Colorado State University Fort Collins - Silver Spruce Yearbook (Fort Collins, CO)

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SILVER 1964 SPRUCE COMPILED BY ASSOCIATED STUDENTS COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY FT. COLLINS. COLORADO JOANNE MAGNUSON, EDITOR JOHN OBENCHAIN, BUSINESS MANAGER UNIVERSITY____ HIGHLIGHTS____ COLLEGES...... ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS..... HOUSING....... CLASSES....... INDEX......... Asa river begins in a narrow trickle And ever ividens in its long journey towards the sea So does the freshman leave his Narrow world of high school And enter into the broadening Experiences of college life. His introduction to college life Is that of beanie, bible, and “Button Froshr Welcome Week in its confusion and Excitement of campus tours, mixers, Registration, and advising add To this new and frightening experience. 3 4 y •I The University—the doors that Open tvide and let you enter Into that new and wonderful Experience of college life. The thrill of being on your own, Of being able to prove that you Are ready to handle the life ahead— The University—ivhose doors, while They open for you, Will never close behind you. “The mind is restless, turbulent. Strong and unyielding.... As difficult to sudbue as the wind .’ Bhagavad-Gita Classes become an experience in themselves— The real excitment of understanding a difficult question. The knowledge that you are really learning something. The pure pleasure in learning. “The wise man looks into s yace And does not regard the small As too little, nor the great as too big; For he knows that there is no Limit to dimensions.” Lao-tse 5 The experience of campus life, Getting to know people, Learning to get along with those from another world, Working side by side for a common goal, This is part of our college education. 6 7 Add to this life the excitement of those special days....... The thrill of a trophy, The joy of a crown. The happiness at a dance, The honor of being one of the chosen few. These are the things that make college The wonderful experience that it is. 8 “Before me peaceful, Behind me peaceful. Under me i eaceful, Over me peaceful. All around me peaceful Navajo Indian Solitude and the wonderful Time of uiet when we can Reflect over our past experiences And look forward to our new ones. The time when we can he by ourselves, Think our own thoughts, and even Plan for the days ahead. 9 10 — “Flow, flow, flow, the current of Life is ever onward Kobadaishi The half way point is reached, That time when you can look into the future. It is that time when you have made The leap from youth to adulthood. You have looked into the future And you can see what is ahead And you know you tvill reach your goal. ll 12 Spirit—that indefinable feeling That draws a person closer to his school— Cheering at a football game, Singing the fight song, Participating in the various sports Whether they be varsity or intramural. This is the experience of belonging, Of feeling a part of the university. 13 Graduation—the final experience in college life— Knowing that you have succeeded, That you have reached the goal. The feeling of fulfillment as you Walk up to receive the long-awaited diploma. The pang of sadness as you realize That the college experience has Come to an end, and finally, The response to the challenge Of the future. 14 The experience of faith, the experience Of believing in something greater Than ourselves, adds the touch of Serenity and peacefulness needed by Every student as he goes forth to Meet the new and challenging Experiences ahead. “To know what is impenetrable to us Really exists, manifesting itself As the highest wisdom and the most Radiant beauty Albert Einstein UNIVERSITY W illiam K. Morgan. Pr - i !rnt of (Colorado Slate University To the CSV students of 1963-64 For some of you tins yearbook marks the end of your under graduate experience on the CSV campus. For others it records an intermediate chapter during your stay which will continue into the future. For all of you the year has offered opportunity to cultivate new friendships and extend old ones. Your presence has contributed to the enrichment of those around you, and on this score some of you have had the satisfying experience of giving more than vou received. Certainly the University is the better for your having passed this way. May the guiding hand of a kind providence that brought you to CSU in the first place rciurn you from time to time to a campus that is proud to call you its own. Most sincerely W. E. Morgan President Adrian Chamberlin. Vice President of CSC. The State Hoard of Agriculture is the governing body of Colorado State University. Their primary objective is the strengthening of the University in every possible way. The Hoard is responsible for the appointment of faculty members, resignations, leaves of absence, and the financial management ol the university. Members of the Hoard are appointed by the governor with the approval of the Stati- Senate. The Hoard meets monthly and serves without pay, except for the secretary and the treasurer of the Hoard who serve us administrative of- ficials of the university. FIRST ROW: David McGrow: Mary Scott: Clarence Waneka. SECOND Pearson: John Reed: Amer I .chimin; Arthur Sheclcy; William Morgan; ROW: Che ter Cruikshank: Chester Enstrom; Charles Terrell; Hornet Jo -| h W hallcy. 20 DEANS The men am! women involved in the job of assisting the president of the Uni- versity are connected with every phase of campus life. Although their joins, which are important to the functioning of the whole school, arc often done without rec- ognition. these people work daily with stu- dents, faculty, and citizens of Fort Collins to promote and further the growth of C.S.U. It is to the personnel officers that students most often taken their problems: financial, academic, or personal. Along with the deans are the directors of the various de- partments who help coordinate the various functions on campus. Burns Crookston, Dean of Students 22 Courtlyn Hotchki«- . Dean of Summer Session 23 Warner Miller, Awisiam Dean of Students 24 W illiiiin Weddcl, Asailanl D an of Men T. F. McCormack. Director of Student Housing: Jasper French. Alumni Secretary; Stella Morris Lewis, Registrar and Director of Admissions; Le Moyne Anderson, Director of Libraries. 25 Harry Hepting, Director of Physical Plant: L. J. McMillan. Director of Sjteciul Services; George Retard, Director of In- for in a t ion Service; . T. McGregor, Manager of Physical Plant. STUDENT GOVERNMENT - FIRST ROW: Margaret Kitcliic: lama Briiikrihoff: Janet K eh; Kluine .Murouwk; Jean I’uleoton; Joyce Okamato. SKCOND ROW : Hal Mr Dowell: Karl Turner: Jim Weller: Jay Warrlell; Jerry Nel-on. THIRD ROW: John Head; Wally Welwr; Lc« iidei-on: Vicki Hays; Carmen Kennedy. FOURTH ROW : David Black; Jim Ground; Carol Booth: Joan lung; Ron llai|K‘i. FIFTH ROW : Dirk 1-eBl.inr; Anita Beal: Murdia Marlalt: Charlie I'u-tin; Lyle Carpenter; Steve Waters; Charles Ramsey; Doug McClure; Jerry Busch; Bob Seymour. The voice of ihe undergraduate is the legislature, com- posed of representatives from all academic colleges and campus organizations. This branch of the student body meets weekly to discuss and bring opinions into the various questions of legislation on student body policy, budgeting income, campus problems, student life and student body activities. -r- 26 ion r lie ne; FIRST ROW: Anita Real, •«•«•rrUiy; Maoha Marian, second vice pte-idcnl. SKCOND ROW: Lyle Carpenter, prc idcni: Cliarle Tu'lin, lir i vice ikokIcdI; Dick LcBiunc, treasurer; (diaries Ram- vey. advisor. C- Dean Crook ton listens as Legislature discusse debate one of it bill . The executive branch of Colorado Slate University’s stu- dent government is the Associated Students Cabinet. The Cabinet acts as coordinator of the student hotly, adminis- tration and the community. The Cabinet consists of the president, who presides over the legislature meetings, super- vises student activities, and acts as C.S.L'.’s representative on other campuses; the first vice-president, who is in charge of Colorado Collegiate Association; the second vice-presi- dent, who is in charge of various inter-campus events; the secretary, who handles all paperwork and elections; ami the treasurer, who takes care of all money ami student ap- propriations. 27 PRESIDENT'S ADVISORY BOARD Obtaining cooperation and a closer relationship between students and administration is the important function of this organization. The Hoard is composed of the presidents of the major organizations on campus and it is their job to report on the latest developments in their organizations. FIRST ROW: Dean Douglas; Joyce Okamoto: Cleo Rimer; Joanne Mugmeon: Carole Schultz: Dotty Doll . SECOND ROW : Dcnni I .one: (.ice Ihuiuuil; Pre-idem Moiriiii; Dean CiMok-nm: Dean O'Zee; Dr. Ramsey; Lyle Carpenter; Dour McClure. FIRST ROW : Dotty Doll : arpl Schultz; Joyce Okunoto; Cleo Bauer. SECOND ROW : Greg Hammill; Dcnni lame; l.yle Carpenter; Douglas McClure; Rural (look Ion. DEAN'S ADVISORY BOARD The Dean’s Advisory Hoard, an example of student gov- ernment in action, meets weekly to discuss the problems of the campus. The hoard is composed of the lop officers of key campus organizations. Obtaining a better relationship between administration and students is the prime objective of student government. This board forms an important liasion In-tween the student body and the administration. 28 ONI) Burn BOARD OF COMMUNICATIONS Changed from the Hoard of Publications to the Board of Communications, this group is kept husy all year. Its pur- poso is to control campus communications, review and ap- point managers and editors, and review all financial state- ments of all the communication media on campus. FIRST BOW : Jim Hamm, treasurer; Laura Brinkerhofl, president; Cdcnda Morn- -oii, secretary. SECOND ROW: Maurice I.. Albertson; Dick Van Wagcnen; Ted Sherman: Glcmxood I'. Epling. FIRST ROW: Grrg Well : Stexe Hopkins; Wendy Pearse; John Kromka; Janet Kulieit'un: Sam Little. SECOND ROW : Satah Ciilfith, vice president; Doug Mc- Clure, president; Nancy Klandcr, secretary; Mary Lee Vigil, treasurer; Dick Skibin ; Theodore Conti. INDEPENDENT STUDENT’S ASSOCIATION The Independent Student Association is the organizing ! ody of all students who are not affiliated with any Greek organization. These students, represented on the I.S.A. council, come primarily from the dormitories ami off campus housing. I.S.A. sponsors dances, mixers, ami the Snowball. 29 ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS FIRST ROW: Carol Wakefield; Janecne Nichols; Sandy Cailcr: Cleo Bauer, president: Carol Booth, fir- vice presi- dent; Ielly Billo, secn-tary; Carol Teiwilligcr; Cinny roclil. SKCONI) ROW : Sue l.aulor: Martha Hammond: Bernice Spain; Jud kai'dmg: Diane Bean: Katherine Dohatcr; lli-uy Stan-hui). THIRD ROW : kaihy Khxs: Suzanne Me- William : Alice llohdon: Channian Hansen; Ann Herrmann: Maty Ann Husband : Patricia Prewitt; Paula Johnson. FOURTH ROW : Jacqin- Scram: Joy Post: Janet James: I-auric Harbert: Judy Minor; Pat Shehec; Pat Tobin: Rosi Yclek. CIco announces Charlie Thompson as AWS King. One of the largest organizations on campus is Associated Women Students. Every undergraduate woman student is automatically a member of this organization when she enters G.S.I . Many women take an active part in this or- ganization, which plays an imi ortant part in campus affairs. A.W'.S. sets forth ami enforces all rules governing women students. A.W'.S. is divided into three major (tranches: exec- utive. legislative, ami judicial. Some of the activities of A.W'.S. arc the Freshman Tea and Fashion Show, A.W’.S. Honor Night, and the A.W’.S. Dance. .30 Judy Hinc: Gimiy kuk. iriMMiicr; Sandy Carter; Carol I . Wakefield: Carole Day; Cico Bunei, president: Karen Nielsen, 2nd vice-president: Ixity Bilto, secretary; Carol Booth, 1st vice-president; Mi. Hash. FIRST BOW : Carole D.iv: Kathy Goudy: Sherry Thomas: Maty Ann Kdier; Shirley Olander; Kiki Sinello: Rev Rose. SECOND ROW : Pain I’hls: Rev Ralston: Kathy Harlan: Sara Hartley: Missy Orlhneiu; l.uanne Ha eltori: Mupgy (jute; Bea McDonald. 31 BOARD ON INTERNATIONAL STUDENT AFFAIRS FIRST ROW: Martha Doak: Wendy I’esM, Insurer; Richard Klot . vice president: Gary Wagner, pn-idcnl; .Margaret Ritchie, secretary: William Sayre. SECOND ROW: Diane Bean: Judy Mueller; Alan Waltlier ; John ickland; Marsha Murlalt; Aziz Kloubaidy; Kathy Stewart; Howard Wein- stein: Songihara Om-Kar. BO ISA is interested in tlic international students coming to the campus of C.S.U. This organization for foreign stu- dents has a primary concern for all functions of foreign students on campus, and is designed to promote understand- ing between American and foreign students. STUDENT CENTER BOARD FIRST ROW: Elaine Mdrou-ck: France- Gonzales vice president; Su-an .Morrison, treasurer: Ron Constable, president; Belli Edmond-on. secretary; Carol Kcech, eonr-jionding m-ci clary; Diane Reger. SECOND ROW: K. I.. The Student Center Board is the governing body that plans and coordinates all the activities and policies of the McAferty: Chuilic Thompson; Jim Devine; Dave Hccrwagen: Clco Bauer: Mary Lee Vigil; W. B. King; Tomic Murlar; Felton Holley; Lynn Willett; James Campbell. Student Center. Some of the activities it sponsors arc bridge lessons, Sunday Cinema, lectures, and Activities Night. STUDENT CENTER MANAGERS FIRST ROW: Hunt Pearcy, Game Room Mgr.: Ken McAfcrl), Student Center Mgr.; Jim Campbell. Aelivitie-. Mgr. SKCONI) ROW: B. I- Tomlinson. Food Service Mgr.; Cliff Ingraham, Building Mgr.: Lyle Peterson, Bookstore Mgr. STUDENT CENTER HOSTESSES The Student Activities Center, under the direction, man- agement, and guidance of Ken McAfferty, Jim Campbell, and Cliff Ingraham, moved into it.- second successful year. The Center is the meeting |daee for all groups and organiza- lions on campus. Students are offerer! many new services at the Center, such as ice skating, howling, billards, concerts and films at the theater, and the Long’s Peak l oungc for special occasions. FIRST ROW: Pam Marlin: Karen llein r; Kay Schrirndicr; Morgan Keen: Pat Neil: Nancy Lister. SKCONI) ROW: ITieres DcStefnno: (Grol Dahl- -a mm: Joanne Magnu-o ; Jeanne I.evMik; Pam Smith: Cretclien aggrner. I IIIRI) ROW : Karrn Sallcv; Cunn Kordon ; Mary Wienand: kaiiiy Weak- land: Churl Samuels; Janiue Fredrick«ni: Sue Sundine. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Kvan . president: Linda Graham, vice pre.ident: Bonnie Tail, were- taiy: Cheryl Han-on: Tomie Marlar. 33 FALL The first and most lasting impressions a student receives of CSV are brought forth in the very first week that he is on campus. During that time he becomes acquainted with the warm atmosphere and with people who may play major roles in his life in the next four years. Welcome Week provides many such opportunities to get to know people as well as the campus. Pep rallies, dances, fashion shows, rush parties, advisor appointments, registration an- only an introduction to the hectic life of a college student. But before long, he is a part of Colorado State University just as much as a sen- ior and learns to love it 3S his second home. 38 “Ta de, Toot !' FRESHMEN SPEND A HECTIC FIRST WEEK 37 You're wire you’re from the Beaver Patrol?' Cel your autographed picture of Love here! FALL BRINGS BACK MANY MEMORIES A solemn moment in our nation's history. This i dinner conversation? Practice for the CSU curd section. ACTIVITIES NIGHT DRAWS LARGEST CROWD IN EVENT'S HISTORY Swing your partner ami promenade left. Activities Night, 1963, drew the largest crowd ever. Sponsored by the Student Center Board, it included dis- plays and exhibits by almost every organization on campus. Main attractions of the evening were a judo demonstration by Judo Club and a performance by the Aggie Haylofters on the Center Icc Rink. 39 'What’s up. Doc? Coining in for a crash landing! SORORITY PLEDGES COMPETE IN THE ANNUAL PLUM STREET REVIEW “Careful, thi is my be t swear-shirt!” The annual Sigma Chi Plum Street Review again featured some riotous events including an egg toss, musi- cal buckets, a pole race, and a mud bath. The Gamma Plus claimed both queens this year, while the Chi Omega pledges, with their third team victory in 3s many years, retired the event’s trophy. ■to Water, water everywhere, and not a diop to drink. ‘Coffee, tea. or milk? FLOWERS AND BEAUTIES ADORN PAVILION FOR HORTICULTURE SHOW You get the pole, I’ll get the worms.” The 1963 Horticulture Show featured beautiful floral displays and a flower arrangement competition between sororities ami dorms, the Pi Beta Phis, Delta Zetas, and Parmelco hall taking the trophies. This year’s queen was Karlin Anderson. I'll trade you the hoy for the pumpkin!' The prettiest flowers in the show. 41 THIS IS THE YEAR IS MOST APPROPRIATE THEME FOR HOMECOMING SHOW The Pi Pl«i do it again! “This is the year” was a most appropriate theme for the 1963 Homecoming week-end. The happy Rant football team brought home the first home victory in three years, beating Texas Western Miners 21 14. Pam Martin reigned as Homecoming queen, with Pi Beta Phi taking sweepstakes in decorations. 42 ‘Picate the marshmallows! That's our team! I Peppy Pain Marlin reigns over the celebrations. We may be frosb. but this is ridiculous!” Fresliraan-sophomore beauties prepare for their big moment. 43 GREEKS EXTEND CELEBRATIONS TO FULL WEEK Kd McDowell and Many Sianger shnke hand a ! «• accept the ovct-all trojihy lor their fraterni- ties. “Greeks ill Motion” found fraternities and sororities pooling their resources for a week of entertainment and education. Dean Virginia P. Frobes from the University of Utah was the guest speaker at the banquet where ATO’s and SAE's tied for the over-all trophy. Farmhouse and Kappa Alpha Theta won the scholarship awards. A new feature this year was the Greek Bowl patterned after the television “College Bowl. Farmhouse fraternity swept up this trophy. The Greek Ball presented Buddy Morrow ami his “Night Train orchestra. Miss Sorority Dotti Dotls and Mr. Fraternity Greg Hammill were crowned at the annual dance. 44 “College life is the Grand Make Believer . . SniiliiiK Dollic Dolls and Cttg Hammill reign as Mis- Soroiily and Mr. Fraternity. 45 MANY VARIED EVENTS MARK 1963 LITTLE NAT'L WESTERN Another (!SU “coed on the ran. The 30th animal Little .National Western Stock Show was presented Xovemlier 15-16 by the CSU Livestock Club. This year’s show, managed hv Forrest Nelson, included horsemanship competition and races as well as the tradi- tional greased pig race between sororities and fraternities. A trophy goe to the winner. 'What I wouldn't do for four on the floor! 46 J'd rather «Io it myself! “Hey! Wait for me! 47 Two end and a beginning. 25TH ANNUAL AWS DANCE FEATURES SILVER BELLS” Oc© Bauer crown (Tiarlie Tlroini.-on at the AWS da nee. “Silver Hell-- was the Ilieme for the annual AWS Christ- mas formal. The main feature of this dance is the turn- about. with the girl asking the fellas out for an evening. Highlighting the affair was the crowning of Charlie Thomp- son as King. “I've urver dunred with a kiny before! ’ ■48 Fine inii-ie from the Statesmen -e| the mood for the etniing. RENOWNED SPEAKERS AND ENTERTAINERS VISIT CSU CAMPUS 49 Hootenanny come lo CSU. Dirk (irrjtory tiring out tlir fari lliroucli humor. LITTLE MARY SUNSHINE” IS ENTERTAINING MUSICAL “Lillie Mary i ihe. Sur.-liine of my Soul.” 50 Sergeant Prcslon arrive ! Oh. Uncle Oacar! INGENIOUS YUM YUM TREE” BRINGS TOUCH OF HUMOR TO STAGE For me. Hogan? You diouldn't have! Hello, my name U Hogan. Oh. dear, ray glass is empty again. 51 FINE ARTS BRINGS CLASSICS TO CSU SCREEN A lender moment from the popular “A Ta te of Honey. 52 Corinne Marchand in a ncrne from “C.leo from 5 to 7.' A scene from Shake'jleare's “Hamlet. 53 ('liarlii Ch.-ijilin in the tr-ndcily lnimoron- ‘''Hie Gold Rnsli.” WINTER Winter quarter at CSLI deserved its name. Seasonal signs included snow, chilling Colorado “gusts, ' ski racks on parked cars, snowmen sprouting here and there, coeduca- tional snowball battles, more wind, white skies, white moun- tains, students trudging through drifts and sliding on the ice, more snow .... But campus life «lid not slow down as students cheered at basketball games, skin-d. skated, danced, sang, and studied harder than ever to cram everything into eight short weeks. E y doe it! Peppy Glen Ann Causman appears to lie in perfect form. 55 Winter quarter find many scenes like this. TONY PASTOR SETS MOOD FOR ANNUAL SNOWBALL Student and faculty alike enjoy the Snowball. Tony Pastor and hi orchestra provide sweet and hot niu«ic. The annual Snowball dance, a two o’clock night, featured Tony Pastor and his orchestra. Sponsored by Independent Students Association, the dance was hosted by the tradi- tional Earl of Snowdont.” Marilyn Coon reigned as queen this year. 56 Marilyn (loon ha her hand full a the 1961 Snowball queen. A STUDY IN GROUP DYNAMICS “Albeit here would like to ay a few words.” The 1961 all-sehool leadership Conference was “an experiment in Group Dynamics. More than 150 CSU stu- dents gathered in Estes Park to discuss processes of effective leadership. Featured speakers for the week-end were Dr. Dildine and Dr. Ramsey of CSl ’s sociology department. Entertainment in the form of ventriloquist Bob Crook and his dummy “Albert” climaxed a very successful conference. 57 “This looks a little tnw Joanne. THE BELL TOLLS ‘The Bell Tolls” was the theme of International Days, 1961. Featured events of the week included coffee hour discussions each afternoon, a fashion show, an interna- tional mixer, a banquet and talent show, and a crowded, noisy “I Disagree” session featuring the controversial British author, G. YY. Target, and CSl 's Dr. Manuel Daven- port as guest speakers. Also on display were exhibits from many foreign countries. This i‘ our latent in liou «-liol ! wear. 58 ‘Puff, the magic dragon. . Coffee, tea. or milk?” 59 The exhibit were numerous and s| cctacular. A condensed study of the world was featured. TUG O WAR, BALL HIGHLIGHT FORESTER’S CELEBRATION The enemy is advancing!” February brought the annual Tug-0-War between the foresters and engineers, followed by the foresters ball. This year's battle can best be described by Where arc the en- gineers?” Pert Sally Thomas was named forester's queen at the dance. ‘A big or a liltle bow?' ''What i ii?” Paul Biinvan and Babe, of course! Pretty and | ert Sally Thomas reign a queen. 61 This beat cutting down tree ! APPLE ARIA SPOTLIGHTS STUDENT TALENT IN ANNUAL SONGFEST llti Dells and Delta Zeta join force to participate in Hesperia' Apple Aria.” “Apple-Aria.” the annual Hesperia sing, found many Greeks ami independents raising their voices in song. Top honors went to Parmalee and Newsom halls with the Pi Phis and ATOs taking second place. In addition to the competing gr0U| s, the audience was entertained l y a variety of in-between acts. -I W anna Hold Your Hand” 62 THREE PLAYS KEEP THEATRE GUILD BUSY noic- Sullivan' problems an- not only with the completely undisciplined Helen Keller, bill willi her family a- well, in The Miracle Worker. The Zoo Stoiy pre-ent a dramatic cla-h of will between a young drifter disillusioned willi life and bent on self-destruction and the timid Imsinesw executive whom he goad into killing him. Grandma comfort “the American dream, a young man syniliolizing the emptine and futility of meriean mbfdle-elav ideal . 63 CIVIL RIGHTS IS THE ISSUE Governors George Wallace of Alabama and Ross Harnett of Mississippi spoke during the quarter to large and unruly audiences about slates’ rights and segregation. Wallace, who ap| earcd in the Student Center Ballroom on January 7, debated skillfully with students during a question period following his speech. During Harnett's presentation, pickets demonstrated peace fully in the Center lobby to indicate their disagreement with his views. Both speakers received much regional publicity. Governor Wallace incited picketing front CSU student . Mississippi Governor Barnett bring his view to our campus. This year CSI' invited Mr. George W. Targe!, contro- versial English novelist, to come to campus as a writer-in- residence. W ith his wife and two children. Mr. Target spent winter quarter here instigating stimulating discussions and debates among students. First studying to lie a priest, he left the seminary to serve for five years in the British army. Since then lie has written four major novels and several plays for the British Broadcasting Company. '‘America mu-1 lake the lead. Target Another controversial visitor to CSC winter quarter was Lincoln Rockwell, American Nazi Commander. Expressing a hatred for Jews ami Negroes and Mating that national so- cialism is the only alternative to Communism, he held the attention of a standing-room-only crowd in the Student Cen- ter theater and was the subject of several follow-up dis- cussions on campus. 65 “America i a declining civilization. Rockwell FINE ARTS BRINGS FESTIVAL TO CAMPUS In January llu CSI' Fine Art Series Sponsored the Kisenstein Film Festival. Educated in architecture ami en- gineering. this great Russian turner! to film directing and was recognized as one of the greatest directors of his time. The festival included showings of several of his movies ami a discussion led l y film critic Dwight Macdonald. Fis-wtcin sit on the imperial throne in 10 Days That Shook the World” 68 A suspense Tilled seen - from 1ft Day That Shook the W orld. A violent scene from Ki nxtciii well-known “Strike.'’ ‘Ivan the Terrible” from the Ki cn«tein Him Festival. SPRING Third quarter brings to mind many pleasant memories. Warm days, thoughts of Lon's Pond ami Horsetooth. ROTC men marching on the Oval, students studying on the lawns and sunbathing behind the dorms, sprinklers spraying up in the most unexpected places, all them- things announce that spring is here once again. Spring quarter is also the busiest quarter at CSI' with picnics, dances, and the climatic College Days festivities. It is truly a quarter to remember. SPRING BRINGS WATER SPORTS, PICNICS. AND INNUMERABLE EVENTS Oik- of the float from the College Days parade. 09 “Tlii lira! taking a bath! Flower girl head the graduation procession. CSU LAUNCHES FIRST INAUGURAL BALL. President l.ylc Carpenter present hi officer for the 1963-64 year. For the first year, ASCSU sponsored the Inaugural Hall honoring the newly elected officer of (he student body. Highlighting the evening was the presentation of the of- ficers. Lyle Carpenter, president; Charles Tustin, first vice president; Marsha Marlatt. second vice president; Anita Heal, secretary; ami Dick LeHlanc, treasurer. The Statesman provided ihrir UMial good music for the danee. A large crowd made the fir t CSU Inaugural Ball a sucre . 70 FRONTIERS OF PEACE” PROVIDES BACKGROUND FOR ANNUAL MILITARY BALL Among the honored guot at the dance were Preddent and Mr . Morgan and Major General Quandt. April brought the thirty-sixth annual Military Ball spon- sored by Arnold Air Society and the Association of the United States Army. Decorations based on the theme “Fron- tiers of Peace” adorned the large ballroom of the Student Center. Reigning over the event was Army Ca-dette Muriel I-oloff. Uniform and formal provide a colorful scene on the dance floor. l-ovely Army Ca-dette reign a Queen at the annual Military Ball. CAMPUS TURNS COWBOY FOR ONE WILD WEEK-END ten- - moment at llic carnival held on the Student Center I’laza. Balmy spring days brought the 52nd annual College Days week-end. Featured event included a bar-b-que, parade, open houses, talent show, dances, and the famed Skyline Stampede. Reigning as queen was Raylenc McWilliams. The trophy for the best float went to Tri-Della and Sigma Phi Epsilon. A lock and roll comlio | io idcd inu-ic for the informal dance on the The annual Skyline Stampede drew it ruual large crowd. Center Ice Kink. 72 PARADE. ENTERTAINMENT. AND PICNIC HIGHLIGHT THE EVENT A spectacular parade up College Avenue highlighted the festivities. The Quarter-Notes entertain at the annual Green and Gold Review. The traditional har-lwpie served the entire campus on a beautiful spring day. 73 AWS HONORS OUTSTANDING WOMEN H«'«f cria. junior women’ honorary, announces it' new members. Excitement, tear ami applause filled the air at AWS Honor Nifiht. This year's coveted “Miss” awards went to: Jean Marie Hurt, president of Associated Women Students; “Miss AWS; Mary Kay Fuertgcs, “Miss All-Around Aggie Coed; Carol Hauge, Miss Leadership;” Cindy Peabody, “Miss Initiative; Lee Thomas, “Miss Dependability;” Karen Miller. “Miss Service;” and Sally Jennings, “Miss Scholarship. This evening also featured “tapping” of many members of honorarios. Mary Kay Fuertge was named “Miss All-Around Agxio Coed al tile event. FROSH LEARN HOW TO LEAD AT CONFERENCE Three fn--Hinan coed ©ak up un-ful knowledge at the conference. Freshman Leadership Conference was held at Estes Park May 11 ami 12. Discussions during the week-end included student government, recent developments at CSU, and the Honors Program. Debate and di cu -ion were heated during the week-end. The YMCA camp at K-te- Park wa« the scene of the 1963 Fresh- man Ijeaik-rsliip Conference. 75 HIGHLIGHTS” SHINE AT ALL-SCHOOL HONOR NIGHT Briitning Li min Stewart becomes Mi CSU. Bill Green number 24 i retired, the fii t . a ion of ilV kind at CSU. Following a spectacular “Highlights” theme, all-school Honor ight was held May 27. 1963. A high point this yrar was the retiring of All-American Hill Green’s basketball number. “Top Prof” awards went to Dr. Hruce Frye of the History department and Miss Virginia Frank front the Women’s Physical Education department. Highlighting the evening were the crowning of Linda Stewart. Miss CSU, and JoAnne Phelps. Silver Spruce queen. The traditional “hooded monk” climaxed the event with the tapping of ten Pacemakers. Bob llorth, ASCSU pmddenl, |irc- nU President and Mr . Morgan with a | lji|uc. 76 1963 PACEMAKERS TAPPED The Hooded Monk tap Jean Marie Hurt. 1963 Pacemaker. Ten out-landing seniors arc chosen Pacemakers President Morgan pro ent n speech at nll-ehool Honor Night. 77 THE SENIOR CLASS GRADUATES President Morgan deliver the rnmmrmmirm odd res 10 the 1963 graduating class. June 8. 1%3. was the big «lay CSl:’s graduating seniors. Tlie ceremony, presided over by President Morgan, was held outside in the football stadium on a lovely summer eve- ning. More than 1.000 students received their diplomas. 78 Flovrcr girlt lead the way through the oval. Proud M-nior receive tlicir treasured diploma . 79 MORE ENTERTAINMENT COMES TO CSU 'Flic |K)|nil-ir learn of Bud and Tra i entertain ai the Student Union's second birthday party. Peter. Paul ami Mary perform for a full house crowd in the Who IS the ugliest? CSU gymnasium. SO UNIVERSITY THEATRE PRESENTS STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE.” Alpha I’-i Oinrjtii pKwnied a Supper Theatre-Melodrama. $1 The ttainhlmg scene from Slfcrlrai Named Dr i«.' Stanley confront' Blanche. TOP MOVIES ARE BROUGHT TO CAMPUS BY FINE ARTS. A terrific ea l in a terrific movie, “Room at the Top «tarring Laurence Haney and Simone Signore!. Marcello Mavtroianni and Claudia Cardinale are fcatuied in “Bell'Antonio. One of llif happier «rnr from ‘'Saturday Night and Sunday Morning. 83 The award winning Alee Ouinne tar in “The I.adykiller .' MISS CSU LINDA STEWART, DELTA DELTA DELTA MILITARY BALL QUEEN MURIEL LOLOFF, DELTA DELTA DELTA FORESTERS’ QUEEN SALLY THOMAS, KAPPA ALPHA THETA HORTICULTURE QUEEN KARLIN ANDERSON, DELTA DELTA DELTA MISS SORORITY DOTTY DOTTS, PI BETA PHI MR. FRATERNITY GREG HAMMILL, SIGMA PHI EPSILON SNOWBALL QUEEN MARILYN COON, ISA SILVER SPRUCE QUEEN JUDGE ERNEST BORGNINE SILVER SPRUCE QUEEN SALLY THOMAS, KAPPA ALPHA THETA SILVER SPRUCE QUEEN ATTENDANTS HOMECOMING QUEEN PAM MARTIN, PI BETA PHI ■ AWS KING CHARLIE THOMPSON, FARMHOUSE FRATERNITY QUEENS Beth Edmondson, Della Delia Della Alpha Tau Omega Sweetheart Kaien K-ie . Gamma Phi Bela Theta Chi Sweetheart Jovonric Httccitld, Chi Omega Sigma Chi Sweetheart Martha Hill. Delta Delia Della Sigma Phi Kpulon Sweetheart Cathy Kharitonoff. Pi Bela Phi Sigma Alpha Kpsilon Sweetheart Pal 1 )0«. Kappa Alpha Theta Tau Kappa Epsilon Sweetheart Joanne Sherry’. ISA Acaeia Sweetheart Pat Tobin. Pi Beta Phi Phi Kappa Tau Sweetheart 96 EDITOR’S CHOICE Mark l.ii| lii r Dan Gregory TOP PROF m Thomas Sutherland received his bachelor's de- gree in agriculture at Glasgow University in Scot- land and did graduate work at Iowa State. At CSU he teaches animal breeding and genetics, and is known across the campus for bis interesting and en- lightening teaching style. Presently the chairman- ship of the Faculty Improvement Committee tops a list of outside activities that include task com- mittees. advisorships, and seats on numerous coun- cils. In addition to his teaching, research and facul- ty activities, Dr. Sutherland has become so popular with students that he and his wife Jean are invited to chaperone an average of twenty social events each quarter. Such an extensive and balanced range of activities make l)r. Sutherland an excellent choice as a top prof for 1961. TOP PROF G. S. Sunderwirtli is a biochemist who received his doctorate at Ohio State. He has published the results of his researches widely in professional jour- nals, and he is known to CSU students as an in- structor who is demanding, yet fair and interesting. As advisor to pre-med and pre-pharmacy stu- dents, his services have been called “invaluable.” Off the campus Hr. Sunderwirtli is active in church work and has served as an assistant scoutmaster. m 99 PACEMAKERS For thirty-six years, a hooded monk with a long silver stick has been a highlight of All-School Honor ceremonies as he solemnly tapped the Pacemakers. Selected by a com- mittee of ranking junior , the Pacemakers are the seniors whose accomplishments during their careers at CSL have been the most conspicuously outstanding in terms of ac- tivities, scholarship, and service. The fifteen students re- ceiving Pacemaker keys in 1961 form a truly distinguished group and add the sparkle to our university horizon. Clco Hauer Cleo's leadership ability lead her from the presidency of SIGMA KA l VA to the top spot on the AWS cabinet, hi addition her superior scholastic record as an interior design major made her welcome in the four women s all- school honor aries. Alpha Lambda Delta, Spurs, Hesperia, and Mortar Hoard. Nomina- tions for tuo successive years to Who's Who in American Colleges and I niversities as well as Joint Honor Scholarships are but a few of the many more distinctions Cleo’s presence has brought the university. 100 Carol Booth Carol majored in art and called 1 1 RET A I III home at CSC. Activities found her filling the positions of A ICS Treasurer and First Vice President. Fine Arts Series Central Com- mittee, and a seat on the A SC Si Legislature. Scholar snip placed her in Alpha Lambda Delta, Spurs, Hesperia, and enabled her to hold both Recognition of Merit and a Junior- Senior scholarship. Twice selected as a Silver Spruce Personality she was nominated to Who's Who in both her junior and senior years. JCyle Carpenter In his tenure at CSC. student government has been Lyle's forte. Holding the offices of Freshman (.lass President and ASCSf Presi- dent gave Lyle membership on the President's and Dean's Id visor y Hoards. ALPH I GAM- MA RHO called him to serve, and he did so, as their president and also represented them on IFC. Lyle's scholarship, despite his many activities, has been high and has won him membership in Omicron Delta Kappa and Alpha Tau Alpha. With the outstanding work he has done, it is not surprising that Who's Who also claims him. 101 iJtui Christiansen Dramatic productions and work connected with her major in speech arts were the fields of greatest interest for Jan. However, she found time for the presidency of KAPPA DELTA sorority and a grade average that placed her consistently on the Dean's honor roll. Such other activities as co-chairman of Skit Might and president of Alpha Psi Omega, among others, won her membership in Hes- peria and Mortar Hoard and a nomination to Who's Who. Dotty Dotts Dotty's position as president of Panhellenic Council placed her in such select groups as the Dean's Advisory Hoard and the President's Advisory Hoard. To these were added work- in her sorority, PI HETA PHI, Spurs and Hesperia activities, and a regular spot on a winning Aggie Angel drill team. She was se- lected for Sigma Alpha Eta, speech fMithology major honorary, twice found herself a Silver Spruce Personality, and captured two nomi- nations to Who's Who. In the fall of her senior year CSl Creeks elected Dotty Miss Sorority, an appropriate title for a girl of Dotty's abili- ties and dynamism. 102 Chuck 3ager Chuck seldom did anything without finding himself involved in controversy. His editor- ships of the Silver Spruce and the Mosaic were constantly under fire, and he was unable to complete his term on the ASCSU Legislature as Student Improvements Committee Chairman without surviving impeachment proceedings. He led the Farmhouse Creek Howl team to the sweepstakes championship with the back- ground gained in a humanities major. His work bringing James Meredith and Governors Harnett and Wallace to the campus resulted in the creation of the ASCSU Speaker s Com- mittee. Chuck's comments on campus life in his Fifth Column during his senior year brought about much disagreement, but also brought the campus a conscience. drancic Gonzales Francie hit campus with a bang snaring PI BETA Pill's Outstanding Pledge Award, the presidency of Orchesis, vice-presidency of Junior Panhellenic mid a seal on Student Cen- ter Hoard, all during her freshman year. Spurs, and Hesperia tvere her next stops, with her sorority's Outstanding Sophomore Award, chairmanship of Club Holiday and the initia- tion of ‘7 Disagree sessions thrown in. Mov- ing up to the Center Hoard's vice president slot, she found herself on both AWS and A SCSI Legislatures. A speech xilhology ma- jor, Francie forged for herself a place on two successive lists of nominations to Who's Who and has twice been honored as a Silver Spruce Personality. Kill Hobson Bill brought a Boettcher scholarship to CSU ami FARMHOUSE fraternity and has since accrued a 3.5 average in animal science. This performance has, among other things, made him a Phi Kappa Phi honor freshman and sophomore, a member of Alpha eta and 0mi- cron Delta Kapfta honoraries, and a regular at President Morgan's 4 point dinner. The Col- lege of Agriculture selected Pill as its outstand- ing freshman. Hill was president of a successful Ideal Parly, president of the Board of Student Communications, co-chairman of Homecoming Central Committee, and was nominated to Who's Who. Bill was also a member of the team that look overall honors in the first Creek Bowl competition. Buck ij Klcpctko Bucky hopes his major in Agricultural Business will serve as a springboard into a law career. His activities include ALPHA GAMMA RHO fraternity. Alpha Zeta and 0micron Della Kappa honoraries; in the latter he served as president. The vice presidencies of both the Agriculture and Inter-fraternity Councils added to the list, and as a junior he represented his college on the ASCSl Legis- lature, where he organized a highly successful trip to the Stale Capitol for the group. Bucky has held a total of four scholarships during his career, and received the Dan forth Award for the Outstanding Senior in Agriculture. 104 Muriel Coloff Muriel served her DELTA DELTA DELTA sisters both as Rush Chairman and as presi- dent. The College of Horne Economics sent her to the ASCSV Legislature, and she also served on the Student Center Board and BOISA. The members of the CSl detachments of Army and Hr Force RQTC elected her the Queen of the 1963 Military Ball. Besides copping a spot in the senior Who's Who ros- ter, Muriel held three scholarships and mem- bership in Spurs with her academic performance. ‘hunt itc Mu gnu so it Joanne can point, as a highlight of a dis- tinguished undergraduate career, to the edi- tion of the 1964 Silver Spruce in a manner more efficient than any in recent history. CHI OMEGA and the History Department both claimed her. but didn't slow her down. As co- chairman of both the Freshman and All-School Leadership Conferences, she turned in per- formance well deserving of her spot on the list of Who's Who nominees. Pi Delta Epsilon and Hesperia honoraries chose her, and her scho- lastic achievements are exemplified by her membership on the champion sorority Greek Bowl team. i 105 Marsha MarlatI Marsha’s position as ASCSU Second Vice President has kept her busy with its many re- sponsibilities on the Athletic Council and the Pep and Spirit Commission. She called her home DELTA DELTA DELTA and served as its social chairman. On Thursdays, Marsha could be seen wearing the green uniform of Army Ca-deltes. The year 1962 will remember Marsha for her work as co-chairman of an ef- fective Welcome Week, and along with her other activities gave her a Who’s Who nomination. Sd McDowell Ed, a transfer in Civil Engineering, helfted organize the Progressive Party and engineered its first sweep to tower in the 1962 elections. Speaking for his college on the ASCSU Legis- lature, Ed chaired a very active Activities Committee for the body. He called ALPHA TAT OMEGA home, and his brothers called him to be their president. Ed also established a regular residence atop both the Dean's List and the I EC Honor Roll, and his name could be found on the rolls of Pi Tau Sigma, Omi- cron Della Kapi a, Sigma Tau and Who’s Who. 106 Claudia Hagers Commanding a snappy Army Cadettes unit was only one of this busy KAPPA DELTA'S tasks. Her political science major found con- crete expression in both the CSl and Colo- rado Young Democrats organizations. The Newman Foundation found Claudia its vice- president. and Spurs, Pi Gamma Mu, and Hesperia tapped her into membership. Claudia urns the co-chairman of one of the best Wel- come Week programs in recent years, and de- served well her nomination to this years list of Who's Who seniors. Charles Xustin An INDEPENDENT Charlie found ISA a logical place for the development of his ac- tivities, and this led him through committee work to the organization's seat on the ASCSV Legislature. From there he stepped up to the First Vice President's spot, from which he rep- resented CSL at the Pacific Student President's Association, and the Colorado Collegiate As- sociation. A superior record in Mechanical En- gineering placed him in Pi Tau Sigma, Omi- cron Della Kappa, Sigma Tau and Kappa Mu Epsilon honoraries, and snared Charlie a niche in Who's Who. His major interest and fun activities, he reports, related to bachelorhood, and now marriage. 107 COLLEGES AGRICULTURE The College of Agriculture is one of the largest of its kind in the nation. Crowing and expanding with the uni- versity. this college now offers such diverse majors as ag journalism, horticulture, and dairy science. In cooperation with the Ag Council, this school sponsored such events as the Little National Western Livestock and Horse Show fall quarter and the spring quarter Skyline Stampede. 110 AGRICULTURE COUNCIL Compos'd of representatives from each club in the col- lege. Ag Council functions to coordinate the club’s activities, to develop educational understanding in the Ag College, and to provide social functions. This year the Ag Council’s activities were highlighted by the sponsorship of a newsletter dealing with activities within the college, the awarding of a scholarship to an outstanding Ag student, and a dance for the Little National Western. The Ag Smoker is held each winter quarter to provide students with an opportunity to meet candidates for ASCSU offices. FIRST ROW : Don Great: Chailes Bagdona : Jay W’ardrll; l.cr Anderson: Ralph Berry. SKG- ONI ROW : Joe Taylor: Dam'll Jones: Gary Tompkins; Jack P. Hell; Bill Bennett. THIRD ROW : Murlin Cocker: Ken Avars; Dave Whitman: Jin Miller; Tub Phillips. FOURTH ROW : Ann Reddoes, See.: Gary V. Scger, Pres.: P. Ray Blackford, V.P.: John Frederick: David Knnis: Norm Brown. AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT HEADS FIRST ROW: A. M. Binkley. Hot!.: S. S. Wheelor, Dean: R. B. Hughes, Kcon.: Robert Whitney, Agronomy. SKGONi) ROW : R. K. M or eng. Poultry: R. W. Canada. Voc, Ksl.: T. O. Thatcher. F.ntomnlogy: G. I . Story. Animal Sri. Ill AGRONOMY CLUB ALPI Alpha Agronomy Club is open to all interested students. It pro- vidcd a common meeting place where students could be- various come acquainted with each other and with the faculty. The mus, |ia, club increased the knowledge of its members by providing qU,.t (.|jr discussions on topics of common interest. The club aided the oulstand Future Farmers of America in numerous ways. The club sent a crop-judging team to compete in the national con- tests. and sponsored many activities ami service projects here on campus as well as off the campus. ALPHA TAU ALPHA ENTO Alpha Tau Alpha is a national honorary and professional Entomol fraternity for vocational agriculture. The organization wat maj„rs ail) founded at CSI' 23 years ago. The honorary is to provide jnf0rmatioi for the development of a professional spirit in the teaching ol creage j ,)„ agriculture. Membership is open to juniors in vocational jornol0gy t agriculture who have a 2.25 average. New members arc initiated every fall and spring. Mr. Orville Parsons, U.S. Department of Agriculture, was guest speaker this year at the group’s annual fall banquet. Mr. Parsons showed slide and spoke on the ruins in the Mesa Verde area. FIRST ROW: Vernon Cole: Cary Hurley: Donald Wisdom; Jack Hell: Kenneth Takeda: I’liil Mortrn-en. SECOND ROW: T. K. Ilau : Daniel Friiion: Gary Tompkins; Dclrby Olio; Lee Anderson; Curl Van Riper; David Shat man. FIRST ROW: K. K. Jul-on: Gerald Moline, vice president: Gary Stietr-ky, secretary: Jim l.iile. president: b-c Gohlio. SECOND ROW : Lloyd Moody: Dennis Rlvoade ; Jim Rohhin’-: Raymon Snyder: Howard Wirth. THIRD ROW : R. W . Canada: Jimmie O-ltorn. Ireiwurer: William Ra-kerville: Tom George: J. W. Treni; Norman Ulcry. FOURTH ROW : Frank Freidenberger: Merle Car win: Frank Wallace: Lynn Heflcy. 112 ALPHA ZETA ,ro' Alpha Zeta, agriculture honorary, promotes leadership in 1 C various fields of agriculture. Members of this fraternity The must have a 3.0 accumulative grade average. A spring ban- l'nK quel climaxed the events of the group, at which time the l c outstanding freshmen and senior members were honored, club con- jects ENTOMOLOGY CLUB sional Entomology Club provided an opportunity for entomology 11 was majors and faculty members to meet and exchange ideas and rovidr information. The club helped to further the interest and in- •nP creased the knowh-dge of its members in the field of en- itionai [omology through movies, speakers, and lectures, rs arc , U.S. ear at slides FIRST ROW: Timothy Saunder: Dick la-Blanc: Kurt Schekcl: Dennis Wolnick: Fred Vogel: Arthur Peck: Norm Brown. SECOND ROW : Ralph Bcrty; Jim Richardson: Forrest Dryden: I.arr) Young: Chris Andrew. THIRD ROW : James Green: Charles Thompson: David St. lamis: Daniel Fritton: Den I Henry: Peter Hildebrand: Don Hart. FOURTH ROW : John Head, president: David Ennis, vire president: Thonia- MrCiirdy, -eerctary; Ronald Schultz, trea urer: Timothy JtyiK ; David Cntni| acker: Rucky Klc| eiko: Richard Zcilrr. FIRST ROW: Juniece King: la-slie Daniels; T. O. Thatcher: Kverardo Vogel: Cary Propp. SECOND ROW : Ralph Berry: Mohammad Shahid: Steve Ferkovich; Roger Setreck: L. K. Jenkins. THIRD ROW : A. S. Kama!: T. F. Branson: Jerry Mason; Erie Erickson; Stanley Green. FOURTH ROW: Ron Jaynes, secretary: Gary Boss, president: Don Cress, vice president: Charles Biigdonos; William Wilson. 113 - LIVESTOCK CLUB Livestock Club, the oldest Hub on the CSU campus, works to promote interest in the livestock industry, to create closer ties between its members, and to study practical problems in animal husbandry. This organization also sponsored the Little National Western Livestock Show in the fall and the Skyline Stampede, the world's largest intercollegiate rodeo, during College Days. FIRST ROW: Marian Minina ; Roy Blackford: tarry Steel: Forre-t Dryden, treasurer: Jana dr.Melker. secretary: Tug Phillips vice president; Rob Clement , president; I’.vm Harris; Je« Vetter. SECOND ROW : Ren on McCInrren: Dnuel Henry; Rod Pearson; Mary Munger; taonard Blok: Phylli Miller: Vicki Peterson; Sbaron Scott: Lydia Hinkle. THIRD ROW: Jim O'Neal; Rolled CarUtrom; Kenneth Noting: Oair Kerste: Betsy Krr te: Ron NfcNew: IKe MrNew; Kathy Reagan: Darrell Renncl . FOURTH ROW : Ronnie McPhcr on: Carolyn Pallroon: Betty Wulff: Retty Brunei; Rev Becker; l.inda Hageman: Bonnie W'i ; Mary Ann Havcy: Thinta l)ol on. FIFTH ROW : Roger Hildebrand; Dave Whitman; John Walter: John Bennett; Sant Little: Donna Montgomery; Samira Amato; Zelnu Davis; l.u Ann Cortcse. SIXTH ROW : Ken Slannard: Wendv Johnson: Jack St urge ; Reed BccJder; Carol Sue KohLtrdt; Row Znamenacek; taurel Milliken: Judy Stair; Domu: Light: Frank Hartman. FIRST ROW : Klaine Ewing: Sharon Cook: tannic Higel; Nancy Reichwein: Donna Stewart: Art Greer, treasurer: Tug Phillips, president: Jim Miller, vice president: Judy Hendrickson, secretary; Jim Park: Dave Meyring; Linda Hodgson. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Marquardt; KI on Wei-. : tarry Cununing; Marcia Atchison: Steven Kwe-kin: tawis Wcaber: Judy Rerens; Chuck Murphy: l-inda Filing; Jim While. THIRD ROW : tarry Abbey; tarry Austin; Ken Ayars; Elizabeth Bennett; So on Creighton: Knaren Worley: Sharon Kilc- brecht: Kath) Hold : Joyce Hampton. FOURTH ROW: Bill Turner; Mike Grady; Rill McCurdy: David Williams; Sally Hallam; Annette Bowers; Diane Olson: Sue Cununing : V. R. Swanson. FIFTH HOW : Maiy tau Stowell: Blaine Kvau : Tommy Vcrqucr; Jay W'ardcll: Boh W ilcox: Rob Day: Carol Cross. ENGINEERING The College of Engineering is the second largest on the CSI' campus and is nationally accredited. Engineering stu- dents may choose from one of the four major courses of study: agricultural engineering, civil engineering, electrical engineering, or mechanical engineering or may specialize in the fields of hydrolic. automotive, or irrigational engineering. Four honorarios, Chi Epsilon. Pi Tau Sigma, Sigma, and Eta Kappa Nu. have been organized to give recognition to outstanding engineering students. 115 FIRST ROW: Jim Weller, vier presidciil; John Stout, treasurer; William Poley, secretary; Donald Ramey. president. SECOND ROW: lx- Muu: Herman Kolo-eus: Allen LewU: Paul St. I.oiii . THIRD HOW : David Pipkin: Jerry Ruwh. FOURTH ROW : Perry Murata: William Frion: Hujdi MaLolm. FIFTH ROW Anton Rautz: Larry Womack. SIXTH ROW : Ron Thacmcet: Tom Norton; Allen Rider. SEVENTH ROW: John Hunter; Mike Sweeney. ENGINEERING COUNCIL The Engineering Council was instrumental this year in publishing the engineering magazine SLIDE RULE and planning engineering exhibits for College Days. The council is composed of representatives from each of the four major divisions of the college. The council, through its repre- sentatives is an important link between the college and the students. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT HEADS AME CIVI The affiliate- net-ring, fession i jeetives AME MEC The A sized t In chanical was enco as guest : 116 John W. Ft-ad: Cloyd Grime : J. Taylor Slratc: Norman Evan : John E. Dean. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS Tlu American Society of Civil Engineers is a nationally affiliated organization open to all students of civil engi- neering. Informing members of opportunities in their pro- fession and providing social functions were the two main ob- jectives of this group. FIRST ROW: Donald Bara: Ron Thaemcrt; Douglas Sovcm; John New; Tom Taylor; Andrea Kaklamani : Duane Ih-hon. SECOND ROW: IJoyd Nolan; Gerald Tunnell; Wayne Thaemcrt: Join Hunter; Mike Donaldson: William Fiion: Ronald janm-y. THIRD ROW : Elmer Cl ay com h: David Moffilt: Tony Chrest: Gary Volk: Blair Suridquisl; Jim Robertson; Archie I.oid. FOURTH ROW : Kd McDowell; Kd Tormohlcn: Dale Peterson; Calm Nation; Boyd Braniff: Rich Cassem.; Bob Dayman. FIFTH ROW : Tom Norton, vice president: D.Vrcll imbdinan: Scngthara Om-Kar; Danny Zion, secretary: l.arry Womack: Fred Schaefer, treasurer: Bonnie Simonson; Carl Miller. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS The American Society of Mechanical Engineers empha- sized the dissemination, practice, and advancement of me- chanical engineering theories. Professional responsibility was encouraged by the organization through such activities as guest speakers ami panel discussions. FIRST ROW : William Graves; Paul St. Louis, president: Craig Riglcr. vice president; Dietrich Busing, treasurer: Cordon McDaniel, secretary; Edward Weld. SECOND ROW: Mike Whittington: l.vlc Brc.«hcars: (Jerald Herndon: Hugh Malcolm: Razakxada Baquer; Donald Parks; William Potter. THIRD ROW : Dave Perry: Marvin Giddihg ; Victor Hollar: Darrel Wandlo : Hichaul Forsberg; Charles Tustin; Jerry Bn ch: Gary Ba-kcrvillc. FOUR ! H ROW: Larry Writebol; Walter Scherer; Fred Krebs; John levering: Jim Rice; Allen l.cwis; Joaquin Arinas; Russell l.eidy. 117 ------------------------------.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHI EPSILON Chi Epsilon, national engineering honorary, is comprised of civil engineering student with high scholastic achievement. The climax of its activities came in the spring, when the or- ganization displayed an exhibit during College Days open house. MUST ROW : Blair Stmdqui i: W illiam Frion: William Code: Hubert Collins: Hugh Dugan: Norman Evan-: Hrim.in Kolmru-. SECOND ROW : Mike Donalri-on; William Cam- eron: Ru -r| Mowrer; Jamr Jamir-on: Bonnie Simon-on: Jon Pcterica: James Ruff. THIRD ROW : Tom Norton: Duanr Hrlton: Elmer Clayromb: Galen Nation: James Sartori-: Tony (Jinx. FOURTH ROW: Herbert Schweijp-r: Robert Takida. secretary: Thomas Nelson, president: Darell ZimMmaii. treasurer: John Hunter: Jack tailing. FIRST ROW : Gary Phillips, seeretary: Lyle Baack, coirc-pomling-seerctary: Le Mini, president. SECOND ROW .- Joe Dunst: Gale Powers; l.oui- Bukaiiskas: George Allenbaoh: joe Alford. THIRD ROW : Holier! Grossman: Donalil Ramey: Albert l.esser: James Pye: Norman Boon. FOURTH ROW: P. Thomas Baldwin: Claud Hart: R. W'ayne Stafford: Erwin IVtelsiein: I .aw rener Oswald. FIFTH ROW: Paul Novak: Rn-iiartl Seale: Eugene Packer: James Malalrlii; Paul Lindon. SIXTH ROW: Larry Juranek: Ralph Burpey; Ray W'ainwright: R. Joint Morgan. SEVENTH ROW: Robert Alrhlry; I_ M. Maxurll; J. E. Dean; John taigct trotn. national president: W. J. Gunther, faculty advisor. ETA KAPPA NU Delta Pi chapter of Eta Kappa Xu. Electrical Engineering honorary, was installed on campus in 1962. Although only recently organized, this fraternity has been quite active. The year's main activities included lectures on topics related to electrical engineering. Dr. John E. Logcrstrom honored tin- organization when he lectured at the initiation banquet. Members of Eta Kappa Nu are upperclassmen, who have been selected on the basis of high scholarship and leadership. INSTITUTE OF ELECTRONIC AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS The Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers ac- quainted its members with all phases of electrical engineer- ing and allied fields, as well as the professional opportunities open to graduating engineers. lectures and field trips in- cluded the special programs of the year. FIRST ROW: Donald Ramey, chairman: David Filler, treasurer; John R. Morgan: Gary Phillips vice-chairman. SECOND ROW : Glenn K. Marlin; Gregory Loney, vecretary: Anton F. Baulx. THIRD ROW : l.jwrcnce Oswald: John Trcichler; l.yle A. Baack: I.c Muu. FOURTH ROW : Melvin A. Nicbetger; Ronald F. Raab; Man-hall Morris Scott, Jr. FILTH ROW : L. E. Tramp; Bill Poles: Dennis T. Griggs. PI TAU SIGMA CSU chapter of l i Tau Sigma, national mechanical engi- neering fraternity, honored top students in this major with membership in the organization. In addition to sponsoring a member as a delegate to the national convention in New York, the group recognized a graduating senior and a pro- fessor for outstanding achievement. FIRST ROW : Robert Beeson; Jerry Busch, recording secretary: Rodney Spicer, vice-presi- dent: Allen Lewis, President; Charles Tustin. treasurer; J. Tayler Stratc, faculty adviser; Knit Brallier. SECOND ROW: Kdawrd Weld: John Knight; John Torbeck: Curtis I-affnly: Gcvalat Swan-on: Gene Barbee: H. O. Kcnnat: Harold Mumincrt. 119 FIRST ROW': Perry Mualn, tn-a urcr; Kobni Mollcnder, xmluy; Allen Rider, picti- •leni. SM ONI) KOW : lifford McGairaugli; John Bu cli. vice president; John Barrclli. THIRD KOW : Paul Davi ; Clayton Knix; June Gillry. FOURTH ROW: Ral|.l. Han cn; Norman Evans: William Wittwcr; R. I). Barmington. FIFTH ROW: John Walter; Robert Ku|iar: Warren Gluit; Stanley Clark. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS CSl chapter of the American Society of Agricultural En- gineers hosted the national convention June 22-25. In addi- tion to preparing for the convention, ASAE sponsored lec- tures on such topics as irrigation methods and professional phases of agricultural engineering. During spring quarter, an outstanding member was chosen as Honor Ag Engineer. FIRST KOW : J. W. Fend; Jrrry Ru ch: Charles Tu tin. SECOND KOW : Ix- Muu: Cary Kirk: John Busch: Jack Edling: Sam Sliimamoto; Jon IVtcrka. THIRD ROW: Gary Phillip : Boyd Bianiff: Ralph Burbey: Janie l)ye; Anthony hr«- t: Robert Beeson. FOURTH ROW: Erwin PcrcMein: l.ylc Baack: Holier i Atdiley: Galen Nation; William Kr! o; Gene Batln-c. FIFTH KOW : Arthur Schneider, president: John Hunter, vice pre idrnt: John Torlieek. x-rrrtary: Dai id Pipkin, trea uier: Rodney Spicer: Terry Ki liiyama: R. I). Bamiington. SIGMA TAU Comprised of juniors from each engineering school. Sigma Tati, national engineering honorary, selects its members on the basis of scholarship and the ability to apply the principles of engineering for practical purposes. This organization spon- sored an annual spring picnic, honoring all senior engineer- ing students. 120 FORESTRY The CSl‘ College of Forestry is one of the largest and best in the nation. Major fields of study in the Forestry College include forest management, range management, wildlife management, and fisheries science. The college works closely with state and federal agencies concerned with management and use of natural resources. The foresters also are active socially, with Forester's Days and the Forester’s Ball high- lighting the year. Most students in this college spend one summer in field training before they graduate. 121 FORESTRY COUNCIL The Forestry Council fills both legislative ami social func- tions. The council provides an exchange between the students and the college they are attending. It also planned and supervised such functions as the Forester's Ball and For- ester's Days. The Forestry Council also helped students in the college to find summer or permanent jobs. FIRST ROW : l .i e Miller: l.edie Beaty: Wally NVeber: Sir Palm; Steve Deitemcyer: t.hurk Ijiiij:. Irea-uiet. SECOND ROW: James Talk, vice president; Demi Mow; Janie laincavtei; Ernest Fl b. president; Mark l.iipher; David Adern ; C. II. W a er. FORESTRY DEPARTMENT HEADS . II. W.iwr, Dean; Chailc Trtwilliger, Jr.; ( W. Barney; J. V. K. Wagar: R. E. Dil . 122 CSU FORESTERS :• The primary objectives of the CSU Foresters are to inspire an interest in forestry and its allied professions and to form d closer relations among the forestry students, faculty, and ■■ other forestry organizations. The Foresters held weekly meet- c ings at which many different topics were presented and discussed w ith the help of guest speakers and films. The club is open to all forestry majors. FIRST ROW Al Kiser: (lit tick luting; Sieve Dei temerer; Jim Lancaster; Ernest Fish; Dave Jones; Ruliett Clark; Richard Burns; Steven Mount; Kerry Martin; Richard Gue-i. SECOND ROW : Jim Cou'ert; J. V. Bess: Larry Green: Ben Wharton: James Marshall; Richard Childress; Paul Maki; William Creamer: Robert Lentz; Al Sipes; David Adams. THIRD ROW: Randy Btthlei; Stephen Kelly: David Lawellin; Jim Muff; Mark Lupher; Jim Lirtdemood: Gary Rahtu: la-it Jcnkinson: Ed Nuttall; Terry Sopher; Dave Miller: Arthur Vasten: Albrecht Krocger. FOURTH ROW : Marvin Lievrer; Ralph S| crlitig: Rod Wake- field: Malcolm Black; Robert Jacobsen; James Roberts; Jimmy Taylor; Lynn Harvey; Leslie Beaty: Lee Brokaw; Richard Duree; Donald Sladelman; Jim Ground; Darrell Hensley; Jery Bratton. S CSU Foresters at their Summer Camp. 123 XI SIGMA PI Xi Sigma I'i. the forestry honorary, is interested in pro- moting the professional relations of its members while im- proving their scholastic standards and bringing them closer together. To In- a member signifies high scholastic achieve- ment and an intense interest in forestry. FIRST ROW : Ernest Fish. Vice President: Dclmrr Brown: Jack Lozier. President; Steven Peterson: Ivan MrKUiin: Mark Luplirr. SECOND ROW : James Simonson: Jo - Banks: Charles Jackson: Janie- Phillip: Richard Hillman: James Grubs. Secretary-Fiscal Agent. THIRD ROW: William Writer: Robert Baum: James Fitzgerald: Keith Evan : John Olde- meyer. FOURTH ROW: Mien Kiser: Wallace Weber: James (.'arson: Bill Dieifcnbach: l.oRoy Mills: Jen, Ebon. FIFTH ROW : J. . K. Wagar: K. W . Mogrcn: Douglas (Gilbert; Harold Steinhoft: R. K. Oils. 12-1 Tin- College of Home Economics is a school for living. Spe- cial courses of study offered in this college vary from cooking to clothing selection, and from child care to interior decoration. For those home cc majors who plan a career upon gradua- tion. professional preparation is offered by this college in many fields. A high altitude lalmratory and a pre-school building and yard arc just two of the many superior facilities upon which home ec majors rely for their practical training. Another special facility that home ec majors use is the home manage- ment house in which eight seniors reside for five week periods to prepare themselves for homemaking careers. HOME ECONOMICS COUNCIL The Homo Economics Council is an important link be- tween the students and the faculty in the Home Ec College. It works in cooperation with the college’s administration and organizations. The council sponsored an informative news- letter which was sent to high schools in the spring. The group also provided a suggestion box and bulletin hoard in Guggenheim Hall. AME ASSC Horn interest level, y. of the v FIRST KOW: Mary Geriach: Carol Siroh. vice president; Jnn Cazznli, president; Mrs. Dorothy Well-: I.indulyn Willard, secretary-treasurer. SECOND ROW: Palsy Gu l amante ; iiatluru Markham: Martha Ne|-on: I.)tin Murphy; Muriel l.oloff: Carmen Kennedy; Iti Cooper; Char Vannaeiio. HOME ECONOMICS OMIC DEPARTMENT HEADS Omicro Society. 1 leadership open to ; members of the ma tea at whi were hone hli alx-th Gifford. Dean: Marjorie Ball. Occupational Therapy; Dorthy Well . General Home Economies: Feme Bowman, Food and Nutrition: Winifred Reynolds Child Develop- ment: Dagmar Gustabon, Textiles and Clothing. 126 AMERICAN HOME ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION Home Economics Club creates and maintains an active interest in home economics on the local, state, and national level. Members are urged to create a better understanding of the value of home economics to individuals and nations. OMICRON NU Omicron Nu is the National Home Economics Honorary Society. The society’s purpose is to encourage scholarship, leadership, and research in home economics. Membership is open to second quarter juniors with a 3.0 accum. New members are initiated every fall and spring quarters. One of the many activities sponsored this year was a scholarship tea at which home ec students with high scholastic standing were honored. FIRST ROW: Janet Yonker: Rutliann Johnson, treasurer; Katherine Dolenter: Lucille Scott, president: Cinny Kirk, vice president: Ixmu Preece; Carol Wakefield. SECOND ROW: Cynthia Butcher; Judy Rraiuard; Alison Pierce; Margaret Mc.Nilt; Iris Cooper; l.vnda Cooper; Kristina Anderson: Peggy Rcnck; Janice Sinn; Diana Evans. THIRD ROW : Sidney Hickel: Eloiw Moreland; Barbara Markham; Janice Ca olt; Donna l.eslier: Doris RomitH': Beverly Ro-e; Mary Jo Mahr: Diana Smith. FOURTH ROW : Paula Johnson: Mary Good- hue; Nlaitha Hammond: Marilyn Tessadri; Barbata Cooper; Joan Tabor; Carol Knechl: Marcia Mathews; Tomie Marlar: l.indalyn Williard: Eileen Switzer. FIFTH ROW : Janet Duinler: Susan Babb; Glenda Reach: Susie Beach: Rosdla Claypool: Joan Cainp: Sandra McKint: Kathleen Kelly: Donna McConahay: Shaion Rhoades; Sue Goedjen; Kathy Weakland. FIRST ROW: Linda Nelson: Beverly Row; Shaion Rhoades, president; Bobbie Loney; Marcclyn Jesse. SECOND ROW : Paula Johnson: Joy Richardson; Iris Cooper: Louise Gentry: Frances Walts; Margaret Hazaleu : Janet Yonker; Penelope Min: Jan Gaxzoli. 127 STUDENT OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSOCIATION FIRST ROW: Mary Ann Giroux: Us Zarlcngo: Pal McArdle; Nancy Wallen: Sharon Mahnkr: Bonnie Marlin: Far Winder W'eil: Janri W illiams: Beverly Clever. SKCOND ROW : Patricia Coin[ ier: Joanne O'Brien: Sally Kurlami: Sherry Ferlman; Relia Jane Slirineii; Then Haar: Cyndir Clark: Sue Nordqui-t; Carol Gatlin. THIRD ROW: Judy Andrew : Julie (.arl«on: Beverly Robinson: Mardia Flulow; Sandra Mahoney: Delore Genentux: I.ynda Mann: Linda Chri-iian n: loan Tabor. FOURTH ROW: Karen Lewis: Lynn Murjihcy; Barbara Davis; Connie Merlino: Klsprth MacMillan: Judy Tarbell: Sharon Stuart: Roberta Siveris. FIFTH ROW : Patsy Gustamantc . president; LaNae Knyeart. vice president: Patricia Dodero. secretary; Catherine lloffmon; Sandy Carter, treasurer; Julie Ra or. Through SOTA. occupational therapy majors learn more about their major and become tatter acquainted with in- dividuals in this field. Classroom knowledge is supplemented by speakers and discussion groups at their meetings. Their main service projects this year included making Christmas cards for other OT departments across the country, and cre- ating and making toys for hospitalized children. 12S SCIENCE AND ARTS Science and Arts is the largest and most diversified col- lege on campus. Both theoretical and practical training is given to its students in many facets of study. Among the majors a science and arts student may choose are social problems, modern languages, psychological studies, history, philosophy, and literature. Headed by its governing body, the Science and Arts Council, this college is very active in social affairs on campus. 129 SCIENCE AND ARTS COUNCIL Tin Science and Arts Council is the student governing I tody of the Science and Arts College. It promoted cultural interest in science and the arts in the students in its college. The council served as the link between the students and the ASCSI' Legislature, advising the college's five legislative rep resentatives who in turn kept the council informed on hap- penings within the legislature. FIRST ROW: Penne Howell; Betty Miyaliara: Betty Jo Fonte; Shari Goeglrin: Mary Catherine Wienand: Margaret Ritchie; Barb Derby. SKCOND ROW: Martha Sobral: Karl Thaxton: David Brook man: Dana Jeffrie- ; Robert Ko-cnvold; Vernon Mael er; Paul light- -ey. THIRD ROW: Robert Kmry: Allan Yo t: Kd l.nngreii; David Black: Max Uhlcmann: Roger W illiaiu-on; Thomas Richards. FOURTH ROW: R. R. Lechieitner; Kerri Kos-nic. sec- retary: Pat Tobin, vice president: Chu k Fager, president; James Sheard, treasurer; Diane Smith: John Axer. AAH A pr physical Physical ing an speaken their pr- dub aer SCIENCE AND ARTS ALPE DEPARTMENT HEADS Alpha nilion to theatre a accumula l oth on . atre pr«c FIRST ROW: Cordon Quiller; Wilford Olsen: Forest Carter: David Harris; (Jara Hatton: Jr- Fulls. SKCOND ROW: J. L, Cefkin: Robert Davis; M. I„ Madison: Ixruis Welier. THIRD ROW : Stanley Ahmann: la-slic Gibbons: Dean Austin Simonds: Rufus Hughes. FOURTH ROW : Roy Nelson: Herb Benson; Dale Mnag; Wilson Wilmarth. 130 AAHPER A professional organization for men and women in physical education, the American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation is interested in promot- ing an interest in the field of physical education. Guest speakers at the meetings hcl| cd acquaint the members with their profession, while varied social events s|K nsorcd by the club acquainted the memlrers with each other. FIRST ROW : l.iudu Miiguro: Ji-amiii- Stephen: Caroline Bury: Pal Taylor: Marti Blaklev: Bath Cole; Pollie Purkrll: Chary I Wagner: Mudelyn lleim-n. SKCONI) ROW: Bill Klli . president: I.i . Mii.iin-on: Sjlly .imdalil: Mary Ca jer: Adele McKenzie; JoAnn Revoir: Karen Still' : I’ai Simmon : Karen T«nwii; B. C. Cnnel. THIRD ROW : Ronald Henderson: Mike Piovenzano: Stan Scott: FLa Jeit-en: Janet Baker: Bnu-e Morgeoegg; Duighi Au-tin: Jim Brotinlec. FOl RTII ROW : R.ilph Knhlman: Tom l)a i . iee pir-idrnt: Roltert Stage; Bernard Hill: Riehard IJrano: Keith Deli-hoy: Ronald Dasid. ALPHA PSI OMEGA Alpha Psi Omega, national dramatic honorary, gave recog- nition to those students who excelled in various aspects of the theatre arts. Members were selected on the basis of point- accumulation, earned by participation in dramatic events both oii stage or back stage. The organization ushered at the- atre productions and prepared programs for the plays. FIRST ROW : Karen Clark: Nancy John-on: Roger • ope: Could Turner; Paul Otis; Marilyn Morev: Jnn Christiansen. BETA EPSILON CSl 's business and economics honorary this year pro- moted unity among business ami economics students, en- couraged high scholarship, and broadened knowledge in these fields. The activities at their meetings included guest speakers and discussions on topics related to business and economics. INDl Indus an op| activitie turcs, v highligl FIRST ROW : Donald Klntorc: ynthia Smith; Su i Dlmil: Gaiol McDonald; Margaret I)i4iman. SKGOND HOW : Don Neufeld: Robert Kirklin: Mary Hood: Betty Jo Fonte; Sammy Soil. T HIRD ROW : Ronald Schultx: Susan Morrison; Riclurd Kplcy: Mary her I.I| |H tl; John Bell. FOURTH ROW: l)rra Swan-on, tiea-nirr; Norman Warner, viee presidnil: Dick Ih-iling. ptr-idctii; Gary Yeager. DELTA OMICRON Member of Delta Omicron, music honorary for women, assisted at many music presentations throughout the year; these included such events as hostessing at student recitals and ushering performances of the Fort Collins Symphony. The major social event of the organization was a pizza party, at which faculty members entertained. STLIC EDLK SCEA teachers. professio CEA I). various a tentative: by teach FIRST ROW: Su-ie William-, tii-l vice preddent: Karlin Ander-on. pmidrnl: Cornlie Over beck, -a-eond viee pn--ident. SKGOND ROW : Marilyn Rector; Ginny Forhl: Karen Jolin-on; Kathleen Shi-llin; Judy Finn: Eunice Ander-on. 132 INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB Industrial Arts Clul« provided students in this major with an opportunity for social and professional contacts. Main activities of the organization included field trips and lec- tures. with the Industrial Arts Fair during College Days highlighting the events of the year. FIRST ROW: Marly Hunt: Paul l.ove; George Pilcher; Car)- Walker; Pete Marline .; Stanley Wamlioff: W. R. Forkner; IJoyd Moody; J. C. Dodge; Roger Cunningliain. SKC- ONI) ROW: Mui gate la Johnson: (.ary Kyle; Ray l.arx-n; Dave Franck; George Hunt: Michael Jasontek; Chuck Kovnc; Glen Reid: Jerry Cross. THIRD ROW : Rolieri Barlleil: John Acker; Kendell Smith; Sheldon Roudi; I.. I . Gibbons; Joe Anderson; Walter Wilder- man: Rolrert Bergstrom. FOURTH ROW': Roller) McComb: Russell John-on: Hubert Brown; Tarry Slusher; Carl Weak land: Charles Kverilt: Dennis Nall: Wavne l.aing: Kail Gilson. FIFTH ROW: Clifton Snedeker, secretary; George Tucker: Boh Ware, vice president; K. C. Hein: William Zeiler, treasurer: Dennis Smith, president: l.arry Ackennan. STUDENT COLORADO EDUCATION ASSOCIATION SCEA is a professional organization for prospective teachers. Members may learn more about their intended profession by participating in SCEA activities such as, the CEA Delegate Assembly. SCEA State Conventions, and various workshops. Club programs included talks by repre- sentatives of the teacher union, CEA, and panel discussions by teachers, superintendents, and students. FIRST ROW: Jack Daw-on: G. F. Quiller: Rail Derby: Meric Miller, vice president; Ken Carl-on, treasurer: Rob Hrrchcnroeder: Bill Kllis; Bob Carmack, president: H. B. Burner; W. I„ Wooding: L S. Ratliff. SKCOND ROW : Gary St rob: France- Miller; John Forde; Rolieit Dell: N’ada Fell: Julie Bios : Jenn ( arl-on: Janice la gan: Leoto Hiel-eher: Barbara Fletcher: Paula Staihuek. THIRD ROW: MjIk-I Criswell: KUjie Westboff: Frederick l-ci - ler: John Nelson: Alan Cob-; Davcd Mo ; t larke Harriman; I.eland Olkjer; Keith Shironaka; Paul Ka zo; Shorolyn; John Gnarde; Sheryl Rain; Kenneth McKenzie. FOURTH ROW: Hailan Lear: Saundia Bailey: Janet Glahn: Qrarlc- Turner: Karen Krefover; David Kccfover: Gary Hurd: Maivin Hod-den; Jerry Quiller: Doiolby Rudolph; Diana Spinney: KliznlM-th Oraitr; Janet Holton: Carol John. FIFTH ROW : Don Crcn-haw; Marlene I .o well: Patty Pci kin: Manila Remenl; Judy Met lung: Jack HrrJep: Bernard Hill: Jack l.yncli: Doug Oliver: Steve Da!| ez: Al liabenichl: Glen Hunter: Hill Hendren: Roger Dawdy. SIXTH ROW : Margaret Fishman: Hetty Jo Fontr: Mary Ixe l.ip|K tt: Genevieve Whitmire: Fred Ogle-hy; Dave Sigafoo ; Barry Wallace; Dennis Foster. INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT Industrial Construction Management Club members re- ceived first-hand information about their major through field trips to such companies as a hydraulics plant and a cement factory; guest speakers also gave the members an insight into their area of study. As a money-making project, the club sponsored its annual pancake breakfast during College Days. FIRST ROW : Don Ki—ell, pn-ident: I smell Seltneider. vice president: Ronald Katinelw. hraourer: Rill Sehnare; llan Yo t: I ..Hire Stapleton: Donald Nrl«on: (Jury We-thoff; James. Young: I.. I- Gil.Uu-: Knwll Johnson. SK ONI) ROW: l)avi«l Miller: Dave Grider: l.on l.anfiM.ii : Jmk Welch: .Stanley William-: luury Reinliaxll: Mike Coldliummer: Roger Get-haw: R.iy I’jIIi-i-oii; Dan Wujrk. TAU BETA SIGMA AND KAPPA PSI Students who have played two quarters in the band and have a 2.5 accumulative grade average may become members of these CSl music honorarie . The members of these groups participate in many service projects with the band through- out the year. Kappa Kappa Psi is the men's music honorary and Tau Beta Sigma is the women’s honorary. FIRST ROW : Shirley Biaii Jrntni(g: Sharon lUw-lton; Tom Baldwin: Krn Hagrmann: liitxlaler. SK(.'ONI) BOW: Marilyn Reetoi: Karen Sue Keysor: William Diobnick: John Mluin: Harlan Millet. THIRD ROW : Fli alieili Bennett: Julie DeSmith: Joe Johnston: Richard Barton; Don Henry: Otto Wrm«-i, Sjwm-or. FOURTH ROW: Keith Gorwteh, I’rr-.. K I|i| a Kappa I’-i: Gerald Ki-enaeh, .l , Kappa Kappa IN : omia Mean-. See.. Tan Beta Sigma: Ronald Zrh-ny, See., Kappa Kap| a l’ i: Gary Maxwell. Trees.. Kappa Kappa Psi: Julie King. Trra .. Tan Beta Siamu: Rirhard Kills. 13-1 t KAPPA MU EPSILON Kappa Mu Epsilon is an honorary for mathematics majors. Members must have had twenty hours of math and main- tained a 3.0 average in these courses. Their overall average must be 2.8. Monthly meetings and special social get-to- gethers highlighted the club's activities. FIRST ROW : Shirley Brandenburg; Sharon llazellon: Tom Baldwin: Ken llagcmaun: Michael Kovaeic. SECOND ROW Clarcne Jenkin ; lidding Nelson: Rolirrt Grosman; M. I„ Madison: F. I.. I.ridnl. THIRD ROW : Nancy Borland: Thorn Jonc : RolH-ri Bruce; John Busch: Louis Jensen. FOURTH ROW : Julie King: Russ Mowrer; Calcn Nation; Janet Claim: leota Hayward. FIFTH ROW : James Madison, vice president; Betty Miva- hara. secretary: Carolyn Murnmcrt: Glenda Morrison; Tom Bcinent, president; Dave Zaehinann, treasurer; Paul Novak. PEM Women physical education majors found an excellent op- portunity to discuss athletic events and simply converse at their monthly breakfasts. They met on Wednesday morning to plan activities and hear speakers. PEM increased pros- pective P.E. teachers’ professional knowledge and skills. This organization also awarded the annual Phyllis Riber Scholarship to the outstanding freshman woman student in physical education. FIRST ROW: Verm-iur KImwi ; Judi Hay: Linda Ixhiguro: Marsha W oiler: Dona Matejka; Bohhie Jordan: Mrs. Kagan. SECOND ROW : Martha Bcment. president; Ro ic Dohrinz: Jam- Tavener: Barit Peterson; Jeannie Stephen: Sue Smith: Dottie Puekett; Janet Robhins. THIRD ROW : Judy McCInng: Jenn Carlson: Paula Conn: Patricia Vaughn: Karen Stills: Susie Keysor; Julie DeSmitli. treasurer; Kaihy Klo . FOURTH ROW : la:e Meyer : Cindi Fischer; Janice Gibbs; Mary Carer: Linda Klarrn: Barbara Zu|tancic, vice president: (km- ■tie Trupp; Betty Bell; Ann (Talk. I 135 rIRST ROW : I hi;iM (.trn ltaw: l.oui - R«n on: Dium Krjling: Jainr Snrl n; Thoma «■(non, Srr.-Tira .: John Rolwits, Pit .; Scuiij Bradshaw: Fiedtick Bradshaw: Donald Drummond: Donald WniM-lN-rg. SECOND BOW : Richard Soa-h; Balx-llc Broun; Jim Barkley: JaiiTi Molion: Shirley Bloomer: M.uiluth Ryan: Joanne Magnuson; Lynn W «11«-: Baili.ua Suley: Don Srhmidl: Karl Thavlon: Simon Timmerman . FIRST ROW: Rulll Roller t-: Belly Jo Konle, president: Mary Haidca-tle. vice president. SECOND ROW : Diane Dunham: Jr.ui Wi|liam on; .Shrilah Nrl on. PI GAMMA MU Pi Gamma Mu. tin- national Social Science Honorary, is composed of the outstanding students in the field of Social Science. Memlx-rs must be upperclassmen who have had thirty-six hours of social science with a 3.00 average in these courses. The purpose of the honorary was to better in- form its mem tiers on various aspects and topics within this specific field. PI OMEGA PI To become a member of Pi Omega Pi. national business honorary, one must have a 3.0 accumulative grade average and hold a secretarial leaching certificate. This group spon- sored Business Education Day for high school students. Other activities this year included a newsletter to secretarial training alums. SIG Sign lures h geared 136 SIGMA EPSILON KAPPA Sigma Epsilon Kappa is the secretarial club at CSU. Lec- tures by gui-sl speakers and discussions at the meetings were geared to help the members prepare for their chosen field. FIRST ROW: Barbara Roheryon; Maridn MeCnrron: JoAnn Radox-virli: Bernice Spain: Vicki McCaa: Glenda McCumish: Pits)- Wyse; Diane Meose: Diane Cnnlroll. SECOND ROW : Carol Mol .kus president: Barbara Fletcher; vice president; Sharon McCiea, secre- tary: Emily l.aehovs.ky, treasurer: Mary Gilmuitin; Barbara Tustin: Dori Towles: Mary Burt aril: Renee Zalewski: Kathy Parker: Sue Vahrenwuld: Carolyn Coulson: Donna Foxal. FIRST ROW : Ann MeConahay: IV«gy Sarvcr: Maureen Bauek: Karon l.einmon: Kendall Bower: Marilvnn Whittington: Cheryl Cro ; ludi Gilliland: Marilyn Kant . SECOND ROW: l.ois Meyer: Ruth Moyer: Jolene Cook: ( beryl Spicht: Cyntbia Avery: Kaye Manning: Sylvia Nis: Mary iidersmi; Sue Wallace: Paula Sturbmk. 137 FIRST ROW : Pam Dalxirl, Sec.: Bmli Peterson, : Jcnn Carluon, Prw, SECOND ROW: Sim Diiuit: Jraimir Ste|di«n: Pal 'inimoii-; Jean l-oh-c. THIRD ROW: Kathryn klo : Pal Harder: CN-nnr Pori: Sur Smith: FOURTH ROW: Katyn Evan : arolt- New- Imhim-: Kuirn Still : Klixalx'th Bennett. FIRST ROW : Davr Si alon : Martin Hotfcden: Jrtry Quillet. Scr.-Treas.: Gene Lund- dnit'l, Firs: V. L Mellow. Sponsor: John Strrll: Rum Mowitr: Bruce Morgcnc-m;. SEC- OND ROW : Dick Vahn: Jerry Randall: Ken Blair; Harlan Lear: Jim Daw-on; Barry Wallace; Boh Hinton: Torn Hinton: laiwdl Schneider: Larry French: Del He-wl. WRA Every CSl! woman is an associate member of the Women’ Hecreation Assot iation. but active membership re- quires participation in a sport ami a 2-point grade average. W HA promotes interest in athletic anti recreational activities among the women student as a means of promoting physical efficiency, scholarship, ami good fellowship. This year WRA sponsored the ski team, a speed swimming club, ami a gym- nastics club. The group also participated in “Sportsdays” with other colleges. A” CLUB “A Club is open only to sports lettormen on campus. This organization supports physical education and university athletic programs. They sold freshmen beanies during Wel- come Week; ami during Homecoming, they conducted Kan- garoo Court and judged the freshman-sophomore beauty contest. 13S VETERINARY MEDICINE is. ty id- ri- ty Tin Veterinary Medicine School is one of the leading schools of its type in the nation. The applicant must take a two-year course in Science anil Arts and maintain a high scholastic average in this before they are considered for admittance. Then comes the four-year professional course that grants D.V.M. degree upon completion. Also under this college are the majors in bacteriology who are working for a degree in Medical technology. These stu- dents spend their senior year in practical training at Colo- rado Stale Hospital in Pueblo. 139 PHI ZETA Phi Zela is a National Veterinary Honorary which rec- ognizes and promotes scholarship and research in matters pertaining to welfare and disease in animals. The main ac- tivities were research seminar , the annual Veterinary Smoker ami a memorial fund through which loans were made available to veterinary students. The members of Phi Zeta were selected from the upper 10 per cent of the junior class and the up |rt 25 per cent of the senior class. FIRST ROW: Ernie Seiler: Dr. J. Ingram; William Wallace, presidentj Kerry Ridgway, sire preside ni: Hud Johnson; Dean Smith. SECOND ROW: Rawlin Hcrigrtad: John Schmitz: Kent Van Kampen; Allan Bowles; William Edward-: Wayne Crowell; Walter Kool-lad. THIRD ROW : Fredric Bonelcdl: John Rauch; Jerry Bolilender; Donald Moore; W ayne Cunningham: Jam.- Head: (jinoll Walton. FIRST ROW': Rue Jenw-n. Dean: K. W. Davi . natomy: N. It. Booth. Physiology; J. K. I oilier. Pathology and Microbiology. SECOND ROW: W. I). Carlson. Radiology and Radiation Biology: O. R. dam-. Clinics ami Surgery; I . K. Way!. Veterinary Medicine: M. I- Hopwood. Endocrinology. VETERINARY MEDICINE DEPARTMENT HEADS 140 (St ’s chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Assoc- 9 iation is one of eighteen junior chapters of the AVMA. It ' provides vet students with fellowship ami promotes interest Y in their profession. The regular meetings are highlighted c by entertainment ranging from displays of hypnotism to f music played by a bagpiper. This year Junior AVMA had c what is hoped to lx- an annual exchange with the seniors l- from the Cl medical school. The purpose of this exchange was to bring human and veterinary medicine closer together. FIRST ROW : Henry Tliomp-on: Jimmy Raker: Jon Kkerson: Frank Mutkos: Carol De- Maria, secretary: C. A. Davis, president: John Young. vice president: Mark l t | eirh: Peler Sara: Kr-nnelh Klrlcii: John Blayncy. SKCOND ROW : Michael Collins; De Jonr : l.arry Maputo-on: James Saehljen: Boyd Bell: Mack Bi-choff: Frank Rolli: lurry Young: Stanley F'riesen; Row Bahcock: l.arry Kid: Ora Rammcll; Gerald McMann. THIRD ROW : Kenneth Reeve : Gerald Montague; William Houseweart: Rruer Binkley; Richard W inward: Pat Sevedpc: Kverett Chceney; Don Valor ; Donald Kent: Bronson Spring-trad: Boh Brophv: Jack Crrgorirli. FOURTH ROW : Andy Burnett; Howard Fikcnberry; Robert Colton: Rruer- Cottrell: Clifford McGinni-; llarvrl Ali-hou e; Steven Collet: Maynard Pullen: Irvin Zinnecker: Ronahl Mvers; Ralph Beadle; Jilt Baxter: Davit! Galloh. FIFTH ROW: l.ynn Grarinjscr: Dorr van tier Hupcn: Dale Hansen: Kent Freer: Terry Swanson: Warner Ropers: Ulysses MeKlyea: John Colburn: William Robin-on; Brent Rollins; Dave Mann: Joseph Barry; Larry Follhauer. FIRST ROW : Gerahl Kelly; Keith James; Marlin Baker, vice president: Linda Merry: Daniel Madiu, president: Karl Turner: Gregory Gripg : W tl-on Franei-co. SKCONI) ROW: John Woloeh: John l.yle: Charles Neumann: John Kelly: Stan Snyder, treasurer: Gerald Wcotdridge: Andrew Rodunuk: Dick Raplaud. THIRD ROW : Charles llohlts: Thomas Anderson: Robert Tarbell: J. I). Davidson: Douplas Brook : tu-onard Pearson: Harold Fid ward : Tout Maline. FOURTH ROW: RoIk-m Rhoadr-; Morris (.rimwood: Stew- Kuplaud; John Hansen: Stan Bra e: Kolx-rt Collett: Rol ert Hoover; William Cole; Donald Keif. FIFTH ROW: Jack Murphy; Donald W illonpliby: Paul W'elx-r: David Young: Charles Dockler; K. I.. Thoma in: Jo - Spano: Carroll Kaple: Bob Price; Raymond Hcubctpri. JUNIOR AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION FIRST ROW: Richard ('.alloy; Harold Harr: George Var«l: Roger Schionlrr, viic president; Rolrert Strand. president; Tom Baumgartner; Doug- la Booth. secretary: Lrah Fork: H l_ Tom . SECOND ROW: Tony Mraton: Ken Kalhflci .Ii: Sam Tlromn : Paula Patten gale; Sin Hou-ton: Gary Sear ; l-arry Coughlin; Mike Cathey; Ann Waring: Al Bruit ; Norm Kinert on; Al Rrun : Norm F'.incrUort. THIRD ROW: Charles Thalkcn: Frank lloopc : Tracy ('.lernent; Wayne Cunning- ham: J. C. Flint: Rolrert Smith: Yvonne Smith: Dean Smith: Pete Wdenltiirg: Rill Retrlham: Riehanl Slcnion : F’redrir Born-tcdt. FOURTH ROW : Trim Grin-cll: Norman latlier: John Ivou- r : Jerry Bohlclldrc R. J. NcImm: latreit Siegel- meier: Rolrert Tenhtook: Douglas Barton: Rich- aril Greene; Jumc Head. FIFTH ROW: Steve llolr.man: Greg John.ton: Rick Roller |.on; John lladloek: Torn llacgi : tarry Roger ; Larry Hoff- tier; Wayne Wagner: John Radox-vich: Eldon Bower: Michael Sle| | e: Rawlin llrrigMad. IT AIN’T THAT BIG A DEAL! FIRST ROW : Graton Burkholder: W illiatn Tol!cf on: Ann Tucker: Tom Marti , incident: Darby Moeller, vice | re i lcnt; tarry Sinn. ecteUry-troa uror: Gerald Vetter: John Karri : Jim Barry. SECOND ROW: Ralph Sword : Larry Riittcrlield: taRoy Egglcton; Dennis IVrieg: Brent Baker: J. M. Person: J. J. Camp- bell: Hugh Weeeh: Rolrert Konislli: John Howard. THIRD ROW : John Schmitz: Kent Van Katupen; Allan Bowie ; Paul Wittenberg; Kerry Ridgway: Bud John- on: William FJdward : Harry Giirmev; Jerry Yakslia; W. F. Wallace. FOURTH ROW : Ernie Seiler; Tom Blayney; Bret Snyder: Wayne Crowell: Monte Schwaitz: Walt KoaltrUd: arroll Walton: Rolrert Crow; (Jerry Vult: Jim Summer . FIFTH ROW : Gary Carlson: John Rauch: Tom Smith: Gem- Nanglc; Donald Moore; William Wallace: (Jerald Lewi : Gary Rupp: Jack Muller: Jim McIntyre; Lanny Cornell. 142 MILITARY SCIENCE The purpose of the Army and Air Force Programs at CSl is to develop in the student a knowledge of military power, its development and relation to current world af- fairs. An additional objective is to further citizenship train- ing and increase the student’s awareness of his obligations to his country. Both programs offer flight training, at no cost to the student, during the Senior year. Students who successfully complete the four year course are granted a commission as Second Lieutenants and serve a period of active duty in a variety of professional leadership assignments. Those who qualify, ran apply for Regular Commissions and seek a Military Career. 143 FIRST ROW: l.t. Col. John Sherlock; Col. G. T. Laughlin; Maj. Robert Patterson. SKC- ONI) ROW : Ion l.ewi ; Maj. Louis Levinson; Cajit. Carl Ftoedc: Marilyn Arnold. THIRD ROW : M Sgt. Torn Treasure; SF John Siglow-ki; SFC Gene Kirby; S Sgt. Roy Roger . AIR FORCE ROTC STAFF FIRST ROW : l.l. Col. Calvin Ba : Col. F. W. Rrxfirld: Helen Lyon, See.; l.t. Col. A. O. Farrar. SKCOND ROW : Capi. Richard S| cr; Ca;il. C. H. Gulley; Ca| t. W illiam Rut ledge; Capt. Thorn Valeria . THIRD ROW : T Sgl. Jo e| h Quinn; M Sgl. Richard Friederieli; T Sgl. William Foulk; AlC Vincent Riolra; S Sgt. Janies Sheldon; T Sgl. Krncat Casio. 144 ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY Arnold Air Society is a national honorary fraternity for AFROTC cadets excelling in their military subjects. Among its many academic and social activities were the annual cadet “Dining In” and the “F-100” seen at football games. AIR FORCE CADETTE WIVES The Cadet Wives Club is made up of the wives of the ad- vanced AFROTC cadets. The aim of the club is to acquaint the members with the activities, protocol, and living condi- tions in the Air Force. The regular meetings are highlighted by speeches and programs by officers of the Air Force and other guests. FIRST ROW : Jaek Hell: Donald Morgan: Bob Fria; Thonui Valerian ; Uny Perry: A. 0. Farrar: John ( ami-ion; Kenneth Hag -inarm; David Milcy. SK(.ONI) ROW ; Brine Cardy; Gory Wagner: Charlo Robbins: John Shir -: Robert Knapp; Warren Sander : Wil- liam Hitztaler: Donald Fowler; Jeffrey Olson; Scott South: Roger llelwig; William Manv inarm. THIRD ROW: Charles Townsend; Rolirrt Shank : Hugh Charlton; Curti William : Mark Danielson: Vance Atcncio: John Retxlaff; Donald Beasley: Byron Cook; John Bennett. FIRST ROW : Thelma l)in more; Mildred Bex field; Jeanette llagciuann. president; ( arol Payne, secretary: Karen Miley. viee-president: Mar-ha Scole . welfare chairman. SKCOND ROW: Dona Aldrich: Lillian Ramsdt-ll: Judy llender: Wadinc Gehrkc; Susaunr Perry. AIR FORCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY These arc specially «elected regular Air Force officers and airmen attending CSU under an Air Force training pro- gram to obtain degree designed to fulfill critical needs of a highly complex Aerospace program. The airmen will re- ceive commissions as Second Lieutenants after graduation. FIRST ROW : SSgt Rolwit C. Simpson; SSgt. I.oui J. Bukauska-; SSgt Kills K. Croce; SSgt Robert K. Lehman; SSgt George I- Lirkman; SSgt I’aiil K. Marlin; SSgt Leon C. Dngg.ii. SKCO.NI) ROW : SSgt Paul T. Driimon; SSgt Thurston (.'. Holley; SSgt Homer A. Jrffci ; SSgt George K. Hall: SSgt Dennis T. Griegs: SSgt Charles FT Pearsall. J■.: SSgt Jolm C. ilciffcron. THIRD ROW : SSgt Janie. R. Ma on; SSgt George W. Brooks Jr.:SSgt Cliflord I.. Sehiueder: SSgt Jeir) I.. Spark : SSgt Paul G. Slokholm: SSgt John Mellie ; SSgt Wilfred 1.. Crossnun. FOURTH ROW: SSgt Rohin M. Lake; SSgt F’rcdcnek D. Chamberlin: SSgt David W. FTwin; SSgt Jerold Kvcrard: SSgt Jaine W. Dye: SSgt Jamev Nation: SSgt William T. I.ohman. FIFTH ROW: .Major Thomas Bender, Jr.; Copt Anton F. Rant .: (.apt Flugene J. Kranske: ( apt Ralpli I). Burbey; (‘apt Perry J. Cracralt; Capt Edwin S. Perdstcin: SSgt Joseph N. Miller. FIRST ROW : SSgt Donald C. Rourlenbush: SSgt Amelio Jacque.; SSgt Keith B. Beaver; SSgt Thoma- F. Mattcon; SSgt Norman FT Drolet: SSgt Dennis J. Mu er; SSgt Robert Anderson. SECOND ROW : SSgt Gerald 1.. Marcum: SSgt Don W. F'i-heio: SSgt Alan M. Cole; SSgt Donald M. Anderson: SSgt Jascha M. Bryant: SSgt Gerald I.. Matthew ; SSgt KoIktI R. Kirklin. THIRD ROW : SSgt Leonard R. Hall: SSgt Duane F'. Cocking; SSgt Dennis 11. Tigue: SSgt Ronald Flbls-rt; SSgt Ramiolph K. Butler: SSgt Charles FYr- guson: SSgt Phillip F.. Rom-: SSgt Jolm A. Sedraehrr, FOURTH ROW: Major William (). Rettig: (apt Robert J. Pomajavich; (apt Donald A. Meinnn; Copt Raymond FI. Me- F'arUne; Capt William G. Dricsslcin. AGGIE ANGELS ers •ro- of re- on. To advance and promote interest in the Air Force, obtain information concerning the military services, and to aid in the progress of Arnold Air Society and CSU were the main goals of the Aggie Angels this year. Among their activities were a tea for officer and cadet wives, a trip to the Air Force Academy, and functions with the Arnold Air Society. F11 ST ROW : Kluine Marousck; Karen Woodford; Kathy Klo ; Giuny Arnold: Tomie Mar- l.ir; Marilyn Gainer; (i. II. Gulley, (jpl. USAF, faculty advisor. SHOOK I) ROW : Janecno Nirlto! ; Dolly Dott ; Joyce Meyer ; Ginny Kiik: Sandy Kly; Helen Quinlan: Joan Lang: Sharon Andrii . THIRD ROW : Sherry Howard; Pat Me A idle: Saudi Pierce; Carol Wake- field; Janet James; Joyce Greene; Jan Polk. FOURTH ROW : Marilyn Rotlliau : Susan Williams; I Rwanda Fischer; Marilyn Coon: Gail Manasil; Carol Dahlslrom: Sandra Bal- laid; Judith Platt . FIFTH ROW : Sarah Jo Gilpin, information officer; Beverly Rose: Karen Kor t; Sue l.awlor, communder; Frances Gonzales; Pat Tobin: Janinr Frederickson. Sue Lawlor leads the Angels in review. SABRE AIR COMMAND Membership in the Sabre Air Command is obtained by AFROTC cadets after an intense period of drill and initia- tion. The Sabres is a competition drill team which travels extensively throughout the year, going to meets in Arizona, Utah, and (Colorado. The Sabre drill team is an outstanding precision group ami is second to none in our area, picking up trophies at every competition it enters. 1-48 FIRST ROW : Dave Hitzlaler; David Morti ; Richard Cllilllirn; Roderick Mikolajevc ki: Ken- neth Kiuodiita: Dave Brace. SKCOND ROW : Rirliaid Karlingei; Kmoi Sanchez: Jeiald Dunn; Jtrac Holder; Tlioma Miller; Hugh Malrolm. THIRD ROW: Bill Burt; Raymond I’enirk; Chuck NicKrn: Te l Bell; Do uyne S-hnoir: George Wright: Lawrence Allen. FOURTH ROW: Dwight Reynold : Reed Brcklcr; Ray Srhuckmunn: Keith Heater; William Scliild; Jame Shearer; Bruce MacDonald. FIFTH ROW : Lt. Col. Calvin B ; Ru cll Lcmkc; Mel- vin Walden; Roger Hclwig; John Rrl .lnH; Vance Atencio; June Jonc . FIRST ROW: Jamc Seaton: Clurli- Brickln; Scott Fos ; John Miindell: Ronald Bone wit ; Rolx-rt Kerdrock; Dan William . SKCOND ROW: Tlioma Mon nett; Duane Chance; Robert SehiUer; l’hilli| Ketn| ; Danny Kramer: Clunk Gull. THIRD ROW: William Jaine ; Chorie Meyer; Chii !o| iier Winter ; Ral| h Spelling; Glen Anderson: Tom Herrick: Lame Shotvell. FOURTH ROW: Phillip Smith: Mark DanirNon; Hugh Charlton; William Moore; William Hiixtaler; Roliert Chiai | ini; Jamr. Jorgensen. i FIRST ROW: Dt-nni Illicit: James D'Ambroda; Many Davis; Carl Miii'lilrmryi'i; Uncoln SIiiIkko: Michael 1-aw: Richard Marlin. SEC- OND ROW : Robert Brown: Fred Kinigli: Simon Timmerman ; Dick Skiliin ; Robert Traver: Robert Petersen. THIRD ROW: Dennis WV. t: Dean Pieman: Joseph Dun-t: John Gaubalz: Bill Howard; James Roder. FOURTH ROW : Ruin- Join--, vice {irr-ident: Donald VcnrwberjE. |itr i- dent: Mujoi Robert W. Patter-on; John Manion, secretary: Robert Helmick. ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY The purpose of the ALSA is to acquaint students and public of the mission of the Army and its role in the na- tional defense posture of the nation. The organization is o|K n to all students interested in military affairs. Guest speakers and other interesting programs were provided for the entire student body. In addition they sponsored the Army Ca-Oettes and co-sponsored the intercollegiate Rifle Team. ARMY CADETTES Ca-Dettes is CSl ”s Women’s Army honorary. This or- ganization offers an opportunity for college women to become acquainted with phases of military life and the role of the Army in national defensa . Orientation trips were conducted to nearby military installations, such as Fort Carson, The Air Fore Academy, Fitzsimmons General Hospital, Air De- Drill competition was also an important part of their activities. FIRST HOW : Cathy Mcnxie ; Marie iti-lirill: Dori Routine: Joanna Met .: Tommy Treasure; Carolyn Barnhill. SKCONI) ROW : Carol Click: Sandy Carter: Maiilvn CampMI: Janet Hvli: Kerri Koenig; Ann Holley. THIRD ROW : Vicki Hays, l.vn Robert ; Charlene Ro : Joanne Mag- nuson: MarJia Muilalt: Joanne Shipley. FOURTH ROW: Claudia Roger , president; Paula John-on. vire president: Karen ll.iin. secretary; Karen Salley, trru uirr: Coralte (Ketlieck: Su anne Si monel: Bonnie Martin: Richuid Cawen : James Robbins FIRST ROW : Gary I'rrmnn: Frederick Koil: Jan l.ar«-n: Cecil Kimberling: John Monion: Mark Saunders: Jolin Wharton. SKCOND ROW : Mirliad Moran: Sto r Aydclotl: Kd Cta icr: Drnni Patrick: Ijriy JorgriiM-n; Steven Schreiner; DcnnU Gahagcn. THIRD HOW: RdIm-m Travn: Floyd Rned: Mannic Colon: |jon l-iu(m;in: Kdward Day: Clyde (lidding ; Mark Cook. FOURTH ROW : Capl. arl Froede: SSgt Roy Rogers; Rulu Jones; James I).Ambrosia: Richard Martin: Robert Riley. RIFLI The t. to hot It Army ur to meet share of The Muskets inarrli in review POUDRE MUSKETS This volunteer organi ation i composed of the elite mem- here of Army ROTC. Many additional opportunities for development of self-discipline, leadership, drill command, and physical conditioning are offerer!. Maneuvers, road marches, social events, and orientation on foreign military affairs are included in the program. The distinctive “Special Forces Type uniform identifies these young men as the best trained. They perform a valuable community service in pro- viding firing squads for funerals. Assistance in conducting the memorial service for President Kennedy at CSU was provided by the Muskets. SCA Scab inembe this gr miliarii jeetives a 3.0 a SCABBARD AND BLADE Scabbard and Blade is an honorary for advanced corps members in Air Force and Army ROTC. The purpose of this group was to further military education and to fa- miliarize the campus and community with military ob- jectives. Members must have an overall average of 2.4 and a 3.0 average in ROTC. FIRST ROW: Vance Atencio: Robot Peterson: Dan Kellrhrr: Richard Zeller: John Ben- nett; Thom Aiken. SKCOND ROW: Rich Toudee; Mark Saunders: Boh Vandel; Denwl Henry: Simon Timmermans: l.ineoln Shibao: Michael Law. RIFLE TEAM The team continues to he a vital part of CSU life. Open to both men and women, and under the sponsorship of the Army and Air Force ROTC Departments, the team traveled to meets in Colorado, Wyoming and Utah, winning their share of honors. FIRST ROW : Jeanne Kastman: I.nnnrth Holhrook: Fran Ervin. Treas.: Pam Uhls: Tommy Treasure. SECOND ROW: Major Levinson: Charlc- Kastman: Kenneth I.allin: Wallace Welrer. Pro.: William Young; Clyde Ciddings; Gene Kirby. THIRD ROW : Boh Eshelman: David Holhrook: Edward Mathews, Sec.: Karl Powell: Vince Huber; John Holtson. 153 ORGANIZATIONS SILVER SPRUCE Joanne Mairmison. Editor Penw Howell, Aw«Uuit Editor John Ol rno)iain. l)usBn Manager Chuck Pager, Copy Editor “Yes. it's almost done, “I'm working on it, and “They've hern printed already,” were the phrase most often lu-ard around the Silver Spruce Office this year. The year started off as usual, fighting to make that first big deadline. Anti to everybody's surprise, and especially the editor’s, the deadline was made as well all the others during the year. Winter quarter the Spruce took its place in line to see the Finance Committee. But thanks to their FORESIGHT, the Spruce was given an extra appropriation. The office was not without its events as the secret was let out that the Editor had “two sides.” Not only was the office invuded by the usual conglomeration of humanity, but also by the Germans in the form of our Business Manager, by a gun maniac better known as the Head Photographer, and by a beard called The Honorable (’. F.” But the Silver Spruce is here now. It’s taken many hours, many screams, and a lot of fun to pul this book out, and wc as a staff hope that you will enjoy your book. 156 mm n i I-avoir f: Kay Schriinshcr, Alan Howe Staff: Skip Schurkmann, Sherry Howard. Sally Bolibaugh. Janet Jeffer , Jim ( ole, Sliarron Smith, Cheryl H men, Jackie LaSa o. Staff: l-oi Oekamh-r, Ed Lee. Photographer : Jack Seehachcr, Jo - l.rahy, Mark Lupher, Dan Gregory. 157 COLLEGIAN To tin amazement of many student and faculty, Colo- rado Stat«- Cniversity lias survived another year of financial mismanagement and editorial irresponsibility on the part of the COLLEGIAAnd the staff of the COLLEGIAN somehow managed to survive the slings and arrows of out- ragious students. Throughout this year, which almost saw the editor sued for libel on several occasions, the COLLEGIAN staff worked, usually behind the scenes for a larger and belter newspaper. The paper usually managed to stir some interest, and. on ocassion, downright hostility, among the students. Bungling efforts of the editor notwithstanding, the staff managed to spread the word, sometimes good and sometimes had, al oiit CSL' across the state ami nation as well as the campus. To the staff members, whose names were mentioned only oc- casionally in the mast, goes credit for the quality of the COLLEGIAN in the past year. Dcnni lamr, Kditor 158 Butbarii Welch. Managing Kditor Bill Howell. Bucinet Manager KCSU This lias been the radio’s first year of o| erution. It has Iwen in the planning process for two years, and thanks to Jon I .arson's efforts, the station is in operation. The station lias broadcast tapes of various campus activities such as the All-School Leadership Conference. All in all, KCSL has had a very successful year. FIRST ROW : harry .ul-on. Tech. I ir.: Jon l-nrwn, (General Mgr.; Mike Klait. Bw'nr- Mur.: Frank Bitten. Program Dir. SKCONI) ROW; Kric A. Wr-tling; kii-ii Saltier; Janies Nu—batimer; Aaron Liswood. THIRD ROW : Robert Poppr; Robert Cowan; Jean l.n-tik: Cary Freeman. KOI RTH ROW : Tom Nytc : Jon Frion: Kicharil Dee-; Mike Brazier; Mark Nyland. FIFTH ROW : 'lolamla llorgan: Harlan Talley: Robert Allerlieiligen: Jack Baldwin: John Hubby. OMICRON DELTA KAPPA HES Omicron Della Kappa is a national leadership honorary Hcs| for senior men. Its members are selected on a basis of high order scholastic achievements and superior leadership in the fields accum of student government, religion, athletics, and social affairs. a cand Omicron Delta Kappa's activities included an annual cal- to hav endar sale in the fall and speakers of interest throughout peria 5 the year. A scholarship fund has also been established for the outstanding junior man selected by the group. FRONT ROW: Mark Johnson; Janie Wood: David Pipkin: Ed Arnold: Greg Hammill. SECOND ROW : Lyle Carpenter; Ronald Srhullze: Paul John-on: Richard Hunted: George Stein. THIRD ROW': Bucky Klr|x-iko, Pres.: John Head. Treav. Don Nel«on, Adv.; Herbert Schvreixer, Adv.; Ernest Einh. MORTAR BOARD LAN Mortar Board, the senior women's honorary, was very This active this year. During fall quarter they sold mums for selling Homecoming. The proceeds of these sales went towards activitir the scholarship which is awarded by Mortar Board every candidi year. Members of Mortar Board are outstanding senior hers he women with at least a 3.0 accumulative average. must m FIRST ROW : Kathleen Stenuit. treasurer; Beverly Rone, -re ret.-try: Shirley Haw kin-. SECOND ROW: Mrs. W. 0. Eddy: Karin Sfril- lington, president: Mrs. Floyd Shoemaker. THIRD ROW : Judy McClung: Sue Las lor: Jan Christiansen. FOURTH ROW : Giro Hauer; Barbara Welch. HESPERIA Hesperia is composed of outstanding junior women. In order to l e a incml er. a woman must have at least a 2.75 accumulative average. The main events of the year were 3 candied apple sale. “Penny Night” (which enables women to have thirty late minutes at a penny each) and the Hes- peria Sing. FIRST ROW : Susie William : Glenda Leader; Ginny Forlil; Joan Lang: Marilyn Morey; Jenny Ro e. SECOND ROW : Ellen Sherlock, prrtidenl; Pat Tobin, vice president; Paula I’iiinfetli, secretary: Ro i Yelek. treasurer; Vicki llay : Anita Beal: Helen Quinlan: Ginny Kirk: Karen Knaus; Mr . Pat Payne; Karlin Anderson. LANCERS This sophomore-junior men’s honorary began the year by telling Frosh bibles to the class of '67. At Homecoming, the activities conducted by I-anccrs included escorting queen candidates and holding Kangaroo Court for freshmen. Mem- bers help to foster n loyal and helpful spirit at CSII. They must maintain a 2.5 average. FIRST ROW': Michael Turner, treasurer: Michael Law. president: Joe Edgar. secretary; Willie Keil. vice president. SECOND ROW : Stanley Weisdorfer: Samuel Steere; Rolx-rt Dragoo: Tom Bird: David Black; Jim Bennett: Paul l.ightscy. THIRD BOW : Richard Kplev: Andrevs Cbi-mar; Eduard La-uik: Donald Bishop; Larry Novaeek: Donald Peiter- sen: Jerry Unruli: Dan Mcgilligau; Jack Woodyard: David Dahl. FOURTH BOW: Van Baker; Lynn Willett: John Greenlee; Jerry Bogard; Clark Rhecm; Robot Entry: Jim O'Rourke; David Moss: Jaine- M.Cambridge. FIFTH ROW : Janie Sartoris: Dale Flower : George Hill: Bob Hefner; William Smith: Jame- Hage; Phillip Chik; Paul Sullivan; Bob Brenner; Gary Fisk: John Thimmig: Jim Martinez. jgj SPURS Alpha Lambda Delta extends invitations to freshmen women who have maintained a 3.5 accumulative average for two quarters. Their main activities included a lollipop sale and a popcorn ball sale. They also continued their tutoring program. Spurs, the sophomore pep and Service honorary, accepts applications from third quarter freshman with a 2.5 ac- cumulative average who are active in three campus organi- zations. The main activities included the organization of a card section for the football games, the welcoming of new girls during Welcome W eek and the selling of “Spurshcy Bars.” FIRST ROW: l)otii - Puckett: Diane Smith: Patricia Prewitt: Jeanie Pulr.ton: Robbie Colton; Karen More. SECOND ROW : Donna Tibbetts; Susan Swenson: Nancy Lister; Devon Davis: Mary Ccr- lai'h: B.irkira Schindler. THIRD ROW : Julie Bio- : Carol Dahl- Strom: Glenn Ann Gatuanati; Judy Reed; Ann Herrmann; Gail Mana-il. FOURTH ROW: B. J. Slansbury. prr.idr.it: Letty Bilto. vice president: Jacquc Scram, secretary: Dottie Hubble, treasurer: Marilyn Rotthnu : Ann Dudley: Margaret Blevins. FIRST ROW : Janeene Nichols: Sandy Garter: Pat Shannon; Mir Englidi: Janci Lindquist. SECOND ROW: Karen Kcysor: Carol Vaneil: Carol Jaffee; Jean lob--: Susan Keeper . THIRD ROW : Carol Click: Jan Wagaman: Karen Felte; Mary Ann Husband ; Ann Roger . FOURTH ROW : Marilyn Hiistcd: Ann Holley: Donna Stewart: Maty lauitr Riirtard: Marianne Rergren. ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA FIRST ROW : Sharon Zipperetr: Michael McMa lers: Gail Mana.il: Julie Bio .. Pres.: Carol Trrwilligcr, V.P.: Hazel May Huskey, Treos.: Linda Lee Allison. Sheila Flanagan. SECOND ROW : Janet Lynne Sutherland: Kennie Ann Hockcr; Susan Hay: Mertilre Morton: Patricia Prewill; Marilyn llu.led: nn Roger.; Devon Davis: Paula Starbuek; Karen Grimaldi: L. Ann Holley: Samira Terry: Kathy Torbet. 162 ART CLUB The Art Club’s main purpose is to develop in its members an insight into the major school and representatives of the expressive form. During the year, the members developed their own creativity through the different forms available to them. They exhibited their own works and criticized those of others in order to gain a better understanding of art. FIRST ROW : Joyce Hall: Pal Marline .; Carol Booth; Jim Price, vice president; Jim Mc- Manus; Pal Price, vice president; Jim McManus: Pal Tobin, secretary-treasurer; Alan Howe, president: Carolyn Morchcad: Nila Shuinway. SECOND ROW ; dietetic Holland: John Sorbic: Claudia Gautman; Ronald Jones; Stephen Sinn; L. E. Braden; Judith Morris; Pete Faris. COSMOPOLITAN CLUB The motto of Cosmopolitan Club, “Above all nations, humanity. sums up the purpose of this organization. The main activities included a retreat during fall quarter, Inter- national Days during winter quarter and the annual spring picnic. In addition there were parties held throughout the entire year. FIRST ROW : Edwin Miyazawa: George Stein: Charles Story: Willis Sutliff. treasurer: Marilyn Baker, secretary; Aziz Eloubaidy. president: E Bruce-Okine. vice president: Mrs; Fae Story: Ron Thaemcrt: -Songthara Om-Kii. SECOND ROW : Ali Quarai-hi: Ruth Camp- ion: Joan Nace: Gary Wickham: Magioire Nougbode: Ahdcljclil Hamrouni; H assam El Ok h; Ziud Mughiabi: Maiik Masoud Ahmad. THIRD ROW : Margaret Johnson; Berhir Ben Ouhida; .Marilyn McKee; Samuel Nace; Marilyn Jones; Ann Schwengcls; Christine Jack- son; Mallorie l.ightner: Alexander Aeholony. FOURTH ROW': Lovzlo Hnnzely; Fuad l«a: Margaret Ritehie: Pat Martinez: Praful Patel: Ruth Williams; Harold Sammons: Jouini Taoufik: Baqucr Razakzada; Sharron Smith; Nasor Ahmad Waliob: Acim Mohd Nahi: Saleh Fahhad. FILTH ROW : M. Shahid: Anwiya Andrews; Cena Shen: J. N. Kundneli: Glenn Trowbridge: Rachid Bcnaicha; Mary W ienand: Anwar Mahmoud: Uriah Gul Rokhari; Mohammad Khutiuk; Imad Kamel Moghrahi; Ahmad-Farid Issaq: Said Hofioni; Paul Lwe. AGGIE HAYLOFTERS Members of Aggie Haylofters met weekly to practice and improve their square dancing skills. In the spring. Hay- lofters’ 17th annual square dance festival was held. The se- lect 20-member Exhibition Team performed locally and at the National Square Dance convention. FIRST ROW : Jeanne Brownlee; Larry Downing: Judith Fullaway; Suzanne Allison: Jane Warten. SKt.OND ROW : Ann Nuckols: Dale Kauffman: Carol Kiesling; Karen Bum :: Hugh Malcolm. THIRD ROW: Louise Welder: Marty McKean; Linda Nein: John I’nb : Cheryl May. FOURTH ROW : Alice Hohden: Bruce Bryan: Janircc King; Ralph Ollar: Kerry Martin. 1 4 FIRST ROW : Linda Snodgrass: Gale Tigges: Lyndcth Holbiook: Jiidi Riunrr: Donna Smithcrman: Janet Johnson: Skip I.ueloff: Sandy Sullitau: Gerard Gil- liland: Dotigla Deem: Dale Jones. SKCOND ROW : Jim Diommomi: Kathy Tigges: Sandy Haga; Dean I’igman: Darryl Gollins: Sandy Fiseus: Dan Nein: Sally Hallam: Dathy Darker: Ronald Grates: l.inda Springer. THIRD ROW : Marilynn Coe: Robinette Rice: Jeanine Townley: Frances Fenton: Donna Raw- len; Gerald Fiscus; Joe Tscbcschkc: John Walter; Marilyn Manning; Sharon James: Klinrr Glayromb: Fred GotkIm-II. FOURTH ROW : Stan Druckenmiller: Randt Reeve; Rob W are: Terry Cowin, Randy llorth: Jnnn Knl: Nadine Ullery: Bob Kervhock: Dave (x ok: David Holbrook: Jim l.indrinood. FIFTH ROW : Wil- liam Wiggin . TreaMirer; Julie King. Secretary: James Haptonstall. Vice 1‘rf-ident: Tony Heaton. President: Thelma Deane. Spon-or: Harold Deane. Sensor: Nancy Deal. Sensor: K. R. Deal. Sponsor. HAYLOFTER’S EXHIBITION TEAM FIRST ROW: Cathy Tigge ; Matty McKean: Linda Snodgraw; Jim Drummond; John Pcda«: Karen Brunx; Terry Cowin: Rohanette Rice. SKCOND ROW: Louise Welker; Klmer (Jay-comb; Charlene Row: I.airy Downing: Nadine Cilery: Randy Reeve ; Janri Krtl: Donna Sniilhennan: (Jerald Gilliland; Jeanne Brownlee: Jim l.indcmood: Julie King. COLLEGIATE 4H The Collegiate 4-H Club assisted at the state 4-H con- ference, helped edit the Clover annual, and aided the local 4-H clubs. They also presented talks to inform the students on the International Karin Youth Exchange Program. FIRST ROW : Kill Bennett: Dianne Blackstock. secretary: Jim Park, treasurer; l.cwi Weaker, president. SKCOND ROW : Joan Camp: Kdith Baughman: Paula Morehouse: Rosemary Pfannensliel. THIRD ROW: Maty llolrson: Irene Kopjienhafer: Margaret lliifhnaii: Belly Jo Ponte. FOURTH ROW: Julie Kind; Ann (iorletl: G ary Merritt; Carol Knrcht. FIFTH ROW : Raleigh Brooks. 165 ---—----------------------------------------------------- RODEO CLUB FIRST ROW : Bill Kby: W all Elelcher, treasurer; Bonnie McPherson: Merrill Bond, pred- «leni: Belly Wulff, «ccretury; Joe Pctrumula, vice proidriit; Nancy Pnigei; Jessie Johnson: arolyn Patterson. SECOND ROW : Jim Kiteock; Harold Yoder; Ruiharui Homelier; Rjiharn Schneider: Rohb VnnPch; Donn IVj«-; Km Nachtnun: Jerry Green; Mike Sirin- «er; Roll Lyon . THIRD ROW’: Darrell RenneD; Kalhy Reagan: Donna Pound : Klaine Kwing; William Hutcheson; Dan Dyer: Myron Roger ; Belly Brunei: Peter Hay no: Slielhy Luff. FOURTH ROW : Shaton Doheny: Darrel Jones; John Appel; EM Pickering; Tom W'eimer; Don Wahl: Don Smith. Rodeo Club held .1 fall rodeo, a barrel racing clinic and sponsored the rodeo teams. The women’s team won the title of “1963 World’s Champion Inter-Collegiate Women’s Team. Both the men’s and women’s teams won regional championships. The club also held practice and instruction sessions to improve the riding skills of the members. 166 Ride ’em Cowboy! RIDING CLUB and the ion’s onal lion The GSU Riding Club was o| cn to anyone interested in horsemanship. Their activities included rides which were scheduled throughout the year. During fall quarter they sponsored an inter-collegiate horse show. FIRST ROW : Diane Flower; Carol Sue Kohl-ledt; Nancy Griffin: Jennifer Rupp: Sharon McLeod: Cherene Holland. SKCONI) ROW : Bev Unger: Chuck Murphy: MadiJy Boucher: Carol Cross; Noel Mi kelson; Dianne Schisler. THIRD ROW : Mike Drawl, praidrnt: Arnie Brody, vice president; Judy Be re ns, secretary; Kay Richter, treasurer; Linda Filing; Liz Bennett. GIRLS' MOUNTED QUADRILLE Girls interested in horsemanship made up the All-Girl Mounted Quadrille. This year the team put on exhibitions throughout the region. The grand chain, corner pivot, and grand square were only a few of the intricate dance move- ments that spectators saw the group perform. FIRST ROW’: Carol Cross; Rosemary Moline, vice president; Sue Kills, treasurer: Donna Sellers, secretary: Sandy Russell; Jane Drake, secretary: Sarah Davies. SKI .ONI) ROW : Sally Hallam; Diane Flower; Steve Thomas; Kllen Bacharach;Vicki Peterson: Tctrvi Bowe. CONCERT BAND 16$ CSU SINGERS The University Singers are a select group chosen by vocal tryouts. The group sponsors a spring tour every other year. Some of the major performances this year included the Christmas Choral Concert, the Fine Arts Series, and a spring concert. FIRST ROW : Janice Turner: Limia Hin han : Eunice Anderson; Veronica Dugdulc: Karlin Anderson; Nonna Anderson: Brenda Colter; Diane Line : Kay Calde; Corrine New; Ann Holley; Karen Johnson: Mary Ellen Bragonier. SECOND ROW: Nancy Scheyerman; Alice Kamo ; Beverly Greenlee: Bonnie Grillo: Kathleen Sheflin: Mari Lynn Coe; Charlene Row: Sharolyn Wilton; Janet Sutherland: l.oi Oekandcr; Delores Blehm; Sandra Sullivan; Cathv Holcomb; Donna Cnisr. THIRD ROW: Dick Kerns: Don Graves; Donn Graham; Dana Jeffries; Stuart Patehrn; Bruce Yost; Eric Klein tivcr; Colin Bass; Boh Glow, president; Dova Puckett: Gary Maxwell; Marvin (biddings; A1 Sipes; Carl Goodwin: Gary W yrnore. FOURTH ROW; Frank llencog; Robert Reichert; Felton Holley; Karl Udwurv; Lloyd Bogg ; Thoina Spencer; Dick Boggs; Greg Wells; Len Wertz; Ed Hewett; Dave Busch; Bruce Spence; Keith Guy: Jamc l.illiun: Lr Gray. ALPHA PHI OMEGA Alpha Phi Omega, one of the outstanding service organi- zations on the Colorado State University campus, rendered help to both the campus and community. Their main activi- ties included a “I st and Found” service, sponsoring the Ugly Man on Campus contest, and serving as ushers at various campus functions. To be eligible for membership, the prospective applicant has to have been a member of Boy Scouts, and on the CSU campus he has to have attained a high grade average anti participated in many extracurricular activities. FIRST ROW : Daniel Kent: Sig Palm; Boh llollowrll; Gary Tompkins: Jim Donahuc: Arthur llempcl. Ron Kaanehr; Don Anderson. SECOND ROW : Stephen Hopkin : Jamc Marshall: RoIh-m Kruny; Rudy Candler; Jim Bainiiligton; Bruce Hendrick : Doug Condit. THIRD ROW': Gary King; Jack B.irritt; Rocky Wooten; Bnrdwell Mo ; Jack Welch: Robert Puckett: Jamc Brigs : Mel Kenney. FOURTH ROW: Kenneth Bragon- icr: Dean Mo ; Patrick Kng ttom; Rodney Wrier; Paul Stokholm: Dan Kelleher; Jerry Ma on: Thomas Carnrto . FIFTH ROW : W. B. King, Adv.; G. F. W'etzler, Adv.: Dave Hcerwagcn, Pit- .: Roger Corner, Tltlsi Rodney Sailer. Sec.: Pete Muller. Sec.; David Miller, V.P.; Dave Young Jrum. V.P.; Jim Li mien wood. .-g TALENT KNIGHTS The Talent Knight promoted production and perform- ance of staged spectaculars at CSU. In addition to per- forining. they worked on make-up, sets, costumes and per- fecting routines. FIRST ROW: Cherie Canniff: Rob St indent Kenneth St. Louis; Thomas Spencer. SECOND ROW : Kit Edmondson; Nancy Starkehaum; Sandy Huffman; Robert Allerhriltgrn. THIRD ROW : Mary Richard ; Nancy Schrucrinan: Patricia Citnrno; Sandra Lee. FOURTH ROW : Lincoln Sliibao. vice president; Dick Kern : Lee Moeller, president; Laurence Carl-ion: Kohl) Squires; Aaron IJswood. W hat store is this sale at? FO' Fot tions. poran also s TH The dram: “The Durin their . 170 rm- [K r- per- FORENSICS Forensics sent (cams to various inter collegiate competi- tions. The members competed in debate, oratory, extem- poraneous speaking and different types of reading. They also sponsored an annual Colorado high school speech meet. FIRST ROW : Paul Oil : Patti Underwood: Becky Olsen. President: Mark Nyland: Dianne Harper: Jan Black: Susan Miller: Rod Hemphill: Cathy llutchin-on: Doug Kondil. SKCONI) ROW : Jan Christiansen, Treasurer: Maggie (Jlasier: Richard llopkin-. Faculty Advisor: Ted Punish. Publicity Cliaiiman; James Stitzel, Faculty Advi-ot; Joint Gascoyne; Phil Madiman. THEATRE GUILD Theatre Guild had a very busy year. They presented five dramatic productions including, “Little Mary Sunshine,” The Miracle Worker” and “Teahouse of the August Moon.” During winter quarter the members produced and directed their annual Theatre Guild laboratory productions. FIRST ROW : John H. Ward, president: Marilyn Morey, vice-president: Phyllis Karr, re- cording secretary: Clarence Red” Johnson: Thomas II. Naitircinrki: Meredith Miller. SKCONI) ROW : Shari Goeglein; Jan Christiansen: Karen (dark: Paul Otis; Susan Swen- son: Clarice Powell: Torn Thomsen. THIRD ROW : l.vtida Hancock: Virginia Anderson: (Ireg llonnold: Melva Spark : Trd Punish; Nancy Johnson. FOURTH ROW : Ccruld R. Morali: Rick Morgan; Carol Work: Stormy nil: Susie Miller; l tuia HrinkerhoH; l.iruta Delphenich. 171 FRENCH CLUB French Clui programs throughout the year stimulated interest in the culture and customs of French-speaking countries. In addition. French Club sponsored Friday luncheons at which students had an opportunity to converse in French. FIRST ROW : Kan Atlcn; Anne Accola: Carole Dominguez: Jan Baumc; Judy Sim . SKCOND ROW: Jo rph Harris; Michael McMa-ters: Susan Peterson: Marsha Holland: Raehid Bcnuirha. THIRD ROW : Julie Bio-. : l-rorui Bur rill: Mary Ann Junker: Helen Jackson; Jerry Custard: Oie-te Pino. FOURTH ROW: Dr. Wilmmili: Victor Sumini: Mina Put soul: Aldcljelil Huinrouni: K. W. O'Neill; Sylvuin l.ueien, president: Jeanne Saho, vice president. GERMAN CLUB German Club furthers the interests of its members in the culture and customs of Germany. Speakers and films high- lighted monthly meetings. The main event of the year was the German Christinas party. During winter quarter there was a “Color Evening” which proved very enjoyable. FIRST ROW : Sliuron Hazrlton. ireu-urrr: Sliorron Smith, secretary: Leslie Kiiglidi. presi- dent: Jim Warner. vici president. SKCOND ROW: Marilyn Salisbury: Sylvia Neumann: I .any Back.- : R..I. Ktioulr . THIRD ROW: Mary M ungcr: |. iii - Welker; Joyce Mallii ; jeannie Laidig. FOURTH ROW : Mary Becker; Jan Melxuid: Laurie Harls-rt: Kathryn Smellow; Ilarlene Flecker. FIFTH ROW: Nan Wilhite: Kvrjynr Pfister: Ruth Norton: Sandy Rundlemun. SIX’! II ROW: Kay Sheppard: I'-ley I.eBaron: Linda Gault: Ginny Saudi n. SKVKNTH ROW: Daw Zachmann: Linda Cassi n: John Arnold: Arden Fennell. KIGHTII ROW: Pal Auiiot; Garla Crgich; Clifford Wert; Charlr- Ault: Mr. Amo Prcller. 172 CHEMISTRY CLUB Chemistry Club was established to lietter acquaint chem- istry students with the experiences they might have when they are out of college. They presented programs showing dif- ferent aspect of chemistry for junior high school students. During spring quarter, the members held a picnic. Through- out the year there were tours to different industries through- out the area. FIRST ROW : Gervai-o Tompkin; David Brookman: Harry White, treasurer: Richard Hlisted, vice president; Jane-' Wood, president. SECOND ROW: Frank Mauro; James Linden, -rcretnry: Joanne Forshcrg; Terry Huskey; Sharon llaxclton. THIRD ROW: Richard Price: Marilvnn Swil rr: Jean Del .ay: Irene Wilhelm; Daniel Blake. FOURTH ROW1: Jeffery Lalit .: Scott Shackelford: James Holder: Kathleen Ilarland. FIFTH ROW : William Smith: Janet Obergfell; Bruce Nelson. SIXTH ROW: Roger Rcrnabcr; William Bulin: Gary Matthews: Thomas Matthews: Darrell Wilson. HORTICULTURE CLUB The annual Hort Show fall quarter was a big event for members of Horticulture Club as they crowned Karlin An- derson queen. Talks were given at the regular meetings by speaker in the different fields. FIRST ROW; l)r. Joe Honan. Advisor: Mr. George Beach. Faculty. SECOND ROW: Ron Sauer. President: Ronald Kg t r: Ann Beddocs. Ag. Council: Sally Saunders. THIRD ROW: Jim Green. Treasurer; Dennis Wolnick: Jackie Taylor: Jerry Nelson. Nice Presi- dent: Timothy Jaynes. Secretary. FOURTH ROW : Mary Schroeder: Sue Hardesty. FIFTH ROW : Cliutig-Cheng Mao; Rc l John-on: Clratle- Johnson. SIXTH ROW : I.any Pierce: Robert Sehlagelrr. SEVENTH ROW : KeniH-th Raker; Dennis Cody: Dave Boyle; Tim Saunders. 173 FIRST ROW : Yirkir D ivy: Nancy Krvo; Kathleen Burke: Judy Graham: Tma Grochy: Howl May Hu.key. SKCONI) ROW : IxMiic lianavan: Dave Baumaart; Frank DelMaXio; •Man Bollinger: Bruce Winkle; Drilov Grni| h: Jerry Beagley; Dick Manum. THIRD ROW : Jack Oliver: Gary Sigler: Andy n icrv n: William Robin-on; Sieve Jaoueu; Roy White; Kenneth Wood: Fred Yamadiita; Kenneth Kinodiilu. JUDO CLUB The Judo Club at CSI' offers a program of training in the sport. Hosting tournaments, honoring outstanding members at an awards banquet, holding a Japanese New Year’s event caller! Kngami-BiraJci, ami a farewell picnic were actvitics of the club. SIEGGA SKI CLUB Siegga Ski Club experienced its most successful year and its greatest membership increase in past year. The mem- bers held a Ski Carnival at Breckenridge which featured intramural ski competition. They also worked in cooperation with the C. S. U. Ski Team. FIRST ROW: Carolyn Wine hell: Ted Decker: Dan Whelan: Jim Malone; Torn Witt. SKCONI) ROW: Kathy Moody: Mary Jo Ayer: John Virkland: Dirk llan«on: Craig Michaels. THIRD ROW : Marilyn Peterson: Paula Johnson: Frank Thornton: Rill Kiar i : John Palmer. FOURTH ROW: Maureen O-thy: Marsh Widnier: harry Stiohmeyer: Betty Bell: Roh Layton. FILTH ROW: Gary Harris Treas: Suae llopkin-. Sec.: J. C. Duncan. Pres. 174 SPC Thi cars throu, an all SPORTS CAR CLUB the The members of Sports Car Club are interested in sports ers cars and good driving techniques. The club held rallies ent throughout the year and in addition to these there was also ities an all school Gymkhana. FIRST ROW : James Wilson. Pun.: Jerry Glover, V. Pie .: Ann Stephenson. See.: Pali Tudor, Trea .: Tom Baldwin: Frank Senft; Tom Brewster. SECOND ROW: Robert Park. Adv.: William Maiwmann; I a mice Davis: Annie Kvans: Mary Wilson: Sheri Join : Karen l.ewi . THIRD ROW : Alice Fame ; Jame Millard: Dan Hardwick: Michael l.inizi; Susan Peter- son: Robert Lariuc: Rene Klw. FOURTH ROW: (harle- Reed: Wayne Kracger: John Trenary; Keith Sargent: George O'Brien; James Bond. FILTH ROW: Lloyd Williams; la uis Krhard; Gary Slarner; Virgil Doyle. 175 ORCHESIS FIRST ROW : Tina Tola , secretary; Kelly McClure; Nadine Katliff; Carol Ann Boyle; Karen MeCarvin. SECOND BOW: Kathie Hay : Jean Mavromali : l.indo Hinshaw; Carolyn Lewis treasurer. THIRD ROW : l.inda Drlphrnich: Meredith Miller, vice prc i- «lent; Betsy Biedermon; Sandy Huffman. FOURTH ROW: Le Schnkk: Riek Marti: Boh Ping ; Doug Puckett; Boh Swindcn; Doug Sterrett. FIFTH ROW : Judi Hay, president; Kerry Jurgen : Kaye Koger; Cyndie Clink. The | ur|M s4 of Orchesis, the modern dance group is to increase proficiency in technique and to stimulate creativity in the art form of the Dance. The members presented original programs for the students during the year. fcojjd FIRST ROW : Retta Jane Stinnett, treo urcr: Kuy Schrimdicr, ccrrtary: Carol Joy. presi- dent: Martha Davis, vice president. SECOND ROW : Alice Weed: Jeannine William : Kathy Howe: Kay IVreUtein: Nancy Day. THIRD ROW : Sharon Wood ; Ann Brier; Michelle Shocncmiin; Parry A ruler n. SWAN CLUB STU Swan Cluh cultivated synchronized swimming ami im- proved the swimming skills of its members. The members are women with above average swimming talents who were chosen at tryouts during the fall. Swimming clinics were held throughout the year. The all fait the act largest yearly 176 is to tivity Iginal nd inv vers arc o were ;$ were , rtiUi iw „ . Uptr S kmr . rT Utipe? '•cut U|, « • «.! .. n«t ttvro . .ouJ'-t ' -' ItvminU, JS sar Kss gBfcr.rt orr (tin 2L? iC .«a. i w H® If orlh lu... 'N rIi3 pvt «.An UM' ' «« A raBssaas aSsrfSS- nd (here they J K Hit. «a «e : Mnd ?,,.P-' ‘ l k,t irf fKt.r. .L waV worn cm over ihou nha’.t he lop t Moreover n, « •«• then thou God in nw .c the host ul uni. «• ■ 'I Uj tfl nd Ad an O J id as Cod tom .v nvote the host rotn Gtbeon even of David went out STUDENT RELIGIOUS COUNCIL The Student Religious Council represented the interests of all faiths in its program, which was designed to coordinate the activities of all the religious groups on campus. Their largest annual project was working together to present the yearly Religion in Life Week. FIRST ROW: Penelope Min. president; Brenda Colter, secretary; Roger Payne, tire president; Paul Johnson. SECOND ROW: Sandra Flowers; Man ia Turk: Beverly Wellington: Sidney Hiekel. THIRD ROW : Jim Smith; Cordon Warren: Donna Murray; Mrs. Claudinc Watcrbury. FOURTH ROW : John Nelson: James Sartoris; Clean Trowbridge; Harold Stcinlioff. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FELLOWSHIP FIRST ROW: Carol Jalin: Samira KIokco, crrrinry: Dave Ceisler, treasurer: Larry Womack. president; Willie K«-il. vice prrddcnl: Stive l.nngc. SECOND ROW: Norb Miwslcr: Bernicen Baumann: David Peler-on; Devon Davi ; Joe Dcschanipn; Mary Ander- son: Ron Tliaeinert: Carol Schultz: Cillieit Fechner. FIRST ROW : Julia Reddick: Barbara Kr„lcr: Ko-clla Claypool: Donna Murphy; Ann Clark: Marilyn Caldwell, secretary. SECOND ROW : Marshall Reddick: Keith Sargent: Thomas Ellis, treasurer: John Painter: William James; Robert Coppc , president: Arno Prelie,. The Christian Science Fellowship at CSU offers its members the opportunity to develop their beliefs into a way of life. The group s|K nsoml lectures by noted Christian Scientists, as well as holding evening worship sen'ices and discussion groups to provide spiritual inspiration. GAMMA DELTA The members of Gamma Delta, associated with St. John's Lutheran church, worked together to study the Bible while being trained for further work in the Lutheran church. Ac- tivities of the group included retreats, sneaks, and parties. 178 NEWMAN CLUB The Newman dub at CSC encouraged the development «if Catholic leadership with its daily Rosaries at Danforth Chape! and regular Sunday night meetings. The Club was also quite active with retreats, weekly speakers, and com- munion breakfasts. FIRST ROW: Phyllis Karr: Bonnie Martin: Mary Lee Vigil: Veronica Dugdalc: Michele Dugan: (Carolyn Mangu- SKCONI) ROW: Richard Kllis: Joan Canning; Phylli Mahnkr; Marilyn iicincn; Nicholas Whelan: Mary Beth Floyd. THIRD ROW: Greg Thompson: Sheila Flanagan; John Gascoyne; Dun Brechtel: David Pipkin: William Hensley. FOURTH ROW: Jim Bowen: Mary Jo Bogard: Marvin Liewer; Terry AblioU; Rod Wrier. FIFTH ROW: William Drobnick; Claudia Roger : Align ! Auer: James Sicfkcn: Janie Sartoris; Daniel Frilion. SIXTH ROW : Paul Si. Louis, president: Michael l.iuwi. vice president; Maggie Glasicr. secretary; John F.mery. treasurer; Jane Kanior; Cathie Michaud: Maureen Whalley: Roseinary Pfannenstiel. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION The Baptist Student I nion served to link the religious and student lives of its members. This was accomplished through its weekly meetings on Sunday evenings and several re- treats which were held during the school year. FIRST ROW: Philip William : Jerry Ma-on, president; Sharon Hale, secretary: Naomi Williams: Rodney Sallee, vice president. SKCONI) ROW : W. T. MeCregor; T«-ena Atchley: Charlotte Smmt: Peggy Sherrod; Sharolyn Wilmn; Paul Sjicnccr. 179 ii_____ ATHLETICS FOOTBALL Under the able guidance of Coach Mike Lude, the CSU eleven opened the 1963 campaign in convincing fashion, easily disposing of the University of the Pacific 20-0. The following Saturday a crowd of 27.000 watched CSIPs Rams suffer the worst defeat in the university’s history, 69-0, at the hands of an excellent Air Force Academy team at Falcon Stadium. In the first home game of the season Arizona State Uni- versity handed the Rams their second lopsided defeat in many weeks, 50-7. A nighttime capacity crowd of 15,000 saw the Sun Devil speedsters show off their excellent running and passing games. The following week found the Rams dropping their third straight contest 21-3 to Wyoming’s Cowboys at Laramie. The CSU eleven couldn’t capitalize on numerous Wyoming mistakes. Despite Phil Jackson's 70-yard touchdown run on the first play from scrimmage, the CSU eleven dropped a 48-14 de- cision to a powerful Utah university team at Salt Lake City. On the following Saturday tremendous clutch defense and an adequate offense proved to he enough as the Ram eleven earned a well-deserved homecoming win over a tough Texas Western squad before a full house at Colorado Field. An en- thusiastic crowd went wild on the fifth play of the game when John Christensen hit Howard Knapp with a 19 yard scoring pitch to put the Aggies on top 6-0. After Western scored a second quarter touchdown to cut the CSU margin to 7-6. the Ram tallied two more times to put the game on ice. Howard Knapp's electrifying 16 yard run and fullback Ken lline’s 3 yard smash made the score 21-6. In the following game, the Rams showed no trace of their spark of a week ago as they dropped a 25-0 decision to New Mexico before 10.000 at Ram Stadium. A week of hard drilling proved fruitless as a powerful squad from Utah State plowed through CSl ’s weak defense for a 36-13 victory before 11.000 disappointed fans. FIRST ROW : Lupt. Harlan !.car: John Ghrtstensrn; Tom Hiu- lon: Wayne Mull: Ru s Mowrer; John Quinn: Stan Gruff; Fred Hollaii ; John Swuoon; Don Pomerroy; Boh Schwrid. SKCOND ROW : Jim Dawson: Jriry Barnes: Kddir Belt: Jun l.aux: Lance Ritter: Harry .Mr('lu kry; Larry Potts: Tony Rotelli: Chuck Meyers: John Mulay: Boh Hinton. THIRD ROW : Larry French: Jim Weaver; John Janitell: Gary Sehrorder: Phil Jack- son: Bruce Irvine: Allen Rohde; Jetre Fager: John Stroll; Bill Coffey; George Gutierrez. FOURTH ROW : Jim Sehlagrl; Paul Koehler: Ron Hotiiz: Norman Burkett: Htihert Brown: Jim Coir: Ken Hines; Don Law ley: Helmut Hinkle: Don Simmon. FIFTH ROW: Tom Taylor: Ron Broeavich: Ron Stoo| s: Howard Knapp: Fred Klinger; Sieve Goldman: Boh Greathouse: Doug Newton: Jint Biddle: Tom McCant : Ken Blair. SIXTH ROW : Joseph Crihari: Trainer James Stubs; Vem W'alrh; Paul Lanham; head roaeh Milo I.ude; Art Mangel : Bill Graver; Douglas York: Willium Hanks. 183 VARSITY FOOTBALL CSV Opponent 20 Univ. of Pacific 0 0 Air Force Academy 69 7 Arizona Stair U. 50 3 Wyoming U. 21 14 Utah JUniv. 48 21 Texas Western 14 0 New Mexico Univ. 25 13 Utah State Univ. 36 20 Montana Univ. 12 20 Brigham Young Univ. 24 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL CSV Opponent 28 Colorado State College 0 10 Air Force Academy 14 6 Northeastern JC 12 0 Wyoming Univ. 37 Aggie defender haul down ASU' Turkovich. 184 Head Conch Mike Lude: An Mangle : Paul l.anham: Joe Crihari: Bill Graver. I I Lobos crush Ron Brocavich. 185 Homecoming crowd goc- wild as Rams move goalward. Riiw Mowrrr ami Doug Newton chiK’ New Mexico back a Phil Jackson look on. Burkett weep® Icfl end again ! Arizona Slate a Bob Hinton watches The Rams traveled for their next to the last game of the season on the followin'; weekend and snapped a two-game losing streak by whipping Montana's Grizzlies 20-12. Three long touchdown runs and a field goal proved too much for CSl as the Cougars from Rrigham Young squeaked by the Rums 24-20 in the last game of the season for the Ram eleven. A small crowd of 4.000 at Cougar Stadium wit- nessed the contest. The loss gave CSl a .4-7 season mark. Fullback Ken Hines ended the year with 541 yards rushing, an outstanding ICCord for the powerful senior. Senior tackle Harlan Lear, the Aggie captain, led the Ram defensive unit during the entire year. The Aggie yearlings, coached by Joe Crihari. posted a 1-3 record. The frosh Started off the season in fine fashion by whipping Colorado State College’s junior varsity squad 28-0. The yearlings then dropped two close decisions, the first 11-10 to the Air Force frosh at the Academy. The second heart breaker was a 12-6 loss to Northeastern Junior Col- lege at Sterling. The freshmen ended the season by ab- sorbing a 47-0 loss to Wyoming's talent-laden squad at Laramie. Among the outstanding Aggie yearlings were ends Tom Pack. Dave Yurosek. Mike Marker, ami Ken Zeiler; guards Mike Davies and Tom Collins; fullback Tom French; and quarterback Bob Wolfe. Mike Ludc studies the action. CSU's Newton, Graft, Burkett, l.rar, and Biddle maul USUN all-American Bill Munson. I 187 Member of ihe football team watch from the sideline . 189 SOCCER Coach Adel Kamal’s «occer team had a good season this fall and led the Rocky Mountain Soccer League midway through the campaign. The well-balanced squad won its first four starts easily hut, when the second half of the sea- son got underway, the Ram hooters ran into three tough foes and drop| ed all three games. This left the CSU soccer team with a season record of 4-3. In the first contest of the season the Rams easily dis- I osed of Colorado School of Mines by a score of 5-3. Next the I motors romped over Regis College by a 9-2 count. The next two games found the Aggies winning handily over I-owry Air Force Rase 7-1 and Colorado College 7-2. Tin- second half of the season proved disastrous to the CSU Soccer team. After winning four in a row, they dropped a close contest to tin liootcrs from Denver. 4-3. The next cont l with Colorado University dropped the Aggies from first place. The strong Boulder squad whipped the hooters from CSU 7-4 on a narrow field at Boulder. The Rams suffered their worst defeat of the year the fol- lowing week at the Air Force Academy. The Falcon hooters won the contest handily by a count of 6-0 on a wet, slippery field. The club, only in their second season in the Rocky Mountain Soccer League, provided their opponents with stiff competition «luring the entire campaign. Bruce Okine was their leading point maker. CSU Opponrnt 5 Golo. School of Mines 3 9 Regis College 2 7 l.owry Air Force Base 1 7 Colorado College 2 3 Denver University 4 4 Air Force Academy 7 0 Colorado University 6 FIRST ROW: Alan Gurdncr: Taovfik Jouini; Mohammad Aghili: Bill I'atzyhok: Rachid Bennicha: F.rir Lindsay: Oiooiibak Skid- rataun. SKCONI) ROW: Jack Mickle: Ziad Mughrahi: John Mac- key; Alexander Diodin: George Auieda: Bruce Okine. captain; Hanzdy Loszlo: Bill Moninger: Kenneth Baker. THIRD ROW: Dr. Add Kamel: Dale Vigil: Enrique Galdo: David Taylor: Ed Nultall: John Metz: Mike Abtcrlund, co-captain: Nick Rayricr: John King: John Ryan. 190 PEP ORGANIZATIONS The pep band, cheerleaders and Pepperettes made sport- ing events more enjoyable for all. They kept fans cheering whether the home team was winning or losing. Not only did they perform at athletic contests, they also helped with other student activities. The Pepperettes, known throughout the Rocky Mountain area for their excellence-, gave many good half-time shows at both football and basketball games. They also performed during the College Days Parade, at |K-p rallies, at Denver Bronco football games, and were on call for community service help. The cheerleaders, both varsity and freshmen, performed at all major home athletic events and conducted an excellent cheerleader clinic for high school cheerleaders in the area. Tin- pep band, conducted by Otto Werner, played the background music for the Pepperettes. Kiiirii lli-inu-, Glenn Ann Gauiman, and Pain Martin begin “Peter Gunn routine. 192 FIRST ROW: Hilary llarkmlx-rg: Pam Marlin: Ginny Foelil. SECOND ROW: Sandra Stcvenaon; Jill Young; Nancy Ferrtwe. THIRD ROW : Karen Hcinxe: Donna Tib- belts; Robin O'Flying; Glenn Ann Gnutana . rtrr 193 Johnny Nn h: Glennie Windy; Domui (lurk: Boblx- Terrell: I.iz Abrainxni: l-eifch Spence. BASKETBALL Coach Jim Williams' eager posted an outstanding 16-9 record against tough competition and ended the season as the mythical Rocky Mountain area independent champion, having beaten Wyoming and Denver twice each and splitting with the Air Force. The Rams, after losing All-American Bill Green and highly rated Brian Kthridge through graduation, dropped their first contest to NIT-bound New Mexico 55-53 after staging a tremendous second half rally. The next night, the Aggie eagers evened their young season record at 1-1 by whipping Arizona 57-45. The roundballers won their next three home games easily before journeying to the Far West Classic Tournament. Wright dropjicd in 21 against Okla- homa State; the Rams won 58-49. Against Washington. Wright again led the Ram attack with 20 counters. The Ag- gies won that one by a lopsided score of 96-60. The Rams then easily disposed of a sloppy Washington team by a score of 82-52. In the Far West Classic, the CSC eagers disposed of Iowa in the first round before losing to a powerful Oregon State team in the semi-finals, 53-51. After the Oregon State con- test. the Rams dropped another close contest to Oregon by a score of 65-59. The Aggies earned a 4th place finish in the tournament. The Rams came hack home to whip North Dakota 73-44 ami up their season record to 6-3. On the following weekend, the Aggie eager whipped Denver University at Denver 74-55 with Wright and Matthews pacing the Ram attack with 16 points each. FIRST ROW: Jim Warner: Bill W'rstoby: Bill Kilt-: Nathaniel Hu-tion; Wynn Hoffman; Dave Sigafoo-: Barry Wallace: Gary Anderson. SECOND ROW : Coach Fcrgu on; Ron Um:w-u . Mgr.: Tom Vidakovich; Denny Foster: Terry Mathew : Connie W right; Coach Giant: Coarli William-. 195 196 Sonny Bu-lion Denny Fwtcr Toni Vidakovich Bony W allace Wynn Hodman Bill Wcstoljy 197 Jim Warner Bill F.llis Coach Williams poses with his six seniors, clockwise Jo his left: Bill Ellis, Terry Matthew , Wynn Hoffman. Barry Wallace, Cary Ander- son. and Dave Sigafoos. 198 Terry Matthews shows perfect form. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL The Ram freshmen team, under the guidance of In- Ferguson. earned a respectable 6-5 record. After dropping their first two games to Lowry Air Force Base and Denver, the Aggie yearlings heat Regis College. They then lost to the Air Force frosh before whipping CSC. They then split with Wyoming's freshmen. I cat CSC again, and lost to 1)1’. before closing the season with impressive wins over previously unbeaten Colorado and Regis. Guard Rick Fines, center Dale Schlueter. and forward Bill Key led the Aggie yearling to their impressive season. Key led the scorers, Schlueter the rebounders, and Fines was the hirst play maker. Among the other outstanding frosh were Tom Park, Bob Janowski. and Paul Rose. 200 FIRST ROW: Rill Key: Ed Orlo-ky; Dale Schlueter; Boh Janow-ki: Tom Pack: Chuck Hew. SECOND ROW : Coach Ferguson; Paul Ro e: Jack Benedict; Don Pitchford; Dick Fines; Steve Beckman: Fred Oglesby. Trainer; Art Callc- go (not present). WRESTLING esu Opponent 4 Colo. State College 26 11 Oregon Stale 23 6 Western State 29 15 Air Force 9 7 Iowa State U. 26 13 Iowa State College 20 34 Denver 0 2 Wyoming 25 14 Adams State 11 5 Oklahoma State 27 11 Oklahoma 19 Coach Don “Tuffy Mullison’s grapplcrs had a better season than indicated by their first 3-8 record. In their first match, they dropped a lopsided decision to Colorado State College, the 6th ranked squad in the nation. They then dropped two more matches, the first to Oregon State, a west coast powerhouse, and the second to W estern State. The Rams gained their first victory against Air Force, by a decisive margin of 15-9. After losing two more contests, the Aggie grapplcrs shut out a weak Denver University team 34-0. The Rams then traveled to Laramie where they were soundly defeated by Wyoming. The biggest victory of the year came the following weekend when the Rams heat Adams State, the NCAA small college champion. The wres- tler ended the season by losing to Oklahoma State Univesity and Oklahoma, two nationally ranked Big Eight teams. Due to the rugged schedule which the Rams faced, the season was a good one. Six of the eight losses came at the hands of tin- nationally ranked teams. Outstanding for the Rams were 130 | ound Larry Harrison, 8-0-3, and heavy- weight Ken Hines, 7-1-2. 201 FIRST ROW: T. Grossi: L. Harrison: C Ross: T. WII- lianison: R. Goodman: R. L'rauo. SECOND ROW: K. Young: G. Tucker; K. Wilbanks; J. I.angdon; B. Hendirn: J. Phillips; I). Morgan. THIRD ROW: R. Ilugainan: D. Reynold ; G. Meyers; J. I-aux; J. Janitcll; L Peterson; J. Panel; T. Justice. c 5 6 5 8 8 4 4 7 7 ( Iowa Stale' Sharify one-arms CSU'j Bill Mrivdren. SWIMMING CSU Opponent 59 Eastern N.M. 36 62 Texas Tech 33 57 Wyoming 38 80 Montana 12 80 Weber State 15 •11 Utah 5 19 Denver •16 75 Colorado 20 76 Kama 19 68 New Mexico 25 Under the guidance of Coach Art Solow the CSU swim- ming team posted the best dual meet record in recent years for a liani squad. The only loss of the season came at the hands of a tough I tali squad. The tankers gained wins over Eastern New Mexico, Texas Tech, Wyoming, Montana. Weber State, Denver, Colorado. Kansas State, and New Mexico. In the 1)1 Relays, CSI' finished second behind DU in the four team meet. The Rams easily won the Wyoming Relays and finished second again behind DU, in the Western Collegiate Swimming Meet at Denver. In that meet, Dan Behr, CSI star, won the 200 yard backstroke with a time of 2:01.9, setting new WCS.W. |mm I, and CSU records in the process. In the same meet, CSI s Freestyle and Medley Relay teams bettered the NCAA qualifying times. Coach Solow and six squad members, John Shire. Dan Rehr, Dave DcLapp, Mike Greene, Dennis Wolnick, and Riek Prokaski traveled to the college division NCAA tourna- ment during spring break. 203 FIRST ROW : R. Fagerstrn: I). Hauri; G. Klumli: J. W'ilul- -ki: S. Kiwi lurk-ton. SECOND ROW : Coach An Solow: I). DcLapp; J. Tribune: I). Wolnick: M. Greene: J. Shirey: I). Behr: R. l roka-ki. THIRD ROW. I). Henry; R. Mc- Cormick: T. Howaid; Awhtant Coach J. Mechen. GYMNASTICS Coach Ken MeAferty's gymnast.' posted a very impressive 5-2-1 record, the best mark by a CSC gymnastics team in the school’s history. After soundly defeating Kansas and drop- ping a narrow decision to Fort Hays, the gymnasts beat Fort Lewis before tying with BYU. The Rams rapidly improving since the beginning of the season, whipped the next three opponents. Fort Lewis, Fort Hays, and I tah la-fore dropping their last meet to Brigham Young. Senior Bruce Morgcncgg and freshman Jim Lamb were the leading point getters for the squad. CSU 76 S3 61 56 76 76 71 •18 Opffonent Kansas Fori Hayes Fort Lewis BYU Fort Lewis Fort Hayes Utah BYU FIRST ROW : Bnier Bryan; Gary INiillii ; Roy Quime: Dirk Cawll: Roj;rr Williamson. SKGONI) ROW : Conch K. 1- MeAfcriy; Jim Kallay; Charles Jarkron: Bruce Morgenegg; Jim I .nrnh; Ray Beeson. The Ram baseball squad, after losing all six of its spring vacation road games to tough foes, came back to home ter- ritory and dropped its seventh in a row to Colorado State College before gaining a convincing win over Regis Col- lege, 16-1. After losing two games each to the University of Denver and Wyoming, the Rams easily disposed the same DU team 13-0. The CSl nine managed only two more wins, the first a close 9-8 decision over the Air Force, the other a 4-3 squeaker over the tough Bears from Greeley. The young Ram Squad showed hustle 3iid desire but lacked experience, thus finishing the long season with a dismal •1-19 record. The CSU yearlings posted an outstanding 4-1 record, the only loss being a 11-5 decision to DU. The leading varsity batters were Julio Landa and Curtis Threatt. Landa. playing second base, hit .356 and Threat!, catching, hit .291. l-croy I jimori led the Ram pitching staff with a 2-2 record while Jack Capp posted the ! est earned run average, a commendable .370. Landa was selected to the District Seven NCAA All Star team, gaining a third team position at second base. BASEBALL VARSITY use Opponent New Mexico U. 0 4 Arizona State Li. 0 7 Arizona State li. 2 4 Arizona State U. 3 14 Grand Canyon College 3 4 New Mexico U. 1 3 Colorado St. College 1 2 Regi College 16 1 Ifcnver U. 7 11 Denver U. 5 1 Wyoming LJ. 7 13 Wyoming U. 10 19 Denver 0. 13 0 Denver U. 6 9 Wyoming U. 4 12 Air Force 9 8 Air Force 6 8 Colorado State C. 4 3 Denver U. 3 8 Denver U. 6 8 Air Force 0 2 Air Force 1 8 Colorado State G 2 FRESHMEN 19 CSU Opponent Denver U. 9 7 Colorado U. 6 0 Wyoming li. 6 4 Wyoming U. 1 0 Denver U. 5 11 205 FIRST ROW: A. Apo: (!. Town-end: R. Bradin: J. Landa: I.. Shiboa; I.. Ujimori; II. R. Jolin-ton: I). Kollman: C. Threatt. SFiCOND ROW: Coach Irv Fergu on; A. Schneider; J. Capp: L Schneider: T. Heftier; J. Hampton:-G. Bry-on: J. Wood; B. Brown; G. Moyle. 206 Ham third «acker puls lag on «living opponent. TENNIS Boxscore CSU Opponent New Mexico U. 1 6 New Mexico U. 1 6 Arizona State U. 2 5 Arizona State U. 5 2 Arizona U. 0 7 Arizona U. 0 7 Colorado U. 0 9 Colorado State C 7 1 Texas Western 1 S Colorado State C 7 2 Colorado U. 0 9 Denver U. 2 5 Utah State U. 4 3 Air Force 2 7 Denver U. 2 5 Wyoming U. 1 8 Wyoming U. 1 8 FIRST ROW: Clint Wood; Bert Eastman: John Meyer. SECOND ROW : Tom Hatton; Jim Warner: John Hagan. The inexperienced CSU nebnen finished the season with a disappointing 4-13 record. During the spring vacation tour, the Rains dropped five of six. gaining only a 5-2 decision over Arizona State University. Coach Pete Barizon's squad gained only three more wins, the first two over Colorado Slate College and the last over Utah State’s Aggies. John Hagan, a freshman and the team’s numlter one man. did an outstanding job despite his limited experience. Hagan won the Doc Jones Memorial Tennis Tournament this past fall. Pete Barizon, CSU tennis coach, awards John Hagan the Doc Jones Memorial Trophy. 207 GOLF The Ram linksmen posted a 0-5-1 record during the Spring tour, gaining only a tie with Arizona University. Once hack in home territory, the Rams skunked Regis 23 4, before dropping six of its next seven. 'Hie CSU squad caught fire, however, and finished the season with wins over CSC, Warren Air Force Base, and Wyoming. Boh Douma made an excellent showing in the Pikes Peak Invitational Tournament, posting a 54 hole total of 232, good for eighth place in a field of more than 40. Boxtcote CSU Opponent New Mexico U. 4 17 New Mexico U. 2 19 Arizona State U. 9 12 Arizona State U. 7‘A 1314 Arizona U. 10V4 10 4 Arizona U. 3‘A 17 4 Regis 23 4 Air Force 3 21 Colorado U- 8'A m Colorado State C. 17'A 914 Wyoming U. 7 11 Denver U. Colorado U. m 7‘A 14A 19 4 Denver U. 5 22 Colorado State C. 20 7 W'arren Ait Force Ba e 12 3 Wyoming U. 8 % 6 'A Seaton Record — 5 11 1 Pike Peak invitational CSU — 10th Rob Douma led the Rain with a 232 total. l.ette men 1. Chuck Clark 2. Bob Douma 3. Boh Herchrnrocdcr ■t. Ken Ixwi 5. Kent Nel on ( . Boh Robinette 7. Galynn We lulling FIRST ROW : Ken Ixwis; Boh Douma: Bob Robirn-tte. SECOND ROW : Bob liciclu-nwaldcr: Galynn Wendling; Chuck Clarke; and Kent Ncl on. 20 TRACK BOXSCORE — INDOOR esu Opponent 61 Wyoming 49 60 Air Force 53 28 $ Colorado U. 74 4 BOXSCORE — OUTDOOR CSU Opponent 62 Texas 52 4 N. Mexico 51 60 Western N. Mexico 51 112 4 (Colorado State Col. m CC 18 8 $ Colorado State Col. 72 Denver U. 67 95 Wyoming U. 45 The Ram trackmen were undefeated in dual and triangular meets, winning six in a row. Their lone indoor loss was to Colorado's Buffaloes. The CSl’ runners placed third in the CU Relays behind New Mexico and CL . In the Howard Wood Dakota Relays, both the sprint medley relay team and the 2-mile relay team copped top honors. Four school records fell during the ’63 season. In his first meet. Lonnie Wright hurled the shot put 52’7” for a new CSL standard. Del Hcssel ran the 880 yard run in 1 minute 19:5 seconds for another Ram record. The other two records were the medley relay and the 2-mile relay. Chuck Bolinger. Del Hcssel, Jerry Schmidt, and Gerry Clyde combined to erase the existing medley relay mark with a 10 minute. 18:1 second performance. The new 2-mile relay record of 7 minutes. 41.2 seconds was set by Dick Yahn, Gene Lundquist, Gary Shepard, and Del Hessel. FIRST ROW: Coach Vern Mcllone; Jerry Quillcr: Giro Davis: Marv Hotkden: Dick Yahn: Del llosnel: Dave Gorin- ley: Kun Mowrer. SECOND ROW: Gary Shepard; Ken Blair: Gene Lundquist: Jim Dawson: Boh Greathouse; Gerry Clyde. THIRD ROW: John Watson; Dick Toiwlec: Whit Brandon: Al AniiKimc: Carry Arlian: Merle Carle Carwin. FOURTH ROW : John Olienehain; Mike Serna; Don Bishop. 209 Gene Lundquist, mile run: Ken Blair, hijeh jump: and Dick Yalm. 880 yd. run. H v li I: 0 1 n 1 Del Heasel, 880 and mile run. 210 Bob Greathouse, hurdle . CROSS COUNTRY The cross country team, coached by Vern McHone, had a disappointing season. The best the Ham harriers could do was a fifth-place finish in the 1)1 Invitational. In the other three meets, the Hams finished last. The Aggie runners lacked ! oth depth and experience, having lost last year's outstanding performers by graduation. Dick Yahn and Gene I.undquist were the leading Aggie point getter. Other squad- men were Don Bishop. Whit Brandon, George (Carlson. Marv Hodsden, Jerry Quiller, and Bob Stage. Wyoming Invitational—CU 33, DU-51, Wyoming-59, Southern Colorado-105. CSU-117. 1)1' Invitational -Cl 31. NMU-51, DU-74, Wyoming-87, CSU-123, Southern Colorado-132. CU Invitational—NMU-44, CU-46, DU-56, Wyoming-77, CSU-126. Air Forcc-15, CSU-58. UCLA-15, CSU-47. COLORA. STiT: COLORAT STAT? ' TSuoradq state OliORAOC state 211 FRONT ROW : Jerry Quitter: Gene I.undquUt; Dick Yahn: Man Hodsden. SECOND ROW : Rot) Stage: Don Hi-Jk | : W hit Brandon. INTRAMURALS The intramural program, under the direction of Bo Cowel, provides many activities for those men not interested in varsity athletics. Due to the diversity of the program, almost every man on campus participates in intramurals. During spring quarter of 1963 the Hawaiian Club took the all-university trophy in softhall while Newsom NE copped independent championship and SAE won the fra- ternity title. Sig Ep won the all-university volleyball cham- pionship. Rockwell East and the Hawaiian Club won di- isional honors in the same sport. A1 Henderson and Al Richter of Sig Ep took the handball doubles championship while Dana Jeffries, unattached, won the table tennis singles competition. In track and field, AGR led the pack with 40 points. Theta Chi and Acacia finished second and third re- spectively. Ken Newsom took top honors in billiards as did Cosmopolitan Club's Nandlal Juneja in badminton singles. Wallace and Sieler of AVMA won the badminton doubles trophy and Nelson and Dr-frit's of Hawaiian Club took the horseshoes doubles championship. SAE won the all-fraternity championship, Newsom Northeast the all-residence crown, and Hawaiian Club the all-independent trophy. Fall quarter of 1963 found the Hawaiian Club winning the all-university football championship while LXA and Aylesworth SW copped their respective divisional titles. SPE won the all-campus cageball crown. Rockwell East won the residence championship in the same sport. Johnson and Sherman of Ellis SE took the tennis doubles crown; Alan Allard of AGR won the handball singles; and Bob White, AGR. copped the horseshoes singles. Winter quarter of 1961 found Newsom NW taking the all-university swimming championship, follower! closely by Aylesworth SE and ATO. The skiing crown went to ATO, with SAE and LXA finishing second and third. Lambda Chi won the all-university basketball title while Rockwell East and AVMA took the residence and independent crown. Ellis SW won the bowling championship while l.XA took the fra- ternity championship and the Bowling Club won the inde- pendent division. The final sport of winter quarter, wrestling, was won by the ATO’s. Green SE finished second and Farm- house copped third. 212 Intramural football at its best. 213 Mighty swing proves fmltlcv. 214 Com! soccer, a familiar scene in the oval. WRA, one f the oldest and tin- best organizations for the college female, provides many athletic opportunities for the CSr coed. The WRA intramural setup is smiliar to the hoys' IM setup. Tournaments and playoffs are scheduled for all the various sports and the girls are aide to participate in a great variety of extra-curricular activities. Among the many WRA activities are the annual Christmas party honoring members, participation in the regional women’s ski meet, and the Phtilla Pltun Nile. CSC coed unreels mighty Iwckhand. 215 Sofilmll is tin- major WRA intramural | ort for spring. RESIDENCE HALLS FIRST |iri iilrr ( !uni| Miriam KoiijM RESIDENCE HALL COUNCIL Tin- Residence Hull Council served as a liaison between the residence halls. Members included the president and vice president of each hall, an appointed representative to BOISA, and the executive officers who wore elected by the students living in th residence halls. The council promoted social ac- tivities, intramural programs, scholarship, and cultural programs. FIRST ROW : Sheryl Schaiblo; Jame Nugent: Janet Yonker. secretary: Carol Schultz, president: Joyce Okumato. vice president; Mr . Patricia Caffey; Harold Henry: IJnda (hauipcaii. SECOND ROW: Kathi Pear on: Joel Stover: Susan Swenson: Peggy Renck; Miriam Perry: Naomi William : Myralee Hurt. THIRD ROW : Rolicrt Di-Huff: Torn Bird: Ronald Died rich : David Rurnsey; Curti William : John Steel: Jay RaKiko : John Vickland. 219 The dorm student work on the College Days float. The Inter-hall officers leave for the National Convention. SOCIAL COMMITTEE The Residence Hall Council had three important sub- committees this year. They were the social, intramural, and construction planning committees. The social committee ar- ranged for such things as exchange dinners and dorm dances. The intramural committer helped out with the various intra- mural sports for both boys and girls. The construction plan- ning committer took suggestions for improvements in the new dorms and then turned them over to the administration. FIRST ROW': Tom Bird: Caroline Bury: Jeannic Stephen: Nona Hoyt. SECOND ROW: John Kelly: Tom French: Dennis Griggs; Joel Stover; John Bates. CONSTRUCTION PLANNING COMMITTEE Curt William . Chinn.: Prpi Rownberg: Ann Arden; Jack Barritt: I.auric Ann llarbert; Tex Griffith: Jane Kanlor: M. Lee Biok.iv . 220 ALLISON HALL COUNCIL Allison Hall Council was in charge of Homecoming dec- orations, a Christmas party. College Days decorations, and a formal exchange dinner. The Council worked with the Intramural Board and the CSU Residence Hall Council. It sent representatives to AWS, ISA. and BOISA. The Council is composed of a representative from each floor in the dormitory. FIRST ROW: Judy Kaeding: Myrnlre Hurt, president: Lindo Champeou, vice president: Belly l 'dpciHiMMl. «■cH-iary-irrOMirer: Mr . Vivian McMullen. SECOND ROW : Ro ella C.laypool; Slide Beach: Patricia Garrett; Jane Kanior: Marsha Flatow. THIRD ROW : Belly Bunning: Elaine Brogden: Doiiuda DeHerrera: Anne Accola: Madelyn Heinen. It' loo nice lo be going lo cla today. 221 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AYLESWORTH HALL COUNCIL Social, ’scholastic, and athletic programs were offered to take up tin- spare time of the residents of Aylesworth Hall. A party was held in eoo|M ration with Green Hall for re- tarded children from Uidge Home. A tutoring program was set up to improve scholarship. The residents had several informal mixers and participated in intramurals. They also placed with their Homecoming decorations and in the Inter- national Days window display contest. FIRST ROW: Tom French; Sharon ( lark: Jeff Morrissey: Lynn Murphy: Bernadette Skaggs. vice president; Bonnie Martin, secretary: Lynne Chadwick: Royce Bender: Ann Arden; Boli Puckett. SECOND ROW : Steve Klrinsrhuslrr: Michael Maddox: Diane i e- filwugh: Harold Henry, president: James Sartoris, vire president; Jill Moreland; Charmian Hansen: John Ktomka: Jack Barriti. An informal get-together in a co-ed dorm. 222 BRAIDEN HALL COUNCIL Homecoming brought the men of Braidcn Hall a trophy as they placed second with their decorations. They were also very active in intramurals throughout the entire year. They held an exchange dinner with Parmelec Hall which was livened up by a combo made tip of Braidcn residents. FIRST ROW : Tom Bird. president: J. . Rakickas vice president. SECOND ROW : Neil Gallagher: John Allnin: Gerald Epperson: Paul Wright; Jark Welch: Dave MneKown: John Hoh on: Jon Phillippi: John Bute . THIRD ROW : I-edie Merrill: Jim Pawiuaricllo; Prank Smole: Morgan Brooks; Richard Mitrhrll: Jann Ertl; lliff Young; Kirk Holland: Kenneth Davirhon: Dwight Spiers; Gary Hudson: Bill Wei : Jim Morris. The bosses get together. 223 Following the rage of hootenannies, Ellis Hall hasted sev- eral of them during the year. Exchange dinners were held throughout the year. The residents put up homecoming dec- orations and competed in (lit Hesperia Sing. FIRST ROW: Mary Ann Giroux: Fred llarshc; Sheila Clark: John Murphy; David Mow; Joanne Kicked: Kolx'd Burke; Cindy Moyle: William Khnike; Dwight Overman. SECOND ROW: Barby Ahr: Cheryl Yantis; Connie Krdley: Peggy Hoffman; Jon Pearson; Philip Oil. treasurer; Kalhi Pearson, vice president; Joel Stover, vice president; Curt Williams, president: Rollic Deering: Jim Sullivan: Marily MacDonald; Jan Snoke. Air—to get back to that warm dorm. ELLIS HALL COUNCIL GRE The party $ women decoral enjoym sev- hold dec- FIRST ROW: John Paxxon, V. P.: Sherry Scluible. Pres.: Mrs. Holm K. Brito. Director; Samira Flowers Sec.-Trea . SKCOND ROW : Joan Buck: Karyn Frans; James Klob: Ken Tiegs; Torn Herrick: George Brook-: Randy Beaver. THIRD ROW: Martha Hammond: Janet Con«ol; Joyce Kinard: Pepi Rosenborg: Kay Reeve ; Joannio Stephen; Julio DeSmith; Pali Tudor. Future Ram football player ? GREEN HALL COUNCIL The Christmas season was highlighted by a Christmas party given for the children at Ridge Home by the men and women of Green Hall. The residents also put up Homecoming decorations. Exchange dinners and exchange dances provided enjoyment for them. NEWSOM HALL COUNCIL This year. Newsom Mall won the first placo trophy at Homecoming. At Christmastime, Newsom held two parties, one with Farmelce Hall ami the other for mentally retarded children. The men were active in sports, winning the all- Sports championship. In the spring they participated in Hesperia Sing. FIRST ROW: Walter Myers; Dean Pittman, secretary-treasurer; Rolxrt Delluff. president; Ronald Diedrirbs, vice-president; Norman Klinsrn. SECOND ROW: Joe Vandepeute; David Taylor: Steven Schreiner; Peter llaak. THIRD ROW : Scott Fo : Don Groves; Ed Grazier. FOURTH ROW : John Glover: Bart Jones; James Shearer; Joe Mecham. Mram—what good food! PARMELEE HALL COUNCIL Parmelee Hall claimed many campus beauties as residents. Besides having Lynn Hamilton as the Freshman-Sophomore Beauty Queen, they also had finalists for the Horticulture Queen. Foresters' Queen and Snowball Queen. Other accom- plishments included placing with their Horticulture show ar- rangement and first place in the International Days window display contest. Exchange dinners, interhall dances, and intramurals rounded out the year. FIRST ROW: Cheri Reeve : Mr . Adalin Davi : Judy Johnson, secretary treasurer: Penny Renek, vice-president; Miriam Perry. president, SECOND ROW: Pamelu Callison: Kleanor Clover; Valerie Sinko ieh: Sandra Mahoney. THIRD ROW : Karen Brink: Pat Shehre: ROCKWELL HALL COUNCIL At Christmas, Rockwell residents held a party for men- tally-retarded children. Athletics were a big part of ac- tivities. The girls won a co-championship in field hockey. The men were runners-up in both the volleyball and cage- hall tournaments. FIRST ROW: Adrle Stout: Kay Hurst; Paula Starburk: Nancy Nelson, secretary-treasurer: Naomi Williams vice-president: Rita Thompson: Mrs. Kathryn Penney: Stuart Patclwn. SKCOND ROW: Donald Willoughby: John Wilson: David Rumsey, vice-president; John Steel, president: Jim Richardson: Ron Stanley, social chairman. These Russian dance arc impossible! FIRST ROW: Judith Finn. SECOND RO V: Dorothy Pauton; Betty Jo Ponte: Mary Vigil: Carol Kltodig: Kolx-tla Sivert . A A.LI.W. COOPERATIVE HOUSE The twenty girls living in the Co-op house gained experi- ence in managing a home economically and in the skills of homemaking. The main social event of the year was the AWS dinner for the girls and their dates. Cultural programs were also presented throughout the year. Creighton, Susan Finn. Judith Holden. Aik Nelson. Judith Prtmon Von, Hither Robertson. Janet Erickson, Bernice Foot . Betty Jo Judd. Prudence Pitt boo, Dorothy Rhodig. Carol Sivert , Roberta Vigil, Mary 229 LITTLE SISTERS OF MINERVA FIRST ROW: Su an Dunham: Chris Guuithun: Karen Saltftavrr. president: Connie Sounder , UrMircr: Lynn Fraiwr. SKCOND ROW : Martha Bulger, ire president: Linda Gault: Dianne Broun: CindyFarn-uorth: F.lainc Stanton: Jessie Borers; Mary Ann Burger,-«ccretnry. THIRD ROW: Windy Weirich: Mary Jane Nelson; Jan Kvwu; Janine Fredrickson: Ginny Fochl; I’at McMillan; Dotty Doltn; Dick Carlton. PHIDELPHIA FIRST ROW : Joy ! • -«: Nancy Krvo: Marti Rarn« icr: Marilyn Hinrted: Clarcne Jcnkin . president; Carole Wilson. SKCOND ROW : Rayo Smith: Tina Gauhin; Pam Smith: Jackie l oir Smith: Kthrl Smith: Sharlene ( lark: Karen Alien: Joan Robin on: Judy Umberger. THIRD ROW: Gonnic Ktdley: Ruth I arson: k.itir Brldcn: Ann Arden: Shari McCord: Barh 11 .in-on: Nancy O'Neill: Louise Vellu. FOURTH ROW : Marilyn ando%.i; Carolyn Barnhill: Carol Reeve : Julie Blo : Janice Kennedy; Judy Nilvcn; Laurie Ann llurlictt. 231 INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL FIRST ROW : David ltl.uk: John A -r: Kd McDowell; Hairy Mc -die; Jon I.UIVI1: Boll Crook. SKCONI) HOW: (Jail Bunn: Maik Uevine: William Fn-ita : William Mimio: Hieh.ud Hillman, xvictwy: Burky Klrpelko. vice president: Greg liaimnill, prendent: Diek Van Wagrnen. iir.murcr; W. I). Wrddel. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Baker; Jame-. Rrakke: Alan Waltliers: David Crip|M-n: Rolieit Mach: Jim Molt: Ronald MeKlliolt; David Rare; James Cole; Jerry Johnson: Mare l’ier on: FJd Arnold. FOURTH ROW : John (look: Boyd Bianiff: Jeic Knolcs: Sian Bateman; Dave Drake; 1-owell Smalley; Riehaid Kelly; Ken Thonm in; Tom Rarnhail. Advising and regulating the sixteen fra- ternities «11 campus was the big job of In- terfraternity Council. They were busy ini- tiating a new colony into the realm of Greek men. Along with helping Alpha Kappa lambda get a start, they issued rush booklets and formed rush rules. They were again co-sponsors with I'anhellenic for the annual Greek Week which promoted and strengthened Greek unity. The ATO stand Ix-hiud the trophies giv- en to them try 1FC. SENIOR PANHELLENIC FIRST ROW : Rrverly Scifrc : Marilyn llimrd. Iretwrcr; F.vir 01-on. pr idrni: Ann Dudley; ilarharu Krlrl, corresponding vwrriary; Doily Don--, president: Cinny Foeltl; Donnu Mclioiulny, recording «•ni'Ury; J.iniiw Fredrickson: Nancy ndcrson; Sue Hay. SKGOND ROW': Verncine Kls™r: Judy McClung: Judy Mueller; Matey Mo-on- er; Diane Smilh: Janis W'rM: Susan Sloler: Karen Mir; Burium Wdeli; Trudy Parks: Maggie Barr: Pal Neil: Joyce Herman: Jane Frisk: Velma Cooksey: Culhy Menwe . Working together to regulate and rule the actions of all the sorority women was the challenging and ini| ortant joh of Panlicllcnic Council. Each Minmier this group sends out rush Itooklcts to all entering women who are interested in the fall rush parties. Exchange dinners ami the achievement banquet were other of the many tasks of this organization. Junior Panhellenic consisted of pledges working with the council in their execution of rules and regulations. JUNIOR PANHELLENIC FIRST ROW : Vicki Powell: Kay Reeves; F.vic Ol-on: Marty Kgan, secretary-treasurer; Ti-li Connor, vice president: Carolyn Hodge , pres- ident; l.ind.i l.oosc; Marilyn Rossi. SKCONI) ROW : Gloria Graham; Suzanne Schwartz: Gerre Mansfield: Gratia Delzell; Diane Finnic Terre Cerluiidt: Dianne Anderson: Marie Stevens; Nancy Autrcy Hold ' Terrell: Judy Korga: Patricia Vockel. ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA David Block, Prendent Dave Black headed th Aleutians, a new colony of Alpha Kappa Lambda, which spent tin- year adding members and com- piling an enviable scholarship record. Such men as Jerry Nelson, on SCSU la-gidit- lure, and George Stein, chairman of Inter- national Days, added luster to the fledging grock group’s roster. Next year the AKI s expect to be installed officially into the CSU Fraternity system, complete with a new house. Agolium . Calvin Hector. Denote C.niicr. Robert Know lev Robert Robert . Jamor StMb, Dcnni Stefa, George TU%f. Kmixih Wkttum, Cory Hamid. OjMOm, Janfai Carr, Churlr-t iicrriot. Roger N'dm, Jerry Sutltff. Willi SdiiKta, RoimiM Swindle, !. • Vandepeate. Joe Anik'k, MhKm'1 BcIMKU. Jolltl Buicb, Dave Chumlx-n, KonaUI Cook, U toi Doyle, Virgil THETA CHI Ron McElliot, President The Tilda Chi's efforts proved reward- ing as the second place trophy for Home- coining decorations was presented to them. Their social activities inc luded a luau dur- ing spring quarter and the annual pledge dance fall quarter. In sports they placed fourth in all-fraternity hasehall and first place in “B” division football. Theta Cliis are active on campus and proud to have Dave Busch represent them on 1FC. “You just think I’m studying. 3«iy llorrotd, Gregory lltiumigcr. Thoma Kutilu. Vk«o Krug. Stephen Mach, Kobcrt Miller, Vcrn Rrtdotf, John Hoot, CbarU- Slook. Clcnn Miippv, DonnaUI Swit j-f, (imjih 2 ACACIA Sian Bateman, President This year found the Acacians occupying the old Phi Kappa Tau house, while a new- one is being constructed on l-akc Street. The fraternity’s hard work on Homecom- ing decorations earned them first place in their division. Activities and social life were not neglected, ami included an ex- change dinner-dance with the Gamma Phi's, a woodsie with the AGR’s, a Senior Sneak ami the traditional Spring Formal. 11 5 The Acaciam fimi llir .i-cinMy line incllio.l most [«radical. Cronin, Cary Drake. David Hillman. Richard Kelly. Gerald McDonald. Robert Mcl.oivli. ! Harrison, Dav id Kal colxargor. DoogUt Kemper. Larry McLcbh, James Meier, All 236 Abe, Robot Anderson, Rolxrt Haskett, Lyle Ikoynck, Gary i, William Mark The Acdi-ian i ull ahead in their College Days bunkUx! race. obeit Mela iih, Stephen Meter, Jan Meter. Alan Miller, Merle Morrison, Larry M osier, Arvin Rainier, ItulH'it Peterson, Norman I'ilkington. Stove fool, Jolui Rickard. Charles Hirer, George Roland. Philip Scott, Stuart Stone. Frank Wilton, Dan Terwilliger, Loiuiio Worwrter, John 2J7 ALPHA GAMMA RHO Bob Crook, President Brother Able crobo the finish line. A campus directory plaque was the goal of Alpha Gamma Rho’s fund-raising efforts, which included the Pixie Prevue, a pictorial Rogue’s Gallery of CSU sorority pledge classes. The men of Rho chapter also es- tablished a scholarship in memorial of their brothers Dave Gormlcy and Elbert Jacobs who were killed in automobile accidents. Lyle Carpenter, ASCSI’ president, led the list of leaders from the ranks of the dark green and dark gold, with Ron Constable, Student Center Board proxy, and Bucky Kleptko. Omicron Delta Kappa leader, add- ing to the laurels. The B league football and A League Cageball crowns came to rest with AGR’s, and social life was high- lighted by the French waterfront Bo Jon Dance and the traditional Pink Rose For- mal. Dragoo. Kobrrt A. KogliUi. Danny I.. ItnMwcg. Paul II. lUfper, Ccrogo K. Head, Jubn F. Keller, Phillip D. Ia'BUnc, Bkhnrd R. McCall, Ji KitriLM-h. Gerald D. Farter. Carl L. Ilmma. Henry lUrt. Donald R. Jones. Dn id A. Knoop. Chnrlrt Maranville. Jerry McChurn 238 This new house i really great, but we don't have a kitchen. Allard. Alan Aurignae, Albert Baumgartner, Thomas Billings, Herbert Bird. Tlioaiu Bishop, Ceroge Burn . John Carpenter, Lyle Chainlters, Donald Chik, Phillip Constable. Ronald Davis. Paul rit H. McCall. Jerome McClure, Beaumont Xclson, Allen Pliillipt. Tug rry MeClarrcn. Benton MiNcw, Konald Patten, Jimmy Ka r, David Race, Buy Sumner, John Sterkel, Jim Sanderson, Lawrence Steppe. Michael Tcilliorg. Edwin Wardcll, Jay Wei , Eldon White. Hubert Wilton, Huger 239 ALPHA TAU OMEGA This year found the ATOs sharing the IFC overall trophy with the SAEs. They also copped the prize for their community service efforts. Living temporarily in the former Kappa Delta-Sigma Nu house, the men of the Maltese cross looked forward to the completion of a modern new chapter house on fraternity row. Delta Eta chapter is proud of such men as Ed McDowell, who in addition to the house presidency served two terms as a committee chairman on ASCSl legislature, and Harry Wallace, varsity basketball player, and John Me- Clave, Welcome Week Chairman. Tlii ATI) juepiins to walk the | !ank at the | iiatc dance. Edwin .McDowell, Pied dent Late)’. MkIi.ii'I J. Lcydon. John I_ Maikb-y, Thorn B. MiComb, F IdSiuto, James T. Muununn, Wllllun V. Marks. Coition W. MAI . Wayn FruMing, Bob CcbMo, Tomat A. Ileixlicn. Bill Irvine. Ion V. Hardin);. Joel I). Ilofmood. Duncan A. Kei«r. Hon 240 Armini!ton. Gerald Annui. Kdwiud RraVIcc. Jimn Brawn, Robert Cabell. Don Cajip, John Connor, Patrick Crabb. Allan The ATO College Days float. Crait. Harold Craft. Paul Davis, Lawrence Drtgc, Charles Drage. Robert Have . Rex Evans. William Foster. West Ironias rdon W. McCocib, Robert Narva. William MOt«, Wayne Neujahr. Dick Newton, Douglas O’Neil. Lee Reynolds. Dave Seymour, Robert Sehufftcr. William Stroud, Larry SwartzenbCTJC, Brian Townsend, Charles Wallace. Barry Young. Clifford Tay lor. Thomas Vessey, Don Wilson, Stephen White, Homer 241 Barbara Welch, President The (3ii 0’ arc anxious to move into tlirii new (k-oigiuu colonial lioux.-. CHI OMEGA Within the sisterhood of Chi Omega were found individual young women with indi- vidual abilities and pursuits. The fields range from student government with Jan Eseh and Elaine Vickers on legislature, to campus publications with JoAnn Magnuson «•ditor of the Silver Spruee and Barb Welch managing editor of the Collegian. Their efforts were not only confined to scholastics. This year found the traveling trophy from Sigma Chi Derby Day in the chapter trophy cam- permanently. This was the third consecutive year that Chi Omega had stolen enough derbys. A very late night and many bowls of popcorn later found the Chi 0’s recovering from an Owl Hoot.” Held once a quarter, it is an opportunity for the actives and pledges to get better acquainted. MnKnuK.il. Joanne Mi.Chcr, Mary Jane Meier, Put New. Corrine Olwo. Evelyn Overbeck. Coral ic Midland rr, Karen McWiUi.intv.Su anive Meyer, Und CXkandcr. Lol O’Neal. Suvon P.vltcrjoo. Sbcrric Pierce, Hwl. C 242 I The Chi 0 give an owl hoot for their new pledge . Andcoen, Sue Acher, Georgia Alim, Monica Baker. Julia Brrgren, Marianne Bowman, Donna Campbell. Leslie Connor, Patricia DcScllcm, Judith Ely. Sandy Esch. Janet Cildcrtiecvc, Para Fahrrubruch, Kathleen Kcnci . Nancy Fredricks. Judy Criimlcy. Patricia Hatcher, Tommie Holmes. Judith Irvin. Judith Koenig, Karen loralie herrie Pierce. Aliton Heed. Judith heed. Cynthia Reeve , Kay Kitchic, Carol Sabo, Jeanne Rowe, Tammy Salley . Karen Schrlmcher, Kay Shade, Karen Smith. Diane Stoddard, Shot TorbcU. JudHIi Tomlin, Carol Uhb. Pamela Wt-akland. Kathleen Vancil, Carole Whalley, Louise I 243 Muriel Loloff, President The Tri-Dclt serenade the TKE slumber party. DELTA DELTA DELTA The DDD’s were proud to boast their BBB’s (beauty, brains ami brawn) this year. Among the Beauties were Miss CSU, Horticulture Queen. Military Ball Queen, n Miss Sorority finalist, anil two Homecom- ing Queen candidates. Fall quarter was a time of much social and philanthropic ac- tivity. The week following Homecoming came the annual ATO-DDD Halloween Car- nival. Slave Day, when each DDD ‘slaved for Greek organizations, earned two schol- arships for girls on campus. Philanthropic projects such as these enabled the DDD’s to win the CSU R.O.T.C. Citizenship Award and the Panhellenic Service Award. An- other Panhcllenic recognition was for their second place standing in scholarship. Among the leaders on campus are Marsha Marlatt. Student Body 2nd N ice President, and Anita Beal ASCSU Secretary. Mnrlatt. NUrjha Munwr, NUrcy More, Karin Niebrn. Klim Prtmou, S ifrr , Briefly SiUotiun. Suun Smith. I' Mnrmuck. KUinr Ntitchrll, C!aroI Newton. K.ithlmi Nix, Sylvia Knni. Marilyn Stnm. Jacquc Shank . Judy Strwart, 24-1 Allen. Sandra Andtnon, Claire Andetxon. Karlin Beal. Anita Bl.uk, Jan Borga, Jody Burger. Martha Burger. Mary Ann Cupp, Hcggy Click. Carol Curry. Jan Dale. Carol Dalton, Kathleen Dr ago. Carolyn Dugan. Michele Kdinorxlion, Beth Fllnn. Criitina (krlach, Mary COMkin, Sharon Crillrr, l.ynn ILukenhorg, Kllery Holland. Martha Howell, Pennc Johiivm, Janke l-unon, Bull) laSauo, JoK |nrl nr lain lor, Suran Lehman, Patricia Lemmon. Karri) laib, Sunder uv n ly Smith, Patricia Stroll. Carol Stewart. Linda Tlrlar, Judith Turner. Shirley Ullitiorn. Linda Wallace, Clicryl Watlu-n, Ann Wilcox. laiit Williamx. Sm.in Wilmot. Suxan Wiiel)', Clcnda Wolfe. I'aula Wright. Sm.in Zimdahl. Sally Woodliall, Mary Yaniiaiito. Charlene Zimdahl. Susan 243 DELTA ZETA v vy Beta Sigma of the rose and grren is Bonnie T it, President proud to have girls active in Student Center Hostesses, BOISA and International Days, and Science and Arts Council. Their Kill- arnev rose has adorned the campus since 1916. A highlight of their varied activity program is the annual fashion show, pre- sented with Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. The proceeds of the event are donated to the University’s Speech and Hearing clinic. The Della Zcias discus ilicir rush plans. Haunt ii , Claudia Jauch. l.irxl-t Huul. Judy Johnton, Paula Lawton, Sally latiilit, Jean Lutrr, Nancy McDonald. Bonnie Oltcm, Pbyllit Mi Anile. Patiicia Mec ano, Elaine Pallet. Trudic 3'F Dinner by flashlight. AI Inn, Lnuralce Aixlmon, aoty Andrus, Sharon Italian), Sandra I Wan. Diane Belli™. Katherine Brnhtaid, Judith Briglia, Sutan Ikith, Janet Carbone, Damarit Carter. Sandra DrScUem, Joyce Dunbar, Caroline Kngland, Mary Koval, Donna Graham. Linda llall. Linda Hay. Judith llrritU-tvrm, Bailiara Heremleen, Joyce Patterson, Barbara Prewitt. Patricia lUgcr. Diane Peterson, Jane Italiier, Nancy Kidgway, Sue Simpson, Judy Smeher, Shirley Smith. Pamela Snodgrass, Linda Snociffer. Phyliss Snyder, Carol Stevens, Marie Swil er, Joan Wolier, Klalne Wien and. Mary Wilhelm, Irene Wilkin, Dr-anna 247 FARMHOUSE Ken Tornatili, Prendent And FaimHousc pick up another lii t—in the pig chafing conte . Fall quarter found FarmHousc men fix- ing and painting, adding the finishing touches to their incorporation and remodel- ing of the old Kappa Alpha Theta house. Later they added the fifteenth consecutive 1FC scholarship trophy to their collection, and it was followed closely by another evi- dence of scholastic prowess as the chapter’s team flew past l i Kappa Alpha and Chi Omega to the top of the first Greek Bowl, leaders were in abundance among the men of the green, gold and white, with Bill Hob- son, Homecoming Co-Chairman, and the controversial Chuck Fager leading the sen- iors. A shy Charlie Thompson was elected AWS King, and Jim White and Ray Black- ford, managers respectively of the Skyline Stampede and the Little National Western, kept up the Colorado Chapter's tradition of leadership in Agriculture. The FarmHousc- AGR Rodeo, the annual Silver Dollar Stomp and numerous sorority functions added spice to the busy fraternity’s life. 24$ Kuril, Kim Kell. Willum LaoCftitcr. June Marghr-im, Cary UltpcKh, Mark Mcyrtng. David Nclroo, Koger NiVImh, Walter Korney,C Hcbbiiu. Pam Marlin. Farm House nomination foi homecoming queen. Ault, Charles Beadle. Ralph Bcic hU, Robert Bias Word. Philip Cundy, Dennis Diydcu, Foimt Kdgar, Joseph Pager, Cluiln II age. Jamet Hampton. Ralph llolnon, William llomaun. Stephen Ramey. Donald St. Robbia . Rkhaid St. Lotii . David latui , Kenneth Sehroedri, William Seger, Gary Slrmou . Riehard Snails. Lowell Steel, lain)' Strnoiqulrt. Call Ttimnpuxi, .'barb s '1 liomptiai. 11 ogli Uhlmuum. M« Vetter. Gerald Weber. Wallace White, JaiiM-t Whitman. Das id Woernei, Donald 219 GAMMA PHI BETA Cathy Mcniios President The Camilla Phi air ready for their big dance. Tau chapter of Gamma Phi Beta has I icon providing a home for their sisterhood for forty-nine years on the CSU campus. Today the group is highlighted hy such girls as Kathy Buss, head cheerleader and a permanent record atop tin- Dean’s l.ist, and Glcndu leader, active in Central com- mittee work and Hesperia. The chapter participated in service projects like the UNICEF Drive, and with the AGK's they gave a Christinas Party for underprivileged children. The originality of their modern dance sequences in Skit Nile led them to the top spot in their division. Dana Broad- water was crowned Miss Plum Street at the annual Sigma Chi affair. “And here ihcy are! Jnmri, Jam-I Kant. Karen kt-llrr, il.irh.it i Kirn, Kathryn I-ruder. Glenda Mortar, 1 Juliitu. It mem.trie Kcrw. K.iy Klfihl. II Kune , N.miy Maltto, Nancy M.nxl, t The Camma Phi work on ihcir Homecoming decoration!). Atniri . Amanda Bunidp. Barbara Broadwater, I an.i Crabb, Sharon Dwlero. Patricia Dnunelter, Marilyn Dunham, Suuin Gislt, Linda CnlUn, Sherry Cerhardt. Torre (lit , Sunn Goodwin, Phylli Crime . Nancy llartin. Mary Havrrty, Lynn Holcomb, Catherine Howard. Cheryl Jaffa . Carol mla y M.irlar. Tomic McCooahay. Ann Oakh-af, Smart Mauck. Diane Neighbor . Sara Oldemeyer. Cae Pleauint . Ann Powell. Vicki Rei ig. Carroll Kolrert . Lyn Bore. Beverly lluu. Kathleen Samlen. Virginia Shannon, Patricia William , Donna Schoonhnven. Jeanne Writkh. Wendy Wilton, Carole 251 KAPPA ALPHA THETA Lucy Smyth, President The Theta enjoy a minute of relaxation in their bony «lay. Theta grades again lopped all the sorori- ties this year, hut they didn't stop there. Girls like Karen Sliillington, president of Mortarlroard. I .a ura Rrinkerhoff, Chairman of the Board of Student Communications, and Marian Hiniunan, president of the Colorado Jr. Hereford Assn., demonstrated Beta Gamma's versatility as well as ability. Klise Huey reigned as CSU's Best-Dressed Coed and Mias Wool of Colorado to keep up the tradition of beauty in addition to brains. Social activities warmed their new house, and they included a Bonsoir to Paris Dance in the Spring and the traditional Theta Man Dance during Winter quarter. Skit Nile proved fruitful for the Thetas as they captured the sweepstakes trophy for their presentation. Hobson. Mary llnddin. Sharon Know, Karen MacLeod. Botty Markham, Bnibara Morty. Marilyn Xctoa. Vtucinia IW. Joy PkitcKOB. Jean ft.binw.i. KamjHT. Jane l.uixlgrrn. Zoc Ann Moor. Cynthia Malloy. Marilyn Xi-tiun, Maltha O'KIying. Robin Pinkest. IK.roll Robbins. Janet Rov. Jorl 252 Atlml. Beth Anderton, Virginia Aidtii. Ann Autre)'. Nancy Beagle. Marilyn Benton. Peggy Blanchard. Barbara Bllw, Regi Brinkerboff. Laura Iliya . I.imlu Calfry, Burlroe Campbell. Marilyn Certain, Patricia Connelly. Claudia dc Mdkrr, Jana IXStcfnno. Theiru DimH, Site Krdlcy. Connie Krtel, Barbara Fette. Karen Finning, Dicrdre Frantz, lamia Gauuun, Glenn Ann Gniuow, Sutana Crave . Carol ilaulciiiv, Shirley llayet. Marilyn Henry, lamia I tinman, Marian llirtchman, Barbara an net Rohintou, Juan Hotthain, Marilyn Stull. Jill Kute, Jennifer Route. Better Short, Milry' Smith, Raye Stoler, Siitan Suanton. Dm Terrell. Barbara Terry. Carol Thimiuig, Ianda Thomsu, Sally Tucker, Sandra Turner. Holly Wugaman, Janice Willard, Lindy Wolv ingtnn, Beverly- 253 KAPPA DELTA Jan Christensen, President Tlie all-knowing one will answer all your questions. Olive green and white colon have identi- fied the girls of Phi Epsilon chapter since 1916. Claudia Rogers. Welcome Week Co- Chairman and Jan Christiansen, Chapter president and pcrrenial star in campus dra- matic productions are among the outstand- ing Kl)'s this year. Marilyn Ousted was chosen queen of the ATO Regatta. Each spring a party is held for the engaged girls in the chapter, and another house function honors the departing seniors. KD’s teamed with the Lanthda Chi’s ut Easter to give a party for the underprivileged children and completed another philanthropy project at Christmas. The Easiet LanR. Joan Latimer. OIU Uillh, Catherine McConl, Sturt McIntosh, Jane M« laxwl. Janies Mctxelman, Anna Merle, Qairr Mrt . Joanna MUctvrtl. Victoria XcUan, Slmlali O’Brien. Joanne Prtrn, Pamela PoJk. Janet Quint. t i Quintero, 2 l 4 Tlic KD’s have as much fun at their Easter parly as their guests. Amrtin. Camille Baldwin, Carole Burke. Diane Burt. Sharcm Carlton, Sonjenne Clark, Shari one Cunningham. Linda Czech. Eva EbwMr, Vemcine Finn, Marilyn Firmie, Diane Fralidc, Karen Fritch. Linda Call. Pauline Cildnrr, Martin Cr.ih.mi. Gloria Crgicb, Karla Haiti, Karen Hurras. Sara Hunted, Marilyn Jenkins, Clarene Johnson. Dor cc Kaley. Terry Ketter, Mary Beth Lamb, Judith it la Quint. Diane Quintero, Sherry Ramsay, Diane RbfcttM. Lui Rogers. Claudia Seal, Susan Shafer, Mkliarl Smith, Sharrtm Smith. Slut run Smith, Susan Snyder, Nancy Spencer, Call St. K' l. Diana Stulihs, Dorthy Tijrtoai. Kim n Touiivcnd, Susan • West, Jani Woodford, Karen 2 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA f Epsilon Beta diopter dainis girls like Ginny Foehl, Panhellenic President-elect, Chris liocgh, Model UN Chairman, and B.J. Stanshury, Spur proxy, in addition to three lively Peppercttes. The Kappa key came to CSl’ in 1956, and their flower is the fleur-dc-lis. It's vrood ie lime for the KKC . Jolmioei, Karen Krea, Morgan Kennedy, Carmen Krnncdy, Kilccti Krulcr. Haifa ra Lr Baron, Lcilcy Lenau, Patricia Lldkc, Joan Malcolm, Joan Marvel, Paula Moll, Diane M.wvland, Jill More-land. Eloise Muggc, Lolli Noil. Pat Fianfcttl. Paula Puni , Cur Perkin. Patricia Pierce. Sandra Redmond, . Anderson. Dinone Blow, Julio Brfles. Linda Brown, Balxttc Brownlee, Martha Butcher, Cynthia Caldwell. Marilyn Childers, Barbara Coventry, Carolina Dudley. Ann Egan, Martha Elion, Constance English. Leslie Kochi. Cinny French, Suo Harris. Carolyn llartung. Barbara Herrmann, Aria Hoegb, Kristin llolloy, Ann Heinnen, Jau Honnrn, Judy Hubble. Dottie James. Coattanc Let’s have some weitvera with our smoke. ;tti. Paula Purvis, Carol)n Seraflni, Donna Smyth. Catherine Stauifer. Heidi Sandra Redmond. Margaret SI«tcr. Manlee Spencer, Joan Stovall, Linda Stovall, Marsha Terry, Samira Tibbetts. Donna Townsend, Trudy Trow, Nancy Waggoner. Gretcbcn Wallace, Mary Williams, Dorothy WoU. Kathie Young. Cynthia 257 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA John Cook, President “They're off—” was the cry Iasi spring as entries from each sorority took part in the “Little 500 tricycle race. Also held last spring was the annual White Rose For- mal. With the coming of fall the Lambda Chi’s voices were heard in front of every sorority house ns they presented each pledge with a white rose and a song. In sports the Lambda Chi's were well represented. Dennis Foster and Gary Anderson starred on the varsity basketball team while Bill Russel. Del Hcssel, and Gary Shepard ran with the varsity track team. The Lambda Chi’s teamed with the Kappa Deltas to have an Easter party for underprivileged children. Lambda Chi “Little 500. “According to the list, she's already got a date tonight.” Lott. L on I-rhr, I-oiiy Maples. John Meador, Richard McCabe. Cuy McCabe. Ilurry Muhoi. John Xcif, Jerry New, John Peterson. Hujil Pfeifer. V Ruhmig. Anderson, Canon Bowden, Bill Carlson. Kenneth Coleman, William Coordes. Heinz Cowet, John DcCodc. David IVtmar. Arthur Fett. Bctvcdict Fisc be . Cary Foster, Dennis Cwtllion, David Gustafson, Larry Huitung, Melvin Jackson. Richard Jacobs, Steven Janowski, Robert Joluison, I’aul “And that tackle—he was this big! Ployd Heifer, William Kahmig. Henry Redding. Robert Richter. Donald Ring. Kenneth Russell, William Schaare, William Schmidt. Ronald Schukar, Ron Scoggin. Charts Sharp. William Sbeard, James Soveni, Douglas Stealer. Stanley Tooslee. Richard Trenary, John Williams. Leslie Wilson. Lowell 259 PHI DELTA THETA I)a e Crip pan. President Mike Sweeney’s work for the Honor Sys- tem on the ASCSU Legislature, John Ohen- chain and Dave Crippen’s activities with the Silver Spruce and the Collegian showed the men of the blue and white to be in- terested in serving their university. A bril- liantly funny parody of Hamlet starring Stan Fricsen won them the fraternity trophy in this year’s Skit Nitc. Social life was highlighted by the annual Saints and Sin- ners Dance. The Phi Dell entertain their better half, the Phidclphia . Seale. Kkluiul Shiite . Hithjinl Summer . Bruce Sumner, Ki.ii.iM The Plii Delta prepare for the evening's activities. Barry. Thoman Brniirtt. George Cameron, William DfUo. Frank Fry , Bnxp llclmick. Robert Hob ton, John Huttcxl. Richard lax-. Kdn-ard Mont. Richartl Morris, Vernon Mycn. William nnaUI Sweeney. Michael Turner. Michael Vetinrlrcrg. IXmalil Wall hen. Alan Warde. Timothy WcWer. John Werkine inter, Cary Went, (kxirgo Wright, Roltert 281 PHI KAPPA TALI John Larsen, President The pride of the PH Tan' on it virgin voyage. The Phi Tau , under Jon Larsen’s aide leadership, completed one of their most successful years since the Alpha Sigma chapter was chartered in 1929. John Azer. elected IKC president, Gary Wagner, who headed BOISA. and Mike Rosser, state Chairman of the College Young Republi- cans. were some of their notable members, along with the rest of the men who con- tributed to the second-highest fraternity grade average for the year. Socially, the men of the Harvard red and Old Gobi kept things hopping with their annual Fireman’s Ball. Playboy and Dream Girl Dances, and a Hawaiian Ilian with flowers flown in fresh from the islands. Advertizing the ea y way. Codwy, Gary I- GritwoM. Harriot R. Hill. Larry J. Hunter. John S. Lnmbke, Green. Charier A. Heinxc, l- rry H. Houghton. William D. Joncr. I-irry C. LoJibaui 262 The Pin' Tau put the letter on their new house. Arnold. Edwin II. A' xt, John It. Barker, Paul E. B« ndcr, Roycc l . Bra Iter. II, Kent Uiaminer, Richard I.. Bush, Stephen T. Carbon. H. Bruce Caubin. Jack Cocking. Duane F. Coleman, Donald S. Cooper, William D. Davi . Kichard If. Eroerkk, John C. Freeman, Cary Frittchi, Unuio F. Caardr, Ji lin F. CarTrtt, Lee II. nS. Ixtnbke, Kuuell W. Marker, Cary L. Nytrs. Thoma Puckett, Douglas M. Rower. Michael Shiluo, Uncoln It. Tomanewtki. Michael Wctterberg. Cary' • Willard. James D. -C. Ixahbaugh. James R. Marker. Vernon W. Pipkin. Dave Richardson. James Scnfer. Tommy D. TreMenburg. Robert Wagner, J. Cary White. Leslie C. Wolcott. John H. 263 PI BETA PHI Jane FrUlc, I’rryidriil Colorado Gamma of Pi Beta Phi began its lentil year on the CSL' campus by cap- turing the sweepstakes trophy for their Homecoming Decorations. Pam Martin’s selection as Queen of the All-School event and Dotty Dolts. Panhcllenic President, crowning as Miss Sorority during Greek Week added to their laurels. Fort Collins underprivileged children were feted at their Christmas Party, which they co-hosted with the Sigma Chis. The women of the silver blue and wine were never without social life, the year’s highlights being the pledge dance- the Pi Phi Presentation—and the Kappa Kappa Gamma-Pi Beta Phi Mon- mouth Duo. In between the big dances, there were numerous fraternity functions, l olli scheduled and unscheduled. Poe llii Pi Phi nsrmhlc Santa Claus? Ilrnilcy. Janet llul|; . Cuolyn Holm. Marcia llioband . Mary Ann JoIiimoo, )o Ithain, Susan Jobtuon. Kinimy Kmnnly. Janice Cynthia Kirk. Virginia Ixxtw, l.inda Manati), Can MOIer. Lana Martin, Pantela McCrwly. Tcri McCtooe, Kathy Monitos, McMkbact, Judith Murritoo, 26-1 B«U in, Paula Berry, Marilyn ■Mb, Sutau Booth, Carol Brou' , Marilyn Bunn. Judy Chtltluntrn, Catherine Cotta, Kathleen Dahhtruni. Carol DoK’b, Jane Pott . Dorothy Emm, Alice Kwing. Kllcn Frazier, I.ynn Fredtickton, Janlne Cchr, Maltha (ioodnow, Judith llumboeg, Swan ithy Judith Murriton, Glenda Mmritoai, Sutau Pete non, Sutan Pond, Patrieiu Porter, Georgia Prugol, Nancy Quinlan. Helen Haymund, I.r lic Schwartz. Suzanne Siegfried, l.lnda Simonton, Bonnie Smith, Lethe Slimline. Sutan Totiin, Patricia Ttijijtt. Joannie Walwoeth, Ami Wakefield, Caro) Warner. Jeanne 265 PI KAPPA ALPHA Carl Biaim, President The youngest active fraternity on the campus. Pi Kappa Alpha demonstrated their energy by driving to the fraternity championship runner-up of the first Greek Howl. Jim Mott, founder of the new Rep- resentative Party hails from the Pi Kap house. Their outstanding College Days float brought home another trophy, a tribute to the efforts of the wearers of the garnet and gold. n 286 Jattremtki. Jan Kelley, ....... Laudcrklof, Drank Lehman. Huger Mace«iibrr. Kenneth Manhall, Janie Mcaklm, Hubert ilxrt Moll. Jim “Ride cm cowboy, wa« the shout heard at the I'i Kap Christmas party for underprivileged children. Atlre. John Bennett, Donald Boddio. Kim Bone’, Hudson Culler. Charles Danielson. Mark Dawson. Jack F ul left cm. David Hawaii. Chris Hoff, Henry Oil. Philip Owen, Robert Fenton. Vernon Piuhfonl. Dudley Richardson, Cary Rodwklt. Joe Smith. Steven Von Thun, l_my SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Martin Stanjter, President The SAE at thrir annual Border Bounce. On March 9, 1856, Sigma Alpha Epsilon was founded at the University of Alabama. The Colorado Delta Chapter of SAE was established on February 5, 1917. The colors of SAE are royal purple and gold, and their flower is the violet. The intra- mural trophy, the co-sweepstakes trophy and first place in singles division of College Days decorations were a few of the honors awarded SAE this past year. Along with the Children’s Christmas party. Easter breakfast and community work in Fort Col- lins, the Sig Alpha also lead a very active social year with their main dances — the Boarder Bounce, Jail Dance and Spring Formal. Ilr rp. John Howt. Kim Jotl, Roy Kingwcl, Fred l_vili.nK. Jamr MacIhmaUJ. John Marlatt. WillUm McCaw. Janie McMillan. Clifton Morc.ir.li IlmUlcy. Noel lluftman. David Kiev . I_iny Kline, Curtncy Layton. Robert Madiron. Jarnw M Donald, Patrick McMumn. John Mcucr. Pat Monro. W 26S Achat . Ccrald Beery. Richard Boilmun, David A emit in mid-lake. Cherrttrom. Corey Ohiln, Logan Chofnowikl, Michael Coulter, Victor Cole. Jim Crou, Rolieit Cniikihank. Chetter Douina, Robert Duboij. David Kllswoath, Brace Frirderich. Denny Hanebnrg, Larry Harm, IXiug Hawk. Cary llel et , Lynn ntftoa Morganli. Rino Nelson. Kent Munro, William Pagel. Jim Railey. John Reeve , Brian Riley. Richard Kuhiuuin, Donald Roger . Roger Ro e, Paul Sexton. Cary Sode, William Stapleton, J iiu-t St or mo. Cary Steward. David Sullivan. Mort Van Wugcnrn, R. Woelrer. Jame 269 SIGMA CHI Kcn Baker, 1’rcridrnt Beta Gamma of Sigma Chi is forty-five years old. Gamma Phi Pledge Dana Broad- water reigned as Miss Plum Street over the annual event. Chi Omega’s pledge class took and retired the trophy for the activity. A party for underprivileged children helped the Sigma Cilia serve their community, and Bill Parzybok. Mr. Fraternity finalist, left the mark of the blue and white on the campus. The Sigma Chi give their annual Chri tma« party for the under privileged. Sorority- pledge prepare to dig for keys in the mud. Criffln. Will Lini 11 11, Truman Humphrey, William IwarKin. J. Corrtncr Huger Howard. TKo Hunter. RamUII i-alxlim. M 270 Auer, Campbell Bittle. Jumr Boyle. David Brody, Arnold Bruner, Hichard Cameron, John Cooley. Kdwatd IVBiief, John FnMctt, Hubert Fit gcrald. Cerald Fuller. Honahl (aftn.liu, Reginald Ham 1 lUMmn, Jnmn La non. Bay Labdon. Hubert Latter. William Martin, LawrviKe McCrum, June Murphy, Roger Murphy. Thuraa Nolan. William Fainter, John Parrybok, William Reeve . Mark Quarve, Koy Seboek, Roger Sinton, Jamrt Stcrrrtt. DougUv South. Scott Underdown, l avid 271 SIGMA KAPPA Velma Cooksey, President Beta Kappa chapter was strong on leader- ship this year, boasting such girls as Clco Bauer, AWS President, Margaret Ritchie, BOISA and Science and Arts Council, and Carole Day, AWS Judiciary Chairman. Maroon and lavender are their colors, and they came to CSU in 1917. Their Home- coming decoration won first place in the sorority division, and the triumph was cele- brated at the fall Pledge Dance. The SK's rounded out the year with several philan- thropy projects. Pinning arc always exciting occasion . Momfk-ld, Gcrrc MulKlikr, Patricia MtCaa, Vicki Miller, Duri Moody. Kathleen Pancti. Carole Prcoce, Unda Ritchie. Margaret Rochford, Barban Romine. D And this is the way we call the «iris to dinner. Bauer. Clco Homtead, Jacqueline Cooper. Barbara Cooper, Iri Cooper. Lynda Curry. Margaret Darnell. Diane Day. Carole DeBoer, Joan De-Boer, Julia Del ell. Gratia Dewey, Jody Dragon. Marla Goeritr. Diane Grimaldi. Karen Gundell, Linda Cwrinn, Clw-ryl llariund. Kathleen Hay, Sunn Herman, Joyce Keeper . Suun I. Barban Roraine, Dori Sarno. Diane Si monet. Suzanne Standring. Nancy Trippet. Patricia Warren. Kay Wincy. Patricia Wood. S Karon Yclek, Row 273 Dick Kelly. President SIGMA NU Della L’ta of Sigma Nu greeted 1961 from a modern new house in Wagner Park. AI Fenwick. Creek Week Chairman, and John Christensen, varsity football player, spotlighted their personality parade. Active as usual, the black and gold left its mark on intramurals and social life. 271 Tubbing—Sigma Nu style. Jockyon, Phillip lutogdoo. John Meredith. Robert Mueller. Thomas Nordeen, Thomas Osborn. Jim Siegfried, Larry Soil, James Vogel. Frederic Vogel. Kenneth Warren, James Wellborn. Robert WMteboufe, Robert Wilbanks, Roy Witcher, Stephen Broniff. Boyd Brenner, Timothy Cattell, Charles Kwfng, John Study break at the Sigma Nu house. Terry Matthew , President SIGMA PHI EPSILON Colorado Cantina of Sigma Phi Epsilon is the first in their national organization to initiate 1,000 members. This year such men as Greg Hammill, IFC President, and Terry Matthews, who held the chapter pre- sidency and a top spot on the CSU varsity basketball team simultaneously, brought particular credit to their fraternity. Ath- letics and social activities rounded out their year. The Sin Eps join the College Day parade. Jonney, Ronald Johnson, Donald Jlichen, Jarocs Kobilce, Lurry L)din, Cary Nesbitt. Douglas Prout. BiU Rodgers, Robert Shanks, Robert Jenkins. David Johnson, Stephen Kearns, Richard Lind. Archie Martin, Berry Olson. Stephen Robinson, James Schlagel. James Shiny, William 276 J B io. Jay Barkley. Juno Bixlcr. June, Bor];. Thom Butch, Jerry Butler. Roger Cardy. Bruce Chiodo, Kenneth Clark. John Davidson, Jamet Edwards, Greg Ely, Norman Epley. Richard Falk. Dale Folic. Donald French. Jay Frey. Robert Cater. Stephen Glnuon, Jantes Grauberger, Robert Graul, Charles Greathouse, Robert Hammill, Gregory Harber, Theodore Jackson, Charles Robert iVUliam Smith, Calvin Swanxy. Willard Thocnat. John Thompson. George Sorensen. Stuart Swedlund. Kent Thompkins, Robert Warner, Norman Walton. Richard Whitten. Roger Whitten. Rodney Wild. Michael Williamson, Roger Wood, Clinton Williamson, Timothy Wright, Steven .sitrow. Ronald Zeleny, Ronald 277 Ronald Wuberg, President PHI SIGMA DELTA Phi Sigma Della was founded in 1909 at Columbia University in New York City. The CSU chapter was founded in 1952. The Phi Sigs are recognized on campus by the purple and white jackets the wear on campus. Their main activities included the Founder’s Day dance in Denver, their pledge dance, and the Roman Brawl. Boonr, Ronald Gamins, Steven Fall, David Fox. Stuart Kroiiniky, Elliot Levine, Mark Marcui, Gregg Nagel. Robert Zetland. Glen Klastu 278 TAU KAPPA EPSILON Pall quarter the TKE’s initiated Hod Fen- wick. Denver Post staff writer. Their an- nual Gangland Get-together was held at the Grange ill Bellvue, while winter quarter found them enjoying a weekend of skiing at Miller's Jdlewild Lodge in Winter Park. With the coming of spring, plans began to take shape for the annual fashion show with Delta Zeta, a benefit held for the Speech and hearing clinic at CSl'. Their annual Red Carnation Formal was held at the Hil- ton and put the finishing touches on an eventful year. Bandcret, Francis Pan Kamnscrcr, President Collins. Bernhard Cast. Thomas Khtnion, William Ctcn Klasna, Sir vets Lee, William Maycda. Donald ltockwrll. Dwight Swan, Andrew Trclchlor, John Webber, Michael Steward, John Sinu, John 279 CLASSES Allerhriligm. Robert Anderson, Onire Arden, Anil Allred, Belli Anderson. Fred Ault n. Kle.inor Allintmo. Walter Anderson. John Arey. l.imU Al-Sliaik Ali, Anns Anderson. Jms-jih Armstrong. Cary Amato, Marianne Anderson, Judith Armstrong. Pamela Ainbrmicr. Cary Anderson, Dianne Arnold. Robert Ai Ai Ai 282 Abbett. Kathleen Accola, Anne Ayatiuma, Calvin Aljpicr. Phillip Abbott, Mirth Achat . Gerald Adtfvli, Bijan Akin, Mirant Abe, Italic it Acfc lgrr. Stony Aehili, Muhammad Albeo. Dave Abo. Janice Ackelry. David Ahrend, Sally Albert. Ronald Albramvon, Kb alxth Abiher, Klile Acott. Dmnft A claim. Janice Ahrendt. David Ahrens. (ifnldinr Allen, l.lnda Allen. Sandra Amhurgh. Carl Anderson. Nancy Ashcraft. Carolyn Amen, Sharon Anderson, Virginia Asher, Monica Ament, Douglas Andre, Charles Ashmore. Judith Aniick, Sandra Andrick. Linda Atchison, Sandra Ainiot. Patricia Angus, William Aton. Aniu-I e Andersoo, Sharon Antic. Susan Auer. Campbell Anderson. Carol Antedini. CaroI n Austin. Alfred Anderson. Charles Antonini. lamis Avery, C -nthin 283 Baker. Dennis Baker. Janet Barta. Cary Bartell, Donna Beagle. Marilyn Bran, Anne BmiMw, Bennett, Cynthia Michael rket, llial Baker, Jantt Barthold, Stephen Bran. Diane Bennett, II. Dick Be , J; W. Blair, Pamela Bohlender. Oarcjyn Baker, Julia Bartlett, Ihrbert Beauchamp. Matk Benton, Ann Bette. Susan Blaklcy. Mnrtyn Hohinunt, Wendell Baldridge, Unda b.ishiw. Jnelith Boaser. Leah Benton, Barham Bevard, Linda Bhintluird, Barbara Uuk. Judith Baldwin, John Batyt, Martha Beaver, Handall Brmnn, Koger Bickling, John Blantlln, Dorothy Bokrot, William Ball, William Bate, Carolyn Becker, DcnnU Benton, Ruth Biedemmn, Elizabeth Blaiidin, Panic! Boiler , Barbara Ballard. Patricia Bath, Jiunc Heckler, Heed Berg nee. James Binder, Katherine Blankenship, Eileen Bolte, Mary 285 £ V Bolyard. Martha Bragonicr. Kcnnrlh Brockman. $UMn Bnirkwr. Barbara Burke. Robert Butch, Stephen Caldwell, John Bond. Jamet llragonkr, Mary Brook . Knicit Bninrr. Judith Riutnon, Judith Butte. Theodore Caldwell. Martha Bonner. Billie Brandt. James Brook . Morgan Bruner, William Bum . Judy Butter. Stephen Camini. Steven Bonyor. Daryl Brat . Martha Brock . Philip Bnmz. Jack Burn . Kichanl Butler. Marjorie Camp. Joan Borchardt. Albert Rr.turr, Michael Brower. Beverly Unit . Michael Burnt, Virginia Butt . Grate Campbell, Carol Borgn, Judy Bra icr. Mike Brown. David II. Bryan. Dronit Burrill. Kathryn Byerly. Carolyn Campbell, Edgar Bornniaim, Nanette Brebncr, Elaine Brown. David Bryan, tdnda Ilothwell. Mary Breeken ridge, Katherine Brown, Janice Buchanan, Jautet Botch. Bridge. Brown. Buck. I got a feclin' I been roped into somethin'. 2S6 Mary ne mice . James Bench. Ken Boucher. Madeleine Bridget. Steven Briles. Linda Brown. Linda Brown, Marilyn Bock. Joan Buckley. Carole d into Bouedin. Charter Brink. Knren Brown, Stanley Buhter, Bandall Burr, Leona Byers. Lirala Campbell, Gait Bowen. James Brisbane. Carol Brown. Susan C. Bulm. Tonia Burruss. Gerald Byrne . Tom Campion, Charles Bower. Kendall Broadwater. Dana Brown, Susan D. Banning. Betty Burton. Diana Cabala. John Candelaria, Hoger Boyer. Kenneth Brogdrn, Klainr Brownlee, Jeanne Burg. Janice Burton, Doya Cable. Kay Canning, Joan Hoyle, Carol Broknw, Lee Hrownlce. Jim Burkamp, IXmna Bury, Katherine Cable, Patricia Canlroll. Diane Br.1g.1w. Louis Bromm, Donna Bruce, dlaabcth Brake, Kathleen Bush. Itmemary Cage. DeWitt Caporaro, Kami 287 Cardwell. William Cellar. Ralph Clark, Joan Coleman. Donald Cornelius, Charlotte Coventry. Caroline Crispe, Barbara Carlin. Sharon Chance, David Clark. Sharlem- Collier, Carl Cornelius, Konald CowH, John Crockett. Catherine Carl win. Karen Chandler. Mike Clark. Sheila Collins. Avery Corners, Carol Cowxett, James Cronin, Cory Carlson, I’atmiu Cherrstroan. Corey Claycoenb. William Collins, Thomas Cort Jr.. George Cox, la-la Crouse, John Carlson. Bnr e Chesloek. Klirabrth Clifton, Phyllis Colon. Mannie Cortner. Stanley Coy.nt. Nancy Crowley, Clmita Orison. Robert Chessman, Alan Cline, Kenneth Co riant, Sandra Cory, Jack Crabtree. Barbara Crowley, Kathleen 2S3 Cartstroui. Robert Child, Donald Cluck, Jill Condon. Karen Carlson, Sonjcnnie Chiapplnl. Robert Clothier, William Condlt, Doug last's see, wc left 01 1 Main at noon, so we ought to ho hack to the lomi hy rundown. Soniennie I, Robert William Xmj; Carpenter, Cheryl Childress. Richard Cobb. R Honda Connor, Patricia Carr, Cliarlc Cho, John Coddingtati, Raymond Cook. Joyce Iain al back lo Carr, Mary Oiojnowiki, Micboel Cody, Cheryl Cook. Mark Colby. Joanne Craig. Sman Crowley, William Carroll, Michael Churcliwcll. Everett Coe, Gary Cooley, Edward Coulett, Walter Cramb. Constance Croy, Dianne Carroll. Robert Clark, Cynthia Coe. James Cooley. Rick Cocta. Kathleen Crane, Don Cummings, Cathleen Carter. Emma Case. Everett Clark, David, Junior Clark, Donna Cole, Barbara Coleman, Anita Cooper, Barbara Cooper, JoArm C05tcdo.1t. lairetta Coorhntan. Marge Crawford, Elizabeth Creamer. William Cummings, Sharon Curry, Jan Cadet. David Clark. James Coleman, Carol Corlett, Ann Coulter, Victor Creel. Gerald Cuitard, Jerry Caller, William Dmrid. Judith Demlow. Janie Duhvm, Thirta Drunge. Robert Dyer. Patricia Kdwardt. Richard Czech. Eva Davit. Margaret Dempicy, Judith DoHdt, Robert Drcher, Robert Earner, Alice Egan. Martha Dailey. Patricia Davit. Paul. Jr. Dpnliam, Edwin Doherty. Sharon Dreitel, Colleen Kane . Kdlth England. Kathleen Dale. Carol Davit, a-hn.i Dergin . Cheryl Dolan. Michael Dull. David Katie. Peter Khrman. Joteph Dalton. Kathleen lXBcrard. Robert IXcricktOn. Ruuell IXilance. John duMont, Mary Karlywioe. Jamet Eikcnnznn, Robert Dame. David IXsher. John IX'Sellcm. Joyce IXiljth, Linda Duncan, Larry Kattman. Mary Kllcint, Ronald 290 Danhauer. Charier DeCook. David Dew rich. Jamet Dominquez. Carole D.mielton. I.inda Deem. Dooglav Dealer. laitvrcnce Donahue. Jacquelyn Dam R; Dec Dick Dirac Hey, down llicre—it i«n't loaded. DatOO, Ssxk.il Dellnvce, Hull.ml l ilt . Terry l ougla . l.Inda Duncklcy. Donald Eaton, Olin Elliott. Kcnnith Daugherty, Frank DoKoevotid. Sheryl Dimitroff. Jan Dow.Ho. Michael Diuihain, Patricia Eby. William EHfa. John Daugherty. Pamela Delmvey, Sheila Dinner. LoHe Dowling. Lynda Dunn, Anna Kckliunl. Jr.. Victor K1Uworth. Bruce Davidson. Kathy Deiapp, John Diltnnir. Kiehard Downey. Darwin Dunn. Shirley' Edeco, Erik KIvcHor. Vrrncinc, Sophomore Davidson, Kenneth deio xi, Wiuonu Dixon, Jerre Drake. Malcolm Dunn, Vernon Ed it rum, Dale Khun, Constance Daviw. Michael lX-l ell. Gratia Dolder, Karen Drage. Carolyn Dntcher. Karrn Edward . Greg Ely, Norman 291 Kmlong, Scott Evan . Cary Finney. Sandra Frantz, Linda Frye. Marvin Cirrmii, Crilunl, Robert England, Mary Evan . Knrvn Finnic, Dianne Frantz. Maybelle Fullnvsny. Carol CarrisOu. Paulette Censer, Mary Entdnm, Patrick Evans. William Fitting, Jeanette Franz. Margaret Fuller. Pamela Gnu, Walter Getz.. Susan Enyeart, Stephen Everett, Candace Flecker, Darlene Frazzini. Gerald Fuller. M«n Cnudrttr, Michael Gieo-. Thomas Epperson. Barium Ewing. Ellen Firming. Angela Frazzini. John CoIm'I, la-roy Gehancr. Chester Gignoiw, Reginald Eppinger. William Eychner. Glen Fllnn. Cristina Frederick. James Gabriel. His hard Gcbhard. Chery l Cilbrenth. Joyu, Junior 292 Ktdlcy, Connie Faith. Darlene Flock. Calvin Freeman. Cary Erbanl. Louis Folcts. Monte Flower, Donna Freeman. Jr., Richard Erion Jur Falk. Fluke Ffenc Whatta huncha animals out there! '•I'M Jr.. Erioo, Jonathan, Kevin, Krone ]imio« Kaikumk-, Itila Halle, DjIi- Force. Carole Fluke. Kdwanl French, Sun IMMt. Jay there! Ervo. Xaocy Ki'hin. I-awn-nee Foreman. Clnicw Knil, Barbara Giilagcn. vDvnni Ccrtde . Sherry t : ! • . Tract! Knot, 1-arry Kenton, Krone Kmi, Seott Friedman. Martin GalloRly, Periclojie Gehr. Martha Giroux, Mary KttabrOoio. Jure Kertniaii. Sherry Hotter, Diane Frlehaul, PoUfc in Card, Michael Griit, Martha Ginn. Cary Ktant. Blaine Kcttct . Olivia Kivetor. Helen Frfbauf, Gary Gnnlell, Cynthia Ceir |v{, Oi l lev Gian. Lonva Kvans, l)mi|t!a Kid, Miniaret Fox. Ilimalil Frit . l.iixla Garland, Catherine Cent , I-oiiir Glemhixki. Samira Kvunt. Kmmit Kinlnyjein, Marlene Kral cr. Beverly Kry, M r|(arct Carritb. Edward Gerber. David Glover, Kteanor 293 Codilrinl, Claude Cnilf, Charles Cteeii, Carolyn Curie. Christina llmiihi );, Suun llimlinic. Barrie Hawaii, Chrii Cnejtlem. Richard Crahnni. Dm.n Green, Charlei Gucck. Barbara llanilllo«i, Andrew Harm. Joan llnhrll. Elk'll Gortll. Jinnee Graham. Gloria Creel , Evan Ciutinger, Vtxinne Hamilton, Lynn Harrell. Jumet Hatch, RoM.ie GoldiiiK. Kay Craham, Janie Green. Howard Curiti r. Jim Hampton, Jo x« Harrium, Jell Hathorn, Janie Come . Richard Craham. Jean Greene. Darrell Cunther, Shirley Hamilton, Jute Harrivm, lamia Haven, Patricia Good. Charlene Cranun, George Crest, Michael Gmhikan, Thoenac Hancock. Lynda II nr the. Erect Haveity, L nu 29-1 Good. Cheryl Crnnzow, Suuna Griffin. William Haack. David Good, Tim Crau). Charier Criffitli. Dougtaj llabriliin, Erotl Coot! l h Cray. Crifl Hack Pe And if Sully Thomas says vo- iltaf (lie way it i«. Goodwin, Cordon. I-ana liillr Pliyllit Craves. Ronald )lMlffUt Craves. Marilyn Crillith. Sharon . Fnxl Griffith. Herbert Hackman, James Hacker. Pemclojie 1 %o— Coniine, Mary Cray. Judith CrlflUlu. Ilotxit Hager, Dianc Hankins, llart. Michael Harvey, Mary Cotto III. George Cray, Karla Grimes, Money 11 alley. Jimmie llanten, Oitmliui Hart. Hill Hayes, John It. Gtmxly. Carolyn Ctey, Patricia Criner. Audrey Hall. Gerald Hanson. Donald Martin. Mnry 11 a v . Marilyn Cowxly, Marilyn Cray, Shirley Grow, Jirvcph Hall. Linda Hanson, Richard Hartley, Sara Haynes. Peter Cowdy. On id a Cray. William Grnvet. Donald H illam, Sally Harder. Gilbert Hartman. Frank Han-ltou, l ai Graff. Boh Ctrojtr, Judith Cnno. Kathleen Halide . PliOUi Hardesty, I.inila llart , Maria lleadlce. Roy 295 Heatwole. Janet Hcrccrt. Richard IIIimIih.hi. Warren Holcomb, Catherine Horalek. Robert Unwell. Mary Hughe . Jeffrey Hcckendorf, Carl Herrick, Thema Hinkle, Lydia HoSdcr. Jnmc Morgan, Duane Hoyiner, Tom Ilugbr-J, Rotaiuie 11 «-finer. Stanley Hreriot, Roger Himhnw, Linda Holland, Cheicnc Morgan, Votando Hubbard. Stephen Huitt. Patricio Hegele. Michael Herthey, Carolyn I line liman, Barbara Holland. Mar lia I form . Sam Hubby. John Humphrey, Aurae Heinoman, Don Heiwley. Janet liber. Dar w llotley, Kathleen llorth, Jane Hulicr, Vincent Hunt, Allen Heine , Madelyn llctvey, Melvin Hitxtaler. Dale Hollbtrr, Albert Hrwtctter, Kothann llnddin. Sharon Hunt. Crorgc Ml 296 Heiner, Marilyn Hettinger. Howard llolnon, John lloltowell, Sherreu Hendrick , Bruce HeUep, Lynn llotnon. Mary Hoini, Murcia Mem!, J:,n Hick Itoifii Cer Holm. This little pinky went to market- - this little pinky had none. Bruce •ary rcu Hrodridu, Janxi tick . PMlHte Hoffman. Cvrakl llolmn, Judith Henley. David Higdon, Martha Huffman, Peggy Haft, Penelope rkrt— llcjilc-y, llolx-tla Higganlwtlmm. Bill Huffman, Jr., Rulwrt llol nun. Limia llOOIghtaUgg, M.uy Htxlwin. Jnhn Hunter. Inland Henry, Kenneth Iliiilrhr.iiHl, Hager Huffman, Mitharf Hun mi, I-airy IlmiM-wcart. William llucUon. Lorn Huntiman, Betty lli'iwley. Janet llill. Donald Hoffman, Samira lh irr, Winfred Howard. Chart - Huffman. Morrii Hun i-ker, Patricia llerdlne, Jr., Hnland Hill. Sualc llngan, Jaiuei Hooper. Winnie lluwaril, la-ilie Huffman. Samira Hunt, Dium' Herein Urn, Joyce Hill. William Hogan. Kim Hope, Linda llnwaril. Maty llufly. Dart limit. Kay llrriieft. Cary Hilly. Cathy Hotlmmk. Lymleth llopkin, Sutum Howard. William lloghe . Janne Hujcr, Cynthia ■297 1 linear. Paul Jimn, Sharon Jmwn. Boa Johnson. Stephen Jurgens. Knry Kellogg. Catherine Kirby. Judith Hutchinson, David James, William Jensen, Steven Johnson, Stephen I„ Kaeding. Judith Kelly, Nancy Kirby, LeRvy llyatt. Hc-hert Jameson. Alexander Jeuen, Sharon Johnson, Virginia Kahn, Charles Kelly. David Kirk. Comtanee Hynes, Carole Jamen. Geraldine Jctter, Steven Johnson, Wendy Kaley. Terry Kennedy. Janet Ki ock. James lllian, Grace Jarrett. Joseph Johman, Wallace Johnston, Janies hamper, Jane Kennedy, Janice KistUr. Michael Immel, Barbara Jarzyna, David Johnson. Cindy Johnston, Michael Knntor. Jane Kennedy, Knoald KUvscn, Judith Junes, Alan Kantrosviti, Marc Kerr, Olive Klein, lamny Junes. Anita Karllngcr. Richard Kessler, Barbara Kline. Gurtney 298 hosier. Daniel Josootrk, Michael Johnson, Donee Jones. Trudlth Kaul. Peggy KSelling, Carol Kniesc, Janet I ham, Small JumivviVi. Jr.. Kobert Johnson, Emery Jonc , William Kcaiinuilt r, Limia King. David Know let, Hoi k'rt Ison, Patricia Jewries. Jolin Johnson, Jean Jordan, l.icxla Keanu. Cad King. Jr.. Davie Knud sen, 1-irry Jackson, John Jenkins. Chieryl John too, Jessie Jorgensen, Larry Knk, Margaret King. Janicce Kochcvar. Patricia Jacobs, Steven Jenni, I.an rente Johnson, I-awn-isce Jorgetuon, Terry Keller, Barbara King. John Kogcr, SylvJu Jamci. Dennis Jenson, Kin Johnson. Sandra Julian, (anal Kelley, Barbara Kinoiliita, Kenneth Kojipenhafer, Irene •la arlxira rtney Jones. Barbara Jones, Marilyn Kaijur. Wanda Kauffman. Dale K ester. Judith Kiddie, llolly King, Cary Klumh, C sorgo 299 Kovaeb. Diana Laidlg. Jeans 1« I-ircn. Gary l-ehiaek. Sheryl Lincoln. Jnmei 1 «!•, Juirir Lyoo, Donald Kramer, Eddie L'Aliewoml. Daren 1-ariwo, Hull laOnir. Stan Lindsay, Richard laiwe. Robert I •yon, Marcia Kratorhvt). Ralph Lamb. Judith Larue, Timothy Lee. LflUtrf l.inegar, Mary Lowmnn. Wayne Lyon . prank Krrngrl, Steven l-amore. Shartnu Lmtoka, Karen Iay;.ite, Boyd Linger. Carole Lucas, Aim MacDonald. Brine Krug. Carol I ancleri. Colleen Late hford. Mary la-hr. I „■ r i Litmrmun. Judy l.uckey. Ann M.nlvaac, Kathleen Kolb. Carolyn lane. Gloria Lanbach, Jam el Leighton, Diane l.ivt, Sharon Iaxlkn. Arthur Jr. Moc-Kown, Dave rrr Oh! That smart . Lenau, Pamela Littlefield. Gary l.orloff. Paul Muitdan. Sandra la'iily, Thoina Livelihood. Shirley Luff. Shelby Maer. Cynthia Itwpoli Locke. Lumber! Mahe nr1 300 Kunclert. John Lang,loo, John I..IMMM, Dennis Levering. John l-flog. Ml'chaijt l.Mllg. liolh Malcolm. Joan Kurdonik, Mark lauigoni, Richard 1-vvlngton. Cynthia l-ravi . Carol l vne. Elmer Line. Carolyn Mai ton, William Kurland, Sally l-ang'olh. Wayne Lamm, Jack I-ovvis. Catherine l.od',-. Eugene I.Uttift. Jack Malm, Kathy Kii iita«, Janice 1-vrivc. Robert IJkytnn, Robert IJniniur, James lame, Uiula Lot . Snotice Malone, Joint's I alas. Marilyn I .a west, Jan I.each, Catherine T.ight. Donna Lotspeicb, Mark l.ydln, Cory Mangy , Carolyn I-iIhIoo, Rnlieit lonnt, Jim Lrbtgck, Cary l.lfthtnrr, Donald Lovelace . Pamela Lynn, R,Overt Mnnioti. John II,y uthL l-copoMin. Dick Locke. Richard l.umbrrj;, Mary Mahoney, Dione la-'ter, Tim l.oitix-ss, Jo mi's l.imclgrm, Yaw Maid. Paul 301 Manninen, Tliom.it Mantiiardt. Kenneth Mtllcy. Sherry McBride. Robert McEIliott. Marilyn McManus. Jobn Messer. Nut Manning. Marilyn Marsh, Michael M .«t h Is. Vincent McBuntcy. Kathleen Mi K.idilrn. Murcia McMilllnn. June Metcalf. Nancy Manning. Sharon Mar.h ill, June Matvebke. Patricia McCaffrey. Claudia MePadden. Margie McMillan, Ka'' '' Miycr, Jacob Mansfield. Cerre Marshall, Joyce Matson, George McCallm, Kathleen McKad.len. Robert McMillan. Martha Meyer. Itulh Matey, Vemctta Martin. Barbara Mattunra, Eugene McCarthy. John McCaiv, James McMillan, Rita Meyers. William Mareitc. Boh Martin, Joyce Matthew v. Thomai McCartney. Karen MrCrrw. Kenneth McMullen. Kathleen Michaels. Craig Wail up. Mr. Dillon McCavitt. Mike McGuire. Betty Mracham, Barbara Mickle. Jack McClure. Kelly McCuire. Patricia Mead. Mark Mie-ger, Terry McClurg Marc i McKinnc Carol Mrdlll. Mikola jc Rodcr 302 MjrirtU, Jsnn Martin, Dale Manck. DUne McConnell. J.xly McLain, Michael Meier. Menylee Miller, Una Mariner. Michael Martin. Donna Mavmmalic. Jean McCord. Robert McLean. Charles Mrlillo. Dana Miller. Marsha Markham, Karol Martin, Shirley Matey, Barbara McCormick, Judy McLciiK Stephen Mendeljohn. Sara Miller, Martha Markin. William Martin. Zona May. Cheryl McCordy. Terl Method, Sharon Merrill. Samira Miller. Merideth Marla, Ituil-ar.i M,oilman. Philip MeAlIntcr. Harold MeDanal, Michael McMahon. Patricia Merritt. Cary Miller. Noel Marlatt, William Macon. Karin McBeth. Sylvia McKIdowncy, Jofffih McMaim. Tom Me . Shirley Miller. Phyllis McClurjt. Marcia McKinney. Carolyn Med ill, Coxcttc MBcolaJcwski, Roderick McConahay. Ann McKinney, Virginia Megilligan. (rfnld Miter, Richard 303 Miller, Roberta Moninicer, Willluin Moreland, Jill Moder. Arvin Mmkk, John Nelson, Patrick Xordiek. Gary Miller, Ronald Mcnmett. Thoeo.cs Morgan. Ri h Mom, Rarciwell MiiBelwhilc. Michael Xeppel, Norman Ncml |ciivt. Sown Miller, Thomas Monroe. Glenn Morgemlent, William Molt, Jim M er , Ronald Nesbitt, Hugh Northam, Roberta Mil It, Larry Moot rook r ’. Sumii Molil . Holdiie Mount, Steven Nachaxel, Thomas Neujahr. Dick Nuckoti, Jane Miner. Satan Moody. Kathleen Morris, David J. Moyle. Cindy Nnchlman, Kenneth N'eiiinann. Richard Nmurmacher. Dwight Minister. Pat Mooney, Michael Morris, David MrzlOcar. William Nakagawa. Melvin Xewhy. John Nutt. Milton No. No, limp, third haw is that way! Mueller. Pamela Nakamura. Linda Newhouse, Carole Ncmbaunter, James Mueller, Thomas Xatmnn, Leonard Newton, Kathleen Oakleaf, Susan Mulmm Thoo NeighS. Neyer, Obele. 304 is that r. Them™ n. Leonard . Kathleen f, Suvln Mulroney, Mundrll, John Them Veitl. Judith Neighbor . Dan V it hoi. Dan Veyer. Xadine O'Brien, Patricia Oliele. Robert Minor. Moon . Jwly Moitit, Jim Munn, Monica Will. Jhoenax Nii'lttn, Chariot Ogle, James Mitclw-11, Steven Moore. Vorman Motri . Karen Mimton, Sluron Vein, Daniel Vielien, Kcrvtin O’JInlloran. Michael Milton. Rol eit Moore, Richard Morrli, Raymond Morphy, John Velum. Char le Nlenuvui.i. Sheila (Rdemryrr, Cap Mneiiy, William Moorhead. Robert MurrUtey 111. John Murphy. Patrie i.i Velwm. Dram Vtunljr. Snvan Old . Ctudes Moe er. Victoria Mocthait. Mcrvin Morrow, Penny Murray, Dorm. V -l«oil. Nancy Vi . Sylvia Oliver. Rowell Moll. Dune Monk. ChrUty Mort. Jean Murray. Thonuit VetHin. Patricia Vordeen, Thomat Olmsted. Janice 305 52 - - •O'r s-fafL 5530 Orrefl, Mary Pack. Thomas Paslay, Mtrlu-nl Prim. John Pfanncnstlel. Rosemary Pialer, Jrrry Pent. Diane Ortrrry, Jr., Nelson Painter, John PaMiuarirllo, James Prtx-r, Knuirth ITcifcr. William PfzzoFerrato, Jr., Sc Pounds. Donna Osborn. Charlotte Painter. Sandra Patten, James Penlcn, Nancy Phelan. I-eslie Plumb. Georgia Powell. Jr.. Kail Osborn, Dun aid Paisley, Ronnie Patterns. Barbara Peny. Chaika Phclpt, Stanley Plumb. Ovid Powell. Vicki Osborn, Stephen Palmer, Jeffrey Patterson, Carolyn Peters, Pamela Phillips, J. E. Poer, Patty Powers, Michael Ostby. Marcia Palmer. John Paul. John Petersen. Carolyn Phillips, John Poet, Coleuna Prather, Joyce baron Pease. Penick. Raymond Cliristopber Peterson. Vicki 1 H. Peterson. Sharon Pitshfonl, Donald ’’ PiscitclU, Roger Portner. Ross Miron Portice. Thomas 307 Prentice, FiuU Race. Richard Baulin . Mary Reid. Gregory Rickert, Joan no Rockwell, DulRbt Rudolph. Colleen Ptkv. Barbara Raddatr. Jam- Ray. Thonvw Reid. Linda Rittner. Richard Rodriguez. Torn Rupi . Jennifer Proctor. Judy Kahni, Gary Rasnuuid. Lrtllc Keld, Sutori Rife, Joyce Roger . M Tan Rupp, Pamela Proctor, Mary Rainc . William Rego . France Keld, Warner RijtK . Charlotte Hokal.i. Winifred Rut , Nikki Prout. Biti Romuy, Diane Redman, Jean Heitdorff. Carole Riley. Carol HolUtin, Cary Rut . Paul Provenzono. Michael Raimeler. Marilyn Reed. Chartea Rcitig. Carroll Riley, DennSt Honneherg. Rodney Ruttel, Sandra Whattaya mean you won’t lake my 1.1), photo like thi .? Reniuid, Robert Ritchie, (irrute Root. Judy Knit. Clifford Retch, Jeanette Rittcnhoure. Bonnie Rote. Paul Ryan. John Revo n Ri er. Rote, Hyntai 30S kc my Rcvoir, Joann Rrxrotb, Joscghin Rl er. Ccorgo Robbins. ljiiwn! Row, Ronnie Huselievr. James Hsmun, Phillip Sodkr, Joyce Pnigrl. Nancy Rjuvo, Kay Reed. Kenneth Reynolds. Allen Roberts, Carol Kosenbergi-r. Arilcm S.ilvitrlli. Klaiix- Puekrtt. Robert Handlcraan, Samira Rlvm, Barbara Reynold . Clurlii Robert . Janie Koh. Don Sanunon . Harold Pullum, Jr.. Kml Randolph. Robert Reeves. Kay Reynold . Cary Robertson. Margaret Ron. Jerry Sammons, Robert Quinlan. Jolin Raney. Suzanne llteVB, Kenneth Rite. Barbara Robinson, Jerry Rossi. Marilyn Sanrhe . Kntest Quint. Diane Rnpp, Diane Reeve . Mark Risbarslt, Mary Robinson, Joan Rowe. Roger Sand. Dianne Rabens, Sherry Raw, Nancy Relclurdt. Mary Richardson, Janie Hockey. Warren Rowe. Tammy Sand, Linda 309 Sandm, Oil Schieiwnan. Yuvonir Schubert, Jactjuelinc Seal, Sutan Shepherd, Sarah Simmons, Sm.ui Smilli, Gondii Sanford. Stephanie Schmidt. Allen Schiickniann, llay Sean. John Sherlixk. Patti Simpson. Harold Smith, IXnnil Saltier, Kristi Stlimi.lt, J.ici Schuppc. M.irln Seaton. James Sherman, Kenneth Sinn, Cheryl Smith, Donald Sauer, Patricia Schmidt. Melvin Schuyler, Ronald SclKistian, Susan Sherrod. Peggy Sim . Daniel Smith, Kli ahcth Sayre. Kenneth Schmidt, Ronald Schwartz, Suzanne Seely. Thomas Shield , Mary Sin , Judith Smith, Fay Sehaare. Gail Schmidt, Samira Sehwirxlt, Kenneth Seller. Donna Shifnctte. Hon Sin , I.icalieth Smith, Jack What if it kick back? Sevier. ReNay Shipp. Jimmie Singleton, Harry Smith. Jackie Seward, John Shirey, Arthur Sipo , Al Smith. Jamei Shafe SH kI. Sipes. Smith 310 Schnlx-rg. Steve Schneider, Barbara Scott. Jill Slunk. Kathleen Shook, Roland Slack. Bill Smith, Let He Schaefer, Diane Schneider, Gerald Scott. Florence Sluaikt, Judy Sibley, Jacquelyn Slade. Linda Smith, lindn Schank. Barbara Schneider, Michael Scott. Sharon Shankt. Itonald Siegfried, Linda Sluven, Hubert Smith, Lloyd SdtfcJ, Judith Schoi . Kenneth Scott. Sherry ShatvcrtMi. Sharon SiKKim. Barlrara Slceter, Marilce Smith, Maynard Solui , Dennis Schreiner, Steven Stott, Stan Slrell. Kluabeth Sihlcr, Karen Smart, Charlotte Smith. Patricia Sciilagetcr, h'ancy Schrojip. David Scott. Stuart Shcme. Sherry Simmons, Patricia Smelter, Shirley Smith, Richard [„hn Shafer. Michael Skaklee. Jamet rthur Shodccn, Donna Shope. Nancy Sipet. Susan Skold. Wayne met Smith, Judith Smith, John 311 Smith, Sharon Snell. Dcnriii Spencer, Gail Starkcbaum. Nancy Steward. David Strohmeycr, Ijiarmcc Swinton, Carole Smith, Stack SomnurfMld, Carol Squire . Robert Stolnhauvr. Carl Stoner. Stanley Sutton. KflH Taylor. Barbara Smith, Stephen Sorensen. Stuart Stafford. Donna Stroccl. Beverly Stoody, Valerio Sutton, Janie Taylor, Edward Smitherman, Donna Sowle. John Starr, Judy Stop. Judith Stovall, Marsha Swaggalt, lfouiuaiy Taylor, Sharon Smote, Frank Spence. Bruce Stapleton, Virginia Sterrett, IXwiglas Stowater. Helen Swain, Terry TcfcoekhoeM. Tommy Smyth, Catherine Spence. 1-eigh Stark, Michael Steven , Marie Strait. Cynda Swanson, Jerald Tctnpel. Gayle You itch where? Stevens. Marilyn Stringer. Darlene Swanion. Karen Temple. Charles Stevenson. Dianne Strolxek. 1.loyal Swartrenbcrg, Brian Tenney, Cecilia Stein. Stonel Do, SuCtur Taylo: 312 Snyder, Cami Sprneer, Joan Sporvr. Ouil Stlerlcn, Anita Stnliln. Iliiriitnn Taber, Nancy Terry. Carol Snyder. Cert Spencer. Thom.v Staudinger. Chartea Still . Karen Stocky, 1 -irry Tabor. Joan Torwilllger. Kva Snyder, Hi.haul Spcmlry, Karen Stauffer, Heidi Stithem. Gary Slurgei. Jack Tak.xla. William Tenvilliger. laMinle Snyxler. Sidney SiierlniR. Kaljih Staverinami. Jo Stockton, Wayne Null I an. Robert Tullmt, Cynthia Thacker. Ann Sode. William Spriglit, Cheryl Sleejv. William Stolar. Bill Sullivan, Jamr Tanaka. Sharon Huai Icy. Corii Soehncr. Cliarlr Spooner. Honnic Stifle . Hobrrt Stone. Joyce Suoboda. Judith Tuni, Sharon Thallcy. Toyu Stein. Richard Stonch mker, Doma Sutton. David Taylor. Allen Stewart. Sue StnMid, lairry S« indeo. Holicit Terrell. lkarlhira 313 Thayer, Marvin Thorton, Frank Traylor, Roberta Ullinan, William Vergara. Robert Waldo. Lind Webb, James Thimruig, Charles Thidcmeyer. Mary Trenary. John UlUlroin, Linda Vernon, Kami Wales. Sharon Webb, Larry Thor. Robert Tied . Kenneth TrtbMc, Nikki L'lrich. William Vdte. Gary Walker, I).,mil Webber, Michael Tlio«iia«. Robert Tigge . Gale Trtcliak. Klaine Unbaugh, Linda Vickland. John Wallace, Mary Weber, loro Thompson. leorge Tinsley. Beth Tripp. Vicky tmtrcrgcr. Judith Vklmur, Sandra Walsvotth, Ann Webster, Charles Thompson. Gregory Tipton. Karen Troilo, Constance Cstobol, Anthony Vince. George Wangmld, Alice Weed. Alice Our rubber band broke. Vagoeur. Phyllis Vagnlno. Judy Vance. Vivian. Elizabeth Vlifijj, Ccrassirno Vockei Ward. Thomas Warner, Ellen Warne Weakley, Kiebanl Weinsheaker, Weir, Elaine 311 Judy illcn ker. Vance, Carol Vance, Robert Vockcl, Patricia Wade. Jan Warner, Jams- Warner, Jeanne W ir, James Wriimtllcr, Jean Thumpvon. Susan Toiiin, Terence Trueldood. Judith N’nmU jicuti-, Joe Wagner, Clmryl Warm r. Jeffrey WelUc). Wilton Thompson, Tern Toliver. Frederick Tnelcr-r, Aim Vim Dyke. Robert Wagner. Donald Warren, James Welch, Jack Thomson, Rebecca Tomlin, Carol Tucker, Jeanne Van Pelt, Kohb Wagner, Cary Warren, June Well , Gregory Thom. William Torrey, Wayne Tun er, Holly Vanvant. Wendell Wagner, Jean Warren, Michael Well , Paul Thorne, Diane Tuumbs. Lloyd Tuttln, Barliara 'anglin, Ann Wagner, Robert Waterman, Condi Welty. Maureen Thornton, David Townsend, Trudy Tyler, Ron Venctte, James Wagner, -Sally Watann, Wayne Wcndelfn, Carol 315 Sanne Cary miri th Wilton. Judith Wim hrll, Lyle Wo . Clifford Wolf, Charles Yxeapin. Yormaiito. Charlene Honorato Zattruw, Ronald Zarlengo. Them Wi-ij. C oi)!c Wot, Nancy Wh.ttingtun. MjfOyivn Wickham, Samuel Williams. Catol William . Donald Wimi, l xrtti Write, I.adonna Whitney. William Wille. Stuan Wfncfcel. Caro) Wolfe, Qarol Yantis, Chrtyl Zeller. (amr.nl Wen, Kdvsin Whitum. Jamn WUIlarm. Alice Wind, Janie Wolfe. Donald Ycarout. Richard Zriler, Margaret WolMcill. Jolin Yoder. Glen ZrlViixl, Glen Winter . la'.ih Wolowlc . Stefan York. Kut Zkk. Paul Wkalley, Maureen Wkklaw, Janet William . Dorothy WintheiuT, Roliert Woh, Dean Youngblood, Stephen Zimmerman, Nancy Wheatley, Margaret Wkkwar. Rodney William . Cary Wisdom. Sherrie Wood. L rme Yoat. Rtwe Zumkh, James 317 SOPHQMQR S Barry. Timer ia« Boltler. France Beverly, C.'harle Harriott. Thoena Bolden. Katherine Bianick, Omrialno Baiton. Billiard Ben Ahmed, All Bickel. Georgia Batcom. Janie Bennett. George Bigg . Nancy Batchehler. Donald Bennett, Jim Billtieunrf. Jon Baiton. AUn Benouhiila. Bechir Ililto. Letty Bauman. Brrniece Demon, Donnie Bitbop, Donald Baumgurt. David Boron . Judith Bnlioji, George 318 ii-MWSwcr .'.mu ! Ahmed, Athman Andorwn. Sue Anetnh, Godfrey Baird. IMt K. Bamct. Douglni Biyuvai , Fred Bcmilh, John Bini. 'Itwniut Aitkcn. Patricia Amlcraon. Judith An|w r, Sandra BaUlad. David Baity. Thiitnai Becker. Fml IVir. IXxul.l Bittlc. Jinin Alderman. Frrd Andc-no . Ia - Aniigii.K. Albert Bajwt. Mufoiip Burihlama, Jimm Beety, Rxiiaid Bcigrro, Marianne Bitler. Jntnri AIDnl, Alan Andnwn. latuit Amlin. DwicKl BimniiiKti-m. Jam Baltic, Shirley BewJey. Don Bccnbelm, Daniel Black, David Allen, laurrrne Andertoo, Maiy Amtin. Ijtrry Alien, Marflymt Andrew. Unda Autrcy, Nancy Alium, John Andrew e. Man B.ilih. Siuan Amiek. Michael Andro , Sharon Baiidoiutt. Chorios LETT)' HIETO....................Indepndent Student’s Association...........A IP'S Secretary.........Spurs 319 Cattrll. Charier Clixotta, Lwirnw Connelly. Claudia Omtibi. Collcpn Clark. Mallory Conti, Theodore Cozer. Mary Clark. Kkhard Cook. Dale Chanipeau, Unda Clatpool, Itovlla Cook, Sharon Blackburn. William Brada. Paul Brownfisn. Qurln Burch. UwieiKe Carpenter. William Chance. Duane Click. Carol Cooley, Daniel Blackrtock. Dianne Bradley. Sheryl Bruce. Lrdic Coffey. Burlene Carton. CI)Ti Cherry. Cheryl Cody. William Coon, Alpha BtrlrrherK. Marjorie Braw, Dean Bruner. Kichard Caldwell, Marilyn Carter, Sandra Chlk. Phillip Colone. Judiann Cooper, Anne 320 Hlinde. Clene Bratton. Cerald Boli , Georgie Campbell. Gene Caw. Pamela ChOden, PhyllU Colburn, Gayl Cooper. Lynda Botfcfccrt, William Bouslcttd. Jacqueline Bowden. Hill Hoyiick. Kent Brown. Curti Brown. IVhorah Brown. Robert Burdick, Shannon Burnt, John Burridgc. Barium Burtard. Mary Carlton, Robert Jl LIE HI.OSS............Kappa Kappa Gamma .........Spurs...........Alpha Lambda Delta Boox, Kitty Brcrt, Lodi Burger. Martha Carmichael, John Couin, Linda Christensen. Curl Collin . Marshall Cornell, Judith Blast. Julie Brigg . John Burger. Mary Ann Carnahan. Bill Cathey. Rosemary Christensen, Carol Colwell. Jack Carter. Margie Boctpflug, Peter Briglia, Satan Burke. John Carnahan. James Catlin, Larry Churiaes. Dave Consol. Janet Cortcse. I.u Ann Bogard. Jerry Brinkerboff, Carol Bum. Marta Cattell. Richard Chriunar, Andrew Cole. Jim Coedova, Marilyn Cox, Thomai 321 Dtunler, Janet Edmondson. Calis ta English, Leslie Dunbar. Caroline Ega . William Englbb. William Damno, Edtlh Khn. Robert Kplcy, Richard Duncan. Limia Klebe. Jcaocm Kpjtcnon, William (Iribl), Allan Davey, Duane Mlmctii, Dorindn IXsehamps. Joseph Donnelly, IJoyd Diitsford. Charles ElcMfr, Ununii Krmold. la-ccig Crawford. Julia Davidson, Don Dcl-anncy, M aurem IVSmith, Julio Dowli. Jano Dumi. Jerald Hike, Jam-tda Ermi, Carol Cnuic. John Davies. Ronald Dellah. Abdcllahif IX Stcfami. Tlierevi Drake. David Du rev. Richard Eisenach. Marlin Eshelutau. Knliert Croissant. Ijrrv Davis. Karlsarn Deb. Richard Dikley, IXnglns Dreha-r, Carole Hades, Elaine Ellinjc. Linda Euler. Joyce 322 Curran. VVadt Day. Carole Del1’i zo, P.it Dahl, Dax kl IVHI.hk, Sharon IVming. Piny Dahhtmin, Corot DeBoer. Alvin Denny, lion.rid Daleehek. Kiluanl DeBoer, Joon IVnham. William CAROL CLICK...................Delta Delta Delta . . . Cheerleader . . . Spurs . . . Sigma Alpha Eta Cr«i, Cheryl Davi . Barry Dchn, Jaw I killer. Jaw Dnimellir, Marilyn Kagan. Alexandria Kme-rick. Jnlin P.vam, la-land (.'aw, Jerome Davit. Devon IVIMaitnr. Frank Diaine, B.iihara Dudley, Ann Khbrrt, llnualil Kenty. Ital igh E«idl. Mkhari Condy. Delink Davvkiix, Terrell Detamg. hdu.ird Dixlern, I’.ilrkia Dugan, MKhel.- Kdgur, Jniepli Kim), Knliert Kwtn, William Cunningham. Linda Day. Burton )Vi|ihnikfc, Linda Dnltrru hell. Timothy Disgdale. Veronica Kdmttnn, Palm la Krxlcn. W -ndell Fainhitd. Craig 323 Gilliland. Judi Graham. Rita GritwoU. Famed Grimnrtin. Mary Graham, Ruth Cued. RkharU ClnMeo, Patricia Grand. Vicki Culd . Ronald Glenn, Dianne Granger. Patricia Guixlell. Linda Farley. Jack Platon, M.irdni Frnl. Robert Garrett, Karen Cerhartlt, Terre Clewicr. Martha Granl. Walter Cundrrion, Sheila Felllon. Mary Pinning. Dierdre Ftiuhcl. Janice Caniton, Karliant Gi-flach, Mar - Gocritz. Diane Green. Ceorgia Gudnfton, Perry Fclte. Karen Flctemeyer, Fred Frltiehf. Bruno Garriton, Jean-Anne Cilliretb. Mkhocl Gompert. Tero' Green. Larry Guttufoon. Larry PVrpivan. Bmce KooCe. Cart Fntz. Loren Gatcoyne, John GiWerrlcove. Pam Goodhue. Mary Greemvold, Baro' Guthrie, Charier 324 I Fithero, Donald Fuk, Gary Foul, Doom Frallcfc. Karen Galat, Joseph Call. Duane Flanagan. ShclU Flanders, Nancy Francis, Sylvia Frederick . Sharon (lancnv, Harold Gardner, Alan JOE EDGAR .... Farmhouse .... Collegiate 4-fl............Lancer Secretary.............Deans List................IFC Honor Roll................ Fanet. B(JkiI Koppo. Patricia Fruid. Richard Galt. I citc Ciiilland, Marilrcth Goodnow. Judith Crlifco, Lynn Gw inn. Cheryl Frtt. Beoedkt Foreman, Dennic I'riihiliiK, Robert Gault. Linda Gilley. June Gordon. Robert Grillo, Bonnie llaak, Peter Finch. Dwayne Farter. Carl Fnjimoto, Dale Gamman, GImn Gillice. Robert Cowin, Terry Grimaldi, Karen Hu-ir. Tinea Fhher. Janet Fox, -Stuart Ccthardi. PcRfy Cebbie, Tomas Gilliland, Gerard Grabam, David Grionvootl, Munit lfuc bribery;. Ellery 325 Hockctt. Darrel lloul, Mury Huff, Jimn 326 llocgh. Drift in Huffman, CroiRr Hogan. Paula Haferkantp. Manhall Ifagr. Jaim-i Halo. Sharon Hall, Kolu-rt Hornumg, Kco llmmcr. lUrokl llotchkiu. Peony llnnucn, l.usrrn llartiatli, Patricia Harln-it. Taurie Harden. Hellen Huffman, HtYrrly Huffman, David Hull. Wayne Harritoo, lawn Hart. Kami Halt, fauna Harvey. Frederick HeHiurg. l.auren c Helot. Jame Hendrick . Jerry llrnkr. Mary Hrrrmann. Ann lingrrt. Ilk hard Hill. George lliniman. Marian linldcn, Dale Hidden, Marvin llotluml, Kirk Holley. Ann Hough, Knhert Houghton, William llmifton, Jeovph Howard. Cheryl Humphrey, William Hunt. Judy Hurd, Gary lliifliamla. Mary Ann Hamilton, Raymond llml Inn. Jod llastingt. Let ilia Kent), UihIj 11 inch, Larry llnllowrl), Holiest Howard, Tito Hinted. Marilyn Hammond. Maratha Harding. Ralidi 1 lull'!.. Warrm Hepp, Kathir llolidim. Alice lloimi'ii. Jan Horn-. David lliilchcum. William Hampton, William Hartand. Kathleen Hay. Jixlitli Hi-rhit, Gerald Hocki-mmith. Sandra llonnra. Judy Hoyt, Hr.licit Hyde. John lianroiuii, AIhI-c-Ij lil llamiih. Charles Hay. Suran Herman. Joyce I locker. Kennie Homuild. Gregory lluekr. Ann Ihric, Donald liana van, Loui HarTiman, Clark Hay . Cary Haneliorg, Lurry Harris, Carolyn Hayter. Cory Hanley. Margaret Harril, Dong HccfWugen. Judith Hansen, latter Ilarri , Grant Holner, Holicrt ANN HOLLEY .... Kai i a Kappa Gamma . . . . Spurs...................Deans Honor Roll................ 327 Dorm GAIL MAN ASH . . Alpha Lambda Della Council............. . . . Pi Beta Phi . . . Spurs . . Angel Flight . . Klnb. James Krinocr. Margo Lant . Jrf oiy Knecht, Carol Knximky, Elliot Larson. Peter Knutson, Carole Kurcger, Car ' Larson, Bay K oblica. Larry Kugler, Bonnie Losnlk. Edward Ingram, Joyce Jew. Earl Jotiioi, Taoufik Kohler, Ardith Keyior, Karra Kocit, Donald Kohlrn.il . Ralph L««ch. John Ithlguro, Linda Johnson. Alan Jochra. James Keller. Phillip Eight. I la Koenehe. Kathleen Kur mbergcr. Bill Laux. Jan Jackson. Christine Johnson, Judith Judd. Prudence Kelley. Michael King. Lawrence Konithi. Alban Kuxhausra, David Lawson, Sally Jackson. Helen Johnson. Mark Jutten. Herbert Kelley. Thomas Kinnnnan, Harold KordeU, George l.aehowsky, Emily lxody. Marilyn 328 John. Carol Jone . Mil in Kan . Marilyn Kerahock, Robert Klinkennan. Robert Kroi, Larry Laru , Prnnic Lwchrr. Carolyn Jackton, Randall John , Paula Kallio, Vcli Kelly. Kathleen Klarcn, Linda Koine, Chart LaRin. Dale Ix-fkow. Janet Jacobvon, Robert Jones, Chartea Karr. PhylU Kelly. Patrick KUrne. Steven Kraejier. Wayne laihman, Frank Lehman. Patricia Jaffce, Card Jonra, Larry Kant. Kirtiy Kero, Robert Klinger, Fred Kratar. Ruby Lane. Shirley Lehman, Roger JEAN PULESTON.................Kappa Alpha Theta .... ASCSU Legislature .... Science and Arts Council . . . Freshman Leadership Conference . . . Freshman Cheerleader.........Alpha Lambda Delta ..........................................Spurs 329 M ynU, Donald McDonutd. Curol McQwId, Robert Mayor. John McDonald. Robert Mead, Iri Me Bor. Patricia McDowell. Barbara Mr.iV.ii , Robert MeCna. Vicki McDowell. Cheryl Mrvham, Joe Lenar. Steve Union. Jae |iii'tiiic Mach. Robert Mungan. Kli alxth Muihali. Kendall Metalla1, Coy Mill'.o! len, Joann Mee. Marilyn bench. Paulette 1.icter, Nancy MacKey, John Maple. Jnhn Maitin. Kerry Mi Cambridge. Janie MiKaicno. I.. Sue Mee. Mary anno la-viitik, Jean l.ittle. Larry Mm land, Betty Maribgrala r. Ileali Martini . Cbarle MrCumiib, Glenda MeKirn. Samira Meeker, Sheryl Lewi . Carolyn Utile, S.mi MacMillan. Ann Marcut. Alan Maitine . Jim MiCamm. Marida McKim. Gerry Mcgilligan. Coorjjo 330 1-ilU-y, Jainn Loifridp, Pt«cr Major . Kinma Lillian. Jamee loicac. William Malcolm. Hugh l.indniml. Jane! I.ulm. Margaret Mullunder, Karen l.iriWirve. (low MacDonald. John Manacll, Call Lewie. David lankliail. Cary MacMillan. Klypeth Marra. Shiilcy Martel, I'aida McClure. Cenr McLean. Nancy Mi Phn , llomiia Light ncr, Mallorio Lonch. Duane Macy. an. lan o Markc, Cordon Mourner, Morey MtCnnl. Shan McMuMcn. Michael MceCC-dl. Jerry Light try. Paul Lathee, Jean Irene MaddiiV. Michael March. Ceroid Malejka. Don McCoy. Loit McMichocl. Judith Mrrtf. Diane l.iley. William I .oculer hoc It. Bruce Mahoney, Mary Marchall, J.unec Molli.cc . Mania McCullough, William McXnlt). John Mellin, Kenneth JACQUE SCRAM....................Della Delta Delta .... Alpha Lambda Delta .... Spurs .... A IP'S Legislature........Ret a Epsilon........ Election and Selection Committee............... 331 X'ewlln. CiMn Oiimlrd, Judith Pant«iniu, John Nolan, I.lo xl Olwn. Roth Pare) , Claude Nolan. William Olton. JiiaM Part), Jaiooi N'ordtvall. Karen Orlanit. Scott Parier, Jamr Melvin, Donna Miller, Saiiica Morrit. Vernon Nana. William NeUon. Judith Norton, Hull) Orth. David Pari., Donald Mergr man, Anita Mitchell, Janice MorritOO, I .any Nath, George Nelson, Kent Noyes. Roger Ott, Alan Pate ben, Stuart Mezzano. Elaine Mitchell. Tboma Mortemea. Jeanne Natl. William N el ton, Martha Hubble. Dottle Ott. Philip Patten. Jimmy Miller. Danny Mitchell. Victoria Morton, Merrilce Neigfabon, Sara Ncssrlhnl. Kdniuncl Nye. Satan Pacheco, Thomat Patten. Robert M M M N N O Pi Pi 332 Miller. Ann Moeller. El tic Mo . Don .Win, Linda Xeufekl. Kinldir O'Conner. Richard Page. Ilotalyn Patterson, Sherrie Miller, Gayle Monroe, Kalhie Mountain. Judith Xeitnti. Allen Neuman, Sylvia Ochr. James Pagel, Jim Patiito , Wayne Miller. Marilyn Mont. Richard Moyer. Deleva XeUon. Gerald .S'nwfcwnoijtr. Dan Oliver, A. Ruthie Palmer, David Paullus, Susan Miller. Itooald Mootel, Gary M ringer, Mary Nelson, Harvey New. John Oliver. IXiri Palmer, Robert Pealiody. Sally Miller. William Moon. Rlcki Munyon, Larry Milliken, Laurel Moore. Juliet Murphy. Roger Minch. Barbara More. Karen Myers. Clifford Miner, Miriam Morgan, Rond a Nakamura, Carl MICHAEL SWEENEY..................Phi Delta Theta ..........Engineering Legislature.........ASCSU Legislature .... Leadership Conference .... 333 Rkliardioei, Joan Hit liter. Donald Rickard. Chariot Hkks. Nadine IV.irv.ui, Kixliiry 1‘cfr-non, Susan IVtrnoo. Von Hither Fctrick. l-arrv HkIiivjii, Hailura Roliincon. IWvrrly Robltwon, Donald Ilolmuon. Kli ihctll Portor, Diane Porterfield. Ellen P nl, Joym Potter. William Rr4th.ui , Marilyn Kuhol. Robert Ro ftln, Bov oily Roland, LotlSOn Puckett. Dorothy I’lHkott. D0113l.11 I'nlotoci. Je.111 Duarve. Roy Keeker. David Hector. MnByi' Retxl. Cynthia Hoed, IXmntd Bold. Unefa He id, Ronald Kenny, Joltin' Rmek, Peggy Rhillock. Kirk Ridgway. Sue Riley. Richard Rnheill, l.illlan Kocbfotd, Buharii Roderick. Roger R.igeij, Ann Roland. Iluliji Itiimyey. Dniil lluurll. Wayne Hint, Join HuMctx-rg. Snellen ■• 1 FImuiiIi, Ani Proctor, Stanley lUudenhiiUi, IXinalil Poor, Sm,in Prokatki. Rtcfanl Raymond, Ken Pctlll, Carnlr Pmwll, Stanley Haddats. Blue ' llwl, Dnoiva BtoK Non. Ritter, Mlchari lloinont. Barham Kyan, Tlimini I'dlil. Jiimn Power , Cuiy Haddut . Kathleen K vd. Judith KiiltiuK. Mary Hold., P.-uty Knot, Oiurtv S.1K1111I, Patricia Phillip , Jutm Prcttol. tX«. U Riirvlfi, John Hood. Nhirlvy Hi hnrd«. Thenna Roticruin, B.hImi. Ri «i, Olenda Salitbuiy, Nancy Phillip , P.ilruia Prvwi-tt, Patricia Hailey', John Rrevrt, Carol Hiihanlvm, O.iry Hubert «on. Call Roth. Pal Sanihr , Joe 335 Smelker. Charles Smilh, Dennis Smith, Diane Smith, Duane Sanden, Virginia Sanderson. Ijwrettce Sanford. Richard Sarver, Peggy Snipe . Peggy Snoderas . Harold Snoke, Janet Snyder. Mary Sthniek. Leslie Schnorr. lVWayne Schri rusher, K y Schroeder. Thomas Sparlin, Paula Spuhler, Cary Stanley. Ronald Stapleton, James Scram. J.mjue Seaman. Low Sehek. Roger Serafini, Donna Shatmeky, Aloha Shawcrot . Howard Shetlm, Kathleen Sheppard. K. Kathryn Shotwell. I-ante Sieiken, James Sittler. Curti Skipw-nrth. Dwalu Smith, Harold Smith. Jim Smilh. Kenneth Smith. Rays' Snyder, Richard Sohr.il, Martha, Senior Soleo. Call Sonkup. Charles Starhtick. Paula Steel. John Steeo. James Stegne . Janice 336 hryn Sams, Do .mna Schroods r, William Sewell. Robert Shlflrt, Charles Skutrntan . Choomtok Smith, Stephanie Southard, IXnina Steinheider. Richard Sauer. Coed Schukar. Ron Sextoo. Gary Shirhoda, Dwight Sloop; Cary Smith. Su anor Servem. Donglut Stephens, Richard SeWofor, Ham!nl I Scluil . Michael Seymour. Robert Shipps, Donnald Smart!, William Smith, Sharron SpjkII, l.iixU Steve . Maria Schlindlof, Barbara SchuMcr, Dunn i Shackelford, Scott Shocncmari. Michelle Soseltow. Kathryn Smith. William Spain, Bemier Stewart. IXinna 337 Tlrcn, Ilarhara Tnipp. Comih' Valentino, George Toll , Oirixtinr Torbet, Katldcen Tomu .rxvikl. Miili.nl Tucker. Samira Yanefl, Carole Vanllnrn, William Tim-nxml, Sinan Tumor, June Vuhn-mxaM. Sue Stewart. Jia- Stroh. Carol Sxtenxon, Sinaii Trliow, IXm.iUI Thaemert, Wayne Traimitt, Suxnn Tumor. Janice Van Riper, Curt Stilet, Ann Stminqujct, Carl Swindle. la Tetlmon, i.yilia Thomas Sally Trantham, Jr.. Hotx-rt Tumor. Midurl Varela. Jr.. Rdwaul Stirux c. Itolta Strother . Robert See ink, Clinton Teillicirjt. Krlwin I Ikmii.i iii. Kenneth Troanirr, Tommy TwtbeU, 1’attKia Vauar, Hubert t tf V V St. Louts Kenneth Sutllor, Julia SwrUer, Jmopli Terrel, till Thomiiwn, Diana Treber. Judith Uhlruiatm. Max Vaugh. Uarbara 338 Stockdalr, Ct im Sullivan, Paul Tablcr, Boise rt Terrell. Alan Thompson. George Trent, Connie Underdown. David Vaughn, Larry Siam . Frank 111 Summon. Bruce Talbert. Kareti Terrell. Danl Thompson. Hnth Tribbett. Kent Unruh, Jerry Vaughn. Patricia Stiirhaiig. D.lvid Summer , Robert. Jr. TMkahuM. Judith Terry. Sandra Thorpe. Barbara Trippt, Joann re VapMir, Calvin Vefla. Louise Stotler, Samira Slimline. Suvin Tarbrll. Judith Trssalrl, Marilyn Tibbetts. Donna Trow. Nancy Vail. Julia Vre etti, Charles Gcc, what a redhead! 339 William . I-ellio Wocbcr. Jamc Wright. Smoii William . Pamela WoffWt. Donald Wright. Wayne William . Shrnwin Wolfe. PauU Writcbol. bny Willi,imton. Drew Woll. Sever Wyur. Patty Vinson. Becky Walters, Sarah Week . Gene Writ. Jani Wkitehouw. Robert WiIli.nr.ion. Roger Wotler. Martha Wyv. Peggy Voake. Bill Waul. JiMcph Weller. David Wertfall. Max Wild. Michael Wilton, Carole WolUn. Roberta Van , Tboma Vogel. Diana Warde. Timothy Weir. David Werthoff. Michael Wilhite, Van Wilton, John Wood. Clinton, Graduate Yeager. Carolyn Volk. Cary Watada. Tomilco Weivdorfer. Stanley Wctherow. Renee WillciilKn, Jean Wilton. Mary Wood . James Yrntrr. Kalhrine 3.W ■ ■ 1 Wad . Margo! Wjllini, Ibiluiii Writlandcau, Ivan Whalley. Louhe While. Lc lie William . Kathy Wiutum, IXai.iUl Zimhrlman. She-ran Wagaman, Janice Watttiu. Rich Wei . Kicky Whitaker. Paul William . Cl«. Wilton, Sharolyn Wood . Janice Zundnhl. Sutan Wahl. Donald Waiter ', Victoria Weta. William While. Jack William . David Winchell. Carolyn Wood . Sharon Zippercr, Sharon Wale hie. Kay Watt, Carol Weitjtel, Dave White. Jane Wilton, Don Wlngo. Sherry Woodyard. Jack .wicker. Sheldon Walker. Daniel Weaver. Jame Welker. Ivouite Willett. Lynn William . Ruth Winkle. Bruce Wright. Steven Merle. Claire Walker. Franklin Weber. Paul Wellborn. Robert Wallace, Cheryl Weber, Richard Wellman. Sandra Wallen. Nancy Wrlalcr, John WcrdH, Xancy Whallaya mean I can’t run for Horticulture Queen? 341 sk: ii H U H II U V V Xp« [ -KTJJt Pf' a -UTlUHOfl -wg p. og ««IS •• IPP°fl pmjiju - S ‘1JlltT,H « TOM '•«'««H WJ • «IHpnf •pifu rja pjrww'i - o[a aS3)j uoWMg x o • oh oun-f • | 'I 'UMnMfl twwfl ‘afui og “«M aijof •|(xw g «•uiiMU, iiT«u r|g w ib iKnpn|| M«ofl H®a '«ma • IPH ’ -’UUJH ■ ■ ■ ! i Arnrein, Camille BmIci, I.uny Ilardwrll. Carla Amvuii. Crrald Baker. Rn mo«id B.iikrr, Paul Andrews. Judy Hakrr. Rex Barkley, Junn Arndt. Cliff Baldwin, Carole Barr. Albert Alkln, latnralee Augustine, Mark Baldwin. Paul B.askerville. Cary Becker. Bes-rrly Brllr, Vrman Booth, Douglas Brenner, JiKly Allan. Arnold Alky. Arthur Ault. Chulo Avery, Robert Baldwin. Paula Hall. Chirk Baumgartner. Ihmtin Brash, Clmlr Beeson, Rolu-rt Bender, Kaymuixl Hillings, ll rln-rt IMngel. Charles Boofer, Htainkl Horjj. Thomas Brinkcr, Mat Hrinkerhoff. Laura Allison. I.inda Azer. John Barlier. Cenr Beal. Anita lleTiiauiin. Beverly Blackford. Philip Bottini, Margaret Brnadus. Joseph ANITA HEAL..............Delta Delta Delta........ ASCSU Secretary................Alpha Lamlxla Delta ..........Spurs...........Hesperia..........Aff S Legislature...........Junior Panhellenic......... 343 Colby. Sharon Coolvoo. Carol) n Cullen, Gerard Coleman, John Cowan, Roger Ctimming, Larry Collin . Michael Crobb, Roliert Cummins . Donald Oilier. Brenda Crabb. Sharon Cummings, Jon Brody. Arnold Bryan. Clark Campbell. Marilyn CaMidy. Ann dark. John Condon. Amlin Croft. Harold uney. John Blngail. William Bryim, loan)' Carbone. Damaric Caesie. George Clark, Karen Connor, Patrick Craft. Paul Curry. Margaret Broge. Undo Bock Urn, George Carlock. Mary Cailin. Carol Clark. Sharon Cook. Byron Craig, Sharon Oalpey, Steven Bnvuinaii. Barbara Bullock, Ccrald Carlson. George Cbariion. Hugh Oark, Michael Cook. David Creighton. Susan Danielson. Mark m Brown, Carolyn Bolt. Sharon Carlton. Janet Child. Nancy Clark. Ralph Cook. Philip Crow. Norman David. Ronald Broun. Jeanette Butch. Dave Carlton. Julie ChSdm. Barbara Oark, Sharon C.Kipi r. William Croiirr. Becky Davit. Caroline Brown, Joan Butch. John Carlton, Kenneth Chratemcn, Elroy CUycoMib, Elmer Coordet. Heinz Cruikthauk, (’holer Davit. Edward Brownlee, Martha Butler, Randolph Carlton. Laurence Clark. Catherine (Jeter. Beverly Ciwtrtt. Jamet Crate. Donna Davit, Laurence Btueggemon, Brunei. Betty llninz, Wa rte Martha Calhoun, Sue Callltou. Pamela Buttrrfield, Urry Caipeuter, Carleen Carpenter. Ijory Camcrow, Thooiat Bratter, Martha Cameron, William Cate. William AWS GIN NY KIRK..........Pi Beta Phi Treasurer...............Hesperia S15 i' LANG..............Kappa Delta.......... Angels . . . Leadership Conference Treasurer Alpha Lambda Della . . . Spurs . . . Hesperia Even, Cynthia Ever . Richard Ewing. John Fucchim-llo, Cloria Davis, Richard Day. Nancy IVering. Rollir Deeter. Janice Ferro. Lout Find, Judith Fiyhcr. Iuiwauda Ft etcher, Barbara Dowry. Judy Dial, Bcvrrly Diikmv.n. Don Drrokinan, Rich Fmlrk-kr, Judy Frrdric-kwm. Junior FrcMr-tibcrgcr. Frank- Frey. Robert Dmwy, Kathleen Dorwy. Hulh Doughty, John Dnuina, HoIk-ii Dugan, M k heir Dunham, Cary Dunn, Robert DuiHsut, Jamrt Elliott, Jamc Emery . John Kinigh, Frederic Kuglidi. Danny Fahtcnhnic h. Katlilrrn Falk. Donald Fall. Due id Fannhain, (.anil Flower, Carolyn Floyd. Mary Forhl. Cfnny Fork, la-ali Fritch. Linda From. Roy Frye. Bruce Caaule. John m Drlefcoy, Keith Dimil. Sou Downing. Stephanie ! «- . Jerry Enyeart. I-iNae Kamham. Gary Konte. Hetty Call. Pauline dr Mollier. Jana Dir.Rman. David l r Rt. Charlc Kait. Cordon K| J cr on, Cerald Kell. Nad a I'Vntff. Drnim Gallagher, Xam • Denny. Sue Doherty, Kitten Dragon. Marla Ehmke. William Ketel. Barham Kemiell, Aider! Kmter, Karen Calley. Hilliard DeSellcm. Judith Dole. Marie Dreher. Daniel Deriato, Charier Donahue, Janie Dmirt. Xormand IX- Jordint, Cerald IXwahue. Thorn ! Dryden. Form! Drtmnr, Arthur Dooley, William OuChunr, Ellen De Porter. Carol 1X4eater, Katherine Dragon. Koia-rt KiM'iudi, Gerald Kvatw. Hohcrt Ketrerr, N'aucy Frasier. I.ynn Gamer. Marilyn GLENDA LEADER .... Gamma Phi Beta Spurs............Hesperia.............Army Caddies ...........Leadership Conference..............WRA Ml Harris. Virginio Heaton, Anthony lligd, Connie Harrison, David llenwtgra. David Milker, lornis Matt, Donald Hcilond. Joseph Hill. Bernard Hartung. Barbara Helsvig. Roger Hingley. -Wl Comer. Shirley Coeglcin. Sharon Greene, Jojxr CinUiiunlM, Patsy Hampton. Ilivi.J Honey, I«arry Hendcnon. Barbara lllnthcr. One to Cornett, I.ynn Goleihammer. Mich Creenleo. Beverly Hagnman. Rieliord Hanes, Raymond Hntcher, Tommie Hetideftot), Ronald Hitztnlcr, William Garrett, Lee Gnodwlne. Ston Gregory, Sandro Hugemon. l.indn Horhoth, Sharon Hank. Gory Hendrick . Leo Hodge . Carolyn Garrett. Patricia Goss. Elbert Crgich. Carla HaMweg. Judy Hardesty. Susan Hasvton, John Henke, James Hedges. Kklian! Gi Gi Gi Hi II. Hi He He m Gate . Stephen Cwwnoiior, Martin Cricbenaw. Donald llain. Kami Hardwick. Danny Haye . Kathleen Hetvey, Cany’ Hoiiner, Paula Cault, Barbara Gauld. Gerald CrirjfO. Joseph Hall. Fount llaiRiH, Jack Haye . Phillip Hrelep. John lloick,imp. Jul Cauunan, Claudia Cradv. Mike Griffin. Nancy Halt. Joyce Harris Joceph Hays Robert Hickman. Helen HoJIi . IXmaid Cikliier, Marcia Graubrrgcr. Robert Griffith. Sarah Hall. Truman Harris Pamela Hay . Victoria Hkknian. Victor Holms Richard Glover, John Crave , Tom Grimdey. Patricia Goblro, Robert Greathouic. Robert Gnu . Carol Cobin. John Green, Jamec CteAvman. Robert Gocgloin. Ral|ih Cmn. Allen Guilhert. Ronnie KAREN NIELSON .... Delta Delta Delta .... AWS 2nd Eire President............Army Cadettes .... Spur .... Pacemaker Selection Committee Kins- Julie Koveal, Joseph I-iiniaik i, Thoma« Kingwrll, Fred Kiwdr.ijiki. Edward l.andrrdah), Mink Kinney, Mel Krittiamcn, Ximnj Lang. Joan kirk. Virginia Krug. Stephen l_n g. Law-rente llotxnMn. Steven limiter, Randall Jaitreimki, Jan Jmt, Unite KeI o, William Kloeii. Kathleen Kmdoeli, John UForte. Davkl Howmanii. Claudia Hint, Myralev Jensen. 1-nui Jinl, Roy Kvmprr, Larry Ktof, Kathryn I.aeey', Michael Lints, Daniel lloplinger. Allen I- llvhi.ik, Hiehanl Johansen. John Kal| . Terry Kennedy. Carmen Kn.ijip. Knlicit l-iin)l, diaries Unon, Kathy Hopkins. John Hyde. Ileoe Johnson, Carolyn Kant, Kaii'ii Kennedy. Eileen Kuaus, Kaien l.iimnstns. Itoe .Id I..moil. Nolan 350 Hopwood, IhirxAii lacovetta. Ronald Johnson. Gary Kantter, John Kent, William Knoll, Alvin Lambert. Patty laSuto, Jjwncilino Holt, Jay Irvin, Judith John Ion. Gtnmrll Kerch. Carol Ktlo. William k .oilman, Edward Lambrccht. Ralph Latimer, Celia 1 louver, Pat Irvine, Bruce Johnson. Jo Keil. William Kimitey, Charles Koenig, Karen Ianeutrr, Jainet 1jV.i1. Janet Howard. Scott Ivon. John Johnson. Kim Kelley. Ronald Kivcz. James Kent lea, Victor Land. Judith Ijw. Michael Howe, Alan Jacitum. Chartei Johnson, Nancy Howell, Penne Jacques, Amelin June , Dale Ho t. Nona Jamei. Janet Joocx, Darrel Huctt, Gary Jaoiicn, Stephen Jones, Ronald CAROL SCHI LTZ..................Independent Students' Association .... Residence Hall Council President ............President's Advisory Hoard............. Dean's Advisory Board...............Spur............ .351 CARY SEC,ER .... Farmhouse .... Ag Council President............Leadership Conference Central Committee .... Freshman Leadership Conference Chairman .... Little National Western .... .................Livestock Club................. McBcth. Larr McMahan. William Miller. Henry McCabe. Harry McQunid, Maty Miller. Jami-c McClarrm. Benton McWilliams, Suzanne Miller. MerUyn McCouel. Call Motley. Vickie Miller, Vein leader. Glenda Levy, Frank Mttombcr, Kenneth Mar heim, Cary Martin, Pamela McCoy. Lynne Meredith, Robert Mllllken, George LeBtanc. Richard Ix-wit. Karen Macrum. Richard Markham. Barbara Martin, lUdianl McDonald. Patrick Metz, Joanna Mill , Wnyuc Ialitaek, Dennis IJdke. Joan Mod icon, James Marfctr, Tomie Mathew , Pal w ard McKtliot, Ronald Metz. John Min}!. Howard Lee. Edward Linec, Diane Mnclxcr, Gary Marlctt, Cheryl Mattty. Marilyn McElyea. Ulyoes Meyer, Linda Ming. Joyce 352 Lee. Sandro Liro, Xu than MagnulOO, lariy Murmur, Franklin Mimll. Cary McCbcc. Michael N(k kelson, Noel Mock. Clyde Im, William Littlefield. Curruli Mahugun. Donna Moronu-k. Klnine Moyer, JoBelle MiClirr, Mary Mkhuji, Jamei Mofiitt. David Lehman, Robert Utwok, Gerald Muhnkc, Phyllis Marlin, Bonnie MoAnully, Paul McGinnfty, lltian Miller, David Moore. John Lemmon, Karen Liu . Michael Mahnke. Shuron Martin. Lawrence McAnlle. Patricia Mila.od, Janice Miller, Doric Moon-. Keith Lcruaa. Melvin Llewellyn. Joseph Mail to, Nancy Leilver, Donna laird, Jeannine Mulatchl, James la-uinan. Lonnie l.undseii, loiter Mangel . William Levine. Mark Luphcr. Mark Munulng, Carolyn DAVE ST. LOUIS .... Farmhouse .... ASCSV Legislature .... Residence Hull Council President ............President's Advisory Hoard............. ..............................Dean's Advisory Hoard 353 ai A RUE THOMPSON .... Farmhouse .... AWS King .... Leadership Conference Chairman .... Lancers .... Flying Club President .... Student Center Hoard...............A SCSI' Legislature Orutm, Hay mural Pattmon, James fVSrrjon. Jane Orth, Eddie Patterson, Raymond Prttnon. Peggy OiIkw, Jin Pattiion. I or. «Sy I1kI|)«, Mary Othoror. John Poach. Larry Phillip . Tujwcll Moore. Hkhanl Mimtrr, Hmwl Nelson. Judy O'Briro, Joanne Olkjcr, laM Ovrrlm, Suun IViul, Tenti Pli outride . June Murchead. Carolyn Muhin, John XesbMt. Umi Ut O’Brien. Kathleen M on. Jcnlynn hun, Kohcrt IVarvall. Oiarh-t Italttti. Paula Monland, Elotw Munimvtt. Carolyn No , Cofrfnp tKVaiKlcr. Ian Ohcn. Mm Paj;e, Klim IVcuw. Wendy I'ltm.m, IX-an Morvy. Marilyn Murphy. Charles New. Ernest Off, Hubert Ol o«. Michael Park . Trudi lVavy, la-land Pill . Patiilia 3M Morgan, Venu Murphy, Thumu Nmoiurt, Klirahrth Ohman. Stanley (Mum. Robert Purum , Jennifer Perkin. Patricia Polk. Janet Morgan!!. Kino Mutor, Hrm-mary Nlebergrr, Melvin Okaoaoto, Joyce OUon. Itonalrl Par .yliok. William Perry. I .ivkt Pomeroy. Deborah Mormon. Glenda Nagel. Hobrrt Nieltm, Karen Olandrr. Shirley Oluin. Stephen l’«urelll. Ultima Perry. K. Miriam Pool, John Mormon. Small Nation, Galen Nilta, (.lyric (Miser. Donald O'Neil, Lee P.ittcngalr. Paula Prteruin, Rarhara Porath, Janice Mortrnwn. Philip Mou, Davkl Neher. Mary Neil. Pat Anne Novak. Paul Novacck. Larry Mott, Christine Nelion, lliliiing Nuckolr. Mary Mot kru. Carol Netum. John Nunn, William PAT TOBIN.............Pi Beta Phi............AWS Secretary.......Spurs..........Hesperia......... Aggie Angels, Drill Master .... Science and Arts Council Vice President.......................... 355 . . Farmhouse .... ASCSU tiul ‘iit Improvements Committee . Reserve Officer's Association President's 100 Motional ROTC If ALLY WEBER Legislature . . . Vice Chairman . Award........... Rifle Competition Russell, William Stimulm. Timothy Schultz. Carol Salford, Franco! Satirino, Vincent Silnvolil. Robert SaV.agawa. Richard Scrhtl. MielkJM'l Svott. Judith SolMiur)'. Kenneth Schafer. Klfe alxlh Scott. laicillc Porter. Ccorgin Reaver. David Het lolf. John Rhodfg. Carol Roller. Jim Salley. Karen Schaffter. William Segall. Peter Powell. Clarke Rehell. Carol Reynold . Dave Roblnnv, Janet Rove. Darlene Sjiik hack. Mary Sehivler. Dianne Sentenich. Mary Powell. Cary I). Holding. Robert Hhixles, Dmnit Rr.licrtv.ai, Jr.. James Rose. Jennifer Sample. John Schmidt. Rarbartt Seufer. Tommy PcAvelt. Cary I.. Krvxl. Kenneth Richardson, Lynn Robertson, Stephen Rotrnberg. Pci i Samnelvon. John Svhneebcrgvr. limma Shade, Kami 356 I ut PowtB, Tom Reed. Nancy Richter. laiu H«l k k, Joe Rc«, IXm.ild Sander , Simon Schotxlt. Ktlily Shepherd, RojCit Price, Mm)' KrevW. Briun Ritktlirw, Cecil Hnjm, laity Ran, Ronald Sander . Warren Schoonover, Charlev Shipley. Joanne Pniett. letcunl Reeve , Cheri Kkiituhl, Ia i Roller. Ralph Rountrhl. Judith Siimn, Diane Schrodt. (ioirvinc Shire. John Pyle. Dale Reich tin. Christine Rir , Crete hen R online, Doris Roush. Sheldon Sartori . James Schroeder. Clifford Shironaka, Keith D'liiilan. Helen Reinrke, Barbara Riley, Robert thitntcro. Sherry Reinert, Charte RiAnti, Lyn Race. David Heiiicckc, Mary Koltcitum, Janet Keasao, Kathleen Reni eU, Darrell RcxIjCcrc, Roliett LIN DALY N WILLARD .... Kappa Alpha Theta . . . Miss CSL . . . Home Economics Council . . . All School Honor Night Central Committee...... 357 Sun...rr, IXiikl Taylor. Gerald Tobin, Pat Sumner, John Taylor. Joe To Mlolk. Judy Sumner, Knn.dd Taylor. Pamela Toilet . Patricia Sutey. Barbara Tooklenbiug, Itol Tlmiimiii. Kami Shirty. William Smith. Cynthia St. laui . David Steverton. J.mH Stratton. Hubert Suaovm. Ilee.i Terrell. Pete Toriiy, Cemhliii. Shun may. Nila Smith, Kent Stamp , I-nini Stewart. I.iixla Strnhin. Brine Swan y. Willard Thntdfl, Karl Twiw, Uuln Shiite . Hichard Smith. Pamela Stanley. Chriitlne Stokbnlm. Paul Stuart, Slurnn Swi-arctuiin. John llii«np o i. (.'tunics Tnmlce. Ilichanl Slnnni rmim. Janie Snnd ra . Linda Starbiuk, Harold Stoll. Sharon Stnblw. IX-ithy Sulit, Dranit Ihumpion, Dortliy Townley, Jeanine 35S I k I Simoort. Stuannr Snyder, Raymon Stjvermann. Sharon Storroo, Cary SIihW.MiI. Sti.mwi Swrt rr. Joan Thompton. Hugh Traiy. Piiyllit Sin , Kll iilirtli Soli. )«mo Steel. Uny Stovall. Liiwla Stott , Lany Taliafrrro, Sharon Tirilt. Mkhoi-I Trc.mirr. Flrdlkk Siivliyo. Daniel Soil. Sammy Stcifcn . Robe it Stowe, William Sullivan. Moat Tani, Matt Tiggeo, Katherine TreieMer, John Slnlm, Jam - Sooth, Scott Strrinettc, Maiy Jo Straml, Kolx it Sullivan, Samira Tamil . Warn Tijitun. Call Tirol. Jaior Srvert , Roberta SpaMing, Denny Stephen. Jrannie Sli'immv. Richard Sprague. William Strpiw. Mu Kiel Slmbcr, Tarry’ Springer. I.iivda Strrkrl, Jim Smith. Calvin SraiiveV, Loretta Strvrnioo, John Keep a war from my girl Werner. 359 Wdhank . Hoy Wilton. Stephen Young, George Wilhelm, Irene Wind. Thorn at Voting. Hun,ild Willard, LlwUlyn Winey1, Patricia MeN'itt, Richard William , Curtft Winter. Steven Yule. Thoma Trowbridge. Glenn VanDerSchown. MOdrixl Wade, Hielianl W.itheti. Ann Wetherby. Margaret Williams, Kenneth Tucker, Robert Van Patten. Roger Tucll, William Van Riper. Ovario Waggcner. Grctchen Wagner, David Wnxberg. Ronald Whelan, Quintfl W,Iliam . Linda Wooden, Gilbert Wolvington. Beverly XaniSorelli. Thomav Zachmann, David W Oakland, Kathlreii White. James William . Susan Woodford, Karen y.ippaoti, Jnmcv Turgoove. laarry Vostfo . Thoma Wakefield, Can)) Welier. Wallace White. Rollert Williainvon. Jean Woovley, Terry Zimdahl. Sally In occupational therapy next week, vio’ll ir ‘ t« l it the ball. Uhl . Pamela t'Ucry. Nadine Vllvnl, Judy Vink. Jamn Waul. Jacqueline Warded, Jay Wert . Auguit Wnl, Chariri I'rano. Richard Van dor llagro. IkmaM Vogel, Kenneth Vogt, Philip Warner. Norman Wanen. Kay Went. Iknnis Wnluby, Hill Turk. Jamc Vaileti. Arthur WakcilrU, Gary Weier. Rodney White. Roy Wdiuot, Siuan WriSh«. Oar.ll Znamenacck. Rme Turner. Hkhard Vmey, Deni Wallace. Sue Wetaner. Janet Whitmire. Genevieve Wilton, Donald Wunderlkh. Thomat Martin, Robert Turner. Shirley Vlekert. Joe Walter, John Weirkh. Wendy Whitten. Roger Wilton. Kami Yclek. Koto Zujkuh ic, Barldia Turner. William Vigil. Mary Walt her . Alan Web , Eld mi Wick. EU abeth Wilton, Mary Yoneda. Roy Zybura. Jeffrey CSU ha I he whole Rocky Mountain for a Student Center. 361 A ml moil, Kotirrt Buck, I.ylr Haikett. Lyle Andorum, Rodney Btby, l avkl Katun.in, SUn Andrew, (lirWi lirr Bain. Jay Bauer, Clin Alio. -Mix it Bain, Sheryl Beanhall, Thomas Arlititlmnt, l arnltl Baker. Brent Beaty. Leslie Anmtmng. Hart) Baker. Kenneth Behnirlj:. Karen Arnold. Kdwin Hallaul. Samira Benu-nt, Maitlia 362 Abbey. Larry Aiken. Thema Arnen. Charle Andcnori. Donald Art Inia, George Barda. Jncph Hennctt, Donald Alielard. Frank Alford. Raleigh Andcno , Canon Andcno . Karlfn Athcr. Crorgla Damn, Sarah Belli. Charle Adama, S« lt Allicem. Barbara Andcrvm. David Andrnon, Nancy A «nui, Amanda ISanw . Victor Bigler. CraiR Amni , f-altvunl Hartell. William Bi . II. Donald Aunut, Hiil.ard Bartlett. Robert Black, LcRoy Atchlcon, Marcia Bar , Drill,ild Black. Jan Atlec. John Hackervillr, William Black. Nancy 363 Bright, Richard Burke, Diane CnmplieU, James Britton, Robert Burkholder, Orators Campbell, Leslie Brown. Babette Burr, Lots Canny, John Brawn, Betty Btirfening. IVtcr Cupp, John Blayix-y. Thomas Bortb, David Boyer. Frances Braun, Carl Brown, Millie Burton. Wray Capp. Peggy BUcs. Regis Bothun, Eugene Boyle-, David Bray. Olin Brown. Robert Busch, Jerry Candy. Brace Boley. Vaughn Butt. Barbara Brady. Delbert Brenner, Timothy Brown. Roger Bush. Janet Carlson. Cary 3 1 JIM DAVIDSON.................Sigma Phi Epsilon . . . 0micron Delia Kappa . . . Pi Delta Epsilon . . . COLLEGIAN, Editor . . . ASCSV Legislature .... Dean's Advisory Board .... President's Advisory Board . . . Colorado Collegiate Association Bora!. Merrill Bowden. Carl Brukke. James Breshcars. Lyle Bruce, Koliert Hilling, Dietrich Carlson. Jo Ann Booth. Carol Bowles, Allan Bnrmmer. Dick Brenier, Alan Rturnin'lil. Katherine Botcher. Cynthia Carpenter, Lyle Borland. Nancy Hogg, Cordon Boyce. Ruth Ilutlcr, Rodger Rrandenbrtg, Shirley Carter. Michael Brevecter. Thomas Bryan. Richard Botin, William Carter. Alvin Bulcauckac. Louis Cabell. Don Caneto. Merle Burbcy. Ralph Cone run. John Cascvtit, Richard Burgess. Fr«d Cameron. Linda Cdubin, Jack 365 Cooktcy, Velma Cooper. Charte Cooper. Iri Cooper. Roberta Cummfngt. Jovqih Cutler. Charle Gunnwiki, Kenneth Daday, John Delon, Kraot dcKMvml, Pamela DcUo. Frank drLcen. UbM Cebtlla, William Certain. Patricia Chamber . Donald Chttn. Logan Chindn, Kenneth Chrctt, Anthony Chiisti Cothiog. Duane Cody. Dermic Coe. Marilyn Coffnu Collin , Beruhanl Collin . It nice Collin . Mnote Cdnkli Coppc . Kohe-rt Comer, Hotter Corwr. Sally CrnMr D'Amhrmia. Jama David tun. Jama Davie . Sarah Divti, Dehh, Robert Deluca. Ilrnriitla Derby, iiarhnra DiCfeK 366 Oumbm, Milton Ctumtwn, Ronald Charles, Jir.iM Crenshaw, DonoM Crijtpcn. David Cruw, ItolK-Jt ( amt til, Wayne Chiittiunw-n. Catherine Chrittianvrn. Jaime Olavoo. Samira Davit, Thmnn Dawson. Jack Day. Robert DeOorr, Julia Coffman. I.iimU Cult-mao. William Collett, IJityd DeSiata. Marj-nret Dobnnr, Kotlta Dole. Jam - Dole. J0 1 it Conklin, DnugUv (innUlile, Ronald Cook. John Crnbtrw. Joyce Or , Donald ('.ten, Veronii-a DlVIl, DLlllC Dttvfs Maltha Davit, Mary DiCiacva, IVjcgy Ditktoo. Krnm-tli Dithman. Margaret 367 Klstttny, l.ylc Kly. Sandra Ennii, Djvr Erickson, Hernice Donian, Wayne l omini k. John Ddli. Dorothy Dowse. F'ar . Peter Feather, Stephen Fchrinjjer, Bernard Fefa. Janice Drummond, Donald Drummond. Jame Dunham. Diane Ihmhan: Fonbtlt, Joanne Fonlmt, Hlthanl Footer. Michael Foster. William Dyer. Mary Eaves. Hoc Edling. Jackie Edmond Ejotleiton. la'Rny Ehnivan. William Eidem, l.loyd 1 EileWei Kricson. Lynn Eriou, William Erddnc. James 1 Etch. Jr Fenwick. Alan Ferguson, Charles Flllinc. Thomat Finn, M Frederick. John Frederick, Mnunen F'ria. Boliert Friehauf 368 Dowse, Denny Dunham, Susan Edmonlwn, M Kitfltlrin, I-eo Kvch. Janet Finn. Marilyn Friehauf, Ronald Doyle. VfaRil Dunham. William Edwards, William KlUt, Kit hard Eskeldton. Margaret Fish. Ernnl Frick, Jane Dragr, Robert Dunn, John Eggleston, Larry Elm. Thomas Evans, Diana Fisher, Gary Frilton. Daniel Evan . Warren Fitzgerald, Gerald Fallertan. David Everitt, Charles Fitzgerald. Jovunne Fury. Larry Kwatd. Marilyn Flower . Sandra Cahlo. Hector Facer. Clunk Foley. Patricia Camel. Sylvester 369 Jt f)Y McCLl MG............Kappa Kappa Gamma, President .... Spurs..........Mortar Hoard .... Science and Arts Council . . . . Women s Recreation Association..........Homecoming Central Committee ...........Skit Might CentraI Committee.......... Oanznln, Clmxlr Cnny. David C.ra r . KIi .iImHi Crahim, i.irxla Ou ow ky, Cart Gwartnry. Loam llagriuann. Krmi.rh llagr-mcttlrr. (.'Karin llai]H r, G«-or);r llarper, Jim H-nixr, Diamnr Harm. Cary Conlnrr, Carolr Carrigur . Lnltr Caocr, Phyllit Cay. Crhrtcr. WimIIoc G hrkr, William Gcitlrr, David Gcorj Cilhrrt. Jamil Giltnpic. William Gilpin. H«Kcr Cilnii Gobbo, I-of Co.l«y, Cary Cordlrn. Donald Coni Cram. 11. mm. Gravo . Carol Crm, Clyde (iron IlnhlurK. Paul lUlvcrmn, J.ki|uiI ii Hamilton. Jamr II.UIII llarrif. John llairii, Tliiiaiilt llartimK. Mrlvln Hold 370 MARGARET RITCHIE.................. . Sigma Kappa . . . Phi Alpha Theta . . . International Days Central Committee .... A SCSI Legislature .... Science anti Arts Council, l ice President.........ROISA ...........AIES Legislature...........Homecoming Central Committee............................... y, UKII™ Gouge. Thom Gilpin. Sarah Coodjni. Sue • !. Janie ll.immill. Gregory 11 ati htitv. Knvalir Guczoli. Janice Grrthaw, Roger GlcavtVl. James Coegtein, David Grcsoty, Dan llnniij. Henry Hatton. John (letwwr, Merton Ciddingv, Marvin Clyde. Kami Cocke . Mnrlln Gtiggv, Dctmiv llnptomtall. Jamrv Hawkins, Shirley (■row, Bob Harlx r. Theodore llay . N'ornun Guntmr. R K r llauliavtir. Mary lla cMon. Sharon Curacy. Harry I larger. I’atrkia Head. John Cuvtotvon, David Hargrove. Harriet Hiding, Huhanl 371 KATHY Rl SS.............Gamma Phi Beta........ Alpha Lambda Della .... Spurs .... ASCSU Legislature.......Panhellenic Council......... AlfS...........Peppereite..........Cheerleader Hollar. VK-tor live . Kathleen Jroklni. (,1«nir llollry. Abby Ingraham. Raymond Jniklni. Ibvkl Hotxmnii, Nancy Irvine, Ian Jeinen, Krlc Howard. John llJM'WD. Juror Jm«n, Robert llrfm. Walter llriKln-n, William Hcwrtt. Kdward Hodtden. Jr. Miuvin Howard. Kathryn U a. Ko.nl Jrar, Marvdyn llrln o. Larry linxlrickvm. Jody lliggin . Kenneth iHn. Henry Howrll. William Jack-ton, Kr.il Johmon. Charier Hrkker . la Henry, Harold Hill. Larry I tollman, Wynn Holier. Vcrn Juckton. Itiillip Johuuai, Donald I Mail Hervb llillin. I login Hullo Jack Johnif 372 KARIN StULUNGTON .... Kappa Alpha Theta . . . Mortar Hoard. President . . . Cadeltes . . . Creek H'eek Central Committee, Co-chairman .... Talent Knights . . . College Days CentraI Committee Hrlmiclr. Rntirrt Helton, Duane ll -m|M'l. Arthur lluntrr, John lluvar. Linda l(ti tr i, Hkhaul Hummer r, Thnmat Hcrvhcnrocdr . Hnbrrt Hermimrycr, N'nnnan Hemdnai, Gerald Jar.vton, Hubert Juurh. LIikIii Jay net, Timothy Jrffm, Joiner Kalman. Cathy lln)iiiinil, John Hulfunl, Janet Jail you, tiii haul Julinuin, lhiaiw IIintuit, Koiirrt Hoihctn, Oliver llnyher. Kaye Jamirtnn, Jam Johoron, Harry lloltwm, William Holbrook. Da ill Hunter, Glen Janary. RanaM JohriKot, Janfce Jnhnvcui. Karen Johnwm. Laurence Joluiuin, Ditrr Jul,mini. Hii haul 373 Kfim, llkhnnl Kiiwh. Gene Klnt rll. I.aura Kitk. C iy Kiehln, Fred Kromka. J ihn Kimcr, Nauy K 1r. Gai)’ I.ct«ly. Rimrll l mbb, Riuvll l iihjn!l, (Mn 1 -enty. HdM'rt Ji-iiinon, Mart; JnhliKm, Paul Jolmton, Paula Johmc Jonet. Rufut Jordan, William JuinU, Rirwmarie Karel , Kat enluigcr. Douglat Kearm, Hiehant Kf.ilinit, Diane Kmc. Kelly, (rfulil Kelly, lli.hjni Kelly, Stephen hotter, KnKiyiuna, Terry Kl wei , Joeepb Klot , Kh'hanl Knoop l-irvu. Jon Ioanna, Holm l-iS«w, J.imet l-tfier. 1-ewir. Gerotd Lmeit. Kenneth Leyden, John U.-U.I 374 Jnhnum, Hichird Johnson, Rutlmim Jonrf, David Kmnatrk, Lellic Konlthi, Kivhrrt Kotowvki. James K ravit , Albert Kimli, l)miuM Karim, Sultana Kant, Kim 1-awbir, Sue laiison, l.iVan Leaf, Patricia la-ltarim, Lesley Kiw, Kuy Kriver, Kern Kells her. Dan Lindm, Jams- Lippott. Mary List. Carole Llvter, Emin Ketter. Miry Kerlin, Cary Kern . Kllxalxtb Kmop, Chari Korpke. Cctvc Kolhle, Mary Latter. William LnurirTm-hlailrr, William l-suilrrktov, Drimiv Llcw.r, Marvin Lind, Archie Lindrminod, Jamrv 375 Mason. Jerry Malthnn, Ceroid Malllxwt, Terry Mauro, Frank Utle. Jim I needier. James Loloff, Muriel Mi'l)«iilrl. ('■union McDermott, Cerakl McDonald. Bonnie McDowell. Kdwin Lyon . Robert MacDonald. Manly Mael er, Vernon McWilliams, Ruylcnr Meador, Klehard MniUni, HieKard Mchruig. Mulmil Monssnum. William Marshall, Kllrn Maximor, Janice McClono. Kathy Meier, Alan Marcus. Kdward Marshall. William McCall, Jerome McIntosh, Jane Meier. Jan Marcus, CreRR Martin. Barry. McCluog. Jody McIntyre. James Meier. Pat 376 laml, Kenneth M.iynuvon, JiKiniw Mutirv. Thocmu M.iitio. Glenn McClure. Beaumont McKee. Marilyn Meline. Carol Ixnlibauyh. Jsimri Mahr, Mary Marlatl. Manila Martin. Richard McCOnib, Robert Me Leith, June Mettott, Patrick I-ott. Leon Meyerhol , Rudolph Marque . Donald Martinez. Patricia MiCrtf. Prank McMillan. Clifton Meredith, Koliert MeCnim, Jarnrf McMillan. Party Mctcali. Kathleen McCnn . Jamci McNew. I(oivali) Meyer. Lee McCullough. Gerald McNltt, Margaret Meyer, Michael McCurdy. Tbmnai McQuiddy. Janie M'ClllyccwMy, Sherry 377 Mogso, Laurel Milkier. Michael Mullen. Jack Munw, Salvador Mile)', David Miller. Barlura Milter. David Xelton, Donald Wlvon. Korrert Xi'Imio. Geraldine Nelson, Jadi Miller. Merle Miller, lllchard Miller. Robert Xkkum, Ronald NieUcn, Walter Nies, John Nieto, Jew Mitchell, Carol Moore, Donald Monro, William When. Jerry Nicwochner, Everett Moeller. Dark) Morgenegg. Brace Muo. Le Trong Nelson. Linda Normoylr, Robert Moline. Gerald Morris. Judith Myre, Robert Nelson, Roger Norton. Thomas Miller Miller Mol in Mom' ur, XHw! Nun, 378 Mlllrr. Franco Miller. Il-ulan Mot . Doan Xeff. Jerry Neighbors, Michael Neil. Nancy NrilOO, Dime Miller, Sinon MflU. I.ol-oni Min. Penelope Xethilt. Patricia Nowfeid. Donald Xeuinonn. Charte Newton. Doeiglat Molili . Riwemnry Morrow, Donald Non-. Samuel XrluHi. Shrllah Nim. Ruttoll Mollcmlor. Robert Morrow. Thoma Nall. Dentil Xclton, Tbomat Xylond, Mark Muller. Pete Motio. Carry XauRlo. Cone Nelson, Virginia X te . Thoma Olxnchaln, John O'llri.m. George Ochiner. John O'Flying. Holiin i 379 Pfunon. Gerard Pdmcn. Robert Prm«. Lana Pock. George Frlumala, Joe Price, Richard Pecornro, David Hlbtnl, John Kntchard, Michael Pedal. John PhUI.) . Donald Propp, Kenneth Olivare ., Stephen 0(110, Carolyn Ofdl. Judith homL Riduud Peel, Kilter Phillip . Cary Puckett, Margaret Oliver, Pred Omo. !-trry OiBjld, lawirncc Parker. Jainr Pelt ., Jerry Pietce, Edward Pvirvir. Carolyn O’UonjtbUn. Diane O'Neal, Jenny Omfacck. Coral le Par wait. Dora Pendergra . Gain Powell. Nancy Qnillrr, Jerry Olion, O’Neill Pa . . I Pccvhal Penlon, Pierce. Baal , 3S0 Olwn. Evelyn O'Neill. Amanda Ea}; '. l«ny PewfcaU. Jamrt Proton. Vetnoo Pkw, Alivon Knab, Ronald Oivon. Roger Orcutt. Tnmirt Pago. Wdlbrn PaymanUn. Manuocbehr Pettbtefai. Erwin Pierce. Sandra Race, Ray Oni-Kar. Songthara Oibortl. Judy Palm. Sis P «c. Roger Perry. Carole Pinkerton. Letter Rader. Brian Perry. Larry Pipkin, David Halimlg, Henry Por on, John Pitchford. Dudley Kulitcm. Bev Peterka. Jem PixUr, Chariot Ramey. Donald Peterka. Sunn Pollock. Walter Rauch. John 3S1 ■ Hitch . Kay ((«truck. Harold Sc Inure, William HlUtile. Marn.nrt Route, Ildtri' Schaefer, Fml HiuUtad, Waller H™ ', JoDICt Schaefer, Wayne Kohhmc, Jamec Hupp. Cary Sehulblr, Mier l Kehrtnick. Judy Rcinioca. William Mice. Jumet Hi. kith. ( hil Kohintem. Jamec K. Iluc . Kathlce Scherer, Walter Heilman, l’hilip Hemick. Richard Hke. Kohanettc Itidcr, Allen Kuhimon, Jamec K. Soho. Jeanne Schmltc, Jamec Redmond. Margaret Renick. Sandra Hnli.inh.oi. Elea Hxlgecc ,i , Jamec HulHiicon. William Saffnrd. John Sihmitr, John 3S2 R tx. Ccoc Reger. Diane Keinhanlt. l.an) RoSC. 11,111., Hum. Ada Rum. 0 «1 ' Rowr. Mi, hurl Kr)1tuldt. Hilt Kcyiintd . KoIh'iI Ktuudrx, SKiiihi Sample. Budily Samuel . 1i.ul Samnclom. Curl Sauer. ItnniiM KirhJudMm, Jam HhIk • '. Kciry Huger . CUiuIU Sager. Cuml Schneider. Aithui Richter, Mmy Kkxlrl, SpiiK«r linger . Roger Salmunonxni. Carey Stluiekler. l iuell Itickiiit. Curt King. Kenneth Homs Bwtiy SammM , Ronald Schonnhuveti, Jeanne Schultz. Kunald S4.hu.11t . Monte S «l«. Mnnlu Scott. Alice 3S3 Simon ion. J.stnrt Smith, Vlfgiall Spillman. Richard Simpion, Judy Smyth, l-ucy Stand ring. Nanty Simt. John Snvdcker. Clifton Stangcr, Martin Singley, Ron Snet ion. Jame StaprltOU, Cary Scott, Marshall Srnft. Frankly Shmlnl, Ca iml Short. M.uy Kay Sinkovich. Valerio Snotion, John Star buck. Kenneth Seale. Richard Shade, Karen Sheppard, Bill Siegfried, Larry Sinn. I„rrry SncKiffer, Phylli Steel well, Alice Sealing. Lesley Sli.iklee, Kerry Sherhenon. Jamet SigafoiW. O.is id Siiac. E. Ann Snow, Lynn Stein, George Scehach Shank , Sherrill, Sigler. ■ Skihi ni, Snyder, Stcngetl 3S4 See bather, John Seiler, Earned Self. Gail Smith, Linda Smith, Myron Smith. Richard Smith, Steven Shank . Robert Shannon. Earl Sheard, Janie Somerville, Janie Sunday, Sharon Silencer, Sally Spencer, William Sherrill. Charlotte Sigler, Gary Skibint, Richard Snyder, Nancy Stengell, Diana Shihao, Uncolii Siler, Kenneth Smith, Diana Snyder. StMW Stewart. Richard Short. Alan Slmoncon, Bonnie Smith, Glenn Soaih. 11 (chard Stirlier, Sharon Stoler, Sumn Stoner, Vernon Story. Her Stout, David 3S5 Thontpkiiu, Robert Torbeck. John Townirad. Oi.ulo Trimble, King Stmvell. Maty Slrctok)'. Gary Stroh. Gary Vaad, Clcrui Vondel. Robert Vandemoer, John Van Kampr . Kent Swiinon. Jon Sword . Ralph Tail. Bonnie Wahl. Kenneth Walker. Gary Wakefield. Rodney Walker. Quifan Taylor. Jimmy Thuntoo, 1111111,« Trippet. 1'alricia ran Wogrtwti, Rich.ml Wallace, Barry Taylor, Tliomac Tobaben, Donald Tnidwn. Duvall YYnncbcrjj. Donald Wallace, Frank TrblK-tt . Keliceva Tidlcfnm. William Trump. Lake Verqurr, Tommy Wallace. William Sumi T ik Thin Toll, Tuck Vrtt, Wall 3S6 Sommers, James Tandy. Michael Thimmig. Linda Tollman. Dasii Tucker. Ann Vetter. Clerald Walton, Carrol! Sutliff. Willis Tanner. Kathryn Thomas. John Tomlinson. David Tucker. Larry Vogel, Frederic Wainhnff. Stanley Snail. Andros- Taylor. Harry Thompson. Don Tompkins. Cary Turner. Clare Von Thun. John Wand less, Darrel Turner. Gerald Voth. Robert Ward, John Tustin. Charles Wathoh, Jacsiuelyn Ware, James Tyler. Jack Wajjamon, Paulo Watkins. Patricia L'lery, Norman Wagner. Cary Weaker. Ix-n-is 3S7 Wilcox. Robert Wiley. Kathleen William , Dorma William.. DoorI. Weber. Elaine Weecb. Hugh Weiler. William Wiw. Bonnie Wittenberg. Paul Wolcott. John Wolf. Kathic Welch, Kkhard Welte. lanvreiKo Wcndlinjt. Galynn Yak.ti , Jerome Yamamoto, l.ayircncr Yeager, Cart Yoder. Ilarold Wethoff. William Whitten. Rodney William , Naomi Wcnn.uk, lany Yonkcr. Janet Wetting. Eric Wldnvoyer. Gerald William . Neda Woob . Janet Yorlmoto. Chrirtine WetterbeiR. Gary Wienond, Mary William., Stanley Wood. Jam . Yoit. Allan WHn Work Whit. Wlo, Wfllii Wooc Yoon. 388 Wcinhigen. Barbara H'rrkmrMn, Cary White, Harry Wirt, Roy WinUmt, Walter Wood, Sharon Young. Jill Wernhagen, Fredrick Wertz, her Whitman, David Wiggint. William Willlamton, Jolin Woodhall, Mary Yoimgttnim, David Wrlch. Barbara Westhott, Elt)0 Whitman. Michael Wllcor. Lob WiUon. Lowell Wooldridge, Wedcy Zach. Howard Wilton, Patricia Worcester, John Zeleny, Ronald Wilton. Roger Wright. Robert •Iman, Darell Wingfield. Judith Wuiek. Dan Zrubek, Anita Wirth, Howard Wymore, Gary Zxaldcralf, Irving 389 Hampton. Ralph Mill . LcRoy Shigcta. Daniel Henry. Myron Minarik, Gladys Shott. Leonard HIM . Dole Moore. Jerry Sidtliql. Khalil Hi£KinlxXham. Euphoria Monday, Janke Smith. Mia Ihraliim. Ilamkla Peterson. FInyd Stearns, David Johan, Sultana Pinkaynn. Subln Stewart. Harold Jones. James QuraisM. All Swrsllimd, Kent Kama). Zahl Malay, Tariq Tunser, Charles 390 Abdd, Solam Awad Alinicd Armstrong. Joe Caffe)-, James Crioer. John Fennell. John Kandnla, Alidulahad Raraksada, Baijuer Vig, Hope Acholonn, Aleaander Ilangr rt. Sue Calhoun, Myron Current. Warren French, Thomas Kim. Nakje Rees, Jolrn Wahoh, Xasor Ahmad, Issarj Bergstrom, Bruce Chang. Pel Kung Dagestan!, Adrian Fiielbertls. John Kimkchi. Sattara Richardson, Clcn Whitt, Dixie Ahmad, Malik Uolil.ii.dc . Clarence Chaudhry. Nam Ahmed Detrick, l.arolettu Chorhun, Kamhir. Khuthier, Abdulhussian Sanderson, Everett Whitt, Gregory Allen. Harlura Jo Bukhari, Unab Chowdnry, Shaimiuumin Dubois, Das id Ghorban. Roshanah Kingston. Jett)' Saw. Stanley WWttemore, Ronald Al-Shaikh All. Khalid Amltesse, Anssiya Braly, John Bnice-Okine. Chsmkno. Kasem Eckhardt, Robert Giorgini, A Ido Kuo, Yunghuang Selee. Charles Woodsy .ltd. Patricia Emmanuel Cobb, William Kluubaidy. ArU Clyde. Gerald Maranvitle, Jerry Shahid, Mohammad Young, Larry Anwar, Mohammad Byrne, Richard Compicr, Patricia Feather. Gerald Gorgla, Famatta Melcotl)cvich. Micko Juram Sheddy. Chuck Zurich, Theodoro 381 INDEX394 4A4 Abbett, Kathleen M. 283 Abbey, Larry W. 114,363 Abbott, Marsha J. 283 Abbott, Terence O. 179 Abdel, Salam A. 391 Abe, Robert H. 237,283 Abelard, Frank B. 363 Able, James 1,. 238 Abo, Janice J. 283 Abramson, Elizabeth A. 130,193,283 Absher, Elsie J. 283 Acoola, Anne L. 172,221,283 At'hutz, Gerald L. 269,283 Acholony, Alexander 163 Achziger, Stony L. 283 At'ker, John W. 133 Ackerman, Larry L. 133 Ackley, David A. 283 Avon, Dennis W. 283 Adams, David 123 Adams, Janice A. 283 Adams, Scott A. 263 Adams, David 122 Agatsuma, Calvin H. 234,283 Aghevli, Bijan B. 283 Aghili, Mohammad F'. 190,288 Ahmad, Malik M. 163,391 Ahmed, Othmau A. 319 Ahr, Barbara J. 224 Ahrend, Sally N. 283 Ahrendt, David B. 283 Ahrens, Geraldine A. G. 283 Aigner, Phillip R. 283 Aiken, Thomas 153,363 Aitken, Cecile P. 319 Akin, Margaret H. 283 Albee, David R. 283 Albert, Ronald M. 283 A1berlson,Maurice L. 29 Albin, Lauralee M. 247,243 Alderman, Fred C. 319 Alford, Billy J. 118 Alford Jr., Raleigh N. 263 Alishouse, Harvel F. 141 Allard, Alan W. 239,319 Allen, Arnold L. 343 Allen, Barbara J. 391 Allen Jr., Lawrence W. 149,319 Allen, Linda A. 283 Allen, Marilynn K. 319 Allen, Sandra E. 245,283 Allenbach Jr., George R. 118 Allerheiligen, Robert P. 159,170,282 Alley, Arthur B. 343 Allison, Barbara A. 363 Allison, Carol S. 164 Allison, Linda L. 162 Allred, Beth C. 253,282 Allstun, Leo W. 282 Allum, John R. 134,223,319 Alsterlund, Michael L. 190 Amalo, Marianne 282 Amato, Sandra 114 Ambrosier, Gary P. 282 Amburgh, Carl S. 283 Amen, Charles E. 363 Amen, Sharon K. 283 Ament, Walter D. 283 Amick, Michael D. 235,319 Amick, Sandra 1. 283 Amiot, Patricia J. 172,227,283 Amrein, Camille A. 255,343 Amundson, Gerald P. 241,343 Andersen, Norma L. 169 Andersen, Sharon 283 Andersen, Sue F. 243,319 Anderson, Carol L. 283 Anderson, Carson E. 259,363 Anderson, Charles R. 283 Anderson, Claire E. 245,282 Anderson, Dianne 257 Anderson, David R. 363 Anderson In, Donald E. 169,363 INDEX Anderson, Eunice F. 132,169 Anderson, Fredrick T. 282 Anderson, Gary L. 195.196 Anderson, Glen C. 149 Anderson, John H. 282 Anderson, Joseph A. 133,282 Andr-I'son, Judith A. 319 Anderson, Judith S. 282 Anderson, Karlin J. 132,161,169,245,363 Anderson, Kristina 127,343 Anderson, Lee C. 26,111,112,319 Anderson, Louise 0. 319 Anderson, Mary D. 137,233,282 Anderson, Mary L. 178,319 Anderson, Nancy J. 247,363 Anderson, Nancy 1.. 233,283 Anderson, Patricia L. 176 Anderson, Robert C. 237 Anderson, Thomas E. 141 Anderson, Virginia L. 171,253,283 Andre, Charles E. 283 Andrew, Christopher 0. 113 Andrews, Linda 319 Andrews, Anwiya S. 163 Andrews, Judy C. 128,343 Andrews, Stanley W. 319 Andl'ick, Linda L. 283 Andrus, Sharon J. 147,247,319 Anetoh, Godfrey A. 319 Angus, William K. 283 Anjier, Sandra J. 319 Amie, Susan K. 283 Antolini, Carolyn A 283 Antonini, Louis P. 283 Anwar, Mohammad 391 Apo Jr., Albert K. 362 AppeI, John S. 166 Arden, Ann 220,222,231,253,282 Arden, Eleanor A. 282 Arey, Linda S. 282 Arlen, Karen 172 Arlian, Larry C. 209 Annals, Joaquin, P. 117 Armstrong, Gary E. 282 Armstrong 111, Harry M. 237,362 Armstrong, Pamela H. 282 Arnold, Edwin H. 160,232,263,362 Arnold, John R. 172 Arnold, Robert A. 282 Arnold, Virginia A. 147 Artieda, George R. 190,363 Ashcraft, Carolyn J. 283 Asher, Georgia K. 243,363 Asher, Monica D. 243,283 Ashmore, Judith C. 283 Asmus, Amanda A. P. 251,263 Asmus, Edward B. 241,363 Asmus, Richard 0. 363 Atchison, Marcia L. 114,363 Atchison, Sandra L. 283 Atchley, Robert L. 118,120 Atchley, Teena 179 Atencio, Vance L. B. 145,149,153 Atlee, John K. 267,363 Aton, Anna-Lee 283 Auer Ila, August H. 179 Auer, Campbell 271,283 Augustine, Mark E. 343 Ault, Charles R. 172,249,343 Aurignac, Albert P. 204,239,319 Austin, Alfred E. 283 Austin, Dwight K. 131,319 Austin, Larry C. 114,319 Autrey, Nancy E. 233,253,319 Avery, Cynthia D. 137,283 Avery, Robert B. 343 Ayars, Kenyon K. 111,114 Aydelolt, Stephen F. 152 Ayer, Mary J. 174,284 Azer, John H. 130,232,262,263,343 4B4 Baack, Lyle A. 118,119,120,362 Babb, Susan A. 127,319 Babcock J12, Ross E. 141 Bucharack, Ellen E. 284 Buckes JL, Carl L. 284 Backes, Larry J. 172,343 Bade, Bennett W. 284 Bagdonas, Carolyn K. 284 Bagdonas, Charles R. 111,113,319 Bailard, Gwynne E. 284 Bailey, David E. 362 Bailey, Saundra L. 133 Bain, Jay T. 277,362 Bain, Sheryl J. F. 133,362 Baird, Lois K. 319 Baker, Brent R. 362 Baker, Charles V. S. 161 Baker, David F. 284 Baker, Dennis M. 285 Baker, Janet J. 131,285 Baker, Janis L. 285 Baker, Jimmy D. 141 Baker, Julia A. 243,285 Baker, Kenneth E. 173,190,232,269,362 Baker, Marilyn F. 163 Baker, Marlin C. 141 Baker, Raymond J. 343 Baker, Rex M. 343 Baldridge, Linda A. 285 Baldwin, Carole M. 255,343 Baldwin J11, John P. 159,285 Baldwin, Paul T. 118,175,343 Baldwin, Paula J. 265,343 Ball, Charles T. 343 Ball, William W. 284 Ballard, Patricia A. 285 Ballard, Sandra C. 147,247,362 Balstad, David R. 319 Banderet, Francis A. 279,284 Banek, Maureen K. 137,284 Bangert, Marvin R. 284 Bangerl, Sue H. A. 391 Banks, Joe L. 124 Bapst, Marjorie A. 319 Barbee, Eugene H. 119,120,343 Barber, Dixie R, 284 Barda, Joseph 0. 363 Bardwell, Carla J. 343 Barker, Paul E. 263,343 Barkley 111, James H. 136,277,343 Barminglon, James C. 169,319 Barnes, Cynthia D. 284 Barnes, Douglas A. 319 Barnes, Jerry W. 179 Barnes Jr., Victor C. 237,363 Barnhart, Floyd T. 232 Barnhill, Carolyn J. 151,231 Barr, Albert L. 343 Barr, Magdalen A. 233 Barrios, Argueta L. 289 Barritt, Jack L. 169,220,222,284 Barry, Joseph W. 141 Barry Jr., Thomas F. 261,319 Barry, Thomas R. 318 Barta, Cassandra K. 287 Barta, Gary R. 285 Bartell, Donna J. 285 Bartell, William J. 363 Barthold, Stephen W. 285 Bartle, Shirley J. 319 Bartlett, Robert Lewis 363 Bartlett, Robert Lloyd 133,285 Bartlett, Thomas W. 318 Barton, Richard F. 134,318 Barz Jr., Donald H. 117,363 Bascom, James F. 234,318 Bashor, Judith L. 285 Baskerville, Gary L. 117,343 Baskerville, William G. 112,363 Baskett, Lyle M. 237,362 Bass, Colin D. 169 Basye, Martha L. 285 Batchelder, Donald V. 318 Bate, Carolyn A. 285 Bateman, Stanley B. 232,236,362 Bates, John M. 223,270 Bath, James R. 285 Batten, Alan R. 318 Batten, Shirley L. 284 Bauer, Cleo L. 28,30,31,32,160,273,362 Baughmall, Edith M. 165,284 Baum, Robert J. 124 Baumann, Berniece B. 178,318 Baumart, David H. 318 Baume, Janet V. 172,284 Baumgartner, Richard L. 284 Baumgartner, Shirley M. 284 Baumgartner, Thomas B. 239,343 Bautz, Anton F. 119 Bawden, Donna J. 164,284 Baxter, James F. 141 Bayes, Larry C. 284 Beach, Glenda G. 127,343 Beach, Susan C. 127,221,284 Beadle, Ralph E. 141,249 Beagle, Marilyn L. 253,285 Beal, Anita L. 26,29,161,244,245,343 Bean, Anne C. 285 Bean, Diane F. 30,32,247,285 Beardsall, Thomas B. 362 Beasley, Donald L. 145 Beaty, Leslie F. 122,123,362 Beauchamp, Mark C. 285 Beauvais F. 319 Beaver, Leah J. 285 Beaver, Randall D. 225,285 Becker, Beverly J. 114.343 Becker, Dennis D. 234,285 Becker, Freia 1. 319 Becker, Mary A. 172 Beckler, Reed A. 114,149,285 Beckman, Steven C. 200,284 Beddoes, Barbara A. 111,173 Beery, Richard A. 269,319 Beeson 11, Ray B. 204,284 Beeson, Robert R. 119,120,343 Beezley, Dan N. 319 Behning, Patricia A. 284 Behr, Daniel M. 203 Beier, Ann E. 176,284 Beitler, Frances C. 318 Beldeu, Katherine H. 231,247,318 Bell, Betty A. 135,174 Bell, Boyd W. 141 Bell J11, Theodore A. 149 Bell, Eddie W. 179 Belt, John D. 132 Bement, Martha M. 133,135 Ben Ahmed, Ali 318 Benaicha, Rachid 163,172,190 Bender, Geraldine A. 284 Bender, Raymond L. 343 Bender, Royce D. 222,263,284 Benedict, Walter .1. 200,284 Benesch, Wayne L. 284 Benjamin, Beverly G. 343 Bennane, Michael J. 285 Bennett, Billy W. 111,342 Bennett, Cynthia A. 285 Bennett, Donald E. 267,363 Bennett, Elizabeth C. 114,134,138,167,342 Bennett, George C. 261,318 Bennett, James W. 161,318 Bennett, John J. 114,253,342 Bennett, John R. 145,153 Bennett, Lyle E. 342 Bennett 11, Richard J. 285 Bennett, Thomas W. 165 Ben Ouhida, Bechir 163 Benson, Barbara A. 285 Benson, Bonnie J. 318 Benson, Louise E. 136 Benson, Peggy 253,342 Benson, Roger J. 285 Benson, Ruth E. 285 Berens, Judith L. 114,167,318 Beremis, John F. 319 Berg .111, Donald W. 319 Berger, James C. 285 Bergen, Marianne A. 162,243,319 Bergstrom, Bruve W. 391 Bergstrom, Robert R. 133,284 Bemabee, Roger P. 173 Berndt 111, Edward 284 INDEX Bernheim, Daniel P. 319 Berry, Damon H. 284 Berry, John E. 284 Berry, Marilyn 265,284 Berry, Ralph E. 111,113,284 Beschta, Robert L. 249 Bess, J. W. 123,285 Bettale, Celeste E. 342 Betlale, Richard E. 342 Bells, Charles A. 363 Betts, Kenneth E. 342 Betts, Susan E. 265,285 Betts, Vernon C. 343 Bevard, Linda L. 285 Beverly, Charles E. 318 Bicanich, Charlaine K. 318 Bickel, Georgia C. 318 Bickling, John D. 285 Biddle, James W. 179 Biederman, Elizabeth A. 176,285 Riggs, Nancy E. 318 Bigler, Craig E. 117,363 Billheimer, Jon C. 318 Billings, Herbert M. 239,343 Bilto, Paulette E. 30,31,162,318,3l9 Binder, Kathleen E. 285 Bingel, Charles A. 343 Binkey, Bruce A. 141 Bird, Myron J. 289 Bird, Thomas C. 161,219,223,239,270,319,320 Bischoff, Mack T. 141 Bishop, Donald T. 161,204,211,318 Bishop, George F. L. 239,318 Bishop, Jeffrey P. 284 Bissell, Donald R. 134,363 Bittle, James M. 271,319 Bitmer, Connie M. 284 Bixler, James P. 277,319 Black, David D. 26,130,101,232,234,319 Black, Emeitt L. 363 Black, Jan 171,245,363 Black, Malcolm 123 Black, Nancy 1. 363 Blackburn J13, William R. 320 Blackford, Philip R. 111,114,248,249,343 Blackstone, Dianne P. 165,319 Blado, Paul L. 284 Blaicher, Robert G. 284 Blair 111, James R. 284 Blair, Kenneth W. 179,204 Blair, Pamela F. 285 Blake, Daniel M. 173,342 Blakeman, Walter T. 342 Blakley, Marlyn R. 131,285 Blanchard, Barbara L. 253,285 Blandin, Dorothy L. 285 Blandin, Pamela A. 285 Blankenship, Marion E. 285 Blayney, John A. 141 Blayney, Thomas J. 364 Blehm, Delores J. 169,342 Blekeberg, Marjorie F. 320 Blevins, Margaret 162 Blewitt, James R. 342 Blinde, Gene A. 320 Bliss, Regis S. 253,364 Blok III, Leonard W. 114,342 Blomquist, Linda K. 284 Bloomer, Shirley J. B. 136 Bloss, Julie H. 133,162,172,231,257,321 Blum, Randolph F. 284 Boalman, Edena R. 284 Boaz, Kitty .1. 321 Bobby, William W. 342 Bockius, Ralph D. 284 Boddie, Kim J. 267,342 Boerner, Joyce A. 284 Boespflug, Peter C. 321 Bogard, Gerald E. 161 Bogurd, Mary Jo 129 Boggs, Ernest R. 169 Boggs, Lloyd 169 1101mm, Sandra L. 284 Bohlender, Carolle A. 285 Bohmom, 1VPIIdPH C. 285 Bok, Judith A. 285 Bokhari, Unab G. 163,391 Bokros, William J. 285 Boley, Vaughn M. 364 Bolihaugh, Sally A. 157 Bollers, Barbara R. 285 Bellman, David 1V. 205,269,342 Bolts, Mary A. 285 Bolyard, Martha A. 286 Bond 111, James J. 175,286 Bond, Merrill V. 166,365 Bonewitz, Ronald L. 149 Bonner, Billie L. 286 Bonyor, Ina D. 286 Boon, Norman W. 118 Booth, Carol L. 26,30,101,163,265,365 Booth, Douglas D. 343 Boozer, Ronald P. 278,343 Borchardt J12, Albert R. 286 Borchert, 1Vi11iam B. 321 Borg, Thomas K. 277,343 Borga, Judy A. 233,245,286 Borland, Nancy J. 365 Bornmann, Nancy L. 286 Borrelli J12, John B. 120 Borth, David R. 364 Bosch, Kenneth L. 287 Boss, Gary D. 113 Bothun, Eugene L. 364 Bott, Barbara J. 364 Bottini, Margaret H. 343 Boucher, Madeleine 167,287 Bone 11:, Hudson G. 267,342 Bouldin, Charles R. 287 Boustead, Jacqueline S. 273,321 Bowden, Billy B. 259,321 Bowdcn, Carl V. 365 Bowen, James R. 179,287 Bower, Kendall 137,287 Bowers, Annette 114 Bowles, Allan A. 365 Bowles, Benjamin R. 342 Bowman, Donna Lee 243,342 Boyack, Gary L. 237,342 Boyuck, William K. 237,321 Boyce, Ruth A. 365 Boyer, Frances E. 364 Boyer, Kenneth L. 287 Boyle, Carol Ann 176,287 Boyle, David W. 173,271,364 Brada, Paul A. 320 Braden, Lyle E. 163 Bradley, Sheryl S. 320 Bradshaw, Fredrick L. 136 Bradshaw, Serena 136 Brady, Delbert A. 364 Bragaw, Charles L. 287 Bragonier, Kenneth A. 169,286 Bragonier, Mary E. 169,286 Brainard, Judith C. 127,247,432 Brakke, James G. 232,241,365 Brallier, Rodney K. 119,263 Braly, John 1C. 391 Brummer, Richard L. 263,365 Brandenburg, Shirley L. 365 Brandon, Whitney A. 204,211 Brandt, James A. 286 Braniff, Boyd E. 117,120,232,275,342 Branson, Terry 1:. 113 Brase, Dean S. 141,320 Brase, Judy L. 342 Braslin, Richard D. 205 Brass, Martha J. 286 Brunon, Gerald F. 123,320 Bruuer, Michael K. 286 Bmun, Carl L. 232,266 Bray, James P. 159 Bray, Olin E. 364 Brazier, Michael L. 159,286 Berner, Elaine Eudora 286 Brevhrez, Dan 179 Breckenridge, Katherine B. 286 Brt-t's, Lvslie E. 321 Bwnm'r, Judith A. 343 Brenner, Robert G. 161 Brenner, Timothy B. 275,364 Bresllears, Lyle L. 117,237,365 395 396 Brewer, Alan Douglas 365 Brewster, Thomas C. 175,365 Brickler, Charles W. 149 Bridges, Steven E. 287 Briggs, James N. 169 Briggs, John A. 321 Bright, Richard M. 364- Briglia, Susan K. 247,321 Briles, Linda .1. 257,287 Brillhart, Sue A. 221,287 Brinker, Max J. 343 Brinkerhoff, Carol 321 Brinkerhoff, Laura 26,29,171,252,253,343 Brisbane, Carol E. 287 Britten, Robert L. 369 Broudus, Joseph D. 343 Broadwaler, Dana A. 251,287 Brocuvich, Ronald G. 179 Brody, Arnold R. 167,271,344 Brogan, William H. 237,344 Brogden, Elaine L. 221,287 Broge, Linda K. 344 Brokaw, Marshall L. 123,220,287 Bromm, Donna A. 287 Brookman, David J. 130 Brookman, Susan K. 286 Brooks, Douglas J. 141 Brooks, Ernest G. 286 Brooks Jr., George W. 225 Brooks, Morgan L. 223,286 Brooks, Philip M. 286 Brooks, Raleigh 165 Brophy, Robert J. 141 Brossman, Barbara A. 344 Brewer, Beverly K. 286 Brown, 13. 205 Brown, Babette K. 136,257,364 Brown, Belly M. 364 Brown, Carolyn S. 348 Brown, Curtis H. 321 Brown, David H. 286 Brown, David S. W. 286 Brown, Diane 231 Brown, Delmar 124 Brown, Frances J. 345 Brown, Hubert 133,179 Brown, Joan M. 345 Brown, Janice M. 286 Brown, Linda M. 287 Brown, Marilyn L. 265,287 Brown, Mildred L. 364 Brown, Norman E. 111,113 Brown, Robert 150,241,364 Brown, Robert L. 321 Brown, Roger F. 364 Brown Ila, Stanley H. 287 Brown, Susan C. 287 Brown, Susan D. 287 Brownlee, Jeanne L. 164,165,287 Brownlee, Jimmie D. 131,287 Brownlee, Martha W. 257,345 Brownrigg, Charles S. 320 Bruce, Elizabeth A. 287 Bruce, Leslie D. 149,320 Bruce, Robert A. 365 Bruce-Okine, Emmanuel 163,391 Bruckner, Barbara A. 286 Bruen, Francis E. 159 Brueggeman, Martha L. 345 Brumfield, Katherine E. 365 Brunel, Betty M. 114,166,345 Bruner, H. B. 133 Bruner, Judith L. 164,286 Bruner, Richard L. 271,320 Bruner, William H. 286 Brunz, Jack L. 286 Brunz, Karen C. 164,165 Brunz, Wayne W. 345 Bruss, Michael L. 286 Bruster, Marsha J. 345 Bryan, Bruce 204 Bryan, Clark L. 344 Bryan, Dennis K. 286 Bryan, Larry J. 344 Bryan, Linda C. 253,286 Bryan, Richard B. 164,365 INDEX Bryson, Gary N. 205 Buchanan, James N. 286 Buck, Joan K. 225,287 Bucklen, George B. 344 Buckley, Carole J. 287 Bugg, Gordon E. 365 Bulller, Randall J. 123,287 Buhn, Tonia L. 287 Bukauskas Jr., Louis J. 118 Bulis, Georgie A. 320 Bullock, Gerald E. 344 Bunning, Betty J. 221,287 Burbey, Ralph D. 118,120,365 Burdick, Shannon B. 321 Burg, Janice M. 287 Burger, Martha D. 231,245 Burger, Mary A. 231,245 Burgess, Fred D. 355 Bnrkamp, Donna L. 287 Burke, John R. 321 Burke, Diane E. 255,364 Burke, Kathleen A. 287 Burke, Robert K. 224,286 Burkett, Edward N. 179 Burkholder, Craton R. 364 Burleson, Judith R. 286 Burn, Marta A. 321 Burnett, Andy 141 Burns, John R. 239,321 Burns, Judith C. 265,286 Burns, Riohard A. 123,286 Burns, Virginia C. 286 Burr, Lois G. 364 Burridge, Barbara A. 251,321 Burrill, Kathryn H. 286 Burrill, Leona A. 172,287 Burruss, Gerald L. 287 Burl, Billy L. 149 Burt, Sharon K. 255,345 Burtard, Mary L. 137,162 Burton, Diana K. 287 Burton Jr., Doyal K. 287 Burton, Wray D. 364 Bury, Caroline J. 131,270 Bury, Katherine M. 287 Busrh, David A. 169,235,348 Busch, Jerry James 26,117,119,120,277,364 Busch, John R. 120,345 Busch, Lawrence A. 320 Bush, Janet L. 247,364 Bush, Rosemary A. 287 Bush, Stephen T. 263,286 Busing, Dietrich A. 117,365 Busse, Theodore N. 286 Buster, Stephen C. 286 Bustion Jr., Nathaniel 195,196 Butcher, Cynthia A. 127,257,365 Butin, William F. 173,365 Butler, Marjorie M. 286 Butler, Randolph E. 345 Butler, Rodger C. 277,365 Butts, Grace A. 286 Byerly, Carolyn M. 286 Byers, Linda D. 287 Byrne, Richard R. 391 Byrnes, Thomas J. 287 -732 Cabala Jr., John 287 Cabell, Donald A. 241,365 Cable, Diana K. 169,287 Cable, Patricia L. 287 Caffey, Burlene M. 253,320 Cage, Young D. 287 Caldwell, Marilyn E. 178,257,320 Caldwell, Martha E. 286 Calhoun, Myron A. 391 Calhoun, Sue W. 345 Callison, Pamela L. 227,345 Cameron, John R. 145,271,365 Cameron, Linda L. 365 Cameron, William R. 118,261,345 Camins, Steven 278,286 Camp, Joan C. 127,165,236 Campbell, Carol J. 286 Campbell, Edgar M. 286 Campbell, Gail F. 287 Campbell Jr., Gene M. 320 Campbell, James J. 32,364 Campbell, Leslie F. 243,364 Campbell, Marilyn E. 151,253,344 Camplon, Charles W. 287 Candelaria, Roger M. 287 Candler, Rudolph J. 169 Canniff, Charie E. 170 Canning, Joan M. 179,287 Canny, John G. 364 Cantrall, Diane K. 137,287 Capp, John C. 241,364 Capp, Peggy 245 Capraro, Karen L. 287 Carbone, Damaris T. 247,344 Cardwell, William D. E. 288 Cardy, Bruce L. 145,277,364 Carisch J11, Christian B. 288 Carlock, Mary K. 344 Carlson, Gary W. 364 Carlson, George H. 344 Carlson, Janet H. 345 Carlson, Jenn J. 133,135,136,365 Carlson, Julie M. 128,345 Carlson, Kenneth D. 133,259,345 Carlson J13, Laurence V. 159,170,345 Carlson, Patricia S. 288 Carlson, Richard E. M. 231 Carlson, Robert B. 263,288 Carlson, Robert D. 288 Carlson Jr., Robert W. 321 Carlson, Sonjenne E. 255,288 Carlstrom, Robert L. 114,288 Carmack, Bobbie D. 133 Carmichael, John H. 321 Carnahan, Bill D. 321 Carnahan, James L. 321 Camcross, Thomas 0. 169,345 Carpenter, Carleen 345 Carpenter, Cheryl E. 289 Carpenter, Larry D. 345 Carpenter, Lyle D. 26,28,29,101,160,238,239,365 Carpenter, William D. 320 Carr 11, Charles R. 234,289 Carr, Mary E. 289 Carroll, Michael E. 289 Carroll, Robert E. 289 Carson, Glyn D. 320 Carson, James 124 Carter, Alvin E. 365 Carter, Emma J. 289 Carter, Michael W. 365 Carter, Sandra C. 30,31,128,151,162,247,320,322 Carwin, Merle A. 112,204,365 Case, Everett L. 289 Case, William T. 345 Casler, David H. 289 Cass, Pamela E. 320 Cassens, Richard H. 117,151,365 Cassell, Richard B. 204,321 Cassidy, Ann 344 Cassin, Linda D. 172,321 Cassis, George G. 344 Cathey, Rosemary J. 321 Catlin, Carol L. 128,344 Canell, Charles T. 275,320 Caubin, Colleen C. 231,320 Caubin, Jack 263,365 Cazer, Mary A. 131,135,320 Cellar, Ralph L. 164,288 Cebula, William J. 366 Certain, Patricia A. 253,366 Chadwick, Alice L. 222 Chambers, Donald R. 239,366 Chambers, Milton E. 367 Chambers, Ronald E. 235,367 Champeau, Linda J. 219,221,320 Chance, David W. 288 Chance, Duane E. 149,320 Chandler, Michael R. 288 Chang, Pei K. 391 Charlton, Hugh J. 145,149,344 COCCOODOCDDOCD AQC Chaudhry, Nazir A. 391 Cheeney, Everett J. 141 Cherrstrom J12, Ernest C. 269,288 Cherry, Cheryl M. 320 Cheslock, Elizabeth A. 288 Chessman, Alan C. 288 Chiappini, Robert C. 149,288 Chik, Phillip L. 159,161,239,320 Child, Donald A. 288 Child, Nancy L. 345 Childers, Barbara L. 257,345 Childers, Phyllis M. 320 Childress, Richard G. 123,149,289 Chiles, Logan W. 269,366 Chiodo, Kenneth J. 277,366 Chismar J12, Andrew R. 161,321 Cho, John J. 289 Chojnowski, Michael L. 269,289 Chowdhury, Shamsuzzaman 391 Chrest, Anthony P. 117,118,120,366 Christensen, Carol 1. 321 Christensen J12, Elroy E. 345 Christensen, John E. 179 Christiansen, Catherine A. 265,367 Christiansen, Janice G. 102,131,160,17l,254,367 Christiansen, Linda L. 128 Chunkao, Kasen 391 Churchwell, Everett XV. 289 Cincotta, Lawrence C. 320 Clair, Warren G. 120 Clark, Ann B. 135,178 Clark, Catherine I. 345 Clark, Cynthia 128,176,289 Clark, David W. 289 Clark, Donna G. 193,289 Clark, James D. 289 Clark, Joan E. 288 Clark Jr., John W. 277,344 Clark, Karen J. 131,171,344 Clark, Mallory 320 Clark, Mary S. 344 Clark, Michael H. 344 Clark, Ralph S. 345 Clark, Richard D. 320 Clark, Robert 123 Clark, Sharlene E. 231,255,288 Clark, Sharon A. 222 Clark, Sheila A. 224,288 Clark, Stanley 120 Clarke, Chuck 208 Clason, Sandra R. 367 Claycomb, Elmer L. 117,118,164,165,345 Claycomb, William L. 288 Claypool, Rosella Z. 127,178,221,320 Clements, Robert E. 114 Clever, Beverly A. 128,345 Click, Carol A. 151,162,193,245,320,323 Clifton, Phyllis K. 288 Cline Jr., Kenneth Eugene 288 Clothier, William J. 288 Cluck, Jill I. 288 Cobb, Rhonda L. 289 Cobb, William R. 391 Cocking, Duane F. 263,366 Coddington, Raymond L. 289 Code, William 118 Cody, Cheryl G. 289 Cody, Dennie A. 173,366 Cody, William J. 320 Coe, Gary L. 289 C08, James M. 289 Coe, Marilynn L. 164,169,366 Coffey, William H. 179 Coffman, Linda R. 367 Cofone, Judiann 320 Cogburn, Charlotte K. Cogburn, Gayl A. 320 Colburn, John M. 141 Colby, Sharon 1,. 344 1501?, Alan W. 133 Cole, Barbara L. 131,289 Cole, James 157,232,269 Cole, James 179 Cole, William C. 141 Coleman, Anita M. 289 Coleman, Carol A. 289 INDEX Coleman, Donald S. 263,288 Coleman, John G. 344 Coleman, William G. 259,367 Collett, Lloyd D. 367 Collett, Robert M. 141 Collier III, Carl N. 288 Collins, Avery D. 288 Collins Jr., Bernhard B. 279,366 Collins, Bruce N. 366 Collins, Darryl 164 Collins, Hubert 118 Collins, Marshall L. 321 Collins, Michael L. 141,344 Collins, Monte J. 366 Collins, Thomas E. 288 Colon J11, Mannie A. 152,288 Colter, Brenda K. 169,177,344 Colter, Steven B. 141 Colwell, Jack D. 321 Compier, Patricia A. 128,391 Conant, Sandra L. 288 Condit J13, Douglas D. 169,288 Condon, Austin W. 344 Condon, Karen S. 288 Conklin, Douglas E. 367 Conn, Paula G. 135 Connelly, Claudia D. 253,320 Connor, Patricia A. 243,289 Connor, Patrick H. 233,241,344 Consul, Janet J. 225,321 Constable, Ronald J. 32,238,239,367 Conti, Theodore J. 29,320 Cook, Byron D. 145,235,344 Cook, David A. 164,344 Cook, John E. 232,258,367 Cook, Jolene M. 137 Cook, Joyce L. 289 Cook, Marcus L. 152,237,289 Cook, Philip J. 345 Cook, Sharon J. 114,320 Cooksey, Velma J. 233,272,366 Cooley, Daniel A. 320 Cooley, Edward E. 271,289 Cooley, Richard E. 289 Coon, Alpha M. 147,320 Cooper, Anne J. 320 Cooper, Barbara A. 127,273,289 Cooper, Charles B, 366 Cooper, Iris E. 126,127,273,366 Cooper, Jo A. 289 Cooper, Lynda L. 127,273,320 Cooper, Roberta A. 366 Cooper, William D. 193,263,345 Coordes, Heinz E. 259,345 Cope, Roger M. 131 Coppes, Robert W. 178,366 Cordova, Marilyn H. 231,321 Corlett, Ann E. 165,289 Corlett, James W. 345 Cornelius, Charlotte 0. 288 Cornelius, Ronald G. 288 Comer, Roger M. 169,366 Corners, Carol E. 288 Corser, Margie A. 321 Corser, Sally J. 366 Cort Jr., George K. 288 Cortese, Lu A. 114 Conner, Stanley W. 288 Cory, Jack E. 288 Cosby, Joanne L: 289 Cosslett, Walter L. 289 Costa, Kathleen A. 265,289 Costedoat, Loretta M. 289 Cotton, Barbara L. 162 Cotton, Robert B. 141 Collrell, Merton Bruce 141 Couchman, Marjorie L. 289 Couson, Carolyn S. 137,344 Coultm' 111, Victor Y. 269,289 Coventry, Caroline H. 257,288 Cowan, Robert A. 159 Cowun, Roger G. 344 Cowel, John N. 259,288 COWSCI'I, James M. 123,288 Cox, Lela J. 288 Cox, Thomas D. 279 Cozart, Nancy L. 288 Crabb, Allen P. 241,321 Crabtree, Barbara K. 288 Crabb, Robert G. 344 Crabb, Sharon L. 251,344 Crabtree, Joyce L. 367 Craft, Harold D. 241,344 Craft, Paul G. 241,344 Craig, Sharon E. 344 Craig, Susan C. 289 Cramb, Constance M. 289 Crane, Donald D. 289 Crawford, Elizabeth A. 221,289 Crawford, Julia F. 321 Craver, Bill 179 Creamer, William R. 123,289 Crees, Gerald A. 289 Creighton, Susan 114,229,344 Crenshaw, Donald M. 133,136,367 Cress, Donald C. 111,113,367 Cress, Veronica L. 367 Cribari, Joseph 179 Criner, John H. 391 Crippen, David H. 159,232,261,367 Crispe, Barbara A. 288 Criswell, Laura M. 133 Crockett, Catherine A. 288 Croissant, Larry L. 322 Cronin, Gary L. 236,288 Crook, Robert S. 238 Cross, Cheryl L. 137,323 Cross, Jerome F. 133 Cross, Robert F. 269,367 Crouse, John T. 288 Crow, Norman L. 345 Crowell, Wayne A. 367 Crowley, Glenda K. 288 Crowley, Kathleen A. 288 Crowley, William H. 289 Croy, Diana J. 289 Crozier, Rebekah A. 345 Cruikshank, Chester G. 269,345 Crumpacker, David 113 Cruse, Donna F. 169,345 Cullen, Gerard L. 344 Cumming, Larry D. 114,344 Cummings, Donald J. 344 Cpmmings, John R. 344 Cummings, Joseph D. 366 Cummings, Sharon 5. 114,289 Cundy, Dennis R. 249 Cuney, John A. 344 Cunningham, Linda M. 255,323 Cunningham, Roger A. 133 Current, Warren N. 39 Curry, .1 an 245,289 Curry, Margaret J. 31,273,344 Custard, Jerry D. 172,289 Custer, William R. 290 Cutler JL, Charles H. 267,366 Czarnowski, Kenneth J. 366 Czech, Eva M. 255,290 213.. Daday, John E. 366 Dahl, David A. 161,323 Dahlinger, Richard A. 33,147,162,323 Dahlstrom, Carol R. 33,147,162,255,323 Dailey, Patricia R. 290 Dale, Carol A. 245,290 Dalpez, Steven L. 133,344 Dalton, Kathleen F. 245,290 Dalziel, Pamela N. 138 IYAmln'osia, James R. 150,152,366 Dame 111, Ray D. 290 Dunhauer, Charles W. 290 Dunielson, Linda L. 290 Danielson, Mark G. 145,149,267,344 Dannemann, Randell P. 291 Darnell, Diane E. 273,291 Datoo, Sakar H. 291 Daugherty, Frank C. 291 Daugherty, Pamela L. 291 397 398 Davey, Earl D. 321 David Jr., Donald E. David, Ronald E. 131,345 Davidson, Don L. 322 Davidson, James A. 365,366 Davidson, J. D. 141 Davidson, JamPs W. 277 Davidson, Kathy F. 291 Davidson, Kenneth A. 223,291 Davies, Michael L. 291 Davies, Sarah 366 Davis, Barbara C. 128,322 Davis, Barry K. 323 Davis, Caroline K. 345 Davis, Charlie A. 141 Davis, Diane 367 Davis, Harry L. 150 Davis, Judith A. 290 Davis, Kay D. 162,178,323 Davis, Lawrence R. 175,241,345 Davis, Margaret 290 Davis, Martha 176,367 Davis, Mary 367 Davis J12, Paul N. 120,239,290 Davis, Richard H. 346 Davis, Richard J. 263 Davis, Thomas D. 131,367 Davis, Zelma S. 114,290 Dawdy, Roger A. 133 Dawkins, Terrell L. 323 Dawson, Jack L. 133,297,367 Dawson 111, James 179,204 Day, Burton A 323 Day, Carole J. 31,273,324 Day, Edward W. 152 Day, Nancy D. 176,346 Day, Robert H. 114,367 Dean, J. E. 118 De Berard, Robert J. 290 De Boer J12, John 271,323 De Boer, Joan A. 273,323 De Boer, Julia C. 273,367 Decker, John R. 290 Decker, Thiodore E. 174 De Cook, David W. 259,290 Deem, Douglas A. 164,290 Deering, Rollie E. 224,346 Dees, Richard L. 159,291 Deeter, James A. 346 Defibaugh, Diane S. 222,291 De Haven, Richard W. 291 De Herra, Dorinda V. 221,322 Deines J11, Ernest F. 366 Deitemeyer, Sthen W. 122,123 Dehn, Jane E. 323 De Koevend, Sheryl K. 291 Delaney Sharon E. 291 De Lanney, Maureen L. 322 De Lapp, David J. 203 Delapp, John R. 291 Delay, Jean M. 173 Delehoy, Keith M. 131,347 De Leo, Frankie L. 261,366 De Leon, Vincent M. 366 De Leon, Winona 291 Dell, Robert L. 133,366 Dellah, Abdellatif 322 De Long Edward D. 323 Delphenich, Linda C. 171,176,323 De Luca, Henrietta V. 366 Delzell, Gratia L. 273,291 De Maria, Carol A. 141 Del Mastro Jr., Frank W. 323 De Mglker, Jana L. 114,253,347 Deming, Perry E. 323 Demlow, James C. 290 Dempsey, Judith J. 290 Denham, Edwin C. 290 Denney, Thelma S. 347 De Porter, Carol T. 347 Derkins, Cherylann 290 Dersham, William A. 323 Deschamps, Joseph P. 178,322 De Sellem, Joyce E. 247,290 De Sellem, Judith C. 243,347 Derby, Barbara L. 130,133,366 INDEX De Siata, Margaret A. 367 Desiato J12, Charles J. 347 Desjardins, Gerard C. 347 De Smith, Juliana 134,135,225,322 Desserich, James A. 290 De Stefano, Theresa L. 33,253,322 Delmar 11, Arthur 0. 259,347 Detrick, Laroletta L. 391 Devine, James C. 32 Dewey, Judith L. 273,346 Dexter, Lawrence L. 290 Dial, Beverly K. 346 Di Ciacco, Margaret E. 367 Dickert, Barbara E. 291 Dickinson, Donald E. 346 Dickson, Kenneth A. 367 Dieckman, Richard A. 346 Diedrichs, Ronald W. 219 Dieffenbach, William H. 124 Dietrich, Leroy C. 291 Dildey, Douglas D. 322 Dilley, Janet L. 323 Dils, R. E. 129 Dilts, Terry B. 291 Dimit, Sue N. 132,138,253,347 Dimitroff, J an E. 291 Dingman, David J. 347 Dinner, Leslie E. 291 Dinsmore, Thelma 145 Diodio, Alexander E. 190 Dishman, Margaret M. 132,167 Dittmar, Richard L. 291 Dixon, .Ierre W. 291 Doak, Martha 32 Dobler, Karen L. 291 Dnbrinz, Rosita M. 135,367 Dobson, Thirza M. 114,290 Dockter, Charles E. 141 Dodds, Robert E. 290 Dodero, Patricia L. 128,251,323 Doherty, Eileen T. 347 Doherty, Sharon A. 166,290 Dolan, Michael J. 290 Dolance, John D. 290 Dolcater, Katharine L. 30,127,347 Dole, John N. 367 Dole, Marka R. 347 Dollerschell, Timothy L. 323 Dolph, Linda S. 290 Doman, Wayne R. 368 Dominguez, Carole L. 172,290 Dominick, John P. 368 Donahue, Jacquelyn M. 290 Donahue, James L. 169,347 Donahue, Thomas E. 347 Donaldson, Michael J. 117,118 Donnelly, Lloyd A. 322 Donovan, David K. 291 Dooley, William C. 347 Dorsey, Kathleen V. 346 Dorsey, Ruth E. 346 Bosch, Marjorie J. 265,322 Dons, Dorothy C. 28,102,147,231,233,265,368 Doughty, John F. 346 Douglas, Carol A. 291 Douglass, Linda .1. 291 Douma, Robert W. 208,269,346 Dowdle, Michael D. 291 Dowling, Lynda L. 291 Downey, Darwin L. 291 Downing, Stephanie G. 347 Dowse, Dennis L. 369 Doyle, Virgil L. 175,235,369 Drage, Charles .1. 241,347 Drage, Carolyn L. 245,241 Drage, Robert L. 241 Dragoo, Robert A. 161,238,347 Draggoo, Marla K. 273,347 Drake, David F. 232,236,322 Drake, Malcolm F. 291 Drange, Robert E. 290 Dreher, Carole M. 322 Dreher, Daniel E. 347 Dreher, Robert E. 290 Dressel, Colleen S. 290 Dressel, John M. 167 Drobnick, William J. 134,179 Drolet, Normand E. 347 Druckenmiller 111, Howard S. 164 Drumeller, Marilyn E. 251,323 Drummond, Donald C. 136,368 Drummond, James G. 164,165,368 Dryden, Forrest D. 113,114,249,349 Dubois, David F. 269,391 Du Charme, Ellen M. 347 Dudley, Ann S. 162,233,257 Duff, David J. 290 Dugan, Michele D. l79,245,323,346 Dugdale, Veronica C. 169,179,323 Dumler, Janet S. 127,322 Du Mont, Mary T. 290 Dunbar, Caroline A. 247,322 Duncan, Edith J. 322 Duncan, Larry N. 290 Duncan, Linda J. 322 Dunckley, Donald R. 291 Dunford, Charles P. 322 Dunham, Diane K. 136,368 Dunham, Gary H. 346 Dunham, William H. 369 Dunham, Patricia A. 291 Dunham, Susan L. 231,251,369 Dunn, Jerald L. 149,322 Dunn, Robert C. 346 Dunn, William J. 369 Dunn, Shirley A. 291 Dunn, Vernon L. 291 Dupont, James L. 346 Dunst 111, Frank J. 118,150 Duree, Richard G. 123 Dutcher, Karen L. 291 Dye, James W. 120 Dyer, Daniel J. 166 Dyer, Mary L. 368 Dyer, Patricia R. 290 Dyess, Gerald D. 347 -E- Eagle, Melvin C. 141 Eames, Alice E. 169,175,265,290 Eanes, Edith D. 290 Earle, Peter C. 290 East, Gordon P. 347 Eastman, Bert 207 Eastman, Mary 290 Eaton, 01in L. 291 Eaves, Rex G. 241,368 Ebbert, Ronald 323 Eby, William L. 166,291 Eckhardt, Robert L. 391 Ecklund Jr., Victor T. 291 Edeen, Erik W. 291 Edgar, Joseph L. 161,249,325 Edgerton, Patricia L. 323 Edling, Jackie D. 118,120,368 Edmondson, Beth M. 32,96,245,369 Edmondson, Calista A. 170 Edstrom, Dale C. 291 Edwards, Gregory A. 277,291 Edwards, Harold L. 141 Edwards, Richard A. 290 Edwards, William R. 369 Egan, Martha J. 233,257,290 Eggland, Kathleen A. 290 Eggleston, Larry A. 369 Eggleston, Leroy E. 368 Ehlen, Kenneth O. 141 Ehler, David G. 119 Ehmke, William D. 224,347 Ehrman, William D. 279,368 Ehn, Robert C. 322 Ehrman, Joseph C. 290 Eiche, Jeaneen M. 322 Eichler, Deanna K. 322 Eidem, Lloyd M. 368 Eike, Janelda G. 322 Eikenberry, Howard D. 141 Eikermann, Robert L. 290 Eilebrecht, Sharon A. 114 Eilselstein, Leo M. 369 Eisenach, Gerald D. 139,238,347 Eisenach, Marlin E. 322 Ekerson, Jon M. 141 Eld, Larry A. 141 Eles, Rene 175 El-Hassany, Mohamed .1. 163 Elkins, Ronald L. 290 Elling, Linda K. 114,167 Elliott, Kenneth E. 291 Elliott, James L. 346 Elliott, Ruth Ann Ellis, Bill 195,197 Ellis, Harry W. 131,133 Ellis, John C. 291 Ellis, Richard E. 134,369 Ellis, Richard H. 179 E s, Thomas W. 178 Elmore, Donald D. 132 Eloubaidy, Aziz F. 32,163,391 Elsberry, Lyle D. 368 E er Allen A. 123,124 Elsesser, Verneine K. 135,233,255,291 Elsner, Adene D. Elson, Constanre C. 257,291 Elson, Jerry W. 124 Ellsworth, Bruce P. 269,291 Ely, Norman L. 277,291 Ely, Sandra J. 147,243,368 Emerick, John C. 263,323 Emery, John A. 179,346 Emigh, Frederic R. 150,346 Emlong, Scott R. 292 Emry, Robert J. 130,161 Engelbrektson, Sven S. 203 England, Mary M. 247,292 England, Steven R. 141 English, Danny L. 238,346 English, Leslie E. 162,172,257 Engstrom, Patrick G. 169,292 Enix, Clayton L. 120 Ennis, David M. 111,113,368 Enyeart, Lanae 1. 128,347 Enyeart, Stephen E. 292 Epley, Richard P. 132,161,277,322 Epperson, Barbara E. 292 Epperson, Gerald W. 223,347 Epperson .112, William H. 322 Eppinger, William H. 292 Erdley, Connie L. 224,231,253,292 Erhard, Louis H. 175,292 Erickson, Bernice K. 229,368 Erickson Jr., Eric H. 113 Ericson, Lynn E. 368 Erion, Jonathan G. 293 Ermold, Lessig G. 322 Erion, William H. 368 Ernst, Carol A. 322 Erskine, James D. 368 Ertel, Barbara L. 233,253,347 E111, Jann 164,165,223 Ervin, Frances N. 153,293 Ervo, Nancy E. 231,293 Eskeldson, Margaret E. 369 Esch, Janet L. 26,151,243,369 Eshelman, Robert 0. 153,322 Esser, Larry D. 293 Estabrooks, Jeremy 293 Estes, Karen 96 Evans, Ann 175 Evans, Blaine L. 114,293 Evans, Diana K. 127,369 Evans, Douglas L. 293 Evans .111, Emmil B. 293 Evans, Gary A. 292 Evans, Janice E. 231 Evans, James W. 369 Evans, Karyn L. 138,225,292 Evans, Katherine A. 33 Evans, Keith E. 124 Evans, Leland E. 323 Evans, Norman 118,120 Evans, Robert L. 279,347 Evans, William K. 241,292 Everett, Candace E. 292 Everett, Michael F. 323 INDEX Everitt, Charles M. 133,369 Evers, Cynthia M. 346 Evers, Richard S. 346 Ewald, Marilyn R. 369 Ewing, Elaine M. 114,166 Ewing, Ellen A. 265,292 Ewing, John E. 275,346 Eychner, Glen 0. 292 11:2 Facchinello, Gloria J. 346 Fager, Charles E. 103,130,156,249 Fager, Jerre E. 179 Fagersten, James R. 203 Fahhad, Saleh A. 163 Fahrenbruch, Kathleen A. 243,346 Fairchild, Craig J. 323 Faith, Darlene L. 292 Falen, Monte J. 292 Falk, Dale M. 277,293 Falk, Donald Phillip 277,346 Fall, David B. 278,346 Faris, Peter K. 163,368 Farnham, Carol L. B. 346 Farnham, Gary S. 347 Farnsworth, Cindy 231 Fassett, Robert C. 271,325 Faussone, Karen L. 293 Faussone, Rita F. Fead, J. W. 120 Feather, Gerald B. 391 Feather, Stephen L. 368 Fechner, Gilbert 178 Fehrn, Lawrence N. 293 Fehringer, Bernard G. 368 Feis, Janice A. 368 Fell, Nada L. 133,347 Felte, Karen A. 162,233,253 Fennell, Arden D. 172,347 Fennell, John J. 39 Fenton, Frances E. 164,293 Fenwick, Alan C. 275,368 Ferguson, Charles D. 368 Ferkovich, Stephen M. 113 Ferrese, Nancy M. 192,243,347 Ferro, Luis H. 346 Fertman, Sherry L. 128,293 Fen 11:, Benedict 1. 259,325 Fetters, Olivia G. 293 Fick, Margaret .1. 293 Filline 111, Thomas F. 368 Finch, Dwayne C. 325 Fines, Richard H. 200 Finlayson, Marlene L. 293 Finn, Judith A. 132,229,346 Finn, Marilyn R. 255,369 Finney, Sandra G. 292 Finnie, Dianne E. 233,255,292 Fischer, Lawanda R. 147,346 Fischer, Lucinda L. 135 Fischer, Gary D. 369 Fiscus, Gerald E. 164 Fiscus, Sandra 164 Fish, Ernest B. 122,123,124,160,369 Fisher, Janet Rose 325 Fishero, Donald W. 325 Fishman, Margaret 133 Fisk, Gary E. 161,325 Fitting, Jeanette M. 292 Fitzgerald, Gerald B. 271,369 Fitzgerald, James 124 Fitzgerald, Jovonne A. P. 96,369 Flanagan, Sheila C. 134,162,179,325 Flanders, Nancy J. 29,325 Flannel; Joseph P. Flatow, Marsha 128,221 Flecker, Darlene M. 172,292 Fleming, Angelo D. 292 Fleming, Dierdre A. 253 Fletcher, Barbara J. 133,137,346 Fletcher, Walter J. 166 Flinn, Christina A. 245,292 Flock Jr., Calvin E. 292 Flower, Carolyn D. 167,346 Flower, Donna S. 292 Flowers, Clifford D. 161 Flowers, Sandra K. 177,178,225 Floyd, Mary E. 179,346 Fluke, Edward J. 293 Foehl, Virginia L. 30,132,161,192,231,233,257, 344,346 Foley, Patricia J. 369 Fonte, Betty J . 130,132,133,134,136,165,229,347 Foppe, Patricia H. 325 Force, Carole A. 293 Forde, Widar J. 133 Foreman, Clarese 293 Foresman, Dennis C. 325 Fork, Millicent L. 346 Forsberg, Joanne G. M. 173,368 Forsberg, Richard L. 117,368 Foss, Scott D. 149,293 Foster, Carl L. 238,325 Foster, Denis R. 133,195,200,259,347 Foster, Diane C. 293 Foster, Helen K. 293 Foster, Karen N. 347 Foster, Michael L. 368 Foster, William W. 241,368 Fowler, Donald L. 145 Fox, Ronald L. 293 Fox, Stuart R. 278,325 Foxal, Donna L. 137,247,325 Fraizer, Beverly A. 293 Fraizer, Lynn M. 231,347 Fralick, Karen J. 255,325 Francis, Sylvia K. 325 Francisco, Wilson 141 Franek, David L. 133 Frantz, Helen L. 253,292 Frantz, Maybelle 292 Franz, Margaret A. 292 Frazzini, Gerald M. 292 Frazzini, John D. 292 Frederick, James E. 292 Frederick, John W. 111,368 Frederick, Maureen A. M. 368 Fredericks, Sharon N. 325 Fredericks, Judy L. 243,346 Fredrickson, Janine M. 33,147,231,233,265,346 Freeman, Gary L. 159,263,292 Freeman Jr., Richard G. 292 Freer, Kent .1. 141 Freidenberger, Franklin F. 112,346 Freitas, William F. 232 French, Jay J. 277,293 French, Lawrence P. 179 French, Sue E. 257,293 French, Thomas D. 222 French, Thomas C. 270,391 Frey, Robert 1. 277,346 Fria, Robert A. 145,368 Frick, Barbara L. 293 Friederich, Dennis L. 269 Friehauf, Ronald C. 369 Friehauf, Patricia A. 293 Friesen, Stanley J. 141 Frihauf, Gary V. 293 Frion, Jon 159 Frion, William 117,118 Frisk, J ane E. 233,265,369 Fritch, Linda R. 255,346 Fritchel, Janice J. Fritton, Daniel D. 112,113,179,369 Fritschi, Bruno F. 263 Fritz, Linda J. 293 Froid, Richard W, 325 From, Roy A. 346 Fruhling, Robert K. 240,325 Frye, Bruce A. 261,346 Fry, Margaret E. 293 Frye, Marvin H. 292 Fuelberth, John H. 391 Fujimoto, Dale G. 325 Fullaway, Carol J. 292 Fullaway, Judith 164 Fuller, Pamela 292 Fuller, Ronald K. 271,292 399 400 Fullerton, David C. 267,369 Fury, Larry F. 369 -G- Gaarde, John F. 133,263,346 Gabardi, Peggy L. 325 Gabel, Leroy J. 292 Gabriel, Richard P. 292 Gallagen, Dennis L 152,293 Galas, Joseph R. 325 Galdo, Hector E. 190,369 Gull, Duane W. 325 Call, Pauline R. 255,347 Gallagher, Nancy L. 347 Gallagher, Neil B. 223 Culley, Rivhard H. 247 Gullob, David G. 141 Gullogly, Penelope A. 293 Camel, Sylvester C. 369 Ganow, Harold C. 325 Card, Michael D. 279,293 Curdell, Cynthia M. 293 Gardner, Alan A. 190,325 Gardner, Carole A. 370 Garland, Catherine E. 293 Gardner, Marilyn R. 147,347 Garner, Shirley A. 348 Carnett, Lynn A. 348 Garrett, Lee R. 263,348 Garrett, Patricia L. 221,348 Gan'igues, Lester M. 370 Carris'h, Edward N. 293 Garrison, George F. 292 Garrison, Paulette 292 Cascoyne, John P. 171,179 Gates, Stephen C. 277,349 Catt, Dale 325 Caubatz, John T. 150 Gandette, Michael J. 292 Gaughan, Margaret C. 231 Gault, Barbara J. 349 Gault, Linda D. 172,231,251,325 Gausman, Claudia J. 163,349 Causman, Glenn A. 162,192,253,325 Gay, Leellen C. 371 Gazzoli, Janice M. 126,127,371 Cearinger, Lynn 141 Cebauer, Merlin R. 371 Gebauer, Chester W. 292 Cebbie, Thomas A. 240,325 Gebhard, Cheryl L. 292 Ceddes, Sherry A. 251,293 Geln'. Martha A. 265,293 Gehrke, Juanita W. B. 370 Gehrke, William A. 370 Geisler, David C. 134,178,370 Geisl, Martha K. 293 George, Thomas H. 112,371 Gempf, Detlev 293 Gershaw, Roger L. 371 Genereux, Delores F. 128 Gentry, Louise 127 Centz, Louis F. 293 Gerber, David M. 293 Gerhard, Robert A. 292 Gerhardt, Terre L. 233,251 Gerlach, Mary E. 126,162,245 Garner, Mary D. 292 Gershaw, Roger 134 Getz, Susan L. 251,292 Ghorban, Kambiz, Z. 391 Gibbs, Janice I. 135 Giddings, Clyde A. 152,153 Giddings, Marvin E. 117,169,371 Giery, Thomas W. 292 Gignoux, Reginald 271 Gilbert, Douglas 124 Gilbert, James L. 370 Gilbreath, Joysa A. 292 Gildersleeve, Pamela J. 243 Gildner, Marcia M. 255,349 Giles II, Truett A. 293 Gillespie, William L. 370 INDEX Gilley, James R. 120,325 Gillice, Robert A. 234,325 Gilliland, Gerard D. 164,165,325 Gilliland, Linda J. 137,325 Gilmartin, Mary C. 137 Gilpin, Roger D. 370 Gilpin, Sarah J. 147,371 Gilson, Earl A. 133 Cimeno, Patricia J. 170 Cil'oux, Mary A. 128,224,293 Glahn, Janet S. 133 Glasier, Margaret E. 171,179 Glass, Gary A. 293 Class, Lorna V. 293 Gleason, James P. 277,371 Glembocki, Sandra J. 293 Clover, Eleanor 1. 227,293 Glover, Jerry R. 175 Clover 11, John W. 349 Clyde, Gerald P. 204,275,391 Gobbo, Lee R. 112,370 Gobbo, Robert F. 349 Gobin, John J. 349 Godsey, Gary L. 262,370 Goddard, Claude .1. 294 Coedjen, Donald E. 370 Coedjen, Sue E. K. 127,371 Coeglein, David K. 371 Goeglein, Ralph H. 349 Goeglein, Richard F. 294 Goeglein, Sharon S. 130,171,245,348 Goeken, Murlin W. 111,371 Goeritz, Diane L. 273 Goeul, James A. 294 Golding, Kay E. 294 Goldhammer, Michael B. 134,348 Goldman, Steven E. 179 Gomez, Richard B. 294 Gonzales, Claude J. 370 Gonzales, Mary F. 32,103,147 Good, Charlene K. 294 Good, Cheryl A, 294 Good, Tim A. 294 Coodhue, Mary E. 127 Goodman, Ronny D. 201 Goodnow, Judith J. 265,325 Goodsell 11, Fred F. 164 Goodwin, Carl R. 169 Goodwin, Phy11is E. 251,294 Goodwine, Stanley D. 348 Gordon, Lana R. 295 Gordon, Robert E. 325 Gorgla, Famalta R. 391 Gorsline, Mary L. 295 Gorsuch, Keith E. 134 Cass, Elbert G. 348 Gossenauer Jr., Martin H. 349 Gotto 111, George S. 295 Coudy, Catherine L. 31 Gould, Gerald W. 349 Gowdy, Carolyn E. 295 Gowdy, Marilyn H. 295 Gowdy, Ouida J. 295 Gowin, Terry L. 164,165,325 Gracey, David G. 370 Gracey, Elizabeth A. 133,370 Grady, Michael M. 114 Graff, Bobbie E. 295 Graff, Charles E. 149,294 Graff, Stanley M. 179 Graham, David C. 325 Graham, Donn E. 169,294 Graham, Gloria J. 233,255,294 Graham, James H. 294 Graham, Jean M. 294 Graham, Linda 5. 33,247,370 Gram, Bonnie L. 370 Gramm, George W. 294 Granzow, Susanna D. 253,294 Grauberger, Robert L. 349 Graul, Charles M. 277,294 Graves, Carol 5. 253,370 Graves, Marilyn A. 295 Graves, Ronald 164,295 Graves, Thomas C. 349 Graves, William 117 Gray, Judith A. 295 Gray, Karla D. 295 Gray, Patricia L. 169,295 Gray, Shirley M. 295 Gray, William S. 295 Crazier, Edward H. 152 Greager, Judith A. 295 Greathouse, Robert R. 179,204,277,349 Green, Carolyn L. 294 Green, Charles A. 262,294 Green, Evan J. 294 Green, Howard N. 294 Green, James L. 113,173,349 Green, Jerry L. 166 Green, Kenneth A. 349 Green, Larry L. 123 Green, Stanley G. 113 Greene, Darrell J. 294 Greene, Joyce C. 147,348 Greene, Michael A. 203 Greenlee, Beverly A. 169,348 Greenlee, John C. 161 Greer, Robert C. 114,370 Gregg, James W. 371 Gregorich, Jack L. 141 Gregory, Daniel J. 157,371 Gregory, Sandra L. 348 Cress, Michael J. 294 Crgich, Carla P. 172,255,348 Griebenaw, Donald A. 349 Griego, Joseph D. 349 Griffee, Frances L. 245,325 Griffin, Nancy B. 167,349 Griffin, William T. 270,294 Griffith, Douglas L. 294 Griffith, Herbert J. 295 Griffith, Sarah M. 29,349 Griffith, Sharon K. 295 Griffiths, Robert B. 295 Criggs, Dennis T. 119,270,371 Griggs, Gregory D. 141 Crillo, Bonnie A. 169,325 Grimaldi, Karen E. 162,273,325 Crimes, Nancy C. 251,295 Grimsley, Patricia A. 243,349 Crimwood, Morris E. 141,328 Griner, Audrey E. 295 Griswold, Earnest R. 262 Gross, Bob D. 169,371 Cross, Carol R. 114,167,349 Grossi, Joseph 295 Grossi, T. 201 Crossman, Robert S. 118,349 Ground, James H. 26,123,326 Groves Jr., Donald S. 169,295 Groves, Kathleen C. 295 Grubs, James B. 124 Gude, Christina K. 294 Gueck, Barbara N. 294 Guertner, Roger W. 270,371 Guilbert, Bonnie J. 349 Guisinger, Yvonne I. 294 Gundell, Linda N. 273 Gunter, James D. 294 Gunther, Shirley A. 294 Gurney J11, Harry C. 371 Gushiken, Thomas T. 294 Gustafson, David W. 259,371 Custamantes, Patsy 126,128,259,348 Gutierrez, George C. 179 Guy, Keith L. 169 Gwartney, Louis A. 370 Gwinn, Cheryl A. 273 -111 Haack, David W. 294 Haak, Peter A. 325 Haar, Thea D. 128,325 Habenicht, Alfred T. 133 Haberlein, Frederick F. 275,294 Hackenherg, Ellary A. 92,192,245,325 Hacker, Penelope A. 295 Hackman, J ames A. 295 Hafen Haga Haga Haga Hage Hage Hage Hage Hage Hage Hage Hahl! Hahl! Haile Hain, Hale, Hall, Hall, Hall, Hall, Hall, Hall 7 Halla Hamk Hami' Hami. Hamil Hamil Hamn Hamn Hamn Hamp Hamp Hamp Hamp Hamp Hamp Hamn Hanan Hancc Hanel Hanes Hanki Hanks Hanle Hanm Hanss7 Hanse Hanse Hanse Hanse Hanse Hanso Hanso Hanso Hanso Hanzlt Haoug Haptm Harba Harba Harhei Harbel Hardc: Hardel Hardel Harder Hardes Hardir Hardir Hardin Hardw Hargel Hargis Hargrc Harlan Harnis Hams, Harpel Harps: Harpex Harpm Harrell Harrilr Harris, Harris, Haferkamp, Marshall R. 326 Haga, Saundra R. 164 Hagaman, Richard C. 201,348 Hagan, Nicholas J. 207 Hage, James W. 161,249,326 Hagel, Donald P. 203 Hagemann, Jeanette 145 Hageman, Linda S. 114,348 Hagemann, Kenneth L. 145 Hagemeister, Charles W. 370 Hager, Diane 295 Hahlweg, Judy L. 348 Hahlwek, Paul H. 238,370 Hailey, Jimmie J. 295 Hain, Karen E. 131,255,349 Hale, Sharon A. 179,326 Hall, Forrest J. 349 Hall, Gerald A. 295 Hall, Joyce E. 163,349 Hall, Linda L. 247,295 Hall, Thomas R. 326 Hall Jr., Truman C. 270,349 Hallam, Sally K. 114,164,295 Hamhorg, Susan L. 265,294 Hamilton, Andrew C. 294 Hamilton, Lynn J. 294 Hamilton, James C. 370 Hamilton, Raymond H. 327 Hamm, James E. 29 Hammill, Gregory D. 28,160,232,277,371 Hammond, Martha A. 30,127,225,327 Hampton, David W. 348 Hampton, Joyce B. 114,294 Hampton, John L. 205 Hampton, Ralph E. 249,390 Hampton, William L. 327 Hampton, Jules W. 294 Hamrouni, Aldeljelil 162,172,327 Hanavan Jr., Louis W. 327 Hancock, Lynda S. 171,294 Haneborg, Larry R. 269,327 Hanes, Raymond E. 348 Hankins, Douglas W. 295 Hanks, William A. 179 Hanley, Margaret J. 327 Hanna, Henry 0. 238,371 HanssE-n, Lavern H. 336 Hansen, Charmian 30,222,295 Hansen, Dale V. 141 Hansen, Jon 0. 141 Hansen, Lester A. 327 Hansen, Ralph 120 Hanson, Barbara A, 231 Hanson, Cheryl L. 33,157 Hanson, Donald A. 295 Hanson, Richard C. 174,295 Hanzley, Laszlo 163 Haoughton, William O. 262 Haptonstall, James K. 164,371 Harbath, Patricia C. 326 Harbath, Sharon A. 348 Harber, Theodore W. 277,371 Harbert, Laurie A. 30,172,220,231,326 Hardcastle, Mary S. L. 136,371 Harden, Clara H. 326 Harder, Gilbert V. 295 Hardesty, Linda L. 295 Hardesty, Susan A. 173,348 Harding, Barrie N. 294 Hardixlg. .1081 D. 240,327 Harding, Ralph D. 327 Hardwick, Danny C. 175,349 Harger, Patricia J. 138,371 Hargiss, Jack M. 349 Hargrove, Harriet A. 371 Harland, Kathleen M. 31,173,273,327 Hamish, Charles E. 327 Hams, Joan E. 299 Harper, Dianne 171 Harper, George R. 26,238,370 Harper. James K. 370 Harpvr, Vesta D. H. 370 Harrell, James K. 294 Harriman, Clark T. 133,327 Harris, Carolyn A. 257,327 Harris, C. Doug1as 269,327 INDEX Harris, Gary J. 174,370 Harris, Grant C. 327 Harris Jr., John M. 370 Harris, Joseph N. 172,349 Harris, Pamela D. 114,349 Harris, Thomas C. 370 Harris, Virginia N. Z. 348 Harrison, David C. 236,348 Harrison, Jeffrey 294 Harrison, Larry R. 201 Harrison Jr., Lewis 326 Harrison, Linda K. 294 Harshe, Fredric R. 224,294 Hart, Claudius S. 118 Hart, Donald R. 113,159,238,348 Hart, Karen L. 326 Hart, Lorna K. 326 Hart, Michael R. 295 Hart Jr., William A. 295 Hartin, Mary K. 251,295 Hartley, Sara A. 31,295 Hartman, Frank M. 114,295 Hartung, Barbara A. 257,348 Hartung, Melvin G. 259,370 Hartz, Maria V. 295 Harvey, Fredrick L. 123,326 Harvey, Larry L. 348 Hascall, Christopher 267,294 Haskell, Ellen T. 294 Hastings, Letitia L. 327 Hatch 111, Robert C. 294 Hatch, Warren M. 327 Hatcher, Tommie O. 348 Hathom, James R. 294 Hutton, John T. 207,371 Haven, Patricia L. 294 Haverty, Lynda L. 251,294 Havey, Mary A. 114,295 Hawk, Gary B. 269,348 Hawkins, Shirley K. 160,253,371 Hawton Jr., John T. 348 Hay, Judith A. 134,176,238,327 Hay, Susan M. 162,233,273,327 Hayes, Kathleen R. 349 Hayes, Philip C. 349 Hayes, Marilyn F. 253,295 Hayman, Bob 117 Haynes, Peter F. 166,295 Hays, Cary K. 327 Hays, Kathleen A. 176 Hayes, Norman J. 371 Hays Jr., Robert S. 349 Hays, Victoria A. 26,151,154,161,349 Hayter, Gary G. 327 Hazelton, Lou A. 31,295 Hazaleus, Margaret 127 Hazellon, Sharon R. 172,173,371 Head, John F. 26,113,160,238,367,371 Headlee, Roy L. 295 Heater, Keith D. 149 Heaton, Anthony G. 164,348 Heatwole, Janet 296 Heckendorf, Carl C. 296 Heerwagen, David A. 32,169,348 Heerwagan, Judith R. H. 327 Heffner, Stanley P. 296 Hefley, Lynn C. 112 Hefner, Robert C. 161,327 Hegele, Michael D. 296 Hegler, T. 205 Hell, Jackie P. 111,112,145 Heiland, Joseph E. 348 Hailing, Richard J. 132,371 Heim, Walter E. 372 Hein, E. C. 133 Heineman, Don E. 296 Heinen, Madelyn K. 131,221,296 Heinen, Marilyn A. 179,296 Heinze, Karen A. 33,192 Heinze, Larry H. 262,372 Hvkkers, Leslie V. 372 Helhurg, Lawrence B. 328 Helmick, Robert F. 150,261,373 Helot, James D. 326 Hellon, Duane D. 117,118,373 Helwig, Roger D. 145,149,348 Helzep, Lynn 269 Hempel, Arthur J. 169,373 Hemphill, Rodlee K. 171 Henderson, Barbara J. 247,348 Henderson, Ronald L. 131,348 Hendren, Robert W. 133,201,240,372 Hendricks, Bruce E. 169,296 Hendricks, James D. 297 Hendricks, Jerry D. 326 Hendricks, Leo S. 279,348 Hendrickson, Judy A. 114,372 Henke, James L. 348 Henke, Mary A. 326 Henley, David C. 297 Henley, Roberta ,1. 297 Henry, Charles D. 113,114,153 Henry, Donald R. 139,203 Henry, Kenneth D. 297 Henry, Harold 219,222 Henry, Myron S. 390 Hensley, Darrell 123 Hensley, Janet L. 296 Henry, Linda .1. 253,327 Hensky, William 179 Hensley, Janet L. 264,297 Hepp, Kathleen A. 327 Herbst, Gerald F. 327 Herschenroeder, Robert G. 133,373 Herschenwalder, Bob 208 Herdine J12, Roland C. 297 Herendeen, Joyce A. 247,297 Hergert, Gary W. 297 Hergert, Richard H. 296 Herman, Joyce E. 233,273,327 Hermsmeyer, Norman F. 373 Herndon, Gerald F. 117,373 Herrick, Thomas L. 149,225,296 Herriol, Roger A. 234,296 Herrmann, Ann S. 30,162,257,326 Hershey, Carolyn K. 296 Hervey, Carry L. 349 Hervey, Melvin J. 296 Herzog, Frank 169 Hess 111, Charles E. 200 Hessel, Del G. 204 Heninger, Howard H. 296 Heuberger, Raymond P. 141 Hewett 111, Edward A. 169,372 Hezlep III, John H. 135,268,349 Hezlep, Lynn M. 296 Hibbs, Leslie D. 390 Hickel, Sidney E. 127,177 Hickman, Helen L. 349 Hickman, Victor C. 349 Hicks, Paulette A. 297 Hiegert, Richard S. 326 Hielscher, Leola L. 133 Higdon, Martha J. 297 Higel, Connie J. 114,348 Higginbolham Euphoria V. 390 Higgins, Kenneth F. 372 Hildebrand, Peters 113 Hildebrand, Roger L. 114,297 Hilker, Louis M. 348 Hill, Bernard L. 131,133,348 Hill, Donald C. 297 Hill, George W. 161,326 Hill, Larry J. 262,372 Hill, Martha 96 Hill, Susan C. 297 Heil, William L. 297 Hillman, Catherine A. 373 Hillman Jr., John R. 124,232,236 Hilly, Catherine L. 297 Hindman, Warren H. 296 Hines, Kenneth D. 179 Hingley, Noel G. 268,348 Hinkle, Lydia C. 114,296 Hinman, Marian W. 114,253,326 Hinshaw, Linda L. 169,176,296 Hinther, Oneta K. 348 Hinton, Robert B. 179,373 Hinton, Thomas D. 179 Hirsch, Larry E. 327 Hirschman, Barbara J. 253,296 Hiser, Daryce A. 296 401 402 Hilxlaler, William J. 134,145,149,348 Himmler, David A. 149,296 Hobbs, Charles H. 141 Hobbs, Kathy 114 Hohden, Alive N. 30,164,229,327 Hobson, John L. 153,233,261,296 Hohson, Mary C. 165,252,296 Hobson, William C. 104,249,373 Hockensmith, Sandra 5. 327 Hooker, Kennie A. 162,327 Hot'kett, Darrel S. 326 Hodges, Carolyn J. 233,264,348 Hodges, Richard A. 348 Hodgson, Linda A. 114 Hodsden Jr., Marvin A. 133,204,211,372 ngh, Kristin F. 257,326 Hoff, Henry L. 267,372 Hoffman, Catherine 128 Hoffman, George H. 326 Hoffman, Gerald E. 297 Hoffmann, Michael M. 297 Hoffman, Peggy L. 224,297 Hoffman 11:, Robert K. 297 Hoffman, Sandra L. 297 Hoffman, Wynn R. 195,197,372 Hoffner, Paula S. 349 Hofioni, Said 163 Hogan, James T. 297 Hogan, Kim P. 268,297 Hogan, Paula I. 326 Hoglund, John T. 373 Holbein, Oliver K. 373 Holbrook, David E. 153,164,373 Holllrook, Lyndelh .1. 152.164,297 Holcomb, Catherine M. 169,251,296 Holden, Dale L. 326 Holden, Marvin H. 326 Holder, Janms 149,173 Holder, James T. 296 HolPkamp, .1111 S. 349 Holland, Chermc D. 163,166,296 Holland, Harold K. 223,326 Holland, Marsha J. 172,245,296 Hollur, Victor A. 117,372 Hollaus, Fred T. 179 H011ey, Abigail A. 372 Holley, Kathleen C. 296 Holley, Linda A. 151,162,169,257,326,327 Holley, Paul F. 32,169 Hollis, Donald J. 349 H0111SICI', Albert C. 296 Hollowell, Sherman K. 296 Hollowell, Walter R. 169,327 Holm, Marcia R. 264,296 Holmes, Judith A. 243,297 Holms, Richard H. 349 Holt, Penelope L. 297 Holton, Janet 133,136 Hellman, Linda L. 297 Holzman, Steven B. 350 Homann, Claudia J. 246,350 Homm, Larry D. 297 Hooker Jr., Winfred K. 297 Honnen, Janice L. 257,327 Honnen, Judith A. 257,327 Honnold, Gregory L. 171,327 Hood, Mary L. 132,326 Hooper, Winnie Y. 297 Hoover, Robert D. 141 Hope, Linda R. 297 Hopfinge'r, Allen L. 350 Hopkin, Susan K. 174,297 Hopwood, Duncan A. 351 Hopkins, John C. 350 Hopkins, Stephen P. 29,169 Hopwood, Duncan A. 240 Horalek, Robert L. 296 Horgan, Duane F. 296 Horgan, Yolanda I. M. M. 159,296 Hornung, Kenneth V. 326 Horras, Sara L. 255,296 Horrold, Gregory 235 Horth, Jane R. 164,296 Hosman, Harold D. 326 Hostetter, Ruthann 166,296 Hotchkiss, Ingri K. 326 INDEX Hott, Jay L. 275,351 Hough, Robert H. 326 Honghtaling, Mary C. 297 Houghton .111, 1Vi111am D. 326 Houser, Pat W. 351 Housewcart, William C. 141,297 Housman, Nancy S. 372 Houston 111, Joseph C. 326 Houlz, Roland K. 179 Howard, Charles A. 297 Howard, Cheryl J. 147,157,251,326 Howard, John L. 372 Howard, Kathryn A. 372 Howard, Scott A. 351 Howard, Leslie J. 297 Howard, Mary K. 297 Howard, Tito L. 203,270,327 Howard, William E. 150,297 Howe, Charles A. 157,163,351 Howe, David 11. 327 Howe, Kathleen 176 Howell, Mary J. 296 Howell, Penne L. 130,156,245,351 Howell, William F. 158,372 Hoymer, Tom 296 Hoyt, Nona L. 270,351 Hoyt, Robert B. 327 Hubbard, Stephen E. 296 Hubble, Dorothea L. 162,257 Hubby, John A. 159,296 Huber, Vern L. 372 Huber, Vincent D. 153,296 Hucke, Ann C. 327 Huddin, Sharon K. 252,296 Hudson, Cary 223 Hudson, John E. 297 Hudson, Lorna G. 297 Huett, Dennis L. 150 Huett, Gary .1. 351 Huff, James K. 123,326 Huffman, Beverly A. L. 326 Huffman, David A. 268,326 Huffman, Margaret 165 Huffman, Morris D. 297 Huffman, Sandra K. 170,176,297 Hufford, Janet D. 373 Hquy, Darla J. 297 Hughes, Janne E. 297 Hughes, Juanita K. 373 Hughes, Rosanne M. 296 Huitt, Patricia L. 296 Hull, Wayne M. 179,275,326 Humphrey, Anna M. 296 Humphrey, William B. 270,326 Hunt, Allen L. 296 Hunt 111, George D. 133,296 Hum, Judith A. 246,326 Hunt, Marty 133 Hunter, Glen A. 133,373 Hunter 111, John S. 117,118,120,262,373 Hunter Jr., Leland B. 297 Hunter, Randall L. 270,350 Huntsman, Betty A. 297 Hunzeker, Patricia L. 297 Hurd, Gary G. 133,326 Hurley, Gary A. 112 Hurst, Diane M. 297 Hurst, Kay L. 228,297 Hurt, Myralee 219,221,350 Husar, Linda K. 373 Husbands, Mary A. 30,162,264,326 Huser, Cynthia L. 297 Huskey, Hazel M. 162 Huskey, Terry J. 173 Husted, Marilyn R. 162,231,233,255,327 Husted, Richard R. 160,173,261,373 Huszar, Paul C. 298 Hutcheson, William C. 166,327 Hulchins, Rosalie W. H. 371 Hutchinson, Catherine T. 171 Hutchinson, David C. 298 Huusinger, Thomas 235 Hyatt Jr., Robert W. 298 Hybiak 11:, Richard .1. 350 Hyde, Ilene F. 350 Hyde, John C. 159,327 Hynes, Carole A. 298 212 Iacovetla, Ronald G. 351 Ibrahim, Hamida 390 1hrig, Donald R. 327 Illian, Grace J. 297 Immel, Barbara A. 298 Ilves, Kathleen H. 372 Ingraham, Raymond C. 372 Ingram, Joyce 328 Irvin, Judith A. 243,351 Irvine, Bruce 179,275,351 Irvine, Ian W. 240,372 Isaacson, James L. 271,372 Isham, Susan D. 264,299 Ishiguro, Linda S. 131,134,328 15011, John E. 351 Ison, Patricia A. 299 Issa, Fuad H. 163,372 Issaq, Ahmad F. 163 21.. Jackson, Charles L. 124,209,277 Jackson, Christine R. 163,328 Jackson, David C. 351 Jackson, Fred L. 372 Jackson, Helen L. 172,328 Jackson, John P. 299 Jackson, Randall R. 329 Jackson, Phillip D. 179,274,372 Jackson, Richard J. 259,373 Jacobs, Steven M. 299 Jacobs, Steven 259 Jacobsen, Robert D. 123,329 Jacques, Amelie 351 Jaffee, Carol L. 162,193,251,329 Jahn, Carol F. 133,178,328 James, Constance C. 257,329 James, Dennis D. 299 James, Janet R. 30,147,250,351 James, Keith E. 141 James, Sharon A. 164,298 James, William H. 149,178,298 Jameson, Alexander S. 298 Jamieson, James W. 118,373 Janitell Jr., John P. 179,201,329 Janney, Ronald H. 117,276,373 Janowski IL, Robert H. 200,259 Jansen, Geraldine E. 298 Jansson, Elmer R. 373 Jaouen, Stephen H. 351 Jarrett, Joseph D. 298 Jarzyna, David R. 298 Jasontek, Michael 1. 133,299 Jastremski, Jan M. 350 Jauch, Linda J. 246,266,373 Jaurequi, Ida A. 329 Jaynes, Timothy A. 113,173,373 Jeffers Jr., Homer A. 373 Jeffers, Janet E. 157,329 Jeffries, Dana D. 130,169 Jeffries, Jolin 299 Jehan, Sultana 390 Jenkins, Cheryl D. 299 Jenkins, Clarene M. 231,255,372 Jenkins, David D. 276,372 Jenkinson, Leif 123 Jenni, Laurence L. 299 Jensen, Elsamarie T. 131,299 Jensen, George E. 372 Jensen, Louis 350 Jensen, Robert C. 372 Jensen, Ronald R. 298 J ensen, Steven R. 298 Jesse, Earl F. 328 Jesse, Marcelyn D. 127,372 Jessen, Sharon K. 298 Jetter, Steven T. 298 Jobman, VValIace C. 298 Johansen, John R. 350 Johnson 111, Alan M. 328 Johnson, Carolyn M. 350 Johnson, Charles R. 173,372 Johnson, Cindy L. 298 Johnson, Clarence M. 171,173 Johnson, Donald A. 276,372 Johnson, Dorsee L. 255,299 Johnson, Duane R. 373 Johnson, Emery C. 299 Johnson, Gary C. 351 Johnson, Glennell 351 Johnson, Harry C. 373 Johnson, Janet D. 164 Johnson, Janice F. 245,373 Johnson, Jean L. 299 Johnson, Jerry R. 232 Johnson, Jessie L. 166,299 Johnson, .10 A. 264,351 Johnson, Judith C. 221,328 Johnson, Karen M. 132,169,256,373 Johnson, Kimmy K. 264,351 Johnson, Laurence G. 373 Johnson, Lawrence R. 299 Johnson, Margaret A. 133,163 Johnson, Mark A. 160,374 Johnson, Mark A. 328 Johnson, Nancy 131,171,351 Johnson, Paul 30,160,177,259,374 Johnson, Paula M. 127,151,174,246,329 Johnson, Paula M. 374 Johnson, Richard K. 373 Johnson, Russell 133,134 Johnson, Rulhann M. 127,375 Johnson, Sandra J. 299 Johnson, Stephen A. 276,298 Johnson, Stephen L. 298 Johnson, Virginia R. 298 Johnson, Wendy L. 114,298 Johnston, Harry R. 205 Johnston, James M. 298 Johnston, Joseph E. 134 Johnston, Michael R. 298 Jones, Alan C. 298 Jones, Anita S. 298 Jones, Charles 0. 329 Jones, Dale G. 164,351 Jones, Darrel L. 111,166,351 Jones, David A. 123,238 Jones, De Nelson 141 Jones, James E. 149,390 Jones, Larry C. 262,329 Jones, Malin F. 329 Jones, Marilyn G. 163,299 Jones, Ronald M. 163,351 Jones 111, Rufus F. 150,152,374 Jones, Sheri L. 175,329 Jones, Suzanne C. 329 Jones, Trudith V. 299 Jones, Virginia K. 329 Jones, William R. 299 Jordan, Linda F. 299 Jordan, William H. 374 Jordan, Barbara J. 134 Jorgensen, James C. 149 Jorgensen, Larry C. 152,299 Jorgenson, Terry M. 299 Jest, Bruce P. 350 Jost, Gene G. 329 10st, Roy E. 268,350 1011ini, Taoufik 190,328 Juchem, James P. 276,328 Judd, Prudence A. 229,328 Juintu, Rosemarie E. 250,374 Julian, Coral 1. 299 Julson, E. E. 112 Junker, Mary A. 172 Juranek, Larry W. 118 Jurgens, Kerry F. 176,298 Justirv, Thomas L. 201 .1unen, Robert J. 328 INDEX 4K- Kaanelle, Ronald K. 134,169,179 Kaeding, Judith 5. 30,221,298 Kuhn, Charles 19. 298 Kalumanis, Andreas .1. 117 Kaley, Terry L. 255,298 Kallay, James S. 204 Kallio, Veli-Pekka J. 329 Kalp, Terry W'. 350 Manual, Zahi S. 390 Kammerer, Daniel M. 279 Kamper, Jane A. 232,298 Kandula, Abdulahad S. 391 Kantor, Jane M. 179,220,221,298 Kamruwitz, Marc D. 298 Karvh, Donald W. 375 Karim, Sultana A. 375 Karlinger, Rivhal'd 1. 149,298 Karr, Phyllis A. 171,179,329 Karst, Karen A. 147,250,350 Karst, Kim A. 248,375 Karst, Kirby L. 329 Kaspar, Wanda R. 299 Kaszo, Paul 133 Kalzenharger, Douglas C. 236,374 Kauffman, Dale R. 164,299 Kaul, Peggy 15. 299 Kalltlt'l' 11:, John F. 351 Kautz, Marilyn J. 137,193,329 Kay, Thomas W. 329 Keanmaster, Linda F. 299 Kearns, Gail 299 Kearns, Richard T. 276,374 Keating, Ruth D. 136,374 Keck, Margaret A. 299 Keech, Carol A. 32,351 Keefover, Karen 133 Keefover, David 133 Keen, Morgan 33,256,329 Keene, Douglas W. 329 Keepers, Susan B. 162,273 329 Keese, Kay M. 250,375 Kehlm', Al'dith .1. 328 Keil, William D. 161,178,248,351 Keisvr, Ronald Y. 240,375 Kelleher, Daniel E. 169,375 Keller, Barbara .1. 250,299 Keller, Phillip D. 238,328 Kelley, Barbara L. 299 Kelley, Michael O. 328 Kelley, Ronald S. 266,351 Kelley, Thomas G. 328 Kelleher, Dan 153 Kellogg, Catherine L. 298 Kelly, Gerald L. 141,236,374 Kelly, John 141,270 Kelly, Kathleen A. 127,329 Kelly, Nancy E. 298 Kelly, Patrick E. 329 Kelly, Richard L. 232,279,374 Kelly, Stephen K. 123 Kelty, David R. 298 Kelso, William P. 120,350 Kemp, PhilIip M. 149 Kemper, Luther L. 236,350 Kennedy, Carmen C. 26,126,256,350 Kennedy, Eileen 1.. 256,350 Kennedy, Ellen M. F. 298 Kennedy, Janet E. 298 Kennedy, Janice L. 231,264,298 Kennedy, Ronald L. 298 Kenney, Mel 169 Kenny, Robert 169 Kent, Daniel W. 169 Kent, Donald S. 141 Kern, Robert L. 329 erns, Dick 169,170 Kenn, Elizabeth ,1. 372 Kerr, Olivv 298 Kershock, Robert M. 149,164,329 Kt'l'M, William C. 351 Km'sle, CIydv A. 114 KPI'MP, Mary 1C. R. 114 Kessh'r, Barbara 1.. 178,256,298 Kester, Judith A. 299 Ketter, Mary B. 255,375 Keto, Leland E. 351 Kvy, William R. 200 Keysor, Karen S. 134,135,164,328 Kharilonoff, Catherine A. 96 Khuttak, Mohammad 163 Khuthier, Abdul H. 391 Kiarsis 111, William J. 174 Kiddie, Holly 399 Kiesling, Carol A. 164,299 Kiess, Larry 268 Right, Ila L. 250,328 Kim, Nak .1. 391 Kimberling, Cecil P. 152 Kimzey, Charles D. 351 Kinard, Joyce E. 225 Kinch, Marlowe E. 374 Kind, Julie 165 King, David E. 299 King 11:. Davie T. 299 King, Juniem: 113,164,299 King, Julie A. 134,164,165,350 King, Lawrem'e 1. 328 King, W. B. 32 Kingston, Jerry L. 391 Kingwt-Il, Fredm'ick A. 268,350 Kimmmun, Harold R. 328 Kinney, Melvyn W. 350 Kinoshita, Kenneth Y. 149,249 Kintzellv, Laura L. 374 Kirby, Gene 153 Kirby, Judith A 298 Kirby, Leroy K, 298 Kirk, Constance C. 298 Kirk, Cary K. 120,374 Kirk, Virginia D. 31,127,147,161264,345,350 Kirklin, Rohm'l B. 132 Kirukrlli, Ahdul-Saltar A. 391 Kishiymnu, Torry H. 120,374 Kissovk, James R. 166,298 K1511H', Michael H. 298 K1m'cn, Linda M. 135,329 Klasnu, Steven N. 279,329 Klussen, Judith K. 298 Klatt, Michael 1C. 159 Klein, Lonny IC. 298 Kleillschuster, Stephen .1. 222 Kleinstin-r, Eric L, 169 Klepmko, Lawrent'e 104,113,160,232,238 Kline 11, Courtney P. 268,298 Klingel', Henry 19. 179,329 Klinkernmn, Robert L. 329 K1011, Junms P. 225,328 Klovh, Kathleen M. 350 K105, Kathryn 30,135,138,147,250,350 Klosen. Jeseplx P. 347 K1012, Richard T. 32,374 Klug, Gary A. 169,299 Klumb, Cvorgo R. 203,299 Knapp, Howard W. 179 Knapp. Robert 0. 145,350 Klullb, Karen L. 161,252,250 Knm'ln, Carol A. 127,165,328 Knox, James P. 351 Kniese, Janet M. 299 Knight, .101m 11. 119 Knoles, Jurold M. 232 Knoll. Alvin 1C. 351 Knowles, Robert P. 172,262,299 Knopp, Charles E. 238,375 Knudsvn, Larry H. 299 Knulson, Carole A. 328 KOhilL-u, Larry A. 276,328 Koollevur, Patricia A. 299 Kot'llmun .1r., Edward E. 351 Kucis, Donald .1. 328 Km-hlvr, Paul C. 179 Kowwkv, Kullllven M. 328 Krwnig, Karon 1C. 130,151,243,351 Kovpke. Gmm H. 375 Kruger, Syhiu K. 176,299 Kohlslvdl, Carol 5. 114,167 Koil. Frederick 152 Kolhlr, Mary L. 375 Kolosous, vamn 118 403 Kondit, Doug 171 Konishi, Alban H. 328 Komarek, Leslie A. 375 Koppenhufer, Irene M. 165,299 Kordela, George H. 328 Kordons, Guna 33 Koxtka, Victor L. 235,351 Kotowski, James 1'1. 375 Kovac, Charlt-s E. 133,329 Kovach, Diana M. 300 Kowal, Joseph D. 350 Kozdrujski, Edward J. 350 Kraeger, Wayne E. 175,329 Kramer, Danny B. 149 Kramer, Eddie Mack 300 Krasas, Ruby C. 329 Kratochvil, Ralph 0. 300 Kravitz, Albert L. 375 Krebs, Fred W. 117,374 Kress, Lawrence M. 329 Krengel, Steven B. 300, Krinner, Margo M. 328 Kristiansen, Norma 350 Kroeger, Albrecht 123 Kromka .113, John J. 29,222,374 Krosinsky, Elliot 278,328 Krueger, Gary L. 328 Krug, Carol S. 300 Krug, Stephen H. 235,350 Kugler, Bonnie J. 328 Kuhlman, Ralph C. 131,328 Kulp, Carolyn L. 300 Kundaeli, John N. 163,250 Kundert, John L. 301 Kurdonik, Mark T. 301 Kurland, 53le A. 128,301 Kurzenberger, William C. 328 Kusulas, James R. 301 Kuxhausen, David E. 328 Kweskin, Steven L. 114 Kyle, Gary T. 133,374 1L1 Laas, Marilyn A. 301 Labdon Jr., Robert A. 271,301 Lacey, Michael .1. 240,350 Lachowsky, Emily A. 131,328 Lafferly, Curtis L. R. 119 Laflin, Bonny D. 329 Laflin, Kenneth W. 153 Lahman, Frank G. 329 Laidig, Jean K. 172,300 Lagerstrom, John 118 Laing, Charles W. 122,123,350 Laing, Wayne L. R. 133 Lallemand, Karen H. 300 Lamascns, Ronald E. 195,350 Lambert, Patsy A. 351 Lambrecht, Ralph D. 351 Lancaster, James Crill 122,123,248,351 Land, Judith M. 351 Landa, J. 205 Landauer, Thomas M. 350 Lane, Shirley J. 329 Lang, Lawrence L. 350 Lantz, Jeffery S. 173,328 Lamb, James H. 204 Lamb, Judith K. 255,300 LaMore, Sharron L. 300 Landerdahl, Mark E. 350 Landers, Colleen A. 300 Lane, Gloria K. 300 Lang, Joan I. 26,147,161,254,346,350 Langdon, John C. 201,274,301 Langoni, Richard A. 301 Langseth, Wayne F. 301 Lanham, Paul 179 Laporle, David B. 350 Larive, Robert T. 175,301 Larsen, Daniel L. 350 Larsen, Jan A. 152,301 Larsen, Jon T. 159,232,362,368,374 Larsen, Ray W. 133,274,328 INDEX Larson, Gary L. 300 Larson, Katherine A. 350 Larson, Nolan E. 350 Larson, Martha P. 329 Larson, Peter B. 328 Larson, Ruth E. 231,245,300 LaRue, Timothy R. 300 LaSasso, Jacqueline E. 157,245,351 LaSasso, James T. 240,374 Lasnik, Edward A. 161,328 Lastoka, Karen J. 300 Laszlo, Hanzley 190 Latchford, Mary L. 300 Latier, William C. 271,375 Latimer, Celia L. 254,351 Lau Bach, James H. 268,300 Laudenschlager, William L. 375 Laudenklos, Dennis L. 266,375 Laufman, Lon J. 134,152 Laurita, Dennis E. 301 Laux, Jan B. 179,201,328 LaVal, Janet M. 351 Lavington, Cynthia .1. 264,301 Law,Michael G. 150,153,16l,351 Lawellin, David W. 123 Lawley, Donald G. 179 Lawlor, Susan A. 30,147,160,245,369,375 Lawson, Jackie L. 301 Lawson, Lavan E. 375 Lawson, Sally J. 246,328 Layton, Robert G. 268,301 Leach, Catherine, J. 254,301 Leader, Glenda L. 161,250,347,352 Leady, Velda M. 328 Leaf, Patricia R. 375 Leahy, Joseph P. 157 Lear, Harlan E. 133,179 LeBaron, Lesley L. 172,256,375 LeBlanc, Richard R. 26,27,113,348,352 Lebsack, Dennis A. 352 Lebsack, Gary R. 301 Lebsack, Sheryl A. 300 LeClair, Stanley A. 300 Ledgerwood, Betty J. 221 Lee, Edward B. 157,261,352 Lee, Leilani C. 300 Lee, William W. 279,353 Lee, Sandra .1. 170,353 Lefkow, Janet A. 329 Legate, Boyd E. 300 Lehman, Patricia R. 245,329 Lehman, Robert E. 353 Lehman, Roger D. 160,329 Lehr, Larry D. 258,300 Leidv, Russell W. 117,379 Leighton, Diane K. 300 Leissler IL, Frederick 133 Lemhke, Russell W. 149,263,374 Lemmon, Karen S. 137,245,353 Lenau, Pamela 256,300 Lenhardt, Charles W. 374 Lentz, Robert J. 123,374 Lentz, Thomas G. 300 Leopoldus, Dick D. 301 Leraas, Melvin C. 353 Lescher, Carolyn A. 329 Lesher, Donna J. 127,353 Lesser, Stephen L. 330 Lesser, George A. 118 Lessman, Lonnie L. 353 Lester, Timothy M. 301 Leuch, Paulette R. 330 Levering, John M. 117,301 Levine, Mark L. 232,278,353 Levstik, Jean L. 33,159,330 Levy, Frank R. 352 Lewis, Allen E. 117,119 Lewis, Catherine J. 301 Lewis, Carol V. 301 Lewis, Carolyn J. 176,330 Lewis, David E. 331 Lewis Jr., Gerald H. 374 Lewis, Kenneth E. 208,374 Lewis, Karen M. 128,175,352 Leydon, John L. 240,374 Lidke, Joan M. 256 Lieurance, James A. 301 Liewer, Marvin J. 123,375 Light, Donna L. 114,301 Lightner, Donald V. 301 Lightner, Mallorie 163,331 Lightsey, Paul A. 130,161,331 Liley J12, William B. 331 Lilley, James M. 331 Lillian, James C. 169,331 Lincoln, James D. 300 Lind, Archie J. 117,276,375 Lindemood, James L. 123,164,165,169,375 Linden, James C. 173,375 Lindon, Paul 118 Lindquist, Janet K. 162,331 Lindsay, Richard P. 300 Linegar, Mary C. 300 Lines, Diane L. 169,352 Linger, Carole J. 300 Linkins, Gene A. 331 Linneman, Judy 300 Linson, Jacqueline A. 330 Lippott, Mary L. 132,133,375 Lira, Nathan L. 353 List, Carole L. 375 List, Sharon A. 300 Lister, Ernest L. 375 Lister, Nancy M. 33,162,246,330 Litle, Jimmie R. 112,376 Little, Larry B. 330 Little, Sam W. 29,114,330 Littlefield, Carroll D. 353 Littlefield, Gary E. 300 Litwak, Gerald M. 353 Liuzzi, Michael J. 175,179,353 Livengood, Shirley Ann 300 Llewellyn, Joseph E. 353 Locke, Richard A. 301 Loesch, Duane L. 331 Loescher, James L. 376 Loftness, James G. 301 Logan, Janice L. 133 Lohse, Jean 1. 138,162,331 Loloff, Muriel E. 105,126,244,376 Lone, Dennis W. 28,158 Loney, Gregory L. 119 Loney, Roberta L. 127 Long, Michael M. 301 Lont, Kenneth G. 377 Loose, Elmer E. 301 Loose, Eugene A. 301 Loose, Linda K. 233,264,301 Lord, Jeannine .1. 353 Loshbaugh, James R. 263 Lotspeich, Mark W. 141,248,301 Lott, Leon R. 258,377 Louderback, Clifford B. 331 Love, Paul 133,163 Lovelace, Pamela K. 301 Loveridge, Peter G. 331 Lowe, James K. 300 Lowe, Robert W. 300 Lowell, Marlene A. 133 Lowman, Wayne M. 300 Lozier, Jack B. 124 Lucas, Lydia A. 300 Lucas Jr., William I. 331 Luckey, Ann K. 300 Ludka Jr., Arthur P. 300 Lueloff, Paul E. 164,300 Luff, Shelby M. 166,300 Lumberg, Mary H. 301 Lundeen, Lester A. 353 Lundgren, Zoe A. 252,301,353 Lundquist, Gene A. 204,211 Lung, Beth A. 301 Lungren, Edward W. 130 Lupher, Mark L. 122,123,124,157,353 Luse, Carolyn B. 301 Lustig, John A. 301 Luten, Margaret H. 331 Lutz, Sandra S. 245,301 Lydin, Gary M. 276,301 Lyle, John D. 141 Lyons, Robert J. 166,376 Lynch, John A. 133 FFFH $3SSssgasaazzzzzzzzzzzzzzzaz zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz Lynn, Robert E. 301 Lyon, Donald F. 300 Lyon, Marcia M. 300 Lyons, Frank H. 300 -M4 MacDonald, Bruce N. 149,300 MacDonald, John R. 268,331 MacDonald, Marily B. 224,376 Mach, Robert S. 232,235,330 Mac, Isaac K. 300 Mackey, John G. 190,330 MaCKown, David R. 223,300 MacLeod, Betty D. 193,252,330 MacMillan, Michael A. 128,331 Macomber 11, Kenneth A. 160,352 Macrum Jr., Richard E. 352 Macy, Constance M. 331 Madden, Sandra K. 300 Maddox, Michael J. 222,331 Madia, Daniel F. 141 Madison, James L. 268,352 Maelzer, Gary L. 263,352 Maelzer, Vernon W. 130,263,376 Maer, Cynthia M. 252,300 Magnuson, Larry R. 141,353 Magnuson, Joanne L. 28,33,105,136,151,156, 242,377 Mahagan, Donna M. 353 Mahoney, Diane L. 301 Mahoney, Mary S. 128,221,331 Mahmoud, Anwar S. 163 Mahr, Mary J. 127,377 Mahnke, Phyllis C. 179,353 Mahnke, Sharon J. 128,353 Maisto, Nancy A. 250,353 Maki, Paul W. 123,301 Majors, Emma M. 331 Malatchi, James M. 118,353 Malcolm, Hugh 5. 117,149,164,331 Malcolm, Joan E. 256,301 Maline, Thomas G. 141 Mallander, Karen E. 242,331 Mallon, William G. 301 Malm, Kathleen J. 301 Malone, James L. 174,301 Manasil, Gail L. 147,162,264,328,331 Mangan, Elizabeth A. 330 Mangels J12, William R. 353 Mangus, Carolyn M. 179,301 Manion, John W. 150,152,301 Mann, Lynda A. 128 Manninen, Thomas J. 302 Manning, Carolyn J. 134,353 Manning, Dean D. 141 Manning, Marilyn G. 164,302 Manning, Sharon K. 137,302 Mansfield, Gerre A. 272,302 Mansmann, William V. 145,175,240,376 Mao, Chung-Cheng 173 Maple, John B. 258,330 Maranville, Jerry W. 238,391 Marchgraber, Heidi M. 330 Marcus, Alan 330 Marcus, Armand G. 278,376 Marcus, Edward W. 376 Marcy, Vernetta M. 302 Marette, Robert H. 302 Marez, Shirley A. 331 Margheim, Gary A. 248,352 Marietta, James L. 303 Mariner, Michael S. 303 Markham, Barbara A. 126,127,252,352 Markham, Karol A. 303 Markin Jr., William D. 303 Markley, Thomas B. 240,377 Markos, Frank C. 141 Marks, Barbara A. 303 Marks, Gordon W. 240,331 Marlar, Tomie S. 32,33,127,147,251,352 Marlatt, William W. 268,303 Marlene, Cheryl K. 352 Marmur, Franklin E. 353 INDEX Marousek, Elaine M. 26,32,147,244,353 Marquardt, Kenneth L, 114,302 Marquess Jr., Donald H. 377 Mamer, Gary G. 175 Marsh, Gerald R. 331 Marsh, Michael M. 302 Marshall, Ellen A. 376 Marshall, James E. 123,160,169,331 Marshall, Jane A. 302 Marshall, Joyce M. 302 Marshall, Kendall D. 330 Marshall, William E. 376 Martin, Barbara S. 302 Martin, Barry M. 276,376 Martin, Bonnie E. 128,151,179,222,353 Martin, Dale C. 303 Martin, Donna J. 303 Martin, Glenn E. 119,377 Martin, Joyce K. 302 Martin, Kerry T. 123,164,330 Martin, Lawrence J. 271,353 Martin, Pamela 33,192,264,352 Martin, Richard H. 150,152,352 Martin, Richard T. 377 Martin, Robert D. 361 Martin, Shirley M. 303 Martin, Zona A. 303 Martinez, Charles R. 330 Martinez, Jim 161,330 Martinez, Patricia A. 163,377 Martinez, Jr., Pete 133 Marvel, Paula A. 256,331 Mashman, Philip R. 171,303 Mason, Jerry D. 113,169,179,376 Mason, Karen D. 303 Massey, Sherry L. 302 Matejka, Dona S. 135,331 Mathews, Marcia L. 127,331 Mathis, Joyce L. 172 Mathis, Vincent B. 302 Matsche, Patricia M. 302 Matson, George L. 302 Matschke, Patricia 272 Mattey, Marilyn A. 252,352 Matthews, Gerald L. 173,376 Matthews, Terry C. 195,196,276,376 Matthews, Thomas J. 173,302 Mauck, Diane L. 251,303 Mauro, Frank C. 173 Mavromatis, Jean C. 176,303 Maxey, Barbara J. 303 Maximov, Janice D. 376 Maxwell, Gary D. 139,169,353 Maxwell, L. M. 113 May, Cheryl S. 164,303 Mayeda, Donald H. 279,330 Mayek, Jo B. 353 Mayer, John F. 330 McAfen-y, K. L. 32 McAllister, Harold S. 303 McAnalley, Paul R. 353 McArdle, Patricia M. 128,147,246,353 McBee, Patricia 1. 330 McBetll, Larry J. 352 McBeth, Sylvfa J. 303 McBride, Robert B. 302 McBurney, Kathleen E. 302 McCaa, Vicki L. 137,272,330 McCabe, Guy F. 258,330 McCabe, Harry L. 232,352,258 McCaffrey, Claudia G. 302 McCall, Jerome C. 239,376 McCalIin, Kathleen A. 302 McCambridge, James A. 161,330 McCamish, Glenda S. 137,330 McCants, Thomas 179 McCarron, Marida L. 137,330 McCarthy, John T. 302 McCartney, Karen K. 302 McCavilt, Michael J. 302 McClarren, Benson K. 114,352 McClung, Judith A. 133,135,160,256,370 McClure, Jr., Beaumont C. 239,377 McClure, Gene R. 331 McClure, Kelly 1. 176,302 McClure, Paul D. 26,28,29 McClurg, Marcia M. 303 McCluskey, 111, Harry B. 179 McComb, Robert W. 133,241,377 McConahay, Ann E. 137,251,303 McConahay, Donna J. 127,233 McConnell, Judy P. 303 McCord, Jr., Robert L. 303 McCord, Shari L. 231,254,331 McCormick, George R. 203 McCormick, Judy L. 303 McCourt, Gail A. 352 McCoy, Lois L. 331 McCoy, Lynne M. 352 McCrea, F rank W. 377 McCrea, Sharon R. 137 McCrudy, Teri 264 McCrum, James A. 271,377 McCulloch, George W. 377 McCullough, Gerald E. 377 McCullough, Jr., William A. 331 McCurdy, Terry A. 303 McCurdy, Thomas B. 113,114 McDanal, Michael A. 303 McDaniel, Gordon M. 117,376 McDermott, Gerald P. 376 McDonald, Beatrice R. 31 McDonald, Bonnie H. 246,376 McDonald, Carol E. 132,330 McDonald, Robert A. 236,330 McDonald, Patrick A. 352 McDowell, Barbara W. 330 McDowell, Cheryl D. 330 McDowell, Jr., Edwin C. 26,106,117,232,240,376 McElliott, Ronald J. 352,232,235 McElliott, Marilyn A. 302 McEldowney, J r., Joseph H. 303 McFadden, Marceia L. 302 McElyea, J r., Ulysses 141,352 McElwain, Ivan 124 McFadden, .10 A. 330 McFadden, Margie L. 302 McFadden, Robert H. 302 McGarraugh, Clifford B. 120 McGarvin, Karen E. 176 McCaw, James R. 302 McGhee, John M. 353 McGhee, Mary J. 242,353 McGinnity, Brian P. 353 McGillycuddy, Sherry L. S. 377 McCinnis, Clifford W. 141 McGlone, Katharine A, 269,376 McCregor, W. T. 302 McGuire, Betty L. 302 McGuire, Patricia A. 302 McIntosh, Jane A. 254,376 McIntyre, James W. 376 McKague, Linda S. 330 McKean, Martin D. 164,165 McKee, Marilyn J. 163,377 McKenzie, Kenneth H. 133 McKenzie, Virginia A. 131 McKim, Gerry C. 330 McKim, Sandra D. 127,330 McKinney, Carolyn S. 303 McKinney, Virginia K. 303 McLain, Michael D. 303 McLean, Charles F. 303 McLean, Nancy A. 331 McLeish, James D. 236,377 McLeish, Stephen L. 237,303 McLeod, Sharon 166,303 McLoud, Janice S. 172,254,353 McMahan, William B. 352 McMahon, Patricia 303 McMains, Tom H. 303 McMann, Gerald V. 141 McManus, James W. 163 McMasters, Michael A. 162,172,331 McMichael, Judith K. 264,331 McMillan, 111, Clifton H. 377 McMillan, James B. 302 McMillan, Katherine 302 McMillan, Martha 302 McMillan, Patsy A. H. 231,377 McMillan, Rita K. 302 McMullen, Kathleen D. 302 406 Mvaw, 1101111111 1V. 114,239,377 Mt-va, DI'K' 114 Ml'Nill, Margaret A. 127,377 Mt'NilI, 1111-1111111 19. 360 M1'N1111y, John 5. 331 MvPIwrx'un, Bonnie J. 114,166,331 MrQuuid, Mary A. 352 111110111011, Robert R. 330 MrtQuiddy, 11111195 M. 377 31131111011114, 1511111143 R. 376 1111M illizmb, 51171111119 30.242,352 11101111111111, 131111111111 A. 302 M11111, Mark 5. 302 Mvudm'. Ri1'1lul'd :1. 258,376 Mvmkins, Rivhurd L. 376 Mt'ukins, 11011911 K. 160,330 111011111, Vivki D. 352 Mt'uns, Norma D. 134 Mwhum, 111, Floyd ,1. 330 Mvdill, 007.9110 L. 303 MW, Marilyn A. 330 100, Mary A. M. 330 ngmh, ,lcrmniull S. 231 11914111, Shm'yl L. 330 Memo, Diane J. 137,331 Mvgilligun, George D. 161,330 Uvgilligzln. Gerald B. 303 1011111111. 11111'11111'1 K. 376 Mvier, Allvn L. 237,376 Mvivr, Jun 8. 237,376 1711401, Mcrrylt-e J. 303 Weingllalririu J. P. 242,376 1111191111jmi1'11, Mirko J. 391 Molillo, 11111111 L. 303 Melino, Carol A. 377 lolliu, 141111110111 W. 331 lelott, Patrick K. 377 Melvin, Donna L. 332 Mcndvlsohn, 511111 1.. 303 Menziw, Cathy J. 151,233,250 Mm'edilh. Rolwrl L. 352 Mvrgclmun, Anita 14. 259,332 11911411111, Holm't N. 274 Merle, Claire 254,341 10111110., 13011911111711 128 1110100111111? Sum 341 Merrill. 1 119 11'. 223 Merrill. 1 m S. 303 Mvrrilt, Cnry 165 Merritt. Cary 1V. 303 Herry, Linda M. 141 Mew, Shirley M. 303 ICSSCI'. IV, Nathaniel T. 302 Metculf. Kathleen A. M. 377 Metvalf. Nancy A. 302 Metz. 1011111111 M. 151254.352 M1112, John M. 190352 V11'y1'r, 41111601 1,. 137 Meyer, 41111111115 R. 149 Meyer, John 207 Meyer, Lee 377 Meyer, Linda L. 242,352 Meyer, L015 137 Meyer, 1111111 E. 302 Meyer, Thomas M. 377 nyvw, 12111111115 1i. 179,201 Meyers, Joym A. 147 Meyers, William A. 302 nycrholz, 11 ., Rudolph C. 377 Meyring, David 1C. 114,248 1191211110, 1111111110, N. 246,332 1111111111111. Catherine R. 179 Micllzwls, Craig S. 174,302 1111011015011, N001 .1. 167,353 Hickle, Jack C. 190,302 111111-1111 111, James T. 353 Mivger, Terry L. 302 WIikolujewski, Roderick J. 149,303 Miles. Richard B. 303 Mih'y. Blytlw D, 145.378 3111111111, James 1'1. 175 Millvr, Ann 1C. 333 Vliller, 81111111111 A. 378 Vliller, Carl A. 117 Miller, Danny L. 331 Miller, 11111111 1i. 122,123,169,378 INDEX Miller, David J. 134,353 VIiller, Doris E. 272,353 Miller, Frances D. 133,379 Miller, Gayle 333 Miller 111., Harlan L. 134,379 Miller, Henry W. 352 Miller, Janice L. 332 Millvr, James L. 111,114,352 VIillrr, Lana J. 264,303 Miller, Marilyn R. 333 1411101, Marsha J. 303 Miller, Martha I11. 303 Miller, Meridelh J. 171,176,303 Miller, Merilyn J. 352 Miller, Merle 1i. 133,237,378 Miller, Noel D. 303 Miller, Phyllis E. 114,303 Miller, Richard W. 378 Miller, Robert B. 378 Miller, Roberta A. 304 Miller, Ronald D. 304 Miller, Ronald D. 333 Miller, Susan E. 171,379 Miller. Thomas L. 149,304 VIiller, Vern J. 235,352 Miller, William H. 333 lilliken, George A. 352 VIillikcn, Laurel M. 114,333 V1109, Elbert W. 241,352 Mills, Larry L. 304 VIills, Loloni M. S. 379 VIiIIs, Leroy 15. 129,390 Min, Penelope F. 127,177,379 VIinarik, Gladys L. 390 Winch, Barbara J. 333 Miner, Miriam A. 333 Miner, Susan K. 304 Ming, Howard E. 352 Vling, Joyce A. H. 352 Minister, Patricia J. 304 Minor, Judith R. 30,305 Mitchell, Carol L. 244,378 Mitchell, Janice K. 332 Mitchell, Rivhard 223 VIitvhell, Steven C. 305 Mitchell, Thomas M. 332 Mitchell, Victoria E. 254,332 Milton. Robert L. 305 Miyuham, Betty J. 130 Vliyazawa, Edwin T. 163 VIock, Clyde V. 353 Moeller, Darby J. 378 Vloeller, Elsie L. 170,333 Moeny, William M. 305 Moeser, Victoria J. 305 11011111, David C. 117,353 Moghrabi, Imad K. 163 Morgrt-n, 1i. 1V. 124 Mohdnabi, Acim 163 Moline, Gerald 112 M011, Diane, 1C. 256,305 Vlollendor, Robert .1. 120,379 Moller, Peter G. 169,379 Mininger, William K. 190,304 VIonnelt, Thomas A. 149,304 Monroe, Glenn A. 304 Monroe, Katherine D. 333 Vlont, Richard C. 261,333 Montague, Gerald A. 141 Montel, Cary K. 333 Montgomery, Susan K. 304 1Vlomgomery, Donna 114 Moody, Kathleen D. 179,272,304 Moody, Lloyd 133 Moon, Ricki J. 333 Mooney, Michael R. 304 Moore, Donald XV. 378 310019, Jerry M. 390 Moore, John W. 353 Moore, Judy M. 305 Moore, Juliet A. 333 Moore, Keith E. 353 Vloorcl, Norman D. 305 Moore, Richard L. 354 V1001? .112, Richard L. 305 Moore, 1Villiam P. 149 Moorhead, Robert A. 305 Moolhart, Mervin B. 305 Morah, Gerald R. 171 Moran, Michael L. 152 Morck, Christy A. 305 More, Karen L. 162,244,333 Morehead, Carolyn A. 163,354 Morehouse, Paula 165 Moreland, Eloise A. 127,256,354 Moreland, Jill 222,256,304 Morey, Marilyn P. 131,161,171,252,354 Morgan, Ronald H. 145,201 Morgan, Richard J. 171,304 Morgan, R. John 118,119 Morgan, Ronda L. 332 Morgan, Vernon E. 355 Morganti J12, Cesare E. 269,355 Morgenegg, Bruce L. 131,204,378 Morgenstern, William R. 304 VIoritz, Bobbie L. 304 Morris, David 149,304 Morris, David W. 304 Morris, James D. 223,305 Morris, Karen L. 305 Morris, Laureen J. 163 Morris, Raymond J. 305 Morris J12, Vernon L. 261,332 Morrison, Glenda L. 29,265,355 Morrison, Larry J. 237,332 Morrison, Susan 265 Morrissey III, John J. 222,305 Morrow, Penny A. 305 Morrison, Susan R. 32,132,355 Morrow, Thomas A. 379 Mort, Frances J. 305 Mortensen, Jeanne A. 332 Morton, Merrilee D. 162,332 Mortensen, Philip A. 112,355 Mosier, Arvin R. 237,304 Moss, Bardwell C. 169,304 Moss, David R. 133,161,224,355 Moss, Dean 122 Moss, Donald E. 333 Moss, Luther D. 169 Mott, Christine J. 355 Mott, Jimmie L. 232,267,304 VIoszus, Carol L. W. 137,355 Mount, Steven F. 123,304 Mountain, Judith A. 333 Mowrer, Russel D. 118,179,204,354 Voner, Deleva A. H. 333 Moyer, R111h 137 VonIe, Cynthia L. 224,304 Vonle, Garry D. 205,379 VIrzlikar Jr., William J. 304 Muehlemeyer, Carl 0. 150 Mueller, Judith E. 32,233 Mueller, Pamela S. 304 Mueller, Thomas 1. 274,304 Mugge, Laurel L. 256,378 Mughrabi, Ziad K. 163,190 VIuhm, John R. 258,354 Mulay, John B. 179 Mulder, Michael M. 378 Mulhausen, James R. 159 VIummert, Carolyn L. 359 1411111111611, Harold 119 'VIunday, Janice A. 390 Mundell, John D. 149,305 Munger, Mary L. 114,172,333 Munn, Monica L. 305 Munoz, Salvador V. 378 Munro 11, William C. 232,269,378 Munson, Sharon R. 305 Munyon, Larry D. 333 VIurata, Perry L. 120 VIurphey, Lynn B. 126,128,222 VIurphy, Charles R. 114,167,354 Murphy, Jack L. 141 Murphy, John P. 224,305 Murphy, Patricia C. 305 Murphy, Roger P. 271,333 Murphy, Thomas H. 271,355 Murray, Donna J. 177,305 Murray, Thomas E. 305 Vlusick Jr., John D. 304 Musselwhite, Michael R. 304 Mustoe, Rosemary 355 Muu, Le T. 118,119,120,378 Myers 111, Clifford A. 333 Myers, Gary H. 141,304 Myre, Robert A. 378 4N4 Nace, Samuel L. 163,379 Vachazel, Thomas S. 304 Vachtman, Kenneth J. 166,304 Vagel, Robert L. 278,355 Vakagawa, Melvin 304 Vakamura, Carl M. 333 Vakamura, Linda H. 304 Vall, Dennis A. 133,379 Varva, William D. 241,332 Vash, George G. 332 Nash, Johnny G. 193 Vasi, William K. 332 Vasman, Leonard O. 304 Vation, Galen R. l77,118,120,355 Vaugle, Gene 0. 379 Veff, Jerry E. 258,379 Veher, Mary A. 31,355 Veighbors, Alexander D. 305 Veighhors, Michael D. 379 Veighbors, Sara M. 251,332 Veil, Nancy L. 379 Veil, Patricia C. 33,256 Veil, Patricia E. 233 V6111, Judith L. 305 Veill, Thomas W. 305 Vein, Daniel A. 164,305 Vein, Linda C. 164,333 Velson, Allen H. 239,333 Velson, Charles E. 305 Velson, Deanna K. 305 Velson, Donald 134 Nelson, Gerald L. 26,173,234,333 Nelson Jr., Harvey R. 333 Velson, Hilding E. 355 Velson, John A. 133,355 Nelson, John R. 177 Velson, Judith A. 355 Nelson, Judith L. 229,332,354 Velson, Kent P. 208,269,332 Velson, Linda L. 127 Velson, Martha A. 126,252,332 Velson, Mary J. 231 Velson, Nancy E. 228 Velson, Nancy J. 305 Nelson, Patricia A. 305 Velson, Patrick G. 304 Velson, Roger J. 248 Nelson, Thomas 118 Nelson, Virginia E. 252 Veppel, Norman D. 304 Vesbill, Douglas C. 276,354 Nesbitt Jn, Hugh B. 304 Vess, Corrine E. 169,242,354 Vesselhuf, Edmund K. 332 Velson, Bruce 0. 379 Nelson, Donald E. 378 Velson, Forrest F. 378 Nelson, Geraldine M. 378 Nelson, Jack M. 378 Velson, Jerry J. 378 Velson, Linda L. M. 378 Nelson, Sheilah M. 379 Velson, Thomas L. 379 Vesbin, Patricia J. 379 Veufeld, Donald 0. 132 Veujahr, Dick E. 241,304 Veumann, Charles F. 141 Veumann, Richard D. 304 Veumann, Sylvia M. L. 172,333 Veusvhwanger, Danny R. 333 Vew, Erliest D. 354 Vew Jr., John L. 117,258,333 Vewby, John R. 304 Vewcomer, Elizabeth H. 355 Vewhouse, Carole A. 138,304 INDEX Newlin IL, Calvin C. 332 Vewman, Roland F. 241,379 Vewton, Douglas R. 179,241,379 Vewton, Kathleen T. 244,304' Veyer, Nadine A. 305 Vichol, Dan C. 305 Nichols, Janeene 30,162,147 Vickson, Ronald G. 378 Vieberger, Melvin A. 119,355 Vielsen, Charles W. 305 Vielsen, Karen E. 31,244,349,355 Vielsen, Kerstin S. 305 Vielsen Jr., Walter Chris 248,378 Viemczura, Sheila E. 305 View, Jess 378 Viewoehner, Everett E. 378 Vimitz, Susan L. 305 Villa, Clyde K. 355 Vix, Sylvia J. 137,244,305 Volan 113., Lloyd G. 177,332 Nolan, William W. 271,332 Vordeen, Thomas C. 274,305 Vordick, Gary E. 304 Vordquist, Susan L. 128,304 Nordwall, Karen A. 332 Vormoyle, Robert L. 378 Northam, Robert 304 Vorton, Ruth A. 172,332 Vorton, Thomas E. 117,118,378 Vougbode, Magloire G. 163 Vovacek, Larry L. 161,355 Vovak, Paul C. 118,355 Voyes, Roger A. 332 Nuchols, Jane A. 164,304 Vuckols, Mary V. 355 Vun, Russell W. 379 Nunemacher, Dwight A. 304 Nuss, Milton E. 304 Nussbaumer, James L. 159,304 Nuttall, Edward R. 123,190 Vyland, Mark S. 159,171,379 Vytes, Thomas W. 159,263,159 202 Oakleaf, Susan M. 251,304 Obele, Robert K. 305 Obenchain, John R. 156,204,26l,379 O7Brien, Edwin J. 173 Obrien, George M. 159,175,379 07Brien, Joanne M. 128,254,354 O4Brien, Kathleen J. 354 0,Brien, Patricia M. 305 Ochs, James L. 333 Ochsner, John P. 379 Ockander, Lois J. 169,157,242,354 O1Connor, Richard W. 333 Off, Robert L. 354 O4Flying, Robin G. 192,252,379 Ogle, James W. 305 Oglesby, Frederick N. 133,200 O1Halloran, Michael R. 305 Ohman, Stanley G. 355 Okamoto, Joyce F. 26,28,219,355 Okine, Bruce 190 Olander, Shirley C. 31,355 Oldemeyer, Gaf J. 251,305 Oldemeyer, John L. 124 Olds, Charles R. 305 Olivarez, Stephen 380 Olivsr, Alice R. 333 Oliver, Donald L. 355 Oliver, Doris A. 333 Oliver, Douglas R. 133 Oliver, Fred J. 380 Oliver, Russell L. 305 Olkjer J12, Leland P. 133,354 Olmsted, Janice F. 305 Olmsted, Judith A. 332 Oloughlin, Diane E. 380 Olsen, Jerilynn 354 Olsen, Max A. 354 Olsen, Rebecca J. 171 Olsen, Ruth A. 332 Olson, Carol D. 114,306 Olson, Evelyn J. 233,242,381 Olson, James D. 332 Olson, Jeffrey R. 145 015011, Michael C. 354 Olson, Phyllis M. 246,304 Olson, Robert C. 355 Olson, Ronald L. 355 Olson, Sharon A. 306 Olson, Stephen .1. 276,355 Om, Kar S. 32,117,163,381 Omo, Carolyn J. L. 380 Omo, Larry P. 380 O1Nea1, Jenny L. 380 O4Neal, Susan C. 242,306 Oneil, James L. 114,241 04Neil, Lee W. 355 04Neill, Amanda M. 381 O1Neill, Michael G. 231,306 Orazem J12, Raymond J. 354 Orcutt, Terrence E. 381 Orlanis, Scott S. 332 Orlosky, Edwin J. 200,306 O1Rourke, James T. 161 Orrell, Mary K. 307 Orterry Jr., Nelson E. 307 Orth, David J. 332 Orth, Edward H. 354 Orthwein, Madeline B. 31 Osborn, Charlotte A. 307 Osborn, Donald E. 307 Osborn, Jimmie D. 112,274,354 Osborn, Judy D. 381 Osborne, John D. 354 Osbum, Stephen F. 307 Osell, Judith L. 380 Ostby, Marcia M. 174,307 Oswald, Lawrence E. 118,119,380 Otis, Paul H. 131,171 Ott, Alan H. 332 On, Philip J. 224,267,332 Ottercrans, Linda E. 306 Otto, Deborah R. H. 112 Overbeck, Coralie l32,151,242,380 Overlees, Susan S. 354 Overlie, Ronald F. 306 Overlin, David R. 306 Overman, Dwight L. 224,306 Owen J11, John R. 267,354 Owens, Judy L. 306 07266, Beverly L. 306 2132 Pacheco, Thomas R. 332 Pack, Thomas F. 200,307 Packer, Eugene E. 118 Page, Ellen C. 354 Page, Larry J. 381 Page, Rosalyn F. 333 Page, William H. 381 Pagel, Jimmie L. 201,269,333 Painter, John S. 178,271,307 Painter, Sandra J. 307 Paisley, Bonnie J. 307 Pa1m, Sigfrid G. 169,122,381 Palmer, David B. 333 Palmer, Jeffrey A. 307 Palmer, John S. 174,307 Palmer J12, Robert G. 237,333 Palmer, Sandra L. 306 Palmer, Suzanne M. 306 Panesi, Carl R. 380 Panesi, Carole .1. 272,306 Paniun, Jacqueline M. 306 Vanish, Theodore M. 171 Punsegrau, John C. 332 Parb, James 332 Pareja, Claude A. 332 Park, James W. 114,165 Parker, Art L. 306 Parker, Dathy 164 Parker, James C. 380 Parker 111, James H. 332 407 Parker, Kathleen P. 137 Parks, Donald J. 117,332 Parks, Trudis C. 233,246,354 Parsons, Dora B. 380 Parsons, Jennifer L. 355 Parsons, Sue- A. 306 Parzybok, William G. 190,271,355 Paschall, James H. 381 Paslay, John M. 307 Pasquuriello, James M. 223,307 Passm'elli, Thomas J. 355 Palchen, Stuart E. 169,228,332 Patel, Prufulchandm M. 163 Putrivk, Dennis M. 152 Patten, James L. 307 Pullen, Jimmy R. 239,332 Patten, Robert J. 332 Pattengule, Paula M. 355 Patterson, Barbara L. 247,307 Patterson, Carolyn T. 114,166,307 Patterson, James B. 354 Patterson, Raymond T. 134,354 Patterson, Sharon S. 242,332 Pattison, Dorothy K. 229,354 Panison, Wayne L. 333 Paul. John M. 307 Paulus, Norma J. 306 Paullus, Susan J. 333 Pavy, Roberta A. 306 Paxson, John 0. 225,306 Paymanian, Manoochehr, 381 Payne, Roger A. 177,381 Payton, Judy L. 306 Peabody, Sally A. 333 Peach, Larry B. 354 Pearce, Patricia D. 306 Pearl, Teresa L. 354- Pearsall J r., Charles E. 354 Pearse, Wendy L. 29,32,354 Pearson, David R. 306 Perelslein, Kay 176 Pearson, Gerard D. 380 Pearson, John R. 224 Pearson, Kathleen C. 119,224,306 Pearson, Leonard D. 141 Pearson, Rodney L. 114,334 Pease, Christopher ,1. 307 Pease, Donn A. 166 Peavy, Leland S. 354 Peck, George A. 113,380 Pecoraro, David A. 380 Pedas, John A. 164,165,380 Peel, Roger V. 380 Peitersen, Donald B. 161 Peltz, Jerry D. 380 Pendergrass, Patricia C. 380 Penick, Raymond L. 149,307 Penn, John R. 261,307 Penton, Vernon L. 267,381 Peper, Kenneth E. 307 Perce, Robert B. 141 Perdew, Nancy A. 307 Perelstein, Erwin S. 118,120,381 Perkin, Patricia A. 133,256,355 Perman, Gary J. 152 Perry, Carole A. 381 Perry, Charles E. 307 Perry, David L. 117,355 Perry, Elba M. 219,221,355 Perry, Larry L. 145,381 Person, John M. 381 Peterka, Jon A. 118,120,381 Peterka, Susan C. 381 Peters, Pamela J. 254,307 Petersen, Carolyn A. 307 Petersen, Jane M. 354 Petersen, Robert L. 150,153 Peterson, Barbara A. 135,136,355 Peterson, Carol A. 306 Peterson, Dale D. 117 Peterson, David H. 178,306 Peterson, Donald R. 306 Peterson, Edward C. 306 Peterson, Floyd E. 258,390 Peterson, John R. 306 Peterson, Leslie A. 201 INDEX Peterson, Marilyn K. 174,306 Peterson, Norman H. 237,306 Peterson, Peggy A. 244,354 Peterson, Sharon L. 307 Peterson, Steven R. 124 Peterson, Susan D. 172,175,265,334 Peterson, Vicki 1,. 114,307 Peterson, Von E. 229,334 Petramala, Joe N. 166,380 Petrick, Larry E. 334 Pettit. Carole L. 335 Peltit, James W. 335 Pfulzgraf, John R. 380 Pfunnenstiel, Rosemary C. 165,179,307 Heifer Jr., William J. 259,307 Pfister, Evelyne 172 thlan, Leslie A. 307 Phelps, Mary-Jo E. 354 Phelps, Stanley E. 307 Phillippi, Jon B. 223 Phillips, Donald A. 261 Phillips, Donald L. 380 Phillips, Gary R. 118,204,119,120,380 Phillips, James H. 124,201 Phillips, John Eugene 307 Phillips J12, John H. 335 Phillips, Merrily E. 306 Phillips, Patricia 335 Phillips, Stanley L. 306 Phillips, Tugwell G. 111,114,239,354 Philp, Verna N. 306 Phoulrides, James M. 354 Pianietti, Paula J. 161,256,354 Pickering, Ed 166 Pickett, Edward M. 335 Pierce, Alison 127,243 Pierce, Edward W. 380 Pierce, Jacqueline L. 306 Pierce, Larry C. 173,306 Pierce, Norma A. 381 Pierce, Sandra L. 147,256 Pierson, Marc A. 232 Pigman, Dean A. 150,164,354 Pilger, Vernessa D. 306 Pilkington, Steven C. 237 Pinell, Jerry D. 306 Pings, Robert W. 176 Pinkerton, Lester R. 381 Pine, Orestes C. 172 Pipkin, David J. 120,160,179,263,381 Piscitella, Roger R. 307 Pitchford, Dudley J. 200,267,381 Pitcher Jr., George L. 133 Pitchford, Donald D. 307 Pitts, Patricia S. 354 Pixler, Charles L. 381 Pixler, Jerry E. 307 Pizzoferrato Jr., Salvatore 307 Plans, Judith 1.. 147,335 Pinkayan, Subin 390 Pleasants, Ann 251,335 Plumb, Georgia L. 307 Plumb, Ovid A. 307 Poer, Patricia C. 307 Poet, Glenna D. 138,307 Poles, Bill 119 Poley, Bruce E. 306 Polifka, Dwayne P. 306 Poitz, Mary H. 306 Polk, Janet E. 147,254,355 Pulley, Wilma K. 306 Pollock, Walter H. 381 Pomeroy, Deborah 355 Pomeroy, Donald 179 Pond, Patricia L. 306,265 P001, John C. 237,355 Poor, Susan J. 335 Popino, Marilyn K. 306 Popovinh, James E. 306 Poppe, Robert H. 159 Pormh, Janice A. 355 Porter, Georgia A. 92,265,356 Porter, Diane E. 334 Porter, Sharon D. 306 Porterfield, Ellen R. 334 Portice, Thomas J. 307 Partner, Ross A. 307 Post, Diane P. 307 Post, Joysa G. 30,231,252,334 Potter, William E. 117,334 Potts Jr., Lawrence W. 179 Pounds, Donna G. 166,307 Powell Jr., Earl C. 153,307 Powell, Gary D. 356 Powell, Gary L. 356 Powell, Louanna C. 171,356 Powell, Nancy D. 380 Powell, Stanley L. 335 Powell, Thomas G. 357 Powell, Vicki L. 233,251,307 Powers Jr., Gale A. 118 Powers, Gary L. 335 Powers, Michael W. 307 Prather, Joyce A. 307 Preece, Lona 127,272,380 Preller, Arno 178 Prentice, Paula J. 308 Prettol, Donald C. 335 Prewitt, Patricia M. F. 30,162,247,335 Price, Barbara C. 308 Price, James H. 163 Price, Mary L. 357 Price, Richard K. 173,380 Price, Susan D. 335 Pritchard, Michael N. 380 Procter, Judy M. 308 Proctor, Garry R. 335 Proctor, Mary T. 308 Proctor, Stanley J. 335 Prokaski, Richard R. 203,335 Propp, Gary D. 113 Propp, Kenneth A. 380 Front, William B. 276,308 Provenzano, Michael E. 131,308 Pruett, Leonard T. 357 Prugel, Nancy A. 166,265,309 Puckett, Dorothy A. 131,134,162,252,334 Puckett, Douglas M. 176,263,334 Puckett, Dova 169 Puckett, Margaret C. 380 Puckett, Robert L. 169,222,309 Puleston, Jean L, 26,162,252,334 Pullen, Charles M. 141 Pullum Jr., Fred D. 309 Purvis, Carolyn L. 257,380 Pyle, Dale C. 357 Pye, James 118 -Q.. Quarve, Roy M. 204,271,334 Quiller, Jerry G. 133,204,211,380 Quinlan, Helen L. 147,161,265,357 Ouinlan, John E. 309 Ouinn, John C. 179 Ouint, Diane 255,309 Ouintero, Sherry A. 255,357 Qurasishi, Ali 163 -R- Raab, Ronald F. 119 Rabem, Sherry A. 309 Race, David R. 232,239,357 Race, Ray B. 239,381 Race, Richard E. 308 Raddatz, Bruce G. 335 Raddatz, Jane D. 308 Raddatz, Kathleen A. 335 Rader, Brian F. 381 Radosevich, .10 A. 137 Raeseler, John W. 335 Rafay, Tariq 390 Ragland, Dick 141 Rahm, Gary N. 123,308 Rahmig, Henry J. 259,381 Railey Jr., John W. 269,335 Raines, William G. 308 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm31mmmmmmmmmmwwwwwmw2uiww--2...---2--HBH. Rainey, Nancy C. 335 Rakickas, John C. 219,223 Ralston, Beverly 1, 31,381 Ramey, Donald G. 118,119,249,381 Rammell, Ora J. 141 Ramsay, Diane 1'1. 255,308 Rumseier, Marilyn R. 231,308 Ramsey, Charles 26 Rand, Mary K. 309 Randleman, Sandra E. 172,309 Randolph, Robert J. 309 Raney, Suzanne L. 309 Rapp, Diane S. 309 Rasor, Juliann 128,335 Ratliff, Nadine M. B. 176 Ranch, John P. 381 Raudenbush, Donald C. 335 Raw, Nancy V. 309 Rawlins, Mary L. 308 Ray, Thomas D. 308 Rayder, Nicholas F. 140 Raymond, Kennyth L. 335 Raymond, Leslie J. 265,308 Razukzada, Baquer M. 163,391 Read, Susan L, 308 Reagan, Frances D. 308 Reagan, Mary K. 114,166,357 Reaser, David E. 356 Rebell, Carol R. 356 Rebrovick, Judith R. 382 Becker, David C. 334 Rector, Marilyn J. 132,134,334 Reddick, Julia 178 Reddick, Marshall E. 178 Redding, Robert W. 356 Redding, Robert 259 Badman, Jean K. 308 Redman, Philip A. 382 Redmond, Margaret A. 257,382 Reed, Charles F. 175,308 Reed, Cynthia J. 243,334 Reed, Donald L. 334 Reed, Donna J. 335 Reed 11, Floyd J. 152 Reed, Judith E. 162,243,335 Reed, Kenneth M. 309 Reed, Nancy A. 357 Reed, Shirley C. 335 Rees, John W. 391 Reelz, Gene R. 383 Reeve, Harold R. 164,165 Reeves, Barbara A. 309 Reeves, Brian D. 269,357 Reeves, Carol 1. 231,335 Reeves, Cheri S. 221,357 Reeves, Kay L. 225,233,243,309 Reeves, Kenneth H. 141,309 Reeves, Mark S. 271,309 Reger, Diane I. M. 32,247,383 Reichardt, Mary A. 309 Reichert, Robert L. 169 Reichwein, Christine N. 114,357 Reid, Glen F. 133 Reid, Gregory S. 308 Reid, Linda C. 334 Reid, Linda D. 308 Reid, Ronald V. 334 Reid, Warner 308 Reif, Donald A. 141 Reineke, Barbara L. B. 357 Rvinecke, Mary J. 357 Reinert, Charles A. 357 Reinhardt, Larry C. 134,383 Reininga Jr., William H. 382 Reisdorff, Carole A. 308 Reisig, Carl'o11 D. 251,308 Rmnirk, Rirhard 1,. 382 Remv. Jolene C. 334 Renaud, Robm't L. 308 RPHCk, Peggy L. 127,219,227,334 Reuivk, Sandra C. 382 Kennels, Darrell 114,166,357 Resch, Jeanette 1,. 308 Retzlaff, John 1C. 145,149,235,356 Revoir, Joann 131,309 Rexmth, Josephine A. 309 INDEX Reynolds, Allen E. 309 Reynolds, Bill W. 383 Reynolds, Charles D. 309 Reynolds, David S. 241,356 Reynolds, Dwight C. 149 Reynolds, Cary 1V. 309 Reyno1ds, Robert M. 383 Rheem Jr., James C. 161 Rhoades, Dennis 1,. 112,356 Rhoades, Robert P. 141 Rhoades, Sharon L. S. 127,383 Rhodig, Carol E. 229,356 Rice, Barbara J. 309 Rice, James R. 117,382 Rice, Nancy R. 335 Rive, Robanette 164,165,382 RiChal'dS, Mary C. 335 Richards, Mary E. 170,309 Richards, Thomm E. 130,335 Richardson, Elva J. W. 127,382 Richardson, Gary L. 267,335 Richardson, Glenn L. 391 Richardson, James C. 113,309 Richardson, James C. 263,383 Richardson, James V. 228 Richardson, Rita J. 334- Richardson, Lynn L. 356 Richter, Donald K. 259,334 Richter, Louis C. 357 Richter, Mary K. 167,383 Rickard, Charles P. 237,334 Rickal't, Curtis L. 383 Rickert, Joanne M. 224,308 Ricketts, Phil K. 382 Ricks, Nadine G. 334 Rickstrew 11:, Cecil A. 357 Riddnck, Kirk J. 334 Rider, Allen R. 120,382 Ridgeway, James T. 382 Ridgway, Kerry J. 383 Ridgway, Sue E. 243,334 Riefstahl, Lois C. 255,357 Ries, Gretchen M. 357 Riesner, Richard H. 308 Rife, Joyce 1. 308 Riggs, Charlotte L. 308 Riley, Carol J. 308 Riley. Dennis J. 308 Riley, Richard L. 269,334 Riley, Robert H. 152,357 Ring, Kenneth C. 259,383 Risheill, Lillian M. 151,334 Ritrhie, Carole A. 243,308 Ritchie, Carol K. 382 Ritchie, Margaret F. 26,32,272,130,163,371,382 Rittenhouse, Bonnie J. 227,308 Bitter, Michael L. 179,335 Rizer, George E. 237,309 Robb, Marguerite J. 335 Robbins, Charles T. 145 Robbins, James W. 112,151,382 Robbins, Janet J. 135,252,356 Robbins, Lamont G. 309 Robbins, Richard C. 249,330 Roberson, Barbara L. 137,335 Roberts, Carol A. 309 Roberts, James D. 123,309 Roberts 11:, John E. 136 Roberts, Marilyn N. 151,251,357 Roberts, Ruth 136 Robertson, Gail D. 335 Robertson 1x2, James A. 117,334,356 Robertson, Margaret M. 309 Robertson, Janet L. 29,229,357 Robertson, Stephen C. 356 Rohinvne, Robert D. 208 Robinson. Barbara J. 334 Robimon, Beverly A. 128,334 Robinson, Donald ,1. 269,334 Robinson, E117.abel11 N. 334 Robinson, James 15. 276,382 Robinson. James R. 382 Robinson, Jwry L. 309 Robinson, .10Lm 231,253,309 Robinson, William W. 141,382 Rovhford, Barbara A. 272,334 Rockey, Warren F. 309 Rockwell, Dwight A. 279,308 Roder, James 150 Roderick, Roger D. 334 Rodgers, Robert M. 276,357 Rodriguez, Thomas E. 308 Rodwick 111, Joseph 267,357 Rodzinak, Andrew J. 141 Rogers, Claudia M. 107,151,179,255,383 Rogers, Jessie 231 Rogers, M. Ann 162,334 Rogers, Larry K. 357 Rogers, Myron L. 166,308 Rogers, Roger .1. 383 Rogers, Warner R. 141 Rohde, Allen R. 179 Rokala, Winifred, C. 308 Roland, Kenneth P. 237,334 Roller, Ralph D. 357 Rollins, 1. Brent 141 Rollstin, Gary R. 308 Romero, Barbara L. 335 Romine, Doris 1. 127,151,273,357 Ronneberg, Rodney L. 308 Root, Charles R, 235,335 Root, Judy L. 308 Roper, James R. 356 Rose, Beverly J. 31,127,147,179,251,383 Rose, Darlene M. 356 Rose, Jennifer D. 161,253,356 Rose, Paul G. 200,308 Rose, Phillip E. 383 Rose, Ronnie R. 309 Roselieve, James W. 309 Rosenberg, Pepi 220,225,356 Rosenberger, Arden M. 309 Rosenvold, Robert .1. 130 Ross, Ada C. 151,165,169,383 Ross, Claude C. 383 ROSS, Donald E. 357 Ross, Donald R. 309 Ross, Rona1d O. 357 Ross, Jerry L. 309 Roser, Edwin M. 263,383 Rossi, Glenda M. 335 Rossi, Marilyn A. 233,244,309 Rossmeisl, Judith C. 357 Rottelli, Anthony F. 179 Roth, Edward B. 335 Roth, Franklin J. 141 Rotrock, Harold C. 382 Rollhaus, Marilyn F. 147,162,253,334 Rouse, Betty J. 253,382 Roush, Sheldon R. 133,357 Rowe, James T. 382 Rowe 11:, Roger C. 309 Rowe, Tamara A. 243,309 Rube1, Robert J. 334 Rudolph, Colleen ,1. 308 Rudolph, Dorothy M. M. 133 Ruff, James F. 118 Ruggles, Beverly E. 334 Ruland, Louann K. 334 Rumsey, David E. 219,228,334 Rupur, Robert L. 120 Rupp, Gary P. 382 Rupp, Jennifer K. 167,308 Rupp, Pamela V. 308 Russ, Kathleen B. 193,251,372,382 Russell, Wayne 1C. 334 Russell, Wi11iam T. 259,356 Russ, Nikki D. 308 Russ Jr., Paul E. 308 Russell, Sandra 1. 308 Rust, Joan H. 334 Ruslvberg, SueIlt-n C. 334 Hutt, Clifford D. 308 Ryan 111, John P. 190,308 Ryan, Mary E. 136 Ryan, Thomas W. 335 252 Subo, Jeanne T. 172,243,382 Savhljen, James F. 141 410 Sadler, Joyce A. 309 Safford, Frances S. 356 Safford, John P. 382 Safford, Patricia E. 335 Sager, Carole C. 383 St. Louis, David C. 113,249,353,358 St. Louis, Kenneth O. 170,249,338 St. Louis, Paul T. 117,171 Sakugawa, Richard M. 356 Salisbury, Kenneth W. 356 Salisbury, Marilyn 172 Salisbury, Nancy E. 335 531169, Rodney K. 169,179 Salley, Karen A. 33,151,159,243,350,356 Sulomonson, Carey .1. 383 Sultgaver, Karen A. 231 Sulvilelli, Elaine M. 309 Samchuck, Mary A. 356 Sammons, Harold D. 163,309 Summons, Robert E. 309 Sample, Buddy L. 383 Sample, John W. 356 Samuels, Charl L. 33,383 Samuelson, Carl E. 383 Samuelson, John A. 356 Sanchez, Ernest E. 149,309 Sand, Dianna C. 309 Sand, Linda J. 309 Sanden, Virginia A. 172,251,336 Sanders, Gilbert 310 Sanders 11, Simon B. 335,357 Sanders, Warren M. 145,357 Sanderson, Everett W. 273,391 Sanderson, Lawrenl'e L. 239,336 Sanford, Mary S. 310 Sanford, Richard C. 336 Sara, Peter C. 141 Sargent, Keith 175,178 Same, Diane 1. 357 Sartoris 11, James J. 118,161,171,179,222,357 Sarver, Peggy .1. 137,336 Sarvis, Deanna E. 337 521558, Stanley G. 391 Sunler, Kristi W. 159,310 Sauer, Cecil A. 337 Sauer, Patricia A. 310 Saunders, Connie L. 231 Saunders, Mark B. 152,153 Saunders, Sallv 173 Sauer, Ronald R. 173,383 Saunders, Timothy L. 113,173,356 Saurino 11:, Vincent R. 356 Sayre, Kenneth D. 310 Sayre, William 32 Scena, Michael T. 204,356 Schaare, Gail 1,. 310 Schaare, William E. 134,259,382 St'llaberg, Stephen 311 Schaefer, Diane S. 311 Schaefer, Frederick W. 117,382 Schaefer, Wayne D. 382 Schafer, Elizabeth S. 356 Svhaffter, William R. 241,356 Schaible, Sheryl K. 219,225,382 Schank, Barbara A. 311 Scllekel, Kurt A. 113 Scherer, Walter F. 117,382 Scheuerman, Nancy L. 170 Scheyerman, Nancy 169 Schlageter, Robert 173 Schibler, Robert F. 149 Schick, Judith A. 311 Schiefer, Randall N. 337 Schild, William D. 149 Schilz, Dennis L. 234,311 Schindler, Barbara K. 162,337 Schisler, Dianne K. 167,356 Schlagel, James E. 179,276,337 Schlageter, Nancy A. 311 Schleishman, Yuvonie K. 310 Schlueter, Dale W. 200 Schmidt, Allen K. 310 Schmidt, Barbara J. 356 Schmidt, Donald L. 136 Schmidt, Jack E. 310 Schmidt, Melvin E. 310 INDEX Schmidt, Ronald R. 259,310 Schmidt, Sandra M. 310 Schmilt, Marvin R. 337 Schmitz, James S. 382 Schmitz, John A. 382 Schnede, Judy L. 337 Schneeberger, Thomas E. 356 Schneider, Barbara J. 166 Svlmeider, Arthur E. 120,205,383 Schneider, Gerald W. 311 Schneider, Jack R. 337 Svhneider, L0we11 E. 134,205,383 Schneider, Michael D. 311 Schnick, Leslie E. 176,336 Schnorr, Dewayne R. 149,336 Schoech, Eddy F. 357 Schulz, Kenneth R. 311 Schoonhoven, Jeanne M. 251,383 Schoonover, Charles 1. 357 Schreiner, Steven C. 152,311 Schrimsher, Bettie K. 33,157,176,243,336 Svhrodt, Genevieve N. 357 Schroeder, Clifford L. 357 Schroeder, Gary D. 179 Schroeder, Mary L. 173 Schroeder, Thomas R. 336 Schroeder, William 0. 249,337 Schropp, David W. 311 Schubert, Jacqueline L. 310 Schuckmann J11, Raymond E. 149,157,310 Schukar, Ronald D. 259,337 Schultz, Carol M. 28,178,219,351,356 Schultz, Ronald L. 113,132,160,383 Schulz, Michael L. 337 Schuppe, Marla K. 310 Schuster, Donna J. 337 Schuyler, Donald G. 310 Schwartz, Morton B. 383 Schwartz, Suzanne K. 233,265,310 Schweger, Herbert 118 Schweid, Robert L. 179,356 Schwenge1s, Ann L. 163 SChWindl, Kenneth E. 310 Scifres, Beverly .1. 233,337 Scoggin, Charles H. 259,337 Scoles, Marsha L. N. 145,383 Scorup, Peter C. 337 Scott, Douglas H. 337 Scott, Alice K. 383 Scott, Cynthia .1. 253,311 Soon, Judith A. 356 Scott, Florence K. 311 Scott, Lucille E. 127,356 Scott Jr., Marshall M. 119,384 Scott, Sharon L. 114,311 Scott, Sherry C. 311 Scott, Standley L. 131,311 Scott, Stuart R. 237,311 Scram, Jacqueline J. 30,162,244,331,336 Seal, Susan J. 255,310 Seale, Richard A. 118,260,284 Sealing, Lesley E. 384 Seaman, Lois H. 336 Sears, John J. 310 Seaton, James J. 149,310 Sebastian, Susan L. 244,310 Sebek, Roger B. 113,271,336 Seebacher, John A. 97,157,385 Seely, Thomas K. 310 Segall, Peter A. 356 Seger, Gary V. 111,249,352 Seiler Jr., Earnest E. 385 Self, Alcina C. 385 Sellers, Donna K. 310 Senft, Franklin E. 175,384 Sensenich, Mary M. D. 356 Serafini, Donna K. 257,356 Seufer, Tommy D. 263,356 Sevedge, Joseph P. 141 Sevier, Renay 310 Seward, John B. 310 Sewell, Robert P. 337 Sexson, Gary D. 269,337 Seymour, Robert L. 26,241,337 Shackelford, Scott A. 173,337 Shade, Karen E. 243,384 Shade, Karin M. 356 Shafer, Donald L. 337 Shafer, Michael A. 311,255 Shahid, Mohammad 113,163,391 Shaklee, James B. 311 Shaklee, Katheleen S. 337 Shaklee, Kerry L. 384 Shank, Kathleen I. 311 Shanks, Judith L. 244,311 Shanks, Robert R. 145,276,385 Shanks, Ronald W. 311 Shannon, Patricia M. 162,251,337 Sharman, Earl D. 112,385 Sharp, William W. 259,337 Shatrosky, A1oha .1. 336 Shawcross, Howard E. 336 Shawcross, Sharon L. 311 Sheard, James L. 130,259,385 Shearer, James A. 149 Sheddy, Charles H. 391 Sheeder Jr., Gaylord W. 384 Sheflin, Kathleen M. 132,336 Shehee, Patricia J. 30,227 Shell, Betty J. 311 Sheme, Sherry L. 311 Shepard, Gary D. 204 Shepherd, Roger W. 357 Shepherd, Sarah E. 310 Sheppard, Evelyn K. 336 Sheppard, Sheryl K. 172 Sheppard, William D. 384 Sherbenou, James L. 384 Sherlock, Ellen M. 161 Sherlock, Patti C. 310 Sherman, Kenneth C. 310 Sherrill, Charlotte .1. 385 Sherrod, Peggy .1. 179,310 Sherry, Joanne 96 Shibao, Lincoln H. 150,153,170,205,263,385 Shields, Mary T. 310 Shifflette, Ronald D. 310 Shiflet, Charles P. 337 Shigeta, Daniel T. 390 Shillington, Karin L. 160,373 Shimamoto, Sam 120 Shimoda, Dwight 337 Shipley, Joanne K. 151,357 Shipp, Jimmie C. 310 Shipps, Donald G. 235,337 Shire, John R. 145,337 Shirey, Arthur R. 310 Shirey, William J. 203,276,358 Shironaka, Keith H. 133,357 Shodeen, Donna L. 311 Shoeneman, Michelle K. 176,337 Shook, Roland S. 311 Shope, Nancy R. 311 Short, Alan L. 385 Short, Mary K. 253,384 Shott, Leonard D. 390 Shotwell, Lance D. 149,336 Shumway, Nita M. 163,358 Shutes, Richard A. 260,358 Sibley, Jacquelyn A. 311 Siefken, James P. 179,336 Siegfried, Larry R. 275,384 Siegfried, Linda H. 265,311 Sigafoos, David A. 133,195,196,384 Siggins, Barbara P. 311 Sigler, Gary R. 385 Sihler, Karen S. 311 Siler, Kenneth K. 385 Simmerman, James R. 358 Simon, Donald J. 179 Simmons, Patricia A. 131,138,311 Simmons, Susan D. 310 Simonet, Suzanne C. 151,273,359 Simonson, Bonnie F'. 117,118,265,385 Simonson, James L. 124,384 Simpson, Harold D. 310 Simpson, Judy L. 247,384 Sims, Cheryl A. 310 Sims, Daniel A. 310 Sims, Elizabeth A. 359 Sims, John E. 279,384 Sims, Judith F. 172,310 rn'nrn'n:nrnmmrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnvnrnrnrnrn mnunyrn,n,y- Mnrnynrmvnvnnnnyann.nAv.,...yar-y-.-,-,-M.-v-.1,-...-.-.-.....1 Mun Uh .. .4 Sims, Lisabeth J. 310 Sindiyo, Daniel M. 359 Singleton, Harry L. 310 Singley, Ronald G. 384 Sinkovich, Valerie L. 227,384 Sinn, Janice L. 127 Sinn, Larry L. 384 Sinn, Stephen R. 163 Simon, James M. 271,359 Sipes, Albert L. 123,169,310 Sipes, Sandra 5. 311 Sisac, Edith A. 384 Sishc, Norman C. 336 Siverts, Roberta 1. 128,229,359 Skaggs, Bernadette E. 222 Skibins, Richard J. 29,150,385 Skipworlh, Dwain L. 336 Skold, Wayne L. 311 Skulmlana, Clloomsak 190,337 Slack, William 311 Slagle, Linda L. 311 Slaven, Robert L. 311 Sleeler, Marilee A. 311 Slemons, Richard D. 249,359 Sloop, Gary M. 337 Slusher, Tarry G. 133,359 Smalley, Lowell R. 232 Smart, Charlotte E. 179,311 Smartt, William R. 337 Smelker, Charles V. 336 Smellow, Kathryn 31,172,337 Smelser, Shirley A. 247,311 Smith J11, Calvin W. 277,359 Smith, Candis M. 310 Smith, Cynthia M. 132,358 Smith, Dennis D. 133,336 Smith, Dennis F. 310 Smith, Diana F. 385 Smith, Diane L. 127,130,162,233,243,336 Smith, Donald D. 166 Smith, Donald L. 310 Smith, Duane C. 336 Smith, Elizabeth A. 310 Smith, Ethyl 231 Smith, Glmm W. 385 Smith, Harold J. 336 Smith, Jackie D. 310 Smith, Jackie L. 231,310 Smith, James B. 177,336 Smith, Richard R. 310 Smith J12, John E. 311 Smith, Judith A. 311 Smith, Kendall C. 133 Smith, Kenneth L. 336 Smith, Kent 0. 358 Smith, Leslie .1. 265,311 Smith, Lila C. H. 390 Smith, Linda C. 385 Smith, Linda M. 311 Smith, Lloyd H. 311 Smith, Maynard D. 311 Smith, Myra R. 231,253,336 Smith, Myron J. 385 Smith, Pamela K. 33,231,247,358 Smith, Patricia F. 245,311 Smith J12, Philip A. 149 Smith, Richard A. 385 Smith Jr., Richard L. 311 Smith, Stephanie S. 337 Smith, Sharon K. 255,312 Smith, Sharron A. 157,163,172,255,337 Smith, Stacy A. 312 Smith, Stephen R. 312 Smith, Steven Q. 267,385 Smith, Suzanne 135,138,337 Smith, Virginia L. 384 Smith Jr., William A. 161,173,337 Smitherman, Donna A. 164,165,312 Smole Jr., Frank .1. 223,312 Smyth, Catherine F. 257,312 Smyth, Lucy 11. 252,384 Snally, Lowell 249 Snedeker, Clifton R. 133 Snell, George D. 312 Snelson, John E. 384- Snelson, James B. 136,384 INDEX Snipes, Peggy L. 336 Snodgrass, Harold K. 336 Snodgrass, Linda M. 164,165,247,385 Snoke, Janet L. 224,336 Snouffer, Phyllis A. 247,384 Snow, Lynn D. 384 Snyder, Mary J. 336 Snyder, Nancy 255 Snyder, Raymon W. 112,359 Snyder, Richard S. 336 Soash, Richard M. 136,385 Sobral, Martha M. 130,336 Sode, William R. 269,313 Soehner, Charles J. 313 Solem, Gail A. 336 5011, James A. 275,359 Solt, Sammy G. 132,359 Somerville, James T. 385 Sommel'field, Carol A. 312 Sunday, Sharon E. 385 Sopher, Terry R. 123 Sorensen, Stuart J. 277,312 Soukup J12, Charles J. 336 Southard, Donna E. 337 South, St'olt, B. 145,271,359 Severn, Douglas T. 117,259,337 Sowle 11:, John T. 312 Spadi, Linda C. 92,337 Spain, Bernice L. 30,137,337 Spalding, Dennis M. 359 Spano, Joseph S. 141 Sparlin, Paula K. 336 Sparks, Melva L. 171 Spence, Bruce C. 169,312 Spence, Leigh W. 193,312 Spencer, Gail M. 255,312 Spencer, Paul 179 Spencer, Joan C. 257,313 Spencer, Sally L. 385 Spencer, Thomas J. 169,170,313 Spencer, William F. 385 Spensley, Karen L. 313 Sperling, Ralph L. 123,149,313 Spicer, Gentry R. 119,120 Spiers, Dwight XV. 223 Spight, Cheryl A, 137,313 Spillman, Richard F. 384 Spinney, Diana D. 133 Spooner, Ronnie E. 313 Sporer, Gail F. 313 Sprague, William L. 359 Springer, Linda L. 164,359 Springstead, Bronson K. 141 Spuhler, Gary L. 336 Squires, Robert S. 170,312 Sramek, Loretta J. 359 Stadelman, Donald 123 Stafford, Donna M. 312 Stafford, Robert W. 118 Stage, Robert E. 131,211 Stair, Judy A. 114,312 Stamps, Lana J. 258 Standring, Nancy K. 273,384 Slanger, Martin W. 268,384 Stanley, Christine A. 358 Stanley, Ronald D. 228,336 Stannard, Kenneth B. 114 Stansbury, Betty J. 30,162,332 Stapleton, Gary L. 134,384 Stapleton, James C. 269,336 Stapleton, Virginia A. 312 Starbuck, Harold E. 358 Starbuck, Kenneth R. 384 Starbuck, Paula R. 133,137,162,228,336 Starhaug, David 339 Stark, Michael L. 312 Starkebaum, Nancy L. 170,312 Staudinger, Charles E. 313 Stauffvr, Heidi 257,313 Stavermann, Jo A. 313 Stavermann, Sharon L. 359 Stedwell, Alice .1. 384 Steel Jr., John P. 219,228,336 Steel, Larry E. 114,249,359 Steele, William C. 313 Steen, James M. 336 Steere III, Samuel A. 161 Steffes, Robert F. 313 Steffens, Robert P. 359 Slegner, Janice M. 336 Stein, George H. 163,234,384 Stein, Richard J. 313 Steinhauser, Carl C. 312 Steinheider, Richard L. 337 Stencel, Beverly J. 312 Stengel, Diana L. 255,385 Slennette, Mary J. 359 Stephen, Jeannie R. 131,134,138,225,270,359 Stephens, Richard J. 337 Stephenson, Linda A. 175 Steppa Judith K. 312 Steppe, Michael E. 239,359 Sterkel, James P. 239,359 Sterrelt, Douglas W. 176,271,312 Stevens, Eva M. 233,312 Stevens, Maria E. 247,337 Stevens, Marilyn 312 Stevenson, John H. 359 Stevenson, Linda D. 312 Stevenson, Sandra A. 192 Steverson, James R. 358 Stewart, David M. 269,312 Steward, John 279 Stewart, Donna L. 114,162,337 Stewart, Joe E. 338 Stewart, Kmhleen C. 32,160,374 Stewart, Linda A. 85,245,358 Stewart, Richard A. 385 Stewart, Sue C. 313 Slieber, Sharon K. 385 Stierlen, Anita J. 313 Stiles, Ann J. 338 Stills, Karen L. 131,135,138,313 Stinnett, Rena J. 128,176,338 Stithem, Gary E. 313 Stockdale, Glenn C. 339 Stockton, Wayne E. 313 Stokholm, Paul C. 169,358 Stolar, William T. 313 Stoler, Susan J. 233,253,385 Stoll, Sharon S. 358 Stone 111, Frank D. 237,339 Stone, Joyce M. 313 Stoner, Stanley E. 312 Stoner, Vernon D. 385 Stoody, Valerie G. 312 Stoops, Ronald R. 179 Stormo, Gary C. 269,359 Story, Oscar R. 385 Stotler, Sandra 5. 339 Stout, David K. 385 Stout, Helen A. 228 Stovall, Linda .1. 257,359 Stovall, Marsha L. 257,312 Stover, Joel C. 219,224,270 Stowater, Helen L. 312 Stowe, William W. 359 Stowell, Mary L. 114,386 Strait, Cynda J. 312 S'traley, Charles S. 339 Strand, Robert D. 359 Strasia, Charles A. 339 Stratton, Robert H. 358 Strell, John J. 179 Streiff, John D. 339 Stretesky, Gary W. 112,386 Stringari, Charlotte E. 339 Stringer, Darlene K. 312 Stringer, John M. 116 Strobeck, Lloyd B. 312 Stroh, Carol A. 126,245,338 Stroh, Gary J. 133,386 Strohm, Bruce A. 358 Slromeyer, Lawrence C. 174,312 Stromquist, Carl L. 249,338 Stroud, Larry A. 241,313 Struthers, Robert A. 338 Stuart, Sharon L. 128,358 Stubbs, Dorothy M. 255,358 Stubbs, Harrison A. 313 Stucky, Larry D. 313 Sunder J12, Keith P. 243,359 411 412 Stults, Larry L. 359 Sturges, Jack C. 114,313 Sudler, Julia C. 338 Sullivan, James C. 313 Sullivan, Paul A. 161,339 Sullivan, Morton D. 269,359 Sullivan, Robert W. 313 Sullivan, Jim 224 Sullivan, Sandra L. 164,169,359 Stunner, John H. 239,358 Sumner J11, Ronald C. 35,260 Summers, Bruce D. 260,339 Summers, David C. 358 Summers, James T. 387 Summers .112, Robcrt H. 339 Sundine, Susan R. 33,265,339 Sundquist, William B. 117,118 Suley, Barbara K. 136,358 Sutherland, Janet L. 162,169,339 Sutliff, Willis C. 163,234,387 Sutton 11, David K. 313 Sutton, Earl W. L. 212 Sutton, James P. 312 Sutton, Merril G. 339 Svoboda, Judith A. 313 Swaggart, Rosemary B. 312 Swain, Terry A. 312 Swan, Harry A. 279,387 Swanson, Deea C. 132,253,358 Swanson, Jerald E. 119,312 Swanson, John D. 179 Swanson, Jon E. 386 Swanson, Karen J. 312 Swanson, Terry D. 141 Swanson, V. B. 114 Swanzy II, Willard M. 277,358 Swarlzenberg, Brian F. 241,312 Swearengin, John L. 358 Swedlund, Kent 277,390 Sweeney, Michael 31'. 261,333,339 Swanson, Susan K. 162,171,219,338 Swift, Dennis D. 358 Swinden, Robert E. 170,176,313 Swindle, Lester H. 234,338 Swink, Charles C. 338 Swinton, Carole A. 312 Switzer, Joan E. 127,247,359 Switzer 11, Joseph R. 235,338 Switzer, Marilynn L. 173 Swords .112, Ralph J. 386 Sylvain, Lucien E. 172 Snyder, Carol R. 247,313 Snyder, Geri C. 313 Snyder, Nancy S. 388 Snyder, Richard V. 313 Snyder, Sidney W. 313 Snyder, Stanley 141 Snyder, Steven B. 385 -T4 Taber, Nancy C. 313 Tabler, Robert L. 339 Tabor, Joan F. 127,128,313 Tait, Bonnie J. 33,246,386 Takahashi, Judith C. 339 Takeda, Kenji W. 313 Takeda, Kenneth Y. 112 Takeda, Robert M. 118 Talbert, Karen L. 339 Talbot, Cynthia A. 313 Taliferro, Sharon K. 359 Talley, Harlan A. 159 Tanaka, Sharon M. 313 Tandy, Michael L. 387 Tani J12, Man A. 359 Tani, Sharon K. 313 Tanner, Kathryn L. 387 Taoufik, Jouini 163 Tarbell, Judith A. 128,141,243,339 Tark, James 122 Taussig, Warren D. 359 Tuvener, Jane E. 134,339 INDEX Taylor, Allen N. 313 Taylor, Barbara L. 312 Taylor, David L. 190 Taylor, Edward G. 312 Taylor J12, Emerson B. 339 Taylor, Gerald XV. 358 Taylor, Harry L. 387 Taylor, Jacquelyn E. 173 Taylor, James R. 339 Taylor, Jimmy D. 123,386 Taylor, Joe D. 111,358 Taylor, Pamela R. 358 Taylor, Patricia A. 131 Taylor, Sharon A. 212 Taylor, Sherilyn J. 339 Taylor, Terry A. 179 Taylor, Thomas C. 117,179,24l,386 Tebbetts, Rebecca J. 386 TeBockhorst, Thomas E. 312 Tebow, Donald L. 338 Tecklenburg, Robert L. 263,358 Tedmon, Lydia H. 338 Teilborg, Edwin R. 239,338 Tempel, Cale R. 312 Temple, Charles H. 312 Tenney, Cecilia J. 312 Terhune, James A. 203 Terrell, Alan C. 339 Terrell, Barbara A. 193,233,253,313 Terrell, Dana S. 339 Terrell .112, Pete W. 358 Terrel, Ted L. 338 Terry, Carol L. 253,313 Terry, Sandra L. 162,257,339 Terwilliger, Carol L. 30,162 Terwilliger, Eva L. 313 Terwilliger, Lonnie R. 237,313 Tessadri, Marilyn K. 127,339 Thacker, Ann C. 313 Thaemert, Ron 178 Thalley, Corliss G. 313 Thalley, Toya M. 313 Thaemert, Ronald L. 117,163 Thaemert, Wayne J. 117,328 Thaxton, Earl E. 130,136,358 Thayer, Marvin K. 314 Thimmig, Charles M. 314 Thimmig, John M. 161 Thimmig, Linda J. 253,387 Thee, Robert G. 314 Thomas, John W. 277,387 Thomas, Robert A. 314 Thomas, Sally 91,193,253,338 Thomas, Sharon L. 31 Thomazin, Kenneth L. 141,232,248,338 Thompson, Charles M. 32,113,249,354,358 Thompson, Diana F. 338 Thompson, Donald L. 387 Thompson, Dorothy M. 358 Thompson Jr., George F. 277 Thompson, George W. 277,314,339 Thompson, Gregory C. 179,314 Thompson, Henry E. 141 Thompson, Hugh C. 249,359 Thompson, James R. 228,339 Thompson, Susan L. 315 Thompson, Tom R. 171,315 Thomson, Rebecca A. 315 Thom, William G. 315 Theme, Diane H. 315 Thornton, David W. 315 Thornton, Frank C. M. 174 Thorpe, Barbara J. 339 Threatt, Curtis M. 205 Thulemeyer, Mary C. 314 Thurston, Thomas S. 286 Tibbetts, Donna R. l62,192,257,339 Tiedt, Michael B. 359 Tiegs, Kenneth W. 234,314 Tigges, Gale R. 164,314 Tigges, Katherine M. 164,165,359 Timmermans, Simon E. 136,150,153 Tinsley, Beth C. 314 Tipton, Carl R. 359 Tipton, Karen S. 255,314 Tiren, Barbara L. 338 Tobaben, Donald J . 386 Tobin, Patricia A. 30,92,130,147,161,163,265, 355,358 Tobin, Terence M. 315 Todd-Holck, J udy R. 358 Toliver, Frederick T. 315 Tollefson, William R. 386 Tollman, David D. 387 T0105, Christine E. 176,338 Tomaszewski, Michael A. 263,338 Tomlin, Carol L. 243,315 Tomlinson, David L. 387 Tomkin, Gervaise 173 Tompkins, Gary A. 111,112,169,387 Tompkins, Robert E. 386 Tomson, Karen J. 131,358 Torbeck, John E. 119,120,386 Torbet, Kathleen E. 162,338 Tordy, Geraldine P. 358 Torma, Lasalo 358 Tormohlen, Edward M. 117 Torrey, Wayne D. 315 Toumbs IL, Lloyd R. 315 Touslee, Richard L. 153,204,259,358 Towles, Doris E. 137 Townley, Jeanine 1. 164,358 Townsend, Charles E. 145,205,241,386 Townsend, Susan J. 255,338 Townsend, Trudy L. 257,315 Tracy, Phyllis A. 359 Tramutt, Susan J. 338 Trantham Jr., Robert .I. 338 Traver, Robert L. 150,152 Traylor, Roberta J. 314 Treasure, Frederick W. 359 Treasure, Tommy L. 151,153,338 Treber, Judith S. 245 Treichler, John R. 119,279,359 Trenary, John M. 175,259,314 Trent, Connie B. C. 339 Trent, James W. 112,359 Tribbett, Merrill K. 339 Tribble, Nikki R. 314 Trichak, Elaine 314 Trimble, King M. 386 Tripp, Vicky L. 314 Trippet, Patricia A. 273,386 Tripps, Joan P. 265,339 Troilo, Constance A. 314 Trow, Nancy .1. 257,339 Trowbridge, Glenn H. 163,177,360 Trublood, Judith E. 315 Truelsen, Duvall 386 Trump, Lake E. 119,386 Trupp, Connie M. 135,338 Tscheschke J r., Joseph W. 164 Tucker, Ann S. 387 Tucker IL, George W. 133 Tucker, Jeanne M. 315 Tucker, Larry M. 387 Tucker, Robert D. 360 Tucker, Sandra L. 253,338 Tudor, Patricia A. 175,225 Tuell Jr., William W. 360 Tunnell IL, Gerald M. 117 Turgoose, Larry E. 360 Turk Jr., James E. 361 Turk, Marcia D. 177 Tumbull, Ralph W. 133,390 Turner, Clare J. B. 387 Turner, Earl R. 26,141 Turner, Gerald D. 131,387 Turner, Holly A. 253,315 Turner, James M. 338 Turner, Janice M. 163,338 Turner, Michael T. 161,261,338 Turner, Richard H. 361 Turner, Shirley L. 245,361 Turner, William E. 114,361 Tustin, Barbara A. 137,315 Tustin, Charles 0. 26,27,107,117,119,120,387 Twibell, Patricia A. 338 Tyler, Jack L. 387 Tyler, Ronald M. 315 HHHHHHAHHHHHHHHHH Illll'lllli'dflilllllllllilllll'll!!!IJIJIII'IIIIIIIZIIIMIIIIIAII 4U- deary, Karl 169 Uhls, Pamela K. 31,153,243,361 Ljimori, Leroy K. 205 Uhlemann, Max B. 130,249,338 Llery, Norman E. 112,387 Ullery, Nadine C. 164,165,361 Ullmann, William L. 314 Ullstrom, Linda L. 245,314 Llrich, William D. 314 Umbaugh, Linda L. 314 Lmberger, Judith L. 243,314 Underdown 11 ., David J. 271,339 Lnderwood, Patricia A. 171 Lnger, Beverly A. 167 Unruh, Jerry D. 161,339 Lrano, Richard I. 131,201,361 Lstohal, Anthony J. 314 -V- Vaad, Glenn A. 386 Vagneur, Calvin G. 339 Vagneur, Phyllis A. 314 Vagnino, Judith C. 314 Vahrenwald, Sue M. 137 Vail, Julia S. 171 Valentine, George D. 338 Valois, Donald G. 141 Vance, Carol J. 315 Vance Jr., Robert T. 315 Vancil, Carole M. 162,243,338 Vandel, Robert H. 153,386 Vandemoer 111, John J. 386 Vandepeute, Jozef 234,315 Van Der Hagen, Donald D. 141,361 Van Der Schouw, Mildred V. 360 Vanderweit, Eva K. 128 Van Dyke, Robert D. 315 Van Horn, William G. 338 Van Kampen, Kent R. 386 Van Patten, Roger L. 360 Van Pelt, Robb W. 166,315 Vanrenwald, Sue 338 Van Riper, Charles 112,360 Van Riper. Cort 338 Vansant, Wendell J. 315 Van Wagenen, Richard J. 29,232,269,386 Varela Jr., Edward V. 338 Vassar, Robert E. 338 Vassios, Thomas T. 360 Vasten Jr., Arthur J. 123,361 Vaughn, Barbara J. 338 Vaughn, Ann M. 315 Vaughn, Larry L. 339 Vaughn, Patricia A. 135,339 Vella, Louise M. 231,339 Venette, James R. 315 Venneberg, Donald L. 136,150,261,386 Vergara, Robert J. 314 Verquer, Thomas A. 114,386 Vernon, Karen K. 314 Vernon, Thomas 136 Vessey, Donald A. 241,361 Vette, Gary A. 314 Vetter, Gerald L. 249,387 Vetter Jr., Jess J. 114 Vezzetti, Charles M. 339 Vickers, Joe 1, 361 Vickland, John R. 32,174,219,314 Vidakovich, Thomas E. 195,197 Vidmar, Sandlia L. 314 Vig, Hope C. 391 Vigil, Dale W. 190 Vigil, Mary L. 29,32,179,229,361 Vilven, Judith M. 231,361 Vince, George Gabor 314 Vink, James W. 361 Vinson, Rebecca E. 340 Vivian, Elizabeth A. 314 Vlassis, Gerassimos A. 314 Voake, William H. 340 INDEX Vockel, Patricia A. 233,315 Vogel, Diana E. 340 Vogel, Frederic A. 113,275,387 Vogel, Everardo 113 Vogel, Kenneth P. 275,361 Vogt, Philip L. 361 Volk, Gary G. 117,340 Von Thun, John L. 267,387 Voth, Robert J. 387 4W4 Wachob, Jacquelyn A. 387 Wade, Jan 315 Wade, Margot A. 341 Wade, Richard S. 360 Wagaman, Janice M. 162,253,341 Wagaman, Paula A. 387 Wagar, J. V. K. 124 Waggener, Gretchen E. 33,257,360 Wagner, Charyl A. 131,315 Wagner, David E. 360 Wagner, Donald R. 315 Wagner, Gary W. 32,145,263,387 Wagner, John G. 315 Wagner, Jean A. 315 Wagner, Robert H. 315 Wagner, Sally 315 Wahl, Donald E. 166,341 Wahl, Kenneth L. 386 Wahobi, Nasor A. 163 Wainright, Larry C. 118 Wakefield, Carol L. 31,127,147265360 Wakefield, Gary L. 361 Wakefield, Rodney V. 123,386 Walch, Vernon H. 179 Walchle, Ray L. 341 Walden, Melvin J. 149 Waldo, Linda J. 314 Wales, Sharon L. 314 Walker, Daniel K. 341 Walker, Darrell C. 314 Walker, Charles H. 386 Walker, Franklin W. 341 Walker, Gary J. 133,386 Wallace, Barry K. 133,195,197,241,386 Wallace, Cheryl M. 245,341 Wallace, Francis L. 112,386 Wallace, Mary L. 257,314 Wallace, Sue Ann T. 137,361 Wallace, William F. 386 Wallen, Nancy L. 128,341 Walter, John F. 114,120,164,361 Walters, Sarah E. 340 Walthers, Alan E. 30,232,361,26l Walton, Carroll L. 387 Walworth, Ann S. 265,314 Wamhoff, Stanley F. 133,387 Wandless, Darrel C. 117,387 Wangnild, Alice J. 314 Ward, Jacqueline S. 361 Ward 111, John H. 171,375,387 Ward, Joseph P. 340 Ward, Thomas J. 314 Wards, Timothy A. 261,340 Wardell, Jay H. 111,114,26,361 Ware, James R. 133,164,387 Warner, Ellen D. 314 Warner, James H. l72,195,197,207 Warner, Jeanne P. 265,315 Warner, Jeffrey K. 315 Warner Jr., James A. 315 Warner, Norman C. 132,277,361 Warren, Gordon K. 177 Warren, James F. 275,315 Warren, Jane R. 164,315 Warren, Kay L. 273,361 Warren, Michael C. 315 Warterbury, Claudine 177 Wasser, C. H. 122 Watada, Hazel T. 340 Waterman, Candace A. 315 Waters, Stephan H. C. 26 Wathen, Ann L. 245,360 Watkins, Barbara C. 341 Watkins, Patricia A. 387 Watson, John 204 Watson, Richard G. 277,341 Watson, Victoria J. 341 Watson, Wayne D. 315 Watt, Carol T. 341 Watts, Frances 127 Waxberg, Ronald D. 278,360 Weaber, Lewis C. 119,165,387 Weakland, Carl L. 133 Weakland, Kathleen M. 33,127,243,360 Weaver, J ames 0. 179,341 Webb, James E. 314 Webb, Laurence W. 314 Webber, Michael J. 279,314 Weber, Elaine F . 247,388 Weber Jr., Leo 314 Weber, Paul R. 141,341 Weber, Richard A. 341 Weber, Wallace N. 26,124,122,153,249,356,360 Webster, Charles R. 314 Webster, John A. 341 Webster, Larry S. 261 Weddel, W. D. 232 Weech, Hugh N. 388 Weed, Alice A. 176,314 Weekley, Richard J. 314 Weeks, Gene K. 340 Weier, Rodney F. 169,179,361 Weiler, David S. 340 Weiler, William C. 124,388 Weimer, Janet E. 361 Weimer, Thomas E. 166 Weinhagen, Barbara A. S. 389 Weinhagen, Fredrick B. 389 Weinshenker, Elaine A. 314 Weinstein, Howard 32 Weir J1'., David L. 340 Weir, James R. 315 Weirich, Wendy E. 231,251,361 Weisdorfer, Stanley E. 161,340 Weislandeau, Ivan 341 Weismiller, Jean C. 315 Weiss, Eldon K. 114,239 Weiss, Richard N. 341 Weiss, William G. 223,341 Weitzel, David C. 341 Weitzel, Wilson J. 315 Welch, Jack R. 315 Welch, Barbara K. 158,160,233,242,376,389 Welch, John E. 134,169,223 Weld, Edward 117 Welker, Louise 164,165,172,341 Wellbom, Robert N. 275 Weller, James R. 26 Wellman, Sandra L. 341 Wells, Gregory 5. 29,169,315 Wells, Paul J. 315 Welsh, Richard W. 388 Welte Jr., Lawrence E. 388 Welty, Maureen L. 315 Wendelin, Carol J. 315 Wendelin, Nancie A. 316 Wendling, Galynn R. 208,388 Wendt, Janice D. 316 Werdel, Nancy A. 341 Werkmeister, Gary J. 261,389 Werner, Kathleen E. 316 Werschke, Richard L. 316 Wert Jr., Clifford M. 172 Wertin, Connie J. 316 Wertz, Leonard D. 169,389 Wertz, August L. 361 Wertz, Ladonna D. D. 317 West, Barbara J. 233 West, Charles R. 361 West, Dennis E. 150,361 West, Edwin D. 317 West, George G. 261,317 West, Janis D. 255,340 West, Nancy J. 317 Westfahl, Max E. 340 Westhoff, Elsje C. V. 133,389 Westhoff, Michael D. 340 Westhoff, William C. 134,388 413 414 Westling, Eric A. 159,388 Westoby, William D. 195,197,361 Wetherby, Margaret E. 360 Wetherow, Renee S. 340 Wetterborg, Gary B. 263,388 Whulley, Maureen H. 317 Whalley, Louise H. 243,341 Wharton, John B. 123,152 Wheatley, Margaret D. 317 thlan, Daniel R. 174,316 Wht'hm, Quintin N. 179,360 Whismun, Jovllon 312 Whisnmn, Van M. 316 Whitakhr, Paul D. 341 While, David E. 316 White, Harry W. 113,389 White, Homer E. 241,316 White, Jane A. 341 White, James M. 114,249,360 While Jr., Jack 11.341 White, Jeann A. 316 White, Leslie G. 263,341 White, Robert R. 239,360 White, Roy D. 361 Whilehouse, Robert E. 275,340 Whitman, David E. 111,114,249,389 Whitman, Michael K. 389 Whitmire, Genevieve E. 133,361 Whitney .111, William J. 317 Whitson, James L. 317 Whilt, Dixie L. 11.391 VVhitl, Gregory S. 391 Whitten, Rodney D. 277,388 Whitten, Roger M. 277,361 Whittemore, Ronald G. 391 Whittington, Marilynn 137 Whittington, Mike 117 Wick, Elizabeth K. 361 Wickham, Marvin C. 163,234 Wickham, Samuel P. 317 Wicklow, Janet S. 317 Wickwar, Rodney L. 317 Widdows, Margaret E. 316 Widmer, Marcia 174 XVidmoyer, Gerald D. 388 Wienand, Mary C 33,130,163,247,388 Wier, Roy C. 389 Wiggins, William A. 164,389 XVilbanks, Rev E. 201,275,360 Wilcox, Lois C. 245,389 Wilcox, Robert E. 114,388 Wild, Michael E. 277,340 Wilderman, Walter S. 133 Wiles, Nancy E. 316 Wiley, Kathleen A. 388 Wilhelm, Carolyn M. 316 Wilhelm, Irene M. 173,247,360 Wilhite, Van J. 172,340 Wilkins, Deanna K. 247,316 Wilkinson, Barbara J. 340 Willard, James D. 263,316 Willard, Lindalyn S. 126,127,253,357,360 Willcox, Stuart H. 316 Wills, Susan E. 317 Willett, Lynn B. 32,136,161,341 Williams, Alive M. 317 Williams, Carol J. 317 XVilliams, Cleo H, 341 Williams, Curtis D. 145,219,224,360 VViHiams, Daniel S. 149 Williams, David L. 114,341 Williams, Donna L. 251,388 Williams, Donald L. 317 Williams, Dorothy C. 257,317 Williams, Douglas G. 388 Williams, Gary W. 317 Williams, Janet L. 128,316 Williams, Jeannine C. 176,316 Williams, Kathleen 341 1Villiams, Kenneth W. 360 XVilliams, Lapette R. 163,341 Williams, Linda L. 360 Williams Jr., Leslie J. 259,340 Williams, Naomi E. 179,219,228,388 Williams, Neda M. 388 Williams, Pamela K. 340 INDEX XVilliams, Philip C. 179 1Villiams, Sherwin A. 340 Williams, Stanley B. 134,388 Williams, Susan D. 132,147,161,245,360 Williams, Walter L. 389 Williamson, Drew N. 340 Williamson, Edna .1, 136,360 Williamson, John C. 389 Williamson, RogPr A. 130,204,277,334,340 Williamson, Timothy L. 201,277,316 Willis, .10 A. 316 Willmon, Sandra L. 316 Wilmot, Susan C. 245,361 Willoughhy, Donald W. 141,228 Wilson, Carole D. 231,251,340 1Vilson, Darrell L. 173,316 Wilson, Dan A. 237,341 Wilson, Diana K. 316 Wilson, Donald D. 361 Wilson, Frederick W. 113 Wilson, James K. 175 Wilson, John G. 228,340 Wilson, Judith A. 317 Wilson, Karen S. 361 Wilson, Lowell T. 259,389 Wilson, Mary A. 175,361 Wilson, Mary J. 340 Wilson, Patricia A. P. 389 Wilson, Roger W. 239,389 Wilson, Sharolyn L. 169,179,341 Wilson, Stephen B. 241,360 XVinchell, Carolyn A. 174,341 Winchell, Lyle .1. 134,317 Wingo, Sherry A. 341 Winckel, Carol 5. 317 Wind, James B. 317 Wind, Thomas A. 360 Winkle, Bruce A. 341 Winey, Patricia L. 273,360 Wingfield, Judith L. 389 Winn, Loretta L. 317 Winter, Steven A. 360 Winters, Christopher J. 149 Winters, Leah M. 317 Winward, Richard B. 141 Wintheiser, Robert W. 317 Wirth, Howard E. 112,389 Wisdom, Donald R. 112,341 Wisdom, Sherrie K. 317 Wise, Bonnie G. 114,388 Wisely, Glenda B. 193,245,316 Wiseman, Gloey E. 316 Witchor, Stephen T. 275,316 With, Sandra L. 316 With, Thomas 316 Witt, Thomas E. 174 Wittwer, VVilIiam C. 120 Wittenberg, Paul A. 388 Witulski, James C. 203,316 Whittington, Marilyn R. 317 Woeber, Carol 5. 316 Woeber, James C. 269,340 Wofford, Gary D. 316 Woerner, Donald E. 249,340 Woita, Clifford L. 317 Wolcott, John H. 263,388 Wolf, Charles S. 317 Wolfe, Carolyn M. 317 Wolff, Donald E. 317 Wolfskill, John R. 317 Wolf, Katherine S. 388 Wolfe, Paula D. 245,340 Wolowicz, Stefan 317 W011, Maugham S. 340 Waller, Marsha L. 135,340 Wollin, Roberta S. 340 Wolnick, Dennis J. 113,173,203 Woloch, John P. 141 XVolvington, Beverly A. 177,253,360 Wolz, Dean A. 317 Womavk, Larry O. 117,178,388 Wood, Clinton L. 207,277,340 Wood, James K. 173,205,388 Wood, Lynne C. 317 Wood, Sharon A. 273,389 Woodard, Thomas N. 316 Wooden, Gilbert 1.. 360 Woodford, Karen E. 147,255,360 Woodhall, Mary F. 245,377,389 Wooding, W. L. 133 Woods, J ames S. 340 Woods, Janet E. 388 Woods, Janice M. 341 Woods, Sharon E. 176,341 Woodward, Patricia A. 391 Woodyard, Jack R. 161,341 Wookey, Lawrence E. 316 Wooldridge, Gerald R. 141 Wooldridge, Wesley C. 389 Woolley, Stephen T. 316 Woosley, Terry W. 360 Wootten, James R. 169,316 Worcester, John L. 232,389 Work, Carol A. 171,316 Worley, Kaaren L. 114 Worley, Mary A. 316 Wright, Darell L. 361 Wright, George K. 149 Wright, James R. 316 Wright, Julius P. 223,316 Wright, Lawrence 195,196 Wright, Robert A. 261,389 Wright, Steven 0. 277,341 Wright, Susan R. 245,340 Wright, Wayne E. 340 Writebol, Larry W. 177 Wujek, Daniel T. 134,389 Wulff, Betty L. 114,166 Wunderlich, Thomas S. 361 Wymore, Gary L. 169,389 Wyse, Patsy S. 137,340 Wyse, Peggy L. 340 -Y- Yacapin Jr., Honoralo 312 Yahn, Richard D. 209,211 Yakstis, Jerome J. 388 Yamamoto, Lawrence T. 388 Yannacito, Charlene C. 126,245,317 Yantis, Cheryl A. 224,317 Yanz, Thomas M. 340 Yeager, Carl C. 132 Yeager, Carolyn M. 340 Yearous, Richard G. 317 Yelek, Rose M. 30,161,273,361 Yenter, Kathrine A. 340 Yoder, Glen E. 317 Yoder, Harold R. 166,388 Yoneda, Roy H. 361 Yonker, Janet M. 127,219,388 Yorimoto, Christine A. 388 York, Douglas L. 179 York, Russell W. 317 Yost, Allan K. 130,134,388 Yost, Bruce T. 317 Young 111, Clifford E. 223,241,316 Young, Cynthia J. 192,257,389 Young, David M. 141 Young Jr., George W. 153,360 Young, James 0. 134 Young, John K. 141 Young, Kenneth K. 114,201,316 Young, Larry ,1. 113,141 Young, Ronald E. 360 Youngblood, Stephen T. 317 Youngstrum, Daryl R. 316 Youngslrum, David M. 169,389 Yoxall, Robert B. 316 Yule, Thomas M. 360 Yurosek, Michael D. 316 .z., Zach, Dennis K. 316 Zach, Howard L. 389 Zachmann, David W. 172,360 Zahorski, Roger J. 316 NNNNNNMMNI Zalewski, Irene S. 137 Zamborelli, Thomas J. 360 Zappanti, James L. 360 Zarlengo, Elizabeth A. 128,316 Zarlengo, Theresa H. 317 Zastrow, Ronald G. 277,317 Zeiler, Conrad K. 317 Zeiler, Margaret M. 317 Zeiler, Richard H. 113,153 INDEX Zeiler, William D. 133 Zeleny, Ronald J. 134,277,389 Zelkind, Glen 5. 278,317 Zick, Paul C. 317 Zimbelman, Darell D. 117,118,389 Zimbelman, Sherran A. 341 Zimdahl, Sally A. 131,245,360 Zimdahl, Susan 245,341 Zimmerman, Nancy L. 317 Zinnecker, Irvin B. 141 Zion, Danny R. 117 Zipperer, Sharon A. 162,341 Znamenacek, Rose E. 114,361 Zorich, Theodore M. 391 Zrubek, Anita K. 389 Zupancic, Barbara A. 135,361 Zwicker, Sheldon 341 Zybura, Jeffrey C. 361 415 54 world to be born under your footsteps. . . . 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