University of Colorado - Coloradan Yearbook (Boulder, CO)
- Class of 1968
Page 1 of 568
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published by the
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editor-in-chief - fall
editor-in-chief - spring
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copy editor .................
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growth through giving
The students who appear on the following pages as Pacesetters are stu-
dents, lust like you and me. They came to the University of Colorado
three or four years ago with the idea of getting a college education,
just like you and me. We all went to classes and we read books and
on weekends we went to parties. But these students did something
more. They discovered that a college education wasn't iust reading a
book or filling a notebook with someone else's thoughts. To them an
education became people and ideas and giving of yourself to gain of
yourself. It became wanting to know something that they never knew
before, meeting a person who wasn't like all their friends, working
and planning a project that was a responsibility. They moved in and
out of doors and the key was their own. And some ofthe committees
they worked on and the help they gave was for others. But always,
in the end, it was for them, for they received the education.
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Mag ciret Mars liall
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During her four years at CU, Margaret has involved her-
self in a variety of activities. Since her freshman
year when she was the dormintory ASUC representative,
she has lent her organizational capabilities to the
Conference on World Affairs as Co-Chairman, the Ju-
nior Class Council, the General Homecoming Committee,
and Panhellenic as Second Vice-President. Margaret, an
English rnaior with a 3.3 average, has also been a mem-
ber of Hesperia, Spurs, Angels Flight, and Mortar Board.
Gary Bebee, a maior in Aerospace
Engineering with a 3.7, has been
active in the school and the va r-
ious honoraries of which he is a
member. He is an officer in Tau
Beta Pi and Sigma Tau, both engi-
neering honoraries, and he is social
chairman for the Associated Engi-
neering Students. He is a member
of the American Institute of Aero-
nautics and Astronautics, and was
' selected for the Western Electric
Fund Scholarship and the Engineer-
ing Development Foundation
Scholarship.
Carol Cral le
Carol has combined her majors of poliTi-
cal science and German To devoTe her Time
To several proiecfs. She spenT lasT sum-
mer in Ghana wiTh OperaTion Crossroads
Africa, and one academic year abroad aT
The UniversiTy of Bonn, Germany. She has
sTilI had Time aT CU To become involved in
Spurs, NlorTar Board, a member of The UMC
Board, and a member of The Porpoise Club.
Her average of a 3.3 also placed her on
The Dean's LisT and member of The
German honorary.
Sue Givens
Sue, an inTernaTional business major, has
helped organize various campus acTiviTies
Through her work on The Homecoming Pro-
gram, The Panhellenic ExecuTive Council,
and as AWS SecreTa ry and Greek Week Sec
reTary. She has been a member of such
social honorories as Nails, CasTle Belles,
and The Phi Tau Sirens. A senior with
a 3.3 overall, her scholasTic achievemenTs
have enabled her To be a member of Silver
and Gold, Hesperia, and Vice PresidenT
of MorTar Board.
Senior Irwin Silverman has participated greatly
in the NSO Commission, not only as a working mem-
ber, but as a participant in the Group Discussion
phases. A mathematics maior with a 3.9 average,
he also has great interest in scholastics, being
a member ot the Honors Union Council as well as
a Regents Scholar and a Phi Beta Kappa. Irwin
has also been active in Hillel and French Club,
and has still found time to be a hard working
chairman ot the Student Relations Committee.
Through this, he has been particularly
important in evaluating Honors courses.
lrwin Sihermari
Since her freshman year when she was president
of Sewall, to the present where she is president
of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, Beau has been ac-
tive both in the sorority and in various social
and honorary activities. She is a member of
Angels Flight and Little Sisters of Minerva, and
her academic record of a 3.0 has been acknowledged
through such organizations as Silver and Gold,
Mortar Board, and Psi Chi, the national psychol-
ogy honorary, which is her maior. She has also
served as AWS Hearing Board and Clearing House.
Beau Swene
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Being consisTenTly good in a num-
ber of areas has reaped many bene-
TiTs for Junior PaceseTTer Liz
Crosby. For example, her Three
years wiTh The Oracle sfaff in-
cluded one year as copy ediTor
and anoTher as associaTe ediTor.
Liz, wiTh a 3.4 average, has also
been acTive in Gamma Phi BeTa
sorori1y serving as hisTorian,
CrescenT correspondenf and schol-
arship chairman. In addiTion,
she has found Time To parTicipaTe
on five Panhellenic commiTTees as
well as several ASUC commissions
and The Teacher RecogniTion Com-
miTTee. BuT all These acTiviTies
have noT kepT her from her goal
of law school.
liz Crosby
Joel Braolsliaw
A disTribuTed maior in social sfuolies and
hisTory wiTh a 2.8 average, Joel has con-
cenTraTed much of his acTiviTies in his
work wiTh The Wesley FoundaTion and wiTh
The ASUC SenaTe. His work wiTh The Wes-
ley FoundaTion has involved his parTi-
cipaTion in The choir, on The Sfeering
CommiTTee, and his esTabIishmenT of a
TuToring sysTem. He has been acTive
in many phases of The SenaTe, serving
as a SenaTor-aT-Large, on New STudenT
OrienTaTion, on The Publish or Perish
CommiTTee, and Senior Class Council.
Ron, a political science major with a 3.0
average, has been active in campus poli-
tics for four years. He has served- on
the Freshman Class Council, was Sophomore
Class President, an ASUC Senator, and Vice-
President of the Senior Class. His inter-
est in University affairs is also demon-
strated by his work on the Finance Board,
the Deans' Advisory Committee, the Student
Development Foundation, and the Board of
Publications.
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at Tufts-in-Italy in Naples, Kathi came
back and involved herself deeply in cam-
pus activities. She is associate editor
ofthe Daily, an ASUC senator, and chair-
man ofthe CU delegation to the Model UN
session. A history maior with a 2.7 over-
all, Kathi has also been active in Young
Democrats, the Cosmo Club, and was selec-
ted for Silver and Gold and Hesperia.
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A student in the School of Pharmacy, Cindy
has demonstrated her interest in her
studies by being the recipient of the
Ekeley Chemistry Award, Mary Coglan Wilson
Scholarship, and her membership in Kappa
Epsilon, the pharmacy women's honorary.
A senior with a 3.6 overall, Cindy is
scholarship chairman for Alpha Delta Pi
sorority, and a member ot Mortar Board
and Castle Belles.
Besides being manager ot University Tow-
er, Inc., Curt has found time to be
chairman ot the UMC Board and has extended
his interest in it by being the founding
president of the Association of College
Unions-International, Region rHrl3. In
addition, the accounting maior with a 3.4
average is an ASUC Senator-at-Large, a
member ofthe Accounting Honorary, and-
Chairman of the Bookstore Advisory
Committee.
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Steven Slwjbr
STeven has concenfrafed much of his efforfs Through
college in helping Freshman Camp. He has worked
as a counselor, as a direcTor, and This year he
was coordinafor of direcfion. A poliTical science
major wiTh a 3.8 average, he is a member of The
Colorado Scholars Program, a Phi Befa Kappa, and
a nominee for The DanforTh Scholarship.
For four years MarTy James has combined her scholar-
ship wiTh an inTeresT in class acTiviTies. A senior
wiTh a 3.0 grade average she has been a member
of each class honorary, each class council, and is
presenfly secrefary of The senior class. In addiTion
she has been co-chairman of The World Affairs
Conference and rush chairman for DelTa Gamma.
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Junior Pacese1Ter Norm PeTerson has worked for
Three yea rs To promoTe The honors program and
has been an acTive member of The Honors Union
Council. As an independenT sTudenT wiTh a 3.2
grade average, he produced and organized The
FaculTy Firesides which broughf TogeTher.Top
level sTudenTs and faculTy members on an infor-
mal basis. His oTher acTiviTies have included
being a Freshman Camp counselor and direcior, a
member of The CU debafe Team, and an acTive mem-
ber in UniversiTy lnTercollegiaTe Forensics. A
man of decided opinions and ideals, Norm is a
sociology and philosophy maior.
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Junior Pacesefler Dodie Lingle has found herself
in many posiTions of leadership in her Three years
aT CU. As a freshman she was dorm wing presidenT,
vice-presidenT of her pledge class and a member
of Alpha Lambda DelTa. She kepT up her fasT pace
as a sophomore serving as secreTary of boTh The
Sophomore Class Council and Spurs as well as
working wifh The ASUC Public RelaTions Commission,
Alumni Affairs Commission and acTing as Philan-
Thropies chairman for Pi BeTa Phi sororiTy. ln
The academic year of i967-68 Dodie was junior class
secreTa ry, a memberiof Hesperia, and a crescenT
girl in The Lambda Chi Alpha CrescenT SocieTy.
She also worked wiTh Panhellenic on The execuTive
commTTiee and as chairman of The scholarship com-
miTTee. Even vviTh Pi Phi rush chairman added To
her oTher acTiviTies, Dodie has managed To main-
Tain a 3.60 grade average as a psychology major.
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Four years of work have brought many honors
to Senior Pacesetter Steve Ehrlich. By
his junior year, Steve had been a member
of Silver and Gold, Phi Epsilon Phi, the
freshman and sophomore class honoraries,
a Tau Beta Pi Honor Student, twice
recipient of the IFC 4.0 award-and a final-
ist in the "Outstanding Freshman Engineer-
ing Student" Competition. His 3.75 grade
point average in Engineering Physics helped
Steve to be elected to Sigma Tau, the
engineering honorary, and Sigma Pi Sigma,
the Physics honorary. His senior year
activities are crowned with his election
as President of Sigma Phi Epsilon frater-
nity, work as IFC head Justice and his mem-
bership in Sabers, the senior men's honorary.
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A senior with a 3.8 grade average, Judith
has used her maior in nursing for research
and community proiects. She spent one
Christmas vacation at a Navaio reservation
working on a Well Baby clinic, and has
edited the School of Nursing newspaper.
She is a member of Sigma Theta Tau, the
Nursing Honorary Society, and a member of
the publicity committee for AWS.
Twyla George, Jeff Kohr.
Doug Gherfner, Pai' Jaeger, Sue
Hawkinson, Tom Reigel.
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american
universities
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The sTudenTs who belong To "Who's Who Among STudenTs
in American UniversiTies and Colleges" were chosen
on The same basis as ThaT used for The PaceseTTers
Award. They are Those who wished To move insTead
of sTanding sTill. They longed To Talk raTher
Than remaining quieT. They conTribuTed To The
growTh of an idea and found ThaT They had grown.
The characTer of The faces you see is ThaT of
leadership, The genesis of which is found in The
TacT ThaT They sTrove Tor whaT was above Them,
The perTecT flower ThaT grows Too high To climb.
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Ken Aylesworth. NOT pictured:
Don De Kieffer.
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"forty points for the
future" was the now
and then the past
The pioTTorm of Tolmey ond Donish wcis dubbed
"ForTy PoinTs for The FuTure" ond promised
everyThing from The sublime icurriculum reform!
To The ridiculous imore poy for vo rsiTy oThleTesi.
Every poinT in The plc1TTorm fell under The
scruTiny of The ASUC SenoTe, The Iegislonive body
of ASUC. However, Tolmey molnclged To geT Through
some of his poinTs:c1 plon for on oll sTudenT
ossembly, on invesTigoTion of sclfeTy condiTions
in morried sTudenT housing, ond The esTobIish-
menT of on sTudenTIegolc1idfund.
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the coordination of ideas
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a framework of varied interests
The main legislative body of ASUC is the Senate whose members are
to be representative of all campus groups. ln a large university it
becomes difficult to truly represent the interests of all campus factions,
and not iust a few maiority segments. To function as a genuine student
body senate, senators are elected to represent freshmen, sophomores,
juniors, seniors, graduate students, honors union, off-campus men
and women, religious groups, foreign students, associated women
students, inter-fraternity council, and panhellenic society. Besides
this d-iverse representation, there are also five senators-at-large. Even
when every interest group is present at senate meetings, there exists
the problem of coordinating their ideas lnot to mention those of
university administrationl. Before the senate can legislate any action
into campus reality, there must be a compromise of these ideas
into a unity which they will assure the support, and therefore the
power, of the student senate.
STUDENT SENATE - Left lo Right: Sandy Courtner, Chris Garbarino, .lay Allen, lock, Glenn Porzak, Paul Talmey, Don Marturano, Paul Danish, Bennie Benoris
Tom Weinstock, Jim Witte, Peggy Willing, Cathi Dontiam, Al Kizzor, Wes Hal- Curt Kopecky, Don Obendorf, Svein Buli, Andy Koczon, Pat McGraw, Joel Brad-
show.
JOINT BOARDS CHAIRMEN -- Left to Right: David Chalfan,
Don Marturano, Tom Weinstock, Chris Gcirbarino, Curt Kopecky.
SUPREME COURT - Left to Right: Ron Chapin, Bolo Wherry, H. Paul Cohen, Franklin Wintroub.
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ELECTION COMMISSION - Left to Right: David Eichelberger,
Stephanie Foote, Mary Ann Cosey, Larry Stevens.
the parent for joint boards
The Faculty Senate Committee on Student Affairs is the parent body
for all student-faculty joint boards and the stepping stone for leg-
islation. Once approved by FSCSA, changes affecting student affairs
go on to the Regents for passage. Under FSCSA is the Joint Finance
Board which makes recommendations to the Regents as to the level of
student fees and the distribution of monies collected through fees.
UMC Board is a ioint board which works to increase the services of
the UMC so that they may better serve the academic community. ASUC
Supreme Court, "functioning as the iudicial arm of student govern-
ment has been seriously hampered in effectiveness this year by the
fact that no cases were brought before it." A commission not suffer-
ing from lack of work was the Election Commission which is in charge
of all student elections and sees that they are run according to
regulations.
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Hoffman, Barbara Wise, Rachel Glueck, Sue Givens, Andi Geyer. Schmitt, Ira Auslander, Paul Horton, Karen Wolgast, Earl Young,
Kathy McCarty, Mrs. Renno, Dave Bowen.
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Nenleship, Fred Seyclel, Alden McKinley, James Dugan, Brax Hillerman.
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FSCSA - Left to Right: Carol Crcigle, Dick Crawford
SDSL - Left to Right: Earl Young, Kris Roberts, C'-'V' K0PeCkY, Lynn Wolfe, Conrad MCBflde
Dick McDermott, Albert Nadeau, Jim Quigley.
committees
put the wheels
on student ideas
CULTURAL AFFAIRS COMMISSIONERS - Lefl' Io Righf, Front
Row: Randi Doeker, Kitty
Jan Yourrz. Second Row:
Bernstein.
SPECIAL EVENTS COMMISSION
Second Row: Lani Sinclair, Eric
Bair, Bobette Denman, Flip Unger,
Brud Sturgis, Eric Grossman, Sm
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NATIONAL AFFAIRS COMMISSION - Jeanine Spicer, Stuart Bernstein, Paula Armel, Kiffy Shaw.
- From Row: Lucy Rusnock, Randi Doeker,
Grossman, Betsy Goldsmith, Hugh Moore
SPIRIT AND RALLY COMMISSION - Brud Sturgis, Andrea Favret, Mike Huffaker
Glen Porzak, Sharon Eldred, Don Marturano, Karleen Ray, Al Lenzi, Lex Pinson.
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COMMISSION - Left to Right: Barbara Meinen, Helen Battaia,
Pat Miekle, Joanne Priestly, Jim Wilmore, Suzanne Shaw, Mary Kellog.
faculty and alumni
are integral parts
ALUMNI AFFAIRS COMMISSION - Left to Right, Front Row: Don Wasko, Ron Smith, Rachel
Glueck, Kathy McCarty, Sue Givens. Second Row: Carol Craigle, Andrea Geyer, Calvin Gable-
man, Barbara Wise, CurT Kopecky, Ginny Schmitr, Steve Mincer.
The ideas coordinaTed by The Senafe are
made concrefe realiTy by The Work of ASUC
commiriees. Everyfhing from The faculTy
To The alumni are considered in Their re-
laTion To The sTudenTs and The Universify.
The commiriee on Academic Affairs publishes
The Seer which is an evaluaTion of fac-
ulTy by The sTudenTs. The Alumni Affairs
Commission is responsible for many of The
Homecoming plans. Ofher commiTTees, un-
der The direcrion of The Culfural Affairs
Commission are appoinfed To handle planned
acTiviTies in various faceTs of sTudenT
life. The Special EvenTs commiffee has
broughf Glenn Yarbrough, PeTe Seeger and
The Fiffh Dimension To campus. The newly
creafed Spirif and Rally Commission aT-
Tempfs To spark enThusiasm on a school-
wide basis To supporT aThleTic acfivi-
Ties. An aTTempT To inform sTudenTs on
problems of nafional and inTernaTional
inTeresT and offer Them The chance To
work ouT Their soluiion Through such acfivi-
Ties as The Model UN and Teach-ins.
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STUDENT DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION - Left to Right, Sally Woechter, Doug Ghertner, Ron Smuth Glenn Porzak
Front Row: Iso Jultclk, Don Wclsko, Jeff Kohr. Second Row: Don Murturcmo.
funded by students
a foundation for students
Work by the Student Travel Commission C1 e o p p
t k s student to Euro echecz er.
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Helen Steadman, Pete Vallenga, Tom Hart, Dan Dahl.
a go-between for
students and merchants
Three of the commissioners appointed- by the Senate work
in the area ot student relations and activities: The
Student Development Foundation works to increase M M
interest and support tor the operations and objectives xx- '
ot the University. Their proceeds this year come from
Winter Carnival, Ugly Man of Campus, and Cap and Gown A
Project. The purpose ot the Merchant Relations Com- C
mittee is to create better relations between the l
students and the business community. Students away
from campus receive help in discounts through the
Student Travel Commission.
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Left to Right, Front Row: Jeff Burton, treasurer, Pat 0'Don-
nell, secretary: Gary Severson, vice-president, Andy Koczon,
President. Second Row: Jon Cornellisson, Annie -Reed,
Rhonda Primack, Georganne Pellini, Barbara Wahl, Lee
Hoover, Jon Hillson, Jeannene Page, Bill Warren, Lynda
Cozens, Lyndy Ohneck, Rick Sewell. Third Row: Steve Milo,
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Jon Johnson, Kyle Smith, Denise Conrad, Kathi Valdastu,
Carol Allen, Meg Dice, Julie Jarlkeng, Land Chamberlain,
Doug Walker, Karen Kurtz, Jim Wallace, Steve Bradley.
Fourth Row: Arnold Zaler, Bill Marcue, Steve Kramer,
Debbie Rohm, Ann Rotherrhel, Alexis Quamberg, Paul
Richards, Bill I-lursh, Rick Woodard, David Aronson, Mike
Stimson, Robert Rosenthal.
Freshmen Class Council started off the year by
establishing an office in Willard. From there
they proceeded to carry out the plans for the year
which included the dispensing of class cards
and the production of a news letter.
class councils plan in
Starting the year off with a two day retreat
into the mountains in an effort to unify its
40 members, Sophomore Class Council put its
maior emphasis in the realm of academics.
They sponsored a number of "fireside
chats," as well as supplying spirit in
the form ofa buffalo.
Left to Right, Front Row: Glenn Porzak, president,
Rebecca Harmon, secretaryp Phil Kastelic, Mike Huf-
faker, vice president. Second Row: Larry Burnett, Mari-
anne Wormley, Dana Daniels, treasurer, Mary Haber-
man, Mary Kay Stewart, Al Lenzi. Third Row: Ron
Wardrip, Jon Sanko, Porky Lenox, Tom Hausman, Judy
Nenno, Tex Holmes, Kathy McCarty, Colleen Kigin.
Fourth Row: Marc Boguslow, Don Kinkade, Mark
Schuster, Ken Blake, Andrea Favref, Anne Taylor, Tom
Root, Pavonne Bursk, John Finnell, Bobby Bevill.
Left to Right, Front Row: Jane Glass, Ponce Andress, Steve Berger, Gwen Shewmeker, Chris Avery, Becky Griffin, John Lockrem, Cathy Gerhauser.
Davis, Treasurer, Ed Burad, President, Dodie Lingle, Secretary, Bill Mcllroy, Third Row: Jerry Zimmerman, Steve Kramer, Cricket Davenport, Russ Klein,
Carol McCandIess, Harry Dahl. Second Row: Isa Jultak, Sue Richmond, Pam Margot Mailliard, Debbie Kerner, Claudia Diessner, Rich Boughn, Mary
Van Deventer, Kitty Shaw, Alice Wolfson, Peggy Arndt, Sallie Strobel, Renee Linsey, Gary Foltz, Kathi Waldron, Bob Stailey. Not Pictured: AI Kizzor,
Vice-President.
On the educational level the iunior Class Council sponsored the
Professor Speak Out which allowed previously unheard of teachers
to voice their opinions about contemporary issues. On the social
level, the Council provided the pre-game field
entertainment for homecoming in the form of a band.
Senior Class Council has sponsored a variety of proiects for the
University as well as the class. They arranged President Smile-y's
State of the University address and collected books to send to
Costa Rica. The Council also sold CU cowboy hats for the spirit
part ofthe year, and evaluated apartments in the area which will
come out in book form to be used as a guide.
Left to Right, Front Row: Kay Bard, Pot Jaeger, Joy Weinstein, ner, Mike Welch, Julie Tupton, Rhonda Kercher, Bob Fisher, Don
Sue Bonsall, Pat Crown. Second Row: Kathy Gribben, Secretary, Wasko. Fourth Row: Ken Aylsworth, Linda Maruyama, Judy Cost-
Gary Blum, Treasurer, Marty James, Don Oberndorff, President, low, Bob Derkash, Nancy Worcester, M. Mastolir, Pat Wilson,
Ron Smith, Vice President. Third Row: Susie Felinkoff, Nancy Scrib- John Genchur, Kay Bard, John White, Russ Jaffe.
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George Sape holds a position newly created this year as part of
TaImey's "Forty Point Platform." The position is that of Ombudsman.
The position was created to give the student more power through
recourse to University actions. Sape is a liason between the student
and the University in matters of legal action. Since he is not a lawyer,
but only there to counsel students and act in behalf of them, his help
extends only to such University matters such as library fines, parking
tickets, and room searches on University property.
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CENTRAL HEARING COMMITTEE - Left to Right: Mrs. Jimmie Queen, advisory Sandy
Bledsoe, Lynne Abnor, chairmanp Marianne Golan, Isa Jultak, Nancy Mandell.
Universities grow and change just as people grow and
change. The obiective of many campus organizations
has been to get them to grow and change together. The
Association ot Women Students has been no exception to
this re-evaluation of the logic governing student rules.
age? n AWS's purpose throughout the yea r, as the voice of wom-
en students, has been to re-structure the entire sys-
In lvgry tOWer tem ot women's regulations. Their ultimate goal was to
place more responsibility onthe women themselves. This
responsibility was given to women through such new AWS
rulings as keys for sophomores, iuniors, and seniors
without a gradepoint requirement, and the establishment
EXECUTIVE COUNCH- - lef' 'Q Rishi' Fm' ROW: Mrs- Jfmfnie of freshment honor wings where key privileges were issued
Queen, advisor, Susi Isaacson, president, Lynne Abnor, vice-
president, Second Row: Renee Shewmaker, Gail Schields, Franci
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A yearbook is To record a year. IT is a momenTo,
a souvenir of one college year ThaT everyone Takes
wiTh Them so ThaT Their children can laugh aT The
way Their parenTs and Their classmaTes dressed
and wore Their hair.
Yearbook sTaTTs are supposed To be Terribly crea-
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order To caTch The unique aspecTs of ThaT parfic-
ular year. Since sTudenTs are rarely original
and The Tace of The campus changes slowly lun-
less someone decides To blow up Hellemsl, year-
books Tend To look somewhaT alike.
The Coloradan sfafl, emersed in The Task of mak-
ing a year unique, forms a convivial group in-
habiTing several rooms high in The UMC. They
look aT picTures and laugh and read copy and laugh
and are a very happy group. They can afford To
be happy because nobody sees whaT They are laugh-
ing aT unTil The end of The year when mosT of
The sTaTT have gone far away.
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Rick Taylor
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Seniors Ediror
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Assf. Greeks Edifor
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happened to the comics
A college newspaper ofTen finds iTself in The
posTiTion of prinTing news which expresses The
mind of youThful sTudenTs, acTual news sTories,
and The mind of The Board of PublicaTions. This
eTernal Triangle is whaT gives a college news-
paper iTs unique flavor and separaTes iT from
newspapers of The ordinary worlol lThaT plus The
absence of The comics and The Sunday supplemenfl.
The Colorado Daily, which if you're a morning
person, can be picked- up aT sfands all over cam-
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excepf ThaT The sTaff goes To school aT The same
Time. This is noT an easy job, nor is iT easy
To coordinaTe The minds of l6,000 sTudenTs info
seven or eighT pages.
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Frank Bell
Managing Edifor
Mike Brownlee
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Marla Swedlund
Day News Editor
Dianne Sudok, Night News Editor
Jim Simmons, Night Copy Editor
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Wayne Crosslin
Photography
Steve Volstad, Sports Ed.
Lew Ruggiero, Asst. Sports Ed.
Isaac Green
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Feofu re Ed ifor
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Editor
The University of Colorado is often referred to as the
most beautiful campus in the nation, but its beauty is
not limited to architecture and landscape. lts beauty
is evident in the creative spirit of the campus. Nisus
is the outlet for the creative works of the campus -
whatever those works may be.
The purpose of Nisus as an outlet for these works is
two fold. The poems, prose, photography, and drawings in
its issues are some of the outstanding on campus. Secondly,
Nisus as a quality production, enhances the creative
atmosphere ofthe campus.
Finally, Nisus hopes that through diversification of
material a greater segment of the campus community will
gain satisfaction from the material included.
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Mike Winter
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Molly Osborn t
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can be found in the pages ofthe Colorado
Engineer. It not only stands and reads as a symbol
of literacy, but it gives the students of the
Engineering School a chance to publish their re-
Left to Right, Sam Carlsson, Writer, Kathy O'Donoghue,
Editor, Donna Dernong, Artist, Mike Colgate, Writer
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Once again a greaT UniversiTy - The UniversiTy of
Colorado - is presenTing an excellenT yearbook,
The H1968 COLORADANI'
The developmenT of The STaTe of Colorado from an un-
seTTled sTaTe To one of The more progressive sTaTes of
The WesT is paralleled by The developmenT of Colorado
UniversiTy To one of The ouTsTanding insTiTuTions of
higher learning
Training The TinesT of our sTudenTs To meeT and solve
The problems of Tomorrow is The challenge ThaT faces
all universiTies. We are immensely proud of The
manner in which The UniversiTy of Colorado is meeTing
This challenge.
Sincerely,
John A. Love, Governor
STaTe of Colorado
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Like cz swimmer in ci whirlpool The CU RegenTs are ever
pushing, and ever pushed. Theirs is The oTTenThc1nkless iob
of who sTo1ys ond who musT go. As ci sTudenT is enTrusTed To
ci Teacher, so The UniversiTy is enTrusTed To Them. BLJT
Their decisions, unlike CJ proTessor's, may eTfecT Us cxll.
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The fundamenfal obligaTion of The UniversiTy -To offer The highest
qualify of insTrucTion our resources will permiT in undergraduaTe,
graduafe and professional curricula - Takes on ever greaTer dimen-
sions. We musT conTinue To sTrive, againsT a background of expanding
knowledge and growing enrolImenTs, To keep in focus The basic human
values and inTeresTs ThaT mankind has always shared. lam sure
Thaf The COLORADAN This year will provide a Treasured record of
achievemenTs, of meaningful experiences, of hope for The fufure in The
highesf TracliTion of The UniversiTy.
Joseph R. Smiley
Presidenf, UniversiTy of Colorado
Thurston E. Manning
Vice-Presidenf, Deon of Faculty
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Vice-Presidenf of Sfudenf Affairs
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Deon of Men
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to educate
others is to
constantly
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Scott Tyler
News Services
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old problems
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UMC Student Activities
and education is individually
shaped.
with the momentum of knowledge
always challenging,
by size
and composition,
the process of education
C. Dean Graves
Alumni Relations
Theodore Volsky
Sfuolenf Life Cenier
Dwight V. Roberis
Developmenix Foundofion
R. Clifford Yoder
Director of Sfucleni Residences
secrete ries:
the invisable backbone
All complex social institutions come in related
levels: pentagons and ant colonies and univer-
sities. The student naturally believes he is
the top level, and in reality he is, but he sel-
dom realizes how far his roots are buried inthe
level hierarchy.
He is a person with a double life: his physical,
touchable self who walks to classes, and his
paper existence in file cabinets all over campus.
Just as the function of the university is to
educate the student, the student's existence as
student is the function of a level known as
secretaries. But few people ever wonder why
they are student no. 318893, or how their tuition
bills ever catch up with them. Toward the end
of their four yea rs they begin to ponder the
matter of their records and who adds them up to
the sum of graduation. But otherwise students
just don't think about people they never see.
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I believe the fundamental aim of a liberal arts
education is to develop free men for participation
in a free society. Men must learn to doubt and dare
assume responsibility, but only well-informed and
critical thinking men can escape the bondage of un-
founded preiudice and ignorance and make wise decision.
To accomplish their goal students must demand and
be given responsibility. Students and faculty must
engage in a free search for evidence, in an unin-
hibited formulation of new hypotheses, and in a
continual testing of their findings. Students must
be actively involved in a meaningful dialogue with
other students, faculty, and the world. Students
must be given the opportunity to respond imagin-
atively and creatively to real problems. Effective
teaching involves the encouragement and demand of
student participation, examination, and thinking.
Only so can students become free and responsible men.
W. D. Weir
Professor, Philosophy
Chairman, Honors Dept.
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MaThemaTics is less a science Than iT is one of
The humaniTiesg IT is open To anyone who is
willing To learn a new language and To develop
The habiT of using pencil and paper lloTs of
paper.l Passive accepTance spoils The fun:
experirnenT, conjecTure, sea rch for a counTerex-
ample - all lead a sTudenT To The wonders of hu
man creaTiviTy, which is involved wiTh relaTion-
ships and paTTerns. I Think There mighT be an
upper division course for The liberal arTs sTu-'
denT called "AppreciaTion of MaThernaTics," de-
signed for exploraTion of maThemaTics as an
arT, buT wiThouT a compulsion on The sTudenT
To loecome The arTisT.
Jean GiIIeTT Ferris
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The purpose of education is not to teach but to learn.
The only test of teaching is learning, and learning,
not iust in the classroom but in the whole life experience
ofthe person.
What Then is learning? It is nothing more nor less Than de-
velopment. Development means simply that Things which
were impossible aT one Time become possible aT a later
time. The formation of The elements, The development of
compounds, the evolution of life, and The development
of man and society all have this in common, that
the impossible becomes possible.
The test of every process which purports to advance
learning is the critical and often embarrassing question
"What can we do now That we could not do before?"
After we have taken a course we can pass an exami-
nation which we could not do before. lt is hard to
be content, however, with The view that the purpose
of formal education is to teach people to pass examina-
tions, even though obiectively this might be a rather
satisfactory description. lt is legitimate to ask, "After you
have passed the examinations, can you do anything else?"
. . . Nevertheless, knowledge increases and development
goes on. lt is out ofthe universities that what is now
impossible will become possible - the abolition of
poverty, the abolition of war, the fulfillment of individual
potentiality. All these things are now impossible.
We can learn to make them possible. What a marvelous
time this is in which to live! And how fortunate are the
young who by learning will make the impossible possible!
Kenneth E. Boulding
Visiting Professor, Economics
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Teaching is a matter of total academic
involvement. lt means participating in
the creation of ideas Through a plethora
of classroom and professional activities.
It seems to me college students are a
terribly critical audience. They demand
a meaningful exchange of ideas and there-
fore academic involvement is put to its
greatest test in the classroom.
There is a sense of urgency to teaching.
Once your hour in the classroom has
evaporated there is no re-hearing. Thus,
students participate aggressively in
their total academic environment only
when they sense a mutual concern on the
part of the teacher, not iust simple
instruction.
This participation involves exchanging
ideas within and beyond the classroom.
Not only is it critical for students to
have access to the teacher, but the reverse
must hold true as well. Ideological
intolerance will continue wherever there
is no ready access to criticism and
challenging opinions.
David H. Bowen
Associate Professor of Marketing
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The one cerToin inTeIIecTuol difference be-
Tween The hisTorion ond dll oTher men
deoiling wiTh hisToricol moTeric1Is,is To be
found in The hisTorion's sense of Time ond
complexiiy. The hisTorion knows There is no
presenT, roTher There is only o consTonT blend
ing of poisT ond fuTure Thc1T mon, wiTh his
infonTiIe need for sTc1biliTy,ccilIs presenT. If ci
mon chooses To be on hisforion iT is becouse
he is commiTTed To oi fciscinoTion wiTh socieTy
GT iTs mosT complex moment To finding noT
fincil onswers for some ToTc1liTies, buT To The
refining of iudgmenT making Techniques of
individuols wiThin The ToToIiTy. Finolly, The
hisTorioin is convinced Thor progress Takes
plcice os These individuol refinemenTs be-
come diffused in ever lorger groups. iT is The
complicoTed business of This diffusion ThoT
The hisTorion finds his Iife's work.
Dr. W. Simon
Professor, HisTory
If teaching means anything, it means that we force stu-
dents to question their own attitudes and assumptions.
I think students often expect the teaching of English
literature to be an instructive lesson in reading appreci-
ation: being taught to like what they read. Frankly, I don't
care whether or not a student "likes" what he reads.
I want my students to learn that the reading of a book
involves critical iudgment, that is, the ability to understand
what is and what is not there, to see an idea and consider
its implications.
But in order to bring a student to the threshold of his own
mind lGibran's phrasel, the professor has to be willing to
sacrifice his own security and refuse to heed the community
when it says, "Teach our children our values." Which
means, emulate the distrust of unconventional people and
ideas. What we must teach is the habit of criticism respon-
sibly applied, and the humility to say, "I don't know,"
when we don't. Only then will the once and golden world
which we hear so much about be even a possibility.
Paul Levitt
Assistant Professor, English
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I like and conTinue To be fascinafed by The
visual arTs, noT as a creaTor buT as a sTudenT.
And, as a Teacher, I musT know as well as love
my subiecf, as Thoroughly and inTimaTeIy
as possible.
Learning, like The work of arf, is a fanTasTic
condifion. IT lives and yeT is noT consumed.
IT is demanding and yeT friendly.
The work of arf - be iT wriTTen, spoken, per-
formed, painTed or fashioned - is for me The
richesT manifesfafion and conTinuing means of
learning. IT can be The crucible of so many
and varied powers of man.
I like To Think of The Teacher as The gracious
hosT, a man of good will. For someone musT
say, "Come loin me in savoring This .... for
There is a fellowship of learning."
Robert B. Hawkins
Professor, HumaniTies
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A poeT, KeaTs once said, has "no idenTiTy" because he is consTanTly
filling some oTher body," Trying imaginaTively To become a parT of The
realiTy he wishes To porTray. A Teacher of The humaniTies sTands in
much The same relaTionship To his maTerial. To convey The acTual per-
cepTions of The greaf minds of The pasT and The presenT, The Teacher
musT sTruggle for an imaginaTive sympaThy which frees him To under-
sTand wiThouT The disTorTing lense of egoTism. AT The same Time The
Teacher musT sTrive Tor an awareness of whaT is acTually happening in
The minds of his sTudenTs, an awareness unclouded by a desire To
impress or To influence personally. Thus, in relaTion boTh To The subiecT
and To The sTudenTs, The Teacher's Task is parT and parcel of The larger
and all-imporTanT purpose of human life -To see and undersTand
people as They really are.
Douglas Burger
AssisTanT Professor, English
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Contact with students - particularly
freshmen - is to be one of the most
'appealing aspects of teaching. Today's
display a kind of candor and integrity
toward education that I find refreshing.
Their involvement with the real word is
positive and hopeful. Being a part of
higher education is an absorbing enter-
prise in which I suffered practically
everything but boredom.
Duane Ball
Associate Professor, Engineering Design
Many of you TrusT me, some of you even like me. The generaTion gap
is greaT - The realiTy gap is small. We are parT of The same world, you
and I. You wanT The TruTh from me - I expecT honesTy from you. You
wanT To quesTion -I hope you vvill. You wanT To change The world - I
I see you sTarTing righT here. You are willing To lisTen To some of my
ideas - I lisTen and am amazed and for The mosT parT pleased wiTh
yours. Once in a While your ideas and my ideas are The same ideas.
No one will ever convince me ThaT you dream The impossible dream.
Much of iT is possible. Don'T IeT anyone Tell you noT To dream because
The dream can'T come True. Believe in The fuTure - believe in your-
selves. Make your world whaT you vvanT iT To be. Make your dream
come True.
Frances Pierce
Financial Manager, UMC
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"The only absolute knowledge is a dynamic
knowledge which is ever in progress . . . we, as
teachers, should present uncertainty with the
highlights of a challenge, not merely as a
threat to security."
That knowledge is not a pat, once-learned part
of lite, but that it is the search of lite, is
a philosophy ot many. But to make the philos-
ophy come to lite, to make it breathe and
walkin the minds ot students, this is a rare
quality.
lt is for such qualities that the Student
Development Foundation recognizes Hazel E.
Barnes, Professor of Classics, with the 1967
Teaching Recognition Award.
robert I. stea rns award
l Russell Walseth .
Mitchell Donald W. Sears
. . . superior Teaching . . . exceprionol service
To The Universify . . .
To The communiTy . ..
To The sTuoIenTs . .
To The few, an honor.
Margaret Robb
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A cap and gown, a cerTiTicaTe
wiTh a seal and The values,
The all imporTanT sTandards
are no longer There. The
long-soughT gradepoinT is
surpassed by The TacT ThaT
no one can Tail you ouT of
life. Four years of blue
books and aTTendance sheeTs
merge inTo a composiTe of an
educaTion.
BuT ouT of This fusion will
emerge people who were more
Than givers of exams. People
who said, "Think abouT This,
This is life, This is you."
From These people who Tried
To Teach The whole of your
world Through blunT words
of TruTh, a few were presenTed
on The preceeding pages. Their
True saTisTac:Tion is ThaT search
Tor whaT is really knowledge
in whaT is really life. And This
you will remember.
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with your eye or ca retully
copied in a notebook, and
you remember. From someone
else's knowledge you have
a foundation tor your own.
It is there - new, shapeless,
pale-colored, and unsure.
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future in cardboard and wood-,
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Sigma Chi Derby, where iT always
helps To have male cheer behind
you. For Homecoming The Alpha
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for Third place.
Everyone from Adam and Eve To
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LasT Weekend, held in EsTes Park.
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WinTer was Taken advanTage of and
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To The A E Phis and The men of Alpha Kappa Lambda,
if was more Than iusT one ride on a carousel, iT was
days in a world of crepe paper skies and chicken
wire walls, revisions, sleepless nighTs, and The
learning To work TogeTher in Those hecTic days
before Homecoming.
And The learning conTinued. A wake-up breakfasT
for The new pledges helped acquainT Them more wiTh
Their pledge moms, and a knowledge of Their heri-
Tage was olofained from a Founder's Day Luncheon.
The learning conTinued and also The Tun as The
A E Phis parTicipaTe in exchange dinners wiTh
ofher Greek houses, and inviTed Their parenTs
for an annual weekend of college life.
The culminaTion of all These acTiviTies was The
sororiTy reTreaT To EsTes Park which provided fun as
well as ci chance To discover The meaning of "sisTer."
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Alpha Gamma Delta had the usual planned activities
this year - Dad's Weekend, Christmas Formal, sneaks,
etc. - but various unplanned activities contributed
greatly to the year as well.
Mom Gunning, surprised members with two picnic
lunches because she thought Rush had kept them indoors
too much. On five minutes notice, everyone flowed into
the foothills for lunch.
The odd-numbered rooms wakened the even-numbered
rooms at 6:00 a.m. one morning serving breakfast in bed
and issuing a football challenge. Despite the terrific
spirit of the even-numbered rooms, singing such favor-
ites as "Fight, Even, Down the Field," the odd-numbered
rooms won.
The pledge class showed its creative talents by com-
posing a song. Any resemblance the melody might
have had to an old Mickey Mouse Club tune was of
course coincidental.
At an impromptu Ugly Dinner, the girls dressed in
clashing clothes, with a prize going to the ugliest
ensemble. It was a difficult decision for the judges, with
everyone, including Mom Gunning, looking truly ghastly.
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The AOPi's celebrated Their tortieth year
on campus by receiving a visit from their
international president. The three days
of her visit were an education and a
reaftirming of the goals and ideals ot the
national sorority, as well as details of
other AOPi chapters she had visited. Her
visit not only strengthened the bond of
Alpha Omicron Pi between the chapter
members, but it drew them closer to the
other chapters across the country.
Fall became a busy time as the actives
acquainted the new pledge class with Greek lite,
and entertained their dates at the fall
party and Christmas ball. They also
devoted time to their philanthropy proiect
by giving a party tor Boulder arthritics.
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where the dress is warm
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over The room and Trying To slip inTo in-
sulafed underwear Thaf was Too TighT be-
cause iT was your roornn'1aTe's, buT leaving
aT five in The morning is almosf Too much.
And even if you're noT a devoTed skier,
Phi Ski was sTill a band, The aTmosphere of
a lodge, and a chance To see who The
pledges are daTing.
The fall formal was a reward for all The laTe
nighTs before Homecoming where no one
goT any sTudying done, buT loTs of crepe
papered-sTained fingers. And also for The
nighTs during Dad's Weekend when The
dads piraTed a floor of roorns and The
daughTers slepT on The floor.
The pledge class sponsored a Hcilloween
parTy for orphans wiTh The ATO's, and The
influence of a scholarship Talk by Dr. Bowen
was slighfly d-ispelled when The dads gave
The house a color Television.
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Spirit reigned over Dad's Day as Chi Omegas
entertained their favorite men to a week-
end of football, dancing and beer. Not all
of the weekends were devoted to fathers,
however. One weekend was strictly a
girl's affair as the Chi O's held a fall
retreat in the mountains to organize for
the year ahead.
But the rest of the weekends were devoted
to such co-educational activities as
working on homecoming decorations with
the Chi Psi's, a Halloween costume dinner
and a welfare children's Christmas party
with the Pi Kaps.
The pledge class worked to produce the
winning entry to the Sigma Chi Derby
which helped them to win the second place
trophy. And the actives worked hard at
academic pursuits to keep the best active
chapter grades award which was given to
them last Spring.
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Pledging is pins, pinafores, and proud smiles.
Twice during the tall the Delta Gammas
concentrated on those needed college
skills - such as sculpturing chicken wire
and digging for coins in mud - and the re-
sult was the Homecoming Grand Prize and
the Sigma Chi Derby Trophy.
After that they focused their atten-
tion on much harder work: academic pur-
suits. Current holders ofthe Panhel-
lenci Scholarship Cup, the DG's sought to
maintain high interest in educational
matters by having speakers throughout the
year who spoke on academic matters as
well as issues ot social concern.
Being informed is not all there is to an
education, there is also being involved.
Anal to this end the DG's sponsored an Ice
Cream Social with everyone invited, and
raised money for the organizations of
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T WinTer meanT many Things To The Gamma Phi's This year. IT all began
l wiTh The pledges' adopTion of Gl's in VieTNam under The command of
The husband of The Gamma Phi BeTa chapTer advisor. GiTT collecTion
boxes of useful and enjoyable Things were packed and senT off.
The pledge class was also acTive This WinTer earning money. As a ChrisT-
mas surprise for The acTive c:hapTer, The pledges presenTed The house
wiTh a sTereo and radio console.
Also lending To The holiday spiriT were The Pledge Formal, Which
formally presenTed The 1967 Pledge class, The Red Slipper Ball in
February which relived The fun and glory of The "TwenTies' ', and for
The Third year in a row a Gamma Phi was selecTed as CU's WinTer
Carnival Snow Queen.
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Pledging: black dresses and pearls
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This Tall The TheTas move inTo Their new
addiTion which provided Them wifh a
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and decoraTe wiTh STeve McQueen, Paul
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weekend, collecTing sTamps To buy a
school bus for The Norfh Broadway
cenTer, and sending money and cloTh-
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Sigma Nu house, and a beer blasT aT The home of Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Basically an academically minded sororiTy, The Kappa girls are
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as They joined wiTh The CU Buffoons To sing for The Buff-ln.
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Cafe-au-laiT and blue were The ribbons worn by
The pledges of Sigma DelTa Tau. Pledge Moms,
sneaks, a surprise breakTasT, and a reTreaT in EsTes
Park served To sTrengThen The bonds of sisTerhood
beTvveen The girls.
For The SDT's, Homecoming was made of laugh-
Ter, endless nighTs of working on our TloaT, and
pride as our sisTer, Susie Isaacson, was crowned
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hay-wagon serenade, speakers Throughouf The
year, and TacuITy members for dinner added To
our college experiences.
Pa renTs' Weekend mea nT Tours of The campus, a
nighT on The Hill, enTerTainmenT aT our house,
and new friends for everyone.
The Pledge Formal and skiT in Denver and a Tan-
TasTic Spring Formal highlighTed our social evenTs
for The year.
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ATTer The eTTorTs ofmony horol working people were
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successfully formed. The speciol rush, involving oll The
sororiTies on compus, creoTed oi new Tie oimong
Poinhellenic groups os losTing friendships developed.
Once Their pledge pins were on, The Zefois losT no Time
in involving Themselves in compus ocTiviTies. Homecoming
wiTh The ATO's wos on experience holding Tun,
hours of work, ond o beciuTiTul bolloon.
Their eTforTs olso broughTrevvc1rds ous They won The Junior
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of The pledge closs being nomed- Freshmon Queen.
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"We are The sisTerhood of Greeks . . was The
refrain ThaT began and ended Tall rush. WiTh
This song came a more unified feeling of respecT
Toward fellow sororiTies.
ResulTs of This unify were readily apparem' in The
Panhellenic organizaTion and execuTion of a special
Zefa rush, which combined girls from every sororiTy
To work TogeTher Tor a new ZeTa chapTer,
AnoTher achievemenT was in The field of cornmunify
service. Working wiTh IFC, They successfully broughT
abouf The purchase of Two buses for The NorTh
Broadway CenTer of reTarded children.
OFFICERS 1 Left To Right, Front Row: K. O'Neal, S.
Quade, L. Hendricks, C. Donham. Second Row: L. Valdez,
L. Fireman, N. Fennell, M. Marshall.
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Andres, A. Lubchenco, A. Sandoe. Third Row: M. Fairchild, D. Hedburg,
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exchanges between pledge classes
to build unity for future
Junior Panhellenic is composed of The elecTed pledge class presidenT
and a represenTaTive from each of The fifTeen sororifies. The purpose
of The organizaTion is To lend knowledge To The pledge classes of The
Greek sysfem and Their respecfive roles wiThin iT, so ThaT They may begin
as pledges To conTribuTe To The uniTy of The sysTem. The acTiviTies of
iunior Panhellenic cenTered around The formaTion of relaTionships
beTween The sororiTies wiTh Monday nighT exchange dinners, and a
December Song fesf followed by exchange Christmas pa rfies.
Left to Right, Front Row: Danielle DeConicini, Elaine shall, Cindy Kraybill, Jan Levinsky, Marcia Ray, Lorrie
Kessel, Kathy Stewart, Lee Hoover, President, Gretchen Phillips, Kathy Anderson, Becky Frank, Nancy Jacobs.
Staley, Vice-President, Georgecmn Thomas, Treasurer, Third Row: Patty Walker, Debbie Ervin, Ann Klingbera,
Emily Schwartz, Secretory. Second Row: Margaret' Mar- Julie Poulton, Linda Barber, Patty O'Donnell, Roz Poe.
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The TrcldiTion of Greek Week is old, buT This yeor's
comrniTTee wished To creoTe o newness Through con-
cenTrczTion on new purposes. To This end, The
Greek god of merrimenT ond inspiroTion, Dionysos,
wcis chosen os This yeolr's Theme. The severol doys
of c1cTiviTies were olssuredly choirocTerized by
rnerrirnenT wiTh TuncTions ond enTerToiinrnenT. BuT
There wos olso inspirc1Tion in The speaker, d con-
sTrucTive communiTy proiecT, ond concenTrolTed
group inTerocTion wiThin The ToTol Greek sysTem.
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The rnerriment and inspiration combined To stim-
ulate interest, enjoyment, and unity in The corn-
placent student -The Target of This year's Greek
Week. To ensure enthusiasm and participation,
the ocTiviTies Traditionally held over a period
of one week was condensed into Tour days.
Beverl Crane, Wendy Warner, Megg Heath, Dick Noll. Third Row:
Left ro Right, Front Row: Jama Bennett, Marcia Carlson, David
Stark, Susan Givens, Suzi Zelinkaff, Rachel Glueck, .laney Bakman,
Kathy Stuart. Second Raw: Scott Decker, Marianne Wormley,
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The Oracle, published bythe Inter-
fraternity and Panhellenic councils covers
The activities of the Greek year from a
commentary of Rush Through The functions,
speakers, and Greek Week. Along the way
it attacked Hell Week, discrimination,
and banality.
To create interest among its reading group
and make a few bends in The traditional
Greek line, The paper attempted This year
To "raise hell and influence people."
Left to Right: Gary Priest, Pat McGraw, Ellis Kingman,
Mike Bronstein, Michele Fickes, Ed Fickes, Liz Crosby.
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All faceTs of The universiTy are changing. And
Those sysfems which have exisTed wiTh The
universiTy musT change To mainTain a usefulness
wiThin The universiTy framework. IT is wiTh This
idea in mind ThaT The lnTerfraTerniTy Council
conducTs iTs yearly program.
IFC is noT iusT a ruling body wiTh The fraTerniTy
sysTem designed To mainTain order beTween
The fraTerniTies. IFC is a represenTaTive for The
fraTerniTy sysTem To The universiTy and To The
communiTy. IFC, Through iTs discussions and
meeTings aTTempTs To regulafe The acTiviTies of
fraTerniTies so ThaT They serve a useful funcfion
To The larger communiTy. To This purpose IFC
has modified The TradiTional Hell Week, and ioined
wiTh Panhellenic for such proiecTs as helping
The NorTh Broadway CenTer receive new buses.
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Acacia Fraternity has aimed at growing, not
only in membership, but also in structure. One
large measure ot this growth, and a large dream
for many actives and alumni, was the acceptance
of plans tor a new house.
lt would be an enjoyable lite it the men ot
Acacia could spend every week interviewing
girls tor their Queen ot the Nile party. But
since the party only comes once a year, it is
better to involve themselves elsewhere and stop
dreaming. 'Elsewhere' tor the Acacias is a
diversified number of positions throughout cam-
pus activities such as Freshman Camp, the
Joint Finance Board, the Vice-President ot the
Senior Class, and Phi Beta Kappa.
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alpha kappa lambda institutes
experimental pledge
program
The two-year-old Alpha Kappa Lambda
fraternity instituted an experimental
pledge program which allowed their pledge
class to take part in a ten-week pledge
period which stressed a progressive
program that would insure a strong
and growing future for the fraternity.
The AKL's also tried to achieve a fine
balance between their athletic parti-
cipation and their social activities.
In the field of intramurals, they
competed' to lead the Bronze league in
points. And socially the events inclu-
ded working with the Gamma Phi Beta's
to give an orphan party, as well as
their annual "Go to Hell with AKL"
party and the Arabian Night party.
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by next fall
In the vacant lot next to the Beta house, along
with several oldfcars and broken bottles, there
are straight rows of red stakes and a sign that
says "Site of Beta Theta Pi." This, to the
Betas, is the fulfillment of several years of
hopes and plans for a new house that will put
Beta Theta Pi on a sounder bases for frater-
nity development.
lt was also announced this fall that the Beta's
had won the Dean's Cup for Scholastic Improve-
ment forthe second time in three years. Such
academic endeavor deserves escapes such as
Tom Jones and Arabian Nights parties, and ten-
sion relieving intramurals. But in line with
building for the future, the Betas worked ha-rd
to maintain their scholastic achievement.
New idea: a roadblock party
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"we are intent on
looking outward and
getting involved in
our university"
This integration of fraternity with all phases of college
lite has been the foundation forthe Chi Psi's year.
To this intent they have entertained university officials,
including the President, and supplied leadership for
many campus organizations, remained academically
sound, and athletically strong. They have also endeavored
to entertain women as ladies, and educate, not discipline,
pledges. Their measurement ot the year's success is
not growth in image, but growth in purpose.
In the Beta-Chi Psi traditional rope tug,
obviously nobody is push-pull over.
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to children's workshop
instead of display
The leadership which DelTa Tau DelTa Tries To mainTain
is reTlecTed in Their acTiviTies for This year's Homecoming.
The broThers elecTed To donate a check Tor one hundred
dollars To The Boulder ShelTed Workshop, a cenTer Tor
reTarded children raTher Than spend The amounf for a
Homecoming TloaT. Two social highlighTs Tor The DelTs
were The nighf club sTyled Champagne ParTy, and The
annual Temple Buell College Semi-Formal which gives The
DeITs an opporTuniTy To meeT and enTerTain women from
The Denver school.
Their Type ofleadership also exTends inTo The inTramural
program where They were Third in all-school TooTball
and ConsoIaTion Champion in Pre-Season baskeTbaIl.
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This year The men of DelTa Upsilon exTended Their efforTs
inTo some of The many fields open on campus. In No-
vember PresidenT Smiley presenTed The Campbell Cup Blood
Bank award To The chapTer. And in inframurals The DU's
won The all-school vvresfling championship for The second
year in a row. Academically The DU's also sTudied hard
To achieve a high raTing in The fraTerniTy sTandards.
The Tension of The academic grind was IifTed by such
parTies as The roller-skaTing funcTion, The Jug ParTy,
and ski formal.
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casa de lopez
Once every Tour years in a TradiTional cycle, like The Iemmings rush
To The sea and The locusT swarms, The Kappa Sigs Turn The house in-
To a Spanish mission for The Casa de Lopez parTy. For This Tra-
cliTional evenT The sTaircase becomes a flowing waTerTall, The
basemenf is a replica of a wine cellar, and The hallway splashes in
The manner of a fishpond.
BUT This was noT only The year for The Tradifional wiTh The Kappa
Sigs, buT also a year of newness. They provided- TransporTaTion
for The ZeTa rush and serenaded The pioneer pledge class. The mosT
dramaTic aTTempT aT renovaTing The past was Their break wiTh The
TradiTional Homecoming TloaTs, and insTead providing a campus-wide
varieTy show in Their TronT ya rd.
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iust about anything - from following traditions to starting them, from
formal, planned events to ingenious spur of the moment chaos.
Lambda Chi took advantage of the opportunities. They finished in
first place in Silver League, and a second in all-school points put
the Lambda Chi's into Gold League. Academically, the brothers
achieved the highest fraternity grade point for the year, and added
another trophy when they won the Campbell Cup in the Greek Blood
Bank competion.
The Crescent Society and the Spring Raft Race were the traditions
followed by the Lambda Chi's, and the chaos came easily in the spring
when water was easily available.
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social learning and memories
not offered in college curriculum
One aTTends an insTiTuTion of
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mosT To gain an educaTion.
Obviously, There is more To This
learning process Than books,
and a good fraTerniTy life
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not offered in a college cur-
riculum. The fraTerniTy is
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The cumulaTive experience from
freshman To senior.
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fraTerniTy is fun. Social
acTiviTies help To make These
years ones To remember, While
The friendships made will
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nicely developed wrisTs, arms wiTh passing acTion, and legs
wiTh sTrong kicks. NoT wiThsTanding The grief of breaking up
The broTherhood when seniors graduaTe, iT also leaves large
holes in The inTramural Teams. The Phi Gams, however, filled
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swimming, and Table Tennis.
NOT To be lefT ouT in The hunT for Trophies, Their housemoTher
won The coveTed "BaTTle Ax" Trophy for being The ouTsTanding
CU housemoTher of The year. '
Rounding ouT Their aThleTic program wiTh The proper social
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parfies are divided up To mainTain a maximum
amounT of sounds, beer, and general whoopee.
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people and animals busy. Starting
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the Tri Delts. The float was horren-
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the week a success. Next came the
campus-famous Viking Party, with
sixty fur-clad men mounting horses
and then scattering over the cam-
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delight of local police. Spring
brought on our Polynesian party
and all day formal - held in
Estes Park.
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at a function, or competition in a backyard
volleyball game, individual interests blended
into a feeling of brotherhood.
The Friday afternoon functions, the quiet cock-
tail parties, and the roaring costume parties
offered a wide variety of social endeavor.
The Monday night exodus to the Skunk Kreek,
study date at the library, and woodsy were
significant too.
Yet athletics were not neglected. The Pi Kaps
captured All-School Tennis Doubles, third All-
School Swimming, and second Silver League in
water-polo and handball.
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the great improvement in scholastic standings.
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The SAE's again had a fun year that was filled
with the traditional functions, formals, and
theme parties. But the brothers on l2th St.
found that other things count too.
Varsity athletics and extra-curricular activities
kept many of them busy for most of
the year. lf these weren't enough, there was
the 2nd place trophy in Homecoming, all school
championships in swimming, a new St. Bernard-
that kept them laughing constantly, and a
pledge class to train and initiate.
The SAE's also stepped up their alumni rela-
tions by publishing a new newsletter called
The Lion's Tale.
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again too. A revised Little Sister program
met with only partial success, but football
games in the park, skiing, and wake ups
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The problems and condiTions of The Greek
SysTem in The conTexT of ideals and experi-
ences mainTained Through Their half a cenTury
on campus.
ForemosT among These fosTered TradiTions is
The Sigma Chi Derby held in The Tall. WiTh
fish, mud, eggs, and painT, The Derby iniTioTes
sororiTy pledges inTo Greek life. This year's
Derby proved To be one of The besT in many
years WiTh screams, songs, and cheers indexing
The heaTed compeTiTion. BuT The DelTa Gamma's
excelled and capTured The "aThleTic Trophy."
The resT of The year followed WiTh The usual
breaks from anyThing serious: Pool parTies,
exchange dinners, and- The TradiTional SweeT-
hearT of Sigma Chi Ball.
"Sure iT was dirTy, buT ask The judge if he saw iT."
top campus trophies
sigma nu's win two
IT was a simple funeral procession wiTh Torches, a
moiorcycle guard and a lily held by a corpse who gasped
several Times for air when The caskei was opened aT The
house for services. Following The funeral pariy was The
Bonnie and Clyde parTy where forTy or fiTTy Bonnie and
Clyde counTerparTs were gunned down in The fronT yard.
Along wiTh This morbid ingenuiTy, The Sigma Nu's also
worked hard To win several TradiTionally prized Trophies.
They combined wiTh The DelTa Gamma's To win Grand Prize for
Their Homecoming display, and on Their own puT TogeTher a
fooTbalI Team Thai won all-school inTramural fooTball.
Enlarging upon Their academic program, The Sigma Nu's
have insTiTuTed- a praciice of inviTing UniversiTy
professors To speak aT Monday nighT dinners.
IT was a friendly gathering of Bonnie's
and Clyde's, unTil The Ranger showed up.
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spread abouT Their meaning, none of which have been
verifiedl of The Sigma Phi Epsilon house pass a variefy 1005 Broadway
of people inTenT on various missions. The Sig Eps and e ee
Their daTes, dressed in pin-sTriped- suiTs and fringe,
sneak in To afrend The Boofleggers Ball. Or aTTired
more formally and vviTh no sTealTh required, They walk
in for The Playboy Formal.
Then in The afrernoons, Sig Eps in sweafshirfs, leans,
and oTher enfirely comforTable grubs, walk ouT To
various foofball fields, and baskefball courTs where
They compeTe fiercely in Gold League inframurals.
Perhaps The mosT unusual Thing To walk in and ouT of
The red doors was seen in The spring: iT was small, pink
and made small grunfing noises.
"men on the move"
install first the
daughters of diana
The Teke's progress on campus this year tol-
lowed the theme "Men on the Move," as TKE in-
troduced a new self-improvement program with
the emphasis on increased participation in all
phases of campus lite.
The work they put into their activities paid off
immediately when their Homecoming display
with Alpha Delta Pi won first place in the Greek
division.
This was not the only recognition they received
tor campus participation, since they also took
third place in the Greek Blood Bank which added
tive silver goblets to their collection.
This year was also the first year for their
women's auxiliary, the Daughters of Diana,
who not only assist in rush and social activi-
ties, but have a tendency to be a tremendous
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where everyone worked hard aT The Tedium
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Kappa Alpha Psi was colon-
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The men of Kappa Alpha Psi
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and socially in the contest
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Colorado's Golden Buffaloes reTurned To The ranks of The naTion's
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for second place in an exTremely balanced Big EighT Conference
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decisive vicfories over Iowa STaTe, Missouri, and Nebraska.
Riddled by iniuries To key performers, The Buffs dropped Their
nexT Two ball games buT bounced back To defeaT Kansas, Kansas
STaTe, and- The Air Force Academy.
Sophomore quarTerback Bob Anderson showed Tremendous promise as
he led The Buffs To Their finesT season since l 961 . Anderson was
presenTed wiTh The MosT Valuable Player award in The BluebonneT
Bowl for his superlafive efforT in driving CU To a 31-21 comeback
viCTory over Miami.
ln oTher posf-season bowl games senior safefy Dick Anderson, firsT
Team All-America, inTercepTed Two passes and raced for Touchdowns
of 62 and 69 yards as he led The NorTh Team To vicTory in The
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State, 34-O. CU ran and
passed for 17 first downs and
440 yards Total offense. Senior
safeTy Charles Greer provided
The game highlight, returning
a punt 59 yards for a Touchdown.
Flatiron Feldspar - - - Kirk Tracy
Spike McPeak - - - Charles Greer
Missouri . . . Missouri's
highly touted defense crumpled
before a capaciTy crowd in
Folsom STadium as The Mighty
Buffs ran and passed To an
impressive 23-9 victory. CU
beat Missouri on The ground,
running for 263 yards and 14 of
Their 20 first downs. Bob
Anderson connected on seven of
Ten passes and Dave Bartelt
contributed Three field goals.
Flatiron Feldspar - -'- William Harris
Spike McPeak - - - Kerry Mottl
Nebraska . . .The Buffs
knocked off arch-rival Nebraska,
21 -16, in The Cornhuskers
lair, but The biggesT story
was Colorado's defense. A
fumble recovery by Frank
Bosch and key inTercepTions
by Dick Anderson and reserve
defensive back Jeff Raymond
actounTed for all of CU's points.
Flatiron Feldspar - - - Mike Montler
Spike McPeak - - - Mike Veeder
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Kansas State . . . Colorado's offense went wild,
racing for 473 yards and 25 first downs, and the
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murderous 40-6 rout of Kansas State. CU scored
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eager Buffs led Kansas State 34-O at halftime.
Flatiron Feldspar ........ Dan Kelly
Spike McPeak ......,. Bart Bortles
Air Force Academy . . .The Buffs concluded
the season with a 33-O triumph over the Air
Force Academy. The win was Colorado's second
shutout of the year and marked the fourth year
in a row CU has beaten the AFA. Wilmer Cooks
anchored the Buff offense as he exploded time
and again for gains and halfback Gary Kuxhaus
added two touchdowns.
Flatiron Feldspar ........ Kirk Tracy
Spike McPeak ........ Dick Anderson
Monte Huber shows form that enabled him to set
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cross country team
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two make all-american
The CU Cross Country team, in coach Frank Potts' last
year ot coaching, finished second in the big 8 and went
on to place third in the NCAA Tournament. The Buff
Harriers lost only one match this year in regular meets,
that loss being to Air Force by one point. They were
victors in the Denver, Wyoming, Nebraska, and their
own iCUi, invitational track meets. Craig Runyon
and Ricky Truiillo carried the banners for CU in
the NCAA Tourney finishing high and being chosen to
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Coach Frank Potts presents Craig
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high in the NCAA Cross Country
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with fast and furious
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seen action! The CU Rugby team plays the game
similar to the way the British play it-wide
open with a lot of action and plenty of thrills.
The game is somewhat similar to football and
yet it is quite different. Unlike in football,
the Rugby team may take advantage of kicking
out of bounds upfield at any time and take
possession of the ball where ever they kick it
out. There is no system of downs and the play
is seldom whistled dead. Despite the lack of
funds, the team is growing and the schedule
includes both fall and spring games.
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excitement for fans despite
theabsence df the "big man"
The era of Colorado basketball's deliberate dwarfs is over and most
people have only mixed emotions about that. Although the play of
Pat Frink, Chuck Williams, Mike Rebich and the like provided plenty of
excitement and drama for Buff basketball fans, the 'absence ofthe
really consistent big man has been CU's problem.
Coach Russel "Sox" Walseth's cagers turned in a disappointing 9-16
season, finishing 3-l i in the Big Eight. Yet Pat Frink, number two
all-time CU scorer, finished sixth inthe Big Eight in scoring with 250
conference points, and little Chuck Williams followed Pat in the seventh
spot with 245 points. After early season victories over Texas Tech, the
Air Force, Creighton, and Northwestern, the Buffs seemed assured of a
prominent role in the Big Eight race. But inconsistent play and the lack
of the big man proved to be disastrous.
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encies, sporadic offense and an
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clutch play prevented Colorado
from turning in what could
have been a successful season.
Coach Walseth experimented
for almost half the season, try-
ing to find the right starting
combination. He never really
found it.
The Buffs opened the season
on the road against Kansas,
were defeated and then bowed
before Missouri before return-
ing home to the friendly con-
fines of the CU fieldhouse to
face Oklahoma State. Almost-
achieved glory on the pcirt of
reserve guard Kern vanished in
the last six seconds as OSU
sank successive field goals and
lifted the Cowboys to a 60-59
win.
CU dropped another one-pointer
at. home, this time to Kansas
State by a 57-56 score, battled
Nebraska point for point until
the final few minutes when NU
pulled away for a triumph. And
after pulling ahead of Iowa
State, CU simply ran out of gas
and fell to the Cyclones, 84-66.
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finishing the season
CU, which did- noT win a single game away from home all season,
Traveled To The SouThwesT and, despiTe The heroic efTorTs of PaT Frink
who poured in 22 poinTs, losT a hearT-breaker To OSU, aT STillwaTer.
ATTer Oklahoma's Sooners slipped pasT Colorado 7l -68, The Buffs
reTurned home wiThouT beaTing Their road losing sTreak.
Faced wiTh The prospecT of facing Th ree of The Top Tour Teams in The
conference in The lasT four games of The campaigning, CU pulled an
abouT-face and played like a Big EighT championship was aT sTake.
Indeed Tor conTenders Nebraska and Iowa STaTe, iT cerTainly was.
Seniors KermiT "PeTe" McMurray and Mike Rebich Teamed for 38 poinTs
as CU derailed Nebraska's rapidly vanishing Big EighT TiTle hopes.
Speedball Gordie Tope, a former high school All-American from
California, added five imporTanT poinTs, seT up numerous scoring
opporTuniTies, and harrassed Nebraska's guards.
Against Iowa State and- Big Eight Player of the Year, Don
Smith, the Buffs seemingly went wild: They shot 46
percent from the field, connected on nearly seventy per
cent of their free throws and used an unbelievable 38
point performance from guard Chuck Williams to clobber
the Cyclones, 91-76.
CU's hopes for a third successive upset collasped along
with the offense as Kansas State, eventual Big Eight
Winners, came from behind to upenol the Buffs 67-56.
Colorado concluded the 1968 season on a disappointing
note, dropping the finale to Oklahoma in Boulder 84-78.
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from The won-losT record, I TelT ThaT The
boys conTinued To play as hard and as
well as They could ThroughouT The season.
This, I beileve, is a True TesT of characTer
and I am exTremely proud of Them. WiTh a
liTTle more luck we could have had a win-
ning season as pracTically all The games
were d-ecided in The IasT minuTes. We shall
miss as our Tine seniors: PaT Frink, Chuck
Williams, Mike Rebich, KermiT McMurray
and Fred Seely. They are Tine young men
as well as fine aThleTes and l'm sorry I
vvasn'T able To help Them more To have a
beTTer final year.
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Left to Right, Front Row: Bud Bocker, Greg Smith, Tim Richardson, PaT Frink, Walseth, Lee Akins, Mickey Kern, Steve Swanson, Fred Seely, Carl Bodam, John
Chuck Williams, Mike Rebich, Gordon To e. Second Row: C h R ll "S "
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CI surprisingly disappointing 2-5 record
this past winter. The record is surpris-
ing because Colorado's freshman unit was
loaded- with talent and height. Led by
7' 2" Ron Smith, 6'6" Tim Wedgeworth, and
shooting aces Boyd Pickens l6'5"l and Dud-
ley Mitchell l6'3"l, CU scored two impres-
sive triumphs over the Air Force Acedemy
freshmen, squeezing past the Cadets 86-
80 in overtime and repeating the perfor-
mance with a 78-74 victory.
SCORES
CU
58 Northeastern Junior College ......., 62
86 Air Force Academy ...................... 80
78 Air Force Academy .............. ......, 7 4
97 Fort Carson ................. ..... l O3
58 Mesa Junior College. ............ ..... 6 O
61 Trinidad Junior College ................ 87
72 Northeastern Junior College ........ 94
ghi, Front Row: Kirk Huggins, Jim Gracen, Ron Smith, Tim
rth, Boyd Pickens, Bill Osborn. Second Row: Jack Edson, Bill
ry Jameson, John O'Brien, Dave R ly ic e
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Left to Right, Front Row: Gil Garcia, Mike Doyle, Bill
Komloske, Pete Nord, Lonnie Suazo, Gary Maxon. Second
Row: Conrad Metcalf, Jim Tallman, Larry MacArthur,
Jim Ortega, Dale Dittmar, Steve Hutchison. Third Row:
Asst. Coach Tom Canty, Jack Harpin, Bob Justice, Jim
Reese, Tom Justice, Asst. Coach Jim Hanson, Coach
Linn Long.
Coach Linn Long's grapplers turned in a commendable i i-
7-2 record and finished number four in the Big Eight
Conference meet behind- powerhouses Oklahoma, Oklahoma
State, and Iowa
sive in crushing
State. CU looked particularly impres-
Arizona 32-2 and Colorado School of
Mines 31-O. The Buffs were led by Pete Nord, Conrad
Metcalf Jack Har in and Bob Justice.
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Junior Bob Justice also won an NCAA wrestling champion-
ship in the NCAA Wrestling meet in Pennsylvania. On
his way to the
Oklahoma State
title, Justice defeated Fred Fozza rd of
who Justice had finished second to in
the Conference Classic.
BIG EIGHT MEET
Oklahoma ................................ ---. 9 l
Oklahoma State University ...... .... 9 l
Iowa State ........................... ---- 6 l
Colorado ...... ---- 2 2
Missouri ........ ---- 2 l
Kansas State ..... ---- 9
Nebraska - 3
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ln a year which saw The Buff ski Team wiThouT a regular coach
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fourfh, Roger LiTTle fifth, and Jim Hoeschler sevenTh. The
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evenT wiTh Mike Romine finishing Twelffh. On The final day Bob
and Mike Romine combined adminisTraTive and aThleTic abiliTies
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43 WesTern STaTe .... 6l
46 Colorado STaTe .- 58
47 Arizona STaTe .... 56
37 Denver Univ. .... 65
43 Kansas STaTe ...... 58
57 Arizona ..,,..,,,,,, 47
25V2 Nebraska .......... 7I V2
33 Missouri ............ 66
29 Iowa STaTe ........ 79
36 Air Force Acad. 72
35 Oklahoma Sfare 59
20 Colorado STaTe -- 81
60 Colorado STaTe .... 43
left to Righf, Front Row: Mike Ballard, Jim Cumming, Planner, Bob Chwayder, John Towell, Mark Richmond,
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Row: Terry Danko, Doug Payne, Glenn Krum, D Pan
cu tankers break in
new coach
and records
BIG EIGHT MEET
Kansas ................................ I3-2
Iowa STaTe ......... ..... 9 8
Oklahoma ............ 95
Oklahoma STaTe ....... ..... 4 5V2
Missouri ............. 38
Nebraska ....... 2-4V2
Kansas STaTe ..... 20
Colorado ....... 9
AlThough Colorado's swimmers slumped To a 2-I l
dual meeT season and finished lasT in The Big
EighT Conference Meer, The Buffs esTablished several
new school records. Two marks fell To senior
Team capTain John Waggoner who posred new Times in
The 200- and 400-yard- individual medleys. Sophomore
Treeslyle experf Jim Cumming seT Three records of
his own in The 50-, I 00-, and 200-yard evenTs.
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C. D. Bodum
buff netters better
previous individual and
league records
The I967 Buff tennis team bounced back from a I966 rec-
ord a commendable 5-7, turning back Northern Illinois
University and Colorado State College as well as Big
Eight Conference foes Nebraska, Iowa State, and Missouri.
Led by veteran performers Tom Weinstock, C. D. Bodam,
Bruce Robertson, and Ed McWilliams, Colorado shutout
Nebraska 7-O and repeated that performance with a 7-O
whitewash of the Iowa State Cyclones. Coach Dick Gray's
netters finished fifth in the conference meet, compiling
27 total points.
BIG EIGHT MEET
Oklahoma ......... .... 6 6 Colorado ..... ....... 2 7
Kansas ...................... 45 Missouri ....... .... I 8
Oklahoma State ........ 39 Iowa State ...... .... 8
Kansas State .............. 35 Nebraska ..... .... 6
SCORES
CU
5 Northern Illinois
2 Texas Christian .....
O Southern Methodist
I Oklahoma ...........
3 Oklahoma State
6 Colo. State College
I Kansas State ..........
7 Nebraska ...... .
I Kansas .........,....,...
7 Iowa State ............
3 Air Force Academy
6 Missouri ................
cu indoor trackmen
post new marks and
perfect dual meet record
This year's CU indoor tracksters, playing for veteran Coach
Frank Potts in his final year as Colorado Track coach, com-
piled a perfect 4-O record in dual competition, finished sec-
ond to the Jayhawks of the University of Kansas at the Kansas
Triangular, and captured the sixth spot in the Big Eight
Indoor Meet.
The Buffs began the indoor circuit on an optimistic note, clobber
ing Wyoming 87-16 in the CU Fieldhouse, turning back a strong
Colorado State University unit, 63-41 , and showing surprising
strength while bowing to nationally-powerful Kansas.
Senior pole-vaulter Chuck Rogers, 1966 NCAA champ, set a Big
Eight vault record of 16'6V2", then raised that mark by one-
half inch in the Colorado-Frank Potts Invitational. Other Buff
standouts this past winter were d-istance runners Paul Carter-
mole, Paul Edstrom, and Rick Truiillo, and long-jump expert
Bill Aeschliman.
SCORES
CU
87 Wyoming ...,,.....,...., 1 5
63 Colorado State ........ 41
Triangular at Kansas
Kansas ..........,,,,,,,,,, 93
Colorado ...,.........,., 45
Oklahoma State ...... 24
61 Nebraska .,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 60
85 Air Force Acad. ........ 37
Big Eight Indoor Meet
Kansas ...,..,...,....,.,,, 69
Oklahoma .,,,,, ,,,,, 4 1
Missouri ...... ,, ,,,,, 35
Nebraska ..,,,,,, ,,,,, 3 3
Kansas State .....,...,,, 22
Colorado .....,.,,,,,,,,, 15
Oklahoma State ...... 9
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Cattermole BII Adams S cond R w C ach Frank PoTTs Blu ne L m Russell Watkins, Bill Hines, Bill James, Assistant Coach .lim Musiain. Fo rfh Row
Henmnger C a g R nycin R ch Fowler Jay Tob n Da d B nkley Third Row: Larry Planrz, Sylvester Reed, Terry TenEyck, Barry King, Jack Gridley, John Lunn
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track, cross country's frank potts
retiring after forty-one years
service here and abroad
June, 1968, marks The end of a golden era in The hisTory
of UniversiTy of Colorado Track and field. Frank PoTTs,
The man who used The dirT Track of CU's fieldhouse
To build a naTional Track and field power here aT The
UniversiTy, is refiring afTer 41 years as The Buff cross
counTry and Track menTor.
One of The Top men in American coaching, PoTTs has been
presidenf of The Narional CollegiaTe AThleTic Associ-
aTion's Track Coaches, meeT direcTor for The firsT
Russian-American Track and field meer in 1959, assisTanT
coach for The 1965 Pan-American Games, and has gone
To Europe several Times wiTh Touring U.S. squads. The
healThful-looking naTive of Oklahoma, now vice-presi-
denT of The NCAA Cross CounTry Coaches, will make his
official exiT This fall afTer helping coach The U.S.
Olympic Team.
AThleTics aT The UniversiTy of Colorado will noT be quife
The same wiThouT The man who made so much of Them.
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a respectable season
on the diamond
Left to Right, Front Row: Steve Morganphil, Lonnie Carlson, Marshall
Greenstein, Jim Skeers, Tom McCauley, Norbert Valdez. Second Row:
Jack Coppom, Dan Kelly, Dan Ruth, Mike Newton, Dave Cramoy, Al
Stahlemeyer, Jack Schmidt, Xavier Nady. Third Row: Fred Smith, Duke
Veteran Coach Frank Prentup's 1967 base-
ball squad compiled a respectable i2-i 3
season record and wound up in fifth place
in the final Big Eight standings, finishing at
8-8. Pitcher Taylor Toomey, an AIl-Big-
Eight lefty from Laguna Beach, Calif.,
shortstop Dan Kelly, catcher Jack Schmidt,
and first baseman-pitcher Dan Ruth led CU
to victories in their last five straight games.
The Buffs were victors in 7 of their final l i
encounters.
Schmidt, a iunior from Lakewood, Colo.,
hit .309 for the campaign and pounded
Big Eight hurlers for a .333 mark, fourth
best in the Big Eight. Soph Dan Ruth
averaged .318 in league action and his
five home runs led the conference in that
department.
Coach Frank Prentup
Prentup, Don Alsup, Taylor Toomey, Lloyd Hutchinson, Mike Willis, Dove
Leach, Coach Frank Prentup.
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builds cu sports
The newly remodeled and enlarged Folsom
STadium, which now seaTs upwards of
50,000 people, is anoTher feaTher in The
cap of AThleTic DirecTor-Head Foofball
Coach Eddie Crowder's growing lisT of
accomplishmenrs. These include The new
baseball field, plans Tor a new field
house and one of The besT Track areas in
The Rocky MounTain region. As AThleTic
DirecTor here since l964, Crowder has
been Tremendously successful in rebuilding
a winning TooTball Team and- in improving
The overall image of Colorado AThleTics.
Helping improve ThaT image of CU is Fred
CasoTTi, The SporTs PubliciTy DirecTor. His
efTorTs spread Colorado's exploiTs To The
local and naTional news services. The
Third member of The sTafT is AThleTic Busi-
ness manager Kayo Lam. He has The Task
of sTreTching The AThleTic DeparTmenT's
budgeT and seeing ThaT The money goes
where iT is needed.
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AThleTic Business Manager
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Fred Casotii
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a tradition of fall
and spirit and
being able to smile
when no one else does
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student
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and
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all-school com petition is the
climax of individual skill
Linda Robinson compefes in GymnasTics.
There are sTudenTs who wish To
prove Themselves individually aT a
universiTy ouTside The realm of aca-
demic achievemenT. lnTramural
sporTs provides numerous and varied
opporTuniTies for These men and
women To prove Themselves in com-
peTiTion aT all levels of skill. The
many leagues and meeis ThaT are
formed lead To all-school compeTi-
Tion. This in Turn oTTen leads To The
TormaTion of exTramural clubs such
as Soccer, Field Hockey, Swimming,
GymnasTics, Lacrosse and Tennis
which enables TurTher individual
skill developmenT Through capable
supervision and leadership.
TOUCH FOOTBALL
Delis
WATER POLO
S A E
SWIMMING
S A E
TENNIS DOUBLES
Tie-Sig Ep
DU
WRESTLING
Delta Upsilon
HANDBALI.
Phi Sig
PRE-SEASON BASKETBALL
Esioppels
BOWLING
Baker
BASKETBALL
Phi Delis
VOLLEYBALL
Delis
SOFTBALL
Butchers
TENNIS SINGLES
Williams Pandas
OUTDOOR TRACK
Willard- Wolves
DECATHLON
Lambda Chi
LACROSSE
Delia Upsilon
SOCCER
Ski Team
Chi Psi versus Sigma Chi.
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TOUCH FOOTBALL
Gold
Silver
Dorm
Independent I
Independent II
Grad
WATER POLO
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Silver
Dorm
Independent
TENNIS DOUBLES
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Silver
Dorm
Independent
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Delts
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Nichols Tigers
Rasps
W. Quad
Law Grads
S A E
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Willard Wolves
Navy
Phi Gam
Lambda Chi
Baker Buffs
BHS Boys
S A E
Chi Psi
Baker
Navy
BASKETBALL
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Fraternity Rec.
Dorm
Dorm Recreation
Grad
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Independent III
Independent IV
TENNIS SINGLES
Gold
Silver
Dorm
Independent
TABLE TENNIS
Phi Delts
Delta Upsilon
DU "B"
Nichols Zotts
Nichols Nickels
Math Grads
Sigma Tau
Gap Shooters
Reiects
Dead Ringers
Delts
Phi Psi
Williams Pandas
Dinkers
Gold Sigma Nu
Silver Lambda Chi
Dorm Williams Panthers
Independent BTTC
LACROSSE
Fraternity Delta Upsilon
Independent Preying Mantises
WRESTLING
Gold Delts
Silver Delta Upsilon
Dorm Tie-Nichols
Williams
Independent Sukle Sukle
HANDBALL
Gold Phi Sig
Silver Acacia
Dorm Willard Pandas
Independent Tokens
SOFTBALL
Gold S A E
Silver Chi Psi
Fraternity "B" S A E "B"
Dorm Willard Wolves
Independent I Tulagi's
Independent II Butchers
Grads Math Grads
OUTDOOR TRACK
Gold S A E
Silver Lambda Chi
Dorm Willard Wolves
Independent Tie-Kaumen
Romine
DECATHLON
Gold Sigma Nu
Silver Lambda Chi
Dorm Baker
Independent Richmond
PRE-SEASON BASKETBALL
Champions Estoppels
BOWLING
Gold Kappa Sig
Silver Phi Sig
Dorm Baker
Independent Sigma Chi
SOCCER
Independent Ski Team
VOLLEYBALL
Gold Delts
Silver Delta Upsilon
Dorm Quad Bobcats
Independent Sigma Chi
Grad Chem Grad I
Fraternity "B" Delts
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lacrosse: sound of
stick hitting helmet
Colorado's i 967 lacrosse team compiled a 2-3
record, scoring impressive victories over Colorado
State University and the Denver Lacrosse Club.
Under the direction of Coach Paul Gordon, the
Buffs shutout CSU l -O and walloped the Lacrosse
Club for Denver lO-7. Although somewhat
deficient in offensive punch, lack of size and
experience allowed CU opponents to outscore the
Buffs 46-23 during the season.
Returning key players Jacques Chamberlain, Roger
Hollister, and Mark Mogilnor should bolster a
strong group of enthusiastic underclassmen in i968
CU CU
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Climbers start to take on Halletts Peak.
The students at CU have everything
that other students have - build-
ings, a stadium, and a fountain.
But they have one extra --the
Rocky Mountains, rising above the
campus. This proximity of the Uni-
versity to the mountains affords an
opportunity for students to partici-
pate in unique recreation programs.
The Intramural Department offers
the student a chance to explore the
mountains through various pro-
grams. They provide camping equip-
ment, experienced leadership, and
week-end outings that include
climbing such famous peaks as
Longs Peak and Mt. Elbert. Technical
rock climbing instruction gives
students the experience of climb-
ing the third Flatiron and other
formations in the area.
recreation
in the mountains
Belaying on top of the third Flatiron.
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participation high
in intramurals
Thousands ot students are actively engaged in
highly organized intramural activity programs
as well as other departmentally sponsored
programs of recreational activities.
The director ofthe program, William Appenzel-
Ier, and coordinators, Betty Gilkison and
Ralph Bender, have given emphasis and direc-
tion toward meeting many of the recreational
needs ofthe students.
The purpose and goals of the program are to
supply a supportive role to the academic uni-
verse ofthe University. This supportive role
furnishes the student with a constructive
outlet away from his books as well as the
opportunity to assume leadership through his
participation in the intramural program.
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Ralph Bender
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CRAVEN WlNG - Left to Right, Front Row: Carolyn Bauer, Vanny Foster, Susan Doore Judy Droso Libby Clough
Suzie Lagae, Joan Stoughton, Cathy Hoover, Rebecca
Norea Moore, Jean Brickell Chris Rasmussen Third Row
Hardin, Sally McElwain. Second Row: Lisa VonDornum, Joanne Arends, Kathy Belnap Bea Bertle Jean Russell
CRAVEN WING - Left to Right, Front Row: Carolyn Jones,
Akim Tamiroff, Ora Maynes, Terry Wright, Cheryl Tipton,
Margie Donnelly. Second Row: Marilyn Miller, Jane Leon-
ard, Carla Cervi, Mary Berkley, Lynda Saunders. Third
Row: Wendy Webb, Greta Green, Catherine Scott, Andrea
Avret, Susan Dyer, Stephanie Toeppen, Sandy Allen.
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Marilyn Stryker, Becky Winborn, Sue Cornish, Susan
Siegele, Cathy Krupp, Linnea Mitchell. Second Row: Kim
Brower, Jacki Moss, Merry Stewart, Kathy Kegan, Kathy
Gunderlock, Nancy Jacobs, Kathleen Moffitt, Kris Kunov,
Molly Hoover, Jodee Bishop. Third Row: Shirley lsgar,
Billie Jean Hall, Susie Hoover, Susan Bambrick, Judy
Anne Cummings, Molly Parrish, Susan Constamz, Lindo
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REYNOLDS - Left to Right, Front Row:
Carole Fisher, Dot Carlson, Gayle Spengler,
Anne Anson, Barbara Efseroff, Marcia
Jancla, Linda Wellman, Margaret Hens-
chel, Franci Lenhartz, Barbara Kagin.
Second Row: Andrea Mitchell, Cheryl
Keim, Pat Pacheco, Sheila Goedert, Eliza-
beth Figge, Sherry Plank, Fran Page.
Third Row: Sallie Williams, Linda Wilson,
Christal Waters, Haley Ross, Gail Oman,
Mary Lou Poudre, Donna Prull, Kathryn
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Linda Johnson, Nancy Rickert, Cindy Thomas. Second
Pam Berg, Edie Keiry, Mary Milliken, Rosa Brock, Amy
Wyatt, Lynn Johnson, Shari Werder, Jan Emery, Dorothy Griffin. Third Row:
Gwyneth Albrecht, Suzan Ankeney, Karen Filak, Sandy Williams, Judy Gerwitz,
Edna Berker, Shari Dangremond, Madelyn Zidel, Cathy Corr, Lynn Wiedemer,
Kiffellie Bryner, Jan Gardner, Debbie Galesi.
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Brown, Julie Burke, Trish Borden, Bev Lubker, Vol Robinson, Kathy Hellriegel,
Barb Klein, Janet Shoemaker, Deborah Binder, Sally Tool. Second Row: Pat
Johnson, Gail Knecht, Marya Manfred, Rusty Thurman, Cathy Tierney, Colleen
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McKeighan, Linda Grant, Gail Roos, Ellen Jennings, Kristen Fryklund, Wendy
Wilkinson, Susie Dwyer, Ruthann Albrighton, Shannon Fagan, Zelda Wagner,
Imogene Duckworth, Marjorie Annis, Jan Kellond, Kerry Blair, Linda Tepe,
Maureen Glass, Linda Foster.
EAGLE WING - Left to Right, Front Row: Connie Greenblaft, Gail
Gotzian, Suzie Grieve, Sherida Bowlin, Donna Kato, Barbie Takenage,
Barbara Wahl, Teresa Thornton, Jean Callord, Carol Eddy, Dottie
Strovas. Row Two: Janet Naylor, Terry Lange, Flopsey Copsey, Spiffy
Frixsche, Shirley Mohr, Lynda Gerry, Sherida Klick, Sharon Black,
Helen Gilbreath, Jill Stoll, Denecia Blakemore, Gwyn Napolitano,
Debbie Brown, Lynda Jo Karr. Row Three: Cathy Bell, Lennie Lip, Fairy
Sherry, Gayle Prunkuber, Judy Michaud, Carol Wickham, Caroline
Smith, Cindy Boyle, Joani Harrison, Penny Gossert, Sue Smith,
O'Dette Havel, Vicki Pilgrim, Pat Brown, Marilyn Helbert, Helen
Goldberg, Betsy Kelley.
MESA AND SUMMIT WINGS - Left to Right, Front Row: Joanna
Fleming, Linda Costa, Bobette Carlson, Jeanne Mueller, Evelyn Billings,
Susan Twilley, Deirdre MacMuIlen, Sarah Tomlin, Ellen Hughes, Pene-
lope Snow, Cherly Hull, Helen Gelvin. Row Two: Karen Stratvert, Ann
Tiemann, Dorothy Finley, Betty Moffett, Ellen January, Kathy Patton,
Gail Herber, Pam Fleming, Gladys Matsuura, Connie Ruder, Lori Phil-
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Rosemary Davison, Katlheen Weeks, Shirley Webber, Joanne Thomas,
Jeremy Morin. Row Four: Margaret Sioden, Jennie Fisk, Debbie Lovely,
Christy Moon, Gloria Lawler, Gayle Gerry, Cathy Crane, Annie Dodd,
Wendy Roberts, Dorothy Davis, Dolly Mead, Susie Baker, Toni Chris-
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Carol Kennedy, Linda Robinson. Second Row: Carol Allen, Pam Kramer,
Diana Ferris, Nancy Wilson, Sara Ann Bush, Debby Hoeltgen, Allyson
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Togawa, Sharon Daido, Gay Jensen, Carla Marn, Jan Swasaki, Sandy
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Janette Harn, Sandy Leirton, Bernice Bunies, Diane Ailinger, Elizabeth
Cawfhra. Fourth Row: Linda Weaver, Rayefia Krall, Jan Andolshek, Kris
Danielsen, Jan Backlin, Marsha Dirtmer, Diana Darley, Sunny Mack,
Monica Anderson, Nancy Kirkpatrick, Marsha Cohen, Sue Wear, Rebecca
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MONTROSE - Left to Right, Front Row: Mary Louise Mosley, Joy Harvey, Jenny Lyons, Laurie Derse, Barb Bour, Diane Holmer, Linda McCleary. Third Row: Cheri
Bubul, Laura Davis, Lou Montabon, Anne Schaefer, Bev Hill, Marilyn Fried, Craft, Denny Wenthancl, Liz Mironas, Christine Keeler, Michele de Vogelaere,
Eva Sokol, Lisa Perschbacher. Second Row: Paula Paschal, Bev Shultz, Pat Kelley, Marianna Freeman, Ellen Levi, Leigh Thomson, Doris Thompson, Jackie Hernan-
Willma Elmore, Tilly Garnek, Anna Eisen, Laura Quinlan, Polly Demong, Pat dez, Sandy Gile. Fourth Row: Karen Blyth, Nancy Wubben, Beverly Kiome, Jann
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Kathy Edwards, lrene Havlicelc, Ellen Jacobs, Nina Burlakov, -Barb Niebling
Marike Bensasson. Second Row: Margaret Rhodes, Mae Young, Miriam Golcl-
rosen, Perla Loya, Nancy Turbes, Janet Morgan, Ruth Larison, Denise Watts
Connie Takamine, Roblyn Seward, Lynn Viner, Etta Halperin, Judy Loyd, Marsha
Davis, Patricia Coe, Patricia Hoskins, Linda Donnelly, Pat Van Garden. Third Row:
Rebecca Nuse, Annie Prochoruk, Cathy Pruett, Cheryl Bonclurant, Jillie Brown,
Gayle Fried, Marsha Johnson, Connie Fideks, Jill Smith, Nancy White,
Wana Data, Tammy Pax, Cori Killip, Pricilia Vickman, Debby Hockinsmith, Bon-
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McDonald, Third Row: Louise Wells, Mary Preston, Susan Short,
Donna Cain, Lenore Marquardf, Vickie Neubauer, Linda Leonard,
Candy Hamann, Toni Skaro, Day McKelvey, Donna Berfholdf,
Suzanne Pavlica, Joan Anrhony, Nancy Parry, Nancy Reed, Nancy
Gibbs, Parke Baskerville.
Sara Frances. Second Row: Melanie Valbert, Cyndi Benson, Jackie
Stratton, Nancy Poogach, Ann Phantom, Martha Lockwood, Kathy
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Ferguson, Mary Dumas, L. Clark, Betty Luthy, Judy
Rieger, Charlotta Anderson, Sue Smith, Carol Miller,
Ann Germain, Sue Tudor, Grace Clark, Cathy Whin--
nery, Martha Heizer. Second Row: Deborah Langley,
Virginia McNair, Nancy Gisler, Susan Clark, Moreen
Wimer, Relindis Show, Sue Schroeder, Anne Larson,
Chris Anderson, Theresa Uthe, Jill Ramsey, Mary
Herbert, Debby Hollzer, Sue Lind. Third Row: Eleanor
Clark, Kay Bosley, Kristin Parrott, Wendy Miner,
Sandy Skodack, Karen Briley, Hazel Lipscomb, Ginny
Gray, Linda Langendoerfer, Barb Gegg, Mary Melle,
Kathy Cuttermole, Nancy Clair, Julie Dionigi, Laurie
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Chris Pizzufo, Kathy Johnson, Mary Lyn Pierce,
Marllee Reuber, Lola Pfanensteil, Barb Quick.
Second Row: Carol Krieger, Jan Mellin, Bernie
Perry, Rae Seigel, Carol Nider, Kay Lowe, Martha
Mitchell. Third Row: Chris Hinds, Marilyn Weiksner,
Marlene Snowdon.
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SMITH WEST - Left to Right, Front Row: Sandy Hess, Sue Daven- mermon, Janet Salt. Third Row:
port, Rowanne Bernstein, Ellen Cohen, Janet James, Fennoyee Gibson, Barbara Wise, Cynthia
Thomas. Second Row: Tenny Harrison, Mel Lebsack, Beverly Wolf, Kane, Brenda -Barbour, Melody
Sharon Grossman, Peggy Sunshine, Erma Stephens, Linda Zim- Barbara Govan, Nancy Mayale,
Chris Dillehay.
SMITH SOUTH - Left to Right, Front Row: Cleone
Pitman, Linda Cropp, Barb Brown, Susie Smith, Cheryl
Sampson, Karen Woods, Carolyn Beck, Adele Robin-
son. Second Row: Connie Aikens, Julie Waite, Cyn-
thia Carlson, Carol Brott, Deanna Hergert, Karen
Felix, Ann Miller, Barb Simmons. Third Row: Edna
Taylor, Mary Campbell, Carolyn Schlaepfer, Jan
Balkum, Alex Evans, Lorraine Gaurmer, Debby Bren-
nan. Fourth Row: Beth Barksdale, Laura Locke, Tina
McGuirk, Syd Purinfon, Nancy Schmidt, Susan Payne,
Diane Wagner, Georganne Pellini, Lynn Thompson.
Fifth Row: Pat Zglinicki, Peggy Pittman, Debby Dick-
ens, Bobby Beran, Kathy Finley, Kathi Cogburn,
Debbie Hoaser, Susan Brown, Mary Mattson, Margery
Gray. Sixth Row: Kathy Nevins, Patty O'Neall, Nancy
Burnham, Suellen Schwartz, Maureen Fennelly, Lucy
Flanders, Barbara Goodman, Karen Sweet, Peggy
Share, Patty Weston, Cassie Costlow, Sharon Cun-
ningham. Lida Holmgreen, Meridith Hroza, Mary
Pomeroy, Liz Hickey, Ann Kelly, Sandy Warfoman.
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ANDREWS EAST - Left to Right, Front Row: Ed De Angelo, Robert Waters,
Rob Barley, Mary Jane, .James Bergstedt, Chris Juchiro, Steve Sallanger.
Second Row: Bill Fish, Chris Collin, Bill Grannell, Michael Duval, Peter Finch,
Marc Schwartz. Third Row: Ralph Jackson, Bill Briggs, Luke Studer, James
Stowell, John Bundy, Jon Hillson, Rick Bradshaw, John Zlmities, John Giotti,
Andy Montaine, Fred Beigie, Ollie Jackson. Fourth Row: Ed Rubino, Todd
Rosen, Larry Ceozeir, Fred Sutherland, Robert Carlson, Kent Meager, Alex
Truillio, John Ryerson, Cliff Duvall, Bob Weatherly. Fifth Row: Robert Hunt,
Boyd Pickens, Robert Sahlman, Stanley Thorp, Duncan Mackie, Bruce Raddatz,
Charles Lake, Christopher Trautner, Steven Mars, Steve Thompson, Thomas
Blaue, James Holl, Dennis Shackley, Gary Manolelbaum.
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ARNETT WEST - left to Right, Front Row! Gordon Gcrvey, Dave Hedberg, Bob Brant,
Al Blum, Clark Holt, Rod Bush, Rich Moore. Second Row: Chuck Goble, Mark Frick, Jock
Dolcuort, Miguel Munresa, Randy Henkels, Malcolm MacMillan. Third Row: Steve Sor-
ensen, John Williams, Scott Bollinger, Rich Levinson, Scott Scmwick.
waiting by the Ia ke for a girl
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ARNETT NORTH - Left to Right, Front Row: Arthur McCoske, Dave Myers, Jeff Lingle, Ralph Albi, Randy
Bradley, Bob Fralick, Allen Detfling. Second Row: Ed Pierson, Rob Rohloff, John Landgraf, John Tucker,
Larry Massie, Jim Benway, Tom Hay, Peter Rogge. Third Row: George Sides, Jim Roberts, John Waite,
Steve Oyer, Paul Peek, Herb Vinson, John Cooke, Steve Tobias.
ARNETT EAST - Left to Right, Front Row: Gary Wong, Steve Peterson,
Ken Buier, John Landgraft, Rob Bowloff, Al Kciwanahe, Tim March.
Second Row: Lew Sherman, Pat Crawford, Ken Steuvins, Zomil Mokrin,
Bruce Bowman, Craig Farmer. Third Row: Ken Challacombe, Bob Schwohn,
Ken Gossett, Ed Kraus, Hugh Upton, Tom Moore, Bill Goodner. Fourth
Row: Tom Sandars, Ken Amotoni, David Clark, Arnie Lenefski, Michael
Alben. Fifth Row: Ken Dietz, Rich Fuhr, Paul Pielek, Dennis Winslow,
Larry Mayne, Jim Flora, Scott Lewis, Scott Bollinger, John Williams.
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SIXTH AND SEVENTH FLOORS - Left To Righi, Froni
Row: Warren Huff, ivan Fox, John Reed, John Zimmer-
man, Dave Nelson, Jim Melon. Second Row: Marvin
Alexander, Hermanson James, Bob Botrinelli, Hey-
mans Richardo, Hugh Wilson, Fred Augustine. Third
Row: Steve Gildea, George Watkins, Steve Berkshire,
Cliff Anderson, Jim Anderson, Jim O'Brien.
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Row: Micheal Staskin, Rick Okagawa, Edward Meyer,
Haiar Haiar, Richard Horwitz. Second Row: AI Thauf,
Robert Eyer, Bill Hayes, David Evensen, John Salazar,
Charles Winthrop, Layne VanArsdale, Emad Baban.
Third Row: Arr Garbosky, George Schiel, Gary Soule,
John Sharrah, Ken Phillips, Mark Awders, Delbert
Ragland. Fourth Row: Stephen Bershenyi, Thomas
Mliler, Guenter Manczur, Kevin Boyle, Bob Lombardi.
missing a bus
for an eight o'cIock
the elevators that
moved with the wind
the dust
the noise
and the crane
EIGHTH AND NINTH FLOORS - Left to Right, Front
Row: Sally Steinhart, Suzanne Milord, Linda Brough-
ton, Candi Miller. Second Row: Susan Barkalow,
Barbara Brownson, Missy Lulueiian, Muffy, Jackie
Schumacher, Frances Trichel. Third Row: Gayle Mas-
ciocchi, J.K. Brute, Coop, Betty Lou Losey, Peggy Parr,
Beverly Culver, Kathy Carlblom, Jinny McKinzie.
isECoNn AND THIRD nooks - Left to nigm, Front
Row: Terry Ziegler, Lynne Buker, Janet Brown, Susan
Craig., Mary Cobb, Debbie Cook, Nancy Giberson,
Betty Lou Brown. Second Row: Linda Letfs, Nancy'
Barr, Patricia Seelig, Becky Tackett, Marilyn Fink,
Joan Diamond, Karen Hess, Connie McLean, Ellen
Bell. Third Row: Rifle Zell, D. Rill Seligman, F. Roff,
Linda Besil, Embee Garson, Adelita Hernandez, Judy
Weinstein, Adrienne Golden, Valerie Farrell, Lana
Levitsky, Kathy Krieger, Gayle Cooper. Fourth Row:
Marie Roclrigue, Bonnie Solomon, Linda Beall,
Jeanette Hunter, Linda Huffman, Sue Dow, Lynn
Swanson, Erin Drake, Cynthia Thewlis.
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Row: Mike Luse, Russ Butcher, Lew Bussez, Bob nick. Third Row: Stan Justice, Dent Covington,
Pratt, Ray Edmison. Second Row: Richard Truiillo, Robert Jacobsen, Joy Farsberg, Steve McLain.
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Second Row: Jim Nielsen, James Orr, Richard Woodard, Jay Culley, Trung Chinh Nguyen, Weaver.
Third Row: David Sfeere, Lawrence Girard, Jr., Patrick Kennedy, John Elcle, William Ratruck. Fourth Row:
Phil Friedrich, Verle Plumb, Mark lsenberg, Daryl Kuiper, Mike Murphey, Michael Hall, Jim Brown.
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WEST BASEMENT - Left to Right, Front Row: Doug Downey
Ron Revier, Glen Nogami, George Broostrom, Dale Dobroth
Steye Bruce, Second Row: Jorge Oreo-Jaime, John Wallace
Earl Lord, Jeff Nathan, Ronrico Hawkins, John Morrison
the rattling pipes
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Stacey Greenberg, Steve Huff, John Furneaux, John Craw-
ford, Larry Glass. Third Row: Mike Allen, Tom Holan, Rick
Yasukawa, Mike Hicks, Rick Greene, Charles Wilcox, Mike
Long, Gerry Burr, Fred Gerber, Craig Holland, Scott Mattes,
Juss Hull, Val Carr.
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WEST, FIRST FLOOR - Left to Right, Front Row: Pratt, Bob Moore, Larry Martinez, Mark Zobrist,
Bob Abrams, Jeff Larson, Wes Mellow, Danny Don Golden, Byron Williams, Herman Oehl, David
Ferguson, Lindsay Johnson, Sian Greenflwl, KfiS Robinson, James Patterson, Richard Norris, Rufus
Moe, Dave Ott, James Hagius, Craig Hadden, Thompson, Jimmy Nicklos.
wEs'r, SECOND noon - Left to mgm, Front
Row: Dave Moore, Gary Buchanan, Frog
Tackman, Cecil Coffey, Rick Ehrlich, David
Lyons, Ron Zinner, Rich Gielak, Charles Har-
ney. Second Row: Ray Neihery, Dick Down-
ing, Dave DiManna, Eric Allred, Chuck Bioe-
lzies, Greg Larson, Benny Freedman, Roger
Maupir, Jim Ley. Third Row: Lorrie Pickett,
Roger Lalich, Dave Tanin, James Joyce, Tomie
Fox, Dave Weesner, George Lawrence, Jim
Arndt, Chris Garbarino, Robb Kahn, Juan
Morales, Harry Kortnicki.
west, THIRD noon - Left to nighi, From
Row: Willis Dunkeem, Fred Schields, Malcom
Eiler, Irving Minx, Norman Greene, Zeroon
Stinismueller. Second Row: Donn Livingston,
Terry Shockey, Mike Roach, Dave Moore,
Wayne Carlson, Jon Johnson, Mike McCown,
John Jessen, Dick Gozinyra. Third Row: Steve
Brown, Bill Cusic, John Webster, Tim Klober-
danz, Steve Rawlings, Rudy Miyake, Gary
Brown, Charlie Phillips, Garry Joquess, Jerry
Clayton.
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Mclntosh, Martin Otsuka, Charles Canby, Robert Silas Eliot, Jagger Moslco, David French, Jim Millard
Allis, Steve Fischer, Tom Angerer, Garry Eicharn, Glenn Claycomb, Jeff Raymond.
EAST BASEMENT - Left to Right, Front Row: Ron
Schnackenberg, Joe Ghiglia, Rick Mueller, Barry Kerr,
Donald Frey, Rodger, Shell, James Yacovella, Forrest
Welsh, James Whitley, Larry Watson, Steve Bradstreet,
Manfred Uebelhoer. Second Row: Peter Godfrey, Tony
Golden, Todd Frazier, Jim Alexander, Alex Hallberg,
Fred Leonhard, Hal Barnes, Beniomin Freedman, Brian
Walker, Jeff Schimpff, Al Tachman, Leslie Kinnie,
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Clapp, Stephen
Levine, Kearn Fischer, David Zenfmyer. Third Row: Del Soe-
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Richard Pommerening, Randal George, Craig Watson, Steve
Porter, Jim Veenstra.
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SECOND FLOOR - Left io Right, Front Row: Steve
Osmar, Steve Jones, Jeff Lawson, Peter Jacobsen,
Mike Brown, Brien Meilleur, Bill Beals, Bob Buzby,
Chuck Giceck, Thomas Sramm, Dennis Zablowski.
Second Row: Gary Slavens, Ben Schwafken, Ralph
Beistline, Greg Estes, Wally Kunzman, Howard Powers,
Theophylis Aronson, Terry Davison, Jim Karins. Third
Row: Donald Whiteley, William Ryan, F. L. Gardner,
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Sayld, Harvey Swartz, Wallace Kuntzman Jr, David Reming-
ton, Henry Gustavesen, Jay Watson, Sam Dreksler. Second
Rowz' Greg 1-letcher, Deon Rowell, Jeff Rutter, Glenn Goss,
Jim Massie, Bruce Hathaway, Jeff Warcl, Michael Meaux,
Bert Akitake, Steve Jurclen, Bill Mumford, Larry Wallman.
Third Row: Gerald Houck, Fred Billmeyer, Bruce Young, Steve
Storrs, Dave Zamzow, Andy McLanahan, Leonard Issaak,
Capt. Pierce Audobon Forsdyke, Esq., Doug Whitney, Tom
Barnes, Charles Thomas. Fourth Row: Keith Jones, Bryan
Holley, Dudley Mitchell, Bill Grace, Kevin Shanahan, Jim
Merchant, George Pierce, Carl Berclie, Robert Teich, Lance
Sterling, Bob Abel, Mike Eatough. Fifth Row: Dave Clanton,
Tom Mullaney, Bart Petersen, Bill Marcoe, Jim Page, John
Michel.
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The College Inn is a residence for college
women which has The same hours, rulings, and
regulaTions as UniversiTy dormifories, buT which
is a privafe residence. The difference is noTed
in such Things as available parking space, Two
Television seTs, a heaTed swimming pool, and a
balcony ThaT goes wiTh every room. Locafed
one block from campus, The girls noT only have
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Left to Right, Front Row: Robin Stolz, Sally Russell, Cindy Smith, Boyce, Christy Leyman, Wells Downey, Janet Shelton, Judi'
Liz Stern, Pam VanDeventer. Second Row: Arleen Bismark, Alling, Chris Goodwin, Susie Creed, Annie Homes, Stephanie
Laura Pinkowski, Nancy Detmar, Mrs. Gammel, Margie John- Heist. Fourth Row: Whitney Green, Susie Butterfield, Ellen Starr.
son, Jean Demong, Mary Kay Sheridan. Third Row: Ginger
New additions and traditionally good food have made the Colonial
boarding house a good two semester home for many CU men and
women. The Resident Advisor has been given new facilities from which
to work her miracles ot wisdom and patience. Also, the grounds
have been faced with a bright new fence.
The men's annex needs no additions except perhaps a set ot bleachers
from which to watch the year round procession of females on the sun
roof next door. As the weather improves the men are allowed a closer
look on the pretense of swimming in the Colonial's pool.
Needless to say the Colonial enjoys a healthy competitive atmosphere.
Left to Right, Front Row: Tina Hansen, Myra Rotenberg, Row: Laura Roten, Jo Carol Smith, Sheila Hough, Patty
Ann Kresge, Barb Jameson, Marilyn Ross, Barb Renolds. Formichelli, Cary Bahauf, Pat Whitaker, Karen Keeling, Lyn
Second Row: Donna Baueke, Betsy Cooper, Judy Wyatt, Hollen, Joan Nelson. Fourth Row: Adelia Kearny, Leslie
Mrs. Gammel, Mary Wick, Judy Kott, Starr McLeran. Third Reed, Meredith Newby, Kay Walter.
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boThrobe. The Columbine is noT o Univer-
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for oi profir. And you don'T moke o proTiT
by hoving your cusTomers comploin. The
Columbine is Therefore sTudenT orienToTed.
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houses boTh men ond women, ond is o shorT
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deep lounge choir, who wonTs To leove
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Right, Front Row: Estelle Singer, Pamela
Pfuetze, Susie Coleman, Donna Mandel.
Second Row: Kathy Murowski, Anne Gal-
lupe, Susan Colley, Madeline Moore,
Joyce Earickson, Marilyn Waski, Virginia
D'Orazio, Elaine Jackson. Third Row:
Carol Eiser, Jan Grave, Carole Griep,
Nancy Michael, Susan Murray, Karen
McDonnel, Mari Jane Maris, Vicki Romeo.
Part ofthe crowd escaping from the dorms
can be found in Hunter's Boarding House
clustering around Mrs. Hunter listening
to tales of "old" Boulder. Otherufavorite
pastimes, besides eating, are playing cards
and planning their spring steak trys.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffs harbor another
set of dorm fugitives under their roof.
The "Hofts' girls" spend their stud-y
breaks adopting animals that pass their
doors and having meetings ofthe "after
midnight movie ofthe week club."
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Carol MacLennan, Earline Kissinger, Peggy Arndt, Missy Neely, Barbara Sterreft,
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Marilyn Rodgers, Mrs. Hunter. Second Row: Bob Vineyard, Marty Frye, Carl
Eschen, Clifton Whitchurch, John Barber, Alvin Nelson, Grover Wofman, Mickey
McNamara, Frank Prescott.
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the plantation opens for one year
Left to Right, Front Row: Rosemary Callahan, Helen Howard, Pam Allgire, Ginny Maher, Parry Graham. Third Row: Mary Lee Zappola, Sue Tcigue, Diane Krysrosek
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1122 PLEASANT ST. -- Left to Right: A. Fein, spiritual advisory B. Boofes, keeper
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among nations
Left to Right, Front Row: Mr. Lesser, Dianne Cheseldine, Abclulla El-Sebaiye, Gail
Wallace, Prof. El Mallakh. Second Row: Also Sofomayor, Nineiie Sword, Susann
Wheeler, Dwan Shipley, Hassan Sohbi, John Coller.
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isTic. BuT iT is The kind of idealism ThaT if
everyone had iT, and worked Toward iT, iT
wouldn'T be impracfical idealism, iT would
loe realiTy. By Their working To promofe
mufual undersfanding and creafe friendship
among naTions, They are making iT a realiTy,
noT iusf a Topic of lafe nighT discussions.
IT is achieved Through Cosmo Coffee Hours
which are held every Wednesday afTernoon, aT
which Time shorT programs of a serious naTure T
are presenTed by various naTionaliTy groups.
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also monThly acTiviTies which are mainly of
a social naTure. NoT all communicaTion
comes Through lecfures and picTures. Some
of iT comes Through laughfer on a hay
ride aT Hidden Valley or a Halloween Dance
aT Eldorado Springs, or Through plain
enioymenT of a Chrisfmas Dance.
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Left to Right, Front Row: Susan Snyder, Charles Schubert,
Janet Naylor, Elizabeth Lacey, A. Emeis, Janet Gerandy,
Donna Bertholdt, Dianne Cheseldine, Jean-Francois Louis.
Second Row: Donna Nelson, Becky Lemoine, Lasse-Nymeen
Geir Aarflot, Finn Rustad, Erik Grorud, Ken Sortland, Mary
Lindsay, Guy Legat, Nancy Gwynn. Third Row: Dirk Smith,
Rick Schnell, Hans Fuglerud, Ninette Sward, Inge Fretheim,
Arild Moen, Norvald Foss, Inge Nielsen, Svein Buli, Shiva
Patil, Aanonsen Hass, Ola Nordmann, Camilo Antonio.
Left to Right, Front Row: Guillermo Macari, Ginny Irving,
Wu Tin-Chee, Pat Cronin, Cristina Tidicis, Marika Bensas-
son, Marilyn Ritchey, Abdulaziz Sagr, Ahmad Khaiah, Dwan
Shipley, Betekadu Mifiku, Remo Gaio, Tom Switzer. Second
Row: Rolando Coronel, Olivia Santos, Jodie Rouse, Joseph
Brogli, Biorn Tidics, John Coffer, Penny Gossert, Judith
Arriza, Hassan Sohbi, Edward Gibbs, Ninette Sward, Harry
Pollard. Third Row: Arnoldo Rozenberg, Florence Mills, Jose
DeLaTorre, Barb Irving, Jorge Villanueva, Gunnar Svedlund,
Guy Latestere, Dave Axtell, Franc Brglez, Vladimir Cadez,
Chang Perry Tsou-Ming, Dan Bice, Albetlt Romero.
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so close to know and
Latin America is not That far away. IT is situated
in The same hemisphere wiTh us, colonized aT
approximaTely The same Time, and populated wiTh
people who fought for Their independence iust as
we did. But what do we know about Latin Ameri-
can countries? The cha-cha, The Panama Canal, The
embassy-oil Trouble in Venezuala, a surface see-
whaT-you-want-To view. This is The aTTiTude and
The knowledge ThaT The Latin American Club
wishes To change. With The change They hope To
encourage friendship and understanding among
all people of The Western Hemisphere. The founda-
Tion To build on is simple. They sponsor Spanish
classes for beginning and advanced sTudenTs, dis-
cussions of Latin American culTure and liTeraTure,
lectures about The Latin American countries in Their
days of independ-ence, and presenTaTions of native
dances and folk music. IT is on This elemenTary
basis ThaT They envision The hope of a future of
united friendship.
understand so little
Left To Right, Front Row: Melissa West, Ana Cristina De la Torre, Raquel Herrera, Jaime, Rolando Coronel, Olivia Santos, Hector Perez de Teiada, Guillermo Macori,
Joan Oechsle, Jose de Latorre-Leano, Renata Meira. Second Row: Jorge Oreo- Luis Meira. Third Row: Tom Dunn, Arnoldo Rozenberg, Jorge Villanueva, Dana
Cherry, Adolfo Sotomayor.
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Left To Right, Front Row: Colette Sweet, Mary Okada, Ellen Nakatsu, Iris Yasiu, Shiva Patil. Third Row: Dale Miyahira, Bruce NakaTa,- Kurt Krueger, Susann
John Umemofo. Second Row: Bob Sueyama, Denise Watts, Tom Haas, Joel Sana, Wheeler, Paul Perez, Mike Baldwin.
open your mind and
walk out in the world
Japanese sTudenTs parfaking of American culTure.
People Think abouf Japan. They someTimes
call iT "The mysferious orienT," and people
puT iT on Their fuTure 'round The world
agenda so They can ricle in a rickshaw. BUT
The closesT mosT of us geT is To Madame
BuTTerfly's. Unless, of course, you happen
To wander around anol nofice Things, like
The meeTings and programs of Kenkyu
Club. Kenkyu Club is designed To infrooluce
people, pariicularly sTudenTs, To Japan.
They hold a Japanese Fesfival consisTing of
a Japanese dinner, enTerTainrnenT, an
exhibif of Japanese arTicles, and a sale of
Japanese merchandise. IT also sponsors
free monThly culfural programs which
include movies and slides of Japan. The
club combines any maior inTeresT wiTh a
counTerparT in Japan - even To giving
olemonsTraTions of Japanese musical
insfrumenfs. And everyThing is auThenTic.
Preparing for The Japanese FesT'ival.
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Oyvind Roth, Lars Hoivok, .Ion Gustuvsen, lnge Fret-
heim. Second Row: Rolf Pryde, Gunnar-Erik Eiklid, Finn
Left to Right, Front Row: Alernayeho Asres, Fantaye
Awash, Prof. R. Elmcillakh, Abainesh Mitiku, Andebr-
helping
adjust to a
new culture
The University chapter of the
Association of Norwegian
Students is a part of the
international organization
whose purpose is to gather
information for Norwegian
students coming to America
to study. This information in-
cludes such things as travel
guides to a new country,
climate information, and
books to brush up on English
with. The club also aids the
students in keeping in contact
with other Norwegian students
in America, since the newness
of a country can dissipate into
homesickness occasionally.
They also sponsor parties and
several picnics during the year
to help the CU Norwegians
become acquainted with each
other and with American cus-
toms, their first initiation being
into the world of hot dogs,
potato chips, and ants.
Rustad, Geido Nicolaysen, Hans Roar Fuglerud, Nor-
vald Foss, Inge Nielsen. Third Row: Thorleif Enger,
Svein Buli, Ole-Kristian Fadum, Per Terie Andresen,
Elling Myklebust.
han Weldegiorgis, Mulumebet Mitiku, 'Y-U Obi. Sec-
'ond Row: Tom Uguru, David Axtell, Finaso Bcbili, Edet
Essang.
The African Students 'Association at CU
is founded on a simple motive: to promote
unity among the African students attending CU
This unity not only draws together individuals
who might otherwise have to find their way t
prom through a maze of new customs alone, but it
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gives them the force in a university community. l
Working as a unified whole, they are able to
propagate information on African Affairs
and cooperate with other foreign students
to promote mutual understanding
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Judo, meaning "gentle way," was developed
almost entirely by Dr. Jigoro Kano in the late
l800's and is a refinement of earlier Indian-
Oriental martial arts. It is a competitive sport and
not a self-defense art, and is practiced with a
philosophical essence developed by the Indian
priest Daruma. The CU Judo Club is affiliated with
the Kod-han, the parent organization of all judo.
The club works out twice weekly, offering both
instruction and practice, holds demonstrations for
the general public on such occasions as Activities
Day, and enioys periodical social events.
the out-of-door life
The Hiking Club provides an opportunity to relax
and enioy the mountainous areas of Colorado. The
club was formed in order to stimulate an interest
in the out-of-door life which is so easily attain-
able in the mountains around Boulder. The club
sponsors weekly activities including hikes, steak
frys, rock climbing schools, camping, cross-country
ski tours, and snowshoeing. The club even carries
their activities as far as the San Juans near Lake City
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preparations for winter carnival
go on all week, and then...
Winter Carnival is an annual traditional rite to
winter and the Rocky Mountains. The Greeks may have
given festivals for wine, CU students honor snow.
Winter Carnival is the result of the Campus's
proximity to the mountains, the tact that college
students are college students, and the work ofthe
service fraternity, Alpha Phi Omega. Winter Car-
nival actually lasts for one week and one weekend.
During the week the selections for the Winter
Carnival Royalty are made through money votes of
the students. The boy and girl with the most
coins, bills, and checks in their iugs reign
over the weekend's festivities. Also during the
Week are the contests that can be run on flat
ground-, such as the ice block races where girls
receive cold stomachs. That weekend the Carnival
climaxes at Breckenridge with ski races and the
crowning ofthe King and Queen.
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Calico and BooTs combines a program of
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producT of which could be a dancing Team
wiTh enough Talenf To Tour The counTry.
The emphasis of The club is on square
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buff "fly-ins": a combination
of social breakfasts, air meets,
and technological training
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Buff Flying Club was formed on campus in T956 as a social organiza-
Tion of people inTeresTed in flying and acTiviTies relaTed To aviaTion, as
well as obfaining reduced' raTes on Training. Since Then, The club has
been incorporaTed by The sTaTe and has aTTended compeTiTion aT various
universiTies Th roughouT The wesT and midwesT. This year Their member-
ship has increased from 45 To l i5 members and includes sTudenTs,
faculiy, sfaff, and members of Their families. Since 9Oo!o of The mem-
bership are sTudenT piloTs, The club offers ground school TaughT by a
cerTified ground insTrucTor. OTher Technical aspecfs of The club are iTs
Tours of The weaTher bureau, The conTroI Tower of STapleTon AirporT, and
The UniTed Airlines FlighT Training Cenfer. Besides enTering air meeTs,
The club offers movies, guesT speakers, cmd organizaTional assisTance
To oTher colleges.
Being a member of The InTercolIegiaTe Flying AssociaTion involves
airrending The Annual MeeTs vvhich feaTure conTesTs such as power-on
spoT landings, The bomb drop, and navigaTional evenTs. The Buff Flying
Club also hosTs and afiends regional flying meeTs sponsored by The
regional collegiaTe flying clubs which includes The Universify of
Wyoming, CSU, and The US Air Force Academy. The organizoTionaI
capabiliTies of The club are demonsTraTed by The facT ThaT They helped
organize one of Their compeTiTors, CSU, and They have also been asked
To help organize a flying club aT RuTgers.
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horses and people
The C Bar U Riders Club of The Universiiy
of Colorado exisTs To promoTe The sTudenTs'
inTeresT in and knowledge of horses and
horsemanship. This works ouT To be a Two
way sTreeT- for The horse. The rider who
knows more abouT his horse will be able To
TreaT The animal beTTer who will necessar-
ily respond be1'Ter. The highlighTs for This
yea r's members were The Thanksgiving
Pack,Trip which lasTed several days, and
The Spring Class ll Horse Show which
draws enTries from Th roughouf Colorado
and surrounding sTaTes.
Left To Right, Front Row: Barbara Efseroff, Noel Kent, Mor- Shelley McDonal. Second Row: Bill Gallegos, Chris Nolan.
goref Gobbotf, Jim Kehoe, Debbie Brown, Sally Stebbins, Third Row: June Porter, Kathy Bromcnte, Doug Pracko, Diane
Kenney, James Wright.
du darlings chosen
to add poise to rush
and other activities
This year the men of Delta Upsilon chose nineteen additional
coeds to serve as DU Darlings. These girls represent a cross
section of freshmen, sophomore, iunior, and senior girls who
are active in various campus organizations. Chosen for their
personality, poise, and Congeniality, these girls loin the
members of the house in such activities as rush, teas,
initiation, parties, volleyball games, and open houses. Each
girl adds her individuality to the group which acts as a
whole to assist the DU's in their activities.
Jennifer Johnson, Cathy Foster, Janice West, Pat
Soenksen, Donna Bresee, Diane Drake, Helen Jones,
Joan Unger, Fordie McClave, Martha Walton.
Left to Right, Front Row: Sandy Giury, Lorrie Phillips, Marilyn
Swift, Barbara Miller, Cindy Roofner, Lynn Prangley. Second
. Row: Linda Koch, Karleen Ray, Becky Frank, Gloria Olsen,
Nancy Kirk, Debbie Frizen, Jan Binney. .
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ben. Second Row: RheTa Flerning, Betsy WenTworTh, Ray Brucker,
Connie Aikens, Cindy Thayer, Helen Russell. Third Row: Dave Trapp,
Rich Wilclau, Sue Church, Gael Sullivan, Jeff Reynolds. Fourth Row:
Mike Ellsbury, John Schroeder, Jerry Fulton, Walt Colligan.
WiTh a ToTal membership of over 2,000, The Buff Ski Club re-
mains The largesT club on The CU campus. To maTch This large
membership, The club offers a confinuously expanding program of
V acTiviTies. Every year The club sponsors The usual Trips To
STeamboaT, Aspen, Vail, Breckenridge, and Arapahoe. Going
along wiTh The Trips, an insTrucTion program aT Lake Eldora
offers skiers The chance To look good on The slopes.
Socially, The club has weekly funcfions around Boulder and
The TradiTional spring picnic aT The reservoir To end The
year. The mosf popular privilege The members enioy is The
chance To use The GeorgeTown Lodge. The lodge provides a
nighT's lodging, a sTeak dinner, and afmosphere for The
person who has iusT finished a hard day's skiing.
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The CU Racing Club serves as The cenTer of racing for all
UniversiTy sTudenTs, wheTher novice or advanced, wiTh
special emphasis on The beginner and novice racer. This
year The club conTinued iTs TradiTional program as well as
adding several new acTiviTies, such as films of CURC
members racing and a full Time coaching sTaff.
The club's program begins in The fall wiTh dry-land work-ouTs
To condiTion The novices and experTs who wish To race during
The winTer season. When The snow falls, The work-ouTs are
moved To Lake Eldora, where The coaches seT slalom courses
To help The racer improve his Technique. Along wiTh The
Training and pracTice, which never sTops, CURC sponsored The
Colorado Cup Race and helped wiTh The Rocky MounTain
Division Finals and The Regional Championships.
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an opportunit
for fellowship
Tri-C Club was formed several years ago to t
provide an opportunity tor all students
interested in Christian fellowship and rec-
' reation to get together. Each week, mem-
bers hold several devotional periods in
which spiritual and current social
matters are discussed. Tri-C meets in
a relaxed atmosphere where students may
enjoy visiting, studying, or planning re-
treats, Sunday nightsuppers, and parties.
TRI C-Left to Right, Front Row: Eldon Bevill, Sue Russell, Pauline Bradshaw, Linda Blount
Second Row: Lois Moore, Donna Thomas, Bob Harris, Van Alessandro.
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The Church ot Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints is located in the Institute ot Religion
immediately oft campus. This close proxi-
mity to students enables their members
to spend considerable time there both
socially and as an untied whole pursuing
the goals ot their church.
OFFICERS - Left to Right: Bob Winkel, Gary Armstrong,
Peggy Spute, Paul Garvin, Karla Kenner, Jim Ficklin.
Left to Right, Front Row: Susie M. Smith, Pat Barton,
Ken Armstrong, Gloria Armstrong, Patricia Wade,
Marie Cox, Peggy Armstrong, Judy Lombard, Joan
Spaulding, Bretta Sue Croley, Dianne Winkel, Charla
Windley, Jay Windly. Second Row: Annette Eliason,
Katie Doyle, Sue Bender, Scott Muhn, Elizabeth Has-
kins, Linda Puryear, Marguerite Spute, Karla Kenner,
Jan Murphy, Carla Keel, Barbara Blunt, Paul Windley.
Third Row: Margie Holmes, Ellen Darvin, Claudia Little,
Mike Luzie, Karen Luzier, Derek Shubin, Linda Shubin,
Karen Miles, David Michaelson. Fourth Row: Gary Car-
vre, Blair Holmes, Paul Sarvin, Alex E. Truiillo, Elder
Mathews, Steven Dixon, Jim Ficklin, E. Wayne Whit-
marsh, K. J. Anderson, Chris Kermiet, Gary Armstrong.
Fifth Row: Mike Holland, R. Joseph Heogany, Wendell
H. Melrose, Lynn Eliason, Elder Dorton, Phil C. Aikele,
Dave Bedwell, Lynn Perkins, Perry Pierce, Golden
Adams, Dennis Ficklin, Bob Winkel.
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Canterbury Club
University of Colorado offers
combine his knowledge and
his questions with his parti
cipation in the Episcopal
Church Canterbury Club by
considering the frame of
reference ofthe college stu
dent allows him to look for
and find what he wants at a
level within the Church The
club also provides The student
with opportunities for social
izing with both adults and
other students in various
activities
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CLUB Left to Right, Front Row Sharolee Bowker, Holly Dutton, Betsy Brown, Bob
Pratt, Tad Foster Second Row Joan Flinn, Gary Brainclrd, Marty Brainard, Wendy Hall, Jim Hatfield,
Rod Nathan Thnrd Row Phyllis Halleman, Sfeve Alwart, Linda Colwell, Buffy Trewitt, Joan Karrer,
Gary Svobodo
helping to produce
stability
in academic life
The members ofthe Christian Science Or
ganization believe that academics are an
expression ofthe infinltude of ideas,
all having their sources in God The
"identity crisis," pressures of time,
and cheating are symptomatic of a belief
that man in the likeness of God can be
limited Honesty, prayer, diligence, and
the recognition that Intelligence is
equally available to all produces sta
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service, fellowship,
worship and study
Kappa Phi is a club for ChrisTian college women inTeresTed
in service, fellowship, worship, and sTudy. Over ThirTy
chapTers exisT on campuses across The counTry. Alpha
DelTa chapTer aT CU dispersed Their energies over many
areas of acTiviTies This year. They again supporfed an
orphan Filipino girl by sending money for food, clofhing,
and oTher essenTials. The money is obTained by cleaning
The Wesley FoundaTion building. Ofher service proiecfs are
running a nursery for The Wesley FoundaTion, running
The Wesley coffee hour, and collecfing Toys for Ridge
Home. A sTudy group on "WhaT Do Women?" and various
speakers aT meefings add To The undersTanding of Them-
selves. The maior social evenT of The year is The dance
given in The spring. Ofher acTiviTies adding To The fellow-
ship are Their PhiliTia Dinner wiTh The alumnae and The
Chrisfmas meeTing.
meeting the religious
needs of college students
Left to Right, Front Row: Ray Stwalley, Larry Ewing, Nancy Lundberg, Shelley
Farson, Deborah Dodd, Myrna Dailey, Emily Miller, .lack Tracy, Babs Gray, Barb
Calfee, Marian Spurgeon, Ran Revier, John Haidu. Second Row: Wally Finley,
Marilyn Lee, Sylvia Berg, Cheryl Keim, Susan Goolsby, Marilyn Greb, Chuck
Keim, Kent Oglesby, William Arndt, Jim Sullivan, David Pucllik, Gary Graf,
Neil Williams, Terry Allen, Louise Stwalley. Third Row: Denise Cloninger, Nancy
Clair, Marilyn Stryker, Karen Edwards, Kitty Cox, Barbara Oglesby, Jackie
Hammelmann, Roberta Allen, Patty Owens, Nancy Cowan, Erma Stephens,
Judy Stwalley.Fourth Row: Charles Cowan, Warren Knight, David Binkley, Joel
Bradshaw. Fifth Row: Jim Hugins, Charles Revier, Dave Hattan, Don Cadwal-
lader, Karl Varian, Charles Austin, Paul Durbin.
The phases of a person's life affect his attitudes, his
ideals, and goals. His relationship with the world
around him undergoes changes as he progresses from youth
to college student to adult. As such, the religious
needs of the college student must be provided for in a
different manner than they were. His religious involve-
ment becomes reinterpreted to meet the goals he is
seeking. Wesley Foundation is concerned for the college
student and what he seeks in the complex world of the
university and growth. The Foundation is interested
in reaching the student through the intellectual channels
that the student moves through. Thus the student is
allowed to live his faith through worship, forums,
retreats, and participation in service proiects.
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a liason for business school
students and faculty
Consisting ot appointed members from the various Business
School organizations, the Business School Student Board
is the organized liason between the students andthe
faculty. In addition to coordinating Business School
activities and planning special events such as the
Annual Honors Banquet, the Board this year began to
publish a newspaper known as The Entrepreneur, complete
with editorials, advertising trom local merchants,
and the latest news from the Business School.
Left to Right, Front Row: Bill Lurtz, Roland Brumbaugh, Jo Yeargain, Don Toan. Second Row: John Lym-
beropoulos, Kon Helgoth, Don Hambrick, Milton Thrasher, Dwight Foy, William McElroy, Tom Batcheller,
Lynn Heinze, Charles Streamer.
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the vital link between
the classroom's business
The core of activity in Alpha Kappa Psi,
the first professional fraternity in business,
consists ofa professional program of pro-
minent speakers from businesses in the
Denver-Boulder area. This gives the mem-
bers that vital link between the classroom
and the business world they will soon enter.
Also on the fraternity's program are tours
of area ,business enterprises, initiation
banquets, and numerous informal social
functions.
Left to Right, Fron! Row: Royce Carlson, Bill Renner, Roland Brumbaugh, Jerry Hetherington,
Jim Hull. Second Row: Dave Kimberly, Gary Maxon, Curr Kopecky, Byron Nicholson. Third
Row: Dennis Kruse, Gary Matlock, Bob Steinforth, George Nowell. Fourth Row: Jerry Shinn,
Dick, Goodnow, Lee Kennedy, Bill Garman.
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Row: Don Hambrick, Anne Hexamer, Dave Bowen. Third Row: Bob Jenkins, Tom Barcheler.
speakers and tou rs
keep tabs on business
cuama covers
marketing
CUAMA, alThough iT looks like The nafional
chapTer of rerired commercial aciors anony-
mous, is The CU chapTer of The American
Markeiing AssociaTion. All of The chapiers
are formed under The basic principle of The
naTional organizaTion. ThaT is, They are
composed of men and women inTeresTed
in and carrying oui The diverse markeiing
funcfions of American business. CUAMA
members expose Themselves To a broad
professional program covering such mar-
kefing faceis as adveriising, sales manage-
menT, reTailing, and markeiing research.
In addiTion To The professional program,
CUAMA members enioy several social
funciions Throughoui The year.
The iniernaiional fraTerniTy of Delfa Sigma
Pi is an honorary and professional fraTer-
niTy for men of business. The Alpha Rho
chapTer aT CU prides iTself in providing
for iTs members coniinued and varied pro-
fessional programs, including noTevvorThy
speakers and Tours. Also DelTa Sigma Pi
possesses a unique disTincTion for a pro-
fessional fraTerniTy in ThaT iTs members
mainTain and conTinually express an enfhu
siasiic espriT de corps and fraTernal
closeness.
Left in Right, Front Row: Ben Wolfenberger, Milton Thrasher, Mike Chrisiianson, Bill Sansted, Chuck Ralston, Ned Chapman, Dave Schnel-
Jacobson, Bruce Levine, Judy Lake, Don Harnbrick, Chuck Sireamer. ler, Keith Wells. Third Row: Ned Cooper, Harry Pollard, Lance Jacob'
Second Row: Tim Dreis, Larry Kelly, Paul Nerone, Larry Roberts, Kent son, Dennis Rupp, Sieve Newell, Les Refroaw, Eric Mueller, Ari Pofash-
nick, Mick Foy, Tom Thomson.
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Left to Right, Front Row: Karen Vaughn, Anne Shepherd, Mrs. Gentry, Christine Plog, Karen
Kruer. Second Row: Jennifer Errickson, Ellen Cohen, Maureen Long, Susan Davenport, Miriam
Foley, Pat McCosh, Patricia Lawton.
Psi Chi is The national honorary in psych-
ology and its purpose is to recognize out-
standing students in This field. Programs
are designed bythe members to augment
and enhance The regular curriculum. Mem-
bers also gain fellowship and knowledge
Through their association with interested
professors. This past year, besides having
lectures, colloquia and 'panel discussions,
members compiled material on graduate
schools in psychology throughout the coun-
try, held an initiation banquet, and Threw
several parties. Along the lines of service
to others, Psi Chi demonstrated a psychol-
drama for Those who had never seen one,
published a list of summer iob opportuni-
Ties for psychology students, and sent Text-
books to students in Czechoslovakia.
A minority group in the School of Business,
women are iust as determined To crack The
world of business as men - maybe even
more so since they are found To be at a
disadvantage. The women in the
Business School have therefore banded
together in various activities to work to
overcome this handicap. One of these is
Beta Sigma, the business women's honor-
ary. Beta Sigma hosts guest speakers, plans
programs for the benefit of its members.
The speakers come from various segments
ofthe business world, and as businessmen
they are able to inform Beta Sigma mem-
bers ofthe opportunities open to them in
The business world.
This year saw the initiation of an honorary
member into Beta Sigma which Tries to
exclude their competitive maiority - Mr.
John Griest, Finance professor.
Left to Right: Ravel Lutz, Wilmer Wuest, Ron Hilbrard, Patricia Crown, Jack
Camenga, Jane Dimit, Mike King, Pete Van Arsclale, Beau Sweney.
psi chi, the psych honorary
ieee helps students get acquainted
Left to Right, Front Row: Lee Erb, Jim Taggart, Fred Carvaial, Ed Lewis, John Umemoto, Choel
Biggs, Chuck Armstrong, Tom Haas. Second Row: Terry Allen, Franc Brglez, Vincent Carnagan,
Pospahala, Herman Husbands, John Stratfond, Jim Hoerlein, Joe Drotar, Thomas Sakoi. Third
Row: L. Eclelmaier, Gilbert Roper, Theodore Roper, J. Mitchell, lan McMeeking, M. Mohammad,
lradi Zirakzadeh, John Hawkins, Venkappa Gani. Fourth Row: Bob Larson, George Richmond,
Joseph Oliner, Robert Smith, Larry Ault, Richard Zordel, Ken Challocombe, Craig Kinnie, David
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers is the largest engineering Society
in the world. its purposes are to help the
electrical engineering students get ac-
quainted with their classmates and
instructors and obtain knowledge of the
industry through meetings with profession-
al people. IEEE also sponsors tours of
industrial plants and publishes many tech-
nical iournals and reports which are
available to the students through subscrip-
tions. All of these activities benefit the
members by increasing the educational
scope through which he receives his electri-
cal engineering training. IEEE also plans
several proiects for the year which are
both helpful to the engineers and enter-
taining. This year they completed a work-
shop for the IEEE members, established
a study room, and sponsored a local tech-
nical paper contest.
Binkley, Jim Glusick, Don Dudley.
Many schools have prompted the forma-
tion of special honoraries within that
school to reward those students who have
shown their dedication to that field of
learning which is espoused through that
school. This dedication in college shows
itself through academic achievement which
represents the willingness to learn. Eta
Kappa Nu is one of these honoraries in the
field of electrical engineering. Once select-
ed for the honorary, Eta Kappa Nu en-
courages scholarship as well as rewarding
past scholarship. ln this way, Eta Kappa
Nu assists the Electrical Engineering De-
partment by extending the education of
the electrical engineer. Eta Kappa Nu also
emphasizes to its members the importance
of service to the department, which in later
years will be generalized to the company
and people they serve with their work.
eta kappa nu
Left to Right, Front Row: Mike Duncan, Arthur Monteville, John Seaman, John Smay, Dick
Stout, Lew Frauenfeloler. Second Row: Paul Austgen, R. Cormack, John Hawkins, Oyving Roth,
Gilbert Roper, Craig Kinnie, Herman Husbands, John Parker. Third Row: Franc Brglez, David
Andrews, Thomas McDonald, Stephen Flax, Lars Hoivik, Don Olson, Lois TePoel, Joseph Oliner.
Fourth Row: Alan Inglis, lan McMeeking, Lee Eclelmaier, Bob Larson, John Stratford, Kurt
Schenk, Larry Potter, George Richmond.
Left to Right, Front Row: Robert Reynolds, Dean Reynolds, Jerry Romans, Harry Cope, Rick Calhoun, Charles Andresen, Don Cald-
C. Smith, Robert Oliver, Neil McGuire. Second Row: Jaime well, Glenn Smith, Jim Renfrow.
The American Society of Tool Manufacturing Engineers is an engineering .
society dedicated to the service ofthe worldwide tool and manufac-
turing engineering profession. The Society was founded in T932 "to
advance scientific knowledge in The field of tool and manufacturing
engineering and to apply its resources to research, writing, publishing,
and disseminating information." ASTME serves its more than 40,000
members plus T90 senior and 73 student chapters, through a balanced
combination of meetings and publications. The Society publishes the
Tool and Manufacturing Engineer, one ofthe world's outstanding
monthlies.
The purpose of the Associated Engineering Students of
the University of Colorado is to aid the associated students
of the university in providing good student leadership,
guidance, and social activities for the College of Engineering
along with all students at the university. Membership consists
of all students registered in the College of Engineering and
its extensions, and also Those students not in engineering
but who express an interest in the organization. The
control board is the official legislative branch of A.E.S.
The membership of this board consists of the presidents
of all engineering societies and scholastic honoraries, the
president of A.E.S. and his councilmen, the editor ofthe
Colorado Engineer, the editor ofthe Victor, a freshman,
sophomore, and iunior class representative, and any other
person or persons appointed by the president and
approved by the president.
Left to Right, Front Row: Ellison Onizuica, Karen Walker, Ron LeMaster, Don Herman Husbands, Allan Thrut, Irving Susel, John Stratford, Inge Fretheim, Gale
Caldwell, Holly Tulin, Dick Laingar, Jeff Kohr. Second Row: Prof. Williams, grecgfgeyborliolgalailiarkner. Third Row: Nguyen, Jim Synder, Jih Harris, Gary
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Left to Right, Front Row: Rick Dent, Mike Kupko, Donald Miller, Borgos, Ken Kanemoto, 'Al Thaut, Bela Scheiber, Chris Finnoff.
Gary Gaudreau, Erich Draht, Michael Shirkey. Second Row: Pete Third Row: J. Miller, Barrie Riddoch, Creath Fletcher, Randy
Mclntire, Pete Runner, John Allen, Elva Williams.
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left to Right, Front Row: Jan Thompson, Al 'Thaut, John Hawkins, Lyvind Roth, Alan Stage,
Wayne I-leukel, Don Miller. Second Row: William Goss, John Stratford, Per -Terie Andresen,
Gary Bebee, Lars Hoivik, John Seaman, Andy Fuiaros, Cliff Muller, Mike Franckey. Third
Row: Herman Husbands, David Crews, Darryl Pearson, George Richmond, Bill Long, Bob
Holland, Inge Fretheim, Barrie Riddoch, Jeff Kohr. Fourth Row: Gerald Browning, E. C. Siu,
Shirley Rhudy, Richard Laingor, D. Craig Kinnie, Tom Haines, David Balowin, John W. Telle,
Dale Prull. Fifth Row: Dan Singer, Steve Flax, Terry Eck, Arthur Monteville, Garrett Jensen,
Rick Culbertson, William Stenzel, Don Dudley.
During the year the AIAA provided speak-
ers from various parts of the country
discussing topics of current interest in the
aerospace field. In addition, tours were
taken of Beechcraft Corporation and Ball
Brothers Research Corporation. During
E-Days the AIAA sponsored a paper air-
plane contest. The year was highlighted in
the spring with the annual picnic and the
student-faculty banquet.
Sigma Tau, national engineering honor
society, was founded at the University of
Nebraska in IQO4 for the purpose of rec-
ognizing outstanding engineering students
on the basis of scholarship, practicality,
and sociability. Iota Chapter, established
at the University in 1914, each fall and
spring selects students from the upper third
ofthe iunior and senior class possessing
these qualifications.
Various activities are held throughout the
year to complement members' interests in
the realms of social and academic affairs.
The Iota Chapter annually presents the
Sigma Tau outstanding Freshman Engineer
Award to a sophomore who distinguished
himself as a freshman.
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ASME-Left to Right, Front Row: Bruce Maytum, Wayne Henkel, Donald Herrin, Naidar Mahmood, James Fluken, John Espander, Farouk Shaker,
Forkner, Kenneth Petracek, William Hall, David Wesley. Second Row: Ronald Michael Franckey, Charles Bickmore. Third Row: W. Gorrenberg, Gale Cross-
involved
in engineering
Pi Tau Sigma is The naTional honorary
socieTy Tor mechanical engineers. IT was
established in order To recognize Those
men who, by their academic and pracTical
achievemenTs, show real inTeresT and
abiliTy in Their Tield. Pi Tau Sigma's
acTiviTies include sponsoring Tours of
The mechanical engineering labs and di-
recting Tours of The engineering center,
both aTTer TooTball games and for high
school seniors.
ley, Pete Baird, John Quella, Robert Wills, Ronald Franks, Robert Scott.
The STudenT SecTion of The American Society
of Mechanical Engineers provides its members
an insighT inTo The whole of professional
engineering. MonThly meetings are held
aT which speakers from indusTry presenT
programs concerning Technical subiects.
The STudenT SecTion also sponsors Tours To
various local indusTries and insTallaTions.
Pl TAU SIGMA - Left to Right, Front Row: John Quella, Robert Herrin, Wayne Henkel, Daryl
Pearson, David Wesley, James Fluken. Second Row: Ralph Koeller, Robert Wills, Bruce Maytum,
Mike Franckey, Farouk Shaker, Robert Scott.
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Klimoski. Second Row: Jeff Berven, Joel Snider, Robert Brinlcerhoff, Bob Ida, Glenn Michell, Rick Recd.
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The American Institute for Chemical
Engineers strives to join together
the chemical engineers and attempts
to expand their college experiences
beyond chemical engineering. A
wide range of programs has been
offered including speakers on water
pollution, satellites, oil and chem-
ical research, and lasers. The social
aspect of AICHE this year included
a Christmas party, skating picnic,
and a spring function. In addition,
Dean of Engineering, Max Peters,
was elected to the presidency of
national AICHE.
AICHE OFFICERS - Left to Right: Bruce Klimoski, Robert Brinkerhoff, Dave Marston, Chet Sadler.
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Chi Epsilon is a naTional honorary fraTer-
niiy organized To recognize The characTer-
isTics deemed To be fundamenTal To The
successful pursuiT of a career in Civil Engi-
neering. Once These necessary TraiTs are
formalized, Chi Epsilon afrempfs To pro-
moTe Them among Engineering sTudenTs.
Members of This chapTer are composed of
faculfy and sTudenTs in The Civil and
ArchiTecTural Engineering DeparTmenTs.
In addiTion To regularly scheduled social
acTiviTies, The chapTer organizes review
sessions for The Annual Engineer-ln-
Training ExaminaTion.
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Left to Right, Front Row: Tom Ullmann, Joe PeTfns, Randy Lorance, Joe Stucka,
Norvcld Foss, Leo Novak, Per Terie Andresen, Second Row: Lasse Nymoen, lnoe
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Second Row: Tom Ullmann, Leo Novak, James Harris, Hans Roar Fuglerud.
The sTudenT chapfer of The American SocieTy of
Civil Engineers provides The besT opporTuniTy for
sTudenTs on campus To begin professional associa-
Tions. The socieTy promoTes ThaT parT of The pro-
fession which cannoT be learned in a classroom -
a spirif of loyalTy To The profession combined wifh
a sense of moral obligafion To apply Technology
for The beTTermenT of all mankind. The program
consisfs of pracfical field Trips and speakers from
The professional world.
Frefheim, Bruce Lindell, Mike Murphey, Jim Harris, Hans Fuglerud, Steve Work.
Third Row: Gunnar-Erik Eiklid, Charles Keim, Geir Aarflof, Arild Moen, Ray Lies-
man, Finn Rustad, AI Jongeneel, Elling Myklebusr.
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MEMBERS Gary Bebee Terry Rowan Samuel Thompson Creata Flatcher Jeffrey David Crews Alemayehu Asres James Fluken Dave Baldwin Dale Prull
Kohr Steven Gutsche Wayne Hankel Marty Fegley David Hartan Garret Barrie Riddocx Stephen Flax Robert Holland Timothy Eastman James Harris
Jensen John Seaman John Smay Richard Lamgor Ron Miller Allan Thaut Arthur Montaville Oiving Roth William Stenzal Lars Hoivik Thomas Haines
The purpose of Tau Beta Pi Association, national engineering honor
society, is to mark in a fitting manner those who have conferred
honor upon their Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship and
exemplary character as undergraduates in engineering The Colorado
Beta Chapter is one of 130 chapters at colleges throughout the nation
Members of Tau Beta Pi are selected from among the eligible students
in the lunior and senior classes an the College of Engineering The
students selected are those that manifest therr dedication to the excel
lence of engineering through the attainment of high scholarship
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students with musical
talent find creative
outlets in bands
The University Bands, made up ofthe Marching Band, the Symphonic
Band, the Little Concert Band, andthe Jazz Ensemble, provided a
creative outlet to anyone with musical talent, not iust members of the
School of Music. A football game without the Men's Marching Band to
provide the halt-time show and the musical accompaniment to cheers
would lack much ofthe college football atmosphere. The concert
organizations, which presented programs throughout the year,
provided entertainment for audiences and a sense of individual musical
achievement for its members.
The Jcuzz Ensemble: on expression of feeling is pleasure.
Symphonic Band
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madrigals and modern
UniversiTy Singers is an ensemble of i4 singers
who specialize in madrigals of The Medieval and
Renaissance eras, buT also perform a considerable
amount of conTemporary music. Members of The
organizaTion, selecTed by audiTion each year,
represenT several difTerenT schools of The univer-
siTy. Appearances during The year include The
Annual FesTival of ChrisTmas, "The Unicorn, The
Gorgon, and The lVlanTicore," hosTing The Madrigal
FesTival, and singing ThroughouT The Rocky
MounTain Region.
Left to Right, Front Row: Joan Simeral, Jim Lewien, Emily Miller, Steve
Brown, Jo Bachman, Victor Wong, Diane Ledder. Second Row: Larry
Hazletf, Sharon Wells, Jack Tracy, Harriet Ausmus, Herb Goodrich, Nancy
Appleyarcl.
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Jo Bachman, Emily Miller, Diane Ledder, Herb Goodrich. Third Row: Steve Brown
Nancy Appleyard, Vicror Wong, Sharon Wells, James Lewien. Top: Joan Sirneral
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lFronT Row, Left To Right: Jim Hunt, Ken Nicholas, John Van Bradt, Doug Downey, Dave Howard, Bob Wilson, Kent Allen, Ken Motzick, Bob BenTson, Dick Burton
Charlie Zossoon, Jim PruiTT, Ron Crowell, John Pakls. Second Row: Frank Henry, Gail Cooper, Paul Snell.
Men who are judged To be ouTsTanding members of The
various Universify Bands, and who have a 2.25 grade
average or beTTer are selecTed To ioin Kappa Kappa Psi.
Once They are members of The honorary fraTerniTy They
' work To fulfill The previousl seT goals of The band fraTer-
kappa kappa ps' niTy. They help To fosTer a clbse relaTionship berween
college bands and promoTe a high average of aTTainmenT
gpgn SO rs band day by The performance of good music. They aTTernpT To sTim-
uIaTe campus leadership and promulgaTe, Through The
medium of The college band, respecf for genTlemanly
conducT. Concerned for Those who are engaged in band
work, They aTTempT To provide Them wiTh a pleasanT and
helpful social experience. .
Their concern for band members also makes' iTself
apparenT in The various acTiviTies They engage in, espe-
cially Their sponsorship of Band Day in The fall. AT The end
of The year They combine wiTh Their sisTer sororiTy, Tau
BeTa Sigma, and give a band banqueT.
Left To Right: Charlie Basson, Doug Downey, Kent Allen, Bob Wilson, Paul Snell.
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Phi Delta Chi, the professional pharmacy frater-
nity, binds men together in the pursuit of knowl-
edge and the art of the apotheca ry. The
fraternity .maintains a library-study room and
keeps a file of pharmacy laws. This year the men
solicited and collected drug samples to be given to
needy people in the remote areas of Mexico. To
promote professionalism, the chapter publicized
Pharmacy Week and National Pharmacy Week,
and participated in several Pharmacy School
open houses.
working toward
musical excellence
Left to Right, Front Row: Charles Shoemaker, Bryan Goff, John Gibson, .lack
Tracy, Harry Clausen. Second Row: Doug Downey, Ron Revier, Albert Bucking-
ham, Dan Alfaro, Steve Dyer, Glenn Goss, Steve Ashton, Michael McNelly, Jon
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Left to Right, Front Row: Steve Westley, Dave Salazer, Bill Carney, Rod Clark, Don
DiDomenico, Tom Blake, Karl Kuebitz. Second Row: Dave Bettison, Bob Prather,
Ron Manuello, Bill Lowes, Sam Ballenger, Rod Palmieri, Fred Ott, Dave Shahan.
Third Row: Dennis Allen, Dan Campbell, Ron Kennedy, Jim Orcutt, Glenn Jones,
Steve Clzycomb, Dr. Fred Drommond.
There are some people who major in fields that
they are truly interested in. Interested to the point
where many of their extracurricular activities
are devoted to that field and to advancing it as
much as possible. The men in Phi Mu Alpha
Sinfonia fraternity show this kind of interest. Phi
Mu Alpha is the men's professional music frater-
nity composed of men who are interested in
perfecting their music which is available to stu-
dents on the campus. Sinfonia, often called the
"Who's Who of Music," has brought a rebirth of
musical activity to campus. By organizing their
own talent, they are able to hold workshops and
compose original scores for the productions they
present.
Brdok. Third Row: Tom Barry, Marc Green, Bob Wilson, Hal Lervis, George
Kiteley, Jim Hunt, Franklin Henry, Ken Matlick, Jim Weaver, Dave Turner, Tom
Virtue, Eric Ronneberg, Ron Wynn.
Left to Right, Front Row: Dianne Keller, Christine Drake, Carolyn Elzi, Cathy Stack, Carol Miller. Third
Stevens, Nancy Murley, Judy Stwalley. Second Row: Row: Hugh McMillen, .leanene Page, Norma Ball, Bar-
Judith Tockrnan, Louise Bancroft, Diane Salmans, Ruth bora Calfee, Adria Easton, Lenore Dolph, Bonnie Gib-
dedicated
to better bands
sigma alpha iota
serves music
Sigma Alpha lota is a music honorary
fraternity for women which has done a lot
this year for University singing. Among
its annual proiects are ushering for Uni-
versity musical events, performing in musi-
cols, selling coffee, and using the money
for scholarships. Their newest proiect con-
cerns furnishing the university with music
by publishing the University of Colorado
Songbook containing the Alma Mater,
Fight Song, and fraternity and sorority
songs.
son, Becky Reeves.
Bands do not happen. They are worked at, and
anything that is worked at has someone who is
working to make it better. Tau Beta Sigma is a
National honorary music sorority dedicated to the
promotion of better bands. Gamma chapter is in
charge of Band Day, helps with band functions and
business, and is instrumental in fall registration
of new band members. Other facets of Tau Beta
Sigma include a scholarship fund for band mem-
bers, a district convention each spring for the
trading of helpful information, and an annual
chili supperg n
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Left ta Right, Front Row: Barbara Decker, Nita Britton, Elizabeth Thomas, Kathryn Nancy Wills, Linda Lebseck, Phyllis Brighton, Patricia Fitzsimmons, Phyllis Sabec
Sween, Carol Hubbell, Kristen Sfeider, Nancy Prior. Second Row: Barbara Poley, Sandra Hall. Third Row: Sharon Pierce, Diane Eason, Susan Earhart.
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Garrison, Janet Walth, Gail Garrison, Diane Dehnert, Cecelia Struck, Barbara
Jordan, Sharon Roe, Beth Guth. Second Row: Sue Bohnet, Christine Simonelli,
Ann Davis, Mary Steel, Beth Affeldr, Linda Russell, Carol Payne, Gayle Smith,
Sue Cutter, Dusty Gellrick, Carol Jordan, Bonnie Beichley. Third Row: Ann
Macy, Paula Bogenschutz, Donna Clark, Beth Pickett, Kathleen Peck, Linda
Quattlebaum, Glenda Ferguson, Peggy Bordes, Linda Tarr, Darlene Bishop,
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Donna Nearing, Claudine Ellis, Pearl Keener, Judy Lindauer, Janette Wasse-
Patricia Bruce, Janet Freitag, Phyllis Poch, Linda Eastwood, Sue Gut-
miller,
felder, Charlotte Mihalik, Susanne Schaub, Linda Stank, Carol Powe. Fifth Row:
Maureen Stefanik, Helen Wells, Sharon Marshall, Patricia Riggle, Cheryl, Steep-
leton, Pam Thompson, Jo Ann Trook, Kathleen Young, Nikki Walden, Patricia
Cornett, Paula Sartoris, Shirley Axelson, Lynn DcDonald.
Besides their. common interest of study and aim, the
nurses on the Boulder and Denver campuses partici-
pate together on a wide range of activities. To ac-
quaint the new nursing students with their older
counterparts, a Big-Little Sister Surprise Breakfast is
given in the fall. Relaxing from the academic pres-
sure, the nurses sponsored an All School Dance,
and- entertained at a Christmas Open House and a
Valentine Dance. Combining their career interest
with socializing, the nurses went Christmas caroling
at three hospitals, and gave a banquet honoring
iunior and senior nurses.
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ROW ONE - Beye, Suezan, Craig, Colo, Nursing, Student Council, Sr.
Class Rep., Sigma Theta Tau, CSNA. Cannon, Carol Linette, Fowler, Colo,
Nursing, RHA, CSNA, Student Body Sec. Crandall, Gail Ann, Denver, Colo,
Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau, Sec, CSNA. Davis, Terry Lee, Englewood, Colo,
Nursing, Campus Corps of Caps and Capes.
ROW TWO - Drumright, Mary Susan, Riverside, Calif, Nursing, Sigma
Theta Tau, Hearing Brd, Chrmn, CSNA, RA, Dubach, Jean Marie, Denver,
Colo, Nursing, Zeta Tau Alpha, Sigma Lambda Phi, Ski Club, WIRA,
4 C's, Newman Club. Dunham, Cherry, Englewood, Colo, Nursing, Sr.
Rep of Student-Faculty Committee. Dunsdon, Carol Ann, Lakewood, Colo,
Nursing, 4 C's, CSNA.
ROW THREE -- DuPre, Donna Beth, Grand Junction, Colo, Nursing, CSNA.
Engquist, Katherine Lynn, Chicago, lll, Nursing, Big Little Sister Comm,
Pres. Farkash, Margaret Rose, Denver, Colo, Nursing, CSNA, Social Comm.
Feinsinger, Kathleen A, Pocatello, Ida, Nursing.
ROW FOUR - Geiken, Jancie, Littleton, Colo, Nursing. Granger, Shirley,
Englewood Colo, Nursing. Gray, Sheila A, Honolulu, Hawaii, Nursing,
Sigma Lambda Phi, Campus Corps of Caps and Capes, Chrmn. Hacka-
thorn, Carol Sue, Colo Spgs, Colo, Nursing, Chi Omega.
a white cap and
uniform, culimination
of four years stud
for senior nurses
Relaxing from a last hectic year.
ROW ONE - Heard, Susan Jean, Denver, Colo, Nursing, CSNA, NPO,
AWS Hearing Board. Heyman, Carole J., Denver, Colo, Nursing. Jamison,
Carol, Sequin, Texas, Nursing, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Sigma Theta Tau,
Homecoming Comm, Four C's. Karlen, Sandra, Monte Vista, Colo, Nursing,
Hearing Board, WRH, CSNA.
ROW TWO - Lawrence, Mary Ellen, Julesburg, Colo, Nursing. Logan,
Ruth, Boulder, Colo, Nursing. McCabe, Mary Kay, Denver, Colo, Nursing,
4'C's, CSNA, Young Dem's, Hearing Board, WRH, Student Council. Mere-
dith, Marilyn McCuIIy, Mullen, Nebraska, Nursing, Student Council, Sigma
Theta Tau, Sec, CSNA.
ROW THREE - Moody, Shirley, Marie, San Rafael, Calif, Nursing. Myers,
Sherry Anne, Lakewood, Cola, Nursing, Student Council, CSNA, Weir,
Anita Marie, Akron, Colo, Nursing, 4 C's, Senior Advisor, Petersen,
Carolyn, Denver, Colo, Nursing.
ROW FOUR - Punnort, Joyce, Van Wert, Ohio, Nursing. Queen, Judith
Lee, Denver, Colo, 4'C's, CSNA, Sigma Theta Tau. Richards, Teri Lin,
Julesburg, Colo, Nursing, Alpha Phi, Sigma Theta Tau. Romano, Carla,
Cheyenne, Wyo, Nursing, CSNA, Nightengale Choir.
ROW FIVE - Schubert, Jacquelin, Denver, Colo, Nursing. Sellers, Patricia
Beth, Alamosa, Colo, Nursing, 4'C's, Ski Club, CSNA, Sigma Theta Tau.
Steele, Sandra, Denver, Colo, Nursing, CSNA, Nightengale Choir, Teter,
Ginette Alyce, Thornton, Colo, Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau,'Slgma Lambda
Phi, Student Council, NPO, AWS, CSNA, Constitution and By-laws Comm.
ROW SIX - Thulemeyer, Mary Gay, La Junta, Colo, Nursing. Tipton,
Anne Raleigh, Golden, Colo, Nursing, Hearing Board, Cantebury Club,
AWS Songfest, Constitution Comm. Trip, Linda Lucille, Pueblo, Colo, Nurs-
ing, Sigma Theta Tau, Ski Club. Van Heuklelum, Judy, Littleton, Colo-
Nursing, NCF, Pres, Sigma Theta Tau, CSNA, NPO.
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ROW SEVEN - West, Diane Marie, Lakewood, Colo, Nursing, RA,
4 C's, CSNA, Wheeler, Signe Krause, Boulder, Colo, Sigma Theta Tau,
Gamma Phi Beta, Tennis Club, CSNA. Wike, Beverly Ann, Englewood,
Colo, Nursing, A C's Pres, CSNA, Wolz, Linda Gail, Estes Park, Colo,
Nursing, Ski Club, CSNA, AWS Review.
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Left to Right, Front Row: Juliette Bentencourt, Camille Seefam Ann Conw c uerr Third Row Ellen Hesselbach Miriam Low Karen Ritchie Leslie Marion
Karen Kennedy, Susan Rigo, Nancy Wilson. Second Row Leslie Thomas Margaret Arlrn Ann Greenlee Fourth Row Sally Sfahlhuth Ann Brown Eliza
Johnson, Karen Koehl, Kathleen Koht, Charlotte Moyle Dorothy Knudsen Diane beth Loggy Barbara May Fifth Row Dick Huffman Rick Harp Steve Kush
Physical Therapy sTudenTs, aTTer
Three years on The Boulder campus, Students Serve as
spend Their final year at The CU
Medical Center. There, using one
another as paTienTs, They prachce patlents for erap
Techniques such as waTer massage
and therapeuTic exercise To prepare
for TreaTing of disabled paTienTs
premeds increase knowledge
Alpha Epsilon Delra is an inTer-
naTional honorary for premedical
sTudenTs, The purpose of which
is To encourage excellence in pre-
medical scholarship, sTimulaTe an
appreciaTion of educaTion, and
bind Together similarly inTeresTed
sTudenTs. AcTiviTies of The organ-
izaTion consisf of programs To aid
sTudenTs in Their inTeresT and
general knowledge of The field of
medicine. These programs are
conducted by local physicians,
medical school for faculTy mem
bers, and medical sTudenTs.
sigma pi sigma
Sigma Pi Sigma, the national physics
honorary, recognizes Those who maintain
high scholarship and promise of achieve-
ment in physics. The society's purpose is to
promote interest in research andthe study
of advanced physics. The organization
holds public lectures by noted physicists to
help stimulate interest in physics among
the students. Each spring the outstanding
senior student is selected, and his name
engraved on the honor plaque in the
physics building.
Left Io Right, Front Row: Dale Prull, Samuel Thompson, James Peter-
son, Luu Nguyen, Charles Gabel, Peter Erdrnan, Richard Branan,
David Baldwin, Thomas Haines. Second Row: Clifford Mueller, Lavon
medical technology
Medical technology students
study for three years on the
Boulder campus, followed- by a
year of internship at the CU
Medical Center. After their
final year of concentrated
practical experiences, medical
technologists are capable of
performing the laboratory pro-
cedures used in the diagnosis.
Miller, Kenneth Moran, William Guss, John Coffer, David Steere,
John Cooper, Troy Artusy. Third Row: James Anderson, John Telle,
Clarence Rector, Mark Miller, Barry Levine, Richard Pashley, Lance
DeLong, Terry Chapman.
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Row: John Francis, Will Miller, Mike Ballard, Bill Haney, Jim Harmon, Mike Holland, Chuck Ralston.
defending the socially unaccepted
to promote future
community leaders
The newest unrecognized
social honorary, Gamma Iota
Pi, tapped a select group of
senior men distinguished for
Their social backwardness.
This group is assigned the un-
real obiective of defending the
ideals and rights ofthe social-
ly unacceptable. This year's
calendar included many Fri-
day and Saturday afternoon
outings. A retreat, heldlin
Tiiuana over Spring Vacation
for orientation in international
relations, provided many
ebullience forthe new
pledges. The other capers and
sporting events went un-
noticed bythe general public.
Leadership was provided by
all lexcept the president, who
went skiingl, and nothing
constructive was accom-
plished.
Left to Right, Front Row: Jim Cathcart, Horry Polland, Gregg Kompf, Bob Williams.
Second Row: Brad Winsted, Jim Bruce, Jim King, T. Thompson.
The International Kiwanis are these men who are con-
cerned with the development of a community, and as
business leaders, assume leadership of community pro-
iects. Planning for the future, the Boulder Kiwanis spon-
sor an organization at CU known as the Circle K Club.
The obiectives ofthe club are to provide opportunity for
leadership and service through service to the campus and
community. ln this manner, the leaders ofthe future
obtain practical experience today. Their projects for the
year include sponsoring the ASUC presidential debates,
and publishing a booklet of Winter Carnival.
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ties as a citizen are not limited solely to the confines of the campus
community, or to himself. ln the past few years, the student population
across the nation hasbegun to assume a much more positive role in
politics, government, and civic affairs. It was with this in mind that the
Clearing House was founded two years ago by students at the Univer-
sity of Colorado. The Clearing House is a secular, apolitical organiza-
tion designed to supply social agencies in Boulder with part-time
student volunteers. These students work with the Juvenile Court, the
Boulder Welfare Department, with boys who have no fathers, with
physical education classes for the retarded, with girls on probation,
and tutoring drop-out students. The only criterion for ci volunteer is
that he or she demonstrate enthusiasm and sincere interest.
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in the university and community
The YWCA, being acTively involved in boTh The universiTy and The
Boulder communiTy, has expanded many of iTs programs. The new
proiecTs include educaTion TuTorials, DirecTion '68, and more communiTy
service. The TuTorials involve sTudenTs of The UniversiTy inTeresTed in
Teaching who become Teachers' aides and TuTors in The Boulder school
sysTem. DirecTion '68 was an upper classmen's spring reTreaT held aT
Peaceful Valley Lodge. The Theme was The Tragic hero and his role and
place in socieTy. The YWCA has also exTended iTselT inTo day nurseries,
children's homes, and The Boulder Y-Teens Program.
However, The YWCA has refained iTs TradiTional programs such as Fresh
man Camp, InTernaTional Fair, and The Y-Council.
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Left io Right, From Row: Robert Trafz, Bill Long, Les Allen, Jeff Kohr, Michael Finnegan. Second Row:
John Barney, Eric Sapir, Warren Marshall, Mark Keefer, Victor Willson, Sherwood Shanklancl, James
Fluken, William Walker.
the emphasis is on
action for others
The emphasis in Alpha Phi Omega, The naTional service
TraTerniTy, is on acTion, acTion in The communiTy and on
The campus. The Three principles of leadership, friendship,
and service allow members To gain valuable Training
in organizaTion and conducT of pracTical proiecTs, while
loeneTiTing The campus and communiTy as well.
On campus, Alpha Phi Omega is involved wiTh almosT
every aspecT of universiTy life. lT sponsors Two of The Three
all-school annual evenTs: Club FirsT Nighfer and WinTer
Carnival. ln addiTion iT produces The yearly Ugly Man
on Campus. They also do such proiecTs as fooTball game
ushering, special evenTs ushering, campus Tours, losT and
Tound Tor The whole campus, and help wiTh ASUC elec
Tions. ln The communiTy, They give swimming insTrucTion,
childrens parTies aT The orphanage, and provide man
power Tor local Tund drives.
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Sabres:
outstanding
senior men
Left to Right, Front Row: Doug Guertner, Don Obern- Shwayder, Bill Hines, Jerry Kelley, Steve Ehrlich. Third
dorf, lan Yourtz. Second Row: Gary Bebee, Bob Row: Wilmer Cooks, Joel Bradshaw, Ron Smith, Bruce
Robertson.
Sabres, CU's National Blue Key Honorary, con-
sists of senior men who display outstanding
academic and campus leadership qualities. Their
yearly activities include escorting the homecom-
ing queens, faculty cocktail parties, and the tradi-
tional exchange ofthe buffalo head at the
Nebraska game.
h UC IS VOICE The Honors Union Council is a representative body
ot students enrolled in the Honors Program. HUC
serves as the voice th rough which ideas on Uni-
versity policy may be expressed. Among the
concrete functions of HUC are the evaluation of
classes and publication of a literary magazine.
of the honor student
Left to Right, Front Row: Sue Spanish, Elizabeth Brainerd, Fred Seydel, Kathy Richardson. Third Row: Norm Peterson
Edie Keiry, Sarah Hoagland. Second Row: Sally Walker, Jerry Howard, Tom Riegel, Dean Beuder.
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OMICRON DELTA KAPPA - Left lo Right, Front Row: Joe Finizio, Dan Hayward, Greg Bullen, Herb Good-
rich, Steve Berger, John Griest. Second Row: Don Marturano, Kent Christensen, Jerry Zimmerman, Pete
VanArsdale,
A new honorary emerged on campus this year. Omicron
Delta Kappa was formed to honor outstanding iunior
and senior men who were chosen on the basis ot scholar-
ship, activities and leadership. ODK, a national
honorary, started at CU under the sponsorship ot the
iunior and senior class councils. Although primarily
concerned with obtaining a charter from the national
organization this year, the I8 charter members still
found time to workin cooperation with class councils
and other honoraries to bring interesting guest
speakers to the Boulder campus.
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pep to campus events
WhiTe uniforms, peppy spiriTs, and service
wiTh a smile characTerized This year's Spurs,
- The sophomore women's honorary. Girls
are chosen in The spring on The basis of
grades, a 2.75 average, and Three maior
aCTiviTies. This year The Spur calendar was
filled wiTh ushering aT convocaTions, selling
freshmen beanies ioinTly wiTh Phi Ep Phi,
forming The funnel aT all fooTball games,
decorafing The locker rooms for The Team,
selling TickeTs for The Boenzee Cryque aT
homecoming, numerous money-making
proiecTs, and working aT Wardenburg.
HighlighTing The year was The Two-day
annual regional convenTion. DelegaTes from
all pa rTs of Colorado and Wyoming aTTend-
ed. ln The spring The Spurs gave a Tea for
MorTar Board, The original founders of The
organizafion.
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a new concept
in scholarship
For The firsT Time This yea r, a Colorado ChapTer of Evans
Scholars was organized on The Colorado campus. For The
28 members, Their firsT proiecT is purchasing a house,
since They have been living in renTed quarTers
for The year.
The Evans Scholars have chapTers from Colorado To Ohio
and-are organizing more each year on college campuses.
The Evans scholarship program awards four-year scholar-
ships each year on a compeTiTive basis To Those men who
show ouTsTanding academic poTenTial and financial need.
In order To be nominaTed for consideraTion, each candi-
daTe musT rank in The upper 25 per cenT of his high
school graduaTing class, be recommended by a wesTern
Golf AssociaTion member, and require financial
assisTance.
The unique feaTure of The Evans Scholarship program is
iTs ChapTer House ConcepT. ChapTer House living noT
only provides economic advanTages for The FoundaTion,
buT also offers The Scholars many benefifs from college
beyond The classroom.
Each spring, certain junior Women
are awakened by a tapping cere-
mony conducted by candlelight and
accompanied by singing. These are
the women who have been selected
on the basis of outstanding scholar-
ship, service to the University, and
lead-ership ability, to be members
of Mortar Board, the senior women's
honorary. The main project ofthe
organization is selling mums at
Homecoming which enables them
to sponsor a Greek student from
Pierce College in Greece.
mortar board sponsors student
Left to Right, Front Row: Margaret Marshall, Beau Sweeney, Martha James, Cindy Gellrick, Carol Craigle, Barb Hoopes, Cathe Donhom, Marika Bensasson lex-
Schnerder. Second Row: Narian McCaffree, Nancy Fennell, Sherry Dorward, Dusty change studentl, Nancy Fitzpatrick, Cindy Van Druff, Sue Givens.
silver and gold works
from ralphie to roadsigns
to build frosh unity
Each year Silver and Gold, The freshman honorary, Takes upon
iTselT The iob of Trying To organize over Three Thousand fresh-
men inTo an acTive funcTioning body ThaT can conTribuTe To CU
socially, spirifually lof The Rah! Rah! varieTyl and civically.
Members are chosen each fall according To Their high school
leadership experience and genuine inTeresT as expressed in an
inTerview wiTh former Silver and Gold members and advisors.
This year Silver and Gold pursued iTs goals by sponsoring
several funcTions, working on "Ralphie Enterprises" and wran-
gling wiTh The STaTe Highway Commission for permission
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sophomore honorary
promotes scholarship
and frosh beanies
Phi Epsilon Phi, The sophomore men's honorary,
sTarTed The year off by selling more freshmen
beanies Than ever before. The big proiecT of The
year, however, was providing TransporTaTion for
The delegaTes To The world affairs conference. The
promoTion of scholarship and leadership is The
purpgge Qf Epsilon hgngrg ry. mem- Mrs. Jimmie Queen, sponsor, Lindo Gustin, Rita Yoroush.
bers of The organizaTion have mainTained a grade
poinT average of aT leasT 2.75 and all of Them are
involved in exTra-curricular acTiviTies. Three com-
miTTees were esTablished This year: finance, proiecf
and public relaTions. Through These cornminees,
The bulk of The work was handled. AlThough The
organizaTion has been in exisTence for many
years, T967 saw The raTificaTion of Phi Epsilon
Phi's firsT consTiTuTion.
Left to Right: Judy Miller, Maureen Long, Ellen Cohn, Bev Wolfe,
PHI EPSILON PHI - Left to Right, Front Row: Don Kinkade, Torn Hausman, Rashbaclm, Barry Mnookin, Frank Young, Tom Reavis, Bill Opdyke, Larry Berko-
Dave Stix, Dave Smith. Second Row: Michael Huffaker, Gary Pomeranz, Steve wirz, Richard Aedell, Gary Kloberdanz, Charles Curlee, Bill Wayne. Third Row:
Sandy Lawson, Dick Linville.
476
valkyrie women help
community and campus
Providing recognition for leadership of women
students and stimulating social activity,
Valkyrie, a women's service organization,
strives for fun, work and service to the Uni-
versity and community. The members help at
the Pioneer Museum and usher for the Festival
Chorus Christmas program. Their group activi-
ties include a Halloween party given for the
children at the Mesa Vista home, an annual
Christmas party and sending Christmas cards to
servicemen overseas from the Boulder area. To
terminate the yea r, the twelve women ot Val-
kyrie have their annual installation banquet.
hesperians formed
for fun and profit
Hesperia and Hesperians are unique tor the University
of Colorado campus. The group is organized purely to
recognize outstanding junior women ancl to let the Hes-
perians have fun together. Throughout the year, the
members could be seen chalking apples on sidewalks,
singing songs at the Sink, feasting themselves on ice
cream and goodies, and selling donuts to get themselves
out ot debt. In addition, the group does raise money
for the Bigelow Scholarship fund.
HESPERIA - Left to Right, Front Row: Ann Fuiimoto, Dodie Wallace, Lynne Abdnor, Gails Schields, Cathy Valenta,
Lingle, Debby Kerner, Kitty Shaw, Sue Ann Miller. Second Kathi Waldron. Third Row: Liz Crosby, Suzanne Shaw,
Row: Susan Parsons, sponsor, Cheryl Bonestell, Jackie Kathy O'Neal, Anne Sancloe.
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chessmen-men's dorm honorary
works to provide dormitories
with better facilities th rough
surveys on resident needs
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Left to Right: Barry McCormick, Mike Piccone, Gene Stcirbuck, R. Theodore
Hunt, Barry Schermer, Milton McBride, Joseph Mitchner.
military
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air force rotc cadets
train in different areas
to acquire skills
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On the drill field as well as in the classroom
the cadets learn military skills.
The Air Force ROTC cadet receives exten-
sive training which enables him to assume
a responsible position as a iunior officer
inthe U.S. Air Force. During his four
years on campus, he studies world mili-
tary forces and their role in pursuing
national obiectives. He is given constant
exposure to the meaning and application of
leadership and human relations.
Air Force ROTC provides several extra-
curricular activities which enables a cad-
et to display his initiative and creativity.
The Arnold Air Society, a national men's
honorary, and the AFROTC drill team teaches
the cadet the value of teamwork in achiev-
ing a common goal while simultaneously im-
proving his performance and character.
Social events include the annual Military
Ball and the Dining-in and informal func-
tions which affords each cadet the knowl-
edge and experience necessary to fulfill
his social obligations as a career officer.
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Angel FlighT is The hostess auxiliary for
The Air Force RCTC honorary, Arnold Air
SocieTy. Chosen for Their grades, desire
To serve and desirabiliTy, The fourTeen
girls of The Angel FlighT form a service
organizarion supporTed by The AFROTC funds.
Besides meeTing wiTh The men once a Week,
angel flight women
Su They sponsor a ChrisTmas ParTy for under-
priviledged children and a spring picnic
and m u for The corps. This year The Tlighr
also aTTended The regional Angels
Conclave in Denver.
Left lo Right, Front Row: Chris Kneis, Jo Morrison, Mary Welles. Sue Watson, Kay Bowman, Kathy Bowden, Diane
Barnicle, Judy Nelson, Diana Kifer. Second Row: Penny Engelbert, Jane Dimit, Karel Goddard, Paula Garvey,
Suzanne Richmond.
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Left to Right, Front Row: Robert Suyama, Steve Johnson. Second Row: Nelson Parrish, James
Rosenbloom, Steve Leatherman, Dexter Lowry. Third Row: Larry Deffke, Fred Kerstiend, Robert
McNay, Raoul A. Yriberri. Fourth Row: Nick Herman, Robert Emery Bator. Color Guard: Allen
R. Hall, Samuel C. Osborne, Robert L. Harder, Kirk D. Reltord.
Left to Right, Front Row: Robert Harder, Robert Suyama, Samuel Osborne. Second Row: Jim Hughes,
William Wilson, Matthew Reynolds, Bruce Von Ahlefelot, Richard Sayre, Mark Lee, Angelo Hodges,
Jim Thompson, Mike Malet.
arm FOTC
The Reserve Officers' Training
Corps allows those men who enroll
to earn an afficer's commission
and become a part of the grand old
military tradition - that of train-
ing for leadership and bearing
arms. The program enables young
men to develop leadership through
experience which is gained through
a rigorous training program, both
on the drill field and in the
classroom.
The college man can enter the
four year program and attend one
summer camp before his senior year,
or can enter the two year program
and attend two summer camps. The
summer camp provides an excellent
opportunity for the cadet to dem-
onstrate and further develop the
training he has received in the
college classroom.
In the Spring, the AROTC sponsors
a Military Ball which highlights
each academic year. The unit also
sponsors the women's honorary,
Castle Belles, the advance corps
cadets' honorary, Scabbard and
Blade, Student Post of American
Military Engineers, and
Pershing Rifles.
Left to Right, Front Row: Richard Thompson, Marc Hasfiord, Ken Shewitz, Scott Diez, Jim Morehart,
George Darr. Second Row: Steven Otsuki, Lewis Jacobs, Barry Cardwell, Kerry-Steven Hada. Third Row:
John Wallace, Don Black, Leyton C. Ford, Bill Mcllroy, Jim Wible, Dale Anderson, Calvin Boden. Fourth
Row: David A. Pekar, Dwight W. McDivitt, Patrick Batchelder, Ronald Lebsack, Jack Bindley, Walter Colli-
gan, John Campbell. Fifth Row: Lee Scott, Jim Hughes, Michael J. Luck, Larry R. Devore, Steve Moore,
Robert Landis. Sixth Row: Layne Van Arsdale, William Bohlke, John Fowlkes, Robert White.
484
Left to Right, First Row: Earl Winters, Leonard W. Nuttall, Jr., Hudson Brett, Gerald Granberg, Edwin
Conatser, Doug Gile. Second Row: Robert Toll, Terry Ardourel, Jon Vann, George Johnson, Bud Gittner,
Paul Yukern, Frank G. DeGacomo, Karl R. Soppeland. Third Row: E. C. Heuback ll, Jim Thompson, Bill
Opdyke, Kerry Middlemiss, Del Davis, Don Wooland. Fourth Row: Roger Parmentier, Bob Bell, Robert
Casaceli, Robert Murphy, Mark Lee. Fifth Row: Eugene Brown, Roger Pryor, Ray Mudge, Ward Walsh,
Robert Ross, Pete Boyd.
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Left to Right, First
Robert Pennington,
Pruitt, Paul Carter,
Row: Dan Grissup,
Row: Victor Wilson, Steve Haney. Second Row: George Wiklund, Richard Sayre,
Bruce Von Ahlefelot. Third Row: Joel Hopko, Joe Michell, William Schlutter, James
Mike A. Malet, Stephen W. Berger, William C. Wilson, Kenneth C. Hanzon. Fourth
James Orr, Ronnie Omoto, David Axelrod, Ferdinand Mayerhofer, Robert Stone,
Jim Watson, Gregory Estes, Jeff Dorsey. Fifth Row: James Bullecks, Doug Hockinson, Karl Kelloff, John
Myers, James Leonard, M. J. Waldbaum, Harley Rowe, Richard l. Taylor, Larry Gloss.
Left to Right, Front Row: Dick L. Haney, Paul C. Anderson, Donald Stepanovich, Carl W. Dalrymple.
Second Row: Charles M. McJee, Thomas A. Barnes Jr., Joel M. Korman, Anthony P. Wayne, Robert E.
Gray, Marcel Hull, Richard L. Nedell. Third Row: Ronald D. Louise, Rodney B. Mitchell, Michael J.
Eubanks, Ivan R. Middlemiss, Frank J. Malouff, Anthony l. Bronich, Angelo E. Hodges, Gregory R. Heline.
Fourth Row: Mark G. Butler, Michael S. Milot, Warren C. Maurer, William D. Cusic, Charles J. Zoril,
Steve C. Parker, Larry L. Plagman, Henry M. Reynolds. Fifth Row: Robert L. Watson, Steven J. Overlee,
Kenneth W. Lloyd, John F. Seydel, Wayne A. Schnick, Robert J. Schmitt, James M. Wyme, Edward
Little.
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honor and service
in uniform
Left Io Right, Fran! Row: Jean Hagius, Linda BiTTer, Susie Barkalow, Debbie
Kerner, Louise Gilliland, Dee Ann Copsey, Nancy Barr, Claudia Diessner.
Second Row: Cathy Foster, Lucy Rusnock, Barb Ruisch, Pris Griffin, Kathi
Waldron, Pris Bickel, Gigi Mohlman, Cindy Scheider.
In addiTion To The AROTC Training program, There
exisT several special uniTs which enlarge upon The
Training one may receive aT The Universify, and also en-
ables one To serve AROTC To a greaTer exTenT. One of
These, Scabbard- and Blade is a naTional, Tri-service
honorary whose primary purpose is To raise The sTand-
ard of miliTary educaTion in American colleges, and To
promoTe friendship and good fellowship among cadeT offi-
cers. The cadeT in Scabbard and Blade is an officer and
a genfleman. Pershing Rifles, a naTional miliTary fra-
TerniTy, sTrives To Teach leadership Through The use of
Tacfics. Company B9 aT CU accomplishes iTs TacTicaI
Training Through classroom insTrucTion and pracfical
applicafion on weekend maneuvers in The mounTains. From
These maneuvers The cadeTs and midshipmen gain pracfi-
cal Training in plannning and organizafion. The womens
honorary auxiliary To AROTC is Casfle Belles. The girls
in CasTle Belles offer a noon hour sandwich service for
'The cadefs, correspond wiTh a uniT in VieTnam, usher aT
baskefball games, and parTicipaTe in various drill meeTs.
Left to Right, Front Row: S. l. Diez, T. H. Scoff, Paul Anderson, James Rosebloom.
Second Row: Pat Lowry, Ed Concnser, Larry Deffle, Leonard Nuttall, Gerald Bran-
berg, Ivan Middlemiss, Walter Colligun, Doug Gile. Third Row: V. L. Willson, J. F.
Hughes, R. D. Parmenrier, Carl Dalrymple, Robert Emery Bator.
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son, Barry Cardwell. Second Row: Lewis Jacobs, Ivan R. Middlemiss, Joe Heuback, Earl Winters, William Wilson. Fourth Row: David Pekar, Robert Ross,
cleGanahl, Robert Gilbert, George R, Johnson, Robert M. Pennington, Jim Hughes, Bruce Baker, Samuel Osborne.
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Since i944 when they virtually controlled the Colorado campus,
the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps has been training
men to serve as our country's leaders at sea. The discipline
is strict and the studies are strenuous but the results are as
important to the ind-ividual as anything he may do in his life-
time. The NROTC must train men to carry the ideals and respon-
sibilities of a nation on their shoulders as they roam the
world on their active tour of duty. Hence they stress knowl-
edge enforced with discipline.
The NROTC cadet is called a Midshipman which loosely defined
means that he is an officer without a commission and that he
is in training to receive that commission. The 232 CU mid-
shipmen are subdivided into two categories. Approximately 6OO!o
of them are designated "Regulars" and receive tuition, fees,
books and a S50 per month subsistence allowance. Most of the
remaining cadets are on the Contract program which entitles him
to a S50 per month subsistance allowance during his iunior and
senior years of training. Both receive the same training while
at college but the Regular Midshipmen go on two summer training
cruises to the Contract students' one. The Regular Midshipmen
also receive Regular Officer's Commission in the Navy whereas
the Contract men receive a Reserve commission.
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regular Navy Officers and one Marine
Officer who are aided by a number of
non-commissioned officers and enlisted
men. They are instructed first in Na-
val organization, operations and tradi-
tions. Then they move on to basic sea
skills such as navigation and then into the Anti
Submarine Warfare Trainer.
This trainer can duplicate virtually
any circumstance one might find while
hunting submarines. Built identical to
the Combat Information Center, the Sonar
Area and the Bridge of a Destroyer, this
unit is programmed by computers to fur-
nish the best possible anti-submarine
training.
This accent on anti-submarine warfareiis
a result ofthe passing of the battleship.
Economy and technology have given control
of the seas to submarines and the de-
stroyers that defend against them. In spite
of this, however, over half of CU's Mid4
shipmen apply for Naval Air training and
others of them are granted commissions
in the Marine Corps.
The NROTC also sponsors a Drill Team that
has traveled from the Mardi Gras to Reno
collecting trophies. There is also an
annual Cage Ball game vs. the Army Air
Force ROTC units.
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MiliTary and Technical skills are noT all The
Navy feels are imporTanT for a young man's career.
Therefore, The NRCDTC sponsors Two Mess NighTs,
The Navy Ball, some Tuncfions and an occasional
sTag beer busT. While This may seem like Train-
ing for shore leaves The Tormals serve as im-
porTanT pracTice in miliTary proTocol for men
who may find Themselves in diplomaTic posiTions.
Also socially inclined are The women's NROTC
auxiliary, The Caravelles. This newly founded
service organizaTion presenTly conTains 15 girls
who worked on The memorial blood drive wiTh The
cadeTs and Threw a champagne parTy.
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ROW ONE 1 Aaseth, Becky Virginia, Huron, S.D., ALS, YWCA
International Fair, Buff Ski Club, Dean's List. Accardi, Thomas
Samuel, Arvada, Colo, ABS. Adams, Clayton Jessee, Denver,
Colo, AAS, Kappa Alpha Psi. Agron, Cerie Schwartz, Columbus,
Ohio, Education, AWS Hearing Board, Spurs, Sigma Delta Taw,
Kappa Delta Pi Honorary. Aikens, Constance Lord, Radnor, Pa,
Ski Club VP, Clearing House, Freshman Camp Counsellor, Alpha
Lambda Delta, Resident Advisor, WIP Ski Team. Alexander,
Patricia Lee, Denver, Colo, ABS. Allen, Dennis James, Salida,
Colo, Pharmacy, Phi Delta Chi, APhA. Allen, Roberta Marie,
Boulder, Colo, Education, Wesley Foundation, Kappa Phi Pres.
ROW TWO - Allgire, Pamela Rose, Education, Resident Adviser,
Silver and Gold, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Kappa Delta, Hearing
Board, Dorm Officer. Altans, Andre, Utica, N.Y., CUAMA, Ski
Club. Alvarez, Vernon Leon, Boulder, Colo, ABS, Silver 8. Gold.
Alvarez, Vincent Leo, Boulder, Colo, A8rS, Alpha Epsilon Delta.
Amerman, Mary Blackburn, Houston, Texas, ALS, Delta Gamma.
Amick Robert Dean, Meeker, Colo, A8tS, Alpha Phi Omega,
Rocky Mountain Rescue Group, Knights of Dunamis, Newman
Club, Men's Marching Band. Ammarell, Eugene E, Wethersfield,
Conn, Education, Clearing House, Freshman Camp Counsellor,
Intramurals. Anderson, Charles Lanoy, Green Mountain Falls,
Colo, ABS, Silver 8. Gold, Dorm Officer.
ROW THREE - Anderson, David Lawrence, Denver, Colo, Busi-
ness, Buff Ski Club. Anderson, Jeffrey Craig, Council Bluffs,
Ia, Business, CUAMA.
ROW FOUR 1 Anderson, Laura l.ee, Kirtland, Ohio, ALS,
German Club, Ski Club. Anderson, Paul Clark, Pueblo, Colo,
Business, CUAMA, Scabbard and Blade Honorary, Pres.
ROW FIVE - Andresen, Per Terie, Langhus, Norway, Engr, Chi
Epsilon, Transit Ed, Sigma Tau, AES, ASCE, ANSA, ASTM, Intra-
murals. Aoki, Jeffrey Shin, Denver, Colo, Architecture, AIA.
ROW SIX - Apai, Gustav Richard, Colo Springs, Colo, A8rS,
Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Alpha Phi Omega.
Arbenz, William Robert, Winnetka, Calif, AGS, Delta Tau Delta,
YAF, Gamma Iota Pi.
ROW SEVEN - Archibald, Sandra Lee, Agana, Guam, ABS,
Alpha Phi, International Relations Club Pres, Greek Blood Bank,
Rally Commission, 1965 NMGA, NSO. Armstrong, Alan Herbert,
Lynnwood, Wash, Engr, IEEE.
ROW ONE -- Armstrong, David, Englewood, Colo, ASLS, La-
crosse Team. Arneson, Patricia Kathy, Glenview, Ill, Business,
Alphi Phi Tres, YWCA, International Fair Committee Chairman,
Silver 8. Gold, Butt Ski Club, HUDS. Arno, Christie Lee, Lake,
wood, Colo, A8.S. Arnold, Robert Allen, Pueblo, Colo, Phar-
macy, APhA, Buff Ski Club. Arnoult, Christopher F, Boulder,
Colo, Engr, IEEE, AES. Arthur, Mary Ellen, Belle Fourche, S.D.,
ABS, Chi Omega, Clearing House, Dorm Rep. Ashman, Ward
Jr, Columbus, Ohio, A8,S, Phi Delta Theta, Psi Chi, Silver 8,
Gold. Asres, Slemayehu, Addis Abcba, Ethiopia,Engr, Tau
Beta Pi, African Students Association VP, Cosmopolitan Club.
ROW TWO-Atkison, Lynn Ann, Boulder City, Nev., A8LS, Delta
Gamma, Class Council, Silver and Gold, Panhel, Ski Club.
Auge, Robert Joseph, Boulder, Colo, ABS, Clearing House.
Austermann, Richard Oates, Littleton, Colo, ABS, Kappa Sigma,
UMC Program Council. Avram, Gerald Wayne, Arvada, Colo.
Aylsworth, Kenneth Donald, Denver, Colo, Business, Sigma Nu,
lFC Pres, Silver 84 Gold, Phi Ep Phi, Soph 84 Junior Class Coun-
cil, Alpha Kappa Psi, Beta Gamma Sigma, Bachrach, Annette
Miriam, Denver, Colo, ALS. Baban, Marilyn Louise, Chicago,
Ill, ALS, CU Ski Club. Baclie, Fuad, Tehran, Iran, Engineering.
ROW THREE - Bagdady, Abdulaziz Yousef, Mecca, Saudi
Arabia, AGS. Baggaley, Mary Alice, Deadwood, S D, Busi,
Soph Rest Advisor, Alpha Lambda Delta, Beta Sigma, CUAMA.
ROW FOUR - Bailey, Barbara Sue, Johnstown, Colo, A8iS,
CU Band, Clearing House, Cosmo, Kappa Phi Club Secy 81 VP.
Bailey, Terry Lyn, Boise, Idaho, AGS, Alpha Gamma Delta,
Panhel Cortes Secy, CU Ski 81 Racing Club, NSO.
ROW FIVE - Baird, Roger L. Baker, Lafayette, Colo. Joseph
Dean, Broomfield, Colo, A8iS, Alpha Chi Sigma VP, AFROTC.
ROW SIX - Bale, Jonathan Edward, Cleveland, Ohio, A8LS,
Campus Crusade for Christ. Balogh, Joseph Ill, Crete, Ill., A8iS,
Chi Psi.
ROW SEVEN 1 Barbour, Ellen Wilson, Nashville, Tenn, ALS.
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ROW TWO Bloom, Carol ColoSpr1ng Colo A815 Sxgma Delta Tau Bloom Gary
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ROW ONE- Boscoe, Carla Joy, Denver, Colo, Music. Boswell, Sally Lucille,
Long Beach, Calif, ABS, Bridge Club, YD's. Bourne, Janalee, Tucson, Ariz,
A8iS, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Orchesis, Oklahoma. Bradford, Thomas E,
Boulder, Colo, Engr, ASME. Bradshaw, Joel C, Stratton, Colo, Education,
CU Band, Kappa Kappa Psi, Sabers, NSO, Inter-Reli Coun, Pres. Brady, Sally
Nell, Denver, Colo, ABS, Kappa Alpha Theta, Sigma Alpha Eta. Braisted,
Peter Hamilton, Golden, Colo, ABS, Ski Club, Lacrosse Club. Brandon,
Nancy L, Denver, Colo, ASQS.
ROW TWO -- Branting, Jayne Smith, Aurora, Colo, A8iS, Ski Club. Bren-
kert, Dennis Richard, Denver, Colo, ABS, Phi Kappa Psi, Football Mgr.
Brewster, Herbert Robert, King of Prussia, Pa, Busi. Briston, Mary Kath-
leen, Denver, Colo, A8rS, Alpha Omicron Pi, Pres, Clearing House, Pan-
hellenic, YR's. Brobst, Karen Ann, Lincoln Neb, A8rS, CU Flying Club, Zeta
Tau Alpha, Panhel. Brown, Barbara Jean, Billings Montana, ABS, YR's,
Bridge Club, Phi Alpha Theta, SCEA. Brown, Carolyn Ruth, Brush, Colo,
Alpha Gamma Delta, Soc 8, Standards Chm. Brown, Elizabeth Margaret,
Weston, Mass, ASS, Nails.
ROW THREE - Brown, Sally Kendrick, Hanford, Calif, Educ, Pi Beta Phi,
Silver and Gold. Brown, Sherrie Ann, Belvidere, Ill, ALS. Brown, Theodore
Wayne, Longmont, Colo, Archit, AIA, Ski Club, Clearing House. Bruce,
James R, Denver, Colo, Busi, Clearing House, Circle K, Rifle and Pistol,
German. Brumbaugh, Roland John, Boulder, Colo, Busi, Alpha Kappa Psi,
Pres, Sigma Iota Epsilon Pres, Beta Gamma Sigma Secy, Rho Epsilon Secy.
Brumbelow, Nancy E, El Paso, Tex, AAS, Delta Gamma, Silver 8, Gold,
NSO, Panhel. Bruns, Dennis R., Brighton, Colo., A8iS. Brundige, Richard
Lewis, Denver, Colo, A8iS, Alpha Phi Omega, Alpha Epsilon Delta.
ROW ONE - Bruns, Dennis Ray, Boulder, Colo, A8rS. Budge, William
Arthur, Boulder, Colo, Engr, Delta Upsilon, AES, ASME, Golf, Basketball.
Buerger, Walter, Richard, Covina, Calif, AGS, AF-ROTC. Buli, Svein Tore,
Skien, Norway, Engr, lEEE, AES, Cosmo, Ski Club, ASUC Senator, BDC,
LLEPOLM.
ROW TWO - Burnett, Charles Philip, Aurora, Colo, Bus, Chi Psi, YR's.
Burns, John Thomas, Colo Spgs, Colo, A8-S. Burns, Susan Elaine, Denver,
Colo, A8rS, Porpoise, Pres 8- Secy, Soph Advisor. Burton, Larry Charles,
Denver, Colo, ASS, CU Band.
ROW THREE -- B-utcher, M. Russell, Colo Spgs, Colo, Engr. Butler, Richard
Hess, Warwich, Rhode Island, A8rS, Phi Kappa Tau, Coloradan, Ski Team.
Butterfield, Suzanne Kay, East Lansing, Mich, ALS. Cahen, Elinor, Scars-
dale, N.Y, AAS, C-Bar-U.
ROW FOUR - Cain, Candace Patricia, San Rafael, Calif, ALS, Kappa
Kappa Gamma, Ski Club, AWS Review. Calvert, William Kenneth, Bould-
er, Colo, Busi, Ski 81 Racing Club. Campbell, Barbara Jean, Park Ridge,
Ill, ABS. Cannon, James Timothy, Colo Spgs, Colo, AAS, Newman Center,
SPU, YD's, Phi Alpha Theta.
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Wheeler Dealer. Carmean, Bonnie Arford, San Diego, Calif, Pharmacy,
Alpha Delta Pi, Kappa Epsilon, Pres, APhA, international Fair, Homecom-
ing. Carmignani, Linda W, Glenview, Ill, ALS, Transfer from Wittenberg
Univ. Carmignani, A Wayne, Glenview, Ill, Business.
ROW SIX - Carnes, Bruce Glaydon, LaJunta, Colo, Business, Sigma Phi
Epsilon, CUAMA, Ski Club. Carney, Edward Bruce, Jr, Boulder, Colo,
Business. Carney, William Shaber, Yeringtan, Nev, Pharmacy, Phi Delta
Chi, APhA, Rho Chi. Carpenter, Linda Kay, Kailua, Hawaii, ALS, Chi
Omega, Ski Club, Homecoming Committee.
ROW SEVEN - Carr, Charles Madison, Longmont, Colo, A8lS, Delta
Upsilon, Blood Bank. Carvaial, Fernando David, Boulder, Colo, Elec. Engr,
IEEE, Intramurals. Carville, Louise F, Reno, Nev, AGS, Chi Omega, Sisters
of Minerva, YWCA International Fair. Cary, Jeffrey Michael, Denver,
Colo, ASS.
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ROW ONE - Cary, Joseph Henry, Loma, Colo, A8fS, Phi Theta Kappa, Phi Lambda
Upsilon. Casey, Julia Garrison, Oswego, ill, ALS. Casicla, Gary Vance, Canon City,
Colo, Business, Men's Marching Band, Ski Club. Caswell Margaret Ann, Boulder,
Colo, Education, SCEA, Cazier, Stanley Wayne, Boulder, Colo, AGS, Ski Club, Young
Republicans. Cendali, Richard Eugene, San Francisco, Calif, Education, Alpha Tau
Omega. Chamberlain, Robert Allen, Boulder, Colo, Engr. Chambers, Robert William,
Rochester, NY, Business.
ROW TWO - Chandler, Chris L, Arvada, Colo, Phi Alpha Theta, Intramural Wrest-
ling. Chang, Perry Tsou Ming, Hong Kong, Japan, Chinese Club, Pres, ASCE, Cosmo
Club. Cheever, Kathryn Ann, Prairie Village, Kansas, Education, Alpha Lambda
Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, SCEA, Freshman Camp, Ski Club. Christopher, Charles H,
Denver, Colo, A8tS, Silver 8, Gold, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Clark, Rod, Longmont, Colo,
Pharmacy. Clark, William Richard, Wiggins, Colo, Engr, IEEE, Radio Club, AES. Clarke,
Anne Elizabeth, Darien, Conn, ALS, Ski Club, Racing Club, Hiking Club. Claycomb,
Steven Lee, Strasburg, Colo, Pharmacy, Phi Delta Chi, APhA.
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ROW ONE - Clem, Joseph Hal, Denver, Colo, Engr, ASCE, AES, Chi Ep-
silon. Clements, Thomas Harvey, Highland Park, Ill, AGS, IFC, Phi Kappa
Tau. Close, Valerie Suzanne, Scarsdale, N.Y., ALS, Kappa Alpha Theta,
Sigma Alpha Epsilon Little Sisters, Nails. Coffee, Sandra Lee, Torrance,
Calif, A8tS, Colo Corps, AWS, Deseret Club, Gamma Phi Beta.
ROW TWO - Goldiron, Adron L Jr, Kirkwood, Missouri, A8tS, Sigma Chi
Tribune, Frosh, Soph Honorary, Chinese Club, ASUC. Coleman, Dian
Judith, New Orleans, La, Business, Jimmy Club. Colm, Mary Melinda,
Bakersfield, Calif, A8-S, Alpha Phi, AWS. Comerford, Kevin Christopher,
Boulder, Colo, ASQS.
ROW THREE - Conley, Christopher John, Ipswich, Mass. Business. Con-
way, Patricia Anne, Denver, Colo, A8tS, Sigma Lambda Phi, Soph Advisor,
Newman Club, Physical Therapy Club. Cooper, Edward Pillow, Photog-
rapher, Coloradan. Cooper, John Wesley, Delta, Colo, ABS, Colo Scholars
Program, Sigma Pi Sigma, Phi Beta Kappa.
ROW FOUR - Cooper, Nancy Jo, Lakewood, Colo, ALS, Resident Ad-
visor, Soph Advisor, Univ Reading Theater Committee, Wesley Founda-
tion, WRA. Cooper, Paralee, Big Bear Lake, Calif, Education, Delta
Gamma. Corey, Paul William, Plandom Mills, N.Y., AGS, Ski Team, ln-
stitute of Arctic and Alpine Research Participant. Cornelisen, Barbara J,
Boulder, Colo, Music, Gamma Delta, Univ Choir.
ROW FIVE - Cornelius, Ronald G, Lamar, Colo, Business. Costlow, Judith
Anne, Colo Springs, Colo, Education, Soph Advisor, Univ Choir, Clearing
House, Jr and Sr Class Councils, Resident Advisor. Cowan, Danie G,
Mosco, Colo, Engr, NESEP. Cowen, Ronald Charles, Denver, Colo, ABS,
Men's Marching Band, Symphonic Band.
ROW SIX - Cowing, Diane Elaine, Littleton, Colo, Education, Kappa
Kappa Gamma, Silver 84 Gold, Nails. Cox, Carol Jean, Lombard, Ill,
Theta Sigma Phi, French House Publicity Chairman, French Club, Cosmo
Club. Cox, Roger William, Grand Junction, Colo, ALS, Phi Epsilon Phi,
Ski Club, NSW Commission, Summer Orientation, Study Aboard Program,
Student Dean's Program. Coykendall, Carol G, Dartmouth, Mass, A8tS,
Ski Club, Clearing House.
ROW SEVEN - Craft, Douglas Gibson, A8tS, Men's Marching Band.
Craigle, Carol Anne, Nileis, Ill, ASQS, Porpoise, Delta Delta Delta, Alpha
Lambda Delta, Spurs, Hesperia, Director AWS Revue, UMC Board, Mortar
Board, Delta Phi Alpha. Crall, Steven P, Palos Verdes, Calif, Engr, Phi
Gamma Delta, IEEE, Flying Club, Ski Club, Intramurals. Crandall, Peter
Mark, Denver, Colo, A8tS, Beta Theta Pi VP, House Manager, Intramural
Chairman.
ROW EIGHT - Crilly, Ronald Dale, Boulder, Colo, Business, Student
Colo Education Association, University Program Council, Young Republi-
cans. Croft, Stanton William, Longmont, Colo, Engr. Cronin, Particia Ann,
Denver, Colo, A8tS, Cosmo Club, Latin American Club, Campus Friends,
Young Democrats. Crossley, Gale Elton, Littleton, Colo. Engr, ASME Chair-
man, Control Board.
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ROW ONE 1 Crouch, Keith Mclean, Arlington Va, ALS, Beta Theta Pi.
Crown, Patricia Ann, Mackinaw Illinois, ABS, Alpha Phi, Spurs, Class
Council, NSO, Psi Chi, Pres. Cruth, Michael L, Evergreen, Colo, ALS, CEA,
Clearing House, Kappa Delta Pi. Culp, John Clifford, Bethesda Md, A8iS,
Chi Psi, Pres, Pi Sigma Alpha, etc. Cummings, Christopher Floyd, Dayton,
Ohio, Business, Delta Upsilon, Dorm Officer. Cummins, Kay, Aurora, Colo,
Music. Curtis, Richard W, Okla City, Okla, Business, Phi Delta Theta,
Pres, CUAMA. D'Orazio, Virginia I, Frederick, Colo, ABS, Players Club-
Italian Club, Sigma Lambda Phi.
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ROW TWO - DeSantis, Elizabeth V, Bridgeton, NJ, Business, Deahl,
Joann G, Denver, Colo, A8.S, Pom-Pon Girl, Pi Beta Phi, Castle Belles,
Nails. Deahl, John G, Atherton, Calif, ASQS, Delta Tau Delta, Swim Team.
Debski, Sandra Jo, Kenosha, Wis, A8.S. Dendinger, Robert John, Denver,
Colo, A8iS, Clearing House. Derkash, Robert Stephen, Greenwich, Conn,
ABS, Class Council, Dorm Officer, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Lacrosse Team.
Di Domenico, Don Mike, LaJunta, Colo, Pharmacy, APhA, Phi Delta Chi.
Diebel, Stephen Victor, Boulder, Colo, Business.
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ROW ONE - Danko, Terry K, Denver, Colo, Civil Engr and Business, Pi Kappa
Alpha, Swimming, AFROTC. Davis, Nancy Hodges, Shaker Heights, Ohio, ABS, Pi
Beta Phi, Ski Club, international Club, De Butts, Mary Linda, New York, NY, A8iS,
Pi Beta Phi, Ski Club. Delong-Hansen, Judith Ann, Englewood, Colo, A8iS, French
Club, lntnl Rel Club, Sigma Lambda Phi, Dorm Officer, Pi Sigma Alpha. De Kieffer,
Donald Eulette, Boulder, Colo, ALS, Kappa Sigma, Pi Sigma Alpha, Army ROTC,
ASUC, Hammers, Sabers, YAF, PR, Cosmo Club, NSA delegate. DeKieffer, Melissa
H, Boulder, Colo, Education. Deland, Gerald William, Boulder, Colo, Business, Phi
Kappa Tau. DeLong, Lance E, Littleton, Colo, ABS, Phi Epsilon Delta, Delta Kappa
Tau, Sigma Pi Sigma, Ski Club,
ROW TWO - Dieffenderfer, Jacalyn Louise, Boulder, Colo, Education, Band, New-
man, Young Dems, SCEA. Diffie, Mary Margaret, Denver, Colo, A-SiS, Daily Reporter,
Spanish Club, Festival Chorus. Diliberto, Regina Maria, Denver, Colo, A8-S, Hearing
Board, Honor Board. Dimit, Jane Ann, Boulder, Colo, A8-S, Soph Class Council,
Angels Flight, Coloradan, Managing Editor, Psychology Honors Program, Kappa
Alpha Theta. Dinges, Madeleine Ann, Denver, Colo, A8iS, AWS. Distel, Edward G,
Boulder, Colo, Business. Dixon, Kenneth Elton, Arvada, Colo, Business, Army ROTC,
Campus Crusade for Christ. Dixon, Gerald Dennis, Denver, Colo, Architecture, AIA
Student Chapter.
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ROW ONE - Donham, Cathe B, Fair Lawn, NJ, A8rS, Colo-Corps, Pres, Silver
and Gold, Gamma Phi Beta, Spurs, Hesperia, Mortar Board, Panhel, ASUC.
Donnelly, Robert Hugh, Boulder, Colo, Engr. Donohue, Patricia Ann, Mexico City,
Mexico, A8rS, Alpha Delta Pi, International Fair, Spanish Club, Newman Club,
Dean's List, Dorm Officer. Doolittle, Nancy Carter, Kensington, Md, ALS, Spurs,
Alpha Lambda Delta, AWS. Doolittle, Susan Yvonne, East Grand Rapids, Mich,
A8rS, Chi Omega, ASUC, AID, Ski Club, International Fair, Canterbury Club.
Dorward, Sharron Dianne, Denver, Colo, AGS, Cheerleader, Spurs, Hesperia,
Mortar Board, Pacesetter, Who's Who, Castle Belles, Class Council, Eng Queen
Finals, Pi Beta Phi, Jr Yr at Grenoble France. Dovenitz, Jan Michael, Syracuse,
New York, AB-S, Men's Marching Band, B'nai B'rith. Douglas, Mary Ellen, Denver,
Colo, Business, Gamma Delta, Choir, Travel Commission, AWS Song Fest.
ROW TWO - Dow, Judith Joyce, Cortz, Colo, ALS, Delta Phi Alpha. Drake,
Ruth Louise, Boulder, Colo, Education, Symphonic Band, Concert Band, Tau Beta
Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi, Student CEA, Dean's List. Drewry, Marian Fay, Pasadena,
Calif, Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Silver and Gold. DuBach, Hans P,
Wheat Ridge, Colo, Business. Dublin, Ronald Lee, Syracuse, NY, Business, Sigma
Phi Epsilon, Class Councils, Lacrosse Team. Dudley, Alan Lee, Aurora, Colo, A8rS.
Duell, Holland Bosson, Security, Colo, A8rS, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, BEC, Coloradan
Royalty Editor. Duggan, Anne Jane, Flossmoor, Ill, AGS.
ROW THREE - Duncan, Alice Ann, McLean, Virginia, A8tS. Durbin, Harvey
Paul, Winnemucca, Nev, Business, Wesley Foundation, Buff Flying Club, Pres,
National Flying Association. Duris, John. Dveirin, Gloria Jean, Denver, Colo,
A8iS. Dymerski, Daniel Leo, Auroro, Colo, A8tS, Varsity Golf, Ski Club, Bridge
Club. Eckhardt, Bruce Kenneth, Central Lake, Mich, Elec Engr, Tennis Team.
Edmond, Carole Ann, Pueblo, Colo, A8-S, RA, Newman Club, Colo-Corps, Intra-
murals. Edwards, Karen Emily Clare, Zanesville, Ohio, Nursing, Kappa Phi.
ROW FOUR -- Eldred, Sharon Sue, Hinsdale, lll, AYS, Delta Gamma, Cheer-
leader, Nails, Senate Clerk, Barn Dance Queen Finals, Class Council, Silver and
Gold. Elliott, Christine Antoinette, Boulder, Colo, ALS. Elliot, Robert Marshall,
Boulder, Colo, A8rS. Engleman, Tena Burnett, Boulder, Colo, A8.S, Alpha Chi
Omega, AID, Ski Club, Kappa Phi, Sigma Lambda Phi. English, Lois Mae, Ft.
Morgan, Colo, ASLS, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi. English, Martin
John, Ft. Morgan, Colo, A8rS, Student CEA. Enterline, Ann Kathleen, Canfield,
Ohio, ALS, Silver and Golcl, Hiking Club, AWS Songtest, German Club. Erickson,
Jennifer Ferris, San Diego, Calif, Business, Alpha Phi, Jr Panhel, CUAMA, Ski
Club, Merchant Relations Commission, NSO.
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ROW ONE - Espander, Cynthia Anne, Dinosaur, Colo, Pharmacy, APhA,
Kappa Epsilon. Espander, John Charles, Colo Springs, Colo, Engr, ASME, AES,
Ice Hockey Club, Newman Club. Ethridge,,Lawren Esther, Corpus Christi, Tex,
ABS, Pi Beta Phi, CU Relay Queen Finals.'Evancich, Marie Lee, Colo Springs,
Colo, ALS, Newman Club. Evans, Marka Webb, Colo Springs, Colo, Education.
Evans, Mary Emily, Greeley, Colo, ALS, Class Councils, Silver and Gold, AWS
Rep. Fadum, Ole-Kristian, Oslo, Norway, Engr, IEEE, AFDOOE. Farley, Laurie
Jon, Boise, Idaho, Education.
ROW TWO - Fearn, Stephen Cisne, Boulder, Colo, Engineering, ASME. Fegley,
Judith Ann, Snyder, NY, AAS, Transfer from Brown Univ. Fein, Arthur David,
Skokie, III, Journalism, Sigma Delta Chi, Alpha Delta Sigma, Pres. Fellows,
Frederick Michael, Lakewood, Colo, ALS, Sigma Chi. Fennell, Christine Williams,
Purchase, NY, Business, Ski Club. Fennell, Nancy Lou, Denver, Colo, Elem Educ,
Alpha Gamma Delta, YWCA, Pres, Freshman Camp, Panhel, Mortar Board, Special
Events Commission, Class Council. Ferguson, Calvin LaVerne, Aurora, Colo, Engr,
ASCE. Ferrell, James Edward, Reno, Nev, Engineering.
ROW THREE - Feutz, Linda Elizabeth, Plymouth, Wisconsin, A8iS, Clearing
House, Bridge Club. Fickes, C. Edward, Colo Springs, Colo, Journ, Alpha Kappa
Lambda, Scabbard and Blade, Oracle. Field, Carole Lee, Denver, Colo, ALS,
Cosmo Club, French Club, Ski Club, Silver and Gold, Spurs, YWCA, International
Fair. Figge, Elizabeth Ruth, Brighton, Colo, A8-S, Sigma -Lambda Phi, Solo Corps,
RA, Student Development Foundation, Sigma Lambda Phi officer. Fisch, Carla
Jean, Greeley, Colo, Education, Kappa Alpha Theta, Silver and Gold, Spurs,
Class Councils, Angels Flight, Colo-Corps, Pom-Pon Girl, Homecoming Queen
Finals, Miss CU Finals. Fischer, Larry C, Hot Sulphur Springs, Colo, Engr and
Business, Football, Delta Tau Delta, Hammers, Phi Epsilon Phi, Silver and Gold,
Gamma Iota Pi, Class Councils, IFC. Fish, Lisbeth Ann, Littleton, Colo, A8iS, Ski
Club. Fisher, Christina Diane, Seattle, Wash, .lourn, DAILY, Theta Sigma Pi,
Kappa Tau Alpha.
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ROW ONE 1 Fisher, Judiih C, San Mateo, Calif, ABS, Chi
Omega, Pres. Fishman, Nelson, Huntington, Calif, A8rS, Silver
and Gold, Pershing Rifles, SAME, Alpha Phi Omega, Circle K,
IR Club, CHess Club, Soccer, Cross Country. Fitzpatrick, Nancy
K, Seattle, Wash, A8rS, Gamma Phi Beta of officer, Greek
Blood Bank, Mortar Board, Class Council, Alpha Lambda Delta,
Phi Sigma Alpha.
ROW TWO - Fletcher, James A, Boulder, Colo, Business,
Alpha Kappa Psi, CUAMA, pres, Business School Student Board.
Flinn, Joan M, Las Animas, Colo, A8.S, Christian Science
Organization, Spanish Club, SA-RA. Flygare, Robert H, Boulder,
Colo, ASLS, Silver and Gold, Alpha Tau Omega.
ROW THREE - Foley, Miriam J, Boulder, Colo, Business, Beta
Sigma, Newman Club, CU Skiing. Folk, Joel J, Colorado
Springs, Colo, ALS. Folk, Valerie S, Colorado Springs, Colo,
A8rS, Silver and Gold.
ROW FOUR - Follette, James R, Santo Monica, Calif, Busi-
ness, Rho Epsilon, CU Skiing, Ford Robert A, Durango, Colo,
Law, Phi Alpha Delta, Legal Aid Clinic. Forkner, Donald E,
Parker, Colo, Engineering, CU Skiing, ASME, AES Control Board.
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ROW SEVEN - Gray, Robert Edwin, Jr, Denver, Cola, Engr and Business,
AIAA, CUAMA. Green, Janie, Evergreen, Colo, Education, Silver and Gold,
Chi Omega, Ski Club. Green, Nancy, Tiburon, Calif, A8.S, Math Club,
Flying Club, Ski Club. Green, Ronald Dekker, San Francisco, Calif, ABS,
People-to-People, Latin American Club, Int Rel Forum. Harlan, Dena
Rae, Canon City, Colo, Journ, NSO, Class Council, Caravels, Theta Sigma
Pi, Kappa Tau Alpha, Chi Omega. Harman, William Hayes, Englewood,
Colo, Business, Alpha Kappa Psi, YR, YAF, SPL. Hormel, Robert Michael,
Lakewood, Colo, ABS, Delta Phi Alpha. Harmon, James Edward, Engle-
wood, Colo, Business, Delta Tau Delta, Silver and Gold, Alpha Kappa Psi,
Phi Earle International, CUAMA.
ROW EIGHT - Green, Stephen Alexander, Boulder, Colo, AGS, AAHPHER.
Green, Whitney Eliz, Manhasset, NY, ABS, Clearing House, Ski Club.
Green, William Charles, St. Louis, Mo, ABS, Sigma Nu, Greek Week.
Greene, Edward Albert, A8tS, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Cheerleader, Silver
and Gold, IFC. Harri, Fredric Steven, Hunt Sta, NY, ABS, Circle K. Harris,
James Robert, Los Animas, Colo, Engr, Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon, ASCE,
AES. Harris, Natalia Edna, Gary, Indiana, A8tS, ABC. Harris, Suzan Kay,
Clifton, Colo, Journ, Theta Sigma Pi, Pres, Dean's Advisory Comm.
ROW ONE - Gregory, Gayle Alison, Denver, Colo, ABS, Jr Panhel. Grey
Charles M, Lebanon. Kan, Pharmacy. Gribben, Kathleen, Arvada, Colo,
A8-S, Chi Omega, Caravels, Class Council, Ski Club, SA, Course Evalua-
tion, Asst Probation Officer. Grieve, Barbara Bee, Ft. Lupton, Colo, Busi-
ness, AWS, Colo Corps, Beta Sigma, Alpha Chi Omega.
ROW TWO - Hart, Courtney Ann, Okla City, Okla, Journ, Kappa Alpha
Theta, Gamma Alpha Chi, SAE Little Sisters, Silver and Gold, Ski Club.
Hart, Michael John, ABS. Harting, Walter John, Boulder, Colo, Education,
SCEA, SNEA, MRH, officer. Hatasaka, Stan, Denver, Colo, Engr.
ROW THREE -- Griffin, Patricia Ann, Littleton, Colo, ABS, French Club,
Ski Club, Cosmo Club, People-to-People, Newman Club, Chi Omega.
Gross, Cynthia, Colo Springs, Colo, A8,S, Delta Delta Delta, AWS review,
Univ Choir, CMEA. Gross, Janet, Highland Park, Ill, A8.S, Dorm Officer.
Grow, Dorrene Sally, Wheatridge, Colo, A8fS, Spanish Club, Ski Club.
ROW FOUR - Grunewald, Kathryn Ann, Tucson, Ariz, A8iS, SA, Dorm
Officer, Hesperia, Spurs, Class Councils, COLO DAILY, Silver and Gold.
Guenther, Sharon Lee, Arvada, Colo, Education, Ski Club, YWCA. Guss,
William Charles, Reno, Nev, Engr, Sigma Tau, Treas, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma
Pi Sigma. Gustafson, John A, Denver, Colo, Engr, AIP, SIAM.
ROW FIVE - Hawkinson, Susan Linda, Grand Rapids, Minn, ABS, Fresh-
man Camp, Alpha Lambda Delta, NSO. Hays, Meredith Kaye, Denver,
Colo, ASQS, Delta Phi Alpha, Dorm Officer, Wesley Foundation, Exchange
student to Germany. Hedberg, Dania Louise, Highland Park, Ill, Education,
Silver and Gold, Clearing House, Alpha Phi. Hein, Louella Jean, Otis,
Colo, Education, Silver and Gold, COLORADAN, Alpha Chi Omega, Col-
lege Bowl Comm, NSO, Homecoming Comm.
ROW SIX - Gutsche, Steven Lyle, White Bear Lake, Minn, Engr, Tau
Beta Pi. Hagen, George Leon, Lakewood, Colo, Business. Haglund, Janet
Marie, Pike View Court, Colo, ABS. Hahn, David Linton, Boulder, Colo,
Business Acacia, Silver and Gold.
ROW SEVEN - Haider, Thomas Ralph, Denver, Colo, Engr, A56 Ham,
Sheila Elizabeth, Littleton, Colo, ASS, Hamamoto, Glenda M, Lihue, Hawaii,
A8rS, Class Council, Spanish Club. Hamann, William Douglas, Dickinson,
North Dakota, Eng r.
ROW EIGHT - Heinmiller, Philip James, Mt. Holly NJ, Business, RHA,
Officer. Heinz. lvnn Robert, Greelev, Colo, Business, Rho Epsilon, Pres.
Helgoth, Constance K, Boulder, Colo, Education. Heller, Jay Ronald, Den-
ver, Colo, ABS, Phi Sigma Delta, Phi Ep Phi, Alpha Epsilon Delta.
ROW ONE - Helmer, David A, Stamford, Conn,
ABS, CU Skiing, Phi Gamma Delta, Silver and Gold,
Sabres, Pi Sigma Alpha. Hendricks, Elisabeth H,
Logansport, Ind, ABS, Delta Delta Delta, Panhel
rep, pres, Panhel secy, Fraternity Education Chrmn.
Henkel, Wayne C, Brighton, Colo, Engineering, Pi
Tau Sigma, Sigma Tau, ASME. Henninger, Russell A,
Security, Colo, ABS, CU Track Team. Henry, David
W, Greenwich Point, Conn, A8.S, French Club, Italian
Club, CU Skiing. Herbst, Howard P, Denver, Colo,
ABS, Lambda Chi Alpha, vice-pres, Pi Sigma Alpha,
Phi Ep Phi, Silver and Gold. Hermanson, Lynn E,
Mount Vernon, NY, ABS, Clearing House, AWS rep,
Standards Board, pres.
ROW TWO - Herrin, Ronald J, Fowler, Colo, En-
gineering, Pi Tau Sigma, rec secy, ASME. Hessel-
bach, Ellen P, Woodbridge, Conn, A8.S, CU Skiing.
Hetherington, Carol S, Pekin, Ill, Education, Chi
Omega, Dorm officer, Panhel exec council. Hether-
ington, Jerry F, Boulder, Colo, Business, Class Coun-
cil, NSO, Kappa Sigma, tres, house mgr, Alpha
Kappa Psi, tres, IFC, CUAMA, Intramurals Committee.
rep. Heydt, William R, Palmerton, Pa, ALS, Football.
Higgins, James F, Colorado Springs, Colo, Archi-
tecture, AIA. Hiigel, Jaynese L, Lamar, Colo, Busi-
ness, Beta Sigma.
ROW THREE -- Hill, Helen M, Denver, Colo, A8,S,
Capers, Sigma Lambda Phi, Cosmo.
ROW FOUR - Hill, Terry R, Grand Lake, Colo, Delta
Tau Delta, Silver and Gold.
ROW FIVE - Hillman, Margaret F, Denver, Colo,
Education.
ROW SIX 1 Hobbins, William T, Ephrato, Pa, Busi-
ness and Architecture, Lambda Chi Alpha, athletic
chrmn, IM, League rep. Hines, William L. Hodgkin.,
Gail F, Littleton, Colo, Business, CU Skiing. Hoemer,
Victor M, Boulder, Colo, AGS. Hoge, Charles W,
Colorado Springs, Colo, A8.S. Hoivik, Lars, Kongs-
vinger, Norway, Engineering, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma
Tau, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, ANSA, AES, German Club.
Holmes, Barham M, Winters, Calif, Music, Festival
Chorus, Alpha Chi Omega, Sigma Alpha Iota, AWS
Pub.
ROW SEVEN - Holsman, Ronald, Evanston, Ill, Archi-
tecture. Holt, Sara S, South Pasadena, Calif, A8iS.
Homsher, Charlotte D, Springfield, Colo, A8.S, Gamma
Alpha Chi, CU Skiing, Player's Club, Lutheran Center,
Baptist Student Union. Hoopes, Barbara J, Blooming-
ton, Ill, Business, Kappa Kappa Gamma, vice-pres,
tres, Porpoise, Silver and Gold, Nails, Beta Sigma,
Angel Flight, Mortar Board, IFC secy, Coloradan Staff,
ASUC academic affairs, Class Councils, CUAMA.
Hoover, Elizabeth Y, El Paso, Tex, AHS, Kappa Alpha
Theta, Silver and Gold, Nails, Spanish Club. Hoover,
Harwood, Barrington, Ill, ABS, Delta Upsilon, soph
class vice-pres, Star and Sectant. Houpt, Bryce R,
Denver, Colo, Engineering, Sigma Tau, IEEE.
ROW EIGHT - Houpt, Hazel L, Longmont, Colo,
ABS, Judo Club, secy-tres, Rocky Mt Rescue Aid
Chrmn. Hroza, Susan A, Boulder, Colo, A8tS. Huff-
man, Ward S, Colorado Springs, Colo, ABQS. Hughes,
Jeanne E, Colorado Springs, Colo, Education, Delta
Gamma. Hughes, Kay L, Denver, Colo, A8tS, Dorm
social chrmn, Silver and Gold, French House, vice-
pres, Castle Belles, SA-RA. Hull, James M, Lakin,
Kan, Business, Alpha Kappa Psi, corres. secy. Hulse,
Marilyn L, Honolulu, Haw, ABS, Delta Delta Delta,
Porpoise, UMC Program Council, C Bar U Riders,
Greek Week Committee, CU Skiing.
ROW ONE - Hupp, Patience E, Denver, Colo, Education. Husbands, Herman H,
Chapel Hill, N C, Engineering, Sigma Tau, pres, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE,
Dean's Council, AES Control Board. Hutchings, Sheryl A, Pueblo, Colo, A8iS. Hyrup,
Alan L, Rifle, Colo, Journalism.
ROW TWO - lford, Carol M, Denver, Colo, ASIS, Concert Band, AWS rep, Dorm
pres. lmig, Mary Dell, Yankton, S D, Education, Kappa Alpha Theta, songleader,
Dorm social chrmn, Silver and Gold, Coloradan, Clearning House. Isaacson, Peter
E, Seattle, Wash, A8.S, Beta Theta Pi, Colorado Daily, Jacobson, Lance H.
ROW THREE - Jacobson, Mark C, Denver, Colo, ALS, Hillel, pres, Folk Song Club,
vice-pres, Clearing House, pub relations dir. Jacobsen, Michael J, Massapequa
Park, N Y, Business, Delta Sigma Pi, pres, vice-pres, Rho Epsilon, Zeta Beta Tau,
pres, vice-pres, secy. Business School Student Board, College Bowl, pub committee.
ROW FOUR - Jaeger, Patricia I., Orland Park, lll, ALS, Chi Omega, Class Council,
Alpha Lambda Delta, Freshman Camp Counselor, Director. Jaffe, Russell, Las Vegas,
Nev, A8rS, Chi Psi, Class Council, Judo Club, Greek Week.
ROW FIVE - Jamal, Karim Y, Kuwait, Engr, Soccer, Cosmo, Arab Club. James,
William, Kankakee, lll, Engr, Track, Phi Ep Phi, Sigma Nu, AES, AIAA.
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OPPOSITE PAGE CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT - Jennings, Nancy Ruth,
Santa Monica, Calif, Educ, Alpha Gamma Delta, secy, Songfest, French
Club. Jenson, Barbara Marie, Boulder, Colo, Music, CU Choir, MENC,
SCEA, Sigma Alpha Iota, Treas. Jensen, Frances Marie, Denver, Colo,
A8,S, Pi Beta Phi, Pres, Freshman Camp, Coloradan, Sigma Alpha Eta.
Jessee, Hubert Burke, Kalama, Wash, Busi, Johnson, Dan Porter, Love-
land, Colo, Busi, Band, Concert, Marching, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Tres.
Johnson, Judith Ann, Lakewood, Colo, A8,S, Alpha Omicron Pi, Rush
Chairman, CU Choir, Fest Chorus, Oracle, Clearing House., Johnson,
Judith Louise, Lexington, Ky, ASS, Alpha Phi, Pledge trainer, Silver 81
Gold, Daughter of the Golden Heart, Nails, Panhel, Ski Club. Johnson,
Marguerite Patricia, Texarkana, Tex, AGS, Alpha Lambda Delta, Silver
8, Gold, Cosmo, Deans List, Clearing House, Campus Friends. Johnson,
Patricia Jo, Colo Spgs, Colo, A8iS, Silver 8. Gold, Spanish 8. Latin Amer
Club, Military Ball Queen. Johnson, Roberta Jill, Longmont, Colo, A8,S.
Johnson, Roy D Jr, Denver, Colo, SAS. Johnson, Carl Stephen, Denver,
Colo, A8-S, Pershing Rifles. Johnston, Abigail Osbome, Menlo Park, Calif,
A8-S, Delta Gamma, Pom Pon, Silver 8, Gold, Nails, Ski Club, AID.
Jones, Daphne Sue, Anton, Colo, Educ. Jones, Glenn Gerald, Boulder,
Colo, Pharmacy, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Phi Delta Chi, Tres, Jones, Keith M,
Aurora, Colo, AGS, Pi Sigma Alpha, YR's, German Club. Jones, Mary
Lou, Pueblo, Colo, A8rS, Delta Delta Delta, Rec Secy, Social Chrm, Silver B,
Gold. Jones, Randall William, Denver, Colo, Busi, Clearing House. Jones,
Russell Ward, Anton, Colo, Educ, Acacia. Jones, Sally Carlin, Golden,
Colo, Educ, Chi Omega, Clearing House. Jongeneel, Alan William, Los
Angeles, Calif, Engr, Sigma Chi, Secy, House Manager, Hammers, ASCE
Pres, AES, ASTM.
THIS PAGE COUNTER CLOCKWISE FROM THE RIGHT 1 Kastor, James
Alfred, NY, NY, Busi, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Kantor, Sherrie L, Ash Colo,
Silver 8. Gold, Deans List. Kanemoto, Kenneth, Longmont Colo, Engr 8,
Bus, Acacia, Delta Sigma Pi, AES, Ski Club, AIAA Tres. Kane, Carol Ann,
Denver, Colo, Journalism, Gamma Alpha Chi. Kalikawa, Carol Sue,
Tempe, Ariz, Educ, Fr Class Coun, Silver 8, Gold, Soph Cl Coun. Kaiser,
Pamela Ann, Glenview, ill, Busi, Chi Omega, Buff Ski Club, International
Affairs. Joseph, Nancy Lynn, Boulder, Colo, Educ, Delta Delta Delta.
Jorgensen, Nancy Lee, Denver, Colo, Busi, Beta Sigma, CUAMA, YWCA.
Kasynski, George Gregory, Denver, Colo, Busi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, UFW.
Kay, Linda Suzanne, Greeley Colo, A8rS, Alpha Delta Pi. Kearney, Adelia
Willacy, Montrose, Colo, A8,S, Ski Club, Cosmo, French Club, YD's,
international Fair. Kearney, Sharon Elizabeth, Pueblo, Colo, Educ, Delta
Delta Delta, Little Sister of Minerva, Silver 8, Gold. Keim, Charles R, Keins,
Hildy B, Denver, Colo, A8-S, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Panhel, Glamour Best
Dressed Canal, AWS, Kelley, Catharine Colleen, Piedmont, Calif, A8,S,
Delta Gamma, soc chrmn, Ponhelp Fr 8, Sr Class Coun, Silver 8, Gold,
Little Sister of Minerva, Little Sigma, Kelley, Jerry E, Carson City, Nevada,
Busi, Lambda Chi Alpha, Pres, Silver and Gold, Sabres, Star 8- Sextant.
Kelling, Susan D, Boulder, Colo, ALS, Tau Beta Sigma, Ski Club, Sigma
Lambda Phi Secy, VP, Kelly, Claroy Patricia, LaGrange, Ill, Busi, Chi
Omega, Homecoming, GAX. Kelly, Margy Sue, Lysander, NY, Nursing,
Nurse Corp. Kennedy, Karen Anne, Aurora, Colo, A8.S, Physical Therapy
Club. Kennedy, Leroy Franklin, Englewood, Colo, Alpha Kappa Psi,
CUAMA.
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ROW ONE - Kennedy, Ronald L, Aurora, Colo, Pharmacy,
A Ph A, Phi Delta Chi, secy.
ROW TWO - Kennedy, Sally J, New Orleans, La, A8iS, Tennis,
Hiking, Anthropos Club.
ROW THREE -- Kent, Donna C, Park Forest, lll, ALS, Newman
Club, Dorm Homecoming chrmn, NSO.
ROW FOUR - Kessel, Linda E, Morton Grove, Ill, ASQS.
Kettleson, Joyce R, Monte Vista, Colo, A8iS, Dorm officer,
Alpha Lambda Delta, Gamma Delta, French Club. Kezer, John,
Loveland, Colo, ABS, Univ Choir, Phi Ep Phi, Class Council,
Intl Affairs Commission, Alpha Kappa Lambda, tres. Kibboy,
Marcia M, Santa Ana, Calif, Education, Delta Delta Delta,
Clearing House, Silver and Gold. Kifer, Diana J, Wheat Ridge,
Colo, ASKS, Pi Beta Phi, Silver and Gold, CU Skiing, Fresh
Queen Attendant, Engr Ball Queen, Angel's Flight, Class
Council, Alpha Lambda Delta. Kimberly, David L, Denver, Colo,
Business, Alpha Kappa Psi, Circle K, CUAMA, lntramurals.
Kinderman, Nancy J, Evansville, Ind, ALS, Delta Gamma, Silver
and Gold, Nails.
ROW FIVE - King, Michael S, Denver, Colo, A8rS, Sigma
Alpha Mu, Songfest, Ski Club, Psi Chi, Spanish Club. King-
dom, Lewis W, Boulder, Colo, Business, Sigma Nu, vice pres,
tres, Scabbarcl ancl Blade, secy. Kington, Karen R, Alhambra,
Calif, A8-S, Delta Delta Delta, Psi Chi, vice-pres, secy. Kiteley,
DeeAnn F, Boulder, Colo, Music, Sigma Alpha lata, Miss CU
runnerup, Univ Choir, Festival Chorus. Kinkade, John W, Gree-
ley, Colo, A8.S, Delta Upsilon, pres, Silver and Gold, fresh
class pres, soph class vicefpres. Klnnie, Dennis C, Julesburg,
Colo, Engr, Alpha Phi Omega, IEEE, Sigma Tau, Eta Kappa
Nu, Tau Beta Pi. Kirker, Howard A, Paramus, NJ, Engr, Sigma
Tau.
ROW SIX - Kirkpatrick, Pamela M, Glen Ellyn, Ill, A8iS, Colo
Corps, CU Skiing, intl Fair, AWS rep, Alpha Delta Pi.
ROW SEVEN - Kirkpatrick, Suzanne, St. Louis, Mo, A8-S.
ROW EIGHT - Klatt, Gary E, Wheat Ridge, Colo, Business,
NROTC.
ROW ONE - Kleinwachter, John F, Tulsa, Okla, Business,
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, pres, IFC, Delta Sigma Pi.
ROW TWO - Kleitsch, Mary S, St. Louis, Mo, Education, Kappa
Alpha Theta, housemgr, Coloradan, Intl Fair.
ROW THREE - Klos, Gretchen, Engelwood, Colo, Education.
ROW FOUR - Kneifl, Donald C, Arvada, Colo, Business.
ROW FIVE - Knuckles, Jack D, Dove Creek, Colo, Engr, IEEE.
ROW SIX - Knudsen, Dorothy A, Terre Haute, Ind, A8iS,
Deseret Club, LDS Institute Council, PT Club.
ROW SEVEN + Kohr, 'Jeffrey G, Dallas, Tex, Engr, Alpha Phi
Omega, pres, Sigma Tau, Tau Beta Pi, Gamma Delta, Winter
Carnival, AES Control Board, Student Development Foundation.
Koht, Kathleen A, Colorado Springs, Colo, ALS. Koleski, James
E, Broomfield, Colo, ASS. Koos, Mary A, Loveland, Colo, A81S,
Rifle Club. Kopecky, Curtis J, Berwyn, Ill, Business, UMC Board
Chrmn, ASUC Senator-at-large, Alpha Kappa Psi, Beta Alpha
Psi, Mt Lodge Committee, CU Skiing, Info Depot Dir, Assoc of
College Unions-Intl Region H13 pres, Bookstore Advisory
Committee Chrmn, Merchant Relations Committee, research dir.
Korich, Rodney A, LaPorte, Ind, ALS, Intl Relations Forum, pres,
Fresh Camp Counselor, Big Eight College Bowl. Kott, Judith G,
Park Ridge, III, ABS. Kottmann, Brenda M, Grand Junction,
Colo, A8tS, Dorm Council, Class Council.
ROW EIGHT - Kreitler, Joan C, Short Hills, N J, A81S, Kappa
Kappa Gamma, AWS rep, Panhel committee, CU Skiing. Kren-
zel, Barbara A, Thorton, Colo, A8iS. Krenzel, Ronald L, Lake-
wood, Colo, Business. Kress, Dianne E, Boulder, Colo, Educa-
tion, Kappa Alpha Theta, Class Council, Kappa Delta Pi. Kress,
William E, Boulder, Colo, Business, Acacia, CUAMA. Krohn,
Richard I, Shaker Heights, Ohio, ASIS, Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
BEC, Intramurals. Krueger, Kurt A, Granada Hills, Calif, A8-S,
Kenkyu Club, Swim Team, Water Polo Coach, CU Skiing,
Volleyball Coach. Kruer, Karen, Dayton, Ohio, Business, Alpha
Chi Omega, pledgetrainer, Fencing Club, Sigma Lambda Phi,
Beta Sigma, CU Skiing.
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ROW ONE - Kruse, Dennis Gene, Littleton, Colo, Busi, Alpha Phi
Omega, Ski Club, Circle K, Alpha Kappa Psi, CUAMA, Winter Carnival.
Krys, Joanne Zannie, Denver, Colo, ALS, Psi Chi, Ski Club, French Club.
Kukla, Serenella, ASLS.
ROW TWO - Kuldell, Robin, Denver, Colo, ASS. Kull, Barbara Ann,
Palatine, Ill, ASIS, Alpha Omicran Pi, WRA, Ski Club. Kullas, Daniel Albert,
Englewood, Colo, Engr, Phi Kappa Psi Activities Chrmn, Treas, Ski Club.
ROW THREE - Kundahl, Kaye, Mercer Island, Wash, ASQS, Coloradan, Ski
81 French Clubs, International Fair, AWS Rep. Kurtz, Leslie Helen, Way-
land, Mass, A8iS, Alpha Chi Omega, ASUC, Homecoming, Ski Club.
Kyle, Michail Lee, Boulder, Colo, Engr, Intramural Soccer.
ROW FOUR - LeFoe, Jeanne, Webster Groves, Missouri, AAS, Chi
Omega, Coloradan, Silver and Gold. Lam, Blaine Preston, Boulder, Colo,
Busi, Cross Country, Track. Lamb, Susan Jo, Santa Monica, Calif, Educ,
Kappa Kappa Gamma, Panhel, Housemanager, Colo Corps.
ROW FIVE - Lancaster, Gail Andrea, Aurora, Colo, A8iS, Integrated
Studies. Land, Norman Richard, Baltimore, MD, Delta Upsilon Treas,
Engr 84 Busi, Lacrosse, Rooleo, Phi Epsilon Phi, Chi Epsilon. Laney, William
Karl, San Jose, Calif, Educ.
ROW SIX - Lannom, Gene Ellen, Roswell, NM, A84S, Delta Delta Delta,
Kappa Delta Pi. Lantry, Robert Bruce, Boulder, Colo, Music, Artist Series
Comm, Symphony 8. Chamber Orchestra. Lantz, Thomas Allen, St Louis,
Mo, A8iS, Phi Alpha Theta.
ROW SEVEN - Larrey, Rennee, Houston, Texas, Educ, Ski Club, Cosmo,
Colo Corp, YWCA. Larson, Krity Ann, Pepper Pike, Ohio, ASKS, Silver 81
Gold, Nails, Ski Club. Larson, Linda Anne, Garden Grove, Calif, ASQS,
Cosmo, Spanish Club, Festival Chorus, India Assoc.
ROW EIGHT - Larson, Mimi, Evergreen, Colo, A8.S, Kappa Alpha Theta,
AID, Delta Phi Delta. Larson, Ocie Charles, Greeley, Colo, Archit, AIA.
Larson, Peter M, Sioux Falls, SD, AGS, Sigma Nu, IFC.
this is the beginning-
a somewhat shaky start,
but the beginning
ROW ONE - Larson, Robert Lewis, Boulder, Colo, Engr, IEEE, Eta Kappa
Nu. Laurence, Lynne Ingrid, Denver, Colo, Music, Festival Chorus, Sigma
Alpha Iota. Lauridson, Mary Jean, Brighton, Colo, Educ, Big Sister Pro-
gram. Lawrence, William Howard, Boulder, Colo, AES, French and Ger-
man Club.
ROW TWO - Layman, Ralph Engle Ill, Colo Spgs, Colo, Busi, Sigma
Chi, Soc Chrmn, House mangr, Pres, Clearing House. Leach, Gregory
Norwood, Chomedey, Quebec, Canada, ALS. Leach, Sharon Emily, Denver,
Colo, ASS. Leadabrand, Thomas Daniel, Golf, Ill, A81S, Silver 81 Gold,
YAF, TRI-C Club, Men's Glee, Phi Alpha Theta, Univ Theatre.
ROW THREE - Lecker, Bonnie Lee, Littleton, Colo, AGS, Lee, Collis Joe,
Houston, Tex, ALS. Lee, Jeffery Burge, Denver, Colo, Journalism. Lehan,
Lyndall Elaine, Greeley, Colo, ASS, Gamma Phi Beta, ASUC, Ski Club.
ROW FOUR - Lennartz, Frances Elizabeth, Denver, Colo, ALS, NSO,
AWS Revue, Secy, YWCA: AWS Election Commission, RA. Lennox, Cheryl,
Monte Vista, Colo, Busi, Ski Club, CUAMA. Lenzini, Michael, Walsenburg,
Colo, AAS, NSO, Cosmo, ASUC, Campus Friends, RHA, Legis Comm,
Minority Relations Comm, Freshman Camp. LePak, Gregory, Glen Ellyn,
lll, ABQS.
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COUNTER CLOCK WISE - IStarl at Upper Left Corner, Levene,
Barry Falkner, Denver, Colo, A8iS. Levin, James Leslie, Milwau-
kee, Wis, Journ, Alpha Delta Sigma, Sigma Delta Chi, Phi
Sigma Delta, Colo DAILY, Ski Club, Fr Football. Levine, Bruce,
Denver, Colo, Business, Delta Sigma Pi, RA, Intramurals.
Lewis, Barham Jean, San Antonio, Tex, Education, Silver and
Gold, Ski Club, Pi Beta Phi. Levy, Mark R, Denver, Colo, A8fS,
Zeta Beta Tau, Ski Club. Lewis, Ed L, Yuma, Colo, Engr, AES,
RHA, IEEE. Lewis, Helen Doris, Wash DC, A8iS, SA, Clearing
House. Lipton, Carol Jean, Ida Grove, Iowa, A8.S, Ski Club,
DAILY, YAF, Silver and Gold. List, Donald William, Wheatridge,
Colo, AES, ASCE. Little, Susan H, Helena, Mont, ALS, Ski Club,
Ski Team. Lombardi, Barbara R, Denver, Colo, Education, YR,
Italian Club. Long, William James, Colo Springs, Colo, Engr,
Alpha Phi Omega, Sigma Tau, Star and Sextant. Loomis, Susan
Virginia, Wichita Kan, Alpha Chi Omega, Silver and Gold,
Colo Corps, Phi Alpha Theta, Oracle, Spurs. Loos, Steve, Chi
Psi. Loose, Kenneth R, Wheatridge, Colo, A8iS. Lopez, Marsha
Browning, Middletown, NJ, A8iS. Louring, Wendy, New York,
NY, ASQS, Alpha Phi, Ski Club. Low, Miriam Jean, Boise, Idaho,
ABQS, Phys Ther Club, Clearing House, Deseret Club. Lowe,
James Allen, Denver, Colo, ALS, Arnold Air Society. Loughry,
Daniel P, Denver, Colo, A8iS, Evans Scholar. Lowe, Frances
Elaine, Colo Springs, Colo, Business. Luckey, Richard Roy,
Sterling, Colo, A8.S. Ludeman, Karen Sue, Boulder, Colo, Educa-
tion, Silver and Gold, Coloradan, Student CEA. Lukasze-
wicz, Barham Marguerite, Colo Springs, Colo, ASQS, Ski Club,
German Hon Club, Russian Club, Soph Women's Honorary.
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Lumberg, Kristi Ann, Edgewater, Colo, A8iS, RA, YR. Lumherg,
Mary Helen, Denver, Colo, Gamma Phi Beta, YR, President's
List, Dean's list. Lupton, Julie Ann, Scottsdale, Ariz, A8iS, Chi
Omega, Ski Club, Class Council, Daughters of the Golden
Heart. Lurtz, William Otto, Chicago, lll, Business, CUAMA,
Business Student Board, Ski Club, HOBART. Lynch, Myra Anne,
Tulsa Okla, A8iS, Clearing House, SCEA. Lynn, Karan Kae, Colo
Springs, Colo, Education, Colo Corps, Clearing House. McRae,
Sharon Sands, Waco, Texas, A8.S, Spurs, Kappa Kappa Gam-
ma, YR. Mahmood, Naidat Asker, Baghdad, Iraq, Engr, Arab
Club, ASME. Malcolm, Elizabeth Grace, Jericho, NY, A8iS, Cos-
mo Club, Hiking Club, Campus Friends. Mallory, Richard Smith,
Denver, Colo, A8rS, Sigma Pi Sigma. Mandel, Donna Esther,
Denver, Colo, Education, Ski Club, Folksong Club, SA, AWS.
Mansfield, Gary Thomas, Boulder, Colo, A8iS, Ski Club, RA,
Cosmo Club. Mansfield, Louise Littlehale, Akron, Ohio, ABS,
Dorm Officer, Class Council, Phi Alpha Theta. Mansfield,
Suzanne Bryant, Boulder, Colo, A8fS, Ski Club, Cosmo Club,
IR Forum. Mansfield, Tamara, Antwerp, Belgium, A8tS, Alpha
Chi Omega, French Club, German Club, Cosmo Club, Ski Club,
PC, YWCA. Manuello, Ronald Ray, Sedgwick, Colo, Pharmacy,
Phi Delta Chi, A Ph A, Council. Marrs, Sandra, Greeley, Colo,
A8.S, Silver and Gold, Nails, Delta Gamma, Orchesis, Theatre.
Marsh, Richard Allen, Wayne, NJ, A8iS, Delta Upsilon, Pi Sigma
Alpha. Marshall, Freddie Edward, Jr, Lakewood, Colo, Engr,
Dorm Officer. Marshall, Margaret Rae, Denver, Colo, A8tS,
Spurs, Joint Finance Board, Hesperia, Panhel, Delta Gamma,
Class Councils, Silver and Gold, Nails, Mortar Board, Angels
Flight.
surrounded b the
new and the old
.... .
ROW ONE - Martinez, Virginia I., Clifton,Colo, A8fS, Maruyama, Linda
L, Honolulu, Hawaii, AGS, Soph 8, Sr Class Coun, RHA, ASUC Colo Corp,
Freshman Camp Coun. Mast, Maurene Gayle, Flossmoor, Ill, Educ, Chi
Omega, Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Girl, YWCA, MENC: CU Choir,
YR's. Matlock, Garrette L, LaCanada, Calif, Busi, Sigma Iota Epsilon,
Alpha Kappa Psi, Racing Club, Matsui, Robin L, Hopkins Minn, ALS,
Ski Club. Maxson, Patricia Jean, Denver, Colo, ALS, Kappa Kappa
Gamma, Homecoming Comm. Coloradan. Maxwell, Sharon Lynn, Fort
Worth, Tex, Educ. May, Barbara Frances, Colo Spgs, Colo, A8rS.
ROW TWO - Mayfield, Robert Gil, Las Cruces, NM, A8.S, Phi Kappa
Tau, IFC, Soph Class Coun Pres. Mayfield, Ronalee Ann, Loveland, Colo,
ALS, Alpha Lambda Delta, Spurs, Soph Class Coun, Kappa Alpha Theta.
McArthur, Claire, Ill, Denver, Colo, ASQS, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha
Epsilon Delta. McCabe, Susan Lee, Fremont, Calif, A8.S, Zeta Iota Tau
VP, Silver 81 Gold, Soph Class Coun, Ski Club. McCandless, Steven Rob,
Denver, Colo, A8tS. McColum, Gary Layne, Cortez, Colo, A8rS, Phi Alpha
Theta, Ski Club, Band, Kappa Kappa Psi. McCormack, Jeffrey Holt,
Wheatridge, Colo, Arts and Sci. McCormick, Barry Compton, Old Green-
wich, Busi, Rl-lA Pres.
ROW THREE - McCosh, Patricia Anne, Boulder, Colo, Busi, Alpha Chi
Omega, Secy Tres, Colo Corp, Beta Sigma, Coloradan. McCoy, Robert Lee,
Golden, Colo, ALS, Kappa Sigma, Navy ROTC. McCulloch, Roderick
Douglas, Boulder, Colo, ALS. McDermott, Carol Sue, Margate City, NJ,
Educ, Ski Club. McDonald, Patricia Kathaleen, Jackson Spgs, NC, Nursing.
McEldowney, Ann Voorhees, Okla City, Okla, A8rS. McElroy, Cathryn Jean,
Boulder, Colo, ALS, Phi Alpha Theta. McElroy, Mary Ann, Denver, Colo,
A8rS, Delta Gamma, Symphony Orchestra.
read to make
those dreams
come true
ROW ONE - M:Fann, Janet Lynne, Denver Colo, Educ. McFarland, JoAnn,
Denver, Colo, AGS, Alpha Lambda Delta, Dean's Academic Comm, Colo Scholar,
Semi-finalist Homecoming Queen. McFarland, Tom Dyche, Blanca, Colo, Engr,
ASME Pres, secy tres, Pershing Rifles, Cadet Club, Scabbord and Blade, ASCE.
McGee, Susan M, Longmont, Colo, Educ, Festival Chorus. Mclntire, Randy Bar-
ton, Colo Spgs, Colo, Sigma Tau, Engr, AIAA. Mclntyre, Donna Rae, Denver,
Colo, A8tS, RA. McKay, Judity Ann, Duluth, Minn, A8tS. McKendry, Stephen
Michael, Phoenix, Ariz, Busi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
ROW TWO - McKenna, Thomas Emmet, Dorchester, Mass, A8.S, YR's. Mclemore,
Susan Lee, Franklinton, NC, ABQS, Delta Gamma, Dean's List, Coloradan, Hoof-
beats. McLeran, Starr Elaine, Denver, Colo, A8.S. McNeill, Sheyla Florence, Denver,
Colo, AGS, YWCA secy, Ski Club, Med Tech Class Pres, CSMTA. Mclaughlin, Jane
Nils,
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Anne, Topeka, Kansas, ASS, RA. McMorris, Caryl Ja Ann, Studio City, Calif,
Busi, Delta Delta Delta, Silver 8. Gold, Fr Class Council. McMurray Jr., Kermit
Roosevelt, Kansas City, Mo., ALS, Varsity Basketball. McNulty, Kathleen Anne,
Grand Junction, Colo, Educ, Clearing House.
ROW THREE - McOuaid, James Lloyd, Denver, Colo, ASQS. McTigue, Michail
Paul, Winnetka, Ill, A8tS. Meakins, Vickilou, Haxtun, Colo, Educ, Alpha Delta Pi,
International Fair, CU Relays Attendant. Medill, Cozette LaRue, Denver, Colo,
Educ, Hiding Club. Meister, Marletta Jane, Greene, NY, Busi, Alpha Lambda
Delta, Beta Sigma. Melmed, Annette R, Denver, Colo, Educ, AWS Hearing Comm,
Sigma Delta Tau, VP, AWS Revue. Meyer, Daniel Steven, Greeley, Colo, Busi, Phi
Sigma Delta Treas. Meyer, Douglas Harlan, Wheatridge, Colo, Busi, Sigma Phi
Epsilon, Activities 8- Scholarship Chrmn, Alpha Kappa Psi, Silver and Gold.
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ROW ONE - Michael, Nancy R, Brighton, Colo, A8rS, Zeta
Tau Alpha, Judo Club, Cosmo, Greek Blood Bank, Cantebury
Club. Michalek, Bernard J: Denver, Colo, Business. Michel,
Sandra L, Wheat Ridge, Colo, Journalism, Theta Sigma Phi,
Kappa Tau Alpha, ASUC Relig Studies, Dorm Council, Collegi-
ate Choral.
ROW TWO - Middleton, Robert A, Colorado Springs, Colo,
Business. Miekle, Marcia I., Aurora, Colo, A8iS, Alpha Chi
Omega, Fresh Camp Counselor. Miles, Stephen H, Boulder, Colo,
Business, Delta Upsilon, vice-pres.
ROW THREE - Miller, Judith K, Aurora, Colo, AGS, Clearing
House, Festival Chorus, Miller, Maicla, Shawnee Mission, Kan,
A8tS. Miller, Terryl A, Denver, Colo, Journalism.
ROW FOUR - Miller, William H, Elyria, Ohio, AGS, Silver
and Gold, Class Councils, Delta Tau Delta, Hammers, Gamma
Iota Pi. Mincer, Steven W, Glenwood Springs, Colo, A8tS, Aca-
cia, vice-pres, NSO, Class Council, Fresh Camp. Mitchell,
Glenn A, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Engr, Hockey, Soccer,
Cosmo.
ROW FIVE - Mitchell, Michael M, Brush, Colo, AGS, Phi Kap-
pa Psi, pres. Mix, Gary I., Center, Colo, Pharmacy. Miyazawa,
Frank M, Denver, Colo, Pharmacy.
ROW SIX - Moe, Christine A, Elgin, Ill, A8iS, Kappa Kappa
Gamma, tres, scholarship chrmn, Silver and Gold, Sig Ep
Daughters of the Golden Heart, pres, Spurs, Hesperia, tres,
Nails, vice-pres, Class Council. Moen, Arild, Drammen, Norway,
Engr, ASCE, ANSA, Cosmo, AES, LAGNAF Team, CU Skiing.
Monaco, Robert R, Kearny, N J, A8iS, Sigma Phi Epsilon, CU
Skiing, Silver and Gold, Italian Club.
ROW SEVEN - Monroe, Ronda K, Decatur, lll, A8.S, Monte-
ville, Arthur R, Newton Falls, Ohio, Engr, Eta Kappa Nu, tres,
Tua Beta Pi, AES, Buff Flying Club, NESEP. Moore, Camille W,
Memphis, Tenn, AGS, Delta Gamma, ASUC Election Commis-
sion, CU Skiing.
ROW EIGHT - Moore, Dorothy A, Denver, Colo, A8.S, Student
Council, vice-pres, secy, Cosmo, Intl Forum. Moore, Margaret
A, Littleton, Colo, AGS, Chi Omega, Academic Affairs Com-
mission. Moore, Nancy E, Chagrin Falls, Ohio, A8.S, Alpha Phi,
Greek Blood Bank rep.
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ROW ONE - Moore, Paul D, Schenectady, N Y, Business, Lambda Chi Alpha,
rush chrmn, pledge trainer, vice-pres. Monyhan, Ann E, Colorado Springs, Colo,
AGS, Gamma Phi Beta, vice-pres, Lambda Chi Alpha Sweetheart and Crescent
girl, Colo Corps, Intl Fair. Morrison, .la E, Barrington, Ill, A8tS. Morton, Martha L,
Denver, Colo, AGS. Mosalle, Vicki G, Los Angeles, Calif, AGS, Kappa Kappa
Gamma, Aloha Lambda Delta. Mountel, Michael J, Boulder, Colo, A8tS. Mowery,
Marsha H, Lakewood, Colo, ALS, Silver and Gold, Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha
Epsilon Delta. Moyle, Charlotte, Salt Lake City, Utah, ALS, PT Club.
ROW TWO -- Mrachen, George, Boulder, Colo, AGS. Murray, Laszlo, Boulder,
Colo, A8-S: CU Skiing. Musgrave, David E. Oberlin, Kan, Business. Myers, Harold
D, Pueblo, Colo, ABS. Myers, Robert, Easton, Conn, ABS, Chi Psi. Myers, Roberta
K, Sterling, Colo, Pharmacy, Kappa Epsilon, pres, vice-pres, Rho Chi, secy, APhA.
Myklebust, Elling J, Aalesund, Norway, Engr. Mystrom, Richard E, Garden
Grove, Calif, AGS, Intramurals, CU skiing, Fresh Camp Coun.
ROW THREE - Nakatsu, Ellen M, Hilo, Hawaii, A8-S Kenkyu Club, Hawaii Club,
secy. Neiswander, David W, Denver, Colo, ALS. Nelson, Helene S, New York,
NY, ALS, Pi Beta Phi. Nelson, Jo A, Monte Vista, Colo, AAS, French Club,
German Club, Dorm officer, Merchant Relations Commission. Nelson, John E,
North Avondale, Colo, Business. Nelson, Judith A, Denver, Colo, Education,
Angel's Flight, secy, Kappa Delta Pi, Chi Omega. Nethaway, Nancy A, Denver,
Colo, AGS, AWS Revue, 'Gamma Phi Beta, RA, lntl Fair, Rifle Club, Hearing
Committee. Nethery, Martha R, Pueblo, Colo, A8tS, Chi Omega, Silver and Gold,
Clearing House, Dean's List.
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ROW ONE - O'Keeffe, Margaret A: San Juan, Puerto Rico, Journalism:
Alpha Omicron Pi, secy: Intl Fair: Latin American Club: Spurs: Hesperia.
Oberndorf, Donald M: Glencoe, lll: A8iS: Phi Kappa Tau: Sr Class pres:
Sabres: Jr Class tres: Phi Ep Phi: Honors Union Council: Hockey. Obialerg,
Virginia L: Wheat Ridge, Colo: A8iS: CU Skiing. Odell, Sally S: Rye, N Y:
A8iS: CU Skiing: French Club: Russian Club, secy. tres: People-to-People:
Jr Year Abroad.
ROW TWO - Oechsle, Joan C: Lima, Peru: ASLS: Latin American Club:
CU Skiing. Ogier, John E: Littleton, Colo: Business: Beta Gamma Sigma:
Delta Sigma Pi: Intramurals. Olson, Karen: Boulder, Colo: AGS: CU Skiing:
German Club. Olson, Kathryn A: Bemidji, Minn: ALS: Kappa Alpha Theta,
rec secy: Silver and Gold: Little Sisters of Minerva: Daughters of the
Golden Heart: Nails: Panhel.
ROW THREE - Onishi, Patrick T: Honolulu, Hawaii: Architecture: AIA.
Orme, Leonard G: Montrose, Colo: Architecture: AIA: AFROTC. Orsborn,
Janice L: Lakewood, Colo: Education. Orsborn, Richard E: Wheat Ridge,
Colo: A8iS: Festival Chorus: Men's Glee Club: Relig Programming Com-
mission.
ROW FOUR - Ortiz, Jose H: Carolina, Puerto Rico: Engr: AFROTC: Per-
shing Ritles: Arnold Air Society: AIAA. Otoupatik, .loan M: Greeley, Colo:
ALS: Alpha Lambda Delta: Honors Program: Jr Year Abroad. Overholt,
Stephanie E: Denver, Colo: ALS: Alpha Delta PI: AWS rep: Phi Alpha
Theta: Intl Fair. Owens, Linda L: Littleton, Colo: A8iS: Delta Delta Delta:
Alpha Lambda Delta: Silver and Gold: Sig Ep Daughter of the Golden
Heart: Nails.
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,LEFT COLUMN - Page, Beverly, Boulder, Colo, Education, Silver and Gold. Painter,
Lillian J, Naturita, Colo, ALS. Palagonia, Patricia A, Whippany, N J, A8iS, CU
Skiing. Palmieri, Rodney A, Santa Rosa, Calif, Pharmacy, Rho Chi, pres, A Ph A,
pres,'vice-pres, natl convention rep, Phi Delta Chi, secy. Pannke, Gerd H T, Florence,
Colo, A8iS. Parella, Susan W, Wichita, Kan, A8-S, Pi Beta Phi, Phi Alpha Theta.
Parker, James O, Denver, Colo, Architecture, AIA, secy. Parks, Ann B, Pittsford,
N Y, AES, Alpha Omicron Pi, Phi Alpha Theta, CU Skiing.
RIGHT COLUMN - Parrish, Oliver N, Fairbanks, Alaska, A8iS, Phi Gamma Delta,
CU Skiing, Pate, Myrna, Littleton, Colo, AAS, Alpha Phi, HUDS, Greek Blood Bank.
Patel Kirit, Nadiad, India, Engineering. Paul, Janice M, Orange, Calif, Education.
Pauley, Alan, Pueblo, Colo, Business. Paxton, David A, Denver, Colo, Engr. Pedotto,
Judeth D, Arvada, Colo, A8iS, CU Skiing, IRC, YD's, secy. Pedrett, Robert J, Denver,
Colo, Business.
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ROW ONE - Pierotti, Robert S, Walsenburg, Colo, Business.
Pieser, Baniamin A, New Ulm, Minn, Business, Zeta Beta Tau,
pres, secy, Class Council, IFC, CUAMA, Homecoming Committee.
Pigford, Patricia J, Beaumont, Tex, A8rS, RA, Dorm officer, Con-
servative Club, Silver and Gold, lnterhall Council, Spanish
Club. Pigman, James L, Arvada, Colo, A8,S, President's List,
transfer, Northwestern.
ROW TWO - Peppin, Judith W, Aurora, Colo, ASIS. Pirie,
Kathryn L, Kenilworth, lll, A8,S, Kappa Alpha Theta, sr rep,
SAE Little Sisters of Minerva, Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent
Society. Plog, Christine M, Newport Beach, Calif, Business,
Beta Sigma, pres. Plotkin, Natalie, Denver, Colo, A8iS.
ROW THREE - Plotsky, Kenneth, Kansas City, Missouri, A8IS.
Podolsky, Donald M, Forest Hills, N Y, Engr, AIAA, Sigma Tau,
Tau Beta Pi. Pollard, Harry V, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Busi-
ness, Circle K, pres, Cuama, Delta Sigma Pi, Cosmo. Polumbus,
Richard T, Denver, Colo, Business, Phi Gamma Delta, Sr Class
tres, football, golf.
ROW FOUR - Pook, Mary E, Boulder, Colo, ASIS, Phi Beta
Kappa, Delta Phi Alpha. Pressler, Margaret H, Muncie, Ind,
Music, Symphony Orch, Chamber Orch, transfer, Stephens
College. Price, Richard K, Deertrail, Colo, Engineering, Chi Psi.
Prichard, Kirk B, Englewood, Colo, Music, Phi Mu Alpha, tres,
Kappa Kappa Psi, pres, Men's Marching Band, CU Woodwind
Quintet, Symphonic Band, Concert Band, Orchestra, Jazz En-
semble, Student Music Ed Natl Conference.
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ROW. FIVE - Prince, Jacqueline K, San Diego, Calif,
Prull, Dale E, Loveland, Colo, Engr, Sigma Pi Sigma, pres,
Sigma Tau, Tau Beta Pi, AES. Pyeatt, Andrus B, Palisade, Colo,
ASIS. Quade, Susan E, Pasadena, Calif, Education, Delta Gam-
ma, Pub Relations Commission, secy, Elections Commission,
Dorm rep, Panhel Rush Coordinator, Greek Week Committee.
ROW SIX - Ralston, Sandra K, Indianapolis, ind, A8rS, Alpha
Phi, UMC Pub Committee, Oracle, lntl Fair, Coloradan.
Rapport, Lawrence R, Chicago, Ill, Business, Sigma Alpha
Epsilon, soc chrmn, Little Sister chrmn, IFC, NROTC. Raybum,
James C, Colorado Springs, Colo, A8.S, Sigma Phi Epsilon,
CU Skiing. Read, Richard D, Littleton, Colo, Engr, AROTC,
AICHE, Scabbard and Blade, pres, Soc of Am Militaty Engi-
neers, pres, vice-pres.
ROW SEVEN -' Reardon, .lohn,B, Falmouth, Mass, ALS, CU
Skiing. Rebich, Michael S, Englewood, Colo, Engr, Basketball.
Rector, Clarence A, Boulder, Colo, Engr, Sigma Pi Sigma. Reed,
Robbin C, Oregon, Ill, A8tS, Class Council, Pi Beta Phi, Sigma
Alpha Eta, transfer, Denison Univ.
ROW EIGHT - Reiland, Barbara G, Sante Fe, N M, A8iS, Kappa
Kappa Gamma, corres secy, Alpha Lambda Delta, Spurs, Pan-
hel Chrmn, Kappa Delta Pi, CU Skiing, Coloradan. Reimann,
Suzanne A, Elmhurst lll, A8iS, transfer, Univ of New Hamp,
Delta Zeta, Skiing, Racing Club. Reinert, David R, Washington,
Kansas, Business. Remple, John D, Colorado Springs, Colo, A8rS.
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ROW ONE - Rigo, Susan Ann, Menno, S D, AAS, Deseret
Club, Physical Therapy Club. Riley, Jane! Josephine, Denver,
Colo, Psi Chi. Ritchie, Karen Kay, Fredericksburg, Iowa,
A8.S, Rizzutto, James Thomas, Jr, La.lunTa, Colo, Busi,
Italian Club. Roberts, William John, Lakewood, Colorado,
Engineering and School of Business, Alpha Chi Sigma,
Pres., Master of Ceremonies, American institute of Chemi-
cal Eng., Secretary, A.E.S.
ROW TWO - Robertson, Diana Joy, Denver, Colo, ASLS,
Collegiate Chorale, Russian Club, Luzo-Brazilian Club.
Robinson, Judy, Lakewood, Colo, Education. Rockwell, Rich-
ard William, Pasadena, Calif, A815 Rodell, Eileen Maria,
Denver, Colo, A8iS, Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Lambda
Delta, Delta Phi Alpha, Ski Club, Silver and Gold, Fr Class
Council. Roemer, Oliver P. Ill, Rialto, Calif, Business.
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ROW ONE - Rogers, Franklin Earl, Del Norte, Colo, Pharmacy, Alpha Phi Alpha, Varsity Foot-
ball, Varsity, Baseball. Rogers, Kathryn Ann, Colo Spgs, Colo, ABS, Chi Omega, Founders
Award, MRHA, Silver 8: Gold, APO-DPO. Roland, Mitchel Martez, Boulder, Colo, A8.S.
ROW TWO - Roland, Virginia Lee, Billings, Montana, ALS. Roper, Gilbert I, Grand Junction,
Colo, Engr, IEEE. Rosebraugh, Linda Lou, Wheaton, Ill, ALS, Gamma Phi Beta Treas, NSO,
Colo Corp, Soph Class Council.
ROW THREE - Rosen, Joyce Ruth, Tenafly, NJ, ASS, Gamma Phi Beta. Roshek, Lorraine,
Dubuque, lowa, Journalism, Pi Beta Phi Soc Chrmn, Soph Class Council, Gamma Alpha Chi
Pres. Rosmann, Michail Ray, Harlan, Iowa, AAS, Psi Chi, Newman.
ROW FOUR - Roten, Laura Ann, Fairfield, Conn, A8-S, Ski Club, AWS. Roth, Anne K, Lake
Oswego, Oregon, AHS, Chi Omega, Young Rep's, International fair. Rouse, Virginia R, Den-
ver, Colo, Arts 8. Science.
ROW FIVE - Rudolph, William Riggs, Santa Barbara, Calif, A8rS, Delta Tau Delta, Football,
Rugby, Silver 8. Gold, Gamma lata Pi, FLA, TFTF Pres. Rueckert, Frederick Kent, Chagrin Falls,
Ohio, Busi, Sigma Nu, CUAMA, Senior Class Council. Russell, Cynthia, Rumson, N J, ASQS,
Ski Club, Choir.
ROW SIX - Russell, Fred Patrick, Englewood, Colo, A8-S, Clearing House. Ryan, John T,
Aurora, Colo, Engr, Varsity Gymnastics. Sadler, Chester James, Boulder, Colo, Engr, Delta
Upsilon, A l ChE, Ski Club.
ROW SEVEN - Sandt, Katherine Ann, Minneapolis, Minn, Educ, Delta Gamma Housemanger,
Silver 84 Gold, Ski Club, Merchant relations Comm, Homecoming Comm. Santos, Olivia Mar-
garita, Penterrey, Mexico, Educ, Latin Amer 81 Cosmo Clubs. Sasa, Paul, Henderson, Colo,
Engineering.
ROW EIGHT - Sato, Norman Tadao, Lihue, Hawaii, Engr, IEEE, Hawaiian Club, lntramurals.
Schafer, Marilyn Diane, Wheaton, Ill, A8iS, Ski Club, Dean's List, Phi Alpha Theta. Schaffner,
Barham Dee, Denver, Colo, A8iS, Clearing House, NSO, Course Evaluation Comm.
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ROW ONE -- Schleppenbach, Frank X, Boulder, Colo, Engr, Chi Epsilon,
ASCE, Rocky Mountain Water Polution Control Federation. Schmidt,
Beverly Anne, Long Grove, lll, A8tS, Delta Delta Delta, Silver and Gold,
Spurs, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Alpha Theta. Schmitz, Mariorie Ann,
Evanston, lll, AAS, Homecoming Comm, Zeta Tau Alpha, Dorm Officer.
Schnitz, Tim, Lakewood, Colo, ALS. Schnell, Richard Allen, Chicago, Ill,
Business. Scribner, Nancy Van Dyke, Winnetka, lll, AGS, Alpha Chi
Omega, Class Council, Ski Club, Festival Chorus, HUDS. Scholl, Karen,
Los Altos, California, A8.S. Schumacher, Jacqueline VA, Phoenix, Ariz,
Education, Newman Club.
ROW TWO - Schwelka, Susan Barbara, Englewood, Colo, A8tS, AWS,
Class Council. Sclaroff, Allen,-Moorestown, NJ, A8tS, Track, Phi Sigma
Delta, Pres, Homecoming. Scott, Robert Kenmer, Boulder, Colo, Engr, Pi
Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, AES, ASME. Seeberg, Leslie Dumas, Englewood,
Colo, A8tS, Ski Club. Seely, Fred T, Lafayette, Calif, Engr, AES, ASME,
Silver and Gold, Sigma Nu, Varsity Basketball. Segal, Leslie Jean, Waco,
Texas, ALS, Cosmo Club. Selders, Thomas Earl, Greeley, Colo, A8,S, Chev-
aliers, Ski Club, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Pres. Selvis, Dennis Michael, Boulder,
Colo, Business, Arnold Air Society.
ROW THREE - Seufer, Tommy Dean, Holly, Colo, A8iS, Phi Kappa Tau.
Seydel, Fred, Denver, Colo, A8fS, Honors Union Council, Pres, ASUC,
Finance Board, Tangent, Co-editor, Acacia, Pacesetter, Phi Ep Phi, Boet-
tcher Scholar, Silver and Gold, RA, Freshman Camp. Seyl, Louise P, Evans-
ton, lll, ALS, Alpha Kappa Delta. Seymour, Jane Louise, Schenectady,
NY, A8-S, Alpha Chi Omega, Ski Club, Merchant Relations Comm, Bridge
Club. Shafer, Carolyn Estes, Boulder, Colo, A8tS. Shaffer, Stephen Michael,
Boulder, Colo, ALS, Clearing House, Freshman Camp. Shaiman, Charlene
F, Denver, Colo, Educ, Alpha Epsilon Phi. Shea, Clair M, Scranton, Po,
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ROW ONE - Sheda, Jo R, Lakewood, Colo, A8iS, Delta Phi Delta. Shep-
herd, Anne Elaine, Yuma, Colo, Business, Alpha Phi, Beta Sigma. Shep-
pard, Ann McKay, Plainfield, NJ, A8.S, Ski Club, AWS, Class Council.
Sheridan, Mary Kay, Denver, Colo, A8rS, YD, YWCA, Newman Club.
Sherman, Melinda Anne, Mukwonago, Wis, A8.S, Canterbury Club,
Gamma Phi Beta, Ski Club, Spurs, Panhel. Shewvin, Frank Cullen, Broom-
field, Colo, Business, Marching Band, Concert' Band. Shewitz, Kenneth
Mark, West Orange, NJ, Phi Sigma Delta, Lacrosse, Ski Club, Program
Council, Racing Club. Shipman, Richard Anton, Englewood, Colo, ABS.
ROW TWO - Shirk, Richard Leo, Palos Verdes, Calif, A8iS. Short, Barbara
Louise, Schenectady, NY, Education, RA, SA, Ski Club, Italian Club.
Sietman, Diane Lee, Palatine, Ill, A8rS, NSO, Alpha Phi, HUDS. Silverman,
lrwin Stuart, Denver, Colo, ALS, Phi Beta Kappa, Honors Union Council,
NSO, Hillel, Student Relations Commission. Siler, Larry Gene, Tampa,
Florida, Business. Singer, Danial Louis, Denver, Colo, Engineering. Skeer,
Janey B, Kansas City, Mo, ALS, Program Comm, Nails, Panhel-IFC Sec,
Alpha Epsilon Phi, lnt'l Affairs. Skull, louis Lyn, Denver, Colo, Business,
Intramurals.
ROW THREE - Sims, Vivian Marlene, Indpolis, Ind, ASS, Greek Week
Comm, Alpha Phi. Siu, Elfrida Cecilia, Panama, Engr, Sigma Tau, Cosmo
Club, SWE, Latin-American Club, SIAM. Sloan, Patricia Colleen, Madison
ind, ALS, Ski Club, People-to-people, Chi Omega, lnt'l Affairs Comm,
Smay, John, Shelocta, Pa, Engr, IEEE, Eta Kappa Nu. Smee, Christine
Carolyn, Fort Lupton, Colo, AGS, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Alpha Lambda
Delta, Silver and Gold, Ski Club. Smith, Herry Cleston, Commerce City,
Colo, Engr, Tau Beta Pi, ASME. Smith, Ronald Jack, Sterling, Colo, ALS,
Class Council, Soph Class Pres, Baseball, Board of Pubs, Finance Board,
Alumni Affairs Commissioner, Sr V-P, Sabres, Phi Ep Phi. Smith, Sue Mar-
guerite, Arlington Heights, Ill, Education, Ski Club.
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ROW ONE - Smitherman, Donna A, Greeley, Colo, Education, Clearing House.
Snider, Joel M, Pueblo, Colo, Engr, AICHE. Solma, Nancy M, South Holland, Ill,
Education, Class Council, Silver and Gold, Natl Ed Assoc, SU Skiing. Sortland,
Kenneth N, Brooklyn, NY, A8-S, CU Skiing, lntramurals, Football, Soccer, Basket'
ball, Cosmo, Lagnaf. Soule, Gary G, Pharmacy, Rho Chi, A Ph A. Spanarella,
John E, Denver, Colo, A8-S. Specketer, Jean A, Loveland, Colo, ABKS, RA, Sigma
Lambda Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Hesperia. Spencer, Marron M, Duluth, Minn,
Education.
ROW TWO - Spinney, Susan H, Denver, Cala, ASQS, Kappa Kappa Gamma,
pledge trainer, Skiing, Newman Club, Dorm officer, Greek Week, Sr Council,
YWCA. Stacey, Frederick W, Ashland, Ore, AAS, YR's, Arab Club. Staley, Scott
J, Arvada, Colo, A8.S. Stancyk, Stephen E, Lakewood, Colo, A8.S, Class Council.
Stunfield, Marni, Waukegan, lll, ALS, Chi Omega. Stanievfski, Francine A, Denver,
Colo, AAS, Gamma Phi Beta, Winter Carnival Queen, SA. Starr, Ellen L, Man-
chester, N H, A8rS, Anthro Club, Castles Belles. Stebbins, Sara, Quincy, Ill, A8rS,
Folk Song Club, Alpha Gamma Delta, Panhel Committee, C Bar U Riders, Skiing.
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ROW ONE - Sutch, Mariorie Lynn, Mercer lsland, Wash, A8iS,
Gamma Phi Beta, Secy, Panhel, Soph 8. Jun Class Coun, Colo-
radan, Girls Swim Team. Suyama, Robert Masary, Denver, Colo,
Engr, Varsity Rifle Team, SAME Pres, IEEE, Kenkyu Club, ROTC.
Swanson, David Elmer, Denver, Colo, Journalism. Swedlund,
Marla Lou, Youa, Colo, Journalism, Daily, Alpha Lambda Delta,
Theta Sigma Phi, Ski Club. Sweetland, Ruth Dierdre, Pasadena,
Calif, Educ, Delta Gamma, Little Sister of Minerva, Silver 8-
Gold. Sweney, Jacqueline, Peoria, Ill, A8iS, Kappa Alpha Theta,
Pres, Mortar Board, Clearing House, Psi Chi, Angels Flight,
Silver 81 Gold, Little Sister of Minerva. Tremmel, Carol Ann,
Denver, Cola, A8rS, Cosmo Secy, Cleairng House. Triplett,
Thomas A, Osgood, Ind, A8rS, Sigma Phi Epsilon, IFC, Silver
8. Gold, PIG Chrmn.
ROW TWO - Trotsky, Linda Beth, Denver, Colo, A8iS, Ski
Club, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Program Council, Honors Comm.
Trump, William Edward, Jr. Boulder, Colo, Busi, Ski Club.
Tussey, Dennis Lloyd, Boulder, Colo, A8rS. Tyner, Holly Jean,
Denver, Colo, ALS, Alpha Chi Omega-Secy, Ski Club, Spanish
Club, NEA. Taoka, Ronald William, Hudson, Colo, A8rS. Taylor,
Anne Holland, Boulder, Colo, AGS. Taylor Jr, John Cann, Den'
ver, Colo, Pharmacy, APA, Phi Delta Chi. Taylor, Robert Burr,
Colo Spgs, Colo, Archit, AIA.
ROW THREE - Templer, Eddie Calvin, Eads, Colo, A8,S, Phi
Kappa Psi, Ski Club, Racing Club, Air Force Drill Team.
Thaemert, Wayne Jay, Denver, Colo, Busi, Skiing, Gamma
Delta, Alpha Kappa Psi, Delta Sigma Pi. Thaut, Allan George,
Wilsall, Montana, Enar, Tau Beta Pi-Pres, Outstanding Plclg,
Sigma Tau, AIAA, NROTC, Drill Team, Star 81 Sextant. Thomas,
Fennovee Ann, Houston, Tex, Music, Festival Chorus, Women's
Glee. Thomas Richard R, Denver, Colo, A8-S. Thompson, Arlene
Esther, Wheatriclqe, Colo, A8iS, Silver 8, Golcl, Sigma Lambda
Phi-Pres, Sec, ASUC, Director Student Deve Foundation. Thomp-
son, Beatrice Ann, Wheatridge, Colo, AAS, Homecoming, Ski
Club, Soph 81 Jr Class Coun, Alpha Omicron Pi, International
Fair. Thompson, David Hathaway, Boulder, Colo, ABS, Alpha
Chi Sigma.
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ROW ONE - Thompson, Dineen, Thornton, Colo, ASS. Thomp-
son, Phyllis Ann, Monument, Colo, AGS.
ROW TWO - Thomson, Tom Wilbur, Corona del Mar, Calif,
A8rS, Busi, Delta Sigma Phi, Circle K, CUAMA, Ski Club.
Thrasher, Milton Marris, Buckhead, Geo, Busi, Delta Sigma
Pi-Secy, Beta Alpha Psi.
ROW THREE - Thurman, Carol Esther, Carbondale, Colo,
Music, Choir, Festival Chorale, Sigma Alpha Iota-Secy, Pres,
Gamma Phi Beta, Tiedeman, Pamela Sue, Boulder, Colo, Educ,
Delta Gamma, Ski Club, YWCA, YR's.
ROW FOUR - Tierney, Timothy Patrick, Canon City, Colo,
Educ. Tobias, Yvonne Heather, Denver, Colo, ALS, Anthro Club,
Alpha Omicron Pi, Standards Off.
ROW FIVE - Todd, Vickie Jean, Boulder, Colo, A8rS, Sigma
Lambda Phi. Tolman, Margaret Jane, Grand Junction, Colo,
ALS, Choir.
ROW SIX - Tremaine, Helen Maud, Greenwich, Conn, A8rS,
Daily, World Affairs Comm. Ulrich, Barbara Lynn, Troy, Ohio,
AAS, Alpha Delta Pi Pres, Homecoming, French Club, Ski
Club, international Fair, AWS Revue.
ROW SEVEN - Uhrmocher, Eric Wayne, St Louis, Mo, Busi.
Uliana, Wayne Gilbert, Denver, Colo, ASQS.
ROW EIGHT - Ulmer, Barbara Joan, Wheatridge, Colo, ALS,
Sigma Lambda Phi. Valdez, Linda Ann, Eagle Pass, Tex, Busi,
Gamma Phi Beta, Silver 8, Gold, Colo Corp, Greek Week, Pan-
hel Pres, ASUC.
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ROW ONE - Weber, Lawrence James, Littleton,
Colo, Engr, AES, ASME, Cosmo Club. Weidum, Kath-
leen Gail, Boulder, Colo, A8iS, Hiking Club, Kappa
Phi, Class Council, Campus Crusade for Christ.
Weigand, Linda Marie, Alva, Okla, ASS, Univ
Choir. Weinstein, Joy Ann, Englewood, Colo, A8iS,
Freshman Camp, Clearing House, Berkely Transfer.
Weiss, James Samuel, Denver, Colo, A8iS. Weiss,
Jean Caroline, Allentown, Pa, Nursing, Navy Nurse
Corps. Welch, George Michael, Denver, Colo, Busi-
ness, Sigma Nu, Class Councils, Alpha Kappa Psi,
Silver and Gold, IFC. Weller, Eleanor Anne, Denver,
Colo,
ROW TWO -- Wentworth, Elizabeth Ann, Lake Bluff,
III, Business, Dorm Officer, WRA Ski Team, Ski Club,
Racing Club, Pres, Spurs, Silver and Gold, CUAMA,
Porpaise, Winter Carnival, YWCA, Whitcomb, Sharon
Judith, Denver, Colo, A8rS, Dorm Officer, French
Club, RA, Women's Advisory Comm, Work Study.
White, Constance, Englewood, Colo, A8iS, Choir,
Clearing House, Standards Pres, White, Joan Lynn,
Englewood, Colo, A8-S. White, John Douglas,
LaGrange, Ill, Business, Chi Psi, Silver and Gold,
Dorm Officer, Freshman Camp, Class Council. Wien,
Peter Amann, Denver, Colo, Tau Kappa Epsilon,
Alpha Delta Sigma. Wildau, Richard Alyn, Shaker
Hts, Ohio, AGS, Cosmo Club, Racing Club, Ski Club,
Psi Chi, Campus Friends. Williams, Colleen Mae,
Boulder, Colo, Education, Silver and Gold, Ski Club,
Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Student CEA,
Collegiate Chorale.
ROW THREE - Williams, Edward, Denver, Colo, Var-
sity Basketball. Williams, Elva Bernice, Greeley,
Colo, Engr, Ski Club, AES, AIAA, Society of Women
Engrs. Williams, Ted C, Littleton, Colo, AAS, Geal
Club, Psychology Club, Spanish Club, Field Work.
Willing, Margaret Clare, Denver, Colo, Education,
RHA, V-P, AWS. Willoughby, Robin Partin, LaCanada,
Calif, Education, Chi Omega, Dean's List, AWS,
Silver and Gold, YWCA, YR. Willson, Victor Lloyd,
Colo Springs, Colo, A8iS, Scabbard and Blade, Alpha
Phi Omega, Club First Nighter, Winter Carnival,
Freshman Camp. Wilson, Donn Herschel, Loveland,
Colo, Business. Wilson, Lois M, Laguna Beach, Cali-
fornia, A8tS. W ,
ROW FOUR - Wilson, Patricia A, Lakewood, Colo,
Business, Alpha Delta Pi, vice-pres, tres, Panhel,
Capers, tres, NSO, Greek Week, CUAMA, Homecom-
ing committee, Dorm officer, Coloradan, Silver and
Gold. Wilson, Sanford H, Boulder, Colo, Business,
Wilson, Susan, Lubbock, Tex, Education. Wingate,
Barbara E, Piedmont, Calif, A8rS, Chi Omega, Sig Ep
Daughter of the Golden Heart, tres, Dorm Officer.
Witte, James L, Denver, Colo, ABQS, Colorado Daily,
Board of Pubs, Sigma Delta Chi. Witter, Jack P,
Belvedere, Calif, Business. I
ROW FIVE - Wolf, Marlys E, Denver, Colo, Educa-
tion. Woitanowicz, Gregory P, Westchester, Ill, ASQS,
Chi Psi. Wolgast, Karen J, Miami Springs, Fla, ABS,
Class Councils, Castle Belles, Oracle, UMC Board.
Woocllief, Pamela J, Louisville, Ky, A8iS, Alpha
Gamma Delta, ed, tres, Skiing, Lambda Chi Crescent
Girl. Woods, Kathleen B, Schenectady, New York,
ASS. Worchester, Nancy, Bay Village, Ohio, A8iS,
Kappa Kappa Gamma, officer, Class Councils, Silver
and Gold, Nails, Intl Fair, Coloradan, Dorm officer,
Panhel, Skiing. Worek, Eva M, Chicago, Ill, Educa-
tion, Sigma Lambda Phi, Homecoming Committee,
Dorm officer. Wright, Brenda S, Denver, Colo, A8iS,
Silver and Gold.
ROW SIX - Wright, James L, Beverly Hills, Calif,
A8tS. Wright, Nancy K, Palos Verdes, Calif, ASS, Chi
Omega, Silver and Gold, Alpha Lambda Delta.
Wudtke, Janice M, ldalia, Colo, Education. Wuest,
Wilmer L, Greeley, Colo, A8,S, Psi Chi, Alpha Epsilon
Delta. Wunsch, Dan A, Washington, D C, ASS,
Williams Village soc chrmn, Track. Wyczawski, Linda
Ruth, Denver, Colo, Education, Alpha Delta Pi, AWS
rep, Skiing, Cosmo. Yasunaga, Lawrence I, Hono-
lulu, Hawaii, Business, Hawaii Club.
ROW SEVEN - Young, Bonnie R, Westminster, Colo,
ASS, Cosmo. Youritz, lan R, Boulder, Colo, ABQS,
Class Council, IR Forum, pres, Sabres, vice-pres,
Natl Affairs Commissioner, ASUC Culture Commis-
sioner. Yriberri, Raoul A, Los Gatos, Calif, Journalism,
Coloradan, Sigma Delta Chi, Lambda Chi Alpha,
vice-pres, secy, AROTC, Dorm officer. Zavelle,
Alexandra, West Newton, Mass, A8iS, Dorm officer,
Silver and Gold, Players Club, Antho Club, tres,
secy, pres. Zeller, Eric I, Penfield, N Y, Engr, Delta
Upsilon. Zelinkoff, Susan R, Wichita, Kan, ALS,
Alpha Chi Omega, rush chrmn, pledge trainer, Phi
Alpha Theta, Class Councils, Homecoming Committee,
Silver and Gold, Panhel, Election Commission, French
Club. Zirakzadeh, lradi, Tehran, Iran, Engr, IEEE,
AES. Zordol, Richard P, Pueblo, Colo, Engr, IEEE.
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general index
facult
and
staff
Ball, Duane .
Barnes, Hazel .
Bamett, Glenn . .
Boulding, Kenneth .
Bowen, David . .
Burger, Douglas .
Carpenter, M. Helen
Demaree, John . ,
Ferris, Jean .
Graves, C. Dean .
Hawkins, Robert .
Johnson, P. Raymond
Lesser, George . ,
Levitt, Paul . .
Mitchell, John , .
Mitchell, W ....
Muirhead, David .
Parish, Pauline , ,
Pierce, Frances . .
Quigley, E. James .
Robb, Margaret .
Roberts, Dwight . .
Scott, William .
Sears, Donald . .
Simon, Walter . .
Smiley, Joseph . .
Tyler. Scott .
Volsky, Theodore .
Walseth, Russell ,
Weir, Walter . .
Wilson, Eugene ., .
Yoder, R. Clifford .
Young, Earl . . .
546
organizations
Acacia .,.....
African Students Assoc. .
Air Force ROTC , . . .
Alpha Chi Omega . .
Alpha Delta Pi ....
Alpha Epsilon Delta . .
Alpha Epsilon Pli . . .
Alpha Gamma Delta . ,
Alpha Kappa Lambda .
Alpha Kappa Psi , . .
Alpha Omicron Pi . .
Alpha Phi .....
Alpha Phi Omega . . .
Alpha Tau Omega . ,
American Institute of
Aeronautics and Astro-
nautics ,.....
American Institute of
Chemical Engineers ,
American Society of
Civil Engineers . , .
American Society ot
Mechanical Engineers
Angel's Flight ....
Army ROTC .....
Associated Engineering
Students .....
Associated Students of
the University of
Colorado IASUCI . .
Associated Women
Students lAWSl . .
Beta Theta Pi ..,.
Beta Sigma .....
Board of Publications .
Business School Student
Board ......
Calico and Boots .
Canterbury Club .
Castle Belles . .
C Bar U . . .
Chessmen . . .
Chi Epsilon . .
Chi Omega . .
Chi Psi .,...
Christian Science
Organization .
Circle K .....
Clearing House . .
Colorodon . .
Colorado Daily . .
Colorado Engineer ,
Cosmopolitan Club .
CUAMA .,..
CU Bands . . .
CU Buttoons . . .
CU Dance Group , .
Delta Delta Delta . .
Delta Gamma . .
Delta Sigma Pi ,
Delta Tau Delta . .
Delta Upsilon .
DU Darlings . .
Eta Kappa Nu .
EvansScholars . ,
Flying Club ,....
Frdshman Class Council .
Gamma Iota Pi . .
Gamma Phi Bela .
Greek Week . .
Hammers , .
Hesperia ......
Hiking Club , , . . .
Honors Union Council .
Institute of Electrical and
Electronic Engineers .
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400
. . .198
. . .200
. . i202
, . ,204
. . . .242
. f i206
. . .208
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. . . .244
. . . ,462
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483
199
201
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203
205
243
439
207
209
467
245
.443
.445
.446
.444
483
484-489
.442
115-129
128,129
246
210
248
462
247
.440
.131
.437
423
433
486
426
478
446
211
249
433
461
, 463
132-139
140-145
148
414
448
212
21M
250,
252
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. . .232
4
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438
449
413
422
213
215
438
251
253
427
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.472
425
126
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217
233
.475
.477
.419
.469
.441
lnterfraternity Council .
Judo Club ,....
Junior Class Council . .
Junior Panhellenic . .
Kappa Alpha Psi . .
Kappa Alpha Theta . .
Kappa Kappa Gamma .
Kappa Kappa Psi . .
Kappa Phi . . .
Kappa Sigma .
Kenkyu Club . .
Lambda Chi Alpha . ,
Latin American Students
Club , ......
Latter Day Saints Club ,
Medical Technologists .
Mortar Board ....
Navy ROTC . .
Nisus . . ,
Omicron Delta Kappa ,
Oracle .,.....
Panhellenic Association .
Penny Poetry ,... .
Phi Delta Chi ...,
Phi Delta Theta . .
Phi Epsilon Phi . .
Phi Gamma Delta . .
Phi Kappa Tau . .
Phi Kappa Psi .
Phi Mu Alpha .
Phi Sigma Delta . .
Phi Tau Sigma . .
Physical Therapists .
Pi Beta Phi . , . .
Pi Kappa Alpha . .
Parpoise Club .
Psi Chi ,,..
Sabres .......
Scabbard and Blade . .
School of Nursing . . .
Senior Class Council . .
Sigma Alpha Epsilon . .
Sigma Alpha Iota . ,
Sigma Chi .,..
Sigma Delta Tau .
Sigma Nu ....
Sigma Phi Epsilon . .
Sigma Pi Sigma . .
Sigma Tau . . . .
Silver ond Gold ....
Ski Club ......
Sophomore Class Council
Spurs .,... . .
Tau Beta Pi . ,
Tau Beta Sigma . .
Tri-C Club ....
Tau Kappa Epsilon .
University Singers . .
Valkyrie .
Wesley Foundation . .
Winter Carnival . .
Young Women's Christian
Association lYWCA1 ,
Zeta Beta Tau ,
Zeta Tau Alpha . .
236,237
. .419
. ,127
230,231
. .292
218,219
220,221
. .451
. .435
254,255
. .417
256,257
. .416
, .432
. .459
, .473
490492
146,147
, .470
234,235
228,229
. ,148
. .453
258,259
. ,476
260,261
262,263
264,265
. .452
266,267
. .444
. .458
222,223
268,269
. .422
. .440
. .469
. .482
454-457
. .127
270,271
. .452
272,273
224,225
274,275
276,277
, .459
. .443
. .474
428-231
. .126
. .471
. ,447
. , .453
. .432
278,279
. ,450
. .477
. . . ..435
, . .420, 421
. . . .464,465
. . .290,291
. . .226,227
student index
Aakhus, Mary Diane . .
Aanansen, Hans Edvard
Aarflot, Gier ,....
Aaseth, Becky Virginia .
Abadie, Marilyn Louise .
Abdnor, Mary Lynne . .
Abel, Robert G ..,.
Abeyto, Dianne Denise ,
Able, Stephen Dowden .
Abramovitz, Irwin J. . ,
Abrams, Robert Evan , .
Accardi, Thomas Samuel
Adams, Clayton Jesse .
Adams, Julia Caswell .
Adams, Linda Diane . .
Adams, William Wilson . .
Adamson, Kathleen Orr
Aedell, Richard , . . .
Agers, Jeffrey Charles ,
Agnew, Emily Dutilh . .
Agrelius, Christie Lee . .
Agron, Cerie Schwartz .
Ahmonn, Linda Jean . .
Ahmann, Nancy Lee . .
Ahrens, Laura Sue . . .
Aikele, Phil Carl . .
Aikens. Constance Lord .
Ailinger, Diane Lynn . .
Aishtan, Mary Susan , .
Akeman, Lindo Ann . .
Akenheod, Lindo Nancy
Akitake, Bert Ken . . .
Alben, Michael ....
Albert, Paul Kenneth . .
Albi, Ralph Joseph . . .
Albrecht, Gwyneth . .
Albrecht, Kurt Douglas .
Albrighton, Ruthann . .
Aldridge, Linda Ellen . .
Alexander, Kames B. . .
Alexander, Karen Ann .
Alexander, Lauren . .
Alexander, Marvin Gary
Alexander, Patricia Lee .
Altaro, Daniel ....
Allen,
Allen
Allen,
Allen.
Allen
Allen
Allen
Allen
Allen
Allen
Carol Bliss . . .
Carol Joan . . .
Dennis James , .
Elise Ann . . .
Eric Michael . .
Howard Eugene ,
Kent Wayne . .
Z Marie Louise . .
, Mary Elizabeth .
Roberta M. Calfee
Allen. Roger .....
Allen, Sandra Sue . . .
Allen, Terry Wayne . .
Allessondro, Van . .
Allgire, Pamela Rose . .
Alling, Judith Ann . .
Allis, Robert T. Jr. , .
Allison, Judith Rae . .
Allison, Virginia L. . . .
Allport, Jennifer Susan .
Allred, Eric Glenn . . ,
Alsup, Donald Ray .
Altans, Andre . . .
Altberger, Fred Sol . .
Alvarez, Vernon Lean .
Alvarez, Vincent Leo . .
Alwart, Stephen John .
Amatani, Ken . . . .
Amerman, Mary Blackburn
Arnick, Robert Dean . .
Ammarell, Eugene Emil .
Amos, Sally Caroline , .
Anawolt, David Lee . .
Anderson, Charles Lanoy
Anderson, Charlatta . .
Anderson, Christine C, .
Anderson, Christine l.. .
Anderson, Clifford V. .
Anderson, David L. . .
Anderson, James D. . .
Anderson, Jeffrey Craig
Anderson, Kathryn F. .
Anderson, Kelby John .
Anderson, Laura Lee . .
Anderson, Monica Ginger . .
Anderson, Patricia Rae .
Anderson, Paul .,..
Anderson, Paul ....
Anderson, Paula Lee . .
Anderson, Richard Paul ,
Anderson, Robert Conrad
Anderson, Toby Lynne .
Ando, Susan Gail . . .
Andolshek, Janice Kay .
Andreatti, Susan Jean .
Andres, Linda Penserat .
Andresen, Charles F. . .
Andresen, Per Terie . .
Anclress, Shirley Marie .
Andrews, Alice ....
Andrews, David Herman
Andrews, Dynda Lou . .
Andrews, Jane Helen . .
Andrews, Lindo Louise .
Andrews, Robert L. Jr. ,
Angell, Douglas Rand .
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Eisen, Carol Sue . . . . . .405
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Ellis, William Randall . . . 233
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English, Martin John . . . . .506
Engren, Kristine Marie . . . .456
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Enterline, Ann Kathleen . . . . .506
Epple, John Evan Jr. . . . . .302
Epstein, Ira Howard . . . .274
Erb, Bunny . . . . . .201
Erb, Lee Alan . . . . A41
Erbes, Walter R. . . . . .280
Erdman, Peter Wayne . . . . .459
Erickson, Kenneth Alan . . . . .268
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Ervin, Deborah Joy . . 207. 230
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Essman, Jahn Phillip . . . .240
Estes, Gregory Walker . . . 395
Etchison, Linda Rae . . . . 212
Ethridge, Lawren Esther . . .222, 507
Eubanks, Michael Jeans . . . .256
Evancich, Marie Lee . . . .507
Evans, Alexandra . . . . 375
Evans, Mary Emily . . . . . 507
Evans, V. Marko Webb . . . . 507
Eve, Ronald Martin . . . 365
Evensen, David Arthur . . 380
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Foes, Nicholas Brock . . . . . 391
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Head Photographer Mac Raymond, Copy Editor Sandi Ralston, Layout Editor Bob Jenkins, Editorein-Chiet Carol McCandless, Asst. Layout Editor Jim Lee.
Once upon time there was a yearbook staff.
They were a happy group and had much fun in their rooms high up in the UMC.
They watched people bustling far beneath them and told funny stories to one another.
The yearbook staff laughed a lot because they thought they were all very amusing people.
They did other things such as sharpen pencils and take pictures of one another.
When things were really boring, they made "coke runs" and long distancecallsto Utah.
One day they found out that they were supposed to be putting out a yearbook.
And soon the happy yearbook staff found themselves prisoners high up in the UMC.
additional credits:
Management: Carol Porter, managing editor.
Layout: Bob Jenkins, editor: Jim Lee, Susie
Zimmerman.
Copy: Sandi Ralston, editor: Rick Taylor, Linda Svore,
proof reader.
Business: Cathy Gerhauser, manager: Barb Strauss.
Receptionist: Linda Houdek.
Photo Coordinator: Pam Kildahl.
Royalty: Holland Duell, editor.
Pacesetters: Jayma Bloom, editor.
Publications: Randi Doeker, editor.
Academics: Lilly Reser, editor.
Greeks: Rachel Glueck, Jon Sanko, editors.
Athletics: Jack Feldman, editor.
Residences: Bill Quirk, editor: Jean McGlocklin.
Organizations: Carolyn Moore, editor.
Seniors: Andrea Favret, editor.
Index: Randi Doeker.
Typists: Linda Broughton, head typistg Meredith
Hampton, Lissa Pinkston, Nancy Doolittle, Linda
Houdek.
Exchange: Sue Harrison, editor.
Photographers: Macpherson Raymond, Ned Cooper,
Head Photographers, Wayne Crosslin, Ellis
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Additional Photo Credits: Bruce Cole, Carole Fisher,
Kent Gunnufson, Steve Miles, Mark Phillips,
Barry Stott, Jerry Stowall, Tom Theotokatos,
Boulder Daily Camera, Markay Photographs,
Snow's Studio of Photography, University Photo
Service.
Portrait Photographers: Don Carlson Studio, Markay
Studio, Mason Owens Studio, Snow's Studio of
Photography, Vantine Studio, Colorama Studio.
Cover Photo: Macpherson Raymond.
Publisher: Wheelwright Lithographing Company,
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