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Filled with Emotion Two hundred thirty-three girls took part in formal sorority rush August 18-21 Three days of excitement, disappointment, smiles, and tears ended with Squeal Day when two hundred six girls were accepted into the nine sororities. 18 RUSH First Registration in the Dome Goes Smoothly a aca TS ws ALA a - . em. 4 PY ei al re 4 Registration, the process which used to tax the capacity of Memorial Gym for two days, required about half the floor space in the dome, less than one fourth of the south concourse and still took half the time 6,200 students moved through the dome August 28th., to mark the largest number of students to be processed in a single day and saved the university two days of class in the fall semester, wy} A SF REGISTRATION 19 Homecoming 1976 “The Best Is Yet To Come” proved to be an appropriate theme for the 1976 Homecoming parade. After five full days of pajama parades, bonfires, and float building the Vandal football team topped off the week with a 45-17 victory over the Weber State Wildcats. Linda Jackson, a member of the Delta Gamma sorority was crowned Queen during the half-time ceremonies Princesses Diane Vowels and Therasa Burkholder; Queen Linda Jackson 20 HOMECOMING “The Best Is Yet ToCome.. .” HOMECOMING 21 i , “TS ay. — “IKE tT = TF va - t v - VANDALS ‘76... . fae 22 FOOTBALL 0) = W 0) E e) U = S VY) FOOTBALL 23 The Third Time Since W.W. Il... 24 FOOTBALL Winning Season FOOTBALL 25 hse 2 i tihng a Sa es 26 BAND AND VANDALETTES Band and Vandalettes Entertain Football Fans After the threat of losing the halftime performers because of lack of tunds last year, the students came back in full support of the Band and Vandalettes, with a two dollar fee increase. The Band and Vandalettes responded to this support with some fantastic halftime performances. Students enjoy these performers at every home football game and at certain away games such as W.S.U_., Boise State, and Idaho State BAND AND VANDALETTES 27 Fall Concerts Draw Record Attendance 28 CONCERTS During the fall, entertainment in the Dome was much improved from last year, with concerts from four of the country’s top concert groups Attendance records were set with gatherings ranging from five to eight thousand people A wide variety of music was presented. Starting the season off with some rock and reggae by Doug Kershaw. The Doobie Brothe rs and Silver followed them with a good dosage of rock and roll, Then, at Homecoming, Valdy and the Hometown’ Band came with their own brand of music, which most call “just plain music” The season ended with Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter, who have been labeled as the most progressive country group CONCERTS 29 DG’s Defeat Alpha Phi for Intramural Crown 30 INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL Delt’s Take Men’s Intramural Football Title FINAL RESULTS oe ee Re: ae DTD TMA4 TMA2 SAE SNH INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL 31 . one . Meee. Bob Edwards Tennis Title Captures Intramural 2. G. Burke STANDINGS 1. B. Edwards 3. D. Nevin 32 INTRAMURAL TENNIS Women’s Intramural Track Meet INTRAMURAL TRACK 33 Intramural Volleyball Enjoys Increased Participation 4 es a A i a - if Ht INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL 35 Students Honor President Hartung The SEND drive, (Scholarship Endowment National Drive) was first proposed in the fall of 1975 and the student portion of the drive was undertaken in the spring of 1976 under the leadership of Kenton Bird, student SEND coordinator, and numerous student volunteers throughout the living groups. Students were asked to pledge or contribute to any of some -45 scholarship funds, and over $65,000 in pledges were collected--far above the goal of $40,000 One of the scholarship funds students pledged to was set up by the ASUI Senate and will be administered by the ASUI Scholarship Committee The Senate decided to name this fund in honor of retiring President Ernest Hartung, in honor of his great efforts on behalf of the association and students in general 36 SEND REGENTS PASS PARKING REGULATIONS Despite the objections of the staff and faculty of the University of Idaho, the UI Board of Regents approved a plan of paid parking on Campus Beginning January 1, 1977 all university employees and students who want to park in designated lots in the central part of the campus will have to pay $30 per year for a permit Permits for lots in the perimeter of the university will be sold for $10 per year Handicapped persons may obtain a reserved space for $30 per year University officials estimate the system will generate $50,000 annually. Half of that will be used for the salaries of parking control personnel and the rest will be put into a fund for maintenance, improvement and expansion of campus lots. The first year’s part of that will be lost in the transfer of $15,000 back into the academic area. REGENTS 37 Kibbie Dome Earns National Engineering Award 38 KIBBIE ENGINEERING AWARD The ASUI-Kibbie Dome can now be put among a list of such famous landmarks as the St Lawrence Seaway. Cape Canaveral. John F Kennedy International Airport. and The St. Louis’ Golden Arch. The Barrell Arch Roof of the dome has been named America’s Outstanding Structural Engineering Achievement for 1976 The others listed above are a few of the previous winners selected by the American Society of Civil Engineers History was being made as thousands of people watched hundred of workers erect the Barrell Arch Roof designed by Boise, Idaho firm Trus Joist Inc The roof was put in place in 24 working days by Emerick Construction Company of Portland, Oregon The roof provides Idaho with the largest indoor college facility in the nation and the fifth largest overall. The ASUI- Kibbie Dome is a multi-purpose tacility and has already become the home of many activities Representatives of the awarding agency were on hand for the first football game-Oct 9th, to make the official presentation of the plaque which is now erected on the main concourse in the dome KIBBIE ENGINEERING AWARD 39 Cross Country Team Races Through Victorious Season 40 CROSS COUNTRY The U of I cross country team continues to improve, but will have to wait until next year for another bid for the coveted Big Sky Conference Championship. The team finished the season tied for third place with Montana, as opposed to last year when the Vandals finished fifth Coach Mike Keller cites thereason for this as team depth Such talented runners as Doug Beckman, Grayson Pihilaja, Scott Knoblich, and Terry Griffin make up this depth CROSS COUNTRY 41 : a one mpi la be Gal i 2 x Oo Team Ends 15 15 42 VOLLEYBALL Field Hockey Ends With Record Winning Season... 14-5-1 FIELD HOCKEY 43 JOHN YARNO NAMED FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN Vandal jersey, number 56, will not be worn by U of | football players again, as it has been retired in honor of John Yarno John Yarno is the first U of | football player to the Associated Press’ first team All- American squad. Yarno a 6’ 5”, 245 pound senior from Spokane, was also named amateur athelete of the year by the Greater Spokane Sports Assoc This year John played in both the Senior Bowl, at Mobile, Alabama, and the East-West Shrine game at Stanford, California. John also is the first lineman ever named Big Sky Conference Player of the Year On January 12, 1977, the first Idaho All-American Roast was held. Highlighting this roast was the presentation of the original proclamation designating January 12, 1977, as John Yarno Day in Moscow John will graduate this spring in business management, and then he hopes to go on to play professional football 44 JOHN YARNO Ta) a oO Fas So rb BI O IDAHO MEN RACE FOR THE TURKEY 46 TURKEY TROT RUGBY 47 Women Compete In SAE Olympics 48 SAE OLYMPICS ’ iy ons yur. UE an tie q ne eg aac: has SS she ¢ id The women’s livi ng groups united in competition for the SAE Olympics one Saturday in September. The girls spent the morning laughing and falling through such events as the tug-a-wars, leap frog and tenis ball pushes The A Phi‘s took the overall honors and the Kappa‘s submitted the winning banner. SAE OLYMPICS 49 Huck Finn 50 DRAMA The Real Inspector Hound DRAMA 51 52 UNIVERSITY DANCE University Dance Presents ‘‘Hoedown” The University of Idaho Dance Theatre opened its 76-77 season with a concert of dances to music ranging from classical through contemporary, Oct. 29 30 at the Performing Arts Center The programs included dances to music by composers ranging from Bach and Vivaldi to percussion scores written by individual dancers Dances included “Dancedream.” choreographed by Kathy Winans, “Hoedown,” music by Aaron Copland, “Ode to Family,” music by Vivaldi, and “Explosions from an Inner Orb,” a strong jazz piece Diane Walker, associate professor of dance serves as director of the University Dance program UNIVERSITY DANCE 53 Campus Chest Week: Display of Talents Students on this campus must seem pretty silly, snarfing down pies, swilling beer, flaunting their legs, and taking part in plays purposely lacking talent don’t we have anything better to do? Maybe not. All those tummy aches, hangovers, and displays of flesh had a sound reason behind them Through the efforts of students here, area charities have more money to further their worthwhile causes Campus Chest Week, November 8 through 12 was organized by a_= service honorary, Alpha Phi Omega, but that didn’t stop all student groups from participating. For once, independents and greeks were able to get together and accomplish something of value 54 CAMPUS CHEST CAMPUS CHEST 55 56 ADMINISTRATION AND COLLEGES ADMINISTRATION AND COLLEGES College of Agriculture Auttis M. Mullins, Dean Students in the College of Agriculture are encouraged to obtain a broad education. In each curriculum, minimum requirements are specified in agriculture, in biological, physical, and social sciences, and in humanities to qualify the graduate to enter professional fields in agriculture. At the same time, each curriculum permits students to choose elective courses that will assist in personal growth, help in understanding the environment, and develop communications skills 58 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE 59 College of Business - : we wry ev arbebareis as Bameiek: The College of Business was established as a separate professional division of the University in 1925. Its objective is to train young men and women who are preparing for careers in business. The quality of the program is attested to by the outstanding achievements of Idaho graduates in all fields of business throughout the nation. Shown at the right is Gerald Cleveland, Dean of the College of Business; directly above him is Mr. Truit, head of the Accounting Department 60 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS COLLEGE OF BUSINESS 61 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION The College of Education is headed by Dean Everett Samuelson. He has been dean of the college for fourteen years. The college of education includes studies in elementary, secondary, special, distributive, and vocational education and also houses a kindergarten and a special education pre-school. 62 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION ik BETH de ae Ul fa COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 63 College of Engineering 64 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING The year 1976-1977 was accompanied by an enrollment increase in the College of Engineering The good job market, the growing interest of women in engineering and the importance of engineering skills in other careers accounted for this increase Dean Robert Furgason summed up the goals of the college: emphasizing quality instruction by reorganizing a number of courses, instructional labs and innovative forms of teac hing. He also emphasized the excellent teaching and research facilities available to the students here at the University of Idaho Along with the many research projects being done in the College of Engineering there is another way for the students to gain a knowledge of industry. This program is called Co- operative Education. In Co-operative Education, students combine academic studies with work in industry This allows the students to gain a range of experience, knowledge and personal development. Many of the students enrolled in the college take advantage of this program Approximately thirty companies, including Standard Oil and Boeing, give students the opportunity to work with practicing professionals COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING 65 COMDEGE OF FORESTRY, WILDLIFE AND... The state of Idaho provides an excellent area for educating and training students in natural resources, science and management, because Idaho is largely comprised of forest and range lands, and contains numerous lakes, streams and extensive wilderness areas. A 7,200 acre school forest, located 15 air miles from the campus, serves as an outdoor laboratory for demonstrating principles and practices of forest land management The University also provides the forestry student with a forestry nursery, on-campus arboretum, a floating limnology laboratory on the Snake River, a forestry summer camp on Payette Lake and an opportunity to participate in wilderness studies at a field station in the heart of Idaho's primitive area. A U of | Forestry student has an opportunity to study nearly every aspect of these resources and professions 66 COLLEGE OF FORESTRY a ANGE SCIENCES COLLEGE OF FORESTRY 67 Ateesene be Te College of Law The College of Law is the only school in the state devoted to educating students for the legal profession. A degree from the College satisfies the legal requisite for taking any bar examination in the United States The three year college is housed in one of the most recent additions to the campus and is headed by Dean, Albert Maynard. The building is equipped with a modern library, courtroom, seminar rooms and TV. video-tape _ ee See - rh an See ALBERT R_ MENARD. JR. 68 COLLEGE OF LAW COLLEGE OF LAW 69 College of Letters and Science The College of Letters ard Science under the direction of Dean Elmer Raunio is one of the oldest and largest divisions of the university Sixteen diversified departments offer the greatest variety of maijors. These include: English, sociology anthropology, political science, psychology, art architecture, foreign languages, chemistry, physics, history, theatre arts, communications, home economics, biological sciences and WAMI 70 COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE 71 College of Mines Dean Maynard M. Miller 72 COLLEGE OF MINES eee aleherst The College of Mines, under the direction of Dean Maynard M, Miller has an enrollment of 365 students this year, of which 233 are undergraduate majors The professional college is developing as the northwest regional center in mineral resources education and research, offering Bachelors and Masters degrees in Geography, Geology, Geological Engineering, Hydrology, Earth Science, Mining Engineering and Metallurgical Engineering. Doctoral programs are offered in Geology and in Mining Engineering and Metallurgical Engineering. According to Dean Miller, even though public university growth in the U.S. appears now ata standstill, the number of students in the College of Mines has continued to increase. This is largely because of excellent job opportunities in the mineral industries. Several faculty positions have been added this year strengthening the College’s professional curriculum. The College program is based ona balance of exploration, industrial development and conservation management of earth resources. Its graduates usually specialize ina technical discipline, but opportunities are available for studies in mineral related economics, management, government relations and environmental and land-use law.. all subjects of increasing importance in the mining and earth resources professions. COLLEGE OF MINES 73 GRADUATE SCHOOL The Graduate School was formally organized in 1925, however, the University of Idaho has been awarding advanced degrees since 1897. Master's degrees are offered in 75 areas; professional certificates in six; and doctoral degrees in 22. As the Graduate School encompasses all colleges of the University, except the College of Law, a wide variety of academic work is provided in one location. Enrollments are large enough to make possible the interchange of ideas among students and between students and faculty that is necessary for graduate programs. Interdepartmental cooperation is an important factor on the University campus, which is also the chief research center for the state. 74 GRADUATE SCHOOL LE ITE ADMINISTRATION aL a ae | | af | f - Robert Coonrod, Academic Vice President Tom Richardson, Student and Administrative Services Vice President 76 ADMINISTRATION Eloise Frank, Placement Office Director oe, oi VANCALS | Don Amos, Business Manager Matt Telin, Registrar ADMINISTRATION 77 Dr. Hartung Resigns As President After Eleven | = 78 DR. HARTUNG “Your editor has requested that | comment briefly in a sort of retrospective overview of developments in the University since 1965, the year in which | assumed the presidency. In an inaugural address delivered in October of 1965, | quoted former University of Michigan President Seymour to the effect that the University which is not, in fact, moving forward is actually losing ground. Seymour's point was that there is no “status quo” in an enterprise as basically dynamic as education. The years since 1965 have suggested, | believe, that the faculties, staff and students of this institution as well as the people and Legislature of the State of Idaho have subscribed fully to President Seymour's idea, and have demonstrated a firm desire to keep the University of Idaho moving forward. This forward movement has been discernable in many areas. Representative and highly effective student and faculty governing bodies have emerged along with constitutions, a bill of rights, and similar documents recognized by the Regents for their governance and guidance. A clearly stated tenure plan for the faculty has replaced the former vaguely delineated “continuous appointment.” Academic programs have, in many instances, been reorganized, some have been deleted and others added . Major accreditations have been maintained and in areas such as architecture, new accreditations have been received. Professional advisory councils to colleges such as Agriculture, Law, Mines, Engineering, Business and Economics, and Veterinary Medicine have either been expanded or newly created. Pioneering projects in interstate cooperative education, notably the WAMI Medical and the tri-state Veterinary College have been implemented while traditional participation in cooperative programs operated by the Western Interstate Compact for Higher Education have been widened in range. Domestic and foreign student exchange programs have been organized so that the scope of educational experiences which can be offered to Idaho students has been greatly enhanced. General support of the University has been broadened through the incorporation and widening of the Alumni Association, the Idaho Research Foundation, and the University of | daho Foundation. The research posture of the institution has grown dramatically under the direction of a coordinating officer, a position first filled in 1966. While these and many other examples of the continuing forward thrust are evident to any who know or study the institution well, they are not always apparent to those who do not. The two obvious evidences of growth and forward thrust which all can sense, however, are in the areas of increased enrollments and expanded plant. In enrollment, the growth on campus has been in the neighborhood of 2500 students in eleven years, while registrations in off-campus programs have exceeded even this growth. In physical plant, a vigorous building program has added an Art-Architecture Building, the Buchanan Engineering Laboratory, the College of Education Building and Kiva, the Women’s Gymnasium, a new swimming pool, Law Building, Agriculture Building wing, College of Forestry, Wildlife and Range Science Laboratory, Performing Arts Center-Phase 1, new radio-TV facilities, and in student housing, the final wing of the Wallace Complex, the Theophilus Tower, and the married student townhouses. In intramural and intercollegiate athletic facilities the entire University plant has been rebuilt or revised with the move of the baseball field to its present location, the expansion of the golf course from nine to eighteen holes, the construction of the all-weather outdoor track and field facility, and, finally, the rebuilding and roofing-over of the stadium to create the ASUI-Kibbie multipurpose facility. In addition to “new construction” extra mileage has been added to a number of older buildings such as the heating plant and former women’s gymnasium, by skillful remodeling and renovation In all of the areas noted above, progress and change has represented a continuum within the institutions. Many of the items listed were planned by previous administrations and by previous faculties just as many projects now in the planning stage will find implementation in years to come. The only advantage to looking back really is to assist us in anticipating the future. If our anticipation and planning are properly and carefully done and if they are characterized by the same determination on the part of students, faculty, staff, administration, alumni and citizens of the State, which produced the changes noted since 1965, the future will be bright indeed. This University has exhibited a tremendous past and a retrospective look suggests that we have heeded well President Seymour's admonition.” DR. HARTUNG 79 ANIZATIONS 80 ORG ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS 81 ASUI SENATE UPPER LEFT: Rusty Jesser. UPPER RIGHT: Jim Manning, Mike Campos. LOWER LEFT: Mike Ayersman, Sally Johnson. LOWER LEFT: David Tominaga, Tarl Oliason, Tamara Sloviaczek. 82 ASUI SENATE LEFT: George Ambrose, Bey Henderson LOWER LEFT: Lynn Tominaga, ASUI President. RIGHT: Mark Limbaugh, Gary Kidwell ASUI SENATE 83 SUB BOARD UPPER LEFT: Dean Vettrus, Rolin Abrums McBride, Robie Russell, Peéte Rogalski, Mi ey Peterson, Ray Swenson. LOWER LEFT: Robie Russell. LOWER RIGHT: Pete Rogalski 84 SUB BOARD LEFT: Dean Vettrus, Rolin Abrums, Bev McBride SUB BOARD 85 COMMUNICATIONS BOARD LOWER LEFT; Craig Heitman. LOWER RIGHT: Kelly Amos, 86 COMMUNICATIONS BOARD UPPER LEFT: Leon Benjamin, Greg Rice. UPPER RIGHT: Mark Jacobsen. LOWER LEFT: Nina Dilly. LOWER RIGHT: Mona Dobaran. COMMUNICATIONS BOARD 87 Programs Board = ROW 1: Leona Schatz, Judy Mahoney; Tom Casazza, Jan Picard. ROW 2: Terry Allen, Ron Bush 88 PROGRAMS BOARD RECREATION BOARD UPPER LEFT: Dorrie Bloomsburg. UPPER RIGHT: Caroline Wells LOWER LEFT: Steve Bonnar LOWER RIGHT: Marvin Condotto RECREATION BOARD 89 TILL | toceima wistonr In eet ME at | Th Forest lipo ¢ eH Products Club ROW 1. Dr. John Howe, Wayne Apostolik, Tom Hall, Glen Gernert. ROW 2: Tom Shew, Mike Miller, Pat Baker, Bob Payton, Charlie Carll, Dave Hanson, Joe Overstreet, Carl Rana American Society of Civil Engineers = at James Grubb, Keith Jacobs, Scott Larrondo, Helen Turner, Jeff Coffin, John Rhodes, Wendy Coffin, John Caldwell. ROW 2: Charles Rock, Wayne Befort, Don VanderBough, David Kennedy Wc ROW 1 90 ORGANIZATIONS it hi: yi ii l_- | eo ey om, ORGANIZATIONS 91 GEM STAFF UPPER LEFT: Don Kopezynski, Editor. UPPER RIGHT: Judy King. LOWER LEFT: Steve Bonnar. LOWER RIGHT: Christa Zellerhoff, Assistant Editor. 92 GEM STAFF UPPER LEFT: Sheila Huter, UPPER RIGHT: Donna Jacobs. LOWER LEFT: Nancy Kimberling. LOWER RIGHT: Jeff Hull. GEM STAFF 93 STUDENT HOME ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION TTT Lt FRONT ROW: Patricia Freeman, Dr. Lelia Old, Margaret Hansen, Roma Marks, Mary Lynn Miller, Kay Johnson, Ester-Edgar, Brenda Chase, Bev Kees, Joyce Hillis. SECOND ROW: Diane Fingerson, Janie Hansen, Carol Klein, Connie Gehring, Brenda Hubbs. STUDENT WIVES FRONT ROW: Mary Doughty--secretary-treasurer, Shirley Carleson-chairwoman, Sue Hendrichs- chairwoman. SECOND ROW: Sue Gentry, Jeanne Rankin-friendship officer, Sandy Thomson, Carole Neiman. THIRD ROW: Janet Yoder-faculty advisor, Susie Coffland, Shelly Goss, Barb Forga, Barb Sims, Judy Tracy, Sue Preussner. 94 ORGANIZATIONS BLOCK AND BRIDLE CLUB FRONT ROW: Tom Davison, Art Butler, Stewart Hyndman, Mark Lange. SECOND ROW Carol Seburn, Diana Rackham, Jerry Longobardi, Chuck Cox, Cindy Hildebrand, Pat Kora. THIRD ROW: Tom Bishop, Bob Dickson, Mark Kessler, Dan Faulkner, Len Chamberlain FRONT ROW: Bob Dickson; Cindy Hildebrand, secretary; Len Chamberlain, president; Tom McFarland, treasurer; Mark Lange) SECOND ROW: Toby Flick, Diane Rackham, Jerry Longobardi, Chuck Cox. THIRD ROW: Marv Thompson, coach, Jerry Viner, Terry White, Alan Porath, Randy Sexton, vice president ORGANIZATIONS 95 KUOI 50 watts, FM Stereo at 89.3 24 hours a day, 7 days a week With the new equipment, K.U.O.1.-FM produces a sound quality that is second to none in the Inland Empire, and equal to any campus radio station in North America Serving students with a totally student- oriented format, with features like Prof- Check, the Marvel Comics radio series, arts reviews, student news, United Press International, Associated’ Press, Earthnews and the Human Interest News Service. The Dinner Hour, which consists of news, music, sports from a different perspective, a gourmet chef, and special features, commentaries and reviews. K.U.O.1.-FM’s morning show caters to the needs of a student morning audience by offering a complete mix of music, news and information pertinent to the U. of |. student. With the station’s excellent remote facilities, the production department is capable of recording in stereo all major events, local talent and concerts UPPER: Steve Barber. LOWER LEFT: Tom Raffeto. LOWER RIGHT: Ed Button 96 KUO! UPPER: Mike Freeman; Beth Carol; Tom Fritz Wells LOWER LEFT LOWER RIGHT: Mike Freeman. Raffeto. KUOI 97 f 98 KUID LEFT TO RIGHT; Parker Van Hecke, Sandi Carlson, Bob Dugger, Mike Downhum. ow er - FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Molly Davis, Sally Muscat, Cindy Schiferl, Julie Garattea, Linda Jackson, Ann Reardon, Judy Emerson, Becky Johnson, Ronda Haney, Christy Johnson. SECOND ROW: Casey Knight, Brenda Chase, Barb Birdt, Mary Sinclair, Jan Belliston, Lisa Stewart, Terry Rash, Cecelia Kopczynski, Linda Stevens. THIRD ROW: Joy Smith, MerRee Choules, Vicki Moore, Chasebolt, Robyn Smiley, Diane Frisch, Joan Schmidt, Marie Auston, Molly Mannschreck, Colleen Arnzen, Debbie Gwartney, Caroline | esser 4 ” 5 ) LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Kopper, Lynn Call, Greg Harrie, Tim Carper, Bryan West, Dale Welch, Jeff Warner, Rod Finlayason, Kurt Barbie, Blair Wilson, Mark Mustoe, Ron Haney, Chuck Middleton ORGANIZATIONS 99 ARGONAUT UPPER: Andy Shepard, Kelly Amos. LOWER: “The Staff” 100 ARGONAUT PURSLEY Top left: Mark Becker, Bill Lewis, Mike Helbling. Top Right: Bill Lewis. LowerLeft: Mike Helbling ARGONAUT 101 Graphic Arts Top: Kim Stavros, Sue Doak. Bottom Left: Scott Jelsma. Bottom Right: Sue Doak 102 GRAPHIC ARTS Production Upper Left: Laurie Simos. Upper Right: Holly Brumley. Lower Left john Pool, Alberta Carr PRODUCTION 103 104 Photographers Chris Pietsch Jim Collyer Steve Davis Fritz Wells Rick Steiner 105 FRONT ROW: Kevin Croft, George English, George Wendt, Don Rohde, Phil West. SECOND ROW: Dave Giroux, Roger Vawter, Steven Leach, Thomas Larsen, Ron Rice, John Thompson, Ted Norgard, Advisor; Riley Mayhall, Rod Showalter, David More, Dave Keenan, Brian Brown W.LC. (Women in Comm., Inc.) i £ e LEFT TO RIGHT: Jean Nesbitt, secretary; Beth Carroll; Karen Greeby, vice-president; Barbara Petura, advisor; Carolyn Harrada, treasurer; Julia P. Betz, president. 106 ORGANIZATIONS VALKYRIES eae A , . 5 4 ™ ri - ‘ ; : a [= FRONT ROW: DeeAnn Fielding, Carolyn Harada, Janell Johnson, SECOND ROW: Lori Hoalst, Joanne Gross, Patti Schmautz, Jan Deobald. THIRD ROW: Candy Thompson, Mary Aschenbrenner, Carol Yenni. LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Sandvol, Larry O’Keeffe, Guy Bishop, Steve Rose, Hugh Homan, John Heck, Dotti Le Fors, Merlyn Brusven, Kristine Fredrickson, Garrett Wright, Michele Nygaard, Brian Spears, Howard Smith, Gerry Guenther, Kurt Volker, Nouri Ganbalani, Kevin Black, Dean Rolk, Dale Daniels, Jim Fisher, Molly Stock. ORGANIZATIONS 107 MOSCOW RUSSIAN CLUB SEATED: Leah Andersen, Daniel Frye. FRONT ROW: Gloria Stevenson, Charlotte Burch, Cathy Claunch. SECOND ROW: Moc Fli, Rod Williams, Ron Capener, Deb Scheldorf, Will Honsowetz, Dick Ager. BLUE KEY LEFT TO RIGHT: Rusty Jesser, Mark Limbaugh, Craig Heitman, Scott Allen, Tarl Oliason, Marc Lions, Roger Club, Tom Romi, Tom Raffetto, George Ambrose, Paul Anderson. NOT PICTURED: Storm Spoljaric, Don Coberly, Jim Manning, jim Carver, Mike Gallagher, Steve Freeby, Dave Rudeem, Mike Rowe, Harold Durk, Kurt Daw, Mike Wilson, Todd Claiborn, Rich Kaufman, Alan Galbrath, Jan 108 ORGANIZATIONS Deobald, Marc Lyons. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tom Busmann, Suzanne Strong, Kurt Daw. STANDING: Nick Nash, Scott Fehrenbacher. ORGANIZATIONS 109 110 WINTER WINTER WINTER 111 stopping and counting every second stopping and seeing every stone stopping and letting in the wind stopping and not having to be somebody Hugh Prather 112 WINTER CAMPUS LIFE Pe a. WINTER CAMPUS LIFE 113 114 WINTER CAMPUS LIFE WINTER CAMPUS LIFE 115 7 x ‘ x i “ gee ete i ae Vandals Bounce With Maturity The University of Idaho basketball team had one of the toughest pre-conference schedules in recent Idaho history. To make matters more difficult, the team was heavily laden with freshmen players. However, the youngsters gained great experience and will provide exciting basketball for Vandal fans in the years ahead. Anytime a major university travels six freshmen on a ten man roster, you know that a building program is in progress Two products from the state of Idaho played important roles in this year’s program. Bill Hessing, from Capital High School in Boise, and Reed Jaussi, from Idaho Falls High School in Idaho Falls, both freshmen, were starters throughout the season. Bill provided excellent leadership and Reed was one of our best defensive players. Craig Stohl, Jerry Lile and Terry Gredler, all played key roles at various times during the season The veterans on the ball club provided excellent leadership throughout the year. When James Smith gained his eligibility, he provided us an instant scoring threat. As the season progressed, he became one of the top players in the Big Sky Conference. Rodney Johnson provided midseason impetus that helped spark the team. Rodney did an excellent job of rebounding for the Vandals. Jimmy Lee became that valuable sixth man that every club needs. He came off the bench to provide scoring, rebounding and good defensive play. Jim Nuess, recovering from back surgery, had a disappointing season but hung in there and gave moral support to he youngsters The future looks bright. It is obvious to everyone that the Vandals lack that dominant big man. The recruiting priorities will focus on the “big guy.” The team hopes to suit up next fall with a team that will provide the Vandal students and fans with a group they can “brag” about Jim Jarvis BASKETBALL 117 Young Aggressive Vandals Eye Strong Future 118 BASKETBALL Basketball 119 UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO WOMEN’S BASKETBALL COMBINES TALENT.... Front row Kris Larsen, Vicki May, Sally Greene, Linda Magonigle, Maud Sterling Second Row Jami Brebmer, Michele Bopp, jane Heffner. Marie Magatfey, Penny Rice Third Row Kim Morine. Pegg’ Clemons, Darcy Aldrich, Beth Closner, Terry Janusiewicz, Mary Flomer, Jane Hayman, Theres: a Anderson Jeannie Meyers and Vikki Howard 120 WOMENS BASKETBALL A WINNING COMBINATION WOMENS BASKETBALL 121 SIX CHARACTERS IN SEARCH OF AN AUTHOR 122 DRAMA ROSHAMAN DRAMA 123 COUNTRY JOE. DAN HICKS AND WAYLON JENNINGS... 124 CONCERTS ... ENTERTAIN STUDENTS CONCERTS 125 126 OUTDOOR PROGRAM -. KAYAK ROLL PRACTICE AT THE ASUI SWIM CENTER SKI TOURING NEAR MOSCOW RAFTING ON THE SALMON RIVER OUTDOOR PROGRAM 127 DANCE FOR THOSE WHO CANT . . The second annual Muscular Dystrophy Dance Marathon was held February 25 and 26 and sponsored by the Alphi Phi Omega. The dance brought in contributions totaling $1800 and was won by John Dean and Suzanne Gibbs, two of the many volunteers Bands from the surrounding area played in three hour blocks with Dave Vergobbi as the M_C. for the full 24 hours 128 DANCE MARATHON fo7) N N Z ‘@) = Ld S) z a CONCENTRATION AND COMPETITION SURROUND SWIM MEET ATMOSPHERE 130 SWIM TEAM SWIM TEAM 131 ALMOST ANYTHING GOES The members of Delta Tau Delta fraternity and the students of the U of | showed their skills at some unusual events to raise money to fight Muscular Dystrophy Almost Anything Goes was sponsored by the Delts and not only faiegamorey Set wee awareness of the problems of the handicapped. 132 ALMOST ANYTHING GOES . 24 HOURS OF BASKETBALL ; Pe : ‘ Ba an he i = i’ KE} Kappa Sigma fraternity sponsored a basketball marathon to raise money for the Heart Fund. Students from various living groups played basketball for 24 straight hours BASKETBALL MARATHON 133 2ND ANNUAL VANDAL INVITATIONAL TRACK MEET BRINGS IMPRESSIVE RESULTS Idaho’s 1600 meter relay team, including B. Omodiale, R. Bartlett, W. Reed, and M. May had a winning time of 3:13.29 which qualified them for the NCAA indoor track meet. Mac Wilkins established the new Kibbie indoor meet record for the shot put in beating the old one by nine inches. Wilkins, formerly the world’s outdoor record holder in the discus, also set the new world indoor mark for the discus on his first throw of --205 feet., 1 inch 134 VANDAL INVITATIONAL BALLET FOLK CONTINUES SUCCESS The University of Idaho counts itself lucky to have in residence the Ballet Folk Company. This is their second year on national tour with performances stretching across six midwest and southwest states. Ballet Folk is now part of the Dance Touring Program of the National Endowment for the Arts and according to their director, Carl Petrick, the company is more in demand for residences of several days to a week duration 136 BALLET FOLK BALLET FOLK 13 138 PHI DELT’S TAKE POOL TOURNAMENT — haa sia ra Bs. . a - a 3 ‘ ¢ —¥ — ‘ au —s ‘ by Ese) : a . - ; e BOWLERS COMPETE FOR INTRAMURAL CROWN 4 coll — y . - — . = : 7 ly e i: - 7 - _— ae S 7 Ye i Pe «a — ¢ s we : ee —— oe ee ¢ - - INTRAMURALS 139 bil} PF a, .= ‘sah NZ Z = li Y nee 522 AWN x 328 =) bis YEyv ae Ovua 140 INTRAMURALS TMA 46 TAKES BASKETBALL TITLE INTRAMURALS 141 SATURDAYS INSPALL.... FILLED WITH PICNICS, PARTIES, FOOTBALL, FOOSBALL, AND FUN Bob Clampett The creator of Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Tweety, Elmer Fudd, and many more characters made a guest appearance here. Talking about his experiences as an animator and creator held the audience in captivity 144 ISSUES AND FORUMS5 George Plimpton George Plimpton, editor, football player, baseball pitcher, basketball player, boxer, and journalist, made an appearance here talking of his failures in the wide variety of athletic endeavors. He talked with a professional air about him that enabled his audience to feel what he was saying Assorted slides of his past adventures and pleasing humor added to his talk immensly ISSUES AND FORUMS 145 THE MANY WONDERS OF CHRISTMAS nd all through | eT ‘ ' wg € ry Peo bs 146 CHRISTMAS ‘- fe e - Pe, ST dé 7 | (ANE a ) (cru q iste _ a a Fae FS Ldn 2 Dei 7 ‘ile ) ae 4 iy a 4 woe yt 3 + ie ah CHRISTMAS 147 re 1AQ CTIIFTIOA! iO JOIULJEINIS STUDENTS STUDENTS 149 150 SENIORS AND GRADUATES Sally Allee Larry A. Andrews Sandy Ashmon Dennis Aslett Gary Bailey Jim Barnes Cindy Becker Greg Bengtson Jack Berger Bruce Best Julia P. Betz Pat Bevington Susan Biery Rocky Bishop Gary Bixley David Black David Bliss Jill Bodah Don Vander Bough Celeste Borresen Steven R. Bosturck Mike Bowe Bruce Boyle Stephen Brewer Pam Briggs Todd Brown Bob Brueggeman Edgar Bryan Jim Bull Kirk Burbules SENIORS AND GRADUATES 151 Teresa Burkholder Dave Burnett Abdul Rauf Butt Tri Buu Barbara Campbell Tom Casazza Doug Crum Gary Crum Steve Craig Stan Covey Laurence Crabtree Linda Copple Susan Conner Glen Collett Wendy Coffin leff Coffin Katrina Coiner Scott Cochrane Tom Cocking Shen-Then Chang Bill Culver = Cathy J. Claunch Roger Clubb Mark Church Tom Davis Doren Delanay Jan Deobald 152 SENIORS AND GRADUATES a — ol pew ome) Mee At A ee ee ‘ 2 “ A KO oe arr SENIORS AND GRADUATES 153 as Gee - @s GE SBE eee. Py TT tae eee ee TS a (anit Renee Des] ardins Daylene Dewey Michael DiBartolo Jim Dickenson Nina Dilley Lora Dillon Steve Dixon Mike Downum Randy Dow Martin Driscoll Harold Durk Joe Eacker Kim Eccles Esther Edgar julie Edgar Mary Eide David Etherton Tom Evans Gill Fahrenwold Sue Farnsworth Mary Ann Fingerloss Joe Finley Marcia Flakus Ray Fossum Mary Fowler. Loren Francis Ann Fredenkind 154 SENIORS AND GRADUATES SENIORS AND GRADUATES 155 Ruth Freund Don Fries Jody Gambles Connie Gehring Bob Gilmore Karen Gilmore Johnny Gipe Gary Go Randy Gorrono Bob Graff Steve Grebi John Griffin Robert Grover Martin Gwinn Tom Hall Molly Virginia Hall Rob Hamburg Dave Hansen Gene Hansen Mary Jane Hansen Carolyn Harada Karla Harmon Bob Harshman Leslie Hays Doran Hearn Kristen Hearn Nooraddin Hejazi 156 SENIORS AND GRADUATES cai te iL ah x % . | ‘ e : B : . A, - , . f Fs r i . Meret = f | y Zz ; ie | an Fas aa vot Y ; p | SENIORS AND GRADUATES 157 158 SENIORS AND GRADUATES Bob Hendrickson Louise Henrickson lim Herman Ray Hershey Mike Hickenbotham Voshiki Hirota tke Hoashi Dave Hoffman Bill Hollerich Mark Holsteen Farahani Horri Dan Horton ri 3 wake Ae 2 beter Rita Howell Nancy Hubbard Bill Hudson Karen Hudson Marcia Hutchings John Hultman Gordon Inglis Tom Imming Warren Jacky John Jarirnen Ann lewell Deborah Johnson Doug Johnson Eva Marie Johnson Russel Johnson SENIORS AND GRADUATES 159 160 SENIORS AND GRADUATES Karen Tander Jones Nancy E. Jones Rory Jones Ann Justice Midge Kampa James Karn Rick Kaufman James E. Kayler Dave Keeman Becky Kelly David Kennedy Rick Ketring Tony Kwan Kelly K. Kurdy Doug Kistler Ken Kittrell John Klimek Gary Koepl Pat Kora Larry LaTaver Kim Laragan Scott Larrondo Becky Law Cynthia Lee Ming-Dar Lee Hyland Lee Barry Lewis Pat Lindo Beth Lundgren Jerry McCabe Peggy McCabe SENIORS AND GRADUATES 161 162 SENIORS AND GRADUATES Barry McClinton Edward Mackinnon Doug Madsen Kirstin Malm Margaret Sue Mann Jean Marshall Ali Mian Don Michaels Fileen Micke Marjorie Mink Mike Dana Mitchen Raberta Minkler Paul Mitro Naser Moein Cindi Moss Larry Murray : Nona Nagasaka ] : Leo Naiman . ‘ “iy ‘ , acae os eet as Doug Nelson Kathy Nelson Rick Nelson lean Nesbitt Steve Nesbitt Tom Newlon Bruce Nichols Cher! Niswander : wee 8 Gordon Obermeyer eae Mie DRS): see §=Wayne Okino Pe. Mag Cindy Olin Lou Pagano SENIORS AND GRADUATES Douglas Parker Craig Patterson Dick Pentzer Kari Petersen Sarah Phillips Steve Pierce Jill Pollock Valerie Powell Lynette Pratt Collett Pruitt Stephen Pruitt Santiago Ramos Nancy Raymer lerri Raynor Kathy Rea Tom E. Remington Valerie Renfrow John Rhoades Rick Rocca Carly Rogers Tom Romig Linda Ripa David Rudeen Linda Murray Rush Mike Rush Bruce Sachron Sharon Salladay Leanne Salo 164 SENIORS AND GRADUATES SENIORS AND GRADUATES 16! Dan Sample John Sanman Lora Sandy Gardy Sargent Janet Schaeffer Fred Schorzman Eric Schulz Jerry Schwartz Dana Shaltry Kathy Shannon John Sheasley Duncan Showers Ed Shook Constantine Sousoures Eric Steigers Ken Stein Tom Stice Rick Stone Ann Struchen Lars Su llivan Mike Sullivan Dan Surmeier Ray Swenson Silva Svec HaiCuTa Ron Takasugi Kathleen Taylor Julie Thomason Rick Thornton Donna Torgerson 166 SENIORS AND GRADUATES SENIORS AND GRADUATES 167 168 SENIORS AND GRADUATES Marmug! Ligo lim Valesquez Kristine VanderMeer Blick VanWitt Roger Vawter Revin Vetter Robert Walkowski lleta Wallis Gail Ward Cathy Warner Jenniter Washburn Dave Waters Thom Watson Dick Welsted Anna Kay Whipple George } White Jr Jill White Anne Williamson Anme Williamson Debra Wilson Helaine Wilson Mike Wilson Tina Winkler Chris Wolf R.B. Woodraft Tina Yerzy Henry Zwick SENIORS AND GRADUATES 169 o Kathy Abts Jim Ackey Brian Adair Audrey Lynn Adams Tim Adams Matt Adolphsen Frank Aichelmann Scott Albright Renee Allee Bonnie Allen Geri Allen Kathy Allen Pat Allen Rodney Allen Steve Allen Brad Allison Julie Alsager Wendy Ambrose Kelly Amos Doug Amos Derek Amen 170 UNDERGRADUATES Tim Anderson Cynthia Anderson Dan Anderson Dave Anderson Dawn Anderson Debbie Anderson Joe Anderson Kathy Anderson Pam Anderson Paul Anderson Theresa Anderson Helen Andrews Peter Andrules Frederick Angelo John Argyle Robert Arima Robin Arima Jeff Arneberg Dianne Arnold Colleen Arnzen Morris Arnzen Paul Arthur Wayne Asborn Tim Atherton Jerry Atkinson Anne Ator Wende Austin Glen Bach Tim Bacharach John Bagley John Bahr Holly Baker Jana Baker Rick Baker Ron Baker Gary Balfour Jan Bal Lucinda Ball Diane Banghart Curt Barbee Jackie Barber Mike Barber Denisse Barj a Doug Barnard Ben Barstow Lonnie Bastlett Mark Basey Jim Batdorf Larry Baur Carol Bauman Ginny Bax Andy Beal Becki Beal Sue Beason Diane Becker UNDERGRADUATES 171 Melissa Becker Michael D. Becker Kerry D. Bedel Randy Benson Leon Benson Leon Benjamin Leslie Bengston Randee Bernhart Darla Berkowitz Jerry Bettis Mattie Bettis Mike Betts Ann Beum Dan Beus Stephen Bickford Joe Bideganeta Jan Billinston Stu Bixby Tana Blake W. Zaine Blegen Dave Bloom Diane Bloom Kelli Boatman Mark Boatman Mike Boe Paul Boisiger Dennis Moitz Aerman Bone Michelle Bopp Cherl Borchard Pat Borchard Nancy Borden Shannon Bothum Kirk Bowman Paul Bowman Richard Boyd Robert Boyer Doug Boze Don Brabb Lloyd Brabb Jennifer Braddock Carolyn Braden Jeff Bragg Lu Ann Brammer Mathew Branson Randy Bauner Jamie Brebner Scott Breeding Mike Brent Kris Bresnahan Clinton Brice Renee Brickner Kay Bridges Don Brigham Christine Britt Ben Britton Alan Brockett 172 UNDERGRADUATES Daryl Brown Leroy Brown Patty Brown Shelly Brown Steve Brown Nancy Buck Eric Bue Neal Bieker Matt Bunn Charolette Burch Michelle Burton Elizabeth Bush Joan Bush Ken Bush Tom Bushman Art Butler Debbie Butler Susan Butz Gina Byrd Barry Byrne Dave Calherman Laurentia Calhoff Jennifer Calkins Cathy Calpouzos UNDERGRADUATES 173 Craig Camp Marbella Campos Carri Campbell Van Campbell Mary Lou Cannon Ron Capener William Carder Monte Carlson Dayna Carpener Tim Carper Daneil Carnahan Denice Carnahan Beth Carroll Paula Carrothers Jeff Carey Shawn Dell Carson Chuck Carter Joe Carter Cheryl Casebolt Cherie Casey Craig Caufield 174 UNDERGRADUATES Mike Chadwell Iris Champlin Shelly Charlton Brenda Chase Lynn Chetwood Jeff Chivers Mark Chivers Tim Chivers Tayna Choate Al Chouinerd Mer Ree Choules Ann Christensen Doug Christenson Nancy Chu Jim Cilek Robert Cirillo Candie Claiborn Todd Claiborn Arlene Clark Christy Clark Dave A. Clark Mike Clark Pat Clark Steve Clayton Dave Clemmons David Cobb Teresa Coberly Tammie Colburn Martin Cole Susan Coles Dick Coleman Phil Collaer Dennis Collins David Colton Amy Comstock Ken Conger Dennis Conley Dennis Conrad Mike Conroy Kevin Coogan Renee Cook Yvonne Cook Susan H. Cooley Lawrnece Coombs Debbie Copeland Dan Cornagey Lori Cornilles Debbie Courterman Bill Cowell Debbie Craig Mike Cramer Kathy Crawford Mick Crawford Judy Croy Ken Crosby Jeff Crosby UNDERGRADUATES 175 Tom Crossan Brad Crotteau James B. Crowe Mark Crowson Marjory Cruickshank Bill Curran Lynette Curren julie Curry Dick Curtis Mike Curtis jeff Czmowski Roger Day Kenneth Day Molly Davis Rowena Davis Linda Dartsch Mike Darcy Sally Daniel John Danahy Martha Dean Terry Dean Dianna Deeds Tami Digitz John Dial Rick Dickinson Wade Diehl Dale Dillon Mark Dimon Mitch Dion Ellie Dier Shad Defenbach Danae Delaune Rosendo Delarosa Rick Delyia Bill Deobald Vicki DeRoche Don Douglas Debbie Dorndorf Vickey Dooling Jenifer Donohue David Doerr Layne Dodson Brian Dockins Scott Dockins Shane Docherty Jackie Dodd Mona Dobaran Lu Ann Dobaran Marilyn Dokken Dan Driscoll Marian Drake Janet Duncanson Bill Duncanson Randy Duncan Dan Duncan 176 UNDERGRADUATES Jenni Durbarn Dob Dyson James Easton Tim Echerton Becky Eckhardt Jan Edgett H. Gayle Edmark Sharon Edmark Cindy Edwards Owen Edwards Mike Wimers Becky Eisinger Sandi Elli Kim Ellis fa e@Eile Judy Emerson Fred Endow Gene Erickson Matt Espe David }. Ester! Kyra Evans Steve Fairbrother Angela Farley Joe Fascilla Russ Fasolino Karin Fast Dan Faulkner UNDERGRADUATES 177 Mike Faulkner Tom Faulkner Scott Fehrembacher Jim Ferguson Arlen Fetch Doug Finch Srant Finch Rod Finlayson Margaret Finney Dick Fisher Steve Fisher Andrew Fitch Todd Flanick Clark Fletcher Folz Flick Janet Floya Byron Flynn Bryan Fogelman Alvaro Arias Font Stuart Foote Charlie Ford Dudley Forster Ann Foster Dave Foster Dave Founds Lori Freeman Gary Freiburger Marie Freiburger Tom Freeman Diane Frisch Rick Fritzley Mike Fry ey Fuller Sally Funk Terril Furey Wes Fujii Debbie Gable julie Garatea Steve Gano Carlos Garcia Gina Gardner Kathy Garmendia Steve Garshe Brian Geddis Mike Geddis Mike Gerringer Sue Gillespie Eric Ginens Bob Ginkle David Giroux Ralph Goetzinger Beth Goff Jane Goicoechea Debbie Golden Danette Golis Tomi Goul Brian Glaze 178 UNDERGRADUATES Bob Gleason Jin Gleixnor Claudine Graham John Graham Tammy Graham Sheri Grant Don Gray Chris Greenfield Kay Greenawalt Bill Griffiths Linda Grismer Suzzane Groff James Grubb Tom Grubb Mike Guerry Diana Guinotte Sue Gustin Eric Gutierrez Deb Gwartney Jim Grint Jud M. Harkett Michael Hackney Rob Haddock Janet Hener Gavin Hagen jim Haight Stan Hallaway Bruce Halvorson Kevin Hamilton Theresa Hancock Jim Hanlon UNDERGRADUATES 179 Don Hana Barb Hansen Rex Hansen Brett Hanson Margaret Hanson Larry Harding Steve Hardy Bob Harrington Bill Hartley Lori Hartley John Hartman Vickie Hartruft Florence Harris John Harrison Lindsey Harris Forrest Harry Rick Harper Elt Hasbrouk Mike Hasfurther Gary Hasenoehrl Greg Hasenoehrl Jim Hasenoehri Janet Haskell Bob Haug Barry Hawkins Mark Hayden Forrest Hays Rick Hays Sheri Hayes Susan Headrick Phil Healy 180 UNDERGRADUATES Ron Heath Dave Hechtner Mike Hechtner Tracy Hedrick Regan Heese Dean Hefflinger Jane Heffner Scott Heggem Cary Hegreberg jJanee Hein Greg Helbling Katrina Hellinger Gail Henderson Carl Henrickson Bill Hensley Carole Hensey Scott Hepburn David Herley Mary Hernandez Scott Hespelt Holly Heuflring Jake Heusenkveld Jim Hicks Jocelyn Higgenbotha Waverly Hane Hill Joyce Hillis Gary Hinderman Robert Hirai Lori Hoalst Ed Hobbs Peter Hoff Mel Hofmann Tom Hoffman Russell Holdredge Dana Holland Cheryl Holt Mark Holzrickter Dave Honcik Jayne Hopkins Jodi Hopkins Lori Hopper Marianne Horn Albert Hornbacker Pat House Rick Howarth Cindy Howe L. Linn Hower Erin Howser Kevin Hoyer Debbie Huff Joseph Huff Doug Huffman John Hughes Chris Huga Bill Hultman Cameron Hughes UNDERGRADUATES 181 Nelda Hume Debbie Humphry Rick Hunt Vicki Hunt Jodi Huntsinger Carolyn Hurst Martha Husta Sally Hutchison Sheila Huter Joyce Hyman Debbie Ingram Mike Ison Dan Ivanoff Karen Iverson Tim Iwuolta Claudia Jackson Deborah Jackson Linda Jackson Robert Jackson Lin Jacobs Kevin James Herb Janhsen Lora Jasman Carolyn Jesser Sue Jesser Ronald Jetter Wayne Jensen Pam Jobes Becky Johnson Becky Johnson Bev Johnson Brent Johnson Carol Johnson Carole Johnson Gary Johnson Janelle Johnson Janette Johnson Jeff Johnson Judy Johnson Kathleen Johnson Larry Johnson Mark Johnson Mike Johnson Sally Johnson Blaine Johnson Blaine Johnston Linda Johnston Pat Johnston Susan Johnston Janis Jolly Wisdon Jonathon Marla Jones Fred Jones Jacey Jones Mary Jones Nancy Jones 182 UNDERGRADUATES Penny Jones Richard Jones Toni Jones Kris Jonson Kevin Jonnfz Barbara Jordon Greg Kalbfleisch Curt Kaldhvsdal Kathy Kandler Vicki Kanwischer Pam Karklin Gus Karroun Craig Keating Brian Keeth Jonathan Kellet Bill Keller Patrick Kelly Don Kemper Mary Kessel Bill Keys Ed Keyes UNDERGRADUATES 183 Robert Keys Robert Kilduff Greg Kilmer Sina Kilsgaard Nancy Kimberling Larry Kineaid judy King Karla Kinnison Danny Kinsolving Robert Kinucan Dean Kinzer Kathy Kinzer Duncan Kirk Rick Kirsch Kelly Kitchens Eris Klepper Sandra Klein Donald Kline Kris Klosswer Kathryn Knight Mary Knopf Walter Knote Bill Knudsen Dan Kohring Becky Kopczynski Don Kopcynski 184 UNDERGRADUATES Steve Kopke Bob Kopper Roger Kora Jody Koster Bob Kovoich Marge Krahn Jeff Kramer Robin Krum Marcus Kubosumi John Kule Jerome Kunish Cindy Kuntz Kurt Kuyper lim Kytonen Marta Lafstedt Dave Lamb Mike Lambirth Sam Lange Ru Anne Langley Ron Langrell Diane Larson Doug Larson Rick Larson Jane Last Mike Lairgne Jane Latham Cheri Larwence Denise Lawrence Steve Leach Leigh Ledfond Chung Sik Lee Mike Lefler Clark Lehman Jennifer Lehn Jo Ellen Leitch Gary Lemmon Earl Leugh Reed Lewis Jim Lienhard Scott Lindsay Patricia Litlich Bruce Lodge Jay Logan Robert Long Debbi Longfellow Kelly Longstaff Steve Lorenz Brad Lorenzen Rena Lothrop Tom Luther Marc Lynch Beth Lyon William Lyon Bradley Lyons Diana Madsen UNDERGRADUATES 185 Janet Magnuson Kim Mahaffey Carol Mahler Judy Mahoney Nancy Mahoney Doug Malm Jay Manning Joy Marmon Kathy Markham Paul Markowitz Cyndi Marks Mike Marks Carleen Marsh Terry Marsh Joe Marshall Steve Marshall Charite Adriane Martin Rick Martin Virginia Martis Clay Mathesewson Brenda Mathison Doug Mathews Kali Mathews Tom Mathews Dianna Mattson John Mavencamp Debi Maulin Carol May Susan Cora Maybach Le Anne McClain Dan McCollum Joanne McCoy Karen McCoy Claudia McCreary Gary McDannel Liz McDevit Frank McDonald Jim McDonald Kim McDonald Mardi McDonald Laura McDougal Randy McDowell Shelly McEliott Freida McEwen John McFadden Daniel McGee Julie McGee Gregg McGillis Anne McGouch Dorothy McGough Jim McGowan Molly MacGregor Dan McIntosh Doug Mcintosh 186 UNDERGRADUATES Ann McLaughlin Kevin McMahon Vern McMaster Perrie McMillen Brian McMurray John MeMurren Tim McMurtrey Mary McKae Diane Meachan John D. Mead Susan Meyer Rod Merrigan Linda Meschko Cynthia Metzler Brad Michaelson Chuck Middleton Bambi Miller Jane Miller Lynn Miller Mary Ann Miller Michael Miller Michael Miller Mike Miller Sheila Miller Teri Miller Tom Miller Ron Millick Robert |. Mink UNDERGRADUATES 187 John Mitchell Rob Mitchell Scott Mitson Barb Moats Lenora Mobley Susie Molenaar Gary Moles Meilssa Moroogian Danny L. Monroe Don Montgomery leff Montgomery Reg Montgomery Marcy Moon Tim Mooney Dan Moore John Moore Kathy Moore Mary Moorer John Moorehead Craig Morigeau Russ Morgan Calvin Morris Nola Morris Steve Morrison Barb Mortensen 188 UNDERGRADUATES John C. Morton Christi Moser Randy Moser Saied Motevasselane Bob Moul Phyllis Mougey Kristen Moulton Mindy Mouu John Mudgi Glen Muirbrook John Murphy Clark Muscat Tim Mwai Mary Nahhas Matt Nail Brigid Nault Lorna Nekoba Julie Nelson Kris Nelson Debbie Newell Ann Newman Julie Newmann Ellen Nickelson Grant Nixon Bryon Norby Linda Norton Mary Nuxoll David Obermeyer Janet Obermeyer Susan Oberberger Kevin O'brian Margaret O'Connell Hujoko Ogawa Bill Ogle Cindy Ogren Pat O'Keefe imo Okonkno Augusten Olivo Bill Oliver Cathy Olson Mike O'Meara Kathy Omura Shelly Orvick Melissa Otto Alan Ours Mike Owsley Rex Oxford jim Pace Marliss Paine Camille Painter Deana Painter Beth Palmer Ann Pardeu Dan Parrell UNDERGRADUATES 189 David Parrish Elayne Parrish Cynthia Paster Linda Pattison Jill Patton Craig Paulsen Mary Pavek Wayne Perkins Pattie Perkins Dan Peters Gary Peterson Barry Peterson Debra Peterson Erick Peterson Kathleen Peterson Lonma Peterson Ted Peterson Kit Pennell Charles Pentzer Ellen Pfeiffer Ron Phelps Jan Marie Piccard Lee Pilon Ron Pihl Robert Playfair Diane Plumee Debbie Plymire Virginia Powell Polly Prafitt Brad Preston Bill Pruitt Marne Puphal Allan Queen Gary Quigley Bill Rabe Martha Radcliff Barb Radich Mary Raffetto Dennis Rains Thomas Ralph Phyllis Ramseyer Lisa Raney Coni Rathbone James Rathke Mike Reagan Carol Reager Jim Redinger Earl Reed Mary Reed Warren Reed Robert R. Reene Denis Rehfeld Jack Reichert Rolly Reid Kevin Renfrow Steve Reyburn 190 UNDERGRADUATES Guy Reynolds Mark Reynolds Julie Rice Larry Rice Brad Richardson Katherine Richter Tanie Rici Dennis Ridgueay Steven Ries Jolyn Riggs Anne Roiodan Brian Ripley Denne Rivers Scott Robbins Dale Robinson Kelly Rockwood Peter Rockwell Robin Rockwell Kini Rogers Don Rohcle David Roak Vicki Root Darrell Rorenzen Dick Ross Jo Ann Rossano Heidi Rotchford Kelly Rotert Curtis Roth John Rowett Tim Royer Keith Royster UNDERGRADUATES 191 Lind Rupprecht Tim Rudeen Kevin Rucker Bernie Sander Dave Sanders Dick Sargent David Satterthwaite Ir. James Scanlon Tony Scarborough Mel Schafer Don Schaechtel Gayle Schaeffer Rod Schaeffer Cindy Schiferal Tim Schiebler Jan Schiller Jim Schiller Jay Schmidt Pam Schnidt Joseph Schmitt Joan Schmit Mike Schneirr Fran Schoultz Liz Schreiber Colleen Schroeder David Schulz 192 UNDERGRADUATES Stephen Schultz Gary Schumacher Wayne Schumacher Steve Sclottman Don Scott Gary Scott Cenna Sellers Kevin Seubert Scott Svingen Mike Shannahan Patrick Sharp Steven A. Shelter Mike Shawner Ted Shelgrove Arvin Sheperd Karen Shields Joe Shirts Sandy Shook Tracy Showver James Siedelmann Steve Sigafoos Bill Sikes Liz Sikes Ron Silflow Gerry Sillivan Russ Simmons Debbie Simon Vic Simpson Mary Sinclair Carolyn Sindt Doug Siron Kent Sisson Liz Skidmore James Slepfield Mike Slette Inge Slieker John Sloyka Bill Smallwood Mike Smelek Carol Smith Dave Smith Greg Smith Holly Smith Ilse Smith Judy Smith Kent Smith Kent Smith Larry Smith Lisa Smith Clayson Snook Jerry Snyder Sue Soderstrom Eric Solrie Lovis Soumas Tom South Willer Sowcarty UNDERGRADUATES 193 Relton Spain Colleen Sparks Rick Sparks Kevin Dale Spence Pam Spence Barb Spence Nan Spinazza Mark Spitz Sandra Stacki Bruce Staggers Dave Stak Rick Stapleton Carrie Stauber Linda Steel Dan Steigers Dave Stettman Linda Stevens Brett Stewart Rick Stier Mike Stinson Mike St. Marie Tony Stockton Brian Stokes Ted Stokes Tom Stoops Joyce Stratton Cindy Stridder Phillip Stringham Suzanne Strong Carole Strupp Lisa Stuart Gary Stucki Belinda Studer Roger Stulz Christi Stumpf Charles Stutsman Mark Suden Mary Sullivan Dave Sutton Frankie Swanson Pete Swanstrom Mark Symons Mel Takehara Susan Talbot Doug Tatko Cathy Tatko Tim Taurigui Jim Taylor Bob Thielges LeAnn Thoe Candi Thoman Cindy Thomas Lynne Thomas Tracey Thomas Jennifer Thomason Amy Thomson 194 UNDERGRADUATES Candy Thompson Debbie Thompson Steve Thompson Sig Thompson Molly Thometz Sandy Thorstenson Brad Thorton Brenda Tolmie Ronnie Tomihama Tim Torill Mike Toulouse Betty Townson Vicki Towsley Larry Tracy John D. Trimble Terry Troy Mark Truesdell Vicki Tucker Tom Tudder Tana Turnball Rocky Tuttle UNDERGRADUATES 195 Brett Tyner Tom Tylitki Tamea Uda Conrad Underdahl Steve Vakelick Mark Vance Randy Vance Robert Vancott Vicki Vanderschaff Steve Van Slyke Jim VanStone Jim Varley Bob Vassar Mark Vedder Charles Vickrey Becky Viehweg Steve Virtue leff Vilamants Lisa Villano Lisa Vallasinor Warren Volkman Bruce Voss Charlotte Wagers Gary Wagner Paul Wakagawa Reid Walen Al Walker Dave Walker Richard Walker Karla Ward Phil Ward Tom Ward Barbara Warner Jeffrey Warner Tom Warnick Sandie Watson Scott Watson Jon Waughtol Clarke Webb Tony Webster Steve Wheeler Janis Weidner Mary Jane Weis Mike Weiss Dan Weitz Dale Welch Jim Welch Marcia Wells Randy Welsh 196 UNDERGRADUATES Richard Welsh Rick Welter Linda Wendekon Mike Wermers Russ Wermers Taylor Werness ' Eugene Weschenfeld Jenniter Weston john Weston Terry Weston Dan White leff White Pat White Terry White Janis Whitinger Ed Wicher Steve Wicks Jano Wiedemann Eva Wilkin Steve Wilkins David Willard Charles Williams Jerry Williams Joe Williams Mark Williams Woody Williams Brian Wilson Vicki Wilson Marilyn Winders Phillip Windley Debra Winet Sue Winkle Laurie Winslow Dave Wisdom Andy Wiseman Vince Wolf Mark Wolfe PW. Wolpert Del Wood Gerry Wright Jim Wright Kevin Wright Carol Yenni Paula York John Zigler Jim Zimmerman Marty Zimmerman ’ Ron Zommerman Trudy Zimmerman UNDERGRADUATES 197 198 SPRING | SPRING SPRING 199 200 SPRING CAMPUS LIFE A SEASON OF NEW BEGINNINGS SPRING CAMPUS LIFE 201 202 SPRING CAMPUS LIFE SPRING ww y he aje er SPRING CAMPUS LIFE 203 VANDAL TRACK TEAM SETS NEW RECORDS ON ROUTE TO BIG SKY CHAMPIONSHIP 204 TRACK ee TRACK 205 VANDAL TENNIS The University of Idaho men’s tennis team recorded their first ever thirty-win season. The Vandal netters, who finished 31-6, registered a shutout victory over arch-rival Washington State and defeated the University of Oregon for the first time in history. The Vandals were led by Steve Davis, a junior from Boise, who played first singles for the second straight year Davis again won more than 20 matches. Junior college transfers Rich McCarthy and Rob Knox held down second and third positions respectively McCarthy had an impressive 28-7 record, while Knox also won more than 20 matches. Unfortunately, NCAA eligibility rules prohibit both players from playing for the Vandals in 1978. Joe Hignight, another transfer student, was 4 major reason for Idaho's success. Hignight sported a 31-4 singles record and was 26-6 in doubles, where he teamed with McCarthy. Senior Rob Leonard closed out his college tennis career in impressive fashion. The Boise native had a 31-5 mark at fifth singles. Bill Ferranti, a senior form Raton, New Mexico, rounded out the top six He teamed with Leonard in doubles for a twenty-win season. Other members of the Vandal squad included Dick Coleman, Cord Inglis and James McCarthy. With the return of Davis, Hignight, Coleman, James McCarthy, and redshirts Jim De Roetth and Scott Moreland, Idaho's great tennis tradition should continue in 1978. 206 MEN’S TENNIS Idaho? 0 Eastern Washington State 4 . | oe pe ee e- ak P) Y oe we -¥ A Vandal Tennis Team: I-r, Coach Jim Sevall, James McCarthy, Rob Knox, Joe Hignight, Steve Davis, Rod Leonard, Bill Ferranti, Gordon Inglis, Rich McCarthy, and Dick Coleman - F MEN’S TENNIS 207 U OF | WOMEN’S TENNIS TEAM LOOKS TOWARD BETTER YEAR 1 «¢ LEGA =e 8 ebb} jubegstepate Front row: Cindy Essler, Gina Gardner, Julia Uberuaga, Sally Greene, Marcia Whealen. Back row: Sarah Gabby, Beth Closner, Lisa Hazel, Inge Slieker, Barb Propst, Coach Bonnie Hultstrand WOMEN’S TENNIS 209 VANDAL BASEBALL: SERIES OF UPS AND DOWNS 210 BASEBALL BASEBALL 211 WOMEN’S TRACK TEAM — | ‘ion! pa : nt Se. ae wy is — = a.) a he 4 . Sn ai . , “2 =) : ma-A FRONT ROW: Michelle Pfeiffer, Amy Tompson, Debbie Johnson, Lynn Welch, Vicki Kanswischer. BACK ROW: Coach Dr. JoDean Moore, Nancy Thompson, Terry Janusiewicz, Linda Graham, Sue Hatch, Cindy Hopkins. 212 WOMEN’S TRACK WOMEN’S BOWLING uy LtoR: Lorilei Broadbent, Lori Townsend, Marcia MacDonald, Sue Miller, Cris Rice, Sally Muscat and Pat Kora WOMENS BOWLING 213 214 INTRAMURALS CAMPUS JOCKS WORK OFF BEER BELLIES IN SPRING INTRAMURALS KEEP WTS.PICKED UP MILITARY PRESS AREA INTRAMURALS 215 BORAH SYMPOSIUM EXPLODES WITH TALKS OF BOMBS AND ENERGY... { . ene o , 216 BORAH SYMPOSIUM The 31st annual Borah Symposium was held at the University March 22-24, with a topic of ‘‘Nuclear Strength-A Faustian Bargain} More than 20 speakers and panelists, including politicians, atomic scientists and armament experts, participated in the 3-day event, with major sessions held each night. Each evening session focussed on a different aspect of the nuclear issue. The first night’s topic was “The Threat of Nucler War and Terrorism.” The speakers; Senator Frank Church, D-Idaho, a member of the senate for the past 20 years, who supported an international agreement to slow the proliferation of nuclear reactors that ‘could become the parents of newborn bombs,” and called for an end to U.S. arm sales abroad; Harold Agnew, who worked on the development of the first nuclear fission chain reaction, said the key to preventing a nuclear war is the belief that ‘neither side can win;” Benard Feld, editor-in-chief of the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, presented several pessimistic scenarios that yielded the probability of better than one in ten that there will be a nuclear war by the end of this century. BORAH SYMPOSIUM 217 The second evening's theme was “Nuclear Decisions and Arms Limitations,” with Philip Farley, R.J. Rummel, and Herbert Scoville as speakers. Two of the speakers disagreed on assessments of the U.S. nuclear strength compared with that of the Soviet Union One saw us as lagging behind, the other said it was “nonsense” and the third speaker examined in depth the value of strategic arms limitation treaties (SALT) negotiations. Rummel, professor of political science at the U of Hawaii and director of the PATH Institute of Research on International Problems, used charts to back up his argument that America was at the peak of its military might during the Korean and Vietnam Wars. Scoville, who is secretary of the Arms Control Association and former Assistant Director for Science and Technology of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, quoted his own figures and said the greatest danger is that systems might become so sophisticated that a nuclear war might start by accident. A former Assistant Secretary of the Atomic Energy Commission and a Special Assistant to the Secretary of State for Disarmament and Atomic Energy, Philip Farley is “convinced we have nothing to fear, and much to gain, from a vigorous and clearheaded pursuit of strategic arms limitations. The Soviets view defense differently than we do, because many Russians remember their country being invaded. They are fearful of our NATO allies on one side and China on the other.”’ The final evening of talks showed speakers stressing that the U.S. and other superpowers must first set an example for the minor nations by limiting armaments, so we can successfully encourage the smaller nations to forego nuclear weapons. Batzel, a University of | daho graduate, now director of the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory at Berkley, said the U.S must take the lead to reduce the motivation for all countries to acquire nuclear weapons. A former nuclear physicist, Theodore Taylor, urged us to “follow the sun.” Psychologist Douglas DeNike said we should turn our attention to human relationships to cure the kind of thinking that has brought us to the edge of nuclear disaster Ernest Stranger, senior political officer of the UN Center for Disarmament, said the questions of proliferation and disarmament can’t be separated. “The big powers will have to make concessions in the area of their own arms in order to get the rest of the world to agree not to develop weapons,” he said. Borah committee chairman Amos Yoder prepared a summary statement from the opinions of the 15 scientific and political experts at the symposium which recommends continued negotiations with the Soviet Union to extend the Strategic Arms Limitation agreement, a strengthening of controls over nuclear materials and an agreement among the major powers not to use nuclear weapons against non- nuclear nations. 218 BORAH SYMPOSIUM s« ENDS WITH RECOMMENDATIONS TO CONTINUE NEGOTIATIONS WITH SOVIETS BORAH SYMPOSIUM 219 THREE PENNY OPERA 220 THREE PENNY OPERA THREE PENNY OPERA 221 INDEPENDENT DAYS GONG SHOW 222 THE GONG SHOW THE ANNUAL PHI DELT TURTLE DERBY TURTLE DERBY 223 224 RUGBY The Blue Mountain rugby teams of Moscow took the tourney championship and third place titles in the Miller-Columbia River Rugby Tournament. The field consisted of Gonzaga, Washington State, Spokane, and Kootenai, British Columbia, in addition to the Blue Mountain teams Blue Mountain |! advanced easily to the championship game by defeating Spokane 24-0, and Washington State 10-0. The championship game looked more like a lesson in rugby as Blue Mountain ! demolished Gonzaga 50-0 to claim the tourney title Blue Mountain !! nailed down third place with an 18- 10 win over Washington State RUGBY 225 “AFTERNOON DELIGHT” SPRING MUSIC FESTIVAL As many as two thousand persons enjoyed eight musical acts Saturday April 30 under a hot pale sky with only slight threats of the usual Palouse spring musical weather Afternoon Delight, a low-key event in comparison with its older and more notorious brother Blue Mountain came across smoothly with only a few minor difficulties. KUID-FM sponsored the gathering with Parker Van Hecke executive producer, Peter Basoa and Kit Nerras assitant producers. The show began a bit after 11 a.m. and was broadcast live over KUID beginning at noon. It continued until almost 9 p.m., more than an ho ur after the scheduled cut-off time of sun-down, but no one was complaining Small dogs abounded chasing large dogs, while the older generation danced to the foot-stomping music. Performers included Howlin Coyote, Buffalo Rose and other local groups. 226 AFTERNOON DELIGHT AFTERNOON DELIGHT 227 COMMENCEMENT 228 GRADUATION Saturday, May 14th, marked Idaho's 82nd commencement ceremony This was the first time in the history of the University of Idaho that commencement was held = on Saturday. Out-going president Ernest Ww. Hartung served as commencement speaker discussing “Crisis 1977, The Threatening Opportunity.” Besides the 920 seniors receiving bachelors degrees, there were also 153 masters and doctorate degrees awarded at the two hour ceremony Four honorary degrees were also awarded to distinguished Idahoans. The four are Curtis J. Berklund, director of the Bureau of Land Management since 1973, a permanent resident of Cottonwood, Idaho, now living in Potomac, Md.; Dr. P.C. Holm, dean emeritus of the College of Veterinary Medicine at Oklahoma State University, now living at St Anthony, Idaho; Dr. J. Harold Wayland, Professor of Engineering Science at the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, and D r. Leonard J. Arrington, professor of Western History at Brigham Young University. GRADUATION 229 =] Deeveeeseee ——ae ee LIVING GROUPS LIVING GROUPS 231 CHANGING WAYS 232 DORM LIFE GROWING DAYS DORM LIFE 233 VOAWO IHD VHd1V VIL1ISd0 VWWYV)D VHd1¥ Front row: left to right; Karen Roll, Lorna Peterson, Tracy Shawyer, Susan Johnston, Robyn Ward, Julie Alsager, Suzanne Silzel, Debbie Anderson, Second row: Vicki Wilson song leader, jeri Allen-social chairman, Barbara Birdt-Second Vice President, Mary Clark-President, Mrs. Barnett-housemother, jan Crawford-first Vice President, Carrie Stauber- treasurer, Sue Rinker-rush chairman, Bonnie Allen-Third Vice President. Third row: Sally Johnson-publicity, Debbie Newell, Pam Briggs, Susan Seelye, Kris Biren, Lorraine Miller-chaplain, Carol Smith, Robyn Willey-scholarship, Mary Knopf, Sally Daniels, Carol May, Sheila Miller-historian, Martiss Paine, Iris Champlin-Panhel, Rep., Marcy Moon, Katrina Hellinger. Fourth row: Cindy, Olin, Kellie Boatman, Anna Kay Whipple, Janice Edgett, Tami Turner, Linda Stevens-corresponding secretary, jean Maver, Vicki Martruit. house manager, Ellen Nickelson, Suzanne Guthrie-recording secretary, Linda Grismer-warden, Sally Hutchison, Kathie Emerson, Kris Johnson, Debbie Dorendor!, Tana Blake Barbara Radich, Gail Ward. Front row: left to right; Beckie Jenicek, Nancy Kranmer, Cindy Ross, Lisa Olson, Pati Lettich, Second row; Tamara Sloviaceek, Cris Rice, Liz Sikes, Tracy Headrick, Diane Jones, Ann Oberst. Third row: Pat Kora, Carly Rogers, Jennifer Washburn, Mrs. Finke, housemother, Valerie Powell, lan Johnstun, Joy Stansberry, Edie Easterbrook, Sherron Osmus. Fourth row: Margaret Hansen, Chery! Spencer, Sue Miller, Mary Moorer, Debbie Golden, Jackie Barber, Vicki Tucker, Lisa Stuart, Linda Wilder, Gail Henderson, Jan Belliston, Kali Mathews, Karen McCoy, Carolyn jesser, Vicki Vanderschaaf, Linda Grout. Fifth and last rows: Lorelei Broadbent, Bev Andrew, Marcia Wells, Kathy Garmendia, Nancy Jones, Randee Bernhart, Diane Deeds, Sally Funk, Linda Cardinal, Barb M ortensen, Ann Pardew, Liz Skidmore, Beth Palmer, Debbie Simon, Jolyn Riggs, Shanon White, Inge Slieker, Liz Schreiber, Susan Jesser, Sue Gustin, Cindy Hamm, julie Olson, Brenda Tolmie. 234 LIVING GROUPS VOdEWwv 1 VddVx VHd 1V Front row: left to right: Bill Culver, Scott Cochran, John Griffin, jim Grubb Rick Ketring. Second row: Mark Phillips, Alan Brockett, Larry Tracy, Larry Peterson, Dave Founds, Bob Cirillo, Dave Kennedy, Craig Camp, Willie Holtman, Tom Stice, John Moore, Tam Grubb, jim Bull, Rusty DePew Ae Kf [Hd VHd IV Front row: leit to right; Mary Ann Miller, Tina Winkler, Linda Pattison, Chris Woll, Chris Bieter Wildman’, Erin Howser, Sandy Illi, Mitzi Jensen, Jane Miller, Connie Edgar. Second row: Cynthia Ensign, jill Pollick, Kathy Rea, Kara Brooks, Mrs. Jane Ackley, Christy Moser, Carol Hippie, Anne Bean, Third Row: Laura McDougal, Tracey Thomas. Marla DeShields, Lonnie Bartlett, Kathy Neumeyer, Stacie Smeed, Debbie Copeland, Paula Carrothers, Diane Plumlee, Ruth Frennd, Leann Thol, Debbie Wakefield, Leslie Hays, Rena Lothrop, Jacey Jones, Belinda Studer, janice Ellis, Frankie Swanson. Top row: Cindy Alumbaugh. Cyndy Wicker, Mary Chadez, Chery Casebolt, Heidi Hespelt, Jan Bal. Marcy Lehman LIVING GROUPS 235 VOAWO NVI VHd IV ld VLAHL VL4d Front row: left to right; Pat Johnston, Helen Soulen, jenny Vieston, Paula Carruthers, Davin Andenon, Mary Knop!, Ellen Ryan, Young Elt Hasbrouck, Marie Ostyn, Bob Hang, Theresa Anderson, Mike Woodrull, Curt Wattsyea, Cat McGee, Renee Brickner, Jane Heiner, Ann Mowener, Marg Soulen, Marg Hamen, Michelle Burton. Second row: Pete Fosslips, Opie Morton, lanet Magnuson, Steve Achord, Gordy Radlord, Steve Airyea, Gary Saiki, Pully Farley. Third row: Dan Sanden, Mark Vegwert, Mark Murray, Lisa Villano, Clay Cummins, Gunnar Harris, Mary Gibson, lim Siyfield, Silly Sillivan, Mark Symons, lelf Swope. Maccolm Mcphee, Dan White, Mike Calroy, Orange MeGedois, joe Eacher, Stan Groovy, D0 Rae, Rick Stone, B. Daddo, Sieg Thompson, |. Bulfoon, Tudder, Mike Rowe, Back row: Bobby Bong. Rolo Reid, Laundry Matt, Stewe Gerbil. ludy Johoson, Carol Reger, Holly Ingram, Bone Blegen, Donny Brabb, Star Trek Honcik. Back row: Greg Marshall, Gary Bartles, Lane Souwer, Joe Hawes, Mike Nichols, Craig Shrontz, Greg Gerson, jell Mooney, Gary Champlain, Chuck Green, Randy Lane, Matt Klefiver, Chuck Frohlich, Andy Wiseman. Second row: Chris Smith, Rex LaGrowe, Creg Hardy, Brad Davidson, Carl Rana, Van Briggs I, Scott Sissan, Phil Ranec, Brad Mather, Marty Marghall, Brian Stokes. Front row: Brian Cluer, Scott Malm, Dave Sullivan, Robert Newhouse, Tony Muddelson, Paul Eimens, Stewe Male, Bill Bush, Larry Sinball, Ted Takutor, Tim Stickley 236 LIVING GROUPS TIVH HV4Od Front row: belt to right; Vie Watkins, Scott Lindsay, Albert Mornbacher, jeff C2emowski, Martin Plum, Peter Beekley, Raoul Allen, Mark Holsteen, jim Larkin, Richard Jones. Second row) Mark Johnson, Brian Stokes, Vern McMaster, Tom Richards, jerry Giles, Ross DelaRoss, Jerry Ballbach, Tom Carrier, John Saleshy, John jarvinen. Thiird row; Mark Crow, Jach Peavy, Monte Carlson, Richard McC arthy, Santiago Ramos, Dan Hart, Kevin Suebert, Hal Hansel, Pat O'Keele, Mike fuller, Bill Seide, Scott Moreland, Mark McNeal, Dave Sutton, Dave Stellmon fourth row; Shane Hyde, Peter Collim, forest Harry, Tim Nutsch, Tom Woodland, Alan Porath, Orland McDowell, Reed Lewis, Lonny Tate, Brett Peterson, Dave Standhal TIVH 114d8€dWV) Front row: belt to right; Shawn Carsen, jean Ublenkott, Kim Webster, Stephanie Neal, Laura Ruppe, Deana Painter, Lin Jacobs, Fran Schoultz, Christine Brett, Second row: jane Brenneche, Carol Bauman, Chris Seitz, Sally Thomas, Kathy Carlson, Lucy Mekai, Pam Schmidt, julie Chadderdon, Claudia Olson, Ruth Griggs, Sue Kilt, Penny jones. Third row lune Brennecke, Betty Marshall, Shawn Williams, Julie Sutton, Debbie lohnson, Karen Hein, Holly Herbert, Frieda Neher, Vicki Rost, Pat Reinhart, Sandra Klein. Fourth row: Laura Reinhart, Kathy Shannon, Gayle Phillips, Tracy Leavitt, lanet Peavey, Claudia Breeding, Sherri Martin, Kathy Richter, Shelley Reynolds. Kathy Hobday, Gwen Krueger, lodi Huntsinger, Debbie Westbrook, jayne Hopkins, Carol Snyder, Elvira Clark LIVING GROUPS 237 THE CHANGING FACES OF SPORTS:;;: } s WA .Y, 7 a ee = . — NAT | s . a . ' ig n a ee EG Ve 238 239 TIVH dd Lavo Front row: loyce Heiman, Mary Cullen, Teresa Coberly, Amy Thompson. Second row Wendy Gartield, Connie Bathone, jill Mauser, Debbie Pitman, Darls Berbowits. jann Imaino, Third row: Donna Torgerson. Mary Fowler, Sarah Carpenter, Vicki Peoples, Susan Spean. Diane Kinzy Fourth row: Shanna Howes Debbie Maulen. Carol Himey Le Aon Mclain, Kathy Warner, Vicky Kanwischer. Linda Magonighe TIVH NVWSIYHD Fromt row: left to right; jerry Kunesh, Barry Pepersack, Bruce Voss, Dave Christiansen, Gary Garrabrant, Ron Smallwood, Ales Zabrodsky, Scott Harris, Eddie While. Second row; Kurt Muller, Dick Todd, joe Scorcio, Kelly Mybride, Greg Cudd, Matt Adolphnen, Siamak Egladi, Creg Sandmeyer, Jim Higgins, Pat Sheridan. Third row: George Davis Bruce Barnes, Pete Andrulis, Craig Vance, Joe Armstrong. jerry Adcock, Paul Cutler, jay Logan, Matt Wood, jim For, Gary Wagner, Shib-Ching-Chang, Bruce Reilly, Larry Beery Nick Mever, Mark Vedder, Randy fisher. Steve Kacemar, Paul Dupree 240 LIVING GROUPS In VIIa front row: leit to right: Ted Bergeson, Tim McMurty. jim Hicks, Vince Woll, jim Thomgnon, Brad Allison, Karen Roll, jell White. Tim Rudeen. Russ Wermers. Second rom: fim Kytonen, Fred Schorreman, Mike Sullivan, Mark Wolle, Guy Reynolds. Garr Baliour. Pat White. Rich Larson. Mark Mues. John White. an Campbell Third row: Sam Lange. loc Anderson, Colleen Arnzen. Eric Peterson. Kurt Kuyper. John Harrison. Al Chouivard. Don Schaetchel. Alan Oun. Paul Boesiger. Steve San Sivke. Tim Carper, Warne lensen, Scott Watson. Fourth row: jell Diehl. Steve Allen. G.L. Britton. Duncan Kurk, Pete Martin. Mike Wermen, Ken Bush, Steve Morrison, Dan Blackwell VL VP vVilsG Front: Kristen Moulten, Mary Reed. first row. sitting, Therese Hancock. Pam Anderson. Marianne Horn joyce Hillis, lane Emerson, Marty Klass, Beth Lungren, Knecting: Terri Love, Mrs Keller, Lori Cornilles, Catal lohmion. Kathy Hale. Michelle Endow, lean Aschenbrenner, Mary Aschenbrenner, Standing: First row: lulie Cott, Waverly Hill, Stacie Radiord. Karen Conner, Denice Carnahan. Denisse Bar, Patty Sledge, Denise Wells, Anne Riordan, Nancy Last, Sue Bess, Jan Piccard, Kathy Peron, DeAnn Fielding, Second row: Diana Meacham, Marge Krahn, Ann Rice, Lori Crea, Kim Rogers, Sandy Shook, Judy Emerson, Becky Hawley, Lori Hoalst, Joanne Grows, Terri LeClaire, Fourth row: jane Last, Debbie Winch, Melissa Becker, Nancy Lynch, Monica Peck, Christy Wollum, Filth row: KC. Knight, Jane UMorn, Cindy Ball, Diane Vowels, Marj Cruickshank, Sandy Hartung. LIVING GROUPS 241 YWWYV)9 VL14dd Front row: left to right; Marg Soulen, Ginny Bax, Lindsay Harris, Chris Hugo, Lori Hartley, Ann McGough, Laurie Bresnahan, Sharon Blandford. Second row: Loralee Knudson, Carol Reager, judi Johnson, Helen Soulen, Linda Johmon, Linda Jackson, Kris Bresnahan, tse Smith, Renee Brickner, Mari Voltolini, Cheri Lawerance, Janet Magouson, Kay Hawley, Pat Johnson, Carrie Campbell. Third cow: Molly Davis, Leslie Bengsson, Mary Kay Parce, Jill Patton, Cary! Brown, Cindy Hopkins, lanis Weidner, Julie McGee, Debbie Longfellow, Jan Deobald, Pam jobes, Mary Sullivan, Jane Heffner, Teresa Anderson, Cindy Marks, Kelly Rohn, Paula York, Fourth row, Teresa Griswald, Mrs. Mary Kramer, Beth Lyon, Sina Kilsgaard, Robyn Smiley, Elli Dir. Top row: Margaret McGough, Susan Conner, Tany Mehrens. IHd VWOIS VL140 Seated left to right: Glen Muirbrook, Cameron Hughes, Matt Branson, Kelly Walton, John Moorehead, Dan Hipple, Kelly Kitchens, Bob Vassar, Brian West, Steve Schlottman, Ken Crocker, Rick Sparks, Tony Hale, Kerry Jeaudoin, John Argyle, Gary Freiburger, jerry Henderson, Paul Wakagawa, Bob Kopper. STANDING: Steve Virtue, Steve Wilking, Mike Miller, Mike Watson, Mike Cramer, Doug Madsen, Steve Clauson, Robb Steinke, Lynn Call, Dan Kinsolving, Bob Baker, Kevin O'Brien, Dan Mcintosh, Matt Espe, Mike Eimers, Steve Freeby 242 LIVING GROUPS VLTSO Vi ViTd Front row: left to right; Kit Pennel, John Trimble, Lisa Muldoon, jim MaGowan, Colleen Sparks, Greg Sturtevant, Jane Dammarell, Steve Schultz, Becky Eckhardt, Marc Crowson, Dan Piva, Craig Conick, Anoe McGough, Ron Heath. Second row: Jim Jauregui, Candy Thoman, Rich Fritzley, Cindy Hopkins, Jolynn Riggs, Ron Millick, Tom Kelleher, Sharon Blandlord, fd Wicher, Mark Chivers. Tom Evans, Rory jones. Third row: Miyo Ogawa, Jan Schiller, Bill Hartley, Mona Dobaron, Debbie Thompson. Carol Yeon, Doug Beckman, Ron Silllow, Steve Buckle, Al Gummersall, John Rowett, Bill Keyes, Bob Mendiola, Steve Thompson, Fourth row: Marty Gwinn, Pat Chariton, Tomn Hotiman, Pat Allen, Trish Delaney, Bill Fagerbakke, Lisa Stuart, Dave Andrich, leff Hardin, Rick Boyd, Keith Lowe, Rick Nelson, Dan Kohring, Rod Schaeffer, Jim Love, Mark Williams, Terry Dean, Jim Ferguson, Tom South, Filth row: Sina Killegaard, Kiel Killsgaard, Don Coberly, jeff Chivers, Chris Kirk, John Sheasley, Dan Krahn. Top row: Tom Mathews, Jerry Mottern, Steve Kopke, Ted Miller, Teresa Griswold, jackie Collins, Pam jobes, Dave Cobb, Trudi Zimmerman, Ellie Dir, Tim Chivers, Lisa Wagnes ISNOHWAV4 Front row: left to right; Carl Hendrickson, Alvaro Arias, Mike Fry, Chuck Middleton, Art Butler, Oan Faulkner, Marcus Kubosumi, Brian Dockins. Second row; Eric Steigers, Dave Black, Harold Durk, Dave Fischer, Mike Rush, Joe Finley, Dan Sample, Ken Kittrel, Roger Vawter. Third row; Brad Beckman, Kent Sisson, Mike Marks, Scott feherenbacher, Tim funk, Bob Key, Pat Clark, Pat Kora, Pat Barchard, Matt Bunn, Liz Sikes, Mont Smith, Carly Rogers, fim Fumk, Stan Standol, Matt Nail, Ron Haney, Mike Kendall. Fourth row; Roll Goetzinger, Dick Erne, Dennis Dison, Keith Kalbfleisch, Jim Hamon, Kirk Bowman, Cindy Row, Scott Bredding, Layne Hall, Tamara Sloviaczeck, Eldon Muller. LIVING GROUPS 243 SUNNY DAYS... 244 FOR STUDYING. 245 TIVH AANAOS Front row: left to right; Rowena Davis, jody Brostrom, Jean Kinyon, Donna Shiveler, Carol Fry, Jill White, Marie Mahaffey, Lori Hopper, Mary Nuxoll, Kim Ellis, Cindy Fuller, Sandi Arnold. Second row; Sue Spears, Meg Struble, Becky Johnson, Deb Clarke, Janet Schaeffer, Holly Rogers, Joy Smith, Lu Ann Brammer, Theresa Cormana, Stephanie Akers. Third row: Kathy Nelson, Cathy Riggs, Peggy McC abe, Michelle Pieiffer, Esther Edgar, Lysa Don, Charm Seubert, Becky Kopczynski, Margie Finney, Nelda Hume, Elaine Haskell, juanita Grahl, Karen Beathe, Eva Wilken. Fourth row: Brigid Nault, Kris Reich, Hillary Hafler, LeAnn Salo, Marci Rehleld, Barbara Warner, Gayle Schaetier, Sue Coles, Linda Norton, Dianne Larson, Mary Ann Fingerlos, Tina Yerzay, Audrey Adams, Deb Courtemanche, Suzanne Strong, Carolyn Braden, Deb Christensen. TIWH HONdAaSA Front row: left to right; Barb Ritter, Cindy ffaszaki, Diane Condotta, Sharla Rutledge. Second row; Ava Sellers, Kathy Omura, Karen Kimsey, Molly Thometz, Lora Jasman, Amelia Ware, Robin Krum, Eddie Sue Judy. Third row; Kathy McClanahan, Jennifer Donohue, Tami Degitz, Diana Madsen, Karen Doty, Karen Gilbert, Karen Stoll, Cindy Edwards, Lynne Albers, Patty Purnam, Kathy Siemens, Diane Armmold, Helen Andrews. Fourth row; Carol Middleton, Melissa Mancojian, Sandi Stacki, Karen Ingle, Kathy Peterson, Cary Hurst, Glen Lyttle, Cyndy Thomas, Jan Whittinger, Barb Jordon, Nancy Buck, Kathy Stewart, Becky Vest, Kathy Allen, Barb Spencer, Bev Flowers. Fifth row; lennifer Calkins, Sydney Dixon, judy King. Sixth row; Daylene Dewey. 246 LIVING GROUPS V1l4d IHd VWWWV)D Front row: left to right: Courtney Smith, Reagan Heese, Ann McLaughlin, Nina Dilley, Nancy Hasbrouck, Kari Petersen, Kathy Winans, Sandy Ashmon, jan Koch, Robin Rockwell, Ann Moolenaar, Second row: Judy Croy, Diane Frisch, Laurie Winslow, Dary Czarniecki, Allison Hurlbut, Rose Peyron, Ms. Shively, Barbara Hanson, Nan Spinazza, Heidi Rotchford, tileen Weist, Cindy Schifer!, Trudi Zimmerman. Third row: Melanie Dunn, Marilynn Dokken, Renee Cook, janet Hacuer, Tammy Graham, Martha Heuston, jackie Collins, Kari Goold, Tina Kofoed, Perrie McMillen, Kerry Peyton, Diane Cornforth, Linda Voegt. Fourth row: Sue Soderstrom, Renee Richey, Lisa Smith, jenni Weston, Robin Arima, jody johnston, Mary Reed, Dawn Anderson, Carol Larsen, Kelly Amos, Sandy Walker, Linda Pearson, Suranne Groff, Kristi Quong C) = ar — ail oa = Front row: left to right; Bruce Pinkard, Paul Schmidt, Eric Kaufman, Mike Dodson, Rick Kramer, jeff Pate, Bob Stovicek, jeff Moore, Tom Hall, Mike Pate, Mike DiBartolo, Jody Gambles, Eric Stansbury, Mike Werner, Barry Peterson, Paul Mirto, Dave Chaurberlain, Dan Mighle, Ron Cross, Second row: Russ Haszier, Don Hite, Scott Robbins, Gerry tile, Lloyd Brabb, Ed Reeder, Tom Ward, Greg Garland, Dave Parrish, Brooks Crandlemire, Mark Holzrichter Rick Arneson, Randy Bemon, Bob Thiegles, Steve Saras, Ming Wong, Mike Klaus, Russel Moldridge, Steve Shatten, Joe Mitchell, Third row: Ron Langrel, Mark Dimon, jeff Hull, John Bagley, Randy Ralph, Stuart Smith, Jim Eason, Wayne Schumacher, Ray Sweeney, Dave Sare, Dave Doerr, Terry Gregler, Doug Westolf, John Ziegler, Chip Corsi, Rande Warner, Mike Schdenhul, Mark Metrger. Back row: Calvin Mortis, Doug Barnard, Bob Gleiner, Craig Whiteley, Mark Rodriguez, Tim McCormick, Dick Fisher, Terry Griffin, Mark Schumacher, Eric Klepper, Dave Michnovicz, Dick Welsh, Frank Dahthaus, Doug Huffman, Bill Corder, Dave Porter, tim Olson, Paul Bowman, Gary Schumacher, Rob Haddock, lerry Davis, Mark Anderson, Scott Sutherland, Brett Tyner, Dan Churchman, Guss Sarit. LIVING GROUPS 247 TIVH WVHVaD Front row: Rodney Dale, Clay Khun, eli Wagner, Wayne Hamilton, Steve Wicks. Randy Parks, David Knudtson, Terry Snider. Second row: loe Sheehan, Grea Boreman, Monte Fujishin, William Galoway, Randy Schilling, Mik Westendor!, Bill Barnet, John Johnson, Tim Doty, Charles Clayton. Third row: Vahe Mazanians. Clarence Robison, Charles Mayne, Don Marld, Doug Cisselberg, Arnold Jobason, Kurt Goodrich, Murrey Brytensen, Richard Rock, David Pline, Cale Huliman, Raymond Hein, John Putzig, Eric Simmons, Jett Mell, Back row: Kirk Scott, Kirk Lloyd, Mike Futzgerakdm, Lawrence Stewart, Tom Srancroft, Richard Tubbs, Chris Neher, Randy Brooks, Graydon Piblaja, Bob Magivik, jeff Mckay, Tom Boyland, Ted Bahr, David Kliewer, james White, Jay Phuap, Gary Sertellotti, jim Krogman. Sa. SSIOTAVAD alos Front row: felt to cight; john Levenger, Doug Castle, Terri Van Dell, Rita feloneh, Dan Christopherson, Don Douglas, fred Forsiner, Bob Moul, Jeremy Jeffers, Harry Plummer, Steve Jelonek, Gene Sandane, Helen jeloneh, Steve Sigafoos, Brian Beale, Glen Bach, Terri Raynoa, Dave Wabker. 248 LIVING GROUPS TIWH SAVH Front row: leit lo right: Cindy McKinnis, Becky Buowell, Linda Dartsch, Kathy Harrison, Sherri Collotta, Second row: Dorrie Bloomsburg, Gail Hendrickson, fill Johmon, Dealia Cooke Phyllis Mougay, Zaine Atchley, Alana Smith, Michele Hackney. Third row: Carol Young, Kim Kreps, Kay Garland, Belen Monasterio, Susan Biery Marbella Campos, jan Steele, Linda Binfield. Fourth row: julie Curry, Diana Harrison, Martina Rill, Sue Bebra, Dalzina Kellom, Crystal Batey, Chris Linowshi, Cathy Graham, Ruse hicladden TIVH NOLSMNOH Bottom Row: left to right; Lic McDeirtt, Debbie Plymire, Karen Conner, Brenda Chase, Terry MacKelvie, Sally Greene, Karen Miller, Ann Rice, Michelli Erhard, Arlene Clark, Cathy Pedersen. Second row: Willa Soncarty, Vikki Boyeruk, Janis jolly, Janet Obermeyer, Janice Yanamura, Bille Robertson, Vicki Towsley, Carol Zinn, Deb Hechendorn, Lynn Miller, Pam Spence, Doreen Delaney, Becky Hubbard, Third row: Margaret Love, Joey Presturch, Diana Cuinotte, Brenda Hubbs, Mary Pavek, Sherri Koop, Brenda Mathison, Mari Mink, Nancy Tompkins, Susie Meadrick, Susan Butz, Shelly McElliott, Diane Blume, Shelly Luper, Ann Foster, Linda Meschho, Sue Anderson, Sue Schuerman, Dorothy McGough, Camille Painter, Gwen Pratt. Fourth row: Shelley Orvik, Cindy Benson, Diane Becker, Corinne Kinman, Polly Profitt, Carole Strupp, Peggy O'Connell, Cathy Olson, Beth Carroll, jamie Brebner, Vicki Hunt, Becki Beal, Anne Ourada, Laurie Crea, Beth Wilson, Carol Stambaugh LIVING GROUPS 249 SAE, TKE, AGD, ATO, WHY, WHO, H,0...? 250 251 VILAHL VHd1V VddV VWWYV9 VddVA VddV Front row: left to right; Cathy Clements, Becky Kelly, Cindy Bunting, Ann Stevenson, Mike Miller, jenifer Thomason, Cathy Tatko, Julie Ryan, julie Solberg, Trish Delaney Second row: ludy Anderson, Kyle Kimbel, Carol Mendiola, Anna Katsilometes, Denise Tilley, Debbie Cunningham. Vicki Maule, Kim Nelson, Janine Beitz, Suzy Badham, Carla Backlund, Maggie Delaney. Third row: Lori Broadhead, Karen Stubben, Julic Deobald, lance Hein, Karla Kinnison, Corinne Feelay, Lauren Cutler, lody Wathgren, Candy Farchild, Val Bitner, Karla Ward, Sue Thomson, Patty Kemper, Bew McBride, Fourth row: Sheri Grant, Brenda Johnson, Sue Winkle, Teia Pingree, Patti Cox, Patty Church, Kim Blake, Marla Smith, jo Ellen Leitch, julie Nelson, Terry Tatko, Shelia Muter, Tami Reid, Kathy Moore, Jeanie Ryan, Candi Thoman, Jonni Shockley, Chery! Rassmussen. o - - — 4 — — -- a! - -_ - = = - _— 7 - - - . - r = - §°5 a - - — - ; Ga GEeeGee On 4 : 3 eane i - Front row: left to right; Cheryl Boechard, Marta Vasquez, Mona Dobarn, Yronne Cook, Carole johnson. Second row: Jennifer Leha, Janet Floyd, Christy Clark, Becky Eisinger, Teri Miller, Phyllis Rauseyer, Kit Pennel, Judy Mahoney. Third row: Nancy Raymer, Mrs. Beulah Reeves. Miyo Ogawa, Jan Schiller, lulie Dodds, Claudia Jackson, Katuna C oinse, Gayle Edmack, Katheuni Abts, Molly MacGregor, judy Koster, Tewel Furey, Karen Iverson, Wendy Ambrose, Jane Latham, Becky Johnson. Fourth row: Lisa Muldoon, Rita Howell, Virginia Marlin, Mary Etchart, Midge Kampa, Carol Yenni, Shelley Chariton, Kay Kemp. Filth row: Becky Ekhart, Louise Vieth, Cayla Morgon, Kristie Madsen, Lu Ann Dobaron, Janelle Johnson, Kay Creenawalt, Mary Kessel, Joan Bush, Vivian Martin, Liz Bush, Nancy Mahoney, Linda Monroe. 252 LIVING GROUPS YVWOIS VddV Front row: lett to right: Quinn Duffarena, Scott Fenn, Clarke Webb, jim Leinhard, Jay Schmidt, John Baskin, John Mitchell, Jim Parmentier, Rod Finlayson, Tom Camm, Dale Welch, Todd Hedge, Doug Finch, Scott Haymen, Steve Ehemen, Terry Weston, Bob Harrinton, Dave Lockert. Second row: foe johnston, Dave Colten, Mark Younie, Dan jordan, Gregg Harrie, Randy Hattenberg, Low Soumas, Tom Baskin, Mike Stimson, Scott Ferris, Stu Bishy, Rick Steiner, Mike Gallagher, Dave Woods, Mike Wilson, Bill Pruitt, Jefi Ostercamp, Craig Shaber, Larry Smith. Third row: Doug Nelson, Scott Roberts, leanifer Thompson, Lauren Cutler, Bob Wolpert, Tom Romig, Roger Clubb, Steve Pierce, Susanne Guthrie, Linda Pattison, Briggs Hawley, Curt Barbee. Front Seated: Tom Luther, Robert Kinucan, Bob Dysom, Layne Dodson, Tim Mwai, Bob Gleason, Tom Busse, Bob Berquist VHd1V IHD VOEdWwv 1 Front row: belt to right; Randy Brauner, Tom Cocking, Mike Holl, jeff jones, Pat Rogers, Ralph Tibbetts, Greg Stallings, Kevin James. Second row: Litle Crescents, Grace Newman, Diana Paul, Robin Rockwell, Beth Lyon, julie Deobald, Candy Fairchild, Ginny Bas, Shan Wolverton Third row: Ret Hanson, jim Torell, Brad Brauner, Tom Busmann, Randy Dunkan, Bud Garmendia. fred Mack, Dale Robinson, Lars Sullivan, Bill Smallwood, Dave Lampert, Jon Boatman Fourth row: Gary Bailey, Tim Anderson, Ric Rocca Larry Harding, Barry Rabe, Tom Tyluthi, Mark Williams, Tom Casazza, jeff Stewart, Mike Aquilar, Dave Smith, Luis Chavez, Mark Boatman LIVING GROUPS 253 TIVWH AJ TONIT Front center: Eric Guiterrez. Fromt row: lett to right; Rick Welter, Dean Hefflinger, Warner Erickson, Chris Klotz, Richard McClain, Phil Healy, Robert Hirai, Raleigh Bartlett, Dale Vonover, Steve Cobb, Steve Brown, Tony Marlod. Second row; Dana Shaltry, Bruce Staggers, Steve Zeiher, Brad McKinley, Randy Scheer, Brian Fogelman, Scott Larrondo, john Brown, jeff Corry, George Babey, Rick Stier, jay Hoffman, Don Young, Clark Lehman. Third row: Greg jarney, Dick Ross, Pete Huebner, jim Batdor!, Craig Cautield, Bob Vancott, Rodney johnson, Mike Truden, Kevin Tveidt, Glen Haws, Stan Holloway, jim Seidelmann, Wayne Perkins, Dave Girour, Steve Gorshe, Dennis Rains, Dave Taylor, Phil Windley, Rich Delgea, fourth row; Hal Geyer, Dennis Campbell, Tom Wagonlander, Brian Ripley, Mark Kramer. TIVH TIANNODOW Front row: Kim Mahaffey, Dan Driscoll, Brad Preston, Wes Fujii, Kevin McGrath, Terry (fox) Curry. Second row: Marc Lyons, Rick Stapleton, Gary Quigley, Larry Baur, Glenn Romio, Bob Kiloulf, Dan Frye, Ron Capener, Bryan Kinghorn, Greg Borup. Third row: Steve Reyburn, Tom Finley, Joe Abegg, Mark Willard, Pat Murray. Fourth row: Gavin Hagen Steve Willson, Kelly Longstalf, Arien Fetch, John Trieber, lay Zoellner, Phil Taylor, Terry Melby, Jerome Stark 254 LIVING GROUPS TIVH AQDOW ‘ + . 2 Top row: left to right; Carol Mahler, Melissa Otto, Shannon Bothum, jill Hays. Second row: Cory Auverson, jacqui Dodd, Debbie Huff, Elayne Parrish, Cheryl Mayer. Third tow: Lynne Thomas, Chris Greenfield, Karol Kartevold, Michelle Bopp, Shari Hayes, fill Anderson, Renee Aller. Fourth row: Angela Farley, Robin Cruz, Annette Schacter. Bottom row: Wendy Deane, Pam Karklin, Mary Hernandez, Margaret Woods, julie Fitzgerald, Jan Schulte. Sitting: Valie Renfrow, Carol Wiebe TIVH NOSI10 Front row: left to right; Ann Christensen, Nancy Scott, Lynda McManamon, Cathy Thomas, Teresa Pishl, Janet Crunk, Dawn Peterson. Second row: Rita A. Zaccone, Mary Linn Miller, Linda Rupprecht, Marty Lofstedt, Cherie Casey, Susan Obenberger, Susan Meyer, Gilda Pasguetto, Norma Polovitz, Anne Newman, lana Baker, Georgetta Fusco. Third tow: Marty Petrich, Eileen Tierney, Mindi Stafford, Dianna Muttson, Joanne McCoy, janet Schmidt, Karen Shields, Margaret Meyer, Peggy Slavick. Fourth row: Lauri Olson, Janette Johnson, Lisa Raney, Cindy Ogren, Deborah Graham, Renee Des lardins, Elizabeth Sines. LIVING GROUPS 255 FACES SAY THE DARNDEST 256 ; a7 : U ' ‘ . a? : 7 - a , 5 7 , - M 2 ' a r - . i WAT q . yo 4 ’ 257 VISHL VL) ted wens row sip bis right; Shad Detenba oi eheosly aight, Tom Faulkner, Gregg McGillis, Rick Dickinson, Jim Grant, Byron Flynn, Brooks Holland, Rick Harper, Mike Slette, Mike $1 Martie, Steve Fairbrother, Craig Paterson, Tom Holmes. Second row: jake ee corte cnceaen we lyre nletbyare hus a ting a Ma acon Wiker Faulkner, Hettbeso Gi m Kemper, Dick Colburn, Mike Reagen, D. Allen, Dave Clemom, Kent Smith. Third row: John Klimek, Mike Clark, Pete Koch, Tom laren tae ick Sedurn. 258 LIVING GROUPS V11d0 VWWYV)D IHd oe el i-- First Row: Greg Jensen, Bob McDonald, james Carison, Second row: George Katsilometes, Dick Wilkin, Tim Kiblen, Greg Brooks. Third Row: Tom Limbaugh, jell Hosking. Nick Pothetes, Brad Waughtal, Pat Patterson, Chris Tormey, Kurt Kroll, Fourth Row: So Burns, Mark Limbaugh, Tom Falash, Eric Norse. Filth row: Dave McClure, Nick Brunelle, Karl Kenney, Tarl Oliason, Bob Stewart, Don Mendolia, Ethen johnson, Ceorge Plulos, john Wilson, Andy Inkley, Byron Elliott. Sixth row: Bill Davis, Tom Zwainz, Joe Drottel, Tom Trevino, jim Brennan, Mike Darnell, Seventh Row: jim Manning, Sam Rodel. LIVING GROUPS 259 AVL VddV IHd Back row: left to right; Robert Arima, Frank McDonald, Reg Montgomery, Phil Collear, Mark Hayden, jerry Arima, Pat Kelly, Tom King, Kelly Stauber, Owen Edwards, Todd Flick, Dick Ledington, Tony Klein, jerry Williams, Linn Jawer, Melvin Takahara, Randy McDowell. Front row: Dennis Ridgway, Leslie Stone, Gus Karraum, Bonnie Allen, Mike Gerringer, jayne Hopkins, Andrea Stayton, Brenda Chase, Dave Deeds, Carol Smith, Scott Dockins, Albert Allen, Kevin Rucker IHd VL4d Id Front row: lett to right; Lisa Villasenor, Brenda Nagasaka, Karen Parson, Patty Brown, Virginia Powel, Bobbi lo Haynes, Theresa Burkholder, Vickey Dooling, Susan Talbot, Ellen Ryan, Mary Ann Koch, Tammy Lauda, Lisa Villano, Pat Easter, Jane Defenbach, Nona Nagasaka, Kathy Kochan, Mary Gibson, Lori Colhol!, Kim Phister, Holly Baker, Nancy Chu, Molly Manneschrek, Karen Morris, Barb Moats. Second row: Michelle Pourton, Terry Marsh, Colleen Sparks, Sally Hanzel, Lisa Wagner, Deb Skredersty, Sue Hayter, Becky Viehweg, Marla Jones, Nancy Oammarell, Krista Rozella, Lynn Chetwood, Shelly Brown, Gina Gardner, Sue Beeson. 260 LIVING GROUPS VHd1V VddV% Id Front row: left to right; Marty Cole, Mike Masfurther, Dan Beus, Craig Morgeau, Roger Yowda, Bernie Sander, Roger Kora, Gary Koepl, Dave Lincoln. Second row: Midge Kampa, Diane Plummley, Rita Howell, Sue Bess, Cathy Tatko, jackie Barber, Kall Mathews, Marianne Horn, Tera Pingree, janis Whitinger, Christy Matridge, Diane Frisch, tris Champlin, Janee Hein, Sandy Hartung, Ann Strucken, Linda Monroe Third row: Dale Chaney, Gus Pomeroy, Steve Davis, jell Bragg, Tom Crossan, Ron freeman, Glenn Ford, Curt Crom, Pete Swamtrom, Gary Crum, Brad Morgeau, Doug Christemen, Tom Freeman, Mark Gause, Steve Clayton, Brad Michaelson, Dan Moore, Rick Howarth, jim Hasenoehrl, Bob Nesbitt, Mark Musioe. Fourth row: Lance Habbard, Craig Paulsen, Jow Bideganeta, Dan Steiger, Doug Crum, Matt Asolphsen, Mortis Acnzen, Barry Hawkins, Greg Kalbileisch, Eric Givens, Larry johnson. Mike Boe. Rich Luper. Curt Kaldhusdal, Scott Church. Tom Miller, Russ Simmons, Dale Dillon. : a5 yp ry evi TIVH dNOHS Front row: left to right; George Beech, Don Wagstall, Bob Bates, Scott Mitson, Tom Remington, Tom Coontz, Don Anderson, Nasar Mocini. Second row. Jim Whitefield, Mark Adams, Royal ingebretsen, Bill Sander, Ed Dienes, Larry Strauss, Peter Anoulli. Third row: Henry Zwick, Scott Leck, Bob Leck. M. Venaesayi. lerry Snider, Augustine Olivo. Fourth row: Gholan Reza, Harri-Farahani, Uinitareti, Tedfilo, LIVING GROUPS 261 NOSdd VHd1V VWWOIS een Se _ Ye fromt row: left to right; Sandy Kees, Kara Brooks, Sue Gillespie, Bruce Halverson, Jano Wiedelman, Syd Oynre, john Righy, Anne Riordan, jeff Warner, Second row: john Mead, Tom Sayler, Earl Reed, fim Anscomb, Dave Shropshire, Grant Nixon, Marvin Condotta, Anne Stevenson, Charlie Williams, Sandy Ashmon, fim Reed. third row: Gordy Sargent, Candy Thompson, Dick Sargent, Bill Cowell, Dick Curtis. ludy Croy. Dick Coleman, lim Scanlon, lim Pace. jelf Arnebarg. Rick Maylield, Dave Pearson. fourth row: Rusty besser, Ron Rowan, Bill Duncanson. foc Hull, Alan Queen, Dan Parril, Shane Docherty, Janet Duncanson, lim Scilek, Larry Coombs. Greg Helbling, Greg Kilmer. Filth row: Kelly Rotert, Todd Cluiborn, Rob Clover, Bob Grafi, Ron Jones, Pal Smith, Bryan Norby, Pam Rochlord, Ray Stevenson, Rob Mitchell, Joe Shirts. Back row: Dick Kauiman. Radar Croy, Paul Cos, Tomy Keyan, Molly Mannschrech, Mark Trvesdell, Cameron Morris, Ray Turnbull, Randy Laws, Jim Crowe IHD VWOIS First row: belt to right; Kent Nelson, Ed Snook, Barb Radich, Vicki Martrult, jean Hower, Mike Dinon, Steve jockens. Second row: Linda Voit, Molly Weimers, Geri Allen, Debbie Winch, Lowise Veith, Pam Griggs, Martha Heuston, Sue Beason. Third row: Scott Allen, Dave Dixon, Lance Nielson, Tom Wright, Jane Emerson, Phil Hower, Robin Willey, Eric Raptosh, Grant Finch, Tami Graham, Dick Ayers. fourth row: Jim Starr, Les Walker, jim Schiller, Clayson Snook, Dean Brandstretier, Dennis Collin, Scott Whipps, jeff Schiller, John McMurren. Filth row: Tony Aimi, Mark Whipps, Stewe Crook, Andy Cladis, Neil Beaker Courtney Hamen, Mel Shaffer, Scott Albright 262 LIVING GROUPS ON VWOIS Front row! left to right) Rick Baril, Chuck Carter, Scott Mespelt, Ray Discher. Second row: Paul Willett, Brad Richardson, jim Velasquez, Rick Zenner Wade Diehl, Greg Stewart, Steve Mills, Blair Wilson, Steve Marshal, Mike Hagedone, Doug Matthews, Mark Sweeney Third row! Charlie Schmoeger, Barry Hopkins, Larry Rice, Joha Simpson, Fourth row: Mel Hoffamn, Nick Crawford, Craig Nielson, Tom Carson, Mike Hechtner, Rick Baker, Mike O'Meara, Bod Deabald jeff Boyd, Rich Killmar, Filth cow: Rick Hayes Mike Shawver, Pat Furey, Kevin Wilder, Stewe Fisher, jell Phelps, Kevin Hamilton Back row: Dave Anderson, Dave Stub, Terry Boston, Rick Kiesch, Jerry Deihl, Mike Schmadetks, Ron Phelps, Pete Rockwell TIVH MONS Front row: lelt to right; Ken Blood, Pat Gifford, Rich Calimer, Kevin Howard, Cory Firzlalf, Dana Aentz, Cory Fujiki, Mark McAllister, Jay Mrusa, John Batt, Dave Ferron, Kassim Shehim, Chris Osterman. Second row: Tom Larkin, Andy Smith, Chuck Lorren, Stan Wilson, Jim MeNitl, John Agar, Bob Fonwood, Mike Fusco, Steve Stemen, Don Wade Wade, Rich Brown, Gary Godirey, Gary Mong, John Tanshi. Third row: Mike Supkis, Dan Derheimer, Terry Ennis, Alan Sullivan, Pat Opperman, Vince Tharta, Brian Kimmerer, Fred Orake, Greg Painter, George Bean, Dean Nelson, Pet Hassemer, Gary Doorman, Mike Cogle, Ken Brown, jim Jacobds, Bill Stokes Fourth row: john Cavigli, joe Holloway. Norm judd, joe Higgins, Steve Barber, Albert Matsuura, Randy Anderson, Fae! McGrath, Gary Vehlies, Harold Wh ite, Rick Romanko LIVING GROUPS 263 FACES INA CROWD... 264 265 ASNOH 1941S ISHLS Back cow: Ru Langley, Lori Lyors, Cathy Markham, Beth Giall, Carol Manning, Vic Simpson, Susan Maybach, Joan Cor, Lisa fohrson, Firemen, Stel Gilman, Kathy Studwell, judy Stephen, Deb Hawkins, Michelle Caldwell, Addie Martin, Betsy Brown, Alison LaSala, Kelly Brooks, Patty Perkim, Michael Galfney, Deb Wihon, Linda Shi’ Wendiborn, Susie Cooley, Cathy Claunch, Sandy Watson. Mary Lide. Mary Ann Davis julie Garatea, Debbie Craig. Carol Pochardt, leannie Durham. Nadine Adkins TIVH adn Dav 1 Front row: lett to right; Dom Allermeersott, Malt Bannister, Bill Ryan, Tim Jacobson, Rex Oxford, Roger Beck, Paul Bodilly, Second row: Paul Multer, Ming Dar Lee, John Puppo, Barry Eichelberger, Jonathan Wisdon, Ron Halverson, Rob Playtair, Fred fndow. Third row: Rob Keene, Warren jackey, Stewe Mardy, Tim Lwoha, Greg Jackson, Mike Reed, Dennis Conley, Ki Karim, Fred Ripple. Fourth row: Larry Henry, Dan jones, Vern Krahn, Scott Bonomi, Guy Wagner, Don Clark, Bill Tilley 266 LIVING GROUPS NOSdd VddVA NVI Ae front row: leit to right: john Bahr, Mike Betts, john Kee le, Phil Ward, jim Redinger. Secor row. Mitch Dion, Kevin Johatz, Ted Stokes, Brian Keeth, Ron Jetter, Don Cook, Ben Britton, john Hughes. Third row: Ron Roemer, Dave Wilhelm, Shane Dalbilio. Kevin Renfrow. Jay Faraca, Tim Schiebler, Bary Bister, Bill Sensor, Don Brigham. Fourth row: Brian McMurray, Gary Hasenoehrl jeff Rast, Bob Harshamn, joe fagcilla, Tim Johnson. Tim Adama IHD VIAHL Front row: telt to right; Rolin Abrums, Patty Lettich, Sandi tIli, Mike Weiss, Cyndy Thomas, Teresa Coberly, joe Williams, Saint Champreys Mediation, Bruce Higgins. Second row: Belinda Staley, Tomy Webster, Chris Greenfield, Pat Taylor, Wess Hartman, Dave Herley, Roy jobason, Dave Esterl, Brian McDevitt, Kelly Tucker, Tom Imming. Molly Davis, Gary Scott, Leann McClain, Taylor Werness, Reid Walen, Pam Spence, jell Montgomery, Gary Betts, Debbie Golden, Steve Douglas, lim Welch. Third row: Marc Miller, Mike Miller. Bill Lyon. Sheri Hayes, Randy Nicholas. Marc Church, Larry Fry, Angela Conndrey, Craig Thebo, Gary Hegreberg, Leo Stephens, Kevin Vetter, Lise Dugdale, Mike Milles LIVING GROUPS 267 TIWH WVHdn Front row: left to right; Chuck Pentzer, Kerry Wagner, Bill Swanson, Roland Crisali, jim Cheney, Dale Robertson, Kent Crisp, Todd Brown, Jeff Kayler, Brad Thorton, Bruce Connery, Charles Diede, Andy Kapriva, Doug Tatko, John Sharp, Dan Monroe. Second row; Larry Andrews, Kevin Todd, Bill Hart, Dan Meyer, Thom Kincheloe, Lance Stephenson, Dave Clark, Randy Sather, Joey Nitcy, Brad Lorenzen. Gary Parrott, Tom Rich, Todd Jackson, Ken Lutes, tim Heid, Steve Lutes. Third row; Randy Welsh, Gary lohnson, Bill Davis, John Noble, Ken Rice, Earl Lawrence, Geoff Gilmore, Bob Harding, Brad Flynn, Dave Catherman, Scott Thompson, Phil Sacton, Mike Ayersman, lim Cooke, Curt Roth, Dick Pentzer. Fourth row; Jim Slowikowshi, Mike Ison, Steve Jacobson, Dan Mertens, Scott Stebbins, Don Scott, Matt Turner, Bob Brammer, Keith Day, John Lawless, Dave More, Mark Slusser, Dave Etherton, Randy Hall, Pat Sharp, Dell Hatch. TIWH ANId SLIHM Back row: jim Wright, Dave Willard, Rob Hoffman, Phil Guyette, Leslie Bader, Twila Coonts, Jim Egensperger, Jack Sloyka, janet Kleinschmidt, Steve Ries, Linda Ripa. Seated: Chris Mehren, Cliff Marshall, Stu Stoddard, Bob Jones, Kathy Kinzer, Faye Adams, Linda Steele, Larry Kinkaid, Wayne Emery, Steve Bainbridge, Brian Edgar. 268 LIVING GROUPS TIWH LAAMS SITIIM Front row: belt to right; Kevin Richardson, Willie Grant, Dan Farmin, Scott Boutilier, jay Miracle, Rocky Bishop, Kevin McMahan, Jon Shoemaker, Second row: Marty Zimmerman, Yinay Sichalevne, John Lisowski, Charles Stutsman, John foannides, joe Buck, Gus Sousoures, Kim Mordyke, Byron Hodgson, Craig Obermiller, Tom Ralph. Third row: Woody Williams, Steve Silkworth, Don Gray, Ken Day, Bob Walkowiak, Darryl Stiegemeier, jim Zimmerman, Bill Hensley, Frank Kallio, Rick focht, Curt Thornburg, Jeff Vitamanti, Terry Waite, jim McClaren, John Price, Terry Tracy, Mark Suden, Steve Cooper, Larry ‘The Nebraska Kid’ Dawson, Bob jackson, Jeff Marshall. Fourth row: Doug Parker, Greg Riddlemoser, Ron Zimmerman, Bob Zorich, Curt Mack, Andy Brewer, Mark ‘Spike’ Pynn, James Clint Case, Kerry Bedel, Jerry Lisaniti, Bill Calvin, Duncan Harry Showers, Chuck Vickery. On top of sculpture: Steve Walker, Bruce Lodge. berry Loase ro ro NOILVILS 4dals Left to right: Frank Aichelmann, john Eckroat, Dan Griffiths, john Egan, joel King, Dan Brimm, Dan Pasley, Mike Chase. LIVING GROUPS 269 Wy vat Ly al = Ee ey cea i6 QO © i cS WR e.. LA) Tr. ) yy i) | fascias | _— 271 CLOSING (a - pi CLOSING 273 “The Good Life,” You’ve All Been There; Somewhere ... Sometime .... 274 CLOSING Then Suddenly It’s Gone... CLOSING 275 Oh, It’s Still There, Just A Little Out Of Reach, ALF WST, « . Fs ah beh = svi fea Bef aed eso Ay fe? ; uF Har he Be - ay 408 hs Ne ng! 276 CLOSING Then, Just As It’s Out Of Sight ... CLOSING 277 J L ’ io V en YO a t’s WI a i i TI ‘Those Were 280 CLOSING That Was The Good Life.” 282 CLOSING CLOSING 283 Suzanne Doak cover design Mark Woods contents page design closing section poetry Kyra Evans opening section verse Allen Kim, Rudy’s Studio students section portraits living group portraits Scott Hanford, Campus Photo living group portraits Julia P. Betz photo page 45 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS SPECIAL THANKS Terry Hill, Dean Vettrus, Cliff, Brian, Debbie Oyama, A. J., Michael Gadwa, Kristy Ott, Mother D., M. O., Vickie Smith, jud ‘Thurman. Mom aie Dad, Jim Alexander, Ernest Hartung, Jim Jarvis SPECIFICATIONS The 1977 Gem _ of the Mountains is published by the Associated Students of the University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho. The printing is done by Taylor Publishing Company, Dallas, Texas. Paper stock is 80H enamel. The cover is 160 point binder board with a Mission grain and a four color laminated photograph from original design by Suzanne Doak. Headlines belong to one of the fol lowing typestyle families: Oracle, Oracle Bold, or Brush. All typesetting is done by the’ A.S.U.1 Production Bureau, John Pool, director. Total estimated income for the GEM was $14,000 arising directly from sales. The operating expense budget was $21,000 and the total budget was $22, 500. Press run was 2000 copies. Individual copies sell for $7.00. Address inquiries to the Gem of the Mountains, Student Union Building, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho 83843. STAFF Editor-in-chief Don Fr. Kopezynski Assistant Editor — Christa Zellerhoff Yea rbook Staff. Werth Au ustin el uter Laura Irondo Donna Jacobs | Nancy Ki Ki imberli ing Judy King j Phe togra phy C Diector . fim to lyer Phot gral ohy Staff “Steve Davi Len ore | Garwood Chris | Pietsch Rick Steiner ‘ss load tion | Director n Poot 286 INDEX AAAAAAAAAA Abegg, Joe 254 Abrums, Rolin 84, 267 Ackey, jim 170 Adair, Brian 170 Adams faye 264 Adams, Mark 261 Adcock, jerry 240 Adkins, Nadine 266 Aentz, Dana 263 Agar, john 171, 242 Aw nm, Frank 170, 264 Aimi, Tomy 262 Albright, Scott 170, 262 Allee, Renee 170, 225 Allen, Albert 260 Allen, Bonnie 170, 234, 260 Allen, Geri 109, 170, 234, 262 Allen, Kathy 170, 246 Allen, Raoul 237 Alten, Rodney 170 Allen, Steve 170, 241 Allen, Terry 88 Allison, Brad 170, 241 Alsager, julie 170, 234 Ambrose, G 83, 108 Ambrose, W: 170, 282 Amos, Don 77 Amos, Kelly 86, 100, 170, 247 Andersen, Tim 253, 171 Anderton, Cindy 171 Anderson, Dawn 171, 247 Anderton, Don 261 Anderson, fill 255 Anderson, Joe 171, 241 Anderson, Kathy 171 Anderton, Leah 108 Anderson, Pam 171, 241 Anderson, Peter 2617 Anderson, Randy 263 Anderton, Sue 249 Andrews, Bev 234 Andrews, Helen 171, 246 Andrich, Dave 243 Andrules, Pete 171, 240 Anscomb, lim 262 Apostolik, Wayne 90 Areres, Stephanie 246 Argyle, John 171, 242 Arima, Jerry 260 Atima, Robin 171, 247 Armstrong, Joe 240 Arnebarg Jeti 171, 262 Arnold Diane 171, 246 Arnold, Sandy 244 Armen, Morrts 171, 261 Arthur, Paul 171 Aschenbrenner, Jean 241 Aschenbrenner, Mary 107, 241 Atchley, Zaine 249 Atherton, Tim 171 Atkinson, Jerry 177 Ator, Anne 171 Austin, Wende 171 Austoo, Marie 99 Ayers, Dick 262 Aversman, Mike 82. 268 Babey, George 254 Bach, Glen 171, 248 Bacharach, Tim 171 Kader Leslie 268 Badham, Suzy 252 Bahr. john 171, 266 Baby, Ted 248 Barinbridge, Stewe 268 Baker, Bob 242 Baker, jana 171, 255 Baker, Pal 90 Baker, Ron 171 Bal, jan 171 |, Cimdy 173, 241 Ballbach, ferry 237 Banghart, Diane 171 Bannister, Matt 266 Barbee, Curt 171 Barber. Jackie 171, 234, 261 Barber, Steve 96, 263 Barbee, Kurt 99, 25) Baril, Rick 263 Barja, Denisse 171 Barnet, Bill 248 Barnes, Bruce 240 Barnes, fim 151 Bartlett, Raleigh 254 Barstow, Ben 173 Basey, Mark 171 Bashin, Tom 253 Bates, Bob 261 Datey, Crystal 249 Bauman, Carol 171, 237 Baws, Larry 171, 254 Beach, George 261 Beaker, Neil 262 Beal, Becki 171, 249 Beal Brian 248 Bean, George 200 Beason, Sue 171. 260. 262 Beck, Roger 266 Becker, Cindy 151 Becker, Mark 101,172 Becker, Melissa 172. 241 Beckman, Doug 243 Bedel, Kerry 172, 269 Beery, Larry 240 Belfort, Wayne 90 Beitz, janine 252 Belliston, lan 99, 234 Sengtson, Greg 151 Bengston, Leslie 172 Bemon, Cindy 249 Benson, Randy 172, 247 Ber Ted 241 Berquist, Bub 25% Bertellotti, Gary 248 Best, Bruce 151 Bettis, jerry 172 Betts, Mike 172, 266 Betz, julia 151 Beum, Ann 172 Beut, Dan 172, 261 Bickford, Stephen 172 Bideganeta, Joe 172, 261 Billinston, Jan 172 Binelield, Linda 249 Biren, Kris 234 Bishop, Rocky 151, 269 Bitner, Val 252 Bixby, Stu 172, 253 Bisley, Gary 151 Black, David 151, 243 Blake, Kim 252 Black, Tana 172, 254 Blegen, W. Zaine 172 Bliss, David 151 Bloom, Dave 172 Bloom, Diane 172, 249 Boatman, John 253 Boatman, Kellie 172, 234 Bodah, jill 151 Bodilly, Paul 266 Boechard, Chery! 252 Boisiger, Paul 172, 241 Bone, Aerman 172 Bonnar, Steve 89, 92 Bopp, Michelle 172, 255 Borchard, Cher! 172 Borden, Nancy 172 Sorresen, Celeste 151 , Boston Terry 203 Bosturck, Steven 151 Bowe, Mike 151 Bowman, Kirk 172, 243 Bovezuk, Vikki 249 Boyd, jel 263 Boyer, Robert 172 Boyland, Tom 248 Boze, Doug 172 Boreman, Greg 248 Brabb, Uloyd 172, 247 Braddock, jenniier 172 Bragg, lett 172, 261 Brammer, Bob 268 Brandstretter, Dean 262 Branson, Matt 172, 242 Brauner Randy 109, 172,253 Brebner, jamie 172, 249 Breeding, Scott 172, 243 Brennan, jim 299 Bresmahan, Kris 172, 242 Bresnahan, Laurie 247 Breter, Chris 235 Brewer, Andy 151 Brice, Clinton 172 Brickner, Renee 172, 242 Briggs, Pam 151, 234, 262 Bringham, Don 172, 266 Brimm, Dan 269 Britt, Christine 172 Britton, Gt. 241 Broadbent, Lorerei 234 Brockett, Alan 172, 255 Broenneke, lane 237 Brooks, Greg 259 Brooks, Kara 235, 262 Brooks, Randy 248 Brostrom, lody 246 Brown, Betry 246 Brown, Brian 106 Brown, Daryl 173 Brown, John 254 Brown, Leroy 173 Brown, Patty 173, 260 Brown, Shelly 173, 260 Brown, Steve 173, 254 Brueggeman, Bob 151 Brumley, Holly 103 Bryan, Edgar 151 Brytensen, Bill 248 Buck, Nancy 173, 246 Buckle. Steve 243 Buber, Neal 173 Bull, fim 151, 235 Bunting, Cindy 252 Burbles, Kick 151 Burke, G. 32 Burkholder, Teresa 20,152, 260 Burns, Bo 259 Burton, Michelle 173 Bush Elizabeth 173, 252 Bush, joan 173,252 Bush Ron 64 Bushmann, Tom 109, 173,253 Buswell, Becky 249 Butler, Act 95,173, 243 Butt, Abdul Rauf 152 Button, id % Suv, Tri 152 Byrd, Gina 173 erkowitz, Darla 172, 240 cccccccccc Caldwell, john 90 Cathot!, Laurentice 175 Caliner, Rich 263 Calkins, Jennifer 173, 246 Calvin, Bill 269 Camm, Tom 253 Camp, Craig 174,235 Campbell, Barbara 152 Campbell, Dennis 254 Campbell, Van 174, 241 Campos, Mike 82 Cannon, Mary Low 174 Carder, William 174 Cardina, Linda 74 Carleson, Shirely 94 Carll, Charlie 90 Carlson. Monte 174, 297 Carlson, Sandy 96 Carnahan, Denice 174, 241 Carpenter, Sarah 240 Carr. Alberta 103 Carrier, Tom 237 Carrow, Kathy 235 Carton, Shawn 174, 237 Carter, Chuck 263 Carter, Joe 174 Casarza, Tom 88, 152.253 Casebolt, Chery! 235 Castle, Doug 248 Catherman, Dave 173, 268 Chadez, Mary 235 Chadwell, Mike 175 Chamberlain, Len 95 Champlin, Iris 175, 234, 261 Chaney, Dale 261 Changn, Shen-Then 152, 240 Charlton, Shelly 175, 252 Chase, Brenda 94, 99, 175, 249, 260 Chase. Mike 269 Chavez, Luis 25) Chetwood. Lynn 175, 260 Chivers, jeff 175, 243 Chivers, Tim 175, 243 Choate, Tanya 175 Choules. Merlee 99 Christensen, Ann 175, 255 Christensen, Deb 246 Christensen, Doug 261 Chu. Nancy 175, 260 Church, Mark 152, 267 Church. Scott 263 Churchman, Dan 247 Cirillo, Robert 175, 235 Cladis, Andy 262 Claiborn, Todd 175, 262 Clark, Arlene 175 Clark, Dave 175. 268 Clark, Don 266 Clark, Mary 234 Clark, Mike 175, 258 Clarke, Arlene 249 Clarke, Deb 246 Claunch, Steve 242 Clayton, Charles 248 Clements, Cathy 252 Clemmoms, Dave 175, 256 Clubb, Roger 108, 152, 253 Cluer, Brian 2% Cobb, Steve 254 Coberly, Som 243 Coching. Tom 182,25) i om 152, 253 Coffin, Wendy 90, 152 Cofflan, Susie 44 Conise, Katrina 152, 252 Coburn, Dick 258 Cole, Martin 175, 261 Coles, Susna 175, 246 Colholf, Lori 260 Collear, Phil 175, 260 Collins, Dennis 175, 262 Collins, Jackie 243, 247 Callotia, Sheri 249 Collyer, jim 104 Colton, Dave 175 Comstock, Amy 175 Condotto, Marvin 89, 262 Conger, Ken 175 Conner, Susan 152 Conndrey, Angela 267 Conner, Susan 242 Connery, Bruce 268 Conrad, Dennis 175 . Conroy, Mike 175 Cook, Don 266 Cook, Renee 175, 247 Cooke, Dealia 249 Cooke, Jim 268 Coombs, Larry 175, 262 Coonts, Twila 268 Cooper, Scott 109 Cooper, Steve 269 Copple, Linda 152 Corder, Bill 247 Cormagey, Dan 175 Cornforth, Diane 247 Corry, jet 254 Corsi, Chip 247 Craig, Stewe 152 Cramer, Mike 175, 242 Crandlemire, Brooks 247 Crawtord, lan 234 Crawtord, Kathy, 175 Crea, Lawrie 241. 249 Crisali, Roland 268 Crossan, Tom 176 Curry, Ami Ann 269 Curry, Terry 254 Curtis, Dick 176 Curtis, Dith 262 Curtis, Mike 176 Cutter, Paul 240 Crmowshi, jell 176, 237 DDDDDDDDDD Dabiaus, Frank 247 Dalbilio, Shane 266 Dammarell, jane 24) Dammarell, Nancy 260 Daniel Sally 176, 234 Darcy, Mike 176 Dartsch, Linda 176, 249 Davidson, Brad 236 Davis, Bill 254. 268 Davis, George 240 Davis, Mary Ann 266 Davis, Molly 99, 176, 242, 267 Davis, Steve 105, 207, 261 Davis, Tom 152 Dawson, tarry 264 Day, Keith 268 Day, Roger 176 Dean, Martha 176 Deane. Wendy 255 Deeds, Dave 260 Defenbach. Jane 260 Detenbach, Shad pa a Delaney, Maggi Delaney, Trish 243, a2 Delaune, Danae 176 Delyia, Rick 176, 254 Deobald, Jan 107, 152, 242 Deobald, julie 252, 255 DeRoche, Vicki 176 Derheimer, Dan 263 Desjardins 154, 255 Dewey, Daylene 154, 246 DiBarolo, Mike 154, 247 Dickinson, Jim 154, 258 Dickson, Bob 95 Diede, Charles 268 Deihl. Jerry 263 Diehl, Wade 176, 263 Dier, Ellie 176, 242, 245 Digits, Tami 176, 246 Dillion, Lora 154 Dillon, Dale 176, 261 Dion, Mitch 176, 266 Discher, Ray 26) Dixon, Dennis 154, 24) Dixon, Mike 262 Doyre. Syd 262 Doak, Sue 102 Dobaran, Mona 67.176, 243, 252 Docherty, Shane 262 Dockins, Scott 176, 260 Dodd, jacqui 176, 255 Dodson, Mike 247 Dodson, Layne 176, 253 Dokken, Marilyn 176, 247 Don, Lysa 246 Doorman, Gary 263 Donohue, jennifer 176, 246 Doty, Karen 246 Doty, Tim 248 Douglas, Steve 267 Dougles, Don 176, 248 Downum, Mike 96, 154 Drake, fred 263 Driscoll, Dan 176, 254 Driscoll, Martin 154 Detlarena, Quinn 25) Dugdale, Lina 267 Duncan, Dan 176 Duncan, Randy 176, 253 Duncanson, janet 176, 262 Dunn, Melanie 247 Durham, Jeannie 266 Duck, Harold 154 EEEEEEEEEE Eacker, foe 154 taster, Pat 260 Eccles, Kim 154 tcherton, Tim 177 Eckroat, fubn 269 Edgar, Brian 268 Edgar, Ester 94, 154, 246 Edgar, julie 154 Edmark. Gayle 177, 252 tdmark, Sharom 177 Edwards, Cindy 177, 246 fdwards, Owen 177, 260 Exensperger, lim 268 Egladi, Siamak 240 Ehrmen, Steve 253 fichetberger, Barry 266 Eilertson, Tom 258 timer, Paul 2% tesinger, Becky 177,252 fli, Moc 108 tihot, Byron 259 Filis, Janis 91, 235 Emerson, lane 241, 262 Emerson, judy 99, 177, 241 Emery, Wayne 268 Endow, Fred 177, 266 English, George 106 Ennis, Terry 263 Erickson, Gene 177 Erickson, Warner 254 fspe. Matt 177, 242 Esterl, David 177, 267 ttherton, Dave 154, 268 Evans, Kyra 177 FFFFFFFFFFF fagcilla, joe 266 Fagerbakhe, Bill 24) Fiaebrother, Steve 177, 258 Fairchild, Candy 252.253 faraca, jay 266 Farahani, Harri 261 Farmin, Dan 269 Farnsworth, Sue 184 Fasolino, Kuss 177 fast, Karin 177 Faulkner, Mike 178 Faulkner, Tom 178, 256 Feeley, Corinne 252 Fehrembacher, Scott 109, 178, 243 Ferguson, jim 176, 241 Ferrath, Bill 207 ferron, Dave 26% Fetch, Aleem 178, 254 finch, Doug 178 25% Finch, Grant 178, 262 fingeron, Diane 44 Finke, Mes, 234 Finely, joe 154 241 Finley, Tom 254 Firelall, Cory 26% Fischer, Dave 243 fisher, Randy 240 Fisher, Steve 178, 263 Fitzgerald, julie 255 flakus, Marcia 154 Fletcher, Clark 178 Flick, Folz 178 Flick. Todd 260 Flowers, Bev 246 Flynn, Brad 268 Flynn, Byron 178, 258 fony. Alvaro Arias 176 Fonmwood, Bob 263 ford, Charlie 178 Ford, Glen 261 forge. Barb 94 Forster, Dudley 178 Fossum, Ray 154 foster, Ann 178, 249 Fotch, Rick 269 founds, Dave 178, 255 fox, lim 240 Francis, Lorem 154 freeby, Stewe 242 Freedman, Mike 97 freeman, Patricia 44 Freeman, Ron 261 fredenkind, Ann 154 Freiburger, Gary 178,234 freund, Ruth 156, 235 Fries, Don 156 Feitaley, Rich 178, 243 frotich, Chuck 236 Fry, Larry 267 Fry, Mike 178,245 fui, Wes 178. 254 Fujiki, Cory 263 Fuller. Cindy 178 Fuller, Mike 237 Funk, Sally 176, 234 Furey, Terril 178, 252 fusco, Georgetia 255 Fusco, Mike 265 Gable, Debbie 178 Galiney, Michael 266 Gallagher, Mike 253 Galloway, William 248 Gano, Steve 104, 178 Garattea, lulie 99, 178, 266 Gardner, Gina 178, 260 Garfield, Wendy 240 Garland, Kay 249 Garmendia, Bud 25) Garrabarnt, Gary 246 Garwood, Lenore 104 Gause, Mark 261 Geddis, Brian 178 Gebring, Connie 44, 156 Gentry, Sue 94 Gerringger, Mike 178, 260 Gerson, Greg 236 Giall, Beth 266 Gibson, Mary 260 Gillespie, Sue 178, 262 Gilers, Jerry 237 Gilmore, Geofi 268 Gilmore, Karen 156 Ginenes, Eric 178 Ginkle, Bob 178 Girous, David 106, 178, 254 Cisselberg, Doug 248 Glare, Gian 178 Gleason, Bob 179, 253 Gleinner, lim 179 Go, Gary 156 Goetzinger, Ralph 176 Gott, Beth 176 Golden, Debbie 176, 267, 234 Gols, Danette 178 Goold, Kari 247 Gorrono, Randy 156 Gos , Shelly 94 Gothrie, Suzanne 253 Govul, Tom 178 Grati, Bob 156, 262 Graham, Claudine 17¢ Graham, Deborah 255 Graham, Tammy 179, 247, 265 Grahl, Jaunita 246 Grant, Sheri 179, 252 Grant, Willy 269 Grebi, Steve 156 Gredler, Terry 247 Green, Chuck 2% Greentield, Chris 179, 255, 267 Griflin, John 156, 715 Grittin, Terry 247 Griggs, Ruth 237 Geoat, fim 179 Griswald, Teresa 242,241 Groll, Suzzane 179, 247 Grout, linda 234 Grover, Robert 156, 262 Grubb, Tom 174, 235 Guerry, Mike 179 Guinotte, Diana 179, 249 Gummersal, Al 243 Gustin, Sue 179, 254 Guthrie, Suzanne 234 Gwartoey, Debbie 99, 179 Gwinn, Martin 156, 243 HHHHHHHHHH Hackney, Michael 179, 249 Maddock, Rob 174 247 Hates, Hillary 246 Hagadone, Mike 261 Hegivik, Bob 248 Haight, jim 174, 256 Hale, Steve 236 Male, Kathy 241 Hall, Molly 156 Hall, Randy 268 Hallaway, Stan 179 Halvenon, Run 2b6 ry ee Hamilton, Kevin 179, 26) Hamm,Cindy 254 Hana. Don 100 Haney, Ron 99, 245 Haney, Ronda 99 Hansel, Mal 237 Hansen, Barb 180, 247 Hansen, Dave 90, 156, Hansen, Gene 156 Mansen, Margaret 94, 234 Hamen, Mary jane 156 Hanson, Brett 180 Harmon, jill 243 Hanzel, Satly 260 Harada, Carulyn 106, 107. 156 Harding, Bob 268 Harding, Larry 253 Hardy, Steve 180, 265 Harkett. fod 179 Harman, Karla 156 Harold, Don 248 Harrie, Greg 99, 25) Harrington Bob 180, 255 Harris, Lindsey 180 Harris, Scott 240 Harrison, John =180, 247 Harrison, Kathy 24% Harshman, Bob 156 Hart, Bill 268 Hartley, Lor 180, 242 Hartman, john 160 Harttell, Vickie 180, 234, 262 Hartung Sandy 241, 26) Hasbrowk, Nancy 247 Masenoehrl, Gary 180, 2b Hasenoehrl, Greg 180 Masenoehri, jim 180, 261 Haskell, Elaine 247 Haskell, Janet 180 Hassemer, Pete 26) Haszei, Ruw 247 Hatridge, Christy 261 Hattenberg Randy 25) Haver, lean 234 Haves, Jor 26 Hawkins, Deb 266 Hawley, Becky 241 Hayden, Mark 180, 260 Hayes. Kay 242 Haymen, Scott 253 Haynes. Bobbi fo 260 Mays, pill 255 Hays Leslie 156, 235 Hayter, Sue 260 Headrick, Susan 180, 249 Mean, Doran 156 Hear, Kristin 156 Hechendorm, Deb 249 Hechtner, Dave 161 Hedge, Todd 253 Hedrick, Tracy 161, 234 Melilinger, Dean 181, 254 Hefiner, lane 181 Magreberg, Gary 181, Herd. lim 268 Mein, Jance 161, 252, 21 Hein, Karen 297 an, Craig 84, 108 Nooraddin 16 Mellinger, Katrina 181 214 Henderson, Bey 6) Henderson, Gail 181, 214 Hendricks. Sue 94 Hendrickson, Bob 154 Hendrickson, Gail 249 Hendrickson, Louise 194 Hensley, Bill 181, 269 Hensry, Carol 181 Herbert, Holly 217 Herley, David 161, 267 Hermmandez, Marty 161, 255 Heehey. Ray 159 Mevutlring, Holly 181 Heurenkveld. lake 161. 256 Hickinbotham, Mike 159 Hicks, lim 161, 241 Miggendothan, jocelyn 161 Higeins, Bruce 267 Higgins, Joe 265 Higwight, oe 207 Hill, Waverly 181. 241 Hillis, lovee 44, 18), 241 Himey, Carol 240 Hipple, Dan 242 Hirota, Voshiht 159 Hite. Don 247 Mosashi, the 159 Hobbs, fd 161 Hodgson, Bryon 269 Holl, Debbie 255 Hotiman, Dave 14} Hollman, Jay 254 Hottman, Rob 266 Hotiman. Tom 161, 24) Holland, Brooks 256 Holland, Dana 101 Holloway, Joe 26) Holloway, Stan 254 Molt, Chery! 181, 255 Holt, Mike 253 Holsteen, Mark 159, 237 Holzrichter, Mash 181, 247 Hoasowetz, Will 108 Hooser, Erin 235 Hopkins, layne 161, 237, 260 Hopkins, Jodi 181 Horn, Marianne 161, 241, 261 Mormbacker, Albert 181, 237 Hortan, Dan 159 Hosking. Jett 259 Howard, Kevin 26) Mowarth, Rick 181, 261 Howe. Dr. lohan 90 Nowell, Rita 159, 252, 261 Hower, b. Linn 181 Mower, Phil 262 Howser, Erin 181 Mover, Kevin 181 Hubbard, Becky 249 Hubbard, Blanche 261 Hubb , Brenda 94, 249 Mudson. Bill 159 Huddleson, Tony lie Huebner, Pete 254 Hull, Joeseph 181, 262 Huliman, Dowg 181, 247 Mughes, Cameron 181, 242 Hughes, John 181. 266 Hull, pelt 93, 247, 248 Huliman, Bill 181 Hume, Nelda 182, 246 Humphry, Debbie 182 Hunt, Vicki 182, 249 Huntsinger, Jodi 187, 237 Hurshman, Bob 109 Hurst, Carolyn 182, 247 Hutchings, March) 159 Hutchison Sally 182,214 Hyde, Shane 237 Hyman. joyce 182 ti, Sandi 255, 267 Imaino, Janis 240 Ingebretsen, Royal 261 inkley, Andy 259 Inglis, Gordon 159, 207 Ingram, Debbie 182 thom, Mike 182, 268 tvanoll, Dan 162 Iwvolta, Tim 182 Jabes, Pam 242 Jackey, Warren 266, 154 Jackson, Claudia 182, 252 Jackson, Deborah 182 Jackson, Linda 20, 99, 182, 242 Jackson, Todd 268 Jacobs, Keith 9O Jacobs, Lin 182, 237 Jacobson, Mark 87 Jacobson, Steve 268 James, Kevin 182, 259 lanheen, Herb 162 Jacvinen, John 159, 237 lawman, Lora 182, 246 Jawer, Linn 260 leaudion, Kerry 242 jolonech, Helen 248 leloneh, Rita 248 Jelsma, Scott 102 Jenicek, Becky 234 Jensen, Mitzi 235 Jensen, Layne 241 Jesser, Rusty 82, 108, 262 ewer, Sue 182, 234 Jerson, Wayne 182 Jewell, Ann 159 Jobes, Pam 182, 243 locker, Steve 262 Johmion, Becky 9, 162, 252. 246 Johnson, Bey 182 Johmon, Brenda 252 Johnson, Brent 182 Johmon, Carole 162, 252 lohnson, Christy 99, 237 Johrmaon, Doug 15° lohmon, Ethen 259 Johmon, Gary 182, 265 lohason, lancile 107, 162, 252 Johnson, jefi 182 Johason, Ht 249 fohrson, Judy 182, 255 Johnson, Judy 182, 242 Johnsen, Kay 94 Johnson, Krit 234 lohason, Linda 242 Johmon, lisa 266 lohmion, Mike 162 johnson, Pat 242 Johnson, Tim 266 Johnston, joe 253 Johnston, Jody 247 Johnston, Pat 182 Johnston, Susan 182,234 folly, Janis 182, 249 Jonathan, Wisdom 182 jones, Dan 262 jones, Diane 234 fones, Jacey 235, 162 Jones, Jett 253 lones, Marla 182, 260 Jones, Mary 142 Jones, Nancy E. 161 Jones, Penny 183, 237 Jones, Ron 22 fones, Rory 161, 254 Jonson, Kin 163 Jonnts, Kevin 183 , lordon, Dan 253 Judy, Eddie Sue 246 Justice, Ann 1617 KKKKKKKKKKKK Kaezmar, Steve 246 Kalbileisch, Greg 182, 261 Kaldhusdal, Curt 183, 261 Kaldhusdal, Curt 183, 261 Kallio, Frank 269 Kampa, Midge 161, 252. 261 Ka Kathy 183 Karlin, Pam 255 Karn, James 161 Kartevold, Karol 255 Katsilometes, Anna 252 Kaulman, Eric 247 Kaulman, Dick 161, 262 Keating, Craig 163 Keenan, Dave 106, 161 Kees Bev Kees, Sandy 235, 262 Keller, lonathan 163 Kellom, Dalaina 249 Kelly, Pat 163, 260 Kemp, Kay 252 Lt Patty 252 Kendall, Mike 243 Kenney, Karl 259 Kessel, Mary 163, 252 Ketring. Rick 161, 235 Key, Bob 243 Keys, Bill 243 Keys. fd 183 Keblen. Tom 259 Kidwell, Gary 63 Kiilsgaard, Kiel 243 Kiilsgaard, Sina 164, 242 243 Kilduff, Robert 184, 254 Kile, Geannie 235 Kilmar, Rich 263 Kimberling. Nancy 93, 184 Kiebel, Kyle 252 Kimeey, Karen 246 Kincaid. Larry 164, 268 King, Judy 92, 184, 246 King. Tom 260 Kinghorn, Bryan 254 Kinman, Connie 249 Kinsolving, Danny 184, 242 Kinucan, Robert 252. 184 Kinzer, Dean 184 Kinzer, Kathy 184, 266 Kirk, Chris 243 Kirk, Duncan 164 Kistler, D 161 Kitchems, Kelly 164, 26) Kittrell, Kem 161, 243 Klaas, Marty 241 Kleffuer, Mat 236 Klien, Carol 4 Klein, Tony 200 Kleinschmidt, Janet 268 Kliewer, David 248 Klimek john 161, 256 Klosswer, Kris 184 Klotz, Chris 254 Knight, Kathryn 184 Kinight, K.C. 241 Knote, Walter 184 Knox, Rob 237 Knudson, Loralee 242 Knudtsom, David 248 Koch, Jan 247 Koch, Pete 258 Koepl. Gary 161, 261 Kotoed, Tina 247 Kopcrynski, Becky 184,246. Kopczynski, Cecilia 99 Kopke, Steve 165, 243 Koop, Sheri 249 Kopriva, Andy 268 Kora, Pat 95, 109, 161, 234, 243 Koster, Jody 185, 261 Kovoich, Bob 185 Kratn, Marge 185,252 Krahn, Vern 266 Kramer, Mark 254 Kramer, Mr. Mary 242 Kramer, Rick 247 Krets Kim 249 Kroll, Kurt 253 Krueger, Gwen 237 Kuan, Tomy 16) Kubosumi, Marcus 185, 24) Kule, john 185 Kunests lerry 240 Konts, Cindy 185 Kunte, Tom 261 Kurk, Duncan 241 Kuyper, Kurt 241 LLLLLLLLLL Lafetedt, Marta 185 taGrone, Rex 2 tambirth, Mike 185 Lampert, Dave 25) Lange, Mark 95 Lange, Sam 165, 241 Langrell, Rom 185, 247 Larkin, lim 237 Laragan, Kim tet Larrondo, Scott 9, 161, 254 Larson, Diane 185, 235 Lanon, Dowg 165 Larson, Tom 106 Lairgne, Mike 185 Last, Jane 185, 241 Last, Nancy 241 Latham, Jane 185, 252 Lauda, Tammy 260 Lawless, John 268 Lawrence, Cheri 185, 242 Lawrence, Earl 268 Laws, Randy 262 Leavitt, Tracy 237 teck Bob 261 LeClaive, Terri 241 Ledford, Leigh 165 Lee, Cynthia 167 tee, Chung Sik 185 Lee, Hyland 161 Lefler, Mike 185 Lehman, Marcie 235 lehn jennifer 185, 244 Lemmon, Gary 185 toenard Rod 207 Levenger, John 246 Leugh, Carl 185 Lewis, Bill 101 Lewin. Reed 185, 237 tile, Gerry 247 Limbaugh. Mark 82, 259, 108 Lincoln, Dave 261 Lindo, Pat 161 Lisanitti, jerry 269 Lisowski. Chris 249 Litlich, Patricia 185 Loyd, Kirk 248 Locker, Dave 253 lodge, Bruce 185, 269 Logan, Jay 185, 240 Long. Robert 185 Longobardi, jerry 45 Longstafi, Kelly 185, 254 Lorenzen, Brad 185. 268 Lorren, Chuck 26) Love, jim 243 tove, Keith 243 Love, Terri 241 Lundgren, Beth 161, 241 tuper, Shelly 249 Lutes, Ken 268 luther. Tom 165, 253 iwoha, Tum 266 lynch, Nancy 241 Lyon, Beth 185, 242. 255 lyons, Bradiey 185 Lyons, Lor 266 tyttle, Glen 246 MMMMMMMMMM MacGregor, Molly 186, 252 Mack, Curt 269 Mackelvie, Terry 249 Mackinnon, Edward 165 Madsen, Doug 242, 161 Madsen, Kristie 252 Magnuson, Janey 186 Mahaffey, Kim 186, 254 Mahalley, Marie 246 Mahoney, Judy 88, 186, 252 Mahoney, Nancy 186, 252 Malm, Doug 186 Malm, Kristin 163 Mancojian, Melissa 246 Mann, Margaret Sue 1 63 Manning, Carol 266 i Markham, Cathy 186, 266 Marks, Cindy 242 pet Roms %4 in, Virginia 252 Marth, Carleen 186 Marsh, Terry 186, 260 Marshall, Betty 237 Marshall, Clit 268 Marshall, jell 269 Marshall, Joe 186 Martin, Addie 266 Martin, Charite Adriane 186 Martin, Pete 241 Martin, Rick 186 Martin, Virginia 186 Martin, Vivian 252 Mathesewson. Clay 166, 258 Mathews, Doug 186, 26) Mathews, Tom 166, 243 Mathison, Brenda 186, 249 Mattson, Diana 186 Masnuson, Janey 242 Maule, Vicky 252 Maulin, Debi 186, 240 May, Carole 264, 186 Maybach, Susan 186, 266 Maylield, Rick 262 Mayhall, Riely 106 Maranians, Vahe 248 McAllister, Mark 268 McCabe jerry 161 McCabe, Peary 161, 246 McCarthy, Richard 207, 217 McCalanahan, Kathy 246 McClain, Richard 254 McClaren, Jum 269 McClure, Dave 254 McCollum, Dan 186 McCoy, joanne 166, 255 McCoy, Karen 186, 234 McDannel. Gary 106 McDevitt, Brian 267 McDonald, Bob 259 McDonald, Frank 186, 260 McDonald, Kim 186 McDonald, Mardi 165 McDowell, Orlin 237 McDowell, Randy 186, 260 Mctwen, Freida 186 McFadden, john 186 McFadden, Rose 249 Mefarland, Tom 94 McGee, Julie 186, 242 McGillis, Gregg 186, 258 McGough. Dorothy 49 McGough, Margaret 242 McGrath. Kevin 254 McGrath, Paul 263 Mcintosch, Doug 166, 258 McKae, Mary 187 McKinoley, Brad 254 Mekinnis, Cindy 249 McMahan, Kevin 187, 269 McManamon, Linda 255 McMillen, Perrie 187, 247 McMurray, Brian 167, des MecMurtey, Tim 167, 241 McNeal, Mark 237 Meacham, Diane 167, 241 Mead, john 187, 262 Mehren, Chris 268 Mehren, Tony 242 Mendiola, Bob 243 Mediola, Carot 252 Metrigan, Rod 187 Mertens, Dan 268 Metzger, Mark 247 Metzler. Cynthia 187, 241 Meyer, Dan 268 Meyer, Margaret 255 Meyer Susan 147, 255 Mian. Ali 163 Michaelson. Brad 147. ht Michnovics, Dave 247 Middleton, Carol 246 Middicton, Chuck 99, 187 Miller, jane 187, 255 Miller, Karen 249 Miller, Lorraine 234 Miller, Mare 267 Miller, Mary Lynn 94, 255 Miller, Michael 90, 178, 242, 252, 287 Miller, Sue 214 Miller, Ter) 187, 255 Miller, Tom 187, 261 Millickh, Rom 187, 243 Mink. Marjorie 163, 249 Mink, Robert}. 187 Miracle, Jay 269 Mitchell, joe 247 Mitchell, Rob 166, 262 Mitchen, Mike Dana 163 Mitson, Scutt 188, 261 Moats, Barb 188, 260 Moein, Maser 16) Molenaar, Ann 247 Moles, Gary 168 Molini, Nasar 261 Mong, Gary 263 Monroe, Danny t. 188, 268 Montgomery, Don 186 Montgomery, Jel! 188, 267 Moon, Marcy 168214 Mooney, Jett 263 Moore, Dan 188, 261 Moore, Jett 247 Moore, Kathy 186, 252 Moore, Mary 109 Moorehead, Joha 188, 242 Moorer, Mary 107 234 More, Dave 106, 268 Moreland, Scott 237 Morgan, Rus 168 Morngeau, Bard 261 Moroogian, Melissa 166 Mortis, Calvin 188, 247 Morris, Karen 260 Morris, Nola 188 Mortensen, Barh 188, 214 Morton, Joba C. 189 Mover, Randy 189 Motevasselane, Saied 189 Mottern, jerry 245 Mougey, Phyllix 189, 249 Moulton, Kristen 189, 241 Moww, Minday 189 Moes, Mark 241 Muitbrook, Glen 189, 242 Muller, Eldon 24) Muller, Kurt 240 Murphy, john 189 Murray, Larry 163 Muscat, Sally 99, 189 Mustoe, Mark 99, 261 Mwai, Tim 169, 253 Mybride, Kelly 240 NNNNNNNNNN Nagasaka, Brenda 160 Nagasaka, Nona 163, 260 Nail, Matt 189, 24) Naiman. leo 16} Nauont, Brigid 189, 246 Neal, § 287 Nekobs, Lorna 189 Nehon, Dean 26) Nelson, Julie 169, 252 Nelson, Kim 252 Nelson, Kent 262 Nelson, Kris 189 Nesbitt, Bob 261 Nesbit! jean 106, 16) Neher, Frevda 237 Neher, Chris 246 Newell, Debbie 214 Newhouse, Robert 216 Newman, Anne 184, 255 Newman, Grace 25) Nielson, Lance 262 Nicholas, Randy 267 Nichol, Mike 216 Nickebon, Ellen 169,234 Nitch, Joey 268 Niswander, Cherl te) Noble, john 268 Norby. Bryon 189, 262 Norton, Linda 18%, 246 Nortshida, Lois 237 Nutoll, Mary 18% 246 OQOOO0O000000 Obermeyer. Craig 269 Obermeyer, David 1869 Obermeyer, Gordon 16) Oberst, Ana 214 Obenberger, Susan 189, 255 O'Connell, Margaret 189 O'Connell, Peggy 249 Ogawa, Miyo 245, 252 Ogle, Bill 189 O'Keefe, Pat 189, 257 Okino, Wayne to! Oliason, tart 82, 108, 259 Olin, Cindy 164,214 Olive, Augustine 189, 2617 Olson, Cathy 189, 24% Olson, Jim 247 Olson, Julie 24 Olson, Lisa 234 Oliver, Bill 189 Omura, Kathy 189, 246 Orvik, Shelley 186, 249 287 288 Oomus, Sherron 234 Ostercamp, Jett 253 Otto, Melissa 189, 255 Ourada, Anne 244 Overstreet, Joe 90 Owsley, Mike 189 PPPPPPPPPP Pace, jim 169, 262 Paddoo, jill 242 Paine, Marliss 169, 234 Painter, Camille 189, 249 Painter, Greg 263 Palmer, Beth 189,234 Pardew, Ann 109, 189,214 Parmentien, jim 253 Parks, Randy 245 Parrish, Dave 190, 247 Parrill, Dan 262, 189 Parrot, Gary 268 Parlay, Dan 269 Pasquetta, Gilda 255 Pate, jeif 247 Pate, Mike 247 Patterson, Pat 259 Pattison, Linda 190, 253 Paul, Diana 255 Paulsen, Craig 190, 261 Payton, Bob 90 Pearson, Dave 262 Peavy, jack 237 Peavy, Janet 237 Pederson, Cathy 249 Pederson, ludy 91 Pentzer, Dick 164, 190, 266 Pennel, Kit 190, 243, 252 Pepersack, Barry 240 Perkins, Wayne 190, 254 Peron, Kathy 241 Peters, Dan 190 Peterson, Barry 190, 247 Peterson, Brett 237 Peterson, Debra 190 Peterson, Erich 190 Peterson, Kathleen 190, 246 Peterson, Larry 235 Peterson, Micky 84 Peterson, Ted 190 Pevron, Rove 247 Pieilter, Michelle 246 Plister, Kim 260 Phelps, jell 263 Phelps, Rom 140, 263 Phillips, Gail 237 Phillips, Sarah 164 Phuap, Jay 248 Piccard, Jan Marie BB, 190, 247 Pietsch, Chris 104 Pill, Ron 190 Pihlaja, Graydon 248 Pingree, Tera 252, 261 Pinkard, Bruce 247 Pitman, Debbie 240 Piva, Don 243 Pline, David 244 Plum, Martin 237 Plummiley, Diane 190, 261 Plymire, Debbie 190, 249 Pollock, Jill 164, 235 Pomeray, Gus 261 Porath, Alan 237 Porter, Dave, 247 Poulos, George 259 Pourton, Michelle 260 Powell, Virginia 190, 260 Polovits, Norma 255 Pratt, Gwen 249 Pratt, Lynette 164 Prestuch, jerry 249 Prevssner. Sue 94 Pruitt, BIN 190, 253 Pruitt, Collette 164 Pruitt, Stephen 64 Puphal, Marne 190 Purnam, Patty Me Potzig, john 248 QQQQQAQAQAQ Queen, Alan 190, 262 Quigley, Gar y 190, 254 Rabe, Barry 253 Rabe, Bill 190 Radclilf, Martha 190 Radich, Barb 190, 214, 262 Ratetto, Mary 190, 235 Ratetto, Tom %%, 47, 108 Ralph, Randy 247 Ralph, Thomas 190, 26% Ramsever, Phyllis 190, 252 Rana, Carl 90, 236 Raney, Lisa 190, 255 Rankin, Geanne 94 Rash, Terry 99 Rast, jerry 268 Rathhe, James 190 Raunio, timer 70 Riynor, Teri ted, 248 Rea, Kathy 164 Reager, Carol 190, 242 Redinger, Jim 190, 266 Reed, jim 262 Reed, Mary 190, 241, 247 Reed, Warren 190 Reeder, td 247 Reeves, Mra. Beulah 252 Rehleld, Denis 190 Reich, Kris 246 Reichert, jack 190 Reid, Tarm 252 Reilly, Bruce 240 Reinhart, Pat 257 Remington, Tom 164, 261 Rentrow, Valerie 164, 255 Reyburn, Steve 190, 254 Reynolds, Mark 191 Reynolds, Shelly 237 Rhoades, john 90, 164 Rice, Ann 241, 249 Rice, Greg 87 Rice, fulie 197 Rice, Larry 191, 263 Rice, Ron 106 Richards, Tom 237 Richardson, Brad 191, 263 Richey, Renee 247 Richter, Kathanne 191, 247 Riddlemozer, Greg 269 ® ay, Dennis 191, 260 Rigby, Joho 262 Riggs, Cathy 246 Riggs. lolyn 109, 191, 234, 24) Rill, Martina 249 Riordan, Anne 99, 191, 241, 262 Ripa, Linda 164, 268 Ripple, Fred 266 Ritter, Barb 246 Robbins, Scott 191, 247 Robertson, Dale 268 Robinsen, Dale 191, 253 Robison, Clarence 248 Rocca, Rick 164,253 Rock, Charles 90 Rochford, Pam 262 Rockwell, Peter 191, 263 Rockwood, Kelly 191 Rodgers, Holly 246 Rodrigues, Mark 247 Roemer, Ron 266 Robn, Kelly 243 Rogers, Carly 164, 243 Rogers, Kini 191 Rogers, Kim 247 Roll, Karen 234, 241 Romanko, Rock 263 Romio, Glen 254 Rook, David 191 Rorenzen, Darrell 191 Ross, Cindy 234, 243 Romano, JoAnn 197 Rost, Vicky 237 Rotert, Kelly 191, 262 Roth, Curtis 191, 268 Rowett, Joha 191, 243 Royer, Tim 197 Rozella, Krista 260 Rucker, Keven 192, 260 Rudeen, Tim 192, 241 Rupe, Laura 237 Rush, Linda Murray 164 Rush, Mike 164, 245 Rutledge, Sharla 246 Ryan, Bill 266 Ryan, Julie 252 SSSSSSSSSSSS Sachron, Bruce 164 Sacton, Phil 268 Salladay, Sharon 164 Salo, Leanne 164, 246 Sa , Bernie 192, 261 Sander, Bill 261 Sandmeyer, Greg 240 Sandone, Gene 248 Sandy, Lora 166 Sartt, Guss 247 Sargent, Dick 192, 262 Sargent, Gordy 166, 262 Satterthwaite, David jr. 192 Saxe, Dave 247 Scanlon, James 192, 262 Scarborough, Tomy 192 Schaerrer, Barb 109 Schaeffer, Gayle 192, 246 Schaeffer, Rod 192, 243 Schaechtel, Don 192, 241 Schatz, Leona 88 Schdenhut, Mike 247 Scheldori, Deb 108 Schieber, Tim 192, 266 Schiller, Jan 192, 243, 252 Schiller, jeff 262 Schilling, Randy 248 Scholitman, Stewe 193, 242 Schmautz, janet 255 Schmauts 107 Schmoeger, Charlie 263 Schneier, Mike 192 Schoultz, Fran 192, 237 Schreiber, Liz 192,234 Schwerman, Sue 249 Schulte, Jan 255 Schulz, Eric Te Schulz, David 192 Schymaucher, Mark 247 Schumacher, Wayne 247,193 Screlec, Jim 262 Scorio, joe 240 Scott, Gary 193, 267 Scott, Kart 248 Seburn, Carol 95 Seburn, jack 258 Seidelmann, Jim 254 Seitr, Chris 237 Sellers, Ava 246 Sensor, Bill 266 Seubert, Kevin 193, 237 Sevall, jim 207 Shaber, Criag 253 Shaltry, Dana 166, 254 Shannon, Kathy 166, 237 Sharp, john 268 Shatter, Steve 247 Shauver, Mike 193, 243 Sheastey, John 166 Shehim, Kawim 26% Shepard, Andy 100 |. Arvin 193 Shelter, Steven A. 193 Sheridan, Pat 240 Shields, Karen 193, 262 Shirts, Joe 193, 262 Shockley, jonni 252 Shoemaker, lon 269 Shook, Sandy 193, 241 Showalter, Rod 106 Showver, TYracy 143 Shrontz, Craig 236 Sichalewne, Vinay 269 Siedeimann, James 193 Sigatoos, Stewe 193, 248 Sikes, Bill 193 Sithworth, Steve 269 Silflow, Rom 193, 243 Silzel, Suzanne 24 Simmons, Enc 248 Simon, Debbie 19), 24 Simos, Laurie 103 Sims, Barb 44 Sinclair, Mary 99, 193 Sines, Elizabeth 255 Simahll, Larry 236 Sisson, Kent 193, 243 Sisson, Scott 236 Skrederty, Deb 260 Slavic, Peggy 255 s Patty 241 Sleptield, james 193 Slette, Mike 193, 258 Sloviaceek, Tamara 82, 234, 243 Slowikowski, Jim 268 Sloyka, John 193 Smallwood, Bill 195, 255 Smallwood, Ron 240 Smelek, Mike 193 Smiley, Robyn 99, 243 Smith, Andy 263 Smith, Carol 193, 234, 260 Smith, Courtney 247 Smith, Dave 193,253 Smith, Greg 193 Smith, Use 193, 242 Smith, Joy 99, 246 Smith, Kent 193, 258 Smith, Larry 193, 25) Smith, Marla 252 Smith, Monte 243 Smith, Stewart 247 Snider, Jerry 193, 261 Snnok, Clayson 193, 262 Snook, fd 262 Saderstram, Sue 193, 247 Solberg, Julie 252 Soncarty, Willa 249 Soulen, Helen 242 Soumas, Lowis 193, 253 Sousoures, Constantine Tet South, Tom 193, 243 Souwer, Lane 236 Spain, Kelton 14 Sparks, Colleen 194, 243, 260 Spears, Sue 240, 246 Spence, Kevin Dale 194 Spencer, Bash 194, 246 Spencer, Chery! 234 Spitz, Mark 194 Stack, Val 235 Stacki, Sandy 249 Stattord, Mindi 255 Staggers, Bruce 194,254 Stak, Dave 194 Staley, Belinda 267 Stambaugh, Carol 249 Standhal, Dave 247 Stansberry, loy 234 Stansbury, Eric 247 Stark, Jerome 254 Starr, firm 26% Stauber, Kelly 260 Stavros, Kim 102 Stebbins, Scott 268 Steele, Linda 194, 268 Steigers, Dan 194, 261 Steigers, Eric Tob, 245 Steiner, Rick 105, 253 Steinke, Robb 242 Stemen, Steve 263 Stephens. Judy 266 Stephem. lindas 244 Stephenson, Lance 268 Stevens linds 44, 194 Stevenson, Anne 252, 262 Stevemon, Ray 262 Stewart, Bob 259 Stewart, Greg 26) Stewart, fett 253 Stewart. Laurence 246 Slewart, lina 99 Stickhley, Tim 2% Steimemeier, Darryl 269 Stimson, Mike 194, 251 St. Mane, Mike 194, 258 Stoddard, Stu 266 Stoddard, Bill 263 Stokes, Ted 144, 266 Stoll, Karen 246 Stones, Kay 237 Stoops, Tom 194 Stowe, Leslie 260 Stratton, lovee 194 Stredder, Cindy 194, 235 Stringham, Phillip 194 Struble, Meg 246 Struchen, Ann 166, 261 Stuart, Lisa 194, 234, 243 Stubbers, Karen 252 Studer, Belinda 235 Studwell, Kathy 266 Stulz, Roger 194 Stumpl, Christi 194 Stutsman, Charles 194, 269 Suden, Mark 269 Sullivan, Dave 104,26 Sullivan, Lacs 166, 253 Sullivan, Mike 166, 241 Supkin, Mike 263 Sutherland, Scott 247 Sutton, Dave 237 Svec, Silvia 166 Svigen, Scott 193 Swanson, Frankie 194, 235 Swamstrom, Pete 194, 261 Sweeny, Ray 247 Swemon, Roy 84, 166 TITTTTTITTTT Ta, HaiCu 166 Takatugi, Ron 166 Takutor, Ted 236 Talbot, Susan 194, 260 Tate. Loonie 237 Tatko, Cathy 194, 252, 261 Tatho, Terry 252 Taurigul, Tim 194 Taylor, lim 194 Taylor, Kathleen 166 Taylor, Phil 254 Tedfilo, Uinifareti 261 Thebo, Craig 267 Thiegles, Bob 194, 247 Thoman, Candi 194, 243, 252 Thomas, Cathy 255 Thomas, Lynne 194, 255 Thomas, Sally 257 Thomason, Jennifer 194, 252 Thomason, Julie 166 Thompson, Amy 109, 194, 240 Thompson, Candi 107, 195, 241, 266 Thomson, Jennifer 253 Thompson, Jim 241 Thompson, Mary 95 Thompson, Steve 195, 243 Thorson, Jennifer 253 Thomson, Sandy 94 Thornburg, Curt 269 Thorton, Brad 195, 268 Thartemson, Sandy 195 Tibbetts, Raiph 253 Tilley, Bill 266 Tilley, Denise 252 T |, Dich 240 Tolmie, Brenda 195, 234 Tominaga, David 82 Tominaga, Lynn 83 Torell, fim 109, 195, 255 ' Donna 166, 240 Tow Mike 195 Townson, Betty 195 Tracy, ludy 94 Tracy, Larry 195, 255 Trevino, Tom 259 Trieber, john 254 Trompke, Linda 91 Troy, Terry 195 Teuden, Mike 254 Tubbs, Richard 248 Tucker, Vicki 195,234 Tudder, Tom 195 Turnbull, Tana 195 Turner, Helen 90 Turner, Tammy 234 Tuttel, Rocky 195 Tyluthi, Tom 196, 253 Tyner, Brett 196, 247 UUUUUUUUUU Uda, Tames 19% Ugo, Marmugi 169 Ublorn, jane 241 VVVVVVVVVV Vakelick, Steve 196 Valasquez, jim 16%, 263 Vance, Craig 240 Vance, Randy 19% Vancott, Bob 196, 254 VanderBough, Don 90 VanderMeer, Kristine 169 Vaoderschaal, Vicke 196, 234 Van Slyke, Stewe 196. 241 VanWilt, Blick 169 Varley, jim 16% Vassar, Robert 196, 242 Vawter, Roger 106. 169. 243 Vehiles, Gary 263 Vengesay: M. 261 Vetter, Mark 240 Vetier, Kevin 169, 267 Vickery, Charles 196, 269 Viehwig. Becky 196. 260 Villasinor, Lica 19%, 260 Villano, Line 196, 260 Vietwe, Stewe 196, 242 Vitamanti, left 269 Voight, Linds 247, 262 Vooover, Dale 254 Voss, Bruce 196, 240 WWWWWWWwwww Wade, Don 263 Wagers, Charlotte 196 Wagner, Guy 266 Wagner, fell 248 Wagner, Lisa 243, 260 Wagonlander, Tom 243 Wate Terry 269 Wakagawa, Paul 1%, 242 Waten, Reid 196, 267 Wathgren, jody 252 Walker, Dave 196, 248 Walkder Richard 1% Walker, Steve 269 Walkowiak, Robert 169, 269 Wallon, Kelly 242 Ward, Gail 169, 234 Ward, Phil 196, 266 Ward, Tom 1%, 247 Warner, Barbara 1%, 246 Warner, felirey 99, 1%6, 242 Warner, Rande 247 Warnick, Tom 1% Waters, Dave 169 Watkins Vice 237 Watson, Sandy 196, 266 Watson, Scott 196, 241 Wa ol, Jon 19% Webb, Clarke 196, 253 Webster, Tony 196, 267 Weidner, janis 196 Weiss, Mike 196, 267 Welst, Eileen 248 Welch, Dale 99, 196, 253 Welch, jim 196 Wells, Frits 97, 105 Wells, Marcia 196 Welsh, Randy 196, 268 Welsh, Richard 147 Welste, Dick 169 Wendekon, Linda 147 Wendt, Ge 106 Wermers, Mike 197,241, 247 Wermers, Taylor 97, 267 Weschenfelder Eugene 197 West, Bryan 99 West, Phil 106 Westendor!, Mik 248 Weston, jennifer 197, 247 Weston, Terry 196, 253 Wheeler, Steve 197 Whipps, Mark 262 Whipps, Scott 262 White, Eddie 240 White, George}, 169 White, James 248 White, jeff 197, 241 White, John 241 , Pat 197, 241 , Terry 82,197 Whitefield, jim 261 Whitinger, janis 197, 246, 261 Wicher, td 197, 243 Widley, Phil 243 Wiebe, Carol 255 Wilder, Kevin 263 Wilder, Linda 234 Wilken, Eva 197, 246 Witkin, Dick 259 Willard, David 197, 268 Willard, Mana 254 Willey, Robin 234 Willey, Tom 262 Williams, Jerry 197, 260 Williams, Joe 197, 267 Williams, Rod 108 Williams, Shawn 237 Williamson, Anne 169 Williamion, Annie 169 Willson, Steve 254 Wilson, Beth 249 Wilson, Brian 197 Wikon, Debra 169, 266 Wikon, Helaine 169 Wilson, Mike 169, 253 Wilson, Vicki 197.204 Wimer, Holly 262 Widers, Marilyn 197 Windi, Debbi 241 Windley, Phillip 197 Winet, Debra 197 Winkler, Tina 169 Winslow, Laurie 197, 247 Wisdom, jonathan 266 Wiseman, Andy 197,236 Woll, Vince 197, 241 Wolle, Matk 197 Wolpert, Bob 253 Wolpert, P.W. 197 Wong. Ming 247 Wood, Del 197 Wood, Sheri 235 Woodland, Tom 237 Woods, Dave 253 Woods, Margaret 255 Wright, Gerry 197 Wright, Jim 197, 260 Wright, Tom 262 YYYYYYYYYYYY Yanamura, janice 249 Ybarra, Vince 263 Yerzy, Tina 169, 246 Yoder, Janet 94 Yosuda, Roger 21 Young. Carol 249 ZZZZZZZZZZZZ Zabrodshy, Ales 240 Tetlerholl, Christa 92 Zenner, Rick 263 Teigher, john 197, 247 Zimmerman, Marty 197, 269 Zimmerman, Ron 197, 269 Zinn, Carol 249 Toellner, jay 244 Zwaing, Tom 259 Zwick Henry 169, 261 swib Pars ; on me as. hs —_ Jala City iy : Bae hate rie ms rh line: i a re ‘1 j ma we y - = it Te a - i Be i Bee ay ae fe 748 nee 7 , rs) . ba ea. 3 a aay irae Dk RE eae tae ¥ ’ | AS Le bs - Pars ; on me as. hs —_ Jala City iy : Bae hate rie ms rh line: i a re ‘1 j ma we y - = it Te a - i Be i Bee ay ae fe 748 nee 7 , rs) . ba ea. 3 a aay irae Dk RE eae tae ¥ ’ | AS Le bs - : oF — ES AAS Sore v - ai : Soa =p oe - oe ——e,
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