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i Back row, left to right: Richard Winkler. Alabama Glass, Mai HefFleman, Wilber Sale. Dave Conger. Joe Aiu. Craig Heffelman, Dick Hayes, Bob Speier. Fifth row: Peter Held. Augustin Elmer, Dan McAlpine, Keith Marks, Richard Durand, Wes Anderson. Ken Stevenson, W. J. Jerde, Earl McGraw, Larry Hause. Fourth tow: Ted Gibson. Bob Nakaoka, Harvey Weese, Bill Peterson, Bill Foster, Dave Drew, Harry Haufele, Jim Muller, Rex Simms. Third row: Hugh Triplett, Lewis Berghoff, James Williams, Richard Pace, Steve Morse, Bob Ncwmark, Jack Ryman, Donny Dvorin, James King, Wilfred Herrera. Second row: Michael Horvath, George Newmarch, James Welter, Jack Lieberman, Charles Goldy, Robert O ' Neill, Wendel Lowry, George Hassett, Jack Rodreick, Richard Howard. Front row: David Messick. Joe Connelly, Chuck Class. Phillys Widdowson, Harry Widdowson. Don Meloche, Bill Maguire, John Dalinsek, Edward Griffen. OFFICERS President . Bob Rum in Social Chairman Bill Maguire Athletic Chairman , ... Jack Rodreick Student Council Representatives John Sarconi J. G. Connelly Bob Newmark Ketchum Hall is noted as one of the most active halls in the Men s Dormitories. Everyone in the hall cooperates with fine spirit to produce top athletic teams, good social events, and an average or above schol astic record. With the splendid assistance of Harry and ' Phir Widdow- son, the counselors, and the hall officers, Ketchum does its share and often more in making school and dormitory functions a success. We took a part in bringing the orphans up from Denver to see a football game and the campus, and in putting over social and athletic events. To us, Ketchum Hall is the active hall. Back TOW, left to right: Raymond Lujan. Richard Nickson, Mackie Myers, Charles Smith. Third raw: L. T. Smith, B. C. Yates, Harry Rosenthal. J. D. Barnes, Bill Sterling, George Shadwick. Second row: Donlie Smith, Leonard Reish, George Giellum. B. Bell, John Denice, Ed Gaylord, Carl 331 Peterson. Front row: Gaynor Walker, John Bond, Phillys Widdowson, Harry Widdowson, Orrel Daniel, Bob Rumin. Glenn Fuhrman.
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ft f fS fS f) f BacJb row, e t to right: Max Smith, Edward Butala, Tom Small. Jonathan Hays. Keith Ball, John Steinfeld. John Simpson, Neal Allen. Fourth tow: Jim Valentine, Burt Bergman, Don Ettelson, George Falton, John Tuttle. Bill Powell, Jack Perrine. Third row: Edward Horsky, Walter Stohr, Lou Perlmutter, Bob Sackett, Felix Butte, Bob Harlan, Stuart Sex, Joe Ball. Second row: Roy Killean, Bob Johnson, Tom Coleman, Bob Stewart. Phairojana Jayaphorn, Harry MulHken, Leroy Peplinski, Robert Olscn. Front row: Manuel Richards, Norman Rcmich, Walter Paquette, Robert Lawson, Mary Lawson, Stan Ulrich, Chester Baker, Robert Betzer. OFFICERS it ) ) } ) President Richard Beatty M 11 ll § § §111 Social Chairman Tom Coleman g M V V t WW Student Council Representatives John Curtis = J fi.M. T t mWLA d,M M Don Stewart for Homecoming and C.U. Days, and they made a name among The men of Hellems have scored again. Completing a fine the dorms that spell Tops in co-operation with their fine year both academically and socially, they stand in review of coffee hours. Their playing in intramurals earned them honors their accomplishments during the successful 50-51 academic in athletic circles, and their scholastic work was very fine. All year. in all, the men of Hellems showed a fine spirit that couldn ' t be They worked hard on making successes of the dorm floats beat. Back row, left to right: Dave Patterson, Gerald Rhudy, Jack Ashford, Mervin Vanderhoof. Fifth row: Richard Beatty, Tom Hall, Bruce Bell, Melvin Peters, Kenneth Frost, Fred Clark. Roger Garnett. Fourth row: Gifford Chamblin, Fred Pottorf, George Dalgleish, Roy Pierson, Dale Bever, Donald Baumgartner, Peter Balsells, Ed Dalington. Third row: John Buswell, Jerry Berry, Karl Rueb, Neil Ramsay, John Curtis, Thomas Brook, Howard Mayo. Second row: Loren Siffring, Robert Nagel, Mike Obele, Whitney Hite, Don Owings, John Adams, Paul Tegrotenhuis, Chosei Sakihama. Front row: Darrel Hirsh, John Lamb, Pierre Pearson, Robert Lawson, Mary Lawson, Mayer Kass, Henry Laughlin, David Wood.
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Back row, left to right: James Gesell. Robert Campbell, Ronald Piotraschke, John Copley, Robert Sailer, Vernon Stone, Thomas Hirtle, Jack Montgomery. Fourth row: John Luby, James Harrisberger, Colin Smith, Wayne Scott, Roger Rice, Philip Pearl, Mario Stricca. Third row: William Nickerson, Eddie Beals. John Gosar, Jack Morison, Eugene TeSelle, Joe Bennett. Jim Hart. Second row: Kenneth Clark, Hassan Bahrami, Richard Martin, Bondi Brown, Carl Broberg, Robert Gardner, Robert Kellman. John Chapman, Charles Bussing. Front row: John Hartsfield, Wayne Hinthorn, Dick Aspinwall, Whitney Bradley, Mrs. Whitney Bradley, Duane Leroy, Stanley Dreyer, Roger Douglass. OFFICERS President Jack Montgomery Publicity Chairman Bob Kellman Social Chairman Bob Gardner Athletic Chairman Bob Hansen Student Council Representatives Jim Deeds Jerome Thomas Jean Cropley A quick glance at the past will reveal Dorm A-1 as one of the leading men ' s dormitories on the campus. It is not entirely past performance by which we may judge and remember A-1, but the present activities, honor and friendliness that has been . so evident among those men living in the dorms. Although A-1 has had many students from all walks of life, a spirit of warm friendliness has prevailed throughout the entire year, thereby enabling them to have many enjoyable times. All the good times cannot be named, but the steak fries, open houses and the tea dances will be long remembered. 332 Back row, left to right: Bob Hansen, Jerome Thomas, Hoddy Fuller, John Flemans. Fifth row: Norman Snodgrass, Erwin Neiman, J. W. Hart, Jr., Keith Hancock, Rudy Kochevar. Fourth row: Jerry Vaughn, Joe Wallace, Larry Robertson, Roscoe Champion, Kenneth Stokes, Philip Grubaugh. Third row: Ronnie Sanders. Jim Dodds, Dave Braudaway, Martin Eliasberg, Robert Randolph, Donald Watne. Second row: Trygvc Tuve, Mashito Okada, Tsuyoshi Okada, Bob Boyer, Jean Cropley, Edward Pinoni. Thomas Jensen, Keith Saboff. Front row: Pete Anema, Joe Piccoli, Richard Brinkhaus, David Chase, Tom Bailey, Steve Johnson, Lawrence Smith, Stanley Sigler.
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