Montana State University Bozeman - Montanan Yearbook (Bozeman, MT)
- Class of 1951
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K QI, 5 4 fu, bf U- V3 iii A 5:63 A N ff 'A 'mfg A ,,. L QW f A vFfYW5'w bvb- f Zfrcword COLLEGE DAYS-a year at MSC. Its classes, its parties, its assemblies, its tests, its games, its M-days, its teachers 3 its work, its fun, and its good fellowship. This is what we have tried to put into this one small volume. We have supplied the pictures and the words, you supply the memories. No matter what the future holds, its wars, peace, its hopes, its shortcomings, your memories are yours forever. 4714 Mama iam LOREN STEVENSON DEAN WILLIAM COBLEICH DEAN UNA B. HERRICK The students of Montana State College respectfully dedicate the 1951 MONTANAN to Dean Emeritus William Merriam Cobleigh who clied January 15, 1951. Dean Cobleigh came to M. S. C. in 1894 and will long be remembered for his contributions to Montana State College and the State of Montana. -1 3 M.. Student Government College Administration Department Heads L ii. 'E I, m. ' INHCI 'il DWIGHT VADN AIS - Skinny is V. P. of the Student Senate, a popular industrial arts major from Shelby, a member of the Lambda Chi Alpha fra- temity, active in Sock and Buslcin and was a mem- ber of the Les Bouffons. ssrfcifzfed Students ALLAN HAMMELL - Al,' is the President of Associated Students, a well liked elec- trical engineering major from Hamilton, claims membership in Sigma Chi fratemity, was student manager of athletics, mem- ber of Tau Beta Pi and Phi Eta Sigma, track team, Septemviri, and he is married. SHIRLEY COLLINS pert commercial science major from Plentywood, takes minutes for the Student Senate, is an Alpha Gamma Delta Sen' lor, a member of ASSOCIATED STUDENTS-In the spring of 1931 the Senate of the Associated Students of Montana State College was commissioned to prepare a complete stu- dent handbook containing the essential information regarding student life and the activities of Montana Square and Compass, and de ' notes teaching as her life profession, publicly. State College. It has as its governing body the Student Senate, which spends student activity fee for forensics, athletics, Student Union, student publications, dra- matics, student health service and all student participa- tion programs, and it determ' mes the school's parties. HAZEL HARDIE is the President of Asso- ' t cl Women Students. She is a popular cla e AOPi, majoring in B and B, a former Spur ueen who hails from M.S.C.,s and Cheer Q own hometown. Associated Women Students BEVERLY FERGUSON is the Vice President of A.W.S. She is a clever AGD senior majoring in B and B and claims Boze- man as her hometown. JOAN HODGSON is the able and charming secre- tary of A.W.S. She is a senior B and B major, the President of Pan-Hellenic and hails from Great Falls. ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS is the governing of five years ago. This yearis speaker is Janice Mayfield body of the campus rules for all women students. Ozimek. On this day many women's honors are pre- It effectively manages Women's Day, which features sented, and Spur pledges are tapped. A.W.S. also takes ' ' care of the Big Little Sister Tea each year, as guest speake r the most outstanding senior woman U15 Kammissiamfrs TOM DRUMMOND Commissioner of Publications PAT MILLER Commissioner of Musical Affairs JOHN ROSE Student Athletic Manager DON ELWELL Student Member of Bookstore PERRY MCCAHILL Commissioner of Finance JACK GRIFFITHS Commissioner of Demonstrations DAN CROUTER Commissioner of Dramatics LES CURRY Commissioner of Athletics BUSTER DUNLAP Commissioner of Social Affairs JOHN BASKETT V Commissioner of Student Union KEN DUNCAN Commissioner of Forensics DICK FUNKE Commissioner of judging Teams Zflb' indent Senate THIRD ROW: John Paugh, Bill Arndt, Charles Fahlgren, Larry Blake, Ruane Dunlap, Dick Hansen, Jim Gidliey, Bob Fehlberg, Warren Patrick, Bill Lorentz. SECOND ROW: Perry McCahill, Dave Haynes, Hazel Summers, Sanna Green, Joan Kiff, Hazel Hardie, Alicia Shular, Richard Funke, Dan Crouter, John Rose, Bob Saunders. FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Allan Hammell, Dwight Vadnais, Pat Miller, Les Curry, Tom Drummond, Don Elvwell, Jack Griffiths, Kenneth W. Duncan. THE STUDENT SENATE is composed of class presi- dents, the editors of the publications, the president of Fangs and Spurs, the commissioners of various activ- ities, yell queen, president of the Independents, A.W.S. president, the president and vice president of associated students, and other representatives. The Senate directs Freshman Week and High School Week. This group does the planning of student activity fees, and annually finances the statewide tours of three student musical groups. The Senate arranges the traditional M Days for repairing the M and campus cleanup during fall and spring quarters, SECOND ROW, L. to R.: John Baskett, Hugo Eck, James Van Winkle, Jack Wolfe. FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Mildred Leigh, Katherine Roy, Joan Kiff. THE BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS The Board of Publications is composed of the commissioner of publications, the president of the associated students, the editor-in-chief of each student publication recognized by the Senate, and the faculty advisor appointed by the President to each recognized student pub- lication. SECOND FLOW. L. to R.: Earl H. Wilson, Don Elwell. Max Carlson. FIRST ROW, L. to R.: H. C. Cheever, Ed Howard, Bernard Corzplng. T' U16 THE STUDENT UNION BOARD The Student Union Board has been in effect since one and a half years before the Union opened for business in September 1940. The committee is composed of three faculty and three student members. This board has the responsibility of making policies for operation of the building. SECOND ROW, L. to R.: Hub White. Louis True, A1 Hammell, Bob Felberg. Bill Arndt. Don Elwell. FIRST ROW. L. to R.: Tom Drummond. Anna Running, Ed Hansen, Ed Howard, Bill Reveal, John Paugh. THE BOOK STORE BOARD The Book Store Board has the responsibility of providing students with books of all kinds and descriptionsl Besides academic supplies, other small items that students are interested in are provided. The Book Store has its home in the Student Union: it is a student owned corporation, and all of the clerks are students. Zrfmmiffees THE CURRICULA AND INSTRUCTION COMMITTEE The Curricula and Instruction Committee is a committee that studies problems in higher education, it calls the attention of the faculty to new developments in collegiate education. This year the committee is studying the possibilities of a regional summer school, and the courtship and marriage course on the campus. SECOND ROW, L, to R.: Cyril H. Conrad, Howard H. Dean, Gene Hockett, L. O. Binder, Rickey Weinberg. Jackie Pettyjohn. FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Robert G, Dunbar, John W. Hurst, Martha L. Hawksworth. Bertha Clow, Lesley M, Heathcote, Milford Franks, Charles Falheren. SECOND ROW, L. to R.: Gail Stensland, Dwight B. Vadnais, Ruane D. Dunlap. FIRST ROW, L. to R.: M. E. Brookhart, Donna Doran, Jean Heidt, R. C. Challender. THE STUDENT FACULTY SOCIAL COMMITTEE The Student Faculty Social Committee has members of the faculty and of the student body who have the final say in enforcing student rules whenever an occasion arises to do so. This com- mittee has the task of suspending organizations for breaking rulesg it lays down rules that aren't laid downg it is the supreme court of student affairs. THE STUDENT FACULTY RELATIONS COMMITTEE The Student Faculty Relations is a com- mittee composed of faculty members, appointed by the President and student members appointed by the president of the student body. This com- mittee can receive suggestions or gripes from anyone on the campus, the only stipulation is that they must be signed. SECOND ROW, L. to R.: Ruane D, Dunlap, Robert M. Miller. FIRST ROW, L. to R.: A. B. Oviatt, Beverly Baringer, Valarie Glynn, R. C. Seibel. FT? P. C. CAINES came to Montana State College in 1923 as an Instructor in Chemistryg in 1941 he was named Pro- fessor in that departmentg in 1946 he was promoted to Professor and Head of the Chemistry Department. Mr. Gaines was inaugurated as Vice Presi- dent in 1945. DR. ROLAND R. RENNE came to Montana State College in 1930. At that time he was Assistant Professor of Eco- nomicsg in 1935 he was promoted to Head of the Economics Departmentg and in 1939 he was Head of the Depart- ment of Agricultural Economics. On july 1, 1944, Dr. Renne was inaugurated President of Montana State College. The detailed and confining duties of his administration have not kept Dr. Renne from continuing his interest in outside affairs. He was appointed a member of the Water Resources Policy Commis- sion by President Trumang he was named a member of the Executive Committee of the Association of Land-Grant Col- leges and Universities. Dr. Renne has proven himself an able administrator with big plans for the future of the school. . B. TOOTELL VAL GLYNN F. B. COTNER KATHARINE ROY CLYDE McKEE U16 Dean The Deans' Council is the top ranking administrative body at M.S.C. This Council is the last word in the affairs of students and faculty. This year the Deans' Council is made up of E. W. Schilling, Dean of Engineeringg Clyde McKee, Dean of Agricul- tureg Katharine Roy, Dean of Household and Applied Artsg F. B. Cotner, Dean of Scienceg R. B. Tootell, Director of Extensiong Val Glynn, Dean of Studentsg Ethelyn C. Harrison, Dean of Womeng and 1. A. Nelson, Dean of Graduate Division. ETHELYN C. HARRISON ion , , E. W. SCHILLING -J. A. NELSON C715 Department J-feud 1:5481 M. M. KELSO Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology LEO L. KNUTI Agricultural Education FRED WILLSON Animal Industry and Range Management ARTHUR POST Agronomy and Soils C. H. CONRAD Applied Art I-I. C. Cl-IEEVER Architecture F. B. COTNER Botany and Bacteriology LLOYD BERG Chemical Engineering P. C. GAINES Chemistry ELDON R. DODGE Civil Engineering JOHN A. NELSON Dairy Industry L. O. BROCKMANN Education and Psychology E. W. SCHILLING Electrical Engineering E. W. MARJARUM English SIDNEY WHITT Industrial Engineering NICHOLAS I-IELBURN Geography and Geology M. G. BURLINGAME History LESLEY HEATHCOTE Librarian KATHARINE ROY Home Economics F. M. I-IARRINGTON Horticulture J. W. HURST Mathematics H. MULLIKIN Mechanical Engineering COLONEL LEON ROUGE Military Science and Tactics H. S. CANNON Modern Languages L. E. OPP Music ANNA SHERRICK Nursing Education S. R. DYCHE Health and Physical Education 55' B' . ' 2 A. J. M. JOHNSON Physics E. R. HALBROOK Poultry Industry O. W. MONSON Agricultural Engineering J. W. BLANKENHORN Commercial Science DR. CARL HAMMER Student Health Service M. E. BROOKHART Testing and Counseling HOWARD WELCH Veterinary Science JAMES PEPPER Zoology and Entomology R. E. CAMERON Public Service MARTHA HAWKSWORTH Registrar BERNARD COPPING Treasurer LOUIS TRUE Publications JOHN LEE Placement Service WALTER BAKER Physical Plant FRANK WARD Men's Housing in 611 5 yffll Zfrgzff The Alumni came home. 'X 7--' The Aggies' Queens. The Exponent staff in its glory. Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen .,,,. 'C'-PM ,1 KW iw? wi ai '. 'G f',.. CLASS OFFICERS L. to R. SHIRLEY NORTHAM SS.,,., ,v..... Secretary BILL INIALLICK , ., I .,,,,,,,. Treasurer DAVE HAYNES , ,,.w 7,...,7I. , , ,.4... President PATTY BOWLES .. . ,,,,,.. Social Chairman JIM ESMAY ,,,.,,, ....... V ice President Seniors ADAMS, ALBERT 13.48.11 Diego. California. Industrial Arts. ADAMS, D. D.-Bozeman. Industrial Arts. Kappa Sigma. ALVORD, WILLIAM-Glasgow. Zoology and Entomology. Phi Sigma Kappa: Fish and Wildlife Forum Club 2, 3. 4. AMES,WALLACE H.-Helena. Civil Engineering. American So- ciety of Civil Engineers 1, 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 2, 3. AMUNDSON, JOHN K.-Plains. Electrical Engineering. Gamma Phi: Montana State College Band I, 2, 3. 4: Band Council 3, 4, Secretary 4: Phi Eta Sigma: Mu Sigma Alpha, American Institute of Electrical Engineers. AMUNRUD. LEROY R.-Wibaux. Applied Science. ANDERSON, VIGGO O.-Great Falls. Electrical Engineering. ANDERSON, GAYLORD-Kane, Penn. Zoology and Entomology. ANDERSON LEE M.-Bozeman. Agricultural Engineering. Ameri- can Soclety of Agricultural Engineers 4. ANDERSON, TRUMAN C.-Bozeman. Agronomy. ANDES, SAMUEL CYRIL-Bozeman. Agriculture Education. ARNOTT, JOHN P.-Utica. Mechanical Engineering. Associated Independents: Phi Kappa Phi 4: Tau Beta Pi 4: American Society Mechanical Engineers 4, Band 2, 3. BADER, JOHN S.-Bozeman. Industrial Arts. BAKKEN, SIGMUND-Wibaux. Applied Science. BALLARD. DELBERT L.-Malta. Civil Engineering. Phi Kappa Alpha, Vice President 4: American Society of Civil Engineers 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4x Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 41 Trans- ferred irom Eastern Montana School of Education. BARRICK, ORLO R.-Moccasin. Animal Industry. Agricultural Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Associated Independent Students 1, 2, 3: Intramural Sports 1, 2. 4. BARTH, GEORGE J.-Dillon. Agricultural Economics. Alpha Gamma Rho, House Manager 2: Fangs, President 2: Newman Club, Treasurer 3: Scabbard and Blade 35 Agricultural Club 2, 3: King of the Hill 3. BARTHELMESS. RICHARD C.-Miles City. Electrical Engineer- ing. Gamma Phi: Fangs 2: Junior Class President: High School Week Committee 2: Intramural Bowling 2, 31 Concert Chorus 1, 2: American Institute of Electrical Engineers 3. 4. ,,e,.vgQX'i ' gsm, 'it xg X In X ag . .3 'v K., ,X f aa .,.f. Q . i mmm I . fn . fr?3.5.? g.!.5EQ?,f.g Psi A 4--1 l V I ll 1 I v V P 1 7. f-.sa x 4124.2 '55 lf. ,-4? ,I A, . ,. , . 1 3 1 f' Y I. 5 fi 3 1 is 49' mia is ...Q Q '-..1 .- -:, Mg. , it sv -vim, P .sr . :pox . - : -N -QV' if-ws , ,S EE- V .X V , Q. E me N BARTLEY, DAVID F.-Hysham. Civil Engineering. American Society of Civil Engineers 2, 3, 4, Program Committee, Chair- man 4: Square Dance Club 1, 2, 3, President 2: Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2. BECKLEY, ALAN ROSS-Bozeman. Commercial Science. BENNETT, MERIDAN-Minneapolis. Minn. Agriculture. BELL, ELIZABETH-Bozeman. Bacteriology. BERG, BETTY R.-Bozeman. Home Economics: Alpha Omicron Pi: Home Ec. Club 1, 2. 3, 4, Secretary 2. Vice President 3: Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4: W.A.A. 1, 2: Spurs 2: Dolphins 2: Phi Upsilon Omicron 3, 4, President 4: A.W.S. Historian 3, 4: Council Member 4: Mortar Board 4: Who's Who 4. BERG. MAX E.-River Forest. Illinois. Commercial Science. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Ski Club 3. 4: Lettermen's Club 4: Les Bouffons, President 4: Exponent 4. BERGSTROM, LeROY W.-Baker, Agricultural Engineering. Men's Co-op 2. 3. BIELER.. MILDRED J.-Sheridan. Applied Art. Kappa Delta: Concert Chorus 3, 4: Art Club 1, 2, 3: W.A.A. 1: Sock and Buskin 3: Wesley Foundation: Ten Little Indians Cast: My Sister Eileen Production: Montana State College Edu- cation Association. BIRD, RALEIGH M.-BOZEIHRH. El8Ctl'iC2.l Englfleefllig. BLAISDELL. FRED W.. JR.-Bozeman. Animal Industry. BLAIR, STEPHEN R.-Bozeman. Agricultural Education. BLANK, MARY G.-Great Falls. Art. Alpha Lambda Delta 1, Vice President 1: Orchestra 1, 2. 3, 4: Art Club 1. 2, 3, Secretary Treasurer 2, Vice President 3: Delta Phi Delta 3, 4, Vice President 4: Mu Sigma Alpha 3, 4: Quad E Secretary Treasurer 2: Quad A Secretary Treasurer 3: Mortar Board 4: Editor 4: Phi Kappa Phi 4: Newman Club 1, 3, 4: Choir 4: Eva Wagner Scholarship 2: Christian Living Emphasis Week guglicity Chairman 4: World Student Service Fund Publicity BLISS. HERMAN C.-Worden. Civil Engineering. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Club 3, 4: Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4: American Society of Civil Engineers 2, 3, 4: Frosh Football: Frosh Basketball: Varsity Football 2, 3, 4: Intramural Basketball. BOID, MARGARET J.-Helena. Health and Physical Education. Alpha Omicron Pi: Women's Athletic Association 1, 2, 3. 4: Freshman Cla-ss Secretary 1: Sophomore Class Secretary 2: Square and Compass 4: Women's Day Music Chairman 3: Concert Chorus 2, 3, 4: Women's Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Home- coming Committee 2, 3: Junior Pan-Hellenic 1: Froshponent 1: Junior Prom Committee 3: Woman's Day Committee 1, 2. BOLLAND, KENNETH L.--Dutton. Agronomy. Grain Team 4. BOSWELL, BETTY JANE-I-Iavre. Home Economics and English. Transferred from Northern Montana College, Havre, 2: Alpha Omicron Pi, House Manager 3: Sock and Buskin 3, 4, Secretary 3: Alpha Psi-Omega 4: Phi Upsllon Omicron 3, 4: Phi Kappa Phl 4: Westminster Foundation 1, 2, 3, 4: Women's Athletic Association 2. 3: Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4, Stewardship Commissioner 4: Exponent 2, 3: Delegate to Home Economics District Convention 2: High School Week Committee 3: Women's Day Committee 3: Square and Com- pass 4: Montana State College Education Association 4: Christian Living Emphasis Week 4, Corresponding Secretary and Chairman of Program Committee 4. BOWEN, RUSSELL R.-Mosby. Animal Industry. Ag. Club 3, 4: Ski Club 2, 4: Men's Co-op 3, 4: Livestock Judging Team 4: Little International 4. BOWLES, PATRICIA L.-Bozeman. Art. Alpha Omicron Pl: Art Club 2, 3, 4: Sock and Buskin 3. 4: Associated Women Students Standards Chairman 4: Delta Phi Delta 3, 4: Rodeo Club 2, 3, 4: Publicity 4: Newman Club: Exponent 1. BRACKETT, PERRY C.-Helena. Civll'Engineering. Phi sigma Kappa. BRANES, EDMON A.-Misscula. Electrical Engineering. BRAYSON. CORRINNE I.-C-olumbia Falls. Art. Alpha Gam- ma Delta: Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3: Glee Club 1: New- man Club 1 ,2. 3, 4: Froshponent 1: Spurs 2: Delta. Phi Delta 3, 4, Secretary 4: Montana State College Education Associa- tion 3, 4, Treasurer 4. BREDBERG, ROBERT E.-Glendive. Applied Science. Kappa Sigma. BRENNAN, JAMES J.-Butte. Mechanical Engineering. As- sociated Independents 1: Newman Club 1, 2. 3: Scabbard and Blade 3: American Society of Mechanical Engineers 2, 3, 4. BREWER., FRANK H.--Warren, Ohio. Engineering, Physics. BROCK. BETTY I.-Great Falls.. Commercial Science. Alpha Omic-ron Pl. Transferred from College of Education, Great Falls: Concert Chorus 2, 3, 4: W0men's Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Mu Sigma Alpha 4. BRUBAKER. THOMAS C., JR.-Fort Peck. Mechanical En- gineering: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. BUGLI. JOHN P.-Florence. Agriculture Education. Men's Co-op: Associated Independent Students 1, 2: Newman Club 2, 3. 4: Agriculture Club 3, 4: Collegiate Chapter of Future Farmers of America 3, 4. BURGER. JOSEF-Bozeman. Applied Science. BURKE. GWEN M.-Glasgow, Commercial Science. Kappa Delta, Membership Chairman 4: Associated Independent Coun- cil 1: Exponent 1: Montanan 1, 2, 3, 4, Office Manager 3: CODY Editor 4: Froshponent 1: Harvest Ball Queen l: Square and Compass Club 2. 3, 4. Vice President 4: Board of Pub- lications Secretary 2, 3: Rodeo Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3: Kappa Sigma Stardust Girl 2: Junior Class Secretary: Little International Livestock Show, Secretary 3, 4: Montanan Queen 3: Pan Hellenic Council 4: Homecoming Queen Attendant 4. BURROWS, WILLIAM H.-Nanton, Alberta. Range Management. BUTLER, ARTHUR F.-Federalsburg, Maryland. Agricultural Economics. BYE, JOHN ORLANDO-Constock. Minnesota. Agriculture. CARLE, LOUISE A.-Butte. Bacteriology. Women's Coop- erative House 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4: Mortar Board 4: Phi Sigma 3, 4: Alpha Lambda Delta 1: A. U. 2, 3, 4. CARLSON, MAX R.-Livingston. Commercial Science. Kappa Sigma, Treasurer 3: Lutheran Student Association 1: Fangs 2: Scabbard and Blade 3, 4: American Legion Military Honor Student 3: Student Senate 3, 4: Member Bookstore Board 3, 4. CARR., DONALD L.-I-lot Springs. Industrial Arts. CHABAI, ALBERT-Butte. Engineering Physics. Kappa Sigma: Tau Beta Pi 3, 4: Transfer from Montana School of Mines 3: Ban? 3: Physics Club 3, 4: Math Club 3, 4: Engineering Coun- ci . 'G' ...F 'ov' ' rs . fs Q-na 5 -ag' . I N ., f '- :Q I 1 I xl' li X . ei vi , . 235: ,X T5 I K 2 K .. .1 :xg ' 2, . , , mi x we lg 1 3 f F A . : Q f 2 we f : - ff 119 ..f11-'- . -an .wi ., .3 2 f 'ie ,. ..+. .... K CHAMBERLIN, NORMAN-Ennis. Commercial Science. Gam- ma Phi. CHAMBERS. GEORGE-Bozeman. Architecture. CHAPMAN, WARREN-Ekalaka. Art. CHEEVER, DONALD-Bozeman. Pre-Medicine. Kappa Sigma: Bobcat Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Band Council 3, 4, President 4: Phi Eta Sigma 2: Phi Sigma 3, 4: Mu Sigma Alpha 3, 4, President 4: High School Committee Week 3: Advanced Honor Scholarship 4: Ski Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Variety Show Committee 4: Phi Kappa Phi 4. CHESNEY, BARBARA-Spokane, Washington. Art. Pi Beta Phi. CHESNOVER, JANE-Bozeman. Commercial Science. CHILTON. JOHN-Helena. Zoology. Phi Sigma 3, 4: Montana State College Education Association 4. CIGLIANA, ELROY-Butte. Mechanical Engineering. Amer- ican Society of Mechanical Engineers 1, 2. 3, 4. Secretary 3, Chairman 4: Associated Independent Students 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 1. 2: Square dt Compass Club 4: Phi Eta. Sigma 1, 2: Tau Beta Pi 3, 4: Phi Kappa Phi 4: Intramural Handball 1: Engineering Council 4, President 4. CLAUS, KENNETH-Fromberg. Botany and Bacteriology. CLAUS, RAY-Fromberg. Electrical Engineering. Phi Sigma Kappa. CLAYPOOL, CLARENCE-Laurin. Animal Industry. Indeliend- ent 1, 2. 3. 42 Hoedown Haymakers 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3. CLONINGER.. JOHN-Bozeman. Soils. Men's Co-op 2, 3: Agri- cultural Club 1, 2, 3, 4: 4-H Alumni 1, 2, 3: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3: Grain Judging Team 4: Phi Kappa Phi 4. CLOTHIER, WILLIAM-Kalispell. Wildlife. Fish :Sz Wildlife Forum 1, 2. 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4: Phi Sigma 1, 2. CO1-IN, JACK-Butte. Health :Sz Physical Education. Frosh Football 1: Varsity Football 2, 3. 4: Varsity Track 3: Intra- mural Sports: M Club 2, 3, 4: Health and Physical Educa- tion Club 3, 4, President 4: Butte Rats 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4. COLE, RALPH-Great Falls. Architecture. Sigma Alpha Ensi- lon: Fangs 2: Delta Phi Delta 3, 4: Social Chairman Junior Class 3: Architecture Club 1, 2, 3, 4. COLLINS, SHIRLEY-Plentywood. Commercial Science. Alpha Gamma Delta, T-reasurer 3: Girl's Glee 1, 2: Girls' Band 1, 23 Commercial Club 1, 2, 3: Square Ba Compass 3, 4: Secretary, Student Senate 4: Montana State College Education Associa- tion 4: Wesley Foundation 2: Montanan 2, 3. CONNORS, CORNELIUS--Bozeman. Industrial Arts. COSNER, HARRY-Bozeman. Industrial Engineering. Sigma Chl. 4 4 COULSTON. PEGGY-Bozeman. Art Education. Chi Omega: Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Delta Phi Delta 3, 4: Spurs 2: Ski Club 1, 2: Presbyterian Supper Club 1: A.W.S. 1. 2, 3. 4: Junior Prom Social Committee 3: Girls Chorus 1: M.S.C.E.A. 4. CRANE, MARY ANN-Bozeman. Home Economics. CRAWFORD, JAMES-Valier. Electrical Engineering. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: A.I.E.E. 2. 3. 4: Ski Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Montana Engineer, Assoc. Editor 3: Newman Club 1, 2. CRAWSHAW, CHARLES-Fairfield. Electrical Engineering. Men's C0-op: Associated Independents 1, 2: Men's C0-op 3, 4: A.I.E.E. 3, 4. CROSBEY, JACK-Helena. Health 8: Physical Education. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. CROUTER, DANIEL-Billings. Engineering Physics. Engineer- ing Physics Club 2. 3. 4, President 4: Engineering Council 4: Tau Beta Pi 3. 4. Treasurer 4: Alpha Psi Omega 2, 3, 4: Student Senate 4: Commissioner of Dramatics 4: Who's Who Among Students ln American Colleges and Universities 4: Fangs 2, 3. Treasurer 3: Phi Eta Sigma 2, Treasurer 2: Dramatics 2, 3: Technical Director of The Gunman 2: Business Man- ager of My Sister Eileen 3: Math Club 3, 4: Student Member of American Association of Physics Teachers 4. CRULL, WILLIAM-Billings. Chemical Engineering. CUMMINGS, EVERETT-Regina. Animal Industry. Pi Kappa Alpha. DAHL. HOMER.-Billings. Civil Engineering. A.S.C.E. 2, 3, 41 Ski Clllb 3, 4. DALEY, CECIL-Great Falls. Mechanical Engineering. DALTHORP, GEORGE-Wibaux. Applied Science. DAVIDSON. JACK-Ballantine. Chemical Engineering. Phi Eta Sigma 2: Tau Beta Pi 3. 4, Vice President 4: Alpha Chl Sigma 3, 4: A.I.C.E. Student Branch 3, 4: Phi Kappa Phi 4. DAVIS, JACK-Dillon. Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club 4: M.S.C.E.A. 4: Engineers Council 4: Transferred fr-om Mon- tana State Normal College 1948. DAVIS, BERLE-Bozeman. Agricultural Engineering. DAVIS, PHILIP-Bozeman. Electrical Engineering. Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Physics Club 1, 2: Student Broadcasters 2. DAWDY, CHARLES-Bozeman. Applied Science. DECK, JOHN-Fort Benton. Electrical Engineering. Gamma Phi: Phi Eta Sigma 2: Tau Beta Phi 3, 4: A.I.E.E. 1, 2, 3, 4. DEGN. ARNE-Sidney. Animal Industry. Men's C0-OD, Agri- cultural Club 1, 2, 3, 4: L.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Alpha Zeta 2, 3, 4: Little International 1, 3: College Farmer 4: Phi Kappa Phi 4. v, . I is ......-4? devil X I BIG TEN THOMAS C. DRUMMOND BOZEMAN, MONTANA Animal Industry. Alpha Gamma Rho: Fangs 2: Homecoming Committee 23 College Farmer 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor 4: Montanan 1, 2, 3, Editor 3: Commissioner of Publications 4: Student Senate 3, 42 Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, Vice-President 4: Little International 1, 2, 4: Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities 43 Ag Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3: Board of Publica- tions 3, 4g College 4-H 1, 2, 35 Sears-Roebuck Scholarship Win- ner 1, 2. WL DESCHAMPS, GEORGE-Missoula. Animal Industry. Gamma Phi: Marshall 43 Livestock Judging Team 4. DEYOUNG, GORDON-Whitefish. Mechanical Engineering. DONOVAN. THOMAS-Bozeman. Industrial Arts. DRISCOLL, CHARLES-Butte. Chemical Engineering. DUBBS, ARTHUR-Bozeman, Agronomy. DUE!-IR, SUE-Townsend. Commercial Science. Alpha Omi- cron Pi: Junior Panhellenic Delegate 1: Spurs 2: Canter- bury Club 4: Commercial Science Club 1, 2, 3. DUNCAN, KENNETH-Choteau. Mechanical Engineering. Gam- ma Phi: Debate 1, 2, 3, 43 Commissioner of Forensics 41 Pl Kappa Delta 2, 3, 4, President 3: Phi Eta Sigma 23 Alpha Phi Omega: Interfraternlty Council 3. 4, Treasurer 3: Traffic Committee 3, 4: Freshman Week Special Interests Group Meeting Committee 4: President, Gamma Phi 41 American Society of Mechanical Engineers 3. 4: Chairman, Intramural Debate 4: Student Senate 4: Chairman Discussion Groups, High School Week 3. DUNLAP. RUANE D.-Brockway. Agricultural Economics. Al- pha Gamma Rho, Secretary 3, President 4: Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3: Student Flying Co-op 1. 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 2: Agriculture Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Men's Glee Club 1. 2. 3: Concert Chorus 2: Scabbard and Blade 3, 4: Inter-Collegiate Knights 2, 3: Chairman of Receptions 33 Inter-fraternity Council 4: Student Senate 4: Commissioner Social Affairs 4: Montanan 2. 3: Little International 2, 3. DUNN, ROY ELLIS-Anaconda. Engineering Physics. Phi Eta Sigma 2: Tau Beta Pi-3, 4: Physics Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Vice Presl- dent 4: Math Club 3: 4: Organized Independents 1, 2: Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 3: Phi Kappa Phi 4. DUNSTAN, PHILLIP-Butte. Mechanical Engineering. EAKMAN, HERBERT C.-Great Falls. Dairy Industry. EASTEP, VICTOR J.-Livingston. Pre-Dental. ECHO, MAURICE W.-Libby. Chemlstry. Montanan 1: Expon- ent 1: Camera Club 1. 2. 3, President 2: Phi Kappa Phl 4: Physics Club 1, 2, 3: Gamma Sigma Epsilon Chemical Fra- ternity 3. EKBLAD, ROBERT B.-Hot Springs. Industrial Engineering. Gamma Phi: Fangs: Gamma Phi Treasurer 4: Society for Advancement of Management 3, 4. ELLIOTT, DOROTHY J.-Conrad. Home Economics. Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Ways 65 Means Committee Chair- man 4: Alpha Lambda Delta: Phi Upsllon Omicron 3, 4: Vlce- President 4: Danforth Fellowship Award 3: Women's Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Concert Chorus. ERNST, GENE N.-Stanford. Animal Industry. Alpha Gamma Rho: Phi Eta Sigma 1: Alpha Zeta 2, 3, 4: Outstanding Fresh- man Student ln Agricultural: Agriculture Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Assistant Manager, Little International 3: Manager Little International 4: Septemviri 4: Square and Compass 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3: Orchestra 1: College Farmer 3: Student Flying Co-op 3, 4: Montana State College Livestock Judging Team 4. ESMAY, JAMES L.-Sun River. Agriculture Economics. Alpha Gamma Rho, Treasurer 3: Ag-rlculture Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Yell Leader 1, 2: Montanan 1, 2: Exponent 1: Fangs 2: Alpha Zeta 3. 4: Scribe 4: Mu Beta Beta 3, 4, Historian 4: Scab- bard and Blade 3: W.S.S.F. 2, 3: Campus Chairman 3: Chris- tian Living Emphasis Week Co-Chairman 4: Homecoming Co- Chalrman 4: High School Week 3: M.L. Club 4: College 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3: Senior Class Vice-President 4: Who's Who ln American Colleges and Universities. ETCHART, MARK S.-Glasgow. Animal Industry. Lambda Chl Alpha: Agriculture Club 3, 4: Wool Team 4. EVANS, DAVID M.-Raynesford. Chemical Engineering. FARNAM, JOHN D.-Helena. Health and Physical Education. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Transferred from Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington. Football 1: Intramurals 2, 3: Health and Physical Education Club 3, 4: Montana State Col- lege Education Association 4. FARNUM, E. AUDREY-Townsend. Health and Physical Educa- tion. Alpha Gamma Delta: Froshponent 1: Exponent 2: Wom- en's Athletic Association 2, 3, 4: Health and Physical Educa- tion Club 3, 4: Montana State College Education Association 4. FEI-ILBERG, ROBERT E.-Coram. Architecture. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Transferred from Montana State University 2: Montana Engineer 2, 3. 4: Business Manager 3, Editor 4: Student Senate 4: Fangs 2: Les Bouffons 3, 4: Delta Phi Delta 3, 4: Architecture Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 2, 3, 4: Traffic Committee 2, 3. 4: Board of Publications 4: Engineering Council 4. FENNER, DARRELL E.-Bozeman. Agriculture Engineering. FERGUSON, BEVERLY J.-Bozeman. Bacteriology, Alpha Gamma Delta. Vice President 4: Westminster Fellowship 1, 2, t3: glee President Associated Women Students 4: Expon- en 1, . BIG TEN GRAYDON LESLIE CURRY ARLEE, MONTANA Health and Physical Education. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Health and Physical Education Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4: M Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: Student Senate 4: Commissioner of Athletics 4: Varsity Basketball 2, 3. 4: Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities 4. .r , CV' A S . w -4 nv T oh FINCH, PHILLIP C.-Bozeman. Engineering Physics. FISCI-IBACH, ROBERT J.--Livingston. Chemical Engineering. Sigma Chi: Phi Eta Sigma 1, 2: American Institute of Chem- ical Engineers 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. FITZGERALD. JAMES M.-Bozeman. Art. FLETCHER, SALLY-Billings. Applied Science. Pi Beta Phi, Cor-responding Secretary 4: Montanan 1. 2: Froshponent 1: Exponent 2: Play Production 2, 3: Ski Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Inter- national Relations Club 4: Counseling 3, 4: Montana State College Education Association 3, 4: Mortar Board, Social Chairman 4. FORSYTHE, DAVE A.-Gregson Hot Springs. Agricultural En- gineering. Kappa Sigma. Orchestra 1, 2: Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4: Montana State College Swimming Team 1, 2: Intra- mural Swimming 4: American Society of Agricultural En- gineers 4: Hudson House Vice President 1: Scabbard and Blade 3, 4: Junior Prom 3: Military Ball 3, 4. FRYSLIE, LESTER M.-Bozeman. Engineering Physics. FULLER, NEIL J.-Wolf Point. Applied Science. Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4: Sock da Buskln 3, 4: Technical Director 4: Inter- national Relations Committee 2, 3. Secretary 3: Dramatics 2. 3. 4. FUNKE, RICHARD LEE-Polson. Animal Industry. Gamma Phi: Rodeo Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Agricul- tural Club 1, 2, 3: Student Senate 4: Commissioner of Judg- - ing Teams. FURMAN, THOMAS E.-New York. Botany 8: Bacteriology. GALLIK, RAYMOND D.-Sand Coulee. Industrial Arts. Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Industrial Arts Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4: M Club 2, 3, 4. GALT, CORINNE J.-Stanford. Interior Decoration. W.A.A. 1: Pep Club 1: Associated Independents 1: Saberettes 2, 3. 4: Drill Captain 3, 4: Pres. Quad A. 4: Song Leader Quad. A. 3: Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Delta Phi Delta 4. GARCIA, JACKIE M.-Rivulet. Industrial Engineering. Men's Co-op: Camera Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. da Treas. 3. 4: Society for Advancement of Management 3, 4: Engineering Council 4. GEISS, GORDON D.-Billings. Range Management. Rodeo Club 2, 3, 4: American Society of Range Management 3, 4. GENDREAU, LEE W.--Great Falls. Graphic Advertising. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4: Homecoming Co-Chairman 4: Exponent 3, 4: Montanan 4: Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Montana Engineer 3, 4. GERNER. KENNETH A.-Missoula. Agricultural Education, University of California. University of Montana 46 : M Club 2: Collegiate F.F.A. 3, Treasurer 4: Ag Club 3, 4: Alpha Zeta 3, 4. GIES, CHARLES L.-Missoula. Electrical Engineering. GOARD, JOHN H.-Miles City. Industrial Arts. Kappa Sigma. GOEBEL, JOHN W.-Townsend. Industrial Arts. Newman Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Montana State College Education Assoc. 3, 4: Indus- trial Arts Club 2, 3, 4, President 4: Engineering Council 4. GOFF. GEORGE E.-Twin Falls, Idaho. Mechanical Engineer- ing. A.S.M.E. 3, 4. GOULD, RICHARD-Canton Mass. Electrical Engineering. GRABOW, DONALD RALPH-Livingston. Industrial Engineer- ing. Sigma Chl, President 4: Frosh Football 1: Frosh Basket- ball l: Varsity Football 2, 3, 4: M Club 2, 3, 4: Interfra- ternity Council 4, Vice President 4: Scabbard and Blade 3, 4: Les Bouffons 3, 4: Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges 4: Society for the Advancement of Management 2, 3, 4: Men's Glee Club 4: Concert Chorus 4: Varsity Track 2. GRAHAM. RICHARD J.-East Helena. Fish dc Wildlife. Wild- life Club 3, 4. GRANT. GEORGE R.-Butte. Engineering Physics. Kappa Sigma. GRAVES. GARY V.-Great Falls. Industrial Engineering. Kap- pa Sigma. GREEN, KENNETH JESSE-Bozeman. Chemical Engineering. Kappa Sigma: Alpha Chi Sigma 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3: A. I. Ch. E. 3, 4: Inter-Church Council 2, 3, Treasurer 3: W.S.S.F. 2. 3: Christian Living Emphasis Week 4. GREER, KENNETH R.-Bozeman. Zoology and Entomology. Kappa Sigma. GREENOUGH. CLARENCE S.-Schenectady, New York, Mech- anical Engineering. GRIFFITI-IS, JOHN P., JR.-Butte. Commercial Science. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Vice President 5: Agricultural Club l, 2, 3: Little International l, 2: Treasurer 2: Exponent 1, 2, 3: Frosh- ponent Business Manager l: Cheerleader 2: Fangs 2, 3: Business Manager Dramatics 1, 2: Student Senate 3, 5: Com- missioner of Dramatics 3: Commissioner of Demonstrations 5: Alpha Psi Omega 2. 3, 4, 5: Homecoming Co-Chairman 5: Stu- dent Llbrary Committee 4, 5: Commercial Science Club 4: Montanan 3: High School Week 1, 3: Freshman Week Com- mittee: Christian Living Emphasis Week Committee 5. GRIFFIN, JACK-Butte. Architecture. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. GR.OSKUR.'I'H. ANN-Sidney. Applied Science. Associated In- dependent Students 1, 2, 3, 4: Montana State College Educa- tional Association 3, 4, President 4. GRUETER. WILLIAM J.-Bellevue, Washington. Animal Indus- try. Agriculture Club 2, 3, 4: Rodeo Club 3, 4: College Rodeo 3, 4: American Society of Range Management 2, 3, 4: Trans- ferred from Washington State College: Little International 2. HAAGENSTAD, HENRY ORELL-New England, North Dakota. Agriculture Education. Transferred from North Dakota State College. Agriculture Club 3, 4: College 4-H Club 3, 4: Col- legiate F. F. A. 3, 4: Little International 3, 4: Lutheran Stu- dents Assoclatlfon 3, 4. HAGEN, VERNON K.-Bozeman. Chemical Engineering. HALL, CHARLES D.-Bozeman. Architectural Engineering. Ar- eihgectural Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Delta Phi Delta 2, 3, 4: Band . . 3. 4. LEVRA, BETTE HALL-Butte. Applied Science. Alpha Omi- cron Pi, Rushing Chairman 3, President 4: Orchestra 1, 2: Phi Sigma 3. 4: Spurs 2: Mortar Board 4: Who's Who 4: Asso- ciated Wome'n's Council 4: Pan-Hellenic Council 3. 4. HALVERSON, MARGIE-Belgrade. Nursing. P151-,di if BIG TEN RUSSELL L. GU STAFSON BOZEMAN, MONTANA Architecture. Sigma Chi3 Fangs 2, 3, Recorder 33 Delta Phi Delta 3, 4, President 43 Scabbard and Blade 3, 4, President 43 Septemviri, President 43 Homecoming Student Co-Chairman 43 Student Traffic Committee 3, 43 Architectural Club 2, 3, 43 Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities 4. HAMILTON, DORIS M,-Billings. Home Economics Education HAMMELL, MRS. MARY L. K.-BOZ8m8.I1. Commercial SCi8l1Ce get Alpha Gamma Delta. - HAMMER-S TROM, RICHARD- Billings. Botany 'Sz Bacteriology. 1' W - V 7. -f M ' 'RS' HANKINS. BERTIE J.--Fort Benton. Art. Alpha Omlcron Pl. 1 jf 5,4 HANSEN, RICHARD L.-Wolf Point. Commercial Science. 1' A ,g- if J .-is Lambda Chi Alpha, President 4: National Assembly Delegate . ' 4: Fang 2, 3, Chairman of Ushering 3, 'Knight of Knights 3 F ,Q V , , l Interfraternity Council 3. 4, President 4: Les Bouffons 43 Y ,, Alpha Psi Omega 4, Business Manager 4: Sock dc Buskin 3. 43 ' P' .4 Business Manager of Dramatics 33 Student Senate 43 Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Collegesg ' ' 3 Student Faculty Public Relations Committee 3, 4: Commercial i 5 Club 3. ' X ' HANSER, WILLIAM 1 ig, . W. ,,. . we l 11 , If 40, Id M.-Broadview. Ag. Engineering. HANSON, EDWARD D.-Big Timber. Range Management. Lambda Chl Alpha: Ag. Club 2, 3, 4: College Farmer 2, 3, 4, Advertising Manager 3, Business Manager 4: Newman Cl 1, 2, 3, 43 Bobcat Band 2: Montanan 3 ,ox ub 3 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4. HANTO, DONALD C.-Sidney. Civil Engineering. Lambda Chi Alpha, Vice President 4, Northwest C-onclave Delegate 33 In- terfraternlty Council 33 Montanan 33 Les Bouffons 43 Seab- bard 65 Blade 3. 43 American Society of Civil Engineers 2, 3, 43 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. HARANT, ROBERT K.-Black Eagle. Industrial Arts. Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 43 2, 3, 4: M.S.C.E.A. 4. Intramural Softball HARLAN, KENNETH K.-Glasgow. Electrical Engineering. American Institute of Electrical Engineers 3, 43 Ski Club 4. HARRER. JOHN W.-Helena. Animal Industry. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Alpha Zeta 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Agricultural Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Little International 1, 2, 33 College 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 42 Mu Beta Beta. 3, 4, President 43 Livestock Judg- ing Team 4. HARRISON, BILL DEAN-Dillon. Art. HARRY, RICHARD J.- . HARTLEY, HARRY S.-Monarch. General Agriculture. ., 2, 3, 4: Ast. Club 3, 4: Concert Band 1. 2, 3: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Symphonic Band 45 Orchestra 3, 4. York City, New York. Botany. HARTSTIRN. W Phi Eta Sigma 2. HAUCK, HAYES, HAZEN, Co-on: HEANEY, DA . . COmm6YClB I-IEARTY, CHARLES Sigma Kappa. n. Commercial Science. HIETT. HIETT, HEIDT, JEA .- Commercial . ' urs 2, Treasur , enate Secretary , ' High Attainme - 's ' Concert Chorus HEMNIER, ' man Club 1, Butte Civil Engineering. A.S.C.E. 3, 4. A I S. ALTER:-NEW 1 Ellglneerlng. . Architectural PHILIP H.-Missoula CHARLES-Baker. Applied Science. DAN B.-Highwood. Agricultural Engineering. Men's Ag. Club 1, 2: A.S.A.E. I. ,J VID P-Augusta. Animal Industry. ' l Science. Phi J .-Bozeman EDNA-Bozema WILLIAM-Bozeman. Agricultural Education. Science Alpha. Omi 3. N S Helena. er 2' Student S nt Cup 3, Who cron Pi, SD A.W.S. Big Sister Chairman, Who Among Students in American Colleges 4. 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls Sextet 3: Montanan 3, 4: Student-Faculty Relations Committee Secretary 4: Wom- en's Athletic Association 1, 2: Lutheran Students Association 1, 2. JAMES B.-Lothalr. Applied Science. Ski Club 2, 3, 45 Men's Co-on 3, 4. 1, 2, 3, New BIG TEN GRETA P. GAY BOZEMAN, MONTANA Child Development. Chi Omega, Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 42 Phi Upsilon Omicron 2, 3, 43 Concert Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Women's Glee 1, 2, 33 Spurs 2, Saberettes 1, 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 3, Pan-Hellenic Council 33 Ski Club 1, 21 Pep Club 1, Montanan Queen 23 Mortar Board 4, Historian, Scabbard and Blade Queen 3, Who's Who in Universities 4. American Colleges and Q V als ns. .Y ,... Q1 ,- f . gt- .,v. K I x l is ' ig -FQ. '1 U, 'a A0 3 'JL Li, xg 1:2 . . 4-. X -Q W' A. HILLSTROM, HAROLD MERLE-Jamestown, North Dakota. Mechanical Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers 3, 4. HOAGLAND, ADEN M.-Malta. Agriculture Education. Alpha Zeta 3. 4: Agricultural Club 3, 4: F. F. A. 3, 4: Newman Club 3, 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. HOCKETT, ROBERT G.-Havre. Agriculture Education. Alpha Gamma Rho: Agricultural Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Alpha Zeta 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 1. 2: Montanan 2: Phi Eta Sigma 1: College F. F. A. 3. 4: Lutheran Student Association 2, 3, 4: High School Week 2. HODGSON, H. JOAN-Great Falls. Bacterioloy. Delta Gamma: Scholarship Chairman 2, President 3: Pan-Hellenic Represen- tative 3: Pan-Hellenic President 4: Quadrangle Board 2: As- sociated Women's Students Council 4: Orchestra 1, 2. 3, 4: Women's Day Committee. HOFFMAN, DOROTHY-Great Falls. Home Economics. Alpha Omicron Pl. HOFFMAN, HELEN CLARA-Bozeman. Commercial Science. Alpha Omicron Pi: Exponent 1, 2: Women's Athletic Associa- tion l, 2: Ski Club 2, 3, 4: Secretarial Club 1, 2. HOLLOWAY, FRANK R.-Harlowton. Ag-rlcultural Economics. HOLMQUIST, DORIS L.-Bozeman. Commercial Science. Pi Beta Phi: Pi Omega Pi 3, 4. President 4: Mu Sigma Alpha 3, 4. HOUSER. ROY D.-Bozeman. Range Management. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Ski Club 1, 2, 3: Intramural Track 1, 2, 3: In- tramural Basketball 1: Intramural Softball 1, 2, 3, 4: Agri- culture Club 3, 4: Rodeo Club 3, 4: American Society of Range Management 3, 4: Range Plant Judging Team 4. A HOVERSLAND, ARTHUR S.-Wolf Point. Animal Industry. Alpha Zeta 3. 4: Agriculture Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Little Interna- tional Showman 1, 2, 3, Committee 4: Wool Judging Team 4. T-IOVLAND, AGNES B.-Billings. Delta. Gamma. HUISENGA, H. R.-Ramsey. Art. Kappa Sigma. HURLBERT, CLIFFORD-Bozeman. Mechanical Engineering. HYSSOP, DONNA J,-Cut Bank. Home Economics. Alpha Gam- ma Delta. INGEBO, ALVIN P.-Winnett. Industrial Art. Industrial Arts Club 2, 3, 4. IRVINE. ROBERT J.-Baker. Agriculture Education. Ski Club 2, 4: Collegiate F. F. A. 3. 4: Concert Chorus 1: Band 1: As- soclated Independent Students 1, 2: Agriculture Club 1, 3, 4: Little International 3, 4. JABS, REINHOLD J.-Hardin. Agriculture Education. F. F. A. 3, 4. JACKSON, MAXINE A.-White Sulphur Springs. Commercial Science. JACKSON, MARVELLE ESTHER,-Plentywood. Home Economics. Alpha Gamma Delta, House Manager 3, Altrulstlc Chairman 4: Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4. President 4: Women's Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Lutheran Students Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Publicity Chairman 4: Monlmna State College Educa- tional Association 4: Montanan 3: Exponent 2: Square Br Compass Club 3. 4. JACKSON, MIKE J.-Scobey. Agriculture Education. Alpha Gamma Rho. House Manager 1, 2, Treasurer 4: Agricultural Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Collegiate Future Farmers of America 3, 4: Lutheran Students Association 3, 4: Christian Living Emphasis Week 4. JACKSON. WILLIAM T.-Harrison. Animal Industry. Men's Co-op 1. 2, 3, 4: Agriculture Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 2, 3, 4: Phl Eta Sigma 1: Alpha Zeta 2, 3, 4, Sergeant at Arms 4: Phl Kappa Phi 3, 4: Intramural Sports l, 2, 3: Little Interna- tional 3. JACOBSON, EDWIN L.-Hardin. Industrial Engineering. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Fangs 2, Scribe 3: Montana Engineer 1, 2: In- dustrial Engineerlng Club 3, Vice President 4: Scabbard Sa Blade 4: Ski Club 4. JACOBSON, HOWARD-Waltham. Industrial Arts. JACOBSON, KENNETH A.-Bozeman. Agriculture Education. JAMES, HERBERT H.-Butte. Botany 8: Bacteriology. Sigma Chi: Transfer from Montana State University: Pre-Med Club 1: Ski Club 1: Wesley Foundation 2, 3. 4, Editor of Paper 3: Botany and Bacteriology Club 3, 4: W. S. S. F. 2: Scabbard dz Blade 3, 4: Co-Bobcat Drill Team 4: Intramural Sports 4: Square 8: Compass 3. JANSEN, DORA-Nursing. JENKINS, LOIS MAE-Twin Bridges. Bacteriology. Kappa Delta: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Alpha Lambda Delta 2: Phi Sigma 3. 4. JENKINS, ROBERT J.-Great Falls. Health dz Physical Educa- tion. Lettermans Club 2, 3. 4: Basketball 2, 3: Football 23 Track 2. 3, 4: Health and Physical Education Club 2, 3, 4: Montana State College Education Association 4. JENSEN. CLARENCE W.-McCabe. Agricultural Economics. Ag- ricultural Club 3, 4: M-L Club 4, President 4: Montana State College Photographic Society 2, 3. JOHNSON, ROY W.-Butte. History. Montana State College Educational Association. JOHNSON, MELVIN J. Boulder. Chemical Engineering. JOHNSON, JOE F.-Anaconda. Applied Art. Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Delta Phi Delta 3, 4. JOHNSON, WILLARD-Billings. Agriculture Engineering. Lamb- da Chi Alpha. JOHNSTON. GLENN L.-Kalispell. Applied Science. Sigma Chi: Fangs 2: Social Chairman of Sophomore Class 2: Junior Prom Committee 3: Track 3, 4: M. Club 2, 3. 4: Phi Eta Sigma 2: Phi Sigma 2: Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4. JONES, BERNEY F.-Butte. Mechanical Engineering. Lambda Chi Alpha: Football Band 1, 2: Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4: American Society of Mechanical Engineers 3, 4: Scabbard and Blade 3. 4. JONES, CHARLES E.-Brooklyn, New York. Clvll Engineering. Anizerican Society of Civil Engineering 4: Photography Club I 1 H-Q BIG TEN HAZEL C. HARDIE BOZEMAN, MONTANA Botany and Bacteriology. Alpha Omicron Pi3 Pep Club 1, 23 Queen 23 Spur 23 Concert Chorus 1, 4' Cheerleader 1, 2, Cheer- , Standards Committee 33 Variety Show 1, 2, 3, 43 High School Week Committee 2, 33 Homecoming Committee 3, 4, Student Co-Chair- man 43 W. S. S. F, 2, 33 Women's Athletic Association 1, 2, 32 Freshmen Week 3, 43 Talent Show 33 Froshponent 1, Student Sen- ate 2, 43 Pan-Hellenic Summer Rush Chairman 33 Homecoming men Students Council 3, 4, President 43 Attendant 41 Associated Wo Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 41 Public Re- lations Committee 42 Ski Club 1, 23 Girls' Gle Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4. e Club 3 Westminster 'Qt JONES, DONALD F.-Bozeman. Agriculture. JONES, FORREST EDWARD-Lewistown. Architecture. Sigma 1 . Al - - V , pha Epsilon, Architecture Club 1 2 3 Social Chairman 3' Student Chapter AIA 4, Presldent'43'Engineering Council 2 Vice President 41 Skl Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 23 Delta Ph' 1 I Delta 2, 3. 4, Montana Engineer 43 Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4. JONES, NOBLE G.-Sidney. Clvll Engineering. Pl Kappa Delta 2, 3, 4, President: Debate Club 2, 3. 4: American Society of Chemical Engineers 3, 4. iv'- JONES, W. H.-Anaconda. Architecture. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. JORDAN, MRS. LEONE W.-Bozeman. Home Economics. KANSALA, ELMER,-Red Lodge. Commercial Science. KALSTAD, DONALD M.-Glasgow. Agriculture Education. Ag- riculture Club 1, 2, 33 Collegiate F. F. A. 3, 4, President 4: Little International 1, 2, 3, 43 Newman Club 4. KAPERNICK, JOE W.-Havre. Civil Engineering. American Society of Chemical Engineering 3, 4. KELTZ, DAVE C.-Bozeman. Industrial Art. KIEFER, CECILIA ANN-Bozeman. Health and Physical Edu- tl ' ' ca on. Womens Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 43 Health and Physical Education Club 3, 4: Montana Basketball Officials Rating 1, 2, 43 Montana Softball Officials Rating 1, 2. 3, 43 Montana Volleyball Officials Rating 2, 3, 4: Badminton Tro- phy 2, 33 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 2 3 4' Associated Independent Students 1, 3: Spartanlans 3, 43'Silver Basketball Team 2, 3. KIFF, MARY JOAN-Ringling. Home Economics. Pl B t e a. Phl3 Pledge Supervisor: Women's Glee Club 1.2.3. 43 Concert Chorus 2, 3, 42 Froshponent: High School Week 23 Spurs 2, President3 Junior Advisor 33 Junior Prom: Home Economics Club 3, 43 Student Union Board Secretary 3. 41 Style Show 32 Women's Athletic Association 11 Ski Club3 Women's Day 2. KING, ELIZABETH L.-Cut Bank. Art. Alpha Gamma Delta: Art Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Froshponent 1: Spurs 2, Secretary: Delta Phi Delta 3, 4, Secretary 4' Mortar Board 4' Women' Athl t' , . S 8 IC Association l, 23 Skl Club 3, 41 Student Faculty Library Committee 3, 4. KNAPP, CLIFF-Bozeman. Commercial Science. Karma Sigma. KLINE, CLARANCE A.-Malta. Civil Engineering. KNIGHT, RONALD D.-Great Falls. Applied Science. Lambda Chl Alpha: Montana State College Education Association 4. X KOBER. ELFRIEDA L.-Park City. Commercial Science. Wom- en's Band 2. 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Women'5 Cooperative House. KORSLUND, HAROLD K.1Bozeman. Agriculture. Sigma Chi: Agricultural Club 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 2, 3, 4. KOVACK, JAMES-Sand Coulee. Mechanical Engineering. Gamma Phl. KRAJVIISM WALTER F.-Missoula. Mechanical Engineering. Sigma Chi. Transferred from Montana State University. Fangs 23 American Society of Mechanical Engineers 43 Stu- dent Flying Co-on 2, 3, 4. KUCERA, CLARE H.-Bridger. Chemistry. KUCHER.. LEONARD-Lyndhurst, New Jersey. Agriculture Economics. KUHR, PAUL J.-Havre. General Agriculture. Sigma Chi. Transferred from Northern Montana College. Orchestra 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 41 Agricultural Club. KYGER. VIRGINIA-Billings. Commercial Science. Delta Gamma, Scholarship Chairman 43 Transferred from East- ern Montana College -of Education 3: Pl Omega Pi 43 Quad Board Secretary 3: Associated Women's Student Coun- cil 4. LAMBRECHT, DONALD WILLIAM-Billings. Electrical Engin- eering. Phi Sigma Kappa: American Institute oi Electrical Engineers 3, 42 Intramural Basketball l, 3, 43 Band 1: Intra- mural Softball 3, 4. BIG TEN ALLAN K. HAMMELL HAMILTON, MONTANA Electrical Engineering. Sigma Chip Phi Eta Sigma 1, President 23 Freshman Basketball, Track: Varsity Basketball 22 Varsity Track 23 Alpha Phi Omega 1, 23 Camera Club 1, 2, 33 M-Club 2, 3, 42 Student Manager of Athletics 33 Vice-President of Sophomore Classg Vioe-President of Junior Class: High School Week Commit- tee 33 Public Relations Committeep Freshman Week Committee 43 Board of Publications 43 Institute of Radio Engineers 43 American Institute of Electrical Engineers 3, 43 Tau Beta Pi 3, 43 President of Associated Students 43 Who's Who Among Students in Amer- ican Colleges and Universities 41 Septemviri 4. LANGOHR, MARGARET J.-Bozeman. Chi Omega. President 4, Secretary 3: Sweetheart of Sigma Chi 2: Exponent Staff 2: Commercial Science Club 1, 3, 4: Women's Athletic Associa- tion 4: Junior Pan-Hellenic 1, Pan-Hellenic 4: State Summer Rush Chairman 4. LANSBERRY, FRANK ALLEN-Lakeside. Civil Engineering. Phi Sigma Kappa, P-resident 4: American Society of Civil En- gineers: Les Bouffons 4. LAWSON. DOROTHY M.-Greybull., Pi Omega Pi 3, 4, Record- ing Secretary 4: Mu Sigma Alpha 3, 4. LEE, A. G,, JR.-Forsyth. Animal Industry. LEE, WILLIAM B.-Hamilton. Civil Engineering, American Society of Civil Engineers 1. 2, 3. 4: Table Tennis Cham- pionship 1, 2. LEHNEN. JAMES G.-Billings. Agricultural Engineering. Phi Sigma Kappa. American Society of Ag-ricultural Engineers 4. LEIGHTY, DAVID H.-Kalispell. Agronomy. Alpha Gamma Rho: Les Bouffons 3, 4, Secretary 4: Agricultural Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3: Little International 1, 2, 3, 4. Social Affairs Committee 3: High School Week Committee 3: Homecoming Committee 4: Interfraternity Sports 1, 2, 3, 4: Interfraternity Debate Champs 3: College Farmer 3, 4: Montanan 1, 2. LEISHMAN, JAMES V.-Bozeman. Civil Engineering. LEONARD, DON J.-Sheridan, Wyoming. Industrial Engineer- ing. Sigma Chi, Treasurer 3, I-lousemanager 4: Phi Eta Sigma 2: Ralph Coldwater Fellowlship in Industrial Engineer- ing: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4: Society for Advancement of Management 3, 4, Treasurer 4. LESLIE, JAMES M.-Salt Lake City. Utah. Pre-Medicine. Kap- pa Sigma. Pre-Med Club 1: Ski Club 1: Band 2, 3: Dramatics 3: Scabbard and Blade 3, 4: Montanan Staff 3: Distinguished Military Student 4: Homecoming Committee 2, 4. IEVRA, RAYMOND E-Butte. Applied Art. Gamma Phi: Art -Club 2, 3, 4: Delta Phi Delta 2, 3, 4: Scabbard dz Blade 3, 4: Advanced Honor Scholarships 3, 4. LITHACUM, CHARLES-Missoula. Electrical Engineering. Phi Sigma Kappa. LODGE, JAMES O.-Stockett. Bacteriology. LOFTUS, NORRIS G.-Wolf Point. Biology. LONG, ROBERT LEWIS-Darby. Animal Industry, Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Agricultural Club 2. 3. LONG, WEYMETH EDWARD-Deer Lodge. Agricultural En- gineering. Lambda Chi Alpha. LORD, PERRY DEAN-Missoula. Architectural Engineering. LORENTZEN. RICHARD-Saco. Art. LOUGHRIDGE. WILLIAM-Bozeman. Industrial Engineering. Phi Sigma Kappa. LOVE, HOWARD M.-Westmont, N. J. Industrial Arts. LUOMA, MAE AMANA-Luther. Home Economics. LYMAN, RICHARD E.-Livingston. Electrical Engineering. Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi: A.I.E.E. 2, 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 3, 4: Westminster Fellowship 1, 2, 3. LYNGAAS, E. R.-Reserve. Agricultural Economics. MACSPADDEN, FLOYD E.-San Carlos, Arizona. Mechanical Engineering. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ' MAHLER, ARTHUR P.--Washington, D. C. Mechanical Ell- glneeflng. MARBLE, EVERETTE G.-Missoula. Industrial Arts. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. MALLICK, G. WILLIAM-Missoula. Mechanical Engineerinfz. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Treas. 3: Montana Engineer Staff 3, 4: Ski Club 2, 3, 4. Secretary 4: Member of A.S.M.E. 3, 4: Jr. Class Treasurer: Sr. Class Treasurer: Phi Kappa Phi 4: Tau Beta Pi 4. MALINAK, PAUL J.-Hot Springs. Gamma Phi. Treasurer 4, Scholastic Chairman 3: Newman Club 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 3, 4: American Society for Advancement of Manage- ment 3. 4. MANLEY, MARCIA J.-Bozeman. Chi Omega. Commercial SCiehC9. MARSHALL, RICHARD D.-Bozeman. Agricultural Economics. Sigma Chi: M. L. Club. MAUWS, JAMES L.-Judith Gap. General Agriculture. Trans- ferred from Carroll College, Helena. Alpha Zeta 3, 4: Agri- cultural Club 3, 4: Little International 3, 4: Newman Club 2, 3, 4: Vlnculum Staff 4: Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4: Phi Kappa Phi. MAYER, GLENN E.-Toledo. Ohio. Mechanical Engineering. McCRACKEN, JOAN M.-Conrad. Health and Physical Educa- tion. Kappa Delta, Editor 3, Pres. 4: Women's Athletic As- sociatlon 1. 2, 3, 4: Women's Athletic Council 2, 3, 4: Spar- tanians 3. 4: Officials Chairman 4: Health and Physical Edu- cation Club 3, 4: MSC Sweater 2: MSC Swimming Suit 3: Pep Club 1: Ski Club 1: Spurs 2: WSSF 2: Women's Day Publicity Chairman 3: Big-Little Sister Chairman 4: Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil 4: Women's Sports Editor Montanan 1, 2, 3, 4: Exponent News Staff 1, 2, 3, 4: Mortar Board 4. McCULLOCH, ERNEST W.-Billings. Chemical Engineering. A.S.C.E. MCCURDY, ORVILLE L.-Billings. Chemistry. McGILLEN, JAMES A.-Victor. Health and Physical Education. M Club 2. 3, 4, Vice President 4: H dz PE Club 3, 4: Foot- ball 2, 3. 4: Track 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. K -Ql .Pt I BIG TEN BILLIE JEAN MORRISON WILSALL, MONTANA Bacteriology. Alpha Gamma Delta, Treasurer 3, Scholarship Chairman 43 Alpha Lambda Delta 1, 2, Treasurer 23 Ski Club 1, 23 4-H Club 23 Wesley Club 1, 2, 3, 41 Inter-Church Council Repre- sentative 2, 33 Inter-Church Council 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 43 W. S. S. F. Committee, Treasurer 33 Christian Living Emphasis Week, Vice-Chairman 41 Dean Swinglle Award 23 Phi Sigma 3, 4, Vice-President 43 Phi Sigma Undergraduate Award 33 Phi Kappa Phi 3, 42 Who's Who Among Students in American Col Universities 4. leges and 13 MELLEN, HUGH J.-Deer Lodge. Mechanical Engineering. Phi Sigma Kappa. Secretary 2, 33 Newman Club 1. 2: Inter-Frater- nity Council 23 American Society of Mechanical Engineers 3, 4. MERRILL. ROBERT D.-Bridger. Mechanical Engineering. Band 2, 3. 4: American Society of Mechanical Engineers 3, 43 In- tramural Basketball 3. MICHELS. ELVIN L.-Raynesford. Agricultural Economics. MILAM, PAUL-Bozem a Education. MILLER, STEWA ' an. Health and Physic 1 RT P.-Lebrxghton, Penn. Dairy Production. Little International 1. 2. 3, 4: Dairy Cattle Judging Team 3, 43 Dairy Science Club 3 4 Preside t , , n 4. MILSTEIN, EMANUEL-Brooklyn, New York. Architecture. Architecture Club 1. 23 American Institute of Architecture 3. 43 Delta Phi Delta 3, 4. MISFELDT, SHIRLEY M.-Great Falls. Bacteriology. Kappa Delta: Newman Club 1. 2, 3, 43 Women's Athletic Association 1, 2, 33 B and B Club 3, 43 Standards Committee 3, 4. MONDELLI, MARIE A- . Butte. Bacteriology. Kappa De1ta3 Ski Club 1. 2, 3, 43 B dz B Club 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4' Women's Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 41 Sock an Buskin 3, 41 Exponent 3, 43 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 43 W.S.S.F. 23 Pan- Hellenic 4. - MOORE, JOHN A .-Bozeman. Agricultural Engineering. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Exponent 3: Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4. MOORE, MARY JANE-Great Falls. Art. Chi Omega: Pep Club 19 Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Prom Committee 33 Women's Athletic Association 43 Frosh- ponent 13 Exponent 1, 43 Montanan 4. MOORE, PERRY JAMES-Two Dot. Agricultural Economics. MORAN, FRANCIS, JR.-East Helena. Chemistry. MORGAN, Leigh R.-Bozeman. Chemical Engineering. MORGAN, ROBERT FRANK-Fairfield, Pre-Med. MOURICH, FRANK L.-Red Lodge. Chemical Engineering. High School Week 3: American Institute of Chemical Engineers 2, 3, 4: Alpha Chl Sigma 3. 4. MUNRO, BRADLEY L.-Anaconda. Chemical Engineering. Alpha Chl Sigma 2, 3, 4, Recorder 3, President 4: Kappa Sigma 1, 2, 3. 4, Vice President 4: Tau Beta Pl 3, 4: American Insti- tute of Chemical Engineers 3, 4, Vice President 4: Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges: Phi Eta Sigma 2: Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, President 3: High School Week Committees 2, MURRAY, MARY ELLEN-Miles City. Home Economics. Chi Omega, Social Chairman 2, 3: Newman Club 1, 2: W.A.A.: Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4. NADEAU, LYLE A.-Bozeman, Applied Science. Kappa Sigma, Social Chairman 3: Fangs 2: Sophomore Class Vice President 2, Pep Club 1, 2: Newman Club 1, 2, 3. NAEGELI, EDWARD-Livingston. Pre -Med. NASH. KATHRYN ANN-Bozeman. Home Economics. t Falls Home Economics Delta NELSON, HELEN VIVIAN-Gres. . . Gamma, Rush Chairman 2, President 4: Danforth Schol- shi 1' Montanan 1 2' Froshponent 1: Spu-rs 2: Alpha Psi l Club Bl' P . . . Omega 3, 4: Phl Upsilon Omicron 3. 4: Home Econom cs 1, 2, 3, 4: Pan-Hellenic Council 2, 3, 4, Sec. Treasurer 4: Freshman Week Housing Committee 3: Women's Day Com- mittee 2g International Relations Club 2, 3: A.W,S.: Concert Committee 3. NELSON, JOHN W., JR.-Glendlve. Kappa Sigma. American . Institute of Chemical Engineers 3, 4: Alpha Chl Sigma 3, 4: L Tau Beta Pi 3, 4, President 4: Whols Who Among Student' in American Universities and Colleges. 'll Home Economics Alpha NELSON, RAMONA B.-Bainvx e. . Gamma Delta, Corresponding Secretary 4: Home Economics A Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Phi Upsllon Omicron 4: Alpha Delta 4: Baton Twlrling Corps 2, 3: Quonset President: M.S.C,E.A. 4: College ' n's Athletic Azeociation 3 4-H 2: Montanan 3, Wome NEWTON, JAMES WESLEY-Billings. Art. Sigma Chi. BIG TEN DAVID S. HAYNES BOZEMAN, MONTANA Art. Kappa Sigma., Secretary 4: Froshponent Co-Editor: Expon- ent 1: Intercollegiate Knights 2, 3, 4, Duke 3, National Convention Chairman 3, Region Viceroy 4: Delta Phi Delta 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Art Club 1, 2, 3, 42 High School Week 2, 3: Montanan Art Editor 2, 3: Homecoming Committee 3, 4, General Student Chairman 4: Senior Class President: Student Senate 3, 4: Assem- blies Committee 3, 4: Les Bouffons 4: Septemviri, Secretary-Treas- urer 4: Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 4. - Hn '--r . W . N ' , an f' , W-7-1 1 l 3 4 4 I ,l NICKELSON, MARGERY-Livingston. Applied Science. Pi Beta Phi, Scholarship Chairman 3, President 4: Montanan 1: Froshponent 2: Play Production 2: Winter Play 2: Student Faculty Committee on Dramatics 3. 4: Ski Club 3: Interna- tional Relations Club 4: Pan Hellenic Representative 4: M.S.C.E.A. 4. NICKELSON. ROBERT L.-Livingston. Chemical Engineering. Phi Eta Sigma 2, Alpha Chi Sigma 2, 3, 4. Vice President 4: Band 1, 2. 3, 4: Tau Beta Pl 3, 4: American Institute of Clk-:emical Engineers 3. 4: Engineering Council 4: Phi Kappa P l 4. NISHIMURA, AKI-Deer Lodge. Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club 2, 3, 4, President 3: Engineering Council 3: M.S.C.E.A. 4. NORTHAM, SHIRLEY A.-Helena. Bacteriology. Alpha Omicron Pi, Treasurer 4: Transferred from Carroll College: Exponent Staff 2: Montanan Staff 2: Phi Sigma 3, 4, Editor 4: A.W.S.3 Social Committee Treasurer 4: W.A.A, 2: B dr B Club 3, 4: Senior Class Secretary. NORWOOD. NIRS. DARLINE J.-Wlnnett. Art Education. Or- chestra 1. 2: Art Club 2. 3, 4: Delta Phi Delta 3, 4: Phi Kappa Phi. 3, 4. NORDERHUS, PAUL JOHN-Missoula. Industrial Engineering. Gamma Phi: Intramural Sports 1. 2: Swimming Team 2: High School Week 2: Homecoming Committee 2: Fangs 2: Student Senate 2, 33 Newman Club 1: American Society of Civil Engineers I. 2: Society for the Advancement of Man- agement 3, 4. NOTT, AVERY J., JR.-White Sulphur. Animal Industry. NYQUIST, LeROY-Scobey. Chemistry. Alpha Chi Sigma 2. 3, 4. Reporter 3: Lutheran Student Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Regional: President 3: Septemvlrl 4: General Chairman of Christian Living Emphasis Week 4: Phi Kappa Phi 4: Phi Eta Sigma 1. O'CONNOR. PATRICIA A.-Butte. Chemistry. Newman Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3: Alpha Lambda Delta 2: Junior Advisor 3: Electrons 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4: Mortar Board 4: High School Week Committee 3: Clew Publicity Committee 4: Sigma Alpha Musica 4: Dr. Jesse Richardson Chemistry Award 3. OHTA, ROY T.-Livingston. Electrical Engineering. OLDS, CURTIS L.-Polson. Civil Engineering. A.S.C.E.: Student Chapter 2, 3, 4. OLSON, HARRIS S.-Glendive, Mechanical Engineer, Sigma Chl. O'N'EILI.., GERALD L.-Livingston. Chemical Engineer. A.X.Z, 3, 4: American Institute of Chemical Engineers 3. 4, President 4: Engineering Council 4. OI 'O, WILLIAM E.-Lewistown. Industrial Engineer. Gamma Phi. PADGETT. KENNETH-Hilo, Hawaii. Agriculture PAPENFUSS, BRUCE WILLIS-St. Ignatius. Civil Engineer. A.S.C.E. 3. 4: Associated Independents 43 Intramural Baseball '3: Intramural Basketball 2. PATRICK. WARREN B.-Helena. Electrical Engineer. Inde- pendent 1. 2, 3, 4. President 43 American Institute of Electri- cal Englneers 3. 4. Vice President 4: International Relations Club 4: Square and Compass Club 3: Phi Eta Sigma 2: Student Senate 4: Freshman Week Committee 4. PAUGH, JOHN C,-Bozeman. Animal Industry. Alpha Gamma Rho: Ag. Club 1, 2. 3, 4: College 4-H Club 1. 2, 3: Montanan 1, 2. 3. 4. Editor 4: Student Senate 4: Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges 4: Little International 1, 2, 4: College Farmer 4: lst Place Alpha Zeta Judging Contest 2. PEMBERTON, THOMAS-Billings.. Electrical Englneerlng. Ameri- can Institute of Electrical Engineers 3, 4: Ski Club 3, 4. PENDERGAST. FRANCIS V.-Glendlve. Mechanical Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineering. PFLUGER, LOREN C.-Fort Shaw. Applied Science. PIKE. ROBERT E.-Great Falls. Mechanical Engineering. Ameri- can Society of Mechanical Engineers 3, 4: Engineering Council 4: Intramural Track 2. PLATTS, GORDON H.-Plentywood. Graphic Advertising. Lamb- da Chl Alpha: Scabbard and Blade 3, 4: Art Club 2, 3: Delta Phi Delta 3. 4: Sock and Buskln 3, 4: Montanan 3. POTTER. GARETH DEAN-Kila. Applied Science. PRESTON, JOY W.-Hot Springs. Electrical Engineering. PRICE, DEAN BOWEN-Bozeman. Electrical Engineering. PRONOVOST. JOSEPH-Bozeman. Agricultural Engineering. PUST, JOHN ROBERT-Glendive. Agricultural Education. Mon- tana State College Education Association 2, 3, 4: F.F'.A. 2, 3. 4: Men's Glee Club 3, 4: Independent 2. 3. 4: Agricultural Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Inter-Varsity 1, 2, 3. 4: Little International 3, 4. PUHEK. STEVE-Red Lodge. Industrial Engineering. Gamma Phi: The Society for the Advancement of Management 3, 4. QUITNEY, GERALD D.-Billings. Civil Engineering. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Student Flying Co-op 2. 3, 4, President 4: Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3. 4. Vice President 3. Corresponding Secretary 4: Student Chapter, American Society of Civil Engineers 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 2, 3, 4. RADLEY. ROBERT H.-Helena. Applied Science. International Relations Club 3. 4: Montana State College Education Ass'n 4: Transfer Student from Carroll College. RONGSTAD, ALDEN H.-Fort Peck. Mechanical Engineer. Kappa Sigma: Intramural Sports 1, 2: Kappa Sigma Grand Master Ceremonies 2: American Society of Mechanical En- gineerxs 4. RAU, FRANCIS J.-Kolin. Commercial Science. REHBERG, JACK D.-Billings. Dairy Manufacturing, Kappa Sigma: Ag. Club 1. 2. 3, 4: Alpha Zeta 3, 4: Dairy Science Club 3, 4, Vice President 3: Sock and Buskln 3: Les Bouffons 4, Vice President 4: My Sister Eileen 3: KaDDa Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4: Sears Roebuck Scholarship 1: Danforth Summer Fellowship 3: College Farmer 43 Dairy Products Judging Team 4: Canterbury Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Interfraternity Council 3, 4. RHOADS, HOWARD N.-Carterville. Agronomy. RHODES, PAUL-Bozeman. Applied Science. Phi Sigma Kappa. Q99 Vx 15 'R 4 QQQA I. BIG TEN DWIGHT B. v 'R S ADNAIS SHELBY, MONTANA Industrial Arts. Lambda Chi Alpha, House Manager 3, Social Chairman 4: Interfraternity Council 3: Scabbard and Blade 3, 4: Les Bouffons 3, 4: Industrial Arts Club 3, 4: Square and Compass Club 3, 4: Student Senate Publicity Manager 3, Vice-President of the Associated Students 4: Who's Who Among Students in Amer- ican Colleges and Universities 4. RIEDESEL, JOHN R.-Billings. Applied Science. Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3. 42 Westminster F0llIld8.Cl0l1 1, 2, 3, 42 Montana State College Educational Association 3, 4: Montana State College Student Flying Co-op 1, 2, 3, 4. RIMEL , CAL W.-Glasgow. Agricultural Economics. Lambda Chi Alpha, Rushing Chairman 3: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3: Little International 2: Alpha Zeta 2, 3, 4: Agricultural Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Exponent 3: Inter-Fraternity Council 3: College Rodeo 2: High School Week Committee 2: Stork Club 4. RITZER., HENRY J.-Jersey City, New Mexico. Zoology and Entomology. ROBY, LOIS M.-Cleveland, Ohio. Botany. Phi Sigma 3, 4. ROGGIN, JOHN W.-Great Falls. Civil Engineering. American Society of Civil Engineers 3, 4. ROBERTS, WARE EN J.-Great Falls. Mechanical Engineering. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. American Society of Mechanical En- gineers 3, 4: Intramural Boxing 1, 2: Club 3. 4. eww, ROGERS, JAMES E.-Butte. Civil Engineering. Slgm Band 3: American Societ F a Chi: y of Civil Engineers 3, 4: Wesley oundatlon 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4: W.S.S.F. 2: Square and Compass 3, Christian Living Emphasis Week 4. ROMEK, ROBERT D.-Red Lodge. Agricultural Education. Men's Co-op, President 4: Future Farmers of America 3, 4: Band 2. 3. 4. RUFFIER, EMILE LOUIS-Lahaiska, Penn. Civil Engineering. Gamma Phi. RUSSELL, BRUCE-Bridger. Civil Engineering. Intram Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Americ 3, 4' ural an Society of Civil Engineers . Representative to Engineering Council 4. RYAN, GEORGE J.-Great Falls. Health and Physical Educa- tion. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4 Captain 4: Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4' Physical Education C . Health and lub 2. 3, 4, Corresnonding Secretary 4: Intramural Softball Champs 3. SAHLBERG. ROBER T DONALD- Pocatello, Idaho. Electrical Engineering. Rifle Club 1, 2, 3: American Institute of Electri- cal Engineers 4: Transfer from Idaho State College. SAMUELSON, RUTH LISETTE-Glendlve. Health and Physical Education, Kappa Delta, Culture Chairman 2, Social Chair- man 3, Vice President 4: R.O.T.C. Sponsor 2: Women's Ath- letic Association 1, 2, 3. 4: Women's Athletic Council 2, 3, 4: Spurs 2: Spartanians 3, 4: Sabarettes 2. 3, Treasurer 3: Health and Physical Education Club 1, 2. 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 3: Dolphins 1, 2, 3, 4: Associated Women's Students. Treasurer 4: Mortar Board 4, Vice President 4: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4. SANBORN, THOMAS G.-Worden. Civil Engineering. Phi Eta Sigma 2: Men's Co-op, Secretary-Treasurer 4: American So- ciety of Clvll Engineers 2, 3, 4, Secretary Treasurer 3, Presi- dent 4: Engineering Council 4: Mathematics Club 3, 4, Presi- dent 4: Tau Beta Pi 4: Phi Kappa Phi, Vice President 4: Septemviri 4. SANDERSON, WILFRED A.-Sidney. Civil Engineering. American Society of Civil Engineers 3, 4. SAUKE, ARLENE M.-Brockway. Home Economics. Kappa Delta, Rush Chairman 2: Women's Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Women's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Concert Chorus 3, 4: Women's Band 4: Symphony Orchestra 4: Home Economics Club l. 2, 3, 4: College 4-H Club 3, 4: Mu Beta Beta 4: Drum Maiorette 1, 2: Women's Rifle Team 2: College Rodeo Cow-Cutting Contest 4. SAUKE, ROBERT V.-Simms. Agriculture. Little International 1, 2. 3: Rodeo Team 2, 3, 4: Rodeo Club, President 4: College Stock Judging Team 3: College Dairy Cattle Judging Team 4. SCAFFIDI, CONSTANTINO-New York City, N. Y. Mechanical Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers 3, 4. SCHILLING, FRED P.-Missoula. Chemical Engineering. Trans- fer from Montana State University. Ski Club 3, 4: American Institute of Chemical Engineers 3, 4. SCI-IMIDT, CHRISTOFER,-Red Lodge. Zoology. SCI-IMZITT, HAROLD M.-Reed Point. Electrical- Engineering. Glee Club 1 2' Concert Chorus 2' American Institute Men's . . . of Electrical Engineers 3, 4: Inter-Varsity Christian Fellow- ship 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4. ALLEN ROY Billings Industrial Engineering SCI-IROEDER, - . . Intramural Basketball 3, 4: Scabbard and Blade 3: Society of Advancement of Management 4, SCHROEDER, LARRY J.-Billings. Architectural Engineering, Ski Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Newman Club 3, 4: Architectural Club 3, 4: E.M.C.O.E. 1. SCI-IURE, CONRAD-Elizabeth, New Jersey. Industrial Engineers. BIG TEN LANICE M. ROSER CONRAD, MONTANA N Health and Physical Education. Alpha Gamma Delta, Secretary 4 g Women's Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4: Spurs 2: Health and Physical Education 3, 4: Mortar Board 4, President 4: Spartanians 3, 4, Vice-President 4: Square and Com- pass Club 3, 4: Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities 4: Montana State College Education Association. ICQ ef X, 'Gs 'Qs 5. 1, P e in a i Y i x 1 3 I I YI SCO'I'I', CLAY H.-Bozeman. Agronomy. Agriculture Club 3, 4. SERIGHT. ORVAL R.-Fort Benton. Agriculture Education. Men's Cooperative: College 4-H Club 2: Collegiate F.F.A. 3, 4: Agriculture Club 4: Little International 3. SEARS, THOMAS H.-Bozeman. Zoology and Entomology. SEBASTIAN, ROBERT HOWARD-Camden, New Jersey. Applied Science Education. Assoc.atc.l Independents l, 2: Out-of-State Club 1, L.: Ski Club 1, 2: Square and Compass 4: Montana Stac r.ol.ege Education As.oclatlon 4. SHAVERE, RAY J.-Lewistown. Electrical Engineering. Band 1. L: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Gymnastics Team 3, 4: Ame.ican Institute of Electrical Eigineers 3, 4. SHELTON, EDWARD J.-Butte. Pre-Med. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. SHIVELY, DAVID W.-Bozeman. Commercial Science. Sigma Chi: Transfer from Missoula 4: Intramural Basketball 4. SHORTHILL, HAROLD-Livingston. Range Management. Sigma Chi. SHULAR, ALICIA A.-Jefferson Island. Home Economics: As- sociated Independents 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 4: Student Senate 4: Associated Women Students Council 4. SHUYLER, DORIS M.-Ringling. Applied Art. Kappa Delta, Historian, Social Chairman 4: Montanan 3, 4: Women's Ath.etlc Association 1, 2: Art Club 1. 2, 3. 4: Sabarettes 4: Montana State College Education Association 4: Play Produc- tion 4. SILVEY, FRANKLIN C.-Billings. Chemical Engineering. Kappa S.gma: Alpha Chi Sigma 2, 3, 4, Recorder 4: Concert Chorus 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Intramural Sports l, 2, 3, 4: American Inst.tute of Chemical Engineers 2, 3, 4: Dramatics 3, 4: Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2: Men's Octet 4. SIVERTSON, MAURICE-Deer Lodge. Zoology and Entomology. Sigma Chi: Football 2, 3, 4: Club 3, 4: Scabbard and Blade 2. 3, 4. SKAALURE, GLENN E.-Big Sandy. Agricultural Education. Arpha Gamma Rho: Agricultural Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Exponent 2: College Farmer 3: Lutheran Students Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Regional Vice President 2, Vice President 3, President 4: Montanan 1, 2: High School Week 3: Collegiate Future Farmers of America 3, 4: Band l, 2. SLAGER, JOSEPH MICI-l.AE1f-Butte. Agriculture Education. Fu- ture Farmers of America. SMARZ, JOHN, JR.-Bayonne, New Jersey. Industrial En- gineering. Men's Cooperative House. SMITH, JOHN MARTIN-Allentown, Pennsylvania. Wildlife. Sig- ma Alpha Epsilon. Student Library Committee. SMITH. KENNETH EUGENE-Olive. Animal Husbandry. Lamb- da Chl Alpha. Agriculture Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports l. 2, 3, 4: Square and Compass Club 3, 4. SMITH, RICHARD H.--Wolf Point. Zoology. Sigma Alpha Ep- silon: Froshponent, Co-Editor 1: Exponent, Business Manager 2: Fangs: Student Senate 2: Sophomore Class President: Phi Sigma 3, 4, President 4: Homecoming Co-Chairman 3: Les Buffons: Assemblies Committee 4: Fish and Wildlife Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Canterbury Club l, 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 4. SNOW, HOWARD A.-Logan. Industrial Arts. Industrial Arts Club 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4. SPAIN, LEROY W.-Bozeman. Industrial Engineering. Sigma Chl: Montanan 3, 4: Intramural Basketball and Softball 2, 3. 4: Society for the Advancement of Management fStudent Chaptern. SPOERER, GEORGE CARL-Sheridan, Wyoming. Animal In- dustry. Pi Kappa Alpha. New York Institute of Agriculture: Intramural Football and Baseball 3, 4: Agriculture Club 3, 4. SPOGEN. LEO R.-Red Lodge. Electrical Engineering. Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4: Tau Beta Pl 3. 4: Engineering Council 4: American Institute of Electrical Engineers 3, 4. STEFFEN. FRANK A.-Chicago, Illinois. Graphic Advertising. Sigma Epsilon: Ski Club 3. 4: Homecoming Committee 4: Delta Phi Delta 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4: Gymnastics Team 3. STEINBERG, CLINTON W.-Wmitby. Electrical Engineering. STERGAR, GENE J.-Anaconda. Health and Physical Education. Gamma Phi: Football 1, 2, 3. 4: Club 2, 3, 4: All Rocky Mountain Conference Fullback, First Team 4: Advanced Re- serve Officers' Training Corps 3. 4: Scabbard and Blade 4: Health and Physical Education Club 2, 3, 4: Intramural Sports 1, 2. 3, 4: Newman Club 4. STONE. WILLIAM ELDON-Yakima Washington. Industrial Arts. STRAND, CLARENCE A.-Miles City. Chemical Engineering, Transferred from Custer Junior College, Miles Clty: American Institute of Chemical Engineering 4. SUZUKI, MICHIKO-Nagata Ku, Japan. Commercial Science. SUNDBERG, VERNON P.-Anaconda. Horticulture. College 4-H Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Agriculture Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Wesley Foundation 2, 3: Intramural Basketball 3, 4. SVINDLAND, ANITA M.-Winnett. Home Economics. Alpha Omicron Pl: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club 1. 2. 3, 4: Phl Upsllon Omicron, Editor 3, Treasurer 4: Sock and Buskin 3, 4: Spurs: Women's Athletic As.ociatlon 1: Pep Club 1: Variety Show 3, 4: Freshman Week Committee 3: Homecoming Committee 4: CLEW Committee 4. SWEET, ROBERT L.-Hardin. Civil Engineering. Gamma Phi: Phi Eta Sigma 1: American Society of Civil Engineers. SWITZER, JOHN R.-Butte. Mechanical Engineering. Sigma. Alpha Epsilon, Secretary 3: Ski Club 2, 3, 4: Montana En- gineer l, 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 4: Phi Eta Sigma 2: Tau Beta Pi 3, 4: Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4: American Society of Mechanical Engineers 2, 3, 4: Inter-Fraternity Council 3. TALLMAN, ARDYTHE J.-Bozeman. Physical Education. Wo- men's Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 2, 3: Spartanians 3, 4, Officials' Chairman 3, Chairman 3. President 4: Physi- cal Education Club 3, 4: Intramural Sports: Montana Offl- cials' Ratings in Basketball, Vollyball, and Softball. TAN'NER, ANN S.-Glendale, California. Health and Physical Education. Alpha Omlcr-on Pi, Editor 2, House Manager 3, 4, Social Chairman 4: Homecoming Chairman 4: Glee Club 1. 2, 3: Froshponent: Pep Club 1: Women's Athletic Association 1, 2, 3. 4: Sweater Award: Vollyball Rating, Council 2, 3: Tumbling Manager and Fencing and Modern Dance Manager: Homecoming Talent Shows 3. 4: Inter-Fraternlty-Pan-Hellenic Dance Committee 2: High School Week 2: Freshman Week 2. TAYLOR, WILLIAM T.-Miles City. Mechanical Engineering. Ski Club 3. 4: American Society of Mechanical Engineers 4: Transfer from Custer County Junior College. TEESDALE, EUGENE W.-Bridger. Agricultural Education. Lambda Chl Alpha: Collegiate Future Farmers of America 3, 4: Little International 1: Agricultural Club 4: Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 4. TETMAJER. LASZLO L.-Budapest, Hungary. Mechanical En- gineering. THOMPSON. ROBERT-Bozeman. Animal Industry. Alpha Gam- ma Rho. Alpha Zeta 3, 4. TIETEMA. SIDNEY, J.-Havre. Agricultural Economics. Transfer from Northern Montana College. TIFT. CHARLES L.-Buffalo, Wyoming. Art. Transfer from the University of Wyoming. TILLMAN, EDWARD R.-Bozeman. Architecture. TOTH, ERNEST J.-New Castle, Pennsylvania. Fish and Wildlife Management. Fish and Wildllte Forum 3, 4. TOWNSLEY,DAVID W.-Bigfork. MechanicalEnglneering. Trans- ferred from University of Cincinnati: Association of Inde- pendent Students 2, 3, 45 Hoedown Haymakers 2, 3, 4: Men's Co-op 3, 4: American Society of Mechanical Engineers 4: M.L. Club. TURNER, JOANNE C.-Billings. Health and Physical Education. Kappa Delta, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4: Women's Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 45 Women's Athletic Association Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Representative, Points Keeper 3, Presl- dent 4: Spurs 2: Montana State College Twirllng Corps 1, 2, 3, 4: Spartanians 3, 4: Health and Physical Educational Club 3, 4: Montana State College Educational Association 4: As- sociated Women's Students' Council 43 Officials Board 2, 3, 4, Tennis Trophy 2, Table Tennis Trophy 2. TUTVEDT, HAROLD A.-Kalispell. Agricultural Economics. Alpha Gamma Rho, Rush Chairman 3: Agriculture Club 1, 2, 3, 4: M.L. Club 4, Vice President 4: Lutheran Students Asso- ciation 1, 2. 3, 4, Vice President 2, 3: Sentenial 4: Ski Club 1. 2, 3: Little International 3, 4, Assistant Ring Master: Inter- fraternity Council 2, 3: Intramural Debate and Sports 1, 2, 3, 4: Les Bouffons 3, 4. URICK, JOHN COLLINS-Anaconda. Kappa Sigma. Chemical Engineering. Alpha Chl Sigma 2, 3, 4: American Institute of Chemical Engineers 1, 2, 3, 4: Newman Club 3: Engineering Council 4: Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. 4. VAN DRIEST. DORIS-Roundup. Nursing. VAN DRIEST. DOROTHY-Roundup. Nursing. VAN WYK, JAN W.-Missoula. Mechanical Engineering. Sigma Chi. VARNUM. CYRUS T.-Rowan. Electrical Engineering. Lambda Chi Alpha. VIERS, DELBERT DALE-Red Lodge. Mechanical Engineering. VIROSTKO, ANTHONY-Sand Coulee. Industrial Arts. VOEGELI, FREDERICK S.-Bitrney. Mechanical Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers 4: Associated Independents 1. VOIGT, CLARICE D.-Hampshire, Illinois. Nursing. VOLLMER, DOROTHY A.-Bozeman, 'Health and Physical Edu- cation. Chl Omega. Vice President 4: Spartainans 2, 3, 4: Women's Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4. Vice President 4: Women's Athletic Association Council 2, 3. 4: Bowling Award 2, 3: Health and Physical Education Club 3, 4: Ski Club 1: Exponent 3: Montana State College Educational Association 4. VOSS, CHARLES E.-Tacoma, Washington. Animal Industry. Transfered from Farragut College and Technical Institute: Ski Club 2: Agricultural Club 2, 3, 4: Little International 2, 3, 4: Wool Judging Team 4. VOULKOS, PETER H.-Bozeman. Art. WALDO, THOMAS D.-Darby. Health and Physical Education. Club 2, 3. 4: Tennis 1, 2, 3: Health and Physical Edu- cation Club 3, 4. WALKER, MRS. SALLY-Bozenlan. Home Economics. WALTER, CARL E.-Poison. Mechanical Engineering. Gamma Phi: Phi Eta Sigma 2, Vice President 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Exponent 2: Tau Beta Pi 4: Phi Kappa Phi 4: American Society of Mechanical Engineers 2, 3. 4, Vlce President 4. WANGEN, GLADYS-Brockway. Commercial Science. WAPPES. JOHN R.-Cloquet, Minnesota. Electrical Engineering. Men's Co-op 3: American Institute of Electrical Engineers 4: Newman Club 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4. WARD, LOUIS P.-Gallatin Gateway. Animal Industry. WARDEN, ROBERT H.-Fort Benton. Electrical Engineering. American Institute of Electrical Engineers 2, 3, 4: Men's Co-op 2, 3, 4, Manager 4. WATTERS, LEE ALLEN-Nashua. Agriculture Engineering. WEBER., ROBERT A.-Roberts. Agriculture Educatl-on. Alpha Zeta 2, 3, 4: 4-H Club 2. 3. 4: Lutheran Student Association 2, 3. 4: F.F.A. 3, 4. WEAVER, JOHN A.-Red Lodge. Engineering Physics. WEIDENHAFT, RICHARD A.-Wichita, Kansas. Industrial Arts. Transferred from Montana State University. Industrial Arts gJlu4b 2, 3, 4: Montana State College Educational Association WEINBERG, DONALD E. - Hardin. Mechanical Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers 3, 4: Wesleyan, 1, 2. 3. 4. WELCH, CLARK-Bozeman, Horticulture. WESTFALL, FRANK N.-Whitehall. Agricultural Education. WESTMAN, FRED R.-Burris. Wyoming, Agricultural Education. Alpha Gamma Rho: Collegiate F.F.A. 3. 4, Reporter 4: Alpha Zeta 3, 4: Scabbard and Blade 3, 4: Agricultural Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Ski Club 2: Little International 1, 3, 4. Q X if WETZSTEON, GARY P.-Sula. Range Management. Alpha Gamma Rho: Scabbard and Blade 3, 4: American Society of Range Management 1, 2. 3. 4: Square and Compass Club 2, 3. 4: Agricultural Club 2, 3, 4: 4-H Club 2, 3: Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Track Team 2: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. WHELAN, KATHLEEN ANN-Butte. Applied Art. Alpha Omicron Pl: Spurs 2: Delta Phi Delta 4: Alpha Psi Omega 4: Women's Athletic Association: Dolphins 2: Ski Club 4: Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Sock and Buskln Club 3, 4, Secretary 4: Variety Show 1, 2, 3: World Student Service Fund 2: High School Week 3: W0men's Glee Club 1, Z, 3: Dramatlcs 3: Sabarettes 3: Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Exponent 1: Montanan 3: Pen Club 1. WHITE, ELIZABETH JOYCE-Helena. Bacteriology. Phi Kappa Phi 3, 4: Phi Sigma. 3. 4: Botany and Bacteriology Club 3, 4: Transferred from Linfield College, McMinnville, Oregon. WI-IITEHEAD, CHARLES E.-Art. Bozeman. Gamma Phi. WIEDOW, JAMES C.-Bozeman. Chemistry. WILDER. GENE E.-Billings. Chemistry. Alpha Chi Sigma 1. 2, 3, 4. WILLIAMS, FRANK-Missoula. Mechanical Engineering. WILLIAMSON, LLOYD W.-Industrial Arts. WILLOUGHBY, RONALD-Miles City. Animal Industry. WILLSON, HOWARD M.-Bozeman. Agronomy. Alpha Gamma Rho: Alpha. Zeta 3, 4, President 4: Phi Eta Sigma 2: Agri- cultural Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Little International 1, 2, 3, Montanan 1: College Farmer 1: Band I, 2: Men's Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Danforth Fellowship l: Grain Judging Team 3. WILSON. LENORE J.-Bozeman. Home Economics. Alpha Omi- cron Pi, Social Service Secretary 4: Home Economics Club l. 2, 3, 4: Spurs 2: Phi Upsilon Omicron 3, 4: Froshponent 1: Ski Club 1, 2: Pep Club 11 Glee Club 1. WILSON, ROBERTA C,-Melstone. Applied Art. Kappa Delta: Women's Athletic Association 1: Junior Prom Committee, Publicity 3: Saberettes 3, 4: Art Club l. 2, 3, 4. WILSON, WILLIAM J.-NEvansville, Ind, Health and Physical Education. Sigma Chi. WINGARD, CHARLES J.-Shawmut. Civil Engineering. Pi Kappa Alpha, Historian 2. Vice President 3: Fangs: Intramural Sports 1, 2. 3, 4: American Society of Civil Engineers 3, 4. WONG, KELLY H.-Butte. Applied Arts. Art Club 1, Vice Pxresl- dent 2, President 3: Delta Phi Delta 3, 4: Camera Club 1, 2, 3. WUREL, KENNETH D.--Great Falls. Industrial Engineering. American Society of Industrial Engineering 23 Rifle Team l, 2, 3. YOST, GILBERT E. Lewistown. Agricultural Engineering. ZIMMERIVLAN. EUGENE HENRY-Simms. Agricultural Ec0n0m- ics. M.L. Club 4. ,4 ff! tory lessen In October of 1916 smoke bellowed from the roof of M. S. C.'s erstwhile Chemistry building. The next day this is all that remained of the Chem build- ing. lThis could happen to Hamilton I-lall.J From 1893 until the summer of 1898 this building served as the home of M. S. C. The building was originally the Academy building, situated where the Catholic Church now stands. .wig aQ,,, . PM JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS L. to R. DALE KRANZ 7Y,,7, PAT NELSON 7.,,77, BOB SAUNDERS ,,,,, LEAR FLANAGAN Y ,,,, Social Chairman Secretary President ,, ,.,w,..,,,Treasurer MYRON STRAND ,,77A, ,,,7,,, V ice-President Juniors ACKERS. HARRY M. Scobey Electrical Engineering ANDREW. DAVID H. Three Forks Commercial Science BARIN GER. BEVERLY Hathaway Home Economics BOLLER. JUDITH Lewistown Commercial Science BROWN. JACK LAMONT Grants Pass. Ore. Mechanical Engineering AHMADI. TORSHIZI ALI Teheran. Iran Pre-Medicine ANDREW. JANET MARY Three Forks Commercial Science BECK, CAROLYN Choteau Commercial Science BORDER. JERRY R. Bozeman Range Management B RYAN , TOMMY Plains Agricultural EGODOXIHCS ALBRECHT, LEOLA M. Bllllngs Art ANDRILENAS. PAUL Reserve Agricultural Economics BELSHA W. CLARE Bozeman Home Economics BOSTWICK, MAURICE G. Dillon Architectural Engineering BUNKER. EUGENE F. BOZEITIBIX Art ALBRECHT. LEROY F. Milwaukee, Wis. Health and Physical Education ARMSTRONG. WM. H. Simms General Agriculture BERG. ROBERT LEROY Bozeman Industrial Arts BOYLAN, WILLIAM J . Bozeman Animal Industry BUTKAY, PAUL R. Hardin Soils ANDERSON. CARL RUSSELL BOZEmB.n Mechanical Engineering ARNDT. HARRISON WM. White Fish Zoology and Entomology BERG. MARVIN A. Bozeman Agriculture BRACKETT. PERRY C. Helena Chemical Engineering CASSIDY, JOHN J. Roberts Chemical Engineering ANDERSON. HOMER C. Hilo, Hawaii Electrical Engineering BABBITT. GORDON Bozeman General Agriculture BIRD. WAYNE E. Bozeman Agricultural Economics BRAIDA. JOHN L. Andes Agricultural Engineering CHAPMAN, NILES D, Bozeman Zoology and Entomology ANDERSON. MCKINLEY Livingston Chemical Engineering BACHMAN. LESTER B. Missoula Pre-Medicine BIRRER. EMMETT F. Hamilton Commercial Science BREKKE. HELEN ELAINE Harlem Allplied Science CHAPMAN. MRS. VIRGINI Ekalaka Commercial Science ANDERSON. VERA L. Havre Home Economics BAILEY. COURTNEY N Bozeman Architectural Engineering BLUNCK. PAUL H. BOZEITIZI1 Agriculture Education BROWN. PATRICIA Belt Home Economics COSTELLO, MARVIN Stevenlsville Ag. Education COVERDALE. JOHN I-I. An8.CDl'1dB. Industrial Engineering DICKERSON. EUGENE B. P0lSOIl Agriculture Economics DUNDAS, TOM Great Falls Industrial Engineering EYMAN, ROBERT F. Livingston Agriculture Economics GANDER, WM. Corvallis Chemistry 'W COX. ERNESTINE Lewiston, Idaho Art DLNGMAN, ROBERT Butte Industrial Airts DUNN. WILLIAM ELTON Bozeman Industrial Arts FAHLGREN, CHARLES E. Big Timber Chemical Engineering GILLELAND, MARK L. BOZEKTLBH Industrial Arts CROSBY. JOHN WARD Helena Health and Physical Education DIRXES. KENNETH L. Power Agriculture Economics EASTMAN, DONALD A. Colstrlp Industrial Engineering FENDER. KENNETH L. Belt Agriculture Economics GOUEN, ROBERT J. BOZEIIIBII Electrical Engineering CUMMINGS. WM. D. Cascade General Agriculture DITTO. JERRY Fairfield Industrial Arts EGAN. EARL EDWARD Lewistown Electrical Engineering FLANAGAN, LEAR LEE Buffalo General Agriculture GINTHER. BURTON E. Fairfield Health and Physical Education DAN IELSON, JOY DEAN Arm lJ.'Agf0I'l Home Economics DORAN. DONNA DARYL Bozeman HOII16 ECOHOITIICS EGGEN. ARMON MONTE Absarokee Electrical Engineering FOLEY. EDWARD LEO Butte Engineering Physics GJ ERDE. TORRIS HENRY Wllsall Animal Industry DAVIES. BETTY LOIS BOZSIHBII Home Economics DOUGHERTY. JANE M. Butte Health and Physical Education ELSER. ' CHESTER W. She rldan Agriculture Education FOUSE. WILLIAM W. Belfry Electrical Engineering GOODRICH, DOLORES M. Lewistown Art DEDMAN . EARL ED Fort Benton Electrical Engineering DRESS, MILES Great Falls Industrial Arts ELWELL. DONALD FRANK Havre Electrical Engineering FOWLER, T. R. BOZBIHBH Electrical Engineering GORDON. NANCY LEE Butte Bacteriology DEYOUNG. MRS. MILDRED Bozeman Nursing DULL, GERALD GENE Glasgow Chemistry ERICKSON FRED P. Great Falls Applied Science FUNK. DONALD L. B8lgl'8.dB Health and Physical Education GOYINS, GALE P. Stanford Agriculture Economics GREGSON. LOIS HELENE Whitehall Home ECOIIOIHICS HALL, GARY EUGENE Bozeman Commercial Science HEARST. ROBERT Plains Architecture HOLM, , RONALD ALFRED Deer Lodge Art JABS. JACOB Hardin Agricultural Education GRIFFITI-IS. MORGAN J. Butte C0mmEI0l8l SCIEDCE HA MMER. DONALD D. Hardin Health and Physical Education HEIKEN . RALPH Billings Industrial Arts HORTON, EUGENE ED. Peoria, Illinois Animal Industry JUDD. JO ANN Helena Art GROSSMAN. CHARLES F. Helena Art HARCHENKO. CLIFFORD Larslan Agricultural Engineering HEIN. AUGUST MARTIN Bridger Agricultural Education H ULLER, JAY FRANK Willow Creek Animal Industry JELINEK, JAY PAUL Miles City Civil Engineering GUENIN. ERNEST A. Anaconda Electrical Engineering HARRIS, BILLY JOE Helena Electrical Engineering HELTERLINE. HAROLD Plains Mechanical Engineering HUNT, WILLIAM ALFRED Whitefish Civil Engineering JOHNSON. REIDAR, D. Bozeman Industrial Arts GUINOUARD. DONALD E. Bozeman Commercial Science HARRISON. GLORIA J. Helena Chemistry HENAULT. STEVAN W. Darby Health and Physical Education HUPP. WILLIAM ERVIN Cut Bank Commercial Science JOHNSON. RICHARD M. Bozeman Electrical Engineering GUSTAFSON, CHARLES R. Bozeman Architecture HART, NEIL Wl1SON Gallatin Gateway Health and Physical Education HIGHTOWER. WAYNE H. Mis-soula C0!l'l!I'lEl'Cl8.l SCIENCE INGRAM. GLENN R.. TEITY ADDlied Science KAHL. JOHN R. Bozeman Architectural Engineering HAIGH. THELXVIA MARIE Three Forks Art HARTWIG. JOHN Bozeman Chemical Engineering HOCKETT. EUGENE Havre Agronomy IRWIN, HENRY B. Bozeman Chemistry KENNEDY. DEAN J. Billings Health and Physical Education I-IALE. WILMA MARIE Bozeman Home Economics HAYES. BONITA CLARE Potomac Art HOEKSTRA. DOUGLAS C. Denton Industrial Arts ISI-IMAEL, MARLYS Y. Ronan HOIXIB ECODOHIICS KENDLEY. PAT Tacoma. Wash. Commercial Science KENYON. RALPH C. Livingston Arcitecture KORELL. COLLEEN Utica Home Economics LARSEN. AXEL Poplar Chemistry LOCH. CELESTINE, J. Great Falls Home Economics MARCELLUS, KATHRYN Forsyth Home Economics KINDZERSKI, KIRKPATRICK, ABRAHAM ROBERT F. Scobey Wolf Point Civil Electrical Engineering Engineering KORPELLA, KORSMOE, GILBERT W. SAMMY Columbus Poplar Agricultural Civil Engineering Engineering LARSON. LARSON, LOIS JOHN B. Billings Boulder Nursing Civil Engineering LOCKHART. LORENTZ. HAROLD B. WILLIAM N. Great Falls Augusta Engineering Chemistry Physics DONALD WAYNE MATSON. , DONNA MAE Baker Rothiemay Civil Home Engineering ECODOITIICS KITTAMS. HARRY A. Great Falls Soils KRAN Z. DALE PHILIP Great Falls Horticulture LEARY. WM. EDWARD Butte Commercial SCIBIICE LUDWIG. RUTH MARTHA Al'C1'ilf.6ClLLl1'9 MARTINSEN, JOHN C. TSTTY Art KLAY. ROBERT FRANK Shonkin Anim al Industry KURITZA, OLEH MARION Houston. Texas Electrical Engineering LEISHER, RICHARD D. Bozeman Civil Engineering LUND. GEORGE STANLEY Reserve Animal Industry MATSON, LAWRENCE E. Billings Architectural Engineering KNAPP, GLENN D. Whitehall Commercial Science KUHR. TOM Chinook Commercial Scienece LENTFER. JACK WARREN LiViIlgXS00n ' Fish and Wild Life MacMILLAN, JAMES D. Helena. Botany and Bacteriology MATSUOKA, TYRUS. Chinook Agronomy KOLAR, JIM Raynesford Agronomy LAING . ROBERT Missoula Animal Industry LINDSAY. JAMES CARL Wolf Point Animal Industry MADISON . ROBERT H. Great Falls Industrial Arts MAYER. AVALON ILENE Helena Commercial Science KNOBEL, George COI1!'8.d AgI'ICl.l1I1'l1I'B LANG. JACK EDWARD Havre Civil Engineering LINFIELD. WM. BERTIL BOZEIYIRH Zoology and Entomology MALSOR. ROY ERIC. JR. BOZEIDBIX Chemical' Engineering McBR1DE, ROLAND N. BOZBIHBD Zoology and Entomology MCCANN, JAMES ROBERT Chinook Agriculture Economics MEYER. BURTIS WM. Sidney Electrical Engineering MOORE, H. S. Livingston Electrical Engineering NIPPLE. WAYNE Forsyth G8l.'lEI'8.l AETICUIIDUIB PARZYCH, BERNARE V. Detroit, Mich. Commercial Science MCCLARTY, WILLIS Kalispell Architecture MILLER. BARBARA J. Corvallis General AETICUIUIIC MORRISETTE, BOB Great Falls Architecture OLSEN. GORDON D. Miles City Chemical Engineer PASHA. JIM BOZ8m8.n General Agriculture MCCLURE, JOHN S. Sheridan. Wyo. Electrical Engineering MILLER, PATRICIA L. Livingston Health and Physical Educ ation MYERS, MILAN LOUIS Belfry Agriculture Economics OISON. JAMES LEWIS Bozeman Industrial Arts PEARSON. ELLEN E. Great Falls Commercial Science MCCURDIE, DON C. Pol-son Chemical Engineer MILLER, ROBERT A, CO1l1lIlbl1S Industrial Engineering NASH, JOAN F. Bozeman Home Economics ORMAN, RICHARD E. Livingston Commercial Science PERETTI, JOHN Great Falls Industrial Arts .4 , it MCCULLOUGH. BERTHA Ashland I'IDmE ECOn0InlCS MILLER. ROBERT M. Livingston Commercial Science NEITZ, JOHN F. Phllipsburg Zoology and Entomology ORR. DONALD LEE Valier Electrical Engineering PETER, ELIZABETH M. Roseland, N. J. Art Mel-IUGH, JOHN WM. Helena Agriculture Economics MITCHELL, CHARLES J. Butte Commercial Science NIELSON, MELVIN E. Savage Agriculture Education PACE, G-ERALDINE Bozeman Commercial Science PETERSON, OSCAR J. Helena Mechanical Engineering S lx 4 9'-C MCMILLAN, LESTER Lewistown Agriculture Education MORGAN. RICHARD Bozeman Animal Industry NELSON. PATRICIA A. Malta Home Economics PARKER. DAVID J. Fishtail Agriculture Education PETERSON, ROBERT W. Cut Bank Mechanical Engineering R MELBY, WM. RUDOLPI-I Roundup Amllied Science MOORE. ELLEN MARIE Two Dot Home Economics NILE, RAMON TRACY FOFSYIII Agriculture Education PARTINGTON. WILLIAM Billings Agriculture PETTYJOI-IN, JACKIE Sand Coulee ADDIIBG. SCICIICC PINKERTON, POMEROY, KENNETH LYNDON Gallatin Gateway Havre Agriculture Art Engineering RALSTON, RASSMUSSEN, BARBARA J. HARVEY Bozeman Sidney Botany and Industrial Bacteriology Arts RICHARDS, RITCHEY, BRUCE ROBERT W. Bozeman Bozeman Commercial Engineering Science Electrical ROVIG. RUMPH. LEE RAY RICHARD W. Outlook Bozeman Agriculture Agriculture Economics Engineering SHAGINA, SI-IELDON. FRED BARBARA J. Anaconda. Sheridan Art Home Economics PORTE. RICHARD Helena Industrial Engineering RATSHTN, JAMES Lyndhurst. N. J AgI'lCl1ltLlI'E ECOHOITHCS RITTER. FRANK P. Great Falls Art RUMPH. ROGER D. Bozeman Chemical Engineering SHELTON. CHARLES A. Butte Chemical Engineering POWELL. LAWRENCE E. Bl'08.dl.lS Electrical Engineering READY, TERRILL JAMES Oroville, Calif. Zoology and Entomology ROBERTS, JOHN S. Bozeman Industrial Engineer SAUNDERS. JACK K. Great Falls Zoology and Entomology SHERMAN, MILFORD Manhattan General Agriculture QUENEMOEN, ROBERT Miles City Chemical Engineering RECH, RALPH EDWARD Greybull. Wyo. Soils ROGNESS, MYRON Sarlson Industrial Arts SCHERER. BERNARD J. Sturdis, S. D. Dairy Production SIELBACH. FRED A. J R. Billings Chemical Engineer RADER. WM. ARDEN Polson Zoology and Entomology REDER, LLOYD 0. Biddle Agriculture Engineer RONNING. ANNA C. Libby - Commercial Science SCHINDELAR, OSCAR Bond Book, N. J. Pre-Medical SIM, KATHERINE L. Edgar Commercial Science RAFTERY, ROBERT P. Helena Engineering Physics REMPEL, CARL L. Dutton Chemical Engineer ROSE. JOHN M. Choteau Zoology and Entomology SCHMIDT, JAMES R. Billings Architectural Engineering SMITH, JAMES H. Fort Benton Soils RALEIGH, ROBERT J. FSIEIIS Animal Industry RICE. CONSTANCE Hingham Home Economics RICE. MARIETA ANN Livingston Home Economics SCHNEEKLOTH DAVE Redstone Agriculture SOLHEIM, OYSTEIN BOZBITLBII Electrical Engineering SPALLER, KENNETH M. ' Regina Agriculture STRAND . MYRON K . Reserve Agricultural Economics TRIPP. CARL FRANK Butte Chemical Engineering WEAST. ROBERT WALTER Colusa. Calif. Architecture WOCASEK, JOHN L. Great Falls Mechanical Engineering SPIKA. ALBERT J. Denton Agricultural Education STRICKFADEN, NORMA Great Falls Art TUCKER. ARTHUR R. Great Falls Industrial Arts WEINRICH, ALVA EDGAR Bozeman Wild Life WOLF, JACK JAY Great Falls Industrial Arts SPURGEON, ALLEN Culbertson Agricultural Economics SUNDSTED, KARNA S, Antelope Bacteriology TUCKER. BETTY F. Great Falls Commercial Science WEPPLER. HERMAN RYCESIB AgI'1CUlf.ll1'E WOLF. ROBERT C. Red Lodge Industrial Arts STAUDEMEYER, JEAN R. Dillon Home Economics TARUM. CLARENCE T. Richland Agriculture Engineering TUTTLE, MARY Bozeman Art WESTRE. THEA M. Big Timber Commercial Science WOOD. BARRY Billings Commercial Science STAYTON , ROBERT LEE Great Falls Art THEIN, MAUNG MYINT Billings Electrical Engineering VANVOROUS. PHY LLIS J , NHSSOU18. Commercial Science WHALEN, CHARLES T. Havre Chemical Engineering WOODBURN, WM. L. Bozeman Applied Science STENSLAND, GAR, M. Glasgow Agricultural Education THOMPSON, ROBERT F. Billings Al'Ch1f6Ctl1l'E VANVOROUS, TED Missoula Bacteriology WILLSON. ALLENE Bozeman Home Economics YOST, ROBERT PAUL LEWiSt0Wh Pre-Med STERNICK, STANLEY BOZEXTIHH Industrial Arts TODARO , JOE Riverdale, N. Y. Chemical Engineering WARD. BETTE LOVENE Bozeman Commercial Science WILSON. JERRA LEE KaliSDel1 Home Economics YOUNG, WAYNE Divide Mechanical Engineering STEWART, PATRICIA A FOI! BEHLOH Home Economics TODD. KENNETH B Bozeman Animal Industry WATERS, ROBERT D. Bozeman Agricultural Engineering VVISEMAN, ARLEY M. Beech ADD1ied Science ZANTO, JUNELORA Highwood Home Economics . .Si . - In Kezficuf M. S. C. in 1899. The entire campus included, Montana Hall, the original Chemistry Building, and the Drill Hall which is now the Stock Pa- villion. By 1911 the Campus had grown to include the Ag' Building and Hamilton Hall had just been completed. M. S. C. has always been noted for its Winter's cold and also its winter wonderland. ' With the melting of the winter's snow our campus is transformed into summer splendor. Following World War 2 there came many new build- ings to care for the vast in- crease in enrollment. 'L 3. nity. 5 'rg ,Q fit., ,I ,X 7.5.5351 .3 1 Q ff - ' .1 . 4: A ...- 4 , Q . Q fr? ': ' f.-, H' Viv X , 1 Q56 , ,gf .ff fr li fi ,wg Lt: . . , i W , A 1 .1 r , f g'z.., 'n Q- A. jj ' A' f J A A X, ski - '. N3 ,- Q .h ,QQ . 4 fv,,,.- Q 19. qw- . - V b, . Q .fn 3. ' Eng Mfrs Night 6711! What do you suppose he is Hugo, you little looking for? canary. Now boys, that doesn't look Now what do you suppose very nice. that thing is? '57 X SOPHGMORE CLASS OFFICERS L. to R.: RUTH BENSON .,.,.,.,.A Secretary-Treasurer LARRY BLAKE ,.,,777, ......,7,,,.. , ,.... P resident HAL LUCIUS ,77,,7,,7, .vw77,,, S ocial Chairman JERRY GLEASON ,,,w7, ,,,Y,7,, V ice-President ophomore AIKINS. ALLEN ALLEN ALLEN JEAN ELLEN. Billings. CLYDE DEWAIN. Fairfield DOROTHY JEAN, Brockway. ROY HARLOW. Vulcan. Alberta. ALLISON, JAMES G.. Shelby. ANACKER, MARGARET, Kirkland. Wash. ANDERSON, DONALD E., Roscoe. ANDERSON, MARY ELLEN, Casper, Wyo ANDERSON, THEODORE B.. Bozeman. ASBRIDGE. JOHN R.. Lakeside. BAARSON. BEVERLY K., Helena. BALDWIN, ROSALEE M., Bozeman. BANTA, WILLIAM RAY, Geyser. BARNETT. JOSEPH W., Bozeman. BARRICK, DARRELL M.. Moccasin BAWDEN. JOHN B.. Fairview. BEDISH. GABRIEL A., Billings. BEERS, CHARLES L. M., Judith Gap. BELKNAP, JANE DOREEN. Helena. BENNETT, ROBERT F., Deer Lodge. BENSON, RUTH I.. Missoula. BERG, ALBERT HALGRIM. Bismarck, N. D BERGAN, ROBERT, Dutton. BERGER, LaMOYNE E.. Great Falls. BERTHOLF, BARBARA A., Billings. BIGGS. ERLENE MARIE, Belgrade. BLACK. GENE WESLEY. Great Falls. BLACKWOOD. RICHARD D.. Bozeman. BOHL, LAWRENCE. Pompeys Pillar. BORSHEIM, RICHARD R.. Great Falls. BRADFORD, WILLIAM O., Helena. BRANNIN, LA VELLE. Two Dot. BROADUS, BETTY JOAN. Forsyth. BROHAUGH. PAUL D.. Bozeman. BROWN. ALLEN DAVID, Chester. BUELL, LEONARD. Augusta. CADY, LORAINE R., Kremlin CALAPOTHAKIS, A. C., New York, N.Y CALHOUN, JOHN HARRIS. Columbus. CAMPANELLA, ROBERT A., Reed Point CHARTERS, EVELYN M., Fort Benton. CHASE. WILLIAM M.. Helena. CISSEL, SHIRLEY I., Livingston. CLARK. LILLIAN ANN. Bozeman. CLARKE, CAROLYN L., Manhattan. COFFEY, ROBERT A., Bozeman. COLLINS, YVONNE C., Whitehall. CONGDON, WILLIAM C.. Anaconda. COPLEY. DONALD R.. Conrad. COTTAM. PAMILLE M., Bozeman. CROTTY, FREDERICK J., Bigfork. CUNNINGI-IAM. WM. DEAN, Hysham. DAHL, WILLIAM LLOYD. Fairfield. DANIEL, WILLIAM EARL, Helena. DAVIS, VINCENT, Deer Lodge. DAVISON, FRED E.. Highwood. DEES, SIDNEY IRA. Helena. DEKAY, LAVERNE. Helena. DELP, JACK DAVID, Hardin. DEMERS, LAMBERT L., JR., Nashua. DENTON, RAMONA. Lolo. DE VRIES. ROBERT, Conrad. DOLL, JOHN PHILIP, Fort Benton. DORN, JOHN. Hardin. DREW. BEVERLY JEAN, Butte. DUNDAS. ROBERT K., Great Falls. DURHAM, LEO, Belgrade. DYBDAL, ELLIOTT L.. Great Falls. EFTA, RICHARD S., Carlyle. EGELAND, RICHARD A., Livingston, ENNEBERG. ALICE E., Cut Bank. EVANS. CHARLES W,, Ovando. FAIRBANKS. DELORES N.. Geraldine. FAIRBANK. RAYMOND H., Bozeman. FLETCHER, JACK WAYNE. Bozeman. FLUEGEL. WILLIAM. Belt. FOUNTAIN. ROY D., Bozeman. FRANKLIN. WII.LIAM T., Polson. PRITZ. JOSEPH H., Klein. FRYSLIE. NORMA. Bozeman FULLERTON. GERRY H., Anaconda. GLEASON, JERRY WARD, Livingston. GOGGANS, MARY JANE. Great Falls. GOOD. RICHARD ALVIN. Fort Peck. GORDON. BARBARA MAE. Great lfalls. GOTTLOB. MARILYN, Bozeman. GOULD, ELIZABETH JEAN. Sunburst. GRASSESCHI, P. G.. Great Falls, GRAVES, JERE LOU, Fort Shaw. GREEN, RICHARD J.. Red Lodge. GREEN. SANNA STRAND. Ashland, GROBE. P. ROGER, Billings. GROSS. ERLE C.. Vvlyola. GROVER, LELAND V., Victor. HACKER, BONNIE J., Lakeside. HACKETT, BENJAMIN, Victor. HAGEN, DUANE ROBERT. Bozeman. HALSETH. MARILYN V.. Great Falls. HAMILTON. RICHARD I.. Vancouver. B HAMLIN. LORIS D.. Hardin. HANCOCK. FREMONT W.. Bozeman. HANSON. ROBERT H., Missoula. HARDIE, LORN C., Bozeman. HARDY. NEVA JOANNE, Helena. HASH. GLEN MAURICE. Livingston. HAUN, GENE B., Lewistown. HAWKINS. THOMAS, Helena. HAYS. PHYLLIS ANN, Helena. ritish Columbia HEALD, WALTER REED, Belfry. HELM, MARY E., Hammer, Idaho. HEPFL. LOUIS A., JR., Butler, Penn. HISL, JOSEPH. Dickinson, North Dakota. HIBRAY, ROY O.. JR.. Knox. Indiana. HINERMAN. ALICE MAYE. Larslan. HOFFMAN. HELEN MARI. Miles City. HOILAND, JANET, Bozeman. HOLKER, RALPH L., Bozeman. HOLT, WM. M.. Great Falls. HOSTETTER, DONNA. Conrad. HOUSTON, WILBURN C.. Houston. HOUTCHENS, CLARENCE, Missoula. HOWANACH, FLORENCE T., Belt. HOWEY. ROBERT S.. Saco. HUGHES. EDWARD A.. Helena. HUNGATE, GLENN D., Cut Bank. HURTT, DAVID S., Missoula. HUXLEY, MARY JOAN. Bozeman. JACKSON, MRS. NELDA. Bearcreek. JACKSON, WAYNE W.. Great Falls. JACKSON, WILLIAM .JR., Great Falls. JANNSEN, IDA M.. Stevensville. JASKOT, JOSEPH JOHN. Dore, N. D. JEUDEMEN. HAROLD, Geraldine. JOHNSON, FREDERICK, Billings. JOHNSON, JUDITH, Bozeman. JOHNSON, NORAL W., Helena. JOHNSON, PATRICIA. Bozeman. JOHNSTON. EDITH EMMA, Kalispell. JONES. ROBERT ALAN, Miles City. JONES, ROBERT SUMNER, Livingston. JORGENSON, ROBERT H., Roundup. KAY. ROBERT CHARLES. White Sulphur KEIL. EDGAR R.. Ledger. KEITH, CHARLES WM., Miles City. Texas. Springs KELLOGG, JEANNE M., Billings. KELLY, CLARENCE W., Conrad. KING. GLENN ARTHUR. Great Falls. KITTAMS, STELLA G.. Great Falls. KLEINFELDER. EARL O.. Ifort Peck. KNOEBEL. GERALDINE R..W.1ukesha,Wis KOBER. ALBIN, Park City. KOEBBE. MARILYN J.. Hardin. KOHLES, LOTUS MAUDE. Great Falls. KOCLISKI, EDWARD T.. Brookdale. N. Y KREY, BARBARA JANE. Sidney. KUEBLER, EMIL MARVIN. Fort Peck. LANG. ARLENE JOYCE. Billings. LANPHEAR, BETTY. Bozeman. LARSEN. LEROY M.. Rosebud. A LARSEN. PALMER L., Medicine Lake,N.D LARSON, WILBUR, Brockway. LAUBACH. VERNON F., Dutton. LAWSON, JAMES D., Billings. LEFELER. REGINA. Billings. LENTZ. JACK CHARLES, Baker. LIGHTNER. RAYMOND V.. Williams. LISTER. KAY A., Downers Grove. Illinois. LOO. WALTER LIN MIN. I-Ionolulu,I-Iawaii LORD, ROBERT EARL. Misoula. LOWERY. ROBERT E., Deer Lodge. LOWNEY, ROBERT ERIC, Bozeman. LUCIUS. HALLOCK. Miles City. LYONS. BARBARA J., Billings. MARTINELL, EVERETT E., Dell. MARTINELL. JEANINE G.. Butte. MATI-IESON. BEVERLY M., Anaconda. MATHEWS, PERRY. Sun River. MCKENNA, JOHN C.. Bozeman. MCLENDON, WM. E., Hilger. MEAD. JAMES F., Bridgerton. MECKLENBURG. SHIRLEY J., Bozeman. MERCORD. FREDRICK C., Kalispell. MERZ. CAROL J., Helena. MILES. VELMA LEE, Bozeman. MITRENGA, GENE, Sheridan, Wyoming. MUELLER. JO ANN, Bozeman. MUIR, BARBARA, Great Falls. MULLER. FRANK, Bozeman. MURPHY. GERALD. Sheridan, Wyoming. NAEGELI, SUSAN ANN, Livingston. NEFF, HAZEL M., Gallatin Gateway. NEUHARDT. ERNESTINE, Circle. NICKERSON. JACK EARL. Missoula. NIEDERMIER. LEROY P., Lethbridge, Alta NIES. WILLA ANN, Ekalaka. NICHOLS. JAMES H., Big Fork. NOBLE. LEE ROY. Ronan. NOEL. NEIL EUGENE. Missoula. NORDLUND. JAMES C., Dodson. NORLEY. WALLACE. Conrad. NORTON. PATRICIA. Bozeman. NYE. DONALD C., Dillon. OLSON. ARTEMIS L., Chisholm,Minnesota OPALKA. ALICE EMILY, West Glacier. ORCUTT. PATRICIA M., Bozeman. ORCUTT. PRISCILLA L., Bozeman. ORMSON. ANNE ERENE. Cut Bank. ORR, HELEN MARGARET, Valier. PACKER. ROBERT JACOB, Bozeman. PAINTER. ROBERT DAY. Helena. PALMER. DORIS I., Andes. PARKER. GERALD, Brookdale, N. Y. PEARSON. MARILLYN M., Great Falls. PIERCE. HARVEY LEE, Bozeman. PILE. CLARANCE P.. Corvallis. PINKERTON, COLLEEN R., Gallatin Gateway PITCH, DORTHOY J., Harlem. PRESCOTT, EMMA, Belgrade. PULIS, RICHARD H., Ronan. QUESENBERRY. ROBERT, Miles City. RAGLAND, GERALD D., Hardin. RAMSBACHER, HAROLD, Fort Peck. RANDASH. WILLIAM, Baker. RANTA, ALLAN CARL, Red Lodge. REEDER, CAROL MAE, Bozeman. ROBINSON, G. ROSS, Saco. ROBINSON, JOHN, Brookdale, N. Y. ROGERS, JACK, Butte. ROHRER, LEONARD R.. Glasgow. RUBENS. DOROTHY ANN, Great Falls. ST. CLAIR, BARBARA ANN. East Williston, New York SAUNDERS, LLOYD, Hardin. SCHILLING, ROBERT E., Bozeman. SCHMECHEL. WARREN P., Los Angeles, California SCHUCHMAN, DOROTHY L.. Stevensville. SCHULER, GEORGE R., Brookdale, N. Y. SCHULTZ, SHIRLEY A.. Sanders. SHARP, MARTHA E., Billings. SHAW, RICHARD ALLEN, Bozeman. SHELDEN, HERBERT S., Belgrade. SIMONFY, JACK MARTIN. Lewistown. SIVERTSON, DONALD E., Harlowton. SMITH, ROBERT M.. Wolf Point. SMITH, ROGER SPENCER. Spokane, Wash. SNIDER, ROBERT H., Forsyth. SOHL, JACK DARRELL, Great Falls. SPRAGGINS, LYLE E., Denton. SPRAGUE, EDWIN JACK, Bozeman. STEEL, ERNEST C.. JR.. Great Falls. STENSLAND, GERALD W.. Glasgow. STEPHENSON, WM. I., Bozeman. STIEG. ARLEEN G.. Baker. STONE. ELEANOR BETH, Alder. STONE, LEWIS WARREN. Forsyth. STOUT, BARBARA S., Billings. STRONG. EDSON D., Rahway, New Jersey STUCKY. CAROLINE M., Gallatin Gateway. SUMMERS. HAZEL F., Ekalaka. SWANDAL. MARVIN, Brookdale. N. Y. SWENSONWOSCAR A., Sidney. TAYLOR, JAMES HOWARD. Brookdale, N.Y TAYLOR. WYMAN DELOY, Polson. TEIGEN, BRUCE RAY, Billings. TETRICK, DAVID, Springfield, Missouri. THATFORD, JOSEPH E., Glen Oldcn,Penn THOMAS, MARJORIE J., Geraldine. THOMAS, TOMMY H., Livingston. THOMPSON, GEORGE, Hamilton. TOWNSEND, NATHANIEL, Washington, D.C TRAEGER. FRED W., Culbertson. TUCKER, CARL WILLIAM. Bozeman. TUNNICLIFF, ROGER. Bozeman. TURLEY, JOHN E., JR., Musselshell. TUTVEDT, PAUL. Kalispell. TUXALL. ALFRED R., Bozeman. USHIJIMA. RICHARD N.. Molokai, T. H. VARNUM, CHARLES S., Harlem. VIKEN, PHYLLIS L., Helena. VIOLETTE, EDMOND J., Polson. 78 , VOULKAS, MARGARET, Bozeman. WAGNER, DOROTHY, Alberta. WAITE, BETTY JO, Bozeman. WALKOVSKI. JOHN, Plentywood. WALLER. EDWIN J., Great Falls. WANG, ALLEN, Ollie. WEINRICH. BEVERLY. Bozeman. WELCH, WANDA JOY, Browning. WELCH, THOMAS NELSON. Bozeman WENZEL, ROBERT ALAN, Valier. WESTMAN. SIDNEY, Bozeman. WETZSTEON, PAUL H., Conner. WHITNEY, WAYNE WARD. Big Fork WILSON, DUANE K.. Belgrade. WOODBURN. JAMES, Bozeman. WOODAHL, ROBERT. Great Falls. WREN, WM. GENE. Deer Lodge. WRIGHT, BILL, Bozeman. YATES, JUANITA, Red Lodge. YATES, LAWANDA. Red Lodge. YOUNG. PAT, Manhattan. YOUNGQUIST, ALICE L., Circle. ZINK, BUD, West Yellowstone. ZION, BOB, Helena. 29601116 We Have Sem 1LeftJ The world keeps turning around. Hazel 8a Mjork. lRightJ Out for a walk. This proves that an M.P. is the meanest man in the world. lThe M. P. is Sgt. VadnaisJ ,,4-0' ox, 7 ffnpp uedafylfl. Si . Rid This is what happens to skiers. It looks like the makings of a good party. fRightJ The dimes came down for the March of Dimes. iLeftl The College Farmer office has soft chairs. -LNNN iw FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS L. to R. ROGER LaFOND 7 777, Y Y , Secretary JIM CIDLEY ,. ,,,.. ,w,,, , Y, H , ,, President MARILYN MILBURN .YA7.A 7 , Vice-President MARIORIE ANDERSON .....v ,,,,,.,.. T reasurer Fre hm n ANDERSON, HAROLD D., Helena. ANDERSON. MARJORIE J.. Bozeman. ANDERSON, WILBUR L.. Albion. ANGEL, CHARLES FRANK, Bozeman. ARMSTRONG, EDWIN F.. Simms. BAKER, KENNETH JAMES, Bozeman. BALDWIN, KENNETH R.. Bozeman. BARRICK, WAYNE M., Belgrade. BARTON, DARREL WAYNE, Belgrade. BATEY, DONALD JOHN. Forsyth. BAWDEN, BOYD ROUSE, Helena. BEATTY, DONALD B., Great Falls. BERCER, ERNEST EDWIN, Wilsall. BECKWITH, JOHN P., Kalispell. BEER, JOHN, Cut Bank. BENDEWALD. MERVIN, Bozeman. BROWN, ALICE, Bozeman. BERGMAN. JAMES D.. Cascade. BERQUIST. FREDRICK A.. Omaha, Nebr BERTOGLIO. MARTHA J.. Butte. BERWICK, DALE KEITH. Bainville. BERWICK, DEAN F., Bainville. BEST, JUDITH ANN, Helena. BIFFLE, DIXIE LEE, Baker. BIGGLE, JOHN PAUL. Gallatin Gateway. BIRKELAND. BEVERLY J.. Fort Benton. BISHOP, ROBERT CHAS.. Butte. BOESPFLUG. JAMES FRA. Milltown. BOKMA, BENJAMIN L.. Conrad. BOLICH, DONALD L., Thermopolis, Wyo BOLLARD, RICHARD D., Butte. BORK, DONNA JEANNE, Butte. BOYLE, PATRICIA L., Butte. BRAMMER. LINDA C., Ossining. N. Y. BRAWNER. QUENTIN R., Livingston. BRENNAN, WILLIAM C., Hamilton. BROWN, JEAN MARIE, Terry. BROWN, SARA HELEN, Wolf Creek. BROWN, STEPHEN R., Chester. BUMMER, DALE FRANKLIN, Reserve. BUNDY, DONALD H., Worden. BURGER, IRENE DORIS, Butte. BURKLUND, MARIAN A.. Billings. BURLEIGH. DIANE JO, Bozeman. BURRELL, DOROTHY A.. Helena. ,B BURTON. INGA ANN, Jackson. BUSHNELL, MYRTIE LOU, Hclena. BUSMA, RICHARD L., Big Horn. BUTTLEMAN, JOHN H., Willow Creek. CALVERT. SHIRLEY, Bozeman. CARTER, GILBERT LAUR. Bozeman. CHANDLER. LALIA MAE, Bozeman. CHESNOVER. ROBERT CHARLES, Bozeman C1-IRISTMAN. CAROL F.. Burte. CHRISTY. JEANNETTE. Butte. CLARK. GORDON LEROY. Bozeman. CLARK. MARJORIE E.. Glendive. CLARK, PADARIC JOS., Bozeman. CLARKE. HELEN E., Bozeman. COBUS. ERMA B.. Bozeman. COLE. LUANNE CLAIRE. Winnett. COLLETT, WESLEY LEE. Bozeman. COOK, WILLIAM MILES, Twin Bridges. COOPER. ARTHUR ADON, Three Forks. COTTLE. BEVERLY JEAN. Augusta. COVARRUBIAS. FRANK R., Rosebud. CRAIG, PAUL RICHARD, Carter. CRANE. ARTHUR CLINTON, Fife. CROWLEY. MARY ANN, Butte. CUBBAGE. MARY P.. Powell. Wyo. DELAP. DAVID FRANK. Bozeman. DEVRIES. CHARLES R., Ripon, Calif. DICKSON. ROBERT V., Geyser. DOLLIVER. RICHARD H., Conrad. DONALLY, PHILIP B., Lozcau. DROGE. ALVIN JOHN, Sappington. DRUGGE, DUNCAN DUNCAN. DYKEMA PATRICIA ANN, Zurich. RICHARD. Helena. RICHARD LEE. Bozeman. HARLEY ELWIN, Manhattan. EASTER, MRS. ANNA B. s., Livingston. EASTER, RAY CAROL, Nonns. EASTMAN, ANN E.. Bigfork. EATON, EVELYN MARIE. Bozeman. EDWARDS, JOHN ROBERT, Helena. EKLUND, ALBERT DONALD. Conrad. ELLARD. BRUCE W., Lakeside. ELLIOTT. SHARON, Fort Benton. ELSER. DONALD FAY, Sheridan. ENGELHARDT. CAROLE L., Cody, Wyo ENGER. DONALD, Bozeman, ENKERUD. OTTO SEVER. Tampico. ENMAN, WILMA M.. Drummond. ERICKSON, PATRICIA L.. Stockett. EVANS. GEORGE EDWARD. Simms. EVENSON, KENNETH M., Bozeman. FALLER, LLOYD SEBURN. Cascade. FARREL. LOUIS E.. Bismarck. N. D. FERRETTI, NORMA F.. Anaconda. FINK, RONALD FRANCIS, Forsyth. FISHER. KENNETH J.. Bozeman. FLANAGAN, PATRICIA A.. Buffalo. FLEEGE, ROBERT ROYAL. Whitewood. FOGARTY. ADELE T., Butte. FLETCHER. BELI-A ANN. Forsyth. FORSETH. ALICE AGNES. Missoula. FOSTER. GRACE JEAN, Bozeman. FRANK. ARTHA LEA. Great Falls. FREDRICKSON. DOROTHY. Roundup FRY. HARRY WELLMAN, Butte. FRY, JOHN DAVIDS, Cut Bank. FULTON, M. LOUISE. Ismay. GESTRING, CHARLES ED. Creston. GIDLEY, JAMES MURRAY. Detroit, Mich GIEBEL, RAY EUGENE. Big Sandy. GLODER. ROSE ALBINA. Roundup. GLOSSER, JAMES WM., Austin. GOTTLAB. KATHRYN J.. Bozeman. GREEN. WILLIAM LEE. Harlem. GRIGG. THOMAS C., Bozeman. GULDBORG, JOYCE L., Brockway. HALLESY, HAROLD W., Bozeman. HAMILTON, WILMA, Belgrade. HANNAH, VERNON WAYNE, Straw. HANNON, ANN, Darby. HANSEN. PATRICIA Jo. Helena. HARRIS, LESLIE s., JR.. Boulder. HARRIS, DENNISIB.. Browning. HART, DONNA MARJORIE, GallatinGateway HARTSON, JAMES F.. Kalispell. HARTZOG, LILAH LEE. Helena. HAYES, AUGUST H., Wolf Point. HAYWARD, CLIVE V., Hamilton. HEARST, DOROTHY B.. Plains. HEARST. ROGER ORLO, Plains. HEDGES, CORA LEE, Bozeman. HEGDAL, ELMER E., Big Timber. HENDRON, CHARLES W.. Bozeman. HERBIG, HAROLD H., St. Ignatius. HERON, LUCILLE L., Glendale. Calif. HERRIED. DORRENE, Polson. HERTZ. FRANCES A., Deer Lodge. HESTER, CLARENCE R.. Belgrade. HILL. JACK S.. Nashua. HOBBY, NOMAN EUGENE. Bainville, I-IOLLO. HOLGRIM. Fairfield. HOLM, CARL BERGER, Great Falls. HOOD, PATRICIA. Bozeman. HORRALL, JOSEPH A. Denton. HOVREN, JOHN C.. Dillon. HOWELL, LUCIA BESS, Bozeman HUESEMAN. DAVID EARL, Four Buttes HUPP, BETTY JO, Cut Bank. HYSSOP, ROBERT DWAYN, Spokane. Wash. JACOBSON, GARY L.. Hamilton. JACOBY, CHARLES G., Helena. JAMES, ELLEN R., Helena. JENNI, DONALD. Bozeman. JOHNSON, BETTY JOYCE, Castle Rock, S.D JOHNSON. ROSALIE MAY, Butte. JONES, DOUGLAS R.. Bozeman. JONES, VERNA MAE, Bozeman. JORGENSON, ADA RUTH. Roundup. KAISER, HELEN JOANNE, Whitepine. KANALZ, JACK PETER. Harrison. KATHAN, JAMES HOWARD. Great Falls. KERN, ALLEN L., Bozeman. KERNS. KENNETH DANA. Parkman,Wyo KIICHLI, KATHLEEN, Billings. KIMBALL. KEITH R., Myers. KIMBALL. RAYMOND FRED. Hysham. KINDZERSKI. MATILDA, Scobey. LAUE. CHARLES J.. Great Falls. KOEHLER. DAVID LAWRE. Polson. KOLSTAD. HOWARD C.. Chester. KONTOS, HELEN CORA, Whitehall. KOOB, PATRICIA L., Bozeman. KRUGER. WARREN EUGENE, Shelby. KUECKS, GEORGE. Bozeman. LABRIE, JOAN MARY. Whitehall. LAFFOON. ROBERT LEON., Troy. LAFOND, ROGER ALLAN. Malta. LANGEVIN. FRANK A., Gardiner. LARSEN, DOROTHY ANN. Rosebud. LATTIN, SHIRLEY A.. Bozeman. LAVENDER, JOSEPH A.. Bozeman. LEFEVRE, PATRICIA J., Great Falls. LEGG. IRIS JOAN, Cody. Wyoming. LEMELIN. DOLORES A., Boulder. LESLIE, ALICE JEAN, Butte. LEYS, ESTHER IRENE. Conrad. LINCOLN, EDNA, Bozeman. LOKEN. ELSA LOUISE, Capitol. MacDONALD, PAULINE F.. Helena. MacPHERSON. JAMES M., Port Washington MARKUSON. MARY ANN K., Billings. MARSH. RUSSELL L.. Billings. MARSH. VIVIAN JOAN, Conrad. MARTIN, CARL ERIC, Whltehall. MARTINELL, WENDELL M.. Dell. MARTINELL. GORDON E., Dell. MASON, ELAINE JEANNE, Billings. MATTHEW. JANICE. Bozeman. MAXWELL. HUGH WALTER. Fairfield. MAYER. MRS. PATRICIA, Bozeman. MCCORMICK. E, ANN, Bozeman. MCDONNEL. ROBERT F., Ennis. MCDOUGALL, BRYAN C., Troy. MCGAHEN. RUTH MILDRED. Bozeman. MCGANN, HAROLD J.. Kellog. Idaho. MCHUGH. PETER J.. JR.. Helena. MCINTYRE, JAMES R.. Billings. MCKENNA. FRANCIS G.. Bozeman. MCLEAN, MARY FAITH. Augusta. MCNIVEN. BARBARA JEAN. Livingston. MEDENDORP, WAYNE A., Bozeman. MEE. DONALD DEEN, Highwood. MENARD, CAROLYN LOU. Bozeman. MENDE. RUDY JOHN, Haywood, Illinois. METULLY, CHARLES J.. Jefferson Island. MICHEL, MARY ANN, Sheridan. Wyoming. MIECH. PHYLLIS J.. Bozeman. MIKKELSEN. RUTH E.. St. Ignatius. MILLER. BETTY LEA. Columbus. MILBURN, MARILYN, Grass Range. -5 MITCHELL. JACOB F.. Townsend. MOORE, HERSCHEL D.. JR., Bozeman. MOORE, KATHLEEN ANN, Two Dot. MOORE, ROBERT JOHN, Kalispell. MORGAN, JAMES PAUL. Helena. MORRIS. DONALD W., Shonkin. MORRISON, ROBERT C., Salmon, Idaho. MORRISON. WINONA. Bozeman. MORSE. MOLLIE G.. Bozeman. MOSELEY, ALETA ANN. Baker. MUNGER. EVELYN MAE. Helena. MURPHY, JOHN DUANE. Circle. NEARY. GERALD OMAR. Carlyle. NEIBAUER, MARY ANNE. Chinook. NELSON. JOHN ROSS, Plains. NERLIN. DALE T. Joliet. NEUHARDT. EIREEN, Circle. NEWMAN, MARY ELLA. Conrad. NEWTON, MARY ANN, Bozeman. NICHOLS, PAT R.. Lodge Grass. NIEBEL, CONNIE J.. Bozeman. NORMAN. ROBERT DEE. Lima. O'BRIEN. RICHARD SAX. Conrad. OIMOEN, DELORES JEAN. Minot. N. D OLSON. CHARLES S., Helena, OLSON. CONRAD. ARTHUR. Antelope. OLSON. FRED ALLEN. Helena. OLSON. RAYMOND L.. Bigfork. OLSSON. JACK WILK, Ronan. OMLIE. DONALD EUGENE. Havre. PACE, NAOMI, Bozeman. PACE, RAE ELLA. Lewisown. PAINTER. JO ANNE. Ladner. S. D. PAPPAS. DELOS S.. Bozeman. PARKER. EDITH JEWELL. Fromberg. PASS. DELLA RAE. Bozeman. PEGG. DONALD EDWARD. Lewistown. PENCE, DARLENE. Bozeman. PERETTI, JAMES WRAY. Great Falls. PETERS. RICHARD D.. Butte. PETERSON. BEVERLY A.. Billings. PEWITT, ROBERT A., JR..Wapello, Iowa PIERCE. PATRICIA J., Bismarck. N. D. POTTS. LUCRETIA ANNE. Billings. POTVIN. YVONNE PEARL. Shelby. POWERS. GLORIA H., Gardiner. PUGH, DONNA JOAN, Helena. PURSLEY, RITA LOU. Cody, Wyoming. QUALE. RUTH EMMA, Carlyle. RADCLIFFE. JAMES H., Fairfield. RALPH. FLORENCE, Shelby. REED. LORRAINE V., Bozeman. RENO, MARJORIE. Bozeman. RICHTER, WILLIAM R., Fort Shaw. RIEK, H. GILBERT, Billings. RICK. JOAN VIRGINIA. Russell,Minnesota. RODENBERG. CHARLOTTE. Manhattan. ROOKE, SHEILA JOAN. Butte. ROOT. FRANCES MAE, Manhattan. ROSCO. RALPH F., Hamilton. ROWSE. FRANKIE L., Ennis. ST. CLAIR. VIRGINA K., East SANDE. AURA LEE. Bozeman. SANDON. AURETA L., Polson. SAVOY, GEORGE, Cascade. Williston. SCHARF, FRANK JOSEPH. Miles City. SCHERZER. PHYLLIS M.. Bozeman. SCHILLING. DONALD H.. Bozeman. SCHNEIDER. SYLVIA P., Helena. SCHULTZ. MARY LEE. Grass Range. SCHULTZ, VIRGIL RAY. Hamilton. SEVENER. STEPHEN, Helena. SHEETS, DONNA JEAN. Laurel. SHELLENBERGER. THOMAS, Bozeman. SIMON. DALE EUGENE. St. Ignatius. SINGER. JOHN LEHMAN, Helena. SKANK. EVELYN LOUISE. Bozeman. SKEDESVOLD. ARNE O., Alexander, N.D SMIT, LEON HENRY, Manhattan. SMITH, BARBARA HELEN, Butte. SMITH, CLYDE ALEX, Fort Benton. SMITH, MARION RALPH, Kalispell. SMITH, VONDA LOUETTA. Bozeman. SMOOT, KATHRYN JEAN. Big Timber. SNELLING. ROBERT W., Judith Gap. SQUIRES, DOROTHY M., Butte, STANHOPE. CHRISTANA. Butte. STEPHENSON. ARLENE, Bozeman. STEVERS. NADINE ROSE, Missoula. STODDARD. ALICE M.. Lewistown. N al STODDARD ELIZABETH. Lewistown. STRATTON. JOAN, Bozeman. STROMNES, MARGE RUTH. Lewistown. STROUF. JAMES EDWARD. Stanford. SUNDSTED. DORIS S., Antelope. SWENSON, MURRAY LANE, Deer Lodge. SWITZER, ROBERT J., Butte. TESTER, WILLIAM DANIEL. Sunnyside. Washington THAYER, EUGENE B.. Belt. THISTED. ROBERT. Great Falls. THOMAS, ROBERT HUGH, Great Falls. THOMPSON. JAMES A., Fairview. THORSEN. ROBERT L.. Poplar. THROOP. NADINE RUTH. Billings. TOWNSEND. HERBERT J., Belgrade. TRASK. GEORGE, Utica. TRUSWELL. JEANETTE. Sunburst. TUBMAN, LAURETTA M.. Laurel. VAN TUINEN. RICHARD. Bozeman. VAN WINKLE. LELAND H.. Bozeman. VOYICH. DOLLY, Livingston. WAGNER. HUGH S., Bozeman. WAGNER. WILLIAM LEE. Sacramento, Calif WALDEN, NAIDA. Livingston. WALL. RICHARD EDWIN. Canyon Creek. WALSH. NONA MARIE, Anaconda. WALTON, ALLEN E.. Wilsall. WARD. NORMAN L., Conrad. WEBBER, MAURICE R., Big Timber. WEEKS, LOIS FLORENCE, Billings. WEBSTER. WINTHROP A., Bedford,Mass. WENHOLZ, RICHARD C., Forsyth. WILLEY, CHARLES W., Missoula. WHITE, VERNON THOMAS. Cut Bank. WILLMAN. ALICE B.. Chinook. WILLIAMS. CHARLOTTE. Radersburg. WILSON. BARBARA ANN. Bozeman. WEEKS, ROBERT, Baker. WILSON, MARLENE RUTH, Bozeman. WILSON, RUSSELL M.. Ronan. WOLLASTON. CATHRYN L.. Great Falls. WOOD, PHILLIP G.. Corvallis. WORTH, GERALDINE E.. Butte, WUERL. JACK M., Trout Creek. ZIMMERMAN. BETTY ANN. Billings. U15 Ching We Z! la f Winter Left- ,4 Sgt. Vadnais means what The Arch. Dept. boys m ust Right- Ack-it hurts. Things were wet outside ff F: g ElEJQx R7 ,spa he says. have their fun. too. x , K Q Q. is f- ' People and Ching Left- Gentlemen! The battle was rough. of Hamilton field My, but what big feet you have. Right,- The Sub at night. The original Mjork. The Homecoming Queens .l and the new Mjork 1' f '! 'QQ 'I 5 S0 6 Lfampu Perszfmzl 72: -. Left- Birtie at the register, An unidentified Montanan staff member Right- Jane strikes a pose. Mjork is christened. Q I Q- ff 55' 1 ,1 ifgg'f.ilMjf's TT, ,LD rx K .,,.,m.,,, ,,.Hfgg?h , X E ' 'sv . Honoraries Campus Queens sm ., x 4, S-.e gg - H, 4 ' y J x 1 f -,M . . ff -af . if fy, 0 A.,--, 92' 1 X, . x -M 5, MA 1, 345 V 1, A , . . Q ' 'fkfgfigff if? 2 K 'mx ..,, 4 XM.: A I1 Aigrtfg- M' .- ,. L 4 ,. .WX ,a J-,Q Betty Berg Greta Gay 96 Whv is' Who - Amway Students in Dan Crouter Les Curry Tom Drummond Gene Ernst James Esmay Don Grabow Russell Gustafson Bette Hall Levra Allan Hammell Richard Hansen Recognition by WHO,S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVER- SITIES AND COLLEGES means that the student was, first, officially recommended from the university or college he attends and, then, accepted by the organization. Nom- inations may be submitted annually by four-year degree-granting institutions. College juniors, seniors and students enrolled in graduate courses are eligible for nomination. Selection of nominees is conducted by campus committees and usually involves student- ,American llrzilfersifies zzudlbfollege Elazel Hardie Jean Heidt Dave Haynes Betty Lou King Billie Morrison Brad Munro lohn Nelson John Paugh Lanice Roser K Ruth Samuelson Dick Smith Dwight Vadnais faculty-administrative participation. Nominations must be signed by a member of the faculty or administration or by another staff member designated to verify nominations and related matters for the college. Methods and committee members remain anony- mous unless released by local campus committees. Nominating committees are requested to consider the student's scholarship, his leadership and cooperation in educational and extracurricular activities, his general citizenship, and his promise of future usefulness. 97 W4i'Y SECOND ROW, L. to R.-Mary Blank, Pat O'Connor, Joan McCracken, Bette Hall, Betty Lou King, Betty Berg. FRONT ROW-Sally Fletcher, Louise Carle, Rachel Weinberg, Ruth Samuelson, Lanice Roser. ,Ma far 150 rd LANICE ROSER, President Mortar Board is the senior women's honorary service organization. The members are chosen on the basis of leadership, service, and scholarship. During fall quarter they put on a traditional Mortar Board Dance which is ladies choice and ladies treat -the one opportunity for both the fellows and the girls to get even. Mortar Board sponsors the family relations course on the campus that has become so popular. In the spring they put on a carnival-a gala affair for everyone. 17.2 LEFT TO RIGHT-Val Glynn, Russel Gustafson, Dave Haynes, Allan Hammell, LeRoy Nyquist, Thomas Sanborn, Gene Ernst. Sepfelmfiri The membership in the senior men's honorary is limited to seven members. These outstanding seniors are elected by a faculty committee on the basis of scholarship, personality, activities, and lead- ership. The members of Septemviri are the guardians and custodians of school traditions--Hello Walk, the Senior Bench, All-Honor's Assembly, Freshman Caps, and M Day. Septemviri sponsors the annual President's assembly, and reviews the traditions of the school for the benefit of the student body. - RUSSEL GUSTAFSON President .6099 - ' f' A X i b 9 A V E' ' s N , ' w X -- Q Q-X ,, 5-r 4,4 A W ,gf VV NX 'Y f , X 1 1 U S b - xi ' 4 Lf x , amd, il AEK? x ' ' s l i s 7' x L 1.11 , . , , 1 THIRD ROW, L. to R.-Phyllis Viken, Beth Stone, Stella Kittams, Helen Orr, Marilyn Gottlob, Ruth Benson, Alice Opalka, Jane Belknap. SECOND ROW-Barbara Gordon, Jeanne Kellogg, Shirley Schultz, Jere Lou Graves, Florence Howanach, Sanna Green, Jean Gould, Betty Broadus. FIRST ROW-Miss Legg, Hazel Summers, Edith Johnston, Joan Huxley, Helen Hoffman, Pam Cottam, Carol Merz. 6 , are -mwWv,f,, m u.,Qmp Jiri? '. af WtrAvM.H LQ? 2 fs ,whom ,,., . gg X ,, ,fp I .,, 1, . . ,L f', IQ Y f li 'EH'-. - x . fx y HAZEL SUMMERS President ,nur Spurs, the sophomore women's service organiza- tion founded on this campus in 1922. The requirements for membership are scholarship, activ- ities, and character. Spurs has the distinction of being the only national organization to have its beginning at Montana State College. The Spurs who are tapped on Women's Day usher at all games and school functions. THIRD ROW, L. to R.-Chuck Mercord, Maurice Hash, John Howell, Bob Kay, Dick Bor- sheim, Bob Smith, Elliott Dybdal, Ben Hoffman, Lorn Hardie, Walter Watters, Bob Wenzel. SECOND ROWZArthur Wiedeman, Jr., Larry Blake. Oscar Swenson, John Turley, Erle Gross, Bob Schilling, Edwin J. Waller, Leroy Niedermier, Bob Dundas, George Thomp- son, Roy Hibray, Bill Chase. FIRST ROW-Val Glynn, Bill Lorentz, Bob Eyman, Jack Wolf, Bud Yost, Gale Goyins, Robert Hearst, Dale Kranz, Bill Jackson, Tommy Thomas. img Fangs is the MSC chapter of Intercollegiate Knights-the sophomore men's service honorary. A group of boys with a lot of spirit and excess energy always found helping out at the traditional M Day, class scraps, and all of the athletic activities. X Each year the Fangs sponsor an annual dance at which they pick their Spur of the Moment. BILL LORENTZ President I 01 SECOND ROW, L. to R.-Fred Weber, J. W. Blankenhorn, Francis J, Rau, Gladys Wangen, Norman H. Chamberlin, W. J. Hendrickson, Bernice Lamb, Jean Heidt. FIRST ROW-Doris Holmquist, Leona Barnes, Anna Ronning, Rickey Weinberg, Virginia Kyger, Dorothy Lawson. DORIS HOLMQUIST President Pi 0 vga Fi Pi Omega Pi is the national honorary for students who are working toward a bachelor of science degree in commercial science. The main requirement to be eligible for membership is a- high scholastic standing. Pi Omega Pi has been mainly trying to promote interest in the department through college functions and high school week activities. X S. I 'urs' 26 in 5 4,6 100' SECOND ROW, L. to R.-Neil Fuller, Dan E. Crou Ritter, Dick McConnen. FIRST ROW-John Martinsen, Joseph Fitch, Kathy Whel Jalle Boswell. ,44vl11zPi0 cya Alpha Psi Omega is a national dramatics honorary of which membership is open to any student who puts in fifty hours of work on the school plays-it may be on back stage work, make-up, scenery, costumes, or plain acting. This organization also sponsors a film series each quarter in which they present shows which most of us would never have a chance to see. QI-r ff ai .1 ...uf M ,Qi-Y ga 1 ter, Everett Marble, Dick Hansen, Frank an, Elizabeth Peter, Betty Q ' ii 33. L w at .gag V . J , ,W , Q H 3 E- 1 as K, JOHN MARTINSEN President 4 5 we SECOND ROW, L. to R.-Daun Tidball, Helen Orr, Carol Merz, Alice Opalka. FIRST ROW-Edith Johnston, Mickey Orcutt, Evelyn Chazrters, Phyllis Viken, Joan Huxley. 35- ep 5? X V f . A '3 'Y' 4' EDITH JOHNSTON President ,Mflzzz ambda Delia Alpha Lambda Delta is a national honorary organization for Freshman women with a ninety average during the first one, two, or three quarters of their freshman year. Alpha Lambda Delta was established at MSC in 1930 for the purpose of promoting higher scholarship. Each year an award is given to the freshman women with the highest scholastic record. C' V I V7 'Nr N. I N if ,.f SECOND ROW, L, to R.-Earl Baker, John Asbridge, Bill Randash, Don Brohaugh, Joe Fritz, Richard Gorsich. FIRST ROW-Edwin J. Waller, Paul Wetzsteon, John Bawden, Warren Schmechei, Harry Phi fm Sigma Phi Eta Sigma, established at MSC in 1930, is a freshman men's honorary society. Eligibility for membership is based solely on scholarship. Each year these outstanding men publish the most looked at, and the most paged through index of boys' and girls' phone numbers and addresses. EDWIN J. WALLER President I I SECOND ROW, L. to R.-Gail Stensland, Allene Willson, Pat Burnett, Bob Klay, Angus McMillan. FIRST ROW-John Harrer, Beverly Baringer, Rachel Weinberg, James Esmay. JOHN HARRER PI'8Sld9Ht Mu Hein Kata Mu Beta Beta is a national 4-H Club honorary. The members of this exclusive society spend their time assisting al 4-H Club Congress each tall and keeping 4-H members all over the state informed on the news of their organization. Members consist of 4-H members going to college that are active in 4-H Club work, extension service workers and friends of 4-H. SECOND ROW, L. to R.-Ramona Nelson, Allene Willson, Anita Svindland, Lenore Wilson, Betty Jane Boswell, June Zanto. FIRST ROW-Dorothy Elliott, Joan Sheldon, Greta Gay, Donna Doran, Beverly Baringer, Phi Zlpsilm Om tram The home economics honorary students belong to the national honorary Phi Upsilon Omicron. To be eligible for membership in this organization the girls must have a professional interest in home economics, leadership, scholarship, and character. Phi Upsilon Omicron provides a loan fund that any home economics student has access to. BETTY BERG President IO SECOND ROW, L. to R.-Anna Ronning, Cecilea Kiefer, Gloria Harrison, Ruth Samuelson, Dorothy Vollmer, Pat Miller. FIRST ROW-Ardythe Tallman, Marga Hosaeus, Rickey Weinberg, Lanice Roser, Jo Turner, Joan McCracken. Sparfauian Spartanians is a national service honorary. Eligi- bility for membership in this organization is based XX on scholarship, leadership, sportsmanship, service, and health, and the students must 'have earned an Mn sweater by participation in sports. They offi- ciate at girls' athletic events and develop interest in the department. ARDYTHE TALLMAN President Q- 73 I 1 ' Aa - '- Q ' P' me 1 .zz A .J .4 1 THIRD ROW, L. to R.-Tom Drummond, Berney F. Jones, Donald Hanto, Douglas Hoekstra, Bill HUDP. Ray Levra, Frank Ritter, Guenther Rahnefeld, Ruane D. Dunlap. SECOND ROW-Jack Crosby, Wilbur Sims, Lloyd Reder, Emile L. Ruffier, Oscar J. Peter- sen, Edward J. Shelton, John Larson, Chu-is Small, Max R. Carlson. FIRST ROW-Russell Gustafson. Major Percy Fauskin, Major Donovan Laurie, Herb James, Jim Leslie, Dwight Vadnais, Edwin Jacobson, H. S. Moore, Dave Forsythe. Scabbard A l6'lade Scabbard and Blade is a national military science V ,P . honorary for the cadets in R.O.T.C. who have com- --Y A pleted two years of basic training and are in the QW NQIAA klJ,, advanced course. This organization is to inspire I closer cooperation among the staffs and the students. .fi x gl i'? Each year the Scabbard and Blade sponsors a dance Q i at which time they present their coed colonelette AVAAI qvrv WM and tap the new pledges. ., ' 5 , Ab if ' ,N . . f J 1 RUSSELL GUSTAFSON President www' ' Mg Nr, 5 f xt 4? . Q VV S i SECOND ROW, L. to R.-Kenneth Gerner, Lear Flanagan, Myron Strand, Aden Hoagland, Arne Degn, Bob Klay, Jack Relfrberg, Bob Hockett, Bob Weber, Jim Mauws, Gene Hockett. FIRST ROW-Howard Willson, Angus McMillan, James Esmay, John Harrer, Bill Boylan, Bob Raleigh, Bob Eyman, Gene Ernst. HOWARD WILL'SON President ,wfffz Zfm A national agricultural honorary fraternity to stimulate and foster interest in agricultural problems, Alpha Zeta chooses its members on the basis of scholarship and activities. Each year they present a trophy to the outstanding freshman majoring in agriculture. Alpha Zeta works in cooperation with the agricultural club in putting on the Little Inter- national Livestock show each year. 110 Q C-Q SECOND ROW, L. to R.-Don Grabow, Harold Tutvedt, Dick Smith, Harry Cosner, Everett Cummings, Dave Haynes, David H, Leighty, John Baskett. FIRST ROW-Max E. Berg, Donald Hanto, Frank A. Lansberry, Jack D, Rehberg, Dick Hansen. Us Hvufon Les Bouffons, founded in 1901, is the oldest honorary organization at MSC. The members are selected during the spring quarter of their junior year for their qualities of outstanding personality and campus prominence, and are put through a rigorous initiation before joining the ranks of this organization. Les Bouffons sponsors an annual formal dance at which the pledges are announced and the all-school queen, chosen by the entire stu- dent body, is presented. MAX BERG President Great Falls Division- FOURTH ROW, L. to R.-Elizabeth Kindzerski, Mary Kendall, Rosemary Sparlin, Jane Johnson, Ella May Steiner, Barbara Campbell. THIRD ROW-Eileen Halstead, Arlene Olsen, Mrs. Barkley, Marion Hyer. Bozeman Division- SECOND ROW-Margie Halverson, LaMoyne Berger, Dora Jansen, Lois Larsen, Joan Legg, Jeanette Truswell, Louise Fulton, JoAnne Painter, Jean Brown, Eireen Newhardt, Ada, Jorgenson. FIRST ROW-Jeannine Hacker, Anna Pearl Sherrick, Rose Gloder, Matilda Kindzerski, Cathryn Wollaston, Artemis Olson, Clarice Vogt, Rosalie Johnson, Florence Ralph, Vonda Smith, Marcia Huseby. p ,Mflzzz Kill! Z? lin Alpha Tau Delta is the national honorary society for students seeking a bachelor's degree in nursing. This organization promotes high scholarship and desirable qualities for future nurses. The members of Alpha Tau Delta also participate in the Montana State Organization of Student Nurses. JEANNINE HACKER President 4, 1.31 U gf? 4 qi FOURTH ROW, L. to R.-Elroy Cigliana, Glenn Johnston, Carl F. Kraenzel, George Morton, Ralph Challender, John R. Switzer, Thomas Furman, Anna Pearl Sherrick. Birger L. Johnson, G. William Mallick, Dave Heaney, Graeme Baker, John Arnott. THIRD ROW-P. C. Gaines, Louise Page, Marjory Goering, Marjorie Vivian, L. E. Opp. Bill Jackson. John R. Cloninger, Mrs. June Norwood, Betty Jane Boswell, LeRoy Nyquist, L. M. Odland. Norman Anderson. W. G. Walter. SECOND ROW-Mary Blank, Elizabeth White, Billie Morrison, Leora M. Hapner, Jane Nishio. Carol Shafer, Jack Davidson, Carl Walter. Cyril H, Conrad, Kenneth J. Goering, Ed Anacker, Frank Cotner. FIRST ROW-Robert G. Dunbar, Thomas G. Sanborn, R. C. Seibel, R. G. Durnford, John W. Hurst, Leo R. Spogen, A. H. Post, M. W. Echo, Robert L. Nickelson, Arne Degn, Josef Burger, Patrick Doherty, W. E. Booth, E. W, Schilling, R. E. Lyman, Joe Livers. Phi Kappa Fifi Phi Kappa Phi, a national honorary organization for the recognition of scholarship in colleges of a technical as well as general curriculum, was estab- lished at MSC in 1920. The membership is chosen on the basis of scholarship and leadership, and it consists of senior students, graduate students, and . faculty members. ROBERT G. DUNBAR President SECOND ROW, L. to R.-Bob King, Earl Kleinfelder, Frank L. Mourich, Frank Silvey, Kenneth Green, Jerry Dull, Bob Nickelson, Bob Hurst, Orville McCurdy, Gene Wilder, James Wiedow. FIRST ROW-Bradley Munro, P. C. Gaines, Jack Nelson, Graeme Baker, Gerald O'Nei11, LeRoy Nyquist, Jack Davidson. BRADLEY MUNRO President ,Mfhzz Hhi Szyma Alpha Chi Sigma is the national honorary for men majoring in chemistry and chemical engineering. It was organized with the idea in mind of grouping together all the students who were really commer- cially interested in the field of chemistry. Alpha Chi Sigma sponsors speakers who can give them il better idea of the possibilities in their line. .gp ' ' 'Graf A SECOND ROW, L. to R.-Viggo Anderson, Bill Mallick, John R. Switzer, Elroy Cigliana, Allan Hammell, Bob Nickelson, Bradley Munro, Thomas G. Sanborn, Richard Lyman, Leo R. Spogen, Jr., Dan E. Crouter, John Arnott. FIRST ROW-Jack Nelson, Jack Davidson, Roy E. Dunn, George J. Morton, Fred S. Voegeli, Delbert D. Viers, C. E. Walter, Chas. Fahlgren. Glu 16' fa Pi Tau Beta Pi, established at MSC in 1926, is the national honorary for engineering students. Its main purpose is fostering high schoiastic attainment among engineering students. To be eligible for membership the students must have a good scho- lastic record and good character. JACK NELSON President THIRD ROW, L. to R.-Ed Naegeli, Bud Yost, H. E. Morris, M. M. Afanasiev, William R, Melby, George D. Holton, Albert R. Simmons, F. B. Cotner. SECOND ROW-John Echo, Walter Johnson, Bob Morgan, Vernon Duiker, Elizabeth White, Billie Morrison, Shirley Northam, Don Cheever, Norman Anderson. FIRST ROW-Dick Smith, W, G. Walter, W. D. Clothier, William Alvord, John Chilton, Jack Lentfer, Lois M. Jenkins, Bette Hall Levra, Berenice Bayliss, DICK SMITH President Phi Si lfll Phi Sigma, the national biological scholastic honorary, consists of members of the botany, bacteriology, zoology, and entomology departments. This active group was organized to promote interest and research in the biological sciences on the campus and is also responsible for the state-wide high school biological exchange program. ' x Nf- 1- ,IK , mg X 3 b ' W-:mfg , , . X me 1 f ' fyiz. M ., Izjliilsl v fx V ' 4. 5 f, 'ik M Q f 3 msgs., 5 ' zz 42 : , mg. , J :ge .5 5. wwf. xi 'x , f .wx QM f . .,.,. 4.4 V N' .Ng if V 75 ,. x M wk. X 15' , an , 2. ax f. . is Q waz jr WM 3 tg, is ., w i: S a MISSQSDHHMH Matson Cinderella Girl of 1951 Miss l6'e!fy ,C 011 416 ing Homecoming Queen ,Miss Margie jlflarrvw Junior Prom Queen Miss Anna Kanniug Spur of the Moment Missifvlary Ellen Anderson Les Bouffon Queen Miss Slim Movie Harvest Ball Queen Miss Bcity Sharp C0-ed Colonette Special Days Publications Dramatics Music Judging Teams .f X A ,Y Pawfvk 4. ,QC 255535 wg! tg, .fvxfkqff 'xeqfalfk W ,, 'X 3 Q4 'N t wf fQfi'c, ' wk 2 N 555 Aw K an :H 4 A M 4 4521737 A K Y N x .i' 5 si AW 1 x' nimgw 5 Q- P hx Iggy Q 5 Q A f x 4 fhf K' 8 , wav ' ' x Af: v f ,1 f N .. x ,fY, ,P M N X , A A ,f v se-ti ' 5 4 Top- Hugo Eck tells them how. Picking up the credentials. Bottom- The bookstore gets more business during registration. Let's see now, I don't know! Kegi fmt 2714 Registration is what everyone has to go through sometime during their college life-organized confusion. When you go to registration you may know your name, which way is straight-up, what you are majoring in, and numerous other thingsg but, after you get all of your credentials, thoroughly discuss tis the prefix left off now and then?D things with your faculty advisor, think your things are all okay and finally head for the checkers three or four times-finally after hours you are finished- that is finished! They look diligent, however, it's slightly deceiving-they're registering. The lime and water escapade-here goes the ingredients. This is the day we wait for in the fall and spring. No classes all day long! The freshmen and sophomores have all the early morning fun-they get up at a wee hour, carry lime and water miles and miles up a scenic steep mountain, flip whitewash over the blocked M, then scamper down the mountain, and gather at the flagpole where a delicious lunch is served. The juniors and seniors clean the campus and help out at the kangaroo court that is held after lunch. Oops, the whitewash goes on the M. That's a load he's carrying! 7 sf The Sigma Chi's prize winning float. The lovely queen reigns over the festivities. The alums want a really all out game-so far in the history of MSC, the Bobcats have never failed to show the visitors the knack they have for playing football. The game is preceded by a long procession of prize winning floats, twirlers, bands, and people. H0 crowning Those Bobcats have the know-how all right! The Kappa Sigma first place lawn decoration. Even Minerva goes to the game. This is the way the game looked to some people lguffe Game' Everybody goes to Butte! This is the one time that the Grizzlies aren't the victors-the Cats show 'em a good game. Of course now and then even the best of us miss our chance! Floats from Missoula and Bozeman show how the feelings stand for each other. The Bobcat band and twirlers put on a dandy show and give 'em all the atmosphere for the big clash on the field. The Cats band. A Grizzly float. Z If we don't know it now, we never will. -famous last words. On the Sunday evening before finals start everyone relaxes and goes to the Christmas sing, either to sing or to listen. Each organized house has practiced a song and knows exactly when they are on the program. The Christmas sing was broadcast over the air this year. L , fi. f 2 ,fa A sorority singing to a. packed house. Softly now, men. Cfllri ima Sing Remember you're on the air! It takes a. lotta Wind! Each spring high school students from all over the state come to MSC. At this time they tour the campus and are given a royal invitation to see the heart of each department. They live with the college students and are subjected to the same living conditions. The students also become acquainted with social life in a High School Week mixer sponsored by the Spurs and Fangs. r I ca.n't see a. thing. J-hgh 5411001 Week 'P' Nothing like taking a good hard test. .9 . 31 Dzlnfrf I1 Wap! Starting construction. It's on the way up. ' The Danforth Chapel is being constructed on our campus as a quiet place where students and faculty members may have temporary retreat from the routine of college life, and the silent encounter with their Cod. The Danforth Foundation contributes S5,000, and 515,000 must be provided by in- dividuals and groups as donations or memorials. Plans for this Chapel were started in 1949. Those lively girls yvho yell like mad at games and try to lieep up the spirit of the Bobcats and crowds are these five, never-tiring at every game, cheerleaders. Each year the Yell Queen is elected during the regular school elections. The other cheerleaders are chosen at try-outs. No matter how the score of the game is, these girls are out there doing their very best to keep things lively. Zheerlcadcr Sanna Green, Marlene Wilson, Barbara Bertholf. Donna Hart, Jean Gould. s 7 7 J Montana Harrison William Arndt, Editor-in-chief of the weekly campus scandal sheet that is prob- ably the best known publication to the en- tire student body at MSC, hails from the ski- ing center of the Rockies-Whitefish., Bill is usually seen washing dishes at the Kappa Sigma house or else, nonchalantly trying to confuse the issue with his vocabulary. 7 BILL ARNDT Editor if 225 A f' ff -, , -, 4 s . ff ,,,.s. 4 frrih' vi - Q Jeanne Kellog Sanna Green Larry Blake Kay Marcellus Pam Cottam News Editor Copy Editor Associate Editor Circulation Editor Society Editor CTN -ff- 'vi v BUSINESS STAFF EDITORIAL STAFF BACK ROW. L- to R.-Myron Strand, Jim MaCMi11a11, Hal Bob Chesnover, Pat Koob, Charlotte Rodenberg. Lucius, Roger LaFond. FRONT ROW-Kathy Kiichli, Dorothy Larsen, Pat Hood, Ellen Pearson. rf I' i eu- 1 - If you see a fellow with a big friendly smile I 5? reaching from ear to ear, who brags about being from Fishtall, you can rest assured 55555 , - atv Q. ' you've run across the Business Manager of Q the Exponent. I-Ie is defuutely one of the most congenial men on the campus. He M G , . . . . . f spends his time trying to think up and devise , - V . a new way to make money, X ' 1 1 . f if M The Exponent, the weekly student paper, contains news items, notices, jokes, and all very pertinent ma- terial that will keep the students well informed. This paper is supported through student activity fees, ad- vertising, and subscription. The editor and his staff have done a nice job on the paper increasing the num- . .. -A DAVE PARKER Business Manager ber of pictures and always making sure that all of the articles get in. An interesting note is that the Exponent is not edited by journalism students but just by anyone majoring in any curriculum that can measure up to the rigid requirements. NEWS STAFF L- CIRCULATION STAFF BACK ROW, L- to R--Ralph Roscoe. Edith JOIIHSYJOI1, DOLlg Jones. LEFT TO RIGHT-Juanita Yates, Betty Sharp, Phyllis Van FRONT ROW-Barbara Smith, Jean Foster, Rita Sandon. Vorous, Kay Moore, Alice Brown. 133 Montana 814gi14eer Bob Fehlberg, the engineenin-chief of the engineer's paper, claims the great metropolitan center of Coram as his home. He's a good party boyg is usually seen driving a black Oldsg loves to talk: and he did an excellent piece of work editing the Montana Engineer. Jack Switzer, a man of distinction from Butte, is the only MSC student who can yodel and ski at the same time! Jack likes to be heard, is well liked by all who know him. BOB FEHLBERG JACK SWITZER Editor Business Manager Although the Montana Engineer is unknown to the majority of MSC students it is one of the best campus publications. The first issue was published in the spring of 1936. This magazine, supported by student activity fees, subscriptions, and advertising, comes out quarterly and it measures up to the strict requirements of the Engineering College Magazines Associated. Bob and jack, the two big wheels, have taken an interest and pride in this publication and they have devoted much time to put it on top. ., .4 . 1'-.91 d lil X . Q ob BACK ROW, L. to R.-Ed Hughes, Bill Fouse, Bob Switzer. FRONT ROW-Noral Johnson, Reed Heald, Dick Borsheim, Bill Mallick. 60 lege Zzrmer Tom Drummond, Aggie-in-chief of the U farmer publication, is known for his big smile and witty sayings. Tom's a Boze- man boy and spends all of his time in the headquarters of the farmer office. He is known by instructors and students as at- tending all of his clases diligently! Tom has had some good experience in publica- tions. Ed Hanson, the statistician, who has compiled figures for everything that can be put in numbers, is the able Business manager of the magazine. He hails from Big Timber. TOM DRUMMOND ED HANSON Editor Business Manager The College Farmer, a campus publication that has articles and news of interest to everyone, is put out by the agricultural students enrolled at MSC. Since being established in 1947, this magazine has enlarged and taken in more material, pictures, and advertisements, until now it is a fine publication. It comes out four times a year and is financed by subscriptions and advertisements. In each issue it features one particular county and gives a thorough discussion of the agriculture and industry po- tentials in the county. .9 ,M fag-rg N ,- iff- -2 me T I e I BACK ROW, L. to R.-Gail Stensland, John Bawden, Bill Gander, Frank Ritter, Jim Glosser, Erle Gross, Don Pegg, Art Hoversland, Arne Skedsvold, Bob Raleigh, Fred Kimball, Marvin Costello, FRONT ROW-Jake Mitchell, Bob Eyman, Chuck Beers, Bill Partington, Don Copley, Keith Kimball, Prescott Hackett, Dick Pulis. 6 The Montanan office is a scene of men at work.', It is never quiet or lonesome here for those who are working. It is one of the few offices that is open day and night, and it needs to be. From the first moment when the idea of the book bursts forth from the editor's brain until the finished product is delivered to the students, the publishing of the Mon- tanan is a strenuous and exciting effort on the part of all concemed. The editor suffers untold, actual and fantastic worries as he watches his iders slowly, and often seemingly never, develop into the well planned John Paugh, the one person who can laugh no matter how badly things are going. He stays up nights with the Montanan, goes to classes and despite the worry still has a smile and an easy going manner with everyone. Jolumie is a Boze- man boy, an Aggie, and at all times of the day and night his maroon Ford is seen parked near the SUB. JOHN PAUGH Editor Don Copley Patty Norton John I Coverdale Gwen Burke DEDICATED T0 THE CAMERA-SHY MONTANAN EDITORIAL STAFF THOSE WHO SHOULD HAVE BEEN IN THIS PICTURE- LEFT TO RIGHT-Corinne Brayson, Pat Drugge, Anne Eastman, Pat Flanagan, Jean Heidt, Florence Howanach, Jan Kamp- schror, Betty Lou King, Delores Lemelin, Joann Marsh, Mary Jane Moore, Elsa Loken, Carol Merz, Ann McCormick, Betty Miller, Jeannine Martnell, Susan Naegeli, Hazel Neff, Ellen Pearson, Phyllis Scherzer, Shirley Schultz, Phyllis Van Vorous, Gerry Worth, Juanita Yates. Mo imma pages of the book. There are numerous, anxious and trying times when people don't show up for pictures, the copy doesn't get in, and engrav- ings aren't back on the deadlines. The business manager has all of the black and red worry on the financial side. He has his bad moments in stretching the budget. But finally, a sigh of relief, the goal is reached, and the entire book is completed-an inevitable result that at times seems like never. The Montanan has vastly ameliorated in size and quality sin:-e the first issue in 1908, due to the profound efforts of a competent group. Don Elwell, from Havre, is the fi- nancial spoke in the Montanan wheel. On his broad shoulders rests the precarious operation of funds. Don has handled the situation well and come out on top--in the black, DON ELWELL that is. non is very business-like Business Manager in a. friendly, smiling, and getting- things-done way. Bud Buell Betty Sharp Hal Lucius Bill Arndt Mounting Editor Office Manager Photo Editor Sports Editor lw , 1.1. g ,S W ,L H vwfik S - W , '15 BACK ROW, L. to R.-Leroy Spain, Earl Kleinsfelder, Harry Fry, Stan Olson, Fred Traeger, John Braida, Eric Lowney, Fred Sielback. , FRONT ROW--Frank Ritter, Bob Zion, Bill Banta, Bill Partington, Gail Stensland. JOSEPH C. FITCH Coach Dramafics Dramatic productions at MSC have been under the able supervision of joe Fitch for the past two years. Although the dramatics do face a number of deficiencies such as a lack of financial status, and no campus theatre, joe Fitch has added a drama club that is open to anyone who is interested in working on the plays in some way or another. He has done a fine job in coaching and instructing the stu- dents in the essentials of lighting, costuming, make-up, and acting. He does his coaching in such a light manner and attitude he is liked by all the students who have worked with him. Putting on a. face. 4 C674 little Jud ilu Two little Indians. Ten Little Indians presented in fall quarter with fine portrayals was a murder mystery in three acts by Agatha Christie. The play, which was first pub- lished as a novel under the title And There Were None, centers around eight assorted guests who are invited to spend a week end at a weird country house I've got you now. on an island off the coast of Devon. They are not acquainted with one another nor have they met their mysterious host. Ten Little Indians refers to a group of statuettes which adorn the mantlepiece in the house and to the well known nursery rhyme embossed above them. The play is filled with suspense and murder. The Cast. 5:34672 Locating the danger spots. E:MC2, presented in winter quarter, was one of the most dramatic and inspiring plays ever to be presented at MSC. It is the story of the atom and its application to the modern world, it exemplified fine acting and excellent technical management. This play was dif- ficult and many of the players had several parts. This Atom and Clio in a friendly chat. was the first time that modern dance has been used on the MSC stage, with the result of an added bit of excellence and finesse to the show. The effective light- ing, recorded music background and modernistic set- tings added greatly to the dramatic emphasis of the play. The Cast. Last minute touches. It is through the untiring and expert effort of the people back of the scenes that make the play go off successfully. They toil over such things as making the scenery blend or contrast with the clothes of the cast, they paint the flats to help bring out some of the l6'chi14d the Zurfaiu A3 Q.,g ' e Lil' 1 hh. Sound effects in action. effects that cannot be brought out by acting. Besides preparing the material items for the play, they practice right along with the cast to make sure their timing and coordination will be in the nick of time and sup- port the acting. Getting the cues. Exacting the curtain timing. CLART-NET5-CIHYEOH Bostic, Willard Gooden, Bob Schilling, Bob Thomas, Pat Burnett, Dick Orman, Fred Olson, Bob Duezenberry. Berney Jones, Bob Nlchelson, Sharron Lee Russell, Grace Stanhope, Bob Waters, Sally Staley, Ray Giebel, Florence Howanach, Elsa Loken, Dorreen Herried. Luanne Cole, Howard Treweek, James Orr, Bill Harris, Patty Lofftus. CELLO--Viggo Anderson, Mickey Orcutt. STRING BASS-Lester Fryslie, Harry Fry, Judy Johnson. CORNETS--John Amundson, George Westlake. Jay Preston, Bob Jones, Jean Stauden- meyer. FLUTES 8: PICCOLOS-Don Cheever. Kathryn Nash. Sharron Elliott, Dorothy Squires, Dorothy Burrell, Robert Weeks. OBOES- Carol Merz, Bob Riomek. Frances Hertz. BASSOONS-Pat Boyle, Art Crane. SAXOPHONES-Robert Morrlisette, Jean Nishio, Jim McCann, Yvonne Collins. James Hartson. Jim Payson. PERCUSSON-Bi1lCummlngS, Bob Moore, Chas. Ottenheimer, Marge Clark, Helen Kontos, Kirke Frantz. PIANO-Jean Gould. TRUMPETS-John Doll, Bob Long, Harry Hartley. Fred Kimball. FRENCH HORNS-Clifton Knapp, Larry Powell, Judy Johnson, Harvey Pierce, Charles Klaue. BARITONES-Larry Blake, Bob Cotner, Jean Gould, Mickey Orcutt, James Thompson. Jack Meuli. TROMBONES-Oscar Swenson, Fremont Hancock. Gilbert Rlek, George Savchenko, Bill Miller, Myron Strand, Lyle Spragelns, Stephen Brown, BASSE-Bob Wannebo, Wayne Bird, Don Conley, Harry Fry, Truman Anderson, James H. Smith. Symphonic Hand The Symphony Band, one of the finest musical groups in the state, is composed of eighty members. It is organized on the basis of the code adopted by the College Band Director's National Association. This band has a three-fold purpose, that is, service to the students, service to the institution, and service to the art. They play classical and contemporary music. Each spring this band goes on a tour some- where in the state. EDMUND SEDIVY Director . . 5 THIRD ROW. L, to R.-John Doll, Harry Hartley, Clark Welch, Cliff Knapp, Harvey Pierce, Larry Blake, Donald Copley, Marge Stromnes, Harry Fry, Mrs. Leona Jordon, SECOND ROW-Mary Blank, Marie Mondelll. Unlce Welch, William Melby. Fred Olson, Donald Cheever, Pat Boyle. Oscar Swenson, Fremont Hancock, Sylvia Schneider. FIRST ROW-John Bader, Ray Shavere, Paul Nuffier, Barbara Miller, Joan Hodgson, Norma Fryslle, Priscilla Orcutt, Viggo Anderson. Each season finds the M. S. C. Orchestra taking a greater part in college activity. Through the efforts of the students and able di- rection, the standards of artistic excellence are con- stantly improving. The orchestra puts on a spring concert, plays at graduation ceremonies, and at the Christmas Sing. The orchestra goes on a several day tour each spring in a different section of the state. J OSEF KANNEGAURD Dll'eCtOf r - T l FOURTH ROW-Truman Anderson, Oscar Swenson, George Savenchenko, Russell Marsh, Tom Shellenberger, Richard Wenholz Ed Strong Bob Stayton, Tom Dundas. Larry Powell, Harvey Pierce. THIRD ROW-David EVHDS. Eugene Black, Frank SIIVSY, GMS' Gr!!-VBS. Robert Yost, Robert Dundas, Wallace Norley, Patricia Koob Jean Foster. SECOND ROW-Helen Kontos, Ann McCormick, Hazel Hardie, Margaret Bold, Jean Heidt, Betty Brock, Anna Ronnlng, Greta Gay Patricia Miller, Donna Pugh, Marlene Wlllson, Beverly Baarson. Evelyn Eaton, Marjorie Anderson. FIRST ROW, L. to R.-Mildred Bleler, Elizabeth Peter, Velma Miles, Pat Erpeldlng, Rosalie Johnson, Joan Klff, Colleen Jones, Eva Stewart Norma Johnson, Thelma Haigh, Marian Blrkland, Jean Gould, Priscilla Orcutt, Dorothy Elliot, Jere Graves. CONRAD SANDVIG Director Hauser! Cflzarus The Concert Chorus is composed of the people who get much enjoyment out of singing. Besides their getting much pleasure out of their practices, they get much done. They are always willing to sing for different occasions that come up. Each spring they go on a two-day tour in a different part of the state. They also sing at music meets, put on concerts, and sing at assemblies. John Amundson. Truman Anderson, James G. Allison, David Budura, William Beadle, Wayne Bird, Larry Blake, Clayton Bostic, Stephen Bl'0W!1. Dale Bummer, Don Cheever, Gordon Clark, Arthur Crane, Bob Cotner, William Cummings. Don Copley, John Doll, Don Eklund, Kirk Frantz, Harry Fry, Lester Fryslie, Kendall Fuller, Ray E. Giedel, Willard Goodan, Gary Hall, Harry Hartley. Jim Hartson, Bill Harris, Fremont Hancock. Howard Treaweek, Robert A, Jones, Chuck Klaue, Fred Kimball, Ralph Kenyon, Robert Long, Ray Llghtner, Bob Loveless, Dale Nerlln, Hugh Maxwell, Jack Merili, Robert Moore, Blll Miller, Robert Merrill, James B. McCann, Bob Nickelson, Charles Ottenheim, John Fry, James A. Orr, Lawrence E. Powell, Harvey Pierce, Bob Dusenberry, Jim Radcliffe, Robert Romek, Gilbert Riek, George Savcendo, J, R. Schmidt, Myron Strand, O. A. Swenson, James H. Smith, Lyle Spraegins, Raymond Stevens, Bob Thomas, James Thompson, Robert Thorsen, Richard Van Tulnen. Robert Weeks, George Westlake, Bob Waters, Vern Whlte, Jane Dough- erty, Leola Albrecht, Joan Marsh, Ramona Nelson. Hobcaf Hand Our Bobcat Band is one of the finest and best known bands in the Northwest. The members are smartly clad in blue and gold uniforms and they make a snappy appearance officiating at all athletic events of the college, and marching in parades. Each spring the band goes on a tour in a different part of the state. 4 BRASS SEXTET TWIRLERS LEFT TO RIGHT-George Westlake, Bob Jones, Charles Klaue, LEFT TO RIGHT-Leola Albrecht, Delores George Savchenko, Larry Blake, Don Copley. Oimoen, Joan Marsh, Jane Dougherty, captain. L aa DON TRUEBLOOD Coach y0l'6'l4 ics Collegiate debate has some important ob- jectives and results such as the obtaining of attention, the presentation of a convincing and logical argument, the development of a sane and organized train of thought, and the devel- opment of speaking poise. Debating is hard and serious work and involves hours of prep- aration. This year debate trips were made to Los Angeles to the Western Speech Meetingg to the Red River Valley Tournament at F argog to the Linfield College Toumament in Mc- Minnville, Oregong and to the National Pi Kappa Delta Toumament at Sillwater, Ohio. Then the debaters went to Billings to the state toumament where they placed second, and to the Pacific and Northwest Speech Meet at Missoula where they again placed second, competing against fifty -four teams from twenty-seven schools. This has been a suc- cessful year for the debate team with the valuable assistance of Don Trueblood, coach- ing the debaters for the first time this year. BACK ROW, L. to R.-Chuck Willey, Jerry Dull, Gail Stensland, Ray Giebel, FRONT ROW-Ken Duncan, Elizabeth Peter, Don Truevblood, Coach, Russell Wilson. Variety Shaw Old soldiers fade away. The Fabulous Four, Each year during the Homecoming celebra- tion we have some good old hometown talent with everyone getting in the show, and believe us, everyone does. The name of the show authentically has the correct terminology- there is variety that has never been used be- fore! We have said, ironical, satirical, humor- ous, and all other kinds of skits, songs, solos, and jokes. The entire school and all of the alumn turn out in good numbers and they really enjoy the lighter moments that are pro- vided by the students. The master or mistress of ceremonies, adds much to the general color of things. Mistress of Ceremonies. H Dairy Production Judging Team Back Row-Bob Sauke, Virgil Grover, Stewart Miller. Front Row-I-I e r b e r t Eakman, Coach E. W. Keyes. Grain Judging Team Back Row-Jim Kolar, Stan Lund. Front Row-John Clon- inger, Fr a n k Petr, Coach, Ken Bolland. judging Cram The MSC Dairy Cattle Judging Team com- peted at the Pacific International Livestock Exposition at Portland last October, winning first in Jersey cattle judging in competition with teams from nine other colleges in the Western United States, and gaining recogni- tion to the team's outstanding members, Herb Eakman and Stewart Miller. Montana State was represented at the Na- tional Collegiate Grain Judging Contest at Kansas City, Missouri. This is the second MSC team to participate in the national contest since 1941. Our team rated tenth out of eleven teams competing. Dairy Products Back Row-Wilbert Front Row-Coach John Back R o w - Guenther Front Row-Bill Arm- ,Yudg hy Umm The MSC Dairy Products judging Team took second place with seven teams competing at the Pacific International Livestock Exposi- tion in Portland, Oregon. Jack Rehberg of Billings took third place individual honors for the contest. The contest demanded a keen sense of smell and taste. Judging Team Frank, Orvin Curley. Brence, Jack Rehberg, Paul Blunck. Livestock Judging Team Rahnefeld, R u s s ell Bowen, John Harrer. strong, Gene Ernst, Ed Deschamps, Des- mond B. Watt, Coach. Early in january saw a six-man livestock team travel to Denver to represent MSC at the National Intercollegiate judging Contest held in conjunction with the National West- ern Livestock Show. The contest itself de- manded close attention to the finer details of judging beef cattle, sheep, swine, and horses. The team placed eleventh in competition with fifteen other teams. iudg hy CHLIIM MSC's Wool judging Team placed fourth among nine teams entered in the wool judging contest held in Denver, Colorado, in conjunction with the Western National Livestock Show. Utah State won the contest. The contest consisted of placing, six classes of fleeces and scoring ten fleeces. Jim Greenslate was high point man for the team and fifth high in the contest. Wool Judging Team Left to Right-Jim Greenslate, Art Hov- ersland, Charles Voss, Mark Etchart, Crowning of the AG Queen Oh, how we danced. lifflf international On the western end of the campus during spring quarter there is a busy scene for the agricultural students. Each year they put on a Show that is known as the Little Internation- al, in which they fit and show animals. About six weeks before the show is to take place, all of the students who are interested in showing animals sign up and draw for certain animals. During the show, the judges determine fifty per cent of the points on the fitting of the animal, and fifty per cent of actual showman- ship, with no particular regard to any individ- ual animal's conformation. Several classes of beef, dairy, swine, sheep, and stock horses are shown. The agricultural students have put on a stock show since 1931, and they attempt to follow the pattern of the Interna- tional Livestock Exposition which is held in Chicago each year. - Three clowns in action The Grand Champion showman being presented the Galt Memorial Trophy. The showmen with their animals. 2 Hzfllcgc Kodw That's a horse on him! Early each year the college waddies are busy with the book work necessary to get their rodeo under way. Then the big week end rolls around in the spring with the whole school and many others out to see these boys put on their stuff. They rent rough stock but these college cowboys are educated riders and can ride anything. Other schools are invited to come and participate. TOP-Don't waste a minute . . . Smooth sailin BOTTOM-Trick horse . . . Hi to you, too. Hreshmau Weak The first week of school for the freshman is known as freshman week. This is an orien- tation period for them before the upperclass- men come back and during which time they are given lectures on how to study, various tests, and also a physical examination. Dur- ing this week the freshmen live on the campus and learn to love the life in a very short time. They become acquainted with each other and the social life, too. - Getting used to tests. bk Say ahhh. Good news on a placement test. Greeks Independent Qrganizations Clubs H I , 4 .A 'fx V Ji 5' I Y , . ff ' , . Y ll fs '-Qu--...S-t'-bw. ..--...... BUSTER DUNLAP President ,Maize Gamma I6 CHAPTER Buck Allen John Bawden Jerry Border William Boylan Leonard Buell Don Copley Marvin Costello John Doll Tom Drummond Ruane Dunlap Melvin Englestad James Esmay -Gene Ernst Lear Flanagan William Gander Gale Goyins Jim Greenslate Erle Gross Gene Hockett Bob I-lockett Mike Jackson James Kolar Herb Leighty LeRoy Niedermeier John Paugh Richard Pulis John Rose Maurice Sandmeyer Glen Skalure Bob Thompson Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity was founded at the Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, on April 4, 1908. Alpha Delta Chapter was founded on this cam- pus on December 12, 1925. There are 34 active chap- ters located in various parts of the country, and most of their members are in the field of agriculture. On this campus the AGR's are very well known for their good grades, besides having many campus activities. Each spring quarter the AGR's and the Lambda Chi's get together and throw a big street dance. Ken Todd Harold Tutvedt Paul Tutvedt Joe Wellens Fred Westman Gary Wetzteon Paul Wetzteon Bob Wenzel Howard Wilson Eddy Armstrong Jim Bergman John Biggle Bill Cunningham Bruce Ellard Bob Dixon Phil Donally Sever Enkerud George Evans William Fluegal Chuck Gestring Prescott Hackett James Kathan Keith Kimball Harry Kittams Vernon Laubach Peny Mathews Don Morris Ray Olson Bill Richter Clyde Smith I l,,,.----W X, y South Sixth S JK ul 'K 1-1' :L iff BETTY LOU KING PI'CSld9I1t ,Mflza Gam zz Delia DELTA GAMMA CHAPTER Beverly Baringer Corrine Brayson Shirley Collins Audrey Farnum Beverly Ferguson Mary Jane Goggans Nancy Gordon Marilyn Gottlob Jean Gould Mary Lou Hammel Donna Hyssop Marvelle Jackson Judith Johnson Jo Ann Judd Betty Lou King Lotus Kohles Carol Merz Billie Jean Morrison Barbara Muir Ramona Nelson Alpha Gamma Delta, which now has sixty-two active chapters, was founded on May 30, 1904, at Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York. They established a local chapter, Delta Gamma, on this campus on March 17, 1924. The Alpha Cams are one of the four soror- ities that have their house in the quadrangle unit. Each spring around Easter we find the members out selling lilies for the care of crippled children. Anna. Ronning Lanice Roser .Betty Reder Donna Bork Patricia Boyle Lorraine Cady Delores Fairbanks Bella Fletcher Donna I-Iostetter Florence Howanach Betty Jo I-Iupp ' Marilyn Koebbe Peggy MacDonald Yvonne Potvin Donna Sheets Jeanne Thomas Lauretta Tubman Charlotte Williams Joy Welch Quadrangle C KEN DUNCAN President Gam John Amundson Richard Barthelmess Jack Brown Paul Butkay Norman Chamberlin George Chambers John Deck George Deschamps Q Kenneth Duncan Robert Ekblad Richard Funke Glen Hash Philip I-lauck Robert Hearst August Hein David Koehler James Kovak Raymond Levra Donald 'McCurdie x Paul Norderhus zz Phi The Gamma Phi Chapter is the only one of its kind as it is a local group. They have done much planning toward petitioning to the national fraternity of Sigma Nu which was founded in 1873, and has 104 active chapters. The Gamma Phi's now have a house of their own that they are and can justly be proud of. They have good grades and are as active in campus activities as any of the Creeks that belong to a national group. Ei'-Sl...-4 11 West College Neil Noll William Otto Jay Preston Emile Ruffier Eugene Stergar Tommy Thomas Carl Walter Charles Whitehead Leroy Albrecht William Brennan Jerry Ditto Clive Hayward Roger Hearst Harold Lockhart, Jr. William Rader Jim Schmidt Fred Shagina Oystein Solheim Jack Wocasek Barry Wood BETTE HALL LEVRA President ,44vl1a Omicrm ZW ALPHA PHI CHAPTER Beverly Baarson Betty Berg Barbara Bertholf Margaret Boid Judith Boller Betty Jane Boswell Patricia Bowles Betty Brock Patricia Brown La Verne De Kay Sue Duehr Dorothy Gander Delores Goodrich Sanna Green Bertie Hankins Hazel Hardie Neva Hardy Jean Heidt Helen Hoffman Joan Huxley Edith Johnston Jeanne Kellogg Bette Hall Levra Kalli Lister Marjorie Morgan Patricia Nelson Shirley Northum Ellen Pearson Marilyn Pearson Carol Reeder Alpha Omicron Pi was founded at Bamard College, Columbia, New York, on January 2, 1897. Alpha Phi was established on this campus on February 23, 1917, there are fifty-four active chapters located all over the country. The AOPi's have a beautiful house of their own. As a national philanthropy they do social serv- ice work for the underprivileged in Kentucky. Anita Svindland Ann Tanner Kathleen Whelan Allene Willson Lenore Wilson Erlene Biggs Marian Burkland Lalia Chandler Luanne Cole Patricia Drugge Ann Eastman Evelyn Eaton Sharon Elliott Barbara Gordon Dorothy Larson Alice Leslie Joan Marsh Evelyn Munger Constance Neibel Lorraine Reed Charlotte Rodenhurg Frankie Rowse Dorothy Squires Arlene Stieg Barbara Stout Joan Stratton Caroline Stucky Barbara Willson Marlene Wilson 1119 South Fifth JACK REHBERG President kappa Sigma DELTA LAMBDA CHAPTER f Duane Adams Bill Arndt E 4 i 1A', 3 ' Gabe Beaish if Jr Q f Bob Bredberg A ' Tom Bryan Max Carlson Albert Chabia Niles Chapman Don Cheever John Coverdale Bob Dundas Tom Dundas Don Elwell Fred Erickson Roy Fountain . Dave Forsythe John Goard Gary Graves George Grant Kenneth Green Charles Gustafson Dave Haynes Ben Hoffman Ed Holm Jay Jelinek Earl Klienfelder Cliff Knapp Jim Leslie Bill Lorentz Eric Lowney J Bob Madison Bob Moniseue M .. 5' Bradley Munro 7 Lyle Nadeau 'K 5 X Jack Nelson . Q' . f , A ' P' x. . 1 Kappa Sigma was founded on December 10, 1869, at the University of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia. There are one hundred and twenty-two active chapters, Delta Lambda was established on this campus on May 22, 1926. The Kappa Sigs have a Stardust Ball each fall at which time they choose their queen, the Stardust Cirl, who reigns over all of their social functions for a vear. Howard Peretti Bob Quenemoen Lloyd Reder Jack Rehberg Alden Rongstad Roger Rumph Bob Schilling Frank Silvey Jack Sohl Jim Snell Bob Stayton Ed Strong Carl Tripp John Urick Ted Van Vorous Roy 'Allen Don Beatty Gordon ClaLrk Bill Cummings Ken Evenson Harry Fry Charles I-Iendron Carl Holm Jack Lang Joe Lavender Jim MacPherson Rudy Mende Jim Peretti Steve Sevener Tom Shellenberger Bill Tester Bob Thomas Russell Willson Bill Wright Jack Wuerl 'G- 1120 South Sixth MARGARET LANOHR President Zhi 0 cya SIGMA BETA CHAPTER Leola Albrecht Mary Ellen Anderson Shirley Baskett La Moyne Berger t Pamila Cottam Donna Doran Greta Gay Janet Hoiland Stella Kittams Gerry Knoeble Margaret Langohr Marcia Manley Jeannine Martinell Beverly Matheson Mary Jane Moore Mary Ellen Murray Joan Nash Kathryn Nash Pat Nertney Gerry Pace Phyllis Scherzer Barbara St. Clair Shirley Schultz Donna Schumacher Dorothy Vollmer 4 Chi Omega was founded at the University of Ar- kansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas, on April 5, 1895. There are one hundred and ten active chaptersg Sigma Beta was established on this campus on October 25, 1920. The Chi O's have a Social Science award that they give to the outstanding girl in Sociology on this cam- pus. They also have a national fund that is known as a Service Fund for authors. mm' Quadrangle F Betty Ward Juanita Yates A Jean Aikens Marjorie Anderson Martha Bertoglio Linda Brammer Dorothy Burrell Lillian Clark Beverly Cottle Mary Pat Cubbage Norma Ferretti Jeanne Foster Cora Lee Hedges Verna Jones Joan Lyons Carolyn Menard Ann Ormson Naomi Pace Rae Ella Pace Joan Painter Beverly Peterson Pat Pierce Virginia St. Clair Arlene Stephenson La Wanda Yates Lambda 671i ,440 zz EPSILON DELTA CHAPTER David Andrew Charles Beers John Braida Earl Dedman Mark Etchart Robert Eyman Richard Hansen Edward Hanson Donald Hanto Glenn Hungate Willard Johnson Bemey Jones Charles Keith Ronald Knight Sammy Korsmoe Weymeth Long Hal Lucius James MacMillan Kenneth Neish Gordon Olsen Gordon Platts Richard Porte Harold Ransbacher Harvey Rasmussen Frank Ritter Leonard Rohrer Jack Saunders Victor Scovill Fred Sielback Kenneth Smith Allen Spurgeon Gail Stensland Myron Strand Oscar Swenson Robert Thompson Walter Titus Lambda Chi Alpha was founded at the University of Boston, Boston, Massachusetts, on November 2, 1909. Epsilon Delta Chapter was established on this campus on May 8, 19315 there are one hundred thirty- seven active chapters of Lambda Chi Alpha. Each fall quarter they have their traditional function which is known as Yukon Days. Every spring the Lambda Chi's and the ACR's get together and throw a big street dance. R. L. Miller Fred Traeger John Turley Martin T1u'ley Dwight Vadnais- Charles Varnum Robert Watkins Herman Weppler Jack Wolf Albert Berg Dale Berwick Dean Berwick John Calhoun Vincent Davis Louis Farrell James Gidley James Glosser Clarence Hester Roy Hibray Norman Hobby Clarence Kelly Charles Klaue Russell Marsh William Partington Donald Pegg Gilbert Riek George Savoy Oscar Schindelar Arne Skedsvold Wyman Taylor Eugene Teesdale Bruce Teigen James Thompson Hugh Wagner 201 South Third IV' MA xl FIA D fx xg, 'eva 5753 A A HELEN NELSON President - 4 , lm Gamma GAMMA DELTA CHAPTER Janet Andrew Jane Belknap Clare Belshaw Ruth Benson Jearmine Hacker Bonita Hayes Joan Hodgson Agnes l-Iovland - Barbara Krey Virginia Kyger Susie McCullough JoAnn Mueller Delta Gamma, the newest sorority on the hill, was founded at Lewis School, Oxford, Mississippi, in De- cember 1873. On january 31, 1947, Gamma Delta was established on this campus, there are seventy-five active chapters located all over the country. The Delta Camma's do social service work with the blind all over the country, they supply glasses and do anything for them that they can. Lois Larsen Irene Leyes Helen Nelson Alice Opalka. Mickey Orcutt Norma Strickfaden Dixie Lee Biifle Diane Burleigh Lucille Heron Pat Hood Pat Koob Mollie Morse Pat Orcutt Martie Rice Nadine Throop EVERETT CUMMINGS President . ri. Pi Kappa ,441 zz .4 GAMMA KAPPA CHAPTER Donald Anderson Delbert L. Ballard i Jarry J. Blake Blaine J. Booth Everett D. Cummings Jack D. Delp Ralph A. Heiken Henry Irvin Le Roy Larson Palmer Larsen George S. Lund Willis R. McClarty James F. Mead Fredrick C. Mercord Ramon T. Nile Wayne D. Nipple Wallace D. Norley Robert J. Raleigh Jack Rodgers Warren P. Schmeckel Kenneth M. Spaller Albert J. Spika Kurtis A. Ueland Edwin J. Waller Alva E. Weinrich Lloyd Williamson Fredrick C. Wingard La Vern Bokma Donald Batey Jack Beckwith Pi Kappa Alpha was founded at the University of Virginia, located at Richmond, Virginia, on March 1, 1868. The Pi Kaps established themselves on this campus on October 12, 1928, when the Gamma Kappa chapter was installed. There are one hundred active chapters located all over the country. Each winter quarter the Pi Kaps have their Dream Girl dance at which time they choose the Dream Girl, who reigns over their social functions for a year. John Beer Marvin Benderwald James Bolsphlug Frank Covarrubias Robert DeVries Donald Eklund Lloyd Faller Ronald Fink John Fry Ray Giebel J im Hartson Bert Horrall -Q Buck Judeman Allen Kern Fred Kimball Wilbur Larsen Raymond Lightner Jake Mitchell Milan Myers Connie Olson I Art Crane Ed Reck David Schneeckloth Marion Smith Robert Snelling George Sporer Lyle Spraggens Nathanial Townsend Richard Wenholz Vern White Viv JOAN McCRACKEN President aw' kappa Z7 lm Mildred Bieler Gwen Burke Shirley Cissel Jere Graves Gloria Harrison Marlys Ishmael Lois Jenkins Arlene Lang Giroux Donna Matson Joan McCracken Shirley Misfeldt Marie Mondelli Ruth Samuelson Doris Shuyler Katherine Sim Beth Stone Hazel Summers Jo Anne Tumer SIGMA OMEGA CHAPTER Kappa Delta was founded at Virginia State Teachers' College, Farmville, Virginia, on October 23, 1897. It was established on this campus on October 25, 1924, when Sigma Omega was installed. There are now eighty chapters located all over the country. The Kappa Deltas support crippled children as their na- tional project. Each year they hold their annual May Day Tea to which all of the students and faculty are invited to come, besides alums and other friends. Thea Westre Jennette Christy Kathryn Gottlob Lucia Howell Ada Jorgenson Elsa Loken Mary Ann Markuson Ruth McGahen Mary Ella Newman Mary Ann Newton Mary Anne Neibauer Aureta Sandon Vonda Smith Grace Stanhope Jean Staudenmeyer Jeanette Truswell Gerry Worth FRANK LANSBERRY President X Wi Sigma kappa ZETA TRITON CHAPTER Charles Adkinson John Baskett Emmett Birrer Perry Brackett Dayle Burnett Harold Draper Donald Eastman Gary Hall Charles Hearty William Jackson Robert Kay Merle Kovatch Donald Lambrecht Frank Lansberry Charles Linthacum Phi Sigma Kappa was -founded on March 15, 1883, at Amherst College, at Amherst, Massachusetts. On May 21, 1939, Zeta Triton Chapter was installed on this campus. There are sixty-four national active chapters of Phi Sigma Kappa. Each winter the mem- bers have their annual Moonlight Cirl Dance at which time they chose their Moonlight Girl. Richard Lyman Hugh Mellen Burtis Meyer Paul Rhodes Truman Anderson Dennis Harris Robert Morrison William Loughridge Harvey Pierce Ralph Roscoe Winthrop Webster 302 South Willson MARGERY N ICKELSON President QW , ,f . ':L 42? I X. A 1. ' was-X - Z? 15' fa Fifi MONTANA ALPHA CHAPTER Betty Broadus Barbara Chesney Betsy Davies Sally Fletcher Doris Holmquist Pat Kendley Joan Kiff Colleen Korell Kay Marcellus Patricia Miller Ellen Moore Martha McGhee Susan Naegeli Margery Nickelson Barbara Ralston Mary Tuttle Phyllis Van Vorous Phyllis Viken Jerra Wilson Jean Van Winkle Beverly Birkeland Jean Brown Helen Clarke Marianne Crowley i Pi Beta Phi was founded on April 28, 1867, at Mon- mouth College, Monmouth, Illinois. It was established on this campus on September 30, 1921, when the Mon- tana Alpha Chapter was installed. There are now ninety-six active chapters of Pi Beta Phi. The Pi Phis sponsor the people in arts and crafts work in Gatlin- burg, Tennessee. Each year the Pi Phis at MSC have an annual Mother's Day chocolate hour. Patricia Flanagan Quadrangle D 2 1 J' Patricia Hanson Lilah Hartzog Kathleen Kiichli Joan Labrie Joan Lefevre Elaine Mason Ann McCormick Barbara McNiven Marilyn Milburn Velma Miles Betty Miller Gene Mitrenga Kay Moore Delores Oimoen Donna Pugh Joan Rick Patricia Stewart Marge Stromnes Nona Walsh Lois Weeks I I S. Q , 1 lj in E. Szyum ,Mflzzz 5,vsi!r1 JIM HOINESS President MONTANA ALPHA CHAPTER mg. Mack Anderson Max Berg Herman Bliss Dick Borsheim Milt Campbell Bill Chilcote Ralph Cole Jim Crawford Jack Crosby Les Curry Bob Dingman Elliot Dybdal John Farnum Bob Fehlberg Bill Fouse Gerry Fullerton Lee Gendreau Morgan Griffiths Charles Grossman Ernest Guenin John l-larrer Tom Hawkins Ralph Holker Boy Houser Ed Hughes BiU Hupp Bob Jenkins Babe Johnson Noral Johnson Bob Jones Ed Jacobson Dale Kranz Bob Long Bill Mallick Everett Marble Dave Parker Sigma Alpha Epsilon was founded on March 9, 1856, at the University of Alabamafat Tuscaloosa, Alabama. It was locally established on March 25, 1912, as Kappa Nu, then on October 29, 1919, it became a national chapter of SAE, Montana Alpha. There are one hun- dred and twenty-seven active chapters. The SAE's have a bus known as Minerva that is one of the most familiar of sights around the campus in nice weather. Bob Peterson Jerry Quitney John Reichel Lloyd Saunders Charles Shelton Ed Shelton Dick Smith John Smith Bob Smith Frank Steffen Henry Stokke Marvin Swandal Jack Switzer Tom Welch Bob Woodahl Bill Wright Bud Yost Boyd Bawden Bill Bradford Bill Congdon David DeLap Reed Heald Jack Hill Fred Johnson Glenn Knapp Roger LaFond Charles Mitchell Harold McGarm Charles 0'Brien Richard 0'Brien Don Omlie Delos Pappas Richard Peters Richard Shaw Robert Switzer Richard Wall Norman Ward Bill Wagner 811 South Wilson 6- l I Q I 1 I DON GRABOW President 0 I Sigma 671 BETA RHO CHAPTER Rig 5- 3 X- --91 Ted Anderson Bruce Bachman William Banta Gene Black Allen Brown Eugene Bunker William Chase Robert Coffey Harry Cosner Gerald Dull David Evans Charles Fahlgren Robert Fishbach Jack Fletcher Donald Funk Jerry Gleason Donald Grabow Russell Gustafson 3 I Duane Hagen Donald Hammer Allen Hammell Lorn Hardie Herbert James Glenn Johnston Edgar Keil Dean Kennedy Robert King George Knobel Karsten Korslund Walter Kramis Marvin Kuebler Tom Kuhr Don Leonard William Linfield Roland McBride John McHugh Roy Malsol' Richard Marshall Robert A. Miller Robert M. Miller Richard Morgan Robert Morgan Sigma Chi was founded at Miami University, at Ox- ford, Ohio, on April 28, 1853. It was locally estab- lished on this campus on December 28, 1918, when Beta Rho chapter was installed. There are one hun- dred ancl eighteen active chapters. The Sigma Chi's have their annual Sweetheart of Sigma Chi Dance during winter quarter at which time they present the queen of their choice known as the Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. James Newton Stanford Olson Stanley Olson James Pasha Robert Raftery John Simomy Roger Smith Clark Spain LeRoy Spain Roger Tunnicliff Robert Waters Chris Small William Wilson James Woodburn Gene Yost George Zink Robert Zion Kenneth Baker Robert Chesnover William Dahl Larry Demers Richard Dolliver Richard Duncan Jack Edwards Thomas Grigg Harold Hallesy I-lolgrim I-Iollo Charles Jacoby Robert Jones Jack Kanalz Howie Kolstad Hugh Maxwell Pete McHugh Frank McKenna William McLendon Dean Moore James Nordlund James Radcliffe John Singer James Strouf Charles Willey All I I ' ' ' Katrin .. - 722 South Wilson Avenue . 4' Y. BACK ROW, L. to R.-Delbert Ballard, Everett Cummings, Emile Ruffier, Gale Goyins. Jack Wolfe, Jim Hoiness, Bill Jackson. FRONT ROW-Dick Hansen, Don Gfrabow, Jack Rehberg, Buster Dunlap, Ken Duncan, Jack Crosby, Gary Hall, later mfem Yy Kourzcil Pauhellm k 61110141 Eight fraternities are represented on the Interfraternity Council. The main activity of this group of fellows is to keep friendly co- operation and competition among the houses. They plan the intramural sports such as bas- ketball, baseball, skiing, bowling, wrestling, and others. This organized group helps in rounding out and furthering the education of students at M. S. C. This year the council organized the fraternity men in a group, set a day with the Red Cross, and donated blood. The Pan-Hellenic Council is composed of the presidents and membership chairmen of each of the six sororities on the hill. This council works constantly toward cooperation and promotes friendly relations between the sororities. It also devises and helps govern rushing rules during freshman rush week in the fall and throughout the year. This council also gives suggestions and certain stipulations for summer rushing in the various towns. BACK ROW. L. to R.-Dolores Goodrich, Leola Albrecht, Bette Hall Levra, Marge Nickel- son. Joan McCracken, Gwen Burke, Margaret Langohr. FRONT ROW-Joan Hodgson, Pam Cottam, Patricia Nelson, Pat Kendley, Jo Ann Judd, Betty Lou King. W 5 . lu A X ' Y .A Jw I Q. X r 'sf s,e y Q NN lx ' gf fqgf Q- e r. 'l X wg ' W 2 Independent Crgani ations BOB ROIVIEK President ., I' .Af rl' Men? The Men,s Cooperative is the home of some of the Independent men. The members of this group work together for a common purpose while they are going to, school-and that is William Armstrong Paul Andrileanas Lawrence Bohl Russel Bowen John Bugli William Burrows Charles Crawshaw Arne Degn Alvin Droge Gerald Elpel Wayne Elser V. Richard Green f-ik 'VY' Cliff Harchenko William Harris Dan Hazen James I-lemmer Steven Henault Robert Itoh William Jackson Robert Klay Leonard Kucher Richard Lorentsen Ty Matsuoka Jolm Martinsen mainly to further their Kap education. But they also make life pleasant by having many social functions-one being their annual VVestern Party. These men have an active interest and consid- erable participation in intramural activities. Angus McMillan William M.i1ler ' Herman Moore George Morton Gerald Murphy Donald Nye Dean Potter Robert Pust Myron Rogenes Robert Romek Thomas Sanborn William Sanderson Bernard Scherer John Smarz James Smith Gerald Stensland James Taylor George Thompson Dave Townsley Robert Warden Lee Watters Walt Watters Robert Weast Robert Weber ' - ., . 712 South Willson. ,X R ii, f' 'Q-. . Q l i .-1 S I ,ny fl A axiigi 3, -A 'Q it , -' , . MQ .1 , f Z gm- x LOUISE CARLE President Wvmeu iv The Women's Cooperative is composed of a group of girls who are cooperating to lower the cost of living expenses and therefore reduce the cost of their duca- tion. Thse girls have an outstanding ability to do Louise Carle Evelyn Charters lane Dougherty Alice Enneberg Patsy Erickson Pat Erpelding Elfreida Kober Helen Kontas Delores Lemelin Mae Luoma 600,11 things for themselves. They show an active participa- tion in campus activitiesg their grade average proves that this type of organization is very conducive to scholastic achievement. Mary Faith McLean Barbara Miller Marjorie Reno Frances Root Kama Sundsted Doris Sundsted Naida Walden Iune Zanto 204 South Third KN ANN MCCORMICK President Ham 712714 Hamilton Hall-the stately building that was con- structed and opened for use in December, 1910-is the home of the greatest per cent of the freshmen girls who enroll at M. S. C. Always referred to as Hamilton Hall and not Ham Hallf' this building is by popular choice the most visited building on the campus by the male population. Those freshmen girls are won- derful. Remodeled and redecorated just recently, this castle of the freshman girlsi' is very comfortable in the way of living and studying accommodations. It 1 . V AQ i 'if f Q kv ' Judy Best V D i Beverly Birkland 2 r , Donna Bork Pat Boyle . . Linda Brammer ,, 5, I ff Y .xii ' l A Jean Brown Carol Christman Marjorie Clark Luanne Cole Jeannette Christy Marianne Crowley Pat Cubbage Pat Drugge Ann Eastman Sharon Elliott Carol Englehardt W I -- - Wilma Enman . 5 Pat Flanagan rule .ft , Bella Ann Fletcher Adele Fogarty Alice Forseth Louise Fulton Rose Gloder Katheryn Gottlob X A Joyce Goulberg Lilah Hartzog Pat Hanson Dorothy Hearst Frances Hertz Lucille Herron Ada Jorgenson Matilda Kindzerski Kathleen Kiichli Joan Labrie Joan Lafevre Dorothy Larson Ha!! is centrally located on the campus, making it the near- est living quarter to all of the department headquarters. Not only that, but it is also very close to the Student Union Building and the Library, which makes it nice for those girls who check out to the library and really go there! Under the able guidance of one housemother and two counselors, the girls in this residence are taken care of, but they live a life that is packed full of fun and frolic. Hamilton Hall is always a very dear mem- ory in the hearts of those who have lived there. Joan Legg Alice Leslie Irene Leys L Mary Ann Markuson Joann Marsh Elaine Mason Ann McCormick Barbara McNiven Marilyn Milburn Betty Miller Mary Ann Neibauer Eireen Newhardt Mary Ella Newman 1 Rae Ella Pace W Joan Painter ' 4 V1 A gf Jewell Parker .,' if Pat Pierce Donna Pugh , 'Q Rita Pursely Joan Rick Charlotte Rodenberg Frankie Rowse Aureta Sandon Donna Sheets Vonda Smith v, .xv W., Across from the Student Union. +2 it bg, 5. 1 ne w '-x ,, 41. n .VA ag? X ,fx J ' A S fs V Q . p,fQ,x I 3 . - 1 li ,V ' yi? , '- n g'M.:f2t, V ' ' . 1 ew, ar if ,wg - ,, - '- I , fr-f'fS11,7Y59x --, ir- w.,,. , 3 3- -E., 5. , E. c I N .F , .,, A, ,, W rr 4 'Y .1 K Fi N' at H' Jean Smoot Marge Stromnes Alice Stoddard Elizabeth Stoddard Dorothy Squires Nadine Throop Jeannette Truswell Lauretta Tubman Lois Weeks Alice Willman Geraldine Worth '- .0 3 ef ,W ,, L ,., i DONNA DORN President Wrrmcn is' The women's quonsets, temporary structures that were con- structed to adorn our fair campus in the spring of '46, were put to full and hard use in the fall of that same year. These charming, shining, culvert looking affairs have been the inevitable home of the luckiest college coeds that have had the great fortune of attending Montana State College. Once inside the quonsets, unless a person is particularly adapted to find and figuring out the maze, the corridors are apt to be slightly if Martha Bertoglio Carlyn Beck Erlene Biggs Marian Burklund Inga Ann Burton so A f .,:,. 5 D im Lorraine Cady Erma Cobus Yvonne Collins Ramona Denton Donna, Doran Sally Fletcher Artha, Lea Frank Dorothy Fredriekson Barbara Gordon Marilyn Halseth Dorrene I-Ierriod Betty Jo I-lupp Ellen James Betty Johnson Rosalie Johnson Joanne Kaiser Marilyn Koebbe Lois Larsen Wilhelmina, La Forge Shirley Lattin Elsa Loken Mary Ann Michel Phyllis Miech Elaine Mikkelsen Winona Morrison Ann Mosely Quausefs confusing until one has remembered the various routes of travel that are possible living in such a perfectly papace of royalties. The cubicles that can more or less be compared to stalls are very com- forable as study rooms and can be fixed up very cute. Between the quonsets there is an excellent place for secluded sun bathing. The girls who live in these structures love the life there and wouldn't trade it for any other while on the campus. Patty Norton Delores Oimoen Mrs. Darlene Pence Lucretia Potts Yvonne Potvin Gloria Powers Ruth Quale Florence Ralph Constance Rice Sheila Rooke Sylvia 'Schneider Louise Schuckman Mary Lee Schultz Barbara Smith Christana Stanhope Virginia K. St. Clair Barbara Stout Caroline Stucky Phyllis Van Vorus Nona M. Walsh Joy Welch Bertie Wilson Charlotte Williams Cathryn Wollaston Betty Zimmerman Y Corner of Eighth Avenue and Cleveland Street 193 Quad A Quad B Mary Blank Helen Brekke Dorothy Elliott Corinne Galt Thelma Halgh Alice Hinnerman Ida Jansen Celestine Lock Martha Ludwig Avalon Mayer Hazel Neff Patricia 0'Conner Doris Palmer Jackie Pettyiohn Dorothy Rubens Dorothy Wagner Gladys Wangan Rachel Weinberg Elizabeth White Jean Alkins Dorothy Allen Vera Anderson Lee Clark Beverly Drew Lois Grekson Doris Hamilton Phyllis Hays Liz Helm Helen Hoffman Maxine Jackson Regina Leffler Ernestlne Neuhardt Elizabeth Peter Emma Prescott Joan Sheldon Jean Staudenmeyer Mlchlko Suzuki Betty Tucker Clarlce Volght -ln-.. 5 I 3 fi 1? i .2 Club ,fly glllb 'r -2 The Agricultural Club is a large and active or- ganization on the campus. It sponsors the student judging contest, puts on the Little Intemational Livestock Show and helps put on the College Rodeo in the springg quarterly it puts out a publication known as the College Farmer. Each fall this club puts on one of the big school functions of the year, the Harvest Ball, at this time it presents the Aggie Queen who reigns over all the Aggie functions for the year. GAIL STENSLAND President FIFTH ROW, L. to R.-John Turley, Stanley Lund. Jim Kolar, Harry Klttams, Herb Eakman, Earl Dedman, Don Pegg. James R.. McCann, Jack Demko, Arne Skedsvold. Bob Painter, Frank Huller, Jerry Border, Lear Flanagan. FOURTH ROW-Fred Kimball, Allen Spurgeon, Roy Hlbray, Ken Smith, Russel Bowen, Ronald Fink, Jack Delp, Everett, Cummings, Frank C. Petr. Wm. R. Richter, Melvin Nielson, Clay Scott, Robert Pust, LeRoy Larsen, Myron Strand, Bill Jackson, Al Snlka, Donald Batey, Bob Weber. THIRD ROW-Donald Eklund, Ray Lightner, Ray Nlle, Bill Armstrong, Jake Mitchell, Joseph Harrall, Ed Hanson, Mark Etchart. Jim Esmay, Phil Donally, Francis Ravet, Jerry Stensland, Keith Kimball, Albert Berg. SECOND ROW-John Paugh, Bob Raleigh, Dave Schneekloth, Aden Hoagland, Kenneth Todd, Sever Enkerud, Bob Hockett, Harold Tutvedt, Mike Jackson, Erle Gross, Glenn Skaalure, Harold Ramsbacher, Buck Allen, John Bawden, Gene Ernst, Paul Andrllenos, Bob Snelling, Arthur Keefer. FIRST ROW-Gail Stensland, Bob Eyman, Dick Pulls, Ruane D. Dunlap, Don Copley, Tom Drummond, Chuck Beers. Bob Wenzel, Vernon Laubach, John Doll, Paul Wetzsteon, Marvin Costello, Gale Goylns, Prescott Hacket. fl r 'i I H0 5 54' Elub The Home Economics Club, started in 1895, is one of the oldest clubs on the campus. This club provides a scholarship award each year for an out- standing girl enrolled in the department. Each quarter they have a project-style show in the fallg banquet and presentation of new officers in winter quarterg and, an annual picnic with members of the Agriculture Club in spring quarter. MARVELLE JACKSON President ., ,+ THIRD ROW. L. to R.-Marilyn Koebbe, Celestine Loch, Alice Enneberg, Sylvia Schneider, Connie Niebel Colleen Korell, Ellen Moore, Florence Howanach, Elaine Mlkkelsen, Yvonne Potvin, Jean Staudenmeyer. Alice Youngquist. Ernestine Neuhardt, Jeannette Christy, Nona Walsh, Alice Brown, Margaret Voulkos, Stella Kittams, Irene Leys. SECOND ROW-Patti Stewart, Kay Marcellus, Patsy Erickson, Joan Sheldon, Ruth Benson, Vera Ander- son, Bella Fletcher, Jeanie Thomas. Jean Gould, Barbara Gordon, Aureta Sandon, Jean Alkins, Beverly Baringer, Doris Palmer. FIRST ROW-Marvelle Jackson, Ruth Osborn, Gladys Roehm, Ruth Quale, Frankie Rowse, Charlotte Rodenberg. Barbara Stout. Marlllyn Pearson, Carol Reeder, Patricia Brown, Anita Svindland, Dorothy Elliott, Lols Gregson, Arlene Stephenson, Dlxle Lee Biffle, Leone Jordan, Beverly Blrkeland. Ramona Nelson, Alicia Shular, Barbara Willson. 7 sszfcizzfed fndep udcufs The Associated Independent students is a social organization for students who are non-Creeks. This is a large and active club which serves to give mem- bers an opportunity for leadership training and social life. Members get better acquainted at picnics, formal dances, and firesides. The talent show which is supported by all organ- ized houses is an annual event sponsored by the Independents. WARREN PATRICK President -an A ,ff s lm. J, .-. qo- THIRD ROW, L. to R.-Doris Palmer, Dorothy Rubens, Helen Brekke, Dorothy Elliott John Arnott, A, William Kindzerski, Jorge A. Rodriguez, Bill Armstrong, Walter Wat- ters, Alice Youngquist, Celestine Loch. SECOND ROW-John McClure, Rickey Weinberg, Mary Faith McLean, Ramona Denton Pat Erpelding, Jane Dougherty, Betty Langphear, Margorie Reno, Patsy Erickson Thelma Haigh, Max Fries. FIRST ROW-Stan Moore. Maurice Weber, Dave W. Townsley, Don Strike, Bob Weast George Thompson, Donald E. Weinberg, Elroy Cigliana, Gerald Murphy, Elmer E Hegdal. 198 X The Montana State College Education Association is an organization that provides a source of informa- tion for the teaching majors at M.S.C. This group has meetings and holds round-table discussions on subjects that will help them in their teaching careers. Eligibility for membership in this organization is to he a teaching major. ANNA GROSKURTH President . 1 we .' gf ., 3, . 2 3111, VIE ff i ....----,. are - , We 'Meir '. Y 5' 4 '. 5 li 5.41.2 x ', 'T N: f,-2 sz Qt U, ,,. 1, . . 'l 'J. '. Hum. . - ..-.u-ua- ....,....-1. -, -mam -..,,-.....nn....,... SECOND ROW, L. to R.-Howard W. Jacobson, John W. Goebel, Gladys Wangen, Walter K. Frantz, Ramona N elsson, Shirley Collins, David Andrew, Doris Shuyler, John Chilton, Bernard Parzych, Robert H. Radley, Ralph Heiken. FIRST ROW-Anna Groskurth, Milford Franks, Loyd' J. Hultgren, Beverly Baringer, Jack B. Davis, Robert K. Harant, Corinne Brayson, Marvelle Jackson, Evelyn Eaton, James F. Hansen, Anthony Virostko, Aki Nishimura, Roy W. Johnson, Jane Chesnover, Charles E. Hayes, Richard Weidenhaft, John R. Riedesel. :N X! O M Klub Members of the M Club are the men who have earned leters in any of the major or minor sports on the campus. They are the true athletes on the campus that have proved themselves. Each year they put on an annual M Club semi- formal dance. CLIFF STEEL President if 5 Exe - ' ' ii 3 39' ., .X .-3.15-Y af --rl S335 ' lkzfgft, THIRD ROW, L. to R.-Bob Miller, Perry McCahi1l, Ray Gallik, Les Curry, John Reichel, Ray Johnson, Allan Hammell, Jim Ward, Don Grabow. SECOND ROW-Earl Egan, William Woodburn, Gene Stergar, Tom Waldo, Keith Nord- heim, Herman Bliss, Don Hammer, Jack Cohn, Leroy Albrecht, Bob Saunders, Bob Jenkins. FIRST ROW-George J. Ryan, Bruce Bachman, Louie Ward, Bill HUDD. Jim McGillen, Joe McKethen, Gene Downey, Tom Hawkins, R. E. Rech, E, C. Steel. J-L ar1dH5le6l116 Boys and girls majoring in health and physical education are eligible to join this club. The main object of the organization is to promote betterment of health both during the time they are in school and also after they have graduated. This club pro- vides a Stinchfield Memorial fund that is for students who need financial aid to finish school. JACK COHN President T!! I 1 ' I ! Ill THIRD ROW, L. to R.-C. E. Masten, Jim McGil1en, Gene Stergar, Jim Nordlund, Les Curry, Joe Barnett, Bob Jenkins, George Ryan, Jim Ward, Warren Stone. SECOND ROW-Dorothy Kennemer, Hazel Summers, Beverly Matheson, Joan McCracken, Lanice Roser, Dorrene Herreid, Doris Sunsted, Tom Waldo, George McCormick, Neil Hart, Dorothy Vollmer, Pam Cottam. FIRST ROW-Don Hammer, Leroy Albrecht, Marilyn Milburn, Willa Nies, Joanne Turner, Pat Miller, Ruth Samuelson, Mary Faith McLean, Kurtis Ueland, Gene Downey, Jack Cohn. Square and 60 pass gfllh .1 -I 7 Qu. N 1 The Square and Compass Club is a newly organ- ized social club for all students who are Masonically affiliated-Masons, Eastem Stars, DeMolays and Rainbow Girls. The purpose of this club is to meet and become better acquainted with each other. Each quarter they have a social function. GWEN BURKE President FIFTH ROW, L. to R.--Jewell Parker. Joann Marsh, Russell Marsh, Oscar Swenson, Jack Wolf, Kirke Frantz, James Hansen, Robert Watkins, Bill Gander, Sever Inkerud, Aureta Sandon, Mary Anne Neibauer. FOURTH ROW-Marillyn Pearson. Margaret Bold, Beverly Cottle. Betty Jo Hupp, Luanne Cole, Dorothy Squires. Grace Stanhope, Marian Burklund. Geraldine Worth, Marlys Ishmael, Donna Matson, Bob Morrlsette, Marge Morgan. Cathryn Wollaston, Bill Tester. Robert Sebastian. THIRD ROW-Barbara Stout, Janet Holland, Ann McCormick. Irene Leys, Elaine Mason, Frances Hertz, Sharon Elliott, Ada Jorgensen, Mary Ella Newman, Dick Pulls. Lois Weeks. Carol Reeder, Ruth Benson. SECOND ROW-Louise Fulton. Dave Andrew, Jeannine Hacker, Dwight B, Vadnals, Vonda, Smith, Arlene Stephenson. Nadine Throop, Charlotte Rodenberg, Virgil Durgan. Beverly Birkeland, Dorrene Herreid, Jeanette Truswell, Harry Fry. FIRST ROW-Gwen Burke, Menril G. Burlingame, Beth Stone, Lee Kohles. Keith Nordheim, Gene Ernst, Dorothy Larsen, Betty Miller, Marilyn Milburn. Elroy Cleliana, Shirley Clssel. ,..,,,.. X Qfllcg Zzfe Hlzapfcr af Z Z . An organization of future Smith-Hughes teachers, many have been future farmer members in high school. The purpose of this organization is for the members to get together to get a practical insight into the problems that are confronted in teaching. Each year they put on a turkey raffle and they go in with the 4-H Clubs for judging during the Winter Fair. DON KALSTAD President 1:75, THIRD ROW, L. to R.-Melvin E. Nielson, Reiny J. Jabs, Myron A. Rfogenes, J. Robert Pust, John P. Bugll, Stephen Blair, Albert Spika, Henry Haogenstad. Ken Cverner, Orval R. Seright, Verl Langston, Glenn Skaalure. Wayne Elser, Angus McMillan, Robert J, Irvine. SECOND ROW-William G. Hiett., Lear Flanagan, Al V. Aakhus, Samuel C. Andes, R, A. Weber, R. T, Nile, Eugene W. Teesdale, Paul I-I. Blunck, Marvin Costello, Gall Stensland, Ned E. Wagner. FIRST ROW-Don Kalstad, H. E. Rodeberg, Arthur B. Ward. Leo L. Knuti, Aden Hoagland, Fred Westman, Mike Jackson, Jake Jabs, Bob Hockett, Elmer Showman, Frank Westfall, Mike Singer, Robert Romek. 4 60 lege 4-H glllb The College 4-H Club is made up of former 4-H Club members now enrolled in college. Members of the club are responsible for planning and present- ing the 4-H Club Congress that is held on the M. S. C. campus each fall. They get together for a good time at regularly scheduled meetings and also have planned social events. KEITH NORDHEIM President THIRD ROW, L. to R.-Dick Pulis, Erlene Biggs, Jean Smoot, Jim Esmay, Ruth Quale, Sylvia Schneider. SECOND ROW-Ruth Benson, Joan Legg, Bob Klay, Marlys Ishmael, Patsy Erickson, Bill Armstrong, Marian Burklund, Jewell Parker. FIRST ROW-Keith Nordheim, Mae Luoma, Nadine Throop, Barbara Willson, Angus McMillan, Barbara McNiven, Janice Kampschror, Barbara Miller. 5116 wifes -I Q sk K ,.4 Saberettes is an organization for girls that makes fi ,.1ff', R. O. T. C. much more interesting! These girls help the Scabbard and Blade sponsor the Military Ballg drill leaders are chosen from this group. The Saberettes drill with the R. 0. T. C. boys and review with them on special events. ANNA RONNING President 4 'Ai , -' V t S' - Y D. is ,, 9 V K. V 5 'ff g my ! 'N-'rl s all THIRD ROW, L. to R.-Dorothy Allen, Lee Clark, Beth Stone, Betty Sharp, Barbara Stout, Jean Staudenmeyer, Shirley Cissel, Alice Brown, Patty Norton, Beverly Baringer. SECOND ROW-Florence Howanach, Doris Shuyler, Marillyn Pearson, Thea Westre, Ellen Pearson, Barbara Bertholf, Sanna Green, Leola Albrecht, Colleen Korell, Thelma Haigh, Jo Ann Judd, Helen M, Hoffman. FIRST ROW-Anna Ronning, Patricia Nelson, Phyllis Van Vorous, Velma Miles, Hazel Summers, Corinne Galt, Pat Nertney, Nancy Gordon, Ernestine Newhardt. 2 ceived its national charter in 1929 on this campus. All of the mechanical engineering students are mem- bers of the club. The main object of ASME is to provide a regular meeting and place where the students can -discuss their problemsg have guest speakers, and movies on subjects that pertain to their future. They take a field trip each year to an industrial center. ELROY CIGLIANA President 2 2 5 THIRD ROW, L. to R.-Arthur P. Mahler, Robert D. Merrill, Warren J. Roberts, Stan Olson, William G. Mallcik, Cecil Daley, Costantino Scaffidi, Donald E. Weinberg. Torger Tokel, Harold M. Hillstrom, Robert E. Pike, David W. Townsley, James J. Brennan, Howard C. Hooper. SECOND ROW-Francis V. Pendergast, Fred S. Voegeli, Lawrence J. Hegman, Kenneth Duncan, Carl Waltefr, Bill Taylor, Wayne Young, Phil Danston, Dave Evans, Stanley J, Sternik, Glenn E. Mayer, Frank J. Williams. FIRST ROW-Elroy Cigliana, Theodore R. Murphy, Howard F. Mullikin, Robert J. Gauen, Jan W. Van Wyk, Eugene Town, George E. Goff, Jack Brown, Nathaniel Townsend Oscar J. Petersen, George J. Morton, Walter E. Watters, Walter F. Kramis, Thomas C. Brubaker, Jr., John P. Arnott. American Society of Mechanical Engineers re- QQZ o'o Chemical Engineering students received their charter in 1934 on this campus. The purpose of this club is to hold discussions that will help in the advancement of chemical engineering and also to see the place of it in a world at war. Each year they take field trips to industrial plants. 4 GERALD O'NEILL President Q 2 : I 2 1 THIRD ROW, L. to R.-Joseph La Cerra, J. Robert King, Richard McHugh, Walter E. Craig, Russell Holecek, George Lohse, SECOND ROW-Jack Nelson, Don Strike, Kenneth Green, Bradley Munro, Bob Nickelson, Earl Kleinsfelder, Clarence Strand. FIRST ROW-Gerald O'Neil1, Jack Davidson, Robert Fischbach, Frank C. Silvey, Frank L. Mourich, Joseph Jaskot, John C. Urick. V 207 Sake dl6'uki14 Sock and Buskin is a local service organization for anyone having done any work along the line of dramatics. Each quarter the members of Sock and Buskin present a dramatic production for the stu- dents at M. S. C. and general public. EVERETT MARBLE President SECOND ROW, L. to R.-Marge Stromnes, Pat Flanagan, Patricia Nelson, Leola Albrecht, Rusty Anderson, Ellen Pearson, Phyllis Scherzer, Donna Schumacher, Janet Hoiland, Dick Hansen. FIRST ROW-Frank Ritter, Kathy Whelan, Neil Fuller, John Martinsen, Dave Andrew, Pat Bowles, Joan Rick, Betty Sharp, Leland Grover, Russell Holecek. W ,4. Ar. All women enrolled at M. S. C. are eligible to be members of W. A. A. by paying a fee which then gives them the privilege of taking part in individual and team sports such as swimming, tennis, volley- ball, basketball, softball, and others. There is no sorority competition, games are scheduled according 5 to the year in school, and recognition is given to R winning teams and outstanding players. On Wom- en's Day the individual sports awards and the Ham- ilton Trophy are presented. JO TURNER President THIRD ROW, L. to R.-Ardythe Tallman, Dorene Herreid, Jeanne Kellogg, Betty Sharp, Sanna. Green, Marvelle Jackson, Jeanneffer Christy, Dixie Biffle, Dorothy Larsen, Elsa Loken, Gloria Harrison, Vonda Smith, Janice Kampschror, Charlotte Rodenberg, Ada Jorgensen, Willa Nies. SECOND ROW-Cecilia Ann Kiefer, Dorothy Hearst, Jeanie Thomas, Grace Stanhope, Betty Stoddard, Alice Stod- dard, Yvonne Potvin, Barbara Smith, Jeanette Truswell, Martha Ludwig, Carol Merz, Barbavra St. Clair, Dorothy Squires. FIRST ROW-Beverly Baringer, Sylvia Schneider, Pam C ottam, Beverly Matheson, Elaine Mikkelsen, Anna Ronning, Hazel Summers, Nancy Gordon, Pat Miller, Ruth Samuelson, Joan McCracken, Lanice Roser, Dorothy Vollmer, Jo Turner, Miss Clydesdale, Sponsor. Dairy Science gfllb Members of the Dairy Science Club meet once a month to get and discuss new ideas in the line of the dairy industry. They have guest speakers who are well advanced in the field and who give interest- ing talks on the future of the various fields connected with dairy. This group is affiliated with the Amer- ican Dairy Science Association. STEWART MILLER President SECOND ROW, L. to R.-Orvin Curley, Bernard Scherer, Herb Eakman, Jack Rehberg, Wllbert Frank. FIRST ROW-Stewart Miller, Ray Hedrick, Leland Grover, John L. Brence, J. A. Nelson. QKZ 4 4 American Institute of Electrical Engineers re- ' ceived its charter in 1907 making it the first national engineering society on the campus. The A. I. E. E. students hold regular meetings at which pertinent topics pertaining to the field are discussed. They show movies and have guest speakers in to help in the advancement of electrical engineering. DICK GOULD President THIRD ROW, L. to R.-W. M. Wilson, Frank Zeleny, L. R. Spogen, R, H. Warden, John Deck, Lawrence E. Powell, Glenn B. Coughlan, Raleigh M. Bird, Ernest A. Guenin. SECOND ROW-K. K. Harlan, C. L. Crawshaw, D. L. Orr, R, J. Shavere, D. E. Price. N. E. Svejlcovsky, E. E. Egan, M. Thein, V. O. Andersen, H. M. Schmitt, A1 Scholz. FIRST ROW-R. V, Gould, R. C. Seibel, 'Al Hammell, Bill Fouse, Jim Crawford, John Amundson, Warren Patrick, Ray Claus, Bill Harris, Stan Moore. 7 .- , .--,X 9 if The Montana State Organization of Student Nurses is an organization for the furtherance of in- terest in nursing. It also serves to get the girls ac- quainted. Any girl enrolled in nursing is eligible to join this groupg she may be on the campus or on affiliation. JEANNINE HACKER President THIRD ROW, L. to R.-Vonda Smith, LaMoyne Berger, Rita Pursley, Donna Pugh, Alice Willman, Dawn Tidball, Ilene Smith, Delores Fairbanks, Pat Cusbbage, Pat Skaggs. SECOND ROW-Matilda Iiihdierski, Wilma Enman, Eireen Neuhardt,iElaine Mason, Joan Lefevre, Carol Christman, Jo Anne Painter, Mary Ann Crowley, Jean Brown, Frances Hertz. , . V . W FIRST ROW-Jeannine Hacker, Bebty JL Davis, Anna. Pearl Sherrick, Beverly Sainsbury, Carole Engelhardt, Joan Labrie, Polly MacDonald, Lois Weeks, Rose Gloder, Ada Jorgenson, Luane Cole. ki gfllb' Since Skiing is one of the most popular winter sports at Bozeman, this club is one of the most active 1 l during the months of snow. They have regular E meetings that are well attended by the many enthu- siasts. Whenever possible most of the members of this club are out at Bear Canyon. Once a year they plan a big skiing trip to West Yellowstone. STUB GENDREAU President 31? !'il THIRD ROW, L. to R.-Tom Hawkins, Barb Muir, Juanita Yates, John McClure, Oscar J. Peterson, James Smith, Russell Holecek, Allen Brown, John Switzer, Bob Berg, Bev- erly Peterson, Patty Nertney. SECOND ROW-Joan Lefevre, Alice Brown, Betty Jo Hupp, Frankie Rowse, Barbara St. Clair, Sugar Holland, Elliott Dybdal, Noral Johnson, Pat Hansen, Kathy Kilchli, Joan Labrie. FIRST ROW-Lee W. Gendreau, Lee Kohles, Ellen Pearson, Kathleen Whelan, Sanna Green, Bob Fehlberg, Jim Crawford, Bill Mallick, Don Carr, Judy Best, Dick Borsheim, Gerry Fullerton. 4 Eng hear Gauucil The Engineers Council is composed of the presi- dents of the engineering organizations. The purpose of this council is to try to further the advancement of engineering students on the campus and through- out the state. This council is responsible for the selection of the senior engineer who receives the Montana Society of Engineers Gold Awardg and, il sponsors the Montana Engineers publication. ELROY CIGLIANI President SECOND ROW, L. to R.-Wm. E. Otto, Leo R. Spogen, A. J. Chaibai, F. C. Jones, R. F. Felberg, R. E. Pike, R. L. Nickelson. FIRST ROW-Elroy Cigliani, E. W. Schilling, Jack M. Garcia, Robert Hearst, Bruce Rus- sell, Gerald O'Nei11, Thomas G. Sanborn, .Dan E. Crouter. ufmau 67116 Newman Club is the active Catholic group of the college students. It is open to all of that faith. They meet the first Sunday of each month and attend , early mass in a group after which they hold their X early moming breakfast and dance in the Rosary Gym. JOHN BADER President A 1 J 2 FOURTH ROW, L. to R.-Bob Kirkpatrick, E, L. Michels, John W. Goebel, John Braida, Ed Hanson, Pat O'Connor, Norman Hobby, Rose Gloder, Richard S. Efta, Marie Mondelli, J. Egan, Pat Erpelding, Laszlo Tetmajer. THIRD ROW-Joseph Jaskot, Hans Denk, Earl Egan, Frank Covarrubias, Don Martin, Cora Lee Hedges, Kay Nash, Gerry Knoebel, Jo Ann Marley, Sylvia Schneider, Mary Blank, Sam Korsemoe, Francis Ravet, Al Aakhus, Jim Maus, Charles Whalen. SECOND ROW-Roger La Fond, Cellie Loch, Lou Hepfl, Beverly Drew, Doris Palmer, Willa Nies, Anne Elwell, Stan- ley J. Sternik, John Hogan, Robert K. Harant, Jim Kolar, Bill Boylan, Dan Badura. FIRST ROW-John Bader, Joe De Pape, Beverley Sherlock, Pat Flanagan, Harold Ramsbachefr, Paul Schmechel, . . 1 , Aden Hoagland, Jack Hill, Frank Petr, Gene Conners, Joan Nash, Lear Flanagan, Jeannette Chrlsty, Pat Boy e John Bugli, Louis P. Ward. Raymond Stevens. We fm 24 far 90 mia! 2714 The VVestminster Foundation is composed of students united by the Presbyterian Church. They meet on Sunday nights and discuss problems of religious interest as well as topics of the day. They also have some novel and interesting social events. THIRD ROW, L. to R.-Glenn Ingram, Charles Hayes, David Townsley, Bill Stephenson, Keith Wilson, George York, John McClure. Bob Schilling. SECOND ROW-Dean Moore, Velma Miles, Marlene Wilson, Arlene Stephenson, Phyllis Van Vorous, Charlotte Rodenberg, Barbara Stout, Erleen Biggs, Eva Stewart. FIRST ROW-Jerry Dull, Donna Doran, Mrs. Victor R, Scovill, Patty Norton, Bill Banta, Alice Brown, Beverly Ferguson, Barbara Gordon, Thelma I-Iaigh. ,N , 1. --L-N. Q 'Y' Q Q v 4: ...fr- THIRD ROW, L, to R.-Ann Eastman, Mary Anne Neibauer, Melvin Nielson, Bob Hockett, Harold Tutvedt. Bob Weber, Vonda Smith. . SECOND ROW-Ray Rovig, Doris Sundsted, Marge Stromnes, Vera Anderson, LeRoy Nyquist, Truman Anderson, Arne Degn, Jean Aikins, Marjorie Anderson, Jean Staud- enmeyer, Paul Tutvedt. FIRST ROW-Glenn Skaalure, Norman Anderson, Jr., Thea Westre, Don Omlie, Karna Sunsted, Charles Gestring, Maxine Jackson, Bill Richter. Lutheran fudmis ,llssvcizzf lm Lutheran Students Association is composed of college students who attend the Lutheran church. The pur- pose of the group is to work for spiritual faith and inspiration among the members and they also have social functions. . e Q Q.. Lfanferbury Klub M, S. C. students who 'are members of the Episcopal Church belong to the Canterbury Club. The purpose of the club is to bring the students closer to spiritual work and also become better acquainted among themselves. SECOND ROW, L. to R.-Ann Michel, Lilah Hartzog, Dorothy Larsen, Dick Smith, Bob Smith, John Smith, Mary Ann Newton, Mollie Morse, Irvine A. Purdy, Hal Lucius. ' FIRST ROW-Eric Lowney, Hanford L. King, Lucille Heron, Margaret Voulkos, Cathryn Wollaston, Frances Hertz, Charles J. Ottenhimer, Robert Hyssop. Y . if. -. ,. sur' ' ' rd 3 W I fi? t 1 SECOND ROW, L. to R.-Erle Gross, Eric Lowney, Eugene P. Conners, Rev. M. H. Adams. Bud Yost, Robert Smith, Juanita Yates, Lee Schrolucke, FIRST ROW-Billie Morrison, Evelyn W. McCormick, Patty Norton, Joan Huxley, Marion Burklund, Anna Ronning, Elaine Mikkelsen, Ellen Moore. fnfvr Hlzurclz Ezrzmcil The Inter Church Council is made up of representatives of each faith of the student body. The main object of this group is to promote religious activities and to bring about solidarity between the various religious groups. The members work together, and each spring they have a religious retreat. R. 0. T. C. Corps Companies Squadrons siffiiw-i ijwgf, .,,. -, , : - A M 'K X 'Q 714-gi,-Vff4i T- ,ff ' w - . ,. p'3,fa?EM+ . ' wg f , W A . ' wwmaw Nywig- mv, mr N . . , , I W W ' Q' fswMwQ W' AM Mf 1 fs-3' 135' -14.21, va dv A 'ww' 1' Wu? Y , F X ' A 1 Q44 ' . 1 3 ' ,,sf.' ! f 'Yayv .5 sf I L ga' iilgf' . , i gg? v ,S .V ufgif? J if 53 1 .Q , g C i La, V U ,. .M , ,, . x V . gr, j Q ,F ? '. Iv . fr . O 1 ang nf . .,X-, Y ,, S I J . . .00-',, mm ' 'ig : .V .f h., gi,n , A- Y' , P .N ., -Wx forg- 1 ' i 7 75.0.21 . JACK CROSBY Corps Cadet Commander Lforps af Hadefs CORPS HEADQUARTERS- CORPS STAFF, Left to Right,-Herman S. Moore, Ed Jacobson, Lloyd Reder, Joe McKeth- an. Lyle Woolhiser, C. C. Small, James Hammer. GROUP AND BATTALION HEADQUARTERS 5. ' 'T JIM LESLIE RUSSELL GUSTAFSON Infantry Battalion Air Force Group Cadet Commander Cadet Commander TOP GROUP, L. to R.-Group Staff: Don Grabow, Ruane Dunlap, Don Hanto, Oscar Peterson. BOTTOM GROUP-Battalion Staff: Max Carlson, Doug Hoekstra, Bill Hauser, Lawrence Cristiana. YVILL SIMS Company Commander 617 lpany ,4 5 wa, A FOURTH ROW, L. to R.-Robert A. Jones, L. D. Hamlin, Russell J. Holecek, Martin H, Fabricius, Gerald K. Murphy, Roland C. Mosher, Max E. Fries, Chas. E. Gestring, David F. DeLap, G. P. DeVau1t. THIRD ROW-Robert H. Jorgenson, Lee R. Rovig, Charles F, Angel, John R. Crabtree Robert A. Pewitt, Eddie L. Donohue, Frank J. Ward, Marcus E. Misch, R. Bredburg Wendle M. Martinell. SECOND ROW-Robert E. Schilling, Warren E. Kurger, James F. Boespflug, Eddie L Gunduson, Allen C. Ranta, Thomas G. Young, Leland H. VanWink1e, Robert C. Kay John S, McClure, Richard E. Duncan, Dennis B. Harris. FIRST ROW-Jack R. Lloyd, Everett D. Cummings, Chas. Dawdy, Jorge A. Rodriguez Robert, L. Quenemoen, James L. McClintock. n Eompfzuy 16' 5 B A A 5. - .r . CECIL CLARK Company Commander FOURTH ROW, L. to R.-J. P. Kanalz, C. D. Allen, K. E. Marsh, R. A, Mahugh, F. X. Muller, W. R. Heald, C. V. Hayward, F. R. Patterson, P. M. Muneta, K. R. Kimball. THIRD ROW-R. D. Painter, R. N. Weast, R. C. Easter, L. S. Harris, J. L. Pearce, H. O. Moore, W. D. Taylor, D. D. Mee, C. J. Metully, E. R. Becker. SECOND ROW-T. J, Parac, J. T. Bowdish, W. R. Close, L. K. Buell, W. L. Randash, J. E. Green, W. M. Rauscher, W. D. Norley, G. A. Zink, W. O. Bradford. FIRST ROW-L. M. Hardie, E. E. Horton, J. J. Miller, A. M. Hein, R. F. Eyman, N. W. Hart. ZZ 4 BERNEY JONES Company Commander Kamp ny 6 :ffl iff'-,.,,,.'r1' , . .,-.. FOURTH ROW, L. to R.-Jack Beckwith, Richard Efta, Roger Tunnicliff, Donald Jenni, Herb Townsend. Donald Anderson, Lynn Lee, Dean Shriver, Donald Pegg, Richard Busma, Jack Hill. THIRD ROW-George Deschamps, Kenneth Baldwin, Clarence Cochine, Lowell Bowen, Harry Harrity, Bob Chesnover, Gene Thayer, Carl Tucker, Delbert Ballard, David Hurtt, David Peterson. SECOND ROW-Dave Casebolt, George York, Richard Ushijima, Keith Wilson, Darrell Barrick, Anton Schoonen, Quinton Brawner, Earl Kleinfelder, Roger Grobe, John Biggle, John Walkawski. FIRST ROW-Dean Berwick, John Larson, Richard Porte, Ronald Holm, James Hoiness, James I-Illl. 60 ,muy Z9 EMILE RUFFIER Company Commander FOURTH ROW, L. to R.-R. H. Pulis, R, L. Funke, D. R. Whalen, F. E. Eckes, W. R. Richter, F. W. Traeger, W. Loo, N. R. Herrington, P. H. Wetzsteon, J. F. Mitchell. THIRD ROW-A. Wang, J. F. Saltenberger, R, E. Lowery, R. W. Lowery, W. A. Webster, R. A. Wenzel, D. W, Nelson, H. W. Halesy, D. W. Morris. SECOND ROW-C. P. Pile, H. Hollo, W. L. Larson, P, C. Mathews, W. A. Hunt, D. E Hueseman, D. E. Ornlie, S. C. Sevener, B. P. Hackett, F. J. Messmer. FIRST ROW-J. K. Saunders, R. E, Levra, J. D. MacMillan, R. J. McConnen, K. D. Walton, D. Kranz. -rr BILL HUPP Squadron Commander Squadron ,4 ik F. 5. 44. 1 FOURTH ROW. L. to R.-J. R. McCann, J. N. Fritz, M. J. Griffiths, D. J. Brekke, R. L. Laffoon, W, S. Jackson, R. E. Lowney, O. K. Boetticher, M. A. Swandal, F. W. Favet, J. R. Brown, J. R. Hogg. THIRD ROW-H. D. Picton, J. D. Lawson, D. P. McNamara, P. J. I-IcHugh, G. E. Evans W. D. Cunningham, T, Dundas, B. McDoug-all, D. Barton, D. L. Waldorf, C. Evans, R McDonnell, E. E. Armstrong. SECOND ROW-P. D. Brohough, J. Rogers, J. Edwards, J. Schure, B. Bergan, F. Sielbach V. Davis, R. M. Smith, W. E. Bird, W, J. Ross. M. J. Todd, D. A. Matzick. FIRST ROW-J. Turley, J. R. Switzer, O. H. Schindelar, P. H. Hauck, G. W. Roth, D. F Elwell, P. J, Blunck, D. J. Kennedy. r Squadron 16' TOM DRUMMOND Squadron Commander FOURTH ROW, L. to R.-T. B. Anderson, J. W. Barnett, M. S. Hegre, W. E. McLendon, J. M. Simonfy, F. E. Daivson. L. L. Flanagan, J, C. Beer, W. E. Craig, T. S. Dahood. THIRD ROW-M. D. Turley, W. W. Whitney, B. R. Teigen, H. E. Dykema, R. R. Bennett R. D, Gorsich, E. A. Hughes, E. F. Armstrong, L. S. Faller SECOND ROW-J. C. McKenna, W. M. Cook, F. G. Johnson, R. L. Duncan, T. J. Phillips, J. W. Howell, F. C. Mercord, J. E. Strouf, R, J. Sanduick, P. A. Spang. FIRST ROW-R. K. Dundas, W. H. Jones, M. R. Costello, W. N. Wright, J. F. Holler, G. P. Goyins, F. P. Ritter, R. F. Kirkpatrick. r A- GL GARY WETZSTEON . Squadron Commander Squ dw 6 A .4-- 1 i 1 ?:5'. FOURTH ROW. L. to R.-G. S. Thompson, J. Ragland, R. O'Brien, R. LaFond, H. Rams- ' G. K1' r, G. McCormick, W. Stapleton. bacher, W. Medendorp, D. Alhnson, E. Jones, inge THIRD ROW-T. Shellenberger, M, Kuebler, J. Nichols, P. Swandal, G. Wilson, E. Gee L. Larsen, C. Martin, E. Matthew, R.. Roscoe, L. Vail. SECOND ROW-W. Baugh, J. Jabs, E. Martinell, M. Garrity, J. Lavender, D. Ryan, D Sivertson, L. Spraggins, J. Hane, A. Kober, J, Wickersham. FIRST ROW-E. Gross, S. Ragland, R. G0uld, R. Watkins, J. Peretti, R. Warden, G Graves, G. Knobel, Squadron Z? .- 7-' ' V, z GEORGE BARTH Squadron Commander FOURTH ROW, L. to R.-J. Dorn, Ken M. Evenson, G. A, King, F. G. McKemva, R. H. Good, John C. Hovren, Jack D. Delp, Gerald W. Stensland, Richard Borsheim, Duane Wilson. THIRD ROW-D. L. Bolich, G. D. Miller, T. C. Grigg, G. E. Martinell, Philip Donally, Charles Beers, Elliott Dybdal, Harold Herbig, Robert Howey, Palmer Larsen, Gene Black, SECOND ROW-Wm. L. Wagner, Alvin J. Droge, Jack K. Durnam, Bob Morrison, Virgil Durgan, Earl Dedman, Jack Sohl, Robert Bishop, David Koehler, Leonard Rohrer, Vernon Laubach. FIRST ROW-Henri Dassonville, Jim Crawford, Guenther Rahnefield, Bill Mallick, Stan Olson, Roy Ohta, Austin Purdy, Bill Lorentz. DAVE FORSYTH Company Commander Infantry Jfmdqua far 60 ,muy fa U TH ROW L to R A M Degn S W Henault R E Rich G. M. Nash, H. B, Lock- FO R , . .- . . , . . , . . , hart L. E. Norris, D. H. Travis, K. D. Wuerl, E. J. Violette, G, M. Stensland, D. W. Margin, L. W. Duncan, E. J. Stergar. R. B. Saunders. THIRD ROW-E. J. Waller, D, T. Burnett, R. A. Egeland, R.. S. Jones, J. A. Weaver, J. W. Preston, K. B. Todd, E. B. Wilson, J. L. Wocasek,, R. D. Rumph, K. R. Schmidt, R. D. Raftery, W. R. McC1arty. SECOND ROW-G, A. Bedish, R. D. Koontz, W. E. Leary, C. F. Grossman, T. H. Thomas, M. K. Strand, P. R. Butkay, A. V. Cruz, N. D. Opie, D. S. Haynes, C. L. Spain, N. D. Chapman, B. W. Popenfuss, N. E, Svejkovsky, D. S. Shunk, E. J. Spang. FIRST ROW-John I-I. Coverdale, Jerry Border, Chas. R.. Pearson, Fred Westman, James Snell. Air Head ua fer Squadron l , . DWIGHT VADNAIS Squadron Commander !.,-9Y'm,i.-- Ji, ., .QI-,-in Q ly ' , as -M . . K - FOURTH ROW, L. to R.-J. L. Brown, R. D. Komek, R. V. Jenkins, J. W. Harrer. G, S Land, W. J. Ottem, J. A. McGi11en, J. R. Kahl, H. R. Boe, J. P. Jelinek, P, D. Lord D. D. Viers, R. E. Pike, J. W. Hawkins, M, D. McDonnough, Larry J. Schroder. THIRD ROW-B. S. Miller, W. P. Chilcote, R. J, Jabs, R. W. Peterson, F. E. Jones, R. E Dingman, B. W. Meyer, M. E. Nielson, W. F. Kramis, G. W. Salo, W. E. Jones, R. H. Hanson, L. K, Ralston, E. A. Guenin, P. J. Andrilenas, J. V. Leishman, W. T. Taylor, E. W. Lingel. SECOND ROW-R. J. Griffin, J. W. Lambrecht, J. M. Slager, R. H. Madison, L. E. Naegeli, ' F. P. Erickson, R. L, Cole, R. P. Gagner, T. G. Sanborn, R. K. Bowen, C. A. Shelton, S. Bakken, G. J. Morton, G. D. Olsen, D. P. Heaney, G. B. Coughlan, D. L. Orr, D. T. Bartlett. FIRST ROW-D, H. Andrew, T. A. Sawer, T. Kuhr, A. B. Bellusci, M. K. Korslund. F Ji V 8' 5 FOURTH ROW, L. to R.-E. H. Jabs, J. W, Wright, W. M. Chase, A. P. Christofferson, L. L. DeMers, J. H. Fellerhoff, E. J. Rudisill, W. R. Banta, R. D. Norman, C. G. Jacoby, R, L. Holker. THIRD ROW-T. N. Welch, B. W. Ellard, Robt. Quesenberry, D. L. Strike, A. L. Kern, C. W. Herndon, J. W. Peretti, F. J. Scharf, W. D. Tester, M, S. Urdahl, J. M. Gidley. SECOND ROW-G. M. Snow, J. W. Glosser, R. L. Marsh, N. E. Hobby, R. H, Dolliver, R. S. Smith, G. H. Fullerton, N. Johnson, K. J. Baker, G. A, Heil, J. L. MacPherson. FIRST ROW-A. Spurgeon, J. W. Newton. ' A7 W ...J COLOR GUARD, L. to R.-R. Shaw, T. Bleakly, R. Switzer, J. Gleason. O FIFTH ROW, L. to R.-Raymond Stevens, James Thompson, Bert Harrall, Don Copley, Don Eklund, Bill Beadle, Jim Hartson. FOURTH ROW-John Fry, Ray Lightner, Harvey Pierce, Gilbert Riet, James Allison, Stephen Brown, Ernie Todd. THIRD ROW-James Radcliffe, Arthur Crane, LaVerne Bokma, Richard Van Tuinen, John Doll, Chas. Klane, George Westlake. SECOND ROW-Gordon Clark, James A, Orr, Bob Thomas, Fred Olson, Frank Covarrubias, Ray Giebel, Harold B. Moes, Larry Blake. FIRST ROW-Bob Waters, Robert Weeks, William Cummings, Vernon White, Robert Moore, Charles Ottenheimer, Daniel Badura, Mervin Bendewald. Edmund P. Sedivy. 13. 0. Z1 Ci Hand Fore Tu Prepare through R.O.T.C. Miss Betty Sharp, Queen of the Military Ball. 1 D Football Basketball Track Minor Sports r , yn 4- 'QI 4, 4 - '5,..f ,t 'bl'!'Q: i1 .. V rf H 1 x 5 ,W 'L-1,ff-A,:g, 'Q .v'w:1f'f .ji-5' I , , fic I --'fj'fL.,., .N ' 15' -54' .w'f4:' .ffm f ,4 Ei '5'f3 ' L-T-if l f? ,- w H, .- 3,43-,q , .QV 751- -Ag, x, 'sr' 5 W , 4 1 W if f -. a. F - 'WH glffffdllff 1951 was a brand new football year at M.S.C. with a new head coach, two new assistant coacnes, a new offensive, and a bare handful ot returnmg lettermen. johnny Mason, fiery head coach, accepted his po- sition with the Bobcats after a three-year absence from coaching circles as a sporting-goods salesman. Masons high-water mark seems to have been 1939, when he coached Colorado School of Mines to a Rocky Mountain conference crown and undefeated season, a decade earlier he had a large part in devel- oping All-American halfback Whizzer White at Colorado University. Johnny hung up his varsity cleats at Oklahoma A 6: M in 1925 atter seeing multi duty in the signal-calling slot. Lacking the breed of big, fast men necessary for making the T work, Mason switched to the single wing, and started conditioning the squad Septem- ber 1. Two weeks later the Cats were off to Laramie for an afternoon go with the potent Wyoming Cow- boys. Bowden Wyatt's powerhouse eleven slaugh- tered the 'Cats 61-13 between yawns, with 48 men seeing action for the 1949 Skyline Six Champions. Montana State picked up 115 yards from scrimmage, compared to 561 for the rampaging 'Pokes, and In the clear. Will he make it? . fab ,J fini? 9 if I . 3 TOP-Glen White, assistant coach: Gordon Herwig, trainer. BOTTOM-John Mason, head football coach. Opp. Score 34 27 39 wr' Bobcat Score Opponent 18 Colorado College 0 North Dakota, State 13 Idaho State In the lead. Ninn.. THIRD ROW, L. to R.-John Cohn, Gene Domez, Ray Gallick. SECOND ROW-Dale Boatright, Jim Brown, John Calcaterra. FIRST ROW-Leroy Albrecht, Herman Bliss, Tom Bleakly. Bobcat Score Opponent Opp. Score 13 Wyoming U. 61 13 Western State 26 6 Eastern Washington 20 didn't get across the midfield stripe until the fourth quarter, when a 37-yard pass put the leather on the Wyoming 20. Four plays later, fullback Gene Ster- gar bulled his way to pay dirt from 16 yards out. The 'Pokes fumbled the following kickoff on their own 20, and four plays later the Blue and Gold hung up another six-pointer when McCillen dropped back and whipped an aerial to wingback Kennedy, who went over standing up. With one game under their belts, the gridcats hosted a powerful Westem State club under the arcs on Catton Field the next week. Sparked by two all-conference linemen and a stellar soph- omore quarterback who ran his tearrfs T with speed and deception, the Mountaineers pounded out a convincing 26-13 win. Left end Don Crabow col- lected after taking a short pass from halfback jim McCillen, and Iim Brown swept right end from a yard out for M.S.C.'s second touchdown. After leading 6-0 for the entire first half, Mason's blue and gold crew fell apart in the second half as Eastem Washington's Savages lashed out to a 20-6 win. Cheney fullback Michelson boomed 74 long yards for the first tally in the third period, and steamed 42 yards a few minutes later to hang up another six points. Center Roy Conrad stole a flat pass and went 70 yards untouched to cap East- em Washington's second half scoring parade. M.S.U. plastered the same Cheney eleven 52-0 the previous weekend. After giving a power-packed Utah State club a terrific game the year before in a 19-14 loss at Logan, the Bobcats found Utah fullback jim Gar- Bengals ' .illi l ' rett a little too hot to handle in the season's second home appearance. The 198-pound sophomore pow- ered his way through and around the MSC line for 22 points. The Aggies chewed into pay dirt three times in as many tries in the first quarter and left the 'Cats 20 points in the deficit column at half time. Tackle Ray Gallick set up the only State tally late in the third stanza when he stole the ball on the Utah 47. Fullback Gene Stergar pounded across from the four to save the 'Cats from a blanking. Highly-favored Colorado State, undefeated in four starts and well on the way to clinching the RMC crown, ran into a fired-up Montana State aggrega- tion the next week-end in Greeley. Stinging from four straight shellackings, the Bobcats put on a show of hard blocking and running and vicious tackling that netted an 18-7 win. After the Colorado Bears had scored late in the second quarter, the blue and gold grid machine started functioning with jim Brownis 35-yard scoring jaunt around end. Then halfback Brown oiled his slinging arm and found end Don Grabow with two air-mail packages good for six points each. At Naranche Stadium, the next week bespectacled Tom Kingsford lived up to the pre-game billing. The MSU quarterback pitched three touchdown passes and had a fourth aimed for the end zone when the final gun put the kibosh on the game. 462 yards from scrimmage for the Silvertip gridders over MSC's 172 gave a good indication of how the battle went. A Grizzly fumble set up the only serious Bob- cat threat, and that drive stalled on the nine-yard line. The 33-0 decision gave the University its 34th win in 48 meetings of the two schools. Only two A Grizzly someone didn't stop. Shipkey storms through mud and rain. FOURTH ROW, L. to R.-George McCormick, Jim McGi11en, A1 Miller. THIRD ROW-Bill Leary, Tom LeProwse, Bob Mason. SECOND ROW-Neil Hart, Steve Henault, Dean Ken- nedy. FIRST ROW-Bob Graham, Don Grabow, Don Ham- mer. Bobcat Score Opponent Opp. Score 6 Utah State 34 18 Colorado State 7 0 Montana U. 33 FIFTH ROW-Pat Wickersham. FOURTH ROW, L. to R.-Gene Stergar, Fred Wolfe, Tom Welch. THIRD ROW-Don Sievertson, Jack Simonfy, Cliff Steel. SECOND ROW-Ed Rech, Bruce Richards, Dick Shaw. games wound up in ties. Hence, the copper bowl remains in the 'Bar trophy case for another year. Homecoming matched the victory-hungry Bobcats and the powerful Colorado College Bengals. In seven previous tilts, the MSC gridmen had only a win in 1936 to boast against the defending Rocky Mountain conference champions. Both squads had measured Colorado State, with the C C Bengals notching a 13-0 win. Arm chair quarterbacks doped the game as a battle right down to the gun, but Colorado fullback Boucher powered his way to three touchdowns to spark the scoring punch that gave the Bengals a 34-18 win. Halfback Jack Cohn sparkled for the 'Cats sucking in a 30-yard toss in the end zone to draw first blood early in the first quarter. In the last frame, Cohn slashed 54 and 34 yards to hang up all 18 points for alma mater. After absorbing painful lickings from the Bob- cat grid machine for two years straight, the North Dakota Bisons roared back to flatten the 'Cats 27-0 under the lights at Glendive the next week. The air was full of Nodak passes., and the Bisons ends were a little thicker under those same passes than the Montana State secondary defenseg three of the NDAC tallies came via the aerial route. The 1951 grid season was rung out with a Sunday afternoon clash in Idaho State's Spud Bowl at Poca- tello. The Bengals, smarting from a 19-14 loss at the hands of MSC last year when they were held on the one-yard line for three downs in the final 30 seconds, came back to dent the scoring column in every period. Bob Graham, sophomore speed mer- chant for the 'Cats, hustled 40 yards on a punt re- turn and Jim Brown smacked over from the two to put the Blue and Cold on the short end of the 39-13 count. Stergar on a rampage. FIRST ROW-Jim Mitchell, Jim Nordland, Jerry Rag- land. BACK ROW. L. to R.-Frank Ward, Bob Dickson, Jim Kathen, Menko Dykeman, Hugh Wagner, Marlow Urdahl, Winthrop Webster, Roger Lalflond, Tom Young, Roger Hurst. THIRD ROW-Michael O'Tooley, Dean Shriver. Harold Halesy, Bill Roney, Norm, Johnson, Rod Roys, Jack Edwards. Willy Baugh, Jim Messmer, Kenneth Marsh. SECOND ROW-Leon Evens, Hugh Wilson, Bob Baldwin, Jim Gidley. Gordon Duncan, Jack Hill, Bob Jasovich, Pete McHugh, Ed Donahue, Don Doyle. FRONT ROW--Robert Chesnover, Melvan Forney, Jerry Micky, Frank Ross, Duane Grob, Cliff Condon, Bob Picket, Gary Miller, Don Morris, Tom Parac. Kitten Zvzffball F rosh mentor Jinx Anderson's fledgling eleven wound up the season with a 2-3 won-lost record. Fresh from whitewashing the Idaho State Frosh at Pocatello 31-6, the Kittens went after the University Cubs on Catton Field. After leading from the second quarter until the final stanza, the locals went down 7-6 when the Cub quarterback pitched a pass that set up the Univer- sity tally and extra point. The Kittens edged out the heavier, more experienced Ricks College Vikings 7-0 on the local field, and Westem Montana blanked the Kittens 13-0 at Dillon to even the won-lost ledger for Anderson's boys. The Cubs measured the MSC Frosh 19-0 at Missoula in a game that saw the State eleven much weakened by numerous injuries. Numeral winners included Ends, Jack Hill, Gary Miller, Bill Roney, Roger LaFond, Ed Donohue, and Gene Richesong Tackles, Bob Pickett, Dick Duncan, Willie Baugh, and Hugh Wagner, Guards, Pete McHugh, Harold Hallesy, Leon Evans, Walt Ross, and Bob Chesnoverg Centers, Win Web- ster and Cliff Congdon, Backs, Tom Parac, Dean Shriver, Norm johnson, jack Edwards, Ken Marsh, Rod Roys and Don Morris. i . f' , I 1 JINX ANDERSON BUCKY MASTEN Coach Assistant Coach r 3 i TOP John Breeden, coachg Gordan Herwig, trainer. BOTTOM Ted Anderson, manager. Bobcat Score Opponent Northern Montana Northern Montana Utah University Utah University Utah State College 1611 kafbzzll Montana State's 1950-51 edition of the ca- saba squad made basketball history . . . after clinching the Rocky Mountain title with a 9-1 conference record, the 'Cats tromped the Uni- versity cagers, won the district NAIB tourney in Billings, and bowed to highly touted Okla- homa A 81 M 50-46 in the first round of the Western NCAA tourney in Kansas City. This marked the first appearance of a Montana team in an NCAA bout. Brick Breeden, Bobcat mentor, was named RMC coach of the year, Les Curry and Ioe McKethen were named to the all-conference first string, and Chuck Mitchell received hon- orable mention in the same department. joe McKethen also got All-American honorable mention in Collier's magazine. Les Curry, stellar Bobcat forward, wound up his senior year with 1437 points in varsity competition-second only to Cat', Thompson's three-year record of 1539 counters in the 1928-30 era. In winning 24 and losing 12, the 'Cats av- eraged 64.92 points per game, and lost only two of their last 15 starts. Initiating the season against the Northern Montana quintet, the Bobcats peeled the Colorado man clumps one. They call this basketball? 1-'Z-Fit . Miki.. Lights properly in a twin bill at Bozeman, handing the Havre crew a 95-49 shellacking the second night. On a road trip the next week, the powerful Utah University five scalped the 'Cats twice, with the Utah State aggregation making it three in a row with a 70-62 squeeze. Again hitting the 90-point mark against the Rocky Mountain bucketeers, the blue and gold casaba artists pocketed an easy pair of wins. The 'Cats ran into more big trouble in the form of Wyoming U's potent quintet in a three-game bill the next week. The first tilt, played at Bozeman, saw the Cowboys edge out a not-too-convincing 55-53 win over the scrappy MSC crew, in the other two games played on Wyoming maples, the Wyoming five found its eye and thumped the Breeden- men properly. Whitworth's rangy squad, sparked by 6,8 center Ray Polson, moved into the Bobcat camp after plastering the MSU Grizzlies the previous week and split a pair with the ,Cats. Pacific Lutheran, also fresh from a win over the Grizzlies stepped into mid-week clashes with the local quint and went home smarting under a double shellacking. Colorado Mines was the first conference opponent to feel the Bobcat scoring punch. The Blue and Cold took an easy pair from the Miners, 84-40 and 73-37, cooled Rocky Moun- tain twice more at Billings, and then had its McCahill outreaches to score. 'N -t ,F 1-. Q . 1 a y-5, a - ,-., gui-f lfttwi Joe Barnett Bobcat Score 90 5:3 50 ' 51 51 54 'ii wgff , 1 Opponent Rocky Mountain Wyoming University Wyoming University Wyoming University Whitworth College Whitworth College S ZSRTAW1 Les Curry Opp. Score 58 55 69 72 61 47 at Colorado on the rebound. g et , ,K ' R olfgy Sli- M joilgfg Bobcat Score Opponent Pacific Lutheran Pacific Lutheran Colorado Mines Colorado Mines Rocky Mountain Rocky Mountain him. five-game win skein chopped off by Whitworth in two free-scoring tilts at Spokane, one of them a 90-80 affair. Off on another short win streak the 'Cats put off a stubbom Western State crew in a pair of conference tilts at Garrison. The 'Cats then moved in on the Colorado College crew for what the dopesters had called the biggest threat to MSC's conference titular hopes. The Bears, sparked by speed merchant George Sweeney, made it a fight to the wire in losing 68-66 in the initial go. The second night Sweeney, who had been gloating over a 25- foint per game average for the season, ran into tall trouble in the form of 6'4 Bob Miller, junior Bobcat guard. Under Big Mill's de- fensive eye, the Colorado ace notched three points as the 'Cats swept the second game 68-47. In the Missoula edition of the state cham- pionship playoff, Coach Iiggs Dahlberg's Grizzly Bars found the Bobcat basketball machine in high gear with a smooth-clicking fast break the first night. The University hide was nailed to the fence to the tune of an 81-58 trouncing. Dahlberg called a special practice the next morning and masterminded his oiling Bears to a 57-54 scalping party the next night. Back on the local hardwoods the next week the ,Cats belted Idaho State out of the RMC conference race with 71-69 and 74-61 decis- Will you leave me alone' ll ions. Only the second night counted in con- ference play, though. Again at Bozeman a week later, the Breedenmen entertained an- cient rivals from Colorado State, the school which spoiled a perfect conference record for the 'Cats last year in a double overtime game at Greeley. The Colorado quint was unim- pressive trailing 54-18 in the middle of the second half the first night. The Blue and Cold ironed out an easy 61-43 win the second night to sweep the two-game series with the Bears for the first time since before the war. Off to Pocatello with a 9-0 conference rec- ord and their eyes again on an undefeated RMC season, the Bobcats were cut down 68-61 by a fired-up Bengal crew. Dewey Cunning- ham, Idaho center, sparkled under the net, dumping in 23 points. With their backs against the proverbial wall to win both games, to regain the state title absent for two years, the 'Cat aggregation sharpened up for the last of the Grizzly series. The opening night the score was knotted seven times, but the Bears led only twice, and then by no more than three points. Center Ray John- son was the big gun in the Bobcat attack, suck- ing in rebounds like a vacuum cleaner and looping 16 points of his own. Leading 45-39 with four minutes left, the Blue and Cold held on to the ball and, working off the slow break, drilled in four more buckets to clinch the game at 53-41. Boxed up. , ' ' Sffii A 1 A 1 Q- -4- . -P2 4' r- 1-l.l- 1 Joe McKethan Bob Miller Chuck Mitchell Bobcat Score Opponent Opp. Score 71 Whitworth College 74 80 Whitworth College 90 47 Western State 43 59 Western State 49 68 Colorado College 47 68 Colorado College 47 24 Af Go ahead, you can have it. kg ff Y? A-f 1 . dmX3TAfr2 Jim Mitchell Bobcat Score 81 54 71 79 65 61 M xr: Q- 1 ll George Ryan Bob Saunders Opponent Opp. Score Montana University 58 Montana University 57 Idaho State 69 Idaho State 61 Colorado State ' 30 Colorado State 43 IT, l'l,-- LL,,-,,..L LL- fn, The second night the 'Cats found it pretty much their own way and scored almost at will, wrapping up the series 72-45. The rest of the season found the Bobcat quintet on top in the district NAIB tourney at Billings, and a four-point loser to powerful Oklahoma A Br M in the western NCAA play- off at Kansas City. june's graduation march will find Les Curry, jim Ward, Ray Johnson, and George Ryan suited up in something a little different than warm-ups and basketball uniforms. Curry, Iohnson and Ward won three varsity letters each, and Captain George Ryan boasts four stripes on his letterman's sweater. Curry looped 1437 points in 97 appearances without missing a varsity game in three full seasons, johnson failed to dent the line-up only once during the same period and meshed 711 counters. Ward found the bucket for 306 points and Ryan tallied 316. With a large hole left in the starting lineup, the outlook for next year is anything but bright. Joe McKethen, twice all-conference forward and voted the league's most valuable player this year, will be back for his third monogram next winter. With 911 points to his credit, Ioe seems to be a cinch for the highly touted H1000 club. Hard driving and deadly shoot- ing has characterized his two years with the varsity. Give me that damn thing! ' .I IIICQI Chuck Mitchell, probably the most im- proved player on the squad, will be back for duty at forward. An injury in the first Grizzly game at Bozeman kept him out of the post- season toumaments, but Mitch showed enough of the stuff to haul down an all-confer- ence honorable mention tag. Bob Miller, defensive star of the quintet, operated smoothly at guard and forward, and appeared in every game last season. Jerry Gleason, Livingston speedster, has been working his way into the limelight, and seems to be in for plenty of action in the forward slot next year. V Perry McCahill, who was frequently side- lined by johnson's work at center, will be back to control the boards next winter. Jim Mitchell, who reported late due to a tackle assignment with the gridmen and later missed 11 games, will be pushing hard for a starting assignment at center. His hookshots and consistently good performances stamp him as a man to watch. Bob and Lloyd Saunders, the smallest men on the team, will be gunning for action in the back court. Injuries have slowed both men up in the varsity lineup race. Talent from Jinx Anderson's Kittens will round out what could be another hard-to-lick Bobcat basketball team. Where did it go? 4, - A, ' . ' Q 1 ,r,, , p . if is jf ,bl X f -AT A5 1 Lloyd Saunders Jim Ward Bobcat Score Opponent Opp. Score 61 Idaho State 68 53 Montana University 41 72 Montana University 45 70 Western Montana 56 67 Rocky Mountain 61 46 Oklahoma A 81 M 50 Va Yllu-. The Grizzlies score. TTL' 'ITE xy -QTL' 1 4' FIRST ROW, L. to R..-Duke Bolich, Tom Parac, Jim Morgan, Jim Thompson. SECOND ROW-Garry Miller, Francis McKenna, Jinx Anderson, coach, Gordan Bolte, Don Elser. THIRD ROW-Jack Hill, Bill Roney, Holgrim Hollo, Park Swandal. KU lg k fb H Led by Center Holgrim Hollo with 208 points, the freshman casaba squad won nine and lost ten games under the tutelage of 'ijinxn Anderson. Hollo, who averaged 14.3 points, was closely followed by Tom Parac with 196 counters. jim Morgan ranked third with 180, but has since enlisted in the navy. After losing three out of four to the University Cubs, the Kittens tromped Idaho State twice and worked over the Northwest Center Lions to highlight the season. F rosh numerals went to Holgrim Hollo, Tom Parac, jack Hill, Jim Morgan, Don Bolich, Bill Roney, Francis Mc- Kenna, jim Thompson, Cordon Bolte, Gary Miller, Don Elser and Park Swandal. just try and get it in. All together now. Too many legs. Crack BRICK BREEDEN Coach After a discouragingly slow start due to rotten spring weather conditions, the MSC thinclads climaxed the track season by winning the Rocky Mountain conference title. Dick Chauner won the singles tennis honors and with Tom Waldo, also annexed the doubles crown. With the confer- ence basketball trophy already glittering in the Bobcat trophy case, the 'Cats notched three conference crowns during the 1950 season. The track prospects were anything but bright when mentar 4'Brick Breeden issued his call for initial prac- tices. Sprinter jim Schrumpf had been killed in a tragic auto accidentg Roy Hubber, co-champion in the 1949 con- ference pole vault event, was forced to give up track on 3- fi Jim Ward wins 440. 'ver V? is fx In A ,'i 4, 4 'fi' il . 2 U Q ' E 'iles' A ' Af ,, TOP ROW, L. to R.-Bruce Bachman, Jo! Bailey. BOTTOM ROW-Jack Cohn, Steve Renault. . . r , , V if 7 Q, 9 vi' Mt: it y ,,,. . gi. lp TOP ROW, L. to R.-Bill HUPD, Bob Jenkins. BOTTOM ROW-Ray Johnson, Glen John- St0Il. the advice of a physician, Al Hammel, holder of the all-time MSC hurdle records, was likewise forced to the sidelines with an ailing heart, and Pat Trotter, promising stalwart of the freshman cinder squad, was ineligible. Pocatello was the scene of the 'Cats' first appearance. The relay meet saw the mile and distance medley relay teams pick up points for thirds in both events. April 29 the MSC cindermen entered a four-way meet with Whitworth, Gonzaga, and Northern Idaho College of Education. Lack of conditioning because of a soggy turf at home slowed the local thinclads, but they squeezed into second place behind the Whitworth Pirates 1Whit- worth 64 1f3, MSC 46 516, Northern Idaho 24 5f6, A week later on Dornblaser field, the University Grizz- lies pounded out an easy 99-32 in a dual meet with the Finally, with the weatherman coming up with a little sun, the Breedenmen scored heavily in every event to run away with a triangular meet with Idaho State and College of Idaho. jim WVard collected 1921 points for individual honors. Masten won the shot, McCahill took the high jump, Ward the 440, javeline, and broadjump, McKethen tied for first in the pole vault, LeProwse topped the high hurdles, Cohn took the 100, Bachman the 220, and Gray, Peterson, Henault, and Ward won the mile relay event. Finding not too much serious competition in any event, the 'Cats completely dominated the RMC meet at Boze- man, May 20. Perry McCahill got over the high jump Perry McCahill clears high jump for new MSC record It's as easy as all that. HL... bar at 6' to post an all-time MSC track record. Bucky Masten spun the platter 132'4 for second in the discus competition, but his toss was a new Montana State record, also. Ward was again the workhorse in the Montana lineup, winning the 440 and javelin, placing second in the broad- jump and 220, and anchoring the runner-up mile relay squad for a total of 19 points. The shot saw Johnson, Masten, and Cohn place second, third and fifth, discus, Masten and McGillen, second and fourth, javelin, Ward, Raab, and johnson, first, sec- ond, third, high jump, McCahill first, broadjump, Ward second, jenkins, third, pole vault, LeProwse, third, Mc- Kethen fourth, 100, Cohn second, Bachman third, 220, Bachman first, Ward second, Henault fourth, 440, Ward, first, 880, Pepion, fifth, mile, Gray, fourth, two-mile, Gander, fifth, low hurdles, LeProwse, fourth, high hurdles, Hupp, fourth, relay, MSC second fGray, Peterson, Hen- ault, Wardl. Varsity monograms went to jim Ward, Herb Pepion, john Gander, Glenn Johnston, Roy johnson, jerry Raab, Bruce Bachman, Bucky Masten, Tom LeProwse, Perry McCahill, Steve Henault, jack Cohn, jim McGillen, Bill Hupp, Don Gray, Bob Jenkins, Gene Peterson, joe Mc- Kethen, and Keith Nordheim CManager7. F rosh numerals went to Jack Sohl, Tomb Welch, Bud Pile, Ed Hughes, Bob Lowery, Dave Carlstrom, Dick Aldworth, Warren Stone, Gabriel Bedish, Oscar Swenson, Ted Anderson. A Cohn finishes second in the 100. i si. , F I . I 4' K f ,M , in wif , ' 1 il, if ,ff 5 'fy Q ,, N, , . 2 . I ,Ry f ff E, s TOP ROW, L. to R.-Bucky Masten, Perry Cahill. SECOND ROW-Jim McGi1len, Joe McKethen. BOTTOM ROW-Jim Ward. SW WWE ff- - f 42Q!f:'f:f5. 1 .PK,gg',f1jQ4'.MQ'743xf Q' 1 ' ' ' gg I:2Qi,31 A f Q' 3 wx X' ,Q f,-5 QTXP1 W 55, . -,f , Wg, , Minor Sports at 15. ' . ' LEFT TO RIGHT Ph11 Fmch, Fletcher Bennett, Tom Grigg, Med Bennett, Oystein Sol- heim Bob Beck Thor Hauge. Favorite winter pastime at MSC. Skiing The 1951 ski season produced Montana State's first national col- legiate ski champion, a Norwegian exchange student, Thor Hauge, who won the cross-country to pace the Bobcats to a seventh place in the final college slat rankings. Altogether, the 'Cats took part in four meets, competing at Ross- land in December, taking fourth in the Intemational Collegiates at Banff, rating eighth in the Rocky Mountain Ski association, even though Thor won the cross-country, and finally the national champion- ships. Qymmz tics The Gymnastics team this year had a quiet year as far as outside competition was concerned but provided many thrills and spills as half time performances at basket- ball games. They also provided entertainment for High School Week and other special occasions. In the only competition they had, the gymnasts lost to a very highly trained Washington State team 67 to 29. Gus Hein was the outstanding man on the team, garnering 12 points at the Duo meet with Wash- ington on the parallel bars. Indication for next year's team are good, as none of the team will leave school this year. Rocky Mountain Campus tennis crown last Qwlffg-f ' . : 9f.l,. Calm! and Wm' fling , , K - .n . Sparked by Dick Chauner, winner of the singles title, and his victory with Tom Waldo in the doubles, M.S.C.'s racketmen won the Q7 -fi aeuulr, AP. A43 N ma 1 ,,. ,cs TENNIS TEAM, L. to R.-Dick Chauner, Robert Weast, Ray Cumming, Tom Waldo, Bob Beck, coach. WRESTLING TEAM, L. to R.-Pat Dolan, Bob Quenemoen, Charles Whalen. Berton Ginther, George Brewster, Bill Jackson, Jerry Border, Buck Allen, Ed Rech. VValdo and Chauner, doubles champions. Lu' '44 .vogyf 1- Tiffin ' ' ' Y C 9 ,1 spring. With the basketball and tracks titles already stowed away, it was a three-way sweep for the Bobcats-the first in Montana State history. Bob Weast and Ray Cumming rounded out the varsity tennis squad. Coach Pat Dolan's matmen had one of their more successful seasons, as the inexperienced grapplers won one dual meet, split an exhi- bition, dropped two dual decisions to strong teams, and climaxed by winning fourth place in the Rocky Mountain conference meet. In RMC competition, Heavyweight Ed Rech of Creybul, Wyo., and Buck Allen, Fairfield, at 177 lbs., each won second place in their weight division. Bob Quenomoen of White- fish copped a third place in the 130 lb. weight. Chauner on the net. . 'Q J'-5-.A..,w ,,, . ,m-.1 ...s ,E , , A .4 ,Q .. . - , ...sl ' -,LM-gsf..N5, . . ala.---Ale-rv.-Si 'L -:-'Tustin--5.4. AQ, E . A . .--:Aw X. 1,1-A V- 'F QQ- aff? qrpmffqf r ,.a4 f5 ' F... Wrfmcu is Sports Women's Athletic Association is an organization which all college women are eligible to join by paying yearly dues. They can participate in team and indi- vidual sports which are offered during the school year. This association is govemed by the WAA Council con- sisting of the officers and sport managers. . Advisor of the organization is Miss Lucille Clydesdale. . Trophies are awarded on Women's Day to individuals is awarded to the organization which has the greatest number of active WAA members participating in all sport activities. This doesn't mean that competition who win first place in tennis, badminton, swimming and ping pong. The winners of archery, bowling and golf are given medals. The coveted Hamilton Trophy is divided according to the affiliation of the girls. The teams are divided by class-freshman, sophomore, etc., and each girl's participation is considered individually for this trophy. By participating in sports each girl acquires points which accumulate during the years. When 85 points are accumulated blue Montana State College sweaters are presented to the girls on Women's Day. The Dolphin Swimming Club is for all women stu- dents who are interested in synchronized swimming and water stunts. A pageant was given just before Christmas by the Dolphins with the theme Santa's Workshop. Miss Dorothy Kennemer assisted the girls in organizing the pageant. Bulgy, the whole, and the Dolphins. Mermaids play ball. The spoils of the battle flitightj Synchronized water ballet. Ding-dong-ding. - if ,f z f'-zfiwass 'WF'- 'sa 1 , Amnident vs. Ipana. Five little Indians. In the spring of each year the Women's Athletic Association of the branches of the University of Montana sponsor an annual Play Day. Schools entering WAA participants are Missoula, Dillon, Billings, and Bozeman. Schools altemate in conducting play days, each school entertains the others every fourth year. During two days of sports and social life, all the girls become better acquainted and foster a spirit of friendship and sportsmanship. Play days are conducted for the fun of playing and for modified inter-school competition. Ten delegates from each school are chosen to attend Play Day. Their ability and knowledge of various sports which are included in the Play Day are the basis for selection by the WAA Council. Scenes from the locker room-some of the pictures can't be printed! We do have our fun though-Many times this couch has scooted away from the wall and there we didn't sit! Last summer these offices were painted and colorful green replaced the drab, nondescript colorless walls. Miss Iosephine White's modern dance stu- dents study the technique and develop crea- tive ideas. VVouldn't you like to learn the technique?l Whatl? Forml? Y VI' -Us-X -w..5c',e............ .... ...- ' v In 1947 the first dual swimming meet with Montana State University swimmers was held on MSC campus. The next meet was held in 1950 when Missoula was the hostess school. Montana State College swimmers were de- feated 40-31 by Missoula at the meet held here during spring quarter 1951. The events in this meet are all for speed swimming. Three years ago the tumbling team was or- ganized by a group of WAA members especial- ly interested in tumbling skills. Through the able assistance of Miss Marga Hosaeus, the team has given successful performances for variety shows on campus. In order to be a member one must pass basic requirements, but no previous experience is necessary. 3 Q On to the pool room. Tricky, isn't it? K x 21-all. Spike it! Volleyball, basketball and softball are the team sports organized each quarter. Team activities are in full swing Monday through Thursday afternoons at 5 in the auxiliary gym or on the girls softball diamond. Girls who officiate at these games must have a Montana officials rating in the respective sports. At the beginning of each quarter a clinic is conducted to train girls for officiating. Practical and written tests must be passed be- fore a rating is granted to any individual. At the end of each winter quarter the bas- ketball officials and the captains of teams elect WAA girls to the Gold and Silver basketball teams. The girls are chosen according to abil- ity, sportsmanship, team work and cooperation with team members and officials. Cagettes of the hardwood. Intramural A SOFTBALL: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, behind the stellar pitching of Eddie Jones, came through an undefeated season to take posses- sion of the 1950 softball honors. FOOTBALL: Sigma Alpha Epsilon won over Kappa Sigma 13-0 under the lights of Catton Field to wrap up the flag-ball cham- pionship and trophy. . SKIING. Last winters ski meet at Bear Canyon saw Sigma Chi's hickory squad come up with undisputed possession of the trophy. BASKETBALL: MSC's H. 8: P. E. Club put the damper on the Sigma Chi quintet to put the intramural trophy in the bag. x. rf 1'- ','g..1 X x x BACK ROW, L. to R.-Jack Crosby, George Ryan, Bill Peden. Bob Saunders, Bud Yost, Roy Segran. FRONT ROW-Eddy Jones. Earl Steffanl, Bill Bawden. Chuck Bliss. INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL: BACK ROW. L. to R.-Tom Hull, Max Berg, Bill Hupp, Bob Jen- kins, Bob Fehlberg, Bob Peterson, George Snow, Bob Saunders. SECOND ROW-Bob Wooddahl, Dick Borsheim, Frank Steffen, Glen Jorn. Dick Smith. Bob Smith. FIRST ROW-Leroy Uncles, Bill Bawden. Noral Johnson, Chuck Shelton. Reed Heald. INTRAMURAL SKIING: INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL: LEFT TO RIGHT-Bud Zlnk, Jim Pasha, Skinny McBride, BACK ROW-Les Curry, Joe Barnett, Chris Small, Tom Roger Tunnicllff. Bleakley. FRONT ROW-Warren Stone, Bob Baldwin, Jacs Cohn. Z A INTRAMURAL SWIMMING: LEFT TO RIGHT-Dave Forsythe, Jim MacPherson, Tom Dundas, Harry Fry. INTRAMURAL WRESTLING: BACK ROW, L. to R.-B111 Tester, Tom Bryan, Jim Perettl, Jack Sohl. . FRONT ROW-Bob Quenemeon, Roy Foutain, Jim MacPherson. Bob Morrisette. SWIMMING: The Kappa Sigma tankmen squeezed out the Independent aggregation to cop the swimming trophy. WRESTLING: In the intramural grunt and groan contest last winter, Kappa Sigma came out on top of the pack. VOLLEY BALL: Kappa Sigma came out on top in the volley ball scramble downing the Sigma Chi squad in the pay-off game. TRACK: Sigma Chi's cindermen collected heavily in the hurdles and jumps to pile up a comfortable lead in the 1950 intramural track competition and pocket the trophy. INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL: INTRAMURAL TRACK: ROW-Frank Silvey. Will Sims, Tom Bryan, Bob BACK ROW-George Knoble. Jerry Gleason, Chris Small. a xson, FRONT ROW-Al Meade, Dean Kennedy. Bob Miller, Don FRONT ROW-Bill Lorentz, Jack Sohl, Jim Peretti, Howard Grabuw. Peretti. COACH: Congenial Bob F lieger, MSC td gymnastics coach, has been managing the in- tramural schedules for several years. Last fall he substituted flag ball for touch ball in the football circles. BOWLING: Phi Sigma Kappa's keglers kept up a hot pace through the season to cop the bowling trophy. CROSS COUNTRY: Jim Ward, stellar Bobcat cinderman, won last fallis cross-country event. It was the second win for man'ied Navy veteran Ward in as many years. BOB FLIEGER Intramural Coach INTRAMURAL BOWLING: JIM WARD LEFT TO RIGHT-Chuck Linthicum, Paul Rhodes, Emmett Cross Country Winner Birrer, Perry Brackett. Classes Faculty Student Council nl' x, f,. AEG F i 4 f N5 ? A -Q, . 537 WI. f-J ,L f T fs' h- '3.f-1 '- '1 .. 1 f., ' L' 264 611155 af 15 . kg J . .W- SDF? ,f . 4 I ,.-f t' 0 . 4. Illini. . f ALEXANDER.. OLIVE J.-Big Timber, Montana. 3 yr. Bozeman: M.S.O.S.N. 1, 2, 3, Vice President 1: Student Body President 3: Class Vice President 1, 2: Class President 3: Student Council 1, 2, 3: Nurses Glee Club 1: Local Nurses Recruitment 1. BARNARD, BILLIE LOU-Telegraph Creek, Montana. 4 yr. Great Falls. Nurses' Club, Vice President 1: Student Council Class, President 2: M.S.O.S.N. 2, 3, 4. BENNION. DOROTHEA-Meeteetse, Wyoming. 3 yr. Bozeman. M.S.O.S.N. 1, 2, 3, President 2-: Class Vice President 1, 2, 3: Student Council 1, 3: Student Body Treasurer 3: Student Body 1, 2, 3. BICKLE. LYNN-Plevna, Montana. 3 y-r. Billings: Presl- dent Student Body and Student Council 1: M.S.O.S.N. 2. BOOTI-IMAN, EILEEN-Gillette, Wyoming. 3 yr, Boze- man: M.S.O.S.N. l, 2, 3: Student Body: Nurses Glee Club 1. BRAUN, HELEN-Sheridan, Wyoming. 3 Yr. Billings. BUCHER. LAVONNE-Hamilton, Montana. 4 yr. Great Falls: Alpha Gamma Delta: Pep Club 1: Nurses Club 1: W.S.D. 1: Canterbury Club 1: One Act Plays 1. COLE, BONITA J. fMendel-Sidney. Montana, 3 yr. Bozeman: Student Body: B. D. H. Nunses Residence 1, 2, 3, President 3, Social Chairman 1: Class Secre- tary 1, 2, 3: M.S.O.S.N. 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2: Student Council 1, 2. 3: Nurses Glee Club 1. COMBS, BERTA LEE-Great Falls. 4 yr. Bozeman. CRAWFORD. IRENE V.-Conrad. Montana. 4 yr. Great Falls: Student Nursing Council 3, 4: 'lkansfer from Concordia College: W.A.A.. 1, 2: Nu Sigma Rho 1, 2. DUNHAM. BEVERLY I.--Miles City, Montana. 3 Yr. BlIlinES3 M.S.O.S.N. 1, 2, 3. FREDRICKSON, EVA LOUISE-Bozeman, Montana. 4 yr. Great Falls, Montana: I. V. C. E. 1, 2. Secretary 2: Nurses Club 1, 2. GLEASON, V. JOYCE-Livingston, Montana, 4 yr Great Falls: Alpha Tau Delta 1. 2, 3, 4: Winter Quarter Play 1: Girls Glee Club 1. GODDARD, BURDENA J,-Livingston, Montana. 3 Yrs. Bozeman: M.S.O.S.N. 1, 2, 3: Student Council 3: House Chairman 3: Student Body 1, 2, 33 Standing Committee. State M.S.O.S.N. 3: Nurses Glee Club 1, HALVERSON, MARGIE 0.-Belgrade, Montana. 4 yr. Great Falls: Associated Independent Students 1, 2: Nurses' Club 1, 2. 3. 4: M.S.O.S.N. 2, 3: Alpha Tau Delta 4. HAMILTON, DOROTHY-Sheridan, Wyoming. 3 yr. Billings. HENRY, HAZEL-Sheridan, Wyoming. 3 yr. Billings. HYER. MARION I.-P0lS0n. Montana. 4 yrs. Great Falls: Alpha Tau Delta 1, 2, 3, Vice President 3: RSD- resentative to National Convention, San Francisco, 4: Alpha Lambda Delta 2: Spurs 2: Concert Chorus 1, 2: Orchestra 2: M,S.C.F. 1. 2, Vice President 2: Nurses Club 1. 2, Vice President 1, President 2: W.A.A. 1, 2: President Student Body 3: House Chairman 3: Nurses' Glee Club 4: M.S.O.S.N. 3. JANSEN, DORA L.-Scobey, Montana. 4 yr. Great Falls. Independent 1, 23 M.S.O.S,N. 1, 2, 3: Alpha Tau Delta 4: Nurses Club 1, 2, 3. 4. KASSNER, ELENORE L.-Somers. Montana. 4 yr. Great Falls. Alpha Tau Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec.-Treasurer 1. LARSON, LOIS-Billings. Montana. 3 yr, Billings: Sab- erettes 4: Exnonent 4: Alpha Tau Delta 4. LEWIS, LEOLA-Renton, Washington. 3 yr. Billings. MEINZER, VERLA-Sheridan, Wyoming. 3 yr. Billings. MEFER, JOSEPHINE M.-Columbus. Montana. 3 yr. Bil- lings: M.S.O.S.N. 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 1. HOPKINS, CAROL lBu4rklundl-Billings, Montana. 4 yr. Great Falls: Concert Chorus 1, 2: Nurses Club 1, 2. MORRIS. MARGARET A.-Wibaux, Montana. 4 yr, Great Falls: Glee Club 2: Transfer from W. M. C. E., Dillon, Montana. W.A.A, 1. BOBOTH, PEGG L. lorcuttr-Conrad, Montana. 4 yr. Great Falls: Alpha Tau Delta 1. 2, 3. 4. President 2, Secretary 3: Nurses Club 1. 2: Exponent Staff 1. 2 I 1 X .Y K it PS' tai ,, . P easy A 4 1, -...v W .vl- Q . s..'f'.3ml X VJ MORSE, MABLE E,-Denton, Montana. 4 yr. Nursing, Great Falls: Student C-ouncil 3, 4: Women's Co-on 1, 2. NELSON, DOROTHY-Billings, Montana. 3 yr. Billings. OLSEN, ARLENE K.--Two Dot. Montana. 4 yr. Great Falls: Glee Club 1, 2: Alpha Tau Delta 1, 2, 3, 4: Deac- oness Beacon Editor 2: Student Body President 3: Student Council 2, 3: Associated Independent Students 1: Nurses' Club 1. REILLY MARGARET-Dickinson. N. D. 3 yr. Billings. ROSE, DONNA-Sheridan, Wyoming. 3 yr. Billings: Student Body Treasurer 3. SCHESSLER. GERALDINE J.-Laurel, Montana. 3 yr. Billings: M.S.O.S.N. 1, 2: Student Body Treasurer 2: Student Council 2. SCHESSLER, JACQUELINE M.-Laurel, Montana. 3 yr. Billings: M.S.O.S.N. 1, 2: Student Body Secretary 2: Student Council 2. THOMAS, MARY LOU-Butte, Montana. 3 yr. Bozeman: M.S.O.S.N. l, 2, 3: Student Body 1, 2, 3: Student Council 3: Publications Chairman 3: Nurses Glee Club 1. THOMPSON, RUTH-Valley City, N. D. 3 Yr. Billings. VAN DRIEST, DOROTHY E.-Roundup, Montana, 4 yr. Great Falls: M.S.O.S.N. 1, 2, 3, 4: District No. 6 Presi- dent 2: State Vice President 2: Nurses Club 1, Campus Secretary: Women's Day Band 1: Glee Club 3: Student Council 4. VAN DYKE. KATHERINE J.-Manhattan, Montana. 3 yr. Bozeman: M.S.O.S.N. 1, 2, 3: Class President 3: Student Council 3: Student Body 1, 2, 3. VAN DYKEN. AGNES A.-Manhattan, Montana. 3 yr. Bozeman: M.S.O.S.N. l, 2. 3: Class Treasurer 3: Stu- dent Council 3: Student Body 1, 2, 3, VIALL, JEANNINE A.-Miles City, Montana. 3 yr. Bil- lines: Class President 1, 2, 3: M.S.O.S.N. 1, 2, 3. WARK. HELEN I.-Stevensville, Montana. 3 yr. Billings. M.S.O.S.N. 1. 2, 3: Secretary 2: Glee Club 1. VAN DRIEST. DORIS-.Roundup, Montana. 4 yr. Great Falls. Montana: M.S.O.S.N. 1, 2, 3, 4: Nurses Club 1. 1 AXNESS, ADELINE ANNE-Medicine Lake, Montana. 3 yr. Billings, ARCHIBALD, JOYCE F.-Big Sandy, Montana. 3 yr. Billings. BARBER, JUNE SUSAN-Harlem, Montana. 3 yr. Bil- lings. BEAUCHOT, WILMA L.-Harlowton, Montana. 3 yr. Billings. BIRD, Pl-IYLLIS A.-Harlowton, Montana. 3 yr. Bil- lings. BORCHER, ELAINE-Powell, Wyoming. 3 yr. Billings. BROKAW, BARBARA A.-Billings. Montana. 3 yr. Bil- lines. CDEULSKI, EILEEN E.-Anaconda. Montana. 3 yr. Billings. DAHLSTON. MILDRED E.-Huntley, Montana. 3 yr. Billings. FORREST, SYDNEY A.-Choteau, Montana. 3 yr. Bil- llngs. GALLAGI-IER. MARGARET A.-Harlem, Montana. 4 yr. Billings. GILL. B. JOYCE-Malta, Montana. 3 yr. Billings. GORDON, MARILYN L.-Armstead, Montana. 4 y-r. Great Falls. HAMILTON, MARY B.-Whitefish. Montana. 3 yr. Bil- lines. HARLAN. VIRGINIA L.--Laurel, Montana. 3 yr. Billings. 6fll.95 af 5 w. HOGAN, ATALOA-Lodge Grass, Montana. 3 yr. Billings. HOLEN, GENEVIEVE A.-Arnegard, N. Dakota. 3 yr. Bozeman. HOYT, VIRGINIA D.-Kalispell. Montana. 4 yr. Great Falls. KARLAN, PATRICIA J.-Havre, Montana. 3 yr. Billings. KINDZERSKI, ELIZABETH N.-Scobey, Montana. 4 yr. Great Falls. LAMOREUG, BONNIE R.-Stevensville, Montana. 3 yr. Great Falls. LEUTZ, ELAINE-Hebron, N0rth Dakota. 3 yt. Billings. MacDONALD, MARGARET JANE-Helena, Montana. 4 yr. Great Falls. MILLER, AUDREY J.-Joplin, Montana. 3 yr. Great Falls. MILLS, HELEN JOAN-Ten Sleep, Wyoming. 3 yr. Bll- lines. MUELLER., LETHA E.-Chinook, Montana. 3 yr. Great Falls. REESE, SHIRLEY A.-Billings, Montana. 4 yr. Great Falls. RICE. VIRGINIA-Intake, Montana. 3 yr. Billings. ROBINSON, ELIZA G.-Roberts, Montana. 4 yr. Great Falls. SHARP, MARGARET L.-Three Forks, Montana. 3 yr. Bozeman. I SIMPERS. NORMA-Cody, Wyoming. 3 yr. Billings. SIVERTSON, DOROTHY E.-I-Iarlowton, Montana. 3 yr. Great Falls. SMITH, NAOMI-Twin Bridges, Montana. 3 yr. Bil- llngki. SMITH, PATRICIA A.-Wolf Point. Montana. 4 yr. Great Falls. STRISSEL. ELONE H.-Havre, Montana. 3 yr. Great Falls. TRUSSEL, EVELYN M.-Sunburst, Montana. 4 yr. Great Falls. ' UNDERDAHL. B. INEZ-Galata. Montana. 4 yr. Great Falls. VOLKMAN. GEORGIA A.-Cut Bank. Montana. 3 yr. Great Falls. WAGNER, ESTHER, E.-Circle, Montana. 3 yr. Billings. BRYANT, ALICE C.-Gastan, Oregon. 4 yr. Great Falls. CAMPBELL, BARBARA L.-I-Iysham, Montana. 4 yr. Great Falls. DANIELSON, VIVIAN L.-Armington, Montana. 3 yr. Great Falls. DAVIS, BETTY-Belgrade, Montana. 3 yr. Bozeman. DOUGLAS. SHIRLEY A.-Spearfish, South Dakota. 4 yr. Great Falls. ERICKSON, JOAN L.-Billings, Montana. 3 yr. Bil- lines. FLEMING. MARCIA C.-Powell, Wyoming. 3 yr. Billings. FRANKE. GRACE E.-Fruitdale, South Dakota. 3 yr. Billings. HAEFER, BARBARA F,--Great Falls, Montana. 3 yr. Great Falls. HALVTRSON, ALICE L.-Turner, Montana. 3 yr. Great Falls. I-IANSON. SYLVLA A.-Choteau, Montana. 3 yr. Great Falls. HARRISON, RUTH E.-Big Timber, Montana. 3 yr. Bil- lines. HOPKINS, SARAH E.-Butte, Montana. 3 yr. Great Falls. HOWELL, MARIAN M.-Lambert, Montana. 3 yr. Boze- man. JAMES, DOROTHY MAE-Jonlin, Montana. 3 yr. Great Falls. JOHNSON, JANE M.-Bridger, Montana, 4 y-r. Great Falls. JUSTUS, BARBARA J.-Bozeman, Montana. 3 yr. Boze- man. KAUS, MARLENE J.-Whitehall, Montana. 3 yr. Boze- man. 611155 of 5 M 2 5 'Q X X sf H1 En- 'Q KENDALL. MARY J.-Sidney, Montana. 4 yr. Great Falls KQNEAID. MARY INEZ-Neihart, Montana. 3 yr. Great 8. S. LERE, ELOISE L.-Seattle. Washinglmn. 3 yr. Bozeman. MESIOWN, HELYN L.-Livingston, Montana. 4 yr. B11- Es. MARTIN. MARCIA ANN-3 yr. Bozeman. MIKESON HELEN D.-Stanford. Montana. 3 yr. Great Falls MULLINS. PATRICIA A.-Deer Lodge, Montana. ., ,yi Billings. OLSON, ELAINE R.-Wolf Point, Montana. 3 yr. Great Falls. PENN, BEVERLY J.-Buffalo, South Dakota. 3 yr. B11- lings. PIATTE, DENISE M.-Billings, Montana. 3 yr. Billings. SAINSBURY. BEVERLY JEAN-St. Ignatius, Montana. 3 yr. Bozeman. SCHETTLER. MARY ANN-Baker, Montana. 4 yr. Great Falls. SHAFFER, GERALDINE -Sheridan, Montana. 3 yr. Great Falls. SKAGGS, PATRICIA ANN-Bozeman, Montana.. 4 yr. Great Falls. SMITH, ILENE ANN-St. Ignatius, Montana. 3 yr. BOZE- man. STEINER, ELLA M.-Sheridan, Montana.. 4 yr. Great Falls. STORLE, VELMA C.-Scobey. Montana. 3 yr. Great Falls. SWANSON, GRETA J.-Choteau, Montana. 4 yr. Great Falls. TIDBALL, DAWN O.-Whitehall, Montana. 3 yr. Boze- man. WATTERS, ALICE A.-Deer Lodge. Montana. 3 yr. Bil- lings. YOPPE, JEANE'I'I'E L.-Livingston, Montana. 3 yr. Bozeman. Student 60 neil J Q TOP LEFT-Billings Division: Helyn McGown, Ataloa Hogan, Jeanine Viall, Helen Mills. TOP RIGHT-Great Falls Division: Standing. L. to R.: Irene Crawford, Mary Kendall, Sarah Keffer, Letha Mueller. SITTING: Lucille Stephani, Phyllis Bird. BOTTOM-Bozeman Division: Standing: Ilene Smith, Mrs. Gladys Stocking, Iverna Lincoln, Marian Howell. SITTING: Olive Alexander, Mary Lou Thomas, Burdena Goddard, Marlene Kows, Eloise Lere. si SJ u is Zzculfy l A' as V ni i Q A . ,,..,..- NJ 'I givw'i' -. , 2 - W Wir. A t X J s . 'P -,il iff.. '-4-S N M Q - .,4 ', -E vi Q l ..,.v P, . 9951? Eesti I a GREAT FALLS DIVISION-STANDING, L. to R.: Mrs, Deavers, Mrs. Ille, Miss McBride, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Barkley. SI'I'I'ING: Mrs. Platis, Mrs. Nelson, Miss McCormick, Miss Gihring, Miss Hyer. BILLINGS DIVISION-STANDING, L. to R.: Pearl Kucera, Lillian Jensen, Ethel Inman, Marie Halverson, Lois Ramsett, Ella Hink. SITTING: Elizabeth Cummings, Marilyn Haddenhorst, Mary Higgens, Winnifred Sie- fert, Mrs. Agnes Olson, Harriet Field, Inez Loftus, Virginia O'Conne1l. BOZEMAN DEACONESS DIVISION- FRONT ROW, L. to R..-Mrs. Treffney, Mrs. Lang- ford, Miss Fredrickson, Miss Hansen, Mrs. Rasheger, Mrs. Elwell, Mrs. Matthews, Mrs. Taggert, Mrs, Fischer. BACK ROW-Mrs. Gallagher, Mrs. Welch, Miss Rasmussen, Miss Page, Mrs. Watling, Miss Ware, Mrs. Philips, Mrs. Arpin, Mrs. McCalla, Mrs. Odell, Mrs. Campanella., Miss Staringa, Mrs. Menzel, Miss Pemble. N i 'ww is , . 1 T f ' iv lf., Q p- Q8 VA, LN . . V- 'F 1 f ,, 2 - ix' if 3 f Po-MA f . Q f 3 'l N in -f Q g um. nu my JEIUEL99 Q ' V 75 f Q in ' I M A xv-3 fl L, , 5 B A I , . . X , l I 19 P P' . ., A 42 9 ?,,,,-g ' flx Ei W 6 . ' l eP i.xLw, , 4 0 . , A ., A . 9 i Q . ... .5 wa K W . . . if ,x , s, ' . I ,tw Af 5. , . 3 A qi.: -9110? Q- R Q '- FA M nh, wiv. 'X' ' 3, . 47' If xv- 2 'Q ' 5 X ,, f-N, ? .,,,. i g h fff4,.q+ si ,Wh - A - .- .sig-'iw 5M-:MV3VA:Ki.' . ..,,- ' lg. rf - . 2... ijt . Z V -, .I V. r Q Q 4. vm, fs 4 4, L A, . 5. k 51- , rf'.'g -txt if Xj J? 4331 gghyviijk-333 ' 'b ' -v S fwzfszf zssfzfmhm'M?'1 W '1', i 2Q1 vfwx' , 'W H Q ef? N NRA 1 iglflplfa ' , - 1 5 'si2Lf'4f bff' iffsff' :fig fl f' 1 W gi Y. V ,Q an gigs. m, A an ,sl 5 fififi b'ii i g4 e? Q M 354 ' Xwzfy i fwt z,zfw : l,3i W fi5aQ - 1 3 y y! ,fling bil. Ll,.V',9f la.. D Q kv V A-, Q , y,,3?:11' l, 1' D Q ' X ef an ip! '- 559 .1 'sr K' I-Pi . if 4, w 1' 'Mfr ff . w 'Q 'J ' Q 'V ' QA 1 Al' sis , - v 3 '- --Q-.q --3 rx ll Nfmalcf 0. fbaaalzcl The Swiss W'atchmaker ws x rg DIAMONDS - WATCHES Authorized Dealer for Longines - Wittnauer - Mido Watches We Strive to Serve, to Serve Again Y X Y BOZEMAN . 9 T-ff' 'Tx my ff Y--V-L-i .Q TT' QT Y One , , ,,,. 'ii Fl? , A- --E is-' T Oi Montanas -'D 35 f, . -' fl' rlllllllg Eine Stores 'Ill' tl l ll FEE ,!Ui!m!!5?!l!!EfF.'L!l'!1'-WEEE 1: 31 Y'l lff Serving Helena and I Q Al ge QE Leg: -, Montanan's for Over V ,gT':-i -J 65 Years- HOTEL BAXTER Our 36th Year WRGNERES Featuring . . Nationally Known .... Collegiate Clothes! l.ovART sronr JACKETS wsvsnssne sl-loss s'rvl.r-MART cl.oTl-Iss emrrorz suns Heqrl' of the Gallatin Ernpirel' wss'renN elm. JsANs Lev: oveRAu.Ls TRU-VAL sPoRTswsAR STETSON HA'rs oAY's cAMPus cokns I-ncxou Bsrrs PENDLETON si-nuts wemsisv Tues Jocxsv uNosRw:An :Nuo sl-mzrs and BANTAMAC swsnens Jusrm Boots t Jsnslua swsxrsns noses HATS The Robin WRGNER93 College Men Like Our Clothes THE MODERN GROCERY LITLE and LITLE, Props. O Our Experience - Your Protection Phone 24 13 East Main BOZEMAN 274 ALESOP 81 ROYS - Building Contractors - - Cabinet Makers - - Mill Work - Shop and 15 East Office Mendenhall Bozeman Montana S'S Ranch Supply Co., Inc. Everything for the Rancher Compliments . . Wholesale - Retail l Hay-Grain-reed-seed cm 4 Chipmcm Insecticides Funqicides and Weed Killers BILLINGS, MONTANA P. O. Box 1542 2021 Minnesota Ave. of Butte Northern Automobile Co. Plumbing - Heating - Appl-ences tg 'I1! ', ., A W .- i f ew' ,love toll, Best of Materials And Workmanship QUALITY WITH ECONOMY ,gf BUICK if cl-lEvRol.E'r Frank J. Trunk 8: Sons Inc Sales and Service phone 247 zza E. Main 1451 pfzola Shop Ci. - Specializing in Photography 076916:-N ' flL:,vj?Y EVERYTHING FOR THE AMATEUR ai l 'l '?P,dW 42 N. Main Butte O Where Students Go for Enjoyablelzlecreation U KD TI-I E 2 C1-1 GJ 5 . . . You Can Always Do Better at- 4l4 E- BABCOCK Bowling Every Afternoon and Evening ' B RER' BOZEMAN, College League Sat. Afternoon MONTANA Lunch Counter Shuffle Boards 548 E. Main Bozeman R E Something New Every Day APPLIANCE STORE Q R Wmxbww 'B - Records - WeSlinghOuse Magnav0x-RCA Victor Women's and Children's Apparel and Shoes GUARANTEED RADIO REPAIRS . . . The Place to Go for the Brands You Know . . . Phone 321-W 203 S. Tracy BILLINGS MONTANA Compliments FROM . . . STRUUP VN? fdlll ff wmeackuy ' 1 f 2 LX I i ix 8 L E ' ' j E E?-gf AEFE Feiss? 5 GOVERNMENI INSVECTED MEAT PRODUCTS 5 PTCKED EXCLUSIVELV BV BILLINGS, MONTANA I I . Pierced Packing Co. 9 Wholesale DiS'1'ibu'0fSf0 RC N1inqS' -Old Faithful Brand Meats- Sporting Goods Equipment Billings Montana 2816-18-20 Minn. Ave. Billings, Mont. I-QQK! g owENi-rouse We have everything for ' H converting your House into a Home L. DYE Co. FRIG l DAI RE The Best Place F. L. DYE co. 'O We - -- 36 EAST MAIN BOZEMAN BOZEMAN, MONTANA - Wholesale Distributors v STUDEBAKER CARS 81 TRUCKS . Del Monte Foods V-8 Commander O Thrifty Champion ' Blue Rebbon Beer Repairs on All Makes of Cars . Hamms Beer and Wheel Alignment I Nash's Coffee O Y-B Cigars NASH FINCH CO- Main Motor Inc. Plan Now to X Build and Own a A ll: if ill! in 7 Monarch Home giiafv, f , 5 l.l!Zl qLa' You can Afford ir' ' ma ' QYwLef771fm'77leeI77Zefn M-ONARCH LUMBER CQ T BOZEMAN BILLINGS MONTANA Copper for the Sinews of War Or Coke in Your Oven- ELECTRICITY Does the lob! No mattcr what the job, electricity is available for service to Montana and its people-in peacetime and during this nation's mobilization for national defense! Now, as at all times, there is ample electric power in Montana to meet tile growing needs ot its people. And there are considerable amounts avail- able to send to other sections ot the northwest. As part of our pledge to assure you of the power you need, when you need it, we will begin operating our important new 66,000-kilowatt steam- electric generating plant at Billings during the coming summer. But that is just one phase of our program, which is going ahead all the time so that you, our customers, can have the electricty you need for the job you want it to do. THE MONTANA POWER COMPANY COMMERCIAL NATIONAL On the Campus HS BANK SAN JUAN SLACKS By DAYS McCRACKEN BROS. l The Mens' Store 131 E. Main Bozeman GALLATIN HARDWARE ELECTRIC RA N G E Helpful Banking Since 1892 -BOZEMAN- TI'IE RANGE THAT MAKES GOOD COOKS BETTER WATER HEATERS . n ' WASHERS . ' I IRONERS Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation F EffetS ce I C Q GALLAT IN LAUNDRY THE TOGGERY Men's cmd Boys' C1 th' cg cmd Furnishing DAN UNEIL - WILL TIDDY BUTTE I I Pioneers in the Truckinq Industry Scmitone Dry C1 g Northwest Freight Lines I Dc1i1y Freight Service Thru Bozeman Pl'-,One 79 szo E COTTONWOOD BILLINGS RIALTO - ELLE - JGYCE THE ENGLISH THEATRES I RIALTO THEATRE BUILDING ..t.. -Presenting the Finest in Motion Picture Entertainment I BOZEMAN Know THE 'LONG DRIVE' CATTLE TRAIL ln the days of the West's great range the migration of cattle from southern states to Wyoming and Montana was known as the Great Drive. Historians emphasize that this Long Drive was a well defined and established trail. lt lay across the table- lands of western Texas into Kansas and crossed the Santa Fe Trail at Dodge. lt continued past the headwaters of the Salmon, by Fort Hays and over the Republican, then onward to the South Platte, where there was a big cow camp, Ogalalla, referred to by early writers as the rendezvous of the cowboys and the Texas Rangers. From this point the drive followed the Platte over the Oregon Trail to Fort Laramie, then on over the Boze- man road. At times it skirted the Black Hills, and again it veered westward to the base of the Big Horn Range. The long drive followed the tributaries of the Yellow- stone to the Missouri, then over the trail of Lewis and Clark to Marias River. A migration of cattle and cowmen from Texas to Montana took five months. The Long Drive was the path to the expansion of the cattle industry, the origin of which on the North Ameri- can continent was in southern Texas, eastern Mexico and California. The industry spread to Arizona, New Mexico, and then northward into Nevada, Wyoming, Montana, the Dakotas, and into Canada. ANACONDA COPPER MINING COMPANY Work for a Greater and More Prosperous Montana. This is a project that should include all Montanans. PM G41 SJW? CAMERAS I-IALLMARK CARDS PI-ICTCGRAPI-IIC SUPPLIES 19 S. Tracy Across from the Post Office Compliments - - - The Friendly Hotel ?inlen H. L. CASEY LAURA CASEY H. L. CASEY AGENCY -Mortgages -Insurance -Real Estate butte, -Management l montana 24 South Wilson Phone 543 BOZEMAN MONTANA Two Fine Stores to Serve You . . . Hart - Albin Company Bowen's Hart-Albin Store for Men 0 Serving the Midland Empire Since - 1902 - --BARREL CLEANERS- Bozemcxn's Only Drive-In Cleaners for DRY CLEANING at it's best stop at --BARREL CLEANERS- 520 W. Main PICKUP and DELIVERY Alteraiions Phone 319 Repaus 0 B man 0 ' 5 DRIVE 5 - INN Billings Montana 9 Jumbo Hamburgers ond French Fries 0 . . . Everything to Build Anything . . . UMBEV' Co' VACH l' N-D Phone 9-5531 2725 4th Ave. North Billinqs Gallatin Maid and Iersey Brand Products MILK MIX Wholesale Produce l ICE CEEAM Gnd G'l.'OCel.'leS . . Q COTTAGE CHEESE 4 IERSEY ' BUiTER ' I GAMBLE COTTAGE A BUTTIJRMILK CHEESE Co' 539 E. Main Bozeman Creamery Ph. 31 - Bozeman Dairy Ph. 616 - Montono Teochers - . amd fad Exceptional Opportunities Throughout the y West, Alaska, and Hawaii srmou. NOW . . . FREE urs MEMBERSHIP HUFF TEACHERS AGENCY 36 Years Superior Placement Service 2110 Gerald Ave. Missoula. Montana Where Quality Prevailsn I , T oe A ylhdl' ?0odA STAPLE G FANCY GROCERIES 39 West Main 282 Bozeman Lin leld's Studio lO9 South Wilson BOZEMAN MONTANA BOZEMAN Tana Courts IOHN BABEITHEB, Prop. On Highway l0 at North Seventh Street PHONE 1026 Have Meat Cuts That Can't Be Beat . . . Say lt With TREAT YOURSELF TO THE BEST! From MILAM GREENHOUSES MILAM FLORAL MILAM FLOWER SHOP 435 E. MAIN BOZEMAN 620 N. 7th 40 West Main Bozeman osk for . .. DONALD DUCK BREAD For Good Furniture . . Bozeman - Billings - Missoula BON TON BAKERIES GUENTHER 'rnAcTon coMPANY New Holland Balers Mulkey Elevators Mayrath Elevators M H Galloway Manure Spreaders FURNITURE Bozet-non 33 S. Tracy Bozeman Associated Students Store Owned and Operated by the Associated Students of M.S.C. Since 1931 TRUZZOLINO'S TAMALES For All Occasions The of I Truzzo1ino's ' Established XF-'ll' t Food Z H 1896 Products , .- I Butte, ,TAMALES Company Montana 13 W. Broadway - Butte. Montana Where All Montana Loves to Shop . . . MUSIC CO. 4b BU I I E With junior stores 84 Butte in Livingston, Bozeman and Anaconda . . . Make This Your Meeting Place I I th 0 K . Comer Main 6' Tracy If You Don't Know Your Iewelry - - Q Sporting Goods Know Your Iewelerl O Lunch Counter DIAMONDS O WATCHES O SILVER Phone FINE CHINA O CRYSTAL O TROPHIES SUCCESS TO THE 14 t C74 t MONTANAN OF '51 ' Pl-in tem I 233 E. MAIN Commercial and Social Printing PHONE l41 BOZEMAN COURIER Shoes S HCS .I Montana's Gldest Weekly Newspaper Bozeman Montana Congratulations to the Class of '5l OLIVER STOUT HARDWARE 'N,.N:Y 26 W. Main Bozeman, Montana 285 CONGRATULATIONS CLASSOF '51 From HAUSEMAN'S Grosewold Ski Equipment Wilson Sporting Goods All School and Office Supplies 4 East Main Street Bozeman . . . Slivers to Tirnbers Gallatin Lumber Co. We Have 'Em . . . 237 E. Main Swanson's Mobil Station O Mobil Tires I Mobil Batteries 'lqas O Mobil Lubrication O Accessories 201 W. Main, Bozeman A ladies store . . . ' 9 I I e e n s . . . wfzere men love to :flop The Hub Crescrp McCracken BOZBMAN. MONTANA POB BETTER MEN'S WEAR Campus Toqs Capps Clothes Besistol Hats Walkover Shoes Manhattan Shirts interwoven Socks Pendleton Shirts White Stag Ski Toas Kuppenheirner Clothes Bozeman's Independent Bank S GALLATIN TRUST and SAVINGS BANK S Established 1902 6Wu4ShMhAkn Photog ropher THE PLACE TO GO FOR ' THE NAMES YOU KNOW L1 - - ,V 1 . - L-xx, J The College Men's Store ROWLES-MACK CO. Bozeman l7 EAST MAIN PHONE 1073 relox ot . . . DIXON'S A L Wallpaper - Draperies - Paint ronca ounge B z mcm Ph ne 285-M l7 S T y Cro s 0 Prescript ns a Specialty 0 J' P' Bo man Montana O Bozeman's Complete Shopping Center 0 ow high can you go? Artcraft is known throughout the nation as an engraver of Hne books whether they be year books or picture books such as the above illustra- tion from Superior Publishing Companyis 'cHigh Adventurev by Bob and Ira Spring. The highest point editors can achieve in quality is to have a year book engraved by . . . IN ONE PLANT 5Ene:u7237 ENGRAVING a lsl.Ecmo1YPE co. 2809 THIRD AVENUE o IOX 2190 0 SEATTLE II, WASHINGTUN STAUDAHERS For Shoes . . . GALLATIN DRUG We Specialize in Prescriptions - Cosmetics - Cameras if Where Women Students Bozeman Find stifle md QWEIY 41 E. MAIN Pl-Ions in Downtown Bozeman For Over a Half Century a Complete Hardware NORTH SIDE MARKET Phone 2002 25 North Trcrcy Store K. I. STIMSON, Owner Phone 24 13 East Main PHONE 49 SEE US FOR THE BEST OE MEATS 27 E. MAIN BOZEMAN F. L. NI-V-EN Cwner For- COMPLETE YEAR-ROUND CAR SERVICE Hoadley Standard Service Mendenhall 6 Tracy Gallatin Valley Furniture Co Karpen Simmons Kroeller Lee Carpets Other Nationally Advertised Furniture 303 E. Main Bozeman Your Guide to Good Jewelry BOZEMAN JEWELRY CO. Certified Watchmaker Jewelry Repair International Sterling Silver Engagement G' Wedding Rings I Watches O Hamilton - Elgin - Bulova - Gruen We Are Able to Serve Your Every Printing Need. OFFICE EQUIPMENT fs SUPPLIES McKEE PRINTING CO. 138 West Granite Street Butte, Montana 9. Satisfaction Guaranteed f o B kl 5 -Or Yer Money ac . R 1-A Q UP wwqe JL 3- - lk , BERT GRIFFIN, Mgr. tb v - ax ' 5 A Sf,',X A A At the Crossroads 'f' Y B . - If 'W , N S of the G-a11at1n Empire B Ji s -'F - J Tracy and Main ofhef ganna SURF!-I2 Bozemm Stores In Great Falls - Billings - Shelby - Cut Bank - Lewistown O Infants' and Children's Clothes I Bozeman Gifts and Toys Helena Missoula Kiddie Uiffe Great Falls We for Less 34 W. Main Bozeman Willys-Olson Motors J. C. PENNEY CO. 4i,Ef'i?F E.m1t ,f E 'sg O Ieeps and Ieep Trucks For Vglueg Tlqgf O Body 6 Mechanic Work , o BEAR Wheel Alignment Con T Be O Used Cars BeCJl'eI l! 290 BOZEMAN BOZEMAN MONTANA ?lowe1-A . . . for all occaAivnA Your Prescription Phormocy LANGOHR'S FLOWER SHOP MEMBER F. T.'D. 10 E. Main Phone 95 BOZEMAN JJL - E. J. POETTER DRUG CO. In the New Masonic Temple Building Where Quality Counts 8 E. Main Phone 128 COSENS TRANSFER and STORAGE You Need Us for Every Move You Make INTRA and INTER-STATE Phone 34 11 N. Tracy Bozeman BOZEMAN CASH-WAY LUMBER 5. HARDWARE co. O Plumbing and Electrical Fixtures O Building Supplies O Sportiriq Goods O Farm Supplies O Hardware 311 N. SEVENTH PHONE 1947 Bozeman. Montana Quiet and Peaceful Bonander Cottage Courts Member of AAA West End of Main Street Bozeman Marry? Alleys - BUTTE P ft E I 1 THE ANNIN BILL WRIGHT, Inc. wean coNTRoL co. I X Q 3217 I lgllf M Zfffffgfg ,.. ...Ql- - SHU-RANE IRRIGATION - Wholesale Distr'b t for Friend Sprayers Buffalo Turbines Fonnr- uNcoLN - MERCURY gpm, Booms Sgleg 84 Service Ortho Chemicals 36 s. Black Phone 210 Columbus Mo 'n SMART COLLEGIATE STYLES The Campcw MSC COEDS' STORE I N S U RA N C E R. EARL DAWES AGENCY 14 North Tracy Ave. BOZEMAN Fire, Automobile, of Liability Insurance Class 1921 Board Tracie Security Bank and Trust Company BOZEMAN, MONTANA Capital, Surplus and Profits-S350,000.0U. 3093 Independent and Locally Owned Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Patronize Montanan ,M Advertisers The Bank of Personal Service NORINE MOTORS In Bozeman I'r's . . r.-1. 'lHtq1-. Big Enough to Serve You, Progressive Enough to Want to. 'C r l 1 M 0 0 TX QEPMRYMSNY rifiikgs 506 N. 7th Bozeman rvrsisiv rrileeev rlrissrser lieerri Phone 142 61 143 293 ,,., -. . v. v.-.-:-3213... '-'f'-IfZ-35146-:TT-2-Z-Z-I5I-:-:1:5:3:5?:5f3'3'l'3' - -my ...P . ...., . .,... ,.,.. ' '+PN00.9,Q5QQ:,:2:,:1:5:g::jg:,,,4::1.51:,.:.,.:.,:.:,R-:.::5j'j'- 3 f f'--2ItI'Iiiff22:2-2-FFFf12?ErE2fErES1?5'PSr?. 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O 0 PUBLICATIONS O OFFICE FORMS SNAP-OUT CARBON FORMS O RULING BOOKBINDING O RUBBER STAMPS O O ART METAL STEEL OFFICE FURNITURE REMINGTON-RAND BUSINESS MACHINES ...---I---I-V--...-f-If-vvv-vulnn... DUPLICATING MACHINES DICTATING EQUIPMENT THE FINEST IN 20166 FOOD, REST Z AND a RECREATION Q O d 11 fd dby fh d hffhwh go 1 d td 1 d C1 ftbl THE g ayemm BOZEMAN Wazegl I 2 .7 der in Advertisers Acoma Lounge ..5... ...... Aileenis -LLLL, ,... L .,..,.... Alis Photo Shop A.A,..,. L ,.,,,,A Aldrich Lumber Co. ,............. - 9 Allsop and Roys .,............,.,....,.,... ,......... L L Anaconda Copper Mining Co. -LL ....,.,,.. Annin Weed Control Co. ,.,......, Artcraft Engravers ....,. L .,......, Artcraft Printers ...,,,, LLL-L ,,... L Associated Students Store ,... Barer's War Surplus .,...,,e...... Barrel Cleaners i...,,, L ,,,,,e, Baxter Hotel ..,,.,, L ,.,.... Board of Trade -L-L Bobcat Drive Inn i,,,,. ,,,,,, 287 286 275 282 274 280 292 288 285 284 276 281 274 292 281 291 Bonander Courts .,..,,,, LL ..,..., L ...,,,t.,.....i Bon Ton Bakeries ............... L-- L ,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,....- , The Bowl ..,.... L ,............. LLL ...,. Bozeman Cashway Lumber .,,,,, Bozeman jewelry ......,.,.... LL Bozeman Meat Market s Burrs of Butte ....,........... The Campus LL ,,,,,,,,, H. L. Casey Agency ,..... Chambers Fisher Co. LL- The Club .,.,.,r,,,.u..,.,,,,,,,.,,,.. D. I. Cole Co. ,,..,.....,,,,,,e.,.,,,,. Commercial National Bank ...u., Cosen's Transfer and Storage Tana Courts ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,-, Croff' s ........... L ......,..,,,,.,s.....,. R. Earl Dawes Agency LL ,,,.,, Dixon's Paint Store .c,...,. Arnold G. Durand .,,.,,.,.,,,, F. L. Dye Co. ,,,,...,..., L ........,, - Egbert's LLL ,,,..,,, L-L- Finlen Hotel ,,,,... Flxgelman s L .,.,,,,,,, .,,,,... L ,,s,s,,.,..,. ,,,,,,,, Gallatin Drug ...,..,,..., LL Gallatin Hardware .,..,,,,,, Gallatin Laundry ,...,,,,,,,,,,,-,, Gallatin Lumber .,....,.,,, L r...... Gallatin Trust and Savings B Gallatin Valley Furniture -LL- Gamble Robinson ,,,,.,,,, L .,,,.,, Guenther Tractor ,,,,, L ,,,,,, Hart Albin Co. ,...., ,,,,,-,, - 1 ank Hauseman s ,,,....,...,...,... L .,.,r,..,.... L- Hennessy's ,,,,.,..r,, L .,,. LLLL ,,,, L .,,,., L ,.,,,,, ,,r,, - - Hoadley Standard Service --L ,,,,,,,,,,,,, L ,,,,s,,,ss,, Hotel Bozeman .r,,.,..,..r.,,, ---L Hub .,,,.,..,,..,,,,,,, L ,,..,,,.., L-LLL-L ,,,,,, L--LLLL-LL-L 283 276 291 289 283 275 292 281 293 284 276 278 291 283 287 292 287 274 277 285 281 274 289 278 279 286 286 289 282 283 281 286 284 289 295 286 Huff Teachers Agency -L ..,.... L-LL ,,-..- L ...,,,,,s.,,s--,, 282 Jersey Dairy .,...,..... LLL ,..,,. L--L--L ,,,----,---, L ----------. 282 Ioe's Finer Foods .......,..,.- LLL ,,,,., L ,,,,.,,,, L ,,,,, L--282 Kiddie Ville LLL--L--LL .,.,-, --L ,,,-. L ,----- L ,.---- LL-290 Langhor's Flower Shop ---L--L-L-L --,--, L .,,,,,,.,,, --291 Linfield's Studio --L--L ,,,,,,,,, L--L--L--L-L ,,,- LL-----282 Main Motor Inc. ..,,,,,. L ,-,,, L ,,,,,, LL ,,,,,--- L-L ,,,, 277 Marshall Furniture .,,,,,, L--L -------,,,,,,,,-- -L ,,,,,,s 283 Marty's Alleys ,,-,,,,,,,,..,,,,,, ,,,, L LL--L ,,---- L -s-,--, 291 McCay Hardware ..,,,, L .,,,,ss, ,,,, L ,,,,,,, ,,,,, L - --LL-289 McCracken Bros. ,-,--, .--,,... L ,....,,,,,,,,, L ,,,,,,,,,,, 2 78 McKee Printing Co. .,,,....,.,.,,s ---L ,,,--.-- LLL ,-,,,,,-,, 289 Milam Greenhouses ...,- L--LLLLLL ,,,, LLL ,,,,, L-283 lN'1iller's Iewelry ,,-,,,.,.,- ,... L -LL-L-LLLL--L ,,,, ---285 Modem Grocery L-LLL ..,,-. L .,,, -LL-L-L ,,,,,,,,,s, 274 Monarch Lumber, Co. L ,,,,,,, LL-L-L--LL-L--L--L--277 Montana Power Company LLL--L---L--L -,,, LLL---278 Montana Trading Post .,,,...,.., L-L-LLLLL--LLL---290 Nash-Finch Co. LLLL ...,,.....-. L-L-LL ,,,,,, L-LL277 Norine Motor ....... LLL .,...,.. L -... L---L ,.,. L ,,,,,,..,,,,,, -293 Northem Auto Co. -LLLLLLLL .... LLL--L .,......, -----275 North Side Market ...........,....,,- L--LL ,-..,.,,,, LL ,,,, 289 Northwest Freight Lines LLLL---LL ,..,,,, L s,,,,,,- -279 The Oaks -LL .............. LL-L ...... LLL--LL ,,,,,,,.,,,,,, -285 Oliver Stout Hardware -LL ,-.,,, LLL-L-L ,.,,,.,.,.,,,,s 285 Owenhouse Hardware .,.,..,.,,,..,, L--L--- ,,.., -L277 I. C. Penney Co. ...,..,........ -L ,,,,,,, ..,,,,,, 2 90 Photo Gift Shop ,.......,.. L ,.-..,,,,. L ,,.,,.--. ,,,,,-- , 281 Pierce Packing Co. ,.,.. L ..... L ,...-,,.,,,.. ,,,,,,,, 2 76 E. I. Poetter Drug Co. ,.,....... L ,,.,,, L .,-.., ,-,..,, - 291 Reporter Printing and Supply Co. ..,, .,,,r,,, 2 94 Roecher Drug Co. ,...... L ..,... L ,..c,,,,-,,,,,,,, .,.,,.,. 2 87 Rowles-Mack Co. LLL-- ......,. LLLL ..,..... ...,. L -.287 S-S Ranch Supply L .... L-LL ,-.,,,.,,. L ,,..,,,, ,,.,,,,4 2 75 SRE Appliance Store -L ,,,..-. L--L --------- -------- 2 76 Saveway Drug Co. ---L--L -------- - ----- ---290 Schlechten's Studio ------- LLL --------- -L ---- -287 Security Bank and Trust Co. ------ -------------- 2 93 Staudaher's .-....--.---... L ..... L --.-- L ------.-- L ----------. 289 Stockman .-......-..-.-- L ---.. LLL ---.... -LLL-277 Stroup Hardware Co. LLLL --.-------------- ------ - -276 Swanson's Mobile Station ..,.. -286 The English Theatres .-..-..-..--. -----------..-..--.....-... 2 79 The Toggery -LLLL .-.-.. LLL-- - LLL ----. L-LLL---279 Top Hat Lounge .L--......-..-. L ..--.-. -290 Frank I. Trunk .,--....-.... LLLL .-.....-. ...-.-.- 2 75 Truzzolino Food Products -LL ------- ---------- -------, 2 8 4 Wagner's -.-.-----.---..... L ..-.....-- ------- L --------------- 2 74 Len Waters Music Co. LL ..-...... L ......... ...... L ---284 Westem Livestock Reporter ----- --.....-....-. 2 75 Willy-Olson Motors ..........- L -..--,...-.. --... L .-..... 2 90 Bill Wright Inc. ..-.-... L .-..-. LL-LL -....--.- LLL ...... 292 Agricultural Club ......... Alpha Chi Sigma .....Y,..... Alpha Gamma Delta ....... Alpha Gamma Rho ,,.... Alpha Lambda Delta ..,,,. Alpha Omicron Pi ...,,.., Alpha Psi Omega ...... Alpha Tau Delta ......,.. 5614 ml fader 1 ,.l... 158-159 .1-------.156-157 ----111-.-1---104 ---1---162-163 -----1--11--1-103 1-1-11-112 Alpha Zeta ...,... 1--1 ......... ...... ........ 1 1 0 Alumni 4-H Club ....,, ....., 1 ............v 2 04 A.S.M.E. ...........,...................... 1 ....... 1-1 ........... 206 Associated Students ......,.... 1 ...,,t.,.... .........-...w,... 1 16 Associated Independent Students ..,... --1 ,,..,...... 198 Associated Women Students 1 ,.,,...............,,.,.,,.,.,.. 17 Band -11--11 .,,.,,,,...,..,.,.,..,,,....,... .,.. 1 --143 and 145 Canterbmy Club ...,.....w......... Chemical Engineers ..... ....... cm omega ....... 1 ,......,. 1 ,...,.,... ...,.... 1 66-167 College Farmer ........... College 4-H Club --1 ....,.. - College Ski Club ...... Commissioners -1 .......... ------.1---135 ---1.--204 1------213 --1-118 Concert Chorus .....,........ ,,Y......... 1 44 Dairy Science Club --1 ,...... ........,...,.. 2 10 Delta Gamma .,,........ .,...... 1 70-171 Dramalics ...................... ....66.. 1 38-141 Electrical Engineers ......., .......,,. .,,............ 2 1 1 Engineers Council -11 .......,..,....... 1 ....,........ 1.11214 Exponent ......,................,......,.. 1 ...,,,. ......,, 1 32-133 Faculty .,........, 1--1--11 .....,. 1---1 ...,..... ..,.... - 22-26 Fall Play ...... Football ,......,............... 1 ...,.. 1 ....,., Forensics ........,.... 1--11 .,.,..... Future Farmers of America ....,. 1 .......... 1 ..,.,..... ...,......t, 1 39 --------236-239 -11 ,.,..., 146 Gamma Phi ...,....................,.,.,..,........t ....,s.. 1 60-161 Hamilton Hall .....,.,......,........,..,..........,......,,,. 190-191 Health and Physical Education Club .,,..........ss.7, 201 Home Economics Club .l.......,.,............... ....s,,s 1 97 Instruction and Curricula Committee ....... ,,..... 2 1 Interchurch Council ......,,.,.,....,..,.,,...,, ,...,...,,, 2 17 Inter-fraternity Council ,,,s,s,,, 1--184 Intramural Sports .,.,,...... .,,...s 259-261 Iudging Teams .,.,,......, ....,..,.. ....,... 1 4 8-150 Kappa Delta ....., 1 ..,.,... ........ 1 74-175 Kappa Sigma -1 .,.,-,......,.,.,,,s,,ss,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,-w- 1 Lambda Chi Alpha ---,AAs 11 V.vV,,,-- 1 ,vw,-,--..v, - Les Bouffons ..,,,,,,.,, ,.,, 11 11 ,,w,,,,p.,,,,,--,---,. 11 Lutheran Students Association .,,,,.., 1 ,-,,-, 11 M-Club 1-11-111 Mens Cooperative House ,,,,,,,,,, ,Vw,,,--Ap 1 11 Montanan 1-11111 ,,,,, 1111 -,A,,s,,,,,,-p-,gV, 1 1 Montana Engineer ,,s,,,,,, 1 ,,,,, 1 --,--,, 1111111 Mortar Boa.rd 1-1 ..,..,..,,,ss, 1 ,--,,s,,,,,,,,.,- 1 ,,.,, 11 164-165 168-169 11-1111 .1--1216 -------200 186-187 136-137 1-1--134 -11-199 M.S.C.E.A. -1 .... 1 .1...11.1 1-11 11111 11 ,11,11 1111 M.S.O.S.N. 11 ,11,,,,...111,, 1 11-1212 Mu Beta Beta 1 1,1.,.,,, 1 ,...1,1,1,,,,, 1 .,,,,,,,,, 1 ,pg,-1,,p,ww-, 106 Newman Club -11 1,1,,,.,, -1 11,11,1,, 1,1111111,,1,111 1 215 Orchestra .111... 11 1,..111.1,1,, 1111 11111111,1,,1,11 11 1,,,-,- 143 Pan-Hellenic Council 1 ,,,.,,1,,, 1,11,1,,,, 1 ,,,,11,,1 1 84 Phi Eta Sigma .11,..1.1111 1-1 1.1.,1, ,11,1, 1 11 111,11,,1 105 Phi Kappa Phi ...1.1..1 11 ,.,,111111,1 111 ,,,1111 1113 Phi Sigma 111,11......1..1.11.1.1.1, 1 1,,.,11111,, 1,,1,,,,11, 1 1116 Phi Sigma Kappa 1.1....1111, 1-1--1--1 1,11 11,1, 1 172-173 Phi Upsilon Omicron .1.111,,,,,,,,. 1 ,11,..11,,1.11111,,11, ,,,,1 1 07 Pi Beta Phi 1-11-11 .... 1 .......... 1 ,...... ..1... 1 -178-179 Pi Kappa Alpha 11---1-1-1-1 .... 1.1 1.......1... 11-176-177 Quads ...1.--.. 1-1 ...... 1 1111.11..... 111 ...1 1111-1-1-194 Quonsets 111-111 ...... 111-1192-193 Saberettes -11 1...1 1 .11111 11-1--1-1 1..1...111 111111-1205 Scabbard and Blade ,.,,111 1-1 ,,,, 1-1 1,.111, -11 .,,,,,,1, 109 Septemviri 1 ...1 1-1--1 ,1,11. 1 1.1.,.,1 1 ,,..11,,,1..11 1--111199 Sigma Alpha Epsilon .... 111-1-111-111 11.1. 11180-181 Sigma Chi --1-11-1 ...... 1-1-1-1 ----.- 1 ----------- 182-183 Skiing ------------------------ Sock and Buskin .------- -----1---1.--.1252 ---11 .----..-- -208 Social Committee -...-. -..-------.--- .----- 1 1 -.---.-- 1 --21 Spartanians ------------------.------ 1 .---.-.--..----- 11-1---1-1108 Spurs .----------------.------... 1 .-....--.- 1 .-.------- 1 ...---.. 1111100 Square and Compass Club Student Faculty Relations Committee Student Senate ---1 ----------------------------------- -11-1--19 Student Union Board .-------------------------- -.--..-.-- 2 0 Tau Beta Pi ----.--.----.------ --.-.---- 1 115 Track --...-..--- 111 ----------------- - W.A.A. 1 ..---..-- 11 -...- 11 .--...-.- - Westminster F olmdation .--.--- Who s Who .--..---.--. 1 -..-..-.--.. Wgmen's Cooperative -.---- Sectional fader Activities .---.------ 1 .-,-------------------------,-----1- --..---- 1 22 Administration ------ 1 --------- .-.------- 1 5 Advertising --.---- 1 -------.-,-----------------,-. -------- 2 73 Athletics 1 --.-.------.-. -----.- 1 ..--------------- Campus Queens ---.--- Classes ---------------..--. Clubs -...--..--.- Freshmen ..-- Greeks -.----- -111.234 1 .----- 1 .-.--- 1 ----..-. --.----- 1 18 ---1--28 ----1--195 --11--156 Honors ----.--...--.-------------.....---... Independent Organizations Iuniors -------------------------------------- Military --------..---.-----.--.-.-.----. Minor Sports Nurses ----- 1 ----------- Organizations ---.-. Semors ---1 ----- Sophomores ---- 248-250 --1-1--1209 ---1---216 188-189 -----1185 1-.1-218 ---11251 -111262 -------..--154 1 ---..---- 70 A- Aakhus, A1 V. -,,- Y.Y,,,..., -.. Ackers, Harry M. M ..,......, Adams, Albert D. ,, .... -. Adams, D. D. -..--,,-,..,,. 203, 215 -61 Adkinson, Charles .,,, - ,..... Ahmadi, Torshizi Ali Aikins, Jean Ellen Albrecht, LeRoy ,..,.. Albrecht, Leola M. .,,,,,,,,.., Alexander, Olive ......,. ...YY.... 71. 167. ...,...,N...61, 161, 194. 200 61, 145, 166, 184 1.31, -H3 1 164 ..,.,.....1'I6 ....-..-.61 197, 201 205 216 237 208 ,...........,-..-,...-....,.,.e,,-.,,271 Allen, Clyde D. .,...... ..... ...,,.. 1 1 , 156, 196, 223, 254 Allen. Dorothy Jean ...... ....1...... - ....... 7 1. 194, 205 Allen, Roy H. ................. ..,, ......... '71, 165 Allinson, David J. .... .-.,-.., ........... 228 Allison, James G. , ...... ,,71, 145, 233 Alvord, William ...... ....... ...... - ........ - . 131, 116 Ames, Wallace H. ...... WWW ,,,..,,.. , ,..,,,, ,.,,. - ...,., , N31 Amundson, John K. ................1. 31, 142, 145, 160, 211 Amunrud, Leroy R. W- ............. - ......... -.,, ............,...,.,, 31 Anacker, Margaret M. ............. 1.1- .........,., .M .,,,.. 1,171 Andersen Viggo O. ..... ,,,.-,3l, 115, 142, 143, 211 Anderson Carl Russ ....... ..... , vw- ....,....,,,,,., , -61 Anderson Donald E. .... -. ....... .1.. n J71 172 224 Anderson Gaylord A, H, ,,,,,,.,, ,,.,,...,,,,,,,, - ,,,. M 31 Anderson, Harold D. .,.. ......, , .,,,.,.. ,..,..,,.,,,,,,,,, B 8 3 Anderson Homer C. .,.. -M ..,,,,, , ,,.,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,, M 1,,, 61 Anderson Lee M. , ,...... ,..,..,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,, 3 1 Anderson Mary Ellen ..,.,..,..,. 71, 166, 120, 208 Anderson McKinley ,..., ,,,, - ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, A ,61, 180 Anderson, Marjorie J. ........ 82, 83, 144, 167, 216 Anderson Norman 1 ......,..,.....,,,,,.,.. 4 .,..,.,,.,,,,,,,,,, 116 216 Anderson Theodore B. ...,...,,...,,..,.,.. -,,,'I1, 182, 227 Anderson ,Truman C. ,-...31, 142, 144, 145, 177, 216 Anderson, Vera L. ...... , ,,.,...,,,,..,,,.,.,,. 61, 194, 197, 216 Anderson, Wilbur L. ,.., UW ,,,,,,, -4 ,,,,, WW, ,,,,,, - ,,,,, -83 Andes, Samuel Cyril ....,.,,,,,.. M- 1,,,,,1,1,,,,, Y ,,,,, 31, 203 Andrew. David H. .............. 61, 168, 199, 202, 208, 231 Andrew, Janet M. N .,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,, - ,,,,,,,,,,,,, - ,,,,, 61' 170 Andrilenas, Paul WAW, ,,,,11,,,,,,,, ---61' 186, 196, 231 Angel, Charles Frank ,,,,,, -qw, ,,,. kdm---83' 222 Armstrong, Edwin F, ..,1 ,,,,, , , ,,,,,1 1 ,,,,,,, 83 156 225 Armstrong, Elmer F, .,,,,,,,,1,,, , ,,,,,, M ,,,,,,,, n ,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,-,, 227 Armstrong. William H. -..61, 149, 186, 196 198, 204 Arndt, Harrison Wm. ,,,,..,,,,,, 19, 20, 61' 132 137 164 Arnott, John Pirrie W ,,,,,,,,,, 31' 113, 115 193' 205 Asridge, John R, ,,,,,,, , ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,-.,,,,,,,,, -N----71 105 - B - Baarson, Beverly K. .....,..,.. ..... , ,,- .,,.,,, 71, 144, 162 Babbit, Gordon - ..... W ,,,,,,,,,,- ,,,,,,,,,, ,Ak-D61 Bachman, Lester B. ..., ,,- .,,., 61, 182, 200, 248 Bader, John S. -.-,.- ......... .... ........... - . .31 143 215 Badura, Daniel Mark 1 .,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 45, 215' 233 Bailey, Courtney N. ..,,. , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 61 Bailey, Joseph Smith ,.,,,,-,248 Baker, Earl Wayne ,,,,,.,,.,.,,.,, ,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,, - ,,,,, M--105 Baker, Kenneth James ,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,, ,u,83, 183, 232 Bakken, Sigmund -..MM .,,,,, ,U-,ww ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -,W31 231 Baldwin, Kenneth R. wh, ,,,,, M., ,,,,,,,,,,, 83, 224, 240 Baldwin. Rosalee M, ,, W ,,,,,,, -M ,,,,, m ,,1,,,, 477771 Ballard, Delbert L, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -.M ,,,, 31' 172, 224 Banta. William Ray ....... a,,,,,,'71, 137, 182, 216, 232 Baringer, Beverly J. ..,,...,,. 21, 61, 106, 107, 158' 197, 199, 205, 209 Barnett, Joseph W. ..,-. ,,,.,,.,. 71, 201, 227, 242 Barrick, Darrell M, ,... ,,,,,,,,,,, --,71, 83' 224 Barrick, Orlo R. ....,,.,. . Barth, George Joseph Barthelmess, Richard .......-..,31 - f----.- -...-M- ........ --..Z 1 Bartlett. David T. - .......... Bart1ey.Dav1d F, M-.- .... -ww ,.,..., -- ,..,,, M, Barton. Darrel Wayne Baskett, John L. Baskett, Mrs. Shirley ,, .,.,,,18, zo 160 - .... -231 ,.,.-.-,32 226 111 176 ,,,,-,,,166 Batey. Donald John ,. ..,,,, ,N ,,,,,,, M.,-lag, 172, 196 Baugh, Willard David ,,,,,,, mu- ,,,,,,,,,,,,, gm---228 240 Bawden. John B. ...- .....,.. .......... 7 1, 105, 135, 156 196 Bawden, Boyd Rouse .,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, - U- ,,,, 83, 131 Beadle, William E, - ,,,,,,,,, mu- ,,,,,,, - ,,,,,, -145' 233 Beatty, Donald B, MMAVA ,,,,, w,-A,-n-- ,,,, -4733, 165 Beck, Carlyn E. an ,..,,, M ,,,,,,, ,Wg ,,,,,,,, ---M51 192 Becker, Ernest Edwin ,.,,.,,, --,mv ,,,, -,--H33 223 Beckley, Alan Ross ....... .. ,.,,,, -H- ,,,1 W ,,,,,,, -Y,-vi-32 Beckwith, John F, - ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A ,,,,,,,,,,,, whggv 112 224 Bedish, Gabriel A, ,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,-WNW?-71 134 230 Beer. Johnnie C, -.,,,,,,,,d-M,,h--33, 173' 227 Beers, Charles L. M. ......--'71, 135, 168, 196, 229 Belknap, Jane Doreen ,.,,,,,,,, ,-Q?-71, 100, 170 Bell. Elizabeth .,,,,,,,,,-M,--,-,,muh--WMWM-32 BEHIJEC1, Albert V. -hmm--,---Q-N Qi-231 Belshaw, Barbara C. .. ..... ...... 61, 170 .714dc1f Bendewald, Melvin ...,. -...,., ..... -83, 173, 233 Bennett, Fletcher ....... .-- ....... -------...-i.252 Bennett, Meridan H. ...... -.-- ..... - ....... .32, 252 Bennett, Robert F. ...- .....,.. - ...... ....- ............ -71, 227 Benson, Ruth I. ............ 70 71, 100, 170, 197, 202 204 Berg, Albert H. - .................. -- ..... ---- .... '71, 169, 196 Berg Betty Rita ....., ,....... H C. .......,,. ,..32, 96, 98. 162 Berg Max E. .......- ............ - ....... ....... 3 2, 111, 180 Berg Robert Leroy ................... -... ................ 61, 213 Berg, Marvin A. - ....... -- ....... ,,.,-.. - ..... ,....,-.-61 Bergan, Robert B. ....... M.- ..... -- ..................... 71. 226 Bergman, James D. - ......................... -83, 156 Berger, Lamoyne E. ...,.. -.. ....... --71, 112, 166, 212 Bergstrom, Leroy Wm. .... ........... - ..., ............. -...,,,,-32 Berquist, Fredrick A. ...... ..-N ............. ............ 8 3 Bertholf. Barbara A. ,............ - .......... 71, 162, 205 Bertogllo, Martha J. ......1 e- ..... 1, - ,.,... 83, 167, 192 Berwick, Dale K. ....... - ........ ....... - ,,,,83, 169 Berwick, Dean F. ..... .- .... 83, 169, 224 Best, Judith Ann ..... .................... 8 3, 190, 213 Bieler, Mildred J. ..... .-...- ....... 32, 144, 174 Biffle, Dixie Lee ....... ...... - W83, 171, 197, 209 Biegle, John Paul ....... - ............ W, 183, 156, 224 Biggs, Erlene Marie ....t..,.......... 71. 163, 192, 204, 216 Bird, Phyllis -.-- .......... - ....... - ..,. W., ...,.... -..- ...... ,271 Bird. Raleigh M. - ...,..... ......... - ......... - ..,.,32, 211 Bird, Wayne E. -,W .,,,,,,, .....,,,,.,..,,,,,, 6 1 142, 145, 226 Birkeland, Beverly J, ..... ,.,..,..,, 8 3, 178 190, 197, 202 Birrer, Emmett F. - ........ ,C .................,..,,. ,-61, 176 Bishop, Robert Chas. ........ ,,...,.,.........,..,,,..... , 83, 229 Black. Gene Wesley ...- ..... -. ..-..-'11, 144, 182, 229 Blackwood, Richard D, .,,,,,,,..,,.,.,,,,,,.,. , ,.,, ,., ,..,, - ,,,,, 71 Blaisdell, Fred W., Jr. ......,..,.... - ,.,..,,..,,,..,.,.,,,,.,,,,,,,, V32 Blair. Stephen R. ......................... - ................. -..32, 203 Blake. Larry Jay ...... ....... 1 9, 70. 101, 132, 143, 144. 145, 172, 233 Blank. Mary G. ..- ..... - ....... -32, 98, 113, 144, 194, 215 Bleakly, Tom T. .N ..,,.,,...,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -,,232, 237, 242 Bliss, Herman Cook ...... ................. 3 2. 180, 200, 237 Blunck, Paul H. .- ....... .... - .61, 149, 203, 226 Boatrlght, Dale E. ...... W., ,,,..1..,,,,,...,,,,,,,.. ,237 Boe, H. R. ....,.,, -W ,,,.,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, , ,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,H-V231 Boespflug, James F, ,,,,,,,,,,.1. , ,-, ,,,,,,,,,,, 33, 173, 222 Boetticher, Otto K. .... - ,,.,..,, - ,.,,. ,,,..,,,, - -.-,-226 Bohl. Lawrence ,.- .... - ,,,,, - ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 71, 186 Boid. Margaret ........ .... . .,..-32, 144, 162, 202 Bokma, Benjamin L. ..,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,, 8 3, 172, 233 Bolich. Donald L. .......... .......,..... ............. B 3 , 229 Bolland. Kenneth L. ..,. , ........, ...,, 1 ..,,,, 3 2, 148 Bollard, Richard D, - ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, nag Boller, Judith - .......,,. ,- ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,.,, -61, 162 Booth, Blaine - ....,..... N., ..,.,.,,,,,,,,.,, -,,,.,,,,,,,,.1'l2 Border. Jerry R. .............. ......... 6 1, 156, 196, 230, 254 Bork, Donna Jeanne .-., .........................,, 83, 156, 190 Borsheim, Richard R. ...... 71, 101, 134, 180, 213. 229 Bostic, Clayton D. ........ -..W ,,.,,..,, ,,,,,.,, ,,,,, 32, 142, 145 Bostwick, Maurice G. ..- ......,,,...,.,, , ,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,-,,,-,,-N61 Boswell, Betty Jane .................. 32, 103, 107, 113, 162 Bowdish, John Thomas ............... 1 .,.,,,,,...,....... M, .... 223 Bowen, Lowell Rex ....,..,., ...,.,... - ,,,-,-,,- ,,,,,, ,,.,,224 Bowen, Russell - ............,. , ........ 32, 149, 186, 196, 231 Bowles, Patricia L. ......... -..-.,,- ...... -..,- .,.,,.,,, 30, 32, 203 Boylan, William J, ,......... -.-,.n...-.-..61, 110, 156, 215 Boyle, Patricia, L ......... aa, 142, 143, 159 162, 190, 215 Brackett, Perry C. ......, -....--.-.1 .... -,33, 61, 176 Bradford, William O. ,,,,,.,,.,,...,,- ,,,, - ,.,. 71, 181, 223 Braida, John L. - ........ ..,... - ........,. 6 1, 137, 168, 215 Brammer. Linda C. .... - .... -- ......... 83, 167. 190 Branes. Edmon A. Brannln, Lavelle ......... Brawner, Quentin ,..-...---33 1-M..- .... -..------...-..--..71 R. ....... - ..... -..-.- ...... .. ,....,.,..,83, Brayson, Corrine ....1,.. - .......... -.,,,..,.,-,,-33, 158, Bredberg, Robert E. ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,a,,, .,,,,,,, 33, 164, Brekke, Dwight J. ........ -...-...-?.,.,-....-,,61, Brekke, Helen Elaine .... -.- ,.... M- .... - ,... H.-.194, Brennan, James J. .... -..--.,--.a-..---33, Brennan, William C. .... - ............ .. .... me .... -.--.,83, Brewer. Frank H. .... -..M Brewster, George .......... 224 199 222 226 198 206 161 ...,.....-.-33 ...-,,,-..254 Broadus, Betty Joan - .... - ..... -.---,-.7l, 100, 178 Brock, Betty Irene -- ..... ....,.--.- .... - ...,,.... 33, 144, 162 Brohaugh, Paul D, - ....... - ...... - ...... -..- ....... '11, 105, 226 Brown, Alicia Edith ...1., W83, 133, 197, 205, 213, 216 Brown, Allen David .-.,......-.- ...... -...--.--71, 182, 213 Brown, Jack Lamont .... ,.,.,,..- ..., -61, 160, 206, 231 Brown. James Robert .... -,- ......... - .... -...-.226, 237 Brown, Jean Marie .. ..... ,..-...83, 112, 178, 190, 212 Brown, Patricia Ann -.-.---.-.-..- ..... ...61, 162, 197 Brown, Sara. Helen ........ .....--..-.......-.......83 Brown, Stephen R. ................83, 142, 145, 233 Brubaker, Thomas C. ..a. -..-...-l..33, 206 Bryan, Tommy --.--.,.--..........-61, 164, 260, 261 Buell, Leonard K. ...........i.....'71, 137, 156, 223 Buili, John D. ...........-......33. 186. 203. 215 Bummer, Dale Franklin -..,...-- .... -.-.,..-..-83, 145 Bundy, Donald H. - ............ - ....... - .-.--...-.--33 Bunker, Eugene F. ................ - .l....... -..-61. 182. 230 Burger, Irene Doris - ..... --.-..- .... ...-..---83, 166 Burger. Josef -. .... -...-...--- ........ -.-T1.33. 113 Burke, Gwen M. --.,.--.- ....... 33. 136. 174, 184. 202 Burklund, Marian A ........ ........... 8 3, 144. 163. 192. 202, 204, 217 Burleigh, Diane Jo .................... 8-1.-.-..83, 171 Burnett, Dayle T, ,,,,...., -..- ............... -.....-176, 230 Burnett, Mrs. Pat L. B. ...- ...... 1 .... ......-105, 142 Burrell, Dorothy A. ......... .--...-B3. 142. 167 Burrows, William H. ..... ...... .. ...-..-33. 186 Burton, Inga Ann - ................ ...... - ..-..-.-84. 192 Bushnell, Myrtle Lou -.- ..., 1... --- .... --....---H.34 Busma, Richard L. .... - ....... ............ - --...,84, 224 Butkay, Paul R., ..,..... - ........... C ,....... 61, 160, 230 Butler, Arthu-r F. ..... Buttelman, John H, Bye, John Orlando ....... ...H......,.,,,...,-...--33 , ...... -...- .... M..- .1.. -.-..-..84 ., ..... 33 - C - Cady, Loraine R.. ....1.......,... .,- ................ -.'72, 159. 192 Calapothakls, A. C. -.- ........ - .... -.--.-..-A-1-.--'72 Calcaterra, John wa- .... - ....... .- .... ---M----237 Calhoun. John Harris .......... -..- A... -.-..--72. 169 Calvert, Shirley -- .............. - ..... ..... - ..- .... --.....---84 Campbell, Barbara .,........... 1 ....... .. ..... --..-...-112 Campanella, Robert A. - ........ Campbell, Milton H. ..... . , ,,,, ,,,,- ,.,.. ,...... - ,,-....72 ,......-.,......-.......-..-....180 Carle, Louise A. - ........... - ........... -..-.33 193. 138 Carlson, Max R. ,, .,,.,....... ....... 2 0, 33, 109 164, 221 Carr, Donald Lavern ...... ............ - -7- ......... 33, 213 Carter, Gilbert Lawr ..- ............... - -.--....-- ---.----34 Cafsebolt, David Dean Cassidy, John Joseph -.. ...-.-224, 253 .,,,,,,.....-...-...61 Chabai, Albert John ........ - ....... -.- ...,.... -.33 164. 196 Chamberlin, Norman ...... -...-..-34 102. 160 Chambers, George ............... .... . ..- ....-... 34. 160 Chandler, Lalia Mae ............ ...- .......... 84. 163 chnpman, Niles D. .......... -- .... - --.-.----.-- 61. 164. 230 Chapman, Mrs. Virginia N..- ...... -.. -..- ..... --- ....-i. D61 Chapman Warren E. .... - ........ .......--.---- - .-----A-.- - -34 Charters, Evelyn M. ......... - ................ - .... '72, 104. 138 Chase, William M. ..,.........................-- 72. 101. 132. 232 Cheever, Donald H. ...... 34, 116, 142, 143, 145, 164 Chesney, Barbara A, .................................... -...-.34. 178 Chesnover, Jane ..- ........... .... .- ---- - .----- ---.--.- 34. 199 Chesnover, Robb. Chas. ..... .......... - ..84, 183 224. 240 Chilcote, William P. ..-..- ...... -...-...-..-..-.--130. 231 Chilton, John - ..... - ......... -..- ..... - ........ - ........ 34 116. 199 Chrlstman, Carol F. ...- ......... - ............. - .... 34. 190. 212 Christoffersen, A. P. ........... - .......-... -..H..--- ----.--- --...232 Christy, Jeannette ........... -.84, 175, 190, 197 209, 215 Cigllana, E1l'0y ....,--.34, 113, 115, 196, 198 202, 206 Cisgel, Shirley I, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,..... Hn- ........ 72. 174, 202, 205 Clark, Gordon Leroy ...... - ...... 84, 142, 145, 165, 233 quark, Lillian Ann .,..................... - ..... 12. 161. 194. 205 Clark, Marjorie E. ..--..-...n.-..-.-...---.---84. 142. 190 Clark, Padarlc Jos. ......... ...........---.- ..-. -.---.---.34 Clarke, Carolyn L. ...-.-...-..-...--.---..-----.---'72 Clarke, Helen E. ...-...--.--.M -......----.. -------1--34. 173 Claus, Kenneth David M.- .......,....., ---.-.---------34 Claus, Raymond ---.- ..... nw- -,.- -----------34. 211 Claypool, Clarence ....-......... ...... W... ,..,. ..-M----34 Cloninger, John R. - ......, -- ..,. -...--- ----w--' 34. 113. 148 Close, W. R. -.- ....A....... -..-H .--.-.---------. ---- ---- ----223 cmnmer, William D. -...... ..... -..w.-.....W34. 116 Cobus, Emma. ..-.-..- ....... -..-..--..----1-------34. 192 Coffey, Robert A. ....--.--1-.------f-----'72- 132 Cohn' Jack Edgar M., ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,34, 200, 201, 237, 248 Cole, Luanne Claire ...... -.84, 142, 163, 190, 202, 212 Cole, Ralph L. ---..-.-.MH.W-.--------34. 130. 231 Collett, Wesley Lee - ...... - .......... ..-.- .--- A - --------84 Collins, Shirley ..... -...--...--.-17. 155. 199 Collins, Yvonne C. ........ -.- ....... -..-----72. 142. 192 Condon, Cliff ----..-- ............-. --------1---240 Congdon, William C. .--...-.......-------72. 131 Conners, Eugene P. --.- ......,,.... --Q---225. 217 Connors, Cornelius ...- ........... - .....-.- --1-----34 Cook, William Miles -..-.n..... .... WW-----34. 227 Cooper, Arthur Aldon ...-..,---......---.----34 Copley, Donald R. -.-.--..'l2, 136, 142, 143. 144, 145, 156, 135, 196, 233 Cosner, Harry W. ..... N- ------ -- ---- ---34. 111. 183 Costello, Marvin -..--.....61, 135, 156, 196, 203, 227 Cotner, Robert B. -.......-.------142. 144 Cottam, Pamilla M. ......100. 132, 166, 184, 201, 209 Cottle, Beverly Jean ........-..--84. 167. 203 Coughlan, Glenn M. -...i.-------21L 231 Coulston. Peggy L. -..-.----------35 Covarrublas, Frank R. ............84, 173, 215, 233 Coverdale. John H. .......-...-63. 136. 134. 230 Cox, Ernestine ........ - ,.... .. ....,... Crabtree, John R. ...,... . Craig. Paul Richard Craig, Walter Erwin Crane, Arthur Clinton .............. 84. 142 ... .,,....., 222 .,......-.......,,.84 'IE 207. 173, 227 233 .-e ...,... .. ....,..... 35 ., .... ....-271 Crane, Mary Ann - ....... - .......................-. Crawford, Irene ..... - ........ - ...,.. ...-.. .v.... . Crawford, James M. .,...,, - ........ -.35, Crswshaw, Charles L. Cristlana, Lawrence ...., ,, 180 ....-.-35, 211, 186, 213 211 .,..,,,,.,,.,,,,.,,,221 Crosby, John Ward .,.......... ............... 3 5. 62, 109. 180 Crotty, Frederick J. .... - .,..,....,...,...,...........,,,........,... --..72 Crouter. Daniel E. ........., 18, 19, 35, 96 103. 115. 196 Crowley, Mary Ann W- ,...,......... - ...... 84, 178, 190. 212 Crull. William B. .,.,.... 1 ...... - ..,.......,. ........,., 3 5 Cruz, Abraham .- .,......, .... - ....,.......,..,....,...... 2 30 Cubbage, Mary P. w ....... ........ 8 4. 167, 190. 212 Cuchine, Clarence L. ...... , .........,............. ...,..... - .1224 Cummings. William D. .............. 62. 142 145. 165, 233 Cummings, Everett D. ........ 135, 111, 172, 196, 222 Cunningham, Wm. Dean ...................... 72. 156. 226 Curley, Orvin B. .-...- ....... - ................................. 149. 210 Curry. Graydon L...-. .... 18, 19. 35, 37, 96, 180, 200. 201, 242 ... D - Dahl, Homer W. .- .....,... ..................,.. 3 5 Dahl. William Lloyd V .... . ,.,, , ...-..,'72, 183 Dahood, Thomas S. ..- .................,.... ,,,H,,,,,,..22'1 Daley, Cecil T. ....,....- ...... -. - .......... .- .... -...35, 206 Daniel, William Earl hm, .,,,.,,,, , ,.,,,,... ,,,,, , -,,-01-,,,72 Danielson, Joy Jean ,..,., ....,, ,.,.,-, ,,.. -,,-,,,,,,-,,,,,,-62 Danston, Phil ...M .......... ........... - ......,,., Q .., ,,....,, 206 Davidson, Jack A. ,.,......,....... ...35, 113, 114, 115, 207 Davies, Betty Lois ..., ,W .,.... H,-- .,,.. 62, 107, 178, 212 Davis, Berle Eldon ............... , ,.... -WMM ,,,...,., ,,,-,,,-,,,35 Davis, Jack Bemamin ,.,,-..-..,..-.-. ..,...... -,35, 199 Davis, Philip Daniel ....-...-...,,.-,- .....,.,,.,,.... ....,,,,,.35 Davis, Vincent E. - ......... - ..... -- .... ,-...n-'12, 169, 226 Davison, Fred Edward ........., ,.,-,-,,,,,,.,,-,,,72, 227 Dawdy, Charles A., Jr. ........ --,--.,,.,,, .,.., -135, 222 Deck, John F. - ............ - ....... --..-..- .,.... ---35, 160, 211 Dedman. Earl Ed ...- .... - ........ -..-..,-..62, 168, 196, 229 Dees, Sidney, Ira, ...,.,,, , ,,.,,,,, ,nw ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, W., ,,,,,,, N72 Degn. Arne M. ....l... - ...,...... 35, 110, 113, 186, 216, 230 Dekay, Laverne ...- ..., - ....... - ............. - ...... - ...... -.72, 162 Delap, David Frank .-- ......... e.....--.,..84. 181, 222 Deln. Jack David -- ........ - .............. -..72, 172, 196, 229 Derners, Lambert L., Jr. - ..... - ..... - ............ 72, 183, 232 Demko, Jack Howard -.-WM ..... ... ........... --.....,196 Denk, Hans ..---.-.-..... ......... .,. .. ,,......,,,,,,,,,..,,,, ,,,,,215 Denton, Ramona. ...- .,....,. - .,,,.,,,, , ,,,,,, 72, 192, 198 Depape, Joe .... - .... --...-... .........,.......,,.,...., ,,,-M215 Deschamns. George E. ,... ..,-.35. 149, 160. 224 DeVault. Guillaume P. ............. - .....................,. , ,.,., 222 Devrles, Charles R. .,....., ...,.- ..,....,,,. - -,-.,,84, 173 Devrles, Robert - ...,,,..,.,,,,,,,,, -M-,,,.,,,, ,,,..,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,'12 DeYoung, Gordon R.. ,.. ,,.,., W- ,,,,.,,...,,,.,,.,. ,.,,,.,,,,,.36 DeYoung. Mrs. Mildred .......... Me- ,,... - ..,,,,. -,H,,,,,,62 Dickerson, Eugene B. ,,,- ,,,,, -,-,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, N062 Dickson. Robert V. ...... ..- ...........,,.,.......... 84, 240 Dlngman, Robert .,.,,,,,.,,., ,. M.-- ,,,,,, 62, 180, 230 Dirkes, Kenneth L. ,,,-,,, ..,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, MM-,62 Ditto, Jerry ....,-- ........, - ,.,.., - .,...,.,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, -0462, 161 Dixon. Robert -.. ..... -,- .,,.,.,.... ..,.,,-,. ,,,, ,-,,,,,,,155 Doherty. Patrick C. ..... -.., ,....... N .,,,,,., M...-,,,,,,,,,,113 Doll, John Philip ...,,e.-.142, 143, 145, 156. 196, 233 Dolliver, Richard H. ,,,- .,,, ,,,,,,-,,,,.,,.s4, 183, 232 Domez, Gene .,,,,,.. ,.....,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,M ,,,,.,,,,,,,, -H--4,237 Donally, Philip B. ---- .,,,.,, .- .,,... 34, 156, 196' 229 Donohue, Edward L. -,.-..,.-,. ,,.. , ,,.,... ,W-222, 240 Donovan, Thomas F. ,,,,,,.,,,,.,,, , ,,,, ,M ,,,,,,,, hum- ---.,,, '35 Doran, Donna Daryl ...... -..21, 62, 107, 166, 192, 216 Dorn, John ..... ...N ,,.....,,,..,. , ,,,,,,.,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, '12, 229 Dougherty, Jane M. -...-,,- ....... -.,,62, 145, 188, 198 Downey, Thomas E. ....... - .....,,,,,,,,,,,.., -..W ,,,,,,, 200, 201 Doyle, Don Arthur .,,- ,,.,... ,,,, .,.. -mm, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,NA-240 Draper, Harold .... M..- .... H-, ,,,, M ,,,,,,,,,, -0-,,,,1'16 Dress, Miles Harvey ,, .,,.,,,,,,,,,, - ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,N,,-,i-H52 Drew. Beverly Jean -.- ,,.,,,,....,. ,,,,,,-,--72, 194, 215 Driscoll, Charles Mm., ,.., -W-1 ,,,,, ,,,,,-W.,-35 Droge, Alvin John ...,.. -.,,-,,,,-,,,,M ,,,, -,.84,.186, 229 Drugge, Patricia Ann , ,,.. Nm- ,,,,, --,-,,-NB4, 163, 190 Drummond, Thomas C. M ,,,4, - ,,,,,, -18, 19, 20, 36' 95, 109, 135, 156, 196 Duehr, Sue Jane .. .... -.,.,, .... N, .,,. ,., ,...,..,,,,,,,., 36, 162 Dull, Gerald Gene ..- .... - ..... -..-.62, 114, 146, 182, 216 Duncan. Gordon ...- ....,.. - ..... ,...e-,.- ,... - ...... --,-,1240 Duncan, Kenneth w. ,- .... ls, 19, 36, 146, 160, 206 Duncan Lloyd Wm. -- ..... -...--.--,...-.--...,.....230 Duncan, Robert L. --- ...,... -- ..,,... - ,.,,,, -..W ,,..., ,.-,.227 Duncan, Richard Earl .... -...- .... - .... -...84, 183, 222 Duncan Richard Lee ,-...,.....,.,,,,,-n,--.,,g4 Dundas, Robert K. --...-.......'12, 101, 144, 164, 227 Dundas, Ronald T. .......-...62, 144, 164, 226, 260 Dunlnn, Ruane D. ..18. 19. 21, 36, 109, 156, 196, 221 Dunn, Roy E. .......---- ..... --.....-.36, 115 Dunn. William Elton ...i................,,.,62 Dunstan, Phil ............. 6 Durgan, Virgil R. - ....... ...,.... 2 02, 229 Durham, Leo Keith ......... ..... - ...,............................. 7 2 Durham, Jack Karst , .....,.......................l. S.- ............... 229 Dybdal, Elliott L. e.- ...,..,.......... 72. 101, l80. 213, 229 Dykema, Harley Elwin .1....1.1............. - ........l...... 84, 227 Dykman, Menko Wilbur ............................,......... -..240 - E ... Eakman, Herbert C. ............. ......, 3 6, 148, 196 210 Eastep, Mrs. Anna B. S. ...... ........ f ..................... 8 4 Eastep, Victor J. --- .......... ................l... - ...- .-.......... .36 Easter, Ray Carol ...-...-.. - ....................... 84, 223 Eastman, Ann E. ,,,- .....,.... ..,.... - 84, 163, 190 216 Eastman. Donald A. ..... ...................l...,... 6 2, 176 Eaton, Evelyn Marie ...,.. ....... 8 4, 144, 163, 199 Echo, John Blaze ..... ..... .....................,.. M e -.116 Echo. Maurice Wm, - ......l..... ......,.................,... 3 7 113 Edwards. John Robert ....... ......., 84. 183, 226, 240 Efta, Richard S. ........ ..... ............................ 7 2 . 215. 224 Egan, Earl Edward ....,..... 62, 200, 211, 215, 253 Egan, Joseph L. - ...... .1....,..,.,..,,.. ............ 2 1 5. 253 Egeland, Richard A. W .... .,......... 7 2. 230 Eggen, Armon Monte ..... .... .....1.......... .. . 62 Ekblad, Robert B. ..... ....... ..... - ........l 3 7 . 84, 160 Eklund, Albert Donald ...,... ...,,..,.. 1 45, 173. 196, 233 Ellard, Bruce W. - ..,,.........,................ - ........ 84, 156, 232 Elliott, Dorothy J. - ........ 37, 107, 144, 194, 197, 198 Elliott, Sharon E. .... .......... 8 4. 142. 163, 190, 202 Elpel, Gerald ,- ......, ............................... - .............l. 1 86 Elser, Chester W. H .,... .......... , . ....... 62, 186, 203 Elser, Donald Fay ... ........ - ................................... - ..... 84 Elwell, Anne ......-... ....,.... - ..,.............,. -..- .............. N215 Elwell, Donald Frank ..,. 18. 19. 20, 62, 137, 164, 226 Engelhardt, Carole L. .,..,....,.,... ......., - ........ 8 4, 190, 212 Enger, Donald ,.,.-....,.., ......................,............ --.-.,,..85 Englestad, Melvin - ...... - ....... ............. - ................ - ..156 Enkerud, Otto Sever .... -- ................. 85, 156, 196, 202 Enman, Wilma M. - .......... ........... 8 5, 190, 212 Enneberg, Alice E. - ......... ............,..,..... 7 2, 188, 197 Erickson, Fred P. - ................................. -62, 164, 231 Erickson, Patricia L. ...- ......... 85, 188, 197, 198, 204 Ernst, Gene .. ..... ,.,3'I, 96, 99, 110, 149. 156, 196, 202 Erpelding, Patricia .......................... 144, 188, 198, 215 Esmay, James L. ....30, 37, 96, 106, 110. 156, 196, 204 Etchart, Mark Sidney ...... - .........,.... 37, 150, 168, 196 Evans, Charles W. .... - ........ ................. - ..... H 372. 226 Evans, David M. .... - .................... 37, 144. 182, 206 Evans, Leon Charles -en .... ...... - ...... ... ---,,,-..240 Evans. George Edward ....... -.-..- ........... 85. 156, 226 Evenson, Kenneth M. ....................... ..- ..... 85, 165, 229 Ewald, Herb ...-- ........ -...-,.,.-.---.-.- ..... --..253 Eyman, Robert F. --..62, 101, 110. 135. 168, 196, 223 - F .. Fabrlclus, Martin H. .... - ........ - .... -..-e- ........ -M .... ---222 Fanlgren, Charles E. - .... - ............ 19, 62, 115, 182 Fairbanks, Delores N. ,...,...... ............ - 73. 212. 159 Falrbank. Raymond H. W- ..... .... .. ....---W,-V--.V73 Faller. Lloyd Seburn nn- ......, e ..... - .... ...85, 173, 227 Farnam, John D. ---..,-..--- ..... -...--- .... .-37, 180 Farnam, Mrs. Edythe G. ........ -V, .....,........l -..37, 158 Farrell. Louis E. ......w .,.---------,.--,-,-----.----- ----M--35, 159 Fehlberg, Robert .......,19, 20, 37. 134, 180, 196, 213 Fellerhoff, Jack H. .....-.,....-..-.,-,-----.-,------ - ----.---. - ee------- 232 Fender, Kenneth L. -M..---- .-.- - ------,---- A f----- - ------- - -.e- 62 Fenner, Darrell E. .......- ......, .. ......... - .-...------4--- ---.37 Ferguson, Beverly -- ..l..,. M- ......... N ....- --37, 158. 216 Ferrettl, Norma. F. - ..... -- ........, ....... H We-H-85, 167 Finch. Phill!! C. -.- ........ - .-.... - .....e --W..--'38, 252 Fink, Ronald Francis ...... .......l...... - -85, 173, 196 Flschbach, Robert J. ............. ...- ...... me38. 132. 207 Fisher, Kenneth J. .... .M-..--..- ...... - ................. --.35 Fitzgerald, James M. ..... ..... - ..........A. e ..---.11-- - -438 Fitzgerald, Patricia ,N .... ....... - ,.,...................... 8 5. 1S0 Flanagan, Lear Leo - ....... ....... 6 0. 62, 110. 156. 195. 203, 215, 227 Flanagan, Patricia A. - ......... .... - ..1'79. 208, 215 Fleege, Robert Royal - ........... ....... - .... e .l.......... - ...85 Fletcher, Bells. -..-e- ......... e 1......---.-- 85. 159. 190- 197 Fletcher, Jack Wayne - ........-..A- --W -.------ -0- --.- 73. 132 Fletcher, Sally L. -e...-...---W --.----..- 39. 98. 173- 192 Fluegel, William M. .... - ...... -..-H-.1 .------ ---'73, 156 Fogarty, Adele T. ---.-...........----.-35. 190 Foley, Edward Leo - .... -...- ...A -...- ........... ..--------...-. . --02 Forney, Melvin E. -.-...-- ........ --N--------240 Forseth, Alice Agnes .............. -..-.A.---.--e--85. 190 Fgrsythe, David A. ,,. ............ -.........38, 109, 164, 260 Foster, Grace Jean -..---.-...e ...... 85. 132. 144. 167 Fountain, Roy D. - ............ - ....... P.-.-'13. 164, 261 Fouse, William W. ... ......... - ..... - ....... 62. 134. 130. 211 Forney, Melvin E. ..... ..... --....------M----240 Frank, Artie ......1.,..,-..-.-- ..... --..- ......... 85, 192 Frank, Wllbert ....... ......... -.- ..... - ................. 149. 210 Franklin, William T. .., .... -...-H.........- ...... - ..... -.-73 Frantz, Walter K. ......-..--,..142, 145, 199, 202 Frearlckson, Dorothy -.-..--.. ..... -.....-..-85, 192 P1-les, Ernest Max ......- ..... W.. ...... --.198, 222 Fritz, Joseph N. ........-.......---..-...73, 105, 226 Fry, Harry Wellman ...85, 137, 142, 143, 145, 165, 202, 260 Fry, John Davids ..,, .....,...85, 145, 173, 233 Fryslie. Lester M. ....... .......... 2 ...... 3 8. 142, 145 Fryslle, Norma C. ....,............,...... - ...... -1- .... 73. 143 Fuller. Kendall ...... -...- .... n l..... --- .... .---145 Fuller, Neil J. M.- .,,,. -... .,--.....,..-...38, 103, 208 Fullerton, Gerry I-I. .,,,. ,..,,.... 'I 3, 180, 213, 232, 253 Fulton, M. Louise 2 ,,.....,. ............. 8 5, 112, 190, 202 Funk, Donald Louis ...,... .................... - -.62, 182 Funke, Richard Lee ...... ....... l 8, 19. 38. 160 Furman, Thomas E. ................. .-.W ........ 38, 113 - G .. Gagner, Robert P. ...... - ..,.. ....... - .... , ..... , 231 Gallik, Raymond D. ............. 38. 200. 237 Galt, Corinne Jay ........, .,.., .......... 3 8 , 194, 205 Gander, George Wm. ..... 162. 135. 156, 202 Garcia, Jackie M. ....... ,, ...................... 38. 196 Garrlty, Matthew S. .. ...... ...................... , V-.228 Gauen, Robert J. ., .............. ..... ,206 Gay, Greta ...,.........,. .....,,... 4 1. 96. 107. 144, 166 Gee, Everett ........... ............... . ., ............ ..... , l23 Geiss, Gordon D. ..... A ..... ................... ...... 3 8 Gendreau, Lee W. ..... ......... 3 8. 180, 213 Gerner, Kenneth ......... .............. . ,. .,38. 110. 203 Gestring, Charles Ed. , ..... ......... ........ 8 5 . 156, 216 222 Gidley, James Murray -.-. ..... 1 9, 82, 85, 169, 232 240 Giebel, Ray Eugene ...,,,... 85, 142, 145, 146, 173, 233 Gies, Charles L. .2.... ......... , ........ ............... . .....,38 Gllleland, Mark L. ...... ......., ...,.. 6 2 Ginther, Burton E. ......... .... Y ............ 62, 254 Gjerde. Torris Henry ................-.. ..-.--.--- - .-......-.--.-- - -H62 Gleason, Jerry Ward ..... .......... 7 0. 73. 182, 232. 243 Gloder, Rose Albina. ....... ........ 8 5, 112, 190. 215, 212 Glasser, James Wm. ...... ............. 8 5, 135. 169. 232 Glynn, Vallerie G. -- ......... .............................. ........ 2 1 Guard, John H. - ...... .. ......... .l.... 3 3. 164 Goebel, John W. ....... ...... 38. 199 215 Goff, George E. ............ .... - ..l...... 3 9. 206 Goggans, Mary Jane ......... '73, 158 Good, Richard Alvin ..,......... 73, 229 Goodan, Willard .........l,.. ...... ........................... 1 4 2. 143 Goodrich. Dolores M. ..........................,....... 62. 162. 184 Gordon, Barbara Mae ...... '73, 100, 163, 192, 197, 216 Gordon, Nancy Lee ............... .......... 6 2, 158, 205, 209 Gorsich, Richard D. ..... .ll.... - ..,............... 1 05. 227 Gottlob, Kathryn J. .......... V ..... .w...85. 175 190 Gottlob, Marilyn F. ...........,...................... '73, 100. 158 Gould, Elizabeth J. .......,.. 100. 142, 144. 158, 197 Gould, R. V. ........ .. ....................................... 39. 211. 228 Gowen, Robert J. .- .......... .................. , ................. A .62 Goyins, Gale P. M- .......... .... 6 2. 101. 156. 196. 227 Grabow. Donald R ....... 39, 96. 111, 182, 200, 221, 238 Graham, Richard J, ,.................. 2 .................... ,W..39 Graham, Robert B. ...,..... ..... ........ .......... .......... 2 3 8 Grant, George R. 2 ....,,, ...,,..... . ......,.. , ........ 3 9 164 Grasseschi, P. G. ........ ..,- ,....... We ....,.. ...... , ,173 Graves, Gary V. ..- ..,..... .- ....... 39. 144, 164, 228 Graves, Jere Lou ..-..- .... .-.....,.. 7 3, 100, 144, 174 Green, James Ervin 1 ....... .....................-. - .- ..... 223 Green, Kenneth J. - ........ - ........ 39. 114, 164. 207 Green, Richard J. ........... .......,,............... - ...... 7 3, 186 Green, Sauna. Strand ........ 19, 73, 100, 132. 162, 205, 209, 213 Green, William Lee ....... ....... ....... - . - ........ 85 Greenslate, James ........... .......... - Z- .....1 -150. 156 Greenough. Clarice Greer. Kenneth R. .... . Gregson. Louis Helene - ........ ....-..- ........ -.-......--39 M .-............. 63. 'AMWY5-If' -39 197 Griffin, Richard J, ..,. -M ......- .... 039, 231 Griffiths. John P., Jr. ...... ............. - 18. 19. 39 Griffiths, Morgan J. .-... W.- ....... -..- .... 63, 180, 226 Grigg, Thomas C. .... - ...... ....... 8 5, 183, 229, 252 Grohe, P. Roger - ...... .............. ..... .. ..... 7 3 . 224 Grub. Duane Merle ...... 1 .................. - .......... .240 Groskurth. Anna - ............-........-.--.............. H ........ 39. 199 Gross. Erle C. .... - .... 73 , 135. 156. 196, 217. 228 Grossman, Charles F. ................. A ............. 63. 230 Grover, Leland V. ..................-............- 73. 148, 208. 210 Grueter, William J. - .... .- ............... -2 ................ 39 Guenln, Ernest A. - ........ .... - -163, 180, 211. 231 Guldborg, Joyce L. - ....... ........ - W.-. .... 85, 190 Gunderson, Eddie L. .... M ........ ---l.-...222 Gustafson, Charles R. W, ................. -..- ....... 164 Gustafson. Russell ............. .......... 4 0, 96, 99, 109, 184 - H .. Haagenstad, Henry O. .............................. - ...v...... ...39 Hacker, Bonnie J. ..-M .....,,. ,,,, l3, 112. 170, 202, 212 Hackett, Benjamin P. ..., ,YY,..... - ...... 7 3. 135. 156. 196 Hagen, Duane Robert .,..................,.,. - ...v... 10.72. 182 Hagen, Vernon K. -...- ....... -..- .....,....., -.---W.-39 Haigh. Thelma Marie , .,A.,, 63, 144, 194. 198, 205, 216 Hall, Charlie --.... ........ -...- ......,.,fvv -.--..-..--..39 Hall, Gary Eugene ..... ..... - ,,.,... - ..... - ,....... 63. 142, 176 I-Iallesy. Harold W. .... ,... ..- .... - .... ---85, 183, 240 Halstead, Eileen -..-....... ............. -.--...-.--112 Halseth, Marilyn V. ...-.... ,.... -.. ...., --......'I3, 192 Halverson, Margie .......,-.....1-..........I'l!-J, 112 Hamilton, Doris M. l...-.......i.40, 194 gnu Hamilton. Richard I. .......-------- ..m.....73 Hamilton, Wilma -.........i..Mi--- ...85 Hamlin, Lorls D. ..T....--i--.--73. 222 Harnmel, Al ..-19, 20, 45, 96, 99, 115, 182, 200, 211 Hammell, Mrs. Mary L. K. -.......a.-40, 156 Hammer, Donald D. 1.-.--.-.63, 182, 200, 201, 238 Hammerstrom, Richard ..-.-.---..-...-A0 Hanoock, Fremont -..-..-m-..T..73, 142, 143, 145 Hane, John m.......-.-a...-..-.-.--N228 Hankins, Bertie --.i.--...--....--40. 162 Hannah, Vernon Wayne ..-......----.3186 Hannon, Margery Anne ----.-.......--...TBJ Hansen, James F. ........-..--l-..--199, 202 Hansen, Patricia Jo .... --M ...... 85, 176. 190, 213 Hansen, Richard Leon .... 19, 40, 96, 103, 111, 165, 200 Hanser, William M. ..-...---.......-.....-......40, 221 Hanson, Edward D. ...--20, 40, 135, 168, 196, 215 Hanson, Robert 1-1. ..--i.-.--.-........73, 2.31 Hanto, Donald C. -..N .... -.....-.40. 109, 111, 168, 221 Haogenstad, Henry .,....-...........-...-.,......20.. Harant, Robert K. ....-..----...,..40, 199, 215 Harchenko, Cliftord .i..........-.- .... .....63, 186 Hardie, Hazel C. - ...... -.........19, 44, 97, 144, 162 Hardie, Lorn C. mm-..-.--173, 101, 182, 223 Hardy, Neva Joanne D.. ..... ........--...73, 162 Harlan. K. K. -.---.................-,...-.211 Harrer. John ...,...- ..... -.40, 106, 110, 149, 180, 231 Harris, Billy Joe .....- ,,,,,,, -.-,,,,,.L.-.1-,-63, 211 Harris, Dennis B. ,-...,,1.,..-,...85, 177, 222 Harris, Leslie S., Jr. l....?......85, 223 Harris, William .......1..-,?142, 145, 186 Harrison, Gloria J. .... --........,m.63, 108, 174, 209 Harrison, Bill Dean .,.. m-.,....,...,.-,i40 Harrity. Henry Louis -.---.-..i..105, 224 Harry, Richard James 1--,i,.,,.-41 Hart, Donna Marjorie ,..,.11.i,,,-,-,,-.35 Hart, Neil Wilson -..-.--..-,,-,-63, 201, 223, 233 Hartley. Harry S. -.....-............-41, 142, 143, 145 Hartson, James F. ....m- .... 85, 142, 145, 173, 233 Hartstirn, Walter mil,--,wi-41 Hartwlg, John -. ,.-..,,--,i,i63 Hartzog. Lilah Lee ----.-m-85, 179. 190, 217 Hash, Glen Maurice ....-.-..-73, 101, 160, 230 Hauck, Philin H. ,L-Tim..41, 160, 226 I-Iaun, Gene Bradley .. Hilllge, TI101' -ili- 1.........73 1-i.-...-...252 Hawklns, Thomas .hl..73, 180, 200, 213, 231 Hayes, August H. ....-..--.l-L35 Hayes, Bonita Clare ...mmm 63, 170 Haynes, David S. -19, 30, 49. 97, 99, 111, 164, 230 Hays, Charles E. ........-.-.....,i41, 199, 216 Hays, Phyllis Ann .-.....l.. .T,,73, 194 Hayward, Clive V. -..T-i-...85, 161, 223 Hazen, Dan B. ....-q-.-.li-41, 186 Heald, Walter Reed .......-.....74, 134, 181, 223 Heaney. David P. m.............41, 113, 231 Hearst, Dorothy B. ..,1,,1i,,,,.35, 190, 209 Hearst, Roger Orlo ....,..,.,---1155, 151 240 Hearst, Robert Giles -...-.m...63, 101, 160, 196 Hearty, Charles J. ,i1,,,,.,,,.1,,,,,-- ,,,,,, 41, 176 Hedges. Cora Lee M...-,,,,,,-11.35, 215, 167 Hedrick, Raymond R. -111, --,--210 Hecdal, Elmer E. M-...M 30, 195 Hegman, Lawrence J. .mm 206 Hacre, Marvin Sven ...,.-... - 227 Heidt, Jean S. ....-.m21, 41, 97, 102, 144, 162 Heit, Edna ....,.,, , 41 Heiken, Ralph A. ,,,,i,i-H---53, 172. 199 Heil, G. A. 232 Hein, August Martin ....-....-63, 160, 223, 253 Helt, William ,1,-1-41 Helm, Mary E. ..i,-,,,-1-,in---7.1, 194 Helterline, Harold ... Heinmer, James B. --il--63 -L..-..-...-...41, 186, 220 Henault, Stevan Wm. ..h...-63, 136, 230, 238, 243 Hendron, Charles W. .... 86, 105 Helifl, Louis A., Jr, ,L ,,,, ,- -1, 74. 215 Herbig. Harold H. M-... ,--,30, 229 Herndon, John C. ..,,,,,,1,,,-N,-, 232 Heron, Lucille L. ,,,, -.11-N,---35, 171, 190, 217 Herreid, Lila D. .........-h-86, 142, 192, 202, 209 Hertz, Frances A., .... -.86, 142, 190, 202, 212, 217 Hester, Clarence R. -,,,....,-? 86, 159 Hibl, Joseph John T-A74 Hibray, Roy O., Jr. ...tml-,-174, 101, 109, 196 Hightower, Wayne H, -,-i.,,-,-WND.,-.53 Hill, James Carroll ,L 224 Hill, Jack S. -M-....m-86, 181, 215, 224, 240 Hillstrom, Harold M. ...Q ,- -.4,2, 206 Hlnerman, Alice Maye --,.-,,.,,,,,-.1 -74, 194 Hoagland, Mathias A. .i-..-110, 196. 203, 215 Hobby, Norman Eugene .....m.86, 169, 215, 232 I-Lockett, Eugene A. ......,,-.i.21, 63, 110, 156 Hockett, Robert -..m42, 110, 156, 196, 203, 216 Hodgson, Harriet J. wi.. 42, 143, 110, 134 Hoekstra, Douglas C.--m...-.. 63, 109, 221 Hoffman, Benjamin E. .....,.,.-,- 101, 154 Hoffman, Dorothy A. .m.,l,-.- 42, 152 Hoffman, Helen C. .....,.... . 42, 152 Hoffman, Helen Mari ........,.i74, 100, 194, 205 Hogan, Ataloa Hogan, John Patrick .........-271 l,ll.............215 Hogg, Joseph Richard -.--.ii..-.-226 Holland, Janet L. ......--..-74, 166, 202, 208, 213 Holness, James D. i......-.......-.1-224 Holecek, Russell J. ..........--207, 208, 213, 222 Holker, Ralph L. -Q..--......-..74, 180, 232 Holler, J. F. -......i...---..-...1.1.227 Hollo, Holgrlm .......1..-.-.....86, 183 Holloway, Frank R. M.-.mm......-......42 Holm, Carl Berger ..-..........l86, 165 Holm, Edward A. i-.........---........164 Holm, Ronald Alfred -. .N.. m.....63, 224, 253 Holmqulst, Doris L. ............i-.42, 102, 178 Holt, William M. .mimw-........--74 Holton, George D. ...........h-....m.i..116 Hood, Patricia L. ....-.l......l,86, 171 Hooper, Howard ..im....m.im.206 Horrall, Joseph A. .......i.86, 173, 196, 233 Horton, Eugene Ed ...-.,......-,.-...63, 223 Hostetter, Dona May .....-.......,......m74, 159 I-Iouser, Roy D., Jr. ....im,.,42, 180 Houston, Wilburn C. ,..i.-,.....i.....l,.74 Houtchens, Clarence ....-i..i.-,..,..74 Hoversland, Arthur .....-l.....42, 135, 150 Hovland, Agnes B. ...-...-,..1..,-12, 170 Hovren, John C. 1......-.........,...,..86, 229 Howanach, Florence T.- .... 74, 100, 142, 159, 197, 205 Howell, John W. ........,i.......-i.101, 227 Howell, Lucia Bess ....... ,,.-m....86, 175 Howey, Robert S. ...L...........1..74, 229 Hueseman, David Earl ,..-,.,... .... ....-...las Hughes, Edward A. .mm.74, 134, 180, 227 Hnisenga, H. R. ...........-ni...-......T.42 Huller, Jay Frank .........-i-.i....63, 195 Hungate, Glenn D. ..........-...-...i74, 168 Hunt, William Alfred mm..-..-...63 i-rupp, Betty Jo ....,..-....86, 159, 192, 202, 213 HHDD. William Ervin .....,....63, 109, 180, 200, 249 Hurlbert, Clifford ....l....,..i. ,42 Hurst, Robert P. 114 Hurtt. David S. ..-.....-...i.....7-1, 224 I-Iuseby, Marcia -..l.T..1l,112 Huxley, Mary Joan m...M24, 104, 162, 200, 217 Hyer, Marion -........m...i.........-..112 Hyssop. Donna J. -.-...-...--....i42, 158 Hyssov. Robert Dwayn i-............86, 217 .. 1 - lngebo. Alvin P. ..... .... M...- ......hm...-4 2 Ingram. Glenn R. i...........l-63, 216 Irvine, Robert J. ...... .... -.......-.-...i42, 203 Irwine, Henry B. ...N .... -..--...i--,,,,,.63, 172 Ishmael, Marlys Y. -..,........63, 174, 202, 204 Itoh. Robert ..- ...... ......,..,...--...,...,.,,,..186 ... J - Jabs, Jacob ....... - ..... - ...... -... ......... sa, 203, 228, 230 Jabs, Relnold J. - .... -...-.-..- ......... -..-..-42, 203, 232 Jackson, Marvelle E. .... -........43, 158, 197, 199, 209 Jackson, Maxine -..-..-..-....--..-.-...-,42, 194, 216 Jackson, Mike -...-......--..-.-..43, 156, 196, 203 Jackson, Mrs. Nelda I. .... -.-.m-...- ........ -..-...74 Jackson, Wayne W. .... -.... ..... ....-..-.-.....-.-...,.-,.74 Jackson, William, Jrr......74, 101, 113, 176, 196, 226 Jackson. William T. - ..... ..............43, 186. 254 Jacobson, Gary L. .,,. ..,-,i.,,,,,-,-,....,,,,..86 Jacobson. Edwin L. .............. ....-.....-43, 109, 180, 220 Jacobson, Howard W. ...,....-...,,......1,43, 199 Jac-obson, Kenneth A. ...-.-.im.-,...,i..43 Jacoby, Charles G. .....-..-.m..--86, 183, 232 James, Ellen R. ...-.-.................-86, 192 James, Herbert H. ..-..- .... ----...143, 109. 182 Jannsen, Ida. M. .... ..... .... ....-..-m.m...-74, 194 Jansen, Dora ...-.....-- .... ..---..--143, 112 Jaskot, Joseph John M- ....... ..........-74, 207, 215 Jalsovich. Bob m---..--- ..... -.....- .... .....--.i240 Jelinek, Jay Paul ...-..1 ............. - ....... ---63, 164, 231 Jenkins, Lois Mae .......... -..- ..... --.-.....-43, 116, 174 Jenkins, Robert J, ,...,., -.,.-43, 180, 200, 201, 231, 249 Jenni, Donald ....- .... -.....--.-...-.........-224 Jensen, Clarence Wm. - ..... we-M--------.--43 Jeudemen, Harold ...-...----.--74. 173 Johnson, Betty Joyce .-.....-i---.-36. 192 Johnson, Fredric G. .....-...-.....---74, 181, 227 Johnson, Jane ...-.-l-..............---112 Johnson, Joe 43 Johnson, Judith .-ml...-.-74. 142. 155 Johnson. Melvin V. ...2--.-----43 Johnson, Pat ........i..-......-..--74 Johnson, Noral W .... -...-..-'14, 134. 180, 213, 232 Johnson, Norma A. ....-..........-.--144 Johnson, Norman L. ....--..T-.-.240 Johnson, Reidar D. ...............-.63. 180 Johnson, Richard M. ........i...---63 Johnson, Raymond A. ..1.......200, 240, 249 Johnson, Rosalie May -......86, 112, 144, 192 Johnson, Roy W. .-..l..-.i-43. 119 Johnson, Walter 116 300 1 Johnson, Willard D. ......l.i43, 168 Johnston, Edith Emma -...74, 100, 104, 132, 162 J0l'1nSt0n, Glenn L.j..1l43, 113, 182, 249 Jones, Berney F. ....-......43, 109, 142, 168 Jones, Charles Ed 43 Jones, Colleen ..---.....-i...-..-144 Jones, Donald F. -.....---.-..----44 Jones, Douglas R. ..-.......i.......86, 132 Jones, Elmer Lee -.........i,li...228 Jones, Forrest E. ..........-t...i44, 169. 230 Jones, Noble Grant ....-..l.........44 Jones, Robert Alan ....74, 142, 144, 145, 180, 222 Jones, Robert Sumner -..l........74, 183, 230 Jones, Verna Mae ii...-.....-.-86, 167 Jones, Wallace E. .,,, -4--.1 31 Jones, William H. -.--......-Ml-44, 227 Jordan, Mrs. 1190119 W. ............i44, 143, 197 Jorgenson, Ada. RutlL...86, 175, 190, 202, 209, 212 Jorgenson, Robert H. .......-...i.....-74, 222 Judd, Jo Ann M-..-l...-63. 184. 205 - K - Kahl, John Robert -...--.--l---63. 231 Kaiser, Helen Joanne ..-...i....--.....86, 192 Kalstad, Donald M. ............. 03 Kalstad, Harold V. ...-.-..-------Q44 Kampschror, Janice -i.......i?204. 209 Kanalz, Jack Peter -....i...i.-86, 183, 223 Kansala, Elmer ......--..------44 Kapernick, Joe W. ..--.----i-44 Kathan, James Howard --.l-.36. 156. 240 Kay. Robert Charles ....-.---..174, 101, 176, 222 Keeier, Arthur Edward .....-.-...i----196 Keffer, Sarah ...H..-.-......------271 Keil, Edgar R.. -......---T-.---74. 132 Keith, Charles Wm. -..-..-.i---1-74. 163 Kellogg, Jeanne M. .-?..75, 100, 132, 162, 209 Kelly, Clarence W. ...-...l-i--75. 159 Keltz, Dave C. i........-1-i144 Kendall, Mary -..-...------112. 271 Kendley, Carol P. -...-..--.--53. 173. 134 Kennedy. Dean J. .....?..----53. 132. 226 Kenyon, Ralph C. ....-4-----64. 142 Kern, Allen -.-....----95. 173. 232 Kei-ns, Kenneth Dana ...-...L---35 Keifer, Cecilia Ann .-.....-..---44. 103. 209 Klef, Mary Joan ......-....19, zo, 44. 144, me Kiichli, Kathleen .......-.......86. 173. 190. 213 Kimball, Keith R.i......85. 135. 156. 196. 223 Kimball. Raymond F.i..86, 135, 142, 145, 173. 196 Kindzerski, Abraham -..1...........--64. 193 Kindzeriski, Elizabeth ---g--2---1--112 Kindzerski, Matilda ...-.....-86. 112, 190. 212 K1ng, Elizabeth L. ....-......44, 97, 98, 119, 153, 184 King, Glenn Arthur -.---------i---75- 229 King, J. Robert .......----V--114. 132. 207 Kirkpatrick, Robert F. -..---........-64. 215. 227 Kmoms, Harry A. T..--.-me--64. 155. 195 Kitmms, Stella G. --..-.-.--'75, 100. 166. 197 Kiaue, Charles J. --.-.a6, 142, 144, 145, 169, 233 Ki.-ry, Robert Frank ...---.---s4, 106, 110, 186, 204 Kleinfelder, Earl o. ...175, 114, 137, 164, 207, 224 Kline, Clarence A. ......-.i...----45 Klingler, Gerald Ray -------------.- 23 Knapp, Clifton D. ...-.....-..-45, 142, 143, 164 Knapp, Glenn D. 1...--.-.-----64. 131 Knight, Ronald -W-..----------45. 150 Knobel, George J- c..--------i64- 1321 220 Knoebel, Geraldine R. .-...------75. 100. 215 Kober, Alvin -.....-.-.-i-----75. 223 Kobe... mfrreda L. ..-.-L-----45. 183 Koebbe, Marilyn J. ......--N ---. -75. 159. 192. 197 Koehler, David L- -M.----'--30. 1001 329 Kohles, Lotus Maude m....-.......75, 158, 202. 213 Kohn., James ,QM--,,,,,,,s4, 148, 155, 196, 215 Kolstad, Howard C. ..--....--.---35. 133 Kontos, Helen Cora ..-M .--- ----36. 142. 144. 133 Koob, Patricia L. ......-.-.----86. 144. 170 Koontz, Ralph D. -..--.---------04. 230 Korell, Betty C. -.-.....-.--64. 173. 197. 205 Korpela, Gilbert W- ------------64 Korslund, Harold K. ...--.-....--45. 132. 231 Korsmoe, Sammy J. -..-------04. 153. 215 Kovaek, James .... --mi-----45. 150. 173 Kozcliski . 75 Kramls, Walter F. .1-.-i--45. 132. 205. 231 Kranz, Dale Philip ,-........60, 64, 101. 180. 253 K1-ey, Barbara Jane -...-.------75. 170 Kruger, Warren Eugene .........-...-.-35. 222 Kucera Clare Henry -.---l---45 Kucher, Leonard G. ...- .-.- ----------145 136 Kuebler, Emil Marvin --..-......--75. 132. 223 Kuecks, George ...-------------00 Kuhr, Paul J. ....-i-----------45 gum, Tom ...................----64. 192. 231 Km-ma, oien Marion N-..-----64 Kyger, Virginia L. -.---------45 107- 170 Labrle, Joan Mary LL... .,....--- 86. 179. 190. La Cerra, Joseph Wm. 212, 213 L ........ LL ........ LLL207 Lalfoon, Robert Leon L ............... L.LL...L.87. 226 LaFond. Roger Allan LLLL82, 87, 181, 215, 228, 240 Laing, Robert H. .... L ..,. LLLLL .... LLL......LLL--L--..---.L-64 Lambrecht, Donald ...L.L ..... L ......,.... .L ..... L..45. 176. 231 Lang, Arlene Joyce LL ...... -L.L---.-L--75, 174 Lang, Jack Eward L .... L...L.LLL.- ,... L ...- -L-64. 165 Langevln. Frank A. LLLL ....... L .......... L..- .... L .-...,. L87 Langohr, Margaret J. .L ...,......,... L ....,..,,. LL46 166 184 Langston, Verl LLLL ....,.......,.. LL.LLL .-..---..-4 L---.-.-.203 Lanphear, Betty May L ........... LLL .... LLLLL75, 198 Lansberry, Frank A. LLLL ......................... 46. 111. 176 Larsen, Dorothy Ann LLL87, 163, 190, 202, 209 217 Larsen, Axel S. LLLLL ............... L--..L.L-LL...-.L64 Larsen, Leroy Melvin LL...LL ..., 75, 172, 196, 228 Larsen, Lois LLLL .,.,... LLL64, 112, 171, 192 Larsen, Palmer L. ..LL ....... LL ............ 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L .... 8 7, 145, 183 Mayer, Avalon Ilene ...... L ........ L ...... L.LL...L.L.64, 194 Mayer, Glenn E. ......................... LL ........ LLLL47, 206 Mayer, Mrs. Patricia ............. ...... ....... L .... L . .L.L.87 McBride, Roland N. fskinnyl ..,........ L ...... -..64, 182 McCahill, Charles P. L ..........,..... 18, 19, 200, 243, 250 McCann, James Robert .........,.. 65, 142, 145, 196, 226 McClarty, Willis R. ...,...,.. ...........,,.,, L L.65, 172, 230 McClintock, James L. .... ...,.,............. L ..L..LL.L.222 McClure, John S. L ...,.,...,. ......., 6 5, 198, 213, 216 222 McConnen, Richard J. ...L ............. LL ..... L ................ L.103 McCormick, E. Ann ...L .............. 87. 144, 179 191 201 McCormick, George ........... L .......... L ...... -.201, 228, 238 McCracken, Joan MLL47, 98, 108, 174, 184 201 209 McCulloch. Ernest Wm. ...... L.L ........... L .... L ......... 47 McCullough, Bertha .......... L.L ............. L..LL.L...65, 170 McCurdle, Don C. ......... .................,... L .... 4 7, 65, 160 McCurdy, Orville L. ...... L ....... L ....... L ........ L..LL..114 McDonnel, Robert F. ...,...... ......... L ..... L L.87, 226 McDonough, Michael .... L ......... ....... L LLLLL164, 231 McDougall, Bryan C. ....... L ............ L .... 87, 226 McGahen, Ruth Mildred ......,... ......... 8 7, 175 McGann, Harold Jos. .. ....... ,,.. L .........,.,.., 8 7, 181 McGhee, Martha C. .........................,............... L.L .... 178 McGillen, James A .... ...47. 200, 201, 231. 238, 250 McGown, Helyn ...........................,.........,......, L ...,,.,, L ...,, 271 McHugh, John Wm. ......,... ....................... 6 5, 182, 231 Mc!-Iugh. Peter J.. Jr. .....,.,.............. 87, 182, 226, 240 McIntyre, James R. .. L .,...,,,,,,,. -..LL ,,,,, L.,.,L,,.87 McKenna, John C. ........,.. L ...,,,,,,,.,,.,,. ,75, 227 McKenna, Francis G. ...,. .,.. L ..L ..,., 87, 183, 229 McKethen, Joe ........,........ ....... 2 00, 220, 244, 250 McLean, Mary Faith ......,,,,..,........... 87, 188, 198, 201 McLendon, William E. ............,...... L ......... 75, 183, 227 McMillan, Lester .............. 65 106, 110, 187, 203, 204 McNamara, Donald P. ............... L ............ L .,...... L ,.., 226 McNiven, Barbara J. .......... .L ......... 87, 179, 191 204 Mead, James Francis .... L.L .............. 75, 172 222 Mecklenburg, S. J. .,...... .... L .... L ..L ...,.,, 76 Medendorp, Wayne A. ..... ..........., 87, 228 Mee, Donald Deen ......... .L ..,.,....,,,,,,,,,,..,, L ..,. 87, 223 Melby, Wm. Rudoloh ,.... L .,... L ..... 65, 116, 143 Mellen, Hugh J. .... L ..........., ......... L ........ 4 8 177 Menard, Carolyn Lou L .,.... ......... L ..... L ..87, 167 Mende, Rudy John ........ ...........,..,..... L L..L87, 165 Mercord. Fredrick C. ............. L .......,, 76, 101, 172, 227 Merrill, Robert D. ...L.L .......,................ 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L.L .... LL...LLL.L.LL230 Miller, Betty Lea L ...... L ..... L ..... L ....... 87, 179, 191, 202 Miller, Gerald D. L ...... L.L.L .......... LLLLLL229, 240 Miller, Joseph John ........ LL..L.L...L.LLL..LLL.223 Miller, Patricia L. ...... ............ 1 8. 19, 65, 108, 144. 178, 201, 209 Miller, Robert M. L .......... L ..... L21, 65, 182, 200, 244 Miller, Robert Allen ......... ...LLLL .... L...L.L.L.65, 182 Miller, R. L. .LLLLL ..... L ...... L ....... L.LL...L..L.169 Miller, Stewart P. L.L .... LLLL.L...LL.....-.48. 148. 210 Miller, William A. .... LLLL .... LLI42, 145, 186 Mllls, Helen L..LL...LLLLLLL.LLLL271 Mllsteln, Emanuel L.LL.L.LL..LLLLLLLL48 Mlsch, Mark L.L.L.LLL.L...L..LL.-LLL.L.222 Mlsleldt, Shirley M. .... LLLL..L....LL .... L48 174 Mitchell, Charles J. L..L..L.LL.LL65, 181, 244 Mitchell, Jacob F. ..... ......... L LLLL88, 135, Mitchell, James L. L. LL ...... L.L.L. Mltrenga, Gene L. .... ...... L L ..... LL...L.76, Moes, Harold Ben ....... ,... L ...L ...... 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L ..........,,, 88, 240 Morrlsette, Robert ......, L ..,...,.... 65, 142, 164, 261 Morrison, Billie .... L...L..L .... 48, 97, 113, 116, 217 Morrison, Robert C. ......................,,...... LL88, 229 Morrison, Winona LL ......... L .... L .... LL ....,..., 192 Morse, Mollie G. .... .LL ,..,..... L ..,.,., LLLL88, 217 Morton, George J. ,.,..... 113, 115, 187, 231 Moseley, Aleta Ann ..L ,,,. L..L...L ...., L ......,, LLL 192 Mosher, Roland LLL..LL.L.,. LLLL ..L..,LLL222 Mourlch, Frank L. L .... L.L..- .....,. L...L.-,49 207 Mueller, Jo Ann L .... LLL ,..,,. L ,... L.L ,.,., ,L-L.L ,,,, 75, 170 Mueller, Letha .... L.L .,,,...... L ,.,, LLLL-L-271 Muir, Barbara Jean .....,,, L ....,,,. L ,,.. ,,,,L,,'76, 213 Muller, Frank, Jr. L..L...L ....... L.L .,......, LLLL75, 223 Muneta, Paul L ........... LL.- .,..,.,. LL.L,,LL,L,,,,--223 Munger, Evelyn Mae L.L .,.,,,,, L ,,,,, L ,,,,, L...,-M135 153 Munro. Bradley L.L ............ 49, 97, 114, 115, 207 Murnhy. Gerald ............. ................ L 76, 187, 222 Murphy, John Duane ............. L .,,.. L ..... L-L ,,,, 88 Murray, Mary Ellen L .....,,.,,.,,.., LLLLL-49, 155 Myers, Milan Louis ....,....,.,,., L ,,,,, ,L ,,,m,.-155 L N L Nadeau, Lyle ...... L ..... LLLL ,,.,,,, L.L.,LLL,L,,49, 154 Naegell, Edward L ......,.... LLLL ,,,,,,,, 49, 231 Naegell, Susan Ann ,.,,...,., ,,,,,. L ,,,. L LL,-,L ,,,, 75 178 Nash, Joan F. L.L.- ...,, L ....,.....,,,,, LL ,,,,..,,,,,,, 55, 215 Nash, Kathryn Ann ,..,.... L LLL ,,,, 49, 142, 215 Neary. Gerald Omar ..... ............ L .L ..,.,.,,. LLLL,L.3s Neff, Hazel M. ...,.,,, ,,.,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, L L ,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,, M 194 Nelbauer, Mary Anne L .,....,.,, 88, 175, 191, 215 Nelsh, Kenneth Hugh L ..,.,..,... ,,., L .,., L .,LLL,,L-,155 Neltz, John F. ......,,,.,,, L .,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 5 Nelson, Helen V. ...... L ..,.,.. L , ,,.,.. L-L ,,..,, 170 Nelson. John Ross ........,.........,......,....... L ,,.,,,,, , 210 Nelson. John Wm., Jr. ..............,. 49, 97, 115, 207 Nelson, Patricia A ....... 60. 65, 107, 162, 184, 208 Nelson, Ramon8.LLL .... L..49, 107, 145, 159, 199 Nerlln, Dale T. L ..,..,.. LLL ,....,. L ...,. L, ,,,,, M, 142 Nertney, Patricia A. .. ,...............,,...,,......, 166, 213 Neuhardt. Eireen L ..... LLL .... L ............ ,L .... 112, 212 Neuhardt, Ernestlne .... ..,........ 7 6, 194, 205 Newman, Mary Ella L ........ LLL88, 175, 202 Newton, James Wesley L ...... LLL ..... L49, 232 Newton. Mary Ann ................. L...L...L.88, 217 Nichols, Pat R. ............. L .....,.......... L.LLLL,LLL,-L35 Nichols, James ...LLL ......... .LLL..L.L,L76, 223 Nlckelson, Margery ....... ......L..,,..,.......... 5 0, 184 Nlckelson, Robert L ....... ....... 5 0, 113, 114, 142, 145, 207 Nickerson, Jack Earl ..... LLLL LLLL76 Nlebel, Connie J. L ..... L., ...... LLLL88, 197 Niedermler, Leroy P. ..., .. .,... L..LL,..L,.L76, 156 Nielson. Melvin E. ..... ........ 6 5. 196. 203, 231 Nies, Willa Ann L .......................... LL76, 201, 215 Nile, Raymon Tracy .................. LLL65, 172, 203 Nipple, Wayne D. .......... LLL ...... L..LL..LL65, 172 Nlshimura, Ak1L ............... L..LL.LL- .... LL50, 199 Nlshlo. Jane .L.L ................ L.LLLLLLLLL113 142 Noble, Lee Roy L .......... LLLLLLLLLLL76 Noll, Nell Eugene .... L.L .... L..L .... L...L.L..LL 160 Norderhus, Paul J. ........ LL ...... LLL50, 160 Nordlund. James C. ........ L..L ......... L .... 76, 183 289 Nordheim, Keith E. L ................... LL200, 204 Norley, Wallace D. ....... ..... L LLL76, 144, 223 Norman, Robert Dee ......... L...L.L ..... LLLL88. 232 Northam, Shirley A. ......... L..LL.LL .... 30, 50, 162 Norton, Patricia L ............. 76, 136, 193, 205, 217 Norwood, Mrs. June R. L ...... LLLLLLL50, 113 Nott, Avery J., Jr. .......... LLLL .... LLLL.50 Nufler, Paul L.L ...... LLL ........ L .... 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L.--- .fY,.....-.. -----Mm -,-- -75- 112 Olson, Charles S. ......... -.-..- ..........------..-- -38- 137 133 olson, Conrad Arthur fb.. - -------. - '-,--- --83- 173 Olson, Fred Allen L-.- ....,.......--.-.-1--... 33- 142- 143. 233 Olson, Harris Stan ...... - ........---..----..--- 50. 133- 205 Olson, James Lewis ...... - -.Y--A--e--- - --------f- 55 Olson, Raymond L .... -- -'1-------- 33- 155 Olsson, Jack Wllk .... -----. ---- - --'----- - --'--fv- -----35 Omlie, Donald Eugene f.--,-,- - ----'--- 33- 101- 215 o'N-5111, Gerald L. - ......... ...--50. 114- 190- 207 Opalka., Alice Emily ...... - --------Y 75- 100- 104- 170 Orcutt, Patricia M. -L- ....--.----f---f-f Mm- ------------- 75- 171 01-cnet, pl-1501110 LLL ,,,,,.,,, 76, 104, 142, 143. 144. 170 ox-man, Richard E. .... .-- ----------------f11 ---- - ---55- 142 ormson, Anne Irene .. ------ -----f 75- 157 orr, Donald Lee ............ .1 --.1-- 65- 211 231 Orr. Helen Margaret ...., .,.., . .76. 100, 104 Orr, James A. .......1....... -- 1----- 142- 145- 233 one-n. william J.. Jr. .... ..1---.------...-... - ---------- 2 31 Ottenhelmer, Charles .,,.. .... L 142, 145. 217. 233 om, William Earl ..... .------.. -...1- 5 0 161 196 - p - Pace Geraldine -..- .............-- ----------- 5 5- 155 Pace, Naomi Alberta ....,. -1---------------- 5 8- 167 Pace, Rae Ella .....-----1-.1--- -------- 8 3- 167- 191 Packer, Robert Jacob ----.-------- ------ - -.- ----- -Y-75 Padgett, Kenneth ..... ...... ---.---------------- - ----------- A ------ 5 0 Painter, Jo Anne ....... ....... 88, 112. 157. 191. 212 Painter. Robert Day ------------------- 176- 195- 223 Palache, Lucy B. ......... ...---------------- - --------- -------- - - 50 Palmer, Doris L, L,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,, 76, 194, 197, 198, 215 Papenfuss, Bruce W. ..... .......-.-.-. - ------------ ------ 5 0 - 230 Pappas, Delos S. .............. ...- -------1-------------- --.33- 131 Parac, Thomas Joseph .....-.....- . -223 240 Parker, David J. ......... - ..-. ------------ 5 5- 133 130 Parker. Edith Jewell ------- 33. 191 202 204 Parker, Gerald ............... ...VVV .-----..1-------1-- - ------ - 7 5 Partington, William ..... ......... 6 5. 135. 137. 169 Parzych, Bernard V. .......... ..................... 6 5, 199 Pasha, James Edward .L ..... L ........ 65, 183 Pass. Della Rae ............... ................-........ -.1. 3 8 Patrick, Warren B. ............. ..... - ......... 1 9, 50. 198. 211 Patterson, Edwin R. J. ................... L ............. ..... - -.223 Paugh, John Chas. .,...... 19, 20. 50, 97. 136, 156, 196 Payson, James Boyd ........................ ....... ...... .......... 1 4 2 Pearce, J. L. ............... ....................... .......................... 2 2 3 Pearson. Charles R. ..................................... L--...230 Pearson, Ellen E. ......... .,....... 6 5, 162, 205, 208, 213 Pearson. Marillyn M. ..... ....... 7 6, 162, 197, 202 205 Pegg. Donald Edward .............. 8-8, 135, 169, 196, 224 Pemberton, Thomas ...... ................. ............ ..... L . , .L51 Peritti, James Wray ......... LL88, 165, 232, 260, 261 Pence, Darlene L .,...,,..... .........,.... ..,.,.....,,., L ,... 8 8 , 193 Pendergaast. Francis ,..,, .L .,,,,............ L ......,,, 51, 206 Peretti, John H, ......,..,,, .,.,., ...,,,...,,,.,,,..,... 6 5 , 165, 260 Peter, Elizabeth M. ..... L.. ...,.. 65, 103, 144, 146 194 Peters, Richard D. .... - -L .,....... - ..... ................ 8 8, 181 Petersen, Oscar J. L ................. 65, 109. 206. 213, 221 Peterson, Beverly A. ...... ............ . .L ....,... 88. 167, 213 Peterson, David R. ....... ............ ............. . . .224 Peterson, Robert W. .... L ........... ......... 6 5, 181, 230 Pettyjohn, Jackie L. L .......... .......... 2 1 65, 194 Pewitt, Robert A., Jr, ...... .,,,, L .,,, 8 8, 222 Phillips. Theodore J. ,.,... ........,.... ....,... L ....,,,, . . 227 Phluger, Loren ............. L ...,,,,.,, LLL ,,,,,,,,,,, .51 Pickett. Robert L. L .....,.........,.......,.........,.,.,., LL ...,., LL240 Picton, Harold David ,,,, L ,.., L ,.., L .,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 226 Pierce, Harvey Lee .......... 76, 142, 143, 145, 177, 233 Pierce, Patricia J. L ,.........,. L ..............,,.,.,....... LL88, 167 Pike, Robert Earl LL ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 5 1, 196, 206, 231 Pile, Clarence P, ,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, L ,LL ,,,,, L76 Pinkerton. Colleen R. L L ,,,, L ,,,, ,,,,76 Pinkerton, Kenneth ,L ,,,AV, ,LL66 Pitch. Dorothy J. ..... L ......... ,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 7 Platts, Gordon H. LL ...,.... ,,.,, L L51, 163 Pomeroy, Lyndon ..,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,, 6 5 Porte, Richard Allan ,,,,,,,, 65, 163 ,224 Potter, Gareth Dean ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , , ,,,,, L51, 137 Potts, Lucretia Anne .,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,. , ,,,,,, , , ,,,, 83, 193 Potvin, Yvonne Pearl ........., 88. 159. 193. 197, 209 Powell, Lawrence E. ......, ,,,, 66, 142. 144, 145, 211 Powers, Gloria H, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , L 89, 193 Prescott. Emma .,,,.. ,,,, ,,.,,.,,,,,.,,.,,,,, 7 7 , 194 Preston, Jay W. .......... L ,.,.,,, 51, 142, 161, 230 Price, Dean Bowen .L ,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. L 51, 211 Pronovost, Joseph ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, L ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y L ,Y,,,,,,, 5 1 Pugh. Donna Joan .... L .....,,, ,,,, 8 9, 144, 179, 191, 212 Puhek, Steve L,L,L ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,A,,,, L ,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,A,, , L--51 Pulis, Richard H. L--L ..........,. '77, 156, 196, 202, 204 Purdy. Irvine Austin LL .,,.,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, LL ,,,,,,,, LL217 Pursley. Rita Lou .,...... ,,,,,,,,, L Y.,, 8 9, 191, 212 Push. Robert ......---------. .......... 5 1. 187. 196, 203 .LQ- Quale, Ruth Emma ,............ L ........ -0.89, 193, 197, 204 Quenemoen, Robert ...... L..-.LL.66, 165, 222, 254, 261 Quesenberry, Robert ..... ...... - -..77, 142, 145, 232 Quitney, Gerald D. ...,.........,...... L ....... L ,,.. LLLL51, 181 - R LL Radcllffe, James H .,.... L.L ........ LLL..89, 145, 183, 233 Rader. William Arden L ....... .... L ..... L .L.L ..., 66, 161 Radley, Robert H. ...... L ....... .................. L ...... L L51. 191 Raeher. Gladys ............................. L...-L ............. L.LLLL197 Raftery, Robert P. .... L...L ......... L .... L...L.L66, 183, 230 Ragland. Gerald D. ........, L ...,... L-LL77, 228, 239 Ragland, Samuel F., Jr. ..... L .................. LLLLL .... LLL228 Rahnefleld. Gunther -L.L ....... L .... L ..... LL.L.-109, 149 Raleigh, Robert J. L ....... -..--...66, 110. 135, 172, 196 Ralph, Florence C. .- ...... -L ........ L.-L ........ 89, 112, 193 Ralston, Barbara J. .... ............................. 6 6, 178 Ralston, Lloyd D. ....... ..........................,............,, 2 31 Ramsbacher, Harold ..... ........ 7 7, 168, 196, 215, 228 Randash, William L. ..,, ...,.......,.,.......... '7 7, 105, 223 Rangstad, Alden L ....... .......... L ................... LL51 Ranta, Allan Carl .....,...,,.. L ....... ,,...,,,., 7 7 222 Rasmussen. Harvey A. ...., .,.,.. . L ,.,, 66, 168 Ratshin, James ........,.. L ....,,..,,, L ,.,,,,,,,,,,, 66 Rau, Francis J. .............. .....,,,.,,., 5 1, 102 Rauscher, Worthie M. .... ..................,,..., 2 23 Ravet, Francis Wm. L.. ......,.................. 196, 215, 226 Ready, Terrill James ,.................. L ....... L .............. L ,.,,.,, 66 Rech, Ralph Edward .....,,. 66, 173, 200, 230, 239, 254 Reder. Lloyd O. ........................... L ...... 66, 109 165, 220 Reed, Lorraine V. ..... .........................,,..,...... L L89, 163 Reeder, Carol Mae ...,... .L ....... L..L ..... 77, 162, 197, 202 Rehberg. Jack D ......... -.-51, 110. 111, 149, 165, 210 Reichel, John ........ ........................ LL ............ 1 81, 200 Remnel, Carl L. ...... Reno. Margorie .... ...L.LL......89, Reveal, Bill .............. Rhoads, Howard ......... Rhoads, Paul .... L ...........,.. Rice, Constance lone Rice, Marietta Anne .... Richards, Bruce .LLL ...... . Richter, William R. ..... . Rick. Joan Virginia ..... Riedesel, John R. .... . 189. 198 LLLLLL .... L .................. 20 ...LL51 .....La9, 156, .........a9. 179, Les, 66, ...66, 196. 191. 177 193 171 239 216 208 199 233 ...52 Rlek, H. Gilbert ...... ........ 8 9, 142, 145, 169, Rlmel, Calvin W. ....... ,.,............,,.,.............. L ..,, L Ritchey, Robert W. .,,,, L ..,.,,,....,, ,.,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,, , Ritter, Frank P ..... 66, Ritzer, Henry John . Robbin, John W. ...... . Roberts. John S, Roberts, Warren J. L.. Robinson, John ........... Robinson, G. Ross ...... Roby, Lois ....,.............,... Rodenberg. Charlotte Rodriguez. Jorge ...L Rogenes, Myron ......, 103, 109 . 135. 137. 168. 208 ...66 227 ....LL..L..52 L ........... 66 ...52, 206 -- ............................. -.52 163. 202, ...L-...89, .....L66. Rogers, Jack ............ ......... 7 7, Rogers, James Ed ..... ..................................... Rohrer, Leonard R. ......... L ....... ............ L .... 7 7, Romek. Robert D ............. 52, 142. Roney, William Paul 145, 187, 191, 197, 209, 216 .19s, 222 187, 203 172, 226 ies, 229 203, 231 Rongstad, Aledn ......................,,.................................... 165 rtonning. Anna. C. 20, 66. 102, 108, 120, 144, 159, 205. 209, 217 Rooke, Sheila Joan ........ .................... .L -89, 193 Root, Frances Mae .... L.L ...................... 89. 189 Roscoe, Ralph F. .... .... L ................. 8 9, 132, 177, 228 Rose, John M. ............. .................................. 1 8. 66. 156 Roser, Lanice Marie ...... 53, 97, 98. 108, 159, 201, 209 Ross, Franklin Edw. .................................................. 240 Ross, John ..... L ...... L .............. L ........ ...,............... L ..L.L.19 Ross, Walter Joe ....... ....... ........,... L . .L..226 Roth, Gerald W. .... ........... - ............................ 2 26 Rovig, Lee Ray ........... ..............,.. L ..... L ,66, 216, 222 Rowse, Frankie L ........, .. .......... 89. 163, 191, 197, 213 Roys. Rodney Harold ........................ - ........... - ........... 240 Rubens. Dorothy Ann ....... 77, 194, 198 Rudisill. Elliott J. ....... - .... L..-L-232 Ruffier, Emile Louis ....... ......, 5 2, 109, 161 Rumph, Richard Wm. ........................ ...66 Rumph, Roger ....,........... .. ...... 66, 165. 230 Russell, Bruce ........ L.L .... L ....... L ....... 52. 196 Russell, Sharron L. ....... ...........................,... .,........... 1 4 2 Ryan. George .......... L.. L ........ 52. 200, 201. 245 Ryan, Richard Kinley .......... ....... .....,...... L . -L..-228 - 5 L. Sainsbury, Beverly L.L ....... ....,.... L ....... L L---1.212 Salo. G. W. L ...... L .....,........... LL .... L ..... L-.--LLLL231 Sahlberg, Robert D. .... L.L- ........... LL ...... L ...,..... LL-LL52 St. Clair. Barbara A. . .............. LL.L77, 166, 209, 213 St. Clair. Virginia K. LLL ............ LLLLLL89. 167, 193 Samuelson, Ruth L. ...... 53, 97, 98, 108, 174, 201, 209 Sanborn, Thomas G. L.L.L53. 99, 115, 187, 196, 231 Sande, Aura Lee ...LL ....... L- ...... L ..... L .......... LLL.LL-89 Sanderson, Wilfred LLL .......... L ....,. L.L-L.L...L.L53, 187 Sandon, Aureta L. .L ...... 89, 132, 175, 191. 197, 202 Sandmeyer, Maurice .............. L ............. L ............. LLL.156 Sanduick, Robert J. .... L ............ L ....... .......... L LL227 Sauke, Robert V. .... -L ....... L-.-...LL- ........ L ..... -L53, 148 Sauke, Arlene L ...... L ........ L-.LL-L ....... LL-..LL.L....53 Saunders, Jack K. .... LL ........ L ..... L. LLLL -.-66, 168 Saunders, Ll-oyd R.. ..... L.- ..................... L.LL77, 181, 246 Saunders, Robert S. ...... L .,,...... 19, 60, 200, 230, 245 Savchenko, George P. ......... L .......... L ....... 142, 144, 145 Savoy, George Arthur ....... L ........ L ...,........ -89, 169 Sawyer, Thomas A. .... L..L ....... .L...L.LLL.LL231 Scaffidl, Costantino .... L ................. L.L ..... L..LL.53, 206 Scharf, Frank Joseph L ................. L.L ...... LLLL89, 232 Scherer, Bernard J. ............... L ...... LL- .... 66, 187, 210 Scherzer, Phyllis M. L .... LLL ...... LLLLL-L89, 166, 203 Schilling, Fred Paul L ................ L .,., LL ,......... L ........ LLL53 Schilling. Robert E. ,L.... 77, 101, 142, 165, 216, 222 Schilling, Donald H. ..........,....,... L ...,,,...,...,,. LL39, 142 Schindelar, Oscar ..... L .................,,.. L ...... 66, 169, 226 Schmechel, Warren P. .... ............ 7 7, 105, 172, 215 Schmidt, Christopher ....... LL .....,,.,...,. L,,,L,,,L,L,,L53 Schmidt. James R. .... L ......, L ..,...., 66, 145, 161, 230 Schmitt. Harold M. L... L .....,,,,,,,,.,,.,, L .,L,,,. L .,,, LLL53, 211 Schneekloth, David ..... ..L.. L ..,,,.... L .L ..,.. 66, 173, 196 Schneider, Sylvia P ............,.... 89, 143, 193, 197, 204, 209, 215 Scholz, Arthur L. ....,..... 11 .L .... LL224 Sch-oonen, Anton ...,. L ,....... L.L .,,,,,, L ,,,,, LL, Schroeder, Allen ........... Schroeder, Larry J. Schuchman, Dorothy L. -- .L... -L. .... -L53 LLLL53, 231 193 Schuler. George .,............... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , LL77 Schultz, Mary Lee ,,,,. .,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, LL ,,,,,,,, 3 9 193 Schultz, Shirley A. LL ..,,, L ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, L ,77, 100' 155 Schultz, Virgil Ray . Schumacher, Donna Schure. Conrad ......... L. Scovill. Victor R. .... . Scott. H, Clay ..,,.,....,. Sears, Thomas H. - ------- --1-- -----.... --....-89 ..L...LL.....LLL..166, LL ..... L .... L.L.:-3, 226 -- -.............L -...L..-168 L.LL...L ...... .54, 196 ...L..L,..L.LL54 Sebastian, Robert H. ,,,,,,,, LL54, 202 Seright. Orval ..,,.....,.... L ,,,,,, 54, 203 Sevener. Stephen C. ..... ..,.,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,, LL 8 9, 165 Shafer, Carol ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, L ,,,, L ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, LLLLN113 Shagina, Frederick ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,, L ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, LLLL66, 169 Sharp. Martha E ......... 77. 121. 137. 159, 205, 208 209 Shavere, Ray J. .........LL......,.................. 54, 143, 211, 253 Shaw. Richard Allen ..... .......... 7 7, 131, 232, 239 Sheets, Donna Jean .,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,, L ,,,,, 3 9, 159, 191 Shelden. Herbert s. .....,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,, L LLL,-77 Sheldon, Barbara J. ..,. L .................. 66, 107, 19-4, 197 Shellenberger, Thomas .... ......,., 8 9, 144, 165, 223 Shelton, Edward J. .... ...... L .L....,.L.,.,, 5 4, 109, 181 Shelton, Charles A, ..,. ....,,,, L ,,,,,.,,,,,.,,, 5 6, 131, 231 Sherlock, Beverly ........ L ,,,,,,,L ,,,,,,,,,,, L ,LLL215 Sherman. Milford E. Shlvely, David W. ....., Showman, Elmer S. ........ . Shorthlll, Robert L .................. Shriver, Emmett Dean ............---.........,54 .......L.L.LL..2z4, -. L- ...... -L-.L203 ...--L.....--.--LL54 240 Shular, Alicia Ann ......... L ..................... 19, 54, 197 Shuyler, Doris M. ................ ......... 5 4, 174, 199, 205 Shunk, Dwight Stone L ,...,..,............,.,L.....,,.. L .LL....,,., 230 Slelback, Fred A., Jr. ....................., 66, 137, 163, 226 Silvey. Franklin C ...,,........ 54, 114, 144, 165, 207, 260 Sim, Katherine L. ....,.............. L.L .................... L ..., 66, 174 Simon. Dale Eugene .,.... L .............. L.LLLLLL..L89 Simoniy, Jack Martin ,.... ........ 7 7, 183, 227, 239 Sims. Wilbur .... L- ............ .......... L ............. L -109, 260 Singer, John Lehman ................ L ........................ 89, 183 Slvertson, Donald E. .................. 54, 77, 183. 228, 239 Skaalure, Glenn L .,.,....... .... 5 4, 156, 196, 203, 216 Skank, Evelyn Louise Skaggs, Patricia L ........ L.....L...L.........L.....-.LL-......L..89 L. ......,.,.......,... LL...LL.212 Skedsvold. Arne O. .... ......... 8 9, 135, 169, 196 Slager, Mike .L ........... L........,.. L L ..... 54, 203. 231 Small, Chris C. .L ......... L..L ........ LL109, 183, 220 Smarz,iJohn, Jr. L ......... ..... L ...L ...... --54, 187 Smit, Leon Henry ............. ..............,.,...... L ..... L .... L ...89 Smith, Barbara Helen ...... .LL ..... 89, 133, 193, 209 Smith, Clyde Alex .......... ............., L ..--L .... 89. 156 Smith, Irene A. ............. ...................... L ..........,..L.. L .212 Smith, James H. .... L ......,. .--...66, 142. 145. 187, 213 Smith, John Martin .L.... ..... . - ............... ----54. 181 Smith, Kenneth L... L ......... ............. L LL54, 168, 196 Smith. Marion Ralph ................... L ............... L .L.. 89. 173 Smith, Richard H. .L........... LL- .... 54, 111, 116, 181. 217 Smith, Robert M. .,.. L L........ LL77. 101, 181, 217, 226 smith, Roger Spencer .L.L ................... -...77, 183, 232 Smith, Vonda Louetta L....,...... 89, 112. 175. 191. 202, 209, 212, 216 Smoot, Kathryn Jean ............... --.- .... -.-89. 191. 204 Snen, .nm LLLLLLLL .,,..... L ......... L.L...L.L165, 230 Snelling, Robert W. .LL .............. -.--- --... -.89. 173. 196 Snider, Robert H. .-.-L ....... -.-.----..-L-.-.-L-.-.-.77 Snow, George Morton .... L..L ......... -.--.------232 Snow, H. J. ...L .... L ..... L ........ - ...... -- ....... -.-...-..--.-----.55 30111, Jack Darrell .....Y ....,... 7 7. 165- 229. 261 solheim. Oysteln - -..----.-,- -- .-,---,-' -M ------f --Gi 252 Spain, Clark L. .- .-Y--- -MW -------- -----e----133' 230 spam, Leroy Warren N.- ...-..-,. -----------55. 153 spaller, Kenneth M. ...-...---.- ----,- ----------53 172 spang, Edward F. .........-...A- - ----Y--------4-A- W---N----------230 Bpang, Peter Alban .-.-.- ----.---4--4 -------1-227 Sparlin, Rosemary -...-..-- -,.- -Wu---------112 Spika., Albert J. -.. .... -.-- ...... --1---61 172. 203 Sljqerer, George Carl ..,, -- ..,v-..------ -----------55 173 Snogen. Leo Raymond --- ..... 55, 113. 115. 211 Spragglns. Lyle E. -mu ---...--.---- 77. 142. 145- 229 Sprague, Edwin JBC .N ........-A. - --4-4- -- -----.- --v--'----77 Spurgeon, Allen ... ....----------1-.--.-.------ 67- 153. 232 Squires, Dorothy M. .,.. - .,., 89, 142, 163. 191, 209 Sealey, Sara Ann ..-.... .... - ..-..- H- ---.- ----- ---- --V--142 Stanhope, Chrlstana .- .v... 89, 142, 175, 193, 209 Stapleton, Medford .- ...... ----W----Y---M--M----228 Staudenmeyer, Jean R ...,.. --..,6'7, 142, 175, 1:76 1 scgyton, Robert Lee ................A----------.A- 67' 165 Steel, Ernest C.. Jr. ....---- - -.---... - ---.---- HJ77- 239 Steffen. Frank A. .......... - .... V .-.-..-.--..- ------A--H-v55- 131 Steinberg. Clinton W- .....4 - .-..,------.1-.- --M -------- --55 Steiner, Ella Mae - ................... -1.1,--.--.-1.------e--Y-112 Sfenslalld, Gerald W. -.... ................ 77, 187, 229 Stensland, Gail M. .... .. ...... 21. 67. 106. 135. 145. 163, 196, 230 Stephanl, Lucille ..... .................-..... N .----.------ -.-----271 Stephenson. Arlene ......... - ....... 89. 167. 197, 215 Stephenson. Wm. I. .... --..-.Y.A-.--- ---..-.-.--4 -M77. 216 Stergar, Gene J0hl'l .....-,,55, 161, 200, 201. 239 Sternik, Stanley J. ................. ------ --...-. 67. 215 stevens, Raymond D. -...-..-.,-- ..... H .... -,145, 233 Stevers, Nadine Rose -.-...MM-..--1 ...- -----39 Stewart, Eva. Darlene - ........ ------VW .-..- M- 216 Stewart, Patricia. A. - ....... - ..... - ...... ,.1-..6'1. 197 Stieg, Arleen Gae ....... ..-...e.--.- ..... - ...... 771 163 Stoddard, Alice M. e ....... -.. -,MM ...... -39. 209 Stoddard, Elizabeth .,.... ,. ................ .. ..... ..-90, 209 Stokke, Henry --.....-,,,- ............ W..- .... -.------181 Stone, Eleanor Beth .,....... - ....... 78, 100, 174, 205 Stone, Lewis Warren ........ ...1-- ...... --H---78. 201 Stone, William Eldon e .... - ..................... W ..... --,1..-.55 St01lt, Barbara S ..... -..78. 163, 193, 197, 202 216 Strand, Clarence A . ............ 1 Strand, Myron K. .......... -..60, 67, 110, 142. 168. 196, 230 Stratton, Betty J. ..... .- ......... - ...,...-...-.....90. 163 Strlckfaden, Norma ..... ...... - .......... - ...-..--.67, 171 Strike, Donald L. ..... ................. ...... - 1 .1 .... 198. 232 Stromnes, Marge Ruth ...... 90, 143. 179, 191, 216 Strong, Edson D. ........... -.-.- ........ - ..... - .... 78, 165 Strouf, James Edward .............................. 90, 223 Stucky, Caroline M. .... -...- .......... -.- ....... J78, 193 Summers, Hazel F' ......... 19, 78, 100, 174. 201 209 Sundberg, Vernon P. .... - .......... -.- .......... .................. 5 5 Sundsted, Karnn. S. .... --..-...-...- ..... - .... 0.63, 216 Sundsted, Doris S. ............ - ......... --90, 189, 216 Suzuki, Michiki , ,,....... -,. ......... - ......,.,..,.,..., -e-.55, 194 Svejkovsky, Nathan ...... -.- ....... H..- .......... --211. 230 Svlndland, Anita M. .... - .... - ................ 55, 107. 197 Swandal, Marvin ................. .1 ,v.-.'78, 181, 228 Sweet, Robert L. ,1,.-.- ....,............. -...-...- ..... e ...... ..1-.,,55 Swenson, Murray Lane H .......................................... -..90 Swenson, Oscar Au., ...... -78, 101, 142, 143, 145, 202 Switzer, John R. ..-..55, 113, 115. 134,-181, 226 Switzer, Robert J. .,--..,-...-..., ,,..... 90. 134, 232 .. T .. Tallman, Ardythe J. .-,.-.-,-,... .... - .... -55, 209 Tanner, Ann S. .......... --..... .... ---H ............. -55, 163 Tarum, Clarence T, .... -.,-..- ....... .. ............. ......6'7 Taylor, James Howard e ....... -.- ........,......... -..- 187 Taylor, Wm. Thomas, Jr. ..-.-.-...- .,...... 55, 230 Taylor, Wyman Deloy -..- ....... - ....... - ...... 78. 223 Teesdale, Eugene W. -..-..- ..... .,...-.,k.55, 203 Teigen, Bruce Ray - .... --- ........ - .... -...'7B, 227 Tester, William Dani ...- ....,.,.. 90, 165, 202, 261 Tetmajer, Laszlo Leo .-.--.....- ....... - ........ -,.. 215 Tetrlck, David M. ..... - ...... .. ......... - .... M ...... ...,... - .--J18 Thatford. Joseph E. ...em ......... ....v-...- ...... -......--..'18 Thayer, Eugene B. ........................ --- ..... --..- 224 Thein, Maung Myint .... - .......... -..- .....,....... --- 211 Theisen, Robert D. ..., ...,.... . .......... --.-...... ,,,,, ,,,..9o Thomas, Marjorie J. .- .......... ....... W 78. 159, 209 Thomas, Mary Lou -- ...... - ........ -- ....,. -,.. ,.,. e-e,-,271 Thomas, Robert Hugh ...... H ...... 90, 142, 145, 233 Thomas. Tommy H. ..... WW-.- ....... -78. 101, 230 Thompson, George S. ...-,....,e ...... 78. 101. 228 Thompson. James A. --..---90, 142. 145 233 Thompson, Robert F. .,.-.-......-..-.56, 67, 168 Thorsen, Robert L. .... --i..-,..- ..., ,.-.....,.90, 145 Throop, Nadine Ruth ...--....-90, 171, 191. 204 Tldball, Dawn -.-.--.w.-....--..?......212 Tietema, Sidney J as. Tift, Charles L. -Mi... ------.--------...56 ..-SG Tillman, Edward R. ..... - ...... ...-..- ...- M ......--.- --1156 Titus. Walter L. -.....--.-,.- .......... .-.-.Y-.... ....... 168 Todaro. Joseph N. ..... ...H .... --.........-.--.-.-.67 Todd, Ernest Glen .............. H.. W- ...... L...--.56. 233 Todd, Kenneth B. , ........ - .......... -.--67. 156, 196, 230 Todd, Milo John ........... ...... .-.-...... .-226 Tokel, Torger -...- ..,. e.- ,......, --,.-..-....-,.......,..,206 Town, Eugene Karl - ...., - .,........,.. .1.,..-......206 Townsley, David W. ....,....,......,. 56, 187, 198. 206. 216 Townsend. Nathaniel ..., ,, ......,....... -,.-.-e.'78, 173, 206 Townsend. Herbert J. ..-- ......,.......... ..... V .... - -.90. 224 Traeger, Fred W. ........,,,..... , ...- ........... 78. 137, 169 Trask, George e- ......... M ........ N- .......----. ---- ..--.. 90 Tfaweek, Howard E, ,...,,.. ......,........... - .... 1 42, 145 Travis, Dean H.. Jr. ......... ........... - ............ - --..-..230 Tripp, Carl Frank ....................,..... e ..... - ............. 67. 165 Truswell, Cecilia J. ....... -.90, 112, 175, 191, 202, 209 Tubman, Lauretta M. ,.,.--.,.- ,,..,.... .. .... 90. 159. 191 Tucker, Arthur R. ...... -.-,..- ........... W- .... e ........ .--....67 Tucker, Betty F. - .......... - ............ e ............... -..67, 194 Tucker, Carl William ...... ......... - - ......... ...... 7 8, 224 Tunnicllif. Roger ...... - ............. .............. 7 8, 183. 224 Turley, John E., Jr. ,..... ..... , ,,78, 101, 169, 196 226 Turley, Martin ......., . ,.,............ - .....,........ 169, 227 Turner. Jo Anne ......., 56. 108, 174, 201. 209 Tuttle, Mary ,- .......... .- ,... .,,,, ..... . . 167, 178 Tutvedt, Harold A. ,, ,,..., ,56, 111, 156, 196 216 Tutvedc, Paul R. .................,. ,. ............ 1.78. 156. 216 Tuxill, Alfred R., Jr. .... -.. ................ .................... - ..78 - U - Ueland. Kurtis A. ...... ..... ..... ....... 1 7 2 . 201 Urdahl, Marlowe S. ...... -W ...... ,.... .... 2 3 2. 240 Urick. John Collins ..... ............. . .56, 165. 207 Ushijima. Richard N. .. - ........... ...... 7 8, 224 ..v.. Vadnais. Dwight B ...,....... 19 21, 52. 97, 109 169 202 Vail Lennis H. ,.......... ..,.........,..... .... .....,,...... - ........ 2 2 8 Van Driest. Doris ..... ......... e ..... , ,56 Van Driest, Dorothy .,,,.. .....,..... , , ,,,,..... M56 Van Tuinen, Richard ............ . ...... .... , 90, 145, 233 Van V0l'0uS. Phyllis J. ......... ,67, 178, 193 205 216 Van Vorous, Ted .......... ,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 67, 165 Van Wlnkle, Jean E. ...... .W 107, 178 Van Wyk. Jan W. ,, , ...... ,,,...... 5 6, 206 Van Winkle. Leland H. ....... . ,..90, 222 Varnum, Cyrus T. ........ ............. , H56 Varnum. Charles S. ,..., 178, 169 Viall, Jeanine ....... ,, ..... . ......... M271 Viers, Delert Dale .... , ......,.. 56. 115, 231 Vlken, Phyllis L. ., ,,,. ,, ,.,,,, 78. 100. 104, 178 Violette, Edmond J. ,,,,. ......... .... ..... 7 8 . 230 virostko, Anthony ...... ........ . , 56. 199 Voegeli, Frederick ., ................ 56, 115. 206 Voigt, Clarice Doris ...... ,. ....... ........ 5 6. 112. 194 Vollmer, Dorothy ........ ..,.... 5 7, 108. 166, 201. 209 Voss, Charles Ed . ............ e .... ......................... 5 7. 150 Vqulkos, Margaret H. ,,.................. '79, 197, 217 Voulkos, Peter H, -M .... ............... . V157 voyicn, Dolly Li ...... ......... 9 0 -W.. Wagner. Dorothy V. .... ....... ..... 7 9 . 194 Wagner. Hugh Stephen ...... ............ 9 0, 169, 240 Wagner, Ned E. ................... ...................... A ... ...... 203 Wagner, William Lee ,..- ,....,.. .,.,.. - ---,.90. 181, 229 Waite, Betty Jo - ,,..............,.... -- ....... ............ - .... 7 9 Walden, Naida ......,... .,... - ..... ............,. ..........,.. 9 0 , 189 Waldorf. David L. ........ -,,e,,,,.,.e ,,,,,,..,,,, ,W ,,,,226 Waldo. Th0mBs D. ..... M ,........ -57. 200, 201 Walkowskl, John ........ .- ...... ..J79, 224 Walker, Sally ,..- ........................ ........ - ...,......,........... e U57 Wall. Richard Edwin A-- ....... ...--..- ............ -.,90, 181 Waller, Edwin J. .... - ....,.. m-'79, 101, 105. 172, 230 Walsh, Nona Marie ,..-- .... .......... - .... 9 0, 179, 193, 197 Walter, Carl Edward ........... 57. 113, 115, 161, 206 Walton, Allen E. ..,.... ................. - ....... - W---...,..90 Wang, Allan H .................,,... ...... - ........ - ...... - ....... 7 8 Wangen, Gladys - ........ ......, 5 7. 102. 194, 199 Wanneso. Roert A. - ....... - .... ........... - ....... 1 142 Wappes, J. R. .- .......... .............. ...... - . ..-,57 Ward, Bette Lovene ...-..- ........ - ..67, 167 Ward, Frank ........ -.. ........ -....e ..,.......... ee-,e240 Ward, James F. .... ..--..200, 201. 246, 250 Ward, Louis P. ................ ....... - ---57. 200. 215 Ward, Norman L. .- ............ ..... - -..- ........,.. 90. 181 Wadren. Robert Harold .,......... - ....... 53, 187, 211, 228 Waters, Robert D. ...,..,.,e .,...... 67, 142, 145, 183, 233 Watkins. Robert M. .... -..... ..... --- ..... -e6'7. 169. 202 Watters. Lee Allen ... .... -.1,--,..T--.- .... v-5'7. 187 Watters, Walter E, ,....- ........ ,-.,101. 187, 198, 206 Weast, Robert Walter .-...-.- ,..... -h67, 187, 198, 223 Weaver, John Allan - ...... - ....,,.., -.--.,,-.., .... 57. 230 Weber, Robert ..... ......,. 57, 110, 187, 196, 203, 216 Webber, Maurice R. .....,,,,,,, ,,,,, , ,,,,,,, .,,, M,,90, 193 Webster, Winthrop A. ,,.. ..,, eewgo, 177' 240 Weeks, Lois Florence .,.... ..-..,90. 179, 191 202, 212 Weeks, Robert Allen ....., ,,90, 142, 145, 233 Weidenhaft, Richard ,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, M ,,,,,,, V 57, 199 Weinberg. Donald E. ...,,,..,..,,,,,,.. ,,,, - .,.,,,, 5 7, 198, 205 Weinberg, Rachel ......,, 21. 98. 102, 106, 108. 194, 198 Weinrich, Alva Edgar ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , .,,,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,,, 67, 172 Weinrlch. Beverly ......,, - ..., ,,,,,,, - ,,,, 7 9 Welch, Clark .- ..,,, - ,,,,,,,, W ,,.,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 1.57, 143 Welch, Joy ................... e .... ..- ........ 79, 159, 193 Welch. Thomas Nelson ,,,,,,, ,,,, ,79l 181 232' 239 Wellens. Walter M, .,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, U ,,,,, M ,,.,,,,,,,,,,, W---156 Wenholz, Richard C, ,,,,,..,, M, ,,,,,,,,,,, 11790. 144' 173 Wenzel, Robert Alan ,,,.,, M, ,,,..,,,.,, 1179. 101 156' 196 Weppler, Herman N. , ,,,,,, e ,,,,,.,,,,,, mmm ,,,, -67' 169 Westfall, Frank O. ..,. ,,,, , me .,,,,,,, - ,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 57, 203 Westlake, George ,,,,, Y ,,,,,,, ,, ,,,, 79, 143. 145' 233 Westman, Fred R. ......,. 57, 156 203, 230 Westman, Res Sidney ,,,,, ,,,,, , ,,,, I, YYYY ,IYY Y My-79 WESUHY Thea M- ..--..-..... 1 ..... 67, 175. 205, 21s Wetzsteon, Gary P, V ,,,,,, V ,,,,,,,,,,.,V 753' 156 Wetzsteon. Paul H. ,, , ,,,,,, 79, 105' 156' 195 Whalen, Charles T, ,,,, ,,,, V ,,,,,,,,- 5 7' 215' 245 Wheeler, Leslie G, ,,,,,,,,, ,V ,,,,,, H ,,,,, .Y---YY--A253 Whelan, Kathleen ,.,,. ...e,,58. 103, 163, 208, 213 White, Elizabeth J. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , W ,,,,,, 53, 113' 116' 194 White, Vernon Thomas ,,,,,90, 145, 173, 233 Whitehead, Chas. E, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,--, 5 3 ' 151 Whitney. Wayne ward W MW ,,,,,,,,,, 79' 223 Wickersham. John P. ,,,1,,,Y22g, 239 Wiedeman, Arthur, Jr, ,,,,,, ,,-,VVV-.VVVw-,V 1 01 Wiedow. James C. .,,, ,A ,,,, A ,-A.,,,, 7-58' 114 Wilder, Gene Ray ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, V YAVV W --VV, Y 58' 114 Wi119Y, Charles W. ,,,,,, ,W ,YVVVVV -,,--,--. 9 0' 146, 183 Williams, Charlotte ,,,, AVY-'--A 9 0' 159, 193 Williams, Frank JA ,,,,,, H AYVYV Y ,-AV,AYV 58. 206 Williamson, L. W, YVVV 1 VVEVQ --YVV 5 3' 172 Willman, Alice B, ,,,,,,,.,,, I ,,,,,,-, 790' 191' 212 Willoughby. Ronald ,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -H77 58 Willson, Barbara Ann ,.,,,, , ,,,, 90' 163' 197' 204 Willson Allene ,,,.,.... 67, 106, 107' 153 Willson, Howard M, 11 ,,,-,,-, 58 110' 156 Wilson, Duane K. .,..,. , ,.,...., ...... 7 9, 229 Wilson, Earl B. ,,,,,.,, ,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,- R 2 30 Wilson, Glen Douglas ,,.-,--,. -ms228 WUSDH, Jerra, Lee ,,,,,, ,,,, 1 V VYYQVVAY 67' 178 Wilson, Keith Emmet ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 1 5, 22.4 Wilson, Lenore Jean , ,,.,. ,, ...... 58, 107, 163 Wilson, Marlene Ruth ,.,,,, 90, 107, 144, 163 Wilson, Roberta C, , , W 7758, 193 Wilson, Russell M, ,,,,,,,, 90, 146' 155 Wilson, William J. ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,, 58, 132 Wilson, William M, ,A V ,,,,v,--A A211 Wingard, Chas. J. Wiseman, Arley M. .. Wocasek, John L. .,,. .-..58. 172 ,.......-.,,......,167 . ...... 67, 161, 230 Wolf, Fred E. .- .,,...., ..,,,., 1,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, M 2 3 9 Wolf. Robert ,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,, V Y ,,,,,,,, N----M61 W01fe. Jack ...... -M ..................... 20, sv, 101 169, 202 Wollaston. Cathryn L, ........... 90. 112, 193, 202, 217 WODE. Kelly H. M ........ WM.- .,..,... . .,,... ,,,,,. . A ,,,,,,,,. 158 Wood, Barry Richard ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 7, 161 wood, Phil G. - ,,,,,,,,,,, ,A ,,,, --7190 Woodahl, Robert Lee -- .,,,, ,,,,,,, - ,79, 131 Woodburn. R. James W-79, 182 Woodburn, Wm. L. ,.,,,67, 200 Woolhiser, Lyle D01-1 ,,,,,, H ,,,,,,,,,,,,, V ,,,,, -A220 Worth, Geraldine E. ,, ...,.... 90, 175, 191, 202 Wren, Wm. Gene ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, - ,,,,,,,,,, 1 Ni--79 Wright, Joseph Wm. ,,,,,,, MW,-.,,79, 181' 232 Wright. William N, le ,,,,,,,,, W ,,,,,, ,,,, 1 165, 227 Wuerl, Jack M. im, ,,,,,,,, V ,,,,,, - ,,,,,,,,,,, HW53, Q0 Wuerl, Kenneth D.. kv, ,,,,,,, Mm ,,,,,,, 165' 230 -Y- Yates, Juanita Mae ,,,,,,, H ,,,,,,, 79, 133, 167, 213, 217 Yates, Lawanda Ellen ..,,.A,,A,,,, ..,,,,,,,,,1 ,,,,,,,, 79- 157 York, George Noel ,,A,, , A,,,,,,,,,AAYV,YY,,,, -M AYYY M-0216, 224 Yost, Gilbert, E, A,,Y www- ,,,.,Y,Yww,,.,,v,-, -W '-,-,,,,--,A,, 58- 133 Yost- Robert Paul .7-....VYYVV 67, 101. 116. 144, 181. 217 Young, Charles ,.l,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, V W, ,,,A,AAA,,, ,,w,, ,,A,Y,,Y 2 0 5 Young, Pat Ellis ,.,,..,.. We .,,,,,,, ,,A,,,,,, ,,,,,,,AA,AA,,,, 1 V 1,79 Young, Thomas Gary .,,, ,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,, 2 22, 240 Young. Wayne , ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A ,,,,YYY,Av,.,, Q 1, ,w..4 YW-51 Youngquist. Alice L. ,M ,,,,,,, ,A,, H ,,,, 7 9, 197, 1913 -Z- Zanto, June Lora ,,..,,,,,,,,, - , ,,,, ,-,67, 107' 1119 Zeleny, Frank R.. -,,,,,., ,A,,,,, , ,l,,,,,, ,H AA,,,,, A 4,,YY,-k- -N211 Zimmerman. Betty Ann .- ,..,. ,,,,-,.,,,-,,,,4,,90, 193 Zimmerman, Eugene H. ,1,, ,,,e,,,,- ,,,1, ,,W,,,,, 158 Zink, George Arthur .,,1,,,, N.- ,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,e79, 183, 223 Zion, Robert Burton ...- ......,. ,,,,,- ,,,1 '79, 137, 133 30 4 Dear Students: With this letter the 1951 MONTANAN is complete. We have endeavored by incor- porating school colors and campus scenes, to give you a book which will review this year at MSC. First credit must go to Hal Lucius who took and processed the majority of pictures that appear in this book. Through his efforts we are able to give you fine quality pictures of campus life. A hearty thanks goes to Bertil Linfield, Chris Schlechten, and Bill Lovelace for taking nearly fifteen hundred studio portraits, to Rus Wilson of the Publication Depart- ment, who fumished the building pictures. , Thanks to Business Manager Don Elwell for doing a fine job of keeping the books in order, to Associate Editor Don Copley, for his tireless efforts in mounting and organizing, to Betty Reder, Office Manager, who efficiently managed the office, to Gwen Burke who wrote the many thousand words of copy, to Iohn Coverdale who carried out an excellent advertis- ing campaign, to Bill Amdt and Ioan McCracken who fumished the sports copy, to Patty Norton who compiled the index, and, to Bud Buell who rounded out the staff. To Max Davidson of the Publications Department who was always willing to assist, and to Louis True, our faculty advisor, a hearty thanks. Many thanks to Ken Nuckolls of Artcraft Engraving and Electrotype Company who got us started in designing the book, to jim Mapes and Bill Retchin of the S. K. Smith Com- pany who designed and furnished the beautiful cover, to Bill Remington and Frank Cross of The Reporter Printing and Supply Company who worked tirelessly to give us a fine printing iob. Also thanks to the many typists who have kept the maze of words in order. It is im- possible to name all of those who have contributed so much to this book. We hope the satisfaction of a job well done will be sufficient. Now I would like to thank the student body for the cooperation they gave me and for the trust they placed in me, and I hope thit I have been worthy of that trust. Sincerely, Iohn Paugh, Editor 1951 MONTANAN m REPORTER PRINTING 8: SUPPLY C0 BILLINGS. MONTANA v. lT Y f .,'. 'Vif I . 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