 Mariln. Jerry Dale. Richland. Wash., 389 Martin. Joyce. Preston. Ida., 173, 255, 358 Marfin. Paul LaMar. Sclplo Martin, Susan Kay. Greenwood. Ind.. 358 Martindale. David L.. Orem Martindale, Marda L.. Oakley. Ida., 389 Martindale. Marilyn, Santa Monica. Calif. Martinez. Guillermos. Provo. 389 Martineau, Mollyanne. Soda Springs. Ida.. 389 Martinez. Connie Dulce. Taos, N. Mex., 389 Marwede, Patricia. Santa Barbara, Calif., 389 Masada. Jerry Hideo. Lanai. T.H., 337 Mascari, Lucille R., Covina, Calif. Mason, Bernell Alton, McAllen. Tex. Mason, Clo Ann. Salt Lake City, 170, 358 Mason, Edwin Leon, McAllen, Tex.. 337 Mason, Gloria, Arlington. Va., 389 Mason, James A., Provo Mason, Leslie Gunnetl, Lexington, Ky., 284, 412 Mason, Shirley, Provo Mason, Sterling Alma, Springville. 337 Mason, Yerda Ruth, Blaclcfoot. Ida., 128, 287, 337 Matheson, William L., Fruita, 389 Mathews, Arminta H., Provo, 160 Mathews Gerald Lynn, Provo Mathews, Mary Ann, Fairfield, Calif., 358 Mathews, Robert James. Provo. 337 Mathews, Russell Roper, Nephi Matnie. Velma Mae, Blackfoot, Ida., 287, 358 Mathis. Christal Young. Provo Mathls. John Stoker, Provo, 337 Mathis, Richard Miles, St. George Mathis, William Ervin, Price, 34, 174, 176. 223 Matsen. John Martin, Los Angeles, Calif., 130, 190. 254. 337 Matsen, Janice Claire, Los Angeles, Calif., 314 Matson, Kathryn Ann, Truckee, Calif, 173, 212, 358 Matson. Ronald J., Huntington Park, Calif., 158. 358 Mathews. Dixie Carol. Evanston. Wyo., 389 Mathews, Franklin Wm., Boise, Ida. Mathews, George E.. Superior, Ariz., 389 Mathews, N. Arlene. Yuoa, Calif Mattson. Vernon W., Murray, 173, 252, 389 Mathews, Tommie Grant, Evanston, Wyo.. 237, 358 Mattice, Nan Marie. Pima. Ariz., 226, 337 Mattinson, Willis J., Spanish Fork, 389 Mauqhan. Berklee A,, San Gabriel, Calif. Maughan, Charlene L., Soda Springs, Ida. Maughan, Jeanlne B., Wellsvllle Maughan, Kathryn B., Wellsvllle, 170 Maughan, Marelene, Newark, Calif., 358 Maughan, Myrna Lynne, Burley. Ida. Maughan, Newell C, Preston, Ida., 389 Maughan, Ronald B.. Boise, Ida, 337 Maughan. Neil F., Preston. Ida. Maughan, Scott, San Gabriel, Calif.. 221 , 314 Maurer, David Walter. Salt Lake City, 264, 337 Maughan, Thomas R., Drummond, Mont., 358 Maxtield. Carol Ann. Provo. 216, 314 Maxfie ' d, Thayne C, Trout Creek Maxwell, Carole Lee, Toronto. Ont., Can. Maxwell, Dean Woodrow, Bountiful. 389 Maxwell, James Lee. Peoa, 389 Maxwell, Marcelyn R., Burbank, Calif., 389 Maxwell, Moxlne Kay, Graeagle, Calif. Maxwell, Philip H.. Provo, 282 Mav, Dean Lowe, Caldwell. Ida., 173, 389 May. Frank Reid, Caldwell. Ida., 173, 358 May Frank O., Jr., Briqham City, 221, 314 May, Gordon Closson, Blanding May, Helen. Blackfoot, Ida., 358 May. James Andrew, Baker, Ore., 141, 162. 280, 358 May, Nona Lynne, Brigham City, 283, 314 Mayberry, Marilyn Ruth, Ogden, 389 Maycock, Annette, Ogden Maycock, William Edwin, Sunset Mayne, Robert Verl, Gypsum, Colo. McAdam, John Robert, Provo Mcafer+y, Uoyd V., Olympla, Wash. McAlIster. Nancy E.. Rexburg, Ida., 200, 337 McAllister, Cheryl, Monterey Park, Calif., 173, 230. 389 McAllister, Lawrence B., Kanab, 156, 337 McAllister. Dorothy F.. Ogden. 389 McAllister, Leray L.. Delta, 145, 156. 314 McAllister, Myron R., San Jose, Calif. 358 McAllister, Stephen N. .Richland. Wash., 288, 389 McArthur, A Crelg. Provo. 174 McArlhur, George C, Calgary. Alta.. Can.. 336 McArthur, Gerald C. South Gate. Calif. 389 McArtfiur, Keith Lynn. Sclpio McArthur. Nedd W. Price. 223, 412 McArthur, Perry H., Provo McBrlde, Davis Owen, Boise, Ida.. McBride, Carol Ann, Downey. Calif., 238, 358 McBrlde, Carolee, Salt Lake City McBride., Deanna, BoBise. Ida., 212. 358 McBrlde, Horton D.. Provo McBride, James L.. Sun Valley. Calif. McBride. Michael W., Long Beach, Calif., 389 McBride, Velma Joy, South Gate, Calif. McCampbell, Jack R., Burmingham, Ala., 389 McCance, Douglas A., Provo McCann, Lauren Bernard, Vancouver, Wash.. 337 McCardell, Robert C, Lynndyl McCarthy, Jean C, Shrewsbury, Mass., 389 McCartney, Alta Rutfi, Provo McClay, Maxlne Fay, Claremont, Calif. McClellan, Norene, Hayward, Calif., 238, 358 McClure, Gerald Leland, Palmdale. Calif, 190, 358 McClure. Thomas Hardy, Fontana, Calif., 389 McComas. Carole Lynn, Pasadena, Calif, 198, 358 McComas, William H., Inglewood, Calif, 263, 337 McConnell. John R., Nashville. Tenn.. 389 McConchle, Thomas O., Cardston, Alta., Can. McCormack, Agnes E., Toronto, Can. McCormIck, Marilynn, American Fork, 193. 358 McCosh. Leonard W., Spokane. Wash., 314 McCoy, Ewles Marshafl, Provo McCoy, William Robert, Provo McCracken, Ivan Hugh, Klrktand Lake, Ont., Can. McCracken, Paul Boyd, Pasadena, Calif, 358 McCue, Hazel Coleen, Lethbrldge, Alta., Can., 173, 358 Mc ' Culley, Mary Jane, Milford, 337 McCulley, Jessie Lewis, Mllford McCullough, Anna LaRae, Richland, Wash., 314 McCullough, Joyce, DeFta. 173, 389 McCune, Jeanne, Fillmore, 232, 337 McDaniel, Janice E., Alamosa, Colo.. 358 McDanlel, William A., Alamosa, Colo. McDonald, Dorothy Rae, Chambers. Ariz., 389 McDermott, Naomi, Salt Lake City McDonald, Jer ' y George, Twin Falls, Ida. McDonald, Jessie .Salt Lake City McDonald, Kathleen, San Francisco, Calif, 212, 230 McDonaFd. Steven S., Provo McDougal, Richard N., Salt Lake City, 314 McDow, Terl Lee, Grand Junction, Colo., 337 McDowell, Douglas C, Provo. 389 McDowell, Sylvia Irene. Walla Walla, Wash., 228, 238. 358 McEwan. Harold Pixton. Salt Lake City, 314 McEwan. David Lewis, Provo. 389 McFadden. Bonnie B.. Hiawatha, 314 McFadden. Terry Ted, Deer Lodge, Mont. McFarland, Bruce B., Sprlngville McFarlane, Richard S., Moses Lake, Wash.. 389 McFarland. Melva A., Lemhi, Ida., 243, 314 McFarland, Roger B., San Gabriel, Calif. McGee. J. Lavoy. Farmlngton. N. Mex., 390 McGee. Joyce. Farmlngton, N. Mex., 262, 390 McGinn, Joseph Paul. Providence, R. I.. 91, 218 McGregor. Jay Clark, Provo McGuIre, Harry W, Jr.. Los Angeles, Calif. Mcilrath. Patricia Mae. Bountiful. 237, 277, 390 Mclnnes, Murray S., Eagar, Ariz., 34, 146, 314 Mclntire, Jay Rodney, Ontario, Calif., 269 Mclntyre, Ordella 1., Caldwell, Ida., 390 Mclver, Walter A., Los Angeles, Calif., 196, 390 McKay, Frances A., Provo, 161. 166, 314 McKay, Barrie Gunn, FTuntsville, 34, 147, 223. 242, 303, 304, 337, 412 McKay, Mary, Ogden. 172, 358. 412 McKay, Monroe Gunn, Huntsville. 34. I 19. 280, 301, 314, 334, 346 McKay, William R., Provo 337 McKean, Jole Elaine, Salt Lake City McKee, Bobbie Gene. Riverton, 358 McKell, Clair Johnson, Spanish Fork. 337 McKee. Gay Elaine, Barstow, Calif, 390 McKell, Eldon Clair, Provo. 271. 323 McKell, Gerald David. Marysville, Calif, 337 McKell. James Robert. Provo. 358 McKell, Lynn H., Spanish Fork McKell. Maryem, Provo, 216 McKellar, John A., Wendover, 390 McKellar, Warren Peter, Wendover, 358 McKendrick. William J., Provo McKenna. Earl A., Roosevelt McKenzie, Phyllis L., Lund, Nev. McKilllp, Barbara F., Orem McKenzie, Roderick G., Lund, Nev., 390 McKeon, Howard P., Tujumga, Calif. McKInley, Bruce, Challis. Ida. McKinney, Karen Ruth, Spring City, 358 McKirinon, Douglas Lynn. Randolph, 390 McKnIght, Eve Lauretta, Minersville. 358 McKnight, Vera Babbel, Provo McKrola, Donald K., Mt. Vernon, Ore., 390 McLamarrah, Betty J., Pima, Ariz., 336 McLaws, Jesse Robert, Tooele McLaws, Richard Prize, Mesa, Ariz., 250. 358 McLeod. Donna Ruth. Alhambra, Calif., 358 McLoney, Lanny Jason, La Mesa, Calif. 358 McLure, Mory Frances, Hollywood, Calif., 358 McMahon, Frank Dean, Provo, 156, 164, 212, 314 McMahon. Thomas T.. Provo. 314 McMeen, Marilyn F., Denver, Colo., 175, 390 McMichael, Rupert L, Jr., Macon, Ga., 390 McMillan, Dorothy, Lehl. 358 McMullan. George W. McMullIn, Arthur Doran, Edmonton, Alta., Can. McMullin, Karen W., Connell, Wash., 269. 390 McNaughton, Mary. Heber. 283, 314 McNeil, C. Craig. Provo McNeil, Sharl Karleen. Portland. Ore., 390 McPhee. Martin W.. Bath. Maine, 390 McPheeters. Roger A.. Kallspell, Mont., 390 McPhie, Janine, Provo. 287, 337 McVay. Myrtle Jean, Welser. Ida.. 390 Meacham. Edgar L.. Twin Falls. Ida.. 314 Meacham. John Arlen. Grace. Ida.. 390 Measom, Dee Ann, Spanish Fork Mecham, Mary, Wallsburg Mecham, Raphael Cllve, Aspen, Colo., 269, 390 Mecham, Wallace E.. Wallsburg Meek, John Clark. Othello. Wash.. 134. 390 Meeks, Alta LaRae. Midway. 390 Meets. Hazel. Lovell. Wyo. 314 Megerian, Audrey L., Berkeley, Calif, 337 Mefrord. Margie Ann. Sacramento. Calif, 390 Mehr, Lois Marilyn, Hollydale, Calif, 390 Meldllnger, Michael J., Council Bluffs, Iowa Msidllnger, Richard J., Council Bluffs, Iowa, 390 Meier, Joseph Tippetts, Richfield Melkle, Joanne, Woodland, Calif, 390 Meiling, Jaque Lloyd, Provo, 390 Meiners, June, Kaysvllle, 249, 323 Meldrum. Carol Jean. Orem, 390 - Meldrum, Grant Cluff. Provo Meldrum, Virginia, Provo Mellor, Carl Joseph, Lehl Mel ' or, Chester McKay, Fayette Mellor, Kent E., Fayette. 390 Mellor. Letha, FayeHe, 337 Mellor. Opal Orpha. Fayette. 390 Mellor. Roger Edwin, Provo. 337 Memmott, Evan J., Orem Memmott, Joseph Larry. Col. Dublan, Chih.. Mex.. 358 Mendenhall. Bob Lovell, Salt Lake City, 390 Mendenhall. Robert B., Santaquin Mendenhall. Spencer K., Payson Mendoza, Alvaro, N. C. Grandes. Chlh., Mex.. 390 Menlove. Marlene M., Salt Lake City, 337 Menlove, Robert L., Payson Menning, Zelda, Redding, Calif Mercer, Jo Ann Marilyn, Provo, 337 Meredith, Franklin J., Denver, Colo. Merkley, Harvey B., Calgary, Alta., Can., 214, 337 Merrell, Calvin J, Farmlngton, N. Mex., 337 Merrell, Charles B, Provo Merrell, Chyrl Janice, Duchesne, 172, 390 Merrell, Dan Keith, Provo Merrell, Rulon L., Idaho Falls. Ida.. 224. 323 Merrill, Cheri Dene. Pocatello, Ida., 200, 337 436 student Index - Autumn Quarter Merri!!. Evan W.. Paul, Ida.. 314 Merrill, Gary Dell, Mesa. Ariz.. 91 Merrill. Heber Kent, Lethbridge. Atta.. Can.. 390 Merrill, Janet T., RIverton. 226. 314 Mer-III. Kathlesn T., Lethbridge. Alta.. Can.. 314 Merrill, LaVaun S.. Jr. Idaho Falls. Ida., i76, 270. 337 Merrill Louis Hyde. Swan Lake. Ida. 314 Meriill. Lura Mae, Salt Lake City, 358 Merrill, Marrlner D., Farmington, 358 Merrill. Mary Ann. Twin Falls. Ida.. 390 Merrill, Nathan Wayne. Lorenzo, Ida. Merrill, Ralph Taft, Pocatello, Ida. Merrill, Ronnie Bently, Valparaiso. Fla. Merrill. Wade Harris, Lorenzi, Ida., 390 Merrill. Wllda Louise, Mesa, Ariz., 390 Marritt, Lamo-it Rich. Afton. Wyo., 337 Merritt, Shirley Y., Afton. Wyo.. 314 Mertz. Martin F.. Helena. Mont. Mertz, Relnard Gene. Bellflower. Calif., 280, 390 Meservy. Naomi. Provo Mes?ervy, Robert Dale. Kelso. Wash. Meservy. Virginia Rae, Provo. 358 Messersnnlth. Robert H.. Cedar Valley Messervy. Harold V.. Kelso. Wash.. 214, 314 Messick, Don Allen. Provo. 390 Mesiick. Velna Jean. Provo. 285, 337 Metcelf, Mavis, San Bernardino. Calif., 390 Methvin, Ruth Grey, Natchitoches, La., 359 Meuter, Gerald J.. San Leandro, Calif., 337 Meuter, Patricia F., San Leandro, Calif, 359 Meyer, Ferdinand J.. Calgary, Alta., Can., 359 Meyer, Josephine Lena, Calgary, Alta, Can., 172. 160. 314 Meyer. Peter C, Provo Michie. Carol. Heber, 359 Michael, Patricia Jean. Muncie, Ind.. 359 Micnaelis, Elaine, Garland. 172. 230. 390 Michie, Lois Ann, Heber, 390 Michie. Mark Lowel ' . Hanna. 390 MicKelson. Caro ' P.. Duchesne. 124. 314 Middaugh, Carma Barker. Provo MIdqIey. Wendy Trenker. Lake Villa. III.. 272. 337 Miglidccio, Ralph R., Spanish Fork. 90 MIkesell. Eldon. LaMar. Rawlins, Wyo., 359 MIkkelsen. Jerry C. Richland, Wash.. 359 MIklelson, Ray O. .Fountain Green, 273 Miles, Gary H., Montpeller. Ida.. 90 Miles, Joe M., Orem Miles, Louanne, Kamas. 220 Miles. Priscllla R., Draper, 390 Millar, Norma Jeanne. Shelley. Ida.. 175. 212, 238. 359 Millard. Lorna, Salt Lake City Millard, Robert H.. Burley. Ida. Miller Alene, Provo Miller. Annette, Thayne. Wyo., 359 Miller, Barbara Jo. Portland. Ore., 132. 275 Miller, Colin. Tabor, Alta., Can. Miller, Connie Mae, Mesa, Ariz. Miller Corena. Moses Lake, Wash. 212, 228. 238, 359 MiS ' er Da Lea. Idaho Falls, Ida. Miller. Dale Arden. San Fernando, Calif. Miller, David Owen, St. David, Ariz., 314 Miller. Donald Lewis Denver, Colo.. 221. 337 Miller, Eddy Lenard, Monrovia, Calif., 337 Miller, Eddie N., Cedar City, 194 Miller, Franklin Kay, Provo Miller, Glenn H., Idaho Falls, Ida.. 224. 326 Miller. Grant Alden. Provo. 175. 359 Miller. Harold Archie, Sacramento, Calif., 91 Miller. LaVon June. Washington. D. C. 390 Miller, Leo D.. Taber. Alta., Can.. 337 Miller, Leon Carl, Salt Lake City. 359 Miller, Lucille Diane. Salt Lake City, 390 Miller. Marilyn Ruth. Las Vegas. Nev. 252. 359 Miller. Marion, Liverpool. Eng., 108. 390 Miller, Marshall Lee, Price. 359 Miller. Morgan Lewis, Manti Miller. Reed Karl. Provo Miller, Reta Elder, Provo, 314 Miller, Robert Wayne. Williams, Ore., 210, 314 Miller, Robert Dudley, San Diego, Calif., 359 Miller, Roger L.. Idaho Falls, Ida.. 162, 224 Miller. Sterl F., Tremonton, 337 Miller, Shirley Gayle, Hyrum. 170, 234, 390 Millar, Tom Frederick, Garrison, Mont., 390 Miller, Vetma F.. Salt Lake City. 390 Mlllsr, Woodlne. Idaho Falls. Ida. Millet, Margaret, Mesa. Ariz., 276 Millet. Richard L.. Mesa, Ariz., 103, 359 Millet, Donna Elaine, San Bernardino, Calif., 228, 359 Milliner, James Reed, Peoa Milliner, John Thomas, Heber. 103, 390 Mills. Helen Joyce, Bountiful. 244. 337 Mills, Nancy Jean, Santa Monica, Calif. MilU, Joseph Ray, Pleasant Grove. 314 Millward, Franklin C. Berkeley. Calif.. 359 Millward. Geoffrey C. Berkeley. Calif.. 359 Milne, Donald Charles. Sandy, 359 Milne. Marilyn Rachel, Jordan. 314 Milne, Nancy, Salt Lake City. 390 Milner, Don R., Provo Miner. David Lee, Springvllle Mins ' , Edward Glen, Sandy, 173. 390 Miner, Janet. Grantsville. 170, 226. 337 Miner. Reynolds Reed, Springvllle, 161. 166 Miner, Rodger Larry, Springvllle Miner, Rosemary. Sandy, 359 Miner, Sheila Marie. Fairview, 390 M-n!:. Oscar Gorton, Provo Mine, Jay Lou ' S, Lakewood, Calif.. 390 Minor. Milt Peterson, Provo Minson. Carol Ann. Salt Lake City, 390 MIn:-on, Joy, Garden Grove, Calif.. 359 Min;on. Ronald Kay, Salt Lake City. 160. 390 Miraiti, Charles R.. Burllngame, Calif. MIsbach, Graham H.. Cottage Grove. Ore. Misbach. Grant Lemmon. Lowell. Ore., 113. 314 Miskin, Thain LaMont. Palisades, Ida.. 314 Mitchell. Charles Ray, Provo. 224. 337 Mitchell, Arthur P., Orem, 337 MIsse ldlne. Marilyn, Idaho Falls, Ida. Mitchell. Collins B., Cedar City. 338 Mitchell, Dalles Carl. San Bernardino. Calif.. 131. 218. 223, 327 Mitchell, David Frost. Spanish Fork Mitchell. Derald LaMar, Richland, Wash.. 156. 390 Mitchell, Gay Aleen, Fillmore 338 Mitchell. Jackie Mae. Fillmore Mitchell. James P., Burley, Ida.. 390 Mitchell. John Kay, Spanish Fork Mitchell, Karl Clark. Parowan Mitchell, Marlene. Burbank, Calif., 359 Mitchell, Melvin Adams. Parowan Mitchell, RobeH- C, Fairfield, Iowa. 338 Mitchell, Sidney Frank. Phoenix. Ariz.. 147 Mitchell, Theodore, Provo Mitchell. Theodore R., Phoenix, Ariz., 338 Mitlon, Annette T.. Vallejo, Calif., 172, 390 MIyaglshlma Yoshihide, Shimlzu, Japan. 278 Mobley. Patrlc O., Stanton, Calif., 390 Moeller. Karen. Phoenix. Ariz., 390 Moen. Gilbert, Union, N. J., 263, 273 Mof et. Joana. Duncan, Ariz.. 390 Moffit. Henry Edward. Sweet Home. Ore.. 390 Moffitt. Karen E., Hutlngton, 202. 359 Mohler. Eldon Arnold. Las Vegas, Nev., 390 Mohlman. Grant Carter, Altamont. 265. 390 Mohlman. Marllee. Elko, Nev., 390 Moikeha, Mona Amy H.. Wailuku, Maul, T. H.. 359 Moir. Wilfred Jr., Niagara Falls. N. Y. Molle. Frank Dalton. Hawthorne, Calif., 338 Molloy. Gerald Edward. Hempstead. N. Y., 134. 224 263, 275. 280, 391 Money, Richard L., Payson. 314 Monsen. J. Sheldon. Mt. Pleasant, 314 Monson, Dale LeRoy, Boise. Ida. Monson, Stephen B., Mt. Pleasant, 338 t onson, Darrel James, Provo Monson. David Edward, Pleasant Grove Monson, Eva Carol, Boise, Ida.. 391 Monson, Marleno. American Fork, 172, 391 Monson, Mary Alice, American Fork, 176 Monson, Sonja A,, Vacavllle, Calif., 391 Montague, Anitra, Payson, 391 Montague, Blaine Lee. Payson Montgomery. Barbara J.. Pagosa Springs. Colo. Montgomery, Robert L., Nyssa. Ore.. 391 Montgomery, Clinton Y., Melrose Park. III., 224. 359 Montgomery, Francene P., Nyssa, Ore., 391 Montgomery, Melvin J., Heber Montgomery. Neal Brent. Heber Montgomery. Paul Dean. Burley. Ida.. 156. 164, 338 Montgomery, Robert F., Ogden. 315 Montierth, Gary Cloyd, Norwalk. Calif., 250, 338 MontieH-h, Max Romney, Long Beach. Calif.. 391 Montorl. Olive D. Concord. Calif., 391 Montierth. Myrna Lue, Phoenix. Ariz.. 198, 391 Moody. Alice Kay. Delta. 108, 188. 338 Moody Catherine P., Washington. D. C, 137, 208, 369, 391 Moody. Dorene Nell. Delta. 188, 338 Moody Floy Annette, Provo. 315 Moody. Joan LaPreal. Oakland. Calif., 108. 338 Moody. John Duane. Delta Moody. Milo Lyman. Spanish Fork. 176, 359 Moon, Harold Kay, Provo. 159. 323 Moon. Chad Dewitt. Provo. 91 Moon, Gwen, Craig. Colo., 391 Moon, James Dean. Farmington, 338 Moon, Marilyn, Springvllle, 216, 338 Moore, Bruce J., Salt Lake City Moore. Cerita Marie. Nampa. Ida.. 170 Moore. Donna, Salt Lake City Moore. Colleen. Ely, Nev. Moore, Gayle Timpson, Los Angeles. Calif. Moore, Georgia Helene. Bountiful. 13 8. 253. 359 Moore. Marilyn Elva. Bountiful. 108, 276. 314 Moore, Michael Robins, San Bernardino, Calif., 224, 391 Moore, Milton Harry, Fruita, Colo.. 359 Moore, Robert Arthur, Provo, 338 Moore, Ronald Muiomooi, Parker, Ariz., 391 Moore, Sharon. Los Angeles. Calif.. 234 Moosmann, Velma, Tridell, 283 Moosman, Jewel, Boulder, 391 Morawski, Hans Joachim, Berlin. Germany, I 1 3, 359 Moray, Geraldine May. Salt Lake City. Morgan. Blain. Kenllworth. 173. 196, 359 Morgan, Carole Ann, Phoenix, Ariz., 208, 209, 315 Morgan Gloria Alice, Pangultch Morgan, Jerrold Ramon, Sandy, 359 Morgan, John David, San Diego. Calif., 391 Morgan. Joyce. Walnut Creek, Calif., 172. 391 Morgan. Marcia Ann. Sacramento, Calif., 226, 359 Morgan, Myra Lee, Kuna, Ida., 338 Morgan. OHand Fred. Prosser, Wash.. 359 Morgan, Rene E.. Provo Morgan, Scott Kendrick, Wilmette, III.. 237, 280. 391 Morgan, Venna Dee, Sanford. Colo.. 359 Morley, Alonzo J.. Provo Morley, Gayle L., Moroni Morley, Burl D.. Provo, 338 Morley. Carole A.. Bountiful. 391 Morn, Frank Thomas. San Lorenzo, Catlf., 359 Moroni, Carolyn Joyce, Walnut Creek, Calif., 170, 391 Morr, Marilyn. Salt Lake City. 337 Morrell. Madison E.. Logan, 315 Morrell. Ruth. Brlgham City, 338 Morrey. Karen Mae, Joseph, 359 Morrey, Margaret J., Joseph. 173, 359 Morrill. Marta, Tridell, 265, 359 Morris, Benny Boyd, Dallas, Tex. Morris. Carol Jean, Thatcher, Ariz.. 237. 315 Morris. Ephralm Bonner, Salt Lake City. 391 Morris. Judy Kay, Anaheim, Calif.. 391 Morris, Lee J.. Heber. 391 Morris. Lyle Ray, Provo Mc-rls, Myrna Jean, Salt Lake City, 391 Morrlse, Jesard. Hollywood. Calif.. 315 Morrison. Beverly, Lovell, Wyo.. 173, 267. 391 Morrison. Hlla Mary, Wenatchee. Wash., 391 Morrison, Joan Cynthia, Provo, 391 Morrlssette, William R.. Barstow, Calif., 359 Morrow, Gail Lucille. Alhambra, Calif., 125, 126 Morse, Kay Eleanor. Murray, 283, 315 Morse, William M., Manhattan Beach, Calif. Mortensen, Benjamin F.. Provo Mortensen. Carolyn J .. BIythe, Calif., 250. 359 Mortensen. Dean J., Provo, 271, 315 Mortensen, Dorothy, Juarez Chih, Mex., 391 Mortensen, Karl Ernest, Mesa, Ariz., 280, 359 Mortensen, Larene, St. George, 255, 315 Mortensen, Max Curtis, Ogden Mortensen, Myra Faye, Western Springs, III,, 258, 391 Mortensen, Stuarl L., Emery, 359 Mortensen, William E., La Grande. Ore.. 323 Mortenson. Peggy JoAnn. Seattle, Wash. Mortimer. Jean Louise. Montclair, N. J., 315 Mortor, Carolyn Kaye, American Fork, 338 Morton, Kayla Marlene, Warner, Alta., Can., 359 Moser, Dennis H.. Bancroft, Ida. Moss, Beverly, Durango, Colo. Moss. Darlene Mae, Santa Rosa, Calif., 359 Moss, Dennis Dean, Woods Cross. Moss, Joan, Lanton, 276 Moss. Reed L.. Rirle. Ida.. 315 Mostert. Andre J. E., Provo Mote, Herbert Irvln. Provo. 315 Mott. Dean Garold. La Jara, Colo.. 338 Mott, Ethel, Provo Mott, Jacqueline. Provo Moulton, Betty Jean. Kelly. Wyo.. 359 Moulton, Clark A., Jr., Kelly, Wyo., 391 Moulton, Margie Ann, Provo, 338 Moultrie, Beverly Ann, Salmon. Ida., 172, 212, 359 Movaghar, Nasser, Teheran. Iran. 285. 324 t ower, Donald L.. American Fork Mower. John F., Jr., Provo Mower, Marilyn, Ogden. 391 , Mower, Morris L.. Fairview Moye, Lois Marilyn, Arlington. Va., 338 Mower, Richard L.. Provo Moyeda, Eglantina P., Juarez Chih., Mex. Moyer, Terry Jsck, Oregon City, Ore., 175, 338 Moyes, Leon Roger, San Diego, Calif., 106 Moyle, Joseph Austin, Meridian, Ida.. 391 Moyle, Betty Louise, Pleasant Grove, 359 Moyle, Kathleen, American Fork Mueller, Sharot A., Tooele, 391 Mueller, Bruce James, Running Springs. Calif., 359 Muhlestein. Gerald R.. Provo Muhlestetn, Helen. Provo Muhlestein.-Mary K., Boise. Ida.. 230. 391 Muir. Elmo Ricks. Rexburg. Ida.. 391 Muir. Gary Rees. Randolph. 270, 324 Muirhead, Alice M., Williams, Ariz. Mulrbrook. Gordon K., Ogden, 391 Mulholland. Gary W.. Tacoma. Wash. Mulhern. Arleene. Long Beach. Calif.. 170, 391 Mulkay. Lewis M., Pacific Grove. Calif. MuHin, Michael Glen. Torrance, Calif. 437 student Index - Autumn Quarter Mumford. Joyce Draper, Mt. Pleasant Mumford. David Louis, Mt. Pleasant Mumford. Margaret Ann, Mt. Pleasant, 287. 338 Munger. Merretta Zina. Seattle, Wash., 359 Munhal!, Grace. Las Vegas. Nev.. 359 Munk, Marilyn Kay. Alhambra. Calif., 216, 391 Munson. Diet: Addy. Prove Munson. Lydie Carole. McGill, Nev.. 338 Murchie, Patricia J.. Long Beach. Calif.. 198. 391 Munton, George Ernest, Laquna Beach. Calif. Murdoclc. Allan L. Driggs. Ida., 359 Murdocic, C. Dale. Beaver Murdoclc, Benny, Duchesne Murdoclc. Clair N.. Vernal, 315 Murdoclc. Gordon Ray, Provo Murdoclc Karen Louise, El Cajon. Calif., 391 Murdoclc, Olive Sue, Campton, Calif., 391 Murdoclc, Robert John, Sprlngville, 338 Murdock, Sally Jo, Sacramento, Calif.. 172. 198. 277. 360 Murdock. Thomas J., Heber. 338 Murphy. Alan Boyd. Salem. Ore.. 391 Murphy, Charlotte, Los Angeles. Calif.. 360 Murphy, David Russell, West Covina, Calif., 360 Murphy, Floyd Melvin, Seatle, Wash., 175. 176 Murphy. Jerry Bert, Provo, 248, 338 Murphy, K. Mark, Salem. Ore., 132. 134, 275 Murphy. Mory, Roosevelt, 276, 315 Murphy. Myrna Jean, Spanish Fork, 360 Murphy, Myrna Lee. Provo Murphy. Vlra Ann. Spanish Fork, 173, 391 Murray, Donald Dave, Cortez. Colo., 360 Murray. Evelyn Alice, Boise, Ida.. 161. 162. 207, 222. 315 Murray, Fancher M.. NephI, 167. 338 Murray, Robert James, Los Angeles, Calif., 3 i 5 Murray, Pauline Rae, Riverside, Calif, 234, 391 Murray, Robert Julian, Prove Murray, Thayne E., Sprlngville Musig, Merial Dean, St. George. 338 Musig, Morris DeMllle, Salt Lake City, 315 Myerhoff, Donna LeRoy, Salt Lake City Myers. Emmett Theodore. Burbank. Calif., 360 Myers. Marilyn Mabel, Salt Lake City, 287. 315 Mylcol. Elsa Denise. Salem, Ore., 202, 391 Myers, Theodore E., Provo, 391 Myres, Dennis Keith, San Diego, Calif.. 323 Myrup, Marilyn. Provo, 176. 232. 287, 338 N Nackos, Charles James, Oakland, Calif.. 160, 391 Nackos, Louis James. Oakland. Calif.. 190, 391 Nahulu, Eli Kaui, Nanakuli, Oahu, 257 Nakakura, George T.. Honolulu, T. H., 315 Nalder. George Roger, Layton, 253, 268, 391 Nalder. Lanny Johnson. Shelley, Ida., 100, 391 Nanto, Robert Masuki. Moses Lake, Wash., 391 Nash, Blaine Elynn, Provo, 338 Nash. Verla June. But+e, Mont., 391 Nasman, Eddie Jensen, Meridian, Ida., 391 Nasman, Laura Aleda, Meridian, Ida. Nasman, Gary Jensen, Meridian, Ida. Nate, Gordon Owens, Boise, Ida. Nation. Frances Arlene, Gunnison Naumu, Judith P., Hanapepe. Kauai, T. H., 257 Nay, Arlene, Lovell, Wyo., 285, 391 Nay, Mateland D. Sigurd Nay, Wanda Jean. Parma, Ida. 138. 391 Naylor. Clyde Richard. Provo Naylor. Helen, Alexandria, Va., 338 Neal, Alice, Malad, Ida.. 172, 391 Neal. Dallas Howard. Malad. Ida.. 391 Neal, Glenys Marie, Stone. Ida. 172. 391 Neal. John Albert, Malad. Ida., 391 Nebeker, Dorothy J., Pasadena. Calif. Nebeker, Louise. Murray. 207, 315 Nebeker, Nevelle Owen. Pasadena, Calif. Needham, Richard Ell. Whittier, Calif. Neel, Norman Ray. Orem. 86. 90. 316 Neeley. Barbara Carol, Spanish Fork, 167, 326 Neeley, David Mitchell, Spanish Fork, 360 Neeley, Jay Miller, Pico. Calif. Neeley, Nevada May. Los Angeles. Calif.. 259. 316 Nellon, Thomas A.. Long Beach. Calif., 214, 391 Neilson. Don E., Salt Lake City Nellson, Fred A., Washington Neilson, Ferd Adams, Washington Neilson, Kenneth Ervin, Magrath, Alta., Can. Nellscn, Lenord Elwood, Los Angeles, Calif., 392 Neilson, Marie Adele, Redwood City, Calif., 1 73 Neilson, Morris E., Provo Nelson. Allan Rhodes. Provo Nelson, Alvln J.. Jr., Provo Nelson. Ann Marie, Richmond Nelson, Berbarajean, Phoenix, Ariz., 250, 361 Nelson, Barbara Lenore, Pullman. Wash., 176, 316 Nelson, Bruce A.. Provo, 270, 324 Nelson, Charles Roland, Salt Lake City, 316 Nelson, CharloHe. Mt. Pleasant. 316 Nelson, CharloHe M., Idaho Falls, Ida.. 360 Nelson, Conrad Rulon, Ferron, 316 Nelson, Dean McClain, Idaho Falls. Ida.. 391 Nelson .Donald Brim. Pocatello. Ida. Nelson, Diane Bernice, Roosevelt. 265, 361 Nelson, Doris Kay, Hinsdale. 111.. 316 Nelson, Elaine. Las Vegas. Nev.. 173. 392 Nelson. Elaine, Tucson, Ariz.. 338 Nelson, Elbert Dwain, Orem Nelson. Elsie Phyllis. Lynn. 392 Nelson, Ferrel Garth, lona. Ida. Nelson, G. Kay. Salt Lake City. 391 Nelson, Gloria, Spanish Fork Nelson. Gordon Ivan. Provo, 391 Nelson, Grace C, Redmond. 173, 391 Nelson. Harold John. Salt Lake City. 285 Nelson, Jack Adolph. gellflower. Calif., 34, 140. 302. 326 Nelson, Jack Wesley, Rexburg, Ida.. 248 Nelson. Janice Loa. Pocatello. Ida. Nelson. Janice Natella. Provo, 208. 392 r Jelson, John Dewey. Overton. Nev, Nelson, John Earl, Cifrus Heights, Calif. Nelson, Judith Naoma, Gooding, Ida., 160, 360 Nelson. Lea Joan, Logan Nelson, Lester Vail, Bellflower, Calif., 316 Nelson, Lois Gloria. Newberg, Ore. i Jelson, Louise Kimball, Springville Nelson, Lucille Jane, Bellflower, Calif., 391 Nelson. Marcia, Phoenix, Ariz., 392 Nelson, Martin, Provo, 392 Nelson, Marvin Keith. Phoenix. Ariz.. 276, 316 Nelson, Mary Ann. Provo, 158. 208. 226, 392 Nelson. Mary Kay, Snowvllle. 200. 338 Nelson, Meda Joan, Orem Nelson. Merrill W., Orem Nelson. Milton Dale. Ogden Nelson. Narene. Martin. S. D., 237, 391 Nelson, Neil Foss. Preston, Ida., 218, 338 Nelson, Noel Norman, Burlingame, Calif., 316 Nelson, Omer Dean, Tucson. Ariz., 286, 338 Nelson, Patricia Lee, Tulsa, Okla., 246. 338 Nelson, Richard Carl, Provo Nelson, Rhea, Price, 392 Nelson, Richard Folsom, Provo Nelson, Ruth, Tucson, Ariz., 338 Nelson, Rodney Price, Spanish Fork. 392 Nelson, Ronald Kent. Sandy, 392 Nelson, Sergie W. Jr., Sprlngville, 392 Nelson. Varr Y.. Idaho Falls. Ida., 262. 338 Nelson, Scott Howar ' 3, Carmen, Ida., 148. 274 Nelson, Sharlene, Monrovia, Calif. Nelson, Sherian E., Sterling. Ida,, 392 Nelson Shirley Mae, Idaho Falls. Ida. Nelson, Veda Rae. Buhl. Ida., 287, 392 Nelson, Wilma Jean. Coalville, 202, 360 Nesbit, Emma Jean. Portland, Ore., 360 Neser, Gerald Otto, Los Angeles, Calif. Neser. Paul Irving. Los Angeles. Calif.. 360 Neslen, Sharon M.. Santa Barbara, Calif., 392 Nessen, Koy, Howell Nettles. Gloria J., Dundee, Fla., 324 Netto, Nicholas Edward, Orem Neubert, Harvey Lamon, Provo. 316 Neubert, Joe Ann, Graeagle, Calif. Neufeld. Robert LeRoy, Jacksonville, Fla.. 316 Nevis. Ralph E., Long Beach, Calif., 269 Newbold, Marilyn, Jordan, 392 Newell, Dix A., Richfield Newell, Rulon Kay, Richfield Newltt. Norma, Spanish Fork. 208. 360 Newman. Darlene E., Huntington Park, Calif., 392 Newman, Dianne Eileen, Salt Lake City, 237, 392 Newman, Jane Ann, Twin Falls, Ida., 392 Newman, Nancy Ann, Riverton, 198, 392 Newman, Peggy June. Ogden, 237, 392 Newman, Walter Dennis, American Fork Newman, William A., Sprlngville Newton, Donald McKay, Edmonton, Alta.. Can. Newton, Jayne Ann, Salt Lake City Nichol, Jack Wayne, Salt Lake City, 392 Newton. Wallace Smith, Edmonton, Alta., Can., 338 Nibley, Phyllis D., Provo Ncholes, Verlln Roy, Orem. 204, 360 Nichols, Annette, Ogden, 316 Nichols, Lynn LaMarr, Pocatello, Ida., 316 Nichols, Murray Leo, Spartanburg, S. C, 324 Nichols, Rochelle, Brigham City, 285, 338 Nicholson. Bradley W.. Brown Summit, N. C, 360 Niclcles. Ward A., Redlands, Calif.. 338 Nicholson. Donna Belle. Provo. 198. 360 Nicholson, Jacqueline, Summit, N. C, 392 Nickelsen. Uwe Jens. Quito. Equador, 286, 361 NIcol, Karen Anne, PItsburg, Calif. 172, 392 Nielander, Mary Ahlers. Wichita. Kan.. 326 Nietd, Darrell W., Montpelier, Ida., 316 Nield, Deloyd M.. Long Beach. Calif., Nielsen. Alfred Carl. Orem Nielsen, Allen Bryce, Provo, 36) Nielsen. Bobby J.. Provo Nielsen, Carol Jean, San Francisco, Calif, 360 Nielsen, DeAnn, Provo, 392 Nielsen. Dick Hyatt, Centerfield. 360 Nielsen, Eva Fae, Orem Nielsen. Franklin Ole. St. JoRns, Ariz., 237, 338 Nielsen, Harvey Holt, Spanish Fork Nielsen, James W., Glenwood Springs, Colo.. 175. 176, 316 Nielsen, Josephine, Ogden, 193, 360 Nielsen, Lanny D., Blackfoot. Ida., 108 Nielsen. Lorna Ruth, Ogden Nielsen, Margene E.. Salt Lake City. 202, 392 Nielsen, Marcus, Mesa, Ariz., 103 Nielsen. Marsha Lynne, Richfield Nielsen, Milton Peter, Rupert. Ida., 392 Nielsen, Richard Reed, Hamilton, Mont. Nielsen. Ronald L.. American Fork Nielsen, Shirley D.. Bountiful Nielsen, Stewart Harry, Ferron. 204, 360 Nielsen, Swen Claudi, Provo, 392 Nielson. Adonis H., Jr.. Burley. Ida. NIelson, Betty Jo, Worland, Wyo. Nielson. Brent L, Cardston, Alta., Can.. 392 NIelson, Charles F., Monroe Nielson, Dora May, Gooding, Ida., 360 Nielson, Eldon O., Leamington, 338 Nielson, Fred Kent. Provo Nielson, Emogene, Lynndyl Nielson, John Richard, Cardston. Alta., Can., 392 Nielson. Joseph Lynn, Salt Lake City, 360 Nielson, Judith, Sandy, 392 Nielsen, Kareen M.. Sandy, 392 Nielson, Larry Kent, Gunnison, 392 Nielson, Mary Lou, MantI, 170. 338 Nielson, Merrill Gene, Lynndyl, 279 Nielson, Myrna, Spanish Fork, 392 Nielson, Nella L.. Mesa. Ariz., 392 Nielson, Ray P., Roosevelt, 136, 316 Nielson, Ronald F., Salt Lake City, 323 Nielson, Ruth R., Bluewater, N. Max., 360 Nielson, Stephen M., Montlcello, 100. 392 Nielson. Susan Linda, Lynndyl, 228. 360 NIerhoff, Audrey M., Milwaukee, Ore., 316 Nies, Barbara Lena, Los Angeles, Calif. 170, 392 Nllsen. Carol, Alhambra, Calif., 3 1 6 Nllsen, Don Lee Fred, Spanish Fork, 338 Nllsson. Ray Morris, Pocatello, Ida., 316 Nims, Janet Roberta, Marysville, Calif. 108, 392 NIsh, Dale LeRoy, Kimball, Alta.. Can. Nish, Kay Lavern, Cardston, Alta., Can. Nishimura, Yoshiko, Kyoto, Japan, 324 NIxdorf, James, Jansen, Sask., Can.. 279. 316 Nixon. Elray, Milwaukee, Wis., 316 Nixon. Ezra John, Jr.. Roosevelt, 316 Nixon, John Davis, Blackfoot. Ida., 148, 285 Nixon, Richard S., Sprlngville Nixon, Suzanne, Arlington, Va., 392 Nndem Nndem Etuk Udo, Calabar, Nigeria Noble, Carol Joy. Orem Noble, Charlene Joe, Whiterocks, 361 Noble, Joseph Wayne, Farmington, 338 Noble, Margaret E., San Diego, Calif. Noble, Phyllis Joan. Whiterocks. 360 Noble, Vernice. Walla Walla, Wash., 288, 338 Noble. ZIna, Walla Walla, Wash., 287. 238, 360 Nock, George III, San Francisco, Calif, 360 Noel, Ethel Frances, San Diego, Calif. Noker, Alvin John, Ogden, 274, 324 Nolan, George. Rosecfale, N. Y., 392 Nolen, Phillip Wayne, San Diego, Calif, 210. 360 Noorlander. ' Phlllip M.. Reedsport, Ore., 392 Norberg, Jaron B., Salt Lake City, 360 Nordgren, Shirley Joy. Salt Lake City, 360 Nordgren, VIckl Dawn, Provo. 237. 392 Nordgren, Weston N.. Provo Nordstrom, Gary Lee, Spanish Foric, 392 Norman, Mary Jean, Whittier, Calif, 228, 238. 360 Norrls, Ronala Lee, Green River, Wyo., 267, 360 North. Jamas Albert, Heber Northrop. Sherena Cloe, Payette, Ida., 392 Norton, Gary Blaine, Provo, 392 Norton, Dorothy Allen. Fillmore, 173. 277. 392 Norton, Harold Lee, Sllverton, Ore., 392 Norton. Jaimee, Larue, Orem, 361 Norton, Marlln Lavon. Pima, Ariz., 338 Norton, Richard Leslie, Ogden, 392 Norton, Shurlene Gwynn, Provo Novakovch, Steve G., Wheat Ridge, Colo.. 392 Novis, Dary! Glenn. Salt Lake City Nowell. James Irwin, Mendham. N. J., 224, 263. 36! Nuffer, Sharon, Preston, Ida., 338 Nuffer, Stanton Smart, Preston Ida., 255, 360 Nukaya, Sadayoshi, Tokyo, Japan, 360 Nunes, Pearl Ann, Newark, Calif., 392 Nunley, Phyllis L., Sandy Nuttall, Carol Vera, Provo, 360 Nuttall. Paul Everett, Pacific Grove. Calif, 136, 204. 323 Nuttall, William R., Provo, 392 Nuttall, Pearl J., Pacific Grove, Calif. 316 Nutter, Diana Geneva, Corona, Calif., 226, 360 Nybo, Dean Strong, Spanish Fork Nybo, June Loretta, Salem, 392 Nybo, Ronald Carl, Salem 438 student Index - Autumn Quarter Oaks, Janet, Provo Oates, Diane Lucille, Pasadena, Calif., 19, 360 Ober, ' Georglana Mae, Feeding Hills, Mass., 392 Oberhansley, Loa Ann, Spanish Farit, 226, 392 Oberhansley, Reid B., Spenish Fork Obray, Jeneil, Payette, Ida., 360 Obray, Vern Delmar, Provo 932, Obergon, Socorro, Carlin, Nev., 226, 257, 316 O ' Brien, oDnald A., Salt Lake City, 271, 316 O ' brien, Earl Verne, Ouray, Colo., 360 O ' Brien, James Patrick, San Diego, Calif., 382 O ' Brien, Robert M., Jr., Roberts, Ida., 392 O ' Brien, Stanley, Ouray, oClo. Ockey, James H., Jr., Nephl Odermott, Louis W., Provo, 338 Oertle, Linda Dee, San Gabriel, Calif., 392 Ogborn, Alton Fred, Moss Point, Miss., 338 Ogborn, Corwin Lanier, Moss Point, Miss., 392 Ogden, Bruce Fraser. Richfield Ogden, Devon Morris, Richfield, 338 Ogden, Koa Jean, Richfield, 266, 338 Ogilvie, Glenna L., Newport, R. I., 360 Ohman, Janice, Brigham, 392 Ohsiek, David Lee, Jennings, Mo., 316 Okelberry Belva, Oakley, Ida., 392 Okelberry, Otis Jack, Goshen, 204, 262, 360 Okelberry, Eva Pearl, Goshen, 238, 360 Okey, John Edwin, Provo, 392 Okimoto, Howard T., Honolulu, T. H. Olauson, Clarence R., Salt Lake City, 157, 360 Olaveson, Eugene D., Rigby, Ida. Oldham, Edmeresa, Coalville, 392 Oldroyd, Herman J., Provo Oldroyd, Mark Thomas, Provo Oldroyd, Paul Robert, Provo Oldroyd, Thomas T., Provo Olds, Norma Lee, Independence, Calif., 392 Oleary, Bert W., Milford, 142, 360 Oleary, Yvonne Sharon, Wenatchee, Wash., 237, 338 Oler, Larry Ramon, Provo, 316 Oliphant, Ronald E., Orem Ollphant, Robert Toone, Orem, 338 Oliphant, Virginia, Orem, 323 Oliver, Carl Lloyd, Delta, 338 Oliver, Sarah Jane, Salt Lake City Oliver, Brian Kay, Lethbrldge, Alta., Can., 392 Olmstead, Patricia, Salt Lake City, 108, 316 Olofson, Loyce Shlrln, Pasadena, Calif, 138, 360 Olpln, Audrey, Heber, 283, 316 Olpln, Lawrence Don, Ogden, 360 Olpin, Richard Guy, Heber Olpln, Shirley Jewel, Pleasant Grove, 216, 316 Olpln, Violet, Heber Olsen, Audrey Jeanne, Denver, Colo., 392 Olsen, Barbara Joy, Sacramento, Calif., 338 Olsen, Bruce W., Emery, 360 Olsen, David Blair, Spanish Fork, 392 Olsen, Delbert Elmer, Ft. Macleod, Alta., Can., 392 Olsen, Dennis M., Blackfoot, Ida., 131, 302, 316 Olsen, Don Richard, Moses Lake, Wash., 360 Olsen, Elaine, Los Angeles, Calif., 237, 316 Olsen, Halvor Miller, Woods Cross, 333 Olsen, Helen Kaye, Haywood. Calif., 393 Olsen, Jimmy Raymond, Springville, 392 Olsen, Kenneth Fyold, Kimberly, Ida. Olsen, Kenneth Mark, Salt Lake City, 264, 338 Olsen, Ladeane, Provo, 198, 316 Olsen, Lanore, Emery Olsen, Larry Wayne, Idaho Falls, Ida., 392 Olsen, Lynn Ernest, Rigby, Ida., 269, 338 Olsen, M. Marva, Los Angeles, Calif., 316 Olsen, Melvin Eugene, Pendleton, Ore., 261, 392 Olsen, Norma, Los Angeles, Calif., 316 Olsen, Patricia Lee, Ogden, 47, 232, 338 Olsen, Ray Edward, Provo, 316 Olsen, Richard Alan, Santaquin, 360 Olsen, Roger L., Gunnison, 393 Olsen, Ruby Karen, Woods Cross, 253, 392 Olsen, Sharon, Blackfoot, Ida., 393 Olsen, Teresa Aurella, Bountiful, 253, 393 Olsen, Wanda Marie, BaHle Creek, Mich., 243, 275 Olsen, Willis J., Ephraim Olson, Carolyn Norma, Murray, 360 Olson, Carrol Jeane, Blackfoot, Ida., 393 Olson, D ' Ann, Lakewood, Calif., 393 Olson, Dale R., Idaho Falls, Ida., 338 Olson, Darrel William, Rigby, Ida., 393 Olson, Delray, Spanish Fork, 393 Olson. Deanna Dee, Phoenix, Ariz., 234, 393 Olson, Dolores, Salt Lake City Olson, Gerald E., Springville Olson, Gerald Poulton, Salt Lake City Olson, Evelyn Victoria, Provo, 393 Olson, Harold Carr, Spanish Fork, 392 Olson. James K., Manila, 393 Olson, Janet Marie, Provo, 393 Olson, Lavera Jean, Wenatchee, Wash. Olson, Lawrence K., Nyssa, Ore., 360 Olson, Lloyd Godfrey, Bergland, Ont., Can., 147, 262 360 Olson, Mary Harris, Provo Olson, Merrill H., Orem, 173 Olson, Phyllis Karlene, Wenatchee, Wash., 338 Olson, Robert Dan, Sheridan, Wyo., 90, 210, 360 Olson, Yvonne E., Portland, Ore., 360 Oman. Phyllis Fern. Mesilla Park, N. Mex., 360 Onell, Phillip Glade, Glendale. Ore., 393 Ontlveros, Jimmy, Midvale, 109, 393 Ontlveros, Limhi, Col. Dublan, Chih., Me.., 360 Ontlveros, Seth Tullo, Col. Dublan, Chih., Mex. Openshaw, Mary L., Santaquin. 393 Opp, Janice Terrell, Tampa. Fla., 252, 393 Openshaw, Fred H. C, Santaquin, 393 Orchard, William Peck, Twin Falls, Ida., 3 38 Orcutt, Dorothy Jean, Cardston, Alta.. Can., 393 Orcutt, Herbert D. Jr., Phoenix, Ariz. Ord, Sharon Faye, Pacolma, Calif., 393 Ord, Marilyn Jane, Walla Walla, Wash., 393 Orgill, Derwin Jay, Provo Orme, Kathryn. Idaho Falls, Ida., 198, 226, 243, 338 Ormiston, James L., Watertown, N. Y. Orr, Diane Gall, Mesa, Ariz., 198, 393 Orr, Richard Allan, South Gate, Calif. Orrock, Lucille, Joseph, 393 Orton, John William, Welser, Ida., 393 Orton. Kenneth Ray, Ogden, 113, 339 Orton, Thomas Kenneth, Phoenix, Ariz., 338 Orton, Wayne Liddle, Salt Lake City Osborne, Kendall J., Las Vegas, Nev., 360 Osborn, Susan, Salt Lake City, 393 Osborne, Leo Osman, Spring City Osburn, John Albert, Salt Lake City Oscarson, Cheryl Rae, Baggs, Wyo., 393 Oshima, Stanley Yutaka, Lanal, T. H., 244, 257, 316 Osmond, Carolyn, Berkeley, Calif. Ostergaard, Marie Ann, Duarte, Calif., 46, 47, 212, 360 Ostler, Earcel Melvin, Provo Ostler, Elizabeth Ann, Spenard, Alaska, 230. 393 Ostler, Eugene Baker, Salt Lake City Ostler, Floyd L., Springville, 360 Ostler, James B., Sandy Ostler, Robert Howard, Casa Grande, Ariz. Ostler, Julie May, Salt Lake City, 393 Oswald, Shlrlene, Idaho Falls, Ida., 212, 276, 339 Often, Ella Rae L., Provo Often, Leaun Glen, Provo Otterson, Arnold W., Provo, 316 Otterstrom, Francis C Castle Dale, 215 Otterstrom. Frank T., Burbank, Calif., 280, 393 Ottesen, Karen M., Springville Ottosen, Ruth, Salt Lake City, 216 Ottley, Carol Irene, San Mateo, Calif., 360 Ottley, Jerold Don, Salt Lake City, 162, 245 Ottosen, Janiece, Kamas, 339 Ottosen, Nadene, Roosevelt, 222, 243, 316 Ottosen, Shirley R., Mesa, Ariz., 220 Ousbye, Donald H., Los Angeles, Calif., 393 Ovard, Barbara Gayle, Idaho Falls, Ida., 393 Ovard, Glen, Provo Ovard, Mary Lou, Idaho Falls, Ida., 175 Overson, Leiand C, Lynndyl, 214, 393 Overson, Rodger Don, Lynndyl, 214, 360 Oveson, Howard Morgan, Castle Dale Oveson, Mary Louise, Pendleton, Ore., 393 Oviatt, Betty Ruth, Salt Lake City, 360 Oviatt, Carmen L., Salt Lake City, 339 Oviatt, Gayle Louise, Pasadena, Calif., 393 Oviatt, John Duane, Hartleyvllle, Alta., Can., 393 Oviatt, Lester C, Orem Owen, James Richard, Ogden Owen, Lyold V., Idaho Falls, Ida. Owen, Lois, Riverton, 393 Owen, Richard D., Idaho Falls, Ida., 393 Owens, Hazel Dean, San Diego, Calif., 360 Owens, Nannette, Joseph, 161, 162 Owens, Joseph, San Bernardino, Calif., 316 Owens, Shirley, Pangultch Owens, Voncile, Irenton, Fla., 252, 393 Oxborrow, Anthony C, Las Vegas, Nev., 360 Oxborrow, Jeanette. Las Vegas, Nev., 226, 276, 360 Oxendine, Peggy Dean, Cottondale, Fla., 108, 339 Oxtoby, Lou Jean, Duarte, Calif., 393 Oyler, Colleen, Brigham, 360 Oyler, Phillip D., Brigham Ozawa, Fern Kazuko, Welser, Ida., 393 Pabst, Lennis George, Rigby, Ida. Pace, Alfred Lawrence, Provo, 360 Pace, Carol Maurine, Provo. 393 Pace, Gloria Diane Globe, Ariz., 339 Pace, Harvey Dean, Coalville, 393 Pace, James Byrum, Salt Lake City Pace, Kaye Cowley, Layton, 339 Pace, Linda Jean, Chandler, Ariz., 393 Pace, Ralph Wayne, Coalville, 326 Pace. Ronald Thornton, Las Vegas, Nev., 326 Pace, Robert Lemuel, Cell, Ark. Pace, Vione Richins, Coalville, 220, 285, 360 Pace, William Cardon, Duncan, Ariz., 339 Pack, Elbert Chandler, Sherman Oaks, Calif., 323 Pack, Jane Lucille, Blackfoot, Ida., 202, 339 Pack, Patricia, Pleasant Grove, 393 Pack, Russell T., Grace, Ida., 393 Packard, Milan A., Springville Packer, Eileen, Redwood City, Calif., 246, 339 Packer, Lorane, Redwood City, Calif., 246, 393 Packer, Wesley Lee, Worland, Wyo., 267, 316 Padbury, Charles T., Helena, Mont., 146, 360 Paddock, Alice Rose, Butte, Mont., 260, 360 Page, Don Evans, Whittler, Calif. Page, Dick Howard, Provo Page, George Dee, Bountiful Page, Jim Fredrick, Colorado Springs, Colo., 91, 393 Paget, John Robert, Portland, Ore., 360 Paine, J. Peter, Unlondale, N. Y., 360 Painter, Beverly Ann, Bloomlngton, Ida., 226, 360 Pallios, Mike, Pasco Palmer, Anna Belle, Mesa, Ariz., 316 Palmer, Blaine Charles, Vernal, 166, 224, 225. 339 Palmer, Evan Mack, Park Valley, 339 Palmer, G. Richard, Provo Palmer, Gayle Mary, Bemidil, Minn. Palmer, Glen Omer, Farmington, N. Met., 142, 192, 262, 360 Palmer, Glenalee. Blending, 339 Palmer, Jerry Lee, Salt Lake City, 196, 360 Palmer, John Wendell, Cannonvllle, 316 Palmer, Mary Lynne, Farmington, N. Max., 393 Palmer, Maureen, Salt Lake City, 393 Palmer, L. Merrill, Provo, 360 Palmer, Nedra, Blanding, 238, 360 Palmer, Pauline, Preston, Ida., 316 Palmer, Shlrlene, Aurora, 361 Palmer, Shirley, Blanding Palmer, Shirley L., Moline, 111., 339 Palmer, Susanne K., BemidjI, Minn., 170, 393 Palmer, William James, Riverton, 361 Pandolfi, Flavlo Jose, Cantono, Brazil Pankhurst, Geraldlne E., Lethbrldge, Alta., Can,, 393 Papenfuss, Elaine, St. Ignatius, Mont. Paramore, Mary Jo, Provo, 208, 339 Paris, Annette, Austin, Tex., 326 Pardew Everett Earl, Parma, Ida., 361 Paris, Charles William, Worland, Wyo., 361 Park, Clifford William, Provo Park, Ivan John, Provo Park, Nell Alonzo, Nephl, 159, 361 Parke, Diane Ceclle, Reno, Nev., 212, 339 Parker, Carol Jean. Honolulu, T. H., 393 Parker, Clair Leeman, Springfield, Ore., 393 Parker, Cecil Blaine, Ogden, 339 Parker, David W., Redlands, Calif., 361 Parker, Donald W., Springville, 393 Parker, Don Bryon, Payson Parker, Fred Maughan, Wellsville, 285, 339 Parker, George Rex, Joseph. 36t Parker, John Carlyle, Roy. 316 Parker, Margo Lynne, Los Angeles, Calif., 230,393 Parker, Morris W., San Francisco, Calif., 316 Parker, Marilyn C, Boulder City, Nev., 393 Parkin, Carl Dean, Wilmington, Calif. Parkin, Kay Marie, Bountiful, 393 Parkinson, Ann, Salt Lake City, 172, 326 Parkinson, Carol Bird, Salt Lake City Parkinson, Jerrolyn, Idaho Falls, Ida., 238, 361 Parkinson, Kay, Rexburg, Ida., 202, 361 Parkinson, Ray Deen, Fairfield, Calif., 361 Parks, Shannon L., Salt Lake City, 393 Parmeter, Glenn P., Danville, Calif., 361 Parmley, Alice, Hiawatha, 316 Parque, Richard A., Bell Gardens, Calif., 90, 339 Parry, Barbara Ann, Arlington, Va.. 252. 393 Parry. Douglas Fred, Salt Lake City Parrls, Imogene, Gaffney, S. C, 393 Parsons. A. Glenn, Orem Parsons, Robert E., Provo Partridge. Carol May. Burlington. Wyo., 162, 244, 316 Partridge, Miriam Faye, North Hollywood. Calif., 198. 339 Partridge. Thomas K.. Pangultch, 339 Partridge, Ruth Louise, Provo Paschal, Julie Rae. Annabella. 173. 361 Pascoe. Wayne A., Salt Lake City, 393 439 student Index - Autunnn Quarter Pathakis, Andrew Dean, Salt Lake City Patjas. Seija. Tampere. Finland, 339 Patrick, Kathleen, Sprinqvllle Pattee, Harold E., Phoenix, Ariz., 361 Paten, Benton Penrod, Elberta, 204, 339 Patten, Hildreth B., Sprinqville Patten, Leiand Kent, Prove Patten, Sybil, Vernal Patten, La Wana, Orem, 316 Patten, Thomas J., Orem, 316 Patterson, Frank A., Jr., Provo Patterson, Keneth J., Richland, Wash., 361 Patterson, Patricia, Bloomington, Ida., 393 Paterson, Patricia A., Pima, Ariz., 316 Patton, James Robert, Charleston, W. Va., 361 Paul, David Wilcox, Ogden Paul, K. Lynn, Fergus Falls, Minn., 173, 174, 176, 393 Paul, Ronald W., Ogden, 316 Paulos, Joan Camille, Compton, Calif., 202, 339 Paulos, Theodore W., Compton, Calif. Paulson, Donald E., Pelican Rapids, Minn., 361 Paulson, Fred Martell, Orem Paxman, David Alger, Washington Paxton, Thornton S., Santa Rosa, Calif., 361 Payne, B. Louise, Seattle, Wash., 207. 361 Payne, Gary Barton, Santa Barbara, Calif. Payne, Julia Ann, Portland, Ore., 316 Payne, Keneth Lee, Carey, Ida., 316 Payne, Lawrence Nephi, Provo Payne, Lucinda, Yuba City, Calif. Payne, Patricia Ann, Bridgeport, Tex., 394 Payne, Reta Marie, Idaho Falls, Ida., 172, 361 Payne, Robert L., Fillmore, 394 Payne, Sara Harris, Provo Peabody, Kenneth Dale, Sunnyslde, Wash., 272, 394 Peacock, Ernest A., Pasadena, Calif. Peacock, Carol Mae, Mesa, Ariz., 361 Peacock, Evelyn M., Orangeville, 394 Peacock, John Bruce, Manti, 339 Peacock, Var Lynn, Provo Peacock, Vione, Lund, Nev., 394 Peacock, Mary Madsen, Manti, 316 Peacock, Wanda Lee, Price, 212, 339 Pearce, Leona Marie, Oakland, Calif., 361 Pearce, Raynor Dale, Beaver, 86, 90 Pearson, Adele, Salt Lake City, 394 Pearson, Clee Bernard, Parma, Ida., 394 Pearson, David Adhelm, Phoenix, Ariz., 361 Pearson, Dean Nelson, Clearfield, 339 Pearson, Kayle Ruth, Meadow, 394 Pearson, Mary Louise, Lehi, 394 Pearson, Maughn M., Richfield Pearson, Melvin Jay, Fairfield, Mont., 260, 394 Pearson, Richard C, Provo Pearson, Rikard Dwain, Richfield Pearson, Robert Vernon, Fairfield, Mont., 237, 394 Pearson, Samuel Edwin, Healdsburg, Calif. Peart, Edward Lynn, Las Vegas, Nov., 361 Pease, Roxie Lee, Los Angeles, Calif., 361 Peay, David George, Nampa, Ida., 394 Peck, Bruce Arnold, American Fork Peck, Darrell Leo, Salt Lake City Peck, Isaac Dan, Lehi Peck, Elwyn Virge, American Fork Peck, Leslie Glenn, Olympia, Wash., 248, 316 Peck, Louis Chaney, Carey, Ida., 394 Peck, Myron Hydn II, Ventura, Calif., 174, 394 Peck, Patricia E., Provo, 394 Peck, Ted Clarence, Boise, Ida., 316 Pedersen, Darhl, Max, Orem Pedersen, Donna Fae, American Fork, 172, 361 Pedersen, Herbert N., Orem, 324 Pedersen, James Loel, Tooele, 339 Pedersen, John T., Caldwell, Ida. Pedersen, Melvin LaMar, Brentwood, Calif., 339 Pedersen, Myrna A., Bountiful, 139, 361 Pedersen, Robert G., Stockton, Caiif., 194, 361 Pedersen, Sandra, Orem, 216, 361 Pederson, Floyd Eugene, Downey, Calif., 394 Pederson, Keith Alvin, Salt Lake City, 90, 361 Pederson, Paul Martin, Downey, Calif. Peel, LaRae Werner, Burbank, Calif Peel, LeRoy F., Burbank, Calif., 316 Peel, Paul Randolph, Mt. Pleasant, 361 Peers, Janet Beryl, Santa Barbara Calif Peery, David, Palo Alto, Calif. Pehrson, Barbara R., Provo Pehrson, Joseph J., Provo, 145 Pehrson, Lois Estelle, Salt Lake City, 394 Pehrson, Nancy Michele, Garden Grove, Calif Pehrson, William E., Pocatello, Ida., 394 Peiry, Judith E. B., Provo Pendleton, Lynn, Provo, 326 Pemberton, Judy Cerene, 361 Pendleton, Sharon, Murray, 394 Pendrey, Lowell McKay, Montpeller, Ida., 394 Penfold, Gam Farley, Hagerman, Ida., 274, 339 Penney, Barbara Julie, Layton Penock, Robert Elden, Springville Penrod, Karelyn, Provo, 339 Pentelute, Sherry A., Salt Lake City Pepper, Judy Rae, Great Falls, Mont., 394 Percival, Charles Mark, Provo Pergolizzi, Louis G., Philadelphia, Pa., 326 Perkins, Caisa Barbara, Salt Lake City, 394 Perkins, Carole Jean, Mesa, Ariz. Perkins, Cecil Owens, Clay Springs, Ariz. Perkins, Franklin Jay, Provo Perkins, Gary Lynn, Montpelier, Ida., 394 Perkins, George W., Blending, 254, 361 Perkins, James Adams, Blending, 339 Perkins, James Brower, Long Beach, Calif. Perltins, Lena Bundy, Kaysville Perkins, John N., Twin Falls, Ida. Perkins LeMoyne, Clay Springs, Ariz., 103 Perkins, Margo, Salt Lake City, 208, 394 Perkins, Keith Wayne, Mesa, Ariz., 339 Perkins, Norma Donna, Salt Lake City, 202, 361 Perkins, Raymond C, Las Vegas, Nev., 394 Perkins, Reetha Lou, Seattle, Wash., 394 Perkins, Robert Donald, Clay Springs, Ariz., 361 Perkins, Vaughn Junior, Kaysville Perley, Louis L., Jr., Manassa, Colo. Perron. Wayne Clifford, Shoshone, Ida., 324 Perry, DeVern Jay, Brigham City, 141, 271, 339 Perry Joanne, Idaho Falls, Ida., 394 Perry, John Edwin, Orem, 131, 339 Perry Laura Hair, Provo Perry, Jay Eric, Provo Perry, Lynn Gilbert, Spanish Fork, 361 Perry, Robert H., Los Angeles, Calif., 285, 316 Perry, Shirley Joan, Ogden Ferryman, Betty, Pocatello, Ida., 361 Persson, Phil Finch, Woodland, Calif. Peters, Alan Joe, Baker, Ore., 394 Peters, Janet, Montebello, Calif., 394 Peters, Ralph Jerry, Provo Petersen, Donald J., Sacramento, Calif., 394 Petersen, Edward H., Glendale, Calif., 339 Petersen, Elaine Beth, Port-land, Ore., 208, 316 Petersen, Gerald Avard, Lincoln, Neb., 324 Petersen, George K., Clearfield, 394 Petersen, Jesse Gale, Orem Petersen, Karen, Boise, Ida., 394 Petersen, Karen Gae, Hinckley, 339 Petersen, Kent J., Brigham City Petersen, Ludeen, Riverton,: 394 Petersen, Margene, Salina, 170, 202, 238, 361 Petersen, Mary Eleanor, Los Angeles, Calif. Petersen, Morley, Henry, Eureka, 316 Petersen, Paul J., Provo, 146, 316 Petersen, Raymond, Boyd, Cottonwood, Ariz., 394 Petersen, Ronald LeRoy, Provo, 339 Petersen, Thelma Ruth, Camp Verde, Ariz., 394 Petersen, Wayne Bryan, Hinckley, 394 Peterson, Alma Kent, Lehi, 394 Peterson, Arlene, Falrview, 316 Peterson, Avon Lucille, Nyssa, Ore., 283, 316 Petersonj Berkley C, Henderson, Nev., 361 Peterson, Bruce Ross, Santa Barbara, Calif., 223, 323 Peterson, Byron Pratt, Galveston, Tex., 394 Peterson, Carolyn, Castle Dale, 361 Peterson, Clarence H., Salt Lake City Peterson, Charles S., Snowflake, Ariz. Peterson, Charles Lyie, Lehi, 361 Peterson, Cheri Lee, Los Angeles, Calif., 200, 394 Peterson, Dale Glen, Nyssa, Ore., 394 Peterson, Dennis E., Provo, 262 Peterson, David Noel, Hastings, Minn., 339 Peterson, Denis C, Chester, Mont., 260, 394 Peterson, E. Wayne, Tooele, 339 Peterson, Elaine, Richfield, 283, 316 Peterson, Elwood R., Provo, 262, 316 Peterson, Gary E., Provo Peterson, Elnora Irene, Selma, Calif. Peterson, Gary Bert, Filer, Ida., 394 Peterson, Glenn C, Provo, 316 Peterson, Gordon Allen, Concord, Calif. Peterson, Glenice Lamb, Provo Peterson, Glenn Howard, Logan Peterson, Iris Ann, Dragerton, 361 Peterson, Jack O., Monticello Peterson, James C, Littlefield, Ariz., 167, 339 Peterson, James G., Provo, 361 Peterson, James LeRoy, Portland, Ore., 274 Peterson, Joan, Paramonut, Calif., 339 Peterson, John Delon, Castle Dale. 214, 361 Peterson, Judith L., Chlco, Calif., 251, 361 Peterson, Joyce Eileen, San Mateo, Calif., 394 Peterson, Judith Ann, Concord, Calif., 394 Peterso,n, Julia Rae, Monticello, 394 Peterson, Kay R., Lethbridge, Alta., Can., 316 Peterson, Kenneth D., Chester, Mont., 91, 260, 394 Peterson, Kenneth E., Sandy, 316 Peterson, Larry W., Downey, Calif. Peterson, Lars W., Spanish Fork Peterson, Lawrence E., Lethbridge, Alta., Can. Peterson, Leon Latren. Snowflake, Ariz,, 194 Peterson, M. Bonita, Hoper, 361 Peterson, Marguerite, Snowflake, Ariz., 339 Peterson, Marilyn Joy, Salt Lake City, 173, 262, 394 Peterson, Mary Jean, Salt Lake City, 361 Peterson, Mary Jo, Victor, Ida., 237, 394 Peterson, Melvin Dale, Myton Peterson, Nancy Jean. Salt Lake City Peterson, Nile Ernest, Lehi, 394 Peterson, Phil, Sanford, Colo., 394 Peterson, Phyllis D., Provo Peterson Ranee, Glenwood, 316 Peterson, Robert Smith, Copperton Peterson, Robert W., Phoenix, Ariz., 218, 339 Peterson, Ronald B., Nyssa, Ore, 394 Peterson, Ronald M., Los Altos, Calif., 361 Peterson, Royal Edwin, McGill, Nev., 361 Peterson, Russell E., Franklin, Neb. 90 Peterson, Shirlee M., Ucon, Ida.. 277, 361 Peterson, Stanley A., Provo Peterson. Stella J., Puento. Calif.. 394 Peterson, Stephen L., McGill, Nev., 394 Pettijohn, Z ita Ann, Melba, Ida., 361 Pettingill, Ted H., Portland, Ore., 218, 339 Pettit, Naomi Joy, Wolcott, Colo., 394 Pettit, Robert Dean, Centerville. 204, 339 Petty, Bonni Dean, Woodland Hills, Calif., 156, 158, 394 Petty, Clara Virtue, Emery, 316 Peyope. Pasculita. Portage Pezoldt. Eleanor E., Stockton. Calif., 259, 361 Phair, Gary Richard, Klamath Falls, Ore., 394 Phair, Larry Eldon, Klamath Falls, Ore., 394 Phelps, Shirley, Rock Springs, Wyo., 207 Phelps, Richard L., Oakland, Calif., 136, 204, 271, 316 Phelps Sonja Pearl, Portland, Ore., 394 Phillips, Blaine C, Springville, 316 Phillips, Carolyn Y., Danville, Calif., 361 Phillips, Delbert Ross, Portland, Ore., 339 Phillips, Franklyn Dee, Spanish Fork, 361 Phillips, Gerald T., Caliente, Nov., 394 Phillips, Kenneth E., Murray Phillips, Marie, Idaho Falls. Ida., 339 Phillips, Ridge M., Inkom, Ida., 361 Phillips, Ronald J., Provo Phillips, Ruby Louise, Lethbridge, Alta., Can. Phillips, Victor ' Dee C, Provo, 339 Phlppen, Carol Jean, San Bernardino, Calif., 259, 268 Phlppen, Claudia, Salt Lake City Phipps, Don Curtis, Orem Pickering, Lorna Kathy, La Canada, Calif., 198, 339 Pickering, Sandra Lee, No. Hollywood, Calif, 362 Pickett, Mearl Norman, Taber, Alta., Can. Pierce, Kenneth Lee, Portland, Ore., 218 Pierce, Myron Lisonbee, Spanish Fork, 394 Pierce, Ronald Lee, El Paso, Tex., 218, 263, 394 Pierce, Walter Hugh, Moultrie, Ga. Pike, Carol Joan, Brawley, Calif., 362 Pilling, Moyle H., Leavitt, Alta., Can. Pinckney, David S., Alameda, Calif., I 13, 316 PInckney, George H., Alameda, Calif. Pincock, Beverly, Ucon, Ida., 162, 362 PInegar, Dale Edward, Spanish Fork, 394 PInegar, Max L., Spanish Fork, 394 PInegar, Effle Jolley, Provo PInegar, Mary Jolley, Spanish Fork PInegar, Rex Dee, Spanish Fork, 339 Piper, Laree Stella, Los Angeles, Calif., 173, 394 PIppert, Maude M., Meridian, Ida. Pitcher, Grant, Provo, 324 Pitkin, Gordon Rex, Salt Lake City PIttman, Reba Sue, Los Palos, Calls., 394 Pitts, Laval M., Provo, 362 Piatt, Willa Mae, Reno, Nev., 339 Platts, Darlene Rae, Paul, Ida. Plessinger, Jayne, Twin Falls, Ida Poehlein, Maureen M., Long Beach, Calif, 339 Plumb, Marlow Waite, St. Johns, Ariz.. 394 Poggione, Marsha Ann. Santa Barbara. Calif. 394 Polltls. Constantines. Lefkas. Greece. 256. 394 Poll. Emogene H.. Provo Pollan. Lew Wallace. Elslnore. Calif, 394 Polock, James L.. Nampa. Ida. Pollock. LaMoine. Tropic Pomeroy. Karl Besf Provo. 339 Pond. Frances. Grace. Ida.. 2122. 394 Ponder. Leanne. Albuquerque. N. Mex.. 259. 268. 363 Poog. Roselinda Renee. Pocatello. Ida.. 362 Poole. Maxine. Preston, Ida., 226, 339 Pope, Karl Theodore, Vernal, 362 Pope, Larry Wells, Vernal, 394 Pope, Mardell Ray, Springville Pope, Valda, Vernal, 362 Porter, Charles James, Sacramento, Calif., 363 Porter, Elizabeth T., Provo Porter, Eriine, Novato, Calif Porter, Garth Howard, Ontario, Calif 440 student Index - Autumn Quarter Por+er. LeRoy Earl, Provo Porter, Patricio Anne, Portland, Ore., 208. 340 Porter, Patricia Ethel, Fairfield, Calif., 237, 395 Porter, Richard, Orem Porter, Stanley C, Provo, 155, 141 Porter, William C, Orem, 362 Posey, Charlotte Ann, Lorrgview, Tex. Po?tma, Robert Kent, Evanston, Wyo. Poston, Donald Charles, Englewood, Colo., 362 Potter, Albert R., Provo Potter, Dwight Lowell, Provo Potter, Glenn Thompson, Washington, D. C. Potter, Marian, Battle fvlountain, Nev. Potter, Norma Lawynn, Twin Falls, Ida., 340 Potter, Rhett Forsyth, Bute, Mont., 260 Potter, Wester Schow, Provo Potts, Allen Van, Salt Lalce City, 316 Potts, Lorene E., LaJara, Colo, 254 Poulos. Dwight C, Lexington, Ky. Poulsen, Anna Margaret, Magna, 340 Poulsen, Glen Martin, Spanish Fork Poulson, Jennie Lin, Provo, 238, 228, 362 Poulson, Jerald F., San Rafael, Calif., 362 Poulson, Lynn Otto, Orem, 395 Poulter, MarilyrT, Salt Lake City Poulton, James Carlos, Oakley, Ida., 340 Poulton, Maxine, Oakley, Ida., 340 Poulton, Marvin M., Twin Falls, Ida., 395 Powell, Alda Mae, Lehi, 395 Powell, Bernell, Brad, Pocatello, Ida., 157, 158, 224, 340 Powell, Arlene, Huntington, 340 Powell, D. Keith, Lehi Powell, Delburt Earl, St. Helens, Ore., 395 Powell, Dixie Lee, San Bruno, Calif., 230, 395 Powell, Dwigtit Sampson, Schurz, Nev., 326 Powell, Elizabeth Ann, Salt Lake City, 395 Powell, James Alton, Phoenix, Ariz., 395 Powell, Lynn Keslor, Provo, 266, 280, 395 Powell, Ronald F., Altonah, 265, 395 Powell, William C, Lehi, 340 Powelson, Kae, Lovell, Wyo., 287 Powell, Robert B., Salt Lake City Powlan, Robert F., Calgary, Alta., Can. Powless, Mary E, Milwaukee, Wis. Poytair, Cherie Lynn, Vancouver, Wash., 167, 395 Pratley, Brent McGee. Glendale, Calif., 106 Pratt, Darlene Kay, Moses Lake, Wash., 288, 395 Pratt, Douglas Eugene, No. Hollywood, Calif. , 395 Pratt, Gene A., Provo Pratt, Glenn Alma, American Fork Pratt, Lucile, Chihuahua, Chih., Mex., 316 Pratt, Martha Ruth, La Center, Wash., 134, 172, 395 Pratt, Robert LeGrande, Denver, Colo., 137 Pratt, Wallace Leon, Boone, Iowa, 395 Prece, E. Bruce, Vernal Prescott, Max W.. Provo, 316 Price, Albert Keith, San Francisco, Calif., 340 Price, Alvln O., Provo Price, Billy Ray, Crosroads, Calif. Price, Bud O., Sunnyside, 395 Price, Derrlll Spencer, Henderson, Nev., 395 Price, DIAnn, Provo, 362 Price, Harvey Edward, Bountiful, 395 Price. James William, Orem Price, Jay Edwin, Provo, 316 Price, Loyce, F. J., Roseville, Calif., 362 Price, Lawrence M., Tucson, Ariz. Price, Nancy Ellen, Gridley, Calif, 249, 340 Price, Norman LaVar, Tucson, Ariz., 363 Price, Perry L, New Rockford, N. D. Price, Zack Zane, Crosroads, Calif., 224, 340 Prina, Peter Gene, Ely, Nev., 395 Prince, Carol Laurine, Hiawatha, 340 Prince, Dale Leavitt. Glenwood, Alta., Can. Prine, Crystal Darlene,, Prineville, Ore., 193 Pringle, Carrie H., Provo Pringle, John K., Ogden, 316 Prisbrey, Donna J., Brigham, 395 Pritchard, Robert H., Baker, Ore., 363 Pritchett, Robert M., Provo, 340 Prltchett. David Leigh, Spokane, Wash.. 362 Prock, Lola Marilyn S., Phoenix, Ariz., 316 Proctor, Janis, Pleastant Grove Prothero, David Dean, Springville Prothero, Walter Hall, Provo Provost, Sara Mae, Heber. 340 Prows. Arvin Ronald, Spanish Fork Prows, Ella Mae, Kanish, 395 Prows, Sandra. Tooele, 285, 340 Pruett, Norman A., Winslow, Ariz., 250, 362 Prusse, Judith Melba. Bountiful, 253, 395 Pryor, Ewa Joan, Tucson. Ariz. Ptomey. Nancy Lynno. Akron, Ohio, 362 Puff, Charles Ernest, Toele, 395 Pugh, Sandra, Provo, 246, 395 Pullan. Grant Leon. Bingham Canyon, 340 Pugmire, Patircia, Pocatello. Ida., 164, 246. 340 Pugmire. Roger Lionel. Yakima. Wash., 316 Pugmire, Ruth Ann, St. Charles, Ida., 395 Pulley. Dallas Bates, American Fork, 395 Pulley, Jon Matson, American Fork Pulliam, Priscilla A., Long Beach, Calif., 244, 362 Pullman, Charles Dee, Spanish Fork Pulsipher, Allan G., Denver, Colo., 91 Pulver, Willis C, Payson Pulsipher, Allan G.. Denver, Colo., 91 Pulver, Willis C, Payson Pulsipher, Vaughn, Logandale, Nev., 395 Purinton. Barbara Ann, Briston, Vt., 362 Purley, Anthony F., Winslow, Ariz. Purvis, James Heber, Phoenix, Ariz., 395 Pusey, Mary Kathryn, Denver, Colo., 317 Putnam, Howard Hoggan, Ontario, Ore 324 Putnam, Norman Earl, Jr., Durango, Colo., 395 Pyne, Ivern Lavell, Orem, 362 Pyrah, Fredrick Walter, Carey, Ida. Reading, Carolee. Scottsbluff. Neb.. 395 Reading. Lynn James. Murray. 86. 90. 362 Reagan. Michael A.. Los Angeles. Calif. Ream. Dianna Mae. Las Vegas. Nev.. 362 Ream. Donna Rene. Las Vegas. Nev. Reams, Joyce Leah, San Carlos, Calif., 362 Reaves, Bonnie Jeanne, El Paso, Tex., 276, 363 Rebal. David Michael, Glendale, Calif., 395 Reber. Dennis Mesquite, Nev., 340 Reber, tna, Mesquite, Nev. Reber, Marilyn, LIttlefield, Ariz., 395 Redd. Carolyn. Orem. 226. 363 Redd. Donna Maria. Salt Lake City, 170. 254. 340 Redd. Ernest LaMar Jr.. El Paso. Tex. Redd. Helen Cherry. Monticello. 395 Redd. Linda. Heidelberg. Germany, 216, 395 1A1 iti i c Redd, Patricia Ann. Blending. 254. 395 162. 161. 245. D.JJ;.L CM — - 1 O: tJ. -11 ,,. Quick. Norma Sharon. Moose, Wyo., 257, 395 Quigloy, Joseph Bert, Provo, 340 Quiivlan, Edward W., American Falls, Ida. Ouinnett. John Richard. Rialto. Calif., 103. 395 Quinney, Gary G., Whittier. Calif, 224, 362 Quirl, Barbara, Teton, Ida., 395 Raban, Teddy Lewis. Sf Johns. Ariz., 317 Rabidou. Donna Evelyn. Calgary, Alta., Can., 395 Rackham, Alan C. Raddon, Dorthey, Salt Lake City. 395 Radley. Rosalind. Spokane. Wash. Radmall. Grant M.. Pleasant Grove Radmall, Paul K.. Pleasant Grove Ragsdale. Donald Frank. Provo Ragonton. Carol N.. Kekaha. T. H.. 257. 362 Ragsdale. Ronald O.. Boise. Ida.. 223. 317 Ralph. Richard Barnes Livermore. Calif. 86, Ralphs. Roger Thorpe. Aberdeen. Ida.. 167. 340 Ramones. Edward E.. Lanikai. T. H.. 278. 317 Rampelt. Carol Jean, Parma. Ohio. 362 Rampton Jean D., Corvallis, Ore., 317 Rampton, Martha Jean ,Chelan, Wash., 108, 395 Ramsay, Kathleen, American Fork, 363 Ramsay, Marilyn, American Fork, 340 icago. 172, 258 395 340 340 Randall, Karen Lenore, Ch 288, 395 Randall, Lloyd Otis, Portland, Ore., 395 Randall, Melvin Kay, Los Angeles, Calif, Rands, George Cole, Arcadia, Calif Rappleye, Sandra Jean, Bakersfield, Calif, Rasband. Boyd M.. Heber. 317 Rasband. Karma Rao. Idaho Falls. Ida.. 232 Rasmussen. Brian L.. Provo Rasmussen. Carol. Salt Lake City. 108. 188, Rasmussen, Don Que, Provo Rasmussen, Frederick A., Orem, 340 Rasmussen, James A., Evanston, Wyo., 340 Rasmussen, Kenneth W.. Draper Rasmussen. Kay Newell. Sparks. Nev., 362 Rasmussen, Ronald W., Lehi Rather, Douglas B., Las Vegas, Nev., 210 Rather, Barbara Carol, Las Vegas. Nev.. 340 Rawlings. Eugene Paul. Provo Rawlings. James L. Jr., Rock Springs, Wyo., 161 323 Rawlinson, Claude Hal, Orem Rawson, Richard Ray. Santa Barbara. Calif. 324 Ray. Albert Eugene. Queens. N. Y.. 103 Ray. Bruce Alyric. Wilmington. N. C. 156. 204. Ray. Ernest L. Sr., Mesa, Ariz. Ray, Guy B., Mesa, Ariz., 274. 323 Ray. Karen Alice. San Francisco Calif. 395 Ray. Kathyleen Diana. Hayward. Calif. 172. 395 Ray. Margo. Mesa. Ariz.. 395 Raya. Estela Col. Juarez. Chih.. Mex., 256. 320 Raymond. Barbara. Kaysville. 395 Rayner. Harry H.. Weehawken. N. J., 362 Payor. Darlene Joyce. Inglewood. Calif. 395 Rea. Ardeth Amy. Taber. Alta.. Can.. 283. 317 Rea. Joan. Sacramento. Calif. Road. Frank Thompson, Spokane, Wash., 395 Read, George F., Sherman Oaks, Calif, 340 Read, Juan Coleman, Provo, 340 Road. J. Carrol. Seattle. Wash.. 340 Read, Kenneth Wayne, Frultland, Ida. Read. Lee Jacqueline. Long Beach. Calif. 395 Read. Lynno Nell. Long Beach. Calif Read. Robert Leon, Sherman Oaks. Calif. 362 Reddish. Eileen J.. Riverside. Calif. 226, 395 Redford, Edith Janice, Bancrott, Ida., 166 Redd. Myrtle Harris. Blanding. 362 Redford. Margaret A.. Salt Lake City. 232. 243. 340 Redford. Marilyn. Salt Lake City Redford. Ruth Mary, Salt Lake City, 232. 243. 340 Redmon. Myrtle Leona. Monohans. Tex.. 207. 323 Reece. Joan Maxine. Salt Lake City. 395 Reed. Carl W. Jr.. Orem. 395 Reece. Michael Don. Payson Reed. Donald Wayne. Denver. Colo.. 340 Reed. Kenneth Dale. Sanger. Calif. 196. 362 Reed. Maxine. Denver. Colo.. 212. 226. 317 Reed. Phyllis Jean, Thermopolis, Wyo., 395 Reed, Robert Arthur. Sanger, Calif, 196, 340 Reed. Ronald E.. Sf David. Ariz.. 317 Rood. Shirley Ann. Mt. View. Calif. 340 Rooder. James Randall. Sandose. Calif.. 362 Reedor. Lynn B.. Brigham. 395 Roes. Karia Mae. Boise. Ida.. 170. 276 Rees. Lary Price, Oram Rees, Richard Wayne, Salt Lake City, 395 Reese, Edith Fuller. Tacoma, Wash., 340 Reese. Gary Fuller. Tacoma. Wash. Reese. James Rex, Provo, 395 90, 317 Reese, Ralph Granf Murray. 91 Reese. David Thomas. Orem. 395 Reese. Ruby Laraine, Vernal Reese, Sandra Lee, Redding, CaUf, Roovo, Naomi, Salt Lake City Reeve, Rex C, Salt Lake City, 91 Reeve. Sharon Doe. No. Hollywood. Calif.. Reeves. Donald L.. Provo 275, Reeves, Michael Jack, Long Beach, Calif, 395 Regis, Larry Orchard J., Konilworth, 90 Reiche, Ralph Groo, Carmichael, Calif, 395 Reid, Bruce Alan, Los Angeles, Calit, Reid, Donald, Springville Reid, Jack Leon, Lund, Nov., 362 , Reid, Sharon. Los Angeles. Calif. 259. 268. 396 Reid. Tholma Ann, Inglewood, Calif, 395 Reid, Wesley Clark, Lund, Nev. Reid, William. Jr.. Groybull. Wyo. Reidhead. John Merrell. Superior. Ariz.. 395 Reiley. Royce E., Tetonia. Ida.. 317 Roimers. Richard Darr. Arcadia. Calif.. 362 Reiter, Dennis Burton, Portland, Ore. Relyoa, Russell Ervin, Boise, Ida., 224, Remington, Donald B.. Cardston. Alta.. Remington Patricia A.. Los Angeles. Calif. 166. 394 Rommele. Evelyn Carlyn. Santa Rosa. Calif. 144. Rencher. Paul Richard, Eager, Ariz. Rancher, Donna C. E., Mesa, Ariz. Rencher, Loonard Jay, Sf Johns, Ariz., 396 266, 395 395 124, 129, 224, 362 Can., 340 Rencher, Lureen, Farmington, N. Mex., 262, 282. 396 Roneer. Margie Ann. Los Angeles. Calif., 362 3l7RBnoer, Sharon, Tucson, Ariz., 164 Ronnie, Robert Richard, Toronto, Onf, Can., 362 Renstrom, Keith Arnold, Huntsville, 22! Revo, Willene Diane, Los Angeles, Calif, 396 Rex, Forrin James, Randolph, 173, 396 Rex, Norman Dale, Randolph, 286, 396 Rex. Vorda Irene. Georgetown. Ida.. 396 Reynolds. Allen Clair, ' Beaver. 323 Reynolds. George C. San Carlos. Calif. 162 Reynolds. Hannah L.. Beaver. 396 Reynolds. Karen LuJean. Fairtield. Mont.. 260 Reynolds. Loran R., Pulaski. Iowa Reynolds. Mayroo W.. Provo Reynolds. Ruth. Provo. 323 Rhinohart. Joan. Whittier. Calif Rhoads. Joanne L.. Cody. Wyo.. 396 Rhoton. James F.. Jr.. Snowflake. Ariz. Rice. David Lindsay. No. Hollywood. Calif. 396 Rice. James Gooding. Tempiute, Nov.. 100. 396 Rico. Carol Lyn. Bountiful, 253, 396 441 student Index - Autumn Quarter Wash., 160 362 Rice, Millard Blayne, Claresholm, Alta., Can., 204, 270, 323 Rich. John Harold Jr., Boise, Ida., 317 Rich, Marian Dariene, Kortiand. Ore., 396 Rich, Merllynne, Orem, 237. 396 Rich. John Milton, Portland. Ore., 362 Rich, Sherron, Sacramento. Calif., 362 Richards, Ann Cathtee, Richmond Richards. Barry W., Provo, 362 Richards, Clanta H., Truclcee. Calif.. 396 Richards. Don K., Provo. 324 Ricnarjs. Donna. American Fork. 207 Richards, Judy Jenine, Huntington, 396 Richards, Horace Bryan, Salt Lake City Richards, Hyrum E., Aetna, Alta.. Can., Richards. Kai.n Rae. Salt Lake City. 162, 317 Richards Nephl Jensen, Aetna. Alta., Can. Richards, Pamele, Brigham Richards, Philip D., Aetna, Alta.. Can. Richards, Rosalie, Pleasant Grove, 317 Richards, Ruth, Pleasant Grove, 317 Richards, Stanley Ezra, Salt Lake City Richards, Thomas John, Florence, Ore. Richardson, Jay Ryan, Provo, 324 Richardson, Judith L., Skamokawa. Wash., 340 Richardson, Jerald A., Spanish Fork, Richardson, Marvin H., Vernal Richardson, Pauline, Benjamin. 317 Richardson, Sondra ' Ann, Provo, 47, Richardson, Theral B., Provo Richens, Lorn S., Vernal, 362 Richie. Alma M., Salt Lake City, 146. 396 Richie. Gwena, Salt Lake City, 246, 284, 317 Richlns, Beverly, Duncan, Ariz., 340 Rlchins Carol M., Henefer, 396 Richins, Deanna, Marysville, Calif.. 237, 396 Richlns, Donald Duane, Mesa, Ariz.. 340 Rlchins, Frank William. Provo Rlchins, Grant Norman, Henefer Richins, llene Lois, Coalville, 340 Richins, James Alden, Henefer, 317 Richlns. Jerry George, Gridley, Calif.. 396 Richins, Lois, Gridley, Calif. Richins, Sherry Marie, Gridley, Calif. Richter, Sally Jane, Dallas, Tei.. 362 Rickenback. Paul, Richfield Ricks, David K., Boise, Ida.. 340 Rids, Gary Roland, Stockton, Calif., 194, 223, 340 Ricks. Karma Joan. Boise, Ida., 162 Ricks. Nedra Ann, Idaho Falls, Ida., 362 Ricks. Robert J., Stockton, Calif., 90 Ricks, Sharon, Sugar, Ida., 136, 232, 340 Ricks Vera Nancy, Gresham, Ore. Ricks, Welby Willis, Provo Ridd, Roxalene, Brigham, 340 Riddle, Dwanna Lee, Salt Lake City, 362 Ridenhour, Ted Eugene, Concord, N. C, 317 Ridge, Donald Leonard, Provo Ridge. Paul J.. Orem Riding, Judith, Springville Rless, Geraldine G., Lawndaie, Calif., 396 Rless, Geraldine G., Lawndaie, Calif., 396 Rigby, Don A., Montpelier, Ida. Rigby, Hellen Degn Rigby. Ronald Kay. Rexburg, Ida., 318 Rigby. Ruth Krebs, Provo Riggs, John David, Junction City, Ore., 340 Riggs, Joseph Ivor, Hatch Riggs, Leia, Hatch, 318 Riggs. Loretta Carol. Chandler, Ariz., 228, 250. 362 Riggs, Myrna, Hatch Riggs, Rockford R. Jr., Phoenix. Ariz. Rile. Joseph Eldon, Provo, 106 Riley, David Jonathan, Skamokawa, Wash.. 340 Riley, Michael Willis, Burbank, Calif., 36 Rindfleisch, Lois Jean, Downey, Calif.. 362 Ringquist, Rita Mabel, Vancouver, Wash., 362 Ringqulst, Robert Hugh, Vancouver, Wash., 340 Rlngwood, Howard Lee, Salt Lake City, 91 Rirle. Clive Perry, Provo Rlrie, David Leonard, Magrath, Alta., Can.. 362 Rirle, Garna Lynne, Salt Lake City, 287, 362 Ririe, Marilyn, Rexburg, Ida., 283, 318 Rirle, Paul Jensen, Provo Ritchie, Stephen L... Kuna, Ida., 362 Ritz, Robert Theodore, Woodland, Calif., 362 Robb, Renee, Mancos, Colo., 246, 340 Robb, Wlllmia Helen, Mancos, Colo., 396 Robbins, Donna Jo, Salt Lake City Robbins. Karolyn Mae, Van Nuys, Calif., 362 Robbins, Richard S., Provo, 362 Roberson, Marvin R.. Chlcasha, Okla., 318 Roberts, Beverly C, Fontana, Calif.. 396 Roberts. Cecil Lynn. T biona. 221, 272. 362 Roberts, Dean Scott. Provo, 210 Roberts, Dean Stone. Snanlsh Fork Roberts, Donald Wilson, Phoenix, Ariz.. 318 Roberts, Glen Eldon, Spanish Fork, 274, 324 Roberts, Jack Alan, Sequlm, Wash. Roberts, James Cal, Layton Roberts, Judy Lynne, Boise, Ida., 212, 340 Roberts, Karl David, Vernal, 340 Roberts, Lois Margaret, San Diego Calif., 396 Roberts, Marjorle J., Monrovia, Calif. Roberts, Merlene, Salt Lake City, 362 Roberts, Parley Cleve, Annabella Roberts, Randall N., Monroe Roberts, Richard A., Los Angeles, Calif. Roberts, Robert Dejaun, Pleasant Grove Roberts, Stanley B., Ogden, 318 Roberts, Virginia F., Anchorage, Alaska, 208, 362 Roberts, Wendell L., Tremonton, 396 Roberts, Wilford Harry, Vernal Robertson Jerald C, Provo, 340 Robertson, Joel Scott, Burley, 396 Robertson, Kenneth F.. Richmond, Va., 237, 396 Robertson, Kent F., Honolulu, T.H.. 362 Robertson Marilyn. Los Angeles. Calif.. 200, 362 Robertson, Mildred R.. Richmond. Va. Robins, EIna Lorene. Ontario, Ore., 108, 396 Robins, Patricia Lynn, Salina. 266, 396 Robinson Barbara J. Stoneham, Mass., 396 Robinson, Curtis E.. Tacoma, Wash. Robinson. Franklin D., Provo Robinson, Grant Evans, American Fork, 396 Robinson, Karl F., Grace, Ida., 362 Robinson, Leona Mae, Richfield, 226 Robinson, Lu Jean, American Fork Robinson, Luella, Salt Lake City, 318 Robinson, Oscar Klar, Richfield, 340 Robinson, Margaret, Salt Lake City, 202 Robinson, Millie Marie, Col. Dublan, Chlh., Mex.. 396 Robinson. Patricia A., Van Nuys, Calif.. 396 Robinson, Patricia R... Las Vegas, Nev., 216, 318 Robinson, Roland Dee, Richfield Robinson, Renell, Freedom, Wyo.. 362 Robinson, Shirlene, Kanab, 212, 318 Robinson, Shirley Ann, Richfield ' 34, 396 Robison, Bryant W., Logandale, Nev. Roblson. Clarence F., Provo Robison, Clayne Wilcox, Boise, Ida., 162, 194, 195, 396 Robison, Derrel Jerome Ida. 259, 396 Robison, Helen Fern, Fillmore, 340 Robison, Laren R., Georgetown, Ida., 318 Robison, Klchard A., Provo Robison, Richard W., Murray, 164 Rockwood, Dorothy D., Salt Lake City. 108, 172. 340 Roche, Marlene Frances, Antloch, Calif., 362 Rock Kenneth He„ber, Morgan, 340 Rockwood, Clarence L.. Provo Rockwood, Daisy B., Salt Lake City. 108, 340 Rockwood, Eleanore B., Richland, Wash., 108, 396 Rockhlll, Carolyn, Kamas, 362 Rodas, Juan Jose, Quezalto, Guatemala, 256, 362 Rodeback, Charles H... Chicago, III., 318 Rodeback, Wilbur Ray, Vernal Roderick. Judith Ann, Provo, 318 Rodriguez, Adan Raul, Quatemala. C. A., 362 Rodriguez, Joyce E., Provo, 362 Rodriguez, Jose, Puente, Calif. Roe, Kenneth V.. Panqultch, 362 Rogers, Elizabeth Anne, Falrhaven, Mass., 167, 362 Rogers, Gail Monroe, Provo, 274, 318 Rogers, Hawley, Monroe, 396 Rogers, Kenneth Eugene, Nampa, Ida., 362 Rogers, Milton Stout, China Lake, Calif., 237, 396 Rogers, Warren Thomas, Minneapolis, Minn.. 340 Rogers, William Robert, Manassa, Colo. Rohbock, Theodora Ann, Orem, 170, 230, 396 Roland, Peggy Lee, Macon. Ga., 172, 396 Rollins. Boyd Carter, Provo, 324 Rollins, Myron B.. Morgan, 326 Romero, Ervin Gordon, San Leandro, Calif. Romney, Carolyn, Phoenix. Ariz., 287, 318 Romney, Geraldine Romney, Gretta Anne, Provo, 363 Romney, Janet, Pullman, Wash. Romney, Maurlne, Col. Juarez, Chlh., Mex.. 396 Romney, Van E. Jr., Kimberly, Ida., 214, 340 Romney, Sara Louise, Annlston, Ala., 318 Rooker, Clifton Keith. Modesto, Calif., 249, 340 Rooks, Betty Lou, Marlanna, Fla., 396 Rooks, John Douglas, Blountstown, Fla., 90, 210 Rooks, Oran Dewey, Blackfoot, Ida., 363 Roper, Keston A., Westwood, Calif., 224, 340 Roper, Laver L., Meeteetse Wyo. Roper. Volt J., Provo Roper, Ronald Rey, Kenilworth, 237, 340 Rose, Charles Buckley. Berkeley. Calif.. 396 Rose, Janet, Bountiful, 363 Rose, Marteil Beverly, Van Nuys, Calif. Rose. Natel, Morgan, 363 Rose, Robert Orrin, Northrldge, Calif., 318 Rosier, Cora Jean, Chester Ross, Maxlne, Brigham Ross, Richard K.. American Fork Rossal, Miguel Angel, Quez, Guatemala, 256 Rosslter, Carol Lynn, Helena, Mont., 260, 396 Rossiter, Ernest Terry, Salt Lake City, 204, 396 Rothe Frank Adams, Cardston, Alta.. Can. Rothe, Ruth, Cardston, Alta., Can. Rounds, Jay Carmer, Oakland, Calif., 396 Roundy, Bernell Adair, The Dalles, Ore., 396 Roundy, Vernon Dean, Escalante, 340 Rountree. Phyllis Gene. Redwood City, Calif., 396 Roush, Robert Ronald, Dillon, Colo., 340 Routsong, Robert W., Los Angeles, Calif. Rowberry, Kara Jane, Idaho Falls, Ida., 230, 396 Rowe, Klara, Las Vegas, Nev.. 138. 396 Rowe, Lynn B.. Spanish Fork, 90 Rowe, Mathew Robert, Grand Junction, Colo., 318 Rowe, Mary Ellen, Oakland, Calif., 363 Rowe, Thomas Edward, Huntsvllle, 318 Rowland, Guy Lund, Waynesboro, Va. Rowley, Carl Marion, Provo, 323 Rowley. Dariene, Springville Rowley, Joan, Orem, 396 Rowley, Leo Wayne, Bynum, Mont., 363 Rowley, Leon J., Provo, 318 Rowley, Ralph A., Bountiful Rowley, Raymond S., Bynum, Mont., 396 Rowley, Ronald Dee, Holladay, 396 Rowley, Rodney Ray, Parowan Rowley, Vernon C. Jr., Blandlng, 318 Rowley, Walter Cecil, Garrison, 396 Roylance. Marilyn, Springville, 363 Roylance, Sharon, Ogden, 363 Royle, Kathleen. American Fork Rucker, Carol, Tremonton, 318 Rucker, Fred Walker, Tremonton, 318 Ruesch, David Arthur, Los Angeles, Calif. Ruge, James Downing, Twin Falls, Ida., 396 Rugg, Roger Horace, Provo, 248, 340 Rummler, Gary Carl, Provo, 318 Rummler, Roy Lee, Milford, 396 Runnels, Roy R. Jr., Honolulu, T. H., 257 Rupllnger, Kathryn E.. San Diego, Calif., 220, 396 Rupp, Jerolyn, Murray, 396 Runyan, Raymond J. Jr., Denver, Colo. Rushton, Jack Louis, Ruth, Nev., 174 Russell, Carol Roberta, Elmlra, N. Y., 237, 396 Russell, ChyrI Ann, Lo Angeles, Calif.. 212 Russell, Georgia, New York, N. Y., 207, 363 Russell, Harry C., Provo Russell, John Douglas, Los Angeles. Calif.. 237. 318 Russell, Warren S., Kallspell, Mont. Russon, Ann Ranae, Lehi. 396 Russo, Vito, Johnston, R. I. Russon, Dee Ray, Lehi Russon, Wendell Gerald, Orem Russon, LaVell. lehi Russon, William Harold, Los Angeles, Calif. Rust, Dayle Kimball, Las Vegas, Nev., 323 Rust, Maida, Salem Rust, Marleah, Salem Rust, Patricia J., Henderson, Nev., 200, 255, 341 Rust, Richard Dllworth, Vernal, 224, 363 Rust, William L., Spanish Fork, 318 Rutherford, Peggy M., Alameda, Calif.. 230, 397 Rutledge, Cheryl Anne, Murtaugh, Ida.. 397 Rutledge, William B., Calgary, Alta.. Can., 397 Rutledge, James R., Cardston, Alta., Can., 272, 397 Rutter, Jesse James, Malad, Ida., 323 Rutz, Mary Ann, Portland, Ore., 38, 363 Ruward, Donald Fred, Hawthorne, Nev. Ryan, Stanley Leiand, Eureka Ryley, Frank Marion, Phoenix, Ariz. Rymer, Newell K.. Provo, 318 Rynhart. Joanne M., No. Hollywood, Calif., 397 Sabey, Linda, MIdvale, 363 Sabin, Robert Burton, Yuba City, Calif. Sabiers, Lathelan, Provo, 397 SabIn, Elaine, Salem, 170, 228, 363 Sabin, Joan, Salem, 222, 318 Sackett, Robert Eugene, Bellflower, Calif. Safsten, Robert Gary, Blaine, Wash., 147, 262 Sager, Robert Alton, Vancouver, Wash., 341 Salazar, Llllle V.. Dayton, Ohio, 226, 397 Salazar, Richard David, Dayton, Ohio, 341 Salerno, Anna Marie, Provo, 176 Saling, Wallace M. Jr., Pleasant Grove, 341 Sallng, Sally Irene, Pleasant Grove M2 Sfudent Index - Autumn Quarter Salisbury. Salisbury. Salisbury, Salisbury, Salisbury. 106 238, 363 210, 363 Ida. Falls, 279. Ida. 341 ' , 363 David G., Los Angeles, Calif., 397 Marlow W.. Murray, 397 Paul M., Provo Todd Blaine, Provo, 34! RaNae Emma, Murray, 216. 363 Salmon, David Reginald, Almonte, Ont., Can. Salter, Philip Wayne, Santa Barbara, Calif Salvesen, Patricia Ann. Downey, Ida., 228. 2 Salyer, King. Glendora. Calif, Sam, David, Gary, Ind. Sampson, Douglas C. Provo, 397 Samuel, Margaret Ann, Banning, Calif., 397 Samuelson, C. Wayne. Long Beach. Calif., 363 Sanchez, Carole Dean. Murray Sand. Althea Grace, Long Beach, Calif., 278 Sandberg. Ann, Huntington, 397 Sandberg, Howard E., Yakima. Wash., 288. 397 Sandberg. LaMar A.. Grantsville. 363 Sandberg. Karl C. Monroe, 324 Sanders, Lynn M.. Shelley, Ida., 341 Sanders, Raymond Earle. Ogden, 363 Sanderson. Helen Rae, Boise, Ida.,. 397 Sanderson, James W., Provo Sandgren, Vivi Ann .Z, Provo Sandoval, Arthur R., Farmlngton, N. Mex. Sanford. Dorothy. Holjaloa. T. H. Sandwick. Diana Joy, Magna. 397 Sansom. Gary Lynn. Richland. Wash., 397 Sant George Richard, La Canada. Calif, Santi Sharyn Sue, La Canada, Calif., 198, 397 Santlstevan, Edith N., Midvale, 318 Sappington, Melvln Jay, Pocatello, Ida, Sardoni, Betty, Provo, 318 Sardoni, Larry Whitman, Provo, 363 Sare, Gene Raymond, San Diego. Calif. Sare, Anita Jean C, Provo, 318 Sarno, Robert, Walalua, Oahu, T.H. SaHerfleld, Robert L., Sterling Sato, Jeanette MIyeko, Idaho Sauls, Mary Alice, Provo Saunders, Arlan Rex, Buhl, Ida Saunders, Glen Eldon, Ogden Saunders, Robert W., Provo, 318 Saunders, Ronald A., Blackfoot, Ida Savllle, Ann, Boise, Ida.. 363 Sauvaget, Marie H., La Rochelle, France Savllle, Marilyn, Boise. Ida.. 283, 318 Sawyer, Melvln Wayne. Rock Springs, Wyo, Sawyers. Sherrell Jack, Tooele, 90. 194, 341 Sawyer, Richard B., Salt Lake City, 100, 397 Saxer, Alton Hugh, Victoria, Tex., 363 Saxey, Beverly H., Ogden, 318 Saxey, Edwa rd Snow, Ogden. 318 Sayner, Florence B.. Ogden. 397 Schaerrer. Russell J., Payson Schaefermeyer, Jeanene, Seward, Alaska, 397 Schaumann, Jon Peter, Devon. Conn.. 397 Schell, Gerald Albert, Lincoln Park, Mich., 224 Schempp, Mildred Lois, Mesa. Ariz., 397 Schenk, Calvin LeRoy Ft. Shaw. Mont., 260, 397 Schenk .Marilyn Jean, Wenatchee, Wash., 341 Schetselaar, Gordon, Salt Lake City, 341 Schiers, Iris Laverne, Victor. Ida.. 318 Schiffman. Doyle L., Klamath Falls, Ore., 363 Schill, Gerhard D., Col. Dublan. Chlh., Mex., 397 Schlinder. Alice, Blackfoot, Ida., 249, 341 Schipper, Donna Mae, San Leandiro, Calif. 363 Schlappl, Lloyd Kent. Fillmore, 363 Schloss, Fred W., Salt Lake City, 341 Schlund. Sandra Lee. Murtaugh, Ida., 397 Schmalz, Ruth Mathilde. Bern, Switzerland Schmidt. David, Lordsburg. N. Mex., 363 Schmidt, Frank, Lordsburg, N. Mex., 363 Schmidt, George W., Mountain View, Calif. 397 Schmidt, Nathalie C, Gresham, Wis,. 202, Schmidt, Rachel Lois, Gresham, Wis. Schmidt, Rosemarle, Riverton, 176, 363 Schneider, Dolores J., Portland, Ore., 108, 189, 341 Schneider, Mahrah Lee, Los Angeles, Calif., 198 Schneyder, Leslie M.. Magrath, Alta,, Can., 397 Schoenfeld, Joan Mae, Parma, Ohio, Schofield, David L., Provo, 204. 363 Schofleld, Ha Claire, Hiko, Nev„ 246 Schofield, Rex John, Orem, 341 Schofleld, Sharlene, Hiko. Nev., 397 Scholes, Carol, American Fork, 198, Scholes Joann, American Fork, 198, Scholle, Richard E„ Orem, 323 Scholes, Robert M.. American Fork Schouten. John G., Springville, 341 Schouten, Robert Dean, Springville Schow, Luana June, Twin Falls, Ida., 128. 318 Schow, Sharon Lee, Twin Falls, Ida., 234 397 Schramm, Clarence F., Payson, 149, 341 Schramm, Orva! Ray. Provo Schrlmshire, Elma R., Macon, Ga., 397 Schroeter, Clare, Brookfield, 111.. 170. 234. 397 Schulf, Richard P., Salt Lake City Schuike, Thomas Walter, Helena, Mont. Schult. Hazel Memmott. Fresno, Calif.. 341 Schultz. Ronald W.. Buffalo. N. Y., 190, 263, 324 Schulzke, Astrid M. E.. Toronto. Can., 363 Schutt, Geralynn L.. Spokane. Wash., 318 Schwab, Marvin G.. Afton. Wyo., 363 Schwab, Scott Kingston, Salt Lake City, 174, 397 Schwendiman, Deann, Idaho Falls, Ida., 341 Scoresby, Jessie Gaye, lona, Ida., 397 287, 318 Scoresby, Marilyn, lona, Ida., 246. 363 256, 397 341 33 226, 341 397 397 Sco esby, Mary Lou, lona, Ida.. 172. 246, 363 Scott, Andrew Jerry. Springville Scott, Anita Rose, Orem, 363 Scott, Annette, Reno, Nev., 397 Scott, Dean E.. Salt Lake City. 363 Scott, Ethel Lou, Ft. Benton. Mont., 363 Scott, James F., Sklatook, Okla., 204, 341 Scott, Jasper Denis, American Fork Scott, June, Provo, 397 Scott, Leon Rouzelle, Provo Scott, Lois Jean, Idaho Falls, Ida.. 318 Scott, Myrnalee, Palo Alto, Calif., 216, 397 Scott, Peggy Ann, Provo Scott, Robert M. Jr., Compton, Calif., 91 Scriver, James William, Niagara Falls, N. Y., 363 Scroggs, Robert Anson, Norfolk, Va., 175 Sealund, Gloria E., Menio Park, Calif. Seamons. Marlene. Montpelier. Ida., 397 Searle, Inez Smith, Corpus Chrlstl, Tex,. 318 Secretan, Robert Lee, Del Bonita, Alta.. Can. Sedgwick, Claudia, Riverside. Calif., 31, 32, 33. 222 226. 227, 301, 318 Sedgwick, Donald H., Riverside, Calif., 190, 397 Seegmiller, David W., Provo, 325 Seeley, Dixie Lee, Huntington, 363 Seeley, Peggy Marie, Ogden, 172, 230, 397 Seely, Doyle Grant, San Diego, Calif., 106 Seely. Kay Gee, Provo Seely, Sonya N., Craig, Colo., 47, 216, 369, 397 Sego. Norman Kerry. Manassa. Colo. Sego, Thomas T., Manassa, Colo. Selbert. Charlene F.. San Francisco. Calif., 202. 341 Selfert, Marilyn, Bountiful, 363 Selger, Richard H., Orem, 210. 341 Selter, Carolyn June, Heber, 363 Selln. Terry G., Springville, 325 Sellers, Robert D.. Bellflower, Calif. Sellers, Harry Francis, Rock Springs, Wyo.. 363 Sellers, Keith LaMar, Rexburg, Ida., 363 Semadeni, Irene Alice, Creek Dove, Colo.. 232, 233 243, 254. 259. 341 Senne, Joellen Kay, Topeka, Kan., 230, 397 Sennhauser, Lore Luise, Salt Lake City. 230. 397 Sessions, Charles M., Layton, 323 Sessions. Dale R.. Heber, 318 Sessions. Nellie Grace. Ogden, 318 Sessions, Vernal C, Afton, Wyo., 363 Severns. B. Pamela, Chicago, III., 397 Severin, Shirlene M., Los Angeles, Calif.. 363 Sevy, Caria, Salt Lake City, 397 Sevy, Nonagene, Salt Lake City, 341 238, 276, Sexsmlth, Margaret J., Las Vegas, Nev., 138, 397 Seymour, J. Barton, Murray Seymour, Karen Margot, Stockton, Calif., 131. 212 Shaeffer, Earl M., Palisade, Colo., 214 Shamburg, John Burton, Santa Barbara, Calif., 363 Shannon. Alice J. Sharp. Annetta Clark. Salt Lake City. 283. 318 Sharp. Barbara J., Mt. View, Alaska, 230, 363 269, Sharp, Beverly, Preston, Ida.. 397 Sharp, Gay, Long Beach, Calif., 341 Sharp, Hugh Leo, Salt Lake City, 318 Sharp, Janyce White, Salt Lake Cit y, 170, 230, 397 Sharp, Jerold Lon, Provo, 363 Sharp, Joan Marie, Redlands, Calif., 318 363 Sharp, Louise Clark, Salt Lake City, 326 Sharp, Paul Gregory, Preston, Ida. Shattuck, Marilyn A., San Jose, Calif. Shaw. Bill Eugene. Port Angeles. Wash, Shaw, Donald Tracy, Charlotte, N. C, 397 Shaw, Glen Robert, Provo, 318 Shaw, James Thatcher, Tetonla, Ida. Shaw. Richard Ernest. Segnim. Wash. Shaw. Robert Clinton, Provo Shaw, Robert Keith, Cardston, Alta., Can., Shay, Frances M., Albuquerque, N. Mex,, 198, 318 Sheen, Norman Dewayne, Cardston, Alta., Can.. 364 Sheen, Stanley Kay, Cardston, Alta., Can., 364 Sheffield. Jack. Orem Sheffield, Joann, Kaysville, 397 397 365 318 341 363 256 221, 341 412 Sheffield. Katherine F.. Springville Shelby. Joe Lester. American Fork. 364 Sheldon. Robert B.. Provo Shell. Verl Dee. Provo. 91. 397 Shell. Jack Earl. Payson. 196. 364 Shelton. Donald L., Midvale Shelton, Donna, Salt Lake City, 397 Shelton, Dorothy A,, Concord, Calif., 341 Shelton, Fred Auston, Lehl Shepherd, Charles H., Payson Shelton, Stephen Ralph, Huntington Park, Calif., 364 Shepherd, George Kent, Lehl, 364 Shepherd, Ivan Dale, Payson, 323 Shepherd, Jerry Earl, Springville, Shepherd, John R., Provo, 318 Sherry, Claude Joel, Provo Sherwood, Dora Lou, Salina, Kan.. Sherwood. Neil Ray, Provo. 341 Sherwood, Rufus Glen, Cardston, Alta., Can.. 341 Shields. Earl Delos. Calgary, Alta., Can.. 364 Shields. Elise Marie. Rosemary. Alta., Can., 397 Shields, Janice Lyn, Tooele, 397 Shields, Robert Glenn, Swift Current, Sask.. Can., 397 Shields, Morris D., Shaughnessy, Alta., Can., 326 Shim, Bok Suk, Seoul, Korea, 102, 113, 318 Shlmoda, Donna Akiko, Salt Lake City, 257, 364 Shinsel, Glenda Lee, La Grande, Ore.. Shipley, Paul Price, Mesa, Ariz.. 341 Shlpp, Clair Barton, Springville Shipp, Sherilynn, Joseph, 202, 203, 232, Shirk, Donna Lee, St. Louis, Mo., 397 Shirley, Kenneth Lee, Salt Lake City, 341 Shirley, Rowan Dee, Gilmer, Tex., 365 Shirts, Elmo Bryant, Portland, Ore.. 341 Shirts, Addle Uwarda, Portland, Ore.. 364 Shockley, Stanley L.. Jerome. Ida., 341 Shoemaker. Donna Rae. Caldwell. Ida. Shoe. Norma Kay. Nebane, N. C, 364 Shore, Daryle Jean, Oakland, Calif.. 397 Short, Mariory G., Provo, 237, 341 Shown, John Alan, San Antonio, Tex. Shuey, Valerie J., Wilmington. Calif.. 398 Shreeve, Dale Fuller, Spanish Fork, 398 Shumway, Carmen, St. Johns, Ariz., 226, 364 Shumway, David Alma, Chandler, Ariz., 398 Shumway, Dean C, Blandlng Shumway Dewayne J.. Blandlng. 364 Shumway, Gary Lee, Blandlng, 254, 398 Shumway, Jerry, Provo, 364 Shumway, Katie, Provo Shumway, Keith Ardlt, Blandlng, 254, 364 Shumway, Marlene, St. Johns, Ariz.. 341 Shumway, Sylvia, Taylor, Ariz.. 175. 398 Shunn, Donald William, Los Angeles, Calif., 398 , Shupe, Larry Lee, Lehl, 398 Shupe, Margaret V., Salt Lake City, 325 Shupe, William Dale, Col. Juarez, Chlh., Mex., 341 Shurtleff, Howard Paul, Castro Valley, Calif., 278, 364 Shurtliff, Donald, Overton, Nev., 341 Shurtliff, Myrna, Overton, Nev., 30. 364 Shurtz, Garrold Cleve, Washougal, Wash. Sidwell. Dorothy J., Whittler, Calif., 269. 398 Sldwell, Robert W.. St. George, 341 Siemssen, Joanne J., Portland, Ore., 269. 398 Siggard, Connie Lou, Brigham, 367 Silk, Fredric Roger, Carmichael. Calif. Sill. William Dudley, Las Vegas, Nev., 364 Sllva, Betta May, Murray, 257, 398 Silver, Jean Russell, Salt Lake City, 282. 398 Slmac, Ellen Ann, Griffith, Ind., 230, 398 Simmons, Almo B.. Provo Simkins, Dorothy, Parowan, 284 Simmons, Edward James, Bloomlngton, 111.. Simmons. Ernest W.. Helena. Mont., 341 Simmons, Karen Sue, Grace, Ida., 398 Simmons, Leiand R., Allison Park, Pa., 223, Simmons, Lillian Jean, Dayton, Ohio, 398 Simmons, Mary Jo, Las Vegas, Nev., 365 Simmons, Preston D., Long Beach, Calif. Simmons, Robert C, Provo, 341 Simms, Connie May, Seattle, Wash., 318 Simonis, Arlene Ruth, LaGrande, Ore., 364 Simons. Ronald Budd. San Bernardino, Calif., 148, 341 Simper, Dorothy, Oakley, Ida., 364 Simper, Genlel, Pleasant Grove, 216, 341 Simper, Iris May, San Francisco, Calif,. 398 Simpson, Beth, fHooper Simpson, Iris Marie, Greensboro, N. C, 398 Simpson, Shirley Ann, Kernersville, N. C. 398 Sims, Patricia Jane, Marlanna, Fla., 216, 364 Sims, Paul Glen, Greenville, Calif. Sims. Sharon Marlcia. Portland, Ore., 244, 341 Sinclair, Jerry Victor, Calgary, Alta.. Can.. 398 Singleton. Gary O., Provo Singleton. Kenneth B.. Lehl 365 318 443 student Index - Autumn Quarter 398 364 , 113, 398 Chih.. Mex. 91, 398 Singleton. Monroe P., Provo. 398 Sirrine, Edwin Boyd, Phoenix, Ariz.. 341 Sisemore. Claudia. Salt Lake City. 202, 364 Sjoberg, Russell Jones. Logan. 364 Sioblom, Dee Ann E.. Farminglon. 253 5keen. James Frank. Nyssa. Ore.. 341 Skeen. Lamar W., Ogden. 318 Skeen, Talmage Wheeler. Ogden Skidmore. Emellne. Pocatello. Ida., 228 Skelton. James LaMar, Provo, 398 Skidmore, John Wesley, Provo. 3 18 Skinner. Nola Lavon. Salt Lake City, 108, 318 Skinner, Velda, Safford, Am., 228, 250. 364 Skipper, Dyion S.. Leiand, N. C. Skousen, Karl M.. Spanish Fork. 325 Skousen, Karyle. Spanish Fork. 398 Skousen. Kenneth W., Mesa. Ariz.. 250, 365 Skousen, Kliena Jean. Chandler. Ariz.. 365 Skousen, Larry Piatt. Col. Juarez. Chih.. Mex.. 286, 323 Skousen. Owen D., Mesa. Ariz., 106, Skousen, Owen Daniel. Col. Juarez, Skousen, Sherren, Orem. 398 Skousen, Wendell W., Orem Skoy, Vernon Sylvester, Shelley. Ida Slade. Christine, Hesperus. Colo. Slade. J. Dion. Dunsmulr. Calif.. 398 Slade. Nancy Jo, Hesperus. Colo. Slade. James Wilford. Hesperus. Colo. Slade, Marlow Lyie, Durango. Colo. Slade. Rosalie, Hesperus. Colo.. 255. 398 Slade, Thomas Edmund, Provo. 268. 364 Slater, Cleo Yvonne. Yerington. Nev. Slater. Henry Wayne. McGill. Nev., 210, 211. 34 ' Slaton, Rubye Janelle. Provo Slaughter, Larry Dean, Bakersfield, Calif.. 255. 341 Slay, Joan, Many, La. Slaughter, Opal Adele. Bakersfield. Calif., 318 Slay. David, Many, La. Sloan. Marilyn Jean, Lethbridge. Alto.. Can.. 364 Sly. Russell Melvln. Milford. 364 Smart, Merrill Jay, Springvllle, 274. 341 Smart. Richard J., Portland. Ore., 218. 223. 412 Smeath. John Boyd, Provo Smeath, Lorna Mae. Provo. 216 Smedley, George H.. Clearfield, 318 Smedley, Milton g.. Clearfield. 341 Smellie, Don Carl, Provo, 364 Smellie, Marilyn Ruth. Needles, Calif.. 246 Smellie. Robert F.. Needles. Calif.. 280. 364 Smith, Alan James. Idaho Falls. Ida.. 398 Smith, Albert G., San Bruno. Calif., 214 Smith, Anja O. K., Provo Smith, Archie Duone. Spanish Fork Smith, Arnetta lona. Soda Springs. Ida., 398 Smith, Barbara Ann. Porterville. Calif. Smith, Barry Melvin, Temple City, Calif., 364 Smith, Bertrand Gary. Cedar Smith. Betty, Lehi. 364 Smith, Blake M.. Provo Smith, Burke Martin, Richfield Smith, Carole. Salt Lake City Smith, Carolyn. Henrieville. 341 Smith. Charlene Irene, Murray Smith. Catherine, Brooklyn. N. Y., 226, 398 Smith, Charles Kumen, Tacoma, Wash. Smith, Clayn. Phoenix, Ariz.. 364 Smith, Crystal LaRee. Drlggs, Ida., 318 Smith, Cynthia J.. Billings. Mont., 341 Smith. David Warren, Downey. Calif., 204. 398 Smith, De Anna, Milwaukee, Wis., 230. 398 Smith, Dean Thomas, Cowley, Wyo., 166 Smith. Dee Lynn, Burbank. Calif.. 244. 273, 318 Smith. Diane, Provo. 250, 398 Smith. Doris Diane. Globe. Ariz. Smith. Edele, Oakley, Ida., 398 Smith Eleana. Alderwood Manor, Wash., 285. 288. 341 Smith, Elizabeth Anne, Snowflake. Ariz.. 341 Smith. Eugene Clinton. Spanish Fork Smith. Eugene Edward. Concord. Calif.. 204. 208, 398 Smith, Forrest Clinton. Blackfoot. Ida.. 196. 398 Smith. Furlann. Lehi. 398 Smith, Gerald James, Tpoele. 398 Smith, George Locklen. Salt Lake City, 91. 398 Smith. Gerald Lee, Yakima, Wash. Smith, Gerald W.. Provo. 318 Smith. Gibson Raymond. Provo. 318 Smith, Glen Mecham, American Fork Smith, Gordon E., Payson. 30 Smith. Gordon Lee, Boise. Ida., 224 Smith, Gordon Malin, Lehi, 398 Smith, Heber Chase, Alhambra, Calif. Smith. Henry Ray. Roosevelt. 398 Smith, Ida Fae, Ellensburg, Wash. Smith, Irving De, Estacada, Ore., 342 Smi Smi Smi Smi Smi Sm Smi Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Smi Sm Smi Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Smi Smi Smi Sm Smi Smi Smi Smi Smi Smi Smi Sm Smi Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm Smi Smi Smi Smi Sm, Smi Smi Sm Sm Sm Sm Sm 398 Jacquelyn D., Helena Mont., 398 James Meivln. Burbank. Calif.. 398 Janice Ann, Woodburn, Ore.. 228. 364 Janice Nona. Draper. 398 Jasmine Louise, Kansas City. Kan., 365 Jerry Petersen. Salt Lake City. 398 John Storton. Salt Lake City. 318 Karen Breckon, Phoenix. Ariz., 198, 342 Karl Leiand, Frulta, Colo.. 398 Kay Hogan. Provo, 318 Keith Craig, Pasadena, Calif.. 398 Kenneth Merrill. Salt Lake City Larry Don. Lehi, 364 Leo Edward, San Antonio. Tex. Leon Gene, Provo. 318 Linda Lou. Ogden. 176. 318 Loretta Mae. Yakima, Wash., 364 Luther Hagen. Richland. Wash. LyIe Green. Klamath Falls, Ore.. 3 18 Lynn Crane. Provo. 342 M, Linnea. Farmlngton, N. Mex., 323 Marian Dee, Los Angeles, Calif., 200. 230. 266, 398 Marie. Monroe. 202. 342 Marilyn, Portland. Ore., 237, 364 Martha Emelle, Granger, Wash., Max Dale, Klamath Falls, Ore. Mearle B., Provo MIlo Ray, Snowflake, Ariz., 318 Miriam, Vernal, 200, 265. 342 Mirra. Carmangay. Alta., Can.. N. Wayne. Orem Nadda. Mesa, Ariz., 162, 364 Nadlne N.. Salt Lake City, 283 Nathan C. Wendall, Ida., 154. Noel Edward, Draper, 398 Oliver, Provo Paul Charles, Layton. 253 Paul Stephenson. St. George Ralph J,. Provo, 318 Ray Arlow. Rupert, Ida. Reva Alice, Rexburg, Ida., 108, Richard Condie, Roy Richard L., Monticello Rilla Jeanine, Granger, Wash., 283 Robert Bailey, Provo Robert B.. Provo, 279 Robert Vigh, Van Nuys, Calif. Ronald Cole, Rupert, Ida., 398 Ronald Gary, Los Angeles, Calif. 398 364 342 Ron.ild R.. Green River, Wye. 2 0, 325 Sharon E., Salt Lake City Sandra. Las Vegas, Nev.. 323 Sandra Marie, Woodland Hills, Calif.. 266, 398 Sharon Fern. Salt Lake City Sharon Lyn, Tustln. Calif.. 230. 398 Sharon Lynn, Provo, 398 Sheldon Kay. Draper Sheryll Lynn. Provo Shirley. PIncher Creek. Alta.. Can.. 172, 398 Steven H., Nyssa, Ore.. 269. 364 Sue Eileen, Van Nuys. Calif.. 200, Terry Alan. Los Angeles, Calif., 196 Vern G., Three Forks. Mont. Wayne Fredrick, Provo. 364 thson. Clark Louis. Los Angeles. Calif., thson, E. Brady. Holbrook. Ariz, thson. Rhoda Pearl, Scottsdale, Ariz.. 364 Smoot. Abraham Owen, Salt Lake City, 3 18 Smoot, Harlow E. II, Provo. 318 Smoot, Leon Douglas. Springvllle, 270, 325 Smouse. Deforrest, Farmlngton. N. Mex., 342 Smouse. George Robbin, Prewitt, N. Mex. Smurthwaite, Mary Vera. Beaverton Ore 398 Smyth, Marilyn Delia, Boise, Ida., 232 Smythe, Helen Gall, Ft. Worth. Tex., 172, 398 Smythe, James William. Salt Lake City, 221. 364 Snarr, Carol Erna. Salt Lake City Snarr, Margaret. Salt Lake City. 232, 342 Sneed, Woodrow Blaine. Cherokee, N. C, 269, 364 Snell, Jacqueline, Magna. 364 Snelson, Keith P.. Springvllle Snider. Eloise Mae. Delta. Colo.. 364 Snow, Beora Marlene. Walnut Creek. Calif 259 268 364 Snow. Carol Lee. Provo. 393 Snow. Gordon Lee, Spanish Fork, 342 Snow, Louise. Provo, 208, 342 Snow, Norma Jean C, Provo Snow, Sherron Marie, Price Snow, Wanda M., Provo Snow, Shirley, Ogden, 49. 128. 216. 318, 412 Snowball, Alice Naelda. Riverside, Calif., 398 Snyder, Darryl Lynn. Burbank. Calif.. 280. 398 .. 172, 342 398 , 190, 230. 364 261, Sobers. Richard, Vallejo. Calif., 364 Sobrlo, Marshall G., Reno. Nev., 342 Soha. Victoria Ruth. Great Falls. Mont., 134. 398 Solesbee. Ralph W.. Provo Solesbee. Martha Jane, Fullerton, Calif.. 364 Solum, Darrell R., Georgetown. Ida., 398 Somervllle. David J.. Monticello. 398 Solomon, James Devey. Provo Somervllle. Rulon K., Monticello. 364 Sones. James Dalton, Provo, 398 Sondregger. Emory O., Midway, 325 Sondrup. Keith D.. Provo, 318 Soper. Charles Leslie. Bell, Calif. Soper. Edna Florine B.. Elizabeth City, N. C. Sorensen, Charles C, Sacramento. Calif., 398 Sorensen, Cotinne. Elko, Nev., 364 Sorensen, Edwin Ralph. Lovell. Wyo. Sorensen, Gerald C. Jr.. Vallejo, Calif., 214, 364 Sorensen, Griffith L., Sierra Madre, Calif., 364 Sorensen, Helen Gaye. Vallejo, Calif., 364 Sorensen, Joyce, Salt Lake City Sorensen, Judith Ann, Alhambra, Calif.. 200, 342 Sorensen, Lincoln Boam, Provo. 224 Sorensen, Margaret A., Las Vegas, Nev., 398 Sorensen, Phyllis N., Salt Lake City, 164 Sorensen, Merlin Ray, Ogden, 162, 326 Sorensen. Milton Tod. Mt. View, Calif.. 342 Sorensen. Myron Louis, Sacramento, Calif., 204 Sorensen. Roberta Ann, Alhambra, Calif.. 364 Sorensen. Sheila Ann. Santa Fe. N. Mex., 398 Sorensen, Stephen, Redmond, 364 Sorenson, Burnell D., Pleasant Grove. 318 Sorenson. Carol Dawn, Delta Sorenson, Emma Jean. Roseville. Calif., 364 Sorenson, John Leon, Denver, Colo.. 398 Sorenson, Kenneth C, Lahabra. Calif., 398 Soule, Carlin Lee, Glendale, Calif., 210 Southwell. William H., Lyman. Neb.. 160, 398 Southwick. William S.. Ogden Southworth. Grant L.. Provo Sowerwine. Ronald J., Sparks. Nev.. 399 Spackman. Diane M., Lethbridge, Alta.. Can. Spalding, Idyll Grace. Provo, 230. 399 Sparks. Yvonne Suzette, Los Angeles, Calif., 399 Speakman, William D.. Cottonwood, Ariz., 318 Speakman, Robert B.. Provo Speckart, Philip S., Provo, 237. 399 Speas, James Clark. Richmond, Va.. 173. 237, 399 Spell, Anna Yvonne, Clinton, N. C, 173, 364 Spencer, Claudlne, Payson Spencer, Elva. Provo, 399 Spencer. Duane Hayden, Cardston, Alta., Can. Spencer. Karl F., Escalante. 204, 318 Spencer. Lael A., Escalante Spencer, Lora Lee. Richfield, 287 Spencer. Robert R., Tillamook. Ore.. 399 Spencer. Ushur Stanley, Escalante, 342 Spencer, Virginia. Provo Spendlove, George Paul, Hurricane Spendlove, LyIe Bart, Hurricane, 270. 279. 325 Sperry, Delbert Joy, Provo, 364 Spllsbury. Jewel Ann, Salt Lake City, 262. 264, 326 Sperry, Joan Carol, Pomona, Calif., 364 Spilker, Raymond A., Salt Lake City, 264. 399 Spjut, Norma Esther, Salt Lake City, 262. 364 Spradley, Roy Hathaway, Jacksonville, Fla., 252, 364 Spratling, Coleen. West Jordan, 202, 364 Springer, Dale Lyman. Sandy, 399 Sprouse. Elmer Leon, Roosevelt Spurlock, Charles P.. Navajo. Ariz.. 399 Squire, Adrien J., Laverkin Squire, Scott O., Laverkin. 255, 342 Squires, Bryant, Idaho Falls. Ida., 90 Squires, David A.. Fairfield, Mont., 260. 323 Squires, Ramon Llle, Fairfield Mont., 173, 260. 399 Staats, Richard C, Orem, 269, 399 Staffanson, Bill Vern, Lompoc, Calif.. 262, 342 Stadmlller, Barbara A., San Jose. Calif.. 226. 399 Stagg. Marland N.. Vernal Stagg, Sharon Arlene. Salt Lake City, 342 Staheli, Zera Larralne, Provo Staker. Glen Dona, Mt. Pleasant. 249, 266. 342 Staker. Lynn LeRoy. Teton, Ida., 399 Staley, Roger F., Mlllbrae. Calif., 210, 399 Standiflrd. Lynn, Chandler, Ariz.. 250. 399 Standing. Benjamin W.. Ogden, 3 1 8 Stanfleld, Minta M., Provo Stanger, Viva Brown. Provo, 342 Stanford. Ralph C, Los Angeles, Calif-, 364 Stanger, Ronald R., Grants Pass, Ore. Stanfleld. Ruth, Bellflower. Calif., 170. 198. 364 Stanley. Marilyn. Heber, 164. 170. 212, 342 Stanton, Brian Eugene, Park City, 342 Staples David O., Kanosh Stanton, David Carl, Hamilton, Mont., 399 444 student Index - Autumn Quarter staples, Sue Anne, Denver, Colo., 226, 207, 318 Stapleton, William L, Owendale, Alta., Can., 342 Stapley, Claudia, Beaver, 174, 208, 318 Stapley, Hal Spencer, Provo, 86. 90 Stapley, Homer D., Provo Stark. Joseph Paul, Phoenix. Ariz.. 364 Starks, Ikey, Orem, 399 Starley, Shirley May, Burley, Ida., 170, 342 Starr. Sylvia Mae, Hiawatha, 342 Startin, Ronald S., Murray, 91 Startin, Wayne Leroy, Provo, 90 Stay, Donavee, Montebello. Calif., 200, 342 Stay. Maxine, Montebello, Calif.. 399 Stebbings. Richard E., Marylake, Wash., 342 Stecker, Alexander T.. Pleasant Grove Steckler, Dianne Kay, Bern, Ida., 342 Steed, Michael Eugene, Salem, Ore., 399 Steed. Bruce David, Cardston, Alta., Can.. 325 Steed, John H.. Blackfoot. Ida. Steel, Harvey LaVar. Prcvo Steele, Edris Eleanor, Phoenix, Ariz., 342 Steele, Jack LeRoy, Paradoy, Colo., 364 Steele, Sharon Kay, Delta, 108, 188, 342 Steele, Shirley, Rangely, Colo., 230, 265, 399 Steeneck, Annette L., Salt Lake City, 364 Steffensen, Sonia, Woodland Hills, Calif., 399 Steimie, Douglas Allen, Yermo, Calif. Stein, Joanne, Burbank, Calif. Steiner, Gordon, Rexburg, Ida., 364 Stelnagel. Joanne, Sacramento, Calif., 198 Steinbach, Richard R., Albany, N. Y. Stelnke, Tonn Edward, West Jordan, 90 Stephen, Judith R., Murray, 207, 222, 318 Stephen, Roy M., Kamloops, B. C, Can., 342 Stephens, Darwirr J., Nampa, Ida., 318 Stephens, Harriet L., Bountiful, 399 Stephens, Larry T., Whittier, Calif. Stephens, Robert E., Powell, Wyo., 245 Stephenson, Clyde W., Provo Stephenson. Kay Verl, McCammon, Ida. Stephenson, Joyce, Wendell, Ida.. 175, 3 42 Stephenson, Kathryn, Lehl, 172, 399 Stephenson, Maralyn, Rexburg, Ida. Stephenson, Merene. Holden. 287, 342 Stephenson, Paul James, Nampa, Ida. Stepp, Caroline F., Arlington, Calif., 237, 342 Stepp, Marcla Lee, Arlington, Calif. Stettler, Carolyn, Caldwell, Ida., 226, 342 Stettler, Janice, Caldwell, Ida., 172, 399 Stevens, Dale B., Provo Stevens, Donald Elmer, Lovell, Wyo. Stevens, Donn Douglas. Alameda, Calif. Stevens, Marilyn, Clearfield, 342 Stevens, Mont Johnson, Holden, 364 Stevens, Murray Robert, New York City, N. Y., 162 399 Stevens, Norma Luan, Springville, 164 Stevens, Sherre, San Carlos. Calif.. 108, 189. 364 Stevenson. Dwayne H., Salt Lake City Stevenson, Dale Floyd, Payson Stevenson, David Lee, Las Vegas, Nev., 399 Stevenson, Diane Lei, San Gabriel, Calif., 42, 43, 143 170, 234, 399 Stevenson, Wlllfred R., Great Falls, Mont., 399 Stevenson, William C, Camarillo, Calif., 259, 399 Stevenson, William V., Layton, 399 Stewart, Barbara, Orem, 44, 198, 269, 342 Stewart, David D., Provo, 399 Stewart, David M., Provo, 319 Stewart, Elden Levearn. Falrvlew. 319 Stewart, Elta Renee, Falrvlew, 399 Stewart, Gary L., Kaysvllle, 154, 158 Stewart, Gary Llnck, Las Vegas, Nev., 399 Stewart James E. Falrvlew, 3bA Stewart. James L. Jr.. Congress, Ariz., 399 Stewart, Jean, Ft. Collins, Colo., 277 Stewart. Kay Josephine. Las Vegas. Nev. Stewart. Lois Marie. Nampa, Ida., 399 Stewart, Mary Lynne. Ogden, 399 Stewart. Lawrence E.. Lehl Stewart. Marilyn Grace. Salt Lake City Stewart. Merwln Udell. Las Vegas. Nev. Stewart. Norma Lee. Nampa. Ida.. 364 Stewart, Richard Allen, Grldley, Calif., 279 Stewart, Sandra Rae, Eugene, Ore., 399 Stewart. Scott P.. Provo, 364 Stewart, Sharon Lynn, Garden Grove, Calif. Stewart, Sherrell. Spanish Fork. 364 Stewart. Thell James. Meadow Stewart. Virginia R.. Spanish Fork Stickler, Pearly E., Provo Stiles, Patricia Mae, Mesa, Ariz., 399 Stillman, Michael T., La Crescenta, Calif. Stimpson, Sharlene M., Paul, Ida., 399 Stlres. David Warfleld, Malvern, Ohio, 342 Stirland, Elaine, Chinook, Mont., 34. 207, 226 242, 304, 342 Stirling, Keith Henry, Las Vegas, Nev., 399 Stock, Darls Armoleen, Waterflow, N. Mex.. 399 Stock, Janice Irene, Fish Haven, Ida., 342 Stock, Marjorle E.. Waterflow. N. Mex., 283, 319 Stoddard, Ann, Ventura, Calif.. 342 Stodard, Ellas Thomas, Washington, D. C. Stoddard, Frederick D., Provo, 149 Stoddard, Margaret E., Wlem, Calif., 399 Stoddard, Robert Lee. Rigby. Ida.. 399 Stoffel. Mary Alice. San Diego. Calif.. 342 Stohlton. John B.. Millbrae. Calif., 210 Stoker, Jimmy B., Nyssa, Ore., 365 Stoker, Joseph Howell, Provo, 270 Stoker. Vanae. Nyssa, Ore., 400 Stokes, Edna Marie, Hayward, Calif., 198, 365 Stokes, Larry Eldon, Twin Falls, Ida., 400 Stokes, Margaret Lee, Albuquerque, N. Mex.. 200, 262, 365 Stokes, Mirl Wynn, Salmon, Ida., 365 Stokes, Ned Arthur, Fruitland, Ida., 400 Stolworthy, Andrew T., Spanish Fork. 91 Stolworthy. Clara Joy. Spanish Fork. 342 Stone, Conrad G., Provo Stone, Cynthia Sue, Orem, 276, 365 Stone, David John, Provo Stone, Duane Deane, Stockton, Calif., 400 Stone, John Royal, Orem Stone, Kay Marie, Raymond, Alta., Can., 162, 319 Stone, Lola, Sterling, Ida., 319 Stone, Leonora M., Provo, 365 Stone, Margaret Louise, Portland. Ore., 400 Stone, Rhea Christina, Sterling, Ida. Stonehocker, Sandra, Rolla, Mo., 342 Stoneking, Jack L., Galesburg, III., 400 Stonek ' ng, Lois Marie, Provo, 342 Stoneking, Stanley D., Galesburg, III. Stones, Richard Deal, Mllw aukie, Ore., 269 Stones, Robert Carr, Portland, Ore., 269, 365 Storey, Jerald T., Provo Storrs, Elaine. Tooele, 173, 207, 399 Stoslch. David Jon. Idaho Falls. Ida.. 218. 400 Stott. Gary R., Fairfield, Mont., 260, 342 Stott, Leiand Franklin. Provo Stout, Carol, Salt Lake City, 400 Stout, Richard Dale Salt Lake City, 342 Stout, Mary Diane, San Bruno, Calif., 230, 400 Stout, Robert Thomas, Boise. Ida. Stowell. Conrad W., Phoenix, Ariz. Stowell, Desma Faye, Nephl, 342 Stowell, Dorothy S., Pocatello, Ida., 319 Stradllng, Phillip R., Mesa, Ariz., 364 Strang, James LeRoy, Moscow, Ida,, 323 Strang, Robert James. National City. Calif. Strange. Teralee. Bellflower. Calif. Strasburg. George B.. Lehl, 365 Strasser. Margo Gene. Salt Lake City. 269. 400 Strate. Eleanor Kay. Salt Lake City. 400 Stratford. Nancy Sue. San Bernardino. Calif.. 220, 365 Stratford, Theron Jack, San Bernardino, Calif., 400 Stratton, Betsey L., Salt Lake City, 400 Stratton, David C. Salt Lake City. 400 Stratton. Franklin K.. Orem, 319 Stratton, Richard B.. Orem. 400 Strawn. Alfred Lament. Lomita, Calif., 196 Strayer, George Henry, Torrance, Calif., 400 Strebe, David Albert, El Cajon. Calif., 400 Strebel. Robert Martin. Provo. 400 Strickland, Lelta. Cedar Valley. 400 Stricklln. Mary Ellen. El Paso, Tex., 400 Strlngham, Barbara J., Elgin, Ore., 216 Strlngham. Gary Rice. Hill Spring, Alta., Can., 365 Strlngham, George B., Hill Spring, Alta., Can., 399 Strlngham, Golda, Bountiful, 400 Strlngham, Joan, Salt Lake City Strlngham, Murray H.. Cardston, Alfa., Can., 342 Strlngham, Ruth Marie, Lethbrldge, Alta.. Can,, 237 399 Strlngham. Stanford B.. Bountiful Strlngham. Stuart R., Ogden, 146, 319 Stroble, Carlta. Lu, Boone, Iowa, 176, 207, 365 Strong, Carol, American Fork, 207, 342 Strong. Genevieve, Drlggs, Ida., 365 Strong Janet, Idaho Falls. Ida. Strong. Judith. Los Angeles, Calif., 173 Strong. Larry M., Provo Strong. Patricia Marie. Raymond. Alta.. Can.. 162 222. 302. 304 Strong. William J., Drlggs, Ida., 342 Struthers, Buehl Lavon, San Jose, Calif.. 400 Stuart, Charles C, Rupert, Ida. Stuart, Daphne, Salt Lake City, 216, 365 Stuart, Maxine, Salt Lake City, 131,216. 222. 319 Stuart, Nathan J., Springville Stuart, Ronald William. Elba, N. Y. Stubbert, Colin H.. Taber, Alta., Can., 400. Stubbs, Arlene Louise, Napa, Calif., 172, 400 Stubbs, David Bott, Provo Stubbs, Clifford Ray, Provo, 400 Stubbs, Charles Bruce, Salt Lake City, 325 Stubbs, Glen R.. Ephralm. 147. 204. 319 Stuehser, M. Darlene. Bennlng, Calif.. 172. 220. 285. 342 Stuker. Earl, Provo, 319 Stump, Lois Josephine, Santa Marie. Calif. Stutznegger, Vera Jo, San Jose, Calif. Sudweeks, Charles L.. Boise, Ida. Sudweeks, Anita, Boise, Ida., 399 Sudweeks, Clara P., Provo, 326 Sullivan, Ha Dawn, Hurricane, 255 Sullivan, Ralph J.. St. George, 319 Summerhays, Charles C Provo. 319 Summerhays Dawnyse. Stockton, Calif.. 342 Summerhays, Janet, Salt Lake City, 176, 259, 268. 365 Sumerhays, Richard M.. Pasadena, Calif.. 365 Summers. Robert Loran, Idaho Falls, Ida., 399 Summers, Roger Allen, Portland. Ore. Summers, Walton C, Ogden, 204, 342 Sumner, Dee Ann, Provb, 399 Sumner, Vincent Mack, Price, 365 Sumpter, Wynston, Provo Sumsion, Aleene, Cheney, Wash., 319 Sumslon. Carolyn C. Springville. 108. 365 Sumsion, Fredrick F. , Provo, 399 Sumslon, Mark L., Provo, 365 Sumsion, Mary Diane, Walnut Creek, Calif.. 365 Sumsion, Stanley C, Springville Sundal, George Sigurd, Glenalden, Pa. Sundal, Martha Louise, Glenalden, Pa., 198, 199 Sundwall, Peter Val, Murray, 90, 365 Sung, She II, Seoul, Korea, 365 Surratt, Gerald Wayne, Payson, III. Sutherland, Russell L., Provo Sutton, Ann Adele, Oakland, Calif. Sutton. Jimmy Charles. Provo Svade, Richard Howard. Salt Lake City Swain, Evelyn Wootton, Provo Swain, Keith Gerber, American Fork, 399 Swain, Noel L., Provo Swalnston, Carolyn Kay, Drlggs, Ida., 228, 365 Swain, Vard Gerber, American Fork, 342 Swalnston, Colleen, Preston, Ida., 232, 233, 342 Swalnston, David William, Preston, Ida., 274. 325 Swalnston, Paul C, Preston, Ida., 255, 399 Swalberg, Carma Rae, Marysvale, 399 Swan. Alma Galley, Preston, Ida., 236, 319 Swanson, Harold Arthur, Deerfield, III. Swanson. Robert Edwin. Needles, Calif., 399 Swasey, Amanda Sweatt, Barbra, Lazelle, Phoenix, Ariz., 399 Sweeten, Fay, Malad, Ida., 399 Swensen, Marilyn, Provo. 208. 226. 399 Swensen. Swen Russel. Provo, 194. 365 Swenson, Dale Gene. Ogden. 342 Swenson, Dennis M., Rangely, Colo., 342 Swenson, Geraldlne, Downey, Calif., 399 Swenson, Max W.. Orem. 285 Swenson. Jack Jex. Spanish Fork Swenson. Nancy J.. Portland. Ore.. 208 Swenson. Sharleen A.. Downey. Calif.. 399 Swenson. Shirley Ruth, Pleasant Grove, 232, 342 Swenson, Sterling Reed, Spanish Fork Swenson, Vernon Lynn, Provo Swenson, William W., 399 Swindle. Roger D.. Monroe Sylvester. Bart R., Panorama City. Calif. Sylvester, Judith R., Draper, 172, 365 Sylvester, Leon R., Fillmore Swltzer, Omar Jayne, Portland, Ore. Syrett, Dawnetta, Pangultch Syrett, Douglas Ruben, Pangultch Taba, Stanley Sumlo, Kapaa. Kauai. T. H.. 365 Tachlbana. Nobuyoshl. Tokyo, Japan, 278, 365 Tagg, Howard Robert, Cardston, Alta ..Can., 400 Taggart, Charles, Cody. Wyo., 319 Taggart, Lyie Ray, Homesdale. Ida., 400 Tahbas, Hosseln, Tehran, Iran. 342 Talt. Don R., Los Angeles, Calif. Tail, Julie Ann, Millbrae, Calif.. 365 Takenaka, Howard S., Kapaa, T.H., Takeo, Misayo Ruth, Kuaiapuu, Molokai, T. H., 319 Takeuchl, Hatsuo, Kekaha, Kauai, T. H., 257, 286, 320 Talbot, James Edwin, Seattle, Wash., 288, 400 Talley, George McRae, LaPlata, N. Mex. Tamashlro. Dennis F.. Walanae, Oahu, T. H., 320 445 student Index - Autumn Quarter Tarns, Garth Leishman. Chinook. Mont., 365 Tangren. Marvin Br ough, Montebello. Calif.. 365 Tanner. Ann. Farmington. N. Me«.. 319 Tanner, Annie AtUn, Provo Tanner, Connie Adele, WhlHIer, CalK., 400 Tanner, Douglas Bruce, Frennont, 400 Tanner, Gary Neil, Compton, Calif.. 285, 400 Tanner. Gaylon Tanner. Kirk Poulton. Los Angeles. Calif. Tanner, Larry Kent, Provo, 400 Tanner, Marcia Lynne. Spanish Fork Tanner, Maurice M.. Phoenix. Ariz.. 365 Tanner. Nancy Lee. Boise. Ida.. 365 Tanner. Ramona. Farmington. N, Me«. Tanner, Ronald Stanley, Kirtland. N. Mex.. 400 Tanner. Wilmer Lynn. Provo Tannler, Phyllis Ann, Portland. Ore.. 108. 365 Tannyhill, Richard J., Los Angeles. Calif.. 342 Tarwater. Edra Anne. Chandler. Ariz.. 365 Tasker. Dorothy Eileen. Salt Lake City, 226, 365 Tate, Charleen, Salt Lake City, 207, 400 Tate, Roland Ray, Provo, 365 Tauchin, Patty J., Tuba City, Ariz.. 400 Tayama, June. Honolulu. T. H. Tayler. Kenneth E., Guernsey. Ct. Taylor, Amy Poulson, Provo Taylor Ann, Piedmont, Calif., 128, 216, 238, 365 Taylor, Barbara Ann, Bloomington, Calif. Taylor, Barbara Jane, Provo, 320 Taylor, Bert L., Provo Taylor, Beverely A., White Salmon, Wash., 400 Taylor, Byron Brooks, St. George, 255 Taylor, Clarence R., Provo Taylor, Clarence L., Loa. 400 Taylor, Cornell D.. Boise. Ida.. 106. 210. 365 Taylor, Dalian Carlos, Boise, Ida., 400 Taylor. Dave Whiteley, Portland, Ore.. 49. 218 Taylor. Dean Phillip. Twin Falls. Ida.. 400 Taylor. Delbert. Provo. 365 Taylor. Dorene. Farmington, N. Mex., 365 Taylor, Duane Floyd, Payson Taylor, Ernest Elwood, El Paso, Tex., 400 Taylor, Frankie Jane, Richland, Wash.. 172, 400 Taylor, Gayle, Almo, Ida., 320 Taylor, Gerald F., Salem, 342 Taylor, Gordon Max. Cheyenne, Wyo., 221 Taylor, Gwendolyn K.. Lewisburg, W. Va. Taylor, Harold H., Payson, 400 Taylor, James Douglas, Rock Springs, Wyo., 365 Taylor, James Scott, Price, 148, 3J0 Taylor, Janet Marilyn, San Jose, Calif.. 400 Ta ylor. Jerald Lynn. Col. Dublan, Chih.. Mex.. 365 Taylor, Jerrie Marie, South Gate, Calif. Taylor. Jon Eric. San Diego. Calif.. 365 Taylor. Karen. Burley. Ida.. 400 Taylor, Kathryn Ann, Provo, 400 Taylor, Josephine C Provo Taylor, Koa Donna. McGill, Nev. Taylor, Larry Bosworth, Long Beach, Calif.. 400 Taylor, LeRoy John, Roy, 342 Taylor, Linda Gay, Driggs, Ida., 365 Taylor, Louise, Price, 400 Taylor, Lynn Anne, Provo, 320 Taylor, Martha Jane, Kermit, Tex.. 263. 400 Taylor, Mary Corbett, Provo, 320 Taylor, Mary Frances, Provo, 400 Taylor. Melvin Jay. Kermit. Tex.. 320 Taylor, Mennell H.. Col. Juarez, Chih., Mex. Taylor. Neal. Burley, Ida., 320 Taylor, Nelson R., Provo, 365 Taylor, Paul Dee, Provo, 365 Taylor, Reed Johnson, Boise, Ida. Taylor, Robert Andrew, Ogden, 400 Taylor, Robert Edwin, Provo, 400 Taylor, Robert Elmer, Farmington, N. Mex., 320 Taylor, Ronald G., Howell Taylor, Robert Lloyd, El Paso, Tex., 365 Taylor, Robert Milton, Rexburg, Ida., 210 Taylor, Roslyn Rae H., Provo Taylor, Rulon Valden, Chico, Calif.. 400 Taylor, Sharleen, Layton, 253, 400 Taylor, Sandra Jean, Monrovia, Calif., 400 Taylor, Rowan Shaw, Alhambra, Calif. Taylor. Shirley Zina. Heeker, Colo., 342 Taylor, Stanley A., Provo, 175, 342 Taylor, Ted M., Provo Taylor, Vaughn M.. Welling, Alta., Can., 365 Taylor, Verl Lamar, Mapleton, 325 Taylor, Virginia Gail, Owen Sound, Ont.. Can., 400 Taylor, Walter E.. Provo Taylor, William Glenn, Provo. 86, 90 Taylor, William Paul, Burbank, Calif, 365 Taysom, Lloyd P., Provo Taysom, Ruth Annette, Napa, Calif.. 172. 202. 400 Tebbs. Frances Janet, Pangultch Tebbs, J, Daniel. Panguitch. 210. 400 Tebbs. Richard Ray. Panguitch. 173 Tebbs, Veda. Panguitch, 320 Teela, Gerald Oliver, Ripon, Wis., 400 Telford, Faye, Vallejo, Calif. Telford. Lois. Vallejo, Calif.. 167 Telford. Terry Lynne, Woods Cross ,400 Tenney, Claudia, San Diego, Calif.. 400 Tenney, Gale Wear, Tempe, Ariz., 280, 365 Tenney, Janice, Chino, Calif.. 276 Tenney. Lynn Harry. Dallas. Tex. Tenney. Eugene Delbert. Tempe. Ariz.. 320 Tenney, Roy Allen. Boise, Ida., 196, 365 Tenney, William F. .Glendale. Ariz.. 400 Teragawa. Kathleen I.. Honolulu. T. H.. 257, 320 Terry, David Lee, Long Beach, Calif.. 365 Terry. David Ray. Ogden. 342 Terry. Don Stanley. Chehalis. Wash.. 146. 320 Terry. Douglas Webster. Lethbridge, Alta., Can. Terry. Golden Dean. Kamas Terry, Joann Leavitt, Provo, 320 Terry, James Ross, Fairview, 271, 342 Terry, Marilyn Louise, Whit+ier, Calif.. 320 Terry. Max Martell. Provo. 320 Teuscher, Deloy Alvin, American Fork Tew, Carolyn, Talmage Tew, David Ivan, NephI, 342 Thacker, F. Weldon. Castle Gate. 342 Tewanema. Harvey. Winslow. Ariz. Thacker, Marilyn, Castle Gate, 342 Thacker, Myrle, Kamas Thacker, Roy Murray, Heber, 90 Thacker, Zona Arlee, Overton, Nev., 365 Thackeray, Carole Jean, Portland, Ore., 400 Thalman, Arlene, Los Angeles, Calif.. 401 Thatcher. Richard W., San Marino. Calif., 103, 401 Thaxton, Karen Maureen, Phoenix, Ariz., 200, 365 Thayne, Donna Anderson, Provo Thayer, Robert Eugene, Provo Thayne, Lloyd, Layton, 342 Thayne, Rulon Lamar, Farmington Theobald, Neil F., Toquerville, 218, 342 Thorn, Derrick James, New Castle, Eng.. 365 Thorn. Melvin Daris. Schuri, Nev. Thomas. Austin B.. Spanish Fork. 343 Thomas, Charmaine, Salt Lake City Thomas, Carol, Spanish Fork, 365 Thomas, Colette L.. Norwalk, Calif.. 216. 413 Thomas, Connie, Provo, 365 Thomas, Darrell B., Spanish Fork. 196, 342 Thomas, David Brent, Manltou Springs, Colo. Thomas, Deanna, La Jara, Colo., 366 Thomas. Elaine. Sanfprd, Colo., 401 Thomas, Ellen E., Murray, 401 Thomas, Flossie Marie, Los Angeles, Calif., 401 Thomas, Francis Marion, Tifton, Ga., 401 Thomas, Gerry, Provo, 401 Thomas, Gordon Max, Spanish Fork, 366 Thomas, Jon Blair, San Bernardino, Calif., 366 Thomas, Karen Jodelle, Baker, Ore. Thomas. Larry Vernon, Provo Thomas, Leland Nielson, La Jara, Colo. Thomas. Lindsay Kay Jr.. Falls Church, Va. Thomas. Lynn, Spanish Fork Thomas, Marcile K.. Seattle. Wash., 208, 232, 413 Thomas, Mary lla R., Provo, 320 Thomas, Nancy V.. Arlington, Va. Thomas, Neal Merril. Monticello. 254. 366 Thomas. Rex Lamar. Provo. 320 Thomas. Ronald Earl. American Fork Thomas, Ronald Howard, Eureka, 320 Thomas, Sharon Lee, Woodside, Calif.. 220. 401 Thomas, Sheila Rae, Woodside, Calif., 401 Thomas. Shirley Kay. Liberty. 343 Thomas. Ronald Johnson. Spanish Fork. 401 Thomas. Wayne W.. Malad. Ida.. 156, 343 Thomas, William L.. San Diego. Calif.. 401 Thompson. Delores Jean. Kennewick. Wash., 170, 40 Thompson, Donald James, Clackamas, Ore., 366 Thompson, Edgar Joseph, Kearns, 366 Thompson, Edna Lavonne, Luna, N. Mex. Thompson. J. Franklin, Orem Thompson, James Lane, Weiser, Ida., 401 Thompson, Janeth Ann, Carmichael, Calif.. 401 Thompson, Joanne, Salt Lake City Thompson, John L., Downey. Ida. Thompson. John Stanley. Provo Thompson. John Vincent. Babbitt. Nev.. 366 Thompson. Keith S., Danville, Calif.. 196. 285. 320 Thompson. Kent R.. Los Angeles, Calif. Thompson. Noel H.. Orem Thompson, Paul David, Fontana, Calif.. 401 Thompson. Robert. Bradbury Park. Md. Thompson, Samuel O., Malta, Ida., 161, 164, 320 Thompson, Shirley, Provo Thompson, Verda Ann, Boise, Ida. Thomsen. Carolyn. Salt Lake City, 134, 320 Thomson, Leo Arnold. Springfield, Ore., 366 Thomson. Irene G.. Provo Thomson, John R. Jr.. Temple City, Calif. Thorn, James A.. Springville, 224 Thorn, Maris, Springville Thome, Charlyn, Pleasant Grove Thorn, Jerry Grant, Springville Thorne, Dennis Eugene. Reno. Nev.. 210. 367 Thorne. Gayle E., Pleasant Grove, 216, 320 Thorne, James Markham, Provo, 90, 343 Thornley, Doraleen, Harlem, Mont. Thornley. Sharon. Harlem. Mont.. 212. 343 Thornley. Ela Dee. Harlem. Mont.. 170. 366 Thornley. Suzanne. Kaysvllle Thornock. Alton LaVar. Bancroft, Ida. Thornock, Robert C. Provo. 401 Thornton. Fred E.. Dillon. Mont.. 343 Thornton. Vernal B.. Springville, 367 Thorpe, Blaine F., Springville, 320 Thorpe, Calvin E., Springville, 100, 109, 401 Thorpe, Marilyn, Springville, 401 Thorpe, Robert Ronald, Springville Thorson, Robert Cecil, Provo, 401 Throckmorton, Alma R., Los Angeles, Calif.. 323 Thorup, Don Ralph, Covlna, Calif., 366 Thueson, Alma Delbert, Twin Falls, Ida. Thueson, Helen Darlene, Nampa. Ida.. 320 Thulln. Ellen Carol. El Cerrlto, Calif., 343 Thueson, Karia Ann, Twin Falls, Ida., 366 hurgood, Carolyn, Clearfield, 287, 343 Thurgood, Glen Stoker, Clearfield, 401 Thurgood, Jay D., Provo, 343 Thurston, Alayne, Woodside, Calif.. 401 Thurston. Nancy G., Inglewood, Calif.. 401 Tidwell. Darlene Marie. Nampa. Ida.. 400 Tidwell, Frank Duane, Nampa, Ida.. 325 Tidwell. Ray Webb. McGill. Nev.. 400 Tilby. Vincent Marinus. Genola. 343 Till, Eugene Powell, Jacksonville, Fla., 400 Tilley, Alma R., Provo Tilley, Charleen, Provo Tillman, Betty Farr, Provo Tillman, Chester E., Gainesville, Fla. Timmlns. Blllie M., San Diego, Calif., 366 TImmerman, William H. J.. Richland. Wash., 366 Tingey, Nola, Centervllle, 400 Tinney, Edwin L.. Rexford, N. Y.. 366 Tippetts Ella Beck, Provo Tippets, Merry, Provo, 367 Tippets, Richard B.. Provo Tippetts, Frank M.. Provo Tippets. Tamara. Thermopolis. Wyo.. 367 Tippetts. Blaine M.. Provo. 366 Tippetts. Jean. Orem Tipton, Marilyn, Springville, 400 Tipton, Gary P., Springville, 400 Tittle, Donald LeRoy, Columbia Tobler, Don Lee, Nampa, Ida., 320 Tobler, Kenneth Burt, Provo, 343 Tobler, Ronald Earlin, Las Vegas, Nev. Todd. Byron Taylor. Los Angeles. Calif.. 194 Todd. Henry Swan, Gridley, Calif.. 175, 343 Todd, Carol, Salt Lake City, 320 Todd, Calvin Eugene, Salt Lake City Todd, Jerrold W.. Oakland. Calif., 323 Todd, Marna, Gridley, Calif., 228, 366 Todd, Reanon, Reno, Nev. Tolbert. Sherril Waun. Abraham. 401 Tolles, Harriet. Ithaca, N. Y.. 320 Tolley, Deanna, Gridley, Calif., 401 Tolley, Harold C, Orem, 401 Tolley, Verle Dean, Gridley, Calif.. 366 Tolman. Deeann. Bountiful, 366 Tolman, Lawrence Kirk, Burley. Ida., 148, 401 Tolman, Marilyn Esther, Maywood, Calif.. 401 I Tolman, Shirlene. Provo. 343 Tolman, Wayne Allen. Yucaipa, Calif., 204, 366 Tolman, Wilford J.. Burbank, Calif.. 147 Tolman. William Odell. Provo Tolson. John D.. Charlotte. N. C. 343 Tolson. Melba Virginia, Charlotte, N. C. 252. 366 Toone, Carol Mary A., Ft. Monroe. Va. Tomlinson. Joseph E.. La Crescenta. Calif., 343 Toone, Gordon Owen, St. Anthony. Ida. Toone. Jay Grover, Provo Toone. Kenneth G., Green River, Wyo., 320 Toone, Winona, Salt Lake City, 366 Topham, Mardell Dalton, Circlevllle, 401 Topham, Daniel P., Salt Lake City, 401 Torbert, Carolyn, Alhambra, Calif., 200 Torst, Richard K., Phoenix. Ariz. Torrey, Marjorle Anne, La Jara, Colo., 254, 367 Towle, Mitzl, Boise, Ida., 176, 401 446 student Index - Autumn Quarter Townsend, Patsy Ann, Redding, Calif Toytari, Raija Sisko, Turku, Finland Traasdahl, Roger O., Boulder City, Nev., 164 Tracy, Brent Kay, Ucon, Ida., 401 Tracy, Raymond Calvin, Provo, 134 Tracy, Rosena Mary, Malta, Ida. Traher, Norman Dean, Elko, Nev., 366 Trane, Paul Morris. Lehi, 224, 285, 367 Traver, Loneta Lynn, Los Angeles, Calif, 198, 234, 401 Tranter, Olive Joene, Midvale. 230, 401 Trease, Jacquelyn L., Turlock, Calif, 366 Treu, William R., Los Angeles, Calif. Tribett, Gary Lamont, McMeehen, W. Va., 252, 401 Tribett, James A., Alamo, Nev. Trimnal, Gloria J., Rock Hill, S. C, 401 Tripp, Paul Lawrence, Detroit, Mich.. 224, 401 Trost, Charles F., Parma. Ida.. 401 Trubschenck, Carl H. Jr., Grass Valley, Calif., 320 Truman, Ferret, LaMar, Lima, Mont., 401 Trush, John M. .Philadelphia, Pa. Vryon, Merlin Leon, Baumsholder, Germany ,401 Tryon, Opal, Mesa, Ariz. Tsai, Chern Hwa, Canton, China Tsalaky, George, Provo Tseu, Albert K., Honolulu, T. H., 320 Tseu, Lawrence K. W., Honolulu, T. H., 343 Tucker, Deon Frances, Ogden, 401 Tucker, Nettie E. C, Provo, 326 Tucker, Thomas Ray, Idaho Falls, Ida., 214. 367 Tuckett. Marilyn. American Fork. 216 Tuckett. William F.. Spanish Fork Tueller, Darleene Y., Fresno. Calif. 172, 401 Tufts, Mary Gwen, Taber, Alta., Can., 40! Tuft, Nadeane, Salt Lake City, 401 Tullesu, Eliga Ane, Tutuila, Samoa, 366 Tureck, Eileen Viles, Nogales, Ariz. Turek, Robert Vincent, Hatch Turley, Jay Freeman, Snowflake. Ariz. Turley, Karen. Idaho Falls, Ida.. 343 Turley, Loreino, Mesa. Ariz., 366 Turley Luther Dean, Col. Juarez, Chlh., Mex., 366 Turley, Mary Katherine, Denair, Calif. 401 Turley. Patricia. San Antonio, Tex.. 263. 320 Turman. Sharon Jane. Glendale. Calif. 283, 320 Turner, George Mason. Butte. Mont. Turner, Grant Taylor, Provo, 320 Turner, Joseph Grant, Elko, Nev., 214, 366 Turner, Karen, Fillmore, 285, 401 Turner. Paul Eugene. Provo. 320 Turner. Richard Alan. Santa Ana. Calif. Turner, Robert Bruce, Seattle, Wash. Turner, Roger C. Lehi Turner, Ronald Jay, American Fork, 320 Turner, Sherrll Ann, Anaheim, Calif., 282, 366 Turner, Wesley William, Portland. Ore.. 38, 366 Turner, Suzanne. Chicago. II!., 401 Turpin, Karen, Boise. Ida.. 401 Turner. William Jones. Rlverton, 401 Tuttle. Gene Elliott. Provo Tuttle, Ruth, Castle Dale, 401 Tuttle, Ruth Jensen, Orem Tweten, Georgine Ellen, Detroit, Mich., 401 Twitchell, James E., Orem Twitchell, Ancil LaMar, Delta, 174. 176. 323 Twitchell. Noel EIroy. Delta. 161, 166, 174, 40! Twitchell, Phyllis, Salt Lake City, 320 Twltty, Thelma Charyle, Columbus. Ohio, 212, 401 Tyler, Dell R., Provo Tyler, Mary Alice, Long Beach, Calif, 200. 366 U Udall, Don Alan, Mesa, Ariz., 401 Udall, Samuel, Provo, 367 Udy, Barbara Anne, Malta, Ida., 170, 401 Uibel, Howard Falconer, Mt. View, Alta., Can., 269 Unck, Patsy J. NIeman, San Francisco, Calif.. 401 Ulmer. Evelyn Kay. Salt Lake City, 401 Uuger, Gloria Mae, Provo, 216, 343 Ure, Colleen Elizabeth, Edmonton, Alta., Can., 198, 401 Urie, Dorothy Jean, Hansen, Ida., 401 Utiey, R. Kent, Los Angeles, Calif., 320 Utschlg, Mary Louise, San Mateo. Calif, 228, 368 Uyeda, Marjorle Sueko, Kapaa, Kauai, T. H., 257, 343 Uyehara Robert K.. Honolulu, T. H., 257 Valadez, Antone Ray, San Antonio, Tex., 9! Valentin!, Gail Marie, Santa Monica, Calif Valle, Silvia Beatrlz, Montevideo, Uruguay. 401 Vallozzi, Roslna E., Los Angeles, Calif., 366 Van Ausdal, Clare E., Santaquin, 366 Van Ausdal, Ray Lavere. Santaquin Van Der Waal, John D., Los Angeles, Calif., 343 Van Dam, Norman Alan, Chevy Chase, Md. Van Dyke, John L., Arlington, Va., 343 Van Kampen, Brent, Ogden, 401 Van Dyke, Robert R., Anaheim, Calif, 282, 343 Van Leuven, Clifford R., Springvllle, 244, 366 Van Leuven, Janet. Springvllle. 366 Van Noy. Don Lewis. Oakland, Calif. 214, 330, 412 Van Natter, Anita, Wheat Ridge, Colo., 320 Van Quill, Michael E., Orem, 40! Van Orman, Wllford R., Bountiful, 401 Van Wagenen, Glen E., Provo, 164 Van Wagoner, Anna L., Provo Van Wagoner, Drew A., Provo, 320 Van Wagoner, Elizabeth, Palo Alto, Calif, 49, 212, 213 Van Wagoner, Ferrin, Heber Van Wagoner, Mark Dee, Castro Valley, Calif., 402 Vance, Allen Lamont, Fairview, 366 Vance, Calvan Douglas, American Fork Vance, Jennie Lou, Albuquerque, N. Mex. Vance, Loretta, Salt Lake City, 259, 268, 343 Vance, Rita Mae, Col. Juarez, Chlh., Mex. Vance, Sheryl, Los Angeles, Calif, 230, 402 Vandenberg, Norlne, Salt Lake City, 208, 320 Vanderford, John W.. Aberdeen, Ida. Vanderford, Lee Ann, Stockton, Calif, 176, 216, 366 Vandergrlft, Carol Sue, Burbank, Calif. 108, 402 Varney, Joel Richard, Blackfoot, Ida.. 224, 366 Varney, Lois Ann, Anahlem, Calif, 366 Vaughan, Charles Macey, Richmond, Va., 366 Vaughan, Lois, Malad, Ida., 238, 366 Vaughn. Larry Kent, Fruitland, Ida., 244 Vavages, Geraldlne, Parker, Ariz., 172, 366 Veritsky, Anne Beverly, Porcupine, Ont., Can., 320 Veritsky, Eugene W., Porcupine, Ont., Can. Vernon, Fern T., Provo Vest, Fearn Rolla, Payson, 343 Vernon, Lynn Orson, Orem, 366 Verweire, William A., Glendale, Calif, 402 Vest, Lee Niles, Long Beach, Calif, 402 Vetterii, Ralph R., Fresno, Calif, 148, 210 VicentI, Carl, Dulce, N. Mex. VIcenti, Nina, Dulce, N. Mex., 402 Victor, Roger, LodI, Calif, 224, 225, 343, 413 Vicenti, Norlne I., Dulce, N. Mex., 366 Vincent, Jean B., Los Angeles, Calif,. I 72, 402 Vincent, Sylvia R., Provo, 402 VIsser, Donna B., Rivera, Calif, 343 Vogel, Arvilla Pearl, Salina, 320 Volkman, Paul James, Preston, Minn., 286, 320 Volmer, Carl John, Richland, Wash., 343 Voorhees, Ted Clifford, Spanish Fork Voss, Ralph Neil, Salt Lake City, 402 Voyles, Pearl Ann, Columbia, S. C, 402 w Waddell, Dix K., Driggs, Ida., 320 Waddoups, Connie Mary, Bountiful Wade, Alton Lavar, Provo Wade, Carole Linda, Provo, 402 Wade, Evanell, Bountiful, 173 Wade, Katherine L., Bountiful, 366 Wadley, Paul Douglas, Tabiona Wadley, Alexander, Pleasant Grove Wadsworth, John K., Hemet, Calif Wadsworth, John Milton, Panaca, Nev., 194 Waggoner, Sonya Arlene, San Francisco, Calif,, 402 Wagner, Ruth Ivy, Toronto, Ont., Can., 238, 366 Wagstaff Sheryl Ann, Sa lt Lake City Wahlquist, Bryan K., Idaho Falls, Ida., 262, 402 Wahlqulst, Earl J., Idaho Falls, Ida., 366 Wahlquist, Keith F., Ogden, 366 Wahlquist, Wayne Leroy, Provo Wahlstrom, Barbara, Los Angeles, Calif Wainwright, Arlyn Roy, Kemmerer, Wyo. Waite, George Alma, St. Johns, Ariz. Waite, Warren A., Meridian, Ida. Waite, Wendell Glen, Las Vegas, Nev., 343 Wakefield, Dan W., Provo Wakefield, Gregg Perry, Huntington, 320 Wakefeld, Mary Lynn, Provo, 243, 320 Wakefield, Thomas Kent, Huntington Waldron, Acie Chandler, Malad, Ida., 204, 320 Waldron, Leahmae, Malad, Ida., 230, 402 Waldvogel, Caryl Ann, Bensenville, III., 136, 258, 284, 366 Walker, Beverly J., Afton, Wyo., 220, 366 Walker, Darrel Paul, Provo, 34, 196, 323 Walker, Deann, Salt Lake City, 234, 402 Walker, Gail, Reno, Nev,, 170, 228, 366 Walker, Glenn Ronald, Peoa Walker, Harold C, Winslow, Ariz., 320 Walker, Jean Ellen, Phoenix, Ariz., 402 Walker, Lynn P., Springvllle Walker, Keith Alan, Lapoint, 265, 402 Walker, Lowell W., Springvllle Walker, Mary Jean, Pleasant Grove, 343 Walker, Melvin Haslam, Ely, Nev., 402 Walker, Newell R., RIgby, Ida., 366 Walker, Norris Kay, Ogden, 214, 320 Walker, Rex Vernon, Boise, Ida. Walker, Richard Taylor, Peoa, 343 Walker, Royce Brent, Pleasant Grove, 402 Walker, Shirley Lee, Durango, Colo. Walker, Shirley Louise, Henderson, Nev., 226, 366 Walker, Thomas Alan, Lehi Walker, Thurza Mae, Gaffney, S.C, 402 Walker, Verlene, Mesqulte, Nev., 402 Walker, Verdon Reed, Pleasant Grove Walker, Wendell F., Marsing, Ida., 172 Wall, Charles Leonard, Salt Lake City Wall, Fred G., Long Beach, Calif Wall, Lehman D , American Fork Wall, Lloyd LeRoy, Spring Canyon, 90, 343 Wallace. Wanda. Driggs, Ida., 366 Wallendorff Loren J., Seattle, Wash. Wallis, Travis Lee, Vernal, 402 Wallwork, Marlin G., Redwood City, Calif, 402 Walser, Floyd Leroy, Col. Juarez. Chlh., Mex., 366 Walser, Helen, Pleasant Grove, 162, 320 Walsh, Richard Allan, Albany, N.Y., 158 Walston. Jerry Rolland. Conrad, Mont., 402 Walter, Carolyn, American Fork, 343 Walters, Ruthdale, Whittier, Calif, 259, 366 Waltman, Ralph Larence, Fontana, Calif., 106, 223, 343 Walton, Conrad F.. San Jose, Calif. Walton, Denzll Ree, Springvllle, 320 Walton, Paul Francis, Layton Walton, Steven Douglas, Salt Lake City, 402 Walton, Wilbur Thomas, Gooding, Ida., 148, 262, 320 Wangsgard, Gene, Santa Monica, Calif., 343 Wankler, Beverly J., Los Angeles, Calif, 173, 366 Wanlass, Geraldlne, Santa Maria, Calif., 366 Wanlass, Rhea, Lehi, 402 Ward, Dalphine M., White Rock, B.C., Can., 256 Ward, Carol Jean, Portland, Ore., 366 Ward, Dennis Eric, White Rock, B. C, Can., 256, 326 Ward, Elaine Ardell, Elba, Ida., 366 Ward, Emily Sue, Long Beach, Calif., 366 Ward, Eric Franklin, Idaho Falls, Ida. Ward, Georgeanna Jane, Twin Falls, Ida., 228, 366 Ward, Robert Lindsay, Long Beach, Calif, 402 Ward, Ronald Willis, Paradise, Calif, 218, 366 Ward, Wendell L, Idaho Fallsr Ida., 167, 343 Ward, Sharon Luella, Richfield, Ida., 343 Warden, Calvin Jones, Otto, Wyo., 366 Wardle, Bud J., Provo, 214, 343 Wardleigh, Helen L, Ogden, 108, 343 Ware, Colene Joan, Sandy Ware, Gerald Max, Draper, 402 Warford, George K. Jr., Berkeley, Calif. Warner. Charles Young, Aberdeen, Ida., 279, 285, 325 Warner, Derral C, Heyburn, Ida., 402 Warner, James Lee, Fillmore, 343 Warner, James William, South Bend, Ind.. 402 Warner, Keith C, Payson Warner, Kent M., Payson Warner, Nadlne, Spanish Fork, 343 Warner, Orvll R., Provo Warnick, Boyd L., Pleasant Grove Warnick, Charles Peter, Windsor, Colo., 320 Warnick, Gerald Brunt, Pasadena, Calif., 106 Warnick, Stephen Lee, Pleasant Grove, 325 Warnock, D. Carl, Sigurd, 320 Warren, Allan H., Spanish Fork Warren, Barbara Joanne, Missoula, Mont.. 402 Warren, Connie L., Price, 237, 402 Warren, Donald W., Oklahoma City, Okla., 343 Warren, Gary Wallace, South Gate, Calif, 402 Wartena, Carol Joan, San Jose, Calif., 366 Wasden, Leonard B., Idaho Falls, Ida., 147, 214, 320, 412 Wasden, Lyle Lloyd, Scipio, 366 Wasden, Michael Dale, Berkeley, Calif, 343 Washburn, Richard M., Nampa, Ida., 402 Washburn, Robert Alvln, Nampa, Ida. Washburn, Roland M., Pasco, Wash., 176, 402 Waters, Max Leroy, Burley, Ida., 343 Washburn, Veloy, Provo, 166, 343 Waters, Arlln Glade, Provo Watkins, Margaret Jean Watklns, Prince Luther, Boqart, Ga., 402 Watson, David M., Honolulu, T. H. Watson, Gary Kent, Provo Watson, Dolores Anne, Twin Falls, Ida., 402 Watson, Luke A., Jr., Hartsville, S. C, 252 Watson, Mary Etta, Inglewood, Calif Watson, Reba Carol, Twin Falls, Ida., 320 Watson, Robert Gayl, Bozeman, Mont., 402 Watt, David Leo, Lansing, Mich., 366 447 •••PWWwwpww p •ikiMfmm student Index - Autumn Quarter Wafts. Blaine Harvey, Idaho Falls, Ida., 402 Watt. Diane, Layton. 402 WaHs. Jack Arlyn. Provo. 343 Watts. Joseph Laverne. KIrtland. N. Me«.. 366 Watts, Larry George. Portland. Ore. Watts. Louise. Kanosh Watts, Zelda D. K.. Prove Watts. Sharon Kay, Salt Late City Watts. Richard Arlin. Springville, 402 Wayman, Mary Carol. Provo. 160. 402 Waymire. Katherlne, Overton. Nev.. 343 Weatherbee. Doris Ann. Rienzi. Miss., 343 Weathernnan. Don I., Twin Falls. Ida. Weaver, Barbara Ethel, Idaho Falls, Ida. Weaver. Clyde Marquis. Chula Vista, Calif. Weaver. Ellen Claire. Melrose Park. III.. 208. 320 Weaver. Marqurette L.. Idaho Falls. Ida.. 248. 343 Weaver, Marvin Gordon, Cowan, W. Va.. 320 Weaver, Melvin Glenn. Grace. Ida., 366 Webb. Armond Paul. Lehl. 224, 225. 320 Webb. Cecil Wlldon, Provo, 402 Webb, Carolyn K.. Lynwood. Calif.. 226, 402 Webb, Elbert C. Jr.. Oceanside. Calif. Webb. Emily Jeanne. Winston-Salem. N. C 230. 252. 402 Webb. Emma Lou. Provo, 402 Webb. George Richard, Melba. Ida.. 402 Webb. Irene. Mesa. Ariz.. 174. 176. 366 Webb. Janet. Lehi. 402 Webb. Karen. Provo. 343 Webb, Karl Eugene. Lehi Webb, Kay, San Manuel, Ariz., 237, 402 Webber, Maurice R., Big Timber, Mont. Webber, Robert Reed, Bronxville, N. Y., 124. 218. 323 Weber. Allen Howard. Lorenzo. Ida.. 402 Webster, Ann V.. Burbank. Calif., 320 Webster, Carl P.. Banlda. Ida., 320 Webster. F. Jean. Rexburg. Ida,, 216. 232. 343 Webster. James W.. Provo. 194, 195, 320 Webster. Lorraine. American Fork. 343 Webster, Richard V., Burbank. Calif. 320 Webster. Sharron. Provo. 208, 344 Weeks, Michael Wayne, Provo, 175. 402 Weenig, Jay F.. Boise. Ida., 86. 90. 320 Weenig, Max T.. Boise. Ida. Weese. Sharon C. Fullerton. Calif.. 366 Weidauer. Floyd Paul, Kearns. 91 Weidauer, Leona Marie. Kearns, 402 Weldner, Leo Albert. Portland. Ore., 125. 214. 366. 412 Weldner, Roger Gilbert. Portland. Ore.. 214. 402 Weight, Conda Ann, Springville Weight, Gloria. Orem. 162, 246. 366 Weight, Howard Vane, Springville. 159, 402 Weight, Joyce L., Provo Weight, Linda, Springville, 162, 402 Weight, Mary Lou, Provo Weiler, Charles Henry, Nahant, Mass., 204. 263. 285, 344 Weinheimer, Edith L., Welling, Alta.. Can. Weinheimer. Gerald W.. Welling. Alta.. Can., 366 Weitzell. Norman Lee. Provo Welch. Dorothy Jeanne. Logan. 366 Welch. Ervil W.. Sarah. Miss.. 148, 252, 344 Welch, Keith W., Springville Welch, Norma Anne. Provo, 237, 258, 402 Welker. Janet Louise, Pima. Ariz.. 49, 212 Welles, Aleese P. .Glendale. Calif.. 344 Wells, Edward J., Pasadena. Calif., 30. 190. 402 Wells. Ernest Stewart, Provo. 320 Wells. Marilyn Galvin. Provo, 326 Wells, Richard W.. Las Vegas, Nev., 148, 344 Wells, Robert Homer. Provo, 402 Wells. Samuel Bently. Logandale. Nev., 402 Welsh. Richard L., Peoa Wendt, Jean Davis, Kalispell, Mont.. 344 Wemple. Joan Rae, Dorris, Calif., 230, 266, 402 Wendelboe, Shirley L., Las Vegas. Nev., 402 Wendt, Roy Eugene. Kalispell, Mont.. 320 Wengreen. Earl Wayne. Orem Werner, Dean J.. Burbank. Calif.. 224. 250. 366 Werner, Edward Scott. Albuquerque. N. Mex., 320 Werner, Miriam Anne. Provo Werner. Harold Lewis. Provo. 103 Wernz. Therald A.. Provo West. Donna Marlene, Hurricane. 269. 402 West. Emerson Roy, Salt Lake City, 204, 344 West. Herschel J. Jr., La Mesa. Calif. West, James David. Denver. Colo.. 402 West. John Hunt Jr.. Glendora. Calif. West. Joseph Donald. Provo. 344 West. Joseph. Glendora. Calif. West, Joyce. Pocatello. Ida.. 202, 367 West, Leonard R.. American Fork. 344 West. Sarah Jane. Los Angeles. Calif.. 402 West. Robert D.. Rexburg, Ida.. 221 West. Sharon Grace. Salt Lake City, 402 Westenskow. Carolyn. Imbler. Ore.. 402 Westenskow. Leiand D.. Imbler. Ore.. 344 Westenskow, Richard. Weedburn. Ore., 326 Westenskow, William V., LaGrande, Ore.. 323 Westerberg, Eleanor L., St. Anthony, Ida. Westerberg. Thomas B.. St. Anthony, Ida.. 223. 320. 412 Westerman, Lynn Ray. Magna Westfall. Ronald D.. No. Hollywood. Calif.. 190, 402 Westman, Price Jan, San Fernando, Calif.. 146. 320 Westover. James Howard. Provo. 402 Westrlng. Renae, Nephl. 367 Westwood, Ardis Jean, Moab, 326 Westwood, Elizabeth S.. San Diego, Calif., 198. 234. 402 Westwood. Kent D., Provo Westwood. Richard. Provo Whaley. Marcella Gay, Ogden, 133. 344 Whatcott, Velora Jean, Salt Lake City Whatcott. Wes EIroy. Provo Wheadon. Pearl Ellen. Riverton Wheat, Kenneth Edwin, Torrance, Calif., 9 1 , 403 Wheeler, Geraldine, Salt Lake City, 367 Wheeler, Carole J.. Ogden, 232. 344 Wheeler, Paul Marvin, Rawlins, Wyo., 403 Whetman, Lelcl, Draper, 403 Whetten. Amanda Jean. Col. Juarez. Chlh,. Mex., 173, 403 Whetten, Velma, Col. Juarez, Chih., Mex, Whetten. Kate Allred. Provo Whetten. John Jerome, Provo Whlffen, Diana. Alameda. Calif., 176. 226. 403 Whipple, Cale, Bellflower. Calif.. 344 Whipple. Carol Louise. Monticello. 403 Whipple. Jay Wlllard, Rainier. Ore., 261. 344 Whipple. Connie Inez, Long Beach, Calif.. 403 Whipple. Venla. Showlow. Ariz., 259 Whipple, Verland T.. Citrus Heights, Calif. Whipple. Walter Leroy. Long Beach, Calif. Whitaker. Carol Jean. Portland. Ore., 238. 284, 344 Whitaker, Barbara. Stockton. Calif., 173. 403 Whitaker, Carolyn Ruth, Kanosh, 367 Whitaker, Dorothy Joan, Provo, 198, 344 Whitaker, Ivie, Portland, Ore., 403 White. Allle Lou. Provo. 403 White, Ballard Thurman. Salt Lake City. 320 White, Clarelyn, Mesa, Ariz.. 367 White, Dennis K.. Provo White. Earl Roger. Santa Monica, Calif. White, Edward B.. Mesa, Ariz.. 344 White. Glenda Mae. Porterville. Calif.. 320 White, Jerald Dell, Green River. Wyo., 344 White. John Owen, Rosevllle, Calif, 403 White, Judith Anne, Attleboro. Mass., 403 White. Kathryn Ruth. Wyndotte, Mich.. 212. 249. 367 White. Leiand Darrell. Clearfield White. Marline. Green River, Wyo., 200, 403 White, Nancy Prlscilla, Los Angeles, Calif., 200, 403 White. Olivia Jane. Redding. Calif., 138. 216, 230. 403 White. Richard Nielsen, Redding. Calif White. Sarah Ann. San Leandro, Calif, 198, 403 White. Verna. Emmett, Ida.. 403 White. Samuel James. Goshen, 403 White. Wendell Charles, Jerome, Ida.. 190. 367 White. William W.. Attleboro. Mass.. 320 Whitear. Melvin J.. Ogden, 320 Whiteford, June Gracey, Orem Whitehead. Craig B. 111. Ogden, 403 Whitehead. Gwendolyn C, Palisades. Calif. Whltehouse, Alan Lee, Tooele Whitesides, Gerald. Burley, Ida., 344 Whitesides. James Neal. Twin Falls. Ida.. 323 Whltford. Beverly Ann. Lakewood. Calif. 30, 167, 367, 412 Whiting. Dick R., Burley, Ida.. 173. 367 Whiting, Eugene J.. Heber Whiting. Fred Leon, Provo Whiting. James W.. Springville, 367 Whiting, Jean Frances. Albuquerque. N. Mex., 134. 259. 262, 344 Whiting. Lois Fern. Salmon. Ida.. 212, 282, 323 Whiting, Marjorie Jo, Idaho Falls, Ida., 172. 367 Whitlock, Von Varlynn, Long Beach, Calif 320 Whitlock. Woodrow C, Provo. 403 Whitman. Charles W.. Montpeller. Ida., 154, 155, 158 Whitman, Darlene Ethel, Chandler. Ariz.. 403 Whitmer, LeRoy Swapp, Fruitland, N. Mex., 403 Whitmore, Daniel R., Waynesboro, Pa. Whltmore. Geraldine. Sandy. 403 Whitney. Garth B.. Parowan. 320 Whitney. Marcia. Bellevue. Wash., 320 Whitney. Maurice P., Tacoma, Wash., 367 Whitney. Nedra Ann. Springville. 162. 212. 367 Whitney. Shirley Dean. Springville Whittaker. Arthur R.. Circleville, 237. 367 Whittaker, Dorothy A., Circleville. 157. 320 Whittaker. Harry H.. Thornton. Ida., 344 Whittaker. Larry Sevy. Circleville Whittle. LaDawn, Preston, Ida.. 403 Whittle. Melba Lynne. Kimberly, Ida.. 230, 403 Whitworth. Darrell C. Inkom. Ida.. 367 Wickes. Natalie. Ogden. 173. 262. 367 Wickstrom. Corlnne C. Pasadena. Calif.. 367 WIddison. Harold A.. Helena. Mont.. 367 Widdison. Joan Edna. Helena. Mont.. 260, 403 WIddison, William Bart. Portland, Ore.. 403 Wiedenmeier. Marilyn, Fond du Lac. Wis., 320 Wlese, Glen James, Ogden Wight. Gordon M.. Springville Wlqnall. Mark J.. Salem Wllberg. Carl Creed, Orem, 204, 367 Wilcock, Keith Dickson, Salt Lake City, 194, 367 Wilcox, Carol Maurline, Saratoga, Calif.. 403 Wilcox. Dorinda. La Habra, Calif.. 344 Wilcox, Jerry Dean. Provo, 403 Wilcox, Joel William. Provo Wilcox, John Boyd. Calgary, Alta.. Can., 147 Wilcox. Ludean. Pleasant Grove. 367 Wilcox. Marion Fern, Huntington Park, Calif., 170, 228, 367 Wilcox, Sonya, Boise, Ida.. 344 Wilcox. Stanley Frank. Azusa. Calif.. 344 Wilcox. Wesley. Nampa. Ida. Wilde. H. LuJeane. Park City. 287, 320 Wilde, Keith Dean, Welling, Alta. ..Can.. 367 Wilde. Norma. Union. Ore.. 403 Wilde. Veldon Lawrence, Provo. 325 Wilding. Dixie Lee, Terreton. Ida.. 344 Wilding, Ruth Jeanette, Sugar City, Ida.. 246. 344 Wilhelm. Guy A., WInslow, Ariz.. 344 Wllholt, Darrel Loel, Portland, Ore., 403 Wilkes, Melvin Ronald, Aurora, 90, 103, 344 Wilkes, Vincent C. Aurora Wilkey. George Carl, Nephl, 403 Wilkins, Gail. Idaho Falls. Ida.. 344 Wllkins. Myrza Jean. Sherman Oaks. Calif. 232 Wilkins, Roberta E.. VIctorvIlle. Calif, 170. 207, 320 Wllkins, Rosalea Lois, Santa Monica, Calif. 344 Wilkinson, Alice L.. Provo Wilkinson, Clifton B.. Coalville. 367 Willjlnson, David L., Provo. 167. 224. 367 Wilkinson, Milton J.. Richfield Wilkinson. Oral Bryan. Murray Wilkinson, Robert C. Provo Wlllden. David Joel. Beaver Wlllden, Jerome R.. Salt Lake City. 344 Willden. William K., Orem Wille. Milton George, Chicago, 111., 325 Wllles, Frank Jesse, Babblft, Nev.. 367 Willett. George R Jr.. Provo. 320 Willey. Steven Moon. Bountiful. 403 Williams. Bertha M., Salt Lake City Williams. Blaine Dean. San Diego, Calif Williams, Byron Cole, Axson, Ga. Williams, Dallas Y., Hamer, Ida.. 320 Williams, Delyn Elmer. Lakeview. Ore.. 286. 367 Williams. Dwayne A., Phoenix. Ariz.. 285. 326 Williams. Eldon Blaine. Richland. Wash.. 367 Williams. Fredrick R.. Provo Williams. Hanna Mae. Provo Williams. Helen Ann. Spanish Fork. 367 Williams. Henry Leroy. Olympla, Wash.. 320 Williams. James Fred. Ogden. 190, 274, 323 Williams, John Kirk. Ontario, Ore. ' Williams. Joseph V., Price Williams, Joyce Arlene. Clearfield, 282, 367 Williams, Laura Joyce. Kansas City. Kan., 403 Williams, Margaret O., Orem Williams. Mary, Pioche. Nev., 283, 320 Williams, Myrle, Kamas, 344 Williams, Myrna Loy, Sunnyslde Williams. Noel Judd. Provo. 320 Williams. Owen B.. Orem Williams. Paul George, Provo, 321 Wlllianis, Robert E., Mesa. Ariz.. 173. 367 Williams. Terry Rae, Provo. 367 Williams, William G.. Boise. Ida., 248 Williamson, Gary Clark, San Marino. Calif., 190 223 254. 321 Wllllch, Theodore. Provo Willis, Golda. Chandler, Ariz.. 403 Willis. Judith Carol. Martinsville. Ind., 367 Willis, Vivian Love. Snowflake, Ariz., 321 Wilson, Alice Ann. St. Michaels. Ariz. Wilson, Anne Helen. Monticello. 403 Wilson. Arlene. Salt Lake City, 321 448 student Index - Autumn Quarter Wilson, Arnold, Springvllle, 325 Wilson, Avard Lynn, Prove Wilson Arvilla Ray, Gushing, Okla., 403 Wilson, Betty Joan, Salt Lake City, 403 Wilson, Bobby R., Kernersville, N. C, 344 Wilson, Delight, Glendale, Calif. Wilson, Eber Keith, Riverside, Calif. Wilson, Elizabeth P., Santa Rosa, Calif., 367 Wilson, Elmond, Tridell Wilson, Harvey A .Jr., Salt Lake City Wilson, Helen, Hatch, 240, 367 Wilson, Jack Ronald, Provo, 367 Wilson, Jay Roger, Salt Lake City, 403 Wilson, John L., Idaho Falls, Ida., 274, 325 Wilson, Lamon David, Provo, 325 Wilson, Larry R., Orenn Wilson. Lawrence D., Roosevelt Wilson, Lerona M., Col. Juarez, Chih., Mex. Wilson, Loyd Leon, Woodland, Calif., 344 Wilson, Warba, Hatch, 403 Wilson, Maurice Devon, Sinclair, Wyo., 403 Wilson, Richard J. , Portland, Ore., 224, 344 Wilson, Robert Earl, Portland, Ore., 269, 367 Wilson, Ward P., Provo, 321 Wilson, Wayne Paxton, Provo Wilson, William Albert, Dov ney, Ida., 344 Wiltbank, Jerry D., Greer, Ariz. Wiltbank, Joyce, Albuquerque, N. Mex., 172, 268 Wlmber, Melvin Leon, Springvllle Wimber, Nancy Kay, Salt Lake City, 403 Wimmer, David Rolland, San Lorenzo, Calif., 176, 403 Wlmmer, Lucille Jean, Duchesne Wimmer, Robert Osmond, San Lorenzo. Calif. Winborg, James P., Pocatello. Ida. Winegar, Eleta Irene, Provo, 367 Wlnegar, Gary H., Ontario, Ore., 367 Winegar, Jack, Buhl, Ida. Wlnegar, Legrand, Salt Lake City Wing, Glennis, Lehi, 321 Winkel, Thomas Ray, Alameda, Calif. Winkler, Louis Albert, Mount Pleasant Winkelman, Walter W., Salt Lake City, 204, 367 Winkler, Mary Lee, Provo, 321 Winkler, Mary Ruth, Arlington, Va., 173. 367 Winkler, Pauline, Bluebell, 265, 344 Winn, Paul B., Preston, Ida. Wlnslow, Wayman Lloyd, Lehl, 321 Winters, Francis B., Provo, 321 Winters, Kathleen, Afton, Wyo., 344 Winterton, Arlan E., Heber, 173, 367 Wlnterton, Doyle W., Orem, 367 Winterton, Eldon W., Roosevelt, 344 Wlnterton, Wayne Allen, Orem Winters, Evan Burton, Afton, Wyo., 173, 403 Winther, Emily, Anaheim, Calif., 198 Wlrrlck, Allyn Joseph, Hood River, Ore., 344 Wlrrlck, George Walker, Hood River, Ore., 344 Wlrrlck, Thomas Kay, Hood River, Ore. Wlscombe, Anne, Springvllle, 367 Wistisen, Martin J., Bancroft, Ida., 403 Wistisen, Rolene, Bancroft, Ida., 321 Wltbeck, Carol, Provo Witt, Daniel G., Heber, 323 Wlttorf, Robert Henry, New York, N. Y.. 367 Wittwer. Jon Paul, Chula Vista, Calif.. 190, 367 Wixom, Sharl, Salt Lake City Woerner, Gary Carl, Laguna Beach, Calif., 142 Wofflnden, Anna Joy, Lehi. 173 Wold. Joyce Elaine, Murtaugh, Ida., 403 Wold, Larry Richard, Idaho Falls, Ida., 272, 403 Wold, Max Preston, Mesa, Ariz.. 325 Wolfley, Ella Sellers, Freedom, Wyo.. 344 Wolsey. Edward John. Provo, 403 Wolsey, Marlene, Provo, 344 Woltman, Patsy Nell, Citrus Heights, Calif., 367 Wolverton, Garrett W., Anaconda, Mont., 403 Wong, Cornelia Ah Lin, Lanai, T. H., 403 Wong, See Bon, Provo, 344 Wood, Blair, St. George Wood, Carol, Cardston, Alta., Can., 212, 228, 367 Wood. Fern, Spanish Fork, 344 Wood. Grant Reed. Holden. 403 Wood, Helen, Holden, 321 Wood, Janet, Salem, 403 Wood. James Dean. Cardston. Alta., Can. Wood, John Ray, Ogden Wood, John Rich, Murray Wood, Marilyn, Provo Wood. Marilyn. Salt Lake City, 367 Wood, Orin Lew, Big Creek, Calif., 344 Wood, Orion Howard, Cedar City, 174, 367 Wood, Paul Lavon, Baker, Ore., 321 Wood, Richard Eugene, Orosi, Calif., 137, 326 Wood. Zella Virginia, Baker, Ore., 367 Woodard, Jay, Goshen, 344 Woodbury, Marita N., Monroe, 403 Woodard, Lawrence E., Rangely, Colo. Woodbury, Rodney D., Las Vegas, Nev.. 368 Wood bury. Thomas B.. Wichita. Kan., 403 Woodfleld, Norman R., Ogden, 325 Woodmansee, Robert I., Rexburg. Ida., 326 Woodring, Thomas M., Santa Barbara, Calif., 344 Woodruff. Ella Mae. Weiser, Ida., 403 Woodruff. Eva S.. Provo Woodruff. Jackson B. Jr., Berkeley, Calif. Woods, Daniel Bryant, Springvllle Woods, Elva Janice, Charleston, S.C, 252 Woods, Herbert Dee, Ogden, 176, 204. 205 Woods, Richard Brazier, Salt Lake City. 321 Woods. Robert Charles. Pen Gllly, Minn. Woodward, Anita Ann, Fallon, Nev., 344 Woodward, John Lowell, Provo, 368 Woodward, Lee Anna, Sacramento, Calif, 228, 368 Woodward, Marilyn I., Seattle, Wash., 44, 208, 368, 412 Woodworth, Beverly Lee, Provo Woodworth, Roger F., Spokane, Wash. Woolf. Gordon Alan, Ucon, Ida.. 173, 368 Woolstenhulme, Dickie, North Bend, Ore., 91, 403 Woolston, Claudia J., American Fork, 160. 403 Wooton. Devere Gareth. American Fork Wootton. Richard R., Provo Workman, Lee Alma, Rlverton, 403 Workman, Bobbie Ancll. Provo. 403 Workman. Vena May, St. George, 255. 344 Worley. Shirley Arlene, Fair Oaks, Calif, 166, 368 Worley Jan Eugene, Los Angeles, Calif., 403 Worlton, Dale Reid, Blackfoot. Ida. Worlton, Thomas Grover, Blackfoot, Ida., 134 Worsley, Donald S., Peru. Ind., 344 Worsley. Joan Kay, Provo, 162, 321 Worsley, Klea Evans, Provo Wortham, Luanna Lea, Grand Junction, Colo., 344 Worthen, Ellis C, Price, 344 Worthington, Don L., Payson, 368 Wrathall, Jay W., Depew, N. Y., 47, 204. 321 Wrathall. Taft Wallace. Palo Alto. Calif. 344 Wray. Gerald N., Irwin, Ida., 204, 344 Wride, Anna Marie, Payson, 403 Wride, Dale Hayward, American Fork. 403 Wride. Dawn Ray. Aberdeen. Ida., 270, 403 Wright, Jack Olsen, Los Angeles, Calif. Wride, Marion, Spanish Fork, 321 Wride. Wendell Tom. Long Beach. Calif.. 214, 321 Wright, Ann Selgrld. Eugene. Ore. Wright. Catherine E.. Ogden. 321 Wright, Colin. Independence. Mo. Wright. Dan L.. Heber Wrlghf Dolores Sharon. Glendale. Calif. 208, 226 404 Wright, Edna Ladean, Murray. 232. 233 Wright, Frances Thelma, Malta, Monf. 404 Wrighf George Gilbert, Chula Vista, Calif Wright, James Reuben, Gooding. Ida.. 91. 404 Wright. Joye, Murray, 404 Wright. Karen. Salt Lake City, 404 Wright. Kaye. Heber. 404 Wright, Keith Norwood, Clawson, 404 Wright, Kenneth D., Los Angeles, Calif, 368 Wright, Mary Elizabeth. Mapleton Wright, Meredith, Denver, Colo., 173, 404 Wright. Norma. Los Angeles, Calif., 321 Wright, Norman Dale, Murray Wright, Robert Lee. Provo. 404 Wright. Robert Royce, Cardston, Alta., Can. Wright. Wayne M., Tacoma. Wash., 368 Wright, Ruth Louisa, San Jose. Calif, 368 Wright. Ronald Charles. Riverside, Calif. Wright, Sharron, Mesa, Ariz., 212, 404 Wright. William Jay, Alamo, Nev. Wrlgley, Karl A., Burley, Ida., 190, 368 Wrigley. Marvin B.. Burley, Ida., 167, 190, 404 Wuerth, Dieter, Tacoma. Wash., 368 Wunderli. Yvonne Joy. Sacramento, Calif.. 230, 404 Wurst, Ladonna S.. Sf Anthony, Ida., 321 Wursten, Deanna G., Provo Wursten, John A. Jr., Arlington, Calif Wygal, Lavon, Springerville, Ariz., 368 Wynder, Marlene, Calgary, Alta., Can., 344 Wynn. George Brent. Ontario. Ore., 190, 404 Wynn, Russell D., Springfield, Ida., 404 Wyss. Eileen Loretta, Washington, D. C, 173, 263, 404 Yang, Kwang Nam, Pusan, Korea, 326 Yapelli, Albert Jr., Los Angeles, Calif. Yardley, Gene Russell, Gunnison, 404 Yardley. Nancy. Beaver. 234, 404 Yardley, Mary Alice, Salt Lake City, 230. 404 Yeates, Carole, Logan, 234, 404 Yeates, James Lorin. Denver, Colo., 321 Yergensen, RaeJean, Monroe, 404 Ylngllng, Billy Alvln, North Bend, Ore., 368 Ylngling, Kay Alan, Waynesboro, Pa., 368 Ylngllng. Laura May, North Bend, Ore., 246, 261, 404 Yoder, George Henry, South Gate, Calif. Yorgason, Joseph Wayne, Provo Yorgason. Lorelle, Otto, Wyo., 172, 368 Yorgason. Vanja Louise, Ogden, 172, 404 Yorgensen, William L., Provo Yorgesen. Delmar Ralph, Idaho Falls, Ida. Yoshino, Yootaro. Tokyo, Japan, 131, 302, 305, 32! Younce, Patty Rae, Hlllsboro, Ore., 404 Youd. T. Leslie, Spanish Fork Young. Alice Kathleen, Chambers, Ariz., 368 Young, Barbara Claire, San Luis Obispo, Calif. Young. Carol Gay. Provo, 266, 404 Young. Beven Guy. Huntington. 344 Young. Dennis Allen, Fullerton. Calif.. 404 Young. Donald Woolley. Huntington Park, Calif. Young, Elizabeth Jean, Taber, Alta., Can. Young. James W.. Farmington, N. Mex. Young. Jean Lenore, Payson Young, Jerry Sherman, Idaho Falls, Ida., 368 Young. Kendall W.. Blanding Young. Lauretta. Rainier, Ore., 404 Young, Leonard D., Blackfoof Ida., 404 Young. Marilyn Starr, Bluewater, N, Mex., 404 Young. Robert M., Provo Young. Ross. Heber. 321 Young, Sondra Elaine, La Crescenta, Calif, 198, 344 Zabel, Kara Lynn, El Cajon, Calif Zabrlskle. Grant R., Provo Zabrlskle, Marllynn, Orem, 321 Zabrlskle. Maurine. Pleasant Grove Zaccardi. Ben C, Springvllle Zander. Karen Patricia. Fond du Lac, Wis., 162 Zarif. Roberto. Brazil, 404 Zaugg. Waldo S.. Union, Ore. Zeller. Ronald P., Milwaukee, Wis. Zlegler, George Robert, Lehl Zlelinski, Judith Ann, Tacoma, Wash.. 368 Zinn. Raymond David. El Centro. Calif Zirker. Ronald John, Wardon, Wash., 279, 321 Zirker. Saundra, San Diego, Calif, 208, 368 Zitting, Ronald Dwayne. Clarkston. Wash.. 90, 368 Zohner, Glenn Dorin, Driggs, Ida., 344 Zollinger, Janice L., San Bernardino, Calif. 226, 341 Zuber, Donovan Adolf, Toronto, Ont., Can. Zundel, Ivan Brown, El Paso, Tex. 449 student Index - Winter Quarter Aamodt, Molvin Heber, Murray Abegg, Myrlon Bentley, Provo ' Adams, Bonnie Jean, Pierre, 5. D., 346 Adams, Lavere, Tremonton Adamson, Lorna Marie, Salt Lake City, 173, 202 Addis, Donald F., Oakland, Calif., 346 Aeschbach, Hanna, Aarav, Switzerland, 328 Aldean. Edward Fulton, Bakersfield. Calif. Allan, Barbara, Mapleton Allen, Denzel C, Berkeley, Calif. Allen, Terry S., Winslow, Ariz. Allphin. Ann S. H., Lovell Wyo. Allphin, Marian A., Lovell, Wyo. Allred, Leslie Dee. Provo Andersen, Mario Ray Provo, 328 Anderson, Arthur Carl, Glenns Ferry, Ida. Anderson, Douglas L., Salt Lake City Andetson, Gale Yancey, Pocatello ,lda. Anderson, Joan, Gunnison Anderson, Lawrence O., Santa Monica, Calif., 23 7, 328 Anderson, Lois Raymond, Sacramento, Calif. Anderson, Lowell Ray, Falrview Anderson, Richard D., Sacramento, Calif. Anderson, Ronald B., Salt Lake City Anderson, Warren B., Pleasant Grove Ands ' ton, Janice, Roosevelt Andrus, Irva Pratt, Provo Andrus, Richard D., Long Beach, Calif. Andrui. Ramona E. Glaus, Long Beach, Calif. Angus, Donald Roy. Blythe, Calif. Applegate, Thayne R., Richfield Armstrong, Biair, Idaho Falls, Ida., 167, 345 Asay, Adelbert B., Provo Ashby, Marian, Provo, 166, 346 Ashton. R .Paul, Midvale, 218. 328 Aubrey, Sheryl Jean, Woodland, Calif. Austin, John M., Provo B Backman, Robert Jon, Santaquin Baer, Richard David, Berkeley, Calif. Bagley. Rodney Deland, Ogden Bair, Steven L., Glenwood Springs, Colo. Baird, Alan, Payson Baird, Vaughn. Hey burn, Ida. Baker, C. Frank Jr., Delta Baker, John Reynold, Tooele Ball, Colleen, Murray, 166 Ballantyne, Wlllard J., Orem Barkdull, Franklin Del, Pocatello. Ida. Barth, Richard Ervin, Salt Lake City Barton, H. Keith, Orem Batman. Lanny Leroy, Portland. Ore. Beachem, Paul John, St. Augustine, Fla. Bean, Ronald H., Seattle, Wash. Beardall, Robert Lloyd, Sprlngville Bearnson, William J., Sprlngville Beck, Gayle, Ogden Beck, Vaughn K., American Fork Beck, Veria, Ovid, Ida. Beckstead, Zan L. Beckstrand, Therald C, Meadow, 329 Beecroft. Bill L.. Provo Belnap, Richard Duane, Ogden Belt, Glenys Rollins, Lyman, Wyo. Bengry, Ruth Roberts, Cardston, Alta., Can. Bennett, Gordon L., American Fork Bennett, Richard L., Lehi Benson, Owen J., Ephralm Berg, Lowell A., Heber Berry, Margaret Ann. No. Hollywood, Calif., 372 Berry, Rex Alden, Provo, 372 Bertoncelj. Eileen, Point of Rocks, Wyo.. 208. 306 Bethers, Euray, Heber Bilbray, James Hubert, Las Vegas, Nev., 372 Bills, William Harvey, Emmett, Ida., 348 Bingham, Darold Leroy, Idaho Falls Ida. Sinks, Joseph D., Mapleton Bird, Beverly Ann, Memphis, Tenn. Bird, Eva Deon, Mendon Blanchard, Wilma Jean, Pendleton, Ore. Blankenstein. John B., Provo Bodon. Harold W., Salt Lake City Boelter, Barbara, Salt Lake City Bollnder, Richard L., Sacramento, Calif. Bonnett, Lowell W., Provo Boothe, Mali J., Orem Boots, William James, Cobalt, Ida. Bosen, Bonnie Joy, Long Beach, Calif. Bourne. Sidney Arthur, Lethbridge. Alta., Can., 348 Bowers, Donald Dale, Nyssa, Ore. Bown, Roger Layfette, Provo, 158 Boyack, Anne, Salt Lake City Boyack, Margaret May, bpringvill Boyce, Barbaro Ann, Provo Boyden, Jacqueline, Lethbridge, Alta., Can. Bracken, Byron Lee. Tooele, 373 Bradshaw, Lawrence S., Drummond, Mont., 348 Brady, Madge Renon, Spring City. 173, 373 Brague, Charlene Ann, Riverside, Calif., 172 Bralthwaite, Leonard D., Provo Brandt, William E. Jr., Orem Brasher, Ruth E., Huntington Breevwer, Jan, Faardam, Holland Brew:ter, Marda, Portland, Ore.. 237 Briggs. Arta Lucille, Salt Lake City, 237 Brim, Larry Hyde, Downey, Lda. Brlndley, Mary Ann, Koosharem, 373 Bringhurst, Fred R., Alhambra, Calif. Brinkerhoff, Golda, Flowell Broadhead, Dean Morris, Cardston, Alta., Can. Broman, David Gary, Cincinnati, Ohio Brook, William Dean, Payson Brooks, Kenneth Wayne, Henefer Brooksby, Wayne J., Fredonia, Ariz. Brown, Jacqueline Sue, Twin Falls, Ida. Brown, Kay F., Arcadia, Calif. Brown, Raymond Carroll, Bremerton, Wash., 288, 348 Brown, Richard Dale, American Fork Brown, Walter Dean, Blackfoot, Ida. Bryner, Maurice Clair, Overton. Nev. Buchanan, Norma C, Provo, 269 Buckwalter, Jolayne, American Fork Buckwalter, Kent G., American Fork Buettner, Roy Hans, Cardston, Alta., Can. Buhler, Sylvan B.. American Fork Bukich, Rudy Andrew, Los Angeles, Calif. Bullock, Dennis S., Welling, Alta., Can. Bulow, Melvlna, Provo Bunker, Gary Lamond, Las Vegas. Nev. Burden. Jack Duane, Portervilie, Calif. Burgess, Sara Jane, Copperton Burnham, Lucy Gail W,. Provo Burns, Noel Eugene. Salt Lake City Burt, Rodney L.. Sprlngville Bush, Douglas P., Rosemead, Calif., 251 Butler, Albert Bay, Richfield, 349 Butler, Oral C, Provo Byington, Deverl Y., Jerome, Ida. Bytheway, Mercy D., West Jordan, 374 Cahoon, Thomas Patrick, Calgary, Alta., Can. Calder, E. Vance, Orem Call, James Richard, Olldale. Calif., 237, 330 Call, Owen Dean, Col. Dub., Chih., Mex. Callaway, Lowell Evan, Pasadena, Calif. Campbell. Kerry Leon, Provo Capps, Douglas L., Jerome, Ida. Cannon, Wilford Glenn, Payson Carbine, Chadra, Las Cruces, N. Mex. Cardall, Stanley. Provo Cardon. Bartell Wilson, Oakland, Calif., 375 Carlisle, Elmo J., Payson Carlion, Thayne G.. Los Angeles, Calif. Carson, Eldon Earl. Salt Lake City Carter, Dannie Wallls, Orem Cartin, Gilbert M., Jacksonville, Fla., 252, 375 Case, James Richard, Scottsdale, Ariz, Cassell, William Carol. Ft. Worth, Tex. Cavanaugh. George L., Agar, S. Dak. Chambers, Richard W., San Diego, Calif., 270 Chaney, Evan Ray, Spokane, Wash. Chapman, James Edwin. Merced, Calif. Chappie, Jay Darrell, Provo Chowdhury, Pratlp. Nath Christensen, Carolyn, Payson Chrlstensen, David C, Denver, Colo. Christensen, Ida B. K. Christensen, Lorimer, Spanish Fork Chrlstensen, Sharon, Orem Christensen, William J., Pleasant Grove Christiansen, Margit A. Christopherson, Merrll. Provo Clarldge, Frances Gall, White Salmon, Wash. Clark, Bonita Rae, Nampa. Ida. Clark, Edward Roy, Portland, Ore. Clark, Hoover W., Provo Clark, Ranae. 246, 376 Clarke, RIssa M., Provo Clayson, tlmo Anthon, Spanish Fork Clayson, Kendall T,, Alameda, Calif., 376 Clayton, Donna Lee. Bountiful Clegg, Darrel Lewis. Provo Cluff, Donna Vee, Orange, Calif. Cluff. Kenneth C, Provo Cluff, Rulon Walker, Provo Clyde, Kahleen S., McGill. Nev. Coates, Verl bugnell, Lehi Coffman, Gordon Crabb, Salt Lake City, 218, 219, 350 Collard, Colleen Rea, Provo, 376 Collet. Wanda Amber, Del Bonita. Alta., Can., 172, 376 Comer, Paul B., Lehi Connelly, Earl Jack, Prove, 376 Cook, James Reed, Sprlngville. 214 Cooper, William L., Raymond, Alta., Can., 377 Cooper, VIvean Keith, Provo Corbet t, David Dewayne, South Gate, Calif. Cornwell, Janis S. B., Salt Lake City, 283 Coultos, Reginald Hess, Provo Cowan, Gary Kent, NephI Cox, Alice Taylor, Provo Cox, Alta, Provo Cox, Kim Vernon, Payson Cox, Robert B.. Orem Craig. Harris Olene, Layton Crail, Betty Irene, Merced, Calif., 377 Crandall, Gordon C, Sprlngville Crandall, Lawana, Twin Falls, Ida., 207, 33 1 Crandall, Lynn Wallace, Sprlngville Crane, Verna May, Lethbridge, Alta., Can., 377 Crawford, Carl W., Orem Crawford, Arlean A.. Helper, 350 Craythorn, Margaret E., Provo, 172, 208 Crnkovie, E. Elina Curtis, Carol Jean, Salt Lake City, 377 Curtis, Robert Kenneth Cutchen, Eleanor Faye, Dothan, Ala., 350 Dalebout, Gladys J., Salt Lake City Dallin, Reed Lowell, Sprlngville Dame, Gale, Ogden, 172 Dam, Ingrid Elisabeth, Rungsted, Den. Daniels, Jack Keith, Alameda, Calif., 377 Dart, George Edwin, Provo Darton. Melvin Ray, Oakland, Calif. Davenport. Byron F., Provo Davis, Richard J., Provo Davis, Robert L., Richfield, 351 Davis, Terence Avard, Payson Davis. Terrel Eugene. Mt. Home, Ida, Dawson, Kenneth Edsel, Henefer Day, Sherman Ross, Draper De Pew, Adeline Dean, Arzuman George, Sandy Dean, Clifford A., Pima, Ariz. Dean, Connie Ann, American Fork Dean, Ernest H., American Fork Dean, Mildred G., American Fork Dearden, Blaine Beard, Henefer Deby, Wlnnlfred V., Edmonton, Alta., Can., 378 Decker, Jerry, Mancos, Colo., 332 Dennett, El wood, Provo Dennis, Ronald M., Orem Denys, Sylvia Kay, Provo Derrick, Sylvia Marie, Atlanta. Ga. Derrick, Paul Irven, Atlanta, Ga. Despain, Harold Steele, Lovell, Wyo. Dickey, Desmond C, Jacksonville, Fla., 351 Diderlcksen. Margie, Tremonton, 378 Dimick, Frank Reed, Provo Dixon, Glenn Ray, Payson, 214 Dobson, Boyd, Farmington Donaldson, Kenyon V., Duncan, Ariz. Done, Edna Harris, Provo , Done, Norma Maudell, Provo, 378 Dotson, Robert B., Panaca, Nev.. 351 Downs, Gerald C, Copperton Doxey, Roger W., Drake, Asa Junior, Victor, Ida., 332 Drakullch, Jannie Lou, Ely, Nev. Draper, Vernon Thomas, Price Drinkwater, Phillip F., Runnemede, N. J., 263, 351 Dudley, Alan Wallace, Magrath, Can., 378 Dug more, Dorlne, Ferron, 352 Dugmore. Gale A. Duke, Elaine Whitney Dunford, Max Patterson, Provo Dumas, Mary Elizabeth, Randolph. Vt.. 324 Dunn, Heber Grant. Provo. 176. 237 Durfee. Henry Clement. Caldwell, Ida., 378 Durfey. Evan Haws, American Fork Durham, Luanne, Trenton, N. J, Durrant, Ronald, Provo Earp, Deverle Jess Earp, Robert Eugene, El Monte, Calif. Eckerman, Nevlyn Marie. New Laguna, Valencia Ellis, Jede Nell, Mancos, Colo, 450 student Index - Winter Quarter Ebinga, Joyce L. Salt Lake City. 237, 352 Emery, Ivan Earl, Ganado, Arii., 379 Engemann, Paul K.. Van Noys. Calif.. 310 Ennlss. Noel Huff, Salt Lake City. 3S2 Erickson. Lucile B., Springville Eskelson. Oral W., American Fork Escobar, Victor. San Leandro. Calif. Eschler. Harold, Bountiful Evans. David L. Inglewood. Calif.. 269. 353 Evans. Douglas Lloyd. Raymond. Alta.. Can.. 379 Evans. Forrest Stewart, Vernal Evans. Jayne, Layton. 253, 259 Eyring. Phillip Max. Berkeley, Calif., 210 Fallis, Arvel A., Hatch. 332 Fannin. George R-, Moses Lake. Wash, Farley, Gilbert Lamar. Covlna. Calif. Farnsworth. Verl S., Mapleton Farr, David Brown, Lakeside, Arii.. 352 Farr. James Gordon. Lakeside. Ariz,, 379 Faucette. Reese Earl. Provo Felsted. Harold W., Pullman, V ash. Fenton. Darrell K.. Pleasant Grove Fickel, Marie Luise. Milwaukee. W.s. Fife. Nancy Jane. Los Angeles. Calif., 277 Fillmore. Charles L., Provo Fillmore. Gary N., Orim Finch. Gerald Max, Payson Fisher, Elaine Karin, Bountiful Fitch. Marian F,, San Diego. Calif. Fitisemanu, Tavita, Apia, West Samoa. 259. 266 Flanary. Howard Lee. Nyssa, Ore. Flitton. Dee W., Ogden Foote, Arvel Wayne, Welling. Alta., Can. 380 Ford. Leiand Levon. Springville Forman. John Ernest, Heber Forrest. Hugh A. Jr., Springville. Mass. Forsyth. Gwen, Provo, 198, 332 Foulk, David Richard, Walnut Creek, Calif. Foutz, Robert B. Jr.. Farmlngton, N. Men. Fox. Harold Chlpman. Lehi Fox, William, Tooele Frederickson, Horace G,, Twin Falls. Ida. Freeman, Carol. Long Beach, Calif., 333 French. Russell Carl. Hill Spring, Alta.. Can. Frome. Lionel 0-. Afton, Wyo. Frost, Merrill F.. Provo Fruman Rlma Delmont Fuchigoml. Ronald S,. Lanai City. Hawaii Fuller. Dena. Mesa. Ariz. Fuller, Eldon R.. Pasco. Wash. Fullmer. Jonene, Springville Fullmer. Richard R.. Springville Gabbltas. George W., Jr., Bakersfield. Calif. Gale. Levon Russel. Durango. Colo. Gambles, Paul Dean, Swan Lake. Ida. Garcia, Carmen C, Provo. 333 Garcia. Jose E., Las Cavces. N. Mex.. 353 Gardner. Barclay, Spanish Fork Gardner, Franklin D.. Afton. Wyo. Gardner. Mark Lavar. Firth, Ida., 353 Garslde, Jayne G., Kansas City Carter, Richard Garn. Provo Gates, Joseph Lawrence, Compton. Calif. Geddes. Marlse Alder, Provo Gentile, Margaret Mary, Brooklyn. N, Y. Gibb, Robert Nelson, Raymond, Alta.. Can,. 380 Gibbons, Lorene Donna Gibbs. Walter S., Portage, 162. 333 Gibb:, Laurel E.. Reliance, Wyo. Gilchrist. Alan Curtis, Qulncy. Wash.. 380 Gilchrist. Norman D., Quincy. Wash., 380 Gilger. Marilyn. Las Vegas. Nev. Gines, Ralph Junior, Orem Gish, Melvin Paul. Ontario, Calif. Glasgow. Diane Dunford Glenn, Lowell Marshall, Orem Goatas, Clara. Parma, Ida., 173, 381 Goates, Irene, Parma. Ida. Gobte. Dee Roy, Calgary, Alta,, Can. Goodrich, Glen M., Trldell Gowans, Hugh E., Tooele Graham, Robert William. Rlgby. Ida. Grayson. Jean Edna, N. Vancouver, Can., 381 Gray, Sam L.. Monroe Greene. Marva Lue Grenko. Rudolph John. Gallup. N. Mex. Grenny, Guy Wayne. Spokane. Wash. Griffin. Gerald B.. Escalante Griffin. Rodney Dale, American Fork Griffith. Doyle Robert. Bell, Calif.. 381 Grimaud. Donald L., MIdvale. 353 Groesbeck. Robert Dean, Springville Groneman. Janet Marie, Provo. 200, 353 Gubler. Antoine Hafen, Rosemead. Calif. Gunter. Monroe Maynard, Portland. Ore.. 324 Gurr, Willis Opvllle, Sigurd Gurr, Delmar Smith. Parowan Guymon, Fred Edgar Gwynn, Ann Lorraine, Garches, France H Hacking. Donald Earl, Cardston, Alta., Can. Hacking, Kenneth J,. Provo Hadley. Dee Wlllard. Ogden Hafen. Clark Jacob, St. George Haggen. Gilbert L., Lovell, Wyo., 354 Hahl, Constance Jean, Rehway, N. J. Hale, Rodney. Oakley, Ida. Hales, Glade Cowan. Spanish Fork Hall. EIna Ann S., Hall, John Richard, Tooele Helton. Nancy Lavaun, Albany, Ore,, 354 Halvorson. Allan L., Abbey. Sask.. Can., 382 Hamot. Jerry Edward, Las Vegas, Nev. Hamilton, Naomi Ruth. Vanceburg, Ky., 237. 252. 3S2 Hamilton, Robert Dean. Fallbrook. Calif., 382 Hansen, Douglas William, Orem Hansen, Duane A., Springville Hansen, Irving Carl. Belleville, N. J. Hansen, James Norman. Cottonwood. Arlr. Hansen, Janell, West Jordan. 202 Hansen. Nile Joseph, Dayton, Ida. Hansen. Norma Gae, Richfield Hansen. Ray, Mayfleld Hansen. Wilford Roy. Gunnison Hanson, Gene Russell, Provo Hanson. Thomas E. Jr., Duluth, Minn. Hard , William Heber, Provo Harker, Dale Wayne, Idaho Falls, Ida. Harris.. Charles Wright, San Bernardino, Calif. Harris, Lynn- M., Ogden Harris. Paul Lavern, Rirle. Ida.. 382 Harris, Rita Jean. Torrance. Calif.. 354 Harris, Val Leroy. Provo Hart. John Adolph. Provo Harvey. David C., Pleasant Grove Harward. Eldon Kent, Midvale Hatch, Rey Lynn, El Paso, Tex. Haws, Shirley Mae, Richland, Wash. Haycock, Bevan O., Grand Junction, Colo, Haycock, Judith Wilma. Salt Lake City Haycock, Roger G., Cedar. 190 Hayes. Henry Howard. San Jose, Calif. Hayes, William Oscar, American Fork Hays, Gilbert Aird, Sen Diego, Calif. Helnzman, Gene Roger, Vallejo. Calif, Held. George John Jr., Glendale. Calif. Henderson, Ashton R., Pocatello, Ida. Hendricks. Robert R.. Salt Lake City, 383 Heninger, Richard W.. Raymond. Alta., Can. Hennlngsen, Tove B., Esblerg, Denmark, 383 Henri ksen. Alma Lamont. Provo Henriksen. Adolph F. Jr., Betlflower, Calif. Hepworth. Lester O.. Hinckley Herron, Jack Richard, Cut Bank, Mont. Hicks, Robert Franklin, Rochester. N.Y. Hill. Frank Wilson, Jacksonville, Fla. Hiskey. Mona Ellett. Blcknell Hodion. Harry, Provo Hogan. Williom E.. Salt Lake City Holdaway, Grant Harold, Provo Holdsberg. Carroll. Los Angeles. Calif., 237 Hollingshead, James. Wlhttier, Calif, 355 Holmes, Carole Jean, Springville Holmstead. Ralph Kay. Lehi Holtman, Peggy Key, Salt Lake City Homer, Betty Jo. Salt Lake City Hooper, Gerald Ray, San Gabriel-. Calif. Hornberger, Sheila I,, Calgary, Alta., Can. Horsley, Richard Brown, Salt Lake City, 210, 334 Horton, Frank Arnold. Provo. 214, 259 Hosklns, Phillip K,. Kellogg. Ida. Housslan. William C, Calgary. Alta., Can.. 355 Hubler, Helm Helmuth, Blel. Switzerland. 240 Huff. Leonard Ray. Spanish Fork Huff, Franklyn Dan. Orem Hulse, Evelyn Ann, Buhl. Ida. Hunter. Richard Brent, Eugene. Ore. Hunter, Sherman Craig, Salt Lake City Huntsman. Lewis R., Enterprise Hurst, Jewell Y., Mapleton Hurst, Margene. Mapleton Hyde, Leonard Blaine, Provo I mal. Tomlko, Tokyo. Japan. 256 rving. Eldred W., Nyssa, Ore. rving, Magdalena A.. Nyssa. Ore. verson, Jane. Pleasont Grove. 355 vie, Alma Raeldon, Ogden. 146, 224. 355 vie. Dwayne Seymour. Benlcla, Calif. vie, Morrel W., Fillmore, 214, 335 vie. Virgil Stanley, Provo vlns, Anthony Harold, Lund, Nev. Jack. Vernadeen, Farmlngton, N. Mex.. 172 Jackson. Gerald Lee. Salt Lake City Jackson. James Stanley, Lakeside. Ariz.. 250. 355 Jackson, Paul W., Ogden Jackson, Norman Heber. Kanab, 223 Jacobs, Elaine. Salt Lake City. 355 James, Lucie Howard. Orem Janson, Donald Granger. Phoenix, Ariz. Jarvie, Thearn Gill. Draper Jarrard, Richard Lee, 355 Jeffs, Mark Dee, Heber Jensen, Bryant Levern, Falrvlew Jensen, Donald Alvln. Salt Lake City, 335 Jensen, Melron Curtis. Minneapolis. Minn. Jensen, Richard W.. Stirling, Alta., Can. Jensen, Wilds Darlene. Moses Lake Jensen. Vernon L.. Ithaca. N. Y.. 312 Jenson. Jeanene. Smithfield. 255. 356 Johnson. Barbara L., Downey, Calif. Johnson, Burt Harold, Rlverton. 254 Johnson, Carma Jean, Ogden Johnson, Charles Lynn, SprlngvIlU Johnson, David Eric, Blackfoot, Ida. Johnson, Dorlne. South Jordan Johnson. Douglas G., Santoquin Johnson, Hal La veil. Ferron Johnson, Harold Austin, Murray Johnson, J. Clifford Jr., Marysvllle, Calif.. 356 Johnson, James Irving, Pleasant Grove Johnson. John Keith, Buhl. Ida. Johnson, Karen S.. Denver. Colo. Johnson. Kerma, Holden Johnson, Lawrence M.. Salt Lake City Johnson, Maurice Webb. Provo Johnson. Oliver T.. Orem Johnson, Richard X., Studio City. Calif. Johnson. Robert Hugh, Richfield, 273, 335 Johnson. Rodney Allan. High Bridge, Wis., 258 Johnson, Walter Howard, Provo Jolley, Carol, Provo Jolley. Harold Lee. Provo Jones. Bruce Edward. Salt Lake City Jones, Glen Ashton. Blending. 254 Jones. J, Stephen, Provo, 103 Jones, Marilynn, Pasadena. Calif., 356 Jones, Merjorle E. P., Grand Junction, Colo. Jorgensen, James Neil, Mount Pleasant Joyce, John Michael, Antonlto, Colo. Kapp, Grant Wilford, Springville Karren, Jay B., Vernal Kashanlan. Farrokh, Teheran, Iran Kee, Louis Walter Jr.. Boise. Ida. Keith, Wayne Penrod, Provo, 162, 190 Kesler, Sharen Lee, Milford Killian, Sheffield D., Kaysvllle Kimball, Jay Crandall. Lynwnod, Calif. Kimball, Edwin Norman n, Provo King. George Arvel. Provo King. Gerald Carl. Springville King. James Ernest Jr., St, Petersburg, Fla. King, Reed Lewis. Darlington. Ids., 356 King. Stephen Best, Moore, Ida., 237, 356 King, Scott J., Las Vegas, Nev. KIngdon. Eugene Earl. Staten Island. N. Y.. 223. 336 KIrby. Bobby. Bakersfield, Calif. Kitras. Zissls C, Athens, Greece Kitchin. William R., Sweet Home. Ore. Kneeland, Judith Amy. Rosemead. Calif. Knickerbocker. William, New Plymouth. Ida. Knotts, Dianne Knudsen, Gale, Farmlngton. N. Mex. Knudsen, Clarence. Provo Knudsen. Wendell W.. Farmlngton. N. Mex. Kofford. Jeratd. Gridley, Calif. 322 Kolsta. Christ Edward. Fairfield. Mont.. 260. 387 Kondo, Eleanor Setsuko, Kapaa, Hawaii KoHer. Verle Glen. Shelley, Ida.. 336 Kotter, Vernon Henry, Payson Labrum, Joyce. Lapoint Laird. Fred H. Jr.. Ruth. Nev. Lake. Jay Vaughn, Idaho Falls. Ida.. 224, 225. 314 Lambson. Glen H.. Provo Lambson, Patricia Ann. Prescott. Ariz.. 357 Lang. Rudolph Edwin Jr.. N. Hollywood. Calif Larsen, Dean L., Mesa. Ariz. Larson, Byron Albert Larson. Glade. Moses Lake, Wash. Latham, Glenn. Eugerie, Ore. Lew, Gladys. Bountiful. 357 Law. Pierce Alan. Herkimer, N. Y. Lawrence, Rue Lewis. Salt Lake City Leaf. Lawrence Dennis. Seattle. Wash.. 387 Leavltt, Allen Mark Lechtenberg. Duwayne T.. Bancroft. Ida. Lee. Earl M., St. Ignatius. Mont.. 260. 357 Lee. Emily Brian, Loa Lee, Jennings Miles, Orem Lee, Wilmer Grant. San Diego. Calif. Leonhardt, Mary. Pleasant Grove, 207. 357 Lewis, Anthon H.. Farmlngton. N. Mex. Lewis. Frank, Decatur, Neb. Lewis. Wayne J.. Provo Llddell, Rulon Dee, Duchesne, 388 Liddle, Wallace S.. Arlington, Va., 388 Llllebo. Jeri Lee. North Bend, Ore.. 173 Lindsay, W. Paul. Morelsnd, Ida, Lish. Roderick Nell, McCammon, Ida.. 282 Livingston, Tonya, Springville Lloyd, Gary M.. Provo. 190 Loar. Marvin John. Farmlngton. N. Mei,. 262 Loertscher. Paul Rush. Park City Long, Louis Rene, Overton, Nev,. 358 Lopez, Inez, Dragerton Lord, Marilyn C, Provo Lorah, Clifton L.. Meridian. Ida. Lord. Richard Oliver. Mayfleld, Ida. Lott, Adelbert Snow. Salt Lake City Lott, Lowell Dean Louder. Boyd Mitchell. Kamas Louder. Myrl B.. Kamas Lowther. Leo Marley. Arlmo. Ida.. 388 Luke, Arlo Dillon. Twin Falls, Ida.. 176 Lund, Marcls Ellen, Spenard, Alaska, 268, 356 Laub, Myrna C, Monrovia. Calif. Lundy, Guy Murr. Portland. Ore., 388 Lythgoe. George H., Myton M Madsen, Darrell H.. Ogden Magleby. Carvel. Koosharem Mangelson. L. Dee. Nephl Manwarlng, Helen Jeane. San Diego. Csllf. 3B9 Marble. Glen B.. Malad. Ida., 326 Margetts, Jean. Sunnyvale. Calif.. 369 Marlowe, Dorothy P.. Seattle. Wash. Marlowe. Kent Warren. Salt Lake City Marriott, Merle E.. Salt Lake City Marshall. Kenneth N.. Provo Marshall, Patricia J.. Lehi Marvosh. Denis Bryner. Covlna, Calif Martin. Robert Lee. Burley. Ida., 389 Meson, Keith Howard. Provo Mathews, Kristin A.. Provo Mathews, James D., Nephl Mathle, Alton J., Ogden Matson, Marlane Mae. Hawthorne, Nev. Matthews. Dorothy Anne. Montpeller, Ida. Maxfleld, Verl Ray, Delta McAdam, Beverly Jean, Provo 451 student Index - Vlfinter Quarter McComb. Charles Ben. Provo McConkie. Lorry J., Vernal. 389 McCoy. Audrey Ann, Tooele McCullough, Donald, Richland. Wash. McDonald. Ervin J., Orem McDonald Stuart Lyie. Orem McGee. Grace J., Farmington, N. Mex. Mclinnes, William M.. Eagar. Arii. McKay, Teddy A., Santaquin McKee. Burton Clair. Holden McKee, Trevor Ronald, Colton. Calif. McKee, Margaret Joan S., Fillmore McLaws. Robert Dwame, Sun Valley. Calif.. 390 McMullin. Larry Keith. Moses Lake. Wash. McNeill, Lawrence M.. Salt Lake City McWilliams. Ruth Ann. St. Louis. III,. 390 Mecham, Don T., San Gabriel, Calif. Meldrum, Floyd Alton, Provo Menlove, Richard D.,. Provo Merrell. Ma J„ Moses Lake, Wash. Merrill. Don William, Riverton, 337 Merrill. C rol Joan, Salt Lake City Merrill, Marlene, Elcasan. Calif., 390 Mlckelsen, Richard A., Rigby, Ida.. 259, 338 Miitkelsen, Orel M., Provo Milam. Gary Dean, Glendale, Calif., 314 Miles, Michael Angus, Burnaby, B. C. Millar. Yvonne. Pleasant Grove. 207. 359 Miller, Don Leroy. Victor, Ida. Miller. Klint F.. Salt Lake City Miller. Richard Dale, Evansville, Ind., 269 Miller. Shirley Joy, Salt Lake City. 390 Miller, Webster Hoover. Provo Mills. Vernatie. Bountiful, 172. 390 Miner. Alan Edv ard, Grantsville, 210 Mink, Julia Laverne, Glenns Ferry, Ida. Mitton, Wallace Reid. Albam. Ore., 390 Mitchell, William Carl. Provo. 359 Moesser Kent Lanny, Etna. Wyo.. 359 Monson, Calvin Eugene, American Fork, 190. 223, 323 Montague. David Oliver, Nampa, Ida. Moon, Clarence. Orem Moon, Davl Midlton, Provo, 196 Moon. Merrill, Provo Moore. James Richard, Flint, Mich, Moore, Katharyn Cole, Provo Morgan, Ronald J., Lehi Mortensen. Paul Trent, Mesa, Ariz, Mousley, Boyd H., Riverton Murdock, Paul B., Napa. Calif. Mussler, Hans Karl, Bad Homburg, Germany Myers, Ronald Floyd. American Fork N Nagel, Kurt Voss, Calgary, Alta., Can. Naylor. Karl Glen, Mesa, Arii. Naylor, Jay Harvey. Provo, 106. 330 Naylor, Robert L,, Grantsville Neaman, Darlene E.. Washakie Neilson, Jo Ann, Sacramento. Calif. Neilson. Paul Guthrie, W. Jordan, 391 Nelson, Allen Eugene, Helper Nelson, Connie Lou Nelson. Eldon J., Glenwood. Alta., Can. Nelson. Lloyd Keith. Orerri Nelson, Richard H., Provo Nelson, Verne Terry, Bisbee, Ariz., 392 Nettle, Hubert, New Albany, Ind., 338 Netto. Nicholas E., Orem Neuenswander, Val J.. Weston, Ida.. 279 Nielsen. Allen Wells, Moroni, 316 Nielsen. J. Marion Nielsen, Lynn Moser, Lehi Nielson, Maxine. San Francisco, Calif. Ninow, Cecil Dudley. Johannesburg. S. Africa Noel. Gordan Andrew. Magrath, Alta.. Can. Noori, Hossein Sheikh, Teheran, Iran Norris, Paul David Jr., E tna, Calif.. 244 Norton, Al M., Provo Oliphant, Norman Henry. Orem, 167, 360 Olsen, Beth Wardell, Otto, Wyo., 316 Olsen. Dale A., Provo. 360 Olsen. Richard D.. Salt Lake City Olson, Dorothy Lou G.. St. Louis. Mo,. 262 Oquist. Selfrid, Sundyberg. Sweden, 393 Orrock. Scott G.. Provo Orfon, Frederick L.. Sidney, Iowa Otter:on. Jean Daniels, San Luis Obispo, Calif, 323 Ot+ley. Joann S.. Provo. 162 Oyler, Neldon Duane, Re«burg. Ida., 339 Packard, Mary Ann, Orem, 172. 393 Packer, Edward Lee, Portland. Ore. Page, Gerald James, Kamas Page, Gary Lee. Emmett. Ida.. 393 Palfreyman. Raphel C, Provo Palmer, Daniel Sewell, American Fork Palmer. James R,, Park Valley, 339 Palmer, Junelle. Park Valley, 393 Page, Sharon, Grace, Ida.. 360 Panuncio, Lucia Maria, Buenos Aires. Argentina, 256, 361 Papic, Rerrell Deloy, Riverside, III.. Papic, Richard Steven Parker. Gilbert, Paris. Ida.. 393 Parkin. Colleen Ruth, Bountiful, 393 Parsons, Sharon Laree, Paso Robles, Calif.. 172, 393 Patterson, Jeanne E., Phoenix, Arlr.. 208, 323 Pearson, Vernon J., Moore, Ida. Peck. Doris Eileen, Olympia. Wash. Pennock, MIonne. Twin Falls, Ida. Penrod, Beth, Mesa. Arli. Perrett, Heber David, Stirling, Alta., Can., 394 Perry. John Russell, Provo. 323 Perei. Casfro Lilia. 256 Petersen, Bruce James, Evanston, Wyo., 339 Petersen. Karen, Boise. Ida. Peterson. Clayton Reed, Medford. Ore. Peterson, Luc. lie S,, Provo Peterson, Nadine. Provo Pettit. Edwin Eugene, Idaho Falls, Ida., 280 Phillips, Thomas B., Phoenix. Ariz. Pitcher. Sandra, South Gate, Calif. Plumb, Lenore R., Provo Polacca. Howella Jr.. Crystal. N. Me . Pooe. Charles Ernest. Provo Porter. Donna Ruth, Spanish Fork Porter, Edson Rell, Sun River, Mont., 362 Porter. Kenneth Thomas, Salt Lake City Porter. Reed Johnson, Spanish Fork, 340 Porter, Vonda C. Porter, Sherron Harold. Sun River. Mont.. 260. 362 Powell. Dean Bevin. Pleasant Grove. 395 Powell, Leland Max, Huntington Powelson. Gerald Dee. American Fork Prestwich, Eart J,, Orem Price. Charlene, Provo, 395 Prior, Jean, Lawndale, Calif.. 316 Pritcherd, Laverne S., Burley, Id .. Pyne. Jimme Lavar, Orem Pyne, Clifton Morris, Orem Pyper, James W.. Wells. Nev., 340 Quails. Gary L., Kalispell. Mont. Quinton. Peggy Ann, El Cerrlto, Calif. Ramos. Gavira Myrna. Mexico City, Mei. Randall. Elbert E., Centerville, 395 Rawie, Joseph M,, Sprlngvllle Rawson, Belva June. Hooper, 362 Raynor. Bob C. Salt Lake City Raynor. Wallace A. .Ogden, 324 Read, Nelson Ralph, Phoenix, Ariz. Reed. LyIe Lee. lahdo Falls, Ida. Reed, Mitchell Louis. Orange, Tex. Reeder, Wendell Grant, Dallas Tex., 194, 340 Reese, Blair Thomas. American Fork Reese, Edna Scott. Provo Reeve, Orvilie Lee, American Fork Reveiti, Domlnick J. Revo. Wini Leila, Millbrae. Calif. Reynolds, Dixie Jo, Vernal. 396 Reynolds, Rae Mona K., Portland. Ore, Reynolds. Thomas V. Jr.. Provo, 340 Rhoes, Howard S., Calgary, Alta., Can. Richards, Charlene L., Covina, Calif. Richards. Fred Bruce, Provo Richards, Gene Murdell, Blackfoot. Ida., 196, 340 Richards, Victoria J.. Salt Lake City Richardson, Oscar L., Brlgham, 396 Richardson, Ralph L, Virden, N. Me«.. 340 Richens, Fern, Vernal. 396 Rlchey, Forest M., Anchorage, Alaska, 396 Rlchey, Floyd Heaton, Anchorage, Alaska Riding, John A., Sprlngvllle, 396 Riding, Jerry Russell, Orem Rigby, Harold Ray, Grace, Ida.. 362 Rigtrup. Brent Reed, Sprlngvllle Rlos, Omar Gustave, Edinburg. Tex.. 285, 362 Robertson, Gary Evan, Idaho Falls. Ida.. 210 Robinson, Dorothy L.. Chambersburg. Pa. Robinson, Roland Dee, Richfield, 340 Rock, Gordon K., Morgan 237, 340 Roe, Wilford Earl, Panguitch Rogers, Clark Douglas, Olympia, Wash. Rogers. Garth Olsen. Provo Rogers, Verna Vanburen, Provo Rollins, Ellen May. Cardston, Alta.. Con.. 173, 362 Rollins, Leslie McKay. Lyman, Wyo. Romero, Gary, Las Vegas. Nev. Rondo. Joseph W„ 340 Ross. Daniel Lee, Payson Roundy, Jerry Coy, Escalante, 396 Rowan. Norman Joel. Orem Rowberry, C, Joseph, Provo Rowberry. Donald M., Provo Rowe. Larry Olene, Thomas, Ida.. 396 Rowley, Fay Frances, Salt Lake City, 202 Rowley. Sharon, Salt Lake City, 202 Rumel, Pamela Susan. Pocatello, Ida., 202. 396 Russell. John Joseph, Los Angeles, Calif. Sabey. Ronald Keith, Magrath. Alta.. Can.. 397 Safsten. Ronald Duane. Blaine. Wash., 132 Salmenson, Emily, San Francisco. Calif. Sampson, Bill. Salt Lake City Sampson, Shirley 0- Covington, Va., 237, 252, 397 Sams, Dana Lou, Culver, Kan.. 397 Samuelsen, Tur.d, Provo. 397 Sanders, Loralee Green. Ogd Sandstrom, Barbara L., Santa Ana, Calif. Sauer, Joan Marjorie, Rigby. Ida. Scalf, Robert Alan, Columbus, Ind., 237, 341 Schm.tt, Dallas, St. Anthony, Ida. Schneider, Jack B., Snowflake. Ariz., 363 Schofield. Allen C. Spanish Fork Scholer, Bruce C, Salt Lake City Schott. Charles Henry. Royal Oak. Mich., 397 Schulthles, Karl B., Nampa, Ida. Scott, George Jesse, American Fork Sederstrom. Stanley G,, St. Paul, Minn. Seelev. Wallace Dal, Bluebell. 265 Seely. Dean H.. St. Anthony. Ida.. 318 Seymour, Elva Loree, Del Paso. Calif., 397 Shaffer. Vonda Lee. Warner, Can., 397 Shaw, Perry Clayton. Salt Lake City. 363 Shlpp, Rodney C. Joseph Shirts, Morris Alpine Shriver, William F., Provo Shumway, Dale Leland, Shumway, Ariz,. 323 Silva. Yvonne, Eleanor, Gooding, Ida,, Simpson, Lamar C, Orem Skinner, Dale E., American Fork Slade, Monte H., Kline. Colo. Slade. Ronnie, Durango, Colo. Smith, Arthur Yates, Raymond. Alta.. Can., 398 Smith, Arlen Morgan, Champion, Can., 398 Smith. Blake Thomas. Cowley. Wyo. Smith, Cleo. American Fork Smith, Earl Gordon. Payson, 282, 341 Smith. Evelyn. Walnut Creek, Cal.f.. 365 Smith, Evelyn L.. Salt Lake City Smith, James La Vae. Fillmore Smith. James Norman, Farmington. N. Mex,, 224, 276. 323 Smith, Joseph Gale, Fillmore Smith, Kay G.. Shelley, Ida. Smith. Lamont Wood, Hill Spring. Alta.. Can.. 398 Smith. Lenore Emily. New West Mlnsre, Can,, 398 Smith, Martha Emelle, Granger Smith, Priscilla Jean, Logan Smith, Renee, Provo Smith, Robert Gene, Redondo Beach, Calif. Smith, Ted Lamar, Los Angeles, Calif., 364 Snell, Robert Morris, Provo Soellner, Gilbert G,, Calgary, Alta., Can. Sonzlni, Lorraine, Salt Lake City Sorensen, David J., Burbank. Calif, Sorensen, William 0.. Las Vegas. Nev., 323 Sorenson, Ann, Aurora Sorenson, Eliot Ben. Payson Soto. Ida. Somerton, Ariz., 364 Soule. Joan Lillian, Albany, N.Y., 342 Spencer. Richard H.. Spokane. Wash. Spencer. Vartan, Murray. 172, 237, 399 Sperry, Brent Harrison. Provo Sperry. Arlln Howard, Provo Spiker, Saundra. Salt Lake City, 364 Spoerl, Karl William, Great Falls. Mont,, 399 Sprague, Leland. Overton, Nev. St Clair, Stephen L.. Dragerton Steele, Albert Eugene, LaSat Steffans, Jaskueline, Sprlngvllle Stephens, Keith Leon, Oakland, Calif. Stephenson. Lyman C, Nampa, Ida. Stevens, Carole, Salt Lake City Stevens, Patricia Anne, Greensboro, N. C. Stevens. Walllam Ray, Barnwell, Can., 319 Stewart, Barry D., Klamath Falls. Ore.. 399 Stewart, Carolyn. Salt Lake City Stewart, Donna, Alamo, Nev. Stewart, Jerrie C„ Seattle, Wash. Stewart, Kathrine L., Spanish Fork Stewart, Samuel Lynn, Shelby, Mont. Stewart, Solomon Lan, Glendale. Ariz, Stireman, Loren Roger, Provo Stockton. Wayne Thomas. Bartlesville. Okla., 399 Stokes. Earl Dean, Salmon, Ida. Stone. Douglas Nelson, Raymond, Alta., Can., 400 Storey, Robert F., Salt Lake City Strong. James William. Rapid City. S. D., 400 Strong, Robert E. Lee, Provo Stubbs, Naoma, Provo Sfubbs, Richard C. Sprlngville. 214. 319 Stubbs, Stanley Allan, Sprlngvllle, 214 Stucki. Dora Jean, Overton, Nev. Stumph. Joseph K. Jr., Provo. 400 Suarez, Cardona Olga M., Quatemala. 399 Sullivan, James D., Monticello, Arfc„ 252, 399 Summers. Rita May. Oneida, Wis. Sutherland. Exie R., Paseagoula, Miss,, 399 Swan. Geral e, Orem Swan, Marian, Orem Swen;en, Jennie R., Provo Sweeten. Lloyd R., Malad, Ida. Sweeten. Beth Shafer, Malad, Ida. Tawflk, Salah, Bagdad, Iraq Taylor, B. Kent. Idaho Falls, Ida. Taylor, Barbara C, Sherman Oaks, Calif.. 400 Taylor, Evan C, Provo Taylor, Gary Earl, Burbank, Calif. Taylor, John W.. Provo Taylor, Mary Lou Dixon, Provo Tebbs, Douglas Clark. Panguitch, 210, 224 Terry. Charles R.. Sacramento. Calif., 175, 400 Terry, Mary Ellen, Bountiful. 400 Tew. Ronald Kay. Sprlngville Thatcher, David Weston. Provo Thomas. John Carl, Provo Thomas. James Philip. Anaconda, Mont. Thompson, Gordon H., Warsaw. Ind. Thompson. Grant C. Provo Thompson, Howard Abbe, Kenne, N, H. Thompson. Robert M., Thomsen, Irene Carol, Ingle wood. Calif, Thome, Sally H., Provo, 401 Thornock, Russell O.. Montpelier, Ida. Thueson, Norvin Dean, Twin Falls, Ida,, 366 Ti dwell, Bette Laverne, McGill, Nev. Tidwell, William D., Homedale. Ida. Tingey, Afton M., Sprlngville. 343 Tingey, Verla, Woodruff, 366 Tollestrup, Stephen, Lethbridge. Alta., Can. Toly, Allen Stewart, Coaldale, Alta.. Can. Toombs. Bevelyn. Benson, 401 Tower. Harold A., Yuba City, Calif., 401 Tracy. Charles H., Flint Mich. Tregeagle, Karen Lee, Provo, 216 Trimble, Bill Noel, Pleasant Grove Trost, Lucile Layton, Layton Tsuji. Ernest Y.. Honolulu. T.H.. 257, 401 Tuckett. John M.. Lake Shore Tuft, Don B.. Murray Turner, Norman Clyde, Riverton. 343 Turpin, James F,, Blackfoot, Ida, Tyler, Joseph W., Los Angeles, Calif. 452 student Index - Winter Quarter Tyndall, Otella W., Provo u Undhicm, Marlon W., Bountiful Van Leuven. Giaria, Emmett. Ida. Van Leaven. Kay, Emmett. Ida., 401 Van Ry, Mardee J., Bountiful Vance, Jan Newetl Vance, Loal A.. Parma, Ida. Veritsty, V illiam Allen, S. Porcupine. Can. Voigt, Robert Elmer. Sacramento, Calif. w Wacti, Dorothy Jane. Salt l.alie City. 402 Wade, Robert Graham, Salt Late City V aldron, Fredrick Glen, San Bernardino, Calif. Walker, Clark Allen. Evanston, Wyo., 402 Walksr, Bobby V.. Afton, Wyo. Walker. Lee E., Mesquite, Nev. Wall, Angus Lamar, Provo Wallace. Nona Laree, Portland, Oro, Walton, Patricia J., San Jose, Calif. Ward, Darrell Nicholas. Malad, Ida., 343 Ward. Lawrence William, Murtaugh, Ida. Warner, Sandra Renee, Grantsville Wardle. Larry, Provo Warren. Floyd Eugene, Spanish Fork Wasden. Del Mar F., Scipio Washburn. Dawna J.. Salt Lake City. 343 Washburn, Larry Don. Salt Lake City Watson, Callis Archie, Hertsville. S.C. Watson, Jack Robert. Gridley, Calif.. 402 Watts. Carolyn Ruth, Orem Webb Alice. Green River, Wyo.. 343 Webb, Elizabeth, Mesa, Ariz. Webb. Lynn Robert Jr., Lehi Webb. Ralph Dan, Provo Weber, Patricia Ann, Rapid City, S. D., 402 Wells. Floyd R., Blackfoot. Ida.. 197. 366 Welsh, Sheila Smith, Parker, Ariz. Wesp, Lynda Charlotte, Glendale. Calif Westerduin, Johanna E.. Clearfield. 402 Westover. Edwin L., Santaquin. 344 Westover. H. Ray. Santaquin, 344 Westover, Robert N., Provo Wheelock, Bert Cyrus Whiffen, Henry L.. Alameda. Calif.. 190 Whipple, Boyd V., Sacramento, Qallf. Whitaker, Scott. M., Provo White. Donald Jay, Porterville. Calif. White, F. Dean, Frulta, Colo. White, Thomas Howard, Phoenix, Ariz. Whitehead, Joseph Earl, Provo Wilcox. Dee Clyde. Provo. 194 WllcoK, Ronald Wilson, Modesto, Calif.. 162 344 Wilde. Clark O. Dell. Oakley Wilkey. Lawrence. Nephi Wilkey, Leila Hone Wille. Frances Lynette, Aspen. Colo. WiUes. Sidney Blaine. Spanish Fork Williams, Darl Craig, Malad, Ida., 403 Williams, Don Emar. Moeb Williams. Eureka A.. Provo Williams, John Charles, Concord, Calif. Williams, Larry, Ogden Williams, Paul Allen. Spanish Fork. 367 Williamson, Alfred L., Greeley, Colo., 278 Willis, Richard Stuart. Provo Wilson, Carolyn L. ,5an Francisco, Calif, 216. 367 Wilson, Jesse Lavern. Winnsboro, S. C. Wilson, Larry R., Orem Wilson, Marguerite. Salt Lake City Wilson. Tom J.. Ogden Wilson. Wilbur J., Springville Winn. William D., Kirtland. N. Met.. 279 367 Winn. Virgil Arthur. Boise. Ida., 403 Witt. Joseph W.. Heber Wood. Carol. Spanish Fork. 325 Wood, Karl George, Provo Wood. Milton Blaine, Springville Wood. Reld Morgan. Pendleton. Ore 218 Wood. William. Provo Wood. Willis Ellis. Spanish Fork Woodward. Harold Leon, Burris. Wyo. Worsley, Dean Wallace, Peru. Ind Wright, Carol Ruth Wright. Dale Mervin, Springville. 403 Wright, James O., Salt Lake City Wright, Jane Bee. Provo. 344 Wright. Joe F.. Provo Wright. Philip E.. Springville Wright, Warren Slrrine, Provo Wyler, Wayne Edward. Provo Y Yanle. Edwin L. Paquate. N. Met. Yardley. Gill LaVar. Gunnison. 368 Yardley. Pauline Parry, Gunnison. 344 Yorgesen. Bonnie Rae, Idaho Falls. Ida. Young, Ethelyn M.. Chester, Calif. Young, Lynn Budd. Orem, 404 Zauqg, Rollln S., Union. Ore., 261 Zeller. Eldon Ray, Lovell, Wyo. Zlegler. Robert P.. Milwaukee. Wis., 404 Ziser, Franklin Gary, Sepulveda, Calif, 368 Student Index - Spring Quarter Ahlstrom, Marvell N., Redondo Beach, Calif. Allan, Marion L., Springville Allen, John W., Pangultch Anaya, Lupe C, Carlsbad, N. Mex. Andersen. Donna M. N.. Idaho Falls, Ida. Andersen, Wilson Kay. Provo Anderson. Blaine M., Berkeley, Calif Anderson, Boyd O.. Idaho Falls. Ida. Anderson. C. Leroy. Thornton. Ida. Anderson, Janet Sue. Huntington. Ind. Anderson, John M., Orinda, Calif Anderson, Lois R., Provo Anderson, Nedra Karen. MantI Anderson. Vernon L.. Orem Andreasen. Frank M.. China Lake, Calif Armstrong, Patty Lou. Doe Hill, Va. Atkinson, Geraldine N., Springville Atkinson, John H., Provo Ayers, Laurence R. W.. Lewiston, Ida. Azevedo. Benedlto, G.. Brazil Balrd. Max H.. Heyburn, Ida. Baldwin, Elizabeth A.. Lebanon. Ore, Barfield, Iva Jean. Wichita, Kan. Barnes. Carol Ann. Northrldge, Calif Barney. Glade J., Spanish Fork Bascom. Gary Ray. Pocatello, Ida. Bates, Daniel Leiand. Cardston. Alta.. Can. Bates, Joseph Beckman, Leonard W.. Orem Bellows, Merrill Don. Spanish Fork Belnap, Elizabeth W.. Col.. Dublan. Chih.. Me: Belnap, Richard D.. Provo Bennett, Robert L., Downey, Calif Binney, Charles. Provo Bishop, Clarence R., Hinckley Blackblurn, Loye E., Great Falls. Monf Blair, Kenneth R.. Vallejo, Calif Blake. Emma B.. Provo Blocher, Loren M., Olympia. Wash, Blomquist, Lois Ann, Hawthorne, Calif, 172 Blomqvlst, Blrgit. Lahti, Finland Boettlcher. Dorothy, Clifton, N. J. Borden, Lucy H., Hoolehua. Molokai, T. H. Borelli Elena Bower. Von Durbin. Fresno, Calif Bowman. Genevieve W., Provo Boyer, Stanley, Springville Brady, Gary John, Salt Lake City Brady, Thera Lue, Provo Bray, Marsha Ann. Provo Brimhall, Norman A.. Pleasant Grove Brimley. Dawn Baker, Provo Brink, Charlene Kay Brock. Barbara Ann. Salt Lake City Bronson, Charlene Brown. Lawrence Reed, Provo Brown, Wallace. Salt Lake City Brown. Wayne Lamar, Montlcello Bruckman, Jan Korom, Provo Buhler, Lyman Ray, American Fork Bullington, Robert J.. Denver, Colo Bullock, Robert E„ Welling, Alta Can Bunker, Carolyn M. B., Salt Lake City Bushman, Carolyn Mae, Seattle, Wash Bushman. Dean N.. Joseph City. Arli. c Caldwell. Beverly D.. Florence Ore Call., Fred. Rigby. Ida. Candland. Dorothy. Provo Carruth. Marva Mae, Olympia. Wash. Carter, Arvil Donald. Springville Carter, Margaret C, Provo Casper. Lavern, Heber Chandler, Donald P.. New Plymouth, Ida. Chapman, Donavon L., Greenville. S. C, Chlvers. Norma M. Christensen, Donald H., Orem Chrlstensen. Don V., Orem Christensen, Doreen L., Firth. Ida. Christensen, Howard J., Salem Christensen, Martha A., Hawthorne, Calif Clark, Terry Eldon, Provo Clayton, Shlrl Lafay, Provo Clement, Arlen M., Aberdeen, Ida. Collard, C thryn. Provo Conant. Phyllis R., Provo Condle, Arthur P., Springville Coombs, Gertrude C, Provo Cooper, Phillip E., Ruth, Nev. Copley. Clara Ellen Coryell Allen Keith, Provo Crandall. Robert W., Springville Crapo, Carol B.. Rosemary. Alta., Can. Cropper. Daryl M., Hinckley Curtis, Sandra Sue, Bell, Calif D Dansle, Clinton D.. Sapinsh Fork Davis, William M.. Beverly Hills. Calif Dean, Donna, American Fork Dearinger. Virginia Dennett, Karen lleen, Provo Dennett, Nettie Hardy. Prove Desai, Hasmukhrai S. Detton, Richard Lee, Honolulu. T. H. Devries. Carolyn D.. Salt Lake City Dickson. Lloyd L. Mexico, Maine Dixon. Janice Thorne. Spanish Fork Dodd. Lorna Colleen, Beverly. W. Va. Domlnques, Thomas Jr., Diamond ' Springs. Calif Downing. David G.. Salt Lake City Downs. Gerald C. Drew. Lamar H., American Fork Driggs. Dlanne Driggs, Gary Harmon Duke. Calrice P., Provo Dunkley. James L.. Magna Durfee Lyman James. Provo Durrant, Jeanne Davis. American Fork Dutson. Earnest Paul. Ontario. Ore Dymock, Garry Evan. Tooele Edenfleld, Grady Lamar Ellsworth. Stanford G.. Salt Lake City Evans, Hal S.. Parowan Everett, Charles L., Farmlngton. N. Mex Eveson. Charlene. Glenwood, Alta., Can Fairbanks, Rulon Roi, Raymond, Alfa.. Car. Farley, Wllford H., Riverside. Calif Farthing, Virginia J.. Chadwick. III. Faulk. Cllve Gene. Provo Fawson, Lurae C.. Salt Lake City Ferguson, James Earl, Richland. Wash. Fisher. Lois Foster, Gary Lee. Phoenix. Arli. Foulger. Jack Lewis, Washington, D. C. G Gagon, Glen S., Provo Galley, CharloMe Ann, Redlands, Calif Gallup. Nola Jean O.. St. John. N. B., Can. Gardner. Carol Barson, Provo Gardner. Miller, Colorado Springs, Colo. Gardner, Wllma H., Firth, Ida. Garner. Gary T. Garner, Dean A. Geddes, Harry Roy. Brentwood. Calif Gee, Ivin Laurence, Lander, Wyo. Gllson, James N., Provo Glasson. Marie Stella. New Plymouth. Ida. Glines. Laralne, Woolford, Alta., Can. Gogarty. Zola Walker, Springville Golden. Phillip Joe, South Gate, Calif Goldman. Norris Dean, Murtaugh. Ida. Goodson, Charles G. Gunn, Jeanne W., Provo Gunnell. Jerl Ann J., Gridley Calif Gunter, Henry C. Arlmo, Ida, Guymon. Burton L. Sherman Oaks. Calif H Hafen, Ann Woodbury. Provo Hagmann, Mark Joseph. Philadelphia. Pa Hales, Van B., Salt Lake City Hall, Douglas Kenf Vernal Hamblirl. Ida Tanner, Provo Hanks, Richard K.. Provo Hannikainen, E. Ylerml. New York, N Y Hansen. Phillip Lee, Richfield Harrington. Ronna Dean. Bakersfield. Calif Harris. Jeanne Partridge. Provo Harris, Kenneth G., Columbia Hart. Keith C, Idaho Falls. Ida. Harvey, James S., Kaysville Harward. Merrill W., Idaho Falls. Ida. Hawkins. Darrell B.. San Diego. Calif Haws, Henry H., Mesa. Ariz. Hayes, Rex Bruce Haynie. Roger Lane Hegemler. Vera A. C. Los Angelas. Calif Hewitson, William G. Higgins, John C, Las Vegas. Nov. Higglrson, George, Denver Colo. Hill, Delia Mae P., Provo Hill, Reed E.. Orem Hill, Scott E., Alhambra, Calif. Hinckley, Phillip W., Prove Holdaway. Donald Hugh. Pleasant Grove Hollow, Frank Dennis. Bell. Calif Horsley. Grant L.. Salt Lake City Hosier. Robert Eugene, Provo Huff Blaine E.. Pocatello. Ida. Huff. Marlln E., Spanish Fork Hutchinson, Nannette C. Sellflower, Calif I tkpe, Susannah B., Uyo, Nigeria. W. Africa Irvine. Linda, Mt. Shasta. Calif Jackson. William R., Beverly Hills. Calif Jacobs, Heber Grant, Provo Jacobs,. Kay Parkin, Paso Robles. Calif Janson. Joanne McFate. Provo Jarvis. Walter P.. Durongo. Colo. Jonse. Gary Webb Jensen, Marjorle Anne, Richfield Jensen. Ronald J.. Springville Jensen, Steven H.. Gridley, Calif Johnson, Alan P., Provo Johnson. Bert, Orem Johnson, Ernest F., Phoenli, Ariz. Johnson, Kenneth W., Jerome. Ida. student Index - Spring Quarter Johnson, Mary L.. Eureka , Nov. Jones. Eugene L., Montpelier, Ida, Jones, Jennie. Malad, Ida. Jones, WMIlam D. KersKaw. Eileen Killpack, Louis A., Perron King. Kent W.. Las Vegas, Nev. Kirliham, Melvin L.. Lehi Kirkham. Mary Kay. Salt Lake Cify Kisan, Gerald John, Provo Knoblauch, Sue Ann H,, Lamar Colo. Knudson, Viola M., Provo Kolehmainen. Terttu A., Leppavirta, Finland Kraus, PaulR.. Richland, Wash. Kuhn. Fred Ellis, Flagstaff. Arii. L Labrum, Blayne, Midvale Lamoure, Clifton Alan, Oceanside, Calif. Lant. Let+y Lou, Provo Lapi. Barbara Louise. Bell, Calif. Larsen. Keith A., Huntington Larson. Donald Gene. San Gabriel, Calif, Lear, Shirley D., Pipestone, Minn. Ledingham, Dorald D„ Salt Lake City Lee, Byong Ha, Seoul. Korea Lee, Leona Terry, Orem Lee. Max E., Eureka Leydsman, Henry, Union. N. J. Lillywhite, James Owen, Taylor, Ariz. Lines. Martin Vardell, Springfield, Ore, London, Delores Ethel, Gardena, Calif, Losee, Patricia Joy Lunt, Sharron J., Duncan. Ariz. M Magleby. Alma Gray, Richfield Marsh, Dennie D. A., Boise, Ida. Marshall, Robert E,, Central Point, Ore. Martin, Jack Brooks, Phoenix, Ariz. Mason, Herbert K., Blackfoot, Ida. Maurer. John Clarke, Bouth Bend, Ind. Maycock. Nelson S., Rome, N. Y. Mayna. Joy Pettlt McAllster, Charles M., Provo McArthur. Dale Kent, Salt Lake City McArthur. Arthur B. McBride, Doyle R., Boise, Ida. McClellon, Lois Dixie, Provo McClennan, Marvin R., Santa Monica. Calif, McCulley, Jessie Lewis, Provo McDonald, Joyce Y., Shaffer. Calif. McFarlane. Joan, Rlverton Melbos, Richard L., Provo Mellne, Paul Peter, Burley, Ida. Mellor, Hilda Lapriel, Fayette MIetus, Charles R., Roy Millar, Carol W., American Fork Miller, Elva Killlan, Provo Mitchell, Theron D., Provo Moeller, Joan, Idaho Falls, Ida Moffett, Max William Monsen, Ray Gllman, Orem Morgan, Jack C, Nephi Morrill, Doris F. P.. T rldell Morris, Monte J,, Las Vegas, Nev, Moses, Wilford Dean. Moab Motf, Jewell, Prove Mulrhead, Roberta J.. Provo Myers, Leon Aaron, Boise. Ida. N Nelson, Jay E. Nelson, Keith LIndon, Calgary, Alta., Can. Newton, Charles Snow, Provo Nichols, Nancy Ruth. Los Angeles. Calif. Nielsen. Olive Parter Nielsen. Rosemary H. Nielsen, Velma M., Salt Lake City Nielson. Charles G.. SpringviJle Nlelson, Dell R.. Delta Traher, Norman Dean Norton, David C, Springville NuttaN, Donald M., Hurricane Odell, Wayne Lamar, Franklin, Ariz. Olpln, David L, Portland, Ore. Olsen. Darold R.. Provo Olsen. Gilbert Clyde, Provo Olsen. Vila M.. Cardston, Alta.. Can. Osborn. William D.. South Gate, Calif. Ostergaard. Robert W. Owen, Lyie C, Kennewick, Wash. Owen, Marita N,, Salt Lake City Owen, Roberta B., Salt Lake City Pace. Margie, Craig. Colo. Pace. Ralph Eugene, Orem Pace, Ralph Walter, St. George Packer, Edson F., Heber Paulsen, George L., Ephraim Palmer, John E., Chicago, III. Palmer, Val Wesley, Compton, Calif. Parkinson, Garry Ed. Rexburg, Ida. Patterson, Flora Mae Paul, Sharon Yvonne. Short Hills. N. J. Pauole, Evelyn Jean. Hanalei, Kauai, T. H. Payne, Eugene D.. Heber Pearson, Alaiff Joseph, Richfield Peay. Margery, Provo Peck, Beverly Gayle. Salt Lake City Peck. Nelson Thomas Jr., Hlnkley, Calif. Pedersen. Alfred H., Brentwood. Calif. Pedersen. Herschel N., Orem Penrod. Richard G. Perkins, Darrell W. Jr., Orem Petersen, Walter Ray, Wendell, Ida. Peterson, Kenneth D.. Lehl Phelps, Harold E .Jr., Los Angeles, Calif, Phillips, George S., Nephl Phillips, Ronald O., Spearfish, S. D, Pierce. Dorothy Mae. Dearborn. Mich., 172 Pike, James. Idaho Falls, Ida. Pinney, Susan, Gardena, Calif, Poggi, Phyllis. National City, Calif. Polacca, Allison S.. Oralbl. Ariz. Police, Judith Anne. New Philadelphia, Ohio Pollei, Julia Claire, Salt Lake City Porter. Beverly. Snowflake, Ariz, Poulsen. Leah Rae. Ogden Poulson, Gaytin W., Redmond Powell. Paul R., Price Pratt. Carmen, Chihuahua, Chlh., Met. Pratt, Jacqueline, Idaho Falls, Ida. Pratt, Ramona, Chihuahua, Chih., Mei. Proven. Eleanore C, New Philadelphia, Ohio Pullen, Larry E. M., Lincoln Park, Mich. Pyper, Ora Rose. Springville R Rasmussen, Delia Mae, Provo Ream. Sharon R.. Spanish Fork Ream, Winstow Dale, Dingle, Ida. Reed, Jack Boyd, Kaysville Rees, Clair Francis, Provo Reim. Irene K., Elk Grove, Calif. Renshaw, Gerald, Concord, Calif, Reynolds, Michael G., Salt Lake City Rice, Adrienne Leona, Fresno, Calif. Richards, Thomas Drew, Huntington Richmond. Lloyd H.. Salt Lake City Rlggs. Westlyn C. Riggs, Ursel Lynn, RIgby. Ida. Robe.ts, Benjamin, Salt Lake City Roberts, Robert E., Pleasant Hill. Calif. Robertson. Richard G., Kennewick, Wash. Robinson, Jeanene B.. Bountiful Robison, Wilbur G.. Salinas. Calif. Rogers, Dixie, Bountiful Romney. George J,, Salt Lake City . Romney. Jean. Salt Lake City Rose, Marvin Leroy, El Monte, Calif. Rosenlof, Faye, Spanish Fork Rcssal, Miguel Angel. Quez., Guatemala Rostrom, Mildred Ann, Seattle, Wash. Royse, Donald W. Rust, Orson David Jr., Henderson Nev, s Schless, Edwin Wayne, Victor, Ida. Schnebly, Paul Flake, Phoenix, Arli. Schriener. Merle Astin, Springville Schulzke, Ernest F., Toronto, Can. Schumann, Norene Olea, Provo Scoresby. David O., lona. Ida. Scott, Norman Wayne, Salt Lake City Selpert, Cleon Rex, Lewlston. Ida. Shawcroft. Wade S., Alamosa. Colo. Shelton, K. E.. Sandy Shields, Donald Jack, Tooele Slaughter, Nicholas R., Bakersfleld, Calif. Smith, Barbara Gene. Tremonton Smith. Ernan Young, Provo Smith, Lawrence E., Walnut Creek, Calif. Smith. Leslie Ray, Pocatello. Ida. Smith, Lot D.. Central . Ariz. Smith, Shirley, Hlllsprlng. Alta., Can. Snow. Edward Donald. Provo Soper, William Ronald, Bell. Calif. Stalllngs, Arthur C, Mesa. Arli. Starling. Carlos W., Portland. Ore. Stein, Nancy Gail, Burbank. Calif. Stewart, Charles W.. Evansville. Ind. Stewart, Leo King, Alamo, Nev. Stocking, Jenna Vee. Murray Strong. Harvey L. Sullivan, Jack Robert, Spanish Fork Swain. Foy H., American Fork Swensen. Arthur Jaren. Murray Swensen. Marvin D., Murray Swenson. Ivan C. Provo Swenson, Ronald Kay, Provo Syrja, Ralli Annikki, Tampere, Finland Tawara, Yoshlyuki. Provo Taussig, Charlene C, Provo Taylor, Bayard M., Salt Lake City Taylor, Darlene, Meridian, Ida. Taylor, Frances Neff, Provo Tedrick, Margaret Ann, Cincinnati. Ohio Terry, Earl Melroy, Provo Thacker, Helen, Castle Gate Thomas. Joan Marjorle, Los Angeles, Calif. Thomas, Margarita Thomas. Nell Dee. Provo Thompson. Keith R.. Weiser, Ida. Thom ' .on, Clarence M.. Moab Thorne. Lucile M.. Provo Thornton. Harold R., Salt Lake City Timothy. Paul M., Salt Lake City Tolman, John Odell. Idaho Falls. Ida. Tranter. Thomas Dee, Nephl Trewartha, Robert T., San Francisco, Calif. Trott, Phillip Everett, Los Angeles, Calif. Truex, Charles R,, American Fork Tucker, Cheryl M., Altadena, Calif. Tufaga, Rosie Lani, Laie, Oahu. T. H. Tyler. Sylviai, Los Angeles. Calif.. 162 V Van Wagoner, Anna Loye, Provo VIcenli. Nina J.. Dulce. N. Mex. Vltley, Joseph G., Boise, Ida. w Woife. Robert Starr Walker, Vivian. Mesqulte. Nev. Walters. Charles T,. Woodland Hills, Calif. Walton, Gerald C, Heber Warnick. Carl F., Pleasant Grove Watts, PagI Gene Jr., Portland, Ore. Warnick, Myrna Loy, Salt Lake City Wathen, Boyd. Letii Watts, Donald W., Reno. Nev. Webber. Richard C, American Fork Welsh, Stanley Larson, Sandy Westra, Janet L. Sea ttle, Wash. Westra. Gerald John, Seattle. Wash. White, J. Morgan, Soanish Fork White, Weston Jay, provo Whitehead, John Clark. Twin Falls, Ida. Wilde, Rosalie Hall Williams, Carwin C, Provo Williamson, Herbert R., Whittier. Calif. Wilson. Marion Lyman, Orem Wilson. Merrill Dean, Springville Wilson. Mary M., Richfield Wilson, Tracy Revill, Midvale Wilson, Winnie P., Hoolehua, T. H, Wing. John H. Jr. Wingett, Gary Dean, Salt Lake City WortSingon, Grant E.. Nephi Wright. Lynn Bernard. Camp Verde. Ariz. Wulff, John C. Long Beach, Calif. Wyss, Marjorie Ann. Salt Lake City Yim. Anthony Morris, Glendale, Calif. Youngkeit. Louis Gene. Provo Zaret, Ronald Martin, Culver City, Calif. 454 Ackiiovifleclgements i -6 y Producing a yearbook as large as the 1957 Banyan requires the combined effort of a great niimber of people. Without teamwork and cooperation, the book could not have been published. It is the purpose of this page to express to those members of this team how much we have appreciated their devotion to the book. As a part of the University during 1957 you too have been a member of this team. Your purchase of the book has made it financially possible. We hope that you will overlook any errors that might appear on the book ' s pages, but we also hope that you will enjoy the good sections of the book. Since the shadow of our work will fall where we may never be, we hope that you will be able to appreciate what we have tried to create. From our point of view we have learned much from the BANYAN this year. Although this book cannot now profit from much of this knowledge, we know that future books will. The 1957 BANYAN has been a rich experience for us. We hope that you will cherish it for many years to come. John Marlow, Editor. BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager Dick Phelps Sales Manager Wayne Boyack Space Sales Manager Paul Nuttal Advertising Manager Ray Nielson EDITORIAL STAFF Editor John Marlow Associate Editor Yvonne Anderson Art and Layout Editor Bob Pratt Photographic Editor Wallace Barrus Copy Editor Norman King Administration Editor John Beardall Chronology Editor Catherine Moody Classes Editor Jane Harrison Index Editor Shirley Atkinson History and Research Editor Dick Woods Student Leadership Editor Carole Carruth Music and Drama Editor Sharon Ricks Paneling Editor Caryl Ann Waldvogel Paste-up and Cutting Director Georgia Moore Sports Editor Dale Harris E. change Editor Jane White Filing Editor Loyce Olofson Secretarial Director Sonja Leonard Publicity Director Allan Frazier PRODUCTION DATA Printing BYU Press, Provo, Utah Portraits BYU Photo Studio, Provo, Utah Covers BYU Press and Mountain States Bindery, Salt Lake City, Utah Binding Deseret News Press, Salt Lake City, Utah The 1957 BANYAN was printed by offset process on a Miehle 29 press. It was assembled in 8, 16, and 24 page signatures. It was printed on Alamo Velum paper distributed by the American Paper and Supply Company of Salt Lake City. Type faces used were 8, 10, 12 point vogue, waverly, waverly italic and rex bold face. Headings used were Venus extra bold extended foundry type supplied by Western Newspaper Union. 5,300 copies of the BANYAN were sold and distributed the last of May. Each book cost the student $5 during the sales period which ended in October. The book operated on a budget of approximately $30,000 and had a staff numbering about 150 including salesmen. SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We are especially indebted to the following for their contributions to the book: Former Editor Lynn Staheli for both endsheets; Norman Rockwell for his kindness and consideration in selecting our 1957 BANYAN queen; Herb Starlight of the United Press and Dorothy L. Smith of the Time and Life, Inc. for their help in securing pictures for our History Section; Dr. Richard Poll for spon- soring a project to obtain source material for the History Section; Rummel Studio for the In Memoriam picture of the Los Angeles Temple; Delvar Pope and the entire staff of the Y Press for their considerations in working many long extra hours to meet distribution deadlines; Mr. Haymore of the press for his help when our backs were against the wall ; to Phil Jacobsen and the Deseret News Press for their consideration and help in binding the book; Clark Nelson of the Photo Studio for his cooperation; the Machine Accounting Office and Bliss Crandall for saving us many hours of work; the Cashier ' s Office for handling our final payments; Brother Gunn for his support throughout the year; Gale Tenney who worked on our photographic staff all year but whose picture did not appear on the staff page; Sharon Stewart for her help with the Opening Section copy; Ralph Barney for the Chronology Section copy; David Wilkinson for his help in the Administration Section; Barbara Miller, Marilyn Benson, and Bill Porter for helping out at the last minute; Jean Whiting, Bill Larsen, Mark Murphy and Jerry Cunningham all for their copy; Caryl Ann Walvogel and Georgia Moore for their loyalty; and all who have in any way contributed to the 1957 BANYAN. . . 455 Index ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS .. 447 ACTIVITIES Banyan Ball 42 Belle of the Y 46 Bibler Bounce 39 Charity Drive 38 Christmas Activities 36 Elections 48 Frosh Week 28 Hello Week 27 Homecoming 31 Junior Prom 40 Leadership Conference 24 Orientation Week 25 Preference Ball 34 Registration 26 Snow Carnival 44 Songfest 49 Sophomore Loan Fund 30 Special Events 50 ADMINISTRATORS Church Leaders 62 Department Heads 64 Faculty 294 University Presidents 63 BANYAN PERSONALITIES 301 BYU STAKE 144 CAMPUS BUILDINGS 412 CLASS OFFICERS Freshmen 369 Sophomores 345 Juniors 327 Seniors 305 CLASS PICTURES Freshmen 370 Sophomores 346 Juniors 328 Seniors 306 Graduates 324 COLLEGES Biological and Agriculture .. 71 Commerce 73 Education 74 Extension Division 82 Family Living 75 Fine Arts 76 Graduate 81 Hmnan. and Soc. Sciences .... 11 McCime School of Music 82 Nursing 81 Phys. Eng. Sciences 79 Recreation, Health, Physical Sciences 78 Religion 80 DRAMA Angel in the Pawnshop 158 Carmen 161 The Desperate Hours 155 Everyman 156 Experimental Plays 160 Oedipus Rex 154 Ondine 157 The Rainmaker 159 IN MEMORIAM 406 INDEX Faculty 416 General 448 Student 418 LYCEUMS 178 MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS A Cappella 162 Concert Band 174 Madrigal Chorus 164 Men ' s Chorus 168 Opera Workshop Chorus 166 Symphony Orchestra 176 University Chorale 172 Women ' s Chorus 170 ORGANIZATIONS Afio Mai 268 Alcyone 188 Alpha Lambda Delta 238 Alpha Phi Omega 244 Alpine 269 Argonauts 192 Arizona 250 Arnold Air Society 279 Athenian 190 Blue Key 223 Bricker 194 Brigadier 196 Cache Valley 255 California 251 Cami Los 198 Cesta Tie 193 Chemical Engineers 270 Chi Sigma XXV 221 Civil Engineers 274 Colo-Juan 254 Commerce 271 Confederate 252 Cougarettes 234 Danish-Norwegian 254 Davis 253 Delta Phi 2 40 Dixie 255 Electrical Engineers 274 Fencing 272 Fidelas 200 Foreign Students 256 Gamma Phi Omicron 243 Hawaiian 257 Home Economics 275 Intercollegiate Knights 224 lUinois 258 Industrial Arts 273 I.O.C 186 Kappa Debs 202 Kia Ora 259 Knights Templar 204 Lambda Delta Sigma 235 Montana 260 Mu Phi Epsilon 244 Nautilus 206 New Mexico 262 Orchesis 276 Oregon 261 O. S. Trovata 208 Phi Chi Theta 287 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 245 Press 275 Ri Veda 220 Rockettes 277 Rodeo 282 Sabre Air Command 280 Salt Lakers 264 S.E.A 284 Shomrah Kiyel 246 Sigma Al pha Eta 248 Sociology 285 Sponsors 226 Spurs 228 Stockmen 286 Student Nurses 283 Swedish 262 Tau Kappa Alpha 249 Tausig 210 Texas 263 Thea Alexis 230 ToKalan 212 Uintah 265 United Staters 266 Val Hyric 214 Val Norn 216 Viking 218 Washmgton 288 White Key 222 Yankee 263 Y Calcares 232 Y Judo Kai 278 Y Mechanical Engineers 285 Y ' oming 267 PUBLICATIONS Banyan 136 Photo Studio 139 Press 135 Universe 132 Wye Magazine 140 REFERENCE SECTION Campus Buildings 412 Committees 410 Statistics 408 SPORTS Baseball 106 Frosh Basketball 100 Frosh Football 91 Golf 108 Intramurals 110 Marching Band 118 Tennis 109 Track 102 Varsity Basketball 92 Varsity Football 86 Women ' s Sports 114 Wrestling 101 STUDENT LEADERSHIP ..120 WORLD HISTORY AND CURRENT EVENTS 52 456 V i .. 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