Montana State University Bozeman - Montanan Yearbook (Bozeman, MT)

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'ei I a .t S. tx p ,O In the shado'w of the mountain, ' if By the stillness of the 1-ake, 1 5 I pdnderff AQ.g'jfff .', ' .. f , 52 ,. gQ'.gfj-35,-. ' 'f1j!1j,-1-fw j..1:ff5'-L gi. r' ir- 2 if 5 H .,', 5 af-nv M. 'uf 'Q . 5.2351 Table of Contents Administration Spring Quarter Fall Quarter SWS Orientation CF Homecoming asses Sports Index Clubs Winter Quarter Greeks Sports Publications 'ithe pond mirrors usg l and We, 0111 environment TUDENT AFFAIRS AND SERVIULD MAX WORTHINOTON DEAN EDWMRDLMHANSON DEAN OF MEN worms HAYES ASSISTANT MARJORIE PAISLEY DEAN OF WOMEN Pnmom Annsnson ASSISTANT DM ISSIONS EMRRY G. COCKRUM, 1 4Ei1,E.N HAMMERLAND, ssc SINESS OFFIC 11fAffw1,s E NOPPER, 1 B PETf14Rf:lfl'J?'-E A 1 1 fe A R R 1 zu 21 21 21 10 O2 O2 101 , D Board of Education Tim Babcock Edward M. Nelson Harriet Miller Governor Exec. Sec. of University System Super. of Public Instruction Boyton Paige G. D. Mullendore A. N. Arres Forrest Anderson Mrs. Cjlzing Maurice Richard ' X john D. French john O'Neill Charles Moore Serving as a sounding board for the University administrators and the people of Montana, the Board of Education seeks to coordinate plans which further the University system. , Af: filjzigb If K ' I, , T5 X 5' my nijkz' ,fx Q. W, , iw. s 2-,aww w , 1 L' . 2, V, N x 15 I wiv Y V? Ml . William Johnstone Vice-President for Administration Vice-Pre ident Irving E. Dayton Vice-President of Academic Affairs Roy E. Huffman Vice-President of Research Foundation 5 Maw' X J I fa N - '- if geo.. 4 ' , - ' 1 ,AFI Dean if , .-L.. J l Marjorie Paisley M Dean of Women Max Worthington Dean of Student Affairs 9 5 g .2 9- S- Q C5 p O azixymmrtazas Q- S' SD 5 SCN cn E' E1 cn Ch , .v- rN4.,,. fx ,fi ' s'- of ' A ' , .X E : L 3 . ' a .1 Edward L. Hanson Dean of Men 5, . c Af- Au N u - -v-. if img naw: , G lr: lit -., Hn . gr 1' gf' f .01 o 3 xx' Y N' ivy Carl L. Isaacson Director of Information - e ' '51 Q ' v .. ., .' 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Extension Service Dr. Edward Purdey Dir. of Student Health Service Director Harry Cockrum Director of Admissions Mrs. Irene Miller Miss Mildred Leigh Director of Residence Halls Director of Student Union I ,H LL, ' X, ,fs A Q. ,S , Jj - -- , . g K 4 nf: nr Marlin Whalen Director of Physical Plant fx Hugh Cottam Dir. of Married Student Housing Q HQ R. P. Bud Purdy Fieldhouse Manager Wuuulux ww K M 4- Miss Helen E. F echter Registrar nf Donald Skerritt Traffic Office College of Agriculture The College of Agriculture places emphasis on training in the four general fields of agriculture: business, production, science, and education. After a year of study in one of these general areas, the student selects his major area and major supporting area from one of many subject matter programs. ,f A j , H A ' , I-U Max Amberson R. L. Blackwell Head of Agric. Education Head of Animal and Range Sciences .L . V: 'x l'f', . N Q . .,. , . 'Tit Charles Bowman 4 Dean of Engineering Lloyd Berg Head of Chemical Engr. Dr. Irvin Reis Head of Mechanical Engr. -rQ'H4-ws. Charles Bowman College of Engineering The College of Engineering has nine degree- granting curriculums. Degrees are offered in six areas of engineering: agricultural, civil, elec- trical, industrial, mechanical, and chemical. Degrees are also offered in Mechanical Tech- nology, Construction Technology, and Earth Science. E. R. Dodge Head of Agric. Engr. Head of Civil Engr. and Engr. Mech. Francis Sprinkle Paul Uhlrich Head of Industrial Engr. Head Of ElCCffiCHl Engr- .5 25 College of Letter Rx C. C. Bradley Dean of Letters and Sciences and Science The College of Letters and Sciences has a twofold function: general education for the whole institution and professional training in the natural sciences, humanities and social sciences. C. G. Schmalz Head of Modern Languages :'s.?,.-.I b KH ,- ' , ' e .. - 1- .4 ., ' .3 1 .,. Z . N gig. jgff, 1 ,, 1 , V . f. 'ijt' -- - '- i f - 5 j .X W 'Q , ' 'ffl A Q Fi, Q L.: ' .f ,L '- f ' ' 3 ' , , rrqgp 1 ! 2 ig .uf - ,-2 : .,. , b y Mi . Nxlkx an-. 1, .. .J C. W. Jensen Head of Econ. and Sociology Steve Barrett Head of Math John Parker Head of English, Speech, and Theatre Alton B. Oviatt V Head of Hist., Gov., and Phil. QF E. R. Hehn Head of Sciences Dr. Morton Moise Head of Physics 2-xx-'E-Q5, ,Q , - iQ.H.'.?Wuf 9 1 Qktfgf. SQ S in g, 3 Vx ,VX4 ,155 Qi Q Q: wmfiriwwwhwg Y ', I, -, 'V lfsik Sl N.f . 'ov ' '4fzf'iHim . gg..Q8o:...fN. 4 25? A v ,f1:2i?f1.-295. QQ, 553' ' 1- - E' 1 1 1. . :'wc.i:q:g55zSo I .E ig3...2fW?q '-- ' ' S Q 4 an- -IQ 'a21.gfs:9A,r 1, 1, 1f'-'f,'.a'- A y- ' ' as 1. --..-wi . f , ., - fr P 1 1 A . . . ,1 -we --sr-:.5'-,fzi,4... -xikg ,,gog.'3':-wifi' Qs ' - .f ...Yi 11. f..-:uf , 2-.--9 , Q 1 ,fix fx gWf,7if.3wg.'..,f'a..fzif E' -. . 3 fx-1:-PSQQ4: .ELS-g.x'f A X, :Lg-. 5. 'l I ,,5'-- .- s :X R, frw h .,mw5q.5i,.,'- .p Al,.9'y5i Q . . -ff .41--. -- wg.-,-zggfgg 5.13 ' 4 - if , Y Us PUC? .Y V ff' Q. f -.,'fY:y:jg15 i '51, Y, ,,, ' A f VF Y wifi.-, . QQ I 'x -oi' 9 K A 1 .1 1 P ss 3 Hogg? Kei! Ago! -of 9' ' gi? 4461 J 99 -3 ers - V sly' VX:ie,j. 'Q ' ' P. -fp, ' 1. H. Pepper Head of Zoology and Ent. ROTC fa ., fi gk. s ' , M c. M f ' X , d , in I Al Aw ,,X.. . 5 1. .f M ,whl ,-, - : - mg, Dr. C. N. Caughlan M. J. Ed: Head of Chemistry Head of Earth Sclences R, H, Mclgee Dr. W. W Hawkins Head of Bot. and Microbiology Head Of Vetermary Sclence eg? -... ,, Lt. Col. Charles A. Jacobson C0l- Richard Cob'-lm Air ROTC Army P-OTC 'xf' 1 ,.a College of Professional School The College of Professional Schools encompasses Architec- ture, Art, Education, Home Economics, Nursing, and the Departments of Commerce, Film and Television Production, Physical Education, and Music. 'x f , A :Wy .',,' V Katy Qi - -I .gf ,Q all 'fl' . ., .,. rw.. . - ' - -7.53-.. .-,, f .i,.m . '1 if ' X? ' 'f?fV5i'.LZ.:5: 32,2 '-if is wif '1- ' .-.-47. 4Y9,:,,1E,:-:,'- a,,g-,r-:rm 49. Harold C. Rose Dean of Professional Schools H. Creech Reynolds Head of Music ,,.,,,,.,,, V, . ,, . Q ,Lyla ,ga I r fi 1,9 N -'-A we' -.Y '. ' .4 ' ' S lie' 27322 2? 1 4 :SWE 5551? fr 5 ff V , 'a .fi'? - ff F- 'P J EEEE2 1 5.221 Y ' :::2:E:2T ' f ' :::::,.-L-,.: . I fn '4' ca 'fn ' X P V4 fd 4 f'-4-f--.af . amz? 2 .If Laura Walker Head of School of Nursing I. D. Cough, Jr. Head of School of Architecture john W. Bashor Gene Bourdet Head of School of Art Head of Physical Education . S .' s i Harvey Larson Head of Commerce Wt? .-1. Earl N. Ringo Head of School of Education i 'M -wr 'W 3. Fred Gerber Head of Film and T.V. Prod. s., w Dr. Marjory Brooks Head of School of Home Econ. Student Senate W Student Senate is the governing body for the Associated Students of Montana State University QASMSUJ. The membership is composed of the various commissioners, the four class presidents, and the ASMSU President and Vice President. These members are chosen in an all- campus, Spring quarter election. Observing the upper limit of their S105,000.00 budget, the Student Senate supported a vast number of activities and programs. Of special significance was the financial and advisory support they gave to make the KATS Radio Station a reality. Another committee began investigating the pos- sibility of constructing an elfective instructor evaluation program. Student Senate financially backed a variety of programs-from livestock judging teams to dramaticsg concerts to intramural sportsg publications to forensics. And it all began with the rap of a gavel. Mike F en'is ASMSU President ,A W Mike Elgie janef Neuberg ASMSU Vice President ASMSU Secretary Lanny Moline Athletics 1 I Doug Vogel Larry Hambly Alderson Bookstore Cultural Affairs Fieldhouse I 41 V2 Chuck Samuel Chuck Bohac Bill Zimmerman Finance Information and Intramurals Public Relations Butch Gillespie R011 Davis Iudging Teams Ml1SlCal AE3.il'S P' Carl Prinzing Mary Blake Publications Social Affairs N. ,S Gary Flllkel' Mark Warlield Student Union Traditions Don Aaker Bert Terrant Dramatics Forensics 0 Y-rv: sir 3 xl, lv 3xMR5...,.' I wit Senate Board and Committee A large amount of the work that is done by the Student Senate is done by the numerous boards and committees associated with the Student Senate. Each commissioner has a board under his supervision and control. These usually have a membership of four to six students who are appointed to that position by the ASMSU President. In addition to these boards there are several standing committees, such as the elections committee which supervises the student body elections. The boards and committees do all of the preliminary work necessary to effect a new policy or to carry out an old one. From time to time new committees are created to assist the functioning of the student government. Such committees were the Radio Station Committee and the Academic Effectiveness Committee. Others were created to investigate new ways to solve old problems. Special programs were supported by the members of these groups. One such program was the hosting of the M.S.U. Advisory Council. It is composed of Montana residents who act as a liaison between the public and the University. Typical classroom activity was observed as the students took the council members to the students' classes. The Council wit- nessed a Senate meeting, heard special reports, and discussed a new tax proposal. Only through public understanding of the special problems of this school can more meaningful and adequate legislation be achieved. Fall uarter x . N . -l ,,,., 3 :lik H 'i Wm V Qfrfa .fx -1 an , .1 ,..-, .v , -.-1:-x1 ,A - - V F 'P 1, Awwfawjblql Q 1 Q . A55 A Q , A mme4g LA . 1 As 94 nf V' .dl x iz ,,,.-v I. A. 'Y' N 5 Q. 1 X, -.wr r ' 4 5 x ri, L Y f 'ut a x 4, 1 ll' y uf' -.eng J: 4, - - Va ' 52, it f ' l .-0' VJ. 1. ,- Y- LH , ,QL-1.3 - 93 J we ' AQKH- fi Kfmf' .- 8: R f114'?,a - INN ' . xv 'NIA V Iv , V I W , ri'iz'g' ' H H 1 -ff H , I ri typ 1 ,,, A , ' ,V',,,,, L f'??m f A ' 'WK vi 23344641 .. ' ., 'Egg , nlfhivfn - cr: -,. , 41. ff' fL1fZ7??j1V . , ' 0 The Great Roundup of '67 began: the preparation had begun months before - the planning, buying, and eventually the packing. The day arrived, And the exodus commenced. From sundry towns and cities - the 1,818 came Like strays that merged into seathing droves, the herd of traffic swelled. A sign of the times - traffic jams. A way was found, a line entered, and unpacking completed Masses of students with a common question, K'Will my identity be lost?', Half afraid to begin, but too late to back out. A froshis only friend in a tight situation Freshman reflections: I really couldnit believe it. just when I thought that I was finished with the testing, I found out that I had three more hours to go. HELP! After the first two tests I began to wonder if finals could be any worsef, I wasn't even settled in before I began my tests. Consequently, it seemed like I could never get caught up during the entire week. 6'There were many other facets of orientation week besides the testing portion. I vividly remember the medical check-up. I swear that the needle the nurse used on me was ten inches long. It wouldn't have taken much effort to put it clear through my arm. Those dances during freshman week were a night- mare for the frosh men. The upperclassmen just out- hustled us every single time. And those dumb green beanies didn't impress anyone. Not a single person. And if you tried to get away without one on - Stockadesvillef' Af' 3 pm -A-nb After all of the testing, tours, shots, and pep talks, came the finale of the week - registration. Wow - you haven't lived until you go through a registration procedure. You definitely don't know what you are supposed to do and it's doubtful that anyone else doesf, I did wonderfully during registrationg it only took me three hours to register. The lines at some stations were a bit long however. When I went out to buy my books for the quarter I found out why everyone says itls expensive to go to college. My supplies were a bargain at 339. The stu- dents in art and architecture spent a phenomenal amount of money on their supplies. Many of them were permanent tools howeverf' After a fun-filled weekend of painting the spurs and fangs, I began to grow apprehensive about the weeks to come. Homecoming I1 1. 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The student stands began to fill two hours before the game and were jammed at 45 minutes 'til game time. Tension and anxiety mounted and remained high as did many of the students! The final score Q21-61 brought loud cheers from the 9500 athletic supporters. fFor statistical coverage of the game see page 53.j Wk HF AW m -9.15 was f ..,,Axl,,1,,m ,3MQ, .. ' ,'.,a5.g-Ffg,,qQ:'g.',:..- , wg- .. 4 ,qs il ,nz 2. . R, ..k h.s,x.4 .V ,M 'X ' .1 w - , N, , . I ,z .- M 2:1--. ' B .A.L Ui, K , ' 1- Wi- . .1-',45.u?n-. 1 Swffff'-4'.' Q, W - ' 1 fll-ifslf-.fif.i ' , if rdfjlmfkdy 4 'M 11 ,-mf Wwek : .f ,Agn hw. .Q,',5,Zt X. '.' ry-'SY gi. ni-'f' gxwfx ' 'g P1 'Lif,j.3f5,vQ'fpq 'I Q4 '- ' . 5 5515? s'fc?v 'ifvfgi' .fg.5f'.g- Q., ' . x . .ff fx .-id. :ff-x r rf ffT'.f'1-41. 5:2 . Kfgift'-Li , ,..,,. - , X N SffvE.'1' A . X J Nw! Q N f V X K Q - , -,H - . 1 k . 5 S .Qc si-,.u 334. :fm x H- , www'- Football WF, During the 1967 season, the Bobcats won their second straight Big Sky Con- ference championship and their third in three seasons. They beat the Montana Grizzlies for the fifth straight year and wound up with a season record of seven wins and three losses. It's been a very satisfying season, Coach jim Sweeney said. One has only to look at our graduation losses to realize that the 1967 Bobcats did an out- standing job of rebuilding, particularly on defense where almost the entire unit was lost. And the oifensive line had back only two starters from last year's Camelia Bow. Playing perhaps the toughest college division schedule in the country, Mon- tana State played No. 2 ranked North Dakota in the opener, rugged West Texas State in the second game and a host of other line teams in October and November. Indicative of the successful season is the fact that all attendance records in the books were broken. Total attendance for 10 games was 133,865, nearly double what it had ever been before. The largest crowd of course was 47,165 at new, S27 million San Diego Stadium. It was the largest crowd ever to see a game involving two college division teams. . .T-.. ffl ,Q e .Lv auf' Bobcat 6 0. Dak. St. 24 In the season opener, played in Great Falls, the Bobcats lost to a strong North Dakota State team - already nationally ranked. The big problem was trying to contain the strong Bison offense. The North Dakota halfbacks ran for a total of 315 yards while the Cats were held to 163. The Cats' only score came in the final quarter when Bob Wom- mack intercepted a Bison pass to set up the TD. Gerald Pitzer shows the kind of offense that made for another Big Sky crown Bobcat 26 W. Taxa St. 3 Happiness is a winning team and cool cheerleaders In a Wild, high scoring game, the jon McElroy and Earl Hanson stop a West Texas Buff - cold. Buffaloes of West Texas State downed the Cats in Canyon, Texas. With scoring in every quarter, the Cats were down one point at the end of the first half. They came back in the second, recovered a Buff fumble and scored in the first six plays of the half. This wasn't quite enough as the Cats Were 9 points behind at the final gun. The Bobcats' Don Hass was the game's leading ground gainer with 160 yards. The Cats crushed Portland State in the first home game of the season. Led by Cary Popiel, the smallest man on the team, the Cats downed the Bulldogs by a score of 52-7. Although Popiel never scored a point, he set up the first three Bobcat scores. Equal to the outstanding effort by the offense, the defense held Portland to a total of 4 yards rushing. After opening the season with two losses, the Bobcats showed indications of a successful sea- son. Bobcats 52 Portland Suzie Fisher says go get em, so go get em. Bobcat 21 Fre no St. 20 he knocked down a two point conversion try to give the Cats a 21 20 vlctory over the Fresno State Bulldogs Fresno was down 21 6 going 1nto the fourth quarter With four minutes to go ID the game the Bulldogs had closed the margin to 91 1-1 In the final 215 minutes they recovered a Bobcat fumble and scored 1n the fmal minute to make It '71 20 Thelr gamble for the win rather than a t1e proved to be thelr downfall. Earl Hanson saved the day for the Bobcats when 'TQ I 1 There really is more organization on t.he field than there is on the sidelines. Now that's defense Bobcat 41 Idaho I4 The only two Idaho scores came as a result of Bobcat fumbles as the Cats soundly trounced the Vandals by a score of 41-14. In a game riddled by .. 155 fra Av K, 1' 5' .1 , v.'!zl'5?2'gif1f. ' ' 5-2'2 . ' - f, ,...iw, .,. Q are .- ,, ,II JA, v.M.,-,ff V. A. .V U. P: mistakes, the Cats lost 6 fumbles, but the Vandals were imable to capitalize. nv. Lrg, The Bobcats took the lead in the opening minutes on an interception by jerry Iimison and the outcome was never in doubt. .Z 3., . -A ng 25381, We're the Watusies, we're 'leven feet tall and we're gonna smash heck out of 'emf' Bruce Hogan Senior Mickey Mathews Senior Y' fy. , ' :QM 'ff' Za 4 fr f , 4 sm, if Dan Duff Senior Bobcats 24 The Cats mined another Homecoming as they handed the Bengals of Idaho State their fifth straight loss. Led by quar- terback, Dennis Erickson who passed for one touchdown and ran for another, the Cats came out on top to the tune Dennis Muhlbeir Senior Idaho St.7 of 24-7. An illegal procedure penalty in the final minutes of play cost the fired-up Bobcats another score. This Win was especially sweet for the Bobcats as they haven't won in Pocatello since 1954. Homecoming may have been a great day for the alumni, but it was an even greater one for Don Hass. When it was announced that Hass had gained nearly 300 hundred yards in one game, the fans gave him a well deserved standing ovation. The Iron Tumbleweedn ran for a total of 298 yards for an 8.8 average com- pared to Weber's big Lee White's 178 yards for a 4.6 average. It was a great over-all team victory for the Cats. As the Weber coach put it, There is no doubt - we were beaten by a better teamf, Bobcat 21Weber St. 6 The MSU Marching band, under the direction of Ed Sedivy provided many colorful halftime shows. ,,,,gp T' y I we- ' 1'4 .I t 5 ,' . 5.1 9 .F I -J? 'lffj f5,ii'.'2Q7ffzu J, L- - '- .Jr 3.-5 21 'N t: z-- . - .., - M, '. iw--m v. f - ' -,, ' l v '..w- giaQ.gQ5S. ,v , V A VM ,i .',,,.J, +k-jlqww ., W ,211 '.1Tjf':f' ' - V - 4 - f B - , - f - - . f' .,,,, 4..,N 5 -- ..Q ' SALT' ' ., n. . 'Y , Z -V..-J., - x ,fi . X , ,V ' 1 -x-xr' fs ' A rx 3' vp ' . 1' 3 ,'?f:ff+n'3f .. '6- 3512.3 1 A ,egg L: .2 Hey, how about that touchdown? Wayne Pitzer Senior l Ray Biggs Senior Tay Roy Kibble Senior Bobcats 20 0. Dak. 16 The Cats scored a touchdown on a 61 yard drive their first time on offense and it looked like a bad day for the Sioux from North Dakota. Another TD and a fumble recovery in the Sioux end zone gave the Bob- cats a 20-0 lead. The North Dako- tans were anything but beaten as they took an interception in for their first score and by the end of the fourth quarter were only 4 points behind. With minutes remaining, they recovered a fumble on the Cat 14 yard line. A strong Bobcat de- fense held them on the five and forced the Sioux to give up the ball and all hopes of an upset. Cheerqueen, Karen Popelka, had little trouble maintaining school spirit this year. Ray Biggs, Earl Hanson, and Ion McElroy let a hapless Grizzly know that it' take more than a new look to beat the Bobcats. Bobcat 14 U of M Any season is successful when the Bob' cats beat the Grizzlies and this one was even more so. With the 14-8 win the Cats cinched their second straight Big Sky crown and finished their second season without a conference loss. The big question in Montana - but not in Bozeman - was whether or not the new look Grizzlies could take the old look Bobcats. The Cats admit that it was close, but a couple of goal line stands late in the third quarter and early in the fourth made the difference and kept the mythical crown at MSU. A highlight of the half time ceremony was Governor Babcock's presentation of the second annual Governor's trophy to former Bobcat basketball great, Tom Earl Hanson Senior Senior Jerry Iimison Another pair of ASUM president's pants are added to an ever growing MSU collection. Storm. :.. 'Vs 'W ,,,,i.3. ,., vas' V -'zrms--'ae' 5 1:..,, It XsF5'iffiw15's'- if r,- me 9.-vts::'.' 11- a so F-sr-.ff.: ii' Ygiifz 1- 6383 f 5, L' X 1.q,hA . .1 , - J'f3f'i1 i' ,Bu g ws ' V ' if I L X .1 . l s 1 in ' ' 4' 2 JW 'x Y ffimgi J Ks? 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The Cats went on to hold the Aztecs scoreless in the second half. if Xxx Don Hass The best-known football player in Montana State's history had another honor added to his long list of plau- dits. Don Hass, the famed Iron Tumbleweed from Glendive, has been named to the Associated Press Little All-America football team for the sec- ond straight year. He was named of- fensive halfback. The odds of even making the team are small, since more than 700 small colleges field teams, but making it two years in a row is even more difficult. After receiving word of the AP selec- tion, Hass said, It's great news. I,m really happy about it. Frankly, I really didn't expect to make it this year. The 196 pound senior received one of the highest football honors possible last week when he was named to the West squad for the annual East-West Shrine game December 30 at San Francisco. Though Hass didn't have the total pro- duction this year Q1245 yards to 1440 last yearj he still came through in the clutch and set a single game record of 298 yards against Weber State. He also went over the 200 yard mark in an im- portant 14-8 victory over the Univer- sity of Montana. In addition to his other honors, Hass has been a unanimous choice on every Big Sky all-star team announced during the last two years. g..-,,JL .sf I X ,X-, , P Q , x.., s ,kg X V' ,g W Z . . ff- ww X X . .. -'Q 'r mzszw ,wi x SIRCG . :. -.N M.-1. .lf xr'--',1xx.x. H15 Ag Club AG CLUB - Row One: Alfred Leatherberry, Treasurer: Dana Strobel, Sentinelg Terry Wheeler, Presidentg Ray Karls, Secretary. Row Two: jim Peterson, Fred Linse, joe DeStaffany, jaye johnson, Art Maxrggels, Gene Dan Dosten, Stuart Dellermann, Terry Wolfe. Row Three: Tom Rogers, Bob Anderson, Ken ein- heimer, Ron de Yong, Paul Kronebusch, Peter Hitch. Row Four: Leroy Gable, Laurence Krein, Butch Gillespie, Ron Bums, Pat Teague, Ivan Hoff, Gary Hewitt. Ag Bu . A visit to a Billings industry sparked interest for Ag busi- ness students this year. The club promoted a broader inter- action and acquaintance with the business world through this trip and by hosting qual- ified speakers from many fields of Agriculture. A Winter Fair booth, a Barn Dance, and a field trip were a few of the activities which kept the Ag Club on its toes as it Worked to coordinate all the departmental clubs in the School of Agriculture. Highlighting the year's events was the Little Interna- tional Livestock Show sponsored by the club. This is an annual attraction which brings with it all the bustle and excitement of larger livestock shows. AC BUS. - Row One: jaye johnson, Ronald Ostermiller, Secretary, Phil Bratton, Pres., jerry Sethre, Vice Pres, Calvin Oraw. Row Two: jody Anderson, john Swans, Richard Barber, james Porter, Willard j. Michles, T. Roger Smith, Butch Gillespie, jim Pribyl. l 60 The Ag Eng. club strives to acquaint its members with the opportimities offered in their profession. ,During spring break, the club sponsors a field trip, and on al- ternate years a ten day trip is taken out of state to inspect projects of interest to Ag Eng. Making snow survey signs and span- ner wrenches for SCS and contributing the iron name-plates to campus buildings are some of the service projects of Ag Eng. .X- Y Ag Eng. t AC ENC. - Row One: Tim Sevick, john Holman, Doug Clark, Laurence Romo, Darrel Sackman, Cene Carlson, Allen Flesch. Row Two: john Lampman, Glenn I-lagfeldt, David C-rant, Doug Rosholt, Russell Reichelt, Dave Wesen, Kelly French. Row Three: Ted Milesnick, Warren Lee, Daryl games, Frank Darvis, Tom Holzer. Row Four: Brad Fleshman, Dennis Fladstol, Mike Boyd, Vice Pres., Ro ert Clerk, Sec., Ken Oka, Pres.: Harold Krogstad, Tom Hanson, Advisor. Row Five: Ronald Torgerson, Treas., ER. Hole Kamp, facultyg Charles Bowman, Head of Dep., Larry Anderson, Loren Nichols. Chaff Sz Du t Students majoring in Agronomy, soils, and horticulture find a common interest in Chaff and Dust. Annually they send delegates to the American Society of Agronomy National Con- vention, sponsor a student smoker, and make educational visits to agri- culture experiment stations through out the Northwest. This year the club is actively engaged in a project of growing certified wheat seed. CHAFF GIDUST - Row One: Richard Preputin, jim Funke, Don Becker, Rick Harada, Tom Rogers, Presi- dent. Row Two: Oliberio Cantu, Kerry Rasmussen, john Hamilton, Vice-President, Gerry Farver, james Welsh, Advisor: Alan Meeks, Secretary. Row Three: jim Palmer, john Scheetz, jon Klasna, Aaron Leish- man, james Sims, Advisor, Walt Baxter. Block 1. J Educational programs at each mee- ting stimulate the interest of the animal science majors. The Block and Bridle Club affiliated nationally last spring, sponsored the Little Ii' judging contest. and Bridle , . , yew: 1 , 4 ...t. BLOCK 61 BRIDLE - Row One: Mark Davies, Reporter: Sam Undem, Ray Karls, Treasurer: Row Two: Eldon Krogstad, Bill Terrill, Peter Hitch, William Murnion, Vice President: George McFadden, Pres.: Kenneth Colman, Adv. Not present - Cary jimmerson, Secretary. f l FFA - Row One: Dana Strobel, Vice Pres.: Larry Hoffman, Reporter, Richard Trees, Parham.: Bob Anderson, President: jerry VVheeler, Sent.: jim Moore, Treas., Leroy Gable, Sec. Row Two: Harry Hunt- singer, Ron Bums, Matt Antonich, Bill jimmerson, Bill Taylor, joe DeStaffan , Norman Coverdell, L.P. Carter, Act. Adv. Row Three: Drew Dye, Paul Kronebusch, Roy Knudsen, jolln Bliss, Cary Hewitt, Rus Samuelson, Terry Wolfe. Row Four: Ralph Clarke, Ed Williams, james Krause, Leonard Enander, Dale Godfrey, Kent Rasmussen, Harry Boughton, Lowell Bickle. FF Collegiate FFA organizes the annual Winter Fair which attracts people from all over the state. They also host the FFA judging event and the State FFA Leadership Conference for high school Future Farmers The Childrens Barnyardn at the Little In is also sponsored by FFA. Range Management t RANGE MANAGEMENT - Row One: Ron McFarland, Bill E. Ballard, Pres.g Fred Stokke, Treas.g jim DeCock, Carv G. Owens. How Two: Rickllensen, Gary Owens, Alfred Leatherberry, Leonard Harris, jack Plaggemeyer, Rag Goroski, Melvin Butler. ow Three: Amold Anderson, Bill Fortune, I.E. Taylor, Advisorg Don Ryerson, A visorg Scott Hoag, Ir., Vice Presidentg Darrel Smith. Participating with 4-H clubs, the Range Management Club sponsored 4-H Management Day at Red Bluff Research Ranch. Range Management also participates in the Little I . 001 Judging Knowledge from books is only a be- ginning. The application of this knowledge in practical experience leads to a more thorough under- standing of the subject. In wool judging, as in all agricultural judg- 'Nw ,i'xf 'T ai 4' ing, the practical experience gained cannot be measured. WOOL IUDCINC TEAM: Peter Hitch, Martin Vennes, Marcus Arther, Keith Stevenson, Ken Coleman. 4-H - Row One: Ray Karls, Pres., jim Krause, Reporterg Daryl james, Darwin Schweitzer, Peter I-litch, Mike McCurry, Row Two: Nancy Greenlee, Det Cook, Sec., Lucy Greenlee, Judy Stephens, Nancy Thielen, Gail Lenhardt. Row Three: Robin McGowan, Nancy Davis, Arlinda Reiger, Carol Doyle, Sylvia Westlake, Linda Danielson. Not present - Sharon Granning, Historian, Dana Strobel, Marcia Maberry, Song Leader, Keith Stevenson, Song Leader. 4-H - Row One: Art Mangels, Danny Weist, Vice-Pres., Laurence Krein. Row Two: jimi Bowlware, Shar- on Smrth, Pat Alger, Marilyn McClintic, Faye Greenlee, Cheryl Maristuen, jeri Mitchell, Candy Tillman Row Three: Kathy Hughes, Betty Vanatta, Trea.g jackie Lechner, Terr Pyfer, Donna Gruel jan Anderson JoAnne Summers, Lucetta Rath. Row Four: Ianis Lachenmaier, Rec. lzeaderg Nell Thom, .flrdith Gregory: Penny Lmhart, Patty Burns, Patsy Doyle, Clara Penwell, Marie Kirscher. 4-H The college 4-H Club offers its members a chance to continue the work they began before college. The only prerequisite for membership is one year of 4-H club membership before enrolling at M.S.U. The Club competes in the International Farm Youth Exchange Program. Mu Beta Beta This 4-H honorary sorority fraternity serves as a service organization at the Montana 4-H Club Congress held each summer. They have also identified cam- pus buildings With per- manent signs. MU BETA BETA - Row One: Sharon Smith, Sec.g Fay Greenlee, Ann Chalmers, Pres., Harriette Cush- man, Advisor, Lucy Greenlee, Det Cook, Judy Stelplhans, Treas. Row Two: Ray Karls, Art Mangels, Danny Weist, Lawrence Krein, Donna Gruel, Pennv Li ard, Vice Pres.g Carol Doyle, Historian. Home EC HOME EC. - Row One: Nancy Davis, Pub. Chair.g Det Cook, Sec., Laurie McFad- gen, Pres., Nancy Horsfall, Vice Pres., Violet Ehni, Treas.g Laurelganke, I-list., Teresa Wichman. Row Two: Gloria Serr, Mrs. Ann Stagg, Advisor, Pat ummings, Michell Bensimon, Carol Jenni, Linda Lewis, Pat Alger, Nancy Greenlee, janet Hammer, Marilyn McClintic, Ethel Cap . Row Three: Twila Bassett, Carol Doyle, Marsha Gray, Kathy Mannix, Comm. Cffair., judy Stephens, Sharon Granning, Comm. Chair. Row Four: Sylvia Westlake, State Treas., Patricia Bums, Lucy Greenlee, Linda Dan- ielson, jean Salvevold. Row Five: Kathy Hughes, Paula Schiltz, Paula Odegard, Sandy Fransen. Row Six: Carol Martinelli, Arlinda Reiger, Lucetta Rath, Cheryl Jenni, Pamella McEwen. Not present - Dr. Clark Swain, Advisor AHEA, the first chapter to affiliate na- tionally, held its annual fruitcake sale at the Art Bazaar and added Christmas spirit to the Home Ec. department by making decorations for the tree. Informative, service, and fun projects are conducted as part of their program. Art Club The Art Bazaar held in early December enables art students to make some money on their work. Art Club also awards scholar- ships to promising art students and holds an annual student art exhibition. ART CLUB - Row One: Bob Nichols, Ray Phinney, Rick McKnight, joe Bodd , Bob Phinney, President. Row Two: JoAnne Larsen, Sandy Hedrick, erry Starr, Fllamela Richard, Roseanne Bukvich. Row Three: Vicki Vaier, Steve Crube, Dan Nelson, Mike Preston, Kathie Holmes. Row Four: Don DeVoe, Cassie Winters. AIA - Row One: Tom Lutul, Leonard johnson, Ken Morton, Bob Whitbeck, Warren Dean, President, Robert Bruce, Treasurer. Row Two: Wayne Connell, Don Truscott, jack Belsher, Candy Tillman, Anita Ziegler, Secretary: Margaret McKenzie, Rob Harrison, Chuck Richards. Row Three: Roger Leifheit, Mel Schenck, Mark Antonioli, jan Wilking, Bob Corbett, Alan Marugame. Row Four: Stan Connick, jim McDonald, Carl Peterson, Vice President: Merl Haworth, Glen Cloninger. Row Five: Robert Newhall, Deane Leidholt, Neil McTavish, jerry Robertson, jerry Schweitzer, jay Harkins, Richard Corbett, Tom O'Connell. AIA The American Institute of Architects strives to promote cooperatiotn and a spirit of unity between the practic- ing architect and the student in the school of architecture. The members strive to promote a better under- standing ofthe ethics and practices of architecture by maintaining a program of professional contact. ISA The yearly Easter Seal Drivelis sup- ported by the Independent Students Association. They also sponsor sym- posiums and parties and participate in many service activities. EA Active participation in the Student Education Association helps 'to orient students preparing to teach. The club sponsors a Future Teachers of America conference, a Leadership Conderence in the fall, and a Dele- gate Assembly in the spring. The observance of America Education Week and Teacher Career Month sparks individual area interests. ISA - Dennis Daley, Dave Miller, Presidentg Eileen Daniel, Social Chairmang jean Taylor, Vice-President. SEA - Row One: Cindy Easton, Presidentg Shelley Whitmer, Linda Murray, Peggy Bemer Marilyn McDede, Historiang Pat Peacock, Student Director, Linda Mattelin, Vice-President Row Two: Elmer Aakre, jerry Robertson, Deane Leidholt, Cyndy Haustad, Leonard Iverson Neil McTabish. International Club 4 . A - . The membership in this club is open to anyone, The club sponsors teas and informal gatherings at which items of international nature are discussed. Members get to compare student reactions to a wide variety of events. The group, in addition to participating in the home- coming parade, sponsors an International Ball which is known for its colorful decorations. INTERNATIONAL CLUB - Row One: Mike Dewey, Mohammed Razek, Agustin LaFosse, Raman, Hector Lott, Usman Ahmed, Nick Menasuta, Larry Nelson. Row Two: Ahmad jihayem, Emmanuel Quintero, Program Chrm.g Mary Quintero. Delroy Charley, Pres., Vicki Kashiwa- mura. Sec.: Robert Dillon, Treas.: Lynn XVard, Membership Chrm.g Humberto Sanchez, V.P. Row Three: Dr. Dunbar, Advisor, Curt Dahlgaard, Hans johnson, Mutik Sweilen, Leon Abbas, Marilyn Swisher, Mike Berkolf, Sallie Abbas, Lei h Smith, YVes Myers, Linda Delaurenti, Alfredo Valdewama, judy Heckman. Stanley Verbisky, iiefried Mahn. Circle K Service to the students was accomplished by the Circle K Book Exchange and proctoring during Orienta- tion Week testing. Hello Walk , painted by Circle Kr members, sparks new friends ships and renews old ones. CIRCLE K - Row One: Bob julian, john Naegele, Secretary: Bill Prenevost, President, Bemard Shafer. Ken Penttila, Vice President, jerry Schweitzer, Treasurerg john Munsell, Allen Tudor, Bruce Gilchrist. Row Two: Tom Basta, Steve Duganz, Andy Dyka, Carl Prinzing, Emest Hase, Dave Thomas. Lowell Bickle. Row Three: George Myers, Boyd Williams, jim Richard, Rick McKnight, Richard WVenham, Ron Buechler. Hilltop Hoedowner M p -1 . ...-...-.,...,,,, M . ,-.--.--.......w.-eW..s- , , Bflzfigfxl'-i::I'. ' . 3255.1 -,gw,,.,,-,. - -. gg ' fjffi ,' ' A,,A . n Q . I - f l .asf-:raw ER? , i I lLLTOP HOEDOWNERS -- Row One: Ion Klasna, Don Parker, Cliff Roessner, Del Schneider, Kent ershnere, V.P., Bill Smrcka, Cary Leese, Pres.. Row Two: Marsha Cray, Sandra Radway, Laura Richert, g Christie, Linda Richards, lean Folty, Teena Peterson, Bonnie Nelson, Kathy XVhite, Shiela Hokn, storiang ElVera Cosgriff. Row Three: Linda Brence, Marilyn Marsh, Margie Schultz, james Reid, Chuck Lhn, Leonard Enander, Larry McCartney, Paul Benvenuti, David johnston, Leland Tripp, Deryk Ziegler. nw Four: Sharon Treweek, Cathy Lewis, Ieanette Schaeffer, joe Erickson, john Bliss, Gary Flynn, john .pman, Debbie McBrien, Pat McBrien, Donna Davis. This is another one of the clubs that is open to anyone. The Hilltop Hoe- downers share one common love - Square dancing. They meet regularly in the hayloft Chum . . . J and really seem to enjoy their gatherings. They have performed at halftime shows for several schools and have put on a number of . exhibitions. .gl Ya' I always wondered what they did in that hayloft. IRC - Row One: Dave Cogley, Paul Krause, President, Roger Hadley, Vice Presi- dent, Lesley Peterson. Row Two: jean Taylor, Peggy Nelson, Marie Hansen, Paula jones, Donna Davis, Secretary. Row Three: Franklin Cessarnan, james Freeman, Lawrence Durland, Bob Parkhurst, Arden Unrau, Craig VVentzel. IRC M.S.U.'s various religious organiza- tions are coordinated through the effort of the Inter-religious Council. The council is host to several noted religious speakers during the year. Silent reverence captures some. NEWMAN FOUNDATION - Sitting: Craig Wentzel, Presi- dent. Standing: Linda Bourdet, Corresponding Secretaryg David Anderson, Vice-Presidentg Mary McKay, Recording Secretary. is-r xi 5 Q- L. The Newman Center provides a personal, religious touchf, ewman Foundation This year marks the 50th anniversary of the New- man Group on the MSU campus. It was in 1917 that the first meetings were held. Today the Newman Foundation coordinates the activities of the more than 1300 Catholic students on campus. In 1965 the Newman Parish was established by Bishop Hunthausen and the Newman Foundation is the main parish organization. Geology Club GEOLOGY CLUB - Row One: Robert McNeil, Don Youngbauer, kegg Earl Criffeth, President. Row Two: joe Sebena, Cary Bergman, Cary judkins, Richard Mackin, Pete jasmin, Steve Schmack, Bob Schultz, Dr. Mc Mannis, Advisor. Row Three: Ed McCaske , Dave Garry, Dave Mc Eldry, Allenj. Dow, Cordon johnson, Gag Schneider, Mile Kaczmarek. Row Four: Sherm Sol id, Brien Swanson, john Bo ig. It's amazing what a rock looks like after 3 six -packs. eq? This club was organized only this year, so therefore much of the formal meeting time of this club has been devoted to establishing a workable constitution. Field trips have ranged from keggars to highly technical explorations. The purpose of this club is to expose members to many areas of investigation in geology field. gg. -x 'K I gfgjetll ' . ,M X. .gf ,. N. of 1' NG . 4: , ,gif 72 . il Each Wednesday night at 7:00 P.M. eight doubles teams compete for high scores. The top six men on these teams constitute the Varsity Men's Bowling Team which competes with other Montana colleges and univer- sities. Ski Club 'uring Founders Day weekend, the ii Club journeyed to Sun Valley for :veral days of fun in the sun and low. The club raffled skis fall quar- er and a gift certihcate winter Jarter. It also sponsored ski movies id the winter carnival and gave npromptu parties. Bowling Club BOWLING CLUB - Row One: Steve Richardson, Lauren Ruter, Don Stanfield, Wayne Bergen, Rocky Hinrichs. Row Two: Brian Silver, Wally Wyatt, Secretary-Treasurer, Dennis Murphy, President, Pat Love, jim La Breche, john Devitt, jim Zimmerman. SKI CLUB - Row One: Alex Pomeroy, Song Leader,g Mike Sandiland, Bob Divel, Song Leaders, Candy Walker, Secretary, Allan Marugame, President, Brenda Budge, Co-social Chairman, Kathy Lindeberg, Treasurer, Penny Anderson, Vicki Linnane, Tony Morton, Patty Hosley, Bill Strizich, Mary Ann Quintana. Row Two: Dan Morgan, Debbie Anderson, joe Erickson, Tom Eastman, Bill Kn-iight, Rich Hansen, Wayne Lachenmaier, Doug McManus, Diane Kaercher, Susan Rathbone, jay jacobsen, ea Killion, Bruce Young, Pete Stein, BobVNewhall, jim Wankel Row Three: Steve Beumerhjan Wilking, Marian Buker, jill Baumler, Mike Blanchield, Scott Goedecke, Bob Mahrt, Mike jenson, San y Thompson, Laurie Eliel, Zelda Smith, Pat Dailey, Dave Olsen, Theodore Reed, Roseanne Bukvich, Sharon Moreland, Bob Sain, Vem Roberts. M Club M Club celebrated its 50th anni- versary this fall. It promotes athletic activities on the campus and assists in the painting of the A swim team is a new activity to be spon- sored by this club. M CLUB - Row One: jack Elmore, Dave Scott, Nick Fullerton, Ray Becky, Don Hodge, Lonnie Niswanger. Row Two: Andy Matson, jerry Rahn, Treas.g Larry Leonard, Sec., Cary Popiel, jim Wolf, john Sorter, Ion McElroy. Row Three: Cary Evje, Ray Biggs, Vice-Pres.g Bruce Hogan, Greg Harris, Spencer Saritorius, Frank Shone, Bill Nath, Pres., Clyde Carpino. P E.lVlajor This organization is composed of those men who are especially interested in the field of physical education. At their meetings, new approaches to the physical education sys- tems are discussed. Q 2 E P.E. MAIORS - Row One: Bob Warren, S encer Sartorius, V.P., jim Tillman. Row Two: Tim Reed, Rick Hutchinson, Rick Vukasin, Ping Pon, Ted Wiest, Ray Harris, Chow Pon. Row Three: Wayne Evans, Cary Lusin, lack Elmore, Soc. Chrm.g Terry Bakken. True to their professional image, student nurses were busy visiting and entertaining at the Florence resthome and Hillcrest, assisting with a measle clinic and the campus blood drawing. Through partici- pation in the above activities students were encouraged to take an active role in their future profession. MSNA - Row One: Chichi Zimmerman, Nomin. Comm., Sue Olferdal, Board of Directors, Patricia Valenciano, Nomin. Comm., jane Fagenstrom, Pres., Pennv Courtnage, Membership Chair., Peggy VVeitz, Vice-Pres. Row Two: Iohanna Spits, Treas.g Wanda Martin, Rec. Sec., Nadine Aoki, Nomin. Comm., Marv K. Shevlin, Chair. of Policyg jane Meyer, Board of Directors: Carol LaRue, Parliarn. J. Alpha Tau Delta Alpha Tau Delta, a national, professional organization or nurses within a baccalau- reate program, helps to foster ideals of fel- lowship, scholarship and leadership within the nursing profession. To gain and maintain membership in the Lambda Chapter of M.S.U., a 3.00 accumulative gpa is needed. ALPHA TAU DELTA - Row One: Glenda Stewart, Beverly Walton, Theresa Nyman, Darlene Harmel, Hist., Diane Iensen, Vice-Pres., Karen Hedin, Corres. Sec Tana Ege, Pres., Kay Johnston, Treas.g Kathy Sooy, Rec. Sec., Evelyn Wesen, Linda Lyon, Kathy Metcalf, Sandy Svaldi, Connie Carbis, Stud. Advisor. Row Two: janyth Rasmussen, Kea Holte, Linda Skinner, Kari Berwick, Marsha Westin, Wanda Mar tin, Cindy Culpepper, Carol Merritt, janet VVolfore, jane Fagenstrom, Helen john son, Mary Ruth Brunnell. Row Three: Danette Murphy, Gail Mulligan, Kay Matth ews, Linda Pesanti, Kay Patterson, Pam Pegar, Mary jo Mow, judy Veager, Pennv Carpenter, Carol Whitehom, Donna C-uintoni, Carol LaRue. Row Four: Charlann Field, Gail Schmitt, Lillie Williams, Linda Olson, Kathy Friedrich, Pat Laclunan Carol Kraft, Carol Pattie, Betty Grigalauskas, Cheryl Miller, janice Kaip, Susan Stark, Kathy Lehman, Claudia Colley. 07 Rodeo Club L. 4 W A xg- .5 , 3. ' l , , , Z , ,r icilyiij is we-fi ., 5 RODEO CLUB - Row One:ljack Lund, Glen Hough, Tony Nave, Frenchly Piedalue, Dale Cunningham, jack Kelley, Director, jim Bun y, jay Harvey. Row Two: Bill Mumion, Scho as. Ch., Mary Potter, Director, Ted Neuman, V.P.: T.j. Stephens, Sec., Dave Vietor, Pres.: jim McGuinness, Director, jim Downey, Soc. Ch., Kim Kaufman, Director, Gary Gee, Director, Scott Hoa jr., Treas. Row Three: Sherry Boyce, Carla McNeil, Anne Lees, Karen Haug, Margie Schultz, Bonee Bagou, Karche Lampman, Vicke Solberg, Clara Margaret Armitage, Nancy Beck, Lona johnson, Lynn Dowtingjoy Hill. Row Four: Bob Reilly, Don Dallas, Bill Fortune, George Coates, Sid Erickson, Stewart Townsen , joe Barrett, Bruce Davis, jim Ramsey. Rodeo Club hosts the annual Intercollegiate Rodeo and spon- sors the rodeo team. They conduct a scholarship drive to help rodeo team members. Construction of new practice facilities west of the campus is another one of their projects. RODEO CLUB - Row One: Dennis Morgan, Richard Moats, Tom Kittelmann, Bob Pulse, Paul Williamson, janie Eneboe, Kris Trent, Marty Munro, Peg Boylan. Row Two: Team Members -- Mary Potter, Alein Wagner, Rick Ringling, Carol Daley, Marvin joyce, Terry Wagner, Bill Davis, Roger Hamilton. Row Three: Pat Kinnaman, Diane Snell, Margie Bales, Marte York, Marilyn Marsh, Gayle Hastings, Bonnie Dallas, Marcia Hoskins,Lipda Hulett,MaCqH6 D-2VidS0l1, Paulette Egan. Row Four: Art Thompson, Steve Denton, Dave Dawson, jack joslin, Rich Gour- ley, Steve McNeil, Norman Panasuk, C. T. Ripley, joe Erickson. KZ, - sal I ODEO CLUB - Row One: Donna Hammer, Delight Smith, Pete Bink, Sally Palston, Peg johnson, jim 'eCock, judy Stensland, Lee Milmine. Row Two: Charley Craveley, Linda Schiele, Lorrain Craveley, Sara rimble, ljanelle Blanchard, Susan Dilling, Lois Doty, Margie Vanatta, Betty Vanatta, Tom Trangmoe, AICHE To encourage professional development, the AICHE had speakers from chemical pioneer- ing industries. The club made and distributed desk blotters to students. AICHE - Row One: jim Pederson, Cary Adams, Bill Shiroishi, Craig Wentzel. Row Two: Neal Marxer, Steve Dougherty, V.P.g john Sikonia, Pres.: Bill Venable, Roger Hadley. Row Three: Mike Valentine, Sec.-Treas.g Dan Cradle, jim Mueller, Allan Stricker, Rod Schmall. Row Four: Dexter Busby, Herbie Mejork, Dick Oblander. john Malsam, Gary McGregor. i Rodeo Club T IEEE IEEE - Row One: Thomas Iowdy, Bruce Siren, Vice Chair., Don Alderman, Corres. Sec., Don Pierre, Advisor, Paul Uhlrich, Head of Dep., Darryl Brunsvold, Chair., Ray Muggli, Treas., Cathy Dorhofer, Sec., jerry Strobel, Eng. Couc. Rep. Row Two: Lonnie Brown, Bruce Young, Charles Dlmcan, Steve Zandhuisen, Car Burklund, Bill Knight, Charles Davis, Robert Houland, Walter Bomtrager, Sandy Dempster. Row Three: Doug Lockie, Tom VVilIiams, Vemon Roberts, Doug Mann, Larry Shorthill, Rich Dunstan, Bob Cummings, Richard Harris, Ted Liedle, Bill Rhoads. The Institute of Electrical and Elec- tronic Engineers sponsors interesting and informative lectures throughout the year concerning subject matter in this particular field. The chief concern of the IEEE is the pro-de- velopment of the student. They sponsor the Little Las Vegasn, a night of ugamblingn on campus. IEEE - Row One: Robest L. Reller, NVilliamdj. Hyslop, Robert Louie, Thomas R. Yule, Anand Mundrd, Richard Dye,. Row Two: Gene Rau, john Fre enberg, Michael Hitch, Douglas Collins, George Donham, Garland Shaw, Tom Craig. Row Three: Doug Stober, Donald L. Larson, Bob Tomka, Bill Spencer, Frank Tyro, Goug Logan, Larry McKay, jay Sekai, Richard Smith, Sid Bulta, Gary Frank. ASME ASME - Row One: Leonard Hoops, Edwin Wagner, Bill Daniels, Eugene Shanahan, Vice Chrm., Robert Fisher, Chrm., Tom Peplinsky, Ierr Malkuch. Row Two: Dan Prill, Rich johnson, Terrance Mickkelson, Roger Ulrich, Cliff Cox, Michel Stoianoff, Mike Washington, Mike Nugent, Barrie McCullough, Norman Ciem, james Buxtom. Row Three: Pete Henry, Bob Martin, Don Klempel, jay Jacobsen, Steve Quist, Sec., Andy Solari, Loren Smith, David Krause, Ken Penttila, T. Murphy, Advisor. Row Four: Alan Christensen, Wes Nicholas, Tom Carter, Larry Luce, Greg Cunniff, joe Kelley, Dan Bakken, Charles Ries, Sam Belling, Tres., Mike Zeitner, Les Mauws. ASME activities include the sponsoring of guest speakers and movies, and a spring tour dealing with the field of mechanical engi- H6-261'11'1g. ASCE - Row One: Bruce Bass, Robert Vaughn, Robert Keyes, Greg Ethridge, Vice Pres.: Phil Thompson, Pres., Ion Van Daveer, Sec.-Treas.g jim Svenvold, Gary Galovic. Row Two: Frank Dufresne, Clarence Seg- boer, Larry Neal, Forrest Berg, john Carpita, Tom Hedges, Ken Brown, jim Filson, Robert Braico. ASCE is a semi-professional organization holding a joint meeting with the Professional ASCE Chapter and participating in the Northwest Conference of Student Chapters. As all work and no play is dull, the club held a student paper contest, a banquet, and a picnic to round out their program. Men, Coop MEN'S COOP - Actives - Row One: Henry Iorgenson, Michael Louis Stoianoif, john Roger, Carl Kaun, Treasurer. Row Two: Ron Buechler, Secre- ta g Chow Pon, Wes Nicholas, Ray Biggs, Cary Enneber . Row Three: Bill Pgmer, Don Klempel, Presidentg Robert Rice. Vice-Presidintg Lee Eaton. The Men's Coop, a non-Creek living group, offers board and room for men who are willing to work for the mutual benefit of one another. They compete in intra-mural sports and have an organized party each quar- ter. The Western Party during Win- ter quarter is a highlight of the aca- demic year. MEN'S COOP - Pledges - Row One: jim johannes, Doug Mann, Bob McRae, Ron Rorvig, Dennis Weist. Row Two: Ali Al-Rushaid, Ping Pon, Hec- tor Lott, Arthur Stevens, Eu ene Spinler. Row Three: Richard Lutman, Paul Dyba, Leonard Enander, Bog Larson, john Murphy, Tom Bray. Honor Hou e HONOR HOUSE - Row One: Ellen Moulder, Nancy Davis, Nancy Horsfall, Presidentg Kathy Wright, Det Cook. Row Two: Carol Hacker, Social Chairman, Pat Callus, Scholastics Chairman, Carol Bucher, Secretaryg lean Salvevold, Myma Hekkel, Gail Lenhardt. Row Three: Carolyn Lueck, Barbara Myrick, Song Leader, Mary Pachek, Cher l Spicher, Gina Tweeten, Historian, Margie Schultz, Arla Maze, Linda Danielson, Vice President, Moira Davis, Treasurer, Elaine Miller, judy Cook. Honor House, a select living group of scholas- tically inclined women, placed third in the independent float division of the Homecoming Parade. AWS - Row One: Kay Barseness, Recording Secre- tary, Linda Livers, jr.Sr. Banquet, Linda johnson, Fund Raising, Nancy Weaver, Standards. Row Two: Vondene Zander, Women's Day Chairman, Shirley Fulker, President, Dean Paisley, Sunny Sando, Corre- sponding Secretary. The governing body for all Women students on campus, the Associated Women Students, operates through the several house councils, Standards Committee, and the AWS Council. MR The Menls Residence Association is the voice of resident men to the adminis- tration. The MRA financially helped to support the University radio station and the MSU swim team. It also ad- vised the women residents as they or- ganized to form a WRA. MRA - Officers: Tim Skinner, Treas., Ed Tash, Pres., Dan Picard, Sec., Bill Taylor, V.P. 2 - 4 A P MRA - Row One: Bill Rhoads, Dale Rhodes, jeff Albrecht, Terry Nybo, Eldon Foster, Bob jackson, Howard Wilson, Don Stanfield, Ron Campbell, james Fleckenstein, Steve Diehl, Iim Nicoloro. Row Two: Keo Inabnit, Darrell Hert, Bill Taylor, V.P.g Curtis Kie pen, Tim Skinner, Treas., Bill Ploich, Mart Olsson, Don Valeriogim Seeb, jim Pate, john Conlin, Ian C-raglam. Row Three: David Pals, john Fredenberg, Ed Tash, Prss.g aryl james, Ed Handl, Dave Koemer, Bob VVhitbeck, Dan Picard, Sec., Bob Berrien, Parl., Rick johnson, Randall Miller, David Small. Re ident Advi or RA - Row One: Mary Margaret Meyers, Clenia Kenner, Barbara Brown, Clare Martinson, Thora Lofts- gaard, Marilyn Haggerty, Cheryl Peterson, Fav Hansen. Row Two: Margaret Englehart, Marlane NVimett, ianna Cromoljez, janet Sabo, jeanette Holmberg, Nancy Horsfall, Sharon Swigart, Debbie Arnold, Barb McCurdv, Kathy Knebel, Linda Schuler, Nancy Quanbeck. Row Three: Sue Bergsieker, Laurie McFadgen, Sue janslcy, Roberta Knapton, Donna Cruel, joan Malesich, Carol Engol. Nancy Hetherington, Mari Beth Meyers, Kathy Pyfer, Karen Curran, Cheryl jenni, Darlene Furan, janet Hammer. Resident advisors are upperclass women and serve as a floor advisor in the women's resident halls. This group provides an opportunity for the women residents to meet and discuss com- mon problems. Head Re ident HR - Row One: jim Woodward, Glenn Brewer, Dave Hess, Lynn Maas, Warren Hood, Bob Mungas. Row Two: Rick McKnight, Norman LeFevre, Dean Hendrickson, Dan Bakken. Ron Torgerson, Roger Brewer, jay Wilson, Bill Irish. Row Three: Roger Stewart, Tom Sage, Bill Huston, Rodney Pribyl, Rick Cole, Chuck Samuel, Michael Valentine, Richard Yates, Trevor Edwards, jerry Strobel. Row Four: Gary Fulker, joe Inman, Cye Kazemi, Don McCullough, Greg Smit , Deryk Ziegler, Cliff Hanson, jim Ross, Bill Wallace, Tom Carter, Darryl Hess, Louis Archambeault, Bi l Hyslop, jim Symmonds, jim Weaver. The Head Residents are the male counterpart of the RA's. They too are chosen by the admin- istration but supervise the male residents of the dorms. They willingly advise the students on any questions which may arise. .t ',,.v 4 , , . ,,, ' ,K t' 1 L . ' v' 'W V JN. ,., .NW 1--1 Q- ,,,.1 2 i. ii ld fo - 'lfdj i 4 I 5 I W Ben Laws Senate Advisor . it XG. r-1-.nf Q .Iwi , ' 'm x 36 35.522 ,. 3: , - N ' v .af NSF :.. 5515 :ii -iii' .' ., 1 George Connor Station Manager Timing is an indisposable ingredient to accurate broadcasting. Radio Station KATS, located at 590 megacycles on your dial, began broadcasting on October 2nd, Four months later, on january 28, it was joined by KGLT, an F-M station located at 90.1 kilocycles. The sta- tions are housed in special, sound-proofed, rooms in the basement of the SUB. The facilities in- volved represent an investment of 338,000 in equipment and building renovation costs. The large dials, called pots,i' regulate the relative volumes of microphones, tape decks, and turnta- bles. ,sw Sv Dick Schroeckenstein F M Program Manager K. J cw Ray Babcock Chief Engineer jeff Gibbs News Director ff J ii J jim Haskins Chief Writer Dan Boyd Disc jockey Dramatic All in dramatics is not acting. Other facets are just as critical to the successful well-received production. In certain cases, off-stage auditory sounds are incorporated into a play. In the freshman production of Bernadine, the supplementary music and noises were taped, with Howard Wilson as Comptroller. A Q .TT , . . ,R s , , A ..tQ'f:aAi.,',a.-X . 2 'Ia ggw-' . ' 14 Make-up often requires unique techniques of facial colouring to yield an aged appearance. In order to age this coed, methods of facial shadowing were crucial. Eyes were treated to appear as if only partially opene while the cheelcbones were highlighted to appear predominant and thereby suggest maturity. 'irginia Tooke, as Mae. and dancer jim ate are factory personnel. Mae is a ress designer and jim, who is her assist- nt, often ar ue about the creations. ulminating tlgeir talks with some of ie most comical lines in the play. The Spring roduction of i'The Pajama Game was clirecteclpby Ben Tone. This two-act musical features such songs as, Hey There, Steam Heat, and Hernando's Hidewayf' In this scene, Hines. played by Cary Treglown, and the Chorus are singing about their Work in a number entitled. Racing XVith The Clock. Spring Play - 4'The Pajama Game Gladys, played by Betsy Hipley. and Prez, played by Lowell Dightman engage in a rollicking flirt scene as they de- cide to attend the picnic. Fro h Play: '6Bernadine xv Bernadine' was directed by Clayt Horan. Fall Play P Characters were all freshman and the world they portrayed was complete with its own set of values, rules, dreams, and or- gies. It showed the world as the characters saw it, with subtle commentaries on the adult generation. The modern play takes place on a Saturday in a small town in the late Spring. The memorable scenes includ- ed the beatniks lamenting over the, mythical, enchanting Bernadinew and chats between Beau and his former girl- friend, jean. 'School for Wive Director Ben Tone produced a superb work in Moliere's School for Wivesf' A translation used in the production rendered the dialogue meaningful to modern audiences. This aided to transcend the 300-year, time barrier. The costume staff did a highly commendable job of creating Renaissance costumes. The wigs were well-designed and executed showing professional talent in their rendering. Bob McLaughlin portrayed the possessive and shrewd Arnolphe, a French bourgeois, who is obsessed with the plight of his married con- temporaries. Arnolphe was complemented by the performance of Kathine jones as Agnes. Her search for warmth and love was con- veyed with sincerity and compassion. Chri tma Sing The annual Christmas Sing was given in the Old Gym on Sun- day, December 5. The program contained twenty-four numbers performed by members of residence halls, the frater- nities and sororities, and the Montanans. Included in the se- lections were: Do You Hear VVhat I Hear?, 'Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire, and i'Come Dear Childrenf' with solos by members of the Montanans injecting variety into the public concert. The decorations were purposely kept simple and emanated the spiritual warmth of the season. The entire broadcast of the event was carried by a local commercial radio station as well as by the campus radio station. Madrigal Dinner The NVassail Bowl and the Boars Head cere- mony highlighted the annual Madrigal Dinner held in the SUB, on December 4. The dinner was sponsored by an MSU music honorary, Mu Sigma Alpha. Entertainment for the dinner in- cluded Ben Tone as i'Lord of the Manorf, the traditional Boars Head pageant, and colorfully costumed jesters and Minstrels with music by the choral and chamber groups under the baton of Mr. Bruce Brown. Those 552 people who were present at the festivities culminated their dinner with a raisin-flavored, flaming, Figgy Pudding. Special guests at the dinner were members of Student Senate and members of the Advisory Council, who were all sponsored by President Leon Johnson. PR OGBAM Processional Wassail Bowl Toast to the Christmas Season The Boar's Head The Dinner Flaming Plum Pudding Carol Concert MENU Wassail Cup Roast Beef Baked Potato With Sour Cream French Green Beans with Mushrooms Tossed Salad, Assorted Dressings Relish Trays Assorted Breads and Butter Flaming Pudding with Hard Sauce Coffee Mints My date - I thought she was yours! 'Would the delegation from Israel please step forward. Fall People Fall People enjoy many and diverse forms of recreation and pleasure. The orientation week dances in the SUB are often a social contact for future outings. Traditional influences are enforced and continued - the bennie, the M - Day whitewash, and the Hello Walk are all revisited. Weird halftime programs during athletic events provide new visual and auditory experi- ences. Fall People are subjected to these pheno- mena and with this subjection enters their continued challenge for valid meanings in enjoyment. Work Study in Action! Of what valine is entertainment? Is it just to offer escape from academic strain or to complement educational instruction? Is it just to expose one to new sensations of light and sound? ls it only to present non-traditional ideas? Is it just to develop your appreciation of the talents of others and to even stimulate one to develop a new talent of his own? ls it just to relieve sexual tensions? Perhaps this is a personal decision - each stu- dent deciding which reasons are of value to him. ff! Q Qcgq 1, , ol'0v, ' aifl sg 'jg' Got to get off Need to get Have to get off all alone, Got to find out Need to find Have to find life on my owng How can I know VVhere can I know How can I know what I should be If I don't go If I can't go If I don't go where I'm free. 52,-,nf , ,,bw.-glwqg.-qfyf-f v ,Q 25:21 -:f'1f.ffr.v A f: f 4 ug frfg1q: id,-f,,g::.w5L-41 . wg fry- yay if . ' UJPQ X L '1'ff:lmtLQL'fj5 5.5-4 ,ffw fl, 'Z' 1 gilfwgagr-':4 ,:g ' M f H, 1, ..,H,71 , 1 ff f 1 N ,. -- . 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A Sigvzasi ' - ir - s53'f 4:'f743 M l il k i 03571: 1, Y . av : Y .- I' ., I f Bill Davis james johnson Daly Norby Cary Secor Larry Dillon Larry Lancaster Pete Nyqluist Randy Stekly Michael Evans Tom Lowman Dave Phi lips Lew Vadheim Terry Godbout Sam Luoma Carl Prinzing Mark Warfield Dick Harte Craig Madsen Cary Richardson Terry Wolfe Interfraternity Council is the governing body for the fraternities on campus. Membership is composed of two representatives from each house, one of which is the chapter President. IFC is designed to promote cooperation and an understanding among the eleven fraternities on the campus. The council is continually working for the promotion of the entire Greek system. IFC awards a trophy to the house having the highest grades each quarter as a means of scholastic encouragement. Cultural programs, intramural athletic events, campus politics, and Greek Week are other areas of business on the IFC agen- da. One of the main objects of IFC is the programming of Rush Week. Regu- lations for rush are established by the council and it acts as an arbitrator of these regulations. The entire week's events are coordinated and carried out by IFC leadership. Of significant concern this year was the adaption of racial clauses in fraternity constitutions. Pan Hellenic Council is composed of one member from each of the six sororities in addi- tion to a President. The oflicers are on a pre- scribed rotating basis. Pan Hel coordinated the rush programs of all the houses into a unified endeavor, eliminating unnecessary confusion. Pan Hel, in conjunction with IFC, sponsored Creek Week - with its accompanying ban- quets, athletic games, and songfest. junior Pan Hel, consisting of a pledge representative from each house, entertained a Ir. Pan Hel Banquet in the spring honoring the pledge class of each sorority. Through these two organizations, in- ter-cooperation was attained by the sororities Panhellenic Council Sherry Bollard Ella Mae Cain Carol Christensen Marilyn Haggerty Sue Hammer Mary Hayne !, .A- v r Iudy johnson Kathy Machler Kathy Kirwin Linda Mattelin Sharon Langemo Pam Moein jean Lindeberg Pat Peacock Linda Livers Kathy Verzuh Evelyn Lawin Susan Viertel Sherri Anderson Pam Ameson Kris Bardy Connie Bauman Margo Belden Cheryl Bowen Alpha Gamma Delta Debbie Boylan Peg Boylan Ginni Bradford Diane Brawner Carol Brenner jean Brovmfield Barbara Bruce Nancy Bnmer Rene Cervenka Lynn Corbally Patti Coleman Kathy Davis Marylane 'Pannell Diane Doney Margaret Fox Bonnie Frazier Sandy Furlong Sharon C-ranning M -S .fr - ff i f g xr i 'Q xl I n ll' f 'Vg 1. ,. w w. ,fav ' E, -.filli ,Q -E 'f K N Wi if S211 ' 5 'ff -55252 W' ll ' ' g Sue Hammer Vickey Hershberger Fay Hansen Cheryl Irion Linda Hoffman Deanna Kagptie Lynn Holter Marie Kirsc er Nancy Hood Debby King Linda Hunter Sherry Knadler ' V A ,.-, -'le' B ,wal .fe 5, . gimp, sat, :- , ' r15f'YL'2Ek+- . Va i? ,.5uI?f35 ' ,f',.t1f M34 sig v ' ' Connie Keebler Vickie Linn Linda Livers Lanis Lachenmaier inda Long Ioan Maloit Margaret Maxie La Donna Metcalf Carol Mennett Marcia Michels Barbara Mueller Eileen Nielsen Birgit Nielsen Nonna Noraker Sue Osweiller Bev Panther JoAnn Paullin Diane Powers jill Reeder Ann Roseberry Peggy Rosholt Terry Ross Louett Salsbury Kathy Sanford Robin Schrader Samantha Schroeder Terry Seel Linda Seeley The past year has been an exciting one for the Alpha Gams, with members participating in Alpha Lambda Delta, Spurs, Mortar Board, Angel Flight, Dolphins, and several depart- mental honoraries. Highlights of the year included the crowning of the Homecoming Queen, Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl, AGR Pink Rose Sweetheart, and Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Girl. isp: nf ,GQ '4 4 :-+4 . 'g 'I--f ',.' i ' , -xiii is A , . , m f' 'ff fair. - be W ,Y f'f,..xi. sq., I r. V, 'N -' si, l li 1 . w, . rsl, 52 if fl ' , ' 'P ,,., , Ki... F N, R' asf'-3,,.t w,i:K. Kathy Skelly Marilyn Strause Marilyn Taylor Marjorie Vanatta Betty Vanatta Linda Va.nDaveer Susan Viertel Diane Waugh Linda Weintz Peggy Whalen Linda Whittle Ginny Wilson Marlane Wimmett Nancy Wold Vondene Zander ' ju. - . . . ie' . fagiivl 5 ' s A ,,, -fi , ,, . , - A 5 tg-Q76 .,,j'fi. r ,g:.,-,ri ,sf- f.a .V X f Q Alpha Gam Man Dave Burns Alpha Gamma Delta was established on this campus in 1924, on March 14. Since then it has become involved in many ac- tivities - both on campus and in the community. Each year, Alpha Gamma Delta sponsors a pop bottle drive and donates the proceeds to the Cerebral Palsy Association. They also take an active part in the March of Dimes drive in the Boze- man vicinity. Alpha micron Pi Cheryl Ablonczy Andrea Adams Tracy Bechtel Cindy Benedict Pam Boughn Sandy Boughn Linda Bourdet Ioan Bruckner Roseanne Bukvich Linda Bums Patty Butka Gail Candlin Kay Carver Ann Chamberlain Sue Conrad Kathie Coons Sandy Coons Tricia Coons Debbie Cooper Karen Cooper Donna Cross Alice Crouch jean Drummond Veronica Dejesus Susan Eagle Iay Dennis Peggy Edie i f, 5 Y x 2 - Q -vo. .,w fl ' 1 A dime a step for the Retarded Children Shelly Fishbaugh Cheri Greaves Wanda Fishbaugh Ruth Gumprecht Barbara Flint Kris Henrickson Arlette Forsell Nancy Hoag Sharon Fox Sherry Hoxsey Bill Gallagher Vicki I-loxsey Gerel Goodman Sherry Humber B AOPi is friendship and a warm heart. lr .xx Linda jackson judy LeSage Linda Mattelin Sue janssen janet Lien Carol McCaw Maureen Kelly Romayne Lowe Mary McGrath Diane Kinzie Ellen Lowe jean Miller Gale Kinzie Franci Marble janet Moody AOPi 1967-68 is girls and more girls. Fall is rush and pledges - Hansel and Gretel, First at Homecoming, Pot Party and Santas Party. AOPi is helping on drives - Retarded Chil- dren, Blood and Fieldhouse? AOPi is work on committees, Pageants, and Student Body. AOPi is serenades, slumber parties, Pledge Improve- ment Week and sneaks. AOPi is smiles, friends, trips, and every memory a petal of a red rose - this is AOPi. lih ' F up 19 rl is I . '. I A V 41, ,T , M Q ,if , 'mx .- 'Sir 1 93 7? 'L Gaye Morck Nancy Ninneman Pam Morin Linda Nottingham Kathy Nash Dana Odgers Liz Nash Sharon Pattee janet Neuberg Vicki Peressini Susan Pesanti Nancy Peterson Vicki Peterson Cheryl Platisha Linda Price Vicki Price Marcia Randall Bev Rice Kathy Richardson Susan Rogers Karen Rose jan Ross jane Humans joan Schafer Chris Sederholm Sandi Smiley Susanne Spangler Sharon Stepp er P81118 Woodward Carol Wgrrall Barbara Thies janet Thompti Diane Travis Cathy Verzuh Pe Weitz Mgflia Wilkinson L. 49 - Shakin' it out at the Fall iireside. JoAnn Alles Linda Amold Ioan Brown Marcia Anderson Marian Buker Shelley Cloninger Carol Anderson Sherry Bollard Edee Coombs Penny Anderson Barb Brown Iulie Culver 1 7 .,,,. :.l, tu., ., ff?-Q -3 ., N .,::, . .:-vw: fa. Y ' ,V ' . ' Kew , ax. M rf 4234 0, fx H ff: .V 4 ff, ' , ' , fi i ' Diane Dickson Carol Dismore Barbara Doyra Chris Erickson fa - A V 4 f 4 as ' A r if Q. Carla Erickson Adele Evans Rita Flansaas Sue Fletcher Chi mega V 9 X4 1 L n jg M 4' Y r Eiga 7 '3 Linda Fowler Donna Cauer Linda Gibson Cheryl Cravos Pam Haglund Susan Hill Sandy Hoist Barb Howells Terry Huffine Carol jenni Ludi johnson arbara Orleman Joanne Fueshmann Shirley Fulker Debbie Funk Connie Furlong Chi Omega's are known for pulling off sur- prises and getting surprised - a breakfast Qpledgej at 6:30 Qwhat a timej, a pantry raid. stray serenades at 3:00 A.M., and stealing Constantine. Chi Omegas scored this year by having the Phi Sig, Sigma Chi, Sig Ep, and Mardi Gras queens. On XVoman's Day, Chi Omega gives a scholarship to an outstanding girl in economics and the Bobbie Clark Me- morial to a French student. -'fr-ar' ew: ' ,z 5 1 fs' 1' J-'U' ' ' vs . ms. M if' P ' ff ,gl MX 6. I 6 Q ' 1211, . DW U, - - . ',- ., - vm..-a. 1 w , . D - ikff' fi. 354, ' A. ,. -, Mary johnson Sue Coedecke Debbie Iorgensen Vicki Kuhr Karen Kowatch Lynn Kmefer Kathy Lin eberg Em-, ., 5.1.-A mi , 4 ' fm W X .. .V J' 1 Q Ak 'pk , ' 2' 1 ,Z .-, ,M 1 gi wx J, . A , ,353 A A, i Q 4 Darlene Linderman Vickie Linnane Kathy Machler Carie Mathison Mary McDonald Kay Ann McClynn Sandra McCuin Karen McKay Leslie Aldrich Linda Andrus Ellen Arthun Mary Ann Bailey Judy Booth joyce Brooks Donna Chalmers Gail Collins Pam Cooper Suzanne Curdy Karen Curran Barbara Denson Mary Lynn Dunham jackie Fellows Carol Fisher Susan Gibb Delta Gamma Linda Halley Chris Lawrence Sonia Hanson Sheila Lear Helen Hartsell Cand Marsh Sheila Hartung Marsllla McVay Mary Hayne Ianis Menghini Bemice I-Iildreth Darlene Merritt The biggest kid of them all! Linda johnson Sharon Moreland Karen Kamhoot Dixie Murray A Western substitute for a chandelier. Darla Nansel Mavis Nickel Diane Parker Marie Pershe jean Petersen Karen Popelka Linda Robertg Linda Pederson Phyllis Porter Sunny Sando Kathy Phillips Kay Riedel Shirley Scalese Cathy Pollard Diane Robbins Ellen Schatz f,. X .mi ,Wa Q ' fi. . ' Qi, r g , . W i A: W- 'V an , Q52 G W,-'l ', 'rv-. Tffiifl :A-frfl. we--' , 'Q-3.f,,'Z,,jk- , X 5 5,1Jt,2'f 'i 2.111 . as, . r .. Kathy Serenick Judy Staigmiller Lynda Sheperd Kathy Stevens Karen Smith Ann Stewart Sandra Smith Riscell Stone janet Smollack Cindy Sullivan Pat Soward Kathy Sweeney Indy MacSpadden Sue Tonkovich rig: -4 ,. H5 Q 0 1-'f,.. fi -.gat ' i nw , ., u1ff .g , z'l ff ' ,Q f 1 3 pl A -9' 1. N 4 1 -. -- .-, ..-. -f.t,...r 'I is 2 2 2 . 3- ' JY! A 1 , sfzrfwrz , S in 1 6 Linda Wagner Linda Wallin Carol Wallinder Pat Worthley Caroline Weis Lynne Westbrook judy White In addition to a successful drive for our phi- lanthropic project to aid the blind, this year our pledges were first in grades. We started off the year Winning the Sig Alpha Olympics trophy, kept up the pace, and won five AWS officers - including President for next year. Royalty included Delta Sig Carnation Girl and Miss MSU 1968-69. Ian Anderson Patty Bums jean Daniels Linda Anderson Connie Carey Cynthia Dillon Peggy Bemer Cathie Cumow Darlene Freeman Michele Blanchette Vickie Daly Connie Gray Kappa Delta Campus expansion became more evident in February when Kappa Delta Sorority moved into the first house located on Greek Way. Designed by Mclver and Hessof Great Falls and constructed by Robert Taylor of Bozeman, the new house will eventually be joined by other Greek houses on Greek Way. The National Officers and outstanding alumnae dedicated the house on April 21, when the Kappa Deltals opened their doors to welcome many friends to their annual Spring Tea in honor of their housemother. Judy Hall Cheryl Heiber Cheryl johnson Evelyn Lawin Vicki Holmes Cyndy Hustad Ritamarie Kriskovich Linda Lea Ss, .- , .gf SQ. A , f... Q r is Q X.: ' X in sf S, X? KF Q IQ W X iq '-N v. .. ae, . ,. Q it si- fe? ' J efff NR ASA '- sf t,,,.g,fw, N X ' ll, -.x Ella Mae Cain Karen Miller Linda Orcutt Laurie Mclfadgen Linda Anderson Linda Otte Sandy Magill Beth Henderson Pat Peacock ,,. The new house has plenty of room for those projects that have to be all spread out. Kris Ringo Karen Ross Donna Ryerson Sue Stokes Sheila Robbins Carol Ryan Karen Stephens Mary Van Hom Sigma Omega of Kappa Delta was nationalized on Oct. 24, 1924. NV e contribute to the Crippled Childrens Hospital in Richmond, Virginia - thus doing our part to support our national philanthropy. This year, Kappa Delta was repre- sented with oflicers in AWS, Residence halls, S.E.A., and Spurs - in addition to claiming the President of Panhellenic Council. Our members are foimd in Who's Who in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities, Phi Kappa Phi, the MSU Chorale and MSU Grchestra. fa, The Christmas Party was a great event especially with a female Santa. Bonnie Allen jane Aluerson Kay Barfknecht Paula Baroch Kay Barsness Nancy Beck Pi Beta Phi Mary Blake Brenda Budge Caynell Burchett Linda Bussinger Chynthia Chauner julie Christensen Becky Clark Janie Eneboe Molly Griffin Mary Harris Nancy Kelly Linda Claus Suzie Fisher Yvonne Cralfe Patti Hosley Patty Kelly Ian Crisman Marilyn Fitzgerald Mary Crossfield Kay johnson Sue Kiely Carol Daley Nancy Folkeris jo Ann Haas Diane Kaercher Donnie Kiesling Lynda Damutzer Karen Friedrick Gretchen Hanson Penny Keele Vonnie Kober Cynde Easton Martha Gaul 1 , I .yr gt - V P - .7 if' X Q 'ivy vigrx' l i : fi ai, v -- If. 5 , 5 A ' .i N- .- ' 4. 1:11 -11' ' W. ' ' Af - Sharon Langemo Linda Leavit Mary Lemm Rita Loucks Martha MacDonald Kathy Martinson Susan Martinson '- ,' rg.. ' .' Mgi, , 1 . -.jf ..:.f::-:raw ' f . ,925 , . ,,,, .. x .Q . .QSM , t I. f N ' 'itggs .V ft .Vs Q, S it xx 3' fi gs tr A R we A 5, ' ' ,X Q , gf I .-51 ,. 5,1 as 'K 115 5, :tat-lf: A . ,' igsi :rn are - gg f sl -V ' , ll' .ly-,iq :S I x Marilyn McDede Cindy Nelson Ioan Pannell Sally Meadows Cassie Hendershott Cheryl Peterson Susan Meadows LeAnn Ness Evie Phillips Bonnie Miller Connie O'Connell Pat Phillips Liane Mountain Sue Offerdal Carole Polfenberger Marty Munro Chris Oaas Wendy Pritchard Patricia Neely Eloise Oviatt Connie Pugh Rene Randal Susan Rathbone Cheryl Rhodes Indy Ritter Liz Rowe Leda Rugtvedt Bonnie Saunders Diane Schrammeck Marcia Schrammeck Angela Schwartz Mary Soltero Pam Stephens Carla Stevenson Susie Stevenson jeanine Theroux Kathy Thomas Cand6VWalker joan illiams Nancy Weaver Shelly Wells Marilyn Wester Montana Alpha Chapter of Pi Beta Phi, the lirst national fra- ternity for women, has been established on the MSU campus since 1921. From that time it has grown to an organization of over ninety actives and pledges. Highlights of the Pi Phi year are such events as the Roaring 20's Fall Party, always a tre- mendous success with the Charleston beads and hip flasks, and the Derby Dance, proceeds which go to our national philanth- ropy. A special Pi Phi tradition is the annual crowning of the King of the Hill, chosen from a group of fraternity men and an independent known as the Brothers of the Arrow. The 1968 King of the Hill is Dennis Seibel. King of the Hill Dennis Seibel Den-Den wins. Alpha Gamma Rho in Ig., . 3545 VV V ' i z z ii-y . A K ' We? 'W - A 'U if . 5 ' 1 :y i Z -fe fl .x X a ' 1. Q4 X N Q ls. .L- I 'wil' 'rl 'gin' . -of : V Y, 4' fv- 25? ' :':f'fb9-:fs lvaifii' . j. ,-ix, -- b, ,-lap , . - - 51, -X ,V Q .iw V ' 4. -. 4 Nw V' V .nk ' ' 'f ' Ui' N : 53 - 9-' 'Koi Su ' 'qi' -'argl .' -- W . Dennis Ames Bartel Andeeson Larry Anderson Robert Andersen Cene Bennett joe Borla jim Bratsky Brian Clarke Ron deYong Bruce Eckert Tom Emmons jim Espy Alan Finlayson Dennis Fladstol Allan Fletcher Russ Fowler Monty Fredrickson 2.. Q Carey Fritz Lero Cabel Butcii Gillespie Dick Hewitt Cary Hewitt jerry jensen Gary jimmerson 2 -Jr he t William jimmerson Bob Laidlaw jaye johnson Raymond Karls Leo jurica Bruce Keil Keith Kelly Lawrence Krien Larry Lancaster james Larson Al Leatherberry Warren Lee Al Louden Ron McFarland Q11 lk t Mike Montgomery Dennis Morgan Fred Morris CreF Murray Car Nelson Calvin Oraw james Peterson , - sf 5. Les Phillippi Dan Picard Cliff Preston Ronald Prinkki Bob Quinn Curt Rasmussen Stan Rasmussen Weldon Reddig Dennis Robinson jack Rogers Tom Rogers Ken Romo james Root Corbin Ross 114 l l Pink Rose Sweetheart Marie Kireeher Alpha Gamma Rho was proud to have one of its alumni members awarded an Honorary Doctor Degree. Colt Suneson was also awarded an out- standing alumni award by the Alpha Delta Chapter. A yearly service project of hosting a Christmas Childrens Party and assisting with the Easter Seal drive compose our community serv- ice projects. Butch Cillespie represented us on Student Senate as Commissioner of judging Teams. We also had major oilices in AC Club, the President, Vice-President, and Treasurer of the sophomore class, and officers in the agricul- tural honorary, Alpha Zeta. ACPCS Doug Smith and Allan Louden were members of Pi Kappa Delta, the national debate honorary, and have traveled extensively throughout the United States on their debate tourneys. NVe also boasted the Treasurer of Fangs. The house received sev- eral improvements this year - plus new carpet- ing, new wood and cork paneling for the dining and trophy rooms, respectively, new coffee ta- bles, lamps, dining room chairs, and some space-age, bucket-seat furniture for the guest and trophy rooms. The IFC Scholarship trophy sat in our house this year. Such was life at Alpha Gamma Rho. i J.. . z..w. s..,,-. lx?,,g?f'7' r. v 9 5' f an if J X 1 1 5 4 'o Rick Sampsen Bill Skinner jack Sprague jim Tacke Bob Tronstad Larrv Webb Don XX ent Ter x NS olfe Larry Simonsen Doug Smith jerry ac e William Thompson Tim Walsh ken We nheimer Te rw W heeler Tom W olfe james Ausk Ken Baarson Bob Ball Bob Beck Ken Campbell Delta Sigma Phi Ron Calson Dale Clark Pat Collins Bob Creho Kent Crebo Tom Denning Ron Crammens Larry Finch VVilson Cray jackson Gallup jack Hareland Ed Gardmg Bob Howe Richard Goetz Doug Hyde jack joslin Ed Kunkel Frank Kunkel Mike Langenfus Mike LeCompte Deane Leidholt Bennie Lowman Tom Lowman Rick Luck Steve Lyons Mike Marrinan Tom Milesnick Rod Miller Bob Moore Eric Nelson Mike Nicholes Terry Nugent Frenchy Piedalue joe Poirer Ray Schmidt Cary S arr joe T031 4 james Weaver Carnation Girl Linda Johnson The Delta Eta Chapter of Delta Sigma Phi was in- stalled at MSU in the spring of 1957, helping one another to become finer men is the philosophy of Delta Sigma Phi. This philosophy is formally recog- nized in a program known as Engineered Leader- ship. Intramurals play an important role in our ac- tivities, with active participation encouraged. The Delta Sigs biggest social event of the year is the Carnation Ball, held every Winter Quarter. We sponsored, in conjunction with the Jaycees, an East- er Egg Hunt for the children of Bozeman. Other events ranged from unusual pinning ceremonies to liv- ely Spring outings.', -zk R- f P S A Rick Allen R.C. Anderson john Bailey Kappa Sigma , yr . 1. -- '2 -V Nik 'L 1, mflg X a 5.55 ,fa , ,. qt' ax . il. .QP X 'Y 5 5 af a-Y-'A 1 Ar K jack Belcher Ken Blutt jim Booth Norman Brown George Brummer Larry Bussinger Dale Cheatham Doug Connich Gary Crowder Bob Cummings jon Drake Cary Elliott Mike Emery Bob Friedrich Dan Gaither Dave Cermann David Clodowski Bob Coss Gerald Graham Lee Hansen Darryl Hess Dave Hess john Holzberger Ken Hoversland joe Keough Roger Kiesling Dewey Lambden II Mike Meldahl sir-' 1 D23 'sink - ' ufikd , wif ff- x ,1 Cary Mercer Dale Norby Steve Rulfatto Herb Sand jim Seeb Harry Stannebein Allan Stricher Q-I' -'sa -fn - X .: X. 3, ai i I Rodney Sunsted Chuck Swenson Al Watt Edward Woessver Tim Woods Randy Yerigan Dick Zier 118 y Stardust Glrl Linda Bu Ssinger Spurred on by the prospect of a new chapter house in the near future, the members of Kappa Sigma have made the 1967-68 school year one of the most successful in its 42 years on campus. To start off well, the twenty-five pledges obtained the highest grades on the hill with a 3.01 G.P.A. Fall Quarter. In ad- dition, good participation in intramurals and fraternity functions helped to make Fall Quarter enjoyable. Winter Quarter started off with the election of Dave Hess as President and Charles Brekjern as Vice-President. The quarter was topped with the Stardust Ball, the best decorated winter formal on cam- pus. In intramurals, the bowling team broke most of the existing records on its way to the first place trophy. Spring Quarter began with the choosing of an architect for the new house. Tentative plans are for a new house on Greek Way or on the present location within a year. And, now that the days are get- ting longer, the Kappa Sigs are eagerly anticipating the other well-known benefits of Spring Quarter. In addition to normal fratemity activities, Kappa Sigma has undertaken the sponsorship of a japanese orphan, 8 year old Tomo- ko Anami, and also assisted the Heart Fund and Easter Seal Drives. . I A :1-,..,- . -rl K i' qi Q , sfffvmty- ,f.g:1:-135' ez. , ,3 i jerry Anderson Steve Axelson Norman Bailey Gene Baker Steve Balzarini john Barr Lambda Chi Alpha Q.. , is 5 . 6' X Q , if ' .x 4' - Mia Ck V. , Y gr. 5 Aiffgi, :?'b.c'z,, L-1 B' ' ' Y jon Blankmeyer Mike Blume Ronnie Brackett Tom Brewer Bob Brovim David Bums 1 fP' 352321 rf - B I egg , A X I. .Vial . 562' a 33 'l-.f , 43' wwf I' 9 Clif Caughron Bob Claypool john Corlin Bon Davis Sig Dehn Lan'y Denton Y R . X ' M X , miigfl 3 1 Steve Dougherty Steve Dugane Gregory Goedecke Norman Crossfield Cary Hancock Norman Hanpa .ag I f Bob Hellman john Henley Steve Hicks Tom Hoover Calvin Jorgensen Doug MacKenzie Mario Marchello Alan Marugame David McMurchie Terry Myhre Steve Nelson Bill Norris M ,H al t K' ' . XX M Q is 4 K P Ke i . 1 W V-is N .LY Q f-Y X v ruff 2 'ff' N 21. J john Naegele Bill Omera Bill Prenevost Andrew Prinzing Carl Prinzing jim Richard 4 gm -Y f - 4, Y l 5 W 'N s 'L--.v + Emie Roberts joe Rulfatto john Sikonia Ron Shoquist Bill Sprin er Randy Stily X , 'lc vp - . K .,.. ' Charles Stokke Grant Teyler Dave Thomas Greg Tooke Ricky Vukasin Richard Thompson Anthony Tout Warren Dean Crescent Girl Gini Bradford The Fall Quarter was ushered in with the tra- ditional Yukon Days - complete with straw, trees, logging boots, Wool shirts, beards Qwhich our dates shaved? and the old Garter Dance - the winner being unquestionably daring. We took second in intramural volleyball and had a golf medalist. Winter Quarter saw Dave Burns Winning the Alpha Gam Man title and a new first place trophy for intramural skiing. Spring Quarter survived the Tom jones Party - surprisingly, so did the brothers. Bob Wear Ron Wingert john Weber Bob Zadow Crescents Marilyn Berryman Lora Dougherty Margaret Moore Margaret Bracket! Mary Crosshel Ellen Moulder Cynthia Dillon Ruth Larimer Mary Pachek Marlene Maier Belinda Reed Carol Merret Lucille Smith 12 2 Phi Delta Beta Rick Berg Erik Brown Andrew jefferson Bill Mather Gaylord Smith Ron Tuskind jon Bolstad jerry Cormier Cordon johnson Fred McCracken Duane Boll Terrell Thomas Scott Brant Bruce Fisher Mike Kelly Doug McManus Dick Prugh Bill Strizch Bruce Brown Tom Corczynski Dan Longpre Dan Morgan Bruce Peterson Dave Stewart Rick Hansen Ray Mans Tony Morton jerry Omundson Burr Sproatt Robert Newhall Doug Spranger 'ilndividualism and personal progress through a brotherly effort are the goals of the Montana -Beta Colony of Phi Delta Theta. Our colony was established on this campus in' November, 1965. Phi Delta Theta, one of the three largest national fraternities, was founded in 1848 at Miami Univer- sity in Oxford, Ohio. Since then it has grown to contain over 130 chapters in the United States and Canada. We are the newest house at MSU and are growing fast in all phases of student activities. We are a relatively small organization and plan to stay that way so that we may enjoy the true brotherhood that a fraternity has to offer. Preparing for the Roman Orgy. One hour to go. The past year has been one of marked growth for the newest Greek organization on the hill. In campus politics, jerry Omundson was selected as the 1968 Homecoming Chairman, Duane Rol Worked with the Student Senate committee on ac- ademic freedom. Bruce Brown, a member of Pi Tau Sigma, the mechanical engineering honorary, acted as secretary of that organization. For the first time, two Phi Delts - Doug Spranger and Ierry Omundson - were selected as Les Bouf- fons, senior mens social honorary. This year Gordy johnson had the fastest time in the intramural skiing championship. Other Phi Delt intramural activities showed keen competition against their opponents. Two of the main social functions of the year, the Ski Party and the Roman Orgy, were attended by many guests - in addition to the brothers. The large atten- dence and the tradition of these events, again showed Phi Delt style. The marked improvement of the PHI's and the approval of the national organization, will hopefully lead to their in- stallation in the near future. One-legged pushup fun. 123 124 Phi Sigma Kappa Mike Addy Ray Callaghan jerry Anderson Ted Carter Roy Al'ldEl SOD Tgm Carter john Bacon Bill Dana Rod Blunner Bill DeLaPp Mark Fogelsong jim Greenup Rob Grossman Bob Gunderson Ron Halvorsen joe Hansen Dick Harte jack Heinrich Frank Hill Mike Howard Rick Morris Ron jonanovich Bob Mullendore Charles Kelly Ted Murray Harry Klock john R, Myers jim Lillegard Alan Pearson john Lowney Dave Phillips jim McDonald Alan Prolf Larry Rath jghn Ries 'ck Rigg Tim Schalf Mel Schenck Lee Schmitt Darwim Schweitzer David Smith james Steven john Stevenson Gene Surber jim Twedt ay Uhlrich Larry VanWinkle Lyle Weist jim Welker George Wood Moonlight Girl Kay Ann MCG1yI1n The Phi Sigs participated actively in intramural sports and have accumulated enviable records in many of the events. We have consistently ranked among the top three fraternities in scholarship. Social functions this year in- cluded the Yard Party, a costume party with a comic strip character theme, the Moonlight Ball, and the Winter Party. Our theme for the Winter Carnival snow sculpture was Andy Cappf, and our theme for the Homecoming float was Trails Plowed Under, from the book of the fa- mous Montana author - Charles M. Russell. Tracey Bechtel Diane Samuels Sheri Knadler Karen Stevens Linda Roberts 109.11 Williams 12 126 Pi Kappa Alpha Ro er Anderson Claude Burlingame Rosen Banis Roger Christensen Bmce Bass Howard Coate john Benci Greg Diener Mike Blaskovich Larry Dillon Rick Blevins Louis DuPuis Robert Boscher Chuck Edquest jim Frasier Bob G05 Sam Hardy james johnson Richard joki Dave Kambic Loren Katenberger Ral h Ludington Dick Matti Tom McMasters Ron Meredith Dennis Morin Doug Parker Greg Pearson Bill Podobnik Dave Robertson Phil Ryan Bob Skaggs Donald Slade Bill Sterhan Greg Sundseth Roger Supemeau Mi e Vincent Paul Vodicka Dan Vuicich Richard Waite Stanley Wax Nomian Wold Bill Zimmemxan Dave Zimmerman Iim Zimmennan The Fall Quarter functions of Pi Kappa Alpha were the Come as You Wish You Wereu fireside and the Lil Abnern Party. In football we showed great im- provement by winning or tying the last five games. Winter quarter functions consisted of the Pajama Party Hreside and the Dream Girl Formal' - cli- maxed by the crowning of Betty Vanatta, a Spur and a member of Alpha Gamma Delta, as the new Dream Girl. The Pi Week drive was successful with 951,000 be- ing raised and donated to the March of Dimes, bring- ing our total donation to over 312,000 XVe received fourth place in football and second place in bowling. During the year 21 pledges went active - by the end of Spring Quarter there were 45 actives, not counting graduating seniors. On March 1 we had our 100 year Anniversary. We were foimded at the U. of Virginia, March 1, 1868, and the Centennial Convention this coming August will be held at that campus. ...N-,,f Dre am Girl Betty Vanatta P1 Queen A quiet break before finals. Peggy Edie Sigma Alpha Ep ilon 4.--H' V., yn Larry Aasheim Ray Becky Mike Alvord Larry Bowman Craig Andersen Doug Boylan Craig Barrier jerry Brown Ralph Brownell Frank Buckley 'ISF Kay Carden Clyde Carpino Roy Davis Dan Duff Dennis Erickson Bill Fahrman Mike Finley Dick Frederick Nick Fullerton Ron Godbout Terry Codbout Dan Hammerstrom Tim Harrington Gregory Harris Richard Hepp Mike Hocevar Dan Hodge james Hope john jernberg Robert jordan John Kautzman Dave Kavulla Ioe Kelly Ierry Kuntz Roy Loman Iohn Luebbe Dick Luoma Sam Luoma Daryl MacCarter Dean MacCarter George Mahrt Mick Maierle Doug Matthieg Merlyn Miller Robert Neil Gary Pc:-piel john Shipman Bruce Steel jim Waddell Wes Maze' Don Minish Wayne Neil jerry R n Dick Shroechenstein Gary Swartz Dean White Ion McElroy Harvey Moen Donald Olsson Lewis Roberts Rick Skaarer Bob Tumer Tom Winters Bob M4-:Lees Carl Neuberg jim Osbumgen Mike Roseberry Lee Slemberger jim Tuss Sam Verona We started off Fall Quarter with the traditional Sig Alph Olympics, We tied for second place in intramural football, and boasted of our eight players and trainer who were on the varsity football team. We took first place in volleyball through a team effort. The Pajama Dance and the Western-theme Fall Party were functions to be remembered. In Winter Quarter We captured first place in intramural basketball in addition to having three members on the varsity squad. A third place in bowling added to our list of athletic accomplishments. The Winter Formal, Pledge Dinner-Dance, and Founder's Day Open House com- posed our social schedule. In the Spring we participated in intramural track, baseball, wrestling, and tennis. We had eight members on the varsity track team and three members on the varsity baseball team. The pledge sneak, Spring Party, and Roman Orgy fone to be rememberedj filled our social calendar. Mrs. Zimmerman Housemother Little Sister of Minerva joan Bruckner Shelly Fishbaugh Yvonne Crof Susan Martinson IoElIen McNeil Toni Popovich Bonnie Roberts is Mary Beth Cartee Wanda Fishbaugh Greta Gustafson Carol McCaw janet Neuberg Diane Powers Paula Woodward if Sororities compete in the Sig Alph Olympics in such zany games as the girls tug-of-war, tricyc e race, greased pig contest, and 0 stacle course. The Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity has good reason to be proud of its Little Sisters of Minerva. Under the direction of their president Carol McCaw, the Little Sisters have partici- pated in various functions with their iibrothersf' including rush, pledging, cooking breakfast, helping with fund raising for the house, and helping with community service projects. The SAE's have a costume Halloween Party for the children of the area surrounding their house. The Little Sisters assisted with the function by aiding those witches and goblins that had trou- ble of any sort. f 3 Q' ,V li fi . 5 l ,sh 1 , QE ,, . 1' 15512 T ., X if ii:-31? , Paul Amlstrong Tom Bevins john Blackhall Ken Brown Terry Bullis Tom Conover Charles Culbertson john Davenport Mark Davies Bill Davis Sigma Chi I if 'va' ' 1 l 1 X .. r. .-'.4::,'f Yi ' . K' 4 .K SS, 1 ' . - , I .Q , - of ' . i . Steve Denney Ed Gallup Milt Dove john Green Craig Feldman Tom Grimes john Flynn Barry Cum Cary Fullcer Chuck Hammond A u 1 4, X A i Rowan? '. W, .. D Pa f 1 X s Nw Y ks 1. Q. RS'-.Q e' , . . N. ., Q VJ james Hanshaw Ron Harrer Max Harshman jim Hess Chuck Hill QC - . in 3. Dave Hoag Craig Howard Craig Hudson jack Hultin jon johnson 9 ia--5 5.2 TP X x 1 'Q Ni, . , S2 . N Y A ii X -S ' I. X xx -'X 1 5 N Mike johnson Bill jones Russ jones Dave Kalberg jim Kutzman Sigma Chi is a slice of life - start with a contemporary, lodge-inspired struc- ture, add a spacious parking lot, and top with men of many places - even North Dakota. Mix with paint liberally applied by pledges for firesides and spice with the B. Terrill Dog Pound. Stir in the campus politicians Qfive Stu- dent Senate members, Les Buffs, and Fangsj. Add the Chairmen - MSU 75th Anniversary, Homecoming, IFC Rush, Student Discipline, Faculty Eval.uation, and Elections. Toss in a pumpkin from our second place float and some snow from our first place Goofy. Add the sweat of athletes who took firsts in in- tramural cross country and golf, intramural seconds in football and skiing, and lettered in football and wrestling. Sprinkle with the strains of the player piano, light from the 3rd floor Pi Phi arrow, and warmth of the burning garbage cans. Enhance this with Santa's ficticious hamburgers, marinate in a keg of beer, a cup of daisey jug, and a drop of GPA. Broil over the senior Bar-B-Que and serve hot. Sigma Chis excel individually and collectively. gt sa 'Ei-1 . I X Q fx, 'X 22:3 Q2 w : r e . p .Q ', 1 Q, . gif: XE Q, N. ,- A. , , X ,. . ' - 'sw '4 1 - , ' . - ,- .1 w. we 5' - . A 5 p , ,iv yx wvws-qytzq X 3,-18.-.1-.-gf, A vyswsg X M ' A -. ' +Y rv.a .1 5.227315 N' 1' 1 - ' S Q-pw 4 rs , :ig 2- if ' t K '-541-ru , FT: ' L, 1 R. Gilt: A Q ,, ' Q '.:i.S?f il ' ' W' l . za mm 3' SQ? . , be 'G 1, , , Q - f- .1. sa .,n.' , -I ' ' l , W 3 N - 53,3-,Q 7 ilk- ,Ki Q ' , , ' . .- Fun? i, isa?-xv 153 N f - V , .Q -N f sv :L , , - N ' ref, ' J' YY W. , X - ' -,J . I 99 , .-QL s 't 1 +. . ' l ' . :fig 'Q f-is Q 5 , v .- .,.. . . Vx X U E. . 'X S 3? lk , . ' V , ,, ' , F J ' Larry Leonard jay Mitchell Mike O'Connell Leon Peterson Greg Satero john McCarthy Lanny Moline Tom O'Connell Bob Pipinigh -jay Schaa-f George McFadden Gene Monson Marc Olson Alex Pomeroy Roger Schelin Mike McGinley jim Mueller Budge Parker Bruce Putnam Gary Senor Cen'y Mcguire Lonnie Niswanger Duane Peterson Frank Fioggio Dennis Seibel rr an :ii U w Bob Sharples David Smith john Strecker Don Swanson Robin Swenson Bob Thompson Charles Townsend Hank Urza Doug Vogel Larry Weintz Bob Yunck 9 ,M I 4 Derby Darling Debbie Cooper Sweetheart of Sigma Chi Terry Huffine Sigma H rf. xi- X, X .rr Y ,i O.. M 9 Q 0 . t 'Wmr,. 42 1. . , N 1 aft r ei, Q About the orange juice . . Sigma Nu received its charter at MSU on Feb- ruary 2, 1952. Since that time we have initia- ted over 400 men into the active chapter of Sigma Nu Fraternity. This year we had members active in Student Senate Qhaving four commissionersj, four members in Septemviri, and officers in F angs, Interfraternity Council, and Phi Eta Sigma. We had six men listed in Who's VVho in American Colleges and Univer- sities. Several members also participated in the MSU Honor Program. Kurt Baltrusch Rick Beitel Lyman Bennett jim Berg Mike Berlant Ronald Billstein Chuck Bohac jim Bourdet Bill Brownell Bill Bussing Rick Cole Steve Cordes john Craig Gary Dahms Bill Davis jim DeCosse Mike Duncan Steve Ebersole Mike Elgie Dan Fanner Rick Farrell Bob Fischer Doug Fulkerson Greg Graves LeRoy Green Wayne Crifling Leroy Criffing Larry Hambly QTLDA . if . ' - . Q .px William Hanson Kin Harding Chet Haun Harry Haroldson Bob Hazelton Don Hegland David Hodgson Larry Hoffman jim Hopper Frank Hubbard Rob Hurless Yrttu Inderland Leonard Iverson Nick Knalf john Lammers Mark Larson Greg Lilly Mike Miller William Monroe Charles Mungas Steve Moody Hiding those blood-shot eyes. I x he 4? Q 2 WY? 4 iff' X 3 ,. p' , .Ear ks, 1 Cary Morrison jim Nybo Mike Osterman Bruce Peterson lim Robbins john Rodenberg Randy Rogney Tom Rolfe r Bill Sager Chuck Samuel Lee Smith In Fall Quarter we sponsored a race be- tween different community service clubs with the total proceeds collected turned over to Sigma Nu, which in turn, was do- nated to the Retarded Childrens Fund. Sigma Nu also helped decorate the downtown Bozeman business area for the Christmas holiday season. Social functions for the year included the traditional White Rose Formal, Mothers Day Din- ner, firesides, and those unforgettable im- promptu gatherings. s ' 'f 8 .. V' C' ' J' 'iv -4 ... , S' ..-' ' M , Midi 1 1 . ,E l FV h jf-ry ,r , .YV wr S , 'V 4 , V A. 'y 2 Ci Q Ep my ' 1 Alan Sommerfeld BobSpannuth Judson Temple john Thane Bill Tumquist Gene Van Dyken jim Van Omum john Waite , an' Q 0 re vi J .- KLQ C: 4. w ' , 'r.-'iw ggi di I 5 il, 1, 5 X i s if t. . X Bill Warwood Peter Welliver Mike Washington Gary White Steve White Duncan Wohlgenant Wally Wyatt Don Youngbauer Leroy Zook Russell Alexander Paul Albert jess Alger Mark Boyd Bill Brownell jim Carlson Tom Cloud Greg Curtis Doug Denler Andy Dyka Lon Elison Gordon Ellis Mike Galvin Ielf Gibbs Gary Gilmore john Henkel Harry Hughs William Huston Dennis jaraczeski Baan Kester Dave Kester Doug Lockie Reid Lund Steve Mandeville Randy McCrea Bill Mosier Charles Nelson Dave Nielsen Frank Pickett john Robertson Steve Rylander Sigma Phi Ep ilon Clilf Sabo Veme Schlepp Charles Seel Gerald Siegmyer Buck Sisson john Sorenson john Stellilug Keith Trafton Tom Trusler Buck Tschache Lew Vadheim Rich Vance Terry Wallgren Iohn Walter limes Waltermire ark Warfield ohn Wing ohn Yuhus Tom Wing P is Queen of Hearts Sue Fletcher Montana Beta Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon is the second newest fraternity on the MSU campus. The Sig Eps started the year by taking first place in the Homecoming Parade float contest with their rendition of 'iKing Neptunef, They also won the all-campus blood drawing for the third quarter in a row. XVinter Quarter brought the annual Queen of Hearts Ball. At this dinner- dance, Sue Fletcher, a freshman Chi Omega from Minnesota, was chosen as Queen. The social calendar was rounded out with the Spring Party, a fireside each quarter, serenades, teas, and many informal gatherings. Sip Eps served as Vice President of Fangs, Freshman Class President, and as Commissioners of Dramatics and Traditions. Linda Long . . . and sometimes we face the sorrow of death, know- ing that in so doing, we learn more of life. Linda Hun- ter and Linda Long, both members of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority, died March 17, 1968, but their memory will always live on . . . And there shall be no light there, and they need no candle, neither light of the sun, for the Lord God giveth them light, and they shall reign forever and ever. Memorial Linda Hunter Winter ctivities VVinter brought the cold, the snow, the ice, the Wind, the ruddy cheeks, the broken skis, the toboggan parties, the hot-buttered rums, the slippery sidewalks, the cozy Hre- places, the fraternity and sorority Winter Formal Dances, the trips to Sun Valley and jackson Hole, the afternoon ska- ting parties, the snow sculptures, the autos in ditches, the EW! hoarfrost, the Bag End, the music concerts, the basketball games, the furry ski jackets, the apres-ski boots, the snowflakes of many shapes and sizes, the Winter Olympics, the intramural competition in basketball, volleyball, and skiing, the Miss MSU Pageant, the dreaded 8 o'clocks, the broken legs, and the steamed-up Windshields behind the iieldhouse. Winter brought man and nature a bit closer. Mardi Gras King Bob Yunok Elighlight of the social activities of the Neuman Foun- lation each year is the Mardi Gras, held the Saturday Jefore Ash Wednesday. Presiding over the festivities were Queen Mary F. johnson, Chi Omegag and King Bob Yunck, Sigma Chi. The candidates, representing living groups of the campus, were honored at a dinner it the Neuman Center. A special feature of this year's Activities was continuous music provided by two bands - the Radical Five and the Four Below. The ballroom ,s decorated each year in a Mardi Gras theme and the social committee of the Neuman Foundation coordi- iates all of the activities of the dance. Mardi Gras Mardi Gras Queen Mary Francis Johnson -52 it fri l 5 rs A . ., gy f , f 5 .-133 sv 'R fs . X .. i ' - .s ,jr gs ' YT' sg A :Q NF fstwli y 5 s 'FS ld '. W 'xx ' X A Q, v e l aw Y if r Miss Congeniality Deanna Dorniaier The victory ramp awaited the new Miss MSU. W Y Miss MSU The Miss Montana State University Pageant,,a financially self-sufficient activity sponsored by the Associated Students, is held every year near the end of Winter Quarter. In the Pageant, which is an official preliminary of the Miss America Pageant, Miss MSU is chosen on the basis of beauty, talent, poise, and personality. Any girl who plans to return to MSU next year, is encouraged to compete. Living groups nom- inate two girls, but a girl does not have to be nominated by a group to compete. At the pre- lims the number of girls is narrowed to ten who go on to compete in the pageant itself. Winner of the Pageant receives honor, as well as a scholarship and wardrobe assistance, and the opportunity to participate in the Miss Montana Pageant in the summer. The Pageant, held in the Wilson Auditorium, was well-attended by students and townspeople. 142 1 lin Miss MSU Karen Kamhoot MI Ain't Down Yet, by Karen Kamhoot. Talent for the pageant was of many l sorts - an oral declamation, a piano solo, a reading from Dr. Zhivagof' a folk dance, a vocal solo from The Unsinkable Molly Brown, a vocal solo from 0klahoma, a presentation of original art work, and baton exhibi- tions. A fiery etching exploiting darknes The court jester. A Patch of Blue - interpretation by Nancy Kelly. S I 144 X I , s The balloon shave covered many a student with lather. Locked-up. 4 The dunking booth attracted many onlookers. A S Caper Carnival The Associated Women Students of Montana State University annually promote the Capers Carnival in XVinter Quarter. Each living group sets up a game booth with the net income donated to AWS. The Spurs and Fangs, with the stockades, donated the largest amount of revenue this year. The AWS, in turn, gives six, S100 scholarships at the Awards Assembly to students, both male and female, who have demonstrated outstanding scholarship and financial need. 145 Winter Carnival Those Goofy Moguls, Sigma Chi's first place winner. Forty-eight racers entered the intramural competition. .rv - f As ,z-A. .Z s , c i V 9 QQ N . jing, . ss. 1 tai iff, S trsw r 1 . i i' Q .. 1 -. 1 s , , g , 4- -,r', I V -gs Sn, 'ii'jJfg.'1T,,+ ' - , X I . za ' li' - f N' ' i ii fd . Q . . P r U s :Q x i YL, MQ' . -2.2 , , ,W Z .5 Q , .i QIV, IN, l N Q ' 1151 , . - s's'. .A A X ii .fx J , 1 si X- T Pi Beta Phi's first-place entry. The Winter Carnival, sponsored by the MSU Ski Club, was plagued by a sub-zero blizzard. Snow sculptures were can- celled for a week with final winners being Sigma Chi and Pi Beta Phi. The fastest times on the course were turned in by Gordy johnson for men and Sue Fletcher for the womeng Lambda Chi fraternity and Chi Omega sorority capped team honors. The icy course caused an unusual number of falls. 146 . Ski King Dennis Seibel Ski Queen Brenda Budge Good Evening Americans Entertainment The Cultural Affairs Board of the Associated Students of Montana State University spon- sored or co-sponsored a total of nine major events during the 1967-68 school year. The en- tire program budget was in the neighborhood of S12,000. Fall Quarter saw the performance of the Royal Winnepeg Ballet and lecturer Fred Hoyle. Winter Quarter brought Paul Harvey, Collin jackson, and Charles Rosen. Spring Quarter opened with a concert by the Minneapolis Symphony followed by lecturers Will Rogers Ir., Paul Cannon, and Dr. G. M. Gilbert. Hoyle spoke to an SRO audience in the New Chemistry Building with the lecture being televised to two rooms in Reid which were filled with people. The Symphony was held in the fieldhouse using the new acoustical shell. Terrible weather - but an excellent turnout. The Fieldhouse Board brought in Sony and Cher and the Pozo Seco Singers to complement the entertainment of the Cultural Affairs Board. You better sit down kids . Some people walk Some people crawl, Some people don't even move at all. V KBUKJ W 25- fbi w .Q ff: , My. f -li'-' 92? 5 V, X fl ,7, B, 1 ii N , Q- Y f.. A N1 P x rf X , 49,5 M fa 2352-3' ,-ur-.-. f I' J W 4, N X x v ..f 9 if K' , 7-.x . , Y if , vi 1 2 S-fi ' N., Q Wa? 3 150 Ba ketball After last year's tie for the Big Sky Championship, the Bob- cat cagers dropped to a disappointing tie for fourth place. The final statistics were fairly close and it seemed to be a case of just never quite jelling with the exception of the Cats' heartening 107-76 win over the Grizzlies. As a team, the Cats averaged 50 per cent of their field goals and aver- aged 76.8 points per game to their opponents' 4-1 per cent and 81.8 points. In the free throw the Gats did just slightly better than their opponents with a 69 to 68 per cent. Indi- vidually, jack Gillespie was outstanding for the Bobcats. He was the top scorer in 20 and the top rebounder in 22 of the 25 games. However, Greg Harris had the highest total for one game - 42 against Portland State. Gillespie's season average of 21.5 not only led the rest of the Bobcats, but the rest of the Big Sky Conference as well. A r Bonnie Roberts tries her best to keep spirits up. That's the hard way to keep the ball. E x K ' -rs? ' 3- , . . Q .A l ,.., , jack Gillespie has the extra inch or two it takes to go over an Idaho opponent. 2 Cat Take Tip Even a somewhat disappointing season such as this one was can be salvaged with victories over the Grizzlies from over the hill. If the three victories were sweet for the rest of the Bobcats, they ' were even sweeter for big jack Gillespie. In the first of the three games, the Cats nipped the Grizzlies by a score of 83-79, led by Gillespie and his 40 points. The second night he contributed 35 points as the Cats romped over the hapless Tips to the tune of 107-76. The only real suspense in the game was whether or not the Cats would pass 100 points. The third game of the series was played in Missoula. The score was tied with only one second to go when Gillespie let loose with a 20 foot hook shot which gave the Cats the game, 62-60. At the end of the season, Gillespie had captured the Big Sky scoring title. He averaged 21.5 points per game to edge Idaho State's Ron Boone with a 21.1 average. Gillespie also tied for second in rebounding with Weber's Dan Sparks. 'N hould I fake a foul, coach, or hit the guy? xxx-3' Games ca The kittens go for two against North Idaho. n be won on the sidelines also. MSU MSU MSU MSU M SU MSU MSU MSU MSU MSU MSU MSU MSU MSU MSU MSU MSU MSU MSU MSU MSU MSU MSU MSU MSU 64 80 88 81 67 71 81 61 83 87 75 83 107 82 110 87 74 62 80 71 63 61 70 50 83 Colorado State .........UtahState East Washington . , Mississippi St. . . . . . Houston , . . Idaho State . . . Idaho State . . . Weber State . . . Idaho State . . . , . Idaho . . . Gonzaga . . . Montana . , . . . Montana .,......Seattle ....Portland State .....UtahState . . . Washington . . . Montana . . . . Seattle . . . Gonzaga . . . Gonzaga ,.......Idaho . A A . . . . Weber State . . . . . . . Weber State . . . Idaho State 64 88 75 73 1 13 87 88 94 84 71 73 79 76 92 97 95 98 60 76 77 69 71 63 85 92 My Cod, look at all those hands! December tourney time found the Bobcats in Houston, Texas for the Blue Bonnet Clas- sic. The first night of the tourney looked like a re-run of last year's showing in Oklahoma City, Where the Cats surprised everyone by taking the tournament. In the first game, the Cats staged a near-impossible comeback to defeat Mississippi State. After trailing by 11 points with only 7 minutes to go, they tied it with 3:07 left and Went on to Win 81-73. The second night was a different story as the nation's top team, Houston, completely out- classed the Bobcats to the score of 113-67, As coach Craft said, 'KNOW I know how Custer felt when the Indians swarmed in on him. On the brighter side, jim Tillman was named to the all-tournament team. L 17Z7Hf A M Height isnlt everything. POMPON GIRLS - Francie Marble, Bonnie Allen, Cay Winchester, and Chris Erickson ' --f. 1 X . Skiing For the third time in three years, the Bobcat skiers have taken the Big Sky Crown. Since the Cats had little competition from within the conference, they were more concerned with two other teams competing in the combination conference championships and invitational if 2 ' W- M ' meet. The final tally found the Cats on top . H -- ff ii V N Qt' with 369.7-1 points, the U. of Wlashington sec- ' - X 4 '- . A - . . ' X Q 'M it ' pm 3, E' Y ' pk ,, Q. 3,19 ' ond with 30880, and the U. of Utah third with Q wi x fi, x 32955. The nearest Big Sky opponent, the U. ' I fi' it X' iw M' A S 'r of Montana, finished 70 points behind the , ei. S Cats. -. A .J . , JN H! - ' hr A , r l N ,.-4 Jw r ...M 'P ' , i 1 .A-Nt. . X .tf?i'iQ:' ' , X gif - J ' X K S X A . X 'W ' A P- .wif J, ' F it N. bt- M .3 ..., .,,, .. , p - xx , N K , 'El 55'-Sires.-ielt if xN . . t 9 Ni i.. . . ' Aly ..h,.fR1'i3ei3:x . 1 X ix K . i T 3-PEM. Q E . . ' - . 49 or -. :Q i . ff X, ' r , ,. ,, -VN .X it 1 i, W sg. , XS A fri: '. , , . . if .-,.f.s.,.J. '1 ? 1 .4 as ' A Sex eflpjk ..fQ'i.Q?':2w,1'aie.-i--, .- . n Ni Nt X Ni' if .vw A .4 ' h . . 'X ff: Q X ' . 1- Q -:A . 1 ,x v N -X., K .ss - S , I Q 338- f' ' ff T -K- i -we N ,. .A y Q ... H. s r 2 15, r X xi - f'. 'x ' J' , t -1. , - ' if f - X' -5 t t g. ,- 'R . Y x- . ' 5 , 5 mx' K L Q .X I . LK, -X , .' xLQv1:yxx',:S Y: VM r ,. ,K :X 5. -Q'1'.' . Determination is as important as wax .i i X rv ' J. ' .r ,.w mt 'Q ' .vs A skier leans low for speed. . x. .J 'A' 9 Ml I The beautiful new Chalet serving Bridger Bowl. L. - 5 . Style and form are all-important in the downhill. bl' .5- ,,. A sweep of the jumping events gave MSU a win in its own invitational meet. The three schools which compe- ted in all events were Montana State, with 37918, the Air Force Academy with 349.74 points, and the University of Montana with 306.29 E. Wre tling Row One: Coach Agocs, Bill Sansaver, Ron Incoronato, Bill Anderson, Larry Olson, Lonnie Niswanger, Roger Fincher, Bill Hageman, Russ Roy. Row Three: Leonard, Dick Kilpatrick, Dave Stien, Bill Beach, Ton Denning, Assistant Ed VVessner, john Vincent, Mike Meyer, Scott Dean, Karl Ohs, Bob Becher, Coach Wayne Purdom. Row Two: Steve Stosich, Dan Kober, Ron Bray, Merle Mike Bul'g6SS. Lowell Springer, U 'w iw- 'fin I mf-.. Af, The seasons record for the Wrestling team was six wins and five losses. The co-captains were seniors Karl Ohs and Larry Leonard. The team voted the most valuable player award to Karl Ohs. The Bobcats beat the U. of M. in two different matches and also beat Utah State, Hiram Scott, XVhitWorth, and Weber State. Losses Went to B.Y.U., Washington State, Minot State, Bemdji State, and Idaho State. A bobcat wrestler works toward a guillotine hold on his opponent. Lowell Springer, in the 160 lb. class. locks up to set up a takedown. Bill Anderson, in the 137 lb. class, maneuvers to roll Over his opponent. Bobcat Dick Kilpatrick hangs on to prevent a roll-out. The Big Sky Championships were held in Pocatello, Idaho, at Idaho State University. There are six schools in the Big Sky Conference: Idaho State, Gonzaga, Weber State, University of Idaho, University of Mon- tana and MSU. Big Sky Champions were Larry Leon- ard, Merle Olson, and Karl Ohs. Bill Anderson, Lowell Spring, and Mike Myers captured second places. XVrestlers and their respective weight divisions were: Dave Steen ...... Larry Leonard . . . Bill Anderson . . . Merle Olson ..... Lonnie Niswanger Lowell Springer . . Mike Myers ..... Karl Ohs ....... Dale Kraft . . . Scott Dean. . . .....................115lbs. .... 130 lbs. .... 137 lbs. .... 145 lbs. .... 152 lbs. .... 160 lbs. .... 167 lbs. .....177lbs. ........191lbs. Heavyweight -. ' iv-Y, , QS I L ' Q, - 1' 'B J. . . . ,. 'ff'w'ia2 - ...Q-fa-5 in -'lg 1.11 7.1.1 :X,p'i,in,z I F 'Ei-is l , A z uf gi 4.' t 54 ',,, WM? Mr 9 ,C Y ' 3 , .Q Q 17' ' v , ., , 1 l Y af' l Y X . Q In P o ' ' 4 ' .hi 'M :ff 7v' -nf' Xi' '- ' , 'sw 11 n -f3'91'5a.f T .2 pf lack Row: Robert VanNice, George Converse, Darryl Mackey, Bob justeson, Brian Brandt, C. T. Ripley, ames Snider, Glen Black. Gary Owens, VVilliarn Visher. john Tate. Front Row: Lloyd Glazier, Edward -Iickel, Robert Schmall, Larry Bussinger. Dan Sebiner, Dan Lantis. Judo Officially organized this year, the MSU judo and Karate Club expanded to hold classes in both judo and karate. Participating in numer- ous tournaments, the club managed to place 2nd in team standing throughout the state of Montana. This was the first year that the club sent a team to the National Collegiate judo Champion- ships. Several of the team members received promotions and will return next year. Members Who played a big part in the team's success, but are not pictured included Norm LeFevre, George Myers, Dennis Morgan, Greg Graves, and NValt Schaff. '7 Intramurals I don't know, it looks like basketball The number of students who participate in varsity athletics .s comparatively small when the entire enrollment of the iniversity is considered. Some of those who desire some sort nf athletic activity find it through a physical education rourse, but the vast majority find it through participation in :he intramural program. Dnce again, the program was headed by the versatile Dob- Jie Lambert. Intramurals was represented in Student Senate Jy its own commissioner Bill Zimmerman. Men competed ,n either Greek or dorm leagues and in some sports the dorm ,eagues were sub-divided due to the large number of partic- pants. Point totals were kept during the year in the Greek league and a final champion was named. You say I have to knock all those little things down? H NO SN'CKlNG l .' if x .wxmstu , 2 dies- ae N--i - 4- WH W 'Q st- f 3'L-,.i? 4+ X s 3 ...gg-xg I -5 'V v ,,-f ' ' X N- . . -- -N 1:93 if fee-X PSN., X M 5 I, ,Q 9 l S , 1 ' - t 5 Z I, 4 wt- A - Intramural games may have lacked the Bobcats' crowds, but they had all of the excitement. AA 3--Li I Kneeling: Barb Krall, Barb Flint, Gwen Elings. Sitting: Gail Candlin, Sandy Magill, Margie Cillett, Robin Abell, Ianet Boyd, Mary Ann Bailey. Standing: Shelly Hartung, Diane Ellwein, Mary Heifem, Mary Io McQuirck. The WAA basketball team completed its third season without a loss be defeating Mis- soula, Washington State, Rocky Mountain in Billings, and Western Montana. The campus intramural tournament was won by Hapner Hall. A volleyball clinic was held on campus for oilicials, timers, and scorers. The officials Were given written and practical exams. A group of WAA members put on a tumbling exhibition during the half time of one of the Bobcat basketball games. In addition to basketball and volleyball, members participated in track, swimming, tennis, badminton, softball, and bowling. Recreational swimming was held in the old gym every Thursday night. Q .i The games rotten, but look at that boy down there. 1 , 165 . '. X: Q 1 xx Oh, please lady, save my bird. Hope and joy. ef xr It's called getting close to your work. Forensics Forensics offers a forum for discussing topics of national and international concern. The ability to express one's self clearly and concisely goes beyond the debate tournament per se, permeating the participants classroom and extra- curricular activities. It is often termed the only MSU inter- collegiate competitive event based on intellectual endeavor alone. National prominence for MSU has culminated in a recognition that includes executive positions in several na- tional forensics honoraries and national debate tournaments. Presently, M-State coach Les Lawrence is a council man for Pi Kappa Delta - the honorary for debate. and is being tou- ted as its next president. Debate goes so much further than a silver trophy. The schools, the people you swap minds with, and the perspective it gives you in communications make you cognizantg it gives you the matrix to build a per- sonalityf' Bert Tarrant Geoff Gibbs and Hank Preshinver scored yet were upset at the Wyomont meet held at Piocicy Mountain College in Bill- ings. The first round they beat the U. of M's first place debate team and the second round they beat their second place de- bate team. But in the finals lost to their third place team - their girls team. The junior debate team, of George Antonsen and Steve Anacker, placed third at the Yellowstone meet at Eastern Montana College. ul The debate team, chosen by the regional committee of debate coaches, which represented MSU at the National Qualifying meet at the Univ. of Oregon, was composed of Tom Schmalz and Greg Mullally. A debate, which lasts one hour and twenty minutes, chal- lenges mental stamina, taxes alertness, and also measures knowledge of the subject. M-State has placed no lower than third in all meets attended thus far this year. One of the outstanding wins came with the second place- finish of Mullally and Schmalz in the NVeste1'n Speech Association tournament in Sacramento, Calif. The University of Southern California - with hill-ride scholarships, a blank check budget, and over S30 graduate students involved, won the tourney on a split decision. Schmalz and Mullally also placed in the Wfyoming Invitational Tournament while Louden and Tarrant carried the colors in the Yellowstone Valley Tournament in Billings and in MSU's own Treasure State Tournament. Row One Henry Preshinger. Greg Mullally, Coach L. A. Lawrence, Allen Louden, Bert Tarrant, and Tom Schmalz Mu ic Orpheus with his lute made trees, And the mountain-tops that freeze, Bow themselves when he did sing. From Henry VIIIH by Shakespeare is V' 'if 'fsv f 2 P bs 2 fm-ni ' WC s r .Ivy - In the fall, the newly-formed MSU NVind Ensemble, consisting of thirty-five selected wind instrumenta- lists. chose a program of 20th Century band music for their first public concert. A later concert was followed by a spring tour. The MSU Bobcat March- ing Band added vigor and pep to the aura of the MSU athletic events. The symphonic Band gave a benefit concert for the Heart Fund and toured cen- tral Montana with a series of nine concerts. The Symphonic Orchestra played for the massive production of Giuseppe Verdi's R'Requiem. Symphony director Creech Reynolds conducted both of the performances. held on February 19 and 20, and artfully drew the religious strains from the orchestra to comple- ment the depth and tonality of the vo- cal components. o'3 4 0 'll... r 'f'v1qp SYMPHONIC BAND - Row One: janet Lein, Roxanne Bumham, Barbara john Berg, Ron Davis. Row Three: Doug LaDuke, john Helzer, David Nielsen, Nlyrick, jean Chalmers, Peggy Edie, Ron Schmall. Bob Nlyrick, jayleen Goosey. L96 Eaton. Mike Kennedy. jay DHViS. Row FOI-lf: MT- Sowell. Jackie VCSCU1, Row Two: Patty Ocepek. Wes Nickolas, Larry Thompson, jim Bond, Deanna Don Goering. Kaptie, Darla Nansel, Fred Ne-able, Terry Myhre. Diane Keller, Ron Riter, all Montanan MONTANANS: Gale Kinzie, Paula Sparlin, Cynde Easton, Lynne Malvin, Pat Hove, Patty Tobin, Alice Hollenstiner, Patty Bateman. Row Two: Paul Ritter, Bill Altimus, Ben Laws, jay Davis, Dick Shackleford. jerry Schneider. Chuck Bateman, Dennis Dell. O Chamber Choir In addition to assisting with the Madrigal Dinner. the MONTANANS provided the primary cast for the production of 'The Marriage of Figaro in May. In the spring they toured Canada and northern Montana. Smaller concerts were performed for stu- dents. iw' Chamber Choir is selected from Chorale. They gave a fall concert, performed at the Madrigal Dinner, and toured smaller towns in Montana and Wlyo- ming. This group specializes in early Renaissance chamber music. CHAMBER CHOIR: Terry Browning, Dorothy Dunn, Sue judisch, Carol Collier, Lynn Melvin, Penni Holgate, Alice Hollenstiner, Terri Scharif. Row Two: Kelvin Caughlan, Ron Beuchler, Fred Nebel, john Onstead, Dan Hopper, David VanDyken, lay Davis, Ivan Lorentzen, Paul Ritter, Chuck Howard. 1 Chorale CHORALE - Row One: Linda Kaufman, Chris Cooper, Dorothy Dunn, Terry Browning, Lois Read, Ben Laws, Frank Valach, Ivan Lorentzen, David VanDyken, Kevin Caughlan, Chuck Howard. Ruth Gumprecht, Sonja Ginther, Linda Orcutt. Row Two: Teri Scharif, Isabelle Collins, Chris Cooper, Patti Bateman, Paula Sparlin, Chuck Bateman, Bill Altimus, Tim Davidson, Dave Anderson, Roger johnson, jim Silton, Greg Skiba, Paul Ritter, jane Bing, Penni Holgate, Terri Scharff. Row Three: Kathy Laws, Patty Tobin, Carol Collier, David Volseth, Fred Nebel, Ron Beuchler, Bob Parkhurst, john Helzer, Lowell Dightman. Gordon Kroemer, Kirk Morgan, Cynde Easton, joan Grifiith, Anne Grotbo, judy Stevens. Row Four: Sue judisch, Linda Gibson, jill Reeder, Lon Eliason, Steve Cordes, jerry Arthun, jerry Schneider, Rod Zent, jay Davis, Dan Hopper, Tom Grayson, Mike McNeil, Alice Hollenstiner, Pat Hove, Lynne Melvin, Sandy Fran- sen. The Music department was instrumental in the guest appear- ance of Charles Rosen, pianist. His public performance and private consultations were asthetically rewarding. The 60-voice MSU Chorale's Fall Concert was highlighted by the Vivaldi Magnificent,', directed by Bruce Brown. Featured soloists were Cynde Easton, Paula Sparlin, jill Reeder, Lynn Melvin, Chuck Bateman, and Ron Beuchler. The Winter Con- cert contained The Creationn by Tom Scott. Thesetting of the story of the creation to music was narrated by Rod Zent. Psalm 100, written for a double choir, was also performed. The MSU Chorale was the primary MSU vocal component of the presentation of Verdi's Requiem. Soloists with the Cho- rale were soprano Dorothy Barnes, of the University of Idaho, mezzo-soprano Mary Moore, of Great Falls, tenor Dan Nelson, of MSU, and bass Larry Day, of Colorado State University. Publication Q s , x W Q 21? , X 2 x X X Q Apropo Mike Cook, Editor ev P f W, J A 'n in -fun -.rf Y . all will .x,eQX.1,r,-'.ill-121 R ,A ,i ,-'ii .nv- atvl. wif. ,-'-gf-x-QM Q.-fill fl Li isiffzfxl' 'R+-.. After the ads, literature, and artwork were completed, the staff arranged the materials in a pleasing manner. Craig Howard, Associated Editor Apropos spent this year getting back on its feet after a dismal year in 1966-67. The newest and lowest budgeted of the publications, it had its problems getting the students' interest built up enough so that an adequate staff could be maintained. Despite these handicaps, and the fact that the magazine had only enough money to produce one issue per quarter, the issues that did appear featured the better prose and poetry written on campus, plus informative articles on the University and the State of Montana. Also included in each issue were re- views of L.P. Albums, reviews of current pa- perbacks, art Work, illustrations, and photo- graphs - all done by M.S.U. studentsf, Mike Cook David Olsen, Business Manager Exponent , U 'I wx.. A.-, wQ1.:, t .. , ,sxgigz ps. Diane Travis, Associate Editor X .1 , seoo M .'-'fp ' -' f, ff was , Sherry Saunders, Business Manager Bill Huntzicker, Editor 178 , ...i il' 'Sw-6- h N-.' 'ete Perry, Sports Editor L 513 'SPA V P T 'C as .-' Phyllis Surface, Copy Editor .a , ., if 6156 EQ? SFQQSE w js 'f I. . .a,s,f,i,!A vii' 3 lx rick Hun, Photo Editor Rae Paulson, Assist. Bus. Manaffer ,arry McCartney, Photographer b Vayne Bingham, Layout Editor Greg Albertson, News Editor B011 TCFFHUL Il1f6fViCWS -'gi fi lf you wanted to know what was going on at MSU, all you had to do was to go to the Exponent office on VVednesday nights. There you would have found a noisy, disorganized mob of characters in the act of putting out the weekly cam- pus newspaper. It was a demanding job, but one of the most fun and Worthwhile extra-curricular activities on campus. The Exponent has been serving Montana State since 1910. It is completely rim by students and they are proud of their free press. One of the Exponent's goals was to promote bet- ter student-faculty-administration relationships through mutual understanding. It tried to present a true and impar- tial picture ofthe day's events by reporting facts accurately and by presenting all sides of a story. If .1 ..ffv! er2f A A w SKEHRHT SHEHIFF 'Qtr t ELECT N 'Tiff NN Besides exploring issues of vital student interest such as aca- demic freedom or the drug question, the Exponent encour- aged participation in campus activities by acting as a bulle- tin board for the many extra-curricular groups. It also served as a forum for public debate via editorials, weekly- guest columns, and letters to the editor. The staff claimed some Exponent firsts this year - a color: Christmas literary and pictorial supplement and a special! 38-page 75th Anniversary edition which reviewed MSU'S' history and future. , Bill Huntzicker, Exponent Editor, stated, 'The success off this year's paper was due to the most enthusiastic and coop- erative staff the Exponent has ever hadf 3 Diane Travis I , fur' Q . ix Q ' - f i, r. ' AQ ,,'v :- x - Jim, F4 , -A V , Linda Halley, Business Manager m Sunny Ray Sandoi C0,Edit0r Barb Flint, Co-Editor 9, fs 2 Ll ha L 'i 'Il ff Layout Staff - Darrell Grossman, Joe Boddy, Sidney Kurland, Don DeVoe, Harley Sorrells. l'The dreaded deadlines were met - this year! Preliminary planning was done the previous summer as the editors for- mulated the basic thoughts and concepts which would unite all the matter in this book. Changes were sometimes made as supplementary ideas and material were interjected. Organizational meetings were well-attended and as Fall Quarter progressed, those students with interest and ability were given the editorships. The color section received intense, concentrated treatment as over 400 slides were examined to obtain those for the first sixteen pages. The theme, Reflections, was considered in picking the final pictures. The staff was extremely disappoin- ted when the brown cow Qsymbol of Moo U.l could not be printed because the slide was too dark. Trials and tribulations included a staff strike after a part of our total budget of 332,000 was tabled on purely a technical E 2, In h . in ' s gg Elia? point by Finance Board. But this action was soon corrected. Peggy Quist, the publishers representative visited us several times and answered questions which had been annoying us. The phone bills increased as numerous intricate mistakes were corrected in time - thanks to Peggy. In Spring quarter, the entire staff went to Salt Lake City courtesy of Student Senate and the publisher. There they met the publisher, were briefed on next year's book, and made final approvals on all sections of this year's annual. Though hours were sometimes long and disagreements rose - these were outweighed by the personal pride in creating a good, solid annual. The Spring Quarter Publications Party reflected our relief in having completed our work for an- other year. Sunny Sando Barb Flint Loren Rowe, Vernon Roberts. Photographers 'The work of the Photo Department begins in the spring of each year with work on the color section, spring sports and tip-ins. In the fall, a staff is recruited and shooting begins in earnest - parties, games, activ- ities . . . all-night printing sessions. Xllinter Quarter sees us at basketball games, more parties and in the dark- room printing frantically. A MONTANAN Photographer is a combination of technician, artist, somnambulist and at leasbaccording to the editor, part crazy. All and all the life of a pho- tographer is at least interesting. -Rob Clark Darrel Grossman, Layout Editor .weak Mike Kazmarek. Chief Processor Marlis Urton fwith Illya Clarkl, Photographer Howard Wilson, Photographer l Rob Clark, Co-Photo Editor 1 Mike Hoffman, Co-Photo Editor 1 Russ Alexander ports Editor leth Hines Ilubs Editor f I if MUN H g anet Sabo Ilass Editor Larry Weintz Copy Editor Sue Janssen Greek Editor MNH Nc r Q W, 5 ,. I. Q. J - R13 , Q, v ' I X 'lxk lxfs 5 4 N33 .If 455 . l ., ' ., ilk? ., Ai' ' Vicki Perressini Honoraries Editor judy Kranich Asst. Bus. Manager 1 The primary purpose of the ROTC program is to train young men for positions of leader- ship and management in the highly complex and challenging military organizations of tomorrow. Openings are available in every field of endeavor and professional training is available. Coed Colonette PWM? , W' . ,. V X v K 1 ,en .. ,, ,r , . , ' fx! t' I 4wkFf ?3,','xf '14 1' U U ,vl In A x, P , ' 1- 'sin' . N' tn.. , - -4,,.'f,3,,.-ff My gy 1 .1 .5,! AQ!! V. . ' 4 1 1. 34 1. .4 , ,, , 1'Y-v 'J1p?Y4 1 I i 1 ' 1 1 A,, 'E ggw-'1N-,vt -my J 1,7 .L ul ,r -1 ' V,,1. I. . N 1. . N V y If 'K V4 ll v, ' Ax ., ,' ' , I I. If 'E' Y 41 i ll 5 , Wm- V744-3..v'l,p . .l I .1 ' '3-1' 71' ' 1 XL. ' 0, : .tiff ang -J . ' Connie O'C0nnc-311 187 4 , Cini Bradford Shelley Fishbaugh Ann Chamberlin NVanda Fishbaugh Debbie Cooper Rita Flansaas Pam Cooper Linda Fowler Deanna Dormaier Connie Furlong Peggy Edie Billie Gallagher Angel Flight is a one credit class, the membership of which is restricted to girls who are chosen by the military science department on the basis of marching ability, poise, and personali- ty. NVith the proceeds of their button sales and shoe shines they were able to perform at several schools and give ex- hibitions. Their many hours of practice fin the fieldhouse, armory, and SUB parking lotj paid off in their high plac- ing when they attended the area com- petition at Seattle in April. Cheryl Gravos Kathy Criflin Linda Hart Nancy Hogg Cheryl Irion Debbie Iorgenson Connie Keebier Nancy Kelly Diana Kenison Chris Sederholm Sheri Knadler Sande Smiley Kathy Lindeberg Patricia Tobin Vicki Linn Bonnie Tuss LaDonna Metcalf Cathy Verzuh Pam Morin Lynne Westbrook Shirley Olson Marilyn Wester Dianne Samuels Carol Ann Worrall Ted Beck Kenny Blutt Ed Bukoslcey Karl Byrer Dayton Silver Lowell Dightman Gary Ferentchak William Goodwin Michael Hannifan Donald Huffman Dave Kalherg Richard Kindnen Doug Lockie james Nuber Stanley Richardson Gene Madding Michael O'Connell Dennis Simonich Ronald Mahlum Chauncey Owen Clifford Stephens Fred McCracken Allan Paige Roger Stewart George McFadden Frank Raggio Major ID. Wall Arnold Air Society is a national honorary for advanced Air Force ROTC cadets. Each university that has an ROTC pro- gram has a corresponding Arnold Air Squadron - ours is the Eugene DeCosse squadron. Arnold Air promotes aerospace knowledge to the community through talks to numerous civic groups and clubs. It also provides motivation for becoming a military officer. This year our squadron was active in several civic projects. Arnold Air sponsored a clothing drive. for the childrens schools at Boulder and Twin Bridges, started a Civil Air Patrol squadron in this area, and worked on the Flaming Arrow Boy's Ranch. AUA AUSA is open to junior and senior army ROTC cadets. The military function of the organiza- tion is to expose the cadets to the social part of military life. For civic projects, the AUSA sponsored a house-to-house donation canvas for the Red Cross and escorted the Miss MSU can- didates at the pageant. The organization held a i'Dining Inn Spring quarter at which time the senior cadets were honored. They also took a field trip to the Custer Battlefield where the episode was explained to them from a military standpoint. Michael Addy Michael Blanchfield Michael Clement Paul Albert Kenneth Boarson Herbert Cogley Reed Anderson james Bond joseph Crocifisso Stephen Applin David Brown Greg Curlniff Lyman Bennett Paul Burkhart Dale Cllllniflgfml Ronald Bergland William Carroll john Davenport Ronald Billstein james Currie Douglas DSHCGI' LeRoy Di Pasquale Ion Drake john Ellingsen Thomas Frisby Cary Fritz Thomas Futton Don Goyins Max Harshman Art Hecker Steven Hicks Frank Hill james Hopper Michael Howard Leonard Iverson Donald jackson jon johnson Leonard johnson David jones Lynn Kerzman Cary Lacher Alfred Leatherberry l l Charles Lightfoot Ben Lowman Raymond Madson Peter Martin jon Meyer Terrance Mikkelson Ted Murray Carl Neuherg Greg Neville Lonnie Niswanger jack Oyama VVayne Otte Carl Peterson Don Peterson Maurice Petterson Clifford Rvlander Frank Pickett Bruce Putnam Doug Rosholt Gerald Roth Steve Roth john Rouane Thomas Sage Brant Scott Robert Sharples Theodore Shema Darrell Smith Robert Smith Samuel Smith Roger Sommerville james Steven Allan Stricker Ken Treat Richard Trees Delvin Trost Bruce Vadnais Eugene Van Dyken Richard Vance Fred VVagner Tim XVhite Donald Wijtala Allen Wolfe 22 People sup ,, Qqif I ,..s- Y ., .N . +1 61 -- f f i . . - at Nurses with their plastic patient. The meat of the matter. 5 l wr: gi. The plastic, fantastic lover. Experience is an instructor. In the television curriculum exper- ience in choosing the most desirable camera angle acquainted one with the editorship aspects of production. In meats lab, identification of cuts and grades of meat were practiced. Nurses tried their skills on a plastic body capable of reproduc- ing numerous humanoid functions. In art, sculptures of minute to major proportions were able to be constructed in the Her- rick Hall catacombs. The master control in the TV lab More Reflections: The year continues, and the Search for enjoyment brings - excitement in a new discovery, anxiety at an intramural game, satisfaction in group participation, and quiet recollection - for peace. - XXI' i ws- mania it ' if 1 i l if 1 ji, W U. -, wma' 'jg ' lv , :fix i 'Q 1 'ffl f i, ease-ff! if i f rl y t .xc ' ' inf . J Y r-rf -- 'xiii ' X W T 1 ,V HL FT Q ,A X i -- Sl li ' 3 2+-.K ' M' z Q-A --L-.H 1 A 5 ' . . 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Specially-constructed pipe chutes and pens permitted the stmctures to be portable. The 150 entrants came from a myriad of schools - BYU, Utah State, Idaho State, Dixie, Weber, Ricks, Western, Eastern, and Northern Montana, and the University of Montana. In addition to the five major events for men there was a ribbon-roping event - a contestant roped his calf, ran to it and removed the ribbon tied to it, then foot-raced to the starting line. The girls competed in the barrel racing and goat tying events. The sororities of MSU competed in the calf scramble - the girls who put the T-shirt on their calf in the shortest time won. The fraternity men competed in the Wild Cow ride. Winners of each event, ex- cluding the Creek events, received trophy buckles. The All-Around Cowboy and Cowgirl each were awarded a hand-tooled saddle and the High Point Cowboy from Montana won the Hart-Kramer Memorial trophy. On Saturday night, during the intermission, a colt was auc- tioned off and a saddle was rattled. The romance of the old West lives on in college rodeo - an ever growing inter-collegiate sport. I told you to use your pants - they're three sizes bigger. 198 Q - s '41 . . 'W x Rodeo Queen Terry Jo Stephens I I ,,.f 'N,, X X S ,A - V -- . ' ' . ..- .J' A ' i5,4.'fy.,Wnb1w3,lQ., 'l v ' 2 1 511 -.. ...., , -2- ,R .J ,' 4555? ' , '- '- 71.9 ' .MQW 'W L-'f 'Www 5 ' Mr -4114.-A. -' ' ,-4., ' ' Q' -' L' I --' Q '- M:f,:H,..-.ilufj wh, v -Q V k 1 I .Ng D gl .S 'R X 1 211'-'.g' ' 2. - if 9- V 1.0- A ,Eg if it th : ,J ,E -fn,-,nl , , J ,Sr 0 x ' -X EL- ff:- A fziiif 4-' ' 'XML Hiiif- 1' f'?f'+ L f - Q Y - 2 I can think of a lot of easier ways to work my way through college. Bull riding constitutes one of the more dangerous aspects of rodeo. Girl contestants eam points in barrel racing and goat tying. Thesegnoints determine a win- ning team at each ro eo. , vs 3 '1'r-0' , , .2 2? K staffs? a . -M ,. . ,.., ,I J Little I gives students a chance to participate in all phases of livestock and grain judging. - ,, Q ' Well,I know hes a little long, but there's not much I could do about it. Little I Little I is a take-off on the Chicago Interna- tional. Competition in the Little I, which is open to any student, consists of the showing of cattle, sheep, horses, and swine. An entrant need not necessarily have been raised on a farm or ranch as the competition is judged sole- ly on the fineness of the showing. There are judging contests set up by each department - the Range Department had students judge range plots while the Agronomy Department had students judge and identify seeds and grains. Each department, in addition, sets up public displays such as the identification of meat cuts by the public. The Little I queen is chosen and the final night of the event is cli- maxed by the sumptuous portions of Bar-B- Cued beef served at a monumentous Big Sky Bar-B-Cue. ijt., V ' Jr . . . .. v. -. , vt .-,.-. , QUT L-'. , 4 fggzjisss. u , . - - , .ilw'x. , , 1, ,me V . ,- Van ,V ,J I ff: - fr. , 5 , ,-,tv . - -, V. -lr 1, , 01,2 tr,-.4 ji: . - ,Li f' ,. .'-I - fi' . -'T ff. jf ., rf at ,E 4' . ', '- ,' 4 - , 1, 4 - s- 1' h . :rl fe. I i i - V .nj 6 .. judges ive all livestock a very thorougi going-over. 2 202 Little I Queen Lena Johnson '-' -. 4 . a . ' fe, e 1 JU v'i HW. . pring People XVhen did I start Feeling insecure, feeling unsure And start wondering why, Wlondering Wlhy? My values seein Discordant and equitable All in the same breath Too many thoughts XVith not quite enough order. 2 2 I must Search I have progressed I am closer to my eternal quest XVho am I? XVhat am I? Where am I going? ' 5233, 'fi-3 I H0 ORARIE. N I '? 13 M VME? jane Alverson Margo Beldon Sue Bergsieker Linda YBourdet Cheryl Bowen janet Boyd Rena Cervenka l Alice Crouch Kay johnson Sandra McGuin Carol Dismore Marie Kirscher ' Norma Noraker Arlette Forsell Susan Krieg Connie Pugh Sharon Granning janis Lachenmaier Kathy Pyfer Helen Hartsell Judy LeSage Kay Riedel Cynthia Hustad Paulette Mayberry Leda Rugtvedt Sue Iansky Barbara McCurdy Patricia Schroeder The Spur purpose shall be to serve the University and the community, to support the activities in which the student body participates, to foster among the Women a spirit of loyalty and usefulness, and to uphold the traditions of the university. This year Spurs adopted a detachment in Viet Nam, sponsored a toy drive for underprivileged children, and worked at the Special Education Center at Wilson School, in addition to their regu- lar, annual projects. Karen Stephens Carla Stevenson Patricia Tobin Marsha Townsend Betty Vanatta Candy Walker joan Williams Steve Balzarini james Beardsley Rick Blevins Charles Brekjem Bob Brown Nomian Brown Ted Carter Gregg Curtis Greg Diener jackson Gallup Dan Hammersteven Chuck Hammond Robert Hazelton David Henderson Darrell Hert Tom Hoover Craig Howard Robin Hurless NVilliam Huston Douglas Hyde Loren Katzenberger 1' err? john Kautzman Dick Luoma Budge Parker Bob Quinn Dave Robertson Ken Romo Robert Sager Fangs, the sophomore mens' counterpart of Spurs, is a vital part of our campus. They are charged with the enforcement of campus traditions -fthe frosh wearing of the beaniesj, offer as- sistance to frosh Women as they move into the dorms Fall Quarter, assist the Spurs in school elections, help with orienta- tion and commencement, and usher at athletic events and en- tertainment performances. Charles Seel Greg Smith Gene Surber Bill Tumquist Raymond Uhlrich Don NVilder 2. Spur of the Monlent C'-f'vNQ O 1-Helen Hartscll Fang of Fam e .ff 1 .kb .1 ,. Bob Sager Mortar Board -we ary, selects members on the basis of leadership, scholarship, an ee nounced at the annual Honors Day Assembly. This year Morta xI2gaI'?r:'3Bfi2fiZtt Board sponsored a graduate seminar program, celebrated thei Connie Cnfnis Wanda Fisnbnngh 50th Anniversary, and gave awards to freshman girls having th Billie Gallagher Betty Jacobs Kathleen Metcalf Mary Hayne Cale Kinzie Susan Viertel Sharon Langemo Teresa Wichman judy MacSpadden Pat Worthley Mary McDonald Vondene Zander Mortar Board, nationally recognized senior Women service honor- d service. New members are selected in the spring and are an- I' I' 6 highest grades at the end of the year. , Septemviri recognizes the seven outstanding sen- ior men on campus. Founded in 19:20 by a student resolution, Septemviri has maintained the highest of prerequisites for membership - high scholar- ship, extensive participation in activities, and honorable personality. These seven senior men, recognizable by the roman numeral VII on their blazers, assist with orientation and commence- ment Weeks. They also sponsor the Presidents Assembly - at which the President gives his State of the University address. Septemviri EX A M ,VY X3 ' ' od' W ..-. D -- 3 ' ' '1 3 N . Row One Frank Hill, Chuck Townsend, Mike Elgie, Don Schmidt. Row Two: Larry Hambly, Chuck Samuel, jim Robbins, 2 2 Le Buffon Iim Alderson Les Buffs, or The Clowns, is a strictly Greek organi- zation composed of two members from each fraternity. Members are tapped in the spring by the old members. The Buffs add spice and vigor to the campus with their escapades. One student said, 'They get away with what others would like to try. La Reine is the Queen of the Clowns. This year the Buffs published their Guide to Freshman Women, or hog log - as it is often called. In addition to their numerous functions, they gave scholarship and student government partici- pation trophies to outstanding Greek fraternities and sororities. A scholarship of S100 was given to an out- standing freshman girl chosen hy the faculty. jon Blankmeyer Tom Lowman joe Borla Sam Luoma Ron Davids Gene Markuson Doug Denler Gene Munson Mike Elgie Dale Norby Mike Ferris jack Prather Wayne Purdom Stan Rasmussen jim Robbins jan Wilking Bob Yunck Bill Zimmerman 12 1 La Reine -4. '.-. ,:.. ,, , 'E'-Z . an wb . AV' 4 34 1: ,SVN ...wx an-,V - - , , rid: 5 ,. , X, ,,. , . ...Hx 4 A 'jf 1 .mf ' f. t.. 6 ,M ,Q U., in-E N ,XA . g , ,gg ' . ' 'Winn' ' 54 .. , 4 ' x- ' 'M ' .ff 1 , .-.. , , , ' V 'L F Nh?x-ag' sw.. 'A . ,..,.,N,Q, ' . ,. Ng? - A -4.- W 5 A 'x E Jwf , I Xa W. I 5 . X..-.fa ', 1 , X v -. I' ' ' 'K ' 1 ., qv k NAS J,,i,3,3 TI , xr , . X K iv' :ex wx w M 1. . , : . 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Members are chosen on the basis of outstand- ing service, leadership, citizenship, and promise of future usefulness. Although this organization holds no formal meetings or sponsors no projects, it does provide a placement or reference service to assist members seeking employment, scholarships, and fellowships. riff- ,Ns Michael Addy Sherry Arld6rS0rl Carol Christensen Dorothy Dunn Robert Anderson Mary Ann Bailey Bill Davis 214 Mike Elgie Shelley F ishbaugh Wanda Fishbaugh Shirley Fulker Bruce Gillespie Larry Hambly Earl Hanson Frank Hill Betty Divers Jacobs Helen johnson Cale Kinzie jack Klovstad Sharon Langemo Sam Luoma Kathy Machler Linda Mattelin Norm Nelson jean Nuber Dave Phillips jim Robbins i V i ii rl i, Chuck Samuel Don Schmidt Iohn Sikonia judson Temple Chuck Townsend Doug Vogel , Pat Worthley .Loi 1 91 .,,,- EW, . A.. P.: fx' Q : Q1 QI , Aa riz' , , W Il ,1 . -,IU I lv , A-5, . 15'-'15 11'- lx. -4 W, -A ,-Qzkxfi' ,Q igm i:f,1.Kf-3, X .z. 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Sitting: Ken Brady, Terry Nugent, Mary Ann Mullaly, Sandy Brown. 218 W -.ww 5 , ' During the first year of any kind of competition of any T kind in swimming, the Bobcat swim team participated in I four meets. Although the Cats lost to Idaho State 49-39, , Dave Allen, a high school All-American, was undefeated I small pool in the gym and had to practice on a trampo- P line. The team was coached by Iohn O,Leary, a senior in u physical education and Zoology. The MSU athletic de- partment has no plans for competition in swimming in i the Big Sky conference until the new pool is completed in s the field house - probably during the 69-70 school yeari M A df- Ml Billings AAU 5-1-48, Washington State 52-45, and U of M, ,L in 1 and 3 meter' diving. He was unable to practice in the -T I Track pn Q' 1, Z . 1 V hm 'YM .wr F ,, 'z Q.:-o 'PN 2573- SB arm? mag gd Kc N59 mcrgg OCD - :n 'E E.,-CQCD Sw? 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Although Mr. Beck does not enjoy the perennial success with his golf team that he does with his ski team, he does manage to give opponents some real competi- tion. i Tenni While the Montana Weather seems to bless the ski team, it does absolutely nothing for the tennis team. Mother nature often cancels outdoor practice in- definitely. When the team finally did get in some practice, they readied them- selves for a tough Big Sky conference schedule. Harold Gaustad was named the new tennis coach this year. Gaustad, a graduate student, won seven varsity letters during his undergraduate days. u i ' , , - .. lu 'fr . '- eve - - W .M - qw -f . Xw.1gf?TY'f.,' .- , ,,. ,, 'K - 5 . If gg wfgafwqv 'A AQ .-xi ..' . W F .fra 1- '- , ,f 'il' ,va , -' it ' ri i ,- fig.: -if 'se V- ff We V.. ' in-i. .2-L WU 'M , an ZZ 23 Dolphin w A -yi My f-f. -q,,,,4i,,,,,,y,,w,pgs ,fp4,,..,azua.uiw?ontw..: .nna .na-w.,t'a' 'K X, ' ' its- I 9 :Q ' if ,I 2 I 5 1 3 5 ,J . , 34-if r .9 WK? U ' Row One: jean Muller. Ann Mullally, Susan Archer, Donna Beckman, Cathy Johnston. Row Two: Bob Iustesen, Pam Scott, Nancy Nash. Susan jansen, Robin Burkland, Ieanine Theroux, Don Bruss. The MSU synchronized swimming team added two men to its mem- bership this year. Up to this year the team had been made up of only females. The group practices nightly and then presents several per- formances of their routine at the end of winter quarter. Dolphins gives women students, who are athletically inclined a chance to perform in spite of the male oriented athletic department. 994 Us? Co topless? About one more ni ht of this and 3 I'm going out for football. Water babies. 225 226 Rifle Team pf' J: 1' f 1' 34' 3 ,igbm-,is - j-.cvf ' I ' I ,..o ':':3.gg:2,.f1v' ' ' . A S i Dick Saunders, Cathe Cumow, Pat Mikesell, Carol Kroetch, Dave Albert, Bruce Vadnais, Toni Rhein, Paul Albert, jim VValdo, Phil Mead, Frank Pickett, SCM. Creenway, Dale Cobum, Roger Ward. r The MSU Rifle Team is probably the winin- gest team on campus. The team placed first at the Providence State College Invitational Tourney, the Bengal Trophy Match in Pocatello, and second at the Kansas State Turkey Shoot. The ROTC team was the 1967 National Champion and the varsity team was unoflicially tied for the National Championship. Paul Albert, Phil Mead and Cathe Curnow qualified for the Olympic tryouts to be held this summer. xg .,.A 'iw-. - I :FS 1 -- , mel' . ,. RW 3 ,. .f-gf Iggy' D Af' ,A Wy ,V 4 fi X YQ: s 7 , f .df , ,Q ' , in . Q X za 'Qi if hi 18 ' ' 4 M 3 N. , x . .ew A . . 4.5 sl 7' f x V H ' 1 :fv 4, 'L 6 gg 'J V 'W' JH? , . fl Q ' f Q get -3- Q' , f' -.2 fv 3-.-gf -,fn x J',fC'f.fX,.,', ' jww ,yy 'ff2ei39'k!5 ,flff V-3 -j . ,L 4 TF! ' fi' 'J'-3 .-wi. A 'EQ ' ' 4 Q52 N, ,, . - f Q YA 'K .f . 'f 'gc ,, 4. ,-je -. 5 1 3' .A '.7'5'-1l'L1 - 1'f1' f. .C-1. f -. . .121 1 -5-1 if- . -5-5 ' x A J , 1 1 ,4. , . 1 5 .U 5 ,V .f. .f .3 SW ,f,L,,, ,, ,kr 3 l. K If- 'L '. ,. x '-, , ' r ,,v if ' 'I' wp. , f '. ,gif M, 22 Fre hman Class fficer It would seem that freshman class presidents are put into a dilemma about coming up with new ideas which can be put into effect. It is hard to get sup- port from the students in each respective class. Col- lege students today are not class oriented. They have associations which cross such superficial lines as chronological classes. This is manifested in the poor record of attendance at class meetings, excluding the first one which is an election meeting. Those who do support a given project tif it makes it past Seated: Linda Gibson, Secretaryg Chip Roberts Men's Social Chrm. Standing: Marc Boyd, Presidentg Linda Fowler, Treasurerg Bonita DeYoung NVomen's Social Chrm. Dale Cheatum, Vice President. 7 the planning stagej are almost always members of previous student committees and boards or are dorm officers. Most workable ideas seem to originate from pre-existing boards and committees - especially Traditions Board. Freshman class officers can do lit- tle for their class in organizing new programs and projects. However, we DO gain valuable insight into the workings of student government so that one day, in another capacity or position, we can serve our fellow students proficientlyf' Mark Boyd Fre hmen Ron Aasheim Lynn Adams Konrad Akland Barry Albert Ieff Albrecht Michael Alexander David Alfson Patricia Alger Bonnie Allen David Allen Richard Allen Anne Aller 3 ' -2 sir' 'inf' .- girl 3 g ' . . 5? 5 f , s O f Qyit V P jo Ann Alles Penny Anderson George Anwnsen David Anderson janis Anderson Mafgflfet AHYOHSCU Deborah Anderson Roger Anderson Marcia AP05t9l Folke Anderson Tim Anderson Pam Ameson Cordon Anderson Steve Andrews Bafbel Amken jerry Anderson Rick Anteau lvlllaffd AlTl0ld Bill Antonioli Bonnie AYPIU g.,L..,'- A-. -, wb.. 2 ' ' lk. gf. ' if gif, 3, . GJ u g, I fi.. 1 l 15' gf , .Yin 3: jfs, Ellen Arthun Sherrol Arthun Frank Augare john Aulson Murray Ayuhari Rick Aznoe Della Bacon 2 23 Class of ' 1 ho' .f ...-, Kurt Baetrusch Karen Bailey Mickey Bailey Ted Bailey Kathy Baken Eugene Baker Kile Baker Roger Baker Nomi Baldwin Barbara Balhiser David Ballard Catherine Banaugh Kristin Bandy Ann Bare Montie Bare Kay Barfknecht Laura Bamard Ronald Bamdt james Bamett Barbara Bamosky Bruce Bass john Baucus Robert Beadle Pal Beeby jimi Baulevare Bob Bean R0ge1' Bekkel' Connie Bauman Colleen Beausoleile ,lack Belellel' Kathy Baumgart George Beck Ian Bell jill Baumler Robert Beck Cindy Beflediek Stan Baycey Rick Beck Billie Bennett Daniel Beadie Danna Beckman Mlfy ADH Bennett Michelle Bengimgn jerry Bishop Mike Blaskovich Benny R. Benson jet Black Theresa Blecker Bmce Benson jeanette Blaisdell William Bliss Ralph Benson Shelly Blakeslee Michael Blume Russ Berce Charlene Blanchard David Bodin Thomas Billings Janelle Blanchard Carter Boehn David Bing Terry Blankenship Tana Boender Linda Bohart john H. Bolen janice Bolland jim Booth judy Booth Allen Boquet Walter Borntrager Ron Boschee Sandy Boughn james Bourdet Lynn Boutilier Louise Boyd Marcus Boyd Tom Boydston -5 . . lax 'ff we af K Q 'BEZQ . '57-9 1 A m4 , 1 y .,,:. - ' '45 , I 1 , Debbie Boylan Peggy Boylan Virginia Bradford Dave Bradway Tom Bradley Diane Brawner Shirley Brewer 2 23 Fre hmen 93,2 E W- , :Av J H .4 I ,.- rim - .- ' ,, J r- TO a f :A . rr r 'r - ' ' :-1-an ' - ' - - -11.. . ' 4 'fini 'gf' V 1 . 324. .- Q , f ll z ,zu V .- , gr ' ' 34 11' .-3 f Fi. if 1 0 Ox ? Y X K a 1 FL F ' ia 255 ja x Z r C x B' 'ff Luv. 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'La 's I joyce Broekema Linda Brown Carreth Bruckner Amey Buchanan Nancy Burdick Louis Burton Mary Bronson Lonnie Brown Paul Bruckner Kathie Buckley Ron Burger James Buska Mike Brook Robert Brown George Brummer Richard Bucsis Robert Burgmaier George Busse Karen Brorby Saunderg Brown Nancy Bruner Richard Buehner Robin Burklund Laffy Bussingel' Rodrick Brosten NVilliam Brownell Heinz Brunner Barbara Buley Mike Burnett Patty .lea-n Butka Darrell Brown Wayne Browning janis Buck Ziedonis Bulta Patricia Bums I-'Xnn BuYan Kathy Brown Barbara Bruce Vickey Buck jim Burdick Wendy Bums Mlke Calawal' E: Eksysu.. fm t T all 3-'LL,'L,g' 1 Q ' . qiifgfviz 2' ef: 1: A, I 29 4,1 'gm sir: .,1fS'i'-Y 5 if f EW' 'F-' X If - 5 n k , V Qjs, 9, 1 I .. V :Iwi 4 ' El in 1. - k ' -C, Hugh Cameron Allan Campbell Bruce Campbell Keith Campeau Ethel Capp Kathy Capps Kay Carden Charles Carey Patty Carlson Jeanette Carpenter Michael Carpenter Cherryl Carson David Carter Mary Ann Carter 45? ,, fl, , Q xx uf, vi, s s , J . is Q E I st 4 :9 1 . ,V ,-1 -up I 1 luis Nancv Lou Carter Dale Cheathan Cady Cassie Tom Castles Sharon Caudill john Celar Nan Ceruenka Dan Chapman Tom Chestnut Curt Christensen Cary Christensen Randy Christenson Peggy Christee Allan Christopherson . X 'LN Maureen Chilton Robert Claypool Yvonne Chinn Becky Clark Connie Clark Douglas Clark Rod Clark Denise Claxton Wendy Clemes Monte Clemow Yvonne Cloninger Tom Claud Miles Cloyd Randy Cloyd 2 Class of' 1 '7-G? . P 5 ' -l .,4.,.,., 5,-fy Dale Coburn Marie Compton Cary Coffman Rob Conat Pat Coghlan john Conlin Mary Eillen Cole Cary Conner Rick Cole Cliff Cook Vincent Cole Dan Cook Doug Collins Gerald Cook 234 Tom Cook Edee Coombs Anita Cooper Debbe Cooper Karen Cooper Pam Cooper Lynn Corbally f J QQ, ,, Robert Corn jeff Cowell Vicki Craig Robert Cosgriff john Cox Robert Crebo Virginia Cote Linda Crabtree Wesley Cross Ernest Coulston Doug Cracky Gary Crowder Sandy Coultas Howard Craig Darryl Crowley Karen Covert Susan Craig julie Culver Tom Cowan Tom Craig Pat Cummings Robert Cummings Dennis Daley Dale Cunningham Mark Daniels Gene Curry Nancy Daniels Sherriel Cyr Frank Darvis Clyde Daellenbach Macque Davidson Gary Dahms Wes Davidson Bill Dakin john Davison wr 5' Kathy Davis Mike Davis Dolly Dedrickson Veronica Dejesus jim Delaney Susan Delin Dennis Dell .,.r N V ,,,A L A by an ,., 3 'I ak. lbrk , A Q Sandra Dempster jay Dennis Donna Dennison Barbara Denson Ianise Denton Kay Dem DeSatffany 1 71 I K fl fi - 1 Y Richard DeVore Susan DeXVolf Bonita DeYong Steve Diehl David Dierenfeldt john Dineen Bob Dixon Dana Dixon Christie Dolven Deanna Dormaier Tony DiFronzo Karen Dorsha Barb Dimzoff PGHSV Dovle 2 2 Fre hmen qw -'C . -X 5511! K vi I gig. 4. Frankie Drew Fred Drga William Driskill Ed Duba Frank Dudas Barbara Dudden Terry Dumont I . V 1335: ' f , - 1 T! P V ' Frances Dumontier Wally Duncan Don Duntsch Duane Durham jan Dumell jim Dusenberry Beverly Dyk David Dyrland Tom Eastman john Eastwood Elliott Eaton Cary Eaton Nancy Eckert Richard Edgar Q' i X QT? 53? ,. Q wfw. ' Eff N l 'N ' 53 F ' f V wif, ' -LBJ lj? Z5 , va , WF' J. f LE' : , 1 . 'li' Bill Edwards Paulette Egan Bonita Elespuru Laurie Eliel Rich Ellerd Barbara Ellers janice Ellingson -3 tr IIS' , .. f.. 2 x W 1 S lr Tom Ellis Linda Emery janie Eneboe Robert Englert Marcia Ennis joe Erickson Russell Erickson Bob Erthal Dale Evans Ronald Evenson Pete Everingham David Everly . Michael Ewachnicik jim F adness Q '- 1 Hap Fagot Ann Fahlgren Elaine Farkin Dan Farmer Marie Famum Diana Feam Rosemary Feketz Bill Ferguson Edward Field Janice Fi 'ns Bill F ilsoggl Roger Fincher Mi e Finnicum Bob Fischer Carol Fisher joe Fisher Nellie Fisher Warren Fisher Kathy Fitzgerald Ross Fitzgerald Brian Fladager QSISAN QQ v 'M is xg w as, N af F f ? 'ld XA nr.- Steve Flagg Jim Flanigan Allen Flesch Brad Fleshman Allen Fletcher Susan Fletcher Linda F lorey s'f'rsf'ri aff my ff' v - 'A 5 112112 N y 'Zff2:Q ,- ' .. s, 'll - x 7' 4' tr , X Q L. f k ' , f- 1 11, ff .A .fwffzl 4 X ' f '?ifZ3 '1:1:?1 9'5 ',X? . W Mark F o elson M Foster lean g Lillga FOVVl6l' jean Foote Russell Fowler Linda Ford Sandra Fox Claurice Forsness Marilyn Fraker Kerry Forsyth Carolyn Frand Eldon Foster Sandra Frasier Class of' 1 lghn Fredenheris onna Frederic on Charlene Fredrickson Darlene Freeman David French james French Kelly French 238 Stan French Connie Furlong Richard Fresbee Bill F yock Robert Friedrich Robert Gabbs john Fritz Dan Gaither Diane Fuhrman Nick Caglia Glenn Fultgn Rita Cambrel Deborah Funk jim Gannon Lanelle Garautte Carol Gamer Martha Gaul David Gaustad Cherafl Gieger Davi Germann Ronald Gessman George Gibbs Sonja Ginther Gwen Gibson Carol Glasgow Linda Gibson David Claus Curtis Gilbreaith Pete Glee Denise Gilchrist Mary Ellen Gliko Elaine Gilham Mary Goddard Susanne Gilskey Sue Goedecke Mary Ann Goetz Carolyn Goffena Stacy Goldhahn ohn Gomoke udy Goodale Thomas Goodrick Nancy Goodspeed A... 1 aylene Goosey erome Goraski arry Gordon Robert Goss gDa1a Gossman oug Graham Eileen Granning Charles Graveley Alan Graves David Gray Kit Gray Marsha Gray Gayle Greene Tom Greer T Michael Grende E-oe Grilllin ero Griffing Conlon Griffith Bobbie Grismer gay Groegnper on Gro Dorothy Grose D aryl Gum'-fsvn Robin Grossman Cary Gustafson Mike Gnmenfelder Ma? Kal' Gustafson Joyce Guiot Rai' cpe CYDVCY Ruth Gumprecht Marcia Haggertl' Sheila Gunderson Pam. Hagllmd Barbara Gurtz Davld Hage Fre hmen Ax 1 'x 2 -..-- 5? Warren Hagman Mike Hamburg Gunnar Ha strom Gayle Hamel Elvin Hakosa Donald Han Terry Hall Renee Han Selmer Halland Catherine Hancock Tom Halstuedt Ruth Hangas Emily Ann Hom Arlene Hanic 1 Sandee Hanley joe Hansen Rick Hansen Grethen Hanson janet Hanson jonathan Hanson Sonia Hanson Raymond Hantz Dennis Harms john Harris Andy Harball jay Harney Linda Harris Irvin Harder Dennis Harp Richard Harris judy Hardy Linda Harper Stuart Harris Nancy Hardy Kenneth Harrell Doug Harshman jack Hareland Buz Harris jean Haxtung Craig Harlen Connie Harris Cathy Hastings Karen Hauf David Hauge Elm Haugen 'chard Haugen Bill Haun Melvin Hawe Ted Haws 4 L Headden Rglnld' Hebbell Michael Hegg janet Hehn Cheryl Heiber Mark Heidel Dan Heimbegner Marcia Heiser Nancy Herman Stanely Helgeson Sue Hemxinghaus Deborah Henderson Tera H911 Tom Henderson Lin Herlel Ray Henry Lois Hess Shirley Henry Paulette Hess Ervin Hentzpter Michael Hetch Judy Hetherton Ric ard Hewitt Susan Hexem Rocky Highlill Bemice Hildreth Patsy Hill Virginia Hill Cathy Hilla Tom Hines Rocky Hinicks Linda Hirst Susan Hoagland Ed Hoadley Sandra Hodge 2 Class of '71 Carol Hoellein Kathy Holgate Thomas Holm? Susan Hofacker Michael Holm Susan Holzhelmef Ivan Hoff Barbara Holman Damel HUOPS Reg H06 Vicki Holmes Burton H0PeWell Don Hoffman Lyme Holter D851 Hopper Nancy Hogg Terrence Holst Nell Home john Holeman Herbert Holzapfel Pat Hosley 42 Carolyn House Ken Hoversland Sue Howard Susan Hruska Mark Hubbard C thia Huber Alglerta Hughes Georgia Hughes Kathy Hughes Russ Hughes Linda Hulett Iames Humbert Aileen Humphrey Terry Hungerford Linda Hunt Ronald Hmmter Virginia Hunter Sharon Hurley Harry Hughes james Iman Ken Inabnit Ronald Incoronato john Ingalls Terry Isaacson Don Iverson Paul Iverson Linda jacobson julie jackson Linda jackson Daryl james Patricia jamma Dennis jaraczeski Andrew jefferson Carol jenni Daryll jensen Tom jerrow Marilyn jlohannes Diane jo nson Lorain johnson Mary Frances johnson Myrna johnson Sheryl johnson Tris johnson Wayne johnson David johnston Kathy johnston Kleiv johnston Tim gohnston Davi jonckowski Frank jones Ilene jones Mary Lou jones Orville jones David jorgenson Debbie jorgenson Robin jorgenson ,ll Susan judsich Cary judkins joyce Kamp Deanna Ka ptie Linda Kaugnann john Kauntz Connie Keebler Fre hmen Q, h- - 7' art.. X, ,im .Q x lf . bif, T -' l ' 'Y jp ' l Penny Keefe Linda Kehrberg Earlene Keith Dianne Keller Lcihn R. Kelly ark Kell Nancy Kelly y , David Kelso Dane Kendrick joe Kennedy Keith Kennedy Robert Kent joe Keough Doug Kepner Susan Kem Baan Kester Bob Kesting Cheryl Keyser Roger Kiesling Nance Kilgore Susan Kiely wx, 9 Kenneth Kienas Debbie King Donnie Kiesling Mark King Dan Killeen Duncan Kippen Thea Killian Tom Kittelmann Mike Killore jerry Kitto Randy Killom Carol Kjar Vicki Killwonh David Klatt Lillian Kline Linda Knapp Bill Knight Dean Knudsen Candy Koby Michael Koehnke Todd Koenig David Koemer Suzanne Kohl james Kommers Darlene Konesky Ierrg Koon Bar Koontz Vicky Kouba sf Nancy Krantz Dean Kratovil Linda Kratzer Walt Krichling Rita Kriskovich Gordon Kroemer Duane Krogstad Arlan Kruber Cordon Krumheuer Cheryl Kuchel Shelby Kuenning Viki Kuhr Donald Kukkonen Del Starr Kullbeck Frank Kunkel Rose Mary Kuwahara Kerry LaDuke Kathy Lahr Cary Lake james Lakey Mark Lakey Judy Laknar Phil Lalich Rita Lalonde Arnold Lalum john Lammers Grant Lancaster Virginia Landers judy Landman jim Landwehr Mike Langenfus Kenneth Lantta Bonita Larsen Rahn Larson obert Larson Class of' 1 'iw i -X :N ,f .-.13 3 'Q 1 w l l l ' 'Q -s. ..Y,, - ,,-- Keith Lathrope Susan Lehrman Cathleen Lewis Darlene Linderrnan Gary Locke Dave Loy james Lauf Allen Leitgeb Ted Liedle Tom Lindgren Sandra Loftsgaard Cary Lusin Charlotte Lavold Iohn Leland Mark Lienemann Vicki Linnane Doug Logan Pam Lyman Chris Lawrence Marilyn Leland john Liknes Bob Litle Kyu Loh Rin Dee Lyngstad Sheila Lear Lorraine Lencioni jim Lilli ard Kathleen Litton Connie Lovely Steve Lyons Linda Leavitt Bill LeSage Greg Lilly Donna Lloyd Darrell Lovering Robert McAnnaly Mel Lehman Tom Lethert Patsy Lind Sandra Lockart Ellen Lowe Chris MCBee Debbie McBrien Debbie McCormick jim McDem1and Kathy McCartney Kathy McCormick Cindy McDonald David McClenahan David McCoskery Colette McDonald Marilyn McClintic Randy McCrea john McDowell Rebecca McClintock Ross McCulloch HOW21'd McGee Len McComb William McCull0ck Ron McCihon William McCord Michael McCurry Iohn McGowan Marilyn McHugh Dianne Mclnro Y Mary Lynn Mclntosh' Tom Mclsaac Karen McKay Robert McKenna Linda McKeown ar' W Dale McKerrow Darrell McLain Richard McLean Sheila McMahon Carla McNeil Michael McNeil Sheila McNellis George McQueen Marsha McVay Martha MacDonald Rande Mack Gail Madison Carmen Madrazo Colleen Magera Fre hmen Bob Mahrt Marilyn Mail jan Maierle Charla Maki Pat Malsam john Manfredi Fred Manicke Clifford Manley Lyla Mann Stephen Manning Francie Marble Starley Marcher Gaye Marck Lyn Markuson Don Marlene Charlotte Mam Mike Marrinan Candy Marsh Gail Marsh Marilyn Marsh Doreen Marten jim Martin Rusty Martin Kathy Martinsen Linda Mattacls Mrs. Frank Mason William Massee Cheryl Marist-uen 'jffr Bonnie Maxie Margaret Maxie gm May obert Maynard Bob Meister Terry Melcher Mike Meldahl jim Melvin Lynne Melvin Kurt Menzel Doug Mergenthaler Mike Meyer Phili Meyers Geraljd Meilke Ted Milesnick Josephine Mill Allice Miller Barbara Miller Brad Miller Charlotte Miller Curt Miller Dale Miller Linda Miller Melton Miller Randall Miller Richard Miller Rose Miller Yvonne Miller Bill Milton Linda Milton Donald Minish Arlene Mitchell jeri Mitchell Carlie Mitschke Ted Mizner Richard Moats Dan Moe Carole Moen Bill Monahan Jody Monson Steve Moody Comelia Moore ig if . ,dt 'X sexism Theresa Moore janice Moos Dennis Morgan Harry Morgan Barbara Morris john Morris Richard Morris Robert Morris Ann Morrison Steve Morstad joe Morton Tony Morton Robert Moss jack Munski 250 Class of ,71 Paula Munson jannie Muri john Murqlhy Ka M Chliistinueplvlyers Paul Myhre Terry Myhre 00 K Darla Nansel Kathy Nash Alfred Nebel Patricia Neely Bonnie Nelson Carl Nelson james Nelson Margaret Nelson Margaret Nelson Meredith Nelson Rose Newmiller Loren Nichols Mary Nichols jim Nicoloro Q55 C . David Nielsen Birget Nielson Bob Nimmick Nancy Ninneman Carolyn Nyby Carol Nixon Connie Nixon Shirley Nixon Bonnie Norsby Margie Nowlin Tori Noyes Cary Ochsner Connie O'Connell Gordon Odermann Dana Odgers Ellen O'Farrell Dianne Oftedahl Tim O'Ha.ra Rachel Oliver Bonnie Olmstead Kathy Olson Eddy Packer joe Palm Shirle Panio WallyyPa ez Larry Parlllc Doug Parker Susan Pascoe 'ff' Ken Patterson Pat Patterson Allan Patzer Carol Paul Susan Paul Ioan Paulbeck Karen Paulsen W Fre hmen janet Perkins Susan Pesanti james Peters Susan Peters Rohn Petersen Connie Peterson Craig Peterson 2 4 Dan Peterson jerrold Peterson john Peterson Nancy Peterson Sara Peterson Terry Peterson Barbara Petters jan Pettit Ray Phinney Louis Plaigmeyer Robert POYYCI' Paulette Pfister jim Pickerin jeff Platis a Sandy Porter Brent Pfundheller Kenneth Piegalue joe Poirier john Powers Evelyn Phillips Pete Pierce Patricia Poore Marcia Prather Harley Phillilps jim Pike jackson Pope Wayne Pratt Michael Phil ips Ellen Piotrowski Michael Popovich Noel Prchal Tim Phillips Lee Pipal Allen Porter Linda Price Merritt Pride Charlene Prowse Dick Prugh David Pugh Dkly Pulse Ter? Pyfer San ra Radway Leslie Rahn Alvin Raisland Craii Rang RalE1 Rasmuson Vic ' Rasmussen Ron Ratcliff Lucetta Rath Tim Rathbun Gene Rau Richard Readicker Richard Redekopp Lee Redekopp Belinda Reed Oren Reed Sandra Reed Tim Reed Iill Reeder jim Reeves james Reid David Reisig Robert Reller w Cary Rennaker Cheryl Rhodes Lauren Renter Cordon Rice Rgger Rex!-gat Linda RlCl'laTdS Frank Reyda Kathleen Richardson Kristen Reynolds Sh3.l'Ol'l RlCll3l'dSOl'1 Linda Reyholds Laura Richer William Rhoads Steven Richert Class of ' 1 Scott Richlen Arlinda Rieger Eleanor Riley Kris Ringo Larry Rintala joan Ripley Iudy Ritter 254 Bonnie Ritzschke Robert Rivinoja Diane Robbins john Robel john Roberts Kent Roberts Pam Roberts Roberta Roberts Vemon Roberts David Robinson Ronald Robinson Tom Robinson Dennis Rock Regina Roe Q., 1- . Patricia Roeschl Fritz Roos Mary Roessner jane Rohret Tom Rolfe David Rollins Arveen Romain Larry Rongholt Loretta Root Glenn Rorvig Mike Roseberry Peggy Rosholt Tim Ross Pamela Rothrock Harland Rouns Rodger Roush Lorin Rowe Wayne Rowe Gary Rude joe Ruifatto Steve Ruifatto 3 Allen Rustad Steve Rutledge Carol Ryan Dennis Ryan jack Ryen Cliff Sabo Darrell Sackman in-..., if5,ugfgy' sn e 2' : SSS, ., r-,KND ' -' 7. ' 5 . Q , ,, A 1 Bill Sager Howard Sand Barry Schfglow jeff Schlameus Shawn SCIIUUBF William Sager Thomas Sanderson Teri Scha Dona Schlenker Angela 5ChWartZ Robert Sain Michael Sandiland Kimberly Scheibe Lee Schmitt Dick Schwarz jay Sakai Kirk Sandquist joe Schendel Ray Schneider Darwin 5CllWCifZSr Steve Salberg Bonnie Saunders Kristin Schessler Ruth Schoberg Sandfa Schwenke Robert Salisbury Shannon Savage Randy Schiele Stewart Schofield Cf'f0l'ge SOON Mary Saltero Larry Schanz john Schillinger Marcia Schrammeck Mike SOON 2 Fre hmen Bitch Secor Iohn Sellors Chris Sederholm Kathy Serenick im Seeb David Shaeifer .B. Seeberger Iudy Shamley Terra Seel Doug Sharp Lin Seeley Garland Shaw Cheryl Seifert Wayne Shaw Lela Shay Carol Shea Dan Shearer Richard She ard Lynda Shepgerd Leslie Sherlock Nicky Sherwood 'i 'CS' Rick Shewring john Shipman Paul Shippen Steve Shipstead Brent Shoemaker Larry Shorthill Margie Shortridge Stephen Siemens Bob Skaggs joAnn Sieverson Kathy Skelly Norma Sigety Elaine Skinner Brian Silver Roger Slezak Larry Simonsen D6 Orah S1055 Rosemary Simurdak Da-H 511-lShC1' Susan Skaar C3l'Ol Smith Cv- 'ev Bill Smrcka Dale Snell Diane Snell lim Snider Kathy Sonntag Greg Sorensen Steve Sorenson .--5 m ' L. C' rs: q . Mark Sorlie Pat Soward joan Spanning Delvine Sparks Eugene Spranget Me vyn Spraut William Spencer ' X Donna Spieth Judy Staigmiller joan Stanaway Nick Stanisich Patrick Stanle Cheryl Stansell Claire Steams 'Ov' Clyde Stearns Suzanne Stefanac Ron Stefanik Peter Stein Carrolyn Steiner David Steiniruger Janice Stene em 2 Class of i 1 5 'A x YY f I X S ggi' .4 X sv .-,. tk x M x Q Larry Stensland Judy Stenstand Don Ste hens Pamela Stephens Barbara Sterling Stanley Sternberg Robert Stevens my sig K 113.5 -5 1 Y' g - .. , QQ, f -X ., J- , , - ' Yfgi, 'ff 1- x Mike Stevenson Susan Stevenson Dave Stewart Cary Stewart Douglas Stober Charles Stockburger Susan Stokes Barbara Stolingwa Albert St. Pierre Archie Stone jacob Straw W.L. Storanoif William Streeter Robert Stores William Strizich Mary Stout William Strothman Paul Stout jack Strozzi Sheryl Stout Nancy Sturdevant Cynthia Sullivan Chuck Swenson JoAnne Summers Ron Swenson Rodney Sunsted Greg? Sundseth Keit Suta Barbara Suydam Ed Svingen Shirley Swenson Barbara Swindler Cynthia Symmonds Edward Szudera Ed Tabacco V W '63 Ierome Tacke Pat Taylor Richard Terming Lfiffy Thompson Art Tandewaldt William Taylor Skaggs Terree Rlchafd Th0mP50n Gregory Tang Pat Teague Richard Terrill Sandy Th0mP50n Larry Tanglen Edna Tee les Mike Teslow leanme Tlfeffmx Cary Tarbet Patricia Trdigen Betty Thompson Nanci' Thlelen Pat Tatsey Kathy Temple jack Thompson Carvl Thornburg Jeanne Taylor Susan Temple jim Thompson Barb Th0fP Rod Thronson Candy Tillman Marjorie Tisher jeanne Tognette Sherri Tomicich Robert Tomka Susan Tonkovich Iii Richard Tormesen Larey Topham Keith Torgerson Michael Torgerson joe Toth Larry Travis Kay Trebesch Pre hmen Kris Trent Gary Trescott Leland Tripp Steve Tronnes Frances Trotier Frances Trott Thomas Truscott I jean Tuomi jim Tumer Mary Tumer Sue Tumer Bonnie Tuss Dennis Typolt Frank Tyro Carla Uthaug jan Vadheim Linda VanDaveer Connie VanderMolen Elaine Vander Molen David Van Dyken Rollan Van Egmond Susan Van Metre Ed Virostko Boyd Wallwl' jim Van Omum Carolyn Vogel Daniel Walker Gene Van Oosten Donald Volden Terry Wallgren Larry Van Winkle Dan Volk Kfitlly Wall jacki Veseth Loren Voss Tllill .Wallace . Roger Vestal Carmilla Vralsted Wlllla-In Wallin janice Vihinen Linda Wagner Wendee Walling Tim Walsh jim Waltermire ?ecky Walters erry Wambau Peter Wambekih Gladys Wangerin Carol Ward Gary Ward Ray Ward Lyman Warfield George Wam Nevin Wamer Roy Warwood Rick Watkins Bill Watts Diane Waugh Fitzgerald Waymoth Bob Wear Cindie Webb Bob Webster Aloy Weidinger Dianna Weidinger Dick Weidinger Bob Wells Linda Weintz Caroline Weis Diana Weishaar Michael Weitz ' QI W Wi 5:Lf -ft' , . ,5,wg,,i .t , . -, 3.13. --f we Erfiili ' ' gb r, -:.Si?r ' X za Q-T A , X :V- gi Q -. Cliff Wenzak David Wesen Lynne Westbrook Peggy Whalen Ann Wheeler Robert Whitbeck Christie W'hite Kathleen White Sharon White Steve White Lynn Whiteside Nancy W'hitson julie Wilhoit Connie Willems 2 Class of' 1 jack Williams Linda Williams jim Williamson Juanita Williamson Marcia Williamson William Williamson Howard Wilson 1 4:56 v ' sr Cay Winchester john Wing Edwin Wittchen Michael Woffard Patricia Wolf Pete Woll Theodore Wolski Donna Wood Doreen Wright Martha York janis Wood Wallace Wyatt Bruce Young Elaine Woodhouse Allen Wyttenbach Ray Young Craig Wooding jacqueling Yackie Don Youngbauer Robert Woods Gerald Yeager Thomas Yule Kathy Woosley Leland Yeager Helen Zell Wade Worth Georgia Yoaka.n Alex Zier Vickie Zier Rocky Zimdars Dave Zimmerman jim Zimmennan Mike Zimmerman Susan Zitzls erger Gordon Zuelke Stud ing The grasp of a concept is often gained in a moment of private studyf, STUDYING IS: a moment, a place, an idea, an inspiration, and YOU! Ivan.,- Creat1vity, as expressed in original projects is a functional goa of our education. ' The inquisitive student adds spice and vigor to classroom discussion. 2 Sophomore Class Officer y...- --' All . y fn -, Marie Kirscher, Sec., Betty Vanatta, Womens Social Chrm.g Ron DeYoung, Vice Pres., Allen Louden, Tres., Greg Smith, Mens Social Chrm., Bob Quinn, President. The Main project of the Sophomore class was in the spon- soring of two dances, the proceeds of which were given to Yellowstone Boy's Ranch. The first dance was held the night before the Bobcat-Grizzly football game. The Winter Quarter Charity Brawl was held on Ian. 19th - the night of the Bobcat-Grizzly basketball game. The proceeds of these two dances, which amounted to 8500, was then do- nated to Yellowstone Boy's Ranch - a local, in-state ranch complex. The other class officers were dependable and did much of the actual planning andwork. They performed their roles activ- ely and enthusiastically. Those who worked on the projects gained insight into the workings of student government and several worked their way up to higher, more influential po- sitions. Bob Quinn 64 l ophomore Cheryl Ablonczy Lois Achamire Robertta Adams Dale Adolph Usman Ahmed Greg Albertson Susan Aldworth Edward Alger Ali Al-Rushaid Ray Althaus jane Alverson Carol Alzheimer Dennis Ames Steven Anacker William Anceney Barbara Anderson Connie Anderson Danny Anderson David Anderson jack Anderson Linda Anderson Linda Anderson Nancy Anderson Norman Anderson 1 v J ' 1 lv . . ,xl ., V AS i 2. Roy Anderson Susan Anderson William Anderson Alanna Annala Matt Antonich joel Antrim Nadine Aoko Clara Armitage Debra Amol Vicky Ashley 2 Class of ' O l H A . 'x lit. X Dawn Atchison Stephen Atheam john Atwood games Ausk aymond Austin Steve Axelson Kenton Aznoe Dennis Bacon Gregory Badger Roger Baeth Vic ie Baier john Bailey Nancy Bai ey Philip Bailey tw. Q19 ,Q --vs-':.':.i.:. f:P ' .sg f . N I ., .i w . ., X ,v W 1 Q Q :fag X Q was . 2' -sa- il 11 , . 1 :IN It V Te-3 f5,2f73li5:E fl jisf-151 5 :Rf , if .35 Suki 'It'- -' DSN a 'X is 52-2' ' ,fi Richard Bailey Terry Bakken Margie Bales Francis Balkovetz Bryant Ballard Bonnee Ballou Stephen Balzarini X . Charles Banta Richard Barber Richard Barber Russell Barber Phyliss Bames William Bamhart Paula Baroch F1555 Q i' ,N vi, T , P ' ,. I Q., '-,a 13' a joe Barrett Craig Barrier Linda Bateman Bill Bates Doug Batson Ed Bauer Martha Baumann Robert Baxter Walter Baxter john Beacon Lohn Beagle emon Beatty Philip Beaumont Tracey Bechtel . N 211.3 113- 'lr ' W .,, ,. : 5,-W. t- , lg? f 1 . , Aw .. Margaret Belden Pat Beley Fred Bell Gerald Bellis joel Bengsagel Gene Bennett Linda Bensley David Bentsen Wayne Berien Sue Bergsie er Lorrie Berling Cameron Bemard Michael Bemier Marilyn Berryman I 1 1 l Sherry Bollard jon Bolstad Pamela Boliighn Linda Bour et Cheryl Bowen Beverly Bower Bruce Bowman Bob Boyd Daniel Bolyd janet Boy Cordon Boyer Karla Brabec Ronnie Brackett Gary Braden Sophomore :wx---: 'QW V I--,mfg A tg' i l M l, it 3' a Charles Brasen Leo Bratslcy Charles Brekjem Ierry Brekke Tom Breneman Neil Bretton jim Brewer -: ::-'+ ::- . '- 13:2 ati V 'Q t .X X, ,+: 1 - K Linda Brezinski Dave Brick judy Bridgewater Doris Bristol Allan Broeder joyce Brook Barbara Brown Edmond Brown Larry Brown Norman Brown Philip Brown john Brownell jean Brownfield Donald Bruss 4 if X . '1b.'! J' 5'-- l ,TCC-MX ' .2s..: - xN:d o' f451 .EN .paul H. y .. ,. ,Q 53515: Wag' La. - Tiiibo: rg: r ' :QQ .vqxn M- ' ' J' - Lloyd B an Brenda Bludge Karlyn Bue Carol Buchler Marian Buker Roseanne Bukvich Bonnie Buller Terry Bullis Caynell Burchett james Burdett Lawrence Burke Wayne Burleson Alan Burley Claude Burlingame Ron Bums Susan Bums David Burton Milton Burton Linda Bussin er Laura Callaghan Charles Campbell Gary Campbell Kenneth Cam bell Mary Campbelll Nanette Campeau Gail Candlin john Capps james Cardey 'R' Dennis Carlin David Carlsen Ronald Carlson Bill Carroll Ted Carter Rena Cervenka jean Chalmers Ann Chamberlain Michael Chandler Ronald Chauner Rita Cheek Frank Christman john Cicon janice Cladauhos 2 .L Thomas Cladauhos Corwin Claimiont Cary Clark Linda Clikeman Michelle Cloninger Larr Coats Stanley Coberly Vw' - Pearl Coey Diana Connick Patti Coleman Douglas Connick jim Collinsworth Stan Connick john Comprelli Donald Connors Linda Comstock Tom Conover Linda Conn Deanne Cook Wayne Connell judy Cook 4' 1 1' Class of '70 ab in-4+ f -r- -xpz. -, f,jgg'S m ' M- 'A ' A' paw mf lf.. ri, 'rs' Ken Cook Robert Co enhauer Winifred gorcoran Charles Comelius Raymond Cortner ElVera Cosgriif Penny Courtnage -9-s 'TW Norman Coverdell Judy Cowlishaw Nina Craig Gladys Cranston Kent Crebo Robert Cmkovich Ian Cross if 4'3- . I -3 W- 1 A 'al 7'f'r- Q..- 1 Alice Crouch Thomas Cummings Gregory Curtis Gene Cyr Willard Daellenbach Patsy Dailey William Dana -it IO' ,uv Lynda Damutzu Bruce Davis Donna Davis Moira Davis Tim Davison jean DeBellefeuille Nancy DeFra.nce 1 X james Delong William DeLapp Thomas Deming Ronald DeYong jack Dick Greg Diener George Dieruf l Robert Dillon Carol Dismore james Dolan Dia.ne Doney Andrea Doombos Terrie Doran Catherine Dorhofer 270 f Lois Doty Lynn Dowtin Donald Dreggs Susan Dreyer Daniel Driscoll jean Drummond Laszlo Dudas wi-0 .3 Lx 3. 'v- ' shes As ,ax vs tv .. nz Frank Dufresne Marie Dunham Paul Dyb Drew Dye Craig Dyer Lois Dy stra Don Eakman Connie Eaton Thomas Egemo Roy Ehresman Lynda Ekkila Lon Eliason Gwen Elings Carol Elliot Q 4?-x 'Qu Q ' .ax , As: . . 'ga QS ....... Mary Elliot john Ellison Diana Ellwein Boyd Emond Roger Engdahl Carol Engel Barbara Enman Glerm Ericlson Sidney Erickson Karen Ervine james Erwin Iames Espy Michael Evans Cary Evje -F w... Susan Ewan jane Fagenstrom Nancy F alkerts Paul Fanshawe james Farrington Ma Farrell Midhael Fasching Sophomore Richard Fotland Michael Fay Ellen Feldman Keith Fennema Neil Fenton Dale Fessler Harriet Finberg Larry Finch Alan Finlayson jaudee Fish ruce Fisher Kathy F itterer Ron Fladaifzr james Flec enstein joel Flynn Alan Foos Arlette Forsell Patricia Foster William Foster john Fouts Sharen Fox Barbara F raker William Franks Ronald Francis Sandra Fransen Bonnie Frazier Richard Frederick Carol Frederickson Artha F reeberry Sharon Freier Linda Fried Karen Friedrick Robert Frye joanne. Fueshmann Nick Fullerton William Fullerton I Darlene Furan Lero Gabel Aprillflallagher Mike Galvin Linda Gamble 9 john Gannon 3 -94, kmhn Gardner oger Carman John Garry Iudy George Caro Gerber R:1y Cesshe S ly Gertzen Loren Giem Cary Gilmore Thomas Gill Vickie Gladowski Sharon Glaze Ron Godbout Gregory Goedecke Robert Goifena john Good Linda Goodale Roddy Gordon Paul Gorman john Gorton Harold Graf En Grahamh Willson Gray flff-lbelg Gregory 'Chard Cra am ghn Green 0 U fem en Ron grammem LeRoy Green E33 CECYS-f Cera ranning Thomas Green a y lil 1n Sharon Granninlg jim Cfeenup Betty Grngalanskas Lorraine Grave ey A1-difh Gregory Lyle Grmelheim Gary Cray Patty Gregory Rflbeff C1'1550m 2 2 Class of '70 -L 3, 1, Sandra Crue Helen Gmel Bradley Cruver Clifford Haaland Joanne Haaland ames Haar oAnn Haas ? s 'Newly Mike Habets Ramond Hackley Lois Hagan Bill Hageman Don Hageman William Hageman Pam Hagen Gary Hainline Conrad Hale james Halvorson Donna Hamilton Donna Hammer Janet Hammer Dan Hammerston as r ' 3' , , , Chuck Hammond Doris Hampa David Han William Hanley Eric Hansen Vir 'nia Hansen Clighrd Hanson Steve Hanson john Hargrave Harold Haroldson Ron Harrer Colleen Harrington Doug Harris Mary Harris Helen Hartsell Roland Hassanein C thia Hastie Chlelster Haun Iudith Hay Gary Hayes Anne Hazelton 354-fi ': ' - 5 3 f 1 .ef 4: S. . l 1. -1 .l' ,3- 'Du 4 er Robert Hazelton Iudith Heckman jack Heinrick Salek Hedaily john Henley David Henderson Linda Henderson 5. Cassie Hendershott Steven Henry Linda Hoffman Sandra Horst Mary Hoyt ohn Heller Kristen Henrocksen Sheila Hohn Marsha Hotchkiss Chester Hruber Loy Hellstgm Carroll Hill Cindy Holland Bev Hoversland Gordon Huddleston Myrna Hekkel Sandra Hill Sandra Holst Robert Hovland William Hubbard Daryl Heskin Susan Hill Nancy Hood Iudd Howell Terri Hulfine Da,-ren He,-t Iohn Hirst Iameg H0 e Barbara Howells joe Hustler Gary Hewitt David Hodgson jack Hoplgins Sherry Hoxsey Servenka Huntington 2 276 Sophomore N s,. , X , 112 ' f il. . , .X 1 3' - -' -K ', ,W X W ',,, onli l ' 1 ' , Q.. ' 1. 3' 16' 1 Paula Huiett Brian Humphrey janet Hunter Laura Huntzicker Robin Hurless jill Husbands Cynthia Hustad William Huston jim Hutchens Doug Hyde Sharon Idleman Dennis Ivanovitch Bob jackson Cheryl james X --r Doug james Teresa james Laurel janke Sue jansky joyce jarape Cary jar ee Cheryl jenni Y ' fl ' x rio ii' li ' , !2 .fffLf1? 4 X, ..,, Qs V., .5 56 , -1 Michael jenson Barb johnson Robert jesperson Gordon johnson William jimmerson james johnson Paul jones Lydia johnson Robert jones Margaret johnson William jones Mar johnson Alan johnson Rick johnson Bette johnston jacque jordahl Tom jowdy Antoinette joy joyce juel judy Ijunkert josep jurenka Ronald jupka Diane Kaercher Amfinn Kalfoss Karen Kamhoot Cary Kane Lance Kanemasu Loren Katzenberger Kathryn Kam Diane Kenison john Kautzman Cafmefl Kennedy james Kale R.lCl'l8l'd Kern Mary Kea,-ns john Kiesselbach Danny Kegel lagmes Kinlmet. Maureen Kelly Richard Kincaid Robert Kelly John Kirby john Kirk Lyle Kirkpatrick Marie Kirscher jane Kittleson Harry Klock james Klovstad Roberta Knapton Eldon Knogstad Ci-ll'0lC Koski Carl Koenen Mary Ann Kralich Cargl Koenen Barbara Krall Paula Koeni Charlene Krall Donaleen Kin Susan Krieg jim Koon Paul Kronebusch Lyman Kopp Carol Krueger Class of ' O Patricia Kruse Juanita Kubesh Karen Kueifler Karen Kuehn Carol Kulseth Clint Kurtz Ianice Lachenmaier Ron Laden Douglas LaDuke Scott Lohmuller james Lakin Alice Lalum Eddie Lalviouse Karche Lampman Lar Lander Fre3,Landt Sandra Larson Carol LaRue Harvey Lasell Cam Later Frances Latimer 62. ' .N ,of 2. Ik. 1 jim Laughlin Linda Lawson Barry Lee Kathy Lehman Roger Leifheit Ro ert Leigland Aaron Leishman Gail Lenhardt Richard Lennemann Dou las Lentsch Iudisi LeSage Ga Levine Kathleen Lewis Denise Lindquist Lavonne Liedham William Lipsey jane Little Ed Littleton William Lloyd Lawrence Lockard Scott Lohmuller .lf ll Diane Lorbiecke Allen Louden Bruce Louden Kathleen Loughnane Robert Louie Patrick Love james Loy Donald Luce Ralph Ludington Carolyn Lueck Larry Lumsdon jack Lund Reid Lund Dennis Luoma 1 ZR ' mf y4Y' ,v Richard Luoma Ted Lutgen Harry McAllister jerry McCormick Richard McClure Ste hen McCrea Niclmoles McCuin Leann McCrory Barbara McCurdy Pam McEwen jim McGowan Bartley McGreevy Sandra McCuin john McCuinnnes Pat McKelvey Paulette Maberry Thomas McMasters Toby Machler Peter McNamee Naine Magera Dan McQueary john Mahan Robert McRue Maryann Mahoney Linda McTavish Marleen Maier Elaine Maass joan Malesich Sophomore joan Maloit William Mancoronal Darwin Mang Susan Marien Dennis Marin Bob Marler Sandra Marquard :ff Q Paul Marsh Dianne Martin jean Martin Kathy Martin Ronald Martin Wanda Martin Robert Marvin e Thomas Matchett Thomas Maurer Curtis Maxwell Arla Maze Sally Meadows Charles Meaker jim Melhoif Irene Mengel LYHH Meier janice Menghjni Mari Bet Meyers Kay Menello Mafy Margaret Meyers Rhett Merrill Tom Milesnick Carol Metcalf Ed Miller Mary Metcalfe Blain Miller jane Meyer Grant Miller we-I jim Miller Merlyn Miller Andrea Mills john Minckler Louis Mink joan Mitchell Sharon Mitchell ll I i X .y ' .5 g Sherida Mitchell Harvey Moen Bill Monroe Michael Montgomery Donald Monts Christy Moore Kelly Moorse 1 l l l 1, gi . v Michael Moore Corol Mothershead Wayne Muri Richard Myou Cliff Morales Craig Morton john Mumion Elmer Naagz janice Morgan Elroy Mostad Connie Murphy Donald Nafug Marilouise Morgan MaryAnn Mullally Tim Murphy Cynthia Nagel Kirk Morgan Greg Munro Matt Murray Ellen Nahrgang Dennis Morin Margaret Munro IBHISS Murry Don Nave Fred Morris Don Muraoka John Myers james Nave Wayne Neil Cindy Nelson jerry Nelson Mary Ellen Nelson Mary jane Nelson Pete Nelson Ronald Nelson Class of ' O Z Steven Nelson Dennis Nitschke David Obermeyer Virginia Nelson Gary Nock Gail O'Brien Paula Nesley Norma Noraker Larry Ochsner jay Nettleton Ray Norby Pauline Ode ard Mavis Nickel Heidi Normandeau Susan Offercil Lowell Nikoloisen Michael Nugent Kenneth Olfert Menasuta Nirundrachai Thomas Nyquist Stuart Ollerman Ronald Olmstead Bruce Ofmall David Pa-'Chen Rgbert Olsen james Osbumsen Blldge Parker Connie Qlson Dale Ostennan Charles Parrish Penny Olggn Cary Overton Richard Parton Robert Olson Joyce Pa e Alice Patenaude Tom Qlson David Pais Donna Pattee Rosalyn Oreskovich Ioan Pannell Gloria Pattison Gregor Paule lack Pdywletsclzlek Tom Payne Sue Pearson Ward Pearson Les Pederson William Pelton Elouise Pepion Vickie Peressini Ieifry Perrins Sharon Petersen Al Peterson Alan Peterson Donald Peterson jean Peterson Leon Peterson Leonard Peterson Lesley Peterson Robert Peterson Robin Peterson Vicki Peterson Ian Phillips Daniel Picard james Pierson Suzanne Pilling Marjorie Pings Robert Pipinick Carole Poifenberger 5 I N Alex Pomeroy Steve Popson Donna Porter ,Lanet Porter ouis Prazma Clifford Preston Rodney Pribyl Andy Prinzing Wendy Pritchard Alan Proff Connie Pu h john Pulasia Kathy Pyfer Nancy Quanbeck L 284 Sophomore Robert Quinn Brynthe Qyvind Michael Radcliffe Sally Ralston Linda Randall Rene Randol Curtis Rasmussen Kent Rasmussen Linda Rasor Susan Rathbane Lois Read Robert Reese Clifton Reichelt Les Reichelt S4 Gregory Reichert Connie Reinemer Bonnie Reiter jesse Rhoads Perry Rhyneer Carol Richards Alan Richter Kay Riedel joan Ries Norbert Ries David Riese Harlan Rimer David Robertson Boyd Robinson Clyde Robinson Caren Robison john Rodenberg jan Roger Danny Rogers jack Rogers Ron Romanko We . L Ken Romo Rich Ronish Karen Rose Corbin Ross Linda Rowe jean Rowland Penny Roysten Leda Rugtvedt jerry Rukavina George Rule Susan Rummel Francine Russell Donna Ryerson jean Salevold :Q Y 94. Tl ' 1 a r .f rv Raj Sampat Al Sandback David Sandon Richard Saunders Sara Saunders Shirley Scalese Dale Schaeffer Linda Schiele Paula Schiltz Patricia Schroeder Paulette Schmall Thomas Schmalz james Schmidt Iarold Schmidt Albert Schoenhuth Charles Seel Curtis Schwartz Gloria Serr Richard Shulte Robert Schultz David Schwarz Patricia Scott Marcele Scully Rob Serr Dale Seifert Steven Seifert Terry Seilfert Patricia Selway - fQf51T 423nff:,L ' f:S'gf.f ' 'fra 15 , as? 21.5 ' was gig. Vf T V , 22 -S4 - , -2 ,, R x 1 5 I 9:11 1 Sv- 'Qc- Charles Shannon Harold Shannon Dennis Shaw Edward Shaw Tim Shawhan julia Shepard Hank Sheer Class of, O r' fa A f ma. V 3 A . , A 2273125237 ,iii ' : 'X ., , , I. x li Mary Shevlin Ronald Shimek Judy Shortridge Ronald Shoquist Ronie Shumway Gerald Siegmyer Mary Siegrist in .vt 4 .5 L Kenneth Siroky Laurel Siroky Richard Skaarer Greg Skiba Cynthia Skinner Ron Skinner Tim Skinner Lee Slemberger Patti Smart Sandra Smiley Carol Ann Smith Delight Smith Doug Albert Smith Doug james Smith if ev-- 4 Greg Smith Bill Snap Rick Spaulding Lynn Smith Vicki Solgerg Fred Spicker Marvin Smith Amie Solheim I0hl'1 Spilman Robert Smith Ala.n Sommerfeld Illdith Spitzer Sandra Smith Don Somppi Gary Sprague Terri Arm Smoak Sherry Sorensen Bill 5Prir1ger janet Smollack Rai' sPaefh Andrew Slmflock Neil Stack glonita Staerler ir ey Sta Donald Staggield Bob Steele Dave Steen Paul Stendal K I ' ,g so , . 5 r K cz' Dick Stenson Karen Stephens Sharon Steppler William Sterhan Arthur Stevens Barbara Stevens Kathy Stevens Carla Stevenson Leslie Stevenson Jeanette Stewart Luana Steyee Sharon St. john Iohn Stice Alan Stilley A , ,.,. I A 1 75135 A 'X -, 1 if' 7 W ui. -ef 4 Charles Stokke Raymond Stone Riscell Stone Nina Stout Diane Stratford Petras Strazdas john Strecker Bruce Strissel Douglas Swanson Mike Sullivan Nedra Swanson Dennis Sun Rhodes Steve Sweet Gene Surber Robin Swenson Phyllis Surface Lorraine Swift Sandra Svaldi Sharon Swigart Donald Swanson Mary Syth 2 Sophomore Y ef ,J HL- 3 ' . .. ' 555, ,, Ve wfafag , r 'ZQL1 1' 9 -- Q: . 'K a , - sf- ff tr? Q ' 1 ' :ffl S X ji james Tackle Peter Tanna Edwin Tash john Tate james Taylor jean Taylor john Taylor 5-7-.U 'wr lf, for .l fl , 1 . 1 f 'aa 4,35 3 , ,of W 4? r A ,. 4 .1 ,.....-w . 1 4. x Q I' M Paul Taylor William Taylor Clair Tempero Bill Terrill Grant Teyler Richard Thayer Terry Thibaut Art Thompson Dick Thompson Marcia Thompson janet Thomte Tom Tibbles Linda Tidball Clyde Tippets Patty Tobin Carolyn Toennis Alan Towlerton Marsha Townsend Richard Townsend Alben Tregidga Sara Trimble Epi' wr, - 35,333 i J- 'f:r.'1.fY1 , 5 r apt 2 .sfo 1' 1- .S't-1 -A,.- r ' :-? 4,311 --NH jay Tuomi Richard Tuott William Tumquist Gina Tweeten Patricia Tyvand Marliss Urton Frank Valack Pat Valenciano Betty Vanatta Linda Vanderpas john Van Dyke Robert VanDyken Richard Van Nice Robert Van Nice Daniel Venetz Sam Verona Stacey Vestal jon Vestre Bryan Vieth Paul Vodicka Bonnie Vogel Sift. A V Ee ? I-I 'T 'i ,x- .,e- v -, vw .V Q iff its M i v,1y,:53.-- was Q : ,,, David Voldseth james Voorhees Richard Vukasin Alvin Wagner Shirley Wagner Candace Walker Linda Walker William Walters Beverly Walton William Walton Betty Wallenberg Fred Wallner Dave Walters Wayne Wang Mark Wankel Bob Warren Shirley Warren William Warwood john Washington Craig Watson john Watt Stanley Wax Larry Webb Kathy Ann Weber Barb Weeks Cary Weidinger Lyle Weist Margaret Weitz Michael Weldon Richard Welter Donald Wentz Carolyn Wenstrom Marilyn Wester Dorthea Westra Richard Westra Class of '70 X o Y 'ss E ' -'31 'f 'fl L yi ' 1. 4.,fL? ,...,..,::,,,-,,-5, sq Q , s L ' I A W? 5 A , Edward Weydt jere Wheatley Cerry Wheaton Dean VVhite Carol Whitehom Ethel VVhitmer Shelly Whitmer Andrew Wick Susan Wigal Roben Wind Tom Wing Ron Wingert Michael Willett joan Williams lgfzsfrvf ,l :'N2FJ'!.:-fr :'f'x'..,,: pw, , 'Fife is - -A ' V ' F 5' -.:.',.,, 5, Wesley Wills Bob Wilson Myron Wilson Geraldine Wirtz Paul Witt Diana Wolchesky Dian Wold Nancy Wold Clyde Wolf jim Wolf Tom Wolfe janet Wolford Brian Wood Linda Woods . ,V V -. A, - 1.5,-3 ,O s g i ' M -QQ, S Y it ' ,,,. , r ,, ' gi, , 5 rr , Mqfqw. . lg, L' SQA , Tfgire. 'f K ... fc NRG e A L Virginia Woods Gerald Wright Kathleen Wright John Yuhas Cayl Young Iolm Youngworth Donna Zack Randy Zeitner Rodney Zent Deryk Ziegler Lani Zimmemian Ronald Zimmerman Virginia Zimmennan Shirley Zumbrun 1 VJ lv! The snow fades And new buds burst. Spring People O 292 Junior Class Officer janet Sabo, Sec., Sandy Coons, Womens Social Chrm., Carl Prinzing, Vice Pres., Bill Mosier, Mens Social Chrm.g Tom Carter, Tres., Darryl Hess, President. The class of 1969 sponsored a Registration Mixer at the be- ginning of Winter Quarter to raise money for the Spring Quarter Barn Dance, or '4Sawdust Stompf as it has been called. The Barn Dancei' has become the major project of the junior Class. This year it was the aim of the junior Class to make thisucorrup- ted jr.-Sr. Prom, into an even more popular annual dance. Three bands from around the state were hired, while deco- rations of sawdust, hay and corrals provided the Western atmosphere. Class oilicers form an aura of unity among the various facf tions of a class. Although there are no longer clear-cut class distinctions, the class officers can represent a large number of students on Student Senate. While other commissioners represent specific groups, Qi.e. forensicsl, the class presidents do represent a greater mass of the students. In this manner, major, as Well as minor factions, are duly representedf, Darryl Hess, Pres. Junior Aakre, Elmer Adams, Barbara Adams, Cary Adams, Phil Ahem, Francis Ahlgren, Helen into Alberda, Carolee Albert, Paul Aldrich, Mary Lee Alexander, Russell Alvord, Michael Amulacion, Gloria i 5' , W L ' wx 1 . ,-1' ,, ,4 'CT i Anderggn, Cafol ASlClIl, lefty Barr, Dianne Anderson, Craig Bailey, Norm Barseness, Kay Anderson, Ierome Bakken, Dan Bassett, Andersgn, Reed Baklenko, Lois Bautsen, Sandra Arbour, Dale Ball, Robert Beck, Nancy Arthur, Bruce Bare, Oliver Beitel, Dick Benci, john Bennett, Linda Bennett, Lyman Benvenuti, Paul 2 Class of '69 fp- .. sg, Q Q, gg, l 1 1 1 L s Berg, john Bergland, Sheryn Bergman, Gary Bemer, Peggy Bergeret, jane Anne Berrien, Robert Berwick, Kari Bielenberg, Nicholas Biggs, Ray Binder, Larry Bingham, Wayne Blair, Mark Blake, Mary Blanchette, Michelle Blanchfield, Michael Blevins, Bruce Bliss, john Boender, Cheryl Bogner, Ken Bond, james Bondurant, Bryce -h NNN, Wi Wil! A, ' mx. , Xi X XM Y ,X X in X H NX i, X NN J H ii i im N Qkigllqlii' W km IM iixx Wyl la Xi Qi ,M .. A B ,gi nlmkgf .iq-ilgf-X ll x i X X , Wil, , A N bq. 1 ink xl fu . V A Borla, joseph Breeden, Don Bos, Harvey Brekke, Charlotte Bos, ames Brence, Linda Bou ton, Harry Brewer, Glenn Boukhadra, Ismail Bridgewater, Sherry Boyd, Mike Brinkman, Brian Breed, Gary Broeder, Wallace Brown, Dave Brown, David Brown, Sandra Brown, Terry Bruckner, Ioan Bruce, Sharon Brownell, Ralph Bucher, Carol Buchlatz, james Buck, David Buckley, Frank Bue, Stan Burdett, james Burkhart, Paul Bums, Dave Burns, Linda Burton, janet Cail, Lynne Cain, Ella Callaghan, Ray Cantu, Oldberio Cardinale, Fran Carlson, Gregg Camey, Thomas Carpita, james Cartee, Mary Beth Castor, Nancy Caughron, Clifton , S. . ss V 9 Charlson, judy Chase, Steven Chauner, Cynthia Chesterfield, William Christensen, Maureen Claruci, joe Clark, Dave :iz Y ---.u41g1,., Y ji, 1 . 2 -, 1.1: ., Awvfl ' , J 1 v ev- I1 4- 45: ' l1?f:li.,,?3i gr.-:M . JN V 9. ,?,:,,,,j. ' as ' meg . Q 'wifi Q ,fra Qjisfffegs ! i'f2, U , 9252 'L ff' if-12325 Mm32ir,i? ..' ' ' ' ' ?5f,fi,:s.- Q v f Q 1 2 '-1- Clark, .john Clark, Judy Clark, Robert F, Clark, Robert H. Clayton, Gregg Clemencig, Pat Coe, Douglas af... . v-3-.fl 4 11132, wp, HF 4 -g it , CX 'r Coffey, Carla Cole, Richard Coller, Carol Collins, Gail Conklin, Tom Conn, Billie Conrad, Sue 2 2 Junior M, ov-- X 4. Conrad, Marvin Cook, Det Cook, Linda Coons, Sandy Cooper, Thomas Cormier, jerry Corneliason, Sharon Q, rar Counsell, Donald Culpeppei, Synthia Cowlishaw, Sharon Cumington, Dale Craig, Katherine Cunniff, Greg Craighille, William Curnow, Catherine Crane, john Curran, Karen Crave, Marilyn Currie, james Crawley, Eddy Currie, Mark Curtis, Ken Dacks, Cherie Dahl, Patsy Daney, Elles Daniel, john Daniels, lean Danielson, Linda Davenport, john Davies, Mark Davis, Charles Davis, Linda Davis, Nancy Dawson, Carl Deeds, Larry Dehn, Sig Deibel, Ethel Delaurenti, Linda Delay, Bonnie Delin, Dawn Dennison, Lynn Denny, Steven Denton, john Dove, Milt Devitt, john Draeger, Betty DeVoe, Don Dmmmond, David Dillon, Cynthia Dugan, Kathleen DiPasquale, LeRoy Dlmcan, Charles Dissel, Lance Duncan, Robert Doombos, janice Dunham, Kenneth Dusek, Cary Dvorshak, Terry Dye, Richard Eagle, Susan Earll, Barbara Eaton, Lee Edwards, Trevor , X, Ellers, Greg Ellingsen, Ion Elliott, Iohn Embry, Karen Emerson, Art Emond, Clayton Englehart, Margaret Enneberg, Cary Evans, Charles Ensign, Doug Evans, judy Erfert, Ruth Ann Evans, Mary Ann Erickson, Carla Evenson, Rena Erickson, joe Everson, Harold Erlenbusch, Ierricann Farrell, Richard Evans, Adele Famer, Gerry 2 Class of '69 T Qi? Md' l s all Fetcher, john Finch, Terry Flansaas, Rita Fransen, Sandra Ferguson, Carol Finley, Mike Fletcher, Bob Frantz, Dan Ferguson, Frank Finnicum, David Flint, Barbara Frasier, jim Fessler, Dale Fisher, jack Foley, Stephen Freed, Dwayne Fewins, Linda Fiske, Susan Fortune, William Freeman, jim Fieldstead, Bill Fjeld, Sylvia Francis, Carol Friedrick, Kathryn Figgins, David Fladstal, Dennis Frank, Cary Frisby, Tom Fritz, Carey Frolick, Mike Frost, Terry Fryett, Bonnie Fuchs, Sheilah Fuhran, Cloyd Fulker, Gary Fulton, Thomas Fimke, jim Furlong, Sandra Gallagher, Billie Gansmon, Lynn Garcia, Phillip Gasvod, David Gasvoda, Gerald Gauer, Donna Gibson, Thomas Gilbertson, Don Gill, Doris Gillam, Con Gillis, james Godtland, Care Goodell, john Goodman, Cary Goodman, Gerel Goraski, Ray Gorczynski, Anomos Gonnan, Paul 'Q Q a- ll-I, 'qw- ?f r- Goyins, Don Griggs, Adrian Guintoni, Donna Graves, Greg Groh, Sandy Gunderson, Robert Gravos, Cheryl Gromoljez, .Lianne Guy, Eddy Gray, Gary Groomes, john H8 SiS, Dena Grayson, Thomas Grosfield, Mary Haden, Vance Greaves, Cheri Grotbo, Anne Hadley, Roger Greenlee, Lucy Gruel, Donna Haeussler, Robert f31Ql?T173? , mfs., , 1 i 'er-uf' 1 - ' 'Lal' .-. G' --.., ff 0 - f- 9 , , . Q N a - ..., Ka., QL. Hager, Richard Halfmann, Char es Hall, judith Halley, Linda Halver, Donald Hammer, Lyle Hancock, Gary Junior Handl, jim Hansen, Fay Hansen, Harold Hansen, Helen Hansen, Marie Hansen, Melanie Hanson, Laurel Q . Wa . A v 4 1' -:ix ,,- .4 Hanson, Thomas Hanson, William Hardy, Sam Harland, john Hamley, john Harris, Gregory Harris, Leonard Harrison, Leona Hart, Linda Harte, Richard Hashley, David Haskins, james Haug, Karen Haughian, Susan -'IJQXE 3937 wt , 255:-. ifl ' f 3 ' a,:-LQ1'4- ' up W A . Qgwilki e 5-Qgavxs '- 13: U .lv ffklbg fs' Q -, .QJ Q1 ' .w ,i.1:.E: N2 I ' 1- --r k r -- 5' Hedges, Tom Hedin, Karen Hedrick, Sandy Helfem, Mary Hegland, Donald Helgeson, Michael Heliker, Russ Henderson, Beth Hendrickson, Dean Herr, Mike Herrmann, Pat Hess, David Hess, james Hetherington, Nancy Hetland, Ellenore Hettinger, William Hicls, Kathleen Hicks, Steven Hinman, Don Hinnaland, Sherrie Hill, Charles Hill, Evel n Hill, jannzn Hill, Kenny Hines, Beth Hjelm, Cary Hogan, Bmce rlohmann, Vickie Holman, Larry Holmes, Kathie Holte, Kea Holzberger, john Hopper, james 4- if-1' un? Wh 'S'-iv K M m w 1 'bv fini... Hollensteiner, Alice Hood, Warren Huestig, Lana Huntsinger, Harry Horan, David Hughes, Leana Huntsman, Bill Horsefall, Nancy Hughes, lviarjorie Immonen, Betty Hoskins, Marcia Hull, Charles Indreland, Terry Horton, john Hull, David Irion, Cheryl Howard, Michael Humber, Sherry Irvine, Georgia Howe, Patricia Humphreys, Patsy Iverson, Leonard Hopper, Michael Q t t . --A. .C -' f . avr ' A ' fiffwi ,f ' jaapl Thomas jac on, Dennis jackson, Donald jacobson, john jacobson, Karen jacobson, Raymond janssen. Susan 2 Class of '69 W. jasmin, Pete johnson, Linda jussila, Ray Keener, Glenia Kester, David Knoif, Richard jensen, Diane johnson, Patricia Kai , Pat Keith, David Khalifai, Faruq Knowles, Kathleen jensen, Gerald johnson, Paul Kalgerg, David Kelley, john Kinnaman, Pat Kohl, Bill jimmerson, Gary johnston, Kay Kambic, David Kelley, Patricia Klarich, David Kolar, Ken johanesen, Donald johnston, Robert Karls, Raymond Kennedy, Maria Klasna, jonathan Kowatch, Karen johnson, Diane jones, David Kassner, Linda Kennedy, Michael Klesh, Richard Krall, Carol johnson, judi jovanovich, Ronald Kaull, Donald Kerbs, Michael Knebel, Kathy Krajacich, Lucille Kranich, Iudith Kushnak, Gregory Langhus, Lee Krogstad, Harold Kuszmaul, Sheron Larsen, Jim Kropp, Karen Labunske, Richard Larson, Ben Krueger, Larry Lacher, Cary Laubach, Dexter Kuehn, Bue Landowski, Gregory Lavsa, Karen Kultgen, john Landsverk, Karen Lawin, Evelyn Kurtz, Dale La.ne, William Laws, Kathleen Lea, Linda Leese, Cary Legato, Anthony Le ate, Charles Legirolt, Deane Lemm, Mary Letke, Howard Lewis, james Lewis, Linda Lier, Cerharde Lindeberg, jean Lindeberg, Kathy Linse, Frederick Livesey, Alison Lockwood, Rob Loftsgaard, Thora Logan, Patricia Logsdan, Karen Laney, Loraine Long, Linda Lorentzen, Ivan 304 Junior fl C Lotl, Heaton Lovchik, Alan Lovely. Michele Loy, julie Luebbe. john LuPone. Allan Lyon, Linda McArthur. Ken McBrian, Patricia McCaw. Carol McClernan, Mary McColly. jean McCracken. Fred McDede, Marilyn McDonald, james McDonald, Kathleen McDonald, Mary Ann McFadgen, Laurie McGinley. Mike Mcfllynn. Kay Ann McCroth, Deane McCuinness, james McMurhie, David McIntosh. Robert McNamer, john McKay, Robert McNeeley, Benita McKenzie. Margaret McNeil, john McKinney, Evan McNeil. Steve McKnight, Richard McTavish, Neil McLain, john Maas, Lynn Maberry, Marcia MacCarter, Daryl MacFarlane, Peter Mackey, Darryl Mackey, jay Madden, David Madding, Gene 1 i I I i A 1 l l r i 1 i agell, Sandra Mandeville, Steve Martello, Marianne Matney, Rita Z-guess, james Mangels, Arthur Martin, Gary Matson, Gary e, Lois Mann, Douglas Martinell, Carol Matthews, Peggy ahlum, Ron Mannix, Lois Martinell, janice Mattson, janet aierle, james Mannix, Mary Marty, Cheryl Mauws, Leslie aierle Michael Mans Ra Marxer Neal Mazumdar, Lokesh , , y , alkuch, jerry Marble, Richard Mason, Frank Meguire, Gerald Menke, Cynthia Mercer, Diana Merritt, Darlene Merry, Dan Metcalf, john Metcalf, LaDonna Meyer, jon Mikelson, Terrance Mikkelson, Diana Mm. 1 Miller, Miller, Miller. Miller, OH Cheryl Dallas Daxdd Gary Class of '69 Miller, Karen Montgomery, Leonard Miller, Mike Mooney, jim Miller, Sharon Moore, Beverly Miller, Valerie Moore, Margaret Milmine, Leon Moore, William Mink, Myrna Morgan, Diane Mitchell, Donald Morin, Pamela Morris, Diana Morris, Teri Morrison, Gary Morton, Bela Moser, john Mosier, Bill Mosterio, Nick Mountain, Lianne Mousseau, Paul Maw, Mary jo Moyle, Ioan Mullendore, Robert Muller, Helen Muller, Sharon Mungas, Charles Muri, Donald Murphy, Danette Murphy, Nolan Mussehl, Peggy Muzzana, Rudette Myers, George 1 i I 1 3 i M yllymaki, Judy W Myrhou, Bill W Mhyr, Betty j Myrick, Barbara 2 Nath, William Q Nave, Tony l Neal, Linda A ellans, Patricia 'elson, Charles elson, Frederick elson, Genevieve elson, Harold elson, Kathleen esbit, Terry Ness, LeAnn Neuman, Sue Neumeyer, Edith Newby, Paul Newhall, Robert Nicholas, Sharon Nicholas, Wesley Nichols, Sharon Nielsen, Barbara Niewoehner, Ramona Nimmick, Donald Niswanger, Lonnie Nixon. Clifford Normile, Kathleen Norris, William Nugent. Terry Nybo, james Nybo, Terry Nyman, Theresa Oaas, Kristin Ocepek, Patricia O'Connell, Michael Olson, Linda O'Connell, Thomas Olson. Virginia Ohnstad, joe Olsson, Don Ohs, Karl Oltz, Tafford O'Leary, Rosalie Oraw, Calvin Olsen, Cary Orr, Sharon Olson, Kenneth Ostermiller, Dick Junior 5 5250 ' 'fi3.EHT'qv1r .Q Wu-.,,f , lt, V - 555 1 '31 Q gp , 58-f '- Ostrum, Marilyn Ott, William Otto, Eu ene Owen, Chauncey Owen, Hal Owens, Gary Pachek, Mary Pannell, Marylane Panther, Beverly Parchen. Candace Parker, Diane Parkhurst, Robert Partridge, Susan Pate, james Patera, Robert Pattee, Sharon Patterson, Kay Paull, james Paulos, Nicholas Pearson, Alan Pedersen, james Pederson, Linda Pegar, Pamela Peila, Susan Penninier, Fay Peplins ', Thomas Peressinj, Cary Perey, Randall Perry III, I. A. Pershe, Marie Peterson, Dianne Peterson, james Petterson, Maurice Petterson, 'Scott Phenicie, Maureen Phinney, Robert Plaggemeyer, john Planichek, Ronda Plotts, Gordon Podobnik, William Poletto, Danny Polich, Bill Poling, Clarence Pollard, Kathy Pollard, Phillip Poor, Lavita Popiel, Rodney Popovich, Antoinette Porter, james Potter, Mary Powell, Milton Powell, Wayne Preshinger, Henry Preston, Michael Price, Vicki Prinzing, Carl U 4 K' W .Aff-gs' . Pulse, Robert Pyko, Charles Radovich, Bill Ragness, Ramey Raisl, Raymond Rasmussen, Ianyth Rasmussen, Stanley Reddig, Weldon Redenbo, Lerry Reece, Mi e Reed, Ioan Reed, Theodore Reinart, Donald Renmer, Nancy ,.., 1 Rice, Carole Rice, james Rice, jim Rickard, jim Rigg, Rick Ritzschke, Linda Robbins, Sheila Roberts, Bonnie Roberts, Linda Robertson, jerry Robinson, Dennis Robinson, Judy Roe, Iudy Roesch, Dorothy 14' 'ASN X Class of '69 Rohn, jerry Rogness, Ramey Romo, Lawrence Rorvi , Ronald Rorvii janice Roth. Gerald Roys, Liel Rudie, Sandra Rugg, Kathy Ruiz, jerry Rumans, jane Rustad, Keith Ryan. George Sabo, Janet Q, Sadowski, Peter Sage. Michael Salsbury, Louett Sand, Herb Sandman, Nita Sando, Sunny Sather, Theresa Saunders, Allen Scanlan, Kathy Schaeifer, Jeanette Schanz, Judy Schartf, Toni Schatz, Ellen Scheeler, Gerald l Scheetz, john Schelly, jackie Schenck, Melvin Schenerman, Reuban Schildt, Anna Schelin, Roger Schiller, Carolyn Schilling, Kenneth Schlepllz, Veme Schmi t, Ray Schmih,,Gail Schneider, Delbert Schneider, jerry Schnotenboer, john Schoot, Dale Searing, Robert Shar les, Bob Shook, Emma Schrader, Cary Segboer, Clarence Shelson, jackie Simonich, Dennis Schreiger, Ted Seibel, Dennis Shelley, Sharon Simonsen, Lynn Schroeckenstein, Richard Seifert, Linda Shema, Ted Simpson, jim Schuette, Leanne Sestrich, Marguerite She herd, Connie Sinnema, Josephine Schultz, Margie Sethre, Gary Shirqey, Susan Siorille, james Schwin, Thomas Sewall, jackie Shone, Frank Sitton, jim '00 Skerritt, Kathy Skinner, Linda Skov, Karolyn Small, Dave Smith, David Smerker, Kathy Smith, Leland Smith, Smith Smith Smith Smith: 1 ,psig inn., . W Lucille Paula Robert Robert Sharon Snell, Charles Snyder, Robert 2 Junior Soltero, Gregory Spears, Mary Ann Somerville, Roger Spicher, Cheryl Sorenson, Ken Spinler, Eugene Sorrell, Harley Spranger, Corol Sortor, jim Stark. Susan Spannuth, Bob Starr, Terry Spaulding, Cary Stekly, Randy Stellllug, john Stennett, Martha Stevenson, john Stewart, Glenda Stiller, Steven Stormont, Mary Stosich. Margie Stosich, Steve Strobel, jerry Stukey, Bonnie Suiter, Dennis Sunde, Tracy Superneau, Roger Swanz, john Sweeney, Kathy Sweeney, Nancy Swoboda. Lee Szudera. Valary Takenaka, Shirley Tangberg, Les Tange, Diana Thiessen, Corliss Thomas, Dave Thompson, Robert Thompson, Steve Thompson, William Three Irons, Avis Thurber, Shirley - 1 iii' Tiffin, Greg Tinder, jackie Tisdell, Fred Toenyes, Ed Topham, Kurt Torgerson, Ronald Troutman, Linda Travis, Diane Trusler, Tom Tumer, judy Twedt, james Uhlrich, Ray Undem, Sam Unrau, Arden VanCleave. Martin Vander Schalie. john Van Van Van Van Diest, Ronald Dyke, George Dyken, William Leichene, Larry Vasichek, Susan A Q Vaughn, Tom Vectkamp. Lee Vice, Allen Vidack, judy Vollmer, Mike Von Stevi, joe XVaddell. Connie 'U- Waddell, james XVagner, Robert W aldhalm, Roseann VValdow, Ro er WValker, Sandra NVallin, Linda Walter, john , tin' Ward, Lynn XVard, Roger YVatling. David Weaver, Nancy Webber, Linda Weber. Deanna XVeinheimer, Kenneth Class of '69 Weist, Danny Wilkinson, Manha Welliver, Cheryl Wendland, Delores Wenstrom, Barbara Wesen, Sharon Westbrook, Christine Westermack, jay Westin, Marsha VVhite, Davolyn White, Cary Whitesitt, john Whitmen, Lura Wickens, james l Wiest, Ted Wilson, jay Wold, Norman Young, Barry Williams, Boyd Wimett, Marlane Wolf, Elaine Zadick, Thomas Williams, Ed Winters, Tom Wood, George Zeigler, Anita Williams, Ellen Wipplenger, Andy Worthing, Charles Zeigler, Paul Williams, Janice Witt, William Wrobetz, Clifford Zietner, Doug Williams, Mike Woessner, Ed Yates, Richard Zinne, john Williams, Thomas Wohlognant, Duncan Young, Avery Zook, LeRoy 314 People . . . old and young with so so much in between Senior Class Officer Mary Ann Bailey, Sec.g Jack Prather, Tres.g Gene VanDyken, Co-Social Chrmn.g Craig Madsen, Vice Pres.g Marilyn Fitzgerald, Co-Social Chrmn.4 Cary Richards, President. This yearis Senior Class sponsored a dance using the pro- ceeds to finance the Senior Class Spring Picnic. The seniors made an indispensable contribution to the Student Senate as they held the President and Vice-President positions, a ma- jority ofthe Senate Commissionerships, and were the chair- men of influential committees. Having talked to numerous senior cohorts, I am assured that in applying to other schools and companies, it is important that a student have partici- pated in campus activities. Student government participation ranks high on their preferred lists. Such participation not only exposes one to new ideas but enables one to contribute to making his university aware of student needs and desires. - Cary Richards Senior 7.331 Don Aaker Andrea Adams Bonnie Plymale Ahl Frank Ahl Bozeman Billings Elliston Elliston Com. MB Gen. Bus. Acc. Leslie Aldrich Sherri Andersen Bob Anderson Gail Anderson Marcia Anderson Robert Anderson Bozeman Great Falls Missoula Bozeman Bozeman Lewiston Com. Hist. CE Com. Art Sec. Ed. Ag, Ed. Terry Andrews Marcus Arthun Nancy Anhun Claire Aznoe Ray Babcock Richard Bachmeier Trident F ishtail Absorkee Great Falls Thompson Falls Choteau Sec. Ed. Ag. Ed. Gen. El. Ed. EE Sec. Ed. Class of '6 Mary Ann Bailey Robert Bailey Ardis Baker Donald Baker jerry Ballas Robert Banis Colstrip Great Falls Kalispell Kalispell Missoula Great Falls Com, Geol. H. EC. Bus. Econ. Arch. Russ. Lang. judy Bamett Charles Bateman Urban Bear Rita Beaudry Ted Beck Russ Belanger Bozeman Fort Benton Lodge Grass Valier Livingston Butte Art. Ed. Ag. Ed. 61 Bio. Sci. Acc. H. Ec. Psy. Com. Sam Belling Karen Ross Benson Leslie Berg Dennis Berkram jim Berry Richard Bertolino Richland Great Falls Lewiston Cut Bank Butte Roberts ME Nurs. El. Ed. Ag. Prod. El. Ed. Gen. Marvin Besel Georgan Biggerstalf Ron Blake jon Blankmeyer Rick Blessinger Kenneth Blutt Billings Solomon, Kansas Kalispell Butte Helena Ekalaka Mech. Tech. Nurs. Sec. Ed. Psy. Com. Math- 318 f pgs 'f JF i Kathleen Bolen jayne Border Marianne Brackett Scott Brant Linda Braun Carol Brenner Eureka Calgary, Canada Great Falls Billings Baker Clendive Micro. P.E. Com. Com. El. Ed. H. Ec, jerry Bromenshenk Joan Brown Ken Brown Mary Ruth Brunell Barbee Buchanan Ron Buechlar Billings Billings Glasgow Butte Choteau Billings Zoo. Nurs. Civil E. Nurs, Com. Ag. Econ. LeBoy Bulger james Bundy Melvin Butler jim Buxton Connie Carbis Carol Carlson Billings Miles City Youngstown, Alberta Billings Helena Warden Arch- Ag. Bus. Ag. Prod. ME Nurs. El. Ed. 1, ' vr'?' Gene Carlson Clyde Carpino john Carpita Harvey Carroll Kathryn Carver Sam Casne Wolf Point Butte Helena Libby Helena Kalispell Ag. Eng. Sec. Ed. Civil Eng. Hist. H. Ec. Math. 20 Senior Donna Chalmers David Charley Delroy Charley Dick Chenovick Ron Childress Carol Christensen Choteau Mound City, Kansas Kingston, jamaica Helena Seattle Big Timber Micro. Hist. Chem. E. EE Nurs. Psy. john Christensen julie Christensen LeRoy Christensen Mary jean Christensen Richard Christian Norma Clark Kalispell Billings Great Falls Helena Laurel Bozeman Math. Micro. Gen. Nurs. Arch. Psy. heavy 4.--.. N. Herbert Cogley Claudia Colley Gerald Collins Isabell Collins jim Collins Linda Combs Brusett Great Falls Nashua Nashua Bozeman Miles City Mech. Tech Nurs. EE Mod. Lang. ME Nurs. Sue Conrad George Converse jim Coons Kathy johnston Crase Kathy Criswell Steve Criswell Bozeman Bozeman Bozeman Livingston Bozeman Bozeman El. Ed. Eng. Arch. El. Ed. El. Ed. Con. Tec. YZL4' Penny Dahl Bonnie Dallas Don Dallas Warren Danhof Bill Daniels Bill Davis Fairview Canyon Creek Canyon Creek Manhattan Scoby Great Falls Nurs. El. Ed. Ag. Bus. Gen. ME Pre-Med, Nancy Davis jim DeCosse Ken Denning Roberta Denning joe Denton Steve Denton Anaconda Bozeman Great Falls Great Falls Billings Deer Lodge H. Ec. Com. Arch. Gen. Hist. Ag. BUS. XGA. Boyd DeSonia Robert Dige Janne Dotson Steve Dougherty Tim Downey Carol Doyle Glasgow Sidney Billings Butte Butte Billings Ag. Prod. Com. Nurs. Chem. E. An. Sci. H. Ec. Barbara Kay Doyra Steve Duganz Irene Dupea Larry Durland Cynde Easton Carol Egan Great Falls Billings Sulphur Springs Whiting, Ind. Livingston Shelby Genetics Micro. Gen. Math. Sec, Ed, Engl. 321 Class of '6 Violet Ehni Mike Elgie Paula Eliason Leonard Enander Larry Erlenbusch Greg Ethridge Anaconda Wolf Point Mpls. Minn. North Dakota Rock Springs, Mont San Mateo, Calif. H. Ec. Chem. E. Nurs. Ag. Ed. Ag. Eng. Civil Eng. Barbara F atzinger Carol Fechter Dwight Ferguson Charlann Field james Filson Shelly F ishbaugh Columbia Falls Augusta Kirby Valier Helena Great Falls Nurs. MB Ag. Prod. Nurs. Civil Eng. Mod. Lang. Wanda F ishbaugh Susan Fiske Marilyn Fitzgerald Margaret Fox Shirley Fulker janet Fullerton Bigfork Helena Helena Helena Bozeman Bozeman Sec, Ed. Engl, Psy. El. Ed. El. Ed. Nurs. 1 Fr Edgar A. Gallup Gary Galovic Robert Gardiner Tennus Gaub Darrell Gee Susan Gibb i Miles City Bozeman White Sulphur Springs Terry Bozeman Hysham B Psy. CE ME Com. Ag. Prod. El. Ed. .l 2 . v :KL Larry Gilbert Robert Gildart Bruce Gillespie Vernon Gjullin Bill Glass Robert Goff Scobey Bozeman Kevin Conrad Billings Bozeman IE Fish Gr Wildlife Ag, Bus. Ag. Bus. EE Math. 61 Psy. Yvonne Graf Faye Greenbee Molly Griliin Wayne Grilling joan Griilith Larry Cropp Bozeman Plevna Fallbrook, Calif. Billings Helena Box Elder El. Ed. Gen. Sec. Ed. EE Com. Gen. Bus. Kenneth L. Grose Norm GrosHeld Richard Grosskopf Darrell Grossman Wanda Grossman Judy Gwynn Melrose Lincoln Belt Laurel Cut Bank Havre Fish fx Wildlife Com. Animal Sci. Com. Art MB Acc. Ron Haaland Roger Hagen Larry Hambly Dennis Hamel Bozeman Sidney Polson St. Ignatius Ag. Sci. Psy. Phys. Ent. john Hami Belgrade Ag. Prod. lton Louise Hamilton Virginia City MB 2 Senior Rosemary Hamilton Dan Handran Todd Hangen Norman Hanpa Marion Hanson Darlene Hannel Virginia City Wolf Point Bozeman Butte Boyd Terry El. Ed. Acc. Com. Com. H. Ec. Nurs. Glenn Harru Lawrence Harris Darlene Harris john Hall Gayle Hastings Mary Hayne Wardon Wolf Point St. Ignatius Harrison Great Falls Dupuyer Ag. Bus. Inst. Tech. El. Ed. Biol. El. Ed. Engl. janet Haynes Robert Hellman janice Henderson Barbara Hereim Knute Hereim Frank Hill Hamilton Kalispell Sidney Lenney Lenney Powderville Com Con. T. Nurs. El. Ed. Ag. Prod. Cen. Linda Hines Scott Hoag Daniel Hope Beulah Holm Dave Holt Warren C. Hood Great Falls jeffers Busby Sidney Ennis Glendive El. Ed. Ag. Prod. Ag. Prod. El. Ed. Ag. Ed. Cen. Leonard Hoops Charles Howard Bob Howe Vickie Hoxsey Bill Hyslop Bruce Icenaggle Bozeman Worden Cut Bank Havre Great Falls Bozeman ME Ag. Bus. Sec. Ed. El. Ed. EE MB Judy Irish Linda Jackson Betty Kay Jacobs Dorothy Jacobson Jim Janlsowski Rodney Jenkins Lewistown Butte Bozeman Flaxxdlle Bozeman Toledo, Ohio El. Ed. Nurs. H. Ec. Nurs. Com, P.E. iona ensen er imison Helen ohnson Herb ohnson Jay Johnson Lona ackgon 'Y Baker Clendive Dutton Miles City Ronan Brockway Nurs. Phy. Ed. Nurs. EE Ag. Bus. Com, x, 5355-5..:f5.' Raymond A. Johnson Roger Johnson Mrs. Gail Jones Paula Jones Donna Jorgensen Bob Julian Helena Harlowtown Bozeman Billings Billings Kennewick, Wash. Arch. Math. Sec. Ed. Sec. Ed. El. Ed. Mcht. 25 2 Class of '6 jim jupka Janice Kaip Marlene Kaiser Kim Kaufman Vicki Kasheiramura Holly Keith Great Falls Plentywood Bozeman Malta Hawaii Plains Zoo. Nurs. H. Ec. Ag. Sci. El. Ed. Sec. Ed. Melody Kelly Margaret Kent Hugh Kimberly Kathy Kirwan Bill Klatt john Klaus Wilsall Willow Creek Deer Lodge Bozeman Ennis Langaster, Penn. Sec. Ed. Math. ME MB Com. Gen. jack Klovstad jerry Knoll Roy Knudsen Mike Kolman William Kom Carol Kraft Malta Seattle St. Ignatius Billings Livingston Kalispell EE Range Man. Ag. Ed. Eng. Sci. Phy. Ed. Nurs. Lucille Krajacich David Krause Gerald Kuntz james D. La Breche Patricia Lachman Mary Lamach Great Falls Bozeman Great Falls Ronan Billings Miles City El. Ed. ME Ed. Com. QGen. Bus.J Nurs. Inter. Design l l L Don Lancaster Sharon Langemo Doug Larson Mary Larson joan Latimer Judy Latimer Whittier, Calif. Billings Great Falls Glasgow Butte Butte Com. Com. Pre-Med. H. Ec. Bus. MB IMT, El. Ed, Warren Lee Eloise Leggate Douglas Linhart Lisa Linhart Loretta Lokken Linda Lombardi Plentywood Bozeman Danvers Lewistown Circle Butte Ag. Ed. El. Ed. Hi.j Ag. Prod. H. EC. Nurs. Sec. Ed. L Mary jane Lord Alan Lovell Mary Lovell Albert Lovskin Romayne Lowe Janice Lundblade Plentywood Bozeman Bozeman Butte Bozeman Idaho Falls Nurs. Sec. Ed. Cen. EE Com. Com. . eg. f!, . f lT,. Sam Luoma Mary McAulay Ken McCawley Rosalie McCormick Kenneth McCoy Michele McCoy Great Falls Terry Helena Shelby Bozeman Bozeman Zoo. H. Ec. EE H. Ec. Ag. Prod. H. Ec. 327 Senior Don McCulloch Kenneth McCulloch Mary McDonald Robin McGowan Mary McGrath Gary McGregor Missoula Bozeman Billings Highwood Butte Alberta, Canada Ag. Bus. Sec. Ed. Math. H. Ec. El. Ed. Chem. janet McGregor Bill McKnight Lawrence Vay james Macek Kathie Machler Douglas MacKenzie Great Falls Helena Billings Great Falls Lewistown West Bank H. Ec. Art Con. T. Com. fGen. Bus.j Com. Animal Science Richard Macken Judy MacSpadden jaunita Manis Kathy Mannis Ralph Mannix Mario Marchello Syracuse, N.Y. Kent, Wash. Dillon Deer Lodge Avon Red Lodge Earth Sci. H. Ec. Ed. Com. Bus. Ed. Ag. Mech. Zoo. Pete Martin Larry Marx Kay Mathews Diane Matte Linda Mattelin Dick Matti Hobson Wilsall Butte Dixon Culbertson Billings F. 61 W.L. Mus. Ed. Nurs. MB El. Ed. Gen. Susan Meadows Ron Meredith Carol Merrett Nancy Metzker Gary Meyer Bob Miller Choteau Forsyth Butte Plains Billings Manhattan Psy. Sec. Ed. Nurs. Art Com. Phy, Ed, Mrs. Jeri Miller jerry Miller Karen Miller Waine Milmine Donna Moline Carol Montgomery Bozeman Bozeman Great Falls Sanders Brockway Whitefish sec. Ed. Ag. Prod. Phy. Ed. Ag. Prod. El Ed. ' El. Ed. janet Moody Tyrrel Lou Moody Marcia Moen Richard Moran Frank Morgan Kris Morris Helena Calgary Great Falls Minot, N.D. Belgrade Great Falls Com. Nurs. Nurs. MB Ag. Bus. Sec. Ed. Robert Morris Margaret Morse jim Mueller William Mumion john Murphy Dixie Murray Great Falls Missoula Bozeman Iordon Butte Avon Mus. Ed. El. Ed. Chem. E. Ag. Sci. Com. Bus. Ed. Class of '6 Q I . XM Ted Murray Linda Murray Karen Munson Ellen Moulder Ceor 'a Moulten john Naegle Ethridge Butte Helena Butte Florigh Helena Sec. E . El. Ed. Bus. Ed. H. Ec. Psy. ZOO, Elizabeth Nash David Nelson Betty jo Nelson Norm Nelson Loretta Nepil Terry Nett Bozeman Libby Brainerd, Minn. Silver Star Big Sandy Augusta Sec. Ed. Ind. Eng. Nurs. Chem. History Animal Sci. i .3 ' .. V Y' . Clyde Neu Ted Neuman David N.G. Curtis Nichols Robert Nichols Eileen Nielsen Phillipsburg Power Philippines Highwood Great Falls Reserve Ag. Econ. Ag. Bus. Com. Cons. Tech. Art Ed. Com. Willa Noble Loretta Noland Richard Oblander Clifford Olde Blake Oliver Gary Olson Rexford Helena Ballantine Butte Regina, Sas. Absorkee MB El. Ed. Chem. E. Sec. Ed. Gov't. Com. Ken Oko Elana Osgard Ron Ogfenniller Roy Otrogge Wayne Otle Alan Paige Canada Sundance, Wyo. Huntley Absorkee Schenectady, N.Y. Sheridan Ag. E. Nurs. Bug, Econ. EE Gen. EE Jim Palmer Kaye Parker Judy Paxkins James Pattee Bruce Patterson JoAnn Paullen Alberta, Canada Butte Great Falls Bozeman Great Falls Kalispell Ag. Sci. Nurs. El. Ed. Soc. Bot. Com. Pat Peacock Jean Peccia Joan Peccia Duane Pederson Linda Pesanti Cheryl Peterson Helena Judith Gap Judith Gap Great Falls Butte Livingston Sec. Ed. MB CMTJ MB Com. Nurs. Sec. Ed. James Peterson John Peterson Norman Walter Peterson Judy Petrin Dave Phillips Ronald Phillips Cameil Bozeman Browning Butte Ashland Billings Ag. Prod. Com. F. 61 W.L. Nurs. Ag. Ed. Arch. fi O Senior Cary 0'Phinney jo Oicchioni Cheryl Platisha Chow Pon Leland Pond Karen Popelka Bozeman Roundup Great Falls Canada Wolf Point Billings Phys. Bot. El. Ed. Phy. Ed. Psy. Phy, Ed, Carlo Porteen William Porter Diane Powers jack Prather Jim Pribyl Ronald Prinkkj Bozeman Laurel Helena Big Timber Great Falls Roberts Arch. lnd. Con. Tech. Com. Com. Ag. Bus. An. Sc, Bruce Putnam Mary Ann Quentana Marla Quist Harold Ramberg Ron Rang Jerry Rasmussen Bozeman Acme, VVyo. Cut Bank Clendive Livingston Plentywood History Com. Nurs. Ag. Bus. F or TV Com, Susan Rasmussen Doris Redekopp Tom Ree Judith Richardson Paul Richter Paul Ritter Cutbank Frazer Clendive Bozeman Glen Ellen, Ill Bozeman Chem. MB QMTJ Ag. Prod. Com. Phy. Ed. History Dave Roberts john Robinson Carol Ronish Pam Rorvick jan Ross Livingston Broadus Denton Glasgow Great Falls F 61 W.L. Chem. E. Com. Nurs. El. Ed. Ten'y Ross Great Falls H. Ec. john Rowane Elizabeth Rowe Laura Russell Chuck Samuel joan Schaffer Robin Schrader Columbus Butte Butte Lewiston Great Falls Great Falls Ag. Prod. El. Ed. Nurs. Chem. H. Ec. Art Mary Ann Schippers Rodney Schmall Lynell Schmidt Don Schmitt Diane Schrammech Patsy Miller Schroeder Colorado Laurel Bozeman Stanford Great Falls Great Falls Engl. Chem. E. Com. Ag. Sci. Hist. El. Ed. Pam Scott Walt Shaif Bruce Sharp Paula Shirk Dan Shively Billings Fishtail Alberta, Canada Schoeneck, Penn. Bozeman Phy. Ed. Math. Ag. Sci. Hist. Gen. Bill Shroishi Malta Chem. E. Class of '6 s-.-...,, vm.. john C. Sikonia Tim Sikorski Dayton Silver Andy Skarland Virginia Skov Gaylord Smith Butte Willard Helena Charlo Conrad Bozeman Chem. E. Ag. Prod. Chem. E. Ag. Prod. NUTS. Arch. Q14 Elaine Sollie Lyle Stamphe Harry Stannebein Clili Stephens Illdifh STCPIICUS C1053 Stevens Billings Bozeman Glasgow Paradise Paradise Billings Ed. Ag. Prod. Com. fAcc.J Film 61 TV H. EC. Ed. MB iw Yi -K xy-if .f?1.:.? ' -':25Q3:w Ch3rl0S Sl0l'll Mike Storanofl' Nida Stout Marlan Stredwick Dana Strobel jim Sutich Wolf Point Missoula Taft, Calif. Bozeman Big Timber Bozeman Com. ME Ed. Cen. Ag. Ed. Ind. Arts Richard Swanson Shirley Swilzler William Szabon joe Tocke Tisha Taussig Kathlenn Thomas Myers Chester Calgary, Alberta Wilsall Manhatten, Kansas Helena Chem. H. Ec. Ag. Eng. Cen. Nurs. El. Ed. 334 Pat Thompson Tom Tooke Antony Tout Doug Tower Chuck Townsend Keith Trafton Butte Ekalaka Chile Superior Bozeman Miles City Sec. Ed. Cen. Mech. E. Sec. Ed. Chem. E. Ind. Arts Tom Trangmow Rose Triplett Robert Tronstad Delvin Trost Ott Tschache Joella TSCh2lIU9 Glendive Pomana, Miss, Kalispell Brady Bozeman Great Falls Ag. Prod. Nurs. Ag. Prod. Ag. Prod. F. 6: W.L. H. EC. David Tunkel jim Tuss Mike Valentine Margorie Vanatta Bill Venable Diane fReegerJ Venable M0l'l'iSt0WH, NJ- Great Falls Helena Cascade Livingston Livingston COITI- Com. Chem. E. El. Ed. Chem. E. H. Ec. Sf' Q--f Stanley Verbisky Louise Verploegen Nick Verwolf Susan Viertel Lois Vogl Pat Von Stein Vilna, Alberta Harve Manhattan Lewiston Lewiston Cascade Arch. Math. Com. MB Nurs. El. Ed. Senior john Wadsworth Carol Wagner Stanley Ross Wagner Gregg Walker Bill Wallock Christie Wallace jefferson. Mass. Helena Helena Great Falls Livingston Bozeman ATCI1 El. Ed. Com. Pre-Med. Econ. Nurs. Jim Wallace Les Wallschlaeger Tony Walsh Mark Warfield Peg Weidman Larry Weintz BOZCIUKH Bozeman Billings Bozeman Las Vegas Great Falls Cen- EE EE Pre-Med Nurs. Zoo. Elizabeth Weir judy Welken Shelley Wells Craig Wentzel Loretta Werbelow Evelyn Wesen Bozeman Shelby Billings Saratoga, Calif. Emblem, Wyo. Glasgow El. Ed. Soc. Sec. Ed. Chem. E. Nurs. Nurs. Sylvia Westlake Terry VVheeler Judith White Judy White Marsha Whiteman Teresa Wichman BOZeman Manhattan Brewerton, Wyo. Fishtail Shelby Moore H- EC- Ag. Ed. El. Ed. History H. EC. H. Ec. 'FQ' ,' mflavifw . 1 s . .ssrr r .. 454 ...J Don Wutala janet Wilcox Leslie Wilcox jan Wilking john Will William T. Williams Judith Cap Rapelje Rapelje Coager. Wyo. Kalispell Laurel Dist. Ed. Com. Ind. Arts Arch. Com, EE .wr . r - egfyg, 'Q M 'vc . , .. -A E , , ' , -av' . A Nina Willmuth Reginald Wilson Cary Wolfe Allen Wolfe jode Wolfe Terry Wolfe Bozeman Belgrade Shelby Bozeman Bozeman Belfry History Ind. Arts Ag. Econ. Hist. El. Ed. Ag. Ed. V . , .3 . ,QU Q 5 A A y i if' Paflla VY00dW3l'd Carol Worrall Pat Worthley jeffrey Wulf Robert Wulf Phyllis Yeager M1165 City Miles City Miles City Columbia Falls Deer Lodge Choteau Sec- Ed. sec. Ed. H. EC. Ind. Arts Math. El. Ed. Roy Yeager Francine York Vondene Zander Carla Zell Bill Zimmerman Sylvia Zumbrun Bozeman Sydney Helena Shelby Poplar R0b9l't5 Ag. Bus. Pre-Med. Art Ed. Econ. Com. El. Ed. Xvqggg My 1 X ,, , 5 ggiii' ,-,svn may E21 U-mx-urufml-,H-,Q ..-., . - Qfmm-.uAu.u,uv,um X f f .Mig ...,1l.h- ww H' fijlgggv 1 ? Autumn comes n A leaf falls - Only the Sun knows whereofihe wind has carried it. Major Iohn S. Burford PFC Curtis T. Ando Linda Hunter Linda Lon Roy Frankiu Warlwood Emmett Holekamp Xu Q3 39 Graduation Graduation - not the end of education. Throughout life we are constantly being educated. What we have learned here is more than a few isolated facts. We have been taught a working knowledge of tools - tools to continue inquiry, to continue investigation, to continue discovery. To those who have helped us to achieve or possess these tools we offer our sincere thanks. To our fellow students we wish success in their endeavors. It is with confidence and gratitude that we leave. 'J i I i 9 The MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY TELEPHONE 587 3I2I BOZEMAN, MONTANA 597I5 Wgnfgngn EXTENSION 337 Dear MSU: Are two heads better than one? Most people thought so, but we wondered as we start- ed out the year as co-editors. lt still seemed as if we had just as many problems, headaches, and worries. VVe lived, slept, and ate with always the thought of the annual. Our second home became the room in the SUB marked Montanan with its banging pipes, ragged drapes, unpainted walls. overloaded garbage cans, tables crowded with layout sheets, Contact sheets, shipping records. and typewritersg the bulletin board with its famous Hal Ha! Korner and seldom looked atnotices: and the pile of junk in the corner called the editors' desk. One may not believe such a room could exist: however. out of this mess the 1968 annual was born - or was it? To help us with our delivery of the 1968 animal was a faithful and hardworking staff. In order to have an annual you must have pictures. you might say the photo staff under the wise leadership of our co-photo editors - Mike Hoffman, alias the Hobbit and Rob Clark, the bearded one, took an upper hand in this. The layout staff headed by Darrell Grossman played an important part in the process of putting out an annual. Good coverage of sports was done by Russ Alexander and the Uffice of lnformation. Money is a necessary evil and with a production of an annual a great amount is need- ed, but our tightfisted business manager, Linda Halley, stopped us at every turn with an unyielding Noi Deadlines are very important, but this comment went unobserved by Larry XVeintz, our copy editor. who in spite of it all had a wonderful way with words. Beth Hines, Sue Janssen, Janet Sabo. and Yicki Peressini were four important section editors. Many can be leaders but the following make up the hard core of an annual staff. These include - Howie NYilson, Mike Kacsmark, Vern Roberts. Loren Rowl. Marlis Urton, Keith Rousch. Paul Hulat, Jeff Gibbs. Emma Shook, Libby McClain. Laurel blanke. Mary Ann Evans, Lynda Shepherd. and Cindy McDonald. On the less humorous side, we would like to express thanks to: Steve Hadnagy. Chris Schlechten. Duncan MacNab, Sally llankovier, Paul hlesswein. AMC' Photo, ASMSLY. Stu- dent Union, and Artcraft Printers. .X special thanks Ies to Xlheelwright l,ithograplTing'. especially Peggy Quist, who corrected our many errors. helped us make decisions, and gave a guiding hand during the year. Editing is but a small part of putting out an annual and to all involved thanks for a memorable year. Sincerely yours. Main kdm Aaker, Don .....Y ---f----- 3 317 Aakre, Elmer ..... ------ ' 6 1. 293 Aasheim, Larry --f------- -125 Aasheim, Ronald ...... VV.-.--- 2 29 Abbas, Leon ,... ,.... . v-,v 5 lf Abbas, Sallie ...- ..... -f---.v,-,- 5 Q Abell, Claire .......... -f----,,--'-'- 1 69 Ablonczy, Cheryl ..w.. 6102- 262 Achamire, Lois ...,... --.lv.-'------ 2 50 Adams, Andrea ...-. .--.--- 102. 317 Adams, Barbara .. ,,-v.Y,----,-, 293 Adams. Cary ----,---, . ffff- 77- 293 Adams, Lynn ..... 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Doty, Lois Jean ....,,,,....., ...,,,,,,,,.,, 7 T Daugherty, Lora ........ .. 235 235 297 321 321 235 321 235 297 297 235 255 235 270 270 105 235 270 235 270 235 321 139 297 126 270 235 235 297 270 297 73 235 235 270 235 270 78 270 297 297 270 235 235 so 321 271 121 321 297 72 321 271 321 235 321 297 190 271 236 271 236 271 236 297 271 236 236 271 236 123 271 297 321 236 236 297 297 236 297 271 21 4 78 236 321 126 236 321 236 297 263 297 271 271 297 271 236 137 Dougherty, Steven Jo . .77, 120, Dove, Milton Allen .....,..., ....,....... 1 31 Dow, Allen John ,,,.,,..,.....,, .......,....... Downey, Timothy John ....... 76, Dowtin, Lynn Suzanne ..,.,..... 76. Doyle, Carol Faye ....,,., ,, ,, ....... 64, 65 Doyle, Patsy Jean .....,... ........... 6 4 Doyra. Barbara Kay ...... ........ 1 05, Draeger. Betty Lou ....,.... .,.............. Drake, Jon Francis ...,,... ....,.... 1 18 Dreamer, Mortimer Si . .,... ....,..,... . Dreggs, Donald ..........,,,, ..... ..., Drew, Frances Rebeka ...... 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Artha ,.,. ......,....... 2 72 Freed, Duane .......,..,.,. , .....,. . 298 Freeman, Darlene ..,... ......... 1 09, 238 Freeman, James .,..... .....,., 7 0, 2.8 Freier, Sharon ...,.. ........., 2 72 French, David ...... ...,,.. 2 38 French, James ....,, .... 2 38 French, Stanley ...,,.. ....... 2 38 French, William ...... .,.., ' 1, 238 Fresbee, Richard ...., ,1,,...... 2 38 F1'ied, Linda ,....,,,,,...,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 72 Friedrich, Kathryn ...,.... 75, 298 Friedrich, Robert .... .,..,. 1 18, 238 Friedrick. Karen ..... ,,....,.. 1 11, 272 Frisby. Thomas ..,.. ..,1.....,,,. 1 90, 298 Fritz, Garey .....,, ...,.,. 1 14, 190, 298 Fritz. John .... .... .,................. 2 3 3 Frolich, Mike .... ,... 2 98 Frost. Terry 4--A-.. 298 Frye, Robert ...- .,.,. ,.,... 2 72 Fryett, Bonnie .....,,,. ,4.. . 298 Fuchs, Sheila ...,,.,,...v., ...... 2 98 Fueshmann, Joanne ,.,,,. 272 Fuhrman, Diane ........ ,,...,.,,.,, ,,,,,.- 2 3 18 Fuhrman, Floyd ..,........,., .... , .,,. 2 98 Fulker, Gary ,,,,,,,,,.,,, , ,,,,,,.. 32, 83, 131, 298 Fulker, Shirley ,...........,, ........ 8 1, 105. 211. 322 Fulkerson, Douglas ,.,,... ................., ..,,,,, . . . 134 Fullerton, Janet ,......... ...... ..... ,.1,... 3 2 2 Fullerton, Nick ....... ,,,.---,.,. 1 23 Fullerton, Niles ..... ....., 7 4 272 Fulton, Robert .,.,.. ............. 2 38 Fulton, Thomas .,... ..,.... 1 90 293 Funk, Deborah ...- ...... 105, 238 Funke, James ..,.. ............ 61 298 Furan, Darlene ..........,....... S3. 272 Furlong, Connie .,.... ...... 1 05. 188, 238 Furlong, Sandra .,,,,, . ,....... 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Hetherington, Nancy Hetland, Ellenore .... Hettinger, William Hewitt, Gary .............,.. Hewitt, Richard ,,,,,.. Hicks. Kathleen ...,,.. Hicks, Steven ,,,,. Hildreth, Ida ,,.. Hill, Carroll .....,...., Hastings, Gayle .....,. Haug, Karen ............. Haughian, Susan ..... Haun, Chester ,..,... Hayne, Mary ...,.,.., Haynes, Janet ..,., Hazelton, Anne ....... Hazelton, Robert ,,., Hecker, Arthur ....... Heckman, Judith .... Hedaily, Saleh .....,.., Hedges, Thomas ...... Hedin, Karen ......, Hedrick, Sandra ..,... Heffern, Mary ......,,. Hegland, Donald .... Heiber. Cheryl ,..... Heinrich, Jack ...... Heinrich, Jackie ,,,.... Hekkel, Myrna ,,,,.,..... .. Helgeson, Michael ....,. Heliker, Russ .......,... Hellman, Robert ...,. Hellstern, Ray ..,..,,,, Helzer, John .,............... Hendershott, Cassie ..,... Hill, Hill, Hill, Hill, Hill, Hill, Hill. Charles .,.,...... Evelynn .... Frank .,,..... Janna ,....... Kenneth ..,, Dandra ...... Susan ..,. Hines, Beth .... Hines, Linda ...,....... Hinman, Dan ....,,,.......,,. Hinnaland, Sherrie Hinrichs, Rocky ...,...... Hirst, John ..,....,,..,... Hitch, Michael ...,... Hitch, Peter ....... Hjelm, Gary ..... Hoag, David ..,, Hoag, Scott ....,..... Hoag, Nan cy ...........,,, Hocevar, Michael .,,... Hodge, Daniel ,....... Hodgson, David .,.,.. Hoellein, Carol ,... Hofacker, Susan Hoff, Eugene . .......... Hoff, lvan ., .,.......,..... Hoffman, Laurence ...... Hoffman, Linda. ..,..,.,, Hoffman, Michael .. Hoffman. Donald .... Hogan, Bruce . ....,. Hogmann, Vicki ..... Holm, Shila ...... ...,. Holgate, Kathryn ...., Holland, Cynda ,,.,..., Hollensteiner. Alice ...,.,, Holm, Beulah ., ....,,... . Holm, Michael ,..,... ., Holman, Barbara .,... Holman, John Holman, Larry .,....,. Holmberg, Jeanette Holmes, Kathleen ...,.. Holmes, Vicki Holst, Sandra ...,.. Holts, Terrance ....... Holt, Dave ....,......... Holte, Kea ................ Holter, Lynn .,,,..,,........ Holzapfel, Herbert ,,,,., Holzberger, John ..... Holzer, Thomas ...... 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Hood, Warren ..,.,, Hoops, Daniel ..,.. Hoops, Leonard ..... Hoover, Thomas ...... Hope, Daneil ...,,... Hope, J 811165 .............. Hopewell, Burton Hopkins, Jack .........,. Hooper, Dan ....,..... Hooper, James ..., Hooper, James ......... Hooper, Michael ...., Horan, David .....,., Horne, Neil ........ Horsfall, Nancy .,...,. Horst. Sandra ,.,.. Horton. John ......., Hoskins, Marcia ..... Hosley, Patricia ..... Hough, Glen ............, House, Carolyn .............., . Hoversland, Bevercly Hoversland, Ken ........ Hovland, Robert ..... Howard, Charles ....... Howard, Craig ........ Howard, Michael ,... Howard, Susan .... Howe, Patricia .... Howe, Robert ...,,.. Howell, Judd ........... Howells, Barbara .,,... ...... Hoxsey, Sherry ....,... Hoxsey, Vickie ..,.... Hoyt, Mary ..,......... Hrubs, Chester Hruska, Susan ...,,... Hubbard, Frank ,...,.. Hubbard, Mark ..,.... Hubbard, William Hu ber, Hu ddles Cynthia ,..,,, .... ton, .Gordon Hudson, Craig ..,....,... Tern ...,. ...... . . Humtis, Lana ........... Huffine, ' Huffman, Donald ...... Hughes, Alberta Hughes, Harry .... Hughes, Kathy ..... Hughes, Liane ........... Hugha, Marjorie Hughes, Russell ....... Hughs, Harry ......., Huiett, Paula .,... Hulett, Linda .... Hull, Charles ..,.. Hull, David ......,.. Hultin, John ........ Humber, Sherry ....... Humbert, James .... Humphrey, Brian ...,.. Humphreys, Aileen Humphreys, Patsy . .... . Hungerford, Terry Hunt, Linda ........... Hunter, Janet ........ Hunter, Linda ...,... Hunter, Ronald .... Hunter, Virginia Huntsinger, Harry .... Huntsman, Bill ..,.... Huntzicker, Laura Hurless, Robin A ..,.. ,. Hurley, Sharon .,..... Hustad, Cynthia ...........,...,100 391. i fffffffffff?iiiQ ......12o QQIIIIISE ,..QffI5i. E5Q 'sii. E5' fffflfisfiii' 11, fffflliis .......,....78 QQQi5iQ 'I5Pi ...124. 191 '4 'fffQffii5 f1fffffffffI65 ...103, 165 jQ1fI65Q I55' fIffQQf6liQ '55 ffffffffiii ......103, ......100, . .,....... 135, ,...109. 206 Huston. Willxam ...,.,.. .,..... 8 3, 137, 207 1 Hubchens. James ...L ,,,,,,,. Hutchinson, Richard ,.....,..,......,., Hyde, Douglas ..,......... ,..,.,... 1 16, 207 Hyslop. William ...,.,. .....1..... 7 8. 83 Icenoggle, Bruce ....... Idleman. Sharon Iman, Jams ........,.. Immonen, Betty ....... Inabnit. Kenneth .... Inooronato, Ronald ,. Indeeland, Terry ...,.. Ingalls, John . .......... Inman, Joseph ,,..... Irion, Cherryl ..... .... Irish, Judith ..... Irish, William Irvine. Georgia ....... Isaacson, Terry .......... Ivanovitch, Dennis Iveisen. Donald .....,. .......159 ......135 'ii i5E Iverson, Leonard ,... ....,,, , 67, 135, Iverson. Paul .... 275 324 242 325 207 324 275 242 275 242 301 134 301 301 242 301 275 301 301 242 76 242 275 242 275 325 207 301 242 301 325 275 275 275 325 275 275 242 135 242 275 242 275 131 301 275 189 242 242 242 301 301 242 137 276 242 301 301 131 301 242 276 242 301 242 242 276 139 242 242 301 301 276 276 242 276 276 276 74 276 325 325 276 242 301 242 244 301 242 S3 301 325 S3 301 242 276 244 301 243 J Jaap, Thomas ....,...... Jackson, Dennis ,..., Jackson, Donald ,.....,.,.. Jackson, J ulie .....,.........,. Jackson, Mrs. Linda Jackson, Linda ....,,..,.. Jackson Robert ......... Jacobs. 'Mis Elizabeth Jacobsen. Jacobsen. Jacobson, Jacobson, Jacobson. Jacobson. Jerry ....,...... Dorothy ...... John . .,....,. Karen ..... Linda .......,.... Raymo nd .... James, Cheryl . .... James, Daryl ...,....., James, Douglas ...... James, Terma . .,.,.... . Jamma, Patricia ..... Janke, Laurel ...,...... Jankowski, Jams ..... Jansky, Susan Janssen, Susan ..... . J appe, Joyce ............. Jaraczeski, Dennis J ardee, Jasmin, Gary ........ Peter ........ Jefferson, Andrew ....,,. Jenkins, Rodney ..... . Jenni, Carol ........... Jenni, Cheryl ........ Jensen. Daryll ......... Jensen, Diane ......, - ........ J ensen, Gerald ...... Jenson. Jerry J ensen, Joan .,.... Jensen. Richard Jenson, Michael ...... J ernb g John er , ...,....... J errow, Thomas . .......... . Japeison, Robert ...,., Jihayen, Ahmad . .,...... Jimison, Jerry ....,..., Jimmerson, Gary ......... Jimmerson, William ..,,., Johanesen, Donald .... Johannes, James .....,... Johannes, Marilyn .... Johnson, Alan .........,.,. J ohnson, Barbara ...., Johnson, Cheryl ...,, Johnson. Diane ..,...... Johnson. Diane ., , . Johnson, Gordon ,...,.. Iohnson. Hans ..,,..,. Johnson. Helen ..,.. J ohnson, Herbert ..... Johnson. James ...., J ohnson, James .... Johnson, J aye .... J ohnson, Jon ......... Johnson, Joyce .,.,.. Johnson, Kay ,...,.,.., Johnson, Judith .,...,.. Johnson, Leonard .,.., Johnson, Linda ....,.... Johnson, Lona ......., Johnson, Lorain .... Johnson, Lydia ..,,........ Johnson, Margaret Johnson, Mark ........, Johnson, Mary ..,....... Johnson, Michael ...., Johnson, Myrna ..... Johnson. Patricia ..,rr Johnson, Paul ,.,...,,,. Johnson, Peggy ......... Johnson, Raymond .... Johnson, Richard .,.,. Johnson, Richard Johnson. Rick ,..... .. Johnson, Roger ...,,, Johnson, Sheryl ....,. Johnson, Tris ....,,.,.. J ohnson, Wayne ..... Johnston, Bette , Johnston, David ...... Johnston, Ka thy ....., Johnston, Kay .,..,......., Johnston, Timothy .,.. Joki, Richard ...........,, Jonckowski, David ..... Jones, David ....,....... Jones, Frank Jones, Mrs. Gail ..... Jones, Ilene ........,r Jones. Mary .... J ones, O rvil le ...... Jones, Jonm. Jones, Jones. Jones Paul ......, Paula ...... Robert ...... Russel ...... Willi . am ..... Jordahl, Jacque ...... Jordan. Robert ...,.. J orgenssn, Calvin ,.,, . J orgenson, Donna ..... 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Joyce, Marvin J udisch, Susan .... J udkins, Gary ...., Juel, Joyce , ......,....... Julian, Robert ............ J unkert, Judy ....... - ......... J upka, Jimmy .... J upka, Ronald ,.....,.... Jurenka, Joseph ...,. J urica, Leo .......,.... J ussila, Ray ..1......... Justesen, Robert Kaczmarek, Michael Kaercher, Diana ........, Kaip. Janice ..,,..,.,,., Kaip, Patricia. ...,..... Kaiser. Mis. Marlenemn Kalberg, David .....,........ Kalfoss, Arnfinn , ..... Kalfoss, Frank ....... Karnbic, David ...,,, Kamhoot, Karen Kamp, Alma ........ Kane, Gary ,... 1.......... Kanemasu, Lance . ......... ...... Kapptie, Deanna ..... Karls, Raymond ..........., 60, Kashiwamura. Vickie . BS 302, ........7B ........6S 111 ......131. 189 .... 107, 143. 126 144 . ....,...,,....,,,......... 100, 62, 63, 64, 65. 172 114 .........126, Kassner, Linda ..- .... .......... . Katzenberger, Loren Kaufman, Kim .............., Kaufmann, Linda ...... Kaull, Donald .........., Kaun, Carl ........,.,... Kaun, Kathryn .... Kauntz, John .,.,....... Kauntzman. John ...,,., Kavulla, David ....... Kaze, James ...,.......,.. Kazemi, Saidollah ....,. Kearns, Mary ......... .. Keebler, Connie ..,.. Keefe, Penelope ....,. Keener, Glenia ..... Kegel, Danny ...... Kehrberg, Linda. Keil, Bruce ............ Keith, David ....,,,, Keith, Earlene ,... Keith, Holly ....... Keller, Dianne .... ,. Kelley, John .,,.,... Kelley. Joseph Kelley. Patricia .. Kelly, Charles ..,., Kelly. John ...... Kelly, Joe ...... Kelly. Kelly, Kelly, Kelly. Kelly. Kelly. Kelly. Kelly Keith ...,. Mark ,,,,,.. Maureen Melody .,., .. Michael Nancy .,,,. Patty ., Robert Kelsoh. David Kendrick. Kenison, Diana Carmen Joseph Kennedy, Maria Kennedy. Micha Kent, Margaret Kennedy. Kennedy. Kent. David 6 Robert .... Kedufzh. Josenh Kepner, Douglas Kerbs, Kern, Michael Ric hard Kern, Susan .,.... Kershner, Kent .... Kerzman. Lvnn .... Kestee, Haan ..,. Ketser. David ,,,,.. Kesting Robert Keyes. Robert ,... Kevser. Cheryl .... Khalifah. Farvo Kibble. Tav Roy .,... Ki-lv. Susan .......,... Keisling. Donnie ,... Kfesline, Roger ......, Kiesselbavh, John .. Killefn. Daniel ....,.. Kill'on, Thea ......,., Killorn, Michael Killwm-th. Vicki ....... Kilpatrick, Richard .. 302 N76 .......207 277 ...,.....100, 188 H83 244 ..76 ..,.....111. ll.-4. 103 138. 18S 302 118. 137 ,.n5, . 1:s7f 243 243 243 116 124 276 276 76 243 243 276 325 276 N326 277 276 114 302 224 72 277 326 302 326 302 277 56 302 277 243 277 277 243 302 326 302 277 326 243 302 80 277 243 128 128 277 S3 277 243 244 302 277 244 114 302 244 326 172 302 79 302 124 244 128 114 244 277 326 121 244 111 277 244 244 277 277 244 302 172 326 244 244 244 302 277 244 69 191 244 302 244 79 244 302 54 111 111 118, 244 277 244 ..73, 160, 244 244 244 169 347 Kimerly, Hugh ,.,,. Kimmet, James ..., Kincaid, Richard .... Kin Deborah ....,.. E, King, Mark ........,...... Kinnaman, Patricia Kinden ...- ...,,,,....... -.... Kinzie, Diaine ...,.... Kinzie. Gale A,.,... Kippen, Fred .. Kirby, John .. Kirk, John ., Kirkpatrilk ...L ..... Kirscher, Marie ,..,.,.,.. Kirwan, Katherine Kittelman, Thomas Kitto, Gerald ..,.,........ Kjar, Carol ..,.....,... Klarich, David ......,. Klasna, Johathan ...,. Klempel, Donald ..... Kleppen, Curtis Klesh, Richard ..... Kline. Lilliain ,,... Klocok, Harry ..., Klovstad, James . Klovstad. John .... Klaus, John ..,....,, Knadler, Sheri ,..... Knaff, Nicholas .... Knaff, Richard .,.,. Knapp, Linda ,.,,,,.,,,,, Knapton, Roberta ., Knebel, Kathy ......... Knight, Eric .......,,,,,, Knogstad, Eldon ,... Knoll, Jerry ...- ..., ,.s Knowles, Kathleen . Knudsen, Dean ........, Knudsen, Roy ....,. Kober, Dan ......... Kober, LaVonne ..... Koby, Candace ...,... Koehnke, Michael .,,, Koenen. Carl ,..,. Koenen, Carol ,,.,,.... Koenig. Todd ,...,,,, Koerner, David .,.,. Kohl, Suzanne ,.... Kohl, William ...,. Kohn. Donaleen ..., Kolar, Kenneth . ..,,. . Kolman, Michael ,.,, Kommers, James ,..... . Koensky. Da lene ..,..., Koon, James ,,,,,,,i,,,, Koon, Jerry .......,. Koontz, Barbara ,... Kipp, Lyman .....,.,. Korn, William ..... Kosik, Owen ...,. Koski. Carole .,....., Kouba. Vicky ,i,,,,,,,,,, Kowatc hc, Karen .,,, Kraft, Mrs. Carol Kraft, Dale ..,,.,.,..,,, Krajacich, Lucille Kralich. Mary ,,,,.,,, Krall, Barbara Krall, Carol ......., Krall. Charlene .... Kranich. Judith .... Krantz. Nancy ,... Kratovil, Dean ..., Kratzer, Linda ..,.. Krause, David ..,,., Krause. James 1 .... . Krause, Paul ,,...,., Krein, Laurence ..... Krichlimz. Walter Krieg, Susan ,,,,,i,,,,,, Kriskovich, Ritamari Kroemer. Gordon . ..,..... , Kroetch, Carol ..,....,. Krogstad, Duane ...,.. Krogstad, Eldon ....,. Krogstad, Harold ...,, Kronebusch, Paul ...., Kropp, Karen ....,.... Kruber, Arlen ...,,,,,,,,, K1-euger, Carol ,,,,,,,, ,, Krueger, Larry ...,..... Krumheu er, Gordon ...... Kruse, Patricia .,,...... Kubesh, Juanita ...,,, Kuchel, Cheryl .,.., Kueffler, Karen ...,. Kuehn, Bue ...,...... Kuehn, Karen ,,,.,....... Kuenning, Shelby Kuhr, Viki ...,.... ..,....,,,, Kukkonen, Donald Kulbeck, Del ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Kulseth, Carol Kultgen, John ..., Kunkel, Edward ..,.. Kunkel, Frank ...,... Kuntz. Gerald ....,... Kurtz, Clinton ........,. Kurtz. Dale .,.,l............ Kushnak , Gregory ...,, 348 ...Qfffffi66Q QQQQQQQHEQ fff,'ffQf1'6i'Qf i5i6Q ...,.....-..,....326, ........76 .,....61, 69, .Qfffffiilil , ,QQlf,QffQEili' .'f.if,',fff1'6'6f ,ufffiii .,....73. 78. fffffii fffffffsi .,.,..106 21215465 ..,,,.165 .,.,.,185 .,..60, 64, 65 ...,..245 . .,.,,...., 61, ..,....60, 62, ,.,,....106, ........116, .........128, 326 277 277 244 244 302 189 103 214 244 277 277 277 277 99 244 244 244 302 302 80 82 302 244 277 277 326 326 188 135 302 244 277 302 244 277 326 302 326 326 159 111 244 244 277 277 244 245 245 302 277 302 326 245 245 277 245 245 277 326 56 277 245 302 326 160 326 277 277 302 277 303 245 ,245 245 326 64 70 114 245 277 109 245 226 245 62 303 277 303 245 277 303 245 278 278 245 278 303 278 245 106 245 245 278 303 116 245 325 278 303 303 Kuszmaul, Sheron .,... Kutzman, James ....,..,... Kuwahara, Rosemary Labreche, James .... Labunski, Richard ...,... Lachenmaiefr, Janis .. Lachenmaier, Wayne Lacher . Gary .,.,.........,,... Lachman, Patricia ,... Laden. Ronald ........ LaDuke, LaDuke, Lahr, K Laidlaw, Douglas . ..... . Kerry ...... athleen ...... Robert .... Lake, Gary ..,,......, Lakey, James ...,... Lakey, Mark .,..... Lakin, Jams ...,... Lakner, Judith ,,.,, Lalich, Philip ...,... Lalonde, Rita .....,. Lalum, Alice ,,.,,, Lalum, Arnold ,,,., Lamach, Mary .... Lambdin, Dewey .,,, Lammers, John ....,. LaMoure, Geiald ,.., Lampman, John ,,,,., Lampman, Sandra .,.. Lancaster, Daniel ...- Lancaster, Grant ,..,... Lancaster, Lariy ,,,,, Lan de1', La n ders , Larry Virginia ......,. Landman, Judith ,..,. Landowski, Gregory Lansverk, Karen .......... Landt, Frederick ....,.. Landwehr, James ..... Lane, William .,.,..,. Langemo, Sharon ,,.... Langenfus, Michael . Langhus, Lee ,,........... Lantta, Kenneth ,..,.. Larimer, Ruth ,.... Larsen, Larsen, Larsen, Larson, Larson. Larson, Larson, Larson. Larson, Larson , Larson , Larson, LaRue, Bonita .,.,, James ,,,,. Joanne ,...,. Ben .,.,...., Donald ...., Douglas .,.. John ,,,,,,... Mark . Mary ,,,, ,.... Robert ....,,,,. Robert L. .... . Sandra ...-. Carol ....,.. Lasell, Harvey ,,,,. Later, Campbell ...-. Lathrope, Keith Latimer, Frances ..,,. Latimer. Joan . ,.... .. Laubach, Dexter Lauf, James ,.,..... .... Laughlin. Jim .,,,... ...,.. Lavold, Charlotte .,.,. Lavsa, Karen ,.,- ...., Lawin, Evelyn ,,,,,,,....,... Lawrence, Christine ..,,... Laws, Kathleen .....,,.. Lawson. Linda .....,...,. Lea, Linda .,.,.,................... Lear. Sheila ,.........,,,,.,.......... Leatherberriy, Alfred Leavitt, Lechner, Linda ...,............,.. Jacqueline ..., LeCompte, Michael Lee, Barry ..,....,,i,,,,.,,,, Lee, Warren ........... Lees. Anne .,........., . Leese. Gary ,....,..,.,,,,,,, LeFevre. Norman .,,,.., Legato, Leggate, Leggate. Lehman, Lehman, Anthony ..,, Charles ..., Eloi s e .,.....,, K atheri He ...,, Melvin ,,.,... Lehrrnan, Susan ...,.. Leidholt, Deane .,.,... Leifheit, Roger ....,... Leigland. Robert .... Lein. Linda ...- ...,.... -.. Leishman, Aaron ....... Leitgeb, Allen ...,...... Leland, Marilyn ...-. Leland, Russel , .,..... Lmnm, Mary ,,,,..,.,.,,,,,, Lencioni. Lorraine ..... ., Lenhardt, Gail .,......., Lennemann, Richard Lentsch. 'f,'.'.Qf64f ii66Q 'i'66Q ...,,...191, ...,.,,75, ff.'ii'SQ' ffff2i5Q' ,.,,,,,16, ,....,...l14, ..,...210. 303 131 245 326 303 278 73 303 326 278 172 245 245 114 245 245 245 278 245 245 245 278 245 326 118 135 278 61 278 327 245 98 278 245 245 3013 303 278 245 303 214, 112. 224, 99 116 .......,.,,,,....,.., ..,.... 2 -io, ffifaiiiif ffflfiil' ...,...303, 109, ..,,,,,,,..246, ,,,,..,-......-...30'3, .......60, 63, 191, .....-...246, ..,.'.fff6'1, 'ii2il' f.QQ'ffffi5,' i 66Q 6i E65' -- ---- 1 1 'fffffi4i'f ,..QQfQ':i'6Ei1 64, si, Douglas .....,..,.....,,,,.,....,,,,,,,,,,11,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, Leonard, Larry , .l,,,,, , LeS age , Judith ..... 69. 7 4, 132, 160, 103, 303 245 121 245 114 66 303 78 327 245 135 327 245 80 278 278 278 278 246 278 327 303 246 278 246 303 99 107 303 278 109 107 114 112 64 116 278 327 76 303 83 303 303 327 278 246 246 116 278 278 172 278 246 246 246 112 246 278 278 278 159 278 LeSage, William .,,,. Lethert. Thomas ..... Letke, Howard .,.,,. Levine, Gary ..,....... Lewis, Cathleen ....... Lewis, James .....,,. Lewis, Kathleen ..., , Lewis, Linda ,,......... Liedham, LaVonne .... Liedle, Theodore ..,.. Lien, Janet ..,,..........,... Lienemann, Mark ....., Lier, Gerhard ..,1.,..,.. Lightfoot, Charles Liknes, John ........ - ...... .246, ...,....6o, ....,...78, Lillegard, James ...-. ..,.,,, 246, Lilly. Gregory ....... ,,,,,2-46, Lind, Patricia ............ .- .,.......,,,.,.......,,..,.,.,,.. Lindeberg, Jean ....,,.,..... .,,......,,,.,,...,,.,....,,,, 303, Lindeberg, Kathryn ...... ..,..., 7 3, 188, 106, 303, Linderman, Darlene .,,,,,,......,,.,,,,.,..,,,, 246, Lindgren, Thomas ,. . .........,,,....,......... ,.... Lindquist, Denise ..... ,.............,,. Linhart, Douglas ...,........,... Linhart, Lisa ......... . ...... 64, 65, Linn, Vickie ....,. .,,,....... . 188, Linnane, Vicki .... ....... 7 3, 246, Linse, Frederick ....,. ............ 6 0. Lipsey, William ,..,, ........... Litle, Robert ......,,, . .,.... . Little, Jane ...,,.,,,,...... .,............ Littleton, Edward ...... ,......,...,..... Litton, Kathleen ..... .,,.,.,..,.. ........ Livers, Linda ,,.,..... Livesey, Alison ...s Lloyd, Donna ...,....,,, Lloyd, William ........... -,,. Lockard, Lawrence Lockart, Sandra ........ Lockie, Douglas ...- Lockwood, Robin ,...... , Loftsgaard, Sandra ...,.... Loftsgaard, Thora ...-. Logan, Allen ,.....,,,,, Logan, Patricia .... Logsdofl. Karen . Loh, Rm .........,.,,.....,..., -.. llohmuller. Richard ....... Lokken, Loretta Loman, Roy ....,,..,.,,. Lombardi, Linda ..... Loney, La1'aine ,... Long, Linda ....,,... 2 Long'pre. Daniel ..... Lorbiecke, Diane Lord, Mary Jane ..... Lorentzen, Ivan ,,..... 246 246 303 278 278 303 69 303 278 246 103 246 303 191 246 124 135 246 99 165 106 246 278 327 327 100 106 303 278 246 278 278 246 .....,.81, 100, Qffflliiifisb , .,.,,.,.83, '- IS, QfQfIQffi66Q 99 303 246 278 278 246 137 303 246 303 246 303 303 246 278 327 128 327 303 139 122 279 327 303 303 80 112 Lotl, Heaton .....,.... ,. ..... ., Lott, Hector ....... ....... 6 8. Loucks, Rita ....... ,. ...,,,...., . Louden, Allan .............. ...,.. 2 79, 114 Louden, Bruce ...,..,...... ,..,....... 2 79 Loughnane. Kathleen ........... 279 Louie, Robert ,..,,..,......... ....,,,. 7 8, 279 Lovchik, Alan ...., .......... . 304 Love, Patrick ...- .,..,.,, 73, 279 Lovell, Alan ....,.. ,......... 3 27 Lovell, Mary ,.... ....... 3 27 Lovely, Connie ,,,,, 1 .,...,. 246 Lovely, Michele ....... .,..... 3 04 Lovering, Darrell .,,,, .,..,,..... 2 46 Lovshin, Albert .... .............. 3 27 Lowe, Ellen ....,,.... . ....... 246, 103 Lowe, Romayne ...., ,........ 1 03, 327 Lowman, Benny ,,... .....,...... 1 91. 116 Lowrnan, Tom ...,..., , ,.... 212, 116, 98 Lowney, John ,.... ......,,,..,..... 1 24 Loy, David ...... ..,........... 2 46 Loy, James ...-, .,.... . 279 Loy, Julie ..,..... ....... 3 03 Luce, Donald ....,., ...... . 279 Luce, Larry ....... -. ,...... 79 Luck, Rickey ........... 116 Ludington, Ralph . ...279, 126 Luebbe, John ...- ..,,,, ....,.. 3 04, 128 Lueck. Carolyn ........... ..... . ..81, 279 Lumsdon, Larry ..... ........ 1 ..,......... . 279 Lund, John ......... .,..... ........ 7 6 , 279 Lund, Reid .,..........., ,..,.....,.,. ...... ZZ 7 8, 137 Lundblade, Janice .. ...,.... ..- ...,,..,..,.... 327 Luoma, Dennis ...- ......... ..,...........................,..... 2 79 Luoma, Richard ...- ,,.,.,.,1,,....,.,.... 207, 279, 128 Luoma, Sam ........,.. 212, 214, 327, 128, 98 Lupone, Allan ..,.,,,...........,.....,..,.......... . 304 Lusin, Gary ...- ...... -.,, ...., .. . ,.......,........ ...74, 246 Lutgen, Theodore .... .,........ 2 79 Lutman, Richard ..... .. 80 Lyman, Pamela ..., .......... 2 46 Lyngstad, Dee .,,.. ......... - 246 Lyon, Linda ,.., .. ,..-.,.75, 304 Lyons, Stephen ,,,.... 246, 116 Maas, Lynn ....... ,. Maass, Elaine Maberry. Marcia , ...... . Maberry, Paulette ....., ...,....83, ...........64, . ........ 279, 304 279 304 206 Mielke. MacCarter, Daryl ..,,, MacCarte1', Dean .....,,.... MacDonald, Martha Macek, James ...- ........ MacFarlane, Peter ,... Machler Kathie Machler: Toby Mack, Rande ..... .... MacKenzie. Arthur Mackey, Darryl ...,.... Mackey, Jay ...M ,..,.... Mackin, Richard ............ MacSpadden, .Judith Madden, David .......,.... Madding, Gene ,..A.... Madison, Gail . ...... .. Madrazo, Carmen .... Madsen , Raymond .,...,. Magera, Colleen . ,..... . Magera, Naine ..... Magill, Sandra ...,...,. Magness, James Mahan, John .,.,...., Mahe, Lois ..4,,..,.. Mahlum, Ronald .,.. Mahn, Sieig-fried ,,,, Mahoney, Maryann Mahrt, George ......,,.. Maier, Marleen Maierle, James .,.e. Maierle. Janice ........ Maierle, Michael ..,.. Mail. Marilyn ....,.... Maki, Charla ...... Malesich, Joan ...... Malkuch., Gerald .. Maloit, Joan ..,....... .,... Malsam, Patricia ....,,,,,,, Mancoronal, William Mandeville, Stephen Manfredi, John ....,.,..... Mang, Darwin ...,....,... Mangels, Arthur ....,. Manicke, Fredric ..., Manis, Juanita ...,. Manley, Clifford ..... Mann, Douglas ..,,.. Mann, Lyla ............., , Manning, Stephen Mannix, Katherine Mannix, Lois ........,,., Mannix, Mary ..... Mannix, Ralph ..... Mans, Raymornd .... Marble, Frances Marble, Richard ......,, Marchello, Mario Marcher, Starlet ..... Marck, Gaye .......,.... Marin. Dennis Maristuen, Cheryl ..,.. Markuson, Leonard Markuson, Lyn .,.....,. Marlenee, Donald ..., Marler, Robert ........ Marn, Charlotte ..,. Marquard. Sandra Marrinan, Michael Marsh, Candace .....,. Marsh, Gail ......... Marsh, Marilyn ...... Marsh. Paul .,.- .,.. Martello, Marianne Marten, Doreen ........ Martin, Deanne ...,. Martin, Gary ...... Martin, James ...- .,,. 328 249 Martin, Jean ...,... -... Martin, Kathy Martin, Peter ..,.. Martin, Robert ..... Martin, Ronald ,.., Martin, Wanda ..,.,.. . Martinell, Carol ,.,, . Martinell. Janice .... Martinsen. Kathy Martiinsen, Susan Martinson, Mary ..,. Marty, Cheryl ...,.,... Marugame, Alan ..... Marvin, Robert ,,,,. Marx, Laurence ...,. 248 280 Marxer, Neal ...... Mason, Frank .......,.... Mason, Karlakay ,... Massee, William .... Matchett, Thomas ,,,, Mather, William ..,,.... Mathews, Michael ,.,. Mathison, Carie ..... Matney, Rita ...... Matson, Gary ...,. Matte, Diane ......... Mattelin, Linda ...... Matthews, Kay Matthews, Peggy .... Matthies, Douglas Matti, Charles ,,..... Mattocks, Linda .,.. Matison, Janet ..... Maurer, Thomas ..,.. ,,,....304, jQQ..Qlf5ii 328 .......,214, 106, .. ...f'QfQffff.,f1Q ........210,108 iii'ffQff'QfiSii ....Q..Q11i1 .... 305, 110 ........l89 1- 2.8 13, .....,......279 . ...A ...ans ..,f.,fS:i .. ..,. in ........100 ....,.fQQffQ?Qb5 .'..f...awf 7611, 65 ,..fQffSi. 'Sd .. 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Curtis ....... .,,.,,.. 2 80 May, James ,....,........, . .... 248 Maynard, Robert .,.,., 1548 Maze, Arla ...N ........... . mbl, 280 Maze, Wesley .............. . ...... 1.29 Mazumdar, Lokesh ...... e--,- 3 305 McAllister, Harry ...... 179 McAnally, Robert ........, .... 2 46 McArthur, Kenneth ...,. 304 McAulay, Mary .......... .... 3 27 McBee, Christopher ..... ....... 2 46 McBrien, Debra .......... .,,. . .. 247 McBrien, Patricia . .... 69, 304 McCarthy, John ...,........ ....... 1 32 McCartney, Kathleen 247 McCartney, Larry ...... ..... ....... . . . .......... . 69 McCaskey, Edward ..... .......................... . . 72 McCaulay, Kenneth ..... .......... ...,.,,. . ...,.,.... 3 2 7 McCaw, Carol . .,.... ......... ........ 1 0 3, 130, 1-1-l, 301 McClenahan, David ........ .....,l.........,,.... . .. 247 McClernan, Mary Lou ...... . . . 304 McClintic, Marilyn .... ...GL 65 247 McClintock, Rebecca ........., 247 McClue, Richard ..,,..... ..,. ..... 2 7 9 McColly, Jean ............ .1 . 304 McComb, Leonard ...... ..... 2 117 McCord, William ......... ..... 2 47 McCormick, Deborah ..... ..... 2 47 McCormick, Jerry ..... ..... 2 79 McCormick, Kathleen ..... 2,17 McCormick, Rozalie .,... ..... 3 27 McCoskery, David ...... . 247 McCoy, Kenneth ,...... ..... , W 327 McCoy, Mrs. Michele . .... 327 McCracken, Fred .. ....... 1:2 181' 304 McCrea, Randall ..,.. .1 .... 137 247 McCrea, St lphen ...... .1279 McCrory, Leann ...... . ........ 279 McCuin, Nicholes ...... 279 McCulloch, Donald ..S'1 327 McCulloch, Kenneth .. ,..,,,, 328 McCulloch, Ross ,..... ---, - 247 McCulloch. William .. ...... 247 McCulloch, Barrie ...... ..... .. 79 McCurdy, Barbara ...Y- ...... S 3 206 278 McCfurry. Michael ,,,.,..--- ,.,.- 6 11 247 McDede, Marilyn .. ....... 67. 112 304 McDermand, James .. .. ...... ...,,,. 2 47 McDonald, Colette ..,.. ..,,A . ,,.,, . 2-17 McDonald, Cynthia ..... ...... ,,..,..., . A . 247 McDonald, James ........ . ....... 66, 124 304 McDonald, Kathleen .. ....,.,....... .. 304 McDonald, Mary Ann .. 106 304 McDonald, Mary ...,. 210 328 McDowell, John ,......... ....... 2 '17 McEldery, David ...... . . . 72 McElroy, Jon ........... ,,,,,,, ,,,, 7 4 129 McEwen, Pamella ..,,...... --65 279 McFadden, George ..... ....... 6 2, 131 189 McFadEen. Laurel , ..... 63. S3 304 McFarland, Ronald ...... ...... . .63 114 McGee, Howard ...... . ..... 247 McGihon, Ronald ...... ....... 247 McGinley, Michael .... ....--, 1 31 304 McGlynn, Kay Ann .. .. ..... . 304 McGlynn, Katherine .... ....... 1 06 125 McGowan, James ...... ....... 2 79 McGowan, John ....... ,.,... 2 47 McGowan, Robin ..., .... . .... 6 4 328 McGrath, Diane ....... ......- 3 04 McGrath, Mary .....,....,. ..,,, . 103. 323 McG-roevy, B31l'h1e'y '-'-f----4,'-'--- 273 McGregor, Gary ........ . ..77 328 McGregor, Janet ...... ....,,,,.,,, ,,,-.,-.,- 3 2 3 McGuin, Sandra ....... ...... 1 06. 206 279 McGuinness, James ...,... .,l.,.... 7 6 304 McGuinness, John .. ...,............. 278 McGuire, Garold ..... ....... 1 31, 305 McHugh., Marilyn .. ...... 247 Mclnroy, Dianne .,.... ...... 2 47 McIntosh, Marilynn .. . .,.., 247 McIntosh, Robert ...... ,,..,..... 3 04 Mclsaac, Thomas ...... .. ...-..- 247 McKay, Kamn ...... .....,. 1 06 247 McKay, Lawrence ...... .......,,., 7 3 McKay, Mary .,....,.... ..., . . 71 McKay, Robert ....... .... 3 04 McKelvey, Patrick ...... ....... 2 79 McKenna, Robert ...... ...,...... 2 47 McKenzie, Margaret ......... 66. 304 McKeown, Linda ...... . .... . ......, 247 McKe1-row, Dale ..,... ................ ....... 2 4 7 McKinney, Evan ......... ................. . ........... 3 04 McKnight, Richard .... ....... 6 6, 68, S3 304 McKnight, William ......,,..., ,.,...,... 3 28 McLain, Darrell ,..- ........ .... . .. .... .... . 247 McLain, John ..... ......... .... 3 04 McLean, Richard ...... ....,.. . 247 McLees. Robert ...,.. M.. 129 McMahon, Sheila ..... ....... 1 06, 247 McManus, James .. ........... .......... ......... 7 3 . 122 McMastezs, Thomas ....... ..... 1 26. 279 McMurchie, David ...... .. .... 120, 304 McNamee, Peter ...... ......,.... 2 79 McNamer, John ...,.. ......., 3 04 McNeal, Jo Ellen ..... ........... 1 30 McNeeley, Benita ...... ...... - .. 304 McNeil, Carla ........ ........ 7 6 247 McNeil, John ......... McNeil, Michael ....... McNeil, Robert .... McNeil, Steven .. McNellis, Shelia .... McQueary, Dan ..... McQueen, George McQuirk, May Jo McRae, Robert ........ McTavish. Linda .... Mc'Tavish, Neil .......... McVay, Lawrence . McVay. Marsha .....,. Mead, Philip ...,..... Meadows, Sally .... Meadows, Susan Meaker, Charles .... Meeks, Alan ............ Mehlhoff. James .... Meister, Robert .,...... Melcher, Teresa .... Meldahl, Michael Melin. James ........ ..... Melvin, Lynne .......,. .. Menasuta, Nirundrach Menello, Kay .............. Mengel, Irene ..,.. ,,..... Menghini, Janice Menke. Cynthia .... Mennett. Carol ..... Menzel, Kurt ..... Mercer, Diana ......... Mercer. Gary ........,,..., Meredith, Ronald ,.... Mergenthaler, Douglas Merrett, Carol Ann .... Merrill, Rhett ........ Merritt, Darlene .... Merry, Daniel , .... Metcalf, Carol ..... Metcalf, John ........ Metcalf, Kathleen Metcalf, LaDonna Metcalf Metz, e. MaI'y ....,... Richard ..... Metzker, Nancy .,... Meyer, Gary ..... Meyer, Jane ........., .. Meyer. Jonathan Meyer, Lynn ..... Meyer, Michael Meyers, Mari Meyeis, Mary Meyers, Philips ..... Michels. Marcia .... Michels. VVillard .... Gerald . Mikesell. Paul ........ Mikkelson. Diana ...... Mikkelson, Terrance .... Milesnick, Ted .......... Milesnick, Thomas . Mill, Jonathan ........ Mill, Josephine Miller, Alice ......... Miller, Barbara ..... Miller, Bonnie . ,... Miller. Bradley Miller, Charlotte Miller. Cheryl Miller. Curtis ...... Miller, Dale ....... ,. Miller, Dallas Miller. David ....... Miller, Ed. .......... ..... . 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Morstad, Steven ..,........ ..........,.......,.,, Morton, Anthony Jay ..... ....... 7 3, 122, Morton, Bela ................... ...... ........ . . Morton, Craig .....,......... .....,........, Morton, Joseph Brian ...,.. ,. Morton, Dakley ................., .....,... Moser, John William ...... ...........,,,, Mosier, William .,.,,..,...... ........ 1 37. Mousseau, Paul ......,...,.... 251 282 Moss, Robert Brian .....,, Mostad, Elroy Gene ,....., Mosteiro, Nicholas ,... Mothershead, Carol ..,. Moulder, Ellen Marie ..... Moulton, Georgia Ann .... Mountain Liane .....,....., Mow, Mary Joanne .... Moyle, Doan Diane .... Mueller, Harold ...,.... Muggli, Raymond ........ Mullally, Mary Ann ,,.... Mullendore, Robert Muller, Helen Ruth Muller, Jean ...... ,.,.i,..., Muller, Sharon ...,....,....,...,... Mulligan, Gail Marie .,.,. 250 281 ,,.fffQSi, i'ii 12, ,.,....77, 131. ........224, Mundra, Anand Damoda ,,,,. ,...., ,,,, , Mungas, Charles ..., .........,,.. ......... S 3 , 135, Munro, Gregory Scott ,.,,,, .,.,.,,,..,.,,.,,,,,,, Munro, Margaret Sue ,.,.. ....... 7 6, 112, Munsell Munski, , John Wesley Jack ..,e..,.,,..,.... Munson, Karen Louise . Munson, Paula ..,,....,,. ,. ,... .. Muraoka, Don .,.., , ....,,,, ,,,.. , Muri, Donald ,,,,.....,,,,..,... ..... Muri, Jeannie ,,,,......,.,...,, ,.,,,., , Muri, Williaim Wayne ,.... ............,., . . Murnion, John ....,,,,.....,,... ,,,,,,,,,.....,,,,,, Murnion, William .,....... ........ 6 2, 76 Murphy, Constance .,,. ...,... Murphy, Danette .....,....,. ,......,...,.. 7 5 Murphy, John Dennis ....,.. ...,... 7 3, 250 Murphy, John Emmett .. ,..........,..,. .. Murphy, Mary Kay .,,..,...,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Murphy, Molan James ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, Murphy. Timothy ......,.....,, ,,,, ,,,,., , , , Mu1'ray, Dixie Louise ,,,,, ,,,.,,,,, 1 07 Murray, Gregory ........,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,, Murray, Murray, Murray, 350 James ........,...... ,.,.,.. Linda .,,,.,.,. .,.,,,, , ,,,,,,, B 7 Mathew James ..,.. ....,,, 280 249 249 249 249 249 281 329 329 131 249 281 131 249 329 306 281 281 329 249 329 306 306 281 249 62 306 281 116 249 306 281 249 281 320 107 122 2 19 76 306 329 249 281 281 281 281 306 249 306 281 249 329 249 2-19 329 306 249 306 329 249 249 306 281 2-19 66 306 306 249 218 306 281 330 330 306 306 306 306 329 78 281 306 306 224 306 75 78 306 281 281 68 249 330 306 250 281 281 329 281 306 329 80 250 306 281 329 1111 281 330 281 Murray, Ted Hugo ......,........ ........ 1 24 191 330 Mussehl, Mrs, Peggy A. .. ......,........... 306 Muzzana, Rudette ...,....... -..,. 3 06 Myers, Carrie .,...,..... - ....... ......., 2 50 Myers, George ....,............... .--.-.,---- 0 3 Myers, George Ronald ....... ........,,.... 3 06 Myers, John Raymond ...,... ..... . .124. 281 Myers, Mike ........... ........ .......,.. 1 5 0 Myhr, Betty Lynne ..,.. ................. 3 06 Myhre, Merton Paul .,.. .... .........-.,-.-- 2 5 0 Myhre, Terry Melvin ..... ....... 1 20, 170 250 Myllymaki, Judy Pear .............,..----- 306 Myott, Richard George ....... ..........,. ........ 2 8 1 Myrhow, William ............ ....................,.. . 306 Myrick, Barbara ...,........ ,..,..... 8 1, 172 306 Myrick, Robert Dean , ,,.,. ,,,.. ...,,.. 1 7 2 Naasz, Elmer Jacob .... .,...,,.........., 2 81 Naegele, John ........ ,,.....,,. ...... 6 8 . 120. 330 Nafus, Donald Marvin .....,...,........ 281 Nagel, Cynthia ............,.,, ,.................. . . 281 Nahrgang, Ellen Dee ,... .,,..........,......... , .,2 81 Nansel. Darla -10 ....... ..,-...108, 172 250 Nash, Elizabeth Ann ,,,,...., ,........,,.. . 330 Nash, Kathy Marie ..,,.......... 103 250 Nash, Nancy L-ee, ..., ,,,,,,, 1 03 224 Nath, William .,,.,..,... 306 Nave, Donald Lee ....,..,. ......., 2 51 Nave, James Arthur ..,... ......... 2 81 Nave, Tony George ..... .,,, ..... 7 G . 306 Neal, Lawrence Lee ,,... ........... 1 9 Neal, Lynda Kay .... ...,.. ,,,....,..... 3 0 6 Nebel, Alfred John ...,. ....... 1 72, 250 Nelly, Patricia ,.,,..,.,., ....,,. 1 12. 250 Neil, Robert .... ,...... ............. 1 2 9 Neil, Wayne ....,.,., ,...... 1 29, 231 Nellans, Patricia ..... .. ....,.., 307 Nelson, Bette Jo .....,.. ........... 3 30 Nelson, Bonnie Lee ...... ..-.-,.,, 6 9 250 Nelson, Carol Otis ....... ...,-.- 1 14, 250 Nelson. Charles ,.,.,,.,.....,.. ..,.... 1 37, 307 Nelson, Cynthia Ann ...... ....... 1 11. 281 Nelson, Daniel ....,...,...... .......... 0 6 Nelson, David .,.,,.,..,.. .....,.. 3 30 Nelson, Eric ....,,,.,.,,..,. ...,. 1 16 Nelson, Frederick ...... A... 3 07 Nelson, Genevieve ...... ..... 3 07 Nelson. Harold ...., ,..,, 307 Nelson, James ,,,,... . ,. 250 Nelson, Jerry ....,...... ,.... 2 B1 Nelson, Kathleen ,,... ..,., 3 07 Nelson, Larry .,,,,.. ,.... .... 6 8 Nelson, Margaret ........ ..... 2 50 Nelson, Mary Ellen ..,.... ..-., 2 31 Nelson, Mary Jane ......, ......,, 2 31 Nelson. Meredith ........ .........,. 2 50 Nelson, Norman ,...,. ,,..... 2 14. 5130 Nelson, Peter ........ ....,... ,,,,---, 2 3 1 Nelson, Ronald ,,,,....,.,,,, , , ...,..,.. 231 Nelson, Steven James ..., ,...,.. 1 20. T82 Nelson, Virginia ..,....,... .--A,-1,-.- 2 32 Nepil, Loretta ,...,.......,. ...,- - 370 Nesbit, Terrence ,.... ........ 3 07 Nesley, Paula , ...,,, .........,. 2 82 Ness, Leann ....... ......., 1 12, 307 Nett, Torrance ..,,,, .,., , 330 Nettleton, Jay ................. -,wv. -.-,VYYY 2 9- 2 Neu, Clyde ........ j ,,....... ...,...-,...------ 3 30 Neuberg, Carl ......... ,.---------.1V 1 20 111 Neuberg, Janet .,..,, .,.... ....... 3 0 103 1710 Neuman, Sue Ann .... ........,...., A A 307 Neuman, Ted ...,,,..... ......... 7 6 330 Neumeyer, Edith ......... ---....-.- 3 07 Neumiller, Rose Mari .... --4.... 2 50 Neville, Gregory .......,. .. ,,,,,,,, .. .....-- -101 Newby, Paul .........,,..... ..,.,,..............-.,,., . . 307 Nexvhall, Robert ........,.., ........ 6 6, 73, 122 307 Ng, David Leung ...,,..... ..,....,......,,.....,,.,, 3 330 Nicholas, Sharon Lee ...,,.................,.,. . 307 Nicholas, Wesby ........,... ....,,, 7 9, S0, 112 307 Nicholes, Michael ....., ..., ..,..,...,......,.--- 1 1 5 Nichols, Curtis ........,,.,. ...,.....,,.,,..-,.,,,,, 1 130 Nichols, Loren .....,.,,........ ......... 6 1 250 Nichols, Mary Edwina ...,,,, .-.,.....-, 2 50 Nichols, Robert .........,.. .-.. 0 6 330 Nichols, Sharon .,.... .........,.,1. I 307 Nickel, Mavis .... , ....... 103 282 Nicolord, James ....,,, ....,........ 8 2 250 Nielsen, Barbara .,,... .......,.......,.. . . 307 Nielsen, Birgit .,.... .........,. ..,,. 1 0 1 250 Nielsen. David ............. ........ 1 37. 172 250 Nielsen, Eileen ............ , ............. 100 330 Niewoehner, Romona ..., ,,............ . , 307 Nikolaisen, Lowell ......... .,...... 2 '73 Nimmick, Donald ,, ......... ........... 3 07 Nimmick, Robert ............ .,.,........... ,,.....,........... . . . 250 Ninneman, Nancy ....,....,. - .............,......i..,.,..... 103 250 Nirundrachai, Menasuta .......,............,................... 232 Niswanger, Lonnie ......., 132, 159, 160, 191 307 Nitschke, Dennis ........... ....- ,.... ..,.................... 282 Nixon, Carol .,........ ..-.. ........ ....,......,............., 2 50 Nixon, Clifford .... . 307 Nixon, Connie ,,,, . 250 Nixon, Shirley .,... 250 Noble ,Willa .,,...,,.... Nock, Gary David ....... Noland, Loretta ....,... Noraker, Norma ..... Norby, Dale ,.,....,...... Norby, Ray .....,............ Normandeau, Heidi .,... Normile, Kathleen ..,,... Norris, William ...... Norsby, Bonnie ........... Nottingham, Linda ...... Nowlin, Margaret ....... Noyes, Tori Ann Nuber, James ....,... Nuber, Jean ..,........ Nugent, Michael ..... Nugent, Terrence ..,.., Nybo, James ...,..,.... Nybo, Norman ,,,,. Nybo, Carolyn .... Nyman, Theresa ..., Nyquist, Peter ....... Nyquist, Thomas O ii'6'i', E66 98, 118 ...,..120 ........79 ......116 ......l36 ..,Q1Qf'i5 Oaas, Kristin ....,........... ...... 1 12 Obermeyer, Daniel ,....., , ....... .............. Oblander, Richard . ,.... ... ...,... . .. T7 O'Brien, Gail ...........,.......,, ....,.. . Ocepek, Patricia Ann ...,,,, 172 Ochsner, Gary ..,.......,...... ........,. Ochsner, Larry ............., ...,.......... . . O'Connell, Constance ..,... ....,.,.... 1 12, O'Connell, Michael J. .,.., ......, 1 32, 189 O'Connell, Thomas .,...... ....,.... 6 6, 132 Odegard, Pauline ........,,. ........,,...., 6 5 Odermann, Gordon ...,., . .,... ., ,. Odgers, Dams. .................. .... 1 03 Oellermann, Stuart ...... O'Farrell, Ellen ..,,..,.... Offerdahl, Dianne ,..,... O'Hara, Timothy Ohnstad, Joseph Ohs, Karl ............... Oka, Ken ................. Olds, Cliford . ,,...... .. O'Leary, Rosalie Olfert, Kenneth .... Oliver, Blakeley .... Oliver, Rachel .... Ollerman. Stuart Olmstead, Bonnie ...,... Olmstead, Ronald .....,... .,.,..,,,... 4,1 Olsen, David Martin ., Olsen, Gary . .......,...........,. Olsen, Gary Arthur ..... Olsen, Robert ............,.. Olson, Constance Olson, Kathlyn .... Olson, Kenneth .... Olson, Larry ,,,,. Olson, Linda ........, Olson, Olson. Marc .....,...., Merle .................. Olson, Mrs. Penny .,.... Olson, Robert ....,,,,.,, Olson, Ronald ......,. Olson, Shirley .... 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