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Through the gateway To the future The student sees the vision Of a new, entrancing world, As the pathway of Destiny Leads on to Knowledge, Progress And Achievement. And as the Present Rolls on to become the Past, And the student stops along the road Sometimes, to look back, He is strengthened by his memories Of the love and faith and friendship. He found here at BYU. JP- w p f%. W% C I E3 Confents ' : Activities Division 7 .. ' ..■2Q Administration and Colleges ' _ i i ' Classes and Faculty- . . .268 - ' Faculty Index . . . . ' 396 Fine Arts Division . . y. .T40 Freshman Class 342 History Section 374 Junior Class . 304 Opening Section 4 Organizations 178 Reference Section 390 Royalty Section .-. . • : 1 0 Senior Class 282 Sophomore Class 320 Sports Division 104 Student Index 400 Student Leadership .... 76 Student Publications ... 86 - ' y ,y ■■} 1 ' jtr ! ! oft- :56ii? ' THE B A NT A N Wallace M. Barms V. Jay Liechty .... John S. Beardall . . , Bob Pratt Ruth MacKay Editof . . Business Manager ' . . . . Managing Editor Art and Layout Editor Copy Editor r.: ■■I m m Mill- 1 ' , irrrrrrri « ' ! BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY Published by the Associated Students of Brigham Young University, ovo, Utah Atlberof the Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Press Association V - ' i ovo, Utah hv 0r( s ( Ldiup unto mv uh : a Licjl]! n j o itiv l illi Yet God writes the Gospel not in words alone, but in the faces of men. Revealing the path of righteousness, the light of faith and love shines through true leadership, which dedicates itself to the task of de- veloping in others, the habits, hopes, and faith which will chart the course for time and all eternity. President David O. Mc- Kay (left), inspired leader of Latter-Day Saints throughout the world, speaks from the Tabernacle in Salt Lake City. Elder Mark E. Peterson, ever ready to counsel young people, listens to a stu- dent after giving an inspiring message at a devotional assembly. olo Courtesy Robert Slum Student leaders give serious thought to words of counsel at Devotionals. Paul E. Felt, Student Co-ordinator, with Webb Crockett, Studenlbody Presi- dent, and Lynne Bloomfield, Secretary. FRIENDSHIP— the cement that binds nations. Faith and friendship are found in all good works. Cecil B. de Mille and President Harvey L. Taylor on their way to Commencement Exercises. The producer of The Ten Com- mandments movie delivered the Commencement Address. Faces li jht up when students meet in Stu- dent Service Center, renewing old friend- ships and making new ones. JH BP Th ; : • : ■' i : : .OS, they gain inspiration from the ever- chancjing beauty of Mount Timpanogos. Patterned by snov and sun, clouds and sky, forbidding rocks and trees, Timp fills the soul with its magnificence. SIAM m- One — but not alone. Deep versed in books. 1955 Nobel uiid wife visit campus: L ..  . flN ,= - .•4 Softly, as of music fieard in the distance, the first notes of Autumn fall into a symphony of color. Cadences deepen until the air floats with gold-flecked shimmering light while the haunting yellows, clashing reds and vibrant browns carry a melody of echoing Nature. God and man comhine to achieve progress in all things. Energy— the force that makes for ac comphshment. Without it, no dream, no talent, no opportunity, no genius, will ever reach the attainment of thingn desired or hoped for. Nourishing the understanding by ap- plication. Experimentation goes on all the time. Students testing with up-to-date equipment. It ' s easy for some, hard for others. Expressive hands and rapt attitudes form a study in themselves as students strive for expres- sion through their talents. I t i; Through cmture development students ina Good speech is eloquence. True culture results in the development of the indivi- dual. A development which expresses the finer percep- tions of life through the me- dium of Drama, Speech, Art and Song. A part well play- ed, a harmony of young voices, a speech of well- chosen words, actions which are expressive, and music, liquid and golden, develop in the participant, the ability to interpret life, to understand the desires of others, to un- derstand their failures and their triumphs. The Arts re- fine the feelings and the sen- timents, and bring us closer to an understanding of our fellow men. Students form life-long friendships while participating in cultural acti- vities. isjini elf expression. Produced by the Enghara Youn. University Theater, Caesar featured Max Golightly as Caeser. William Shakespeare ' s Julius •Tl Concentrated on the task. Blossoming into song. The language of Iho faco interprets all. tarn mmmm. Youthful hearts learn to love through the ability to appreciate music, for the highest graces of music flow from the feelings of the heart. On our way through life, it is music that can strike the tender chords of memory, allowing us to relive our rich moments. It can summon anew, hopes buried under every day stress, and can garner for us treas- ures of the mind which we thought lost. Sk 7ki ludii kiioirs is ( x pressed oy uiial he doc Dancers ready to perform at the Hello Week Assembly. Co-ordination of thought and movement provided a spec- tacle of flowing, graceful action. Skillful hands on delicate instruments. A singer of Samoan songs, realistically daubed, plucks the heart strings at an Assembly. he virtue lies in the stru(f(jh - not the prize V.11 Conference tackle :ihn Kapele heads line f readied footballers on ideline at football ome with Utah. A desperate effort for control of the ball in the basketball game with Iowa State. Watching, applauding, bemoaning, or cheering itself hoarse, the crowd in the stand encour- ages the home team to grapple with the invaders. SiP I Faculty, Alumni, Students and Visitors, all paid tribute to the lovely Homecoming Queen, Diane Stevenson, dur- ing the Homecoming Week of 1957. Receptions, open- houses, football, dances, parade, and the traditional lighting of the Y, were events over which the gracious Queen reigned with simple dignity. ■i Homecoming Week ' s aclivilies included a street dance with instrumental solos, while the Pep Rally ' s bonfire enabled everyone to kpf p warm in the chilly weather. Attitudes oi ease, interest, curiosity, concentration, awareness, attention to detail and deep, en- grossing thought, displayed at the Homecoming Assembly. Student activities set the mood for participation and enjoyment, Let ' s not debate that point. Chairman Bob Boren gives all his attention to the objector. Would he make a good Vice-President, I wonder? Students take seriously their obliga- tions in electing officers in their organizations. Everywhere, and at any time, officers of organi- zations get together for informal discussions on activities, problems and finance. m • - - i Uiii Deviltry was afoot when the Tausig ' s Homecoming Parade entry conquered all opposition. Enthusiasm for projects and pauistaking work produce results. Hope abandoned? R? I Activities Happiness To be perfect must be shared. It cannot be caught - when chased But can alight - unexpectedly As the result of activity In seeking and in doing. For such happiness as we are capable of Comes from the full participation of all our powers, In the endeavor To wrest from each changing Situation or experience Its own full And rich meaning. m flcn M _JM ffji S V - 1 il Bj % f 1 Action springs from the seed of thought. Selected, well-chosen words, sincerely uttered by elected leaders, in- spire organization leaders. Leadership Conference. We reform others unconsciously ' h Ik hti wnen we walk uprig Bryce Canyon has become the accepted meeting place for the pre-school Conference of Student Leaders. The inspiration of talks and doing given at Leadership Conferences by Student Advisers and Leaders, set a pattern for others to follow, for people seldom improve when they have no model. The first great gift which leaders bestow on others is a good example, and no one in an organization is so insignificant as to be sure his example dees not do harm. These are the things that are impressed upon those who attend Leadership Conference. There is a lighter side to the meeting, in provided entertainments, scenic walks to famous spots, and opportunity to form happy and lasting friendships. Conference-goers at Sunset Point, Bryce Canyon Eloquence in repose. Sleep (and a cameraman) sometimes come upon us unawares. brash ( )rici}tnUon (U]d AcUviiws Build Frcshnum Spirit A disturbing, fascinating new world opens up for frosh students entering college. Confused, friendly, eager to learn, they wander around campus, mislaying build- ings, books and bicycles. With the help of the pre- school exercises, talks by Administration and Faculty members, they become orientated by the time school starts. But the condensation of so much newness in such a relatively short time leaves some things for- gotten, and the frosh is apt to find himself in the wrong room or class or going in the wrong direction. There always seems to be, however, the friendly smile or helping hand nearby. Freshmen enter the life of the University early, electing their own representatives and pursuing electioneering practices with all the energy and spirit of seasoned campaigners. Dances, football, skiing events, and other recognition of their status, brings to the Freshmen something of the pride of place in a special group. Their initiation into the Y, their wear- ing of distinctive blue and white beanies, and eccentri- cities of dress, establish in the mind of the frosh, the sense of belonging. From then on he is a Y student, fill- ed with an indefinable pride in his school, and the ideals and purposes it stands for. So the Frosh comes to college, where he will grow in stature, in maturity and character to take his place in the affairs of men and the outside world. What! Go back again? V e ' ve just come from there. Reflecting happiness across to others at Frosh Assembly. Something unexpected turned up as Frosh trip their own heels, and, (below) Freshmen take the first steps toward a future. ■SP Rc(jislraiiot}: in chosci] liclds () Icdininii Mysterious packets filled with cards, class cards, class schedules, pencils, forms to be filled in, forms to be handed in, signa- tures to be obtained, traffic clearances, housing clearances, activity cards, lost and found, turnstiles to go in, turnstiles to go out, fees to be paid; these, together with renewals of happy friendships, are all part and parcel of the business of regis- tration. After trudging wearily around the track, students seek the helpful assistance of faculty and staff and wind their way through the converging lines to emerge, like moths from a cocoon, from the Field- house, triumphant and registered, ready, if not eager, to pursue their studies in the profession they hove chosen. Consultation with advisors is im- portant when schedules have to be changed. And, (far right) friends show helpful interest, too. Nothing worth while was ever achieved that was not the result of patient working and waiting. The first line-up, outside the Fieldhouse, and (right) skilled assistance in form- filling. m f .% 1 Nations, as well as individuals, are part of a wondrous world. Understanding betwe.- such as is extended to foreign students on BYU campus. elded by a gracious welcor; Activities to encihle students to say Hello cu With a registration of approximately 9,000 stu- dents, 1957 Hello Week and Welcome Back Activities got off to a good start despite the dep- redations of the Asian flu bug which made its appearance at the same time as the students. The f-li-Daze 1957 version of the traditional week sponsored a Queen Contest, parade, dec- orations, football, and various other activities which kept new and returning students busy. The Hello Week Assembly, with its impressive display of students from all over the United States, Canada, Hawaii and many overseas nations, demonstrated the international flavor which is welcomed in this University in the West Y painters find the pain in painting; one looks longingly at civilization. ill neenn ' -) rpiirr. ;;n i: Gathered together under their respective banners, students irom each state of the Union unite for the common purpose of achieving intellec- tual maturitv. J %in poiian girls provide lilting island songs. Gett;i..j ;0viJy :o raise the rool. Kim Kichuen responding for Foreign Students. C q H onu ' coniina Hi ' t ' k...l957 Manifesling Sputnik ' s influence, the Homecoming theme for 1957, Out of This World, enabled imaginative enthusiasts to conceive and decorate floats, houses, and dormitories, with startling effect. The outof-this-world moon watched serenely, as tired students worked through the nights and days with chickeh wire, paper napkins, satin, and paint to produce some- thing really Sputnikistic. Striking results were achieved and were rewarded when another orb, the sun, smiled warmly down on Provo for the parade. Crowds lined the route as color- ful, decorative, humorous and imaginative floats provided a joyous spectacle. Gaiety, fun, football, frolics, dancing, com- petitions and rally powered the 1957 Homecoming out of this world. Rocketed above all as queen, Diane Stevenson was en- throned with Lena Davis and Vicki Durrani as attendants. Hundreds of alumni came home for the weekend and were entertained with a full agenda of special alumni events which included luncheons, receptions, open-houses, and tours of the campus, which to some of the alums, is a changed world. Carl Mitchell carried the duties of Homecoming chairman. I Thee Crown, Diane ' s father is applauded as he performs ceremony. Maria singing of her love for Dimitri. The useful and beautiful are never separ- ated. Necessary labor before the presen- tation to three beauties. Queen Diane ' s serenity is rippled by expressions of wonder - question - exhorta- tion - and gaiety. his was their finest hour. Coach Kopp eing chaired by an elated football Kim aiter defeating Denver in the omecoming game. N k Homecoming (continued) This entry won off-campus prize. Devil ' s Haven forks way to prize. Drama conceived this stark, prize-win- ning entry. Originality, ingenuity and beauty combined to achieve excellence. Striking design and humor got together to win a prize. 30 Cougars sprint onto tield tor second half as fans acclaim BYU ' s lead. warn Sophomore Loan Fund Ball Gondolieri , the theme for the an- nual Sophomore Loan Fund Ball, captured the festival gaiety of Ven- ice, as gondolas, music and song created the atmosphere of the Car- nival City in Fieldhouse and Social Hall. Swirling to the music of Wes Barry and Jerry Hyde, the dancers felt the fascination of the old world whose tradition they had borrowed for the evening. No canal in Venice, no sidewalk cafe, no doge ' s palace had ever resounded to more laughter, more romantic whisperings, or more sheer happiness than did the hi-woys and by-ways of the two dance floors. The Sophomore Class sponsors the Loan Fund Ball, held annually to in- crease the amount of funds held by the Loan Fund treasury. These funds are used to make loans to students, usually for payment of tuition or the purchase of books. Set up five years ago, the Sophomore Loan Fund Ball has become a traditional and enjoy- able means of helping others. Miss Sophomore , Pat Murchie (center) reigned as Queen of the Sophomore Loan Fund Ball. Her attendants were Joyce Bailey and Chyleen Bacon (left) . A spectacular floorshow holds attention of dancers. Refreshments add to any Gcca3;or. fi m Thirteen men were chosen most preferred , and honored by coeds at Preference Ball. (1 to r) Wayne C Peterson, Sloan Hales, Jerry Griffiths, Barrie McKay, Hal Hatch. Preferred also was Doug Hill. ] Preference Ball Makes Dreams Come True Twenty-three hundred university coeds balloted for their preferred man to escort them to the traditional Preference Ball. Sponsored by the AWS, Chairman Donna Daniels and an energetic committee made the occasion an affair to remember. Delectable refreshments and a sparkling floor show added to the gaiety and enjoyment of the preferred and their partners. Four halls were needed to accommodate the dancers. Honored at the Ball and feted at a preceding banquet were the thirteen most preferred by the coeds. Excitement ran high throughout the week as the girls made selections, waited for their invitations, discussed the important question of what to wear, or went into huddles, think- ing up new decorations and food menus, for many of the coeds invited their escorts home after the ball. Bift i)W5- lean, Lavon Boyenger, Jay Noylor, Dick Wells, John Kindred, Webb Crockett, Mike Kirkham, Larry r Preferred man, Webb Crockett. Beauty dances with dignity at Preference Ball. Xmas Concert TV Show The very rafters of the Fieldhouse sang js the Brigham Young University ' s Music Dept. staged its Christmas Program in December, 1957. De- hghting all musical tastes the concert revealed a galaxy of talent. With the playing of a group of carols, the BYU Symphony Orchestra, con- ducted by Prof. Lawrence Sardoni, opened the program. The Madrigal Chorus, under the di- rection of Dr. John Halliday, presented French, Italian and Polish carols. Professor Ralph Wood- ward conducted the Male Chorus which sang, AUelujah and Unto Us A Child Is Born. With the harmonious message of this musical program in their minds, the students later left to enjoy Christmas at home or with friends. From schools in the Provo-Orem area came children to sing as a choir, under the direction of Prof. Ralph Woodward. Music imparts nobility, render- ing unrivaled eloquence which grips the hearer in a willing en- chantment. Conducted by Dr. John R. Halliday, the Madrigal Chorus, in a per- fect setting, sang Angels We Have Heard on High, and Wonder, 34 Wonder. 1 Sensitively dramatized on the Chriotn.uJ program, Carleton-Colby ' s The Toy Shop, weoved a spell of magic through the voices of Roy Baumgart and assistant Lucky. Snow Carnival Week and the snow came just in time. The nearby Rockies provide an appropriate back-drop as skat- ing race contestants adjust their identification before hning up. Springhke weather ushered in Snow Carnival week, but the fates were kind and dropped sufficient snow for the activities to be held. Skiing ability, poise, per- sonality and appearance were the attributes on which royalty was chosen. Marilyn Woodward won the Queen ' s crown and Reginald Coultas was select- ed King. Sculpturing reached new and ingenious heights on campus, which became a fashionable promenade as co-eds, in the latest snowsports attire graced the walks. The Snow Carnival Assembly featured the Tyrolian Olympiad theme and Stadium Events included a snow-shoe race, barrel stave and relay races, yodelling contest and figure skating. Tyrolian hats for the dancers added to the enjoyment of those who attended this special event. A knotty problem holds up skating competitors. Knight Templar ' s Olympic Bobsled- Brigadiers took 2nd place with Brickers humorous entry gained third. ders took sweepstakes. horse carving. safe Accompxmied by appropriate music, and dressed in nation a! Carnival Week. Only the snow was conspicuous by its abs . ' ' . yodellers took part in a contest during Snov Lchocs rcrcroeratc tnroiKfh the canyons as snow sports raise cnlhusiasm. Pictures of yellow-gree n fields, spotted with dainty white edelweiss, of centuries thick glaciers in the Swiss Alps, of moun- tains, rigid with close-packed snow, of little girls with braided blonde hair, carry- ing buckets of milk, of breath-taking ski runs, and waterfalls were recalled in the Snow Carnival ' s Week of activities, as yodellers sent cascades of clear, lucid notes to tumble into the pool of night, or daring skiers, many from overseas coun- tries, weaved their croft on mountain top. ' • ' ■' , ■. I Start of one of the ski races held at Timp Haven and (right) Ice Hockey in action. Destiny Fund and Spirit of Y Weefe To demonstrate the Spirit of the Y, a week of activities was held Feb. 23 to March 1 . Dr. Reed Bradford, chairman of the week ' s fireside, at which Mark E. Petersen was the speaker, analyzed the Spirit of the Y as the fullest teach- ings of Christ . It embraces the development of man in- tellectually, physically, socially, culturally and spiritually. Also appearing at the fireside were the BYU Symphony Orchestra, the University Chorale and the Madrigal Sing- ers. Other Week activities included a concert of carillonic bells by Dee Woods; the serenading of Heritage Halls, by Alpha Phi Omega; the singing of school songs in front of the Eyring Science Building; two basketball games; the Banyan Ball; assembly; the opera, Martha ; and dis- plays of University relics, history, trophies and flags. The Spirit of the Y promotes the realization of the unique mis- sion and destiny of the University. Ground breaking ceremony for the building of a shrine to house the Y bell, which has become a traditional symbol. The Y bell will be housed in a $5000 shrine, south of stadi William Noble Waite, head of Brig- ham Young University Destiny Fund, and Assistant to Pres Wilkinson, in charge of campus development. He was chairman of the group which raised money for Los Angeles LDS Temple. ■' nV.. Students contacting those living off campus to explain De: tiny Fund program, reported enthusiastic support. Music of the Y records found a ready sale. Clyde Sandgren introduced his new school song. Special lighting arrangements created atmosphere. Banyan Ball dancers form half circle to listen to and enjoy the singing of the Symphonettes,, ' a women ' s trio from University of Utah. They performed dur- ing the intermission. Banyan Ball Assembly Tying things up out front. Banyan staff members line up a little fun. The good old days of vintage cars, and gaslight, of red plush furniture and group photographs, were recalled as the Banyan developed its Fa- mily Album theme for 1958. In the Fieldhouse and Smith Family Living Center, the Banyan Ball deco- rations in white, gold and green carried out a Time Was atmosphere as students danced to the music of Jerry Hyde and Stan Taylor. With photographers busy taking pictures and programs designed to frame them, the dancers carried away memories of a happy time. Crowned Banyan Queen for 1958, Dorothy McGrcrw, and her attend- ants Gwen Abegg and Mary Anderson reigned over the merry throng. As part of the Spirit of the Y Week, the Banyan staff collaborated with the Student Program Bureau and Orchesis Club, to present the Spirit of the Y assembly to the student- body. Assembly antics kept studentbody in good spirits. Jv.- ._; ., ::.d gracious dignity moiked tho coronation ci tiie i-joa banyan Queen, Dorothy McGraw of Medford, Ore. The crowning ceremony took place at the Banyan Ball and was performed by last year ' s Queen, Diane Stevenson. Dorodiy ' s two attendants were Gwen Abegg, shown at left, and Mary Anderson. Belle of the Y , Janice Babcock (center) with her attendants Carolyn Crawford (left) and Beverly Armstrong. Belle of the Y Week Escaping from old Ireland for the everi- ing, leprechcams flitted among the sham- rocks to carry out the theme of the Belle of the Y dance, Shamrock Serenade . Held in the Smith Family Living Center and the Social Hall, dancers trod to the music of Jerry Hyde ' s and the Y ' s Men Bands. The Belle of the Y was enthroned under the shadow of a large silver Y. Tenor Jack Morris sang Irish songs during the intermission, and Belle of the Y, Janice Babcock was presented with the tradition- al necklace. With her attendants, Carolyn Crawford and Beverly Armstrong, she reigned over the dance at the end of a week of varied activities. nil A crown for Dressed in all her finery, she awaits her escort Seventy co-eds vied for the honor of be- ing judged Belle of the Y. During a week of activities, the girls took port in a cake baking contest, points being judged for originality, texture, appear- ance, flavor ond icing. In the beauty contest, formals were worn and the co- eds were judged on posture, carriage, poise, alertness and sense of humor. On March 12, contestants displayed their ability in jitterbug, waltz, and two step during the regular mat dance. The tal- ent quest was held in the Smith Family Living Center. As the final step, the girls took part in a popularity contest, which was conducted at the regular stu- dentbody assembly. At the Belle of the Y dance on March 15 Janice Babcock was awarded the honor with Carolyn Crawford and Beverly Armstrong, as attendants. The angelic strains of the harp were heard in the Family Living Center as contestants took part in the talent quest. Old world fragrance Colorful and del;; ;u. ' . ' he cakes made by contestants provided a cuttmg problem. Exquisite culinary artistry. I iking Social Unit sang The Bell of Cottonwood Valley , to win first place honors at Songfest. Representatives of Viking, I.K., Kappa Deb, Tokalon, and Val Nom units claim their awards from Chairman Lora Lee Brown, (left) Cranberry Corners, U.S.A. , capers. ■■aife Song jest Viking social unit won permanent pxjssession ol Ihe (irst place trophy in the men ' s division of the annual Associated Women Students-sponsored Songfest, April 4th. Three consecutive first place wins gained them the trophy. This year ' s prize winning song was composed and conducted by Dave Taylor. Kappa Debonaires walked away with the first place in the women ' s division and the trophy for the most original song, composed by Morlene Monson and conducted by loan Blodgett. Tokalon unit won second place with the song, You Belong With Me , composed by Janet Welker and directed by Sharron Benson. Vol Norn took third place, singing, One Day , composed and conducted by Pat Henrie. Second place in men ' s division went to Intercollegiate Knights with Forever Dear , composed and conducted by Leroy Gibbons. Goldbrickers took third place with The Greater Road , composed by Dee Woods, Clayne Robison, and Terry Forsythe. Cranberry Corners, by all units. U.S.A. finale Kappa Debonaires sing Paper Boy ' , winning them first place in women s division and iropiiy for most original song. Professor Snarf (Floyd E. Haupt) stares sternly at Worthal (Harvey B. Merkley) who gets lost contemplating Louise Lush (Diane Scott) tii IB Women .s Week Women ' s Week was held April 28 to May 2. These five days were filled with events designed especially for coeds on campus, and included a Frosh Show, Trousseau Treasures, a display of hope chest material, silver and china, a Fashion Show, and after the traditional Y Day activ- ities a banquet was given to honor senior women selected to receive lead- ership and service trophies, and also the most outstanding freshman, soph- omore and junior woman. The annual Women ' s Week dance culminated the week ' s activities. Busily painting animals to represent each event. Linda Mahaifey, Joan Cannon, and Marlena Carling took f-an in Women ' s Week events which were sponsored by A.W.S. t M The eye and the ear were assailed on all sides. A rolling poll toured the campus to catch votes. Elections Participate in ' 58 voting was urged in this year ' s stu- dentbody and class elections. A battle of the sexes de- veloped as, for the first time in BYU history, a coed con- tended for the position of top student officer. The campus resounded with political catchcries pleading with students to vote, as it was hoped to register a record percentage of enrollment participating. The competitive spirit between classes was introduced when a challenge was issued that the class president who had the smallest percentage vote from his class, would get a pie in his face at assembly. Winners were announced at the Inaugural Ball. Two knights joust their lances to win for a fair lady, Diane Hatch. Tom Stone, winner of election for studentbody president, slips into sweater of office, helped by Webb Crockett. Commillees worked Cheerlead ers Athletic events of the University ore enliven- ed by activities directed by the Pep Commit- tee. With ten areas to coordinate, the Central Committee plans and directs each of the shows accompanying the school ' s athletic events. The Half-time Committee arranges for the entertainment during the half-time break, the Cougarettes perform for the fans with amazing precision, the Cheerleaders jump gymnastically to rouse the fans to a pitch of excitement. Song-leaders start off the song of the Cougars, the Cougar Band is famous for its routines, the Cosmo Committee sponsors the antics of Cosmo, the rascally Cougar; the Ticket Committee excels in its task, and the Flag Twirlers dexterously and nonchalantly juggle the flags. Paul Flannery is Pep Com- mittee Chairman and he and his committees provided amusement and entertainment which kept the thousands of fans in their seats during the absence of the team athletes. Cheerleaders (1. to r.) Chuck Ogata, Tom Stone, Lyle Taggart, Brad Powell. 1 Justly famed for its routines, the Cougar Marching Band, directed by Dick Ballou, performed at games, and ap- pear at a concert at Hollywood ' s Ambassadors Hotel. With Dick Ballou (right) are Vol Hegeinier, John McKellar. 50 BSili mascot oi trie Cougars Frosh cheerleaders (1 to r) Dallas Hill, Dave Grant, Bonnie Oscarson, Ron Leckie, Norma Hedquist. Flag twirlers (1 to r) Marilyn Facer, head twirler, Shirley Hopkins, Sharyn Sant, Carill Lee, Fran- ces Mansuy. SongleadersC 1 to r) Karen Leishman, Carolyn Bar- low, Becky Campbell, Carol Taylor, Nancy Living- ston. Adnnnlstralloii Sect lOIl Behind them unseen, Stand the scholars of the ages. Before them the vision, Of things still to come. Around them the aura Of santified learning. And within them .... the character Outlined in their faces. Developed by study Of all that is true. Their knowledge, their wisdom Offered gladly to Youth, So that Past .... Present, And Future, give meaning to Life. First Presidenc President David O. McKay In expressing gratitude for the honor of delivering the com- mencement address for the 1957 graduation exercises of Brigham Young University, Cecil B. De- Mille stated: I have also a very personal reason for being grateful for this honor, because it forms another link in the strong bond of one of the most valued friendships that I have, the friendship of a man who combines wisdom and warmth of heart, in whom four-score years have not dampened the enthusiasm of youth, a man who can truly and literally be called a Latter-day Saint, the President of your church, David O. McKay. Stephen L Richards, first Coun- selor in the First Presidency, is a man we all love and admire. His words of guidance and wis- dom are always inspiring to us and we look forward to hearing him speak at our Devotionals. J. Reuben Clark, Jr., second Counselor in the First Presiden- cy, is another well beloved ser- vant of the Lord. His exemplary life is one that we could profit- ably pattern our lives after. We are grateful to these leaders of the Church for their lives and testimonies of the Gospel. 54 m siJei), ncl Board of Trustees BYU To learn how to live as well as how to make a living has often been stressed as one of the major goals of education at Brigham Young University. It is regarded as a most signifi- cant responsibility of this, the largest church-owned univer- sity in the country, to mold conviction, character, and ideals as well as executives, engineers, and educators. These les- sons in life can be taught by the select group which makes up our faculty, but to insure stimulation of the spirit as well as the mind it is highly appropriate that the men who serve as the Board of Trustees are those who serve as the Quorum of the Twelve. These are men who stand as examples of successful tempor- al and spiritual lives. Men we trust to represent the highest kind of good which man can attain. Because wj [.Incv ih ' -::. on such a high level it becomes difficult lor ur ' they too are human, that they have problen.. frailties which must be overcome. And yet li upon them in this light we will more deeply appitculc the lives which they lead and we will feel a stronger bond and unity. We as students are regretful that Elder Adam S. Ben- nion ended his untiring service to our University and church this year. We mourn his death and extend a tribute to a man who truly has laid up in store treasures in heaven. LeGrand Richards Adam S. Bennion George O- Morris Presidency of the University The sudden surge of science during the past year brought a new challenge to educators, a challenge which is being faced squarely and realistically by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In November, 1957, a statement issued by the First Presidency of the Church declared that because of its combination of revealed and secular learning, the Brgiham Young University is destined to be- come, if not the largest, at least the most proficient institu- tion of learning in the world, producing scholars with testi- monies of truth, who will become leaders in science, in- dustry, art, education, letters, and government. A Destiny Fund was inaugurated to supplement this program, which is based on careful forecasts of the university ' s actual burdens and responsibilities for the future. The BYU cam- pus has been expanded by more than $18 million in build- ings since 1950 with the construction of 38 major perma- nent structures. President Wilkinson foresees that the great fund of knowledge and skill of the university can be ap- plied towards the advancement of Latter-day Saints all over the world by the setting up of auxiliary campuses, thereby serving the church which operates the school. The face of the campus will be changed, as, in the near future, four new structures will begin to rise, a new Administra- tion building at a cost of $2 million, a Physical Education building, $2 million, a new Library to house a million vol- umes, $4 million, and a Commons building. The Adminis- tration building will be located just east of the stadium, the Library on the site of the present North building, the Physical Education building just north of the present sta- dium house. The new Commons building will house all student activities. Included will be cafeterias, banquet halls, large dance hall, student offices, conference rooms, bowling alley, and other recreational activities. With these plans in mind, the Presidency of the University have set this goal to celebrate the university ' s centennial in 1975. Harvey L. Taylor, Vice President William E. Berrett, Vice President in charge of Religious Education. Earl C. Crockett, Vice President Clyde D. Sandgren, Secretary of the Board of Trustees, Board of Educa- tion, and Executive Committees, and 56 General Secretary and Counsel for the Church School System. Joseph T. Bentley, Executive Assist- ant to the President. Wm. Noble Waite, Assistant to the President. President Ernest L. Wilkinson, for eight years dyna- mic leader of the Brigham Young University, earned degrees from BYU, George Washington University Law School and Harvard Low School where he ob- tained the degree of Doctor of Juridical Science. President Wilkinson inaugurated, this year, the Fund planned to enable the university to fulfill its destiny. tf I Biological Agricultural Sciences. Selfless devotion to great ends is the keynote of the College of Biological and Agricultural Sci- ences. Students, who must pass through this col- lege in order to fill graduation requirements, pause to wonder and sometimes stand rapt in owe as the impenetrable ceases to be mysterious and be- comes part of our living world. A background of botany, zoology, bacteriology, and several agri- cultural departments leads to further research, practical application and craftsmanship in a chos- en field. The necessary pierequisites for dentistry and medicine are also an integral segment of this college. Students who desire facility in the use of machinery, craftsmanship and mechanics may be attracted by the Industrial Arts. Other students wishing only to fill graduation requirements soon find their curiosities aroused as they probe and seek to understand the secrets of nature. Raymond B. Farnsworth (lower right), head of this college, is assisted by able and experienced men who are specialists in their chosen area related to the biological sciences. The study of man ' s natural environment, its control and improvement is the basis of the college and helps to satisfy the desire prevalent in this age of science, to know, to con- trol, to develop, and to utilize. The opportunity to understand the basic concepts and fundamental facts of life, is thereby afforded to students. The hidden wonders of life, always a source of intense curiosity for man are explored, explained, under- stood, and made an integral part of life. Puzzling and fascinating are the pictures seen under a microscope. Curious as Herophilus in the dissecting room. Raymond B. Farnsworth, acting dean of the College of Biological and Agricultural Sciences. 1 -f MH With light heart and gay smile, he combs the hair away. College of Commerce With the primary purpose of instilling in to the students the practical methods by which men in a complex busi- ness world communicate and associate with each other, the College of Commerce, nevertheless, endeavors to give students a realization of the human and social aspects of business as related to the community, the business firm and the individual. Other important objectives are, train- ing in the use and tools of modern business and informa- tion on the controlling and measuring of economic change and business operations; and to assist the student to de- velop the ability to determine the type of information ap- Teachers experienced in true judgment assist students to map out careers. plicable and vital to the solution of business problems. All departments of the College emphasize technical, human, and social aspects of business and economics, for success needs technical knowledge and a high degree of adapt- ability in the fields of Accounting, Business Education, Economics, Finance and Banking, Industrial Management, and Marketing. Technical training is given in all these de- parments. Training for careers in teaching, secretarial work, management and advisory services, is also avail- able in this College. A quiet calculation before taking work over the jumps. Weldon Taylor, Dean of the College, stands before a picture of world ' s business center. 59 - ' ? :23-: College of Education The modem world, with its emphasis on education, places a heavy responsibility on teachers, to train and educate the children of today for the developments of tomorrow. A many faceted curriculum in the College of Education is designed towards development, in the student teacher, the qualities which moke for successful teaching. The natural ability of the individual is developed so that this ability can be used to inspire in others, a love of, and de- sire for, learning. The College emphasizes a thorough understanding of subjects, in order that the teacher may awaken interest, and kindle the kind of enthusiasm which produces results in classrooms. Hidden or submerged talent under an outward characteristic, in a child con be brought to its full development by a teacher trained to recognize it. The program followed by the College of Edu- cation gives the student teacher invaluable practical ex- perience in teaching, and of observing and evaluating special conditions in the Laboratory School. Graduates from this college are eagerly sought for positions through- out the United States. Asahel D. Woodruff, Dean of the College of Education. i::mn J Thought and action are stimulated in classes. Teachers must be able to explain motives and values. Bife Dr. Marion C. Ptund, Dean ci the College of Family Living. Truths ore taught v ith careiuuy cnc;-: illustrations. College oj Family Living ' . ' he home is the center of our personal universe, and irom it springs all the good and evil which character- ize our thoughts and actions. The College of Family Living has a program designed to inculcate into the student the understanding and knowledge which is the basis for happy home life. With the inspiration of religion permeating the structure, the program develops the student through classes in Human Development and Family Relationships, Food and Nutrition, Clothing and Textiles, Economics and Management of the Home, Nursing, Housing and Design, and other related sub- jects. Expert instruction and an individual interest in the student ensures the intake of knowledge which will play an important part in the happiness of the homes, and of the people and of the nation, in the future. Dr. Marion C. Pfund, Dean of the College since its inception in 1954, was instrumental in developing it into a large and important area of study at BYU. She was consultant for the construction of the new building, which is devoted entirely to the science of Family Liv- ing and in which many innovations have been made. The gleaming laboratories, modem equipment, and functional classrooms make it a joy to study in the col- lege, which is in some ways unique throughout the world. achieve decora- Dean of the College of Fine Arts, Gerrit de Jong, Jr. There ' s no music in a rest, only the making of it. Rich, fertile minds, pregnant with possibilities, will pro- duce nothing but weeds unless seeds of productivity ore sown and cultivated to blossom into fruition. The Fine Arts, Music, Art, Speech, and the Dramatic Arts, when firmly implanted into the minds of youth, develop in it a refinement of mind and soul which levens the pressure of economic daily cares. Color in a painting, the clear smooth line of a drawing, or the life-like qual- ity in a marble sculpture, a pure sweet note of music. tithe the losing of an actor in his part, all these and other developments in the Fine Arts, bring to the individual the realization that success in life must not be measur- ed by material wealth or the pursuit of learning for learning ulone, but by the response one gives to the refinements of the mind. The College of Fine Arts pro- vides many opportunities for participation in curricula and extra curricular activities. We don ' t get a very good perspective from up here. Caught in the clows of a conscientious mood. raift 1 Leonard W. Rice, Deem of the College of Hu- manties. HiimaiuUes and Social Sciences In the old pioneer days of a country, it was a simple matter to love one ' s neighbor, and to respect his rights, for the difficulties which arose were common problems and common struggles. But today, with fast travel and lightning-like com- munication, we find that our neighbors are the people of all nations, differing in thought, color, race, and creed. To be- come mature and understanding in our dealings with our new neighbors, it is necessary to leam of their customs, languages, histories and present conditions. The various departments of the College of Humanities and Social Sci- ences provide a curricula which is extensive in its scope, to give the student the desire to comprehend the ways of other peoples. A knowledge of a language, the songs, literature, and culture of a foreign country exploration, the behavior of peoples and why they act the way they do, the communi- cation of facts, the study of the past and how it relates to the present and the future, these and many other aspects are to be studied in Languages, Sociology, Psychology, Jour- nalism, History, Geography, English, and Archaeology de- partments of the College. Such studies bring forth a new mental vigor which solves not only the problems of our neighbors but our own at home. Comprehension of languages is developed in lab. Students follow events through campus newspaper. . r Following the trails of explorers who opened up new worlds. Physical and Engineering Sciences During the year, the College of Physical ar.d Engineering Sciences brought the number of its departments to nine, by dividing the former Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Science into two separate units. Training students for teaching, research or industrial work in Air Science, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering Science, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Geology and Geological Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mathematics and Physics, the college keeps pace with the modern theory that industry has become the language understood by all nations, bringing with this understand- ing, higher standards of living, better means of produc- tion, and new avenues of opportunity. Organized just five years ago, the college is the largest of the University. Be- cause of the great need, students in recent years have been attracted into the areas of technical and scientific study. A bachelor ' s degree in one of the engineering sci- ences requires five years of study. Dr. Armin J. Hill, Dean of the College, formerly was physicist with the motion picture research council. He helped develop new sources of light and has also specialized in astrophysics, mathe- matics, and optical engineering. J The study of mathematics gives grasp and power to the Calculated precision is one of the first elements of truth, mind. Dr. Armin J. Hill, Dean of College of Physical and En- gineering Sciences. Rational inon, using science, con secure the welfare of all. ai Ballet toe work in a game of flag football. Muscle and mind coordinate for strength and grace. lulncdlioii (unl Alnlelics The program offered by the College of Recrealion encourages vigorous participation in skiing, basketball, modem dance, swimming, tumbling, folk dance, football, field sports, gymnas- tics and Softball. Specialized skills are recognized and students are encouraged to take part in well-coordinated intramural and intercollegiate programs. Affiliation with the Skyline Confer- ence provides opportunities for competition in basketball, foot- ball, golf, wrestling, track, baseball and tennis. Brigham Young varsity squads make nationwide tours to meet team of other universities. This College also takes the initiative to develop leadership in both new and established areas. Professional training is emphasized in the major fields or recreation. Scout- ing education, physical education, health education and safety. Certification requirements for leaching in Utah and other states may be completed in these fields. Students may also specialize in dance and pre-physical therapy. The BYU is the first university to offer a major in Scouting education. The pro- gram is twofold: the training of men for professional Scouting and their preparation to serve the church and community in youth leadership capacities. The Annual Open House Activity Night was held on March 10 on the main floor of the Fieldhouse. Designed to better acquaint the public with the college and its program, the evening included intramural contests, square, modern and social dancing exhibitions, women ' s physical edu- cation skill demonstrations, gymnastics and fh-- BYU folk dan- Up and over, then a flip down. Dr. Milton F. Hartvigsen, Dean of the College of Receation, Physi- cal and Health Education and Athletics. School of Nursing With the ideals of alleviating human su ' fering and of assisting the recovery of patients by expert care, Nursing offers a career filled with the satisfaction o; service. The basic collegiate program is a prepara tion for the beginning positions in all the clinica areas of nursing; maternal and child care, medical surgical nursing, public health nursing, and psychiat ric nursing. The program, which leads to a Bachelor of Science degree, is planned to meet the require- ments and standards for accredited schools of nurs- ing on state and national levels. All instructors are full-time university faculty members and hove gen- eral and professional backgrounds consistent with the academic rank they hold. The Church operates thirteen hospitals. Although headquarters for the col- legiate program in nursing is on the BYU campus, clinical experience in various specialties is provided in church hospitals or other institutions qualified to provide collegiate nursing education. L. Bernice Chapman, Director of the School of Nursing, under whose leadership the BYU nursing program aims to develop the growth of the students so that they are able to fill ade- quately an important niche in community life, as well as to enjoy the satisfying and useful role they play in their personal and family life. Children ' s ailments are carefully watched and studied. (Center) Students taking part in actual hospital routine, and (top) puzzling work for particular fingers. I mi Divh SlOtl () Kc ' li (JlOll In studying the word of God, students learn the inner discipline which permits a proper integration of moral and religious values, with secular knowledge. Two hours of religion credit are required of every student for each quarter in residence; and, with the well bal- anced program offered, the student is encouraged to develop the spiritual side of his preparation for life. The President of the university heads the Division of Religion. Vice President W. E. Berrett is directly in charge with Sidney B. Sperry as Director of Graduate Studies and B. West Belncrp as Director of Undergradu- ate Study. A staff of able and experienced instructors aid students to achieve a greater understanding of the gospel. None are so poor, none so rich, or none so maimed or sick, that cannot enjoy the spiritual relationship be- tween man and God proclaimed President David O. McKay, speaking to 7,316 students and faculty members on November 5. Sidney B. Sperry, Director of Graduate Studies in the Division of Religion, has a rich background of service. B. West Belncrp, Director ct Undergraduate Studies in Religion, guides students with understanding. President L. :3 a member of the General Authorities of Church of lesus Christ of Latter-day Saint Extension Division Through its various services the Extension Division offers a comprehensive program to those desiring further education. Directed by Harold G. Clark, the division offers Audio-Visual, and Adult Education services, through v hich films, tape recordings, visual aids and printed speeches are available at nominal cost. An extensive program is followed by the Adult Education Service. Night credit classes afford those who cannot attend regular classes the opportunity to continue their studies, either for the attainment of a degree or in pursuit of further knowledge or prac- tical development. Enrollment in night classes has doubled during the last year, increasing from 903 fall quarter to 1997 winter quarter. Approximately 150 classes taught during the day are included in the evening school. They include industrial manage- ment, library science, journalism, nursing, clothing and textiles, food and nutrition and family health. Russian has been added to the list of evening school languages, making the series as complete as regular day school language classes. Harold Glen Clark, Director of the Extension Division, who leads the extensive program of adult education through Home Study, night credit classes, tours, and lectures. Leadership Week is also organized in his department. On hand is a valuable collection of films and other teaching aids. The wisdom and knowledge of learned men are available to all. ■raiift Dr. A. Smith Pond, Dean of the Graduate School and Chairman of the Graduate Council. Before taking over his new appointment this year. Dr. Pond was acting dean of Humanities and Social Sciences. Graduate School Within the Graduate School this yast year, the final steps have been taken to bring about one of the big- gest developments in the university for many years. Beginning next year, for the first time in university history, nine departments will offer Doctor ' s degrees. This was planned under Dr. G. H. Hansen, former Dean of the Graduate School, authorized by the Board of Trustees, and has been carried through by Dean Pond. The Graduate School of th e Brigham Young University was established in 1922 and has as its objectives, individual research, initiative, and scholarship. The school is administered by the Graduate Council which is presided over by the Dean of the Graduate School. Its faculty has repres- entatives from every college offering graduate work. These are professors, associate professors, assistant professors with a Doctorate, and additional faculty members approved by the Council. Throughout four years of college many students find that the reservoir of knowledge they are trying to fill never seems to reach the top. They discover they ' ve gained good general concepts, but that now the time has come to specialize to an even greater degree. Learning, then, becomes a never ending process and the Gradua te School provides the channels through which they progress. I lSS S3iBIHU ' j 69 I Administrative Officers Quiet performance of duty witliout fanfare characterizes those persons who act as the assistants to the presidency of the university. Fulfilling a number of positions concern- ing all phases of school operation, the men and women who are administrative officers work for the furthering of the academic, social, activity, and organizational operation of Brigham Young University. Working with students, facul- ty, and other persons both on and off campus, these per- sons put forth their effort in many areas. Problems of hous- ing for married and single students fall under the jurisdic- tion of the men ' s and women ' s housing directors. Service in other areas includes lyceums, campus security, admis- sions, academic standards, counseling service, and place- ment. Concern with the attitudes of the public involves those persons directing press relations, university attrac- tions, university publications, public relations, alumni, and radio and television programs. Coordination of ihe library facilities, devotional assemblies, motion picture production, treasurer ' s office, registrar ' s office, purchasing, mail service, receiving, the physical plant, and auxiliary services is also worked out in detail. Taking large loads of responsibility ore Dean of Students, Wesley P. Lloyd, and Dean of Ad- missions, Bliss Crandall. They oversee the major adminis- trative operations and work on the actual coordination of the many other duties being performed. Concern with the operation of the university in the best possible manner is their goal on the physical and academic level. Wesley P. Lloyd, dean of students, acts as main admin- istrative officer concerned with the academic and prac- tical functioning of Brigham Young University. From his office in the Smith Family Living Center, he keeps a well-informed view of the functions of BYU. Bliss Cran- dall, Dean of Admissions and Records, organizes and keeps track of the many records that ore concerned with the listing and admitting of students, grades, registrants and other information. Ben E. Lewis, Director of Auxiliary Services. Samuel Brewster, Superintendent of Physical Plant. rilb Wetzel O. Whitaker, Director of Motion Picture Production. B. Keith Duffin, Director L - of Placement Bureau. Di Trcitl and Security. Raymond E. Beckham, Secretary of Alumni As- sociation. Lillian C Couns ' Howard T. Reid, Orrin H. Jackson, Chairman of Counsel- Admission Officer, ing Service. Selby G. Clark, Stewart L. Grow, Chairman of Academic Chairman of Devotional Standards. Assemblies. Edwin Butterworth, Director of Press Rela- Herald R. Clark, Joyce W. Tippets, Lucile Spencer, Cleo McCracken, Kiefer B. Sauls, Director of Lyceums and Director of Campus Acting Registrar. Director of Women ' s Treasurer. Musicals. Planning, Development. Housing. 1 Harold I. Hansen, Allan Barker, Director of Oliver R. Smith, C. R. Peterson, Chairman of Radio and Health Service and Uni- Director of Student Pub- PurchasLng, Mail Ser- TV Programs. versify Physician. lications. vice and Receiving. S. Lyman Tyler, Director of Libraries. O c L . . J Fred A. Schwendiman, Arthur D. Browne, Floyd R. Taylor, Ernest L. Olsen, Blaine Parkinson, Director of Student Director of Administra- Director of Booking Uni- Chairman of Official Director of Men ' s Hous- Housing. tive Studies. versify Attractions. University Publications, ing. di I Departmental Chairmen Directing departmental operations in the many colleges of the university are more than 50 departmental chairmen who keep constant check on the academi ' - procedures of their special area. Many facets of their duties require a devotion to the purposes and tenets of education on a uni- versity level and these men and women spend long hours of work preparing class lectures, counseling, and making sure that their department is running smoothly and in complete control. It is a position only for a person with a true ideal of standards of academic striving, one who is willing to sacrifice to insure the furthering of the students under his guidance. In classes, the office, at meetings, or lecturing for an off-campus group, it is vital that all de- partment chairmen be thoroughly grounded in their field and be informed of any and all recent developments. In the sciences, experimentation and continuation of labora- tory work never ends for the chairman. In the humanities and fine arts, use of talent and constant contact with people is all-important for the chairman who wishes to keep abreast of his field. All the hours of effort possible are poured in academic progress by these men and wo- men, but students of tlie university are still the most im- portant item of consideration. Help, advice, academic guidance, and friendship are all offered to the interested coed or college man. i Clarence D. Ashton Horticulture and horticul- ture specialties Vesta W. Bamett Economics and manage- ment of the home Lelond K. Baxter Mechanical engineering science Marion Bennion Food and nutrition ( li m  . ■' k Percy E. Burrup Education administrcrtion G. Byron Done L.D.S. church organization and administration Sterling G. Callahan Education instruction l f - ' Hoy W. Doxey Bible and modem scrip ture Ralph A. Britsch H. Smi th Broadbent Billings Brown English Chemistry Chemical engineering science Elizabeth L. Gardner Housing and design David D. Geddes Health education and ! ty y Edward L. Christensen Business education and office management Robert L. Egbert Educational resarch and services = 55 Stewart L. Grow Political science Kenneth C. Bullock Geology and geological engineering science Lavell C. Gomett Industrial oris Wayne B. Hales Physics Departmental Chairmen (continued) Merrill J. Hallam Agronomy John R. Halliday Music Harold I. Hansen Speech and dramatic arts Bertrand F. Harrison Botany Charles J. Hart Israel Heoton Harry Hodson Leona Holbrook Physical education for Recreation Civil engineering science Physical education for men women Robert Howell M. Wells Jakeman Jens J. Jonsson C. Rodney Kimball Psychology Archaeology Electrical engineering sci- ence Intercollegiate athletics Hattie M. Knight Library science Don H. Larsen Bacteriology Howard D. Lowe Finance and banking Milton Marshall Mathematics Conan Mathews Art Richard D. Poll History fc Keith R. Oakes Education values and pro- grams Blaine M. Porter Margaret Potter Human development and Clothing and Textiles family relations Clinton L. Oaks Marketing Virginia B. Poulson Homemaking education Russell R. Rich Church history Chauncy C. Riddle Richard L. Smith Theology and philosophy Industrial management Oliver R. Smith Journalism Royal B. Stone Youth Leadership Vasco M. Tanner Zoology and entomology rv L Elliott Tuttle Geography Arthur R. Watkins Languages 75 I2 ii x - - -,H; ii ie ' i ' Student Leadership Outspread The magnificent whirlpool of color Of the great Canyon, Which is ageless, Blots out for a time Th e insignificant thoughts of man. For here, too, he is ageless Like a Pharoah Looking out over the universe And taking a glimpse of eternity. In this gathered atmosphere of a million years Student leaders meet in conclave To translate into University life The inspiration of Bryce Canyon. ' ■h . ' :: sr ' ,j . ' V. ' i| ' ; - ' ; ' -r ' - Student Coordinator and Executive Council. A kindly, approachable manner allows Mr. Paul E. Felt (left) to accomplish seeming miracles in his multifarious duties as Student Coordinator. His is the responsibility of co-ordinat- ing the scheduling of all activities, co-ordination between organizations, training of student leaders, and supervision of student government. Expenditure of studentbody funds comes under his jurisdiction, as does the liaison between studentbody, faculty, and administration. Mr. Felt ' s staff in- cludes Elva Davis, friend of all students, and D. Gardner, Assistant Co-ordinator. Mr. Felt ' s work is closely allied to that of the Executive Council of the Studentbody. This coun- cil comprises studentbody president, first and second vice- presidents and business manager. In addition, many students fill positions which enable the council to function effectively. I The oath of office being administered to the Executive Council by its Pres- ident, Webb Crockett. ' ¥ I I Studentbody President Webb Crockett, an Economics major from Idaho, plans to marry in the summer before attending Graduate 78 School in the East. 1st Vice Pres. Beverly Broadbent from Riverside, California, is an Elemen- tary Education major. im- r i - ' 2nd Vice President Roger Victor, Jerry Griffiths, Business Manager, Secretary Lynne Bloomfield comes from Lodi, California is a Market- is a Marketing major from Long from Farmington, N. Mex. Major ina mnior. Beach. Calif. is Music Education. I«,4 a:4 Associated Women Studenis Council: Front Row (1 to r) Donna Daniels, Ruth Stansfield, Jerri Jacobsen, Linda Redd, Darlene Brown, Joan Blodgett. Second Row (1 to r) Lora Lee Brown, Kay Sundwall, Jane Swift, Kathy McDonald, Ruth Redford, Pat Brighton, Jane White, Mary Clark, Charlotte Chadwick. Third Row (1 to r) Janelle Brinihall, Corena Miller, Janis Idull, Glenna Cooper. Eve McKnight and Ann Taylor are also members of the Council. Associated Women Students The Associated Women Students featured a full year ' s activities as members participated in organizing the traditional Preference Ball, Songfest, Christmas Drive, Transfer Students ' Party, Big Sister Program, Coed of the Month, Y Day, Campus Chest Drive, Fashion Show, Foreign Students ' Party, and other successfully arranged activities. Presiding over the organization was Janis Hull, who, with her officers, aimed to develop leadership qualities in the University coeds, to help them sustain the spirit of the Y, to encourage the forming and the development of high ideals. This year a new program was initiated for the organizing of girls who live off campus, in order to draw them into women ' s campus activities, which are coordinated by the Associated Women Stu- dents. C£ . A quintette of charming carpenters works on new AWS offices. AWS members pack Christmas parcels for needy families. iniKiisifi Big Sister Council: Front Row (1 to r) S. Reese, S. Smith, S. Schofield, G. Cooper, J. McCune. Second row M. Ew- ing, M. Barling, C. Lundell, J. Trease, M. Devine, C. Baker, A. Taylor. Other members of Council are R. Mor- rell, C. Burmester, M. McMeen. K e 9 p v. y ' v H E mI ti} K ' A I Bk l Mbr. r K A i r C y S iS L f . H. . M A3so-;a!-xl Men Students Council: Front row (1. to r.) Brad Powell, Rich Hall, Clark Whitehead, Harvey Merkley, Rich Thalcher, Al Miner. Second Row (1. to r.) Secretary Janice White, Russell Relyec, Ted Sandberg, Keith Hart, Eugene Jones, Larry Regis, John Stohlton. Back Row (1. to r.) Da ' c Farr, Norm Smith, Tnl Bird, President, Paul Brown, Vice-President, Mike Brown, Secretary, Marvin Wrigley. Associated Men Students The Associated Men Students includes all men attending the Brigham Young University. To carry out its function this or- ganization sponsors activities which give to every partici- pating student the balance necessary to obtain a well-round- ed academic and social life while attending the Y. With a busy schedule this year the AMS accomplished project after project. The Snow Carnival, mat dances, Fite Nite, Y Day, frosh orientation lours, Christmas Drive, student dance after the BYU-University of Utah basketball game and the Autumn Leaf Hike and Dance were some of the events in which the AMS participated. The organization also sponsors a travel- ing trophy which goes to the social unit with the highest grado r oint. :d Sandburg, John Stohlton, Al attracted ir.go.-.iouj c; t.Imcr, Mar i kSt m Supreme Court members, (1 to r) Robert Lord, Franklin D. Barkdull, and Endfred Lundberg, Chief Justice. Supreme Court The Brigham Young University is one of the few schools tution, and define the limits and scope of authority within in the nation that has a judiciary in its student government. student organizations. The opinion of the Court is available Following on the lines of the Supreme Court of the United to officers of clubs and organizations on matters of pro- States, the three justices interpret the studentbody Consti- cedure. Chief Justice Endfred Lundberg discusses a problem as secretary Kay Brown Kay Brown, secretary to the Court. ■Honor Council; Seated (1 to r) Carolann Ivie, Roy Howard, Eugene Kir.gdon, Chuiiina:i, Jewell Sp.Usbury, Carolyn Jaurez. Esther Coffman, Carrol Reed. Standing (1 to r) Elbert Pack, Vanja Yorgason, Kent Benson, Dick Gibson, Patricia Brighton, Bruce Barlow and Qesse Hilton. Not in picture are Norman King, Barrie McKay, Phil Keeler and Joan Bolin. Honor Council oipK The Honor Council serves primarily as a student counsel- ing body. Students involved in Honor Code violations such as smoking, drinking, and direct academic cheating are referred to members of the Council, in an attempt to help them overcome their weaknesses. The Council has sought to promote ethical awareness among the studentbody and to build into the Honor System, a living spirit, both humane and just. I Couit Council discusses a student ' s probie::.. Eugene Kingdon gives advice ' ._ ii -; ' ..::; ' .-.t in need. i M m. w Members of the Senate: First row (1 to r) Glenna Jennings, Sec, Marilyn Ord, Joan Peterson, Karen Curtis, Beverly Thom- as. Second row (1 to r): Alton Saxer, Pat Bov en, Chuck Yv Tiiting, Tom Walters, Ronald Jones, Nilo Atkinson. Third row (1 to r): Michael Kirkham, Wendell Word, Blair Armstrong, Rich Hunter, Pres. of Senate; Ron Ward and Claire Eliason. Senate The senate is made up of four elected senators from each class, and each class president. There are four committees: student relations, student government, student affairs, and special events. Tell It To Your Senator Week was held March 10-15 to acquaint students with the work of the Senate, which includes students ' complaints which are referred to the committee concerned, and then reported to the Senate body for discussion and action. o. 9 9  ? j? L J Cabinet: Front row (I to r) Tal Bird, Diane Hatch, Jonis Hull, Hov ard Flanary. 2nd rov : Lee Miller, Dave Melendez, Phil Koldewyn, Duane Christensen, Doug Evans. Cabinet The Cabinet is primarily an advisory committee to the Stu- dentbody President, meeting every two weeks to advise him on all problems and activities in every phase of student life. Monthly sounding boards v ere held with the Dean of Stu- dents, Dean Lloyd, and quarterly sounding boards with the Administration, at which, during winter quarter, all mem- bers of the University Presidency v ere in attendance. A broader scope of student life was given to the Studentbody President when the four class presidents, the senate presi- dent, the Universe editor, and the Supreme Court Chief Jus- tice were invited to sit in on Cabinet meetings. f 5: Bob Koenig, started as manag- ing editor, took top post. K. Mark Murphy, Salem. Ore., directed opera- tions as Universe reached greatest productive capacity. Receiving his Journahsm degee in June he assumed Universe leadership as a graduate student, turning the reins over to Bob Koenig at end of fall quarter, to take up position with an Oregon newspaper. Business manager, Bert Pack, Meridian, Idaho, headed business staff and advertising staff. Covering regular advertising accounts of Provo merchants, sales creji achieved new sales high for Daily Universe. Standing (1. to i.) Paul Paci Bob Ritz, (sitting) Stan Collins, Jim Chapman. ' 86 l ' - (impus editor Arlene Lorser Decmna Barnum rose from new litlently pursued news of in editor to managing editor. 1-est to students. Hortt Wixom took over sports as Army took over previous editor. Society editor Nadine Hall keij pace with dates and events. DaiJv Universe In keeping with the growth of the University, the Daily Uni- verse continues to expand its aims and activities. In its third year as a doily, this year saw the largest edition ever, the Homecoming edition of 24 pages. This was also the first Universe to be sold in downtown Provo, and to visiting alum- ni on campus. Another accomplishment was the 157 editions scheduled for the year, with a total page production, averag- ing, in fall quarter, 5.3 pages per issue. A special edition came out to announce endowment fund plans of the Univer- sity Administration, and among many worthy causes, the paper sponsored the collection of books for Utah State Prison. The paper ' s faculty advisors ore Dr. Oliver R. Smith and Wayne Carle. I Part of large reportorial staff: (standing I to r) Lee Hammond, Jeddy LeVar, Dee Green, Mary Hudson, Del Van Orden, Craig Chn.i tensen, (Sitting) Rita Wheeler, June Martineau, Julie Pingree, Susan Keams, Janet Bain, Corleen Dyer. Mary Hudson was appointee associate compus editor during winter quarter, a position created to consolidate the task of keeping track of stories and reporters Daily Universe Continued Copy Staff: Gary Harker, Roger Larson, Clydt Famsworth. Reporters Judy Harvey, Aleece Wells, Alan Miner, Doug Evans, Carolyn Whipple. Society writers: Janis Moore, Judene Dolebout, Carleen Sports staff: Hartt Wixom, Carolyn Harrison, Alf Pratte. Dyer. M. Pratt, receptionist; F. Fisher, artist; K. White, feature Photographers G. Boyden, D. Somerville, S. Blakemore, editor. B. Mortimer, D. Dill, W. Covington. Press Dopdrfmotit Located behind the Student Service Center, the Y Press has complete facilities for offset and letterpress printing, and is able to produce high quality work. The Press prints the campus daily newspaper, the Universe, as well as the university catalogs, class schedules, books and pamphlets which are sold or distributed throughout the University. Also printed are the programs for lyceums, student pro- ductions, assemblies, tickets and posters. All the printing needed for the university offices and departments is done by the Press, and one of its major tasks is the printing of the university yearbook, the Banyan. Including, full color processing all the work for the Banyan is done by the Press, with the exception of the binding, which is done by an outside source. The quarterly Wye Magazine is also printed by this department. Frank Haymore (center) Press Dept. Manager, with Delvar Pope (left), asst. mgr., an d Reese Faucette, engraver. one of many projects of BYU Pre; Don Olsen, compositor, assembles type for a Press job. In background Harold To ' . ' .ey opercil ' ? ' - ]: o--.c-- -r ..--, n — -. Banyan Staff Managing Editor John Beardall, assist- ant to the editor and staff coordinator, from Mapleton, Utah. Robert Pratt, from Denver; Colorado, foi ' , ,. third year in succession produced higHij quality art and lay-out. To give students of the University a 1958 yearbook full of factual and pleasurable memories, the Banyan staff worked many long hours, snatched between classes, meals, assignments and activi- ties, for the book is produced entirely by students, except for portraits, print- ing and binding. The work of production includes art, layout, photography and copy. Student salesmen scoured the campus to make sales. They were back- ed by an advertising campaign noted for its fresh and unrestrained good hu- mor which depicted the theme of the 1958 Banyan, Family Album . The re- sult was a sales figure of 4,400 copies. Editor Wallace M. Barrus kept things moving, smoothly, ironing out difficulties as they arose and eliminating bottle- necks as they came along. The Banyan office was a happy place to meet as everyone got together to produce a book of lasting memory. Dan Bucknum, director of Dick Bolton, Assistant Business IpAim space sales. Manager. This was Jay Liechty ' s first year as Business Manager of the Banyan. Jay is from Springville, Utah, and is majoring in Econ- i Merrill Branch, Sales Manager. Joene Tranter, Student Leader- ship Editor. 90 ColoRa, Ruth M. MacKay, from Melbourne, Australia, wrote copy lor Banyan. Wallace M. Borrus, Editor, from G ooding, Idaho, completes third year with Banyan. He acted as Photography Editor for previous two years. 3Tyl Ann Waldvogel, Chrono- Georgia Moore, Classes Editor. Jean Nay, Index Editor. T Editor. Barbara Miller, Administra ' Editor. lyllis Reed, Fine Arts Editor. Tom V orlton, Sports Editor. Ron ; ' .icity Director. Jean Sexsmith, Exchange Ed; sm Banyan Staff (continued) ' . ' .inyan business manager, Joy Liechty (left) with Tom Bradshaw (right) and (center) Paul Whiteman, who select- ed the Banyan Queen. Photographers: Front row (1. to r.) Joe Rowdo, Earl Shields, John Tanner. Back row: John Meek, Ray Geigle. k RjTiiB iiBnBnnnRn H iii i ,. BYU ' s centennial capsule being interred on Y Day. Time Capsule On Y day, President Ernest L. Wilkinson presided at a service held in front of the Family Living Center, when the university ' s Time Capsule was lowered into a con- crete and steel crypt. Containing the names of Destiny Fund contributors, photographs and issues of school publications, the capsule will be unearthed at Centen- nial services in 1975. President E. L. Wilkinson and President H. L. Taylor with Dean W. Lloyd inspect capsule. National Student Association (NSA) functions in 350 universities throughout the United States, with the schools sending representatives to a congress each summer, where rules and NSA powers are delegated and adopted. This year, the BYU campus was the scene of the annual regional assembly, held Jan. 25, at which a regional constitution was adopted. National Student Association k National Student Association members: Chairman Diane Hatch, Lynn Benson, Valerie Hatch and corned representatives from nine colleges and universities. Editorial Board of the Wye Magazine. From left, Marilyn Cunningham, poetry editor; Levi Peterson, fiction editor; Karen Smith, art editor; Don Nilson, editor-in-chief; Sally Esler, non-fiction editor; and Nancy Lett, associate editor. Wye Magazine Wye staff members proclaim that the magazine is a quarterly medium for campus genii to develop creative talents. Spurring them on is a new personality who ap- peared on campus during Fall Quarter, when editor Don Nilson introduced Freddie , the little man who represents the Creative Spirit, and who equals Holly- wood ' s Oscar and Television ' s Emmy . Winners of Freddie excel in the fields of technique, humor, and creativity. The magazine, designed to be of interest and enjoyment of every student, has as its objective the development of superior talent. This year ' s circulation showed an increase of 500 copies and was highly praised by the Associated College Press for its en- couragement of quality art and photography, as well as of literature. A first in the life of the Wye Magazine was the full color art section in the spring issue. F.Gc t F. Gary Ziser, station manager of KBYU, listens intently as a student rehearses; (lower righO directors of camera and script. Radio KBYU The story of KBYU is a story of service to the studentbody of the University. With studios, TV facilities, and mobile units which make it one of the best equipped stations in the area, KBYU broadcasts daily to the students in on campus housing, and, through the con- nection with a power line, is able to reach downtown areas. The government regulates the activities of KBYU, claiming that it is not wise for college stations to cover areas outside the university cam- pus, where AM radio is concerned. Broadcasting to a listening stu- dentbody, is however, not the prime function of the radio station; the real work is that of training interested students in radio techniques. During the school year more than 150 students received first hand experience in radio work, and, throughout the entire West, many of today ' s present radio announcers were trained in the KBYU studios. Owen Rich acts as faculty advisor. 95 Tritones — winning trio in on-campus Women ' s Contest. Billie Lou Sorenson, Kay Sorenson, Verda Kemper. The Kia Ora Club performs dances of the Maoris. 96 This group of attractive coeds sing as the Downbeats , and hove been singing together for three years. Front row (1 to r) Kay Lynn Busterud, Lynn Fescher. Center row (1 to r) Jane Anne Bown, Lola Van Wagener. Back row, Connie Jones, Delores Nelson. Bi Student Program Bureau The Student Program Bureau is one of the most effective public relations mediums of Brigham Young University. Essentially a service organi- zation, the Bureau aids the university as well as giving valuable service to the church, to communities and civic organizations. It receives countless program requests from wards, stakes, and organizations from Utah, Idaho, Nevada and other states, each year. Receiving no re- muneration, the students putting on the shows feel well repaid in the pleasure they give to others. The Program Bureau is the medium for developing the talents of all students, giving them the needed incentive to develop. One of the most successful programs produced this year was the Happy Holidays show which toured the Northwest for ten days. Fontell Messervy, Production Director MC ' s Jay Wrathall, Marilyn Neeley, Ja mes Judd, Keith Hardy, George Hewitt, Larry Amoldson. . -fw The Y ' s Guys and Gals performed at many events and assemblies. 1 1 Student Cabinet Co-ordinator, Doug Evans. Director of talent search, Marilyn Neeley. The Y-kettes is a versatile group of performers who, together and indivi- dually, have marching and dancing ability. Sister McKay sits with students to hear the President speak at devotional ib Br ' Kihdin Yoiuiq I hiivrrsHv S ntr Religion is an integral part of life, and the BYU University Slake was organized to give students of the university the benefits of belonging to wards in which they could be active and develop in positions of responsibility in the Church as well as in their chosen fields of study. Com- mencing with twelve wards in 1956, the stake has grown to 18 wards, the youngest being the ward organized to include Wyview Village, the married students ' housing area. The bishops and other executive leaders of this stake are called from among the faculty members and promi- nent leaders in the community stakes and wards in order to insure permanence of the organization. The bishops, with few exceptions, call their counselors from the stu- dents living within their wards. All of the facilities of the university are made available to the stake. Conferences are held regularly within the stake. Dean B. Farnsworth, Second Counselor Antone K. Romney, Stake President Daniel D. Bushnell, First Counselor Activity is the keynote of Second Ward which has a better than 80 percent average attendance at sacrament meeting. The basketball team took second place in Lakeview Invitational. Striking decorations made the Gold and Green Ball outstanding. (L to r) V ard Clerk, Chester Lykins; Clarence Jensen, Coun.; Hans W. Kelling, Coun.; Charles Taylor, Bishop. ff e First Ward, largest in the Stake, serves Wymount Vil- lage and boasts five classes of three-year-olds in the successful Primary program. A root cellar was com- pleted in September and parties held for Christmas and the 24th of July. A bazaar was also held during the year. (L to r) Russell D. Lewis, Bishop; George W. Hatch, Coun.; Duane Beazer, Coun.; John Fitt, Clerk. 99 i Brigham Young University Wards A. Lester Allen is the capable bishop directing Third Ward ' s many activities. He is aided by two very fine and enthusiastic counselors, Tom Glenn Davies and Grady L. Edenfield. The McKay building is where Third Ward ' s membership will be found on Sunday mornings. Leah Church directs the Relief Society ' s activities, Duane Stone supervises the Sunday School, and the Mutual has two very capable leaders, William Stabbing and Georgeanna Ward. LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Lester Allen, Bishop; Tom Glenn Davies, Coun.; Grady Edenfield, Coun.; Leo Eugene Crismon, Clerk. William G. Dyer is the enthusiastic bishop of the Fourth Ward. With a membership of 225, the members meet at Wymount Chapel every Sunday morning. It is the only ward in the Stake that does not share its meeting place. Annual ward parties provide much of the out- side recreation and entertainment. A Halloween party, a Christmas party, and a yearly ward picnic are a few items on the busy agenda. Bishop Dyer is assisted by his two counselors. LaMont Henriksen and Larry Peter- LEFT TO RIGHT: William G. Dyer, Bishop; LaMont Henriksen, Coun.; Lorry Petersen, Coun.; Marvin Kuch- er. Clerk. Another ward claiming an outstanding title is the Fifth Ward under the leadership of Bishop W. Frank Killpack and his two qualified counselors, Robert Chivers and Ronald J. Durrani. In the Smith Family Living Center their Gold and Green Ball provided an enchanting time, February 21. Robert Roberts and Pamela Johnson direct the many Mutual activities. The sisters of the ward have an excellent record of attendance at Relief Society un- der the presidency of Diana Nutter. Marvin Jenkins supervises the Sunday School. LEFT TO RIGHT: W. Frank Killpack, Bishop; Robert Chivers, Coun.; Ronald J. Durrant, Coun.; Harold Hal- ford, Clerk. ii Ml D ■Bm The BYU Sixth Ward, under the direction of Bishop Wayne B. Hales, is one of the largest wards in the stake. The 430 members congregate each Sunday in Joseph Smith Auditorium. It was one of the first wards to hold its Gold and Green Ball, held fall quarter in Smith Fam- ily Living Center. Included in the many social activities was an exchange party held between the sisters of the Relief Society and the brethren of the Priesthood. Edna Lou Hyde heads Relief Society. A ward newspaper, The Sixth Word Family Circle, edited by Bob Billing- ton, keeps members well informed. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jay Duane Dudley, Clerk; Barrie Mc- Kay, Coun.; Wayne B. Hales, Bishop; Melvin Glen Weaver, Coun. The atmosphere of College Hall provides the meeting place of another outstanding ward in the stake. Bishop Royal B. Stone with the help of his two able counselors, John Wilcox and Wayne Berg, direct the activities of the Seventh Ward. An outstanding roadshow and spon- ship of a Gold and Green Ball held in conjunction with the Eighth Word were among the many activities of the MIA. One of the largest wards in the stake, the 500 members keep active in the Sunday School, Relief So- ciety and Priesthood meetings. LEFT TO RIGHT: Royal B. Stone, Bishop; John B. Wilcox, Coun.; Wayne Berg, Coun.; J. Perry Poison, Clerk. A common occunence in the BYU wards is the bless- ing of babies on Fast Sunday. Eighth Ward is doing its best to put the ward on the top of the list in this respect. Because they meet just prior to the Seventh Word in College Hall, closely scheduled meetings are routine. Bishop Melvin R. Brooks heads the ward organizations with the help of Wilford Tolman and Neal Taylor, his two counselors. Because of the large percentage of married students, they do not hold Christmas nor sum- mer vacation get-togethers as do most of the other wards in the stake. LEFT TO RIGHT: LaVor Godfrey, Clerk; Ne al Taylor, Coun.; Wiiford I. Tolman, Coun.; Melvin R. Brooks, Bishop. The Banquet Hall of the Joseph Smith Building is the scene of the Ninth Ward ' s Sunday meetings. The three hundred members are guided by the able leadership of Bishop Raymond Beckham. Ninth Ward has initiated one of the most successful MIA programs in the stake. Every four weeks new teachers who are exceptionally qualified are secured. Each one teaches one lesson to four different classes. This program has greatly enhanc- ed the Ninth Ward ' s mutual attendance. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry Hyde, Clerk; Reed Hiott, Coun.; Fred Lundberg, Coun.; Raymond E. Beckham, Bishop. The Smith Family Living Center provides an excellent background for the meetings of the Tenth Ward under the leadership of Bishop Clyde D. Sandgren and his two counselors, Wilbur Walton and Bruce Hilton. The ward newspaper, The Reflector, keeps the members up-to- date on all important news events. Each quarter the MIA has sponsored a big dance. Fall quarter they or- ganized the Cupid Committee where all brothers and sisters of the ward signed up and then the committee paired them off. This was one of their most successful dances. Jonia Emory and Lynn Eric Johnson are the ex- ceptional leaders of the MIA. LEFT TO RIGHT: Bruce Hilton, Coun.; Wilbur Walton, Coun.; Clyde D. Sandgren, Bishop; BACK: Rich Hall, Clerk; James Taylor, Clerk. Q f f a iOI Brigham Young University Warns Eleventh Ward has B. West Belnap as bishop, assisted by Richard Benson and Jay Smith, counselors. The ward membership can be seen in the Joseph Smith Auditori- um every Sunday morning. A Gold and Green Ball held February 1 1 with an undersea theme provided one of the many activities under the guidance of the Mutual presidency, Olga Gilbert and Dan Keith. Irene Semedini presides over the Relief Society and John Buckmiller supervises the Sunday School. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jay Smith, Clerk; Richard Wells, Coun.; Richard Bensen, Coun.; B. West Belnap, Bishop. The McKay building provides the setting for Sunday morning activities of the Twelfth V ard. Bishop J. N. Symons, aided by his two counselors, Leon B. Casper and Bruce T. Dyer, preside over the word ' s many activi- ties. An outstanding Gold and Green Ball was held March 7. Marlene Alcorn and Harold G. Hillam direct the MIA activities. The Sunday School is supervised by V. Milton Taylor. Lloyd Wilson is Genealogical chair- man. The Relief Society ' s activities are directed by Doris Bacon. LEFT TO RIGHT: Coun.; Hugh T. Clerk. [. M. Symons, Bishop; Leon B. Casper, Edwards, Clerk; Todd B. Salsbury, . 1 3 Thirteen is a lucky number for Bishop Albert Swenson and the membership of their Thirteenth Ward. A Gold and Green Ball held February 22 is included in the ac- tivities of the Mutual headed by Annette Steeneck. Not to be outdone, the Relief Society planned a sub-for- Santa to a needy family. Verda Kemper is the able president. An outstanding ward outing was planned May 7 at the MIA Girls ' Home. Swimming, dining and dancing were activities listed on the agenda. Bishop Swenson is assisted by Darrel Bushnell and Scott Nelson. LEFT TO RIGHT: Albert Swenson, Bishop; Darrel Bush- nell, Coun.; Scott Nelson, Coun.; Raymond Brown, Clerk. I?5 The setting for the Fourteenth Ward is provided by the new Smith Family Living Center. Bishop Conan Math- ews of the art department directs the activities. His two capable counselors are Dean Green and James Warner. Jesse Byrd performs the duties of ward clerk. Wendell Ward and Yvonne Breillatt preside over the Mutual. The Relief Society is under the leadership of Dorothy Bartels, and the Sunday School is supervised by Keith Martin. Joe Armstrong directs activities of the Elders ' Quorum. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mel Sapington, Clerk; Jesse Byrd, Clerk; James E. Warner, Coun.; Dean Green, Coun.; Conan Mathews, Bishop. 102 The Friendly 15lh Ward News is most widely read publication of 202 members. Bishop Loftis J. Sheffield di- rects activities with the assistance of Reed R. Callister and Richard H. Henstrom. Thomas V. Thomas, Jr. keeps the records straight. The Mutual, under the leadership of Charlene Tate and Douglas Callister, held many out- standing activities, among them the Gold and Green Ball held in comfortable atmosphere of the Pioneer Mu- seum, February 11. Judith Hunt presides over Relief Society, and Sunday School is supervised by Kent Ben- son. The banquet hall of the Joseph Smith Building is scene of their Sunday activities. LEFT TO RIGHT: Loftis J. Sheffield, Bishop; Reed Callis- ter, Coun.; Richard Henstrom, Coun.; Thomas V. Thomas, Clerk. Outstanding on the records of the Sixteenth Ward is the winning basketball team. Also noteworthy in its excel- lence is the Junior Sunday School which is held for the whole stoke except for the Tenth Ward. It also has an exceptional ward teaching record, missing 100 per cent in visits only once. The 260 members hove Ernest J. Wilkins as their bishop with Morris W. Parker and Ster- ling Grant Ellsworth as his counselors. DeVem Jay Perry tackles the job of keeping all of their outstanding activi- ties recorded. The Smith Family Living Center is the lo- cation of their meetings. LEFT TO RIGHT: Ernest J. Wilkins, Bishop; Morris W. Parker, Coun.; Sterling Ellsworth, Coun.; DeVern Perry, Clerk. An Elders ' Chorus under the direction of Peter Hender- son, who is from New Zealand, is heard often in Seven- teenth Ward. Alternating with the brethren are the Singing Sisters. Organized just last year, they have proven many times their unusual singing ability. Joan Justis is the talented director. The Seventeenth Ward is very proud of Klair Bybee. He wrote and produced an original three-act play presented to the largest recorded MIA night. Bishop H. Dorrell Taylor presides over Sev- enteenth Ward with assistance of his two counselors, Donald F. Jensen and Clarence Schramm. LEFT TO RIGHT: Floyd Haupt, Clerk; Clarence Schramm, Coun.; Don F. Jensen, Coun.; H. Darrell Tay- lor, Bishop. Dale Tingey is the bishop of the newest ward, the Eight- eenth Ward. The membership receives news every other Sunday from their ward newspaper, Y-View News and Views. Bishop Tingey is assisted in the leadership of the ward by Joseph Brinkerhoff and Mar- vin Higbee, his two counselors. The Relief Society under the direction of Josephine Wells has sponsored several ward dinners. The Mutual in turn has sponsored a Halloween and a Valentine dance open to the entire ward. The Gold and Green Ball was held March 9 at the Page School. LEFT TO RIGHT: Dale Tingey, Bishop; Joseph Brinker- hoff, Coun.; Marvin Higbee, Coun.; Melvin Mabey, Clerk. 103 i Sporh High above the floor He bounds, with grace in every line, And flicks the ball towards the strings With skill that comes from deep within. Strong and taut the muscles flow, His face resolved and set, Whilst teammates watch with rising hopes And opponents tense - to spring If he should fail, And in the darkened house Where every breath is held And every fan with heart astir Shares the passing moment That is his. Football Brigham YuLjn--j University tuoiball lias luially been awakened, and has begun to flex its muscles like a giant rising from a long sleep. With Coach Harold Kopp lead- ing the way, the 1957 Cougar football team fought its way to a second place Skyline Conference finish — the highest in 16 years. For leading the Cougars from seventh to second place in one short year, Coach Kopp was named coach of the year in the Skyline Conference. But this was nothing new to the sturdy New Englander who had taken coach of the year honors four times in six years of his coaching career. Three of these awards were won at Rhode Island, where he piled up a record of 25 wins, five losses, and two ties. However, the success of the 1957 team was not a one man show. The players and coaches, with encouragement from the fans, worked hard all year to put together some fine performances and compile five conference wins. Although the squad was dominated by sophomore players, they shook the sophomore jinx early in the season and showed some very alert defensive plays. The Cougar defenders were tops in the nation in stopping punt returns and tied the national record of 32 fumble recoveries. They showed skill at picking off loose balls not only on the ground, but also in the air — inter- cepting 21 passes while losing only ten of their own. This was indeed an unusual record for a team which had 23 sophomores out of 46 listed on the roster. But these sopho- mores were a maior factor in the Cougars ' successful season. Although they were inexperienced, it was their talent and enthusiasm that gave the team the extra boost that was needed. With plenty of returning talent and a crew of freshmen players trying to crack the varsity squad, the 1958 Cougar team should again be a con- tender for the Skyline crown. Allan Davis Oweri Dixon Tally Stevens Harold Kopp, Brigham Young Uni- versity head football coach, was named 1957 Coach of the Year in the Skyline Conference.  Max Tolbert .iis - n ; Dav-j II = nd against Denver before huge Homecoming crowd. Players had to be alert to stop the opposition. H. Slapley atib The season had its unhappy moments as Tempers flared when the Cougars had about cinched possession of well as its happy ones. the coveted wagon wheel. Scores T Brigham Young Opponents iiCJfe -% 14 Arizona 14 JK ' .!r _3 1t 7 Kansas State 36 lA ' . 20 Montana 7 K hS K l iV 4r« m Utah 27 BJL PF ' '  « ■• Wyoming SmIA ' !L iiAA 25 Denver 6 14 Utah State 14 Fresno State 27 26 Colorado State 9 ' ' M M 1 14 New Mexico 12 Coach Kopp accepts wheel ' alter healing Aggies. Taylor M. Chriatley mwn Utah player tries acrobatics as Cougars close in. i Trainers made sure players were all right before continuing play. HowGid Ri;.-3 God lackicd u Der.ver ball-carr.cr ;;i d ;i erou3 territory v. ' li;lo both ar.d tb.Guscir.do of la:. J .--. kcd o;.. If Hubbs couldn ' l find a way through the line, he went over. mm D. Woolstenhulme K. Wheal f Fans rushed out on the field to congratu- late the team for victory. Cougars joyously took charge of the wagon wheel, symbolic of football supremacy between BYU and Utah State. Ife Keith Hubbs suddenly found lumsell m the clear with C loiaoo Imitates Ramd m hv t paisuit v ith teammates try- ing to block two at once. L. Regis W. Chamberlain Cougar quarterback Carroll Johnston runs the ball in the Aggie contest. Coach Kopp always kept a corc-tu! v.-,::;. . ' ! on hi boys while plotting new strategy. I ( i. Joe McGinn uses a straight-arm against Aggie tackier Freshman Foothall Perhaps the most important element in building great football teams is getting and keeping top player material. Brigham Young University coaches hove again accom- plished this by bringing some outstanding freshman talent to grace the freshman team, and prospects for great future teams were never brighter. The 1957 edition of the fresh- man football squad, recently christened the Gatos, rolled to a three and one record against some fine competition. The Gatos opened the season by blasting the Ramblers from Utah State 46 to 7, scoring 39 of their points in the second half. But the next week-end was a cold and dreary one for the Cougar greenlings as they fumbled their way through a 20 to 6 loss to a powerful Wyoming freshman team. The unbeaten Wyoming yearlings took the initiative when they pounced on a Gato fumble in the end zone for cm easy six points, and went right on to win despite some brilliant plays by the BYU freshmen. However, the Gatos bounced back full of fight to crush a highly touted fresh- man team from Montana State and end its five game winning streak. Win number three was notched at the expense of the hapless Utah freshmen as the Gatos rolled to an easy 42 to victory. FRONT ROW: Bud Belnap, Roy Tidwell, Gary Beckstead, Hal Lewis, Michael Jones, Eddie Young, Richard Garcia, John Shacklett, Dale Grant, LaVere Simon, Jerry Crittendon, Merlin Smith, Dave. Pulsipher, Clark Stringham. SECOND ROW: K. Smith, Larry Harrison, Von Taylor, Dick Magoffin, Sherm Beazer, Leslie Walch, Richard Dunn, Bruce Kochevar, Jim Shumway, Kent Home, Elwin Kay Harper. THIRD ROW: Jack Gilford, Shirley Christensen, Albert Hoffman, John Duke, Wilbur Cardon, Ron Nielson, Wesley Vorwaller, Henry Taber, Dale Long, Dennis Moffit. FOURTH ROW: Joe Degregario, Gory Dunn, Dan Morgan, ' Jerry Lamb, Ron Doty, Ron Tomlinson, Dave Barrus, Rulon Johnson, Don Buckner, Lynn Mathie. FIFTH ROW: Coach Jay Van Noy, Coach Rex Reeve, Head Coach Max Tolbert, Coach Jim Dity, Coach Dick Felt. Fumbles were common in the Wyom- ing game and all altention became fixed on the ball as the offensive team got that sinking feeling, (above). Cou- gar frosh broke through the line to catch the ball-carrier from behind and break up the ploy (left). Line play was an important factor in the Gotos ' suc- cessful season (below left). The last defensive man stopped a Gato scoring at- tempt with a well-executed tackle. Baskethall Brigham Young University basketball coach, Stan Watts, again guided the Cougars to the Skyline Conference first division, in spite of the inexperi- ence which handicapped the team. Coach Watts has never had a team finish under third place and has never had a losing season. Throughout the rugged 1958 basketball season, the team seemed to hang in a bal- ance between its inexperi- ence and its great potential, and the two factors about balanced with the Cougars compiling a 13 win, 13 loss season. Inexperience show- ed its ugly head in the form of bad passes, traveling, etc., in almost every game and the Cougars, realizing this as their weakness work- ed hard to correct it. The middle of the season was a joy to the loyal fans, as the squad p ut on a terrific show to win eight straight games and jump into the Skyline lead. With this amazing surge the Cougars took on the favorite ' s roles, only to falter and prove once again the unpredictability of the Skyline Conference. Fans gave the Cougars a big boost towards a successful defense of their championship as a total of 95,533 cheering fans turned out to the 12 home games. The Cougar attack was led by all-conference forward, John Nicoll, who led the conference in rebounds and field goal percentage while placing second in scoring. Mel Wilkes, who is the only Cougar not returning, was a big boost to the Cougar cause with his steady and coolheaded ball- handling. Roy Thacker, the only starter who returned from last year ' s team, was ineligible at the first of the season, but provided some fine play later that helped spark the Cougars to victory. Russ Peterson and John Gustin also put in some fine play that helped the Cougars out of some tight spots. Besides defeating every Skyline opponent at least once, the Cougars scored victories over Washington, Portland, Loyola, and Montana State. Through a hard-fought season, the Brig- horn Young University basketball team made up for its inexperience with its great spirit. affii 1 ff a : Teamwork? Roy Thacker and John Nicoll had plenty of it in spear- heading the Cougar scoring at- tack. Gary Miles r cores BYU Opponen 45 Washington 43 52 Washington 63 45 Iowa State 54 G3 Portland 54 55 Oregon 63 76 Oregon 79 68 Tennessee 83 74 Alabama 77 56 Vanderbilt 89 90 Loyola 84 69 Montana 71 64 Montana State 80 90 Colorado State 80 62 Wyoming 50 81 Utah 67 67 Utah State 55 67 Montana State 53 66 New Mexico 53 72 Denver 60 69 Utah State 66 46 Wyoming 74 49 Colorado State 74 46 Utah 74 81 Montana 73 57 Denver 65 77 New Mexico 54 •Conference games Bill Treu was one of the hardest driving members of the team. Players always had to be alert to keep from losinn thp b Mac Madsen 4 Speedy guard, Mel Wilkes, who was the only senior on the team, played an exceptional floor game. Unorthodox shots were sometimes the way to score. 120 Blg ndSRcthdll pl(iy( rs (iro slof pcd hy llw C(uu( r(i iritn Inouifnls written on their faces Who fouled who? Well, the referee seemed to be the only one that was sure. Iowa State ' s experienced team proved too much to handle for the inexperienced Cougar squad. , Roy Thacker was one of the few .eeping the ball was sometimes the ,ers in the game that was good on lordest part of rebounding. The lay-in was not always easiest way to score. f -jst break. i 1 ' • !V The success of the 1957-58 season can well be attributed to a great team effort. Players who never had the opportunity to start a game often came through with some fine ploy in the crucial moments. John NicoU got most of the publicity, but a large share of the credit for his success, as well as the success of the team as a whole, must go to the players who didn ' t get the publicity. Trainer, Rod Kimball, was always on hand to j look after the health of the players. Russ Peterson ' s shooting helped the Cougars win some rough ones. l« John Guslin ' s jump shots kept the opposition worried. Mel Wilkes made a specialty of picking up loose balls. Lay-ins by John Nicoll were the terror of the opposition — and with good reason. tah : fin I i f 1  w F opK- ' -l 1 ' l a J I ■' - ' w 43 mmm Standing: Ron Abegglen, Rickey Shumway, Danny Moore, Larry Hess, Bob Skousen, Ken Hunt, Stave Crookston, Dave Eastis, Lonnie Gleave, Bruce Hill, Lament Skousen, Gary Earnest, Frank Cooper, and Sherrell Berrett. Knool- ing: Coach Bob Bunker and Jack Millet, manager. Freshman Baskethall One of the most colorful freshman basketball teams ever to be assembled at BYU lightened the hearts of coaches and fans with its performances. Coach Bunker ' s crew com- piled a 10-2 season record, the two one-point losses being the only losses for BYU freshmen in the last 27 games. The University of Utah Papooses who lost one game to the Gatos by fourteen points got revenge for past defeats by pinning the two one-point losses on the Gatos. This year ' s freshman team was the highest scoring in BYU history, averaging almost 85 points per game, while holding their opponents to over 20 points per game less. This team promises a lot of help for Coach Watts in the coming year ' s Varsity squad. Lonnie Gleave launched many hook shots to the dis- Rickey Shumwoy ' s speed help- may of the opposition. ed break up many plays. 124 Players had to be alert to stop the fast breaks. m Dave Easlis was an aggressive rebounder besides being a deadly man Bob Skousen ' s jump shot made him one of the team ' s ith a hook shot. scomrs. Ken Hunt ' s alertness v as invaluable to the team, especially in those crucial moments when there was a loose ball. All three Utah games were hard-fought affairs. fy Track Fine track teams, coached by Clarence Robi- son, have almost become a tradition in the Skyline Conference. For the past three years the skillful BYU track and field stars have run away with the conference championship, and all predictions were that it would happen again in 1958. The Cougar stars took their annual tour south at the beginning of the season and started the season by humiliating conference mem- ber, New Mexico, 104-27. Arizona State man- aged to down the Cats 77 ' 2-53 ' 2, but Ari- zona was not so fortunate, as they fell 79 2 3- 51 F3, before the Cougar onslaught. During the past four years, BYU track teams hove lost only one conference meet. Although three Cougars who hold Skyline Conference records were lost through graduation, there was still enough depth on the Cougar squad to rate them as favorites to win their fourth straight title. This year ' s team has only four seniors, and is dominated by sophomores and freshmen. Several of the Cougar track stars will be shooting for conference records. In an early exhibition, Marcus Nielsen bettered the con- ference pole vault record by nearly two inches. Although this mark was not counted, he was expected to break the record in one of the conference meets. Coach Robison worked tirelessly with his runners to improve their times. Gary Griffeth finished ahead of Cal Morrell in the intra-squad meet. Rusty Weeks was a lop sprint man. Gary Eliason ran the relay with Gar Gnffeth. McKay Rollins, Oscar Anderson, and Dean Lundell helped Oscar Anderson, Dale Long, Dean Lundell, and pile up high point totals. Wayne Chamberlain were classy runners. Front row: Asst. Coach Paul Anderson, Gory Griffeth, Oscar Anderson, Al Ray, Dave Gordon, Bob Burton, Dave Rober- son, McKay Rollins, Wayne Chamberlain. Second row: Dick Millett, Dove Parker, Dale Long, Terry Jensen, Cal Morrill, Gory Eliason, Billy George, Dean Lundell, Coach Robison. Third row: Jim Thornton, Wayne Norman, Glade Nixon, Eldon Hastings, John Ouinnette, Marc Nielson, Norm Robison, Al Warren, Ted Potter. Back row: Bob Snell, Mel Wilkes, Ben Brooks, Bill Amett, Rusty Weeks, Errol Thompson, Dean Champion, Bob Giff. Track Continued wm illy George threw the discus. Ben Brooks broad jumped 23 feet in early meet. John Ouinnett had top form in the high jump that carried him over 6 ft. 4 pr. tm- « Curtis Brown threw the shot put after football season. Dick Millet held the Western Division low Throwing the javelin was A hurdle record. Warren. m Dave Parker proved to be a fine hurdle man. Mel Wilkes looked back to check on Ben Brooks as he came acroEs the line to win the relay. Dale I. w ! oi.wwed great promise. 129 y JL- Front row: Jim O ' Brien, Frank Heroeri, Karl Brooks, Joe De- Gregorio, Paul Haynie, Stan Jackson, Steve Campora, David J. Garrett. Second row: John Faddis, Roger Glines, Jack Cravens, Leon Moyes, Dale Lewis, Cornell Taylor, Mac Madsen, Coach Joy Van Noy. Back row: Jack Shipp, Gary Cowan, Jay Noylor, Glen Hatch, Dean Bergesen, Richard Thornton, Hugh McMillan, John Jorgenson, Tom Phillips. Baseball Fired by the optimism of Coach Jay Van Noy, baseball began to show signs of becoming a very popular sport at BYU. In the early season games the Cougars gave a performance very pleasing to coaches and fans. On the Cougars ' annual tour south, they managed to win five while losing three against some strong competition. In San Diego the youthful club won two, 2-0 and 3-2, against the Naval Training Center, while dropping a 0-1 decision to the same team. Other victories came at the expense of Los Angeles State, 13-10; Pepperdine, 4-1; and Terminal Island Navy, 10-1. The Cots lost to Los Angeles State, 2-3, and Pepperdine, 0-11. The first games in the Western Division found the BYU dropping two to a strong Utah team, 2-7 and 7-8. Last year BYU tied for second place honors with Utah after Utah State copped the division crown. Although they are loaded with a large number of sophomores and juniors, the Cougars certain- ly hove displayed the spirit necessary to give the season their all. Coach Jay Von Noy was head baseball coach for the second year. ■M Slow curves were hard to hit. After one Utah player got picked off first, this one was ■k Cravens was a pretty good hitter as well as being a fine pitcher. A good crowd turned out on nice sprir.j , ,, „ , days. lor spot. .a3 a popu- Batters had to be prepared for anything. 131 T ennis The tennis team, like most of the other BYU teams this year, was short on experience, but long on desire and spirit. And building a winning team with a lot of untried and unknown potential provided Coach Dixon with a major problem. Stan Collins was the only regular who returned from last year ' s squad. However, three other lettermen — Gary Crondall, Kent Dunford, and Morrie Ballif — also added their ex- perience to the team. Although the experience on the team was very thin. Coach Dixon ' s hopes were brightened con- siderably by the presence of several promising freshmen, and some returned missionaries with varsity experience. The newcomer who showed what was probably the most outstanding promise was a freshman from Texas, Harold Turley. He was runner-up in the state singles in Texas and has had quite a bit of experience in the summer tourna- ments in California. Over the years the tennis championships in the skyline have been pretty evenly divided, with the Cougars winning their fair shore. However, BYU has not token the conference honors since 1950 and 1951. Lost season the Cougar ten- nis squad lost to the University of Utah to end up in second place in the conference after having tied the Utes for the western division crown. But five of the six starters who sparked lost year ' s team were missing when the players for this year ' s squad were assembled. P 1 Not everyone could relox while playing tennis. Above: Maurice Ballif prepares use his backhand. Right: Front row: Poul Hart, Calvin Thorpe, Mel Schetseloor, Dale Wil- liamson, Stan Collins, Gary Crondall, Richard Connelly. Bock row: Jim On- tiveros, Richard Brown, Maurice Bol- lif, Harold Turley, Poul Anderson, Kent Dunford, Don Dixon, Rue Law- rence, Coach Dixon. 132 lis year iiril.Ar.2 Jnbowr. 51 year ' s ieir e:- ieleom Jed con- eshmer., «rience few skyline winning forte IS who players Golf ' Fore! was a common cry on the golt course. Brigham Young UniversifY ' s golf team for the 1958 season promised to be a good one. Coach Buck Dixon had seven returning lettermen back from last year ' s Western Division Champions and all but one man back from the 1958 Western Division and Conference Championship team. Last year the Cougars won the Western Division with ease but then had a bod day at the conference play- offs at Ft. Collins. New Mexico won the team champion- ship, with the Cougar linksters finishing fourth. In outside competition the Cougar golfers ore usually able to hold their own. Last June the team competed in the national collegiate meet at Colorado Springs and finished twelfth, finishing ahead of several Big Ten teams.. The team consists of three G-yeor lettermen — John Geert- sen. Dean James, and Phil Cannon; two 2-year lettermen — Lanny Nielson and Herb Creviston; and two 1-year lettermen — Norm Jorgenson and Win Howe. There are also two newcomers on the scjuad who are pushing the others for one of the top four spots. They are John An- dersen and Errol Raven. The damp spring weather made the course soggy and limited workouts, but with the advent of warm weather things brightened up with an opening match victory over Utah 16 ' 2-l ' 2. The 1958 Cougar golfers are probably one of the best teams ever fielded in the Skyline. i. I First row: Fhil Cannon, John Geertson, Lanny Niels ;, ::. -. . :: ::..• r. Back row: Errol Raven, John Anderson, Herb Crevislon, Norm Jorgenson, Win Howe, and Coach Fred W. Dixon. Wrestling After a poor start during which they lost the first four matches, the Cougar wreptlers brought their season mark to a more respect- able four win and six loss record. The Cougar crew seemed to improve with each match. In the conference championships they came up with third place, behind Wyoming and Colo- rado State. Throughout the season the Cougars relied on big Dave Hanks, senior heavyweight who went through the regular season without be- ing scored upon. Ted Willich in the 167 pound weight class also was a consistent point-get- ter for the Cougars. In the lighter divisions BYU ' s chances were hurt considerably when three lettermen from last year were called on missions. The Cougar grapplers started the season by dropping a match to Mesa College, 12-14, and another to Western State, 10-21. They also lost to Utah State, 14-16, and the Air Force Academy, 9-17. The Cougar crew then came back with a vengeance and defeated Denver University by an overwhelming 31 to 3 score. Utah took two close ones from the Cougars, 13-16, and 15-17. But the hardy Cat grapplers beat Montana State, 24-8, and avenged two earlier losses by downing Utah State, 17-11, and Mesa College 16-15. Dove Hanks was the only Cougar who won his weight class in the conference championships held in the BYU fieldhouse, but Ted Willich, Phil Kresge, and Kent Chamberlain each won second place, while Joe Dewey and Gary Cooper took fourth place honors. An important part of wrestling depends on powerful and skillful legs. If a wrestler wasn ' t careful he could get himself in some awful fixes. i Heavyweight champion Dave Hanks usually finished off opponents in short order. Moves from the standard position were core fully thought out. Wrestlers watched closely for any opportunity for a take-down. Fans sometimes had trouble telling which man v as which. Mens Intramurals Brigham Young University has always taken great pride in its program of intramural activities. Working from the mottos — Sports for all, and An activity for every stu- dent and every student in an activity, — the intramural council has planned a program that provides a wonder- ful variety of activities. The enthusiasm of those who take part in the intramural sports program is a testi- monial that the program will fill a real need in the life of the students. But Intramural Director Bill Hafen and his associates are not going to be satisfied until they can interest every student in some activity. The friendly competition offered provides ample oppor- tunity for developing leadership, learning new skills, and making new friends. One of the most popular ac- tivities and the one that included by for the most partici- pants was the basketball program. An estimated 1140 students played in what was one of the largest leagues in the state. Many of the players came to BYU expecting to play varsity basketball, but could not make the team. This type often helps a great deal in keeping high standards of competition and help- ing other students to greater proficiency in the game. Another activity that aroused wide interest was the Fite Night which pitted some of the best amateur wrestlers and boxers in the school. With other activities ranging from archery to table tennis, any student who had an interest in sports was able to fill his longing for activity through the intramural program. Those who took part reaped many rewards in a better life, and a new health and vigor. Fencing was a new and interesting activity that had mar followers. Basketball action was always spirited and exciting. a Fight Nile was very successful and drew a good crowd. Bid t xM Intramural Director Bill Hoien presented Dick Davis with the medal for best all- around gymnast, as others looked on. one of many activities. Flag football players gained a skill as well as the enjoyment of a good game. Mens Intramurals PADDLEBALL— DOUBLES Joe Ouigley and Joe Hansen — Gone Johns CO-RECREATION BADMINTON Robert Woodward and Diana WooIIey FITE NITE Brigadiers TABLE TENNIS DOUBLES Carl Wrigley and Jim O ' Brien — San Diego Club CHESS Hans Morawiski — Chess Club CHECKERS Arthur Thorson— Vol Hyric PADDLEBALL— SINGLES Jim O ' Brien — San Diego VOLLEYBALL .- Gone Johns TABLE TENNIS— SINGLES Jim O ' Brien — San Diego HANDBALL Lloyd Richmond— Viking BADMINTON— SINGLES Sloan Hales —Viking TENNIS-SINGLES Harold Turley —Independent HORSESHOES-SINGLES Bob Reed —Brigadier FLAG FOOTBALL Tau Sigma CROSS COUNTRY RUN (TURKEY TROT) Kent Robertson — Hawaiian Club GOLF Mike Jonas — Independent BASKETBALL Eightballs GYMNASTICS , Brigadiers GYMNASTICS ALL-AROUND Dick Davis w omen s Intramurals Participalion of women students on the university cam- pus in physical education and sports is furthered by the women ' s intramural program. This program, under the leadership of Dr. Leona Holbrook, organizes group and individual sports activities for coeds in an effort to create more interest in team and single play. Types of pro- grams were divided into seasonal offerings as a part of the effort to present a diversified slate of activities which would be of benefit and enjoyment to all parti- cipants. Planned play and sports activities are a better way to more enjoyment of life and friendship is the sentiment of Dr. Holbrook, and she gives free-hectrtedly of her time and energy to a sports-for-the-sake-of-sports program -for the year ' s leagues and games was taken from social units, campus housing, wards of the Brigham Young University Stake, physical education majors and independent groups of students. Supervisor of the women ' s intramural program, Joanne Calderwood, aided in the establishment of the yearly series which included competition in volleyball, basketball, softball, tennis, badminton, table tennis, bowling, track, swim- ming and co-educational archery. All may be either team or individual competition. Through a recognition of winners of all events and on annual awards banquet, held this year for the second season, the department hopes to build interest of the women on campus in a program of benefit and enjoyment which will offer new fields of personal development. ' i . L J ' Women ' s Intramural Council consisted of Charleda Foss, Publicity Manager; JoAnn Calderwood, Faculty Advisor; Gweneth Adams, Asst. Intramural Mgr.; Geri Wanloss, Records; Dorene Moody, Soc. Units Co-ordinator; Joyce Cox, BYU Stake Co-ordinator; Elaine Mechaelis, Major Co-ordinator; Maralee Foss, Independent Co-ordinator. Not pictured were: LaVem Ellis, Intramural Manager; Sally Evans, Campus Housing Co-ordinator. Major volleyball winners were: Joleen Reece, Charleda Foss, Gweneth Adams, Maralee Foss, Pat Blume. Sports Managers who put in a lot of work were: Devanna Riddle, Majors Volleyball; Diane Nolen, Organization- al Volleyball; Annie Akau, Organiza- tional Basketball; Vol Shuey, All Cam- pus Tennis; Dixie Grimmett, Bowling; Beth Alene Judy, Table Tennis, Track Meet. Regular organization intramural winners were Vol Nom team members Mary Lou Taylor, Karen Poulter, Marilyn Arnold, Anne Brown and Pat Lee. With the aid of other Val Noms absent at the time of this pictvire, these sportsminded misses copped first place in volleyball and basket- ball for the second straight year. The Val Noms were undefeated in the volleyball contest, but had to battle their way out of a three-way tie with Fidelas and the Hawaiian Club to gamer top honors in the hoop tourney. 139 y r ' - H .1 j a 1 Fine Arts I B On the wings of the morning lA H Came Music ( B With a gay and hlting air. w Bv She curtseyed low, and smiling n Sbm ;;;gHMMM| Before a pink-gold dappled world. 1 S HJI B Melodies she fashioned Of gossamer rainbow thread ' ' ' ' l k. To touch the souls of humans L With tenderness, and love. n ■■' ■■■■■.■k ' ' She set their hearts a-singing. 1 Turned their thoughts away from woe m mj And brought comfort to the weary ftSStU K m As the golden sun sunk low K K And the stars came out to ploy. JH 1 I BE.v ' 1 141 IB BfcMMjgjriir pT igyt - v ' a B .. c 142 The artist visualizes character as the reality, not To achieve complete unity of composition, each detail must be in har the form. monious accord. Richly-tinted still life paintings, sculptured pieces of fine texture, cmd warmly colored landscapes (left) contrast with the light and shade results of the photographer ' s art (right). Patient application to principles produces the spark of genius. Art The beauty of form, of light, of color, line and composition is an un- told joy, even to those who are laymen in the fine arts. Whether it be in finelly textured marble or bronze, on canvas, in clay, metal, wood or any other medium suitable for its purpose, the clean flow- ing line, the fresh color, or the expressed vision of the creator, draws to its beauty the eye of the beholder. Students at the University not only have the opportunity to study these things, but, through the displays and exhibitions arranged by the department, the student is able to absorb the arts of the ages, in appreciating the artistry of the Titians, the Raphaels, the Cellinis, and the many other great names in the world of Art. Art has its modern application too, so that the everyday things we use in daily life will be not only useful, but pleasing to the eye. The department has the responsibility of train- ing desirous students, in theory and practice, to enable them to enter into competitive fields in the world of modem business. Adver- tising, designing, and illustrating are some of the fields which offer a colorful challenge to the art student. But the pleasure of creating is not reserved solely for the career-minded. A hobby through which one con express, without words, the so-deep hidden emotions within, is as much a necessity in the modem world as a career, for it is in art that we accomplish realization, understanding and development. Irv I Students leam from real life, from design, and from essentials. Expression— so important to technical excellence. Blending into notes of colorful harmony, the song pours out to the audience. A Cappella CI loir Members of A Cappella Choir. Front row (1 to r):Joyce Far- ley, Arlene Mulhern, Chyleen Bacon, Joyce Swan, Diane Stevenson, Margaret Kohler, Carol Dawn Lee, Dixie Bar- ker, Barbara Niles, Mel Roe Bateman, Ada Ruth Jones Beverly Simmons. Second row (1 to r): Ruth Stanfield, Doris Bacon, Evelyn Harris, Clare Schroeter, Marsha Hoyt Ron Hadley, Darrell Hadley, Ron Lee, Sherman Gibbs, Bar- bara Ellsworth, Marilyn Ramsay, Halene Brinton, Naomi Davis, Teddy Rohback. Third row (1 to r): Carol Bussell- berg, Marian Ashby, Jesse Steppe, George Hewitt, John Moody, Gary Heiner, Robert Echols, Gerald Tolman, Dwight Ladle, John Lile, Sherman Johansen, Lynn Belnop, ' Russell Crockett, Rex Arnett, Helen Walser, Beverly Pin- cock, Louine Johnson. Fourth row (1 to r): Louise Johnson, Marilyn Hansen, Doreen Kurr, Wayne Keith, Blaine Watts! Lewis Hooker, Gary Brown, George Jarvis, Frank Hen- ricks, David Shepherd, J. Pyper, Drew Van Wagoner, Larry Bluth, Clayne Robison, Stephen Brown, Joyce Muh- lestein, Carole Lamb, Naomi Christensen. Members not in picture are Ray Andrus, Lynn Johnston, Del Hughes, Dick Robbins, Buzz Abegg, Lynne Bloomfield. Since its organization in 1949, the A Cappella Choir has toured extensively throughout Utah and the western States, the great local tradition of the university serving as an excellent background for this specialized type of choral music. Extensive auditions are held each year to select the choir of 65 members, who, this year, came from fourteen states, Washington, D.C., and Canada. Ten mem- bers have been in the service and others are active in university and church positions. Receiving his BS degree of University of Utah, Director Norman R. Gulbrandsen, was granted a fellowship to Northv estem University where he was Asst. Director of Choral activities and gained his MM degree. Practice or.:: purity of perfection. 145 m Madrigals In 1952 when Dr. John R. Halliday returned to BYU after a trip to Europe, he organized the Madrigal Sing- ers of BYU. This group of fine musicians is carefully auditioned and selected. Almost every member of the group is a soloist in his own right. Several are accom- plished instrumentalists as v ell as vocalists, and some have given full evening or graduate recitals and have taken leading roles in BYU operas. The group is widely acclaimed throughout the United States and Canada, where it has toured some 25,000 miles during the last five seasons. Their repertoire includes songs in six languages, and since its inception, the choir has learned 400 pieces of music. As Assistant Director is Kurt Weinzinger, formerly assistant director of the famous Vienna Academy Choir. He holds a diploma from the Vienna Academy in trombone, theory and composition, and has had extensive training and ex- perience as a vocal coach. Front row (1 to r) Sally Waddoups, Celia Ann Hoynie, Norma Gwilliam, Vanja Yorgason, Diane Heder, Carol Halliday, Luene Kleinman, R ' Lene Jensen, Billie Lou Sorensen, Luan Frederickson, Janice Bailey. Back row (1 to r) Sharon Sims, Morcia Black, Marilyn Stanley, James Guinn, McKay Rollins, James Rawlings, Jerome Willden, Ralph Gam, Paul Montgomery, Kent Van Wegener, Joe Armstrong, Theron Burgess, Rodney Zabriskie, Maughan McMurdie, Kurt Weinzinger, Judy Grover, Colleen Redford, Patricia Bobbel. Dr. John R. Halliday, chair- man of the BYU department of music since 1948, studied choral conducting at the State Academy of Music in Berlin, and later in Paris and Rome. He has served as as- sistant conductor to the Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir, and as acting dean of the BYU 146 College of Fine Arts. Members of the choir rest and relax between numbers. Performing in a beautiful setting. A nioment of relaxation. Awaiting the conductor ' s signal. A. Hilden, N. Twitchell, A. rrankc, Young, N. L. Gardner, M. Gish, R. Wilkinson, G. Pratt, K. Hall, Front to back (1 to r) First row: Dr. Earl, S. Harrison, S. Rich, D. K Atkinson, K. Stanfield, D. Dwight, N. Paris, L. Petty, Brandt Curtis. Second row: A. Voyles, C. Shumway, D. Ewing, L. Judd, E. Bean, K. Rex, V. Jackson, C. Tilley. Third row: J. Arnold, M. Barrus, L. LeVar, M. Ostergaard, D. Green, D. Larson, A. Mendoza, D. Shurtleff, R. Hall, E. Bonelli, E. Oaks, J. Hyer, B. Taylor. Fourth row: S. Smiley, J. Falslev, F. Gardner, N. Irvin, E. Ellsworth, R. Stout, W. Wood, K. Bybee, K. Hoover, J. Milliner, C. De Gaston, J. Justis, J. Beckstead, C. Jacobs, B. Peterson. Fifth row: P. Remington, J. Redford, M. Grange, S. Johansen, D. Bartels, N. Oliphant, R. Ralphs, H. Wolthius, D. Bucknum, T. Ericksen, D. McDowell, J. Bain, S. Kearns, M. Davenport, B. Whitford, S. Larson. Opera W orkshop The Opera workshop provides opportunities for BYU stu- dents to participate in operatic productions, not only in the training of musical parts but in all the technical re- quirements, including acting and stage presence, neces- sary to stage opera. The first opera presented by the work- shop was Amahl and the Night Visitors by Gian-Carlos Menotti and, during Spirit of the Y Week the opera in four acts, Martha by Foltow was presented for a four night season. Dr. Don Earl directed the entire performance. Scenes from the operas appear below. Dr. Don Earl, Director of the Opera Workshop, re- ceived his doctorate de- gree from Indiana Univer- sity. His enthusiasm for operatic works and his un- tiring energy combine to inspire participating stu- dents to give of their best. First row (1 lo r): Dr. Earl, Mary lean Norman, Beverly Harris, Nancy Skeen, Cecelia Ross, Jean Tidwell, Penni Moody, Dorene Moody, Brandt Curtis. Second row (1 to r): Kathryn Carlstcn, Helen Mackay, Dorene Moesser, Linda Johnson, Evelyn Murray, Jane Swift, Jean- ette Royle, Nancy Hansen. Third row (1 to r): Carolyn Evans, Dorothy Norton, Sharon Holman, Evelyn Oaks, Diane Love, Nancy Robinson, Kay Snow, Joyce Warburton, Carol Noble. Fourth row (1 to r): Wildon Webb, Evan Bean, Graeme Frehner, Wayne Keith, Denis Hollow, Noel Twitchell. First row (1 to r): Barbara Barry, Briant Davis, Mary Ann Merrill, Arlene league. Jay Yc . :ren Ogden. Second row (1 to r): Louise Wakefield, Wayne Wood, Dorothy Shoush, Merilynne Rich. ■; -?n Skousen, Georgia Ashcraft, Barbara Watts, Pat Miller, Joie Falslev, Lynn Shurtleff. Third row: Deonna Watkins (at piano), Naomi Boyer, Frosty Duerden, Marvin Jenkins, Jacob Bos, Robert Rothlisberger, Richard Whelchel, Janet Anderson, Nancy Carey, Marian Anderson, Gerald Nielsen, Robert James, Roy Rummler, Ed Yaeger. Fourth row: Ina Lou Cheney, Al Richman. Sharron Ward. mm Male Ch orus The University Male Chonis appeared in many pro- grams throughout the year, participating in the state- wide television program, broadcast at Christmas time. The Chorus won great approval for its interpretations and the quality of the singing. Throughout the year the Chorus toured many places in Utah to perform at varied activities. With other music groups they com- bined to sing at the annual Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City. With the Women ' s Chorus, the Male Chorus performed at one of the assemblies, and, as a separate unit, ap- peared on devotional assemblies throughout the year. This group of male voices has developed greatly since its organization in 1955 and has become one of the most looked for items on school programs. Front row (1 to r) David Jorvis, Dennis Kingborn, George Reynolds, David Foulger, Robert Roush, J. P. Colyar, Robin Norris, George Turner, Harry Torr, Vernon Matt- son, Keith Slade, Richard Dewey. Second row (1 to r) Wallace Penrose, Robert Harmon, Lcryne Evans, Merrill Olson, Robert Jenkins, Gary McClurg, Mario Sogers, Verl Doman, William Ashmore, Max Anderson, Wayne Marberry, Gene Hughs. Third row (1 to r) Charles Pen- rose, Miles Judd, R. Gibbs, Grant Winn, Arnold String- ham, Grant Smith, David Coombs, David Bush, Keith Child, Royce Bills, Hugh Alsop. Ralph Woodward, Director of the Male Chorus. His pleas- ant personality and unfailing good humor inspire the stu- dents to give of their best, sometimes surprising them- selves with the result. Beautiful harmony is not achieved without a great deal of assiduous practice. f, Cjejj 150 m Cares slip away and pleasure fills the soul as the song issues forth. Hymns are prayers set to music. 151 mm Responding to the artistry of the Director, the Chorus flows into song. Director Norman Gulbrandsen conducts Chorus. w omen s Ch orus Members of Women ' s Chorus. Front row (1 to r): Anne Shef- field, Diane Gilchrist, Shirlene Atkinson, Beverly Devey, Janet Anderson, Beverly Morrison, Ruth Olsen, Carol Ju- lian, Carolyn Crawford, Pat Lee, Carolyn Brohberg, Vir- ginia Lutz, Susan Poppas, Joyce McDonald, Kara Row- berry, Dixie Randall, Jeanette Taylor, Judy Volman. Second row (1 to r): Sunny Evans, Karla Rees, Mary Korth, Cerita Moore, Clifta Bright, Carol Cox, Gilberta Fieldsted, Janet Randall, Sharon Elton, Mary Bonelll, Sally Murdock, Lynne Croft, Karen Dixon, Janet Kane, Yvonne Blaylock, Norma Blake. Third row (1 to r): Nanette Hinckley, Shirley Nordgren, Margene Petersen, Carol Pulley, Karen Hard- wick, Joyce Green, Zetta Lee, Carolyn Whittaker, Beverly Armstrong, Ev McKnight, Elaine Sabin, Marcia Musser, Shirley Smith, Verda Kemper, Ela Dee Thomley. Fourth row (1 to r): Marlene Corak, Judy Petersen, Emaline Skidmore, Alyce Giles, Vira Murphy, Rella Sproul, Cheryl Armstrong, Gloria Anderson, Aria Clegg, Susanne Pal- mer, Gloria Norr, Donna Redd, Patty Jo Ward, Mary Anne Keeler, Adele Neilson. From 275 applicants this year were chosen 65 members of the Women ' s Chorus, organized by Norman R. Gul- brandsen in 1953. Selected for poise and charm as well as for beauty of voice and music ability, the group per- formed throughout Utah, and participated in the Music Dept. Christmas Program, Spring Concert and appeared at many stake conferences and student assemblies. Notes of pure gold melt into the glory of crescendmg sounds Director of the Women ' s Chorus, Norman R. Gul- brandsen has established himself in the field of vocal pedagogy and choral con- ducting. In 1956 he v as bari- tone soloist in the perform- ance of the oratorio, Bel- shazzar ' s Feast , a produc- tion subsequently recorded for commercial disfribution. University Chorale in alphabetical order: K. Abbott, A. Alder, R. Allen, E. Allphin, K. Andersen, C. Anderson, D. Anderson, V. Anderson, A. Marlon Andrus, E. Armstrong, S. Askby, C. Ashton, M. Gay Austin, W. Baker, B. Barney, D. Barney, G. Hartley, D. Bates, G. Becenti, M. Beckstead, C. Bell, R. Benson, L.Berland, D. Beutler, B. Bird, T. Black, B. Blackett, S. Bodily, N. Bolay, S. Bourne, F. Bremer, N. Broadbent, M. Brown, J. Brundage, A. Budge, I. Burnham, V. M. Burnham, W. Burris, G. Bush, D. Byers, J. Cannon, M. Christensen, S. Christensen, B. Christison, M. Christen- son, E. Craythorn, D. Crockett, D. Crow, G. Crow, D. Crow- ther, R. Gushing, D. DaGrade, C. Dance, G. Day, R. Day, D, Dean, A. Denning, L. Dennis, K. Derrick, A. Dunford, I. Ed- gar, G. Ellis, C. Fagy, S. Ferrill, L. Fielding, M. Fish, L. M. Fletcher, D Folder, SaDonna Frederick, T. Gallagher, D. Garrett, K. Giles, B. Green, C. Green, M. Green, D. Griffin, D. Grimand, B Grotegut, D. Goss, J. Gunn, S. Hackley, L. Holies, J. Hall, M. Hammond, P. Hanchett, M. Hansen, D. Hansen, K. Hardy, J. Harrison, JoAnn Haslam, P. Haws, LeRoy Heaton, Judith Henrie, J. Holm, R. Horsley, C. Hug- gins, M. Huss, D. James, E. Jensen, J. Jensen, C. Johns, J. Johnson, J. Johnson, R. Johnson, S. See Johnson, M. Jones, J. Kapp, T. Keele, B. Keiser, P. Kelly, M. Larsen, S. Larsen, D. Larson, B. LeBaron, V. Ann Lenroot, C. Lindberg, L. University Chorale is one of the largest musical organi- zations on campus and is open to all students without audition. In addition to meeting on Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays, Chorale members attend Oratorio Choir rehearsals every Tuesday. Under the direction of Ralph Woodward the Chorale had a satisfying year of activity. Autumn quarter the Chorus sang The Hun- dredth Psalm at a devotional assembly, and also par- ticipated in the Christmas Concert in December, with other musical organizations. They sang A Christmas Cantata accompanied by the BYU Symphony Orches- tra. Many of the Chorale members participated on the Christmas Television Program. Winter quarter, the Uni- versity Chorale took part in the Brigham Young Uni- versity Stake fireside, singing, Sing Unto the Lord . Students attending assemblies also heard the chorus sing Morning Hymn and Jesus, Word of God Incar- nate . 154 ■ft 15 - Lyman, J. Madsen, J. Madsen, E. Maloy, D. May, J. Mayer, E. McCauley, S. McNeil, B. Vande Merive, G. Merrill, C. Mickelsen, C. Middaugh, A. Miller, M. Monson, M. Mon- son, S. Morley, N. Ann Morrell, C. Mortensen, P. Morten- sen, J. Mott, M Murphy, A. Neal, M. Neely, G. Nelson, R. Voe Nelson, S. Ness, S. Nielsen, J. Nims, C. Niman, I. Oliver, B. Olson, H. Olson, K. Olson, S. Oswald, J. Page, K. Peck, C. Penrod, E. Peterson, S. Phillips, E. Pond, B. Pul- sipher, R. Query, N. Ray, N. Ray, T. Reid, J. Ruvell, J. Richards, M. Richter, F. Robertson, D. Rockwood, E. Rock- wood, . Roland, G. Roper, C. Ross, R. Roswall, P. Rowley, R. Rummber, J. Rushton, R. Scrfster, H. Sanderson, M. Sar- gent, K. Senzee, K. Shaw, D. Shimoda, V. Shuey, G. Sham way, D. Skriver, A. Smart, A. Smith, L Smith, H. Sparks G. Stable, J. Starlin, S. Stewart, D. Stimpson, L Stoddard M. Stokes, C. Sulivan, P. Swainston, S. Swenson, L Tan ner, A. Tingey, D. Thompson, J. Thompson, Mary Threet C. Tippetts, P. Trimmell, E. Turner, S. Van Scyoc, A. Wof linden, L. Walker, L. Walker, W. Walker, K. Wallace, D Wangsgard, R. Ward, L. Washburn, M. Watts, M. Webb C. Westenskow, J. Westring, S. Whitaker, M. White, N Whitehead, M. Whiting, M. Whiting, M. Wilson, B. Withe- row, P. Zinn. During Spring quarter, the Chorale joined with the other cam- pus choruses, under the direction of John R. Halliday and Don Earl to sing for a special assembly and for General Con- ference in Salt Lake City on April 4th. Included in their presentation were, Psalm 150 , Oh, Say What Is Truth? , Oh, My Father , Send Forth Thy Spirit , AUelujah Christ Is Risen , and How Beautiful Are The Feet of Him . In May, the University Chorale and Oratorio Choir presented a Spring Concert. Gary L. Roper and Melvin G. Wilson assist- ed Professor Woodward during the year, as student manag- ers. Delmo Grigg was pianist for the organization. Ralph Woodward, di- rector of University Chorale and Oratorio Choir, inspired mem- bers of the group with his outstanding musical knowledge and ability, his sense of humor and his pa- tience. w mm Front row (1 to r) Patricia Henrie, Jorge Kemeny, Nancy Bomen.Karen Polly, Betty Ann Hoover, Lee Ann Vander- ford, Barbara Jo Allen, Mary Safsten. Second row (1 to r) Merrill Johnson, Barbara Jean Barry, Jeonette Hunt, Carol Forslund, Carol Halliday, Mary Ellen Camwall, Kenneth Jensen, Naomi Boyer, Jenie Decker, Prof. Quentin Nord- gren, June Dahle, Mary Alice Monson. Third row (I to r) Briant Davis, Cleone Cheney, K. Lynn Paul, Alden Cros- by, Mary Louise Jacob, Don DaGrade, Marvin Jenkins, Bill Washburn, Larry Merrill, Prof. Jacob Bos, Lawrel Deck- a,Prt My Fourth Dwi, lanet; Symphony Orchestra Brigham Young University Symphony Orchestra is one of the most versatile musical organizations on campus. It participates with choral units at devotional assem- blies, the music department ' s Music for Christmas pro- gram, and annual Oratorio, presented in the fieldhouse each spring. The orchestra performs the important ser- vice of giving outstanding young artists of the Brigham Young University the opportunity of appearing as solo- ist with full symphony orchestra accompaniment. This past year, five artist-students of the university were ac- corded this privilege. This group is one of the main tour- ing musical groups of the university, having appeared in concerts in almost every city of importance through- out the entire west, as well as on campus. Sweet music a background to song. Music pleasantly grasps its adherents. MM ' ih — . ' 1 r- or. Prof. Harold Laycock, Olive Montori, Lynn Shurtleff, lack Morris, Karen Ogden, Selene Sondberg, Loya Vance. Fourth row (1 to r) Corita Stroble, Glenna Jennings, JoAnn Long, Eugene Jensen, Sonia Peterson.Glenna Stable, Helen Dunn, Corleton Whelchel, Floyd Murphy.Clifford Madsen, Janet Anderson, LeRoy Gibbons, Tony Thurber, Leon Bad- ham, Douglas Perry, Lamar Twitchell, Allen Watson, Mitzi Towle, Bryce LeBoron, Sharron Ward, Irene Webb, Wayne Wood, Mary Ann Merrill, Barbara Nelson, Elaine Jennings, Dixie Thomson, Lureon Dennison. Fifth row, Robert Camp- bell, Dee Woods, Laurie Blomquist. J Lawrence Sardoni, con- ductor of the Orchestra, who has built if into one of the most outstanding university orchestras in America. He has appeared as guest conductor of or- chestras in Colorado, Ida- ho, Montana and Oregon. How 1 (I to r): Bill Washburn, Patricia Larsen, Marvin Gay, Jack Rushton, Linda Callister, Marilyn McMeen, Joyce Snow, Mary Ellen Cornwall. Row 2: Marvin Jenkins, Frosty Duerden, Arlene Moyberry, Robert Bowden, Janice Fife, Don DaGrade, Jeanne Millar, Kenneth Jensen, Roxanna Day, Naomi Bo yer, Patricia Brighton, LaRue Barrus, Janet Grigg, Delma Grigg, Janice Capp, Mary Oveson, Jaque Meiling. ROW 3: Robert Campbell, Adele Haynie, David Thyne, Ada Barlow, Hal Tucker, Leon Ericksen, Beverly Painter, Bruce Whitening, Nancy Carey, Marian Anderson, Laurie Blonquist, Nancy Deputy, LeRoy Gibbons, Janet Anderson, Concert Band A high honor was accorded to the Concert Band this year when an invitation was extended by the largest group of music teachers in the United States for the Band to appear at the Music Educators National Conference in Los An- geles. The Concert Band, directed by Ralph G. Laycock, also made a three day tour of Utah and Idaho in Decem- ber 1957. Assemblies, Christmas Concert and concerts at South High, Salt Lake City, Lincoln Junior High, Orem, and Provo High filled a busy schedule for this group of talented musicians. 158 Music is one of the fairest gifts of God. The poetry of music blends into har- mony as musicians play their instru- ments. s. ' U , Row 4; Grady Edenlieid, Irene Webb, joAnn Zirbel, Creig McAurthor, Bob Gene Dayley, Morriner Beckstead, Clif- ford Madsen, Tracy Rollins, Charleton Whelchel, Larry Bastian, Joy Terry, Cornelia Botes, Gene Smith. ;, .. . ;. _,.... . „„., _„:; King, Robert James, Lamar Lay- ton, Russell Fadiey, Dougles Perry, Larry Wright, Paul Mortensen, Leon Badham, Scott Schwab, Ed Yeager, Roy Tidwell, Bill Broadbent. Not present: Evan Winters, Robert Womick. i I IP VMfM .W - Prof. Ralph Laycock, con- ductor of the Band. He achieved succes s when the Band ' s performance at the National Convention of Music Educators Con- ference in Los Angeles this year, was acclaimed by music lovers as an out- standing event. J He plays like a god, makes the Strad sing as an angel, a New- York paper said of Zino Frances- catti, who appeared at BYU Janu- ary 27. Fernando Germani, one of the world ' s most discriminating organ virtuosi and a devout interpreter, performed November 25. Spanish-born Amparo Iturbi, one of the most gracious and talented keyboard artists to appear at BYU. Jose Greco, with 25 dancers, sing- ers and musicians, presented fas- cinating festival and dances of the Canary Islands. Lyceums Herald R. Clark, director of Lyceums, is the man who has patiently built the pathway for noted singers, dancers, and musicians to come to the Brigham Young University. Regularly, throughout the year, famed artists trek westward from world centers, to present programs of unexcelled quality to students, visitors, and residents of Prove. The friendliness of BYU and the charming courtesy shown to visiting ar- tists by Prof. Clark and his committee is rewarded by artists wel- coming the opportunity to appear more than once on the stage of the BYU auditorium or fieldhouse. Student appreciation of musical art is thus developed, an appreciation which colors the life of the student through all his activities, by deepening the perceptions for the finer nuances of artistry. Among the celebrated artists appearing this year were: the Utah Symphony Orchestra; Zino Francescatti, violinist; Jose Greco and his dance company; Blanche Theborn, sing- er of operatic aries; Marias and Miranda, folk song interpreters; Amparo Iturbi, incomparable artist of the piano; Leonard Warren, baritone; Fernando Germani, organist; Gina Bachauer, and Gary Graffmon, pianists. Highlight of the BYU-Community Concert Series, the Utah Symphony Orches- tra, conducted by Maurice Abravanel, performed before an enthusiastic 160 audience Nov. 18, playing Brahms ' Academic Festival Overture , Stravin- sky ' s Petrouchka Ballet Suite , and Tchaikovsky ' s Symphony No. 4 in F. Minor. The Concordia Choir, directed by Paul J. Christiansen, presented a special concert in the Fieldhouse. Gina Bachauer, Greek pianist, pre- sented a program of outstanding beauty in the Smith Auditorium April 16. Metropolitian Opera Star, Blanche Thebom, hailed as Met ' s most amazing mezzo, delighted us with operatic arias. Warren ' s dramatic baritone spell- bound music lovers at his concert on January 20. Anastasia Revolution, princesses, suicide and an insane asylum, provide the authentic atmosphere of real life events on which the story of Anas- tasia is based. The 17-year old youngest daughter of Czar Nicholas of Russia reportedly survived the shooting of the royal family in 1918. Seriously wounded, she was sniUggled out of the country, but tried to commit suicide when she found herself, alone, without funds or papers, in Berlin. Her rescue, admittance to an insane asylum, and subsequent resognition, set the scene for many gripping and emotion- al moments in the play, which was directed by Dr. Preston R. Gled- hill. Cast Anastasia Martha Adams Dowager Empress Merle Schreiner Prince Bounine Stan Porter Chernov Neal Barth Petrovin Wayne Elton Dr. Serensky Kay Moon Sergei Richard Walsh Varya ' . Barbara Luke Counselor Drivinitz Bill Black The Charwoman Carol Lynn Wright Prince Paul Thomas Macauley Baroness Livenbaum Lanene Johnson I 162 b [ay Moon Loud Red Patrick Changing from the soft hght of the flaring gas jets to those of the electric era, was a problem which con fronted many home-owners at the turn of the century. Loud Red Patrick is completely in favor of the change, but he faces the resistance of the eldest of his four daughters who is in love with a young executive of the gas com- pany. Loud Red Patrick ' s daughters have inherited some of his fiery quick Irish temper and the situations in which the family and friends find themselves develop into hilarious comedy. But all comes out happily in the end. The play was directed by Morris M. dinger, assistant professor of Speech. Cast Patrick Flanagan Wayne Elton Maggie Flanagan Judith Baxter Mary Flanagan Judy Nelson Rosalie Flanagan Lynne Palmer Rita Flanagan Sharon McGee Mr. Finnegan Carl Morkworth Mrs. Gallup Morgo Barling Richard O ' Connor Gene Hughes Ralph Ron Olcruson Star Wagon Cast Forced by two thugs to use his invention, the star-wagon, Stephen Minch, in the Maxwell Anderson play, The Star-Wagon , fearfully sets the machine in motion to take him backwards into his youth. Martha can have her celluloid man, he tells his friend Manus. I ' m going to marry the other one this time. For he had reached middle age, content with the full and satisfying life he had spent in his laboratory, finding things better than money. But he discovered that his wife, Martha, was not happy. Badgered by her criticism, sickened by his boss ' bullying and assisted by the pressing insistence of the two intrud- ers, he takes the road back to his youth, to a fresh start from the cross-roads and a new destiny. Stephen Minch Thomas F. Macauley Manus Wicks Ray Wilkinson Martha Minch Mary Ann Wood Duffy Lynn Gardiner Hollie ; Ann Visscher Mrs. Rutledge Jeannette Morrell Thugs John Beach Mordell Topham HMi Julius C a es(ir Shakespeare ' s tragedy in live acts, Julius Cae- sar , was presented by the Brigham Young Uni- versity Theater. Based on Plutarch ' s lives of Caesar, Antony and Brutus, the action covers the conspiracy led by Cassius and Brutus. Cassius conceives the plot against Caesar, partly because he was jealous and partly because he fears a dictatorship. Brutus, because he loves the Roman republic even better than he loves Caesar, re- luctantly joins the conspirators who murder Cae- sar in the Senate House. In a great speech over Caesar ' s body. Marc Antony so infuriates the people agains the assassins that they are driven from Rome, where a triumvate of Octavius, An- tony, and Ledipus is formed. Brutus and Cassius go to Asia Minor and join forces at Sardis. Brutus accuses Cassius of taking bribes, there is a quar- rel followed by a reconciliation and the news of the death of the wife of Brutus, Portia. Meeting the forces of Antony and Octavius in Macedonia, they are soundly defeated. Cast Caesar Brutus Cassius Marc Antony Octavius Caesar Calpurnia Portia .. MoxGolightly Dick Waite . Tom MacQuley Charles Whitman Ron Olauson Carolyn Juarez Martha Christensen Blitlie Spirit Noel Coward ' s brilliant comedy-faice was produced at the Arena Theater and was directed by Dr. Harold 1. Hansen, chairman of Speech and Dramatic Arts. Charles Condomine, wishing to learn the mysteries of the occult, invites to his home a medium, who obliges by bringing back Charles ' first wife, much to Charles ' distress, his first wife ' s delight and his second wife ' s chagrin. With two wives, one in this world, and the other a blithe spirit, Charles finds himself in predicaments which cause the complications which provide the action in the ploy. In order to portray Elvira ' s ghostly movements which are visible only to Charles, a false wall was used and seating arrangements altered. Cast Charles Condomine Charles Whitman Ruth Condomine Carol Lynn Wright Elvira Condomine Lynn Ann Taylor Richards Madame Arcati Sally Thome Dr. Bradman Carl Markworth Jr. Mrs. Bradman Pat Morgan Edith Barabra Luke i. ' mi ' i Tho medium concentrates on spirits while others wait for a manifestation of the occult. 1 66 Complicated situations arise when a blithe spirit takes a hand in her husband ' s personal affairs. Angel Street A suspense thriller of the Victorian era, Angel Street, was an Arena Theater presentation by the BYU Speech Depart- ment. The Arena Theater is so constructed that no one in the audience, which surrounds the stage in ampitheater style, is more than 15 ft. from the center. Angel Street depicts the slow torturing of his wife by the kindly Mr. Manningham who, by arranging petty aberrations, accuses his wife of going out of her mind, as her mother did. While he is absent, a kindly Inspector of Police visits the house and is able to convince Mrs. Manningham that her husband is a maniacal criminal, already suspected of committing murder in the same house, and he is able to prove that Manningham is getting ready to dispose of his wife. The game then begins to outwit the crimi- nal. Director was Dr. Lael J. Woodbury; designer, Carl White; tech. dir., Robert Struthers; and costumer, Dorothy Whitaker. Cast Mrs. Manningham Dorothy Nielsen Mr. Manningham Wayne Ayers Nancy Judy Nelson Elizabeth Susan Lee Ungermann Rough Miller Gardiner ' m- N5 ' The wedding of Jean Maclaren and Char- lie Dalrymple brought together pretty Diane Stevenson and tall Ron Carter. Brigadoon The Scottish drama, Brigadoon, added a bit of fantasy, song and dance to the spring dramatic season. Directed by Dr. Harold J. Hansen, assisted by Don Earl, the story unfolded of two American hunters losing their way in the Scotch Highlands and stumbling into the land of Briga- doon, a town with a miracle. The musical, written by Fred- erick Loewe and Allen Jay Lerner, featured such hit tunes as Waiting For My Dearie, The Heather on the Hill, and Almost Like Being in Love. Special sets by Jed Rich- ardson provided the Scottish atmosphere. Cast Jeff Douglas Ned Hoopes Tommy Albright Lael J. Woodbury Meg Brockie Joan Worsley Archie Beaton Blaine Huff Harry Beaton Charles Whitman Andrew MacLaren LeRoy Gibbons Fiona MacLaren Louise Johnson Jean MacLaren Diane Stevenson Charlie Dalrymple Ron Carter Angus Carl Markworth Mr. Lundie Dennis Hollow Stuart Dalrymple Ron Lee Jane Jacquiline DuBois, Diana Bell Frank Charles Nackos Maggie Gerrie Glover Two American hunters, Lael Woodbury and Ned Hoopes, find themselves lost in the Scotch Highlands cmd ponder the dilemma. Tommy asks old Mr. Lundie about the miracle of Brigadoon while Jeff stands by. T I lie Prince (uhI fhc Pdupor Cast The production The Prince And The Pauper , was pre- sented by the Youtheatre. Adapted from the novel by Mark Twain, the play was directed by Albert O. Mitchell. The action of the ploy takes place at the time of the death of Henry VIII in England, when Prince Edward is 14. The young prince sees a pauper boy outside the palace gates, and trades places with him to find out how other people live. After many exciting adventures between the Prince and the Pauper, everything is restored to order with a most unusual ending. The cast of the Youtheatre toured the Rocky Mountain area for eleven days. The play was pre- sented at the Rocky Mountain Theatre Conference at Poca- tello, Idaho. Other plays presented by this group during the year were Penrod and The Wizard of Oz. Tom Canty Kristin Mathews Prince Edward Karen Mathews Miles Hendon Dean McMahon John Canly Craig Heesch Hugo Farrell Smith Priest Max Golightly Hertford David Coombs St John Robert Clark Ruffler John Beach Jezebel Kay McMahon f I -ming the prince back. Surrounded by unbelieving subjects the prinr ' .e is dressed as a pauper. 1 .. . Royally Royalty - with its dreams Woven of precious gemmed crowns And richly colored cloaks Edged with ermine, And thrones and princes and princesses And palaces centuries old Where fairytale towers Point up into the sky, And richly gilded coaches With gaily coated footmen And horses white as snow. But Reality places diadems On those whose actions come From their pure and simple hearts. ■SB Royalty of BYU We read of ancient legends, which have come down through the ages To emphasize the worth, in nation, land or clime — Of our most precious possessions, the maidens pure and sweet Whose characters are firm and whose loyalties are complete. So in crowning these young ladies, as Queen of this or that The students pay a tribute to all coeds of BYU. Homecoming Queen, Diane Stevenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W. Stevenson of San Gabriel, Calif. Diane reigned over Homecoming Week activities with a charm and grace which has made her a favorite with everyone. On the eve of her nineteenth birthday Pat Murchie re- ceived the crown of Miss Sophomore at the Sopho- more Loan Fund Ball. The red haired becruty comes from Long Beach, California, and is a member of Comi Los social unit. She was sponsored by Vol Hyric. Chosen to reign as Banyan Queen was Dorothy McGraw, of Medford, Ore. Dorothy, a junior, is majoring in physical education and has danced in Fieldhouse FroHcs and road shows. She was crowned at Banyan Ball. jpho- Snow Queen for 1958 was Marilyn Woodward from Seattle, Wash. A junior, majoring in English, merry- eyed Marilyn reigned over the Snow Carnival Week ' s Tyrolean Olympiad activities v.-ith F r. vr King Regi- nald Coultas. Janice Babcock was chosen from 70 entrants for the coveted honor of Belle of the Y , the ideal BYU coed. Janice hails from Reno, Nevada, and was awarded the crown for excelling in talents as well ns for beauty, poise and personality. Friendliest boy and girl on campus, were Webb Crockett and Beverly Broadbent, The contest is sponsored by the Banyan, and the President and Vice President of the ASBYU received the awards at the Banyan Assembly. B any an rerson alii 10 s Throughout the year, as in all years, some personalities on campus stand out as symbols of those whom they represent. In these pages the Banyan has tried to picture those whom you will remember, some for their activities, some for their beauty and graciousness, and others for their sincere friendliness. lanis Hull, Associated Women ' s President, has attended BYU on a scholarship since her frosh year. She has been a Sunday School teacher in the 6th ward since the formation of the BYU Stoke. Diane Hatch, one of the most outstanding stu- dents of the year with a grade point average of 3.92. Her major is physics pre-med. She was NSA co-ordinotor and Utah regional chairman of NSA. She also received the Vol Hyric av ard for outstanding ability. % ii aup Kc from San Eernadino, i 1 t u . I ■iLi - W L-c J - . a ' Diane Stevenson, a California co-ed. and Homecoming Queen for 1957. Diane was Banyan Queen in 1957. Calif., plans on working toward a Ph.D in Spanish language and literature at the Univer- sity of California, in Berkeley. Phil has been active in student government as a member of several committees. Georgeanna Ward, one of the most likeable per- sonalities on campus. Georgeanna is president of the Y. C ' s and of the AWS for 1959. She is senior resi- dent at Heritage Halls, and is on the Junior Prom committee. iTj !iBP % I Lavon Boyenger, a marketing major with a minor in art. Art Editor of the Wye Magazine, he is president of the Art Guild and was one of sixty top advertising students in the nation selected to attend Inside Advertising Week in New York City. Roger Victor, second vice-president of ASBYU and an active worker in student affairs. He was a Vice-Duke of the IK ' s for the year 1956-57 and Junior Prom chairman in. 1957. He was also a member of the Senate during the year 1955-56. A member of the Third Ward, Roger is in the Elders Quorum Presidency, and besides taking part in the many activities of the church and school, he works in downtown Provo. Richard A. Hunter, President of the Senate, is a pre-law student from Arcadia, California. Active in school af- fairs. Rich was a senator in his freshman year and also chairman for the Snow Carnival Dance. He is also a Sunday School teacher. Beverly Broadbent, first vice president of the ASBYU, plans to teach after graduat- ing. Voted Friendliest Girl of the Year , Beverly belongs to the O.S. Trovata social unit and was named Outstanding Spon- sor of the Year 1956 , by the ROTC Spon- sor Corps. She enjoys walking, creative writing, classical music and skiing. Michael Kirkham, a member of the Varsity Band, the Con- cert Band, Freshman Orientation Committee, Sophomore Loan Fund Ball Committee, Chairman of the Belle of the Y Week. His activities in the Church include being a member of the Elders ' Quorum Presidency, and between times he is enrolled in the College of Commerce. B3 Bdwasj -f v- ik I ' Jl Kay Sundwall, freshman from Mur- ray, Utah, is President of Junior AWS Council, history and research editor Banyan, and went to Germany last summer as a foreign exchange stu- dent. Norman E. King, Vice Chairman of the Honor Council, and active in areas pertaining to speech, being speech director of BYU Stake. Nor- man is a student teacher and takes a keen interest in drama. Ron Safsten, sophomore from Blaine, Wash., and the campus publicity man, whose sense of humor and friendliness won many friends. Ac- tive in his class, the Banyan and Universe as well as committees, he also found time for the fair sex. Nan Greene, a freshman, is a member of Junior AWS Council, and chairman of one of the sub ommittees of the Destiny Fund. Active in the MIA, she is Junior Gleaner teacher. Nan ' s cheerful and smiling personality has won her many friends dur ing her first year at the university. Webb Crockett, Studentbody President and a member of the BYU Stake High Council. He served on a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the northern states, serving as second counselor of the mission. He was voted Friendliest Boy of the Year . ' ' - ' ' H H m H r . A BS I ■b B pH Bk -j fl 1 I ' I Hl IP ' ( ) 7 ( ? z( () is y Methinks he ' s only fooling To take me by surprise, That bat looks mighty handy As if it ' s organized For use Upon some hapless victim Whom he spies. I see his eyelids quiver Though he pretends to sleep And I know A smile lurks under Those lips so firmly closed To break forth in friendly greeting To everyone he knows. n RBS Inter-Organizational Council The Inter-Orgcmizcrtional Council is comprised of all the presi- dents of student organizations on campus. The six areas are, service, social, honorary, department, religious and geo- graphical. Through the IOC, students form the rules and the constitution, and any violation of the rules is handled by the IOC court system. The purposes of the Council ore, to coordinate the activities of all student organizations and to promote student interest in the various groups applicable to their interests and choice, and to provide a central point where leaders of organizations can receive help and informa- tion, keep their records and receive mail pertaining to the organization in which they are active. The IOC also plans and organizes Student Organization Week in the Fall. Plans are well under way for the production and distribution next year, of a booklet on student organizations, to each new stu- dent. This booklet will detail the aims and purposes of each of the 140 student organizations on campus, in which ap- proximately half of the students attending the university take part. Inter-Organizational Council members: (front row) Phil Koldewyn, Lee Ann Vanderford, Craig Carpenter, (back row) Barrie McKay, Kent Butterfield, Bob Lowton, George Chournos. Making plans for Hal Hatch, Brother Rush Week during winter quarter are IOC committeemen Paul Felt, Steve Craig and Deanna Duifin. Inter-Organizational Chairmen: (front row, 1 !o r) Sherrie Horger, Deanna Duffin, Jan Nims. (back row) Bob Roberts, Gene Jones, and Jay Olpin. Alcyo ne Alcyone Social Unit, organized in 1952, began the year with their annual Woodhues fall dance. Their Homecoming float won third place for beauty. The unit, together with Delta Phi, presented a Christmas assembly to the stu- dentbody. Other activities included helping with the blood drive, subbing for Santa, invi- totionals with Tausigs and Delta Phi, the din- ner dance held at the Salt Lake Country Club, and participating in the Snow Carnival and Songfest. A traditional Hawaiian Luau with Athenians was also held. Alcyone added to its honors , trophies earned at the Freshman Carnival for the best booth and the largest profit, and trophies awarded to them by Val Hyric social unit for Miss Venus and best pledge skit. The unit worked hard to support its aims of friendship, know- ledge, and spirituality. 13 President: Carol Rasmussen Four new pledges pose together at formal initiation. Atkinson, Shirlene Atwood, Marguretta Barrow, Klee Beckstead, Leda S. Bennion, Joan Bingham, Jeraldine Bridge, Mary Jo Brown, Marlene Crose, Carrol L. Davis, Betty Fay Edgar, Janice L. Evans, Georgia Gardner, Janet A. Gerrard, Judy Norene Gee, Janet Anne Gurr, Kathy Ann Harris, VaNieta Henderson, Cecil H. Hiltbrand, Ann Holmes, Carol June Hunt, Jeanette R. Jeppson, Annalee Jennens, Dona F. eppsen, Shara Lee Johnson, Linda Rae Johnson, Norma Mays Johnston, Pat Josie, Sonia Kawai, Veda C. Kuykendall, Kathy Lambert, Joan Lindgerg, Cheryl Loomis, Nadine Mansuy, Frances Matthews, Dixie Carol i The butterfly motif of the Alcyone Homecoming float gave the app earance of graceful flight. Malhern, Arleeno ' ■I ody. Dorene N. ' .•jlson. Barbara Jean :;.ms. Janet R. penshow, Mary Louise Hay, Kothyleen Roberts, Linda L. Rencher, Lureen Ribins, Dna Lorene -. twood. Daisy B. :-:clcwood. Dorothy D. :-,:ckwood, Qeanor B. .Jandstrom, Joan E. ohimoda. Donna A. rhipper. Donna .Tiith, Reva •eod. Diane •eele, Sharon Kay ■ovens. Carole •evens. Sherre ■: ' .vne, Diane C. ::nner, Phyllis Ann -I ' tle. Ruth -n Dam, Gloria andergrift, Carol Sue ■' ■335, Venis Kay • ' . ' jrdleigh, Helen L. . ' . ' hippie, Connie I. Ath enians The Athenian Social Unit is one of the largest men ' s units on campus. Organized in January of 1952, it aims to foster, aid and promote fellowship and brotherhood among its mem- bers; and to provide social entertainment in keeping with BYU standards. The unit partici- pated in all intramurals, sponsored the appear- ance of the Debonnettes, a marching group from Nevada, gained third place in the Snow Carnival, and put on an assembly with Cami Los social unit. Highlight of year was traditional Dixie Ball held in Memory- Grove. Participation was ac- tive in firesides and unit get- togethers and in exchanges with Cami Los, Val Norn, To- Kalon, Cougarettes, O. S. Trovata and Kappa Debs. The unit also competed in the Songfest. Marvin Wrtqley The Athenian float ecoming parade. Adamson, Edwin Anderson, Gary Arbogast, Mike Bates, Wayne Baer, Doug Baker, Calvin Bergeson, Scott Berry, David Birkland, Gary Bolander, Giles Bowen, Pat Brown, James Brown, Larry Burns, Keith Calloway, Del Callaway, Lowell Carlson, Thayne Carter, Walt Christensen, David Christensen, Herbert Davis, Jack Dickerson, Lorry Dockstader, Bruce Evans, Gary Frame, Jerry Fuller, Robert Giauque , David Goodrich, Roger Groberg, Richard Hart, James Hopkinson, Richard Hunsaker, Glen Jensen, Larry- Larson, Byron Justesen, McRae ' . ' - BKhEI Uiiiiiiiiih T HUiiiinMeiiHI The Athenian Unit ' s enty in the Snow Sculpture Contest, in front of McKay Building. Lewis, J. Wayne Lowry, H. Gay Marshall. Charles McKeen. Howard Moor, Bruce Moore, Mike Moore, Wanen Novakovich, Steve Rogers, Qoik Scholes. Robert Schultz, Ronald Scott. Allen Sheets. Leland Sedgwick, Donald Slade, Dion Smith. Sieve Smouse, George Sorenson, Kenneth Sorensen, Lund Taylor, Richard Webber, Rick WeslfaU, Ron Whiffen, Hank White, Wendell Williamson, Richard Woolton. E. Gorelh Wriijley, Karl lj3. -| 1 tql t.i %i. : B rigadier Since its organization in 1931 with only six members the Brigadier Soc- ial Unit has developed into a close knit social organization, with the aim to promote among its members a fellowship and brotherhood which as- sists their development in intellec- tual pursuits and religious activity. A full social calendar kept all mem- bers busy with exchanges with Tokalon, Sponsors, Cami Los and Kappa Debs. Also the Brigadiers teamed with the Ri Veda and Kap- pa Debs units to present an assem- bly in January. During Winter quar- ter the highlight social event was the annual Bowery Brawl and in the spring members and their friends enjoyed exchanges, weekly parties and canyon party. The climax of social activities was the dinner dance at the Hotel Utah ' s Starlite Gardens for which the theme was South Sea Island Magic. The Brigs interest in intromurals has J IB PI become traditional  . J ' cmd this year they aimed for the Su- premacy Trophy. President: Bob Anderson - f }; to The Brigadiers — onlookers to a Seventh Heaven with their Homecoming float. I. ' ' '  -i Anderson, Ronald Byers Kenneth DuPont, Qyde Ellsworth, D. Kirk Fairbanks, Gran ' [ rr David tegut, David Gutierrez, Higinic Hale, Boyd Hardy, Richard Hewitt, Harold Hilden, H. Gordon Hollingworth, Bren; Houston, Ron Jensen, Bruce Lewis. Anthony McAfiee, Jerry Mclver, Walter Neeley, Jay Nelson, Varry Palmer, Glen 186 The Brigadiers aim for supremacy in intramurals. Brigadiers won a prize for this excellent snow sculpture. Palmer, Kenley Paul, K. Lynn Reeo, Robert Rohner, Wilbur Smith, Forrest Smith, Terry Sorenson, John Spilker, Raymond Stewart, Thell Stoker, Woyde Tobler, Kenneth Van Epps, Leonard Warner, lames Woemer, Gary 187 c ami Los Cami Los social unit was organized in the Spring quarter of 1952 with an original mem- bership of 27 girls. Their aim was to work together for social development, scholastic achievement, and recognition through ser- vice. These few members have now grown to the full capacity of 60 members. Cami Los member Diane Stevenson reigned as queen of 1957 Homecoming activities, with C. L. sister Vicki Durrani as one of her attendants. The unit also won first place in the beauty division of Homecoming floats with their entry Golden Horizons Through Greater Knowledge. Pat Murchie was elected queen of the Soph- omore class, and Diane Nolen won the honor of attendant to the Snow Queen for 1958. Winter quarter brought many exciting rush activities, including a combined quarter brought many exciting rush activities, in- cluding a combined rush party and dance with Viking social unit. This year Cami Los and Athenians presented Our Angels, as assembly comparable to one they presented with Vol Hyrics during the year 1956-57 for which they were aarded the trophy for outstanding unit assembly. President: Karen LiUrwhlte Displaying the spoils of competition and leadership. Ashby, Kelly Ashby, Marian Barron, Joan Beckstrond, Helen Blauer, Jone Borquist, Laurel Brimley, Jan Bramwell, Bonnie Brown, Carol Dayton, Kenna Beth Derrick, Karen Durrani, Vicki Eliason, Patricia Fish, Pat Hale, Sherry Hall, Nadine Heal, Sandra Hibbert, Annette Higgins, Nancy Lee Hoffman, Sharlene Hopkins, Shirley Jensen, Karen Johnson, Jonelle Jones, Connie Lee, Carlllina Lee, Virginia Leishmcm, Karen Moore, Sharon ' The Cami-Los Homecoming Float Golden Horizons Through Greater Kno wledge won first place in beauty division. McComas, Sally Murchle, Pat Murdock, Sally Nelson, Doloris Orr, Diane Parduhn, Sharlene Perry, Connie Parker, Peggy Peterson, Joan Randall, Dixie Sant, Shoryn Schofleld, Sandra Soholes, Carol Scott, Diane Smith, Karen Slanlield, Ruth Steinagel, Joanne Stevenson, Diane Thomander, Dawn Tippoiis, Connie Ure, Collen© 189 Fidel as Friends, Faithful, Forever, or Amici Fidelas Ami, is the motto of Fidelas, organized 28 years ago, with the pur- pose to promote friendship and spirit- uahty in the members. This year the club held many entertainments, on Invitational Dance Orchids in the Moonlight with orchids flown from Hawaii, a guest Cultiore Night at which Mrs. Lillian Booth lectured and showed slides on her tour of Europe; a rush party with a circus theme; a bicycling party where the girls all rode to the lake for a picnic; Hol- iday in Holland at Memory Grove; and exchanges with other clubs. Fi- delas entered and won second place in the intramural basketball, and sang Perfect Love in the Songfest. Other outings of this very active club included a canyon party, and one Mondcry night in every month a trip to the Mental Hospital to enter- tain the patients of Ward 25. President: Gloria Kersliaw Many hours were spent by Fidelas members in decorating their float and housing. Anderson, Doris Elaine Belknap, Addie L- Bellows, Janet M. Bragg, Mary H. Brough Evelyn Coleman, Doreen Cunningham, Marilyn Gail Dennert, Norma Joan Driskell, Carolyn Earl, Micki Edlefsen, Patricia Lee Foutz, Elvadeen Gill, Diane V. Graham, Glenda Grotegut, Jill Helm, Maurvene Elaine Hickman, Cheri K. Jacobson, Karen F. Jensen, Carolyn Jensen, Julie Ann Johnson, Elaine A. 190 mw, Da ' m, Nonri] lowiy, Imitj ton, Amet fcjqiistHi, Ik I W W 1 f Beauty of formal initiation ceremony is always happy memory. Kershaw, Dianne Jones, Noiryn Mary Lowry, Janice Luni, Laraine Manary, Marilyn McAlisler. Nancy E. MUler, Marilyn R Milton, Annette Morgan, Marda E. Ream, Donna Rene Rlngquist, Rila Robertson, Marilyn Smith, Sue E Smith, Marian Sorenson, Judy A Stout, Lu Jean Tolman, Marilyn E Watson, Dolores Anr Watts. Mary Jean Weske, Fredy Lou White, Patricia Ann Goldbrickers Founded in 1917 by a group of World War I veterans, the Bricker Social Unit claims to be the oldest men ' s social unit on campus. Characteriz- ing this unit is their belief in a bal- anced social activity and fellowship and the perpetuation of college friendships through their alumni as- sociation. Distinguished former mem- bers of the Brickers are Dean Wes- ley Lloyd, Dean of Students; the for- mer Mayor of Provo, Harold Van Wagonen; Coach Buck Dixon; and past BYU studentbody presidents, Lloyd George and Wid Tingey. This year ' s activities were led by Hal Hatch as president, and consisted of an Invitational, a Misfit Patry, an ex- change and various parties. The - . unit also collaborat- f L sd in presenting an 1 .gf JM assembly with the V, P- members of O. S. ' : M Trovata during win- jII jI I ter quarter. President Hal C. Hatch ' A Voice From the Past, was the religious theme of Brickers Homecoming floa Ash, Lynn Asay, Don H. BcUUf, Mark Beaman, Bruce W. Beckslead, Gary Bennett, David M. Blackhurst, Dennis Boardman, Jack Brown, Floyd R. Caldwell, Paul Call, Rex W. Chambers, Bob L. Chandler, Kay aorke, lack Crandall, Gary L. Dixon, Donald R. Doxey, Roger W. Dyer, Robert D. Finlayson, Ralph L Gardner, Dick Evans, Earl A., Jr. ABrichi fat CfsgA. flaUKdiiini tel feme ' liisn i Vi ki Edon i tea? yr-- - m ® A.. ' t 3 A . i5t r . ii -1 A Bncker party unloaded some charming misfits at the haven. Officers (1 to r) Greg Gosar, Don Dixon, Hal Hatch, Dave Simp- son, Gary Lloyd. Gosar. Grog A. HoUand, Jack Huish. Jim Hulsh. John Martin Hunt, Richard Jackson. Kenneth N. Jarvis, George K. lilenquist, Val Ray lensen, lay Uoyd, Ddon K. Uoyd, Gary Murdock Madsen, Frank Merino, Joe M. Norton, DeRoy Oaks, MemU C. Robison, Clayne W. Sawyers, Don M. Sawyers, Sherrell Oack) S ' i-.ipson, David Vem gham, Clark Taylor, Sam S. T e: . t:- Thatcher, Richard WlUlamson, Dal J. WUcox, Dee C. n ' n m. Kappa Dehonaires Kappa Debs big event of the year was the winning of the most original song in the Songfest contest. Having as its motto Through social activ- ities and working together, to be of service, and to develop unity and growth of friendship, the Kappa Debs is a fast growing organization. Throughout the year many functions were held, commencing with Home- coming activities and a Buddy Party in the autumn. They sponsored an attendant to the Homecoming Queen, had a Fall rush party and several exchanges. A Dinner Dance and In- vitational provided formal fun and queen contests, snow carnival and a banquet for old and new officers kept things moving. Culture nights were held through- out the year and an assembly pre- sented in conjunc- tion with the Brigs and Ri Veda. President: Bettr Bennett At the Pajama Party were many styles of slumber wear, but skeleton outshone all Behg, Kalhryn Allred, Alice Blodgett, Joan Breilenbuecher, Gayle Brown, Lora Lee Burbidge, Lucille Clark, De Lene Burton, Donette Crane, Georgia Curtis, Caroline David, Suzanne Davis, Hazel Davis, Lena Edwards, Elaine Dunn, Pat Fuller, Lousen Hight, Dawn Holmes, Mary Jeffery, Leiloni Jensen, Afton Julander, Lillie Kapf IH, Dili l!uopp,C Imiy.Pt Komid « , ttoitey, y. «yblDi feSiset, ' •Wetvil QJDsay, ] Mm Si«idi,[ iiili0 ' jje . ( 4 ■' tiFi ;ii4b ' ; | ' l- i ' ; Ic; ' --; i Kappa Debs rich and shining float g. i - to the land of Fantasia with bells ringing and beauty, smiling. Lee. Dixie Knapp, Charlene Lowry, Pauline McCormick, Marilyn Moffilt, Karen Monson, Moilene Money, Margaret Mykol. Denise Nielsen, Marchene Petersen, Morgene Pommerville, Winelle Ramsay, Kathleen Rogers, Hawley Rumel, Pam Schmidt, Nathalie Rust, Malda Schmidt, Rosemarie Seibert, Charlene Sennhouser, Lora Shlpp, Sherry Sisemore, Claudia Smith, Alia Starr, Bonnie Swan, Geralee Taysom, Anneile Turpin, Karen Tolman, Dee Ann Nautil us The purpose of this unit is to promote lasting friendships and to develop each individual member by encouragement in living up o the standards of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the BYU. The unit is characterized by the membership activ- ities in all phases of campus life, having members in social, geographical religious, musical, service and scholastic and student improvement. Members also participate ac- tively in BYU words and stakes. This unit had a busy year as the members worked and planned activities, such as the Home- coming festivities, assembly, dinner-dance, Under-the-Sea banquet, spring canyon party, senior breakfast, alumni tea, snow carnival, Y day activities, scholarship banquet and Kampus Karnival. Culture nights were held monthly and visits were made to the mental hospital and rest home to work with the aged. Par- ticipating in all areas of the Intramurals the unit ' took top honors in bad- frfc. . minton and softball. Spon- V sors were Loma Nielsen and Mrs. Clyde Sandgren. PrMident: Denece lohanion I Officers, 1st row: Caryol Call, Phyllis Kresge, Denece Johanson, Morcia Hoyt, Mary Lou Madsen. 2nd row: Peggy King, Vivi Ann Sandgren, Karen Wright, Carol Strong, Glenna Jennings. Alexander, Patricia Anr Alkisson, Lauretta Baker, Johanna Bounous, Beverly Jean Bradley, Carol Brandley, Cleo S. Bright, Clifta f p f Call Caryol Call, Shirley Ann Christensen, Kay Cooper, Marilyn Dixon, Shirley W. Eyre, Sheila Gabbott, Constance Ann Gibbs, Gayle Y. Harris, Kathryn Kay Hatch, LaPreal Hoyt, Marsha Hyde, Nanette Jennings, Glenna Johnson, Beth L. JoUey, Jcmeen L. King, Peggy R. Knudson, Jalolr L Leishman, Donna Mae Littledike Jacqueline P. Leonhardt, Mary Madsen, Mary Lou KtaliU RcFatiQiid, ! ll!kl,lfaill Ml !. 1 m.k lb, to Pk iid 196 Nautilus float in Homecoming parade had as its theme Ethereal Gardens, beautifully carried out in white, pale blue. i«tW McDonlel, M. Kay McForlond, Kalherlne Mehr, Marilyn Payne, B. Louise Phelph, Shirley Prostwich, Louise Priestley, Bonne Provslgord. Donna Reddish, lacquelyn Reese, Sandra L. Ross, Ann Russell, Georgia Simmons, Beverly Beth Stephen, Judy Stroble, Corita Lu Strong, Carol Swendsen, Lesee Ann Tale, Charlene ToUey, Deanna Udall, Dora Adeline Welgel, Mary Kay Cl9€ m Nautilus Winning trio in Quartet and Trio contest. Invitational had Infinity theme which dancers took to heart. The Nautilus Scholarship Banquet brought all members together in a festival atmosphere. a Knights TempJai The Knights Templar were organized after the First Crusade to guard the Holy Land and be- came a prominent and important Order during the Middle Ages. The unit was organized on BYU campus to promote brotherhood and schol- arship and to assist each other to attain the highest moral, mental and spiritual goals. The organization is pledged to serve the members by helping them develop vol uoble qualities in leadership, and in planning unit, school and community projects. Knights Templar coordinated with Nautilus and Fidelas so- cial units to present assem- bly on May 1st, with a theme of the Russian Sputnik. Knights Templar won first prize with this entry in the Snow Carnival Sculpturing competition in January. Anderson, Paul Bales. Douglas Burke, Murland Oark, Ed Harris, Don Hodglns, Darrell Leonard Therald Ulster, Allen Lunt, Alan Mason, Roger Nielsen, Stewart Otterstrom, Frank Smith, Eugene Tolman, Wayne Weber, Gerry O.S. Trovata In 1918, eight girls met and lived together in a place called Cougarville. Realizing just how much they cherished their association and wishing to share their happiness with others, they decided to form a club, each girl contributing her own special gift to the new unit. Muriel offered her undivided loy- alty, Jane, her poise, Regina, intelligence, Alma, sincerity, Elaine, her beauty, Virginia, her creative ability, and Ina, leadership qual- ities. Nell blended all these gifts with her bubbling personality, and the club came into being as Octo Sorosis Trovata. This year ' s activities settled down early to a fast pace and included the annual OS-Bricker assem- bly Collegiate Game, African Tanganyika Invitational, winter dinner-dance at the Hotel Utah, honoring the O.S.T. Playboys, many exchanges, the annual goat dinner, and an entry in the Snow Sculp- ture contest which won 1st place. The same qualities pledged at the inception of the club are still shared, and a spirit of friendship and cooperation made this year one to be remem- bered. Nancy )o Swenson . y Laughter and fun prevail at the banquet Wm % Abegg, Gwen Anderson, Mary Ann Andrus, Rose Mary Barlow. Carolyn Bateman, Marietta Bower, Melene ' Brogerg, Julianne Bunker, Susan Busterud, Kay Lynne Campbell, Becky Campbell, Carolyn Cannon, Joan Christensen, Josephine Collins, Sue Craythorn, Eileen Cutler, Corothea Marie Dana, Judith V. Driggs, Gloria Kay Dunyon, Ann C. Fechser, Leslie Fechser, Lynn Fleming, Laura George, Joni C. Grover, Judith Kay Hacking, Lani L. Hall, Katie Dean Hansen, Patsy Hansen, Phyllis Htrdy.Co Hoyii9,H Iihsoii,D lokison, !( Ittajnj: EiUbs %x m.mi I . -, ■5(1 i f m, ' -r . ' ■? ' ' : yC rf %. . ;C , ' --.■' - ' V ' ' Jl ' m M ' Artistry and beauty distinguished O.S. Trovota ' s Homecoming float. Dies iV. Ilia to Hardy, Carolyn Haynie. Klea Corel lackson. Kay Johnson. Donna Johnson. Janet Marc Johnson, Joneen Jorqensen. Ayn Johnson, Virginia C Kiik. Tamsin Lewis, Jean L Loynd, Paula G. Moody, Catherine P McEwan. Nani McKell, Linda Paramore. Mary Jo Patterson. Jeanne E Payne, Bette Perkins, Margo Redd, Judy Roberts, Virginia F. Stephenson. Maralyn Swensen, Marilyn Thomas, Marcile K. Thomas, Sharon Walker, Helen Jo Warran, Patsy Webster, Sharron Whitney, Kay ii vi wim kt) a g .. •? Woodward, Marilyn T ausig Tau Sigma social, the oldest social organiza- tion on campus, was organized in 1915 nt the Brigham Young Academy, under the title of The Three I ' s, but in 1923 the name was changed to the Greek letters Tau Sigma. Active in many fields, the unit won the Homecoming Sweepstakes in 1957, and intramural football. The Tausig social register contains many of the highlights of social life at the university, some of the more important functions being the an- nual Christmas Party, Invita- tional, Tausig-Bricker Bury the Hatchet Week, and col- orful Tausig Topper. The mot- to of the Fraternity, Omnus Uno (All for one and one for all) is constantly in the mind and heart of every member. (1 to r) John Stohlton, Dean Roberts, Robert Olson, Dick Miller, John Burns. Adams, Dave Alder, L Jim Anderson, Oscar Gene Atkin, Roy D. Ayers, Lonnie D. Balrd, H. Kay Benson, Jerome T. MflTtillJCII Urn Ml Me, Ln !jtis,ri!(l lIcMuiJ Borgqulst, Tom T. Brown, Lawrence 1 Brown, Ronald K. Bucknum, Dan BuUock, Burt W. Byers, Dennis W. Bullock, Dennis S. Clinger, Larry A. ' Campbell, Maurice A. ' Carr, Paul B. Challburg, Norman L. | Connelly, J. Richard j Durm, Gory Joe j Eckel, Paul R. j ]■England, Joe D. ' Eyring, Phillip M. Hammond, Bill Hannlg, Gory W. Hansen, James V. Hastings, Qdon E. Hellner, Richard D. ■let, Ion Okt, fa OlsuHcbf Pweta, [ ltar,Get !!9ii,loil Mi!r,Ioli iPaul Stiblloilo ' hk Con w,Eej Hill, Paul M. Horsley, Richard Hyde, William James, Dean Frederick Knecht, Peter A. Lewis, Roger Martin Lundberg, Don C. 202 iStltjfe The Tcmsig ' s strikingly executed entry in the Snow Carnival Sculpture Contest. Moitin, James W. Siadson, Mac O. Mathie. Lynn Matis, Fred W. McArthur, Creig ;.!echam. Raphael ;.iUler, Richard L J. ' .Uler, Tom . ' • ' .mer. Alan Edward Olson, Kenyon R. y.son, Robert D. Powelson, Douglas H. r uTser, Gerald L regis, Larry Jr. Rather, John D. Roberts, Dean Scoil HiU. Paul Shields, R. Gleftn Stohlton, John B. Taylor, Cornell D. Taylor, Von J. Taylor, Milt Tarlet, Tillman Vetterli, Richard ■' . ' arren, Al ' . ' oymler, Leo E V heat, Ken V hltlng Chuck Of. n ,v I Q, O ' • ■'  ■a f n r ■Tokal on A diligent sectrch for beauty in all things is the aim of the members of the Tokalon Soc- ial unit. This unit was organized on the BYU campus in 1949 by Carolyn Blair and sev- enteen others who chose colors of turquoise and gold for the organization. The unit also upholds the standards of BYU and endeav- ors to provide social, cultural, spiritual and intellectual growth for interested female stu- dents on campus. Tokalon entered a beau- tifully artistic float in the Homecominb par- ade and their quartet took first place at the Quartet and Trio contest. The unit ' s entry in Songfest was one of those recorded on the Songfest record. Other activities were exchange. Culture Night, Intramurals and Christmas Dance, Christmas Carol- ing, Invitational, Dinner Dance, and assembly. Presidenl: Iud7 LTnne Roberts ll l ' ' Once upon a time was the theme of Tokalon ' s Homecoming float, Alter. Marilyn Bacon. Chyleen Baker, Carma Baker, Faye Bartlett, Helen Marie Barliey, Gail Benson, Carlo Benson, Sharron Black, Marcia Black, Shiela Bowen, Jane Brian, Sharron Brown, Ann Buckley, Connie Call, Sue Cooper, Glenna Covey, Barbara Creer, Diann Duffin, Deanna Fowles Jeannette Grant, Deanna Groshell, Patricia Hammond, Patty Hanks, Nancy Hart, Sherlyn Hawkins, Norine Jackson, Joyce Jacobsen, Geraldir McMee Miler, [l r, SliiitliU Stdotj, 204 Winning quartet (1 to r) Chyleen Bacon, Shar- ron Benson, lanet Welker, Marie Ostergaard. Tokalon officers work at snow p:r ' .: . _ :. .■j;__ Bowen, Norine Hawkins, Gail Bartley, Judy Roberts, Sharron Wright. Jennings, Doine Wright, Sharon Jensen, Gwen Judd. Louise Judd, Mariba Lamb, Carole Lorsen, Arlene Laster, Shari Mathews, Karen McBride, Deonna McDonald, Kathleen McMeen, Marilyn Miller, Corena Nutter, Dlonna Ord, Marilyn Osllund, Karen Richards, Ann Shurtlilf, Myma Skidmore, Carol Stanileld, Kay Tenney, Pat Thulin. Carol Twilty, Sherrie Vance, Geraldine Waddoups. Sara Welker, Janet Whilien, Diana Wright, Janet 206 Vol Hyric Val Hyric, the unit of tradition, was founded in 1928, and draws its name from Norse rrythol- ogy — Val Hyric being the elite vanguard of the King ' s army. In leadership and social activities Val Hyric won second place in Homecoming Parade, in beauty division, with its float, as well as first place, campus Blood Drive, second place Snow Carnival Sculptoring, and winning scholarship trophy, spring quarter. Social ac- tivities included parties at the Hideaway , Miss Val Hyric Venus con- test, annual two-day dinner dance held at Fort Douglas Country Club and Home- stead , Stag Nites, and unit dinners. Val Hyric ' s prize winning float in beauty division Abbott, Kelton Armstrong, Blair Armstrong, Charles Armstrong, Joseph Ashby, Gordon Baker, Dennis Barnard, Robert Barnes, R. Lloyd Beardall, James C. Bird, Tal Bybee, Klair Carter, Don Cena, Robert Ccok, James Crandall, Richard Cornelius, Don Crowley, Robert DeGraw, Clifford Davis, W. Morgan Evans, Ronald Foulger, Jack Gardner, Jerry Gardner, Richard Gam, Brett Garn, Ralph Gilliland, Steve Gray, Al Hair, Lamar Griffiths, Jerry Hall, Briggs Hammond, Sam Harris, Howard Hart, Keith Holtom, Steve Heninger, Brent ' - Ss Jonelle Johnson, Vol Hyric sweetheart Lilting melodies of larrard, Richard Ivie, Morrel lames. Rex johansen. ]. Frc:.-.. Johnson, Marvin Larkin, Ddon Kenney. Don Luke, Philip Lybbert, Dean Maloy, Edwood Meacham, John Meek, ]ohn Merkley, Harvey Monson, Farrell Morgan, Scott Neath, Stephen Nielson, Charles Olpin, lay Ottley, LeRoy Pearce, Douglas Person, Phil Peterson. Qyde Roberts, Bob Shaeffer, Earl Sinclair, lorry Singleton, Gary Smith, Al Snow, Sheldon C. Sorensen ,Gerald Stubbs, Stanley Thorson, Art Udall, Don Ward, Wendell Weidner, Leo V hitehead, Clark ValH orn Organized in 1928 with twenty five charter members, Vol Norn aims to further the bonds of friendship between members an d to sup- port all school activities. A 2.5 grade aver age must be maintained to hold membership. The unit won third award in Songfest this year with its entry One Day, and was given permanent possession of the Scholar- ship Trophy, having won it three quarters in succession. The Vol Norn Volleyball and Basketball teams took first place in the Intra- murals. Outstanding activities of this unit were an Invitational, at which the members wore original Swedish dresses, the Darn Redskin assembly, with the Vikings, and annual events. Feast of the Gods, Banquet of Yellow Roses, and a canyon party. This high ranking unit has an impos- ing list of members out- standing for their scholar- ship and activity. Spon- sors were Mrs. Ralph Britsch cmd Mrs. Lavern Green. President: JOckey McKeU 3 Officers, Kaye Burrup, Leedita Anderson, Gail Gagon, Mickie McKell, President. Andersen, LeArta Andrus, Aniene Arnold, Marilyn Barnes, Nancy Burrup, Kaye Callister, Geri Byers, Sharon Collard, Morgene Christensen, Myrnc Cram, Deanna Crandall, Sue Devine, Mary Dunkley, Laura Jo Emme ' t, Sally Ellsworth, Eloise Evans, Cheryl Ann Fenton, Allice Green, Carole Harrison, Jane Hatch, D. Diane Hedquist, Norma Henrie, Patricia Hiatt, Miriam Joyce Hull, Janis Jones, Ann Keith, Karen Larsen, Margaret Moon, Carol lta.!teir Hiifelsis, k fclsenEoia to, £% Mr. fee Silishiiy, Su; fcHMJaa 8W.I k ' a,ha Songfest third prize went to Val Norn. Presentation of Scholarship Trophy to Vol Norn who gained it permanently. McGinnis. Jo Ann Moon, Marilyn Muhlesteln, Mary Nelson. Elaine Nielsen, Dorothy Nielsen. Linda Oois, Evelyn Oldroyd. Hannah Oveson, Mary Pedersen, Sandra Polly, Karen Salisbury, RaNae Scott, Myma Lee Scott, JIU Simmons. Sandy Sims, Jane low, Kathy Taylor, Ann Taylor. Mary Thomas, Colell Tuckelt, Marilyn Van Wagoner, Katherine Vanderford, Lee Ann Verhaaren. Joy Webber. Kay While, Jane White, Ruth Woodrulf, GaUe Zundel, Dorlene Viking Through the ages, Viking has come to con- note strength in unity. Vitalized by legends of Fronthor, the fearless, all men who group in the name of Viking, find power in unity and strength in faith. Organized in 1928 by Clyde D. Sandgren and Rulon Paxmcm, now outstanding alumni, the Vikes enjoy tradi- tional events such as: Invitational, Viking- Val Norn assembly, Jiggs Party, Dinner Dance at Brighton and spring chicken fry. Talented Dave Taylor led Vikes to a third consecutive victory in Songfest and the per- manent retirement of the trophy. Traditionally active in athletics and student government, Vikings had as members Rich Hunter, pres- ident of Senate; John Kindred, freshman class president; Paul Anderson, A.M.S. presidency; I.O.C. councilmen Kent Butterfield and Steve Craig. Viging ath- letes were Joe McGinn, Bill Treu, Bob Skousen, Ken Hunt, Dave Eastis, Harold Turley, Wayne Chamber- lain. Assisting the presi- dent were Carl Bacon, Jer- ry Eagleston, Stan Collins, Grant Goodson and Lloyd Richmond. President: Gory C. Jenldni Strength, vision and beauty combined in Viking Homecoming float Anderson, Paul Ashton, R. Paul Bacon, Carl Bentley, Kenn Berrett, Sherrell Buckwalter, Ross Bluth, Larry Butterfield, Kent Carpenter, Craig Childs, Lewis Collins, Stan Conger, Gordon Cortez, Ross Eagleston, Gerald Craig, Steve Eastis, Dave Eliason, B. Clair Goodson,, Grant Goodson, Ray Hale, Gorron Hales, Sloan Hunt, Kenneth Hansen, Lee Heiner, Gary Hunter, Richard Jenkins, Arlen Jex, John Lee,Sa 210 SHI img;::c Presentation of Songfest award. ;- - i ' - Trikes, bonnets and sweaters for the goats Vikings reveal unsuspected talent in assembly. Kindred, John Loe. Scott Liljenquist, Joh.-. MacDonald, Edwin Morple, Ion Millar, Jim Nelson, Neil Richmond, Lloyd Richards, Bryan Sharp, Edward Skousen, Lamon! Skousen, Richard Skousen, Robert Stohl, John Sirallord, Larry Thompson, J. Errol Turley, Harold Ward, Ron Warner, James Webber, Robert Westover, James Q ( q ( ,n o I- Westra, Jerry Woodward, Robert Wood, Reid r White Key BSr -l White Key is can honorary service unit. It is composed of senior women selected for outstanding scholastic and service records during their years in college. Their stated purpose is to foster service and to promote the spirit of fellowship among students . This year the White Keys led the Homecoming Parade, carrying the traditional blue and white block Y. As is customary, they again produced the White Key Directory of the names, addresses and telephone numbers of all students attending the university. The members of this unit also took an active port in various service projects. Each quar- ter, the White Key presents a trophy to the women ' s social unit with the highest grade point average. This year _ the trophy was awarded q™|j permanently to Vol Norn social unit by White Key U ' ' A President Joyce Linebcrrger y L for their having won the - J M trophy for three successive . K quarters. Sponsor for the l! unit is Mrs. Doris Bacon. President: Joyce Linehorger A lotta legs lug a lotta letter up Center Street as liberally labelled White Key lassies limber up a few lissome limbs in the Homecoming Parade. S.iz 1aJ ' 1 Bertelsen, Delora Bringhurst, Pat Brown, Anne Burmester, Carta Christensen, Gayle Daines. Barbara Dunn, Patricia Hall, Jams Esler, Sally Hamilton, Donna Harrison, Jane Henrie, Patricia Jones, Ann Orme, Kathryn tvlason, Yerda Redford, Margaret Redford, Ruth Schindler, Alice Shipp, Sherry Steckler, Dianne Swainston, Colleen Blue Kc The Brigham Young University Chapter of Blue Key National Fraternity observed its 25th anniversary on this campus, as its first local president, Clyde D. Sandgren, return- ed to Blue Key activity as faculty sponsor. Blue Key president, Dal Gardner presented the old WAGON WHEEL to Coach Hal Kopp, following a 14-0 victory over the Ag- gies. The Wagon Wheel is a traditional sym- bol of football supremacy sponsored by the Blue Key chapters of the two campuses. Blue Key sponsored its annual projects of the of- ficial school calendar, the Freshman Hand- book, BY and You , and the Polio Drive in conjunction with the Student Health Center. Nearing completion is a project conceived and backed by Blue Key, a shrine for the old Y Bell. The unit was represented y. y ►• at ground breaking cere- w monies by Dell Barkdull. PrMld«Dl: DaUla Gordoar  Spokes speak for themselves as three wheels trundle trophy to hub of campus activities. {1 to r) Dallen Gardner, Nilo Atkinson, and Paul Felt. Allied, BiUie Armstrong, Blair Armstrong, Joseph Atkinson, Nilo Barkdull, F. Del Bentley, Joseph Berry, David Blackhurst, Dennis Brown, Floyd Brown, Wallace Brundage, Joe Carpenter, Craig Christensen, David Conger, Gordon Crockett, Webb DaGrade, Don Goodson, Gram Hilton, H. Gill Hilton, W. Bruce Kelling, Hans Koldevo ' n, Phillip Linebarger, Robert Martin, A. Keith Olpin, Jay Pack, Elbert Peterson, Bmce Peterson, Larry Phillips, Delbert •v? 9? -W - -Q !-. - Q -p-O ( ?S 1 .: i! . - ' C ' ' i Tj Ricks, David | Wells, Dick Worthen, Ellis Intercollegiate Knights Gold Y Chapter of the Intercollegiate Knights affirms as its purpose service to the schcol and the promotion of brotherhood among themselves and the IK ' s on other university- campuses. The BYU chapter of the national men ' s service organization was founded in 1941. The IK ' s sponsor Hello Week, Belle of the Y Week, and International Week. They are responsible for the ringing of the Old Y Bell, and lighting the Y. They assisted in Freshmen Orientation, ushered and sold programs at football and basketball games and performed many other services for the school. The Gold Y Chapter received a tro- phy for the most efficient chapter in the Na- tional Service Fraternity. They gained sec- ond award in the Songfest and second in the Home- coming parade in the hu- mor section. Social activi- ties included on Invitation- tional, exchanges and dances. Grand Duke: Lovon Boyengei t ' . :- V - IK ' s light the Y . Here they are setting oil soaked waste in prep- Beb eration for the evenings spectacle. fetadd Bahr, Don F. tt,Ia, Adams, Darryl A. fciJa Barnes, Dick Bloom, Bradley Bruce Bown, Robert N. Zii Bullock, Gerald A. Circuit, Jeff L. Dutson, Paul Edmunds, Paul K. fc,,f Gardner, Robert C. WjM,R Gibbons, LeRoy %W Hale, Boyd J. V« Hamm, James L. ku Harrison, Edwin C. ■•= Hammond, Dale A. Hemenway, Lynne Ivie, Alma Ray Jones, Bill D. Kirkhom, Mike Lufkin, J. Cordell :? Lysenko, Peter 214 HI i The I.K. ' s Homecoming float won second place. Relaxing for a moment at a convention. Chosen as Sweetheart of Intercollegiate Knights was Sharon Byers. F. B7IA. i atN. 8!. Bl [tall il. m •  . ft - m McDonald, Jerry MerroU, Rulon L. Minor, lay L. Mitchell, Jim Moore, Mike Olson, Roger L Powell, Bemell Brad Palmer, Francis A. Relyea, Russell Ervin Sabey, Wayne Saxer. Alton H. Smith, I. Norman Sorenson, Kenneth C. Wahlquist, Earl Vamey, Joel R. Webb, Armond Paul Winterton, Arlon E. WisUsen, Martin J. Young, L DeWayne 215 1 1 Sp urs Every Spur member is guided by the motto at your Service, in service projects for BYU. Members of this sophomore women ' s service unit en- deavor to promote the spirit of the school and good sportsmanship, while carrying out various projects for the university. The university branch of the notional Spurs organ- ization was established in 1954. With Zetta Lee as president, this year the Spurs hosted a regional convention on November 1st and 2nd, followed by the initiation of new members on November 14th. They also had exchanges with l.K. and Delta Phi. Other activities included a Presenta- tion Banquet, Slumber Party, Char- ity Christmas and Thanksgiving Baskets, tapping new members at 5 a.m. and excursions to the Mental Hospital Each Spur is, and has a secret pal. The unit ' s services in- cluded ushering and managing e- lection booths. President: Zetta Lee Spurs registering for regional convention on BYU campus November 1st and 2nd. At Anderson, Brita Anderson, Rachel Armstrong, Cheryl Babbel, Pat Bagley, Glenna Black, Thelma Chatham, Betty Chrislensen, Janet Crook, Kathleen Day, Sidnee Dorny, DeAnne Draughn, Norma England, Ann Fritzsche, Mary Gries, Barbara Halgren, Patricia Hansen, Myrla Hawkins, Dorothy Bee Johnson, Claudia Jones, Judy Julander, Lillie l6s,Ze! U i!,i Ml ,] Nelson,] Nslai,:  ct,M( A Spur service — selling Sophomore class cards. At a Spurs party punch proved to be popular. Awakened at 5 a.m. to be told she had made the Spurs. Kearl, Mario Lee, Zelda Undl, Welda Lewis, Moxine Martin, Helen Mehr, Marilyn Morris, Judy Nelson, Daine Nelson, Narene Olsen, Audrey Piltman, Sue Reynolds. Karen Roberts. Beverly Rich, Merilynne Stewart, Jean Taylor, Ardilh Tranter. loene Tuipln, Karen Yorqason, Vanja Young, Carol 217 Thea Alexis Thea Alexis is a young organization on cam- pus formed to fill a vital need in the Fresli- man class and to promote scholarship and service among freshmen women. Their pur- pose is to serve the studentbody, encourage activity and scholarship, uphold the tradi- tions of the college and promote the spirit of the Y . Members of Thea Alexis must meet qualifications set up by the charter group. These are a 3.0 grade point average, a de- sire to serve and membership in the fresh- man class when selected. Thea Alexis mem- bers sold brochures during Homecoming Week, sold dance tickets for Preference Ball, Freshman Party, Snow Carnival, Spring Ball, and Junior Prom. They assisted in the City jfrjf Polio Drive, the Destiny r j k Fund, sold Y records, as- ' 7 sisted AMS and AWS and r Studentbody elections. ' - They also manned booths 1 - y for I.O.C. week and K am- ■Its . _ V pus Kornival. PreildenI: Carol Rcdphs Officers of Thea Alexis (1 to r) Judy Moss, Christine Atkinson, Pat Smith, i! Claudia Clark, Sandy Wardell, Karen Derrick, Carol Ralphs, Valeria Hatch, ij Atkerson, Christine Bilderback, Judy Black, Sheila Bower, Melene ' R. Bunnell, Beth Marie Cammack, Elaine Christensen, Corrice Christensen, Suzan Clark, Claudia G. Croxlord. Kay Val Daw, Janet Day, Carol Derrick, Karen Fowles, Jennette Halladay, Mickey Hegsted, Evelyn Hellewell, Sandra Jacob, Karin Jensen, llene Johnson, Sharyn Keams, Susan Kelly, Patricia Kilberth, Barbara Madsen, Doris Millar, Carol Ann Moss, Judith Nelson, Linda Lee Oscarson, Bonnie folter, 1%, } Bdierti, BollcMi San, Pi 218 fi Members of Thea Alexis manned voting booths for student organizations throughout year as one of their fields of service. Parry, Sharon Potter, Marge Price, Sharon Redford, ChrUtio Richler, Martha Rlgby, Janet Robison, Janeen Roberts. Linda Lee RoUo, Mary Sandberg. Selene Shirts. Linda Smith, Pot Tippets, Conr...? : ;■Titus, Diann Word, Patty Wardell, Sandra Wheeler, Rita White, Karen Wright. Carol YCal cares Intelligent, active, and industrious Junior women with a 3.0 or above grade average are eligible to become members of Y Calcares, an honorary service unit. During the year the or- ganization has contributed to school activities in many ways, promoting school spirit and upholding BYU tra- ditions. Members ushered at devo- tionals and lyceums, as well as at special events and football games. Other days they were busy selling tickets to all school functions and helping with registration. Taking time off for a little fun, the unit had a Secret Pal party with the IK ' s, and also an invitational with the theme Shakespearean Splendor. In the spring YC members sponsor an open house for new members, who are carefully selected by a point system from Sophomore applicants. An honor banquet is held for senior members. Versatile YC ' s also were in charge of the Hello Week assem- bly at the beginning of the year, and the Belle of the Y con- t e s t. Georgeanna Ward, president, was voted A.W.S. presi- dent for next year, and another member, Linda Mahaffey was named outstanding coed of the month in the college of Biolog- ical and Agricultural Sciences. Georgsoima Word Regular meetings were held by Y C ' s to report progress and to plan activities. ; ™S( 0Qi? .c a Alder, LiUie Lola Alder, Marilyn Kathleen Anderson, Lynne Anderson, Marie R. Bird, Donna Brim, Beulah Burke, Jean Carting, Morlena Mae Carter, Anita Qulf, Wanda L. Cook, Barbara Jane Cunningham, Marilyn Dovine, Mary M. Fennig, Mary R. Francis, Jane Ann Hamilton, Marilyn Holman, Sharon A. Inskeep, Bonnie Joan Johnson, Doruia J. Keller, Marcia Leishman, Donna Mae tanCoth fen.Gwi Hi % Kiiini, Moi ililie, k . ' : l lacijje: 220 Parlies and games helped members make friendships. Even snow could not dampen Y-C ' s enthusiasm when selling football programs. MahaifBy, Linda Ann Matson, Kathryn Ann Moore, Georgia H. Murphy, Myma Jean Nielson, Susan L Norman, Mary Jean Poulson. Jennie Lin Pedersen, Myma A. Richardson, Kaye Schulzke, Astrid M Skidmore. Emeline Skinner, Velda Smith, Janice Ann Snell, Jacqueline Soule, Joan L. o ' ewart. Norma Leo Taylor, Kay ' .Va ldvogel. Caryl Ann ' .Vood, Carol Lisa Woodward, Lee Anna Sponsor Corps Sponsor Corps is affiliated with the university AFROTC and its purpose is to serve this group as well as BYU and the community. Uniformed members were first seen on campus in 1952 when the four year organization was estab- lished. Since that time Sponsors have actively participated in university functions and serv- ices. During 1957-58 the 75 members purchased new uniforms, participated in the Homecoming parade .organized a fall Blood Drive, sponsored Mat Dances, presented an assembly, and Mil- itary Ball in conjunction with the AFROTC, pre- sented an exhibition drill during half time ac- tivities at a basketball game, received first place award during the Sponsor National p Drill Team Competition at I Utah State University, usher- V ed at assemblies, participot- m ed in booth work on cam- ' JP pus, assisted in Destiny Fund C. Drive, and participated in ■kn AFROTC Spring Review. I Edna Hyd 1 Friendly chatter at the Sponsors open house. ieold, Armstrong, Beverly | Ashby, Joan | Atwood, Marguretta Baker, Marma Benjamin, Judith Buel, Corene Burrup, Kaye Colder, Allene Colder, CoUeen Colder, Suzcmne Cartre, Armette Corbett, Janet Corey, Marsha Doty. Ann Crose, Carrol Driggs. Gloria Durrani. Vickl Evans. Cheryl Ann Fernandez. Cello Fisher, Karin Francom. Judith Groshell, Patricia Grover. Judith Hall. Katie Hansen. Patricia Horger, Irene Howard, Mickle Jensen, Daine Scbli SsBode Stiica, Sln  He SoieiMi Swum, Jensen, Lorraine Johansen, Sonla Keller, Barbara Kemp, Jullanne Larsen, Barbara Lelshmon, Karen Lochhead, Linda Hr,: Waiki, Hi iS i .morler uniforms r : .c:r-=i Attractive and smart in distinctive uniforms winning drill team performed on Sponsor assembly, he old. Lyman. Joyce Madsen, Judy Mattice. Nan Mauss, Janice McKay. Mary Moore, Janls Noel, Nancy Mortensen, Donna Oakes, Judy Oliver. Kristin Olson, D ' Ann Orme, Kathryn Peterson, Joan Reddish. lacquelyi Royle, Jeonette Rutz. Mary Ann SalcEor, UUie Schroeler. Qare Scott, JlU Semadeni, Irene Seneca. Loretta Shoe Norma Smith, Cathi Sorensen. Joane Swolberg, Carma Swensen, Marilyn Tasker, Dorothy Symons, Morqena Turloy, Martha Word, Florence Watkln, Sharon Whifien, Diana Upstill. Suzoim ZoUinqer, Janice Ki Veda f The theme of Ri Veda women ' s ocial unit, Sodalatus means unity. The purpose of the unit is to promote friendship, love, and loyalty through association, and to honor and devel- op respect for womanhood. Ri Veda was reactivated during the winter quarter of 1955 and has become a recognized unit on campus. Under the leadership of Darlene Glenn as president this year, members of the club enjoyed many activities. The organization sponsored an Invita- tional dance on November 8 in the Smith Family Living Center. A Homecoming Open House was held during Homecom- ing Week, and ex- changes made with other clubs, and dinner dance enjoyed. Ri Veda entered the Song- fest Contest and held many fire- sides. Praaident: Darlene Glenn Members of Ri-Veda sing Friendship ' s Park in Songfest. Eediord, 3 Allrad, Lorna Bartletr, Janet Bloomlield, Beverly Briggs, Shanene Buchanan, Julynne Hughes, Kelly Lewis, Glenna Loose, Pat Nelson, Ann Nielsen, Josephine Noble, Vernlco Ottsen, Shiiley Parkin, Colleen Sanderson, Helen ird,D«M I Pfei I, Ban | k 224 filKi; Ciomma Phi O micron Gamma Phi Omicron is iho oldest honorary organization for women on campus. Upper-class women with a good professional attitude who have and maintain a high scholastic aver- age in the field of Home Economics ore invited to become members. The goals of Gamma Phi Omicron are to promote high ideals in home econ- omics, create a spirit of profession- alism in the department, and to pro- mote superior scholarship. Among their special activities are pledging and the goat dinner, and exchanges. Lectures, demonstrations, and field trips which would be of special in- terest to one in the field of home economics are included in their ac- tivities. . Preiideni: MoDrqaret R«diord R.a;.: . 3ailow, Pauline 3lrd, Donna 3o€l, Anne ner, Anita . Gciyle Clark, Delene :;iuff. Wanda L. Clark, Mary- Dunn, Patricia Sally Huskinson, Shirlee A. Inskeep, Bonnie Jean lohns, Geneve D. (ohnson, Carlene lohnson, Jocn C. (Cnudson, Sandra K. Uneborger. Joyce I McCune, Jeanne Moye, Lois M. Onne, Kathryn Poulson, Jennie Lir. Bedford. Ruth Mary Rlchens. Donna Rogers, Dixie Schloss, Margaret A. Semadenl, Irene Alice Shimoda. Donna A. Smith, Janice Ann Sorensen. Corinne Tanner. Nancy Lee ■yn Alter, Donna Bird, Ann Mathis, Corinne Sorensen, Margaret }rd, Kathy Orme, Irene Semadini. Cougarettes Formed to promote pep and spirit within the studentbody and to pro- vide entertainment for half time ac- tivities, the Cougarettes provided much pleasurable enjoyment to spec- tators at football and basketball games. They also appeared at Wy- oming and Colorado A M. Fresh- men girls are judged on poise, beau- ty and marching ability for admiss- ion to the Cougarettes. That these girls hove personality and charm is evidenced by the fact that so many of their members are honored by the students. Janelle Johnson was chos- en Vol Hyric Sweetheart; Diane Scott, Louise Lush; Janice Babcock, Belle of the Y; Carolyn Crawford, Attendant to the Belle of the Y, and Lynn Fechser, at- , „ tendant to Miss Fitm SKm Merry Christmas. Tf fflp ' Cougarettes 1 m ' presented an as- ' - sembly with the Tausigs called C o n t e m p o r- ary Trends. President Bhlxley Bobliuon ,rT ' Cougarettes performed precision drills at basketball halftimes. 226 Andreason, Gail Andrews, Fay Babcock, Janice Blauer, Jone Bower, Melene Busterud, Kay Dana, Judith Crawford, Carolyn Dayley, Barbara Fechser, Leslie Fechser, Lynn Fleming, Laura Hale, Sherry Hoffman, Shailene Jacobs, Goye Johnson, Janet Johnson, Jonelle Johnson, Sharon Jorgensen, Ayn McKeU, Linda Pappas, Susan Randall, Dixie Redd, Judy Scott, Diane Smith, Carolyn Tidwell, Claudia Thomander, Dawn Walker, Helen Chi Sigma XXV Qualifications for membership of Chi Sigma XXV ore as restrictive as they are unusual. The appli- cant must be male, over twenty five years of age, unmarried and not engaged at the time of rush- ing. After initiation members who marry must go inactive, but they are retained as honorary lifetime members. The unit was first org- anized in October of 1956 after the publishing of an editorial in the Daily Universe, which suggested the need for such an organization. The group planned activities to enable older bachelors to meet jligible young ladies and ex- changes were held with vori- o u s women ' s units. A West- em Dance, and ' Flamingo Love ' invitational cli- maxed the acti- vities. Chi Sigma XXV bachelors find themselves in the hands of spring ladies at ex- change with Nautilus. Bathers, Pratt Brown, FottoU Croft, Merlin Grigq, Samuel Hanson, Kimball Hatch, Dolray Horn, Gus Huntar, James Johnson, Lynn KimbaU, Forrell Peterson, Claytoi Phillips, Blaine Poulton, Leo Roberts, Cecil Smythe, James Summers, Walton Taylor, Dwood Twllchell, LoMar 227 m. ' Lamhda Delta Sigma The first Lambda Delta Sigma unit was organiz- ed on the University of Utah campus in 1936 by Dr. Lowell Bennion and a group of students. The unit became national in 1 94 1 and now has chapters on the campuses of many universities throughout the nation. Led by Gordon K. Bur- rell as president, Lambda Delta Sigma stressed leadership, fellowship, culture, intellectua lity, and spirituality, and aimed to provide express- ion through activity, of the principles of relig- ion. Activities of the year included social ex- changes with other units, in- spirational hours, cultural meetings. During Autumn quarter the Fall Ball was held, and on St. Valentine ' s Day, the unit planned a suc- J cessful Sweetheart Ball. Spring quarter members en- GcrdoTt BurreU OY d the Inaugural Banquet. 1st row: Judy Morris, Durnae Heugly, Ralph Richardson, Dorma Turner, Ann Halladoy; 2nd row: John Russell, Karen Hall, Brian Strong, Deon Bean, Gordon Burrell, Mariana Crowther. Barney, Beulah Asper, Bob Bartels, Dorothy- Bean, Deon Brown, Elizabeth loan Brown, Maurine Circuit, Jeff L. CoUett, Luana Qark, Betty Crow, Gayle Crow, Jean Danks, Leora Ann Dwight, Dee Elaine Eames, Clarissa Hoiiisjui fa,Dem Bi ' soj, Nor Jsmtm, B Siill, Bob Smug, Biiffl Sk. Elder, Fern Arlene Frost, Louise Dunford, Thomas Jay Field, Ray A. Hagen, Lillis M. Halladay, Ann Heugly, Helen Durnae Holdsberg, Carroll Hullinger, Carol Dawr Johnson, Sharon Lou Kulp, Kenley Larson, Karen Mackay, Walter Dale McClellan, Blaino S, Merrill, H. Kent McClellan, Jeanette McBrlde, Corolee Miller, Alene Mohlmcm, Marilee Morgan, Scott K. Morgan, Carolyn IHI tapsoi, i lliMQl, Gil Taer, Don Wler, Lm Wb,!K]i ll ' ilchjon Lambda Delta Sigma quartet. Swirling and swinging in gay mood to the music of the dance llisH to elfflto Richardson, Ralph L. Rlchler. Martha Ann Robertson, Milly Saunders, Arlan Strong, Brian E Thurman, Kathleen Thompson, Shirley Trlmnal, Gloria J. Turner, Donna Lee Waller, Larry D. Webb, Jeanne Weight, Mary Lou Welch, Norma Anne Whitlon, Gerald Allen Whipple, Connie Wilcox, Sharlene Wurslen, Robert L. DeltaPh Delta Phi has the distinction of being the first Greek letter fraternity organ- ized in Utah and one of the first west of the Mississippi river. The purposes of the fraternity are to provide ser- vice, spiritual, scholastic, and social outlets and opportunities for its mem- bers. 1957-58 was an outstanding year for the Y Chapter. Last spring its chorus toured over 5,000 miles to New York and Washington, D.C. and performed before 10,000 people. Delta Phi began this school year by winning the Men ' s Organization Quartet Competition at Homecoming. In the fall RaNae Salisbury, Murray, Utah was chosen as Delta Phi Dream Girl at annual Dream Girl Formal from among 17 lovely girls. The fra- ternity conducted the most successful Campus Chest Drive in recent his- tory raising over twice the amou nt raised in recent years. Other an- nual features are the Invitational, Polygamy Party, and Love ' em and Leave ' em Party. Arturo Barrios was crowned Greatest lover in the world. Some out- standing Delta Phi alumni are John A. Widtsoe, Stephen L Richards, J. Reu- ben Clark, Jr., Jos- eph F. Merrill, Matthew Cowley, Milton R. Hunter, A. T. Tuttle, and Marion D. Hanks 5 e ip;; I lames F. Scott Delta Phi ' s lovely sweetheart — RaNae Salisbury was honored at Sweetheart Party, i Beoulii Abplanalp, Delloy l w Atkin, Thomas Inwh Atkinson, Nilo i UBoio Atkinson, Stephen j Ma ' oj Barkdull, Del ! KoTl Barrios, M. Arturo j MillV Bascom, Gory Mow, Clay, John Nii ' hll Blair, Kenneth Ok Bloxham, Ben Conder, Donald Ely, Raymond Davis, Thomas Davidson, Marion Scbii Flinlinson, David Frehner, Verl s , Gibbs, W. Sherman sm. Gunderson, Alvin s« Jenkins, Marvin ScpeH Johansen, Robert i T Koldewyn, Phillip iJ Beautiful orchids for be caitiful girls as they watch and enjoy the floor show during intermission at the Sweetheart Ball. Larson. Raymond Lawlor, Lawrence LeBaron, Norman Mason. Dennis May, James Miller, Sterl Morris. Monte Nultall, Paul Nichol, Jack Olsen, Lynn Paleen. Benlon Petersen, Roy Peltil, Robert Schulzke, Ernest Edward Slaughter, Larr Smith. Donald Soper, Wmiam Stapley, MerriU Swann, Edward Thomas, Gerald V-- • i i- r hm l. Waywell. Kelvin Tolman, Gerald West, Emerson Widdison, Harold Wray, Gerald Shomrah Kiyel Shomrah Kiyel is a unique organiz- ation, and could only be brought into being in a university whose students are constantly leaving for the mission field. The girls they leave behind, their wives or sweet- hearts, unite under this Hebrew name, signifying women of strength, courage, valor and virtue, for the purpose of cultivating spiritual growth while providing each other with social companionship while waiting for their men to return. Or- ganized in the spring of 1955, this unusual group of devoted women under the leadership of Nada Boyer, completed a full schedule this year. With the emphasis on spiritual val- ues, the unit organized meetings, home demonstrations, aesthetic and creative meetings, a quarterly testi- Pmony meeting, a Sweetheart Ban- quet, Junior Prom Party, Spring Breakfast, Talent Jl Program and book . reviews. President: Nada Boyer Members of Shomrah Kiyel at the Sweetheart Banquet which replaces dinner dance j. c ,,, of other units. Alcorn, Marlene Austin, Gaylia Baker, Susan BaiTow Barbara Baumgartner, Colleen Bergen Norma Black, Lorene Bledsoe, Doris Bodine, Virginia Booth, Beverly Bremer, Florine Cobia, Loma Condle, Genene Crystal Doris Evans, Jean Greaves, Karren Howke Jeonnine Hixson, Patricia Holmes Nelda Horton, Carolyn Hunt, Joan 232 m b Santa Clous brought each girl a surprise gift from her missionary. Refreshments are served to members after formal pledge. Konopelski, Helen Larson. Barbara Leigh, Dorene Lundell, Connie McClellan, Norene McDowell, Sylvia Murdock, Joyce Petty Corinne Rogers, Dixie Sabey, Linda Scoresby, Marilyn Scoresby, Mary Lou Shirts. Addie Smith. DeAnna Wallers, Carol Wilding. Ruth Wllkerson, Nancy Williamson. Joyce 233 PhiChiTheta Pieaident: lanine McPhie President Jonine McPhie led Phi Chi Theta members in their efforts to promote the cause of higher business edu- cation and teaching for all women in business careers and to encourage fraternity and cooperation among wom- en preparing for this career. The big activity during aut- umn quarter was a progressive dinner and a crowded schedule was carried out throughout the year. Exchanges with other clubs, lectures, a slumber party. Halloween festivities, pledge initiation, a banquet and a ball during spring quarter kept the members together. Visits were also made to business offices and State Mental Hospital. f ' Eternal Efficiency was the out of this world theme for the Phi Chi Theta Homecoming float. Baker, Foye Booth, Beverly Curtis, Karen Heemeyer, Lois Holmes, Carole , Jackson, Colleen Larkln, PhylUs Mason, Yerda Mumford, Margaret Noble, Zina Phillips, Marie Roche, Marlene Swenson, Ccnnille Towne, Diane P.E.M.M. Cluh 1st row: M. Ingersoll, K. Moyle, P. Idlefsen, D. Wilcox, C. Ure, J. Taylor, B. Foxley, S. Holtom, D. Laudie,, M. Miera, D. Sul- livan. 2nd row: D. Mickelsen, R. Fuchigami, C. S. Reed, T. Heiner, S. Evans, B. Alene Judy, J. Williamson, N. Ricks, E. Mich- allis, D. WooUey, T. DiUman. 3rd row: P. Hardy, D. Grimmett, G. Adams, D. Riddle, N. Hansen, K. Ann Hughes. C. Foss, L. Jones, I. Funk, J. Sawyer, K. Berg, M. Foss. 4lh row: G. Ward, C. Park, L. Bone, L Wilson, L. Giles, S. Solomon, I. Sawyer, R. Armatage, M. Laub, H. Condie, C. Brown. 5th row: C. Cottrrell, W. Newton, C. Wilmolh, T. Rohbock, B. Reed, I. Pyper, J. MdCean. L. C. Mackay, G. Parkinson, J. L. Warner. V. Y. Nelson. 6th row: J. Calderwood, C. I. Hart, M. F. Hortvigsen, R. Watters, 1. C. Healon. R. B. Stone, D. G. Fuller, W. E. Stebbing, J. Gordon, L. Johnson, S. Finch. 7th row: B. L. Bangerter, D. Mlllett, R. Starlin, D. Saling, V. Shuey. H. W. Soffe, W. Gordon, M. Stokes, G. Wanlaas, C. Soling, D. Paulson, R. Edwards. The College of Recreation. Physical and Health Education and Athletics holds a professional meeting each Thurs- day morning during the school year for all major students. The Deans, departments of the College and P.E.M.M. Club rotate in taking charge of the meetings. This procedure has greatly assisted P.E.M.M. to report a very successful year. For the first time, the club entered a float in the Homecoming parade and took second place for most original. Other activities were Western Round-up. spring Steak-Fry. Valentine Sports Night and socials, and panel discussion groups. 1st row: Wally Gordon. Paula Hardy. Ida Funk, Maryl Inger- soll. 2nd row: Wayne Soffe, JoAnn Calderwood, Charles Sal- ing, Dora Saling. 3rd row: Leonard Mackay, Ray Watters. Garry Parkinson, Curt Brown. Physical health is evident in his action and smile. Arnold Air Society The Arnold Air Society is a professional honorary- service organization of all four year AFflOTC ca- dets. Its objectives aim to promote American citizen- ship in an air age and to advance the support of air power. The unit designs to further the purpose, miss- ion, tradition and concept of the United States Air Force for national security, and to create a closer and more efficient relationship with the Air Force Re- serve Officers ' Training Corps. The Society plays host to speakers on world events. Relevant films on this subject are also shown. Flights to Air Force bases throughout the United States are made by the cadets to familiarize them with the terrain of the country and a trip made to the national concleave. Social events were parties, a Dinner-Dance and the highlight of the Social Cal- endar, the A.F.R.O.T.C. Military I 1 Ball. The first annual Dinner- ' M Dance was held April 1 1 to cel- — T ebrate the merger of the Sabre B Kw Air and the Arnold Air Society. Members of Sabre Air and Ar- nold Air Society shake hands on merger. Andrus, James Baker, Gary Ball, Sam Burgess, Theron Carruth, Gene Five members get together to drink a toast of friendship and service. Sahre Air Command a Robert D. Smith EUsworth, D. Kirk Famsworth, Carl Larry Garrett, Gordon B. Harrison, Russell David. Jr Hanly, Thomas F., Jr. Hoyden, Warren R. Heath. Charles W. Hinckley, Thomas K. r c i b i r-Mi Sj] Setting off on a familiariza- tion flight. ac Neuenswander, Val J. Smith, J. Norman Rowley, Ralph A. 1 1st row: Norma Dale Droughn, Margo Barling, Tutoring Chairman; Judy Morris, Vice President; Marilyn McMeen, Pres- ident; Betty Chatham, Secretary; Linda Jean Pace, Treasurer, Melba Lynn Whittle, Historian. 2nd row: Cheryl Mc Al- lister, Audrey Jeanne Olsen, Barbara Beers, Sidnee Day, Janet Dallon, Pat Brighton. 3rd row: Margo Parker, Narene Nelson, Glenna Cooper, Jilen e Hoggan, Pat Halgren, DeAnne Dorny, Claudia Johnson, Welda Lendt, Sonja Balmer, Na- deane Tuft, Suzanne N. Crowther, Cheryl Armstrong, Elaine Nelson. Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Lambda Delta is a national honorary organ- ization composed of sophomore women who main- tained a 3.5 grade average for two or more quarters in their freshman year. The BYU chapter is under the sponsorship of Miss Jean Anne Waterstradt and Mrs. Lillian C. Booth, who is the Western Region Supervisor of the National organization. The year ' s activities commenced with a first initiation in the spring for eligible freshmen girls. A second initiation was held in the fall for girls who raised their aver- ages. Several cultural evenings were also enjoyed. Samoa eauin moan; to Hoe 1st row (1. to r.): Cheryl Armstrong, Betty Chatham, Melba Whittle, Pat Brighton. 2nd row: Marilyn McMeen, Judy Morris I 238 ' 1 1st row: Chuck Stevenson, Bob Skousen, Pago Afaulo, Lenard Wells, Phil Ballon, Taveve Fanene. 2nd row: Loretta Vance, Sandra JoUey, Joyce Wiltbonk, LuRae Fawson, Sharon Reid, Eleanor Peterson, Barry Bright. 3rd row: Sylvia Bigler, Lou- ise Andrus, Anna Joy Woffinden, Lenore Crandall, Shirley lokepa. Afio Mai Samoan culture is stressed by the Afio Mai Club. Organized in 1954, this group associates with the Student Program Bur- eau in presenting the songs, dances and customs of the Sa- moan people throughout the intermountain west. Activities sponsored were swimming parties and the traditional outing to Homestead. Alpha Phi Omega, Eta Omicron Chapter managed the Des- tiny Fund Information Booth in the Eyring Science Center, assisted at the Eagle Scout Banquet and the Boy Scout Merit Pow-wow as well as taking an active part in the Invitational Track Meet and the school polio and flu shot drives. Alpha Phi Omega 1st row: Bishop Royal B. Stone, Faculty Advisor; Lorn H. Kennedy, President; Elmer L. Emmons, Vice President; Keith Gates, Secretary. 2nd row: Tom Dunning, George Scott, Bill Leach, Paul Williams, William Adams, Norman Holman, Jim Hazard. 3rd row: Bruce Bone, Craig Whitehead, Gene Devenport, William Sfebbing, Doyle Fuller, Stephen Frozier. [239 91 1st row: Dennis Byers, Ed Clark, Dave Chamberlain, Bob Stones, Unknown. 2nd row: Gay Chambers, Myrna Bankhead, Reg. Coultas, Dorene Del Fium, Raphael Meachum, JoAnn, Marilyn. 3rd row: Dick Seiger, Richard Wall, Unknown, Dave Simms, Kay Croxford, Joe D. England, Sunny Seeley, Dove Adams, Mike Arbogast, Rick Heilner, Unknown. Alpine Club The motto for members of the Alpine Club is that mountaineering is exercise for the body and con- tentment for the soul. The club was organized in 1955 to promote an interest in mountain climbing, hiking, skiing, swimming, ice skating and toboggan- ing. Indoor activities this year included lessons on rock climbing, lectures on first-aid, mountain safety, ski films and pictures, and a Halloween Party. An ambitious outdoor program consisted of a two week climbing trip in the Colorado Rockies before fall registration, the climbing of Utah ' s highest mountain. King ' s Peak, in October of 1957 in which twenty members participated, a cross country ski hike over- night into Aspen Grove area in February, a skiing get-together between quarters and active climb- ing on Timp ' , Mt. Nebo and Provo Peak. The Club sponsored the first sanctioned Intermountain Ski Association race at Timp Haven — The Hoover Cup. Dorene Del Fium was president, Ralph Mecham, vice pres.. Carmen Bradley, Sec.-Treas.; Reg Coultas, Ac- tivity Coordinator and advisers were Dave Evans and Dick Ballou. to pro mils, isbsuj ident; Secret Social theLo 3rdro 1st row: Janice Wood, Carol Sue Campbell, Justin Skousen, Barbara Nelson, Mary Ella McDowell, Barbara SweatI, Pat Sanderson, Pauline Judd. Carolyn Woolsey, Jeannette Martineau. 2nd row: Claudia Bowers, Deonna Skousen, Gratia Schastey, Frances Gardner, Peggy Gardner, Virginia Ashford, Kay Passey, Sylvia Shumway, Lou Knudson. 3rd row: Frank Kleinworth, Charles Shumway, Glen Beecroft, Louise Conover, Marilyn Black, Sonia Josie, Charlene Riggs, Wayne Fletcher, Gerald Nielson. 4th row: Toni Gaddis, Norman Pruett, Bobby Rothlesberger, Raleigh Johnson, Alan Peterson, Steve Crookston, Dave Shepherd, Lynn Steele, Ken Ramsey, Mcrrlow Plumb, James Boone, William Larry Ashby, Edward Neilson. Arizona Club The Arizona Club was established on the BYU campus to provide opportunities for students from Arizona to as- sociate with those from the great Sunshine state. The activities this year consisted of several western dances, firesides and exchange parties with other geographical units. Members also enjoyed a toboggan party, a Span- ish supper and a steak fry. The club entered a float in the Homecoming parade and participated in Western Week, sponsoring the Western Dance and Chuck Wagon Break- fast. The officers for the year were: Norman Pruett, Pres- ident; LeRoy Gibbons, Vice-President; Sylvia Shumway, Secretary; and Barbara Nelson and Raleigh Johnson as Social Chairmen. The sponsor was Dixon Anderson of the Language Department. The Japanese Club is a Geographical club which was or- ganized on February 12, 1958. It was organized with a membership of 25 people and has grown steadily since that time. The club was organized for the purpose of developing a deeper understanding and friendship between the peoples and cultures of the world by study and group activity. The club sponsors semi-monthly meetings at which guest speakers are invited. Frequent oriental dinners ore also held. The club also sponsors periodic film classics in con- junction with the Audio-Visual Aids. Japanese Club Isf row: David R. Broadhead, Nobuyoshi Tachibana, Bruce Beaman, Chuck Ogata, David Tonaka. 2nd row: Henry Ta- wara. Fern Ozowa, Jack Morgan, Treasurer; Don C. Lundberg, President; Noel H. Enniss, Vice President; Eleanor Jeo. 3rd row: Mike M. Suziiki, Bruce Bone, Connie Lundell, ,David Bodily, Jonia Emory, John C. Higgins, Joanne Rhoads, C. LeRoy Anderson, Howard Moffitt, Jr. Front row (1 to r) J. Tanner, S. Lepord, B. Kurtz, J. Johnson, D. Kenney, J. Wood, G. Neilson, T. Williams, T. Finch. Sec- ond row: M. Wynder, L. Williams, C. Brandley, M. Brown, E. Young, G. Bullock, L. Oliver, M. Kearl, B. Kurtz, D. K. Rice, G. Tidey, A. Prat] , P. Brandley, M. Ursenbach, M. Shields. Third row: V. Archibald, P. Bennett, L. Peterson, J. Johansen, C. Ellingson, G. Shields, J. Pilling, W. Hamilton, R. Livingston, C. Johansen, L. Boucher, B. Richards. Canadian Club The Canadian Club was formed to support and par- ticipate in school functions and activities. With Lorry Peterson as president, this year the Club organized a successful ice skating party at Boat Harbor, at which a hundred and fifty people crttended. Other activities included representation in the Snow Carni- val ,an exchange with the Nevada Club and entries in the intramurals. Basketball and touch football teams entered into competitions, and Canada was well represented on the Geographic assembly. I I A neighborly conference to solve a problem. 242 1st row: D. Cluff, A. Powell, D. Washburn, J. Hansen. 2nd row: D. Clark, K. Brown, B. Johnson, M. B. Clark, C. Jensen, M. Alter , M. Lewis. 3rd row: E. Cardon, C. Baker, I. Semadini, R. Schmidt, M. Schloss, P. Moon, V. Archibald, C. Sorensen, A. Mothis, D. Shimoda, P. Peck. Row 4: M. Stevens, M. Peterson, K. Orme, K. Hogan, M. Bradshaw, D. Bird, J. Linebarger, P. Redd, Miss Gardner. 5th row: J. Smith, M. Redford, M. Morgan, D. Richens, J. Millar. H ome LZconomics The Home Economics Club provided opportunities for girls with special home making talents, and who showed a per- sonal interest in that field, to develop leadership and organ- izational qualities through participation in demonstrations, interesting lectures and social activities. Aiming to develop professional attitude in students and to provide opportunities for fellowship, the Civil Engineering Club, with Joseph Hancock as president, sponsored field trips, films, and meetings as well as a Valentine Party, Glen Canyon dam trip and an Awards Banquet at the end of the year. Civil Engineers Front row (1 to rj Arnold Wiison, instructor, tsert i ciyior, Stanley Markman, Joseph K. Hancock iFresioent), Ramon Basseft, H. Hodson, Department Chairman, Parry D. Harrison. Back row. Paul W. Erekson, Instructor, Dale C. Perry, Asst. Prof., Claire Gardner, Glen Colder, Lover Roper, Eugene Veritsky. 243 First row, (1. to r.): Dick Starr, Georgia Moore, Joy Madsen, Sylvia Hunt, . Daniel Bucknum, Thomas Worlton, John Tanner, Bonnie Montgomery, Harker, John Beardall, Duston Harvey, Dou -rias Dill, David Jarvis. (Porti 1 Safsten. 2nd row: Dale Hatch, R. Dale Miller, it Montgomery, R. C. Larson. 3rd row: Gary 3 of W. McBride Barrus.) PatTe Qaiei Petroglyph Society Most unique organization at BYU is probably Petro- glyph Society, founded in haste and ignorance by distinguished campus wags. Headed by Granidose Most High Exalted Chiseler Ron Safsten, who was responsible for most of group ' s worries, the society held gala social malfunctions which no one attended and toured impressive Clark Student Service Center basement. At year ' s end vast majority of club ' s members still thought petroglyphs were small for- eign cars. Poster-plotting committee commandeers usable tri- pod, art paper. Doing field work, inept members gather specimen. Oioanii ioimeri bystuc semblii 1st row: Nelda Holmes, Michael Kirkpcrtrick, Charlotte Ann Posey, Grant Speed. 2nd row: Ella Mae Duarte, Janet Wright, Pot Tenney, Christine Atkirson, Dennis Reeder. 3rd row: Lynda Sawyer, L. G. Cummings, Alvin M. Otte, Florine Bremer, Clarence O. Corroway. exas Club Cumorah Cluh Organized in 1956, the Texas club consists of residents and former residents of the Lone Star State. The club was formed by students who desired to promote unity and friendships among Texans at BYU. The club held occasional parties where Texas dancing was featured, and get-acquainted as- semblies given. The unit is not large but the amount of fun easily compensates for size. Participants in the Hill Cumorah Pageant, wishing to con- tinue their association with each other, and returned Eastern States missionaries organized this fall to form the Cumorah Club. The group promoted religious and social fellowship among its members with firesides and get-togethers. Craw- ford Gates, composer of the music for the Pageant, lectured at one fireside. 1st row: C liowkins, K. Waymier, S. Shultz, A. Boel, N. Hyde, M. Anderson, B. Whitford, C. Lilley, S. Stark, K. Larsen, : ' .. Coombs. 2nd row: J. Roundy, President; D. Lee, A. Tingey, W. Lendt, G. Neal, C. James, S. Koff- ord, L. Seneca, S. Palmer, L. Anderson, B. Leeke, D. Dwight, K. Burrup, N. Atkinson, H. Williams, B. Simmons, Secretary- Treasurer; J. Cummings, J. Jackson, Vice-President. 3rd row: C. Gates, Speaker; G. Gates, D. Scott, Social Chairman; A. Doty, K. Peterson, K. Wilkins, Publicity Chairman; B. Wagstaff, D. Bartels, C. Finlayson, A. Muller, L. Pyper, M. Keller J. Kofford, D. Felt, J. Malloy. Danish - Norwegian Istw raw: I G,Ga The Danish-Norwegian Club was formed to maintain and stimulate interest in the Danish and Norwegian cultures to provide social activities, and to stimulate genealogical re- search. This year, for the first time a float was entered in the Homecoming Parade. A very successful Jubilee Fest (Christmas-Tree party) was held. Shown above are some members attending one of their firesides. The Davis Club was organized last year for the purpose of acquainting member-students with others from the same lo- cality. Drawing its members from Davis County, the club has held socials, firesides, and arranged rides home for its mem- bers. The aims of the club are to strengthen social and spirit- ual fellowship. This year the Davis Club was ably led by Kenneth Mono, President, Helen Jo Walker, Vice President. Davis Club wi: lliisy Socle ' give I lems lote( J: mech ' 1st row: Mary Ann Rose, Joan Storlin, Helen Jo Walker, Elenor Brough, Evelyn Brough, Lucile Trost (advisor). 2nd row: Dixie Gittins, Patsy Cook, Shirley Cook, Jerry M. Keyes, David C. Horhe, Allen Page, Sandra Adams, Daleen Clegg, Ken- 24 neth Mono (President) 3rd row: Georgia Moore, LeGrand Ingles, Mike Stevenson, Dean Layton, James J. Loyton, Richard Arbon, Nelson Dibble, Neil Adams, Kenley Palmer. I r m i ' I 1st row: Dwayne A. Williams, Secretary -Treasurer; Don L. Lowder, Vice President; James Roger Ferrell, President. 2nd row: Jack Kopp, R. Gory Smith, Gordon R. Lunt, Robert G. Blokely, Leon R. Scott, Kenneth N. Marshall. 3rd row: Peny G. Gonus, Kenneth L. Gomm, Bill Mcrthews, Joseph C. Free, Frederick C. Andrew, Gale C. Hamelwright. Mechanical E ngineers With James Farrell as President, the Mechanical Engineers this year have participated in meetings of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in Salt Lake City, which give the students an understanding of the practical prob- lems they will meet within industry. In the spring, be- fore graduation, a 5th year Steak Fry is held, and the mechanical engineers join in the Engineers picnic. The Dixie Club aims to maintain the common interests of students who formerly attended Dixie College or hove their home in Utah ' s South. Activities durif?g the year were a roller skating party in the autumn, cultural nights at which slides of other countries were shown, and lectures. President was Karl Brooks, Vice-President, Ethel Pointer. Dixie Cluh ist row: Mary Alice Foremaster, Patty Miller, Ross McArthur, Mae D. McArthur, Karl Brooks, Ethel Pointer, Fae Donna Chamberlain, Vonda Lee Hollaway, Fern Neilson. 2nd row: Fred Neilson, Marlene Frei, Alice Hafen, Annette Snow, Bev- erly Blakely, Douglas Pearce, Mary Lucinda Atkin, Jerald R. Gubler, Nancy Joyce Birkeland, Dawn Sullivan. 3rd row: Lecr.ard Clove, Reed Blake, Loreine Turley, Doyle G. Fuller, Paul Spendlove, Richard Hunt, Sheldon C. Snow, Brooks Ta- lor, Scott O. Squire, Brooksby Hafen. 1st row: D. Bohr, K. Peck, M. Geist, T. Read. 2nd row: R. Cordner, L. Hadley, C. Anderson, S. Osborne. 3rd row: R. Gil- bert, A. Schindler, B. Morchant, G. Staker. 4th row: R. Boren, M. Dixon, E. Brough, R. Walker. 5th row: M. Potter, G. Chris- tensen, P. Walker, T. Crapo. El rorensics Formed to give BYU worthy prestige and status in forensic activities at intercollegiate level, the BYU Forensic Association travelled more than 16,000 miles during the 1957-58 season, under the direc- tion of Jed Richardson, debate coach, and forensic officers, Robert Boren, manager Keith Rooker, Asst. Manager Lenet Hadley, Publicity Manager and Tom Read, secretary; participating in and winning hon- ors in 14 major tournaments in western and eastern states, contesting with teams from Northwestern, Southern California, Oklahoma, Oregon, universities, and schools from north, south, east and west. Richardson teaches a debating class, 248 11 sona I low: HBi Pi 1st row: G. W. Hatch, R. L. Dudly, M. W. Brooksby, R. G. Grant, D. V. Humpherys, D. Monson, ]. J. Jonsson, A. N. Chaston, D. Bartholomew, L. Gingerich. 2nd row: J. Vorney, K. Rogers, T. Paxton, H. Jackson, D. Humpherys, T. J. Crowther, G. B. Ray, S. W. Beus, J. D. Hodges, R. L. Harris, ]. T. Williams, R. N. Linebarger. 3rd row: E. C. Huff, R. R. Rennie, N. Montgom- ery, W. Crapse, F. M. Murray, M. Hansen, K. S. Cook, A. Gifford, S. H. Nelson, G. Penfold, R. Billstrom. Electrical Engineers Society The Y.E.E. (Electrical Engineers) Society ' s main activity this year was Engineering Week, held Feb. 16-21, 1958. The Y.E.E. were awarded the trophy for best displays which included demonstrations of high voltage, missile control, stereo sound T.V. and electronic organs. The Finnish Club was organized to enable returned miss- ionaries and Finnish students to get together and talk in the native tongue. Cultural porgrams, parties, folk danc- ing and get togethers are enjoyed during the year. EinnishCluh C n n f J Q pgm 1st row, (1. to r.): H. Wilson, T. Kolehmoinen, L. Mahoney, U. Wahlroos, R. Syria, A. Sarkka, M. Nikamo. 2nd row: B. Wil- son and daughter, G. Driggs, R. Lcrwton, S. Aamodt, R. Garrett, F. McKnight, A. Havland, B. Mayfield, D. Grimaud. 3rd row: R. Lawton, M. Aamodt, J. Mumford, T. Riddle, T. Tampen, M. Garrett, D. Wright, J. L. Taylor, J. Cederlof. 249 1st row (1 to r): Elias Brinton, Wilfred Fujita, Tiny Black, Maizie Chun, Jack Randall, Donna Shimoda. 2nd row. Betty Sil- va, Scott Orrock, Sam Kekayoha, Keith Price, Judy Noumu, Vernon Honda, Brad Eaves, Glenn Kukahiko. 3rd row: Kay Parkinson, Baliby K. Uyeheara, Margaret Kahailani Kahuena, Mona-Amy Hooipoipo Moickeha, Shirley Pualeilana lokepa, Carol Leilehua Floras, Sharie Chiyoko Abo. H awaiian Club Celebrating its tenth year as an organized unit, the Hawaiian Club reaffirmed its aims to promote friendships, to raise scholastic standards and to en- courage participation in student activities. This tal- ented and popular group makes its appearance on many programs, singing the lilting songs of the is- lands and gracefully dancing its way into the hearts of audiences. The club participated in the Polynes- ian assembly, and a small group was seen in the Fieldhouse Frolics. A colorful Thanksgiving ban- quet was the big activity autumn quarter and a big aluau was put on in the spring. Ever ready to dis- play the life and culture of the islands of the Pacific, the members of the club donated many hours to community activities, where they ore always enthus- iastically received. Traditional music and songs bade farewell graduating students at an Aloha party. Members of the club practice Hawaiian dances. Officers of the Hawaiian club. 1st row (1 to r): Lawrence Brady, Arven Crowthers, William Garrison, Kelton Chamberlain, Milo Bowen, Euray Bethers. 2nd row: LeGronde Fletcher, Dee Smith, Mac McKinnon, Ross McArthur, Advisor; Dean Brown, Keith Black, Raymond Davis. 3rd row: Gil Moen, Joe Luke, Tom Wakefield, Myron McAllister, Lamoine Pollock, Harmon Boyer, Finley Bayles, President; Earl Ferguson, not present. Industrial Arts The purpose of th - Industrial Arts Club is for the standardization of information and techniques of the industrial arts. The club meets twice monthly, the second meeting of every month being devoted to field trips to various industries, plants and foundries. This past year the club visited a cabinet shop, heard a representative from the J. B. Tile Company, went to Lehi to the John Hutching ' s Shop, and participated in organizing and arranging displays for the State Industrial Arts Convention. The club held social par- ties as an integral part of club activities. The presi- dent was Thomas Jensen. RP ist row: Rodney Call, Bob Pettit, Lamar Butler, Steve Covey, Dean Weldon Taylor, Prof. Herald R. Clark, Dick Wells, Almo Simmons, Vol Liljenquist. 2nd row: Leroy R. Critchfield, not known, Ron Neilson, Charles Penrose, not known, William Yorgeson, not known, not known, Ivan T. Call, Cliff DeGrow, Jim Williamson. 3rd row: Robert Allen, Bill Hyde, Eugene King, not known, not known, Rick Williamson, Dick Felt, Grant Goodsow, Dick Birmingham, Steve Mahoney. c ommerce Club Dean Clark lectures to commerce class. The purpose of the Commerce Club is to devel- op intellectuality outside the classroom, and to gain practical knowledge in the field of com- merce, by associating with men who are prom- inent and successful in the world of business. The club sponsored invitational speakers who were business men of outstanding acumen on the national scene. These speakers held sem- inars during school hours for the students. Trips and excursions were made to various business locations throughout the intermountain area, to enable students to observe actual business practices in operation. Those students having a 2.7 grade point average and are enrolled in the College of Commerce are eligible to join the Club. The social event of the year was the Spring Dinner-Dance, which took place in the Starlite Roof Garden of the Hotel Utah. Elder LeGrand Richards of the Council of the Twelve, was the guest speaker. Leaders of the Com- merce Club this year were Dick Wells, Presi- dent; LaVar Butler, Vice-President; Eugene King, Secretary-Treasurer; Ivan Call, Chairman of Speakers; and Vol Liljenquist, Dinner-Dance Chairman. 1st row: Lynette Bcrir, Cheril James, Dean Champion, Janice Larsen, Susie Deputy, Markay Hamblin. 2nd row: Frank K. Horton, Marvin J. Burton, Eleanor Pezoldt, Ida Funk, Marilyn Berryhill, Jean Burke, Kathryn Stephenson, Jean Palmer, Jean Whiting, Vicki Martin. 3rd row: Dallas Puke Hill, Pete Henderson, Bill Martin, Lorie Christensen, Terry Rizzari, Welda Lendt. KiaOraCluh The land of the Maoris is represented on campus by the Kia- Ora Qub. Organized seven years ago by missionaries re- turned from New Zealand, the Club fosters a knowledge of the culture of the Maoris with its age old history of customs and beliefs. The only requirement for initial membership is a strong and sincere interest in the culture, and members are encouraged to know and to be able to perform various Maori songs and dances. The club is welcomed on programs for its understand- ing interpretations of the Maori entertainment. Officers: Cheril James, Janice Larsen, President; Mar- vin Burton. There is symbolic significance :n face and dress markings. Made-up and costumed they wait their turn. (L. to r.) Yvonne Badgett, Theron Egg, Ron Cordon, Dick Bolton, Darryl Adams, George Catrell, De Anna Dorny. encing Club Weekly meetings were held by the Fencing Club, to give members the opportunity to fence and to leam more of the skillful and fascinating art. The club is open to all men and women who are interested in fencing. President of the club was Dale Peobody and the teacher, Mills Crenshaw. Epsilon Chi Chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon was organized on the BYU campus in 1955. This year the Chapter took part in a Founder ' s Day Banquet with Chapters of Salt Lake City. A lecture series by the music faculty was sponsored and two programs given emphasizing American music. Mu PJii Epsilon Front row (1. to r.): Margo Barling, Betty Hoover. Sharron Ward, Naomi Christensen. Back row: Pat Henrie, Lee Ann Van- derford, Barbara Barry. 254 IBI First row (1. to r.) Janice Nelson, Mary Fennig, Joanne Meikle, Janet James, Frances Holmes, Sec.-Treas. 2nd row: Navor Tafoya, Carole Christensen, Barbara Bond, Ardith Smithee, Janice Christensen, Marily Nilo Smith, Sherrill Young. Third row: Obid Hamblin, Patrick Maher, Glen Palmer, Anthon Servis, Pres.; ; Sue Knudsen. n Cunningham, Marilyn Young. New Mexico Students from the stole of New Mexico comprise the mem- bership of the Hew Mexico Club, which was formed four years ago to provide students from the area with activities of university standards. During the year exchanges were held with Arizona and Texas Clubs and a tobogganing party provided plenty of fun. This group was organized as a branch of the Utah Educa- tion Association, to orient students gaining teaching certifi- cates into the teaching profession. Members attended the U.E.A. Convention at SLC and U.E.A. Leadership Conven- tion in Cedar City. Officers for year were Reta Gilbert, Pres.; Kay Little, Vice-Pres.; Carol Ann Waldvogel, Sec.-Treas.; and Dr. Jefferson Eastmond as Sponsor. Student Education Association Front row (1. to r.): Helen Faltz, Claudia Bowers, Lynn Anderson, RaNae Salisbury. Back row: Carol Ann Waldvogel, Roy Little, Reta Gilbeit, Larry Sommers, Georgia Moore. 255 Today, as always, the battle for supremacy between man and beast provides excitement and action for parti. and onlooker. This business of bulldogging is enough to take the ears off a Stock men s Club The Stockmen ' s Club aims to improve the members ' understanding of livestock, including the problems involved in buying, raising and marketing. Mem- bers of the group discuss their own particular prob- lems and gain help in solving them. The club also endeavors to provide opportunities for its members to enjoy a socially rounded life. This year they were active in recruiting new members, holding elections and with socials. A banquet was held for Stockman of the Year, chosen from the local farmers; and to honor the Junior Stockman, a student. As well as educational film evenings the Club completed a pro- ject on Swine Feeding. Making a tie on a calf after it has been roped. k SlHHi ki H IkA jfl fe - jsy r r ' Darling, I just can ' t bear to let you go like this. Q(„ The St School lies. A iChia I Isltov, 1st row: C. Merrill, V. Jensen, V. Brimhall, L. Smith, M. Jacobs, S. Mangum, K. Turley. 2nd row: C. Davenport, W. Ling, J. Ellsworth, R. Johnson, F. Nation, N. Ballard, I. Belliston. 3rd row: D. Holt, M. Morr, J. Downes, L. Collard, W. Jackson, R. Redd, E. Wolfley. 4th row: S. King, D. Spackman, J. Swenson, W. Piatt, S. Ward, R. Bell. Fifth row: P. Clark, S. Great- house, L. Potter, D. Olson, N. Hatcher. Not pictured: L. Dorgan, L. Kowalski, and D. Hirschi. Student Nurses The Student Nurses Association works closely with the School of Nursing, to promote professional and social activi- ties. A busy schedule this year included culture nights, a Welcome Back party, music appreciation get-together. Home- coming float, and Talent Show. Plans were made to send a representative to the National Nurse Association convention in Chicago. The Press Club united students interested in journalism by activities including a field trip to the Deseret News Press and a lecture by Dan Valentine, Salt Lake Tribune column- ist. Purpose of the club is to promote an interest in journal- ism and the development of social and professional fellow- ship. The organization co-sponsors the spring journalism ban- quet, when awards are presented to outstanding members. ress Club 1st row( 1 to r) Roger Larson, president; Hartt Wixom, Alf Pratte, Deanna Bomum. 2nd row: Carolyn Harrison, June Mar- tineou, Arlene Lorsen, Vema Mae Ho, Mary Hudson, Judene Dalebout, Jerry Shipley, Karen White, Rita Wheeler. 3rd row. Leon Hunsaker, Bill Porter, Bob Koenig, Doug Hardy, Bill Mortimer. 1st row: Bruce Armstrong, Keith Jenkins, Mike Henry, Gory Hogan, Merlin Bodily, Dennis Elzinga, Kelton Abbott. 2nd row. Claudia Dahl, Kay Thompson, Louise Petty, Karen Wallace, Nancy Boley, Carolyn Curtis, Patricia Bott. United Staters Students who represented their home states at either Boys ' or Girls ' State while in high school and who wish to promote social companionship among other former delegates at the Y call themselves the United Staters and claim to be the only organiza- tion of its kind in the nation. It ' s twin aims are to pro- mote service to the students and to the university and to uphold the standards and the prestige of the BYU. The members meet together every two weeks, either for a meeting or a party. Ice skating and canyon parties provided fun and enjoyment for mem- bers and their friends, while spiritual and intellec- tual needs were filled at the firesides held through- out the year. The club entered the contest for win- dow display during Homecoming Week and carried away first prize. It is indicative of the university ' s unique geographical make-up that so many student leaders from widespread area should function to- gether as a group. Officers: Patricia Bott, McVoy Henrie, Claudia Dahl. Back row: Kelton Abbott, Gary Hogan. 258 1st row: Gordon Enders, President; Dr. Joseph R. Murdock, Faculty Advisor; Roger Good- rich, Vice-President; Loran Cobia, Secretary. 2nd row: Joan Hunt, Eleana Smith, Carolle Stratton, Corolee Zirker, Martha Pratt, Col- leen Sullivan. 3rd row: Phil Folsom Sandra Oman, Gary Stewart, Cortney Buchanan, Dave-Simms, Sharon Smith, Loreen Allen, Liel Rowbury Washington With the stated purpose to increase the interest of students in the University and to foster friendships between students from Washington, this unit was organized on the campus of BYU. Membership is open to all students from Washington who uphold the standards of the Y. As well as the business meetings held throughout the year the club engaged in numerous social activities. Exchanges were held with the United Staters and Oregon Clubs, a Club dance proved a great success, a Valentine ' s Day Banquet was a celebration and a spring picnic party was thoroughly enjoyed by members and their friends. The Qub entered the decorated win- dow display contest during Homecoming Week and chartered busses to make the trip home for the Christmas vacation. Guiding the club during the year of 1958 were Gordon Enders, President; Roger Goodrich, Vice-President, Loma Cobia, Secretary. Dr. Joseph R. Murdock was faculty advisor to the club. Food and fun were ingredients to make lasting friendships. 1st row: Janet Bartlett, Jerry Molloy, Helen Bartlett, Julie Kemp, Ernest Keller, Robert Jenkins. 2nd row: Ronald William Schultz, Judy Silver, Susan Keorns, E. ' Jo ' Paine, Sherry Merger, Welles Cannon. 3rd row: Robert Wittorf, Gil Moen, William J. Mortimer, Barbie Witherow, (not pictured). Yankee Cluh The Yankee Club was reactivated last year to unite campus Easterners — north of Washington, D.C. and east of Ohio — in many activities. Sportsminded Yankees had swimming tobogganing, and ice-skat- ing parties, and planned a spring excursion down the Provo river in innertubes. The group sponsored a bus at Christmastime to take members home for the holidays. Firesides and exchanges with Arizona and Denver clubs were also held, and during the year, speakers lectured on various subjects. Happy to be away from smog-filled, busy Eastern cities, the members adapted easily to nature, and also held refreshing canyon parties in the mountains. Officers, 1st row: Ronald W. Schults, Janet Bartlett, Barbara Keller. 2nd row: 250 E- ' Jo ' Paine, Helen Bartlett, Jerry Moloy. W- 1st row: Siv Eriksson, Herbert (Rick) Eriksson and son, Richard Deland, Norma Spute, Wilbur Walton. 2nd row: Marg- aret Johnson, Terttu Kolehmainen, Doris Japson, Jewel Spilsbury, Janet Jenson, Don Grimaud, Elaine Bentrick, Geniel Fugal. 3rd row: Nils Eric Brodin, Calvin Jepson, Robert Scrfston, Darrell Marlow, Maureen Harris, Max Anderson. Swedish Club The Swedish Club was organized 3 years ago by a group of returned Swedish missionaries to retain friendships made in the mission field. Goals were to preserve the members ' knowledge of the Swedish language, and to learn more of Swedish culture and customs. This year the club promoted firesides, a smorgasbord, and Christ- mas party. I 261 Orch rcnesis Relax and enjoy it, was the advice of Orchesis di- rector, Mrs. Gerry Glover, to the audience at the Or- chesis show in January. The numbers ranged from texts from the Bible to a comical story of the Little King. These dances were created by students and fac- ulty at Brigham Young University, and some had been worked on for five or six months. Mrs. Glover explained that Modern Dance is an art medium, having a similar philosophy to modern music and painting. Movement gives color to the dance Like a symphony it flows in varying moods. Gracefulness of pose adds depth to the art. i Learning the design of modern dance. 1st row: Sharon Lynne Fritz, Carol Day, Diane Boulet, Carolyn Lamp, Karen Nuttall, Secretary -Treasurer. 2nd row: Scott Morgan, President Richard Houlihan, Bob Streibich, Clint Montgomery, Dove Montgomery, Ron Rhodes, Vice-President. Wi isconsin iiii inois Founded in 1956, the purpose of the organization is to pro- mote friendship among students from the same general area and tg represent the states of Illinois and Wisconsin at the BYU. To be a member of the club, one must have lived in either Illinois or Wisconsin, and adhere to the standards of the Church. They must also actively support the club. Organized Fall quarter, the Y Flyers aims to further an interest in aviation among the students, and to afford members an opportunity to obtain a greater knowledge of flying. During the year, the club took field trips to Hill AFB and Salt Lake airports, and organized a social. YFly ers Isf row: Carolyn Lasson, Judy Jones, Polly Wright. 2nd row: John Burnett, Ralph Hensen, Walt Burri s. James Sullivan, Douglas Meachom, Harvey Smith, Bill Lykens, Loal Vance, President. 3rd row: Phillip Burt, Keith Frandsen, Ray Green, Oscar Anderson, Bob Koenig, John Nagle. 263 iJB a , ' - In a Japanese garden with the pink cherry blossoms falling, beautiful maiden Miya hears of the love of her prince. unior from The Junior Prom this year was a triumph in imagina- tive conception. The mystic splendor of the East filled the Fieldhouse as prom goers wandered through Jap- anese Gardens to visit Buddha in his lotus pond or to dance in the shadow of a shrine where a huge golden dragon brecrthed fire and brimstone. And, as they passed through oriental pagodas with gaily swinging lanterns in the make believe gardens they felt the magic power of the land East of the Sun. Japanese art mur- als and a huge 9x7 foot Buddha greeted the couples as they crossed an oriental bridge to enter the Field- house. 264 )nv AcUrHi( s The morning of Y Day was spent in community work proiects. This student is cleaning windows for Provo widow. 265 Unit Activities Some points need a great deal of discussion, betwoen friends, and especially from the sidelines. r lands are welcome additions to programs The type of game everyone enjoys. 266 Homecoming Week brought much roadside activity to Provo as ingenious minds devised floats, decoration, ar. students graduated tc work at hard labor. Fiuuhv and ( lasses Richer than the richest music Are the words of daily speech When spoken in a manner That ' s earnest and sincere. The words so simply uttered Are a delight For those who hear. They sing their way Into the mind - and linger on As vibrant echoes, When the voice itself has ceased, To come back to the memory Like the sweet and tuneful air Of a sacred, much loved hymn. 269 Faculty O ra 1 O Q rf : p a isf iki. Alder, Lorna C. Alder, Zone G. Allen, A. Lester Allen, Bamett S. Col. Alley, Stephen L. Allman, Verl Allred, Dorald M. Allred, Mildred E. Allred, R. Chase Allred, Wallace E. Alward, Mignon Anderson, C. Dixon Anderson, Colleen Anderson, Floyd M. Anderson, Keith P. Anderson, Leland E. Anderson, Vernon L. Andrus, Hyrum L. Andrus, ]. Roman Andrus, Richard D. Applonie, Evelyn Babcock, Hyrum J. Babcook, Vida Bailey, Dale S. Ballou, Richard E. Bangerter, Blauer L. Bankhead, Reid E. Barlow, Frances P. Harnett, Owen Lee Barney, Vermon S. Barrett, Ivan J. Barron, Howard H. Bartholomew, Davis Batemon, ]. Lavar Bean, John E. Beck, D. Elden Beck, Jay V. Bell, R. DerMont Bendixsen, Grant D. Bennett, Erma Benson, Mark A. Bentley, Anthony I. Berry, June Berryessa, Max J. Bills, Seth H. Bissell, Harold J. Blackkham, Angus U. Bloom, Ruth S. Bos, Jacob Bowman, Genevieve W. Boyle, William H. Bradford, Charles H . Brady, Marion Brimhall, Willis H. Brooks, Melvin R. Brownlee, Robert S. Bryner, Loren C. Bryner, Mourine Bushman, Grant M. Bushman, Jess R. Butler, Eliot A. Butt, Newbem I. Butterworth, Edwin J. Bu ttle, Faye J. Caine, Julia A. Colder, Glen H. Calderwood, Joann Campbell, Eugene E. Campbell, Jennie Canning, Ray R. Qassroom explanation never ends. Registration requires many signaturoi Carle, Wayne M. Carlisle, D. June Chandler. Samuel C. Cheney, Thomas E. Childs, Fred Choumos, Joyce Chrislensen, Dean C. Chrlstensen, Earl M. Christensen, P. A. Christensen, Ross T. Christiansen, John R. Clark, Bruce B. Qark, Hazel C. Clark, Herald R. Clark, James R. Clark, Marden J. Clark, Monroe H. Clarke, A. John Clinger, Morris M. Compton. Lane Cook. Carol Lee Cooper, Leslie Cowan, Cyntha A. Cox. Soren F. Craig, Marshall R. Cmkovlc. John K. Croft, Evan M. Crowton, David M. Cundick, Robert M. Curtis, Brandt B. Curtis, Clayne G. T Sgt. Dairies, Delva Davidson, Bertha Davios, J. Kenneth Davis, Allen delong, Thelma DeMlUe, Stanford Dixon, Fred W. Dixon. Owen G. Domgaard, Mignon Donaldson, David M. Downing, Lester Doxey, WlUord B. Drewes, Henry W. Dudley, J. Duane Duke, Keith E. Dye, Gerald J. Capt. Dyer, William G. Edrl. Don L. £?iH it LJ f C U i %x i iSm W. 271 1 i j: ! w -I Eastmond, E. John Edlefsen, Blaine E. Ellsworth, J. Orval Empey, LaMar T. Evans, David L. Farnsworth, D. B. Faux, M. Charles Fielding, R. Kent Flake, Chad J. Flandro, Royce P. Fletcher, Harvey Jr. Fletcher, Harvey Sr. Fuerstner, Carl Fuhriman, Dean K. Gardner, Charles N. Gardner, John Hale Gales, Crawford Gaty, J. Patricia Geertsen, O. Norman Gledhill, Preston R. Glover, Gerrie S. Goates, J. Rex Golightly, Max Grimes, Jesse W. Grandslaif, Philip Capt. Groesbeck, Lue Gubler, Donworth Gulbrandsen, Norman Gunn, Richard L. Guymon, Fred E. Gwilliam, Robert F. Hafen, LeRoy R. Hafen, William J. Hales, Richard W. Hall, David, Major Hall, H. Tracy Hamblin, Lawson O. Hammond, May C. Hancock, Morck, M Sgl. Hansen, George H. Hansen, Omar M. Hansen, Ralph Hanson, William F. Hardy, Kenneth R. Harris, James M. Harris, John S. Hart, Anna B. Hart, Edward L. Hatton, Betty Jo Houpt, Floyd E. Hayward, C. Lynn Heaton, Alma Hellberg, Ray W. Henstrom, Richard H. Herde, Karl Jr. Hilton, Lynn M. Hilton, Ross Hinize, Lehi F. Hogan, A. Henrietta Horsley, A. Burt Horton, Frank K. Hoskisson, William A. Huish, Sterling, Capt. Hunt, Jay B. halt. Reed M. Jackson, LeRoy E. Jacobs, Briant S. Jacobsen, Phyllis Jenny, Martha R. Jensen, Christen 272 Graduation vestements appear as faculty members prepare for another ceremony. lenssn. Lucile lensen, Mary Bee Jensen, Vem H. Jenson, Edgar M. lenson, Gloria D. lex, J. Lorin Johansen, Franz Johnson, Ddred A. Jorgensen. Deanor Keeler. J. J. Kimball, Edwin R. King, Alma W. Knell, Leo Kohler, Marion Kcr.do, Eleanor S. Kopp, -Harold W. Larsen, Vernon W. Larson, Clinton F. Larson, Gustive O. Laycock, Harold R. Laycock, Ralph G. Laylon, Robert L. Leake, Robert L. Lee, Harold W. Lewis, R. Celdon Lewis, Stella D. Mabey, Melvin P. Madson, Parke Masser, Georgia Magleby, Ward H. Martin, Thomas L Mason, James A. McBride, Joy McConkie, Don L. Mecham, Merlin J. Meibos, Richard L. MelvUle, Keith Memmott, Evan J. Mercer, Winston Mikkelsen. Seymour Miller, Hva K. Miller, Martin L. MitcheU, Albert O. Moflit, J. C. Monson. Darrell J. Monson, Samuel C. Morley, Alonzo J. Mon-Ul, A. Reed Munk, Lorene lifers 3 ,:i hJ i in Mm Murdock, Joseph R. Nash, William V. Nelson, Elmer E. Nelson, Glen T. Nelson, K. Leroi Nelson, Keith, Copt. Nibley, Hugh W. Nicholas, Henry J. Nicholes, Joseph K. Nielsen, Alfred, T Sgl. Nielsen, Fred K. Nielson, Howard C. Nielsen, Loma R. Nordgren, Ouentin R. Olpin, J. Uoyd Olson, Ernest L. Oniki, Mary Ord, John E. Orrock, Scott G. Owens, Joseph Packer, Boyd K. Parker, Qyde A. Parkinson, Blaine Parsons, Mary Helen Payne, John W. Perry, Dale C. Peterson, Dean A. Peterson, Hugh W. Pierce, Guy Plass, Hynim Poison, J. Perry Porter, LeRoy E. Potter, Norma Poulson, M. Wilford Purdy, Victor W. Rasband, Mima Ray, Ernest, M Sgt. Reeder, Jesse W. Reimschiissel, Ernest Rich, Russell Rich, Naoma Rich, Owen S. Richards, Grand S. Rickenbach, Dean Ricks, Eldin Rigby, Avard A. Rigby, J. Keith Robinson, Donald Robison, Clarence F. Rogers, Sadie Rogers, Lewis M. Rollins. Boyd C. Rollins, Ralph L. Romney, Antone K. Sardoni, Lawrence W. Schlindler, Ruth P. Sheffield, Sherman B. Shumway, R. Phil Simmerman, Gerald M. Simmons, Oberl R. Simonsen, John M. Smart, Lyman F. Smiley, Dorothy Smith, Carol T. Smith, Jay M. Jr. Smith, Robert J. ■Smith, Wilford E. Snell, WiUiam H. Snow, Don Soffe. H. Wayne 274 Facuhv Lectures entail detailed preparation. Meeting university guests is imporlan Sparks, LeRoy Spoors, Iron© O. Stansfield. Russell Stalham, Homer G. Slevensen. Helen Stewart, George Slorrs, D. Leon Strulhers, Robert E Stutz, Howard C. Swensen, Beulah S. Swenson, Russel B. Symons, JosepB N. Tanner, Orea B. Tanner, Wilmer W. Taylor, -Barbara Jane Taylor, Celestia I. Taylor, Charles Taylor, Dorrel Taylor, Ethelyn P. Taylor, Lynn D. Terry, Dvis Thomas, Robert K. Tingey. Dale Tolman, James R. Trost, Lucile Tucker, John W. Turner, Glen H. Tyndall, Clarence Valentine, Lee B. Vernon, Leo P. Van Noy, Jay Wakefield, Anna S. WaUace. Lulu Waterstradt, Jean Anne Watts, Stanley H. Webb, Fredrick N. Weinzinger, Kurt Wengroen, Earl West, Dale H. Weston, Donna M. Whitaker, W. O. White, J. Morgan Whileford, June Wlckes, Harry E. Wilcox, Ray T. Wilkes, WiUiam Willden. WilUani K. Wilkinson, Frank R. Wilkins, Ernest J. sis ' tsi ' ?j: MS ' Ki 275 Faculty :4 ?Sl3 Wilson, Annette Wilson, Marguerite Wiser, Wendell H. Witbeok, Alan R. Wood, Glena D. Wood, Stephen L. Woodbury, Lael J. Woodward, Ralph Snorf candidate Lynn McKinlay glares at student entering the classroom alter the bell had rung. 276 Faculty Aclivilws Attendance at university devotionals is a weekly faculty habit. AFROTC classes find uniformed class instructors at the stand. Spending long hours of preparation entails research and thought on the information to be presented during class time lectures. Contribution of the faculty members includes facts and figures from thousands of volumes. 277 Graduates Assembly performer speaks in three dimensions. Mr. Gunch, would you like an introduction to the girl sitting by you? Popular assembly speaker, Mark E. Petersen, meets students after talk. On way to receive coveted parchments, seniors mirror expectancy. DR Ciradudlrs B nd«r. RuiMll M. Borg. Ro4«inarY Br ii njt in. Frank V BuchmlUat. lohn I. Buti rll ld, Thomas ICci. Dyvr. Bruc Thomas Coy. Ioyc« Koy DaGtad . Don Emory, lonla Ann Grail. Bmi raan Claudi; Hall. Stanley HonMH. R Kunball Hardy. Blaln Cannon HUioa H. GUI HUion. W. Bruc Hoov«r. K Ivln Huni«r. Margor ! Hyun, Cho Jong Ihrlg. Manhall L. Jr. Ivi«. Morr.l W. Iam« . D 3n Fr«d«rlck I«nkuu. Ddon E. Jsnklns. Marvin J. lonM, Howard Jo««ph«on. John C. Knudaon. Sandra Ullywhlt . F«m Lovarldge. Nell L McAUm. I«rry H. McLanc. Dale B. Martin. Ellen Moon. Harold Norri. HoMeln Phillips. Blaine C. Pomeroy. Lucille T. Rhode . Dan D. Rhodes. Ronald L. Ro. lai Bong Shaw, Weilding T. Shim. Bok Suk Stones. Frances A. Sirawn, AlJrad L Swade. Richard H. Taylor. Bnjce J. Taylor. James S. Tiliary. Ronald Ray Troen, Roger Smith Tung. Grace Yuan Hui Walton. Wilbur Wasden. Michael Dale Whitman. Charles Webb. Armond Poul Whitney. Marcia Woodrinq. Thomas M. Wralhall. Jay W. Yang. Kwong Nam Yang, Linda Ching-Tzo 1 - DR. BRADBURY, WE CANT HEAR YOU BACK HERE. Well, would it help my graide if I came in nights and mopped floors. Graduates J12I?1 yi ;i ' 1 - rr -: : Allied, Garlh W. Andersen, Paul G. Anderson, Richard C. Bartley, Bill I. Bassett. Ramon Eugei Beazer, Duane BiUslrom, Richard A. Berge, Wayne K. Buchanan. Randall J. Carlwnght, Mary lear Cho, Yanglai Christensen. David E. Christiansen, Kent M. Crowley, Lionel Crofl, Merlin R. Curtis, DeMar H. Ferrell, James R. Finlayson, Joseph Carl Fuller, Ramon C. Ganus, Perry G. Gardner. Eldon Claire Gomm, Kenneth Lester Gossett, Dan Grover. Wells A, Hansen, Klaus J. Harris, Evelyn Murray Harrison, Parry Deloss Hatch, George W. H.ll, Paul M. Hilton, Clesse S. Hinkson, Jimmy W. Hovenier, Peter J. Hulf, Edward C. Hunter, Louis George Jr. Jackson, Harold L. Jacobs, G. Richard Jamison. Ronald Dee Johansen, Sherman Allen Jorgensen. Hal Kapp. Jack R. Linebarger. Robert N. Lowder. Don L. Loy. Henry Leland Marble. Glen B. Markman. Stanley Miller. William A. Moyle, Richard W. Musig. Morris D. Pace. Ronald T. Pedersen, Darhl Pendleton, Lynn Prcscott. Max W. Richardson, Jay Safsten, Robert Schultz, Ronald William ■Bl Gfradnalcs ALLRED. Garth W., G«r.: ANDERSEN, Paul G.. ANDER- SON. Richard C. Chem.; BARTIXY. Bill I.. Chom.. BAS- SETT. Ramorj Euqeno. Civ. Entj.; BEAZER. Duano, Eng ; BILLSTROM. Richard A.. Hec. Eng.: BERGE. Wayno K, HDFR, BUCHANAN. Randall I.: CARTWRIGHT. Mary lean; CHO. Yanqlai. Phys : CHRISTENSEN. David E.. Else. Eng,; CHRISTIANSEN. Kent M.. Pors. S Guld.; CROWLEY. Lionel. Eng.; CROFT. Merlin R . Mkl.; CURTIS. DeMar H.. Enlom.; FERRELL James R., Eng; FINLAYSON, Fred C, Mech. Eng.; FREE, Joseph Carl. Mech. Eng.: FULLER. Ramon C. Mus. Eheo.; GANUS. Perry G.; GARDNER. Eldon Qalro. Qv. Eng.; GOMM. Kenneth Lester. Mech. Eng.; GOSSETT. Dan; GROVER. Wells A.. Acct.; HANSEN. Klaus J.. Hist.; HARRIS. Evelyn Murray. Mus.; HARRISON. Parry Deloss. Civ. Eng.; HATCH. George W.. Dec. Eng.; HILL. Paul M.. Sp.; HILTON. Clesse S.. Ed. Adm.; HINKSON. Jimmy W.. Ms.; HO. Kl Sung; HOBBS. M. OdeU. Bio. Chem.; HODGES. lero D.; Hovenier. Peter J., Ed. Adm.; HUFF. Edward C; HUNTER. Louis George Jr.. Mech. Eng ; JACKSON. Harold L, Dec. Eng.; JACOBS. G. Richard. Oec. Eng.; JAMISON. Ronald Dee. Math.; JOHANSEN. Sherman Allen. Ed. Adm.; JORGENSEN, Hal. Ed.; KAPP. Jack R.. Mec. E ng.; UNEBARGER, Robert N.. Elec. Eng. 6 Math.; LOWDER. Don L, Mec. Eng,; LOY. Henry Leland. Eng.; MARBIE. Glen B.. Hist.; MARKMAN. Stanley. Civ. Eng.; MILLER, WUliam A., Zool.; MOYLE. Richard W.. Geol.; MUSIC, Morris D.. Fine Arts; PACE, Ronald T., An. Hus.; PEDER- SEN. Darhl, Psych.; PENDLETON, Lynn, Chem.; PRESCOTT. Max W.. Geol; RICHARDSON, Jay. Psych.; SAFSTEN. Robert. Hist; SCHULTZ. Ronald William, Hist.; SEARLE. Inez S.. Pers. Guid.; SLATER. Paul. Phys. Ed.; SMITH. Grant B.. Psych.; SMITH, Ronald Gary, Mech. Eng.; SOR- ENSEN. Don R., Pre-den.; SORENSEN, Donald. Pers. 6 Guid.; SPILSBURY, Jewel Ann, Bern. Ed.; STEPHENS, Larry T.; Dec. Eng.; STEPP, Jessie Anno, Ed. Inst.; STEWART. David. Chem. Eng.; STUART. Nathan J.. Elec. Enug.; SUL- UVAN, Ralph J.; SWENSEN, Adolph LeRoy; TAYSOM. Uoyd P., Lat.; WHHE. Ballard T.; WHITE. Leland D., Ent.; WILUAMS, Dwayne A.. Mac. Eng.; WILLIAMS. James F., Dec. Eng.; WORTHINGTON, Keith; YOUNG, Dora Jean; Zn I NER. Melva Ann. Ger.i S« icl . Inn A. Slatar. Paul Smith. Grant B. Smith. Ronald Gary Sorvnton. Dan R. Sormwn. Donald Spllsbury. lewsl Ann Sl ph n«, Larry T. Stepp. Jonls Anno Slowarl. David Siuart. Nathan I. Sullivan, Ralph J, Swensen, Adolph LeRoy Toysom. Uoyd P. While, Ballard T. White. Leland D. Williams. Dwayne A. Williams. lames F. Worlhlngton, Keith Young, Dora Jean Zlllner, Melva Ann All eyes are on Prof. Woodward as he directs orchestra. Drummer war: ! 281 M Q, K I 50 ? Sc mors Every senior who is graduated from the Brigham Young University and every freshman enrolled is helped by the activities of the Senior Class organization. During the last week of spring quarter, known as Senior Week, the class plans the Senior Testimonial and the final trek around the Alma Mater for those graduating. The Senior Class also presents the last assembly of the year and sponsors the Senior Ball. The Class also plans ahead for the onrush of freshman, who are con- ducted through orientation exercises and are made ac- quainted with the university, thus instilling into the new students the traditions of the school. Concentration on the job in hand. Missing no move of the act. A step toward graduation. Class officers take the oath of office, with a full realization of duties and requirements. Studying the basis of good health. E Senior Class officers. Presi- dent O. Nilo Atkinson (cen- ter), Patricia Lee Olsen (left) and Ann Jones, Vice Presi- dent, directed activities throughout the year. y 283 ssHsSM S ' EF? Andrus, Gary T. Atkinson, Eunece Bailey. Barbara Maurir Borratt. Marilyn June Birks, Orval Joy Bischoli. Gordon K. Blums, Patricia Ellen Brown, Kay Maureen Brooks, Karl Burrell, Janice Call, Fred Calvert, William ]. Camaigo, Anthony C. Carlisle, Ivan lames Cheney, lack G. Chrislensen, Bruce ]. Conder, Donald A. Christensen, Roy E. Ferguson, Roy Grant Froneberger, Mickye Clark Gardner, W, Dallin Gines, Margaret Gould, Phyllis Irene Griffin, Vivian Irene Grimshaw, Barbara Grotegut, David A. Guymcm, Duane S. Guyon, Karen Hague, Barbara Davis Halford, Harold Hall, Nadine Hall, Richard E. Hall, Ralph Lynn Halladay, Kay Ellene Heath, Lucile S. Holcorabe, Jarelte Ivie, Boyd R. Kennedy, Tom Hartford Kinnear, John G. Koffard. lerald Dick Layton, H. Ray Martin, Corene Mason, Leslie G. Montgomery, Paul D. Mason, Sterling Moody, Dorene Nell Moody, loan Moon, Marilyn Munson, C. Lydia Murphy, Floyd M. Neilson, Fred Olson, Phyllis Karlene Pinegar, Rex Dee Orme, Kathryn Phelps, Shirley Schreiner, Merle A. Smith, Irving De Smith, Reva Alice Steele, Edris Stephenson, Merene Squires, David Stevens. Patricia Stock, Janice Irene Strong, Carol Summerhays, Dawnyse Swalnston, Colleen Tenney, Sally Richler Teuscher, DeLoy Thomas, Beverly Brady Thomas, Darrell B. Thornton, Fred E. Uyeda, Marjorie Vance, Loretta Van Den Waal, John D. Vaughn, Lois WahlquisI, Wayne L. Zollinger, Janice Warnick, Boyd L. West, Emerson R. Wilcox, Stan F. Wilding, Dixie Lee Wilding, Ruth Jeanette Williamson, H. Richard Woodward, John D. Wood, Dorothy Rockwood 284 Sciiiors ANDRUS. Gary T.. Soc.: ATKINSON. Eunoco. Elom. Ed.; BAILEY. Barbora, Hem Ed. 8ARRATT. Marilyn. Oil. Man.; BIRKS. Orval. Acxt.; BISCHOFF. Gordon. Aqron.; BLUME. Patricia. Phys. Ed.; BROOKS. Karl. Soc. Ed.; BROWN. Kay. Horn. Mak. Ed.; BURREU.. lanlco. Horn. Ed : CALL. Frod. Ed.: CALVERT. William. Span.; CAMARGO, Anthony. Ind. Man.; CARUSLE. Ivan. Mkl.; CHENEY, lack. Zool; CHRISTENSEN, Bruco. Acct.; CHRISTENSEN. Roy. Acct.; CONDER. Donald. Bus Ed.; FERGUSON. Roy. Ed.; FRONEBERGER. Mickey. EJsm. Ed; GARDNER. Dallln. Ind. Manq.; GEE. Ksnnelh. Hist ; GINES. Margaret. Uem. Ed.; GOULD. Phyllis. Elom. Ed.; GRIFFIN. Vivian. Soc.; GRIMSHAW. Barbara. Soc. Ed.; GROTEGUT. David; GUYMAN. Duano. Aqron.; GUYON. Karon. Enq.: HAGUE Barbara: HALFORD. Harold. Ace; HALL. Nadlno. lourn.: HALL. Ralph. Aqron.; HALL, Richard; HALLADAY. Kay: HANKS. Charles. Econ : HANSEN. Myra. Elem. Ed.; HART. Kolth. Mkt: HAWLEY. Lois. Soc: HEATH. Ludle. Elem. Eo.; HECHT. Harry: HOLCOMBE. larelle. Int. Doc: HOL- TOM. Gory. Phys. Ed.; HUU. lanls, Pol. Scl ; HUNT. Ju- dith, nom. Ed.: HYDE. Edna. Soc; IVIE. Boyd. Elem. Ed.; rVlE, Richard. Sec. Ed.; JACKSON, Colleen; JENSEN, Ar- thu r. Mkt.: JENSEN. Galen. Enq.: JENSEN. Sharon. Uem. Ed.: KENNEDY, Tom, Soc; KINNEAR. John. Journ.; KOF- FORD. Jerald. Mkl.: LAYTON. Ray. Acct.; MARTIN, Cor- eno, Joum.; MASON. Leslie. Hist.; MASON. Slerllnq, Math.; MONTGOMERY. Paul. Mus. Ed.; MOODY, Dorene, Phys. Ed.; MOODY. Joan; MOON. Marilyn. Art; MUNSON. Lydla. Ed.; MURPHY, Floyd, Mus. Ed.; NEILSON. Fred: OLSON, Phyllis, Bern. Ed : ORME. Kathryn; PHELPS. Shir- ley. Bus. Ed.; PINEGAR. Rex. Bern. Ed.: RAGSDALE. Donald. An. Hus.; RATHER. Barbara. Bern. Ed.: ROB- BINS. Donna; SCHENK. Marilyn: SCHIESS. Leora: SCHREINER. Merle. Elem. Ed; SMITH. Irving. Ind. Arts; SMITH, Reva, Bus. Ed.; SQUIRES. David. Sec Ed.; STEELE, Edris, Elem. Ed.; STEPHENSON. Merene. Bus. Ed.; STE- VENS. Patricia. Latin; STOCK. Janice; STRONG, Carol; SUMMERHAYS, Dawnyse, Elem, Ed.: SWAINSTON, Col- leen; TENNEY, Sally. Bern. Ed.; TERRY. David. Zool. Pre- Med.; TEUSCHER. DeLoy. Soc; THACKER. Fay, Chem.; THOMAS. Beverly. Ed.: THOMAS, Dariell, Ed. Soc; THORNTON, Fred, Mkl.; UYEDA, Morjorie. Soc; VANCE. Lorretia, Bern. Ed.; VAN DER WAAL, John, Pol. Sci.; VAUGHN, Lois, Bus. Ed.; WAHLQUIST, Wayne; WAR- NICK, Boyd, Econ.; WEST, Emerson, Soc; WILCOX. Stan, Ed: WILDING. Dixie. Home Eo.; WILDING. Ruth. Elem. Ed.; WILLIAMSON, Richard. Mkt.; WOOD, Dorothy. Elem. Ed.; WOODWARD. John; WRAY, Gerald, Ind Mang.; 2AUGG. Waldo, Chem.; ZOLLINGER. Janice, Home Ed.; Gm. Kannelh V. Hanson. Myra Margi Hank . Charloi W. Han. Kolih C. Hawloy. Lol Holcht. Harry G. Hollom. Gary S. Ivle. Richard O. Hyde. Edna Lou Strati Jackson. L. Colloon Jensen. Galen E. Jensen. Arthur Robon Ragsdale. Donald Robblna. Donna Jo Rather, Barbara Carol Schenk, Marilyn Schless, Leora Terry, David R. Thacker. Fay Weldo; Wray. Gerald N. Zaugg, Waldo S. Professors get vco-ied expressions from students. Before my next class I ' ll just rest my eyes 285 seniors o ' ■' N- ■' 1 .1 Ahlberg, Clinton Ray Bailey. Janice C. Ballard, Avis Marie Barton, Greta I. Bishop, Dean Angus Brown, Lora Lee Bullock, Gerald Anderson Buminghara, Richard Wesley Call, Owen Call, Rodney F. Carter. Annette Case, Glenn A. Chalk. David N. Chamberlain. Kelton L. Charles. Marlene Jatricia Chantry. Earl Clyde Cheney. Cleone Hurren Coultas. Reginald H. Covey, Barbara Covington, Oral Crilchiow, Larry W. Davenport. Sandra L. Echols. Velna Jean Despoin. Failh Elmer, Theodore Emmons, Elmer L Erickson, Carl H. Fife. Janice Fisher. Karin Flake, Nena Venice Flygore. Patricia Freeman. Carol Ann Fowles. Robert L. Gilger. Marilyn Grant. Richard G. Greenwood. Carma Mae Greenwood. Carol Greenwood. Dennis I. Gubler, Audrey Iris Hales, George G. Hatch, Maurleen E. Higbee, Joseph Marvin Hill, Keith A. Howard. Virginia Howe. Allie Howell. Devon Hughorl. Betty IngersoU. Maryl Jells. W. Craig Johansen. Jerald R. Johnson. Beth Louise Johnson. Rita Kerby. Connie Joyce. Jack A. Kimball. LeGrand Parley Kimball. Sylvia Jane King. Norman E. Kirk, LaRae Larson, Dean Law, Wesley R. Lawrence, Louise McAlister, Nancy Elizabeth Le Var, Lila Lee Morley, Goyle L. Moye, Lois Marilyn Murdock, Thomas J. Naylor, Helen Nelson, Richard H. Oldroyd, Thomas T. Oliphant. Roland Elgin Orchard. William P. Oxendine. Peggy Pedersen. Melvin Lamar Perkins. Nancy Carlslon Phillips. Marie Powell. Arlene Powless. Mary E. Robison. Wilbur Gerald Rasband. Karma Rock, Kenneth Heber Roihe, Ruth Roundy, Vernon D. Rowley, Ralph Saling, Doris Darlene Slanqer, Ronald Ray Smith, Elliabelh Ann 286 Hi Seniors AHLBERG. Clinton. Hisl.j BAILEY. lanlce. Mui. App. ; BALLARD. Avl«. Phy . Ed.. BARTON. Gr !a, El«m. Ed.; BISHOP. Dean. Indus. Arts: BLACK. Kalhryn. nom. Ed.: BROWN. Lora. Soc.; BULLOCK. Gorald. French: BURN- INGHAM. Richard. Mkl.; CALL. Owen, Psych.: CALL. Rodney. Indus. Manq.: CARTER. Annette. Eng.: CASE. Glenn, Dem. Ed.: CHADWICK. Charlotte. Home Ed.: CHALK. David. Ed: CHAMBERLAIN. Kelton. Ind. Arts: CHANTRY. Earl. Soc.: CHARLES. Marlone. Math.: CHENEY. Cleone. Music: COULTAS. Reginald. Music: COVEY. Bar- bara. Elem. Ed.: COVINGTON. Oral. Geol.: CRITCHLOW. Larry. Acct.: DAVENPORT, Sandra. Dem. Ed.: DESPAIN. Faith. Soc.: DIXON. lamos. Speech S Hoar: ECHOLS. Velna. Soc.: EDWARD. Brent. Aq. Econ.: EIMER. Theodore: EMMONS. Dmer. Scouting Ed.: ERICKSON. Carl. Physics: EVANS. lean. Bus. Ed.: FIFE. Janice. Bern. Ed.: FISHER. Karin. Elem. Ed.: FLAKE. Nena. Off. Man.: FLYGARE. Patricia. Bact.: FOWLES, Robert, Elem. Ed.; FREEMAN. Carol. Dem. Ed.; GILGER, Marilyn. Elem. Ed.; GRANT. Richard. Elec. Eng.: GREENWOOD. Carma: GREENWOOD. Carol. Elem. Ed.: GREENWOOD. Dennis: GUBLER. Audrey. Hdlr.: HALES. George. Zool.: HANSEN. Ray. Math; HARPER. Kimball. Agron.: HATCH. Maurleen. Elem. Ed.; HEALEY, David, Eng.; HIGBEE, Joseph. Phys. Ed.; Hill. Keith. Engln.: HOWARD. Virginia. Oem. Ed.; HOWE. Al- lie. Eng.: HOWELL. Devon. Soc.; HUGHART. Betty. Elem. Ed: INGERSOLL. Maryl. Phys. Ed.; JEFFS, Craig, Geol.: JOHANSEN. JERALD. Sec. Ed.: JOHNSON, Beth; JOHNSON, Rita. Elem. Ed.; JOYCE, Jack. Bus. Ed.; KERBY, Connie; KIMBALL. LeGrand. Mkt.; KIMBALL, Sylvia, Elem. Ed.; KING. Norman. Public Speak.; KIRK, LaRae. Bus. Ed.; LARSON. Dean. P. E.: LAW. Wesley. Hist.: LAWRENCE, Louise, Elem. Ed.; LE VAR. Ula; McALISTER, Nancy, Bus. Ed.: McKEAN, Jcie. Health Ed.; McPHIE. Janine, Bus. Ed.; MORLEY. Gayle. Physics: MOYE. Lois, Hdfr: MURDOCK. Thomas: NAYLOR. Helen. Elem. Ed.; NELSON, Richard. Sec. Ed.; OLDROYD. Thomas. Geol.: OLIPHANT. Roland, Sec. Ed.; ORCHARD. William. Acct.: OXENDINE. Peggy, Elem. Ed.: PEDERSEN, Melvin, , Art; PERKINS. Nancy. Hdfr; PHILUPS. Marie. Bus. Ed.; POLLOCK. LaMoine. Ind- Arts: POWELL. Arlene. Home Ec: POWLESS. Mary, Hist; RASBAND. Karma. Hist.; RASMUSSEN. Carol. Elem. Ed.; RILEY. David, Anim. Hus.; KOBISON. Bryant. Mkt.; ROBI- SON. Wilbur. Zool.; ROCK. Kenneth. Acct.; ROTHE. Ruth. Home Ed.; ROUNDY. Vernon, P. E; ROWLEY. Ralph. Indus. Ans; SAUNG. Doris. Home Ed.; SANDGREN, Vivi, Elem. Ed.; SMITH. Eleana. Soc.; SMITH. Elizabeth. Acct.; SMITH. Terry, Indus. Manag.; STAN3ER. Ronald, Pol. Sci.; STEENECK, Annette. Dem. Ed.: STEPP, Caroline, Zool.; TAYLOR. Kent. Mkt.; THOMAS, Marcile. Hist.; WOOD, Fern. Dem. Ed.; WURSTEN. John. Bart. Block. Kolliryn E Chadvick. Chorlolt L tdward, ). BfMit DIzon. loiKM D. H«al y. David Winn Evona, Ixm UcKtan. lol £. Pollock. LaMoine McPhle, lonlne Ravnussen, Carol Lois Riley, David Jonathan Sandqien. Vlvl Ann Roblson, Bryant W. Smith, Terry Alan Smith, Deona Steeneck, Annette L Taylor, B. Kent Stepp. Caroline Frances Thomas. Marcile Koze Wurslen. John Wood. Fem This joke was funny to my classes last quarter. One of the performances on a student assembly. Seniors 7 :n Abegg, Myrlon B. Andersen, C. Paul Andrus, Irva Pratt Benson, Richard J. Booth, Joan Chamberlain, Jonathan M. Christiansen, Howard D. Crismon, Leo Eugene Collett, Carol Luana Croft, Mary Katherine Crookslon, Lenore Cullimore, Sandra Vernee Dahlin, Kenneth Davis, Raymond L. Duerden, Frosty E. Fairhoim, Gilbert Durrant, Jeanne Ferre, Carl M. Field. Ray Arvid Flanary, Howard L. Foremaster, Mary Alice Foxley, Billy Sears Fritz. Sharon Frei, Marlene Frost, Jack Gabbolt, Connie Ann Garrison, William L. Gines, Ralph J. Goodrich, JoAnn Goulding. W. LaRel Hansen, Jean Greaves, Karren Hansen, R. Lee Harris, Sharon Kaye Haslem, Verl Hawkins, Spencer Jar Hepworth, Marva Hillier, David B. Johns, Geneve John Beth Lynne Johnson, James Alan Johnson, Nancy E. Johnstone, Marilyn Grace Jones, Nadene Kershaw, Gloria Jones, Ruth Junene King, Kent William Kirkend nil, Hugh R. Koshell, Dianne Ethone Larsen, Janice Lee, David A. Madsen, Mary Lou Malsen, John McBride Diane Maurer, David W. Mellor, -etha Merkley Harvey Mitchell Charles R. Mitchell K. Qark Bott, De an Garold Nelson, Neil F. Oswald Shirlene Overacker, Robert R. Pearson, Alaiff Joseph Pemberton, George Stanley Pennock, Robert E. Perry, Devem Pyper, James W, Ross, Sherrill Schloss, Fred W. Smith, Sue E. Terry, Hilton Reed Thayne, Rulon L. Wardleigh, Helen Wathen, Boyd J. Waters, Max L. Woymire, Katherine Webber, Kay Brockbank Webster, Lorraine Webster, Sharon Welles, Aleese Willden, Jerome R. Willich, Theodore III Wilson, Winifred Puainaha k 288 Seniors ABEGG. Myrlon. Elom. Ed.; ANDERSON, C. Paul. Sp. Dra.: ANDRUS, Irva. EUm. Ed.; ANDRUS. Roman. Fine Arl ; BENSON. Richard. Econ., BEST. Brian. Sec. Ed BOOTH. loan. Elom. Ed : BRUNDAGE. Joe. Chem.; CARL SON. Bill. Accl.. CHAMBERLAIN. Jonalhan. Enq.; CHRIS TIANSEN. Howard. Aqron.: COLLETT. Carol, Arch.; COR NIA. Ross. An. Hus.; CRISMON. Loo; CROFT. Mary. Hmkq Ed.; CROOKSTON, Lenoro. Elom Ed; CROWLEY. Edmund Pie-Med; CULLIMORE. Sandra. Bad.; DAHLIN. Konneth Dem. Ed.; DAVIS. Raymond. Ind. Arts; DUERDEN. Frosly Elem. Ed.; DURRANT. Jeonno; FAIRHOLM. Gilbert. Pub. Ad.: FERRE. Carl. Pol. Sci.; FIELD. Ray; FLANARY. How ard. Psych.; FOREMASTER. Mary. Bern. Ed.; FOXLEY Billy; FREI. Harlene. Hem. Ed.; FRITZ. Sharon. Elem. Ed FROST, jack. Hisl.: GABBCTT, Connlo, Elem. Ed.; GAR- RISON. William. Ind. Arts; GINES. Ralph. Accl.; GOOD- RICH. loAnn. Bus. Ed.; GOULDING. W. LaRol, Sec. Ed GREAVES. Karren. Elom. Ed.; HANSEN. Jean, Homkq. Ed HANSEN. R. Leo. Chom.; HARRIS. Sharon. Journ.; HAS- LEM. Verl. Fin. Bank.; HAWKINS, Spencer. Sec. Ed HEPWORTH. Marva. Bern. Ed.; HILLIER, David. Spch JOHNS. Geneve. Food Nui.; JOHNSON. Arva. Elem. Ed.; JOHNSON. Beth. Homkq. Ed.; JOHNSON. Bonna. French: JOHNSON. James. Accl.; JOHNSON. Nancy. Sec. Ed. JOHNSTONE. Marilyn. Fr. Ed.; JONES. Nadene. Elem. Ed. JONES. Ruth. Ed.; KERSHAW. Gloria. Elem. Ed.: KING, Kent, Accl.; KIRKENDALL, Huqh. Ed.; KOSHELL, Dianne, Mus. Ed.; LARSEN, Janice. Soc.; LEE, David. Sec, Ed. MADSEN, Mary Lou. Elem. Ed.; MATSEN. John. Zool. MAURER. David. Soc.; McBRIDE. Diane, Fam. Liv.; McKAY, Barrio. Accl.; MELLOR. Letha, Homkq. Ed.; MERKLEY, Harvey, Pro-Low; MERRILL. LcVaun. Chem. Ed.; MITCH- EU. Charles. Bad.; MITCHELL. K. Clark. Mkl.; MOTT. Dean, Dom. Ed.; NELSON. Niel. Accl.; NORTH. James, Zool.; 03B0RN. Alton. Math.; OLSEN, Pat. Elem. Ed. OSWALD. Shirlene, Dance: OVERACKER, Robert. Hist. PEARSON. Alaiif. Spch, Corr.; PEMBERTON, George, Sec Ed.; PENNOCK. Robert, Bad.; PERRY. Devern, Bus. Ed. PHIUPS. Victor; PYPER. Jcmes,, Chem.; ROSS, Sherrill Accl.; RUTTER, Jesse, Accl.; SCHLOSS, Fred, Accl.; SIM MONS. Ernest. Econ.; SMITH. Burke. German; SMITH, Sue, Accl.; STEVENS, Marilyn, Accl.; STOFFEL. Mary, Elem, Ed.; SWENSCN. Nancy. Elem. Ed.; TAUSSIG. Charlene, Psych.; TERRY. Hilton; THACKER. Myrle, Hem. Ed.: THAYNE, Rulon, Pol. Sci.; WAKEFIELD, Thomas, Ind. Arts; WARDLEIGH. Helen. Eng.; WARNER. Nadine, Art WATERS, Max, Bus. Ed.; WATHEN. Boyd. Mkl.; WAY MIRE. Kalherine. Elem. Ed.; WEBBER. Kay. Psych.; WEB STER, Lorraine, Ed.; WEBSTER, Sharron, Eng.; WELCH Ervil. Off. Ad.; WELLES, Aleese, Journ.; WILLDEN. Jerome, An. Ed.; WILUCH, Theodore, Ag. Ec. An. Hus.; WIL- SON, Winifred, Elem. Ed. Andruj, Roman R. (Ray) Brundog , jo« R, BmI, Brian S. CrowUy, Edmund Dro McKay, Barrio G. M.rrlU. LaVaun Ir. North. lomM Albart Oqbom. Alton F. Olsen. Pat Phillips. Victor Dee C. Rulter, Jesse J. Stoilel, Mary Alice Stevens. Marilyn Swenson, Nancy Jo Toussiij. Charleno Chandlf Thacker, Myrle Wakefield. Thomas K. Warner. Nadine Welch. Ervil W. Now I wonder whol he ' s frying to prove by that? All together now: one, two, three, kick; one, two seniors Calla Arnason, Lynelle Ash, Owen K. Alkin, Mary Lucinda Barren, Bruce Arnie Barrow, Barbara Joan Beach, Roy B. Berge, Charles William Bertelsen. Delora BerqquisI, Gordon R. Besendorfer, Nancy Joan Brady. Anna Grace Brown, Lawrence Reed Burke, Murland Jay Bushnell, Ted Darrell Caldwell, Lowell C. Del Cordon, Earl Leon Caldwell, Sheila Cordon, Ellen Chivers, Robert L. Christensen, Gayle Christian, Kail A. Cleqg, DaNeil Compton, John H. Crolts, Steve M. Crowley. Carole Curtis. Karen Davis. Hazel Ruth Devey, Beverly Eliason, Patricia Ann Finch, Richard Henry Durrani, Ronald J. Gordon. Donald W. Griffiths. Jerry Wayne Gygi, Wayne Vance Halls, William Wood Hannig, Gary W. Harword, Sherman D. Henrie, Patricia Harrison, Jane Higbee, Sharon Jensen. Charlene Jeppson, Dolores S. Johnston, Carroll M. Johnson, Mary Louise Kanahele, George S. Larsen, Ila M. Lasson, Carolyn LeBaron, Melvin Lillywhite, Karen Lindsay, Donald Ray Linebarger, Joyce Lykins, Chester G. MacPherson. Danell Robert Mason. Yerda Ruth Mattice. Nan Melendez, David Misbach, Graham Monson, Mary Alice Pace, William C. Shelley, Long Shipp, Sherilyn Sidwell, Robert W. Slade, Lyle Slade, James W. Smellie, Marilyn Stoddard, Ann Taylor. Ronald G. ThuUn, Carol Tribelt, James A. Trush, John M. Tilby, Vincent linger, Gloria Mae Webb. Alice Weeks, Shirley Lyn Werner, Harold L. Werner, Miriam Hopping Whaley, Marcella G. Wheadon, Dlen des. Gerald O. Wilcox. Sonya Whiting. Jean Frances Wilkinson. Milton J. Williams. Myrle Winkler, Pauline Wong See Bon Wright, Jane Bee ' ' - riskie, Maurine i 1 S(VH ' ( )rs ARNASON. Lynelle. Ch«tn.; ASH. Owen, Ch m.. ATKIN Mary, Dom. Ed., BARRETIT. Bruce, Mkl., BARROW, Bar bara, Bu . Ed.: BEACH, Roy. Sec. Ed,; BERGE. Charles, Geol., BERGOUIST, Gordon, Phya. Ed.; BERTELSEN, Delora, Hut.; BESENDORFER, Nancy, Dem Ed.; BRADY. Anna, Phy«. Ed.; BROWN, Lawrence, Pol. Scl.; BURKE. Murland, Mkl.; BUSHNELL, Ted, Fin. and Bnk.; CALDWELL, Lowell, Phys. Ed.; CALDWELL, Sheila, Dem. Ed; CALLAWAY, Del Ind. Mgml ; CARDON, Earl, Hlsl ; CARDON, Ellon, CHIVERS, Roberl, Zool.; CHRISTENSEN. Gayle, H.D.F.R.: CHRISTIAN, Karl, Ind. Mgl ; CLEGG, DaNell, Ed.; COMP TON, John, Soc.; CONRAD, Paul, Aqron.; CREER, Diana S«r. Ed.; CROCKETT, Webb, Econ.; CROFTS, Steve, Ind Mgt.; CROWLEY. Carole; CURTIS, Karen, Bus. Ed.; DAVIS Haiel. Bus. Ed.; DEVEY. Beverly. Hmkq. Ed.; DURRANT Ronald. Dem. Ed.; EARL. Mickl, Off. Mgmt.; EUASON PATRiaA, Elem. Ed.: HNCH, Richard. Chem.; GORDON Donald, Phys. Ed.; GRIFRTHS, Jerry, Mktg.; GYGI, Wayne Mktq.; HALLS, William, Chem.; HANNIG, Gary, Sec. Ed HARRISON. Jane, Eng.; HARWARD, Sherman. Soc. Sec Ed.; HENRIE. Polncia, Mus. Ed.; HIGBEE, Sharon,; JEN SEN, Chorlene, Hmkg. Ed.; JEPPSON, Dolores, Ed.; JOHN SON, Mary, Mus. Ed.; JOHNSTON, Carroll, Phys. Ed KANAHELE, George, Pol. Sci,; LARSEN, Ila, Elem. Ed LASSON, Carolyn; LE BARON, Melvin, Pol. Sci.; LEWIS Emery, Sec. Ed.; LEWIS, Glen, Ind. Art; ULLYWHITE Karen, H.D.F.R.; UNDSAY, Donald, Phys Ed.; LINEBAR GER, Joyce; LOVELAND, Duane, An. Hus.; LYKINS, Ches- ter, Ag. Econ.; LYSENKO, Peier; MACKLEY, Veneta, Elem Ed.; MAC PHERSON, Darrell, Elem. Ed.; MARLOWE, Darold. Pre-Med.; MARTIN. Homer. Mktg.; MASON. Yerda. Bus. Ed.; MATHEWS. Kristin. Eng.; MATTICE. Nan. Bus. Ed.; McCLELLAN. Norene. Sec. Ed.; McCuUey. Mary; MEL- ENDEZ. David. Pol. Sci.; MISBACH. Graham. Sp.; MON- SON. Mary; NIELSON, Ronald. Mktg.; NILSEN. Don. Eng. PACE. William. Agron.; SEIBERT. Charlene. Elem. Ed. SEMADENI. Irene; SHARP. Gory. Soc.; LONG. Shelley. Elem. Ed,; SHIPP. Sherilyn; SHIRTS. Elmo, Oem. Ed SHUPE. WilUom. An. Hus.; SIDWELL. Robert. Bact SLADE, James. Span.; SLADE. Lyle. Geo.; SMELLIE. Mari- lyn. Elem. Ed.; STODDARD. Ann. Elem. Ed.; TAYLOR, Ronald, Econ.; THULIN, Carol, Hmkg. Ed.; TILBY. Vincent, Actg.; TRIBETT. James. Actg.; TRUSH. John. Hist.; UNGER, Gloria. H.D.F.R.: WEBB. Alice. Bus. Ed.; WEEKS. Shirley, Sp. Ed.; WERNER. Harold. Phys. Ed.; WERNER. Miriam, Hmkg. Ed.; WHALEY. Marcella. Joum.; WHEADON. EUen, Ed.; WHITESIDES. Gerald. Acct.; WHITING. Jean. Joum, WILCOX. Sonya. Dem. Ed.; WILKINSON. Milton. Sec. Ed WILUAMS. Myrle. Elem. Ed.; WINKLER, Pauline, Phys Ed.; WONG, See, Phys; WTilGHT, Jane, H.D.F.R.; ZA BRISME. Maurine, Eng. Conrad, Paul W. CtcckdI. C. Wabb Cntt, Diana tail Mlckl UwH, Gl.n L. Lowl«, Emery B Lysonko, Pelor Lovoland, Duane G. Mackley, Venota Marlowe, Darold 1 Mathews, Kristin Merlin, Homer V. ] McOellan, Norene Nllsen, Don McCuUey, Mary Jane Nielson, Ronald F. Seibert. Charlene Semadenl. Irene Alic Sharp. Gay Shupo, William Dale Shirts, Dmo B. Maybe if I look as if I ' m interested, I ' ll pass. One of the fine student combos plays at a dance. s eniors M M ' i ' Aase, Jan Kristian Adams, Joe N. Aguller. loAnn E. Alexander, Patricia Ann Allan, Barbara Allen, Denzel C. Armstrong, Glenna AUred, Geraldine Anderson, Joanne Anderson, Paul R. Archibald, Vernene Berge, John S. Bird, Carol B. Bolin, Joan Edith Bowen, B. Jane Boyer, Harmon Boyer, Nada Bragg, Mary H. Briggs, Ernest T. Bright, Barry H. Brown, Irma Brown, Waller Dean Bush, Myma D. Bryant, Willia Roe Bushman, Margaret Ann Call, Caryol Call, Ivan T. Carraway, Clarence O. Carter, Margaret C. Catlani, Thomas Clark, Dan B. Clark, Mary B. Couzen, Darlene Crawford, Vanessa R. Daly, Jay W. Hanly, Thomas F. Harris, VaNieta Hiskey, Harold H. Jackson, Velma Cherie Hodgkinson, Jean Johnson, Lynn Eric Liebhart, Beverly Lorensen, Burton Leroy Louder, Dcirrell R. Lovett, Jack R. Middaugh, Carma Miller, Colin Harris Montierth, Gary Moon, Patricia Moore, Robert A. Nelson, Omer Dean Nelson, Varr Y. Packer, Eileen Peterson, David N. Price, Nancy Ellen Petersen, Ronald L. Porter, Reed J. Ralphs, Roger T. Red Elk, Cormelita Redd, Donna Maria Redford, Margaret A. Redford, Ruth Mary Riggs, John D. Reynolds, George C. Roberts, Judy Lynne Rothe, Ruth Saling, Wallace M., Jr. Schiess, Edwin Wayne Scott, James F. Slaughter, Larry D. Simpkins, Dorothy Sonzini, Lorraine Smith, Robert B. Sorensen, Line B. Sguire, Scott O Staker. Glen Dona Steinagel, Joanne C. Strong, William J. Summers, Walton C. Taylor, Bayard M. Tew, David 1. Tobler, Kenneth Burt Waller, Carolyn Ward, Wendell L. White, Donald Jay Woodard, Jay Lewis Wood, Orin Lew 292 Seniors AASE. Jan, Aqron.; ADAMS, Joo. Math,, AGUTTm. Jo Ann, Dem. Ed; ALEXANDER, Palricla, Elom. Ed ; ALLAN, Barbara. Elom. Ed; AUEN, Donzol, Ind. Arls,- ALLRED, G«raldlne, B.EO.M.; ANDERSON, Joanno, Elom. Ed.,- AN- DERSON. Paul, Accl.; ARCHIBALD. Vorono. Hmkg. Ed.: ARMSTRONG. Glonna. HmJcq. Ed.. ASAY. Vornalay, Elom. Ed.; BER3E, John, G«ol ; BIRD, Carol, Horn. Ed.; BOLIN. Joan. Dom. Ed.; BOWEN. lano. Sec. Ed.; BOYER, Har- mon. Ind. Arls; BOYER, Nada, Elom. Ed ; BRAGG, Mary, H.D.F.R.; BRIGGS. Emoil, Accl.; BRIGHT. Barry, Accl.; BROWN, Anno; BRO ArN, Irma. Dom. Ed.; BROWN. Wallor, S«c. Ed.; BRYANT Willia. Dom. Ed.; BUSH, Myrna, Dom. Ed.; BUSHMAN. Margorol, E ' .om. Ed.; CALL, Caryol, Elom. Ed.; CAa. Ivan, Fin. 6 Bnk.; CARRAWAY, Clarence, Mklq.; CARTER, Margaret, Elem. Ed; CATTANI, Thomas, Aqr. Ed.; CLARK, Dan, Journ.; CLARK. Mary, Home Ec. Ed.; COUZEN. Darlene; CRAWFORD, Vanessa, Elom. Ed.; DALY. Jay, Psych.; DREGER, Dorothy. Ger.; HANLY, Thomas, Geol.; HARRIS, Va Nieta, Elom. Ed.; HEMEN- WAY, Lynno, Mktg.; HEMSLEY, Ellis, Sc. Ed.; HISKEY, Harold, Aq. Eo.; HODGKINSON. Jean. Bus. Ed.; HOLMES, Mary, Pol. Sci ; HOUSTON, Ron, Acct.; HUNT. Mary Lou. Soc.; HUNT Molvin. Aqron.; HUSKINSON, Shirlee. Hmkg. Ed.; JACKSON. Velma, Elem. Ed.; JENSEN. Thomas. Ind. Arls: JOHNSON. Lynn Psych.; JONES. Blaine. Agron.; LIEBHART Beverly. Dem. Ed.; LORD. Robert. Pol. Sci.: LORENSEN. Burton, Bus. Ed.; LOUDER, Darrell; LOVETT. lack, Phys.; LUNT Sharron; MIDDAUGH, Carma, Art; MILLER, Colin; MONTIERTH, Gary, Rec ; MOON Patricia. Hmkg.; MOORE, Robert; NELSON, Omer, Agron.; NELSON, Varr, Zoo.; OGDEN, Koa, Elem. Ed.; ORTON, Kenneth. Com.; PACE. Alleen. Eng.; PACKER, Eileen, Bern. Ed.; PETERSEN. Ronald; PETERSON. David. Chem.; PORTER. Reed, Chem.; PRICE. Nancy. Sec. Ed.; RALPHS. Roger. Mus. Ed.: REDD, Donna, Dem. Ed.; RED ELK, Carmelila, Elem. Ed.; REDFORD. Margaret, Hmkg. Ed.; REDFORD, Rulh, Fd. Nul.: REYNOLDS. George, Mus. Ed.; RIGGS, John, Accl.; ROBERTS. Judy, Elem. Ed.; ROTHE, Rulh Hmkg. Ed.; SALIN3. Wallace. Icurn.; SCHIESS, Edwin, Agron.; SCHOFIELD, Rex, Acct.; SCOTT, tames, Pol. Sci.; SHOCK- LEY, Layne, Int. Des.; SIMONS, Ronald, Chem. Eng.; SLAUGHTER. Larry, Soc.; SIMPKINS, Dorothy; SMITH, Robert, Geol.; SONZINI, Lor raine, Elem. Ed.; SORENSEN, Line. Sec. Ed.; SQUIRE, Scoll, Zoo.; STAKER. Glen. Spch.; STEINAGEL. Joanne. Elem. Ed.; STRONG, William, Phys.; SUMMERS, Walton, Accl.; TAYLOR, Bayard, Soc; TEW, David, Dem. Ed.; TOBLER, Kenneth, Chem.; WAITE, Wen- dell, P. E: WALKER, Richard, Acct.; WALTER, Carolyn, Dem. Ed.; WARD, Wendell, Mktg.; WHITE, Donald, An. Hus.; WOOD, Orin, Phy.; WOODARD, Jay, Geol. Homatoy, Dlla I. Houiton, Ron C Holmoa. Mary Naomi Hunt, Mary Lou Hum, Molvin J. Itnson, Thomas F Husklnson, Shlilee lones, Blaine Lord, Robert L. Lunt, Sharron I. Orion. Kennelh Ro Ogden. Koa Jean Pace, Alleen Scholield, Rex J. Shockley. Layne Simons. Ronald B. Walker. Richard T. Walle, Wendell G. IS Why am I always late to my class on lower campus? Some students stay after class to get the facts I 293 Sent eniors ' .- €? W:W Akau, Annie Kahikilani Anderson, Paul Arnold Ballou, Barbara Jean Bearnson, Bill Beazer, Gorald Roland Beck, Clive L. Benson, Boyd Bell, Jessie Lee Bird, Tal Bolinder, Richard Goll Brian, Shcrron Broadhead, Jon Brock, Edward Earl Busselberg, Carol Ann Buller, Lavar M. Christensen, Naomi Chillock, David H. Day, Gloria Dimter, Lauren H, Gines, Margaret Hadley, Donald Blaine Halladoy, Jerry Ann Harlow, J. D. Hurst, Dale Horsley, Richard Brown Hyde, William H. Janson, Donald Johanson, Denece Johnson, Beth L M. Jones, Emalye Adamson Jueschke, Alex Lovell, Merton Kensinger, Robert L. Kiskila, Carlene J. McKenna, Earl A. Merritt, LaMont Mikkelson, Ray O. Miller, Nancy L. Moss, Joan Miller, Don L. Moulton, Margie Ann Mussler, Hans Nelson, Louise Kimball Nelson, Varr Y. Parler, Cecil B. Partridge, Miriam Faye Pattee, Harold E. Paramore, Mary Jo Peacock, Wanda Lee Pearson, Dean N. Pedersen, John Thomas Penrose, Charles W. Peterson, Bmce Ross Petersen, Edward H. Peterson, Larry Williams Peterson, Leon L. Pettil, Robert D. Phillips, Ronald J. Phillips, Thomas B. Polacca. Allison S. Poraeroy, Karl B. Prine, Crystal Darlene Rands, George Cole Ream, Donna Rene Robinson, Klar Richins, Lois Rowley, Ralph A. Rust, Maida Salazar, Richard David Scholes, JoAnn Scoresby, David Owen Shoe, Noma Kay Scoresby, Mary Lou Shelby, Joe L. Shumway, Dale L. Sims, Sharon Smith, Karen B. Sorensen, Judith Ann Slagg, Sharon Arlens Staker, Sharon Stanley, Marilyn Sweeten, Lloyd Robert Syrett, Dawnetta Thornton, Vernal B. Whipple, Venia Whipple, Walt Whltaker. Carol Jean Wright, Ann ADAMS. CARLOS; AKAU. Annlo. PC: ANDERSON. Paul; ATKINSON. Nilo. BAKER. Ioyc . Bern. Ed.- BALLOU Bar- bara. Elem. Ed; BARLOW. Paulino. Hmkg. Ed: BARRETT, Eulono. Mmkg. Ed; BASSETT. Elouise. Elem. Ed.; BAZIW, lean. Bern. Ed.; BEAGLEY. Boyd. See. Ed.; BEAN. Evan, Mui. Ed.: BEARNSON. Bill. Ch«m,: BEAZER. Garald, Geol. BECK. Cllve. Ind. Mgl.: BELL. Josslo. Elom. EJ.; BENNETT, Carolyn. Elem. Ed.; BENSON. Boyd. Ind. Mql.; BIRD, Doris: BIRD. Tal. Math.; BLACKHAM. William. Elem. Ed.; BLAKE LY. Beverly. Exe. Sec; BOUNDER. Richard. Pol. Scl BOREN. Robert; BOULTER. Virginia; BRAY. Lawrence Joum.; BRIAN. Sharron. Elem. Ed; BROADHEAD, Jon Mkklq.; BROCK. Edward. An. Hus.; BROOKS. Ben. P.E. BUSSELBERG. Carol; BUTLER. Lavar. Ind. Mql.; CHITTOCK David. Dem. Ed.; CHRISTENSEN. Naomi, Mus. Ed.; DAY Gloria; DIMTER. Lauren. Hisl.; DUNFORD. Kent. Hist GINES. Viarqarei. Elem. Ed.; HADLEY. Donald. Accl.; HAL- LADAY. Jerry. Art: HARLOW. I. D.. Hon.: HORSLEY Richard. Ed : HURST. Dale. Accl.; HYDE. William: lANSON David. Ed.; JOHANSON. Denece. Elem. Ed,; JOHNSON Beth, Hmkg. Ed.; JONES, Emalye. Ellm. Ed.: lUESCHKE Alex. Chem.; LOVELL. Merlon. Hist.; KENSINGER. Robert KISKILA. Carlene. Soc.; McKENNA. Earl. Sec. Ed.; MER RITT. LaMonI, Sec. Ed.; MIKKELSON. Ray. Ind. Arts MILLER. Don. Agron.: MIUER. Nancy. Hmkg. Ed.; MOSS Joan. Elem. Eo.; MOULTON. Margie, Elem. Ed.; MUSSLER Hans. Lang.; NELSON. Louise. Elem. Ed.; NELSON. Varr Zoo.; PARAMORE. Mary Jo. Eng.; PARLER. Cecil. Sec. Ed PARTRIDGE. Miriam. Oem. Ed.; PATTEE. Harold: PEA COCK. Wanda. Bern. Ed.; PEARSON. Dean, Sec. Ed PEDERSEN. John. Mklg.; PENROSE. Charles. Fin. Bank PETERSEN. Edward. Ed.; PETERSON, Bruce, Comm.; PETER SON, Larry, Hisl.; PETERSON. Laurence. Spch.: PETERSON. Leon. Eng.; PCTTIT. Robert. Ind. Mgl.; PHILLIPS. Ronald, Mklg.: PHILUPS. Thomas. Mklg.; POLACCA. Allison. Soc. POMEROY. Karl. Psych.; PRINE. Crystal, P. E.; RANDS. George. An. Hus.: REAM. Donna. Bad.; RICHINS. Lois Hmkg. Ed.; ROBINSON. Klar. Mklg.; ROWLEY. Ralph, Sec. Ed.; RUST Maida: SALAZAR. Richard. P.E.; SCHOLES. JoAnn. Elem. Ed.; SCORESBY. tfevid. Agron.; SCORESBY. Mary Lou. Elem. Ed.; SHELBY. Joe, Elem. Ed.; SHOE. Norma. Spch.; SHUMWAY. Dale, Geog.; SIMS, Sharon. F, A.; SMITH. Karen. Art; SORENSEN. Judith. Bus. Ed. STAGG. Sharon. Eng.; STAKER. Sharon. P.E.; STANLEY, Marilyn. Mus. Ed.; SWEETEN. Lloyd. Accl.; SYRETT. Dawnetia; THORNTON, Vernal, Ind. Mgl.; WEST. Donna, Elem. Ed.; WHIPPLE. Venla. Dem. Ed.; WHIPPLE. Wall, Psych.: WHITAKER. Carol. Elem. Ed.; WRIGHT Ann, WYNDER. Marlene, Hmkg. Ed. Adonu. Carlo AiklnKin. O. Nilo Baker, loycs Barlow. Paulln CU: : Bauall. Eloulu BarT«ll. EuUm Bailw. loan Doris Bean. I. Evan Boaqloy. Boyd D Bonnoll. Carolyn Blackham. William Bird, Doris Blakely, Bovorly J. Boron, Robert Rood Bray, Lorwrenco H Bouller, Vlrginlo Brooks, Ben Hugh Peterson, Laurence E. Dunford. C. Kent West. Donna Hatch Wynder. Marlene 75 p , The Welcome Back Assembly brought back memories. Kia Ora Club performs for a student assembly. E S UMK [ ; Adams. Arlene Andersen Anderson, Mary Anderson, Richard DeVon Atkisson, Lauretta Lillian Averett, Leah Mae Baird, H. Kay Bomett, Mary Baker, Neil Bartholomew, M. Grant Beckstead, Leda S. Bonsteel, Sandra Kathleen Bowden, Connie Gaye Sown, Roger L. Boyce, Qiiford Golden BuUock, LoDell Ray Casey, John W. Cordall, Stanley H. Cebollada, Grancisco L. Chelson, Edna Bamett Cheney, Marion Childs, Lewis B. Cloward, Mark E. Crosby, Alden G. Crowther, Arven Jay Crowley, Robert L. Curtis, Caroline Dennison, Betty K. Dinkins, Shirley Palmer Eriksson, Herbert Hannig, Gary W. Harris, lill C. Harris, Mary Lou Heath, Lucille S. Heber, Ruth Freda Hegemier, Vol Crossley Hemsley, Allen A. Henriksen, Karen P. Hill, Newell K. lennens. Dona F. King, Reed L. McGride, Clarence E. McKay, Elaine S. McLarorrah, Betty J. Milam, Gary D. Miller, Barbara ]o Misbach, Graham H. Mumford, Margaret Ann Nelson, Janice L. Oliver, Carl L Pack, Dbert C. Page, Gerald J. Palmer, E. Mack Penrod, Karelyn Phillips, Delbert Poole, Maxine Poner, Paiti Price, Albert Keith Poulson, Margie Price, Zack Prince, Carol Laurine Prows, Sandra Pullan. Grant L. Read, Carrol S. Redford, Janice Reber, Dennis Richardson, Judith Richardson, Ralph L. Riddle, Dwanna Rogers, Dixie Rondo, Joseph W. Rothe, Frank A. Rowley, Edward M. Salter, Philip W. Sanders, Lynn M. Schult, Hazel M. Schmidt, Rachel Lois Sherwood, Neil R. Simmons, Almo B. Stebbing, William E. Swann, Alma G. Swe Shirley 1 Tew, Norma Rose H. Thomas, Colette LaVerne Thurgood, Carolyn Throckmorton, Alma Robert Ursenbach, Maureen Whittoier, Harry H, Wilt, Daniel G. 296 Scniiot s ADAMS. Arlono, S«:. Ed.; ANDERSON. Mary. Elom. Ed ANDERSON. Richard. Elem. Ed., ATKISSON. Laurolla □•m. Ed.. AVERETT. Loah. Elom. Ed., BAIRD. H. Kay Mkl.; BAKER. Noll, Com.; BARNES. Richard. Chom ; BAR NEXT. Mary, Bact ; BARTHOLOMEW. M. Grant, Hlsl BECK. Kathleen, Dem. Ed,; BECKSTEAD, Loda. Elom. Ed BEST, Manjaret: BANSTEEL. Sandra. Food Nut.; BOW DEN, Connio. Elom. Ed.; BOWN. Roqor, Sp.; BOYCE. Clll lord. Acct.: BULLOCK. LaDoll. G«ol.; CARDALL. Stanley Chom.; CASEY. John, Elom. Ed.; CEBOLLADA, FranclBco, Lanq.; CHELSON. Edna, Dom. Ed.; CHENEY, Marian, Hmkq Ed.; CHILDS, Uwls. Chom.; CLOWARD, Mark. Acct. CROSBY. Aldon. Chom.; CROWLEY, Robert; CROWTHER, Arvon, Ind. Arts; CURTIS, Caroline. Bus. Ed.; DENNISON Betty, Hem. Ed.; DINKINS, Shirley, Elem. Ed.; ERIKSSON Herbert. Sp.; FRITZ. Sharon. Dem. Ed.; GURR. Willis. Acct HANNIG. Gory, Ed; HARRIS, Jill, Dem. Inst.; HARRIS, Mary Lou, HDFR; HAWLEY, Lois, Exec. Eec.; HEATH, Ludle, Qom. Ed.; HEBER, Ruth, Sp. Corr.; HEGEMIER. Vol. RE.; HENSLEY. Allen. Econ.; HENDRICKSEN, Karen. Elem. Inst.: HILL. Newell. Ind. Man.; HUDMAN. Melvin. An. Hus. JACKSON. Stan, Pub. Rel.; lENNENS, Dona. Bus, Ed. JENSEN, Kirk; JORGENCEN, Cecil, Agron.; KING, Reed, Ind. Arts; LEACH. William, Sp.; LINDSEY, Joel, Pol. Sci. MADSEN, Gary, P.E.; McBRIDE, Clarence; McKAY. Elaine, Ed.; McLAMARRAH, Belty. Acct.; MILAM, Gary, Chem, MILLER, Barbara, Joum.; MISBACH, Graham, Sp.; MUM FORD, Margaret; NELSON, Janice, Bern. Ed.; OLIVER Carl, Mus. Ed.; PACK, Dbert, Math.; PAGE, Gerald, Hem Ed.; PALMER, E. Mack, Ed.; PENROD. Korelyn, Dem, Ed PHILLIPS, Delberl, Chem.; PHiaiPS, Victor, Sp. Ed.; POOLE, Moxine, Bus. Ed.; PORTER. Patti; POULSEN. Margie, Dem Ed.; PRICE. A. Keith, Mkt.; PRICE, Zack Hist.; PRINCE, Carol, Med. Tech.; PROWS, Sandra, Soc.; PULLAN, Grant Dem. Ed.; Read, Carroll, Rec.; REBER, Dennis, Pre-den. REDFORD. Janice. BEOM; RICHARDSON. Judith, Fam. Liv. RICHARDSON. Ralph. An. Hus.; RIDDLE, Dwana. P.E. ROGERS. Dixie. Hmkg. Ed.; RONDO. Joseph, Elem. Ed, ROTHE. Frank, Phys.; ROWLEY, Edward, Agron.; SALTER PhilUp, P.E; SANDERS, Lynn lAccl.; SCHMIDT, Rachel Home Ec. Ed.; SCHULT, Hazel, Elem. Ed.; SHERWOOD, Neil. Psych.; SIMMONS, Almo, Mkl.; STEBBING, William STOKER, Wayde, Pol. Sci.; STOOPS, Linford, Math.; SUT- TON, Ann, Qem. Inst.; SWANN. Alma. An. Hus.; SWEN SON. Shirley. Hem. Inst.; TAYLOR, Paul, Math.; TEW, Norma, Qem. Ed.; THOMAS, Colette, Elem. Ed.; THROCK- MORTON, Alma, Econ. Span.; THURGOOD, Carolyn URSENBACK. Maureen. Eng.; WEBBER, Robert; WHALEY, Morcella, Joum.; WHITTAKER, Harry, Sp.; WITT, Daniel, Bamoi, Richard Lao B«:k. KalhlMn Bait. Margarol flahar Friti, Sharon Lynno Hawloy, Loli AdoU Gurr, Willi O, Hudman, Molvln R. Jackson, Slan Jon««n. Kirk S. Jorgensen. Cecil M. Loach, WiUlam G. Llndsey. Joel Douglas Madsen, Gary Phillips. Vlclor D. Sherwood, Neil R. Sloker, Wayne C. Stoops, Unford R. Taylor, Paul D. V ebber. Robert R. T Dick Ballou leads the band for half-time shows. I wonder why she wears that dress every day? Sent eniors Andrus, Alyn Aragon. Jesus A. Ashlon, R. Paul Asplund, Harold John Bean, Lony Bell, Peggy Bennett, Belly Bringhurst, Pat Benson, Yvonne Call, Rodney F. Case, Gayle Chhslensen, Ila Church, Elsie A. aay, John P. Cluff, Oretta Jeanne Cox, James B. Coryell, Allen Keith Critchlield, Leroy R. Crosby, Luzon O. Davidson, Marion N. Dovix, Garold N. Denney, Donald B. DeVictoria, Joseph R. Devenporl, Eugene C. De Vries, Robert Dunn, Patricia Sally Duvall, John Joseph Esler, Sally Ann Estabrooks, E. M. Evans, Fred M. Fletcher, George A. Eyring, Phillip M. Forsyth, Gwen Frei, Donald W. Gailey, Richard Gibbs, Laurel Helm, Maurvene Elaine Hendrickkson, Roger R. Jex, LoAnne Johnson, Anna Johnson, Charlene Kashanian. Farrokh Kingdon, Eugene Earl Kohler, Ramon R. Kristjonson, Mark Leon Lamsam, Wongsiri Landry, Marilyn Lane, Shirley E. Larkin, Phyllis Larsen, Carol Ann Lawlor, Lawrence Laylon, James J, Lee, Patricia Fae Little, L. Rey Lunceford, Dorothy Marshall, Neldon H. Madson, William Halvor Morgan, Myralee Morrell, Ruth Murrhy, Jerry B. Nichols, Rochelle Nickelsen, Jens U. OLeory, Sharon Olsen, LaNore Olsen, Barbara Olsen, Kenneth M. OviatI, Carmen L. Provost, Sara Robinson, Roland Dee Roundy, Colleen M. Skousen, Lester P. Scorsby, Mcn-ilyn Smith, Alia Marie Smith, Miriam Smith, J. Norman Sorenson, Milton Tod Starr, Sylvia M. Steele, Sharon Kay Swenson, Dennis M. Torberl, Lynn Warner, James L. Washburn, Downa Weatherbee, Doris Ann Welch, Keith W. Wells, Ernest S. West, J. Donald s ( ' mors ANDERSON. WarT«n Boyd. Aoron.; ANDRUS. Alyn. S«:. Ed ; ARAGON. I  u A.. Ind. Mql ; ARCHER. Warr.n; ASHTON. R. Paul. Mkl : ASPLUNG. Harold John. Ind. Mgl.: BEAN. Larry. Soc : BELT. Pcqqy. P E.. BENNETT. B«lly. El m. Ed.; BENSON. Yvonne. Bern. Ed.. BRINGHURST. Pal. loum.: CAU. Rodn«y F.. Ind. M jl : CASE. Gaylo: CHRIS- TENSEN. Ila. English; CHURCH. Elsie A.. Bus. Ed ; CLARK. Deleno; CLARK. Donald D.: CLAY. John P.. Phys.; CLUFF. Or tla Joanne. Fds. Nut ; CORYELL Allen Kellh. Sapn,; COX. lames B,. Phys. Ed.; CRITCHFIELD. Leroy R.. Fin. Bank.; CROSBY. Luzon O.. Dem. Ed.; DAVIDSON. Marion N ; DAVIX. Gorold N.. Ger.; DENNEY. Donald B.. Ind. Mqt.; DEVENPORT. Eugene C. Zool.; DE VICTORIA. Joseph R., Pol. Scl.; DE VRIES. Robert. Ace.; DUNN. Patricia SaUy; DUVALL. John Joseph, Chem.; ESLER. Sally Ann. English; ESTABROOKS. E. M.. Geol.; EVANS. Fred M. Span.; EY- RING. Phillip M.. Fin. Bank.; FIELDING. Bonnie Jean. Hem. Inst.; FLETCHER. George A.. Sec. Inst.; FORSYTH. Gwen: FREl. Donald W.. Mkt.; GAILEY. Richard, Sp. Dra.; GAPPMAYER. Louis B.. Ed.; GARDNER. Colin, Ph ys,; GARDNER. Duane L. Eco.; GIBBS, Laurel. Hem. Ed.; GIBBS. W. Sherman. An. Hus.; GILGER. Marilyn, Elem. Ed.; GOODSON. Grtml. Fin. Bank.; HAMILTON. Donna Gay: HARRIS. Jerry S.. Chem. Eng.; HELM, Maurvene Elame; HENDRICKSON. Roger R.. Chem.; HINDLEY. James E.. An. Hus.; JENSON, Janal, English; JEX, LoAnne, Elem. Inst.; JOHNSON. Anna, Qo. Tex.; JOHNSON. Charlene. HDFR; KASHANIAN. Farrokh. Ag. Eco.; KINGDOM. Eugene Earl; KOHLER. Ramon R., Sp.; KRISTIANSON. Mark Leon, Ind. Arts; LAMSAM. Wongsiri; LANDRY. Marilyn. Hi t.-Sec. Ed.; LANE. Shirley E.. Bus. Ed ; LARKIN. Phyllis. Bus. Ed.; LARSEN. Carol Ann. Bus. Ed.; LAWLOR. Lawrence, Ed.; LAYTON. James J.. Sec. Ed.; LEE. Patricia Fae. English; LEWIS, John L.. Chem.; LITTLE. L. Ray. Art Ed.; LUNCE- FORD. Dorothy, Phys.; MADSON. William Halvor, Dem. Ed.; MARSHAa. Neldon H., Math.; MELDRUM. Virginia. Exe. Secy.; MORGAN. Myralee, Hom. Econ. Ed.; MORRELL, Ruth, Bus. Ed.; URPHY, Jerry B.. Sp. Corr.; NEWTON, Wal- lace S.. P.E; NICHOLS, RocheUe. Soc.; NICKELSEN, Jens U., An. Hus.; OLEARY, Sharon? Rec.; OLSEN, Barbara, Bus. Ed.; OLSEN. Kenneth M., An. Hus.; OLSEN, LaNore, Sp.; OVIATT, Carmen L, Elem. Ed.; PAULSON. Lynn M.. Ed.; PROVOST. Sara. Dem. Ed.; ROBINSON, Roland Dee, Off. Adm.; ROUNDY, Colleen M.. Ace.; SCORBSBY. Marilyn, □em. Ed.; SKOUSEN. Uster P.. Hort.; SMITH. Alta Marie, Elem. Ed.; SMITH, J. Norman. Math.; SMITH. Miriam, EngUsh; SORENSON, Milton Tod. Psyc; STARR. Sylvia M.. Dem. Ed.; STEELE. Sharon Kay, Bus. Ed.; STEWART. Bar- bara. Dem. Ed.; SWENSON. Dennis M., Ace; TINGEY, Af- lon. Exe. Secy.; TORBERT. Lynn. Dem. Ed.; TSEU. Law- rence, Zool.; VICTOR, Roger, Mkt.; WARNER, James L, PE.; WASHBURN. Dawna. Home Ec. Ed.; WEATHERBEE. Doris Ann. Bus. Ed.; WELCH, Keith W.. Phys.; WELLS. Ernest S.. Fre.; WEST. I. Donald, Bact. And«r on. WaiTsn Boyd Archar. Wan n Clark. D l n Clark. Donald D. Fl ldlni . Bonni Jo Gllqct. Marilyn Gardner, Duano L. Gappmoyer. Louis B. Hamilton. Donna Gay Harris, lorry S. Jensen. Janet Hlndley. lames E. Lewis. John L Newton, Wallace S. Virginia Paulson, Lynn M. Tingey. Alton Victor. Roger n m Crawford Gates ' personality produced results in fun. Indians performed for us at the Fieldhouse Frolics. Sent eniors SSM3 ' 2 Anderson, Gloria Louise Austin, John M. Ballard, Nona L. Barton, DeLyle Bell, Rose Marie Belllston, Iris Bennell, Douglas R. Boolh, Beverly Jean Brimhall, Vema Clegg, DaNeil CoUard, Lorraine Conell, Rosemary Crandall, LaWana Davenport, Chloe Downes, F. Joan Eilsvirorth, Judith M. Gale, Ramona Pratt Gambles, Harry B. Gamblin, Gerald A. Garcia, Carmen H. Gordon, Virginia K. Greathouse, Shirley L. Hatcher, Nancy M. Hirschi. Diane Jackson. Wendy Jacobs, Margaret Oa Johnson, Roberta King. Sally L Ko walski, Lorraine C. Leigh, Dorene Ling, Wilma A. Lowgree. George F. Mangum. Sandra S. Merkley, Harvey Ballai Merrill, Cheri D. Miller, Colin H. Miller, Reed K. Morr, Marilyn Nation. Frances H. Olson, Dolores N. Spackman. Elaine K Tidwell, Dalphine Ward, Sharon Wilson, William A. Woiney, nia S. Wood, Blair 300 ANDERSON, Gloria Louise, Elem. Ed.; AUSTIN, John M. Chem.; BALLARD, Nona L., Nurs.; BARTON, DeLyle, Geo. BELL, Rose Marie, Nurs.; BELLISTON, Iris, Nurs.; BENNETT, Douglas R., Geol.; BOOTH, Beverly Jean, Ace; BRIMHALL, Vema, Nurs.; CLEGG, DaNeil, Hem. Ed.; CALLARD. Lor- raine, Nurs.; CONNELL, Rosemary, Elem. Ed.; CRANDALL, Lowona, Bus. Ed.; DAVENPORT, Chloe A., Nurs.; DOWNES, F. Joan, Nurs.; ELLSWORTH, Judith M., Nurs.; GALE, Ra- mona Pratt, Elem. Ed.; GAMBLES, Harry B., Ag. Econ GAMBLIN, Gerald A., Mkl.; GARCIA, Carmen H., Elem Inst.; GORDON, Virginia K., Nurs.; GREATHOUSE, Shirley L., Nurs.; HATCHER, Nancy M., Nurs.; HIRSCHI, Diane, Nurs.; JACKSON. Wendy, Nurs.; JACOBS, Margaret O. Nurs.; JOHNSON, Roberta, Nurs.; KING, Sally, Nurs.; KO- WALSKI, Lorraine C, Nurs.; LEIGH, Dorene; LING, Wilma A., Nurs.; LONGREE. George H. F., Fren.; MANGUM. San- dra S., Nurs.; MERKLEY, Harvey Ballard, Psyc; MERRia, Cheri D., Nurs.; MILLER, Colin H., Fin. S BanJc.; MILLER, Reed K., Elem. Inst.; MORR, Marilyn, Nurs.; NATION, Frances A., Nurs.; OLSON, Dolores W., Nurs.; PLATT, Willa M., Nurs.; POTTER, N. LaWynn, Nurs.; RIDD, Roxalene Nurs.; SMITH, Unnea, Nurs.; SPACKMAN, Diane M. Nurs.; SWENSON, JaqueUne B., Nurs.; TIDWELL, Dalphine. Hist.; WARD, Sharon L., Nurs.; WILSON, William A. EngUsh; WOLFLEY, Ella S., Nurs.; WOOD, Blair, Art. You WILL go with me? Golly, I can hardly contain myself. Anyone know a long story? Well, class, we can ' t seem to get jj; the projector started .... JoUl W-aS e c;.., e-i £!i Ci. f ' ' ■9l •- ' C ' 9 - ' P Weiler, Charles Wasden. Michael Dale Whillaker, Clyde D. Wirrick, AUyn J. Wirrick, George W. Wirrick. Thomas K. Anderson, Max G. Anderson, Oscar G. Atwater, Kathleen R- Bacon, Carl W. Bae, Owen Richard Balchelor, Lee R. Belnap, Richard D. Bales, Wayne L. Binch, Wayne G. Bucknum, Daniel R. Conway, Tom L Christensen, Ralph G. Cook, Jack Danielson, Gene Earl Decker, Dean A. Djahanbani, Reza Estr Ada, David Dudley, Robert L. Fadley, Charles R. Fowkes, I. Gene Glenn, Merrill Holton Graif, Britlemarte Greenhalqh, Richard N. Graham, Wayne R. Gummow, J. Fred Gustaveson, Lee Scott Hanks, Nancy Gwendolyn Hanna, Leo Hansen, Ralph L. Harris, Ronald Lee Harvey, Kenneth L. Hawkins, Merial Muslg Horban, Waller George Heninger, Brent Hill, Harry N. Houston, Jean Doris Ivie, Corolann Roberta Johnslun, Jean Kahoilua, Edilh Leinaala Kalela, Gary J. Hewill, Harold Keeler Kindred, lerald C. Kugath, Donald Arthur Lorsen, Milton H. Lufkin, J. Corbell Lundberg, Don C. Merchant, Gary Reed McAllister, Lawrence B. McCann, Lauren B. Merrell, Rulon L. Mickelsen, Richard A. Miner, R. Reed Murray, Fancher M. Neilson, Morris E. Newman, William A. Pallon, Joseph B. Park, Neil A. Peniold, Gam F. Penrod, Karelyn Perkins, James Adams Ramsay, Marilyn Ray, Guy Bumell Read, Juan C. Reid, William V. Ricke, David K. Saunders, Arlan R. Scolt, Leon R. Shipley, Paul Short, Marjory Shumwcry, Marlene Sirrine, Edwin Smart, Merrill Smith, Evelyn Smith, N. Wayne Slaniord, Ralph C. Stolt, Gary Sullivan, Ila Dawn Thomas, Austin B. Todd, lerrold W. ANDERSON. Max G Math.. ANDERSON, Oicar G.. Ind. Arts: ATWATER, Kalhl.on. Hmkg. Ed : BACON. Carl W., Pro-mod: BAE. Owon. Music Ed.. BATCHELOR. Loo R. Acci: BATES. Wayno L, Eloc. Er q : BELNAP. Richard, Moch. Enq. BINCH. Wayno. Ed.; BROWN. Farroll, Soc BUCKNUM. Danlol. AccI : CHRISTENSEN. Ralph. Bad, CONWAY. Tom L, S«c. Ed: COOK. lack. Phys. Ed DALTON. luona. Bus. Ed.; DANIELSON, Gono. Econ DECKER. Doon A.. Soc. Ed.; DIAHANBANI. Roxa. Civ. En j DUDLEY. Roborl. Doc. Er cj : aUS. John. Ind. Man.; ES TRADA. David. Aqron : FADLEY. Charles. Music Ed FOWKES. I. Gono. Chem. Enq.; GLENN. Morrill. Civ. Enq GRAFF. Britlomarle. Soc. Ed.; GRAHAM. Wayne. Mech Enq.; GREENHALGH. Richard. Ind. Mql ; GUMMOW. ' ■Frod. Ed ; GUSTAVESON. Loo. Moch. Enq.; HANKS. Nancy Dance; HANNA. Loo. Pre-don.; HANSEN. Ralph. Ed.; HAR RIS. Ronald. Doc. Enq.; HARVEY. Kenneth, Moch. Enq HAWKINS. Merial. Hmkq. Ed.; HEGEMIER. Gil A.. Enq HENINGER. Brent. Pre ien : HEWITT, Harold. Gool: HILL, Harry. Acct.; HORBAN, Waller. Enq.; HOUSTON, Jean Enqlish: HUFF, Dalo D.; IVIE Carolann, Exe. Secy.; JOHN STON, Joan, Hmkq. Ed.; JORGENSON, Johnny, Phys. Ed KAHOILUA, Edith, Soc.; KALETA, Gary, Enq.; KINDRED, lerald. Hoc. Enq.; KLQNWORTH, Frank, Mech. Enq.; KU- GATH, Donald, Moch. Enq.; LARSEN, Milton. Music; LEE, Ton. Music; LONGSON. Gordon, Civ. Enq.; LUFKIN. J. Cor- bell. Pre-don.; LUNDBER3, Don C. Mech. Enq.; MAR- CHANT. Gary. Dec. Enq.; MARCHBANKS. April. Phys. Ed. McALUSTER. Lawrence. Music Ed.; McCANN. Lauren, Gool.; McCune, Jeanne, Hmkq. Ed.; MERRELL. Rulon L, Eloc. Enq.; MICKELSEN, Richard, Phys. Ed.; MINER, R Rood. Econ.; MURRAY, Fancher, Dec. Enq.; NOLSON, Morris, Econ.; NELSON, Scott. Bee. Enq.; NEUENSWAN DER. Vol J.. Hist.; NEWMAN, WiUiam, Elec. Enq.; PALMER lames, Bot.; PARK. Neil A., Speech; PATTON, Joseph Chem. Enq.; PENFOLD, Gam, Enq.; PENROD, Karelyn, Elem Ed.; PERKINS, James, Mktq.; PURSER, Gerald. Sp.; RAM SAY. Marilyn, Elem. Ed.; RAY, Guy, Dec. Enq.; READ Juan. Enq.; REID. William. Mec. Enq.; RICKS. David, Pre mod.; RICE, Thomas; ROBERTSOl , Gary. Pol. Sci.; SAUN DERS. Arlan, Mec. Enq.; SCOTT, Leon, Mec. Enq.; SHIP- LEY. Paul. Enq.; SHORT. Marjory. Ed.; SHUMWAY, Mar- leno. Music; SIRRINE, Edwin. Enq.; SMART. Merrill, Elec. Enq.; SMITH. Evelyn, Elem. Ed.; SMITH, N. Wayne. Soc. Sci.; STANFORD, Ralph, Ind Man.; STOTT. Gary. Mec. Enq ; SULLIVAN, Ila Dawn, Phys. Ed.; THOMAS. Austin, Sec. Ed.; THURGOOD. Jay. Mec. Enq.; TODD, Henry, Enq TODD, Jerrold, Enq.: WASDEN, Michael, Ind. Arts; WEILER Charles, Soc.; WHITTAKER, Qyde, Sec. Ed.; WILSON. Bobby. Civ. Enq.; WIRRICK. Allyn, Mklq.; WIRRICK Georqe. Civ. Enq.; WIRRICK, Thomas. Mec. Enq.; WORTH- EN. Ellis. Mas. Th. DONOVAN! ! IT ' S OUR DANC: H« ]oml«r. Gil A. Hull, Dal D. lorgwnson. Johnny Craig Klolnworth. Frank I. Longion. Gordon IC. Morchbanks. April Yvonnp McCuno. loonne Nelson. Scoil Howard Neuenswander. Vol J. Palmer, lames Rudqer Purser. Gerald L. Hicks. Dovld K. Robertson, Gory Evan Stanford, Ralph C. Thuiqood, Jay D. Todd, Henry S. Wilson. Bobby Rudolph Worthen, Dlis Yk J Iff Balloon, Mister? 303 I f I !ig(c (left), iu}iors lunior Class ollicers planned a year of successful activity. At one party during autumn quarter an all time high o( 500 students attended. The Presidencey worked lor a more efficient and more closely knit class, in conjunction with ten cabinet members, lour of whom are senators. The biggest event ol the year was the lunior Prom lor which loe Armstrong and Keith Martin were appointed chairmen. The class ol- licers went to the orient lor the theme ol the dance, and called it, East ol the Sun . Held in late spring, it lulfilled the expectations ol those who attended and those who worked on the preparations. Even a cameraman is caught sometimes Dean Lloyd watches from stand. Intent on the words. His attention is elsewhere A chemistry student checks out supply ol materials from stock room. inior Class President Blair istrong (center) with Karen )ixon (left), secretary, and inne Allen, Vice President, fere responsible for planning llass events. -N uniors Abplcmalp, Delloy D. Adams, Bonnie Allison, Robert L. Austin, Gaylia Ann BarkduU, Del Bean, Deon Belhers. Eu Ray Bjork, Kay Bird. Earle Bloom, Bradley Bowers, Qaudia R. A. L. Brady, Lon G. Brown, Kay Bumslde, Alton Carling, Mariana Burrup, Koye Casper, M. Kent Dietrich, Ernest Dunford, Thomas Jay Green. Dixie L. Hansen, Reid G. Henry, Johan N. Jackson, James Stanley Jeppson, Calvin W. Johnson, Lynne Kawai, Vee Kendall, Dorothy Mae Larsen, Jo Ann Larsen, Orvii James Lawson, Sharon Dee Lin, Paul Y. K. Lindsey, Gwynda Mackay, W. Dale MacLeod, Carlene Maloy, Elwood A. Middlelon, Pat Morrey, Margaret J. Pitkin, Gordon Poulter, Karen Read, Robert Leon jTfl lfTO B n,D Cbrft. Detitel GkmD and JdeHo Harsck m Ifc. Robb, Renee Richmond, Lloyd H. Rightenour, David Rogers, Kenneth E. Sanderson. James W. Schmidt. Rosemorie ShurlleH, Howard Paul Shirley, Rowan D. Snow. Sheldon C. Spencer. James C. Spratling, Coleen Stanfield, Kay Stewart, Norma Slringhom, Bnjce M. Stokes, Eddi Stone, Nancy Stone, Thomas R. Strong, Larry N. Sung. Shell Slumbough. Kathy Thomley. Ela Dee Tate. Ray R. Tolson. Melba Virginia Toone. Winona Towne, Diane Trimmell, Patricia Elains Van Dyke, Que M. Turley, Tillman E. Vest. F. Rolla Walker. Gail Weese. Sherri C. Whitworlh, Darrell Clyde Willes, Frank J. Williams, Delyn E. Winkehnan, Wall W. (. uniors AnJ r on. Clar«nc« t AiiMii. R « Marvin Anwy. B«ity CMoo Aikirnon. Si«ph n E Brown. Wally Burton, Don ti« Chil t nMn. loon I«an Mario Oark. Rob tl W. D«vln Mary Gl nn. Darl n Gurcharan. Gill S Hol . Rodn y F HamUton. Annl Haycock. Ian i Hopkins. Eulal cne Huppt. Res Marl InikMp. BonnI Iton Ivl . Alma Ray lackaon. Cortnn Kimball. David A lamM. Sharon Longlols. Sharon Lewis. Anthon H. Linss. Martin VordoU Mahoiiey. Linda Ann McKm. B. G. Olscn, Yvonn E. PUs. Carol loon Plncock. Beverly Pointer. Ethel Pommerville. Wlnelle Prestwich. Earl Rindfleisch. Lois lean Robins. Kenneth L Roche. Morlene Sabln, Elaine Roe. Kenneth V 2t.a£ J. .l thy checks her notes before leadership session begins. Shields, Earl D. Schless. Ramona Faye Schmidt, David SlU, BUI Smith, John Thomas Strong, lohn R. Smith, Ted LaMar Smythe, lames W. Tannlsr, Phyliss Taylor, William Paul Todd, Mama Wall, Fred G, Vance, Allen L. Weldner, Leo Albert Wallers, Rulhdale 4 Wood, WlUls E. Wrigley. Karl A. Woods, Janice 307 uniors Andrus, Floyd W. Bates, Colleen B. Blaok. Robert Duane Broman, D. Gary- Brown, Dennis D. Corrigan, James L. Cooper, Marilyn Cornaby, Douglas L. Bunker, Ivan A. Davenport, Margie Davis, Eldon P. Davis, D. Monte Draper, Thomas Dryden, Thomas E. Findlay, Lynn F. Fox, Ruth E. Feller, George R. Graham, Bobby Don Graham. Glenda Guyraon, Burt L. Halliday. Ernest R. Hawkins, George A. Jacobsen, Enrol L. Huffman, John H. Haworlh, Carol Jensen, Douglas Nile Kaufman, Francis E. Keller, Alvin L. Kimber, Riohard D. Kingsbury, Elizabeth Larsen, James C. Lowder, Dixie D. Leavilt, Veryle Lindsey, Margaret Marlowe, Portia Mathews, Mary Ann Matson, Kathryn Mayberry, Orlene Lois McComas, Carole Lynn McCandless, William E. 1 i ;. McCormick, Marilynn McDowell, Donald Ray Noble, Larry Earl Parker. George R. Robertson, Milly Prilchell, David L. Roylance, Marilyn Russell, Georgia S ' anI, G, Richard Saxer, Alton H. Schloss, Margaret Anne J. Sharp, Robert M. Schulthess, Richard C. Slmpklns. Don Skillman, Yvonne Skinner, Velda Slade, Nancy Jo Smith, Gerald L. Snow, Annette Stewart, Marilyn Tangren, Marvin Vandenhazel, Ailko Wade, Evanell Ward, Carol Jean Williamsen, Carol White, Wendell C. Wickstrom, Corky Willori, Robert Henry Wood, Reidm Woodward, Marilyn I. Young, Betty ifik And«rfon. lohn A hby. loon LouUo B« :kilood. ludy Buih. Gary V. BuilM. Bally ChrUianwn. H«rb«ti E Cond«r, I rry G By n. K«nn ih Wciyn Coop«r. Shlrl « (Shay) A Comwoll. Mary Dl n D Bloou. B«ny Dlk . laniM A. Edward . Hugh T d DUworth. D. Kirk Erlck««n, Thomas L Fcrrtmond. loan Godiray. Louij Cran . G«orqla Ann Hoctlnij. Q«ano™ C. Hocking. Lultanr Hawkins. Norln |ohans«n. ! rry A Iocg«ns«n. Clay E. Lm. Carol Dawn Hoslullcr. Dallla Ann Uchl nst«ln. D«anna M. McAUlslM. Carolyn M rino. Io« McMnry. Virginia Rae MUUll. Donna Dolne Monl gom ry. Clini Monion, Fan U Ray Moon. CUve D. Moor . G«orqia Morgan. Marcia Dizobeth Nes«r. G«rald O. Nesar. Paul I. Nlolron. TT O lors Now is this one equal to this one or this one? n ' -I ' - ' «; . !i ih KL r Nolen, Phillip Wayne Okelborry. Eva Pearl Onliveros, Umhl Peel. Roberl Kendal Perklnson. Jerrolyn Otioson. Shirley Peterson, Nancy Pralt, Gail Ross, Chloo Smith, Carolyn Slmonls. Arlene Stones, Robert C. Tachlhana. Nobuyoshl Vincent, Jean B. V aU, Richard lay Word. Ron Webb, Irene Whiting, Marlorie 1 uniors Alder, Dixie Andreasen. Cal J. Anderson, Lowell Ray Anderson, Sue Marie Alwood, Mary Boer, Daniel H. Berry, David Baker, Dennis M. Birch, Dennis A. Bolander, Giles Terry Bone, Lorin Bomemann, Joan G. Brown, Raymond C. Brown. Richard R. Bullock, Beverly Rulh Caldwell, Colleen Ranae Christensen, Duane Gene Christense n, Lawrence M Dahl, Sheldon T. Dalby, Elaine Davis, Garold N. Day, David P. Filgerald. Crozier K. Dayton, Kenna Flanary, Paul E, Fuller, Mary Pearl Gosar, Greg Gould, Stanley Kay Groscost, C. Kenneth Hair, L. LaMar Hammond, Sam Hale, Boyd J. Hosman, Lew Johnson, David E. Johnson, Douglas Rollin Johnson, Kay Irene Johnston, Pat Judd, Gale Jones, William D. oo f 1 IWi- J ' : 310 ■I Atbogoil. Mlk A Baddlcy. Rob i: Boar. Richard Bahort . Ronnio Boitlcr. Gall Brian. A. William Cloward. Conni« S Brim. Lorry H Coog r. Gordon Cummliu. Wn L I avU. Richard L D puiy. RusMll M DlckBon. N.U S. EXsnian. lohn Edward Forniworth. M«lvln T SMrllng El Fll«, ChorlM Lynn HambUn, Morkay Horrrt. Howard M. Harrison. Edwin C. Han, Darr.ll H Hepburn. Adel Hoq j . Rollln B. Hob«on. OayiMn Holin«fl. Carols I. HowelL Uland H. Irvln. Nancy T ns«n. Donald P. Ion s. Rob«n A. Loesch. JoMph F. Ir. M«nzi«s. lames W. Miller. Sylvia B. Neuben. Joe Ann Nock. Georxje Okelberry, lack Olsen. Lynn E Paulson. Donald Eugono ri i n Don ' t you understand? It ' s really easy Roper. Donate Lee Schulrke, Aslrld Morqareto Shields, Marie Skousen, KUena I, Sorensen, Joane Strong, Genevieve Sorensen, Lund Slono, Thomas R. Walts, Joseph L Tucker. Hal Whiilier Wallace. loon WUcox. LuDoan Webster. Robert Lecn Wright. Don C. Wright. Ruth Louisa uniors Adams, Darryl Alcorn, Marlene Alder, Lillie Lola Allen. Kathleen Alter, Marilyn Argyle, Sonia Lee Baker, Evalyn Ballil. H. Maurice Baldwin, Theodore N. Barrios, M. Arluro A. Bortlell, Janet Dorothy Beck, Janet Ruth Bell, Carolyn Lyle Blanchard, Patricia Bodily, David M. Borden, Edward E. Bourne, Sidney Arthur Bowen, Milo D. Boyer, Stanley Bradfield. Terry Vern Brim, Beulah Brunken, Bonnie B. Budge, Allen N. Bundock, Nancy Bullock, Burt Burbridqe, Lucille Burnett. Joyce N. Burton, Beverly Anne Bush, Douglas P. Carlston. Kathryn Catlett, Patricia Alene Chadwick, Regenia Clark. Betty Christensen, Lorie Currier. Carlton lames Daniels. Shanna Marie Despain, Philip C Evans, Janye Farmakis, Demetrios Felsled, Harold Winward Fennig, Mary R. Gardner. Janet A. Gibson, Carol Joy Goodsell, Evelyn Gordacan, Vincent Frank Gunderson, Merrill Ray Hansen. Arda Ann Hansen. Reed Hortison. R. David lokepa. Shirley Pualeileni Jenkins, Arlen D. Judy. Beth Alene King. Peggy R. Kartchner. Lawrence Ned Kohler. Carol Larson, Donna R. Marker, Belly L. McDowell, Sylvia Irene McGrow. Dorothy Irene Meidlinger. Richard John Cgden. DeVon M. Miller, Richard Morgan, Carolyn Owen, Lyle C. Palmer, Glen O. Peterson, James Peterson, Joan Pinsler, William C Pippert, J. Hal Pyper, Idonna Relyea, Ruswll E. Tippets, Tamara Vance. Jennie Lou Wood. Marilyn Waldron. Frederick Glen I uniors ) And«r«on. Joyce Alblslon, Slon G. Barnes, foonn Barru . LaRu BauKl. loKon Brown. Ann LaRay Crowther. Duan S ChrUHnMn. Carol DavU. Audr y D ck r. R y M. Du Pall. M l Mil t EjgUilon. Gvrald I. Fo«l r. Dion Z G—. tvtn Laur nc« Ha( n. Ada Mario Hall. Kar n A. Harrlion. Willis U« H nr ily. Thonos A. Hum, t«an ll« Ruih lameson. Robert lenson. Bruc« A. Johmon. Donna Johnson. Ivan E. Johnson. Doris Qalne Johnson. Ralolgh W. Jonson. Rolf J. Keller. Marcia King. Verl««n Kourtides. Demetrius Larsen. Ruby Larson. Raymond K. Lewis. lean L Lewis. Willard Morcellas Lile. John Clayton McKlllop. Ruth Carole Miller. Donna Miller. Lee Miller. Marilyn Morgan. O. Fred Noble. Zina ■I f - 0- J y ::« n Cj ;- v - ESC balcony proves to be a good study room. Paddock. Alice Rlchins. Beverly Shumwoy. Jerry Srumway, Miles Snell. Jacqueline ASk uniors Blanch, Robert F. Blomquist, Lois A. Booth, Beverly Bosworth, Richard C. Brcmch, Merrill Brooksby, Brandt BuUock, B. Neil Carter, Anita Cena. Robert E. Condie, Arthur Packard Cooper, Robert A. Day. Roxanna Kay Dayton, Kenna Deputy, Nancy Durfee, Milo V. Edwards, Elaine Ellsworth, Delbert W. Ely, Raymond W. Empey, WiUiani Jerry Evans. Sharron CSaUy) Famsworlh, Clyde Ray Fenton, Jean Finlinson, Arline Foltz, Helen Maye Forrman, R. W. Fortress. Edwina Lee Foutz, Elva Goates, Irene Grimmett, Karen Gylon. Allen Harker, Gary Lee Jones. Carl H. Harrison, Carolyn Judd. Ronald M. Koupp, Jackie Kemper, Ross Edward Kim. Kichuen Knopp, Chorlene Mary Knudsen. Wendell W. Kresge, Phyllis A. Le Bree, Raymond E. Lambert, Joan Leishman, Karen McNeely, Dennis Merrill, Lura Michie, Carol Mortensen, Carolyn Jane Mortensen, Paul H. Moyes, Leon R. Nash, Verla Nicholson, Donna Nutlall, Carol Olpin, Joy Lloyd Park, Dennis James Osborn. W. Dale Pearce. Douglas N. Pedersen, Myma Agnes Peterson, Clarence H. Rice, Adrienne Rich, Sherron Richardson, Kaye Robinson. Renell Rogers, RaNae Russell, Hazel Lee Schlappi, Kent Smouse, George Stevens, Carole Stevens, Marvin B. Stewart, Carolyn Swensen, Swen Vanderford, Lee An Wahlquist, Earl Wamick, Uoyd J. Watts, Carolyn Walkins, Kent M. 314 f nfors A«hby. Marlon Anderaon. Mori Anderson. Runcll Gerald Bak«r. ujan Barnard. Robert C- Bonow. KlM Boicom. Gary Ray BM«Uy. Wayne David Blockhurtl. Colleen i r.-oy Barbara :: it Cloyd lames Downlna. David G. Eddlngton. Bonnie Ellis. Geralyn Roe Fodely. Kennlih L Fannin. George R. FertelL Kaye Foole. Duane H Forsyth. Word R. FuUer. MerUyn M Galley. A. Vomey Gorlleld. Carol lean Gunderson. Alvln V. HaUock. Georqe V. Hamiltor. Larry G. Henningsen. Charle Arlene Holman. Maragorel Jean lores. Dwood T. Johnson. Metlyn W. Miller. Corena Mobley. Thurle Morgan. Morda Ann Murphy. Myrna lean Nordgren. Weston N. Palmer. F. A. 1 i ?.© 1 Couple chats in the SFLC lobby between classes. Radmall. Grant M. Rea, loan Rlngqul t. Rita M. Richens, Lorn S. Rios. Omar Ritchie. Stephen L. Sell, John Arthur Shirts. Addle Uworda Shumway. Carmen Shurtlilf. Donald CTair Smith, Vem H. Wells, Arthur E. Young, Seven Guy Young, Jerry Sherman Wolthuls, Henry B. i ,,; 61 %ti-h V . 315 uniors Addis, F. Donald Allen, Jeanne Anderson, Marion Foye Atkinson, Shirlene Atwood, Morguretta Awerkamp, Dwoyne Roger Barry, Barbara Jean Babcock, Sallee Marie Bennion, Joan Besendorfer, John Bird, Donna Bloomfield, Beverly Burke, Isebelle Jean Carter, Don C. Davis, Richard Lynn Decker, Jean Dayton, Diane Dixon, Karen Dudley. Winone T. Estes, Dale A. Fanene, Taueeve L. Francis, Jane Ann Fuchigami, Ronald Griffiths, R. Wayne Gibbons, LeRoy Hales, Ronald B. Hayes, Rex B. Herrin, Gene Carley Ho, Vema Mae Hogensen, Gary J. Holman, Sliaron Alice Hoopes, Marlene Hoyal, Donna Laurine Hunn, William John Huse, Mary Elaine Hyde, Donald R. Ireland, Sam H. James, Rex L. Jennings, Melissa L. Jones, Eugene Lee ■n a r-. f% q: (!% .4 IM .,pl ft ' f cj r.. r rm Jones, La Vyrle Marchant, Gerald F. Merrell, Ellsworth E. North, Ila Jean Petersen, Margene Rilz, Robert T. Royner, Harry H, Robertson, Marilyn Rogers. Elizabeth A. Rowland, Guy Schipper, Donna Mae Sheets, Leland O. Smith. Sheryll Shimoda, Donna A. Spjut, Norma E. Sorensen, Joane Sprague, Lois Stevens, Sherre S ' tockton, Stephanie Dee Tenney, Roy Allen Wall, Zane Kay Thomas, Gordon M. Thomson. Leo A. Thorson. Arthur L. Tippets, Merry Tranter, Thomas Dee Trease, Jacque Taylor, Paul S. Webb, Karen White, John Qark Wilcox, Dorinda M. Wilcox, Gerald Wood, Zella Virginia Wright, Keith N. Yorgason, Lorelle 316 1 f Mfors Barnum, 0 anna B n on. Lyon H. Bonsvr. Morgt Carol Bur ' 3o«s. Bruc M. Coip«nl r. Craig R. Cat: Dola I. ChilitlozMan. Richard O Clawton. Gary Co . Gary E. Danlali. Donna May Dunlord Harold G DuMon. EJnMl Paul ETrxlman. Kimball S. Evans. Naomi Lillian r«rgu an. I. Earl lorry R Caicl Gllb M. R la Grtmaud. Donald L Hallcn. Gloria Hamllion, Marilyn Horaguchl, J an HaMy. K.llh H. Hatch. Dlan Hanij. Arl«n A. Hatch. Valeria H nsl«y. Porta L o Hill. Marqi. Holland Huruakor. Wms. Loon Kcarl. Sherman L Keppner. Dawn Klrkpairick. Michael K. Lowry. Pauline Lamb. Carole Manary. Marilyn Anllc Mangelson. Evan G. Maughon. Marelene McKell. Mickey loy Madsen and Craven taking it easy after practice. . U Nlcoll, John Cleveland Nielsen. Dick H. Potion, fames R. Petersen, Bruce T- Rock. Gordon K. Porter. William C. Rodeback. Wilbur Russell, John J. Shields, lay Glen Sobers. Richard Schrler. Henry Frederick Scott. Anita Wlddlson, Harold A. Thompson. J. Garth Thompeon. Loma Willb. lusilh Carol Wlftmayer. Theodore I Zarel, Ron M. 317 uniors Armstrong, Blair Beachler, Bette Lou Bell, Yvonne Lorae Breitenbucher, Gayle Carol Brimhall, Janelle Bullock, Robert Earl Crandall, Due Belte Coleman. Doreen Curtis, Marilyn Driggs, Gary Harmon Dunn, Patricia E. Edenfield, Grady Lamar Farnsworth, Carl Larry Fenton, Charles C. Fields, Charles W. Finch, James M. Frederickson, William E. Jr. Fuhriman, Charlene Gieck, Fred Gary Giles, Kathleen Groberg, John H. Hamelwrithl. Gale C. Hammond, Lee Hancock, Fred L. Jr. Hansen, Marilyn Hurst, Henry Wayne Irvin, Nancy A. Jenson, Jeanene Keening, Gerald C. Larsen, Robert Arlind Mangum, Alan Leifson, Jack Mayberry, Wayne McBride, Deanna Miller, H Lewis Millward, Frank Morawski, Hans J. Moyle, Betty Nelson, Barbara Jean Mumford, Carole CTTfiifTjarm 318 :Lmt?mM Nielsen, Stewart Nelson, Charlotte M. Perkins, Don Phillips, Deanna Pierce, Dorthy Prosey, Charlotte Ann Ouinney, Gary G. Reed, Jack Robison Charole Sahsbury, RaNae E. Samuelson, C. Wayne Schields E. Marie Stratford Korlene Sirith Janice Ann Siroble Carlla Tanner Nancy Lee Tasker Dorothy Tebbs Richard Ray Tew Carolyn Thueson Karla Ann Tuokelt, Marilyn Turner, Charles W. Utschig, Mary Louise Wade, Venis Kay Waldvoqel, Caryl Ann Walker, Kay L. Wallers, Carol Ruth Wanlass, Gerl Ward, Georgeanna Watts, Joseph L. Whiting, Chuck W. Wilkinson, Clifton B. Williamson, Doris Wlscombe, Anne While, Qarelyn f }[()rs Aland. Gofdon A. Blcdqcit. Icxm Brcwn, Sl v«n L Carillon. Choilst B Corlaton. Kaihryn Can. Ian«ll Can. Poul B Coi. Gary E. Cronfotd. Gary Philip Crawlotd. Molcolm D Du PaUi. Carol I«an Farl«y. Joyc Mart Gibbon . L Roy Gordon. lonlew Gund«r«aa. Alvln V David P. Hotju . Franklin MonU Hoynl . KUa Carolyn HlUam. Harold Hlr chi. Mot G Kaubnon. Vivtan H Loooui. I rTy Kinq. Loug«no Moit n« n. Paul H. NMlcy. Jay Norman. Mary I«an Nullcr. Diana G n«va Paintvr. B«v«rly Ann Porklnion. Kay Pvzoldl. Qaonor Diiobeih Pouls«n. GUn Manin R«nnl«. Robert Richard Richardson. Kaye Rob«ru. Virginia Rockwood. Daily Roq rs. Elliabeth Rohn r. WUbur Lines Haj5«U. Chyrl Ann Sharp. Barbara I. Gustin and Nicoll weigh-in before hoop wars Skidmoro, Emeline Smith, Grant Smithson. Rhoda Pearl Sorenaen. Hojel Sorensen, Bryce Sorenson. Emma Jean Slaals. Richard Charles Stanlleld. Rulh Sorensen. Roberta A. Stone, David J. Slarlin, Wayne L. Thompson. J. Garth Woodward. Leo Anna Young. Kathleen Wyneqor. Deta I. ' o 1 H ' • O ' N ' l . e With the am oi cjivm ; to class members a spirit of beloncjing, Sophomore Class oiicers formed a student participation committee to encourage all students to take part in school activities and affairs. This includes a voice in social and political affairs. The committee originates in the Cabinet and has a representative in each dormitory of university housing. This student con- tacts all the class members in an assigned area. Tal- ents are reported to Cabinet and Senate, which uses it in programs and other functions. The class sponsors the annual Sophomore Loan Fund Ball, a privilege extended to the class to raise money to help students with financial problems. Oit k I know I ' m supposed to laugh. Setting the jaws to work. At devotionals, speakers give plenty An empty purse and a letter home. 1-1 intrnc;nP tinn. jphomore Class officers. Presi- dent Mike Kirkham (left), Kim -owder, Secretary, and Don Cenney, Vice President, ac- quainted themselves personally Iwith every class member. SojdI opnomores Ayers, Lonnie D. Allen, Robert F. Barker, Barbara Rul Blanco, Mario A. Boucher, H. David Boyd, Ellen Bernice Bremer, Florine Brindley, Milton Wa Cordon. Anita Chambers, Gay Clark, George A. Cole, Natalie Crandall. Lenore Dunn, Heber G. Enders, Gordon W, Frandsen, Margare Herron. Stanley R Hoggan, Jilene Hogan, Kathryn Holm, Kenneth Holman, Laurel L. Hunt, Sylvia Jane Hyer, Jan K. ackson, Mary Beth tackson, Robert A. asperson. Jack Don ensen, Paul Bentley eppsen. Share Lee chansson, Linnea j I A  ( ) - mw m ' ' W r } n - ' , ,L,. itr k Klemm, David Johnson, Raymond B. Knsljanson. Darryl G. Lahmann, Robert M. Leonard, Sonja Ann Lloyd, Gary M. Lyman, Joyce Martineou, June Marcusen, Richard B. McCracken, Ivan Hugh Muirhead, Alice Malinda MuUer, Alan E. Niras, Janet R. Norton, Dorothy A. Gnderson, Steven L. S. Ousby, Don Parker, Margo Lynne Page. Elden R. Parry, Darold Pearson, Adele Perkins, Cecil Peterson, Clyde Owen Petersen, Ray A. Powell, Alda Mae Pixtc Bob Read. Tom Reed. Phyllis Jean Rees. Karia Rees. Richard W. Reese, Sandra L, Reiche, Ralph G. Rhoads, Joanne L. Rumel, Pam Roberts, Robert E. Salisbury, David G. Scott, David R. Shaw, Robert C. Shumway, Sylvia S ' tarr, Bonnie J. Stevenson, W. Charles Stewart, Mary Lynne Thompson, Ronald Lynr Tolbert, Sherril W. Tolman. Wayne Allen Toone. Paul C. Turner, William Jones Walker, De Ann Wilcox, Jerry D. 322 ophomoros With so much activity little time is left for study. Bxaiey. Cjic! Fjyo Briqhion. Pat Brimhall. Nonnan A. Brown. Dorlena Bcnworlh. Gary Arthur Boulai. Diane Campbell. Phyllis Crawford, Shirley Josephine Ann Crol!. Carol Crook. Kathleen Dennis, Lonnie Morris Dhol. Patricia Dill. Douqlos Domy, De Anne Douqall. leonette L Drake. Leon Ray Durtschi. EUse Earhan. Winifred W : Elioson, Diane Evensen. Ronald C. Facer. Marilyn Famsworlh. Barbara May Fair. David J. Fenley. Mary Dagmar Foulk. Clive G. Fife. Richard S. Fclscm. Kelvin R. Forgoes. Waller J. Fsrrest. Anna Marie Foulk. Donald M. Foutz. Pauleen Marie Froelich. Dale I, McNeU, Shari Karleen Goppmayer. Richard B Gilchrist. Alan Moody. Catherine Morris. ludy Moss. Ruth Muidock. Olive Sue Hedd. Linda Spencer, Loralee Sutherland. Ezie Ray o i- j n p .u (t V . ' - t-t .C . f, J ' f.: ' -i ■■Js kM 323 Soph omores Adamson, Sherron Anderson, Connie Armstrong, Cheryl Barson, F. Kennard Beasley, Careen Behunin, Margaret Beim, Gabrielle Bell, Marvin ]. Benson, Carla Ko ' Bills, Royce A. Bingham, Joann Black, Thelma Blacker, Royal Bohnet, Gerald V. Draper, Ted C. Griffeth, Gary G. Fulslev, Joie Heiner, Georgia Harger, Irene Shearin Harper, Ve rnon Mitchel Hewitt, George W. Jarrard, Dick L, Johnson, Deverl N. Jorgensen, Dan C. Julander, Lillie D. Lykins, William L, Meftord, Margie A Miller, Betty Moeller, Karen Morrison, Kenneth Moulton, Clark A. Murphy, Vira Anr Nielson Brent Rea ock Evelyn Remington, Patricia Ann Rose Charles B. Rossiter C. Lynn Sansom Gary Sego Norman Kerry Schulzke Ernest S olt Richard L Sharp Edward Silver Jean Russell Simper Iris May Simpson Iris Sinclair Jerry V. Slade J Dion Smith Alan J. Smith Eman Y. Smith, Forrest C. Smith, G, Stanford Smith, Jerry Petersen Smilh, Keith Craig Smith, Noel E. Snarr, Robert Sorensen, Janice Slarley, Max R. Stevens, James Talmage Swainston, Paul C. Swenson. Marilyn Thomas, Karen J. Tolley, Deanna Twitchell, Noel E. Vargas, M. Julio Unck, Patric Voyles, Ann Walters, Charles T. Warner. Derral C. Westover, James Howard White, Janice Wilson, Maurice De Von Worley, Jan Eugene Wright, Frances Wright, James O. Wright, Karen Wright, Meredith Wright, Robert Lee Yorgason, Vania Young, Marilyn Starr unnoros .ikinion. Matlsno Baxl«. Muri l Lynn Daily Universe reader waits for class to beqin. Fisher, loon Geliler. Patricia Kalhy .. Glen Hamoy. Henriolia Huqqins. Colleen lenktns. Keilh B. Kinqjlord. Alton Lee. Deanna Lewis. Byron C. Lindsay. Edward lohn Lunl. La Raine A. Mackay. Helen Mar Mansuy. Frances W. Marshall. Charles Matison. Vernon Williams McAllister. Cheryl Harle McDonald. Kathleen McKeon. Sharon Dalene Millinor. John Mohlman. Grant Nelson. Elaine Morse, William Martin Norton. Richard L Nuttall. Drayton G. Ober. Georgia Owen. Richard D. Palmer. John Wesley Palmer. lunelle Police. ludy Peterson, Kenneth D. Potter. Rhett F. Pratt. Martha Ruth Ray. Kathlyeen Rich. Merilynne Smith. Marian Dee Idyll Smith. Ronald C. Sleflensen. Sonia b ' torrs. Daine Taysom. Annette Tranter. loene Tyler. Larry A. Ure. CoUeen Vincent, Sylvia Webb, Emily Jeanne Whitoker, Ivie Whiiton. Gerald Allen Wood, waiiam WiUey, Thelma Wright. Lynn Bernard Yingling. Laura May Wriqley. Marvin B A - •iB 325 Soph omores Alder, Sheldon Lee Andersen, Adrian L. Barbezat, Eugene Barney, Glade ]. Barllell, Helen Bell, Andrea Biqler, Ralph P. Bown, Robert Brindley, Mary Ann Brandley, Peler Byrd, Jesse F. Colder, Colleen Campbell, William . Carlelon, Marian Cook, Shirley Crow, Goyle Growlher, Glen W. Dahl, Arthur D. Jr. Dailey, Diana Dee Dallin, Dorla Davidson, Dave A. Davis, Joan Dean, Mike Dunlord, Arlene Oiason, C. Daniel Erekson, William B. Evans, John Deuel Evert, Lawrence G. Fuller, Loueen Garcia, Jose E. rL -c .Alf P im •! i- , Grillith, Dare W. Gubler, Jerold R. Hadfield. Koven Lamonl Halgren, Pat Hamblin, Kay Hammond, Patty Hansen. W. Bryce Hart, Paul Douglas Horraker, Ruth A. Hollinqshead, Joey Arlede Holmes, Marian Kathryn Hoskins. Phil K. Howarth, Dorothy Ann Hughes, Delano B. Hughes, Kelly Ann Hunter, Ilene Hutchings, Kent Imal, TomUco Jensen, Elton W. Jesperson, Uyn W. Johnson, Kay Johnson, Loma D. Kirfcham, Mike Reed Kofford, JoAnne Larson, L. Keith Le Baron, Norman G. Lewis, Maxine Litster, Allen E. Martin, Al Lorin B. McRae Metcall, Mavis Monson, Marlene Morgan, Scott K. Morrill, Weston H. Nichol, Jack W. Pace, Carol Nielson, Marc C. Peterson, Alan Kay Prince, Janet Query, Renee Rounds, Jay C. Scholes, Robert M. Sloan, Suzanne Smith, Martha Smith. Karl L. lomorcs A student rests after many hours of study. rianna. Marian Hansen. Myila Vo« Hansen. Nancy Leo Henick. Belly Jo Herron. Barbara Gay Kaiser. Dolores KLynn. Paul Larson. Roger C. McDonald. Dorothy Rao Merrill. Louise Moosman. Jewel Muhleslein. Mary K. Nielsen. V. Marchene MykoL Donise Newman. Dlanne Niles. Barbara Norton. Harold L Nybo. June Olsen. Audrey I. Olsen. Helen Kaye Olsen. Ruth Olsen. Terese Aurella Olson. D ' Ann Oliver. Tally Orr. Diane Parker. Marilyn Parkin. Colleen Perkins. Cecil Patrick. Kathleen Petersen. Bryan Peterson, Judy Rogers. Hawley Rostrom. Mildred Rowe. Klora Shuey. Valerie Smith. Eugene E. Peacock. Vione Peck. M. Hoyden II Smith. Shirley Slapley. Merrill L. Ir. Slorr. Bonnie Stewart. Dale Strong. Brian E. Tate, Tolman. Kirk Tracy, Brent K. Tsuii. Ernest While, Patricia A. Well, Paul Younce. Pal R. Zink. Ann Ruth Zollinger. Diane 327 Sophomores Alexander, Robert A. Anderson, Arthur C. Anderson, Blanine Andrus, Antone Marlon Atkinson. Carma L. Bagley, Glenna Baker, Calvin C. Banks, Bennie Lee Beardall, John Smith Belnap, Lynn Boetticher, Dorolhy Burke, Leora Call, Verle G. Chidester, Craig L. Clark, Brent N. Clayton, Kathleen Crow, Jean Day, Marian L. Densley, Vernon Egan, L Norman Escobar, Victor Finloyson, Ralph Frehner, Verl L. Goodman, Evelyn Co Groberg, Richard H. Hadley, Ronald Hamblin. Marley Hansen, Brent D. Hensen, Kent B. Harris. Paul Lavern Hilden, H. Gordon Hughes, Gene L  - fflf ........... ilk im liiit Kohler. Aleen B. Larsen, Bruce G. Lawrence, Robert I- Lobos. Jose Amilcar Lucas, Hugh Lunt, Myma Hope Madsen, Jean Mairs, Marilyn Maloy, Qair Maistrom, Annette Manning, Eldena Marcum, Mary Kay Mitton, Annette Monlori, Olive Mulhern, Arleene Pinegar, Dale Thayne. David B. Tolles, Dianne C. Walker, Rex V. Washburn, Roland M. Wayment, Stan West, Donna Marlene Whiflen, Hank Whitehead, Norma LaVon Whittle, LaDawn Wilson, Betty Joan Wiltbank, Joyce Wimber, Nancy Wixom, Harlt Workman, Lee A. Wright, Joye Young, Carol Gay 328 Sophomores whoop it up at class assembly. Babbol. Pot Leon D Botrd. Joseph M. Beiuon. Kent Bounds. Rex Benow Bounous. Beverly Jean Bowles, Roy T. Brown. Beverly Bradshow, Sandra Baithwaiie. Ruihraary Brown, E)onna Brown, Gary Leonard Brown, Wayne LaMar Brunt, Bill Bumson, Peter L Bybee. Joanne Call, Susan Callaway, Lowell : Callister. Katherino Han sen. Patricia Hill, Annette Isenburg. Theodore F. Iler. Denis R. Kelly, Nancy Matthews, Dixie Care! Meredith, Gory E. Merrell, Chyrl Janice Merrill, Heber Kent Midgley, Marlin Keither Milne, Nancy MoKett. loona Moifit, Henry E. Mohler. Eldon Mohlman. Marilee Pace, Dean PoweU, Lynn K. RowlinTs. Joyce Rex. Verda Reeve. Naomi Richords. Willlajn I Roberts, Beverly C;:: Rockwood. Eleancr Royse, Don W. Sant. Sharyn Smith. Edelo Smith. Edward W. Taylor, Mary Fran- Thomas, Flossie M3 Thome, Sally Twilty. Charylo Webb. Carolyn Weber, AUen H. Ashley, George K. Alkin, Roy David Awerkamp, Blaine Baqley, Emma Lou Barlow. Carolyn Bennett. Helene J. Bergeson, Dean R. Berloch, Janice Carol Bergeson, Scott Blackburn, Helen Blonquest. Lawrie B. Bloxham. Ben Blunck, Virginia Bone, George Brian Booth, Nelda Buchanan, lulynne Colder, AUene C. Budge, Kathryn Jean Call, Henry Dee Casperson. Nadean Challburg. Norman L. Chatham. Betty Christensen, Carolyn Christensen, Shirley Christiansen, Sally Christiansen, Laura Clarke, Nancy Ann Clarkson, Vern S. Clay, Robert D. Connelley, Joyce Cowley. Elaine Davis, W. Morgan Crafts, David Scolt Deaver, Cameron Keith Curtis, Deanne Doxey, John Rolen Duce, Norman Durfey, McLean Evans, Doug G. Finlinson, David S ' . Fox, Laura Froneberber, Harold Fuller, Robert A. Gold, Cherry Sue Goodson, Ray L. Gordacan, Janice Freeman Gray, Shirley Ann Hansen, Norma Hamblin, Delmer Hyrum Harris, Nola Kay Hastings, Eldon E. Hinckley, Nanette HoUingsworth, Brent E. Jarrard, Dick L. Jennings, Jerry Jones, Lavaughn Jensen, Dennis ludd, Frank F. Kapele, John Kamana Kellelt, Kay Kristjanson, Darrl G- Meiling, Jaqriell Michaelis, Elaine Moeller, Karen Nicol, Lola Ann Neal, Dallas H. Palmer, Susanno Peabody, Dale Pearson, Adele Rasmussen, Ronald Richardson, Oscar LaVon Redd, Cherry Rohbock, Teddy Smith. Edele Speckart, Philip Walters, Charles Tom Wride, Dale Hayward Yardley, Mary Young, Lynn Budd Yager, Ed G. S()nh()nu)r( s Chrrttonsan, Pmold H Coeds check programs before a studentbody assembly. Harrison. Wayne A- Jr. Hl(jqUuon. Jerry C. lackson, Kay [dckson. Renee Jacobsen. Geroldine lohnson, Claudia iielson, John Richard Johnson. Wallace K. Jordan. Kim Lee Kenney. t on James Lambsn. Eugene S. L««. Kent Long. JoAnn Loveless. Judith Moitin. Down Marchant. Fred Thomas ftC«l««= McConneU, John R. Mecham. Raphael C. MiUer, Tom F. MitcheU. Jim Monson. Carol Moore. Cerlta Morris. Ephraim B. Moyes. Marlene Nay. Arlene Neal. AUce Nicol. Karen Nicoll. Lynn A. Neilson. Lenord Owood Nielsen. Nella Louise Olsen. Melvin Ostler. Julie Ozawa. Fern K. Pockker. Edward Lee Parry. Barbara Ann Peacock. Evelyn M. Peck. M. Hayden II Peterson. Ludeen Penrose, Wallace K. Peterson. Mary Eleanor Pollei. Julia Claire Roy. Maigo Redd. Potrlco Reynolds. Lorraine Rowley. Uo W. Smith. Furlann Russon. Ann Ranao Speas. James Dark Stubbert. Colin H. wan. Geralee Walker. Glen O. Warren. Barbara Joanm Wheat. Ken E. Wong. Cornelia !L « ' i jKkiii Soph omores Ch Crouse.Morisha Ann Goodsell, Joan Cony, Karen M. Gibbs, Gayle Y. Gillie, Kenneth D. Gowans, Hugh E. Hansen, Gordon S. Hansen, Roland F. Harrison, David C. Harrison, Shirley Dove Harvey, Donald G. Hafori, Donald K. Hawley, Merrill Sheldon Haws. Patricia Fay Hess, Edward M. Hibbert, Donna Mae Johnson, Kimber Gorda Johnson, La Veil R. Johnson, Linda Rae Johnson, Raymond Johnson, Rodney Allen Jorqensen, Norman G. Jones, Mary Gail Kearl, Ruth Marie Keith, K aren Kee Ling, Jerry Key, Bryan E. Keller, Barbara Yvonne Kimball. Joan irga C!S 1 1 O ( in •-: O . 1 I- W mM Kenley. Lynn G. Kirk, lames L Kirk, Tamsin Kleinman, Luene Knapp, Clive lay Kniqht, Ronald A. Kohler, Margaret L. Larsen, Barbara Larson, Donald Gen Lesson. Calvin G. Leaf, Lawrence D, Leavilt, Beverly S. LeBaron, Benlley Lee, Earl M, Lee, Ladonna Lee, Zella Lehr, Wallace Lund, Nina Marks, Cecil D. Marsh, Marilyn Martin, Diana Margaret Matheson, Gordon Keilh McBride, Carolee McClure, Thomas McCormack, Nancy McDoniel, William A. McQuarrie, Rhonda Moore, Linda Morgan, Joyce Morphis, Karl Dean Morris, Monte Murray, Ann Muir, Elmo Ricks Nay, Wanda Jean Norberg, James Novakovich, Stephen Northrup, Sherena C. Opp, Jannice Terrell Ord, Sharon Faye Palmer, Jean Robb, WiUmia H. Robertson, Joel S. Roland. Peggy L. Rutledge, Cheryl Sallenbach, Shirle- Sarauelsen, Trudy White, Sarah Ann Webb, C. Wildon MffiJiQ 332 S() )n()fn()f7 s Caillls, Flonnc .0 -3. Almon H. !e j j. Carol Ann Jobia. Loron Joi. Eunice Jurtls. Carol Dalebout. G. Judono I cjlton. lanel Djvis. Beth Day. Sidneo D«by. Wlnnifred Deway. Phyllis M Durham. Luanne Easlmond. Dberl Emery. Ivan Earl Fuller. Doyle G. Evenlson. Menllyn Gardiner, Verlin D. Grtes. Barbara Venice Hackney. Kay Daine Hall. Margaret Hall, Wendell I Hamilton. Paul Hoen. lames Howard Hokonson. Paul M. Holt. Ivan K. Hollovir. F. Dennis Howard. Lynn Hudson. Mary Linda Inqhom, V. B. Loe. Zelda Lloyd. Norlene Petersen. Karen Nelson, Marcia Nielsen. Diane Oertyle. Linda Deo Pittmon. Reba Sue Pullman. Charles Dee Raymond. Barbara SomervlUe, David J. Stephenson, Kalhryn Taylor, Ladell Taylor, Sharle«n Thomos, Gerald E. Tucker, Deon Valentine. Gay Webb. George Richaic Weeks. Michael Widdison. Bon West. lames D. Wilson. Melvln G. Wltlle. Melba Lynno Wold. Larry R. Wood, lanet Wrlde. Dawn Roy Zeller, Eldon Roy Ziomer, Poul D. Chrislison. Barbara Faculty members viev assembly with great interest. o .. ZiK r d A • Sophomores Bailey, Joyce Anderson, Chris A. Bancroft, Laveme Carl Bond, Hal D. Bonelli, Ellen Marie Call, Vivian Chambers, Robert L. Clark, Dick J. Clinger, Larry A. Clay, Robert D. Cordner. Robert Roy Crook, Margaret Kay Dunn, Heber G. Durrani, Vicki nisworth, Cherel Jane Elton, Robert H. Fletcher, George Fackrell, Lynn L. Gale, Levcn Russel Gam, Ralph Gibbs, Carolyn J. Grover, Judith Koy Hales, Lee Hardy, Douglas M. Haynie, Sharon A. Heiner, Thane Hohnan, Albert N. Howlelt, Mary Hunt, James Olaus Irvine. Fleet R. Jacobson. Norman Bru Johnson, Larry D. Jones, Uoyd W. Jorgensen, Orvil R. Laudie, Drew Lee, Alder Sheldon Lee. Wallace Raymond Lunt, Alan Kenneth Mansor, Donna Maxine Mehr, Marilyn Moeller, Karen Neeley, Marilyn Neilson, Adele Nelson, Narene Nelson, Shirley M. Newman, Peggy June Nielson, Myma Nielson, Virginia Nuttall, Carol LaVerne Nunes, Pearl Ann Olson, Merrill H. Ord, Marilyn J. Oster, Eugene Pace, Linda Jean Pace, Melven Allen Randall, Karen Russon, Lavell Dwayne Reddish, Jackie Sandberg, Howard E. Sherwood, Dora Lou Shields, Glenn Sidwell, Dorothy Joanne Snyder, Darryl Lynn Swenson, Comille V. Taylor, Larry B, Terry, Don W. Thorpe, Calvin E. Tripp, Paul Lawrence V an Epps, Leonard Walker, Glenn Ronald Walker, Wendell Welch, Norma A. Watts, Blaine H. Weight, Mary Lou Wood, Grant R. Woods, Janice Wyss, Eileen L. Wyss, Marjorie Ann Young. L. DeWayne YingUng, Kay A. A student works porttime to finance his education. L te Evjns, Ronald W Ewell. Sheldon F. Fieldsled. GUbena Fletcher. Robert H Freeman. Cheryl Ruth Froerer. Carol Joyce Gardner. Vllale Hancoc. Faye Green. Violet Juno Hansen. Gordon Honaen. PaUy Hardy. Paula HoiTu. M. Dale Hart. Sheilyn Henderson, Cecil H. Henderson. Kay Hickman. Cheri Kayo Hiqqins. Nancy Leo Hiqht. Dawn Hyer, Ion K. Ivey, Anita Jane tocobsen. Sandra Roberta lames. Carol larvis, George K. lames. Donald E. lensen, Annette L. Jensen. Gwen lensen. Lorry lessen. Eldon Johns. Charleno Johonsen. Carl R. Johnson. Wanda M. Johns. Judy loUey. loneen Lou orqensen. David William ' :rqensen. Newell M. ):r.u2. Victor Kurtz. Audrey Irene Kjpp. Ionic© Lee. Vlrqie MoUoy. jerry Moyer. WiUord L. McAlUsler. Cheryl Horte McKellor. John A. McKrolo. Donald A. McMichael. Rupert Lee Stoddard. Robert Lee Merrill. Mary Ann (Molly) Sworuon. Harold A. TTiompson, Keith R. Thurgood. Glen Stoker Tilley. Chorleen Tophom. Mardell Dollon Tutley. Kotherine Tweten. Georgine M M ' i M 336 Soph omores Barker, Dixie A. Bell. Carol Blacker. Leon Wende: Blacken, Slanley E. Brown. Maurine BuUinglon. Robert lam Bullock, Genelle Burgoyne, Beverly Burnett, Paul Merlin Burr. Glenda Canio, John W. Cardon, Bartell W. Ir. Carlile. Alvin R. Chanslor. Barbara Jo Christensen, Janice Clark. Ensyne Clark, Robert Leslie Clark, Sonya B. Qelland, Velda Jean Clement, Arlen M. Coffman. Esther Condie. Genene G. Coombs. Suzanne Cooper, Gayle Cooper, Glenna C rapo, Carol B, Crockett. Dorothy I. Davidson. laneal S. 4 (3 f ' JL LLMm De Land. Richard L. Dills. Joseph Ronald Durley. McLean Durlschi. Belden Guzman. Adolfo M. Lendl. Welda Beale LaVar. Callis Jeddy Liddle. Alfred S. Gay Lewis. Gleni Linton. Gayli Linston. Sandra Lilster, Judith C. Lloyd, Dean Carter Lowder. CoUine Lowder. Patricia Ann Love. Diane MacDonald. Edwin Maughan. Berklee A. Mono. Kenneth Rands. Ellen Richins. Grant N. Salazar. LiUie V. Scholes. Carol Scholt. Charles Henry Schow, Sharon Schultz, R. Conrad S ' coresby. Gaye Shaw. Donald Tracy Sherwood, Dora Lou Smith Catherine Smith, M. Sorensen, Charles C. Sorenson, Kenneth Stevenson. David L. Strong, James W. Sullivan. James David Sung. Haengja K. S ' wann. Edward Harold Toombs. Beverlyn Swanson. Robert Trimnal, Gloria J. Van Wagoner, Anna ! Walden, John F. Whilmore, Geraldine Whittle, Melba Lynne Wimmer. David R. Williams. Carol InFcnesI WWilta Ha ' ■«,Ho-.aid i.Faio! }on]oros Some listen while others sleep. rickson. Karen lickson. Larry B. kiidner. Paqqy lano ugal, loneil Cloir Webiler Carol loan z. Hicjinio Ir. [amrick, James Russell Martin ] llijqinson. George E. 0. Sieve 1, Alton E. lyewood. Annello oUey, Sandra Kaye jiudson, Soundra R. arson. Doris Moy on. Forrest A. und. William Guy Jr. lonqum. lerry D. Jarlin. Helen lone 4ason. Dennis L faikle. loonne torrison. Beverley Lynn ■•arson. Melvin I. ■eterson, Mary }o Uchords. Qarila H. Jchaefermeyer, leanene Mario ichweppe, Harold Karen Sue Imlih. Charlene Corel Leo I) 1 - 4 1 Tiompson, Delores (Dodey) aylor. Kalhryn Ann ■hompson, Paul D. Iplon. Gary P. ' owle. Mitzi ' rumon, Ferrol L. umer. Karen Tulls. Gwen Wolker. Melvin Hoslam Weber. Gerry Ir. West. Sharon Grace Westenskow. Carolyn Wheilen, Amanda Jean Whipple. Connie Wlddison. loan bire. Coleen Ann zM Li V . Soph omores Acheson, Sharon Lynetle Adams, Sandra Anne Aiken, Glenn Aird, Jeanne Andrews, Carlos Atkinson, John H. Anderson, Paul Bahr, Don F. Baker, Carma Beach, John L. Bean, Robert Halsey Belknap, Addie L. Bennett, Sylvia Lucille Berrelt, Richard Heber Brown, Carol Caldwell, Don J. Davenport, Janis Lee Decker, Laurel W. Enders, Gordon W. Evans, William Bruce Farnsworth, Jack H. Fernandez, Telie French, William Fritzsche, Mary Fugal, Krisline Gardiner, Rodney E. Jones, Judy Day Lapi, Barbara Lee, Virginia Lemon, Hilda Jane McDonald, Jerry McDonald, Joyce Yvoni McDowell, Douglas Mills, Vernalie Miner. Edward Glen Minor, Jay L. Miratti, Richard Monlierth, Myma Otterstrom, Frank Thomas Ricks, V. Nancy Richards, Belle Robins, Ellen Robins, Larry M. Robinson, Don L. Robinson, Elaine Robinson, Millie Rossiler, Terry Rogers, Milton S, Rummler, Roy L. Rulhledge, James Ray Rutherford, Peggy Safsten, Ron D. Salmenson, Emily Sampson, Douglas Smith, Darlene Kay Schill, Gerhard D. Smith, Janet Smithson, E. Brady Sorenson, John Leon Stewart, James Duane Stewart, Lois Stewart, Sandra Stubbs, Arlene Louise Taggarl, Lyle Ray Thompson, Lane Tidwell, Ray W. Tolman, Marilyn Tuft, Nadeane Turpin, Karen Udall, Don A. Uibel, Howard F. VoIIma, N. Judy Waldron, Leahmae Waters, Arlin G. Waywell Kelvin T. Weber, Patricia Welcher, Robert Wilson, David F. Winn, William D. Worlton, Tom 338 opiiomorct Brown. C. W. BrccUxmk. Dscmor I CIrcull. I«ll«y L Cook. Roger M. Dixon. Mariorte loon HaU. Gary Harris. Don Hawkins. Dorolhy Be Hatch, Fcrresl E. Hawks, Morleno M. Hendrickson. Lynn I. H«ppl l. Lawrence lohn Hicfancm, Warren W. Hitchcock, Karleen Holdsberq, Carroll Hooker. Lewis B. Hubbard Ila Hunter. Richard Brent lellery. LeUonl Johnson. Grover V. Loveridge. Bemell McMeen, Marilyn Miner, Sheila Marie Oaks, Merrill C. Oertle, Linda Olsen, Roger L Olson, ICent Tames Pace. Ralph Peterson, Stephen L Parle. Roy Edwin Richins, Carol Margaret Reed. Kennlih A. Robinson. Shirley Ann Souvaget. Marie Helens Scholield. Shorlene Schrimshlre. E Royce Schwab. Marvin G. Secreton. Robert Seely. Sonya (Sunny) Seeney, loellen Kay Sharp, Ronald Smith, De Anna Smith, Doris Diane Smith, Edna M. SpoerL Karl Smith. Sharon Steed. Michael Steele, Richard Thomas Weight, Howard Vane Whlhout, Dorrel L White, ludith Ann Willard, Frances WoUinden, Anna Joy Wilson, Marba Students get registration advice from their advisors. Soph omores mi Fletcher, George Gam, Brelt Gamer, David H. George, LiUie Mae Gilbert, Olga Glauser, Nancy J. Grigg, Samuel P. Gustaveson, Verl I. Hale, Lynn G. Halloclc, Gary K. Hammond, Myma C. Halladay, Ann Harshall, Charles Hatch, Jermiah Heemeyer, Lois Marie Keller, Judith Mabey, Kent Lavar Meacham, John Arlen On second thought — I ' ll put it back. m fs v ' W Seems to be a paper ball ..i 340 it in ha - - I ' ll just tear Anxious moment came when airplane buzzed field, dropping anti-football tract- You say the game was last night? I a Back on stage, girls. We gotta keep this show moving M Fn;J }IUCI} According to lolui Kindred, freshman class president, the motto of the class was, We aim to please — you aim, too, please . Interest and activity in the class was evidenced by the fact that 1359 freshmen class cards were sold this year, more than ever before and more than that of any other class. Parties, socials and firesides are held through- out the year, and the major project, this year, and which benefited the entire studentbody, was the handling of the Associated Men Students Carnival during the first week of April. Social and service units erected booths and a traditional trophy was awarded for the best display. Putting all her breath into one balloon. Frosh coeds are worth watching. A galaxy of beauty Frosh GSS :;.: A long hard climb to the Y nve and fun and gaiety. Fresh resnmen I 5 i : CJ Andersen, Todd G. Adams, James B. Al ' en, Erna Loreen Andreason, Gail Andrus, Aniene Armstrong, Barbara An Arbon, Gary K. Ashby, William Larry Baldree, Edward Ola Bamson, Roqer Bongerler, Maurine Barnes, Nancy Bellon, Philip Ned Bird, Lynne Bralcher, Laree Boyle. Dlen Rae Brown. Barbara E. Bryant. Carole Ann Budge. Arvin R. Buckwalter. Ray G- 7H m ' im Covey, pochard Wayne Call, Barbara Davis, ludy De Leeuw, Farell H. Dennert, Norma Felt, John Fenn, Alva Lee Drechsel, Larue Flelcher, Gloria Finch, Theodore Fraser, Frances Gay, Marvin Lewis Gibb, Divid R. Gonalez, Melvyn Green, Daryl W. Good, Beverly B Harisay, Richard Grotegut, Berniece Hall, Thomas Ken Harrison. Lois Margaret Holt, George W. lames, Judith D. Larson, Suzanne Howlelt, Bryce L. Lee, Barbara Kay LePard, Stuart Leslie, Anabel Lee Lund, Dona Madsen, C. Ronald Marlow, Joan Martell, Darwin Mayo, Janet Martin, David Chancellor McDearmon, Richard James Meredith, Ralph Joe Michaels, Sheila Millar, Carol Ann Musser, Marcia E Nichol, Rosalie Mussler, Hans Peterson, Judith Ramos. Robert Reed, Barbara Ann Rowbury, Lyle Runser, Albert W. II Sant, Gary L. Seneca. Loretta Slater. GaU L Swapp. A. Jeanne SliUmaker. Faybeth Van Orden. Royd Van Wagoner, Katherine S. Webb, Alan Williams, Jacqueline Zirker. Carolee Wilson. Jeril B. 344 a Autumn Leaf hikers enjoy view from top of Squaw Peak. AnJtffson. Doris D i Adamion. Nownll ! Ald t. Anila Andrawi. Fay Man Brown. Larry La Bohon. N.ldo V. Bunnsll. Both M : Burgess, D Ray Bullock. Clara Jr Buller. Robert Glenn Virginia May Campbell. Carol Sue rrcshiucn pan Carolson. Sheryl Sue Carruih. Gene A. Carter. Waller C. Christensen, Ardene Echelberger. Don. Ir. Edgar. Janice L Eggett. Lanay Ehinga. Charles Dennis Ellsworth. Lyn Evans. Charlene Evans. Jacqueline Evenon. La Dee EweU. Marlow H. Fagg. Connie May Famsworth. Keith E. Fielding. Leica Folscm. PhUip K. Foulger. Jack L Fowler. Joyce E. Francom, Judith Kay Frederickson. John R. Funk. Ida Gay. Joyce George. Billy Giles. Je Annette L. Gibbons. Donna P. Johnson. Clarence E. lohruon. Sharon Lee Johnson. Wallace D. Merryroan. Anita Ookes. Judith Ellen PeFley. Donna Jean Porter. Laura Powell. Melvin B. St. Claire. Richard A Sheltcn. Janet S ' llver. Judith Skousen. Karen Slander. Klint Howord Skousen. Denna Sleimle. Sally Stewart, Charles Hardy Stewart. Dorryl M. Stewart. Gary K. Tripp, Patricia Ann Vance. Geraldine R. Webster. Clair Carl Werner. T. Bryant Weston. James Alelis Whatcott. Weston EIroy Wier. Joe Wilde. Sue Carol Wilmoth. Carolyn Faye Winn. Ted A. Wood. Nancy Annette Witherow. Barbara Jean ' ' l t?yf mm ' 345 Fresh men Anderson, Janet Sue Adams. William J. Allphin. Mervin Barrus. Merle Ann Barson, Clyde J. Beck, Earlene Barllell, D. Max Bayless, Dwain Benson, Rita M. Buckley, Connie Berg, Danyla Bevan, Paul Keith Coble, Lewis lay Callis, Gary Lee Aaron, Bert Castle Campbell, Judy Chrislensen, Corrice Christensen, Kay Chlarson, Kenneth F. Christensen, Sharon Anne Dance. Celra Davidson, Berry Lou Davis, Aldeana Davis, Betty B, Dibb, Dianne Dickerson, Judith L. Divine, Lee Ann Evans, Carolyn Nadir Fletcher, Wayne Calvin Gerhart, Phil Hanke, M. Alfred Harwood, Robert Lawrer Haskin, William H. Hawk, Gordon E. Henr: Dan Hawes, Verl ] Mecham, Richard W, Mendenhall, Linda Meservy, Jerry D. Moore, Evelyn P. Nelson, Don Glsen, Merlin V. Pagetl, Richard Rasband, John Lynn Redmon. Mary L. Reqenscheit, Marjorie Rice, Dreena Kay Richards, Susan Reed, Leah Kay Rlchter, Martha Ann Scott, Jill Skousen, Justine Smith, Ralph Leon Smith. Sandra Snow, Nadine Southam, Dorothy S ' treibich, Robert John Tanner, Richard C. Taylor, Larry Hugh Taylor. Richard C. Tenney, Patricia Thompson, Kay Towler, Sandra S. Van Scyoc, Sharon Walker, Jean Ellen Turley, Harold E. Washburn, Laurel Kay Weatherford, Jean Weigel, Mary K. Whitaker, Sharon Williams, Lois Be Woodward, Karrt Zundel, Darlene And non, Gordon Andotion. V rna Ashby. K lly Ballard. lanlco Bordln. B«iiy An Bench, Moik hr( shn}( ' n Birkoland, Nancy Joyce Blrrsll. I. Arnold Toraldlne. Blscholf. Sandra Ue Boias, Bemic« Una Boll. Palrlcla Rulh r ; Bond. Ioyc« E. Boucher. Louis le Anne Bradshow. Maida Brill. Unda Lee Brimhall, Frank Eugene Budqe. Sharon Broborg, Carolyn Bundy. Claudia Gail Bullock. Ralph P. Bumlngham. Stephen Bumham. Ilena Burton Keith Clark. loon Collard. Donna Collard. Morgene Durrani. Deonna Edner. Tudith Annette Eliosen. Gary EU.s. Claudia Fontana. Janice I3aies. Fronklin T. Graiin. Richard Earl Hokonjon. Devon E. Hotman. Jenevieve Horn. Annegrel Houllnan. Richoid A. Hugentobler. Coralee Jenkins. Robert B. Johrison. Kendall D. Jones. Kathl Larson. Sharon Christine Larson. Bonnie Loomis. Nadine MacDonald. Odynne McKenzie. Donald Monson. Marcia Morgan. Potrida Ann Nuttall. Karen Norr. Gloria Oxborrow. Joan Pack. Paul Eugene Paine. Donna Jean Paine. Qlaj lo Pasaey. Kaye Louise Patten. Carolyn Pearce. La Reta Eileen Pedersen. Kent Lee Penrose. Charles Wayr.--- Potty. Corinne Roberts. Joyce Rogers. Waller W. Shirley. Linda Sorensen. IJavid K. Spendlove. Margaret Suiherlond. lomes A. f5 --n 347 Fresh resnmen •i Bay, Stuart Beecroit, Glen Benjamin. Judith Ann Benson. Diantha Bennett, Carol Sue Bladwin, Roland A. Boden. Marjorie Boothe, Larry Dicky, Mary Lou Eames, Clariassa Brooksby, Rene Evans. C. Harriet Fife, Jo Anne Fish, Maurine Fcrslund, Carol Jean Hancock, Dixie Prancom, Sharon Louise Foxx, Don Hansen, Lindsey Hanson, Merrell ■F - o if £ te }., c , .:i t. Harper, BUI Hayden, Dennis M. Hendersori, Virginia Hele Henry, Dcrrel L. Hile, Albert Hicken, Phillip Hixson, Patricia Hoffman, Sharlene Hodgkinson, lanet Hoffman, Walter L. lensen, Robert Glenn Johnson, Julaine Justesen, Joel Lee Keith, Daniel T. Kuykendall, Kathryn Lee, Dianne Leifson, Mark L. Leggett. Howard M. Lesue, Martin G. Leverenz, Nancy A. Lovett, Sara Lowry, Leon K. Lyon, Kenneth Lweton, George W. MacKintosh, Dean A. Malan, Joel B. Mashburn, Dick McClellan, Jeanetle McComas, Sally Mela McDonald, Eugene Jess Miller, Ronald L. Miller, Taft C. McGinnis. Joann Miller, Wendell V. Montague, Mike Moore, Janis Moore, Warren Moss, Connie Neilson, Pat Myers, Judy Ann Neilson, James K. Neilson. Ronald A. Sanders. Sandra Sanders, Tom Stokes, Gordon E. Stott, Robert V. Thompson. Robert L. Tobler, Wayne Gales Taylor. Grant H. Waller. Paul Warden, Sandra Lynn Warren, Moore Weese, Sandy Wilham, Linda Lee Woodward, Robert S. Yales, Eleanor 348 others relax and soak up the sunshine. Daw. lanel Davis. B«lh DeAnn Day. Carol Dayton. Lynn T. D ck r. Borboio Damck. Karen D«w y. Richard Alan Dunyon. Iote«n Vol Fomaworth. Mary Dlen Flinl. Richard Allen Fouum. Linda K. Foulger. David Freeman. Robert H. Frehner. Graeme Frehner. Roberta Fronk, Frances Kay Fuqal. Lois Fullmer. David Geist. Maureen Gerrord, ludy Norene Huqanlobler. Caralee Gionnola. Bob Hubbard. Dale S. Hull. Marilyn Jacobs. Gaye Jenkins. Norman Jensen. Carolyn Jensen. C. Neil Jensen. Orson Fugene Johnson. Louise Jensen. Lorry O. Johnson. Judith Ray Jones. Connie Lake. Carolyn Larkm. Eldon Jones Larsen. Charlene Layton. Dean S. Lewis. Wayne Lewis. Douglas S. Lopez. Leonor Angelica Maughan. Betty LaVerne Muriel Skrivor, Darlene Smith, Forrell Solomon. Scott Keith Soreoson, Nadene Spockmon, Verlene Stryker. Jerry W. Yost. Fay Wright. William G f) O iT .•:r ( Fresh men Anderson, Gary E. Anderson. Joan , - Anderson. Sharon Kay r Ballard. Sharon Arlene Benson, Jerome Taft Birk. Janis Blake, Barbara Brower. Ardis Bryant, Carole ' ' ' mmr Genlry. Louise Bybee. Klair N. Camorillo, Gloria Goodwin, Douglas C. Groshell, Patricia Grappendorl, Dick Gurr. Kothryn Ann Hollacre. Bonnie Ga  f.) f o t Hubberl. Annette Jocobs. Carrie lagelun. Nan Yv James, Robert F. lenson, Gary O. Jensen, Ilene Jensen. Jay Odell Jensen. Pauline Jones. Ronald Calvin Johnson. Helen Ruth Johnson. Karen Marie Johnson. Linda Johnson, Richard B. Johnson, Ruth Marie Johnson. Sharon F. Johnston, Howard We Johansen. Moani Keel, Delmas S. Menssen, Juergen W. Merrill, Gene MiUs. Janice M. Moesser, Dorene Moody. Merrill Franklin McDaniel. Kay McPherron. Marilyn Kay Oberosler. Evelyn Paulson, Weldon Pennington. Shirley Pingree, Julie Porter. William Dale Reisher, Dorthy Richards, Jean Riminglon, Nancy Jane Robinson. Walter R. Rowley. Phylis Robinson, Nancy A. Rowley. Ranae E. Sanders. Ted H. Schenk. Larry Shumway. Charles L. Shupe, Jennie Marie Simpson, Delores Skidmore, Carol Smiley. Sherhl Smith Allen Smith, Kay G. Smith. LaVona Sorensen, Billie Lou Stephensen. Beverly Stratford. Larry C. Stratlon. Carol Le After a hike students find time to enjoy nature. Aubtay. Shityl I Barton. Edion K. BMton. David Ray B«rlanc«ll. Rao D«ll Birk. loyc 8 11. Karen Black. Marilyn Bloomqulal. Kennolh W. Bon , Stove D. Brow, Kollh H. Child. Keilh B. Bangerter. lonice Claiko, Donadono Clomonu. E)onald Williair. Coruoy. Constance Curtis. Carolyn Daniels. David R. Davison. Norman Eugene Dean, Dorothy Deahter. Sandra Lee Dev ey. JoAnne Dodd, Graham Durfee, Kayo L FaiTtmond. Robert T. Fowler. Joyce Elaine Gardner. Frances Gibbs. Ronald Goldbar. Bonnie Lou Gordon. David Raymond Grilhn. Lorelta Grlgq. Baibaro lanel GrotequI, lUl Grover. Cordon L Guerra. Ernesto Hadhold. La Vee Haruen. lacquehne Hair. Palsy Ann Hanchett. Patricia M. Honsen. Noreen E Harword. Oranoe Honrie. Donald K. Howard. Kothleon E. Dennis. Lorra ine Moody. Penny Nelson. Shirley Mae Moon. Carole Pulsipher. Ella Royle. loonette Smilh. Norman E. Smith. Thomas B. Soronsen. Terry C. Smithee. Ardith Spaceman. Darrell V. Tidwell. Roy Lee Van TassoU. Joan Verhaaren. Joy A. Young. Richard K. Walker. Bruce Walker. Lary C. Walter. Larry Doan Wamick. Reed Taylor Ward. Delbert Wilson Ward. Sharron Lynne Wanen. Patricia Weeks. Gerald C. Wells. Sam White. Karen Rae Wemtz. Margaret At V- .f 2 rrcshinci} im w I ' j Bennett, Colleen Bentley, Kenneth Charters, Raymond R. Christensen, Douglas Allen Despain. William ] Duarle. Ella Mae Cooper. Delta Fern Hendrix, Karolyn Hunt, Patricia Ardell Johnson, Wilraa F. a ii5!£JJ f i paJLESSisa Nefl, Wilma Parker. Peggy Paulson, Audrey Peterson, Blaine Peterson. Deanna Faye Price. Ralph Lorin Provstgard. Donna Pugmire. Linda Lee Pulsipher, Von W. Pulley. Carol Ream. Eldon D. Redd, Sterling H. Reeves, Patricia Remington, Garth I. Rex, Nona Marie Rieslce, Lee M. Rice, Beverly Lynn E. Roberts, Linda Romney, Joan Marie Roper, Clyde V. Sobey. Wayne Sagers, Mario W. Saling, Charles C. Saunders, Vernon D. Schade. David Smith, Patricia Smith, Sharon Lynn Sorensen, Kay Steele, Lynn Stodcmcn, Janice Annette b ' tokes, Mary Patricia Szeremi, Elizabeth Taylor, Sally Marie Thomas, Kalhryn J. Thorpe, Donald E. Thueson, I. Darrell Tidwell, L. lean Turner, Dorothy Ruth VoUentine, Cleone Webb, Donna Weinheimer, Gordon Weske, Freddie Lou Williams, Thomas C. Walker, Helen Jo Windsor, Judy L. Ward, Florence C. Washburn, Judith Waters, Melvin C. Watkin, Sharon Ara Watson, Linda Watson, Mary Lorrc Watts, Mary Jean 352 Frcsl unen And«fSon. D«an H ' ty BochUr. Bill Bankhvad, Myrna L Brown. Dliaboth By«r4, Dsnnla W. Crossley, Jewel Dibble. M. Nelson Douglass, Madelyn Fay There ' s nothing like an old Banyan for reading material. Hanis, Beverly Henry. Michael R. Huband. Edwin Ingles. Joseph LeGrond Jameson, Karen Jackson. Jack Lawrence Jensen, Terry M. Jespersen, Penny Jones. Jerry L Jolley. Ros« Mono Johnson. Jonelle E. Le«. Byung Ha Longerbeam, Larry : Lyman, Edith Lucillt ' Mauss. Janice McCune. Karen McCleUan, Warren E. McEwon. NanI Nelson, Linda Lee Nyman, Carol Olsen, Dee R- Perry. Elna Perry, Evelyn Roberts, Doris A. Poulson. Palncia Richmond. Koye Roberts. Wendell Robison. Janeen Robison. Norman L. Roblson. Ronald E £-. i¥ Robinson, Motioiie Robinson, Dotia Robinson. Judy M. Rodqera, Paul L Roias, Olivia Rolos, RudoUo Ross. Ann Rom, Cecelia Ross. Creiq Rumble. Ruth B. Sondberg, Selene Sanderson, Patricia Slade, Sheldon Stout. Luleon Tippetts. Connie Bae Thayn. lanel Thomas. Marsha Bet;-. Williams. Qaree An i Young L Grey Wilhelmsen. Gail Willams, Larry S. White. Marianne Wood. Tom R. Wood. Kathleen Woodard. Betty Lee (?Z§1 iMl TM V i. 353 Fresh resnmen £J1 Anderson. Donna Rae Aycock, Ann Byinqlon. Ganie G. Chrisleansen, Connie Christiansen, David G. Clayton, Jeanelle Clark, Claudia Grace Cleqq, Donna Daleen Clinger. De Ann Cody, Helen Cloward. Stanley I. Collins, lean M. CoUinwood, Gerry E. Crosby, Marilyn Culler, Phyllis Davis, Linda Gale Dean, Dorothy Mae Dimick, Delbert Dockstader, James Demonl Dorman, Joseph !i ft n ' ■} ' A ' (-1 If i B 9 Douglas, Jean Drake. Robert J. Duker, Beppie Anne Duncan, Ronald Dunyon, Ann Evans. Layne R. Faulale, Palmyra H. Duttom, Diana Fechser, Leslie Faulkner, Kenneth L. Fieldhouse, Eleanor P Finnell, Jerald E. Fitch, James W. Gardner, Mattie J. Gatrlck, Shryl Earl Hodgkinson, Marie Hoffman, Albert W. Hollingshead. Leon G. Holman. Donald P. Homer. Betty I. Honda. Vernon Horton. LaMar Jr. Hunt. Phylis Joan Isaacson. Shirley Ann Hutchison, Jackie Leroy Keams, Susan Keiser, Bob Kendall, Diane Kesler, Fred C. Knight, Launa Kinghom, Dennis Ray Lambert, Lucille Lange. Terry Pryde. Marvin Larsen, Stirling D. Richlns, Dean Shellield, Nan Shurtlell, Lynn R. Snow, Glennda Smith. Harvey R. Smith Ray Thomas Sorensen. David K. Stark, David C . Starlin. loan Dizabelh Steed. Sherry Steenblik. Sheila Deane Steele. Vernon F. Donald G. Tautkus. Barbara Thorup. Lee Burgess Tucker, Tim Vance, Jerry Kay Ward, Mcrie Anna Welsh, Sheila Whiting, LaRue rroshincn Adama. Kdih L Alktraon. Chrtilln Arnold. Carol Arui Ball. Lorit N. Barkar. Undo M«l Ra Brlggs. Shorrone Chick. Barbara I on Buih. Richard David Chrlitensen. Rulh ChrlilenMn. Shirley Dear. Isakson. Lawrenr ' F Students ' attention is easily held by some instructors. Huskey. Riichi Devc: arvis. David L an. Collwn lohnaon. Norma Mayo . Judith An«ne Kinateder. Douglas ludy, Doyle ICnapp. Ellen D. Korth. Mary Rose Larson. Sigrid Dalne LavMon. Cheryl Phyllis Lee. Linda Lee. Robert Thomas Madden. Charles B. Mason. Roger N. Matson. Lorena Ra McDoniel. Eorl W. Means. Sidney G. Miller. Barbara Morgan. Alton Adolph OrglU. loel I. Csilund. Karen Ann Pans. Nadine C. Payne. Betto Player. Glenda Pond. Karen Lee Pralle. All Price. Sharon V. Fullan. Renee Pulsipher. David C. Ray. Naty Alice Rosmussen. Lee Randall. Dixie Carol Rasmusaen. Le Roy Rckes. Kathleen RoUo. Mary Elizabeth Sandstorm, Joan Rollston. Carol L Santiage. Francis Slater. R. Doyla Smith. Allen Morcjan Strong. Philip L Tlngey. L Kay Toronto. Joseph C. Tipwell. Claudia Trone. Marilyn Joyce Turner. Carolyn Marie Ungarmonn. Susan Lee Whelten. Lila Lm Woodland. Mike Woodward. Carolyn F. Yamosaki. Jimmy Young, Harry B. Jr. 0: i;f f ' ) Tim- • V F :i 355 Fresiimen p i? t! If ir Allen, David Lawrence Aralon, Heloman Ashby, Keilh Donald Ashton, Melvin T. Bariuss, George W. Bates, Douqlas F. Bright, Dennis A. Brough, Evelyn Brov n, James Jay Brov n Delberl Cammack, Elaine Clegg, Howard J. Connelly, Richard J- Corey, Marsha Corshaw, Fred E. Crapo, Terry L. Crawford, Richard Lee TIF Crook. Mary E. Crookslon, Stephen T. Crum, Elma Mae Dale, Diane Davis, Naoma Mila Dayley, Barbara Lee Dayley, Newell Deputy, Susan Diltn , Sandra Dixie Frazier, Stephen E. Goodrich, Roger Evans Hamblin, Ellis A. Harris, R. William Hubble, Deanne Knudsen, Lue Larson, Karen Lewis, Glenn C. Lowe, Marilyn J. Lunt, R. Berkley Lundell, Dean Leon Ralphs, Carol Ray, Evan C. Jr. Bedford, Christie Reed, Diane Schofield, Sandra Lee Scott. Diane Scott, George S ' colt, Kathy Scott, Sandra Scow, Eldean Senzee, Norma Kay Skidmore, Ronald Snow, Joyce Faye Snow, Kathie Sproul, Bella Sowby, Karen B. Stark, Sarah Lydia Steele, Donald H. Stegman, Ronald Tidwell, Ruth Stevens, Merrillyn Thurman, Kathleen Timms, Derek Udall, Dora Adeline Vawdrey, Irma Rae Vorwaller, Wesley West, Don I. Visscher, Anah Wilhelmy, Sue Williamson, Dale Williamson, lean Carol Wind, James Eugene Wrathall, Grant Rowberry, Jr. WyatI, Janelte B. Yates, Lonny M. lU Chri t iw«n. Lura I Chamtwrlin. Kathy Chitsiansan. lack L ChrliKnsan. Hlia Cicmant. Lyla M. Clinton. Pal Co«. Harveno Clark. Kathleen Conover. Ina Croner, Carl B. Crolt. Harvey M. Denning, Elizabeth Ann Elder. Clara Lee Eddington. foonn Eyre, alla Fowles. Sally ]o Frey. U She Finell. Charles Wayne Hoover, Marqret Kelly, Patricia Hunter, Sandra Kilbreth, Barbara Leckie, Ronald lay Larson, Barbara Leitwich. Mark R. Lehmcmn, ludith H. Ultledike, Jacqueline Lochhecd, Linda Ludwlg, Edith McVauqh, WlUiam H. Roden, lanel L Pugmire, Caroline Kay Roberts, loyce Robertson, Frances CamiUe Smith, Allen LeRoy Stonger, Norma I. Stoddord, Larry Bert Steel, La Rae Stone, Gerald P. StoHer, Luctle Taylor. Leshe D. Tanner. Betty Jean Taylor. Morlenson Terry. Lewis L Tetley, Diane Abce Thacker. La Preal Thomas. Melva I. Thacker. Allan Dale Thompson. Gordon H. Venema. Lynette K. WaUer. G. Perrin While. Sharon Rao Whitney. Kay Whittle, Drew L. Wilson. lohn M. i -I 357 Armstrong, Beverly Renee Barlow. Lynne Bean, Glade S. Berland, Lyndall L. Blackburn, Loye E. Blauer. lone Brown. Rogers H. Cazin, Carol Ann Eiam, Diane Kathleen Drigqs. Gloria Kay Fay, Russell D. Farr. Michael D. Funk, Leonnie Flake, Lowry Ellis. lames W. Gardner, Henry Jeny George. loan Gesell. Larry Goold, Judy Green, Carole m m m Green. John E. Grey, Sherrie Hakes, Beverly Ann Hale, Glenn F. Hamilton, Thomas Hams. Sandra L. Halfiled, Mary Lynne Herring. Sonja Heesch, Craig Faye Heder. Diane Claudic Horton. Sondra Kolehmainen. Terilu ludd. PauHne Lorsen. Jay Richard Lent. Kenneth M. Lonqhurst, Madge Lumpkins. Chris Lundgren. Janet Marilyn Lunt, Judy Ann Martinez. Clara McGinnes. Robert Drue McMeen Elaine MacGreqor. Judith A, Moser, Blair V. Mote, George E. Neif, Joann B. Nichols, Carma Sue Oesterling, Lani Louise Parry, Stephen C. Pearson, Judith Ann Peterson, Marian Felty, Louise Pair Shaw, Celeetia Grace parrn, Mable Strange. Leona L. TaioG, Navor B. Taylor. Ronnie Telck, Margaret Jane Thurgood, Beth Ann Van Dam, Gloria Traasdahl. Madeline A. Walkingshow, Carol Lee Wangsgard, Dalene Wheeler, Rita Lorraine Wilding. Robert L. Woodrufi. Gaile Young, Phyllis Aniiatton. Ionic Bond, Boibora R. Bow r, M«l iM R Bond. Dannli Z. Boyar. Mary Naomi Brlslol. Barbara Ann Bark . Darlu Boyd Buih, Wmiam S. Bumham, Voaco M. Cannon, Lynns Cannon, Palricia Casad, AAron Bert Cameraman practices photo techniques with pert co-ed. Canon, ludilh Elizabeth ChailM. William F, Cockoyne, Judy Kaye Corbctt. Harold S. Cor y. Patricia Mary Cojt. Carol Ann Crane. Caroline Patricia Crittenden, lerald C. Cimnlnghaine. Kayo Davis, Richard Leroy Dennu, Korol Ann De Ryke. Edllh Emign. Richard Doug Erickeon, David W, Ewing Dana FtondMn, Melvin Keith Fielden. Connie Leone Gadd. Carol Garber. R. Mike Gamer. Carol Lynne Garrett. Barbara Ann Coble. Kenneth Grant Goodwin. Penny Hamblin. David Curtis Householder, Dawnn Lewis. Joseph Ronald Lewis. Margaret Llllywhlle. Susan Card Livingston. Ronald Wall Lopossa. Lynne C. McKlnnon. Delia LaR:- MUler. Bcbb -Ann Neilscn. Albert S. MiUer, Dlis W. Reese. Thomos Rlgby, lanol I. Scalmaninl. James R. Smoke. Betty Gene Steele. Dorothy Ellen Strong. Brent Thompson. George B. Swoinston. Madelyn Van Thlel. Rlneke Wlllams. Ann Williams. lohn BrenI Williams. Thomas M. Wood. Sylvia Wright. Patsy Lo Ann WooUey. loanne Fin men Andanon, Karvn Bak«r, Gory Lynn Barlholom w, Anna Loo BlMorbock, Judllh Ann Block. ShMa Borup. Myrll Carolln Bulkley, Vetlane Bush, Poggy L. Brown. Connie Utah State game resulted in mixed emotions from fans. Call. Don R. Bus9«lb«rq. Evonne Cozean. Alan Ray Chadwick. Carol Chamberlain. Monio CoUings. Tucker Cox. M. lean E ockstader. Bruce Gross. Wallace C. Green. Melvalee Hale. Sherry Hancock. Richard M. Hartvlcjsen. Richard Neil Haslam. lo Ann Hastings. Sylvia Hatcher, Shirley Haymore, F. Ronald Hickman, Regina larvls, Donald K. Jensen, Dave lonei. Randy lorgensen, Ayn Moxfield, Emma Marie Magleby, Mayva Anne McMullin Samma lane Millerberg, Diane Nally. Lonnie B. Nebeker. Spencer Neal. Allen Neilion. Patricia Or Mlsion. Loreila lean Ozborrow, Kathy Sue Purvis, Archie C. Paul, Charles Leo Peterson, loon M. Ouinneti. Paul G. Roach. William N. Robinson. Gone Roland Rochlort. Terry Rosvall. Rhea Mae bchnepf. Darel W. Shaller. Howard C. Smith. Don S. Smith Richard Sparks. Helen Sporcich. Carol Elaine Stable. Glenna Spell, Carolyn Joyce Siaten. Tim Taylor. Lynn L Tessay. Dorinda Thompson. Koy Twora. Henry Yoshlyuki Ungermann. Susan Le Walker. Kenneth B. Welton. Robert B 4% 2.,.S ' r: Ci 4 ?w ■f 361 Fresh men Allen, David Thomas Austin, Pat Beck, Elizabeth Bennett, Roger H. Black, Arvid Kay Bodily, Merlyn R. Cleland, Richard D. Coats, Carolyn Hawes, Merlin P. Hansen, Karen Haycock, Steven Darryl M. Marjorie Anne Knapp, Jeff Larsen, Sharon Roberta Larsen, Knud S. Larson, Mary Sue Lalier, Lorna Lu Laudie, Robert Lauritzen, Leonne ail f 1 ' - «?•. i Leavitt, Carolyn Lawlor, Dale W. Lead, Margaret Lee, James Victor Lee, Patricia B, Madsen, Judy A. Marcroit, Donna Morler, Loene Martin, Woodford L, Mathie, Lynn R. McCluskey, Kenneth McConkie, Sarah Meier, Jerome D. Mickelsen, Carol A. Moyle, Rose Ann Moflat. Dennis G. Mullen, Loralee Murdock, Joyce Murdock, J. Larry Nafcken, Dixie Ann Nelson, Lowell Nichols, Nancy Ruth Oman, Sandra L. Olson, Jerri Oswald, Blaine Otle, Alvin Martin Ovord, Judith Ann Owen, Joan Owen, Judy Packard, Bernard Bernie Parkin, Edwin H, Park, Curtis I. Parks. Jane Ronell Parry, Sharon Partridge, Jerry A. Passey, Kaye Louise Paxlon, Robert Charles Payne, Lloyd Verale Peck, Katherine Peterson, Darwin Peterson, Dale E, Pollock, John Prestwich, Louise Ouesenberry, Phyllis Richhart, Richard L. Skousen, Bob Smith, James R. Sorensen. Bonnie Rae Stevenson, George Michael Sumpter, Kenneth Rush Thrush, Rose LaRae Tucker, Edwin Reed Van DeMerwe, Bea Wolfley, Valera Wright, Gearld Lewis Wright, Janet L. All«n. Harrt«tann Andcraon. Ada Anr. Basingor, Joanne Borrow. Jecmotte Experiments result in increased knowledge (or students. Blair. Neal Brian Black. Lorene Blaylock. Yvonne Booth. Dona Marilyn Boley. Nancy Loureen Brorson. Tracy Victor Broderick. Pat A. Buss. Gene W. Butler. Leone Gena Coll. John W. Cheesemon, WilUam E. Chrislensen. Craig W. Cole. Russell Clynidc Carole C Cox. Frank Domron. Paul E Dayley. Bob Gene Ewing. MardeU Fleming. Loxua A. Foley. Sandra D. Foster, Ken G. Gorreil. Ben Hill GiUesple. MorUyn Rae Green, Nancy Rulh Greenwood. Kay Hales. Lorelta Joan HaU. Katie Dean Harris. Renelle Hatch. LaPreal Heol. Sandra Heilner. Richard Dovij Hewetl. David E. Hyde. G. Osmond Jameson. Viroinia Jarman. Don Burton Kelly, Barbara Keely. Roy Allen Nelson. Lorry C. Page Joan Petenen. Nels Lowell Ross. Nancy Roylance, Kenneth O Schemensky. Geniel Soewirlo Spencer. Joe Lynn Taber. Henry Eugene Thomos. Mary Hano Thompson. Koren Zunlch. Deonne Louise Villolobos. Efroin in o 363 Fresh men Allred. Diane Adhton, Nonna Jean Andersen, LaMar Anderson, Kenneth Baldauf. Martha Driscoll, leny A. Dunn, Stanley W. Giles, Lawrence C. Hinckley, Kathleen Johnson, Grant H. Kirkpatrick, Elizabeth An Larsen, Wayne Ammon Lewis, Glenn C. Miller, Taft C, Mills, Quia Morgan, Neil William MoUerup, Carol A, Morr, Bruce Robert Morris, lack B. Jr. Nackos, Frank I. Newbold, Maureen Nobbs, Ronald C. Noel, Wanda Lee Norton, DeRay Olsen, Rea Pack, Annette Ruth Pack, Russell AUyn Palmer, Philip L. Payne, Charles Petersen, Judy Ann Petersen, Joyce LaVei Polly, Karen E. Powelson, Douglas Randall, Janet Gay Priestly, Bonnie Ramsay, Ken Rasmussen, Robyn K. Raven, Errol Jay Recht, Charles H. Redd, Judith Reis Rex, Katherine Rust, David W. Stein, Nancy Stewart, Udell Stewart, Dale John Taggart, Jean Sullivan, Colleen Tanner, Darlene Odell Thacker, Hoy G . Thomander, Dawn Tidey, Joanne Claire Timothy, Goyl Washburn, Virginia Waymire. Lee E. Whisenant, Vernis C. 364 l-rrsi IIUCI} Alack. Rodn«y M. Bonllla. Maria Coniuolo Brown, Richard Sidney C iiu? Student leaders discussed future plans at Bryce Canyon. Fro l. Louise G«oiqe. John Karl GuliarT !. Andrvw Paul Holbrook. Linda Holmes. Nelda Ann Holmes. Walter William Holt. CUUorn Horlacher. Jim R. Huijhes. Cherlyn Hull. Nona Hunter. Jeraldlne Kaiser. lactjueline Kommerman, John C. Keeie. Thomas N. KiUpack, Cheryl KiUpack. Perry Leon Kierqord. James Lee Knudson. Jalair Luerelia La FoUelte. Bob Lank. CUHord Owen Laursen, Kay William Lewis. Joseph Marvin Monson. Marqla Naeqle. John C. Parry. Helen Marlene Purdy. Norma Roiney. Linda Redd. Vema Reynolds. Max J. Rlqqs. Faye Ryinq. Hennette John Leonord Scholield. Patrick B. Shields. Qoir H. Simmons, S 3ndra Lou Simms. David M. Skeen. Nancy Jill Smith. LaVonno Smith. Louise Stevens. Karen Smith. Robeit W. Stoddard. Louise Siohl. John Lloyd Swill, Jane Syracns Marqene Tate, Thomas E Taylor. Jeonette Three. Mary E. Tingey. Blaine Tobler. Anna Mae Trott. Phillip E. Waldron. Robert A. Westrinq, Janet WiUordson. Linda Leo Woli. Louqene Whitlnq. lames Bruce m Cook. Sterling L Chrlatensen, Margarot Champion. Dean John Dahl. Claudia Douglass. Randall Durront, Deanna p t ' :ii CI i ; ' J 365 m Adkins, Ivan D. Adamson, Jeanene Arbon, Richard D. Arnold, Jackie Ashby, Egbert, Delores Ann Davis, Charles W. Eramelt, Judi ]. Fillmore, Bill Fish, Errol Ross Fisher, Franklin F. Goodrich, Drew Herold, Robert C. Hanseen, Sondra Kaye Harvey, Bruce Douglas Herzinger, Raymond George Highom, Merrill F. Hill, Dallas Lynn Jex, Earl Morgan Macklin, Marcia Martin, James G. Mayer, Janet Elaine May, Dorothy Mayer, Nancy Merrill, Myma Joan Miller. Patricia Lee Montgomery, David C. Muhlestein, Richard Dee Nelson, Jeniel Nielsen, Shanna Lee Olivas, Jose Saul Olsen, Kent J. Peters, Gordon C. Pollock, Beryl Jean Poller, Marge Radmall, David W. Rasmussen, Craig William Reece, Joleen Reese, Gloria Reese, Jane Remde Adelheid Heidi Richms Janice Ricks Kathleen Salerni Beverly Ann Sanchez Carlos Jorge Saunders Gv en Ella SViepherd David R. Stevenson Alexander Suarez Olga Marina Sullivan Jon Michael Tedrick Margaret Thompson Carol Tirey Merlene Tolman Gerald Cheney Tomhnson Ronald Delbert Tracy Loma Joy Trevm Rodolf Von Wagoner, Kalherine S. White. Ruth Wright, Carol Lynn Wright, Uax L. Mm m M 366 f rcsh lUCtl Cottar, D«U Rob«r Alloa WUUom P Cor y, Nancy E Dolby, Virginia Hoipar, Elwln Koy Hanian. WUlord L. Harrison. Lorry Harvey. Besslo Harvey, Bonn! D. Hartley. Charles Maiui , If tomorrow ' s exams were only a dream. Holley, loon Hawk. ludy Marie HoyworA Eddie He sted, Evelyne A. Helner, Gory Lee Henderson, Peler Higqlnbothoni, Shorley HUl, Sarah leanetle Hllden. AUce Kay Modsan. Nino Modsen, Rosalie Mogleby. Marilyn Magnusson. Sherrt Moher. Patrick I. Main. Jim ManwilL Ivo Allene Moinor. Gail Marchont. Beth Ivy Morchont. Duane Hardir Marion. Melvin I. 9MWf i- A i% Martin. Vicki Doe Mathews. Neldon C. McAllister. lock S. McCauley. Evolyn L Mcaellon. Delna McQoskey. Coldono McClunj. Gory McDoniel. Evoleno McCune. Bloke N. McDonieL Lucy S. McDowell. Mary Dla Meiners. Donis G. Murdoch. Susan Nlbley Muslck. Urxla Ruby Musott. lomes Nay. Nelson. Ro Voe Noraen, Dione Y. Orohood. Delpha R Penrod. Carol Perry, Marvin S. Peters. Sonyo A. Smith. lomea B. Stoker. Judith Faye Spencer. loyceen Tohourl. T. T. Arthur Trumboll, Elnor A. LuciUo Tucker, Karen Westwood. Roger Young, Eddie Don F 367 Bamum, L. leneal Bingham, La Monte Black, Doris Blad, Blaine L. Bowen, Patrick Gale H c- • H Borresen, Helene ' J| HPVktiilfli Bowers, Diane 9 Wm ' F Brewster, James E. ,, «JF ' — sW Bright, Darris I. rVT ' ' ■■B Broberg, lulianne Cannon, Joan Call, Carolyn Irene Call, Lynn B. Callister, Kenneth N. Corlett, Kathleen M. 5 c rjoiri De Bloois, Evan I. De Mar Js Ronald L Fish Marilyn Fisher Jon Gordon Gaddis Gail Thomas II f s., . i n1 §.M Howard, Roy WiUiar Hokanson, Devon E. Hoover, Carol B. Howarlh, John W. Howell, Mary L. Ikpe, Susan Houghton, Bob W. lohnsor , Sharon Lou Lorsen Larry C. Lenroo Vera Anne Levie, Macel Liddle, Joe D. Liddle, Wallace S. Lorrigan, Monte Tom Linforc Margaret Ann Lowry, H. Qay Luke, Cathryn Lunceford, Gerald Miller, lomes F. Morgan, Jackeen Monroe , Sherry Lee Morgan, Patricia Ann Morley, Sliaron Morrell, Nancy Ann Morrill, David Morrison, Floy John Morrow, Melvin K. Nielsen, Dorothy Nielson, Allen Russel Nielson, Merrill D. Norris, Rob M. Norton, Lynda Dawn Oaks. Evelyn Ogata, Mamoro Okiekan, Darlene Olsen, Holly Ogden, Karen Olsen, Linda Nan Olsen. Ronald E. Olsen, Terry Olson, Kenyon R. Olson, Linda Oviatt, Robert Paul Brent W. Passmore, Vernene Phillips, Barbara Reeder, Dennis J. Reeve, Julie Richardson, Donna L. Sego, William A. Thompson, Pat Wright, Anna Spice, Perry LeRoy 368 Fr ( s7i IU( ll Activities are an important part of students ' education. And«ri«n. John Andaraon, lomo R. Bomhuril. LaNord John Bam y. Lulne Brown. Nod R. Brown. Itrry Brown. Rex A. Croxlord. Kay Vol Dohl. Qoudla Dunning, Tom Do Greqorlo. Joseph Drlggs. Paul C. Engebretsen. David H. Eschl«r. Harold Gollagher, Teranco Gr«nweU. Carlo Homilion. WoUoce Hardy. Clinton Roy Hardy. Korel Hart. Gary L Herron, Lynn E. Horlvjgsen, Richard Ne; HowkM. John D. H«ndrick3oa OiH Hodgins. Dorrell L. Jr. lenssn, Winslon McKay Huntsman, Karma Hunt. Barbara Tohnscn, Diane Johnson. Doine A. Johnson. Elizabelh A. Johnson. Lurline Johnson. Patricia E. Johnson. Rulon H. Kinka I e. Robert L Lou. Daniel Richard Lawlor. Dale Livingston. Jack R. Low. Kalhy Martinet Clara Teresa Mathews, Vergie Kay Mentry. Monte E. Morse, Bart J, Muir, Russell Oliver. Lorraine Noel Nancy L Nullall. Patricia Olsen, Kent Once. Stonford M. Osborne, Sue Petersen, Howard Owen, John T, Pickering, Richard Porter. Blaine D. Rice. BiU A. Ricks, WUliom Rose, Pricilla Salinas. Robert Scanlon, Shauna Marie Spendlcve. Margaret E. Sheffield. Ann Stone. Gerald P. Taylor. Jaonette Telck. Margaret lone Thompson, Harvey Turner. Carolyn Morie Warren. Jean E. Webb. Marilynno rT C fl mm 4 n „ i A ' . A r J ■1 4 l 4 4V BeU, Robert A. Bagley, Max Blackhursl, Sarah Ann Calbrealh. Margaret A Croxford, Gary Lloyd Drage, Berniece C. Drennen, Bob W. Fesler, Faye Louise Gales, Franklin T. GiUiland, Sieve ' SI |4i { ■k. A efll ' Ilk - 4 B.MMM Gunn. Jerrilyn K. Gunderson, Gary Hagberg, Robin Carl Hale. Garron R. Hall, L. Deann Hammond, Karen Hobeck, Marion Halladay, Merlene (Mickey) Hollinger, Lorna Rae Howard, Mickie Rawnie ackson, Carl H. one , Keilh LaVar ongsma, Deanne vie. Virgil S. Kearsley, Renee Kartchner, Judy LaNae Kendrick, Katherine Kernwein. Dorothy Kimball, Sara Ann Knight, David D. Kchler, Norman Kunz, Beth Lester, Shari Lee; Mary Jean Leavitt, Neva Leigh, Mary Louise Neil, Roberta Nielsen, Dixie Nooner, Tennie Joy Meacham, Douglas G. Middleton, Marilyn Millet, Floyd Jackson (Jack) MiUv ord, Joseph D. Miner, F. Lynn Mitchell, Gilbert A. Moody, Lester Y. Moon, Elaine Mortensen, Donna Moray, Marie Moses, Wayne C. Murphy, Sheridon Leo Olsen, Burton K. Olson, Beverly Provan, E. Carolyn Pusey, John Richards Robert ' s, Julie Schofield, Pal Schasley, Gratia Seckinger, Janet Shaw, Douglas G. SVieridon, Murphy Singer, Harold E. Sled, Martha Lynelt Smith. Gary Le© Van Leuven, Jo Ann Will, Si 370 Freshmen r. Knowledge doesn ' t come without study and application. Malan. Rcnald F. Mantle. Janet McConnell. Robert Miller. Tnomas L Monson, Dorlene Morrill, Karen Kaye Morris, Suiy Ann Mortimer, WiUiam I. Oldroyd. Hannah Louis Oliver. Carol Lorraine Olson. Karen Lynn Osboum, Sue A. Oxborrow, Joan Pace, loon Peaice, LoReta Eileen Peterson. Marian loan Pratt, Gary L Reese. John Goyle Riqqs, Charlene Beth Rinari, Theresa M. Schwab, Jeanne M. Seymour, Patricia Ann Simons. Jerold Jean Shelton, Joe Shepherd. Maureen Shumway, Eric Brandon Slade, BiUle L. Smith, Carolyn G. Smith, Dorleen Smith. Duane N. Smith. Norman Clair Smith. Nancy Lse Smith. Peqgy Domlne Smith. Stephen Thomas Smyth. Roben Neil Steed. Barbara Ann Stone. Jacqueline Lee Stringer, Norma Jean StucU. Dora Turner. Sherri M. Twiichell, Melvin Arthur UpslUl. Suzann Walker. James Joe Walker, Ronald W. Wallace, Karen A. Walter, Roger Kenneth Watson, Roger C. Weight, Nedra Louise Wills. Shoron Diane Winn. Grant M. Workman. William S. WrathaU. Donald Pricr Young. SherrUl Young. Fred D. fT Tlf ' -v ' 1 r% «! n f-) £,C £i Fres hmen Throckmorton, Mary Alic Yancey, Marvin V. Young, John M. Haven ' t either of you got a comic book? This is gonna last till ten, you know. Bone, Bruce Collrell, Irene Dial, John R. Flinders, Robert F. Gieck, Sharon Lee Griffin, Dixie Hall, ludith Diana Hanby, Janet Y. Higgtns, Heather Holmes, Frances James, Janet Jelfery, Elizabeth Johnson, Connie Kenney, Dee Longford, Gordon Larsen, Boyd Alan Leak, Sandra G. Lyon, Kathryn Linda Morlow, Jay W. Maughan, Mark W. Miller, Ann Miller, Henry N. Moore, Walter J. Morrill, Glenda Rose Murphy, Richard Fra Nail, Margery Ann Pray, Hal A. Smith, James Smith, Netha Jane Smith, Ron H. Smith, Sharon O. Stevenson, Karin Marie Suico, Richard Allen Sundwall, Katherine Tame, Myma Loi? All together now, C-O-U-G-A-RI Miss Horsechester! ! Put away that comb and tissue paper. NOW. Today I ' d like to tell you about the life of Karl G. Maeser. Urn Did you hove to put my change in the punch ' ' Rv ' i ' l i ■H C ' mon everybody! We found the guy that lost the gome. And then the salesman said 373 K . mj ' - u ' tk V ' x - x c rj w M r 5a r ' ' ' - ' lWK t1 13 Im b JH U 9 ' M . V History Section The bell tolls, as within those doors Flow the fragrant memories of the past. The aged, grey walls of weathered hue. Breath softly in the light spring breeze To tell of laughing children Who have romped around the grounds And built their golden castles In the air. And the trees, expectant and patient Wait As the human pageant passes by To fulfill its destiny. Only those of feeling heart Hearing the voice of the old school. md .[ 4 i A 375 History Section Friday, October 4, 1957, marked the beginning of man ' s conquest of space, as a Russian satellite blasted into an orbit 560 miles above the earth. Reactions to this re- markable scientific achievement were strange as well as sober. In Tokyo land rights on Mars jumped from 55 cents to $2.58 an acre. Secretary of Statj Dulles con- firmed that the successful launching of Sputnik by Russia had aroused the country and Congress to the importance of the missiles ' program. Alexander V. Top- chiev, a leading member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, said that the achievement made possible the natural victory of socialism over capitalism in the race for leadership in science. Sputnik I weighed 184 pounds and on November 3rd, Sputnik II was launched, weigh- ing 1,120 pounds. On Friday, January 31, 1958, the American baby moon was successfully launched by the Army, thus breaking the Russian monopoly of outer space. In the years that lie ahead, it is certain that man will make conquests startling in their conception. Below (left) Laika in her cabin prior to Sputnik II as- sembly, the first living organ- ism to travel through cosmic space. (Right) Model of Sput- nik I draws crowds at Mos- cow exhibition hall. Photos by courtesy USSR Magazine. For the third time in two years Vice President Nixon was called to assume the duties and responsibilities of Presi- dent Eisenhower, due to his indisposition, following a slight stroke just before Thanksgiving. This curtailment of the President ' s activity came at a period of deep concern in world affairs, with the NATO Conference in Paris being scheduled for the following week; the budget and legislative program in the planning for the year, and vexatious questions concerning the United States missile program to be answered. Vice President Nixon shouldered the burdens until the President was able to return to duty. Britain ' s gracious an charming Queen, Elizabeth II, with her husband, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, paid her first visit since her coronation to the United States at the end of October, renewing the firm friend- ship formed in England with Dwight D. Eisenhower. The President, in his formal welcome, said, In closer, stronger cooperation between your country and ours, lies the best hope for world peace and security. Mrs. Eisenhower ' s front porch welcome was unrestrained and sincere, We ' ve been wanting you to come for so long. My, but your look pretty. Such unqualified friendliness assured the success of the visit. Negro pupils with their parotroop escort climb steps to Central High, watched by white students. (Photo, courtesy Life maga- zine.) World Events Contd. Niggers are in our school, screamed some of the girl stu- dents at Central High School, Little Rock, Arkansas, when the school year began. Hysterical parents removed their children and interracial brawling broke out in the town, although the Negro students were not molested. The desegregation issue was bitterly contested in Little Rock, with Governor Orval Fau- bus, Governor of the State of Arkansas, questioning the Federal Government ' s right to interfere. As reports flew to Washington that the Little Rock police were unable to cope with the situa- tion. President Eisenhower issued an emergency proclamation ordering obstructionists to cease and desist from interfering with integration. With his order unheeded, the President ordered federal troops to restore order in the town. The 101st Airborne Division took control of the city, and were removed when the situation quieted down. Labor tactics caused the Senate ' s Select Committee on Labor and Management Practices to begin investigating, in March, 1957, improper activities by high-ranking of- ficials of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters. The Committee charged against the union attempted pinball machine monopoly; adventure into establishment of houses of prostitution; use of union money and union in- fluence to take over law enforcement from the office of district attorney to governor. During spring and summer, the American congressional scene staged the expose of graft in the Teamsters ' Union, and, although the constant use of the Fifth Amendment made history, the union was finally voted out of the A.F.L.-C.I.O. by a five to one majority. According to President George Meony of the A.F.L.-C.I.O., the Teamsters must rid themselves of dicta- torship by leaders, before being readmitted to the national union. Early in 1958, the South American nation of Venezuela arose in anger at the oppressions of the dictator. General Marcos Perez Jimenez, who had been in power for nine years. A rebellious military, and a civilian strike so har- ried the 43 year old dictator that he surrended to the ultimatum of a junta and flew off, early one morning, to take refuge in the Dominican Republic. Songs of celebra- tion rose from the crowd gathered in front of Miraflores palace as soon as the people realized he had fled. Under the Presidency of Rear Admiral Wolfgang Larrazobal, a respected naval officer, the country was put under a mili- tary junta. Traces of order and responsibility began to emerge from the chaos as Admiral Lorrazabal hastened to quiet the people. To preserve the reputation of Vene- zuela and to protect its huge oil industry, the Admiral promised the safety of foreign investments. Release of the dictator ' s thousands of political prisoners was proclaimed. One of the unforeseen results of the Russians being first to launch Sputnik was the great deal of heartburning over America ' s educational system. Former Harvard University President, Dr. James A. Conant suggested that the way to improve public school education for all American youth was to improve the guidance system and strengthen the programs offered for various types of students. The iden- tification and education of academically talented students are matters of special interest to a highly industrialized society seeking to preserve its freedom in a dangerously divided world, he said. Asiatic, or Asian, ' flu struck the United States in 1957. Within a period of twenty weeks, ten million people thoughout the world had been struck down with the disease, which is the only one in modem times to reach epidemic proportions, approximate- ly four times every century. This time the country- was prepared for its coming, and a preventative vaccine was found by Dr. Maurice Hilleman of the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, which undoubtedly kept the epidemic in control. NATC 380 History and World Events Nations of the East and the West met in Paris, at a NATO summit meeting during January, 1958. A statement of the principles sought by the Conference were resolved as a desire to pool and to increase the common fund of sci- entific kiKiwledge; to strengthen the free world by econom- ic cooperation; to consult with and to conciliate policy differences among members; to bolster common security; to seek honorable unification of Germany; and to explore realistic avenues toward disarmament with Russia. NATO ' s goal is world peace. The heads of NATO delegations sit for a formal portrait around the compass symbol of NATO in the Palais de Chaillot. Above (1 to r) are Premier Von Acker, Belguim; Prime Minister Diefenbaker, Canada; Prime Minister Hansen, Denmark; Premier Gaillard, France; Chancellor Adenauer, Germany; Premier Karamanlis, Greece; Premier Jonosson, Iceland; Premier Zoli, Italy; NATO Secretary-General Spaak, Belguim; Premier Beck, Luxembourg; Prime Minister Drees, Netherlands; Premier Gerhardsen, Norway; Minister of State Caetano, Portugal; Premier Menderes, Turkey; Prime Minis- ter MacMillan, Britain; President Eisenhower, United States. nnua I Report CONDENSATION OF ANNUAL REPORT OF PRES. E. L. WILKINSON Brigham Young University was established pursuant to a deed of trust executed by Brigham Young on October 16, 1875. That deed expressly stated that the Pupils shall be instracted in . . . such branches as are usually taught In an academy of learning, and also in Old and New Testaments, the Book of Mormon and the Book of Doctrine and Covenants. The credits of the Brigham Young University today are recognized and accepted by other universities throughout the country and the world to the same extent of those of other leading American universities. The real test, of course, of our scholastic standing is in the actual performance of our students. I propose therefore to very briefly give you instances of actual performance of our students in the various colleges. College of Biologrlcal aad Aqricultural Sciences This College consists of the Departments of Agricultural Economics, Ag- ronomy, Animal Husbandry, Bacteriology, Botany, Horticulture and Horti- cultural Specialties, Industrial Arts and Drawing, Zoology and Entomology. In preparing students for graduate study, this College has gained na- tion-wide recognition. For example, at the National meetings of the Agronomy and Soil Science Society of America held in November, 1350 Harold Myers, president of the society, stated that no university in the United States could match the record established by Brigham Young Uni- versity for the training of students for a graduate program in agronomy and soils. This is the college in which our young men train to be pre-medical and pre-dental students. In these fields it is significant to note that last year 77 per cent of BYU students who appliced for admission to medical schools throughout the country were admitted, as compared to a national average of 55 per cent; last year, also, 79 per cent of BYU students applying for admission to dental schools were admitted as compared with a national average of 55 per cent. College oi Commerce This College consists of the Departments of Accounting, Business Education and Office Management, Economics, Finance and Banking, In- dustrial Management, and Marketing. Over the last several years the New York Council of Market Research has conducted an annual nation-wide contest among students of all uni- versities in the country. In 1954 students of Brigham Young University placed first and second in this contest. In the ensuing three years, students of the Brigham Young University won more of the top prizes than students of all other universities in the country. In the fall of 1956 we had an accrediting committee visit our campus to evaluate our different colleges. This accrediting committee criticized our College of Commerce on the ground that its faculty was too heavily loaded with teachers who believed in free enterprise. In our opinion this was the best compliment they could pay our College of Commerce. College oi Education This College consists of the following Departments: Educational Ad- ministration, Educational Research and Services, Educational Values and Programs, and Instruction. To remain in the teaching program at the Brigham Young University, freshmen and sophomores must maintain a cumulative grade-poiot average of 80 per cent; juniors and seniors must have a grade-point average of at least 82.25 per cent. The high regard in which students graduating from the Brigham Young University who intend to teach are held is shown by the fact that the superintendent of one of the large school districts of California came to our campus a few years ago and offered to take 90 per cent of our graduates who intended to go into teaching unsight and unseen. College oi Family Living In 1954 we established on our campus a College of Family Living. We felt thai because of the importance of the family in the plan of life and salvation this Church university certainly ought to have a College oi Family Living. As of last year ten students had already made note- worthy scholastic achievements, one of these receiving a graduate schol- arship wirth $2,900. The Departments are Clothing and Textiles, Economics and Management of the H ome, Food and Nutrition, Homemaking Edu- cation, Housing and Design, Human Development and Family Relationships. College oi Fine Arts The Dean of the College of Fine Arts stales he has yet to receive the report of a Masters Degree student who has failed to make good in further graduate work and that no graduate who has applied for a fellow- ship, scholarship, or assistantship in any of the leading universities of the country has yet been denied. The College consists of the Departments of Music, Speech and Dramatic Arts, and Art. College oi Humanities and Social Sciences The College of Humanities and Social Sciences contains the Depart- ments of Archaeology, English, Geography, History, Journalism, Modern and Classical Languages, Political Science. Psychology and Sociology. Typical of the raising of scholastic standards in that College is the pro- gram that is being carried on in the Department of English. Standardized examinations are now being given to all students of Freshman English at the end of each quarter. An English proficiency test is also being required of all juniors as a prerequisite to graduation. It is from this College of Humanities and Social Sciences that we turn out most of our pre-legal stuents who go into the very large field of law. One of the earliest graduates from this institution was George Sutherland, who later became President of the American Bar Association and then a Justice of the United Stales Supreme Court. No other person from the State of Utah has achieved that distinction. Also the law school of Leland Stan- ford University gives priority to graduates of Harvard, Stanford and Brig- ham Young University because of the records that previous students from these institutions have made. School oi Nursing Our School of Nursing was organized in 1952. In Medical Nursing, when compared with all fifty-three jurisdictions, Utah nurses as a whole ranked ninth in the nation, with a total average score of 575.7, whereas the average score for Brigham Young University nurses was 615.1. In all cases of Surgical Nursing, Obstetrical Nursing, Nursing of Children, and Psychi- atric Nursing the average for all Utah nurses was unusually high as com- pared with the 53 jurisdictions involved; but in each case the average of BYU graduates was even higher. College oi Physical and Engineering Sciences In 1954 we created a new college of Physical and Engineering Sci- ences to take care of Air Science, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Geology, Geological Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Physics. In the field of the engineering sciences, ours is the only college in the slate which requires five years of training in order to obtain a Bach- elors degree. Our program is patterned largely after that of the California Institute of Technology and is in accord with the modern trend evidenced by Columbia and Harvard of emphasizing the basic sciences. College oi Recreation, Physical and Health Education and Athletics In 1954 we created also a College of Recreation, Physical and Health Education and Athletics. We are one of the few institutions in the country which has a separate college in this field. We did this because we wanted here to train professional Boy Scout and recreational leaders for our Church and our country, and because we wanted our athletics subject to the control of proper academic and administrative standards. Division oi Religion Though it is difficult to measure scholastic achievement in religion courses, Dr. Belnap, Chairman of this Division, reports that the scholarship in this area is comparable with that in other colleges in the University. The Board of Trustees has now authorized us to give doctorate degrees in certain fields of religious lea rning so that the young men and women of our Church will now be able to obtain scholarly religious training in an atmosphere where the faculty believes implicitly in the revealed word of God. Under this new program most of our future Institute and Seminary teachers will be trained at the B.Y.U. Graduate School In the Graduate School scholarship has been greatly improved in recent years. One change which has made this possible is the establishment of more classes which are strictly graduate. A second impetus to better schol- arship is small classes in graduate work. This makes better direction of graduate work possible. A third element is the availability of more and better graduate scholarships. Since 1953, 129 scholarships with a combined value of $70,375 have been awarded. A fourth contribution to better schol- arship is better equipment and facilities for study, including an expanded library. A new library building will cost around $4,000,000 and will be the largest library in the intermountain area. It will have facilities for five times the number of books housed in our present library. Never a week passes but what some of our students receive awards of some kind. Apart, however, from our scholastic achievements, we hope we will always radiate oi. this campus the spirit of the Gospel, which in itself is a great motivating force for higher scholarship and for greater Christian endeavor. This last fall the American Council on Education se- elcted two of the brightest students in the country to come to this campus to make observations with respect to the development of character among our students. This was one of many campuses visited by them. They reported back that they had found no campus where the ideals of the church were so exemplified in the lives of the students. We also had on our campus during the year the President of Tokyo University, who was also visiting a great many universities After his visit to the Brigham Young University, he made the following comment to our Dean of Students, Dr. Wesley P. Lloyd: We have observed something among student leaders on this campus which we have never experienced before. TKere is a kind dedication to high purposes and a cooperative attitude which we have never seen in other universities in the United States or in other countries. We often hear it said that the chief function of this University is to give our students such a firm testimony of the divinity of our Lord, Jesus Christ, that they will live as Christians should live. As in the past, this University will continue as an educational temple where boys and girls of both poor and wealthy parents may together learn that under the American System success comes only through indi- vidual effort and dedication to service to our fellowmen. Built by the new lift slab method, the new Men ' s dorms, north of the stadium will be ready for occupancy in the Fall. Campus Buildings The central building of the new Men ' s Housing Unit will house the administrative offices, cafeterias, snack bar, recreation room and patio, and a lounge where female visitors will be permitted. In the dorms two students will be assigned to each room, which has built-in wardrobe, study table, file drawer and bookshelves. Furnishings are modem study chairs, beds, study lamps, and colorful car- peting in each room, and are expected to cost $300,000, the draperies alone costing $15,000. Three music practice rooms are in each unit, two with pianos, and one for other instruments. Four parking areas ore provided for in the plans and a pedestrian turmel to campus, which will alleviate traffic congestion at that point. In addition to the five units near completion, space has been allowed for two more dorms as the school grows. 384 Completed in the fall of 1955, the Botanical Laboratory provides green houses and labs for botany and related subjects. Research classes are also conducted here. Of a total of 9400 square feet, 6000 are devoted to greenhouses and plant culture. The Heber J. Grant Library was named for the late pres- ident of the Church and houses some two hundred thous- and volumes and many valuable collections. There are also many micro-films to aid those who desire to search out genealogy. The Brimhall building was named for a former president of BYU, George H. Brimhall, and houses the biological and agricultural sciences. It was first constructed in 1919, but two additional stories were added in 1935 to make room for more offices. The McKay Building, completed in December of 1954, houses the College of Education, nd the departments of English, Foreign Languages, and Political Science. Mod- em stairways, spacious rooms, tile floors and air con- ditioning characterize this building. Built similar to Allen Hall, a boys ' dorm, Amanda Knight houses 130 girls. Twe-bed and four-bed rooms are fea- tured, and the girls hove washing and drying facilities, living room and game room. Meals are served cafeteria style. Largest building on campus, the Joseph F. Smith Family Living Center, was put into use Winter Quarter and was dedicated May 7, 1957. It provides the most modem fac- ilities for girls interested in cooking and home care. Skills such as dress design and weaving are also taught. A specially designed nursery school allows stu- dents to observe without the children knowing about it. iBBB5!5!!f«« BOTANICAL Laboratory Building GEORGE H. BRIMHALL Building SMITH FAMILY LIVING CENTER 385 Campus Buildings (continued) MAP Of BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY CAMPUS The Science Center contains 147,000 square feet of floor space and is divided into nine amphitheatres, twenty- four classrooms, ninety-eight labs, and forty-eight offices. The building can accommodate 2500 stuednts each hour. The building houses the chimes donated by several class- es which ring out the hours and are used for concert purposes. The building also contains the Foucault pendu- lum and sound rooms. Opened in March 1953, the Student Service Center pro- vides the students with a self-help store. A student buys all textbooks and miscellaneous items at below average prices. Also housed here are the student offices, publica- tions, extension division, and audio-visual aids. Old bookstore funds built it. The Student Health Center was completed in September of 1955 and was dedicated on May 7, 1957. During Fall and Winter quarter of this year, nineteen thousand visits were made by students to the center. They had an aver- age of 8 bed patients and are staffed with doctors and eleven nurses. The four wings of the Engineering Building house the de- partments of Chemical, Mechanical, Civil and Electrical engineering. Also housed here is the counseling service of the University. Spacious drawing rooms and experi- mental laboratories are found here. The only accommodations of their type in American universities, the Heritage Halls comprise a group of six- teen buildings, each with ten apartments of three bed- rooms, a kitchen and a bath; and a newer group of eight buildings. Total population — 1539. Knight-Mangum hall houses 288 coeds on a self-govern- ing basis. Large study areas, a cafeteria, washing and ironing facilities are provided. The Social Hall is attached to this building and is the main campus hall for dancing. The music organizations also use the Social Hall for prac- tice. The Joseph Smith Building is the only building named for the Prophet. It was constructed largely on the Church welfare plan. The organ is the old Tabernacle organ and was moved here in 1948. It is one of the finest organs in any college in the world. The cruditorium seats 1200 people and con be increased to 2200 with the ballroom. Most of the dramatic and concert productions ore held here. Seating approximately 11,000 persons, the fieldhouse has a main basketball court, two gymnasiums, two handball courts, two squash courts, a wrestling room, a boxing room, a corrective room, and offices of the physical edu- cation department. There ore also facilities for track and football activities. 386 CARL F. EYRING Science Center GEORGE ALBERT SMITH Fi Hh-:- HERALD R. CLARK Student Service Cent : .- HOWARD S. McDonald Health Center KNIGHT-MANGUM HALL -V HARVEY FLETCHER Engineering Building HERITAGE HALLS— Women ' s Dorms InM emoriam 388 STUDENTS Melvin Day Richard Clark Judd Dean Crandall Nelson May cock Geraldine Crandall James Col Roberts Colleen Ann Collett Usher Stanley Spencer FACULTY Eugene Chase George Stewart GENEP L AUTHORITIES Thomas E. McKay Adam S. Bemiion Oscar A. Kirkham 389 Facts ana Figures of B.Y.U. BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY Provo, Utah CUMULATIVE AUTUMN, WINTER, AND SPRING ENROLLMENT REGULAR DAY-TIME COLLEGE STUDENTS ACCORDING TO STATES and FOREIGN COUNTRIES AS OF MARCH 26, 1958 Territories Hawaii 73 Alaska 16 Canal Zone 1 90 Recapitulation 11 Western States 9510 12 Central States 293 14 Southern States 304 12 New England and Eastern Seaboard 174 3 Territories 90 34 Foreign Countries 397 Grand Total 10-768 Foreign Countries 244 38 14 12 9 Canada Mexico Korea Iran Japan Brazil ° China ° Finland 7 Guatemala 7 Germany Greece Peru India 4 Norway 3 New Zealand England Costa Rica Denmark Equador Africa France Sweden Samoa Australia Spain Uruguay Trinidad Venezuela Belgium Iraq Hungary Panama Lebanon Thailand 397 Deven Western States Utah 4895 California 1672 Idaho 1084 Arizona 408 Oregon 322 Nevada 275 Washington 239 Wyoming 199 Colorado 173 Montana 135 New Mexico 10° Twelve Central States Illinois 5 Ohio 37 Iowa -il. Michigan 30 Wisconsin 27 Minnesota 25 Missouri 22 Indiana 8 Kansas j Nebraska 12 North Dakota 5 Fourteen Southern States Texas 76 Florida 43 Virginia ° North Carolina 36 Georgia 22 South Carolina j Oklahoma 4 Mississippi jl Louisiana jO Arkansas 1 West Virginia ° Tennessee • 6 Kentucky Alabama 4 Twelve New England and Eastern Seaboard States New York 65 New Jersey 24 Maryland 2U Pennsylvania { Disl. of Columbia |2 Massachusetts 12 Connecticut ° Maine New Hampshire Vermont Rhode Island Delaware j 174 390 ■Hi rNROLLMENT SUMMARY 1957-58 Provo. Utah, Campus As o( March 26. 1958 Ftathman Sophomer Junior Senior Gradual Man Biological and Agricultural Scionces 197 232 206 207 7 769 Commerce 355 404 334 388 ' ) 1061 Education 337 381 492 498 23 552 Family Living 239 168 129 94 3 7 Fine Arts 230 148 114 136 1 300 Graduate School 577 439 Humanities and Social Sciences 199 255 255 257 8 606 School of Nursing 83 41 31 40 1 2 Physical and Engineering Sciences 544 370 271 267 ' 70 1487 Recreation, Health, Physical Education and Athletics 106 79 85 100 7 266 General Registration 1320 404 58 5 3 969 TOTALS 3610 2482 1975 1992 ' 709 6458 Summar Quarter— 1957 1390 Total Daytime College Students on Campus Evening College Students on Campus 1239 TOTALS Less Duplications, 1957 Summer School Less Duplications, Day Students Taking Evening Classses (4 Quarters) Net Cumulative Total — College Level BYU High School Junior High School 85 Senior High School 94 B.Y.U. Elementary School 97 Total B. Y. High and Elementary Schools 276 TOTAL STUDENTS ON B.Y.U. CAMPUS ' Includes 60 5th year Engineers. Does not include Extension Class and Correspondence students who v ere included in similar tables 80 849 429 1490 117S 1731 626 633 329 629 138 577 368 974 194 196 35 1522 111 377 821 1790 4310 10768 1029 2419 13187 1384 2623 15810 -1191 -1577 13042 71 156 53 147 101 198 225 501 13,543 for prior years. Campus progress is seen in the construction cf a planetariu.Ti. 391 Committees Orientation Committee members: Front row (1. to r.) Surmy Seeley, Joyce Bailey, Kathy Moyle. Back row: Dove Mel- endez, Paul Ashton. Student Public Relations Committee members: Front row (1. to r.): Nancy Skeen, Howard Flanary, Gary Lloyd. Back row: Bud Recht, Ken Sorenson. Publicity Committee members: Front row (1. to r.) Joan Blod- gett, Lee Miller, Carol Gamer. Back row: Roy Howard, Jack P. Johnson, Frank Nielsen. Pep Committee members: Front row (1. to r.) C. Taylor, A. Mulhurn, S. Hoffman, M. Shurtliff, B. Painer, P. Rutheford. Middle row: M. Facer, G. Mangum, H. Madsen, L. Taggert. Back row: O. Gillbert, P. Flanary, C. Gamer Assembly Committee- members: Front row (1. to r.) Louise Merrill, Ann Haynie, Carol Curtis, Marilyn Marsh. Back row: Carol Penrod, Bruce Dockstader, Kenneth Robins, Brad Powell, Steve Shelton, Judene Dalebout. Preference Ball Committee members: Front row (1. to r.) Myrna Christiansen, Donna Daniels, Glenda Johns. Back row: Diane Tolles, Sandra Rees, Mary Overson, Dorothy Howarth. Songiest Committee members: Front row (1. to r.) Cleo Brandley, Ann Wright, Lora Lee Brown, Marilyn Wood- ward. Back row: Cheryl Russell, Stan Porter, Gary Lloyd, Ken Sorenson, Tom Stone, Kay Webber. Y Day Committee members: Front row (1. to r.): Sherrie Twitty, Kathy McDonald, Danyla Berg, Sherry Hale, Mar- ilyn Woodward, Tami Kirk. Back row: Israel Heofon, Dick Miller, Pat Groshell, lean Sexsmith, Al Miner, Jerry Purser. ■Sophomore Loan Fund Ball Committee members: Front row (1. to r.): Sloan Hales, Tami Kirk ,Tom Walters, Joseph- ine Ann Christensen, Jim Warner. Back row: Don Larson, Zeta Lee, Ellen Boyd. Central Dance Committee members: Front row (1. to r.): Kay Taylor, Olga Gilbert, Lora Lee Brown, Betty Maugh- am, Karen Leishman, Donna Daniels. Back row: Alton Saxen, Russell Relyea, Eleana Smith, Lynne Hemenway, Dick Barnes, J. P. Johnson. • B e Junior Fr ■:: : ..- ' .ee members: Front row (1. to r.) M. Todd, N. :.;;.:.- ' , ;.:. Shurtliff, K. Stanfield, G. Ward. Mid- dle row: M. McKell, L. Berry, G. Conger, H. Shurtlilf, A. Jenkins, S. Nielson, M. Bateman. Back row: K. Martin, A. Stine, K. Peterson, F. Brown, J. Armstrong. Jr. A.W.S. Council: Front row (1. to r.): P. Hixon, C. Ander- son, P. Hill, N. Green, L. Steel. Middle row: C. Skidmore, B. Witherow, G. Norr, A. Andrus, E. McMeen. Back row: M. Geist, J. Swiit, K. Sund wall, S. Lillywhite,- C. Cooper, A.W.S. Advisor. 393 Committees (continued) Snow Carnival Committee members: Front row (1. to r.) Marilyn Marsh, Brad Powell. Back row: Bruce Dockstader, Steve Shelton. Homecoming Committee members: Front row (1. to r.): C. Brandley, E. Nelson, A. Carter, D. Hamilton. Back row: D. Christiansen, D. Jensen, H. Kelling, D. Ricks, B. Hilton, F. Brown, D. Gardner, K. Hilton, E. Jones, E. Worthen, C. Mitchell. Election Committee members: Front row (1. to r.): Claudia Bowers, Rita Wheeler, Sidnea Day, Barbara Garrett. Back row: Sharon O. Smith, Richard Wall, Duane Christensen, Rollie Jonson, Marsha Hoyt. Spring Ball Committee members: Front row (1. to r. ): Lorna Millard, Ted Wittmayer, Carolyn Thurgood, Walt Winkel- man, JoAnn Goodrich. Back row: Jon Broadhead, Doris Weatherbee, Marlene Roche, Sharon Parry, Carole Holmes. The Joseph Smith Building — a popular meeting place for students. It houses auditorium, ballroom, banquet hall, Cougareat and information center. 394 Greatness Beckons BYV In the age of Sputniks and rockets, a stainless steel sat- telitic time cxipsule arrived on BYU campus. Built to serve as a streamlined crypt to hold names of Destiny Fund participants, pictures of one hundred percent con- tributing organizations, proposed plan of campus, Ban- yan and Wye magazines and special edition of the Universe, the capsule will preserve these tokens for the BYU centennial year celebrations in 1975. Student leaders and administrative officials were present at Y day ceremonies burying the capsule on campus. Un- veiling took place on the quad, between Eyring Science Center and McKay Building. The old things passeth to make way for the new. ,ujjjii m STUDENT INFORMATION ill«« - B.Y.U. DESTINY FUND g3:| Donated !o ■•. ■■... : - : y ■:.■. ' ' :; : ;•. :. : ' :.•■. ; : foot long, eighteen inch diameter capsule was on display until April 30. The missile was buili in the mechanical and electrical shop at Geneva Works. Treated against corrosion during interment, sealing was effected by silver soldering a plate at the capsule ' s tail end. Faculty Index Alder - Woodbury A Chandler. Samuel C. 271 Gunn. Richard L. 272 Macshall. Milton, 74 S Alder, Lorna C, 270 Cheney. Thomas E.. 271 Guymon. Fred E.. 272 Martin. Thomas L.. 273 Sardoni, Lawrence W.. 274 Alder, Zane G., 270 Childs. Fred. 271 GwHliam. Robert F.. 272 Mason. James A.. 273 Sauls, Kiefer B. Allen, A. Lester, 100. 270 Chournos. Joyce. 271 H Mathews. Conan. 75 Schindler, Ruth P., 274 Allen, Barnett S., Col., 270 Christensen. Dean C. 271 Hafen. LeRoy R.. 272 McBride. Joy. 273 Sheffield, Sherman B„ 274 Alley, Steptien L, 270 Christensen. Earl M.. 271 Hafen. William J.. 272 McCracken, Cleo Shumway, R. Phil, 274 Allman, Verl. 270 Christensen. Edward L, 73 Hales. Richard W.. 272 McConkie. Don L.. 273 Simmerman, Gerald M., 274 Allred, Dorald M., 270 Christensen, P.A, 271 Hales. Wayne B.. 272 Mecham. Merlin J., 273 Schwendiman, Fred A. Allred, M.ldred E., 270 Christensen, Leonard E. Hall. David. Major. 272 Me.bos, Richard L, 273 Simmons, Elbert R., 274 Allred, R. Ct ase, 270 Christensen, Ross T., 271 Hall. H. Tracy, 272 Melville, Keith, 273 Simonsen, John M., 274 Allred, Wallace E., 270 Christian sen, John R., Wl Hallam, Merrill J., 74 Memmott, Evan J., 273 Smart, Lyman F., 274 Alward. M.gnon, 270 Clark, Bruce B, 271 Hamblin, Lawson O., 272 Mercer, Wmston, 273 Smiley, Dorothy, 274 Anderson, C. Dixon, 270 Clark, Hazel C. 271 Halliday, John R.. 74 Mikkelsen, Seymour, 273 Smith, Carol T., 274 Anderson. Colleen, 270 Clark, Herald R., 160, 271 Hammond. May C. 272 Miller, Elva K., 273 Smith, Oliver R., 75 Anderson, Flovd M.. 270 Clark, James R., 271 Hancock. Merck. M Sgt.. 272 M.ller. Martin L., 273 Smith, Jay M., Jr., 274 Anderson Keith P., 270 Clark, Morden J., 271 Hansen, George H., 272 Mitchell, Albert O., 273 Smith. Richard L., 75 Anderson, Leiand E., 270 Clark, Monroe H., 271 Hansen, Harold 1., 74 Moffit, J. C, 273 Smith, Robert J., 274 Anderson. Verlan H., 72 Clark, Selby G. Hansen, Omar M., 272 Monson, Darrell J., 273 Smith, Wilford E., 274 Anderson, Vernon L, 270 Clarke, A. John, 271 Hansen, Ralph, 272 Monson, Samuel C, 273 Snell, William H., 274 Andrus, Hyrum L, 270 dinger. Morris M.. 163, 271 Hanson, William F., 272 Morley, Alonzo J., 273 Snow, Don, 274 Andrus, J. Roman, 270 Compton, Lane, 271 Hardy, Kenneth R., 272 Morrill, A. Reed, 273 Soffe, H. Wayne, 274 Andrus, Richard D., 270 Cook, Carol Lee. 271 Harris, James M., 272 Morris, Lawrence, 75 Sparks, LeRoy, 275 Applonie, Evelyn. 270 Cooper. Leslie. 271 Harris, John S., 272 Munk, Lorene, 273 Spears, Irene O., 275 Ashton, Clarence D., 72 Corbridga. Ivan L. 73 Harrison, Bertrand F., 74 Murdock, Joseph R., 274 Spencer, Lucile B Cowan. Cyntha A.. 271 Hart. Anna B., 272 N Stansfield, Russell, 275 Babcock, Hyrum J.. 270 Cox. Soren F.. 271 Hart, Charles J., 74 Nash, William V., 274 Statham, Homer G., 275 Babcock, Vida, 270 Craig. Marshall R.. 271 Hart, Edward L., 272 Nelson, Elmer E., 274 Stevensen, Helen, 275 Bailey, Dale S.. 270 Crnkovic, John K., 271 Hatton, Betty Jo. 272 Nelson, Glen T., 274 Stewart, George, 275 Ballou, Richard E., 140. 270 Croft, Evan M., 271 Haupt. Floyd E., 272 Nelson, K. Leroi, 274 Stone, Royal B., 75 Bangerter, Blauer L., 270 Crowton, David M., 271 Hayward, C. Lynn. 272 Nelson, Keith, Capt., 274 Storrs. D. Leon, 275 Banthead, Ried E., 270 Cundick, Robert M., 271 Heaton, Alma, 272 Nibley, Hugh W., 274 Struthers, Robert E., 167, 275 Barker, Allan Curtis, Brandt B., 271 Heaton, Israel, 74 Nicholes, Henry J.. 274 Stutz, Howard C, 275 Barlow. Frances P.. 270 Curtis, Clayne G,, T Sgt., 271 Hellberg, Ray W., 272 Nicholos, Joseph K., 274 Swensen, Beulah S.. 275 Barnett. Owen Lee. 270 D Henstrom, Richard H., 272 Nielsen, Alfred, T Sgt., 274 Swenson, Russel B., 275 Barnett. Vesta W.. 72 Daines. Delva. 271 Horde, Karl, Jr., 272 Nielsen, Fred K., 274 Symons, Joseph N., 102, 275 Barney. Vermon S.. 270 Davidson. Bertha. 271 Hilton, Lynn M., 272 Nielson, Howard C. 274 T Barrett, Ivan J., 270 Davies. J. Kenneth. 271 Hilton, Ross, 272 Nielsen, Lorna R,, 274 Tanner, Orea B,, 275 Bartholomew, Davis. 270 Davis. Allen, 106, 271 Hintze, Lehi F., 272 Nordgren, Quentin R.. 274 Tanner, Vasco M., 75 Bateman. J. Lavar. 270 deJong, Thelma, 271 Hogan, A. Henrietta, 272 O Tanner, Wilmer W., 275 Baxter. Leiand K.. 72 DeMille. Stanford, 271 Hodscn, Harry, 74 Oaks, Clinton L, 75 Taylor, Barbara Jane, 275 Bean. John E., 270 Dixon, Fred W., 271 Holbrook, Leona, 74 Olpin, J. Lloyd, 274 Taylor, Celestia J., 275 Beck. D. Elden. 270 Dixon, Owen G., 106, 271 Ho-sley, A. Burt, 272 Olson, Ernest L.. 274 Taylor, Charles, 99. 275 Beck. Jay V.. 270 Domgaard, Mignon, 271 Horton, Frank K., 272 Oniki, Mary, 274 Taylor, Darrel, 275 Beckham. Raymond E. Donaldson, Dav.d M., 271 Hoskisson, William A., 272 Ord, John E., 274 Taylor, Ethelyn P., 275 Bell. R. DerMont. 270 Done. G. Byron, 73 Howell, Robert, 74 Orrock, Scott G.. 274 Taylor, Floyd R. Bendixsen. Grant D., 270 Do.ey, Willard B., 271 Huish, Sterling, Capt., 272 Owens. Joseph, 274 Taylor, Lynn D., 275 Bennett. Erma. 270 Doxey, Roy W., 73 Hunt, Jay B.. 272 P Terry, Elvis, 275 Bennion. Marion. 72 Drewes, Henry W., 271 1 1 Packer, Boyd K., 274 Thomas, Robert K., 275 Benson. Mark A.. 270 Dudley, J. Duane, 271 Izalt, Reed M.. 272 Parker, Clyde A., 274 Tingey, Dale, 275 Bentley. Anthony 1., 270 Duffin, B. Keith J Parkinson, Blaine, 274 Tippets, Joyce W. Berry. June. 270 Duke, Keith E.. 271 Jackson. LeRoy E.. 272 Parsons, Mary Helen, 274 Tolman, James R., 275 Berryessa. Max J.. 270 Dye, Gerald J., Capt., 271 Jackson, Orrin H. Payne, John W:, 274 Trost, Lucile, 246, 275 Bills. Seth H.. 270 Dyer, William G., 100, 271 Jensen, Lucile, 273 Perry, Dale C, 274 Tucker, John W., 275 Bissell. Harold J., 270 E Jensen, Mary Bee, 273 Peterson, C. R. Turner, Glen H., 275 Blackham, Angus U.. 270 Earl, Don L, 271 Jensen, Vern H., 273 Peterson, Dean A., 274 Tuttle, L. Elliott. 75 Bloom. Ruth S.. 270 Eastmond, E. John, 272 Jenson, Edgar M., 273 Peterson. Hugh W., 274 Tyndall. Clarence. 275 Bos. Jacob. 270 Edlefsen, Blaine E., 272 Jenson, Gloria D,. 273 Pierce, Guy, 274 Tyler. S. Lyman Booth. Lillian C. Egbert, Robert L. 73 Jex. J. Lorin, 273 Plaas, Hyrum, 274 V Bowman. Genevieve W.. 270 Ellsworth, J. Orval, 272 Johansen, Franz, 273 Poll, Richard D., 75 Valentine, Lee B., 275 Boyle. William H., 270 Empey, LaMar T.. 272 Johnson. Eldred A.. 273 Poison, J. Perry. 274 Vernon, Leo P., 275 Bradford. Charles H.. 270 Evans, David L., 272 Jonsson. Jens J.. 74 Porter, Blaine M., 75 Van Noy, Jay, 114. 275 Bradford. Reed. 72 F Jorgensen. Eleanor. 273 Porter, LeRoy E., 274 W Brady. Marion. 270 Farnsworth, D. B., 99, 272 K Potter, Margaret, 75 Wakefield. Anna S., 275 Brimhall. Willis H,. 270 Faux, M. Charles, 272 Keeler. J. J.. 273 PoHor, Norma, 274 Wallace, Lulu, 275 Britch. Ralph A.. 73 Fielding, R. Kent. 272 Kimball. Edwin R.. 273 Poulson, M. Wilford, 274 Waterstradt. Jean Anne. 275 Brooks. Melvin R.. 270 Flake. Chad J.. 272 Kimball. C. Rodney. 74 Poulson, Virginia B., 75 Watkins. Arthur R.. 75 Broadbent. H. Smith. 73 Flandro, Royce P., 272 King. Alma W., 273 Purdy, Victor W., 274 Watts. Stanley H.. 275 Brownlee. Robert S.. 270 Fletcher, Harvey, 272 Knell, Lee, 273 R Webb. Fredrick N.. 275 Brown. Billings. 73 Fletcher, Harvey Jr., 272 Knight, Hattie M.. 74 Rasband, Mima, 274 Weinzinger. Kurt, 275 Bryner. Loren C. 270 Fuerstner, Carl, 272 Kohler. Marion. 273 Ray, Ernest, M Sgt., 274 Wengreen, Earl, 275 Browne. Arthur D. Fuhriman, Dean K., 272 Kondo, Eleanor S.. 273 Reeder, Jesse W., 274 West, Dale H., 275 Bryner.Maurine. 270 G Kopp. Harold W.. 106, 113, 273 Reld, Howard T. Weston, Donna M., 275 Bullock. Kenneth C. 73 Gamett, Lavell C. L Reimschiissel. Ernest, 274 Whltaker, W. O., 275 Bushman. Grant M.. 270 Gardner. Charles N.. 272 Larsen, Don H., 74 Rich, Naoma, 274 White, J. Morgan. 275 Burrup. Percy E.. 73 Gardner. Elizabeth L.. 73 Larsen, Vernon W., 273 Rich, Owen S., 274 Whiteford, June, 275 Bushman. Jess R.. 270 Gardner. John Hale. 272 Larson, Clinton F., 273 Rich, Russell R., 75 Wlckes, Harry E., 275 Butler. Eliot A.. 270 Gates. Crawford. 272 Larson, Gustive O., 273 Richards, Grant S.. 274 Wilcox, RayT., 275 Butt. Newbern 1.. 270 Gaty, J. Patricia. 272 Laycock, Harold R., 273 Rickenbach, Dean, 274 Wilkes, William, 275 Butterworth. Edwin J.. 270 Geddes, David 0., 73 Laycock. Ralph G., 273 Ricks, Eldin, 274 Willden, Williiam K., 275 Buttle. Faye J.. 270 Geertsen, O. Norman. 272 Layton, Robert L., 273 Riddle, Chauncy C. 75 Wilkinson. Frank R., 164, 275 C Gledhill, Preston R., 162, 272 Leake, Robert L, 273 Riqby, Avard A.. 274 Wilkins, Ernest J., 103. 275 Calne. Julula A.. 270 Glover, Gerrie S., 272 Lee, Harold W., 273 Riqby, J. Keith. 274 Wilson Annette. 276 Calder. Glen H.. 270 Goates, J. Rex, 272 Lewis, R. Celdon, 273 Robinson, Donald, 274 Wilson, Marguerite, 276 Callahan. Sterling G.. 73 Goliqhtly, Max, 165, 272 Lewis, Stella D., 273 Robison, Clarence F., 274 Wiser, Wendell H., 276 Calderwood. Joann. 270 Grimes, Jesse W., 272 Lowe, Howard D., 74 Rogers, Sadie, 274 Witbeck, Alan R., 276 Campbell. Eugene E.. 270 Grindstaff, Phillip, Capt., 272 M Rogers, Lewis M., 274 Wood, Glena D., 276 Campbell. Jennie, 270 Groesbeck. Lue. 272 Mabey, Melvin P., 273 Rollins, Boyd C, 274 Wood, Stephen L., 276 Canning, Ray R., 270 Grow. Stewart L.. 73 Madson, Parke. 273 Rollins, Ralph L., 274 Woodward, Ralph, 34, 276 Carle, Wayne M., 87,271 Gubler. Donworth. 272 Moeser. Georgia. 273 Romney, Antone K., 99, 274 Woodbury, Lael J., 167, 276 Carlisle. D. June. 271 Gulbrondsen. Norman. 272 Mogleby. Ward H.. 273 396 uiufui] Qucirlcr Studcnl Index Aamodt-Atk inson Aamodt. Mclvin H b« ' , Provo Aai . Jan K ' iilian. La V qat. N«v.. 292 Abboll. Kdlon Br nl. Rtno. Ntv.. 206. 349 Ab«qq. Gw«n Elain . Orcrn. 41 200 Ab qql«n. Ronn, A.. Varnal. 124 Ab qq, Wyflon 8 nll«y. Or.m 288 Ab rcromb ' Gary L.. Abardaan. Ida.. 337 Abo. Shar.a Ch.yoko. Oahu, T.H.. 339 Abplanalp. Dalloy O.. Varnal 304 Achaion. Sha-or, L.. San Diaqo. CalK.. 338 Adair. Marlyn J.. Mata. Arli. Ada.r. Na)don Kay Panaca. Nav 357 Adami, A ' ian. Andar.an. Provo 296 Adarrx. Bor n.a Jaar . P.arra S.D . 3$6 Adarr,, Barbara J. R,.arloo, Wyo. Adami, Bruca WJi.i, P.arra. S.D. Adami Conroy H.. Provo 323 Adami. David W.lliam. Murray. 202 Adami. Darryl. Alonio. Marana. Arii.. 214. 3 Adami D. Carloi. Provo 295 Adami. Dean Barnard Lund. Nav. Adami Gwanalh, Oram Adami. Ho«ard Laon. OaUay. Ida. Adami. Jamei Branl. Piarre 5.D.. 344 Adami. John Harpar. Lund. Nav.. 292 Adami. Joieph Nail. Riqby. Ida.. 310 Adami. Judy. Barkaley. Calif. Adami. Ka.th Lincoln. Varnal 355 Adami. Kannalh Rulieil. Oram Adami. Kyla Ray. Oaklay. Ida. Adami. Larry Byron. Oaklay. Ida. rill Ada Lav. Burbank. Calif. Adami. Maiina Poulton. Oaklay. Ida. Adami. Martha Carolyn. Montpeller. Ida.. 162 Adami. Orrin Karl. Brownivllla .Ore. Adami. Sandra Anne. Layton. 246. 338 Adami. W.ll.am J.. Jr.. Salt Lake City. 346 Adamion. Edwin Vlrqil. American. Fork 184 Adamion. — eanana. Vernal. 366 Adamion. Neoell Henry. Tooele. 345 Adamion. Sherron Kay. Nampa. Ida., 324 Adkini. LeMy Mae, Little Sandy. Ky.. 363 Adklni. Ivan Dean. Nampa. Ida.. 366 Addii. F. Donald. Oakland, Calif., 316 Afualo, Pago Paqo L. Oahu. T.H., 239 AquHer. JoAnn Eleanor. Salt Lake City. 292 Ahlberq, Clinton Ray. Murray 286 Ahlln. Janice Allaire. South Gate, Calif., 349 Ahnee, Roy Kauinohea. Honolulu. Oahu, T.H. Ahlitrom. Marvell. N.. Redondo Beach. Calif.. 31 Aikne. Glenn Goodman, Oram 338 Aiken. Raymond Elwln. Paul, Ida. Aird. Jeanne, Caldwell. Ida.. 338 Aitken. Grant Joieph. Spanish Fork, 339 Akau. Annie Kahikilani, Hawaii, T.H.. 294 Albiiton. Stonley Geo.. Kamloops. B.C.. 313 Aland. Gordon Albert. Monteplier. Ida.. 319 Alcorn. Marlene. El Monte. Calif.. 232. 312 Alder. Anita Marie. Welier, ' da.. 345 Alder. Leilie James. Pima. Ariz.. 202 Alder. Sheldon Lee. Weiier. Ida.. 326 Alder. Llllie Lola. Weiier. Ida.. 220. 312 Ateiender. Archie D.. Santiquin Aleiander. Adelbert W.. Byron. V yo. Alaiander. Harry A.. Saginaw. Wish, Aleiander. Robert A., Jr., Colton. Calif.. 328 Aleiander, Patricia A.. Colton, Calif.. 196. 292 Alqer. Ellen Afton. Orem. 360 Allan David Lawrence. Bowness. Alto. Allan. Jamei Collin. Mapleton Allan, Laland Clark. Sprinqvllle Allan William Rol. Bowness. Alto., 367 Allen, Auitln Eugene, Indlo. Calif. Allan. Barbara, Sprinqvllle. 292 Allen. Barbara Jo .Preicott. Ariz.. 156 Allen. Barnett S.. Orem Allen. Calvard Scott. Jerome. Ida. Allan Carol Jeanne. Fair Oaki. Calif.. 316 Allen. David Thomas, Pleasant Grovo, 362 Allen. David William, Spokane. Waih. Allen, Deon J.. Provo Allen. Denzel C. Jr.. Berkeley, Calif.. 292 Allen. Erna Loreen. Seattle. Waih., 344 Allen, Gary Byrum, Meia. Ariz. Allen. Gylan Champ, Sprinqvllle Allen, Gar Ron. Von Nuyi, Calif. Allen. Harriet Ann, Yuba City Calif.. 363 Allen. Irvln Bruce. Clrclevllle Allen, Kathleen, Pleasant Grove 312 Allen, Larry Carl. Loi Angeles, Calif.. 360 Allen, LeGrande. Provo Allen. Lurls Porter. Provo Allen, Marvin Lynn, American Fork Allen. Orin Dan. Oram Allen. Richard, los Angeles. Calif. Allen. Robert Eugene. Provo Allen. Robert Francis. Glendale. Ariz.. 322 Allen, Robert 0.. Mesa. Ariz. Allen. Robert See. Bdorado Springs, Colo. Allen. Ronald Dean. Provo Allen, Terr S.. Winslow, Ariz. Allison, Jhon Samuel, Butte. Mont.. 329 Allison. Robert L.. Zanqdon. Alia., 306 Allman. Stanley Dwayne. rfovo Allman, Verl Philhpi, Provo Allphin, Phyll.t Ann. Orem Allphin. Marian Aiay. Lovell, Wyo. Allphin. Marvin Kerry. Provo. 346 Allphin. El.iabelh F.. Orem Allphm, Nylan Lea, Jr„ Lovell, Wyo. Allred, Alice Ann, Waihinqton O.C. 194, 329 Allrad, Blllie J.. P.ma. Ariz., 213 Allred. Birdie Lou H.. Hinckley Allred. Carol. Provo Allred. Charles Mart. Ephraim Allred. Oiane Florence. Chlco, Cellf., 364 Allred, Devid Norman Duncan. Ariz. Allred Elwood Byron. Burley. Ida. Allred. Freddy Ruiiell. Provo Allred. Florence P.. Provo Allred. Golden Huqh. Provo Allred. Gereldine. Duncan, Ariz.. 225. 329 Allred. Ray La Mar. Moroni 364 Alliop. Ralph Williami, Lone Pine, Calif. Althouie, Sharon Lee, Sprinqvllle Aliop, Huqh H,, Tooele, ISO Alter, Marilyn K,, Bountiful, 204, 220, 312 Amoi,, Marilyn Rae. Sacramento, Calif, Andelin, Leilie Hart. Provo Anderien. C. Paul. American Fork. 280 288 Anderien. Adrian L., Mela, Ariz,, 326 Anderien, Karen. Brlgham City Anderson. Learta L.. Provo. 288 Andersen. Lee Griffin. Boise. Ida. Andersen. LaMarr, Provo Andersen, Paul Gareth, Brlgham City, 109 Andersen, Trevor T.. Orem Andersen, Todd Gilbert, Elslnore, 344 Anderson, Ada Annette, Emery, 363 Anderson, Arthur Carl, Glenns Ferry, Ida.. 328 Anderson. Audrey Rolph. Orem Anderson. Blaine M.. Berkeley. Calif., 328 Anderson, Boyd A.. Payson Anderson, Brita Rose. Orem, 216. 329 Anderson. Carl Di.on, Provo Anderson, Carma Rose, Provo Anderson, Carole M., Oklahoma City, Okla.. 349 Anderson. Carol, Mldvale. 329 Anderson, Carol Joanne Long Beach, Calif. Anderson. Christian A.. American Fork. 334 Anderson. Clarence E.. Ogden, 307 Anderson, C. Leroy, Thornton. Ida. Anderson, Connie. Midvale. 324 Anderson. Dean Ray. Provo, 353 Anderson, Donna May, SanBernardlno, Calif. Anderson, Donna Rae, Glenns Ferry, Ida., 354 Anderson. Doris Elaine, San Bruno. Calif., 190, 345 Anderson. Gary Eugene. Jerome. Ida.. 134. 350 Anderson, Gloria L., Douglas, Wyo., 153, 300 Anderson, Gordon W., Rlverton. 347 Anderson. James Dudley. Magrath, Alta. Anderson. James David. Springvllle Anderson. James LeRoy. N. Hollywood. Calif.. 360. 369 Anderson, Janet Ann, Orem, 153 Anderson, Jenice Luan. Cambridge, Minn. Anderson, Janice V.. Salt Lake City. 359 Anderson, Janls Faye, Las Vegas, Nev„ 363 Anderson, Janet Sue, Huntington. Ind., 346 Anderson, Jay Paul, Pleasant Grove Anderson. Joan Ruth, Jacksonville, Fie., 350 Anderson, John M., Orlnda. Calif.. 309 Anderson. John Stephen, Richfield. 357, 369 Anderson, Joyce. Long Beach. Calif.. 313 Anderson, Karen. Spokane. Wash., 361 Anderson. Karen Reine. Richfield Anderson. Kenneth S.. Shelley, Ida.. 364 Anderson. Keith Lester, Provo Anderson. Kent Thomas. Hiawatha Anderson. Leurel Dean. Welser, Ida. Anderson. Larry F.. Provo Anderson. Lois Blanche. Provo Anderson. Loren R.. Portland. Ore. Anderson. Lowell Ray. Falrview, 310 Anderson. Lynn Reese. Vernal Anderson. Lynne. Alpine. 220 Anderson. Marian Faye. Americen Fork. 316 Anderson, Marie R,. Mldvale, 220. 315 Anderson Mary Ann, Evanslon, 111., 42, 200. 296 Anderson. Mai Gustave. Corlnne. ISO. 302 Anderson. Nedra A., Manii Anderson. Oscer Gene, Fillmore. 202, 302 Anderson, Paul R.. Fillmore. 292 Anderson. Paul Arnold. Griffith, Ind., 294 Anderson, Paul Leon, Provo, 109. 210 Anderson. Rachel, Pleasant Grove, 216 Anderson, Raymond N.. Hooper Anderson. Richard C, Venice, 280 Anderson. Richard D.. Sacramento. Calif.. 296 Anderson, Robert Alan, Provo Anderson, Robert W.. Niagara Falls, N.Y. Anderson. Ronald B.. Provo. 186 Anderson. Roland E.. Provo. 186 Anderson. Russell G .. Burley. Ida.. 315 Anderson. Sharon Kay. Green River. Wyo.. 350 Anierson. Sue Marie. Safford, Ariz., 310 Anderson. Terry. Ve ' nal Anderion, Tarry Gono. Fairv.aw Anderion, Vernon Lee, Sprmqville Ander.on Varna L., Boiia. Ida,, 347 Anderion, V.rq.n.a L. Facry.aw Anderion Warren Boyd. PleeianI Grove 299 Anderion. Mary Louiie. Richfield Andreaion. Gary Dean. China Lake Cnlcf. Andreaion. Cal Jual. Paiadena. Cal.f. 310 Andreaien. Krank M., China Uke, Cel.f. Andreaion, Gail. Filer, Ida , 226, 334 Andreaion Marjean Filer. Ida. Andrew. Frederick C, Provo Andrew, Joyce Ladeane, Orem Andre-!, Carloi C. Nampa, Ida.. 338 Andrewi. Fay Marie. Sail Lake City, 226, 345 Andrews. Linda E.. WhlHler, Calil. Andrewi. Nicholas W.. Granqeville. Ida. Andrui, Anione Marlon, Draper. 328 Andrul, Aniene, Provo, 208. 334 Andrui. Alyn Brown. Ucon. Ida.. 298 Andrui. Floyd William. Inqlewood. Calif., 308 Andrui. Gary Todd, Ucon, Ida,. 284 Andrus, James G,, Provo, 224 Andrui, Irva Pratt, Provo 288 Andrus, Louise, Oakley. 239. 357 Andrus, Rose Mary, Provo, 200 Anthon, Robert Edward, Sprinqvllle Antrim, Lovlna Joy Glendale, Calif.. 357 Appel, Gerardina Anita. Salt Lake City Applegate. Thayne R.. Richfield Applonle, Evelyn M.. Ogden Araqon, Helaman, 356 Araqon, Jesus Antonio, Meilco. 298 Arbon, Lloyd Earl, Provo Arbon. Richard D., Provo, 246, 366 Arboqast, Michael A., Blrminqham, Mich,, 184, 31! Arbogost, Mlchon Anne, Birmingham, Mich. Archibald. Vernene. Glenwood. Alta.. 292 Archer. Warren McCella. Sandy. 299 Arqyie, Nina Moe. Cleorfleld Arqyie, Philip Frank. Spanish Fork Argylo. Sterling Cowan. Spanish Fork Argylo. Ralph Evan. Randolph Argyle. Sonja Lee. ElMonte. Calif.. 312 Armatago. Ross S., Monlpeller. Ida. Armstrong, Beverly R., Idaho Falls, Ida.. 42. 153 222 357. 358 Armstrong, Charles S., Idaho Falls, Ida.. 206 Armstrong, Cheryl P.. Idaho Falls. Ida.. 153, 216, 324 Armstrong, Blair, Idaho Falls, Ida., 84, 213, 206, 318 Armslronq, Barbara A., Macon, Ga,. 334 Armstrong, Ellis Bruce, Salt Lake City, 363 Armstronq, Glenna J., Ephraim, 292 Armstrong, Joseph R., Idaho Falls. Ida.. 146 206. 213 Arnason. LyneHe. Mllbrae. Calif., 290 rnett . ette. Arnett. Marvin Rei. Mesa. Ariz.. 307, 145 Arnett. William W., Mesa. Ariz. Arney, Betty Chloo. Globe. Ariz., 307 Arnold, Deryle Ann. Las Veqas, Nav. Arnold. Carol Ann, Hamilton, Ohio, 355 Arnold, Alvin Watson, Cochran, Ga., 329 Arnold, Jacqueline P., Redondo Beach. Calif., 366 Arnold, Nancy Ann, Salt Lake City, 350 Arnold, Paul Bennion Salt Lake City Arnold, Marilyn, Oqden, 208 Arnold, Timothy Forril, Crownsville, Md. Arnoldsen, Larry M.. Las Veqas. Nev.. 97. 329 Arrlnqton, Ann Louise, Salt Lake City Asay, Donald Huntsman, Provo, 192 Asay. Robert Dli. Lovell, Wyo. Asay. Vernafay, Meeleetse. Wyo.. 293 Asay. Sandra Lou. Provo. 363 Aschmann. Joy Anne. Albany, Calif. Ash, E. Lynn. Springvllle. 192 Ash. Leonard Leroy, Pleasant Grovo Ash. Wayne R., Provo. 108 Ath. Owen Kenneth. Provo. 290 Ashby, Dele Francis, Seattle, Wash. Ashby. Gordon Thomas. Hillsborough. Calif., 206 Ashby, Joan Louise. Clearfield, 222. 309 Ashby. Keith Donald. Bellflower. Calif.. 347, 356 Ashby. Karolyn. Provo Ashby. Marian, Provo. 185. 145, 315 Ashby, Sandra Dale, Hillsborough, Calif.. 366 Ashby. William Larry. Phoenli, Ariz., 344 Ashcroft, Rulon Butler, Eager, Ariz. Ashcroft, Georgia Mae, Sprinqvllle, 360 Ashcraft, Vernle Grant. Teton. Ide. Ashley. Georqe K.. Salt Lake City. 330 Ashford. Vlrqlnla Lynn. Phoenli. Ariz. Ashmore. Wllllom R.. Jr., Burbank. Calif.. ISO Ashton. Cllve Edwin, Peorie. 111. Ashton Kenneth L., Provo Ashton. Norma Jean, Provo Ashton. Melvin Thomas. Provo. 356 Ashton. Ralph Paul. Mldvale, 210. 293 Asplund, Harold John, Provo, 298 Asper. Robert Jon. Telocaset. Ore., 223 Atack, Rodney Merrill, Cheynne, Wyo.. 365 Allerson Christine. Dallas. Tei.. 218. 355 Alkln. Mary Luclnda. St. George. 290 Alkln. Roy David. Boulder City, Nev.. 202. 330 Atkln. Thomes Raymond. Tooele, 230 Atkinson, Bernlce, Sprinqvllle 397 Autumn Quarter Student Index Atkinson. Carnna Lou. Provo, 328 Atkinson. Geraldine N., Springville Atkinson. John Horace, Dearborn. Mich., 338 Atkinson, Dell Cornia, Evanston. Wyo., 339 Atkinson, Otis Nilo, Evanston, Wyo., 84, 213, 230. 283. 295 Atkinson Marlene L.. Mesa. Arlr.. 325 Atkinson. Melvin S.. Provo Atkinson, Sadie Eunece, Evanston, Wyo.. 284 Atkinson, Sallie, Greenville. S.C. Atkinson, Stephen E.. Evanston, Wyo., 230. 307 Atkinson Sherlene. Yuba City. Calif., 153. 182, 316 Atklsson Lauretta L., Palo Alto, Calif.. 196, 296 Atklsson. Barbara Ann, Palo Alto. Calif.. 363 Atwater. Kathleen R., ' ' Ida Attryde, Sandra C. Hanna. Wyo., 360 Atwood, Marquretta, Salem. Ore.. 182. 222. 31 Atwood, Mary Dellah, Pleasant Grove. 310 Atwood. Sondra, Mesa, Ariz.. 363 Atwood, Robert William, Spanish Fork Aubrey. Sheryl Jean. Woodland, Calif.. 351 Auffhammer, Edmund H., Syracuse, N.Y. Austin, David, Pasadena, Calif.. 329 Austin, Brenda Warner. Pleasant Grove Austin. Bobby Lynn, Denver. Colo. , Pat, ' , John M ta Ana. Call 232. 306 362 Field, Prov ,y, Provo ustin, Thomas Dean, Oren Austin. William Alfred. Plei utry, Robert Lee. Jr., Wil Everett. De Lon, Meadow ,Sprl Pau 296 Lancy, Albany. Calif on, Ida.. 202. 322 145 tier. Calif., 330 Awerkamp. Dwayne Roger. Whitter, Calif.. Aycock. Dagmar Ann, Vernal 354 Ayers. Leonard Wayne. Tooele Tyers, Lonnle Douglas Ayers, Wayne Maury, vinion, va. Babbel. Patricia L. Idaho Falls, Ida.. 146, 216, 329 Babcock. Barbara L., Alberta. Canada Babcock, Sallee Marie. Perris, Calif., 316 Babcock, Janice Elaine, Reno, Nev.. 42, 173, 226. 357 Bachler, William D., Whitefish, Mont.. 353 Backman, Robert Jon. Santaquln Backus. Lamar Adams. Provo Bacon, Dorothy Chyleen, Hollywood. Calif., 31. 145. 204 Bacon, Carl William, Provo, 210, 302 Bacon, Betty Carolyn, Los Angeles, Ca Bacon. Doris Mae R., Hollywood, Calif Bacon. Wynefred Mae. Moise. Ida. Badgett. Delois Yvonne, Glenslde, Pa.. 329 Badham, Leon D., Payson 156, 329 Bae, Owen Richard. Marysville. Calif.. 302 Baer, Frederick D., Lansing, Mich., 311 Baer. Harry Daniel. Anderson. Calif.. 310 Bagley. Emma Lou. Aurora, 330 Bagley, Glenna, Sunnyside, Wash. 216. 328 Bagley, Max, Forest Grove, Ore.. 370 Bagwell, Boiean, Manassa, Colo. Baharienajab, Mohamad, Iran, 311 Bahr, Don Francis. Bismark. N.D.. 214, 338 Bailey, Barbara Anne, S., Sanford, Colo. Bailey Barbara M.. American Fork, 284 Bailey, Junior C, Liberty Bailye, Joyce, Fountain Green 31, 334 Bailey, Janice Colleen. San Fernando. Call Bailey, Larry Kleth. Sanford. Colo. Bailey, Lorin Merrill. Provo Bailey, Larry Lysle. Liberty Bailey, Raymond ' Bail Robert. Riverton 1, Walter Melvin. Bakersfield. Calif. I. ' Darlene B.. Salt Lake City, 366 . Janet Louise. San Francisco. Calif. d, Alan, Payso Baird. Jo Mark, Dri 329 Baird, H. Kay, Rigby. Ida., 202. 296 Baker Calvin Clain. San Bernardino. Calif., 184. 323 Baker Carma Jane. Sparks, Nev., 204, 222, 338 Baker. Dennis Michael. Nampa. Ida., 206. 310 Baker, Charlene E„ Torrance. Calif., 80. 366 Baker. Evalyn. Provo, 312 Baker. Gary Lynn. Malad. Ida.. 224 Baker. Janet. Burley, Ida. Baker. Johanna, Provo, 196. 337 Baker, Joyce. Burley. Ida.. 295 Baker, LeGrand LIston. Provo Baker Larry Wads. Burley, Ida. Baker. Parley John. Burley. Ida., 360 Baker. Neil Kay. Sparks, Nev., 296 Baker Susan. Whittler, Calif.. 232. 315 Ma Dela N. i 364 Baldree. Edward Ola. Blackfoot. Ida,, 344 Baldwin, Oliver F., Jr.. Cheyenne, Wyo. Baldwin, Roland A.. Rawlins, Wyo. Baldwin. Rey Duane. Provo Baldwin Theodore N.. Jr.. Bellflower. Calil Bales. Francis A., Jr., Dayton. Tex. Ball. Andrew. Kannapolis, N.C., 356 Ball, Judith Lee, Salt Lake City, 366 Ball Loris Noreen, Evanston, Wyo.. 355 Ball. LaVerl Mean. Driggs. Ida.. 356 Ball, Jennie. Lewisvllle. Ida.. 366 Ball. Samuel Qulst, Ogden, 224. 357 Ballantyn. Ballard. Avis Marie, Laguna Beach, Calif Ballard. Jan ce Arlene. Porterville, Calil Ballard. Non a Lavon, Bountiful. 257. 300 Ballard. Marilyn. Richmond Ballard. Sharon Arlene. DenN Balls. Lynn Royal. Payson Ballif Bois Ida 312 Ballif, Mark Dixon. Ogden, 192 Ballou, Barbara Jean. Berkeley, Calif., 294 Balmer, Sonja H., Salt Lake City Balmer. Janet F., Sajt Lake City. 352 Bame. Ceo le Ester. Provo Bancroft. Laverne Carl. Boone. Iowa. 334 Bangerter. V. Maurlne. Bountiful, 344 Bang. Christian Victor. Cincinnati Ohio Bang, James Richard, Cincinnati. Ohio Bangerter, Janice Kaye, Bountiful Bankhead. Myrna Lois. Eugene. Ore.. 353 Banks. Bennie Lee. Salem. Ida., 328 Banner. Sherma. Nyssa, Ore.. 363 Bansemer. Karen Dee. Long Beach, Calif.. 357 Banner Melvin Boyd. Burley. Ida. Barber. David Allan, Provo Barber, Mary Et+a. Thermopolis. Wyo. Barbeiat, Donald G.. Provo Barbezat, Andree L. D.. Provo Barclay. Jean Marie. Blackfoot, Ida. Bardln. Betty Ann. Arlington. Calif., 347 Barfus. Georgia Maxine, Preston, Ida., 364 Barfuss, George W., Parma, Ida.. 356 Bargeron. Kim Gordon. Provo Barkdull. Franklin D., Alameda. Ida.. 82, 213, 230, 326 Barker, Barbara Ruth Salt Lake City, 322 Barker. Dixie Ann. Murray. 145. 336 Barker. Duane A.. Salt Lake City Barker. Linda. Kaysville. 355 Barks William G. Ill, Monrovia. Calif. Barling, Marqo Darlene, Cody. Wyo.. 80. 163. 323 Barkett. Ronald S... San Diego. Calif. Barlow. Christla Lynne Denver. Colo.. 358 Barlow. Ada Lucille. Blackfoot. Ida.. 323 Barlow. Carolyn. Provo, 141. 200, 330 Barlow, Elbert Gene, Denver. Colo. Barlow, Janet Marie, Santa Mon«a. Calif. Barlow, arah. Vale. Ore. Barlow Nathan Bruce, Provo Barlow. Paul Weston, Bountiful Barlow. Pauline E.. Salt Lake City. 236. 295 Earner, ' Donald Alldon. Provo Barnard Logan Willie. Rockland. Ida. Barnard. Robert C, Twin Falls. Ida.. 206. 315 Barnes Carol Ann Northrldge. Calif.. 360 Barnes. Janice. Salt Lake City, 323 ine. Arco Pearl. Ida 313 Barr Long Beach, Calif.. 208. 3 ' Richo ' rd Lee, Taft. Calif., 214. 297 _ William Lloyd. Lordsburg. N. Mex., ' . William R.., Holtvillo. Calif. Gary Lew. Provo Warren C. Provo Mary, Norwalk, Calif, Owen Lee. Murray Barnett. Thetis Marie. Provo Barney. Beulah, Delta. 228, 339 Barney, Clair. Springville Barney, Grace Diane. Annabella. 364 Barney. John Arnold. Indio, Calif. Barney. Lyman Kendall. Castro Valley. Cal Barney, Gordon S., Hatch Barney, William C, Jr., Orem Barnum. Deanna, Orem, 87. 317 Barnum. Lea Jeaneal. Orem. 368 Springfield, Oi 369 Barratt, James Don( Barratt, Marilyn June American Fork, 284 Barrett, Denae, Orem Barrett, Bruce Arnie, Logan, 83, 290 Barrett. Eulene. Orem Barrieault. Donald P.. Gallup. N. Mex. Barrios, M, Arthuro A.. Guatemala, 230 312 Barrow, Clarence L., Ogden Barron. Joan Christie, La Canada, Calif.. 188, 363 Barrow. Jeanette. Tempe. Ariz.. 363 Barrow. Barbara Joan. Salt Lake City, 232, 290 Barrow. Klee, Tracy, Calif., 182. 315 Barrus. Dave Earl, Ellaion. Calif., 114 Barrus, LaRue, Sugar City, Ida., 313 Barrus, Merle Ann, Sacramento. Calif.. 346 Barrus. Nola Jean. Cheyenne. Wyo. Barrus. Wallace M., Gooding. Ida., 90 Barry. Barbara Jean. Long Beach. Calif.. 156, 316 Barson Farren Kennard, Inglewood. Calif.. 324 Barson, Clyde John, Inglewood, Calif.. 346 Barta. Robert Lee, Pocatello. Ida. Berth. Anita Lucile. Bound Brook. N.J. Bartels. Dorothy Mae. Columbus. Neb., 228 Bartley, William J., Richfield, 280 Barth, Neal Seymour. Twin Falls, Ida.. 162 Bartholomew. Errol. Springville. 360 Bartholomew, Anna Lee. Springville. 361 Bartholomew, Gerald L., Wilmington. Calif. Bartholomew, ' Merlin G.. Van Nuys. Calif.. 296 Bartholomew. Richard L.. Salt Lake City BartleH. Darwin Max, Twin Falls. Ida.. 346 Bartlett, Helen Marie, New Province, N.J., 204, 260, 326 Bartlett, Janef D., New Province, N.J., 225, 260. 312 Barton, Billy Joe, Mountain Home. Ida.. 364 Barton, Greta Jennette, Ogden, 284 Barton, Grant K., Provo Barton, Edson King, Monticello, 351 Barton, Delyle, Provo, 300 Barton, John Kenneth, Carey, Ida., 366 Barton, Marolyn Kay, Moab Basford, Judith Kay. Hannibal, Mo. Basinger, Joanne, Berkeley, Calif., 363 Bascom, Gary Ray. Pocatello, Ida., 230. 315 BasseH, Elouise, Delta, 295 Bassett, Rex Howard, Citrus Heights, Calif. Bassett. Ramon Eugene. Belmont, Calif.. 280, 295 Bastian, Cyril Weldon, Alamo, Nev. Bastian! Lewis M.. Santa Rosa, Calif. Batchler, Jack William, Canada, 325 Batchelor, Lee Ray. Vancouver. Wash., 302 Bateman, Lura Inez, Olathe, Colo.. 366 Bateman. Marietta Lee. Salt Lake City, 200 Bateman. Mel Rae, Sandy, 145, 355 Bates, Cornelia May, Boulder City, Nev.. 364 Bates. Daniel Leiand, Alta., Can. Bates, Colleen B.. Whittler. Calif.. 308 Bates, Douglas Fetier, Salt Lake City. 178, 356 Bates, Orrin Raymon, Driggs, Ida. Bath. Wallace Duane, American Fork Bates. Wayne Leslie, Los Angeles. Calif., 184. 302 Batty Wayne D.. Vernal Bauers. Shannon M., Los Angeles. Calif., 325 Baum. Barbara Helen. Heber Baum. Homer Lowell, Provo Baumgarten. James N.. Provo Baumgartner, Colleen M., Salt Lake City. 232, 327 Baumgart, Roy, Salt Lake City. 35 Baxter, Judith Louise, Chula Vista, Calif., 163 Baxter, Muriel Lynne, Salt Lake City, 325 Bay Arthur Stuart. Dillon, Mont.. 348 Bayliss. LaVonnne C, Tooele Bayles. Flnley Harris. Blending Bayles. Dwayne Parker. Blandlnq. 346 Baziw. Jean Doris. Rochester. N.Y., 295 Beach, John Laurence, Riverton, Wyo.. 164, 166, 338 Beach, Roy Bucklin, Burbank, Calif.. 290 Beachler. Bette Lou. Kemmer, Wyo., 318 Beagley. Boyd Donald. Provo, 295 Beagley, Ferrell Kent, Orem Beagles, Joseph Keith, Grand Junction, Colo., 335 Beagley. John Robert. American Fork Beal. Clayton Philip, Tacoma, Wash. Bean, Clark Stanford. Seattle, Wash. Bean, Dorothy Irene, Medford. Ore. Bean Deon. Twin Falls. Ida., 228, 306 Bean, Glade Seth, Twin Falls, Ida.. 358 Bean. Earl W.. American Fork Bean. James Evan, Provo, 149, 295 Bean, Lawrence Eugene, Seattle. Wash., 298 Bean, Nancy Carol, Salt Lake City, 325 Bean. Robert Halsay. Oregon City, Ore., 338 Bean, Ronald H., Seattle, Wash. Bean. Scott W.. American Fork Beard. June B., Brigham City Beard, Leiand MIlo, Milford, 315 Beardall. John Smith. Springville. 90. 94, 244, 328 Beardall, James C, Springville, 206 Beardall, Naomi Smith, Springville Bearnson, James L.. Hiawatha Bearnson. William John. Springville, 294 Beasley, Careen, Evanston, Wyo.. 324 Beazer. Garald Roland. Idaho Falls, Ida., 294 Beazer, Sherman Lee. Idaho Falls. Ida.. 114 Becenti, Gloria V., TahatchI, N. Mex. Beazer. Duane. Layton, 99, 280 Beck, Cllve L., Pleasant Grove, 294 Beck, Douglas Julius. Pleasant Grove Beck, Elizabeth, Joseph, 362 Fain 346 Beck, FIrl Winnlfred. Centerfield Beck. Gayle. Ogden Beck. Janet Ruth. Provo. 312 Beck. Sherman Andrew, Centerfield Beck, Veria, Ovid. Ida. Beckham. Idalee J.. Provo Becker. Joseph Delano, MIdvale Becker, Janice Barbara, Milwaukee, Wis. Beckner, Annabelle. Colorado Springs, Colo. Beckstead, Gary B., Twin Falls, Ida., 114, 192 Beckstead, Darrell E... Provo Beckstead. Judith, Salt Lake City Beckstead. Judy. Riverton. 309 Beckstead. Leda Sarah, Talmage, 182, 296 Beckstead, Marrlner L.. Prcrvo Beckstrand. Helen A.. American Fork, 188. 3! Beckstrand, Therald C, Provo Beckstrand, Thane M., San Jose. Calif. 398 Btclilrom. Pcul H., Spjniih Fork, 363 B«dn«r. R.ch rd Lt . Sai LModro. Calil., 36« B b.. John Ovondo. Btk.r.fi.ld. Calif.. 3 IS B« croft, Marilyn, Sonora, Mai. Baacroft, David Irl, Prove BaacrofI, Ruth Huiih, Provo Baacro« , Glan Albart. Ovarqaard, Arii.. 348 Baacroft, Joiaph N., Provo Baan. Barbara Moraa. Glandala. Cal.f.. 339 Baa ' t. Monia 0.. Plaaiant Grova Baailay. Wayna O.lay, Sprlngvilla Baaion. Dav.d Ray. Eldorado. Ark., 351 Baailay Wayn, David. Provo. 315 Bahnka. Jo aph Ray. Klarrialh F-alli, Ora.. 335 Bahaihti, Mohammad. Iran Bahntn. Irwin Gaorga. Jr.. Monticallo Bahumn, Margarar. Salt Laka City. 324 Balial. Ronald PKlllp. Albuquarqua. N. Ma . Balm, Gabrialla Paya, Naw Zaaland, 324 Balghlay. Jacf Richard. Amarlcan Fork Balknap. Addia Laah. Marima , Call!., 190. 33S Ball, David Laon. Idaho Falls. Ida. Ball. Andraa. Caitia Dala. 326 Ball. Carol Ann. Shravaport. La.. 336 Ball. Carolyn Kyla. Granllvilla. 312 Ball. Eloulia Mildrad. Tucson. Ari:. Ball. Karan Donna. Bingham Canyon. 3SI Ball. Jassia Laa. Columbia. 294 Ball. Marvin J,. Amarlcan Fork. 324 Ball. Robart Allan. San Gabrlal. Calif., 370 Ba ' l. Robbia Jaan, Moullrla. Ga.. 360 Ball. Rosa Maria. Hoyt Lakas. Minn.. 257. 300 Ball, Richard D.. Salt Laka CHy Ball. Yvonna Laraa. Plaasant Grova. 318 Balllston. Iris. Naphl. 257. 300 Ballon. Philip Nad. Salt Laka City. 239. 344 Ballowi. Janat Maria. Oram. 190 Balnap. Daan Hatch, Blackfoot, Ida.. 364 Balnap. Francis Alvin. Hoopar Balnap. Harold Lynn. Blackfoot, Ida.. 145. 328 Balnap. Marvin J., Salt Laka City Balnap. Richard Duana. Provo. 302 Balton. Linda Jaan. Santa Barbara. Calif.. 364 Balua. Travana, Billings. Mont. Bait. Paqgy Sua. Las Vegas. Nav.. 298 Banch. Earl Markham. Burbank. Calif.. 347 Bandar. Russall Malvln. Provo. 279 Baniamln. Judith Ann. Milbraa. Calif.. 222. 348 Bannatt. Batty Laa, Delta, 298 Bannatt. Carol Sua. Salem. Ore.. 348 Bannatt, Carol Janet. Bakersfield. Calif. Bannatt. Carolyn. Preston. Ida.. 295 Bennett. Colleen. Oram. 352 Bennett. David Milnar. Salt Lake City. 192 Bannatt. Douglas Reed. Bountiful. 300 Bennett. Edward Faun. Fillmore Bennett. Emma Halene J.. Warren. Ora. Bennett. Jay Lynn. American Fork Bennett. Jesse H.. Lahl Bennett. Mary Jo. Provo Bennett. Roger H.. Carlsba.-I. N. M.. 362 Bannatt. Sylvia L.. Macon. Ga.. 338 Bannatt. Pearl Agnes. Ontario. Can.. 352 Bennett. Val Dee. Tremonton Bennion. C. Joan. Portland. Ore.. 182. 316 Bennlon. Neal Warren, Salt Laka City Benson. Caria Kaya. Sandy. 204. 324 Benson. Boyd Wright. Tooala. 294 Benson. Dean Wall. Provo Benson, Jerome Taft. Atherton. Calif.. 202. 350 Benson. Josephine 0.. Lynwood. Calif.. 348 Benson. Kant. Preston. Ida.. 83. 329 Benson. Lynn Hunsaker. Ogden. 93. 317 Benson. Marilyn E.. Lynwood. Calif. Benson. Richard J.. Montebello. Calif.. 102. 288 Benson. Rita Mildred. Medford. Ore.. 346 Benson. Sharron Louise. Pomona. Calif.. 204 Benson. Wlllard Clark. Hurricane. 364 Bneson. Yvonne. Parowan, 298 Baniley. Craig B.. Oram Benlley. Curtis Vail, Provo Bentley. Kenneth J.. Provo. 210. 213. 35? Beransen. Richard Karl. Price Berdlinen, Grant D.. Provo Bantsen. Robart Earl. Rawlins. Wyo. Berg, Danyla. Beavarton. Ore.. 346 Berg, Judith Lee. Salt Lake City Bergam, Darvls Yvonne. Richland. Wash,. 363 Berg. Kathrvn. Heber. 194 Berge. Wayne Kay. Coalinqa. Calif.. 101. 280 Bergen. Norma Jean. Ogden. 232. 325 Bergen. Dl.Ine Lyn. Torrance. Calif.. 364 Berge. John Stark. Coallnga. Calif.. 292 Barge. Charles William. Provo. 290 Bergason. Dean R... Weston Ida.. 130. 330 Berqeson. Scott. Cornish. 184. 330 Barqqulst. Gordon Ross. Provo 290 Berland, Lyndoll Linda. TohatchI, N. Ma... 358 Barrett, Delwyn Green. Menan. Ida. Barrett, Richard Heber, Provo, 338 BarreH SharreH K Murray 124. 210 BerreH. Robert Dean, Salt Laka Cllv Barrv. Loulne San Gabrlal. Calif, Berry, Rai Aldan, Linden Barry, William N„ Payten Bariyhill, Marilyn Lee. Spring Velley. Ohio Barlalian. Dalora P.. Sprlngville. 212. 290 Bartonceli. Raa Dell. Point of Rocks. Wyo.. 351 Bartoch. Janice Carol. Salt Lake City. 330 Batnar. Linda Irene. Globe. Arii.. 363 Basandorfar. Nancy J.. Heber. 290 Baiendorfer. John Noah. Heber, 316 Bast. Margaret F.iher. Provo. 297 Best. Mary Luall. Sprlngvilla. 364 Bast. Brian Stanley. Kamas. 2B9 Bathers. Gloria B. R.. Kamas Bathers. Euray. Kamas. 306 Bethea. Martha Jane. Jacksonville. Fla. Bathers. Pratt Gordon. Cedar City. 227 Baills. Ella Maa. Delta. Colo. Baus. Spencer William. Nyssa. Ore. Bautal. Anna Johan. Miami. Arli.. 313 Bautlar. Dolores E.. New Plymouth. Ida. Bauller. Ralph Kenneth. Richfield Beverldge. Robert M.. Orem Ba ant. Brian Maurlti. Pleasant Grova Blckmora. Darrelt Webb. Provo Bevan. Paul Keith. Tooala Blgelow. Clarence A.. Eager. Arli. Bigney. Hugh Clinton. Maiden. Mass. Bigler, Walter Hulsh. Provo Blldarback. Judith Ann. Boulder City. Nev.. 218. 361 Blllman. Alice Joan. Twin Falls. Ida. Bills. Douglas Daley. Payson Bills. Frank Lynn. Payson Bills. Ronald Howard. Spanish Fork Bills. Osmer K.. Provo Bills. Royce Allen. Evanston. Wyo.. 150. 324 Bills. Marilyn Golda. Oram Bills. Robart 0.. Provo Blllslrom. Richard A.. Chula Vista. Calif.. 280 BInch. Wayne George. American Fork. 302 Bingham Coleen Mae. Vernal Bingham. Jay Dee. Santequln. 337 Bingham, Jeraldlne, Coulee Dam. Wash.. 182, 347 Bingham, Joann, Great Falls. Mont.. 324 Bingham. James R.. Spanish Fork Bingham. La Monte C. Great Falls. Mont,. 368 Blnqham. Patricia Anne. Twin Falls. Ida. Bingham. Richard David. Pleasant Grove Blnla:. Amir Meliadl, Iran BInks. Joseph Dean. Sprlngvilla Blnney, Charles J,. Provo Bird, Beverly Ann, Memphis, Tenn. Bird. Bruce Burton. Los Angeles. Calif. Bird. Carol Blood, Pocatallo, Ida.. 292 Bird, Cloyd Lynn. Rlgby. Ida. Bird. Doris Hollndrake. Provo. 295 Bird. Dan Richard. Sprlngvllle Bird. Donna. Los Angeles. Calif.. 220. 236. 316 Bird. Earia Pringle. Provo. 306 Bird. Irvin Dalbert. Jr.. Tooele Bird. Jon A.. Sprlngvllle Bird. Lewis Montgomery. Kanosh Bird. Lee Ann. Tooele Bird. Lynn Hurst. Mapleton. 344 Bird. Talmage C, Jr., Hemphls. Tenn.. 81. 85. 206. 294 BIrdzell. Mary Louise. Wells. Nev.. 323 Blrkeland Nancy Joyce. San Bruno. Calif.. 347 Blrk. Janis Virginia. Los Angeles. Calif.. 350 BIrk. Joyce Priscilla. Los Angeles. Calif.. 351 Blrkland. Gary Jacob. Redding. Calif.. 184. 323 Blrks. Orval Jay. Orem, 284 Blrroll. John Arnold. Twin Falls. Ida.. 347 Bischoff. Sandra Lee. Blackfoot. Ida.. 347 Bischoff. Gordon K.. Swink. Colo.. 284 Bischoff. Jaydee L.. Salt Lake City Bishop. Carolyn C. Delta Bishop. Cecil Robert. Sprlngvllle Bishop. Dale Gordon. Logandale. Nev,. 364 Bishop. Dean A... Payson. 286 Bishop. Joseph Layton. Delta Bishop, Merylln. Sandy Bishop. Joan. Hpllywood. Calif. Bissau. Harold P.. Provo. 337 BIttner, Joseph H., Beverly Hills. Calif. BItton. Gary W.. Blackfoot. Ida. Bjarnson. John Gerald. Provo Biork. Kay. Salt Lake City. 306 Black. Arvld Kay. Blending. 362 Black. David Morley. Hawthorne. Calif. Black. Doris Lee. Caldwell. Ida.. 368 Black. Don Valdeen. Toeale Black. Edward Lee. Provo Black. Joseph Layne. Logan Black. Jane Ann. Farmlngton. N. Me«. Black. Keith Ernest. Delta Black, kathryn Ekins. Hinckley. 287 Black. Lorana. Delta. 232. 363 Black. Lon KImtall. Pomona. Calif.. 321 Black. Marxia. Boise. Ida . 146 204 Black. Marilyn. Snowflake. Arli.. 351 Black. Robert Duana. Ogden. 308 Black. Thelma. Green River, Wyo., 216. 324 Block. Wallace Stocks. Ely. Nav. Black. Susan Joy. Henderson, Nav. Black. William Vincent. Avanal. Calif.. 162 Black, Sfialla, PIToenii, Arit.. 204. 218. 361 Atkinson -Booth Blackburn. Gaorg.a Lee. Riverside. Calif.. 339 Blackburn. Helen. Prove, 330 Blackburn, Lily, Provo Blackburn. Loya E.. Great Falls. Monl.. 3SI Blacker. Laon Wendell. Rupert, Ida.. 336 Blacken. Royel J.. Rupert. Ida. 324 Blackatl. Stanley Elmo. Sprinqville. 336 Blackatt. Barbere May. Provo fliackham. William R.. Jr . Long Beach, Calif., JM Blackhurst. Colleen. Pleasant Grove. 315 Blackhuril. Sarah Ann. Butte. Mont.. 370 Bleckley. Damoyne D.. Provo Blackwall. Joe D.. Jr.. Hayward. Calif Blackwell, Z. LaVerne. Boise. Ida. Bled. Blame L . Salem. 368 Blackwall, Robert H., Provo Blackwaldar, Ralph A., Cincinnati Ohio Blair. Carolyn Ruth. Santa Barbara, Calif. Blair. Loran Hanrle. Ventura. Calif. Blair. Neel Brian. Provo. 363 Blair. John Leiand. Glandala. Calif. Blair. Kenneifi Raymond. Vallajo. Calif.. 230. 339 Blake. Barbara Ann. Glandala. Calif.. 350 Blake. Emma B... Orem Blake. Norma. Provo. 153 Blake. Jamas Verdon. Provo Blake. Reed Harris. St. George. 206 Blakemore. Susan E . San Diego. Calif. 364 Blakaly. Beverly J.. Pomona. Calif.. 295 Blakely. Robert George. Orem Blanch. Robart Fred. Othello. Wash., 314 Blanchard. Wllma Jaan. Pendleton. Ore. Blanchard. Patricia A.. Nampa. Ida.. 312 Blanco. Mario A... Me.ico. 322 Blauar. Aaron Clyde. Burley. Ida. Blauer. Jane. Burley. Ida.. 188. 226. 358 Blaylock. Gall Yvonne. Buhl. Ida.. 153. 363 Bledsoe Doris Diana. Torrance. Calif.. 232. 366 Blodgett, Joon Carolyn. Salt Lake City. 80. 194. 3 19 Blocher. Loren Milam. Olympla. Wash. Blonquist. Lawrence B... Cheyenne. Wyo.. 330 Blomquist. Lois Ann. Hawthorne. Calif.. 314 Bloom. Bradley Bruce. Boise. Ida.. 214. 306 Bloomfield. Beverly. By ' as. Arli.. 225. 316 Bloomflald. E. Lynne. Farmlngton. N. Mai.. 5. 79 Bloomqulst. Kenneth W.. Arlington. Va,. 351 Blount. Harold Parker, Pearson. Ga. Bloiham. Vestal Ben. Elko. Nav.. 230. 330 Bluma. Potrlcla Ellen. Brawley. Calif.. 284 Blunck, Virginia Mae. Salem, Va.. 330 Bluth. Robert Ronaal. Provo Bluth. Lathaire E.. Jr.. Farmlngton N. Mai.. 145 210 Bluth. Jeanne TJiomos. Provo Boam. Margaret Ann. Murray. 364 Boardman. Frank Elmer. Klamath Falls. Ore. Boardman. John Elmer. Provo. 192 Boden. Mariorla. Salt Lake City 348 Bodily. David Martin. Lewlston. 312 Bodily. Sharl. Compton. Calif.. 352 Bodily. Merlyn Ross. Meridian. Ida.. 362 Bodine. Virginia Anna. Long Beach. Calif.. 232 Boel. Belhanne. Provo. 236 Boettlcher. Dorothy A., Clifton. N.J.. 328 Bogqs. Bill Gary. Henderson. Nev.. 333 Bogason. Robert S.. San Diego. Calif. Bohn. Saun Laroy. Prove Bohn. Kelvin Lea. Prove Bohon. Nelda Vara. Salem. Va., 345 Bohrer. Joon Fam. Portland. Ore. Bohnet. Gerald Victor, Alberta. Canada. 324 Boies. Bemlce Una. Las Vegas. Nov.. 347 Bolandar, Giles Tarrv, Cedar City. 184. 310 Boley. Kay Benson. Provo Boley, Nancy Lauraen, American Fork. 363 Bolay. Vcnda. Amarlcan Fork Bolln. ames Joseph. Jr.. Orem Belles. Robert E.. Portland. Ore. Belinder. Richard Gail. Sacramento. Calif. 294 Bolln. Joan Edith. Baltimore. Md.. 292 Bolln. Myrna Maa Ault. Oram Bolton. Richard Barton. Mllford. 90 Bond. Barbara Ruth. Ramah. N. Mei.. 359 Bond. Dennis Emer. Ramah. N. Mei.. 359 Bond, Aaron Le. Ramah. N, Met. Bond. Jamas Leovltt. Ramah. N. Mei. Bond. Joe W.. Provo Bond. Joyce Earlane. Mesa. Arli 347 Bend. Hal D.. Salt Laa City. 334 Bond. Marlus Leverl, Ramah. N. Ma.. Bond. Richard Winfield. Bethedsa Md Bone. Lorln Edward. Lahl. 310 Bone. Steven Douglas. Roses Lake. Wosh.. 351 Bone. George Brian. Lahi. 330 Bonelli. Ellen Marie. Kingman. Aril.. 153. 334 Bonelli. Mary letha. Kingman. Arli.. 360 Bonner, Wayna Webster. Heber Bonilla, Morta C. Guatemala. 365 Bonsteel. Wanda Kay Drydan Mich Bon.ar. Margie Carol. El Monte. Celif.. 317 Bonsteel Sandra K. Dr den. Mich.. 294 Bonsteel. Koa Oonna T.. McGill. Nav. Boone. Marqaret L.. Edmonton Alberta. Can. Boone. Jamas Flake. Jacksonville. Flo. Booth. Beverly Ann. Oram. 234 399 312 188, 336 312 200, 214, 326 176, 21 190, 292 nqhurst, Patricia, Santa Barobara, Calif nkerhoff, Joseph D., Biclnell, 103 nton, Elis P.. Salt Lake City nton, Halene Joyce. Salt Lake City stol, Barbara Ann, Salt Lake City, 359 stow. Buddy Dale, Crowder. Okla. D., Pn adbent, Beve adbent. Nanr Autumn Quarter Student Index Booth Dona Marilyn. Oklahoma City. Okla Booth. Beverly Jean. Provo. 232, 300, 314 Booth, Joan, Boise, Ida., 288 Booth, Nelda, Hyattville, Wyo., 330 Booth, Roberta, Springville Boothe, Moll J., Provo Boothe, Lewis Larry, Honeyville, 348 Borden, Edward Eugene, Schenectady, N.Y., Boren, Gordon M., Provo Boren, Naoma, Provo Boren, Ronald L, Bingham Canyon Boren, Robert Reed, Jeron e, Ida., 18, 295 Borg, Rosemary, Inglewood, Calif., 279 Borgeson, Carolyn J., Santaquin Borgquist, Dale Thomas, Los Angeles, Calif Borqquist, Laurel Ann, Los Angeles, Calif., Bornemann, Joan G., LaMesa. Calif., 310 Borresen. Helene L.. Newcastle. Calif.. 368 Borup. Myrtle Caroline. Boise. Ida.. 361 Bos. Peter Paul. Provo Bossard. Alan Sterling. Richfield Boston. Twila Roberta, Nephi. 352 Bosworth, Richard C, Ogden. 314 Bosworth. Gary Arthur, Ogden. 323 Bott, Joseph LeRoy. Provo Bott, Patricia Ruth, Brigham City, 347 Boucher. Lois Jane, Toronto, Canada, 347 Boulet, Diane Eve, Chicago, III., 323 Bounds, R6« Benow, Ashland, Ore., 329 Bounous, Beverly Jean, Provo, 196, 329 Boulter, Virginia Lee, Alaska, 395 Bourne, Sidney, Arthur, Lethbridge, Canada, Bowden, Connie Gaye, Kimberly, Ida., 296 Bowden, Robert Cedric, Provo Bowe, Richard Irving, Wolfbaro, N,H., 364 Bowen Jane Briqgs. Salt Lake City. 204, 292 Bowen. LeeRoy Edward. Paso Robles. Calif,. 339 Bowen. Milo Dean, Drigqs, Ida.. 312 Bowen, Walter Dean. American Fort Bowen, Patrick Gale. Moses Lake, Wash., 84. 184. 368 Bowen Victor Gary. Great Falls, Mont.. 361 Bower, Melene Rochelle. Woodland Hills Ca 218, 226, 359 Bowers Ida Diane, Long Beach, Calif., 368 Bowers, Claudia R. A.. Eager, Ariz.. 306 Bowers, Howard L., Provo Bowles. Roy Tyler. Idaho Falls. Ida.. 329 Bowman, John Charles, Rockford, HI. Bown. Jesse C. Jr., Provo Bown. Jane Anne, Provo. 96. 347 Bown. Robert Newell, Lynbrook, N. t Bown. Roger Lafayette. Provo, 296 Boyce. Kathryn Sherryl. Portland, Ore., 360 Boyce, Clifford Golden, Provo, 296 Boyce, Paul Richard, Sandy, 360 Boyd, Ellen Bernice, San Mateo, Calif., 322 Boyenger, Gerald Lavon, Nampa, Ida.. 32, Boyer, Harmon Gould, Provo. 292 Boyer. Kent Deroy. Pleasant Grove Boyer Mary Naomi. Springville, 156. 359 Boyer! Nada, Arco, Ida., 292 Boyer Stanley. Springville. 312 Bradbury. Roberta Ruth, Bellinqham, Wash., 36 Bradfield, Terry Vern, Sclpio. 312 Bradford. Stewart M., Henderson, Nev., 334 Bradford, William W.. Spanish Fork Bradley. Carol Faye, Salt Lake City. 196, 323 Bradley, lone. Richfield Bradshaw. Henry Jerry. Reno Bradshaw, Marcla Seely. Salt Lake City, 347 Bradshaw, Sandra Kay, Mesa. AWr, 32- Bradshaw, Lawrence S., Drummond, Mont. Brady, Anna Grace, Sandy, 290 Brady, Donald Ray, Ithaca, N.Y. Brady, Dee Jay, Concord. Calif. Brady, Gary John, Salt Lake City Brady. Lawrence C. Salt Lake City Brady, Lon Garth, Fairview, 306 Brady, Madge Renon, Spring City Brady, Sandra, Durham, N.C., 360 Bragg, Mary Helen, Long Beach, C Bralthwalte, Keith D,, Alberta. Can. Braithwalte. Kay. Arco. Ida. Braithwaite. Lee Fred. Provo Braithwalte, Leonard D.. Provo Braithwalte. Ruthmary. Provo Bramwell, Bonnie Kay, Oakland. Calif,, 188, 323 Bramwell, Mariorle D., Idaho Falls. Ida. Brandls Jean. Berkeley. Calif.. 331 Branch Merrill E., Wellington, 90. 314 Brandley. Cleo Selk. Alberta. Canada. 196 Brandley Carmen M.. Provo Brandon, Lila Kay, Provo Brandt, William E., Jr.. Orem Brandt, Dale Elwood, Duluth. Minn. Braun. Joan Mildred. Brooklyn, N.Y. Bratcher. Tillio Laree. BIythe, Calif.. 334 Bray. Lawrence Hall, Provo. 295 Bray. Clark Orval. Springville Brazil Linda Lee, Smackover. Ark.. 364 Brebner, William J.. Ontario, Canada Breillalt. Patricia Y.. Vallejo. Calif. Breltenbuecher. Gayle, San Francisco, Calif., 194. Brewster, James Edward, El Dorado, Ark., 368 . Mary Jo. Salt Lae City. 182 Ernest Tom, Rexburg, Ida., 292 Hermine, Magrath, Alberta, Can. Kenneth George, Provo Sharrone M.. Port Arthur. Te«., 225. 355 Darris J., Teton. Ida.. 368 Dennis A.. Teton. Ida.. 356 Clifta, Rigby, Ida., 153. 196. 332 Barry H.. Teton. Ida,, 292 m. Larry Hyde, Downey, Ida., 311 Br mhall, Frank Eugene. Pleasant Grove, 347 Br mhall, Janelle, Provo, 80, 318 Br mhall, Norman A.. Pleasant Grove. 323 Br mhali. Verna 8., Morro Bay. Calif.. 257, 300 Br mhall, Willis H.. Pleasant Grove Br miey. Vern, Jr.. Provo Br miey. Janice. Redondo. Calif., 188 Br nghurst, F. R., 3r.. Murray Br nk. Charlene Kay, Canoga Park. Calif., 360 Br iverslde, Calif i. 361 E... Ca 357 oadhead, David R., Nephi oadhead, Jon Daker. San Marino. Calif.. 294 oadhead. Mina Louise, Nephi oberg. Wallace E.. Orem erg, Carolyn. San Francisco. Calif., 153 erq. Julianne. Phoenix. Ariz., 200, 368 k, Edward Earl. Goldsboro, N.C., 294 k, Barbara Ann, Salt Lake City k, Violet Louise, Green River. 332 k. Perry Morris, Goldsboro. N.C. kbank. Barbara Kay, Provo kbank, Eleanor Rae. Orlando. Fla., 339 erick, Patricia A.. Stockton. Calif., 363 erlck, Luelma, Emery in. Nils Eric. Hollywood, Calif. aw, Blanche, Albuquerque. N. Mex.. 336 lan. David Gary, Cincinnati. Ohio, 308 iley. Richard Green, American Fork ctor 363 ook. William Dean, Payson ooks, Ben Hugh, Alberta, Canada, 295 ooks. Jack J., Provo ooks, Karl Francis, St. George. 130, 284 ooks, Tom D., Richmond, Calif, ooksby, Gerald A., Eugene, Ore. ooksby, Merrill W,. Fredonia, Ariz, ooksby. Wesley B.. Fredonia, Ariz., 314 ooksby, Rene. Fredonia. Ariz.. 348 ossard, Ben Edgar, Palo Alto, Calif.. 360 othersen, Jack Devon, Boneta ough. Evelyn. Kaysville, 190. 246. 356 ough. Eleanor. Kaysville, 246 ough, Vilate, Kaysville, Utah ower. Ardis Jane. Morgan, 350 own. Ann Laray. Coalville. 204, 313 own, Anne, Taft, Calif., 212, 292 own, Barbara E.. Portland. Ore., 344 own, Beverly, Sciplo, 329 own, Carleton Wade, Sacramento, Calif.. 339 own. Carol Ann. Idaho Falls. Ida,, 188. 338 own. Charles Ray, Provo own, Curtis Perry, Jr.. Stonington. Conn, own. Connie, Salt Lake City, 361 own. Darlene, N. Ogden. 80. 323 own. Dee Ann Clark, Montpeller. Ida. own. Delbert Bwendel. Provo. 356 own, Dennis Dean. Sandy. 308 own, Donna, Turner. Ore., 329 own, Elizabeth Joan, Bloomlngfon, 111,, 228, 3! own. Erroll Ronald, Pocatello. Ida. own, Farrell Boyd, Koosharem, 227. 303 own. Florence Child. Provo own. Flcyd Ray, Alhambra, Calif., 192. 213 own, Garry Smith P., Provo. 145 own, Geraldine, Twin Falls, Ida.. 336 own. Glenna Marlene. Grantsville, 182. 357 own. Glen Alan, Mantl own. Irma. Spanish Fork, 292 own, Jack Vernal, Clearfield own, James Jay, Denver. Colo., 184. 356 own. James Frank, Lovell. Wyo.. 184, 336 Lakewood. Calif., 369 lighland. Calif.. 306 Kay Maureen. Oakland. Calif,. 228, 284 Kay Fredrick. Arcadia, Calif. Keith Holfcrook, Alhambra, Calif. rryl De own, tafayette Berry, Provo own, Larry Lee, Klamath Falls, Ore., 184, 345 own, Lawrence Reed, Provo, 202, 290 own, Leonard Gary, Coalville own, Linda Lee K.. Sherman Oaks, Calif. own. Lora Lee, Turner, Ore.. 80, 194, 286 own, LuDene, Idaho Falls. Ida. own, Melvin Richins, Coalville own, Melvin Jonathan, Buhl, Ida. own. Murlyn Lamar. Provo own, Nancy Burton, Bend. Ore. own. Patricia Ann. Provo own. Ralph Buckley. Fallbrook, Calif. own, Raymond Carroll, Bremerton, Wash., 102 own, Ray Mitchell, Payson own, Richard A... Japan. 310 own, Richard Carvel, Cheeynne, Wyo., 364 own, Richard Roy, Ogden. 310 own, Richard Sidney. Olympia, Wash., 365 own, Rogers Howard, Alaska, 35ii own, Ronald Kay, Provo, 112, 202 own, Steven L.. Provo, 145. 319 own. Vada Maurine. Alberta, Canada own, Walter Dean, Blackfoot, Ida,, 292 own, Wayne Lamar, Monticello. 329 own, Wallace Berrett, Salt Lake City 213, 307 own, William Richard, Las Vegas, Nev. uckman. Jan Korom. Provo unken. Bonnie Beth. Eugene, Ore.. 312 uner, John William. Cheyenne. Wyo. undaqe. Joe R... II. Phoenix. Arl., 213, 289 unsdale, Kenneth A... Alberta. Canada unson. Barry Brent. Fillmore unt, Alfred W., Jr.. Idaho Falls. Ida., 329 yan, John Carver, Tooela. 360 yant, Lan Bryant Carole Ann, Oakland, Cai,f. 334, 350 Bryant Willia Rae, Castleford, Ida 292 Bryson Philip Lowell, Vernal Buchan an. Dona Julynne. Gu nison. 225, 330 Buchan an. Fredrick C, Richia nd, VVash. Buchan an, Lila Rae, Provo Buchan an, Randall J„ Venice, 280 Buchm ler, John Jr., Rexburg Ida., 279 Buckle , Connie Lynne, Provo 204, 346 Buckne , Daniel Thomas. Pleas ant G ove. 14, Bucknu m. Daniel R... Bend, O re., 90 202 302 Buckne r, Eugene T.. Provo Buckne r, Dean Taylor. Provo Buckwa Iter. James .B,. Americ an For k Buckwa Iter, Kent G.. America n Fork Buckwa Iter. Ross M., Americas nFork 210 Budge Eleanor Wynn, Van N uys, C. lif., 365 Budge Kathryn Jean. Provo. 330 Budge Allen Newell, Roy. 3 1 2 Shan Burley, Ida., 347 Wyo., 222 Buhman. Dennie Ra Buhler. Leroy Nile. Provo Bulkley. Verlane. Layton. 361 Bullard, Wallace Reed. Texarkana. Tex. Bullard, Sally Clare. Huntsvllle, Ala. Bullington. Robert J., Denver, Colo.. 336 Bullock. Burt Warren, Rawlins Wyo.. Ill 202 312 Bullock. Benjamin Nell, Provo. 314 Bulloch. BeverTy Ruth. Boulder, Nev., 310 Bullock. Clara Joyce, Pleasant Grove. 345 Bullock. Dennis S.. Alberta, Canada. 202 Bullock, Diane. Coalville. 360 Bullock. Genelle Emily, Alberta, Canada, 336 Bullock. Gerald Alvin. Alberta, Canada. 214 Bullock. Gerald A.. Alberta, Canada. 286 Bullock, Ladell Ray, Alberta. Canada, 296 Bullock, Nancy Kay, Provo Bullock, Ralph P.. Provo, 347 Bullock, Reuben Lynn, Salt Lake City Bullock, Robert Earl, Alberta, Catiada, 318 Bulow, Melvlna, Provo Bumann, Les Barry, Bradenton, Fla. Bundock Nancy Sonja. Ashland. Ore.. 312 Bundy, Claudia Gail. Hanna. Wyo.. 347 Bunker, Ivan Andersen. Orem. 308 Bunker. Robert Clyde, N. Las Vegas, Nev. Bunker. Susan. Las Vegas. Nov.. 200 Bunnell. Betti Marie. Brigham City, 218, 345 Bunnell, James E. Jr. Provo Bunnell. Ted G., Provo Burbridge. Lucille. Salt Lake City, 194, 312 Burbridge, Richard L.. Tacoma, Wash. Burch. John Raymond, Heyburn, Ida., 337 Burckle, Lloyd Henry. Green Bay, Wise. Burdick. Colleen Madge. Dragerton Burge. Donald L., Arcadia. Calif. Burgener, Dixie Lee. Orem Burgess, DD Rae, Pilot Rock, Ore.. 345 Burgess. Bruce Miles, San Rafael, Calif., 317 Burgess, Marva, Ogden Burgess, Theorn I., Simms, Mont.. 146, 224 Burgess, Robert Gary. Inqlewood. Calif. Burgoyne. Beverly Ann. Riddle. Ore.. 336 Burqoyne, Earl Douglas, Riddle, Ore. Burke. Darius Boyd. Vernal, 359 Burke, Isabelle Jean, Alaska, 220, 316 Burke, Murland Jay, Idaho Falls, Ida., 199, 290 400 Ij(n)lli - ( hen cv Burl . Marlyn KuuUI. Honolulu. T.H. 8urk«. Larry M.. Varnal Burk . Laora. Idaho   . Ida.. 328 Burminqham. Kimball A.. Provo BurrT.« tar. Caria Bro n. Sar Matao. Calif.. 80. 712 Burnatt. Ivan Marcal. Portland. Or . Burnalt. Joyca Norma. Oqdan. 312 Buinait. JoKn David. Provo Burnatf. PaJ Marlin. Ma rid.an. Ida.. 336 Burnhgm. Il.na May. Grand Junction, Colo.. 347 BurnSam. Gail Duranqo. Colo.. 331 BurnKam. Vosco Millat. J.rome. Ida.. 359 Burnham. Lucy G. Wayman. Provo BurnKam. La.il Edward. Provo Burninqham. RicKard W.. Salt LaU City. 28 Burnit qham. S ' aphan G... Provo. 347 Burni. Emarion. SHawnaa, Okla. Burn,, Noal Euq.na. Salt Laka City Burniida. Afton. Oram. 306 Burnion, Patar Leonard. Lai Vaqav Nav.. 329 Burr. Glarda. Oram. 336 Burr.ll. Janica D.. Ridqacraii. Calif.. 284 BurraM. Gordon KniqSt Alhambra. Calif.. 228 Burrii. Waller Earl. Portuqueio Band. Calif.. 357 Burrup. Kaye Laru«. Provo. 208. 222. 306 Burl. Jack Waldon. Alaska Burl. John Kant, Sprinqvilla Burt. Philip Bruce. Cardilon. Alberta. Canada Burton, Beverly Anne. Harpers Ferry, W. Va.. 312 Burton. Etholene. Talmaqe Burton. Clea Morqan. Oram Burton. CJoneMe. Salt Lake City, 194, 307 Burton. John Marold. Phoenli. Aril Burton. Marvin John. Los Anqeles, Calif. Bunion. Keith Corry. Harpers Ferry. W. Va.. 350 Burton. Jamas Ashiand. Cleveland, Ohio Burton. Malvin Poullar. Leh! Burton. Robert Georqe, Idaho Falls, Ida. Burton, Sheril Dale. Malad, Ida. Busby. Stanley Euqene. Pekin. III. Busch. Owen Charles. Draqerton Bush. Alfrerf Lavern. Denver Colo. Bush. Douqias P.. Rosemead. Calif.. 312 Bush, Clifford Marinus. Lskeview, Ore Bush, Gerald Varnon. Ogden. 309 Bush, Peggy Louise, Denver, Colo.. 361 Bush. William Stanley. American Falls, Ida.. 359 Bush. Palmroy Pung K.. San Francisco. Calif. Bush. Myrna Dene. Lonq Beach. Calif. 292 Bush. Richard David. Tooele. 150. 355 Bushmen. Dean Nelson, Provo Bushman, Carolyn Mae. Provo Bushman, Grant Moroni, Provo Bushman, Laurel Jean, Lehl Bushman, Morris Smith. Provo Bushmen. Marqaret Ann, Lehi. 292 Bushman. Patty Ordeane. Show Low. Ari:. Bushnoll. Ted Darrell. Provo, 102, 290 Busselberq. Carol Ann. Milwaukee. Wis.. 145 294 Buss. Gene Williams. Burlinqton. Wis.. 363 Busselberq. Evonne. Milwaukee. Wis., 361 Busterud, Kay Lynne. Provo. 96. 200. 226 Butcher. David Harold. Alaska Butcher, Darwin Eugene. Alaska Butler. Albert Bay, Richfield Butler, Ardyth Gay. Alberta. Canada, 365 Butler, David E.. Shelley. Ida. Butler. Ervan Henry. Eaqar Ariz Butler. Eliiabeth R.. Cairo Ga 309 Builer. John Kent. Yuma. Arlj. Butler. Leone Gena. Jerome. Ida.. 363 Butler. Linda. Yuma. Arlj. Butler. Lavar M., Oram. 294 Butler. Lavon Wygal. Sprlngerville. Aril. Butler. Ross Erin. Jr.. Vale. Ore. Butler. Robert Glenn. Teton City. Ida. 345 Butler. Virginia May, Kellogg. Ida.. 345 Bulslkares. Georqe. Oranqe, N.J. Butters. Orvin Allen. Burley. Ida. Butterfield. Thomas K.. Denver, Colo 210 279 Buttle, Constance. Bountiful Bybee. C ' yde Wes ' on. Nyssa. Ore Bybee. Larry Curtis Smithfield Bybee, Klair Naldar. Bell. Calif.. 206. 350 Bybee, Joanne E.. Oelland, Calif.. 329 Bybee. Mariorie Ann, Seattle. Wash. Byers. Kenneth Wayne. Ontario. Ore.. 186. 309 Byers. Dennis Wendell. Franklin. Mich., 202. 353 Byers, Sharon Cee. Franklin. Mich.. 208. 360 Byinqton, Deverl Y.. Provo Byinqfon, Garrie. Ashland. Ore.. 354 Byrnes. Thomas Edgar. Shreveport. La. Byrd. Jesse Floyd. Lynwood. Calif.. 326 C Cable. Lewis Jay. Los Angeles. Calif.. 346 Cahill, Thomas Earl. Callente. Nev. Cahoon. Thomas Patrick, Alberta, Can. Calabrese. Ronald V.. Provo Calbreath. Margaret A.. Coming. Calif., 370 Calder. AHane C, Vernel. 222. 330 Calder. Colleen. Provo. 222. 326 Calder. John Richard. Provo Calder, Glen H., Provo Calder, Suzarine. Provo. 222, 360 Cald ll. Allen L., Albert , Can. C ldw ll, Coll n R., Sail Lak City. 110 C ldw ll, Donald J., Henderson, N v,. 338 Celdwell. Lowell C Vernal. 290 Caldwell. Mary Jean W . PleaianI G ' ov Caldwell. Paul Ma-vm. M.dvale. 112, 192 Caldwell, SheJa. Granada Hilli. Cahf., 290 Call. Barbara Evelyn. Sell Lake City. 334 Call. Carolyn Irene, Malad, Idaho. 368 Call, Ceryol. Leyton, 196, 292 Cell, Dorcui Jeen, Los Anqeles, Calif. Call. Donald Romney, Applelon. Wis., 361 Call. Fred. Riqby. Ida.. 284 Call. Ivan Taylor, Ely. Nev.. 292 Call. Henry De . Leyion, 330 Cell, John William, Los Angeles. Calif.. 363 Call. Kaye Jane M.. Provo Call. Lynn Bowen. Cerlin. Nev.. 368 Call. Larry Ben, Twin Falls, Ida. Call. Owen Dean. Provo. 286 Call. R la Raa. Cilrui Heights. Calif. Call. Rodney Ford. Bountiful. 286. 298 Call. Shirley Ann. Layton, 196. 335 Call. Susan. Columbus. Ohio 204. 329 Call. Verle Gaorge. Rigby. Ida., 328 Call. Vivian. Salt Lake City. 334 Call. Willard Rei. Riqby. Ida.. 192 Callaway. Lowell Evan. Altadena. Calif.. 184. 329 Callis. Gary Lee. Reno. Nevada. 346 Callaway. Delvin Vance. Altadena. Calif.. 184 290 Cellisler. Linda. Glendale. Cellf. Callisler. Douglas L.. Glendale. Calif Callisler, Katharine. Delia. 3 29 Calllster, Kenneth N,. Granlsville. 368 Callisler. Reed R., Glendale. Calif.. 103 Calvert. Douglas Ray. Calienle. Nev. Calvert. William James. Calienle. Nev., 284 Camarqo. AntKony Cide. Braill. 284 Camarlllo. Gloria Jean. Monterey Park, Calif.. 350 Cameron. Sondra, Provo Cammack, Elaine, fllackfoot, Ida.. 218, 356 Campbell, Carolyn. Gardena. Calif., 200 Campbell. Carol S., Phoenix. Aril.. 345 Campbell. Don Richard, Provo Campbell, Edward Brian, Provo Campbell. Jack Dempsey. Pikeville. Ky. Campbell. Judith. Chicago. III.. 346 Campbell. Jacqueline. Murray Campbell. Kerry Loon. Provo Campbell. LaVelle O.. Bakarsfield. Calif. Campbell. Lyman Marion, Vernal Campbell, Maurice L.. Provo. 202 Campbell. Nancy Jane. Columbus, Ohio Campbell. Phyllis R.. Sparks. Nev.. 323 Campbell. Roger Byron. Bakarsfield. Cellf. Campbell. Rolland Alan. Bakarsfield. Calif. Campbell. Rebecca. Phoeni.. Ariz.. 141. 200 Campbell. Robert H.. Spanish Fork, 156 Campora. Steven Holt. Stockton, Celif.. 112. 130 Campman. Keith Stanley. Rawlins. Wyo. Candland. Dqtis Jean. Santa Rosa. Calif. Cane. Alyce Mary, Cedar City Canfield. Kaye. Boise. Ida. Canfield, Alan Richard. Provo Canning. Lois Cook. Oram Cannon. Lynne, Salt Lake City. 359 Cannon. Philip fay. Provo Cannon. Patricia V.. Richmond Hills. N.Y.. 359 Cannon, Vance Chipman. Hawaii. 364 Cannon. Wanda Joan. Sacramento. Calif. 200. 368 Cannon. Wilford Glen. Payson Cannon. Welles Pinney. New Haven, Conn.. 260 Cantrell. George Allen. Lynwood. Calif. Canlrell. Richard M... Boise. Ida. Canto. John Wayne. Sprlngvllle, 336 Capps. Garn Stafford. Hartsville. S.C. 349 Cepson. Valoran R.. Jr., Salt Lake City Carbine. Edmund D.. Las Cruces. N. Mei. Cardall. Stanley H.. Provo. 296 Cardon. Barlell W.. Jr.. Oakland. Calif.. 336 Cardon. Earl Leon. El Paso. Tai.. 290 Cardon. Anita. Durango. Colo., 322 Cardon. Ellen. Durango. Colo.. 290 Cardon. Grovor Leonerd Pueblo. Colo. Cardon. Susetta V.. Mesa, Arir. Cardon. Rodney Harold. El Paso. Te . Cardon. Wilford Allen. Mesa. Ariz.. 114. 349 Carey. Nancy Elizabeth. Ontario. Ore.. 367 Cerleton. Ella Marian. Price, 326 Carlile. Alvin R.. Springville. 336 Carllle. Florence. Heber. 333 Carlile. Garvin Earl. Heber Carling. Mariana Mae. Oasis. 220. 306 Carlisle. Ivan J.. Peyson. 284 Carlson. Bill Leroy. Provo. 289 Carlson. Duane Clifton. BuM. Ide.. 333 Carlson. Sheryl Sue. Spanish Fork Carlson. Thayne G.. Los Angelas. Calif.. 184 Carlslon. Charles B.. Arlington. Ve.. 319 Carlslon. Kethryn. Feirview. 149. 312. 319 German. Thomas Ralph. Mllwaukle. Or . Cerpenter. Craig R.. Washington. DC. 210. 213, 317 Carpenter. Jenjn L.. Hermiston, Or . Carp nt r. Llla Joy. Evanslon. Wyo. Carr, J, Oouqiai. Cle rfi ld Carr, P, Janall . 0 kl nd. C«l.l., 319 C ' raway, Clarence O., Baytoan, Tei.. 291 Carr, Paul Bemell. Helper, 202, 319 Carriqan. James Lisle. Binqham C«nyon, 308 Carroll. CI. ford E . Provo Carroll. Paul Weyna, Oram Carroll, Raymond Key. Americen Fork Cerroll. Rosco Devil, Orem Carrulh. Gene Arlan, Phoen.i. Ar.i.. 224 346 Carton, Eldon Earl. American Fork Canon. Judith E.. Auitralia. 359 Canon. Callia. Shelley. Ide. Carter. An, I,. Lund, Nev., 220, 236, 314 Carler. Annelle. Amencen Fork. 222. 286 Carter, Carma Earn, l.hi, 356 Carler. Don Clyde Provo. 206. 316 Cerler. Dall Robert. Provo. 367 Cerler. Florence Mary. Ukiah. Calif. Carler. Judith. San Diego. Calif. Carter. Lila Jean. Tabiona. 325 Carter. Marqaret C. Provo. 292 Carter. Murlan Duane, Shelley, Mont. Carler. Rodney A.. Provo Cerler. Ronald Kenneth, Springville Cartin, G. McKinney. Jr.. Jackionvill., Fla. Carler. Waller Charles. Berkeley, Celif., 184 Certmlll. Cherles E.. San Diego. Calif. Cartwright, Mary Jeen, Draper, 280 Carver, Jamas Andrew, Provo Carver. Dale Ross, Provo Carver. Gary Homer. Provo Carver. Else Johanson, Provo Cased. Aaron Bert. Chehalis. Wash.. 359 Case. Glenn Alan. Allamont, 286 Case. Gayl . Allamont. 236. 298 Case. Marvin Douqias, Scotsdala, Ariz. Case. James Richard. Provo Cash, Marilyn Ruth, Cuy Falls, Ohio Casey. John William. Provo, 296 Casper. Lavern, Heber Caspar. Leon B . Riqby, Ida.. 102. 279 Casper. Gordon C, Provo Cesperson, NaDean. Montpelier. Ida., 330 Casper. Marvin Dee. Provo Caspar. Milan Kent. Riqby. Ida.. 306 Caslagno, EHe Merle, Tooele ,365 Catlelt. Patricia A... Independence, Kan., 312 Cate. Elate Irene. Tooele. 317 Caltani. Thomas Sommar. Glendale. Cellf.. 292 Cazier, Ronald Norman, Las Vegas, Nev, Cazeau. Alan Ray. Idaho Falls, Ida.. 361 Caiin. Carol Ann. Evanston, Wyo.. 358 Cebollada, Francisco L, Spain, 296 Cena, Robert Eugene, Castro Valley, Calif., 206. 314 Cerva. Jack Wayne, Provo Chadwick, Charlotte L. Nampa. Ida.. 80. 287 Chadwick, Carol Jaan. Provo. 361 Chadwick. Mary Ellen, Randolph Center, Vt. Chadwick, lieqenia M... Provo, 312 Chalk. David Nielson. Provo, 286 Challburq, Norman Lee, Citrus Heights, Calif.. 202, 330 Chamberlain. Fee Donna. OrdervllU Chamberlain. Frank W.. Covina. Calif., 32. 113 Chamberlain Kellon L.. Kenab, 286 Chamberlain. Monte. Keneb, 361 Chamberlain, Jonathan. Kanab. 288 Chamberlain. David M.. Pasadena. Calif. Chamberlain. Kalhlaen D.. Boise. Ida., 357 Chambers, Gay Daanne, Fullerton. Calif., 322 Chambers. Robert Lee. San Diego. Calif.. 192. 334 Champion. Deen John, Alhombre. Calif.. 365 Chamben. Robert Leroy. Seattle. Wesh. Chandler. Donald Paul. Provo Chandler. David Lee. New Plymouth, Ida. Chandler. Jean Marie. Weiser. Ide., 307 Cheney. Evan Ray. Spokane. Wash. Chantry. Earl Clyde. Lancaster, Calif.. 286 Chanslor. Barbara Jo. Reno. Nev., 336 Chaplin. Dora Mae. Provo. 333 Chapman. Donavon Laroy. Greenville. S.C. Chapman. Glen Willis, Provo Chapman, James Edwin. Merced, Celif.. 86. 371 Chapman, Jackolyn L.. Tempe. Ariz. Chappell, Calvin Jay. Lyman Chappall. Larry Ray. Provo Cheppe ' l, Eddie Grant, Lyman Chappell, Robert Owen. Provo Chappali. Conrad S.. El Cajon, Calif, Chappie, Janet L.. Spenish Fork Charles. William F.. Council Bluffs. Iowa. 359 Charters, Raymond R... Bingen, Wash., 352 Charles, Marlene P.. Hollywood. Celif., 286 Chase, Dolores, Orinda. Calif. Chase. Helen Atkinson, Evenston, Wyo. Chaston. Albert Norton. Provo Chatham. Belly Jean. Lynwood. Calif., 216, 330 Chaeseman. William E.. Milwaukee, Wis.. 363 Chee. A. Kwal Glenn. Trinided Chelson. Edna Barneft. Provo, 296 Cheney, Barbate, Provo, 315 Cheney, Garth Wayne, Provo Ch n y, Marian, Provo, 296 Autumn Quarter Student Index Cheney, Jock Goodell, Nampa. Ida., 284 Cheney, Wayne Douglas. Weiser, Ida. Cheney, Cleon Hurren, Provo, 156, 286 Cherlonko, Roger Wayne, Alberta, Can. Chi, Youn Wol. Seoul, Korea, 279 Chick, Barbara Jean, Kesington, Md., 355 Chidester, Ever Leon, American Fork Chidester, Craig Lynn, Brawley, Calif., 328 Chidester, Elaine, American Fork Child, Keith Berthel, Nyssa, Ore., 150 Childs, Forrest Barry, China Lake, Calif. Childs, Lewis B... Springville, 210, 294 Ching, Judith Kuia A., Hawaii Chivers, Norma McRae, Boise, Ida. Chivers, Robert L., Boise, Ida., 100, 290 Chlarson, Kenneth F., Safford, Ariz., 346 Chittock, David Harry, Orem, 294 Cho, Yanglai, Seoul, Korea, 280 Choy, Kilsoon, Seoul, Korea Chournos, George R., Termonton Christensen, Ardene, Central, Ida., 345 Christensen, Bruce J., Provo, 284 Christensen, Bruce F., Farmington, N. Max., 353 Christensen, Carl R.. Goshen Christensen, Carole, Farmington, N. Me«., 313 Christensen, Carolyn, Payson, 330 Christensen, Carol, American Fork Christensen, Corrice, Salt Lake City, 218, 346 Christensen, Craig W., Lehi, 87, 363 Christensen, David E., Oildale, Calif., 184, 213, 2 Christensen, Denna L., Bear River Christensen, Dean E., Pleasant Grove Christensen, Don V., Orem Christensen, Donald H., Orem, 331 Christensen, Douglas A., Oildale, Calif., 352 Christensen, Duane G., Vashon, Wash., 310 Christensen, Duane L., Lakewood. Calif. Christensen, Elva F.. Kingham, Ariz. Christensen, Elsie M., Fairview Christensen, Fred Matt, Pocatello, Ida. Christensen, Francis J., Salem Christensen, Gordon V., Shelley. Ida., 337 Christensen, Henry Don, Blackfoot, Ida. Christensen, Herbert E., Shelley, Ida., 184, 309 Chr stense n. Ha, Driggs, Ida., 298 Christense n, James G., East Garland Chr stense n, Jane), Tahiti, 216, 332 Chr stense n, Janice, Farmington, N. Mex., 336 Chr stense n, Jolene Salt Lake City Chr stense n, Joan, Clearfield, 307 Christense n, John L.. Idaho Falls, Ida.. 357 Chr stense n, Joseph G., Nephi Chr stense n, Josephine, Payson, 200, 323 Chr stense n, Karen, Delta, 333 Chr stense n, Kay, Springville, 196, 346 Chr stense n, Lawrence, Farmington, N. M., 310 Chr stense n, Larry C. Springville Chr stense n, Lura Jean, Manila, 312, 357 Chr stensen. Martha A., Hawthorne, Calif., 165 Chr stense n, Mauree L., Provo Chr n. Max L., Delta Chr stense n, Myrna, Castle Dale, 208 Chr stensen, Nanette, Provo Chr stense n, Naomi R., Redding, Calif, 145, 294 Chr n, Ralph G., Detroit, Mich., 302 Chr stense n, Rita L., Arimo, Ida., 357 Chr stense n, Richard F., Fairview Chr stense n, Robert W., Ithlca, N.Y. Chr n, Roy Edgar, Springville, 284 Chr stense n, Ruth, Mesa, Ariz., 355 Chr stense n, Suzan J., Reno, Nev., 218 Chr n, Sharon A., Glendale, Calif., 346 Chr stense n, Sharon, Milford Chr stense n, Shirley, Delta. 1 14. 330 Chr n Shirley D.. Othello, Wash., 355 Chr stense n, Stephen J., Orem Chr stense n, W. Robert, Antonito, Colo. Chr Karl Adam, Los Angeles, Calif., 290 Chr stion ' Bonnie, Sandy Chr stiansen, David G.. Minneapolis, Minn., 354 Chr stians en, Danielle, Provo Chr stiansen, David D., Pleasant Grove Chr stiansen, Connie R.. Nephi, 354 Chr stians en, EIroy G., Parkdale, Ore., 366 Chr stiansen, Howard D., Moreland, Ida., 288 Chr stians en, Jeri, Santa Rosa, Calif. Chr stians en. Kent M., Moreland, Ida.. 280 Chr stians en. Laura M., Parkdale, Ore., 330 Chr en, Margit A., Denmark Chr stians en, Richard, Monroe, 317 Chr stians en, Rollo D., Ely, Nev. Chr stians en, Sally A., Ontario, Ore., 330 Chr stlson Barbara A., Ely, Nov., 333 Chr stiey. Milan R., Salem, Va., 109 Chr stoph erson, Allen, Alexandria, Minn, Chu n. Ma izie U., Maui Chu rch, Leah, Delta, 333 Chu rch, Elsie Almeda, Erie, Pa„ 298 Chu rch, Russell Arley, Gary, Ind. Cir ult, J effrey Lee, Winnetka, III.. 214, 228, 339 Cla idge. Edward M., Safford, Ariz. Cla Idge, Frances Gall. Salmon, Wash. Cla k Al ce Virginia, Quincy, Fla., 340 Clark, Be sie S. Provo Clark. Batty, Provo, 228 Clark, Bruce J., Provo Clark, Brent Nolan, Washington, D.C., 328 Clark, Claudia Grace, Walnut Creek, Calif., 218, 35 ' Clark, David Gary, Provo Clark, Dan b.. Provo, 292 Clark, Dickie Joe, Yuba City, Calif., 334 Clark, Delene, Meridian, Calif., 194, 236, 299 Clark, Donald D., Ely, Nev.. 299 Clark, Donald Dean, Yuba City, Calif. Clark, Donald Driggs, Provo Clark, Douglas Merlin, Orem Clark, Edward Roy, Portland, Ore., 199 Clark, Ensyne Strout, Salt Lake City. 336 Clark, Gary Denzle. Idaho Falls, Ida. Clark, Garry Andrew, Cut Bank, Mont. Clark, George Alan, Redwood, Calif., 322 Clark, Hoover Winfield, Provo Clark, Joan Cecile, Provo, 347 Clark, Kathleen, Grantsville, 357 Clar, Lee Jay, Meridian, Calif., 333 Clark, Lewis Dale, Redwood City, Calif. Clark, Malcolm G., Ely, Nev. Clark, Mary Elizabeth, Grantsville, 80, 236. 292 Clark, Nancy Karen, Sun Valley, Calif., 337 Clark, Robert Wesley, Klamath Falls, Ore., 169, 307 Clark, Robert Mowery, Redwood, Calif., 169 Clark, Ronald J., Lehi Clark, Ronald, Cannonville Clark, Roland Shipley, Provo Clark, Robert Leslie, Ogden, 336 Clark, Ronald Keith, Lehi Clark, Ruel Ross, Provo Clark, Sonya Baxter, Klamath Falls, Ore., 336 Clark, Sheldon Lamar, Georgetown, Ida. Clark, Sonla Diantha, Coalville, 349 Clark, Tom Paul, Pleasant Grove, 108 Clark, William Dean, Provo Clarke, Denadene, Phoenix, Ariz., 351 Clarke, Gall Morrow, Alhambra, Calif. Clarke, Nancy Ann, Vallejo, Calif, 330 Clarke, William Robert, Burbank, Calif Clarkscn, Vern Shaw, Jerome, Ida., 330 Clawson, Gary Clark, Alberta, Canada, 317 Clay, John Parley, Wichita, Kan., 230. 298 Clay. Robert Don, Wichita, Kan., 224, 330, 334 Clayson, Elmo Anthon, Springville Clayton, Carl Vernan, Clearfield Clayton, Jeanette, Fairbanks, Alaska, 354 Clayton, Kathleen Salt Lake City, 328 Clayton, Shirl Lafay, Provo Clegg, Aleno, Heber Clegg, Almon Hyrum, Heber, 333 Clegg, Aria Jeannine, Provo, 153 Clegg, Carol Ann, Heber, 333 Clegg, Don Ray, Springville Clegg, Darrel Lewis, Provo Clegg, Danell Giles, Heber, 290, 300 Clegg, Donna Daleen, Layton, 246, 354 Clegg, Howard James, Jr., Tooele, 356 Clegg, Leta Jane, Ucon, Ida. Cleland, Richard Dale, Draper, 362 Clelland, Velda Jean, Phoenix, Ariz., 336 Clement, Lyie Morain, Blackfoot, Ida.. 357 oil Gene. Provo Clen- 336 Clements, Donald W., Ontario, Can., 351 Clements, Donald Neil, Clayton, N. Mex. Clements, Ray R., Provo Clemmer, Terry Paul. M idway. Wash. Clendenin, George H., Modesto, Calif Clifford, Dallls Burch, Buhl, Ida. Clinger, Deann, Provo, 354 dinger, Lawrence A., San Diego, Calif, 202, 334 Clinton, Patricia Mae, West Covina, Calif., 357 Cloward, George Ray, Provo Cloward, Mark Eugene, Provo, 296 Cloward, Stanley June, Spanish Fork, 354 Cloward, Viva Miller. Provo Cluff Donna Vee, Orange, Calif Cluff, Devar Dean, Ashland, Ore. Cluff, Oretta Jeanne, Central, Ariz.. 298 Cluff. Wanda Lorene, Farmington, N. Max., 220, 2 Clyde, Katlileen S., Salt Lake City Clyde, Wilford Russell, Springville Clynlck, Carole Edna, Detroit, Mich., 363 Coates, Barbara Naomi, Salt Lake City, 360 Coats, Carolyn, Mesa, Ariz., 362 Coates, Wesley Eugene, Ely, Nev. Cobia, Lorna, Moses Lake, Wash., 232, 333 Cockayne, Judith Kaye, Salt Lake City, 359 Cody, Helen Lucille, Leupp, Ariz., 354 Coe, Nathan Bert, Provo Coe, Harvene, Gridley, Calif. 357 Coffel, Shirley Lee, Yuba City, Calif., 352 Coffin, Gary Rex, Pocatello, Ida. Coffman, Esther Grace, Yuba City, Calif, 83, 336 Cole, Natalie, Albuquerque, N. Mex., 322 Cole, Russell Lee, Rupert, Ida., 363 Cole, Tommy Carl, Bard, Calif, 108 Collard, Cathryn, Provo Collard, Donna Jean, Blackfoof Ida., 347 Collard, Lorraine E.. Idaho Falls, Ida., 257, 300 Coll ene. Grand Ju 347 330 Collet, Marietta 5., Alberta, Canada ColleH, Carol L., Kaysvllle, 228, 28S Collett, Colleen Anne, Springville Collier, Donald Harold, Rangely, Colo. Colllngs, William B., Jr., Idaho Falls, Ida., 36 Collins, Mary Alice S., Provo Collins, Jean Marie, Ogden, 354 Collins, Sue, Provo, 200 Collins, Stanley E., Provo, 86, 210 Collinwood, Gerry E.. El Monte, Calif., 354 Colton, Craig W., Salt Lake City Colyar, Justin Plerson, Orem, 150, 364 Combs, Cloyd James, Provo, 315 Compton, John Hilary, Provo, 290 Compani Younis, Teheran Conant, Phyllis R.. Provo Conder, Donald A., American Fork, 230, 284 Conder, Jerry G., Bishop, Calif., 309 Condie, Arthur P. Springville, 314 Condle, Genene, Preston, Ida., 232, 336 Condie, Howard G.. Provo, 108 Condle, Sihrley Palmer, Provo Connell, Rosemary, Salt Lake City, 300 Connelley, Joyce E., Moses Lake, Wash Connelly, John Richard, Tooele, 202, 356 Connors, Jennie Andrew, Provo Conover, Ina Bountiful, 357 Conover, W. Louise, Mesa, Ariz., 360, 371 Conrad, Gegrg Helnrlch, Germany Conrad, Paul Willard. Provo, 291 Conrad, Marjorie Paula, Idaho Falls, Ida., 3( Conroy, Constance C, Denver, Colo., 351 Converse. Roger F.. Jr.. Denville, N.J. Conway. William David, Craig, Colo. Cook, Alonzo Dean, Salmon, Ida. Cook. Barbara Jane, Willard, 220, 315 Cook, Alan Dennis, Syracuse Cook, Betty Sue, Fountain Green Cook, Carol Atack, Cheyenne, Wyo. Cook, Grant Leroy, Payson Cook, James Reed, Springville, 206 Cook, Jack Robinson, Cheyenne, Wyo., 302 Cook. Kenneth Stanley. Orem Cook, Mary Elaine, Salt Lake City, 337 Cook, Philip Charles, Hogansburg, N.Y. Cook, Patsy, Clearfield, 246, 349 Cook, Roger Marvin, Idaho Falls, Ida., 339 Cook, Rutli Ladene, Salt Lake City Cook, Sterling L., Orem, 365 Cookson, Karen Dorrls, Denver, Colo., 353 Coombs, David Hales, Salt Lake City. 150, Coombs, Melba Lael, Salt Lake City Coombs, Suzanne, Banning, Calif, 336 Coomes, Richard Merril, Provo Coons, Richard A., Long Beach, Calif Cooper, Cherrll Dean, Springville Cooper, Detta Fern, Rlverton, 352 Cooper, Gayle, Mesa, Ariz., 336 Cooper, Glenna D.. Springfield ,lda., 80, 2 Cooper, Frank D., Panguitch, 124 Cooper, James Ervin, Knoxvllle, Tenn. Coi Leslie Prov Cole MarVis 318 aid Ed d, Springfield, Or( a M., Payette, Ida. Rigby, Ida. Cooper, Marilyn, Oceanslde, Calif, 196, 308 Cooper, Robert Allen, Provo, 314 Cooper, Shirlee Anne, Springfield, Ore.. 309 Cooper, Vlvean Keith, Provo Copelin, Lloyd Ray, Gridley, Calif Copple, Nancy Fay, Delano, Calif Corak. Eva Marlene, Midvale, 153 Corbett, Edward K., Berkeley, Calif Corbett, Harold S., Worland, Wyo., 359 Corbett, Janet Karr, Glendale, Calif, 222 Corbett, Lawrence R., Worland, Wyo. Corbin. Jackie W., Provo Corbrldge, Arnold Nell, Cheyenne, Wyo., 353 Cordner, Robert R., American Fork, 334 Cordner, DaWayne, Orem Cordner, Raymond Grant, Provo Cordon, Ronald William, Logan Cordon. Patti Kay, Phoenix, Ariz., 315 Corey, Marsha Rae, Idaho Falls, Ida., 222, 356 Corey, Mary Patricia, Idaho Falls. Ida., 359 Corlatt, Kathleen Mary, Huntington Park, Calif, 368 Cornaby, Douglas L., Salt Lake City, 308 Cornia, Ross Holbrook, Woodruff 289 Cornelius, Don E., Ranon, Mont., 206 Cornwall, Mary Ellen, Clayton, N. Mex. Corry, Karen Marie. Salt Lake City, 309, 332 Cortez, Ross Douglas, Los Angeles, Calif., 210 Coryell, Allen Keith, Burbank, Calif, 298 Cosgrove, Marilyn Ann, Lethbridge, Canada Cottrell, Calvin W., Provo Couch, Ronald Clarence, Deer Lodge, Mont. Coultas. Reginald Hess, Provo, 286 Counts, Wayne Dixon, Garden Grove, Calif Couzens, Darlene Rae, Portland, Ore., 292 Covey, Barbara Jean. Arcadia, Calif, 204, 286 Covey, Sandra Renee, Salt Lake City Covey, Richard Wayne, Arcadia, 344 402 Covinqlon. Kanton L . Blacktoot. Ida. Covlnqlon, Stava V.. BlacUooi. Ida. Covlnqton, Wayna Laroy. Prnqraa. Ida. Covlnqlon, Oral Ray, Hurr.cana, 286 Cowan. Roit, San Bruno, Calif. Cowlay, Daan Farral, Vanica Cowlay, Ann, St. Johni. Aril. Cowlay. Elaina, Tramonlon. 330 Cowlay, Kandall F., Habar Cowilthaw, Banjamln R . Sunnyvala. Calif. Co.. Carol Ann, San Loran,o, Calif.. 153, 359 Co. Claudia Ann, Drapar, 335 Coi. Eunica Ann, Shallay, Ida., 333 Coi. Frank Nawton, Walnut Craak. Calif.. 363 Co.. Gary Evaratt, WandaM. Ida., 317. 319 Co.. Jack Arnold. Oram Co.. Jamat Bruca. National City, Calif., 298 Co., Lcul.a. Prove. 337 Co.. Marvin R.. Sprlngvllla Co.. Marfha Jaan. Buhl. Ida.. 361 Co.. Malba Yvonna, Fairviaw, 360 Co.. Robart B., Oram Co.. William Farrall. Provo Coy. Joyca Kay. Long Baach, Calif.. 279 Crabb. Navin Laa, Oram Craft, Robert Garald. Ontario, Calif. Crafti, David Scoft. Dalla. 330 Cralq. Harri) Olana, Layton Craiq. Thadaui Staven, Safford, Arlr, 210 Crall, Batty Irana, Mart:ad. Calif.. 335 Cram. Oaanna ,Lss Veqas, Nav„ 208 Cromer. DIclile L.. Van Nuyv Calif., 349 Crandall, Gary L.. Sprlnqvilla, 119. 192 Crandall, JoKn Lailie. Oakley Crandall. JoKn Charlei. Oram Crandall, Lawana, Twin Fall., Ida,, 300 Crandall. Lynn W., Sprlngvllle Crandall, Lanore. Sprlnqvilla, 239, 322 Crandall. Sue D. E., Safford, Arij., 208 Crandall. Richard W,. Twin Falls. Ida., 206 Crandall, Varn Jay, Provo Crane, Caroline P.. Chula Vista. Calif.. 359 Crane, Georgia Anne. Los Anqalas, Calif., 194, 309 Crane, Patricia, Los Anqalas, Calif. Craner, Carl Brlqham, Provo. 357 Cranford. Gary Philip. Camilla. Ga., 319 Cranmer. Fred Fausatt, Sprlnqvilla Crannay, Harold K., Oakley, Ida, Crapo, Carol Bernelce, Rosemary, Ata. Canada 336 Crapse Warren FItts. Savannah, Ga. Crapo. Terry Lavale. Idaho Falls, Ida.. 356 Craven, Frank Laroy, Provo Cravens, Jack Graham, San Diego, Calif., 118. 130 Crawford, Carolyn R., Oram. 42, 153. 226 Crawford. Arvln Clark. Provo Crawford. Edward R.. Moses Lake, Wash., 3 IS Crawford, Myron Lloyd, Oram Crawford, Malcolm D.. Yakima. Wash.. 319 Crawford. Vanessa L. Sandy. 292 Crawford. Richard Lee. Eugene. Ore.. 356 Crawford. Shirley Ann. Columbia. 323 Craer, Diana Lee. Provo. 204. 291 Crenshaw. Mills L.. Napa, Calif. Crevlston. Herbert W., Provo Crevlslon, Gweneth E.. Provo Crlsmon, Leo Eugene, Case Grande. Arlj.. 100 Crismon. Carole Irana, Mesa, Arii. Critchfleld. Leroy R.. Kamloops. B.C., 298 Critchlow. Larry W., Ogden. 286 Critser. Bryan Kalmar, Oram Crittenden. Jerald C. Oakley. 114, 359 Crockett. Clyll W.. Pocatallo. Ida.. 5. 32. 33, 78. 174, 178, 213,291 CrockeH. David F. Berkeley. Calif. CrockeH. Dorothy J., Mantaca. Calif.. 336 Crockett. Edwin Austin. Provo CrockeH. Russell W.. Montpelier. Ida.. 145 Crockett. William C.. Berkeley. Calif. Croft. Carol, Lovall, Wyo.. 323 Croft, Faya, Lavlava, Provo Croft, Julia Marian, Idaho Falls, Ida. Croft, Lynne, Lovall, Wyo., 153 Croft, Harvey Merrill, Rock Springs, Wyo., 357 Croft, Mary Kathrlne, Cedar City, 288 Croft, Merlin Richard, Pleasant Grove, 227, 280 Crofts. Carolyn. Hayburn. Ida. Crofts. John Deloy. Richfield. 325 Crofts. Steve Maurice. Richfield. 290 Crofts. Darel Kent. Richfield Croly. John Cecil. Idaho Falls. Ida. Cronln. Jamas Ralph, Provo Crook. Jamas Peterson, Smoo ' . Wyo. Crook. Kathleen. Emery. 216. 323 Crook. Mary Eveline. Heber, 356 Crook, Marqaret Key. Fallon. Nev., 334 Crookston, Lenora, Mese. Arli.. 288 Crooston, Stepnen T., Phoenl., Arii., 124, 356 Cropper, Daryl MahonrI, Hinckley Crosby. Aldan Slen, Ogden, 156. 296 Crosby, Edward Earl, Altamont Crosby, Karen Jena, Linda Mar, Calif. Crosby. Luion Orvilla. Oram. 298 Crosby. Marilyn O.. Oram. 354 Crose. Carrol Louisa Long Beach, Calif.. 182. 222 Crc.by. Gary Wayne. Spurqar. Te.. Cro.Kaw, Fred Elored. Mountlan View. Calif. CroKlay. Jewel, Mont.bello. Calif,. 353 Crouie. Mariiha Ann. Pagosa Springs, Colo., 332 Crow, Jean Lorraine, Palm Springs. Calil.. 328 Crow, Verne Gayle, Palm Spr.ngi. Calif,. 228. 326 Crowley. Carole Jaan, Twin Falls, Ida.. 290 Crowley. Edmund Draw, Glandela. Calif,. 289 Crowley. Lionel Paul. Oram. 280 Crowley, Jared Orson. Honolulu. T.H. Crowley. Larry Olson. Honolulu. T.H. Crowley, Robert Leslie, Twin Falls, Ida.. 206. 296 Crowther, Aryan Jay, A.tell, 296 Crowthar, Elda Joan, Provo, 349 Crowther, Duana S.. Battle Creek. Mich. Crowther, Mariana, Fountain Green Crowther. Suianne N„ Ale.andria. Ve, Crowthar, Teddy Joe, Ale.andria, Va. Crowlon, David M„ Oram Crowton. David Harris, Provo Cro.lord. Gary Lloyd, Great Falls, Mont.. 370 Cro.ford. Kay Valerie. San Mateo. Calif., 218, 369 Crowton. Oallyne B., Provo Crum, Elma Mae. Provo. 356 Crump, Norman Ray, Riverton Cruser, Merrill Lynn, Montevlew, Ida. Crystal. Doris Olive. Pleasant Grove. 232 Culllmore. Sandra v.. Pleasant Grove. 288 Cummins, L. G., Navasoto, Te.., 311 Cundick, Margaret Mae. Santa Barbara. Calif. Cunningham. Jerald Que, Grand Junction. Colo. Cunningham. Marilyn G,. Gallup. New. Me«„ 94. 190, 220 Cunningham, Kaye, Uklah. Calif.. 359 Cunningham. Mary Lynn. Grand Junction, Colo. Currier. Carlton Jamas, Trail. B.C.. 312 Curtis, Betty Carolyn, W. Monroe. La.. 194 Curtis. Caroline. Lehl. 296 351 Curtis. Carol Jean. Salt Lake City, 333 Curtis. Clayne Grant. Provo. 149 Curtis. Demar Henry. Saline. 280 Curtis. Deanno Gee. Downey. Ida., 330 Curtis. Joan Marilyn. W. Monroe. La.. 318 Curtis. Karen, Placerville, Calif., 84, 234, 290 Curtis, Marriann Jo, Downey, Calif., 349 Curtis, Paul Johnson, Spanish Fork Cushlng, Renetta Arlena, Los Angeles, Calif. Cutchen, Eleanor Faye, Dothan, Ala. Cuthrell, James R.. Los Angolas. Calif. Cutler, Dorothea Marie, Salt Lake City, 200, 329 Cutler, Raymond C. V., Pentlcton, B.C. Cutler. Phyllis Ray. Cambridge. Ida. D Degrade. Marvin Donald. Las Vegas, Nev„ 156, 213, 279 Dahl, Barbara, Vienna, Va„ 366 Dahl, Claudia, Deeth. Nev., 365. 369 Dahl, Arthur David, Jr., Bakersfield, Calif., 326 Dahl, Patricia. Pocatallo. Ida. Oahle. June Anne. Provo, 156 Dohlin, Kenneth Andrew, Concord, Calif.. 288 Dahnoke. Barton Eugene. Holllster, Calif. Dalloy, Diana Dee. Burbank. Calif., 326 Dainas, Weldon Lee, Firth. Ida. Dalby. Dean Lamar, Levan Dalby. Elva Elaine. Rupert. Ida.. 310 Dalby. Virginia D.. Ventura, Calif.. 367 Dalobout. Paul R., Provo. 110 Dale. Gale Diana. Idaho Falls. Ida.. 356 Dalobout. Gladys J.. Salt Lake City. 333 Dalley. Ronald Albert. Overton, Nev. Dallln, Daria, Sprlngvllle, 326 Dallon, Juana Miriam, Fullarton. Calif.. 303 Dallon, Janet, Clrclevllle, 333 Daly, Jay Wllford, Salt Lake City, 292 Dam, Ingrld Elisabeth, Pungsted. Denmark Damron, Paul Edwards, Delta, 363 Dana, Judith Vivian, Phoeni., Arli., 200, 226 Dance, Calla Faye, Blackfoot, Ida.. 346 Daniels. Donna May. Caldwell. Ide.. 32. 80. 317 Daniels. David Ross Payson, 351 Daniels, Jack Keith, Alameda, Calif., 337 Daniels, Margaret J„ Provo Daniels, Neil Murray. St. Thomas, Ont, Daniels, Shanna Marie. San Rafael, Calif., 312 Danlelson. Gone Earl, Sprlngvllle, 302 Danley, Arlene Joy, Ft. Worth, Te . Oanks, Leora Ann. Evanston, Wyo., 228 Dart, George Edwin, Provo Dostrup, Corolyn, Altomont Dostrup, M. Phyllis, Sigurd Davenport. Chloe Ann, Tama, Iowa, 257, 300 Davenport, Florence. Sento Monlce. Collf. Dovenport. Jonis Lee. Merldion. Ide.. 338 Dovenport, Earl M., Walla Walla. Wash. Davenport, Geraldlna, Waterloo, Iowa Davenport, Sandra Lee, Celdwell, Ide., 286 Davenport, Perry M.. Provo Davenport. Marqia. Boise, Ide. Devid. Suionne. Salt Lake City. 194 Davidson. Dawn llene. Selt Lake City Davidson. Betty Louise. Verdunig. Quebec, 346 Cheney - Demet Davl Jion, Gwyn Dean. Provo Davidson, Marion N,. Evanslon. Wyo., 230. 298 Davidson, Warren Edwin. Mapleton Oavles. Cla ' once L.. Provo Davies, R. J.. Idaho FalU. Ida. Oavloi. Thr.mo, Glen. Alberta. Canada. 100 Davu. Audrey Bean. Saa ' ll.. Waih,, 3IJ Davis, Aldaana, Seattle, We h . 346 DaviS. Beth DeAnn. Casper. Wyo . 349 Davii, Beth. Provo. 333 Dav.t. Batty Fay. Magna. 182 Davis. Betty Barnlca. Salt Lake City. 346 Oav.i. Br. ant Laroy. Provo. 156 Davis. Charles Ftoyd. Billings, Mont. Devis. Charles Willlem, Granli. N. Me... JU Davit, Dee Lamar, Chin Lake, Calif. Davis. Diane. Provo Davis, Donald David, JocktonviHe ,Fle, Dovis, Dougloi Monte, Buhl. Ida.. 308 Davis. Eldon Paul. Kanab. 308 Davis. Ellse Dancy. Provo Davis. Gerald England. Woodland Hills. Calif. Davis. Garold Neil. Provo. 298. 310 Davis. Haiel Ruth. Salem. 194. 290 Davis. Jack Lynn. Hawthorne. Calif.. IB4 Davis, Joan, Provo, 326 Davis, Judy, Somerton, Aril., 344 Davis. Lalond Ellis, Provo Davis. Lena K., Hoolehua, Hawaii, 29 Davis, Linda Gale, Boise, Ida.. 354 Davis, Lorin Richard, Oram Davis, Michael J,, Provo Davis, Nina Dorean, Salt Lake City Davis, Naoma Mile, Riverside. Celif., 145. 356 Davis, Raymond Leon, Kanarrevllta, 288 Davis, Richard LeRoy, Powell, Wyo.. 359 Davis. Richard Lynn. Los Angeles. Calif.. 311, 316 Davis, Robert Ollerton, Ooklond, Celif. Davis, Rollln Stuart, Salt Lake City Davis, Ronald Mitchell, Provo Dovis, Thomas Nichols, Ogden, 230 Davis, William Keith, Ashland, Ore. Davis. Wandel Morgan, Salt Lake City, 206, 330 Davison, Norman E.,. Grants Pass, Ore.. 351 Davlsson. Janeal S.. Hlllsboro. Ore., 336 Daw. Janet. Idaho Falls. Ida.. 218. 349 Dawson, Kenneth Edsel, Henefer Dawson, Ray H.. Provo Day. Arthur Merrill, Provo Day, Carl F., American Fork Day, Carol Louise, Bellwood, 111., 218, 349 Day, Gloria, Hiawatha, 294 Day, Gloria Eleanor, Provo Day, Kent Roundy, American Fork Day, Malvin Robert, American Fork Day, Marian Leonora, San Diego, Calif.. 328 Day. Ro.anna Kay, Kuna, Ida., 314 Day, Poul Frederick, Provo Day, Sherman Ross, Draper Day, Wllliom Edward, Oakley, Ida. Day. Sidnee. Murray, 216, 333 Dayley, Bobby Gene, Burley. Ide,. 363 Doyloy. Barbara Lee, Burley, Ida., 226, 356 Dayley, KendoU Newell, Burley, Ide., 356 Doyton. Kenra Bath, Salt Lake City, 188, 310, 314 Dayton. Lynn Taylor. CokevIHe, Wyo,. 349 Dayton. Sharon Reed. Jr.. Cokevllle. Wyo. Dayton, Diane Louise. Selem. 316 Deon, Billy Re , Twin Falls, Ida. Dean. Connie Ann. American Fork Dean. Dorothy Mae, Evanston. Wyo,. 354 Dean, Dorothy, Midway 351 Daan, Duana Harvey, Spanish Fork Deon, Leroy Albert, Twin Foils, Ide. Deon. Lorry Edword. Twin Falls. Ida. Deon, Stonley Michael, Spokie, 111,. 326 Deaver. Cameron Keith, Deep Run, N.C.. 330 DeBloois. Betty Gene. Provo. 309 DeBlooIs, Evan Ire, Holden, 368. Debry. LogranI C. Monterey. Calif. Deby. Winnllred Vera, Edmonton, Canada 333 DaCostro, Odair Silvo, S. Poulo. BraiH Decker. Barbara Jaan. Glandale. Calif.. 316. 349 Decker. Dean Alma. Winnemucca. Nev.. 302 Decker, Helen Jeon, Mesa, Arli. Decker. Loral Alvin. Snowflake, Arii. Decker, Laurel Weldon, Mesa, Arli.. 156. 338 Decker. Rey Melvin, Mesa, Arlr, 313 Dedrlckson, Dan Lee, American Fork DeGraff, Enrled Helen, Prove DeGaston, Camilla T., Los Angeles. Calif. DeGregorio, Joseph P., Jewatt City. Conn.. 114. 130. 369 Dehaas. Corry Cornelia. Orem DeHart. Dennis Arno. Peyson DeLaney. Dorre Anne. Cranbury. N. J. DeLend. Richard L., Lynwood, Calif. 3J DeLenge. Leiend Lerey. Orem Delemare. Donald Kay. Tooele Del Fium, Dorene J.. Downey. Calif Demaree. Ronald K.. Provo Da Marcus. Ronald L.. Lancaster. Calif.. 368 Damer. Clair Delay. Murtaugh. Ida. Demet. Jomes Hercules. Racine. W7s. 403 Autumn Quarter Student Index Dsnsley. Vernon Lomar. Riverton. 328 D Denholter, John Henry, Orem Denham, Clara Parker, Provo Dennett. Norma Joan, Culver City, Calif., 190, 344 DenneH, Karen lleen. Provo Denning. Deloy. Vaughn. Mont. Denney Donald B.. BlacHoot, Ida., 298 Denning, Elizabeth Ann, Charlotte, N.C., 357 Dennis, Karol Ann, Gunnison, Colo., 359 Dennis, Lorraine A., Modesto, Calif.. 351 Dennis, Lonnie Morris, Pico, Calif., 108, 323 Deputy, Susan, Salisbury, Md., 356 Deputy, Nancy, Salisbury, Md., 314 De Paula, Leoses Z., Brazil Derrick, Loretta B., Provo Derrick, Karen, Salt Lake City, 188, 218, 349 Derrick, Paul Irven, Provo De Ryke, Edith, Ogden, 359 Derr, Bradley K., El Cerrlto, Calif. Doshler, Sandra Lee. Mesa, Ariz,, 351 Despoin, Faith, Lovell, Vi yo., 286 Despain. Philip Clive, Centerfield, 312 Despain, William J., Sandy, 352 Detomasi, Lilian Rae, Orem Detomasi, Vivian Mae, Orem Devashrayee, Jyollndra, Bombay Devereaux, Lynn Birk, American Fork Davenport, Eugene C, Ucon, Ida., 298 Devey, Beverly, American Fork, 153, 290 De Victoria, Joseph R., New York, N.Y., 298 Devine Mary Mildred, Seattle, VJaih.. 80, 208, 220, 307 De Vries, Carolyn D., Salt Lake City, 298 Devries Robert Herman, Oakland, Calif. Dew, Donald C, Florence, S.C. 335 Dewey, Edith JoAnne, Ogden, 351 Dewey, Lareine, Boise, Ida. Dewey. Joe Robert, Jr., Provo Dewey, Richard Alan, Overton, Nev., 150. 349 Dewey, Patricia, Boise, Ida. Dewey. Phyllis M.. Ontario, Calif., 333 Day, John Coyle. Jr., Los Angeles, Calif. Dibb. Dianne, Draper, 346 Dibble Maynard Nelson, Salt Lake City, 246, 353 Dickerson, Larry E., Provo, 184 Dickerson, Judith L, Tucson, Ariz., 346 Dickey. Mary Lou. Orem. 348 Dickson. Lloyd Brent, Provo Didericksen, Coraleigh. Tremonton, 331 Dierksen, Carol Mae, Yosemlte, Calif., 326 Dietrich Ernest John, Emmett. Ida., 306 Dike, James Alvln, Hawthorne, Nav.. 309 Dilks. Carolyn Emily. LaHobra, Calif. Dill, Douglas Leon. Salem, Ore., 323 Dillman, Esther Elaine, Salt Lake City Dlllman. Tanya Faye. Salt Lake City Dills, Joseph Ronald, Jacksonville, Fla., 336 Dillon, Reid L., Orem Dimick, Delbert Royal, Albany, Ore., 354 Dlmter, Lauren Hanley, Los Angeles, Calif., 294 Dlnkins. Shirley P., Provo, 296 Dlnkins, Norman S., Provo Dltlevsen, Calvert A., American Fork Dlttmore Sandra W.. Leoria, N.J.. 356 Dittus, Hildegarde E., Fargo, N.D. Ditty. James Mitchell, Wilmington, Calif. Divine, Kora lee Ann, Bonanza, 346 Dixon, Donald Romney, Salt Lake City, 110, 192 Dixon, Glenn Ray, Payson Dixon, James Douglass, Payson, 287 Dixon, Karen, Provo, 153, 316 Dixon. Mariorie Jean. Orem, 339 Dixon. Shirley W., Payson. 196. 32b Diahanbani. Farrakh R., Iran, 302 Dockstader, Bruce Jay, Preston, Ida.. 184. 361 Dockstader, James D., Preston, Ida., 354 Dodd, Graham, Alberta, Canada, 351 Dollnar, Richard A., Provo Doman, John Edward, Nampa, Ida.. 311 Doman. William Larry, Ontario, Ore. Doman, Earl Arthur, Riley, Ore. Doman. Verl Thomas. Riley, Ore.. 150 Doman. Joyce Moroni. Walnut Creek, Calif. Donaldson, Kenyon V., Duncan, Ariz. Done, Joseph A,, Provo Done, John Marsh, Payson Dorgan, Lynette A... Provo, 257 Doroan, Francis G., Provo Dorius, Dale M., Fayette Dorlus, Sheldon Alma, San Francisco. Calif. Dorman, Joseph Wayne, Pompano Beach, Fla., 354 Dorny. Deanne Emllle. Chevy Chase, Md., 216, 323 Dory, Deanna, Maxwell, Calif. Dorr, Phil, San Carlos, Calif. Dotson, Robert Bryce. Panaca, Nev. Doty, Ronald Evan, Colton, Calif., 114 Doty. Lois Ward, Provo Doty, Ann Marie, Fort Etewart, Ga., 222, 352 Dougall, Jeanette L., Springville, 323 Douglas, Jean, Billings, Mont.. 354 Douglass, Madelyn Faye, China Lake, Calif., 353 Dowler, Joanne Rae, Richfield «ning, David G., Provo, 315 Downes, F. Joan, Spokane, Wash,, 257, 300 Downing, George Jay, HI-Nella, N.J. Downs, Gerald Cecil, Midvale Doxey, John Rulon, Oakland, Calif., 330 Doxey, Roger Watson, Salt Lake City, 192 Drage, Berniece C. Spanish Fork, 370 Drake, Beverley Ann, Reno, Nev., 360 Drake. Leon Ray, Nampa, Ida.. 323 Drake, Robert Joseph, The Dalles, Ore., 354 Drake, Charles F.. Falkville, Ala.. Draney, Cyril L., Jr., American Fork Draper, Eilene Mao, Price Draper, Leola Cutforth, Moreland, Ida. Draper, Vernon Thomas, Price, 308 Draper, Ted C, Provo, 324 Draper, Otio Ludwig, Provo Dray Henry Dennis, Pens, N.Y., 352 Draughn, Norma Dale, Mount Airy, N.C., 216, 322 Dreith Margery Ann, Lakewood, Calif. Drechsel, LaRue. Salt Lake City. 344 Dredge, Jesse R., Jr.. Malad, Ida. Dredge, Cherye Lee, N. Hollywood, Calif., 331 Dreger. Dorothy K.. Richland, Mont., 293 Drew Lamar H., American Fork Drennan, Robert Warren, San Mateo, Calif., 370 Driggs Gary Harmon, Phoenix, Ariz.. 318 Drlggs] Gloria Kay. Fresno. Calif.. 200. 222, 358 Driver, Robert James, DelMar, Calif. Drlscoll. Jerry Adams, PIngree, Ida.. 364 Drisell, Carolyn, San Jose, Calif., 190, 322 Drown, Doris, Murray Drolllnger, Richard O.. Payson Drummond, Alvln Lavar. Sacramento, Calif. Dryden, Thomas Edgar, Jerome. Ida., 308 Duarte, Ella Mae, Brownsville, Tex., 352 Duce Norman S., Lethbridge, Alberta, 330 Dudd ' lng, Earl B.. Washington. D.C. Dudley, Wlnone tillack, Provo, 316 Dudley, Robert Lee, Provo, 302 Duerden, Frosty Ella, Downey, Calif., 288 Duffin, Deanna Zelma, Bountiful, 204 Duffin, Carolyn Faie, Nyssa, Ore. Duffin, Luann, Tooele, 355 Dugmore, Gale A., Ferron Dugan, John Paul, Colo. Springs. Colo., 337 Duke, E. Jean Fisher. Provo Duke. John Helekunlhi, San Leandro, Calif., 114 Duker, Beppie A. Van H., Berkeley, Calif. Duncan, Edward Bruce, Calgary, Alberta Duncan, James Sherrill, Springville Duncan, Lloyd Orval, Roosevelt Duncan, McNeil, Jr.. Roosevelt Duncan. Robert Adam. Salt Lake C ity Duncan, Ronald Parker. South Africa, 354 Dunford Charles Kent, Provo, 295 Dunford, Arlene, Provo, 326 Dunford, John Parley, Portland, Ore.. 335 Dunford. Harold Gene, Provo, 317 Dunford Max Patterson, Provo Dunford, Thomas Jay, Bloomlnqton, Ida,, 228, 306 Ounkley, James Leonard, American Fork, 360 Dunkley, Laura Jo., Arlington, Va„ 208 Dunlap, Freida Lurleen, Hagerman, Ida. Dunn. Charles Richard. Boise, Ida., 114 Dunn, Gary Joe, San Diego, Calif., 114, 202, 360 Dunn, Heber Grant, Provo, 322, 334 Dunn, J. L., Annabella Dunn Patricia Sally, Provo, 212, 236 Dunn, Patricia E., Englewood Colo., 194. 298, 318 Dunn, Stanley W.. Golden, Colo., 364 Dunyon, Ann Curry, Grantsville, 200, 354 Dupalx, Melvin Miles, Provo, 313 Dupaix, Carol Rampelt, Provo, 319 DuPont, Clyde Stanley, Oahu, Hawaii, 186 Durand Rene Ronald, Chicago, 111. Durfee. Milo Vaughn, Provo, 314 Durfee, Lynn Ernest, W, Covina, Calif, Durfee, Kaye Lucille, Spanish Fork, 351 Durfee, Kenneth D., Heyburn, Ida, Durfey, Evan Haws, Provo Durfey, Joseph McLean, Blcknell, 330, 336 Durham, Luanne, Trenton, N.J.. 333 Durrant. Deanna C... Cedar City. 347. 365 Durrant. John L.. Meridian. Ida. Durrant. Jeanne Davis, American Fork, ?83 Durrant, Norman W.. Blackfoot, Ida. Durrant Ronald Jesse. Blackfoot, Ida., 100, 294 Durrant Vicki Leola, A,merican Fork, 29, 188, 222, 334 Durtschi, Alma renton, Orem Durtschi, Belden B., Provo, 336 Durtschi, Elise, Salt Lake City, 323 Dutson, Gary D.. Deseret, 360 Dutson, Earnest Paul, Ontario, Ore.. 214. 317 Dutson. Dixie. Oak City, 356 Dutton, Charlene Dalna, Pasadena, Calif. Duxbury, Doug, Calgary, Alberta Duvall, John Joseph, Roseburq, Ore., 298 Duvall, Lavolr D., Moses Lake, Wash. Dwight, Dee Elaine. Butte. Mont., 228 Dyer, Carleen Mae, Salt Lake City, 87 Dyer, Bruce Thomas, Portland, Ore., 279 Dyer, Tomelene, Tempe, Ariz.. 343 Eagleston. Gerald J., Bakersfield, Calif., 210, 313 Eaqar, Stephen Robert, San Manuel, Ariz. Eames, Clarissa G., Empire, Ore., 228. 348 Earhart. Wlnnifred M.. Artesla, N. Max., 323 Earl, Esther Miriam, Las Vegas, Nev., 190, 291 Earl, Roman Dale, Lethbridge, Alta. Earnshaw, Cheryl Ann, Bountiful Earnest, Gary WInton, Longvlew, Wash., 124 Eastis, Dave Lee, Denver, Colo., 124, 210 Eastmond, Elbert J.. Jr., Provo, 333 Eaton, Valoy, 118 Eaves, Bradford Wilbur, Hawaii Eatough, Norman LeRoy. Provo Eberhard, Collette, Preston, Ida. Eberhart, Norma P.. Grand Junction, Colo., 326 Echols, Clyde Gordon, Provo, 145, 325 Echols, Eleanor Joyce, Phoenix, Ariz. Echols, Velna Jean M., Provo, 286 Echelberger, Don D., Jr., San Diego, Calif., 345 Eckel, Paul Ralph, Medford, Ore.. 108, 202 Eddlngton, G. JoAnn, Murray, 357, 360 Eddlngton, Bonnie Rae, Northridge, Calif., 315 Edgar. Janice Lee, Richland, Wash.. 182, 345 Edgley, Evelyn Lamar, McBean, Ga., tOO, 318 Edenfield, Grady, McBean, Ga.. 100, 318 Ediefsen, Patricia Lee, Boise, Ida., 190 Edner, Judith Annette, Hayward, Calif., 347 Edmunds. Paul K., Mapleton, 214, 323 Edward, John Brent, Sumatra, Mont,, 287 Edvalson, Carl Ronald, Ogden Edrinqton, Val Dean, Roosevelt Edwards, Charles B., Provo Edwards, Elaine, Belle Fourche, S.D., 194, 314 Edwards, Gary Clifford, Heber Edwards, Hugh Ted, Monticello, 102, 309 Edwards, Louis John, Thistle Edwards, Ray, Orem Edwards, Sheldon M., Boulder City, Nev. Een, Myrtle Kay, Woods Cross Egan Horace Fredric, Provo Egan, Leonard Norman, Vancouver, Wash., 328 Egbert, Dolores Ann, Murtaugh, Ida. Egbert, Lawrence K.. Twin Falls. Ida., 349 Egg, Theron Jay, Jr.. Seattle, Wash. Eggett, Lanay, Bountiful, 345 Ekins, Gene Arnold, Hinckley Elam Diane Kathleen, Pendleton, Ore, Elder, Clara Lee, Casper, Wyo., 357 Elder, Fern Arlene, Kennewick, Wash., 228, 327 Eldredge, Joseph Lloyd, Vancouver, Wash. Eldredge, Susan E.. Salt Lake City Elgan, Jess B., Provo Eliason Patricia Ann, Snowville, 188, 290 Eliasen Gary Raymond, Rockland, Ida., 347 Eliason, Bert Clair, Snowville, 84, 210, 360 Eliason Carl Daniel, Gettysburg. S.D., 326 Eliason, Diane, Salt Lake City, 323 Elison, William W., Blackfoot, Ida. Elkins, John Russel, Altadena, Calif, Ellett, Sheldon, Blcknell Ellingson, Harvey D., Taber, Alta, Elliott, Shirley, Provo Ellis, Claudia, Ogden, 347 Ellis, Deanne Alta, LaHabra, Calif., 323 Ellis. Gay Mercedes, Provo Ellis, Geralyn Rae, Pomona, Calif., 315 Ellis Jede Nell. Mancos, Colo., 323 Ellis, James William, San Diego, Calf., 358 Ellis John McKIe, Palestine, Tex., 303 Ellis, Royal Val, Heber Ellis, Victor Gary, Spanish Fork Ellison, Carole, Provo Ellsworth, Barbara H., Vesta, N.Y., 145, 323 Ellsworth, Cherel Jane, Las Vegas, Nev.. 334 Ellsworth. Delbert W... Sacramento, Calif., 314 Ellsworth, D. Kirkman, Payson, 186, 237, 309 Ellsw Elois( 283 Ellsworth, Elmer, Pasadena, Calif. Ellsworth, Judith M., Salt Lake City, 257, 300 Ellsworth, Karen, Chino, Calif. Ellsworth, Karmen, Chino, Calif. Ellsworth. Lynn. Ontario, Calif., 345 Ellsworth, Sterling G.., Salt Lake City, 103 Elm, Bruce Hyde, Burbank, Calif. Elmer, Sheldon Leroy, Central, Ariz. Elmer, Theodore K... Provo, 286 Elmore, Janice Sue, Carlsbad, N. Mex , 352 Elton, Dan K.. Provo Elton Robert Harold, Los Angeles, Calif., 334 Elton ' Sharon Anne, Salt Lake City, 153 Elton Wayne Daniel, Salt Lake City, 162, 163 Ely, Raymond William, Los Angeles, Calif., 230, 314 Ely, Glade Ervin, Payson Elzlnga, Charles D., Burley, Ida., 345 Emery, Ivan Earl, Ganado, Ariz., 333 Emmett, Sally, Rochester, Minn., 208 Emmett. Judith Joni. Ontario. Ore., 366 Emmons, Elmer Lamar, San Jose, Calif., 286 Emory, Jonia Ann, Washington, DC, 279 Empey, Jay Grant, Price Empey, William Jerry, St. George. 314 Enders Gordon Wesley, Kennewick, Wash., 322, 338 Endicott, Barbara G., Springfield, Ore., 323, 337 Engtimon, Jacqutlin , F, Provo Enqtmann. Paul Karl. Van Nuyi. Calif. Enqal. Wayna Taylor. San Francitco. Calif. England. Joiaph Oaloyd. Provo, 202 England. Ann Chrlitina. Salt Laka City. 216 Engla. Ira. Jr.. Saymour, Conn. Ennitt. Noal Hull. Provo Enoj. Mildrad P.. Ha-aii Enoi. Arthur Kaawa. Hawaii Em, Mariana Smith. Provo Eniign. R.chard Doug. Glandala. Calif.. 359 Epiing. Duana Alan. La Granda. Ora, Eppanon. Carol L.. Naw York City. N.Y. Etdman. Kimball S.. Eugana. Or .. 317 Eralton. Will.am B . Salt Laka City. 326 Erakton, Paul W.. Provo Ericktan. Thomai Lund. Ml. Plaaianl. 30f Erickson. Allan Grant. Provo Efick.on. Carl Hanry. Fr.adom. Wyo.. 286 Erickson. ICarl Gaylord. Boiia, Ida. Erickion, Barbara L, Salt Laka City Erickion. Donn D.. Monro Erickion. David W.. Pandlalon. Ora.. 359 Erickion. Einar C. Ely. Nav. Erickion. JoAnn T.. Framont Erickion. Karan Maria. Loi Anqalei. Calif.. 337 Erickion. Larry Blaina. Lahi, 337 Erickion, Laroy B.. Provo Erickion. Maynard L.. Sunnyside Erikiion. Herbert. Provo. 296 Erikine, June Phoebe. Salt Lake City Eicobar. Victor. San Leandro. Calif.. 328 Eiler. Sally Ann. Phoenii. Ariz.. 94. 212. 298 Eiplin. Thomai Valoy. Monroe. 325 Eitabrooks. Eugene M,. Vaudrevil. Quebec. 298 Eites. Dale Ardon. Rochoiter. N.Y.. 316 Estrada. David. Oakland, Calif.. 302 Estrada. Rosalind Sail. Oakland. Calif. Etirlch. Frederick E.. Long Island. N.Y. Ethridge, Eleanor Ruth. Macon. Ga. Evans. Bernell C. Payion Evens. Benda Lee. Helena. Mont.. 323 Evani. Camilla Harriet. Arlmo. Ida.. 348 Evans. Carolyn Nadine, Sandy. 149. 346 Evans. Cheryl Ann. Boise. Ida.. 208. 22z Evans. Derald Robert. Tooele Evans. David Lloyd. Los Angeles. Calif. Evans. Douglas Lloyd. Raymond, Alta. Evani. Douglai George. Calgary. Alberta. 85. 97. 330 Event. Earl Andrew. Jr.. Las Veges. Nov.. 192 Evans. Fred Melvin. Dallas. Te .. 298 Evans, Georgia. Salt Lake City. 182 Evans. Gary Hugh, Riverside, Calif., 184 Evans. Jayne. Layton, 312 Evans, Jean, Riverton, 232, 287 Evans, Jacqueline. Bountiful. 345 Evani. John Deuel. Blackfoot. Ida.. 326 Evans. Keith Ray. Payson Evans. Layna Robert. Ogden. ISO. 354 Evans. Myrtle Juanita. Salt Lake City Evans. Morgan John. Pleasant Grove Evans. Naomi Lillian. American Fork. 317 Evans. Richard Nell. Clearfield Evans. Ronald V altar. Mesa. Ariz.. 206. 335 Evans. Sharron Rae. Tacoma. Wash.. 314 Evans. Sunya Dale. Berkeley. Calif.. 153 Evans. Wll Alti Evans, William Bruce, Meridian, Ida., 338 Evensen, Val Eugene, Durango. Colo., 349 Evansen, Ronald C, Provo, 323 Evenson, Merrilyn Ann. Martinez. Calif.. 333 Evert. Carolyn Janette. Cody. Wyo. Everton. LaDee. Brlgham City, 345 Evert. Lawrence Gerald. Cody. Wyo.. 326 Evason. Charlene. Glenwood, Alta.. 345 Ewell. Marlow Henry. Sanlaquin. 345 Ewell. Sheldon Feron. Monrovie. Calif.. 335 Ewing, Dana Kae. Omaha. Nebr.. 359 Ewing, Marie Ardella. Palo Alto. Calif.. 80. 363 Ewing. Joseph Harold. Provo Ewing, Caroline J.. Provo Eyre. Sheila. Las Vegas, Nev., 196, 357 Eyring, Wendell H.. Jr.. Chandler. Ar!l, Eyring, Phillip M.. Berkeley. Calif.. 202. 298 F Facer. Mark Rolla Malad. Ida Facer. Merllyn. El Monte. Calif.. 141. 323 Fackrell. Lynn L.. Hagermen. Ida,. 334 Fadley. Charles R.. Provo. 302 Faddii. John David. Pleosant Grove. 130 Fagg. Connie May. Oakley. 345 Fadely. Kennlth L.. Middletown. Ind.. 315 Faharly. Florence R.. Oram Fairbanks. William D.. Raymond. Alta. Fairbanks, Rulon Rol. Raymond. Alia. Falrholm, Gilbert W.. Salt Lake City Faller. Elaine G.. Montreal. Qua.. 340 Falslav. Jole. Altadena. Calif.. 324 Fannin. George R.. Moses Lake. Wash,. 315 Fanene. Tauveve Leauma. Hawaii, 239. 316 Farley. Ernest Kent Mesa, Ariz. Farley. Joyce Marie. Thatcher. Ariz.. 145. 319 Farley. E. Bruce. Yuma. Ariz. Farmakis. Demelrios. Greece. 312 Farmer, Richard John, Fremont Farniworth, Berber M.. Magna. 32i Farniworth. Clayton E... Panaca. Nev. Farni.orlh. Carl Larry. La Plata. N. Me .. 237. 318 Farniworth. Clyde Ray. Ely. Nev.. 314 Farniworth. Errol K.. Twin Falli. Ida,. 34S Farniworth. Ga.l. Sell Lake City Farniworth, Kay, Long Beach, Celif.. 94 Farniworth. Jack H.. La Plata. N. Met.. 338 Farniworth. Mary Ellen. Orem. 349 Farniworth, Suianne L,. Sunnylide Farr. Beverly. Plaoiant Grove Farr. Gary Mauric . Caia Grende. Ariz. Farr. David Jackion, Loi AngeUi, Calif., 81, 186, 323 Farr. Lyia Elvm. Provo Farr Michael Durham. Palo Alto. Calif., 358 Farrall, Robert M.. Midway City, Calif. Ferrer. Maureen Kay, FuHerton Calif. Ferrer. Waller Mark. Provo Farrimond. Joan. Richland. Wash. Farrlmond. Robert T.. Sania Rosa. Calif.. 351 Faulk. Cliva Gene. Lakeview. Ore.. 323 Feufaia. Palmyra H.. Hawaii. 354 Faulkner. Kenneth L.. Toppeniih. Wash., 354 Feuver, Phil Emmerton. Helena. Mont. Fawson. LuRae Curtii. Salt Lake City, 239 Fay. Russell Durrani. Ely. Nev,. 358 Fechser. Lynn. Provo. 200. 226 Fechsor, Loslio. Provo. 200. 226. 354 Fehlberg. Vernon Lee. American Fork Feller. George Russell. St. George. 308 Foisted. Harold W,. Pullman. Wash.. 312 Felshaw. David D„ Jr.. Glondora. Calif. Felt Howard John. Idaho Falls. Ida.. 344 Fell. Horace Gene. Idaho Falls. Ida.. 340 Felt. Richard George. Lehi Fonley. Mary Dagmar, Provo. 323 Fonn. Alvalee. Chilo. Mex,. 344 Fenn. Donald Eugene. Roseburg. Ore. Fonnig. Mar y Rita. Clovis. N. Mei.. 220. 312 Fonton. Alice Jean. San Mateo. Calif.. 208. 314 Fenton, Charles Clark, San Mateo. Calif., 318 Fenton, Nelson Thomas, Pleasant Grove Ferguson. Byron Paul. Oram Ferguson. James Earl, Kennewick. Wash.. 317 Ferguson. John A.. San Diego. Calif. Ferguscn. Roy Grant. Spanish Fork. 284 Ferguson. Thelma J.. Provo Fernandez. Cclla Reye. Tampa. Fla., 222. 338 Ferre. Carl Martin. Farmlngton. N, Me .. 288 Forreli. Richard M... Hardin. Mont. Ferre ' l. James Roger. Provo. 280 Ferrel!. Ha Kaye. Ogden. 315 Ferris, Wesley Melvin. SprlngvlUe Fesler. Fee Louise. Los Angeles. Calif.. 370 Flcklin. Royce Conrad. Salem Fielden. Connie Leone. Salt Lake City. 359 Fleldhouse. Eleanor A.. Dodgevllle. Wis.. 354 Field. Eugene. Flushing. N.Y. Field. Ray Arvld. Nyssa, Ore.. 228. 288 Fielding. Bonnie Joan. Payson. 299 Fielding. Lelca. Salt Lake City. 345 Fielding. Robert Kent. Orem Fields. Charles Wesley. Vale. Ore.. 318 Fife. Charles Lynn. Idaho Fells. Ida., 311 Fife, Dennis J.. Filer. Ida. Fife. Janice. Yuma. Ariz.. 286 Fife. JoAnne. New Orleans. La.. 348 Fife. Mary Ellen, New Orleans, La.. 360 Fife. Sharon. Hamilton. Mont. Fife. Richard Stewart. Sacramento, Calif.. 323 Fillmore. Alfred Max. Provo Fillmore. William Ray. Idaho Falls. Ida.. 366 Finch. Gerald Mar. Provo Finch. James Moran. Spanish Fork. 318 Finch. Richard Henry. Oakland. Calif.. 290 Finch. Shirl Joseph. Orem Flndley. Helen Robison. Provo Findley. Lynn F.. Kanab, 308 Findlay. Jack R.. Panaca. Nev. Finell. Charles Wayne. Walnut Creek. Calif., 357 FInlayson. Fred C. Provo. 280 Finlayson. Ralph Leon. Seattle. Wash.. 192, 328 Finllnson, David S.. Oak City. 230. 330 Finllnson. Arllne Rose. Provo. 314 Finnell. Gerald Edwin, Kelso. Calif., 354 Finllnson. Sandra. Oak City Fischer. Clyde F .. Cincinnati. Ohio. 360 FIschborn. Hans H.. Costa Rica Fish. Errol Ross. Mesa. Ariz.. 366 Fish. Maurlne, Salt Lake City. 348 Fish. Marilyn Lee. Glendale. Arl,.. 366 Fishburn. Jerry R.. Oqden 317 Fisher. E. Karin. Bountiful. 222. 286 Fisher. Franklin F.. Altadene. Calif.. 366 Fisher. Jan Gordon. Pleasant Grove. 368 Fisher. Lynn Jasiica. El Monte. Calif.. 360 Fliher. Joen. ShowLow. Ariz., 325 Fill, Jon Cleon. Provo. 99 Tavll Fitch. Jamet W.. San Diego. Calif.. 354 Fitzgerald. Crozler K.. Draper. 310 Fitzgereld. Hal R.. Whiftier, Celif., 360 Fitzgerald. Jamet B.. Draper Densley - Freeimin F.li.].rald, Mar.lynna, Salt Lake Cly Fialdtied, Carolyn. Gunnison F| ldiiad, G.ibarta. Gunniion. 15). 335 Flaka. Lowry Kowalhi. Nytia. Ore,. 35B Flake. Nana Venice. Snowfleka. Ariz.. 286 Flanary. Howard Lee. Nytia. Ore.. tS. 288 Plenary. Paul Eugene. Nyite. Ore., 140. 310 Flann.ken, Da.iy. Millbrae, Calif, Flaming, Laura Ann, Provo, 200, 226, 363 Fletcher, Donald E.. Monitor. Waih. Fletcher. Bonnie Jean. Paicagoula, Mlit. Fletcher, George A ., Provo, 298 Fletcher, George R., Green River, Wyo . 334, 340 Fletcher, Glorie, Megralh, Alia., 344 Fletcher. L, Merle, P.. Ogden Fletcher, George A,, Provo. 298 Fletcher. Lewis L. Provo Fletcher. Robert H.. Santa Paula. Calif.. 335 Flolchar, Wavna Calvin. Ft, Collini, Colo.. 346 Flick. Roger Carroll. San Fernando. Calif. Flint. Richard Allan. Bellflower. III., 349 Flltton. Dee W.. Ogden Florine. Bonnie Claire. Long Beech .Calif. Floras. Carol Lailahua. Hawaii Floyd. Clellis Earl. Bonneville, Miss. Flygare. Patricia. Alton. Wyo.. 286 Flygare. Dorothy, Provo Folkman. Carol, Nyssa. Ore. Foley. Sandra. Temple City. Calif.. 363 Folsom. Kelvin Robert. Spokane. Wash.. 323 Folsom. Philip Kent, Ephrala. Wash.. 345 Foltz. Helen Maya. Boone, la,, 314 Foniana, Janice E., Castro Valley. Calif.. 347 Foote. Arvel Weyne. Welling. Alta. Foole. Duane Horace. Self Leke City. 315 Ford. LaRue, Provo Foreman, Richard W.. Calgary. Alta.. 314 Foromasler. Mary Alice. St. George. 288 Forgacs. Walter J.. New York. N.Y.. 323 Formen. Robert Kent. Salt Lake City Forrest. Annamarie W., Payson. 323 Forshee. Loy C. Provo Forshee. Toy Goldbrick. Provo Forslund. Carol Jean. Burbank. Calif., 156, 348 Forstor. Kenneth G„ Calgary, Alta. Forsyth. Allen Dunn. Los Angeles. Calif. Forsyth. Gwen. Provo. 298 Forsyth. Ward R.. Fremont. 315 Forsyth. Terry Norwood. Stockton. Calif. Fortress. Edwina Lee. Vallecito. Calif.. 314 Fossum. Linda Kay, Willow Ranch, Calif., 349 Foss. Charlede Belle. Coeur d ' Alene. Ida. Foss. Maralee Oiive. Coeur d ' Alene. Ida. Foster. Diane E.. Palo Alto. Calif.. 313 Foster. Margaret S.. Copperton Foster. Myra Alyce. Ely. Nev. Folherlnghem. Dean W.. Orem Fodlqer. David Cragun. American Fork. 349 Foulger. Jack Lewis. Weshington. D.C.. ISO, 345 FouH. Donald Melvin. Walnut Creek. Calif., 323 Fountain Barbara Jean, Van Nuys, Calif. foutz. Elvadeen. Las Vegas. Nev.. 190. 314 Foutz. Pauleen Marie. Las Vegas. Nev.. 323 Fowkes. Ivar Gene. Evanston. Wyo.. 302 Fowler. Joyce Elaine. Burley. Ida.. 345. 351 Fowler Richard M.,. Lehi Fowlie. John Kenneth. Calgary. Alta. Fowles Robert L.. Provo. 286 Fowles. Lue Ann. Oakley. Ida. Fowles. Jennetlo. Oakley. Ida,. 204. 218 Fowles. Sally Jo. Caldwell. Ida.. 357 For. Harold C, Lehi Fo.«, Daniel Leroy. Jr.. Guffney. S.C. 348 Fox. Leura Carolyn. Vernal. 330 Fox. Robert Barlow. Ogden Fox. Ruth Elaine. Elk Grove. Calif.. 308 Fox. William. Tooele Fox. William Hartley. Provo Foy. Margaret Ann. Pangultch Frame. Jerold M.. Cedar City. 184 Francis. Dean Samuel. Provo Francis. Larry Lee. Spanish Fork Francis. Jane Ann. Spanish Fork. 220. 316 Francom. Baunie Jean. Salt Lake City Francom. Donell G.. American Fort Francom. Judith Kay. Green River. Wyo.. 222. 345 Francom. Sharon Louise. Sell Lake City. 348 Frandien. Melvin Keith. Ideho Falls. Ida.. 359 Franks. Allen George. Oekley. Ida. Franks, Lynn W., Oakley, Ida. Fraughion. Carol. Pleasant Grove Eraser. Frances Ann. GranlsviHe. 344. 356 Frezier. Vernon Lamar. Provo Frazlar. Stephen E., Pocalello, Ida. Frederlckson. John R.. Twin Falls. Ida., 345 Fraderickson. William E.. Jr.. SprlngvlUe. 318 Frederick. Ladonna Lee. Forest Grove. Ore. Fredrickson. Lewis K.. Provo Fredrlckson. N. Luan S.. Provo. 146 Fredrickson. Relph V,. Provo Free. Joseph Corl. Provo, 280 Free, Lory M.. Provo Freeman, Carol Ann, Long Beach, Calif.. 286 Freeman. Cheryl Ruth. Fresno, Calif., 335 405 Autumn Quarter Student Index Freeman. Lawrence .. Rockland Freeman. ' Robert Dean. Rockland Freeman, Robert Hugh. Hazlehui Freeman. Ronald George. Ogde Freer. Ferrel Lewis. Mountain H Ida. . Nev.. 230, 328 Frehner ' . Graeme Henry. Mesquite. Nev., 149, 349 Frehner ' Roberta. Salt Lake City. 349 Frel. Donald William. Idaho Falls. Ida.. 298 Frei! Marlene. St. George. 288 French, Russell Carl, Hillspring, Alta. French, William C. Long Beach. Calif.. 338 Fresh Ludene E.. Blackfoot. Ida. Frey, ' Leslie Jean. Portland. Ore.. 357 Friel. Boyd D.. Springville Friti Sharon Lynne, Freeport, III.. 288. 358 Fritische. Mary Ellen, Chicago, III., 216 338 Frizzell Thomas P., Farmersville. Tex. Froelich. Dale J., Provo. 323 Froerer, Carol Joyce, Vale. Ore., 335 Froneberger. Harold B.. Cherryville, N.C., 330 Fronk. Frances Kay, Ogden. 349 Froneberger, Mickye R.. Cherryville. N.C.. 284 Frost. Allen DeLoss, Salt Lake City Frost. Jack. Joseph City, Ari.. 288 Frost. Louise. Spanish Fork. 228. 365 Frost. Merrill F... Provo Frost, Ronald Norman. Springville Frost. Robert James. Calgary, Alta. Fryer, Gary Lee. Springvile Fryer. Kenneth Lowin. Provo Fuchigami. Ronald S.. Hawaii, 316 Fugal. Lois, Pleasant Grove, 349 Fuqal, Janeil. Pleasant Grove. 337 Fugal, Kristine. Pleasant Grove. 338 Fuhriman. Charlene, Melba, Ida., 318 Fuhriman, Jerald Dene. Nampa, ld . Fuiita. Wilfred Susumu, Hawaii Fuller Dorthy Ann. Winslow. Ariz. Fuller, Doyle Gubler. LaVerkin. 333 Fuller, Gary Rex. Campbell. Calif. Fuler. ' Mary Loueen, Sat Lake City, 194, 326 Fuller Merilyn May, Cottonwood, Am., 315 Fuller! Mary Pearl. Fruita. Colo.. 310 Fuller! Ramon Conrad. Roy. 280 Fuller. Robert Allen, LaCrescenta, Calif.. 184, 330 Fullmer. Darlene. Delta Fullmer, David F.. Monticello. 349 Fulsom, ' Robert C. Provo Funk Ida Emelia, Deweyville. 345 Funk! Leonnie. BIythe, Calif., 358 Furlong. Richard M.. Ogden Furr. Mary Luclle. Byron. Wyo. Gabbitas, George William. Jr.. Bakersfield, Calif, GabboH, Constance Ann. Salt Lake City. 196, 288 Gabbitas. Rex Frank. Provo Gadd. Carol Louise. NephL 359 Gaddls. Gail Thoma s, II. Chandler. Ariz., 368 Gailey, ' Ar ' thur vTrney. San Diego. Calif.. 315 Gailey, Richard W., Preston. Ida.. 298 Gale. James Elden, Provo Gale Levon Russel. Durango. Colo.. 334 Gale, Douglas Lavoir, Moses Lake, Wash. Gale, Orvil Lavar, Chandler, Anz. Gale Norman Lon. Sactor, Calif. Gallego. David Tapia. Delona. Calif. Galloway, John Alden, Roosevelt Gallup, Norman Ray, Los Angeles. Calif. Galbles, Harry Brim, Swan Lake, Ido- 300 Gamblin, Gerald Allen, San Carlos. Calif., 300 Gamett Joe Taylor. Provo Ganus. Perry Gene. Sanford. Colo.. 280 Gappmayer. Richard B.. Orem Gappmayer. Louis Bartl. Orem. 299 Garber. Ralph Michael. Boise. Ida.. 359 Garcia. Richard Louis. Yuma. Ariz.. 114 Garcia. Pereyra Raul. Mexico Gardiner. Rodney E.. Lethbridge. Alta., 338 Gardiner. Verlin D., Vernal. 333 Gardner. Alan W.. Spanish Fork Gardner. Andrew R.. Delta Gardner, Archibald B.. Orem Gardner. Charles N.. Provo Gardner, Carol Barson, Provo Gardner. Colin, Gridley, Calif., 299 Gardner, Claudia Joan. Roy Gardner. Duane L.. Provo, 299 Gardner, Eldon Claire, Glendale. Ariz., 280 Gardner, Franklin D.. Atton. Wyo. Gardner, Frances. Snowflake, Ariz. Gardner, Georganne, La Mesa. Calif. Gardner, Henry Jerry. Midvale. 206. 358 Gardner. Lawrence B., Provo Gardner. Lynn Jesse, Monterey Park. Calif.. 164 Gardner. Mark Lavar. Firth. Ida. Gardner. Mattie Jean. Lund, Nev.. 354 Gardner. Milford B., Afton. Wyo Gardner. Miller R.. Colorado Spr Gardner. Peggy Jar Gardner. Robert C Colo.. 167 Mass.. 337 Newport Beach. Calif.. 214. Gardner. Richard M., Provo. 192 Gardner. Tracy Calvin. Covina. Calif. Gardner. Vilate. Berkeley, Calif., 335 Gardner. Wilma Harvey. Firth, Ida. Gardner. Wiley Dallin. Richfield. 284 Garff, Kathryn Naomi. Salt Lake City Garfield. Carol Jean. Milford. 315 Garfield. Don LaMar. Tremonton Garn. Kenneth Brett. Provo. 206. 340 Garn! Ralph Frankin. Sugar City, Ida.. 146. 206. Garner, Carol Lynne. Burley. Ida.. 359 Garner. David Henry. Driggs. Ida.. 340 Garner. Rex Wayne, Idaho Falls. Ida. Garner, Melvin Hill, Payson Garrett Barbara Ann. Nephi. 359 Garrett. Ben Hill, San Marino, Calif.. 190, 363 Garrett, Beverly. Provo Garrett, Dorothy L., Copperton Garrett Gordon B., American Fork. 237 Garrett, Lawrence Y., Ely, Nev. Garrett, Leon Sherll. Provo Garrett. Mark Wallace Provo Garrick, llyn David, Gar, Sher, 354 327 Gardner. Richard 1 , Sprlngv 206 rlyn Lamoyne. Ogden Garrison, William Lee. Burlington, la.. 288 Garside. Jayne G., Provo Gassaway, Terrance Lee, Milwaukie, Ore. Gates, Franklin T.. SeaHle. Wash.. 347. 370 Gates, Keith Thompson, Nampa. Ida. Gay Joyce Gloria. Castro Valley, Calif., 345 Gay. Marvin Lewis, Springville. 34s Geddes. Marise Alder. Provo Gedge, Devel Kidgell. Riverton Gee. Edwin L.. Provo Gee, Ivin Laurence. Lander. Wyo., 3 13 Gee, Janet Anne, Oakland, Calif.. 182 Gee, Kenneth Vernal, Gunnison, 285 Geertsen. Lou Rita, Provo Geertsen, Vonda June, San Bruno, Calif. Geertsen. John Ralph. San Bruno. Calif. Geigle Ray Albert. Salt Lake City Geist. Maureen Grace. Orem, 349 Geisler. Patricia M.. Salt Lake City. 325 Gentile, Margaret Mary, Brooklyn, N.Y. Gentry, Evelyn, Denver, Colo. Gentry. Edith Louise. Myton George, Curtis Dwlght, Choteau. Mont. George. Billy. Hollden. 345 George. Cloyd rOmond. Tooele George. DeAnn. Phoenix, Ariz. George. Joan Claudlne. Las Vegas. Nev.. 200, 358 George, John Karl, Provo. 365 George, Lillie Mae, Whittler. N.C, 340 Gerber. Austin M., Wellington Gerber Alan Harold. Salt Lake City Gerber, Russell C. Lehl Gerhart. Phil C. Great Falls. Mont.. 346 Gerrard. Dortha Lynne. Murray Gerrard. Judith Norene. Evanston, Wyb., 182. 349 Gertsch. Karen M., N. Hollywood. Calif.. 360 Gesell. Laurence Ellis. Pomona, Calif., 358 Getts. Larry David. Vaughn, Mont. Giauque, David Hughes. Monrovia. Calif.. 184. 331 Giauque. Barbara Anne, Monrovia, Calif. Giannola, Robert Lee, The Dalles. Ore., 349 Glbb. David R., Walla Walla, Wash., 344 Gibb, Robert Nelson. Raymond, Alta. Gibbons. Donna Porter. Holbrook, Ariz., 345 Gibbons. LeRoy 111, Hclbrook. Ariz.. 156. 214. 316, 3 Gibbons, Normand Lee. St. George Gibbs, Carolyn Jean, McCammon. Ida., 326, 334 Gibbs, Gayle Yvonne. Antioch. Calif.. 196. 332 Gibbs, Calvin James. ' Ogden Gibbs. Laurel E., Reliance. Wyo., 298 Gibbs, Walter Sherman, Portage. 230, 299 Gibbs. Ronald Kent, Blackfoot, Ida., 150. 351 Gibson. Carol Jean. Phoenix. Ariz., 337 Gibson. Carol Joy. Chino, Calif.. 312 Gibson, Richard S., San Francisco. Calif.. 83 Gibson Shirley Rae, Nephi Gieck, ' Fred Gary. Boulder City. Nev.. 318 Glfford, Jack Hunter. Orange, Tex.. 114 Gifford. Clarence A., Olympia. Wash. Gilbert. Olga May, Santa Barbara, Calif.. 340 Gilbert! Myrna Lee. Dayton. Ohio, 360 Gilbert. Reta Alice, Pentlcon. B.C., 317 Gilchrist. Alan Curtis. Qulncy, Wash.. 323 Gilchrist. DIanne S.. Fort Sill. Okla., 153 Gilchrist, Norman D., Qulncy, Wash. Giles. Alyce. Heber, 153 Giles, AnneHe, Springville Giles, Kathleen, Hooper, 318 Giles. Lawrence C. Salt Lake City, 364 Giles. Leda Jeannette, Downey. Calif.. 345 Giles. Marvin Ray, Orem Gllger L. Dwight. Las Vegas. Nev. Gllqer, Marilyn. Las Vegas. Nev.. 286. 299 Gill. Gurcharan S.. Indio Gill. Diane Virqinia. Los Angeles, Calif.. 190 Gillespie, Marilyn Rae. Casa Grande, Ariz., 363 Gillie, Kenneth Dean. Calgary, Can., 332 Gllllson, Mary Louise. Portland. Ore., 327 Gllliland, Steve F., Rosemead, Calif.. 206, 370 Ladell, Pr ;h, Lamont, Gines. Margaret. Gines. Ralph Junior, Orem, 288 Giraud, John Leroy, Provo Gist Clayton Scott. North Hollywood, Calif. Gish. Melvin Paul. Victorville, Calif. Gittins. Dixie Joy. Provo, 246, 370 Glasgow, Buckner B., Jr. Provo Glasson Ruth Ann, New Plymouth, Ida. . New Plymouth. Ida. N. Hollywood. Calif.. 340 Glasson. Maris Glauser. Nanc Glazier. Joan. Gleason, Caro Gleason. Aleni Gleave, Lonnie Deray, Provo. 124 Gleave. Lynn, Provo, 118 Gleave. Larry John. Annabella Gledhill, Cheri Lee, P. Los Angeles, Call Gledhill. Rex Dennis, Reseda. Calif. Glenn. Darlene. Anaheim. Calif.. 307 Glenn. Lowell M., Orem Glenn. Merrill Holton. Bri,gham City, 302 Gloves, Geraldine S.. Provo Glover, LeRoy Dennis, Seattle, Wash. Glover. Jeanette. Farmington. 370 Goad, Luther Andrew, Provo Goates. Irene, Parma, Ida.. 314 Goble. Kenneth Grant. Magna, 359 Goble, Dee Roy. Calgary. Alta. Godbold, Robert David. El Cajon, Calif., Godfrey, Arvln F.. Idaho Fal ls, Ida. Godfrey, Eva Louise, Richmond, 309 Godfrey, Wesley Lynn. Portland, Ore. Godwin, Douglas Craig, Ely, Nev., 350 Goff, Aladeen, Preston. Ida. Goff, Roland Cyril, Glendale, Calif. Gold. Cherry Sue, Sandy. 330 Goldbar. Bonnie Lou, Sacramento, Calif.. Goldman. Jay. Murray Goldsberry, Robert W., Elko, Nev., 327 Goldrup, Laurel Jean, Palo Alto, Calif., 3 Golightly, Max C. Provo, 165, 169 Gomm, Kenneth Lester, Ogdi Gonzalez. Melvyn P.. Costa R Gooch, Thomas Lloyd, Provo Gooch, Daria Lou, Maywood, Calif. Good. Beverly B.. Fullerton, Calif.. 344 Gooch. Barbara Maryann, Provo Goodfellow, Nola Gay. Bountiful Goodman. Evelyn Corene. Ventura, Calif., 32 Goodman. Wayne Frank. Salt Lake City Goodman, Shirley Dale. Provo Goodrich. Joann, Bluebell, 288 Goodrich, Leonard Drew , Bluebell, 36 Goodrich, Roger Evans, Moses Lake. Wash.. Goodsell. Joan Hale. Arlington. Va. Goodsell, Evelyn T., Rexburq, Ida., 312 , 344 Goodwin, Robert Allen, Panaca, Nev. Goold, Judy. Glendale. Calif.. 358 Goold. Stanley Kay. Monroe Gordacan, Janice F.. Fresno, Calif.. 330 Gordacan, Vincent F., Fresno, Calif. 312 Gordon, Donald Wallace. Los Angeles. Calif., 290 Gordon! David Raymond, Provo. 351 Gordon. David Reed, Richland, Wash. Gordon, Jerilee C, Culver City, Calif. Gordon, Janice, Provo, Gordon, Norma Gordo , Richland, Wash. ,Ia Kay, Hiawatha, 300 Gorrlnge, Richard Hal, Oakley, Ida. Gosar. Greg. Provo. 193,310 Gortler, Gordon Dickie, Columbia City. Ore., 370 Goss, Donna Deanne, Salt Lake City Gossett, Orien Roy, Chula Vista, Calif. Gossett, Daniel T.. Chula Vista, Calif.. 280 Gould. Harry Joe, Winslow, Ariz. Gould, Suzanne, Tolleson, Ariz. Gould, Phyllis Irene. Phoenix, Ariz.. 284 Gould, Franklin David, Hamilton City. Calif. Gould. Wilburn James, Hamilton City, Calif. Goulding, Paul Vernal, Phoenix, Arlj. Goulding, Willis Larel, Provo, 288 Gowans, Hugh Edmond, Tooele, 332 Gowers. Cecil Mellree, Nephi Graff. Brittemarte C. Oregon City. Ore., 279. 302 Goza, Kay Frances, Milton, Fla. Graham, Bobby Don, Green Forest, Ark.. 308 Graham. Bovd Mikel, Duckwater, Nev. Graham, Glenda, Draper, 190, 308 Graham, Loyal Berkeley, Falrview Graham, Lillian H... Eden Graham. Marilyn, Lorenzo, Ida., 370 Graham, Wayne Robert, Eden, 302 Granese, Salvatore, Provo Grange. Marqaret Ann, Pocatello. Ida.. 370 Grant, Dale Eldredqe, Provo. 114. 360 Grant. David, Salt Lake City, 141 Grant, Jay Williams. Olympia, Wash. Grant, Leo Melvin. American Fork, 360 Grant, Marilyn Redford, Provo 406 Grant, Richtrd Gil i. Lo An9«l i. Calif.. 28 Grappandorf Richard H . Waiadoo. lo a. 3S0 Grappandorf, Joan J.. Watarloo. Iowa Gray. Alan A., Saattla. WaiS . 20« Gray. Ralph William. Provo Gray. ShiHay Ann. Idaho Falli. Ida.. 3]0 Gray. Sam Laland. Monroa Gray. Valma Jo. lulcGill. Nav. Graaihouia. Shirlay L. Vanlura. Calif.. 257. 300 Graathouia. Linda M.. Lynndyl Graavai. K«r„ . P„.ion. Ida.. 232 2S8 Graan. Bonn,, R.y. Caipar. Wyo . 360 Graan. Carola. Blackfoof. Ida.. 208. 358 Graan. Charlai Ronald. Phoanit. Arli. Graan. Diiia L.. Salt Laka City. 306 Graan. Oaa Foraca. Salt Lala City. 87. 327 Graan. Diana. Radondo Baach. Calif. Gr ri. Gordon Raad. Fountain Graan Graan. Joyca. Vantura. Calif.. 153. 331 Graan. John Edward. Graan Rivar. Wyo.. 358 Graan Myma. Parowan. 327 Graan. Malvalaa. Joplin. Mo.. 361 Graan. Nancy Ruth. Salt Laka City. 363 Graan. Ray Wilbur. Harriiburq. Or.. Graan. Violat Juna. Mockivilla. N.C.. 335 Graana. Chloa Ann. San Carloi. Calif.. 326 Graana. Gilbart Waldon, Plaatant Grova Graana. Floranca Nan. Glandora. Calif. 177, 370 Graanhalgh. JInaan. Provo. 326 Greanhaigh, Richard N.. Tuitin. Calif.. 302 Greaning, Dala Hanry. American Fork Graanwall. Caria Laa. Graii Vgllay. Calif.. 369 Graanwood. Carma Mae, American Fork. 286 Greenwood, Carol. American Fork. 286 Graanwood. Oennii I.. Union. Ore.. 286 Graanwood. Kay Frances. Salt Lake City. 363 Greenwood. Noal Thomas. Sandy Greer. Hervay Stanjall. St. Johns. Arli. Greason. Lois Nona. Kimbarly. Ida. Gragarson. Merdan J.. Sevier Gregersen. Judith Ivy, Sevier, 370 Grey. Alan Hopwood. New Zealand Gray. Sherrie Ann, Miami. Fla.. 358 Grey, Patricia Barney. Salt Lake City Grias. Barbara Venice, Grand Junction. Colo.. 216. 333 Griffelh, George G.. Preston. Ida.. 324 Griffin. Gary Vernon. Vlctorvilla Calif. Griffin, Loralta Joyce. Hurricane. 351 Griffin. Richard Earl, El Dorado. Ark.. 346 Griffin. Vivian Irene. Lethbridge. Alberta. 284 Griffith. Dare Whitney. Hoyden. Arij.. 326 Griffiths. Franclne A.. Santa Rosa. Calif. Griffiths. Hoyd Leor. Provo Griffiths. Jerry W., Long Beach. Calif.. 32. 79 206. 290 Griffiths. Roy Darrell. Provo Griffiths. R. Wayne. Santa Rosa Calif.. 316 Griqg. Dalma Kathryn, Ontario. Ore. Grigg. Samuel Parley. Harper. Ore.. 227, 340 Grigg. Barbara Janet. Ontario. Ore.. 351 G-Imaud, Donald Leroy. MIdvale. 317 Grimmett. Karen M., Provo. 314 Grimmett. Dille Ann, Provo Grimshaw. Barbara Mae. Cedar City. 284 Groberg. John Holbrook. Provo. 318 Groberg. Richard H.. Idaho Falls. Ida.. 184. 328 Gronaman. Janet Maria. Provo Groneman. Frances C. Provo Groo. Denis Earl. Provo Groshell. Petricia Ann, Seattle, Wash. 204 222 350 Gross. Wallace Clint. RockvlMe. Ird. 361 Grossan. William Mack McCloud. Calif. Grotagut. David Arthur. Spanish Fork, 186, 284 Grotegut. Bernlece Ann, Spanish Fork. 344 Grotegut. XII. Spanish Fork. 190. 351 Grous. Robert Donald. Garden Grove. Calif. Grover. Oeon. Drepar Grover. Judith Kay. Evanston. III., 146. 200, 222. 334 Groves. Harold J.. Jr.. Myton Grover, Wells Alston Reiburg. Ida.. 280 Grover. Scott Carl. Brigham City. 370 Grow, David Spencer. Provo Gublar. Audrey Iris. Idaho Falls. Ida.. 286 Gubler. Brant H.. Ivins Gub ' er. Jerald Royce. LaVarkln. 326 Gudmundsen, Stewart L. Payson Gudmundsen, Ruth, Inglewood. Calif. Gudmundson, Clair W.. Ely, Nav.. 337 Guerre. Ernesto. Peru. 351 Gulnn. Gavie William. Ajo. Arir. Guinn, James Robert. Denver. Colo.. 146 Gummow. John Fred. Burley. Ido. Gundersen. Sherron. Salt Lake City Gunderson. Alvin Varn, Lorenio, Ida.. 230. 315. 319 Gunderson. Gary Steven. Seattle. Wash., 370 Gunderson. Cannon L.. Huntington Gundarson. Merrill Ray. Spanish Fork. 312 Gunn. Jarrilyn K,, Laconia, N.H., 370 Gunnall Robert Dean. Soda Springs. Ida. Gunner. John Eldred. Pe«, Pa. Gurnav, John Albert. Saline Gurnev. Relphena T., Payson Gurr. Kathryn Ann, Salt Lake City 182. 350 Gurr. Willis Orvllla. Slqurd. 297 Gustaveson, Varl X. Coalville. 340 Gustavaton, Laa Scott, Bountiful Gutlin. John Latter. Sprmqville. 119 Gut.errei. Higini.o. Jr,. W.nilow. Arii., 186. 337 Gutierrel. Andrew Paul. Winslow. Arn.. 365 Guymon. Duane S.. Sell Lake City. 284 Guymon, Burton L., Sherman Oaks, Calif., 308 Guymon. Joan. Oram Guyon. Karen Danica, Montparier, Ida.. 284 Guiman. Aldofo M.. Peru. 336 Gwllliam. Norma Dagmar, Boiia. Ida.. 146 Gwynn. Ann Lorraine. San Rafael. Calif. Gygi. Wayne Vance. Preovo. 290 Haaq. Eldon Leonard. Amerlcen Fork Haata, Herbert Paul. Fillmore. Calif. Haback. Marion Luella. Oconomowoc, Wit. Hacking. Donald Earl. Provo Hacking. Eleanoro C Vernal. 309 Hacking. Joan Edna. Cardston. AUa.. 309 Hacking. Kenneth J.. Provo Hacking. Lanl LaDaon. Oram. 200 Hacking. Lu Jeanne, Cedar Valley Hackwall. Glenn A.. Helper Heckney. Kay Elaine. Morehead. Ky.. 333 Hackley. Sare Peullne. Provo Haddock. Gary Kay. Idaho Falls. Ida. Haddock. Ian Grove. Meridian. Ida. Haddock, Stanton Mark, Meridian, Ida. Hadfield, Hah LeVee. Lehl Hadley. Donald Blaine. Ogden. 145, 294. 351 Medley. Lenet. Emmett. Ida. Hadley. Darrel Leroy. Emmitt. Ida.. 145 Hadley. Ronald Lester. Salt Lake City, 328 Haertel. Ronald Fred. Salt Lake City Hafen. Ada Marie. Ivins. 313 Hafen. Ann Woodbury. Provo Hafen. Carol. Provo Hafen. Brooksby. Ernest. Santa Clara Haqerty. Everett Louis. Woodland Hills. Calif. Haqberg. Robin Carl, Gridley. Calif.. 370 Hague. Barbara Davis, Camas. Wash., 234 Hague. Franklin Morris. Hlqhmore, S.D.. 319 Hagmann. Mark Joseph, Philadelphia. Pa. Haines, Daryle Newton. Columbus, Ohio Hair. Leiand Lamar. Salt Lake City. 206. 310 Hair. Pa ' sy Ann. Albuquerque, N. Men.. 351 Hakes. Beverly Ann, Ashland. Ore.. 358 Hale. Garron Ronald. Beaverton, Ore.. 210. 370 Hale. Glenn F.. Payette. Ida.. 358 Hale. Gerald Ardell, Eager. Ariz. Hale, Lynn Grant. Salt Lake City. 92. 340 Lyn, Idvala, 360 Hale, Rodney F., Provo. 307 Hala, Sherry. Glendale, Calif,, 188, 226, 361 Hales, Hervin Leon, Nampa. Ida., 334 Hales, Glade Cowan. Spanish Fork Hales. George G,. Springville. 286 Hales. Joseph Sloan. Glendale, Celif., 32, 93, 210, 327 Hales, Loretta Joen. Bakersfleld, Calif,, 363 Hales, Ronald Burns. Maywood. Calif.. 316 Halford. Harold Howard. Burley. Ida.. 100, 284 Halfacre. Bonnie Gail. Los Angeles. Calif., 350 Hall. Ansel Gary. Yuma, Ariz.. 339 Hall. Audrey. Sprlrgvllle Hall. Calvin Nelson, Provo Hall. Darrell Grant, McGIII. Nav. Hall. Douglas Kent. Vernal, 331 Hall. EIna Ann S.. Provo Hall. Hilton Davenport. Springville Hall. Janet Ann. Inkom. Ida.. 212. 350 Hell, Joel Steven. Pleasant Grove Hall, Karen Ann. Long Beach. Calif.. 313 Hall. Katie Dean, Salt Lake City. 200. 222. 363 Hall. Lula DeAnn. Yuma. Ariz.. 370 Hall, Margaret Preston. Ida.. 333 Hall. Nadine, Portage. 87. 188. 284 Hall. Parley Briggs. Cornatlon. Wash.. 206 Hall. Richard Earl. Provo. 81. 101. 284 Hall. Ralph Lynn. Nephi. 284 Hall. Ronald Oevere. Payson Hall Stanley Arthur. Provo. 279 Hall. Wendell J.. Springville. 333 Hellack. Gary Kent. Los Angeles. Calf.. 340 Hallodey, Ann, Spanish Fork, 228, 340 Halladoy, Crystal S., Marysvala Helladay, Jerry Ann. Provo. 294 Halladay. Kay Ellane. Spanish Fork. 284 Helladay. Jack Gordon, Marysvala Halladay. Micky. Provo. 218. 370 Hallan. Gloria. Salt Lake City. 317 Helliday. Ernest R.. Mesa. Ariz.. 308 Halliday. Carol Flora. Provo. 145. 156 Helliday. Ma ine, Riverton Hallmen. Kethryn Vera. Oakland. Cahf. 32S Hallocfc. George Vernorv Enterprise, 315 Halls. Leigh Ann. Oqden Hells. William Wood. Montlcallo. 290 Hallstad. Ernest Lerey. Las Vegas. Nav. Halstead. Lester Mark. Provo Ham, Ledean Edna. BInqham Canyon. 331 Hamblin. Delmor Hyrum. Roosevelt. 331 Hamblln. David Curtis Provo. 359 Hamblin. Ellis A.. La Plata. N. Mai.. 356 Hamblin. Georgia K., Mesa, Ariz., 360 Freeman - Hanson Hamblin. Ide R j.ana. farm,nqlon, N, Mai. Hambl.n. John Hay. Eager. Ariz. Hambhn. Mar. on Kay, Eager. Aril. Hambl.n. Marlay Kay. Roosavall. 328 Hamblin. Marilyn. Provo Hamalwriqht. Gala Cloy. Price 318 Hamilton. Donna Gay. BlacHoot. Ide. 212. 299 Hemillon, Anma Bella. Hyde Park. 307 Hamilton. Larry Gene. Welnul Creek. Celif.. 315 Hemillon. Eleina Mae. PoHland. Maine Hemillon. Merilyn, Suqer, Ide., 220. 317 Hemillon. Peul Hudson. Venceburq. Kent.. 358 Hemillon. Sharon Laraa. Tabiore Hamilton. Thomas E.. Venceburq. Kent.. 358 Hemm. Jemat Lea. Ballflower. Cfellf.. 214. 327 Hemmond. Dele Aldan. Idaho Fells. Ida.. 214 Hammond. Don Lee. Idaho Falls. Ida. Hemmond. Floyd Melvin, Sugar City, Ida. Hammond. Judith. Rosebud. Mont.. 339 Hammond. Lee Evens. Bountiful. 87. 318 Hammond, Karen Joyce, Pioche. Nev.. 370 Hammond. Myrna C. Upham. N. Dak.. 340 Hammond. Patty Jean. Colo. Springs. Colo . 204. 326 Hammond. William B.. Las Veqas. Nav., 202. 337 Hamrlck. James R, M.. Jr.. RIallo. Calif.. 337 Hamric. Robert Lee. Secramento. Calif. Hanby. Janet Yvonne. Washouqal. Wash.. 372 Hanchett. Patricia M.. Annaballe. 351 Hancock. Faye Marie. Citrus Heights. Calif., 335 Hancock. Gloria Gunn. Provo Hancock. Fred. Jr.. Safford. Ariz.. 318 Hancock. Diiia. Mesa. Ariz.. 348 Hancock. Jaran A., Hawaii Hancock, Jay Juu!. Provo Hancock. Joseph Perry. Provo Hencock. Morck Oluf. Provo Hencock. Philip Eugene. Baimower. Calif. Hancock. Richard M., Balirower. Celif.. 361 Hanke. Manfred Alfred. Salt Lake City, 346 Hanks. Delbert R., Portland. Ore. Hanks. Charles Werren. Orem. 285 Henks. Devid A . Burley. Ida,. I08_ Hanks. Eugene. Los Angeles. Celif. Hanks. Lawrence S,. Owyhee. Nev.. 371 Hanks. Nancy Gwen. Menio Park. Calif.. 204. 302 Hanks. Richard F.. Provo Hanks. Teddy Lee. Springville Henly. Thomas Frank. Jr.. Worland. Wyo.. 237. 292 Hnnna, Marion Lucy. Sacromento. Calif.. 327 Hanna, Leonard Depue. Chorleston. W. Ve.. 302 Honnlg. Gary Whitney, Las Vegas, Nev,. 202. 290. 296 Hanseen. Sondra Kaye. Provo. 366 Hansen. Arthur T.. Provo Hansen. Arde Ann. Centerfield. 312 Hansen Brent Diion. Spanish Fork. 328 Hansen. David Paul. Wanamassa. N.J.. 319 Hansen. Dorrell Dovid. Hio. Nev. Hansen. Douglos Dovid. Glendelo. Calif. Hansen. Gordon Leon. Portland. Ore. Honsen. Gordon Stanley. Wlnslow. Ariz.. 332. 335 Hansen. Henry Kimball. Delta. 227. 279 Hansen. Jocquellne F.. Salem. Ore.. 351 Hansen. James Vernon. Twin Falls. Ida.. 202. Hansen. Janet Fayo. San Mateo. Calif.. 360 Hansen. Jean. HIko. Nav.. 288 Hansen. Jim Pratt. Riverside. Celif. Hensen. Joseph Henry. Lomita. Calif. Hansen. Joy Hawley. Vallajo. Calif. Hansen. Kenneth Odell, Kearns Hansen. Kent Bloine. Sponish Fort. 328 Hansen. Klaus J.. Provo. 280 Hansen. Karen Lee. San Leandro. Calif.. 362 Hansen. Kristlne. CorvalHs. Ore. Hansen. Lindsay B.. Jr.. Ogden. 348 Hansen. Margaret Deann. Idaho Falls. Ida.. Hansen. Marilyn. Montpalier. Ide.. 318 Hensen. Merolyn Lorene. Wele Ore., I4S Hansen. Mavis Leio. Vole. Ore. Hensen. Myre Mergerat. Delta. 285 Hansen. Myrle Vee. Pocetello. Ida.. 216. 327 Hansen. Ned Humphrey. Payson Hansen. Nancy Lee. Firth. 149. 327 Hansen. Norma. Glandora. Calif.. 330 Hansen. Noreen E.. Valleio. Calif.. 351 Hansen. Potrlcla. Ann. Phoani.. Ariz.. 222. 329 Hansen. Patsy. Provo. 200. 335 Hansen. Phyllis. Spanish Fork. 200 Hansen. Quince Marion. Snowflake. Ariz. Hensen. Ralph Leon. Meywood. Calif.. 288. 302 Hansen. Ralph Leslie. Portlond. Ore. Honsen. Relph Weldemor. Orem Hansen. Ray Richard. Los Angeles. Calif., 286 Hansen. Reid Glozler. Wheal Ridge. Colo.. 306. 312 Hansen. Richard Lamar, Springville Hensen. Richard R.. Provo Hansen. Robert Wayne. Richfield Hansen. Roger Lee. Toppanish. Wash.. 210 Hansen, Roland Fr,d. Monroe. 332 Hensen. Roberta Edith, Toppanish. Wasti. Hansen. Stanley Dee. Grace. Ide. Hansen. SpansI M.. Payson Hansen. Sharroo Faye. Sell Lake City Hansen, Wlllard Layton. Moses Lake. Wash t ,? Hanson. Craig Alfred. S. Pasadena. Calif. Autumn Quarter Student Index ell, Salt Lake C.ty, 348 Hanson, Roy Lund, Jr.. Los Angeles, Calif.. 367 Hanson, Thomas E.. Jr., Duluth. Minn. Haraguchi, Jean S., Hawaii. 317 Harbertson, Virginia. Ogden Horbican, James Lee. Sepulveda. Calif. Harding. Betty Lou, Prmo Harding, Glen J.. Las Vegas, Nev., 325 Harding. Liane. Provo. 367 Harding, Neal Davies, Provo Hardwiclr, Eva Karen, Burley, Ida., 153 Hardy, Douglas MiFier, Stirling, Alta., 334 Hardy Carma Jean Omaha, Neb. Hardy, Carolyn, Las Vegas. Nev., 201 Hardy, Blaine Carmon. Provo, 279 Hardy, Dale Calvin, Stevensville, Mont. Hardy Darwin Lee. Omaha. Neb. Hardy! Gordon Lee. Las VeVgas, Nev. Hardy, Keith Horace. Idaho Falls. Ida., 97. 317 Hardy, Paula, Salt Lake City. 335 Harger Irene Shearin. Freeport. N.Y., 222, 324 Harisay. Richard A.. Stockton. Calif.. 344 Harker. Dale Wayne. Provo Harker. Gary Lee, Alberta. Can., 3 It Harker, Ronald Clair, Idaho Falls, Ida. Harley Fred Ittner, Charleston Hts.. S.C. Harlow, James Douglas, Port Angeles. Wash., 294 Harman, Barry Weston, Murray Harman, Clifford Gary. Salt Lake City Harmor, Allan Bearnson, Sprlngville Harmer Don Ludlow. Sprlngville Harmer, Jerry Douglas, Pleasant Grove Harmer, Sybil Denise, Casa Grande, Ariz. Harmon, Dell Tolman, Provo Harmon, Jon Preston. LaHabra. Calif.. 94 Harmon, Julia, Berkeley, Calif. Harmon. Layle Jon. Provo Harmon, Robert B., El Cerrito, Calif. Harney. Henrietta, Owyhee, Nev., 325 Haroldsen, Ancel Deval. Idaho Falls, Ida. Harper Albert Allen, Fillmore, Calif. Harper Darrel Albert. Mesa, Ariz. Harper, Elwin Kay, Malta, Ida., 114, 367 Harper, Kimball Taylor, Oakley, Ida., 286 Harper, Kathryn, Blackfoot, Ida. Harper, Vernon M., Albertson, N.C., 324 Harper. William Thomas, Salt Lake City, 348 Harr, Robert Golden, W. Covina, Calif. Harrington, Lona Gayle, Shelby, Mont. Harrington, Ronna D., Bakersfield, Calif. Harris. Alva Alton, Shelley, Ida. Harris, Arlen Arthur, Ririe, Ida.. 317 Harris, Beverly Ann, Wenatchee. Wash.. 149. 353 Harris, Diane, Oak City Harris, Edward Fowler, Provo Harris Frances Kay Delta, 335 Harris, Harvey Don. Stone, Ida., 199. 339 Harris Howard N lelvin, Provo, 206, 311 Harris. Jerry Starr. Provo, 299 Harris, Kenneth George, Columbia Harris, Kathryn Kay. Evanston, Wye, 196 Harris, Kenneth B.. Provo Harris. Kaye. Blandlng Harris. Larry Dean. Columbia Falls. Mont. Harris, Lynn M., El Caion, Calif. Harris, Margaret M.. Evanston, Wyo. Harris, Mary Lou, Salt Lake City, 296 Harris. Merrill Dale. Independence. Mo., 335 Harris. Michael George, Crescent. Ore. Harris. Mllalee .Cut Bank. Mont. Harris. Nola Kay. McCammon, Ida.. 330 Harris. Paul Lauern. Rirle. Ida., 328 Harris, Reynold Paul, Pleasant Grove Harris, Renelle, Stone. Ida., 363 Harris, Ronald Lee, Frontier, Wyo., 302 Harris, Robert William. Escondido. Calif., 356 Harris, Suzanne, Provo Harris. Sandra Louise, Phoenij. Ariz., 358 Harris, Sharon Kaye. Ogden. 288 Harris. Vera Vanleta. Bountiful, 182. 292 Harrison. Betty Dodge. Provo Harrison, Carolyn L. Lund. Nev.. 314 Harrison. David Cllyde. Baker .Ore., 33? Harrison. Linnaea. Provo Harrison, Jane, Sprlngville, 208, 212, 290 Harrison, Larry Ml. Tooele, 114, 367 Harrison, Lois M., Steamboat Spring, Colo., 344 Harrison. Parry Deloss. Malad, Ida., 280 Harrison, Russell D., Jr., Whittler. Calif., 237, 312 Harrison. Rollo B., Grace, Ida. Harrison, Shirley Dove, Brlgham City, 332 Harrison Wayne A., Jr., Tooele, 331 Harrison, Willis Lee, Hawthorne, Nev., 313 Hart, Eleanor Coleman, Provo Hart, James Douglas. Boise, Ida., 184 Hart, Faralee Ann, Ogden Hart, Keoth Collins. Idaho Falls, Ida., 81, 206, 285 Hart. Lorna Claire, Ogden Hart, Paul Douglas, Ontario, Ore., 326 Hart, Paul Duwayne, Provo Hart Ronald David. Glendale. Calif. Hart, Sherlyn, Idaho Falls, Ida.. 204. 335 Hartley, Charles Mann. Woods Cross. 367 Hartman, Larry D., Altamont Hartzog. Julian T., Clayton. Ala. Hartvigsen. Richard N.. Provo. 361 369 Harvey, Donald Glenn, BIythe, Calif., 332 Harvey Duston George, Sun Valley, Calif. Harvey. Bessie W., Montibello. 367 Harvey. Bruce Douglas, Blanding. 366 Harvey, Bonnie Deane. Blanding. 367 Harvey Gaynard R., Provo Harvey! Kenneth L., Pleasant Grove, 302 Harvey, Paul Albin, American Fork Harward, Elmer Leon. Idaho Falls, Ida. Harward, Karen, Richfield Harward Oranee Salt Lake City, 351 Harward, Sherman Dean, Sprlngville, 290 Harwood, Judltti, Salt Lake City Harwood. Robert L., Lordsburg, N. Max., 1 Haskell, Leo Dwane, Spanish Fork Haskin. William Harvey, Baker, Ore., 346 Haslam. Joann Garfield, Denver, Colo., 36 Verl 288 Hastings, Eldon Elmer. Mesa, Ariz., 202. 331 Hastings. Robert W.. Mesa, Ariz., 360 Hastings, Sara Sylvia, Mesa, Ariz., 361 Hatch D. Diane, Ldaho Falls, Ida., 85, 93, 317 Hatch, Delray Olsen, Koosharem, 227 Hatch Forrest Ezra, Nampa. Ida.. 339 Hatch. George W.. Clarkston, 99, 280 Hatch, Glendon, Provo, 130 Hatch. Howell Cloyd. Snowflake. Ariz.. 32. Hatch, Jennie. Browning. Mont. 340 Ida. Hatch, Lawrence Martir Hatch. Lincoln Eg ert. Tatonia. Ida. Hatch, LaPreal, Bancroft. Ida., 196, 363 Hatch, Maurleen E., Salt Lake City. 286 Hatch Orrln Grant, Pittsburgh, Pa. Hatch, Paul Burbank. Ogden Hatch, Rey Lynn, El Paso, Te . Hatch. Valeria Idaho Falls. Ida., 93, 317 Hatcher. Nancy Merle. Vaughn, Mont., 257, 300 Hatcher. Sharyl, Vaughn, Mont.. 350 Hatcher, Shirley, Vaughn. Mont., 361 Hatch. Wilder leroY, Bancroft, Ida. Hatfield, Gary Keith, Ephraim Hatfield. Mary Lynne, Rocky River, Ohio, 358 Hatorl, Donald K.. Hawaii, 332 Hatley Joan, Dallas, Te«., 367 Hathaway, Merlin Scott, San Leandro, Calif.. 360 Hausknecht Jeanne, Bingham Canyon Hausler, Don Edward, Oakland, Calif. Hawke, Jeannine, Provo, 232 Aberdeen, Ida 362 Hawk. Gordon Ellison, Northsurrey, B.C., 346 Hawk, Judy Marie, Whittler, Calif., 367 Hawe ' s, Verl Jack, Aberdeen, Ida,, 346 Hawkes, Lloyd, Orem Hawkins, Dorothy Bee, Salt Lake City, 216, 339 Hawkins, Douglas S., Ely, Nev. Hawkins. Earlene, Provo Hawkins, George Alfred. Manila. 308 Hawkins, Norlne, Aurora, Colo.. 204. 309 Hawkins, Merial Dean, Manila, 302 Hawkins, Spencer James, Laketown, 288 Hawley, Merrill S., Conrad, Mont., 332 Hawley, Lois Adele, Conrad, Mont., 285 Haworth, Carol Ann, Canoga Park, Calif., 308 Haws, Ben Frank, Junction Haws, Donna Joyce. Burbank. Calif. Haws, Patricia Fay. Lynwood, Calif., 332 Haws. Shirley Mae. Richland. Wash. Haycock, Janet, San Leandro, Calif., 307 Hayden, Wayne Elza. Provo Haycock. Steven Mack, CIrcleville, 36? Hayden Dennis Murland, Provo, 348 Hayden! Warren Ray, Pleasant Grove, 237 Haycock, Roger, Cedar City Hayes, Darwin Lyie, Georgetown, Ida., 279 Hayes. Gerald C. Georgetown, Ida. Hayes, William Oscar, American Fork Hayes, Rex Bruce, Moab, Ida., 316 Haymond. Barbara, Sprlngville Haymond, Paula Faye, Sprlngville Haymore. Franklin R., Provo, 361 Haynes, Rebecca Ann, John Day, Ore. Klea Carolyn, Los Angeles. Calif., 201, 31 Cella Ann, Los Angeles. Calif., 146 Haynie, Sharon Adele, Alamosa, Colo.. 334 Haynlo, Paul Alva, Greenville. Mo., 130 Haynie. Roger Lane, Manassa. Colo. Hayword, Gerald Lynn, Provo Hayward, Edward Allen. Cheyenne, Wyo,, 367 Hazard. James Ray, Culver City, Calif., 339 Heal, Sa,ndra Louise. Provo, 188, 363 Healey, David Winn, Provo, 287 Healey, Steve Grant. American Fork Healey, hlolan Lynn, American Fork Healy, Jay B„ Orem Hearn. Milton Eugene. Phoenix. Ariz. Heath, Herman. Provo Haynli Heath Charles William, San Bernardino, Calif.. 237 Heath Lucille Sanford, Sprlngville, 284. 296 Heaton. Alma. Provo Heaton, Leroy C, Kanab Heber, Grnat Richard. Magna Heber, Ruth Freda, Magna, 296 Hecht, Harry George, Powell. Wyo.. 285 Heder, Diane Claudia, Los Angeles. Calif., 146, 358 Hedln. Carolyn Jean, Salt Lake City Hedquist, Norma Dee, Provo, 141, 208, 359 Hedrlck, Carolyn Sue, Indianapolis, Ind., 360 Heemeyer, Lois Marie, Lead, S.D., 234. 340 Hedrlck Frank Gilbert. Temple City, Calif. Heesch, Craig Faye, Portland, Ore.. 169. 358 Heggie. Gordon Fawns, Alberta, Can| Hegsted, Evelyne A., Orem, 218, 367 Hegemler, Vera C, Provo, 14. 396 Hegemler, Gilbert A., LaCanada, Calif.. 303 Heileson Sara Lee. Tetonla. Ida.. 307 Helmark Elmonda L., Phllipsburg, Mont. Heilner, Richard David, Baker, Ore., 202. 363 Heiner. Gary Lee. Mesa. Ariz.. 210. 367 Heiner, Georgia. Morgan. 324 Helnzman. Gene Roger. Provo Heiner. Thane Irwin. Heyburn. Ida.. 334 Kerry ,shton Heiner. Shannon Jo, Wichita, Kan,, 360 Helbig, Nancy Lee, New Orleans, La., 359 Hellewell, Sandra Joy, Sacramento, Calif., 218. 360 Hellstrom, James A., Concord, Calif. Hellewell, George E., Heyburn, Ida. Helqulst, Boyd Jay. Blanding Helquist, Larry A., Ricfleld Helm, Donald Francis, Las Vegas. Nev., 118 Helm. Mauruene Elaine. Los Angeles. Calif., 190, 293 Helton. John James, Anaheim, Calif. Hemenway, John Lynne, Woodland, Calif., 214, 293 Hemsley, A. Allen, La Habra, Calif., 296 Hemsley, Ellis J., Salt Lake City, 293 Henderson, Cecil H., Oakland. Calif.. 182. 335 Henderson. Ashton R.. Posatello, Ida. Henderson, Dee Wursten, Twin Falls. Ida. Henderson. Fred David, Raymond, Can. Henderson, Gerald V., Burley, Ida. Henderson. Kay. Salem. Va., 335 Henderson, Leslie Fred. Rock Springs, Wyo. Henderson, Peter John. Auckland, New Zealand, 367 Henderson, Virginia H.. Boise, Ida., 348 Hendricks, Edgar E., Jr.. Chico, Calif. Hendricks, Robert R., Salt Lake City Hendrickson, Clifford. Calgary. Can.. 369 Hendrickson. Lynn J., Gunnison, 339 Hendrickson, Roger R., Gunnison. 298 Hendrlx, Karolyn. Ely, Nev., 352 Heninger, Brent Elliot, Sunset, 206. 302 Henkel, Kurt G., Germany Henninqsen, Cherle A., Stansbury, Wyo., 315 Henretty. Thomas Alan, Gaylord, Mich., 313 Henrlcksen, Mary Jo. Provo Henrle, Donald Kirk, Las Vegas, Nev., 351 tHenrie, Judith McVoy, Marysvale, 360 Henrle, Patricia Ann, Ventura, Calif., 156, 208. 212, 290 Henriksen Alma Lament, Orem, 100 Henriksen. Adolph F.. Bellflower, Calif. Henrikson Ronald W., Alhambra, Calif. Henry, Johan Naomi, Yuba City. Calif., 306 Henry, Darrell Leon, Portland, Ore., 346, 348 Henry, Michael Raymond. Yuba City. Calif.. 353 Hensley, Porta Lee. Glendale, Ariz., 317 Henson, Cfiarles A., Council Bluffs, la. Heppler. Lawrence John, Alberta. Can., 339 Hepburn, Adele. N. Hollywood, Calif.. 311 Hepworth. Clarence, Jr., Provo Hepworth, Marva, Grover, Wyo., 288 Herbert. Franklin W., Arlington, Va., 130 Herde, Myrna Durfee, Provo Hermansen, Royce Larry, Payson Herold, Robert Cameron, Arlington, Va., 366 Herrlck. Betty Jo., Ely, Nev., 327 Herrlck, Darle. Long Beach, Calif. Herrln, Charles Selby. Bentonla. Miss.. 346 Herring, Sonja, Pleasant Grove, 358 Herrin, Gene Carley, Provo, 316 Herrln, Luhuana Allen. Hollydale, Calif. Herron, Barbara Gayle, Magna, 327 Herron, Stanley Ray, Heber, 322 Herron, Tarnk Lewis, Cut Bank, MonT. Herzinoer Raymond G., Buhl, Ida. 366 Hess Edward Moser, Nampa, Ida., 33y Hess, Garth. Provo Hess, Larry T., Fielding, 124 Hess Sheridan Lane, Long Beach, Calif. Hess, Vince CriJdIe. Farmlngton Heurkens, Barbara Ann. St. Paul. Minn. Heugly, Helen Durnae, Omaha, Neb., 228 Hewitt, Harold Keller, Salem, Ore., 186. 302 Hewltson, Dorothy L., Park City Hewitt George Wayne. Las Vegas, Nev., 97, 145, 324 Hewett, David Ernest, Sprluqs, Fla., 363 Heywood, Annette, Richfield Heywood, Evelyn, Holbrook. Ariz. Hlatt, Merwln Russel, Payson 408 H ansoii II ma Hialf. Miriam Joyci. Glcndala. Cal ' f . 208 H.atl. R.,d Moor . Payion, lOl H,«-l. Sh.rry L no. Proyo H.bbard. Eldan R., Ely. Nav. Hibbarl. Anr aMa. Maia. Aru . IBS H.bbart. Donna Maa. Bo.ta. Ida.. 3)2 HIckcoi. Barbara. Salt Laka City HIclian. Clyda Riqtrup, Spanilh Fork Hiclan. Jotin Robarl. Habar Hickan. Philip Pratt. Habar. 348 Hiek anon. RicSard L . Rock Sprlnqi. Wyo. Hickman, Charl Kaya. Salt Laka City. 190. 33S Hickman, John William. Raadiport, Ora. Hickman. Warran Waltar Sno villa. 339 Hickman. Raqina Maa. Ovarton. Nav.. 361 Hlcki. Robart F. Rochaitar. N.Y. Hi9a hl. Allan Akio. Makawaki. Kauai. Hawaii Hlqbaa. Joiaph Marvin. Sail Laka City. 103, 286 Hiqbaa. Sharon Lavarn. Bram. Waih.. 290 Higglnbotham. Snarlay. Eicelon. Calif.. 367 t-iqqlni. Haathar Ann. Lai Vaqai. Nav.. 372 Hiqqini. John Cloyborn. Lai Vagal. Nav. Higglni. Nancy Lae. Pajadana. Calif.. 188. 335 Hlqginion. Gaorga Elmo. D«i v9r. Colo.. 337 Hlqginion. Gary Anion. Plngraa. Ida. Hlqginion, Habar Daan. Lahi HIgqinion. Jarry C. Oanver. Colo.. 3.ll HiqhI. Ethal Dawn. Farmlnqton. 194. 335 Hlqham. Marrlll Farr. Oakland. Calif.. 364 Hlldan. Alice Kay. Uklah. Calif. Hildan. Henry Gordon. Uklah. Calif.. 186. 328 Hill, Annette. Idaho Fall.. Ida.. 329 Hill. Beverly Maria Walla Walla. Waih. Hill. Bruce A.. Fayette. 124 Hill. Dellamae Porter. Prove Hill. Dallas Lynn, CsmlHo. Calif.. 141. 366 Hill. Dick Dwayne, Provo Hill. Frank Wilton. Jacksonville. Ha. Hill. Fern Joy. Orem Hill. Gordon Orville. Bremerton. Wash. Hill. Garth Argyle. Payson Hill. Harry N.. Idaho Falls. Ida.. 302 Hill. Janet Penny. Sam Houston, Tei. Hill. Keith A.. Provo. 286 Hill. Lee. Provo Hill. Louis Douglas. Provo. 32 Hi ' l. Marqie Holland. Idaho Falls. Ida.. 317 Hill. Melba R.. Montrose. Colo.. 360 Hill. Newell Kenneth. Orem. 296 Hill. Paul M.. Idaho Falls. Ida.. 202, 280 Hill. Reed Eugene. Rlrle. Ida. Hill. Richard Lavar, Provo Hill( Sandra Wriqht. Corpus Christ!. Te.. Jean 367 Hlllam. Harold Gordon, St, Anthony, Ida.. 319 Hllllger. Harold A.. Long Beach, Calif. Hllller. David Brown, Provo. 288 Hlltbrand. Margaret A., Idaho Falls, Ida.. 182. 360 Hilton. Clesse Snow. Delta. 83. 280 Hilton. Horace Gill. Delta. 213. 279 Hilton. Jerold Almon, Stillw..;er. Okla. Hilton. Ross Cropper, Provo Hilton. Wllford Bruce. Delta. 101. 213. 279 Hinckley, Kathleen, Salt Lake City, 364 Hinckley, Nanette, Provo, 153, 330 Hinckley, Thomas Kent, Provo, 237 HIndley, Donne Rao, American Fork, 360 Hindley. James Ernest, American Fork, 299 Hinds. Robert Warren. Turlock, Catlt. Hinkson, Jimmy Wllford, Provo, 280 HInsch, Nancy Marilyn, Allls, Wis. Hlntie, Harold A. Provo Hlrschl, Diane. Rockvllle. 257, 300 Hlrschl, Mai G., Brigham. 319 Hlskey. Harold H.. Teasdalo. 292 Hlslop. lane Tracy. Baker. Ore. Hitchcock, Jerry Lyie, Oakland, Calif., 360 Hitchcock, Karleen, Buhl. Ida.. 339 Hile. Albert William. Millersburg. Ind., 348 Hlison. Patricia, Columbia, 232, 348 Hitesmar, Ferrell J., Tooele Ho, Kl Sung. Seoul. Korea, 280 Ho. Varna Mae Kalvlanl, Honolulu, Hawaii, 316 Hobbs, Ledon, Glendora, Calif. Hobbs. Charles R.. Provo HobSs. M. Odell. Preston. Ida.. 280 Hodge. Raymond Merrill. Bend. Ore. Hodges, Jere Dale. Richmond. 280 Hodqios. Darrell L.. Jr.. Seattle. Wash.. 199. 369 Hodqkinson. Kenneth A.. Orem Hodqinson. Jean, Vernal. 292 Hodqkinson Marie Vernal. 354 Hodqkinson. Janet. Vernal. 348 Hodson. Harry. Provo Hodson. Keith Dennis. Oswego. Ore.. 360 Hoen. James Howard. Billings. Mont.. 333 Hoffman. Albert W.. Roslyn Heights, N.Y.. 114. 354 Hoffman. Ronald. Draper Hoffman. Sharlene. Dreper. 188. 226. 348 Hoffman. Welter Leroy. Monoqahela. Pa.. 348 Hoqan. Gary Kay. Burley, Ida. Hoqan. William Elliot. Provo Hoqensen. Gary Jay. Ogden. 316 Hoqqan, Saundra Ethel, Provo Hoggan, Daniel Hunter, Provo Hoqge. RoM.n Buron. Elko. Nev., 311 Hokan.on, Paul M.. Thayne. Wyo., 333 Hokamon. Devon Ei.el. flaiileground, Wash., 347, 36S Holbrook, L.nde Mary, Lima. Mont,. 365 Halcombe, Jarett Dee. Santa Ana, Calif.. 2B4 Holdawey, Boyd F., Provo Holdaway, Donald Huqh. Provo Holdaway, Grant H., Ofem Holdaway, Helen D, Yuba C.ty, Cal f. Holdiberg, Carroll. Los Angeles. Cel.f.. 228. 339 Holgata. Ronald Calvin. Salt Laka City Holland. Jack Waldram Nampa Ida.. 193 Holland. Barron G. San Jose, Calif, Holllnger, Lome Rae. Ursine, Nev., 370 HoM.ng.head. Joey A., LaMesa, Calif., 326 Hr;ii;rq.|.„,d i„c G.. Panaca, Nav., 354 M., n,. ,,.,. . ,„.,« Preston, Ida. ' Denver, Colo., 186, 330 Bell, Calif., 149, 333 ■•• ie Wash, ■' avo, 322 Hc a- bn- Neman, Alameda, Ida., 334 Holman. Donald Pari. Ely. Nev.. 354 Holman. Janevieve. Mesa. Arii., 347 Holmen. Kathleen. Mesa. Arli. Holman. Joy J., Reiburg, Ida. Holman, Marlon Jay, Sprlngvllle J Holman, Margaret Jean, Pocatello, Ida.. 315 Holman. Tnaron Alice, McGllI, Nev.. 149. 220, 316 Holmes. Carol Jeen. Sprlngvllle. 234. 311 Holmes. Carol June, Montpeller, Ida.. 182 Holmes. Kenley DIonne. Provo Holmes. John Richard, Alta., Canada Holmes. Marian Kathryn. Salt Lake City, 326 Holmes, Nelda Ann, Dallas, Te ., 232, 365 Holmes. Mary Naomi. Harbor City. Calif.. 194. 293 Holmes. Marian. Bountiful. 359 Holmes, Thomas. Alta.. Canada Holmes. Walter Wllliem. Jr.. Phoenii. Arlj.. 365 Holsten. Sharon Kaye. Central. Ida. Holmstaad. R. Kay. Lahi Holt. Clifford Leon. Provo, 365 Holt. David Earl. Provo Holt. Dearn. Kamas Holt. Ivan Karl. Oakley. Ida.. 333 Holt. Glen Lamar. Sprlngvllle Holt. George Wilson. Spanish Fork. 344 Holt. Ralph Moyle. Long Beach, Calif. Holt. Sharil C. Sprlngvllle Holtom. Gary S.. Provo. 285 Holtom. Steve E.. Idaho Falls. Ida.. 337 Holtjer. Robert L.. Imperial. Calif. Homan. Howard Brent. Sandy Homer. BeHy Jo. Salt Lake City. 354 Honda, Vernon HIroshl. Oahn. Hawaii. 354 Hone. George. Lee Sprlngvllle Hone. Keith Stewart, Payson Honeycutt. Jimmy Leo, Hendersonvllle. N.C. Hood. Herbert Bruce. Salt Lake City Hooker. Lewis Burton. Montpeller. Ida.. 145. 339 Hooper. Gerald Ray. San Gabriel. Calif. Hooper. Richard Taylor. Uklah, Calif. Hoopes. Grover Ronald. Provo Hoopes, Norvan L., Fortune, Calif. Hoopes, Marlene, Reiburg, Ida., 316 Hoover, Betty Ann, Sprlngvllle. 156 Hoover. Carol Bartlatt, Orem, 368 Hoover, Kelvin L. Provo, 279 Hoovpr. Margrat Janet. Provo. 357 Hoover, Stanfey Jay, Provo Hopkins, Eula Leone, St, George. 307 Hopple. Wayne Darrell. Waco. Tei. Hoppe. Werner. Salt Lake City Horban. Waltar George. Ontario. Can., 302 Horlacher, James Reed, Fallon, N«v„ 365 Hornberger, Leon B.. Calgary, Can. Horn, Annegret E., Salt Lake City, 347 Horn, Gustav Relnhold Pasadena, Calif,, 227 Home. Davrd Christian. Kaysvllle. 246 Home, George Kent, Glendele, Arli., 114 Horrocks. Kaye. Richland. Wash. Horrocks. Sheldon Glen. Heber Horsley. Grant LeRoy. Salt Lake City Horsley. Richard Brown, Salt Lake Cih , 202, 294 Horton, Cerolyn Ann, Salt Leke City, 232 Horton, Golden LaMar, Phoenli, Arlj.. 354 Horton, Sondra, Clrdevllle. 358 Hosklns, Phillip Keith. Pege. Ide., 32 Hostutler, Dellla Ann. Tooele, 309 Hosseln, Shelkhh N., Teheran, Iran Hoskln, Arnold Keith, Wellsvllle Hosmen. Lew Meede. Mermarth. N. Dak.. 310 Hosier. Robert Eugene. Provo Hotchklis. John L.. Red Lodge. Mont. Houllhen. Richard A.. WilmeHe. III., 224, 347 Houqhton, James R.. Provo Houghton. Robert W.. Grand Junction, Colo.. 224. 368 Houqhton, Ann Yyonne. Copperton House. Donna Mae. Provo Householder. Dawna J., Yuba City. Calif.. 359 Houston. Jean Doris. Los Angeles. Calif.. 302 Houston. Ronald E l, Loi Ang.-.i _o ■tr; i,, Hovii, Elame Jones, K.rlland, N. M.., Hcvland, H lkkl Joh n, Saga. Norway Hovanier. Peter Jecob. Golel . Ctlll . 280 How rd Dele Will. am. Mldval Howard. Gary Reed. Pocatello. Ida. Howard. Jacqueline. Senia Crui C«lll, Howard. Kathleen Eva. Wetl.nqton, 151 Howerd. Mickl Ra.nl . W.lminqlon. N.C. ni. 370 How.-d. Roy W.ll.am, Old Waslburv. N.Y.. IJ. lU Howard. R N , Or m Howarth. Dorothy Ann, Portland. Ore.. 176 Howard. Virginia, Sun Valley. Cahf.. 216 Howarth. John Wendel. Portland, Ore , 36« Howe. Leonard Riley. Blll.ngi, Mont. Howe. Alice Elane, Salt Lake City. 286 Howe. Winston A.. Jr.. Provo Howell. Mery Louise. Oekdale, CeKf.. 361 Howell, Tranor Devon. Blacklocl. Ida., 286 Howalls. Jemes M.. Midvale Howlett. Mary. Draper. 334 Hoyrup. Moni Lancaster. Cloverdal . B.C. Hoyel. Donna Laurine. El Monte. Calif.. 316 Hoyal. James C. 0., El Monte, Celif, Hubend. Edwin Heber, N. Oqden. 353 Hovt. Marsha Ruth. Naphl. 145, 196 Hubbord, Dele S.. Dillon, Mont.. 349 Hubbard, lie, Malad, Ida., 339 Hubble, Deenne Elaine. Muscetlne, Ie.. 356 Hubbert. Annette Marie. Pasadena. Calif.. 350 Hubbs. Keith Eugene. Colion. Calif.. III. 113 Huber. Lulu Margaret. Lapolnt Huddlestone. Ralph E.. Alta.. Canada Hudman. Melvin R.. Idaho Falls. Ida.. 297 Hudson. Mary Linda. Elsinore. Celif.. 87. 333 Huerta. Robert Henr . Americen Fork Huff. Dale Delos. Sponlsh Fork. 303 Huff, Edwerd Curtis. Spanish Fork. 280 Huff. Wayne Lewis. Payson Huffakar. Carma Jeen. Midway Huffaker, Ruth A.. Tempe, Arli. Huffman, John Henr . Hewthorne. Nev.. 308 Huqglns. Colleen. Globe, Arli., 325 Huqentobler. Ceralee, Buhl, Ida., 347 Hughart, Batty Lou Lynwood, Calif.. 286 Hughes, Cherlyn Sue. Kansas City. Mo., 365 Hughes. Doris Ivy. SeaMle. Wesh. Hughes. Euqene L, Ephralm, 150. 163, 328 Hughes. Gerald Jay. Jackson. Wyo. Hughes, Kelly Ann, Kamas, 225, 326 Hulsh James William Bereley, Calif., 193, 307 Hulsh, John Martin, Berkeley, Celif.. 193 Hulsh, There Nicholas, Orem Hulsh. Sterling S.. Jr., Garland Hull, Clyde Lamont, Ogden Hull. Janls Patricia. Caldwell, Ide., 80, 174, 208, 284 Hull, Marilyn Elaine, Murray, 349 Hull, Nona Lure. Malad .Ida., 365 Hulllnger. Carol Dawn. Provo, 228 Hulme. Thelma Jean. Hagermen, Ida. Humphrey. Laurel K., Provo Humpherys. Daverl S.. Thoyn . Wyo. Humpher,s. Melvin Dee, Thayne, Wyo. Humpherys. Alfred Glen, Ovid, Ida., 346 Hunger. Frencls Dean, Lehi Hunn, William John. Chicago, III.. 316 Hunsaker. Glen Lewis. American Fork, 184 Hunsaker, Williams L, Delta, 317 Hunt. Barbara Rose, Anadarko, Okie., 369 Hunt. Bemarr Parley. Sacramento, Calif. Hunt, Darwin Lee, Green River Hunt, Jeannlne, Pleasant Grove, 156 Hunt, Jarman Roderick, Concord, Calif. Hunt, Jay B., Provo Hunt, James Olous. Baker. Ore., 334 Hunt. Jeanette Ruth. Baker. Ore.. 182. 31) Hunt. Judith Ann. Bluefleld. W. Va.. 284 Hunt. Kenneth Raymond. ?ulncy. 124. 210 Hunt. Melvin John. Spanish Fork. 293 Hunt. Ma. Ray, Teylor, Ariz. Hunt. Patricia Ardell, Nlles. Calif., 351 Hunt, Phyllis Joan, Kelso, Wash., 232, 354 Hunt. Richard. Beryl, 193 Hunt, Sherlene Jones, RIchlond, Wash. Hunter. Berbera K.. Lethe. Ida. Hunter. Ilene. Sprlngvllle. 326 Hunter. Jeraldlne. Provo. 365 Hunter. James Wendell. Citrus Hit.. Calif.. 227 Hunter, Kenneth Duke, Ogden Hunter, Louis G.. Jr , El Paso, Te.., 280 Hunter. Lois Anne. Eali Lake City, 328 Hunter, Nevln Ooren. San Dleqo. Calif. Hunter. Richard Brent, Eugene, Ore.. 3)9 Hunter. Richard Allen, Arcadia, Calif.. 84, 210 Hunter, Sendra Joy. San Francisco, Calif.. 357 Hunter. Sharon Jewell. Sen Frenclsco. Celif.. 359 Huntsmen. June Spregue. Provo Huntsmen. Lola Kaye. Provo Huntsmen. Lory Ray. Pleesent Grove Huntsman, Lewis R., Enterprise Huppl, Rose Marie. Logan. 307 Hupp, Arnold Jay, Centralia, Wash. HunHinq, Lloyd C, Los Angeles. Calif. Hurd. Royal Clifford. Slou. Clly. tow Autumn Quarter Student Index rt. Phillip R.. Provo Dale, Provo, 294 Byron Lloyd, Provo Henry Wayne. Des Moines, la. 318 Leila Durfee. Provo Mary Anne. Blanding Mary Elaine. Gallup. N. Mex., 16 nson. Sffiriee A.. Pocalello. Ida., 236. 293 y, Ritchie (Jevon, Nampa, Ida.. 355 ■ngs. Bernell L, Sprinqville nqs, Edward Kent, Deer Lodge Mont.. 326 ngs. Larry T.. Riverton ings. Robert L. Pearl River. N Y. ings. Paul Norman. Provo inson. Gary Lee, American Fork ison. Colleen Mae, Hansen, Ida. ison. Jackie L. Malto. Ida., 354 ison. Wallace W., Malto, Ida. Gene Val. Gunnison Donald Reed. Swan Lake. Ida. 316 Dolan Thomas, Provo Edna Lou S., Kensington. Md. 285 George Osmond. Jr., Kensingt on, Md., 363 Leonard Blaine, Provo Nanette, Springivlle, 196, 328 William H.., Washington, D.C. 202. 294 Janet Kay. Garden Grove. Cal f.. 322, 334 Choiong. Seoul. Korea. 279 Hutch Hutch Hutch Hyatt. Hyde. Hyde, Hyde, Hyde, Hyde, Hyde. Hyde. Hyer. Hyun. Ihriq, Marshall L.. Provo. 279 Her. Denis Roy. South Gate. C, Ikemoto, Mituo. Sao Paulo. Bra Ikpe, Susanna Blankson Nigeria Imai. Tomiko. Tokyo. Japan, 326 Ingalls. Max Lavar, Provo Ingersoll, Carl Grant, American Fork Ingham. Vernon Brown. Vallejo, Calif., 333 Ingersoll. Maryl, American Fork Ingleby, Lorreen. Salt Lake City Ingles, Joseph Legrand. Bountiful. 246. 353 Afri Calof-. 220. 236, 307 jela Hawaii. 239. 312 Ireland, Phyllis Diane, Martin. S. Dak.. 360 Ireland. Sam Howard. Martin, S. Dak., 316 Irvin. Nancy Adele Long Beach. Calif., 3 I 1 . 3 I 8 Irvine. James Marion. Springville. 368 Irvine. James Richard. Fair Oaks. Calif.. 368 Irvine, Fleet Raymond. Redding. Calif., 334 Irvine. Linda Wales. Mt. Shasta. Calif.. 354 Isaacson. Shirley Ann. Tempe. Ariz.. 354 Isakson Lawrence B.. Peoa. 355 Isenhour. Ruth Anita. Salt Lake City Isenburg. Theodore F.. Lo Angeles, Calif., 224, 329 Isgrid. Wayne Richard. Lancaster. Cali Isom. Robert Smith. Lomita. Calif. Iverson. Charmane. Pleasant Grove Iverson. Larry Alma. Pleasant Grove Ivey. Anita Jane. Bellflower. Calif.. 335 Ivie. Carolann Roberta. Ogden, 83, 302 Ivle, Boyd Rudolph, Orem, 284 Ivie. Alma Raeldon, Ogden, 214, 307 Ivie, William Elbert. Salina Ivie. Richard Peterson. Springville. 285 Ivie. Virgil Stanley. Provo. 370 Iwaasa. Henry Nolan. Alfa.. Canada Iwaasa. Hanae. Alta., Canada J Jacklin. Ernest G.. Heber Jacklin. Harold. Pleasant Grove Jackson. Carl Howard, LaGrange, Ohio, 370 Jacson. Corrinne. Lakeside. Ariz.. 307 Jackson, Earl Kenneth. Provo. 193 Jackson. Harold Lavere, Provo. 280 Jackson. Joyce. Kanab. 204 Jackson. Jack L.. Di«on. Mont.. 353 Jackson. James Stanley. Lakeside. Ariz.. 306 Jackson, Larry C. Ogden Jackson, Lola Ranae, Mt. View, Wyo. Jackson, Lindell W., Fre donia, Ariz. Jackson. Lola Colleen. Kamas. 234. 285 Jackson. Leroy Eugene. Provo Jackson. Mary Beth, La Jara, Colo., 322 Jackson. Nancy Loraine. Tucumcari. N. Mex. Jackson. Norman Heber. Kanab Jackson. Neva Renee. Sandy, 331 Jackson. Russell Henry. Provo Jackson. Thelma Kay, Covina. Calif.. 201, 331 Jackson. Stancy D. E.. Boise. Ida.. 130. 297 Jackson. Shelton Ray, Goldsboro. N.C. Jackson. Velma Cherie. El Paso. Tex.. 292 Jackson, Wendy Lu Salt Lake City, 257. 300 Jackson. Weldon F.. Jr., Mesa. Ariz.. 113 Jacob. Karin Edia. Northridqe. Calif.. 218. 358 Jacob. Mary Louise, San Diego, Calif., 156 Jacobs. Carrie. Emmett, Ida.. 350 Jacobs. Glen Richard. ScoHsbluff. Neb.. 260 Jacobs. Gave. Oakland. Calif., 226. 349 Jacobs. Hugh Ronald. Provo Jacobs. Heber Grant, Provo Jacobs. Margaret A.. Ogden. 257 Jacobs. Margaret Oa. Alta.. Can.. 300 Jacobsen. Errol LeRoy. Pocatello. Ida.. 308 Jacobsen, Elmo Gordon, Heber Jacobsen. Geraldine. Provo. 80. 204, 331 Jacobsen, Paul Rexford, Orem Jacobsen, Sanda R.. Kennewick, Wash.. : Jacobsen. Sharon C, Burbank, Calif. Jacobson. Constance J., Salt Lake City Jacobson, David Allred, Provo, 360 Jacobson. Erma Elaine. Provo K., Or. Jacobson, Norman Bruce, Proenix, Ariz.. 334 Jacoby. Batty Jo, Duchesne Jallerat, Sylvianne, Paris, France James, Carol. Rock Springs. Wyo.. 335 James, Clyde R.. Jr.. Provo James. Cehryel Ann. Oxnard, Calif.. 3711 James. Cheril. Provo James. Donald Edward. Helper. 335 James Dean Fredrick. Millbrae, Calif.. 202. 279 James, Judith Darl, Tooele. 344 James. Lucie Howard. Provo James. Larry Dean. Soda Springs. Ida.. 360 James, Rex Lamar. Phoenix, Ariz.. 207. 316 James. Robert Francis. Poison. Mont.. 350 James, Sharon, Los Angeles, Calif., 307 James, William Robert. Inglewood. Calif. Jameson. Gwen. Monticello Jameson. Karen Louise. Kanab. 353 Jameson. Kirk Marchant. Powell, Wyo. Ma 363 cello Jameson. Robert Brooks. Provo. 313 Jamison. Ronald Dee, Los Angeles, Calif., 280 Janson Donald Granqer. Provo, 294 Jarman, Karen. Berkeley. Calif. Jarman. Don Burton. Berekeley, Calif.. 363 . Jarman, Monte Cornell San Diego, Calif. Jarrard. Richard Lee, Menio Park, Calir.. 207, 324, 330 Jarvis, David L.. Nampa, Ida,, 94, 150, 355 Jarv.s, Donald Karl. Des Moines. Iowa. 361 Jarvis, George Kirkham Salt Lake City, 145, 193. 335 Jarvis. Floyd. St. Johns. Ariz. Jasperson, Jack Don. Goshen. 322 Jasperson, Janet. Goshen Jaussi. Norman L.. Paris. Ida. Jaussi. Diana. Orem Jeffery. Leiloni, Provo. 194. 339 Jeglum. Nan Yvonne. Oqden Jeffs. Wilham Craig. American Fork. 284 Jenkins. Arlen Dean, Pendleton. Ore.. 210. 312 Jenkins, Eldon E., Freedom. Wyo.. 279 Jenkins. Gary Cluff. Pendleton, Ore. Jenkins, Keith Bunker, Jerome, Ida., 325 Jenkins, Lawrence W... Pendleton, Ort,. Jenkins. Marvin L.. Nampa. Ida., 156, 230 Jenk No 349 Ball I.J., 150. 260. 347 Jenkins. Wayne Alton. Nampa Ida. Jennens. Dona Fay. Whittier. Calif,. 182. Jennings. Elaine. Phoenix, Ariz., 156. 205 Jennings. Carl George. Hurricane Jennings, Glenna Deane, Boise, Ida.. 84. Jennings. Joan Camille. Compton. Calif. Jennings. Jerry Albert. Tampa Fla., 330 Jennings. Melissa L., Medford. Ore.. 316 Jonse, Gary Webb. Pleasant Grove Jensen, Afton Eumce, Mldvale 194. rSr lidvale. 335 285 Jensen, Arthur Robert. Tigard. Oi Jensen. Bryant Levern Orem Jensen, Bruce Allen, Midvale, 186, 313 Jensen. Carl Lee. Ely, Nev, Jensen. C. Neil. Cheyenne. Wyo.. 349 Jensen. Charlene. Byron. Wyo., 290 Jensen, Charles Kent. Arcadia Jensen, Clarence G.. Huntsville. 99 Jensen. David C. Jr.. Provo Jensen, David Byron, Orem Jensen. Darryl Max. Albank. Ore., 362 Jensen. David Richard. Twin Falls, Ida.. 3ol Jensen. Dean C , Provo Jensen. Dennis Veronus. Salt Lae City. 330 Jensen. Donald F.. Idaho Falls. Ida., 103. 311 Jensen. Don Bradley. Provo Jensen, Douglas Nile, Provo, 308 Jensen, Duane, Richfield Jensen, E. Eldene. Burley. Ida. Jensen. Elaine lone. Riverside, Calif.. 222. 360 Jensen. Elwood Stanley, Provo Jensen, Elton Wayne, Admire, Kan., 326 Jensen, Euqene Paul, Orem, 156 Jensen, F. Duane. Springivlle Jensen. Galen Eugene. Clearfield, 285 Jensen, Gary O.. Minneapolis, Minn. Jensen, Gerald Niel. Springville Jensen. Gwen, Ashton. Ida.. 205. 335 Jensen llene Ruth. Flint, Mich., 350 Jensen ' Jay Odell, San Diego. Calif., 193, 218, 350 Jenseni John Kenneth, Klamath Fails. Ore. Jensen. Judith Maurino. Huntinqton, 360 Jensen. Julie Ann. San Jose, Calif., 190 355 Karen Ruth, Arcadia, Calif. K.rk Stephens, Provo, 297 Keith Verl, Sprmqville en. Kent M., Provo en, Keith Marlin, Rupert, Ida. en. Larry Cyril, Denver. Colo., 184, 335 en. Larry O.. Minneapolis, Minn.. 184. 349 en, Lee Niels, Provo ,en, Lenard Adna, Gridley, Calif. .en, Louis Wells, Spring City len, Lorraine Y., Riverside, Calif.. 222, 360 ien. Mae RIene, Provo •en Marjorie Anne. Richfield. 362 ;en. Mary Carolyn, Provo ;en Mary White, Provo sen! Mary Diane. Midvale sen Orson Eugene. Tremonton sen! Paul Bently, Logandale. Nev.. 322 sen Pauline Gibsonburg, Ohio, 350 sen! Peter David. Richland, Wash. sen. Robert Vernon. Roosevelt, 210 sen, Robert Sophus, Provo, 210 sen Robert Glenn. El Sequndo, Calif.. 348 sen! Shirl Elvin. Sprinqville sen. Sharon Marie, Alameda, Calif.. 284 sen Sehril Marie. Coeur d ' Alene. Ida. sen Terry M. Idaho Falls. Ida.. 363 sen! Thomas Ronald, Chicago, III.. 293 N. 257 Smithfield, 318 rilyn Faye. Pocatello. Ida Jenson. Janet, Berkeley, Ca Jeo Eleanor, Dayton, Ida. Jeppsen. Shara Lee, Brigham, 182, 322 Jeppson. Calvin Wight, Provo, 306 Jeppson, Annalee, Riverside, Calif.. 182. 359 Jeppson. Dolores S., Provo. 290 Jeppson. Peter Blair, Rexburg, Ida. Jeppson, Roger Wayne, Yerington, Nev. Jepson. Jack L. Provo Jespersen, Penny Lee. Salt Lake City. 353 Jesse. Dean. Springville Jessee. LaVerne Rose. Rialto. Calif. Jessen, Eldon, Ely. Nev.. 335 Jex. Earl Morgan. Grand Junction, Colo., ' , 366 Jex, John A.. Spanish Fork, 210 Jex, Helen Isabel. Spanish Fork Jex, Loanne, Grand Junction. Colo.. 298 Johansen Gerald A.. Alta.. Canada Johansen Helmer E.. Richfield Johansen Carl Ray. Alta.. Canada. 335 Johansen Jerald Ray, Mt. Pleasant, 286 Johansen . John Frank. Alta., Canada. 207 Johansen Robert Lee, Murray, 230 Johansen Sherman A.. Huntsville. 145. 280 Johansen . Sonia E.. Richfield. 222 Johansen . T Moani, Springville, 350 Johansso n Linnea M. Salt Lake City, 322 zJohanso n! Denece. Midvale. 294 Johns Charlene, Lvnwood, Calif.. 335 Johns. G eneve Dalton, Pleasant Grove, 236, 288 Johns. J udith, Whittier, Calif.. 335 Johns. Glenda Diane, Laewood, Calif. Johns. Rex William. Emme«. Ida. Johnson Anna Jenifer. Bethesda, Md., 298 Johnson Arlen Kent, Nampa, Ida. Johnson Arleen Taft. Provo Johnson Arvo Arlene. Delta. 288 Johnson Barbara Ann, Tooele. 358 Johnson Barbara Jo. Downey. Calif. Johnson Bert Emil, Orem Johnson Betty Lynne, Alta., Canada. 288. 294 Johnson Beth Louise, Modesto, Calif., 145. 196. 286 Johnson BeHy Jean. Monte Vista, Colo. Johnson Beverly Moss. Durangp. Colo. Johnson Burt Harold. Riverton Johnson Bonna Jean. Phoenix. Ariz.. 288 Johnson Carolyn June. Salt Lake City Johnson Carolyn Joan. McGill. Nov.. 236 Johnson Charlene. Pocatello. Ida., 236, 298 Johnson Clarence E.. Bloomfield, N. Max., 345 Johnson Claudia Raea. Provo. 216. 331 Johnson Colleen. Sopkane, Wash., 355 Johnson Connie A.. Murray. 372 Johnson David Merrill. Springville Johnson David Wallace, Springville Johnson Dean Kendall, Showlow, Oroz. Johnson Deverl H.. Redwood City, Calif.. 324 Johnson Dian Loah. Salt Lake City, 360, 369 Johnson Donald C, Provo Johnson Donna Jewel, Phoenix, Ariz., 201. 220. 313 Johnson Doris Elaine. Hooper, 313 Johnson Edwin Leroy, Salem Johnson Edna Joyce, Provo Johnson Elaine Ann. Rawlins, Wyo., 190. 369 Johnson Eugene M., Orem Johnson Eula Rae, Vernal Johnson Evangeline M.. Salt Lake City ney Dela Call Gary Aldon. Provo Gary Thorley. Overton. Nev. Genlel. Delta Grant Hiram. Lehi. 364 Gregg W., Provo Grover Volney, Bloomfield, N. Mex, Hal Lavell, Fe rron Johnion. Harold Gl nn. Or«m JoKnion. Hdan Rulk, Temp . Aili., ]50 Johnion. Hyrum Royd n. Murr.y Johnion. Ivan EllioH. Prove. 313 Johnion, Jack Pr tton. Alt .. Canada. 168 Johnion. Jamat Alan. Conrad. Monl.. 28a Johnion, Jamai Lonall, Rotavilla. Calif. Johnion. Jay Lorul, Oram Johnion, Janat Marcia, Phoanii, Aril., 201 Johnion, Janaan. Radondo Baach, Calif.. 337 Johnion. Jonaan. Loi Anqalai. Calif.. 201. 327 Johnion. John La ii. Varnal. 364 Johnion. Jonalla E.. Maryiv.Ha. Call!., 188, 353 Johnion, Julalna. Lovall. Wyo., 348 Johnion. Judith Raa. Ovarfon, Na .. 349 Johnion. Karan K,4aria. Salt Laka City, 350 Johnion, Kay. Provo, 326 Johnion, Kaya, Provo Johnion, Karan S., Oanvar, Colo., 358 Johnion. tCay Irana. Provo, 310 Johnion Kandahl Jamai. Kingman, Arii., 347 Johnion, Kannath W., Jaroma, Ida. Johnion. Kimbar Gordon. Rawllni, Wye. 332 Johnion, Larld Daa. Varnal Johnion. Larry S.. Oram Johnion, Larry Dala, Oram, 334 Johnion, Lavall R., Salt Laka City, 3J2 Johnion, Linda Raa, Yakima, Weih., 182, 332 Johnion, Linda Juna, Mala, Arii.. 149, 350 Johnion. Loii Eva, Provo Johnion, Louanna Milai, Provo, 145 Johnion. Lauana, Lovall. Wyo.. 162 Johnion. Louiia, Pr iton. Ida., 349 Johnion. Lurllna, Phoanii, Arli., 369 Johnion. Lyn Eric. St. Anthony. Ida., 227. 292 Johnion. Lynna Francei, Roiavilla, Calif., 306 Johnion. klacOonald M., Provo Johnion. Margarat. Salt Laka City Johnion. Marilyn Hanks. Salem Johnion. Mariana Ann, San Clemenle, Calif., 359 Johnion. Marvin Rollie. Kingman, Arti,, 207 Johnion. Mary Louiie. BuKI. Ida., 290 Johnion, Mary Louisa. Euraka, Nov. Johnion. Maurica Wabb. Provo Johnion, Marlyn W.. American Fork. 315 Johnson. Nancy Eileen. Puyallup, Wash.. 288 Johnion. Nadena Maria, Spanish Fork Johnson. Norma Maye, Nampa, Ida.. 182. 355 Johnson, Pamela Gay. Overton. Nev. Johnson, Patricia E., Provo, 369 Johnson, Patricia Mae, Moses Lake. Wash. Johnson. Patricia G.. Evanston, Wyo.. 358 Johnson. Paul Kent. Sapnish Fork Johnson. Ralph Edwin. Alhambra. Calif. Johnson. Raleigh West. Showlow, Ariz.. 313 Johnson. Raymond Byrd. Lakeside, Arii., 322 Johnson, Raymond M.. Ceres. Calif.. 332 Johnson, Richard H.. Provo Johnson, Richard B.. Berkeley, Calif.. 350 Johnson. Richard. Studio City. Calif. Johnson, Rita, Alta.. Canada. 286 Johnson, Robert B.. Ontario. Ore. Johnson. Roberta. Pleasant Grove. 30O Johnson, Rodney Allann. High Bridge. Wis.. 332 Johnson. Rodney Leo. Baldwin Pork. Calif. Johnson. Royce Creel. Aurora Johnson. Ru ' on H.. Compton. Calif,. 114. 369 Johnion. Ruth Marie, Cambridge. Ida.. 350 Johnion. Sharon E.. Pleasant Grove Johnion, Sharon Faye. Co ' ton. Calif, 350 Johnson. Sharon Lee. Yakima. Wash.. 345 Johnson. Sharon Lou. Puyallup. Wash., 228. 368 Johnson, Snellen M., Roosevelt Johnson Stent S., Reiburg. Ida. Johnson, Ted Douglas, Tacoma, Wash., 371 Johnson. Verland D., Pleasant Grove Johnson, Virginia C, Portland. Ore., 201 Johnson, Wallace Karl. Provo. 331 Johnson. Wallace D.. Shelley. Ida., 345 Johnson. Walter H., Provo Johnson, Wanda May, Chandler, Arli,. 335 Johnson, Wilma Frances, Delano, Calif., 352 Johnson, Yvonne B., Berkeley. Calif. Johnston, Carroll M.. Mesa. Arij.. 110. 290 Johnston, Olive P.. Provo. 182. 310 Johnston. Robert D., Lakeport, Calif. Johnston, Wes Howard, Provo. 350 Johns+on. Marilyn G., Bloomfiald, N.J., 288 Johnstun. Jean. Vernal, 302 Jollay. Carol, Provo : ' !ey. Carl H., Emery , ' ey. Clark Thomas, Oram r ' ey. Janaen Lou. The Dalles, Ore., 196. 335 ey, Sandra Kaya. Saline, 239, 337 : gy, Roia Marie. Nampa. Ida.. 353 :-as. Jamai MIchaeal, Glendale. Calif. :-«s. Alan Lee. Jr.. Columbus, Ohio -r-es. Ada Ruth, Chandler. Ariz. Jones, Alonzo Hinckley. Los Angelei, Calif. Jonei. Ann McEwan.J Provo. 203, 212 Jones. B. Nadane, Alta.. Canada. 288 Jones. Carl Walden. Salt Laka CI y Mnes, Carl Hugh, Rock Springs, Wyo., 314 ••os. Charlotte Ann, Provo Jones, Connie, Provo, 96, 1 81, 349 Jonei. Douglai Emron. San Gabriel. Calif. Jonei, Earl Roy, Provo Jonei. Elwood Thomei, Spanith Fork. 315 Jonai. Email Adamton. Riverton, 294 Jon.i, Eugene Lae. Monlp li r. Id .. 81. 316 Jonei. H bar Kant. Provo Jcnei. Howard Palmer. Malad, Ida,, 279 Jon i, lv n BUina, Riverton Jon... Jerry LaGrand, Kanab. 353 Jonei. Judy Key. Concord. Celil,, 216. 338 Jonei. Jud.ih Ar.ane. Malad, Ida., J5 Jonei. Kalhryn. Riverton. 347. 360 Jonei, Kerl Garber, American Fork Jonei. Keren Ruth. Provo. 370 Jonei, Kenneth Wendell. Salt Lak City Jon i. K ith Lavar. Chandler. Arii., 370 Jon. I. LavaugKn H.. Kirtland, N. Mai., 330 Jonet. LaVoy. Taeplei. Holden Jonei. Linda Margo. Ogdan. 360 Jon.i Lloyd W.. Lahi. 334 Jonei. Lome M. Smaath, Provo Jonei. Mae Lavyrle. Peul. Ide.. 316 Jonai. Marcie, Alta., Canada Jonei, Marllynn. San Gariabl. Calif. Jonei, Mary Ann. Montpalier, Ida.. 327 Jones. Wary Gail. Portland. Ore., 332 Jonei, Michael. Provo. 114, 191 Norryn Mary, Inglawood, Calif. Norf Lahi Jonei, Peggy Ann. Denver, Colo. Jonei. Raymond Lae, Salt Lak City Jonei. Randall Lee. Salt La City. 361 Jonas. Richard Allen. Sen Gabriel, Calif. Jones. Ronald Calvin, San DIago, Calif., 84, 350 Jonas, Robert Ashton. Blending, 311 Jones, Russell Howard. Provo. 1 19 Jonas. Ruth Junene, HIlo, Hawaii, 288 Jones. Samuel John, Provo Jones. Theresa Gayle. Montpeller, Ida. Jones. Tobin Harry. Rochester. Minn. Jones, William Draper. Boise. Ida., 214, 310 Jongsma, M. Deanne, Salt Lake City, 370 Jonson. Rolfe Jacob, Seattle. Wash., 313 Jordan, Kim Lea. Imbler. Ore.. 331 Jordan. Lae Thomas. Nampa, Ida., 358 Jorgansen Ayn, WhiHIer, Calif.. 201. 361 Jorgensen, Dan Charles. Midvale. 324 Jorgensen, Cecil Mai. Price, 297 Jorgensen. David W.. Boiie. Ida., 335 Jorgenien, Elmer Clay. Richland, Waih. Jorgensen, Hal, Richland, Wash,, 280 Jorgansen, James Neil, Mt. Pleasant Jorgensen. Newel M.. Moses Laka, Wash., 335 Jorgenien. Norman G., RIgby. Ida., 332 Jorgensen, Vern A„ Randlett Jorgensen. William F., Castle Dale Jorgenson, Clara Gwen. Douglas. Ariz. Jorgenion, Orvll R.. Douglai, Ariz., 334 Jorgenson, Johnny C.|. Kenilworth, 130, 303 Josephson, John C, Salt Lake City, 279 Josia. Barbara Dolores, Mt. Pleasant Josle, J. Bennett, Tablona Josia. Sonla Kathleen, Mt. Pleasant. 182. 328 Joyce. Jack A., Kernersvllle, N.C., 286 Joyce, John Michael. Antonito. Colol. Juarez, Carolyn. Phoonii, Ariz., 83 165 Judd. Frank Fuller, Palmdale, Calif., 330 Judd. Judith Ann Jacob. Orem Judd. James Thurston. Hurricane, 97 371 Judd, Louise, Sparks, Nov., 205 Judd . Marlba. Provo. 205 Judd, Myles Albert. Orem, 150 Judd. Pauline, Frodonia, Ariz., 358 Judd, Ronald Martin, Kanab. 314 Judkins. Carlton Jay, Provo Judkini, Jamai L.. Provo Judy. Beth Alene. Idaho Falli. Ida.. 312 Judy. Doyle D.. Idaho Falls. Ida.. 355 Jueichke, Judith A., Milwaukee, Wis., 359 Jueschke. Ale.ander A., Milwaukee. Wis.. 294 Julian. Glen B.. Provo Julian. Carol, American Fork. 153 Julandar. LllUe 0.. Monro . 194. 216. 324 Justesen. Alan Morris. Ogdan Justesen. Jo«l La . Lancaitar. Calif.. 348 Justis. Joan Rosalyn. Danvar. Colo.. 350 K Kahoilua. Edifh L. HIlo. Hawaii, 302 Kahuana, Margarat K„ Kamuala, Hawaii Kaiser. Jacguallne Ann. Long Baach. Calif.. 365 Kalna. Earl Benedict. Lanaal. Hawaii Kaiser. Dolores J.. Long Beach. Calif.. 327 Kaleta. Gary Jordan. Los Angeles. Calif.. 302 Kamauoha, Florence L.. Kallua, T.H. Kamlnska. Rodney Earl. Parowan Kammerman, John C. Escondido. Calif,. 365 Ka nahala. George S.. Oahu, T.H., 290 Kane. Janet. Provo. 153 Kaoele, John Kamane. Oahu. T.H., 15. 112, 330 Kapp, Janice, Vele, Ore.. 335 Kapp. Jack R.. Provo. 280 Karner, Leo Herman. Torranc . Calif. Kartchner. Judy LaNea, Salinas, Calif., 370 Hurlbiirl - Kingsford Karlchn.r, Law. , nee N., Carlibad, N.M., 312 Kaihan.an, Farrokh. Taheren, Iran, 29( Kaufman, Vivian H,, Provo, 319 Kaupp. Jacqualyn T.. Buffalo. NY. 314 Kaufman. Franc.i E . Provo. J08 Kawai. Vede Cla.ra. Paiadene. Cel.f . 113, 306 K rl, Ruliall Raid, Cardlton. Canada Keala. Dev.d Kaae. Jr., Mev,. T. H. Kearl. Ruth Marie. Calgary. Canada, 217, 332 Kearl, Sherman LeRoy. Loi Angelei. C lif.. JI7 K.aini. Keith Richard. Provo K..rni. Suian P.arl. New York. N.Y.. 87, 211. 260 Kearil.y. R.n... St H.l.ni. Or... 370 K..I. D.lmai Staph.n. Provo, 350 K..I.. Thomai Niellon. Blending 365 Ka.l.r. Phillip F.. Provo Kaelar. Mary Anna. Provo, 153 Keeling. Jerry Lae. Proio, 146, 332 Kaaly, Roy Allan, Sul . Mont., 363 K tch. Gary Vern, Orem Keiier. Robert Herman, Salt Lak City, 354 Kaith. Daniel Thomei, Loi Angelei, Calif 348 Keith, Karan, Provo, 208, 332 Keith, Weyne Penrod, Provo, 145 Kewaula, Mary Kaualoku, Waimanalo, Oahu Kakauoha, Samuel N.. Oahu. Hawaii Keller. Alvln Lamar, Manan. Ida. 308 Keller. Barbara Yvonne, Verona. N.J.. 222. 332 Keller. Elmo A.. Jr., Preiton, Ide. Keller. Lamond Benion. Caldwell, die. Keller. Judith Santa Cruz, Calif., 340 Keller. Marcia. Min Creek, Ide., 220, 313 Kellelt. Kay. Moroni. 330 Kelling. Hani W.. Bremen. Germany, 99, 213 Kelley, Van Blaine, Saline Kelly, Berbara Jean, Fullerton, Calif., 363 Kelly, Patricia Ann, Reno, Nev., 218, 357 Kelly. N.ncy. Urbane, III.. 329 Kelly. Mary Loulie. La Jare, Colo. Kemp. Julienne, Wantagn, N.Y., 222, 260, 350 Kemeny, Jorge Thomez. Sao Paulo. Brazil 156 Kemper. Ron E.. Jr.. Pueblo, Colo.. 3114 Kemper. Verde Orah. Alta., Canada, 96. 153. 310 Kendall Diane. Salt Lake City, 354 Kendall, Dorothy Mae Waller, Ide. 306 Kendrick, Katharine F. ' . Santa Ana. Calif 370 Kanley, Lynn Garden, Wendover, 332 Kennedy, Thomes Gene, Pauliko, Waih. Kennedy, Thomai G., Ignacio, Calif. Kennar, Brenda J.. Jerome, Ida. Kenney, Donald Jamei, Phoanii, Ariz., 321, 331 Kennedy. Tom Hartford, Springfield, 111.. 284 Kenney, Lynn Dee, Alta.. Canada Kennedy. Leon Joieph. Provo, 364 Kensinger. Robert L.. Orem. 294 Keppner, Mary Dawn, Raxburg, Ida.. 317 Kerby, Jo Kent, Provo Kerby, Clyde Kendall, Provo Kerby. Connie, Provo, 286 Kernwein, Dorothy G., Gig Harbor, Wash., 370 Kershaw, Elva Dianne, Van Nuys, Calif. 191 363 Kershaw. Gloria D., Van Nuys, Calif., 288 Kesler. Fred Clark. Blackfool. Ida.. 354 Kay. Bryan Eugene, Berkeley, Calif., 332 Kiilau, Walter Masao, Lihue, Hawaii Kilbrelh, Barbara Nell, Bekersfield, Calif. 218 357 Killpack, Ardls Gadd, Springvill Killpack, Cheryl Jean, Sun Valley. Calif., 365 Killpack. Perry Leon. Roosevelt. 365 Killpack, Wayne Ivan. Provo Kim, Yong Soon, Seoul, Korea Kim, Kichuan, Taegu, Koree, 314 Kim, Soon Chang, Seoul, Korea Kimball, C. Rodney. Provo Kimball, Crozier R., Jr., Provo Kimball. David Ashby. Provo, 307 Kimball, Edwin Norman, Provo Kimball. Farrall W., Sacramento, Calif., 227, 310 Kimball, Joan, Rock Springs, Wyo., 33? Kimball, Parley L.. Fillmore Kimball, Sara Ann. Montaballo, Calif., 370 Kimball. Sylvia Jane. San Diego. Calif.. 286 Kimbar. Richard bee. Provo. 308 Kndar. George Leo. San Diego. Calif.. 109 KInatader. J. Douglas. Nampa. Ida. 355 Kindred. Jerald Crad . Ogdan, 302 Kindred. Edna Jensen, Provo Kindred, John R.. Idaho Falls. Ida., 32, 211, 343 King. Batty CoHeen, Durango, Colo. King, Carl Larry. Burbank Calif. King. Gwendolyn M.. Richfield King. James Ernest, Jr.. St. Paten. Fla. King. Kent William, Las Vagei, Nev., 288 King. Lougane, Moora, Ida., 319 Kong. Norman Ellis, Darlington. Ida.. 149. 177. 286 King. Peggy Remona. Tula Lea. Calif., 196, 312 King, Reed Lewii, Provo, 296 King. Roger Dean. St. Chart.,, MIii. King. Sally Saling. Salt Laka City. 257. 300 King. Verleen. Moore. Ide.. 313 King. Thomai Eugene. Provo Kingdon. Eugene Earl. Berkeley. Calif 83 298 Klnghorn, Oennii Ray. Hollywood C ! ' 1 0 1U Klngiford. Afton. Boiie. Ida.. 3:; Autumn Quarter Student Index Kingsbury. Kathryn E., Salt Lale City, 308 Kinneor. John Gilbert, Rhodesia, Africa, 294 Kintigh, David Dwight. Provo Kirk Dean Arthur, Cortez, Colo. Kirk James Lowell, Ely, Nev.. 332 Kirk. Louie A.. Jr.. Pacoima, Calif. Kirk. LaRae. Ogden. 286 Kirk, Tamsin. Glendale. Calif.. 201, .332 Kirkendall. Hugh R.. Jr.. Dragerton. 288 Kirkharr. Michael Reed. Blackfoot. Ida., 32, 321. 326 Kirkpatrick. Michael K.. Baytown, Tex.. 317 Kirkman. James D., Sprlngville Kirkpatrick. Robert A.. Provo Kirkpatrick Elizaeth. Jacksonville. Fla., 364 Kirkman. John Calvin, Mt. Airy, N.C. Kiskila. Carlene J.. Los Angeles. Calif.. 294 Kitchen. Merlin R.. Provo Kitchens. Carolyn. Alhambra. Calif. Kltras. Zissis C. Greece Kitzmiller. David J., Greensboro, N.C. 110 Kjerard James Lee, Menio Park. Calif.. 365 Klauck. Edwin A.. Springville Kleinman. Luene Hurricane. 332 Klenck, Buddy Donald, W. Jordan Klemm, David LeRoy, Salt Lake City, 322 Klienworth, Frank J., Winslow, Ariz.. 303 Knapp. Clive Jay. Minneapolis. Minn.. 332 Knapp, Charlene Mary, San Fernando, Calif., Knapp, flyde J.. Jr.. Murray. 362 Knapp. Ellen Dora. Chicago. 111.. 355 Knecht. Peter Anthony, Shrewsbury, Mass., 20 Knight. Darrell Oswell, Columbia, Ore. Knight. Ferral H.. Mesquite, Nev, Jan Knight, Maureen L, La Jara, Colo.. 350 Knight. Ronald Allen. San Manuel. Ariz., 332 Knight, Richard L. Vernal Knight. William S.. Provo Knudsen. Lue, Farmington. N.M.. 356 Knudsen. Marilyn Marie, Salt Lake City Knudsen, Wendell W.. Provo. 314 Knudson. Jalair L.. Tecumseh. Mich., 196, 365 Knudson, Sandra Kae, Brlgham City, 236, 279, 337 Knudson, Saundra R., Burbank, Calif. Knupp, John, Orem Kochevar. John Bruce, Los Angeles, Calif.. 114 Koeniq, Gerald Charles, Williston Park, N Koenlg, Robert Wiliam, Williston Park. N. Kofford, Jerald Dick, Pendleton, Ore.. 284 Kofford, JoAnne, Baker, Ore., 326 Kohler, Aleen B, Idaho Falls, Ida., 328 Kohler, Dawnettq, Midway Kohler Carol LaRae, Midway, 312 Kohler, Ramon Royden, Midway, 290 Kohler, Margaret L„ Midway, 145, 332 Kohler, Norman, Midway Koiima, George K., Oahu, T.H. Koldewyn. Phillip Y., Riverside. Calif.. 8! ■230 Kolehmainen Terttu A.. Finland. 358 Kolsle Larry George, Fairfield, Mont. Kolste! Nolan Deroy. Fairfield, Mont. Kolste. Christ Edward, Fairfield, Mont. Kondo, Eleanor, Springville Korth, Mary Rose Nampa, Ida., 153, 355 Koshell, Dlanne Ethone, N. Highlands. Cal Koski. Dale Iver. Clear Creek Koski, Kenneth George, Clear Creek Kotter, Verle Glen, Shelley, Ida. Kovach. John Joseph. Kemmerer, Wyo. ■tide Derr 313 Kowalski. R. Lorraine C, Payson, 257, 300 Kozak, Jacquelyn Lee, Lakewood, Calif. Kramer .Richard C Glendora, Calif. Krebs, George David. Salt Lake City Krebs. Alvin Wayne. Pangultch Kresge. Phyllis Arlene. Elmira, N.Y.. 314 Kristianson. J. David. San Mateo, Calif. Kristianson Mark Leon, San Diego, Calif.. 298 Kristianson, Darryl G.. San Diego. Calif.. 322. 330 Kroff, Robert C. Provo Kuqath, Donald Arthur, W. Allis, Wis.. 302 Kuchar. Marvin Curtis. Safford, Ariz. Kuhn. Diane Morley. Provo Kulp, Kenley Loran, Ingleside. 111., 228 Kump, Ronald, Provo Kunz, Victor A., Jr.. El Segundo, Calif., 335 Kurtz. Audrey Irene, Anderson, Calif.. 335 Kurr, Doreen Barbara, Salt Lake City, 145 Kurtz, Elizabeth Ann, Alta.. Canada Kutch, Doyle Al, San Diego, Calif. Kuykendall, Kathryn, Brostow, Calif., 182, 348 Kyle, April Ann, Yuma, Ariz. L LaBree. Raymond Edwin. Guilford. Maine Ladle. Harris Dwiqht. Provo. 145 La Follette, Lawrence, Burlington, Wyo., 365 Laird, Harold E., Springville Lalliss, Coyla, Burl, Ida. rell Bret. Salem role. Sacramento. Calif , 145, 205, 317 Lamb, Je ry Lavon. Chandler, Ar z., 114 Lamb. Ve rl Seamons, Hyde Park Lamb. N ncy Gay Lewis, Provo Lamb, M Dna Rae, Santaquin Lambert, Annie C, Yuma, Ariz. Aurelia. Kamas Lambert. Eugene S., Kamas, 331 Lambert. Joan Lee, Ely, Nov., 1 12, 314 Kay Gleason, Kamas Lambert. Lucille, Salt Lake City 354 Lambson Glen H.. Provo X. Jack Wayne, Americ an Fork X, Isabelle, Chandler, riz.. 349 La Mour , Clifton A., Whittier, Calif. Lamp. C arolyn Joyce, Moline, 11.. 349 Lamsam, Wongsiri, Bangkok, Sia m, 298 Land. Li da Lueana, Inglewood, Calif. Landry, K larilyn Joan, Salt Lake City, 298 Landvatter, Karma J., Salt Lake City, 349 Lane, Guylen Robert, Canal Zone Lane, Shirley Evelyn, Litchfield, Maine, 2 Laney, Russell Judd. Springville Lang Rudolph E.. Jr.. Springville Langford, Sherman Dale. Fairfield, Calif. Lange, Terry William, Byron, Wyo., 354 Langford, Celia Joy, Ft. Lauderdale. Fla. Lanqlois. Sharon, Salt Lake City, 307 Lank, Clifford Owen, Vancouver, Can., 365 Lant. Lefty Lou. Provo Lapi. Barbara Louise. Culver City. Calif., 338 Larkin, Eldon Jones, Spokane, Wash.. 207, 349 Larkin, Phyllis Louise, Snowville, 234, 298 Larsen, Arietta Nancy, Caldwell, Ida. Larsen. Arlene Joan, McDermitt, Nov., 87, 205 Larsen, Barbara, Provo, 222, 332 Larsen, Bruce Gardner, Spanish Fork, 328 Larsen, Carol Ann, McDermitt, Nev.. 208, 298 Larsen, Charlene, Chandler, Ariz., 349 Larsen, Dean Gillitte, Holden, 286 Larsen, Donald Reid, Provo Larsen, Edward S., Spanish Fork Larsen. Gladys Davis. Spanish Fork Larsen. Howard Bennie. Ogden Larsen. Ha Mower, Orem, 290 Larsen, James Fletcher, Spanish Fork Larsen, James C, Salina, 308 Larsen, James Winget, Provo Larsen, Janice, Spanish Fork, 288 Larsen, Jay Richard, Winter Haven, Fla., 358 Larsen, Joseph Bent, Provo Larsen, Joann, Preston, Ida., 306 Larsen, Knud S., Alhambra, Calif., 362 Larsen, Larry Conway, Orem, 368 Larsen, Leland Stan, Salt Lake City Larsen, Margaret Ann, Aurora, Colo.. 363 Larsen, Milton Hansen. Provo. 302 Lar sen. Orvil James. Quincy. Wash,, 306 Larsen, Patricia Ann, Spanish Fork Larsen, Robert Arland, Idaho Falls, Ida., 318 Larsen, Ruby Jean, Newton, 313 Larsen, Sharon R.. LaGrande, Ore.. 362 Larsen, Stanley E., Provo Larsen, Stirling D.. Salt Lake City. 94. 354 Larsen. Thomas Owen. Yuma. Ariz. Larsen, Wayne Ammon, Waynesboro, Va., 364 Larson, Alan William, Sawickley, Pa. Larson. Barbara Mae. Minneapolis. Minn., 233, Larson, Bonnie, Blackfoot, Ida.. 347 Larson. Byron Albert Fullerlon. Calif.. 184 Larson. Dallas Walter. Aberdeen. Ida., 360 Larson, Donna Rae, Murtaugh, Ida.. 312 Orerr Ida 337 Karen. Sandy. 356 228 Laura Lee. Charlotte. N.C. Lloyd Odell. Murtaugh. Ida Carl Phoenix Larson. Kaymond Neith, Morgan, Zii, Larson, Sigrid Elaine, Ft. Worth. Tex., : Larson, Suzanne, Moroni, 344 Larson, Sharon C, El Cenito, Calif. Lesley. Gordon Ray, Rockland, Ariz. Lasson. Carolyn Boulder City. Nev.. 29 Lasson. Calvin Grant. Birdseye, 332 Lasson. B. Eugene, Birdseye Lasson, Cynthia, Boulder City, Nev. Laster. Shari Louvenia. Tulsa. Okla.. 94, Latier, Lorna Lu, Sinclair, Wyo., 362 Laub, Marvin James, Salt Lake City Lau, Daniel Richard, Soda Springs, Ida Laudie, Drew Truman, Prairie Vill, Kan. Laudie, Arthur Robert, Prairie Vill, Kan Law, Daniel Jordon, Provo Law, Wesley R., Orangeville, 286 Lawlor, Lawrence Dow, Butte, Can.. 231, 298 Lawlor, Dale Walton, Columbia, Can.. 362, 369 286 Lawrence, Robert J., Tooele, 328 Laws Duane Marvin, Provo Lawson, Cheryl Phyllis, LaCanada, Calif., 355 Lawson, Sharon Dee, Barstow, Calif., 306 Lawton, Robert Arthur, Denver. Colo. Lawyer. Judith Ellen. Wichita. Kan., 371 Layton, H. Ray. Carlin. Nev.. 284 Layton. James Joel H.. Layton. 246, 298 Layton, Dean Smith, Layton, 246, 349 Lazenby, Ferrell C. Aurora Leach. William Glenn. Modesto. Calif.. 297 Lead. Laura Margaret, Vancouver, Wash., 36: Leaf. Lawrence Dennis. Seattle, Wash., 332 Leak. Sandra Gail. Toppenish, Wash., 372 Leany. Hyrum Vard, Provo Leavitt. Beverly Steel, Burley, Ida., 332 Leavitt, Clair H.. Nampa, Ida. Leavitt. Daryll Lee. Alta. Can. Leavitt. Carolyn. Mesquite, Nev., 362 Leavitt, Lynn Porter, Springville Leavitt, Neva, Hartleyville, Can., 370 Leavitt, Veryle, Alta.. Can., 308 LeBaron, Charles Don, Provo LeBaron, Bryce E.. Orem, 156 LeBaron. J. Bentley. Stevensville. Mont., 332 Le Baron, Norman G.. Alta. Can., 231. 326 LeBaron. Melvin Jay. Alta. Can., 290 Leboskie, John Lee, Gary, Ind. Leckie. Ronald Jay. Billings, Mont., 141, 357 Lee, Arnold Carl, Provo Lee, Brabara Kay, Jerome, Ida., 344 Lee, Byunq Ha, Seoul, Korea, 353 Lee, Carole Dawn, Concord, Calif.. 145. 309 Lee. Ca lings. 332 Lee, Carole, Idaho Falls, Ida. Lee. Cora Ladonna. Emmett, Ida.. 332 Lee. Dixie. Heber. 195 Lee. David Arthur, Bicknell, 288 Lee, Deanna, Coeur d ' AIene, Ida.. 325 Lee. Diane. Pico, Calif., 348 Lee. Dorothy J. K., Dallas. Tex. Lee. Earl Maughan. St. Ignatus, Mont.. Lee. Jack Vinson. Provo Lee. James Victor. Globe. Ariz., 362 Lee, Kent Higbee, LaMirada, Calif., 331, 371 Lee, Linda Anne, Monroe, 355 Lee, Leona, Farmington, N. Mex. Lee, Leona Terry, Orem, 311 Lee, Mary Jean, Montebello, Calif.. 370 Lee. Ken Nai. Hong Kong, China Lee, Michael Ralph, Albany, Ore. Lee. Joan. Alta., Can, Lee, Patricia Beth, Port Angeles, Wash., 362 Lee, Patricia Fae, Vernal, 153, 298 Lee, Ronald Eugene, New London, Iowa, 145, 302 Lee, Robert Thomas, Los Angeles, Calif., 355 Lee, Scott Gardner, Portland, Ore., 211 Lee. Virginia, Eureka, 188 Lee, Virqie, St. Ignatus. Mont.. 335, 338 Lee, Wallace Raymond, Hesperus, Colo., 334 Lee, Zelda Claudette, St. Ignatus, Mont., 153, 217, 333 Lee, Zetta Maurie, Vernal, 332 Lees, Jerry, Provo Leetham, Kenneth LeRoy, Provo Leggett, Howard M., Ill, Berkeley, Calif., 348 Leftwich, Mark Richard, Provo, 357 Lehmann, Judith Helen, Salt Lake City, 357 Lehr, V allace Boyd, Long Beach, Calif., 332 Leichty, Victor Jay, Springville. 90 Leifson. Mark Lewis. Spanish Fork, 348 Leifson, Jack Waldo, Spanish Fork, 318 Leigh, Dorene, Mesa, Ariz., 233, 300 Leigh, Phil M., Poison, Mont. Leigh, Mary Louise, Cedar City, 370 Leishman, Karen, Provo, 141, 188, 222, 314 Leishman, Donna Mae, St. Ignatus. Mont.. 196, 220 Lemon Hilda Jane, Powhatan, W. Va.. 338 Lendt, Welda Beate, Buffalo, N.Y., 217, 336 Lent, Kenneth Marvin, Kansas City, Mo., 358 Lenroot, Vera Anne, Salt Lake City, 368 Leonard, Geneve Smith, Provo Leonardson, Arliss W.. Provo Leonard. Sonja Ann. Boise. Ida., 92. 322 Leonhardt Mary E., Pleasant Grove, 196, 311 Leslie, Anabel Lee, Pocatello, Ida.. 344 Lesher. Dean Stanley. Merced, Calif. Lesue, Geoff Martin, Nampa, Ida.. 348 J.. Hu Park. Ca Lauri 362 Levanger. Michael R eed, Spanish Fork Levar Ca is Jeddy, Tavares, Fla 87 Leverenz, ■Jancy Ann San Francis o, Cal levftr Ilia Lee, Tava es, Fla., 286 Levio Ma el, Sevier 368 le V tre. Lynda. Pro le V tre 1 argo Elay ne. Salt Lake City Lewis Alle n Edward, Logandale, h ev lewi, Aft n Ruth, R amah, N. Me , Lewis Anthon Hugh, Farmington. SI, Mex Lewis Byre n Columb us, Holbrook, Ariz,, KiiKishury Mdrshdll L w,t. Cl:()cn M., Holbrook. Arii. L w; . D«l« A., Provo. 130 L.wil. Douqlai S.. Ny.l«. Or. . 349 L «li, Dwynn. St. John . Ar.i. L.wil. Em.ry 6ow«n, Mftrion, 291 L.wil. Gay. Lol Anq.l.i. C.lil. L.wil. Gt.nn. Gay. Kamai. 22S. 336 Lawii. Gl.n L. Tabiona. 291 L.wil. Gl.nn Carlo.. Kama.. 356. 364 L.wli. Gl.n Hal. Pl.aianl Grov . 114 L.wil. Ida e«ird. Sprir 9vill. L.w;i. J.an Loya. CKica9o. III. 201. 313 L.wil. Jo) n Ludlow. Spaniih Fori. 299 L.wil, JoKn Earl. Provo L.wii. Joi.ph Ronald. Enclno. Calif., 3S9 L.wil. Joi.ph Marvin, Marion, 365 L.wil, Jci.ph Wayna, M.ia. Arlt.. IBS Lawii, Laury Marion, BlacWool. Ida. L.wil, Marqar.r. D.clo. Ida.. 359 L.wil. Mark L. P.talun a. Calif. L.wil. Ma. in.. OucK.in.. 217. 326 L.wii. Wlllard M. Too.1.. 313 L.wton. G.orq. W.. San Manual. Arl,.. 348 L.ydiman. Hanry N.. Union. N.J. Lichl.nit.;n. D.anna M.. Briqham Ci y. 309 Lldd.ll. Ronald John. Duch.in. Lidd.ll. Carl Clark. Bonanta Liddiard, Gary D.nnii. Provo Liddl.. Jot.ph 0.. Jr., Payion, 368 Liddla. Wallac. S.. Arlington. Va.. 368 Liddl.. Alfr,d S.. Arlinqton. V... 336 Li.bharf. Bav.rly Y.. Alam.da. Calif. Lll.i. Ivan L.Roy. Fruita. Colo.. 371 Lll.. John Clayton, N. Platia. 145. 313 Uli.nquilt, Val R.. Salt Lak. City. 193 Lili.nquilt. John E.. Arlinqton. Va.. 211. 371 Lilly. Norman G.n.. B.ckl.y. W. Va. Lillyxhit.. Karen. Paliiad.i. Calif.. 290 LiMywhit.. Suian C. Anah.im. Calif.. 359 Lin. Paul Yonq Kad. Honq Konq. 306 Lindb.rq. Ch.ryl Ann. Salt Laka City. 344 Lindiay. Donald Ray. Provo. 290 Lindiay. Edward John. San Bamardino, Calif.. 325 Lindiay. Sandra LaVon. Midland. Ore. Lindiay. Rao Humpherys. Dingia, Ida. Lindiay. Gwynda Anne, Gilmer. Tei.. 306 Lindiey. Joel Oouglai. Columbia. 297 Lindiev. Marqar.t Loil. Flint, Mich., 308 Llndi.y, loyd Ray. Lodl. Calif. Linditrom. Brent C.. Provo Linebarq.r, Robert N.. Redwood. Calif.. 213, 279 Linebarqer. Joyce J., Leth.. Alia., 290. 236 Unei. Martin Vardell. Springfield. Ore., 307 Linford. Margaret Ann Long Beach, Calif., 368 Ling, Wllma Anne. Filer. Ida.. 300 Linton. Gayle, Gardena, Calif., 336 Linton, Gordon Bowers, Provo Liih. Roderick Neil. McCammon, Ida. Liiton. Sandra. Oram. 336 Llttter. Allen E.. Hunllnqto-. 199, 326 Lititer, Judith Claire. Huntington, 92. 336 Little, Gary W., Cody. Wyo. LlHle. Harold R.. Provo Little. Lawrence Ray. Fort Sill. Okie.. 298 Littledlke. Jacqueline. Ely, Nev., 196. 357 LIttl.fleld, Raymond K., Oram Llttlefleld, Kenneth, Provo Liu, Alvln K. M.. Honolulu, Hawaii Livingjton, Albert N.. Provo Llvinqilon, Jack R.. La Canada. Calif.. 369 Llvlnqiton. Nancy M.. La Canada. Calif.. 141 Llvlnqiton, Ronald W.. Alta.. Can.. 359 Lloyd. Dean Carter. Provo. 336 Llvlnqiton, Roneld B.. Orem Lloyd, Gery Murdock, Provo, 193 Lloyd, John Carroll. M eade, Kan. Lloyd. Patricia. Handenon. Nev. Lloyd. Norlene Ellen. Millbrae. Calif. 333 Loar. Marvin John, UPlata, N. Mei. Loerca. Carlo G.. Guatemala Loboi. Joie Amilcar. Guatemala. 328 Lochhead. Linda. University City. Mo.. 222. 357 Loerticher. David V.. Park City Logidon. David P.. Lehi Loller. Genevieve E.. Bridqer. Mont. Lonq. Dale Aden. Bellflower. Calif.. 114 Lonq, Joann, Briqham City, 94, 156, 331 Long Letter Bert, Idaho Falli, Ida. Lonq. Shelley. Lai Vegas. Nev.. 290 Long. William Robert. Provo Longhunt. Dale Aihlon, Chih., Me . Lonqhunt. Ruby Madge. Chih.. Mei.. 358 Longerbeem, Larry S.. Hllliboro. Va.. 353 Longion, Gordon Keith. San Diego. Calif.. 303 Longree. G.org.i H. .. Ll.g.. B.Igium Lookinlend. Paul R.. San Pedro. Calif. Loomli, Jerry Emerson, Grliwo ' d, la.. 319 Loomii. Nadina. Hayward. Calif.. 182. 347 Looie. Lorit Miriam. Belmont, Calif. Lopez. Leonora M.. Santa Ana. Calif.. 349 Lop«. Jorge Mario .Guatemala. C.A. Lopei, Leonor Angelica, Meia. Arli. Lopoiia. Carol Lynne. Long Beach, Calif., 359 Lord, Carolyn Ev.lyn. Provo Lord. Robert L.Roy. Provo. 82. 293 Lor.ni.n. Burton L.Roy. Ellinore. 292 Lor.ni. Fri.dricK H . H.ld.lb.rq. G.rmany Lon. Arl.n Elv.rt. Mot.l L.k.. W.ih. Lori. Fwreil Albert. Moi.i Lak.. V ath , 337 lorrigan. Monl. Tom, W.ii.r, Id.., 368 Loi... Lani Kay, GUndal., Calif Loi... Patricia Joy, Provo. 225 Lott, Dorothy tola. Mobrldq.. SO. Lett. G.r.ldin., Monro. Lott, M.rrill K.nl, Tapp.nlih, Waih. Lolt. Nancy Ann. Duch.m.. 94 Lott. Paul Blake. Tappenlih. Waih. Louder. Jemei Elgin. Kemei Louder, Arden R., Provo Louder. Darrell R.. Orem, 292 Louniburq, Donald E., Redding, Conn. Love. Dlene, Idaho Falli, Ida., 149, 336 Loveland, Emenon Ray, Provo Loveland, Ouene Garner, Rupert, Ida., 291 Loveland. Sterling Gee, Provo Loveleii, David George. Provo Lov.l.ii. Connie. Provo. 371 Lov.l.ii. Judith Ann. Payion. 331 Lovell. Merton NIelion. Oak City. 294 Lovell. Pauline. Oak City Loveridqe. Bernell Jay. Sprlngvllle. 339 Loverldge. L. Neil. Provo. 279 Lovett. Sarah Ann. El Paio. Tei.. 348 Lovetl. Jack Robert. El Paio. Tei.. 292 Low. Bryant Edwin. Salinai. Calif. Low. William W.. Jr.. Nyiia. Or.. Low. Kathleen Lola. Alta.. Can.. 369 Lowder. Dl.ie Oian. Homedala. Ida.. 308 Lewder. Donald Lea. Burl.y. Ida.. 279 Lowder. Colllne. La Meia. Calif.. 336 Lewder. Patricia Ann. Long Beach. Calif.. 336 Lowe. Marilyn. Joan. Santa Ana. Calif.. 356 Lowry. David Ejra. Alta.. Can. Lowry. Henry Clay. Coral Gablai. Fla.. 185. 368 Lowry, Jamas Robert, Jr., Coral Gables. Fla. Lowry. Janice. Valleio. Calif.. 191. 328 Lowry, Leon Kent, Miiioula, Mont., 348 Lowry, Thomas Edwin Alta., Can. Lowry. Pauline. Ojai. Calif.. 195, 317 Loynd, Pa la Grace. Salt Lake City, 201 Loy, Henry Leiand, Provo, 279 Luch, Warren Hoyd, Allentown, Pa. Lucai. Hugh Laurence. Ale.andria. Minn., 328 Ludwlg, Edith, Allii, Wis., 357 Lufkin. John Cordell. Idaho Falli. Ida.. 214 302 Luke. Calvin Junior. Heber Luke, Barbara Ellen. Provo. 162, 166 Luke, Joseph O., Orangevllle Luke. Kathryn. Lynwood. Calif.. 368 Luke. Philip Odeen. Junction. 207 Lum. Lorene Lai Ping. Honolulu, Hawaii Lumpklns, Anna C. Farmlngton. N. Mei.. 358 Lunceford. Blaine R.. Orem Lunceford. Dorothy, Orem, 298 Lunceford, Kenneth C. Orem Lunceford. Gerald B.. Orem. 368 Lund. Dona Marie. Glendale. Calif.. 344 Lund. Nina Marie. Farmlngton. 332 Lund. Marlon Richards. Provo Lund. Paul Andrew. Temple City. Calif. Lund. William Guy. Jr.. Provo. 337 Lundberg. Endfred Jon. Provo. 82. 101 Lundberg. Jane L. Pack, Provo Lundberg, Gary Barlow, Washington, D.C. Lundberg. Don Charles. Westgate. Md.. 202 302 Lundell. Connie. Vernal. 80 233 Lundell. Dean Leon. Vernal 356 Lundgren. Grant E. O.. Pocetello. Ida. Lundgren. Janet M.. UGrande. Ore.. 358 Lunt, Alan Kenneth. Duncan. Ariz.. 199. 334 Lunt. LaRalne Addle. Rahway, N.J., 191. 325 Lunt Gordon Ray. Provo Lunt. Judith Ann. Wayne, Mich.. 358 Lunt. Myrna Hope. Lordiburg. N. Mei.. 328 Lunt. Spencer McCune. Honolulu. T.H. Lunt. Robert Berkley. Chih., Me... 356 Lunt, Sharron J.. Duncan. Ariz.. 293 Luti. Virginia Marie. Petaluma. Calif.. 153 Lybbert. Welly Dean. Greenacrei. Waih.. 207 Lyda, Raymond A.. Jr.. Boulder City. Nev. Lyklni, William Lee. Columbut. Ind.. 324 Lykini. Cheiler G . Columbui. Ind.. 99. 290 Lyman, Edith Lucille Spanlih Fork, 353 Lyman, Gordon Dee. Blending Lyman. Joyce. MontlceHo. 223. 322 Lyon, John Boyd, Firth, Ido.. 310 Lyon, Kenneth Seldon, Firth. Ide.. 348 Lyon. Patricia Anne. Overton, Nev. Lystrup. Remona Harris. Pleasant Grove Lysenko. Peter. Provo. 214. 291 Lythgoe. George H.. Myton M Mabey. Marco. Bountiful Mabey. Kent Lever, Oakley, Ida.. 340 MacCebe. Sondra Ann. San CaHo«. Celif MecArthur. Douglas A.. Ogd.n C.l.f. 162. 164. 165 MacDonaid. Albert. O , Tucioi M.cOon.ld, Edwin J.ii, El P.io, T..., 211, 3)6 M.cGr.qor, Jud.lh Ann, Long Beech, Celif.. 3SI Machado. Jotephina M.. S Paulo. Brazil Mackay. Helen Mer. Menio Park. Calif. 92 149 32S Mackay. Leonard C. Provo Mackay. Ruth Mary. Auilralia. 91 Mecley. Walter Dal . Salt Lake C.fy, 221. 306 Mackay. Ellen Jean. Sweet Home, O.-e. Mackley. Venelte. Provo. 291 Mecklin, Mercla J.. San Joi., C.l.f , 366 M.ckintoth, O.an Alma, Mln.doka, Ida., 224, 348 Mecleod. Carlene E.. Riverside. Celif.. 306 Macpherion, Derrell R.. Long Beech. Celif., 290 Madden. Charlei B . Jr.. La Puenl.. Celif.. 3SS Median. Boyd D., Provo Median. Charley H.. Jr.. Bountiful Median. Clair N.. Mt. Plaeiant Median. Clifford K., Provo. ISA Medien, Clifford R., Wood. Crou. 344 Median, Dorli Gall, Selt Lake City, 218 Median, Elmlna, Sprlngvllle Median. G. Frenklin. II. Provo. 193. 297 Madsen. Jay Lloyd, Orem Median, Jean, Burley, Ide., 328 Madien, Joy Diane, Provo, 92. 352 Median. Judith Ann. Boiie. Ide.. 223. 362 Medien. Mery Lou. Sendy. 196. 288 Medien. Mec Lynn Olef, Boiie Ide.. 119 130 203 311 Madien. Roneld D.. Provo Medien. Roselie. Sendy, 367 Madion, William Halvor, Payson, 298 Madion, Parke, Provo Magleby, Alma Gray, Richfield Maqleby, Moyve Anne, Elsinore, 361 Maqleby. Marilyn. Provo. 367 Maqnuiion. Sherrl Lena. Glendele Ariz., 367 Maqolfin, Richard I.. Dulzura. Celif.. 114 Mahaffey. Linda Ann, Phoenl., Ariz., 221, 307 Maher, Patrick Joiaph, Klrtland N Mei. 367 Mahoney. Clerence B.. Heber Mehoney. Stephen B.. Heber Mahony, Dorrii Jane, Terrene, Celif. Meln. Jemes Alfred. Santa Maria. Calif.. 367 Main. Betty Ann. Aberdeen. Waih.. 310 Mainor. Iva Gail. Henderson. Nev.. 367 Malrs. Marilyn, San Francisco, Calif.. 328 Makalo, Elaine Poipe, Hilo, Hawaii Malan, Kennett Peck, Oqden Malan, Ronald Floyd, Canoqe Park, Calif.. 371 Malan. Jcel Brent. Fresno. Celif., 348 Maloy. Elwood Angus, Safford, Ariz.. 207, 306 Maloy, Orlena Clair, Safford. Ariz.. 328 Malslrom. Annette. Kellspell. Mont., 328 Manary. Carolyn Ann. Sente Monica, Calif. Manary. Marilyn Anita. Santa Monica. Calif., 191. 317 Mangan, George Edwerd, Dodge City, Kan. Menqelion. Evan Glen. Provo, 317 Manqum. Alan E., Provo, 318 Manqum. Fredrick Tony, Heber Menqum, John Harvey, Provo Menqum, Jerry 0.. Llndon. 337 Manqum. Sandra S.. Provo. 257. 300. Mann. Ronald Mads. Provo Manning, Eldena, Welser, Ida.. 328 Mansor. Donne Ma.lne. Boulder City. Nev.. 334 Mansuy. Frances W . Lonq Beach. Calif., 141, 182, 325 Maniuy, Edward Marcel, Salt Leke City Mantle, Jenet, Selt Lake City, 371 Monwarinq, Helen Jeane, San Diego, Celif. Manwill, Iva Allane. Boise. Ida,. 367 Marble. Glen Bert. Malad. Ida.. 279 Merchant, Duane H.. Kamas. 367 Merchant. Beth Ivy. Selt Uke City, 367 Merchant. Fred Thomas. Provo 331 Merchant. Gary Reed. Kemes. 302 Merchant. Gerald Lyie. Paoe. 316 Marshbanks. April Y.. Battle Ml.. Nev. 303 Marcroft. Donna Lee. Norvrelk. Celif., 363 Marcum, Mary Kay, Memmoth, Ariz., 328 ► barker. Betty Louise. Dayton. Ohio 312 M„;on. Melvin Jones. Oek. Celif.. 367 Markham. Brabara Ann. Provo Markhem. EIja Merl.ne. Onterio. Ore.. 367 ► ' orkhom. Stenley Grent. Provo. 279 Marks. Cecil Dewltf, El Dorado, Ark.. 332 Markworth. Carl G.. Jr.. Provo. 163. 166 Marler. Darrel Jey .Oram erier Lcene. Meie. Ari.. 363 ► ' e ' lowe. Derold M.. Selt lake City. 291 Merlowe. Dorcrthy P., Seettle. Wa.h., 306 Marlowe. Kent Werren. Sell leke City Marlowe, Holt C. Plecervllle. Celif. Msriow. Elosia Joen. Bleckfool. Ide.. 344 Marple. Jon Howard. Columbus. Ohio. 211. 352 Marriott. Merle Eugene. Conde. Ide. Mersh, Mery Joann, Sprlngvllle Marsh, Merilyn, Litlletown, Colo., 332 Mer.hell, CheHes F.. Jr.. Riverside, Celif.. 185. 325 Marshall. Kenneth N.. Provo 413 Autumn Quarter Student Index Marshall, Neldon Hayes, Rigby, Ida., 298 Marshall, Ross. Fillmore Marshall. Robert L., Jr., Medford, Ore. Marshall, Ray Edward, Turlock, Calif. Martell, Darwin S., Burley, Ida.. 344 Martin, Corene Vinetta, Ogden, 284 Martin, Cleta Rae, Huntington, Ore. Martin, Arthur Keith, Glendale, Calif., 213 Martin, David C. St. Joseph. Mo., 344 Martin Diana M., Tacoma, Wash., 332 Martin, Gloria Dawn, Cowpens, S.C, 331 Martin, Hubert Clay, Jr.. Marion, N.C. Martin. Helen lone, San Gabriel, Calif., 217, Martin, Homer V., Jr., Carlsbad, N. Mei., 2 Martin, James Alvin, Sizec. Ore., 203 Martin, James William, Stockton, Calif. Marton, James Guy, Orem. 366 Martin, Marjorle Ellen, Cowpens, S.C, 279 Martin, Robert Wayne, Oswago, Mont. Martin, Vicki Dee, Oakland, Calif.. 367 Martin Woodford Lee, Temple City, Calif.. Martlndale, Robert R., Nampa, Ida. Martlneau. Jeanette. Mesa. Ariz., 87. 367 Martin z, Clara Teresa, Me«lco 358, 369 Martin z, Wa ne E.. Santa Ros a, Calif. Marwede Patr cla. Santa Barba a, Calif. Marx, Anna L ralne. Mt. Pleasa nt Masad , JerrY Hideo. Lanai. Hawaii Mashb rn, Ric hard E... Santa W onica, Calif., 348 Mason DennI Lavere, Boise, Id a., 231. 337 Mason Herbe rt Keith, Blackfoo t, Ida. Mason Keith Howard, Orem Mason Leslie Gunnell, Lexingt n, Ky., 284 Mason Roger Naef, Garland, 99, 355 Mason Sterlln g Alma, Sprlngv le, 284 Mason Shirlev , Provo Mason Yerda Ruth, Blackfoot. da., 212,234 290 Massey, Carolyn, Corona, Calif. Matheson, Gordon Keith, Chicago, III., 332 Matheny, Ray Thomas. Sandy Matheson, Audrla, Oroville, Calif. Mathews, Arminta, Provo Mathews, Gerald Lynn, Provo Mathews, James David, Nephi Mathews, Kristin A.. Provo, 169, 291 Mathews, Karen Adaline, Provo, 169, 205, 367 Mathews, Mary Ann, Fairfield, Calif., 308 Mathews, Robert James, Provo Mathews, Neldon C, Panaca, Nev., 367 Mathie, Lynn Richard, Ogden, 114, 203, 362 Mathie, Alton J., Ogden Mathis, Ann Bunnell, Provo Metis, Fr edrick W., Roy, 203 Matsen, John Martin, Los Angeles, Calif., 288 Matson, Lorena Raae, Anacort ' es, Wash., 355 Matson, Kathryn Ann, Truckee, Calif., 221, 308 Matthews, Dorothy Anne, Montpelier, Ida. Matthews, Franklin III, Boise, Ida. Matthews, Georgia, Montpelier, Ida. Matthews. Dixie Carol, Evanston, Wyo., 182, 329 Matthews, George E., Superior, Ariz., Mattlce, Nan Marie, Pima, Ariz., 223, 290 Mattlnson, Willis J., Spanish Fork Mattson, John Gary, Boone, Iowa Mattson, Vernon W., Murray, 150, 325 Maughan, Betty L., Berlee Allen, Maughan, Marelene A. Maughan, Newell Cyril, Maughan, Ronald Bruce Mauss, Janice Lee, Twir Maurer, David Walter, South Gate, Calif., Newark, Calif., 317 Preston, Ida., 331 , Boise. Ida. Falls, Ida., 223, 353 Lake City, 288 336 Maurey, Kenneth L., Jersey Sho Maxfield, Emma Marie, Stockton, Calif., 361 Maxwell, Ann, Salt Lake City, 310 Maxwell, Mary Jean, Salt Lake City May, Dorothy, Blackfoot, Ida.. 366 May, Frank Reld, Ogden May, Dean Lowe, Caldwell, Ida. May. Helen, Blackfoot, Ida. May .James Andrew, Baker, Ore.. 231 Mayberry, Wayne Howard, Ogden, 150, 318 Mayberry, Orlene Lois, Ogden, 308 Maycock, William Edwin, Sunset Mayer, Janet Elaine, Highlands, Calif., 366 Mayer, Nancy Lou, North High., Calif., 366 Mayo, Janet, Atlanta, Ga., 344 McAdam, John Robert, Duchesne McAffee. Jerry Harmon. Harbor City, Calif., McAllister, Cheryl H., Provo, 325, 335 McAllister, Jack S., Mt. Pleasant. 367 Law B., Kana 302 McAllister, Myron R. McAllister. Nancy E., Rexburg, Ida.. 191, 28( McAllister, Susan J.. San Leandro. Calif. McAllister, Stephen N., Richland, Wash. McArthur, Arthur Crela, Provo, 203 McBrlde, Clarence E., Pima, Ariz.. 296 McBrlde. Carolee. Salt Lake City, 228, 332 McBride, Diane, Pima, Ariz., 288 McBrlde. Deanna. Boise. Ida.. 205, 318 M cBrlde, Davis Owen, Provo McBrlde, James Llnehan. Chula Vista, Calif chael W., Provo McBride, Richard H., Grand Junction, Colo. McBride. Velma Joy, South Gate, Calif. McCallum, Barry G., Alberta, Can. McCandless, William E., Huntington McCann, Lauren B., Vancouver, Wash., 302 McCance, Douglas A., Provo McCardell, Robert C... Lynndyl McCarty. Marian F., Idaho Falls, Ida. McCauley, Evalyn Laree, Hollywood, Calif., 367 McClellan, Dflna M., Hayward. Calif., 367 McClellan, Charles A., Payson McClellan, Norene, Hayward, Calif.. 233, 29! McClellan, Jean Young, Payson McClellan. JeaneHe, Idaho Falls. Ida., 228. 348 McClellan, Warren E., Kennewick, Wash., 353 McCloskey, Caldona M.. Wash. Pa.. 367 McClure Thomas Hardy, Fontana, Calif.. 332 McCluskey, Kenneth M., Jr.. Santa Ana. Calif.. 362 McClurg, Odas Gary, El Dorado, Ark., 150. 367 McComas, Sally Meta, Pasadena, Calif., 189, 348 McComas, Carole Lynn, Pasadena, Calif. McConkle, Colleen, Provo McConkle, Don Clayton, Provo McConkie, Vivian, Salt Lake City McConkle, Sarah, Kemmerer, Wyo., 362 McConnell, Robert G.. Spanish Fork, 371 McConnell, John Robert, Nashville, Tenn., 331 McCormack, Agnes E., Toronto, Can., 332 McCormIck, Marllynn, American Fork, 195, 308 McCosh, Leonard W., Manti McCracken. Ivan Hugh, Alta, Can., 322 McCulley, Mary Jane, Milford, 291 McCune, Jeanne. Fillmore, 80 236, 303 McCune, Karen, Fillmore, 353 McCune, Blake Warren, Alhambra, Calif.. 367 McDanlel, Earl Wayne, Alamosa, Colo., 355 McDaniel, Eualena, Bloomfield, N. Me.,, 367 McDanlel, Maren Kay, Casper, Wyo., 197, 350 McDanlel, Lucy S., Southern Pines, N.C, 367 McDanlel, William A.. Alamosa, Colo., 332 McDearmon, Richard J., Los Angeles, Calif, 344 McDonald Dorothy Rae, Chambers, Ariz., 327 McDonald, Ervln John, Orem McDonald, Eugene J., Midway, Calif.. 348 McDonald. Jerry George. Twin Falls, Ida., 215, 338 McDonald, Kathleen San Francisco, Calif,, 80, 205, 325 McDonald, Joyce Y.. Shaffer, Calif., 153, 338 McDonald, Steven S., Provo McDonald, Stuart Lyle, Orem McDowell, Mary Ella, Mesa, Ariz., 367 McDowell, Sylvia Irene, Walla Walla, Wash., 233, 312 McDowell. Donald Kay, Jacksonville, Fla., 308 McDowell. Douglas C, Provo, 338 McEwen, Harold Pixton, Provo McEwan, NanI Ann, Salt Lake City, 201, 353 McEwen, Orlo Kay, Orem McFadden, Terry Ted, Deer Lodge, Mont. McFarland, Katharine, Casper, Wyo.. 197 McFarland, Roger B., San Gabriel, Calif. McFarland. Ralph H., Provo McFarland, Melva A„ Lemhi, Ida. McFarlane, Hardy Nyle, Rlverton McGarry, Larry Kent, Provo McGinnIs, Jo Ann, Salt Lake City, 209, 348 McGInnes, Robert Drue, Kennewick, Wash., 358 McGinn, Joseph Paul, Provo, III, 113 McGraw, Dennis M., Puyallup, Wash, McGraw, Dorothy Irene, Medford, Ore., 41, 173, 312 Mclff, Lyle Hatch, Orem M-cllrath, Patricia Mae, Woods Cross Mclntire, Jay Rodney, Ontario, Calif. Mcintosh, Hazel Halice, El Paso, Tex. Mclver. Walter A., Los Angeles, Calif., 186 McKay, Elaine Stirland, Chinook, Mont., 296 McKav, Barria Gunn, Huntsvllle, 32, 100, 289 McKay, Mary, Huntsvllle, 223 McKay, William R., Provo McKean, Jole Elaine, Salt Lake City, 287 McKee, Burton Clair, Holden McKee Bobble Gene, Rlverton, 307 McKee, Margaret Joan, F illmore McKell, Eldon Clair, Provo McKell, Glen Charles, Provo McKell, Linda Kay, Provo, 201, 226 McKell, Maryam, Provo, 317 McKellar, John Alvin, Wendover, 140, 335 McKenna, La Jean, Farmlngton, N. Mex. McKenna, Earl Albert, Roosevelt, 294 McKenzIe, Donald W.. Lund, Nov., 347 McKeon, Sharon Darlene Whittler, Calif,, 325 McKenzIe, Roderick G., Lund, Nev. McKean. Howard, Phillip, Tuiuanqaa, Calif., 185 McKInney, Karen Ruth, Spring City, 310 McKinnon, Delia L., Evanston, Wyo. McKnIght. John Robert, Heber McKnIaht, Eve Laurette, Minersvllle, 80. 153 McKroIa, Donald K., Mt. Vernon, Ore.. 335 McLamarrah, Betty J.. Pima. Ariz., 296 McMahon, Kay Alexander, Spokane, Wash., 169 McMahon, Frank Dean, Provo, 169 McMeen, Elaine Kay, Denver, Colo.. 358 McMeen Marilyn F., Denver, Colo., 80, 205, 339 McMichael, Rupert L, Jr.. Macon, Ga., 335 McMillan, Hugh Lloyd, San Diego, Calif., 130 McMullln, Karen Wood, Connell, Wash. McMullln. Samma Jane. Arcadia, Calif., 361 McMurdie, Larry Lee, Buhl, Ida. McMurdie. Maughan W., Provo, 146 McNeely, Harry Dennis, St, George, 314 McNeil, Shari Karleen, Portland, Ore., 323 McPhee, Lucille T., Provo McPheeters, Carol Ann, Rivera. Calif. McPheeters. Joanne., Bank, Mont. McPhee, Martin W., Bath, Maine McPheeters, Roger A., Kalispell, Mont. McPherron, Marilyn K., Faltborn, Ohio, 350 McPhle, Janine, Provo, 287 McPhie, Robert, Heber McQuarrie, Rhonda, Beaver, 332 McRae, Lorln Brent, Santa Barbara, Calif,, 326 357 Ida. McVay. Jean M Meacham, Duane Lamar, Salt Lake City Meacham, Douglas G., Arco, Ida, 224, 370 Meacham, John Arlen, Grace, Ida., 207 Mead, Robert M., American Fork Means, Sidney Glenn, Freeport, Tex, . 355 Means, Joann, Provo Mecham Richard W., American Fork, 340, 346 Mecham, Raphael Clive, Aspen, Colo., 203, 331 Meek, John Clark, Othello, Wash., 207 Megerian, Audrey L„ Berkeley. Calif. Mefford. Margie Ann, Sacto, Calif., 324 Mehr, Lois Marilyn, Hollydale, Calif., 197, 217. 334 Meidlinger, Richard J., Council Bluffs, Iowa, 312 Meldlinger, Michael J., Council Bluffs, Jowa Meier, Grant Bower, Milwaukee, Wij, Meier, Jerome Dale, Pasadena, Calif, 362 Meier, Joseph T., Richfield Melners, Donis Grant, Burley, Ida., 367 Melling, Jague Lloyd, Provo, 330 Melkle, Joanne, Woodland, Calif, 337 Meldrum, Grant Cluff Provo Meldrum, Leon H., Provo Melendez, David, Rexburg, Ida,, 85, 290 Meldrum, Virginia, Prcwo, 299 Mellor, Arnold Harold, Fayette Mellor, Carl Joseph, Lehi Mellor, Letha, Fayette, 288 Mellor, Robert Lee, Salt Lake City MemmoH, Muriel Dawn, Bountiful, 349 Mendenhall, Linda, Escalon, Calif ,346 Mendenhall, Robert L., Provo Menssen, Juergen W., Sandy, 350 Menzios, James Wesley, Price, 311 Mercer, Frances J,, Provo Mercer, Joann Marilyn, Provo Merino, Jose Maria, San Diego, Calif, 193, 309 Meredith, Gary Edward, American Fork, 329 Meredith, Ralph J., Pleasant Grove, 344 Merkley, Harvey B., Calgary, Can., 81, 207, 288. 300 Merkley, John Patrick, Bremerton, Wash. Merrell, Chryl Janice, Duchesne, 329 Merrell, Lawrence E., Duncan, Ariz. Merrell, Rulon Leroy, Idaho Falls, Ida., 215, 302 Merrill, Carol Joan, Salt Lake City Merrill, Cherl Dene, Pocatello, Ida., 257, 300 Merrill, Don William, Rlverton Merrill, Heber Kent, Alta, Can,, 228, 329 Merrill, Keith West, Alta, Can. Merrill, Lavaun 5., Jr., Idaho Falls, Ida.. 289 Merrill, Lura Mae, Salt Lake City, 314 Merrill, Myrna Joan, Phoenix, Ariz., 366 Merrill, Mary Ann, Twin Falls, Ida., 156, 335 Merrill, Ralph Taft, Pocatello. Ida. Merrill, Ronald B.. Valparaiso. Fla. Merrill, Robert Eugene, Ramah, N. Max.. 350 Merrill, Wilda Louise, Mesa, Ariz.. 327 Merrill, Wade Harris, Lorenzo, Ida. Merritt, Lament Rich, Afton, Wyo.. 294 Merryman, Anita Marie, Arcadia, Calif.. 345 Meservy, Jerry De Marr, Bountiful, 346 Meservy, Virginia Rae, Provo, 309 Messegee, Ramon George, Provo Messegee, Sharon Mills, Provo Messervy, Don Carlos, Orem Metcalf, Clifford W„ Provo Metcalf, Mavis, San Bernardino, Calif, 326 Meudoza, Alvaro, Chile Michaels. Sheila Crowe, Las Vegas, Nev., 344 MIchaells, Elaine, Garland, 330 Michle, Carol, Heber, 314 MIckelsen, Carol A., Antonlto, Colo. MIckelsen, Richard A„ Rigby, Ida.. 302 MIddleton, Marilyn, La Habra, Calif, 370 Middleton, Patricia A., Tallahassee, Fla., 306 MIddleton, Ernest W„ San Francisco, Calif Middaugh, Carma Barker, Provo, 292 Midqiey, Duane Van, Salt Lake City Midgley, Mariln Keith, Salt Lake City. 329 Miera, Manuel Ruben, Layton Mlqllaccio, Ralph R., Spanish Fork Mlqllaccio, Karen M.. Spanish Fort MIkkelsen, Orel M„ Provo M;U li n. Ray O.. P ' ovo, T A MikUll i . R mon Loog. Euq n«. 0 '  . M.l.m. Gary Omh. Gl.ndsl.. Cll.f., 2fi M.Ui, H. G«iy. Montp l.«r. Id«.. 118 Mil.t. Jo« M.lton. PiMtanr Grov U.ht. Mar.lyn Vilata. Provo M.llaf. Carol Ann. Bo.i«. Ida.. JH. i Mi Ij .•,.„. F , ■,, Palo Alio. Calif.. Jl • and. Or... 296 .- • ' - • •.lid. Ora.. 80. 205. 315 M, or Ccn Hartli. Albarla, Can.. 292. 300 M lor, Ds!« Ardan. San Farnando. Calif. M lor r.- nn, Oqdan. 313 M, or C . ' - La ' oy. Victor. Ida.. 294 w,!: r, Eddy Lanard. Monrovia. Calif. Mil . ' . Eva. Sandy Mniar. EHii Wil.on. T«in Falli. Ida.. 359 Millar. Franklin Kay. Provo Millar. H. Lawii. Oqdan, 318 Millar, Hanry N., Jr.. San Diago, Calif., 372 Millar. Jarry R.. Springvilla Millar. Lavon June. Waihinglon. D.C. Millar. Linda Lou, Modesto, Calif. Millar, Lindalae, Sun Valley, Calif. Millar. La.is PauL MantI, 311 Miller, Mark. Sandy Miller. Marilyn Ruth. Lat Vegas. Nev.. 191. 313 Miller, Martin L. Provo Miller. Marshall Lee. Provo. 85. 313 Millar. Mary Margaret. Orem Miller. Morgan Lewis. Manti Miller. Nancy Ladle. Provo. 294 Miller, Patricia Lee. MiUbrao. Calif.. 366 Miller. Read Karl, Provo. 300 Miller, Richard K., Elmhurst. III.. 312 Miller. Richard Lynn. Greet Lakes, III.. 203 Miller, Ronald Laroy. Indio. Calif.. 348 Miller. Sterl Ferren. Tr monton. 231 Miller, Taft Crandell, Ovid, Ida., 348. 364 Millar, Thomas Lynn, Stockton, Calif., 203, 371 Miller. Taylor Kari, Sandy Miller, Toni, Olinstead Miller, To«n Frederick, Garrison, Mont., 331 Miller, William Albert. Beaver, 279 Miller, Wendell V., Provo. 348 Millerberg. Diana. Midvale, 361 Millet, Floyd Jackson. Salt Lake City. 370 Millett. Donna Elaine. Lake Arrowhead, Calif.. 309 MillaM, Maurice S., Hermosa Beach, Calif. Millett. Richard L.. Mesa. Arii. Milliner. John Thomas. Heber. 325 Mills. Janice Marie. Bountiful. 350 Mills. Oula. Bountiful. 366 Mills. Vemalle, Oakley, Ida., 338 Mllward. Joseph D.. Warden. Wash., 370 Mlllward. Franklin Jr., Berkeley, Calif., 318 Milne. Brent Lindsay. American Fork Milne. Nancy, Salt Lake City. 329 Milner. Susann Hyde, Payson Miner. Bryant Albert, Sendy Miner. Alan Edward. Grantsville. 81. 203 Miner. David Lee. Sprlngvllle Miner. Edward Glen. Sandy, 338 Miner, Francis Lynn. Springville. 370 Miner, Janet. Grantsville Miner, Reynolds Reed. Springville, 302 Miner, Sheila Mar.e. Falrvlew. 339 Minor. Jay Louis. Lakawood. Calif.. 215. 338 Minson. Joy. Garden Grove. Calif., 317 Minson. Ronald Kay. Salt Lake City Miratt;. Charies R.. Burlinqame. Calif.. 338 Misbach. Graham H.. Austin. Minn., 290. 296 Mlssaldine. Marilyn. Idaho Falls, Ida. Mitchell. Arthur P.. St. George Mitchell. Charles Ray, Provo. 288 Mitchell, Dallas Carl. San Bernardino. Calif. Mitchell. Gilbert A.. Bellflower. Calif.. 370 Mitchell. Joyce, Provo Mitchell. James P.. Burley. Ida.. 215. 331 Mitchell, Karl Clark. Parowan Mitchell. Theodora R.. Phoenli. Arli. Mltton. AnneHe T.. Valleio. Calif. 191. 328 Mlya. Yosh. Shimtiu. Japan Moblay. ThuHa Ann. Menan. Ida.. 315 Mocl, LeilanI VIcla. Sparks. Nev. Moeller. Karen. Phoenli. Arii.. 324. 330, 334 Moen. Gilbert. Union. N. J.. 260 Moesser. Dorene Louie. Etna. Wyo.. 149, 350 Moesser, Ktnt Lenny. Etna. Wyo. Mo«at. Dennis George. Apple Valley, Calif. 114, 362 Moffett, Joena. Duncan. Arii,. 329 Mofflt. Henry Edward Sweet Home, Ore.. 329 MofflH. Howerd. Jr., Duchesne Mohler. Eldon Arnold, Las Vegas, Nev.. 329 ' . ' ohlman. Grant Carter. Altamoot. 325 Mohlman. Manlee. Elko. Nev., 228, 329 Mo.r. W.lfrad Jr.. N.agara Falls. N.V. Moitaha. Mona Any H.. Wailuka. Meui Molle-up. Carol Ann. Pocatello. Ide.. 364 Molynaui. Ivan Earl, Ki mberly, Ida. Molle, Frenk Dalton, Hawthorne, Cel.f Molloy. Gerald Edward, Hempilead, N.Y., 260 Monahan, Raymond E . Clifton, Colo. Moncur. Robert Merrill. Lovall. Wyo. Monroe. Sherry Lae. Salt Lake City. 368 Monroe. Stephen L . Burl.nqame, Calif. Mcntan. Stephen Brent. Mt. Pleasant Monsen, Ray G.lman. Orem Monion, Claudia S.. Riverside. Calif. Monion. Da.lene. Ucon, Ide.. 371 Monson. David Edward. Pleesant Grove Monson. Darral James. Provo Monsen. Dale Leroy. Boise. Ide. Monson, Eva Carol. Boise, Ide., 331 Monion. Farrall Ray. Idaho Falls, Ida,, 207. 309 Monson. Mary Alice. American Fork. 156. 290 Monson. Marcia. Denver. Colo., 347, 365 Monson. Marlane. American Fork, 195. 326 Monson. Ronald K., McGill, Nev. Montague. Michael D.. Payson, 348 Montague, 6avld Oliver. Salt Lake City Montgomery. David C, Melrose Park. III.. 366 Montgomery, Clinton Y,. Melrose Park. 111., 309 Montgomery, N. Brent, Provo Montgomery. Melvin J. , Heber Montgomery, Paul Dean, Burley, Ida., 284. 146 Montierth, Gary Cloyd.Norwalk. Calif. 292 Montierth. Myrna Lue. Phoenli. Ariz.. 338 Montori. Olive Delores. 328 Moody. Catherine P.. Washington. DC. 201, 323 Moody Dorene Nell. Delta, 149. 183. 284 Moody, Julia Penelope. San Jose. Calif.. 149, 351 Moody, Joen Lapreat. OaUand. Calif. 284 Moody. Lester Younq. Delta. 370 Moody, John Duono, Provo. 145 Moody Merrill F.. Molina. III.. 350 Moon. Cllve Deo. Duchesne. 309 Moon. Carole Irene. Springville. 208, 351 Moon, Elaine, Provo. 370 Moon. Harold Kay. jr.. Provo. 162. 279 Moon. Marilyn, Springville, 209, 284 Moon! Patricia Nelson. Tulsa. Okie.. 292 Moore. Bruce Jay. Salt Lake City Moore. Cerlta Marie. Nampa, Ida.. 153. 331 Moore, Danny William. Haqarman, Ida.. 124 Moora, Evelyn Penelope. Provo. 346 Moore. Georgia Helene. Bountiful, 91. 221. 246, 309 Moore. Janls Ann. Idaho Falls, Ida., 223, 348 Moore. Linda Alice. Monte Vista, Colo., 332 Moore. Michael Robins, San Bernerdlncr, Calif., 185, 215 Moore. Robert Arthur, Provo, 292 Moore. Sharon. Los Angeles, Calif, 188 Moore. Warren Allen. Concord, Celif., 185, 348 Moosman, Jewel. Bo%jlder, 327 Moray. Agnes Marie. Long Beach, Calif. Morawski. Hans Joachim. Berlin. Germany, 318 Morgan. Afton Adolph, CIrclevIlle, 355 Morgan. Alma Paul, CIrclevIlle Morgen, Carolyn, Ovid. Ida.. 228, 312 Morgan, David Everett, Crowley. Ida. Morgan, Jackeen Ann. San Marino, Calif, 368 Morgan, Jerrold Ramon. Sandy. 310 Morgan. John David. San Diego, Calif Morgan, Joyce, Welnut Creek. Calif, 332 Morgan, Michael F., Provo Morgan. Marcia E.. Preside. Calif. 94. 191. 309 Morgan. Marcia Ann, Provo, 94, 315 Morgan. Myralee. Kuna Ida. 298 Morgan. Orland Fred. Prosser. Wash., 313 Morgan, Neil Williem, Ovid, Ide.. 364 Morgan. Patricia Ann. Pleasant Grove, 166, 347. 368 Morgen, Venna Dee. Sanford, Colo. Morgan. ScoH Kendrick. WilmeHe. III.. 207, 224, 228, 326 Morley. Gayle L., Moroni, 286 Morley. Sheron. Fountain Green. 368 Morley, Vanette Mario. Cleerflcid Morr. Bruce Robert. Riverside. Calif, 185. 364 Morr. Marilyn. Salt Lake City. 300 Morphls. Karl Dean. Casta Mesa. Calif. 332 Morrell. Nancy Ann. Brlgham City. 368 Morrell. Ruth. Brighem City. 80. 298 Morrey. Mergeret Jean. Joseph, 195. 306 Morrill. Cellls Gery, Tridell Morrill. David Grant. Provo. 368 Morrill. Keren Keve. Tridell. 371 Morris Ephrelm Bonner, Salt Lale City, 331 Morris. Julie Anne. Provo Morris. Jack Borden. Provo. 156, 364 Morrs. Judith Key. Anaheim. Calif, 217, 229. 323 Morris. Lae J.. Heber Morris. Monte J.. Les Vegas. Nev.. 231. 332 Morris. Sury Ann. Orange. Calif, 371 Morrison. Floy John, Hayburn. Ida,. 368 Morrison. Beverly. Lovell. Wyo.. 153. 337 Morrison. Kenneth J., Keysvllle, 324 Marshall -N alder Morr.son. Wayne I.e. Los Angelei. Cal.f. Morrow, Melvin Kenneth. Long Beech, Cellf , )6 Mone, WJI.am Martin, Menheitan Beach. Cellf. 12$ Mortenien, Boyd, Ephreim Morien.en. Carolyn J.. BIythe. Cal.f,, 314 Mortenien, Donna Jeen. Monrov.e, Celif., 17%. J70 Mortenien. Myrna Faye. Western Springs, III, Mortenien, Peul Holden. Sprmaville. )I4, 319 Mortenien. Taylor M , BIythe, Calif. Mortenien. Stuart L-. Emery Mortenien. Williem E.. La Grende, Ore. Mori.mer. William J . Mootc ' eir. N J.. 260, 171 Morton. Carolyn Kaye. Americen Fork Moser, Blair Vernel. Preston. Ida . 358 Moses, Wayne Clair. Parma, Ida , 370 Moss, Connie, Ourengo, Colo., 348 Moss. Dennis Deen. Woods Cross. 229 Moss. Joan. Layton, 294 Moss. Jack Elmo, Salt Leke City Moss, Judith, Salt Lake CIN, 218 Moss. Ruth Mee. Rlrle, Ide., 323 Mote. George Earle, Grentt Pest. Ore , 3S8 Mole. Herbert Irvin. Grants Pass. Ore. Moll. Dean Garold. LeJara. Colo.. 288 Molt. Jewell. LoJara. Colo. Molt. Jacgueline, LeJere. Colo. Molt. Relph Lionel. Orem Molt. Ethel LeJare. Colo. Moulton, Margie Ann. Provo, 294 Moulion, Clark Alma, Jr.. Kelly, Wyo.. 324 Moultrie. Beverly Ann, Salmon, Ide. Mouiley, Boyd Hyrum, Rlverton Mower, Glede Weston. Feirvlew. 310 Mower. Richard L., Oram Moye, Lois Marilyn, Arlington, Va.. 286 Moyos. Billie Merlene, Provo. 331 Moyes. Leon Roger, Provo, 130. 314 Moyle, Helen Roseann, Beryl, 362 Moyle, Betty Louise. Meridian. Ida., 318 Moyle. Kelhleen, American Fork. 236 Moyle. Richard W.. American Fork. 279 Mueller. Bruce James, Running Springs. Calif Muhlesteln. Gerald R.. Provo Muhlasteln, LHa M. C. Provo Muhlesteln, Joyce, Provo. 145 Muhlesteln, Helene D.. Provo Muhlesteln, Mar, K.. Boise. Ida.. 209. 327 Muhlesteln. Richard D.. Provo. 366 Mulr. Elmo Ricks. Provo. 332 Muirhead, Alice M. B.. Williams. Ari:., 322 Mulhern. Arleene. Long Beach, Calif., 145, 183. 328 Mullen, Lorelee, Murray. 362 Mulrooney. Virginia F., Venice, Calif, Mumford. Carole, Mt. Pleasant, 318 Mumford, Margaret Ann, Mt. Pleasant, 234. 296 Munhall, Grace. Las Vegas. Nev. Munson. Lydio C. McGill, Nev., 284 Munson, Dick Addy, Provo Murchle, Patricia Jean, Long Beach, Calif, 31, 172, 189 Murdoch, Susan Nibley. Sell Lake City. 367 Murdock. Allen Kent. Springville MUrdock. C. Dale. Beaver Murdock. Jon Larry, Provo, 362 Murdock. Paul Bingham. Nada. Calif Murdock, Olive Sue. Compton. Calif. 323 Murdock. Sara Joyce. Cokevllle. Wyo., 233, 362 Murdock. Sally Jo. Sacramento. Calif. 153, 189 Murdock, Stephen Paul, American Fork Murdock. Thomas J., Heber. 286 Murphy, David Russell. West Covlna, Calif Murphy, Charlotte E.. Los Angeles. Calif Murphy, Floyd M.. Provo. 156, 284 Murphy, K, Mark, Salem. Ore.. 86 Murphy. Jerry Bert. Provo. 298 Murphy, Myrno Jean. Spanish Fork. 221. 315 Murphy. Sheridon Leo. Pr ovo. 370 Murphy. Sherron., Glendele, Calif. Murphy. Richard F.. Quebec, Can., 372 Murphy, Vlre Ann, Spenish Fork, 153, 324 Murray, Drusilla Ann, McMlnnville, Ore., 332 Murray. Evelyn Alice Boise, Ida.. 149 Murray. Fancher M.. Nephl. 302 Murray. Jerry Ly ' e. Myton Murrey. Robert James. Los Angeles, Calif Musal. Anita. St. Remy. N.Y. Muilck. Linda Ruby. Alhambra. Calif, 367 Muslg. Morris Demi ' le. Sell Lake City. 279 Musser. Mercia Ellis. Chevy Chese. Md.. 153. 344 Mussler. ens Karl, Frankfurt. Germany, 294, 344 Mussatt. James Roy, Sunnyslde, 367 Myers. Judith Ann. Sell Lake City, 348 Myers, Leo Aaron. Bolie, Ida. Myers. Stephen Robert, New Plymouth, Ide. Mykol. Else Oenlse. Selem, Ore . 195, 327 N Nackos, Frank James, Oeklend. Cellf.. 364 Neckos. Charles Jamas. Oakland, Calif Naegle. John Charles. Ucon. Ida.. 365 Nahulu. Eli Kaul Oahu. T.H. Nakken. Diile Ann. Salt Lake City. 362 Nelly. Lonnle Boyd. Lordsburg. N. Me... 361 Nalder, Lenny JoJinion, Shelley, Id . 415 Autumn Quarter Student Index Nosh Blaine Elynn, Provo Nosh, Verio June, Butte, Mont., 314 Note, Dee Ann, Cokevills, Wyo., 36) Noumu, Judith Puononi, Kouoi, T.H. Notion, Frances Arlene, Gunnison, 2E Noy, Borbaro Jeon, Los Angeles, Col Noy, Arlene, Imperioi, W. Va., 331 Nay, Matelond D., Sigurd Noy, Wonda Jean, Porma, Ida., 91, : Noylor, Clyde Richord, Provo Ale.i Va., 286 Naylor, Karl Glen, Provo Naylor, Jay Harvey, Los Angeles, Calif., 32, 130 Neal, Alice, Malad, Ida., 331 Neol, Dollos Howord, Malad, Ida., 330 Neol, Glerys Marie, Stone, Ida. Neath, Stephen Kloges, Bountiful, 207, 363 Nebolier, Spencer P., Afton, V yo., 361 Neeley, Dovid Mitchell, Spanish Fori Neeley, Douglos M., Sponish Fork Neeley, Joy Miller, Pico, Colit., 186, 319 Neeley, Morilyn Moude, Solt Loke City, 97, 334 Neff, Joonn Berteena. Ogden, 358 Neff Wilma Bankhead, Santa Rosa, Calif., 352 Neff, David E., Wells Nev. Negro, Donald Roy, Lovell, Wyo. Neil Roberto Mory, Long Beoch, Calif. Neilsen, Wayne Leiond, Lork Neilson, Elmo Gory, Alberto, Can. Neilson, Ferdanand A., Washington Neilson Fred A., Washington, 284 Neilson, Joann, Sacramento, Calif. Neilson, Lenord Elwood, Los Angeles, Calif., 331 302 53, 334 Neilson, Marie Adele, Redwood, Neilson, Patricia M., Temple City, Calif., 348 Nelson, Allen Eugene, Helper Nelson, Alvin John, Jr., Provo Nelson, Ann Marie, Richmond, 225 Nelson, Barbra Jeon, Phoenix, Ariz., 156, 183, 3 Nelson, ChorloHe M., Idoho Foils, Ido., 318 Nelson, Conrad Rulon, Ferron Nelson, Dale Lee, Corrinne Nelson, Dean McClain, Idoho Falls, Ido. Nelson, Doloris, Provo, 189 Nelson, Eloine, Las Vegas, Nev., 209, 217, 325 Nelson, Ferrel Garth. Orem Nelson, George F., Montpeller, Ida. Nelson, Grace C, Redmond Nelson, Harold John. Salt Lake City Nelson, Janice Loo Pocatello, Ida., 296 Nelson, Janeen, Lehi, 352 Nelson, Janice, Lo Plota, N. Men. Nelson, Jeniel, St. Ignatus, Mont., 366 Nelson, Judith Naoma, Gooding, Ido Nelson Keith Jacob, Provo Nelson, Kay, Moses Lake, Wash. Nelson, Keith Lindon, Provo Nelson, Larry C, Provo, 363 Nelson, Linda Lee, Long Beach, Calif Nelson, Lov ell Robert, Whitehall, Mo Nelson, Louise Kimboll, Springville, 29 Nelson, M. Don, Genolo, 346 163, Nelson, Pho 333 288 Nels. Neol All Pros! Ida. S.D., 217, 229, 334 Nelson, Omer Dean, Thatcher, Ariz., 292 Nelson Ro Voe, Jockson, Wyo., 367 Nelson, Richord H., Sponish Fork, 286 Nelson, Rodney Price, Sponish Fork Nelson, Ronald Kent, Sandy Nelson, Ruth, Thatcher, Ariz. Nelson, Sergie W., Jr., Payson Nelson, Scott Howard, N, Fork, Idoho, 102, 303 Nelson, Shirley Mae, Spanish Fork, 229, 351 Nelson, Shirley Mae, Idaho Falls, Ida., 334 Nelson, Thomas Lane, Provo Nelson, Varr Young, Idaho Falls, Ida.. 186, 292 Neser, Poul Irving, Los Angeles, Calif., 309 Neser, Gerald Otto, Los Angeles, Calif., 309 Neslen, Sharon M., Carp, Calif. Neuenswander, Doyle J., Weston, Ida. Neuenswander, Val J., Weston, Ida., 237, 303 Newbold, Maureen, Riverton, 364 Newbury, Twilla M.. Springville Newbold, Morilyn, South Jordan Newman, Dianne Eileen, Salt Lake City. 229, 327 Newman, Peggy June, Ogden, 334 Newman, William Albert, Springville. 302 Newman, Walter Dennis, American Fork Ma 299 Newton, Wallace Smith, Albei Nibarger, A. Lamont, Mountain View, Wyo Nichol, Jack Wayne, Salt Lake City, 231, Nicholes, Henry Joseph, Provo Nicholas, Perrine, American Fork Nicholls, Roger Verl, Orem Nichols, Carma Sue, Burley, Ida., 358 Nichols, Clyde R., Jr., Hartsville, S.C. Nichols, Kermit Botlon, Roy Nichols, Marcia F., Salt Lake City 360 Nichols, Murray Leo, Bessemer, N.C. Nichols, Nancy Ruth, Palo Alto, Calif., 34 Nichols, Rosalie E., Salt Lake City, 344 Nichols, S. Rochelle, Brighom City, 298 chols. Belle, Prov. Nlckslsen, Owe Jens, Quito, Ecuador, 298 Nicol, Lola Ann, Arabia, La., 330 Nicol, Karen Anne, Pittsburg, Calif., 331 Nicoll, Lynn A., Mesa, Ariz., 331 Nicoll, John Cleveland, Mesa, Ariz., I 18, 317 Nield, Deloyd Minor, Long Beach, Calif. Nielsen, Alfred Carl, Orem Nielsen, Dick Hyatt, Centerfield, 317 Nielsen, Dorothy Marie, Pasodeno, Colif., 167, 209, 368 Nielsen, Edword Denny, St. Johns, Ariz. Nielsen, Fronklin Ole, St. Johns, Ariz. Nielsen! Harry 5., Ferron Nielsen Josephine, Ogden, 225 Nielsen, Lanny D., Blackfoot, Ida. Nielsen, Leslie Gerald, St. Johns, Ariz. Nielsen, Linda Mae, Provo, 209 Nielsen, Lynn Moser, Lehi Nielsen, Lorna Ruth, Ogden Nielsen, Phyllis V., Orem Nielsen, Ronald Leiand, Provo Nielsen, Swen Claudi, Provo Nielsen, Shanna Lee, Houston, Texas, 366 Nielsen, Shirley Diane, Bountiful Nielsen, Velma M. Holladay, 327 Nlelson, Albert S., Ill, Santaguin, 359 Nielson, Allen Russell, Mesa, Nlelson, Allen W., Moroni Nlelson, Betty Jo, St. Worland, Wyo. Nlelson, Brent L., Alberta, Con., 324 Nlelson, Charles P., Monroe, 207 Nielson, Cloyton A., Orem Nielson Dixie Lee, Tooele Nielson, Fred Kent, Provo Nielson, Glenlce Lewis, Monticello Nlelson, Jomes King, Monroe, 348 Nlelson, John Richard, Alberta, Can, 368 Ada Mary Lou, Manti Merritt D., Freewa Nella Louise, Mes elson, Ronald Nielson, Roger B., Springville Nielson, Ronald P., Salt Lake City, 291, 348 Nlelson, Stephen M., Monticello Nielson, Susan Linda, Lynndyl, 221, 309 Nlles, Barbara Lena, Los Angeles, Calif., 145, 327 Nllsen, Don Lee Fred, Spanish Fork, 94, 291 Nims, Janet Roberta, Marysville, Calif., 183, 322 Nlsh, Dale Leroy, Alberta, Can. Nish, Kay Lavern, Alberta, Can. Nisbett, Robert Sonnie, Boise, Ida., 310 Nixon. EIray S., Provo Nixon, Glade C, Holden Nixon, Richard Smoot, Provo Noakes, Geraldine, Orem Nobbs, Ronald Clarence, Salt Lake City, 364 Nixon, Lynn William, Idaho Falls, Ida. Noble, Carol Jc7, Ogden, 149, 309 Noble, Joseph Wayne, Farmington Noble, Larry Earl, Eugene, Ore., 308 Noble, Phyllis Joan, Whiterocks Noble, Morrell Edwin, Atlanta, Ga. Noble, Zlna, Walla Walla, Wash., 234, 313 Noble, Vernlce Walla Walla, Wash., 225 Nock, George Roy, Santa Cruz, Calif,, 309, 311 Noel, Nancy Lee, Monrovia, Calif., 223, 369 Noel, Robert Edward, Chandler, Ariz. Noel, Wanda Lee, Oakland, Calif.. 364 Noel, Ethel Frances, San Diego, Calif. Nolen, Diane Dates, Pasadena, Call . Nolen, Phillip Wayne, Pasadena, Calif., 309 Nooner, Tennle Joy, Lisle, III. Norberg. Jomes Angus, Oakland, Calif,, 332 Nordgren, Shirley Joy. Salt Lake City, 153 Nordgren, Weston Nephi, Provo, 315 Noreen, Diane Yvonne, Lokewood, Colif., 367 Norman, Mary Joan, Whlttier, Calif., 149, 221, 319 Norr, Gloria, Tremonton, 153, 347 Norris, Robin Mitchell Phoenix, Ariz., 150, 368 Norrls, Paul David, Jr., Bna, Calif. Northrop, Sherena Cloe, Nampa, Ida., 332 North, lla Jean, Heber, 316 North, Jomes Albert, Heber, 289 Norton, Betty Velate, Central, Ariz., 313 Norton, Do Ray, Provo, 193, 364 Norton, Dorothy Allen, Spanish Fork, 149, 322 Norton, Belva Baker, Provo Norton, Harold Lee, Silverton, Ore., 327 Norton, Jaimee La Rue, Orem Norton, Lynda Dawn, Sandy, 368 Norton, Merritt Ronald, Orem Norton, Richard Leslie, Ogden, 325 Novakovlch, Stephen G., Denver, Colo., 185. 332 Nowell, Norlne Patsy, Huntington Pork, Colif. Numkena, Shirley Ann, Kayenta, Ariz. Nunes, Pearl Ann, Nework, Colif., 334 Nuttoll, Drayton G., Sacramento, Calif., 325 NuHall, Carol Vera. Provo, 314, 334 Nuttall, Karen, Downers Grove, 111., 347 Nuttall, Ronald Dean, Lehi Nuttall, Paul Everett, Pacific Grove, Calif., 231 Nutter, Diana Geneva, Corona, Calif.. 205, 319 Nybo, June Loretta, Salem, 327 Nybo, Ronald Carl, Provo Nybo, Dean Strong, Spanish Fork Nyman, Carol, Nephi, 353 O Oakes, Judith Ellen, Riverside, Calif., 223, 345 Oaks, Janet, Provo Oaks, Evelyn, Provo, 149, 209, 368 Ober, Georgia Mae, Feeding lllls, Moss., 325 Oberosler, Evelyn C, Power, Mont., 350 Oterhonsley, Reid B.. Sponish Fork O ' Brien, Earl Verne, Provo O ' Brien, James Patrick, San Diego, Calif., 130 O ' Brien, Robert Mllo, Provo O ' Brien, Robert M., Jr., Provo O ' Brien, Roger Stanley, Provo Ockey, James Heber, Jr., Nephi Oertle Linda Dee, San Gabriel, Calif., 333, 339 Oesterllng, Lanl L., Ri verside, Calif., 358 , Alton Fred, Moss Point, Miss., 289 Mamoru, Japan ' , 140 Koa Jean Richfield, 293 Leila, Richfield Karen Louise, Everett, Wash., 156, 368 Ogbo Ogbo Ogat Ogde Ogde Ogde Ogde chfield Calif. ■shall D., 3S Wallace,, Belm Ohrn, Barbara Llnnea, Norotc Okelberry, Belva S., Oakley, Ida. Okelberr).. Eva Pearl, Gcshen, 309 Oklmoto, Howard T., Honolulu, T.H. ' Olauson, Clarence R., Salt Lake City. 163, 165 Olaveson, Eugene D.. Rlgby. Ida. Oldroyd. Honnah Louisa. Provo, 209 Oldroyd, Herman J., Provo Oldroyd, Hannah R., Provo, 371 Oldroyd, Mark Thomas, Provo Oldroyd, Paul Robert, Provo Oldroyd, Thomas Terry, Provo, 286 Oldroyd, William V., Jr., Provo Olds, Norma Lee, Independence, Calif. Ollekan, Darlene, Salt Lake City O ' Leary, Yvonne Sharon, Wenatchee, Wash., 298 Oliphant. Norman H.. Orem Oliphant, Ronald Elqln, Provo, 286 Ollvas, Jose Saul. Colonia, Juarez, Nex.. 366 Oliver, Gerge William, Mona Oliver, Carol Lorraine, Alberta, Can., 369, 371 Oliver, Carl Lloyd, Delta, 296 Oliver, Howard Gordon, Alberta, Can.. 315 Oliver, Sarah Jane, Salt Lake City Olpln, Edwin Dee. Pleasant Grove Olpin, Jay Lloyd, Provo, 207, 213, 314 Olpln, Violet, Heber Olsen, Audrey Jeanne, Denver, Colo., 217, 327 Olsen. Barbara Joy, Sacramento, Calif.. 298 Olsen, Burton K.. Emery, 110, 370 Olsen, Darold Robert, Provo Olsen, Dale Albert, Ogden Olsen, Dee Redford, Alberto, Can., 353 Olsen, Don Richard, Springville Olsen, Helen Koye, Hayward, Calif., 327 Olsen, Holly Marie, Tremonton, 368 Olsen, Jimmy Raymond, Springville Olsen Kent Johnson Fairbanks, Alaska, 366, 369 Olsen, Kenneth Mark, Salt Lake City, 293 Olsen, Larry Wayne, Idaho Falls, Ida. Olsen, Lawrence Reed, Spanish Fork Olsen, Lanore, Emery 298 Olsen, Linda Nan, Oxnard, Calif., 368 Olsen, Melvin Eugene. Pendleton, Ore., 331 Olsen, Merlin V., Alberta, Can., 346 Olsen, Patricia Lee, Ogden, 283 289 Olsen, Rea, Jerome, Ida., 364 Olsen, Richard Alan, Santaquin Olsen, Richard Lee, Brlqham City Olsen, Roger L., Gunnison, 215, 339 Olsen, Robert Young, Provo Olsen, Ronald Ellis, Blending, 368 Olsen, Ruby Karen Woods Cross Olsen, Ruth, Preston, Ida.. 153, 327 Olsen, Terese A., Bountiful, 327 Terry Johnson, Fairbanks, Alaska, 368 Olsen, Olson, Olson Olson Ida., 370 Carl Fernelius, Salt Lake City Carolyn Norma, Murray Dann, Lakewood, Calif., 223, 327 Olson, Del Ray, Spanish Fork Olson, Dolores N., Salt Loke City, 257, 300 Olson, Gerald Edward, Springville Olson, Harold Carr, Spanish Fork Olson, James Kent, Manila, 339 Olson, Janet Marie, Provo Olson, Jerri, Lakewood, Calif., 362 Olson, Karen Lynn, El Cerrlto, Calif., 371 Olson, Kenyon Robert, Sacramento, Calif., 203, 368 Olson, Lowrece K.. Provo Olwn. U . 231. Ill Olton. Linda. Klamath Fallt. C«l l. Olton. Uoyd Godfr.y, OxX ' lo. Can.. 231. 311 Olion. Marrlll H.. Or m. ISO. 334 Olton. Phyllli KarUna. WanalcKa, WaiK.. 284 Olwn. Robart Dan. tva-iton, Wyo.. 203 Olton. Robart Richard. Buana Viita. Calil. Olton. Sonja K 4ay. Rano. Nav.. 367 Olton. Y.onn, E , Portland. Ora,. 307 Oman. Sandra Lout . Motai Laka. Wath.. 367 Oman, Phyili. Farn. Mat.lla Park. N. Mat. Ontivaroi. J.mmy, M.dvala Oni,«aroi. L.mh,. Ch.huahua. h ai . 309 Opanthaw. Frad H. C. Saniaquin Opanihaw Mtry Louiia. Ma a. Ari:.. r6] Opp. Janica Tarrall. Tampa. Fl .. 332 Oquitt. Salfrld. S«adan Orahood. Dalpha Ruth. San Joia. Cal.f . 367 Orcutt. Dorothy Jaan. Albarta. Can. Orchard. W.lham Pack. Twin Fallt. Ida.. 266 Ord. Sharon Faya. Pacoima. Calif.. 332 Ord. Marilyn Jan.. WaHa Walla. Wath.. 84. 20S 334 Orq.ll Joal Ivan. Grentiv.lle. 355 Orqilt. Darwin Jay. Drapar Orma. Kalhryn, Idaho Fallt. Ida.. 212. 223. 236. 284 Ormition. Lorafta Jaan. Phoanii. Ar.i., 361 Orr. Diana Gail Mata. Ari:.. 189. 327 Orr. Richard Allan. South Gala. Calif. Orrock. Luciila. Jotaph Orion, Bavarly St. C. Pfovo Orion. Diana Bavan. Tooala Orion. Fradarick L.. Provo Orion. Arnold Maria. Oram Orion. Kannath Ray. Ogdan. 293 Orion. Thomat Kannath. Provo Oiborn. William Dala. Payton. 314 Otbourn. Sua Ann. St. Louit. Mo.. 369. 371 Otcarion. Bonnia Laa. St. Louit. Mo.. 141. 218 Ottarqaard Daward J.. Duarla. Calif. Oiiargaard, Marie Ann. Duarte. Calif. Oitlar. Bally Lou. Cata Granda. Arii. Oltlar. E. Malvin. Provo Oilller. Euqene. Salt Laka City, 334 Oitlar. Julia May. Salt Lake City. 331 Ottlund. Karen Ann. Phoanli. Ariz.. 205. 355 Otwald. Willard Bialne. Idaho. Falls. Ida.. 362 Oswald, Shirlene Gay. Idaho Falls. Ida.. 288 Otien. Laaun Glen. Salem Otie. Alvin Martin. Odeisa. Te«.. 362 Olteritrom. Frank T.. Burbank. Calif.. 199. 224. 338 Oitley. LoRoy. San Mateo. Calif.. 207 Otiosen. Shirley Renae. Mesa. Ari:.. 225. 309 Ousbye. Donald H., Los Angeles. Calif.. 322 Ovard. Judith Ann. Salt Lake City. 362 Overacker. Shirley A.. Pima. Ari:. Overackar. Robert R.. Douglas. Ari:.. 288 Overly. Gerald Glen. Provo Ovason, Keith E.. Provo Oveson. Mary Louise. Pendleton. Ore.. 209 Oviaii. Carmen L.. Salt Lake City. 298 Ovlatl. Lester C. Provo Oviail. Robert Neal. Henderson. Nev., 368 Owen. Judith Ann. Lewislon, Ida.. 362 Owen. Lloyd V.. Idaho Falls. Ida. Owen. Lyie Chester. Kennewlck. Wash.. 312 Owen. Richard 0.. Idaho Falls. Ida.. 325 Owen. Phyllis Joan, Lewislon. Ida.. 362 Owens. Richerd R.. Joseph O.borrow. Joan. McGlll. Nev.. 347. 371 Oiborrow. Kalhryn Sue. Carson. Nev.. 361 Oiborrow. Jeanelte. Las Vegas. Nev, Oiendlne, Peggy Dean, Collondale, Ha.. 286 0:awa. Fern Ka:uko, Welser. Ida.. 331 Oyler. Neldon Duane. Reiburg. Ida. Pace. Carol Maurine. Provo. 326 Pace. Harvey Dean. Coalville. 329 Pace. Gloria Diane. Globe. Ari:. Pace. Joan. Spanish Fork. 371 Pace. Linda Jean. Chandler. Ari:.. 334 Pace. Margie, Craig. Colo. Pace. Mary Alleen. Phoenii. Ari:.. 94. 293 Pace. Ronald Thornton, Las Vegas. Nev.. 279 Pace. Ralph Eugene. Orem. 339 Pace. William Cardon. Morencl. Ari:.. 290 Pacheco. Gilbert A.. Grant. N. Met.  3ck. Anriette Ruth. Salt Lake City. 364 Pack. Elbe-i Chandler. Meridan. Ida.. 83. 213. 296 Pack. Paul Eugene. Meridian. Ida.. 86. 347 Pack Rjsiell A ' lyn, Pleasant Grove. 364 Packard. Bernard Berny. Bountiful. 362 Packer Edward Lee. Porlland, Ore. 331 Packer. Eileen. Redwood. Calif.. 292 Paddock. Alice R.. BuHe. Mont.. 313 Page, Gerald James Kamas. 296 Page, George Dee, Bountiful Paae, Joan, Kamas. 363 Page, Melven Allen, Clearfield, 246, 334 PageH, Richard Boyd. Manassa. Colo.. 346 Page. Sharon. Grace. Ida. Page. William H.. Provo Paine. Donna Joan. Sunnyvale. Calif.. 347 Peine. Joseph Paler N.. Unlondale. N.Y. Pa.ntar. Beverly Ann. Bloom.nqlon, Ida.. 319 Paine. Elite. Johanna. Unlondale. N.Y,. 347 Palmer. Blaine Charles. Vernal Palmar. Evan Mack. Park Valley. 296 Pelmer. Franc.i Andrew. Vernal. 215. 3IS Palmar. Glen Omar. Farm.nqton. N. Met.. 186, 312 Pelmer. George Richard. Provo Palmer. Jamei Rudger. Park Valley. 30} Palmer. Jaan. Salt Laka City. 3)2 Palmar. Jerry Lee, Sell Laka City Palmar, Junelle, Park Valley. )2S Palmar. John E . Chicago, III. Palmer. John W,. Provo Palmar. John Weiley. Pratton. Ida. 325 Palmer. Kanlay C. KaytvlHe. 187, 246 Pelmer. L. Merrill. Provo. 315 Palmar. Phlhp L.. Blending. 364 Palmar. Sutanna K.. Bamld|l. Minn.. 153. 330 Palmer. William Hal. Preiton. Ida. Papanfuti. Elaine. St. Ignatut. Monl. Paopat. Suian Joy. New York. N.Y,. 153. 226 Paramora. Mary Jo. Provo. 201. 294 Pardew. Everett Earl. Parma. Ida. Parduhn. Sharlane. American Fork. 189 Parlt. Cleo Nadinc. Inglewood. Calif.. 355 Parlt. Charlai W.. Wotland. Wyo. Park. Dennis James. Tooele. 314 Park. Curlit Jay. Tooele. 362 Perk. Clifford William. Provo Park. Ivan John. Salt Lake Clly Park. Nell Alon:o. Nephi. 302 Park. Samuel Kay. American Fork Parke. Darral Thompson. Carey. Ida. Parka. Darwin Morgan. Carey. Ida. Parker. Carol Jean. Honolulu Parker. Cecil Blaine. Ogden. 294 Parker. Clair Leeman. Springfield. Ore. Parker. Donald W.. Sprlngville Parker. David Waller. Redlandt. Calif. Parker. George Re . Joseph, 308 Parker. Jeraldlne. Pocalello. Ida. Parker. Ilena Kendelt. Provo Parker. Jeannelle. Pocalello. Ida. Parker. John Wendell. Redwood. Calif. Parker. Margo Lynne. Los Angeles. Calif,, 322 Parker. Marilyn C„ Boulder City. Nev,, 327 Parker, Peggy DeMa, Sandy. 189, 352 Parkhurst, Hurley H,. Carmlchael. Calif, Parkin. Carl Dean. Wilmington. Calif. Parkin, John Rotert. Nephi Parkin. Colleen Ruth. Bountiful. 225. 327 Parkin. Edwin Henry, Pine Island, Minn,, 362 Parkinson, Gilrry Ed, Provo Parkinson. Kay. Re.burg. Ida,. 319 Parkinson, Jerrolyn. Idaho Falls, Ida,. 309 Parle. Roy Edwin. Burbank. Calif.. 339 Parks. Jane RoNell. Whlltler. Calif. Parry. Barbara Ann. Arlington. Va.. 229. 331 Parry. Evelyn. Montlcello Parry. Helen Marlene. Sprlngville. 36S Parry. Stephen Cahoon. Bountiful. 358 Parry. Venlta Gay. Provo Parry. Sharon Louise. Seattle. Wash.. 219. 362 Parsons. Sharon Laree. Paso Robles. Calif. Partridge. Jerry Alvln. Plngree. Ida.. 362 Parlridga. Miriam Faye. Hollywood. Calif.. 294 Paschal. Julie Rae. Annabella Pasketl. Curtis McKay. Jerome. Ide. Passey. Kaye Louise. Sail Lake City 347. 362 Pessmore Vernene J.. Grldley. Calif.. 368 Patrick. Kathleen. Sprlngville. 327 Patricio. Mercedes. Bra:ll Pattee. Harold Edward. Provo. 294 Patten. Carolyn . Provo. 349 Patten. Thomas J.. Orem Pollen. Sybil M.. Provo Palterion. Jeanne E.. Phoenii. Ari:.. 201 Patterson. Kenneth J . Provo Pellon. Jamas Robert. Charles. W. Va.. 317 Paul. K. Lynn. Fergus Falls. Minn.. 156. 187 Paul. Brent Williamson. Short Hill. N.J.. 368 Paul. Charles Leo. Elko. Nev.. 361 Paul. David Wllcot. Ogden Paulsen. Weldon B.. Lewlsvllle. Ida.. 350 Paulson. Audrey Mae. Minneapolis. Minn.. 352 Paulson. Donald Eugene. Pelican Rapidl. Minn.. 311 Paulson. Lynn Marrott. Pleasant Grove. 299 Pa. man. David Alger. Washington Paiton. Robert Charles. Santa Rosa. Calif.. 362 Paiton. Thornton 5.. Santa Rota. Calif. Payne. B. Louisa. Seattle. Wash.. 197. 315 Payne. Belle Lyn. Phoenli, Ari:,, 201. 355 Payne. Gary Barton. Santa Barbare. Calif. Payne. Lloyd Veerle. Lordsburg. N, Met,, 362 Payne. Shermln Duane. Provo Peabodv. Kenneth Dale. Sunnytlde. Wash,. 330 Peacock. Evelyn M. Orangevllle. 324. 331 Peacock Ernest Arnold. Alladena. Calif. Pnacock. John B ' uce. Mani; Peacock Vlone Lund. Nev.. 327 Peacock. Wanda Lee. Price. 294 Peerca. Douglas Nalton. Si. George. 207. 314 Nash ' Pvlvrson Pa.rte. LaRata Eileen. R,«r.,da. Cal.l . 347. )7I Pea ' ca. Raynor Dale. Beevar. I0 . 112 Paarion. Alailf Jotaph. RichI.eld. 281 Peerton, Adele. Salt laka City. 322. 330 Pearion. Dean Nelion. Cleerl.eld. 294 Pearson. Judith Ann. Palo Alto. Cal.f . 3S Paarion. Melvin Jey. Feiri.eld. Mo t . 3)7 Paarion. Maughn Marden. Richfield Pearson. Richard C . Orem Pearton. Samuel Edwin, Healtburq, Celif. Peart. Edward Lynn. Lai Vagal. Nav. Peey, Carol, Provo Paey. David George. Pelmer. Alaika Paay. Margery Renona. Provo Peay. Stanley Eugene. Provo Peck. Bruce Arnold. American Fork Pack. Bavarly Gayla. Salt Laka City Pack. Derrall Leo. P ' ovo Peck. Elwyn Virga. American Fori Peck. Keiherina Marie, Slockton. Calif.. 362 Peck. Kethleen. Lehi Peck. Myron H.. II. Ventura. Calif. 327. 331 Peck. Patricia E.. Provo Paderien. Darhl Mai. Oram. 279 Pederien. Alfred H.. Jr.. Brentwood. Celif. Pederten. Kent Lee. Caldwell. Ida.. 349 Pedersen. Hertchel N.. Orem Pederten. John Thomet. Caldwell. Ide.. 294 Pederten. Melvin Lamar. Brentwood Calif.. 286 Pedersen. Myma Agnet. Bountiful. 221. 314 Pedersen. Sandra. Oram 209 308 Pedersen. Keith Alvln. Salt Lake Cit-y Peel. LeRoy Frenklln. Mete. Ari:. Peel. Robert Kendall. Pomona. Calif.. 309 Peert. Jenel Beryl. Santa Barbara. Calif. Pafley. Donna Jean. Provo. 345 Pemberton. George S.. Tielon. Wath.. 288 Pendleton. Lynn. Provo. 279 Pendrey. Lowell McKay. Monfpeller. Ide. Penfold. Garn Farley. Hegerman. Ida.. 302 Pennington. Roy B ron. Atheni. Tei Pennington. Shirley A.. Springfield, Ore 350 Pennock. Mionne. Twin Fallt. Ida. Pennock. Robert Elden. Twin Fallt, Ida. Pennington. Roy Edv in, Evaniton. Wyo.. 360 Penrod, Cerol Ide, San Diego, Calif.. 367 Penrod. Karelyn. Provo. 296. 302 Penrote. Charlet W.. Salt Lake Cl . 150, 294 Penroie. Wallace Kay. Salt Lake City. 150. 331 Penrose, Charles Weyne. Downey. Ida.. 348 Perclval, Charles M.. Provo Percy. Belly. Provo Parkins. Calsa Barbara. Salt Laka City Perkins. Cecil Owens, Clay Springs, Ari:., 322, 327 Perkins, Oarrell W.. Jr.. Orem Perkins, Gary Lynn, Monlpelier, Ide. Perkins, James Adams, Blending, 302 Perkins. John Newton. Twin Fells. Ide. Perklnt. Margo. Salt Lake City. 201 Perkins. Nancy C. Arlington. Va.. 286 Perkins. Robert D.. Arlington. Ve.. 318 Perkins. Reetha Lou. Seallle. Wesh. Perkins. Raymond C. Las Veqat. Nev. Perry, Dale CTiarles. Provo Perry. Constance Jean, Berkeley, Calif 189 Perry, Devem Jay, Perry, 103, 288 Perry, Douglei Collon, Hinsdale. III. 156 Perry. EIna, Brigham City, 353 Perry, John Rusiell. Provo Perry. Jay Eric. Provo Perry. Lyndon Jamei, Salt Lake City. 360 Perry, Marvin Stuart, Idaho Fallt, Ida,. 367 Perry. Robert LaRelle. Salt Lake City Perison. Jerry Lynn. Peyton Pertson. Phil Finch. Woodland. Calif., 207 Peters, Gary Wayne, Rochester, Minn. Peters, Gordon Clayson. Blackfool, Ida., 366 Peters, Sonya Arlene, Gregory, S,D.. 367 Petersen. Bruce James. Evanslcn. Wyo.. 317 Petersen. Blaine Reese. San Manuel. Ari: . 352 Petersen. Edward Harry. Glendele. Calif. 294 Petersen. Edith Rote. Hinckley Petersen, Howard Ray, San Manuel. Ari:.. 369 Petersen, James Anfhon, CoHonwood, Ari:. Pelenen. JudHh Ann. Idaho Falls. Ida, 153, 364 Palenen, Judith Ann. Saline, 364 Palarten, Joyce L.. Glendele. Calif.. 364 Palartan. Keren. Boita. Ida. Pelenen. Keren Gee. Hinckley Petersen. Ludeen. Riverton. 331 Petersen. Mery E., Los Angelas Cal.f. 331 Peterten. Mergene. Saline. 153. 195. 316 Petersen. NeU Lowell. Hinckley. 239. 363 Petersen. Ray Alvln, Orem, 23 f. 322 Pelerten, Ronald LeRoy, Ogden. 29? Peterten. Paul Robert. Provo Pelerten, Wayne Bryan. Hinckley Peterson. Alme leenl. Lehl Peterson, Berbara S.. Elqln. Ore. Peterson, Byron Pratt, Provo Peterson, Bruce R. Provo. 213. 294 Peterson. Burl Semuel. Provo Peterson Cerolyn Cattle Dale Peterson, Cherles LyIe. Lehi 417 Autumn Quarter Student Index Ross, Chloe Hillman. Driggs, Ida., 309 Ross. Creig. Tridell, 353 Ross, Charlotte Ann, Redwood City, Calif. Ross, Cecelia Harriet, Portland. Ore., 149, 353 Ross, Joan, Tridell, 360 Ross, Nancy Elizabeth, Los Angeles, 363 Ross, Ma«ine, Salt Lata City Ross, Shernll Lee, Victor, Ida., 288 Rossiter. Carol Lynn, Helena, Mont., 324 Rossiter, Terry, Salt Lake City, 338 Rostron, Ira Ralph, Springfield Rosvall, Rhea (viae. Salt Lake City, 361 Roslrom, Mildred Ann, Seattle, Wash., 327 Rothlisberger. Robert. St. Johns, Ariz. Rothe, Frank Adams, Alberta, Can., 296 Rothe, Ruth H. Alberta, Can., 286, 292 Rounds, Jay Carmer, Oakland, Calif.. 326 Roundy. Colleen M.. Pleasant Grove. 298 Roundy. Jerry Coy. Escalante, 328 Roundy Ruby Ranea. Ignacio. Colo. Roundy] Vernon Dean. Escalante, 286 Roush, Robert Ronald, Dillon, Colo,, 150 Rowbotham, Gary Bryan, Monrovia Calif. Rowbury, Lyie Dee. Moses Lake. Wash.. 344 Rowberry, Kara Jane, Idaho Falls, Ida., 153 Rowberry, Cecil Joseph, Provo Rowe, Klara, Las Vegas, Nev., 327 Rowe, Larry Olene, Thornton, Ida. Rowland. Guy Lund. Waynesboro, Va., 316 Rowley, Claude Alvin. Orem Rowley. Edward M... Roosevelt, 296 Rowley, Hugh Alcorn, Bountiful, 364 Rowley, Leo Wayne, Bynum, Mont., 331 Rowley Phyllis Myrtle, Roosevelt, 350 Rowley! Ranae, Provo, 350 Rowley, Ralph Alcorn, Bountiful, 237, 286, 294 Rowley, Rodney Ray, Parowan Roylance, Kenneth O.. Provo, 363 Roylance, Marilyn, Springfield, 308 Roylance, Thomas S., Provo Royle. Jeanette. American Fork. 149. 223. 351 Royse. Donald William. Fruitland. Ida.. 329 Rugg, Roger Horace, Santaquin Rumel, Pamela Susan, Pocatello, Ida., 195, 322 Rumble, Ruth Beatrice. San Diego, Calif., 353 Rummler, Roy Lee, Milford, 338 Runser, Albert W.. Great Falls. Mont.. 344 Rushton, Jack Louis. Ely, Nev. Russell. ChyrI Ann. Los Angeles, Calif., 319 Russell, Georgia, Salt Lake City, 197, 308 I Lee, Mesa, Ariz,, Joseph, Los Anqe Ranae, Lehi, 331 317 Calif 338 Russon Lavell D.. Lehi. 334 Russon. William Harold. Los Rust, David Walker, Verna, 364 Rust, Maida, Salt Lake City, 195, 294 Rust, William Luke, Salem Rutherford, Kay, Long Beach, Calif. Rutherford Peggy Mari. Alameda. Cali Rutledge, James R.. Alberta. Can.. 338 Rutledge Cheryl Anne. Murtaugh, Ida., 332 Rufz, Mary Ann, Portland, Ore.. 223. 310 Rutter, Jesse James, Malad, Ida,, 289 Ryan, Patricia Marie Piedmont, Calif. Ryan. Ronald Orville. Piedmont. Calif. Ryan, Stanley Leiand, Eureka Ryley, Frank Marlon, Phoenix, Ariz., 310 Ryng. Henriette Adele, Belgium. 365 Rynhart. Jo Anne M., Hollywood, Calif. Rymer, Newell Kay, Manti Sabey, John Wayne, Midvale, 215, 352 Sabey, Linda, Midvale, 233 Sabey, Ronald Keith, Alberta, Can. Sabin. Elaine, Salem, 153, 307 Sabln, Joan, Salem Safsten, Mary R. D., Blaine. Wash., 156 Safsten, Ronald Duane, Blaine, Wash., 91, 338 Safsten, Robert Gary, Blaine, Wash,, 279 Sage, Lee Gordon Provo Sagers, Mario William, Delta, 150, 352 Salerni, Beverly Ann Richmond, Va., 366 Salaiar. Lillie V., Dayton, Ohio, 223, 336 Salazar, Richard David, Dayton, Ohio, 299 Saling, Charles C, Mokane. Miss., 352 Saling, Doris Darlene, Mokane, Miss., 286 Saling, Wallace M.. Jr.. Pleasant Grove, 292 Saling, Dora Lerene, Mokane, Miss.. 313 Salisbury, Charles D.. Salt Lake City Salisbury. David G.. Los Angeles. Calif.. 322 Salisbury. Ranae Emma. Murray. 209, 318 Salisbury, Todd B., Salem, Ore., 102 Salmenson. Emily. San Francisco. Calif.. 338 Sallenbach. Shirley I.. Alberta. Can,. 332 Saluesen. Patricia Ann. Downey, Ida. Salter. Phillo Wayne. Santa Barbara, Calif.. 296 Sampson, Douglas C, Samoa, 338 Samuelsen, Turid, Provo, 332 Samuelsen, Roy, Provo Samuelson, C. Wavne, Long Beach, Calif., 318 Sanborn, Richard G... Grantsville Sanchez. Carlos Jorge. Lima. Peru, 366 Sandberg. Carma Leora, Provo Sandberg, Howard E., Yakima, Wash.. 81. Sandberg, Selene. Provo. 156, 219, 353 Sanders, Lynn M„ Shelley, Ida., 296 Sanders. Ted Houston. Gaffney. S.C. 350 Sanders. Thomas C. Caldwell, Ida.. 348 Sanders. Raymond Earle. Ogden Sanders. Sandra Jean. Gilmer. Tex.. 348 Sande Ida.. 225 Sanderson. James W., Nampa, Ida., 306 Sanderson, Norman S... Pleasant Grove Sanderson. Patricia G., Idaho Falls. Ida.. 353 Sandgren. Viviann Zola. Provo, 287 Sandstrom, Joan E.. Santa Ana. Calif.. 183, 355 Sandstrom, John L.. Eureka. 324 Sansom. Gary Lynn. Richland, Wash.. 324 Sant. Gary LeRoy, Idaho Falls, Ida., 344 Sant, Sharyn Sue, La Canada, Calif,, 141, 189, 329 Sant, Geo Richard, La Canada, Calif.. 308 Santiago. Frances, Bronx, N.Y.. 355 Sappington. Melvln Jay. Pocatello. Ida. Sardoni. Lawrence W.. Provo Sargent, Morris Neal, Tacoma, Wash. Saunders, Arlan Rex, Eugene, Ore.. 229. 302 Saunders. Glen Eldon. Ogden Saunders. Gwen Ella, Vale, Ore,, 366 Saunders, Vernon D.. Mansfield. Ohio. 352 Sauvaget, Marie Helene. Snowflake, Arii.. 339 Sawtelle. Sally. Los Angeles. Calif. Sawyers. Sherrell Van, Tooele, 193 Sawyer, Richard Boyle, Salt Lake City Sawyer, Carl Devon, Vernal Sawyer, John Raymond, Van Nuys, Calif. Saxer. Alton Hugh. Victoria. Tex.. 84. 215. 308 Scalm anlni. James R.. San Francisco, Calif., 359 Schade, David Orion, Portland, Ore, 352 eyer. Seward, Alas,, 337 Schaumann, Jon Peter, Devon Conn. Schastey. Gratia Ellen. Haworth. N.J.. 370 Schauerhamer. Joyce E., Orem Schemensky. Genlel, Provo, 363 Schenk, Calvin Leroy, Ft. Shaw. Mont. Schenk, John Larry, Nyssa, Ore.. 350 Schenk, Marilyn Jean, Wenatchee, Wash.. 285 Schetselaar. Gordon. Salt Lake City Schiess. Ramona Faye. Victor, Ida., 307 Schless. Leora B,, Victor, Ida., 285 Schlll, Gerhard D.. Chihuahua. Mex.. 338 Schless, Edwin Wayne, Victor, Ida,, 292 Schlpper, Donna Mae, San Leandro, Cali Schindler, Alice, Blackfoot, Ida,, 212 Schlappl, Lloyd Kent, Fillmore, 314 Schloss, Margaret A. J.. Kansas City. Ke Schloss. Fred William. Salt Lake City, 2 Schmidt, David, Lordsburg, N, Mex.. 3 Schmidt. Howard Gerald. Gresham. Wi Schmidt. Rosemarie. Rlverton. 195. 306 83. 31 Schmidt. Ra Lois. Gresha B., Snowflake 296 Schneyder. Leslie M.. Alberta. Canada Schnepf. Darel William. Queen Creek, Ariz.. ! Schofleld. Allen C. Spanish Fork Schofield. David. Provo Schofleld, Patrick B., Riddle, Ore., 365, 370 Schofield, Sandra Lee, Burley, Ida.. 189. 356 Schofield. Rex John. Orem. 293 Schofield, Sharlene, Hlko, Nev.. 339 Scholes, Carol. American Fork, 189, 336 Scholes, Robert M., American Fork, 185, 326 Scholle, Richard E.. Orem Scholes. Joann, American Fork. 294 Schott. Charles Henry. Provo, 336 Schouten, Warren Brady, Springville Schow, Sharon Lee, Ogden, 336 Schreiner, Merle Aslin, Springville, 162, 284 Schramm, Clarence F„ Provo, 103 enry ,317 Elma R.. Macon, Ga.. 339 Schroeter, Clare. Brookfleld. III.. 145. 223 Schuenman. Forest R.. Las Vegas. Nev. Schuqk. Marita. J. H.. Salt Lake City Schulthess. Richard C. Los Angeles. Calif., 308 Schult Hazel Memmo+t, Fresno, Calif. Schulzke. Ernest F.H., Toronto, Canada, 231, 324 Schultz, Ralph Conrad, Eugene, Ore., 336 . Schultze, Robert G.. Auborn, Calif. Schultz, Russell Wayne, Lewiston, Ida, Schulzke, Astrid M„ Tononto, Can., 221, 311 Schumacher, Joseph, Jr., Provo Schwab. Donald Elvis, Arcadia, Calif. Schwab, Scott Kingston, Salt Lake City Schwab, Jeanne Moser, Weiser, Ida., 371 Schweppe, Harold Dean, Long Beach, Calif., 337 Schwendiman, Deann, Idaho Falls, Ida. Scoresby. Jessie Gaye, lona, Ida., 336 Scoresby, Marilyn H... lona. Ida.. 233. 298 Scoresby. Mary Lou. lona. Ida.. 233. 294 Scoresby. David Owen. lona. Ida.. 294 Scott. Andrew Jerry. Provo Scott, Allen Ernest, Los Angeles, Calif.. 185 Scott, Anita Rose, Orem., 317 Scott, Diane, Delano, Calif, 189, 226, 356 Scott David Randall, P-rtland, Ore.. 322 Scott. Catherine Lydia. Salt Lake City, 356 Scott. George Jesse. American Fork, 356 Scott, James Fredric, Shiatook, Okla.. 230, 292 Scott, Jasper Denis, American Fork Scott, Jil l Irene, Mountain View, Calif, 209, 223, 346 Scott, J. Frank, Spanish Fork Scott, Leon Rouzelle, Provo, 302 Scott, Ma. Lee, Lehi Scott, Myrnalee, Mountain View, Calif.. 209 Scott. Richard LeRoy, Salt Lake City, 324 Scott, Sandra, Provo, 356 Scoville, Jo Anne, Rosemead, Calif. Scriver. James William. Niagra Falls. N.Y. Scow, Nelma Eldean, Salt Lake City, 356 Scrogqs, Robert Anson, Norfolk, Va. Seamons. Marlene. Montpelier, Ida. Searle. Inez Smith. Corpus Chrlstl, Tex.. 281 Secretan. Robert Lee, Alberta, Can., 339 Seckinger, Alice Janet, Overton, Nev., 370 Sedgwick, Donald H.. Riverside, Calif.. 185 Seeley. Schuyler D., Huntington Seely. John McLaln, San Diego. Calif. Seely, Sonya N.. Craig, Colo., 339 Sego, William Arnell, Clovis, N. Mex,, 368 Sego, Norman Kerry, Manassa, Colo., 324 Seibert. Richard R.. Hollywood. Calif. Seibert. Charlene F.. San Francisco. Calif., 195, 291 Seiger, Richard H.. Orem Self. Mary Annette. Downey. Calif. Sell, John Arthur, Walden, N.Y.. 315 Sellers. Robert D.. Bellflower. Calif. Semadeni. Irene Alice. Dove Creek. Colo. 223. 236, 291 Seneca, Loretta, Versailles, N,Y., 223, 344 Senzee, Norma Kay, Jefferson, Miss,, 356 Senne, Joellen Kay, Topeka, Kan. Sennhauser. Lore Luise. Salt Lake City. 195. 328 Seppi, Ernest Frank, Provo Seppl, Ned Fred, Provo Sevy, Nonagene, Salt Lake City Kar. ckton Shaeffer Earl Martin, Palasade, Colo.. 207 Shaclett. John David. La Mesa. Calif., 114 Shaffer, James Elmer, Bullhead, Ariz, Shaffer, Howard Coulam, Arlington, Va.. 361 Sharp. Edward Charles, Glendale, Calif., 211, 324 Sharp, Barbara J., Anchorage, Alaska, 319 Sharp, Gay, Long Beach, Calif., 291 Sharp. Jerold Lon, Richfield. 313 Sharp. Paul Gregory, Preston. Ida. Sharp, Robert Morrison, Baroursville, W, Va.. 308 Sharp. Ronald Ethan. Burbank, Calif.. 339 Shaw. Bill Eugene. Port Angeles. Wash. Shaw. Charlene. Coalville Shaw, Clestia Grace, Halfway, Ore.. 358 Shaw, Douglas Gilbert, Weiser, Ida., 370 Shaw Don D.. Malta. Ida. Shaw, Donald Tracy, Weiser, Ida.. 336 Shaw, Karen Jessie, Owyhee, Nev. Shaw, Robert C. Provo, 322 Shaw, Perry Clayton, Provo Shaw, Phyllis Anne, Las Vegas, Nev. Shaw. Weilding T., Clearfield, 279 Shawcroft, Bessie Ann, Provo Shawcroft, Wade Smith, Provo Sheen, Stanley Kay, Alberta, Can. Sheets. Spencer G., Salmon. Ida. Sheets. Leiand Ogden, Payson, 185, 316 Sheen, Norman Dewayne, Alberta, Can. Sheffield, Homer J., Kaysville Sheffield, Ann, Los Altos, Calif., 153, 369 Sheffield, Mary Nan, Springville, 354 Shelby, Joe Lester, American Fork, 294 Sheldon, Robert B.. Salt Lake City Shell. Verl Dee, Provo, I I I Shell, Jack Earl, Payson Shelton, Donald Leiand, Midvale Shelton, Dorothy A,, Concord, Calif. Shelton. Fredrick A.. Lehi Shelton. Janet. South Gate. Calif.. 345 Shelton. Stephen Ralph. Huntington, Calif. Shepherd, David R.. Mesa. Ariz.. 145. 364 Shepherd. Ivan Dale. Payson Shepherd, Maureen. Midvale. 371 Sheppard, Stanley Ross. Powell. Wyo. Sherbeck. Carol Lea. Hillsboro, Ore. Sherman. Leona Faye. Lakeside, Calif, Sherwood, Barbara Ann, Provo Sherwood, Dennis Owen, Billings, Mont. Sherwood. Lora Lou. Sallna. Kan.. 334 336 Sherwood. Neil Ray. Provo. 296 Sherwood. Rufus Glen, Provo Shields, Earl Delos, Provo Shields, Ellse Marie Alberta Can., 311 Shields, Clair Hardy, Alberta, Can., 365 Shields, Janice Lyn, Pleasant Grove Shields, Jay Glen, Pleasant Grove, 317 Shields, Roger Elwood, Gainesville, Fla. Shields Robert Glenn, Saskatchewan, Can.. 203. 334 Shields, William G., Provo. 319 ShIII. Norman L.. Mesa. Ariz. Shim, Bok Suk, Seoul, Korea, 279 Shimoda, Donna Akiko, Salt Lake City, 183, 236, 31 Shipley Paul Price, Mesa, Ariz.. 302 Shlplty. G.r.ldin. Mm. l«r.HM. C«lll.. 3 10 Sh.pp, SK rllyn. Jot ph. I9S. }l}. 290 Shipp n. V.t«. San O.«go, C«l.(. Sh. ' k. Coin U . St. Louii. Mo. Shirl.y. L.ndd. S.H L.k Cly. 347 Sk.rl.y, Ro.an D« . N.ph.. )06 SK.rt,, Elmo B ' va ! Po ' il.nd 0 '  . . 2 1 S- •• AJd. U-. ' d.. Po ' il.rd. Of .. 233. 3lS ' .-d.. S«n D; jo. C.l.t.. 219 ••i !«y L., J rom«, Id .. 293 1 Kay. Mabana. N.C.. 223. 294 ■• Jaan. Prove 0-. • M,1.|cry G. ProVO. 302 Stio—v Jofin Alan. San Anton.o. Tai. Shuay. Vala..a J W.llm,n,to , Cal.f.. 327 Shgm.ay. Oala Leiand. P ' ovo. 294 SKgm.ay. Carmar. Si. Jotin«. Aril.. 315 Shum.ay. Bruca Lyman. Blandrng Shumway. Charl.i Lloyd, Taylor. Aril., 350 Shum.ay. Eric Brandon. St. Johni. Atlr. 371 Shumway. Gary Lea. Blandinq Shumway. Jamat Hyrum. Tamp . Afij. ,. 114 Shwm.ay. Jatl F.. Provo Shum.ay. Jarry. Provo. 313 Shum.ay. Katia. Provo Shum.ar, M.laiS.. Pro.9. 313 Shum.ay, Marian . St. John,. Arlj.. 302 Shum.ay. Slyv.a. Taylor. Ari... 322 Shupa. Jannl. Mar.a. Chlh.. M i.. 3S0 Shup . Larry L . L h ' i Shup . William Dal . Chihuahua Mat.. 291 ShurtlaH. Lynn R... Vallaio. Calif.. 156. 354 Shurtlaff. Ho.ard Paul. Caifro VaMey. Calif,. 306 Shurtlaff, Jamai L. Provo Shuriliff. Barbara Ann. Salt Lai City Shurtliff. Donl l R,. San Laandro. Cal.f. Shurtliff. Donald C„ Ovarton. Na... 315 Shurtliff. Myma. Ovarton. Nav,. 205 Sid« :i. Dorothy J,. Whittlar. Calif,. 334 Sid. all. Robart W,. Ogdan. 290 Sik. Lun Sung. Hong Kong. China S.Ik. Frodr.c Rogar. Carmichaal. Calif. Sill. William Dudlay. La, Vagal. Nav.. 307 S.lv r. Judith Gail. Princ ton. Mail.. 260. 345 Silva. Yvonn Elaanor. Gooding. Ida. Silva. 6«tta May. Murray Silvar. Jaan Ruwall. Holladay. 324 Simkini. Dorothy. Paro.an Simmoni. Bavarly B«th. Alliion Park. Pa,. 145. 197. 3 Simmoni. Almo B«ali. Provo. 296 Simmoni, Carl Barnard. Provo Simmoni. Ed.ard Jamei. Bloomington. 111,. 231 Simmoni, Erneit Will. am. Helena. Mont,. 288 Simmoni. Karen Sua. Grace. Ida,. 337 Simmoni. Melba. Lai Vagal. Nav. Simmoni. Mary Jo, Lai Vegas. Nev. Simmoni. Sandra Lou. Idaho Falli. Ida.. 209. 365 Simmoni. Robert C.. Provo Simmi. David McKay. Seattle. Waih.. 365 Simon. LaVere Andre. Pocatello. Ida.. 114 Simonli. Arlene Ruth. LaGrande. Ore,, 309. 313 Simoni. Jero ' d Jean. San Bernardino. Calif,. 371 Simoni. Ronald Budd. San Bernardino. Calif. 293 Simpkini. Donald E.. Sacramento. Celif . 308 Simper. Irii May. San Franciico. Calif,. 324 Simper. Colleen. Now Port. Or . Simpion. Irli Marie. Greeniboro. N.C . 324 Slmpion. Delorei Maria. Hanford. Calif, Simpion. LaMar C. Oram Simi. Sharon Maricia. Portland. Ore,. 146. 294 Sim,. Patricia Jane. Marianna. Fla,. 209. 3 1 7 Sims. Norman Marvin LeKl Sinclair. Jerry Victor, Alberta. Can.. 207. 324 Singer. Herald E,. Salt Lake City, 370 Singleton. Gary Orval. Provo. 207 Singleton. Monro P. PfOvo Sirrina. Ed.in Boyd. Phoenii. Afi2,. 302 Siiomor . Claudia. Salt Lake City. 195 Skeen. Nancy Jill. Nyiia Ore,. 149. 365 Slidmore. Carol. Seattle. Waih,. 205. 350 Skidmore. Emeline. Pocatello. Ide.. 153. 221. 319 Skillman Yvonne. Long Beach. Calif,. 308 Skidmore. Ronald. Stone. Ida,. 356 Skinner. Joyce. American Fork Skinner. Velda. Stafford. Arii,. 221. 308 Skouien, Denna Meia. Arir. 345 Skouien. Johanna Karen. Chandler. Arli.. 345 Skcuien, Juttlne. Phoenli. Arij.. 346 Skouien. Leiter P.. Jr.. Juarej. Me.Ico. 298 Skouien. Lamont Leiter. Meio. Ariz.. 124. 211 Skouwn. Kllene Jean Chandler. Arii.. 311 Skouien. Willard R.. Meia. Ari .. 124. 211. 239. 362 Skriver. Darlene Raa. Fontana. Calif. 349 Slack. Robert A.. Cedar City. 313 Slade. Billie LuciHe. San Leandro. Calif.. 371 Slade. Froncli Sheldon. Heiperui. Colo.. 224. 353 Slade. J. Dion. Dunimuir. Cal.f. 185. 324 Slade. Jamei Wllford. H.iperui. Colo . 290 Slode. J, Keilf.. Dunimuir Calif. ISO Slade. Monte H.. Heiperui. Colo. Slade. Marlow lylo. Ourango. Colo.. 790 Slade. Nancy Jo. Heiperui. Cdo . 308 Slade. Roiali . Heiperui. Colo.. 329 Slade. Thomas Edmund. Salt Lai City. 308 -n Arbor. M,ch , J44 , Ogd.n. 155 ....nqlon. Nav. Slaughter. Larry D n. e«kar,ti ld. C l.r,. 231. 292 Sl d. Martha Lynalt. Forttn . C l ( . 370 Slough. Rob t L . Glob . Arii, Smart. Anloin.lt M . Lo4 Anq l ,. C l.f.. 360 Springy Sm«ll, , Mar.lyn Ruth. N dl l. Cal.f,. 290 Sm.lav. Sharril. Salt Lak C.ly. 350 Sm.ih. Alan Jam.,. Idaho Fai. Ida,. 324 Sm.th. Ala Maria, Monro.. 192. 298 Smith. Alb.rl G,. San Bruno. Calif . 027 Smith. Allan H,. Provo, 350 Sm.lh. Allan L.Rjy. Provo. 357 Sm.lh. Arlen Morgan. Champion. Alberta. Can,, 355 Smith. Arthur Yat.l, Raymond. Alberta. Can. Sm.lh. Barbara Graham, Salt Lak. City Smth. Barbara McKay. Provo Smith Barlrand Gary. C.dar CitY Smih, Beth Louiia. Evan, Ion. Wyo. Sm.l Lehi Sm.lh, Blake Thomai. Co ley. Wyo, Smith, Burke M„ Spr.ngvilla. 288 SmiiK. Carolyn. Henriaville. 226. 309 Smth. Carolyn Gay. San Diago. Calif,. 371 Smiih, Catherine. Brooklyn. N.Y,. 223. 336 Smith. Charlena Iran . Murray. 337 Smith. Charia, Kumen. Vulcan. Alberta. Can. Smith. Connie. Rupert. Ida. Smith, Darlene Kay P.. Denver. Colo. Smith. Oarleen. Moiei Lake. Waih,. 371 Smith. DeAnna. MiUaukoe. WIi,. 233. 339 Smith. Donald Stohl. Downey. Calif,. 231. 361 Smith. Dorii Diane. Globe Arii.. 339 Smith. Duano N,. Oram. 371 Smith, Edolo. Shoihono. Ida,. 329, 330 Smith. Edna Maria. Vu ' can. Alberta, Ca„ 339 Smith. Ed.ard William. American Fork. 329 Smith. Eleana, Alderwood Manor. Waih,, 287 Smith. Elizabeth Anne Snowflake. Ariz.. 236 Smith. Ernan Young. Roosevelt. 324 Smith. Evelyn. Walnut Creek. Calif . 302 Smith. Eugene Edward. Concord, Calif. 199. 327 Smith. Farrell Melvin. Inglowood. Cal.f. 169. 349 Smith. Forreil Clinton Blackfool. Ida,. 187 324 Smith. Furlann Lehi. 331 Smith. Gary Leo. Cooi Boy, Ore,. 370 Smith. Gene Stanford Idaho FoUl. Ida,. 324 Smith. Gaynor Rich. Vancouver. B.C. Can Smith. George Lochlin. Salt Lake City. 112 Smith. Gerald Lee. Yokimo. Waih 308 Smith. Gibion R.. Jr.. Provo Smith. Gordon Delbert. Portland. Ore. Smith. Gronl Broodbent. Provo. 150. 281. 319 Smith. Gordon E,. Provo Smith. Horvey Kay. Tooele Smith. Harvey Ralph. Pacific Beech. Waih,. 224. 354 Smith. Irving Da. Eitacada. Ore.. 284 Smiih. Jamei Lavonl. Viclorville. Calif. Smith. Jamei Byron. Compton. Calif.. 367 Smith. Jamei Ruiioll. Loi Angelei. Calif. Smith. Jamei LaVao. Provo Smith. Jamoi Andrew. Santaquin. 372 Smith. Jamai Molvin. Burbonk. Colif.. 336. 362 Smith. Jamei Norman. Farmlnqton N. Mei 215 237 298 Smith. Janice Nona. Sandy. 338 Smith. Janice Ann. Woodburn. Ore.. 221. 318 Smith. Jeannlne. American Fork Smith. Jerry Peterion. Soil Lake City. 324 Smith. Joan Ann. Midvale Smith. John Thomai. Malad, Ida,. 307 Smith. Joieph Gale. Fillmore Smith. Keren Breckon. Phoeni.. Ariz.. 94. 189. 294 Smith. Karl Leiand. Fruita. Colo.. 326 Smith. Kay Gerald. Sholley. Ida.. 114. 350 Smith. Keith Crelg. South Paiadene. Calif. 324 Smith. Lamont Wood. Alberta Can, Smith. Lavona. Provo Smith. La Vonne Emma. Son Leandro. Calif.. 350. 365 Smith. Lawrence Eugene. Walnut Creek. Calif Smith. Lenoro Emily, Surrey. B C. Conodo Smith. Leilio Roy. Provo Smith. Lynn Crone. Provo Smith. Marian Dee. Los Angeloi. Cal.f. 191. 325 Smith. Mertha Emelie. Grenger. Woih . 326 Smith. Mai Dale. Klamath Fall,. Ore, Smith. Merlin A.. Salt Lake City. 114 Smith Mearle 8,. Provo Smith. Mel.in lioec. Jr.. Los Angalei. Calif. 313 Smith. Miriam. Vernel. 298 Smith. Myrtl. L. Farmlnglon. N M«i. Smith Nancy Ann. Provo Smith. N. Wayne. Orem. 302 Smith. Nancy Lea. McCemmon. Ida. 371 Smith. Naiha Jane, Greensboro. NC, r? Smiih. Noel f . Sandy, 324 Smith. Normnn Clair. Fruita. Cdo 371 Smith. Norma Jean. Murray Smith. Norman Edwin. Eitacada Ore. 81 3SI Smil Ross-Souilii Ol.v.r Roll.n. Provo Pdrxia. R.no. N v.. 219. 3S2 Paul Charlat. Layloo Paul S . St, Gaorq P qgy Oor.na, H.bar. 371 Ralph Leon. Pho nii. Ar.i, Ray Ihomai. Gr ,h m. 0 .. 1S4 Ralph Joy. Provo un m.ih .Rev Al.ca. Raiburq. Ida. 113. 214 milh. Richard Elmo. Brun,w,ck. G ,. 361 miih. Robart Ell.ott. St. Coco . Fl., m.lh. Rob rl Cl.ir. Salt L k Cty m.th. Rob rl B .l y. Provo m.lh. Rob rt B rn rd. Lathrop. Cal.f . 292 m.th. Robart Wayn . Ft Lauderdale. Fla . 365 milh. Ro Elijah. Hanriev.lle m.th. Ronald G ry. Provo. 281 m.lh. Ronald Cola. Nyssa. Or . 32S milh. Ronald Coomb,. C lq ry. All ,. Can milh. Ronald Hubart. Walnut Creak, Cal.f. 372 mith. Rudgar Grant. Phoan.i. Ariz. m.lh. Sandra. Idaho Falli. Ida,. 346 milh. Sharon Lynn. Topp n.ih, W.ih,. 352 milh. Sharon Orv.lla. M.I. auk. a. Ore,. 372 milh. Sharon Lyn. Tult.n. Cal.f,. 339 milh. Sheryll Lynn. Provo. 316 milh. Shirley. Hill,pring. Alia,, Can,. 153. 327 m.ih. Sua Eileen. Van Nuyi. Calif,. 191. 288 m.lh Stephen Thome,. St, Joieph. Mo. 185. 371 miih. Steven H,. Ny,,a. Ore. milh. Tarry Alan. Lo, Angal ,. Calif. 187. 287 milh. Tad Lamar. Lo, Angale,. Calif. 307 m.lh. Thomoi Burton. Woodburn. Or .. 351 m.th. V rn Hodloy. Wordan. Waih,. 315 m.th. Woyn Fr drick. Provo m.lh. Wayn Lou ll. Alt .. Canada m.lhee. Ard.th. Farmington. N. Mai. 351 mithion. Ellil Brady. Holbrook. Ariz.. 338 moke. Betty Gene. Tallahaiiaa. Fla,. 359 m.lhion. Rhode Pearl. ScoHidal . Ariz,. 3 19 moui . George Robbin. Pre.iti. N M«t,. 185. 314 myth. Robert Ne.l. M.lford. 371 myth. Morilyn Delia. Boil . Ido, mytho. Jomei W,|iiom. Soil Lake City. 227. 307 norr. Morgorel. Salt Loke Cty norr. Robert Barton. Idaho Falli. Ida. 324 narr. Carol Erne. Sell Lak City nell. Jacqueline. Magna. 221. 313 nail. Robert Morrii. Provo nell. William Henry. Provo now. Annette. St, George. 308 now., Beora Mariano. Walnut Creek. CaKf now. Carol Lee. Provo. 337 now. Gordon Lee. Spaniih Fork now. Glennda. Delta. 354 now. Joyce Faya. Chorlottaivill . a,. 354 now. Kathryn. Royal Oaki. Mich . 149. 209. 356 .new Norma Jaan C. Provo i«, Nadine. Provo. 346 ... Sheldon Clark. Sf George. 231. 306 iwball. Alice N,. Riv nid . Calif der. Dorryl Lynn. Burbonk. Calif. 334 nydor. Willlom C. Alto,. Canada I. Richord. Vollejo. Calif. 317 oewirjo. Indoneiia. 363 olum. Darrell R,. Georgetown. Ida. olomon. Scott Keith. Lo, Vaqa,. Nev.. 349 omerville. David J.. Monlicallo. 333 omerville. Drue v.. Moab onz.ni. Lorroine. Salt Lake City. 292 opor. Williom Ronold. Boll. Calif,. 231. 323 oronsen. Billie Lou. Saline. 96. 146, 350 Sorenien. Arlo Gaorq . Vollejo. Colif. Sorenion. Bonnie Ro . Salt Lak C.iy. 362 Soronion. Arthur B.. Origgt Ido 319 Sorenien. Chorloi C. Socrimonto. Calif. 336 Sorenien. Corinn . Elko, N v. 236. 311 Sorenien. Doniel Roy. Driggi. Ida,. 281 orenion, Oovid Kalton, Salt Lak C.ly 347, 364 oranien. Dona ' d. Provo. 281 oronion. Gerald C. Jr. Vallojo. Calif,. 231 oremen. Hazel. Driggi Ido. 319 o.on-en. Joane, Salt Lake City, 223, 311. 316 O ' enien. Judith Ann. Alhambra. Calf. 294 oronian. Janice L.. Provo. 324 orenien. J r my C . Burbank. Calif or.nsan. Lincoln Beam. Provo. 292 orcnian. Mar Lynn,, Stockton, Cal.f oranien. M.lton Tod Mt Vi w. Cal.f,. 298 or.n,en. Norman Allen. Valleio. Calif oremen. Shouno. Sell Lake City, 337 Soreni n. Roberta Ann. Alhambra. Calif. 319 Sorenien. Tarry C... Downey. Ida,. 351 Sorenien. W.lliam I.. Drigqi. Ida Sor n-.cn. Eliot B«n, Provo Sorenion. Emm Jaan. Ronvill . Calif. 319 Soranion. Kay Aurora. 96. 352 5-ren,on. K. Clark La Habra. Calif. 185. 215. 336 -•enion. John Leon Denvar Cdo 187. 338 -•enion. Naden. Oakland. Calif. 349 - rricn. Shanloy S. Spring lake r-,Jf, Joan Lillian. Oelmar, NY. 221 Soulhom, Dorothy Roe. Vernol. 346 Autumn Quarter Student Index Sowby. Karen Beth. Los Angeles, Calif.. 356 Spaclman. Diane Marie, Alia.. Canada, 257. 300 Spackman, Darel V.. Millrae, Calif.. 351 Spackman. Dorothy V.. Pioche. Nev.. 349 Spalding, Idyll Grace, Provo, 325 Spann, Mable Faye, Rock Springs, Wyo.. 353 Sparks. Janice. Cokeville, Wyo. Sparks. Helen. Nephi. 361 Speas. James Clark, Richmond, Va., 331 Speckart, Philip S.. Provo. 330 Speed. Donald Rainey. San Angelo. Tex. Speed. Eldon Dale, San Lorenzo. Calif. Speed, Ulysses Grant, San Angelo. Tex. Spell, Carolyn Joyce, Temple City, Calif., 361 Speierman. W. Chatelain, Glendale. Calif. Spencer, Clifford J., Emmett, Ida., 306 Spencer Dennis B., Payson Spencer, Gary C, Ogden Spencer, Joe Lynn. Payson. 363 Spencer, Joyceen, Hinckley, 367 Spencer, Lael A., Escalante Spencer, Loralee, Richfield, 323 Spencer, Richard H.. Spokane. Wash. Spendlove, George Paul, Hurricane Spendlove, Verl Dewey, Brigham City Spendlove, Margaret E., Provo, 347 Sperry, Brent Harrison, Provo Spice, Perry LeRoy, Ontario, Canada, 368 Spilker, Raymond A.,. Salt Lake City, 187 Spilsbury, Jewel Ann, Salt Lake City, 83, 281 Spjut. Norma E., Salt Lake City. 316 Spoerl. Karl William. Great Falls. Mont.. 153, 339 Sporclch, Carol Elaine, Denver, Colo.. 361 Sprague. Lois, Las Vegas, Nev., 316 Spratling, Coleen, West Jordan, 306 Sprcul, Rella. Provo, 356 Squire, Adrlen J., LaVerkln Squire, Scott O., LaVerkin, 292 Squires, David A.., Fairfield, Mont.. 284 Staafs. Richard C. Santa Monica. Calif., 319 St. Clair. Stephen L.. Provo St. Claire. Richard A.. Los Angeles. Calif. Sfagg. Marland Ned. Vernal Stagg. Sharon Arlene. Salt Lake City. 294 Stahle. Glenna. Lovell. Wyo., 156 361 Staker. Glen Dona. Mi Pleasant. 292 Staker. Keith M.. Powell, Wyo. Staker. Sharon, Teton City, Ida., 294 Staley. Roger Ferguson, Mlllbrae, Calif. Stander, Klint Howard, Blackfoot. Ida.. 345 Standlford, Robert A.. Chandler. Ariz. Stanfleld. Kay Rulene, Ogden, 189, 306 Stanfleld, Ruth, Bellflower, Calif., 80, 145, 205, 319 Standlfid, Robert A., Chandler, Ariz. Stanger. Ronald Ray. Provo, 286 Stanger, Norma Irene, Grants Pass, Ore., 357 Stanger, Robert K., Springville Stanley, Marilyn, Heber. 146. 294 Stanley, A. Marilyn G,, Orem Stanton, Brian Eugene, Park City Stanton, David Carl, Hamilton, Mont. Staples, David O.. Kanosh Staples. Alice Louisa, Monroe Stapleton, William L., Alta.. Canada Staples. Whittler. Calif. Stapley, Hal Spencer, Orem, 108 Stapley, Merrill L.. Jr.. Eugene. Ore.. 231. 327 Stark. David Candland, Wilmington. Del.. 354 Stark, Sarah Lydla. Wilmington, Del.. 356 Starks. Nancy Jean. Canoga Park Calif. Starley, Max Reed, Burley, Ida.. 324 Starlin, Joan E.. Bountiful. 246. 354 Starr, Bonnie Joan, Salem, Ore.. 195. 322. 327 Starr. Sylvia Mae. Hiawatha, 298 Startln, Wayne LeRoy, Murray. 110. 319 Startln. Ronald S.. Murray, I 10 Startup, Karen Ruth, Pasadena, Calif. Staten. James Louis, Grants Pass, Ore.. 361 Stead, Barbara Diane, Las Angeles, Calif., 183 Stabbing, William E.. Baltimore, Md., 296 Stebblng, Richard E... Baltimore. Md. Steckler. Dianne Kay, Bern. Ida.. 212 Steed, Bruce David, Provo Steed, Barbara Ann, Alta., Canada 371 Steed, John Henry, Blackfoot, Ida. Steed, Michael Eugene, Salem, Ore., 339 Steed, Sherry A.. Las Cruces. N. Mex.. 354 Steel. Harvey Lavar, Provo Steel, LaRae, Burley, Ida.. 357 Steele. Dorothy Ellen. Vale. Ore., 359 Steele. Donald H,, Panguitch. 356 Steele. Ike Lynn. Mesa. Ariz., 352 Steele, Edrls Eleanor. Phoenix. Ariz. 284 Steele, Lloyd David, Paradox, Colo. Steele, Richard T... Salt Lake City. 339 Steele. Sharon Kay, Delta, 183, 298 Stee ' e, Vernon Francis, Ogden, 224. 354 Steeneck, Annette L. R.. Salt Lake City. 287 Steenblik. Sheila D., Salt Lake City, 354 Steoman. Ranald C. Chandler. Ariz.. 356 Sfeffensen Sonla. Woodland Hills. Calif.. 325 Steffens. Ross L., Sorinqvllle Stein, Nancy Gall, Burbank, Calif.. 364 Steimle. Sally LoRene, San Garblel. Calif.. 345 Steimie, Douglas Allen. Yermo. Calif. Steinagel. Joanne C. Sacramento. Calif.. 189. 292 Stenqulst. Jenae. Tremonton Stephen. Roy McBaln. Kamloops. B.C., Can. Stephen. Judith R.. Murray. 197 Stephens. Larry T.. Whittler. Calif.. 28 1 Stephensen, Beverly, Provo, 350 Stephenson, Joyce, Wendell, Ida. Stephenson, Merene, Holden, 284 Stephenson, Maralyn, Rexburg, Ida. Stepp, Caroline F,, Arlington, Calif., 287 Stepp, Jessie Ann, Chehalis, Wash,, 145, 281 Stettler, Janice, Caldwell, Ida. Stevens, Carole, Salt Lake City, 183, 3 14 Stevens, James Talmage, Greensboro, N.C., 92, 324 Stevens, Karen, Spanish Fork, 365 Stevens, Marvin Brice, Coeur d ' Alene, Ida., 314 Stevens. Marilyn, Clearfield, 289 Stevens, Merrilyn, Blending, 201, 356 Stevens, Patricia Anne, Greensboro, N.C.. 284 Stevens. Rae Dell. Twin Falls. Ida. Stevens, Sandra, Blanding Stevens, Sherre, San Carlos, Calif., 183, 316 Stevenson, Alexander A.. N.S.W.. Australia. 366 Stevenson, Dale Floyd, Spanish Fork Stevenson, David Lee. Henderson. Nov.. 335 Stevenson. Diane Lee. San Gabriel, Calif., 16, 29, 4 145, 172, 175, 189, 323 Stevenson George M.. Layton, 246, 362 Stevenson, Warren W„ South San Gabriel, Calif., 31 Stevenson, Wiiifred R., Great Falls, Mont. Stevenson. William C, Camarillo, Calif., 239, 322 Stevenson, William V., Layton, 328 Stewart, Barbara Sue, Evansvillo, Ind. Stewart. Barbara, Orem, 298 Stewart, Barr 0., Klamath Falls, Ore. Stewart. Carolyn. Salt Lake City. 314 Stewart, Charles Hardy. Alamo. Nev., 345 Stewart, Carl Lloyd, Cedar Fort Stewart. Darryl Martin, Alamo, Nev.. 345 Stewart. David Murdock, Provo, 281 Stewart, Dave D., Provo Stewart, E. Dale. Nampa. Ida.. 327 Stewart. Gary Karless. Moses Lake, Wash.. 328, 345 Stewart, Gary Linck. Las Vegas, Nev,, 328 Ste Hilda I 217 Stewart, James D.. Champa Stewart, James E.. Falrvlew Stewart, Jean, Fort Collins. Stewart, John Lloyd D„ Alberta, Can, Stewart, Kathrine L., Payson Stewart, Karl Dale. Spanish Fork Stewart, Lois Marie Nampa, Ida., 33 Stewart, Marilyn, Salt Lake City, 308 Stewart, Mary Lynne, Ogden, 322 Stewart Norma Lee, Nampa. Ida., 22 Sherrell, Spanish Fork Sandra Rae, Eugene, Ore.. 3 338 Stewa Thell Stlilmaker. Faybeth, Inqlewood, Calif., 344 Stimpson, David Vern, Provo, 193 Stine, Alan Lanqlois. Ogden, 313 Stirling, Keith Henry, Las Vegas, Nev. Stirland, Thomas J.. Chinook. Montana Stock, Janice Irene, Fish Haven, Ida.. 284 Stock. Barbara Jean. Soldotna. Alaska Stock, Valon Edwin, Ogden, 323 Stockman, Janice A., Salt Lake City, 352 Stockton, Stephanie D.. Spokane. Wash.. 316 Stoddard. Dale Hull Portland. Ore Stoddard. Ann, Ventura, Calif.. 290 Stoddard, Clayne J., Rexburg, Ida. Stoddard. Ellas Thomas. Washington. D.C. Stoddard, Larry Bert, Randlett, 357 Stoddard, Louise, Mountain View, Wyo.. 365 Stoddard. Ted Dee. Salmon, Ida. Stoddard. Robert Lee. Riqby. Ida.. 335 Stohl. John Lloyd. Salt Lake City, 81, 211,3 Stoffel, Mary Alice, San Diego, Calif., 289 Stoffer, Lucile Ann, Portland, Ore., 357 Stoker, Blen David, Clearfield Stoker, Joseph H., Provo Stoker, Judith Faye, San Mateo. Calif., 367 Stokes, Earl Dean, Salmon, Ida. Stokes, Edna Marie, Castro Valley, Calif, Stokes. Gordon Ellis, Provo, 348 Stokes, Mirl Wynn, Salmon Ida. Stokes. Mary Patricia. Kamas. 352 Stoke Stone, David John, Prov Stone, Duane Deane, Stockton, Calif.. 329 Stone, Douglas Nelson, Raymond, Alta., Can Stone, Dorothy Renee, Raymond, Alta.. Can Stone. Gerald Phillip, East Draper, 357. 369 Stone. Jac Lee 371 Stone. Margaret Louise. Ooden Stone. Nancy. Victor, Ida., 306 Stone, Rhea Christina, Sterling. Ida. Stone. Thomas Robert. Piedmont, Calif., 140, 306. 31 Stones, JoAnn, Portland, Ore. Stones, Frances A., Pocatello, Ida., 279 Stones. Robert Carr, Provo. 309 Stoops. Linford R.. Waynesboro, Pa., 297 Storrs. Elaine. Tooele, 325 S tosich. David Jon. Idaho Falls. Ida. Stott. Gary R., Fairfield. Mont.. 302 Stott. Leiand Franklin. Provo Stott Robert Vear. Fairfield, Mont.. 348 Stout, LuJean, Salt Lake City, 191, 353 Stout, Carol, Salt Lake City Stout, Mary Diane, San Bruno, Calif.. 336 Stout, Richard Dale, Spanish Fork Stradllng, Phillip R., Mesa, Ariz. Strang. Robert James. National City. Calif. Strange. Leona Lucille, Las Vegas. Nev., 358 Stratford. Larry C, Chicago, III.. 211,350 Stratford, Karlene B,., Ogden, 94, 318 Stratford, Roland Jack, Lomlta, Calif. Stratton. Carolle, Seattle, Wash., 350 Stratton. Richard B., Orem Sfrawn. Byron LaNar, Lomlta, Calif. Strawn, Alfred lament, Lomlta, Calif,, 279 Streibich, Robert John, Peoria, III,, 346 Stringer, Norma Jean, Fort Bridger, III.. 371 Strlngham. Bruce M.. Ogden. 306 Strlngham. Arnold J., Provo, 150 Strlngham. Nathaniel C, Riverside, Calif.. 114. 193 Strlngham Murray H., Cardston. Alta., Can. Stroble. Carita Lu. St. Boone. Iowa, 156, 197, 318 Strong, Brent Marvin, Idaho Falls, Ida., 359 Strong, Brain Eveson, Lethcridge, Alta.. Can., 229, 327 St-ong, Carol, American Fork, 197, 284 Strong, Don Robert, Springville Strong, Gary, American Fork Strong, Genevieve, Driggs, Ida. Strong, Harvey L.. Filer. Ida. Strong, James Wllflam, Rapid City, So. Dak., 336 Strong, Janet, Idaho Falls, Ida. Strong. John Ray. Driggs, Ida,, 307 Strong, Larry Mendon, Provo, 306 Strong, Philip Leon, Rapid City, So. Dak.. 355 Strong. William James. Driggs, Ida.. 292 Stryker. Gerald Wayne, San Diego, Calif., 349 Struthers, Buehl Lavon, Provo Stuart, Nathan J,, Springville, 281 Stubbert, Colin Harold, Taber, Alta., Can., 331 Stuart Ronald William. Elba. N.Y. Stubbs, Arlene Louise, Napa, Calif., 338 Stubbs, Clifford Ray, Provo Stubbs, Charles Bruce, Salt Lake City Stubbs, William James, Murray Stucki, Dora Jean, Overton, Nov.. 371 Stumbaugh. Kathleen A., San Gabriel, Calif., 306 Stutz, Gladys Gail, Duchesne Suarez, Olga Marina, Guatemala, 366 Sullivan, Ha Dawn, Hurricane, 302 Sullivan, Colleen R., Richland. Wash.. 364 Sullivan. Jack Robert, Orem Sullivan. James David, Crossett. Ark.. 336 Sullivan. Jon M.. So. Payette, Ida,, 366 Sullivan, Ralph James, Provo, 281 Summerhays, Dawnyse, Stockton, Calif., 284 Summers. David Leon, Santa Fe. N. Mex. Summers. Robert Loran. Idaho Falls. Ida. Summers. Rita May, West De Pere. Wis. Summers. Walton C... Ogden. 227, 292 Sumner, Dee Ann. Provo Sumpter, Kenneth Rush, Provo, 362 Sumsion, Fredrick F., Provo Sundwall, Katherlne, Murray, 80, 92, 177, 372 Sung, Haengja Kim, Seoul, Korea, 336 Sung, She II, Seoul, Korea, 306 Surratt, Gerald Wayne, Payson, III. Sutherland, Exie Ray, Pascogoula, Miss., 323 Sutherland, James A.. El Monte. Calif.. 347 Sutton, Ann Adele, Oakland, Calif., 297 Sutton. Craig R.. Salt Lake City Swade. Richard Howard. Salt Lake City Swain Noel Lilburn Provo Swainsfon, Colleen, Preston, Ida.. 212. 284 Swainston. Madelyn. Charlo, Mont,, 359 Swalnston, Paul C. Preston. Ida.. 324 Swalberg. Carma Rae. Marysvale. 223 Swallow. Ronald Eugene, Kelso, Wash. Swan, Geralee, Orem, 195, 331 Swan, Joyce Ruth, B.C.. Canada, 143 Swann, Alma Galley, Preston, Ida., 296 Swann Edward Harold Preston, Ida., 231, 336 Swanson, Harold Arthur, Deerfield, HI., 335 Swanson, Robert Edwin, Needles, Calif., 336 Swapp, Ada Jean, Carlln, Nov.. 344 Swapp. Palsy. Albuquerque. N. Mex. Sweatt. Barbra Lazelle. Phoenix, Ariz.. 94 Sweeten, Lloyd Robert, Malad, Ida.. 294 Sweeten. Elizabeth S.. Malad, Ida. Swendsen, Leslee Ann, Idaho Falls, Ida., 197 Swensen, Arthur Jaren, Murray Swensen, Albert John, Provo Swensen, Donald George, Provo, 354 Swensen, Adolph Leroy, Salt Lake City, 281 Swensen. Swen Russell. Provo. 314 Swensen. Marvin Duane, Murray Swensen, Marilyn Provo, 223, 324 Swenson Camille ,V. Concord Calif., 234, 334 422 Sowby - Troasc S..-.0- Pa ' . G. . O.id.r S.. .c G.-.id . D:. ., C.lil.. JJ3 S-.m;-, J..k j.., Sp.- .S fork S-. ' w J.cq.. . e. 2S ' , 300 Sw.rion. N.ncy J . Por l«rd. Of .. W S.«n.on. Shi ' l.y Rgih. «♦•!   6fOV . 296 S. oioo. St « ' on F . Sp«n.,h F«a S- nien, Sl flinq lta d S«  n on. Vtrron Lynn. Muff y S-«rt40«. Wflyn. H... $p«n th f-orV S-.  . J.r..t ' .Mb.th. D.tro. . Mich.. 80. 149. 365 S..nbufK., Rob«t 0.. Cl«v :.nd Symon.. M.rq,n«, Provo, HJ. 365 Syn . Rub n Oou9l «. P nquKch. 794 Svfja. Rail; Ann,U . Finland Sya ' t. Daona ' ia, Panquiteh Sja ' ami. Ei;iab«th U.. Hunqary. 351 Tabar. Hanry Euqana, 114. 363 Tacklbana. Nobuyoth!. Tokyo, Japan. 109 Taba. S anlay Sumio Tafoya. Navor Baldamar. La Plata. N. Mai.. 358 Taqq. Howard Robart Taqqart. Lyla Ray. Homadala. Ida . 140. 338 Taqqart. Mary Jaan. Evanitcm. Wyo.. 364 Tohaufl. T. T. Arthur. Vamal. 367 TaKbai. Houaln. Tahran. Iran Tai . Don Ruttall Talbo . Jannai Ed«;n, SaaXla. Waih. Tangran. Marvin BrouqK Mcniaballo. Calif, 306 Tannar, Bat y Jaan. Pay.on. 357 Tannar. Oafiana Odall. Cortai. Colo.. 364 Tarnar. Ho o ' d Duana. Compton. Calif. Tannar. Joi-n Danlal. Albarta. Canada Tanner. John SSarman P.. Junaau. Alaika Tannar. Kirk Poulton. Loi Anqalai. Calif. Tanner. Nancy Lea. Boiie. Ida.. J36. 318 Tanner. Richard C .. Provo. 346 Tanner, W, Lynn. Provo Tarr. Harry L. Jr.. La Puenta. Calif., 150 Tannler Phylllj Ann Portland Or . 183. 307 Tarwatar. Edra Anna Chandler. Ariz. Tacker. Dorothy Eileen. Salt Lake City. 223. 318 Tata. Charlene. Salt Lake City. 197. 327 Tate. Roland Ray. Idaho F«lli. Ida.. 306 Tate. Thomat Errd. Tooele. 365 Tawara. Ycihiyuki. Japan Taufar. John Edward. Salt Lake City Tausi.q. Charlene C. Provo. 289 Taub. Eugene Norman, Venre, Calif. Tawfik. Salah, Bagdad. Iraq Tautkui. Barbara May. Rockville, Conn.. 354 Tauchln. Patty J.. Tuba City. Aril. Taylor. Ann. Piedmont. Calif.. 80. 209 Taylor. Ardith Janlna. Cody, Wyo., 217. 328 Taylor Bayard Monson. Salt Lake City, 292 Taylor, Benjamin Kent. Idaho Falls. Ida.. 287 Taylor, Bert Leroy. Provo Taylor. Bonnie J. R.. El Paio. Te... Taylor. Byron Brooks. St. George Taylor, Cal Tomphson. Springville Taylor. Cheryl Rae. Salt Lake City Taylor. Clarence L.. Loa Taylor. Clarence R.. Chico. Calif. Taylor. Cornell 0.. Pocalello. Ida., 130. 203 Taylor. Daniel Thomas. Provo Taylor. David W.. Portland. Ore. Taylor. Duane Floyd. Payson Taylor. Ernest EUood. El Paso. Tei.. 227 Taylor. Gerald Fay. Provo Taylor. Grant Heber. Levan. 348 Taylor. Gwendolyn ICay. Lewisburg. W. Va.. 221 Taylor. Harold Hacking. Payson Taylor. Hyrum Larry, amont Taylor, James Douglas, Rock Springs. Wyo.. 101. 109 Taylor, James Scott. Price. 279 Taylor. JeaneHe G.. Provo. 153. 365. 369 Taylor. Josephine C. Provo Taylor, Judith Annette, Provo Taylor. Karen. Burley, Ida. Taylor. Kathryn Ann. Provo. 337 Taylor. Larry Hugh. Provo. 346 Taylor. Larry BMworth. Long Beach. Calif.. 334 Taylor. Leroy John. Roy Taylor. Leslie Dawn. San Laandro. Calif.. 357 Taylor. Lynn Lee. Almo. Ida.. 361 Taylor, Mary Frances. Provo. 329 Taylor, Mary Louise. Enclnitas. Calif,. 209 Taylor. M. Harvey. Juarez. Met.. 357 Taylor. Melvin Jay. Springville Taylor, Neal. Burley. Ida.. 101 Tay ' or. Paul Scott. Price. 297. 316 Taylor. Richard Call. BIMings, Mont.. 185. 346 Taylor. Robert E.. Chula Vista. Calif. Taylor. Robert Lloyd. El Paso. Te.. Taylor. Ronald Glen. Howell. 290 Taylor. Ronnie Stanley. Orem. 358 Taylor. Sally Marie. 352 Taylor. Seymour S.. Jr.. 193 Taylor. Stanley Armond Provo Taylc. Stanley Kay. El Paso. Te.. Taylor. Vaughn Milton, Alberta, Can. Taylor. Von J.. Fillmore. 114. 203 .• George. 307 n, Wyo. 2 l o Nape. Cal.l . 195, 32$ Pasadena, Cal f. ; ,. _ v . Panqu.lch, 3I . ' . ' arqaret Ann. Cincinnati, Ohio, 366 • vd Ray. Panqu.lch -.- « ad Oliver. Ripon. Wis. T. k Ma.qaret Jan . Spr.nql. Wyo . 358. 369 Tanney Lynn Harry, Sarcramento. Calif T.nnay! Sally Richier. Dallas. Te. . 284 Tanney. Pei-.cia. Sacramento. Cal.f.. 205. 346 Teney. Roy Allen. Bone. Ida.. 316 Terry. Donald Webster. Alberta. Canada. 334 Terry. Dav.d Ray. Provo. 285 Tarry. Earl Malroy. P-0.0 Terry. H.lion Read. Provo. 288 Terry. Jay DeWltf. Concord. Calif. Tarry. Jama, Ross. F.lrvlaw Tarry. Karen Joyce. Orem T.rry, Lewis Leroy. Las Vegas. Nev.. 357 Tes.ay. Oorlnda. Cbacas. Ariz. 361 Tetley, Dian. Alice. Whitti.r. Calif.. 357 Tauschar. Talvin Smith. American Fork Teuscher DaLoy A.. American Fork. 284 Tew. David Ivan. Nephi. 292 Tew. Carolyn. Talmage. 318 Tew. Norma Rose H.. Nephi. 296 Tew. Ronald Kay. Springville Tewanema. Harvey. Joseph City. Ariz. Thacker. Fay Weldon. Castle Gale. 285 Thackar, Allan Dale. Oram. 357 Thackar. Eloy Glenn. Owyhee. Nev.. 364 Thackar. Myrle. Kamas. 289 Thacker. LaRreal. Castle Gate. 357 Thacker. Zona Arlana. Overton. Nev. Thacker. Roy Murray. Heber City. 118 Thatcher. Richard W.. San Marino. Calif.. 81. 193 Thayn. Mamell, Lehi Thayn. Flora Janet Wellington. 353 Thayn. Paul Homer. Lehl Thayn. Ronald E.. Lehi. 288 Thaye. David Clifton. Provo Thayne. David Blaine. Farmington, 328 Thayne, Lloyd, Layton Thayne. Rulon Lamar. Farmington Theophanidas, John M.. Greece Thiriot. Jeannetta. Las Vegas, Nev.. 355 Thomander. Dawn Ivonna, 189, 226. 364 Thorn. Molvin Darls. Schurz. Nev. Thomas. Austin Barnett, Payson, 302 Thomas. Beverly Brady. Provo, 84, 284 Thomas. Charmaine. Salt Lake City Thomas. Colette L, Seattle, Wash., 209. 2B4. 294 Thomas. Oarrell B.. Provo Thomas. David Brent. Provo Thomas, Elaine, Sanford. Calif. Thomas. Ellen E.. Murray Thomas. Flossie Marie. Los Angeles. Calif,. 329 Thomas. Glenn Harvey. American Fork Thomas, Gordon Ma.. Spanish Fork. 316 Thomas. Joan Marjorle. Los Angelas. Calif. Thomas. Kathryn Jane. Spanish Fork. 352 Thomas. Karen Jodelle. Baker. Ore.. 324 Thomas, Larry Varnoo. Provo Thomai Lv . Spanish Fork Thomas. Marcila K.. SeaMla. Woih.. 201. 287 Thomas. Mar. ' ll. Monasia. Colo. Thomas. Marsha Bath. San Gabrial. Calif.. 353 Thomas. Mary Jana. La Jara. Colo.. 363 Thomas. Maiino. Spanish Fork Thomas. Melva Jassla. OorneHy. Ida.. 357 Thomas. N«il Dea. Provo Thomas, Ray W.. Deer Lodge. Mcnt. Thomas. Ruth B.. Malad. Ida. Thomas. Shirlay Kay. Oqden Thomas. Sharon. San Rafaal. Calif.. 201. 357 Thomas. William Laslia. Sen Diego. Celif. Thompson. Brian Lament. Albion. Ida. Thompson. Card. Nampa. Ida.. 36i Thompson. Oelores Joan. KennewJck. Wash.. 337 Thompson. Edgar Joseph, Kearri Thompson, Farrell Kay. Jerome. Ida Thompson. Gerald E.. Alberta. Can. Thompson. George B ' -ant. Alberta. Can.. 359 Thompson. Gordon Henry. Warsaw. Indiana, 357 T iompson. James T., Orem Thompson. J. Franklin. Orem Thompson. James Lane. Welser. Ida.. 338 Thompson. Jon Errol. Pa ' o Alto. Calif. 211 Thompson, John Stanley. Pfovo Thompson. Joseph Garth. Warsaw. Ind . 3l7. 3l9 Thompson. Karen. Prove. 363 Thompson. Kent R., Provo. 335 Thompson. Kay. Oqden. 346. 361 Thompson. Lorias Lee. American Falli. Ida. Thompson. Lorna Joean. A ' berta. Can.. 317 Thompson. Marvin Herf. Payson Thompson. Patricia Ann. San Antonio, Tei.. 368 Thompson, Paul David. Fontana. Calif. 337 Thompson. Richard K.. Waiser. Ida. Thompson. Ralph Wayne. San Mateo. Calif Thompson. Robert Leroy. Stevenson. Wash.. 348 Thompson, Run. d Lynn. Ontario, Cal.l . }i2 Thompson, Sh,.l«, Piovo, JJ9 Ihom.an. V.rq.n... )I6 Thomian, Leo Arnold, Sprinqf.eid, Ore. Thomsun, O.ne Jean, Salt Lake Ci y, IS6 Ihomscn, Irene 3,. provo Thorn, Jerry GrenI, Sorinq,.!!, Tnoma. Sally Helen, Provo, 166, 329 Thornh.li, Frances L.. Shreveport, Louisiana Thornley, El« Dee. Harlem, Mo«i , 153. 306 Thoinotk. Robert C . Provo Thornton. Harold R.. Salt lake City Thornton. Gordon Ma . Provo Thornton, Fred fa ' l, BlecHoot, Ida., 284 Thornton, Jamas C ' yde. PlaatanI Grove 352 Thori 334 t ., ipr.ngv.lle, Thorpe. Rol erl Ronald. Provo Thorson, Arthur Lowell, Sail Late City. 207, 316 Thorson, Robert Cecil, Provo Thorup, Lae Burgess, Fontana, CaLf . 354 Threet. Mary EUan. Mase, Ariz.. 365 Thrush, Rose LaRae, North Band. Ore.. 362 Thueson, John Darrell, Nampa. Ida.. 352 Thuason. Karia Ann. Twin Falls. Ida.. 318 Thulin, Ellen Carol. El Carrlto. Calif.. 205. 290 Thurbar, Anthony M,. Ontario. Calif Thurqood. Carolyn. Clearfield. 296 Thurgood, Jay D., Provo, 303 Thurqood, Beth Ann. Salt Lake City, 35 Thurqood, Glen Stoker, 335 Thurman, Kathleen, Provo, 229, 356 Thurston, Emma Louise, Hurricane Thurston. Alayne, Woodslde, Calif Thurston, Sharon Kay, Las Vegas, Nev. Tidey. Joanne Claire. Brandon, Canada, 364 Tidd. Marlean, Oram Tidwell, Claudia, ly, Nev., 226, 355 Tidwell. Leah Jean, Richmond Calif. 149. 352 Tidwell. Roy Lee. Caldwell, Ida.. 114. 351 Tidwell. Ray Webb. McGill. Nev.. 338 Tidwell. Ruth Iva Dell. Nampa. Ida.. 356 Tllby. Vincent M., Santaquin, 290 Tilley. Charleen. Provo, 335 Tillman, Chester Earl, Gainesville, Ra. Timmermann. Marguerite, Chicago, 111. TImms, Derek, Norwalk, Calif, 356 Timothy, Gayl Shirlene, Vernal, 366 Tlnqey, Afton Maureen, Springville, 299 Tongey, Garth Leroy, Springville TIngey, Blaine Cornla. Salt Lake City, 36S Tlnqey, Florence Clare, Sarcamento, Calif. Tlnqey, Joseph WiHard, Salt Lake City Tlnqey. Loretia Kay. Sacramento. Calif, 355 Tinnell, James Edward, El Dorado, Ark. Tinney. Edwin L. Re.ford, N.Y. TIppetts. Marylee, Provo, 316 Tippets. Tamara. ThermopoHs. Wyo.. 312 Tippotts. Connie Rae. Kalispell. Mont.. 189, 219, 355 TIppetts, Lorls Valaen, Vaughn, Mont. Tipton, Gary P., Springville, 337 Tipton. Marilyn, Springville Tiray, Marlene. Grand Junction, Cole, J64 Titus. DIann, Heber, 219, 352 Tobler, Anna Mae. Provo. 365 Tobler, Kenneth Burt Provo, 187, 292 Tobler. Wayne Gates. Salt Lake City. 348 Todd. Henry Swan, Gridlay. Calif. 303 Todd. Jerrold Wheeler. Oakland. Calif., 302 Todd, Marna. Gridlay, Calif.. 307 Tolbert, Sharril Waun, Abraham, 322 ToUes. Charlotte D.. Concord, Calif. 328 Tollay. Deanna . Gridlay. Calif. 197. 324 Tolley. Harold C. Orem Tolman. Dae Ann, Bountiful. 195 Tolman, James Russell, Burley, Ida. Tolman. Gerald Cheney, Hillsprlnq. Canada. 195. 231. 366 ToUan. Uwrence KIrt. Burley. Ida.. 327 Tolman. Marilyn E.. Maywood. Calif. 191. 338 Tolman. Wayne Alien. Yucalpa. Calif 199 Tolman. Wilford Judson. Burbank. Calif. 101 Tolson. Melba Virginia. CharloHe. N.C.. 306 Tomllnson. Jimmy Dick. Mack. Calif. Tomlinson. Ronald D.. Valleio. Calif. 1 14 366 Tonks. Jesse Warren. Sp ' Inqyill Toombs, Bavelyn. Smithfield. 336 Toone, Gordcn Owen. St. Anthony, Ida. Toone. Winona Salt Lake City. 306 Topham, Mardfll Daitor, Circleville, 164. 335 Torbert, Carolyn. Alhambra. Calif, 298 Toronto. Joseph C. Spanish Fork., 355 To-lar. Sandra Suzanne, Manhattan Beach, Calif, 346 Towie, Miizl, Boise Ida , 156. 337 Tc-ne. Dian Clare. Boulder ICly. Nev.. 183, 234, 306 Traasdahl, Madeline A., Boulder City, Nev., 358 Tracy. Lome Joy. Idaho Falls. Ida.. 366 Tracy. Charles Henry. Ephrata. Wash. Tracy, Brent Key. Ucon, Ida , 327 Tracy. Raymond Calvin. Provo Tranter, Thomas Dee. NepM. 316 Tranter Olive Jo.ne. Mld.ale. 90. 217. 325 Trees . Jacqualyn L. Turlock. Calif.. 80, 316 423 Autumn Quarter Student Index evino, Rodolfo, Uvalde, Tex.. 366 eu, William Richard, Los Angeles, Caiif obett, James Addison, Alamo, Nev„ 29i imble, BJI Noel, Pleasant Grove immell, Patricia E., Westminister, Calif, ipp, Robert Meredith, Ft. Hall, Caiif. ipp, Patricia Ann, Salt Lake City, 345 opp, Paul L., Detroit, Mich., 334 ost, Lucile Layton, Layton oen, Roger Smith, Portland, Ore., 279 one, Marilyn Joyce, Elko, Nev„ 355 ott, Phillip Everett, Los Angeles. Calif., otter. Roy Lee. San Clemente. Calit. umbull. EInora L.. Greybull. Wyo.. 367 ■uiillo. Rafaela P.. Taos. N. Me«.. 360 uman. Ronald Alma. Andale. Nev. uman. Ferrol Lamar. Lima. Montana. 3: ndal, 290 jiaky Che Hv«a Ernest Yoshio Honolulu. T.H.. 327 seu. Kathleen T.. Provo seu. Lawrence K. W., Honolulu, T.H., 298 ucker. Edwin Reed. Provo. 362 ucker. Deon. Willard. 333 ucker. Karen J.. Filer. Ida.. 367 ucker. Nettie E. C, Burley, Ida. ucker. Tim Mickelsen. Oswego. Ore.. 354 uckett. William F.. Spanish Fork uckett. Marilyn. American Fork. 209. 318 uft. Nadeane Louise. Salt Lake City, ufts. Mary Gwen. Taber. Canada. 337 ullis. Floyd Lamond. Vernal 338 Hui. iipei Chir 279 uriey. Harold E.. Jr.. El Pa rimnal Gloria June. Rock Hill. S,C. urIey. Karen. Idaho Falls. Ida., 257 ' Luther bean, Juarez. Mexico urley. Jay Freeman. Snowflake. Ari;. ley. Mary Katherine. Tacna. Peru. 335 ■ley. Martha Louise. San Antonio. Tex.. 223. 352 ■ley. Tillman Eaqar. Eagar. Ariz.. 110. 203. 306 ■ner. Brent R.. Santa Ana. Calif. ■ner. Dorothy Ruth. LaGrande, Ore.. 352 ■ner. Charles W.. Phoenix. Ariz.. 318 ■ner. Douglas John. Calgary. Canada ■ner Carolyn Marie. Salt Lake City. 355. 369 ■ner. David Gary. Salt Lake City ner. Donna Lee. Los Angeles. Calif.. 229 folde 352 ir. George Mason. Butte. Mont.. 150 !r. Laurel. Springvllle jr. Karen. Fillmore. 337 ■r. Norman Clyde. Provo ir. Sharon Marie. Taylor. Tex.. 371 .r. William Jones. Riverton. 322 urrentine. Catherine. Dayton. Ohio urpln. Karen. Boise. Ida., 195. 217. 338 uttle. Gene Elliott. Provo uttle. Ruth. Castle Dale, 183 weten, Georgine Ellen, Detroit. Mich.. 335 wltchell. Ancil Lamar, Delta, 156. 227 ell. Melvin A., Springvllle. 371 wltchell. James E-. Orem hell, Noel Eircry, Delta, 149. 324 witty. T. Charyle. Columbus. Ohio, 205. 329 yier. Dell Roy. Provo yier, Larry Ar+hur. Phoenix. Ariz.. 325 yndall. Ottella W.. Provo U Udall. Dora Adeline. Mesa. Ariz.. 197. 356 UdaP, Don Alan. St. Johns. Ariz.. 207. 333 Udy. Richard Grant. Rockland. Ida. Uibel. Howard Falconer. Alberta. Canada. 338 Unck. Jatsy Jean N.. San Francisco. Calif.. 324 Unger. Gloria Mae. Provo. 290 Unqermann, Susan Lee. Santa Paula. Calif.. 167. 355. 361 Upstlll. Suzann Dee. Burbank. Calif. 189. 223. 371 Ure. Colleen E.. Edmonton, Canada, 325 Ursenbach. Maureen. Calgary, Canada. 296 Utiey. Roger E.. Joseph Utschig. Mary Louise. San Mateo. Call.. 318 Uyeda. Marjorie Sueko. Honolulu. T.H.. 284 Uyehara. Robert Kenji. Honolulu. T.H. V Valle, Silvia Beatrlz. Uruguay Vance. Allen Lament, Falrvlew, 307 Vance, Geraldlne Rae, Sparks, Nev., 205. 345 Vance. Loal Arthur. Parma. Ida.. 156 Vance. Jerry Kay. Salt Lake City. 354 Vance. Loretta, Long Beach. Calif.. 284 Vance. Jennie Lou. Albuquerque. N. Mex.. 312 Vance. Morris Blaln. Spring Valley. CalU. Vance. Ronald Nell. Los Angeles. Calif. Van Cott. John W.. Salt Lake City Van Dam, Gloria. Chevy Chase. Md.. 183. 358 Vande. Merwe P. Beo. Salt Lake City. 362 Vandenhazel. All ' ko. Salt Lake City. 308 Van Der Waal John De. Downey, Calif,. 284 Vanderarifl, Michael E., Burbank. Calif. Vanderford. Olga C... KIrtland. Wash. Vanderford. Lee Ann. Stockton. Calif., 156. 209. 314 Vandergrift. Carol Sue. Burbank. Calif.. 183 Van Dyke. Que Morrell. Provo. 306 Van Epps. Leonard. Rivera. Calif.. 187. 334 Van Leuven. Joann. Springvllle. 370 Van Leuven. Janet. Springvllle Van Leuven. Kay. Emmett. Ida. Van Noy, Don L.. Oakland. Caiif. Van Orden. Royd Hyer. Bountiful. 87. 344 Van Scyoc. Sharon L.. Fairfield. Calif.. 346 Van Tassell. ona Joan. Duchesne. 351 Van Thiel. Berqhuys A.. Amsterdam. Holland. 359 Van Wagenen. Alan Kent. Provo. 146 Van Wagenen. Glen E.. Provo Van Wagenen, Lola Jean. Provo Van Wagenen. Palma S.. Provo Van Wagoner. Ann Q. C. Orem Van Wagoner. Earl Jr.. Orem Van Wagoner. Anna Loye. P rovo. 33o Van Wagoner. Drew A.. Provo. 145 Van Wagoner. Katherlne. Palo Alto. Calif., 209, 344, Van 366 sgoner, Willard L. .Salt Lake City Juliio. Peru. 3 ' 24 Joel Richard. Las Vegas. Nev.. 215 Call Vaughn. Raymond Vance. Gideon. Mo. Vauqhan. Lois. Malad. Ida.. 284 Vawdrey. Irma Rae. Draper. 356 Verltsky. Eugene W.. Ontario. Canada Venema. Kathryn L.. Santa Paula. Calif.. 357 Verhaaren. Joy Arlene. Palo Alto. Calif.. 209, 351 Verltsky. William A.. Ontario. Canada Vernon. Lawrence Deon. Orem Vernon. Robert Dean. Provo Verwelre. William A.. Slendale. Calif. Vest. Fearn Rolla. Payson, 306 Vetterll. Ralph R... Fresno. Calif.. 203 Vicenti. Nina J., Dulce. N. Mex., 324 Vicenti, Carl A.., Dulce, N. Mex. Vincent, Ann Janette, Orem Vincent, Dale Ellison, Provo Vincent, Jean B.. Los Angeles, Calif.. 309 Vinson, Gerald Lloyd, Sepulveda, Calif. Vincent, Sylvia R.. Provo. 325 Vlsscher Anah. Salt Lake City. 164. 189. 356 Voqt. William Dean. Coquille. Ore. Vollman. Judy C. SeaHle. Wash.. 153. 358 Vo ' lentlne. Cleone E.. Kennedy. N.Y., 352 Volpi. Donald Paul. Riverside. Calif.. 118 Vorwaller. Wesley G.. Tooele. 114, 356 Voyles, Carol Jane, Worland, Wyo. Voyles, Pearl Ann, Columbia, S.C. 324 W Waddoups. Sara Anne. Honolulu. T.H., 146. 205 Wade. Betty Jane. Long Beach. Calif. Wade, Alton L., Fillmore Wade Diane Mae Daniel, Long Beach. Calif. Wade. Evandell. Bountiful. 308 Wade, Robert Graham, Salt Lake City Wade, Venls Kay, Long Beach, Calif-, 183, 318 Wade. Vistor B.. Malad. Ida. Wadsworth. John Milton. Panaca. Nev. Waqley. Margie K.. Beaumont. Tex. Wahlquist. Earl J.. Idaho Falls. Ida.. 215. 314 Wahlqulst. Bryan K.. Idaho Falls. Ida. Wahlquist. Wayne Leroy. Provo. 284 Walnwrlght. Arlyn Ray. Kemmerer. Wyo. Walte. oJseph Richard. Hyde Park. 165 Walte. Wendell Glen. Las Vegas. Nev.. 293 Wakefield. Thomas K.. Huntington. 289 Walch. Leslie Roy. Provo. I 14 Walden. John Foster. Denver. Colo.. 336 Waldron. Fredrick Glen. Provo. 312 Waldron. Robert Arthur. South Gate. Calif,. 365 Waldron. leahmae. Malad. Ida., 338 Waldvogel. Caryl Ann. Bennsonville, 111.. 91, 221, 255, 318 Walker. Bruce Winn.. Boise. Ida.. 351 Walker, demons F.. Henderson. Nev. Waluker. Deann. Salt Lake City. 189. 322 Walker, Darrel Paul, Salem, Ore. VValker, Gall, Reno, Nov., 306 Walker, Glenn Perrln, Idaho Falls, Ida., 357 Walker, Glen Ona, Rockland, Ida., 331 Walker, Glenn Ronald, Peoa, 334 Walker, Helen Jo. PhoenI,. Ariz.. 201. 226. 246. 352 Walker. James Joe. Powell. Wyo.. 371 Walker. Kay LeGrand Reno. Nev.. 318 Walker, Kenneth B., Heber, 361 Walker, Keith Alan, Lapoint Walker, Lary C, Marslng, Ida., 351 Walker, Lee E., Provo Walker, Lorrle Diane, Murray Walker, Melvin Haslam, Ely. Nev.. 337 Walker. Nancy jeneen. Pleasant Grovo Walker, Newell R., Riqby, Ida., 313 Walker, Rex Vernon, Boise, Ida., 328 Walker, Richard Tavlor, Peca, 293 Walker, Ronald Warren, Bakersfleld, Calif., 371 Walker, Royce Brent, Pleasant Grove Walker, Verdon Reed, Pleasant Grove Walker, Wendell F., Marsing, Ida., 334 Walkingshaw, Carol Lee, Palisades, Calif., 358 Wall, Clyde LeRoi, Provo Wall, Frederic Glade, 307 Wall, Lloyd Leroy, Spring Canyon Wall, Lehman D., American Fork Wall, Zane Kay, Altamont Wall, Richard Jay, Fullerton, Calif., 309 Wallace, Karen Agnes, Caldwell, Ida., 371 Wallace, Joan, Price, 311 Wallace, Robert Bruce, Caldwell, Ida. Wallace, Wanda, Driggs, Ida. Wallls, Travis Lee, Vernal Walser, Helen, Provo, 145 Walsh, Richard Allan Albany, N.Y., 162 Walter, Carolyn, American Fork, 292 Walter, Roger Kenneth, Cheyenne, Wyo., 371 Walter, William Paul, American Fork, 348 Walter, Larry Dean, Fort Wayne, Ind., 229, 351 Walters, Cahrles T., Woodland Hills, Calif., 84, 324, 330 Walters, Carol Ruth, Sugar City, Ida.. 233, 318 Walters, Ruthdale, Whlttier, Calif., 307 Walton, Wilbur Thomas, Gooding, Ida., 101, 279 VVansgard, Dalene, San Bruno, Calif., 358 Wangsgard, Gene, Palisades, Calif. Wanlass, Geraldlne, Santa Maria, Calif., 318 Warburton. Joyce A., Salt Lake City, 149 Ward, Bill Kyle, Provo Ward, Anna Marie, Bloomlngton, Ida.. 354 Ward, Darrel Nicholas, Malad, Ida. Ward, Delbert Wilson, Burbank, Calif., 3511 Ward, Carol Jean, Portland, Ore,, 308 Ward, Florence Carrol, Nogales, Ariz,, 223, 352 Ward, Georgeanra Jane, Twin Falls, Ida., 175, 220, 318 Ward, Lawrence William, Murtaugh, Ida. Ward, Patricia Joe, Twin Falls, Ida., 153, 219 Ward, Sharon, Luella, Richfield, Ida. Ward, Ronald Willis, Paradise, Calif., 84, 211, 309 Ward, Wendell Loveland, Idaho Falls, Ida., 84, 231, 292 V ardell, Sandra Lyn; 348 Wardle, Larry K., Provo Wardlelqh, Helen L., Ogden, 183, 288 Ware, Gerald Max, Draper , Derral C, Heyburn, Ida., 324 Warne , Howard Elden, Orem Warne , James William, Fillmore, 187 Warne , James Lee, South Bend, Ind., 211, 298 Warne , Keith Crandell, Payson Warne , Kent Max, Payson Warne , Nadlne, Spanish Fork, 289 Warnlc k, Boyd L., Pleasant Grove, 284 Warnlc k. Loyd J., Pleasant Grove, 314 Warnlc k. Reed Taylor, Windsor, Colo., 351 Warnlc k, Robert W.. American Fork Warnlc k. Stephen Lee. Pleasant Grove Warr Richard Merrill. Oakley. Ida. Warr! Frank William. Payson Warr, Glenn C. Oakley. Ida. Warre . Allan H.. Laquna Beach, Calif., 203 Warre . Carolyn Cobb, McCook, Neb. Warre Warre ' . Barbara Joanne, Missoula, Mont., 331 Warre , Jean E,., Spanish Fork, 370 Warre , Patricia, Springvllle, 201,226 Ward, Sharon Lynne, Beaverton, Ore., 156, 257, 300 Washb urn, Dawna June, Salt Lake City, 298 Washb urn, Judith, Covina, Calif., 352 shbu 346 156, 328 Washburn, Roland M., Pasct Washburn, Richard M.., ampa, Wa. Washburn, Virginia, Provo, 364 Waters, Arlln Glade, Provo, 338 WafUn, Sharon Ann, Richfield, 223, 352 Waters. Melvin C. Provo, 352 Wathen. Merrlel, Jr., Burley, Ida. Waters, Max Leroy, Burley, Ida., 288 Waters, Teddy Mac, Menan, Ida. Wathen, Boyd J., Lehl, 288 WatHns, Allen Ned, Yucalpa, Calif. Watklns, Lyle Deanna, Burbank, Calif. Watklns, Prince Luther, Bogart, Ga. Watson, David McCrae, Honolulu, T.H. Watson, Dolores Anne, Twin Falls, Ida., 191 Watson, Linda Margaret, Hartsvllle, S.C, 352 Watson, Luke Allen, Jr., Hartsvllle. S.C. 156 Watson, Mary Lorra ' ne, Payette, Ida., 352 Watson. Roger Clarke, Bountiful, 371 Watts Carolyn Ruth, Orem, 314 Watts, Blaine Harvey, Idaho Falls, Ida.. 145. 334 Watts. Jerry William. Portland. Ore, Watts. Joseph Laverne, KIrtland. N. Mex.. 311. 318 Watts. Mary Jean. Midvale. 191. 352 Watts. Orvll Arlln. Provo Watts. Paul Jene. Jr.. Riollnda. Calif. Watts, Richard A., Springvllle Wayman, Carol, Provo, 94 Waywell, Kelvin Thomas, Toronto, Canada, 231, 33 Waymlre, Katherlne Overton, Nev., 288 Waymlre, Lemolne E., San Diego, Calif., 203, 364 K W«ym nt, StanUy G ' o bp- .) ,! •. j o W«« h«rto ' d. Eltai J , Dori.nqion. i.e. WMth.rbo.. Do-.. Ann, R.,n„. M.i. . 234. ?98 W«av«r. Clyd Ma q ,H. Ch.ila V.il . C h(. W«avar. Marqur«tt« L.. Idaho Falli. Ida. W a«.r. M.lv.n Gl.nn. Grac. Id . Wabb. Alan W.ndall. Molalla. Or .. 344 W.bb. Armond Paul, lahi, 215. 279 Wabb. Alica. Graan R.var. Wyo.. 290 Wabb. Carolyn Kay. GranadaLynwood. Cal.f.. 329 Wabb. Caol W.ldon. Provo. 332 Wabb. Donna. Lahl. 3S2 Wabb Emma Lou. Provo W.bb. Em.l, J.anna. Sail Laka City. 325 W.bb. G.orq, R, chard. M.lba. Ida.. 333 W.bb. Iran.. Ma.a. Ar,i.., 156.309 Wabb. Jan. Lah. Wabb. Karan. Prove. 316 Wabb. Kay. San Manual. Arli., 212 W.bb. Lucll. J.. Provo W.bb. Maria Call. Provo Wabb. Ralph Dan. Provo W.bbar. Richard C. Am.ric.n fork. 165 W.bb.r Robarl Raad. Bromvlll.. N.Y.. 211. 297 W.b.r. G.rald f.. Encino. Cal.f.. 199, 337 Wab.r. Al ' an fHoward. Lor.nzo. Calif.. 329 W.b.r Patricia Ann Rapid City, So Dal.. 338 W.b.r. Ralph Samual. Parma. Ida. W.bit.r. Clair Carl. Amrican Fork. 345 Wabii.r, F. J.an. R.iburq. Ida. W.bitar. Lorraina. Amarican Fork. 288 W.bitar. Mary Eldon. Cadar City W.bit.r. Sharron. Provo. 201. 288 W.bit.r. Robert Laon. Ontario. CsHf.. 311 We.ki. G.rald Colborn.. Alhambra. Calif. 351 W.alt, Morrii Lae. Oiai. Calif. Waaki. Martin S.. Provo Wa.li. Micha.l W«yn.. Provo. 333 W..k.. Shirl.y Lyn. Woods Croii. 290 W.aia. Sharon Clao. Full.rton. Calif.. 306 Waasa. Sadra Lynna. Full.rton. Calif.. 348 Waiaal. Mary Katharina. Salt Laka City. 197. 346 Waidn.r. Leo Albert. Portland. Or... 231. 307 W.iqht. Howard Vane. Springvolle. 339 Weiqht. Merlynne. Provo Weight. Ncdra Louiie. Nampa. Ida.. 226. 371 Weiqht. Mary Lou. Provo. 229. 334 Weilar. Charles Henry Nahaut. Mais.. 302 Weinh.im.r. (Sordon E.. Alberta. Canada. 352 Wainheimer. Edith L.. Alberta. Canada Wekh, Ervil Wr.nsia, Sarah. Miis.. 289 Welch, Keith W.. Corinne. 298 Welch. Norma A.. Provo. 229 334 WIcher. Robert E.. Topeka. Kan.. 338 Walker. Janet Louise. Pima. Arii.. 205 Welles. Aleese. Glendale. Calif.. 288 Wells. William Lathair. NephI Wells. Arthur Elwood. Selby. Calif.. 315 WeMs. Erneit Stewart. Provo. 298 Walls. Leah May. Lafayette. Calif. Wells. Mari ' yn Galvin. Provo Wells. Robert W.. Jr.. Joseph Wells. Richard Wooley. Las Vegas. Nev.. 32. 102. 213 Wells. Samael Bently. Loqandala. Nev.. 351 Wels h Sheila Smith. Parker, Arir, 354 Welton. Robert Banta. Sacramento. Calif.. 361 Wendt. Roy Eugene. Kalispell, Mont. W.ndelboe. Shirley L. Las Vegas. Nev. Wengreen. Earl Wayne. Orem Werner. Harold L.. Wenatchee. Wash.. 290 Wernj. 1%erald Albert. Provo Werner. Miriam Hopping. Prcvo. 290 Werner, Theodore B... Las Vegas. Nev.. 345 Wernti. Margaret Ellen. Denver. Colo.. 351 Weske. Frederlcka L.. Culver, Calif.. 191. 352 West. Donald Jesse. Denver. Colo.. 356 West. Donna Hatch. Provo. 295 West. Donna Marl.ne. 328 West. Farrln W., Pleasant Grove West, Emerson Roy. 231. 284 West. Herschel Joseph. La Mesa. Calif. West. James David, Denver. Colo.. 333 West. Joseph Dona ' d. Provo. 298 West. Leonard R.. American Fork West. Robert D.. Provo West. Sterling Duane. Ariel. Wash. West. Sharon Grace. Salt Lake City. 337 West. William Edgar, Adams, Arli. Weitenskow, Carolyn, Imbler .Ore. 337 Westenskow, William V. . La Grande. Or . Waston Jamas Ala.is. Cairo. Ga.. 345 Wsitfall Ronald D Hollywood. Calif.. 185 V e-.tov«r. James H. Provo. 211. 324 Westrina. Janet, eohi, 365 Westwood. Kent David. Provo Weslwood, F. Sjsan, San Diego. Calif. Westwocd. Rooer George. CirdeviHe. 367 Whalay. Marcella Gay. oden. 94, 290. 297 Whatcoit. Weston El ' Ov. Provo. 345 Wheadc . Pearl Et ' en, Riverton. 290 Wheal kennelh Ed«In. Redondo. Calif. 112. 203, 331 Wh,el,r, Rita Lo ' raine. Puyallup, Wash,. 87. 219. 353 Whelchel Richard C ., Oswego, Ore.. 156 Whatter Amanda Jean. Chih., Me .. 337 Whetten, Lila le . P.ovo. J5S Wh.lf.n. H.nry L.. Jr,. AlamMJa. Calil.. IIS. )2I Wh.pple, Conn.e Inei. Long Beech, Calil.. 183. 229, 33? Whipple. Carolyn. Oqden, 310 Wh.pple. V.nla. Showlow, Arir. 294 Wh.ppla. Wali.r Leroy. Hawthorne. Cal.f.. 294 Wh.i.nanl. Vem.i C . Jr.. Galena Park. Te .. 364 Wh.takar. Carol Jean. Portland. Ore., 294 Wh. taker. Carolyn Ruth. Kanoth Wh.takar. Iv.e. Portland. Or... 325 Wh.lak.r. Sharon Jo. Portland, Or ., 346 Whitby. Roger M.rlln. Am.rlcan Folk Wh.ie Ballard T.. Salt Lake City. 2Bl Wh.t.! Donave Stay.Moniiballo. Calif. Wh.i,, Donald Jay. RortarviHa. Calif.. 292 Wh.le Earl Roger, Provo Wh.i.. Erma Ruth. Salt Lake Cty Wh.le. Floyd Dean. Fruila. Colo. White. Jerald Dell. Green River. Yyo. Whit.. Janic. St. Anihony, Ida.. 80. 81. 324 White. Judith Anne. Attl.boro. Mass.. 339 Whit,, Karan Raa. Santa Ana. Calif. 219. 351 While. Laland Darrall. Clearfield. 281 While. Marvin Daniel. Goshen White. Marianne. V.nic. Calif.. 35j White. Mariorie Joline, American Fork White. Neil Gordon, Roosevelt White. Nancy Priscilla. Lot Angelas. Calif. White. Jena Olivia. Redding. Calif.. 209 White. Onon Hyde. Los Angeles. CalK. White. Patricia Ann. Las Vegas. Nev.. 191. 327 White. Ouentin Harvey. American Fork White. Sharon Rae. Jerome. Ida.. 357 White. Sarah Ann. San Leandro. Calif.. 189. 332 Whit.. Thomas Howard. Phoenij. Arii. White. Weston Jay. Provo White. Wendell Charles. Jerome. Ida.. 185. 308 Whitehead. Craig B.. Ill, Ogden Whitehead. John Clark. Twin Falls. Ida.. 81. 207. 310. 316 Whitehead. Norma L. Salt Lake City. 328 Whilesides. Gerald O.. Burley. Ida.. 290 Whltesides. James Neal. Twin Falls. Ida. Whitford. Beverly Ann. Lakewood. Calif. Whiting. Charles W.. Sun Valley. Calif., Whiting. Eugene J.. Heber Whiting, Dick R.. Burley. Ida. Whiting, Jamas. Bruce. Minneapolis. Minn., 365 Whiting. Jean Frances. Albuquerque. N. Mei., 290 Whiting, LaRue, Springville, 354 Whiting, Mariorie Jo. Idaho Falls, Ida.. 309 Whillock. Woodrow C... Provo Whitman. Charles W.. Monlpelier. Ida.. 165, 166. 203. 279 Whitmore. Daniel R.. Waynesboro. Pa. Whltmon, Geraldlne. Sandy. 336 Whitney. Marcia. Sopkane. Wash.. 279 Whitney. Nedra Ann. Springville Whitt. Kenneth Wayne. Bonham. Tei. Whitney. Vivian Kay. Springville. 201. 226. 357 Whitlaker. Harry H... Thornton. Ida.. 296 Whittaker. Dorothy. ClrcleviHe Whittakar. Clyde D.. Circlevllle. 302 Whlttlngham. Frederick. Warnlck. R.I. Whittle. Drew L.. Portland. Ore.. 357 Whittle. LaDawn. Preston. Ida.. 197. 328 Whittle Margaret Ann, KImberly, Ida. Whittle. Melba Lynna, Kimborly. Ida.. 336 Whittle. Vlrlil Eugene. Rupert. Ida. Whittle. William M... Provo Whitton, Gerald Allen. Fort Wayne. Ind.. 229. 325 Whitworth, Darrall C. Inkom. Ida.. 306 Wickstrom. Corinne C. Pasadena. Calif.. 308 Wickes, Harry Edgar. Provo Widdlson. Joan Edna. Helena. Mont.. 337 Widdison, William Bart. Portland. Ore.. 333 Widdlson, Harold A... Helena. Mont.. 231. 317 Wler. Joseph Ew.ll. Victorvllle. Calif.. 345 Wlese. Glen James. Ogden Wight. Gordon M.. Springville Wiaht. Peagy Ann. Ogden Wllberg. Castle Dale Wilcoi. Carol Maurline. Saratoga. Calif. Wllcoi. Dee Clyde. Provo, 193 Wilco.. Dorlnda t .. La Habra. Calif.. 316 Wllcoi. G.rald_ Allen. Bridgeport. Neb., 316 Wllcoi. Joel William, Provo Wllcoi. John Boyd. Alberta. Canada. 101 Wllcoi. Jarry Dean, Great Falls. Mont . 224. 322 Wllcoi. Ludean. Pleasant Grove. 3 1 1 Wllcoi. Marion Fern. Huntington Park. Calif. Wllcoi. Sharlene Great Falls. Mont.. 229 Wllcoi. Stanley Frank. Ajuia. Calif. 28 Wllcoi, Silvia Lee Woodland Hills. Calif Wllcoi, Wesley, Nampa, Ida. Wllco. Sonva, Bolie, Ida., 290 W Ide. Su. Carol. Orem. 345 Wilding. Thomas p.. Provo Wildina Rrberl Le . Downey. Ida.. 358 Wildino. Dili l e. Terrefon. Ide . 284 Wilding Ruth J , Suoar CIV Ida . 233 284 Wllhelmian. Gail B . Salt Lak. City 353 rcrino itiicrs Wilhelm, b.. ii Kon., Latl.b.a. Ca I . )b6 Wilho.t. 6a ' iel Loel. Portlend. re. W.lk.t. ' M.lv.n Ronald. Aurora. Ill Wilk.ni. G..I. Id.ho Falls. Id . W.lk.nt. l.nda LaRaa. Ball. Calif.. W.lkini. K.nt Myrup. Murray Wilkint. Roberta I . Colton, Calif. Wilkinson. Cl.fton B . Co«lvill . 311 Wilkinson. M.llon J.. Provo. 290 W.lkinion. Ronald. Oram Wilkinson. Slav. 8.. Richfield Willard. W. Frances. Ajo. Arli . 339 W.llardion. Linda Lee. Un D.eqo. Calif.. 36S Willden. W.lliam Keith. Oram. 146 W.llden. Jerome R.. B«aver. 288 Willei. Arthur Lynn. Spanish Fork Willai. Frank Jasie. Provo. 306 Wllley. Thelma June. San Antonio. Te.,. 325 Williams. Ann Rae. Granlivill . 359 Williams. Blaine Dean. Sen Diego. Calif. Williams. Carol C ... Mattapan. Mast .. 336 Williams. Claree A.. Boulder C.ty. N.v.. 353 Williams. D.lyn Elm.r. Lakeyiew, Or .. 306 Williems. Don Emar. Mo«b Williams. Dwayn A... Phoenii. Arir. 281 Williams. Grant. Levan Williams. Gad Lee. Provo Williams. Helen Ann. Spanish Fork Williams. Hannah Mae. Provo Williams. Jacgueline L.. Fallon. Nev., 344 Williams. James Fred. Ogden. 281 Williams. John Brant. T ly,sa. Ore.. 359 Williams. Joseph V... Price Williams. Joyce Arlena. Clearfield Williams. Larry Samuel. Ogden. 353 Kan 290 Williams. Myrne Rodney. St. Louis. Mo. Williams. Paul Lavaun. Idaho Falls. Ida.. 310 Williams, Thomas M.. Cardston. Alberta. Canada. 359 Williams. Thomas C. Washington. 352 Williams. Terry Ree. Provo Williams. William G. G.. Vancouver. Wash. Williamsen. Cerol. Ogden. 308 Williamson. Alfred L. Williamson. Leon Edgar. Madison. Fla. Williamson. Jean Carol. S. Paula. Calif.. 356 Williamson. John Dale. San Marino. Calif.. 193. 356 Williamson. Doris, h oab. 318 Williamson. Herbert R.. Whittler. Calif.. 185. 284 Wllllch, Theodore. II, Provo. 288 Willie. WeOs 6olden. Mated. Ida. Willis, Jeffrey H.. Cody. Wyo. Willis. J. Robert. Mesa. Arli. Willis, Judith Carol. Martinsy, Ind.. 317 Willits. Pearl L A.. Denver, Colo. Willis. Vivian Love. Snowflake. Arir. Wlllmore. Floyd Earl. Reiburg. Ida. Wllloughbv. Philip K.. Phoenii. Arii. Wilmoth. Carolyn Faye. Chastee. Ve.. 345 Wills. Sharon Diana. Longvlew. Wash.. 371 Wilson. Alfred Eugene, Orem Wilson. Arno ' d, Springville Wilson. Brigit Hannele. Downey. Ida. Wilson, Betty Joan. Salt Lake City. 328 Wilson, Bobby Rudolph. Kerneriy. N. C. 303 Wilson. Catherine DuVe. Northway. Alaska Wilson. Delight, Glendala, Calif. Wilson. David Fay. Detroit. Mich . 338 Wilson. Glenna E.. Provo Wilson. Harvey A.. Jr.. Provo Wilson, Ivo Lavell, Northway. Alaska Wilson. James J., Chihuahua. Met.. 352 Wilson. Jaril Brent, Salt Lak City. 344 Wlfson, John Arthur. Caracas, Veneiuefa Wilson. John Mont, Payson, 357 Wilson, John MclnVe. Albuquerque. N. Met.. 357 Wilson, Kay Lee, Albuquerque, N. Mei., Wilson. Larry H.. Orem Wilson. Lorln Dean. Meridian, Ida Wilson. Marguerite I., Solt Lake City Wllion. Marba, Hatch. 339 Wilion. Maurice O von. Sinclair, Wyo . 324 Wilson. Wayn Paiton, Provo Wilson, Winifred P, Hawaii, 288 Wilson. William Albert, Downey, Ida . 300 Wiltbank. Joyce, Canada. 239. 328 Wiltshire, Coleen Ann CirdevlUe, 337 Wimber. Nancy Kay. Salt Lake City. 328 Wimmer David RoHand. S. Lor.nio. Calif.. 336 Wind, James Eugene. Provo. 356 Wi-dior. Judith lee. Celif.. 352 WInborg. James P ier. Pocatella. Ida. Winegar. Jack Buhl. Ida. Wina John H.. Jr.. Provo WInVnIman. Walter W., Salt Lak. CHy. 199, 306 Winll.r Pauline, Bluabe ' l 290 Wi-n, Grant Marion, Idaho Falls Ida, ISO, 371 Winn, Jam,, 6a ' e Re.burq Wl-n William Duane, Kirtland. N. Met.. 338 Winn Ted Avon La. Veqas. N.y . 345 Winters. Arn.H Cyril. Pleasant Grow Winters. Evan Burton. Aflon. Wyo. Win ert. Jimmy Allan. Blandinq 425 Autumn Quarter Student Index iterton, Arlan E.., Heber, 215 iterton, Doyle W., Orem iterton, Wayne Allen, Orem tther, John E-ic. Clifton, N.J. rick. Thomas Kay. Hood River, Ore. rick, Allyn Joseph, Hood River, Ori Springville. 318 Tho Matl Wis R.. P. S., Ca Wlstisen, Martin J., Bancroft, Ida., 215 Wltham, Linda Lee, Mitchell, S. Dak.. 348 Witherow, Barbara Jean, Del Mar, Calif.. 341 Withers, LaVar M.. Re«burg. Ida. Witt. Daniel Grimshaw, Heber. 296 Wlttke, Patrlcica R., Tooele Wittorf, Robert Henry. New York City, N.Y., Wittmayer, Theodore I., Lodi, Calif., 317 Wittwer, Jon Paul, Chula Vista, Calif. Woerner, Gary Carl, Long Beach, Calif., 185 Wixom, Hartt Partridge, Provo, 87, 328 Woffinden, Arthur J.. Kennewick. Wash. Woffinden, Anna Joy. Lehi, 239, 339 Wold, Larry Richard, Idaho Falls, Ida., 333 Wolfley. Ella Sellers. Houston. Tex., 257, 300 Wilfley, Valera, Blackfoot, Ida., 362 Wolthuis. Henry Boyd, Ogden, 315 Wolz, Lou Gene, Byron, Wyo.. 365 Wolz. Paul Louis, Rigby, Ida., 327 Wong, See Bon, Ogden, 290 Wong, Cornelia Ah Lin, Lanai City, T.H.. 331 Wood, Blair, St. George. 300 Wood, Carol Lisa, Alberta, Can., 221 W,ood, Carol Ann, Salem Wood. Dale Glen, Salt Lake City Wood, Pern, Spanish Fork. 287 Wood, Gary Zang Farmlngton, N. Mex. Wood. Grant Reed. Holden. 334 Wood, Janet. Spanish Fork. 333 Wood. James Dean, Abit., Can Wood, Kathleen, Portland. Ore., 353 Wood, Lowell Dale, Alberta,, Can. Wood. Marilyn, ' Salt Lake City Wood. Marilyn, Provo, 312 Wood, Mary Anne. Kaysviile, 164 Wood, Nancy Annette, Yakima. Wash.. 189 Wood, Orin Lew, Big Creek. Calif.. 292 Wood, Philip Wayne Oakland, Calif., 156 Wood. Reid Morgan, Yakima, Wash., 211 Wood, Sylvia, Big Creek, Calif., 359 Wood. Tom Russell, Henderson, Nev., 353 Wood. Zella Virginia. Baker. Ore., 316 Wood, William, Provo, 325 Wood. Willis Ellis, Spanish Fork, 307 Woodard, Betty Lee. Eltopla. Wash., 353 Woodard, Jay Lewis, Goshen, 292 Woodhouse. Norman Kay. Provo Woodhouse, Trafford K., Oakley, Ida. Woodland, Frank M.., S. Woodmansee, Robert I.. Rexburg, Idi Woodruff, Gaile, Provo, 209, 358 Woods, Elvo Janice, Charleston, S.C. Woods, Daniel Bryant. Springville Woods, Janice Mae, C. Grande. Ariz Woods, Herbert Dee. Ogden, 156 Woodward, Carolyn F.. Sacramento, Calif,, 355 Woodward, Marilyn I.. Seattle. Wash,. 36. 173. 308 Woodward, John David, Seattle. Wash,, 284 Woodward. Lee Anna, Sacramento, Calif., 94, 221 Woodward, Karren, Salt Lake City, 234, 346 Woodward, Robert S„ Seattle, Wash,, 211, 348 Woodworth, Roger F... Provo Calif 307, 334 Wooley, Gene Paul, Richland Woolf. Marion, Albuquerque, Woolley. Diana, Tarzana, Call Work River Wll S., St( Worley, Jan Eugene, Los Angeles, Calif.. 2C Worlton, Frederick R., American Fork Worlton Thomas Grover, Blackfoot, Ida.. S Worthen, EILs Clayton. Price. 203. 213, 303 Worthington, Keith N., NephI, 281 Worthlngton, Grant E., Nephi Worthington, Don Leroy. Payson Wralhall, Jay W., New York, 97, 279 Wrathall, Grant R., Aptos, Calif., 356 Wrathall. Donald Prior, New York, 371 Wrathall, Taft Wallace, Palo Alto, Calif. Wray. Gerald N., Irwin, Ida., 231. 285, 362 Wrlde. Dale Hayward, American Fork, 330 Seigrld, Euge a, Malta, Mor dI Lynn, Provo, 162 294 368 Wright James Owen, Salt Lake City, 324 Wright Jane Bee, Provo, 290 Wright Janet Lavon. Dallas. Tex.. 205. 362 Wright Joe F., Provo Wright Joan Susan. Fullerton, Calif. Wright Joye. Salt Lake City. 328 Wright Karen. Salt Lake City, 197. 324 Wright Keith Norwood, Clawson. 316 Wright Lynn Bernard. Camp Verde, Ariz., Wright Max Lorenzo, Dixon, Calif., 365 Wright Myron Donald, Provo Wright Meredith, Denver. Colo.. 324 Wright Norman Dale. Murray Wright Patsy Lo Ann, Provo, 359 Wright Pauline. Sheer Heights. Ohio Wright Richard Allen. Gooding. Ida. Wright Robert Lee, Provo. 324 Wright Ruth Louisa. San Jose, Calif., 311 Wright Sharron, Mesa, Ariz,, 205 Wright Warren Slrrlne, Provo Wrlqlev Karl A.„ Burley. Ida., 185, 307 Wright William Garn. Kearns, 349 Wriqiey Marvin B.. Burley, Ida., 81, 184, 32 Dieter, Tacoma. Wash., 313 Wursten, John A., Jr., Arlington, Calif., Wyatt, Janette Bailey, Wellsvllle, 354 Wygal, Doris Elaine, Springervllle, Ariz. Wynder, Marlene. Alberta, Can., 295 Wynn, George Brent, Ontario. Ore. Wyss. Marjorle Ann, Salt Lake City, 19 Wyss, Eileen Loretta, Washington, DC, Yage Tatsu roshlma. Jap Payson, 355 jy, David Odell. jy, William Elvie, Boise, Ida. Linda Chinq Tze, Taipei, Taiwan. 27 Kwang Nam, Pusan, Korea, 279 ey, Mary Alice, Salt Lake City, 330 , Eleanor Salt Lake City, 348 V interton - Zunich Lan eda. Calif.. 356 Yoshir en. Rae Jean, Provo . Kay Alan. Waynesboro, Pa., 224. 334 , Laura May, North Bend, Ore., 325 n, Lorelle. Otto, Wyo.. 316 n, Vanja Louise, Ogden, 83. 146, 217, 324 n. Glen Elbert, Burlington. Wyo. n, Sandra Joan, Otto, Wyo., 367 n. Ralph Delmar. Provo Yost, Fay Louise. Portland. Ore,. 349 Youd. John D.. Spanish Fork Younce, Patty Rae, Hillsboro. Ore., 327 Young, Alice Kathleen, Chamber, Ariz., 319 Young, Beven Guy,, Huntington, 315 Young, Carol Gay, Provo, 217, 328 Young, Duane Mar, Altonah, 334 Young. Eddie Don, Colton, Calif., 114, 367 Young, Elizabeth Jean, Alberta, Can., 308 Young, Ethel Annette, Overland Mo. Young, Fred Dee, Nampa, Ida,, 371 Young. Gavlord Farrell. Boise, Ida. Young, Harvey W., Jr.. Ely, Nev. Young. Harry 6.. Jr.. Sedara. Miss., 355 Young. Henry Alvln. Apex. N.C. Young, Jerry Sherman, Idaho Falls, Ida., 315 Young. John Mortimer, Provo, 372 Young. Joseph E., Los Angeles, Calif. Young, Karen Sandra, Bakersfield, Calif. Young, LaDean, Salt Lake City Young. Leonard Dewayne. Blackfoot, Ida., 215 Young, Lynn Budd, Orem. 330 Young. Loyd Grey, Portland. Ore.. 353 Youn llyn Starr ater, N. 324 Younq Phyllis Jea , Clevela nd Ohi 3. 358 Young Richard Kent, Montevlev IH ., 351 Young Sherrill F.. lluewate N Mo . 371 Young Sandro Ela ne. La C Calif Young Val J., Hu tington Yunes, Julia Edna. Peubia, vie, Yunes, Maria Elen a, Puebia Z , Provo, M ex. Zabris ie. Grant R 146 Zabrls le JoAnn A , Provo Zabris Ie, William R.., Prov Zabris Ie, Maurine Pleasant Gr ce 290 Zaret, Ronald Mar in. Culve rC ty. Calif, 3 Zaugg, Rollln 5.. Union, Ore. Zaugg, Waldo S.. Union. Ore.. 285 Zeller. Ronald Peter, Milwaukee, Wis. Zlegler. George Robert. Lehi Zlemer. Paul Douglas. Los Angeles, Calif., 333 Zillner, Melva Ann S... Provo, 281 I Zinn, Raymond David, El Centro, Calif. Zirker, Saundra, San Diego, Calif. Zlnn, Patricia Alice, El Centro, Calif., 358 Zink, Anne Ruth, Durango, Colo., 327 Zlser, Franklin Gary, Sepulveda, Calif,, 95 Zirbel, JaAnn Elaine, Las Vegas, Nev., 191 Zirker, Carolee Jeanne, Moses Lake, Wash., 344 Zohner, Glenn Dorln. Driggs Ida. Zollinger. Janice L, San Bernardino. Calif.. 223. 284 Zollinger, C. Diane. Logan. 327 Zufelt, Darrell R., Richfield Zufelt, Dewey Laverl, Globe, Ariz. Zundel, Darlene E.. Salt Lake City, 209, 346 Zundel, Evelyn, Ogden Zundel, Ivan Brown, El Paso, Tex, Zundel. Yvonne W,. Sacramento. Calif. Zunich. Deanne Louise. American Fork, 363 inter (JiKirh ' r Simlcnl Index . (l(iir yi()r i(ni Ad«ir Gtrry L on Adami. 0« nnt Adami N«;i J. Ljyion Ah Sjm He r, AS Y PiMiant GfOK ' M;dv«U 1 d. Ely, Nov, A J,., i,,. ., , „,„ Rgp.rt |d . Arbon, Gary Kay Grantlvtia Aih Joiaph L«« Plaaiant G ov« Aihby, Gaarld B ' aina. Span.ih Fork Aihton Calvin Nialton All.nion Orv.l Dalor St. Anthony, Ida. Auqaion PhM.p Abn.r. Midval Auit.n, Curtii M.. Pocalallo, Ida. rovo Baglay, Dan Rowland, Sprlnqvlllo Bakar Stanlay Kant, Salt Lata Cty Balar. Wayna Stavani Albarta. Canada Barbar John Kaith SpanitK Fork Bardilay. Otto V,. Spr.oqv Me Bar ' ow Nathan Bruce Barnatf. Frederick S., P ' ovo Barney, Helen Lulne, Monroe 369 Barnjon. Bruce Rune , Ely, Nav. Barnion, Roger h alvo, Ely. Nev. Barton. Lonnle Ray. Provo Bom. Kenneth R.. Clinton. Ark, Bauer. Boyd Heber. Provo Baiter John Golden. Salt Lake City Baaiar Harry Dean Alberta. Can. Beck. Jay Tyler Belt. Robert Waller. Provo Bennett Gala Vaun. H.nckley Benion. John Owen Parowan Benion Robert Rtchle, Oram Bergen. Dlilne Lyn. Torrance. CaKf. Berry. Brent Reld. Cedar Valley Bertrand. Douglas L.. Los Angeles. Calif. Bertram. Larry Leavltt. Los Angeles. Calif. flidduiph. Howard Lowol Birch. Dennis Alan. Pocatello. Ida.. 310 Bird. Kalhryn Lynn Blrk. Clyde Gordon. American Fork Black. Karen Dunn, Logan Blackett. John W.. Springvllla Blasongame. Donald R. Bone Bruce. 372 Boren. Neldon George. Provo Bowe. Jack DaWayne. Ogden Bowers. Glen H.. Payson Boyle. Ellen Rae Phoenl.. Arl:. Bowman, Genevieve W.. Provo Boyce, Vernon. Anaconda. MonK Borden. Gary Doren Bradford. Philip Alma. Pomona. Calif. Brady. Patrick Lee Alhambra. Calif. Bralthwalte John A.. Ephraim Brian. Arthur William. Loa Brltsch. Ralph Lanier. Provo Broadhaad. Kent David Orem Breoks. Joseph Kay St. George 9 ' own, Denny L., McCammon. Ida. r-cwn. Nad Richard. Richfield. 369 r-wn Re. Albert. 369 ?-:«n. Sandra Lee. Co ' umbla Falls. Mont. ?.ckwalter. Ray G. LaGrando Ore. Budge. Arvln Rae, Payette. Ida. Bullock. Jerry Albert Burke. William Irving Lake Grove, Ore. Burr. Eiroy Eugene. Jr., Sacramento. Calif. Burt. Joan Busby. Ray Thomas Busker David Lloyd Provo Butler Kenneth David. Payson Bybee, Myon B.. Jr., C Calton. Robert Gordon Campbell. Glen Laroy Campbell. Margaret L, Honolulu, T.H. Carroll. Howard Lane. Hinckley Carstensen Charles R.. Richfield Cajln. Carol Ann Chadwick. Morris Walls. Springvill Chang. Robert Yun Cherry. ArvoHa dare. Twin Falls. Ida. Child Mary Beth Bountiful Choguette. Beu ' ah Lee C-rlstensen Lee K. Los Angeles. Celif. ' -riiiiansen John R., Salt Lake City :- noweth Mary Jane Orem 5 ' kson. Joyce Fay ' Dve Leonard G-ant. Enterprise Cloward. Come Smith Payson. 311 Cole. Jacqueline Ann Lot Ange ' es. Calif. CoHedge le Orem Collins. Leiend Kent Provo Conger. Gordon G.. 210. 311 Connell. Gae Bemice Lewisvil ' e Ida. Cdok Kaaran Lere, Spr nqvtlle Cr ck Maron H Idaho Falls. Ida Cook. Roger Earl. Oqden Coomai Oer l A.. Or%m Ccllreil M )72 Couini John Robert. Tronlo. Cen. Cf« ) Ruth Haqlund Prove Cromcrly. Harold A. Cumm.ni Lowell Wetley. Pec.fic Grovt. C«l l. Curt.i Charlat Robert D Dahl. Sheldon T., Layton. 310 Daiion Jack Tw.n Falls, Ida. Darley Beverley Key Redd.nq. Calif Davenport AHen L.. Sprmqv ' lle Daw A Maur.co Idaho Falls Ida. Day David Parley Aurora 3lO Dean W.ll.am Paul, Payson Dennison, Mary Lureen, Fullerton, Calif. Denn.t Ronald D. Stockton. Calif. Despain Rodney H.. Provo D.al. Hal Boyd Salt Lake City O.ckion Na.l S.. Morgan. 311 D ' lcn David Arthur D.ion Jeraid LaMar, Provo Dowtlng. Ted K.nq, Provo Origgs Paul Creer, Wilmette, III.. 369 Dunn. Richard, Tooele Dunyon. Joleen R. Salt Lake City Dutson. June L. Desert E Eaklor. Charles Gary Phoenii. Arli. Een. Lamont Redd. Woods Cross Engebretsen. David H.. Norway. 369 Ericlsen, Auen Leon, Lovell. Wyo. Evans. Loretta Sneed. Orem F Farmer. Melvln Roy. Portland. Ore. Fatemi. Nader N.ck. Iran Ferrell Sharron Lynn. Salt Lake City Finch Theodore S.. Alberta. Can. Finlayson. Richard P.. Provo Fisher Bonnie Jo Ventura. Calif. F ' tigerald Sandra. Draper Flinders Robert F.. Burbank. Calif.. 372 Fordhom. Ge rry David. Pleasant Grove Frandsen Margaret E.. Pasadena, Calif. Eraser. Warren Howard. Las Vegas. Nav. Fullmer. Richard. Sprlngville Gallagher. Roland T. 369 Gassman. John R.. Ephraim Gay. Morden Leon. Payson Geddes Cleo G.. Banida. Ida. Gedge Gerald Rames Rlverton Ghoush Belgui. M. N.. Teheran. Iran Gibbs. Yolanda. Wendell. Ida. Glack Sharon Lee. Covlna. Calif.. 372 Gleave. Janet. Idaho Falls. Ida. Gllssmeyer. Floyd Dean, Ogden Goodman. Paul Roland. Tuscon. Ar ' j. Goodman, Raymond I.. Jr.. Oram Grastelt, Karen Louise, Napa. Calif. Greaves. Beverly Joyce. Payson Greenhalgh. Paul Alan. Provo Greer Herbert Russell. Provo Griffin. Dl.le. Shelley. Ida.. 372 Griffin Lynn John, Long Beach, Calif. Griffith, Ronald R.. Tuson, Arij. Groscost. Charles K.. Tooele. 310 H Hadile ' d. Kouen LaMont. Alberta Can. Haghlghl Ahmad. Teheran Iran Hales, Melllng. Spanish Fork Halqren Julia P.. Salt Lake City Hall Blaine Hill. Wellesvllle Hall Judith Diana, Vancover, B. C. 372 Ha ' l, Thomas Ken Provo Hall W,!;iam E., Jr , Compton Calif. Hamb ' .n Ob.d Allan. LaPlata. N. M. Hamilton Arthur W.. Alberta. Can.. 369 Hanks. Sterling Wayne. Tooele Hansen He ' olse Salt Lake City Hansen L.ndioy B.. Jr. Oqden Hardy, Clinton Ray Alberta, Can.. 369 Hardy Kare! Sharon Salt Lake C.ty, 369 Hart Gray Leonard South Hadley Falls. Mass. 369 Harvey. Jud.lh, Salt Lake City Harvey Linda. Salt Lake City Hatam Khosrow Los Angeles. Calif. Hatfield Dcyle H Leslie. Ida. Hav.lla, Henry John Lehi Hawkes John Douglas. Salt Lake City 369 Heap Larry George Parowan Hoiner Paul Eddlngton. Salt Lake City Honlnger John Cannon Hermansen Scott Wayne EMnor Heywood Austin Gem Cedar City Hill. Carolyn Ann Burbank Calif. Hobion Dayleen LaVon Boise. Ida., 31 I Hogan Kathryn Salt Lake City Holla-ay Vonda Lee, Richfield Hoi. I oima! Fred Carlson. Sen Ftanciico. Calif. Ho m., Frances Mae. Farm.nglon, N. M.. 172 H. il Lawrence Palmer Sen Mateo, Calif. Hood Thomas t«sion, Sodlord, Wyo. Hook.. Raph Frank. G.U. N. M, Hotk ' tson Don founi Ho-e.i Leiand H, Ogden. 311 Hughes Doneld Lou.s Alameda. Call. Humphries. Arthur J. Sell Lake Cty Hunt. Keneth Reymond Ogden Hunt Slyv.a Jane. Rlchf.ald Huntlman Karma. Shalloy. Ida.. 369 Hurst Waller Frodrck. Maplelon Jackson. Robert Auit.n. Camas. Wn. Jacobson. Joan Carol. Redendo Beach. Cahf. Jacobson. Slyvla Ann, Salt Lake C.ty Jalll, Haam.d.an, Teheran Iran James Janet Farm.nqlon. N. M 372 Jarman. Ray Le rand. Orem JaKrey Ei.rabeth Ann Austra.l.a 372 Jeqium, Nan Yvonne, Oqdan Jense Thomas Myron Provo Jensen Charles K.. Fa.rvew Jensen. W.niton McKay Emmett. Ida 369 Johns. Goldla Bern.ce. El.snore Johnson. David Barnett. 310 Johnson. Derrell Gail. Prcvo Johnson Diane Louise Meywood CeM. Johnson. Douglas R. 310 Johnson. Gary Lee. Bannme. Calif. Johnson. Jared LeRoy Moses Lake. Wash. Johnson. Joyce Natale. Los Angeles. Calil. Johnson. Leah Clark K.. Salt Lake City Johnson. Roger L.. Spr.ngv.lle Jolly. Aldwin Evans St. Louis. Mo. Jones Anna Kathleen. Leh. Jones. Fred Gilbert, Provo Judd, Ga.e St. George. 310 Justesen. McRee, 311 K Kemsley, Clinton Qulnn. Hollywood. Calif Kent Richard Larry. Othello. Wash. K ' ng. Bruce George. Garland King Elaine Darlene, Los Angeles. Celif. King Larry Reed. Provo King Randle Roland Phoenl.. Arii. Kinkade Robert Lloyd. El Paso, Te... 369 Kland, George Edward, M.lwaukee. Wis. Kliem Ann Former. LaCanada. Calif. Kriitjanson. Merodeen, San D.ego. Celif. Kun:e. Harold E.. Springv.lle Kurti. Robert Blair. Alberta, Can. L Lamont. Helen Doris. Provo Lampen. T ' mo Helkkl E.. Lahti. Finland Lapray. Hal Adrian Larsen, Charles Dean, Bountiful Lersen Clyde Ouane Richfield Larsen. Newell Joseph, Pleasant Grove Larson. Roger Gilbert Laws. LaMar Richard. Orem Layton Linda Moore Ida. Laasura John R.. Jr. Santa Monica. Calif. Lebaron Gam Que Salt Lake City Leonard. Thoraid L. Huntington. 199 Lapard. Stuart Jamas Leihbrldge. Can. Liljengulst Robert C. Salt Lake City Lore. Clarence Edward, Pocatello Ida. Lowe Connie Deon Cincinnati Ohio Loynd Lavon Dee Rigby. Ida. Lund, Marlon Chryst. Moroni Lyman A ' fred Grant. Payson Lyon Kathryn Linda. 372 M Maeg Ted Eugene Oram Magdiel. Marllee Edel. Boise. Ida. Marlow. Jay Walton. Blackfoot. Ida.. 372 Martlneau Mabel June Idaho Falls Ida. Mason. Dean Newell, Provo Mathews Verge Kay Pasco Wash. 369 Ma ' ughn. Mark Wrlqht, Rowan Mont. 372 McClellan. Blaine S.. Provo McGee. Sharron Maureen Farminqton. N. M.. 163 McGraw. Danny Horace. PuyaMup. Wash. McKnlght. Fern. Heber Melaws Jack McNeill Patrcla Anne. WaynesvUle N. C. McReyno ' ds Siephon L. Murray Menlove Alan Cleon. Provo Mentry Mont, Edward, 369 Merrill Robert Eugene, Ramoh N, M. Millar Ann, Ma-la Royal 37? Miller Donno Ogden MiHor. Sadie Emma Sp ' inq.lUe Mll ' ar Sylvia Janett Mantl 311 Mirer Wode EHiott, Los Anqe ' es. CaHf Mohlman, Re. Delbe-t, Spanish Fo ' k Montnro Mo. Condova, Collma Ma.. Montqomery Anthon O Clearfield Moody, Robert Cecil. Los Anqeles. Calf. Morgan. Laverde. Sanford, Colo. 427 Winter Quarter Student Index Morley. Gerald K.. Provo Morrill, Glendo Rose, Ithaca, N. Y.. 372 Morris. Elizabeth Jean, Moses Laice, Wash. Morse, Bart Jennings, 369 Mortensen. Cecil Dale, Blythe. Calif. Mortensen, Lloyd, Ephraim Mosteller. Robert E., Richland, Wash. Mulr. Joseph Russell. Walnut Creel. Calif., Muirhead, John III. Provo Muller. Alan Edward. Salt Lalce City Murray, Ronald J., Tooele N Nail. vlargery Ann, Winchester, Va., 372 Nakas ima. Edwin, Honolulu, Hawaii Nakag owa. Robert K.. Hawaii Naylo Gerald D.. R iverton Nelson Dale Dougia s, Idaho Falls, Ida. Nelson . Donald Trac y, Helper Nelson . Larry C. Netto Nicholas Edv ard, Orem Ness. Stanley J., Jr Haywood. Calif. Newm an, Fred B., Pleasant Grove Noyes David William. Sallna Nutta . Janice Leol . Lakeside, Calif. O Ollpha nt, Gineal. O Oliver Richard Lyn . Pairfield Olpin, Joseph Gera d. Pleasant Grove Olsen. Murrel Kent. Cresell, Ore. Ord, Faun Mellor. P rovo Osbor 1, Thomas Abner, Ogden Osbor e, Suianne Owen John Thomas Kamas. 369 Oyler, George Elvis Wichita. Kan. P Page. Elden R, Pardu n. Jerry H., A merican Fork ParUn on. David P.. Franklin. Ida. Parkin on, Samuel C . Salt Lake City Patten Gaylord Pen rod. Elberta Payne Gordon Alle . Alberta. Can. Pearso n. Harold Ber . Fairfield, Mont. Penco ic, Robert lee, Oakland. Calif. Perry, Nelson S., Idaho Falls, Ida. Peters an. Howard L San Manuel, Ariz. Peters on, Alan Kay, Phoenix, Ariz. Peters Dn. Glade L.. Lehi Peters on. Richard L Payson Phillip . Robert v.. A merican Fork Phillips, Victor Ray. Idaho Falls, Ida. Pierpo nt. Thomas C Provo Pilling Jerald Dean Alberta. Can. Potts, Laurence Rola nd Barbar, Aberdee Ida Poulter, Karen, Ogden Power, Terry Karen. Queen Creek, Ariz. Prater. June Yvonne. Cincinnati. Ohio Prengel. Roger Delano, Milwaukee, Wis. Price, Daniel Michael. Long Beach. Calif Proctor. Donald James, Spanish Fork Pyne, Thomas Mark, Piedmont, Calif. R Rasmussen. Robyn Kemp. Ogden Rather, John David. Las Vegas. Nev., 203 Rawls, James Franklin, Santia Cruz. Call Rober son. Jerry Lee Robin on E aine, Roy Rodabough Leia R., Roger . Ha ry Thoma Roper Donald Lee, F Rowie V Ja Ties Howa Rudd. Karn- a, St. An Ryan, Patri ia Marie. ameda. Calif. 371 Salinas. Abel Robert, Lodi, Calif.. 369 Sawyers. Don Miller. Tooele Sawyer, Lynda Loyce, Fort Worth. Tex. Scanlon. Shauna Marie. Arcadia, Calif.. Schenck. Terrell Dean. Fort Shaw. Mont. Schmidt. David Henry. Riverton, Ariz. Schnabel. Judith Marie. Billings. Mont. Scott, Charles Rex, Lehi Sheets. James Gary. Richfield Shelton. Joseph David, Ogden, 371 Sheriff, Scott Lovell. Oak City Shook. Ronald Ray. Fredonia, Ariz. Shultz, Jennie Eva F., Logan Shurtleff, Philip 5., Oakland. Calif. Simmons. Vivian Olsen, Provo Sims, Bruce Russell, Marysville. Calif. Skousen, Lamont Lester, Mesa. Ariz. Slade. Marvin Dale, Vernal Sloan, Suzanne, Salt Lake City Smedley. Alan Thurgood, Layton. 310 Smith. Marion Kay Smith. Owen Keith, Copperton Smith. Roxanna Lynn. Colton, Calif. Snyder. Sandra Lee. Burbank. Calif. Sonderegger. Colleen, Midway Sorensen. De Onne G., St. George Sorensen, Francis L. Salt Lake City Sorensen, Robert O., Denver, Colo. Soeed. Eldon Dale, San Leandro, Calif. Spendlove. Dale J.. Orem H., Ri( field Stanton, Brabara Ann, Ferron Starlin, Joan E.. Bountiful Starr. Richard P., Lakewood. N.Y. Stephens, Robert C, Montpelier. Ida. Stevens. Royal Robert, Springville Stevenson. Karen Marie, Worcester, Vs Stewart. Howa ' d R.. Springville Strong, Jerry Leon. Las Vegas, Nev. Suico. Richard Allen. Irvington. Calif., Sumner, James Franklin. Provo SuHon. Leota Smith, Provo Swain, Eleanor Duffin. Salt Lake City T Talbut. Shannon R., Idaho Falls, Ida. Tame. Myrna Lois. Salt Lake City, 372 Tanaka. David Teruo. Japan Tanner, Bernard T., Kirlland, N.M. Tanner, Linda Elaine, Mesa. Ariz. Morley - Zundei Taskin. Ataollah. Iran Taylor. Diane, Springville Taylor. John Robin. Provo Thayne. Flora Mae F.. Louisville. Ky. Theobald. Charles E.. Hinckley Thompson. Harvey Allen. Pierre, S.D., 369 Thornton, Nellie Carol, Salt Lake City Thorpe. Gordon Levi, Springville Throckmorton, Mary A.. Salt Lake City. 372 Tiffany, Ronald Ray. San Francisco. Calif.. 1 Tirrell. Galen D.. Idaho Falls, Ida. Tobler. Clifford C. Provo Tolman, Lyman Kay, Burbank. Calif. Toone, Paul Child. Morgan Tormey, David Michael, Australia Tracy, Lyman Grant, Great Falls. Mont. Tucer, Lavora Murray, Myton Tueller. Elizabeth, Provo Turley. Sandra. Idaho Falls Ida. Tyler. John W.. Provo lile, Le Dale, Den Colo. W Ogden Wade, Sha Wagstaff, Barbara Ann, American Fork Wagstaff, Howard. Orem Waisner. Norma Jean, Provo Walker. Eldon Holmes Walker, Leif Irvin, Los Angeles. Calif. Wallengren, Delbert E.. Midway Wang. Chen Chi. Formosa Ward. Richard Keith, Boise, Ida. Ward. Rosalind Deon. Malad Ida Webb. Brian Call, Bountiful ' Webb, Marilynne. Oklahoma City. Okla., 369 Webb. Margaret Ann. Lehi Wells, Leonard Rolland, Sumter S.C Whiffen, Diana, 205. 223 Whiting, Alice Louise, Hamilton. Mont. Whitmer, Ben Angus. Cortez. Colo. Whitney. Mardean F., Springville Wilcox, Duane Thorn, Salt Lake City Williams, Edith Gladys. Spanish Fork Williams. Lois Bea, Vancouver, B.C. Williams, Ronald C, 310 Wilson. J. Lloyd. Hatch Windley. Robert Vern. Payson Winn, Donald Alexander. Rexburg, Ida. Wolverton. Diane E.. Las Vegas. Nev. Wong, Rebekah. Hong Kong, China Wood, Joseph Stanley, Spanish Fork Woodbury, Gerald C. Pleasant Grove Wright, Don Collins II, Glendale. Calif, 311 Wright, Lawrence Glenn, Provo Wright, Tracy Dean, Salt Lake City Wursten, Robert Luther, Idaho Falls, Ida., 310, 229 lagn 372 Zabriskie, Carl William. Mii Zabriskie, Richard G., Prov. Zundei, Evelyn, Ogden Spring Quarter Student Index Ab-.lh. P.ul I J Ad mt. L«rr L«m«r Adamion, K«nn«tK M. Addy, Ctrd.B. Slucki A.lkan. R y Elliworth All.n. Lof.nio C, Alley. Sl«pK«n L  .| And«rion H ltn Mart Andvrton. HuqK CKanay AndarMn. JoAnna M. Andra. Carl E. Andraaian. Erik M Andraw. David Allan Andrut. Jamai Clawion Arnold. D«nn. V. Arnold Frank Harold Asay. Dawn JoKnton Aihby. Varal Rodarick Atwood, Jay Larry Aultin. Richard M. I Baar. Jamat Logan Baar. Larry Donald Saola, Tarr.nca floyd Ba.lay. Dala S. Baird. Garath Mauqhn Bakar Jaan V«onna Ball.f. Carma Ball.f. Calharlna Lou Banar. Charlana Bakar Batantan. Lloyd Harbarf Batat. Parry Allan Baitar. Collaan D. Baardall. Nilan Rou Baailay. Caraan Back. Gayla Bcckttrand. Harlo Mai Baacroft. Jamai Lawls Bandlaldt Aura Tarau Bannion. Roy Btllinqs Banllay. Richard T, Bantwal. Elalna Edna Barqar, William F. Balhari Tails Maa BIqqi, Thomaj Roy Bills. StarNnq Wayne Blltcn. Joyce Reams Blaclbg-n Duane E. Boetflcher. Dorothy A. Bolce. Charlet Elwin Bonllla. Marta C. Borup. Jerry Hamilyton Bradford. Anita C. Bradshaw. Merrill Kay Bralth.alta. Kay Bramwall. Richard H. Bray. Mersha Ann Broadb«nt, Jesse Mons Brown, Diane Lucile Brown. Kay Idall Burnham. Lucy Gail Busby. ChaHes Edward Butler. Frenk Albert C Cahoon. James Albert Calder. Glen Hacking Call. Carole HaHon Call. Vivian Cempball. Lyman Marion Campbell. Rolan Salwyn Candland. Wendell Rei Cannon. John Nelson Carbine, Chadra Carlisle. Donetta June Carr. Gall Ed.ln Carroll, Howard Lane Certer. George Ross Casper. Leon B. Castelberry. Glen C. Chandler. Alice Elaine Charlton, Larry Hogge Charles. William Floyd Chasten. Gloria E. D. Cheney. Marian Chournos. Joyce T. Chrlstensen. Carrol J. Chrlstensen. Charles M. Chrlstensen. Dick Church. Russell Arley John Clark Norman Dean Clark Warren Kay Claudln. Wlllam A. Clawson. Marilyn Rose Clement. Grant L. Cloward. Spencer Kayla Clyde. Richard Cornell Cole. Jean Pierre Cole. Lyie Nelson Col . Loyal David Coleman Norman Kenney Comer. Paul Blaine Conklln. Edward Dean Cook. Mona Nellson Coopar. L sli Mulr Cla Cole, Leo frencn CoMrall Werren R. Cos, Kaye Bruc Co«, Sharron Crowther, Loit Crum. Peul Ed4 ' . J ' - Dames. Nency Key Deines. Devid ugene Dence. Devid Ph,l,p Densle. Clinton Devon Davias. Thomas Leiand Davis Elise Danncy Dav,.. Robert Oe 0«v)i. TKomai Emm«tt 0«h««i. Cornvlis J. D Hart. Ardall ft. D«v«v. CharUi R.chard 0«winup. Hanry Kanf Dibises. Patricia Gail Dietrich. Rudolph Dittus. Mryna Rita Doty. Harold Ray Drake. Asa Junior Duke. Eva Jean Dunn. Carol Kelly Dunn. Richard Marvel Durley. Gordon Ray E Eberhard. Ernest, Jr. Edwards. Clyde C. Edwards. Luwana King Eldredqe. Lena Maria Ellis. David Lorrin England. Elmo Gary Edglay. Richard C. Engla. Afton Lee Ennlss. Jean Goodman Erekson. Paul Webb Evans. Gsyle Wells Eyrlng. Wendell H.. Jr. F Farnsworth. Jack H, Flnlinson. Arlyn J. Follett. John Curtis Forsythe. Francis K. G. Frederickson. Horace G. Fredrickson. R. Hartley Freeman. Pater Howe Frodsham. Erma Jean Fullmer. Paul H, Fullmer. Robert Leon 6 Gabriele. Ernesto Gagon. Robert J. Gardner. Harlan Bryce Garner. Dean A. Gengler. Gerald Peter Channsd. Reia Hadp M. GIbbs. Sonya Gibbs. Richard Park Godfrey. Oeon Goldie. Wallace EIroy Goniales. Antonio Goodwin, Reese J. Graham, Lillian H. Graham, Yvonne Larae B. Grant. Gerald Giles Green. Arthur William Greenhalgh. Richard N. Gr nwood. John B. Gre r, John Harris Griffith. Thomas Wayne Grimes. Juanlta C. Groberg, David H. Grosebeck. Monty C. Grosiean. Mailne Gubler. Oonworth V. Gurney. Ralphena T. H Haertel Ronald Fred Hair, Patsy Ann Hales, Glade Cowan Hall. Glade Arthur Hall, Leo Dan Hall, Martin Arthur Halverson, Jay Grant Hammond. Milton Wm. Hancock. Larry Earl Hansgen, Walk Eugene Hansen. James Norman Hansen. Manha Lynne N. Hansen. Phillip Lee Hanson. Narvol Leo Harris. Mary Jo Harrison. Helen E. P. Hatch. Ire Wallace Hatch. Lewrence Martin Hatch. Marlyn Ephralm Hatcher. Sharyl HaHon. Delia llene B. Hawkins. Gordon West Heath Leo MeHin Helbinq Ernest L. Jr. Helms. Jimmy Oliver Henderson. Iven B.. Jr. Hest Ed.erd Moser Hietl. Shirley Cloward Hicken. Jon Relph Hildt, Allen Dele Hill. Cecil D, Hill. Margaret Hill Royd n Grant Hilliard. Jeck Brigqs Hillman. Gordon Paven Hillquist. Don Richard Hilton. Rebecce Brough Hoff. Henry Hoggen. James Robert Holdaway. Boyd F. Holland. Jane V. Hollinqworth. Franklin Holm. Donald Jay Holman. Mas D. Holman. Margaret Jean Holt. Re B. Homer, John Russell Hone. Glayde Delbert Hoopes. Ann Nielsen Hoover. Mark William Horlacher. Fred R. Horrocks. Don R. Hovland. Anja Suneva Howard. Charles Roland Hull. Diane Humphreys. Marlene Huntington. John Ray Huntsman. Lola Kaye Hurst, Leonard Hurst, Leon Hutchlngs. Chloe W. I Ivie, Dwayne Seymour Ivie, Stewart Riding Ivins. Anthony Harold J Jackson. Mary Ann Jackson. William R. Jarman. David Lee Javadi, Marjorle Guest Jeffs. William Gralg Jankins. Norman Lee Jensen, David C. Jr. Jensen. Gary Lorenzo Jensen. Harold Stark Jensen. Lorin Paul Jei. Louis Lynn Johannesen. George, Jr. Johns. Loretta Ann Johns. Stanford K. Johnson. Inge Anna M. Johnson. Kenneth Wayne Johnson. Richard H. Johnson. Royle Eldon Johnson. Thad McClure Jones Shirley Velva Kanaga. Adele Kennedy, Thomas G. King. Gwendolyn M. King. Glen Chester King. Judith May King. Paul Martin Kteven. Donald Aiel Kukahlko. Glen M. L Labrum. Connie Lamb. Bryce Edwin Larsen. V. Blain Larson, Lawrence E. Lawson. David McKay Lawton. Ritva Annell K. Leach. Sid Delmar La . James Morgan Le . R i Edwin Lennberg. Robert Bruce Lewis, Mary Colleen Llndberg. Gary William Lloyd. William Wayne Long. Louis Rene Long. Robert Nathan Lorah. Clifton Leor Lott. Philip Vaness Lundholm. Jamas Carlos Lundqulst. John Milton Lundquisl. Rei Cherin M Mehlstede. Jo n P.. Ill Mehmoudi. Homayoum K Malan. Phyllis Merlene Menwell. Marion C. Markland. Elaine Maynard LyIe James Mayo, Raymond Louis Mayo, Alvin Kenneth McBride, Jay Leonerd McBride. Terry Lynne T. McBrld . Victor Alvin McDowell, John Rune . McChie. Frank Wagstali McKeon, Joseph Bruce Malhvin Rulh O ' ey Mitchell. John Kenneth Mock. Gil W, Montgomery, Shield B. Montgomery. William K Moore. Kent Edward Morrill. Marte Moullon. Albert Page Uyllins. Lawrence D. Murdock. Vernon Leroy Nelson. J Nesbit. E. Jeen Nielson. Otto Eldon Nielson. Allan Theodore Nielsen. David Jamas Nikamo. Marqafila Nisonger. Dan Paul Nuttali. Clark Ray O Oaks. Eleine Waddoups Oborn. Neidon Merdell Olsen. Lerry Andrew Olsen, Sharon Nulfer Olson, Oeanna Dee Orrock, Scott D. Osborne. Jeanne Ann Oscarson. Cheryl Rae Ouiounyan. Hagop J. Pace, Ralph Walter Palfrayman, Mai Blake Palmer, Paul Wight Park. Robert H. Parkin. George Richard Paskett. John Keith Peterson. Aleiander. Jr. Pearson. Rikard Dwain Podersen. Herbert N. Pedersen. James Loel Pedroja. Paul Sergio Pelton. Barbara Elaine Perei. Lidia Nilte Perkins. J. Wayne Perkins. Stephen Young Perry. Dale Stephen Peters. Donna Mae Peterson. Carol Brown Peterson. Janet Marie Philips, Joan Polltis, George Spiros Pollock. Dorothy Ann M. Ponder. Vasaloloa Pope. Mailne Shepard Potter. Wester Schow Potts, Jon Selby Potts. Nathalie Smith Powell. Dwight Sampson Powell. Reed Lynn Price. Diilna Pritchard. James A. Pullan. Grant Leon Pulley. Morris Dee Purser. Gereld L Pyper. Ore Rose R Rail . Frederick N. Ralphs, Janice Mae Ramsey, WInton Michael Reed. James Warren Reeve. Sharon Dee Reimschlissel. Eva P. Rancher. Alvin C. Reynolds. Thomas V. Jr. Richards. David Ronald RIchey. Floyd Heaton Riding. Jean Winifred Riggs. Loretta Carol RIggs. Ursel Lynn Ritchie. Diane Robinson. Jeanene B. Robinson. Robert E. Rodriguez, Joyce E. Rog rs, William Grant Ross, Chio Hillman Russon, Dee Ray Russon, Richard Lunt S Sanders, Shirley Payne Sandstrom, Car! L Sarkka, ArmI Kaarlna Sawyer. Melvin Weyne Schouten. Ronald W Schow. Leona OsteHoh Scoresby. Merthe Ann Scovill. Beverly Fey Selers. Jimmy Loren Sessions. Barbara B, Shirts, Fred Ooneld Shore. David Thomas Shumway. Larry Ve SImonsen. John Marlon Simpson. Louis A. Slade. Cleone Ree Slengerup. Signe Marie Xhnilh yAirulel Sm.lK. Jey Myrven. Jr Smith. Leslie Ray Smith. Marilyn L Smith, Myron Glede Smith, Ptiil McFet Snow, Cerol Le« Solomon, James 0., Jr. Sperks, Levorn Greer Spencer, Wayne Ernest Sperry, Delbert Joy Springer, Dale Lymen Slendilird, Georgia L Ste d, Bfuce Otvid Ste«l , M tin Biitch St ph ns. Cherlet Huqh St v nson. Roneld Dee Stewart, Joann Stewart, Joan Slock, Robert EaH Slocking, Jenne Vee Stokes, Urry Eldon Stolworthy. Willerd O. Stone. Lewis Key Stones. Berbara T. Slott. Uoyd Strange. James Leroy Stromberg. Sheryl Strong. Robert Le Suaret. Olge Manna Sunderland. Reed L. Swenson. Sterling Reed Tanner. Gary Neil Taylor, Barbara J. Taylor. Marylue Abbott Taylor. Michael Robert Taylor. Robert Edwin Teylor. Robert Uoyd Thatcher. David Weston Thomas. Gordon Kent Thompson. Janet h Ann Thompson. SI Maurice Thrush. Rose Lerae Tolman. John Odell Tolman. Lynn J. Tracy. Raymond Calvin Trammell. Melgar LyIe Tripp. Richard Graham Tucker. Doneld L Vane . Calvan Douglas Van Dyk . Rob rt R. Van Tassell. Erma M, W Wadley, Jessie R. Wadsworth, Geraldine Waggoner, Sonya Arlene Wahlroos, Ulla Anna V. Walker, Nancy, Je een Wall, David F. Walser, Helen Ward. James Lamar Warner, Sherman El Van Warren. Lloyd Eugene Wasden. David R, Wathen, Boyd J, Watts, Jack Ariynn Webb, Aria Wemm, Mildred Whipple Weeks, Michael Wayne Welker, William Harris Werner, Glen H. West. Donna Hatch West. Robert Walkar Westenskow. Willem V. Westover. Horace Ray Whitehead, Leroy. Jr, Whitney. Maurice F. Wilkey. Patricia Ferre Wilkinson, Clark D. Williams. Byron Cole Wlllils. Pearl Lynefte Windsor. Judith Lee WInkel, Thomas Edward Winkler, Herold Junior Winterbottom. John P. Witbeck. Carol Woodard, Lawrence E. Woolley, Sheron Wright. Gerald Dean Wright. V lllls Lydall Yang. Chong When Youd. T, Leslie Young, Mai Halley Z Zeller, Ooneld EaH Zundel, Dorothy Nell I renera llnd ex ACTIVITIES Banyan Ball 40 Belle of the Y 42 Bibler Bounce 46 Christmas Activities 34 Elections 48 Hello Week 26 Homecoming 28 Junior Prom 266 Leadership Conference 22 Orientation 23 Preference Ball 32 Registration 24 Snow Carnival 36 Songfest 44 Sophomore Loan Fund 31 Spiritof the Y 38 ADMINISTRATORS Church Leaders 54 Department Heads 72 Faculty 270 University Presidents 56 BYU STAKE 98 CLASS OFFICERS Freshmen 342 Sophomores 320 Juniors 304 Seniors 282 CLASS PICTURES Freshmen 344 Sophomores 322 Juniors 306 Seniors 284 Graduates 279 COLLEGES Biological and Agricultural 58 Commerce 59 Education 60 Extension Division 68 Family Living 61 Fine Arts 62 Graduate 69 Human, and Soc. Sciences 63 Nursing 66 Phys. and Eng. Sciences 64 Recreation, Health and Physical Education 65 Religion 67 DRAMA Anastasia 162 Angel Street 167 Blithe Spirit 166 Brigadoon 168 Julius Caesar 165 Loud Red Patrick 163 Prince and Pauper 169 Star Wagon 164 IN MEMORIAM 388 INDEX Faculty 396 Student 400 LYCEUMS MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS A Cappella 144 Concert Bond 156 Madrigal Singers 146 Men ' s Chorus 150 Opera Workshop 148 Symphony Orchestra 158 University Chorale 154 Women ' s Chorus 152 ORGANIZATIONS Afio Mai 239 Alcyone 182 Alpha Lambda Delta 238 Alpha Phi Omega 239 Alpine 240 Arizona 241 Arnold Air Society 236 Athenian 184 Blue Key 213 Bricker 192 Brigadier 186 CamiLos 188 Canadian Club 242 Chi Sigma XXV 227 Civil Engineers 243 Commerce 252 Cougarettes 226 Cumorah Club 245 Danish-Norwegian 246 Davis 246 Delta Phi 230 Dixie 247 Electrical Engineers 249 Fencing 254 Fidelas 190 Finnish Club 249 Flying Club 263 Forensics Assn 248 Gamma Phi Omicron 225 Hawaiian 250 Home Economics 243 Intercollegiate Knights 214 Industrial Arts 251 Japanese Club 241 Kappa Debs 194 Kia Ora 253 Knights Templar 199 Lambda Delta Sigma 228 Mu Phi Epsilon 254 Nautilus 196 New Mexico 255 Orchesis 262 O. S. Trovata 200 P. E. Majors 235 Petroglyph Society 244 Phi Chi Theta 234 Press 257 Ri Veda 224 S. E. A 255 Shomrah Kiyel 232 Sponsors 222 Spurs 216 Student Nurses 257 Swedish 261 Tausig 202 Texas 245 Thea Alexis 218 ToKalon 204 United Staters 258 ValHyric 206 Vol Norn 208 Viking 210 Washington 259 White Key 212 Wisconsin-Illinois 263 Yankee 260 Y Calcares 220 Y Mechanical Engineers 247 PUBLICATIONS Banyan 90 Press 89 Universe 86 Wye Magazine 94 REFERENCE SECTION Campus Buildings 384 Committees 392 Statistics 390 ROYALTY AND PERSONALITIES 172 SPORTS Baseball 130 Frosh Basketball 124 Frosh Football 114 Golf 133 Intramurals 136 Tennis 132 Track 126 Varsity Basketball 116 Varsity Football 106 Women ' s Sports 139 Wrestling 134 STUDENT LEADERSHIP AMS 81 AWS 80 Cabinet 85 Executive Council 78 Honor Council 83 KBYU 95 NSA 93 Program Bureau 96 Senate 84 Supreme Court 82 WORLD HISTORY AND CURRENT EVENTS 376 432 From the depths Of humility, The heights of Destiny Look grandest, As we climb towards our goal With what speed we can muster. Persevering, learning, and doing According to the character We have developed Through the study of God ' s Word And belief in His Law. Hoping always to attain Something of the perfection For which we aim. 1 pp ri
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