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m TYEE 1967 published by the associated students university of Washington Seattle, Washington f ••iv.. r ■' •■■• ' ■' ' ' ir-M ' ' •••-. «■•r «V ' - ' - ' -v y autumn I high school was a bore, i never studied, but it ' s going to be diflferent. i know it. i know there ' s a lot more expected, but i can meet the challenge, i disciplined myself in high school when i really had to. now, i ' U just be doing the same thing — but all the time, and it ' s going to be interesting, i guess exciting — some- thing really worthwhile, sure, i ' m a bit scared, but for the first time i feel i ' ll be doing something that really counts. sM m winter i TT- TWr ' rJWiPJ W- become more involved? sure- why not? as it is, i spend three hours a night on german alone- doing nothing but memorizing, and just how is memorizing german going to make me an ' educated man? ' i know damn well if i don ' t spend those three hours on german, i ' U never get anything but a ' c ' well, that isn ' t good enough, what a rat race, nothing but grades — for the next four years, maybe after that i can start learning something — maybe. spring I i love her completely, seeing her makes an intense, dizzying feeling travel right up through me till it reaches my mind and seems to con- vert the whole of me into a living spirit, capable of total aware- ness and understanding, when i ' m with her, i am complete, there is nothing more, we are a world in ourselves, and i feel this overwhelming desire to protect her — this precious being who is mine. 4 autumn ii i do respect them, i love them. i want them to understand why i feel this way. just because i disagree with them doesn ' t mean i ' m showing disrespect or don ' t want their opinions, i want to tell them how i am reacting and feeling — things that i am enjoying and experiences that i have had. but it ' s so baffling, i start out and they try so hard to be understanding, but then i sense that there is a confusion or a void behind this show of interest, and they seem sad, maybe even frightened, that they don ' t sense what i ' m trying to say. -r . - winter ii his lectures aren ' t that good, in fact, the whole course is really a bore, but when he starts talking, it ' s as though no one else is in the room, he seems to be thinking outloud. and then he gets excited and you can tell he has a new idea, yesterday i realized i wasn ' t taking notes, i was just watching that man. i didn ' t hear a word he said, it was him — completely immersed in his own knowledge, divorced from any tangible influences, trying in his own way to bring us into this private world, and i got this feeling of complete and overwhelming respect for this person. next year. ' ' i don ' t know, i should be doing something — accomplishing something, it ' s all just a jumble — classes, meals and homework and sleeping, so much sleeping. how can i let them down — everyone down — this way? the more i sleep, the more tired i get — but it ' s the only way i can get away, i can ' t understand it — can ' t understand anything, can ' t understand myself. spring II autumn ill ' i can ' t believe it. i was so sure and had been since high school, i felt so secure — and really sorry for guys with hazy plans and ridiculous majors, now, here i am a junior, i ' m just beginning to realize that i have no feeling whatsoever for my ' chosen field. ' but it makes me so damn happy that i ' m no longer committed to that so-called chosen field. ' it ' s unreal, here i am looking forward to school for the first time in years — just like some green, wide-eyed frosh. winter iii ' i ' m sure i ' ve been exjxised to the sai thought a hundred times before, but it ' s never sunk in. then, there it is — right on the page and inescapable, it ' s nor that my way of looking at it was necessarily wrong — more like incomplete, but i wonder how many of my other ideas are incomplete, everything seems so indefinite. 10 i ' m happy with myself, i don ' t mean self satisfied or resigned to the inevitable, but i guess i mean wilhng to accept ' me. ' i never thought i ' d feel that, i can ' t stand people who are egotistical, maybe it seems i ' m being that way, but i ' m not. for years i wanted to remake myself — become better, stamp out the undesirable, impress everyone, including myself, now i guess i ' m more willing to go along with myself and work from there. spring III J I I autumn IV a {person unique in the encirc history of the world — never again to be duphcated? i wonder. l(X)k around campus, what makes me unique — grades, sox, a woman, major, personality, car .- why should i be unique? what difference docs it make.- sure i want to make a contribution — but why.- to boost my ego. ' ' or to put down a mark somewhere that at least someone will remember, i don ' t know, does anyone care. ' ' winter iv i love her. she makes me complete, alive — and sensitive to what ' s outside myself, it ' s an unbelievable paradox, when we ' re talking — or even just sitting together — i seem to appre- ciate and understand myself, yet i feel less focused on myself than ever before, she seems to sense so fully what i am feeling — and makes me want to discover, i feel as though we are exploring the universe together — and everything is so vivid, so real, and i want to go on searching forever. 12 j ' J: mr Hi H ' M ' i . It-.- ' -- 5 J spring IV i think i want to grab onto something, but i ' m not sure, should there be something tangible to show for it? how tangible? maturity, exams, knowl- edge, books, grades, understanding? sure, i ' m more mature, but that ' s all relative, and it ' s ridiculous to look at the bookshelf and say, ' there ' s my college education. ' no, i guess i shouldn ' t try to sort it all out. i think it ' s better as a blur — not separate parts, but the whole thing coming together into what i am right now. and i don ' t really think that what i am, can be, or even should be, something tangible. 14 essay by dick simkins photos by-barry broman tyee 1%7 . . . contents introductory essay student life culture academics . Iiaiku interlude sports organizations Seattle essay living groups commuters acknowledgments queens, ads, index ... and now? ...... ' •■i..■,-, fyee staff editor managing editor . copy editor . . . academics editor . living groups editor organizations editor sports editor . . culture editor . . layout editors . . business manager . publisher .... lilTli cfiristie o ' loughlin lizette muller joan zegree janie yamamura ken levinson jim silva lois overs marilyn purcell, karen kubin rob wintersteen William f. Johnston ame berg ., .u - r -J ■■••s ' : student life 19 Foresters Tog ' Successful Garb !if k Day; Many Try Hand At Tree Climbing, Wood Chopping Guffaws of laugliter and a good- natured competiti e spirit prevailed when energetic forestry students celebrated their traditional Garb Da - October 21. The da ' s e ' ents included log tossing, tree climbing, wood chopping, single and double bucking and log rolling. Many stu- dents discovered that a knowledge of the forest was not sufficient for competing in tlie events. Climax to the outdoor capers came at the Loggers Brawl, where King Ole and his queen were crowned. Gor- don Iverson successfullv defended the title for the second time. The Alums Liked It At The University Of Washington Homecoming Is A Big Deal •M . .. u_4 j||_ HOMECOMIIIG 5 1 -XTi-r- -■L- - ■fa ?l J r.!JI;ll:llllliN; ff SAr DOMSS !■■-ISJfRcJqiifcli: !9ilTT:|SOff!|!f -.-—itr 23 Homecoming ' 66 A First Class Affair Everything about the 1966 Home- coming was big ... the 16-3 victory over third-ranked UCLA, the big and massive dance crowd of 2,000 students, the Coliseum. classes and stayed up all night to finish their homecoming signs. Scores of alums and students lined Creek Row to view the final prod- Campus living groups skipped It rained and you had to wait 20 minutes to get your coat from the check stand . . . but the music was good . . . Newhart was funny, and the fair grounds provided a setting for the dance and show that the HUB just couldn ' t offer. Christmas: A Warm Tummy, Santa Claus Happiness is a warm tuinmw Happiness is a prctt ' Miss Mistle- toe, Ann Wittcnburg, dicssed as a Jolly Green Giant Food can to em- phasize the canned-food drive. Happiness surrounded the annual ASUW Christmas Party. President Odet aard officiallx lit ' the ASUW Christmas tree in front of the Ad- ministration Buildinsi, reniindins everyone that Christmas was jnst aroinid the corner . . . after finals. Happiness was climaxed with the appearance of Santa Claus, record- holding halfhaek Jim Cope. 26 1 M ' •iiiir l w ' iHU M «L 27 J 1.41 ' •• ! W « Ul « ' l Only Five Candidates Opposed On Winter Ballot; Election 1 A, m A w .J ' iZ ' y ' P - - - liJ ! - % ' y TonnnLONE b « ' y Hampered By Wet Winds I ? TliL ' climb to the top was made considerably easier for most of the candidates in the winter quarter elections. Out of fifteen positions open, only fi e were opposed. A forty-mile-an-hour wind and heavy rain forced most campaigners in- side. Onl - ardent supporters re- mained outside dripping wet. BOC positions went to Bruce Matlock, Barbara Durkin, Joan Duffw Paul Schaake, and John Mosier. AMS President was Jenv Jamison with supporting officers Gary Martin, vice president; Bert Harris, sec- retarv; and Jim Rogers, treasurer. AWS officers were President Lynn Miller, First Vice President Robin Kettenring, Second Vice President Anita Deas -, Corresponding Secre- tar Lisa D son, Recording Secre- tary Virginia Gunderson, and Trea- surer Linda McColm. 29 Las Vegas Nite Studded With Students, Getz, Gambling, Good Music, Bunnies Those wlio were winninti bet $100,(M)() and those who were los- ii i het $500. Hvit Iwth enjoyed tlic hvely spirit of Las Vegas Nite, [anuarv 28. Excitement dnring the night ' s ganibhng ran from playing a suspense-filled game of black- jack to frolicking with the bunny girls. To rid the boredom of los- ing and to ease the tension mount- ing around the gambling tables 30 there was dancing to two fast bands— The Time Machine and The Magic Fern. The spothglit was on Stan Getz and his Combo for the evening ' s entertainment. Jazz with a sweet beat came from the l ell of his sax. For one night the HUB took on some of the glamour and excite- ment of the real Las Vegas. The chairman for the annual event was Joe Mano. The first Miss Las Vegas Nite was selected— Christine Folger, a sophomore from Stanton House of Haggett Hall. The Ever- green Room, the South Lounge, and the Main Lounge were con- erted to casinos ' for the diverse gambling activities. 31 •■■' ■•V MMMWilM Judd Kirk, president. Seeking to ascertain, to clarify and to elniinate problems that students complained about but didn ' t care about, five people kept the ASUW rinining smootliK this ear. There were problems and tlic stu- dent administration began on a weak footing that exentuallv be- came cemented tinough hours of reading, talking, behind-the-scenes politicking, and getting to the right people. Kirk, tlic daik-liorse candidate in last spring s election, took o er and with calculated risks and careful probing gained the reputation of being a first-rate problem solver. In an effort to fill the gap between students and facult . he became more involved w ith the administra- tion than an of his predecessors. Woollen, sith Program Panel ex- perience, and Crosbv, rehing on his accounting knowledge, oiced opinions that mattered and saw that things were done— wuth and in spite of limitations. Judv Corey ' s inc[iiisiti e mind was constanth an- al) zing, and Larr Stone, Kirks ap- pointed assistant, brought the nec- essary balance. ASUW Off icers Played Game Of Shifting Campus Politics; Larry Stone, administrative assistant. Ed Woollen, first vice president. 32 It was largely a matter of working together— on the little jobs as well as the big. They Found Effectiveness In Their Individual Responsibilities Joel Crosby, second vice president. Judy Corey, secretary. 33 Dr. Ludwig Spolyor, adviser; Sandy Shaw and Joe Schocken. Brian Matsuyama, James Flint, adviser, Glen Johnson, and Julie Donnelly. Anne Todd, Daily reporter; Sharon Maeda, Judy Corey and Howie Stansbury, guest, chairman of Program Panel. Randy Lee, Craig Barrick and Rosemary Barker A change in the structure of the BOC, appropriations for CASH, a current affairs liriefing center and expansion of the Universit Book- store—these were major issues for a newly-oriented Board of Control this year. Under the leadership of ASUW President Jndd Kirk, the Board switched from a social and activi- ties-bound orientation to a more mature academics approach to stu- dent affairs. Improved communica- tion with administrative and fac- ult ' representatives and a pilot self-advisor ' program were indica- ti e of this change. The board was characteristically a ves board to important bills, indi- cating acKance research and lobby- ing for approval. Kirk handled the meetings with the skill of a politician— all business and always in a hurry to get things done. Judd Kirk, ASUW president. Board Of Control Brings Academic Aura To Student Affairs Joel Crosby, Prof. Thomas Macartney, and Carol Ann O ' Brien. Lon Fairbrook, Prof. Willis Konick, and Prof. John Jarolimek. Glen Johnson and Janet Berenson. Chairman Joel Crosby, Prof. Thomas Macartney, and Randy Lee. Finance-Budget Committee Keeps Hand On ASUW Purse Strings Dr. Ludwig Spolyar, Brian Matsuyama, Secretary Jeanne Holm, Joel Crosby, Prof. Thomas Macartney, Randy Lee. Finance and Budget Committee prepares the annual liudget of tlie ASl W and recommends tlie mon- ies for ASUW projects and e ents. The budget is submitted to the Board of Control for approval, with recommendations from Fi- nance and Budget. HUB Advisory Committee seiA ' es Mike Mandeville, chairman; Gory Tripp, Joe Schocken, Mr. Stephen Nord, HUB manager; as liaison between the Board of Sandra Jessup, Larry Stone. Control and the manager of the i ii in A I ' 1.1. C Student Union Building, offering HUB Advisor Committee bswes advice on HUB policy decisions and n k — 1 1 I ii I • • making suggestions for improving AS DUC-Hub MOnOger LlQISOn service for the student body. Five students serve on the board. Dr. Spolyar, Judd Kirk, Howard Stansbury, Prof. Thomas Macartney, James Kelly, Mr. James Flint, Michael Mandeville. 37 Tlie ASUW AdNasers advise and assist the student cliainnen in plan- ning, coordinating, and can) ing out the expanded activities of the Associated Students of the Uni er- sit - of ' asllington. In addition to tlu ' ir guidance, the advisers also furnish ideas and have promoted serxice to the coninuuiity and the graduate program. They act as an important link between the stu- dents and the faculty, the adminis- tration and tlic public. Dr. Ludwig Spolyar Advising, Guiding Students-Daily Task For ASUW Advisers Marilyn Nelson Greg Douville Dorothy Stratton Robert Walters • Program Panel members clockwise from head of table include Howie Stansbury, Chuck Lesnick, Marilyn Mason, Howie Kilbride, Terri Mc- Lean, Mike Bauer, Karen Hermanson, Dick Semke, Kevin Creelman, Lynn Miller, Phil Albohn and Cindy Curran. Program Panel Schedules And Coordinates ASUW Activities Program Panel, under the Board of Control, is the central planning and coordinating agency for cam- pus activities sponsored hy the ASUW. Under the Program Panel are se ' en areas in which acti ' ities are sponsored and coordinated bv the panel. For eacli of the seven areas, a chairman is selected to rep- resent the interests of his commit- tees on the panel with respect to program initiation and financial re- quests. The area chainuen are also directly responsible to the panel for the functioning of all committees under them. Some of the activities sponsored bv Program Panel in- clude Parent ' s Weekend, Husk Honeys, STAY, and the ASUW Him series. Howie Kilbride, Terri McLean, Mike Bauer, Karen Hermanson, Dick Semke, Kevin Creelman, Nancy Gibbs, Tom Malone, James Flint, Jim Rogers, Lynn Miller, Phil Albohn. m Kathy Nolond, AWS president, and Sharon Woski, AWS Standards Council chairman, confer during Standards Council discussion of hours proposal. Vicki Westling, Council secretory, takes notes. AWS Hours Plan Breaks Through Administrative Red Tape; Kathy Noland, AWS president. P Associated Women Students and A.ssociatcd Men Students worked togetlier tin ' s ear to pio ide as nian ' students as possible with op- portunities to participate in a wide selection of acti ities and services. I. Jt( si ! Huskv Guides were recruited hv A ' S and AMS to help orient fresh- men during the first days of fall quarter. The two organizations co- sponsored the Scholarship Bancjuet Patsy Patrick, oflFice secretary; Dan Phillips, vice president; Jerry Jamison, secretary; Tom Hendrickson, president; Allen Israel, treasurer. AMS Serves Social, Educational, Cultural Needs Of Men for honor students and the How-to- Study program on KCTS-TV. AWS also hosted a statewide AWS con- vention in November. The Honor Tea recognized the outstanding women on campus. Through the AWS Standards Coun- cil, steps were taken to abolish closing hours for all women housed in donnitories and sororities. The red tape surrounding the pro- posal finally lifted when Dean Strawn announced to a surprised audience a new University policy- one which stated tliat regulation of hours was up to the individual and the living group— not the Univer- sity. Men ' s Day highlighted spring quarter AMS activities with sports, exhibitions, films, and entertain- ment. AMS-sponsored TGIF be- came a familiar Friday afternoon HUB feature. Sports specials were presented throughout fall and win- ter quarters. Hockey Nites with discount rates for students were sponsored at the Seattle Totems ' games. Botli AWS and AMS tried to con- tribute to the educational, social, and cultural needs of students. 41 Richard Semke, president; Terrance Kelly, vice president. The Political Union, recognized last spring b - Program Panel, con- centrated its funds and energy on political piograms and new ways to enhance political education. Some of the best authorities avail- alile appeared in P.U. programs co ering the full spectrum of inter- national and domestic affairs and included Dr. Henry K. Kissinger, George Lincoln Rockwell, and Sen- ator Jacob K. Javitts. The Polic ' Council, a quarterlx de- bate, and the Foreign Relations Committee, a fact-finding group in estigating American Foreign Policy, were two new programs inaugurated winter quarter. To pro ide for actual political par- ticipation the P.U. sponsored a Mock Constitutional Conxention this year to formulate revisions to the Washington State Constitution. Politically Aware Students Is Political Union Goal The capstone of fall quarter was the three-day lecture series by Dr. Walter W. Heller, former Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors. y Dr. Chapman, faculty member; Sylvia Johnson, secretary; Bob Hall, Young Democrats representative; Kim Knierim, New Conservatives representative; Gary Tripp, Young Republicans representative; Richard Semke, president; Terrance Kelly, 1st vice president; Ray Hend- rickson, Objectivists representative; Jim Jones, Vietnam Committee representative; Dotty Stratton, activities adviser. K-si , w « - ii k Walk Together, Talk Together Ye People Of The World Fim and friciulsliip inc the roads to iiitci national understanding. Iliis was the guideline for the UW diapter of People-to-PeopIe tliis car in planning tluMi ' inan ' and aiic(l afti ities. Under the direction of Karen Tler- niansoii. programs were planned to promote the exchange of customs and ideas. Brothers and sisters viewed a Hnsk football game to- gether and sponsored a ha ride, a snow weekend and a picnic. in l ' ' elirnar , the IntcMiiational Show at the Seattle Opera House climaxed an International Inrt night oi cosmopolitan activities. Weekly informal coffee hours featured sucFi varied programs as o South African ' s view of apartheid and a Brazilian ' s rendition of bosa nova music. 44 American brothers and sis- ters were assigned to each incomi ng foreign student at the beginning of the year. International students with all degrees of dexterity learned to folk dance on Tuesday nights. 45 Open Forum Focuses On Viet War, The ' Pill Draft M giipc is . . . With tliis opening line, students flocked to each Tuesday ' s Open Forum on the front lawn of tlie HUB. Airing complaints from atop a Hvde Park-ty-pe box, self- appointed critics remained imper- ious to taunts and Ixirhed witi- cisms hurled from an audience which often exceeded 300. 46 Open Forum style and content raiii c from tirade to passi it , from diatribe and ril)aldry to Pla- tonic logic. Topics are nnlimited — and those wlio dare to take the stand are, as well, unlimited in their verbosity and eloquence. The Vietnam War, the imposed morality and tlie foreign language recjuirement have dominated Forum discussions. No takers were found to argue the distribution of contraceptives to unmarried women. The Peace Corps was called an imperialistic tool. One potential draftee jibed, Who knows, if I had met the same Viet Cong else- where, we might have had a couple of beers together. fl c Resolved: Forensic Team Has Good Year The highliaht of the 1966-67 Uni- ersity of Wasliiiigton debate season was Iiosting the tournament of the Western Forensic Associa- tion. During Thanksgiving vaca- tion 450 students from 64 colleges and universities participated in nearly 1.000 indi idtial rounds of speech contests on campus. This ainuial tournament is one of the largest and most iniportaiit on (he west toast and rotates among vari- ous memher scliools. Most of the 35 members of Washington ' s For- ensic Association either partici- pated or lielped in the administra- tion of the tournament, wliose Iiost director was Robert Halle of the Departnicnt of Speech. The Forensic Association, spon- sored by the ASU ' , participated in nearlv twent ' tournaments, some as close as Seattle Pacific College and others as far awav as Wavne State Uni ersit - of Detroit, Mich., site of the national tourna- ment of Delta Sigma Rho— Tau Kappa Alplia. forensic honorary. 48 Hosting the well-attended Western Forensic Association tournament was a time-consuming task. Larry Haopanen, above, polishes his arguments before fellow UW debaters who later discuss the presentation. 49 Publications Board Struggles With Fledgling Magazine To Find Identity, Bill Coburn, past chairman. v iy Fiihlications Board is tlie group at tlic top as far as ASUW publica- tions are concerned. Comprised of student, faculty, and administrative representatives, it makes major polic ' decisions and acts in a super isorv capacit) to the Daily, Tyee Yearbook, Tvee Maga- zine, and other campus publica- tions. 11 iiin oil this ear ' s a £enda was a close scrutin ' of the one-year-old T ee Magazine. Through constant revision and re- evaluation we are searching for the magazine ' s identitv, format, and fvi- ture, said ' illiam F. Johnston, . SUW publisher and ex-officio member of the board. W ' e can ' t please 26,()00 students, but we ' re trying to ser e as nianv of them as possible. Johnston ' s position is comparable to tluit of a business manag ' i- who r( ' |)orts to a board of directors. Re- sponsible for the da to dav nnr- uing of the publications, he reports their problems and progress, as well as making suggestions of his own. Steve Darland, voting member, and Publisher William F. Johnston, ex-officio member. William C. Erskine, ex-officio member. Judd Kirk, voting member, and Steve Darland. James Had! ey, present chairman. rv i B H J ik| J w)l 1 { — - y B M 50 Format, Future Sharon Maeda, voting member. Professor Donald Emery, voting member. Jeanne Holm, secretary. Louis L. Quigley, Jr., voting member. Professor Willord Shade!, voting member. Norris Adams, Business Manager, Ludv ig J. Spolyor, ex-officio member. 51 See the Daily staff. See how they work to put out a paper. See how they contact their sources. Con- tact, contact, contact. Dial, dial, dial. But the sources say, Don ' t quote me on this . . . See the Daily staff write a very short story. See the Dail - managing editor. See him manage, manage, manage. But not the news. He never man- ages the news. Never, never, never. He manages the staff. He blue- pencils their copy. Isn ' t it fun to wutcli him lilue-pencil the copy? The Dail - staff doesn ' t think so. Here ' s the Daih- editor-in-chief. See him sit in the glass cage. See him read letters. See him answer line one. He is verv busy. Busy, bus ' , busv. He is busy writing an editorial. Someone will get mad. Not because they don ' t like the editorial. No. Thc - will get mad because he signed his name to tlie editorial. Mad. mad, mad. Don ' t forget the sports staff. No, no, no. See the sports staff. See them go to the Tubbv Graves Building. Go, go, go. See them complain about their tight make- up. Sec the ad jocks fill their pages. Fill, fill, fill. Don ' t you wish you could work on the Dailv See The Daily Staff Produce The Daily-21,000 Copies Daily, Daily, Daily, Daily, Daily, Daily, Daily, Daily And the blur on the right is the Daily ' s flash. Uncle Robert. 52 Gregg Herrington, second semester editor-in-chief. Craig Smith, first semester editor-in-chief. 53 who Works Behind The Headlines? Sue Smith, transferring to General Accounting, coaches Emily Stadelmon, in publica- tions office. Ame Berg, in charge of secretarial work for Tyee, Daily, and Publisher William Johnston. 54 Why of course you can run a full front page ad every day next week, said Business Manager Loren Johnson to the man on the other end of the telephone. Mimi Blackburn (advertising manager) and Chuck Muller (Fall Quarter business manager) look on excitedly. John Blanchard (Fall Quarter advertising manager) doesn ' t seem in- terested in the phone call. Daily Advertising Surpasses All Previous Sales Records Diane Stapp, in charge of Daily clas- sified advertising. 55 i hotographers Provide Lfe- Blood Of Student Publicati:ns r Pat Speclor Wayne Nishijima Bob Lawrence Maureen Matthiesen Cf f Lina Simpson, associate editor; Bev Peterson, editor, and Barbara Questad, managing editor. T ee Magazine Staff Searches For Talent, Personality what luippcnc ' d to the talent that should he so ahundant hut isn ' t? Is it hiding under the desk? No— the Tyee Magazine stall looked there. Is it working on the Daily? No— they didn ' t have to look there. Is it in the yearbook office? Perhaps. Hut is there not more talent than that in this mighty University of many years? The search began. The mag editor uncovered hidden talent and printed talent that wasn ' t (|uile .so hidden. She wrote. She worried. She had two papers due and a deadline to meet. She met the deadline. The writers came. They wrote, and rewrote, because what they wrote needed rewriting. But the finished product was good and no one knew about all the rewriting except the writers and the editors. The Mag needed a New Personal- ity. There was no magazine ma- chine that could produce an instant peisonality. ' Ihe editors and the writers and the layout artist had to reshape the personality of the two- vear-old magazine with a not-so- popular personality. And .so they made some changes— and saw others that should be made. But there wasn ' t time, only six issues and two years. They saw the great potential— and yet still wondered. Why was the audience .so silent? 57 Poised and motionless, the TYEE Yearbook stafF watches another deadline go whizzing past. These were the salesmen who sold the ads that filled up the ad pages that paid for the book that Jack wrote: Ralph Thompson, Jane Miller, Dennis Brown, Susan Kaonta, Rob Wintersteen, Loren Johnson and Paul De Bruyn. Tyee Yearbook: In 20 Years, Who ' ll Remember The Sweat, Toil, Tears? Four score and seven vears ago— or at least it seems like that long ago— TYEE staff started to produce a TYEE. Not an unusually large TYEE, as TYEES go, but nonethe- less a better-than-the-a erage-type TYEE. In fact, it was going to be a great TYEE. That was fall quarter. By Christ- mas they were still toying with the idea of producing a TYEE. It was still going to be a great TYEE, but they were also toying with the idea of making it a considerably shorter - than - the - average - TYEE-type TYEE. But the pub- lisher said no and the printer said no, so they finally decided it was time to produce the TYEE. By the middle of January they were at last producing their TYEE. Sparks of idealism flew around the office as they produced, produced, produced. One page down, two pages back from the printer need- ing corrections. And so continued the long winter. Forget Saturda ' night dates. For- get Las Vegas Nite. It ' s time to produce. Find a new layout editor and put her to work, work, work. Grab sororit) ' sisters, fratemit ' brothers, roommates, girl friends and put them to work, work, work. Behind farther than they were ahead— that was their distinction. Off to a slow start— that was their problem. TYEE 1967 - that was their book. Jack Rhodes, TYEE Yearbook editor. Rob Wintersteen, TYEE Yearbook and Magazine business manager. Tyee Ad Staff Sells The Ads That Pay For The Book That Jack Wrote 59 •• •• •■« i • «•- -a Juris Jansons, KUOW production manager. KUOW: Music For Intrinsic Value, Speakers For Diversity 60 Don Wirtz, KUOW program director. Owned by the University and op- erated in the pubhc interest by the Division of Extension Services of Continuing Education, KUOW ra- dio station makes extensive use of the cultural and educational re- sources of the University. Programs are selected for their educational merit and ability to stimulate thought. Some programs present the divergent view ' points of responsible minorities. Since music on KUOW is chosen for its intrinsic value, less familiar scores are frequently presented in addition to the standard fare. The latest releases predominate, although older recordings of unusual worth are not neglected simply for the sake of high fidelity. Susan Hutchison tears copy from the teletype machine located in the Communications Building for the use of KUOW. I 61 ♦ •■ - ' ■Ji Student studio workers ore guided in their work by professionals. KCTS: Educational Television Pioneer Offers Training Ground For Future Producers, Directors, Performers, Programmers J The studios of for the School of Communica- tions in giving instruction to the students in tel- evision produc- performance and program- ming. KCTS, Seattle ' s educational station, began broadcasting in 1954, tion. making it the 9th educational tel- evision station in the country. Today there are over 100. The station broadcasts include tel- ecourses, cultural and informa- tional programs as well as programs planned by the public schools for viewing in the classroom. Univer- sity students work under TV pro- fessionals to form an important part of the studio staff. 63 ' •■■■' - ♦v. 64 - :.. • 1- ' -- ' • ' • ' . ' • . ' . - C- „• , • .i.  . s, mm V culture 65 ■t ■■■l •. V ' ■S- Dilemma Of The Year: Is Knocking ' Camp ' More ' Camp ' Than ' Camp ' ? Art, music, and the theatre all paused for breath this year with the advent of Camp. After we had all explained to our mothers that Camp was not tlie place where kids go in the summer, we might have paused to wonder ourselves just what it was. It would seem that the Camp things to a gre at extent were things from the past, as if man were tired of the pretensions to greatness expressed in his scrib- blings, his posturings, his orches- trations and his daubing. Sud- denly, novelty was the theme tune, and fun was the essence of impro- visations on it. Of course it has no cultural value or personality en- richment in it. Dad, we would scream in frustration. That ' s not the point of it! It ' s . . . it ' s . . . well, it ' s just Camp, that ' s all. Then, clutching our dollars in our damp little hands, we would nm out to old Humplirey Bogart movies, Kukla, Fran and Ollie puppet shows, psychedelic dances, or some other freak-out. Do you under- stand now? Well, if not, don ' t worry about it. It ' s becoming very Camp to knock Camp. 67 . ! OClM t9 ;i ? ITEGETABU BEEF sour Camp: So Bad It ' s Good 69 Thomas Burke Museum: Where A Chinese Street Thomas Burke Museum stands hack from the comer of 15tli and 45th, aloof from tlie busy Univer- sity setting. What hes witliin the four-year-old glass and brick edi- face? Although its emphasis centers around the people, customs and natural historv of the Pacific rim area, a Chinese street dragon or a piece of classical Greek sculpture are not uncommon. Many people visit Burke Museum. Some return again and again. Some never come back. Museums have their own luiique fascination. 70 Dragon And An Indian Totem Pole Stand Side By Side 71 _. flft f- ' B N Jm 1 jjk 0rM 1 B j 1 W H i ' A 72 Campus Galleries Provide Opportunities To Perceive, Ponder Art w 73 Barbara Hiscock, former UW student, interviews quartet member Alan Iglitzin. Irwin Eisenberg, violinist. Charles Brannand, cellist. Alan Iglitzin, violist, and Veda Reynolds, first violinist. Hungarian and Philadelphia string quartet members extend mutual congratulations. 74 ?f ' i-N , , Most will remember Quartet performances for their clarity and freshness. Philadelphia String Quartet: Hopefully, Permanent Fixture Fresh and direct with no manner- isms or exaggeration for effect. This— as well as their love of mak- ing good music— sets the Philadel- phia String Quartet above all others. The Quartet was appointed in the fall as quartet-in-residence at four state-supported schools. They arrived in the midst of a law- suit by the Philadelphia Orchestra, challenging the Quartet ' s right to break their orchestral contracts. The suit later was dismissed by the Thurston County Superior Court. Hoping to present to University audiences all tlie great quartets in musical literature, the Philadel- phia String Quartet is now solidly established on the UW campus— hopefully as a peiTnanent artistic fixture. The demand for concert tickets was unprecedented. Every scheduled concert was sold out in advance. 75 Eva Heinitz, cellist. M.S. Subbulakshmi Concert ffc- o 9- B fl WriT V m LB V ' C -•-- • Randolph Hokanson, pianist. Dr. Stanley Chappie and the University Symphony Orchestra. Music: A Profession Or A Hobby-lfs Still For Fun The Hungarian String Quartet. Mi ' I ' ll III! fl Universality, Individuality Combine In The Realm Of Music; University Symphony Orchestra. University Chorale. To Each A Different Meaning, To All The Same Interpretation University Singers. r, •w Professor Garfias leads the group in Japanese singing, stressing total involvement in the music. Ethnomusicologists Re-Spin The Spell Of Centuries-Old Asian I Students at tlie University are ac- customed to hearing an interesting di ersitv of sounds drifting through the windows of the Music liuilding. Thev aren ' t suqirised wlien an in- congruous mixture of honky tonk and hea - opera blend into an un- hkelv sopranic twang. But even the well-seasoned graduate stvident would surprisedlv cock his ear to the strangeK ' melodic screeching, droning, clicking, and pounding emanating from the building every Wednesday evening. If his curiosity got the best of him, he would wind down a tunnel-like 80 flight of stairs to the sub-basement. Here he would find 12 to 16 stu- dents in stocking feet spinning a spell of music enjoved hiuidrcds of years ago b the Japanese Court. The peculiar-looking instalments the ' use produce what the Japan- ese call gagaku or elegant music. Since 1962 when two Japanese professors isited the lhii ersit ' s music department, tiie Uni ersity has risen to international fame for • its ethnomusicolog program stress- ing the musical traditions of Asia. Under the direction of Prof. Robert Ga rfias, students majoring in Asian Music lia e an opportunity to work in special instrumental groups, of which the gagaku stud - group was the pioneer project. Gagaku is a higliK- stvlized music in which the position and move- ment of tile hands and body com- plement the unique effect of the sound created. Winds, strings and percussion instruments combine to produce the ornamental and be- witching melody. Man students in the gagaku study group ha e difficulty adapting to the new form of music. Garfias Concert plans include performances of the classical music of Java, Korea, and India as well as of Japan. Classical Music often tries to help them adjust to the rhythm by leading the group in Japanese singing. This approach stresses a complete invohement in the music which, according to one student, often takes a long time. A student mav beat away on a Taiko (similar to a drum) for six months before he feels he is really an integral part of the group. It often takes months of practice before a student feels he is adding to the overall effect of the gagaku. Magnificent costuming, realistic staging and expressive choreogra- phy were combined with superb music to re ive 8th centur - Car- thage for tvvo nights last fall as Stanley Chappie and the Uni er- sit) Festi al Opera presented Henr - Purcell ' s 17th centurv opera, Dido and Aeneas. Leading sing- ers were soprano Sung Sook Lee as Dido, Queen of Carthage, and tenor Harrison S kes as Aeneas, the Trojan Prince. Dido and Aeneas The Boor ' The Boor, a chamber opera wnrit- ten b - contemporary- composer Dominick Argento with libretto adapted from a play by Anton Cheko , had its first ' West Coast staging last fall. Outstanding vo- cal and dramatic performances were gi en b soprano Charlotte Garrettson as the widow, baritone John Duvkers as the boor, and tenor Theodore Turner, the ser - ant. ' • ' V ' r V : k 83 Look Homeward, Angel Look Homeward, Angel, Ketti Fling ' s dramatization of Tliomas ' olfe ' .s autoliiograpliical novel, opened the Drama School ' s season. Brad Gromclski directed the mas- ter thesis production with set de- signer Pat Connollv. The father of the honsehold, was well por- trayed as a fallen Titan bv actor William E. Beattie. Snsan Reid was cast as the possessive mother- protector of all, and Mike Koenig as youthful Eugene Gant in a range of emotions presented bigger than life at the Showboat. 84 ■S ' . ' ij-S ;,-iij; ' K . - ' ' ■v vj ' ' ! ,,, . f -« Once Upon A Mattress 9 Once Upon a Mattress is the musical adaptation of Hans Chris- tian Anderson ' s tale, The Princess and the Pea. Director Kenneth Carr ' s production received rave re- views, nicely channeled exuber- ance, beautiful and spirited. Ac- tors, songs, orchestra, costumes, and sets were coordinated to en- chant Showboat audiences through- out the production ' s two-week run. 87 rss i mtit m- S ijl r 1 f I HI j| ' h iiB % Director William West ' s production Orpheus Descending, was well received at the Show Boat this winter. The play has typical Ten- nessee Williams script ingredients. The exaggerated action of the char- acters searching for their individual values amid a bigoted rural South- em societv, found stability in West ' s production. Phil Schemier designed the sets. Jeff Craggs was cast as hero; Val Xavier, the wan- dering guitar player. Eugenie Wil- liams played Carol Cutrere and Lady Torrance was played bv Judith Clossan. George Paydeau ' s Frencli farce, Take Care of Anielie. provided delightful entertainment for theater audiences this fall. Vanick Cal- staun directed this largest cast shov ' ever done at the Penthouse Theatre. The absurdities and com- plications of the plot were pre- sented with a mixture of ex- aggerated dignitv and diminished morality. Take Care Of Amelie Sharp personal discipline and an appreciation and understanding of literature— tliis is what is recjuired of tile small group of students who are members of Readers Theatre. Organized under the Speech De- partment, this year ' s readers found intellectual challenge in presenting Carson McCullers ' The Ballad of the Sad Cafe, Frv ' s Tiger at the Gates, Henrv IV, part 2, and other contemporary poetrv read- ings. Readers Theatre Lofin American entertainers delighted the crowd with south-of-the- border songs and dances. An Arabian folkdance, common to the countryside of Egypt, is performed by students from the Near East. International Show: 200 Perform In Cultural Extravaganza Co-sponsored by FIUTS and Cos- mopolitan Club, International Show 1967 presented a song and dance tour of over seventeen different countries. The foreign students once again united their efforts to present two evenings of foreign culture to Opera House audiences. Over 200 participants from forty countries performed everything from Turkish belly dancing to Philippine bamboo stick dancing. Linus Pauling: Political social, and economic problems that involve science. Pauling won one of his two Nobel Prizes for his stand against war as a means of solving international problems. Brent Bozell: Death of the Constitution. Political analyst and former editor. Brent Bozell came to campus in November. flni Edv in O. Reischauer: U.S. Policy In Asia Former U.S. Ambassador Reischauer discussed foreign policy with interested People-to- People members during their International Fortnight in February. Rebel: Thinkers . . . Leaders 94 Timothy Leary: Drop out, turn on, tune in. Leary spoke to students In the HUB even though City Fathers refused to let him speak in the Opera House. Professor Fred Cohen and Leary debated the use of psychedelic drugs. John Spellman: Dynamic center of controversy. Student protest greeted the History Department ' s decision not to rehire Spellman for the 1967-68 school year. 95 • lirf 96 academics 97 h m i . ii) r Dr. Od egaard Is Man Of Distinction The President is not a myth. He is a man, firmly gripping the reins and the whip of this complex- ity called the University of Washington. And he is a human. Knowledge must be humanized is his argument. Dr. Charles E. Odegaard is this Man at the Top. 99 Board Of Regents: Wielders Of Power In Big Money Year A septemviratc, seated at a con- ference tal)le, wields pencils and sheaves of paper, evolves guide- lines, and controls the ital proc- esses of the miiltixersitv. This was the vear of big money. Referendum 15 meant millions of dollars to spend, but how? The Board of Regents decided. Con- struction began on a new archi- tecture hall and an atmospheric sciences addition to Johnson Hall. A new graduate program in art historv was born; the facultv in- creased. As a non-salaried official appointed bv the governor, each man on the board vv-orks six vears to help gen- erate tlie energv required to keep this business of education at its optimum. Harold S. Shefelman John L. King, President James R. Ellis 100 f : • i !l 1 i 1 ■' i ( r ' f i J r  • iH ' • ■1 r i 1 1 I ' i B M m ll..J4( lLi 1 ML. i: ..M..«. . ««■3t... ...■. ■■-.-■..-... .;, .. ., ,..-K- . George V. Powell and Joseph Drumheller Robert J. Willis Leo J. Rosellini, M.D. 101 lie has no crystal hall, but long- range planning is one of Uni ersit ' ice President Frederick Thieine ' s major concerns. Functioning in a ])ii])Iic relations capacit , Tliieme is a liaison i)et een tlie Uni ersit and l){)tli federal and state legisla- ti ( ' bodies. The UniversitN ' has an image, and keeping it polished is the task of Robert Waldo, Director of the Of- fice of University Relations and De elopnient. Frederick Thieme, Vice President. Legal counsel to the Board of I e- gents and the Uni ersit ' officers is provided by Assistant Attorney Oenerals Fred ITarlocker and James Wilson. The Uni ersit ' is repre- sented in Ol inpia by these two men. Keeping The Waters Calm Is Big Job For Vice Presidents, Fred Harlocker, Assistant Attorney General. Solomon Katz, Provost. Marion Marts, Vice Provost. Provosts Administer Summer Quarter Attorney Generals The list of responsibilities is long for Provost Solomon Katz. Audio- isual aids, correspondence courses, evening and extension classes, edu- cational TV, official publications, .student ratings, and sinnmer quar- ter administration are the worries of Katz. Along witli Marion Marts, ' ice provost, he coordinates policies involving faculty, students, text- books, and curriculum. James Wilson, Assistant Attorney General. Robert Waldo, Vice President for University Relations. « • € Eugene Elliot, Executive Assistant to the President. Executive Assistants Also Serve Regents, Special Projects Helen Hoogiand, Executive Assistant to the President. Tlic ri fht hand niaii and woman to the President are Eugene Elliot and Helen Hoagland, both titled E.xecutive A.ssistant to the Presi- dent. Mrs. Hoagland is also the Reginald Root, Dean of Men. Secretary to the Board of Regents. Special projects and many educa- tional programs are in Elliot ' s do- niani. University Budget Means Big Headache A huge coi-poratc complex and a big budset create an incurable head- ache. But Ernest Conrad, Vice President for Business and Finance, and Business Manager H. S. Thom- son strive to relieve the symptoms. H. S. Thomson, Business Manager. Ernest Conrad, Vice President for Business and Finance. Deans Of Students Interested In Total Student Development Donald Anderson, Dean of Stu- dents, knows that all work and no play is the bane of the student. His I position focuses on making stud- ents ' extra-cinricular acti ' ities an aid to their social and intellectual dexelopment. Problems of coiuisel and discipline concerning the male sector of the student bodv are brought to Dean of Men Reginald Root. His feminine counterpart is Dorothv Strawn. This ' ear ' s bi2 issue was the re-evaluation of women ' s standards regulations. Donald Anderson, Dean of Students Dorothy Strawn, Dean of Women.  I William Baker, Director of Financial Aid. From Texts To Toes, Jobs To Loons, Services Aid Student In Hour Of Need From the time a student first places a freslimau foot on campus until he graduates, four student services aid liiiii if lie stubs liis toe, suffers finautiiil cinharrassment, needs a text, or looks for a job. Scholarships, loans or part-time em- p]o nn ' ut are secured throuii;h Wil- liam Baker, Director of Financial Aid. An apple a da ' doesn ' t always work, and Dr. Cordon Ik ' rg ' , Di- rector of Hall Health Center, works to proN ide the ailing student health at no char re. One essential educational medium is the textbook, and the Uni ersit ' owned and operated book store has the tlionsauds of xolunies r( ' (|uirc(l b ' the student populace, llic man- ager is E. L le Coss. Emplo ' m Mit. both during school and upon graduation, arc sought through the University Placement Service under James Souther. E. Lyie Goss, Manager of University Book Store. sV ■n- • •Irtw J. Harold Adams, Director of Admissions. ■I Its not a machine, a machine, a machine. A man heads the Admis- sions Office for the University. That man is Director of Admissions Har- old Adams who is responsible for picking the new student bodv each quarter. After the letter of acceptance is sent — registration. Over 26,000 names go through John Gardner ' s Office of the Registrar quarterly. John Gardner, Registrar. Big U: Is That An Entrance Machine? James Souther, Director of Placement Services. Dr. Gordon Bergy, Director of Hall Health Center. : ms- iBkA ' ,jri l V rtr ' I zl 1 College Of Architecture Draws Up Plans For New Structure when a college outgrows its niche, it searclics to find a more accom- modating one. The College of Architecture and Urban Planning has been allotted a new lot just outside the campus boundary upon which to liuild its new home. The plans have already been appro ed and the building is scheduled to be completed in 1968. The college morale is on the upswing in grow- ing anticipation of a new and modern home base. Student problems and frustrations are aired at the monthh- faculty- student committee meetings, a new plan to ev olve recommendations and changes for the benefit of the college. Robert Bartleson Architecture Royce A. Berg Architecture Peter 0. Beaulieu Architecture Joseph D. Carlson BIdg. Tech. Adm. Harvey C. Childs Urban Plannirig James K. Clausen Architecture Bernard Conley BIdg. Tech. Adm Gerry J. Copeland Urban Planning Dennis L. Derickson Urban Planning Michael T. Gamlem Urban Planning J. Herb Gilbo BIdg. Tech Adm. Richard B. Hansen Urban Planning Gordon H. Hanson BIdg. Tech. Adm Luther M. Hiniz Archite cture jO .- ' O ft f Mli 108 IcrCT- f-s. V: •s Franklyn L. Hruza Urban Planning Randall K. Johnson Urban Planning Mike King Bidg. Tech. Adm. Robert P. Lehman BIdg, Tech. Adm. John W. McConaghy BIdg. Tech. Adm. Richard K. Morehouse Architecture James L. PiMs Urban Planning Patrick Shimizu Architecture Donald J. Stabbert Architecture Craig L. Stewart Architecture Pete L. Sturdivant BIdg, Tech, Adm. Don H. Swartz BIdg, Tech. Adm. Paul A. Thiry Jr. Architecture Steven E. Thompson Urban Planning Rick V. Turkian Urban Planning Denis Tusar Architecture Richard K. Ward Architecture James R. Weiss Architecture - Philip W. Cartwright, Dean of College of Arts and Sciences. Arts And Sciences Widens Scope; New Dean, New Offices m DO HOT.POUR -, --■K- In 1861, when the Uni ersitv first began, its entire repertoire of courses was in fields now inchided in the Colletje of Arts and Sciences. ' hat was once the totaht ' of the Uni ersitv ' s scope is now sub-, sumed in this college. . new dean, Philip W. Cartwright, presides over tlie college from his new headquarters in Padelford Hall. The recenth-bnilt structure houses faculty and ad isory offices for this, the largest college on campus. Dean Cartwright and his staff have the tiiant task of moldinti the col- lege to the needs of its more tlian n.nOO students. The recently re- ised curriculum requirements are iieing evaluated, as is the first batch of honors program graduates. New directions arc being followed bv several departments. Nation- wide scouting will be initiated this summer b - the Drama Department in search of indi iduals with high acting potential. These students will participate in a new, strength- ened acting program. Languages and literature of the Near East with special emphasis on Islamic are now offered through the services of a new professor of Arabic. Extensi e courses in Afri- can and Latin American languages, literature and culture are now in the catalogue. The pinsical sciences have begun cooperative courses in biology, sig- nalling the beginning of interde- partmental cooperation in the traininsi of undenfraduate students. 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Douvis General Business David M. Edwards Int. Bus., Marketing Douglas W. Fernandes Marketing Gary R. Forbes Marketing Michael D. Frankfurter Accounting Age Of Computers Catches Up With Business Administration The ancient abacus which sei ed a useful purpose in early business calculations has been far surpassed by today ' s needs. The Age of Com- puters is upon the business and academic realm, and facult) and students of the School of Business Administration tax the electronic de ice for fast, accurate results. And they play games in Balmer too. Management and production are simulated with all the problems, hyjjertension, and ulcers of busi- ness. The mistakes are the lessons of tomorrow ' s executives. Keeping one step ahead of the shrinking globe, the Marketing De- partment has integrated the studv of domestic markets with interna- tional marketing. This approach, pioneered at the University six years ago, has revealed the impor- tance of culture in international trade. For example, drugs pack- aged in white are common in Amer- ica; but thev would probably go unused if sent to India, where white is symbolic of death. 139 Robert D Frazier Finance Paul R. Fullagar Finance Bruce L. Fyfe Real Estate William D. Gaeth Marketing Steven C. Garber Finance Kenneth C. Gordner Accounting Larry W. Gove Marketing Barbara M. Graves Marketing Robert L. Griffiths Personnel Indus. Rel. Jerry M. Halligan Finance Richard J. Hammond Transportation Paul R. Hancock Marketing John E. Hardman General Business Mark C. Harmon Finance John W. Harvey III General Business Vern E. Hauck Personnel George E. Haugen Accounting Gary F. Hayden Business Tim L. Heppenstall General Business Craig M. Hermann Marketing John A. Hillman Accounting Steven B. Hirsh Accounting Jack T. Hollenback Finance Edward M. Hommel Finance P P ii 0 (?. f 140 O- O f John L. Hudson Accounting Irene K. Hysong General Business Ishmael U. Iheme Finance Randy W. Irving Marketing Lee F. Jacobsen Real Estate Joe J. Jalbert Marketing Barry A. Jensen Accounting James A. Jeppe Marketing Ronald G. Kadey Accounting Dieter O. Kaetel Production Engin. J. Brian Kelly Accounting John R. Kennedy Accounting Judd Kirk Finance Steve Kirk General Business Leon Klube Finance Thomas C. Knudson Accounting Theodor Kohers Internatl. Business David G. Kroeger Bus. Stat. Oper. Res. Lynn W. Larsen Accounting John R. Lashley Finance Norman H. Leatha Real Estate John A. Logan Statistics Richard S. Longstreth Internatl. Business Frank R. Losey Accounting 141 o f ' •! • O I ) |P o c ( C ( ( ft George H. Lyden Marketing John V. Lyman Accounting Victor M. Magruder Accounting Marlin D. Mann Bus. Stat., Real Estate Leonard H. Marklund Accounting Thomas W. Markosky Business Statistics Terrance A. Masterson Finance Thomas R. McCraney Transportation James M. McCultough Accounting Kenneth L. McDonald Marketing Terry J. McGinnis Accounting John A. McKerricher Marketing Doug W. McQuaid Finance Stanley D. Means Accounting Curtis A. Meslang Accounting Edmund J. Mihalskl Accounting Edwin G. Miller Accounting James F. Moreland Genera! Business Mario R. Nathusius Production Daniel 6. Norton Marketing Darlene A. Nutter Marketing Wallace L. Nutter Production Dennis C. Olson Genera! Business Dennis J. Olson Marketing John M. O ' Neal Accounting Frank I. Onishi Marketing Andrew P. Ositis Finance, Accounting Dorothy L. Otterson Marketing Michael S. Otis Personnel !ndus. Re!. Rodney M. Peterson Accounting David A. Polnaszek Business Statistics Robert S. Porad Marketing Janice A. Powell Accounting R. Daniel Purnell Marketing Verne E. Purvines Genera! Business Dwight W. Quaale Transportation Harold L. Rehkopf Finance William A. Reiser Genera! Business Michael J. Repass General Business Doug C. Reymore Marketing Michael J. Reynolds Marketing Bruce D. Roberts Marketing 143 Donald D. Robins Accounting Adele F. Rosenperl Accounting Carol I. Rosenquist Bus Stat Oper. Res. Dennis M. Samuel Personnel Indus. Rel. John F. Sandoz General Business Jerry R. SchoeggI Accounting Charles B. Schluter Marketing Patrick T. Segurson Finance Paul R. Shay Transportation Stuart E. Shieifer Marketing Richard B. Showalter General Business David F. Sinclair Finance Paul F. Skoog Genera! Business Carolyn F. Sroufe General Business Paul E. Staley Jr. Accounting Edgar J. Steele Finance Craig S. Sternberg Accounting Terry T. Stevens General Business Simon J. Stewart General Business Glenn K. Sugiyama Personnel Indus. Rel Nancy J. Sweitier Personnel Indus. Rel James W. Sylvester Personnel Indus. Rel Robert D. Sylvester fr| h R f f - R -r - Q j ? Q Joseph J. Terhar Accounting William G. Theriault Finance Loren C. Terpstra Accounting Douglas A. Thompson Internatl. Business Gerald J. Thompson Marketing Robert R. Tibbatts Accounting Dean F. Tinker Finance, Statistics William Trudgian Finance James A. Turner Marketing Michael A. Venar Insurance 5S } £ kl t Linda C. Viaene Personnel, Statistics Rodney J. Waldbaum Accounting Larry D. Wales Personnel Robert R. Waltz Finance Gary L. Wangsmo Accounting Shirley J. Ward Marketing Kenneth A. Wesche Finance Norman R. Widitz General Business Wayne P. Wilson Finance Marilyn Winde Personnel Richard G. Winters Management Dennis D. Wood Finance Lana L. Yount General Business Marc C. Zener Accounting Michael D. Zittel Investment Finance 145 TV, Intern Program Provide Close-Up View Of Dentistry 1 fkT ' 0 liOk (U A daily dose of tele ' ision is pre- scribed for the t pical Dentistrv student. Thron ;li this newest teaehin; medium, delicate proced- ure is clearlx ' olvserval le, and an entire class is al)le to peer o er the instructor ' s shoulder. Senior Dentistr ' students mav now elect to serve an internsliip in the University Hospital, pro iding op- portunities for earh practical expe- rience. Besides two-year preparation for tluM ' r certification exams, dental livgiene students serve the com- munit ' through dental health edu- cation programs in local grade schools. Roger W. Aue Dentistry Maxrne M. Bailey Dental Hygiene Jack BartrofF Dentistry Joseph L. Bigas Dentistry Bruce L. Bindel Dentistry Lance M. Booher Dentistry Russell L. Boulton Dentistry George C. Brain Dentistry Robert A. Carmichael Dentistry John B. Carpenter Dentistry Sharon A. Christiansen Dental Hygiene James G. Daley Dentistry Alison L. Daysmith Dental Hygiene Kenneth L. Drewel Dentistry Gary E. Dunham Dentistry Sherrie L. Failor Dental Hygiene Douglas W. Fry Dentistry Diane Glaubert Dental Hygiene Alan G. Gray Dentistry William Gray Dentistry Ned O. Gregerson Dentistry Richard T. Grubb Dentistry Roy A. Hammond Dentistry Gerald L. Hartman Dentistry 146 i it, Jane L. Harvey Dental Hygiene Linda R. Hedberg Dental Hygiene George R. Holdeman Dentistry Dennis L. Hoofnagle Dentistry Michael J. lasella Dentistry Howard T. Johnson Dentistry Richard I- Johnson Dentistry Steven M. Klingler Dentistry George P. Knutzen Dentistry Todd B. Krekow Dentistry Janice A. Kvam Dental Hygiene Clark K. Kvistad Dentistry Gary D. Lange Dentistry John F. Lohse Dentistry James S. MacFarlane Dentistry Stephen F. Mackey Dentistry Raymond E. Manke Dentistry Elizabeth A. Mehlum Dental Hygiene Raymond S. Melcher Dentistry Daryl W.Miller Dentistry Sandra R. Mjelde Dental Hygiene Robert R. Murray Dentistry John E. Obde Dentistry Fred R. O ' Donnell Dentistry 147 Jeremiah J. O ' Leary Dentistry Daniel O. Page Dentistry Fuertel N. Paris Dentistry Dirk C. Peterson Dentisfry Patricia A. Pomeroy Dental Hygiene Anne M. Pringle Dental Hygiene Marsha J. Rehm Dental Hygiene Barbara J. Roane Dental Hygiene William E. Scoggin Dentistry Richard D. Seims Dentistry Jonathan C. Shirey Dentistry James J. Smith Dentistry Ann E. SuMivan Dental Hygiene Robert S. Sumner Dentistry Marvin E. Swainson Dentistry Francis D. Tedder Dentistry J Michael Thrall Dentistry D. Gary Tolboe Dentistry Phillip R. Tucker Dentistry Martin L. Van Dyken Dentistry Louis C. Wagner Jr. Dentistry Edward C. Wall Dentistry John C. Wantulok Dentistry Scott A. Weatherwax Dentistry Wayne R.Wilskie Dentistry Homer D. Wood Dentistry Chester W. Woodside Dentistry Peter W. Wylie Dentistry Kk Ki ' V -J H f ' 1 iiiiii 148 I s: 149 ii Educating The Educators Proves Difficult Task Educating the educators in ol ' es not onl - keeping up with the cur- rent techniques and approaches to teaching, but also maintaining pro- ficienc) ' in e%ol ing fields of new knowledge. What this year ' s gradu- ate learned of rockets and satellites as a child is now ancient history for today ' s grammar school students. In keeping with the past decade ' s accelerated tempo of educational progress, the College of Education has instituted several new pro- grams. Established in 1966, the Reading Research Center offers diagnoses of children with reading problems. The evolving Experimental Educa- tional Unit participates in the ac- tivities of the Mental Retardation and Child De elopment Center, a state facility whose multidiscipli- nary staff is dedicated to training professional personnel, conducting research and pro iding services for children who deviate from the nor- mal. This Unit operates a modern, scientific experimental school for children aged three to fifteen years. 1 l Marsha Aden Elementary History Darlene M. Aguilera Speech Joan M. Alexander Sociology Mary K. Allasina History 150 E; i TW!r.- j v ;. t . 5 :VifV,v yS ♦- . Ik • ' VI ' ' | p m H Rachel L. Almeleh Spanish Barabara S. Almvig Business Karen J. Andersen Geography, Elem. Ed. Connie M. Anderson Norwegian Donald C. Anderson Drama Leanne Armstrong History 157 Cheryl Arugeti Speech Shirley E. Atkinson Journalism Shelley J. Bailey Home Economics Caria M. Ballard Physical Education L. Peter Barrett Mathematics Cheryl G. Barton Biology Roger J. Bass English Brian M. Baumberger History Sandra L. Bennett History Patricia A. Bille Business Virginia A. Billington History Mary H. Boden Art Gaye L. Boiler Business Nancy J. Bristol Elementary Education Judy L. Brozovich Sociology Donna M. Bunt English Bruce W. Burns Speech Carol Burrows Anthropology Barbara J. Bush Elementary Education Elaine N. Cahill Swedish Shirley A. Callaway History Patricia A. Campbell German Marjorie E. Cannon Sociology, Elem. Ed. Diane Carp Sociology Karen A. Chapman Business Patricia L. Clement Sociology Carol A. Coe English, Elem. Ed. Fred C. Cone Aft Carol L. Coniad English Marilyn C. Cook Elementary Education Steve D. Coon Physical Education Margaret A. Cooper Speech Therapy Thomas K. Cudmore Sociology Carolyn F. Culver Art Sherian D. Dallhorp Physical Education Diane K. Damron English Claudia J Davis Psychology James L. Davis Speech, Hear. Therapy Diane L. Deahl Home Economics Walter J. DeLeeuw Chemistry Sharon A. Denney English, Elem. Ed. Cherryl J. Dinsmore English P a ft 5 Cv Q Qi 152 Shary A. Dombroskl English Janice G. Drescher Spanish Joseph C. Dupris Political Science Anne J. Dyar Geography Lorna V. Dyer Biology Patricia M. Dyer Sociology Don L. Dysart English Barbara A. Eilenberger Political Science Kathleen Ellis Drama Susan C. Epps Biology Nancy S. Fallon History Vickie L. Feitush English E. Randy Flodquist Political Science Susan A. Flodquist Elementary Education Michele M. Ford History James C. Fortner Physical Education Connie L. Foster Home Economics Allan L. Foucault Sociology Sandra S. Fox English Judith C. Frogner Geography Helena Galperin History Pamela S. Gere Spanish Patty L. Gilroy Physical Education Jane E. Godfrey Physical Education 153 «[, 9ftt j B Jeannette W. Gourley Music Pamela J. Grady Health Ed., Elem. Ed. Carol M. Gran Art Nan cy D. Gunderson History Lawrence W. Haapanen History Judith A. Haig Speech Nancy L. Hamilton Enghsh Karen A. Hansen English Crislynn C. Hartvigsen Sociology Myrna D. Havnaer French Linda C. Herr Home Economics Mary Susan Herring Sociology Carol A. Hewett English, Elem. Ed. Glenna H. Hill History Barbara N. Howard Elementary Education Donna L. Hudson Child. Drama, Elem. Ed. Marilyn L. Hughes Home Economics Sharon C. Hynes History Margaret E. Iversen English Karen T. Izutsu Health Education Carole J. Jacobson Speech Sandra A. Jelovich Physical Education Tor K. Johannessen Biology Judy A. Johnston Anthropology Lynn C. Jorgensen Elementary Education Kay V. Kager English Marilyn L. Keil History M. Sharon Kells Physical Education Karen A. Kettenring German Marykay Kenoyer Drama Pamela M. King Home Economics Eileen H. Kubo Education Mary Ann Kuhns Spanish Sharon E. Kuhns German Roxana S. Lang Art JoAnn LeCocq Political Science Charlotte A. Lemcke Speech, Hear. Therapy Stan L. Lemmel English Janet M. Lind Speech, Elem. Ed. Paula J. 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Nakawatase Speech, Elem. Ed- Regna A. Navratil Spanish Bobbie J. Neble Biology Ted L. Nelson Art Sheila L. Nickols History Nancy A. Nilsen Speech, Elem. Ed. Gaynell L. Nolf English, Speech Lucretia L. Norberg French Joanne C. Norgard History Janet E. North Social Studies Susan C. Norvold Psychology Carol Ann O ' Brien Home Economics Sylvia M. Olmstead Home Economics Sheila K. Olson Home Economics Barbara J. Osborne English Carol A. Oseran Speech Judy L. Ottren Speech, Hear. Therapy Mary E. Passage Home Economics Karen A. Patoile Physical Education Carol D. Peterson History Virginia G. Petry Home Econ., Elem. Ed. 157 Mary C. Pickard History Judy K. Pierson Elementary Education Joann E. Porter English, Elem. Ed. Lynne C. Porter Biology Judy A. Powers Business, Elem. Ed. Elana T. Prentice Business f4 Pat A, Risner History Leonard M. Robinson Far East Shirley M. Robinson History Fern I. Rookstool Sociology Ethelyn M. Ross English Warren M. Rush Political Science Ann Russell Drama Joy M. Ryning English Donna G. Saboe English Virginia A. Sanborn Spanish Diane C. Sankey Geography James M. Sartoris History Carol A. Sather Sociology Terry I. Sattler Geography C. Diane Schad Home Economics Robert H. Seliin Geography Sandra K. Shaw Speech, Elem. Ed. Judith A. Shilling Sociology Ellen V. Sieg Speech, Elem. Ed. Karen K. Smith English Linda Marie Smith French Garrel M. Sperling History Dixie Lee Sroufe Sociology, Elem. Ed. Linda E. Stack English, Speech Robin Staser Elementary Education Maren L. Stegelvik Speech, Hear. Therapy Lynne S. Stevens Mathematics Mary L. Stickler Physical Education Judith M. Stone History, English Marylee R. Stone Art gg a r 158 : ifi Patricia J. Swanson Drama, English Samuel J. Talluto English Eva D. Tatt Sociology Margaret A. Taylor History Sally M. league Mathematics Shelly A. Thomas Art William H. Thomas Industrial Arts Sheila M. Thomson English Margo L. Thomley English Susan C. Tompkins Health Education Marilyn G. Topp Physical Education Nina S. Trapnel Speech Linda J Tsuchida Elementary Education Karen L. Tynes English Patricia J. Vail Spanish Holly R. VanderStaay Business, Elem. Ed. Nancy Vaughan Home Econ-, Elem. Ed. William D. Vodarski Mathematics pQ f ►s A |h t5 160 c Patricia A. Wahrgren Elementary Education Sue E. Walker Sociology Howard Wallace Mathematics Sharron L. WappI Elementary Education Janice G. Weber Home Econoniics Carol J. West Physical Education Sandra J. West Sociology Judith L. Whitaker History Judy D. Winn History Mary E. Wojcik Speech, Hear, Therapy Harrold D. Wolfe Mathematics Beverley J. Wong Art Anne C. Wood Elementary Education Olive G. Woodruff English Cheryle L. Wright History Virginia T. Xavier Spanish Nancy M. Yamaguchi Art Allen H. Zimmerman History m •j 161 ;l ' V Licensed Nuclear Reactor Operator Thomas McCorkell explains to Yeoger Bush anci Bruce Wilson how to calibrate the control rod of the reactor. I think. Heads Up In College Of Engineering: Governnnent Grant Makes Possible New Aerospace Research Laboratory The direction is up! With a grant from NASA for an Aerospace Re- search Laboratory, the College of Engineering is meeting the de- mand for upward movement in the Space Age. Scheduled to open in 1968, the lab. through its experimental programs, will fuse together the interests of such departments as mathematics, physics, chemistr -, and astronomy. Named after one of the chemical engineering department ' s founders is the new Benson Hall. Tailored to suit the needs of both graduate and undergradtiate students. Ben- son Hall also provides acconmioda- tions for research programs. NearK 3,000 stuilcnts work in the college ' s eleven specialized depart- ments. Samir F. Aboulhoson Electrical Engineering llhan A. Aksay Ceramic Engineering Larry K. Albertson Electrical Engineering Cletus P. Ambe Civil Engineering Ronald R. Anderson Mechanical Engineering Ik 4 M£ 162 P f J- y |fc i « T ] j ' ' f ; fep  riJ f ' K l I €k iM iTm V ' iifeiii Robert D. Aye Civil Engineering Marcus Bahl Ceramic Engineering Clyde E. Barnhill Civil Engineering Gary J. Batie Aero. Astronautics Russell H. Beahm Aero. Astronautics Haluk Bekiroglu Civil, Industrial Engin. Thomas H. Benner Aero. Astronautics Robert V. Benson Aero. Astronautics Richard G. Berryman Metallurgy Phillip G. Black Electrical Engineering Loren R. Blankenship Mechanical Engineering Karl W. Blom Mechanical Engineering Duar)e B. Bordvick Mechanical Engineering Richard A. Boston Me chanical Engineering Robert B. Boswell Electrical Engineering Brian J. Brees Electrical Engineering Robert G. Brost Mechanical Engineering Roy L. Brown Electrical Engineering Thomas A. Brown Electrical Engineering Kenneth M. Bruce Electrical Engineering Ian Bulger Chemical Engineering Robert C. Burmark Chemical Engineering Robert S. Cahn Aero. Astronautics Richard A. Carlson Electrical Engineering Earl W. Casper Aero. Astronautics Hernando Chaves Civil Engineering Hans-Wolfgang Chi Mechanical Engineering Joe Y. Chun Mechanical Engineering Michael A. Church Mechanical Engineering Thomas R. Clapp Aero. Astronautics Lee C. Clark Mechanical Engineering Thomas J. Clarke Mechanical Engineering James L. Claypool Chemical Engineering Lloyd E. Collins Mechanical Engineering John F. Coltart Electrical Engineering John R. Cook Electrical Engineering Steve Courtney Mining Engineering Eldon R. Cramer Mechanical Engineering Robert H. Culp Civil Engineering Tom Deiike Aero Astronautics Dale A. DePriest Mechanical Engineering Charles J. Dixon Electrical Engineering 163 Gary J. Doolittle Mechanical Engineering Wyatt W. Dreger Mechanical Engineering Michael O. Dressel Mechanical Engineering Terril A. Efird Electrical Engineering Jerry Egashira Electrical Engineering William P. Enderlein Electrical Engineering James A. Etzwiler Aero. Astronautics Wayne R. Evans Aero. Astronautics Lyie Folkers Aero. Astronautics Wayne J. Ford Civil Engineering David C. Fountain Civil Engineering Dennis N. Fox Electrical Engineering Richard J. Fulthorp Electrical Engineering Donald R. Gardner Electrical Engineering Armin W. Gerdes Mechanical Engineering William E. Gerken Electrical Engineering Bruce N. Gilbert Mechanical Engineering Louis H. Gotdmann Jr. Ceramic Engineering Gale T. Gray Mechanical Engineering Martin K. Green Ceramic Engineering Paul E. Gregory Electrical Engineering Jeffrey L. Griffiths Aero. Astronautics Karl L. Gruber Civil Engineering Douglas C. Gustafson Chemical Engineering Kristian Guttormsen Civil Engineering Robert G. Guyman Aero. Astronautics Bernardo Guzman Mechanical Engineering Alvtn R. Habbestad Electrical Engineering Larry E. Hagen Mechanical Engineering Daniel L. Haggerty Civil Engineering Lcroy E. Hanneman Aero, Astronautics Ron E. Hansen Aero. Astronautics Phillip M. Hargiss Electrical Engineering Milton G. Harris Aero. Astronautics Melvin J. Hartsook Electrical Engineering Christian U. Haussmann Chemical Engineering J. David Heath Jr. Mechanical Engineering Wyman D. Henckel Aero. Astronautics Gary D. Henn Electrical Engineering Kenneth M. Hentges Electrical Engineering Warren D. Hicks Electrical Engineering Francis K. HirakamI Electrical Engineering o Cj o o o O Q O O D . t it l £i A £%K W r3 ' f ' y - 5UfJ ' 1 - 164 Senior Civil Engineering students Bob Stamnes and Gerry Salisbury are determining the strain in the walls of a pressure cylinder. Paul A. Hirst Mechanical Engineering John A. Holmes Electrical Engineering Lowell E. Howard Mechanical Engineering Michael B. Hunter Elecfrical Engineering James M. Isaacson Ceramic Engineering Steve F. Imsland Chemical Engineering Roy M. Ingalls Aero. Astronautics Merrill T. Ito Electrical Engineering Danny L. Johnson Civil Engineering Gary E. Johnson Mechanical Engineering Glen H. Johnson Mechanical Engineering Keith E. Johnson Mechanical Engineering Fred Kaseburg Electrical Engineering Richard W. Kataoka Electrical Engineering Michael B. Keefer Chemical Engineering Ed E. Kennell Mechanical Engineering Geoffrey T. Kerley Electrical Engineering Ralph W.Kiger Aero, Astronautics Heinz Klotzbuecher Electrical Engineering Ralph G. Koontz Aero Astronautics Allan H. Krabill Ccromic Engineering William R. Kyte Mechanical Engineering David M. Lane Metallurgical Engin. Charles H. Larsen Mechanical Engineering i f Q ' P 166 f = - N C 8 O © 1 O -O f5 o r if f o O - O r ' l Kenneth B. Larsen Electrical Engineering Kenton L. Lauzen Civil Engineering Foo Lee Electrical Engineering Craig S. Lingle Electrical Engineering Richard W. Litton Civil Enginee ring Loren R. Lofgren Electrical Engineering Jotin J. Logan Civil Engineering Theodore A. Ludgate Mechanical Engineering Robert C. Lundqulst Aero. Astronautics John G. MacDuff Mechanical Engineering Kenneth W. Martig Jr. Civil Engineering Lucila Martinez Chemical Engineering Edward N. Matsuda Civil Engineering Thomas E. McCorkell Mechanical Engineering William D. McCormick Civil Engineering Sanfrid J. Milton Civil Engineering Laurence R. Minks Aero- Astronautics France I. Misodi Mechanical Engineering Mark S. A. Neils Civil Engineering Kenneth L. Ness Aero Astronautics Brian C. Nielsen Aero- Astronautics Dan A. Norman Chemical Engineering Joseph H. Nott Civil Engineering Ralph S. Olson Chemical Engineering Wayne M. Olson Aero Astronautics Robert T. Olsson Mechanical Engineering Don J. Ong Electrical Eningeering Malcolm G. Orkney Civil Engineering Kenneth W. Orth Mechanical Engineering Wayne J. Owara Mechanical Engineering Richard D. Palm Electrical Engineering Robert G. Park Aero. Astronautics James A. Peek Mechanical Engineering Allen E. Peirce Electrical Engineering Richard A. Perry Chemical Engineering Gordon L. Phares Mechanical Engineering Peter M. Preusser Mechanical Engineering James W. Ramsay Mechanical Engineering Robert R. Read Chemical Engineering George W. Reddick Jr. Chemical Engineering David Rice Mechanical Engineering Ross D. Rieke Chemical Engineering 167 George A. Ringstad Mechanical Engineering Donald A. Risan Civil Engineering Claude D. Robinson Mechanical Engineering Donald V. Romain Aero. Astronautics Ronald H. Rowlands Electrical Engineering Peter C. Runlce Electrical Engineering John M. Rusin Ceramic Engineering Russell M. Saigo Electrical Engineering Douglas J. Selzler Aero. Astronautics Rolf Senstad Civil Engineering Robert E. Shanafelt Electrical Engineering Michael E. Shupe Civil Engineering Eugene V. Skoglund Chemical Engineering Eric W. Skone Aero. Astronautics Wesley D. Snowden Civil Engineering Alvin D. Spencer Mechanical Engineering Wayne S. Spencer Electrical Engineering Steven H. Stanton Civil Engineering John D. Stetson Civil Engineering Rodney D. Stroope Civil Engineering Wayne A. Svenson Aero. Astronautics John C. Swingle Chemical Engineering Judith A. Taylor Chemical Engineering Dave C. Tegeler Mechanical Engineering Welsey G, Tonkins Mechanical Engineering Dale E. Torvik Electrical Engineering Richard W. Triebel Aero Astronautics Charles W. Tse Electrical Engineering George W. Van Bodegraven Mechanical Engineering Bruce A. Waddell Mechanical Engineering Michael D Webb Electrical Engineering Geoffrey O. White Electrical Engineering Marvin J. Whitney Electrical Engineering Jon E. Williams Mechanical Engineering Uoy T. Willis Aero. Astronautics Don L. Wilson Aero. Astronautics JL J V ! H • w ' c . ' ' ■ip i a |D -P Cj, iP P Q M r ' C i ik 4ikli Mdk 168 Terry J. Winder Chemical Engineering David G. Wittenbrock Mechanical Engineering m Alan R. Wolfla Aero, Astronautics James W. Wonn Electrical Engineering James N. Worthingfon Chemical Engineering Victor M. Yamada Civil Engineering dM James K. Zook Electrical Engineering 169 I Fisheries Concerned With Depletion Of World Fish Stocks People and their appetites have multiphed rapidlv; the fisheries stocks have failed to keep pace. This depiction in one of the world ' s major food sources is the ital con- cern of the College of Fisheries. Equipped for instruction and re- search in the Northwest ' s waters is the vessel Commando operated by the College. The Food Science Division is stud- ying food preservation through the use of a cobalt irradiator which slows bacterial growth. This divi- sion is closeh ' allied with the re- gion ' s commercial fishing industry and its problems. Research, particularh on salmon ecology, is conducted extensively by the Fisheries Research Institute which maintains six field stations in Alaska. Robert A. Bishop Fisheries Biology Robert L. Blofeld Fisheries Biology Linda J. Nulley Food Science Faustino M. Orach Fisheries Biology Loren C. Pitchford Fisheries Danny E. Sjolseth Fisheries Richard A. Winnor Fisheries 170 Forestry, where the classroom extends into the forest and the forest comes into the classroom. Away from the forest the Lone Fir is a star, a symbol of Christmas. ■v : r. f m James Bethel, Dean of Forestry. Old Campus Elm After weatherinti generations of Huskies, tlie old Wasliington Elm fell prc ' to disease, despite the all- out efforts of the College of For- estry to save it. But besides attempting to cure old ills, graduates and talented under- graduate students work to create better trees and forest products. The forestr classroom extends into the forests, industries, and go -crn- ment agencies of the Northwest where knowledge is gained and ex- changed. Land holdings on Mt. Rainier and in the Cascades function as experi- mental research centers for under- graduate classes. Larry G. Chambers Forestry Jack C Coady Forestry Falls, But Forestry Students Strive To Save Other Trees rrf y Y v 4. r i4ifti lirk Joseph E. Fielding Logging Engineering Marc L Fillinger Forestry James L. Fowler Wood Sci. Technology L. Scott Frazier Forest Management Douglas H. Frlclce Wood Products Richard E. Haakenson Logging Engineering Gary A. Hanson Forestry Richard D. Hirschberg Forest Management Gordon R. Iverson Logging Engineering Lawrence M. Jensen Logging Engineering John Laughlin Forest Products Thomas M. Lundstrom Forest Management Henry V. Matson Forestry Donald L. Miller Logging Engineering William E. Mulligan Logging Engineering Wayne T. Nishijima Forest Sciences David A. Rawlins Logging Engineering Stephen E. Torgesen Logging Engineering Lewis B. LJIrey Forest Management Egils K. Virsnieks Forest Management Loren J. Weihemuller Logging Engineering Robert J. Willicut Forestry Richard H. Wonner Forest Management Darryl W. Wright Wood Sci. Technology 173 Graduate Students Attempt To Seek, To Comprehend, To Transmit Knowledge He has a direction now— a pr- pose, an ability, and a driv. For the hand-picked e i Graduate School is the testig; ground of knowledge as well ? the realm of discovery. Assisted by many grants ad fellowships, the inquiring mid of the grad student learns i seek, comprehend, and trar- mit knowledge. Over 1,000 i- vestigations are being suppo)- ed by funds awarded to th University by outside agencic Enrollment increased by 15 pr cent this year. Students wor not only in classrooms, but i the many allied scholarly fac ities such as the Hanford Cej ter, Friday Harbor Laborato ies. Center for Radiological Sc ences, and Computer Center. Through an often tutorial rek tionship with a senior facult member, the graduate focus his attention intensely upo achieving tlie advanced degret Maiilm T Atlmi Miiiot V Ahmad A. Aiimi Urli,in Pl.innlng David A. Buck Muilc David I. CulUn Cliomljilfv Suian M. Deck Spoov h Jana Echoli ' oologv N il M Gailnar Robarl I. Oaorq Apiv-i Aslivi Enginesring NaUn I Oilliai Shirlay A Halpin Ni ' tsino Richard M Hughai Avvoui ting Martut D. IngI PolitKflt Sv  nit Oerdcn Kiripatrick Kaiuo Kitamura Rtchard I KnigKlt Harold K««h Olassivs Gary R. Krvgar I ' !-«n running Johann « Kwrt iikiri n 4i 74 p r Jo h McCarthy, Dean of Graduate School. 1 f ' - ' ' f - t Margaret Y. Mar rnrjli ' jh Liter.ilurc Alain Morollo CfvTTii ' Jry Hannah T. N«il i(ani M.ithcfri.itK ' , Bonjamin C, Odum History Isaac A. Ogura Mcchdnicril Enrjinecring Vernon L. Pryor Speech Dwight Schaoffer Aoro-A-irro Enrjinocfing Richard Shubert ElofJridl Enqinooring Theodore W. Sjoding Elof.tfir.dl Enrjincoring Jack C. Sperry Mechanical Enginoering Mary E, Steen Mi;f ' iing Lortn C. Steinhausr Engineer irx-j Elcena F. Steinmann E- ' Juffltion Earl E. Tarble Buiineii Adminintration Jote S. Torret Electrical Engineering Christopher G. Trabookis Urban Planning Nestor Troncoto Wetallurgy Tatsuo Yamada Chinese History 175 ' ZtJ7.ZJlS: ' Law School Will Vacate Condon Hall, Move where the seminar was held Tues- day night?) % Once contained solely in Condon Hall, the Law School has assimi- lated tlie basement of Smith Hall and in several years will be housed in its own off-campus structure. Offering new and better solutions to problems of the court is a judi- cial council composed of Uni ersit}- personnel, practicing lawyers, and la Tnakers. Tlie trend toward unit) ' and co- operation among the legal, social, and economic experts will be fur- ther ad anced through fi ' e sum- mer institutes to be held on the campus. These are planned to aid law ' ers, citv managers, and urban planners in serving the Seattle populace. Attracting students from through- out the world is tlie liighly spe- cialized Asian Law program. Now offering a Ph.D., studv in this field leads to an understandins; of the intricacies of Japanese and Asian transactions. Off Campus Richard H. Holmquist Law Michael G. Langsdorf Law John W. Lundin Law Richard 6. Sanders Law i 1 1 u I Medical students perform laboratory experiments for testing the effect of drugs on muscle reaction. Medical School In Age-Old War Bacon once said ... the office of medicine is but to tune the curious harp of man ' s body. Beliind this task he ast areas of knowledge ct to be tapped, as well as application of tliat knowledge. The war against disease through cure and pre en- tion is the aim of those trained in research and public hcaltli in the field of medicine. Trains Students Against Disease All ardiKius four ' ear term, iden- tical for each M.D. candidate, faces a class of 75 students, made up of few er than ten women. Upon com- pletion of their medical studies, two-thirds of the graduates remain in the state of Washington to prac- tice. Physical and occupational therap ' provide training in patient rehabilitation. Judy Baihiy Medical Technology Sally Jo Benner Medical Technology in ■■-? i f Shannon K. Bouma Physical Therapy Kathryn G. Boydsfon Occupational Therapy Claudia M. Brower Occupational Therapy Alvaro Carstens-Ramos Medical Technology Mary L. Cline Medical Technology Leah Emerick Physical Therapy Eva M. Froude Medical Technology K. Nancy Fudetani Occupational Therapy Janef M. Galvin Physical Therapy Roxana A. Gloer Physical Therapy Carol L. Hardison Medical Technology Margaret P. Harrington Physical Therapy JoAnne M. Hashimoto Occupational Therapy Jody E. Hern Medical Techn ology Candice A. Jensen Physical Therapy Pamela J. Kirby Occupational Therapy Mary F. McNulty Physical Therapy Sandra L. Meltz Medical Technology Joan D. Mitchell Medical Technology Linda M. Nitta Medical Technology Mary Lynne Schamehorn Medical Technology Joyce L. Stearns Physical Therapy James K. Symonds Medicine Patricia G. Terry Medical Technology Janice A. Tsubol Occupational Therapy Edith Dawn Watson Medical Technology Mary Ellen Whelan Medical Technology Marti L. Woolery Medical Technology 179 skilled Fingers Of Surgeon ' s Hand Give Ailing Heart Patient The skilled hand of a surgeon mo- tions over the sleeping body, then in one stroke a man ' s chest is slit half open. The surgeon slips his hand around the rib cage, freeing adhesions. Cloths soak up body- ca it - fluids, then clamps and lines pull back organs and flaps of skin until the heart itself is exposed. A closed-heart operation is being performed on a middle-age man. The man is critically ill, with a high operati e risk— necessitating a standl) for opeu-lieart surgery. Manx hands and instruments are needed for the delicate act of open- ing a heart al e which has become dangeroush- narrow for die ade- cjuate flow of blood. The surgeons fingers shp inside the heart to as- sess the al c. The first strintr f. chance To Live Longer Life suture is cut to control bleeding. Tlie clamps are released, with a flush of blood spurting on the hands and arms of the surgeon and assistants. Anaesthesiologv stu- dents draw back from their craned positions as tliey watch the 2, ' 2 hour operation. An instrument heat- sears loose blood vessels, then needle and thread close the gaping hole. The sun-bright overhead lights arv turned off, towels are col- lected, and pans of instruments wait to be cleaned. 181 i M- ' ' im f Lights Off, Towels Collected-The Operation Is Over 182 New Doctorate Program In School Of Nursing Prepares The Nurse Who ' s A Nurse To Be A Nurse Who ' s A Doctor when is a nurse not a nurse? When she is a doctor— a doctor of philosophy, that is. Tlie expanding School of Nursing now pro ' ides post-master opportunities for ad- vanced research in specialized fields under tlic Nurse-Scientist Graduate Program. Through a Public Health Service research grant, personnel and equipment are available for further exploration of the use of the elec- trocardiogram as a criterion meas- ure in nursing research. The hospitals, medical ceuters, and public health services of the entire state are the cliuical traiiung grounds for over one thousand nursing students. 184 f1 «I V C - f f !y i 7 Darlene A. Aanderud Nursing Bonnie A. Adamson Nursing Lee M. Aldrlch Nursing Lucinda E. Allen Nursing Susan E. Allen Nursing Joan A. Andrews Nursing Margaret E. Auld Nursing Pamela M. Bafus Nursing Shari Ballman Nursing Rona J. Barnett Nursing Patricia A. Batchellor Nursing Sharon F. Bingham Nursing Deborah L. Bodmer Nursing Mary J. Bogaard Nursing Pamela D. Boring Nu rsing Judith A. Carson Nursing Marcia A. Chermak Nursing Paulette O. Christenson Nursing Sue A. Cortelyou Nursing Rosemary J. Craig Nursing Darlene A. Dahl Nursing Linda P. Dobbs Nursing Conni L. Dye Nursing Barbara J. Elliott Nursing Georgia S. Ellison Nursing Marcia J. Ervin Nursing Jeanine Ferbrache Nursing Janet L. Fletcher Nursing Mary E. Fry Nursing Kathi S. Gillmer Nursing Linda C. Goodnight Nursing Pamela D. Gorremans Nursing Patty A. Greenslitt Nursing Florence L. Grimes Nursing Cheryl J. Hanks Nursing Marjorie M. Harris Nursing Susan J. Havel Nursing Jacqueline R. Hawken Nursing Nancy J. Ho Nursing Linda L. Hofer Nursing Cheryl Lee T. Horike Nursing Ann C. Horswill Nursing 185 Katherine C. Howe Nursing Kay E. Howlette Nursing Dorothy E. Jacobson Nursing Kathleen M. James Nursing Bernie L. Jensen Nursing Dianne M. Johnson Nursing Heather M. Karr Nursing KathyA. Kelly Nursing Patty L. Kimball Nursing Mary Carole King Nursing Kathryn A. Kling Nursing Judith M. Laurance Nursing Gail P. Lauritz Nursing Mary E. Light Nursing Janice J. Martin Nursing Carol A. Massart Nursing Sharon A. McCauley Nursing Beverlee A. McCullough Nursing Sharon A. Mesojedec Nursing Virginia R. Meyer Nursing Trude A, Moldenhauer Nursing Juliana M. Neher Nursing Judy L. Nelson Nursing Dorothy A. Neth Nursing Shirley D. Newell Nursing Sharon M. Nicholson Nursing Florence I. Noreen Nursing Joan E. Nygren Nursing Beverly J. Oletzke Nursing Kathryn A. Patterson Nursing Pamela R, Pickrell Nursing Ruth A. Potter Nursing Trish D. Ralston Nursing Maureen Rasa Nursing Judith A. Richardson Nursing Susan E. Sample Nursing Ruth K. Schmoe Nursing Susan A. Schnad Nursing Irene R. Scofield Nursing Caroline A. Simmonds Nursing Cheryl R. Sipp Nursing Colleen M. Sparks Nursing 0 a n d i v L ' «f ' IP ' ' ' P 1 4- ■P ' B ' -t f f ' ' f ?f f 186 Kathy A. Stauch Nursing Sue E. Tomlinson Nursing Charyl K. Tyndell Nursing Judith T. Uchiyama Nursing Jane D. Vaughn Nursing Janice M. Weber Nursing Jeanne C. Will Nursing Marilyn J. Wirkkala Nursing Arlene T. Yamashila Nursing Susan H. Zell Nursing 187 Females Emerge In Field Of Pharmacy Women, once excluded from the professional field, are now a potent influence in the College of Phar- macy. Not only does the Uni ' ersit - ha e a 35 per cent female enrolhnent in pharmacy, but the state of Wash- ini ton l)oasts the higliest per cent of practicing female pliannacists in the nation. Bolstered hy a U.S. Public Health Service grant, the college is expand- ing its research and development in the budding area of bionucleon- ics, and the application of radio isotopes in stud ing drug action. Louis Fischer, acting Dean of Pharmacy. Diane M. Aslakson Pharmacy Wayne A. Brink Pharmacy Suzanne Brogunier Pharmacy Mary Pat Burns Pharmacy George H . Carle Pharmacy Charles R. Colman Pharmacy David L. Cook Pharmacy Donald A. Corliss Pharmacy Stephanie J. Dotson Pharmacy Carol Edmiston Pharmacy Vicky L.English Pharmacy Mary S. Fleming Pharmacy Jacqueline L. Floyd Pharmacy John R. Galvin Pharmacy Robert H. Garrison Jr. Pharmacy Karen A. Hansen Pharmacy William L. Hayton Pharmacy Janice L. Jensen Pharmacy Nancy L. Lackland Pharmacy Mary A. Lambert Pharmacy P f 188 Judith A. Luce Pharmacy Larry T. Martin Pharmacy Patricia A. Nishimura Pharmacy Brent H. Olsen Pharmacy Gerald Padgett Pharmacy Dolores A. Pauling Pharmacy Ron H. Rabenstein Pharmacy Florence A. Rasaka Pharmacy Helmut D. Reich Pharmacy Michael M. Rosati Pharmacy Robert B. Siegfried Pharmacy Siri A. Smith Pharmacy Kenneth L. Stenberg Pharmacy Christina A. Wallgren Pharmacy Lois G. Welborn Pharmacy Russell M. Wells Pharmacy Paul R. Wesseler Pharmacy Jon P. Youngquist Pharmacy 189 haiku interlude tluit dark waterfowl although appearing weighted . . . see how it can float! ONITSURA liaikii froiii peter pauper press Jiniku series, copyrigJits 1955-56, 19 5S, 1960, 1962 photos by pat spector edited by penny m ginther 190 clear colored stones are vibrating in the brook bed . . . or the water is. 50SEKI out of one winter twig, one hud one blossom ' s worth of warmth at loiig last. RAN5ETSU 192 .! ' « . — -VtKt ' 1 S iatt iii JS -.- M wandering, dreaming, in fever dreaming that dreams forever zvandcr. BA5HO plume of pampas grass trembling •J in every wind hush, my lonely heart. . ISSA sun ' s warmth in the grass mingling with cool dark shadows dreaming of escape. GINTHER fe iV 198 sports 199 First Winning ars-20 Wins, 16 Losses venth be hnis meet, jh time and fin- inding perform S were C ' ' art, Karl BlW Golf, Tennis, Crew Try To Regain Ground : tJ •:. Huskies pull ahead of UCLA and UBC to show the crew ' s technique that was unbeatable until the IRA Regatta. 202 Lost By Track And Baseball 203 n y k 204 •I ■' J i -.; sv -.«« ¥v ■I i A 6-4 Record An Upset Win But No Roses For The Huskies To say that football is a contact sport is inaccurate. For, as one coach once said, Dancing is a con- tact sport too. Football is a sport of physical violence, and under Jim Owens, Washington football teams have alwavs been violent. A Huskv football player is easily recognized by the patched forehead or the scar on the bridge of his nose. Washington opened the 1966 sea- son at home with a 19-7 win over Idaho. Coach Owens called this the best opening game in six years. 205 He ran and ran and when finally brought down, Jim Sartoris had gone 82 yards on a kickoff return against UCLA. A bad ankle sidelined Tom Sparlin for much of the Air Force game, but the starting quarterback was still total offense leader for the season. m 206 M, - clad in fresh new jerseys, Wash- ington players charge onto the field for the season ' s opener against Idaho. Fans hoped King Chinook ' s duck feast was symbolic of the game to come. Washington didn ' t ex- actly devour Oregon ' s Ducks but won the game 10-7. Even though Don Moore played in only five games, he was the Huskies ' leading ground- gainer. Don Martin, Washington ' s punter, was the team ' s leading scorer. Linebacker George Jugum (49) and tackle Steve Thompson (79) close in on Air Force halfback Larry Cook. Fullback Gerald Wea, who broke his ankle in the Oregon game, was one of many injured Huskies in 1966. ' rr, Injuries Gave Third-Stringers 208 :M--- ' 4. % A Chance To Play POW! CRASH! BANG! ZAP! CRUNCH! 210 KABOOM! Tlic Huskies liad ne ' er beaten a militarv school in footliall, and this ear the ' kept their record intact. Air Force won tlie second game of the season 10-0 bv squelching ' ashington s running and passing offense. In Coknnbus, Ohio, ' ashington s offense moved into hisih gear against Ohio State. With the offen- si e hue opening huge holes in the Bucke •e defense, Husk - backs Don oore, Gerald Wea and Bill Parker had a field da - along with guard Gar - Brandt. The final score: Vashington 38, Ohio State 22. Next the Huskies journe ' ed to Los An ieles for a came with the USC Trojans, ranked first on the Coast. Despite a 17-14 loss for Washing- ton, halfback Jim Cope set a school record of 11 pass receptions. The Huskies then battled California in Seattle. Despite a 14-0 lead after two cjuarters, it was the most dis- heartening came of the season for the Huskies, as the ' faltered in the second half and lost 24-20. The Marching Band: Lots Of Toil For One Credit 212 Quarterback Sparlin eludes JefF MacRae, a defensive tackle for the Oregon Ducks. Duiing the following week injuries and training violations sidelined foin- Husky perfonners. With the offense deeimated the Husky de- fense rallied to pull off a 10-7 vic- tory against Oregon. After the Oregon win, Washington tra ' eled to Palo Alto to play Stan- ford where Don Martin ' s kicking plaved the most important part in the 22-20 Huskv victory. Homecomins with the UCLA Bruins provided Washington a chance to cet even. Re en je was sweet for Washington as the Husk- ies won 16-3 after losing to the Rose Bowl champs last year on a trick pass play. A happy crowd of 56,000 saw third-ranked UCLA fall and lose the opportunity for a second Rose Bowl trip. Oregon State did not seem snowed by the Huskies ' big upset win. Be- fore a regional TV audience, the Beavers picked apart the Husky defenses for a 24-13 Husky loss. 213 :=i -. Husky Success: Hit Hard, Quick 1 Top; Jim Owens has been head football coach at Washington since 1957 and athletic director since 1960. Bottom: VInce Lorrain (20) tries unsuccessfully to block a Cal extra point attempt. In Uic season finale Don Martin kieked a seliool reeoid of four fii ' lil goaLs as Washington lieat cross- state ri al Waslnngton State 19-7. It was tlie eighth Near in a row that thi ' Huskies liad oxcreonie tlie Cougars. Tlie 1966 Huskies compiled a 6-4 record, a good showing consider- ing the numlier of injuries to key personnel. Once again. Washing- ton phued better football during tlie second half of the season, com- piling a 4-1 record, as against a 2-3 record for the first five games. 214 . - ' . .v ' 216 Rugby ' s Second Season: Constant Running, No Time Outs Rugby is a cross between football and keep-away. Like football, it is a game of tackling and body con- tact; like keep-away, it is a game of constant running with no time outs. Rugby at Washington is a new sport, but the Husky ruggers have had two successful seasons under Coach Bob McGavin. Although the team receives only nominal support from the Athletic Depart- ment, enthusiasm is high and more men turn out for nigby every year. Washington competes against col- leges and rugby clubs from all over the Pacific Northwest. The climax of the rugby season is the trip to Monterey, Calif., to play in a tournament against the CaHfornia schools. 217 218 iM ' 219 They Were Good, But At Times Fans Wondered Washington ' s 1966-67 basketball season was a mixture of brilliance and ineptness. The Huskies started the season slowly, winning only one of their first five ball games. Washington went into the Far West Classic at Portland, Ore., as a definite dark- horse, but won the tournament, becoming the first basketball team other than Oregon State to win the cliampionship. After their three straight wins in Portland, Washington proceeded to lose four of its next fl e ball games. But Washington soon hit a hot streak. With Da e Carr and Gordy Harris hitting regularly and Dave Hovde playing up to his pre-season expectations, the Huskies won their next seven games, including an 81-78 win over Houston, then the nation ' s third ranked team. This was Washington ' s longest winning streak in l)asketball since 1959, but it ended with a defeat by Cal and a disastrous road trip to Los Angeles. Number-one ranked UCLA whip- ped Washington 71-43 and the next night use humiliated the Huskies 106-69. The 37-point margin that Southern Cal rolled up against the Huskies was the biggest loss Wash- ington had ever suffered in basket- ball. It was that kind of a season for Washington . The Huskies finished out their vear at home, winning two out of their three last games. With the 13-12 record that the Huskies compiled, it was Washington ' s first winning season since 1962. ■-:-..- V. •• ' ■d 220 ' ' i ' - Pi! Compared To Other Years The ' bl Season Wasn ' t Too Bad UCLA ' s All-American center Lew Alcindor drives toward the basket for an easy two points (left) and pulls off a rebound (right). 223 Husky Basketball: More Running And Shooting This Year Washington center Gordy Harris prepares to pass-off to Dove Carr who had beaten his man. 224 4 % , vV v - :• . Dave Carr, junior forward and second-highest Husky scorer, gets an easy lay-up against California. Dave Hovde (23), the Husky ' s leading rebounder, didn ' t have a chance to get this rebound against Cal. First Winning Season In Years- 13-12 Record uw OPPONENT 50 lOWG 66 76 Iowa 65 70 Purdue 85 65 Houston 87 87 Loyola 88 91 St. Louis 82 81 Indiana 79 80 WSU 72 74 use 83 68 UCLA 83 78 Oregon 74 57 OSU 61 69 WSU 78 75 Japan Nationals 72 85 Montana 72 81 Houston 78 95 Montana 79 85 California 80 79 Stanford 73 85 Stanford 82 73 California 87 43 UCLA 71 69 use 106 66 OSU 69 78 Oregon 67 86 WSU 75 A California player grabs a rebound as Husky center Gordy Harris watches. 226 WSMSf iN ' ■MMi i X K k ::? if .i J I s H Junior forward Dove Carr, who had a 14.8 game aver- age, leaps high to moke a lay-up against Cal. V. 09 J ' A d « J .- N . ' 7sj Va- ' ■' Sfl -. V-t. Dave Hovde out-positions Stan- ford ' s Howard Hassen to grab a rebound. •S if ■t Skiers Grab Sixth In NCAA Championships At Sugarloaf Mt. A skiiT competes against one tiling that remains constant— tlie clock. A fraction of a second is often the (lilftMcnce between winning and losing. Thus it is important for skiers to master the racing tech- niques which only can teach. I good coach Under coach Karl Stingl. ishing- Thor Mjoen piggybacks Sepp Theyer in early morning warm-up exercises. ton once again won all three of its regular season meets. In the XCA. Championships at Sugarloaf Moun- tain, Maine, the Huskies finished sixth. Outstanding on tliis vear ' s ski team were Thor Mjoen, Malcolm Orkney, and ya - jalhert in the alpine events; Kris Guttormsen in the four way event. Norm Zachary in the down- hill and Nils Sjoeberg in the cross- country. 230 Skiing to a victory is Jay Jal- bert, one of three outstanding UW alpinists. 231 I Senior Tim Roarke, individual medley specialist. H ' ' t mjZSmK ' ' ' ' ■m . _i - - ' M f -fll mfi Winning Is Hard When You Are Swimming Against Nation ' s Best Washington swimmers have the dubious honor of competing in the toughest swimming conference in the nation. It wasn ' t that Washing- ton didn ' t have a good team; it was just that Stanford, USC and UCLA — also conference members — had the three best swimming teams in the nation. Head Coach John Talhnan won only four of ten dual meets this season, but several individuals did outstanding jobs for the Huskies. Diver Dan Hull was one of the best in the AAWU; Tim Roarke holds several Washington records in the free-style and individual medley, and Aldy Meinhardt was Washing- ton ' s best in the freestyle and butterfly events. UW 47 Oklahoma 56 uw 66 California 38 UW 33 Stanford 71 uw 79 WSU 25 uw 50M Utah 53M uw 60 OSU 44 uw 49 Foothill JC 55 uw 36 USC 68 uw 33 UCLA 71 uw 55 Oregon 49 Aldy Meinhardt, free-style and butterfly swimmer. 2 1 sts Among Nation ' s Best T V l!f r 1 ' ' ' ' •• 1 ( 4 J. « « ' f ' .l- ' i? J 7- V ' ■(4 W- G ninastics is a sport that takes all-around athletic abilit -. Not only must a successful g mnast have strength and coordination, hut he must have poise as well. For the past few years Washing- ton ' s gvmnastics teams have heen extremely successful. In 1965 Washington g mnasts were second in the nation: last vear the - were se enth. Again this ' ear Washing- ton was ranked among the nation ' s top schools. Eigel Flaathen and Mike Flansaas in the all-around e ents and Rick Fonceca in the trampoline were the most consistent performers for the varsit ' . And with freshman stars Yoshi Havasaki and Bo Bennett, it appeared that Washington ' s g Tn- nastics team would continue to he one of the best in tlie nation. Successful Gymnasts Combine Coordination, Strength, Poise «pr Wrestling Team Goes Up, Up, Up- From Lost In After a 1966 season record of wins and 10 losses and a last place finish in the AAWU, Washiniitons wrestling team had no place to go but up. And up the 1967 wrestling team did go. Under first-year coach |iiii Smitli, Washington ' s grapplers did not transform into a championship team, ])nt thcx made great impro e- incnt. Tlic dual meet season record was 5-11-1, and the Huskies sur- prised everyone 1) coimiig in fourth in the AAWU championships at UCLA. Roger Tennants was AAWU champ in the 12 ' 3-pound dixision and a standout lor tlie Huskies all xcar long. Others who performed well thioughout the vear were Bruce SJnills, |im Moore, Doug Snnth, Jim Kennedy and Charlie Locke. 238 .i Conference To Fourth In AAWU Championships SEASON I lECORD uw OPPONENT UW OPPONENT 23 WWSC 6 12 WSU 17 8 wsu 23 6 Portland State 28 3 O klahoma 30 .30 EWSC 5 17 WWSC 12 6 OSU 23 21 Multnomah AC 17 16 Oregon 16 9 CWSC 22 14 Multnomah AC 18 5 OSU 29 8 Portland State 24 6 CWSC 25 239 •m 240 H Kunde ' s Spikers Remain On Top Those who think that volleyball is a game designed mainly for girls have never seen intercollesiate volleyball. A volleyball that is well spiked often attains a speed of over 90 miles an hours. Competition in volleyball requires quick reflexes, balance, and a good sense of tim- ing. For 34 years Dr. Norman Kunde has coached the volleyball teams at Washington. During this time UW volleyball teams have sufi ered only one losing season. Dr. Kunde has won over 380 games in dual competition. With six varsity letter-winners returning this year, Washington again did well in volleyball, losing only one of their dual meets. UW 6 Bellevue UW 6 Fauntlerov UW 6 West Seattle UW 1 Washington Athletic Club 4 UW Invitational, Second Place UW 4 Esthonians 2 Victoria Invitational, Third Place 241 242 m Intramurals Offer Thirty-One Team, Individual Sports Not everyone at Washington is a varsity athlete. But the intramural program offers the great majority of men who are not ' arsity ath- letes a chance to compete in any of 31 different team or individual sports. Each year about 3,000 University men participate in intramurals. Some are ex-high school stars, others have never played the spo rt before. It ' s not the crowds, the glory or a tuition-free ride through school that entices the participants, but the inherent fun found in each sport. Although conditions in Edmund- son Pavilion, the present home of intramurals, are generally good, the completion next fall of a new Intramural Building should give Washington one of the best intra- mural programs in the country. 243 Three Thousand Athletes Get Chance To Compete 1 ifeai 244 245 He Doesn ' t Get A Free Ride, Fame Or Glory 246 I ii Wi i 247 m Women ' s Rec Council: Don ' t Hove To Wear T-Shirt To Excel Conspiciiouslv absent troni tlu ' Universitv scene are women wlio wear joek T-sliirts or wlio |)la ' in- tramural liasketl all against fratern- ities, i iit tills doesn t mean that women atlilctes 1ki i ' no plaec at Washington. The Women ' s Reereational Council in Iliitehinson Hall offers all wom- en the ehanee to gain profieienc ' in nian team and individual sports. .Vrehery, basketball, bowling, fenc- ing, gymnastics, and swimming are some of the sports in which women e.xcel at Hutchinson. 248 249 Be Late To Dinner Or Bring A Brown Bag 250 :. i  ;? ' UV ■; ,- «  :k. 1 « ' ••:ii«. -i- • iW. r ■ i « I - rs V X I r Seattle Lakes Offer Good Sailing Sailing is the only sport at Wasli- ington in which both men and wom- en compete. And Ix-cause the waters of Lake Washington and Lake Union offer excellent wind and water conditions for sailing, Wash- ington ' s sailing teams nsiiallv have had fine records throiighont the years. Washington ' s team competes against other Northwest schools such as University of British Co- lumbia, Seattle Uni ersit -, and Western Washington State College. (i V - 25: -% I 1 g .l f If € I f % . . r I Y _ . - . k-- ' v organizations 255 ndependent Men Plan Social, Athletic Programs In Adelphi Adelphi is tlie independent men ' s organization on campus. It pro- ides for the interested student a well-rounded social and athletic program. This vear the social events included exchanges, parties, a pledge banquet, initiation ban- (juet and ball, Roman Orgv, and spring cruise. Other activities in- cluded an Ugh ' Man, sponsoring a HUB dance, and donating service to tJie Seattle Children ' s Home. Athletic teams placed third in all- Uni ersit ' football and volleyball and first in their leagues in base- ball, basketball, and bowling. Providing Adelphi lead- ership after fall quar- ter elections were Brad Morrison, Al Miller, President Ed Steele, Bill Jeude and Chuck San- derson. Robert Abrams f C C C (ti Q, . ( O O i Ci ( ' L- O Pi Q Q f n o f ' P , O « o r_. et ••■r ft % 9 O 9 Top Row: John Alspach, John Arkoosh, Al Beck, Bill Boettcher, Charles Boone, Kenneth Brown, John Browning, Al Chamberlain, Fred Char- trand, Michael Colson, Al Croft. Second Row: Rodney Dawson, Richard Edelstein, taurence Edwards, Neil Faulkner, Scott Flett, Gary Forbes, John Gatiens, Charles Gleason, Charles Gundersen, Ron Gustman, Vern Hauck. Third Row: John Hendrickson, George Hilsinger, Michael Hopson, William Jeude, Chris Johnson, Earl Jones, James McGill, Terry McGinnis, Robert Mahoney, Gary Meinert, John Neff. Bottom Row: Ted Passic, Paul Perreault, Ronald Ruosch, Charles Sanderson, Ed Steele, Don Stein, Harry Thiel, Scott Thompson, Reid Wakefield, Murray Walsh, David ZIttel. 256 Planning their next function were ADS officers Arnold Gooder, adviser; Dennis Brown, public relations; Dave Smith, president; Rob Winter- steen, secretary; and John Blanchard, regional vice president. Alpha Delta Sigma Puts Theory Into Practice For Ad Majors 4 4 Top Row: John Blanchard, Mike Brotman, Dennis Brown, Loren Johnson. Bottom Row: John AAaley, David Smith, Robert Sudderth, Gregg Taylor. Alpha Delta Sigma, the men ' s na- tional advertising fraternity, bridges the gap between advertising theory and practice. This year the Robert W. Jones Chapter of ADS had a fidl schedule. There were tours of Kraft, Smith and Ehrig Advertising and the Biunley School of Art and Design. Speakers included a na- tional food advertising manager for a metropolitan newspaper, a media director, agency presidents and ac- count executives, and the advertis- ing manager for one of the West Coast ' s largest breweries. But ADS isn ' t all business. There were functions: a stomp at the Bothell hidden hideaway; initia- tion at the Benjamin Franklin with a post function at the Firelite Room (complete with confiscated cam- era). ADS ' ers also played host to more than 250 high school students from around the state at the UW ' s annual Communications Seminar. But the real capper was the hosting of the Alpha Delta Sigma Regional Convention with delegates from universities throughout the West. 257 Alpha Epsilon Delta-Students In The Health Sciences 258 Active on campus since 1958, Beta Chapter of Alpha Epsilon Delta has endeavored to bring to pre- medical, pre-dental, and pre-niedi- cal technology students programs which will spark interest and pro- ide information concerning ca- reers in the health sciences. Besides its activity on campus, AED also sponsored a Health Careers Da ' for interested college students from all over the state. Membership is de- cided on the basis of a 3.01 GPA in r.5 hours of pre-medical work in college. £ S S£2 1 22 a Top Row: James Avery, Sally Benner, Kristin Harris, Jon Hubert, Shirley Johnson, Richard Kirkpatrick. Second Row: Richard Lamb, Linda Larson, Judith Lorence, Shirley Mahaley, Linda Nitta, Robert Olsen. Third Row: James Pister, Gregory Popich, Paul Puziss, Joseph Robin, James Rogers, Mary Ann Sawhill. Bottom Row: Byron Skubi, Diane Stonehouse, Patrick Tracy, David Wampold, Carol Watson, John West. Alpha Kappa Psi Has Day On The Job For B.A. Majors Alpha Kappa Psi operates under the basic principle that a business student should have the opportun- ity to supplement his education through association— both socialK ' and professionally— with present and future businessmen. Regular business and professional meetings with noted speakers from the northwest business world are the backbone of Alpha Kappa Psi ' s program. One of the club ' s most interesting activities is Day On The Job. The members spend a dav or so on the job with various alumni or interested businessmen in the area of a student ' s particular interest. The club publishes the B.A. News- letter quarterlv, operates a con- tinuing simulated computerized business game, and takes occa- sional business tours to major firms in tlie Seattle area. Top Row: Robert Batty, Paul Brantner, Robert Cowan, Jr , G. Steve Derby. Second Row: Douglas Dewar, James Dobrick, James Emacio, Gary Giant. Third Row: Parry Grover, Marvin Halpern, Charles Heleker Jr., Craig Hermann. Bottom Row: John Lashley, Albert Lirhus, Thomas McCraney, Bruce Mennella. Local Alpha Kappa Psi officers welcome National Vice President John Wilson, second from left. Top Row: Edwin Miller, Robert Reimer. Second Row: Richard Sho- walter, Paul Staley Jr. Third Row: Alan Stay, Jo- seph Terhar. Fourth Row: Doug Thomp- son, Gerald Thompson. Bottom Row: Terry Thomp- son, Bernie Webber. 260 Janice Gronberg, Barbara Schlag and Sherrie Oslin partici pate in Alpha Lambda Delta initiation ceremonies. Alpha Lambda Delta Honors Freshmen Alpha Lambda Delta honors women who attain a 3.5 GPA during their freshman year. Since it is primarily an honorary, the main activities consist of tapping, pledging, and initiating new members. This year the honorary encouraged members to participate in Neigh- borhood House, a tutoring program primarily serving students of mi- nority groups of low income back- ground. Prominent campus speak- ers are featured at initiation cere- monies. A spring tea honors women who have maintained a 3.5 GPA throughout their four years of college. A book award is also pre- sented by Alpha Lambda Delta to the senior woman with the highest GPA. Leading Alpha Lambda Delta honorary for this year were Barbara Schlag, Sherrie Oslin, Shirley Eicher, Kathy Airhart, and Joan Shotwell. 122 ££25 M «. y Jan Wood Top Row: Kathy Adam, Paula Bennett, Susan Bergeron, Betty Bixby, Laurel Boatman, Bonny Chinnock, Lisa Dyson. Second Row: Shirley Eicher, Sharon Greenmen, Janice Gronberg, Sandra Hardin, Judith Hill, Pamela Hodin, Lynn Hogan. Third Row: Maureen Johnson, Ann Karlsnes, Barbara Kingsbury, Diane Lachman, Sue Lock- ett, Melinda Lueth, Pat Matheson. Fourth Row: Nora McCloy, Nancy McCorkle, Sherrie Oslin, Thea Peterson, Claudia Pitzl, Katherine Rick, Ann Rowe. Bottom Row: Barbara Schlag, Joan Shotwell, Linda C. Smith, Sally Soth, Jane Spence, Marsha Terao, Teresa Thompson. 261 Alpha Phi Omega guides Ron Wallace and John Pickering conduct a group of high school students around campus during one of nearly 100 tours given last year by the group. Alpha Phi Omega Serves Campus Alpha Phi Omega, a national serv- ice fraternity, has leadership, friendship, and service as its motto. To carr - it out they hold the Ugly Man On Campus Contest and Dance to pro ide scholarship money. They gathered pumpkins for the Seattle Children ' s Home, collected canned food for the needv, and supplied Christmas trees to brighten offices for the holidaws. O O ft ' . ( o a. Top Row: Ronald Adolphi, Phillip Boshaw, Thomas Corning, Thomas Friberg. Second Row: Clifford Hale, David Kiehle, David Marcum, John Pickering. Third Row: Melvin Reudink, Dennis Russell, David Sand, John Schmella. Bottom Row: Thomas Schoppert, CliflF Slade, Lewis Van Osdel, James Worthington. Chemical Engineers Host Northwest Chapter Regional Meet The campus chapter of the Ameri- can Institute of Chemical Engi- neers seeks to broaden the profes- sional interests of the chemical engineering student by providing field trips to local industries, speak- ers from companies throughout the countrw and films of current in- terest. The chapter maintains a lounge for undergraduate use. The hitrhlitrht of this year ' s activi- ties came in Mav when the UW chapter hosted the three-da - North- west Regional Conference of stu- dent chapters. Chemical engineer- ing students met, exchanged ideas, and presented technical papers. Charles Klawitfer, Stanton Harke, Tom Spink, Steve Imsland, Bob Read, Ralph Olson, Don Jeter, King McPherson, Stephen Frase, back; Ralph Freeman, Tom Green, George Reddick, Paul Hendrickson, Jack Hand, Doug Hagen, Andy Ashmore, Doug Gustafson, Gerald Crosby, middle, and Frank Caballero, Tom Lingafelter, Katsuo Okubo, Lucila Martinez, Chris Haussmann, Terry Winder, Dennis Kiyohara and Tom Sondry. Society Of ME Promotes Interest, Professionalism The Society of Mechanical Engi- neers promotes interest and pro- fessional attitudes within its mem- bership of engineering students and establishes communication be- tween the student and professional engineers. Field trips, speakers, and related films are scheduled for the group throughout the school year. The annual engineers picnic, the student paper night meeting with the downtowTi senior society, and the regional paper contest and section meeting, which was held at Oregon State University this year, are their principal functions. Officers of the Society of Mechanical Engineers were Chuck Allen, Tom Clarke, Dale DePriest, George Van BocJegraven, and George Ringstad. 263 Angel Flight officers for 1966-67 were Judy Hill, Kathy Thompson, Jane Mutschler, Luonn Billington, Sharon Whitaker and Karen Stokes. Air Force ROTC ' Angel ' Is Special Kind Of Person, Devoted To University And Community Service All Angel is a special kind of per- son. The eoeds in Angel Flight par- ticipate in activities for the promo- tion of the Air Force Reser e Offi- cers Training Corps on campus and in the community. These acti ities range from social activities, such as the Angel Flight Presentation Ball, to service activi- ties, including the support of a Korean orphan. Angels on this campus are a part of the onlv national organization of its kind. Rushees go through a graded selection process and are chosen b ' . ngels and Cadets to become mem- bers. Maiiv hours are gi en by Angels to the March of Dimes, University hostessing, the Seattle Children ' s Home, and the Angel Flight break- fast. Cadets entertain co- eds at one of the rush functions at which Angel Flight members are chosen. Angels served as hostesses for Air Force cadets after the Air Force game this year. 264 ■' v.:.. Army ROTC Queen Glenda Schellenberg presents honor company award to A Com- pany at Governor ' s Day ceremony. Not all ROTC instruction and training is conducted in uniform. Senior Cadet Bucky Parsons is briefing his staff on plans for a weekend field problem. Goals Of Army ROTC: Preparing College Men To Be Army Officers, Developing Leadership Qualities In preparing college men to be officers for the U.S. Armv, the Armv ROTC Cadet Brigade is a aluable educational tool which provides both classroom and practical expe- rience. The command, administra- tive, and operational responsibilities of the Cadet Brigade are delegated entireb to cadets. The Brigade is composed of four battalions of two companies each. Freshmen, low on the totem pole, usuallv are pri ates; sophomores, noncommissioned officers; juniors, compan - grade officers and seniors, field grade officers. The command- ers and staff officers, besides run- ning the Brigade, plan and execute activities of the ROTC extra curric- ular organizations (including Rifle Team, Drill Team and Color Guard, Rangers, Marauders, Soci- ety of American Militarv Engi- neers, Scabbard and Blade and the coed organization, Brigadears). O.K., now rub the two sticks together. Junior ROTC cadets received first aid training during their six week summer camp at Fort Lewis after their junior year. The Army ROTC drill team, commanded by Cadet Maj. Felix Vargas, participates in a competitive drill meet. Beta Alpha Psi officers included K ;. Goidner, Martin Lybecker, Professor Gerald Cleve- land, adviser; Gale Case, Jim Suttell, and Brian Jones. Beta Alpha Psi Accounting Fraternity Hears Profession Speakers Weekly Beta Alpha Psi, the national ac- counting honorary, is among the oldest student organizations at the University. Delta Chapter was formed in 1921 by the late Profes- sor William Cox. Weekly meetings usualK- include dinner in the HUB with members of the public accounting finns, rep- resentati cs of io ernmcntal aeen- cies, and industrial firms and mem- bers of the facult . The group also meets twice vearh with the ' ash- ington .State .Societ - of CPA ' s, once each year w ith tlic Financial Exec- uti ( ' s Institute, once with the Na- tional Association of Accountants and once with the Institute of Internal Auditors. Among tlie group ' s other acti ities ar( tutoring for students in elemen- tary accounting courses, income tax counseling for students, and social gatherings for the members. Membership is open to juniors with a 3.0 in 12 or more accounting hours. t Guiding Brigadears through their maneuvers this year were Jerene Rutherford, Claudia Records, Gail Perdue, Linda Eloranta, and Sheila Scott. You ' re in the army now. This is the find that serving as hostesses the case for a group of Universitx ' at the Army ROTC functions on coeds who call themselves the campus is much more fun— and the Brigadears. guvs think so too. But the coeds perform duties quite This year the Brigadears plamied a unhke their male counteiparts. Christmas party for the brigade and Thev don ' t attend rifle practice or promoted campus interest in the try to figure out arm ' maneuvers Armv Cadet program, to surround the enemy. Instead, Brigadear Jerene Rutherford industriously prepares flower decorations for the Army ROTC Brigade Ball. No Rifle Practice For Brigodears-Hostessing Is Better Coed Brigade pledges began the year with a meeting to plan activities for their male Army counterparts on campus. 269 christian Science Organization: Place Of Quiet For Sermon Study Active membersliip in the Christian Science Organization pro ides stu- dents of Cliristian Science with the opportnnit ' to share their faith with interested members of the University community. Weekly testimonial meetings are held h ' the organization to share experi- ences in Christian Science healing and practice. The organization building provides facilities for (juiet stud ol tlie weeklv lesson sermon and maintains a librarv where Christian Science books and peri- odicals mav be checked out. At least once each year the organi- zation sponsors a free public lecture I) - a member of tlie Board of Lec- tureship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Massachusetts. BALLROOM ROOMS 258.260 BANQUET ROOMS. 229. 231,23 PAN-HELLENIC ROOM 233 TIME WtDHWOAY JAiUABY 25 196 7 ALL DAY MARCH OF DIMM COLLICTIOI SYSTEMS SAFETY ■YOLO OF ABELPHI ,, .2 00 M SA5S.5«RJST.A«M.«.Sm US VECAS IICHT 3 3?p5  K ' Si ' jyM Oi ACAMM.C AW iOC AD SDS COiCftt fiaoN NAII LOBBY HAIN LOBBY B4B ISB 260 3S4 221 SIT AUB 2IT SI7 IS4 SO lOUICl ito If lit • 4A • 41 aiff III Sir. a 30P« r?55i%s ' H.rac«T AOl .i, v-¥ mA The USS Constellation Compass and (;liart is the social and fraternal organization for Navy ROTC Mid ' sliipmen. The group provides a eliange of pace from academics. Midsliipnien. in addition to uni er- sity courses, stud professional naval science subjects such as weapons, na igation, basic aero- dvnaniics, and militarv justice. Kach sunmu ' r MidsIu[)nR ' n supple- ment tlieir classroom knowledge with practical experience such as training aboard ships of the fleet. 272 Midshipmen are commissioned Ensign. Corvettes Launch Year With Splash In Fresh Pond Corvette overboard! was the cr ' when their social chairman was ponded after the first Corvette- Midshipman exchange. But thc ' pulled her out and she went on to plan the rest of the vear ' s social events. Being the NROTC women ' s auxil- iarv meant certain obligations had to be met— decorating for the Xa y dances, eating spaghetti, attending Scabbard and Blade Drill Team competition and acting as the Bat- talions official hostesses at Gover- nor ' s Day. Thirtv Cor cttc pledges were ini- tiated spring quarter to carry on the blue and gold tradition. A ready smile and a nod of encouragement are essentials for the Corvette personality. The life of o Corvette is multi-faceted. She rushes for new members in the foil and is crowned Battalion Queen in the spring. She learns Navy protocol in her spare time and goes on Midshipman-Corvette exchanges any time. 274 Cosmo Spreads World Cultures Besides the mvriad of American students at the University, tliere are enough foreign students to form a United Nations in miniature. Cosmopohtan Chib is the compos- ite of tlie manv organized ethnic ckibs on campus. Each national or regional group is designed to share its culture with American students and to gi e them oppor- tunities to learn about the food, politics, music, and dances of the foreign country. Working cooperativeh through Cosmopolitan Club, the groups sponsor such events as the snow party and the International Show, as well as Fridav night social hours throughout the year. Besides the over 1,200 foreign students at the University, all American students are welcomed to membersliip. Ethnic group presidents are instrumental in planning and organizing the International Show held winter quarter. The Eniiineerinc; Student ' s Council is composed of the president and a senior and junior representative from each of the student branches of the national professional soci- eties and the presidents of Theta Tail and Tau Beta Pi. Designed to promote the educa- tional welfare of the students in the College of Engineering, they sponsor the Engineering Open House and the refresher lectiue series for the Engineers in Training e.xam. Tlie programs aim to foster a better spirit among engineers and to aid in the development of the Nocational, social and cultural life of the technology students. Engineering Student ' s Council: 10,000 See Open House Yes, there ARE women in engineering. This one is president of the Society of Women Engineers. 276 ' tp . V ■? h Guatamalan souvenirs provided topics of discussion following a Home Economics Club meeting for, Jeanne Marshall, Sheila Olson, Lydio Siemens, Ann Harlow, Sarah Youlten, Sharon Parsons, Shelly Bailey, Tina Kawoguchi, and Kris Olson. Pease porridge hot, pease porridge cold, learn to make it in the pot nine da) ' s old. Professionalism, encouraged through scholarships and the ad- vancement of new fields, is the objective of the Home Economics Club. A spring banquet to help foreign students and an open house for high school students were part of their activities this year, as well as participation in state and na- tional conventions and workshops. Club Promotes Professionalism In Home Economics Once again this year the Husky Swim Chib was successful in pro- moting swimming and otlier re- hited sports on campus, as well as in the Seattle area. The Swim Clul) lielped ofBtiate at swim meets, held swim parties and staged an aqua show for Parent ' s Day. To become a member, students must be able to swim four basic strokes and perform certain funda- mental techniques of water ballet and sxnchronized swimming. And that ' s what I call Boliin the Jack! And now for some fancy stufF! Phillip Albohn, Doug Bell. Husky Swim Club ' Synchronizes ' For Parents ' • ' • si i,B P % ' a a rs o f Top Row: Roy Bonney, Jeffry Boyce, Peter Buckley, Gary Burleson, Stephen Chase, Gene Donaldson, William Dussault, Robert Feasel, Samuel Friendly, Kim Gudgel, Robert Hale. Second Row: Richard Hall, Steven Hewitt, Franz Hoskins, Jim Hunter, Dennis Johnson, Bryce Jones, Joe Keenan, Nick Le Clercq, John Linde, Tom Lingafelter, Henry Lombard. Bottom Row: Aldy Meinhardt, Gay Mount, Frank Rupert, Gary Shortt, Daniel Slick, William Stipek, Gary Teale, Pierre Thiry, John Wilson, Richard Woods, Edmund Woollen. 278 Q. Q. -■3- V .%- f B ' - ' t 9 J V ' r y Splish-Splashing Silver Fish All Wet Synchronized swimming skills, combined with a taste of show biz and a host of new friendships- that ' s what Silver Fish offers its members. Requiring disciijline, hard uork and the ability to work as a team, producing a show gives the mem- bers a chance to develop initiative, leadership and artistic skills. Mem- bers are selected fall and winter quarters-the only prerequisite is to be an excellent swimmer. A Fantasy Swim Show is presented on Parent ' s Weekend in conjunc- tion with the Husk - Swim Club. This year Silver Fish organized a traveling troupe to demonstrations and participate in regional competition. give 279 Not everyone achieves this degree of proficiency through the ski school. Some just learn to ski. How Many Sitzmarks Can The Nation ' s Largest Collegiate And when those tow lines get too long, it ' s the relaxation and companionship that make skiing a truly great sport. If evervone in the Husk ' Winter Sports Club made a sitzmark, how inan - sitzmarks would be made? Roughh ' , 2,000 holes would have to be filled in. The club is indisput- ably the lar2:est collesjiate ski club in the nation and boasts the largest ski school of its kind in the world. The snow ' season is welcomed in Noxember hv a top-flight ski movie and ski fashion show, followed bv t he annual ski swap in the HUB. The most exciting aspect of the club is the ski school— 900 strong. All fortv of the club ' s instnictors are members of PNSIA. Offered new this vear were semi-private lessons. Besides the six weeks of lessons, the club sponsors the annual end- of-season Wine Wipe, the Winter Carnival coronation of Queen Kathy, and a year ' s end kegger. f Ski Club Make? An instructor demonstrates a Royal Christie. Ski School Directors Steve Songstad and Andy Foster. nAX y 281 My group was the one with 21 per cent fewer cavities. Dental Hygienists Promote Profession, Visit High Schools This campus organization includes the junior members of the Amer- ican Dental Hygiene Association. In order to quahfv for member- ship, the student must be enrolled in dental school in the department of dental hygiene at the Uni ersit ' . The purposes of the organization are to contribute to the health of the public; to cultivate, promote, and sustain the art and science of dental hygiene and to represent and safeguard the common inter- ests of the members of tlie dental hygiene profession. To comple- ment these puqooses, the H giene Association isited high schools to ])i()mote interest in the field of dental hygiene. Instructors and students enjoyed a dental hygiene tea winter quarter.  ■•.•« .•-■• Marketing Club isn ' t all business. These five took time out for a picture: Susan Burnett, John Linehan, Steve Derby, Pam Ciemny, and Mike Reynolds. Business-bound students w ith a sin- cere interest in anv of the commer- cial marketing acti ities make up the memliership Hst ior tlie Market- in Chib. The chib, a collegiate chapter of the American Marketing Associa- tion, offers its members the oppor- tunit to become associated with one of tlie largest business organ- izations in tlie country. Members may also subscribe to the Journal of Marketing, published In ' the AMA. Marketing Club activities include a program of speakers from busi- ness, tours of local businesses, and business meetings. Marketing Club Takes Tours, Hears Business Speakers 1 S I .1 Providing leadership for the year were Judy Winn, president; Shirley Mahcley, vice president; Eileen Suyama, treasurer; Lyn Tangen, sec- retary; and Shirley Johnson, historian. Mortar Board Taps 25 Seniors Top Row: Frances Cohen, Claudia Davis, Janet GeofFroy, Trenna Gleason. Bottom Row: Myrna Havnaer, Susan Hutchison, Margaret Iversen, Karen Johnson. Clioscn on the basis of scholarship, leadership and service to the Uni- versity and the community, 25 senior women are tapped annualh ' into the national honorar -. Mortar Board. Cap and gown tapping ceremonies in ]i ing groups are followed hv tlie traditional spring initiation in the S l an Theatre. The goal of Tolo Chapter of Mor- tar Board is ser ' iee to the Univer- sity of Washington. This year the honorary worked with the VW alumni organization as a student sounding hoard l) installing a high school information program where women from Mortar Board met with high school honor soci- eties. Tlie coeds served the communit hy working at tlie University vot- ing booths during the January elec- tions. New Mortar Board mennbers in their traditional caps and gowns walk towards the Sylvan The- atre for spring initiation. .. - I ' T ' mJ%sA2 wm i« ' -«.i.. - 284 Top Row: Shirley Johnson, Judith Lor- ence, Shirley Mahaley. Second Row: Sandra Mjelde, Kathy Noland, Eileen Suyama. Bottom Row: Cara Lyn Tangen, Judy Winn, Michele Yapp. The Occupational Therapy Chib is primarily an interest group for all students working toward their bachelor of science degree in Oc- cupational Therap ' in the School of Medicine. The dull enables members to meet on an informal le el with their professors and others in the field. The main purpose of the club is to acquaint the public with this rel- ativeh ' new profession. The occu- pational therapist is part of the medical team devoted to the evalu- ation and treatment of the physi- calh ' , emotionallv, and mentallv handicapped. Various arts and crafts as well as other functional activities are emploved to improve the patient and to help him de- elop dailv living skills and become more independent. Work in the field is concentrated in three basic areas: pediatrics, psvchiatry, and physical disabilities. Coeds Practice Physical Therapy For Future The central purpose of the Physical Therapy Club is to promote knowl- edge of the various aspects of the field and to share this knowledge with the medical world. Activities range from special speakers on top- ics pertinent to ph sical therapy to projects for handicapped children. Junior and seniors in the physical therapy curriculum are eligible for membership. Physical, Emotional, Mental Handicaps Relieved By Occupational Therapist Linda Stafford, Susan Richardson, Marilyn Danskin, Candy Jensen, Marie Anderson. 285 Wrapping jam and jelly for their annual (you guessed it) jam and jelly sale are Omicron Nu members Edith Kilgren, Pat Wilson, and Tina Kawaguchi, standing,- and Judy Baxter, Bonnie Worthington, Virginia Retry, Lydia Siemens, Peggy Brown, and Leann Peterson. Omicron Nu is the organization wliicli promotes leadership, schol- arship, and research in the field of home economics. The members- juniors, seniors, and graduate stu- dents—are selected for their supe- rior scholarship. The major project of the group is an annual jam and jelly sale, proceeds of which enable a representati e to be sent to the national Omicron Nu conclave. This sale follows an initiation of new members. In the spring a tea is held to honor all the girls in Home Economics with a GPA of 3.00 or abo e. Omicron Nu Jam Proceeds Send Member To Meet m U..CC hour TOW W) room 25E A TIME WEDNESDAY JANUARY 25 19 ALL DAY MARCH OF DINES COLLECTION 8 00 AN UW VIETNAN COMM SYSTEMS SAFETY ANALYSIS COURSE 11 30 AN AWS COMMUTER COFFEE HRS BYOLO OF ADELPHI 12 00 N CANPOS CHRISTIAN MINISTRY 12 30 PN DELTA OF PHRATERES SCHOLARSHIP CONCERT REHEARSAL 2 30PN PARENTS WEEKEND INTERVIEWS LAS VEGAS NIGHT SO LOUNGE OECO UW GO CLUB STUDENT ANERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIE: CHALLENGE FOR PROGRESS IN WN C 3 15PN WORKSHOPS 5 30PH PUNCH 3 30 PH ACAOENIC AREA I Oval Club and Mortar Board members talk with Dorothy Strawn, Dean of Women, and Lud- wig Spolyar, manager of ASUW activities, after dinner at President Odegaard ' s. Oval Club Taps Junior, Senior Outstanding Men Oval Club taps about 25 junior and senior men during winter and spring quarters in recognition of their outstanding contributions to the U.W. in athletics or campus activities and in academic excel- lence. The club strengthens a greater Washington spirit of service and loyalty. Its major activities are the dinner with the Mortar Board and the banquet following the winter and spring initiation ceremonies. ' P! Dr. Odegaard chats with Judy Winn, Mortar Board president, and Jotin John, Oval Club president, about current University problems and issues. Top Row: David Covey, Steve Dillaway, Terril Efird, James Her- mann, Gregg Harrington. Second Row: John John, Glen Johnson, James Kelly, Howard Kilbride, Judd Kirk. Third Row: Rich Kirkpatrick, Randy Lee, John Rhodes, Michael Ryan, Joseph Schocken. Bottom Row: Richard Semke, Craig Smith, Eric Swanson, Steven Thompson, Edmund Woollen. 287 Kappa Psi officers included Paul Hiranaka, Doug Mendenholl, Robert Siegfried, Sid Nelson, and Bill Hayton. Dick Hart, John Newell, Bruce Marshlain, Bill Carboneau, Paul Kuehn, Bob Parks, front. Jim Nye, Eugene Folkstad, Ron Jolly, Roy Wilson, rear. Kappa Psi Creates High Ideals For ' Drug Activities ' Tlu ' Kappa I ' si Fliannarciitital Fra- tcniitx fosters lii ' li idi ' als and high scholaisliip and promotes pliarnia- ccutical lescarcli. Its mcMiibt ' is are selected 1) in itation for academic acliicvcmcnt. . cti itic ' s for the group fall into three categories; pro- fessional, with tlu- graduate chap- ter; social, with dances and initia- tion bancjuets and inter-organiza- tional, with Alpha and Lambda Kappa Sigma. Fred Simmons, Jim Kousbaugh, Pete Caldwell, Ed Booth, Tom Jones, Herb Eidson, front. Dave Wenning, Andy Henrickson, Keith Colton, Mike Rosati, Linn Soderblom, Russ Wells, John Galvin, rear. APHA Concern: Student Today, Trained Pharmacist Tomorrow Don Kusler of the WasdiiiyljM State Board of Pharmacy discusses new regulations regarding pharmacy internship. Pat Nishimura, vice president; Al Mizoguich, treasurer; Tina Wallgren, secretary; Russ Wells, president. PharinacN ' student todav . . . pro- fessional practitioner tomorrow. ' i ' liis is the major concern ol the American Pharmaceutical Associa- tion, which recognizes that the pharmacv student of toda is pre- paring for a lifetime career. Tlie activities of APTTA. the na- tional proiessional soeiet oi phar- inaiA. include producing the l ' harni;U(ll. the ;iniinal student . IM1. puhhcation of the (College of I ' harmacN. ;uid the PH . the bi- (|ii.nterl student AP11. uewsK ' t- ter. The . 1M1. sponsors profcs- sion;il programs and guest speakers and takes an active role in C olleire oi I ' haiuKKv programs, such as Piiarmaev ( )pen House ;uk1 Phar- macv Dav . ilMJ Rho Chi leadership was provided by William Hoyton, Ronalee Smith, and Brent Olson. Rho Chi Stresses High Scholarship The fundamental objective of Rho Chi is to promote the pharmaceuti- cal sciences through encourage- ment and recognition of sound scholarship. High standards of in- tellectual and scholarly attainment have been demanded for election to membership, and such election, symbolized by the award of the Rho Chi key, supphes a unique scholarship incentive. Members of Rho Chi seek to promote scholarly fellowship in phannacy. Members must have completed 60 per cent of their graduation re- quirements with a 3.0 GPA. Four Pharmacy Associations Promote High Professional Standards, Stimulate Scholarship, Fellowship, Appreciation Coeds Form Lambda Kappa Sigma The purpose of Lambda Kappa Sigma is to instill in the woman pharmacist an appreciation of her chosen profession— helping her in every way to understand the fine qualities of phannacv, while at the same time seeking ways to correct its shortcomings. The sorority seeks to promote lasting, helpful friendships among its members. Lambda Kappa Sigma holds parties during Rush Week, performs serv- ices regularlv for the College of Pharmacy and the community. In order to become a member of Lambda Kappa Sigma, a woman must be a second year student in the College of Pharmacy, maintain the grade requirements of the Col- lege and possess a healthv attitude toward the profession. Sir! Smith, Carolyn Stoll, Christina Wallgren, Lois Welborn. Top Row: Diane Aslal son, Stephanie Dotson, Carol Edmiston. Second Row: Vicky English, Jackie Floyd, Karen Hansen. Bottom Row: Janice Jensen, Judith Luce, Patricia Nishimura. 289 Phi Beta Kappa: Honoring The Outstanding Is Their Business President of Alpha Chapter, Dr. Paul Pascal, presents full resident tuition scholarships to senior Karen Lewis and freshman Christine Noah. Dr. Paul Pascal, president. Dr. Julius Roller, vice-president. Dr. George Kakiuchi, secretary. Mrs. Eileen Niven, treasurer. Dr. George Buck, trustee. Dr. Marion Marts, trustee. Senior Honors List: Russei Adams, Charlotte Albright, Ross Anderson, Sharon Baba, Dana Barrow, John Beaulieu, Sanford Berg, Carol Bolo- tin, Alfred Bonnelle, Carolyn Bosi, Carole Bradford, Linda Byington, Bobbe Chaback, Patricia Chapman, Katherine Clancy, Carol Cooke, Ger- ald Cufley, Theresa Doi, Wilbur Du- Bois, Pamela Durga, Gary Esary, Robert Eschrich, Peter Ettel, Pamela Falkner, Philip Fleming, James Hal- vorson, Jeffrey Hanna, Mary Hart, Nancy Hills, Constance Hillman, Michael HIastala, Harriet Hoag, Bev- erly Hoeffer, Janice Hoeffer, Sidney Hoover, Martha Hyde, Robert Israel, Marcia Jacobson, Larry Johnson, Christine Johnston, Judith Johnston, James Jolley, Margaret Jones, Su- zanne Juzeler, Martha Kaarsberg, Susan Kerns, Diane Kingsbury, Joyce Koehler, Terry Koss, Dagmar Knight, Myrta Ladich, John Lam- berg, Nikolajs Lapins, Nancy Lew- arch, Janet Lorence, Dorothy Lloyd, Pauline Maxson, Marilynne Mc- Carty, Jean McClure, Peggy Miller, Carol Ming, John Moseley, Helen Nelson, John Nett, Thomas Nilsen, Yasuko Oiye, Judy Olson, Katherine Ostrom, Elizabeth Paul, Jan Pauw, Mary Paynter, Leann Peterson, Leslie Powers, Dennis Quiring, Sharon Roberts, Karlene Richmond, Leann Saar, Lora Schlosser, Sharon Sestrap, Robert Smithson, Irene Stathacopou- lou, Diane Stevens, Gardiner Stiles, Kathryn Strother, Sally Swedine, Kathryn Terrill, Richard Tew, Rosa- lind Tolliver, Richard Turner, Kath- leen Walworth, Jenneth Webster, Stephen Wheeler, James Wiese. Ar- nold Wise. Founded in 1776, Phi Beta Kappa is the oldest honorar - societ ' in the United States. Its purpose is to promote and recognize excel- lence in liberal scholarship. Each vear the Washington . lpha Chap- ter invites to membership those seniors whose grade point is above 3.5 and whose education is judged to be liberal in cliaracter, regard- less of their major. Junior honors recognize those students who have earned a 3.7 at th e end of their junior ear. Junior Honors List (not pictured): Janet Boggs, James Buss, Gordon Crippen, Thomas Galbraith, Mich- ael Garcia, Neil Gladson, Lynn Hall, Karen Lewis, Kimball Milton, Daniel Moilanen, Stanley Muench, Charles Peterson, Ronald Reddig, Seppo Sari, Gary Schwartz. Top Row: Charles Cox, Jerry Deffenbacher, Janet GeofFroy, Clif- ford Hale, Elizabeth Hilton. Bottom Row: Mary Light, Terry Mcllroy, Barry Matsumoto, Sandra Mjelde, Hanna Otteson. Members of Phi Beta Kappa in the Puget Sound area ha e formed an association which works to encour- age liberal intellectual achieve- ment b - granting Book Awards to outstanding high school students and bv presenting an annual Out- standing Teacher Award. The association joins Washington Alpha in awarding annual scholar- ships, equivalent to full resident tuition, to an outstanding senior and freshman each ear. Plii Beta Kappa iilso brings distinguished scholars to the cam pus for lecture series. 290 X X % Ni « « . x x . %. %. % 4 r %. ?i %. % %► % %, . n . f A t Phi Eta Sigma Limited To Men With 3.5 Frosh GPA .... Pt p p p Top Row: Donald Berg, Gary Dahike, William Dehn, Robert Glen, Ronald Hege- wald, Allan Israel. Bottom Row: John Kirkpatrick, Richard Kirkpatrick, Gary Martin, John Parshall, Robert Sands, Mark Schiller. The University of Washington Chapter of Phi Eta Sigma is a dynamie organization dexoted to recognition of academic excellence on campus. Rigid entrance require- ments limit membership to male scholars recei ing a 3.5 GPA or better for either their first quarter or first full year of college. In the tradition of the national Phi Eta Sigma Fraternity, the campus chap- ter holds periodic social and intel- lectual functions, attempting to bring scholars from the arious de- partments together for an intellect- ual exchange. 1 Itv Gathered for a short singspiel are William Cole, John Goldsmith, Larry Brownell, David Beard, Terry Bakken, Donald Mcnildi, Ray Blank, and David Harris, back row; and Chuck Lund, Walt Timpe, Chris Schindler, Dale Colbert, Miles Woodworth, Randy Dary, Dan Dunbar, Lew Gray, and Brian Conrad. Advancement of music, mutual welfare and lirotheiliood among music students and lovalt ' to the Alma Mater are the purposes of Phi Mu Alpha, professional music hon- orary. To further these ideals Phi Mu Alpha held a concert each quarter, with a traditional all-American composers concert in the spring. These concerts ave the members a chance to express themselves in- strumental! v and vocally as well as to gi e the composers in the group an opportunit ' to be recognized. They also served as ushers at the Friends of Music Series and at the Faculty-Scholarship Concerts. Majors and non-majors alike shared tlieir interest in music, the organiza- tion being open to those with a 2.5 GPA and a 3.0 in music courses. Musical Interests Shared, Furthered In Phi Mu Alpha 293 (.. ■-■Officers Jo Ann Ellerby, Jaci Freece, Anita Legs- din, standing; Tricia Kelly, Patsy Crawford and Karen Suzuki. Helping Nancy Pengra, vice president, coordinate six sub-chapters was All-Phrateres Adviser Margaret L. Craig. f) A n ( m S f? ft 3 CJ « 2 tfr Top Row: Cathy Beaty, Bonnie Bonner, Dorothy Boyle, Wendy Burt, Margery Drake, Joann Ellerby, Stephanie Dietz. Second Row: Reidun Fammestad, Bonnie Gromko, Carol Gustafson, Owen Howard, Sherry Hunter, Nancy Jepson, Rochelle Jones. Third Row: Hilary Joseph, Joan Kammerer, Eileen Kelley, Chandis Larson, Anita Legsdin, Patricia Lowney, Dee Martindale. Fourth Row: Linda McMeins, Rebecca Murphy, Dee Dee Nelson, Paula Nesbitf, Carol Payne, Marcia Pfeiffer, Sheila Porter. Fifth Row: Susan Powell, Trina Roulet, Mari|o Stetler, Helen Stevens, Mary Stevens, Karen Suzuki, Judith Thompson. Bottom Row: Les Warren, Karen Wiese, Jonnie Willi, Janice Wilson, Lynn Wilson, Sharon Winder, Judy Zier. Top Row: Deanne Adams, Bella Amor. Bottom Row: Ram Batchel- lor. Corky Battin. Phrateres: Famous For Friendship Phrateres is an international social and service organization which aims to uphold the standards and ideals of the University, to develop a friendlv spirit among the women of the campus and to fulfill its motto Famous for Friendship. Throughout the sponsored manv ear Phrateres social activities including the pledge dance, initia- tion Iianquet and ball, spring dance, house partv, and the mother-daughter tea. Sub-chapters helped to keep the social calendar filled bv having tlieir own parties. Phrateres women sponsored at least one community project each quarter. In the past these ha ' e in- cluded Thanksgi ing food baskets, drives for clothing and books for Korean orphans, and caroling at hospitals at Christmas. This year Phrateres at Washington were hostesses to sister chapters for the 1967 International Con ention iield this June. Plirateres is open to all women students choosing membership in any one of its six sub-chapters pro- vided that thev pass a pledge test and earn acti ' itv points and a cumulative grade-point a erage of 2.00 before initiation. 294 When the women ' s ed honorary has a banquet, they do it up big. Attending last fall ' s Founder ' s Miriam Bryan, speaking, and National Vice President Dr. Alice Hayden, far left. President Pi Lambda Theta, Women ' s Education Honorary, Promotes Professionalism, High Scholarship; Stimulates Research Pi Lambda Theta, women ' s educa- tion honoran. strives to recog- nize women of superior scholastic achievement and high potential for professional leadersliip in educa- tion. It also attempts to stimulate, conduct, and utilize research, as well as promote professional fellow- ship and cooperation as a means to positive action. The organization sponsors teas and infon nal evening sessions to ac- quaint education majors with peo- ple of their profession. Speeches by well-known and competent educa- tors and administrators were fea- tured at the teas. Service projects and an annual scholarship are further endeavors of the group. The highlights of the year were the Founder ' s Day Banquet and a spring exchange with Phi Delta Kappa. Members must be in the upper quartile of their class, junior, senior, or Graduate status, recom- mended by the facultv and spon- sored bv an active member of Pi Lambda Theta. WW HOT?? ANEWETrtCS HUM DONO -■LOVf MB M WAT CHALLENGE for PROGRESS STAY NEEDS VOLUNTEER TUTOR ram wm HUBAoTtorlM lOETS SIM itt TUSTtfns - „■■I, join now 235 HUE meouaoMai 3BMTtt joa mojn 6REAT COLOR mia imkesss 1 Purple Shield Sets High Standards For Underclass Members Participation and accomplishment in activities and athletics, and ac- ademic standing in the upper one third of one ' s class— these are the standards for membership set bv Purple Shield. An nnderclassmans acti it ' and scholastic honorarw Purple Shield is designed to bring together men who ha e showni thcmseUes to be leaders in their respective fields of slud during their first two vears at tlie Unixersitv. Mike Doyle, President Charles Schluter and Joseph Robin discuss plans for the next Purple Shield meeting. Ta o ( p j , ft r.. Ct Alan Alhadeff, Craig Barrick, Donald Berg, Gary Burleson, Michael Bush, Thomas F. Carey, Stephen Clayton, Stephen Cole, Kevin Creelman, Larry Dam, James Dobrick. 44 J P jP (T2 Top Row: James Doran, Mike Doyle, Sho Dozono, Don Dysarl, Ternl Efird, John Eyier, Michael Gorton, Jack Hart, Paul Hendrickson, Thomas Hendrickson, John Holmes. Second Row: Allen Israel, Jay Jalbert, John John, Glen Johnson, Richard Kehl, Tommie Kimberling, Richard Kirkpatrick, Thomas Malone, Peter Marguglio, Bruce Matlock, William McMeekin. Third Row: John Meadows, B. Mark Miller, Daniel O ' Brien, William Oldenburg, Robert Oyler, Ralph Palumbo, Gary Powell, Paul Puziss, James Rice, Joseph Robin, David Robinson. Bottom Row: Keith Russell, Charles Schluter, Joseph Schocken, Eric Skopec, Byron Skubi, Harvard Spigsl, Daniel Spriestersbach, Eric Swanson, Rodney Waldbaum, Gary Wangsmo, Ronald Wise. 296 j- «J f 4 h ' l . w Top Row: Lynnefte Benalfabe, La Donna Bires, Susan Bolger. Second Row: Donna Boon, Janet Cam- person, Peggy Claire. Third Row: Janis Cook, Sue Crockett, Carol Dilling. Fourth Row: Cheryl Eagon, Carol Farns- worth, Carolyn Finder. Fifth Row: Gwendolyn Funk, Sharon Garke, Janet Geoffroy. Sixth Row: Nancy Gibbs, Donna Gil- bert, Margie Griswold. Seventh Row: Carole Heald, Marcia Heggen, Patricia Hiddleston. Bottom Row: Pam Hodin, Janet Honey- well, Sylvia Jackson. W fl J w 2IiS2 ( 0f f -f Top Row: Ann Johansen, Sharon Johnson, Janice Justus, Janice Landry, Sandra Lott, AAichele Malo. Second Row: Vivian Mezistrano, Ann Michel, Marcia Mickalsen, Eileen Miller, Jackie Minkove, Kathleen Morse. Bottom Row: Virginia Neiman, Kathryn Olin, Karen Parker, Barbara Parkhill, Cynthia Pugh, Roberta Roberts. Rally Girls Spark Sports Spirit The new sold and white uniforms of Rally Girls became a familiar sight on campus this year. These sophomore, junior, and senior women selected and coached the Frosh Songleaders, set up card stunts, and co-sponsored pre-game football rallies with the Sundodg- ers. Thev were instrumental in the organization of reserve seating in the card section of football games. Among their annual events, they hostessed the Quarterback Lunch- eons and class day at the crew house and sponsored Songfest dur- ing Parents ' Week-end. f ? fi Top Row: Cheryl Roessel, Patricia Roskelley, Jennifer Ross, Christina Sandberg, Sandy See, Lyn Sheridan, Linda Smith. Second Row: Garrel Sperling, Janet Stipp, Karen Suzuki, Sue Tallman, Eva Tatt, Trina Thompson, Kathleen Thornton. Bottom Row: Patricia Trindle, Cathy Wayne, Marilyn Weick, Christine Wigen, Marilyn Wisner, Jan Wood, Barbara Zeper. 297 Sigma Tau Alpha officers are gathered around the reception table. Sigma Tau Alpha: Service, Sisterhood Sigma Tau Alpha, a service or- Uanization for Rainliow Girls, wel- coined the school year with a get-acquainted coke part ' honoring entering freshmen girls. The weeks sped on and found everyone participating in coniinu- nitv ser ice projects such as making decorative holida - tra - fa ()rs for the patients ' meal travs at Uni er- sit hospital and tutoring under- prixilcged children. Fun was also part of the Sigma Tau Alpha agenda. The ' shared a Chi- nese auction, popcorn parties, hoot- enanies, secret pals, memories of man - meetings, and work parties winch united them all in sisterhood. Sigma Theta Tau Sets Nursing Ideals Sigma Theta Tau. Psi Cliapter, is a national musing honor societx ' whose purpose is to recognizee schol- arship of superior quality. Member- ship is open to students pursuing a musing career with superior scho- lastic achie ement and profi ' ssional leadership abilities. The main acti ities of Psi Chapter include the itu ' tiation of new mem- bers, contributing to the Elizabeth Sterling Soule Lectureship Fund, and educational and scientific meetings. Shirley Smith, Psi Chapter treasurer, presents a Sigma Theta Tau check of contri- butions to Dr. Elizabeth Giblin for the Soule Lec- tureship Fund. 298 Women Engineers B Lend Femininity To Lower Campus The student cliaptcr of tlie Society of Women Engineers has a ariet ' of programs to offer women engi- neering students at tlie University. In addition to meetings held once a month, there is a High School Career Orientation Program, which was organized to interest high school students— especially girls— in an engineerinsj career. In connec- tion with this program, the Society publishes its own newsletter. SWE also participates in the annual En- gineering open house program. -•■Lmr vifnfitsrmiiati- f Making plans for their next newsletter are Carol Raybung, Adviser Dr. Irene Peden, President Chris McLeod, Sue Gunderson, Sue Ellen Adams, Karen Wouters, Lucila Martinez, Linda Law- son, and Kathleen Harer. Tutoring Gives Future Educators Early Experience To orient the prospective teacher to the profession and to obtain a personal and professional commit- ment to communit ' service. This is the basic theme behind the Stu- dent Washington Education Asso- ciation. With this goal in mind, S.W.E.A. has joined with the ASUW in ini- tiating the Seattle Tutoring Agency for Youth. Under the STAY pro- gram University students spend se eral hours a week tutoring and helping culturally, socially, or emo- tionally deprived Seattle-area stu- dents. Their reward? Intangible— but real. 299 Boosting Spirit Is Sundodger Gome Boosting campus spirit is the purpose of the men ' s rally or- ganization, Sundodgcrs. Menihers organized rallies and serpentines, stamped instructions and distri- buted cards for card stunts at football games. Fall cjuarter was busiest as Sundodgers attended all home games and some away games. Winter quarter brought basketliall games— and an increased need for Sundodgers, while spring was taken up with the Queen of Queens contest. Jane Ashe, Cindy King; sec- retaries. Phillip Albohn, Philip Anderson, Andrew Ayau, Sam Baker, Michael Bauer, Charles Bingay, Philip Bohn, James Borrow. n a .f ■. J ( 1 ' ' A r ft Ct p r « i Q C5 pi 1 Top Row: Philip Bradbury, Michael Brotman, Jerry Carlson, Russell Christiansen, Larry Dam, Robert Efird, David Ferrera, Richard Ford, Terry Fox, James Francis, Douglas Gehrke. Second Row: Martin Gibson, Eric Gjesdahl, Stephen Gygax, Grant Hansen, Kenneth Hansen, Gary Heimbigner, John Holmes, James Hunter, Allen Israel, Robert Jaffe, Jerald Jamison. Third Row: Glen Johnson, William Lebo, Richard Levin, Charles Locke, Joseph Mano, John McKerricher, Edgar McLaughlin, John Meadows, Cameron Murray, Wayne Northrop, William Oldenburg. Fourth Row: Ed Parks, Karl Parrish, Douglas Peterson, Michael Rogge, Paul Sands, Eugene Seligmann, David Shannon, Warren Sharpe, George Sherwin, James Silva, Eric Skopec. Bottom Row: Steven Songstad, David Stone, Thomas Strafhairn, Robert Tibbatts, Rodney Waldbaum, Gary Wangsmo, Mark Weick, Douglas Whalley, Robert Wilson, Barry Wolf, Edmund Woollen. 300 iS ' f f Top Row: Linda Arnstein, Shirley Atkinson, AAimi Blackburn, Trudy Capell, Linda Danner, Nancie Hines, Susan Hutchison. Bottom Row: Carole Johansen, Elizabeth Jones, Kathy Noland, Beverly Peterson, Joyce Radow, Jeanette Toneri, Cynthia Watkins. Theta Sigma Phi: Communicating Is Their Line Getting a message across— that ' s the concern of the campus chapter of Theta Sigma Phi, national hon- orary for women in communica- tions. Theta Sigs sponsor and attend college career conferences, work- shops and retreats with the down- town professional chapter. The biggest event of the year is the spring Matrix Table banquet, honoring outstanding campus and Seattle women. At the banquet a Wheel of Wheels is chosen from among the top senior women on campus. Theta Sigs everyday ac- tivities send them to 251 Commun- ications, where thev keep a supply of hot coffee and donuts for faculty and students. Theta Tau Engineering Fraternity Promotes Professionalism Through academic, social and sports activities, Theta Tau promotes balanced professionalism. Theta Tau is a national professional engineering fraternity whose pur- pose is to develop and maintain a high standard of professional in- terest among its members and to unite them in fraternal fellowsliip. Balanced professionalism is pro- moted by engineering-oriented speakers. All members have a com- mon interest in engineering and provide one another with help and encouragement. Totem Women Top The Campus Toll ' With Service, Smiles Service witli a smile— that ' s what Totem Club offers the University. As the junior and senior women ' s scholastic and acti itios honorar ' , the group formulated and carried out several new programs this year. High priorit went to the quarterly distribution of the Tyee Magazine. Another big project for the honor group was pro iding decorations at X ' alentine ' s for rooms at the King County Hospital. Spring Quarter ' s activities are tra- ditionalh ' devoted to selection of new members, who must have a 2.5 GPA and at least three recom- mendations from campus activities chairmen, faculty members or ad- N ' isers. i t ? f n = = ' £Sii2i2i Top Row: Carole Aaron, Margaret Appleton, Sally Baker, Rosemary Barker, Carol Berg, Betty Bracelin, Mary Ann Clark. Second Row: Judy Corey, Cathleen Curtis, Darlene Dahl, Claudia Davis, Trenna Gleason, Judy Haig, Sally Haines. Bottom Row: Myrna Havnaer, Joan Heimbigner, Susan Hutchinson, Sylvia Jackson, Carole Johansen, Karen Johnson, Robin Kettenring. 302 p - i Jit Top Row: Carol Knudson, Carol Lanham, Judy Lorence, Sharon AAaeda, Shirley Mahaley. Second Row: Sandra May, Sandra Mentor, Madelyn Miller, Sandy Mjelde, Claudia Moyer. Third Row: Lizette Muller, Jane Mufschler, Rosemary Nickols, Kathy Noland, Beverly Peterson. Fourth Row: Mary Rosenberg, Mary Ann Sawhill, Sandra Shaw, Cynthia Snow, Elizabeth Somers. Bottom Row: Sandy Stewart, Sally league, Sally Tobin, Nancy Twohy, Judy Winn. Totem-ites Distribute Tyee Mag, Decorate Rooms For Children 303 Officers Mike Benner, Howie Wallace, Dave Sinclair, Dove Covey, and Don Dysort guided the VBC through the year. Varsity Boat Club Promotes Winning Tradition Among 304 Past, Present Oarsmen The winning tradition of the Huskv crew is maintained and promoted l)v the Varsit ' Boat Ckib, which also serv ' es as a rowing fraternity to keep its members— past and pres- ent—in contact with the sport and its progress. The membership requirement for ' BC is fi e quarters of rowing- three with the frosh unit and two with the varsity turnout. But all is not rowing for these dedicated oarsmen. Before the heavy winter turnout begins, there are exchanges and a semi-formal dance; toward the end of spring quarter, the annual Alumni Banquet is held, bringing together oarsmen from as far back as 1914. kfM D O t t 1 ) f% pi FM Top Row: Mike Benner, Barik Bostwick, Glen Bowser, Michael Bush, James Clark, Dennis Clarke. Second Row: Richard Cole, Thomas Corning, David Covey, Gene Dunlap, Don Dysart, James Edwards. Third Row: Terril Efird, John Goodman, Tor Johannessen, Greg Johnson, Lau- rence Johnson, Lyie Jorgens. Fourth Row: Pete Keck, Dave Kroeger, Brian Lockett, Alan Mackenzie, Fred Mann, James Mason. Fifth Row: Robert Moch, Roger Moore, Michael Mower, Bruce Pearson, Brian Roesch, Paul Roesch. Bottom Row: Arthur Rounds, Charles Schluter, David Sinclair, Richard Tollefson, Howard Wallace, Douglas Wilkey. 305 W-Key members Susan Bergeron, Ann Johansen and Lynn Copland sell Course Critiques fo Sandra Lane and Kathleen Brady as port of the service function of the club. W-Key Aids By Giving Scholarship, Selling Course Critiques Service to Washin 4ton is tlic pur- . dfc. % pose of W-Kev and selling Course W l t% £ mP t ■Critiques fall quarter helped the 1 W : Wcl C J ilS M ' W %i S club carry out its goal. The main A k ' . -■f ' ' Jtf project of the year for W-Key is the L J . k i S candy heart ■H B J H A B I B quarter which gathers money to provide a scholarship for an incom- ing freshman woman. The requirements for membership in W-Key are a 2.5 or above grade average with outstanding acti ities. Activities are e aluatcd according to quality rather than quantitv. Members are chosen in the spring quarter of their freshman ear. W- Key meets the second Wednesday of each month. And this year the club had diimer meetings in the HUB with several speakers in addi- tion to regular business. 2§ 2 ■- ' - Top Row: Kdth.. Adam, Nanci Baumgartner, Susan Bergeron, Kathleen Brady, Joan Broughten, Lynn Copland, Mary Jane Cowan. Second Row: Linda Dobbs, Patricia Jane Donley, Joan Duffy, Elissa Dyson, Daphne Enslow, Molly Harvey, Patricia Henry. Third Row: Judith Hill, Lynn Hogan, Ann Johansen, Christine Johnson, Nora McCloy, Linda McColm, Linda Michel. Bottom Row: Sherrie Oslin, Carolyn Sabo, Joan Shotwell, Sally Soth, Jane Spence, Teresa Thompson, Gail Toraason. 306 Governor Dan Evans takes time to discuss issues and philosophy v ith YR ' s. Young Republicans Win Campaigns On And Off Campus • s- From urging legal sexual freedom and a olunteer armv to tlie practi- cal problems of electing Repulili- cans to office, Washington ' s Young Republicans had a full and liusy year. Getting their secretary into a BOC position seemed easv after going all-out on the John Spellman for Congress campaign in the fall. Ac- complishments for Governor Evans and the Republican Party were their most important activities. Officers Jenny Blake, Bill Pearl, Bruce Johnston, Tom Thorsvig and Barb Durkin discuss plans for the coming year. Eric Skopec, vice president, and Mike Buckley, president. Scott East, social chairman. 307 Zeta Phi Eta Tapes, Reads For The Blind The purpose of Zeta Phi Eta is to unite women in the departments of speech arts and speech sciences. One of their goals is ser ice to the community, school and the individ- ual. Numerous activities include ush- ering for Reader ' s Theatre, taping and reading for the blind, reading for children at the Children ' s Orth- opedic Hospital and participating in the Western Speech Association Convention as hostesses. Membership requirements include a 3.00 GPA in speech classes and an over-all GPA of 2.50. M Speech is fheir major, but look at those smiles! 308 the university in the Seattle community I: y -F - s ARTMAN ' S -IIVERSITY STORF Hotel i ARBORETUM UhiVERSlTY Of WASHINGTON n- ' ia m 6«ffNH x;s£s| Mil SHOE f Univ |HoipJtal ' ■MiUll ' ll o o Kl S umyERSiTv iPRinTinG , 0 •- ' ' QOV signs, signals, symbols, and sugges- tions point out the paths and indi- cate the links between Seattle and the university. mm a place apart for learning lies be)ond tlie massive pillars. vet, these gates admit leaders and planners of the passing generation with tlie vanguard of the next, the Seattle communit ' calls upon the uni crsit ' to help define and express its highest aspirations. dreams and details bom here help enlarge scattles horizons, so the city becomes a focal point in the state and a place of consequence in the nation. tlic pursuit of knowledge and the preoccupations of trade mingle and supplement each other along the crowded sidewalks, the objects of haste and the goals of concentration expand and multiply when the campus comes to the cit ' or the cit ' spills onto the campus. even in the heart of tlic citv, where a tree struggles up among the neon lights and concrete, the universit ' is not long forgotten. 310 Ji 4 . k . fc ' JN. J. : 0 ' ' t f a tjniet place of beaut}- knows no generation gap, no demarcations of town and gown, no divisions between the academic and the actual, men of all ages and all interests need such places of rest, repose and reflection. the lake was here before men began drawing boundaries, and here it remains. 311 the Seattle commuiiitx and the uni- versity commiinitv share the same hard l enchcs to cheer on tlic liiis- kies. in intercollesriate atliletics tlie bonds between generations and lo- calities are vocal and ob ions. in the arts, sciences and industr - thev are more subtle and sophisticated, hut nose coun ts and decibel meters cainiot full ' measure the force of the uiu ' crsit in a citv, a state, a nation or a world. a stately campus is a fine field for kites, and when the ])risk winds blow the citv bov, wlio will be growing up to this place between breezes, and the man-in-transition. who has not quite left his boyhood bcln ' nd. arc here airain tom ' tlicr. 312 the scliolars sit at common tables, but each must inhabit here a world of his own. it is a special, stem and sometimes stark world, distinctive, demanding and distant from the orld of commerce and production, yet, out of these quiet cloisters come the transfusions of knowledge and understanding needed by the liurried, harried world outside, and into them return the practitioners wlio recjuire rejuvenation and new directions. so many hopes and doubts, dis- couragements and aspirations abide among the twinkling lights when darkness settles over the campus and the city, and here stands the university, a bastion of inspiration and intellect, set aside by the peo- ple to transmit the knowledge of past generations and nurture the visions of future generations, a peq3le. ed but pulsating world lies just out there. till  I II • ' I II I ' 314 living groups 315 a living group of warmth you come here individually but in these cubicles of togetherness you find the common denominator: friendship constant companions who inescapably share even those simple daily chores 316 give us this day a sink unfettered by elbows what price group living? the price is becoming homologous to a whole eventually, the point arrives where you are a person—singular realize a new perspective on togetherness . . . 318 through the window darkly 319 study it debate •nr-J J it 1 k ■' •1 question V it r 320 ' f.ik A r. ?! ' j ' V .L .J_,-i.-i. i.-. •■y ' ' ■«■ - ' .--  ,.«, — i.v- ■-  i ..« « ' K t u .  • r-j % t.. ■-s-   «« «i r . -.■  « ■ . -. , - ' i ■• p «-«i out in the cold with your private goafs; increasingly unique, sometimes alone, but alone is not loneliness y essay by penny m ginther photos by wayne kosbau 321 Residence Halls Council members were Rick Beck, Peter Sorenson, Greg Colvin, Brian Mat- suyama, Jerry Salstrom, Gory Wick, Frank Robinson, back, and Bev Petrie, Jill Allenbaugh, Judy Lorence, Jan Saether, and Sharon Maeda. To promote greater awareness of the problems and interests common to all residents is the purpose of the Residence Halls ' Council. RHC is composed of the independent or- ganizations of MOIIC (Terr) ' - Lander). ' IH(: ( Ilansee-McCar- t ) and HIC (Haggett Hall). At present McMahon Hall is an ex- officio member. Since its creation in 1965, RHC has changed election procedures for residence hall representatives to the BOC and has worked out coop- erati e cultural programs, art dis- pla s and movies. Residence hall parking problems were discussed ith manaiiement. Residence Halls Council Creates Cultural, Social Cooperation Haggett Inter-House Council served as a sounding board for Haggett opinions. They used to c all it Men ' s Organized House Council, but two years ago it was changed to Mutual Organized House Council. Three guesses why. Women ' s Inter-House Council provided the women of Honsee and McCarty Halls a common governmental body. I ! Hai ZLlCH WILLKOMMEN IN DEUTSCHEM HAUS VALKOMMEN TILL SVENSKA HUSET VELKOMMEN TIL DET MORSKE HUSET LA MAI50N FRAM(JAISE yous ACCOEI LLg BIGKJVENIPOS TOD05 A NUESTRA MALU r OM BCEM OTKP6IT 323  ' ■•• IV . •I 1 nm ' Why CAN ' T I come up? I ' ve got a pillow, too. Top Row: Naomi Barnes, Soph; Teresa Burgess, Fr; Terrilyn Clayton, Fr; Carol Coe, Sr; Jayne Conover, Soph; Janis Cook, Soph. Second Row: Veronica Damm, Soph; Cassandra Fodor, Soph; Evelyn Gilmore, Fr; Mary-Ann Gilpin, Fr; Marlene Heinemann, Fr; Kathryn Heyse, Jr. Bottom Row: Bonnie Hudson, Jr; Terry lllman. Soph; Diane Jenft, Fr; Sharon Jordon, Soph; Barbara Koss, Soph; Susan Lapham, Fr. Allison Exchanges Football, Intellect With Other Houses Around Haggett A doesn ' t stand for apples or academics; it stands for Allison, a house so well-liked that o er half of its members re- turned in the fall. Dr. Allison joined them in the lounge, but poor Radley was still missing. After a vigorous football game with Cameron and an intel- lectual evenins; with Holladav, the house settled down to the business of retaining their GPA leadership amonsi Hasiiiett Houses. when }ud ' and Shirl kept hopping from TV to chairs thev were sent to the zoo. Football, Peanuts, open lounges, grades, midterms, life- Allison. Top Row: Melinda Lockett, Soph; Shirley Mahaley, Sr; Kristie McCutchen, Fr; Janet McKinnon, Jr; Suzanne Murphy, Jr; Nancy O ' Neill, Jr. Second Row: Ann Richardson, Soph; Glenda Roberts, Soph; Kristin Roberts, Fr; Linda Ruckert, Fr; Carol Sado, Fr; Lynda Stanford, Fr. Bottom Row: Cheryl Stevens, Soph; Judith Stone, Sr; Susan Stutsman, Jr; Judy Terao, Soph; Nancy Weber, Jr; Toby Wheeler, Fr. Halloween proved to be Harem Scarem. ' ' 325 Cameron Cuts Through The Ice, Ploys ' Splendor In The Gross ' P Q (i ft n ? r r- Keith Baldwin, Sopin,- Dougias Berg, Fr; Paul Boys, Jr; Greg Colvin, Jr; Brian Conrad, Soph; Timothy Cooley, Soph; Alex Dmitnev, Fr; Robert Glen, Jr; Larry Hagen, Sr; Christopher Hansen, Soph; Bill Heaton, Soph. I l:)ig bang- Last vcar cMidcd with in the head. But Cameron House survived and bought a color TV to soothe their wound. The ' cut tlic ice witli DeVoe; coed foot])all with AUison was splendor in tlie grass. Happiness? How about a house banquet witli banana splits? The ellow anker finally pulled even with the green grabber. Cameron was well represented on the 50- ard line thanks to the Quarter-to-Six Club. Where ' s I.J.? Nobodv remembered the thing with the person and the stuff least for three or four days. at Sprechen Sie Deutsch? Hutchins still drinks . . . water. Did Haggett Hall food realh make them grow up to be big and strong? The year ended on a final note. h P ' ' r Top Row: Dieter Kaetel, Sr; Peter Kammeyer, Fr; Robert Killien, Fr; John Kirkpatrick, Soph. Second Row: Richard Kirkpatrick, Jr; Harold Koch, Grad; Royce Moe, Soph; Robert Murfcn, Sr. Third Row: Mark Neils, Sr; Douglas O ' Conner, Jr; Joseph Rhodes, Fr; Greg Schroedl, Fr. Fourth Row: John Spezia, Jr; William Stewart, Soph; Thomas Stuteville, Jr; Donald Torcaso, Jr. Bottom Row: Ed Trumbull, Soph; Gary Weisenberger, Soph, Gerald Wigren, Fr; Richard Woods, Fr. £:k 326 Top Row: AAelode Clevenger, Soph; Carol Edmiston, Sr; Susan Flint, Soph; Kathleen Gibson, Soph; Anne Hidding, Fr; Ann Hutchison, Fr; Helen Jensen, Soph; Nancy Johnson, Fr; Jill Jolly, Fr; Elizabeth Koto, Soph; Mary Anne Kruger, Fr. Bottom Row: Kathryn Lannbert, Soph; Janice Landry, Soph; Diane Leeds, Soph; Janice MacLeod, Fr; Susan Nakagawa, Soph; Malorie Nelson, Soph; Nancy Opsata, Fr; Joyce Palmer, Soph; Paige Read, Fr; Bonnie Roe, Fr; Ann Rowe, Soph. Sneaky ' DeVoe-tees ' Get Acquainted During Pixie Week, Veto Lounge TV Top Row: Janet Schneider, Soph; Sandra Severide, Fr; Vicky Sokol, Fr. Second Row: Susan Sorenson, Jr; Susan Stanley, Fr; Judy Truemper, Soph. Bottom Row: Jean Vanderwerff, Fr; Catherine Waldie, Fr; Susan Warren, Fr. ■' Sneaky was the bv-word, De Voe was the house, getting acquainted was the goal and Pixie was the week. From then on the house in Hag- gett became a home. Freshmen concerned witli their studies pulled a turn-alaout and vetoed a new lounge TV. But, being tv pical freshmen, they didn ' t gripe about the more human, as- pects of social life. The Duke of DeVoe escorted the popular House Duchess to the for- mal. (Some say he had hairy legs imder that tux.) Enlightenment came when Elizabeth talked at the house banquet. The girls remain DeVoe-ted, adding and multiplying their happiness by di idinii it with eacli other. ' Look, guys, if you think we ' re going to sit here all night and read magazines . . . 327 Traditions Make Diffe re nee John Bates, Jr,- Roy Brown, Sr. For Holladay Stag functions, banquets, and house politics are standard for most li ing groups, but close relationships among men distinguish Holladav activities. Members come and go, yet the Holladay tradition persists. There were the R.F. wars (Beware, the C.C. or the F.B. ma ' strike to- night!), informal bull sessions in the lounge (What ' s this— a house meeting?), Kim Sam Soo (the Kor- ean foster child), the annual Rich- ard Simkins Memorial Trophv (a gilded jock), the feeling of being on top at Haggett and, most im- portant, getting to know and appre- ciate the guys on the floor. MMtA Top Row: Edward Cokelet, Soph; David Cul len, Grad; Dwayne Deutscher, Soph. Second Row: James Etzwiler, Sr,- Jack Heyden, Soph; Gary McLaughlin, Soph. Third Row: Paul Pierce, Sr; David Ray- mond, Soph; Philip Richardson, Soph. Bottom Row: J. Thomas Van Berkem, Soph; Bruce Waddell, Sr; Bernie Web- ber, Sr. King House Cops Championship, Snows Town, Reigns Tops O fj p A ft p. D Richard Berthelsdorf, Sr; James Bonuccelli, Jr; Robert Cruz, Fr; Thomas Cudmore, Sr; Thomas Friberg, Fr; Gregory Guyman, Fr; Stephen Gygax, Jr; Marcus Ingle, Grad; Thomas Keck, Sr; Douglas Nyhus, Sr; Byron Spoon, Sr. King reigns supreme was this year ' s cr - for King House. For the third consecutive year, Kins ' men captured the dorm intramural championship. Thev snowed Town House for l])c fourth time in their annual Snowman Contest. Kultural Reunion was a smashing success (right, GaiT?), and with a tenth of their members tapped for Phi Beta Kappa, they had the high- est accumulated gpa. on campus. shannon Frosh Initiated Into Greater Toad-dom; Steaks, Bolin Featured At House Banquets Top Row: George Bahr, Fr; John Beall, Soph; Craig Buckton, Soph. Second Row: Ian Bulger, Sr; Robert Bux, Fr; Gregory Cobb, Jr. Third Row: Lee Erickson, Soph; Bruce Faulk, Sr; Donald Fuqua, Fr. Fourth Row: Harold Haun, Soph; William Hayton, Sr; Ronald Hegewald, Jr. Fifth Row: Merrill Ito, Sr; Randall Jones, Soph; Stephen Kangas, Fr. Sixth Row: Earl Matsui, Jr; James Mc- Callum, Fr; Steven Nomura, Soph. Bottom Row: John O ' Neal, Sr; Timothy O ' Neal, Jr; Rodney Peterson, Sr. BJ Toadey tried to keep house meetings serious, but there always seemed to be at least one ham in the crowd. mMdM Top Row: Alan Rither, Soph; Guenter Schneider, Soph. Second Row: Darrell Street, Soph; Jan Ungern, Soph. Bottom Row: Douglas Wag- ner, Soph; Fritz Wollett, Sr. Croak! went the mighty roar as tlie fastback Toads of Shannon House planned some coup de grace to top off the year. And a wonder- ful year it was, thought BJ Toad- ey, the Shannon mascot. He chuckled remembering the seven quaking frosh yet to be initi- ated into greater Toad-dom. Then he recalled the two house banquets, featuring steaks and Chuck Bohn, and the two times Shannon Toads turned electioneers. ( BJ Toadey for BMOC No. 1! ) Finally the Great Toad thought of the house academic standing, which indicated that most Toads had gained much more than a good time at the Uni- versity. Yes, BJ Toadey reflected They were a good bunch. 329 ' Bunnies ' Dwell In Stanton Penthouse Atop Hoggett Nancy Carr, Jr; Katherine Ceilings, Fr; Cathleen Curtis, Jr; Gail Dodge, Soph; Janet Flickner, Soph. The patter of bunny feet ever pres- ent, the Stanton Pentliouse mo ed forward through another fun-filled Near. Parties, exchanges, dances, banquets, and everything in the cosmos— come what mav, the ' were alwa s on the top. Lo el ' bunnies graced their halls— Husk - Winter Sports Club Carnixal Queen, ' Kappa Sigma Stardust Queen and Air Force Group Color Girl. Ad- viser and bunnies share the memo- ries of another fine ear in Stanton. Top Row: Christine Folger, Soph; Jeannie Hamilton, Fr. Second Row: Roxana Lang, Sr; Marilyn Lum, Soph. Third Row: Debbie Marten, Fr; Lillian Nakaso, Sr. Bottom Row: Christy Oehl- schlaeger. Soph; Diane Tait, Soph. Hagget Hall residents pitched in at Christmas time to give the hall a homey atmosphere. 330 Stevens: ' House Of Champions ' In Sports, Scholarship, Fun P ri o e i p. |f5i (.- € Ci Ci € n D Top Row: Jerry Baird, Soph; Gary Baker, Soph, Peter Bealilieli, Sr, WiUiam Cunningham II, Soph; Franklin Dacca, Soph; William Deutsch, Soph; Stephen Dishman, Soph; Charles Earl, Soph; Jay Fortun, Sr; Arne Handleland, Soph; James Hansson, Soph. Bottom Row: Stanley Hoffman, Jr; Lewis Johnson, Soph; Roger Lerseth, Jr; Richard Litton, Sr; John Lundin, Grad; John Mills, Soph; Fred AAorin, Soph; Jack Mosby, Soph; Allen Murashige, Jr; Russ Neil, Soph; Bob Norikane, Soph. a ■JCKS - Stevens House player shows championship form which enabled them to capture all-Intramural football trophy. CZ2 Among Stevens many awards this year were trophies earned in intramural skiing, waterpoTo, tennis, volleyball, Softball and handball. J MMJSxSk mikk Top Row: Philip Questad, Soph; Robert Reimer, Jr; Richard Sanders, Grad; Terry Schmidt, Soph; Thomas Schoppert, Jr; Stephen Schroeder, Soph. Bottom Row: Alvin Spencer, Sr; Glennon Stinson, Soph; Lawrence Uyeno, Jr; David Wallace, Soph; Jeffrey Wickstrom, Jr; Michael Windus, Soph. Stevens, the new genesis of cam- pus leadership, is a house of com- panions with soHd traditions to maintain. It is one of the top five houses in campus academics, as well as an informal headquarters for political opinion. Hi ' fhlisjhtin ' j; the vear were the reputed Stevens House annex in McMahon with lounge extension in the Red Ileu; turn out of 80 for co-ed football and pond party; canoeing with Chi O ' s and 26 in a VW; and athletes in football, swimming, skiing and track. With pride Ste ' ens recalls Schold and his literary triumph manifested in the Lower Depths and the 1966 Film of the Year award from the T| Film Festival. 331 IK Tiffany Provides Setting For ' Longer Than Forever ' Friendships 9. - f A TifFan%- setting would please anv female and the women of Raggett ' s first two floors all agree. Tin ' s was a vear of Tiffany House memories: Christmas with Cani- ( ron, mingling on the plaza with or ithout midnight fire drills, Oeto- Ix ' rfest and welconn ' nsi German House. It was also a year of action with . ' S Standards Chairman, HIC Co-chairman, SiKer Fish, madrigals and tutoring. The setting was dear but the friend- ships formed were worth more than diamonds. Top Row: Teresa Anderson, Soph; Paula Bennett, Soph; Janalee Bower, Fr; Claudia Brower, Sr. Second Row: Rae Anne Catron, Fr; Elizabeth Cliffe, Soph; Carole Crippen, Soph; Sylvia deDesroch- ers, Soph. Third Row: Kathleen FIster, Fr; Marva Ford, Fr; Jean Francisco, Soph; J. AA. Patrice Huff, Fr. Fourth Row: Ann Johansen, Soph; Karen Johnson, Sr; Sharon Kuhns, Sr; Esther Lechner, Jr. Fifth Row: Karen Loeb, Soph; Melinda Lueth, Soph; Jennifer Morrish, Soph; Carol Nelson, Fr. Sixth Row: Peggy Palmer, Jr; Karen Peterson, Fr; Thea Peterson, Soph; Beth Plotner, Soph. Seventh Row: Jan Saether, Jr; Donna Thomas, Soph; Charlotte Vincent, Sr; Kathryn Williams, Jr. Bottom Row: Mary Warner, Soph; Linda Wegsteen, Soph; Andrea Wilson, Soph; Sharon Woski, Jr. 332 House President Sharon Woski, right lower center, and other Tiffany officers take a break from a busy house schedule. Haggett Townies ' Prose No Problems On Seven Listen f ood friends and we will tell (if the house in whieh we Townies dwell. Fifty fine girls, we abide on Seven, the creme de la creme this side of heaven. Twent)-one returning tor their sec- ond year greet the incoming girls with smiles and cheer. Scholastic achie ement is first of our goals; it is for us Town Crier ' s hell tolls. But sagacious and prudent though we mav be, each day brings laugh- ter and much gaiety. Food and tootball with Adelphi for our first exchange. Undergroimd Cit ' with Chelan. What a change! Orchids from Snowmen; the Kings- men sing. Fourth vear in a row, a ban([uet for King. Diane, our adviser, is dear to our heart. We will never forget her good advice and linen cart. Such is our Town House, such is our home. As the talk of the town mav we ever be known. Top Row: Bonnie Barnier, Soph; Leanna Bradbury, Soph; Susan Bronemann, Jr; Terri Brost, Fr; Gailen Christensen, Fr; Meryl Gonnason, Fr; Sharon Greenman, Soph; Pamela Gregory, Soph; Nancy Hamilton, Soph; Nadine Heichel, Fr; Jacqueline Hoyt, Fr. Bottom Row: Helen Jerstad, Soph; Sally Livers, Soph; Jane Matthews, Fr; Pamela Miles, Soph; Victoria Parkinson, Soph; Theresa Reynolds, Fr; Sandra Risk, Soph; Donna Sill, Fr; Abigail Simons, Soph; Keltic Straughan, Soph; Ardelle Williams, Fr. [ 333 334 K ■' ' v — — ■— l.l.ll.l.(ll 1 ■■■!■■■■' ' kiuli H.i i Austin Has Low Turnover And High Interest 4 f% Lynda Berge, Fr,- Marie Berglund, Fr,- Brenda Bushell, Fr; Gail Clancy, Soph; Alison Daysmith, Sr, Esther Eckenberg, Fr; Leslie Gill, Fr; Linda Lenke, Fr; Nancy McCorkle, Soph; Sharron Mullin, Sr; Susan Nelson, Fr. With die large influx of treshnieii came fresh ideas, and when con- joined with the renewed enthus- iasm of the upperclassmen, Austin ' s girls ran the gamut of acti ' ities— exchanges, queen contests, and campus activities. Austin lounge was the place for the Hansee Sun- du nijiht film series which l rou ' iht to many a variety in movie enter- tainment. Block seating at the Rep- ertor - Theatre and the art shows were keenly supported. House turn- over was the lowest in years and most of the girls could say, We like it here. 12 Margaret Ruyle, Fr; Nancy Scharf, Fr; Mary Spoor, Sr; Mary Steen, Grad. The Essence Of Blaine Is More Than A Home Top Row: Corlene Barratt, Fr; Maurita Brady, Soph; Mary Coler, Fr; Terri Combs, Fr; Carol Dooley, Sr; Judy Dugger, Soph; Mary Erickson, Ft; Yvonne Fisher, Jr; Jane Hallstrom, Fr; Barbara Howard, Sr; Kathryn Ide, Fr. Bottom Row: Mary Jones, Jr; Carol Kalhagen, Fr; Marcia Kelly Fr; Nancy Lackland, Sr; Betty Madson, Soph; Margaret Mar, Grad; Colene McKee, Fr; Helen Moore, Fr; Stephanie O ' Hearn, Fr; Carolyn Partlow, Fr; Lisette Roozen, Fr. Willo Scott, Jr; Janet Shaw, Fr; Jean Whitemarsh, Jr; Janet Youngquist, Sr. More than a home, iMaine House ])ecame a way of life for the 105 girls living there. They shared, each in her own wav— Angel Flight, TJw Prism, Silver Fish, and WIHC committees. Blaine women fre- cjuentlv adjourned to after-dinner programs likt- a piano concert hv Pierre Di en i, fireside hootenan- m ' es, Aikido demonstrations, and Mark Ingle ' s discussion of Viet Nam. It was unit rather than di ersit ' that made Blaine the house that was more than a home. 336 iyi iik Camano Captures Spirit Award, Loses Mattresses, Bottles --% f.-i flA Top Row: Laurinda Ainsworth, Fr; Cheryl Almond, Fr; Catherine Baylon, boph; Mary Bogaard, Sr; Laurie Buchman, Fr,- Patricia Byer, Soph; Cathy Cain, Fr; Margery Cain, Soph; Janet Clark, Fr; Carolyn Cooke, Fr; Linda Coyle, Jr. Second Row: Dale DeMoney, Fr; Anna Dingle, Fr; Elizabeth Doupe, Fr; Sarah Eldridge, Jr; Nancy Fairchild, Soph; Dianne Ferguson, Soph; Cath- erine Geier, Fr; Peggy Halligan, Fr; Nikki Hansen, Fr; Janice Hulbert, Soph; Donna Kershaw, Soph. Third Row: Barbara Korda, Fr; Cheryl Krone, Fr; Roberta Larson, Soph; Michele Miller, Soph; Linda Monfore, Fr; Elizabeth Mott, Soph; Carol Nance, Jr; Mary Natale, Soph; Darlene Odegaard, Fr; Jennifer Onstott, Soph; Lorita Phillips, Fr. Bottom Row: Stephanie Ross, Fr; Patricia Schoff, Fr; Candice Scott, Fr; Becky Steele, Soph; Fay Suttles, Soph; Katherine Thiede, Fr; Merrie Wal- lace, Fr; Janis Wheeler, Soph; Paula Winslowe, Jr; Karen Woodruff, Soph; Lois Yoshida, Fr. Camano House members gather round the guitars for an evening jam session. Ten Triplets Create ' Trials ' Caution — Women at Pla de- •scribes the Camano firl.s— 110 in all— and their guitars. Tliey won tlic Sigma Chi Spirit Award (re- member the 3:30 a.m. raid?), held an 11 p.m. victory march for Mary and Janis and faced the trials and tribulations of 10 triplets. C]ainaiio-ites were active as ski bimnies. Alpha Lambda Deltas and Rally Girls. We ' ll always remember those fifth- floor pondings and Hurricane Margie ' s wrath. Standards ' City Diunp, the chorus line, Doctor Gretrtr and all the nurses, Who emptied all the bottles in 511 and 604? and the missing mattresses. 337 Top Row: Carolyn Anderson, Fr,- Lauretta Balconri, Fr; AAaryann Batf, Soph; Victoria Becker, Soph; Cheryl Boyd, Fr; Mary Cheung, Jr,- Nancy Davison, Fr, Kathleen Devine, Fr; Michele Fortier, Fr; Sandra Fox, Sr; Gail Franklin, Fr. Second Row: Katherine Fritsch, Fr; Marcia Godbey, Soph; Frances Hartley, Soph; Kathleen Hayenga, Jr; Pamela King, Jr; Susan Lofthus, Soph; Merridy Losey, Fr; Terrylea Madsen, Fr; Janine Martin, Soph; Marilyn Martinez, Fr; Susan Mitchell, Fr. Third Row: Karen Nelson, Fr; Mary Nichols, Fr; Karen Ogren, Fr; Nancy Okamoto, Fr; Kriss Olsson, Fr; Carol Peterson, Soph; Jerri Piatt, Fr; Dawn Rickert, Fr; Diane Roestel, Fr; Donna Rogers, Fr; Nancy Schmieden, Fr. Bottom Row: Sally Schoppert, Fr; Lynne Shaeffer, Soph; Molly Lynn Snyder, Fr; Cheryl Spencer, Fr; Jane Stephens, Fr; Mary Stern, Fr; Marilyn Strelitzer, Fr; Jan Syltebo, Fr; Sue Ann Thompson, Soph; Judith Whitaker, Sr; Nancy Wimmer, Soph. Cypress House Has Friendly, Lively, Responsible Year lialloons in the closets, string-strung rooms and surprise snacks high- lighted the wav to Pixie-hood for tlie Red Garter Girls ' of ( press last fall. A big Halloween party topped off the week of fun and new friendships. Freshmen and transfer students, the greater part of C press member- ship, ga e full support to officers and activities in making the house a home— friendly, lively, and a lot of fun. Midnight jam sessions intermingled witli finals, snacks, surprise phone calls, pinnings, and engagements to produce an enthusiastic Cypress spirit that prevailed throughout the year. 338 We ' re decorating for Christmas— whad ' ya think we were doing? Leary House Comes Alive; Residents Scattered At Year ' s End The ghost-like silence spread up the graceful staircase into the dead end of each room in Learv House. Then rustling of life began and finall) it was autumn. It was living, routine and incon- venient. But it was tolerable with so man girls— so manv different kinds of iirls— who somehow man- aged to li e in harmonv. There were the freshmen with their long blonde hair, their noise, their freshness, their individualism. Autumn came and went. Some months skipped b faster than others with big dates, fomials, and smorsrasbords. Other months slowh ' drifted alonii, with niiihts of studv- ing which seemed to begin and never end. But the ear did end, and Lear ' House suddenlv began to scatter her inhabitants. The staircase once again was silent. Go ahead. Eat oli my popcorn. 1 don ' t mind. Really. Top Row: Margaret Bennett, Jr; Gail Bordon, Soph; Orvella Curfman, Jr. Second Row: Jill Cyr, Fr; Nancy Davis, Fr; Virginia de Desrochers, Fr. Bottom Row: Diana Fowler, Fr; Tonnie Hawk, Fr; Susan Hildahl, Fr. Top Row: Susan Holmes, Fr; Karen Kruchek, Sr; Ann Lockwood, Soph; Mary McCauley, Soph; Elizabeth Mehlum, Sr; Adrienne AAeier, Soph; Diane Moore, Jr; Hannah Nakatani, Grad; Virginia Petry, Sr; Joan Plumb, Soph. Bottom Row: Mary Ann Quick, Fr; Cheryl Roessel, Soph; Lois Saxauer, Fr; Margaret Scott, Sr; Lorraine Torigoe, Sr; Barbara Tracy, Fr; Freda Venable, Sr; Mary Ellen Whelan, Sr; Linda Wulff, Fr; Janie Yamamura, Sr. 339 McKee: Specialty Of Hansee Combines Cordiality, Spontaneity Q a A ( f£SB5 Q Top Row: Jill Allenbaugh, Soph; Sandra Appelman, Jr; JoAnn Bracken, Jr.- Kay Churchill, Jr,- Patricia Davis, Jr; Christine Hawley, Fr; Tanauan Hulbert, Fr; Judith Huntington, Jr; Irene Porter, Grad; Carole Leach, Soph; Kristin Magnusson, Fr. Bottom Row: Linda Marsh, Fr; Kathleen McGaughey, Soph; Vonda AAclntyre, Fr; Candy Moore, Jr; Constance Nickerson, Fr; Beverly Norwood, Fr, Margaret Rattle, Sr; Sarah Rendleman, Soph; Jo Savage, Fr; Susan Schier, Fr; Carol Schinmann, Fr. What ' s so special about Hansee girls? McKee Girls! Their vear, as obser ecl In ' their two inatronK turnkey ad isers ( Marihn and Irene), was brimming over with warm, vibrant spontaneity; with gregarious le it -: witli the sharing of life. Wliat otlier house can boast having a Mob ? Situation: clnon- ic RF ' s. Where else can you find exuberant folkdancing, on-the-spot coffee houses, St. jud and Punch? Where will ()u find a eoiitatiious cordiality? McKee House. Rj Victoria Schmidt, Jr; Faye Shiratori, Jr; Lora Spaethe, Jr; Karen Vick, Sr; Civillia Winslow, Jr; Mary Jo Zandarski, Fr. The clock seems to have stopped at 5:55 p.m. When ' s dinner?! Maury Girls Solve ' Who Left The Ring ' Mystery How to get acquainted (and find out who left the ring in the bath- tub ) was the problem faced b ' the 124 girls living in Maury House this •ear. There were a number of methods, they found— like attend- ing tlie house meetings and ex- changes (they met guvs, too), be- ing Pixie-nice to a secret pal during Tillicum Week, riding the eight- coach train to the WSU Homecom- ing game (more guvs) and room- ing in a triple. Getting acquainted was fun. Robin Abrams, Soph; Anne Barry, Fr; Donna Bosch, Jr.; Cherie Byrd, Fr. W rt f Top Row: Nancy Cline, Fr; Carol Cooper, Fr; Cheryl Cramer, Jr; Katharine Crosby, Fr; Annalee Dahlie, Jr; Julie Edwards, Fr; Caro leen Fitzgerald, Fr; Karen Foged, Fr; Cathryn Hansen, Soph; Natalie Hargrave, Fr. Second Row: Dorothy Hartley, Fr; Judy Herber, Soph; Patricia Hogan, Soph; Jean Howell, Fr; Margaret Janson, Fr; Patricia John Kildall, Soph; Janice Knudson, Fr; Marsha Kohler, Fr; Joyce Koshi, Fr; Linda Larson, Jr. Third Row: Cynthia Leingang, Fr; Charlotte Leonard, Fr; Marilyn Livesley, Fr; Mary Mantel, Fr; Lynne McShane, Fr; Cecilia Newell, Fr; Kathleen Peterson, Fr; Valerie Reese, Fr; Jean Sheridan, Soph; Brenda Shimojima, Fr. Bottom Row: Nancy Shiogi, Fr; Donna Solle, Jr; Marsha Stein, Soph; Barbara Strum, Fr; Bonnie Thie, Fr; Connie Vetter, Soph; Soph; Jody Warden, Fr; Marion Watson, Fr; Arlene Winkle, Jr; Susan Wong, Fr. Farias, Jr; Col- son, Jr; Sandra Fr; Janet Ohifs, Laura Walker, 341 Mercer girls entertained guests from all over the world at their foreign student dinner fall quarter. Mercer ' Sparkles ' n Pink Champagne Mercer House laiim lud the new- year with all (lie sparkle of pink chanipa ' jjile, weleoiniiin 78 new girls and Mis. Diek, acK i.ser. Mercer won the wouien ' s intra- nunal swim niaratlion, and xolley- ball hopefuls became champs. Together with Baker, the ' I ' urple Onions won the reser ed tickets for th Two Cor ettes, an Angel, and l-lie president of ' omen■s Recreational C onncil helped create the .spirit which made this a go-go year for Nh-rcer. ft 2 H Top Row: Carol Anderson, Fr; Christine Anderson, Fr; Roberta Anderson, Soph; Jacquelyn Armstrong, Jr; Helen Ayra, Soph. Second Row: Sue Blackbourn, Fr; Kathleen Brodie, Soph; Kathleen Carroll, Jr; Evelyn Clewans, Soph; Julie Cline, Fr. Bottom Row: Phyllis Cole, Soph; Elaine Collins, Soph; Gay Cordell, Jr; Joy Dent, Jr; Leah Dickinson, Fr. 342 J 7 K m n ft A i| © i Top Row: Jeanne Dille, Soph; Suzanne Downey, Fr; Diane Dray, Fr; Annetta Droppert, Fr; N !iXMa Easterly, Soph; Candace Eustace, Fr; Sandra Evans, Fr; Elaine Gaulin, Fr; Janice Gibbons, Fr. Second Row: Caria Gordon, Fr; Gail Gormley, Fr; Kathy GrifFin, Soph; Carol Hard, Jr; Karen Haugen, Fr; Victoria Hull, Fr; Linda Jackson, Fr; Karen Jeffer, Soph; Ann Karlsnes, Soph. Third Row: Linda Kubota, Soph; Barbara Larson, Fr; Mary Lashley, Fr; Nina Lauterbach, Soph; Barbara Lind, Fr; Martha Loomis, Fr; Donna Loss, Jr; Therese McKune, Fr; Carol Malen, Soph. Fourth Row: Karen Miller, Fr; Merilyn Netsch, Fr; Virginia Oakes, Fr; Carol Rabung, Jr; Shirley Roberts, Fr; Vickie Robinson, Fr; Virginia Sale, Fr; Martha Schroeder, Fr; Charlotte Stevens, Soph. Bottom Row: Darcy Thayer, Soph; Charlotte Troeh, Fr; Margritt von Gohren, Fr; Sila Washburn, Fr; Janet Wellman, Fr; MarySue Wenger, Jr; Carol West, Sr; Jan Wheeler, Fr; Susan Wilcox, Fr, 343 fh % I f- 0(HiPt . ,..1 , • ( 1 Top Row; Bonnie Ashleman, Jr; Judith Billman, Soph; Betty Bixby, Soph; Nancy Bixby, Fr; Susan Boyce, Fr; Pamela Bredouw, Jr; Margaret Browne, Soph; Nancy Cook, Jr; Kathryn Cox, Fr; Sheryl Daly, Fr; Susanne Daly, Fr. Second Row: Gayle Dambres, Soph; Norma Durham, Soph; Christie Emil, Fr; Christine Everett, Soph; Signa Garland, Soph; Janice Gould, Soph; Shaunee Hansvold, Soph; Jan Hermason, Fr; Kathleen HoFFman, Soph; Andrea Innes, Soph; Judy Johnson, Soph. Third Row: Patricia Kerrigan, Soph; Carol Kowarsh, Soph; Diane Kuether, Soph; Margaret Lewis, Soph; Judith Lorence, Sr; Andrea Love, Soph; Diane Maeda, Jr; Sharon Maeda, Sr; Lois Mains, Jr; Susan Mamlock, Soph; Dianne Marshall, Soph. Bottom Row: Nancy Massey, Fr; Cheryl Mathewson, Soph; JoAnn Morse, Soph; Kitrina Morss, Fr; Nancy Owens, Jr; Beverly Petrie, Soph, Donna Shintaku , Soph; Kimberly Simons, Fr; Joan Sivertson, Soph; Kim Slater, Fr; Kathleen Smith, Jr. Stuart Sponsors Foreign Student, Participates In ' Telethon ' Top Row: Pamela Springan, Jr; Marsha Terao, Soph; Michelle Therriault, Soph; Sally Tobin, Jr; Dana Ummel, Fr. Bottom Row; Carolyn Wahlers, Fr; Nancy Whitman, Fr; Julie Wilkinson, Soph; Pauline Wold, Fr; Stephanie Zimmerman, Fr. Stuart and their Mocgregor brothers joined for a Songfest choir. Stuart ji;iil.s— tlif Lively Ones — campaii nt ' d, ponded, participated and e cMi .studied tlii.s war. Judy and C hri.s captured top WUK; po- sition.s and He - liccauie i il( scc- retar . Sliaron Maeda .ser ed on BOC and Salh Tol)in took care of AWS correspondence. 344 Together witli . ir Force. Stuart girls gaxi ' the Mareli i)l Dimes Telethon an all-ni ' j;ht crew —and in return ' ot an all-ni ' j;ht part . With the ui()ue earned Ikum spon- soring an open dance, Stuart was ahle to hrin ' 4 its own foreign stu- dent ti) asliington from Panama. Song Fest, Music Man, Oscars, rhinsdav night pondings, pajamas, ice cream and Mrs. Lucke - made tlie vear a memorable one lor tlie fills ol Stuart. Top Row: Linda Allen, Soph; Marcia Backlund, Jr; Janet Beck, Soph; Bonny Chinnock, Soph; Janice Colson, Jr; Sandra Crosby, Jr; Janet Cullor, Fr. Second Row: Mary Davies, Fr; Suzann Finch, Fr; Kathleen Ford, Jr; JoAnne Franzwa, Soph; Donna Gilbert, Soph; Nancy Gordon, Soph; Sandra Hardin, Soph. Third Row: Beth Harrold, Jr; Julia Hecht, Fr; Cheryl Jessen, Fr; Dorothy Johnson, Fr; Judith Junker, Fr; Nancy Kessner, Soph; Frances Larson, Soph. Fourth Row: Lois Leiand, Jr; Alane Lyons, Fr; Rochelle McCombs, Fr; Marilyn McTavish, Jr; Linda Mills, Soph; Marjorie Minaker, Soph; Judith Painter, Fr. Fifth Row: Sharon Parsons, Soph; Glenda Pearson, Sr; Pamela Pope, Fr; Patricia Powell, Soph; Patricia Roskelley, Soph; Patricia Sarchet, Jr; Sally Shattuck, Soph. Bottom Row: Susan Smith, Soph; Patricia Sparkman, Fr.; Diana Staats, Fr.; Jean Strasser, Fr.; Ann Whitcomb, Soph; Lorraine Willenbrock, Fr; Janet Youngberg, Fr. ' V Stands For Victory, Vashon With .spirit and enthusiasm Va.shon welcomed a new housemother, Mrs. Miller, and crowned Captain (Tim Coolev) Vashon. Five for- eign students were adopted to share ideas bv the fireside. The coordination strikes e ery ten seconds ' club met on the volley ball court, and the girls cruised to their island home. t 1 ' % i A i ■I- ' r ' . ' V A ' A • • M d  Top: Shelly Adams, Soph; Arleen Ambrose, Fr. Second: Karen Biersdorff, Fr; Carolyn Blaylock, Soph. Third: Susan Brummet, Soph; Merry Burnette, Soph. Fourth: Laura Callen, Fr; Kay Cottrell, Fr. Fifth: Gayle Countryman, Fr; Lynn DeWeese, Fr. Sixth: Nancy Faulkner, Soph; Rana FItzsimmons, Fr. Seventh: Kathleen Flore, Soph; Sharon Iwen, Soph. Bottom: Kathryn Kalbach, Fr; Merri Keefer, Fr. t: § Top: Kathy Lohman, Soph; Lucinda Magruder, Jr; Beverly Martin, Fr; Linda McCroskey, Soph. Second: Patricia McEachen, Soph; Christa Mey, Soph; Susan Miller, Sr; Risa Mullis, Fr. Third: Joanne Pendleton, Soph; Constance Purdy, Soph; Gail Robertson, Fr; Christine Rommel, Fr. Fourth: Bonnie Schrader, Soph; Sarann Stevens, Soph; Judith Thaler, Fr; Dee Todd, Jr. Bottom: Barbara Trevithick, Fr; Linda Viaene, Sr; Helen Wedel, Fr; Mary Yano, Fr. Safeco, Rainier Provide Zest For Dotson House Do yoii grunt and groan when that alarm rings? Are your mornings dull and unexciting? Come alive! Join Dotson House where Safeco ' s flashes of profundity team up with inspiring views of Mt. Rainier to make mornings bearable. Besides their daily inspirationals, Dotson members found e.xtra en- tertainment in broken elevators, slippery hallways (drat those new carpets!), pondings, pinnings, and pajama parties. Brother Doug turned big model for the house banquet but was no match for Randy and Hans, the honorary playboys. Dotson House not only came alive; it was a fun place to live. ' 1 V W1 V. fvK -M •:; H W And the (Safeco?) sign flashed out its warning, in the words that it was forming . . , 347 Honderich House: First To Go Up, Lost To Come Down In Lander It ' s iinicjiic: it ' s out of the ordinaiy: its unprccedcntc ' d; it ' s GIRLS in tlu- MEN ' S DORMS. Thc - in ;ul( ' d Lander Hall and liked sixth floor so ninth thev de- cided to stay and i all it their Hon- derich home. New traditions had to he created— like the first hirthdav ponding and the Open Lounge. Then there was that mystical float- ing mattress in the lobby. Enchanced b the nearness of Rofcre, a distinct air prevails in Honderich. V]i in Lander, they are the first to go nj) bnt the last to come down. Top Row: Stevanna Allen, Fr; Thelma Allison, Fr; EJaine Berrie, Soph; Doris Borden, Fr; Sandra Brown, Jr, Nancy Cunninqham, Jr,- Beverly Davis, Fr; Denise Dunning, Soph. Second Row: Kathleen Falconer, Fr; TonI Fulmer, Fr; Durlyn Gonnason, Soph; Cathy Gvi inn, Fr; Carol Jensen, Fr; Nancy Jones, Fr; Linda Kellogg, Fr; Candlce Kimber, Soph. Bottom Row: Dianna Leber, Fr; Marilyn Lenfest, Soph; Penny Lockwood, Fr; Marilee Mansfield, Soph; Susan McCulloch, Sr; Ann Mickelwait, Soph; Gretchen Montgomery, Fr; Mary Oppelt, Soph. Top Row: Thelma Pratt, Soph; Cynthia Robinson, Soph. Second Row: Margaret Tay- lor, Sr; Marianne Teman, Fr. Third Row: Carol Thomas, Soph; Mary Jo Thorson, Fr. Fourth Row: Margaret Toy, Fr; Rachel Venneberg, Fr. Bottom Row: Francis White, Fr, Mary Wiese, Soph. 348 Macgregor Wins Saiyuk Scholarship Award Fourth Floor, Lander Hall is th e place where the men ot Mae;j;rc;j;()r combine work with pleasure. Ath- letic championships in bowlin;j; and basketball lilended well with social functions to broaden the interests of Macgregor House members. A house choir participated in Song Fest. The men also received the Sai uk Scholastic Award by earn- ing the highest grade point a erage in the Terry-Lander complex. Tlie ha e learned a great deal, not oul through their courses, but also tlnough lixing together. After a house meeting to weigh the possible repercussions of their act, it ' s into the drink for another hapless Macgregor ponding victim. Who ' s next— the adviser perhaps? 349 Maverick Hosts Halloween Exchange To pro idc a cultural, social and academic extension to the class- room, is the purpose of Ma erick House. This vear Pamela headed the culture campaign while Bud took care of social affairs. The lit- erarv words of Dell and Hoyle led the academic field. Spontaneous events were often ini- tiated l) Rod, our double A, the trio of Frank, Rock and Norm w ith their guitars, Howie with perfect confusion in 352, Tom ' s roommate Luck - (and he has been .so far), and cries of How I)out a little knuckle ' : ringing througli tlie hall. Organized events were accented bv the traditional pondings, the Maverick e.xclianges and sponsored tea parties. fi P ,ff Top Row: Leeon Aller, Fi, Brian Bell, Soph; James Briggs, Fr. Second Row: Norman Corwin, Fr; Rich- ard Davis, Fr; Jerry Dyar, Fr. Bottom Row: Paul Ethington, Fr; Rodney Fleischman, Sr; Jim Frost, Fr. pj C . r Halloween was a fun time for the men of Maverick. £:% dik jF p 7 Top Row: Michael Galbraith, Fr; Greg- ory Geehan, Fr; Fred Gylland, Fr. Second Row: Dale Hjort, Fr; Melvin Kemper, Jr.; William Lane, Fr. Third Row: James Long, Fr; Robert Mc- CuMoch, Fr; William Monjay, Soph. Fourth Row: David Moussette, Jr; Terry Myers, Soph; Forrest Olson, Fr. Fifth Row: Michael O ' Neill, Fr; Charles Orrestad, Soph; ClifFord Porter, Jr. Sixth Row: Frank Robinson, Jr; Mark Sa- saki, Soph; William Snydsman, Soph. Seventh Row: Douglas Speer, Fr; Allen Sylvester, Sr; Darryl Wareham, Soph. Bottom Row: Carolus Warmenhoven, Soph; Thomas Williams, Soph; Rich- ard Winters, Sr. 350 McLean Friendships Complement Stark Academia At ' Big U ' From Septemlier greetings to June goodb es, tlie women of McLean have fond memories of their second year at Lander. Studies were often set aside as the Sirls gathered for after-hours hen sessions in the newh-fmnislied lounge. Social chairman Jamie spent a few freezing minutes in frosh pond— her reward for anotluM ' successful exchange. And who could forget the visit to the zoo with the men of Nhi erick? When the going got roiigli, Jane and Patt were there to lend advice and moral support. They came to the rescue, too, when the whole floor was trapped in their Seventh Hea en 1) an out-of-order ele- vator. For McLean it was a vear of coop- erative living which complemented the stark academic education gained at the Big U. ti { Top Row: Susan Allen, Sr; Mary Ellen Asmundson, Soph; Patricia Baisch, Sr,- Cynthia Balfour, Fr; Linda Bickel, Soph; Anna Butrim, Fr; Susan Cogswell, Fr. Second Row: Mary Crisafulli, Sr; Barbara Critchlow, Soph; Jamie Dissault, Soph; Carolyn Dodd, Fr; Nancy Dreher, Fr; Jane Echols, Grad; Carolyn Finder, Soph. Bottom Row: Susan Galloway, Fr; Nancy Hanson, Fr; Paula Hayes, Fr; Dolores Hensel, Fr; Linda Hodges, Fr; Linda Hurley, Fr; Antoinette Kanzler, Fr. Once upon a time . . . §M 2,22 Top Row: Susan Kilde, Fr; Kathleen Kirwan, Fr; Nancy Kukkola, Fr; Sharon Larsen, Fr; Barbara Manz, Fr; Pamela Marx, Fr. Second Row: Haunani Minn, Soph; Margaret Murdoch, Soph; Gail Neilson, Fr; Laurie Pease, Fr; Diane Petersen, Fr; Susan Potter, Soph. Bottom Row: Ann Richards, Soph; Adrienne Smith, Fr; Joyce Stearns, Sr; Lynne Stepanek, Soph; Connie Veldink, Sr; Joy Wannamaker, Fr. 351 I - Vt--. . ' J •- ' ' 1 iPi i - - i ii I ! A - 1 .! ; - Hk B ? ,? .«f «■.!■■llHV sH • 1 McMahon Activities Reflect ' Older Student ' Attitude 4 ft s. i a. £ in •ft 2 n C 9 Q ■' -- L. g 2, £ ST 4ik S£ 1 JL 2 ■A. 4 - gg 4k Q 1 SI Top Row: Marian Abbott, Jr.; Leon Amorin, Jr; Bruce Anderson, Jr; Moreland Anderson, Soph; Ahmad Azimi, Grad; Marilyn Bahl, Sr; Gerald Barber, Jr; Steven Barker, Sr; James Barkes, Soph; Maria Beers, Jr; William Bleak, Soph. Second Row: Lynda Bloom, Jr; Paul Brantner, Sr; Gretchen Broman, Jr; Milton Brown, Sr; Cathie Burns, Jr; Erica Byers, Jr; Trudy Capell, Jr; Bernardean Carey, Jr; Lee Carey, Jr; Earl Casper, Sr; David Cissell, Sr. Third Row: Frances Cohen, Sr; Vicki Cole, Jr; Janice Colburn, Sr; Diane Copenhagen, Sr; Frederic Dahlem, Soph; John Danell, Jr; Patricia Danner, Jr; Sharon Denney, Sr; G. Steve Derby, Sr; Carol Dilling, Jr; Charles Dixon, Sr. Fourth Row: Marilyn Donnelly, Sr; Kathleen Doupe, Sr; Thomas Draeger, Jr; Vickie Duback, Sr; Patricia Dyer, Sr; George Eaton, Jr; Margaret Ellis, Sr; Frederick Emerson, Jr; Lois Evers, Sr; Sue Farrington, Sr; Ingrid Fink, Soph. Fifth Row: David Frafjord, Jr; Michael Frankfurter, Sr.; Samuel Friendly, Sr; Pamela Gere, Sr; Dave Gibbons, Jr; Patty Gilroy, Sr; Bonnie Glenn, Jr; Glenn Goodrich, Sr; Barbara Gunn, Sr; Shirley Halpin, Grad; Karen Hansen, Sr. Bottom Row: Phillip Hargiss, Sr; Ward Henneb, Jr; Gregg Herrington, Sr; Jock Heverling, Sr; Carol Hochsprung, Sr; William Holzemer, Sr; Anita Hoyt, Sr; Jon Hubert, Sr; Marilyn Hughes, Sr; Diane Huson, Jr; Mary Irvine, Jr. 353 t McMahon Clusters: Midway Between Apartment Isolation, Dormitory Congregation Ana one, ana two, ana three . . . S«ft ?! ft •■.■% 2 SJL L Top Row: James Ishihara, Jr; Kenneth Johnsen, Sr; Dennis Johnson, Soph; Randall Johnson, Sr; Larry Jungk, Jr; Michael Keefer, Sr. Second Row: Virginia Kenway, Jr; Arthur Kiehn, Sr; Kazuo Kitamura, Grad Richard Knights, Grad; Glenn Knutson, Jr; Nancy Koo, Sr. Third Row: Mary Ann Kuhns, Sr; Michael Langsdorf, Grad; Ann Larson, Sr; Creighton LeCoq, Jr; Nancy Ledgerwood, Jr; Edward Lee, Jr. Bottom Row: Charlotte Lemcke, Sr; Susan Lemke, Jr; Donald Lentz, Jr; Sue Lindell, Sr; Robert Lytz, Sr; William Maiers, Jr. I McMahon Hall reopened its doors last fall with more than a thousand residents, a new board of officers to head its skeleton go ernment and numerous building improvements designed to accommodate the hall ' s older student populace. Housing mainlv upperclass and graduate students, McMahon can be just a place to hang a hat, or more— depending on the indi idual. This vear programs were pro ' ided bv residents and ad asers and ranged from Andante literar ' mag- azine to hootenanies and art exhib- its. Informal gatherings in the new coffee house had surroundinjis of low lights and barrel tables. The unique feature of McMahon is cluster living. Each cluster houses ei ' jht to ten students in four to six double and single rooms approxi- mating life in an apartment. Close inter-relationships develop with the accompanving problems, but McMahonites would have it no other wav. Lounge and balconv facilities are used for stud ' or so- cial events, and the open lounge policv allows co-ed acti ' ities. Generallv, students feel a unique li ing experience occurs in the cluster svsteni with ' older ' resi- dents. Q © Q Top Row: Kenneth Malich, Jr; Rodney Matsubara, Sr; Kazue Matsui, Sr; Terry McDaniel, Jr; LeRoy McKee, Jr,- Russ McNeil, Jr; Richard AAorhous, Jr; Janinne Morris, Jr; Lillian Munson, Sr; Paul Myhre, Jr. Second Row: Anne Neblett, Sr; George Nett, Jr; John Newbill, Sr; Thomas Newton, Sr; Patricia Nugent, Soph; Benjamin Odum, Grad; Patrick O ' Keefe, Jr; Arthur Olsen, Jr., Sr; Ed Olsen, Jr; Larry Olson, Sr. Third Row: Wayne Olson, Sr; Dorothy Ofterson, Sr; Caleb Otto, Jr; Gary Parker, Jr; Karen Patoile, Sr; Carol Pete, Jr; Susan Pratt, Sr; Toni Randall, Sr; Richard Reed, Jr; Rati Reiber, Sr. Bottom Row: Melvin Reudink, Jr; Carolyn Rhea, Jr; Leslie Rock, Jr; Joy Ryning, Sr; Jane Saarinen, Jr; Sandra Sarles, Sr; Mary Ann Sawhill, Jr; John Schmella, Jr; G. Diane Schneider, Sr; Charles Seaton, Jr. 355 skeletal Government Provides Essentials; Frills Not Wanted ir - jF - 1 ? f V m MI 2 liyi Top Row: David Sherbrooke, Soph; Richard Showalter, Sr; Daniel Smith, Jr; Ronald Smith, Jr; Dixie Sroufe, Sr. Second Row: Carolyn Stanberry, Jr; Leslie Stomsvik, Sr; Frank Stone, Jr; Brentwood Straughan, Jr; Vicki Sundsby, Jr. Third Row: Thomas Symonds, Jr; Thomas Syring, Soph; Judith Taylor, Sr; Frances Thatcher, Jr; Martin Thielemann, Jr. Fourth Row: Douglas Thompson, Sr; Kathleen Tietsort, Sr; Karen Tilbury, Sr; Kirsten Unbewust, Jr; Nell Gay Vedder, Soph. Fifth Row: Charles VIcek, Sr; John Walker, Jr; Lauretta Webster, Jr; Emily Weeks, Sr; William Welch, Jr. Bottom Row: A. John West, Sr; Thomas Whitaker, Jr; Forrest Wil- kinson, Jr; Robert Wright, Jr; Tatsu Yamada, Grad. New cofFee house in McMahon provided informal, intimate atmos- phere for talking, study breaks and almost nightly entertainment. 356 19 «i ' • ' 1 ' ■-. I mi I 4. i kdM Top Row: Dare Bailey, Fr; Les Ballantine, Fr. Second Row: Gary Bon- strom,, Fr; Richard Camp- bell, Fr. Bottom Row: Robert Chand- ler, Fr; Rex Colgate, Fr. You ' ve simply GOT to decide; do I get to walk you home, or does he? Men Of Baker Live Up To Legend With Ski Chalet, Hayloft; MOB Violence Reigns Supreme In Zoo With No Bars Fall was the time when 120 Baker- ites learned to live up to the legend —in the land wliere the zoo has no bars, the bears no teeth, the Head Resident no hair and MOB Vio- lence still rules. The memory of the Bed and Board Rebellion of 1966 still lingered in the air. The football and wrestling teams almost made it to the top. Two snow lovers built a ski chalet on the seventh Hoor. The lounge dances had havloft hanky-pankv. The all-night sessions that solved the world ' s problems continued. And there was alwavs that spec- tacular view of the ARE YOU - WATCH1NG - THE ROAD? sign. Past memories included the all-niiiht train to WSU and the in- famous Christmas partv. Then came the Oriental Fantas ' (that was the house formal, not the Red Guards). It was a full, fun ear for the men of Baker. 3 a C ft r: a O ,Q f ) ,« ft Top Row: David Compton, Fr; Brian Covell, Fr; Joseph Dickson, Fr; Kelley Edmondson, Fr; Richard Ford, Soph; Alan Gilhuly, Fr; Leonard Glaser, Fr; Kirk Hackler, Soph; Richard Hague, Fr; Robert Hansen, Fr; Daniel Hassler, Fr. Bottom Row: Charles Heleker, Jr; Patrick Hogan, Fr; Richard Holmquist, Grad; Clark Jeffries, Sr; Kenneth Jeffries, Fr; Dana Joiner, Soph; Mike King, Sr; William King, Soph; Nathaniel Kingsley, Fr; Philip Kreick, Fr; James Lamb, Soph. 358 a O €) .W4 JiMdMiM M mMM %f . L -«f v f -r f? ' f Top Row: John Landt, Fr; Deryl McCarty, Sr; James McDufFie, Fr; John Morrison, Fr; Gary Nadeau, Fr; Bradford Neil, Soph; Jon Nostdal, Fr; Glenn Oakes, Soph; Duane Poole, Fr; Douglas Rodruck, Jr. Bottom Row: David Sand, Fr; Gunter Schmidt, Fr; Rick Schwartz, Fr; Albert Swanson, Fr; Kenneth Walkey, Fr; Duffy Webb, Fr; Douglas Whitlock, Soph; John Williams, Soph; Terry Winder, Sr; Charles Youngquist, Fr. 359 Tour Of Cascade Stops At Lounge, Cave, Elevators 1 pi P- ' f] 9 ' r . V- Top Row: Craig Arnold, Fr; JefFry Boyce, Soph; Barry Carlaw, Fr; James Condon, Fr; Douglas Creek, Fr; Marty Gismervig, Soph; Robert Harper, Soph; John Harris, Fr; William Heidt, Fr; . y aynard Hofer, Fr; Michael Hoge, Fr. Bottom Row: William Jones, Fr; Gary McCoy, Fr; Roger Moore, Soph; Gay Mount, Fr; Reggie Nelson, Fr; John Pickering, Sr; Patrick Russell, Fr: Frank Solter, Soph; Timothy league. Soph; Gary Teale, Fr; Norman Wells, Fr. First stop on the Tyee tour of Cas- cade House, ideal location for dis- criminating men students, is the lounge, forum for democratic living, arena for championship card games and chamber of horrors. Dominating tlie lounge is a mural, painted bv mistake. The unclad Indian maiden in the lower corner was recently declared without re- deeming social value and will be wearing a miniskirt next year. Passing the cave of the Finegold, mythical lox-and-ba£rel-eating crea- ture, the torn- mo es on to the room of John, keeper of the passkey, twice locked in tlie room. Good-bye is said at the ele ators, stone-age relics working even today — occasionalh ' . If you think we ' re all going to fit in that phone booth, you ' re crazy! ' ' 360 Chelan has the distinc- tion of being the only house on campus with its own military force. The house constitution reads, All members shall be ipso - facto members of the Chelan House Mobile Reserve Corps, which can be called up in time of grave house crisis by the all-powerful Execu- tive Council. All-Powerful Council Guides Chelan ' Marine Reserves ' Alan Anderson, Soph; James Blaylock, Sr; Steven Campbell, Fr; Terry Castle, Fr; Thomas Clapp, Sr. The all-powerful Executive Council handles the top secret affairs of Chelan House. ( t k fff SZjt f ) , R f i ft ft ? P ® 4i4i i iiii i ii ik ' fi r  ,., . - M ft p (« c Top Row: John Collins, Fr; Kenneth Craig, Fr; Richard Crone, Soph; Steve Dolan, Fr; Gary Evans, Fr; John Ferrario, Fr; Ronald Free, Fr; Richard French, Fr; Larry Garner, Fr; Wayne Gilham, Soph; Dorn Hamblin, Fr. Second Row: John Hanberry, Soph; Michael Hayashi, Soph; Gary Henriksen, Soph; Kirk Johnson, Soph; Robert Kniefel, Fr; James Kosy, Fr; Henry Kowalski, Soph; John Krieger, Fr; Warren Larson, Fr; Jack Lee, Soph; Mike Naylor, Fr. Bottom Row: Terry Nelson, Fr; William Pierce, Soph; Frank Pumphrey, Fr; James Regan, Fr; Larry Runyan, Fr; Thomas Steil, Fr; Duane Thompson, Soph; Paul Walline, Fr; Jeffrey Winter, Fr; Gain Wong, Fr; Dennis Wood, Soph. 362 ■..■„.„„mm... ..-. — , - ' ' ' -«--- Mil,Mmm Jp i % r O k j J ' i k mmk im Robert Beals, Fr; David Beedon, Soph; Daniel Bienz, Fr; Gary Clark, Soph; Larry Cory, Fr; Gary Criscione, Fr; Terry Dayton, Soph; Jerry Fuller, Fr; Mark Gould, Fr; Michael Grimit, Soph; David Hamann, Fr. Olympus Takes Incentive With Radio KEG, Top Fall Grades The veterans of Olympus arrived in September in varying conditions. The pledges were wondering what it was all about. President Doug Southard moved into resi- dence in 301 and began instigating new plans. One of the major suc- cesses of the year came when Olv beat MOHC to the pimch with Terr ' Hall ' s first color television in the lounge. Radio KEG arri ed and the engi- neers went to w ' ork. After endless experimenting it went into opera- tion winter quarter, broadcasting throughout Terrv Hall. With the first three floors of Teny and 150 members, Olv was the largest liv- ing group on campus. The judicial coimcil cracked down on noise and it payed off when Olympus topped Terry Hall in GPA fall quarter. IT-T. «TrJ %C ' 3 4 . Top Row: James Henderson, Fr; Robert Hume, Fr; Gary Iverson, Fr; Emmett Koontz, Soph. Second Row: Richard Le Mier, Fr; James Marshall, Fr; Michael McKenna, Fr; Paul Meredith, Fr. Third Row: Edward Miezejeski, Fr; Frank Miller, Fr; Richard Naverf, Fr; William Purdy, Fr. Fourth Row: William Schaefer, Fr; Douglas Skelly, Fr; Douglas Southard, Soph; Robert Speck, Fr. Bottom Row: Ronald Templin, Soph; Douglas Vercoe, Fr; John Wilson, Fr; Gilbert Yee, Fr. 364 Doug Southard is manager of Terry Hall ' s KEG radio station. i v;y w T-rf C - Vt - % Tf . Top Row: Mark Allen, Fr; Barton Baker, Fr; Jerry Blanchard, Fr; John Conkle, Fr; Barclay Conrad, Fr; Allen Coslor, Fr. Second Row: Clark Cyr, Fr; James Dawson, Soph; Michael Dunkin, Fr; Walter Dunlap, Fr; Frederick Haynes, Soph; David Hillshafer, Fr. Bottom Row: Dennis Huse, Fr; Stephen Joiner, Fr; Wendell Jones, Fr; Paul Kirz, Fr; Ronald Kosloski, Fr; Jeffrey Layfon, Fr. Rainier is cool, smooth, crystal clear. But Rainier House is red hot, setting the world on fire, leaving a cloud of smoke behind. It ' s a liouse of nicknames — Uncle Willie, Lizard, Flesh Gardin, Phan- tom, and Great Evil. Captain Dale ran a tight sound ship wliile Big Daddy Dizzy Dicks advised why not to steal beds and why tlie pond is cold. Seiior Reach, the head sheet man, was always quick to fix a light or unlock a door. The exchanges, the banc[uets, the WSU train trip, and Rainier Orien- tation Weekend dance were all brought about bv the men of Rain- ier who hved and worked together to make a very good year. What Is This ' Rainier ' That ' s Setting The World On Fire? 1 tk ilk fS 5 rn ' Top Row: Kevin Leaman, Fr; Dale Machand, Jr; Dale Nelsen, Soph; Eric Paulsen, Fr; John Pettitt, Soph. Second Row: Robert Rothenberg, Fr; Daniel Slick, Fr; Darrel Smith, Fr; Mark Snyder, Fr; James Stern, Soph. Third Row: Mark Sweaters, Fr; Bernard Tagholm, Soph; Lawrence Taylor, Fr; Greg Tolling, Fr; James Teslow, Fr. Bottom Row: Russell Thomas, Fr; Robert Thompson, Fr; Peter Vale, Fr; Roger Van Divort, Fr; James Young, Fr. He ' s the one. It was HIM, I tell you. He set the fire! 365 nr.wig«M!m« . -. - mmtiMmmiaitM IFC Captures National Award -Best In Nation The Inter-Fraternity Council has the responsibility of government among the thirty-one fraternities on campus. The University ' s IFC has been honored by the National Inter-Fraternity Council as number one in the United States. The house presidents meet about once a month to discuss and vote on rules, policies, and programs. The coordination of formal Rush Week each fall is the largest task delegated to IFC. The use of IBM machines for programming has streamlined the system and brought about favorable results, including a ninety-six percent pledge total. Work continues throughout the year in the areas of scholarship, faculty relations, high school rela- tions, communication, and service projects relating to the university community. Pat Dillon, Jay Hadley, Bill McMeekin, John Coombs, Paul Shay. Al Ulbrickson, assistant dean of men; Dr. Francis Powers, IFC adviser. Betty Emerick, IFC secretary. What a Job! John Holmes, Dr. Francis Powers, Butch Blum, Kurt Bulmer, Jay Sentz, Greg Kirsch, Dennis Carlson, Bob JafFe, Glen Johnson, Jim Kelly. 366 1 % 0 ' Glen Johnson, vice president. John Holmes, rush vice president. Jim Kelly, president. Bob Jaffa, secretary. John Coombs, treasurer. Bill McMeekin, inter-relations vp. «— — «— T «mu ..nntUgffi « .,i.i..i im.um.,. , i.. .- ....■.....u......u« ... .mm4«.M. . .M«i. uj.a.« 1} QlB e a q p f a 1 ji 4ik 444ik M. 2££iLS Top Row: Robert Anderson, John Aramburu, James Avery, Andrew Ayau, Karl Blade, John Braislin, W. Henry Bryan, Thomas Clarke, Colin Conanf, Patrick Connors, Donald Corliss. Second Row: Lester Cour, Robert Cowan, William Enderlin, Lon Fairbrook, Joseph Ferrin, Steven Galbraith, Benton Gillingham, Gerald Halligan, Mark Harmon, William Harris, Robert JafFe. Bottom Row: Glen Johnson, James Kelly, John Lyman, William McMeekin, Samuel Murray, George Rohrback, Keith Russell, James Sartoris, Stanley Savage, Charles Schluter, Richard Scriven. Robert Shanafelt, Steven Stanton, Craig Stewart, Eric Swanson, Robert Tibbatts, William Trudgian, Ronald Wise. Washington hosted the 1966 Northwest Regional Inter-Fraternity Council. Eating dinner at the Kappa Sigma house during one of the evening sessions were Dean Donald Ander- son, Dean Little, Chuck Blumenfeld and Robert Ewalt, fraternity adviser at WSU. Fraternity System ' s Pi Omicron Sigma Honors Greek Men Pi Omicron Sigma was founded at the Universitv of Washington in 1954 l)y a group of Inter-Fraternitv Council officers under the direction of their Dean of Men Dr. Glen T. Tygreen, who recognized the need for honoring outstanding senior fraternity men. These individuals have made effective contributions to fraternit) ' welfare and give promise of continuing their effec- tive work toward maintaining and extending the educational leader- ship of the fraternity system. In recent years outstanding men have been sjiven honoran ' mem- bership in Pi Omicron Sigma as recognition for their contribution to the fraternit - system at the University. Since its founding, the name of Pi Omicron Sigma has spread across the United States. Tt is hoped that its name will soon be nationally established. JIFC officers Chip Pankow, vice president; Kurt Bulmer, president, and Ron Adolphi, secretary-treasurer, led the organization toward mutual cooperation among pledges. Junior Inter-Fraternity Council provides its 31 members with the opportunity to discuss mutual prob- lems, to bring out new ideas, and to focus the united efforts of pledges on specific projects. By exposing individual leaders to func- tions of an all-fraternity organiza- tion it is hoped that interest will be developed which will carry over to IFC in the following years. With this goal in mind, JIFC continues to work for the fraternity system, the University and the community. JIFC Focuses Pledge Efforts, Trains Leaders w rva fi n r Scott Neils, Doug Winch, Richard Flyg, Steve Chadwick, Larry Johnson, Ken Pottle, Jim Winquist, Chip Pankow, Kurt Bulmer, Ron Adolphi, Gary Shortt, Larry Olson, Rich Bucsko, Bob Fankhauser and Roger SchafFer, front row; Doug Keyes, Adrian Courteau, Mike Bannon, Jed Niederer, Doug Marshall, Don Schain, John Barber, Art Rorex, Mike Deleon, Tom Hosea, JefF Skillingstad, Don Hall, Bob Wood, John O ' Neal, Mark Falcone, Jim Moore, Donald Ding, William Murray, Tracy Tripp, Bill James, Dennis Stranik, Thomas Adams, Mike McKin- stry and Joe Bettridge. 369  ... ... ,.  ... . BmiH;|]|],g|«(|( «lH-|]l||[l||IM|M Panhellenic officers are Paula Kruger, Paulette Kreft, Joan Boddy, Janet Smith, Gaey Baxley, Gloria Porter, and Stevie Agar. Panhellenic Coordinates Sorority System, Represents Greek Women On Campus And Off Panhellenic is the united coordinat- ing bod ' of the sorority s steni. Composed of nine officers, two ad- visers and the presidents from each of the t vent - sororit - houses, Pan- hellenic organizes and controls both formal and infonnal rush. During winter quarter Panhellenic sponsors an Inspirational Kickoff Tea, followed in the spring by a training retreat for all members. The organization works closeh ' with lntcrfraternit Council, co- sponsoring the Greek Letter and an annual spring conference. Paula Kruger, treasurer, and Janet Smith, first vice president. Gloria Porter, secretary. 370 Junior Panhellenic members gather to plan the Mothers March of Dimes with JIFC. Junior Panhellenic is an association that attempts to foster friendship and cooperation among the pledges of the sororities on campus. It also trains pledges in the organization and policies of the Panfiellenic pro- gram and promotes high schol- arship by giving financial aid to an entering freshman girl from the State of Washington. With this in mind activities such as an apple sale and the Mothers March of Dimes with JIFC are planned to bring about better com- munication between the pledge class members. Money earned from the apple sale provides the funds necessary for the scholarship. Discussions between the pledge class presidents and advisers and speakers bring a better understand- ing to all. Junior Panhellenic Unites Coed Pledges Pledge class presidents meet once a month to plan Junior Panhellenic activities. 371 Acacia Loses Skins, Bull, Pledge, Oar; Gains Still Being Counted Returning from Tnrkt-v, e v Or- leans, Barcelona, Norway and Mer- cer Island, the men of the i y- covered palace returned for anoth- er year of studies and intramural reading. The pledges had a well- planned sneak; but who invited the acti es? Winter quarter and the Week saw the initiation of the best pledge class since ' 66. Acacia had its first week-cud function. Except for Nh)nda s classes, it was a huge spring success. Sharman w as our sweetheart. The year ' s losses included one Bull, five skins, one pledge and one oar which all showi d up in the end. The gains are still being counted. ; . C pi c O f— Ca c JpJ (p - ' - - r« , ' P HT Top Row: Alan Anderson, Sr; Robert Besecker, Fr; Daniel Carpenter, Sr; Tim Coleman, Jr; Robert Dong, Fr; Dennis Dormaier, Soph; Garry Elliot, Jr. Second Row: Leigh Erickson, Sr; Joseph Ferrin, Sr; Charles Gazarek, Jr; Donald Hall, Fr; Dwight Hartman, Sr; Boyd Henshaw, Fr; Bob Hofstatter, Soph. Bottom Row: Robert Hunt, Jr; Jeffrey Jaksich, Soph; Richard Jarvis, Jr; Stephen Jarvis, Fr; Loren Johnson, Jr; George King, Soph; Kenneth Knudtson, Soph, Would you believe it ' s an End of the World dance? ,9 « r r s5 - y It 4 pw P p5 ■■• r . fl . 4ik Top Row: Robert McCollom, Soph; Terry Miller, Jr; Michael Nowak, Fr. Second Row: William Parsell Jr., Soph; Bradley Prior, Soph; Richard Reed, Soph. Third Row: Claude Robinson, Sr; David Rowland, Jr; Donald Sabo, Soph. Fourth Row: Jerry Schmid, Soph; Steven Schmidt, Jr; George Semb, Sr. Fifth Row: Timothy Smith, Jr; Alan Spjut, Soph; Lewis Van Osdel, Jr. Bottom Row: Jerry Wertzbaugher, Soph; Roger Wilcoxen, Jr; David Zeven- bergen, Fr. V A- X4 A M j v 5 ' ntf r V ' i X 41 1 t .. % m .: jk. •- ' MP ' V ' ' Alpha Chi Omega Remembers Nothing Less Than Happiness Some of the things heard at the house this vear might be called madness, like Wimps, I mean, really!, All right, Super Twit. A Chi O ' s will remember midnight meetings, an e er-wet sundeck, a new housemother, blue stuff in the punch, Sig Ep exchanges, 38 pledg- es and their neighbors, not to men- tion the Sweetheart of Sigma Chi, Little Sisters of Minerva, a fresh- man songleader, Husky Honeys, and a first prize Homecoming sign. Top Row: F. Paulette Adams, Soph; Victoria Anderson, Soph; Kathryn Bennett, Fr; Margi Bennett, Jr; Dorelie Berg, Fr. Second Row: Michele Carroll, Fr; Sharon Christiansen, Sr; Can- dice Cline, Soph; Jill Condon, Jr; Marilynn Cunningham, Soph. Bottom Row: Sally Davenport, Soph; Pamela Dean, Soph; Marcia Dickerson, Soph; Sandra Elmer, Soph; Carolann Engel, Soph. Then as soon as the hen lays them, you add two eggs to the batter. 374 A Chi O: Say When, Say Where, Say Why, Say Who SS fi Top Row: Nancy Falkner, Soph; Julie Fielding, Soph; Gayle Fitzgerald, Soph; Lea Fleissner, Fr; Millie Follis, Fr; Constance Foster, Sr. Second Row: Lucy Foster, Soph; Jamye Franklin, Soph; Gwendolyn Geer, Fr; Phyllis Gering, Fr; Jane Godfrey, Sr; Pamela Graber, Soph. Third Row: Arlyn Grove, Fr; Susan Harris, Jr; Margie Harvey, Jr; Karen Has- kell, Fr; Susan Hearron, Fr; Deborah Hicks, Soph. Fourth Row: Gaye Hill, Soph; Constance Hokanson, Sr; Susan Horther, Soph; Penny Hutchison, Fr; Sandra Jelovich, Sr; Randi Johnson, Soph. Fifth Row: Susan Johnson, Jr; Carole Jonas, Fr; Sharon Kells, Sr; Karen Ket- tenring, Sr; Martha Knauss, Soph; Suzanne Kruger, Soph. Sixth Row: Diane Kruse, Sr; Shari Kuest, Sr; Ann Lagerquist, Sr; Maxine Larson, Soph; llene Mannon, Fr; Kathy Marin, Jr. Seventh Row: Linda Mathis, Jr; Susan McDaniel, Jr; Janice McDowell, Fr; Margaret Menard, Sr; Susan Miller, Fr; Heather Morris, Sr. Bottom Row: Gretchen Newman, Jr; Sheryl Northrop, Soph; Joani Olson, Jr; C. Janne Paulson, Fr; Jefri Peden, Fr; Gail Perdue, Jr. Top Row: Susan Peterson, Fr; Katherine Phillips, Fr; Judy Pierson, Sr; Susan Ranum, Jr. Second Row: Robin Reeves, Jr; Susan Rosenberry, Fr; Marilyn Rossano, Fr; Kathy Ryan, Sr. Third Row: Candice Ryning, Soph; Lyn Sheridan, Soph; Susan Siddoway, Jr; Kathleen Simmons, Soph. Fourth Row: Judith Skeers, Jr; Sandra Slade, Jr; Constance Smith, Jr; Karen Smits, Soph. Fifth Row: Robin Staser, Sr; Linda Swartz, Fr; Sue Tallman, Soph; Priscilla Twiss, Soph. Sixth Row: Tracy Ursic, Soph; Nancy Vaughan, Sr; Patricia Wallace, Fr; Pamela Ward, Soph. Seventh Row: Shirley Wersen, Fr; Sandra West, Sr; Doreen Weymouth, Jr; Anne Whitehead, Fr. Bottom Row: Ann Whiting, Jr; Barbara Willey, Jr; Kathy Yahraus, Fr; Judith Zimmerman, Soph. 375 Alpha Delta Phi ' s Bash For Owens, Fill Shellhouse Plan New Addition, ' Lend ' Six Kegs To Mercer Island Police - C ' fi ?? © -1 pop r.. q a f .5 a m r q .e . © ' ( . f . t . pi t t e k 4. .r ,- - t i C !f? u M !(f?l (I iikAikttliuh Top Row: Lars Andersen, Jr; Robert Armstead, Fr; Wes Balda, Fr,- Boyd Beck, Fr; Alexis Borovikoff, Sr; Glen Bowser, Soph; Michael Buckley, Sr; Michael Bush, Soph; Eric Carlson, Soph; Donald Carstens, Jr; Jeffrey Clayton, Soph. Second Row: William Coats, Soph; David Covey, Sr; Buzz Dakan, Jr; Robert Davis, Soph; Jean DeBruler III, Sr; Arthur DeBusschere, Soph; Sho Dozono, Sr; William Dussault, Soph; David Eash, Fr; Richard Easter, Fr; John Ebinger, Jr. Third Row: Richard Ecker, Jr; Thomas Eckmann, Fr; Robert Efird, Soph; Terril Efird, Sr; Steven Eichler, Fr; James Emacio, Jr; Robert Feasel, Fr; Gerald Fleet, Jr; Dennis Fluegge, Sr; Jefferson Fulton, Jr; Larry Gove, Sr. Fourth Row: Jack Hand, Jr; Mark Harmon, Sr; Stephen Henderson, Soph; Alvin Huether, Fr; Robert Hyslop, Fr; Randy Irving, Sr; Robert Isaacson, Soph; Thomas Ismon, Sr; Thomas Iveroth, Soph; Larry Keeler, Sr; John Keller, Sr. Fifth Row: Robert Keller, Fr; Jim Kennedy, Soph; Tom Kimberling, Jr; Philip Kinnaman, Sr; Robert Knudson, Sr; Rich Lane, Fr; Lester LeRoss Sr; John Linde, Soph; Henry Lombard, Soph; Gregg Longmeier, Jr; Steven Loyd, Soph. Sixth Row: Richard Markov, Sr; Philip Marshall, Fr; Jeffrey McClain, Soph; Jay McGinness, Fr; David McLean, Sr; Bill Meyers, Soph; Jack Millikan, Sr; Robert Nickinovich, Fr; Brian Nielsen, Sr; Charles North, Fr; James Nystrom, Soph. Bottom Row: Larry Olson, Fr; Garth Orkney, Fr; Robin Orkney, Jr; Donald Peterson, Soph; James Pickens, Sr; Peter Robison, Fr; Randall Russac, Soph; Charles Salmon, Soph; Charles Schlufer, Sr; Gary Shortt, Fr; David Sinclair, Sr. 376 Alpha Delts and Chi Omegas entertained happy children at their annual Christmas Party. q p a f . « a Top Row: Richard Sl eers, Sr; Edward Skone, Jr; Byron Skubi, Sr; Craig Smith, Sr. Second Row: Eric Swanson, Sr; Roger Tennant, Sopii; Peter Tronquet, Sr; K. Dee Walker, Fr. Bottom Row: Timothy Weaver, Sr; Michael Wilder, Jr; Tom Williams, Soph; Gregory Zoller, Soph. Alpha Delts: Unique Approach Diversity and leadership were key words for the Alpha Delts this year. After a long dry spell, plans for the new addition were finalized. Athletically, Bledsoe and Borrego bashed for Owens and AD oarsmen filled the shellhouse. Social life suffered a slight setback when Alpha Delts ' lent ' six kegs to the Mercer Island police. The Alpha Delt approach is unique: a realization of individual potential reflecting a mature atti- tude toward the AD mystique. 6 ' p • 2fM2 f -fe i Top Row: Linda Adams, Soph; Penny Adkins, Jr,- Barbara Almvig, Sr; Adrienne Anderson, Jr; Marilyn Anderson, Fr; Meredith Auer- bach, Soph; Linda Berquist, Soph; Mary Jo Beyersdorf, Fr; Susan Biebesheimer, Jr; Laurel Boatman, Soph. Second Row: Elizabeth Bracelin, Sr; Nancy Bristol, Sr; Bonnie Brownlow, Soph; Karen Bulmer, Sr; Pamela Burink, Fr. Susan Catlin, Soph; Judy Chandler, Soph; Donna Sansky, Soph; Claudia Davis, Sr; Melinda Drescher, Fr. Third Row: Lynn Drews, Soph; Kathleen Drury, Jr; Sharon Ducken, Soph; Susan Eichler, Soph; Anne Engstrom, Fr; Marilyn Engstrom, Soph; Vickie Feitush, Sr; Jean Fink, Sr; Victoria Fiorito, Fr; Yvonne Ford, Jr. Fourth Row: Cecilia Gilbert, Soph; Merrisue Hanson, Jr; Jann HefFner, Fr; Bonnie Hefte, Soph; Marcia Heggen, Soph; Dana Hill, Soph; Jill Hosterman, Sr; Betty Howell, Fr; Alison Hull, Fr; Anne Irwin, Fr. Fifth Row: Marilyn Keil, Sr; Kathy Kelly, Sr; Catherine Kilgore, Soph; Pamela King, Sr; Janis Kupka, Soph; Janice Laaksonen, Jr; Shand Lathrop, Fr; Sherry Lehn, Jr; Kim Leighton, Soph; Cheryl Luiten, Fr. Sixth Row: Linda MacRae, Fr; Linda Maier, Soph; Arlene May, Fr; Elizabeth McClelland, Fr; Shareen McDaniels, Jr; Susan Mc- Leod, Soph; Jo Marie Menees, Fr; Susan Michels, Sr; Maren Milbank, Sr; Gwendolyn Miller, Fr. Seventh Row: Gayle Milner, Soph; Julie Miori, Jr; Elizabeth Moore, Fr; Jeannie Muscutt, Sr; Lynita Muzzall, Jr; Virginia Neiman, Soph; Virginia Newland, Sr; Sheila Nickols, Sr; Susan Nickols, Jr; Lorna Nielson, Fr. Bottom Row: Gaynell Nolf, Sr; Judith Norin, Sr; Cheree Pande, Sr; Janice Parker, Jr; Kathleen Pierce, Fr; Lee Porter, Soph; Elana Prentice, Sr; Wanda Prichett, Jr; Anne Pringle, Sr; Sheila Richardson, Fr. 378 fs Top Row: Rosalind Rigos, Sr; Joan Ritter, Fr; Arlene Roose, Jr; Kathleen Rothweiler, Fr; Diana Rudell, Soph; Susan Sampson, Soph; Donna Schlagel, Jr. Second Row: Susan Schuur, Soph; Linda Seitz, Soph; Nancy Sikes, Jr; Catherine Simpson, Fr; Marilyn Slater, Soph; Linda Smith, Soph; Mary Kay Springer, Soph. Third Row: Carol Stack, Jr; Linda Stack, Sr; Ellen Swick, Soph; Leslie Swimme, Fr; Francie Thawley, Sr; Nancy Vanderlip, Soph; Valdyne Viers, Soph. Bottom Row: Barbara Wallen, Soph; Konstanze Wegner, Sr; Mary Wescott, Jr; Mary Susan Wilbur, Jr; Bonnie Williams, Jr; Janet Williamson, Fr; Marilyn Winkelmann, Soph. Alpha Delta Pi Adds New Wing Alpha Delta Pi went into rush this year with a new addition and emerged with thirty-six outstand- ing pledges. As the Near progressed, honors and actixities began to fill already busy schedules; a Navy Queen was joined bv a Homecoming princess and Timber Queen. Mortar Board and Totem tapped several sisters. Miss Skipper Pin and University District Queen were acti e in Sea- fair. Brigadiers, Corvettes, Angel Flight, AWS first vice president, Huskv Honeys ' president, SAE Lit- tle Sisters of Minerva president and frosh cheerleaders were among A D Pi members. The pledges spent their sneak in jail; the seniors, 30 members strong, tried their luck on a sneak, too. A D Pi teamed up with Sigma Chi to produce a prize-winning homecoming sign. 379 whirl Of Preparation, Activity Catches Alpha Epsilon Phi; Being in the animated Homecoming sign was fun, but preparing for the big night was even better. 380 Year Ends But Memories Remain In ' Remember Whens ' f il W W jf)fl PI S £,2Qfl W ftl ft Top Row: Elaine Abolofia, Soph; Joan Alexander, Sr; Cheri Arron, Jr; Cheryl Arugeti, Sr; Gail Barde, Fr,- Nina Barde, Jr; Lea Behar, Fr; Lynette Benaltabe, Soph; Jean Berg, Soph; Nancy Bush, Fr. Second Row: Irene Carl, Soph; Linda Cohon, Soph; Marcia Cooper, Soph; Beverly Cordova, Jr; Eileen Davis, Fr; Donna Feld, Soph; Diane Gassner, Fr; Susan Gustav, Fr; Judy Hasson, Fr; Pamela Hodin, Soph. Third Row: Jaqueline Kaufman, Jr; Gilda Kisner, Sr; Charlene Koplin, Soph; Anne Koppel, Jr; Diane Lachman, Soph; Georgia Layfon, Fr; Sheila Levin, Fr; Karen Levy, Soph; Marilyn Lewis, Fr; Sandra Lott, Sr. Fourth Row: AAarki Maizels, Fr; Marilyn Masin, Jr; Susan Michel, Fr; Jacqueline Minkove, Soph; Jan Monheimer, Soph; Jayne Mon- son, Sr; Carol Oseran, Sr; Paula Pick, Soph; Janice Pickard, Soph; Diane Rickles, Jr. Bottom Row: Barbara Rosenw ald, Jr; Lesley Shapiro, Jr; Lynn Slotnik, Fr; Leatrice Soriano, Jr; Marlene Touriel, Fr; Lesley Veltman, Jr; Terese Weinstein, Soph; Nicki Wirth, Fr; Barbara Zeper, Soph; Cheryl Zien, Fr. It wa.s a clear Thursday morning when the new pledge class arrived, signaling tlie start of a new year at A E Phi. Pledges were introduced to Gilda from Bogota, Colombia, and our wonderful Housemother Mrs. Barringer. All too soon the house was caught up in homecoming preparations, activities on campus (Corvettes, Brisiadears, Rallv Girls, College Bowl, Huskv Honevs, Readers Theater and Program Panel), hon- oring moms and dads. Inspiration Week, candles being passed and the pledge formal with a champagne toast. The year passed quickly, but the memories will linger in those re- member whens. 381 Princesses, Husky Honeys Among Alpha Gamma Deltas This was a ear of leadership and activities, laughter and studies for the Alpha Gam actives and their 36 new pledges. Besides the AWS secretar ' , the ' had Husky Honeys, and Corvettes, the Maid of Chi Psi, Winter Sports Club Princess and a Seafair Princess. No one could for- get Margi ' s hairpiece lost in class, the Beta kidnap, chipped beef for lunch or the first place hillbilh homecomintr skit. t4 Darlene Aguilera, Sr; Christina Anderson, Fr; Rayna Bagoy, Soph; Barbara Bell, Jr,- Karlene Bladow, Jr,- Susan Bocek, Fr,- Robin Buhtz, Soph; Dorothy Burgh, Jr; Kathleen Butler, Fr; Victoria Caraway, Soph. 382 ' ' ' ' f Hj n |VTtm« miMmq mf ymiwMW i H wjwMr.iTmiiM.n t w Top Row: Gail Caskey, Jr; Patricia Churchill, Soph; Christine Clarkson, Fr. Second Row: Christine Cleveland, Fr; Carol Collins, Fr; Kay Cornelius, Soph. Third Row: Janice Cox, Sr; Linda Curran, Sr; Nancy DiDonato, Fr. Fourfh Row: Margi Dobson, Soph; Caro- lee Engstrom, Sr; Karen Eriksen, Sr. Fifth Row: Jane Fales, Fr; Jeannette Franks, Fr; Susan Grandy, Soph, Sixth Row: Pamela Groen, Soph; Mel- anie Hanna, Soph; Jean Haslet, Jr. Seventh Row: Kathy Hill, Fr; Cathy Hitch- cock, Jr; Katherine Howe, Sr. Bottom Row: Julie Humling, Soph; Joyce Jewett, Fr; Kristi Johnson, Soph. Top Row: Margaret Johnson, Jr; Kathy Justiss, Soph; Mary Kelly, Fr; Janet Laird, Fr; Janice Lampley, Soph; Susan Lang, Fr. Second Row: Lois Lindenmeyer, Soph; Marcia Martin, Soph; Jill Mason, Jr; Judy McComas, Soph; Suzanne McGraw, Fr; Lois Merkeley, Soph. Third Row: Joan Miller, Soph; Marigail Miller, Soph; Marlene Miller, Jr; Susan Murphy, Soph; Marsha Nicholson, Fr; Cheryl Olsen, Fr. Fourth Row: Ann Peistrup, Soph; Irish Ralston, Sr; Linda Reuter, Soph; Marilyn Reynolds, Jr; Catherine Richards, Soph; Carol Rosenquist, Sr. Fifth Row: Pamela Rutzel, Jr; Randy Sanderson, Fr; Jennifer Sayre, Fr; Mimi Schmidt, Fr; Stephanie Scott, Fr; Sandra Shaw, Sr. Sixth Row: Cynthia Snow, Sr; Ralene Staehli, Jr; Kathleen Stein, Fr; Elizabeth Stephens, Fr; Dema Stout, Soph; Helen Sullivan, Sr. Seventh Row: Nancy Sweitzer, Sr; Jean Thompson, Fr; Teresa Thompson, Soph; Barbara Todd, Jr; Jean Vanek, Soph; Sheila Walloch, Fr. Bottom Row: Desa Walsh, Fr; Marilyn Weick, Soph; Valerie Weick, Fr; Shirley Widerski, Jr; Sylvia Wilcox, Soph; Libby Wilkins, Jr. 383 1 ««■' % ■m . n m S Nfe . 5f:i ■■j -■• V- Rush week is shaking hands, smiling, and no prospect for a room in the dorms or finding an -■:■: ■... f The excitement of rush and the work and fun together promised that Alpha Omicron Pi ' s fift -first year at the U would be another golden year. The pledge sneak succeeded, but the pledge tests were another story. Hanna became a Phi Beta Kappa and Ellen had a 4.0 freshman vear. Homecoming saw Carol Ann on the court and the AO Pi-Phi Psi combi- nation winning a first and a second. AO Pi ' s led an active life by being busy Husky Honeys, Brigadears, and Cor ettes. The Nhignolia girls walked while others searched for the orange rug. But all met on Monday nights, and all enjoyed the second golden year. Pledges, Rush Make Fifty-First Year Another Golden Alpha Top Row: Dale Adams, Jr; Sue Ellen Adams, Jr,- Leanne Armstrong, Sr; Karen Bacon, Soph; Nancy Baggotf, Fr; Andra Bailey, Soph; Barbara Batchelder, Soph; Gael Baxley, Soph; Ann Berkley, Fr; LaDonna Bires, Jr; Maureen Bozarth, Fr. Second Row: Beverly Branch, Soph; Patricia Brown, Fr; Sharon Brown, Jr; Kay Carmichael, Fr; Barbara Castro, Jr; Diane Clifford, Fr; Ellinor Cun- ningham, Soph; Donna DeMuynck, Jr; Pamela Engard, Fr; Nancy Evans, Fr; Claudia Ferris, Soph. Third Row: Susie Finney, Jr; Sharon Garke, Soph; Susan Gfeller, Fr; Nancy Gunderson, Sr; Tami Gustafson, Soph; Elizabeth Haga, Soph; Mary Hal- san, Fr; Carolyn Hill, Fr; Pamela Jennings, Jr; Margaret Johansen, Fr; Christine Johnson, Fr. Bottom Row: Julie Johnson, Soph; Robin Johnson, Jr; Kathleen Korpela, Soph; Patricia Krier, Jr; Suzanne Lindsay, Fr; June Makar, Fr; Michele Malo, Jr; Mary Bess Mann, Jr; Barbara Martino, Fr; Carol Massart, Sr; Karen McClintock, Sr. 386 Top Row: Eileen Miller, Soph; Elizabeth Miller, Fr; Colleen Murphy, Soph. Second Row: Alice Nelson, Fr; Christine Nelson, Sr; Karen Noyes, Soph. Bottom Row: Carol Ann O ' Brien, Sr; Bar- bara Osborne, Sr; Hanna Otteson, Sr. Omicron Pi Year Collecting food and toys for needy children made Christmas meaningful for AO Pi ' s. 22iiii Top Row: Karen Parker, Soph; Cynthia Parks, Fr; Patricia Parr, Jr. Second Row: Judith Peterson, Soph; Terri Peterson, Soph; Nancy Polls, Jr. Third Row: Barbara Razey, Fr; Jean Rex- ford, Fr; Roberta Roberts, Soph. Bottom Row: Linda Robins, Fr; Delana Ruud, Jr; Kathleen Ryer, Jr. Top Row: Pamela Schelling, Fr; Susan Schultz, Fr; Barbara Senescall, Sr; Susan Shanks, Soph; Catherine Shannon, Soph; Christine Shannon, Fr; Karen Smith, Sr. Second Row: Joanne Soike, Jr; Janet Stipp, Jr; Susan Summers, Soph; Carolyn Swanberg, Soph; Jill Thatcher, Soph; Priscilla Thatcher, Sr; Kathleen Thornton, Sr. Third Row: Suzi Turner, Jr; Diane Tyree, Soph; Gail Ulrey, Soph; Cynthia Ulrich, Sr; Darcy Umphred, Sr; Jackie Wagner, Sr; Kristen Wahlberg, Fr. Bottom Row: Pamela Walker, Fr; Shirley Ward, Sr; Susan Watson, Fr; Joan Whalen, Soph; Susan Wright, Soph; Cecilia Yoakum, Fr; Sharon Young, Soph. 387 Could that look in their eyes be the gleam of victory? Who says sororities are secret? Not Alpha Phi! They let ever ' one on campus know they ' re around. Elec- tions were fun and frantic for Rose- mary and Robin, as well as for the rest of the house. Boasting mem- bers in Mortar Board, Totem Club, W-Key, Alpha Lambda Delta, and Tlieta Sigma Phi; Alpha Phi let the scholastic world know of their ex- istence. While ci ' ilian sisters were bus ' baking 200 dozen cookies for ship- ft 2S i2Li ment to Marines in Viet Nam, service with a smile was the by- word for Alpha Phi ' s in Corvettes, Angel Flight, and Brigadears. Pro- moting harmony was the purpose of the sophomore-pledge sneak; that part of Alpha Phi was secret, but isn ' t it supposed to be? 1 ' ■. 0if Top Row: Marquerife Abbott, Soph; Sandra Alwine, Jr.- Stevie Baker, Fr; Rosemary Barker, Jr; Karin Barter, Sr; Sherrill Bartoy, Soph; Nanci Baumgartner, Soph; Wendie Berge, Jr; Nancy Bird, Soph; Barbara Bloom, Fr; Kaye Boys, Fr. Bottom Row: Mary Brooks, Soph; Bonnie Campbell, Jr; Catherine Campbell, Soph; Judith Carlson, Jr; Patricia Carmody, Jr; Patricia Carney, Fr; Marilyn Cook, Sr; Cheryl Cooper, Jr; Janis Cox, Soph; Mary Crane, Soph; Susan Crockett, Soph. 388 Alpha Phi ' s Sneak Is Secret; How Else Could It Be? Top Row: Linda Danner, Jr,- Dorothy Dick, Soph; Suzan Dickey, Sr,- Kathleen Dier, Soph; Shirley Dow, Soph; Anne Dyar, Sr; Michele Ford, Sr; Marilyn Galbraith, Jr; Saralynne Garrett, Fr; Lynnel Geiger, Soph; Martha Glundberg, Fr. Fourth Row: Barbara Maier, Jr; Lynn Maxwell, Soph; Nora McCloy,Soph; Ann Meiklejohn, Sr; Wendy Mowat, Sr; Penelope Nelson, Soph; Linda Noltimier, Soph; Janet Olson, Fr; Nancy Olson, Sr; Catherine Osterhout, Soph; Josina Pearson, Fr. Fifth Row: Caroline Pellett, Fr; Ann Pence, Soph; Susan Peth, Fr; Louise Priess, Sr; Penny Prince, Sr; Cynthia Pugh, Jr; Sara Raichle, Jr; Geor- ganne Rhodes, Jr; Deborah Rich, Fr; Patricia Richmond, Soph; Cameron Riesen, Soph. Sixth Row: Barbara Rinker, Fr; Gaylia Robbie, Fr; Susan Robbins, Jr; JoMarie Roberts, Soph; Barbara Rood, Fr; Susan Rood, Jr; Virginia San- born, Sr; Janice Secord, Fr; Sally Smith, Jr; Mary Stevenson, Fr; Linda Stewart, Jr. Bottom Row: Marley Tempes, Fr; Toni Thomas, Soph; Andrea Tollefson, Fr; Carol Toy, Sr; Mara Velkers, Soph; Wendy Watson, Soph; Barbara Welch, Sr; Martha Whitmore, Jr; Maureen Williams, Fr; Carol Zachary, Fr; Janis Ziegan, Soph. 389 Austrian Foreign Student Adds European Flavor To Fraternity Life; Alpha Sigma Phi Provides Intellectual Atmosphere With an increased emphasis on well-roimded individuals, Alpha Sigma Phi entered the year witli a new outlook on fraternity life. Heinz Havas, foreign guest from Austria, added a European view- point to all-night bull sessions and 390 an intellectual atmosphere to the Jioiise as a whole. C anipiis life saw its share of Alpha Sigs in IFC, Sundodgers, Uglv Man on Campus, honoraries and ath- letics. The house placed high in intramural basketball, golf, soft- ball and bowling. Dances, ski parties, exchanges and the traditional Harrison Hot Springs house party pro ided a full social calendar. In all it was a full car promising e en more for the futiue. • O W 1 p ? ' rt et «• ! t. (5 i (3 « fs jft ( Top Row: Robert Batty, Jr; Larry Beagley, Soph; Donald Berquist, Sr; Norman Black, Soph; Peter Blake, Jr; Harvey Lee Blankenship, Soph; Nikolai Bogdanoff, Soph. Second Row: Robert Campbell, Soph; John Carrell, Soph; Hadley Chamberlain, Fr; Christo- pher Chase, Fr; Gerald Childs, Jr; Donald Corliss, Sr; Michael Crivelli, Fr. Third Row: Peter Douvis, Sr; James Erickson, Jr; Michael Estes, Fr; Robert Everett, Fr; Mark Falcone, Soph; Clayton Fleck, Soph; Clayton Forbes, Jr. Fourth Row: Richard Fuerst, Fr; Patrick Gebhardt, Fr; Douglas Gehrke, Soph; Robert Greer, Fr; Stephen Greer, Jr; Terry Griner, Soph; George Hadley, Fr. Fifth Row: James Hadley, Jr; James Hammond, Soph; James Hampton, Fr; Donald Hanson, Soph; Heinz Havas, Jr; Stephen Hender, Soph; Jon Hendershott, Jr. Sixth Row: Ronald Hind, Sr; Alan Hommel, Soph; Edward Hommel, Sr; William Howard, Soph; Robert Hulet, Fr; Thomas Ihrig, Soph; Jeff Jacobson, Soph. Seventh Row: Paul Karkiainen, Fr; Bradley Keil, Jr; Robert Kiefner, Fr; Daniel Kopet, Soph; William Korfhage, Fr; Marc Kurth, Soph; Patrick Lippincott, Fr. Bottom Row: Richard Liranzo, Jr; Melvin McArthur, Jr; Jay McLean, Sr; Michael McNeil, Soph; Thomas McQuary, Sr; Gary Menne, Fr; Thomas Mitchell, Soph. 4 iJ K i k ikm Top Row: Robert Monti, Jr; James Moore, Soph; Harold Myers, Soph. Second Row: Gregory Nash, Fr; Stephen Nash, Jr; Warren Nasser, Fr. Third Row: Theodore Neal, Soph; Robert Nowak, Jr; William Osborne, Soph. Fourth Row: Michael Paysse, Soph; Ru- pert Pidduck, Fr; Edward Ray, Soph. Fifth Row: Gregory Reid, Fr; David Sea- quist, Fr; Thomas Shepherd, Soph. Sixth Row: Charles Smith, Soph; David Sotka, Jr; Leiand Stoecker, Jr. Seventh Row: Ted Therriault, Fr; Taylor Truesdell, Fr; Thomas Whiting, Fr. Bottom Row: Allen Wilson, Soph; Ken Wilson, Soph; Micheal Wilson, Fr. 391 Cast Of Alpha Tau Omega ' s Stage Big Production Number, Play Santa, Claim Skiing Honors, Week-End At Lake Chelan Television coverage, tails and white ties, champagne, limousines, a dance following the main event, and a cast of Alpha Tau Omega ' s at the 01)Tnpic made the largest dance on the coast an unprece- dented success. In fact, the whole year was a suc- cess for the ATO ' s. There was the dance for the Oregon Tau ' s and a Lake Chelan weekend that proved a big hit. One of tlie brothers played Santa Claus for underprivileged children at the annual rug-rat party. Sportswise, the intramural football team tied for the division champ- ionship. Two of the nation ' s top skiers captured many honors, and ATO ' s stood out in varsitv and freshman wrestling and crew. pp., Top Row: David Adair, Soph; Dane Babboni, Soph; Gary Batey, Fr; Kenneth Ben- nett, Soph; Edward Blaine, Soph; George Bowen, Fr. Second Row: Cameron Brown, Soph; Bert Butterworth, Fr; Dennis Clarke, Soph; Robert Dahl, Soph; Thomas Darnell, Fr; William Dobbin, Fr. Bottom Row: Wyatt Dreger, Sr; Robert Drescher, Fr; Gary Evans, Soph; Robert Fritz, Fr; Richard Furse, Jr; Paul Glaze, Fr. a r f D f,.-; S f W , P f IR -T Top Row: Kristian Guttormsen, Sr; Richard Hazelton, Soph; Rodney Hennig, Jr; Stanley Howe, Sr; Christopher Hugo, Soph; Terry Kellogg, Fr; Stan- ley Knostman, Soph; JefFrey Kramm, Fr; Roger Lloyd, Soph; Charles Locke, Jr; Michael Loe, Soph. Second Row: James Matthews, Fr; Gerry McCann, Fr; Bruce Moen, Sr; Scott Neils, Fr; Carl Pearson, Jr; Mark Perry, Fr; Christopher Randall, Fr; Jack Reeves, Fr; Robert Repp, Jr; Douglas Roberts, Fr; James Roberts, Fr. Bottom Row: Jim Robertson, Jr; Chadwick Rudolph, Fr; Will Scott, Fr; Jay Sentz, Jr; Roger Shearer, Soph; Mark Sheldon, Jr; Patrick Shellenberger, Fr; Nils Olav Sjoberg, Soph; Harold Smith, Sr; Richard Smith, Fr; John Spear, Soph. 392 Fousball, a man ' s game involving more skill than one would think, comes to the ATO ' s. 393 -.,.. «M Alpha Xi Delta ' s Win Friends, Trap Bears With ' Those Smiles ' With the last remnants of svimmer dust still in the air, Alpha Xi ' s re- turned for rush. After a summer at her home on the Rhine, Ursula, too, returned to Alpha Xi. Homecoming came in the middle Robin Ackerlund, Soph; Constance Ahola, Fr; Emily Balut, Sr; Beatrice Batey, Soph; Sarah Beebe, Fr; Barbara Beeby, Fr; Mimi Blackburn, Sr. of midterms, Ixit did that quench the enthusiasm? Ask the Chi Psi ' s who helped set up the Bear Trap. Alpha Xi Deltas participated in Las Vegas Nite (three hostesses). Totem (president), Mortar Board, AWS, Orchesis, Corvettes, Panhel- lenic ( secretary ) , Acacia, PKA and International Ball Queen finalists and Rally Girls (eight in all). Who could forget Annie-Fannie, the Sophomore Suite or that Alpha Xi smile? 394 Top Row: Gaye Boiler, Sr; Diane Bowen, Soph; Susan Butterfield, Soph; Marilyn Byers, Fr. Second Row: Judy Carter, Soph; Marcia Cebull, Soph; Cynthia Chollar, Soph; Maribeth Claire, Soph. Third Row; Linda Dobbs, Sr; Sandra Donahue, Soph; Cheryl Eagon, Jr; Julienne Engdahl, Jr. Fourth Row: Pat Fager, Jr; Sonia Fairleigh, Jr; Jeanne Fox, Sr; Julie Gangler, Soph. Fifth Row: Trenna Gleason, Sr; Barbara Greenman, Soph; Louise Hammerschmith, Fr; Laurie Harvey, Jr. Sixth Row: Camille Haselwood, Soph; Ursula Hol- scher, Sr; Janet Honeywell, Soph; Irene Hysong, Sr. Seventh Row: Kathleen James, Sr; Janet Jaskovsky, Soph; Margaret Jones, Jr; Rebecca Jones, Fr. Bottom Row: Susan Kaanta, Sr; Arlene Lamont, Soph; Shirley Lehrbach, Sr; Vicki Lingle, Fr. Top Row: LaDonna Linse, Jr; Candis Litsey, Soph; Roberta Lonergan, Soph; Joan Lowry, Soph; Linda Lunceford, Fr; Susan Maiti, Fr. Second Row: Judith Marth, Soph; Sandra May, Jr; Jacqueline McAbee, Fr; Chris McLeod, Jr; Lynne McNurlin, Jr; Ann Michel, Jr. Third Row: Marcia Mickalsen, Soph; Jane Miller, Fr; Dolly Moore, Soph; Lizette Muller, Jr; Linda Norsen, Jr; Jeannie Orebaugh, Sr. Fourth Row: Karen Overby, Jr; Karen Peters, Fr; Gloria Porter, Soph; Ruth Potter, Sr; Leslie Powell, Soph; Cheryl Pray, Fr. Fifth Row: Karen Pryde, Soph; Mary Putra, Soph; Lynn Rainier, Jr; Patricia Reese, Soph; Cheryl Reeves, Fr; Susan Repp, Soph. Sixth Row: Candace Roberge, Fr; Judy Robinson, Fr; Nita Rosendahl, Soph; Ann Russell, Sr; Nancy Schnurstein, Jr; Jennifer Sconce, Fr. Seventh Row: Nadine Scott, Fr; Sandy See, Soph; Linda Settersten, Soph; Reta Shipek, Soph; Pat Shore, Soph; Mary Stickler, Sr. Bottom Row: Susan Tompkins, Sr; Barbara Trout, Soph; Barbara Weber, Fr; Vicki Westling, Jr; Sandra Winninghoff, Soph; Jacquie Wisman, Jr. 395 p « « f- a « -« e a p ft q ap I,) e f.i n « ,, p q p r 4i tM M.UM ikh iiitfiiil A f : ft r i-rf . f ' l f? n ( f Top Row: Stephen Anderson, Fr; Lon Annest, Fr; John Augustine, Fr; Eric Augusztiny, Fr; John Bertram, Jr; Owen Bordner, Jr; Roger Brown, Jr; Peter Kinzie Buckley, Soph; Jim Burdett, Fr; S. Ward Bushnell, Jr; Thomas Carey, Soph. Second Row: Greg Chandler, Soph; Stephen Chase, Sr; Craig Chilton, Fr; Jeffrey Chilton, Soph; Richard Cole, Soph; John Clees, Fr; Michael Cooper, Sr; Kevin Creelman, Jr; Spiro Daniggelis, Fr; Paul Di Donate, Sr; Michael Dressier, Fr. Third Row: Dean Droppelman, Soph; Bernard Druck, Soph; Don Dysart, Sr; Stanley Erickson, Jr; Robert Evans, Fr; Thomas Felker, Sr; Larry Fleming, Jr; Greg Flynn, Jr; Howard Foster, Jr; Bill Frost, Soph; Fritz Geibel, Soph. Fourth Row: Thomas Gillespie, Soph; Perry Gnos, Jr; Norman Goodwin, Fr; Lee Griffing, Jr; Robert Griffiths, Sr; Richard Hall, Soph; Jack Hart, Jr; William Helman, Jr; Thomas Herche, Fr; James Hermann, Jr; Roger Harness, Jr. Fifth Row: Loren Hostek, Fr; Peter Hoyer, Jr; Dennis Hurley, Fr; Bruce Jarvis, Fr; Joe Kimm, Soph; Charles Kinkade, Sr; Kit Klinker, Fr; Brian Krinbring, Soph; Christopher Kuehn, Fr; Craig Kvam, Soph; Lewis Latimer, Soph. Sixth Row: Christopher Leady, Jr; Stanley Lemmel, Sr; Larry Leonardson, Jr; Don Lewison, Jr; James Lockhart, Fr; Dennis Lovely, Soph; Richard Lyga, Soph; Thomas Manke, Fr; Peter Marguglio, Jr; Stan Martinkus, Fr; Dennis Marxen, Soph. Seventh Row: Duane McCabe, Soph; Gary McConaghy, Soph; Michael McKinstry, Soph; Michael McLean, Jr; Brian Miller, Fr; Mark Miller, Soph; Richard Miller, Sr; Thomas Morberg, Soph; William Morton, Sr; Jerry Pagano, Fr; Fred Palmer, Jr. Bottom Row: Robert Panowicz, Soph; Gregory Popich, Jr; Dave Ramsey, Soph; Eric Ranta, Fr; Terrence Reckford, Soph; Fredric Reed, Soph; Doug Reiss, Soph; William Roe, Sr; Jim Rogers, Jr; Keith Russell, Sr; Richard Sander, Jr. 396 Beta Theta Pi ' s March In Quantico, Rush For Thirty-seven 4 «J i M Top Row: David Shields, Fr; Daniel Spriestersbach, Jr. Second Row: William Sti- pek, Sr; Mark Starling, Fr. Third Row: Steven Stone- felt, Fr; Gregory Swan- son, Fr. Fourth Row: Richard Tol- lefson. Soph; AAelvyn Trenor, Jr. Fifth Row: Thomas Verti, Fr; Richard Van Law, Sr. Sixth Row: Frederick Vogel, Soph; Ronald Wise, Sr. Bottom Row: Stuart Zim- mer, Fr; Nick Joseph Zor- ich, Jr. Betas lend a hand in homecoming sign preparation fort knox and lewis and quantico big as some would rather march than summer rush and yet 37 eager wolves with a propensity toward wet leaves learn the law of the pack and e en catch a wispy glimpse of ingy as do the bulls everyone of which are houseboys somewhere while the mad dogs run the show at home and all fight the bandits who? because they run the kitchen and thats where house politics reallv counts but of course they away to ritzville or potholes or yak for a river run laughing all the way and every night is simda ' night in the t ' room sucked in hopelessly with r.b.s. black highs and baseball cap and bals tales of frisking in vegas or frisco or san jose or somewhere warm while outside the wolves are sign making with pret- tys next door who keep thinking we are beasts and not realizing that the beasts are still to come along with stereo tapes and kid naps lest we forget-ka and grades and sinkers and Beta Year In cludes Making Signs With Trettys ' Next Door, Emphasizing Importance Of Grades Providing the leadership for their fraternity this year were Beta officers Jack Hart, Pete Marguglio, Bill Mor- ton, Roger Brown, Keith Russell, Greg Flynn, and Don Lewison. HP? 397 Chi Omega combined forces with Phi Kappa Sigma in a Songfest troupe that walked off with a first place trophy for mixed groups, as well as the over-all Sweepstakes award. Goals, And Hard Work Make Chi Omega House A Home ' ' Sherryl Abbott, Soph; Mary Allasina, Sr; Andrea Anderson, Fr, Marsha Anderson, Jr; Nikki Anderson, Jr; Cheryl Barton, Sr; Barbara Bradshaw, Soph; Elizabeth Bratt, Soph; Polly Brewster, Fr; Donna Brott, Soph. What makes a liouse a home? Some sav a house is a home when the people inside work toward a common goal— a first quartile scho- lastic average or a winning Home- coming sign. 398 Otliers sa ' a honse becomes a home wlien the individuals within are respected like Chi 0 s Home- coming princess, outstanding soph- omore and senior women. Phi Beta Kappa Scholarship winner, W-Key and . lpha Lanilida D( lta jnm ' or ad isers. Others sa ' a home needs hard work and a flow of ideas from 35 pledges, ]ins acti es and a Brazilian guest. Chi Os ha e a house, and a home for e er ' one. Top Row: Joyce Chapman, Jr; Marilyn Chapman, Fr; Jeanne Clark, Jr; Mary Ann Clark, Sr,- Linda Correia, Soph; Diane Dahlberg, Soph; Diane Dodds, Jr. Second Row: Vicki Dyer, Jr; Lisa Dyson, Soph; Linda Eloranta, Jr; Karon Erickson, Fr; Caro- line Evans, Fr; Nancy Fallon, Sr; Thereza Flarys, Jr. Third Row: Janis Fye, Soph; Virginia Garetson, Soph; Beth Grinstead, Fr; Kathryn Gronka, Fr; Lynn Gunner, Fr; Nanci Haase, Fr; Myrna Havnaer, Sr. Fourth Row: Kristi Henderson, Sr; Patricia Henry, Soph; Sandy Hoefer, Soph; Susan Hutchi- son, Sr; LeeAnn Isaacson, Soph; Candace Jenkins, Fr; Nancy Jensen, Soph. Fifth Row: Leslie Johnson, Fr; Karen Krows, Jr; Laureen Lawson, Fr; Jennifer Lee, Fr; Laurie Loken, Sr; Joanne Mattson, Sr; Mary McCafTree, Fr. Sixth Row: Denise McCoy, Soph; Dianne McCoy, Jr; Terri McLean, Soph; Madelyn Miller, Jr; Sally Millikan, Fr; Merry-K. Moos, Fr; Carol Mueller, Jr. Seventh Row: Christine Noah, Fr; Patricia Norkool, Soph; Judith Norman, Soph; Betty Anne Nye, Jr; Kathryn Ogden, Fr; Kathryn Olin, Soph; Lynn Owen, Soph. Bottom Row: Elizabeth Perry, Soph; Susan Plant, Soph; Ann Pomeroy, Soph; Jane Quigg, Soph; Sharon Rasmussen, Fr; Deborah Reade, Fr; Chris Richter, Jr. Top Row: Carol Ross, Soph; Sheri Rynd, Soph; Linda Sahlberg, Soph. Second Row: Cindy Savage, Jr; Sandra Shaefe r, Jr; Barbara Schlag, Soph. Third Row: Jean Schuehle, Soph; Cyn- thia Sherwood, Fr; Charlene Smith, Jr. Fourth Row: Janet Smith, Jr; Elizabeth Somers, Jr; Kappy Sorley, Soph. Fifth Row: Beverly Southern, Fr; Caro- lyn Sroufe, Sr; Cassandra Stewart, Jr. Sixth Row: Janet Stokes, Soph; Vickie Strandin, Soph; Suellen Thomas, Jr. Seventh Row: Gail Toraason, Soph; Jan- ice Wall, Soph; Lynn Waller, Sr. Bottom Row: Catherine Wayne, Jr; Dona Wenger, Soph; Ann Wood, Sr. 399 As soon OS Lawrence gets here we ' ll start the bubble machine. JtMdM kkmM Top Row: Brant Banner, Soph; Gary Batie, Sr. Second Row: David Bixby, Jr; Frederick Boyns, Fr. Third Row: George Brastow, Sr; Perry Burkhart, Soph. Bottom Row: Stephen Cook, Jr; Larry Crawford, Fr. Chi Psi House Bubbles Over With Brotherhood, Music There ' s brotherhood in the Clii Psi house. Brotherhood inchided Johnson car- rying liis cymlials down to the rec-room. While Dainard solved quartic equations in the Cub Scout room, Shane took contrilnitions for a thousand-bottle bar with lisilits. Then fair damsels saved baa-baa- Brastow ' s homecoming sign as Ken- nedy invented the instant date. The Great Pumpkin struck again. This time it was a six o ' clock fire alarm and tricks without treats. Cook and Ostler ajnbushed Colonel Morrison and imsiispecting couples in Ravemia Park. Parker played Tonitrht e erv night. And no one could forget ' ' asilauskv, the ac- cordion-playing auto mechanic. It was all brotherhood. fi Top Row: Gary Dahike, Jr; Charles Dainard, Soph; Franklin Edge, Soph; Richard Flyg, Fr; James Griffiths, Soph; Jeffrey Griffiths, Sr; Gary Houiahan, Soph; John Johnson, Sr; Edward Kennedy, Soph; Richard Lowry, Sr; Guy Moellendorf, Soph. Bottom Row: Robert Ostler, Sr; John Parker, Fr; Barton Preecs, Soph; Shane Sanderson, Sr; Christopher Schindler, Jr; Stephen Sergev, Soph; Lynn Simons, Fr; Richard Stymans, Soph; Alexander Torres, Soph; John Wasilausky, Fr; Tfieodore Yantis, Jr. 400 f « . l ' , ■■. , « : Delta Chi is a brotherhood of in- dividuals, emphasizing scholarship and enjoying campus life. Fifth among fraternities scholasticallv, the house G.P.A. is good enough for entrance into grad school. The Thunderbird Lodge ski partv, formal at the Olympic, Luau and traditional Delta-She underline Delta Chi s second avowed purpose —to have fun. Campus and Hub jocks include Las Vegas Nite and Christmas Party general chairmen, Greek Letter editor-in-chie f, YD presi- dent, JIFC secretarv-treasurer, IFC executive council and Siuidodgers. Members also participate in varsitv crew, swimming, track, baseball and tennis. 0- f O Top Row: Ronald Adolphi, Jr; William Anthony, Jr, Andrew Ayau, Sr; Robert Becker, Fr; Thomas Bedell, Fr; Dennis BInkley, Jr. Second Row: Randy Bjorgan, Fr; James Bond, Fr; Corlan Carlson, Fr; Arnold Carson, Fr; David Chandler, Sr; Gary Chin, Fr. Bottom Row: Gordon Clemans, Jr; Norman Cornutt, Fr; Robert Cowan, Sr; Mike Creighton, Soph; Donald Davis, Sr; James Dawson, Jr. 402 Individuality Combined With Brotherhood Is Delta Chi Theme ryry- A p) P) O f C t ,.., _ p |- p)£ r r ii4i iktk iJkL a r- _ ,.A e r : q jf a p ( f f p a P p ' . i - - o. f! f . ri a ft. r a ( Top Row: Douglas Dewar, Jr; James Dobrick, Jr; Ray Eads, Jr; Gordon Egbert, Fr; Paul Ehmer, Soph; Donald Evans, Soph; Rick Fish, Soph; Peter Fisher, Soph; Patrick Foley, Soph; Douglas Fricke, Sr. Second Row: David Gaines, Fr; James Gandy, Soph; Lewis Gray, Jr; William Gray, Grad; Parry Grover, Soph; Bruce Hagen, Fr; Pat- rick Hargus, Soph; David Herbig, Fr; Wesley Hickey, Jr; Jack Hollenback, Sr. Third Row: Nicholas Jahn, Fr; Charles Jensen, Soph; Dennis Johnson, Fr; Eric Johnson, Fr; Steve Johnson, Jr; Douglas Kinzig, Fr; Walter Kirkpatrick, Jr; Joseph Lasby, Jr; William Leighty, Fr; Tory Leigland, Fr. Fourth Row: Frank Liburdy, Fr; Kurt Lichtenberg, Soph; Donald MacFarlane, Fr; Joseph Mano, Jr; Thomas Mano, Fr; John Marck- vi orth, Fr; Gregory Martin, Fr; Michael McCarthy, Sr; John McKerricher, Sr; Marc Meininger, Fr. Fifth Row: Jerome Merz, Sr; Michael Metzler, Soph; Alan Meyer, Jr; Edmund Mihalski, Sr; Gregory Miller, Fr; Dave Morkrid, Fr; Michael Mow rer, Soph; Craig Mukai, Fr; Ted Nelson, Sr; Larry Ness, Soph. Sixth Row: Phillip Noble, Jr; Mark Nord, Fr; John Nordquist, Soph; Norman Northrup, Soph; Patrick O ' Brien, Sr; Richard Olszewski, Soph; Joseph Patrick, Fr; Robert Pilling, Sr; Charles Roth, Jr; John Rynd, Jr. Seventh Row: Will Seabury, Soph; James Schack, Fr; Dennis Stearns, Soph; Joseph Surace, Jr; Dick Talkington, Fr; Steve Telford, Soph; Robert Timonen, Soph; Gary Tomlinson, Fr; Fred VanEss, Soph; Ronald Versteege, Fr. Bottom Row: Vance Vollstedt, Fr; John Vonnegut, Soph; John Wallace, Soph; Gregory Weeks, Soph; John Wetherby, Fr; Robert Widell, Soph; Bruce Willett, Jr; Gregory Woirol, Fr; Robert Wood, Fr; Butch Wright, Jr. 403 Delta Delta Delta Will Remember Year For Scholarship And A Host Of Activities Top Row: Kit Anderson, Fr; Linda Battan, Soph; Niccole Bickford, Fr; Margaret Bolin, Fr; Julieann Brixner, Jr; Joan Broughton, Soph; Joanne Bush, Fr. Bottom Row: Barbara Carter, Fr; Mary Anne Carter, Soph; Peggy Conley, Soph; Carolyn Culver, Sr; Darlene Dahl, Sr; Anita Deasy, Soph; Linda Dobbs, Soph. The Tri-Delt year began with 37 pledges who sported an over-all GPA of 3.54. Consratiilations went to house president Kris Hansen, Miss Seattle 1966, and to princess Linda Dobbs. The Panhellenic scholarship trophy, awarded to the sororitv with the best grade-point a erage, gained a place of honor in the house. Memories for 1966-67 included homecoming with the Sigma Nu ' s, rush hints from the DU ' s and pranks from the Fiji ' s. Tri-Delts will remember the S.R.O. in the TV lounge, Giat from Singapore and Words of Lo ' e. 404 Top Row: Helen Doces, Jr; Jan Drescher, Sr; Lorna Dyer, Sr; Carolyn Eberharter, Fr; Missy Ann Eldred, Fr; Dorothy Ewbank, Fr; Frances Finni- gan, Jr; Carol Frederick, Jr; Elizabeth Gallagher, Sr; Paula Glenn, Fr; Julie Hall, Fr. Second Row: Linda Hall, Sr; Kristine Hansen, Sr; Jane Harvey, Sr; Joan Heimbigner, Jr; Judy Herberg, Jr; Dianne Hiatt, Sr; Nancy Hiatt, Fr; Patsy Hilbert, Fr; Lee Hillman, Sr; Mary Rae Hoffman, Fr; Cheryl Honigbaum, Soph. Third Row: Nancy Huber, Soph; Jane Jirous, Fr; Diane Johnson, Soph; Gayle Johnson, Jr; Nicola Johnson, Jr; Patricia Johnson, Fr; Janice Jones, Jr; Judith Jones, Soph; Mary Pat Kane, Fr; Heather Karr, Sr; Connie Kerr, Jr. Fourth Row: Ruth Kilpatrick, Jr; Mary Koss, Jr; Charlotte Krahn, Soph; Paula Kruger, Soph; Lynn LaBissoniere, Fr; Mary Lambert, Sr; Jane Landa, Soph; Cheryl Learn, Soph; Victoria Lugar, Jr; Mary MacKintosh, Fr; Julie Madsen, Soph. Fifth Row: Donna Magner, Fr; Patricia McAllister, Jr; Sandra Mjelde, Sr; Christine Monsen, Soph; Regen Moore, Fr; Janice Mortlock, Soph; Nancy Nelson, Soph; Diana Newett, Soph; Kathryn Nutley, Jr; Ann Holeman, Jr; Linda Pedersen, Soph. Sixth Row: Ellinor Pettersen, Jr; Rosemary Precht, Fr; Elizabeth Rankin, Fr; Catherine Rash, Fr; Pamela Redman, Soph; Joyce Reinbold, Soph; Susan Reynolds, Fr; Pennie Rifkin, Sr; Mary Ann Robblee, Sr; Carol Scharz, Jr; Chris Scharz, Fr. Seventh Row: Molly Scott, Sr; Karen Seeschaaf, Fr; Beverly Shults, Jr; Cynthia Simmons, Fr; Susan Songstad, Fr; Jane Spence, Soph; Marnie Stebbins, Soph; Karen Stokes, Jr; Kristine Stokoe, Soph; Linda Stroud, Sr; Nancy Stroud, Soph. Bottom Row: Daphne Swanson, Fr; Jeanette Toneri, Sr; Rondy Wallace, Fr; Leslie Warren, Soph; Nadine Wells, Fr; Joan Whitesel, Fr; Marilyn Winde, Sr; Anne Wittenberg, Fr; Toni Wolff, Jr; Jan Wood, Soph; Patty Yellam, Fr. 405 Delta Gamma Given Province ' Outstanding Chapter ' Award mmSL iifli,s Top Row: Barbara Anderson, Fr, Connie Anderson, Sr; Virginia Anderson, Sr,- Linda Andrews, Soph; Sharon Arkebauer, Jr,- Kathleen Barker, Fr; Carroll Barlow, Soph; Jef Bateman, Jr; Nancy Bell, Jr; Annette Bemis, Fr; Mary Boyd, Fr. Second Row: Connie Church, Fr; Janet Claussen, Jr; Marcia Congdon, Sr; Jennifer Cook, Jr; Molly Dack, Soph; Kathleen Daly, Fr; Alison Danz, Fr; Catherine DeLateur, Fr; Margaret DeLateur, Jr; Alejandra Dodds, Fr; Katherine Dow, Fr. Bottom Row: Joan Duffy, Soph; Susan Garske, Jr; Sally Gavin, Sr; Gudrun Geibel, Fr; Madeline Gleason, Sr; Carole Goudge, Jr; Pamela Grady, Sr; Donna Guernsey, Fr; Kathleen Hansen, Jr; Janie Harris, Soph; Merrily Hatch, Soph. Officers take time out from busy schecJules for a before-dinner song. 406 ) fHI Top Row: Mary Susan Herring, Sr ; Laurie Hoff, Fr, Jane Holder, Soph, Karen Holt, Soph; Karen Johnson, Sr, Mary Johnson, Sr Second Row: Sandra Johnson, Soph; Pamela Jones, Fr; Kristin Jorgenson, Fr; Kay Kasemeir, Soph; Judith Kelly, Sr; Jane Koelsch, Fr. Third Row: Karol Koon, Fr; Janet Kronenberg, Fr; Jennifer Larsen, Soph; Vicki Lewis, Jr; Martha Lindberg, Jr; Janie Martin, Soph. Fourth Row: Sandra Mentor, Sr; Kathryn Meyer, Fr; Kay Mikoski, Sr; Tammy Milkie, Fr; Kathleen Morse, Soph; Maureen Murphy, Soph. Bottom Row: Carolyn Newquist, Soph; Delney North, Sr; Shelley Offer, Fr; Winnie Omodf, Jr; Joanne Palmer, Jr; Dee Dee Patterson, Fr. DCs Score ' Participation Plus ' At the con ention this summer, the U.W. chapter of Delta Gamma re- ceived an award for being the most outstanding chapter in its prov- ince. Starting the new vear, the pledge class, 38 strong, organized a clever sneak which surprised the whole house. How about a swimming poo l, com- plete with goldfish, in the pledge- trainer ' s room? A rip-roaring, western-style pledge dance (with the Bumps ), a Halloween partv and Homecoming ( The Huskies Beat the Bruins in a Broadway ) sent D.G. spirit soaring. Activities and honors were had by all: Silver Fish, Corvettes, Briga- dears. Angel Flight, Orchesis, Husk - Hone s, frosh cheerleading, Little Sisters of Minerva, Rally Girls, a SAM calendar girl, a Miss Maritime princess, the W-Key president. Totem Club, Alpha Lambda Delta, AWS treasurer, Panhellenic president and Program Panel personnel chairman. Top Row: Darlene Peterson, Jr; Judith Placek, Jr; Roberta Potts, Fr; Merridy Reser, Sr; Shirley Reynolds, Soph; Jean Rowland Rowlands, Fr; Carolyn Sabo, Soph; Carol Sather, Sr; Glenda Schellenberg, Soph; Diane Schoch, Soph. Second Row: Jeanne Schubert, Soph; Susann Slater, Fr; Linda Small, Soph; Candace Smith, Fr; Heidi Smith, Soph; Priscilla Smith, Soph; Candy Soules, Fr; Lorraine Stave, Soph; Christine Steiner, Fr; Marilyn Stewart, Soph. Bottom Row: Sylvia Teutsch, Ft; Claire Thomas, Sr; Betty Thompson, Jr; Barbara Tucker, Soph; Gray Tuttle, Jr; Karen Vierling, Jr Soph; Jeri Wentjar, Soph; Kathleen Wiker, Jr; Lowell Young, Soph; Tooey Zinn, Fr. s, Jr; Margaret Sr; Sally Soth, Monica Ward, 407 Delta Tau Delta: ' Old Men ' Serenade For Blankets After Gabe ' s Sneak; Pledges Sing ' Delta Girl ' At Pledge Dance e a n j a f.: ik i 4k P rj Top Row: Buzz Aagaard, Soph; Wil liam Ashby, Fr; Stephen Averill, Jr; Thomas Avery, Fr; David Batchelder, Jr. Second Row: Kirk Bennett, Sr; Peter Bianchi, Sr; Keith Bogus, Soph; Barrik Bostwick, Soph; William Braun, Fr. Third Row: Thomas Burkhart, Fr; Dennis Carlson, Jr; Jerry Carlson, Jr; John Carver, Fr; Mark Cedergreen, Sr. Fourth Row: Charles Chaffee, Fr; Russell Clarke, Soph; James Clausen, Sr; Doug Collins, Fr; Albert Dalinkus, Fr. Fiffh Row: Steven Dillaway, Sr; Michael Dodelle, Soph; Gene Donaldson, Jr; James Edwards, Soph; Douglas Eggers, Soph. Sixth Row: Douglas Engel, Fr; Duane Fagergren, Fr; Duncan Find- lay, Jr; Jeffery Fitzthum, Fr; James Francis, Jr. Bottom Row: Robert Franke, Fr; James Frost, Jr; Terry Golden, Soph; John Guthrie, Fr; Charles Hammond, Jr. 1 r- f c! jS- tsf f : a t:i f f v, t f p-- ' r . Top Row: Richard Hammond, Sr; Russel Hammond, Fr; Thomas Hart, Jr; Richard Hoesly, Jr; Michael Horswill, Fr. Second Row: Michael James, Fr; Glen Johnson, Sr; Stephen John- son, Sr; Paul Johnston, Jr; Bryce Jones, Soph. Third Row: Richard Keely, Fr; Bruce Kirschner, Jr; Bruce Kochis, Fr; Charles Lesnick, Jr; Gary Long, Fr. Fourth Row: Steve Lumbard, Fr; Gregory Marney, Fr; Richard McClain, Fr; C. Edgar McLaughlin, Jr; William Merriman, Jr. Fifth Row: Michael Montgomery, Fr; Daniel Neff, Jr; James Newell, Fr; Peter Nilles, Fr; Noriaki Omokawa, Fr. Sixth Row: Andrew Ositis, Sr; Charles Pankow, Fr; William Patterson, Fr; Gordon Phares, Sr; Peter Preusser, Sr. Bottom Row: Cary Rayment, Soph; James Rodgers, Sr; Bruce Saari, Soph; Jerry SchoeggI, Sr; Paul Shay, Sr. 408 ju«  Jw H MaaHagMiwwuw HiiwwMffliwfeaaaiW 3 Mi j fflijfiaMaaB Top Row: Dean Skorheim, Sr; John Sol- berg, Jr; Robert Stanley, Soph. Second Row: James Stansfield, Jr; Ed Stay, Fr; Kurt Stephen, Fr. Third Row: Craig Stewart, Sr,- Michael Stewart, Sr; Lars Strandberg, Sr. Bottom Row: Dale Swaney, Soph; Rich- ard Thompson, Soph; Steven Vigna, Fr. Top Row: Daniel Vraden- burg, Fr; Bob Wagner, Jr. Second Row: Blaine Walker, Fr; Jeffrey Walton, Jr. Third Row: Doug West, Jr; Douglas Whalley, Sr. Bottom Row: Stephen Wil- kie, Sr; Donald Winter, Soph. Delts Excel In Signs, Sports, Studies It was a veai of illuminating spirit— the kind of spirit that makes a good fraternity a better one and an ac- tive year a memorable one. A vigorous rush was culminated by the selection of 37 men whose diversitv maintained the Delt tra- dition of strong indi idualitv. Delts competed in skiing, baseball, bas- ketball, track, ming, soccer, rugbv, golf and football. wrestling, swim- vollevball, Rumor has it that next year ' s pledge dance will be held in Padel- ford Hall, for SMiibolic purposes. Delts were in their customary top- ten position scholasticallv. The Mnter Formal at the OKmpic was again a memorable occasion, and seismologists declared that Viva Zapata was still the worlds largest dollar part)-. Walton ' embearassed ' the Bruins. Delts dine with their dates at fraternity guest dinner. 409 Delta Upsilon Has ' Own ' Varsity, Frosh Ski Teams; Two Make All-American James Aitken; Soph; Stanley Aitken, Fr; James Allsop, Fr; Brian Bauernfeind, Fr; Brian Becker, Fr; John Beebe, Fr. For the DU ' s, 66-67 was a good vear. Fall quarter meant a 43-man pledge class, dedication of a new half-million dollar lionsc and lead- ers on campus (AMS president, Tyee editor, |IFC president). It meant adjustment for freshmen and toil for varsitx ' and intrammal athletes. W inter (juarter brought forth new goals; for Ja ■and Thor it meant beimi All-American skiers; for Wavne, making the Olvmpic team. Spring cjuarter meant the Big Weekend (formal stvle), lasting relationships, June, finals and the last hurrah until September. Leadership for DU was provided by Jim Carpenter, Vince Mullally, Bill Perry and Jay Jalbert. - ' , ,ik ' 410 BUUOHUtDltnMRUUHIfUWnir h tlAi ttk 1 JlP ' Jl Jl | ftk ||i«a - ' -, Mmjk Top Row: Scott Bell, Jr; William Bennett, Fr; Steven Bertran, F; James Braislin, Fr; John Braislin, Sr; Douglas Brewer, Fr. Second Row: Ken Bruland, Jr,- Ron Brusseau, Fr; Kurt Bulmer, Fr; Gary Burleson, Soph; James Carpenter, Jr; Craig Colley, Fr. Third Row: Larry Dam, Jr; Bradford Davis, Soph; John Dodge, Fr; Richard Eisbree, Fr; John Eyier, Soph; Eigil Flaathen, Jr. Fourth Row: Jon Garlinghouse, Jr; Michael Gorton, Soph; John Haugen, Fr; Wayne Henderson, Soph; Thomas Hendrickson, Sr; Charles Herrmann, Soph. Fifth Row: Richard Hilton, Fr; Steven Hirsh, Sr; Gregory Horn, Jr; Joe J. Jalbert, Sr; Vern Johnson, Soph; Frank Kelly, Soph. Sixth Row: Todd Krekow, Sr; Mike Lane, Sr; Robert Lee, Fr; Nick Lewis, Fr; John Lyman, Sr; John F. Lynch, F. Seventh Row: John S. Lynch, Soph; Tery Mason, Soph; David Meyer, Fr; Robert Michajla, Soph; Philip Millam, Sr; Larry Miller, Soph. Bottom Row: Vincent Mullally, Jr; Eric Nalder, Jr; Michael O ' Brien, Soph; Thomas Okerlund, Fr; Richard Olsen, Soph; Glenn Ostling, Fr. P y m p c Ci Top Row: Daniel Ostrander, Fr; Russell Palmer, Fr; Richard Perry, Sr; Ken Pottle, Fr. Second Row: Federick Prince, Fr; Walter Quesnell, Fr; Bill Quinn, Jr; Ray Brum, Soph. Third Row: John Rhodes, Sr; Mark Rhyne, Soph; Donald Remain, Sr; Ted Rosenquist, Soph. Fourth Row: John Sandoz, Sr; Ronald Schnell, Jr; Charles Scott, Soph; Daniel Shultz, Fr. Fifth Row: James Silva, Jr; Walter Smith, Fr; Mark Solberg, Fr; John Spencer, Soph. Sixth Row: Timothy Stewart, Soph; Pierre Thiry, Jr; Donovan Tracy, Soph; David Trepp, Fr. Seventh Row: Dana Wallingford, Fr; Douglas Ward, Fr; Kevin Wells, Soph; W. Kenneth Wright, Sr. Bottom Row: Steven Yearout, Jr; Robert Youngs, Soph; Gus Zefkeles, Fr; Michael Zittel, Sr. 411 Delta Zeta Finds Five Organists . . . And No Organ It was a happening this ear at the l)ig lioiise on 18th, from the fireside with tlie Air Force Academy foot- ball team to a visit bv the whole house to the bottom of the Phi Kappa pool. Delta Zeta ' s, including an AKL Sweetheart, a Swedish pledge, a national rowing champ, and Queen Klahava, lirought Little Bov flow- ers and orchids from Hawaii for rush. Gra - matter and no matter, the DZ lamp of friendship burned on. These are some of the Santa ' s who brought Christmas to the Seattle Children ' s Home. Top Row: Kathryn Boydston, Sr; Judy Brozovich, Sr. Second Row: Sharon Brozo- vich, Sr; Susan Cullor, Jr. Third Row: Donna Jo Doep- ken, Fr; Charlotte Ek, Jr. Fourth Row: Victoria Emel, Fr, Linda Emmi, Fr. Fifth Row: Lucy Gall, Jr; Nancy Gibbs, Jr. Sixth Row: Monica Grahn- Wendlerkrantz, Soph; Ellyn Hartung, Soph. Bottom Row: Linda Harvey, Soph; Lynnea Haugland, Fr. Minus the organ, they sang to piano music. Top Row: Joan Hietala, Fr; Loretta Krueger, Jr; Janice Lingbloom, Fr; Sandra Newman, Jr. Bottom Row: Judith Nyere, Fr; Cheryl Phillips, Fr; Rita Reeve, Fr; Joanne Reilly, Sr. Top Row: Angle Rockman, Fr; Julie Roth, Fr; Susan Sakuda, Sr; Paula Sampson, Fr; Nancy Sexauer, Soph. Bottom Row: Rosalie Sperlin, Fr; Janis Ullin, Sr; Susan Welsh, Jr; Tanya Wilson, Soph; Glenda Wonders, Jr. 413 Top Row: Janet Acarregui, Fr; Kathy Adam, Soph; Kristine Alskog, Jr; Nancy Anderson, Soph. Second Row: Jane Ashe, Soph; Kitty Baxley, Fr; Kay Bennett, Jr; Susan Berge- ' on, Soph. Third Row: Cynthia Blackstock, Soph; Mary Boden, Sr; Corinne Boyd, Fr; Kathy Brady, Soph. Fourth Row: Jacqueline Canterbury, Fr; Marilyn Car- bery. Soph; Laurie Carlyon, Sr; Caryl Carpenter, Fr. Fifth Row: Mandy Cato, Soph; Pamela Chilton, Jr; Margo Cohen, Fr; Lynn Copland, Soph. Sixth Row: Judy Corey, Sr; Paulette Costello, Soph; Janet Cowan, Fr; Laurie Cowan, Jr. Seventh Row: Sharon Crockett, Jr; Lucinda Curran, Soph; Debbie Evans, Fr; Emily Evans, Sr. Bottom Row: Susan Fairbourn, Jr; Fran Farrell, Soph; Diane Fasano, Jr; Barbara Flowers, Fr. fl( if..i t Top Row: Nancy Ford, Fr; Sandi Ford, Soph; Nancy Goudie, Fr; Robin Goulding, Soph; Pam Green, Soph; Ann Harlow, Fr. Second Row: Molly Harvey, Soph; JoAnne Hass, Fr; Victoria Henderson, Fr; Jean Herm, Fr; Karin Hill, Jr; Vana Ingram, Soph. Third Row: Diane Johnson, Soph; Laurie Keene, Fr; Cindy King, Jr; Helen KMnge, Jr; Karen Klock, Jr; Carol Knudson, Sr. Fourth Row: Janice Kvam, Sr; Carol Lanham, Jr; Carol Larson, Soph; Janet Lawlor, Fr; Ann Lawrence, Sr; Jean Lawrence, Sr. Fifth Row: Jane Lirhus, Fr; Sharon Lorentz, Jr; Maureen McDonough, Jr; Cleata Mcintosh, Sr; Amy Mills, Fr; Lorrie Milner, Jr. Sixth Row: Marilyn Morgan, Soph; Patricia Murray, Soph; Sandra Murray, Fr; Sandy Naff, Jr; Kathleen Noland, Sr; Kathryn Novak, Sr. Seventh Row: Julia Nunneley, Fr; Kristine Olson, Sr; Sharon Olson, Fr; Sheila Olson, Sr; Sue Olson, Fr; Sherrie Oslin, Soph. Bottom Row: Margaret Pearson, Fr; Jill Peterson, Fr; Kristine Peterson, Fr; Lanna Peterson, Soph; Mary Pickard, Sr; Jane Polwarfh, Soph. 414 Pledges Crossing The Gamma Phi Beta Threshold Encounter Flea Orchestra, Retreats, Bomb Scares, Friday Night Parties 1 Top Row: Nancy Quigley, Soph; Claudia Records, Sr; Sue Richmond, Soph; Joanna Roofvik, Soph; Marilyn Rose, Soph; Mary Ann Rosellini, Soph; Mary Rosenberg, Jr. Second Row: Jacklyn Savage, Fr; Susan Shannon, Soph; Margaret Sheldon, Soph; Janet Slater, Sr; Pamela Smith, Soph; Mary Solbakken, Soph; Marlys Stowell, Soph. Bottom Row: Jean Stuchell, Fr; Ann Taylor, Fr; Susan Teil, Soph; Trina Thompson, Soph; Janet Thorpe, Sr; Luanne Timm, Soph; Lynne Walter, Fr. Thirtv-seven bubblv pledges crossed the threshold of Gamma Phi Beta last fall, onlv to stumble over Ash- can conducting her flea orchestra. Then the sophomores oriented them to the sign of the put-down and opened their DW club to new members. Fullv-clad juniors enjoyed Monday night showers— a reward for that just-received pin or ring — while seniors contributed witli Friday night parties and experienced lead- ership. An ASUW secretary, AWS pres- ident. Mortar Board president and four varsity cheerleaders led the house through a fun-filled year of bomb scares, rowdy dinners, spring retreat, and mausoleum vdsits. Top Row: Elizabeth Waltz, Fr; Kathryn Waltz, Jr. Second Row: Carol Watson, Sr; Judy Winn, Sr. Bottom Row: Sheila Zangar, Sr; Heidi Zellweger, Fr. Christmas at Gamma Phi: gaily wrapped packages, bright greeting cords, and happy smiles. 415 %t Wendy Braman, Fr; Susan Carter, Fr. June Anderson, Sr; Sally Baker, Sr; Laurean Barton, Sr; Marcia Benine, Soph; Carol Berg, Sr; Christine Berg, Sr; Patricia Bergman, Sr; Ginny Billington, Sr; Susan Bolger, Soph; Betsy Borrow, Fr; Kathy Boussard, Jr. A Gold Rush Opens Kappa Alpha Theta ' s Year Of Brilliance: Forty-One Nuggets Another ear began with 41 red roses from the Fiji brothers. Tlietas enjo) ' ed the usual Hurr of Little Sisters of Minerva, campus queens, Totem Club seats, G-L-0- R-I-A, Junior Honor Women, Miss Wasliington, voices in the Daily. The year continued with consistent impro enients, Orchesis members and president, Wohelo ceremonies. Silver Fish, freshmen songleaders, sun porch cit - spring quarter, Duf- fy as rush adviser, Baker— all right! 2 Top Row: Victoria Churchill, Fr; Ginna Correa, Jr; Rosemary Craig, Sr; Mareth Deanna Dawson, Soph; Patricia Devine, Jr; Pamela Dewey, Fr. Bottom Row: Maureen Duryee, Fr; Susan Edwards, Jr; Barbara Eilenberger, Sr; son, Jr; Susan Erickson, Sr; Diane Ethier, Fr; Julie Evans, Soph. Curtis, Jr; Joan Erick- 416 ■0BBnuuMnmimmqiMHUraKi wmBHilVHnM«mMnU«raHQItaWH nnK9KUIUfllia[! A pVft Top Row: Susan Fink, Soph; Margaret Flanders, Jr,- Susan Goold, Jr.; Linda Gowing, Fr; Barbara Graham, Jr; Alice Greene, Jr; Laurie Greig, Fr; Patra Grevstad Fr; Margie Griswold, Soph; Virginia Hamel, Soph; Mary Harbottle, Fr. Second Row: Leslie Harris, Jr; Diana Henry, Jr; Patricia Hewett, Fr; Cynthia Hollingsworth, Fr; Jo Jeffrey, Jr; Susan Johnsen, Jr; Barbara John- son, Soph; Emmalyn Johnson, Soph; Katherine Johnson, Jr; Lucy Jones, Fr; Martha Kelley, Fr. Third Row: Kathryn Keyes, Fr; Susan Keyes, Fr; Kathleen Kloostra, Fr; Sandi Lawhead, Soph; Martha Lee, Jr; Geraldine LePenske, Jr; Mary Jane Luther, Jr; Jeanne Lybecker, Soph; Patricia Maloy, Sr; Patricia Matheson, Soph; Jean McCusker, Jr. Fourth Row: Anne McGhie, Soph; Willeen McKay, Jr; Nikki Medcalf, Soph; Mary Jo Molz, Jr; Sharon Newquist, Fr; Kathleen Newton, Soph; Terrie O ' Neal, Fr; Janet Ordway, Sr; Anne Pauly, Soph; Anne Pearson, Jr; Gail Peinovich, Fr. Fifth Row: Barbara Peterson, Fr; Janice Peterson, Jr; Carlita Phillips, Fr; Pamela Pickrell, Sr; Judy Powers, Sr; Elizabeth Ramey, Sr; Nancy Raynor, Jr; Terry Read, Sr; Marsha Rehm, Sr; Patricia Rehm, Soph; Kafhryn Richey, Soph. Sixth Row: Nancy Roberts, Fr; Janet Rogge, Fr; Jeanne Rogge, Soph; Susan Rosbach, Fr; Jerene Rutherford, Sr; Deborah Salisbury, Soph; Joan Sander, Soph; Barbara Schefter, Soph; Suzanne Schlicke, Soph; Sandra Scudder, Soph; Janet Sells, Jr. Seventh Row: Sandra Shaw, Jr; Jill Sidie, Soph; Carol Smith, Fr; Anne Stewart, Fr; Kathy Stewart, Soph; Helen Stick, Jr; Suzanne Strom, Fr; Cara Lyn Tangen, Sr; Gretchen Tapert, Jr; Jane Thomas, Fr; Lynn Thompson, Soph. Bottom Row: Pamela Tonn, Soph; Mary Torkelson, Fr; Nancy Twohy, Sr; Robin Warner, Fr; Jane Waterworth, Fr; Cathy West, Soph; Janis Wheeler, Soph; Anni White, Soph; Kathleen Wiley, Sr; Margaret Wolfe, Fr; Mary Worcester, Soph. 417 Top Row: Stephanie Allen, Soph; Lin- da Austin, Soph; Marie Beach, Fr. Second Row: Barbara Beckman, Fr; Joan Boddy, Jr; Mary Botting, Jr. Third Row: Nora Bradfute, Soph; Bar- bara Brewer, Fr; Susan Burnett, Sr. Fourth Row: Regina Buzzas, Fr; Pam- ela Ciemny, Sr; Cynthia Cole, Soph. Fifth Row: Kathryn Cooper, Fr; Susan Davidson, Jr; Marcia Dean, Fr. Sixth Row: Jacqueline Desler, Jr; Diane Desserault, Jr; Catherine Dew- ey, Fr. Seventh Row: Lylene Dickie, Soph; Joyce Dougherty, Fr; Marti Dray, Jr. Bottom Row: Polly Earnest, Fr; Ma ry Jane Erickson, Jr; Janice Erwin, Jr. 418 A Kappa Delta Year Is Achievement Happine.s.s was a busy year for the Kappa Delts . . . A single-file parking lot, apparently an original. A national officer who arrived in a Rolls Royce and was 2 t escorted back to the airport in a ' 54 station wagon. Johnana, a Hun- garian from Chile, who liked ice cream cones. Angels, Corxettes, Silver Fish, Janis Evans, Fr; Joyce Farish, Soph; Virginia Filbin, Fr; Susan Frazier, Fr; Joan Gallaher, Sr; Susan Gardner, Soph; Johanna Glaesser, Soph. And Antics Husky Honeys, Marketing Club and Panhellenic officers. Founders ' dav, a spring formal, Senior Breakfast, an epidemic, tlie firemen are coming. This ear for the Kappa Delts. Heather Granger, Jr; Pa- tricia Greenslitt, Sr, Top Row: Sally Greenslitt, Fr; Michelle Hafner, Jr; Christine Hall, Soph; Barbara Hansen, Soph; Carrol Hastings, Fr; Terri Haugen, Soph; Katherine Herron, Soph. Second Row: AAarjorie Hicks, Jr; Cynthia Holbein, Sr; Anne Hovland, Soph; Sandy Hul- linger. Soph; Betty Hunter, Fr; Linda Jackson, Fr; Carole Jacobson, Sr. Third Row: Marie Kelley, Jr; Susan Kirby, Jr; Heloise Krauss, Soph; Janet Kuciemba, Jr; Karen Lee, Jr; Kathleen Linden, Soph; Susan Loper, Soph. Fourth Row: Sharron Luvaas, Soph; Joyce Maib, Soph; Linda Majeski, Soph; Margaret McVey, Soph; Sandra Meitz, Sr; Patricia Mickelson, Fr; Susan Moody, Jr. Fifth Row: Sue Morris, Sr; Jeanette Murphy, Soph; Joan Murphy, Fr; Kathleen Murray, Fr; Annette Nalle, Jr; Sharron Nasman, Fr; Vickie Nelson, Jr. Sixth Row: Susan Norvold, Sr; Christine O ' Grady, Soph; Mary Passage, Sr; Helen Perry, Fr; Judith Pilling, Soph; Jo Ann Quine, Jr; Sally Rader, Fr. Seventh Row: Edith Ramage, Fr; Patricia Reeder, Jr; Carolyn Rygg, Jr; Marilyn Rygg, Jr; Janet Sage, Jr; Ellen Sieg, Sr; Randi Skaland, Jr. Bottom Row: Lynne Stevens, Sr; Janice Thomson, Soph; Barbara Tilley, Soph; Anne Tread- well, Soph; Judi White, Soph; Karen Yatch, Jr; Sarah Youlten, Sr. 419 v l Ufh Top Row: Sharman Abell, Fr; Mary Acker, Jr; Stephanie Agar, Jr; Joan Albin, Sr; Jane Allardt, Fr,- Karen Ingman, Sr. Second Row: Carey Amick, Fr; Elsa Arestad, Sr; Margaret Auld, Sr; Nancy Bailey, Fr; Jeanne Beebe, Jr; Jean Bellamy, Fr. Third Row: Karen Benson, Soph; Jennifer Biehn, Fr; Lee Ann Blake, Soph; Kathryn BIythe, Sr; Marlow Brooks, Fr; Jean Buchstein, Fr. Fourth Row: Susan Campbell, Jr; Vicki Carter, Soph; Janet Cole, Fr; Nancy Collins, Fr; Susan Corfelyou, Sr; Mary Jane Cowan, Soph. Fifth Row: Karoline Crane, Soph; Gretchen Daiber, Fr; Patricia Dailey, Soph; Shirley Eicher, Soph; Linda Ellis, Fr; Allison Evans, Soph. Sixth Row: Laurie Gallup, Jr; Katy Gorham, Soph; Susan Hammergren, Fr; Katherine Hardy, Fr; Susan Harris, Fr; Janie Heaton, Fr. Seventh Row: Patricia Hiddleston, Jr; Timme Highsmith, Soph; Ingrid Hilen, Sr; Tina Hilen, Fr; Lynn Hogan, Soph; Alicia Hokanson, Fr. Bottom Row: Marion Hopping, Fr; Patricia Jacobson, Sr; Darcy Jefferson, Fr; Janice Jefferson, Soph; Janna Johnson, Fr; Margot Jones, Fr. fifi f TlH f flk ft Top Row: Carolyn King, Fr; Carol Klop- fenstein, Jr; Toni Kolar, Soph. Second Row: Kelli Kuljis, Fr; Linda Langs- dorf, Fr; Bonnie Lanman, Jr. Third Row: Lorna Leal, Jr; JoAnn Le- Cocq, Sr; Ruth LeCocq, Sr. Fourth Row: Kathleen Legg, Soph; Janet Lind, Sr; Christine Lindstrom, Soph. Fifth Row: Pamela Little, Soph; Jane Loomis, Fr; Cynthia Lorenz, Soph. Sixth Row: Lucy Lower, Fr; Kathryn Lyon, Soph; Catherine Morse, Fr. Seventh Row: Gail Mortensen, Sr; Chris- tie Murray, Fr; Janet Nelson, Soph. Bottom Row: Ann Neumann, Sr; Lynn Nicholson, Jr; Nancy Nilsen, Sr. 420 «£« ' n W f? fi Top Row: Gail Olmsted, Jr; Tarsi Pantages, Soph; Susan Pennington, Soph; Beverly Peterson, Sr; Martha Philbrick, Fr; Marilyn Ramsden, Jr. Second Row: Elizabeth Reid, Fr; Barbara Ridpath, Soph; Elizabeth Rieke, Soph; Adrienne Rockhill, Fr; Lynn Rockwell, Soph; Lynn Rosellini, Jr. Third Row: Star Sanborn, Fr; Noel Schnoor, Soph; Nancy Schulte, Jr; Ann Settle, Sr; Billie Kay Simmons, Soph; Mary Steers, Fr. Fourth Row: Margaret Stull, Jr; Sandra Sutherland, Jr; Kathy Swanson, Soph; Carolyn Tash, Jr; Sally league, Sr; Jeanne Tetrick, Sr. Bottom Row: Jo Anne Thoma, Jr; Cynthia Tupper, Soph; Sally Vynne, Jr; Marilyn Wells, Jr; Wendy Williams, Sr; Lana Yount, Sr. KKG ' s Push Rep, Symphony Beta Pi chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma, on campus since 1905, be- came aware this year of a new aura sunounding it as a group of stu- dents; one in which tlie increasing pressures of university hfe came to be a dominant theme. Kappas were forced to re-evakiate and to decide which aspects of sorority hving would ultimately prove the most valuable. The chapter underwent changes to adapt it to better meet tire demands of the more mature stu- dent. Chapter programs to a greater extent than ever before utilized the educational and cul- tural activities available to the Uni- versity community. Campus oppor- tunities to hear nationally re- nowned men and women, and to meet and exchange ideas with stu- dents from all over the world were stressed. An increased emphasis was placed on activities involving the Seattle Repertory Theater, the Seattle Symphony and various fund-raising drives. This emphasis made Kappa play an integral part in each member ' s Hfe. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Stress On Culture, Academics 421 Kappa Sigma Combines Tradition, Spirit For Successful Year Ja O r 1 1 a a a m o rS mA . B a % J g St Top Row: Michael Adams, Soph; Thomas Adams, Fr; Robert Anderson, Sr; Philhp Albohn, Soph; Kenneth Arlint, Fr; Wade Bamer, Fr; John Benny, Jr; John Berg, Fr; Gerbin Bonnema, Fr; David Campbell, Jr; David Coleman, Soph. Second Row: Kenneth Conrad, Fr; Douglas Creek, Fr; Roger Downs, Fr; William Eiberson, Soph; Larry Ellingsen, Sr; John Erickson, Fr; David Fal- len, Fr; Karl Farstad, Sr; Gary Fasano, Sr; John Foster, Jr; John Frodesen, Jr. Bottom Row: Thomas Harle, Fr; Ralph Hawks, Fr; John Hoard, Fr; Allen Jaworski, Fr; Robert Johnston, Soph; David Lewis, Fr; John Maley, Jr; Rob- ert Murray, Soph; Steve Quigley, Fr; Larry Riley, Soph; Paul Rollinger, Fr. Kappa Sig officers smiling so happily are Gregg Taylor, Al Smith, Bob Wagoner, Jerry Stiers and, kneeling, Karl Farstad and John Maley. 422 «n r 4 O 1 - P , 1 Top Row: Donald Ruffmi, Soph; John Scannell, Fr; Roger Schaffer, Fr; William Schuh, Sr. Second Row: Robert Silhavy, Fr; Allan Smith, Soph; James Smith, Fr; Jerry Stiers, Sr. Bottom Row: Gregg Taylor, Jr; Gregory Taylor, Fr; Phillip Van Eynde, Fr; Robert Wagoner, Soph. Sportsmanship Key Kappa Sigma Word A 2ood fraternity must have the right combination of tradition, spirit, and action. At Kappa Sigma, they ' ve got it. Kappa Sigs chairing special events, pFC March of Dimes and University Prevne Speakers showed that participation is a reahty as well as an ideal. From football to billiards, sportsmanship is a key Kappa Sig word. A pledge dance at the Penthouse was fol- lowed bv the Kappa Sigma Queen Contest. Kappa Sigma helped each member obtain the self-reliance and responsibilitv which resulted in a successful and memorable year. They study, too. 423 Lambda Chi Alpha Members Work, Grow Lambda Chi Alpha consists of over one hundred men working, relaxing and growing together. Scholastic- ally Lambda Chi has been con- sistently above the all-men ' s aver- age. The house includes members of Oval Club, Purple Shield, Fir Tree, Phi Beta Kappa and Sun- dodgers, as well as the ASUW first vice president. Highlighting this year ' s social calendar were the Prison Dance, Crescent Ball, Ship- wreck Dance and the Spring house part ' . Lamlida Chi ' s ha e lettered in all major sports, including foot- ball, basketball, baseball, track and crew. A A Marshall Aalto, Fr; Christopher Allan, Soph; David Arnold, Fr; Joe Arnold, Fr; William Bartram, Fr; Curt Beattie, Jr; Karl Blom, Sr; John BIystone, Soph; Thomas Bogoan, Jr; Gary Brown, Jr; Thomas Brown, Sr. 424 iilM « ( (-, a pj f « ?5 a ft f?i n ft krii j 1 . fT 1 . f j . f| ri. Ki- Top Row: Gary Buckholtz, Fr; Geoffrey Burns, Fr,- Steve Caldwell, Sr; David Carabba, Fr; Jim Carlson, Sr,- Thomas Church, Soph; Denny Clemmons, Soph, Raymond Clifford, Soph; Bernard Conley, Sr; Donald Cramer, Sr; David Cupp, Fr. Second Row: Gregory DeBay, Fr; Gregory Derkacht, Soph; Dennis Derickson, Sr; Dennis Driscoll, Soph; Brian Faber, Soph; Bruce Finney, Fr; Reginald Fowler, Soph; Russ Francisco, Jr; Britton Georges, Jr; Jeffrey Georges, Jr; Frederick Giard, Soph. Third Row: Paul Gibson, Sr; Alan Givler, Soph; Marv Gjerde Fr; Eric Giesdahl, Soph; Ken Goddard, Soph; Kenneth Grimes, Jr., Fr; Kim Gudgel, Jr; Douglas Guyman, Jr; Robert Hale, Fr; Frederick Hannes, Soph; Arnold Hansen, Soph. Fourth Row: Grant Hansen, Jr; Chuck Hatch, Soph; Gary Heimbigner, Soph; Luther Hintz, Sr; David Huey, Fr; James Hunter, Jr; Cleve Ives, Fr; Bruce Jacobson, Fr; Hugh Jardon, Jr; Roger Jenkins, Fr; Grant Johnson, Fr. Fifth Row: Thomas Johnson, Fr; Allen Jones, Soph; James Jones, Fr; Tim Kenison, Soph; Robert LaFavor, Fr; Norman Leatha, Sr; Loren Lofgren, Sr; Steven Manning, Jr; Douglas Marshall, Jr; Michael Matzdorff, Soph; Scott McDowell, Fr. Sixth Row: Bruce McFarlane, Jr; Harley Moberg, Sr; Dave Morris, Jr; Bill Myers, Jr; Ned Nelson, Jr; Robert Nelson, Fr; Daniel Norton, Sr; Daniel O ' Brien, Sr; Robert Oyler, Jr; Lawrence Parks, Jr; Robert Pederson, Soph. Seventh Row: Donald Propstra, Soph; David Rea, Jr; Eric Richardt, Fr; David Rynes, Fr; Dave Sandberg, Fr; Donald Schain, Fr; Alex Schmidt, Soph; Lou Secord, Soph; George Sherwin, Sr; Thomas Sparks, Fr; Kenneth Stanford, Sr. Bottom Row: Brian Stewart, Soph; Stan Stewart, Fr; James Thompson, Soph; James Turner, Sr; John Vicklund, Jr; Robert Wahl, Soph; Mark Weick, Jr; Rial Whaley, Fr; John Wiley, Soph; James Wonn, Sr; Edmund Woolen, Sr. 425 Phi Delta Theta Moves Forward For Another Good Year With Great Pledge Class, New Annex On The Corner II Iki k Top Row: James Almon, Sr,- Craig Austin, Fr; Sam Baker, Jr, Steve Bell, Fr. Second Row: Thomas Bigsby, Jr; Karl Blade, Sr; Edward Bock, Soph; Jay Bond, Fr. Third Row: Duncan Campbell, Jr; Robert Campbell, Fr; John Calms, Jr; Gary Clark, Jr. Fourth Row: Steve Clayton, Sr; Steve Cole, Jr; Steve Cozart, Fr; Kenneth Crandall, Soph. Fifth Row: Lorie Dahl, Fr; Alvin Danielson, Fr; Nick Diafos, Soph; James Doran, Soph. Bottom Row: John Egan, Jr; Robert Evans, Jr; Robert Falkenstein, Jr; Robert Fankhauser, Soph. kAMmm 1 M ii ' B ic Top Row: Robin Gaukroger, Sr; Jerry Hardebeck, Soph; Alfred Harris, Fr; Tim Heppenstall, Sr; John Hibberd, Fr; Walter Hollow , Soph. Second Row: Timothy Hoover, Fr; David Hudson, Fr; Jamie Hunter, Fr; John Hunter, Soph; Robert Johansen, Fr; Steven Johnson, Fr. Third Row: Steven Jones, Soph; Jack Kane, Jr; David Keene, Fr; Richard Kehl, Jr; Ken Knight, Soph; Jack Leonard, Sr. Fourth Row: Stephen Lundin, Jr; Robert AAacDonald, Soph; Robert Magers, Fr; Jerry Malone, Sr; Allen Maurer, Fr; Robert Maurer, Fr. Fifth Row: Mark McGaughey, Jr; Richard McLandress, Fr; Bill McMeekin, Jr; William Mead, Soph; Curt Meslang, Sr; William Montgomery, Sr. Bottom Row: Robert Nygren, Fr; Dennis Olsen, Soph; Gregg Ose, Jr; George Pappas, Soph; William Rabel, Jr; Robert Reinking, Jr. 426 mwinBmHiHimniswiNraBDiKtffiHiwiaDHndiiainmtimw Leaders for the Phi Delts were Stan Savage, Jim Almon, Duncan Campbell, Jack Leonard, president, and John Celms. f -i € r% l -s-j- f -- ' j - K--|r- (ft«-f f n a Top Row: Michael Reynolds, Fr; Paul Roesch, Sr; Arthur Rounds, Jr, Michael Ryan, Sr,- Stanley Savage, Sr; John Senner, Fr. Second Row: Vaughan Sharp, Fr; Bruce Shults, Soph; Michael Spangler, Fr; Richard Stansbury, Fr; Rick Vander Stoep, Soph; Geoffrey Wennes, Fr. Bottom Row: Dave West, Fr; Bill Wilkerson, Jr; Steve Willard, Jr; Frank Willson, Soph; John Wilson, Soph; Pat Woolcock, Fr. The year brought a great pledge class and a new annex on the corner for the Phi Delts. Eight Phis went to Med School, three more were in Fir Tree and sophomores booked in for 3.3. A baby gator was born at the pledge dance, while West, Irvine, Wool- cock, and Bond started for frosh basketball. Ryan missed a Rhodes scholarship bv a neck, but ■2nd string Williams was outstanding in tlie post season bowls. Bumgardner, Cope and President Odegaard discussed campus prob- lems on TV and brotherhood was at an all-time high. 427 Phi Gamma Delta Captures IFC Academic Trophies; Individuals Stand Out In Athletics, Campus Activities Ml Top Row: Craig Barrick, Jr; Dale Bidlake, Soph; Allen Bishopp, Fr, Stephen Bishopp, Soph; Paul Buckholtz, Soph. Second Row: Larry Buliock, Fr; Robert Burnaeisfer, Fr; Robert Bur- net;, Fr; Jack Burns, Soph; Frank Childers, Soph. Third Row: Colin Craig, Fr; Timothy Davidson, Jr; Michael Dehn, Fr; William Dehn, Jr; Duane Deming, Fr. Fourth Row: Mike Doyle, Jr; Michael Dwyer, Soph; Chuck Ekberg, Jr; Steve Ekberg, Fr; Donald Fate, Fr. Fifth Row: Nicholas Feldman, Fr; James Frazee, Fr; Steven Gal- braith, Sr; Richard Gall, Soph; Blase Gorny, Soph. Sixth Row: Jack Graves, Soph; Dana Halvorson, Fr; Paul Hendrick- son, Jr; James Hermsen, Sr; Michael Hesch, Fr. Bottom Row: Stanley Hiserman, Fr; James Hodge, Jr; Dennis Houghton, Fr; William Howard, Sr; Morton Hurt, Sr. Ail AL 44 Top Row: Gary Johnson, Soph; Edvi ard Keenan, Fr; Eric Klein, Soph; Peter Klein, Fr; Richard Knight, Fr. Second Row: R. Bruce Kolts, Soph; David Lambert, Jr; Michael Lewis, Sr; Michael Lonac, Fr; James Lyness, Fr. Third Row: Donald Malmstrom, Soph; James Maloof, Jr; Frederick Mann, Jr; James Mason, Soph; Richard McAuliffe, Sr. Fourth Row: David McClinton, Fr; David McKee, Soph; Richard Mesmer, Fr; Michael Metke, Soph; Douglas Mill, Jr. Fifth Row: Patrick Miller, Fr; Mark Mullen, Soph; Gary Ostenson, Soph; Ralph Palumbo, Soph; Mark Pearson, Soph. Sixth Row: Dennis Peck, Jr; Gary Philbrick, Fr; Mark Quigley, Fr; Ray Redman, III, Jr; JefFrey Remington, Soph. Bottom Row: Lane Ronnebaum, Fr; Gordon Rowand, Fr; Frank Rupert, Soph; Richard Sletterdahl, Jr; Terry Snell, Fr. 428 C5?S - Now let ' s try the next shot with your arms at your sides, okay guys? At the corner of 45th and 17th, tlie Fijis blend high scholastic ideals with activities and athletics in a triangular fraternit - program. Continuing a 12- ear tradition of being Number One in fraternity ac- ademics, Phi Gamma Delta cap- tured both IFC scholarship tro- phies: actives with freshmen witli a 2.65. a 2.73 anc If scholarship formed the bottom of the triangle, activities and ath- letics formed the other two sides. Fijis dominated Purple Shield with 11 members, besides having five in Oval Club. In athletics the brothers ' on 43 Bis W letters and 23 frosh num- erals. And the future? The 38 members of the class of ' 70, boasting a 3.4 gpa, look as if thev will continue the Fiji tradition of well-rounded excellence. k J Peter Spencer, Fr; William Strausz, Soph; Dean Tinker, Sr; Stephen Tredway, Jr; John Van Amerongen, Fr,- Tim Van Horn, Jr; Bela Varga, Soph; Robert Wendel, Fr; Kenneth Wesche, Sr; James Winquist, Fr; Timothy Yaryan, Sr. 429 Phi Kappa Psi Has Active Year With 35 pledges averaging an entering 3.3 GPA, Phi Kappa Psi foimd this vear one of the most producti ' e in the more than 50 it has seen on campus. A well-rounded program encour- ages the house to grow internally and externalh-. Thanksgiving with the Tri-Delts saw the Phi Psi ' s sponsoring a banquet for 60 or- phans. Culturalh ' , the brothers found ample opportunities in the mmierous Cirque Theater parties and speaker programs. Socially, the calendar was crowded with a win- ter formal at the Olympic, the weekend Fire Part ' and a Roaring Twenties party. Phi Psi was active outside the house, too— in Program Panel, HUB committees, Purple Shield and rallies. Targets for big W ' s were Dave Blien, swimming. Bob Moch, crew, and Frank Russell, wrestling. All in all, the vear was a happen- ing at Phi Kappa Psi. dm dm iJkm Top Row: Richard Austin, Fr; Hugh Batty, Fr; Kurtis Behie, Fr; Joseph Bettridge, Fr; David Bowers, Sr; William Brewster, Soph; Wallace Coburn, Jr. Second Row: Adrian Courteau, Soph; James Davis, Fr; Paul Dever, Fr; John Drew, Fr; Brice Dudman, Fr; William Egan, Sr; Warren Ellis, Soph. Third Row: Gregory Forsythe, Fr; Terry Fox, Jr; Stanley Gile, Fr; Bruce Goldmann, Soph; Louis Goldmann, Sr; William Goodsell, Fr; Lance Groundwater, Fr. Fourth Row: John Hanson, Fr; Brad Harper, Fr; William Hilliard, Soph; Donald Hinxman, Soph; Douglas Hume, Sr; Timothy Jorgensen, Jr; Michael Kelly, Soph. Fifth Row: David Kilbourn, Fr; Bruce Kitts, Fr; Bruce Lazarus, Fr; William Leonard, Fr; Stephen Lewis, Fr; Albert Lirhus, Jr; Thomas Malone, Jr. Sixth Row: Steven AAarquard, Soph; Robert Martinson, Soph; William Mascorella, Soph; John Meadows, Jr; Ronald Meadows, Soph; Steven Meyer, Fr; Robert Moch, Jr. Seventh Row: Patrick O ' Farrell, Jr; Peter Osborne, Soph; David Pollard, Soph; Gary Powell, Soph; Craig Riss, Fr; Franklin Russell, Fr; Steven Songstad, Jr. Bottom Row: Alan Stay, Jr; Oliver Stout, Soph; Rodney Stroope, Sr; Thomas Swapp, Soph; Gary Tachiyama, Fr; Michael Thorp, Jr; John Walton, Jr. 430 wn Events Include A Banquet For Orphans, Cultural Activities Phi Kappa Psi pledges were honored at the pledge dance, held at the house during October. 431 Academics, Campus Participation, Athletics Mean Full Phi Kap has a purpose— grades first, strengthened by campus positions and athletic letters. Rush week, in step with this goal, saw thirty men pledge with a 3.4 entering grade point and 83 high school let- ters. Study hours were enforced; pledges, as well as actives, garnered leadership positions on campus and athletes appeared certain to cap- ture frosli numerals in 6 sports. Phi Kaps started the year with a sorority serenade by the Towne Criers after Stock Show and a cruise around Lake Washington. The Pledge Dance, Winter For- mal, Go To Hell Dance, House Party, and Taliitian Partv were the big functions, while firesides, ex- changes, and dollar parties filled the rest of the vear. 1? O O  lS ' e -0$ t f o f m fb Top Row: Robert Adams, Fr; Lee Anderson, Soph; Jerry Austin, Soph; Michael Bannon, Fr; George Bennett, Fr; Griffith Bennett, Fr. Second Row: Randall Bennett, Fr; Robert Benson, Sr; Robert Billings, Soph; John Bisbee, Fr; Gordon Boyd, Fr; Gregory Branch, Soph. Bottom Row: Gary Brantley, Soph; James Burns, Soph; Geoffrey Carey, Jr; William Carter, Sr; John Chasfain, Fr; Michael Cole, Sr. 432 Year For Phi Kappa Sigma ■' f ■=f WS p. n p. o m p P (f!) Top Row: Douglas Colley, Jr; Joseph Danzer, Soph, Thomas Dempsey, Jr; Michael Dempster, Jr; Craig Dumas, Fr. Second Row: Stephen Durbin, Fr; Jacques Duringer, Jr; David Eaton, Soph; David Edwards, Sr; Richard Edwards, Soph. Bottom Row: Peter Farsje, Soph; Ricardo Foneca, Sr; Bruce Fyfe, Sr; Larry Goldsmith, Soph; Yoshi Hayasaki, Fr. p n cy o .f 1 f o p p i : Q Q a C O !f  Top Row: Henry Hebert, Soph; Steven Hopp, Fr; Thomas Hower- ton, Fr; Richard Jessup, Soph; Gary Kingman, Jr. Second Row: Howard Knaggs, Soph; Terry La Brie, Soph; Dale Lake, Soph; Don Lane, Jr; William Lane, Sr. Third Row: Charles Litttle, Fr; Thomas Lundstrom, Sr; Larry Mark- lund, Fr; Stanley Means, Sr; Lee Mitchell, Soph. Fourth Row: Robert Montgomery, Soph; Jed Niederer, Fr; John O ' Keefe, Soph; Dan Purnell, Sr; Douglas Reymore, Sr. Fifth Row: Steven Roswold, Fr; Michael Rousseau, Fr; Edward Rundle, Jr; Robert Sellar, Soph; Simon Stewart, Sr. Sixfh Row; Kenneth Stout, Fr; Douglas Swanson, Jr; Michael Tem- breull, Jr; Robert Tindall, Fr; William Trudgian, Sr. Seventh Row: Rick Tunnell, Jr; Richard Turkian, Sr; John Urquhart, Fr; Gary Vancil, Jr; Mark von Walter, Jr. Bottom Row: Douglas Whall, Fr; Timothy Wiese, Jr; David Wight, Jr; Donald Winder, Soph; Jon Wolfe, Soph. 433 434 Phi Kappa Tau Begins Search For Meaning, Identity p p IP ifTi j£ p e p a ■::■. r., ci m f - f ' A e% Top Row: Richard Barber, Jr; Gary Bodeutsch, Jr; David Buck, Grad; Roger Dillon, Jr; Robert Drewe, Sr ■Jim Ewing, Soph; Thomas Gordon, Jr; Hedley Greene, Jr; James Huntsperger, Jr; Joseph lilg. Soph. Bottom Row: William Jarr, Jr; Lyie Jorgens, Soph; Jeffrey Kauffman, Soph; Donovan Kehrer, Soph; Don Newman, Soph; Lawrence Price, Fr; Richard Ravenscroft, Soph; Edward Simko, Jr; John Wilkinson, Fr; John Womoch, Jr. A house is not a home. In Septeinl er a ne vl - fonned nu- cleus of 19 men returned to inhabit an abandoned hou,se on 21st N.E. The - had high hopes for a new Phi Kappa Tau, one which thex tliemselves would organize. Their rewards were manv— active participation, challenge, responsi- bility, fun, brotherhood— and the unique privilege of being able to sa ' , I built the foinidation for that fraternity. Busy, Happy Individuals Keep Phi Mu Name Alive On Campu r. Top Row: JoAnn Barney, Fr,- Beverly Becker, Jr. Cheryl Bursett, Soph. Second Row: Judith Cope, Soph; Deb- erah Cushing, Soph; Lorena Dunlap, Fr. Bottom Row: Katherine Evans, Soph; Dessa Finck, Jr; Maureen Fox, Fr; At Phi Mu it was a year to learn, to laugii, to work and play, to grow closer to each otlier. Rush was liec- tic but ser ed to unite the house. The pledges took their sneak earlv and ended up in the Phi Kap pool. Busy, happy individuals kept Phi Mu ' s name alive on campus; House members were seen in W-Key, Rally Girls, Totem Club, Husky Honeys, People - to - People and Songfest. But it wasn ' t all plav; girls gave their time for STAY tutoring and learned about the Shij) Hope, their national philan- thropy. 436 oumuiitumMinnuTvmiiit nuraKUHVMnHiuunnicsHiwm mreutmnvfiHiKammuxutfir iHm mmhh uinapiB iirtfut.wiaff m Sisters Work, Play Together Phi Mu officers smile at Miss Mistletoe candidate Mary Peters, who is getting a final costume check. PI 2f s ft j Mu Top Row: Katherine Gimness, Jr; Linda Graham, Soph; Janet Ham- ilton, Fr; Robin Klein, Soph; Cheryl Libby, Soph. Second Row: Joann Litchfield, Soph; Kathleen Lopes, Soph; Pamela Madsen, Fr; Helen McWhorter, Sr; Juliette Michaelsen, Fr. Third Row: Pamela Kay Milner, Fr; Mary MofFett, Fr; Susan Moore, Soph; Rosemary Nichols, Jr; Mary Peters, Soph. Fourth Row: Suzanne Petersen, Fr; June Peterson, Fr; Susan Piche- reau, Fr; Jane Potter, Fr; Pamela Raich, Jr. Fifth Row: Mary Romano, Soph; Sheila Taylor, Fr; Julie Thompson, Soph, Mary Ann Thompson, Soph, Elaine Tippey, Jr. Bottom Row: Carol VanCourt, Soph; Sallie Wagner, Jr; Kathleen Weinke, Soph; Bonnie Whiftenmore, Soph; Clarice Wilsey, Soph. ■ni 4 ' i ■■ 7fk 5 ,1 % ■■' % 9 1, W %- • a ■■■■•.■jfj... ' ■' - ' !W . ;■. a M 437 Phi Sigma Kappas Overcome Frustrations, Confusion To Gain Secure Foothold In UW Greek System phi Sigma Kappa returned to Wash- ington in 1963. Since then they have gained a secure foothold in the Greek system, overcome the frustration of vear-round rush, and mastered the irritation of being con- fused witli tlieir neighbor. Their small size has served to em- phasize leaders and workers. The were league champions in football this ear and won the AMS Hockey Night Participation Award for the third straight year. Phi Sigma Kappa is emerging at Washington. Growtl: is accelerat- ing and the future holds nothing but promise. Top Row: Donald Ackelson, Jr; Bradley Barrick, Fr; David Blood, Soph; Michael Burlingame, Fr,- Darryl Gunderson, Jr. Second Row: Robert Graves, Jr; Francis Hirakami, Sr; Kenneth Iverson, Jr; Keith Johnson, Sr; Kerry Knowles, Sr. Bottom Row: William Lee, Fr; George Rohrback, Jr; Ernest Smith, Sr; Bruce Sutherland, Jr; Truman Ware, Sr. On the way to the pond ... or how to turn 21 and like it. 438 Top Row: Bernice Angel, Soph; Nedra Apple, Soph; Janet Benezra, Fr. Second Row: Saralyn Benezra, Jr; Terry- Lou Berns, Sr; Brenda Blumenthal, Jr. Third Row: Diane Carp, Sr; Linda Cas- ton. Soph; Barbara Cohen, Soph. Fourth Row: Paula Cohen, Fr; Astrid Collins, Jr; Vicki Eskenazi, Soph. Fifth Row: Susan Fingeroot, Fr; Gini Flaks, Soph; Marilyn Hasson, Fr. Sixth Row: Barbara Kadaner, Fr; Lynnel Kleinman, Jr; Ruth Kleinman, Fr. Seventh Row; Karin Kligfield, Jr; Robin Lea, Fr; Marcia Leavitf, Fr. Bottom Row: Lani Levine, Soph; Vivian Mezistrano, Soph; Linda AAichel, Soph. QidQ Top Row: Susan Morhaime, Soph; Susan Nahon, Fr; Linn Posner, Jr; Francine Richlen, Soph; Cynthia Rogel, Soph; Patricia Rose, Fr; Betty Rothenberg, Jr. Bottom Row: Patricia Rubin, Fr; Judith Spear, Sr; Linda Spellman, Fr; Andrea Stern, Sr; Joanne Walker, Fr; Beth Weiner, Soph; Ellen Weiner, Jr. Phi Sigma Sigma Alphabet Begins With ' Art Ends With ' Zowie ' From bagel-baking for soldiers in Vietnam to marching for mothers in Seattle, Phi Sigma Sigmas made the ear come alive. Homecoming kabonged with a zap and a zowie when Batman zipped throngh the skit in his little red wagon. On a cnlture kick. Phi Sigs supported a national touring exhibit showing art trends of the first half of the century. Members in Mortar Board, W-Ke) ' , Program Panel and Las Vegas hostessing kept the Phi Sig name on campus. Phi Sigma Sigmas aimed high while strengthening their bonds of frater- nit - and friendship. Great, great! Now give it some of that Boston soul. 439 Pi Beta Phi Fills Campus Activities Pi Phi ' s celelirated their Centennial Year in a big wa ' — l y doing e ' ery- thing up BIG. The pledges thought they were sneaking until the ' received a tele- gram from the actives at their hideawav. Pi Phi ' s found depth through Settlement School, their National philanthropic project in Gatlinberg, Tennessee. Top Row: Margaret Applefon, Jr; Ann Arneil, Soph; Karen Babich, Jr; Jan Barry, Fr,- Jodeen Bergum, Jr; Barbara Blasingame, Jr; Christina Brandt, Soph. Bottom Row: Bonnie Breit, Soph; Judi Broughten, Jr; Betty Brownell, Jr; Deborah Brownell, Soph; Wendy Buck, Soph; Sharon Campbell, Soph; Maralyn Child, Soph. From the tlnills and campus elections to draft ciuota for traiunas of fillin the Brieadears and Cor ettes, actixe was the Pi Phi motto. Sisters were in Huskv Hon- evs, Mortar Board, RalK Girls, Sil -erfish, Songleading, AWS, W- Ke and Totem. Four Phi Beta Kappas and the Outstanding Senior Woman were on the membership list, as well as the Scafair Queen. Another Derby Day brought no Derbies— onlv the Sigma Chi Spirit Award. Intramurals? Pi Phi ' s weren ' t e. actl - cliamps, but they sure liad fun. 7 II! ' u - . — ■i - •« ■i ' 2lL £ ' nt ' ' ' ' i : ■yttr B- 1 7 . . t: :t. r- l-id ■B ' i t -- ' jPmBii ' t c B V ' ... ' - ' WsSS ' r • • ' • ■ir:s, :vi| -. ' --U ■%£ K  ' i IB C f)r :r V, V. P ' T • : ' iH (ii £l 1 ii • i K 1 ■J ' J KU ' ' d R 1 ll 1 ■■I. A IHBk ■IBHHHI ■3 • «! 440 Top Row: Peggy Claire, Soph; Ann Congdon, Soph; Kathleen Corey, Soph; Gwen Cory, Soph; Karen Dobson, Fr; Barbara Dutton, Soph; Jo Dutton, Sr; Patricia Eby, Jr; Judith Ellis, Fr; Jana Ely, Jr; Betty Emerick, Soph. Second Row: Susan Epps, Sr; Lynn Ferguson, Sr; Kathleen Gillmer, Sr; Janice Gronberg, Soph; Judith Haig, Sr; Cindy Halbig, Fr; Sally Haney, Fr; Becky Harlow, Fr; Sue Havel, Sr; Joan Haynes, Sr; Adelle Hermann, Fr. Third Row: Erika Hokanson, Soph; Patty Jacobsen, Fr; Susan Jacobson, Soph; Jennifer James, Soph; Susan Johnston, Soph; Carole Kent, Fr; Sally Kerr, Fr; Debbra King, Fr; Barbara Kingsbury, Soph; Mindy Knold, Soph; Jody Kohls, Sr. Fourth Row: Darlene Kutt, Jr; Sharon Langfitt, Jr; Jane Leimbacher, Jr; Maili Libke, Soph; Deborah Lucker, Fr; Pamela Lynch, Jr; Barbara Maino, Jr; Susan Maland, Fr; Linda McColm, Soph; Linda McCorkle, Soph; Marian McLaughlin, Jr. Fifth Row: Jill Morrison, Soph; Janice Morton, Fr; Anne Mosgrove, Fr; Claudia Moyer, Sr; Suzanne Munns, Soph; Joanne Nail, Soph; Sherry Nor- mile, Fr; Kathleen O ' Rourke, Fr; Cheryl Phillips, Soph; Karen Powell, Soph; Trudy Prescott, Sr. Sixth Row: Carol Ramstad, Soph; Marcia Richardson, Fr; Laurie Rounds, Fr; Sarah Francis Rutherford, Jr; Linda Salter, Fr; Sally Sheble, Fr; Chris- tine Schneider, Fr; Joan Shotwell, Soph; Lynn Sibold, Jr; Lynda Smith, Soph; Sandra Stenesen, Jr. Seventh Row: Susan Struthers, Fr; Margie Sylvester, Fr; Melinda Thompson, Sr; Candace Tiffany, Jr; Nancy Toney, Soph; Nina Trapnell, Sr; Nancy Trembley, Soph; Karen Tynes, Sr; Christine Umphred, Fr; Anitra Vadheim, Soph; Holly Vander Staay, Sr. Bottom Row: Tina Van Doren, Fr; Diane Van Gasken, Fr; Pamela Wagner, Fr; Kristine Wallin, Sr; Diane Watson, Jr; Charlotte West, Jr; Shelly Wil- liams, Fr; Antonia Winston, Fr; Cheryle Wright, Sr; Kathleen Wygle, Fr; Nanci Yarno, Jr. 441 The Pi Kappa Alpha vear started out in a sncakv va -, but alas! The pledges were caught earlv in the evening at Ward ' s. The acti ' e sneak, more successful, featured a pool-side part - Other parties were well-attended and full of surprises — e en during winter cjuarter when grades recei ed a major emphasis. They plaved basketball and bil- liards, and skiin was as big as ever. Dreamy Deanna made Monday night dinners super-enjovable and e en bearable until spring quarter when thoughts could once again turn to the selection of a Pi KA Dream Girl. Spring also brought with it the week-end, the formal at Rosario and isions of a new year ahead. Pi KA officers who received a helping hand from Dream Girl Deanna Dawson were Rick Boston, Bill Lockwood, Dick Schwabe, Rick Triebel and Larry Beagle. Sneaky Actives Catch Less Successful Pi Kappa Alpha Pledges Top Row: John Aramburu, Sr; John Asmundson, Fr; John Barber, Fr,- Larry Beagle, Jr. Second Row: Russell Beahm, Sr; Martin Berg, Fr; Richard Boston, Sr; Daniel Brady, Jr. Third Row: Stephen Burhans, Soph; Philip Eng, Fr; John Fairbanks, Fr; Ralph Foss, Fr. Bottom Row: Stephen Haugseth, Fr; Steven Holms, Fr; Stanley Kehl, Soph; Alan King, Fr. K -p ' f4 Top Row: Randall Larson, Fr; Robert Lee, Fr; William Lockw ood, Jr; Glen Martin, Jr. Second Row: Bruce McAuley, Soph; Jon Mclntyre, Jr; Hugh Miller, Fr; Laurence Netherton, Jr. Third Row: Fred Norelius, Fr; Bruce Palmer, Fr; Ronald Pope, Fr; Richard Schwabe, Soph. Bottom Row: David Scott, Soph; Gary Stark, Soph; Richard Triebel, Sr; Robert Wilson, Jr. 442 mt I Z TO i M ij r % WC II ' i. ' ' ' , -,iv % i Psi Upsilon Begins Second 50 Years On Campus rt p rt o f ill Mg ' nf w .9 P I? Ci P © immk 444 Top Row: William Acomb, Soph; Richard Acton, Sr,- Ronald Baltrusis, Fr; Peter Berken, Fr, George Broze, Jr, Robert Burke, Soph; Bradford Cattle, Fr; Paul Cifrino, Fr; Brent Comstock, Fr. Second Row: Steven Coon, Sr; Lester Cour, Sr; Gary Culpepper, Jr; Kim Davis, Fr; Robert Dawson, Fr; Bruce Dennis, Jr; James Doran, Fr; Robert Dreyer, Soph; Robert Frazier, Sr. Third Row: Mark Gilbert, Fr; Joseph Harthorne, Jr; David Hartnett, Fr; Raymond Harwick, Sr; Robin Hemingson, Sr; Craig Hermann, Sr; John Holmes, Jr; John Hubbell, Fr; Robert Ivie, Soph. Fourth Row: Larry Jay, Fr; Terry Jensen, Sr; William Johnson, Jr; Richard Joss, Jr; John Kama, Fr; David Koopmans, Jr; James Kuhn, Jr; Rob Lane, Soph; Gary Larsen, Fr. Fifth Row: Nick LeClercq, Soph; Nick Leibold, Jr; Harlie Loesby, Sr; Clayton Lofthus, Sr; Barry Lundvall, Jr; Bruce Martin, Sr; J. Tate Mason, Soph; James McCullough, Sr; Thomas Mehlberg, Jr. Sixth Row: Preston Michael, Jr; Carl Miraldi, Soph; George Moscrip, Sr; Samuel Murray, Sr; Greg Nail, Soph; Clar- ence Pautzke, Sr; Jim Philip, Sr; Edward Pickering, Fr; Larry Pitts, Fr. Seventh Row: Richard Porter, Fr; Jeffrey Reade, Jr; William Reseburg, Fr; Richard Rian, Jr; Carl Rutherford, Soph; Kenneth Ryan, Sr; Jens Schaarup, Soph; Bruce Schwager, Fr; Robert Scribner, Sr. Bottom Row: Michael SeidI, Fr; Douglas Shearer, Sr; James Short, Sr; Thomas Skarshaug, Jr; James Seine, Jr; Dick Spangler, Fr; Greg Spradun, Fr; Thomas Steenson, Fr; Mark Stevenson, Soph. Each Season Filled With A Variety Of Social Events Psi Upsilon began its second half- century on the Washington campus by pledging 32 outstanding fresh- men. Among them were student activity leaders and nine numeral winners. Dollar parties, the pledge dance, exchanges and a cruise were among fall quarter ' s highlights. The Win- ter Formal added social variety during the winter months. Spring was marked by frecjuent trips to the pond and the Beach Combers ' weekend. ffl p P P P ' ' ■f Top Row: Rafael Stone, Fr; William Stout, Jr; James Stuart, Jr,- Don Tarabochia, Sr; William Theriault, Sr; Robert Tomberg, Fr; Tom Van Eeckhout, Fr. Bottom Row: Steve Vennema, Jr; Lynn Vickery, Soph; Steven Walker, Soph; Robert Waltz, Sr; Steven Whitney, Fr; Douglas Wilkey, Sr; Robert Williams, Jr. 445 fil R % mM ma rAdii Top Row: John Acheson, Jr; Anthony Anderson, Soph; Wayne Anderson, Soph; James Aulf, Fr. Second Row: Charles Barnes, Sr; John Beal, Soph Douglas Bell, Fr; Steven Bern, Fr. Third Row: James Berry, Fr; Patrick BIckford, Soph David Billings, Sr; Phillip Boshaw, Soph. Fourth Row: Richard Brackett, Soph; William Branom Sr; David Brown, Sr; Gary Carpenter, Soph. Fifth Row: Thomas Chapman, Sr; Jim Clarke, Jr Mark Clawson, Soph; Steve Courtney, Sr. Sixth Row: James Darcy, Soph; Glenn Davidson, Fr Neil Dean, Soph; Maynard DeGrazia, Soph. Seventh Row: Tom Deiike, Sr; Jay Delaney, Fr, Paul Dickinson, Sr; John Dillow , Jr. Bottom Row: John Douglas, Jr; E. David Engst, Soph; Lon Fairbrook, Sr; Forest Farley, Soph. C ) p f .Ci Q I I ill , mdiMiMAM mA .-, e f - ft t: Q ' Top Row: John Finholm, Jr; William Gaeth, Sr; Carl Golding, Soph; Ned Harden, Soph; Randall Hauff, Jr. Second Row: Jeffey Heritage, Fr; Robert Holeton, Jr., Sr; Paul Hosea, Soph; Gary James, Fr; Jerald Jamison, Jr. Third Row: George Johnson, Soph; Andy Judd, Jr; Fritz Keller, Fr; James Kelly, Sr; Dennis Killeen, Soph. Fourth Row: Richard Kirchner, Sr; Judd Kirk, Sr; Steven Kirk, Sr; Leon Klube, Sr; Kenneth Krupski, Jr. Fifth Row: Kenneth Lee, Fr; Roland Libby, Fr; Dennis Litowitz, Soph; Douglas Manchester, Jr; John Marshall, Soph. Sixth Row: Stan McCormick, Fr; Alain Morelle, Grad; Carl Nelson, Jr; Robert Nelson, Fr; Steve Oliver, Fr. Seventh Row: William Oliver, Sr; Kenneth Olsen, Fr; Frank Panich, Jr; David Plumley, Fr; Terry Pieszchala, Fr. Bottom Row: David Read, Jr; Fred Repass, Soph; John Reuland, Jr; Michael Sands, Fr; Steven Sanford, Sr. 446 It was a noteworthy year for Sigma Alpha Epsilon at the University of Washing on. Washington Alpha members held a variety of student government posi- tions. Campus politikers included Judd Kirk, ASUW president; Jerry Jamison, AMS secretary; Lon Fair- brook, BOC member, and Jim Kel- ly, IFC president. It was a year of outstanding alumni relations, hard work by the Moth- ers ' Club and a menagerie of house activities including a unique touch for Homecoming. Helpful House Manager Neil Dean, left, balances the books. HUB Jocks Dominate Sigma Alpha Epsilon SAE lion poses with officers. Top Row: Brian Scott, Jr; Cassius Sher- wood, Jr; Michael Simmons, Fr. Second Row: Andrew Stefan, Fr; Don- ald Strom; Jr; Harry Sullivan, Fr. Third Row: James Thompson, Fr; Gary Tripp, Soph; Tracy Tripp, Fr. Fourth Row: Rick Walsh, Soph; Douglas Warren, Fr; Mark Weed, Soph. Bottom Row: Bill White, Fr; John White- man, Fr; Michael Wiitala, Sr. Sigma Alpha Mu Seeks Scholarship, Varied Activities Sammies continued through the year maintaining its scholarship within the top fi e fraternities on campus. The numljcr one liouse scholasticallv during spring (juar- ter of 1966, the liouse a eraged number three for that entire ear. To the members of Sigma Alpha Mu, Sammie, this vear meant more than a set of stereot ped goals. Most of all, it meant fra- ternit — a community of men liv- ing and working together for the benefit of each indi idual. It was a group of which each member could be proud, both of his fra- ternal as.sociation, and its activities and its aliunni. At the same time each member was respected for his own abilities, personality and achie ements. One would lia e been hard put to find a campus actiyit in which Sammies did not participate. These acti ities in- cluded Sundodgers, Purple Shield, IFC, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Delta Sigma and main- others. Sammie house officers included Bob Gelb, secretary; Quent Steinberg, president; John Kolin, vice presi- dent, and Bob Porod, treasurer. p r ff f 9 O 0. Q O f O P O- ' ©! D Cs ft ft P O O I Top Row: Allen Barouh, Soph; Roger Bass, Sr; Martin Bender, Soph; Michael Bensussen, Soph; Robert Cohen, Jr; Marvin Cohn, Soph; Murray Cooper, Fr. Second Row: Marco DeFunis, Fr; Mike DeLeon, Soph; Stephen Farber, Fr; Ken Flaks, Fr; Robert Gelb, Jr; Stephen Goldman, Sr; Marvin Halpern, Jr. Third Row: Stanley Halpern, Fr; Victor Hasson, Soph; Richard Horman, Soph; Robert Israel, Fr; Robert Jaffe, Jr; Larry Jassen, Fr; John Kalin, Jr. Fourth Row: Stephen Katz, Jr; Richard Lassman, Jr; Stanley Neff, Jr; David Ordell, Soph; Glenn Pearl, Soph; David Peha, Soph; Lynn Peterson, Fr. Fifth Row: Robert Porad, Sr; Henry Schaloum, Jr; Mark Schiller, Jr; Robert Schindler, Fr; Norman Schwamberg, Soph; Alan Shapiro, Jr; Larry Silverman, Soph. Bottom Row: Quentin Steinberg, Sr; Craig Sternberg, Sr; David Stone, Jr; Michael Venar, Sr, Rodney Waldbaum, Sr; Allan Weiland, Soph; Eldon Wexler, Fr. WBM Candlelight . . . and the finer points of etiquette. -r Red-Letter Year For Sigma Chi: Pledges Activities, academics and adiletics marked this as a red letter vear for Sigma Chi. Activities? Stolen hats and ponded cheerleaders made Derbv Day. Candv Cline com- pleted her ear as Sweetheart at the Harrison Hot Springs formal. Morrison headed Phi Eta Sigma and Wangsmo ruled the Sun- dodger roost. Academics? With keggers, ex- changes and midterms, e enone managed to pass finals with flying colors. Athletics? Jones headed the intramural program, Lorrain started with defense for the Hus- kies and freshmen were also active. It was a red letter ear promising more for the future. 450 March For Dimes; Derby Day Cheerleaders Ponded ip A . . P D O Q 1 . C p Q f 0. - e « ! ,a a. la e5 r. Q e?i .e- ' ' • e- ' ( a. f?! a f? (f- a o r « P e: p ♦ i  o Top Row: Philip Anderson, Jr; John Beatty, Jr; James Bell, Fr; William Brokaw, Soph; Edward Bye, Jr; Thomas Clarke, Sr; John Coltart, Sr; Donald Davis, Jr; Stephen Eisenman, Soph; William Endercein, Sr; Steven Erickson, Soph. Second Row: Roger Ferch, Soph; Bryan Fischnaller, Sr; Gary Gaugl, Fr; Charles Gibson, Sr; Donald Hagvi ell, Soph; Michael Hamlin, Soph; Wil- liam Hay, Jr; Ralph Heino, Sr; James Holland, Fr; Russell Holmberg, Fr; William James, Soph. Third Row: Sherman Jefferies, Jr; Perry Jones, Fr; Jerry Kindinger, Soph; Heinz Klotzbuecher, Sr; Donald Loffler, Soph; Vincent Lorrain, Sr; Gary Luce, Fr; Daniel Lund, Soph; Victor Magruder, Sr; Dennis Manfred, Fr; Frederick Mangan, Sr. Fourth Row: Lee Mason, Fr; Ronald McCready, Soph; Jerry McDonald, Sr; Raoul Meilleur, Soph; Stephen Monohan, Fr; Randall Morrison, Sr; Cam- eron Murray, Fr; Roger Nelson, Soph; Lars Nordin, Soph; Wayne Northrop, Soph; Brian Payne, Fr. Fifth Row: David Pedersen, Fr; John Plowman, Jr; Michael Powers, Soph; Kenneth Reed, Jr; Michael Rogge, Jr; James Rowley, Soph; Robert Sands, Jr; Peter Shreve, Jr; Richard Skinner, Sr; Steven Smith, Fr; Sheldon St. John, Sr. Bottom Row: Dennis Stranik, Jr; James Sylvester, Sr; Torrance Tebb, Fr; Bradley Thomas, Fr; David Tracy, Soph; Robert Vandewall, Fr; Tony Valder, Sr; Gary Wangsmo, Sr; Mark Webster, Fr; Geoffrey White, Sr; Wayne Wilskie, Sr. 451 Top Row: Jone Askren, Jr; Nan Baldi, Jr. Second Row: Barbara Bar- rett, Jr; Janet Beamer, Soph Third Row: Judith Block, Jr; Donna Boon, Jr. Fourth Row: Sandee Boutin, Fr; Pamela Bradburn, Jr. Bottom Row: Jill Brennan, Soph; Janet Camperson, Jr. Happiness is a birthday party with sisters, presents and a bottle of champagne (bubble bath). Sigma Kappa Spirit Superlative At Home And Abroad fli Top Row: Ann Caughey, Sr; Claudia Coplen, Fr; Joyce Crose, Fr; Margaret Darby, Jr; Margaret Devine, Sr; Patricia Donley, Soph; Sylvia Duff, Fr; Constance Dye, Sr; Charlotte Eliason, Fr; Jane Endres, Fr; Marcia Ervin, Sr. Bottom Row: Susan Field, Jr; Ruth Fletcher, Jr; Joan Foerster, Jr; Cydne Funk, Fr; Gwendolyn Funk, Jr; Christine Furman, Fr; Kathleen Gallagher, Jr; Virginia Gardner, Soph; Janet Geoffroy, Sr; Corliss Harmer, Jr; Kristin Harris, Jr. 452 Superlative spirit was the Sigma Kappa key for this year with inspi- ration at Gold Creek and Uncle Robert ' s weekly devotions. Rushing is a time of happiness and a time of sorrow, and 39 pledges found new sisters and a new home. Sigma Kappas studied in London, Spain, France, and Turkey while those here at home had a lesson in How to Succeed in Sign Painting. Sigma Kappas remember a fire alarm that just wouldn ' t quit and a year full of fun, doing, and happi- ness. Top Row: Stephanie Haskins, Soph; Nancy Hicks, Soph; Nancy Hiltner, Soph; Nancie Mines, Sr; Mary Hohl, Jr; Kathy Hope, Fr; Nancy House, Soph; Nancy Hurley, Sr; Jayne Jackson, Fr; Sylvia Jackson, Jr; Wendy Jarvis, Fr. Second Row: Karen Johnson, Soph; Kathleen Klan, Fr; Janice Koehler, Fr; Linda Larson, Jr; Jan Loesche, Jr; Candace Lower, Soph; Donna Lusk, Soph; Carol Marshall, Sr; Jan McCloskey, Fr; Mary Leigh McLean, Fr; Sheila Miller, Soph. Third Row: Jennifer Myers, Fr; Karen Nelson, Soph; Karen Ogrosky, Soph; Cheryl Palmer, Jr; Barbara Parkhill, Jr; Patricia Parkhill, Fr; Pamela Perry, Fr; Konne Petersen, Fr; Stephanie Powis, Fr; Katherine Rick, Soph; Betty Robison, Soph. Fourth Row: Jennifer Ross, Soph; Vicki Rosse, Fr; Maggie Rudow, Soph; Eva Scheinmann, Sr; Julianne Shepherd, Fr; Linda Shute, Soph; Tanya Simmons, Fr; Melanie Smith, Fr; Garrel Sperling, Sr; Betty Steiner, Soph; Marie Suquilanda, Jr. Bottom Row Jeanne Thiel, Jr; Patricia Trindle, Soph; Candace Webb, Sr; June Weeks, Soph; Sharon Whitaker, Jr; Nada White, Sr; Deniel Willis, Jr; Sondra Willis, Fr; Jenna Winquist, Soph; Judith Woods, Fr; Sue Woodward, Soph. 453 Sigma Nu: An Avenue To Participation, Opportunity In Community, College, Careers €% f ' - -B( g nn V PM n 4 111 jyii in gMiM Top Row; John Aaby, Soph; Douglas Adkins, Soph; John Aldridge, Fr; Terry Allen, Jr; Donald Andersen, Sr; Martin Baker, Soph; Mark Bantz, Fr; Merle Barclay, Soph; Gordon Belka, Fr; Philip Bohn, Soph. Second Row: Marshall Boyd, Soph; Dennis Brand, Fr; Dick Bratfon, Jr; James Cherberg, Jr; Robert Christiansen, Fr; Russell Christian- son, Jr; Patrick Connors, Sr; John Coombs, Sr; Michael D ' Antuono, Fr; Richard Davidson, Fr. Third Row: Ronald Doud, Soph; Gene Dunlap, Soph; Paul Ellingson, Soph; Dana Feldmann, Soph; Stephen Finnigan, Soph; Bruce Flynn, Jr; Craig Forbes, Soph; Terry Forbes, Jr; Patrick Ford, Soph; Fred Ross, Soph. Fourth Row: Frank Foster, Fr; Michael Gage, Jr; Brent Gilhousen, Jr; Bruce Gore, Fr; Ron Hansen, Sr; David Hartford, Soph; David Hayen, Jr; Donald Hayen, Jr; Edward Hill, Fr; David Hopkins, Jr. Fifth Row: Thomas Hosea, Fr; David Huguenin, Soph; Jay Jacobsen, Jr; George Jennings, Fr; Michael Jensen, Fr; John John, Sr; David Johnson, Fr; GeofFrey Johnson, Soph; Mark Johnson, Fr; Jimmy Jones, Jr. Bottom Row: Roger Jones, Jr; Donald Keller, Jr; James Knudsen, Soph; Jack Knudtsen, Fr; Stephen Koch, Sr; Bruce Korus, Sr; William Lebo, Jr; Eric Lindstrom, Fr; Jerry Livengood, Soph; Peter Longanbach, Sr. 454 Exchanges were seldom dull at Sigma Nu. fcl B . f t , fS-,1 Top Row: John McGillivray, Soph; Richard Mariani, Sr; Todd Marlatt, Soph; Greg Martinson, Soph. Second Row: Bruce Matlock, Jr; Steven Mikkelson, Fr; Paul Nau, Fr; Lawence Newlands, Soph. Third Row: Richard Nordquist, Fr; Knut Olberg, Jr; William Oldenburg, Jr; Peter Phillips, Soph. Bottom Row: Stanley Phillips, Soph; W. Daniel Phil- lips, Sr; Wayne Pighin, Soph; James Rice, Sr. Fraternal living provides an edu- cational experience quite unlike that offered in the lecture halls of Guggenheim, the laboratories of Bagley, or the classrooms of Par- rington. It focuses on social growth and individual development easily overlooked in a university of 27,000. Among Sigma Nu ' s 125 members are varsity athletes, Dean ' s List scholars, student government lead- ers and Bachelors ' Club trenchmen. This fall three dozen men pledged Sigma Nu, emphasizing what many UW Sigma Nu ' s have felt: that mere existence at the University is a strangelv static concept in a dynamic environment. e i f f e p £- M A idfe JM Top Row: Richard Saxton, Soph; Richard Schneider, Fr; Robert Shellworth, Soph; Jeff Skillingstad, Fr; Timothy Sowell, Soph. Second Row: Thomas Strathairn, Jr; Richard Stroble, Soph; Michael Sullivan, Soph; Steven Sw egle, Soph; Reed Tetrick, Soph. Third Row: Terry Thompson, Soph; David Undlin, Fr; Douglas Verhoef, Soph; Don Warren, Jr; Michael Watson, Jr. Bottom Row: John West, Jr; James Whitesel, Fr; John Williams, Soph; Laurence Young, Soph; Norman Zachary, Jr. 455 mrnt —I Sigma Phi Epsilon Whips Up Forty-Two Man Pledge Class, O fi p f f a m m ■' T f ' ' Top Row: Terry Adams, Fr; Kirk Anderson, Jr; Roger Anderson, Jr; Daniel Andrews, Fr; Ronald Arntzen, Fr; Richard Artley, Fr; James Avery, Sr,- Richard Baranzini, Jr; Stephen Barker, Jr; Michael Barr, Fr; James Beard, Fr. Second Row: James Black, Fr; Roy Bonney, Jr; Drake Bradley, Soph; Craig Brenneman, Jr; David Buelow, Soph; Lenart Ceder, Soph; Michael Chapman, Soph; Kristofer Dahl, Soph; David Deal, Fr; Ronald Donckers, Soph; William Evans, Soph. Boftom Row: Donald Faa, Soph; Stanley Freimuth, Fr; Tony Garvin, Soph; Terrence Gemmill, Soph; David Gilbert, Jr; Ben Gillingham, Sr; Leiand Gulstine, Fr; John Hannah, Fr; John Hardman, Sr; Michael Hardy, Soph; Donald Helphrey, Soph. 456 ■BOWHUUUBHHmuMumnfivwtNrwwkaDnnnir nunatwufHuwiru ammwwnNuaianiHVfiuiiwiuxiruuMSMim twwi uu uwBuaiaiaxutavfm ' Brewins ' Ruin Housemothers Dinner, Phi Beta Koppo C n f m f a p D JMI dijk am Top Row: Jeremy Higgins, Sr; Craig Hinfze, Soph; Arthur Hodgins, Jr; Douglas Holmes, Fr; Franz Hoskins, Jr. Second Row: Mike Jacobson, Fr; Michael Jennings, Fr; David Johnson, Fr; Stephen Kane, Soph; James Kirk, Soph. Third Row: William Kitchin, Jr; Rudy Knaack, Jr; Paul Korsmo, Jr; David Kroeger, Sr; Paul Kunkle, Soph. Bottom Row: James Kyle, Sr; Thomas LePenske, Soph; Steven Liles, Fr; Robert Linse, Fr; Gene Lunden, Soph. A Sig Ep returned to school last fall and was met by the whip in D.I. ' s hand. Martvr said, Rush! and this Sig Ep came up with 42 pledges. Spirit was the next order of the day and he countered the Time Machine, a erv active exchange with the A Chi O ' s and Brewin ' s Ruin at Homecoming. The house asked for scholarship so he enrolled in Law, Med, and Dent schools and consequently was in- ited to pledge Phi Beta Kappa, thus placing SPE sixth overall scho- lasticallv. Then he turned jock in swimming, crew, and rugbv. He wanted to be socialh ' adept so he dined the housemothers, danced and gathered informally with his brothers. Santa came with ties and poems for him at Christmas and Sepp taught him how to ski. He got pinned in the spring just in time to wave good-bye to Constant and Hard- man. Moral: get our own whip! Ik tAJ MMdMiik n p F- ' C- 0. Top Row: Richard Malia, Soph; Steven Marshall, Fr; Gary Martin, Jr; Douglas McTavish, Fr; Bruce Mennella, Jr; Gregory Morrison, Soph; Robert Morton, Soph; Larry Nokes, Soph; Lee Olch, Fr; Douglas Olsen, Fr. Second Row: John O ' Neal, Fr; Robert Ormsby, Soph; Robert Partlow, Fr; Douglas Peterson, Soph; Douglas Pratt, Fr; James Prince, Soph; Jack Reynolds, Soph; Rodney Sakrison, Jr; Robert Schneider, Fr; William Shinbo, Soph. Bottom Row: Paul Smith, Fr; Craig Spellman, Soph; Thomas Sturgell, Fr; Alan Sw anson, Fr; Donald Swartz, Sr; Robert Swoffer, Fr; Josef Thayer, Sr; Dave Uptegrove, Fr; Howard Wallace, Sr; Peter Wezeman, Soph, 457 Teke officers examine scrapbook of the past to find ideas for the future. Hard Work By Tau Kappa Epsilon Earns Province Improvement Award From the Most Improved Chap- ter in the province award to the Good Grief Charhe Bruin home- coming sign, the Tekes sliowed tliat liard work is vital to individ- ual and collective successes. For the second consecutive year, they led in summer fraternity pledging. In ol ement in campus and com- O O Ol Clk Top Row: Lloyd Blunden, Soph; Peter Caldwell, Sr; Stephen Chadwick, Soph; Noiman Chiang, Fr. Second Row: Steven Cline, Fr; Kenneth Cribley, Sr; Robert Culp, Sr; Russell DeVaney, Fr. Third Row: Keith Douglass, Soph; Christian Eggen, Jr; David Fall, Fr; Bruce Gately, Fr. Fourth Row: Ja mes Godwin, Soph; Howard Hansen, Fr; Richard Harbert, Soph; Michael Holman, Soph. Fifth Row: John Hughes, Soph; Larry Johnson, Fr; Peter Kahike, Jr; Kenneth Krueger, Sr. Bottom Row: William Kyte, Sr; Gary Lawrenson, Fr; Randall Lee, Soph; Roger Lundberg, Fr. fr«l 5 fffT f | al O. f . O |!!i C inuiiitN affairs greatl influenced TKE. The brothers found reward ill cleaning and painting at Har- l)or icw Hospital and building a pla ground for the Spastic Chil- dren ' s Preschool. Greater than all of this, however, were the intangi- ble rewards of close brotherhood. Top Row: David Marcum, Jr; Timothy McNeil, Soph; Nicholas Mihalow, Fr; James Morrell, Fr; Timothy Nehl, Fr; David O ' Leary, Fr; Timothy Ossinger, Fr; James Overland, Soph; James Phay, Fr; David Radford, Soph; David Randies, Sr. Bottom Row: John Richardson, Soph; Greg Roessel, Fr; Bert Sewell, Soph; James Smith, Sr; Gary Spain, Soph; Michael Susinski, Fr; Lyie Watkin- son, Fr; Darrell Wilcox, Jr; James Willey, Soph; Lloy Willis, Sr; Terrell Wilsey, Sr. 458 ininnwinfUHimwinHami«mflVtKm Qiirmn MV Bn[mHWitt2rH Tau Phi Delta Garb Day Experts Hunt, Become Hunted Top Row: Joseph Fielding, Sr; Richard Haakenson, Sr; Michael Hammond, Jr. Second Row: David Hill, Soph; Gordon Iverson, Sr; David Kiehle, Soph. Bottom Row: John Laughlin, Sr; Donald Miller, Sr; Geoffrey Mueller, Grad. Il li Top Row: Wayne Nishiji- ma, Sr; Fritz Paulsen, Soph. Second Row: David Raw- lins, Sr; Ronald Skadsen, Soph. Bottom Row: Lev is Ulrey, Sr; Harold Wood, Soph. Remembering the picnic at Lake Cle Elum and Bob ' s blue banner- stairs from last spring, Tau Phi started the year with one of the best work weeks ever. The powder room got a new ceiling, which still leaks, and the dining room floor was refinished. Garb Day commenced with reveille on the sleeping porch and ended with the band getting paid to leave. Firecrackers burst, Nagel traps tripped and shaving cream oozed as hunter became hunted and then hunter again. Pledges made their debut in the rain. Time waits for none; at last the old Canuck made liis adieu— which brings to mind a joke . . . 459 Theta Chi Learns Japanese Way Of Living; 110 Brothers Proudly Prepare For Academics, Politics, Business, Life n f P Q t% f © P a ' i B ft- ' f ( 9 - Ci 0, a ft) p rt ' ? ' f f: fS a csft k ii £!££ M2 i Top Row: Douglas Batt, Soph; Larry Beach, Sr; Dave Bell, Jr; Robert Berg, Fr; Richard Breckenridge, Fr; Paul Brown, Fr; Richard Bucsko, Fr; Robert Capps, Fr; Murray Cassidy, Fr; James Clements, Soph; Jay Cooper, Jr. Second Row: Bruce Crawford, Jr; Joel Cunningham, Fr; John Dethman, Fr; Bernard Dunn, Fr; Robert Erickson, Fr; Stephen Franks, Soph; Theodore Frossmo, Fr; Shoichi Fukushima, Fr; Timothy Garside, Fr; Douglas Gilson, Jr; Frank Gordon, Fr. Third Row: William Gordon, Fr; Bruce Granston, Soph; Mark Graves, Fr; William Graves, Sr; Robert Greener, Soph; Ed Grimes, Fr; Richard Hadley, Sr; John Haglund, Jr; Jerry Halligan, Sr; Richard Hammond, Soph; Kenneth Hansen, Soph. Fourth Row: Steven Hanson, Soph; Benton Hart, Fr; John Hemion, Jr; Jerry Hern, Soph; Robert Hoff, Jr; William Horning, Soph; William Huber, Sr; Jim Hudson, Jr; Darreil Hume, Fr; Greg Hume, Soph; David Hungerford, Fr. Fifth Row: Alan Jennings, Fr; Frederick Kaseburg, Sr; John King, Fr; Jerry Knott, Soph; Ralph Lapham, Soph; Kevin Laird, Fr; Ron Lealos, Fr; Rog Lester, Jr; Michae l Lippi, Fr; Thomas Markosky, Sr; Mike Marinella, Jr. Sixth Row: Mike McCaffrey, Soph; Ron McKay, Soph; James McTaggart, Soph; Michael Monnahan, Fr; Carl Newman, Jr; Barry Nordstrom, Soph; James Nordstrom, Fr; Luke Novelli, Sr; Timothy Olson, Jr; Michael Otis, Sr; Stephen Padgette, Fr. Bottom Row: Mark Pedersen, Soph; Stephen Peterson, Fr; Rodney Pierce, Jr; Keith Ragland, Soph; John Records, Sr; Nicholas Richards, Soph, James Sartoris, Sr; Steven Sauer, Fr; Randolph Saunders, Jr; Michael Sauntry, Soph; Kurt Schnebele, Soph. 460 .J « « . .- p r: t I-, r ;=. ' ? ej i iiik4 Top Row: Stephen Sewell, Fr; Joe Shamseldin, Soph; Fred Shanafelt, Soph; James Shanafelt, Fr; Robert Shanafelt, Sr; Paul Skoog, Sr. Second Row: Dennis Stanchfield, Fr; William Stifter, Sr; Craig Studholme, Fr; Terry Thomas, Sr; Vance Thompson, Soph; William Thompson, Jr. Bottom Row: Hunt Towler, Fr; Dean Waldron, Fr; David Waldschmidt, Fr; Danny Warner, Soph; Dean Wilson, Jr; Lanny Woods, Fr. In past and present Theta Chi ' s have learned the lessons and bonds of brotherhood. The 110 men are proud of their living environment which is conducive to preparation for academics, politics, business, athletics, and the living of a full life. Reviewing this year they take note of a pledge class ranking ninth scholastically, sibhng quarrels, and good times with the Gamma Phis; the spring weekend, and winter formal, and the Sweetheart of Theta Chi coronation. Tliey take pride in their year: of politics with the ASUW second VP; in learning the Japanese way witli Sho, and especially in the frater- nalism of parties, pledge sneaks, pinning ceremonies, inaugural KHI broadcasts, and Batbnan ' s cooking. Good grief, Tim Olson. Did you really put that in the minutes? 461 fs C O i © -. , , (S P ' ' ' f? ' ' c • ' k i S £ i f J (n p) ipi £5 w fii © M C w Top Row: John Allen, Fr; David Anderson, Fr; Kenneth Ayres, Soph; William Berry, Jr; William Bethel, Fr; Charles Bingay, Soph; Raymond Bogue, Jr; James Borrow, Sr; Robert Bowers, Fr; Phillip Bradbury, Sr; Michael Branstetter, Jr. Second Row: Lance Brigham, Soph; David Brown, Fr; R. Scott Cardwell, Sr; Craig Carlson, Soph; Ward Carter, Sr.; Fred Coggburn, Fr; Jerry Craig, Sr; Danny Cron, Fr; Joseph Dawson, Sr; Clyde Dudley, Fr; Bruce Erickson, Jr. Third Row: Jay Fredericksen, Jr; David Giles, Jr; David Gordon, Soph; George Grigg, Fr; Karl Gruber, Sr; John Hamel, Soph; Douglas Hanlon, Jr; Robert Headstrom, Fr; Steven Hewitt, Fr; Ted Johnson, Fr; Coburn Knight, Fr. Bottom Row: Larry Layman, Jr; Richard Levin, Jr; Lester Louia, Soph; Kenneth Loveall, Jr; John Lowe, Jr; Marlin Mann, Sr. A. Stephen Monson, Soph; Thomas Morrison, Soph; Kenneth, Sr; Charles Nuzum, Fr; Dwight Olson, Soph. Theta Delts take time out from busy schedules for grace at Monday night dinner. Theta Delta Chi: Where Brotherhood, Spirit Combine Go ahead ... I was almost done anyway. Theta Delta Chi is a unique and worthwhile organization where brotherhood and spirit combine to produce lifelong memories. The beloved annex was torn down during the summer to make way for a $105,000 addition, complete with paved parking lot. Rumors still circulate that the annex is alive and healthy in Argentina. Thirty- two pledges honored their newly- pinned pledge trainer with tar and feathers and a bath in Frosh Pond. Tobiason ' s minutes highlighted the Monday Night Magic Show. Theta Delt activities included YR VP, Sundodgers VP, ASUW Elec- tions Cliairman, Phi Epsilon Kappa VP, IPC Public Relations Chair- man, not to mention eight Sun- dodgers and various jocks. C £M mL JiMAhtLM di XJ Top Row: Robert Peters, Soph; Richard Pfiffner, Soph; David Polnaszek, Sr; Edward Porzio, Fr; Douglas Purcell, Jr; Jr; David Roche, Jr; Thomas Rorex, Fr; Paul Sands, Soph; Dwight SchaefFer, Grad. Second Row: David Shannon, Jr; Eric Skopec, Jr; Douglas Smith, Jr; Jim Snyder, Jr; Rick Stahl, Fr; Richard Stanley, derth, Jr; Paul Sullivan, Soph; Philip Talso, Jr; Clark Thompson, Fr. Bottom Row: Robert Tibbatts, Sr; Thomas Tobiason, Jr; Craig Wagner, Soph; Hugh Wakefield, Soph; James Weave ergaard, Fr; Keith Whitehead, Fr; Stephen Winkler, Soph; Marc Zener, Sr; William Zimmerman, Soph. Richard Riedel, Fr; Robert Sud- -, Fr; Jon West- 463 Theta Xi Growth, Intellectual Advancements, Exchanges Make This A Record Year Of Memories, Brotherhood 4i% If ft A O •h?T lf p O iici Q mk A pi p O ?! I ' i iA Top Row: Lynn Ailing, Fr; Frank Azzariti, Jr; Mark Bennett, Jr; Paul Berg, Fr; Wallace Borgeson, Fr. Second Row: Robert Boyd, Soph; Henry Bryan, Sr; Patrick CafFee, Soph; James Caley, Sr; Ralph Chinella, Fr. Third Row: Roland Curtis, Soph; Paul Darby, Sr; Donald Ding, Fr; Richard Donofrio, Soph; Michael Eguchi, Fr. Fourth Row: Michael Hansen, Soph; Warren Iverson, Fr; Robert James, Sr; Paul Jensen, Fr; Allen John, Fr. Bottom Row: Joseph Keshlear, Soph; Joseph Kiser, Fr; Myron Klein, Jr; Alan Kuresman, Soph; Robert LaCaille, Fr. © f? o f ft ' ; ' f tik Mk kX d P Ip Q ! ft Top Row: Donald Lacky, Jr; Don LaCombe, Soph; Robert Laing, Soph; Burl Loew, Fr; William Matson, Fr. Second Row: Kenneth Maynard, Fr; David Mills, Soph; William Murray III, Fr; Patrick Nichols, Soph; Karl Parrish, Jr. Third Row: Robert Pearson, Soph; Max Schliewe Jr, Sr; William Sexauer, Sr; Warren Sharpe, Soph; Steven Shimamoto, Fr. Fourth Row: Charles Smyser, Soph; Richard Solberg, Fr; Karl Swensson, Soph; Raymond Thomas, Soph; Ronald Tweiten, Soph. Bottom Row: James Tysver, Soph; Lee Whitcomb, Fr; Thomas Whitney, Soph; Ronald Wilkinson, Sr; Donald Wilson, Soph. 464 Theta Xi ' s can remember this year as one of growth ( IBM expedites rush ) , intellectual advancement ( Mailman dreams up the best study programs on campus), records ( seven serenades in one night ) , and renovations (teak paneling in the remodeled rooms)— not to mention exchanges ( 17 in all, including trips to the Rep and underground Seat- tle), scandal (Fatty Arbuckle makes the Daily), and mutual as- sistance (G.I. P. reigning over late evening Straight Arrow Confes- sions ) . Together they made it a year to re- member and together they learned the ways of brotherhood. Will the real Sweetheart of Theta Xi please step forward? The essential idea is to break only the paddle. ' 465 Grades Skyrocket At Zeta Beta Tau Zeta Beta Tau showed an ever- growing interest in campus activi- ties this year when members par- ticiated in Fir Tree, Purple Shield, Oval Club, BOC, College Bowl, and Bachelor ' s Club. A thirty-one-man pledge class, newly crowned Sweet- heart Lisa, and the Homecoming parking lot dance were much fun. Scholarship broke all records with two Phi Beta Kappas. And, even with a new pool table and color TV, their grades skyrocketed. Well I ' ll be! If it isn ' t the ZBT officers - Larry Goldberg, C - 53 i M M fi££ 2 S.BM M mm Top Row: Ken Aaron, Fr; Joseph Agoado, Fr; Alan Alhadeff, Sr; Victor Alhadeff, Jr; Steven Asher, Fr; Sol Baron, Soph; Donald Berg, Jr; Henry Brashen, Jr; Theodore Breall, Fr; Michel Brotman, Jr; Ronald Butler, Fr. Second Row: Robert Cahn, Sr; Joseph Carrol, Soph; Jerome Cohen, Soph; Richard Cohen, Jr; Ronald Cohen, Jr; Ronald Cowan, Soph; William Donner, Fr; Thomas Dreiling, Soph; Richard Droker, Fr; Barry Feder, Jr; Larry Feinstein, Fr. Third Row: David Ferrera, Jr; Henry Fields, Jr; Jonathan Fuson, Soph; Jack Ginsberg, Fr; Bruce Giant, Fr; Gary Giant, Jr; Larry Goldberg, Jr; Alan Goldman, Jr; Gary Grenley, Jr; William Harris, Sr; Allen Israel, Jr. Bottom Row: Arthur Israel, Fr; Joe Israel, Soph; Harvey Jaffe, Fr; Thomas Jaffe, Soph; Mitchell Kirschner, Jr; Robert Kollack, Jr; Richard Kossen, Soph; Bruce Krivosha, Fr; Ronald Krivosha, Soph; Stephen Kurzius, Soph; Alan Levinson, Fr. 466 Barry Wolf, Lenny Robinson, Al AlhodefF, and Lou Berg. dh r p n ci vj V v f Top Row: David Levinson, Soph; Kenneth Levinson, Soph; Steve Lewis, Fr; Tibor Major, Soph; Stan Mayer, Jr; Mario Nathusius, Sr; Michael Nieder, Soph; William Oseran, Soph; Sam Piha, Fr; Jack Policar, Soph; Dean Polik, Fr. Second Row: Paul Puziss, Sr; Joseph Robin, Sr; William Robins, Fr; David Robinson, Sr; Leonard Robinson, Sr; James Rogers, Soph; Richard Rosen- wald, Fr; Paul Rubin, Soph; Alan Ruder, Soph; Harvey Sadis, Jr; Joseph Schocken, Soph. Third Row: Gene Seligmann, Soph; Donald Shifrin, Fr; Stuart Shieifer, Sr; Earl Shulman, Sr; Harvard Spigal, Sr; Edv ard Spring, Fr; Joel Starin, Sr; Michael Volchok, Soph; David Wampold, Sr; Dennis Warshal, Soph; Michael Wax, Fr. Bottom Row: Edward Weinstein, Fr; Robert Weisfield, Jr; Richard Weitzman, Jr; Robert Wexler, Sr; Terence Wirth, Soph; Bruce Witenberg, Fr; Barry Wolf, Jr; Larry Zeldman, Soph; Bruce Ziegman, Fr; Allen Zimmerman, Sr; Paul Zukor, Fr. 467 Zeta Psi: Building Brotherhood From Loyalty And Respect Responsibilit and effective lead- ership are the kevs to Zeta Psi ' s progress and expansion. Dedication and patience won the animated Homecoming sign trophv for the house. Zeta leadership was found on Piogram Panel, Daily Staff and in varsit ' athletics. Every Zeta enjoved the elegance of the winter formal, the relaxation of the housi ' part , and the fun of informal splasli parti( s in their new indoor pool. Everv Zeta Psi has a house he can call liome. 468 mAmk .f I V 4 P -f- f '  ft pt A €- ' i ' - ' P f- ' ? f-- ' rr • f F FH P3 ET l ir ' f v ' y j y -J y EA ) %y. ' Top Row: Donald Adams, Fr,- Robert Almvig, Fr; Stephen Backstrom, Fr; Michael Bauer, Sr; Dale Bellin, Fr; Clayton Betting, Sr; Bruce Boyd, Soph; Michael Brown, Jr. Second Row: Kenneth Bryan, Fr; Rodney Castelda, Fr; David Checkley, Soph; Dennis Dickert, Sr; Frank Emerson, Fr; Frank Erickson, Fr; Michael Fallon, Sr; Greg Fawcett, Soph. Third Row: David Folkins, Fr; James GrifRn, Fr; John Hannukaine, Jr; Thomas Harman, Jr; Timothy Harmon, Fr; Chuck Mollis, Fr; Roy Huhs, Fr; Jim Isaacson, Sr. Fourth Row: Marc Jamison, Jr; Gregory Johnson, Soph; Laurence Johnson, Soph; Steven Johnson, Soph; Brian Kelly, Sr; Timothy Kelly, Fr; Howard Kilbride, Jr; James Krafts, Fr. Fifth Row: Michael Krall, Soph; Robert Lind, Sr; Frank Losey, Sr; Les McMillan, Fr; Mark Mitrovich, Sr; Stephen Moir, Fr; Michael Mullen, Jr; William Neuman, Soph. Sixth Row: Thomas Neville, Sr; Bruce Olson, Soph; Gregory Peel, Soph; Doug Raines, Fr; Michael Rhode, Fr; Alva Roberts, Fr; Steven Robinson, Jr; Louis Ross, Fr. Seventh Row: John Schiltz, Jr; James Sinclair, Jr; Virgil Staiger, Jr; Steven Stanton, Sr; Thomas Sweeney, Fr; Jack Thim, Fr; Douglas Thompson, Fr; John Ulman, Fr. Bottom Row: Peter Vastenhold, Jr; Jack White, Fr; Jeff Whitting, Soph; Ken Wilkinson, Fr; Brian Wilson, Soph; Douglas Winch, Fr; Robert Wuotila, Soph; Leon Yarborough, Sr. No, I didn ' t go out Friday night. Or Saturday night. Or Sunday night. Or . . . 469 Zeta Tau Alpha Adds Memories, Meaning To College Life Zeta Tau Alpha is manv things. It ' s pinnings, chapter dinners, fire- sides and stucK liours. It ' s memor- ies, dreams and traditions. Most important, its girls tied together 1) one bond— sisterhood. Zeta is a hirl of activities — a Snoopv ' homecoming sign with the Teke ' s, the Pheasant dinner for dads, a Sweetheart dinner and the White Molet Ball. Zeta is variety. There were RalK ' Girls, Mii Phi Epsilon and Arena members and a Junior Panhellenic vice-president. Zeta is mainl lo e and meaning. Top Row: Carol Atherton, Sr, Judith Ault, Sr, Beverley Brown, Fr; Carol Brown, Fr; Hope Hayden, Sr, Karen Johannesson, Soph; Janice Justus, Jr; Maryellen Lees, Soph; Roberta Levenseller, Soph; Roberta Losey, Sr; Lynn Luce, Soph. Bottom Row: Carolyn Mattox, Jr; Eria Mershon, Soph; Dorothy Nelson, Soph; Peggy Nelson, Soph; Sandra Nelson, Fr; Vicki O ' Neil, Soph; Kathleen Ostheimer, Soph; Patricia Palmer, Sr; Sheryl Peacock, Fr; Shirley Wittenberg, Jr; Lynn Woods, Jr. Besides formality, Monday night dinners mean fun and friendship. 470 Encouraging fellowship and spirit- ual growth among Christian coeds, the University Christian Union Women ' s House had an active year. They started off with a retreat at The Firs. Then, back on campus, there was a Halloween party com- plete with skits, scavenger hunt, and plaver piano. Pixie Week was a time of knotted clothes, short-sheeted beds, pranks, and surprises. It all ended with a gift exchange after a scrumptious Christmas breakfast. The Monday night speakers topped off the year ' s events and added to spiritual growth. U.C.U. men and women get dunked as they go for Halloween apples. U.C.U. Women Make Spiritual Gains Two U.C.U. members add a touch of tinsel to complete the Christmas tree. Illf ■■■Top Row: Kristine Anderson, Jr; Eugenia Bloom, Sopli; Cherrie Boston, Soph; Judith Brown, Fr. Second Row: Hanne Hansen, Jr; Maureen Johnson, Soph; Thea Johnson, Soph; Elizabeth Jones, Jr. Third Row: Xina Joseph, Jr; Cynthia Lewis, Jr; Hilde- gard Lonset, Sr; Kathy McCormick, Soph. Bottom Row: Joan Ratts, Soph; Cynthia Sorensen, Fr; Cheryl Stromberg, Fr; Diana Waggoner, Jr. .4 fe - ' m - Men ' s University Christian Union is where members are hnked by a common bond in Jesus Christ. This is reflected in every aspect of their spiritual, social, and academic lives. Here members have a very personal relationship with one another. Holding a universal point of view about life, they share their college experiences. ' ronment for growth. kl iik£ Top Row: Lee Hess, Fr; Daniel Jacobsen, Fr; Victor Khvoroff, Soph; Kenneth Kok, Fr; Charles Lund, Soph. Second Row: Joel Magnuson, Jr; Dale Petersen, Fr; David Pursel, Jr; Robert Samuelson, Fr; Ronald Schmick, Soph. Bottom Row: Theodore Sjoding, Grad; Loren Steinhauer, Sr; Paul Wesseler, Sr; Douglas Williams, Soph; James Zook, Sr. There is an envi- individual spiritual House activities include the fall quarter retreat, Monday night Bible studies, exchanges, spring initiation banquet, and seasonal intramural sports. Behold how good and pleasant it is when brothers dwell in unity. Psalms 133:2. Spiritual Growth Links Men Of U.C.U, There were fun times around the player piano at the U.C.U. Halloween party. Top Row: Charles Bird, Fr; Larry Biork, Jr. Second Row: Michael Brad- ley, Fr; Eric Brockhoff, Sr. Third Row: Robert Burmark, Sr; Ernie Carstensen, Res- ident Counselor. Bottom Row: Scott Fast, Jr; Wyman Henckel, Sr. commuters ►■' s ■,. - - •■• ' .- ( — - ,4 ' fl ■• •j ' Top Row: James Alder, Fr; Daniel Allen, Fr; Katheen Allen, Soph; Christine Allison, Soph; Bella Luz Amor, Fr; Arlene Anderson, Fr; Cheryl Anderson, Soph; Christine Anderson, Soph; Connie Anderson, Jr; Eric Anderson, Jr; Gerald Anderson, Sr. Second Row: Joan Anderson, Fr; Judith Anderson, Jr; Karen Anderson, Sr; Laurie Anderson, Soph; Betty Jane Apilado, Sr; Richard Arnhold, Jr; Susan Arnquist, Sr; Rodney Ash, Soph; Anita Ashford, Fr; Karen Aspli, Grad; William Baldwin, Jr. Third Row: Frances Barrow, Jr; Ellen Beck, Jr; Richard Beckman, Jr; Corinne Beder, Fr; James Belloni, Fr; Newell Bench, Soph; Renata Benett, Soph; Merrily Berg, Sr; Sharon Betts, Sr; Marlene Bomstead, Jr; David Boyce, Fr. Bottom Row: Sue Brennen, Sr; Alan Brown, Jr; John Bugge, Soph; Trudi Bundlie, Fr; Robert Burk, Sr; Lora Burnett, Fr; Merle Butler, Soph; Cherilyn Buzard Fr; Wade Byers, Jr; Sherry Calder, Soph; Eric Carsley, Soph. 475 Top Row: Clifford Cayanus, Fr; Sharon Christiansen, Soph; Lee Colang, Soph; Margaret Cooper, Sr; Warren Coryell, Fr; Dale Costich, Fr. Second Row: Cheryl Crawford, Jr; William Crichton, Soph; Sharon Criswell, Jr; Linda Davis, Fr; Walter DeLeeuw, Sr; Donald Demikis, Jr. Third Row: Steven Deters, Fr; Jo Dick, Jr; Fay Dong, Fr; Christine Donnell, Fr; Kathleen Donohue, Fr; Susan Duckham, Jr. Bottom Row: Raymond DufF, Jr; Robert Eisenbeisz, Jr; Patricia Ekins, Fr; Nancy Fllifrit, Unclass. 5 Yr; Elin Engelking, Fr; Daphne Enslow, Sooh. Sti.% Si d ' MS 2.12i£ m Top Row: Ronald Erskine, Fr; Larry Farmer, Jr; Carol Farnsworth, Jr; Ronald Faulkner, Soph; Albert Fein, Jr; Robert Ferguson, Jr; James Fisher, Jr; John Fluke, Fr; Kate Folkins, Fr; Allan Foucault, Sr; Jon Fountain, Soph. Second Row: James Fowler, Sr; Betsy Frankel, Soph; Carl Frasch, Fr; Clair Frasier, Fr; Georgia Freeley, Soph; Linda Gates, Fr; Timothy Geyer, Fr; Theresse Gibbs, Fr; Pamela Gibson, Jr; Susan Gilliland, Jr; Mary Gimness, Fr. Bottom Row: Jeannette Gourley, Jr; Stephen Gray, Jr; Noreen Grimm, Fr; Russell Grimm, Soph; Georgia Grout, Soph; Susan Gundersen, Fr; Elwood Haizlip, Jr; JoAnne Hall, Fr; Wesley Hall, Fr; Ann Hansen, Fr; Cherie Hansen, Soph. 476 iJJJMl 9 fZjl iiik f iHt 0H P Top Row: Claudia Hansen, Jr; Claudia Hauge, Fr; Gerald Hayes, Soph; Patricia Helbock, Fr; Merrilee Helmers, Jr.- Thomas Henderson, Fr; Sandra Henry, Jr; Kathleen Herdlein, Fr; Charles Holt, Soph; John Holland, Soph; Dolores Horton, Jr. Second Row: Carol Kay Howard, Soph; Larry Hunter, Fr; Michael Hunter, Sr; John Hybridge, Fr; Ishmael Iheme, Jr; Lynn Jesswein, Fr; Karolynn Johnson, Fr; Sharon Johnson, Soph; Terry Johnson, Fr; Diana Jones, Soph; Eldridge Jones, Fr. Bottom Row: Patricia Jones, Soph; Carolyn Kawashima, Jr; Larry Kaye, Sr; Joseph Keenan, Soph; Robin Keller, Fr; Bruce Kelley, Soph; Ivy Kelly, Fr; Ed Kennell, Sr; Suzanne Kinney, Jr; Kathryn Kester, Soph; Kathleen Kipp, Soph. 477 MMilWiMil .  • tr. £ l t i Top Row: John Kirchgessner, Jr; Kenneth Knox, Jr; Kafhryn Kroll, Jr; Rosanne Larsen, Jr; Nanci Larson, Fr; James Laughlin, Fr; Robert Lawrence, Fr; Karia Lehman, Fr. Second Row: Barbara Leinarz, Fr; Karen Leslie, Fr; Tom Lingafeher, Jr; William Litlejohn, Fr; Michael Losk, Fr; Dennise Lucker, Jr; Gerald Luedtke, Fr; Linda Magnuson, Jr. Bottom Row: Kevin Manson, Jr; Joan Matheson, Jr; Rebecca Matson, Jr; Frank AAauger, Jr; John McDonald, jr; Ian McDonough, Fr; Barbara McLean, Fr; Janyce McMahon, Fr. £ ii 1 p I Jy Top Row: Patricia McPhee, Fr; Candace McQueen, Jr; Lydia Medina, Soph; Aldy Meinhardt, Sr; Daniel Meins, Jr; Phyllis Merker, Soph; Pamela Miller, Jr; Annette Minard, Jr. Second Row: Frank Minteer, Jr; Alan Moberg, Jr; Richard Monacelli, Fr; Nancy Monlux, Jr; Alan Moodie, Fr; Steven Morton, Fr; Sharon Mulligan, Fr; Jane Mutscher, Sr. Third Row: Carol Nelson, Soph; Cynthia Nelson, Fr; Judith Nelson, Sr; Susan Nelson, Fr; Sylvia Nogaki, Fr; Ronald Noland, Soph; William Nolf, Fr; Vincent Nordfors, Jr. Fourth Row: Joanne Norgard, Sr; Victoria Northington, Jr; Vivian Ochsner, Fr; David Odom, Jr; Jerry Oetken, Jr; Leonard Olive, Soph; Gregory Olson, Fr; Shannon O ' Reilly, Fr. Bottom Row: Janice Ortolf, Fr; Charles Ostrom, Fr; Betty Parker, Soph; Susan Parker, Jr; Suzanne Parker, Fr; John Parshall, Jr; Brian Partridge, Soph; Joan Paul, Fr. 479 lO P Pv 4J u isi Top Row: Robert Paulsen, Sr; Judith Paulson, Fr; Carol Payne, Soph; Sigrida Penka, Fr,- Leiand Petitjean, Fr; Linda Pittenger, Jr; Marcia Powell, Jr; Nancy Quinill, Soph; Richard Raab, Soph; Jean Randall, Fr; Mark Reese, Jr. Second Row: Michael Relnhardt, Fr; George Reynolds, Jr, Melva Rieck, Fr; Linda Rigwood, Fr; Michael Ritus, Fr; Bernard Robinson, Soph; Alicia Roscbaum, Soph; Edwin Runquist, Sr; Dennis Russell, Soph; Linda Sagstad, Jr; Janis Sanchez, Soph. Boffom Row: Christina Sandberg, Soph; Stanley Scarvie, Sr; Jerry Schneider, Soph; Joan Schneider, Soph; Ralph Scofield, Soph; Christine Schwarz, Fr; Jerry Scott, Fr; Barbara Seaman, Fr; Stephen Selter, Jr; Mary Semenock, Jr; Rogelio Serra, Jr. 480 fv ii| ft ■A giM m ( Top Row: Dennis Shadduck, Soph; Don Shaw, Jr; Orlean Sherar, Sr,- Adrian Shriber, Fr, Claudia Sievert, Sr; Barbara Silva, Fr. Second Row: Margaret Slabaugh, Soph; Clifford Slade, Soph; James Slaughter, Fr; Christine Southwick, Fr; Dana Spens, Fr; Michael Spilker, Jr. Third Row: Dan Stein, Soph; Deane Stewart, Soph; Connie Stiles, Fr; Carolyn Stoll, Jr; Donna Storseth, Fr; Nancy Sullivan, Fr. Bottom Row: Valerie Sundin, Sr; Richard Swanson, Jr; Marcia Syverson, Soph; William Talbert, Soph; Janet Taylor, Jr; Robert Teague, Jr. O P r-f (?• i f! B fs P ' Top Row: Jose Teodoro, Fr; Carol Tharp, Fr; Leslie Thompson, Soph; Dimitry Tihomirov, Jr; Judith Turner, Fr; Darlene Ulrich, Soph; Georgia van Amerongen, Fr; Gretchen Van Horn, Fr; Stephanie Vogel, Fr; Narda Wade, Soph; Patricia Wahrgren, Sr. Second Row: Larry Wales, Sr; Richard Ward, Sr; Sharon Wedman, Fr; Robert Welden, Sr; llene Wetta, Jr; Mark Wexler, Fr; Pamela Whatmore, Soph; Wendy Wienker, Fr; Daniel Wilkerson, Fr; David Wilma, Fr; Wayne Wilson, Sr. Bottom Row: Susan Winters, Fr; Marilyn Wisner, Sr; Lynwood Witiser, Fr; Jan Worden, Sr; Anita Wright, Jr; James York, Jr; Patricia Young, Sr; Terry Zach, Jr; Linda Zeman, Fr; Nancy Ann Zosel, Fr; William Zylstra, Soph. 481 ... A Time To Acknowledge A mimber of the editors of previous TYEES have come into the job knowing a little something about ever ' phase of the earbook operation, all the way from photography to coffee brewing. I took on the editorship knowing a little bit about photography and a little bit about coffee brewing, but ver ' little about the complexit ' of tasks in between. For this reason I attempted to choose staff members on the basis of my own deficiencies, hoping that what they knew would offset what I was supposed to know but didn ' t. And this is pretty much the way things turned out. While some of the staffers were to- tally inexperienced at the beginning of the year, they were all aggressive in attempt- ing to define and pur- sue their duties. The 1967 TYEE Year- book Award for Stick- to - itiveness. Hard Work and Low Pay goes to Lizette Mul- ler, our copy editor and satirist in resi- dence. Liz was stuck with the job of editing the lousy copy which year after year is submitted by the living groups, for la ' ing out pages when the need arose, for doing more than am ' other person on the staff to assure the ultimate existence of the 1967 TYEE. It is her book as much as it is mine or anyone else ' s. Liz Maureen Janie J. Z. Ken Slaving awav all year to see that the TYEE had the photographs it needed was Maureen Matthiesen, a freshman who established herself as an institution after about two weeks in the Communica- tions Building. .She came to the University thinking she was going to get an education and that in her spare time she might hang around the D.A.ILY and the TYEE to see if she could learn anv- thing from the expert photographers. Little did .she suspect that in one month she would become Chief Photographer, telling all the other Indians what to do and how to do it. Maureen has a knack for achieving the impossible on a miracle-per-dav basis. At the end of Christmas vacation, when it seemed that the TYEE would never be distributed on time, I called Jean Purcell and Jim Lois Chuck explained our predicament. She rallied to the cau.se and ended up doing most of the lavouts in the book, jean was editor of the yearbook in 1962 and directly or indirectly has plaved a major part in the production of every yearbook since. She was a real lifesaver. The division editors of the book did a tremendous job. Janie Yamamura had the awesome responsibility of collecting pictures and copv from all the living groups. This she did, somehow, after calling each living group at least ten times. I ' m sure. She did a lot to help the other editors when her section was completed. B ' the way, Janie, have you heard the rumor that you ' re inviting ever one on the staff to Hawaii for summer vacation? Joan Zegree, editor of the senior section, perser ' ered the frustration of eleventv-five missed photo assignments to pul l together some of the best photographs and copy in the book. Yes, J. Z., there is a photography staff. Holding forth in the battle to squeeze copy and pictures from the campus student or- ganizations was Ken Levinson, organizations editor. Ken. with the assistance of Joan Applegate, sleuthed the cam|5us to locate and plead with the allusive officers of all the allusive clubs. Jim Silva, sports editor, somehow managed to make most of his dead- lines, which mav set an unrecorded precedent for sports editors of the TYEE. He also became self-appointed social chainnan, keeping the female staffers entertained in his spare time. Thanks go to Lois Evers for organizing the culture section. Chuck Caddey, our representative from the printing plant, reallv let liis true soul be known this year— he just didn ' t yell enough to Mr. Johnston Ame Christie Marilyn Karen Dick convince us that he was mean and heartless. Chuck, whether joking or yelling, is a saving grace to the TY ' EE. I ' m not sure how the TYEE actuaDy used to get to press before William F. Johnston, ASUW publisher, and Ame Berg, his sec- retary, were installed in the Communications Building. I am sure that editors of years past had more acute ulcers (and definitely lower grades) before their arrival. Mr. |ohnston was alwavs read ' with his advice, but never forced it. He watched all ear as the TYEE fell further and further behind, and the budget went further and further into the red. But you never lost faith that the book Penny Lynn Carol Wayne would come out on time, Mr. Johnston, vou never lost faith, vou never lost faith. Ame took care of the thousand tedious tasks which u.sed to flunk TYEE editors out of school. She tvped. she phoned, she phoned, she typed. If nobody else knew, Ame knew. If nobod}- else had time, Ame had time. Christie O ' Loughlin, managing editor, brought to the TYEE a professional knowledge which, I fear, went largely untapped in our amateur operation. She was a big help, serving as trouble- shooter whenever problems arose. Marilyn Purcell, sister of Jean and another of the spirits of the TYEE office, did lavouts for the book fall quarter. .She is responsible tor organizing the color essay. Karen Kubin took over the layouts for the second half of the 482 uiidtviumamtaetitait ' nm year. She did a remarkable job of working with the particidarlv unexciting organizations pages. I hope for the sake of future editors that she will be around for the next three years. There are years of thought behind the text of this year ' s lead essay. It was written by Dick Simkins, head resident adviser in Pat Barry Haggett Hall, an Arts and Sciences adviser, and personal friend. Dick has worked with students for several years, never losing his enthusiasm for their ideas or his deep-felt interest in their prob- lems. He has a lot to say and has done a tremendous job of includ- Nancy Linda Rob Jonie Sue Mr. Adams ing many of his ideas in the limited space we allotted him. Thanks, Dick. Penny Ginther (otherwise known as penny m ginther) served as essay writer and messenger girl. Slie was managing editor of the TYEE in 1962, and like Jean Purcell, rose to the cause with her creativity and encouragement. Helping Liz Muller were Lynn Rainier and Carol Pete. L nn and Carol were lifesavers for Liz and did a great deal to ease the burden of editing a huge volume of copy. Lyim doubled as our expert on Ef- fective Public Relations, while Carol helped Joan Zegree write much of the senior copy. The photograph ' staff this year, as alwaws, was iniderpaid and overcriticized. They did some tremendous work. Wayne Kosbau devoted many hours to the living groups and concluding essays in addition to doing more than his share of tedious day-by-day assignments. Pat Specter also did a remarkable job, taking pictures which would do justice to a profes- sional photographer. The lead color essay was shot by Barry Bronian whose excellent pho- tography has appeared in many other TYEES. Barry always throws himself into his work; his acceptance of an assignment is always an assurance of quality. Many other photographers de- serve credit for their efforts, notably Bob Lawrence, Lyle Jorgens, Wayne Nishijima, Tom Quinn, Dave Boughner, Ulvis Alberts, John Bisbee, Dail Adams, Bill Coburn, Bob Perry, and Pat Mann. Yearbook production takes skill, inspiration . . . like hell. It takes bodies, people to do lots of tedious work. For what little it ' s worth in comparison to the hours they spent I can onlv thank people like Marilyn Byers, Robin Ackerlund, Nancy Koo, Kathy Emerson, Jenny Sconce, Judy Marth, Judy Robinson, Linda Lunceford, Patricia Gormley, and Jeanne Rogge. The souls in the TYEE business office did an exceptional job this year. Under the management of Rob Wintersteen, the ads, index Sue Diane and queens section was skillfully completed with a minimum of the problems characteristic of years past. Rob received many hours of assistance from Janie Miller and Sue Kaanta. The ASUW Publications business office, headed by Norris Adams, took over much of the burden of billing and selling for the TYEE. Mr. Adams ' secretary, Sue Smith, who this spring left that position to take over another job at the University, will be tremendously missed. She has been an invaluable asset to the student publica- tions for years. Special thanks go to Diane Stapp, business office assistant, who did everything from supplying paperclips to follow- ing up on dehnquent payments. Finally, I would like to pay a brief but sincere tribute to Mr. Clyde A. Robinson, a former TYEE editor and veteran of publication management who retired this year after serving the University for 38 years. He had been manager of Asso- ciated Student Publications since 1946. The advice and encouragement he pro- vided TYEE .staff members is immeasur- able, as are the above and beyond hours of service he has contributed to all student publications. He will be Mr. Robinson greatly missed. j j p,, . Photographers ' Credits Dail Adams: 74-83, 10.5d, 132, 137. Ulvis Alberts: 39, 42a, 43a, 108, 109. John Bisbee: 216-219, 239. David Boughner: 32-33, 42b, 43b, 44, 45, 48, 49, 52, 54, .55, 56a, 58a, 94a, 106b, 306. Barry Broman: 2-15, 22a, 202b, 204-205, 206, 208a, 213b, 232-233a, and cover photos. William Coburn: 94c, 175, 283a, 292, 323a, 337, 342-343, 353, 356, 379, 397, 406, 413. Dave Hatfield: 198-199, 202. Butch Haugen: 139a, 140, 43, 144, 382, 393, 402, 410. Lyle Jorgens: 20b, 21, 24, 25. 107c, 326, 376, 398, 404, 415, 434, 4.50, 4.55, 461, 462, 463. Wayne Kosbau: 28. 29c, 47a, 70, 71, 141, 172b, 184b, 187, 240-241, 2.59, 291, 316, 320, 3.32, 394, 540-.544; and kodaliths on 1, 18-19, 64-65, 96-97, 198-199, 2.54-255, 314-315, 474, 484-485. Robert Lawrence: 23a, 37, 95b, 177b, 210, 211, 220-229, 307. Pat Mann: 84-90, 98-104, 105b, c, 106a, 107b, d, 108, 130c, 178, 179, 373. Maureen Matthiesen: 2.3b, 26, 27, 46, 47b, c, 56b, 58b, 59b, 66-69, 92, 93, 95a, 1.50, 151, 1.53, 1.54, 156, 1.57, 160, 161, 2.57, 307a, 309-313, 324, 346, 352, 357, and others. Wayne Nishijima: 60-63, 170-172. Robert Perry: 20a, c, 22 b, c, 23 c, d, 38, 123, 207c, 213a, 32.3b, .340, 440, 458. Thomas Quinn: .3Sa, 105a, 25Sb, 268b, 277b, 282, 28.3b, .328b, .341, 424. Chuck Rice: 180-183. James O. Sneddon: 125, 207a, 208c, 214b, 250 b, c. Pat Spector: 16-17, 20-21, 30-31, ,56, 114, 119, 130 a, b, 14.5, 190-197, 366, 367. U.S. Army Photo: 266, 267, 269. U.S. Navy Photo: 272, 273, 274. And the many others who contributed time and photographs which made production of this book possible. Printers ' Credits The 1967 TYEE was produced by offset lithography on Lithofect Enamel sub 70 stock in the U.W. Printing Plant, G-1 Connnunica- tions Building, University of Washington. Headlines were set in 24 point Spartan Medium, body copy in 11 point Caledonia, and captions in 10 point Spartan Medium. The text of the lead color essay was set in 14 point Garamond with headlines set in 30 point News Gothic. All color work was done in the University Printing Plant from Kodachrome prints prepared by Floyd R. Lee. Division pages were line shot Kodaliths. 483 k j H queens 484 ads, index 485 Senior Activities Index Aanderud, Darlene A.: Nursing. Aarnes, Thorbjorg: Economics. Aaron, Carole A.: Sociology, Totem Club, W-Key, TYEE Managing Editor. Aboulhoson, Samtr F.: Electrical Engineering, IEEE, ASME, OAS. Acton, Richard M.: Finance, Psi Upsilon, VarslTy Baseball, Big W Club. Adamson, Bonnie A.: Nursing, Alpha Tau Delta. Addicott, David B.: Anthropology. Aguilera, Darlene M.: Speech, Mathematics, Readers ' Theatre. Aksay, Ithan A.: Ceramic Engineering. Albertson, Larry K.: Electrical Engineering. Albin, Joan.: Art, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Aldrich, Lee M.: Nursing, ANS, Alpha Tau Delta, FIUTS Alexander, Joan M.: Sociology, Education, Alpha Epsilon Phi. Alexander, Kenneth R.: English Literature. Alhadeff, Alan C: Accounting, Zeta Beta Tau, Purple Shield, Beta Alpha Psi. Allasina, Mary K.: History, Education, Chi Omega. Allen, Lucinda E.: Nursing, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Allen, Susan E.: Nursing. Almeleh, Rachel L.: Education, Spanish, ASA, STAY, Los Amiqos. Almiq, Barbara S.: Education, Business, Alpho Delta Pi, Little Sisters of Minerva President. Alspach, John D.: Marketing, Adelphi. Alwine, Chelea A.: History. Alwine, Dennis C: Sociology. Ambe, Cletus P.: Civil Engineering. Amick, Barbara E.: Political Science. Amon, Edith K.: Political Science. Andersen, Donald A.: General Busin ess, Sigma Nu, Sundodgers Card Stunt Chairman. Andersen, Karen J.: Geography, Elementary Education. Anderson, Alan B.: Political Science, Acacia, Young Republicans, New Conservatives. Anderson, Carole J.: Home Economics, Home Economics Club, Husky Winter Sports Club. Anderson, Connie M.: Norwegian, Education, Delta Gamma, Briqadears. Anderson, Donald C: Drama, Education, Arena. Anderson, Gerald W.: Zoology. Anderson, June A,; History, Kappa Alpha Theta. Anderson, Robert S.: Economics, Kappa Sigma. Anderson, Ronald R.: Mechanical Engineering. Anderson, Virginia R.: Classics, Delta Gamma. Andler, James A,: Mathematics. Andrews, Joan A.: Nursing, Alpha Tau Delta, W-Kev, WIHC, ANS. Anthony, Maryanne: Sociology. Apilado, Betty Jane: Political Science. Aramburu, John R.: Geography, Pi Kappa Alpha, Pi Omtcron Sigma. Arestad, Elsa T.: Sociology, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Armstrong, Leanne: History, Education, Alpha Omlcron Pi. Arnquist, Susan H.: Microbiology. Arnstein, Linda L.: Journalism, DAILY Staff, Theta Sigma Phi. Arugeti, Cheryl: Speech, Education, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Zeta Phi Eta. Asano, Isao: Economics. Aslakson, Diane M.: Pharmacy, Lambda Kappa Siqma. Asp, Judith A.: Business Statistics and Operations Research. Atkinson, Shirley E.: Journalism, Education, Theta Sigma Phi. Aue, Roger W.: Dentistry, Delta Sigma Delta. Auld, Margaret E.: Nursing, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Husky Honeys. Ault, Judith A.: Graphic Design, Zeta Tau Alpha. Ayau, Andrew K.: Interior Design, Delta Chi, Hui Hawaii, Sundodgers, Pi Omicron Sigma. Aye, Robert D.: Civil Engineering, ASCE. B Bafus, Gilbert B.: General Business. Bafus, Pamela M.: Nursing, Alpha Tau Delta, ANS. Bahl, Marcus: Ceramic Engineering, UW Yacht Club, Keramos. Bahl, Marilyn J.: Dietetics. Baihiy, Judy: Medical Technology. Bailey, Maxine M.: Dental Hygiene, Junior American Dental Hygienists Association President. Bailey, Shelly J.: Home Economics, Education, Education Club, Home Economics Club Junior Representative and Treasurer. Baisch, Patricia R.: Social Welfare. Baker, Sally A.: General Studies, Kappa Alp ha Theta, W-Key, Totem Club, Junior Honor Woman. Bakken, Terry A.: Music Education, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Vice president, MENC President, Scabbard and Blade, Arnold Air Society. Ballard, Caria M.: Physical Education, Phi Epsilon Chi. Baltmann, Shari L.: Nursing. Balut, Emily J.: Accounting, Alpha Xi Delta, Accounting Club, Husky Winter Sports Club. Balzer, Bonnie J.: English. Barker, Steven J.: Political Science, Swedish House, Swedish Club, German House. Barnes, Charles J.: Chemistry, Sigma Alpha Epsilon President, Oval Club, Big W Club, Varsity Football. Barnett, Rona J.: Nursing. Barnhrll, Clyde E.: Civil Engineering. Barrett, L. Peter: Mathematics, Education, Sundodgers. Barrie, Donald J.: Painting. Barter, Karin A.: English, Alpha Phi, AWS Council, ASUW Election Chairman. Bartleson, Robert: Architecture, Husky Marching Band, Pep Band, Tau Sigma Delta. Barton, Cheryl G.: Biology, Education, Chi Omega, Pi Lambda Theta, University YWCA. Barton, Laurean M.: Advertising, Kappa Alpha Theta, Husky Honeys, Hu sky Winter Sports Club. Bartroff, Jack: Dentistry, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Delta Sigma Delta. Bass, Roger J.: English, Education, Sigma Alpha Mu, Castalia, Readers ' Theatre, SWEA President Batchellor, Patricia A.: Nursing, Husky Winter Sports Club, UW Yacht Club. Batie, Gary J.: Aeronautics and Astronautics, Chi Psi. Baumberger, Brian M.: History, Education. Baxter, Judy L.: Home Economics, Home Economics Club, Omicron Nu. Beach, Larry L.: Political Science, Theta Chi. Beahm, Russell H.: Aeronautics and Astro- nautics, Pi Kappa Alpha. Beaulieu, Peter D.: Architecture, Tau Sigma Delta. Bekiroqlu, Haluk: Civil and Industrial Enqineertng. Bell, Barbara E.: French, Alpha Gamma Delta. Benner, Sally Jo: Medical Technology, Alpha Epsilon Delta. Benner, Thomas H.: Aeronautics and Astronautics. Bennett, Kirk W.: Sociology, Delta Tau Delta, Alpha Kappa Delta. Bennett, Sandra L.: History, Education. Benson, Robert v.: Aeronautics and Astronautics, Phi Kappa Sigma, AlAA. Berg, Carol M.: Comparative Literature, Kappa Alpha Theta, Totem Club, Silver Fish. Berg, Christine I.: Art, Kappa Alpha Theta. Berg, Merrily D.: History. Berg, Royce A : Architecture. Bergman, Patricia J.: English Literature, Kappa Alpha Theta. Berqquist, Don I.: Mathematics, Alpha Sigma Phi. Berns, Terry-Lou: Home Economics, Phi Sigma Sigma Berryman, Richard G.: Metallurgical Enqmeennq, ASM. AIME. Berthelsdorf, Richard F.: Physics, Phi Eta Sqriia, Ama ' eur Radio Club, AlP. Beshah, Yitna: Accounting. Betting, Clayton H.: History, Zeta Psi. Betts, Sherry A.: English. Bianchi, F. Peter: Psychology, Delta Tau Delta. Bigas, Joseph L.r Dentistry, Phi Kappa Psi, Delta Siqma Delta. Biglor, Shirley A.: Marketing, Phrateres, Miarketmg Club. Bille, Patricia A.: Business, Education. Billington, Virginia A.: History, Education, Kappa Alpha Theta. Bindel, Bruce L. Dentistry. Bingham, Sharon F.: Nursing. Bishop, Robert A.: Fisheries Biology, Fisheries Club. Bissonette, David A.: Preventive Medicine, Rugby Club. Black, Phillip G.: Electrical Engineering, UW Yacht Club. Blackburn, Mimi M.: Advertising, Alpha Xi Delta, Theta Sigma Phi, Corvettes. Blade, Karl W.: Accounting, Phi Delta Theta, Pi Omicron Sigma. Blanchard, John T.: Advertising, Alpha Delta Siqma, DAILY Advertising Manager. Blanitenship, Loren R.: Mechanical Engineer- ing, ASME. Blaylock, James D.: Preventive Medicine. Blofeld, Robert L.: Fisheries Biology, Fisheries Club, Blom, Karl W.: Mechanical Engineering, Lambda Chi Alpha, Oval Club, Tau Beta Pi, Big W Club. Boden, Mary H.: Art, Education, Gamma Phi Beta Bodmer, Deborah L.: Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau, Alpha Tau Delta. Bogaard, Mary J.: Nursing. Boiler, Gaye L.: Business, Education, Alpha Xi Delta, Business Education Club, Husky Winter Sports Club. Bolstad, Cecelia R.: Marketing. Bommarito, Helen M.: Art. Booher, Lance M.: Dentistry. Boone, Diane F.: English Literature. Bordvick, Duane B.: Mechanical Engineering, ASME. Borgford, Richard J.: Zoology. Boring, Pamela D. Nursing. Borovikoff, Alexis B.: Russian , Alpha Delta Phi. Borreson, Judith A.: Home Economics, Home Economics Club. Borrow, James F.: Marketing, Theta Delta Chi, Sundodgers Vice president. Special Events Chairman. Boston, Richard A.: Mechanical Engineering, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Boswell, Robert B.: Electrical Engineering, Kappa Sigma, IEEE, Sundodgers. Boulton, Russell L.: Dentistry. Bouma, Shannon K.: Physical Therapy, Phvslcal Therapy Club. Bowers, David R.: Economics, Phi Kappa Psi. Boyd, Bettie A.: Political Science. Boydston, Kathryn G.: Occupational Therapy, Delta Zeta, Corvettes, Young Republicans, Cosmo Club, Junior Honor Woman. Bracelin, Elizabeh J.: History, Alpha Delta Pi, Husky Honeys President, Totem Club, Junior Honor Woman. Bradbury, Phillip A.: Physical Education, Theta Delta Chi, Phi Epsilon Kappa Vice president, Sundodgers. Brain, Georae C: Dentistry. Braisin, John P.: General Business, Delta Upsilon, Pi Omicron Sigma. Brandt, Cheryl J.: Enalish. Brandt, Timothy A.: Accounting. Branom, Bill: German, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Brant, Sharon J.: Sociology. Brantley, William L.: Accounting, Beta Alpha Psi. Brantner, Paul F.: Economics, Beta Alpha Psi, Aloha Kappa Psi. Brastow, George B.: Socioloay, Chi Psi. Brees, Brian J.: Electrical Engineering, IEEE, ESC Brennan, Michael J.: Art History. Brennen, Sue E.: Sociology. Brink. Wayne A.: Pharmacy. Brinkman, Kippy Lou: Music, Mu Phi Epsilon. Bristol, Nancy J.: Elementary Education, Alpha Delta Pi. Brockhoff, Eric G.: History, University Christian Union, People-to-People, Campus Life. Broounier, Suzanne: Pharmacy. Brost, Robert G.: Mechanical Eniqneerinq, Phi Eta Sicma, Tau Beta Pi, ASME, Marvick House Secretary, President, MOHC Vice president. Residence Hall Council. Brotherton. Virninia M.: Political Science. Brower, Claudia M.: Occupational Therapy, German House, Occupational Therapy Club, American Field Service. Brown, Milton L.: Mathpmatics, Chess Club. Brown, Peqoy S.: Home Economics. Education, Omicron Nu. Home Economics Club. Brown, Rov L.: Electrical Engineering, IEEE. Brown. Thomas A.: Electrical Engineering, Lanibda Chi Alpha. Brownino, John C: Zoolooy, Adelphi. Broiovich, Judy L,: Sociolo-y, Delta Zeta. Bruce, Kenneth M.: Electrical Enaineering. Bryan, W. Henry: Personnel, Theta Xi, Army ROTC Buck, Dale R.: Oceanography. Buck. Verla J.: Sociology. Buckley, Michael L.: Economics, Alpha Delta Phi, Young Republicans President, People- ' o-People. Buffington, Veronica E.: Sociology. Bulger, Ian: Chemical Engineering, NROTC, Varsity Rifle Team. Bulmer, Karen H.: Comparative Literature, Alpha Delta Pi, Burk. Robert L.: General Business. Burmark, Robert C: Chemical Engineering, University Christian Union, AlChE. Bunt. Donna M,: Enolish, Education. Bunzel. David K.t Political Science. Burnett, Susan H.: Marketing, Kappa Delta, Marketing Club Treasurer. Burns, Bruce W.: Speech, Education. Burns, Glen M.: English Literature. Burns, Mary P.: Pharmacy, Lambda Kappa Siqma, APhA. Burrows, Carol: Anthropology. Burton. Carole A.: Geography. Bush, Barbara J.: Elementary Education. Butenko, E Robert: Chemistry. Buttnick, Morris A.: Psychology. Caldwell, Steven R.: Mathematics, Lambda Chi Alpha Cahill, Elaine N.: Swedish, Education. Cahn, Robert S.: Aeronautics and Astronautics. Caley, Jim W,: Economics, Theta Xi. Callaway, Shirley A,: History, Education. Campbell, Patricia A.: German, Education, Phrateres, Cannon, Marjorie E.: Sociology, Elementary Education, Baptist Student Union. Cantamessa, Jon F.: Marketing. Cardwell, R. Scott: Finance, Theta Delta Chi, Young Republicans. Carle, George H.: Pharmacy. Carlson, Jim P.: Interior Design, Lambda Chi Alpha, Carlson, Joseph D.: Building Technology and Administration, University Singers. Carlson, Kenneth R.: Russian. Carlson, Richard A.: Electrical Engineering, IEEE. Carlson, Robert W. Zoology, Theta Chi. Carlstrom, Mavis E.: French, Angel Flight, Or- chesis. Carlyon, Laurie: Art, Gamma Phi Beta. Carmichael, Robert A.: Dentistry. -Ci A - 486 •— ip. . w Mr ' V .: ■t - ' ' fllrrl ' W 7 . . ' •i- ' -c Carp, Diane: Education, Phi Sigma Sigma, Ze- ta Phi Eta, Alpha Kappa Delta. Carpenter, Daniel W.: Marketing, Acacia. Carpenter, John B.: Dentistry, Delta Sigma Delta, Carrier, Cheryl A.: Russian, People-to-People, Arab Students Club, UW International Folk- dancers, Indian Students Association. Carrivcau, Jerry I.; Economics. Carson, Judith A.: Nursing, Alpha Tau Delta, Phrateres. Carstens-Ramos, Alvaro: Medical Technology. Carter, Gary M.; Physics. Carter, William B.: Psychology, Phi Kappa Sigma, Casper, Earl W.; Aeronautics and Astronautics, AFROTC, AIAA. Catton, Renee A.: Economics, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Caughey, Ann L.: English, Sigma Kappa. Cederqreen, Steven D.: Industrial Design. Chamberlain, Kenneth E.: Mathematics. Chamberlin, Lynn: Speech. Chamberlin, William F.: Journalism, Sigma Delta Chi, UW DAILY Staff, Westminster House. Chambers, Larry G.: Forest Products. Chan, Yiu Man: Physics. Chandler David D.: Accounting, Delta Chi, Young Republicans. Chapman, Karen A.: Business, Education. Charnell, Malin D.: General Business, Finance Club, Chase, Stephen M.: Communications, Beta Theta Pi, Intramural Golf, TYEE Business Manager, Alpha Delta Sigma, Homecoming Chairman. Chaves. Hernando; Civil Engineering. Chermak, Marcia A.: Nursing, SWANS, ANS Senior Class Representative. Chi, Hans-Wolfgang: Mechanical Engineering. Childs, Harvey C: Architecture. Chou, George T.: Business Statistics and Operations Research. Christenson, Paulette 0.: Nursing. Christiansen, Sharon A.: Dental Hygiene, Alpha Chi Omega, Angel Flight, Little Sisters of Minerva. Chun, Joe Y. Mechanical Engineering. Church, Michael A.: Mechanical Engineering, NROTC, Husky Marching Band. Ciemny, Pamela M.: Marketing, Kappa Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Marketing Club, Junior Honor Woman. Cisscll, David C: Physics, Mathematics, AlP. Clapp, Thomas R.; Aeronautics and Astronautics, AFROTC, Arnold Air Society, Scabbard and Blade. Ciaringbould, John F. E.: French, German. Clark, James D.: Pre-Law, Varsity Boat Club Officer. Clark, lee C: Mechanical Engineering, AFROTC, ASME. Clark, Mary Ann: French, Chi Omega, Program Panel, Totem Club. Clarke, Thomas J.: Mechanical Engineering, Sigma Chi, Pi Omicron Sigma, ASME, Husky Marching Band. Clausen, James K.: Architecture, Delta Tau Delta, Tau Sigma Delta. Claypool, James L,: Chemical Engineering. Clayton, Steve J.: Finance, Phi Delta Theta, Purple Shield, Sundodgers, Clement, Gerald B,: Political Science. Clement, Patricia I.: Sociology, Education. Cline, Mary L.: Medical Technology. Coady, Jack C: Logging Engineering, Forest Club Coblin, Weldon S.: Chinese. Coe, Carol A,: Elementary Education. Cohen, Frances: Psychology, Mortar Board. Colburn, Janice A.: French, French House. Ceilings, Laurence K,: History, Army ROTC. Collins, Lloyd E,: Mechanical Engineering, UW Yacht Club, People-to-People, ASME. Colman, Charles R.: Pharmacy. Coltart, John F.: Electrical Engineering, Sigma Chi, Conant, Colin S.: History. Cone, Fred C: Fine Art, Education, Congdon, Marcia L,: Economics, Delta Gamma. Conley, Bernard: Building Technology and Administration, Lambda Chi Alpha. Connors, Patrick A.: Finance, Sigma Nu, Pi Omicron Sigma, Finance Club. Conrad, Carol L.: English, Education. Conrad, Richard A.: Sociology. Cook, David L.: Pharmacy. Cook, Jeannette B.: Political Science. Cook, John R.: Electrical Engineering. Cook, Marilyn C; Elementary Education, Alpha Phi, AWS Council, Elections Banquet Chairman, Coombs, John B.: Zoology, Sigma Nu, Pi Omicron Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Delta, IFC Officer. Coon, Steve D.: Physical Education, Psi Upsilon, Sundodgers. Cooper, Margaret A.: Speech and Hearmg Therapy, Zeta Phi Eta. Cooper, Paul R.: Chemistry, Arnold Air Society, Scabbard and Blade. Copcland, Gerry J.: Architecture. Copenhagen, Diane B.: Sociology, People-to-People, Husky Winter Sports Club. Corey, Judy L.: Sociology, Gamma Phi Beta, ASUW Secretary, Silver Fish, Husky Honeys. Cortelyou, Sue A.: Nursing, Kappa Kappa Gamma- Corliss Donald A.; Pharmacy, Alpha Sigma Phi, Kappa Psi, Pi Omicron Sigma, APhA. Costin, Richard B.: Political Science. Cour, Lester F. Jr.: Radio-TV, Psi Upsilon, Pi Omicron Sigma. Courtnage, Michael S.: Political Science, Young Republicans. Courtney, Steve: Mining Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Covey, David B.: Geography, Alpha Delta Phi, Varsity Boat Club, Varsity Crew, Big W Club, AFROTC, Sundodgers. Cowan, Robert v.: Economics, Delta Chi, Alpha Kappa Psi. Cox, Charles C: Economics. Cox, Janice R.: Social Welfare, Alpha Gamma Delta. Craig, Jerry L.; Journalism, Theta Delta Chi. Craig, Rosemary J.: Nursing, Kappa Alpha Theta, ANS, Husky Honeys. Cramer, Donald C: Political Science, Lambda Chi Alpha Cramer, Eldon ASME. Cretin, Linda J R.: Mechanical Engineering, Accounting, Beta Alpha Psi. Criddle, William D.: Psychology, YMCA Tutor. Crisafulli, Mary H.: Political Science, Hockey Club. Newman Club. Crist, Curtis J.: Psychology. Cudmore, Thomas K.: Sociology, Education, SNEA, Alpha Phi Omega. Culjat, Terry M.: Spanish, Elementary Education, Corvettes. Culp, Robert H.: Civil Engineering, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, ASCE, Presidents ' Club. Culver, Carolyn F.: Art, Education, Delta Delta Delta, W-Key. Cyr, Jackson S. Jr.: History. 487 D Daht, Barry J.: Psychology. Dahl, Darlene A.: Nursinq, Delta Delta Delta, Alpha Tau Delta, Husky Honeys, Totem Club. Dahl, Philip G.: Political Science. Dahlbero, Donald B.: Chemistry, ACS. Daley, James G.: Dentistry, Xi Psi Phi Vice president. Dalthorp, Sherian P.: Physical Education, Education, Phi Epsilon Chi, Physical Education Club. Damron, Diane K.: Enqlish, Education. Daniggelis, Nicholas S.: Accounting, Finance, Delta Chi, Finance Club. Darby, Paul T.: Zoology, Theta Xi. Davis, Claudia J.; Psychology, Education, Alpha Delta Pi, Mortar Board, AWS First Vice president. Totem Club. Davis, Donald K.: Political Science, History, Delta Chi. Davis, James L.: Speech and Hearing Therapy, Education. Davidson, Joseph P.: Accounting, Theta Delta Chi, Beta Alpha Psi, IPC. Daye, E. Carolynn: English Literature, YWCA Cabinet, Friends of SNCC, African Students ' Union, African-American Society. Daysmith, Alison L.: Dental Hygiene. Deahl, Diane L.: Home Economics, Education. DeBruler, Jean S. Ill: Finance, Alpha Delta Phi, Deckebach, Sylvia: Political Science, YWCA Cabinet, International Student Show, Devoe House Vice president. Deffenbacher, Jerry I.: Psychology, Phi Eta Slqma, Deiike, Tom: Aeronautics and Astronautics. DeLeeuw, Walter J.: Chemistry, Education. Deming, Phoebe J.: English. Denny, Sharon A.: English, Elementary Education. DePriest, Dale A.: Mechanical Engineering, ASME Chairman, Engineering Students ' Council. Derby, G. Steve: Marketing. Derickson, Dennis L.: Architecture, Lambda Chi Alpha. Devine, Margaret E.: Far East, Anthropology, Sigma Kappa, Silver Fish, Hui Hawaii, UW Go Club. Diamanf, Perry H.: International Busmess. Dickey, Sue D.: Home Economics, Alpha Phi President, Secretary to ASUW Officers. Di Donato, Paul A.: Preventive Medicine, Beta Theta Pi. Dillaway, Steve B.: Accounting, General Business, Delta Tau Delta, Varsity Track and Wrestling. Dinsmore, Cherryl J.: English, Education. Dittamore, Raymond B.: Economics, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Young Republicans. Dixon, Charles J.: Electrical Engineering, Tau Bete Pi, Dixon, Raymond L.: History Dobbs, Linda P.: Nursing, Alpha Xi Delta. Dolan, Donald W.: Psychology. Dombroski, Shary A.: English, Education. Dong, David C: Physics, Phi Eta Sigma. Donnelly, Mari Lynn P.: Home Economics, Home Economics Club. Dooley, Carol E.: English, Castalia, WIHC. Doolittle, Gary J.: Mechanical Engineering. Dotson, Stephanie J.: Pharmacy, Lambda Kappri Siqma, APhA. Dougall, William G.: General Business. Doupe, Kathleen M.: French, French House. Douvis, Peter A.: General Business, Alpha Siqma Phi. Drake, Margery E.: Mathematics, Phrateres, Calvm Club, Wesley House. Draper, David R.: Economics, Omicron Delta Epsilon. Dreger, Wyatt W.: Mechanical Engineering, Alpha Tau Omega. Drescher, Janice G.: Spanish, Delta Delta Delta, Husky Honeys. Dressel, Michael 0.: Mechanical Engineering. Drewel, Kenneth L.: Dentistry, ■Delta Sigma Delta. Drummond, Howard B.: Zoology. Duback, Vickie L,: Home Economics, Textiles and Art, Dunham, Gary E,: Dentistry. Dupris, Joseph C: Political Science, Education, STAY Director. Dutton, Jo A.: Sociology, Pi Beta Phi, Husky Winter Sports Club, Calvin Club, University Singers, Young Life Leadership. Dyar, Anne J.: Geography, Education, Alpha Phi, Dye, Conni L.: Nursing, Sigma Kappa, ANS. Dyer, Lorna V.: Biology, Education, Delta Delta Delta. Dyer, Patricia M.: Sociology. Dysart, Don L.: English, Education, Beta Theta Pi, Big W Club, Varsity Boat Club, Purple Shield. East, Carl S.: Political Science, Young Republicans. Eaton, Judith A.: Art. Edmiston, Carol: Pharmacy. Edwards, David M.: International Business, Marketing, Phi Kappa Sigma, ASUW Dance Committee, Parents ' Weekend Committee. Efird, Terril A.; Electrical Engineering, Alpha Delta Phi, Oval Club, Purple Shield, Varsity Boat Club, Tau Beta Pi, Big W Club. Egan, William T.: Economics, Phi Kappa Psi, Husky Winter Sports Club. Egashira, Jerry: Electrical Engineering, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, IEEE, ESC. Eilenberger, Barbara A.: Political Science, Education, Kappa Alpha Theta. Eliingsen, Larry A.: Graphic Design, Kappa Sigma. Elliot, Barbara J.: Nursing. Ellis, Kathleen: Drama Education. Ellis, Margaret K.: Chemistry. Ellison, Georqia S.: Nursing. Emerick, Leah: Physical Therapy. Enderlein, William P.: Electrical Engineering, Sigma Chi, NROTC, Compass and Chart, Scabbard and Blade, Pi Omicron Sigma, Husky Winter Sports Club, Young Republican. Enalish, Vicky L.: Pharmacy, Lambda Kappa Siqma. Enqlund, Joyce A.: Microbiology, Sigma Tau Alpha. Engstrom, Carolee B.i Advertising, Alpha Gamma Delta, Husky Honeys. Enochson, Suzun L.: Art, Alpha Chi Omega. Epps, Susan C: Biology, Education, Pi Beta Phi. Phi Lam bda Theta. Erickson, Ernest 0.: Far East, Geography. Erickson, Gary M.: Mathematics, Pi Mu Epsilon. Erickson, Joan S.: General Art, Parnassus. Erickson, Leigh H.: Music, Acacia, Phi Mu Alpha, University Chorale. Erickson, Susan E.: History, Kappa Alpha Theta, Little Sisters of Minerva. Eriksen, Karen J.: Political Science, Alpha Gamma Delta. Ervin, Marcia J.: Nursing, Sigma Kappa, Alpha Tau Delta. Esther, Linde J.: Zoology, Husky Winter Sports Club. Etzwiler, James A.: Aeronautics and Astronautics, AIAA, ESC. Evans, Emily H.: Social Welfare, Gamma Phi Beta, Panhellenic Council. Evans, Wayne R.: Aeronautics and Astronautics. Failor, Sherrie L.: Dental Hygiene, Junior American Dental Hygienists Association. Fairbrook, Lon L.: Political Science, Siqma Alpha Epsilon, Pi Omicron Sigma, JIFC President, Board of Control Member. Fallon, Nancy S.: History, Education, Chi Omeqa. Farstad, Karl H,: Zoology, Kappa Sigma. Fasano, Gary L.: Political Science, Kappa Sigma. Faulk, Bruce G.; Mathematics, NROTC, Scabbard and Blade, UW Yacht Club. Feitush, Vickie L.: English, Education, Alpha Delta P., Feller, Thomas S.: Economics, Beta Theta Pi, IFC Executive Council. Felty, Wesley R.: Physics, UW Yacht Club. Ferbrache, Jeanine: Nursing, SWANS, ANS, NSNA. Ferguson, Lynn N.: English Literature, Pi Beta Phi, Ferguson, Pamela S.: Enqlish. Fernandes, Douglas W.: Marketing. Ferrin, Joe I.: Far East, Acacia, Pi Omicron Siqma. Ferulano, Antonette G.: English, Newman Center. Fieldino, Joseph E.: Logging Engineering, Tau Phi Delta, Forest Club. Fillinger, Marc L.: Forestry. Fimmel, Susan F.: Home Economics, Husky Winter Sports Club, Home Economics Club. Fink, Jean S,: French, Alpha Delta Pi. Fischnaller, Byron L.: Political Science, Sigma Chi, People-to-People. Fisher, Larklyn H.i Zoology, Young Republicans, UW Yacht Club, Conservation Club, Oceanography Club. Fleischman, Rodney M.: Physics, Mathematics. Fleming, Mary S.: Pharmacy, Lambda Kappa Siqma, APhA. Fletcher, Janet L.: Nursing. Flodquist, E. Randy: Political Science, Education, Flodquist, Susan A.: Elementary Education. Floyd, Jacqueline L.: Pharmacy, Lambda Kappa Siqma, APhA, Fluegge, Dennis I.: Economics, Alpha Delta Phi. Focke, A. Anne: Art History, Lambda Rho. Folkers, Lyie: Aeronautics and Astronautics. Fonceca, Rick: Physical Education, Phi Kappa Siqma, Varsity Gymnastics. Forbes, Gary R : Marketing, Adelphi. Ford, Carol A.: English, Wesley House, UCCF, MUN. Ford, Michele M.: History, Education, Alpha Phi Ford, Wayne J,: Civil Engineering, Tau Beta Pi. Fortner, Jimmie C: Physical Education, Education. Fortun, Jay B.: Political Science, New Conservatives President, Young Republicans, Politice Epistime, Political Union, Model Political Convention, Model Congress, Husky Marching Band, Pep Band. Foster, Connie L.: Home Economics, Education, Alpha Chi Omega. Foster, Larry C: Far East, Crew. Foucault, Allan L.: Sociology, Education. Fountain, David C: Civil Engineering, ASCE, Saiyuk Society, Fowler, James L.: Wood Science and Technol- oqv- Fox, Dennis N.: Electrical Engineering. Fox, Jeanne: Home Economics, Alpha Xi Delta. Fox, Sandra S.: English, Education. Frankfurter, Michael D.: Accounting, Beta Alpha Psi. Franklin, Don K.: Economics, Alpha Delta Phi. Frasch, Carl E.: Microbiology. Frazier, Gerald A.: Pre-Medicine. Fraiier, L. Scott: Forest Management, Sigma Nu, Xi Sigma Pi. Frazier, Robert D.: Finance, Psi Upsilon, Freund, Victor E.: Economics. Fricke, Douglas H.: Forestry, Delta Chi. Frogner, Judith C: Geography, Education. Froude, Eva M.: Medical Technology. Fry, Douglas W.: Dentistry, Xi Psi Phi. Fry, Mary E,: Nursing. Fudetani, K. Nancy: Occupational Therapy, Occupational Therapy Club. Fullager, Paul R.: Finance, Finance Club, Alpha Gamma Sigma. Fulthorp, Richard J.: Electrical Engineering. Fyfe, Bruce L.: Real Estate, Phi Kappa Sigma, Army ROTC. Gaeth, William D.: Marketing, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Marketing Club, People-to-People, AFROTC. Gaddis, Stephen M.: Political Science. Gaines, Danielle M.: Anthropology. Galbraith, Steven C: History, Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Omicron Phi. Gall, Frederick J.: Political Science, Phi Gamma Delta. Gallagher, Elizabeth C: English Literature, Delta Delta Delta. Gallaher, Joan A.: Latin, Kappa Delta. Galperin, Helena: History, Education. Galvin, Janet M.: Physical Therapy. Galvin, John R.: Pharmacy, Kappa Psi, APhA. Gamtem, Michael T.: Architecture. Garber, Margaret A.: Home Economics. Garber, Steven C: Finance. Gardner, Donald R.; Electrical Engineering, Phi Eta Siqma, Tau Beta Pi, IEEE. Garrison, Robert H. Jr.: Pharmacy, National Science Foundation Participant. Gayton, Thomas L.: Political Science. Geoffroy, Janet: Mathematics, Sigma Kappa, Mortar Board, Climbing Club, Rally Girls, Pi Mu Epsilon, Alpha Lambda Delta, Husky Winter Sports Club, Honor Woman. Gerdes, Armin W.: Mechanical Engineering. Gere, Pamela S.: Spanish, Education, Orchesis. Gerken, William E.: Electrical Engineering, Gibson, C. Martin: Political Science, Sigma Chi, Hu ky Winter Sports Club, Young D emocrats, Sundodgers, Model Congress, MUN, Dollars for Scholars Co-founder. Gilbert, Bruce N.: Mechanical Enaineering, Phi Kaopa Tau, Phi Eta Sioma, ASME. Gilbo, J. Herb: Building Technology, and Administration. Gillinqham, Ben P.: Mathematics, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sundodgers, Pi Omicron Siqma. Gillmer, Kathi S.: Nursing, Pi Beta Phi. Gilroy, Patty L.: Physical Education, Education. Glaubert, Diane: Dental Hygiene. Gleason, Madeline M.: Delta Gamma. Gleason, Trenna E.: Mathematics, Alpha Xi Delta, Pi Mu Epsilon, W-Key, Alpha Lambda Delta, Junior Honor Woman. Gloer, Roxana A.: Physical Therapy, Husky Christian Fellowship, Physical Therapy Club, Junior Honor Woman. Godfrey, Jane E.: Physical Education, Education, Alpha Chi Omega. Goldman, Stephen L.: Chemistry, Siqma Alpha Mu, Goldmann, Louis H, Jr.: Ceramic Engineering, ACS. Goodnight, Linda C: Nursing. Goodrich, Bruce W.: Political Science. Goodrich, Glenn B,: Mathematics. Gordner, Kenneth C: Accounting. Gorremans, Pamela D.: Nursing. Gourley, Jeannette W.: Music, Education, Husky Christian Fellowship, Husky Winter Sports Club. Gove. Larry W.: Marketing, Alpha Delta Phi, Varsity Crew, Young Republicans, Army ROTC, MUN, MPC. Grady, Pamela J.: Elementary Education, Delta Gamma. Gran, Carol M.: Art, Education, Husky Winter Sports Club, Husky Guide, Gamma Siqma. Granneberg, Gai M.: Anthropology, Education. Graves, Barbara M.: Marketing, Sororia, Mar- ketinq Club. Graves, William C: Economics, Theta Chi. Gray, Gale T.: Mechanical Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, ASME, Husky Winter Sports Club. Green, Marlin K.: Ceramic Engineering, ACS, Keramos. Greenslitt, Patty A.: Nursing, Kappa Delta. Gregory, Paul E.: Electrical Engineering, Tau Beta Pi Gray, Alan G.: Dentistry, Delta Siqma Delta. Gray, William: Dentistry, Delta Chi. Greqerson, Ned P.: Dentistry, Delta Sigma Delta. Griffiths, Jeffrey L.: Aeronautics and Astro- nautics, Chi Psi, Pi Omicron Sigma. Griffiths, Robert L.: Personnel and Industrial Relations, Beta Theta Pi, Freshman Crew, FRATERNITIES AT WASHINGTON. Grimes, Florence L,: Nursinq. Grubb, Richard T,: Dentistry, Delta Sigma Delta, Gruber, Karl L.; Civil Engineering, Theta Delta Chi. Gunderson, Gordon F.: French. Gunderson, Nancy D.: History, Education, Alpha Omicron Pi. Gundlach, Vaughn R.: Economics. Gunn, Barbara N.: Enqlish, Husky Honeys. Gustafson, Douglas C: Chemical Engineering, AlCE, ' I59B i - ' .i f m 488 flf imt uv., I lk l:Jk Gustilo, Augustine Jr.: History. Guttormsen, Kristian, Civil Engineering, Alpha Tau Omeqa, Varsity Ski Team. Guyman, Robert G.: Aerondutics and Astronautics, Phi Eta Sigma, AIAA, Engineering Student Council. Guzman, Bernardo: Mechanical Engineering. H Haakenson, Richard E.: Forestry, Tau Phi Delta, Forest Club- Haapanen, Lawrence W.: Hi tory, Education, Arnold Air Societv, Scabbard and Blade, Delta Sigma Rho, Tau Kappa Alpha. Habbestad. Alvin R.: Electrical Engineerino, UW Yacht Club, Hacker, Michael J,: Latin American Studies. Hadley, Richard G. D.: Advertising, Theta Chi, Alpha Delta Siqma. Haaen, Larry E.: Mechanical Engineering, Cameron House President, Secretary, Hagqett Hall Judicial Board, ASME. Haqgerty, Daniel L.: Civil Engineering, ASCE. Haia, Judith A.: Speech, Education, Pi Beta Phi, Totem Club. Haines, Sally M.: Comparative Literature, Totem Club. Hale, Clifford G.: Mathematics, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Phi Omeqa. Haley, Patricia J.: Dietetics, Home Economics Club. Husky Winter Sports Club, AMSC. Hall. Linda M.: Home Economics, Delta Delta Delta. Hall, Sandra L.: Latin, Hall, Terrill L.: Social Welfare, Social Welfare Club. Halliqan, Jerry M.: Finance, Theta Chi, University Book Store Director and Trustee, Finance Club Officer, Pi Omicron Sigma. Halstead, Jacqueline T.: Oceanography. Hamilton, Nancy L.: English Education. Hammond, Richard J,: Transportation, Delta Tau Delta, Hammond, Roy A.: Dentistry. Hancock, Paul R.: Marketing. Hand, Deborah C: Far East. Hanks, Cheryl J.: Nursing. Hanneman, leroy E.: Aeronautics and Astronautics. Hanola, Alene M.: French, French House. Hansen, Karen A.: English, Education, Castalia, SEA, NCTE. Hansen, Karen A.: Pharmacy, Lambda Kappa Sigma, APhA. Hansen, Kristine D.: General Studies, Delta Delta Delta President, Husky Honeys. Hansen, Richard B.: Urban Planning. Hansen, Ron E.: Aeronautics and Astronautics, Sigma Nu, Tau Beta Pi. Hanson, Gary A.: Forestry, Forest Club, Varsity Track. Hanson, Gordon H.: Building Technology and Administration. Harding, John W.: Physics. Hardison, Carol L.: Medical Technology. Hardman, John E,: General Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Hargiss, Phillip M.: Electrical Engineering, Phi Eta Siqma. Harrington, Margaret P.: Physical Therapy. Harris, Marjorie M.: Nursing, Alpha Tau Delta. Harris, Milton G.: Aeronautics and Astronautics. Harris, William N.: Broadcast Journalism, Zeta Beta Tau, Pi Omicron Sigma, Sigma Delta Chi. Harmon, Mark C.: Finance, Alpha Delta Phi, IFC Representative, Pi Omicron Sigma, Accounting Club, Finance Club. Hartman, Gerald L.: Dentistry. Hartsook, Melvin J.: Electrical Engineering, IEEE, Hartvigsen, Crlslynn C: Sociology, Education, Pi Beta Phi, Junior Honor Woman, Harvey, Ann L.: English, Angel Flight, Breakfast Club. Harvey, Jane L.: Dental Hygiene, Delta Delta Delta, Harvey, John W. Ill: General Business. Harwick, Raymond 0.: Pre-Dentistry, Psi Upsilon. Hashimoto, JoAnne M.: Occupational Therapy, Occupational Therapy Club. Hauck, Vern E.: Personnel, Hockey Night Chairman, Adelphi President, Young Democrats. Haugen, George E.: Accounting, Beta Alpha Psi. Haussmann, Christian U.: Chemical Engineering, Husky Winter Sports Club, AlChE, Havel, Susan J.: Nursing, Pi Beta Phi. Havnaer, Myrna D.: French, Education, Chi Omega, Pi Lambda Theta, Mortar Board, Totem Club, AWS, Hawken, Jacqueline R.: Nursing. Haworth, David L,: Zoology. Hayden, Gary F.: Business Administration. Hayes, Donald S.: Psychology, Haynes, Joan K.: Political Science, Pi Beta Phi. Hayton, William L.: Pharmacy, Rho Chi. Heath, J. David: Mechanical Engineering. Hedberq, Linda R.: Dental Hygiene. Hefty, Linda I,: French, Political Science. Heino, Ralph V, Jr.: Political Science, Sigma Chi, Freshman Tennis, Homecoming Sign Co-Chairman, Model Congress Delegate. Henckel, Wyman D.: Aeronautics and Astronautics, University Christian Union. Henderson, Kristi M.: English, Chi Omega, DAILY. Hendrickson, Thomas R.: Political Science, Delta Upsilon, AMS President, Secretary, Purple Shield, Japan-America Student Conference, ASUW Program Panel. Henn, Gary D.: Electrical Engineering, Tau Beta Pi. Hentges, Kenneth M.: Electrical Engineering. Heppenstall, Tim L.: General Business, Phi Delta Theta, Young Republicans. Hermann, Craig M.: Marketing, Psi Upsilon, Alpha Kappa Psi, Marketing Club. Hermsen, James R.: Economics, Phi Gamma Delta, Omicron Delta Epsilon. Hern, Judy E.: Medical Technology, Angel Flight. Herr, Linda C: Home Economics, Phrateres, Home Economics Club. Herring, Mary Susan: Sociology, Delta Gamma. Herrington, Gregg L.: Journalism, DAILY Editor, Young Republicans. Hesse, William C: Journalism, Sigma Delta Chi President, DAILY Assistant Editor. Heverling, Jock T.: Sociology, National Defense Loan Petition Co-ordinator, Student Financial Aid Advisory Committee, STAY. Hewett, Carol A.: English, Elementary Education. Hiatt, Dianne M.: English, Delta Delta Delta, Readers ' Theatre, Bowling Team, Castalia. Hicks, Warren D.: Electrical Engineering, Husky Winter Sports Club, Climbing Club, IEEE, Tau Beta Pi. Htggins, Jeremy W.: Chemistry, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Hilen, Ingrid: Sv redish, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Junior Honor Woman. Hill, Glenna H.: History, Education. Hill, William C: Political Science. Hillman, John A.: Accounting. Hillman, Lee: Psychology, Delta Delta Delta, YWCA Tutoring, International Weekend, French House, People-to-People, Angel Flight. Hilton, Earl I.: Sociology. Hilton, Elizabeth J.: Mathematics, W-Key, Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Mu Epsilon. Hind, Ronald H.: Oceanography, Alpha Sigma Phi, Phi Epsilon Sigma. Hines, Nancie M.: Advertising, Journalism, Sigma Kappa Vice president, Theta Sigma Phi, Husky Honeys, DAILY, Parents ' Weekend, Hintr, Luther M.: Architecture, Lambda Chi Alpha. Hirakami, Francis K.: Electrical Engineering, Phi Sigma Kappa. Hirschberg, Richard D.: Forest Management. Hirsh, Steven B.: Accounting, Delta Upsilon. Hirst, Paul A.: Mechanical Engineering, ASME. Ho, Nancy J.: Nursing, Alpha Tau Delta, Sigma Theta Tau. Hochsprung, Carol J.: Physical Education, Phi Epsilon Chi, Hofer, Linda L.: Nursing, Alpha Tau Delta. Hokanson, Constance E.: English, Alpha Chi Omeqa, Corvettes. Holbein, Cynthia K.: Psychology, Kappa Delta. Holdeman, George R.: Dentistry. Hollenback, Jack T.: Finance, Delta Chi. Holmes, John A.: Electrical Engineering, IEEE. Holmes, Michael I.: Psychology. Holscher, Ursula W.: History, Alpha Xi Delta, People-to-People, Cosmopolitan Club, International Show Publicity Chairman. Holzemer, William L.: Psychology. Hommel, Edward M.: Finance, Alpha Sigma Phi President, Young Democrats, ASUW Judiciary Committee. Hoofnagle, Dennis L.: Dentistry. Horike, Cheryl Lee T., Nursing. Horn, Paula Dale: English. Hornbeck, Peggy R.: Health Education, HPRC, AWS Publicity. Horosko, Stephanie H.: Home Economics. Horswill, Ann C: Nursing. Hosterman, Jill: Anthropology, Alpha Delta Pi, Corvettes. Hotchkiss, Douglas A.: Oceanography, UW Yacht Club, Husky Winter Sports Club. Howard, Barbara N.: Elementary Education. Howard, Lowell E.: Mechanical Engineering. Howard, William J.: Political Science, Phi Gamma Delta. Howe, Katherine C: Nursing, Alpha Gamma Delta. Howe, Stanley A.: Mathematics, Alpha Tau Omeqa. Howlette, Kay E.: Nursing. Hoyt, Anita E.: Italian. Huber, William R.: Political Science, Theta Chi. Hudson, Donna L.: Elementary Education, Childrens Drama, Zeta Phi Eta, NEA. Hudson, John L.: Accounting, Beta Alpha Psi. Hughes, Marilyn L.: Home Economics, Home Economics Club. Hume, Douglas R.: Speech, Phi Kappa Psi. Humphreys, Donna S.: History, Phi Alpha Theta. Hunt, Dorothy S.: Sociology. Hunter, Michael B.: Electrical Engineering, IEEE, Hurley, Nancy C: Zoology, Sigma Kappa. Hurt, Morton D.: History, Phi Gamma Delta, Husky Rugby Club. Hutchison, Susan M.: Journalism, Chi Omega, Mortar Board, Totem Club, Theta Sigma Phi, DAILY Associate Editor. Hynes, Sharon C: History, Education, Alpha Phi. Hysong, Irene K.i General Business, Alpha Xi Delta. lasella, Michael J.: Dentistry. Iheme, Ishmael U.: finance. Imsland, Steve F.: Chemical Engineering. Ingalls, Roy M.: Aeronautics and Astronautics. Inman, Janice K.: Economics. Zeta Psi, ASC, Engineering Student Council. Irving, Randy W.: Marketing, Alpha Delta Phi. Isaacson, James M.: Ceramic Engineering, 489 Isman, Thomas E.: Economics, Alpha Delta Phi, Mountaineers. (to, Merrill T.: Electrical Engineering. Iversen, Margaret E.: English, Education, Totem Club, Mortar Board. Iverson, Gordon R.: Forestry, Tau Phi Delta, Forest Club. Iwata, Ted: Economics. Izutsu, Karen T.: Health Education. J Jackson, Barbara M.: Home Economics, Phraferes. Jacobson. Carole J,: Speech, Kappa Delta, Zeta Phi Eta, Junior Honor Woman. Jacobson, Dorothy E.: Nursing. Jacobsen, Lee F.: Real Estate. Jacobson, Patricia A.: English, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Jadick, Joseph T.: Economics, Omicron Delta Epsilon. jalbert, Joe J.: Marketing, Delta Upsilon, Purple Shield, Big W Club, Ski Team Captain, Oval Club. James, Kathleen M.: Nursing, Alpha Xi Delta, AN5 Treasurer. James, Robert D.: Economics, Theta Xi, Newman Club, Young Republicans. Janin, Louise: Social Welfare. Jefferies, Clark D.: Mathematics. Jelovich, Sandra A.: Physical Education, Education, Alpha Chi Omega, Husky Honeys, Alpha Epsilon Chi. Jansen, Barry A.: Accounting. Jensen, Candice A.: Physical Therapy. Jensen, Bernie L.: Nursing, Alpha Tau Delta. Jensen, Janice L.: Pharmacy, Lambda Kappa Sigma. APhA, Jensen, Lawrence M.: Forestry. Jeppe, James A.: Marketing, Phi Delta Theta. Johannessen, Tor K.: Biology, Education, Varsity Boat Club. Johansen, Carole S.: Advertising, Theta Sigma Phi, Totem Club, TYEE Yearbook Editor. John, John T.: Political Science, Sigma Nu, Oval Club. Purple Shield, BOC. Johnsen, Kenneth G.: Pre-Dentistry. Johnson, Carrie Lee: Microbiology. Johnson, Chris J.: Chemistry, Adelphi, Army ROTC. Johnson, Danny L.: Civil Engineering. Johnson, Dianne M.: Nursing, ANS, McKee House Activities Chairman. Johnson, Gary E.: Mechanical Engineering. Johnson, Glen H.: Mechanical Engineering, Delta Tau Delta, BOC, IFC Officer, Sundodgers, ASME, Pi Omicron Epsilon. Johnson, Howard T.: Dentistry, Delta Sigma Delta. Johnson, John E.: Zoology, Psychology, Chi Psi. Johnson, Karen A.: History, Mortar Board, Totem Club, Calvin Club, Swedish Club. Johnson, Karen G.: Home Economics, Delta Gamma. Johnson, Keith E.: Mechanical Engineering, Phi Sigma Kappa, ASME. Johnson, Mary J.: Drama, Delta Gamma, Brigadear, Arena. Johnson, Miles 0.: Physics, AlP, Crew. Johnson, Peter T.: History, ASA, Young Republicans. Johnson, Randall K.: Urban Planning. Johnson, Richard I.: Dentistry, Delta Sigma Delta. Johnson, Richard S.: Political Science, Yell King. Johnson, Roberta A.: Art, Education, Alpha Phi, Husk Wmter Sports Club Vice president. Johnson, Shirley D.; Zoology, Mortar Board. Johnson, Stephen R.: Political Science, Delta Tau Delta, People-to-People. Johnston, Judy A.: Anthropology, Education. Johnston, L. Gordon: English Literature. Jones, Howard M : Sociology. Jones, Jonathan R.: History. Jorgensen, EMse R.: Sociology. Jorgensen, Lynn C: Elementary Education. Joslyn, Vicki E.: Art Education, Parnassus. Joy, Donald M. Jr.: History, Homecoming Dance Chairman. Joy, Sidney N.: Chemistry, Husky Winter Sports Club, ACS. Jurji, Judith A.: Anthropology. K Kaanta, Susan M.: Advertising, Alpha Xi Delta President, TYEE Business Manager Secretary. Kadey, Ronald G,: Accounting, Accounting Club. Kaete ' , Dieter 0.: Production Engineering, German House. Kager, Kay V.: English, Education. Karr, Heather M.: Nursing. Kaseburg, Fred: Electrical Engineering, Theta Chi, Soccer. Kataoka, Richard W.: Electrical Engineering, Phi Eta Sigma. Keck, Thomas S.: Mathematics, Pi Mu Epsilon. Keefer, Michael B.: Chemical Engineering, AlChE, UW Yacht Club, Judo Club, Puget Sound Depth Chargers. Keil, Marilyn L.: History, Education, Alpha Delta Pi, STAY Tutor, German Club. Kelley, Pat A.: Advertising. Kells, M. Sharon: Physical Education, Alpha Chi Omega. Ketly, Dana E.: Mathematics, Pi Mu Epsilon President. Kelly, Kathy A.: Nursing, Alpha Delta Pi. Kelly, James M.: History, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Kelly, J. Brian: Accounting, Zeta Psi. 490 Kelly, Judy D : Art, Delta Gamma. Kennedy, John R.: Accounting, Beta Alpha Psi. Kennedy, T, Annette: Mathematics, University Dames- Kennell, Ed E.: Mechanical Engineering. Kenoyer, Marykay: Drama, Education, Arena. Kerley, Geoffrey T.: Electrical Engineering, lEEE- Ketron, Roger W.: Economics, French House. Kettenrinq, Karen A.: German, Education, Alpha Chi Omega, German Club, American Field Service, Husky Winter Sports Club, Tennis Club. Kiehn, Arthur J.: Chemistry. Klger, Ralph W.; Aeronautics and Astronautics, AIAA, Theta Tau, Husky Marching Band. Kimball, Patty L.: Nursing, Alpha Tau Delta. Kimbrouqh, Landon I. History, AFROTC. King, Mary Carole: Nursing, Delta Gamma. Kinq. Mike; Buildinq Technology and Administration, Baker House President. King, Pamela M.: Home Economics, Education, Alpha Delta Pi, Home Economics Club. Krnkade, Charles F.: Economics, Beta Theta Pi. Kirby, Pamela J.: Occupational Therapy, Kappa Kappa Gamma, People-to-People, Husky Winter Sports Club Instructor, Occupational Therapy Club Vice president. Kirk, Judd: Finance, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, ASUW President. Kirk, Steve: General Business, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Kisner, Gilda: Philosophy, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Latin American Association, Cosmo Club, International Show. Klausler, Roger D.: Spanish, Husky Marching Band, Spanish House, Intramural Sports Manager. Kling, Kathryn A.: Nursing, Theta Sigma Tau. Klinger, Steven M.: Dentistry, Psi Omega. Klotzbuecher, Heinz: Electrical Engineering, Sigma Chi. Klube, Leon: Finance, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Knowles, Kerry A.: Phi Sigma Kappa. Knudson, Robert W.: Zoology, Alpha Delta Phi. Knudson, Thomas C: Accounting. Knutzen, George P.: Dentistry. Koch, Stephen M.: Radio-TV, Sigma Nu, Sailing Team Captain. Kohers, Theodor: International Business. Kohls, Jody A,! History, Pi Beta Phi. Koo, Nancy P : Sociology. Kootnr, Ralph G.: Aeronautics and Astronautics. Krabill, Allan H.: Ceramic Engineering. Krekow, Todd B.: Dentistry, Delta Upsilon. Kristianson, Sunne J.: English. Kroeger, David G.: Business Statistics and Operations Research, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Varsity Boat Club, Big W Club. Kruchek, Karen L.: Mathematics, French. Krueger, Kenneth A.: Geography, Tau Kappa Epsilon, People-to-People, Army ROTC. Kruse, Diane M.: English, Alpha Chi Omega, Panhellenic Second Vice president. Kubo, Eileen H.: Education. Kuehn, Lynn R.: Mathematics. Kuehn, Robert J. Jr.: Political Science, Arnold Air Society, ASUW Film Committee, Macgregor House Vice president. Social Chairman. Kuest, Shari M.: Sociology, Alpha Chi Omega, Dollars for Scholars. Kuhns, Mary Ann: Spanish, Education, Spanish House, Pi Lambda Theta. Kuhns, Sharon E.: German, Education, German House, Kuniyaki, Carol Ann S.: Geography. Kvam, Janice A.: Dental Hygiene, Gamma Phi Beta. Kvistad, Clark K.: Dentistry, Delta Sigma Delta. Kyte, William R.: Mechanical Engineering, Tau Kappa Epsilon, ASME. L LaBranche, Catherine A.: Sociology. Lackland, Nancy L.: Pharmacy, Silver Fish, Lambda Kappa Sigma. Lamb, Richard C: Chemistry, AED. Lambert, Mary A.: Pharmacy, Delta Delta Delta. Landstrom, Jack C: Geography. Lane, David M.: Metallurgy, Delta Upsilon. Lane, William M.: Journalism Advertising, Phi Kappa Sigma, Alpha Delta Sigma. Lang, Roxana S.: Art, Education, Husky Winter Sports Club. Lange, Gary D.: Dentistry, Psi Omega. Larsen, Charles H.: Mechanical Engineering. Larsen, Kenneth B.: Electrical Engineering. Larsen, L ynn W.: Accounting. Larson, Ann M.: German, Delta Phi Alpha, University Singers. Lashley, John R.: Finance, Alpha Kappa Psi, Finance Club, Laughlin, John: Forestry, Tau Phi Delta, Forestry Club. Laurance, Judith M.: Nursing. Lauritz, Gail P.; Nursing. Lauzen, Kenton L.i Civil Engineering, ASCE. Laver, Mary M.: Russian. Leatha, Norman H.: Real Estate, Lambda Chi Alpha. LeCocq, JoAnn: Political Science, Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Le Cocq, Ruth: Political Science, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Lee, Foo: Electrical Engineering. Lee, Mary A.: Home Economics. Lee, Yuk L,: Economics. Legas, Rosanne S.: Political Science, People-to-People Vice president. Cosmopolitan Club Secretary. Lehman, Robert P.: Building Technology and Adniini ' ,tration. Lehman, Virginia: French, Lchrbach, Shirley: Political Science. Lemcke, Charlotte A.: Speech and Hearing Therapv- Lemmel, Stan L.: English Education, Beta Theta Pi. Leonard, Jack J.: Chemistry, Phi Delta Theta. LeRoss, Lester M.: Economics, Alpha Delta Phi, Young Republicans. Lervold, Joyce L.: Social Relations, Husky Winter Sports Club. Leslie, Thomas M.: English Literature, AFROTC, Arnold Air Society. Lewis, Karen M.: Anthropology, Young Republicans, Chi Omega. Lewis, Michael L.: Political Science, Phi Gamma Delta, Army ROTC. Liewer, Kurt M.: Physics. Light, Mary E.: Nursing, Alpha Lambda Delta, Alpha Tau Delta, Sigma Theta Tau, Swedish Hospital Outstanding Junior Award, Wesley Club, ANS. Lillehammer, Lauris G.: English, Castalia, Army ROTC. Lind, Janet M.: Speech, Elementary Education, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Corvettes. Lind, Rob W,: Radio-TV, Zeta Psi. Lindberg, David J.: Zoology. Lindell, Sue A.: Japanese. Linder, Paula J.: English, Education. Brlgadears, AWS-AWIS Convention Budget Chairman, Linderman, Anne E.: Sociology, Pi Gamma Mu. Lindsay, Linda L.: History, Education. Linfoot, Cherry K.: Home Economics, Angel Fliqhr, Lingle, Craig S.i Electrical Engineering, IEEE. Little, Roxanne L.i Home Economics, Home Economics Club. Litton, Richard W.: Civil Engineering, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, ASCE, Engineering Student Council. Livingstone, Marianne: Business Education, SWEA, NBEA, Business Education Club. Lockett, Brian A.: Economics, Varsity Boat Club, People-to-People, STAY. Loesby, Harlie W.i Economics, Psi Upsilon. Lofgren, Loren R.: Electrical Engineering, Lambda Chi Alpha. Logan, John A.: Business Statistics and Operations Research. Logan, John J.: Civil Engineering, ASCE. Lohse, John F.: Dentistry. Loken, Laurie M.: Elementary Education, Socioloqy, Chi Omega, People-to-People. Longanbach, Peter J.: History, Sigma Nu. Longstreth, Richard S.: International Business, Yacht Club. Lorence, Judith: Zoology, Mortar Board, Totem Club, WIHC, Alpha Epsilon Delta. Lorrain, Vincent M.: Mathematics, Sigma Chi. Losey, Frank R.: Accounting, Zeta Psi, Alpha Kappa Psi, Beta Alpha Psi, Phi Eta Sigma. Losey, Roberta J.: History, Zeta Tau Alpha, Islamic Society. Lott, Sandra B.i English, Education, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Rally Girls. ' 1 Lowry, Richard S.: Economics, Chi Psi. luce, Judith A.: Pharmacy, Lambda Kappa Siqma, APhA. Ludgate, Theodore A.: Mechanical Engineering, People-to-People, Army ROTC. Lund, Wilfred J. Jr.: History. Lundquist, Robert C: Aeronautics and Astronautics, AIAA. Lundstrom, Thomas M.; Forest Management, Phi Kappa Siqma. Lyden, George H.: Marketing. Lyman, John V.: Accounting, Delta Upsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Omicron Sigma. Lytz, Robert K.: Chemistry. M Mabanglo, Gloria; Zoology. MacColl, Aureli B.: Speech, Education, Zefa Phi Eta. Macdonald, Bruce G.: Chemistry, UW Yacht Club, Husky Winter Sports Club. MacDuff, John G.: Mechanical Engineering. MacFarlane, James S.; Dentistry, Delta Siqma Delta, Mack, Roberta J.: Business Education. Mackey, Stephen F.; Dentistry. MacMillan, Catherine J.: Anthropology. Madden, Heidi J.: Mathematics. Maebori, Teresa A.: English, Education, Magruder, Victor M.: Accountinq, Sigma Chi. Mahaley, Shirley L.: Zoology, Totem Club, Mortar Board, Alpha Epsilon Delta. Maier, David M.: Microbiology. Malinowski, Theresa: General Art. Maione, Jerry E.: Economics, Phi Delta Theta, Army ROTC, Mann, Marlin D.: Business Statistics, Real Estate, Theta Delta Chi, Young Republicans. Maldy, Patricia K.: Economics, Kappa Alpha Theta, Mangan, Frederick K.: Mathematics, Sigma Chi. Manke, Raymond E.: Dentistry. Mann, Charles D.: Psychology. Marberg, Roberta A.: Elementary Education, Sociology. Mariani, Richard: Zoology, Freshman and Varsity Baseball, Sports Special Assistant Chairman. Marklund, Leonard H.: Accounting, Accountinq Club. Markosky, Thomas W.: Business Statistics and Operations Research, Theta Chi. Markov, Richard W.: Far East, Alpha Delta Phi, People-to-People, Young Republicans, ROTC, CMUNSC. Martig, Kenneth W. Jr.: Civil Engineering, ASCE. Martin, Bruce H.: History, Psi Upsilon. Martin, Janice J.: Nursing, Alpha Tau Delta. Martin, Larry T.: Pharmacy, APhA. Martin, Sharon I. Physical Education, Phi Epsilon Chi. Martinez, Luclla: Chemical Engineering. Massart, Carol A.: Nursing, Alpha Omicron Pi. Masterson, Terrance A.: Finance, Finance Club. Mathis, Linda L.: Sociology. Matson, Henry V.: Forestry, Forest Club, Society of American Foresters. Matson, William J.: Mathematics. Matsubara, Rodney S.: Zoology. Matsuda, Edvirard N.: Civil Engineering, Tau Beta Pi. Matsui, Kazue F.: Mathematics, French House. Matsumoto, Barry D.i Political Science. Mattila, Corrine K.: Home Economics. Mattson, Joanne D.i Far East, Chi Omega. Mattus, Nancy D.: Speech and Hearing Therapy. Mayer, Francie R.: Far East. McAuliffe, Richard C: Zoology, Phi Gamma Delta, McCarthy, Michael T.: Political Science, Delta Chi. McCarty, Deryl S.: Political Science, Saiyuk President, MOHC, Baker House President. McCauley, Sharon A.: Nursing. McCIintock, Karen S.: Speech, Alpha Omicron Pi McConaghy, John W.: Building Technology and Administration. McCorkell, Thomas E.: Mechanical Enqineerinq, ASME. McCormick, William D.: Civil Engineering, Tau Phi Delta, Theta Tau, ASCE, Engineering Student Council. McCraney, Thomas R.: Transportation, Alpha Kappa Psi, Marketing Club. McCulloch, Susan S.: English. McCullough, Beverlee A.: Nursing. McCullough, James M.: Accounting, Psi Upsilon. McDonald, Jerry A.: Radio-TV, Sigma Chi. McDonald, Kenneth I.: Marketing, Marketing Club. McDougall, Susan C: Mathematics. McFarland, Earl til: Psychology, Big W Club, Oval Club, Fir Tree. McFarland, Gladys L.: Elementary Education. McGiffin, Kathleen M.: French, French House, Angel Flight, Husky Honeys. McGinnis, Terry J.: Accounting, Adelphi. Mcllroy, Terry A.: Economics. Mcintosh, Cleata A.: Sociology, Gamma Phi Seta, Brigadears. McKerricher, John A.: Marketing, Delta Chi, Sundodgers. McLean, Jay L.: Political Science, Alpha Sigma Phi. McMahon, Austin C: Microbiology. McNulty, Mary F.: Physical Therapy. McPeek, Ernest M.: Far East. McQuaid, Doug W.: Finance. McQuary, Thomas A.: History, Alpha Sigma Phi. McQueen, Barbara J.: Business Education. McQuinn, Nancy K.: Anthropology. McWhorter, Helen E.: Spanish, Phi Mu, Panhellenic Officer. Meech, Gwyneth L.: Sociology, Education, Husky Winter Sports Club, STAY, Student Education Association. Mead, Kathleen M.i Sociology. Means, Stanley D.: Accounting, Phi Kappa Sigma, Beta Alpha Psi, Finance Club. Mehlum, Elizabeth A.: Dental Hygiene, People-to-People. Meiklejohn, Ann P.: Political Science. Meinhardt, Aldy W.: Geography, Husky Swim Team, Husky Swim Club. Meitz, Sandra I.: Medical Technology, Kappa Delta. Melcher, Raymond S.i Dentistry. Menard, Peggy E.: Mathematics, Psychology, Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Mu Epsilon. Mentor, Sandra G.: English Literature, Delta Gamma, Totem Club, Panhellenic. Menzies, David W.: Oceanography. Meslang, Curtis A.: Accounting. Mesojedec, Sharon A.: Nursing, Husky Winter Sports Club, Luther House, ASM Vice president. Messmer, Stephen F,: English, Education. MestI, Elizabeth E,: Social Welfare, Husky Humanist Forum President. Meyer, Virginia R,: Nursing, ANS, Alpha Tau Delta. Michels, Susan L.: German, Alpha Delta Pi. Mihalski, Edmund J.: Accounting, Delta Chi. Mikoski, Kay I.: Political Science, Delta Gamma, Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl, Pacific N.W. Dream Girl, Husky Honeys, Angel Flight. Milbank, Maren A.: Psychology, Alpha Delta Pi, Corvettes, Rally Girls. Miller, Daryl W.: Dentistry. Miller, Donald L.: Forestry, Tau Phi Delta. Miller, Edwin G.: Accounting, Alpha Kappa Psi President, Beta Alpha Psi, Accounting Club, Miller, Kenneth J.: Mathematics. Miller, Richard W.: History, Beta Theta Pi. Millikan, Jack E.: Economics, Alpha Delta Phi. Milner, Michael G.: Psychology, French House, Cosmo Club. Milton, Sanfrid J.: Civil Engineering. Minks, Laurence R.: Aeronautics and Astronautics, AIAA. Minor, Clifford E.; History. Minor, Sharon C: English. Misodi, France I.: Mechanical Engineering. Mitchell, Joan D.: Medical Technology. Mitrovich, Mark A.: Speech, Zeta Psi. Mjelde, Sandra R.: Dental Hygiene, Delta Delta Delta, Mortar Board, Totem Club. Moen, Bruce R.: Sociology, Alpha Tau Omega. Moldenhauer, Trude A.: Nursing. Monson, Jayne I.: English, Alpha Epsilon Phi. Moody, Richard S.: Oceanography. Moran, Robin L.i Speech. Morehouse, Ann C: English Literature. Morehouse, Richard K.: Architecture. Moreland, James F.: General Business, Finance Club. Morris, Heather A.: History Education, Alpha Chi Omega. Morris, Sue N.: Psychology, Kappa Delta. Morrison, Randall D.: Political Science, Sigma Chi, UW Debate Team, Phi Eta Sigma President. Mortensen, Gail A.: Speech, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Varsity Songleader. Morton, Carol J.: Radio-TV. Morton, William L.: History, Education, Beta Theta Pi President, Yell Leader, DAILY. Moscrip, George E.: History, Psi Upsilon, Purple Shield, Freshman Basketball, Constitution and Bylaws Committee. Mowat, Wendy: History, Alpha Phi. Mowrey, Robert A.: Zoology. Moyer, Claudia I.: Spanish Education, Pi Beta Phi, Totem Club, ASUW Judiciary Committee. Mulinski, Carol A.: History, Phi Alpha Theta, Husky Winter Sports Club, Husky Guide. Mulligan, William E.: Forestry, Forestry Club. Munson, Lillian M.: Anthropology. Murfin, Robert R.: Zoology. Murphy, Merrilee F.: English. Murphy, Michael J.: Economics. Murray, Robert R,: Dentistry. Murray, Samuel J.: Zoology, Psi Upsilon. Murphy, Terrance B.: Chemistry Education, Husky Christian Fellowship. Muscatel, Cynthia T.: English, Education. Muscutt, Jeannie R.: Psychology, Education, Alpha Delta Pi, Mutschler, Jane K.: Political Science, Totem Club, Angel Flight Commander. Myers, Terry C: Zoology. N Nakaso, Lillian M,: Sociology, Education. Nakatani, Eileen H.: Sociology, Education. Nakawatase, Patricia A.: Elementary Education, Speech, Zeta Phi Eta, Totem Club, Varsity Songleader. Nathuslus, Mario R.: Production, Business Administration, Zeta Beta Tau, Oval Club, Pi Omicron Sigma, Cosmopolitan Club, ASA, People-to-People. Navratil, Regna A.: Spanish, Education. Neble, Bobbie I : Biology, Education. Neblett, Anne K.: English Literature, McMahon. Neher, Juliana M.: Nursing. Neils, Mark S.A.: Civil Engineering, Cameron, UW Bridge Club, ASCE, Theta Xi, ARHH. Nelson Judy L.: Nursing, Alpha Tau Delta, Wesley Club. Nelson, Ted L.t Art, Education, Delta Chi. Nelson, V. Christine: English, Alpha Omicron Pi, Brigadears, Husky Guides, Gamma Sigma. Ness, Kenneth I.: Aeronautics and Astronautics, Theta Delta Chi, Big W Club. Neth, Dorothy A.: Nursing. Neumann, Ann C: English, Kappa Kappa Gamma, W-Key, Totem Club, Mortar Board. Neville, Thomas G.: History, Zeta Psi, DAILY, Newbill, John A.: Chemistry, Husky Marching Band. Newell, Shirley D.: Nursing. Neviton, Thomas R.t Psychology, ASUW Fine Arts, Theatre One, Husky Winter Sports Club, YMCA Tutor. Nicholson, Sharon M.: Nursing, ANS, NSN, SWANS, Nickols, Sheila L.: History, Education, Alpha Delta Pi. Nielsen, Brian C: Aeronautics and Astronautics, Alpha Delta Phi, Purple Shield, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Sundodgers. Nilsen, Nancy A.: Elementary Education, Speech. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Ninomura, Leslie A.: Chemistry. Nishijima, Wayne T.: Forestry, Tau Phi Delta, Xi Sigma Pi, Husky Marching Band, Phi Eta Sigma. Nishimura, Patricia A.: Pharmacy, Lambda Kappa Sigma, APhA. Nitta, Linda M,: Medical Technology. Noland, Kathy A.i Advertising, Gamma Phi Beta, Mortar Board, Totem Club, AWS President, Theta Sigma Phi. Nolf, Gaynell I.: Enolish. Speech Education, Alpha Delta Pi, Little Sisters of Minerva, Phi Theta Kappa. Nomura, Walter S.: Economics. Norberg, Lucretia L.: French, Education. Noreen, Florence L.: Nursing. Norgard, Joanne C: History, Education, Pi Lambda Theta President. Norin. Judith L.: French, Alpha Delta Pi. Norman, Dan A.: Chemical Engineering. North, Delncy: Political Science, French, Delta Gamma. North, Janet E.: Social Studies, Education. Norton, Daniel B.; Marketing, Lambda Chi Alpha, Marketing Club. Norvold, Susan C: Psychology, Education, Kappa Delta. Nott, Joseph H.: Civil Engineering. Novak, Karen S.: English Literature. Novak, Kathryn A.: Spanish, Gamma Phi Beta. Novy, Nelly M.: Anthropology. Nutley, Linda J,: Food Science, Fisheries, Russian House. Nutter, Darlenc A.: Marketing, Business Administration. Nutter, Wallace L.: Production, Business Administration. Nygren, Joan E.: Nursing, Alpha Tau Delta. 491 Nyhus, Douglas E.: Mathematics, Husky Marching Band, Young Republicans, Haggett Hall Judicial Board. O Obde, John E.: Dentistry. O ' Brien, Carol Ann: Home Economics, Education, Alpha Omicron Pi, Board of Control, Husky Honeys, Rally Girls, Christmas Party Chairman, Parent ' s Weekend, University Reception Chairman, University Yacht Club, Calvin Club, Home Economics Club. O ' Brien, Daniel N.; Zoology, Lambda Chi Alpha, Purple Shield, IPC, Pi Omega Sigma. O ' Brien, Thomas Patrick: History, Delta Chi, Young Democrats President. O ' Donnell, Fred R.: Dentistry. O ' Leary, Jeremiah J.: Dentistry, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Delta Sigma Delta. Oletzke, Beverly J.: Nursing. Oliver, William H.: English, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Olmstead, Sylvia M.: Home Economics, Education. OIness, Nancy M.: Sociology, Alpha Kappa Delta, Pharmacy, Rho Chi. Chemistry, Alpha Epsilon General Business, Business Olsen, Brent H.: Olsen, Robert B. Delta. Olson, Dennis C Administration. Olson, Dennis J.: Marketing. Olson, Gregory J.: English. Olson, John B.: Political Science. Olson, Jon B.: Psychology. Olson, Kris A.: Home Economics, Gamma Phi Beta. Home Economics Club. Olson, Larry W.: Physics. Olson, Nancy E.: English, Alpha Phi. Olson, Ralph S.: Chemical Engineering, Tau Beta Pi. Olson, Sheila K.: Home Economics, Education, Gamma Phi Beta, Home Economics Club. Olson, Wayne M.: Aeronautics and Astronautics, AIAA. Olsson, Robert T.: Mechanical Engineering. O ' Neal, John M.: Accounting. Onq, Don J.: Electrical Engineering. Onishi, Frank I.: Marketing. Orach, Faustino M.L.: Fisheries, Soccer, African Students ' Union, Cosmo Club. Ordway, Janet L.: History, Kappa Alpha Theta. Orebaugh, Jeannie: Sociology, Alpha Xi Delta. Orkney, Malcolm G.: Civil Engineering, Alpha Delta Phi, Ski Team, Young Republicans, MPC. Orth, Kenneth W.: Mechanical Engineering, ASME. Orth, Victoria M.: Speech and Hearing Therapy. Osborne, Barbara J.: English, Education, Alpha Omicron Pi, Homecoming. Oseran, Carol A.: Speech, Education, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Zeta Phi Eta. Osifis, Andrew P.: Finance, Accounting, Delta Tau Delta. Ostler, Robert L.: General Studies, Chi Psi, Rangers, Army ROTC. Otis, Michael S.: Personnel, Theta Chi, Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Freshman Football Coach. Otterson, Dorothy L.: Marketing, French House, Husky Winter Sports Club, Yacht Club, People-to-People. Otteson, Hanna J.: Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta. Ottren, Judy L.: Speech and Hearing Therapy, Zeta Phi Eta. Owara, Wayne J.: ASME. Owen, Yvonne J.: Ownbey, Richard F.: Zoology. Mechanical Engineering, Psychology. Padgett, Gerald: Pharmacy. Page, Daniel 0.: Dentistry. Pallett, Richard D.: Chemistry. Palm, Richard D.; Electrical Engineering, Tau Beta Pi, IEEE. Palmer, Patricia: Drama, Zeta Tau Alpha, Young Republicans, New Conservatives, Senior Honor Woman. Pande, Cheree A. : Sociology, Alpha Delta Pi. PankI, Robert R.: English, Shaw Society. Paris, Fuertel N.: Dentistry, Delta Sigma Delta, Beta Theta Pi, Park, Robert G.: Aeronautics and Astronautics, AIAA. Parker, Josephine: Spanish, Alpha Lambda Delta. Passage, Mary E.: Home Economics, Education, Kappa Delta, Home Economics Club. Patoile, Karen A.: Physical Education, Education, Phi Epsilon Chi, Physical Education Club Officer, Yacht Club, Recreation Council, Senior Honor Woman, NEA, WEA. Patterson, Kathryn A.: Nursing. Pauling, Dolores A.: Pharmacy, APhA. Pautzke, Clarence G.: Oceanography, Psi Upsilon. Pearson, Glenda: Comparative Literature. Pederson, Kristin I.: Economics. Peek, James A.: Mechanical Engineering. Peirce, Allen E.: Electrical Engineering, IEEE. Perry, Richard A.: Chemical Engineering, Delta Upsilon, AlChE. Peterson, Beverly: Editorial Journalism, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Theta Sigma Phi President, TYEE Magazine Editor, Totem Club. Peterson, Carol D.: History, Phrateres. Peterson, Diane R.: Zoology. Peterson, Dirk C: Dentistry, Delta Sigma Delta. Peterson, Rodney M.: Accounting. Petronelli, Paul L.: Physics, Yacht Club, Young Democrats, UW Go Club. Retry, Virginia G.: Home Economics, Education, Omicron Nu Officer, Pi Lambda Theta, Phrateres, Junior Honor Woman. Pettus, John A. Jr.: Chemistry, ACS. Phares, Gordon L.: Mechanical Engineering, Delta Tau Delta, ASME, Varsity Volleyball. Philip, Jim W.: Journalism, Psi Upsilon. Phillips, Daniel: Economics, Sigma Nu, Alpha Epsilon Delta, AMS Vice president. Pickard, Mary C: History, Education, Gamma Phi Beta. Pickering, John W.: Political Science, Alpha Phi Omega. Pickrell, Pamela R.: Nursing, Kappa Alpha Theta, Pierce, Paul G,: Far East. Pierson, Judy K,: Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omega, Husky Honeys, Pister, James D.: Psychology, Alpha Epsilon Delta Historian, People-to-Peop!e, Young Democrats. Pitchford, Loren C: Fisheries, Fisheries Club, Basketball. Pitts, James L.: Urban Planning. Polnaszek, David A.: Business Statistics and Operations Research, Theta Delta Chi, Rugby Club, NROTC, Compass and Chart. Pomeroy, Patricia A.: Dental Hygiene, Junior American Dental Hygienists Association. Porad, Robert S,: Marketing, Sigma Alpha Mu. Porter, Joann E.: Elementary Education. Porter, Lynne C: Biology, Education, Basketball Club, Junior Honor Woman. Potter, Ruth A.; Nursing, Alpha Xi Delta. Powell, Douglas B.: Economics. Powell, Janice A.: Accounting, Beta Gamma Sigma Secretary, Junior Honor Woman. Powers, Judy A.: Business, Education, Kappa Alpha Theta. Pratt, Susan K.: French, Orchesis, Husky Honeys, French House, Parents ' Weekend Entertainment Co-chairman. Prentice, Elana T.: Business, Education, Alpha Delta Pi, Junior, Senior Honor Woman. Prescott, Trudy L.: History, Pi Beta Phi. Preusser, Peter M.: Mechanical Engineering, Delta Tau Delta. Priess, Louise L.: Sociology, Alpha Phi, Angel Flight. Prince, Penny L.: Physical Education, Education, Alpha Phi. Pringle, Anne M.: Dental Hygiene, Alpha Delta Pi, Junior American Dental Hygienists Association, Junior Honor Woman. Purnell, R. Daniel: Marketing, Phi Kappa Sigma. Purvines, Verne E.: General Business. Puziss, Paul M.: Chemistry, Zeta Beta Tau, Purple Shield, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Eta Sigma. «. Q Quaale, Dwight W.: Transportation. R Rabenstein, Ron H.: Pharmacy. Rabie, Carol F.: English, SEA, NCTE. Radow, Joyce E.i Journalism, Theta Sigma Phi. Ralston, Trish D.: Nursing, Alpha Gamma Delta. Ramey, Elizabeth L,: Kappa Alpha Theta. Ramsay, James W.: Mechanical Engineering. Randall, Toni D,: Sociology. Randies, David L.: Sociology, Tau Kappa Ep- ilon. Rasa, Maureen: Nursing. Rasaka, Florence A.: Pharmacy, Lambda Kappa Siqnia, Rho Chi, APhA. Rathke, Clark E.: History. Rattle, Margaret J.: Spanish. Rawlins, David A.: Forestry, Tau Phi Delta, Forest Club. Read, Robert R.: Chemical Engineering, AlChE, Campus Crusade for Christ. Read, Terry W.: Dietetics, Kappa Alpha Theta. Records, Claudia J.: Speech, Elementary Education, Gamma Phi Beta, Brigadears, Husky tloneys. Reddick, George W. Jr.: Chemical Engineering, AlChE. Redelf, Karen J.: Dietetics. Redfield, Bruce B: Pre-Medicine. Rehkopf, Harold L.: Finance. Rehm, Marsha i- Kappa Alpha Theta. Rciber, Rati L.: Spanish, Spanish House. Reich, Helmut D.: Pharmacy. Reid, Gary I.: Political Science. Home Economics, Delta . f i r Reilly, Joanne E. Zeta, Corvettes, Reiser, William A.: Rennick, Penny R,: Repass, Michael J. Reser, Merridy A.: General Business. Political Science. General Business. History, Delta Gamma. 492 I--: s Restad, Kelven R.: Economics. Reymore, Doug C: Marketing, Phi Kappa Sigma, Town Criers, Marketing Club. Reynolds, Michael J.: Marketing, Marketing Club. Rhodes, John A:. Journalism, Delta Upsilon, Sigma Delta Chi, TYEE Yearbook Editor. Rice, David: Mechanical Engineering, Society of Automotive Engineers. Rice, James W.: Pre-Medicine, Sigma Nu. Rich, Gerald E.: Mathematics. Richards, Gail A,: Spanish. Richards, Margaret A.: English, Education. Richardson, Judith A.: Nursing. Riddell, Gale K.: Fre ch. Rieke, Ross D.: Chemical Engineering, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Varsity Swim Team, Husky Swim Club. Rifkin, Pennie J.: Biology, Education, Delta Delta Delta, Pi Lambda Theta, Little Sisters of Minerva. Riggio, Michael V.: Chemistry, NROTC. Rigos, Rosalind R.: Elementary Education, Alpha Delta Pi. Ringstad, George A.: Mechanical Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, ASME Treasurer. Risan, Donald A.: Civil Engineering, Theta Tau, ASCE. Risner, Pat A.: History. Roane, Barbara J.: Dental Hygiene, Husky Winter Sports Club Winter Carnival Queen. Robblee, Mary Ann: Spanish, Delta Delta Delta. Roberts, Bruce D.: Marketing. Roberts, David W.: Sociology, Track. Robin, Joseph J.: Chemistry, Zeta Beta Tau, Purple Shield Secretary-Treasurer, Alpha Epsilon Delta Treasurer. Robins, Donald D.: Accounting. Robinson, Claude D.: Mechanical Engineering, Acacia. Robinson, David W.: Political Science, Zeta Beta Tau, Purple Shield, AUSA. Robinson, Donald D.: Physics. Robinson, Leonard M.: Far East, Zeta Beta Tau. Robinson, Mary K-: History, Breakfast Club. Robinson, Shirley M.: History. Romain, Donald v.: Aeronautics and A itronautics, Delta Upsilon, Rugby Club. Rood, Nancy M.: Home Economics. Rookstool, Fern I.: Sociology. Rosati, Michael M.: Pharmacy. Rosenperl, Adele F.: Accounting, Beta Alpha Psi. Rosenquist, Carol L.: Business Statistics, Alpha Gamma Delta, Junior Honor Woman. Ross, Alfred M.: Radio-TV. Ross, Ethelyn M.: English, Castalia. Rowlands, Ronald H.: Electrical Engineering. Runke, Peter C: Electrical Engineering. Runquist, Edwin E. Jr.: Mathematics. Ruse, Kenneth F.: Sociology. Rush, Warren M.; Political Science, Education. Rusin, John M.: Ceramic Engineering, Tau Beta Pi, Keramos, ACS. Russell, Ann: Drama, Alpha Xi Delta, Arena. Russell, James L.: Zoology, Alpha Kappa Lambda. Russell, Keith P.: Economics, Beta Theta Pi, Purple Shield, Pi Omicron Sigma, Omicron Delta Epsilon. Rust, Cha rles S.: Oceanography, Army ROTC, Society of American Military Engineers, Scabbard and Blade, Student Oceanographic Society. Rutherford, Jerene D.: History, Kappa Alpha Theta, Phi Alpha Theta, Young Republicans, Briqadears. Ryan, Kathy J.: English Literature, Alpha Chi Omega. Ryan, Michael D.: Economics, Phi Delta Theta, Fir Tree, Purple Shield, Phi Eta Sigma, Big W Club, Varsity Football, Scabbard and Blade. Ryning, Joy M.: English, Education, Peace Corps Chairman, People-to-People, Homecoming. Saboe, Donna Gay: English, Education. Saiqo, Russell M.: Electrical Engineering. Sakuda, Susan H.: Economics, Delta Zeta, Angel Flight, Junior and Senior Honor Woman, Hui Hawaii. Sample, Susan E.: Nursing. Samuel, Dennis M.: Personnel and Industrial Relations, Marketing. Sanborn, Virginia A.: Spanish, Education, Alpha Phi, Angel Flight. Sander, David W.: History. Sandoz, John F.r General Business, Delta Upsilon, UW Yacht Club. Sandum, Gary T.t Psychology. Sanford, Steven R.: Geography, Sigma Alpha Epsiton, Varsity Football. Sankey, Diane C: Geography. Sarles, Sandra J.: French, UW Yacht Club, Husky Winter Sports Club. Sartoris, James M.: History, Education, Theta Chi, Pi Omicron Sigma, Varsity Football. Sather, Carol A.: Sociology, Education, Delta Gamma, Phi Lambda Theta. Sattler, Terry L.: Geography, Education, Arnold Air Society, Scabbard and Blade, Husky Winter Sports Club. Savage, Stanley D.: Economics, Phi Delta Theta, Pi Omicron Sigma. Scarvie, Stanley M.i Political Science, Arnold Air Society. Schad, C. Diane; Home Economics, Education. Schamehorn, Mary Lynne: Medical Technology. Schliewe, Max Jr.: History, Theta Xi. Schlumpf, Michael A.: Mathematics. Schluter, Charles B.: Marketing, Alpha Delta Ph ' , Purple Shield President, Varsity Boat Club, Varsity Crew, Pi Omicron Sigma. Schmoe, Ruth K.: Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau. Schnad, Susan A.: Nursing, ANS, Homecoming Committee, New Conservatives. Schnatterly, James W.: General Studies. Schneider, P. Diane: Spanish, Spanish House, People-to-People, Cosmo Club, ASA. Schneller, Judith M.: Anthropology, Cosmopolitan Club. SchoeggI, Jerry R.: Accounting, Delta Tau Delta. Schuh, William D.: Mathematics, Kappa Sigma. Schultz, Michael J.: Preventive Medicine. Schumann, Stephen D.: History. Scofield, Irene R.t Nursing. Scoggin, William E.: Dentistry, Delta Sigma Delta. Scott, Margaret E.: Russian. Scott, Molly M.: History, Political Science, Delta Delta Delta. Scribner, Robert R.: Zoology, Psi Upsilon, Crew. Scriven, Richard L.: Mathematics, Delta Tau Delta, Phi Eta Sigma. Sebastian, Martha M.: History, People-to-People. Segurson, Patrick T.i Finance, Finance Club. Seims, Richard D.: Dentistry. Sellin, Robert H.: Geography, Education. Selzler, Douglas J.: Aeronautics and Astronautics, AIAA. Semb, George B.: Psychology, Acacia, TYEE, DAILY. Husky Winter Sports Club. Semke, Richard L.: Political Science, Young Republicans, Political Union President. Senescall, Barbara L.: Political Science, Alpha Omicron Pi. Senstad, Rolf: Civil Engineering, Alpha Kappa Lambda. Settle, Ann L.; History, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Sexauer, William L.: Chemistry, Theta Xi. Shanafelt, Robert E.: Electrical Engineering, Theta Xi, Phi Omicron Sigma. Shaw, Sandra K.: Elementary Education, Speech, Alpha Gamma Delta, Zeta Phi Eta, Totem Club. Shay, Paul R.: Transportation, Delta Tau Delta, IFC, Varsity Volleyball. Shearer, Douglas W.: Chemistry, Psi Upsilon, Phi Eta Sigma. Sherar, Orlean A.: Journalism, DAILY, TYEE Yearbook and Magazine. Sherwin, George F.: Geography, Lambda Chi Alpha, Sundodgers. Shilling, Judith A.: Sociology, Education. Shimizu, Patrick: Architecture, Tau Sigma Delta. Shirey, Jonathan C: Dentistry. Shieifer, Stuart E.: Marketing, Zeta Beta Tau. Short, James K.: Economics, Psi Epsilon, Omicron Delta Upsilon. Showalter, Richard B.: General Business, Alpha Kappa Psi, Marketing Club. Shulman, Earl N,: Political Science, Zeta Beta Tau. Shupe, Michael E.: Civil Engineering. Sidell, Sheila G.: Political Science. Sieg, Ellen V.: Elementary Education, Speech, Kappa Delta. Siegfried, Robert B.: Pharmacy, APhA, Kappa Psi. Siemens, Lydia E.: Home Economics, Pi Lambda Theta, Omicron Nu President, Home Economics Club Senior Representative, Husky Christian Fellowship. Sievert, Claudia E.: Home Economics, Home Economics Club, Young Republicans. Simmonds, Carole A.: Nursing, Alpha Tau Delta- Sinclair, David F.: Finance, Alpha Delta Phi, Varsity Boat Club. Sipp, Cheryl R.: Nursing, Alpha Tau Delta. Sisler, Dorothy E.: Social Welfare. Sjolseth, Danny E.: Fisheries, Fisheries Club. Skinner, Richard J.: Radio-TV, Sigma Chi, Arnold Air Society, Scabbard and Blade, Prevue Chairman, Blood Drive Chairman. Skoglund, Eugene V.: Chemical Engineering, AlChE, Skone, Eric W.: Aeronautics and Astronautics. Skoog, Paul F.: General Business, Theta Chi. Skorheim, R. Dean: Psychology, Delta Tau Delta. Skubt, Byron K.: Chemistry, Alpha Delta Phi, Purple Shield, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Crew. Slater, Janet K.: History, Gamma Phi Beta. Smith, Craig D,: Journalism, Alpha Delta Phi, Oval Club, Sigma Delta Chi, DAILY Editor. Smith, David L.: Advertising, Alpha Sigma Phi, Alpha Delta Sigma, Sundodgers. Smith, Ernest L.: Journalism, Phi Sigma Kappa, DAILY. Smith, Harold D.: Pre-Dentistry, Alpha Tau Omega, Smith, James J.; Dentistry. Smith, Karen K.: English, Education, Alpha Omicron Pi, Readers ' Theatre. Smith, Larry R.: Mathematics. Smith, Linda Marie: French, Education, Phi Lambda Theta, SWEA Secretary. APhA, Smith, Priscilla A.: Economics, Delta Gamma. Smith, Siri A.: Pharmacy, Lambda Kappa Sigma, APhA. Smith, Sturgis: Political Science. Snow, Cynthia A.: Speech, Alpha Gamma Delta, Totem Club, Zeta Phi Eta, AWS Officer, Corvettes, Husky Winter Sports Club, College Life. Snowden, Wesley D.: Civil Engineering, ASCE, Engineering Student Council. Soong, Mimi C. H.: Home Economics, Chinese Students Club. Spanfelner, Sandra L.: Spanish. Sparks, Colleen M.: Nursing. Spear, Judith S.: Sociology, Phi Sigma Sigma, Corvettes, Program Panel Calendar Chairman. Spencer, Alvin D.: Mechanical Engineering, ASME, Baptist Student Union. Spencer, Wayne S.: Electrical Engineering. Sperling, Garret M.: History, Education, Sigma Kappa, Rally Committee. Spicher, Tracy D.: History. Spigal, Harvard P.: History, Zeta Beta Tau, Purple Shield, Spoor, Mary L.r General Studies. Sroufe, Carolyn F.: General Business, Chi Omega. Sroufe, Dixie lee: Sociology, Education. Stabbert, Donald J.: Building Technology and Administration, 8T A Assoc. President, Sigma Lambda Chi. Stack, Linda E.: English, Speech, Alpha Delta Pi, Zeta Phi Eta. Stanford, Ken: Political Science, Lambda Chi Alpha, Sundodgers, Husky Winter Sports Club. Stanton, Elaine I.: Home Economics, Gamma Siqma, Phrateres. Stanton, Steven H.: Civil Engineering, Zeta Psi. ASCE. Starin, Joel R.: History, Zeta Beta Tau, Phi Alpha Gamma. Stasch, Vicki L.: History. Staser, Robin: Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omeqa. Staley, Paul E. Jr.: Accounting, Beta Alpha Psi. Alpha Kappa Psi. Stauch, Kathy A.: Nursing, ANS. Steele, Edgar J.: Finance, Adelphi. Stearns, Joyce L.: Physical Therapy, Physical Therapy Club. St egelvik, Maren L.i Speech and Hearing Therapy. Education, Zeta Phi Eta. Steinberg, Quentin: Political Science, Sigma Alpha Mu President, Pi Omicron Sigma, Faculty Relations Chairman. Stenberg, Kenneth L.: Pharmacy, Theta Chi, Kappa Psi. Stern, Andrea E.: Philosophy, Phi Sigma Siqma President. Sternberg, Craig S.: Accounting, Sigma Alpha Mu, Stetson John D.: Civil Engineering. Stevens, Lynne S.: Mathematics, Kappa Delta, College Life. Stevens, Terry T.: General Business, Phi Kappa Siqma, Alpha Kappa Psi. Stewart, Craig L.: Architecture, Delta Tau Delta, Atelier, Pi Omicron Siqma, Army ROTC. Stewart, Michael S.: Psychology, Delta Tau Delta. , . Stewart, Simon J.: General Business, Phi Kappa Sigma. Stickler, Mary L.: Physical Education, Education, Alpha Xi Delta. Stifter, William F.; Zoology, Theta Chi. St. John, Sheldon C. Jr.: Economics, Sigma Chi. Stoll, Edward R.; Economics. Stomsvik, Leslie 0.: Political Science, Young Republicans. Stone, Judith M.: History and English, Education. Stone, Marylee R.: Art. Stonehouse, Diane C: Zoology, Alpha Epsilon Delta, YMCA-YWCA Tutoring and Adventure Tours. Strickland, Edanna: Drama. Stroope, Rodney D.: Civil Engineering, Phi Kappa Psi. Stroud, Linda J.: German, Delta Delta Delta, Silver Fish Treasurer, AWS Services Area Chairman. Strum, Marvin E.: Mathematics, Pi Mu Epsilon. Struve, Lynn A.: Chinese, Mortar Board, Phi Beta Kappa. Sturdivant, Pete L.: Building Technology and Administration, Such, Mervin J.: Political Science. Sugiyama, Glenn K.: Personnel and Industrial Relations. Sullivan, Ann Elizabeth: Dental Hygiene. Sullivan, Helen M.: General Studies, Alpha Gamma Delta, Social Work Club, CAMP, Little Sisters of Minerva. Sumner, Robert S.: Dentistry. Sundin, Valerie May: Art. Suyama, Eileen R.: Sociology, Mortar Board Treasurer, Junior Honor Woman, Alpha Kappa Delta. Svenson, Wayne A.: Aeronautics and Astronautics. Swainson, Marvin E.: Dentistry. Swanson, Eric B.: Psychology, Alpha Delta Phi, Purple Shield, Oval Club. Swanson, Patricia J.: Drama, English, Education, Arena, UW Yacht Club, Young Democrats. Swanson, Shirley I.: English. Swanson, Wendy G.: Art, Parnassus. Swartz, Don H.: Building Technology and Administration, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Lambda Chi, Young Republicans. Sweltzer, Nancy J.: Personnel, Alpha Gamma Delta. Swenson, Marianne B.: Anthropology, Chi Omega, Brigadears, Young Republicans. Swingle, John C: Chemical Engineering. Sylvester, H. Allen: Botany. Sylvester, James W.: Personnel, Sigma Chi. Sylvester, Robert D.: International Business, Spanish House. Sylwester, Robert L.: Mathematics. Symonds, James K.: Medicine. Szymanski, Bronislaw: Art. Takei, Carolyn S.: French, Hui Hawaii, People-to-People. Talluto, Samuel J.: English. Tangen, Cara Lyn: Political Science, Kappa Alpha Theta, Mortar Board, Junior Honor Woman. 493 Tarabochia, Don J.: Accounting, Psi Upsilon, Beta Alpha Psi. Taft, Eva D.: Sociology, Education, Rally Girls. Taylor, Judith A.: Chemical Engineering, AlChE, Society of Women Engineers. Taylor, Margaret A.: History. Teague, Sally M.: Mathematics, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Totem Club, Husky Honeys, Pi Kappa Lambda. Tedder, Francis D.: Dentistry, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Eta Stoma, Psi Omega. Teoeler, DaveC: Mechanical Enoineering. Terhar, Joseph J.: Accounting, Alpha Kappa Psi Terpstra, Loren C: Accounting, Accounting Club Vice president. Terry, Patrici ' G.: Medical Technology. Tetrick, Jeanne R.: English, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Husky Honeys. Thatcher, Priscilla J.: English, Alpha Omicron Pi, Thawley, Francie G.: Art, Alpha Delta Pi, AWS, Homecoming. Thayer, Josef: English literature, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Varsity Skiing. Theriault, William G.: Finance, Psi Upsilon. Thiry, Paul A. Jr.: Architecture. Thomas, Claire: Home Economics, Delta Gamma. Thomas, Shelly A.: Art, Education. Thomas, Terry M,: Zoology, Theta Chi. Thomas, William H.: Industrial Education, Phi Delta Kappa. Thompson, Douglas A.: International Business, Alpha Kappa Psi. Thompson, Gerald J.: Marketing, Alpha Kappa Psi Thompson, Margaret S.: History. Thompson, Margaret-Lee: Botany. Thompson. Metrnda S.: English Literature, Pi Beta Ph;. Thompson, Neil E.: Zoology. Thompson, Steven E.i Urban Planning. Thomson, Sheila M.: English, Education, tnlernational House. Thornley, Margo L.: English, Education. Thornton, Kathleen M.: Geography, Alpha Omicron Pi, Rally Girls, Husky Honeys. Thorpe, Janet A.: Politrcal Science, History, Gamma Phi Beta. Thrall, J. Michael: Dentistry. Tibbatts, Robert R.: Accounting, Theta Delta Chi, Sundodgers, Alpha Kappa Psi, Pi Omicron Sigma, Accounting Club. Tietsort, Kathleen A.: Zoology, UW Yacht Club, STAY. Tihomirov, Michael L.i Russian, Varsity Soccer, AFROTC, Arnold Air Society. Tilbury, Karen L.: Chemistry, UW Yacht Club, Husky Guide. Tindall, Marnie J.: Home Economics, Home Economics Club. Tinker, Dean F.: Finance, Phi Gamma Delta, Finance Club, Greek Letter Editor, Homecoming Sub-chairman, Men ' s Day Sub-chairman. Tolboe, D. Gary: Dentistry. Tomlinson, Sue E.: Nursing. Tompkins, Susan C: Health Education, Alpha Xi Delta. Toneri, Jeannette: Advertising, Delta Delta Delta, Theta Sigma Phi. Tonkins, Wesley G.: Mechanical Engineering, Tau Beta Pi. Topp, Marilyn G.i Physical Education, HPER Club. Phi Epsilon Chi. Torgeson, Stephen E.: Forestry, Forest Club, Army ROTC Marauders. Torvik, Dale E.: Electrical Engineering. Townsend, Richard L.: Mathematics. Toy, Carol L.: Music, Alpha Phi. Tracy, Patrick L.: Zoology, Alpha Sigma Delta. Trapnell, Nina S,: Speech, Education, Pi Beta Phi. Triebel, Richard W.: Aeronautics and Asfronauftcs, Pi Kappa Alpha, AIAA. Tronquet, Peter; Psychology, Alpha Delta Phi. Trudgian, William: Finance, Phi Kappa Sigma, Finance Club, Beta Alpha Psi, Pi Omicron Sigma, Tse, Charles W.: Electrical Engineering. Tsuboi, Janice A.: Occupational Therapy, Occupational Therapy Club, Husky Winter Sports Club. Tsuchida, Linda J.: Elementary Education. Tucker, Phillip R,: Dentistry, Turkian, Rick V.: Urban Planning, Phi Kappa Siqma. Turner, James A.: Marketing, Lambda Chi Alpha. Tusar, Denis: Architecture, UW Yacht Club, Tau Sigma Delta. Twiss, Richard S.: Economics, Phi Eta Sigma Secretary, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Young Republicans, Twohy, Nancy C: English, Kappa Alpha Theta. Junior Honor Woman, Castalia, Totem Club, Tyndell, Charyl K.: Nursing, YWCA, Husky Honeys, Alpha Gamma Rho. Tynes, Karen L.: English, Education, Pi Beta Phi. U Uchiyama, Judith T.: Nursing. Ulrey, Lew is G.: Forestry, Tau Phi Delta, Xi Sigma Pi. Ulrich, Cindy A.: General Studies, Alpha Omicron Pi. Uyehara, Karen Y.: Japanese. Vai), Patricia J.: Spanish, Education. 494 Valdez, Tony J.: Political Science, Sigma Chi, Dollars for Scholars, PeopIe-to-People, Las Vegas Night, Sundodgers, Purple Shield. Van Bodegraven, George W.: Mechanical Engineering, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Kappa lambda, ASME. Vandenberg, Gerald: History. VanderStaay, Holly R.: Elementary Education, Business Education, Pi Beta Phi. Van Oyken, Martin L.: Dentistry. Van Ry, Krina J.: English. Vaughn, Jane D.: Nursin g, ANS, SWANS. Vaughan, Nancy: Elementary Education, Alpha Chi Omeqa. Veldink, Connie J.: Sociology. Venar, Michael A.: Risk and Insurance, Sigma Alpha Mu, Venable, Freda L.: Social Welfare. Venable, Sandra J.: Russian. Virene, Linda C : Personnel, Dotson Secretary. Vickers, Judith A,: English, Phrateres. Vincent, Charlotte A.: Anthropology. Virsnieks, Eqils K.: Forestry. VIcek, Charles L.: Atmospheric Sciences, YMCA. Vogensen, Randi: Journalism, Chi Omega. Vodarski, William D.: Mathematics. von Haartman, Ingela M.: Sociology, Swedish. Voris, Valerie A.: History. w Waddell, Bruce A.: Mechanical Engineering, UW Yacht Club. Wagner, Louis C. Jr.: Dentistry. Wahrqren, Patricia A.: Elementary Education, Waldbaum, Rodney J.: Accounting, Sigma Alpha Mu, Purple Shield, Sundodgers, Seta Alpha Psi First Vice president, ASUW Political Union Executive Board, ASUW Discussions Area Chairman. Wales, Larry D.: Personnel. Walker, Sue E.: Sociology, Education. Wall, Edward C: Dentistry. Wallgren, Christina A.: Pharmacy, lambda Kappa Sigma, APhA, Wallace, Howard: Mathematics, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Varsity Boat Club, Big W Club. Waller, Lynn A.: General Studies, Chi Omega. Wallin, Kristrne M.i Home Economics, Pi Beta Phi, Walseth, Judith A.: Sociology, Alpha Kappa Delta. Walter, Lorene: Home Economics. Waltz, Robert R.: Finance, Psi Upsilon. Wampold, David B.: Chemistry, Zeta Beta Tau, Alpha Epsilon Delta Vice president. Wang, Harry H.: Physics. Wangsmo, Gary L.: Accounting, Sigma Chi, Sundodgers President, Purple Shield, Young Republicans. Wantulok, John C: Dentistry. WappI, Sharron L.: Elementary Education, Sigma Tau Alpha. Ward, Richard K.: Architecture, Tau Sigma Delta. Ward, Shirley J.: Marketing, Alpha Omicron Pi, Rally Girls, Ware, T. Dale: Zoology, Phi Sigma Kappa. Warren, Thomas C: Economics. Wasner, Cody K.: Psychology. Watkins, Cynthia L.i Broadcast Journalism, Theta Sigma Phi. Watson, Carol D.: Zoology, Gamma Phi Beta, Program Panel, Academic Affairs, Alpha Epsilon Delta. Watson, Edith Dawn: Medical Technology, CCM, Episcopal Campus Ministry. Watson, Glen H.: Psychology. Weatherwax, Scott A.: Dentistry. Weaver, Timothy R.: History, Alpha Delta Phi. Webb, Candace R.: Spanish, Sigma Kappa, Tennis Club President, Husky Honevs, W-Key, Rally Girls, Homecoming Buttons Chairman. Webb, Michael D.: Electrical Engineering. Weber, Andrea G.: French. Weber, Janice G.: Home Economics, Education, Omicron Nu, Pi Lambda Theta. Weber, Janice M.: Nursing. Weeks, Emily: English, Gamma Sigma President. Wegner, Konstanze G.r German, Alpha Delta Pi. Weihemuller, Loren J.: Forestry, Tau Phi Delta, Forest Club. Weiss, James R.: Architecture. Welborn, Lois G.: Pharmacy, Lambda Kappa Stqma. Welch, Barbara M.: Zoology, Alpha Phi. Welden, Robert D.: Political Science, Young Democrats, People-to-People. Wells, Russell M.: Pharmacy, APhA, Kappa Psi. Wesche, Kenneth A.: Finance, Phi Gamma Delta, Freshman Crew. Wesley, Robert J.: Political Science. Wesseler, Paul R.: Pharmacy, University Christian Union, APhA. West, Carol J.: Physical Education, Education, WRC President. West, Sandra J.: Sociology, Alpha Chi Omega. Wexter, Robert F.: Political Science, Zeta Beta Tdu, Debate Club, Young Democrats. Whelan, Mary Ellen: Medical Technology. Whitaker. Judith L.: History. White, Geoffrey 0.: Electrical Engineering, Siqrna Chi. Whitehead, Bruce: Psychology. Whitney, Marvin J.: Electrical Engineering, IEEE, Whitmey, Peter R.: History. Wicklund, Karen A.: Swedish. Widiti, Norman R.: General Business. Finance Club. Husky Winter Sports Club. Wigen, Christine A.: Far East, Rally Girls. Wigen, Mary Dana: Political Science. Wiley, Kathleen M.: Zoology, Kappa Alpha Theta. Wilkey, Douglas F.: Preventive Medicine, Psi Upsilon, Varsity Boat Club, Big W Club. Wilkie, Stephen C: English, Delta Tau Delta. Wilkinson, Ronald G. History, Theta Xi, Young Republicans, ASUW Library Committee. Will, Jeanne C: Nursing. Williams, Allan J.: Oceanography, Student Oceanoqraphic Society. Williams, Jon E.: Mechanical Engineering, ASME Publicity Committee. Williams. Paul M.: Psychology. Williams, Robert A.: Mathematics. Williams, Wendy: French, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Willicut. Robert J.: Forestry, AFROTC, Arnold Air Society. Forest Club. Willis, Jodi E.: Spanish. Willis, Lloy T.: Aeronautics and Astronautics, Tau Kappa Epsilon, AFROTC. Willis, Margaret L.: Sociology. Wilsey, Terrell D.: Economics, Tau Kappa Epsilon. Wilskie, Wayne R.: Dentistry, Sigma Chi. Wilson, Don L.i Aeronautics and Astronautics, AIAA. Wilson, Wayne P.: Finance, Finance Club. Winde, Marilyn: Personnel, Delta Delta Delta, Sliver Fish. Winder, Terry J.: Chemical Engineering, UW Yell King, Spirit and Rally Commission, Saiyuk Society. Winn, Judy D.: History, Education, Gamma Phi Beta, Mortar Board, Totem Club, Pi Lambda Theta, Winnor, Richard A.: Fisheries. Winters. Raymond C: Zoology. Winters, Richard G.: Business Administration, Maverick House Councilman and Treasurer, Freshman and Varsity Track. Wirkkala, Marilyn J.: Nursing. Wise, Ronald W.i Economics, Beta Theta Pi, Purple Shield, Pi Omicron Sigma. Wittenbrock, David G.: Mechanical Enoineering, Wojcik, Mary E.: Speech and Hearing Therapy, Zeta Phi Eta. Wolfe, Harrold D.: Mathematics, Education, Wolfla, Alan R.: Aeronautics and Astronautics. Wollett, Fritz E.: Political Science. Wong, Beverley J.: Art. Wong, Rochelle K.S.: French. Wonn, James W.: Electrical Engineering, Lambda Chi Alpha, IEEE. Wonner, Richard H.: Forest Management. Wood, Anne C: Elementary Education, Chi Omeqa. Wood, Dennis D.: Finance. Wood. Homer D.: Dentistry, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Delta Sigma Delta. Woodruff, Olive G.: English, Education, Castalia. Woodside, Chester W.: Dentistry. Woolery. Marti L.: Medical Technology. Woollen, Edmund B.: Oceanography, Lambda Chi Alpha, ASUW First Vice president, Sundodgers, Husky Swim Club, Compass and Chart, Oval Club, Purple Shield. Worden, Barbara J.: Social Welfare. Worthington, James N.: Chemical Engineering, Alpha Phi Omeqa. AICE. Wright, Cheryle L.: History, Education, Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Husky Honeys. Wright, Darryl W.: Forestry. Wylie, Peter W.: Dentistry. X Xavier, Virginia T.: Spanish, Education, Husky Winter Sports Club. Y Yamada, Victor M.: Civil Engineering. Yamaquchi, Nancy M.: Art, Education. Yamashita, Arlene T.: Nursing. Yapp, Shelly: Economics, Mortar Board. Yarborough, Leon M.: Political Science, Zeta Pii. Yaryan, Timothy H.B.: Political Science, English Literature. Phi Gamma Delta, Rugby Club. Youlten, Sarah E : Home Economics, Kappa Delta. Young, Patricia L.: Political Science. Younqguist Janet A.: General Art. Younquist. Jon P.: Pharmacy. Yount, Lana L.: General Business, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Zabel, Ronald C: Political Science. Zangar, Sheila N.: French, Education, Gamma Phi Beta. Zarley, Barbara M.: English. Zegree, Joan B.r Sociology, TYEE Academics Editor, Husky Winter Sports Club, MPC. Zell, Susan H.: Nursing. Zener, Marc C: Accounting, Theta Delta Chi, Young Republicans, Accounting Club. Zimmerman, Allen H.: History, Education, Zeta Beta Tau Zittel, Michael D.: Investment Finance, Delta Upsilon, Marketing Club. 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Ill, 302 Aaron, Kenneth W. 466 Abbott, Marguerite 388 Abbott, Marian E. 353 Abbott, Sherryl R. 398 Abell, Sharman R. 420 Abolofia, Elaine 381 Abrams, Marlene G. 381 Abrams, Robert V. 256 Abrams, Robin L. 341 Abulhosn, Sami H. 162 ACACIA 372 Acarregui, Janet L. 414 Acheson, John W. 446 Ackelson, Donald B. 438 Acker, Mary 420 Ackerlund, Robin C. 394, 482 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 482, 433 Acomb, William E. 444 Acton, Richard M. 138, 444 Adair, David E, 392 Adam, Kathv L. 261, 306,414 Adams, Dale M, 386 Adams, Deanna L. 294 Adams, Donald G, 469 Adams, Harold 111 Adams, F. Paulette 374 Adams, Linda M. 378 Adams, Michael J. 422 Adams, Norris 51, 482 Adams, Robert A. 432 Adams, Shelley C. 347 Adams, Sue E. 299, 386 Adams , Terry R. 456 Adams, Thomas M, 369, 422 Adamson, Bonnie A. 185 Addicott, David B. Ill ADELPHI 256 Aden, Marsha T. 150, 174 Adkins, Douglas D. 454 Adkins, Penny D. 378 ADMINISTRATION 102 Adolphi, Ronald L. 262, 369, 402 Ager, Stephanie L. 370, 420 Agoado, Joseph J. 466 Aguilera, Darlene M. 151,382 Ahola, Constance M. 394 Ainsworth, Laurinda 337 Airhart, Kathryn M. 261 Aitken, James C. 410 Aitken, Stanley M. 410 Aksay, llhan A. 162 Albertson, Larry K. 162 Albin, Joan 111, 420 Albohn, Phillip L. 39, 278, 300, 422 Alder, James E, 475 Aldrich, Leona M. 185 Aldridge, John E, 454 Alexander, Joan M. 150, 381 Alexander, Kenneth C. Ill Alhadeff, Alan 138, 296, 466 Alhadeff, Victor D. 466 Allan, Christopher 424 Allardt, Jane H. 420 Allasine, Mary K, 150, 398 Allen, Charles C. 263 Allen, Daniel L. 475 Allen, John M, 365 Allen, John W, 462 Allen, Kathleen P. 475 Allen, Linda T. 345 Allen, Lucinda E, 185 Allen, Stephanie M- 418 Allen, Stevanna 348 Allen, Susan E. 185, 351 Allen. Terry R, 454 Allenbaugh, Jill R 322, 340 Aller, Leeon F. 350 Ailing, Lynn H. 365 ALLISON 325 Allison, Christine 475 Allison, Thelma I. 348 Allsop, James D, 410 Almeleh, Rachel L, 151 Almon, James A, 426, 427 Almond, Cheryl M 337 Almvig, Barbara S, 151, 378 Almvig, Robert W. 469 ALPHA CHI OMEGA 374 ALPHA DELTA PHI 376 ALPHA DELTA SIGMA 257 ALPHA EPSILON DELTA 258 ALPHA EPSILON PHI 380 ALPHA GAMMA DELTA 382 ALPHA KAPPA PSI 260 ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA 261 ALPHA OMICRON PI 386 ALPHA PHI 388 ALPHA PHI OMEGA 262 ALPHA SIGMA PHI 390 ALPHA TAU OMEGA 392 ALPHA XI DELTA 394 Alskog, Krisline J. 414 Alspach, John D. 138, 256 Alwine, Chelea 1 1 1 Alwine, Dennis C. 1 1 1 Alvyine, Sandra K 388 Ambe, Cletus P. 162 Ambrose, Arleen S. 347 Amelie 90 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS 262 Amick, Barbara E. 1 1 1 Amick, Carey N. 420 Amon, Edith K. Ill Present one of the better calling cards Another service of iG k NATIONAL iANCC Of COMMidCi m Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ' B nkAmenca Ser.ice Co.po.anon, 1958. 1966 . Ser.icema.ks owned and licensed b, BankAmenca Seiv.ce Co-po.a..on 519 sm m m Amor, Bella L. 294, 475 Amorin, Leon D. 353 Andersen, Donald A. 138, 454 Andersen, Lars Q. 151, 376 Anderson, Adrienne 378 Anderson, Alan B. Ill, 372 Anderson, Alan H. 362 Anderson, Andrea V. 398 Anderson, Anthony H. 446 Anderson, Arlene M. 475 Anderson, Barbara J. 406 Anderson, Bruce S. 353 Anderson, Carole J. 1 1 1 Anderson, Carolyn 342 Anderson, Carolyn R. 338 Anderson, Cheryl J. 475 Anderson, Christina 342, 382 Anderson, Christina H. 475 Anderson, Connie H. 406, 475 Anderson, Connie M. 151 Anderson, David E. 462 Anderson, Donald 109 Anderson, Donald C. 151 Anderson, Donald K. 368 Anderson, Eric W. 475 Anderson, Gerald W. Ill, 475 Anderson, Joan L. 475 Anderson, Judith S. 475 Anderson, June A. 1 1 1, 416 Anderson, Karen L. 475 Anderson, Kirk J. 456 Anderson, Kit 404 Anderson, Kristine 412 Anderson, Lauren M. 475 Anderson, Lee K. 432 Anderson, Marie D, 285 Anderson, Marilyn A. 378 Anderson, Marsha J. 398 Anderson, Moreland 353 Anderson, Nancy M. 414 Anderson, Nikki L. 398 Anderson, Philip D. 300, 451 Anderson, Robert S. Ill, 368, 422 Anderson, Roberta L, 342 Anderson, Roger L. 456 Anderson, Ronald R. 162 Anderson, Ross M. 290 Anderson, Stephen R. 396 Anderson, Teresa A. 332 Anderson, Victoria 374 Anderson, Virginia 111, 406 Anderson, Wayne M. 446 Andler, James A. 1 1 1 Andrews, Daniel J. 465 Andrews, Joan A. 185 Andrev s, Linda K. 406 Anqel, Bernice 439 ANGEL FLIGHT 264 Annest, Lon S. 396 Anthony, Maryanne 1 1 1 Anthony, William 402 Apilado, Betty J. Ill, 475 Appelman, Sandra 8. 340 Apple, Nedra A. 439 Applegate, Joan 482 Appleton, Margaret 302, 440 Aramburu, John R. 1 1 1 , 368, 442 ARCHITECTURE and URBAN PLANNING College of 108 Arestad, Elsa T. 1 1 1 , 420 Arkebauer, Sharon C. 406 Arkoosh, John T. 256 Arlint, Kenneth D. 422 Armstead, Robert W. 376 Armstron g, Jacquelyn 342 Armstrong, Lea A. 151, 386 ARMY ROTC 266 Arneil, Ann 440 Arnhold, Richard N. 475 Arnold, Craig E. 350 Arnold, David T. 424 Arnold, Joe M. 424 Arnquist, Susan H. Ill, 475 Arnstein, Linda L. Ill, 301 Arntzen, Ronald W. 456 Arron, Cheryl J. 381 Artley, Richard J. 456 ARTS AND SCIENCE, College of 110 Arugeti, Cheryl 152, 381 Asano, Isao 1 1 1 Ash, Rodney B. 475 Ashby, William D, 408 Ashe, JaneF. 300, 414 Asher, Steven L. 466 Ashford, Anita M. 475 Ashleman, Bonnie 344 Ashmore, Andrew H. 262 Askren, Jone K, 452 Aslakson, Diane M. 188, 289 Asmundson, John H. 442 Asmundson, Mary E. 351 Asp, Judith A. 138 Aspli, Karen 475 ASSOCIATED MENS STUDENTS 41 ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON COMMITTEES 36 OFFICES 32 ASSOCIATED WOMENS STUDENTS 40 Atherton, Carol Y. 470 Atkinson, Shirley E. 152, 301 Aue, Roger W. 146 Auerba ch, Meredith 378 Augustine, John P. 396 Auguszttny, Eric 396 Auld, Margaret E. 185, 420 Ault, James H. 446 AUSTIN 366 Austin, Craig B. 426 Austin, Jerry R. 432 Austin, Linda L. 418 Austin, Richard A. 430 Averill, Stephen T. 408 Avery, James K. 258, 368, 456 Avery, Thomas E. 408 Ayau, Andrew K. Ill, 300, 368, 402 Aye, Robert D. 163 Ayra, Helen I. 342 Ayres, Kenneth L. 462 Azimi, Ahmad A. 174 Azimi, Blourian A. 353 Azzariti, Francis J. 365 B Babboni, Dane A. 392 Babich, Karen J. 440 Backlund, Marcia J. 345 Backstrom, Stephen 469 Bacon, Karen E. 386 Bafus, Gilbert B. 138 Bafus, Pamela M. 185 Baggott, Nancy A. 386 Bagoy, Rayna M. 382 Bahl, Jon M. 163 Bahl, Marilyn J. Ill, 353 Bahr, George D. 329 Baihiy, Judy 179 Bailey, Andra S. 386 Bailey, Dare 358 Bailey, Maxine M. 146 Bailey, Nancy J. 420 Bailey, Shelley J. 152, 277 Baird, Jerry L. 331 Baisch, Patricia R. Ill, 351 BAKER 358 Baker, Barton H. 365 Baker, Gary L. 331 Baker, Martin W. 454 Baker, Sally A. Ill, 302, 416 Baker, Sam E. 300, 426 Baker, Stephanie L. 338 Baker, William 110 Bakken, Johan S. 293 Bakken, Terry A. 1 1 1 Balcom, Lauretta N. 338 Balda, Wesley D. 376 Baldi, Nan M. 452 Baldwin, Keith G. 326 Baldwin, William S. 475 Balfour, Cynthia J. 351 Ballanline, Les A. 358 Ballard, Caria M. 152 Ballman, Shari L. 185 Baltrusis Ronald E. 444 Balut, Emily J. 138, 394 Balzer, Bonnie J, 11 1 Bamer, Albert W. 422 Banner, Brant D, 400 Bannon, Michael T. 369, 432 Bantz, Mark D. 454 Baranzini, Richard 456 Barber, Gerald E, 353 Barber, John C. 369, 442 Barber, Richard E. 434 Barclay, Merle W. 454 Barde, Gail L. 381 Barde, Nina L. 381 Barker, Kathleen 406 Barker, Rosemary 34, 302, 388 Barker, Stephen M. 456 Barker, Steven J. Ill, 353 Barkes, James A. 353 Barlow, Carroll 406 Barnes, Charles J. Ill Barnes, Naomi L. 325 Barnes, William H. 446 Barnett, Rona J. 185 Barney, Joann M. 436 Barnhill, Clyde E. 163 Barnier, Bonnie J. 333 Baron, Solomon N. 466 Barouh, Allen B. 448 Barr, Michael R. 456 Barratt, Corlene R. 336 Barrett, Barbara L. 452 Barrett, Leo Peter 152 Barrick, Bradley R, 438 Barrick, Craig W. 34, 296, 428 Barrie, Donald J. 11 1 Barrow, Frances E. 475 Barry, Anne L. 341 Barry, Jan E. 440 Barter, Karin A, 111, 388 Bartleson, G. Robert 108 Barton, Cheryl G. 152, 398 Barton, Laurean M. Ill, 416 Bartoy, Sherrill D. 388 Bartram, William C, 424 Bartoff, Jack D. 146 BASKETBALL 222 Bass, Roger, J. 152, 448 Batchelder, Barbara H. 298, 386 Batchelder, David M. 408 Batchellor, Mary P. 294 Batchellor, Patricia 185 Bateman, Jefri M. 406 Bates, John E. 328 Batev, Beatrice E. 394 Batev, Gary R. 392 Batie, Gary J. 163, 400 Ball, Douglas G. 460 Batt, Maryann R. 338 Battan, Linda K. 405 Battin, Coralee N. 294 Batty, Hugh K, 430 Batty, Robert W. 260, 391 Bauer, Michael R. 39, 300, 469 Bauernfeind, Brian 410 Baumberger, Brian M. 152 Baumgartner, Nanci 306, 388 Baxley, Gael D. 370, 386 Baxley, Katherine W. 414 Baxter, Judy 111, 276 Baylon, Catherine A. 337 Beach, Larry L. 1 11, 460 Beach, Mane T. 418 Beagle, Larry K. 442 Beaqicy, Larry E. 391 Beahm, Russell H. 163, 442 Seal, John R. 446 Bealilieli, Peter 331 Beall, John A. 329 Beals, Robert A. 364 Beamer, Janet L. 452 Beard, David R. 293 Beard, James W. 456 Beattie, Curtis L. 424 Beattie, William E. 84 Beatty, John C. 451 Beaty, Cathy 294 Beaulieu, Peter D. 108 Beck, Alvin C. 256 Beck, Boyd 376 Beck, Ellen M. 475 Beck, Janet L. 345 Beck, Richard A. 322 Beck, Rodrick B. 377 Becker, Beverly C. 436 Becker, Brian 410 Becker, Robert E. 402 Becker, Victoria M. 338 Beckman, Richard H. 475 Beckmann, Barbara G. 418 Bedell, Thomas W. 402 Beder, Corinne E. 475 Beebe, Jeanne E. 420 Beebe, John R. 410 Beebe, Sarah A, 394 Beeby, Barbara J. 394 Beedeon, David E. 364 Beers, Maria J. 298, 353 Behar, Lea B. 381 Bekiroglu, Haluk 163 Belka, Gordon L. 454 Bell, Barbara E. 111,382 Bell, Brian, W. 350 Bell, David C. 460 Bell, Douglas L. 278, 446 Bell, James R, 451 Bell, Nancy E. 406 Bell, Scott 411 Bell, Stephen S. 411 Bell, Steven S. 426 Bellamy, Jean L. 420 Bellin, DaleW. 469 Belloni, James S. 475 Bemis, Annette P. 406 Benaltabe, Lynette 297, 381 Bench, Newell J. 475 Bender, Martin A. 448 Benett, Renata A. 475 Benezra, Janet L. 439 Benezra, Saralyn P. 439 Benie, Kurtis D. 430 Benine, Marcia G. 416 Benner, Michael D. 304, 305 Benner, Sally J. 179, 258 Benner, Thomas H. 163 Bennett, Bill 411 Bennett, George W. 432 Bennett, Griffith W. 236, 432 Bennett, Kathryn A. 374 Bennett, Kay S. 414 Bennett, Kenneth M. 392 Bennett, Kirkley W. Ill, 408 Bennett, Margaret G. 339 Bennett, Margi J. 374 Bennett, Paula S. 261, 332 Bennett, Randall E. 432 Bennett, Robert M. 365 Bennett, Sandra L. 152 Bennett, William S. 453 Benny, John R. 422 Benson, Karen M. 420 Benson, Robert V. 163, 432 Bensussen, Michael 448 Berenson, Janet 35 Berg, Ame 17, 54, 482 Berg, Carol M. Ill, 302, 416 Berg, Christine L. Ill, 416 Berg, Donald A. 292, 296, 466 Berg, Dorelie A. 374 Berg, Douglas W. 326 Berg, Jean R. 381 Berg, John R. 422 Berg, Martin W. 442 Berg, Merrily 475 Berg, Paul D, 365 Berg, Robert J. 460 Berg, Royce A. 108 Berge, Linda M. 336 Berge, Wendie 388 Bergeron, Susan D. 261, 306, 414 Berglund, Marie E. 336 Bergman, Patricia J, 112, 416 Bergquist, Donald 112, 391 Bergquist, Linda L. 378 Bergum, Jodeen A. 440 Bergy, Gordon 110, 111 Berken, Peter L. 444 Berkley, Ann E. 386 Bern, Steven 446 Berns, Terry L. 112, 439 Berrie, Elaine M. 348 Berry, James C. 446 Berry, William M. 462 Berryman, Richard G. 163 Berthelsdorf, Richard 112, 328 Bertram, John L. 396 Bertran, Steven B. 41 1 Besecker, Robert D. 372 Besahn, Yitna 138 BETA ALPHA PSI 268 BETA THETA PI 396 Bethel, James 172 Bethel, William M. 462 Betting, Clayton H. 112, 469 Bettridge, Joseph 0. 369, 430 Belts, Sharon A. 112, 475 Beyersdorf, Mary J, 378 Bianchi, Florian P. 112, 408 Bickel, Linda S. 351 Bickford, Nicole F. 405 Bickford, Patrick W. 446 B.dlake, Dale A. 428 Biebesheimer, Susan 376 Biehn, Jennifer A. 420 Bienz, Daniel M. 364 Biersdorff, Karen A. 347 Bigas, Joseph L. 146 Biglor, Shirley A. 138 Bigsby, Thomas D, 426 Bille, Patricia A. 152 Billings, David A. 446 Billings, Robert J. 432 Billington, Virginia 152, 416 Billman, Judith A. 344 Bindel, Bruce L. 146 Bingay, Charles P. 300, 462 Bingham, Sharon F. 185 Binkley, Dennis E. 402 Bird, Charles L. 473 Bird, Nancy A. 388 Bires, La Donna J. 297, 386 Bisbee, John A. 56, 432 Bishop, Robert A. 170 Bishopp, Stephen 428 Bissonnette, David 112 Bixby, Betty L. 261, 344 Bixby, David J. 400 Bixby, Nancy J, 344 Biorgan, Randy M. 402 Bjork, Larry 0. 473 Black, James S. 456 Black, Norman E. 391 Black, Phillip G. 163 Blackbourn, Sue C. 342 Blackburn, Marianne 55, 112, 301, 394 Blackstock, Cynthia 414 Blade, Karl W. 138, 368, 426 Bladow, Karlene S. 382 BLAINE 336 Blaine, Edward G. 392 Blake, Jenny 307 Blake, Lee A. 420 Blake, Peter H. 391 Blanchard, Jerrauld 365 Blanchard, John T. 55, 112, 257 Blank, Raymond W. 293 Blankenship, Harvey 391 Blankenship, Loren 163 Blasingame, Barbara 440 Blaylock, Carolyn J. 347 Blaylock, James D. 112, 362 Bleak, William H. 353 Block, Judith A. 452 Blofeld, Robert L. 170 Blom, Karl W. 163, 198, 424 Blood, David E. 438 Bloom, Barbara L. 388 Bloom, Eugenia L. 412 Bloom, Lynda R. 353 Blum, Butch 366 Blumenfeld, Charles 368 Blumenthal, Brenda 439 Blunden, Lloyd M. 458 BIystone, John B. 424 BIyIhe, Kathryn L. 420 BOARD OF CONTROL 33 Boatman, Laurel 0. 261, 378 Bocek, Susan E. 382 Bock, Edward L. 426 Boddy, Joan M. 418 Boden, Mary H. 152, 414 Bodeutsch, Gary P. 434 Bodmer, Deborah L. 185 Boeticher, William 256 Bogaard, Mary J. 185 Bogdan, Thomas A. 424 Bogdanoff, Nikolai 391 Boggs, Janet A. 290 Bogue, Raymond L. 462 Bogus, Keith A. 408 Bohn, Philip D. 300, 454 Bolger, Susan M. 297, 416 Bolin, Margaret J. 405 Boiler, Gaye L. 152, 395 Bolotin, Carol G. 290 Bolstad, Cecelia R. 138 Bommarito, Helen M. 1 12 Bomstead, Marlene 475 Bond, Elmo J. 426 Bond, James S. 402 Bonnelle, Alfred L. 290 Bonnema, Gerrit B. 422 Bonner, Bonnie C. 294 Bonney, Roy H. 278, 456 Bonstrom, Gary D. 358 Bonuccelli, James A. 328 Booher, Lance M. 146 Boon, Donna L. 297, 452 Boone, Charles L. 256 Boone, Diane F, 112 Booth, Edgar C. 288 Borden, Doris L. 348 Bordner, Owen S. 396 Bordon, Gail E. 339 Bordvick, Duane B. 163 Borgeson, Wallace G. 365 Borgford, Richard J. 112 Boring, Pamela D. 185 Borovikoff, Alexis 112, 376 Borreson, Judith A. 112 Borrow, Betsy L. 416 Borrow, James F. 138, 300, 462 Bosch, Donna L. 341 Boshaw, Phillip A. 262, 446 Boston, Cherrie D. 412 Boston, Richard A, 163, 442 Bostwick, Barik M. 305, 408 Boswell, Robert 8. 163 Bolting, Mary J. 418 Boughner, David R. 56 Boulton, Russell L. 146 Bouma, Shannon K. 179 Boussard, Kathy A. 416 Boutin, Sandra L. 452 Bowen, Diane M. 395 Bowen, George W. 392 Bower, Janalee R. 332 Bowers, David R. 112, 439 Bowers, Robert C. 462 Bowser, Glen R. 305, 376 Boyce, Dave E. 475 Boyce, Jeffry L. 278, 360 Boyce, Susan L. 344 Boyd, Bettie A. 112 Boyd, Bruce D. 469 Boyd, Cheryl N. 338 Boyd, Corinne A. 414 520 S 4 — ' «--..., ■f m m xm ' mf WtKi mmaiM - -S. ( )fe y« ;t.;: Boyd, Gordon T. 432 Boyd, Marshall D. 454 Boyd, Mary H. 406 Boyd, Robert M. 365 Boyd, William D. 412 Boydston, Kathryn G. 179 Boyle, Dorothy M, 294 Boyns, Frederick C. 400 Boys, Kaye S. 388 Boys, Paul A. 326 Bozarth, Maureen A. 386 Bozell, Brent 94 Bracelin, Elizabeth 112, 302, 378 Bracken, Jo A. 340 Brackett, Richard F. 446 Bradburn, Pamela G. 452 Bradbury, Leanna R. 333 Bradbury, Phillip A. 112, 300, 462 Bradfute, Nora J. 418 Bradley, Drake R. 456 Bradley, Michael L. 473 Bradshaw, Barbara J. 398 Brady, Daniel W. 442 Brady, Kathleen H. 306, 414 Brady, Maurita L. 336 Brain, George C. 146 Braislin, James M. 41 1 Braislin, John P. 138, 368, 411 Braman, Wendy 416 Branch, Beverly J. 386 Branch, Gregory W. 432 Brand, Dennis J. 454 Brandt, Cheryl J. 112 Brandt, Christina L. 440 Brandt, Timothy A. 138 Brannand, Charles 74 Branom, William W. 112, 446 Branstetter, Michael 462 Brant, Sharon J. 112 Brantley, Gary W. 432 Brantley, William L. 138 Brantner, Paul F. 112, 260, 353 Brashen, Henry M. 466 Brastow. George B. 112, 400 Bratt, Elizabeth A. 398 Bratton, H. R, 454 Braun, William W. 408 Breall, Theodore E. 466 Breckenridge, Richard 460 Bredouw, Pamela J. 344 Brees, Brian J. 163 Breit, Bonnie L. 440 Brennan, Jill V. 452 Brennan, Michael J. 112 Brenneman, Craig H. 456 Brennen, Sue E. 112, 475 Brewer, Barbara L. 418 Brewer, Douglas B. 41 1 Brewster, Polly S. 398 Brewster, William S. 430 8RIGADEARS 269 Briggs, James W. 350 Brigman, Lance D. 462 Brink, Wayne A. 188 Brinkman, Kippy Lou 112 Bristol, Nancy 152,378 Brixner, Julieann 405 Brockhoff, Eric G. 112, 473 Brodie, Kathleen 342 Brogunier, Suzanne 188 Brokaw, William R. 451 Broman, Barry 15, 482 Broman, Gretchen L. 353 Bronemann, Susan A. 333 Brooks, Mary E. 388 Brest, Robert G. 163 Brest, Terri Y. 333 Bretherten, Virginia 112 Brotman, David M. 257, 300, 466 Brett, Donna M. 398 Broughten, Judy D. 440 Broughten, Joan M. 306, 405 Brower, Claudia M. 179, 332 Brown, Alan G. 475 Brown, Beverley I. 470 Brown, Cameron C. 392 Brown, Carol A. 470 Brown, David B. 446 Brown, David J. 462 Brown, Dennis J. 58, 257 Brewn, Gary L. 424 Brown, Judith A. 412 Brown, Kenneth E. 256 Brown, Michael H. 469 Brewn, Milton L. 1 12, 353 Brown, Patricia A. 386 Brown, Paul K. 460 Brown, Peggy S. 1 12, 276 Brewn, Roger M. 396, 397 Brewn, Roy L. 163, 328 Brown, Sandra L. 348 Brown, Sharon E. 386 Brewn, Thomas A. 163, 424 Browne, Margaret L. 344 Brownell, Deborah V. 440 Brownell, Elizabeth 440 Brewnell, John L. 293 Browning, John C. 112, 256 Brownlow, Bonnie J. 378 Broze, George J. 444 Brezovich, Judy L. 152, 412 Bruce, Kenneth M. 163 Bruland, Kenneth W. 411 Brum, Raymond C. 41 ] Brummet, Susan C. 347 Brusseau, Ronald R. 41 1 Bryan, Kenneth R. 469 Bryan, William H. 138, 365, 368 Buchman, Laurie A. 337 Buchstein, Jean E. 420 Buck, Dale R. 112 Buck, David A. 174, 434 Buck, George 290 Buck, Veria J. 112 Buck, Wendy L. 440 Buckholtz, Gary K. 425 Buckholtz, Paul J. 422 Buckley, Michael L. 112, 307, 376 Buckley, Peter K. 278, 396 Buckton, Craig P. 329 Bucsko, Richard B. 369, 460 Buelow, David J. 456 Buffington, Veronica 112 Bugge, John R. 475 Buhtz, Robin L. 382 Bulger, Ian 163, 329 Bullock, Larry C. 428 Bulmer, Karen H. 112, 378 Bulmer, Kurt M. 366, 369, 41 1 Bundlie, Trudi K. 475 Bunt, Donna M. 152 Bunzel, David K. 112 Burdett, James R. 396 Burgess, Teresa A. 325 Burgh, Dorothy V. 382 Burhans, Stephen W. 442 Burink, Pamela J. 378 Burk, Robert L. 138, 475 Burke, Robert A. 444 Burkhart, Perry N. 400 Burkhart, Thomas H. 408 Burleson, Gary P. 278, 296, 411 Burlingame, Michael 438 Burmark, Robert C. 163, 473 Burmeister, Robert 428 Burnett, Lora R. 475 Burnett, Robert J. 428 Burnett, Susan H. 138, 283, 418 Burnette, Merry L. 347 Burns, Bruce W. 152 Burns, Cathie S. 353 Burns, Geoffrey E. 425 Burns, Glen M. 112 Burns, Jack A. 428 Burns, James A. 432 Burns, Mary P. 188 Burrows, Carol 152 Bursett, Cheryl L. 436 Burt, Wendy S. 294 Burton, Carole A. 1 12 Bush, Barbara J. 152 Bush, Joanne E. 405 Bush, Michael R. 296, 305, 376 Bush, Nancy J. 381 Bush, Yeager A. 162 Bushell, Brenda L. 336 Bushnell, S. Ward 396 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, School of 138 Buss, James A. 290 Butenko, E. Robert 1 12 Butler, Kathleen R. 382 Butler, Merle A. 475 Butler, Ronald A. 466 Butrim, Anna M. 351 Butterfield, Susan 395 Butterworth, Bert 392 Buttnick, Morris A. 1 13 Bux, Robert C. 329 Buzard, Cherilyn M. 475 Buzzas, Regina R. 418 Bye, Edward 0. 451 Bvers, Erica L. 353 Byers, Marilyn K. 395, 482 Byers, Patricia G. 337 Byers, H. Wade Jr. 475 Byrd, Cherie A. 341 Caballere, Frank 262 Caddey, Chuck 482 Caffee, Patrick N. 365 Cahill, Elaine N. 152 Cahn, Robert S. 163, 466 Cain, Cathy L. 337 Cain, Margery F. 337 Calder, Charlotte 475 Caldwell, Peter C. 288, 458 Caldwell, Steven R. 113, 425 Caley, James W. 113, 365 Callaway, Shirley A. 152 Callen, Laura Z. 347 CAMANO 337 CAMERON 326 Campbell, Bonnie J. 388 Campbell, Catherine 388 Campbell, David C. 422 Campbell, Duncan F. 426, 427 Campbell, Patricia 152 Campbell, Richard L. 358 Campbell, Robert H. 426 Campbell, Robert R. 391 Campbell, Sharon L. 440 Campbell, Steven D. 362 Campbell, Susan M. 420 Camoerson, Janet A. 297, 452 Cannon, Marjorie E. 152 Cantamessa, Jon F. 138 Canterbury, Jacquel 414 Capell, Gertrude F. 301, 353 Capps, Robert A. 460 Carabba, David A. 425 Caraway, Victoria A. 382 Carbery, Marilyn J. 414 Carboneau, William 288 Cardwell, Robert 138, 462 Carey, Bernardean F, 353 Carey, Geoffrey M. 432 Carey, Lee M. 353 Carey, Thomas F. 296, 396 Carl, Irene B. 381 Carlaw, Barry A. 360 Carle, George H. 18B Carlson, Cerlan A. 402 Carlson, Craig H. 462 Carlson, Dennis A. 366, 408 Carlson, Eric E. 376 Carlson, Gerald 300 Carlson, James P. 1 13, 425 Carlson, Joseph D. 108 Carlson, Judith A. 388 Carlson, Kenneth R. 1 13 Carlson, Richard A. 163 Carlson, Robert W. 113 Carlstrom, Mavis E. 1 13 Carlyon, Mary L. 113, 414 Carmichael, Catherine 386 Carmichael, Robert 146 Carmody, Patricia A. 388 Carney, Patricia C. 388 Carp, Diane 152, 439 Carpenter, Caryl G. 414 Carpenter, Dan W. 138, 372 Carpenter, Gary J. 446 Carpenter, James 0. 410, 41 1 Carpenter, John 8. 146 Carr, David 220, 224, 225, 228 Carr, Kenneth 87 Carr, Nancy C. 330 Carrell, John R. 391 Carrier, Cheryl A. 1 13 Carriveau, Jerry L. 1 13 Carrol, Joseph J. 466 Carroll, Kathleen A. 342 Carroll, Michele E. 374 Carsley, Eric M. 475 Carson, Arnold B. 402 Carson, Judith A. 185 Carstens, Donald A. 376 Carstens, Ramos A. 179 Carstensen, Ernie 473 Carter, Barbara J. 405 Carter, F. W. 462 Carter, Gary M. 1 13 Carter, Judy L. 395 Carter, Mary A. 405 Carter, Susan L. 416 Carter, Vicki D, 420 Carter, William B. 113, 432 Cartwright, Phillip W. 110 Carver, John P. 408 CASCADE 360 Case, Gale 268 Caskey, Gail F. 383 Casper, Earl W. 163, 353 Cassidy, Murray G. 460 Castelda, Rodney J. 469 Castle, Terry L. 362 Caston, Linda L. 439 Castro, Barbara A, 386 Catlin, Susan R. 378 Cato, Amanda M. 414 Catron, Rae A. 332 Cattle, Bradford N. 444 Catton, Renee A. 1 15 Caughey, Ann L. 1 16, 41 1 Cayanus, Clifford C. 476 Cebull, Marcia C. 394 Ceder, Lenart C. 456 Cedergreen, Mark V. 408 Cedergreen, Steven 115 Celms, John V. 426, 427 Chadwick, Stephen W. 369, 458 Chaffee, Charles T. 408 Chamberlain, Al 256 Chamberlain, Hadley 391 Chamberlain, Kenneth 1 15 Chamberlin, Lynn 1 15 Chamberlin, William 1 15 Chambers, Larry G. 172 Chan, Yiu M. 115 Chandler, David D. 138, 402 Chandler, Gregory D. 396 Chandler, Judy A. 378 Chandler, Robert M. 358 Chapman, Joyce A. 399 Chapman, Karen A. 152 Chapman, Marilyn M. 399 Chapman, Michael J. 456 Chapman, Stuart W. 43 Chapman, Thomas D. 446 Chappie, Stanley 77 Charnell, Malin D. 138 Chartrand, Frederic 256 Chase, Christopher 391 Chase, Stephen M. 115, 278, 396 Chastain, John L. 432 Chaves, Hernando 163 Checkley, David M. 469 CHEUN 362 Cherberg, James W. 454 Chermak, Marcia A. 185 Cheung, Mary A. 338 Chi, Hans W. 163 Chiang, Norman I. 458 Child, Maralyn E, 440 Childers, Frank W. 428 Childs, Gerald W. 391 Childs, Harvey C. 108 Chilton, Craig A. 396 Chilton, Jeffrey S. 396 Chilton, Pamela S. 414 Chin, Gary W. 402 Chinella, Ralph 365 Chinnock, Bonny K. 261, 345 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION 270 CHI OMEGA 398 CHI PSI 400 Chollar, Cynthia A. 395 Chou, Tsu D. 138 Christensen, Gailen 333 Christenson, Paulette 185 Christiansen, Robert 454 Christiansen, Russell 300, 454 Christiansen, Sharon 146, 374 Christiansen, Sharon 476 Christmas Party 26 Chun, Jerrold Y. 163 Church, Constance A. 406 Church, Michael A. 163 Church, Thomas R. 425 Churchill, Kay D. 340 Churchill, Patricia 383 Churchill, Victoria 416 Ciemny, Pamela M. 138, 283, 418 Cifrino, Paul J. 444 Cissell, David C. 115, 353 Claire, Maribeth 395 Claire, Peggy A. 297, 441 Clancy, Gail E. 336 Clapp, Thomas R. 163, 362 Claringbould, John 1 15 Clark, Gary R. 364, 426 Clark, James D. 138, 305 Clark, Janet E. 337 Clark, Jeanne 399 Clark, Lee C. 163 Clark, Mary A. 115, 302, 399 Clarke, Dennis G. 305, 392 Clarke, James W. 446 Clarke, Russell L. 408 Clarke, Thomas J. 163, 263, 368, 451 Clarkson, Christine 383 Clausen, James K. 108, 408 Claussen, Janet S. 406 Clawson, Mark V. 446 Claypool, James L. 163 Clayton, Jeffrey N. 376 Clayton, Stephen J. 138, 296, 426 Clayton, Terrilyn L. 325 Clees, John A. 396 Clemans, Gordon W, 402 Clement, Gerald 8. 115 Clement, Patricia L. 152 Clements, James A. 460 Clemmons, Dennis W. 425 Cleveland, Gerald 268 Clevenger, Melode A. 327 Clewans, Evelyn M. 342 Cliffe, Elizabeth L. 332 Clifford, Diane L. 386 Clifford, Raymond R. 425 Cline, Candice Ann 374 Cline, Julie M. 342 Cline, Mary L. 179 Cline, Nancy C. 341 Cline, Steven W. 458 Closson, Judith A. 89 Coady, Jack C. 172 Coats, William A. 376 Cobb, Gregory G. 329 Coblin, Weldon S. 115 Coburn, Wallace A. 430 Coburn, William 50 Coe, Carol A. 152, 325 Coggburn, Fred L. 462 Cogswell, Susan M. 351 Cohen, Barbara D. 439 Cohen, Frances 115, 284, 353 Cohen, Jerome 0. 466 Cohen, Margo C. 414 Cohen, Paula J. 439 Cohen, Richard B. 466 Cohen, Robert J. 448 Cohen, Ronald A. 466 Cohn, Marvin J. 448 Cohon, Linda F. 381 Cokelet, Edward 328 Colang, Lee 476 Colbert, Dale L. 293 Colburn, Janice A. 115, 353 Cole, Cynthia A. 418 Cole, Michel L. 432 Cole, Phyllis E. 342 Cole, Richard T. 305, 396 Cole, Stephen J. 296, 426 Cole, Vicki G.353 Cole, William 293 Coleman, David J. 422 Coleman, Thomas H. 372 Coler, Mary Lee 336 Colgate, Rex S. 358 Colley, Craig G. 41 1 Colley, Douglas J. 433 Collings, Katherine 330 Collings, Laurence 1 15 Collins, Astrid A. 439 Collins, Carol L. 383 Collins, Douglas A. 408 Collins, Elaine L. 342 Collins, John P. 362 Collins, Lloyd E. 163 Collins, Nancy J. 420 Colman, Charles R. 188 Colson, Janice L. 345 Colson, Michael E. 256 Coltart, John F. 163, 451 Colton, Keith E. 288 Colvin, Gregory L. 322, 326 Combs, Terry Lee 336 COMPASS AND CHART 272 COMMUTERS 474 Compton, David S. 358 Comstock, Brent A. 444 Conant, Colin S. 115, 368 Condon, James R. 360 Condon, Jill W. 374 Cone, Fred C. 152 Congdon, Ann 441 Congdon, Marcia L. 115, 406 Conkle, John R. 365 Conley, Anton B. 108, 425 Conley, Peggy S. 405 Connolly, Charles P. 84 Connors, Patrick A. 138, 368, 454 Conover, Jayne E. 325 Conrad, Barclay W. 365 Conrad, Brian D. 293, 326 Conrad, Carol L. 152 Conrad, Ernest 109 Conrad, Kenneth P. 422 Conrad, Richard A. 1 15 Cook, David L. 188 Cook, Janis E. 297, 3 25 Cook, Jeanette B. 115 Cook, Jennifer M. 406 Cook, John R. 163 Cook, Marilyn C. 152,388 Cook, Nancy L. 344 Cook, Stephan 400 Cooke, Carolyn A. 337 Cooley, Timothy A, 326 Coombs, John B. 115, 366, 367, 454 Coon, Steven D. 152, 444 Cooper, Carol A. 341 Cooper, Cheryl D. 388 Cooper, James A. 460 Cooper, Kathryn C. 418 Cooper, Marcia L. 381 Cooper, Margaret A. 152, 476 Cooper, Michael E. 396 522 Cooper, Murray S. 448 Cooper, Paul R. 15 Cope, Judith A. 436 Copeland, Gerry J. 108 Copenhagen, Diane B. 115, 353 Copland, Lynn 306, 414 Coplen, Claudia C. 452 Cordell, Sandra G. 342 Cordova, Beverly L. 381 Corey, Judith L. 32, 33,34, 115,302,414 Corey, Kathleen M. 441 Corliss, Donald A. 188, 368, 391 Cornelius, Kay E. 383 Corning, Thomas E. 262, 305 Cornutt, Norman A. 402 Correa, Ginna 416 Correia, Linda J. 399 Cortelyou, Sue A. 185, 420 CORVETTES 274 Corwin, Norman P. 350 Cory, Gwen E. 441 Cory, Larry D. 364 Coryell, Warren D. 476 Coslor, Allan G. 365 COSMO CLUB 275 Costello, Paulette 414 Cosfich, Dale W. 476 Costin, Richard B. 115 Cottrell, Kay N. 347 Countryman, Gayle L. 347 Cour, Lester F. 115, 368, 444 Courteau, Adrian M. 369, 430 Courtnage, Michael 115 Courtney, Stewart F. 163, 446 Covell, Brian B. 358 Covey, David B. 115, 287, 304, 305, 376 Cowan, Janet 414 Cowan, Laurie 414 Cowan, Mary J. 306, 420 Cowan, Robert V. 115, 260, 368, 402 Cowan, Ronald I. 466 Cox, Charles C. 115, 290 Cox, Janice R, 115, 383 Cox, Janis 1. 388 Cox, Kathryn 344 Coyle, Linda L. 337 Cozart, Stephen L. 426 Craggs, Jeffery B. 89 Craig, Colin C. 428 Craig, Gerald L. 115, 462 Craig, Kenneth A. 362 Craig, Margaret L. 294 Craig, Rosemary J. 185, 416 Cramer, Cheryl M. 341 Cramer, Donald C. 115, 425 Cramer, Eldon R. 163 Crandall, Kenneth J. 426 Crane, Karoline A. 420 Crane, Mary K. 388 Crawford, Bruce E. 460 Crawford, Cheryl L. 476 Crawford, Clyde L. 400 Crawford, Patricia 294 Creek, Douglas A. 360, 422 Creelman, Kevin 39, 296, 396 Creighton, R. M. 402 Cretin, Linda J. 138 Cribley, Kenneth A. 458 Crichton, William L. 476 Criddle, William D. 115 Crippen, Carole L. 332 Crippen, Gordon M. 290 Crisafulli, Mary H. 115, 351 Criscione, Gary D. 364 Crist, Curtis J. 115 Criswell, Sharon L. 476 Critchlow, Barbara 351 Crivelli, Michael A. 391 Crockett, Sharon L. 414 Crockett, Susan J. 297, 388 Croft, Alfred W. 256 Cron, Danny L, 462 Crone, Richard A. 362 Crosby, Gerald D. 262 Crosby, Joel R. 33, 35, 36 Crosby, Katharine 341 Crosby, Sandra J. 345 Crose, B. Joyce 452 Cruz, Robert E. 328 Cudmore, Thomas K. 152, 328 Culjat, Teresa M. 1 15 Cullen, David L. 174, 328 Cullor, Janet L. 345 Cullor, Susan J. 412 Culp, Robert H. 163, 458 Culpepper, Gary C, 444 Culver, Carolyn F. 152, 405 Cunningham, Ellinor 386 Cunningham, Joel D. 460 Cunningham, John P. 374 Cunningham, Nancy M. 348 Cunnmgham, William 331 Cupp, David E. 425 Curfman, Orvella J, 339 Curran, Linda D. 383 Curran, Lucinda D. 39, 414 Curtis, Cathleen 302, 330 Curtis, Mareth S. 416 Curtis, Roland J. 365 Cushing, Deberah A. 436 CYPRESS 338 Cyr, Clerk 0. 365 Cyr, Jackson S. 1 15 Cyr, Jill M. 339 D Dacca, Franklm L. 331 Oack, Molly 406 Dahl, Barry J. 115 Dahl, Darlene A. 185, 302, 405 Dahl, Kristofer T. 456 Dahl, Lorie 426 Dahl, Philip G. 115 Dahl, Robert V. 392 523 Dahlberg, Diane M. 399 Dahlberg, Donald B. 1 15 Dahlem, Frederic H. 353 Dahlie, Annalee 341 Dahike, Gary A. 292, 400 Daiber, Gretchen M. 420 Oailey, Patricia M. 420 DAILY Ad Staff 52 DAILY Staff 54 Oainard, Charles H. 400 Dakan, Carl S. 376 Daley, James G. 146 Dalinkus, Albert G. 408 Oalthorp, Sherian 0. 152 Daly, Kathleen M. 406 Daly, Sheryl J. 344 Dam, Larry W. 296, 300, 41 1 Dambres, Gayle N. 344 Damm, Nancy V. 325 Damron, Diane K. 152 Danell, John P. 353 Danielson, Alvin G. 426 Daniggelis, Nichola 138 Daniggelis, Spiro P. 396 Danner, Linda C. 301, 389 Danner, Patricia J. 353 Oanskin, Marilyn R. 285 Dansky, Donna M. 378 Dantuona, Michael W. 454 Danz, Alison 406 Danzer, Joseph E. 433 Darby, Margaret D. 452 Darby, Paul T. 115,365 Darcv, James F. 446 Darland, Stephen A. 50 Darnell, Thomas R. 392 Dary, Robert R. 293 Davenport, Sally J. 374 Davidson, Glenn F. 446 Davidson, Nancy J. 338 Davidson, Richard 0. 454 Davidson, Susan E. 418 Davidson, Timothy B. 428 Davies, Mary 345 Davis, Beverly I. 348 Davis, Bradford D. 411 Davis, Claudia J. 152, 284, 302, 378 Davis, Donald K. 116, 402 Davis, Donald M. 451 Davis, Eileen G. 381 Davis, James L. 152, 430 Davis, Kim G. 444 Davis, Linda L. 476 Davis, Nancy L. 339 Davis, Patricia A. 340 Davis, Richard A. 350 Davis, Robert W. 376 Dawson, Deanna R. 416, 442 Dav son, James C. 365 Dawson, James H. 402 Dawson, Joseph P. 138, 462 Dawson, Robert H. 444 Dawson, Rodney 0. 256 Daye, Eddie C. 116 Daysmith, Alison L. 146, 336 Dayton, Terry A. 362 Deahl, Diane L. 152 Deal, David R. 465 Dean, Marcia E. 418 Dean, Pamela G. 374 Dean, Thomas N. 446 Deasy, Anita L. 29, 405 DEBATE TEAM 48, 49 Debay, Gregory 0. 425 DeBruler, Jean S. 138, 376 DeBruyn, Paul 58 DeBusschere, Arthur 376 Deck, Susan M. 174 Deckebach, Sylvia 116 de Desrochers, Sylvia 332 de Desrochers, Virginia 339 Deffenbacher, Jerry 1 16, 290 De Funis, Marco 448 DeGrazia, Maynard C. 446 Dehn, Michael M. 428 Dehn, William T. 292 Deiike, Tom A. 163, 446 Delaney, Joseph H. 446 DeLateur, Catherine L. 406 DeLateur, Margaret A. 406 DeLeeuw, Walter J. 152, 476 DeLeon, Michael J. 369, 448 DELTA CHI 402, 403 DELTA DELTA DELTA 404, 405 DELTA GAMMA 406, 407 DELTA TAU DELTA 408, 409 DELTA UPSILCN 410, 411 DELTA ZETA 412, 413 Demikis, Donald V. 476 Deming, Duane B. 428 Deming, Phoebe J. 116 DeMoney, Dale C. 337 Dempsey, Thomas C. 433 Dempster, Michael J. 433 De Muynck, Donna M. 386 Denney, Sharon A. 152, 353 Dennis, Bruce C. 444 Dent, H. Joy 342 DENTISTRY, SCHOOL OF 147 OePriest, Dale A. 163, 263 Derby, G. Steve 138, 260, 283, 353 Derickson, Dennis L. 108, 425 Derkacht, Gregory D. 425 Desler, Jacqueline 418 Oesserault, Diane M. 418 Deters, Steven L. 476 Dethman, John L. 460 Oeutsch, William J. 331 Deutscher, Dwayne H, 328 DeVaney, Russell D. 458 Dever. Paul D. 420 Oevinc, Kathleen A. 338 Devine, Margaret E. 1 16, 452 Devine, Patricia I. 416 DEVOE 327 Dewar, Douglas M. 403 DeWeese, Mary L. 347 Oewey, Catherine E. 418 Dewey, Pamela 416 Diafos, Nick 426 Diamant, Perry H. 138 Dick, Dorothy B. 389 Dick, Jo Anne 476 Dickerson, Marcia J. 374 Olckert, Dennis A. 469 Dickey, Suzan D. 116, 389 Dickie, Lyieen 418 Dickinson, Leah R. 342 Dickinson, Paul E. 446 Dickson, Joseph A. 358 DiDonato, Nancy E. 383 DiDonato, Paul A. 116, 396 Diet, Kathleen M. 389 Dietz, Stephanie J. 294 Dillaway, Steven B. 138, 287, 408 Dille, Karen J. 343 Dilling Carol A. 297, 353 Dillon, James P. 366 Dillon, Roger D. 434 Dillow, John D. 446 Ding, Donald W. 365, 369 Dingle, Anna M. 337 Dinsmore, Cherryl J. 152 Dishman, Stephen C. 331 Dissault, Jamie F. 351 Dittamorc, Ray B. 116 Divcnyi, Pierre 336 Dixon, Charles J. 163, 353 Dixon, Raymond L. 1 16 Dmitriev, Alexander 326 Dobbin, William M. 392 Dobbs, Linda G. 405 Dobbs, Linda P. 185, 306, 395 Dobrick, James C. 296,403 Dcbson, Karen J. 441 Dobson, Margaret A. 383 Doces, Helena M. 405 Dodd, Carolyn J. 351 Dodds, Aleiandra M. 406 Dodds, Diane C. 399 Dodelle, Michael J. 408 Dodge, Gail L. 330 Dodge, John R. 41 1 Doepken, Donna J. 412 Dolan, Donald W. 116 Dolan, Steve D. 362 Dombroski, Shary A. 153 Donahue, Sandra M. 395 Donaldson, Eugene S. 278, 408 Donckers, Ronald 456 Dong, David C. 116 Dong, Fay 0. 476 Dong, Robert B. 372 Donley, Patricia J. 306, 452 Donnell, Geri C. 476 Donnelly, Julie M. 34 Donnelly, Marilyn P. 1 16, 353 Donner, William B. 466 Donofrio, Richard F. 365 Donohue, Kathleen A. 476 Dooley, Carol E. 116, 336 Doolittle, Gary J. 164 Doran, James M. 426 Doran, James W. 444 Oormaier, Dennis K. 372 DOTSON 347 Dotson, Stephanie J. 188, 289 Doud, Ronald L. 454 Douqall, William G. 138, 139 Dougherty, Joyce S. 418 Douglas, John W. 446 Douglass, Keith S. 458 Doupe, Elizabeth 337 Doupe, Kathleen M. 116, 353 Douville, Gregory 38 Doovis, Peter A. 138, 139, 391 Dow, Katherine P. 406 Dow, Shirley K. 389 Downey, Suzanne K. 343 Downs, Roger M. 422 Doyle, Thomas M. 296, 428 Dozono, Sho G. 296, 376 Draeger, Thomas R. 353 Drake, Margery E. 116, 294 Draper, David R. 1 16 Dray, Diane E. 343 Dray, Martha L. 418 Dreger, Wyatt W. 164, 392 Dreher, Nancy A. 351 Dreiling, Thomas R. 466 Drescher, Janice G. 153, 405 Drescher, Melinda 378 Drescher, Robert E. 392 Dressel, Michael 0- 164 Dressier. Michael W. 396 Drew, John P. 430 Drewel, Kenneth L. 146 Orewel, Robert J. 434 Drews, Lynn D. 378 Dreyer, Robert P. 444 Driscoll, Dennis J. 425 Droker, Richard D. 466 Droppelman, Dean M. 396 Droppert, Annetta J. 343 Druck, Bernard B. 396 Drumheller, Joseph 105 Drummond, Howard B. 1 16 Drury, Kathleen 378 Duback, Vickie L. 116, 353 Ducken, Sharon L. 378 Duckham, Susan M. 476 Dudley, Clyde B. 462 Dudman, Brice 430 Duff, Raymond 476 Duff, Sylvia M. 452 Duffy, Joan P. 29, 306, 406 Dugger, Judy A. 336 Dumas, Craiq 433 Dunbar, Daniel 293 Dunham, Gary E. 146 Dunkin, Michael D. 365 Dunlap, Gene H. 305, 454 Dunlap, Lorena L. 436 Dunlap, W. Leon 365 Dunn, Bernard W. 460 Dunning, Denise F. 348 Dupree, David E. 199 Dupris, Joseph C. 153 Durbin, Stephen C. 433 Durham, Norma D. 344 Duringer, Jacques W. 433 Durkin, Barbara A. 29, 307 Duryee, Maureen E. 416 Dussault, William L. 278, 376 Dutlon, Barbara K. 441 Outton, Jo Ann 116, 441 Dwyer, Michael D. 428 Dyar, Anne 153, 389 Dyar, Jerry A. 350 Dye, Constance L. 185, 452 Oyer, Lorna V. 153, 405 Dyer, Patricia M. 153, 353 Dyer, Vicki L. 399 Dysart, Don L. 153, 296, 304, 305, 396 Dyson, Elissa C. 29, 261, 306, 399 Eads, Arthur R. 403 Eagon, Cheryl L. 297, 395 Earl, Charles N. 331 Earnest, Polly K. 418 Eash, David E. 376 East, Carl S. 116, 307 Easter, Richard C. 376 Easterly, Marva E. 343 Eaton, David R. 433 Eaton, George A. 353 Eaton, Judith A. 116 Eberharter, Carolyn 405 Ebinger, John C. 376 Eby, Patricia J. 441 Echols, Janie I. 174, 351 Eckenberg, Esther E. 336 Ecker, Richard M. 376 Eckmann, Thomas R. 376 Edelstein, Richard 256 Edge, Franklin L. 400 Edmiston, Carol 188, 289, 327 Edmondson, Kelley A. 358 EDUCATION, COLLEGE of 150 Edwards, David M. 138, 433 Edwards, James W. 305, 408 Edwards, Julie K.341 Edwards, Laurence M. 256 Edwards, Richard R. 433 Edwards, Susan 416 Efird, Robert A. 300, 376 Efird, Terril A. 164, 287, 296, 305, 376 Egan, John A. 426 Egan, William T. 116, 430 Egashira, Jerry 164 Egbert, Gordon T. 403 Eggen, Christian J. 458 Eggers, Douglas M. 408 Eguchi, Michael S. 365 Ehmer, Paul G. 403 Eicher, Shirley B. 261, 420 Eichler, Steven E. 376 Eichler, Susan F. 378 Eidson, Herbert L. 288 Eilenberger, Barbara 153, 416 Eisenbeisz, Robert 476 Eisenberg, Irwin 74 Eisenman, Stephen J. 451 Ek, Charlotte J. 412 Ekberg, Charles R. 428 Ekberg, Steven K. 428 Ekins, Patricia A. 476 Elberson, William G. 422 Eldred, Ann L. 405 Eldridge, Sarah E. 337 Eliason, Charlotte 452 Ellerby, Joann E. 294 Ellifrit, Nancy J. 476 Ellinsen, Larry A. 116, 422 Ellingson, Paul G. 454 Elliott, Barbara J. 185 Elliott, Eugene 108 Elliott, Garry W. 372 Ellis, James R. 104 Ellis, Judith A. 441 Ellis, Kathleen 153 Ellis, Linda A. 420 Ellis, Margaret K. 117, 353 Ellis, Warren K. 430 Ellison, Georgia S. 185 Elmer, Sandra A. 374 Eloranta, Linda G. 269, 399 Elsbree, Richard G. 411 Ely, Jana M. 441 Emacio, James P. 260, 376 Emel, Victoria A. 412 Emerick, Betty J. 366, 441 Emerick, Lea L. 179 Emerson, Frank A. 469 Emerson, Frederick 353 Emery, Donald 51 Emil, Christie L. 344 Emmi, Linda A. 412 Enderlein, William 164, 368, 451 Endres, Jane 452 Eng, Philip T. 442 Enqard, Pamela F. 386 Engdahl, Julienne R. 395 Engel, Carol A. 374 Engel, Douglas A. 408 Enqelkinq, Elin R, 476 ENGINEERING, COLLEGE of 162 Engineering Students Council 275 English, Vicky L. 188, 289 Englund, Joyce A. 1 17 Engst, Edward D. 446 Enqstrom, A. 378 Enqstrom, Carolee B. 117, 383 Enqstrom, Marilyn J. 378 Enochson, Susan L. 1 17 Enslow, Daphne M. 306, 476 Epps, Susan C. 153, 441 Ericksen, Karen J. 117 Erickson, Bruce H. 462 Erickson, Ernest 0. 1 17 Erickson, Frank L, 469 Erickson, Gary M. 117 Erickson, James R. 391 Erickson, Joan E. 416 Erickson, Joan S. 117 Erickson, John S. 422 Erickson, Karon S. 399 Erickson, Lee E. 329 Erickson, Leigh H. 117,372 Erickson, Mary E. 336 Erickson, Mary Jane 418 Erickson, Robert J. 460 Erickson, Stanley E. 396 Erickson, Steven C. 451 Erickson, Susan E. 117, 416 Eriksen, Karen J. 383 Erskine, Ronald D. 476 Erskine, William C. 50 Ervin, Marcia J. 185, 452 Erwin, Janice M. 418 Eskenazi, Victoria 439 Estes, Michael L. 391 Esther, Linda J. 117 Ethier, Diane D. 416 Ethinqton, Paul R. 350 ETHNOMUSICOLOGY 80 Etzwiler, James A. 164, 328 Eustace, Candace 343 Evans, Allison S. 420 Evans, Caroline 399 Evans, Daniel 307 Evans, Deborah M. 414 Evans, Donald D. 403 Evans, Emily H. 117,414 Evans, Gary A. 362 C ins, Gary L. 392 Evans, Janis E. 418 Evans, Julie E. 416 Evans, Katherine A. 436 Evans, Nancy S. 386 Evans, Robert L. 426 Evans, Robert W. 396 Evans, Sandra L. 343 Evans, Wayne R. 164 Evans, William H. 456 Everett, Christine 344 Everett, Robert W. 391 Evers, Lois A. 353, 482 Eversen, Marqaret E. 155 Ewalt, Robert 368 Ewbank, Dorothy I. 405 Ewing, Jimmie D. 434 Eyier, John H. 296, 41 1 Faa, Donald C. 456 Faber, Brian F. 425 Eager, Patricia A. 395 Fagergren, Duane C. 408 Failor, Sherrie L. 146 Fairbanks, John R. 442 Fairbourn, Susan A. 414 Fairbrook, Lonnie L. 35, 117, 368, 446, 447 Fairchild, Nancy C. 337 Fairleigh, Sonia S. 395 Falcone, Mark S. 379, 391 Falconer, Kathleen 348 Fales, Jane H. 383 Falkenstein, Robert 426 Fall, David T. 458 Fallen, David G. 422 Fallon, Michael L. 469 Fallon, Nancy S. 153, 399 Fammestad, Reidun M. 294 Fankhauser, Robert 369, 426 Farber, Stephen G. 448 Farias, Carol A. 341 Farish, Joyce E. 418 Farley, Forest M. 446 Farmer, Larry C. 476 Farnsworth, Carol S. 297, 476 Farreil, M. Frances 414 Farrington, Sue A. 353 Farsie, Peter W. 433 Farstad, Karl H. 117, 422 Fasano, Diane L. 414 Fasano, Gary L. 117, 422 Fast, Scott 0. 473 Fate, Don D. 428 Faulk, Bruce G. 117, 329 Faulkner, Nancy A. 347 Faulkner, Neil P. 256 Faulkner, Ronald D. 476 Fawcett, Gregory 469 Feasel, Robert R. 278, 376 Feder, Barry A. 466 Fein, Albert H. 476 Feinstetn, Larry B, 466 Feitush, Vickie L. 153, 378 Feld, Donna L. 381 Feldman, Nicholas W. 428 Feldman, Dana J. 454 Felker, Thomas S. 117, 396 Felty, Wesley R. 117 Ferbrache, Jeanine 185 Ferche, Roger E. 451 Ferguson, Dranne S. 337 Ferquson, Lynn N. 117, 441 Ferguson, Pamela S. 1 17 Ferguson. Robert W. 476 Fernandes, Douglas 138 Ferrario, John F. 362 Ferrera, R. David 300, 466 Ferrin, Joseph L. 117, 368, 372 Ferris, Claudia M. 386 Ferulano, Antonette 1 17 Field, Susan M. 452 Fielding, Joseph E. 173, 459 Fields, Henry M. 466 Filbin, Virginia 418 Fillinger, Marc L. 173 Fimmel, Susan F. 117 Finch, Suzann M. 345 Finck, Dessa L. 436 524 Finder, Carolyn 0. 297, 351 Findlav, James D. 408 Fingeroot, Susan E. 439 Finholm, John E. 467 Fink, Ingrid R. 353 Fink, Jean S. 117, 378 Fink, Susan W. 417 Finney, Donald B. 425 Finney, Susan M. 386 Finnigan, Frances A. 405 Finnigan, Stephen A. 454 Fiorito, Victoria 378 Fischnaller, Bryan 118, 451 Fisti, Frederick H. 403 Fisher, James N. 476 Fisher, Larklyn H. 118 Fisher, Louis 188 Fisher, Peter V. 403 Fisher, Yvonne M. 336 FISHERIES, College of 170 fister, Kathleen S. 332 Fitzgerald, Colleen 341 Fitzgerald, Julie 337 Fttzsimmons, Rana R. 347 Fitzthum, Jeffery E. 408 Flaathen, Eigil 236, 411 Flaks, Gini K. 439 Flaks, Kenneth A. 448 Flanders, iVlargaret 417 Flansaas, Micheal N. 236 Flarys, Thereza 399 Fleck, RynoldC. 391 Fleet, Gerald R. 376 Fleischman, Rodney 1 18, 350 Fleming, Larry I. 396 Fleming, Mary S. 188 Fletcher, Janet L. 185 Fletcher, Ruth M. 452 Flett, Thomas S. 256 Flickner, Janet M. 330 Flint, James C. 34, 37, 39 Flint, Susan L. 327 Flodguist, Evan R. 153 Flodquist, Susan A. 1 53 Flore, Kathleen 347 Flowers, Barbara G. 414 Floyd, Jacqueline L. 188, 289 Fluegge, Dennis L. 1 18, 376 Fluke, John C. 476 Flyg, Richard A. 369, 400 Flynn, Bruce P. 454 Flynn, Gregory L. 396, 397 Focke, A. A. 118 Fodor, Cassandra A. 325 Foerster, Joan M. 452 Foged, Karen B. 341 Foley, Patrick A. 403 Folger, Christine L. 30, 330 Folkers, Lyie K. 164 Folkestad, Eugene G. 288 Folkms, David L. 469 Folkins, Kate P. 476 Fonceca, Ricardo 118, 236, 433 FOOTBALL 204 Forbes, Clayton R. 391 Forbes, Craig L. 454 Forbes, Gary R. 138, 256 Forbes, Terry 0. 454 Ford, Carol A. 118 Ford, Kathleen M. 345 Ford, Marva L. 332 Ford, Mary M. 389 Ford, Michele M, 153 Ford, Nancy L. 414 Ford, Patrick 454 Ford, Richard G 300, 358 Ford, Sandra L. 414 Ford, Wayne J. 164 Ford, Yvonne L. 378 FORESTRY, College of 172 Forsythe, Greg H. 430 Fortier, Michelle P. 338 Fortner, Jimmie C. 153 Fortun, Jay B. 118, 331 Foss, Fredrick M. 454 Foss, Ralph C. 442 Foster, Constance L. 153 Foster, Frank E. 454 Foster, Howard A. 281, 396 Foster, John W. 422 Foster, Lawrence C. 1 18 Foucault, Allan L. 153, 476 Fountain, David C. 164 Fountain, Jon M. 476 Fowler, Diana B. 339 Fowler, James L. 173, 476 Fowler, Reginald M. 425 Fox, Dennis N, 164 Fox, Maureen E. 436 Fox, Rhea J. 395 Fox, Sandra S. 153, 338 Fox, Terry J. 300, 430 Fratjord, David L. 353 Francis, James L. 300 Francis, James R. 408 Francisco, Jean M. 332 Francisco, Russ K. 425 Franke, Robert L. 408 Frankel, Elizabeth 476 Frankfurter, Michael 138, 353 Franklin, Donald K. 1 18 Franklin, Gail M. 338 Franks, Jeannette 5, 383 Franks, Stephen R. 460 Franzwa, Joann 345 Frasch, Carl E. 118, 476 Erase, Stephen E. 262 Frasier, Clair E. 476 Frazee, James E, 428 Frazier, Gerald A. 118 Fraizer, Leiand S. 173 Frazier, Robert D. 140, 444 Frazier, Susan J, 418 Frederick, Carol L. 405 Frederickse-n, Jay A. 462 Free, Ronald D. 362 Freece, Jacilyn B. 294 Freeley, Georgia M. 476 Freeman, Ralph S. 262 Freimuth, Stanley G. 456 French, Richard B. 362 Freund, Victor E. 118 Friberg, Thomas 5. 262, 328 Fricke, Douglas H. 173, 403 Friendly, Samuel J. 278, 353 Fritsch, Katherine 338 Fritz, Robert A. 392 Frodesen, John M, 422 Frogner, Judith C. 153 Frossmo, Theodore A. 460 Frost, James F. 350 Frost, James H. 408 Frost, William B. 396 Froude, Eva M. 179 Fry, Douglas W. 146 Fry, Mary E. 185 Fudetani, Kazuye 179 Fuerst, Richard W. 391 Fukushima, Shoicho 460 Fullagar, Paul R. 140 Fuller, Gerald R. 364 Fulmer, Toni M. 348 Fulthorp, Richard 164 Fulton, Jefferson H, 376 Funk, Cydne C. 452 Funk, Gwendolyn L. 297, 452 Fuqua, Donald C. 329 Furman, Christine M. 452 Furse, Richard R. 392 Fuson, Jonathan L. 466 Eye, Janis 399 Fyfe, Bruce L. 140, 433 Gaddis, Stephen M. 118 Gaeth, William D. 140, 446 Gaqe, Michael L. 454 Gaines, Danielle M. 118 Gaines, David C. 403 Galbraith, Marilyn C. 389 Galbraith, Michael 350 Galbraith, Steven C. 118, 368, 428 Galbraith, Thomas W. 290 Gall, Frederick J. 118 Gall, Lucy E. 412 Gall, Richard C. 428 Gallacher, Elizabeth 118, 405 Gallagher, Kathleen 452 Gallaher, Joan A. 118, 418 Galloway, Susan M. 351 Gallup, Laurie Anne 420 Galperin, Helena 153 Galstaun, Vanich 90 Galvin, Janet M. 179 Galvin, John R. 188, 288 Gamlem, Michael T. 108 GAMMA PHI BETA 414 Gandy, James R. 403 Gangler, Julie M. 395 Garb Day 20 Garber, Margaret A. 1 18 Garber, Steven C. 140 Garcia, Michael I. 290 Gardner, Donald R. 164 Gardner, John 1 1 1 Gardner, Susan C. 418 Gardner, Virqinia P- 452 Garetson, Virginia 399 Garfias, Robert 80 Garke, Sharon A. 297, 386 Garland, Siqna M. 344 Garlinghouse, Jon 41 1 Garner, Larry E. 362 Garrett, Saralynne 389 Garrison, Robert H. 188 Garside, Timothy E. 460 Garske, Susan M. 406 Garvin, Anthony 0. 456 Gassner, Diane F. 381 Gately, Bruce R. 458 Gates, Linda L. 476 Gatiens, John 256 Gaugl, Gary V. 451 Gaukroger, Robin R. 426 Gaulin, Elaine R- 343 Gavin, Sally E. 406 Gayton, Thomas L. 1 18 Gazarek, Charles C. 372 Gebhardt, Patrick G. 391 Geehan, Gregory W. 350 Gelb, Robert 448 Gehrke, Douglas A. 300, 391 Geibel, Frederick M. 396 Geibel, Gudrun M. 406 Geier, Catherine M. 337 Geiger, Lynnel M. 389 Geitner, Neil M. 174 Gemmil, Terrence N. 456 Geoffroy, Janet 1 18, 284, 290, 297, 452 George, Robert L. 174 Georges, Britton L. 425 Georges, Jeffrey L. 425 Gerdes, Armin W. 164 Gere, Pamela S. 153, 353 Gerken, William E. 164 Geyer, Timothy J. 476 Gfeller, Susan J. 386 ard, Frederick C. 425 bbons, Dave R. 353 bbons, Janice L. 343 bbs, Nancy P. 39, 297, 412 bbs, Scott T. 362 bbs, Theresse E. 476 blin, Elizabeth 298 bson, Charles M. 118, 300, 451 bson, Kathleen M, 327 bson, Pamela S. 476 bson, Paul H, 425 Ibert, Bruce N. 164 Ibert, Cecilia M. 378 Ibert, David G. 456 Ibert, Donna L. 297, 345 Ibert, Mark R. 444 Ibo, J. Herbert 108 le, Stanley A. 430 les, David L. 462 Iham, Wayne D. 362 Ihousen, Brent J. 454 Ihuly, Alan F. 358 II, Kathi S. 185 II, Leslie A. 336 llespie, Thomas J. 396 Mies, Helen L. 174 inland, Susan E. 476 llingham, Benton 118, 368, 456 Gillmer, Kathleen S. 441 University Style Center for Over 38 Years symbol of America ' s most famous names Your appearance expresses your good judgement ... in quality, in value, and in taste. Good reason why you should select your clothes with care. Here you can shop ith confidence, because you ' ll recognize the known quality of the lines we carry. You ' ll shop easily, too, because our entire staff is trained to give you experienced, unhurried assistance in your selection. University Way at East 45th Street 525 Gilmore, Evelyn L. 325 Gilpin, Mary A. 325 Gilroy, Patricia L. 153, 353 Gilson, Douglas E. 460 Gimness, Kafherine 337 Gimness, Mary A. 476 Ginsberg, Jack A. 466 Ginther, Penny 190, 482 Gismervig, Martin W. 360 Givler, Alan J. 425 Gierde, Marvin J. 425 Gjesdahl, Eric G. 300, 425 Gladson, Neil S. 290 Glaesser, Johanna 418 Giant, Bruce S. 466 Giant, Gary N. 260, 466 Glaser, Leonard C. 358 Glaubert, Diane 146 Glare, Paul J. 392 Gleason, Charles F. 256 Gleason, Madeline M. 118,406 Gleason, Trenna E. 118, 284, 302, 395 Glen, Robert A. 292, 326 Glenn, Bonnie L. 353 Glenn, Paula M. 405 Gloer, Roxana 179 Glundberg, Martha A. 389 Gnos, Perry J. 396 Godbev, Marcia D. 338 Goddard, Kenneth G. 425 Godfrey, Jane E. 153 Godwin, James 0. 458 Goldberg, Larry D. 466 Golden, Terry C. 408 Golding, Carl J. 467 Goldman, Alan B. 466 Goldman, Bruce W. 430 Goldman, Louis H. 164, 430 Goldman, Stephen L. 118, 448 Goldsmith, John W. 293 Goldsmith, Lawrence 433 Gonnason, Durlyn R. 348 Gonnason, Meryl L, 333 Gooder, Arnold D. 257 Goodman, John S. 305 Goodnight, Linda C. 185 Goodrich, Bruce W. 118 Goodrich, Glenn B. 118, 353 Goodsell, William H. 430 Goodwin, Norman P. 396 Goold, Susan E. 417 Gordner, Kenneth C. 140, 268 Gordon, Carla A. 343 Gordon, David D. 462 Gordon, Frank D. 460 Gordon, Nancy M. 345 Gordon, Thomas W. 434 Gordon, William G. 460 Gore, Bruce W. 454 Gorham, Katherine E. 420 Gormley, Gail F. 343 Gorny, Blase S. 428 Gorremans, Pamela D. 185 Gorton, Michael A. 296, 41 1 Goss, E. Lyie 110 Goudge, Carole C. 406 Goudie, Nancy J. 414 Gould, Janice L. 344 Gould, Mark 364 Goulding, Robin G. 414 Gourley, Jeannette 155, 476 Gove, Larry W, 140, 376 Gowing, Linda A. 417 GRADUATE SCHOOL 174 Grady, Jean P. 155, 406 Graham, Barbara A. 417 Graham, Linda K. 337 Grahn-Wendlerkrantz, Monica 412 Gran, Carol M. 155 Grandy, Susan A. 383 Granger, Heather M. 419 Granneberg, Gail M. 1 18 G ranston, Bruce R. 460 Graves, Barbara M. 140 Graves, Jack M. 428 Graves, Mark C. 460 Graves, Robert P. 438 Gray, Alan G. 146 Gray, Gale T. 164 Gray, Lewis H. 293, 403 Gray, Stephen W. 476 Gray, William E. 146, 403 Green, Marlin K. 164 Green, Pamela A. 414 Green, Thomas A. 262 Greene, Alice B. 417 Greene, Hedley W. 434 Greener, Robert B. 460 Greenman, Barbara A. 395 Greenman, Sharon K. 261, 333 Greenslilt, Patricja 185, 419 Greenslitt, Sally J. 419 Greer, Robert C. 391 Greer, Stephen W. 391 Gregerson, Ned 0. 146 Gregory, Pamela L. 333 Gregory, Paul E. 164 Greig, Laurie M. 417 Grenley, Gary I. 466 Grevstad, Patra K. 417 Griffin, James V. 469 Griffin, Kathleen R. 343 Griffing, Lee R. 396 Griffiths, James B. 400 Griffiths, Jeffrey 164, 400 Griffiths, Robert L. 140, 396 Grigg, George C. 462 Grimes, Ed 460 Grimes, Florence L. 185 Crimes, Kenneth F. 425 Grimit, Michael P. 364 Grimm, Noreen S. 476 Grimm, Russell S. 476 Griner, Terry W. 391 Grinslead, Beth K. 399 Griswold, Mariorie 297, 417 Groen, Pamela 383 Gromelski, Bradford 84 Gromko, Bonnie L. 294 Gronberg, Janice A. 261, 441 Gronka, Kathryn A. 399 Groundwater, Lance 430 Grout, Georgia M. 476 Grover, Parry E. 260 Groves, William C. 118 Grubb, Richard R. 146 Gruber, Karl L. 164, 462 Gudgel, Kim P. 278, 425 Guernsey, Donna S. 406 Gulstine, Leiand H. 456 Gundersen, Charles 256 Gundersen, Susan K. 476 Gunderson, Darryl E. 438 Gunderson, Gordon R. 118 Gunderson, Nancy 0. 155, 386 Gunderson, Sue 299 Gunderson, Virginia 29 Gundlach, Vaughn 1 18 Gunn, Barbara N. 1 18, 353 Gunner, Pamela L. 399 Gustatson, Carol J. 294 Gustafson, Douglas 164, 262 Gustafson, Tamara L. 386 Gustav, Susan L. 381 Gustilo, Augustine 1 18 Gustman, Ronald P. 256 Guthrie, John W. 408 Guttormsen, Kristian 164, 230, 392 Guyman, Douglas E. 425 Guyman, Gregory W. 328 Guyman, Robert G. 164 Guzman, Bernardo 164 Gwinn, Cathy J. 348 Gygax, Felix S. 300, 328 Gylland, Ernest R. 350 GYMNASTICS 234 H Haakenson, Richard 173, 459 Haapanen, Lawrence 155 Haase, Nancy M. 399 Habbestad, Alvin R. 164 Hacker, Michael J. 118 Hackler, Kirk H. 358 Hadley, George H, 391 Hadley, James E. 50, 366, 391 Hadley, Richard G. 118, 460 Hafner, Michelle L. 419 Haga, Elizabeth T. 386 Hagen, Douglas E. 262 Hagen, Larry E. 164, 326 Haggerty, Daniel L. 164 HAGGETT 324 Haglund, John A. 460 Hague, Richard J. 358 Hagwell, Don E. 451 Haig, Judith A. 155, 302, 441 HAIKU INTERLUDE 190 Haines, Sally M. 118, 302 Haizlip, Julius E. 476 Halbig, Cynthia R. 441 Hale, Clifford G. 118, 262, 290 Hale, Robert L. 278, 425 Haley, Patricia J. 118 Hall, Chrislme C. 419 Hall, Donald E. 369, 372 Hall, Joanne 476 Hall, Julie H.405 Hall, Linda M. 118, 290, 405 Hall, Richard R. 278, 396 Hall, Robert C. 43 Hall, Sandra L. 119 Hall, Terrill 119, 364 Hall, Wesley B. 476 Halligan, Gerald M. 140, 368, 460 Halligan, Peggy 337 Hallstrom, Jane 336 Halpern, Marvin J. 260 Halpern, Stanley D. 448 Halpin, Shirley A. 174, 353 Halsan, Mary M. 386 Halstead, Jacqueline 1 19 Halvorson, Dana R. 428 Hamann, David G- 364 Hamblin, Dorn D. 362 Hamel, John L. 462 Hamel, Virginia M. 417 Hamilton, Janet J. 337 Hamilton, Jeannie M. 330 Hamilton, Nancy L. 155 Hamilton, Nancy S. 333 Hamlin, Michael E. 451 Hammergren, Susan G. 420 Hammerschmifh, Louise 395 Hammond, Charles E. 408 Hammond, James R. 391 Hammond, Richard 140, 408 Hammond, Richard L. 460 Hammond, Robert M. 459 Hammond, Roy A. 146 Hammond, Russel E. 408 Hampton, James D. 391 Hanberry, John W. 362 Hancock, Paul R. 140 Hand, Deborah C. 119 Hand, John D. 262, 376 Handeland, Arne M, 331 Haney, Sally 441 Hanks, Cheryl J. 185 Hanlon, Douglas W. 462 Hanna, Melanie J. 383 Hannah, John E. 456 Hanneman, Leroy E. 164 Hannes, Frederick W. 425 Hannukaine, John F. 469 Hanola, Alene M. 119 HANSEE 334 Hansen, Ann L. 476 Hansen, Arnold C. 425 Hansen, Barbara E. 419 Hansen, Cathryn A. 341 Hansen, Cheryl L. 476 Hansen, Christooher 326 Hansen, Claudia D. 477 Hansen, Grant E. 300, 425 Hansen, Hanne L. 412 Hansen, Howard J. 458 Hansen, Karen Anne 188, 289 Hansen, Karen Anne 155, 353 Hansen, Kathleen L. 406 Hansen, Kenneth 0. 300, 460 Hansen, Kristine 0. 119, 405 Hansen, Mike K. 365 Hansen, Nikki L. 337 Hansen, Richard B, 108 Hansen, Robert D. 358 Hansen, Ronald E. 164, 454 Hanson, Donald S. 391 Hanson, Gary A. 173 Hanson, Gordon H. 108 Hanson, John W. 430 Hanson, Marysusan 378 Hanson, Nancy J. 351 Hanson, Steve A. 460 Hansson, James N. 331 Hansvold, Shaunee 344 Herbert, Richard W. 458 Harbottle, Mary C. 417 Hard, Carolyn M. 343 Hardebeck, Jerry L. 426 Harden, Ned R. 467 Hardin, Sandra K. 261, 345 Harding, John W. 119 Hardison, Carol L. 179 Hardman, John E. 140, 456 Hardy, John M. 456 Hardy, Katherine M. 420 Harer, Kathleen 299 Hargiss, Phillip M. 164, 353 Hargrave, Natalie P. 341 Harke, Stanton R. 262 Harle, Tom W. 422 Harlocker, Fred 106 Harlow, Ann M. 277, 414 Harlow, Becky L. 441 Harman, Thomas C. 469 Harmer, Corliss J. 452 Harmon, Mark C. 140, 368, 376 Harmon, Timothy D. 469 Harper, Gordon B. 430 Harper, Robert B. 360 Harrington, Margaret 179 Harris, Alfred J. 426 Harris, Bert 29 Harris, David J, 293 Harris, Gordon K. 220, 224, 226 Harris, Jane 406 Harris, John M. 360 Harris, Kristin 8. 250, 452 Harris, Leslie J. 417 Harris, Mariorie M. 185 Harris, Milton G. 164 Harris, Susan M. 420 Harris, William N. 119, 368, 466 Harrold, Margaret B. 345 Hart, Benton A. 460 Hart, Jack R. 296, 396, 397 Hart, Richard A. 288 Hart, Thomas E. 408 Hartford, David C. 454 Hartley, Dorothy H. 341 Hartley, Frances V. 338 Hartman, Dwight A. 372 Hartman, Jerry L. 146 Hartnett, David E. 444 Hartsook, Melvin J. 164 Hartung, Ellyn L. 412 Hartvigsen, Crislyn 155 Harvey, Ann L. 1 19 Harvey, Jane L. 147, 405 Harvey, John W. 140 Harvey, Laura E. 395 Harvey, Linda N. 412 Harvey, Molly L. 306, 414 Harwick, Raymond D. 119, 444 Haselwood, Camille 395 Hashimoto, Joanne M. 179 Haskins, Stephanie 453 Haslet, Jean M. 383 Hass, Joanne 414 Hassen, Howard 229 Hassler, Daniel L. 358 Hasson, Judy A. 381 Hasson, Marilyn S. 439 Hasson, Victor 448 Hastings, Carrol A. 419 Hatch, Charles E. 425 Hatch, Merrily H. 406 Hauck, Vern E. 140, 256 Hauff, Randall D. 467 Hauge, Claudia J. 477 Haugen, George E. 140 Haugen, John M. 41 1 Haugen, Karen M. 343 Haugen, Terri L. 419 Haugland, Lynnea I. 412 Haugseth, Stephen S. 442 Haun, Harold E. 329 Haussmann, Christian 164, 262 Havas, Heinz 391 Havel, Susan J. 185, 441 Havnaer, Myrna D. 155, 284, 302, 399 Hawk, Tonnie J. 339 Hawken, Jacqueline 185 Hawks, Ralph L. 422 Hawley, Christine J. 340 Haworth, David L. 119 Hawthorne, Joseph 444 Hay, William M, 451 Hayasaki, Yoshihide 236, 433 Hayashi, Michael G. 362 Hayden, Gary F. 140 Hayden, Hope V. 470 Hayen, David E. 454 Hayen, Donald E. 454 Hayenga, Kathleen M. 338 Hayes, Donald S. 1 19 Hayes, Gerald M, 477 Hayes, Paula S. 351 Haynes, Frederick B. 365 Haynes, Joan K. 119,441 Hayton, William L. 188, 288, 289, 329 Hazelton, Richard E. 392 Headstrom, Robert G. 462 Heald, Carole A. 297, 389 Heath, J. David 164 Heaton, Bill E. 326 Heaton, Jane F. 420 Heaton, Leslie L. 389 Hebert, Henry P. 433 Hecht, Julia A. 345 Hedberg, Linda R. 147 Heffncr, Jann K. 378 Hefte, Bonnie C. 378 Hefty, Linda L. 119 Hegewald, Ronald M. 292, 329 Heggen, Marcia J. 297, 378 Heichel, Luthera N, 333 Heidt, William E. 360 Heimbigner, Gary W. 300, 425 Heimbigner, Joan E. 302, 405 Heinemann, M. Edith 325 Heinitz, Eva 76 Heino, Ralph V. 120, 451 Helbock, Patricia A. 477 Heleker, Charles E. 260, 358 Helman, William T. 396 Helmets, Merrilee K. 477 Helphrey, Donald M. 456 Hemingson, Robin C. 444 Hemion, John A. 460 Henckel, Wyman D, 164, 473 Hender, Stephen C, 391 Hendershott, Jon R. 391 Henderson, James P. 364 Henderson, Kristi M. 120, 399 Henderson, Stephen 376 Henderson, Thomas J. 477 Henderson, Victoria 414 Henderson, Wayne 41 1 Hendricks, Sarah E. 389 Hendrickson, Andrew 288 Hendrickson, John D. 256 Hendrickson, Paul L. 262, 296. 428 Hendrickson, Thomas 41, 43, 120, 296, 411 Henn, Gary D. 164 Henneberry, Ward D. 353 Hennig, Rodney W. 392 Henriksen, Gary L. 362 Henry, Diana F. 417 Henry, Patricia M. 306, 399 Henry, Sandra L. 477 Hensel, Dolores A. 351 Henshaw, Boyd J. 372 Hentqes, Kenneth M. 164 Heppenstall, Timothy 140, 426 Herber, Judy E. 341 Herberg, Judith 405 Herbig, David N. 403 Herche, Thomas F. 396 Herdlein, Kathleen 477 Heritage, Jeffrey S. 467 Herm, Jean C. 414 Hermann, Adelle M. 441 Hermann, Craig M. 140, 260, 444 Hermann, James D. 287, 396 Hermanson, Jan E. 344 Hermanson, Karen V. 39, 44 Hermsen, James R. 120, 428 Hern, Gerald W. 460 Hern, Judy E. 179 Herness, Roger G. 396 Herr, Linda C. 155 Herring, Mary S. 155, 407 Herrington, Gregg L. 53, 120, 278, 353 Herrmann, Charles J. 41 1 Herron, Katherine J. 419 Hesch, Michael M 428 Hess, Lee M. 473 Hesse, William C, 120 Heverlino, Jock T. 120, 353 Hewett, Carol A. 155 Hewett, Patricia A. 417 Hewitt, Steven J. 278, 462 Heyden, Jack R. 328 Hevse, Kathryn A. 325 Hiatt, Dianne M. 120, 405 Hiatt, Nancy J. 405 Hiberd, John B. 426 Hickev, Wesley J. 403 Hicks. Mariorie A. 419 Hicks, Nancy J- 453 Hicks, Warren D. 164 Hidding. Anne L. 327 Hiddleston, Patricia 297, 420 Hietala, Joan M. 413 Higgins, Jeremy W. 120, 457 Hiohsmith. Timme K. 420 Hilbert, Patsy R. 405 Hildahl. Susan J. 339 Hilen, Ingrid 120. 420 Hilen. Kristin 429 Hill. Carolyn J. 386 Hill. Dana V, 378 Hill. David S. 459 Hill. Edward J. 454 Hill. Glenna H. 155 Hill, Judith E. 261, 264. 306, 389 Hill, Karin A. 414 Hill, Kathleen A. 383 Hill, William C. 120 Hilliard, William T. 430 Hillman, John A. 140 Hillman, Lee 121, 405 Hillshafer, David H. 365 Hilsinger, George R. 256 Hiltner, Nancy L. 453 Hilton, Earl L. 121 Hilton, Elizabeth J. 121, 290 Hilton, Richard L. 411 Hind, Ronald H, 120, 391 Hines, Nancie M, 121, 301, 453 Hintz, Luther M. 108, 425 Hintze, Craig F. 457 Hinxman, Donald 8. 430 Hirakami, Francis K. 164, 438 Hiranaka, Paul K. 288 Hirschberq, Richard 173 Hirsh, Steven B. 140, 411 Hirst, Paul A. 166 526 Hiscock, Barbara 74 Hiserman, Stanley J. 428 Hitchcock, Cathy L. 383 Hjort, Dale W. 350 Ho, Nancy J. t85 Hoagland, Helen 108 Hoard, John W. 422 Hochsprung, Carol J. 121, 353 Hodge, James B. 428 Hodges, Linda C. 351 Hodgins, Arthur W. 457 Hodin, Pamela S. 261, 297, 381 Hoefer, Sandra J. 399 Hoesly, Richard A. 408 Hofer, Linda L. 185 Hofer, Maynard P. 360 Hoff, Laurie A. 407 Hoff, Robert A. 460 Hoffer, Diane L. 389 Hoffman, Kathleen A. 344 Hoffman, Mary R. 405 Hoffman, Stanley G. 331 Hofstatter, Robert 372 Hogan, Lynn K. 261, 306, 420 Hogan, Patricia E. 341 Hogan, Patrick M. 358 Hoge, Michael W. 360 Hohl, Mary E. 453 Hokanson, Alicia K. 420 Hokanson, Constance 121 Hokanson, Erika M. 441 Hokanson, Randolph 76 Holbein, Cynthia K. 121, 419 Holdeman, George R. 147 Holder, Jane E. 407 Holeman, Ann 405 Holeton, Robert E. 467 HOLLADAY HOUSE 328 Holland, James E. 451 Holland, John D, 477 Hollenback, Jack T. 140, 403 Hollingsworth, Cynthia 417 Hollis, Charles L. 469 Hollow, Walter B. 426 Holm, Bruce D. 56 Holm, Jeanne 36, 51 Holm, John 296 Holman, Michael B. 458 Holmberg, Russell B. 451 Holmes, Douglas E. 457 Holmes, John A. 166, 296 Holmes, John S. 300, 366, 367, 444 Holmes, Michael I. 121 Holmes, Susan E. 339 Holmquist, Richard 177, 358 Holms, Steven L. 442 Holscher, Ursula W. 121, 395 Holt, Charles G. 477 Holt, Karen J. 407 Holzemer, Wilham I, 121, 353 HOMECOMING 22 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB 277 Hommel, Alan K. 391 Hommel, Edward M. 140, 391 HONDERICH HOUSE 384 Honeywell, Janet G. 297, 395 Honigbaum, Cheryl J. 405 Hoofnagle, Dennis L. 147 Hoover, Timothy A. 426 Hope, Mary K. 453 Hopkins, David J. 454 Hopp, Steven J. 433 Hopping, Marion S. 420 Hopson, Michael R. 256 Horike, Cheryl L. 185 Horman, Richard N. 448 Horn, Gregory S. 41 1 Horn, Paula Dale 121 Hornbeck, Peqay R. 121 Home. Susan H. 389 Horning, William F. 460 Horosko, Stephanie 121 Horswill, Ann C. 185 Horton, Dolores M. 477 Hosea, Paul B. 467 Hosea, Thomas W. 369, 454 Hoskins, Franz P. 278, 457 Hostek, Loren D. 396 Hosterman, K, Jill 121, 378 Hotchkiss, Douglas C. 121 Houghton, Dennis P. 428 Houlahan, Gary R. 400 House, Nancy L. 453 Hovde, David R. 220. 226, 229 Hovland, Anne M. 419 Howard, Barbara N. 155, 336 Howard. Carol K. 477 Howard. Gwendolyn 294 Howard. Lowell E. 166 Howard. William G. 391 Howard. William J. 121, 428 Howe, Katherine C. 185. 383 Howe, Stanley A. 121, 392 Howell, Betty V. 378 Howell. Jean E. 341 Howerton, Thomas H. 433 Howlette, Kay E. 186 Hover. Peter D. 396 Hoyt, Anita E. 121, 353 Hoyt, Jacqueline S. 333 Hruza, Franklyn L. 109 Hubbell. John M. 444 Huber. Nancy A. 405 Huber. William R. 121. 460 Hubert. Jon R. 250. 353 Huckaba. Nancy J. 389 Hudson. Bonnie J. 325 Hudson, David H. 420 Hudson, Donna L. 155 Hudson, James F. 460 Hudson, John L. 141 Huether, Alvin L. 376 Huey, David P. 425 Huff, Jessica M. 332 Hughes, John G. 458 Hughes, Marilyn L. 155. 353 Hughes. Richard M. 174 Hugo, Christopher R. 392 Huguenin, David V. 454 Hubs, Roy E. Jr. 469 Hulbert, Janice A. 337 Hulbert, Tanauan 340 Hulet, Robert D. 391 Hull, Alison M. 378 Hull, Daniel R. 233 Hull, Victoria S. 343 Hullinger, Sandra E. 419 Hume, Darrel J. 460 Hume, Douglas R. 121, 430 Hume, Gregory R. 460 Hume. Robert D, 364 Humling. Julie G. 383 Humphreys. Donna S. 121 Hungerford. David E. 460 Hunt, Dorothy S. 121 Hunt. Robert E. 372 Hunter. Betty J. 419 Hunter, James R. 426 Hunter, James S. 278, 300, 425 Hunter, John R. 426 Hunter, Laurence 477 Hunter, Michael 8. 166, 477 Hunter, Sherryl L. 294 Huntington, Judith N. 340 Huntsperger, James E. 434 Hurley, Dennis J. 396 Hurley, Linda E. 351 Hurley, Nancy C. 121, 453 Hurt, Morton D. 121, 428 Huse, Dennis T. 365 HUSKY SWIM CLUB 278 HUSKY WINTER SPORTS CLUB 280 Huson. Diane L. 353 Hutchison. Ann E. 327 Hutchison, Susan M. 61, 121, 284, 301, 302, 399 Hybridge, John C. 477 Hynes. Sharon C. 155, 389 Hynes, Sheila M. 389 Hyslop, Robert C. 376 Hysong, Irene K. 141, 395 lasella, Michael J. 147 Ide, Kathryn E. 336 Iglitzin, Alan 74 Iheme, Ishmael U. 141, 477 Ihrig, Thomas M. 391 lllg, Joseph P, 434 lllman, Terry A. 325 Imsland, Steven F. 166. 262 Ingalls, Roy M. 166 Ingle, Marcus D. 174, 328, 336 Ingman, Karen N. 420 Ingram, Vana J. 414 Inman, Janice K. 121 Innes. Andrea L. 344 INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL 366 INTERNATIONAL SHOW 92 INTRAMURALS 242 Irvine, Mary E. 353 Irving, Randy W. 141, 376 Irwin. Anne E. 378 Isaacson, James M. 166, 469 Isaacson, Lee A. 399 Isaacson, Robert W. 376 Ishihara. James J, 354 Ismon, Thomas E. 121 . 376 Israel. Allen D, 292. 296. 300, 412, 466 Israel, Arthur C. 466 Israel, Joe L. 466 Israel. Robert I. 448 Ito. Merrill 166. 329 Iveroth. Thomas C. 376 Iverson, Gary 0. 364 Iverson, Gordon R. 21, 173, 459 Iverson, Kenneth J. 438 Iverson, Margaret 284 Iverson. Warren M. 365 Ives. Cleveland 0. 425 Ivie. Robert S. 444 Iwata. Theodore K. 121 Iwen, Sharon L. 347 Izutsu, Karen T. 155 P. university district ALWAYS FIRST QUAUTY J Jackson, Barbara M. 121 Jackson, Jayne A. 453 Jackson, Linda A. 343 Jackson, Linda E. 419 Jackson, Svivia A. 297. 302. 453 Jacobsen, Daniel C. 473 Jacobsen, James H. 454 Jacobsen, Lee F. 141 Jacobson, Bruce E. 425 Jacobsen, Carole J. 155, 419 Jacobson, Dorothy E. 186 Jacobson, James M, 457 Jacobson, Jeffrey J. 391 Jacobson, Patricia 441 Jacobson, Patricia 121, 420 Jacobson, Susan L. 441 Jadick, Joseph T. 121 Jaffe, Harvey A. 466 Jaffe, Robert S. 300, 366, 367, 368, 448 Jaffe, Thomas E. 466 Jahn, Nicholas W. 403 Jaksich, Jeffrey J. 372 Jaibert, Joe J. 141,230, 231, 296, 410,411 James, Gary T, 467 James, Jennifer D. 441 James, Kathleen M. 186, 395 James, Michael A. 408 James, Robert D. 121, 365 James, William M. 369, 451 Jamison, Jerald W. 29, 41, 300, 447, 467 University Penney ' s for over 40 years on the ' ave ' , offering students home-town friendliness and fashion-conscious know-how ! shop weeknights ' til 9 p.m. 527 Jamison, Marc A. 469 Janin, Louise 121 Janson, Margaret A. 341 Jansons, Juris 60 Jardon, Hugh 425 Jarolimek, John 35 Jarr, William A. 434 Jarvis, Bruce R. 396 Jarvis, Richard M. 372 Jarvis, Stephen P. 372 Jarvis, Wendv M. 453 Jaskovsky, Janet F. 395 Jassen, Lawrence E. 448 Jessuo, Sandra 37 Jaworski, Allen J. 422 Jay, Lawrence B. 444 Jeffries, Sherman J. 451 Jefferson, Darcy D. 420 Jefferson, Janice G. 420 Jeffrey, Jo M. 417 Jeffries, Clark D. 121,358 Jeffries, Kenneth L. 358 Jelovich, Sandra A. 155 Jenft, Diane K. 325 Jenkins, Candace E. 399 Jenkins, Roger C. 425 Jennings, Alan F. 460 Jennings, George M. 454 Jennings, Michael D. 457 Jennings, Pamela J. 386 Jensen, Barry A. 141 Jensen, Bernie L. 186 Jensen, Candice A. 179, 285 Jensen, Carol A. 348 Jensen, Charles T. 403 Jensen, Helen M. 327 Jensen, Janice L. 188, 289 Jensen, Lawrence M. 173 Jensen, Michael S. 454 Jensen, Nancy L. 399 Jensen, Paul D. 365 Jensen, Terry C. 444 Jeppe, James A. 141 Jepsen, Nancy D. 294 Jermann, Jerry V. 362 Jerstad, Helen L. 333 Jessen, Cheryl E. 345 Jessup, Richard A. 433 Jesswein, Lynn K. 77 Jeter, Donald W. 262 Jetter, Karen E. 343 Jeude, William W. 256 Jewett, Joyce L. 383 Jirous, Jane I. 405 Johannessen, Tor K. 155, 305 Johannesson, Karen 470 Johansen, Ann R. 297, 306. 332 Johansen, Carole S. 121, 301, 302 Johansen, Margaret 386 Johansen, Robert S. 426 John, E. Allen 365 John, John T. 121, 287, 296, 454 Johnsen, Kenneth G. 121 Johnsen, Susan 417 Johnson, Barbara L. 417 Johnson, Carrie L. 121 Johnson, Chris J. 121, 256 Johnson, Christine 306, 389 Johnson, Christine 386 Johnson, Danny L. 166 Johnson, David C. 457 Johnson, David M. 454 Johnson, Dennis D. 278, 403 Johnson, Dennis R. 354 Johnson, Diane E. 414 Johnson, Diane M. 405 Johnson, Dianne M. 186 Johnson, Dorothy 345 Johnson, Emmalyn 417 Johnson, Eric S. 403 Johnson, Gary E. 166 Johnson, Gary L. 268 Johnson, Gayle L. 405 Johnson, Geoffrey G. 454 Johnson, George L. 467 Johnson, Glen H. 35, 166, 287, 296, 300 366, 367, 368, 408 Johnson, Grant B. 425 Johnson, Gregory S. 305, 469 Johnson, Howard T. 147 Johnson, Janna L. 420 Johnson, John E. 121, 400 Johnson, Judy C. 344 Johnson, Julie A. 386 Johnson, Karen A. 121, 284, 302, 332 Johnson, Karen G. 121, 407 Johnson, Karen Lee 453 Johnson, Karolynn I. 477 Johnson, Katherine 417 Johnson, Keith E. 166, 438 Johnson, Kirk L. 362 Johnson, Kristi 383 Johnson, Larry A. 369, 458 Johnson, Laurence E. 305, 469 Johnson, Leslie J. 399 Johnson, Lewis F. 331 Johnson, Loren P. 55, 58, 257, 372 Johnson, Margaret M. 383 Johiison, Mark L. 454 Johnson, Mary J. 122, 407 Johnson, Mary L. 389 Johnson, Maureen E. 261, 412 Johnson, Miles 0. 122 Johnson, Nancy A. 327 Johnson, Nicola J. 405 Johnson, Patricia A. 341 Johnson, Patricia D. 405 Johnson, Peter T. 122 Johnson, Randall K. 109, 354 Johnson, Richard I. 147 Johnson, Richard S. 122 Johnson, Roberta A. 122, 389 Johnson, Robin M. 386 Johnson, Sandra M. 407 Johnson, Sharon L. 297, 477 Johnson, Shirley D. 122, 258, 284 Johnson, Stephen R. 408 Johnson, Steve R. 403 Johnson, Steven C. 426 Johnson, Steven K. 469 Johnson, Steven R. 122 Johnson, Sylvia 43 Johnson, Ted C. 462 Johnson, Terry L. 477 Johnson, Thea M. 412 Johnson, Thomas 425 Johnson, Vern 41 1 Johnson, William P. 444 Johnston, Bruce 307 Johnston, Judy A. 155 Johnston, Lynn G. 121 Johnston, Paul S. 408 Johnston, Robert B. 422 Johnston, Susan B. 441 Johnston, William F. 17, 50, 54, 482 Joiner, Dana P. 358 Joiner, Stephen M. 365 Jolly, Jill W. 327 Jolly, William 288 Jones, Allen 425 Jones, Brian 268 Jones, Bryce E. 278, 408 Jones, Diana M. 477 Jones, Earl A. 256 Jones, Eldridge B. 477 Jones, Elizabeth F. 301, 412 Jones, Howard M. 122 Jones, James 425 Jones, Janice L. 405 Jones, Jimmy L. 43, 454 Jones, Jonathan R. 122 Jones, Judith A. 405 Jones, K. Rochelle 294 Jones, Lucy S. 417 Jones, Margaret L. 395 Jones, Margot M. 420 Jones, Mary J. 336 Jones, Nancy E. 348 Jones, Pamela 8. 407 Jones, Patricia C. 477 Jones, Perry J. 451 Jones, Randall R. 329 Jones, Rebecca J. 395 Jones, Roger C. 454 Jones, Stephen J. 426 Jones, Thomas P. 288 Jones, Wendell B. 365 Jones, William N. 360 Jordan, Sharon A. 325 Jorgens, Lyie A. 305, 434 Jorgensen, Elise R. 122 Jorgensen, Kristin 407 Jorgensen, Lynn C. 155 Jorgensen, Timothy C. 430 Joseph, Hilary M. 294 Joseph, Xina C. 412 Joslyn, Vicki E. 122 Joss, Richard R, 444 Joy, Donald M. 122 Joy, Sidney N. 122 Judd, Andrew J, 467 Jungk, Larry A. 354 JUNIOR AMERICAN DENTAL HYGENISTS 282 JUNIOR INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL 369 JUNIOR PANHELLENIC 371 Junker, Judith A. 345 Jurji, Judith A. 122 Justiss, Kathy J. 383 Justus, Janice L. 297, 470 K Kaanta, Susan M. 58, 122, 395, 482 Kadaner, Barbara 439 Kadey, Ronald G. 141 Kaetel, Dieter 0. 141, 326 Kager, Kay V. 155 Kahike, Peter D. 458 Kakiuchi, George 290 Kalbach, Kathryn A. 347 Kalhagen, Carol A. 336 Kalin, John R. 448 Kammerer, Joan 294 Kammeyer, Peter C. 326 Kane, Jack R. 426 Kane, Mary P. 405 Kane, Stephen T. 457 Kangas, Stephen M. 329 Kanzler, Antoinette 351 KAPPA ALPHA THETA416 KAPPA DELTA 418 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA 420 KAPPA PSI 288 KAPPA SIGMA 422 Karkiainen, Paul R. 391 Karlsnes, Ann M. 261, 343 Kama, John 0. 444 Karr, Heather M. 186, 405 Kaseburg, Frederick 166, 460 Kasemeier, Kay L. 407 Kataoka, Richard W. 166 Katz, Solomon 107 Katz, Stephen B. 448 Kauffman, Jeffrey R. 434 Kaufman, Jaqueline 381 Kawaguchi, Christine 276, 277 Kawashima, Carolyn 477 Kaye, Larry 477 KCTS62 Keck, Peter C. 305 Keck, Thomas S. 122, 328 Keefer, Merri L. 347 Keefer, Michael B. 166, 354 Keeler, L. Steve 376 Kcely, Richard M. 408 Keenan, Edward J. 428 Keenan, Joseph D. 278, 477 Keene, David D. 426 Keene, Laurel E. 414 Kehl, Richard D. 296, 426 Kehl, Stanley E. 442 Kehrer, Donovan F. 434 Keil, Bradley A. 391 Keil, Marilyn L. 155, 378 Keller, Frederick D. 467 Keller, Donald R. 454 Keller, John E. 376 Keller, Robert K. 376 Keller, Robin L. 477 Kelley, Bruce P. 477 Kelley, Marie L. 419 Kelley, Martha A. 417 Kelley, Pat A. 122 Kellogg, Linda K. 348 Kellogg, Terrence W. 392 Kells, Michele S. 155 Kelly, Dana E. 122 Kelly, Eileen A. 294 Kelly, Frank H. 411 Kelly, Ivy 477 Kelly, James 8. 141, 469 Kelly, James M. 37, 122, 287, 366, 367, 368, 447, 467 Kelly, Judy D. 122, 407 Kelly, Katherine A. 186, 387 Kelly, Marcia M. 336 Kelly, Mary E. 383 Kelly, Michael G. 430 Kelly, Patricia A. 294 Kelly, Terrance A. 42, 43 Kelly, Timothy C. 469 Kemper, Melvin D. 350 Kenison, Tim 425 Kennedy, Edward R. 400 Kennedy, James 238, 376 Kennedy, John R. 141 Kennedy, T. Annette 122 Kennell, Ed E. 166, 477 Kenoyer, Marykay 155 Kent, Carole L. 441 Kenway, Virginia E. 354 Kerley, Geoffrey T. 166 Kerr, Constance M. 405 Kerr, Sally J. 441 Kerrigan, Patricia 344 Kershaw, Donna L. 337 Keshlear, Joseph B. 365 Kessner, Nancy K, 345 Kester, Kathryn A. 477 Ketron, Roger W. 122 Kettenring, Karen A. 155 Kettenring, Robin K. 29, 302, 389 Keyes, Douglas F. 369 Keyes, Kathryn A. 417 Keyes, Susan 417 Khvoroff, Victor I. 473 Kiefner, Robert H. 391 Kiehle, David W. 262, 459 Kiehn, Arthur J. 122, 354 Kiger, Ralph W. 166 Kilbourn, David C. 430 Kilbride, Howard W. 39, 287, 469, Kildall, Sandra L. 341 Kilde, Susan D. 351 Kilgore, Catherine 21, 378 Kilgren, Edith M. 276 Killeen, Dennis M. 467 Killien, Robert K. 326 Kilpatrick, Ruth M. 405 Kimball, Patricia L. 186 Kimber, Candice E. 348 Kimberling, Tommie 296, 376 Kimbrough, Landon L. 122 Kimm, Joseph E. 396 Kindinger, Jerry H. 451 KING 328 King, Alan 0. 442 King, Carolyn 420 King, Cindy L. 300, 414 King, Debbra E. 441 King, George S. 372 King, John L. 104 King, John W. 460 King, Mary Carole 186 King, Michael D. 109,358 King, Pamela A. 338 King, Pamela M. 155, 378 King, William K. 358 Kingman, Gary D. 433 Kingsbury, Barbara 261, 441 Kingsley, Nathaniel 358 Kinkade, Charles F. 122, 396 Kinnaman, Philip V. 376 Kinney, Suzanne 477 Kinzig, Douglas D. 403 Kipp, Kathleen L. 477 Kirby, Pamela J. 179 Kirby, Susan K. 419 Kirchgessner, John 479 Kirchner, Richard C. 467 Kirk, James P. 457 Kirk, Judd 32, 35, 37, 50, 141, 287, 446, 447 Kirk, Steven G. 141, 467 Kirkpatrick, Gordon 174 Kirkpatrick, John N. 326 Kirkpatrick, Richard 258, 287, 292, 296, 326 Kirkpatrick, Walter 403 Kirsch, Gregory H. 366 Kirschner, Bruce W. 408 Kirschner, Mitchell 466 Kirwan, Kathleen A. 351 Kirz, Paul H. 365 Kisner, Gilda 122,381 Kitamura, Kazua 174, 354 Kitchin, William V. 457 Kitts, William B. 430 Kiyohara, Dennis E. 262 Klan, Kathleen L. 453 Klausler, Roger D. 122 Klawitter, Charles 262 Klein, Eric J, 428 Klein, Myron W. 365 Klein, Peter A. 428 Klein, Robin G. 337 Kleinman, Lynnel B. 439 Kleinman, Ruth A. 439 Kleyn, Jeanne E. 389 Kligfield, Karin L. 439 Kling, Kathryn A. 186 Klinge, Helen C. 414 Klingler, Steven M. 147 Klinker, Kit C. 396 Klock, Karen L. 414 Kloostra, Kathleen 417 Klopfenstein, Carol 420 Klotzbuecher, Heinz 166, 451 Klube, Leon F. 141, 467 Knaack, Rudolph H. 457 Knaggs, Howard J. 433 Kniefel, Robert E. 362 Knierim, Kim P. 43 Knight, Coburn H. 462 Knight, Kenneth R. 426 Knight, Richard D. 428 Knights, Richard L. 174, 354 Knold, Mary L. 441 Knostman, Stanley C. 392 Knott, Gerald T. 460 Knowles, Kerry A. 122, 438 Knox, Kenneth R. 479 Knudsen, James R. 454 Knudsen, Thomas C. 141 Knudson, Carol A. 303, 414 Knudson, Janice K. 341 Knudson, Robert W. 122, 376 Knudtsen, Jack L. 454 Knudtson, Kenneth L. 372 Knutson, Glenn D. 354 Knutzen, George P. 147 Koch, Harold J. 174,326 Koch, Stephen M. 122, 454 Kochis, Bruce E. 408 Koehler, Janice J. 453 Koelsch, 0. Jane 407 Koenig, Robert M. 84 Kohers, Theodor 141 Kohler, Marsha J. 341 Kohls, Jody A. 122, 441 Kok, Kenneth F. 473 Kolar, Toni A. 420 Kollack, Robert I. 466 Kolts, Richard B 428 Konick, Willis 35 Koo, Nancy P. 122, 354, 482 Koon, Karol A. 407 Kooniz, Emmett E. 364 Koonfz, Ralph G. 166 Koopmans, David R. 444 Kopet, Daniel J. 391 Koplin, Charlene A. 381 Koppel, Anne R. 381 Korda, Barbara A. 337 Korfhage, William F. 391 Korpela, Kathleen A. 386 Korsmo, Paul S. 457 Korus, Bruce W. 454 Kosbau, Wayne 482 Koshi, Joyce A. 341 Kosloski, Ronald J. 365 Koss, Barbara M. 325 Koss, Mary K. 405 Kossen, Richard L. 466 Kosy, James P. 362 Koto, Elizabeth 327 Kousbaugh, James D. 288 Kowalski, Henry P. 362 Kowarsh, Carol S. 344 Krabill, Allan H. 166 Kraft, James E. 469 Krahn, Charlotte K. 405 Krall, Michael W. 469 Kramm, Jeffrey S. 392 Krauss, Mary H. 419 Kreft, Paulette A. 370,389 Kreick, Philip J. 358 Krekow, Todd B. 147, 411 Krieger, John H. 362 Krier, Patricia I. 386 Krinbring, Brian A. 396 Kristianson, Sonne 122 Krivosha, Bruce 466 Krivosha, Ronald 466 Kroeger, David G. 141, 305, 457 Kroll, Kathryn A. 479 Krone, Cheryl A. 337 Kronenberg, Janet 407 Krows, Karen J. 298, 399 Kruchek, Karen L. 122, 339 Krueger, Kenneth A. 122, 458 Krueger, Loretta 413 Kruger, Gary R. 174 Kruger, Mary A. 327 Kruger, Paula J. 370, 405 Krupski, Kenneth 467 Kruse, Diane M. 122 Kubin, Karen J. 17, 482 Kubo, Eileen H. 155 Kubota, Linda J. 343 Kuciemba, Janet L. 419 Kuehn, Christopher 396 Kuehn, Lynn R. 122 Kuehn, Paul B. 288 Kuehn, Robert J. 122 Kuest, Shari M. 122 Kuether, Diane K. 344 Kuhn, James R. 444 Kuhns, Mary A. 155, 354 Kuhns, Sharon E. 155, 332 Kukkola, Nancy S. 351 Kuljis, Kelli J. 420 Kumbera, Mary L. 389 Kuniyuki, Carol A. 122 Kunkle, Paul W. 457 KUOW 60 Kupka, Janis H. 378 Kuresman, Alan J. 365 Kurth Marc C. 391 Kurz, Johannes W. 174 Kurzius, Stephen R. 466 Kusler, Don 288 Kutt, Darlene A. 441 Kvam, Craig G. 396 Kvam, Janice A. 147, 414 Kvistad, Clark K. 147 Kyle, James J. 457 Kyte, William R. 166, 458 528 L Laaksonen, Janice M. 378 LaBissoniere, Lynn 405 LaBranche, Catherine 122 LaBrie, Terry A. 433 LaCaille, Robert B. 365 Lachman, Diane B. 261, 381 Lackland, Nancy L. 188, 336 Lacky, Donald E. 365 LaCombe, Don R. 365 LaFavor, Robert G. 425 Laing, Robert B. 365 Laird, Janet 383 Laird, Kevin F. 460 Lake, Dale D. 483 Lamb, James H. 358 Lamb, Richard C. 124, 258 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA 424 LAMBDA KAPPA SIGMA 289 Lambert, David A. 428 Lambert, Kathryn A. 327 Lambert, Mary A. 188, 405 Lament, Arlene L, 395 Lamping, Mary C. 389 Lamiey, Janice D. 383 Landa, Jane L- 405 LANDER 346 Landry, Janice L. 297, 327 Landstrom, Jack C. 124 Landt, John W. 359 Lane, David M. 166, 411 Lane, Donald C. 433 Lane, Patricia A. 389 Lane. Richard J. 376 Lane, Robert F. 444 Lane, Sandra L- 306 Lane, William M, 124 Lane, William R. 350, 433 Lanq, Roxana S. 155, 330 Lang, Susan C. 383 Lange, Gary D. 147 Lanqfitt, Sharon A. 441 Lanqsdorf, Linda S. 420 Lanqsdorf, Michael 177, 354 LANGUAGE HOUSES 323 Lanham, Carol L. 303, 414 Lanman, Bonnie J. 420 Lapham, Ralph R. 460 Lapham, Susan C. 325 Lapins, Nick 198 Larsen, Charles H. 166 Larsen, Gary L. 444 Larsen, Jennifer A. 467 Larsen, Kenneth B. 167 Larsen, Lynn W. 141 Larsen, Rosanne M, 479 Larsen, Sharon A. 351 Larson, Ann M. 124, 354 Larson, Barbara A. 343 Larson, Carol A. 414 Larson, Carolee J. 389 Larson, Chandis B. 294 Larson, Frances G. 345 Larson, Linda C. 258, 453 Larson, Linda L, 341 Larson, Nanci J. 479 Larson, Randall C. 442 Larson, Roberta B. 337 Larson, Warren L. 362 Lasby, Joseph 0. 403 Lashley, John R. 141, 260 Lashlev, Mary A. 343 Lassman, Richard I, 448 LAS VEGAS NIGHT 30 Lathrop, Shand L. 378 Latimer, Lewis P. 396 Laughlin, James C. 479 Laughlin, John G. 173.459 Laurance, Judith M. 186 Lauritz, Gail P. 186 Lauterbach, Nina R. 343 Lauzen, Kenton L. 167 Laver, Mary M. 124 LAW, SCHOOL of 176 Lawhcad. Sandra P. 417 Lawlor, Janet C. 414 Lawrence, Ann M. 414 Lawrence, Jean 414 Lawrence, Robert D. 56, 478 Lawrenson, Gary M. 458 Lawson, Laureen A, 399 Lawson, Linda A. 299 Layman, Larry T- 462 Layton, Georgia L. 381 Layton, Jeffrey A. 365 Lazarus, Bruce S. 430 Lea, Constance R- 439 Leach, Carole G. 340 Leady, Christopher 396 Leal, Lorna A 420 Lealos, Ron L. 460 Leam, Cheryl A. 405 Leaman, Kevin D. 365 Leary, Timothy 95, 339 Leatha, Norman H. 141, 425 Leavitt, Marcia L. 439 Leber, Dianna K. 348 Lebo, William T. 300, 454 Lechner, Esther J. 332 LeClercg, Nicholas 278, 444 LeCocg, Joann 155, 420 LeCocg, Ruth 124, 420 LeCog, Creighton P. 354 Ledqefwood, Nancy A. 354 Lee, Edward B. 354 Lee, Foo 167 Lee, Jack R. 362 Lee, Jennifer E. 399 Lee, Karen F, 419 Lee, Kenneth A. 467 Lee, Martha 417 Lee, Mary A. 124 Lee, Randall K. 458 Lee, Randy M. 34, 36, 287 Lee, Robert A. 442 W. A. Botting Plumbing Heating Co. Plumbing - Heating - Ventilating Industrial Piping - Fire Sprinklers 13549 Aurora Ave. No. EMerson 4-0340 CREATIVE DESIGN with you in mind PORTER JENSEN Jewelers Corner of University Way and Northeast 45th 529 Lee, Robert L. 4)1 Lee, William H. 438 Lee, Yuk L. 124 Leeds, Diane E. 327 Lees, Maryelien 470 Legas, Rosanne S. 124 Legg, Kathleen A. 423 Legsdin, Anita 294 Lehman, Karia J. 479 Lehman, Robert P. 109 Lehman, Virginia A, 124 Lehn, Sherry A. 378 Lehrbach, Shirlev J. 124, 395 Leibold, James N. 444 Leighton, M. Kim 378 Leighty, William E. 403 Leigland, Tory J. 403 Leimbaclner, Jane 441 Leingang, Cynthia D, 341 Leiand, Lois A. 345 Lemcke, Charlotte A. 155, 354 LeMier, Richard E. 364 Lemke, Susan K. 354 Lemmel, Stan L. 155, 396 Lenfest, Marilyn R. 348 Lenke, Linda L. 336 Lentz, Donald P. 354 Leonard, Charlotte 341 Leonard, Jack 124, 426, 427 Leonard, William S. 430 Leonardson, Larry C. 396 LePenske, Geraldine 417 LePenske, Thomas L. 457 LeRoss, Lester M. 124, 376 Lerseth, Roger G. 331 Lervold, Joyce L. 124 Leslie, Karen A. 479 Leslie, Thomas M. 124 Lesnick, Charles E. 39, 408 Lester, Roderick B. 460 Levenseller, Robert 470 Levin, Richard J. 300, 462 Levin, Shiela 381 Levine, Syril A. 439 Levinson, Alan S. 466 Levinson, David B. 467 Levinson, Kenneth H. 17, 467, 482 Levy, Karen L. 381 Lewis, Cynthia A. 412 Lewis, David E. 422 Lewis, Karen M. 124, 290 Lewis, Margaret E. 344 Lewis, Marilyn C. 381 Lewis, Michael L. 124, 428 Lewis, Stephen E. 430 Lewis, Steven M. 467 Lewis, Victoria J. 407 Lewis, Walter N. 411 Lewison, Donald L. 396, 397 Libby, Cheryl A. 337 Libby, Roland D. 467 Libke, Marili M. 441 Liburdy, Frank W. 403 Lichtenberg, Kurt 403 Lienarz, Barbara L. 479 Liewer, Kurt M. 124 Light, Mary E. 186, 290 Liies, Steven L. 457 Lillehammer, Lauris 124 Lind, Barbara P. 343 Lind, Janet M. 155, 420 Lind, Robert W. 124, 469 Lindberg, David J. 124 Lindberg, Martha A. 407 Linde, John 276, 377 Lindell, Sue 124, 354 Linden Kathleen 419 Lindenmeyer, Lois 383 Linder, Paula J. 155 Linderman, Anne E. 124 Lindsay, Kathleen 386 Lindsay, Linda L. 155 Lindstrom, Christine 420 Lindstrom, Eric R. 454 Linehan, John R. 283 Linfoot, Cherry K. 155 Lingafelter, Thomas 262, 278, 479 Lingbloom, Janice L. 413 Lingle, Vicki K. 395 Linse, LaDonna L. 395 Linse, Robert J. 457 LiDDi, Michael R. 460 LipDincott, Leo P. 391 Liranzo, Richard L. 391 Lirhus, Alberto. 260, 430 Lirhus, Jane H. 414 Litchfield, Joann E. 337 Litowitz, Dennis J. 467 Litsey, Candis E. 395 Little, Charles A. 433 Little, Dean 368 Little, Pamela 0. 420 Little, Roxanne L. 156 Littleiohn, William 479 Litton, Richard W. 167, 331 Livengood, Jerry R. 454 livers, Sally A. 333 Livesley, Marilyn R. 341 LIVING GROUPS ESSAY 316 Livingstone, Marianne 156 Lloyd, Roger R. 392 Locke, Charles F. 238, 300, 392 Lockett, Brian A. 124, 305 Lockett, Melinda S. 261, 325 Lockhart, James W. 396 Lockhart, Pamela J. 389 Lockwood, Ann C. 339 Lockwood, Penny C. 348 Lockwood, William A. 442 Loe, Michael A. 392 Loeb, Karen C. 332 Loerch, Ronna A. 444 Loersby, Harlie W. 125, 444 Loesche, Janis K. 453 Loew, Burl J. 365 Loffler, Donald 451 Lofgren, Loren R. 167, 425 Lofthus, Clayton E. 444 Lofthus, Susan G. 338 Logan, John A. 141 Logan, John J. 167 Lohman, Kathy A. 347 Lohse, John f. 147 Loken, Laurie M. 156, 390 Lombard, Henry H. 278, 376 Lonac, Michael A. 428 Lonergan, Roberta 395 Long, Gary D. 408 Long, James E. 350 Longanbach, Peter J. 125, 454 Longmeier, Gregg R. 376 Longstretch, Richard 141 Lonset, Hildegard 412 LOOK HOMEWARD ANGEL 84 Loomis, Jane A. 420 Loomis, Martha C. 343 Loper, Susan L. 419 Lopes, Kathleen L. 337 Lorence, Judith 125, 258, 284, 303, 322, 344 Lorentz, Sharon A. 414 Lorenz, Cynthia A. 420 Lorrain, Vincent M. 125, 451 Losey, Frank R. 141, 469 Losey, Merridy G. 338 Losey, Roberta K. 125, 470 Losk, Michael D. 479 Loss, Donna D. 343 Lott, Sandra B, 156, 297, 381 Louia, Lester F. 462 Loveall, Kenneth R. 462 Lovely, Dennis J- 396 Lowe, John F. 462 Lower, Candace L. 453 Lower, Lucy 420 Lowney, Patricia A. 294 Lowry, Joan E. 395 Lowry. Richard S. 125, 400 Loyd, Steven E. 376 Luce, Gary A. 451 Luce, Judith A. 189, 289 Luce, Lynn 470 Lucker. Deborah B. 441 Lucker, Dennise B. 479 Ludgate, Theodore A. 167 Luedtke, Gerald M. 479 Lueth, Melinda L. 261, 332 Lugar, Victoria 405 Luiten, Cheryl A. 378 Lum, Marilyn S. 330 Lumbard, Steven L. 408 Lunceford, Linda M. 395 Lund, Charles H. 293, 473 Lund, Daniel J. 451 Lund, Wilfred J. 125 Lundberg, Roger 458 Lunden, Gene E. 457 Lundin, John W. 177, 331 Lundin, Stephen J. 426 Lundguist, Robert C. 167 Lundstrom, Thomas M. 173, 433 Lundvall, Barry E. 444 Lusk, Donna M. 453 Luther, Mary J. 417 Luvaas, Sharron S 419 Lybecker, Jeanne A. 417 Lybecker, Martin E. 268 Lyden, George H. 143 Lyga, Richard C. 396 Lyman, John V. 143, 368, 41 1 Lynch, John F. 41 1 Lynch, John S. 41 1 Lynch, Pamela A. 441 Lyon, Kathryn E. 420 Lyons, Alane G. 345 Lytz, Robert K. 125, 354 M Mabanglo, Gloria 125 Macartney, Thomas 35, 36, 37 MacColl, Aureli B. 34, 36 Macdonald, Bruce G. 125 MacDonald, Robert 426 MacDuff, John G. 167 MacFarlane, Donald 403 MacFarlane, James 147 MacGillvray, John 455 MACGREGOR 349 Machand, Dale 365 Mack, Roberta J. 156 Mackenzie, Alan A. 305 Mackey, Stephen F. 147 Mackin, Mary A. 389 Mackintosh, Linda L. 389 MacKintosh, Mary L. 405 MacLeod, Janice E. 327 MacMillan, Catherine 125 MacRae, Linda M. 378 Madden, Heidi J. 125 Madsen, Julie C. 405 Madsen, Pamela J. 337 Madsen, Terrylea 338 Madson, Betty J. 336 Maebori, Teresa A. 156 Maeda, Diane L. 344 Maeda, Sharon R. 34, 51, 303, 322, 344 Magers, Robert D. 426 Magner, Donna L. 405 Magnuson, Joel E. 473 Magnuson, Linda L. 479 Magnusson, Kristin 340 Magruder, Lucinda D. 347 Magruder, Victor M. 134, 451 Mahaley, Shirley L. 125, 258, 284, 303, 325 Mahoney, Robert J. 256 Maib, Joyce J. 419 Maier, Barbara E. 389 Maier, David M. 125 Maier, Linda S. 378 Maiers, William W. 354 Maino, Barbara M. 441 Mains, Lois N. 344 Maizels, Marki R. 381 Maieski, Linda E. 419 Maior, Tibor 467 Maker, JuneM. 386 Maland, Susan A. 441 Malen, Carol A. 343 Maley, John P. 257, 422 Malia, Richard E. 457 Malich, Kenneth A. 355 Malinov ski, Theresa 125 Malmslrom, Donald E. 428 Malo, Michele M. 297, 386 Malone, Jerry E. 125. 426 Malone, Thomas W. 39, 296, 430 Maloof, James M. 428 Maloy, Patricia K. 125, 417 Maiti, Susan A. 395 Mamlock, Susan E. 344 Manchester, Douglas 467 Mandeville, Michael 37 Manfred, Dennis J. 451 Manqan, Frederick K. 125, 451 Manildi, Donald E. 293 Manke, Raymond E. 147 Manke, Thomas H. 396 Mann, Charles D. 125 Mann, Frederick T. 305, 428 Mann, Marlin D. 143, 462 Mann, Mary B. 386 Manning, Steven E. 425 Mano, Joseph M. 30. 300, 403 Mano. Thomas R. 403 Mansfield, Marilee 348 Manson, Kevin F. 479 Mantel, Mary B. 341 Manz. Barbara A. 351 Mar. Margaret Y. 175. 336 Marbero, Roberta A. 156 Marckworth, John G. 403 Marcum, David L. 262. 458 Marguglio, Peter J. 206, 396, 397 Mariani, Richard L. 125, 455 Marindale, Dee 294 Marinella, Michael 460 MARKETING CLUB 283 Marklund, Larry M. 433 Marklund, Leonard H. 143 Markoskv. Thomas W. 143. 460 Markov, Richard W. 125, 376 Marlatf, George T. 455 Marney, Gregory L. 408 Marquard, Steven S. 430 Marsh, Gary L. 362 Marsh, Linda D. 340 Marshall, Carol A. 453 Marshall, Dianne 344 Marshall, Douglas 369, 425 Marshall, James F. 364 Marshall, Jeanne E. 277 Marshall, John M. 467 Marshall, Philip G. 376 Marshall, Steven C. 457 Marshlain, E. Bruce 288 Marten, Deborah A. 330 Marth, Judith A. 395 Martig, Kenneth W. 167 Martin, Beverly A. 347 Martin, Bruce H. 125. 444 Martin, Gary F. 29, 292, 459 Martin, Glen K. 442 Martin, Gregory J. 403 Martin, Jane 407 Martin, Janice J. 186 Martin, Janine E. 338 Martin, Larry T. 189 Martin, Marcia L. 383 Martin, Ron 199 Martin, Sharon L. 156 Martinez, Lucila 167, 262, 299 Martinez, Marilyn C. 338 Martinkus, Stanley 396 Martino, Barbara L. 386 Martinson, Greg S, 455 Martinson, Robert J. 430 Marts, Marion 107, 290 Marx, Pamela A. 351 Marxen, Dennis F. 396 Mascorella, William 430 Masin, Marilyn A. 381 Mason, James A. 428 Mason, James 305, 444 Mason, Jill L. 383 Mason, Lee R. 451 Mason, Marilyn 39 Mason, Terry M. 41 1 Massart, Carol A. 186, 386 Massey, Nancy R. 344 Masterson, Terrance 143 Matheson, Joan A. 479 Matheson, Patricia 261, 417 Mathewson, Cheryl L. 344 Mathis, Linda L. 125 Matlock, Bruce T. 29, 296, 455 Matson, Henry V. 173 Matson, Rebecca J. 479 Mats on, William J. 125, 365 Matsubara, Rodney S. 126, 355 Mafsuda, Edward N. 167 Matsui, Earl Y. 329 Matsui, KazueF. 126, 355 Matsumoto, Barry D. 126, 290 Matsuyama, Brian 34, 36 Matsuyama, William 322 Matthews, James M. 392 Matthews, Jane C. 333 Matthiesen, Maureen 56, 482 Mattila, Corrinne K. 126 Mattox, Carolyn K. 470 Mattson, Joanne D. 126, 399 Mattus, Nancy D. 156 Matzdorff, Michael 425 Mauger, Frank J, 479 Maurer, Allen T. 426 Maurer, Robert E. 426 MAURY 342 MAVRICK 350 Maxwell, Lynn R. 389 May, Arlene M. 378 May, Sandra L. 303, 395 Mayer, Francesca R. 126 Mayer, Stanley 0. 467 Maynard, Kenneth E. 365 McAbee, Jacqueline 395 McAllister, Patricia 405 McArthur, Melvin C. 391 McAulev, Bruce C. 442 McAuliffe, Richard 126, 428 McCabe, Duane J. 396 McCa ' free, Mary S. 399 McCaffrey, Michael 460 McCallum, James W. 329 McCann, Gerald F. 392 McCarthy, Joseph 175 McCarthy, Michael 403 McCarthy, Michael T. 126 Mccarty 334 McCarty, Deryl S. 126, 359 McCauley, Mary M. 339 McCauley, Sharon A. 186 McClain, Jeffrey A. 376 McClain, Richard 408 McClelland, Elizabeth 378 McClintock, Karen 156, 386 McClinton, David B. 428 McCloskev, Janice 453 McCloy, Nora J. 261, 306, 389 McCollom, Robert L. 372 McColm, Linda M. 29, 306, 441 McComas, Judith A. 383 McCombs, Rochelle 345 McConaghy, Gary A. 396 McConaghy, John W. 109 McCorkell, Thomas 162, 167 McCorkle, Linda A. 441 McCorkle, Nancy J. 261, 336 McCormick, Alyce K. 412 McCormick, Stanley 446 McCormick, William 167 McCoy, Denise 399 McCoy, Dianne E. 399 McCoy, Gary L. 360 McCraney, Thomas R. 143, 260 McCready, Ronald D. 451 McCroskey, Linda K. 347 McCulloch, James M. 143 McCulloch, Robert 350 McCulloch. Susan S. 126, 348 McCullough, Beverly 186 McCuliough, James 444 McCusker, Jean E. 417 McCutchen, Kristie 325 McDaniel, Terry P. 355 McDaniels, Shareen 378 McDonald, Jerald A. 126, 451 McDonald, John R. 479 McDonald, Kenneth 143 McDonouqh, Ian D. 479 McDonouqh, Maureen 414 McDougall, Susan C. 126 McDowell, Scott A. 425 McDuffie, James W. 359 McEachen. Patricia 347 McFarland, Earl 126 McFarland, Gladys 156 McFarlane, R. Bruce 425 McGaughey, Kathleen 340 McGaughey, Mark F. 426 McGhie, Anne E. 417 McGill, James A. 256 McGinness, Jay S. 376 McGinnis, Terry J. 143, 256 McGraw, Suzanne 383 McGriflin. Kathleen M. 126 Mcllroy, Terry A. 127, 290 Mcintosh, Cleata A. 127, 414 Mclntyre, Jon R. 442 Mclntyre, Steven 281 Mclntyre, Vonda N. 340 McKay, Ronald N. 460 McKay, Willeen N. 417 McKEE 340 McKee, ColeneM. 336 McKee, David D. 428 McKee, LeRoy G 355 McKenna, Michael R. 364 McKerricher, John 143, 300, 403 McKinnon, Janet K. 325 McKinstry, Michael 369, 396 McKune, Therese R. 343 McLandress, Richard 426 McLaughlin, C. Edgar Jr. 300, 408 McLaughlin, Gary L. 328 McLaughlin, Marian 441 McLEAN 357 McLean, Barbara M. 479 McLean, David G. 376 McLean, Jay L. 127,391 McLean, Mary L. 453 McLean, Michael E. 396 McLean, Terri L. 39, 298, 399 Mcleod, Chris T. 299, 395 Mcleod, Susan G. 378 McMahon, Austin C. 127 McMAHON 352 McMahon, Janyce E. 429 McMeekin, William 296, 366, 367, 368, 426 McMeins, Linda M. 294 McMillam, Leslie D. 469 McNeil, Russ 355 McNeil, Timothy I. 458 McNulty, Mary F. 179 McNurlin, Marilynn 395 McPeek, Ernest M. 127 McPhee, Patricia L. 479 McPherson, Kingsle 262 McQuaid, Douglas W. 143 McQuary, Thomas A. 127, 391 McQueen, Barbara J. 156 McQueen, Candace A. 479 McOuinn, Nancy K. 127 McShane, Lynne B. 341 McTaggart, James M. 460 McTavish, Marilyn 345 McTavish, P. Douglas 457 McVey, Margaret L. 419 McWhorter, Helen E. 127,337 Mead, Kathleen M. 127 Mead, William P. 426 Meadows, John C. 296, 300, 430 Meadows, Ronald L. 430 530 Means, Stanley D, 143 433 Medcalf, Nikki D. 417 MEDICINE, SCHOOL of 178 Medina, Lydia A. 479 Meech, Gwyneth L. 156 Mehlberg, Thomas F. 444 Mehlum, Elizabeth 147, 339 Meier, Adnenne A. 339 Meiklejohn, Ann P. 127, 389 Meilleur, Raoul J. 451 Meinert, Gary V. 256 Meinhardt, Aldy W, 127, 233, 278, 479 Meininger, Marc G. 403 Meins, Daniel W. 479 Meitz, Sandra L. 179, 419 Melcher, Raymond S. 147 Menard, Peggy E. 127 Mendenhall, Douglas 288 Menees, Jo Marie 378 Menne, Gary L. 391 Mennella, Bruce E. 260, 457 Mentor, Sandra G. 127, 303, 407 Menzies, David W. 127 MERCER 342 Meredith, Paul G. 364 Merkeley, Lo.s A. 383 Merker, Phyllis A. 479 Merriman, William R. 408 Mershon, Eria G. 470 Merz, Jerome F. 403 Meslang, Curtis A, 143, 426 Mesmer, Richard E. 428 Mesoiedec. Sharon A. 186 Messmer, Stephen F. 156 MestI, Elizabeth E. 127 Meike, Michael P. 428 Metzler, Michael C. 403 Mey, Christa J. 347 Meyer, Alan D. 403 Meyer, David W. 41 1 Meyer, Kathryn A. 407 Meyer, Steven J. 430 Meyer, Virginia R. 186 Meyers, William K. 376 Mezistrano, Vivian 297, 439 Michael, Preston G. 444 Michaelsen, Juliett 337 Michajla, Robert A. 41 1 Michel, Ann R. 297, 395 Michel, Linda B. 306, 439 Michel, Susan E. 381 Michels, Susan L. 127, 378 Mickalsen, Marcia K. 297, 395 Mickelson, Patricia 419 Mickelwait, Ann P. 348 Miezeieski, Edward 364 Mihalow, Nicholas P. 458 Mihalski, Edmund J, 143. 403 Mjkkelsen, Steven W. 455 Mikoski, Kay I. 156, 407 Milbank, Maren A. 127 378 Miles, Pamela J. 333 Milkie, Tamara A. 407 Mill, Douglas W. 428 Millam, Philip G 41 1 Miller, Al 256 Miller, Brian H. 396 Miller, Bryant M. 296, 396 Miller, Daryl W. 147 Miller, Donald L. 173, 459 Miller, Edvi ' in G- 143, 260 Miller, Eileen D. 297, 387 Miller, Elizabeth L, 387 Miller, Frank J. 364 Miller, Gregory R. 403 Miller, Gwendolyn A. 378 Miller, Hubert E. 442 Miller, Jane S. 58, 395 482 Miller, Joan C. 383 Miller, Karen L. 343 Miller, Kenneth J. 127 Miller, Larry A. 41 1 Miller, Lynn B. 29, 39 Miller, Madelyn L. 303 399 Miller, Marigail H. 383 Miller, Marlene M. 383 Miller, Michele L. 337 Miller, Pamela L. 479 Miller, Patrick R 428 Miller, Richard W, 127 296 Miller, Sheila A. 453 Miller, Susan J, 347 Miller, Terrell E 372 Millikan, Jack E. 127 376 Milhkan, Sally A, 399 Mills, Amy L. 414 Mills, B. David 365 Mills, John S. 331 Mills, Linda L. 345 Milner, Gayle 378 Milner, Lorraine P. 414 Milner, Michael G. 127 Milner, Pamela K. 337 Milton, Kimball A. 290 Milton, Sanfrid J. 167 Minaker, Mariorie D- 345 Minard, Annette M. 479 Minkove, Jacqueline 297, 381 Minks, Laurence R. 167 Minn, Haunani L. 351 Minor, Clifford E. 127 Minor, Sharon C. 127 Minteer, Frank R, 479 Miori, Julie F. 378 Miraldi, Carl J. 444 Misodi, France I. 167 Mitchell, Lee E. 433 Mitchell, Robert A. 179 Mitchell, Susan E. 338 Mitchell, Thomas W. 391 Mitrovich, Mark A. 156, 469 Mizoguchi, Allan H. 288 Mielde, Sandra R. 147, 284, 290 303 405 Mioen, Thor H, 230 Moberg, Alan D. 479 Mobert, Harley 425 Moch, Robert M. 305 430 Moe, Royce H. 326 Moellendorf, Guy V. 400 DONALD W. CLOSE co ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ENGINEERS • NEW CONSTRUCTION COMMERCIAL-INDUSTRIAL • COMPLETE PLANT MAINTENANCE MAIN OFFICE 2921-13thSW MEMBER OF NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION Radio Equipped Service Trucks AUTH. 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We respectfully solicit your business LA 3-6666 5036 25th N.E. 53) Moen, Bruce R. 127, 392 Moffett, Mary B. 337 Moilanen, Daniel B. 290 Moir, Stephen D. 469 Moldenhauer, Trude 186 Molz, Mary Jo 417 Monacelli, Richard 479 Monfore, Linda A. 337 Monheimer, Jan 381 Moniay, William D. 350 Monlux, Nancy V. 479 Monnahan, Michael J. 460 Monohan, Stephen P. 451 Monsen, Christine M. 405 Monson, Arne S. 462 Monson, Jayne I. 127, 381 Montgomery, Gretchen 348 Montgomery, Michael 408 Montgomery, Robert 433 Montgomery, William 426 Monti, Robert L. 391 Moodie, Allan G. 479 Moody, Richard S. 127 Moody, Susan K. 419 Moore, Candice T. 340 Moore, Diane G. 339 Moore, Elizabeth L. 378 Moore, Helen L. 336 Moore, James A. 238, 369, 391 Moore, Marilyn E. 395 Moore, Regen 405 Moore, Roger H. 305, 360 Moore, Susan J. 337 Moos, Merry K. 399 Moran, Roberta L. 127 Morberg, Thomas E. 396 Morehouse, Ann C. 127 Morehouse, Richard 109 Moreland, James F. 143 Morelle, Alain R. 174, 446 Morgan, Marilyn J. 414 Morhaime, Susan L. 439 Morhous, Richard E. 355 Morin, Volnev F. 331 Morkrid, David C. 403 Morrell, James W. 458 Morris, David R. 425 Morris, Heather A. 156 Morris, Janinne D. 355 Morris, Sue N. 156, 419 Morrish, Jennifer E. 332 Morrison, Bradford 256 Morrison, Gregory G. 457 Morrison, Jill 441 Morison, John T. 359 Morrison, Randall D. 127, 451 Morrison, Thomas M. 462 Morse, Catherine A. 420 Morse, Joann M. 298, 344 Morse, Kathleen M. 297, 407 Morss, Kitrina L. 344 Mortensen, Gail A. 156, 420 Mortlock, Janice M. 405 Morton, Carole J. 127 Morton, Janice A. 441 Morton, Robert J. 457 Morton, Steven G. 479 Morton, William F. 396, 397 Morton, William L. 156 MORTAR BOARD 284 Mosby, Jack A. 331 Moscrip, George E. 127, 444 Mosgrove, Anne 441 Mosier, John T. 29 Mott, Elizabeth M. 337 Mount, Gay W. 278, 360 Moussette, David K. 350 Mowat, Wendy 127, 389 Mov rer, Michael S. 303, 403 Mowrey, Robert A. 127 Moyer, Claudia I. 156, 303, 441 Mueller, Carol L. 399 Mueller, Geoffrey 459 Muench, Stanley E. 290 Mukai, Craig D. 403 Mulinski, Carol A. 127 Mullally, Vincent J. 410, 411 Mullen, Mark H. 428 Mullen, Michael J. 469 Muller, Charles D. 55 Muller, Elizabeth L. 17, 303, 395, 482 Mulligan, Sharon A. 479 Mulligan, William E. 173 Mullin, Sharron C. 336 Mullis, Risa 347 Munns, Suzanne B. 441 Munson, Lillian M. 127, 355 Murashige, Allen M. 331 Murdock, Margaret P. 351 Murfin, Robert R. 127, 326 Murphy, Colleen B. 387 Murphy, Jeanette D. 419 Murphy, Joan P. 419 Murphy, Maureen A. 407 Murphy, Merrilee F. 127 Murphy, Michael J. 127 Murphy, Rebecca M. 294 Murphy, Susan J. 383 Murpny, Suzanne P. 325 Murphy, Terrance B. 156 Murray, Cameron 300, 451 Murray, Christie L. 420 Murray, Kathleen A. 419 Murray, Patricia L. 414 Murray, Robert H. 422 Murray, Robert R. 147 Murray, Samuel J. 127, 368, 444 Murray, Sandra R. 414 Murray, William J. 365, 369 Muscatel, Cynthia T. 156 Muscutt, Jeannie R. 157, 378 Mutschler, Jane K. 127, 264, 303, 479 Muzzall, Lynita G. 378 Myers, Harold L. 391 Myers, Jennifer G. 453 Myers, Terrill C. 127, 350 Myers, William 0. 425 Myhre, Paul C. 355 N Nadeau, Gary L. 359 Naff, Sandra S. 414 Nahon, Susan J. 439 Nail, Gregory C. 444 Nail, Joanne E, 441 Nakagawa, Susan S. 327 Nakaso, Lillian M. 157, 330 Nakatani, Eileen H. 157 Nakatani, Hannah 175, 339 Nakav atase, Patricia 157 Nalder, Eric C. 411 Nalle, Annette P. 419 Nance, Carol J. 337 Nash, Gregory S. 391 Nash, Stephen C. 391 Nasman, Sharron K. 419 Nasser, Warren V. 391 Natale, Mary L. 337 Nathusius, Mario R. 143, 467 Nau, Paul E. 455 Navert, Richard F. 364 Navratil, Regna A. 157 Naylor, Mike H. 362 Neal, Theodore A. 391 Neble, Bobbie J. 157 Neblett, Anne K. 127, 355 Neff, Daniel A. 408 Neff, John L. 256 Neff, Stanley A. 448 Neher, Juliana M. 186 Nehl, Timothy J. 458 Neil, Bradford G. 359 Neil, Warren R. 331 Neils, Mark S. 167, 326 Neils, Scott R. 369, 392 Neilson, Gail L. 351 Neiman, Virginia G. 297, 378 Nelsen, Dale E. 365 Nelson, Alice A. 387 Nelson, Carl D. 446 Nelson, Carol L. 332 Nelson, Carol L. 479 Nelson, Cynthia 479 Nelson, Diane B. 294 Nelson, Dorothy M. 470 Nelson, Janet A. 420 Nelson, Judith L. 186, 479 Nelson, Karen L. 453 Nelson, Karen S. 338 Nelson, Kenneth M. 446 Nelson, Malorie K. 327 Nelson, Marilyn 38 Nelson, Ned H. 425 Nelson, Peggy L. 470 Nelson, Penelope 389 Nelson, Reggie A. 360 Nelson, Robert A. 446 Nelson, Robert B. 425 Nelson, Roger E. 451 Nelson, Sandra L. 470 Nelson, Sidney D. 288 Nelson, Susan M. 479 Nelson, Susan M. 336 Nelson, Terry 362 Nelson, Theodore L. 157, 403 Nelson, V. Christine 128, 387 Nelson, Vickie M. 419 Nesbitt, Paula D. 294 Ness, Kenneth L. 167, 462 Ness, Lav rence H. 403 Neth, Dorothy A. 186 Netherton, Laurence, 442 Netsch, Merilyn M. 343 Nett, George J. 355 Neuman, William M. 469 Neumann, Ann C. 128, 420 Neville, Thomas G. 128, 469 Newbill, John A. 128, 355 Newell, Cecilia A. 341 Newell, James F. 408 Newell, John E. 288 Newell, Shirley D. 186 Newett, Diana C. 405 Newland, Virginia A. 378 Newlands, Lawrence 455 Newman, Carl W. 460 Newman, Donald F. 434 Newman, Sandra L. 413 Newquist, Carolyn R. 407 Newquist, Sharon R. 417 Newton, Kathleen L. 417 Newton. Thomas R. 128, 355 Nichols, Mary K. 338 Nichols, Patrick, K. 365 Nichols, Rosemary G. 303, 337 Nicholson, Lynn T. 420 Nicholson, Marsha J. 383 Nicholson, Sharon M. 186 Nickerson, Constance 340 Nickinovich, Robert 376 Nickols, Sheila L. 157, 378 Nickols, Susan L. 378 Nieder, Michael A. 467 Niedercr, Jed 369, 433 Nielsen, Brian C. 167, 376 Nielson, Lorna L. 378 Nilles, Clyde P. 408 Nilsen, Nancy A. 157, 420 Ninomura, Leslie A. 128 Nishiiima, Wayne T. 56, 173, 459 Nishimura, Patricia 189, 288, 289 Nilta, Linda M. 179, 258 Niven, Eileen 290 Noah, Christine M, 290, 399 Noble, Phillip D. 403 Nogaki, Sylvia M. 479 Nokes, Larry B. 457 Noland, Kathleen A. 40, 128, 284, 301, 303, 414 Noland, Ronald P. 479 Nolf, Gaynell L. 157, 378 Nolf, William L. 479 Noltimier, Linda J. 389 Nomura, Steven A. 329 Nomura, Walter S. 128 Norberq, Lucretia L. 157 Nord, Mark F. 403 Nord, Stephen 37 Nordfors, Vincent B. 479 Nordin, Lars J. 451 Nordquisf, John M. 403 Nordquist, Richard 455 Nordstrom, Barry T. 460 Nordstrom, James C. 460 Noreen, Florence L, 186 Norelius, Fred R. 442 Norgard, Joanne C. 157, 479 Norikane, Robert A. 331 Norin, Judith L. 128, 378 Norkool, Patricia A. 399 Norman, Dan A. 167 Norman, Judith M. 399 Normile, Sherry L. 441 Norsen, Linda J. 395 North, Charles Q. 376 North, Delaney 128 North, Edellen D. 407 North, Janet E. 157 Northington, Victoria 479 Northrop, Wayne A. 300, 451 Northrup, Norman L. 403 Norton, Daniel B. 143, 425 Norvold, Susan C. 157, 419 Norwood, Beverly G. 340 Nostdal, Jon M. 359 Nott, Joseph H. 167 Novak, Karen S. 128 Novak, Kathryn A. 128, 414 Novelli, Luke J. 460 Novy, Nelly M. 128 Nowak, Michael E. 372 Nowak, Robert E. 391 Noyes, Karan L. 387 Nugent, Patricia J. 355 Nunnelev, Julia F. 414 NURSING, SCHOOL of 184 Nutley, Kathryn M. 405 Nutley, Linda J. 170 Nutter, Darlene A. 143 Nutter, Wallace L. 143 Nuzum, Charles L. 462 Nye, Betty A. 399 Nye, James H. 288 Nyere, Judith A. 413 Nygren, Joan E. 186 Nygren, Robert A. 426 Nyhus, Douglas E. 128, 328 Nystrom, James J. 376 o Oakes, Glenn 359 Cakes, Virginia A. 343 Obde, John E. 147 O ' Brien, Carol A. 35, 157, 387 O ' Brien, Daniel N. 128, 296, 425 O ' Brien, Michael P. 411 O ' Brien, T. Patrick 128, 403 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY 285 Ochsner, Vivian A. 479 O ' Connor, Douglas M. 326 Odegaard, Charles E. 98, 287 Odeqaard, Darlene K. 337 Odom, David A. 479 O ' Donnell, Frederick 147 Odum, Beniamin C. 175, 355 Oehlschlaeger, Christy 330 Oettel, Melanie A. 479 O ' Farrell, Patrick E. 430 Offer, Shelly 407 Ogden, Kathryn J. 399 O ' Grady, Christine L. 419 Ogren, Karen M. 338 Ogrosky, Karen A. 453 Oqura, Isaac A. 175 O ' Hearn, Stephanie A. 336 Ohifs, Janet L. 341 Okamoto, Nancy 338 O ' Keefe, John V. 433 O ' Keefe, Joseph P. 355 Okerlund, Thomas R. 411 Okubo, Katsuo 262 Olberg, Knut B. 455 Olch, Lee F. 457 Oldenburg, William 296, 300, 455 O ' Leary, David M. 458 O ' Leary, Jeremiah J. 148 Oletzke, Beverly J. 186 Olin, Kathryn M. 297, 399 Olive, Leonard J. 479 Oliver, Stephen E. 446 Oliver, William H. 128, 446 Olmstead, Sylvia M. 157 Olmstead, Gail A. 421 OIness, Nancy M. 128 O ' Loughlin, Christie 17, 482 Olsen, Arthur M. 355 Olsen, Brent H. 189, 289 Olsen, Cheryl R. 383 Olsen, Dennis W. 426 Olsen, Douglas A, 457 Olsen, Edwin A. 355 Olsen, Richard P. 411 Olson, Bruce R. 469 Olson, Dennis C. 143 Olson, Dennis J, 143 Olson, Dwight H. 462 Olson, Forrest W. 350 Olson, Gregory C. 479 Olson, Geogory J. 128 Olson, Janet C. 389 Olson, Jon B. 128 Olson, Kristine A. 128, 277, 414 Olson, Larry W. 369 Olson, Larry W. 128, 376 Olson, Larry W. 355 Olson, Nancy E. 128, 389 Olson, Ralph S. 167, 262 Olson, Robert 258 Olson, Sharon L. 414 Olson, Sheila K. 157, 277, 414 Olson, Susan L. 414 Olson, Timothy D. 460 Olson, Wayne M. 167, 355 Olsson, Kriss T. 338 Olsson, Robert T. 167 Olszewski, Richard 403 OLYMPUS 364 OMICRON NU 286 Omodt, Winnifred R. 407 Omokawa, Noriaki W. 408 ONCE UPON A MATTRESS 86 O ' Neal, John H. 369, 457 O ' Neal, John M. 143, 329 O ' Neal, Terrie L 417 O ' Neal, Timothy R. 329 O ' Neil, Vicki I. 470 O ' Neill, Michael P. 350 O ' Neill, Nancy A. 298,325 Ong, Don J. 167 Onishi, Frank I. 143 Onstott, Jennifer J. 337 OPEN FORUM 46 OPEN HEART SURGERY 180 Oppelt, Mary K. 348 Opsata, Nancy L. 327 Orach, Faustino M. 170 Ordell, David J. 448 Ordway, Janet L. 128, 417 Orebough, Mary J. 128, 395 O ' Reilly, Shannon 479 Orkney, Garth R. 376 Orkney, Malcolm G. 167, 230 Orkney, Robin D. 376 Ormsbv, Robert D. 457 O ' Rourke, Kathleen 441 ORPHEUS DESCENDING 88 Orrestad, Charles W. 350 Orth, Roger W. 167 Orth, Victoria M. 128 Ortolf, Janice L. 479 Osborne, Barbara J. 157, 387 Osborne, Peter L. 430 Osborne, William L. 391 Ose, Greqg M. 426 Oseran, Carol A. 157, 381 Oseran, William A. 467 Ositis, Andrew P. 143, 408 Oslin, Sherrie D. 261, 306, 414 Ossinger, Tim E. 458 Ostenson, Gary L. 428 Osterhout, Catherine 389 Ostheimer, Katharine 470 Ostler, Robert L. 128, 400 Ostling, Glenn S. 41 1 Ostrander, Daniel N. 411 Ostrom, Charles W. 479 Otis, Michael S. 143, 460 Otterson, Dorothy L. 143, 355 Otteson, Hanna J. 128, 290, 387 Otto, Caleb T. 355 Ottren, Judy L. 157 OVAL CLUB 287 Overby, Karen 0. 395 Overland, James E. 458 Owara, Wayne J. 167 Owen, Lynn M. 399 Owen, Yvonne J. 128 Owens, Nancy C. 344 Ownbey, Richard F. 128 Oyler, Robert E. 296, 425 Padgett, Gerald 189 Padgette, Stephen W. 460 Paqano, Gerald 396 Page, Daniel 0. 148 Painter, Judith E. 345 Pallett, Richard D. 128 Palm, Richard D. 167 Palmer, Bruce W. 442 Palmer, Cheryl L. 453 Palmer, Fred R. 396 Palmer, Joanne K. 407 Palmer, Joyce E. 327 Palmer, Patricia 128, 470 Palmer, Peggy 332 Palmer, Russell W. 411 Palumbo, Ralph H. 296, 428 Pande, Cheree A. 128, 378 PANHELLENIC 370 Panich, Franklin 446 PankI, Robert R. 128 Pankow, Charles J. 369, 408 Panowicz, Robert J. 396 Pantages, Tarsi 421 Pappas, George J. 426 Paris, Fuertel N. 148 Park, Robert G. 167 Parker, Betty L. 479 Parker, Gary B. 355 Parker, Janice M. 378 Parker, John F. 400 Parker, Josephine 128 Parker, Karen L. 297, 387 Parker, Susan J. 479 Parker, Suzanne F. 479 Parker, William B. 199 Parkhill, Barbara K. 297, 453 Parkhill, Patricia 453 Parkinson, Victoria 333 Parks, Cynthia A. 387 Parks, Lawrence E. 300, 425 Parks, Robert P. 288 Parr, Patricia B. 387 Parrish, Karl B. 300, 365 Parsell, William F. 372 Parshall, John R, 292, 479 Parsons, Sharon L. 277, 345 Partlow, Carolyn D. 336 Partlow, Robert K. 457 Partridge, Brian J. 479 532 Pascal, Paul 290 Passage, Mary E. 157, 419 Passic, Glen T. 256 Patoile, Karen A. 157, 355 Patrick, Joseph F. 403 Patrick, Patrice M. 41 Patterson, Georqene 407 Patterson, Kathryn 186 Patterson, William 408 Paul, Joan N. 479 Pauling, Dolores A. 189 Pauling, Linus 94 Paulsen, Enc R. 365 Paulsen, Fritz D. 459 Paulsen, Robert J. 480 Paulson, Judith L. 480 Pauly, Anne E. 417 Pautzke, Clarence G. 128, 444 Payne, Brian L, 451 Payne, Carol A. 294, 480 Pavsse, Michael J. 391 Peacock, Sheryl L. 470 Pearl, Glenn M. 448 Pearl, William M. 307 Pearson, Anne L, 417 Pearson, Bruce H. 305 Pearson, Carl A. 392 Pearson, Glenda J. 128, 345 Pearson, Josina L. 389 Pearson, Margaret A. 414 Pearson, Mark T. 428 Pearson, Robert I. 365 Pease, Laurie A. 351 Peck, Dennis F. 428 Peden, Irene 299 Pedersen, David W. 451 Pedersen, Linda G. 405 Pedersen, Mark G. 460 Pederson, Kristin I. 128 Pederson, Robert A. 425 Peek, James A. 167 Peel, Gregory J. 469 Peha, David D. 448 Peinovich, Gail L. 417 Peirce, Allen E. 167 Peistrup, Ann C. 383 Pellett, Caroline C. 389 Pemberton, Albert J. 199 Pence, Ann M. 389 Pendleton, Mary J. 347 Pengra, Nancy M. 294 Penka, Sigrida 480 Pennington, Susan D. 421 PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE 44 PEP 214 Perdue, Diana G. 269 Perreault, Paul V. 256 Perry, Elizabeth A. 399 Perry, Mark C. 392 Perry, Pamela D. 453 Perry, Richard A. 167, 410, 411 Pete, Carol A. 355, 482 Peters, Karen E. 395 Peters, Mary J. 337 Peters, Robert G. 463 Petersen, Dale H. 473 Petersen, Diane F. 351 Petersen, Konne L. 453 Petersen, Suzanne E. 337 Peterson, Barbara J. 417 Peterson, Beverly A. 57, 128, 301, 303, 421 Peterson, Carol A. 338 Peterson, Carol D. 157 Peterson, Charles J. 290 Peterson, Darlene E. 407 Peterson, Diane R. 128 Peterson, Dirk C. 148 Peterson, Donald A. 376 Peterson, Douglas M. 300, 457 Peterson, Janice L. 417 Peterson, Jill H. 414 Peterson, Judith L. 387 Peterson, June L. 337 Peterson, Karen L. 332 Peterson, Kathleen 341 Peterson, Kristine 414 Peterson, Lanna 414 Peterson, Leann K. 276 Peterson, Lynn A. 448 Peterson, Rodney M. 143, 329 Peterson, Stephen F. 460 Peterson, Terri E. 387 Peterson, Thea Linn 261, 332 Peth, Susan M. 389 Pefitjean, Leiand S. 480 Petrie, Beverly L. 322, 344 Petronelli, Paul L. 129 Petry, Virginia G. 129, 157, 276, 339 Pettersen, Ellinor 405 Pettitt, John M. 365 Pettus, John A. 129 Pfeiffer, Marcia S. 294 Pfiffner, Richard H. 463 Phares, Gordon L. 167, 408 PHARMACY, COLLEGE OF 188 Phay, James M. 458 PHI BETA KAPPA 290 PHI DELTA THETA 426 PHI ETA SIGMA 292 PHI GAMMA DELTA 428 PHI KAPPA PSI 430 PHI KAPPA SIGMA 432 PHI KAPPA TAU 434 PHI MU 436 PHI MU ALPHA 293 PHI SIGMA KAPPA 438 PHI SIGMA SIGMA 439 PHILADELPHIA STRK G QUARTET 74 Philbrick, Gary K. 428 Philbrick, Martha B. 421 Philip, James W. 129, 444 Phillips, Carlita L. 417 Phillips, Cheryl A. 441 Phillips, Cheryl L. 413 Phillips, Daniel 41, 129, 455 Phillips, Lorita N. 337 Phillips, Peter 455 Phillips, Stanley D. 455 PHRATERES, 294 ACCUTRON BULOVA CARAVELLE Authorized Sales and Service R. 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Preecs, Barton L. 400 Pfentice, Elana T. 158,378 Prescott, Gertrude 129 441 Preusser, Peter M. 167 ' , 408 Price, Lawrence R. 434 Pnchett, Wanda S. 378 Pness, Louise L. 129 389 Prince, Frederick 411 Prince, James H. 457 Prince, Penny L. 158, 389 Pringle, Anne M, 148 378 Prior, Bradley W 372 Propstra, Donald L 425 Pryde, Karen L. 395 Pryor, Vernon L 175 PSI UPSILON 444 PUBLICATIONS BOARD 50 Pugh, Mary C. 297, 389 Pumphrey, Francis M. 362 Purcell, Douglas W. 463 Porcell, Jean 482 Purcell, Marilyn 17 482 Purdy, Constance J. 347 Purdy, William R. 364 Purnell.R. Daniel 143,433 Pursel, Dayid G. 473 Puryines, Verne E 143 Putra, Mary K. 395 Puziss, Paul M. ' 31,258,296,467 Q Quaale, Dwight W 143 Quesnell, Walter J. 411 Questad, Barbara R. 57 Ouestad, Philip J. 331 Quick, Mary Ann 339 Ouiqg, Margaret J. 399 QuiQiey, A. Stevens 422 Uuigley, Louis L 51 Quigley, Mark A. 428 Quigley, Nancy A 415 Quine, Jo Ann 419 Ouinill, Nancy Ann 480 Uuinn, Herbert W, 41 1 R 417 Raab, Richard A 480 abel, William E. 426 Rabenstein, Ronald 189 Rabie, Carol F. 158 Rabung, Carol L. 298 343 Rader, Sally L. 419 Radford, David C. 438 Radovy, Joyce E. 131, 301 Ragland, Keith W 460 Raich, Pamela L. 337 Raichle, Sara C. 389 Raines, Douglas L 469 RAINER365 Rainier, Lynn A, 395 482 RALLY GIRLS 297 Ralston, Patricia D. 186 383 Rsniage, Edith M. 419 Ramey, Elizabeth L 131 Ramsay, David H. 396 Ramsay, James W. 167 Raniden, Marilyn L. 421 Ramstad, Carol V 441 Randall, Chris R 392 Randall, Jean G. 480 Randall, Toni D. 131 355 Randies, David L. 131 458 Rankin, Elizabeth A. 405 Rania, Eric W. 396 Rasa, Maureen M. I86 Rasaka, Florence A. 189 Rash, Catherine A. 405 Rasmussen, Sharon K 399 Rathke, Clark E. 131 ' Rattle, Margaret J. 131 340 Ratts, Joan A. 412 RavenscrofI, Richard 434 Ravelins, David A, 173 459 Ray, Edward D. 391 ' Raybung, Carol 299 Payment, Cary R 408 Raymond, David W 328 Raynor, Nancy W 417 Razey, Barbara C. 387 Rea, David E 425 Read, David S 446 Read, Paige S. 327 Read, Robert R. 167 262 Read, Terry W. 131 ' 4 1 7 Reade, Deborah W, 399 Reade, Jeffrey P 444 READER ' S THEATRE 91 Reckord, Terrance K 396 Records, Claudia J. 158,269 415 Records, John W 460 Reddick, George W. 167, 262 Reddig, Ronald 290 Redelf, Karen J. 131 Redfield. Bruce B. 131 Redman, Mary P 405 Redman, Ray E. 428 Reed, Fredric D. 396 Reed, Kenneth D 451 Reed, Richard D. 355 Reed, Richard D, 372 Reeder. Patricia M, 419 Reese, Mark A 480 Reese, Patricia J. 395 Reese, Valerie B. 341 Reeve, Rita A. 413 Reeves, Cheryl L. 395 Reeves, Jack R. 392 Regan, James M. 362 Rehkopf, Harold L 143 Rehm, Marsha J, 148 417 Rehm, Patricia D 417 131, 287, 411 Rehrback, George 368 Reiber, Pafi L. 131,355 Reich, Helmut 0. 189 Reid, Elizabeth J. 421 Reid, Gary L. 131 Reid, Gregory D 39) Reid, Susan C. 84 Reilly, Joanne E. 131 413 Reimer, Robert A. 260 331 Rembold, Joyce M. 405 Reinhardt, Michael 480 Reinking, Robert W 426 Reischauer, Edwin 94 Reiser, William A 143 Reiss, Douglas C. 396 Remington, Jeffrey 428 Rendleman, Sarah J 340 Rennick, Penny R. 13] Repass, Frederick M. 446 Repass, Michael J. 143 Repp, Robert E. 392 Repp, Susan J. 395 Reseburg, William R 444 Reser, Merridy A. 131 407 Restad, Kelven R. 131 Reudink, Melvin F 262 355 Reuland, John C 446 Reuter, Linda H. 383 Rexford, Jean E. 387 Reymore, Douglas C. 143, 433 Reynolds, George R 480 Reynolds, Michael J. 143 283 Reynolds, Marilyn J 383 ' Reynolds, Jack R. 457 Reynolds, Roberta E 427 Reynolds, Shirley A. 407 Reynolds, Susan L 405 Reynolds, Theresa J. 333 Reynolds, Vera 74 Rhea, Carolyn 355 RHO CHI 289 Rhode, Michael A. 469 Rhodes, Georganne 389 Rhodes, John A, 17, 59 Rhodes, Joseph L. 326 ' Rhyne, Mark R. 411 Rian, Richard W. 444 Rice, James G. 455 Rice, James W. 131 296 Rice, Paul D. 167 Rich, Deborah J. 389 Rich, Gerald E 131 Richards, Ann M. 351 Richards, Catherine 383 Richards, Gail A. 131 Richards, Margaret 158 Richards, Nicholas 460 Richardson, Ann 325 Richardson, John F. 458 Richardson, Judith 186 Richardson, Marcia 441 Richardson, Philip 328 Richardson, Sheila 378 Richardson, Susan V 285 Richardt, Eric H 425 Richey, Katherine M, 417 Richlen, Francine S 439 Richmond, Patricia 389 Richmond, Susan J. 415 Richter, Christina 399 Rick, Katherine A. 261 453 Rickert, Dawn D. 338 Rickles, Diane H 381 Riddell, Gale K. 131 Ridenour, Marilyn S 298 Ridpath, Barbara E 421 Rieck, Melva K. 480 Riedel, Richard B. 463 Rieke, Elizabeth A. 421 Rieke, Ross D. 167 Riesen, Cameron F. 389 Rifkm, Pennie J. 158, 405 Riggio, Michael V. 131 Rigos, Rosalind R. 158 379 Rigwood, Linda R. 48o ' Riley, Larry D. 422 Ringstad, George A. 168 263 Rinker, Barbara L. 389 Risan, Donald A 168 Risk, Sandra S. 333 Risner, Patsy A. 158 Riss, Craig W. 430 Rither, Alan C. 329 Ritter, Joan L. 379 Ritus, Michael J. 480 Roane, Barbara J. 148 Roark, Timothy D. 232, 233 Robbie, Gaylia D. 389 Robbins, Susan C. 389 Robblee, Maryann 131 405 Roberge, Candace R 395 Robert, Uncle 52 Roberts, Alva C. 469 Roberts, Bruce D. 143 Roberts, David W, 131 Roberts, Douglas L 392 Roberts, Glenda M 325 Roberts, James G 392 Roberts, Jo M. 389 Roberts, Kristin J. 325 Roberts, Nancy L. 417 Roberts, Roberta L. 297 387 Roberts, Shirley J. 343 ' Robertson, Gail K. 347 Robertson, James S 392 5° ! ' Joseph J. 131,258,296,467 Robins, Donald D. 144 Robins, Linda D. 387 Robins, William V. 467 Robinson, Bernard L. 480 Robinson, Claude D. 168 372 Robinson, Clyde A. 483 Robinson, Cynthia J 348 Robinson, David W. 131, 296 467 Robinson, Donald D 131 Robinson, Frank L. 322, 350 Robinson, Judith C 395 535 Robinson, Leonard M. 158, 466, 467 Robinson, Mary K. 131 Robinson, Shirley M. 158 Robinson, Steven C. 469 Robinson, Vickie L. 343 Robison, Betty J. 453 Robison, Peter E. 376 Roche, Oavid A. 436 Rock, Leslie A. 355 Rockhill, Adrienne 421 Rockman, Ann J. 413 Rockwell, Lynn K. 421 Rodgers, James M. 408 Rodruck, Douglas C. 359 Roe, Bonnie B. 327 Roe, William D. 199, 396 Roesch, Brian D. 305 Roesch, Paul R. 305, 427 Roessel, Cheryl K. 297, 339 Roessel, Greg G. 458 Roestel, Diane T. 338 Rogel, Cynthia E. 439 Rogers, Donna C. 338 Rogers, James G. 39, 258, 396 Rogers, James S. 467 Rogers, Jim 29 Rogge, Janet L. 417 Rogge, Jeanne H. 417 Rogge, Michael J. 300, 451 Rohrback, George R. 438 Roller, Julius 290 Rollinger, Paul 422 Roman, Donald V. 168, 411 Romano, Mary L. 337 Rommel, Christine E. 347 Ronnebaum, Lane 428 Rood, Nancy M. 131 Rood, Susan G. 389 Rookstool, Fern I. 158 Roose, Arlene M. 379 Root, Reginald 108, 109 Rootvik, Joanna M. 415 Roozen, Lisette B. 336 Rorex, Thomas A. 369, 463 Rosati, Michael M. 189, 288 Rosbach, Susan G. 417 Rose, Marilyn K. 415 Rose, Patricia L. 439 Rosellini, Leo J. 105 Rosellini, Lynn C. 421 Rosellini, Mary A. 415 Rosenbaum, Alicia P. 480 Rosenberg, Mary L. 303, 415 Rosendahl, Nita J. 395 Rosenperl, Adele F. 144 Rosenquisf, Carol L. 144, 383 Rosenquist, Theodore 41 1 Rosenwald, Barbara 381 Rosenwald, Richard 467 Roskellev, Patricia 297, 345 Ross, Alfred M. 131 Ross, Carol L. 399 Ross, Ethelyn M. 158 Ross, Jennifer M. 297, 453 Ross, Louis W. 469 Ross, Stephanie R. 337 Rosse, Vicki L. 453 Roswold, Steven A. 433 Roth, Charles E. 403 Roth, Julie A. 413 Rothenberg, Betty L. 439 Rothenberg, Robert 365 Rothweiler, Kathleen 379 Roulet, Trina M. 294 Rounds, Arthur B. 305, 427 Rounds, Laurel A. 441 Rousseau, Michael G. 433 Rowand, Gordon H. 428 Rowe, Ann P. 261, 327 Rowland, David E. 372 Rowlands, Jean L. 407 Rowlands, Margaret 407 Rowlands, Ronald H. 168 Rowley, James C. 451 Rubin, Patricia E. 439 Rubin, Paul G. 467 Ruckert, Linda L. 325 Rudell, Diana M. 379 Ruder, Alan L. 467 Rudolph, Chadwick S. 392 Rudow, Margaret M, 453 Ruffini, Donald S. 423 RUGBY 217 Rundle, Edward F. 433 Runke, Peter C. 168 Runquist, Edwin F. 131, 480 Runyan, Larry J. 362 Ruosch, Ronald E. 256 Rupert, S. F. 278, 428 Ruse, Kenneth F. 131 Rush, Warren M. 158 Rusin, John M. 168 Russac, Randall J. 376 Russell, Ann 158, 395 Russell, Dennis A, 262, 480 Russell, Franklin 430 Russell, James L. 131 Russell, Keith P. 131, 296, 386, 396, 397 Russell, Patrick J. 360 Rust, Charles S. 131 Rutherford, Carl A. 444 Rutherford, Jerene 131, 269, 417 Rutherford, Sarah F. 441 Rutiel, Pamela J. 383 Ruud, Delana C. 387 Ruyle, Margaret L. 336 Ryan, Kathy J. 131 Ryan, Kenneth J. 444 Ryan, Michael D. 131, 287, 427 Rydberg, Ray R. 362 Ryer, Kathleen D. 387 Rygg, Carolyn E. 419 Rygg, Marilyn C. 419 Rynd, John P. 403 Rynd, Sheri L. 399 Rynes, David J. 425 Ryning, Jo y M. 158, 355 Saari, Bruce E. 408 Saarinen, Jane L. 355 Sabo, Carolyn I. 306, 407 Sabo, Donald W. 372 Saboe, Donna G. 158 Sadis, Harvey J. 467 Sado, Carol F. 325 Saether, Janice L. 322, 332 Sage, Janet C. 419 Sagstad, Linda C. 480 Sahlberg, Linda J. 399 Saigo, Russell M. 168 SAILING 252 Sakrison, Rodney G. 457 Sakuda, Susan H. 131, 413 Sale, Virginia N. 343 Salisbury, Deborah 417 Salisbury, Gerald A. 166 Salmon, Charles L. 376 Salstrom, Jerry W. 322 Salter, Linda A. 441 Sample, Susan E. 186 Sampson, Paula K. 413 Sampson, Susan M. 378 Samuel, Dennis M. 144 Samuelson, Robert A. 470 Sanborn, Star L. 421 Sanborn, Virginia A. 158, 389 Sanchez, Janis C. 480 Sand, David B. 262, 359 Sandberg, Christina 297, 480 Sandberg, David V. 425 Sander, David W. 131 Sander, Joan L. 417 Sander, Richard M. 396 Sanders, Richard B. 177, 331 Sanderson, Charles 256 Sanderson, Miranda 383 Sanderson, Shane A. 400 Sandoz, John F. 144, 411 Sandry, Thomas D. 262 Sands, Michael A. 446 Sands, Paul A. 300, 463 Sands, Robert E. 292, 451 Sandum, Gary T. 131 Sanford, Steven R. 131, 446 Sankey, Diane C. 158 Sarchet, Patricia D. 345 Sari, Seppo 0. 290 Sarles, Sandra J. 132, 355 Sartoris, James M. 158, 368, 460 Sasaki, Mark F. 350 Sather, Carol A. 158, 407 Sattler, Terry L. 158 Sauer, Steven J. 460 Saunders, Randolph 460 Sauntry, Michael B. 460 Savage, Cynthia J. 399 Savage, Jacklyn L. 415 Savage, Jo A. 340 Savage, Stanley D. 132, 368, 427 Sawhill, Maryanne 258, 303, 355 Saxauer, Lois H. 339 Saxton, Richard N. 455 Sayre. Jennifer L. 383 Scannell, John R. 423 Scarvie, Stanley M. 132, 480 Schaake, Paul E. 29 Schaarup, Jens 444 Schack, James B. 403 Schad, Carolyn D. 158 Schaefer, Sandra L. 399 Schacfer, William W. 364 Schaeffer, Dwight R. 175, 463 Schaffer, Roger L. 369, 423 Schain, Donald H, 369, 425 Shaloum, Henry 448 Schamehorn, Mary L. 179 Scharf, Nancy L. 336 Scharz, Carol S. 405 Scharz, Christine G. 405 Schefter, Barbara J. 417 Scheinmann, Eva 453 Schellenberg, Glen 266, 407 Schelling, Pamela 387 Schermer, Philip G. 89 Schier, Susan L. 340 Schiller, Mark J. 292, 448 Schiltz, John A. 469 Schindler, Christopher 293, 400 Schindler, Robert H. 448 Schinmann, Carol A. 340 Schlag, Barbara E. 261, 399 Schlagel, Donna L. 379 Schlicke, Suzanne P. 417 Schliewe, Max Jr. 132, 365 Schlumpf, Michael A. 132 Schluter, Charles 8. 144, 296, 305, 368, 376 Schmella, John M. 262, 355 Schmick, Ronald D. 473 Schmid, Jerry L. 372 Schmidt, Alex F. 425 Schmidt, Gunter B. 359 Schmidt, Mimi S. 383 Schmidt, Stephen L, 372 Schmidt, Terry D. 331 Schmidt, Victoria E. 340 Schmieden, Nancy A. 338 Schmoe, Ruth K. 186 Schnad, Susan A. 186 Schnatterly, James 132 Schnebele, Kurt J. 460 Schneider, Christine 441 Schneider, Guenter 329 Schneider, Janet L. 327 Schneider, Jerry D. 480 Schneider, Joan M. 480 Schneider, P. Diane 132, 355 Schneider, Richard 455 Schneider, Robert K. 457 Schnell, Ronald T. 411 Schncller, Judith M. 132 Schnoor, Noel N. 421 Schnurstein, Nancy 395 Schoch, Diane C. 407 Schocken, Joseph L. 34, 37, 287, 296, 467 SchoeggI, Gerald R. 144, 408 Schoff, Patricia J. 337 Schoppert, Sally J. 338 Schoppert, Thomas K. 262, 331 Schrader, Bonnie L. 347 Schroeder, Martha L. 343 Schroeder, Stephen 331 Schroedl, Gerald F. 326 Schubert, Jeanne A. 407 Schuehle, Jean K. 399 Schuh, William D. 132, 423 Schulte, Nancy S. 421 Schultz, Michael J. 132 Schultz, Susan J. 387 Schumann, Stephen D. 132 Schuur, Susan M. 379 Schwabe, Richard R. 442 Schwager, Bruce H. 444 Schwamberg, Norman 448 Schwartz, Gary P. 290 Schwartz, Rick A. 359 Schwarz, Christine 480 Scofield, Irene R. 186 Scofield, Ralph M. 480 Scoggin, William E. 148 Sconce, Jennifer L. 395 Scott, Brian D. 447 Scott, Candice M. 337 Scott, Charles B. 411 Scott, David B. 442 Scott, Howard L. 392 Scott, Jerry W. 480 Scott, Margaret E. 132, 339 Scott, Molly M. 132, 405 Scott, Nadine D. 395 Scott, Sheila M. 269 Scott, Stephanie M. 383 Scott, Willo J. 336 Scribner, Robert R. 132, 444 Scriven, Richard L. 132, 368 Scudder, Sandra L. 417 Seabury, William A. 403 Seaman, Barbara 0. 480 Seaquist, David H. 391 Seaton, Charles C. 355 SEATTLE ESSAY 309 Sebastian, Martha M. 132 Secord, Janice M. 389 Secord, Louis A. 425 See, Sandra 297, 395 Seeschaaf, Karen B. 405 Segurson, Patrick J. 144 SeidI, Michael T. 444 Seims, Richard D. 148 Seitz, Linda L. 379 Seligmann, Eugene D. 300, 467 Sellar, Robert A. 433 Sellin, Robert H. 158 Sells, Janet E. 417 Seller, Stephen L. 480 Selzler, Douglas J. 168 Semb, George B. 132, 372 Semenock, Mary L. 480 Semke, Richard L. 39, 42, 43, 132, 287 Senescall, Barbara 132, 387 Senner, John D. 427 Senstad, Rolf B. 168 Sentz, Jay A. 366, 392 Sergev, S. Stephen 400 Serra, Rogelio C. 480 Settersten, Linda G. 395 Settle, Ann L. 132, 421 Severide, Sandra L. 327 Sewell, Bert W. 458 Sewell, Stephen A. 461 Sexauer, Nancy L. 413 Sexauer, William L. 132, 365 Shadduck, Dennis R. 481 Shadel, Willard 51 Shaeffer, Lynne M. 338 Shamseldin, Joe A. 461 Shanafelt, G. F. 461 Shanafelt, James R. 461 Shanafelt, Robert E. 168, 368 Shanks, Susan L. 387 SHANNON 329 Shannon, Catherine 387 Shannon, Christine 387 Shannon, David N. 300, 463 Shannon, Madeleine 415 Shapiro, Alan D. 448 Shapiro, Lesley R. 381 Sharp, Vaughan R, 427 Sharpe, Warren K. 300, 365 Shattuck, Sally V. 345 Shaw, Don E. 481 Shaw, Janet R. 336 Shaw, Sandra K. 34, 158, 303, 383, 417 Shay, Paul R. 144, 366, 408 Shearer, Douglas W. 132, 444 Shearer, Roger A. 392 Sheble, Sally 441 Shefelman, Harold S. 104 Sheldon, Margaret E. 415 Sheldon, Mark W. 392 Shellenberger, Patrick 392 Shellworth, Robert 455 Shelton, Paul Pablo 483 Shepherd, Julianne 453 Shepherd, Thomas L. 391 Sherar, Orlean A. 132, 481 Sherbrooke, David C. 356 Sheridan, Jean A. 341 Sheridan, Lyn R. 297 Sherry, Doug 199 Sherwin, George F. 132, 300, 425 Sherwood, Cassius G. 447 Sherwood, Cynthia A. 399 Shields, David R. 397 Shifrin, Donald L. 467 Shilling, Judith A. 158 Shimamoto, Steven H. 365 Shimizu, Patrick K. 109 Shimojima, Brenda R. 341 Shinbo, William S. 457 Shintaku, Donna R. 344 Shiogi, Nancy L. 341 Shipek, Reta J. 395 Shiralori, Faye M. 340 Shirey, Jonathan C. 148 Shieifer, Stuart 144, 467 Shore, Patricia E. 395 Short, James K. 133, 444 Shortt, Gary W. 278, 369, 376 Shotwell, Joan S. 261, 306, 441 Showalter, Richard 144, 260, 356 Shreve, Peter L. 451 Shriber, Adrian W. 481 Shubert, Richard 175 Shulman, Earl N. 133, 467 Shults, Beverly R. 405 Shults, Bruce L. 238, 427 Shultz, Daniel F. 411 Shupe, Michael E. 168 Shute, Linda R. 453 Sibold, Lynn M. 441 Sidell, Sheila G. 133 Sidie, Colleen J. 417 Sieg, Ellen V. 158,419 Siegfried, Robert B. 189, 288 Siemens, Lydia E. 133, 276,277 Sievert, Claudia E. 133, 481 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON 446 SIGMA ALPHA MU 448 SIGMA CHI 450 SIGMA KAPPA 452 SIGMA NU 454 SIGMA PHI EPSILON 458 SIGMA TAU ALPHA 298 SIGMA THETATAU 298 Sikes, Nancy E. 379 Silhavy, Robert C. 423 Sill, Donna K. 333 Silva, Barbara A. 481 Silva, James R. 17, 300, 411, 482 SILVER FISH 279 Silverman, Larry 448 Simhaus, Dick 482 Simkins, Dick 115 Simko, Edward M. 434 Simmonds, Caroline 186 Simmons, Billie K. 421 Simmons, Cindi W. 405 Simmons, Fred 288 Simmons, Michael L. 447 Simmons, Tanya L. 453 Simonds, Kimberly J. 344 Simons, Abigail M. 333 Simons, Lynn S. 400 Simpson, Catherine 379 Simpson, Edward E. 362 Simpson, Linda M. 57 Sinclair, David F. 144, 304, 305, 376 Sinclair, James M. 469 Sipp, Cheryl R. 186 Sisler, Dorothy E. 133 Sivertson, Joan M. 344 Sioberg, Nils 0. 230, 392 Sjoding, Theodore W. 175, 473 Siolseth, Danny E. 170 Skadsen, Ron W. 459 Skaland, Randi M. 419 Skarshaug, Thomas N. 444 Skeers, Richard T. 376 Skelly, Douglas G. 364 SKIING 230 Skillingstad, Jeffrey 369, 455 Skinner, John R. 451 Skinner, Richa ' d J. 133 Skoglund, Eugene V. 168 Skone, Edward R. 377 Skone, Eric W. 163 Skoog, Paul F. 144, 461 Skopec, Eric W. 296, 300, 307, 463 Skorheim, Richard 0. 133, 409 Skubi, Byron 133, 258, 296, 377 Slabaugh, Margaret 481 Slade, Clifford L. 262, 481 Slater, Janet K. 133, 415 Slater, Kim E. 344 Slater, Marilyn L. 379 Slater, Susann 407 Slaughter, James K. 481 Sleitedahl, Richard 428 Slick, Daniel R. 278, 365 Slotnik, Lynn S. 381 Small, Linda R. 407 Smith, Adrienne E. 351 Smith, Allan L. 423 Smith, Candace H. 407 Smith, Carol L. 417 Smith, Charlene D. 399 Smith, Charles W. 391 Smith, Craig D. 53, 133, 287,377 Smith, Daniel M, 356 Smith, Darrel E. 365 Smith, David L, 133, 257 Smith, Douglas A. 238, 463 Smith, Ernest L. 133, 438 Smith, Harold D. 133, 392 Smith, Heidi J. 407 Smith, James B. 56 Smith, James E. 458 Smith, James J. 148 Smith, Janet M. 370, 399 Smith, Karen K. 158, 387 Smith, Kathleen J. 344 Smith, Larry R. 133 Smith, Linda C. 261, 379 Smith, Linda C. 297 Smith, Linda M. 158 Smith, Lynda F. 441 Smith, Melanie N. 453 Smith, Pamela M. 415 Smith, Paul D. 457 Smith, Pnscilla A. 133, 407 Smith, Richard H. 392 Smith, Ronald S. 356 Smith, Ronalee J. 289 Smith, Sally J. 389 Smith, Shirley A. 298 Smith, Siri A. 189, 289 Smith, Steven J. 451 536 ■■a..v.-T;.fHganffHHWl.-HI ffiWHBnMHW flB)Wmi«aaj««HHgimil Smith, Sfurgis W. 133 Smith, Sue 54 Smith, Susan 345, 482 Smith, Timothy W. 372 Smith, Walter R. 411 Smyser, Charles R. 365 Snell, Terry R. 428 Snow, Cynthia A. 133, 303, 383 Snowden, Wesley D. 186 Snyder, Jim W. 463 Snyder, Mark S. 365 Snyder, Mary L. 338 Snydsman, William E. 350 SOCCER 220 SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS 263 SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS 299 Soderblom, Linn A. 288 Soike, Joanne V. 387 Soine, James W. 444 Sokol, Vicky L. 327 Solbakken, Mary 415 Solberg, John M. 409 Solberq, Mark J. 411 Solberq, Richard P. 365 Solle, Donna L. 341 Solter, Frank J. 360 Somers, Elizabeth M. 303, 399 Songstad, Steyen B. 281, 300, 430 Songstad, Susan M. 405 Soong, Mimi 133 Sorensen, Cynthia L. 412 Sorenson, Peter J. 322 Sorenson. Susan K. 327 Soriano, Leatrice 381 Sorley, Kathryn 399 Soth, Sally A, 261, 306, 407 Sotka, David M. 391 Soules, Candace 407 Southard, Douglas J. 364 Souther, James 110, 111 Southern, Beverly J. 399 Southwick, Christine L. 481 Sowell, Timothy B. 455 Spaethe, Lora B. 340 Spain, Gary M. 458 Spanfelner, Sandra 133 Spanqler, Michael E. 427 Spanqler, Richard E. 444 Soarkman, Patricia 345 Sparks, Marjorie V. 186 Sparks, Thomas J. 425 Spear, John M. 392 Spear, Judith S. 133, 439 Speck, Robert L. 364 Spector, Pat L. 56, 190, 482 Speer, Douglas T. 350 Spellman, Craig W. 457 Spellman, John 95 Spellman, Linda C. 439 Spence, Jane D. 261, 306, 405 Spencer, Alvin D. 168, 331 Spencer, Cheryl K. 338 Spencer, John F. 41 1 Spencer, Peter A. 429 Spencer, Wayne S. 168 Spens, Dana L. 481 Sperlin, Rosalie A. 413 Sperling, Garrel M. 158, 297, 453 Soerry, Jack C. 175 Spezia, John W. 326 Spicher, Tracy D. 133 Spiaal, Harvard P. 133, 296, 467 Spilker, Michael H. 481 Spink, Thomas J. 262 Spiut, Alan D. 372 Spolyar, Ludwig J. 34, 36, 37, 38, 51 Spoon, Charles B. 328 Spoor, Mary L. 133, 136 SPORTS 198 Spradlin, Greg C. 444 Spriestersbach, Dan 296, 397 Spring, Max E. 467 Springan, Pamela S. 344 Springer, Mary K. 379 SPRING SPORTS 200 Sroute, Carolyn F. 144, 399 Sroufe, Dixie L. 158, 356 Staats, Diana L. 345 Stabbert, Don J. 109 Stack, Carol L. 379 Stack, Linda E. 158, 379 Staehli, Ralene P. 383 Stafford, Linda M. 285 Stahl, Richard A. 436 Staiger, Virgil R. 469 Staley, Paul E. 144, 260 Stamnes, Robert L. 166 Stanberry, Carolyn 356 Stanchfield, Dennis 461 Stanford, Kenneth L. 134, 425 Stanford, Lynda J. 325 Stanley, Richard M. 463 Stanley, Robert M. 409 Stanley, Susan K. 327 Stansbury, Howard E. 34, 37, 39 Stansbury, Richard 427 Stansfield, James D. 409 STANTON 330 Stanton, Elaine I. 134 Stanton, Steven H. 168, 368 469 Stapp, Diane 55, 482 Starin, Joel R. 134, 467 Stark, Gary F. 442 Starling, Mark R. 397 Stasch, Vicki L. 134 Staser, Robin 158 Stauch, Kathy A. 187 Stave, Lorraine L. 407 STAY 299 Stay, Alan C. 260, 430 Stay, Edward L. 409 Stearns, Dennis R. 403 Stearns, Joyce L. 179, 351 Stebbins, Mariorie 405 Steele, Becky L. 337 Steele, Edgar J. 144, 256 Steen, Mary E. 175, 336 Steenson, Thomas M. 444 steers, Mary K. 421 Stefan, Andrew T. 447 Stegelvik, Maren L. 158 Steil, Ttiomas A. 362 Stein, Dan 481 Stein, Donald E. 256 Stein, Kathleen E. 383 Stein, Marsha D. 341 Steinberg, Quentin 134, 448 Steiner, Betty A. 453 Steiner, Christine 407 Steinhauer, Loren 175, 473 Steimann, Eicena F. 175 Stenberg, Kenneth L. 189 Stenesen, Sandra K. 441 Stepanek, Lynne A. 351 Stephan, Kurt F. 409 Stephens, Elizabeth 383 Stephens, Jane A. 338 Stern, Andrea E. 134, 434 Stern, James A. 365 Stern, Mary J. 338 Sternberg, Craiq S. 144, 448 Stctler, Mariio A. 294 Stetson, John D. 168 STEVENS 331 Stevens, Charlotte 343 Stevens, Cheryl L. 325 Stevens, Helen M. 294 Stevens, Lynne S. 158, 419 Stevens, Mary R. 294 Stevens, Sarann 347 Stevens, Terry T. 144 Stevenson, Charles 444 Stevenson, Mary K. 389 Stewart, Brian R. 425 Stewart, Cassandra 303, 399 Stewart, Craig L. 109,368, 409 Stewart, Deane 481 Stewart, H. Anne 417 Stewart, Jeff 198 Stewart, Kathy A. 417 Stewart, Linda A. 389 Stewart, Marilyn A. 407 Stewart, Michael S. 134, 409 Stewart, Simon J. 144, 433 Stewart, Stanley C. 425 Stewart, Timothy J. 41 1 Stewart, William J. 326 Stick, Helen L. 417 Stickler, Mary L. 158,395 Stiers, Jerry P. 423 Stifter, William F. 134, 461 Stiles, Connie J. 481 Stinge, Karl 230 Stinson, Glennon G. 331 Stipek, William D. 278, 397 Stipp, Janet E. 297, 387 St. John, Sheldon C. 134,451 Stoecker, Leiand D. 391 Stokes, Janet K. 399 Stokes, Karen P. 264, 405 Stokoe, Kristine 0. 405 Stoll, Carolyn A. 289, 481 Stoll, Edward R. 134 Stomsvik, Leslie 0. 134, 356 Stone, David IM. 300, 448 Stone, Frank E. 356 Stone, Judith M. 158,325 Stone, Larry 32, 37 Stone, Mary Lee R. 158 Stone, Vincent R. 445 Stonefelt, Steven J. 397 Stonehouse, Diane C. 134, 258 Storseth, Donna M. 481 Stout, Dema K. 383 Stout, Kenneth A. 433 Stout, Oliver 0. 430 Stout, William W. 445 Stowell, Marlys V. 415 Strandin, Vickie M. 399 Stranik, Dennis A. 369, 451 Strasser, M. Jean 345 Strathairn, Thomas 300, 455 Stratton, Dorothy J. 38, 43 Straughan, Brentwood 356 Straughan, Keltie E. 333 Strausz, William L. 429 Strawn, Dorothy 40, 109 Street, Darrell A. 329 Strelitzer, Marilyn 338 Strickland, Edanna 134 Stroble, Richard E. 455 Strom, Donald T. 447 Strom, Suzanne 417 Stromberq, Cheryl J. 412 Stroope, Rodney D. 168, 430 Stroud, Linda J. 134, 405 Stroud, Nancy A. 405 Strum, Barbara M. 341 Strum, Marvin E. 134 Struthers, Susan J. 441 Struve, Lynn A. 134 STUART 344 Stuart, James R. 445 Stuchell, Jean M. 415 STUDENT LIFE 18 Studholme, Craiq L. 461 Stull, Margaret M. 421 Sturdivant, Pete L. 109 Sturgell, Thomas A. 457 Stuteville, Thomas 326 Stutsman, Susan F. 325 Stymans, Richard P. 400 Such, Mervin J. 134 Subbulakshmi, M. S. 76 Sudderth, Robert A. 257, 463 Sugivama, Glenn K. 144 Sullivan, Ann E. 148 Sullivan, Harry C. 447 Sullivan, Helen M. 134,383 Sullivan, Michael R. 455 Sullivan, Nancy L. 481 Sullivan, Paul B. 463 Summers, Susan N. 387 Sumner, Robert S. 148 Sundin, Valerie M. 134, 481 SUNDODGERS300 Sundsby, Vicki L. 356 Suquilanda, Marie B. 453 Surace, Joe P. 403 Susinski, Michael D. 458 Sutherland, G. Bruce 438 Sutherland, Sandra 421 Suttell, James E. 268 Suttles, Fay M. 337 Suyama, Eileen R. 134, 284 Suzuki, Karen S. 294, 297 Svenson, Wayne A. 168 Swainson, Marvin E. 148 Swanberq, Carolyn A. 387 Swaney, Dale E. 409 Swanson, Albert G. 359 Swanson, Daphne C. 405 Swanson, Douqias W. 433 Swanson, Eric B. 134, 287, 296, 368, 377 Swanson, Gregory A. 397 Sv anson, Kathryn A. 421 Swanson, Patricia J. 160 Swanson, Ralph A. 457 Swanson, Richard M. 481 Swanson, Shirley I. 134 Swanson, Wendy G. 134 Swapp, Thomas E. 430 Swartz, Donald H. 109, 457 Sweeney, Thomas P. 469 Sweeters, Mark A. 365 Swegle, Steven D. 455 Sweitzer, Nancy J. 144, 383 Swenson, Marianne B. 134 Swensson, Karl A. 365 Swick, Ellen A. 379 Swimme, Leslie K. 379 SWIMMING 232 Swinqle, John C. 168 Swoffer, Robert A. 457 Syltebo, Jan L. 338 Sylvester, H.Allen 134, 350 Sylvester, James W. 144, 451 Sylvester, Marjorie 441 Sylvester, Robert D. 144 Sylwester, Robert L. 134 Symonds, James K. 179 Symonds, Thomas E. 356 Syrinq, Thomas P. 356 Syverson, Marcia A. 481 Szymanski, Bronislaw 134 Tachiyama, Gary D. 430 Tagholm, Bernard R. 365 Tail, Diane L. 330 Takei, Carolyn S. 134 Talbert, William C. 481 Talkinqton, Richard 403 Tallman, John 233 Tallman, Susan K. 297 Talluto, Samuel J. 160 Talso, Philip W. 463 Tangen, Cara L. 134, 284, 417 Tapert, Gretchen C. 417 Tarabochia, Donald 144, 445 Tarble, Earl E. 175 Tash, Carolyn D. 421 Tatt, Eva D. 160 TAU KAPPA EPSILON 458 TAU PHI DELTA 459 Taylor, Ann L. 415 Taylor, Gregg D, 257, 423 Taylor, Gregory V. 423 Taylor, Janet L. 481 Taylor, Judith A. 168, 356 Taylor, Lawrence R. 365 Taylor, Margaret A. 160, 348 Taylor, Sheila L. 337 Teaque, M. Timothy 360 Teague, Robert L. 481 Teague, Sally M. 160, 303, 421 Teale, Gary A. 278, 360 Tebb, Torrance N. 451 Tedder, Francis D. 148 Tegeler, David C. 168 Teil, Susan M. 415 Telford, Steve R. 403 Telling, Raymond G. 365 Teman, Marianne M. 348 Tembreull, Michael 433 Tempes, Marley A. 389 Temple, Thomas C. 199 Templin, Ronald 0. 364 Tennant, Roger E. 238, 377 Teodoro, Jose J. 481 Terao, Judy H. 325 Terao, Marsha Y. 261, 344 Terhar, Joseph J. 145, 260 Terpstra, Loren C. 145 TERRY 357 Terry, Patricia G. 179 Teslow, James L. 365 Tetrick, Jeanne R. 134, 421 Tetrick, Reed B. 455 Teutsch, Sylvia A. 407 Thaler, Judith M. 347 Tharp, Carol J. 481 Thatcher, H. Frances 356 Thatcher, Jill 387 Thatcher, Priscilla C. 134, 387 Thawley, Frances G. 134, 379 Thayer, Darcv L. 343 Thayer, Josef 134 Thayer, William J. 457 Theriault, Gordon W. 145, 445 Therriault, Michell 344 Therriaull, Theodore 391 THETA CHI 460 THET DELTA CHI 462 THETA SIGMA PHI 301 THETA TAU 301 THETA XI 464 Theyer, Sepp 230 Thie, Bonnie L. 341 Thicde, Katherine M. 337 Thiol, Harry J. 256 Thiol, Jeanne M. 453 Thielemann, Martin 356 Thicme, Frederick 106 Thim, Jack G. 469 Thiry, Paul A. 109 Thiry, Pierre P. 278, 411 Thoma, Joanne 421 Thomas, Antoinette 389 Thomas, Bradley C. 451 Thomas, Carol E. 348 Thomas, Claire 134, 407 Thomas, Donna I. 332 Thomas, Jane C. 417 Thomas, Jon F. 362 Thomas, Raymond T. 365 Thomas, Russell G. 365 Thomas, Shelly C. 399 Thomas, Suellen C. 399 Thomas, Terry M. 134, 461 Thomas, William H. 160 Thompson, Betty J. 407 Thompson, Clark R. 463 Thompson, Douqias A. 145, 260, 356 Thompson, Douglas S. 469 Thompson, Duane M. 362 Thompson, Gerald J. 145, 260 Thompson, James M. 447 Thompson, James V. 425 Thompson, Jeane E. 383 Thompson, Judith M. 294 Thompson, Julie J. 337 Thompson, Kathryn E. 264 Thompson, Leslie K. 481 Thompson, Lynn R. 417 Thompson, Margaret 134 Thompson, Maryann 337 Thompson, Melinda S. 134, 441 Thompson, Neil E. 134 Thompson, Ralph E. 58 Thompson, Richard S. 409 Thompson, Robert M. 365 Thompson, Steven E. 109, 287 Thompson, Sue A. 338 Thompson, Teresa L. 261, 306, 383 Thompson, Terry A. 260, 455 Thompson, Trina L. 297, 415 Thompson, Vance M. 461 Thompson, William R. 461 Thomson, H. S. 109 Thomson, Janice D. 419 Thomson, Sheila M. 160 Thornley, Margo L. 160 Thornton, Kathleen 134, 297, 387 Thorp, Michael R. 430 Thorpe, Janet A, 134, 415 Thorson, Mary J. 348 Thorsviq, Thomas A. 307 Thrall, John M. 148 Tibbatts, Robert R. 144, 300, 368, 463 Tietsort, Kathleen 134, 356 TIFFANY. 332 Tiffany, Candace L. 441 Tihomirov, Dimitry 481 Tihomirov, Michael 135 Tilbury, Karen L. 135,356 Tilley, Barbara A. 419 Timm, Luanne 415 Timonen, Robert M. 403 Timoe. Walter K. 293 Tindall, Marnie J. 135 Tindall, Robert J. 433 Tinker, Dean F. 145, 429 Tippev, Alzada E. 337 Tobiason, Thomas L. 463 Tobin, Sara L. 303, 344 Todd, Adelia G. 347 Todd, Anne P. 34 Todd, Barbara J. 383 Tolboe, Donald G. 148 Tollefson, Andrea K. 389 Tollefson, Richard 305, 397 Tom berq, Robert B. 445 Tomlinson, Gary L. 403 Tomlinson, Sue E. 187 Tompkins, Susan C. 160, 395 Toneri, Jeannette L. 135, 301, 405 Toney, f ancy J. 441 Tonkins, Wesley G. 168 Tonn, Pamela K. 417 Topp, Marilyn G. 160 Toraason, Gail L. 306,399 Torcaso, Donald W. 326 Torqesen, Stephen E. 173 Toriqoe, Lorraine H. 339 Torkelson, Mary M. 417 Torres, Alexander G. 400 Torres, Jose S, 175 Torvik, Dale E. 168 TOTEM CLUB 302 Touriel, Marlene 381 Towler, Hunt P. 461 TOWN 333 Townsend, Richard L. 135 Toy, Carol L. 135, 389 Toy, Margaret A. 348 Trabookis, Christopher 175 Tracy, Barbara J. 339 Tracy, David W. 451 Tracy, Donovan D. 41 1 Tracy, Patrick L. 135, 258 Trapnell, Nina S. 160, 441 Treadwell, Anne M. 414 Tredway, Stephen M. 429 Tremblay, Nancy R. 441 Trenor, Melvyn H. 391 Trepp, David M. 41 1 Trevithick, Barbara 347 Triebel, Richard W, 168, 442 Trindle, Patricia A. 297, 453 Tripp, Gary W. 38, 43, 447 Tripp, Tracy A. 369, 447 Troeh, Charlotte E. 343 Troncoso, Nestor J. 175 Tronquet, Peter J. 135, 376 Trout, Barbara A. 395 Truemper, Judith A. 327 Trudgian, William 145, 368, 433 Truesdell, Taylor 391 Trumbull, Edward R. 326 Tse, Charles W. 168 Tsuboi, Janice A. 179 Tsuchida, Linda J. 160 Tucker, Barbara A. 407 Tucker, Phillip R. 148 Tunnell, Frederic W. 433 Tupper, Cynthia A. 421 Turkian, Richard V. 109, 433 Turner, James A. 145, 425 Turner, Judith A. 481 Turner, Susan M. 387 Tusar, Denis 109 Turtle, Gray J. 407 Tweiten, Ronald L. 365 Twiss, Richard S. 135 Twohy, Nancy C. 135, 303, 417 Tyndcll, Charyl K. 187 Tynes, Karen L. 160, 441 Tyree, Diane M. 387 Tysver, James L. 365 u Uchiyama, Judith T. 187 Ulbrickson, Alvin E. 366 Ullin, Janis E. 413 Ulman, John F. 469 Ulrey, Gail D. 387 Ulrey, Lewis B. 173, 459 Ulrich, Cynthia A. 135, 387 Ulrich, Darlene J. 481 Ummel, Dana M. 344 Umphred, Christine 441 Umphred, Darcy A. 387 Unbewust, Kirsten L. 356 Uncle Robert 52 Undlin, David L. 455 Unnern. Jan E. 329 UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN UNION MEN 473 UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN UNION WOMEN 472 Uptearove, David R. 457 Urquhart, John W. 433 Uyehara, Karen Y. 135 Uyeno, Lawrence K. 331 V Vadheim, Anitra A. 441 Vail, Patricia J. 160 Valdez. Anthony J. 135, 451 Vale, Peter V. 365 van Ameronqen, Georqia 481 van Ameronqen, John 429 Van Berkem, J. Thomas 328 Van Bodeqraven, George 168, 263 Vancil, Gary W. 433 VanCourt, Carol L. 337 Vandenbero, Gerald 135 Vender, Tony J. 351 Vanderlio, Nancy A. 379 Vanderstaay, Holly 160, 441 Vander Stoep, Richard 427 VanderWerff, Jean E. 327 Vandewall, Robert L. 457 VanDivort, Roger F. 365 Van Doren, Tina 441 Van Dyken, Martin L. 148 Van Eeckhout, Tom H. 445 Vanek, Jean A. 383 VanEss, Frederick E. 403 Van Eynde, Phillip W. 423 Van Gasken, Diane L. 441 Van Horn, Gretchen E. 481 Van Horn, Timothy D. 421 Van Law, Richard G. 397 Van Osdel, Lewis A. 262, 372 Van Ry, Krina J. 136 Varga, Bela J. 429 Vargas. Felix 267 VARSITY BOAT CLUB 304 VASHON 345 Vastenhold, Peter M. 469 Vaughan, Nancy 160 Vaughn, Jane D. 187 Vedder, Neil G. 356 Veldink, Connie J. 136, 351 Velkers, Mara D. 389 Veltman, Lesley G. 381 Venable, Freda L. 136, 339 Venable, Sandra J. 136 Venar, Michael A. 145, 448 Venneberq, Rachel S. 348 Vennema, Stephen J. 445 Vercoe, Douqias R. 364 Verhoef, Doualas R. 455 Versteege, Ronald A, 403 Verti, Thomas D. 397 Velter, Connie L. 341 Viaene, Linda C. 145, 347 Vick, Karen I. 340 Vickers, Judith A. 136 Vickery, Lynn H. 445 Vicklund, John H. 425 Vierling. Karen S. 407 Viers, Valdyne M. 379 Vigna, Steven R. 409 Vincent, Charlotte 136, 332 Virsnieks, Eqils K. 173 VIcck, Charles L. 136, 356 Vodarski, William D. 160 538 Vogel, Frederick M, 397 Vogel, Stephanie A, 481 Vogensen, Randi 136 Volchocl , Michael B. 467 VOLLEYBALL 240 Vollstedt, Vance H. 403 von Goliren, Margritt 343 von Haarfman, Ingela 136 Vonnegut, John K. 403 Von Walter, Mark R, 433 Voris, Valerie A. 136 Vradenburq, Daniel 409 Vynne, Sally A. 421 w W-KEY 305 Waddell, Bruce A. 168, 328 Wade, Narda E, 481 Waggoner, Diana M. 412 Wagner, Craig S. 463 Wagner, Douglas A. 329 Wagner, Jacqueline 387 Wagner, Louis C. 148 Wagner, Pamela L. 441 Wagner, Robert E. 409 Wagner, Sallie L. 337 Wagoner, Robert C. 423 Wahl, Robert E. 425 Wahlberg, Kristen E. 387 Wahlers, Carolyn R. 344 Wahrqren, Patricia 161, 481 Wakefield, Hugh E. 463 Wakefield, Reid M. 256 Waldbaum, Rodney J. 145, 296, 300, 448 Waldie, Catherine L. 327 Waldo, Robert 106, 107 Waldron, Dean R. 461 Waldschmidt, David 461 Wales, Larry D. 145, 481 Walker, Blaine R. 409 Walker, Joanne L. 439 Walker, John S. 356 Walker, Kirby D. 377 Walker, Laura L. 341 Walker, Pamela K. 387 Walker, Steven L. 445 Walker, Sue E. 161 Walkey, Kenneth J, 359 Wall, Edv ard C. 148 Wall, Janice M. 399 Wallace, David L. 331 Wallace, Howard A. 161, 304, 305, 457 Wallace, John M, 403 Wallace, Merrie E. 337 Wallace, Ronald G. 262 Wallace, Rondy J. 405 Wallen, Barbara J. 379 Waller, Lynn A. 136, 399 Wallgren, Christina 189, 288, 289 Wallin, Kristine M. 136, 441 Walline, Paul D. 362 Wallinqford, Dana R. 411 Walloch, Shelia J. 383 Walseth. Judith A, 136 Walsh, Desa J. 383 Walsh, Murray R. 256 Walsh, Rick J. 447 Walter, Lorene 136 Walter, Lynne D. 415 Walters, Robert 89 Walton, Jeffrey D, 409 Walton, John C. 430 Waltz, Elizabeth A, 415 Waltz, Kathrvn M- 415 Waltz, Robert R. 145, 445 Wampold, David B, 136, 258, 467 Wang, Harry H. 136 Wangsmo, Gary L. 145, 296, 300, 451 Wannamaker, Joy A. 351 Wantulok, John C. 148 Wapple, Sharron L. 161 Ward, Douglas W. 41 1 Ward, Monica L . 407 Ward, Richard K. 109, 481 Ward, Shirley J. 145, 387 Warden. Jodv 341 Ware, Truman D. 136, 438 Wareham, Darryl V. 350 Warmenhoven, Carolus 350 Warner, Danny G. 461 Warner, Mary W. 332 Warner, Robin L. 417 Warren, Don L. 455 Warren, Douglas D- 447 Warren, Lesley G. 294 Warren, Leslie E. 405 Warren, Susan D. 327 Warren, Thomas C. 136 Warshal, Dennis M- 467 Washburn, Sila T. 343 Wasilausky, John E. 400 Wasner, Cody K. 136 Waterworth, Jane M. 417 Watkins, Cynthia S. 136, 301 Watkinson, Lyie P. 458 Watson, Carol D, 136, 258, 415 Watson, Diane M. 441 Watson, Edith D. 179 Watson, Glen H. 136 Watson, Marion E, 341 Watson, Michael J. 455 Watson, Susan 387 Watson, Wendy K. 389 Wax, Michael C. 467 Wayne, Catherine M. 297, 399 Weatherwax, Scott A. 148 Weaver, James M. 463 Weaver, Timothy R. 136, 377 Webb, Candace R. 136, 453 Webb, Fredrick A. 359 Webb, Michael D. 168 Webber, Bernard A. 260, 328 Weber, Andrea G. 136 Weber, Barbara J. 395 Weber, Janice G. 161 Weber, Janice M, 187 Weber, t ancy J. 325 Webster, Lauretta A. 298, 356 Webster, Mark D. 451 Wedel, Helen E. 347 Wedman, Sharon M. 481 Weed, Mark A. 447 Weeks, Emily 136, 356 Weeks, Gregory P. 403 Weeks, June 453 Wegner, Konstanze G. 136, 379 Wegsteen, Linda A. 332 Weick, Marilyn P. 297, 383 Weick, Mark G. 300, 425 Weick, Valerie A. 383 Weihemuller, Loren 173 Weiland, Allan J. 448 Weiner, Beth M. 439 Weiner, Ellen M. 439 Weinke, Kathleen A. 437 Weinstein, Edward A. 467 Weinstein, Terese R. 381 Weisenberger, Gary 326 Weisfield, Robert D. 467 Weiss, James R. 109 Weitzman, Richard L. 467 Welborn, Lois G. 189, 289 Welch, Barbara M. 136, 389 Welch, William B. 356 Welden, Robert D. 136, 481 Wellman, Janet L. 343 Wells, Kevin J. 41 1 Wells, Marilyn E. 441 Wells, Nadine M. 405 Wells, Norman E. 360 Wells, Russell M. 189, 288 Welsh, Susan M. 413 Wendel, Robert G. 481 Wenger, Dona L. 399 Wenqer, Mary S. 343 Wennes, Geoffrey P. 427 Wenning, David M. 288 Wentiar, Jeri L. 407 Wertzbaugher, Jerry 372 Wesche, Kenneth A. 145, 429 Wescott, Mary E. 379 Wesley, Robert J, 136 Wesseler, Paul R, 189, 470 West, A. John 258, 356 West, Carol J- 161, 343 West, Cathy D. 417 West, Charlotte I. 441 West, David A, 427 West, Doug 409 West, John D. 455 West, Sandra J. 161 West, William 89 Westerqaard, Jon R. 463 Westlinq, Vicki L. 40, 395 Wetherby, John L. 403 Wetta, llene J, 481 Wexler, Eldon H. 448 Wexler, Mark K, 481 Wexler, Robert F. 136, 467 Wezeman, Peter F. 457 Whalen, Joan K. 387 Whaley, Rial D. 425 Whall, Douglas E. 433 Whalley, Douglas B. 300, 409 Whatmore, Pamela F. 481 Wheeler, Janet K. 343 Wheeler, Janis 337, 417 Wheeler, Toby K. 325 Whelan, Mary Ellen 179, 339 Whitaker, Judith L, 161, 338 Whitaker, Sharon L. 264, 453 Whitaker, Thomas L. 356 Whitcomb, Ann A. 345 White, Florence A. 417 White, Francis A. 348 White, Geoffrey 0. 168, 451 White, Jack D. 469 White, Judith A. 419 White, Nada M. 453 White, William E. 447 Whitehead, Bruce 136 Whitehead, Keith R. 463 Whiteman, John F. 447 Whitemarsh, Jean B. 336 Whitesel, James P. 455 Whitesel, Joan C. 405 Whiting, Thomas A. 391 Whitlock, Douglas 0. 359 Whitman, Nancy K. 344 Whitmev, Peter R. 136 Whitmore, Martha J. 389 Whitney, Marvin J. 168 Whitney, Steven H. 445 Whitney, Thomas F. 365 Whittemore, Bonnie 337 Whiffing, Jeff W, 469 Wick, Gary R. 322 Wicklund, Karen A. 136 Wickstrom, Jeffrey 331 Widen, Robert A. 403 Widerski, Shirley M. 383 Widitz, Norman R. 145 Wienker, Wendy R. 481 Wiese, Karen L. 294 Wiese, Mary A. 348 Wiese, Timothy L. 433 Wiqen, Christine A. 136, 297 Wigen, Mary D. 136 Wight, David L, 433 Wiqren, Gerald L. 326 Wiitala, Michael M. 447 Wiker, Kathleen 407 Wilbur, Mary S. 379 Wilcox, Darrell D. 458 Wilcox, Susan A. 343 Wilcox, Sylvia J. 383 Wilcoxen, Roger M. 372 Wilder, Michael L. 377 Wiley, John M. 425 Wiley, Kathleen M. 136, 417 Wilkenson, Ken 469 Wilkenson, William 427 Wilkerson, Daniel R. 481 Wilkey, Douglas F. 136, 305, 445 Wilkie, Stephen C. 136, 409 Wilkins, Libby 383 Wilkinson, Forrest M. 356 Wilkinson, John G. 434 Wilkinson, Julie L. 344 Wilkinson, Ronald G. 136, 365 Will, Jeanne C, 187 Willard, Steve A. 427 Willenbrock, Lorraine 345 Willett, Bruce R. 403 Willey, James F. 458 Willi, Jonne M. 294 Williams, Allan J. 136 Williams, Ardelle 333 Williams, Bonnie J. 379 Williams, David L. 199 Williams, Douglas V. 473 Williams, Eugenie J. 89 Williams, John G. 359 Williams, John G- 455 Williams, Jon E. 168 Williams, Kathryn A. 332 Williams, Maureen A. 389 Williams, Paul M. 136 Williams, Robert A. 137 Williams, Robert R. 445 Williams, Shelly L. 441 Williams, Thomas F. 377 Williams. Thomas L. 350 Williams, Wendy 137, 421 Williamson, Janet R. 379 Willicut, Robert J, 173 Willis, Deniel M. 453 Willis, Evon J. 137 Willis, Lloy T. 168, 458 Willis, Margaret L. 137 Willis, Robert J. 105 Willis, Sondra L. 453 Willson, Frank R. 427 Wilma, David W. 481 Wilsey, Miriam C. 337 Wilsey, Terrell 137, 458 Wilskie, Wayne R. 148, 451 Wilson, Allen F. 391 Wilson, Andrea L. 332 Wilson, Brian D. 469 Wilson, Bruce A. 162 Wilson, Dean E. 461 Wilson, Don L. 168 Wilson, Donald 8. 365 Wilson, James 106. 107 Wilson. Janice K. 294 Wilson, John D. 278, 427 Wilson, John R. 364 Wilson, Kenneth J. 391 Wilson, Lynn M. 294 Wilson, Michael H. 391 Wilson, Patricia P. 276 Wilson, Raymond S. 288 Wilson, Robert L. 300, 442 Wilson, Tanya V. 413 Wilson, Wayne P. 145, 481 Wimmer, Nancy L. 338 Winch, Douglas J. 369, 469 Winde, Marilyn R. 145, 405 Winder, Donald J. 433 Winder, Sharon C. 294 Winder, Terry J. 169, 262, 359 Windus, Michael L, 331 Winkelmann, Marilyn 379 Winkle. Arlene R. 341 Winkler. Stephan 463 Winn, Judy D. 161, 284, 287, 303, 415 Winninghoff, Sandra 395 Winnor, Richard A. 170 Winquist, James P. 369, 429 Winquist, Jenna L. 453 Winslow, Civillia M. 340 Winslowe, Paula 337 Winston, Antonia H. 441 Winter, Donald D. 409 WINTER ELECTIONS 28 Winter, Jeffrey W. 362 Winters, Raymond C. 137 Winters, Richard G, 137, 350 Winters, Susan L. 481 Wintersteen, Robert 17, 38, 59, 257, 482 Wirkkala, Marilyn J. 187 Wirth, Nicki M. 381 Wirth, Terence M. 467 Wirtz, Don 61 Wise, Ronald W. 137, 296, 368, 397 Wiseman, Jacgueline 395 Wisner, Marilyn J. 297, 481 Witenberg, Bruce P. 467 Witizer, Lynnwood A. 481 Witt, Clyde 198 Wittenberg, Anne B. 405 Wittenberg, Shirley 470 Wittenbrock, David 169 Woirol, Gregory R. 403 Woicik, Mary E. 161 Wold, Pauline M. 344 Wolf, Barry E. 300, 466, 467 Wolfe, Harrold D. 161 Wolfe, Jon B. 433 Wolfe, Margaret J. 417 Wolff, Toni L. 405 Wolfla, Alan R. 169 Wollett, Frederick 137, 329 WOMEN ' S SPORTS 249 Womach, John 0. 434 Wonders, Glenda E. 413 Wong, Beverley J. 161 Wong, Gain 362 Wong, Rochelle K. S. 137 Wong. Susan 341 Wonn, James W. 169, 425 Wonner, Richard H. 173 Wood, Anne C. 161, 399 Wood, Dennis D. 145 Wood, Dennis K. 362 Wood, Harold R. 459 Wood, Homer D. 148 Wood, Jan L. 261, 297, 405 Wood, Robert A. 369, 403 Woodruff, Karen G. 337 Woodruff, Olive G. 161 Woods, Judith L. 453 Woods, Lanny E. 461 Woods, Richard D. 278, 326 Woods, Sharon L. 470 Woodside, Chester W. 148 Woodward, Susan G. 453 Woodworth, Miles M. 293 Woolcock, Pat A. 427 Woolery, Martha L. 179 Woollen, Edmund B. 32, 137, 278, 287, 300, 425 Worchester, Mary R. 417 Worden, Barbara J. 137 Worden, Jan N. 481 Worthington, Bonnie 276 Worthington, James 169, 262 Woski, Sharon N. 40,332 Wouters, Karen M. 299 WRESTLING 238 Wright, Anita L. 481 Wright, Bernard D. 403 Wright, Cheryle L. 161, 441 Wright, Darryl W. 173 Wright, W. Kenneth 41 1 YOUNG REPUBLICANS 307 Young, Sharon A. 387 Wright, Robert I. 356 Wright, Susan D. 387 Wulff, Linda 339 Wuotila, Robert T. 469 Wygle, Kathleen N. 441 Wylie, Peter W. 148 X Xavier, Virginia T. 161 Y Yamada, Tatsuo 175, 356 Yamada, Victor M. 169 Yamaguchi, Nancy 161 Yamamura, JanieM. 17,339,482 Yamashita, Arlene T. 187 Yano, Mary F. 347 Yantis, Theodore F. 400 Yapp, Michele 137, 284 Yarborouqh, Leon M. 137, 469 Yarno, Nanci E. 441 Yaryan, Timothy H. 137, 429 Yatch, Karen A, 419 Yearout, Steven A. 41 1 Yee, Gilbert M. 364 Yellam, Patricia A. 405 Yoakum, Cecilia A. 387 York, James L. 481 Yoshida, Lois H, 337 Youlten, Sarah E. 137, 277,419 Young, James M. 365 Young, Laurence A. 455 Young, Lowell A. 407 Young, Patricia L. 137, 481 Youngberg, Janet H. 345 Youngquist, Charles 359 Youngquist, Janet A. 137, 336 Youngquist, Jon P. 189 Youngs, Robert E. 411 Yount, Lana L. 145, 421 Zabel, Ronald C. 137 Zach, Terry K. 481 Zachary, Carol J. 389 Zachary, Norman F. 230, 455 Zandarski, Mary Jo 340 Zangar, Sheila N. 137, 415 Zarlev, Barbara M. 137 Zefkeles, Gus 411 Zegree, Joan B. 17, 137,482 Zell, Susan H. 187 Zellweger, Heidi M. 415 Zeman, Linda P. 481 Zener, Marc C. 145, 463 Zeper, Barbara E. 297,381 ZETA BETA TAU 466 ZETA PHI ETA 308 ZETA PSI 468 ZETA TAU ALPHA 470 Zevenbergen, David J. 372 Ziegan, Janis C. 389 Ziegman, Bruce N. 467 Zien, Cheryl S. 381 Zier, Judith E. 294 Zimmer, Stuart A. 397 Zimmerman, Allen H. 161,467 Zimmerman, Stephanie 344 Zimmerman, William 463 Zinn, Merrily A. 407 Zittel, Michael E. 145, 411 Zittel, Walter D. 256 Zoller, Gregory W. 377 Zook, James K. 169, 473 Zorich, Nickolas J. 397 Zosel, Nancy Ann 481 Zukor, Paul M. 467 Zylstra, William F. 481 539 iiiiiiiiiiinTinnmwinnfii just where the hell are you going? four years (plus) you ' ve endured this university of a thousand years. now, little man — loaded down with degree, ideals and an understanding of the sexual symbolism of mohy dick — you ' ll be weaned from this nurturing campus. how lingering then those ideals that saw you through open forum, hours battle, and discussions of Isd. you ' ve grouped with the friends of your ideals at the university, you anticipate future ideals: — the ideal job — the ideal woman — the ideal ideal. 541 how will life change ou? green wood doesn ' t set the world on fire. chancer will fade in the strnctnred world in fa or of spock. the we ' 11-niake-a-better-world dream chafes in the daily friction of freeway traffic. will ) ' Ou enact your ideals? did this four years gi ' e ou the guts to grapple with creativity or will you seek the moneyed way out? will the you 542 4% I Tata: against them survive? essay by penny m ginther and wayne kosbau photos by wayne kosbau 543 fv _ M beware of the idealism that deals only in wq for what are words? lost sounds in the echo chamber of semantics. now life will be real; full of active challenges. all of it is there; the ideals and the ruts — the results and the futility — it is there, waiting, just beyond now. mill tiimi ii iiiiiiil HHH II III i
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