Snow College - Snowonian Yearbook (Ephraim, UT)

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Administration Faculty Snowonian 66 Student Body Student Officers i Freshmen Sophomores Activities Organizations Fine Arts Athletics J-Honors Calendar Advertisements Index Volume XLV, Published by the Associated Student Body of Snow College, Ephraim, Utah, for the School Year, 1965-66. Lithographed by COMMUNITY PRESS Orem, Utah THE COVER TABLE OF CONTENTS Administration Faculty Student Body Student Officers Freshmen Sophomores The cover of the Snowonian makes use of a photograph taken from an artists' rendering of the new library that is soon to undergo construction at Snow College. Three or four years have been spent in the planning of this structure. The new building will house 50,000 volumes and will cost approximately $500,000. The plans have been drawn up with a look toward expansion. The building is to be constructed with a soction of it above tho ground on pillars with the idea that when the time comes glass walls can be added to enclose it and enlarge the library. The library will be fully carpeted and will have a sound system throughout. There will be no bells to interrupt the studier. Each student will have to make himself aware of the time. The open base stacks will be accessible to each student. Therefore, he will be able to do his own selecting of reading material. Construction will begin on the building as soon as possible and the new library should be ready for use by the students of Snow College in the fall of 1967. Activities Organizations Fine Arts Athletics Honors Calendar Advertisements Index SCHOOL SONG Oh, flag of white and gold, to the breeze unfold. As we shout all hail! A story sweet is told in each silken fold, Which we love so well! A tale of love and youth and search for truth, In our temple fair. Oh, banner so bright, rich in gold, pure and white, To be like you is our fond prayer. And that is why we love to see you wave above... Our dear Snow College, the fount of truth and knowledge, That's where we spend the golden hours of life. Within the sacred temple, as friends we all assemble And seek to make the hours with beauty rife. And when, in future ages, we look back o'er the pages And ponder o'er our deeds and struggles old, So fondly we'll remember and most of all we'll treasure Our college days so bright with rays of white and gold. 4 ADMINISTRATION 7 Daryl Chase President Utah State University and its Branehes Mrs. Orpha S. Boyden Salt lake Oty PRESIDENT Phillip A. Bullon Salt lake Oty Roger B. Hanson Ml. Pleasant 8 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Honry R. Hurron Logo-. 1. Mark Nouborgor Logan Richard J. Maughan Bountiful Clyde Miller Secretory of State Salt Lake City E. O. larton Salt lake City Lucille O Petty Ogden Reed W Bailoy Ogden N. D. Salisbury Logan Elder Alma Sonne Chairman Logan 9 Floyd S. Holm Director of Snow College Ross P. Findlay Registrar. Dean of Students Margorio Erickson Secretary to Registrar DIRECTOR Agatha Nay Hilmcr Polorson Assistant in Cafeteria Superintendent, Buildings and Grounds 10 STAFF I R. Thompson AJ Groen Doris larsen Betty Shuffler Business Manager Oean 0f students Secretary to Director Secretary to Treasurer linda Mogle Fonda Stout Ruth Olsen Goldie Olsen Assistant Secretary to Registrar Manager, Bookstore librarian Manager, Cafeteria E. Ivan Alder Maintenance, Buildings and Grounds Fred 8ailey Custodian, Buildings and Grounds Ray Nielsen Custodian, Buildings and Grounds Erick Nichotls Custodian Marge Thursby Assistant Secretary to Business Manager Irene Paulsen Assistant in Cafeteria Kont Thursby Custodian II Garth Beacham Daniel Witt Division Chairman Social Science Education, Social Science A. Russel Gray History, Languages Winnie H. Clark Women's Physical Education Ray Engleitoad Physical Education DIVISION OF EDUCATION AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Robert Stoddard Physical Education EDUCATION PHYSICAL EDUCATION POLITICAL SCIENCE PSYCHOLOGY SOCIOLOGY HISTORY GEOGRAPHY CHEMISTRY ENGINEERING GEOLOGY MATHEMATICS PHYSICS PHYSICAL SCIENCE DIVISION OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES AND MATH Afton Hanson Division Chairman Biology T. Blaine Moore 3iology William Christiansen Animal Husbandry Gwendolyn Kaye Home and Family Iviing Donald Dobson Field Station AGRICULTURE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES FORESTRY HOME AND FAMILY LIVING CLOTHING FOODS CHILD DEVELOPMENT HOME ADMINISTRATION DIVISION OF AGRICULTURE AND LIFE SCIENCES Fred Allred English Brute Jennings English John R. Hendrickson English U DIVISION OF HUMANITIES ENGLISH BASIC COMMUNICATIONS JOURNALISM LIBRARY SCIENCE LITERATURE ART MODERN LANGUAGES MUSIC SPEECH Duane Ryan Spce h and Drama lucy A. Phillips Emeritus English taVar Jenson Piano Demon! H, Howell English 15 Merrill E. Bradley Division Chairman Technical Education Clayton Stout Automotive Technology Jerry Bradley Electronics DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL, TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY BUILDING TRADES INDUSTRIAL ARTS EDUCATION WELDING ELECTRONICS DIVISION OF BUSINESS Nellie Toonc Division Chairman Secretarial Science Halbert K. Jensen Business Administration BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ECONOMICS LAW SECRETARIAL PRACTICE L.D.S. INSTITUTE The institute sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is also a house of learning on campus. It offers classes of a religious and spiritual nature, some of which are accepted for college credit. The institute also sponsors dances, ice skating parties and banquets under the direction of its officers: President, John Frischknecht; Vice-President, Jeanette Beck; Secretary, Beth Nelson; and Historian, Lyne Bird. Garth P. Monton Roy F. Hatch J. Aldcn Richint Oircctor I DS. Injtitufc l.D.S. Institute I.D.S. Intiitutc 17 STUDENT BOOT 19 Wayne M.ingolson Student Body President 20 Lottie Lund Vice-President of Public Relations Noall Clarke Vice-President of Social Activities Marilyn Beal Secretory Steven Peterson President of Associated Men Students EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Under the direction of Wayne Mangelson, student body president, many fine activities were planned for the students of Snow College. Educational as well as social events were carried out. The six elected officers spent many hours in making the school year of 1965-66 a year to remember. As a result of their fine efforts, each week was filled with things to do. There were assemblies, lectures, swimming parties, spaghetti parties, pancake parties, dances and campus movies. For the first time the presidents of the A.M.S. and A.W.S. were included as members of the executive council. This experiment proved very successful as each officer cooperated to make this year at Snow one of ACTION. Elaine 8lackh«m President of Associated Women Students 21 SENATE W.iynu Mangelton President The senate is the governing body of the Associated Students of Snow College. It is comprised of the executive officers, appointed officers, club and class presidents who work together to see that the associated students are receiving the social benefits Snow has to offer. The officers started to carry out their responsibilities by bringing their ideas for the activities of the school year to a fall confer-ence held at the experiment station in Ephraim canyon. There they learned what it meant to be leaders and formulated concrete plans for putting their ideas into practice. They adopted the word Action as their theme for the year and Remember, it can be done as their slogan. jSfv Marilyn Beal Secretary lottio Lund First Vice President Noall Clarke Second Vice President Elaine Blackham A.W.S. President Dana Mansfield Snowdrift Editor Linda Zabriskie Snowdrift Editor Steve Peterson A M S P'csidcnt Linda Wilton Historian Rex Nilten Publicity Manager 22 Judi Barlow Focus Editor Sherry Andursun Snowonan Editor Marlene Buys Cheer Master Susan Nielson Song Master Norma Keelor Alpha Delta President Joyce Jonson Gold Key President Brent Uibel Intercollegiate Knights President Barbara Kaye Zenger Lambda Oclta Sigma Richard Bartholomew lambda Delta Sigma Gardell Jensen Phi Theta Kappa President lee Duncan Rodeo Club President Chester Clark S Club President Marilyn Wiloy Zcta Epsilon President 8rent Christensen Freshman Class President Jim Riley Sophomore Class President 23 fl.M.S. COUNCIL The A.M.S. Council is in charge of planning all activities for the Associated Men Students. Under the direction of Steve Peterson, president, they have sponsored a beard-growing contest, a rifle raffle and a dinner dance. The council members were Glen Roper,- Richard Knight; Vice-President, Joe L. Christensen; President, Steve Peterson; Secretary, Jackie Peterson; Steve Christensen, and Roy Oshiro. fl.W.S. COUNCIL The Associated Women Students also have a council to plan their activities. Some of the big events are the Preference Ball, Charm Night and the Mother-Daughter Banquet. The members of the council were Vice-President, Jeannie Curtis; Secretary, Sharon Draper; Activity Manager, MaRee Kjar; President, Elaine Black-ham; Sophomore Representative, la-Vee Jensen; Publicity Manager, Lorraine Steiner; and Freshman Representative, Sandra Aiken. 24 mum The F'cshmcn elected some fine officers when they selected Peggy DeMUl. Vice-President; Brent Christensen. President; and Tamara lasson, Secretary. T WTO energetic and enthusiastic as evidenced here as they complete the tickets for the Christmas Dance sponsored by the Freshmen. FRESHMEN Liming Aagard Sarah Nanoilo Aagard Tooele Pay son Doc Max Allrod Altamont Murray Janice Anderson Redmond Ray Anderson Gunnison Rogor Anderson Oak City Carla Atkinson Sandy Romoy AuHoon Mono Aie, Nauhkedi. Hawii 26 Kaye Bade Bicknoll Michael 8arfun Bountiful Alone Barnes Payson Barbara Batoman Sandy Larry 8atoman Tooele Mich .id Abbott Ephraim Ronald Adair Tropic Sandra Aiken EIRuc Alldrodgo David Allrod Spring City Oak City Spring City Donnit Andorson Spring City David Andorson Manti Robert C. Andorson Gunni son Coleon Andorson Sandy Robert Batio laRayne Baum Frank Boal Tony Bogay Rulono 8ohling Waiaba, Hawaii Spanish Fork St. Louis, Missouri Thoroau. Now Mexico Forron Jackie Bell Murray Eileen Avorott Soringvillc Dean Bailey Ncphi Jayronc Barney Richfield Ronald Bailoy Delta 27 FRESHMEN Stanley Boll Jay Bingham Murray Spanish Pork Concha Bosshardt David Bradloy Georgo Brailhwailo JoAnn Brailhwailo Redmond Monti Manti Sterling lorraino Burnside Bruce Buzzo Arthur Candland Gary Carlston Sherry Carroll Fafrview Tooele Mt. Pleasant Fairview Altonoh Bront Christensen Chad Christenson Douglas Christenson Garnell Christensen Glon Christenson Richfield Contorfidd Richfield Midvale Centerficld 28 Keith Bird Salina Rind.i Blad Salem Kathleen Bogh CcntcrficM Philip 8org Richfield Susan Bro.idhead Nephi George Eudell Buck Salt lake City Monica 8underson Salt lake City Jerri Burdick Downey, California Jenei Carter Levan Margaret Chadwick American Fork Charlotte Charles Provo David Chavis Murray Wayne Childs Springville Joe I. Christensen Gunnison Karl Christensen Ephraim Ken Christensen Saline Richard Christensen Richard W. Christensen Moroni Gunnison 29 FRESHMEN Roger Christensen Steven Chris tenser Moroni Richfield Rodney Coates Fairview Charles Compton Salt lake City Judy Connolly Cottonwood, Arizona Charlotte Cook Cedar Valley UVar Densley Murray Paul Densley Murray Celeste Denton Sterling Henry Derres Belmar, New Jersey John DoSofo Woianac, Hawtii Beth Ann Cox Manti Brent Cox Manti David Cox Manti William Crane Saline Terry Crowther Granger 30 Julia Christensen Gordon Chynoweth Verna demon Dennis C toward Murrey Richfield Ccntcrfield Mt. Pleasant Beverly Cluff Garrison l.ureoce Cook Craig Coulson Douglas Court Craig Cowley Moroni Nephi Ncphi Axtcll Ronda Jean Crist Lora Jean Curtis Millicent Dean Peggy DeMill Spanish Fork Hcbcr American Fork Ephraim LaMar Densley Murray 31 Alan Dibble SpringvHIa Daniel Donaldson Grantsville Douglas Doolittle Trenton, New Jersey Linda Draper Moroni Kent Dummtr Bellflower, Calif. FRESHMEN lee Duncan Centerville Ruby Duncan Monti Kay Englestead Ephraim Doran Erickson Aftcn. Wyoming David Evans Fairview Guy Evans American Fork Jim Feroah Candace Fifield James Fitlis Jannice Francks Nila Frandson Reno, Nevada Wailuku, Hawaii Provo Ephraim Gunnison 32 Don Funk Ferroo Thomas Garfield Mona Carol Gee Gunnison Harold Gibb Redmond Bruce Gibbons Provo RuuoU Evans Provo lana Event! Fountain Green Michael Fannin Murray Kont J. Farnsworth Sandy Htada Ginos Granger Tommy Gray Salt lake City lynn Greonhalgh Nephi Donald Griffith Salt lake City Eldon Hair Spanish Fo'k Geer go Frejr Murray lorry Fredrickson Santaquin Gary Froostono Vernal Sill French Columbus. Ohio Emory Frost Auburn, Wyoming a 33 FRESHMEN Marvin Hales Jan Halgron Springville Richfield Kathleen Hansen Gail Hanson Scott Hansen Irene Harding Monti Mf. Pleasant Ccntcrfield Provo Patrick Hoarty Linda Heiselt Grontsville 8cll Gordons, California Max Herzog Magna Mary Him Costlc Dole Norman Jarrell Nephi Andy Jasperson Payson Wayne Jenkins Nephi Gay Lynne Jensen Richfield Jerry Jensen Moroni 34 John Hall Manti Cynthia Harman lalcrown loii Colleen Huff Payton Martha Hall Brico Hamp Lart Hancock Harvoy Hansen Maplcion Magna Payton Ccnterfield Yvonne Hatch loa Richard Hawkins Vernal Scott Haycock Konab Craig Hurt! Mapleton Tom Hurst Salt lake City Judy Jackson Nephi Bruce Jacobson Heber 35 UUnd Jansen Sa’t lake C ty Leslie Jensen Gunnison Richard Jonsen lot Angeles, California Brico Jonton Midvale Craig Johns Monroe FRESHMEN Christina Johnson Orem Dennis Johnson Delta Kent Jonos Ncphi Gregory Jorgenson Richfield Randy Kay Delta Russell Kollor Kanab Claudia Kuhni Judy Lambson Donna Larsen Karen Larsen Marilyn Larson Provo Salt Lake City Ephraim Orem Salt lake City Tamara Lasson Ronald LeBaron Donald Lofevre IcAnn litllowood Kristin lossor Birc seve Hurricane Lewiston Richfield Spanish Fork Fred King Tonya King Louis Kjar Connie Knuteson Wsnti Panguitch Mami Spanish Fork Ned Oce Larson Sumei Paul Larson Sandroa Larsen laona Larson Ephraim Park Valley Mami Foirvicw 37 Sherrie Loveridge O-em Jody Lowry Midvale Jolia Lowry Mami locy Lowry M . Pleasant Barbara Madson Ncphi FRESHMEN Oonnis Madsen Spring City Candis Mahon Blsnding Pam McCune Shiola McDaniel Linda McFarland Patric McGarvoy Nephi American Fork Bountiful Salt Lake City Rebecca Moon Roosevelt Colleon Miller Manti Mary Molyneux Provo Steven Miller Alexandria, Virginia 8 Donald Morris Kearns Ronald Morris Tooele Paul Mower Fairvicw Beverly Myers Mona John Neilson Leamington Todd Malmgron Ccnrerficld Allyson Martin Glendora. California David Mason Salt lake City Aloalo Maumausolo Waipahu, Hawaii Michael Mayo Si. Congers. New York francos Mocham Rosalia Mommott Jana Mendenhall Barbara Mickkelsen Richfield Scipio Payson Fountain Green Ponny Morell Spanish Fork John Moosrnan White'ocks James Morgado Pearl City James Morgan Highland Falls, New York Michael Morgan Nephi Dana Nelson FerrOn Evan Nelson Spring City Richard Nolson Roosevelt Edward Newton Mona Barbara Niolson Manti 39 FRESHMEN Craig Nielson Kamille Nielsen Clawson Gunnison Dennis Norman Kenneth Ogdon Larry Ogden Rosalie Ogden Bcnm'on Hamilton, Montana Ephraim Richfield laraine Olsen Centcrfield Mary K. Olson Ephraim Peggy Olsen Payson Richard Olsen Farmington Ross Olson Ncphi Alien Payne Blucwatcr, New Mexico 40 Jamos Parker Salt lake City Lynn Parsons Port Albcrni, Canpda Bert Paxman Ncphi Gordon Paxman Ncphi Ja Nielson Nola Niolson Randall Niolson Sloven laRoll Nielson Gunnison Oak Oly Salt Lake City Salina Vivian Nielson Centerficld Joseph Olpin Roosevelt Gay Ogiaw.il la Centerville Maralyn Oldroyd Richfield Douglas Olsen Ephraim Toni Olsen Mutant Grove Vincent O'Neil taCrosse. Wisconsin Gordon Orgill Salt lake City Helen Osborn Gary Oyama Spanish Fork Haleiwia, Hawaii 41 Brent Petersen Midvale James Petersen Manti Edward Potorson Fountain Green Frank Potorson Moroni FRESHMEN i«kM PtlaitM Karen Mj ia Palirun (phreim Richfield Nolen Preece Taya Pretton Michael Price Carl Proven Vernal Provo Self lake City Hobor C Karma in Raimiman David Raimimon Robert Ratcliffe Carolyn Reet francat Reet Orem Gunniton Sag Harbor. Near York Watei Walei linda Rotter Svtan Rowlay Robert Roy Brent Ruthton 8laVe Run Moroni Oaslt Twin Tall , Idaho Salt lake Ci'y Altamont •12 Lorraine Poterson Ephraim Slovsn Peterson Manti Kao PiekoH Gunnison John Pino Sea Harbor, New York Michaol Porlor Ml. Pleasant Doroon Pugh Patrick Punches Lynn Ouiller Bryan Rasmusson Midway Westby, Montana Gunnison Salina Fred Roberts American Fork Margono Robins Scipio Charles Robinson Kanab Richard Roper Delta Dale Rosonlund Gunnison Ken Serro Murray David Shand Manti Frank Shanor Honolulu, Hawaii Brent Soogmillor Richfield Gary Sampson Glen wood 43 FRESHMEN Ivan Shelley Mt. Pleasant Kathryn Sholloy Mt. Pleasant Colleen Smith Pam Smith Sally Smith O'aper American Fork Manti Kathryn Sorenson Norma Sorenson Porry Sorensen Roger Sorensen Springvillc Mayfield Moroni Manti 8arbara Stansfield John Gordon Stephenson Glenn Stovans Rota Stevens Stan Stevens Mt. Pleasant Holden G'ccnwood lake. New York Spanish Fork Spanish Fork 44 Sloven Smith Cade Sorensen Oarwin Sorenson Pleasant Grove Redmond ConlorfioM Dean Sorenson Ccetcrficld Rodney Southwick Provo Rodnoy Sperry $«'em tarry Stakor Ml. Pleasant Peggy Stoddard Hot Springs, Idaho Roger Slowed Nephi Stephen Strata Spring City Becky Stuart Nephi Kathleen Sutton Grantsville 45 FRESHMEN Eldon Tuttle Manti Erlynne Tuttle Monti Tylor Tuttle Mt. Plcojant leone Van Eppi Ephraim Konnolh Wanlass Manti Clifton y arnor Nophi Dean Warren Maplcton Morikey Warrick Bountiful Charleno West Downey. California 46 Paul Taylor Sharon Taylor Jeffery Thalman Gunnison Salem Sigurd Michael Thomas Delta Dennis Truscolt Nephi Geneva Tucker Sue Turner Salt lake City Kanosh Jimmy Van Tastell Magna Jerry Vivant Yeringtors, Nova da Samuel Vivoiros Honolulu. Hawaii Terry Wall Manti Arlene Whitaker Kanosh Charlotto Whitlock Rich'icld Linda Wilkins Mayfield Boyd Williams Gunnison Cheryl Williams Nephi 47 FRESHMEN Howleono Williams Shauna Willcox Cudahy, California Mi. Pleasant Dan Williams Mai ad, Idaho linda Wilson BountiM Jon Wilson Tooele Slava Winn Vernal Patricia V ood Spanish Fork Myrna Woodbury Granger Morris Wright Nephi Carol Yardloy Gunnison Clava Yalas Mona Thaa Young Milford 48 SOPHOMORES The Sophomore selected some fine officers when they elected Jim Riley. President; Nancy Sorensen. Secretary; and Margo Hurren, Vice-President. They are shown here in front of the Chr;sfmas tree at the Campos Center. 49 SOPHOMORES Carol Aagard Kathryn Abbott Fairvicw Ephraim Dan Anderson Tony Aragon Nool Bailey Gary Bailor Ephraim Clawson Fountain Green Pleasant Grove Jeanotro Bock Sharilyn Berti Joleno Biglor lyne Bird Elaino Blackham Gunnison Mt. Pleasant Parson Mt. Pleasant Mnrnni Pat Burdick Marlene Buys Carol Chapman Clfford Christenson Drow Christenson Payson Tooele Nephi Mo oni Murray 50 C rl Atord Claudia Joan Allison Sherry Caro|yn Andersen Althea Anderson Sp ng City leh. Gunnison A«W« Blake Anderson Orem fcdi Bj’Iow Clearfield Kenneth 8.vrotl long Meadow, Mass. Richard Bartholomew Ephraim Marilyn Beal Denver, Colorado Rennie BUckham Safina Doloris Bodily Vernal trie Christens Rcdnond Kathleen Christenson Moroni loon Bogcdahl Coalville Sandra Bosshardt Redmond Suxanno Brown Eohraim Larry Cheislonson Midvale Dennis Christenson Gunnison Paul Clark Grantsvillc 51 SOPHOMORES Noall Clarke Joy Clarko Ma nti Monti Don Davit Susanna Dotro Sharon Draper Eioito Evans Studio City. California Flint. Michigan Mt. Pleasant Vernal Darlene Frandtan laVar Frandsen Billy Graon Margaret Hafon Julia Halladay Mt. Pleasant Sorinavillc Ephraim Provo Spanish Fork lou Ann Hendrickson Colleen Hermansen Eilaan Hougaard Margo Hurren Waller Hurst Payson Ephraim Monti lewiston Mapleton 52 LaMar C toward Chester Sandra Coates Foirview Reed Crawford Orem Thomas Crowfher Fountain Green Jane Finlinson Oak City Robert Fish Ferron Carolyn Forsyth Bicknell Laura Hansen Ephraim Jim Harward Chester Stove Hatch Sc;pio Paula Haymond Ncphi Weston Jottery Sslina Joyce Jenson Gunnison Gardoll Jensen Richfield LaVoe Jenson Sterling 53 SOPHOMORES Mont K. Jonion Moroni Richjrd Johansen Mt. Pleasant Richard Knight Boise. Idaho Jim Koos Mid vale Ouano larson Mayfield loltie Lund Ira Malmgron Lana Mangloson Wayno Manglcson Salt lake City Centerficfd Ephraim Ephraim Susan MondenhaM Nancy Molhman Mack Morrol Jim Mott Gary Moww Richmond Bountiful Bicknell Hurtchuca, Arizona Fairview 54 Heber Lovoljnd Idj Vegas, Nevada Lynn Loveland Las Vega . Nevada Patsy Lowland la Vega . Nevada Bob Myrick Granlsville Oaiu Mansfield Varna I Diana Mason Aurora Regina McOuarrio Eohraim Arleen Moller Fayette Janice Nielson Monroe 8eth Nvlson Ferron Marilyn Nielson Ephraim Susan Nielson Ferron 55 SOPHOMORES Rex Niljen Jean Wallace Noyes Spanish Fork Fphrairo Chris Parrish Weber Preston Paxman Nephi Gayla Peay Provo Margaret Peterson Mary Petersen Steve Peterson Vicky Picket Monroe Centerfield Granger Gunnison Glen Roper leamingron 56 Jim Riley Altonah Palsy Robbins Spring ville John Rosier Moroni Jean Kowe Mr. Pleasant Dixie Paco Moroni Stephen Noyes Ephraim Kathio Olson Willard Roy Oshiro Wahiawa, Hawaii Doug Price Provo Ruth Randall Monticc.’lo Sharon Rasmussen Perron Sam Richardson Salt lakeCit y Ira Syhrenvs Sanderson Manti Virginia Shophcrd Salt lake City Wilann Schneider Portland. Ore. Bob Schuster Murray Oiannc 5now Sandy 57 SOPHOMORES Rex Stewart Gerald Swenson Garth Taylor Spanish Fork Spanish Fork Salem Lois Tulllo Manti Brant libel Provo Doan WaHaea Ephraim Dorothy Wankit Icvan 58 Tom Young Mona Morris Young Mona Dixie Sponcor Ml. Pleasant Roland Squire Gunnison Judy Slander Sail Lake City lorrjino Steiner Nephi Linda Turnor Lyman Adone Tolley Me phi Robert Welch Midway Aloe Woiss Monasouer, New Jersey Karen Tultlo long Bench, California Marilyn Wiley Orem Linda Wilton Payton Linda Zabrilkie Mr. Pleasant Barbara Kayo Zengor Midway 60 ACTIVITIES 61 omm mm PUBLICATION STAFFS COMMITMS CLUBS te students worked to coordinate the activities of their clubs on campus. Silling: Joyce Jensen, Gold Key; Linda Wilson, coordinator; Marilyn Wiley. Zeta Epsr Standing: Roy Oshiro, S Club; Barbara Kaye Zcngcr, Lambda Delta Sigma; Gardell Jensen, Phi Theta Kappa and Sigma Gamma; Richard Bartholomew, lambda ' Sigma; and lee Duncan, Rodeo Club. Sherry Andersen was appointed at Snowonion cd.tor by the executive council. SNOWONIAN STAFF Words and pictures are combined to make a yearbook a history of achievements and activities to recall memories of a year spent at college. The Snowonian staff has spent much time in selecting pictures and words to make a book to bring these pleasant memories into the mind of each student as he skims its pages in years to come. They have spent many hours in association with each other as they worked to produce a Snowonian that would fulfill the expectations of the student and discharge their responsibility to the student body of Snow College. In carrying our their responsibility, they realized that they were benefiting far more than those they were working for. Special thanks goes to Mr. James Aston, advisor, and Mr. Joseph Crane and Grant Schaerrer, photographers. Layout editors were Margaret Chadwick. Millicent Dean, and Craig Nielsen. 63 SNOWDRIFT STAFF A newspaper plays a vital role in campus life. It is the means by which students are kept informed as to those things which are to come and those which have passed. The Snowdrift fulfills this role on the Snow College campus. It is published bimonthly, and the students look forward to obtaining their copies every other Tuesday. Dana Mansfield and Linda Zabriskie co-edited the Snowdrift fall quarter. Then Linda took full responsibility as she and her staff strived to publish an interesting and informative paper. It kept the student body informed as to activities and productions, club news and sports. It also featured stories and editorials. Their advisor was Mr. Bruce Jennings. Appointed by ttie executive council, Linda Zabriskie was editor of the Snowdrift. Nancy Sorensen, feature editor; EIRue Aldredge, club editor; and Surannc Brown, exchange editor, were always busy fulfilling their duties. 64 FOCUS STAFF The Focus is an introductory magazine published each year and mailed to prospective students to introduce them to Snow College. It features messages from administrators, an introduction to the student body officers, ideas of the opportunities available for participating in activities and joining clubs and dress standards. Judi Barlow has edited the Focus for two years. She has brought many innovations to the publication making it more attractive and useful to the prospective Snow student. This year Judi and her staff have produced a Focus sure to convince students that Snow is the place to go for their education. Judi Ba.lo c ' hu i« ,ic Foe. u Or 65 SB Carol Gee, Pat MeGarve y, Rex Nilien, and Kent Farnjwocth were always busy making poster . PUBLICITY The publicity committee was under the direction of Rex Nil sen. Publicity Manager. They had a great responsibility on campus. It was their duty to make all posters to inform the student body of all activities. They succeeded in printing attractive and informative posters. The participation in school activities was proof of a job well done. SKana Winkler and Ellada Gines kept the bulletin board up-to-date. The Student Center Board is composed of the deans, a faculty member, the Campus Center manager, the bookstore manager, the Vice-President of Activities and various students. Its purpose is to coordinate the activities of the Campus Center to meet the needs of the students. Sealed, left to right: Geneva Tucker, Marilyn Beal, and Fonda Stout NoaJI Clarke, and Dean Ro Findlay. Other member are De n At r- d,ng; Duane Ryan, Jim Ne! on, Al Grf ?n nd Roy 0 hiro. STUDENT CENTER BOARD 66 PUBLIC RELATIONS The public relations committee was one of Lottie Lund's responsibilities. It was the purpose of this committee to provide programs, consisting of Snow College talent, to communities and schools in the surrounding area. This was a means by which the image of Snow College could be maintained and grow to new heights. lef to right: Julie Halladay, Jannice Franckv Lottie Lund, Wayne Childi, and Regina MeQuarrie. fet'd. Uf, to right: Lottie Lund. Norma Keeler, and Cele.te Denton. Standing: Margo Hurrea l .1le Winer, and Vince O'Niel. ASSEMBLY The assembly committee headed by Lottie Lund was in charge of all assemblies. They judged and approved the assemblies presented by the organizations on campus. They also made arrangements to have intellectual and cultural assemblies presented to the student body. One hour at 1 1 o'clock each Thursday was under their direction. 67 ALPHA DELTA Norm K talar President Dennis Christenson Vice President The Alpha Delta is a groop organized to promote dramatics. They participated in many of the activities on campus such as the songfest and club carnival. Two of their main functions were to help with the building of scenery and to usher at the productions presented by Snow College. They also sponsored a dance, had an assembly and various parties for their members. Brent Christensen Julie Halladay Secretary Carol Chapman Jan Halgren Cynthia Harman Judy lambson Mary K. Olsen Vince O'Niel Eileen Hougaard Chris Parrish Faye Prosfon 68 PHI THETA KAPPA Phi Thefa Kappa is a national scholastic fraternity for junior colleges. At Snow College students must have a 3.6 grade-point average to merit eligibility. The club assisted with registration. They also participated in the club carnival and sponsored a dance. One of their main projects was to send two of their members to National Convention in Casper, Wyoming. Sfccrrv C. Ardor sen Secretary Jackie Bell Sezanne Brown George Eudell Buck Edgar Fillmore Wayne Mangelson Stephen Noyes Nancy Sorensen 69 COLD KEY The twenty-five girls who were members of the Gold Key were selected following tryouts. These girls performed at all football and basketball games. They maintained their good standing by a merit system. Their big activity was the Gold Key Dinner Dance. Joyce Jcmcn Back President VJcePfMtdool R gin McQuarri Sharon RiimvMin Dar'an Frandsen Pam McCune Nanette Aagard Secretary Publicity Manager Drill Master Drill Master Barbara Bateman Jolene Bigler Pat 8urdick Marlene Buys Carol Gee Judy Jackson Sherrie love'idge Barbara Madsen Nancy Molhmen Beverly Myers Beth Nelson Susan Nielson SIGMA GAMMA Sigma Gamma has for its members the officers of Snow College. This club gives the officers the opportunity to associate with each other on a social basis. Sigma Gamma was in charge of the dance on S-Day. They also presented a competitive assembly. Gardoll Jonson Pro'.iHonf Richard Bartholomew Judi Barlow Sherry Andersen Marilyn Beal Elaine Blackham Marlene Buys Secretary Brent Christensen Chester Clark Noall Clarke Norma Keeler lee Duncan Joyce Jensen loth'e lund Dana Mansfield Wayne Mangelson Steve Peterson Susan Nielson B'ent Uibel Barbara Kaye Zenger linda Wilson Linda Zabriskie 71 Richard Bartholomew President Gary Ogiowaila Vice-President LAMBDA DELTA SIGMA The L.D.S. Church sponsors Lambda Delta Sigma. It offers the members the chance to associate with each other in promoting five ideals-Fellowship, Leadership, Intellectuality. Cultural Life, and Religion. The club consists of two chapters, the Alpha (boys chapter) and Omega (girls chapter). Tony Aragon lance Aagard Noall Clarke Secretary David Cox Edgar Fillmore Craig Hurst Tom Hurst Brice Jensen Gregory Jorgensen Ned Dee Larson Wayne Mangelson Ronald Morris Rex Nilson Steven Noyes Joe Olpin Vince O'Niel David Rasmussen Stan Stevens 72 LAMBDA DELTA SIGMA Lambda Delt is the largest club on campus. Some of the big activities sponsored by this club are the polygamy party, the Sweetheart Ball, the spring formal, sleigh riding parties, and the initiation ceremonies. Barbara Kaye Zenger President Nancy Mohlman Vice President Geneva Tucker Secretary Virginia Shepherd Treasurer Jean Rowe Historian Sand'd Aiken Sherry Andersen Judi Barlow Alene Barnes LAMBDA DELTA SIGMA Nila Frandsen Carol Gee Margaret Hafen Jan Halgren Kathleen Hansen Cynthia Harmon Linda Hciselt Colleen Huff Marie Johnson Connie Knuteson Judy lambson louna Larsen Jeanine Lasson 7A Tamara Lasson LeAnn littlewood Kristin LossCf Sherrie Lovcridge Barbara Madsen LAMBDA DELTA SIGMA Regina McQuarric Francis Maacham Beth Nelson Dana Nelson Barbara Nielsen Jean W. Noyes Helen Osborne Chris Parrish Gayla Peoy Faye Preston Doreen Pogh 75 Chatter Clark President $ CLUB The S Club is for boys who letter in a sport. It conducts initiations each quarter. The boys go through rigorous and hilarious ordeals to become members of the club. The group sponsors a banquet. They also white-wash the S and assist in lighting it. Many activities on campus also enjoy the help and support of the S Club. Jim Molt Vice-President Kent McCurdy Dennis Aguirre Treasurer Jim Faroah Bill French Donn Griffith Rick Hawkins Bruce Jacobson Brice Jensen Phil Johnson Mike Lindsay Brent Rushfon Frank Shaner Jerry Vivant 76 ZETA EPSILON Marilyn Wiley President Millicenl Doan Vice-President Zeta Epsilon enjoyed such activities as educational meetings, parties and state home economics conventions. Their Christmas banquet was a tasty success, as were baked goods prepared by the members for campus activities. In February the club raffled off a huge stuffed dog and valentine chocolates to the students. Zeta Epsilon's final activity was its assembly. Linda Hefcolt Socrertry Sandro Ailcen Reporter Margarot Chadwick Reporter Ellen Hjo'th laVeo Jenson Marilyn Larson Sherrie Loveridge Dianna Mo son Candy Eifiold Publicity Manager Rulcno Behling Delores Bodily Jane Finlinson Goyla Peaye Camille Perry Faye Preston Charmain Rasmussen Margene Robbins 77 Brent Uibel Duke INTERCOLLEGIATE KNIGHTS The Intercollegiate Knights are a nationwide service organization and the Snow College branch is an active one. The members attended the regional convention, selected a Duchess, and successfully carried out their plans for the I. K. Ball. They also shared honors with the Gold Key for their Christmas display. Tom Hunt Chancellor Grant Schaerrer Scribe Richard Knight Expansion Officer Myrna Woodbury Steve Miller Gary Ogzcwalla Vince O’NicI Garth Taylor 78 RODEO CLUB The Rodeo Club is a group organized on campus for the purpose of promoting horsemanship and western ideas. It sponsored a western week, a barn dance and a record hop. The members worked hard in presenting a rodeo for the enjoyment of all. Leo Duncan Arl Candland President Vice-President Pam McCune Secretary Judy Jackson Treasurer Ruby Duncan Reporter Emery Frost Launa Larsen Wayne Childs Don Davis Publicity Manager 79 FINE ARTS In the dance review, Rebecca Johnson, Myrna Woodbury, Judith Peterson, Lana Man gelaon, Elzada Gincj, and Susan Nielson participated in an impressionistic dance. 80 MUSIC DRAMA FORENSICS VAORlGALS. Front Row: Lana Mangclson, Arlene Whittaker, Nerma Keeler, Sharia Winkler, Carla Atkinson, Lottie Lund, Jin Halgren, and Julie Halladay. Back Row: Steve Kofford, Jim Harward. Craig Hurst, Robert Christensen, Dennis Christensen. and Brent Christensen. MADRIGALS AND DANCE BAND DANCE BAND- left to Right: Glen Greener, Steve Peterson, Kent Farnsworth, Robert Christensen, Pat MeGarvey. Tom Gray. Mike Barfuss, Tom Hurst, Max Herzog, Alan Hayward. Randall Nielson, and Susan Mendenhall. 81 BAND Front Row. Lefl lo Right: Colleen Huff, Daniel Wifi, Michael Barfuss, Glen Greener, Alan Hayward, and Robert Anderson. Middle Row: Kent Farnsworth, Pat McGarvcy, Tom Hurst, Steve Peterson. Larry Edwards, Drew Christensen, Julie HaMaday, Geneva Tucker, laRayne Baum, and Rosalie Ogden. Back Row: Julio lowry, Mcloyd Erickson, director; Jean Curtis, Lottie Lund, Randa Nielson, George Buck, Ruby Duncan. Robert Ch-istensen, Edward Abbott, Max Herzog, and Tom Gray ■ 82 A'CAPPELLA CHOIR Front Row. loft to Right: Jan Halgrcn. IccAnn littlcwood, Sandro Aiken, Kathryn Rasmussen, Carol Aagard. Kathleen Rasmussen. Geneva Tucker. Shana Winkler. Kathleen Hansen. Faye Johnson, Regina McQuerrie. Patsy Robbins. Susan Mendenhall, Erlynnc Tuttic, and Pat Wood. Second Row: Jannicc Francks, Seth Ann Cox. launa la'son, Faye Preston. louAnn Hendrickson, Helen Osborne, Carol Yard'ey. Carla Atkinson, Colleen Huff, Jean Curtis. Arlene Whitaker, Lottie lund, Sally Smith. Margaret Peterson, Connie Knuteson. Peggy DcMill. Third Row: laRaync Baum. Iona Man gclson, Marco Kjar. Charmain Rasmussen. Barbara Kaye Zengcr, Jerry Aagard. Steve Peterson. Bruce Gibbons, Craig Hurst, Robert Christensen. Paul Oens'ey. Kathleen Bogh. Mary lynn Peterson, Judi Barlow, and Julie Halladay. Bock Row: Steve Oyreng. Brice Jensen, Ray Anderson. Chad Christenson, Brent Christensen. Bert Paxman. Gerald Swenson. John larson. laVar Dcnslcy, Edgar Fillmore. Jim Harward, Pat MeGarvey, Steve Koffo d. Wayne Mangclson. Robert Anderson. Sam Richardson. Gregg Jorgensen, and Eric Christensen. 83 John, masquerading «s Earnest, reveals to Gwendolyn his love for her. CAST Gwendolyn Fairfax ............ Algernon Moncriff............. John Worthington, J.P......... Reverend Chasuble, D.D........ Cecily Cardew................ Lady Bracknell............... Miss Prism.................... Merriman ..................... Lane......................... Director ..................... THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST By Oscar Wilde The Importance of Being Earnest has been called a masterpiece of comedy. After many threats to a happy outcome, it concludes satisfactorily for all. The airy paradoxes and knife-edged witticisms in the play satirize the folly of pretence and false standards. . . Norma Keeier ......Paul Clark Brent Christensen ......Bill Green , Eileen Hougaard . Suzanne Brown ------Jan Halgren . . . Phil Johnson Steve Christensen . Duane W. Ryan Cecity ponder the proposal of Algernon. Miss Prism explains how she accidently pot the baby Earnest in the bag and left him in the train station. Despite Harry's disgu . Charlie tries the bathtub out for siic « Grace proclaims that he fits just fine. NEVER TOO EATE By Sumner A. Long If is Never Too Late it seems for a tiny arrival in the family and this uproarious comedy captures every exhilerating moment which comes as a result of the announcement that such an event is to occur in the home of a middle-aged couple. Even the daughter and son-in-law get into the act to add to the rollicking laughter. Director ......................... Duane W. Ryan CAST Grace Kimborough ... Harry Lambert ....... Edith Lambert........ Dr. James Kimborough Charlie............... Kate.................. Mr. Foley............. Mayor Crane.......... Policeman............ ... Julie Halladay Dennis Christenson , . Sherry Andersen ......... John Jex ... Wayne Jenkins .......Tonya King .......Bob Myrick .....Vince O'Neil . Steve Christensen FLOWER DRUM SONG Ta finally realize! 'hat Mei U ii the girl fo- Director.......................................Joseph W. Crane Musical Director............................W. McLoyd Ericksen Technical Assistants...........James A. Aston, Duane W. Ryan Choreographer ................................... Winnie Clark LYRICS BY OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II MUSIC BY RICHARD RODGERS BASED ON THE NOVEL BY C. Y. LEE CAST Madame Liang .................................. Lottie Lund Liu Ma......................................Arlene Whitaker Wang San......................................Mike Morgan Wang Ta.................................Robert Christensen Wang Chi-Yang...........................Dennis Christenson Sammy Fong............................................Brent Christensen Dr. Li.................................................John Larsen Mei Li.......................................Norma Keeler Linda Low.......................................Jean Rowe Mr. Lung (Tailor).............................Kent Ogden Mr. Huan (Banker)..................................... Paul Clark Helen Chao.............................. Shana Lee Winkler Professor Cheng ................................ Paul Clark Frankie Wing...........................................Eric Christensen Head Waiter.............................................Rex Nilsen Lotus Bloom (Night Club Singer)........Susan Mendenhall Dr. Lu Fong............................................ Roy Oshiro Madame Fong...................................Jan Halgren George.................................................Paul Clark right deci$ on ere mede end ell live The wedding of Mai li end Semmy Fong 86 The boy play a game of poker at Sammy Fong'j apartment while the girls wait. G ENSEMBLE: Jerry Aagard, Ray Anderson, LaVar ensley, Paul Densley, Edgar Fillmore, Bruce Gibbons, Brice Jensen, Craig Hurst, Bob Welch, Carol Aagard, Jannice Francks, Kathleen Hansen, Launa Larson, Helen Osborne, Char-main Rasmussen, Arlene Whitaker, Patricia Wood, and Barbara Kaye Zenger. DANCING ENSEMBLE: Emery Frost, Toni Olsen, Lynn Loveland, Rex Nilsen, David Rasmussen, Craig Hurst, Eric Christensen, Susan Nielsen, Susan Mendenhall, Myrna Woodbury, Elzada Gines, Marilyn Beal, Marlene Buys, Rebecca Johnson, and Judith Peterson. ,nd tow. h! fiance , to Met l and the family. Sammy Fong finally get Is® coinage to go th-Ough with hi martiage to tinda low 87 Ann fries to keep her bro’he' Geo-ge from blaming Ch-is' father for their father's prison term and eventual death ALL MY SONS By Arthur Miller “All My Sons is a tragic drama of social irresponsibility in wartime. During the war, Joe Keller and Herbert Deever ran a machine shop which produced defective airplane parts which resulted in the death of many soldiers. A conflict was created because Keller went free and Deever went to prison. The resolution of this conflict creats a forceful and intense drama. Joe Keller . ... Kate Keller . . . Chris Keller . . Ann Deever . . George Deever Dr. Jim Bayliss Sue Bayliss . .. Frank Lubey . . Lydia Lubey . . Bert .......... Director........ CAST ...........Dennis Christenson ..................Jan Halgren ........... Brent Christensen .................Norma Keeler ............John Frischknecht ...................Bill Green ................Lucille Miner ..................Ken Barrett ................. Judy Standsr ................. Mark Stoddard .............Duane W. Ryan 88 The tCTSion becomes unbearable !o' Kate ard Joe as they share the C'Ct of w ’at -eally happened that day at the factory. -Think Your Way to a Million”: Min Pctr.e (Jan Httlg.on), President Bai.d (E,ic Chmtenjen)). Louis Van Borum (John Larson), Charlie (Da Oonaldson), lOenris Christenson). Rora (Susan Mendenhall. Howie (Wayne Jcnk.m), Lonnie Herb (Pat Hearty). Bob (Robert Myrick). Ron Clinton (Paul Clark), cameramen (Jerri Burdick), Janis (Margo Hurren)) and Beth (Lottie Lund). 0 h?r cas' mem (Emery Frost and Ken Serre). bers were Arlene (Eileen Hougaard), Miss Tishcr (Ellen Al'rcd). Mr. Pillangcr THINK YOUR WAY TO A MILLION By Carol Lynn Wright ANOROCLES AND THE LION By George Bernard Shaw Lion...................................Mike Morgan Androcles ................................. Paul Clark Megaera .............................. Suzanne Brown Roman Soldiers..............Phil Johnson, Pat Hearty, Mike Royce, Eric Christensen Christians.......Regina McQuarrie, Celeste Denton, Eileen Hougaard, Maree Kjar, Patsy Robbins, Wayne Jenkins Centurion............................Patrick MeGarvey Captain ......................................... Kent Farnsworth Lavinia................................Faye Preston Metellus...............................Dan Donaldson lentulus...............................Mike Morgan Spintho .............................. Richard Wedig Fe'rovius .............................. Glen Greener 0 Driver.............................. Wayne Jenkins Retiarius.............................. Phil Johnson Secufor............................. Eric Christensen Call Boy................................Mike Royce Editor..................................John Larsen Keeper............................................ Pat Hearty Caesar..............................Dennis Christenson Director............................ Duane W. Ryan Ferrovius demonstrates his physical prowess for Caesar. 89 Noall Clarke practices the oration which won two trophies for him—one at B.Y.U. and the other at Dixie. FORENSICS The forensics squad participated in seven meets this year. They journeyed to the Brigham Young University, the University of New Mexico, Utah State University, Colorado College, and the College of Eastern Utah. They finished the season with the ICAC meet at Dixie College. The squad under the direction of Coach Demonf Howell also hosted a meet at Snow College. Five schools were in attendance competing for trophies. At this meet the Snow squad disqualified themselves and competed among themselves for their own trophies. The meet was a great success. DEBATE SQUAD: Front Row: Allyson Martin, Candy Fificld, Barbara Nielsen, and Sherry Andersen. Back Row: Tom Johnson, Ross Olsen, Edgar Fillmore, and Noall Clarke. Other members were Vince O'Neil, Michael Carlston, David Rasmussen, Tom Hurst, Julia Christensen, and Erlynn Tuttle. 90 EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKERS: Edgar Fillmore, Ally ion Marlin, Roil Olsen, Candy Fifield, and Tom Johnson. INTERPRETIVE READERS AND ORATORS: Margo Hurren, Candy Fifield, Edgar Fillmore. Noall Clarke, Sherry Andersen, and Barbara Nielsen. TROPHY WINNERS: Margo Hurren, Allyson Marlin, Sherry Andersen, Noall Clarke, Edgar Fillmore, and Bartura Nielsen. ATHLETICS FOOTBALL BASKETBALL WRESTLING TRACK TENNIS BASEBALL 92 CHEERLEADERS BADGER BALLAD If you want to be Badger, Just come along with me; By the light, by the light. By the light of the moon. If you want to be a Badger, Just come along with me; By the light, by the light. Of the moon. By the light of the moon. By the light of the moon. By the light, by the light. By the light of the moon. If you want to be a Badger, Just come along with me; Bv the light, by the light. Of the moon. The Cheerleaders were Marlene Buys, cheer mistress; Carol Gee, Jeanic Talbot, and Doreen Pugh (absent). Tony Aragon was Buster Badger. SONCLEADERS The Songlcadcrs were Susan Nielsen, song mistress; Nanette Aagard, Pot Burdick, and JoScnc Bigler. 93 Coach Stoddard Donn Griffith End FOOTBALL Snow's football team finished the season with six wins and five losses. Merlin Blad led the team's attack as the principal quarterback. Snow fans had some tense and exciting moments as they watched the team in action. Three games were won on the home field in the closing seconds of play by field goals. Eastern Arizona, Dixie, and Mesa fell to Snow as Doran Ericksen kicked three gamewinning field goals. 94 Paul Donsloy Back Bront Ruihton Back Robert Batio Back — - r Doug Olsen Beck Emery Frost Back Chester Clark Guard Bruce Jacobsen Tackle Rick Hawkins Guard Phil Johnson Tackle Ted Nuu.inu Quarterback Aloalo M.ium.iotolo Guard Miko lindtay Back 96 Roy Oshiro Brito Jenson Art Candland Back Tacklo Tackle Snow College 20 Alumni 6 Snow College 15 Eastern Arizona 13 Snow College 17 Weber Frosh 7 Snow College 2 Western Arizona 7 Snow College 20 Boise 33 Snow College 6 Taft, California 18 Snow College 16 Dixie 14 Snow College 1 Ricks 7 Snow College 15 Mesa, Co orado 13 Snow College 51 Weber Frosh 0 Snow College 7 Westminster 13 Bruco McKay End FOOTBALL Glen Slovens Guard John Desolo Tackle 97 .0 FOOTBALL Bruco Ishimoto Guard Romoy Au Hoon Center Merlin Blad Quarterback Doran Erickson Quarrcrback Mike Gleason Center Pat Punches Back 98 Richard Thorpe Quarterback Jjck Harmon Tackle James Morgado Back Jerry Vivanf Tackle Jim Feroah Center James Astle Guard 99 Coach Englci’cad Snow College 78 Alumni 77 Snow College 68 Weber Frosh 78 Snow College 64 Rangely 63 Snow College 52 B.Y.U. Frosh 107 Snow College 68 University of Utah Frosh 106 Snow College 65 Nevada Southern 80 Snow Col ege 54 College of Southern Utah 60 Snow College S3 All Stars 64 Snow College 67 Mesa, Colorado 97 Snow College 102 Dixie 138 Snow College 71 B.Y.U. Frosh 117 Snow College 86 Ricks 87 Snow College 75 Boise 94 Snow Col ege 73 Utah State Frosh 93 Snow Co ege 88 Sheridan 97 Snow Co lege 33 Dixie 73 Snow Col'ege 92 Utah State Frosh 115 Snow Col ege 70 Ricks 81 Snow College 47 Boise 62 Snow College 85 Mesa, Colorado 97 Snow College 78 Rangely 80 Snow College 1 13 Rangely 86 100 101 BASKETBALL Basketball was a season of learning and gaming experience for the all freshman team of Snow Coliege. Winning a few and losing more brought to the team greater enthusiasm, determination, cooperation and team spirit. Each plavgr learned what it meant to work for the team. Each game showed progress and promise for a better season next year. Oslo Roicn'ond Stdn Huntington 102 Doran Erickson Ron LcBaron Barry fullmer • 03 rat k First Row: Bob Mcmmot, David Chavis. Tony Aragon, Jim Aryton, and Craig Nielsen Second Row: George Frcar, Brcni Rushton, Larcll Nielsen, and LaMar Densley. I Back Row: Jack Harmon, Phil Johnson. Hal Peterson, Ken Jenkins, and Don Davis. I.C-A.C. champs were David Chavis, Jins Aryton, and Jim Mott. WRESTLING 104 TRACK left to right: Tom Hurst, Max Her og, Evan Nelson, Bruce Jacobsen, Tony Aragon, Guy Wallace, Harold Gibb and Robert Batie. Other members were Robert C. Andersen, Ron Bailey, Kay Englcstcad, Jim Feroah, Dennis Currant, Bruce Hill, Brice Jensen, James Morgado, Dennis Norman, Dale Rosenlund, and Glenn Sievans. BASEBALL Front Row, loft to right: John Pino, Kay Englestcad, Doug Olsen. Brent Rushton. Rudy Apisa, Roy Oshiro, Mike Lindsay, Bil! Nordfelt, and Morrij Warren. Back Row: Paul Dcnsley, Sherrill Taylor, Gary Oyama, Robert Andersen, Tony Andc-son, Richard Thorpe, Sian Hunington, Phil Johnson, Don Henderson. Oale Roscnlund, Rick Hawkins, and Coach Al Green. 106 TENNIS Dennis Aguirre. John Eliason, Mack Morrell, Dennis Peterson, John Hall, Jim Peterson, Ooug Dyreng, and Ken WanFass represented Snow College as the tennis team. 107 HONORS The lovely contestants in the Homecoming Queen contest were Joannine lasson, Maree Kjar, Peggy DcMill, Marilyn Beal, Peggy Stodda'd. Judith Peterson, Myrnj Woodbury, Jean Rowe, Beth Nelson, Jeanette Beck, Sherry Andersen, and Marlene Buvs- 08 ROYALTY HONOR STUDENTS CALENDAR PREFERRED MAN Broco J.icobion Firjf Attendant The Associated Women Students selected a preferred man in conjunction with the Preference Ball. Popular and friendly Roy Oshiro won th- vote of the girls and gained this honor. Bruce Jacobson and Wayne Mangclson were runners-up. Roy Othiro Preferred Man Wayne Mangolton Second Aticndant 109 HOMECOMING QUEEN Judith Potorson Homecoming Queen Poggy Stoddard First Attendant Judith Peterson, sponsored by the S Club, was chosen as Homecoming Queen from among eleven lovely girls. The contest was based on popularity, beauty, poise and talent. Judith was selected to reign over the Homecoming celebration and dance. no Joan Rowe Second Attendant r Tho purpose of the Miss Snow contest is to select a girl to reign over Snow College and represent Snow in the Miss Utah contest. Talented Norma Keeler, sponsored by the Alpha Delfs, became the holder of this title in the contest held on March 2. Myrn Woodbury First Attendant Norma Keeler Miss Snow 111 Darlono Frandson Second Attendant LAMBDA DELTA SIGMA SWEETHEART Each year the I.K.'s pick a girl as their Duchess. She then represents them in the contests on campus and at the regional convention. She also reigns over the I.K. Ball. This year's Duchess was Myrna Woodbury. In connection with the Sweetheart Ball, Lambda Delta Sigma elected Barbara Bateman as its Sweetheart. Her attendants were Judy Connolly and Regina McQuarrie. I.K. DUCHESS COED OF THE YEAR Judi Barlow was selected by the Associated Men Students as the Coed of the Year. Jjdi was editor of the Focus. She was secretary of Sigma Gamma and was also a member of Senate and Lambda Delta Sigma. MAN OF THE YEAR Noall Clarke was selected by the Associated Women Students as the Man of the Year. Noall was Vice-President of Activities. He was a member of Senate, Sigma Gamma and Lambda Delta Sigma. He was also active in forensics. 113 OCTOBER Nancy Molhman Glen Roper COEDS OF THE MONTH Jan Halgrcn Gvy Oqzewalla NOVEMBER Jodi Barlow Brent CKristenaeri Barbara Kaye ?cngcr Steve Pererjon MARCH 1)4 FEBROARY JANUARY DECEMBER Dennis Christenson Jean Rowe Noall Clarke Norma Keeler MEN OF THE HOUR lot tie Lund Rex Nilsen Margo Hurrcn APRIL Wayne Mongclson MAY 115 HONOR Marlene Buys, an elementary education major, was selected as one of the Honor Students at Snow College. She was cheer mistress and a member of Gold Key. She was a member of Phi Theta Kappa, Senate, Sigma Gamma and Lambda Delta Sigma. Marlene was also chosen as outstanding freshman girl her first year at Snow. STUDENTS An English major. Sherry Andersen was also named as an Honor Student. She was editor of the Snowonian and secretary of Phi Theta Kappa. She was a member of Senate, Sigma Gamma and Lambda Delta Sigma. She was active in forensics and had a leading role in Never Too Late. 116 HONOR A chemical engineering major, Gardell Jensen, also attained the title of Honor Student. Gardell was president of Phi Theta Kappa and Sigma Gamma. He was also a member of Senate. He received the Snow chemistry award when he was a freshman. STUDENTS Stephen Noyes was the fourth Honor Student named. He is an electrical engineering major. He was vice-president of Lambda Delta Sigma fall quarter. He was also a member of Phi Theta Kappa. All Honor Students were named on the basis of grade-point averages. 117 The “S blazed on Homecoming and on S-Oay. CALENDAR SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 21-23 Associated Students Oct. 9 Football at Taft, Cal. Workshop 14 IBM Dance 25 Football with Eastern Ari- 15 KSNO Record Hop zona 16 Football with Dixie 27 Freshman Orientation 20 AWS Charm Night 28 Chuck Wagon Breakfast 23 Football at Ricks Registration 27 Homecoming Queen 1 Canyon Party Contest 2 Football at Boise 30 Homecoming 4-8 Rush Week Football with Mesa 8 Class Elections Lynn Woffinden and Evan lusty discuss joining a dub during rush week. From ihe facial expressions of the students things must not have been going well for the Badgers that day. 118 The Gold Key prepared fine entertainment for the half of both football and basketball games. NOVEMBER Each dormitory prepared 0 display for the Homecoming activities. The Alpha Celts took second place with their float for the Homecoming Cay parade Nov. 6 Football at Weber Campus Movie Who Was That Lady?' 8 Polygamy Party 11 Veterans' Day Sunrise Salute 11-13 Importance of Being Earnest 13 Football with Westminster 18 Bloodmobile Solo and Ensemble Concert 19 Preference Ball 22 Lambda Delt Thanksgiving Banquet 25-27 Forensics (Univ. of New Mexico) 27 Basketball with Alumni 119 'Snow's Brand of Action featuring a giant Buster Badger was the theme for Armstrong's dorm display. DECEMBER Dec. 1 Campus Movie The Devil at 4 O'Clock Basketball at Weber 3 Basketball with Rangley Sock Hop 4 Basketball at BYU Swim Party and Sloppy Joes 7 Zeta Epsilon Christmas Banquet 9-11 Never Too Late 9 Institute Christmas Banquet 10 Christmas Dance 1 1 Basketball at Univ. of Utah 12 Messiah 14-15 Finals 16-18 Tournament at Dixie 28-30 Tournament at Snow Brother Mon on and Brother Richins were busy performing marriages at one of the Institute activities. Sigma Gamma captured first place in the Homecoming parade with their float based on the theme Pathway to Action. Buster Badger encouraged the student to support Snow's basketball team. My what lovely Curly locks you have!!' JANUARY Jan. 3 Registration Welcome Back Dance 7 Never Too Late Bowling and Pancake Party 7-8 Forensic Meet Here 12 Campus Movie Bridge on the River Kwai 13 IBM Dance 14 Rodeo Club Dance Basketball with Dixie 15 Campus Center Dance Basketball with BYU 21 Basketball with Ricks IK Record Hop 22 Basketball with Boise Spaghetti Party 27 Basketball at Utah State 27-28 All My Sons 28 IK Ball The AWS Preference Bal1 was one of the biggest donees of the year. Elaine Blockham and Clifton Warner stand beside the beautiful fountain which was the focal point of the decorations. h21 FEBRUARY Feb. 3 Sleigh Riding Party 4 Sophomore Party Basketball at Dixie 4-5 Forensics (Utah State) 5 Basketball with Utah State 7 AWS Mother-Daughter Banquet 9 Campus Movie Charade 10 Curtain Time USA 11 Lambda Delt Sweetheart Ball Basketball at Ricks Myrna Woodbury and Jim Nelson enjoy one of the formal dances of the year. 12 Basketball at Boise Swim and Hot Dogs Gold Key Dinner-Dance 18 IK Record Hop Basketball with Mesa 19 Basketball at Rangley 22 Institute Devotional 23-26 Flower Drum Song The AWS Mothor-Daughtcr Banquet featured an address by Dr. Cutler. A lovely meal was prepared and the banquet proved to be an enjoyable experience for the mothers and daughters. 12? MARCH Mar. 2 Miss Snow Contest 3 BYU International Folk Dancers 4 Alpha Dell Dance 4-5 Forensics (Colorado College) 5 Towne Movie with Activity Card 7-11 Men's Week 7 Band and Choral Concert 9-10 Dance Revue 11 AMS Dinner-Dance 15-16 Finals Lynn Loveland and Susan Nielson teamed up tot a tap number in the dance revue. 21 Registration Welcome Back Dance 23 Univ. of Utah Madrigals 26 Bargain Night at Campus Center 30 Campus Movie The Great Imposter Eric Christensen and Myrna Woodbury beautifully executed a ballet number in the revue. Many hours were spent rehearsing in order to present the dance revue. These girls participated in several dances. 123 Apr. 1 Lambda Delt Spring Formal 2 Rodeo Dance 6 Primary Elections 7-9 Androcles and The Lion 8 Easter Dance IMS Campaign Week 11 Univ. of Utah Madrigals 15 General Elections 16 Clock Hop Apr. 18-22 Cotton Week 20 Campus Movie Operation Mad ball 21 Lambda Delt Backwards Party Solo and Ensemble Concert 22 Cotton Ball 23 Snack and Towne Movie 26 Club Carnival 28 Songfest 29 S Club Dance Tho students enjoyed many ormel dances during the course of the school year. 124 Election and voting play a large part in the organization of Snow College. MAY-JUUIE May 5-7 Think Your Way to a Million 6 Limbo Party 7 Palisade Party 9-14 Western Week 14 Rodeo and Barn Dance 13 S Day 20 Inaugural Ball 21 Institute Graduate Party May 22 Institute Graduation 23 Band and Choral Concert 25 Campus Movie 26 Awards Assembly 27 Freshmen's Party for Sophomores June 1-2 Finals 2 Baccalaureate 3 Commencement This young pair performed as part of the floorshow at the AMS Dinner Dance. A0VE T.SEmWis Photo Courtesy of Dr. H. B. McQuarrie MANTI CITY The Temple City Monti Extends Best Wishes To Snow College 127 From those halls of learning, the students of Manti High School have entered Snow College where they have established an enviable record in many fields. We are proud of the high standards they have set and of the College that has in turn contributed to the cultural standards of our community. 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PROGRESS MARKET 'A Friendly Place To Do Business' Ephraim, Utah 129 BANK OF EPHRAIM Friendly Service To All Ephraim, Utah CHRISTENSEN’S THRIFT STORE ANDERSON’S DRUG Reasonably Priced, Reliable Merchandise 77 South Main Ephraim Service with a Smile Ephraim, Utah 130 Something For Everybody LEE VARIETY Glen Lee, Manager Ephraim, Utah MARY’S AG STORE Ephraim, Utah Buy Your Next Week's Groceries Here PACIFIC TRAILS CO. Sportswear Manufacturers Manti - Richfield - Seattle WIDE-TRACK PONTIAC ’66 Score wifh a G.T.O. Lloyd R. Nielson, Owner Manti Utah CHIEF PONTIAC CO. LaRUE’S FLORAL Flowers for All Occasions 283-4371 Ephraim, Utah CHRISTIANSEN FURNITURE AND HARDWARE CO. 132 Ephraim, Utah INDEX -A- Aagard, Carol 50, 83 Aagard, Jerry 83 Aagard, Lansing 26,72 Aagard, Sarah Nanette 26, 70, 93 Abbott, Kathryn 50 Abbott, Michael 27 Acord, Gayle 51 Adair, Ronald 27 Aguirre, Dennis 76,107 Aiken, Sandra 24,27,73,77,83 Alldredge, ElRue 27, 64 Allison, Claudia 51 Allred, David 27 Allred, Dee Max 26 Allred, Ellen Marie 26 Allred, William 26 Ames, Roy 26 Andersen, Robert C. 27,106 Andersen, Sherry C. 23,51,63, 69,71,73,85,90,108,116 Anderson, Althea 51 Anderson, Colleen 27 Anderson, Dan 50 Anderson, David 27 Anderson, Dennis 27 Anderson, Janice 26 Anderson, Ray 26 Anderson, Robert Mario 81, 83 Anderson, Roger 26 Anderson, Sidney Blake 51 Anderson, Tony 106 Apisa, Rudolph 106 Aragon, Tony 50,72,76,93,105 Astle, James 99 Atkinson, Carla 26,81,83 Au Hoon, Romey 26, 98 Averett, Eileen 27 Ayrton, James 104 -B- Bailey, Dean 27 Bailey, Noel 50 Bailey, Ronald 27,102 Baker, Gary Max 50 Balle, Kaye 26 Barfuss, Michael 26,81 Barlow, Judi 23,51,65,71,73, 82,113,114 Barnes, Alene 26,73 Barney, Jayrene 27 Barrett, Kenneth 51 Bartholomew, Richard 23,51, 71,72 Bateman, Barbara 26,70,73, 112 Bateman, Larry 26 Batie, Robert 27, 76, 94,105 Baum, LaRayne 27, 73, 81, 83 Beal, Marilyn 21, 22, 51, 66, 71, 108 Beck, Jeanette 50,70,73,108 Beck, Paul 101 Begay, Tony 27 Behling, Rulene 27, 73,77 Bell, Jackie 27,64,69 Bell, Stanley 28 Berti, Shari lyn 50 Bigler, Jolene 50,70,93 Bingham, Jay 28 Binks, Cheri 29 Bird, Keith 29 Bird, Lyne 50,73 Blackham, Elaine 22, 24, 50,121 Blackham, Ronnie 51 Blad, Merlin 98 Blad, Rinda 29 Bodily, Deloris 51,77 Bogedahl, Leon 51 Bogh, Kathleen 29,83 Borg, Philip 29 Bosshardt, Concha 28 Bosshardt, Sandra 51,69 Bradley, David 28 Braithwaite, George 28 Braithwaite, JoAnn 28 Broadhead, Susan 29,73 Brown, Suzanne 51,64,69 Buck, George Eudell 29,69,81 Bunderson, Monica 29 Burdick, Jerri 29,64,73,89 Burdick, Patricia 50, 70,93 Burnside, Lorraine 28 Buys, Marlene 23,50,69,70,73, 93,108,116 Buzzo, Bruce 28 -C- Candland, Arthur 28,76,79,96 Carlston, Gary 28 Carroll, Sherry 28 Carter, James 29 Chadwick, Margaret 29,63,73, 77 Chapman, Carol 50,68,73 134 ;; I i. f § I I Charles, Charlotte 29 Chavis, David 29,104 Childs, Wayne 29,67, 79 Christensen, Brent 23,25,28, 68,71,81,84,85,86,87,88, 114 Christensen, Chad Bryce 28, 83 Christensen, Clifford 50 Christensen, Douglas Fred 28 Christensen, Eric Owen 51, 83, 86,87,123 Christensen, Garnell Hugh 28 Christensen, Glen Ray 28 Christensen, Joe 24,29 Christensen, Julia 31,69 Christensen, Kathleen 51 Christensen, Karl 29 Christensen, Kent Lynn 29 Christensen, Larry 51 Christensen, Leo Drew 50, 81 Christensen, Richard Milo 29 Christensen, Robert Don 81, 83,86,87 Christensen, Roger 24,30 Christensen, Steven R. 30,84, 85 Christenson, Dennis 51,68,81, 85,85,87, 89,115,88 Christenson, Richard 29 Chynoweth, Gordon 31 Clark, Chester 23,71,76,95 Clark, Paul 51, 84, 86, 89 Clarke, Joy 52 Clarke, Noall 20,22,52,63,66, 71,72,90,113,115 Clarke, Ruth 53 Clement, Verna 31 Cloward, Dennis Karl 31 Cloward, LaMar Lewis 53 Cluff, Beverly 31 Coates, Rodney Vearl 30 Coates, Sandra 30 Compton, Charles Bert Jr. 30 Connolly, Judy 30,73,112 Cook, Charlotte 30 Cook, Laurence 31 Coulson, Craig 31 Court, Douglas 31 Cowley, Craig Richard 31 Cox, Beth Ann 30,74,83 Cox, Brent 30 Cox, David 30,72 Crane, William 30 Crawford, Reed 53 Crist, Ronda Jean 31,74 Crowther, Terry 30 Crowther, Thomas 53 Curtis, Alan 78 Curtis, Lora Jean 24,31,74,81, 83 -D- Davis, Don 52,79,104 Dean, Millicent 31,63,74,77 DeMill, Peggy' 25,31,65,83,108 Densley, LaMar 31,104 Densley, LaVar 30 Densley, Paul 30,83,94,106 Denton, Celeste 30,64, 67 Derres, Henry 30 Desoto, John 30,97 Detro, Susanne 52 Dibble, Alan Fay 31 Donaldson, Daniel 31 Doolittle, Douglas 31 Draper, Linda Rae 31,74 Draper, Sharon 24,52 Dummar, Arnold Kent 31 Duncan, Kenneth Lee 23,32,71, 79 Duncan, Ruby 32, 74, 79, 81 Dyreng, Douglas 33,107 Dyreng, Steven Grant 33,83 E Edwards, Larry Don 33 Eliason, John 33,107 Englestead, Kay 32,101,106 Erickson, Doran 32,76,98,103 Evans, David 32 Evans, Eloise Anne 52 Evans, Guy 32 Evans, Russell 33 Everitt, Lana Rae 33 -F- Fannin, Michael 33 Farnsworth, Kent 33,66,81 Feroah, Jim 32, 76, 99 Fifield, Candy 32,69,77,90,91 Fillis, James Leon 32 Fillmore, Edgar 53,69,72,83, 90, 91 Finlinson, Jane 53,77 Fish, Robert 53 135 INDEX Forsyth, Carolyn Jane 53 Franks, Jannice 32,67,83 Frandsen, Janice Darlene 52, 70,74,111 Frandsen, LaVar 52 Frandsen, Nila 32,74 Frear, George 33,104 Fredrickson, Terry 33 Freestone, Gary 33 French, Bill 33,76 Frischknecht, John 88 Frost, Emery 33, 79, 95 Fullmer, Barry 103 Funk, Don 32 -G- Garfield, Thomas 32 Gee, Carol 32,66,70,74,93 Gibb, Harold 32,105 Gibbons, Bruce 32,83 Gines, Elzada 33,66,80 Gleason, Mike 98,101 Gray, Tommy 79,81,83,33 Green, Billy 52, 84 Greener, Glen 81,83,89 Greenhalgh, Lynn 33 Griffith, Donn 33,76,94,101 -H- Hafen, Margaret 52,74 Hair, Eldon 33 Hales, Marvin 34 Halgren, Jan 34,68,74,81,83, 84,86,114, 89,88 Hall, John 35,107 Hall, Marsha 35 Halladay, Julie 52,65,67,68, 81,85 Hammond, Errol 53 Hamp, Brice 35 Hancock, Lars 35 Hansen, Harvey 35 Hansen, Kathleen 34,74,83 Hansen, Laura 53 Hansen, Gail 34 Hansen, Scott 34 Harding, Irene 34 Harman, Cynthia 35,68,74 Harman, Jack 99,104 Harward, Jim 53,81,85 Hatch, Stephen 53 Hatch, Yvonne 35 Hawkins, Richard 35,76,95, 106 Haycock, Scott 35 Haymond, Paula 53 Hayward, Alan 78, 81 Hearty, Patrick 34 Heiselt, Linda 34,74,77 Henderson, Don 106 Hendrickson, Lou Ann 52, 83 Hermansen, Mary Colleen 52 Herzog, Max 34,81,105 Hinz, Mary 34 Hjorth, Ellen 34,77 Hougaard, Eileen 52, 68, 84 Huff, Lois Colleen 35,74,81, 83 Huntington, Stanley 102,106 Hurren, Margo 49,52,67,89, 91,115 Hurst, Craig 35, 72, 81, 83 Hurst, Tom 35,72,78,81 Hurst, Walter 52 Hutchings, Brent 53 -I- Ishimoto, Bruce 98 -J- Jackson, Judy Ann 35,70,79 Jacobson, Bruce 35,70,76,95, 109 Jarrett, Norman 34 Jasperson, Andrew 34 Jeffery, Weston 53 Jenkins, Kenneth 104 Jenkins, Wayne 34, 85, 89 Jensen, Gardell 23,53,69,71,117 Jensen, Gay Lynne 34 Jensen, Jerry 34 Jensen, Joyce 23,53,70,71 Jensen, LaVee 24,53,77 Jensen, Leland 35 Jensen, Leslie 35 Jensen, Mont Kay 54 Jensen, Richard 35 Jenson, Brice 35,72,76,78,83, 97 Jex, John Cooper 85 Johansen, Richard 54 Johns, Craig 35 Johnson, Christine 36 Johnson, Dennis 36 Johnson, Faye 37, 83 Johnson, Marie 37,74 136 Johnson, Philip 37,76,84,95, 104,106 Johnson, Rebecca 37,80 Johnson, Robert 101 Johnson, Thomas 37,90, 91 Jones, Kent 36 Jorgensen, Gregory 36,72,83 -K- Kay, Clark 55 Kay, Randy 36 Keeler, Norma 23,55,67,68, 71,81,84,86,87,88,111 Kellett, Kirt 55 Keller, Russell 36 King, Fred 37 King, Tonya 37,85 Kjar, Louis 37 Kjar, Maree 24,55,83,108 Knight, Richard 24,54,78 Knuteson, Connie 37,74,83 Kofford, Steven 81,83 Koos, James 54 Kuhni, Claudia 36 -L- Lambson, Judy 36,68,74 Larsen, Donna 36 Larsen, John 83,86,87 Larsen, Karen 36 Larsen, Marilyn 36, 77 Larsen, Ned Dee 37,72 Larsen, Paul 37 Larsen, Sandrea 37 Larson, Launa 37,74,79,83 Larson, Lewis Duane 54 Lasson, Jeannine 37,74,108 Lasson, Tamara 25,36,74 LeBaron, Ronald 36,103 Lefevre, Donald 36 Lindsay, Michael 76,96,106 Littlewood, LeAnn 36,74, 83 Losser, Kristin 36,74 Loveland, Heber 55 Loveland, Lynn 55,123 Loveland, Patricia 55 Loveridge, Sherrie 37, 70, 74, 77 Lowry, Judy 37 Lowry, Julia 37,82 Lowry, Lucy 37 Lund, Lottie 20,22,54,67,71, 81, 83,86,87,89,115 Lusty, Evan 118 -M- Madsen, Barbara 37,70,74 Madsen, Dennis 38 Mahon, Candis 38,75 Malmgren, Ira 54 Malmgren, Todd 39 Mangelson, Lana 54,80,81,83 Mangelson, Wayne 20, 22,54, 69,71,72,83,109,115 Mansfield, Dana 22, 55, 71 Martin, Allyson 39,90,91 Mason, David 39 Mason, Dianna 55,77 Maumausolo, Aloalo 39,96 Mayo, Michael 39 McCune, Pam 38,70,79 McCurdy, Kent 76 McDaniel, Shiela 38 McFarland, Linda 38,75 McGarvey, Patric 38,66,78,81, 83 McQuarrie, Regina 55,67,70, 75,83,112,124 McKay, Bruce 97 Mecham, Frances 39, 75 Mellor, Arleen 55 Memmott, Robert 104 Memmott, Rosalie 39 Mendenhall, Jane 39 Mendenhall, Susan 54,81,83,86, 87,89 Mickkelsen, Barbara 39 Miller, Billy Eugene 38 Miller, Colleen 38 Miller, Steven 38,78 Miner, Lucille 67 Mohlman, Nancy 54, 70, 73,114 Molyneux, Mary 38 Moon, Rebecca 38 Moosman, John 39 Morgado, James 39 Morgan, James 39 Morgan, Michael 39, 86 Morrell, Mack 54,107 Morrell, Penny 39 Morris, Donald 38 Morris, Ronald 38,72 Mott, Jim 54,76,96 Mower, Gary 54 Mower, Paul 38 Myers, Beverly 38,70 Myrick, Robert 55, 85 137 INDEX -N- Nelson, Beth 55,70,75,108 Nelson, Dana 39,75 Nelson, Evan 39 Nelson, Jim 66,122 Nelson, Richard 39 Newton, Edward Ross 39 Nielsen, Barbara 39,75,90,91 Nielsen, Craig 40,63,104 Nielsen, John 65 Nielsen, Kamille 40 Nielsen, LaRell 41,104 Nielsen, Susan 23,55,70,71, 80, 87, 93,123 Nielson, Jan 41 Nielson, Janice 55,63 Nielson, Marilyn 55 Nielson, Nola 41 Nielson, Randall Bob 41, 81 Nielson, Vivian 41 Nilsen, Rex 22,55,66,71,72, 115 Nordfelt, William 106 Norman, Dennis 40 Noyes, Jean Wallace 56,75 Noyes, Stephen 56,69,72,117 Nuuanu, Theodore 96 -O- Ogden, Kenneth 40,65 Ogden, Larry 40 Ogden, Rosalie 40,63,66,81 Ogzewalla, Gary 41, 72, 78, 79, 114 Oldroyd, Maralyn 41 Olpin, Joseph 41, 72 Olsen, Doug 41,95,106 Olsen, Laraine 40 Olsen, Mary K. 40,68 Olsen, Peggy 40 Olsen, Richard 40 Olsen, Ross 40,90,91 Olsen, Toni 41 Olsen, Katherine 57,70 O'Neil, Vincent 41,67,68,72, 78,85 Orgill, Gordon 41 Osborn, Helen 41,75,83 Oshiro, Roy 24,57,66,86,97, 106,109 Oyama, Gary 41,106 -P- Pace, Dixie 57,79 Parker, James 40 Parrish, Chris 57,68,70,75 Parsons, Lynn 40 Paxman, Bert 40 Paxman, Gordon 40 Paxman, Preston 56 Payne, Allen 40 Payne, Jerry 41 Peay, Gayla 56,75,77 Perry, Camille 56,77 Petersen, Brent 41 Petersen, James 41,107 Petersen, Mary Lynn 56,83 Peterson, Dennis 107 Peterson, Edward 41 Peterson, Frank 41 Peterson, Hal 104 Peterson, Jackie 24, 42 Peterson, John Alvin 57 Peterson, Judith 57,80,87,108, 110 Peterson, Karen Marie 42 Peterson, Lorraine 43 Peterson, Margaret 57,83 Peterson, Steven 21,22,24,56, 71,81,83,114 Peterson, Steven L. 43 Pickett, Kae 43 Pickett, Vicky 56 Pino, John 43,106 Porter, Michael 43 Preece, Nolan 42 Preston, Faye 42,68,75,77,83, 89 Price, Douglas 56 Price, Michael 42 Provost, Carl 42 Pugh, Doreen 43,70,75 Punches, Patrick 43,98 •Q- Quilter, 'Lynn 43 -R- Randall, Ruth 56 Rasmussen, Bryan 43 Rasmussen, Charmain 42,77, 83 Rasmussen, David 42,72,124 138 Rasmussen, Kathleen 83 Rasmussen, Kathryn 83 Rasmussen, Sharon 57,70 Ratcliffe, Robert 42 Rees, Carolyn 42, 75 Rees, Frances 42 Richardson, Samuel 57, 83 Riley, Jim 23,49,57,71 Robbins, Patsy 57,63,83 Roberts, Fred Russell 43 Robins, Margene 43,77 Robinson, Charles 43 Roper, Glen 24,56,114 Roper, Richard 43 Rosenlund, Dale 43,102,106 Rosier, John 56 Rosier, Linda 42 Rowe, Jean 56,73,86,87,108, 110,115 Rowley, Susan 42 Roy, Robert 42 Rushton, Brent 42,76,94,104, 106 Rust, Blake 42 -S- Sampson, Gary 43 Sanderson, Ira Sylvanus 56 Schaerrer, Grant 78 Schneider, Wilann 56 Schuster, Robert 57 Seegmiller, Brent 43 Serre, Ken 43 Shand, David 43 Shaner, Frank 43, 76, 96 Shelley, Ivan 44 Shelley, Kathryn 44 Shepherd, Bonnie 45 Shepherd, Robert 45 Shepherd, Virginia 57,73 Simmons, Tim 45 Slotte, Mary Lou 45 Smith, Colleen 44 Smith, Pam 44 Smith, Sally 44, 83 Smith, Steven 45 Snow, Dianne 57 Sondrup, Kevin 57 Sorensen, Carla 45 Sorensen, Darwin 45 Sorensen, Kathryn 44 Sorensen, Nancy 49,57,64,69, 75 Sorensen, Norma 44 Sorensen, Perry 44 Sorensen, Roger 44,79 Sorenson, Dean 45 Southwick, Rodney 45 Spencer, Dixie 58 Sperry, Rodney 45 Squire, Roland 58 Staker, Larry 45 Stander, Judy 59 Stanfill, Jack 96 Stansfield, Barbara 44, 75 Steiner, Lorraine 24,59, 75 Stephenson, John 44 Stevans, Glenn 44,97 Stevens, Reta 44,75 Stevens, Stan 44,72 Stewart, Rex Kay 59 Stoddard, Peggy 45,108,110 Stowell, Roger 45 Strate, Stephen 45 Stuart, Becky 45 Sutton, Kathleen 45 Swenson, Jerald 59, 83 -T- Talbot, Helen Jean 46,70,93 Taylor, Angela 46 Taylor, Garth 58, 78 Taylor, Paul 47 Taylor, Sharon 47 Taylor, Sherrill 106 Thalman, Jeffery 47 Thomas, Michael 47 Thompson, Earl 46 Thorpe, Richard 106, 99 Tolley, Adene 58,70 Torgersen, Noel 46 Torgerson, Ronnie 46 Truscott, Dennis 47 Tucker, Geneva 47,66, 73,81,83 Turner, Linda 58 Turner, Sue 47 Tuttle, Eldon 46 Tuttle, Erlynne 46,75,83 Tuttle, Karen 58 Tuttle, Lois 59 Tuttle, Tyler 46 •U- Uibel, Brent 23,59,71,78 139 INDEX -V- Van Epps, Leone 46,75 Van Tassell, Jimmy 47 Vivant, Jerry 47,76,99 Viveiros, Samuel 47 -W- Wall, Terrance 47 Wallace, Guy 105 Wallace, Dean 59,69 Wankier, Dorothy 58, 77 Wanlass, Kenneth 46,107 Warner, Clifton 46,121 Warren, Dean 46 Warren, Morris 106 Warrick, Merikay 46,75 Weiss, Alex 58 Welch, Robert 58 West, Charlene 46,75 Whitaker, Arlene 47,81,83,86 Whitlock, Charlotte 47 Wiley, Marilyn 23,58,71,77 Wilkins, Linda 47 Williams, Boyd 47 Williams, Cheryl 47,70,75 Williams, Dan 48 Williams, Howleene 48,75 Willcox, Shauna 48 Wilson, Linda 22, 59, 71 Wilson, Linda 48 Wilson, Robert 48 Wilson, Jon 48 Winkler, Shana Lee 66,81,83, 86 Winn, Steve 48,79 Woofinden, Lynn 118 Wood, Patricia 48,75,83 Woodbury, Myrna 48,70,80, 108,111,112,122,123 Wright, Morris 48 -Y- Yardley, Carol 48,83 Yates, Cleve 48 Young, Thea 48 Young, Morris 59 Young, Thomas 59 Z Zabriskie, Linda 22,59,64,71 Zenger, Barbara 23,59,71,73, 83,114 140 p I


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