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« I %:mi • • r ■ ■ «.- 4f- w ' -. 5%. 4 -J. =V V -7s - , ' i Mi - tid-dt. A r-- ' - A Scfif . 1977 banyan Briizhain Yoiiniz IJnivcrsilv Provo, Utah Volume 63 joslen ' s American Yearbook Co. This book is dedicated to the 1977 BANYAN staff who worked and worked and worked! The greatest use of a life is to spend it on something that outlasts it. — William James Read and enjoy, you deserve your glory now. David and Kayna ' ' ■ifW I EDITORS David Marks Kayna Kemp SECTION EDITORS Lydia Wilcox Ranae Cahoon Margo Rollins Dorothy Smith PHOTOGRAPHERS Gary Jensen Jill Higbee Mike Sorenson Guy Dickson Robert Kofoed Reese Christensen John Bozung Rodney Marble Robert Davis Doug Murray STAFF Julie Bench Sheri Clarke Robin Duncan Jan Jones Eddie Kanet Olivia Kieboom Randy Lizak Catherine Moon Cathy Muxo Pam Tuttle Steven Thomsen ADVISER Dr. Merwin Fairbanks JOSTEN ' S AMERICAN YEARBOOK REPRESENTATIVE Peggy Quist CLASS PHOTOS BYU Photo Studio the essence of an education I ; There are many reasons why we each j attend Brigham Young University. But, once here our individual )urposes become unified as we ..take on the responsibility of seeking Iknowledge. In our quest for new ideas ' TRnd truth we each travel different ..v paths. In this book we hope to bring to life those paths we each have chosen; the colleges within this university. There are two ends to these paths-one is finite; a degree. The other is infinite; the essence of an education... ■J ' individualism self discipline appreciation 10 humility All true wisdom that mankind have they have received from God, whether they know it or not. There is no ingenious mind that has ever invented anything beneficial to the human family but what he obtained it from that One Source, whether he knows or believes it or not. There is only one source from whence men obtain wisdom, and that is God, the fountain of all wisdom, and though men may claim to make their discoveries by their own wisdom by meditation and reflection, they are indebted to our Father in heaven for all. — Brigham Young 12 the essence of an education biological and agricultural sciences 16 business 24 education 32 engineering sciences and technology 40 family living 50 fine arts and communications 60 general studies 76 humanities 94 law school 102 nursing 108 physical and mathematical sciences 116 physical education 126 religion 178 social sciences 198 class 210 our world inside and out 304 associated students of byu 328 closing 388 index 408 13 Brigham Young University college deans We wish to express our appreciation to all the deans and their colleges for their cooperation and assistance in making this Banyan possible. Dean Merrill J. Batenian Business iB[imn:iiii™«si.3i Dean Curtis N. Van Alfen Education Dean A. Lester Allen Biological and Agricultural Sciences Dean Armin J. Hill Engineering Sciences and Technology Dean Blaine R. Porter Family Living Dean Laei J. Woodbury Fine Arts and Communications Dean C. Terry Warner General Studies 14 Dean Bruce B. Clark Humanities Dean Jac R. Ballit Physical and Mathematical Sciences Dean Carl S. Hawkins Law School Dean Clayne R. Jensen Physical Education Dean Maxine J. Cope Nursing Dean Martin B. Hickman Social Sciences Dean Hllis T. Rasmussen Religion 15 V.. '   . ' ., .;- ;• ? ' ij Biological and Agricultural Sciences The College of Biological and Agricultural Sciences offers many opportunities for students majoring in Agricultural Economics, Agronomy and Horticulture, Animal Sciences, Botany and Range Sciences. Microbiology and Zoology. These programs prepare students for occupations in farm- ranch management, agribusiness f irms, commercial farms, industry sales and research, farm and ranch laboratories, intercollegiate judging contests, U.S. Forest Service, wildlife management, public health laboratories, medical technicians, national institutes of health, medicine or dentistry. We ' re trying to grow plants but they ' re dying. We ' re running experiments on propagating plants. Running experiments both sexually and asexually. Susan Hagen I hate it because my nails break when I dig around in the dirt. Susan Hagen photos by: R. Kofoed agronomy and horticulture 18 photos by R. Kofoed agricultural economics Ag. Econ. is finance management and marketing. It prepares you for farm management or agricultural marketing and government research. Financial management is as big a part of agriculture as the farming aspect. Ag. Econ. endeavors to give training in this field. Randv Nelson 19 BYU Intercollegiate Rodeo R.Kofoed RKofoed In working with animals you have to realize that they aren ' t as intelligent as we are. You have to have a lot of patience. Jack Pearce animal science G. Jensen G.Dickson 20 zoology It ' s one of the top in the nation for pre-dent. They set up Zoology, Chemistry, and Physics classes especially for pre-dent and pre-med to help them get into their professional schools. Greg Krainik The Zoology facilities at this University are excellent. The only thing people care about are the grades and the DAT, not whether they graduate. As soon as theyVe accepted they don ' t care what happens. Doug .Anderson 21 BYU has an excellent Microbiology department. For those going into the medical field, it gives a good background no matter what field of medicine you go into, but especially research. Dave Salo The classes give you background on dental techniques and also prepare you for dental school. We have clinical observation classes where we observe in dental offices for what you would see on a daily basis. Ken Waddell microbiology photos by R.Kofoed 22 botany and range sciences R. Kofoed R Kofoed R Kofoed Botany is a diverse field. We have electron microscope people who spend most of their time preparing slides. They ' re interested in how plants are put together. Ecologists deal with how plants relate with each other and how they interact with their environment. Paleobotanists study fossil plants. They ' re main interest is how old plants give rise to plants now. Mark Whiting 23 y !■■« ■■■ To be successful in the business world, one must have desire, determination, drive, and initiative. The business major must be able to use the practical realities from Accounting, Busi- ness Education. Business Management, and Economics, and translate those learned, useful techniques and theories into valuable application in business endeavors. accounting Photos by J, Bozung Lr :9A Accounting: Intricate systems of black numbers explaining how the company came out in the red. 26 economics Transtaatl: There ain ' t no such thing as a free lunch. Millon I riedman 27 business education Not only do our secretaries get along well with people, they can type. Photos by J. Bozung 28 business management True business virtuosity: Ability to keep tallying while someone else picks up the check. Photos by J. Bozung if at first you do succeed, its probably your father-in-law ' s business. 29 masters -j If any of you have a desire to be mediocre, you will probably find that you have al- ready achieved your ambition. I ' hutos by J. Bozung Hugh B Brown 30 An attempt to teach a person to be logical and rational in their decision making; something of considerable value in one ' s personal life. 31 v : Education Integrating the world of theory and reality, and encouraging teachers to make early and valid decisions about teaching as a career, the College of Education ' s Five-Phase program produces well-prepared, dedicated teachers. This program allows the students to investigate their compatability with the multiple facets of teaching by getting the students out in the classroom early. Photos by R Kofoed We usually always give the new student teachers a ' razz ' job! ' The kids will try to take advantage of a student teacher, in fact they try you to the health! 34 The kids are just great! Teaching is very rewarding, but it does have some drawbacks. I went the first day more prepared than I have ever been before, and came home realizing how unorganized I had been. You don ' t realize how hard teaching is, until you try it. Dave Davis Photos bv R. Kofocd  % ■ - ' The students are really a pleasure to work uith. ' Teaching is the onh profession there is! 35 Education is a universally useful discipline because it makes you aware of situations, possibilities for improvement and aspects of human relations that you may not have thought of otherwise. It also is very helpful in defining our roles in society-that is something almost everyone needs help with ' Nancy Call Photos by R. Kofoed Acting as a student teacher really makes me feel good. ■■ii  w i ,w i  : i i i  j i y i ;iij;i ( ' Student teachers are nice and kind, comments one student. Td like to know who said that! replies another. 36 i would rather have a student teacher than a veterinarian, because ihe student teacher doesn ' t give shots! ' Teaching is a big responsibility, bigger than Most people think. Robyn Axclgard Student teachers always give you fun work to do. Photos b R. Kofoed ' My student teacher is SO pretty! ' Student teachers arc always willing to help. 37 Student teachers sure learn names fast! Photos bv R. Kofoed To be an effective teacher, you must re- member to be yourself at all times. The kids just love chemistry! ' says Paul Fore. You ' ve got to be kidding! someone comments from inside the classroom. ' I am working with a great bunch of kids! 38 I have really learned a lot about myself during the short time that I have been student teaching ' Nancy Narciso Photos by R. Kofocd Our Student teacher is so smart, and women are not supposed to be smart! Oh well, I guess there is an exception to every rule.! ' Student teachers really care about us. on 1 ' These little kids arc so innocent and sweet, and so close to God. ' 39 :K rtr.X ' £t ' V:! NVi Ji,f ,. EMGJI EEHJME SCJEI CES flWD TECHWaiaGV- industrial education and technology I read and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand. In the departments of Industrial Education and Technology, experience is the best teacher. Theory comes alive in practice. Both departments are closely related in that both deal with the tools and techniques for carrying out plans. Technology and Industrial Education makes man ' s imagination materi- alize. That imagination and its applications are limitless. « 42 You can get your hands pretty dirty in this department. Oilman Carter ' i enjoy working with my hands and instructing others. industrial education 43 technology Technology is the practical approach; the ' how ' of engineering ' rT3 - 44 engineering sciences r Engineering is concerned with why a system, product or procedure performs. Basi ed in the light of mathe- matics and natural sciences, engineering deals mainly with the design of things. Engineering has some con- nection with the design of everything that is man- made in the world, it is therefore, as expansive as the imagination of man. Individuals are prepared by the rigor of the engineering sciences in the creative aspects of planning and design- ing products vital to both science and industry. Its ap- plications are as broad as the testing of technology proves useful. :ONTKOL WHITE MOTOK S,8 ii -.8. 45 chemical engineering A department where you can know the faculty through professor interaction. They say we ' re just glorified plumbers. Ken Wzorek R. Marble m u 46 My interest lies in design from the first line on paper to the last nail on top. .. A- civil engineering 47 electrical engineering . . sometimes it ' s like trying to find a needle in a haystack. 48 !F- Definition of an engineer: He measures with a micrometer; Marks it with a piece of chalk And cuts it with an axe. H. Wayne Humphrey mechanical engineering 49 The College of Family Living delves into all aspects of human existance from the conception of life to the passage of death and every facet in-between through the departments of Child Development and Family Relations (CDFR). Clothing and Textiles, Food Science and Nutrition, Family Economics and Home Management, Home Economics Education and Interior Environment are part of the program. It ' s not just studying having babies and changing diapers — in fact I can ' t remember a teacher talking about that. Jill Gubler photors by J.Bozung CDFR 52 clothing and textiles photos by J Bozung We learn about the psychological aspects of clothing: why people wear what they do; what looks good on you and why. It helps you be aware of the quality of merchandise. What really is a good deal and what ' s not. It ' s a broad field. People just think about basic sewing. You really have an in into the business field with a Clothing and Textiles degree. - ar t 53 food science and nutrition photos by J.Bozung 54 photos by J.Bozung There ' s a great integration of Chemistry, Nutrition, Physiology, Engineering, and Microbiology — all those facets come into Food Science. We touch on everything and I enjoy the variety. The important part about FSN is that it has direct application to everybody everyday, three times a day. Nutrition is important — everyone wants to be healthy. Leon Hansen 55 family economics and home management ' When you tell people your in FEHM the first thing they think is that you came to school to become a wife. But we ' re learning to become professionals in a professional field. It ' s opportunity to go to community meetings and try to help people learn to live better, use energy more effectively, manage money wiser. It ' s helping people, showing them how to be better. photos by J.Bozung Carolyn Kurr 56 photos b J Bozung It ' s a good basic education. We have classes in Nursing, Child Development, Home Management, and Clothing and Textiles. It ' s not just teaching cooking and sewing; you come out of the department really well rounded. It ' s not just an easy way out of school. It ' s very demanding and you have to stretch your mind. Neenah Chebahiah IM home economics education 57 People think Interior Environment is just another thing girls take at BYU. Our IE department is one of the largest in the nation. Architectural Rendering, Stage Design and Graphics are all a part of Interior Environment. Pam Sinikins interior environment 58 ' ' ' No success can compensate for failure in the home. ' (David O. McKay) If your home is not a total environment, a laboratory for living, then your family will not find the strength and support they need. The long term effects could be far reaching. Homes should be an environment to retreat to, not only a shelter from the elements. Cynthia Gueck photos by J.Bozung 59 fm «-:ii Con ipupi cations Through the ages, civilizations have risen and fallen leaving only remnants by which they can be remembered. Their highest achievements, indeed, their finest attributes are left behind as pieces to a puzzle for future generations. Whatever media the artist chooses to employ in expressing or communicating an emotion, he speaks of the times in which he lives. Communication is the intent of the College of Fine Arts and Communication because each artist is working to express an idea. This college, with its varied departments, provides a training ground for the aspiring artist. Whether he chooses music, cinematic art, design, art or some other form of com- munication, the College of Fine Arts and Communication can give him a boost to- wards the goals he wishes to attain. With the different forms of communication an artist can create a picture of the world around him and in some small way make a contribution about his generation for the generations to follow. G. Dickson advertising G. Dickson Advertising — the life blood of a publication. We are always behind the scenes, the stage crew of a publication, so to speak, but we really enjoy our work! Steve Tavlor 62 G- Dickson The system is such that it stifles enthusiasm. — Randv Taylor The quahty of the product depends on the quahty of the students and the work they are willing to put into it. — Nelson Wadsworth I think the Journalism Department has great resources but they are not always used wisely. For the resources that we have, I feel that we are turning out a pathetically few number of real good journalists. -Donna Rouviere journalism G. Dickson 63 kbyu - fm radio We can teach you to run the equipment. We can teach you to become a technical expert. But — We can not teach you to be at ease with yourself, speak over a microphone, or love music. That ' s the secret— LOVE. You have to LOVE what you are doing. G. Dickson 64 kbyu television mi __1 LAIM m y s Pi %-S lid lUskb w : RP R , f E — ■ ' ■■ ■ 41 r « . ' H? - ' ii - _ f B __, 1 G Dickson G Dickson G. Dickson This area of broadcasting is a tremendous learning experience for the student while, at the same time, offering service that is enjoyable to the viewer. - Dan Hodgson G Dickson 65 ,1. Bo ung J. Bozung sculpture We live in a three-dimensional world. I feel we need to work with that three-dimensional space, shape, value, and form in order to gain a true appreciation of our surroundings. — Frank Riggs G. Dickson 66 G. Dickson pottery G Dickson For once in my life, I ' d like to see a picture of someone with clay on their nose, after all, an artist is a person who really gets INTO his work! ' ' -Paul Fehlberg I tell my students that the best pot has never been created and that we are all working to create it. -Max Weaver Our whole department is going to pot! R, Kofocd -Anonymous 67 painting Painting is blood, sweat, and tears inter-mixed with the media and applied painstakingly with the brush. It comprises about 1% ta lent. -Anonymous Art is NO ACCIDENT. — Cliff Dunston G. Dickson G. Dickson G. Dickson 68 G. Dickson drawing Figure drawing — Seeing in the deepest sense of the word. Considering the origin of man, the complexity of his organism and the capacity that he has to relate to his fellows. There is no source of study which could better benefit the artist. Trevor Southey G. Dickson The human form in its perfection is expressly the most beautiful blend of form, grace and intellect ever to have been raised in the mind of God — its creator. To draw it in its fullness is a gratifying experience. Marge Rollins G, Dickson 69 G. Dickson 70 . Kofoed music Music brings ultimate joy for those involved. It allows one to express and experience emotions more deeply, thereby bringing greater meaning to life. Nancy D. Waters J. Higbcc Higbee 71 drama When you major in theatre you major in a way of life. You have to be willing to give unlimited time to learning the skills so that you can make the audience feel with you. Anonymous The thing I gain most from theatre is being able to explore different characters and perhaps finding a little bit of myself in each character I portray. Thus, I am able to understand myself more fully. Marilyn Pickelt J. Higbee 72 Photos by J. Higbee There are four things debate does for you. 1-It helps you to become an effective teacher. 2-It is intellectually stimulating. 3-It increases your understanding and concern for American social problems. 4-It gives you good experience and exposure in social, political, legal, economic, and educational facets of American life. La Verne Alvis 73 music Music A note; A chime A song that ' s sung in heart and mind and floats from them to listening ear . . . Reward liil J. Higbee 74 Higbee 75 m . V General Studies DECISION Service is the role of the General Studies College. We try to aid students in attain- ing their life ' s goals. ■Jerrv L. Jensen 78 the honors program Exploring both old and new approaches to general education. The Honprog R Marble career education Hang in there and keep looking . It ' s like genealogy. . . you ' ll. find it. Roger Hoffman J. Bozong J Bo7ong 79 Indian education Indian Week is a time where you get inspired to work harder to fulfill your role as an Indian with regard to church, government and the world as a whole. The program, as well as the Tribe of Many Feathers student organization, has really allowed me to adjust college and campus life. 80 The one-lo-one relationship available in the smaller classes has given me a better outlook on my school work. I apply myself better when I know my teachers. Charlcnc Rigges 81 philosophy Philosophy is the struggle against the fascination that forms of expression exert over us. L. Wittgenstein The unexamined life is not worth living. Plato J. Higbee .- t G, Jensen 82 G. Dickson library science A library should be the delivery room for the birth of ideas. . . Norman Cousins G. Dickson G. Dickson 83 air force rote  Oh, I have slipped the surly bonds of earth and danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings; Sunward I ' ve climbed and joined the tumbling mirth of sun-split clouds... and done a hundred things you have not dreamed of. . .wheeled and soared and swung high in the sunlit silence. Hov ring there, I ' ve chased the shout- ing wind along, and flung my eager craft through foot- less halls of air. Up, up the long, delirious, burning blue I ' ve topped the windswept heights with easy grace. Where never kuk, or even eagle flew. And, while with silent, lifting mind I ' ve trod the high untrespassed sanctity of space put out my hand, and touched the face of God. , y James Gillespie Magee, Jr %. G. Jensen G. Jensen R. Kofoed In and out of the classroom we learn leadership and management principles. We experience them in theory and action. We feel a responsibility to perform the best we can. — ?=- piiai MS F Mk.9 iflH R. Marble R. Kofoed G Jensen 85 Angel Flight FRONT ROW: S.Seawright, C.Richardson. P.Hansen. K.Soderberg. T.Egginglon. B. Gayheart. 2ND ROW: T.Yergenscn. A. Kaufman. J.Higginson, S.Muir. D. White- head. P.Julian. A.Terry. M.Simpson. L. Hayden. T.Lundquisl. 3RD ROW: J.Ande- lin. K.Ameling. A.Dahle. P.WilMams. K. Terrell. D.Harrell. .I.Keenan, R.Hoffer. J. Stolks. D.Kcmpton. D.Brown. W.Greeff. D. Smith. S.Winkler. M.Ririe. BACK ROW: P.Pope. N.McCune. B.Cook. S.McConkie. L. Baker, L.Burdett. D.Pitchford. H.Long, G. Burton. D.Gray. C.Bertoneau. M.Nilsson, K.Jensen, K.Kunzler, L.Shurtlcff. D.Hansen The Footprints of Freedom We have the very special blessing of being the only Footprints in the world which become closer as the stride lengthens. Arnold Air Society FRONT ROW: Olivia Law. Brian Sokol- owsky, Joseph Anderson. Wayne Airmet, Charles Forsyth. Greg Morgan, Richard West. Roger Johnson. David Wook. 2ND ROW: Richard Harmon, Bob Urquhart, Martin Reeder. Dennis Peterson. Tom Mee- cham. Ted Gardner, Curtis Conkie. BACK ROW: Fred Nightengale, Quinn Nixon. Bob Arnold. Larry Seawright. John Gibbons, Art Bastian, Dale Boucher. Bob Rebo. 86 It is good to be in a program where you ' re working towards a meaningful goal. I love my country and want to serve it. In the ROTC I feel I can do both. Mitch Langford G. Jensen R. Taylor R Marble FRONT ROW : Maj Prcslon Merrill, Cpt Victor Kr ymowski, Sgt l.arry Odom. Mr. Will Henderson, Sgt Glen Snell, Colonel Richard B. Jensen, Cpt John Patrick, BACK ROW: Cpt Michael thicrs, Carolyn Keller, Sgt Mortin, Sgt Gordon Mullett, Col Rey Baldwin. 87 Seniors FRONT ROW; Richard West, Joseph Anderson, Robin Brooks- by, Curtis Crane, James Sumsion, Timothy Martin. BACK ROW: Dale Boucher, Dave Jensen, Brian Sokolowsky, Richard Harmon, Robert Arnold. FRONT ROW: Guy Gardner, Larry Seawright, Arthur Bastion, Ted Gardner, Dennis Peterson, Thomas Meecham, Matthew Housley. BACK ROW: James Hutcheson, Vai Hilton, Rawland Peterson, Robert Taylor, Bret Perkins, Fred Nightengale, Roger McDowel, James Greenwood. M. Foley 88 army rote o ' , ' ! ' -■ ' 7 ' : ' , Photos by R. Warne The Reserve Officers Training Corps produces the majority of the highly trained leaders who are essential to the technical needs of our armed forces. ROTC is also an important reinforcement of the principle of civilian control of the military that is basic to our Constitution and our democratic way of life. We all have an important stake in our armed forces. President Dallin H. Oaks 89 Brigade Staff ABOVE: Cdt Maj William Darley, Brigade S4, Cdt Lt Col Steve Lundgren. AUSA XO, BELOW: Cdt Maj Vaughn Gunnel!. Brigade SI, Cdt Lt Col Lane Jones, Brigade S3. Cdt Col David Pond. Commander. Cdt Lt Col Richard Jackson. R Warne Cadre FRONT ROW: SSG Bradley Hanson. Colonel Bartley E. Day. Mrs Elaine Hanson. Mrs. Evelyn Mills. Miss Jill Johnson. Mr. Wayne Rudy, SFC Jon DeFrehn. SSG Jay D. Thelin, SGT Jerry Clayton 2ND ROW: Cpt Vincent Earnhart, SGM Jay D. Rigby, Cpt William Jacobsen, Cpt Michael Merz, Cpt Kurt Larsen, Maj Daniel Aldridge. Maj Ernest Boyer, LTC Robert Hall. LTC Blaine Jensen, SSG Gary White. 90 ' i ' ve learned a lot about people, organization, life and other things since I ' ve been in Sponsors. Learning to give of yourself is really important. I ' ve learned to want to give service to others. Cathy Rodebach Photos b R, Warne Sponsor Corp FRONT ROW: H.Dodge. C.Simmons. D.Skidmorc. L.Cabmi. D.Condie. C.Crook, C.Reinhold. C.Ricci, B.Russell. 2ND ROW: D.Tracy. M.Peterson. S.Hohnson. H.Havwood. S W ' etzle. A.Davis. D Doizer. T.Meyer, 1. Thiorit. 3RD ROW: H.Peterson. S.Sanders, K.Moquin, C.Matthews, W.Detton, T Norris. D.Keldson, J.Eldredge, B. Prince, C Sholt , W Burnett. BACK ROW: L Rassmussen, S.Moquin, C Headman, C.Chipman, C.Manion, A. Willis, T.Champneys. C.Rodeback. C. Miles. S.Christenson. J.Neuherl. 91 What is it like to be in ROTC? It ' s great—it ' s a challenge in all aspects. It ' s a leadership challenge to be a cadet on campus. Later, on active duty, is also a challenge. The Army provides many opportunities to meet people and share the gospel. Photos by R. Warne m ■■kVrfrr vrrr r ' rr ' ' tj k ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' fi H|H HKHH fe_ BE Q S H KV :; Jp g • •floi -it 1 ll ' psw- . 92 Photos by R. Warne Nauvoo Rifles FIRST ROW: Cdt Cpt Roger Olson. Robert Wiggins. Ken Morain. Gary Riley, Paul Dins- mor. 2ND ROW: Glenn Mifler. cfiff Cox. Steve Berrs. Robert Cox. Larry Levenson. Cdt Sgt Robert DeWitt 3RD ROW: Cdt Maj Mark Poulton. Paul Embley. Brian Pett. Ron Melluish. Richard Frey. Craig Lindsey. 93 t ' il ' -. ' -:: 4iaMANITIES APPRECIATION We are people centered. Humanities is concerned with the achievements of man through the ages in the realms of art, literature and philosophy. Our approach is intuitive, esthetic and spiritual as we learn and express our feelings, frustrations and yearnings. In other words we try to under- stand man better and how he relates to his environment. Dean Bruce B. Clark 96 classical, biblical, and middle eastern languages Photos bv M, Sorensen ' A ( ? ' J i IL ' J b IJ (C c L r) ' V.V h K 4 ir ' ' ( 1 Though the breeze blow not, the flower of the heart of man will change its hue. And when looking back on years of intimacy, to see that your friend, while you still remember the moving words you exchanged, isgrowing distant and living in yet another world - all this is sadder far than parting by death. Kenko Yoshida Translated by Brad Burton f And as Paul was to be led into the castle, he said unto the chief captain. May I speak unto thee? Who said. Canst thou speak Greek? Acts 21:37 Translated by N.H. Duckwitz 97 Germanic Languages, French Italian, Spanish and Portuguese Photo bv M. Sorenson 98 Photos by J. Bozung 99 american studies The whole of human experience in America-past and present 100 english and humanities The study of Humanities has introduced me to aspects of life I never knew existed. Literature allows you an intimate glimpse into the minds of many of the world ' s most astute thinkers. Photos by M. Sorensen 101 Law students are committed, compulsive and anxious. They are always driving themselves, getting there and going farther ' ( I Dickson G. Dickson 104 G. Dickson I enjoy the challenge. It is a totally demanding school which prepares us for a totally demanding profession. In Law School, you either grow or you die. Tm growing. G. Dickson 105 (j. Uickson ' ' t d 17 o U 3. 151 ' If M Rollins G. Dickson 106 There was a man in our town and he was wondrous wise: he jumped into a Bramble Bush and scratched out both his eyes — and when he saw that he was blind, with all his might and main he jumped into another one and scratched them in again. Karl Llewllyn from The Bramble Bush K. Rector 107 M: II U td y tOy Nursing? Exciting, challenging! Jan Olsen BYU ' s College of Nursing provides students with opportunities for self-realization and preparation in occupational and community responsibilities. Nursing encompasses a mul- titude of functions, which require services of competent practitioners with varying levels of preparation. The program involves three phases: associate phase, baccalaureate phase and graduate phase. Because of the nature of the education of- fered by BYU ' s nursing program, the student is able to contribute to society in a meaning- ful way and becomes an effective agent in working with others to bring about desired changes in the delivery of modern health care. R. Christensen Nursing is a perfect opportunity For Christliice service — It means total concern for others. Marc Hutchinson R. Christensen 110 i. ; ; Students are able to actually participate in all settings instead of reading about what they are supposed to be able to do. Norma Rac Arringlon Adviser R. Taylor R. Christensen R Christensen 111 Salt Lake Center To provide more educational opportunities I ' or students in nurs- ing, BYU has extended its campus to Salt Lake City for better availability of clinical facilities. For the five years that BYU has utilized the Salt Lake Center, students have met and studied in the old Veterans ' Hos- pital one block east of the Primary Childrens ' Hospital. Students assigned to the Salt Lake Campus participate in the same undergraduate study pro- gram as their fellow nursing as- sociates in Provo. - . - U ' R Christensen R Christensen On campus we try to find time to study. Here we try to find time for fun. R, Christensen 112 R. Chrislensen Having a split campus is a bummer. I feel so far away from BYU— I only wish other students knew we were up here. R. Christensen We are all so close, there ' s no competition. Everyone helps everyone. R Chrislensen 113 The program is harder than most people think. You have to be dedicated — It means Eating, breathing and sleeping Nursing. R. Christensen R. Christensen 114 I. Christensen An apple a day. . . R. Christensen Nursing? It ' s making me alot more aware of people. Grcla Kemper fi. Christensen 115 !?liysics and MatrLEmatica SciEHCES In search of truth Even before the great physicist and mathe- matician, Isaac Newton, made profound dis- coveries long ago, man has been in search of truth. Great excitement and opportunity awaits the curious, the persistent, and the creative who participate in the search to dis- cover still greater truths that will give greater unity and understanding to the wild variety in nature. The College of Physical and Math- ematical Sciences provides students with such an opportunity to prepare for and en- gage in that search. With computers, fundamental laws, data, graphs, matter, energy, theories, reactions, numbers, natural resources, planets, and space, faculty and students of the College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences observe and investigate nature ' s laws. BYU ' s College includes the disciplines: Physics and Astronomy, Statistics, Chemistry, Mathe- matics, Computer Science and Geology. Photos by R. Christensen . . - ... Physics 177 is a real quest — It ' s letting go of your TA ' s hand and exploring and learning on your own. 118 Statistics: meaningless numbers that come to meaningful conclusions. There are 25,476.5 of them here at BYU. Photos by R. Christensen 119 J. Higbee R. Kofoed 120 R. Kofoed J. Bozung Geologists tend to be the most well-rounded people in many varied fields of academic pursuits. Bart Kowallis 121 R. Kofoed J. Bozung J. Bozung 122 R. Kofoed J. Bozong J. Bozong J. Bozong 123 Photos by J. Bozung 124 Photos by J Bozung i ■V0iii- 125 pr. Vh- IST C W ii ' V ' K. ' i ' XS ' - ' i ' ' : Education In the lives of many there is a need to develop one ' s physical strengths and abilities to the fullest possible extent. The need to run that extra mile, to lift an additional weight, to swim an extra 500 meters, to exert one ' s body past the pain barrier, to say I did it , becomes the final goal. Dedication is the key for all those men and women who continue to ask for more through all the days of pain, the hours of practice, the moments of agony, and the pure determination of phys- ical self-decipline. The reward: the sweet ccstacy of victory. cougars post 9-2 season Garner WAC co-championship, Tangerine Bowl bid G. Jensen Records were rewritten, national statistics were logged, and bodies were bruised, as the 1976 Cougar Football Team passed, punted, kicked, and ran to its best season ever. The nation ' s number one pass offense team, led by Junior quar- terback Gifford Nielsen dominated the air with 3,386 yards, averaging 307.8 yards a game, and finished seventh in scor- ing with 31.9 points averaged per game. Two other Cougars made their way into NCAA statistics with Dave Taylor placing sixth in field goal kicking, and fullback Todd Chris- tensen coming up fourteenth in pass receiving with 4.6 catches per game. The most successful Cougar team in his- tory retained the Beehive Boot, shared the WAC Cham- pionship with Wyoming, and polished off the season with a Tangerine Bowl invitation against Oklahoma State Univer- sity. R. Chnstensen 130 J. Bozung For the most part, here at BYU, anything that the football team has achieved has been a surprise as no one has expected much from us. This year everyone expected us to do well. There is a certain amount of satisfaction in accomplishing what is expected of you. It causes more responsibility, but the rewards are as equally satisfying. Bri.in Billick s« . Xl - • ' ' ' -Tt TftTl17n W1l ! h ( lC i fl4i - ■ ' ■■ ,r •■■■ ' ■ ' ' ;- t- - ' , .•■o.-.v ' ' --vV: . G. Dickson Hi ■■■zv:-:- ' .--- ■■■ ,- -.L -; ' -- ' - j f ;, ' . ' .v.  -.,f.i?!c-.i:. M. Sorcnson J. Bozung 131 Pholos by G. Dickson My goal in football is not just to be good, but to become the best I can be. Dave Taylor As a defensive end, my dream was to intercept a pass and run it in for the winning touchdown. But who can complain about a 9-2 season and another shot at Oklahoma St. Marcus Kanahelc Da Happy Hawaiian 132 It was a lot of hard work, but the success we had made it all worthwhile. Tod Thompson Ifs been a great year, but it ' s been even greater playing with the caliber of athlete that we have on this team. Rod Wood 133 G. Dickson The success of our football team came from a total dedication of the players, the coaches, and the administration. Everyone on our team was concerned about each other and when you have that in athletics you ' re going to be successful. We were successful. Gifford Nielsen I have a great amount of pride knowing I have been a key player on the best football team in BYU history. As for myself, I ' ve learned the hard road to success. I can only feel pleased that I never gave up and when it counted I contributed in so many ways. Dave Lowry 134 WeVe gonna wun an ' tho today! -M.G. M borcnbon D. Marks J. Bo ung R. Christcnsen Football for me has been a growing experience, as is every aspect of life when sacrifice is involved. I have been fortunate to be associated with people who have m ade the sacrifice and made this season more than a time-filler before basketball. Having the opportunity to perform publicly before 30.000 people is a reward for that sacrifice that encompasses more hours than many people care to imagine. While the glory of television, and newspapers, as well as public and personal acclaim is gratifying, there is far more to the sport than this. It comes in the intangible rewards; the physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual maturity gained from a desire to succeed and achieve, as well as disciplining oneself through pain and tedium. As a person who desires to be happy, I want more to show from football than a blanket with my name on it. Todd Christcnsen 135 Photos by R. Chrislensen There is more character taught on the two-yard Hne than any other place in Hfe. Glen Tuckell 136 cougars drop tangerine bowl to Oklahoma state, 49-21 Four interceptions and one fumble neutralized the BYU Cougars air attack as the Oklahoma State University Cowboys ran to a 49-21 victory in the 31st Annual Tangerine Bowl Football Classic, December 18, 1976, in Orlando, Florida. First half action saw the Cougars matching touchdown for touchdown with the Cowboys, but never going ahead to dominate the contest. Fullback Todd Christensen broke loose for the first touchdown. Tight end Tod Thompson took a 27 yard pass from Gifford Nielsen into the end zone for the second score. Dave Lowry, minus his appendix from an operation one week before the game, opened the second half with a 102 yard kickoff return, a new Tangerine Bowl record. It was also the Cougars last score of the game. The OSU romp was lead by All-American Terry Miller. Offensive Player of the Game. BYU defensive back, Dana Wilgar, took Defensive Player of the Game honors. 137 Track is an individual sport where you are fighting against yourself you are the one you have to beat. Rod Marble Photos by R. Marble 138 Photos by D. Marks 139 Photos by J. Bozung 140 1 • ' v. . ' m. m ' ' t£ ' r ' ' ' m j Z ' t B S ■ ..lA — - w ti .. ' ■ ii .- . ' .- •- ■ JO-rf ■ - . Pain, torture and agony to me — the sacrifice is worth the long range dividends. Lyle Christofferson Swimming to me, is not only achieving physical fitness but development of my mind and character through the experience of competition and self-discipline. Mallory Wilcox 141 Marriot Center holds first world team tennis format tournament. BYU vs. ASU G. Jensen J. Bozung G. Jensen | 142 Photos by G. Dickson Afler last year ' s second place national ranking, it would take a super human effort to do better this year. However, our play this fall indicates that we are as good or better than last year; winning three major tournaments already this year. In only one did we have our full team and against the best competition in the country. 1 feel the potential is definitely there for the National Championship. Returning 1st team All American, Mike Brannan; 2nd team All American Jim Nelford; Honorable Mention, James Blair; Pat McGown with two strong tournament wins, provide the nucleus for a strong team, one of our best teams ever. Coach Karl Tucker Coach Karl Tucker has been the inspirational and motivating force that has led BYU to national prominence. I think we should win the NCAA Championship this year with the proven qualities of players on our team. Tod Hensarling 143 Like all sports, volleyball requires a great deal of self-discipline. Each day we practice several hours improving our playing skills. These skills are needed for the fast action of the game. Allen Adams G. Jensen G. Jensen J. Hibgei 144 Photos by J Higbee 145 Photos by D. Marks 147 148 Photos by D. Marks 149 150 D. Marks M. Sorensen n ■ M. Sorensen M. Sorensen LJ - • tTUrORD H k SR V f m ' ' iT BfeF i| 7 a Li Photos by R. Chrislcnscn 151 Rugby is a game of physical and mental discipline, you must be constantly alert and able to adapt to changing situations. Shawn Pittard ii -s :?? - Photos by J. Bozung 152 r _, Photos by J. Bozung _, nil !i «aL,l ■- ' SilllBd.jrr,, c-i:-:;- L 153 r M. Sorenson ; teMM m D. Marks 154 D. Marks The 1976 soccer season for BYU Cats was not only the toughest, but the longest season BYU has ever played with a total of forty games. Coach Jim Dusara R. Christensen R. Christensen Soccer, a game where eleven athletes per side face each other for ninety minutes with no time outs, offers no let down in total athletic endeavor. There are no breaks; continual running, blocking, of shots, shooting, and giving an athlete ' s all. It ' s the 100% effort that brings victory or defeat. As for our team this year: as in past, success. Alvin Strait 155 Wrestling, to the Ancient Romans was considered an art. Today it is still considered an art. It involves hard work, dedication, self-discipline, and good coaching; and we have this combination at BYU. Layne Dalley D. Marks 156 D. Marks J. Bozung D. Marks 157 You work, and you work hard. When your body starts to hurt, that ' s when you push yourself. Everyone wants to be a champion but won ' t put out to get it. BYU baseball means dedication and my synonym for dedication is victory. Doug Jardine G. Dickson Winning is not a sometimes thing — winning is a habit. Vince Lombardi D. Marks G. Dickson 158 1) Marks G. Dickson 159 J. Bozung J. Bozung G. Jensen 160 photos by M. Sorenson Success is not in never falling, but in rising every time you fall. Paul H Dunn K 161 It has a lot to do with putting your mind over your body You have to be conscious of what every part of your body is doing at every moment. ' June Chritiansen Photos by R. Christensen .4 162 Photon b R (- hrislcnscn vrtv c : v r i© 163 J0i03f 164 165 Football Neal Ane Honolulu, Hawaii Dave Meteer Moraga, Calif. Head Coach: LaVell Edwards Kip Afioslol Orem. Utah Jay Miller San Jose, Calif. Asst. Coaches: Norm Chow, Russell Beck Littleton. Colo. Larry Miller Bountiful. Utah Dick Felt, Garth Hall. Mark Bernlsen Salt Lake City, Utah Steve Miller Los Olivos. Calif. Dave Kragthorpe. Mel Olson, Bob Biddy Richfiled, Utah Blake Murdock Clearfield. Utah Tom Ramage, Doug Scovil, Brian Bill ' ick Redlands, Calif. Gifford Nielsen Provo, Utah Fred Whitlingham Jeff Blanc Boise, Idaho Jeff Nilsson Salt Lake City, Utah Perry Bradford Salt Lake City, Utah Randy Nuckolls Bountiful, Utah Reed Brown Provo, Utah Gary Peterson Cedar Fort. Utah Andy Burgess American Fork, Utah Clay Brown San Gabriel. Calif. Chuck Carlson Westminster, Calif. Bill Popin San Mateo. Calif. Todd Christensen Eugene, Ore. Glen Redd Ogden. Utah Mike Chronister Concord, Calif. Lance Reynolds Salt Lake City. Utah Alan Carlile Fremont, Calif. Bill Rice Salt Lake City. Utah Jason Coloma Waialua, Hawaii Bob Simmerman Fresno, Calif. Sieve Dewey Provo, Utah Kim Stewart Provo, Utah John Dowell Flagstaff, Ariz. Mark Swenson Santa Maria, Calif. Dave Gardineer Camp Springs, Maryland Dave Taylor Macon, Georgia Roger Gourley Provo, Utah Mark Terranova Canoga Park, Calif. George Harris Salt Lake City, Utah Tod Thompson Concord. Calif. Jeff Harris Jacksonville, Flor. Kent Tingey Logan. Utah Kelly Harris Provo, Utah Larry Tucker San Luis Obispo. Calif. Dan Hartwig Walnut Creek, Calif. Keith Uperesa Honolulu. Hawaii Lloyd Eldredge Salt Lake City. Utah Don Valgardson Provo, LItah Tony Hernandez Glendale, Calif. Jan Van de Merwe Bountiful. Utah Dave Hubbard Napa, Calif. John VanDerWouden Salt Lake City. Utah Mekeli leremia Tarrytown, N.Y. Craig VanLeeuwen Salt Lake City, LUah Craig Jensen Provo, Utah Dan Van Valkenburg Midvale. Utah Richard Jones Menlo Park, Calif. Ross Varner Salt Lake City. Utah Robbie Kahuanui Alameda, Calif. Ron Velasco Aiea, Hawaii Gary Kama Honolulu, Hawaii Roy Ward Boise, Idaho Marcus Kanahele Kanehoe. Hawaii Dana Wilgar Las Vegas, Nevada Larry Kemp Pocatello. Idaho Parrv Winder Atlanta, Georgia Dave Lowry Salt Lake City. Utah Rod Wood Durango, Colo. Terry McEwen Portland, Or e. Lynn Zwahlen Modesto, Calif Gymnastics ■ ■ Tennis John Biilington Liverpool. N.Y, John Bennel San Diego, Calif. Hj Scott Bleak Klamath Falls, Ore. Denny Bond LaJolla. Calif. ■ Steve Brewer Aurora, Colo Bruce Kleege LaJolla. Calif. ■ Tim Dopp Kalispell, Monl. Joel Miller Santa Monica. Calif. Ifl Dan Drew Mesa. Ariz. Mike Nissley Santa Monica. Calif. M Bernhard Hoeger Merida. Venezuela Eric Peterson Santa Barbara, Calif, H Jeff James Atlanta. Ga. Chris Smith San Diego, Calif M Bryn Johnson Mesa. Ariz. Dave Lindquist Euless. Tex. Coach: Wayne Pearce Isamu Mes Maesato Urasoe. Okinawa Arnold Nelville Durban. South Africa Su ie Brown Oakland. Calif. H Mark Nolan Mount Kisco, N.Y. Lisa Bentzhoff Mill Valley. Calif. ■ Bill Slovwer Covina, Calif. Kris Clark Provo. Utah H Donovan Sparhawk Abilene, Te.x. Martha Claw son Karen Kenninglon Clinton, Miss. H Sandy, Utah M Coach; Greg Sano Denise Nardi Amy Norseth Pal Sinclair Palos Verdes, Calif. H Auburn, Wash, M Toronto, Canada M M B Coach: Ann Valentine Women ' s Track and Field | Laurie Armitage Tooele, Utah Lisa Bailey Northfield, Minn. Marie Bone Helena. Mont. Linda Boyd Provo. Utah Wendy Burger Beloit. Wis. Marcia Chadwick Twin Falls. Idaho Linda Christensen Brigham City. Uli h Diane Clay Doraville. Ga. Lisa Eberle Longwood, Flor. Vivian Estes Anchorage, Alaska Pam Farrall Arcadia, Calif. Maria Garcia Toluva. Mexico Kathleen Hart Ogden. Utah Sandra Livingston Stevensville, Mont Ramona Maughn Ronon. Mont. Deana Nelson Ontario. Ore. Elaine Pond Portland. Ore Dcbra Richardson Los Angeles. C alil Julie Varela Aurora. Colo. 166 Coach: Nena Rey Hawkes Golf James Blair Mike Brannan Jamie Edman Greg Gcerstcn Erich Colt Tod Hensarling Chip Larson Pat McGowan Lee Miller Jim Nelford Jamie Renick Jerry Rose Stan Souza Coach: Karl Tucker Logan. L ' tah Salinas, Calif. Suisun. Calif. Monterey, Calif. San Marino, Calif. Lafayette, Louis. Scotlsdale, Ariz. Colusa, Calif. Wooster, Ohio Burnaby. B.C. Canada Rancho, Santa Fe, Calif. Fresno, Calif. Honolulu, Hi. Rosters Rosters Rosters Rosters COUGARS Wrestling Matt Bake Parma. Idaho La .Mar Boyer Lehi, Utah Laync Dallcy Driggs, Idaho Paul Fehlbcrg Worland, Wyoming Dave Gillespie North Salt Lake City, Ut. David Hamad Coggon, Iowa Brad Hansen Tclonia, Idaho David Hansen Tetonia, Idaho Charles Harper Twin Falls, Idaho Sam Hartley Nyssa, Oregon Tim Hoffer Pleasant Grove, Utah Dee Jepson Provo, Utah Mark Lee Redlands, Calif. Melvin Maxwell Murrysville. Pcnn. Scott Maynes Rathdrum, Idaho John Mecham Scelcy Lake. Mont. Rory Needs Nampa, Idaho Sam Orme Idaho Falls, Idaho Gene Patch (Jrand Forks, N. Dak. Gary Peterson Cedar Fort, Utah Craig Prete Provo, Utah James Rennert Salt Lake City, Utah Weslie Sheldon Vaughn, Mont. Verlen Thompson Tulsa, Oklahoma Grant Whitmer Stockton. Calif. Coach: Fred Davis Women ' s Gymnastics Basketbal Greg Anderson Salt Lake City, Utah Jay Chessman Provo, Utah Larry Chessman Provo, Utah Jerry Clark Citrus Heights, Calif Mark Handy Ogden, Utah Vance Law Provo, Utah Vervl Law Provo, Utah Mike May Canoga Park, Calif. Nick Nakic Zagreb, Yugoslavia Misho Ostarcevic Zadar, Yugoslavia Kris Pollock Torrance, Calif. Glen Roberts Riverton, Utah Scott Runia Salt Lake City, Utah Alan Taylor Granada Hills, Calif. Verne Thompson Renton, Wash. Coach: Frank Arnold Asst. Coaches: Harry Anderson, John McMullen s jm 7 ' Sharon Barthule Julie Beam Julie Beck June Christensen Jill Crandall Kim Devey Patti Mortensen Susan Webb Coach: Barbara Way San Jose. Calif. Yorba Linda, Calif. Salt Lake City, Utah Pocatello, Idaho San Jose, Calif. American Fork, Utah Sandy, Utah Draper, Utah Women ' s Volleyball Beverly Bishop Maureen Christensen .Annette Cottle Karen Curits Lori Doerr Debbie Freestone Sheila Hil endeger Dena Keddington Terrie Lynne Mc.Adam Merrilee Reeve Joni Rogers Roxanne Skappic Wendy Wilkes Coach: Elaine Michaelis Saniee, Calif Orem, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Safford, Ariz Long Beach, Calif. Monticello, Utah Carson, Calif. Walnut Creek, Calif. Sacramento, Calif. Salt Lake City. Utah Phoenix, Ariz. St Louis, Mo. Littleton, Colo. 167 Soccer Emmanueal Adeleke Ogbomosho, Nigeria Carlos Amorim Riode Janeiro, Brazil Garth Baker Bethesda. Mar land Brad Beall Bellevue, Wash. Tony Brady Zurich, Switzerland Gerado Greco Naples, Italy Patricio E. Hadad Santiago, Chile John Harris Fremont, Calif. Kurt Hovrud Tacoma, Wash. Roger Johnson Centralia, Wash. Varut Komalarajun Thailand Hugo Ojeda Chile Brig Ord Menlo Park, Calif. Daniel Pereyra Argentina Hugo Rodier Chile (Nampa, Idaho) George Spagnolo Calgary, Canada Mark Stevens Seattle, Wash. Cliff Tabor Las Vegas, Nevada Robert Vogelsberg Massapequa Park, N.Y. Wolfgang Vollath Munich, Germany Coach: Jim Dusara Rugby Pometi Ah-You Samoa Elden Archibald Blackfoot, Idaho Peter Benee Canada Sam Berry New York City, Y.Y. Lonnie Brown Idaho Falls, Idaho Matt Brown New Zealand Guy Dickson La Habra. Calif. Don Gubler Salt Lake City, Utah Paul Hawkins Seattle, Wash. Fua Heva Tonga Randy Jones White Pine, Mont. Pasi Langi Tonga Mark Layton Bountiful, Utah Sam Madsen Sioux Falls, N.Dak. Penni Mae Tonga Ray Morgan Logan. Utah Brad Nebeker Sacramento, Calif, Ken Phillips Thomas, Idaho Shawn Pittard Yuma, Calif. Tim Rodriquez Mexico City, Mexico Stan Smith Salt Lake City, Utah Ron Steadman Weiser, Idaho Hector Taho New Zealand Rick Taylor Newport Beach, Calif. Dennis Towland Magna, Utah John Wimer Paloma, Calif. Ron Wood Los Angeles, Calif. Coaches: Matt Brown Hector Taho 168 Volleyball Ken Astlc John Barlow Brian Blosil Brian Carpenter Craig Choate Ron Green Doug Jarman Gary Jensen John Moody Darrell Richards Dave Richards Jerry Rowland Craig Spongberg JeffTuttle Mike Wilton Coach: Carl McGown Sacramento, Calif. Corona DelMar, Calif. Moraga. Calif. San Diego, Calif. Encino, Calif. Salt Lake City. Utah Provo, Utah Santa Ana, Calif. Provo, Utah Bakersfield, Calif Bakersfield, Calif Gardena, Calif. Long Beach, Calif. Placerville, Calif. Santa Barbara, Calif, m Baseball Tim Anderson Robin Buchanan Jeff Burton Ken Clayton Doug Drew Don Gubler Bryan Axle Hardy Cam Killebrew Vance Law Jeff Mack Tom Morris Clyde Nelson Kim Nelson Scott Nielsen Ken Nielsen Steve Phillips Marshall Richey Glen Roberts Rick Scrivner Tyler Steinbach Mike Stover Marc Thomas JeffTidwell Lcn Tsuhako Mike Tucker Don Valgardson Coach: Gary Pullins Asst. Coach: Vernon Law Provo, Utah Santa Clara, Calif. Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Santa Clara, Calif. Santa Clara, Calif. West Jordan, Utah Ontario, Ore. Provo, Utah Granger, Utah St. Paul, Minn. Bountiful. Utah Bountiful. Utah Tacoma. Wash. Quincy. Wash. El Paso. Tex. Mesa. Ariz. Riverton. Utah Baker. Ore Woods Cross. Utah Caldwell, Idaho San Luis Obispo, Calif. El Segundo, Calif. Aiea. Hawaii Great Falls. Mont Provo. Utah Swimming and Diving Wall) Andclin Huntington Beach, Calif. Kyle Cannon V oods Cross. Utah Steve Bird Rancho Palos. Calif Dorothy Black Orem. Utah Bruce Bowlsby Portland, Ore Shari (lark Springville. Utah Tom Bugg Foveland. Colo. Tricia Dollagh.in Norihglenn. Colo. Lyie Chrislofferson Magna, Utah Cory Durm Ovcrland Park, Kansas Dave Cox I. OS Alamitos, Calif Lei ei Fonoimoana Manhattan Beach, Calif. ■ Picro Fcrracuti San Salvador, Fl S,ilvador Taunya Henry Portland, Ore. Bruce Forsyth San l.uis Obispo, Calif. Janny Jackson Reno, Nevada Gary Hillman Enuniclau, Wash Sue Jeffrey Eugene, Ore Brian James San Jose, Calif Lauri Jensen Randolph AFB. Tex. Gary Reynolds Walnut Creek, Calif. Chris Naisbitt Litchfield Park, Ariz. Dee Robbins Carmichael. Calif. Lisa Nelson Fairfield. Calif. Andy Seibi Oakbrook. III. Pilar Walker Salisbury. Rhodesia Steve Sherman Walnut Creek, Calif. Mallory Wilcox Moraga. Calif. Steve Skidmore Saratoga, Calif. Liz Young Walnut Creek, CaliL John Sorich Corson, Calif. James Tingcy Salt Lake City. Utah Jeff Tonne Fresno, Calif. Coach: Tim Powers. Rollie Beslor Dave While Bountiful, Utah Ro.seanne Benson. Stan Curnow Women s Basketball Field Hockey Debbie Bcnnct Bountiful, Utah Patricia Anderson McCammon. Idaho Jill Bolingbroke Murray, Utah Debbie Bennct Bountiful. Utah Karen Brown Twin Falls, Idaho Marie Bone Helena. Mont. Annette Cottle Salt Lake City, Utah Ann Bown White Plains. N.Y. Debbie Freestone Monticello, Utah Danielle Eyer Newark. Calif. Tina Gunn St. Petersburg. Flor. Dierdri Farr Lakewood. Colo Judy Hunter Castella, Calif. Elizabeth Homer Westbury. N.Y. Diana lemmon Pendleton, Ore Jancan Jacobsen Wilmington. Del. Terrie McAdam Sacramento, Calif. Lynctte Jensen Salt Lake City. Utah Bobbie Scger Ulysses, Kansas Karen Knapp San Pablo, Calif. Mona Stevens Provo, Utah Diane Lungo Middlcburg Heights, Ohio Jeanna Tuft Nampa, Idaho Cathy Oberg Calgary Canada Debbie Zirbes Provo, Utah Joycelyn Shelley American Fork. Utah Coach: Elaine Michae is Coach: Kathryn Lewis Track and Field, Cross-C ountry Michael Allen Adams Lancaster, Calif. Peter llaraden Gardner, Wyo. Kim Nielson Cedar City. Utah John Allphin Spanish Fork, Utah Benton Hart Modesto. Calif. Per Nilsson Pitea. Sweden Blaine Anderson Salt Lake City. Utah Keenan Hart Newcastle. Utah Mark Page Bountiful, Utah David W. Argyle Whittier, Calif. Luis Hernandei ' Jalapa. Mexico Brent Patterson Salt Lake City. Utah James Barry Orem, Utah Knut Hjeltncs Hardauger, Norway Lance Picrson Fallon. Nevada Steven Baxter Salt Lake City. Utah Mark Hutchings Star Valley, Wyo. David Powell Salt Lake City. Utah Frederick M. Behrniann Los Altos, Calif Kevin Hyde Merced, Calif. Arthur Redhair Winslow. Ariz. Rick Bcrretl Idaho Falls, Idaho Barry Johnson Phoenix, Ariz Richard Reid Bountiful, Utah Demctrio Cabanillas Tama .ula .Sinaloa, Mexico Lloyd .lones Pomona, Calif Charles Rose Poulsbo, Wash. Curtis Call Loveland, Colo. Randal Kcssler Bothell. Wash Kim Slight Los Angeles, Calif. Brad Carlson Sandy, Utah Jouko Kokkoncn Lappeenrante. 1 inland Jay Stafford Littleton. Colo. Cris Child Spanish Fork, Utah Tapio Kuusela Mellila, Finland Tito Sleiner Buenos Aires. Argentina Brent Comsa West Covina, Calif. John lakowski Lancaster. Calif. Sydney Stonehocker Beloit. Wis Robert Conner Berwin. 111. Robert I andgren Chalsworth, Calif. Karl Sweeney Ada. Oklahoma Irven Dale Connolly Mesa. Ariz. Larry Lawrence Grantsvillc, L ' tah Vern Thompson Kim Coombs Ogdcn. Utah John 1 e.ich Sparks. Nevada Stephen Tyler Pacific Palisades. Calif. William Davis Spanish Fork. Utah David LcDosqucI College. Alaska ArikI Walhne Kristiansand. Norway David Delgado Mexicali. Mexico Kent Mackay Woodland Hills. CaliL David W cbstcr Salt Lake City, Utah Rafael Fchavarria Tampico. Mexico Rod Marble Davis, Calif Durrell Wheatlcy Westovcr AFB, Mass. Marvin Francis Tustin, Calif. Henry Marsh (Utopia, Wash. Bradly Williams Phoenix. Ariz Kenth Gardenkrans Wayne Gasscr Gotcbcrg, Sweden Payson. Utah Lloyd Mcallister Ron Monson Honolulu, Hawaii Orem, Utah Bruce W illKims Jeff Wilson Overland Park. Kansas Richard George Kanosh, Utah Clifford Mordcn Woodland Hills, Calif. Jay Woods Vista. CaliL Richard Cireenland American Fork Utah Zenos Moreno Visalia. Calif t n T iino t-l K r r itv 1 Ilah Brent Hamblin Boise. Idaho James Murdoch Gardiner, Mont. OLl ' VLll I UUiiK ncuvi v iiy, uidn Darrell E. Hansen Orem. Utah Douglas MurdiKk Orem. Utah Coach: Clarence Robinson Assl. Coaches: Willarc Hirschi. Shcrald James 169 It requires you to have control over all parts of your body . you have to force yourself beyond your limits if you can ' t stand the pain you ' ll never be a dancer. Michelle Dixon R Marble S. Thomsen S. Thomsen S. Thomsen 170 R. Marble S. Thomsen R. Miirblc 171 M. Sorenson health sciences J. Higbee G. Jensen 172 If you ' re lucky enough to pass Health 130, You ' re on your way. Nancy Keller G. Jensen M. Sorenson 173 recreation education ' ?8 l =- Photos by J, Higbee The Department of Recreation Education is concerned with training leaders who can give professional guidance to the masses of people on how to utilize their leisure in satisfying and challenging ways. Many individuals in society need assistance in developing new skills, interests and appreci- ations. Recreation facilities and programs must be developed to fill these needs. This is the interesting challenge facing pro- fessional recreators. William Hafcn Deparlment Chairman 174 The Community School program is geared towards giving the student experience, not just classwork. Here in Mapleton I ' ve been able to work with all of the community — kids, teens and adults. It ' s exciting to actually watch a community better itself and know I ' ve taken part in that growth process. Sue Stacy J. Higbee R. Marble 175 R. Kofoed R Kofoed R Kolocd 176 J. Lovelace R Marble youth leadership Youth Leadership is not merely leading youth, but teaching youth to be leaders. Trac Ralslin The tests are practical. You can ' t fake your way through it. It ' s more than the basics. Shauna Andrus 177 Photos by R. Kofoed 180 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Semi-Annual General Conference 181 First Presidency 182 Council of the Twelve FRONT ROW: Mark E Peterson. Ezra Tafl Benson. Board of Trustees; Delbert L. Stapley B.- CK ROW Boyd K. Packer. Board of Trustees; Thomas S. Monson. Board of Trustees; LeGrande Richards. Marvin J Ashton. Board of Trustees; Howard Hunter. Bruce R. McConkie. Board of Trustees; Gordon B. Hinkle . Board of Trustees; L. Tom Perr , David B Haight. OPPOSITE PAGE: First Presidency and Officers of the Board of Trustees. First Vice President N. Eldon Tanner. President Spencer W Kimball. Second Vice President Marion G. Romney. 183 Church Education Commissioners TOP LEFT: Joe J. Christcnscn, Associate Commissioner for Seminaries and Inslitutes. TOP RIGHT: Kenneth H Beesley. Associate Com- missioner for Colleges and Schools and Secretary to the Board of Trustees. BOTTOM: Jeffrey R, Holland, Commissioner. NOT PICTURED: Harold F. Western, Associate Commissioner for Business and Finance. 184 Board of Trustees Sisler Barbera B Smith Bishop Victor L. Brown Eider Marion D- Hanks Elder Paul II Dunn PICTURED PAGE 182 AND 183: President Spencer W. Kimball, President N Eldon Tanner, President Marion G Romney, President Ezra Taft Ben- son, Elder Gordon B. Hinkley, Elder Thomas S. Monson. Elder Boyd K. Packer. Elder Marvin J. Ashton. Elder Bruce R. McConkie, Elder Kenneth H. Becslev. 185 President Dallin H. Oaks 186 University Administrative Officers LEFT: Ben E Lewis. Executive Vice President BOTTOM LEFT: Robert K Thomas, Academic Vice President BOTTOM RIGHT: Marilyn Arnold. Assistant to the President — Special Projects 187 J. Elliot Cameron Dean of Student Life Lyle S. Curtis Director of Wilkinson Center Donald K.. Nelson Director of Libraries Bruce L. Olsen University Relations Chauncey C. Riddle Graduate Studies Curriculum Francis Santiago Chairman Dept. Evening Classes Robert J. Smith Associate Academic Vice President Robert W. Spencer Admissions Records Robert C. Taylor Chairman Dept. Travel Study Dale T. Tingey Director American Indian Services Leo P. Vernon Research Planning H. Hal Vissick General Council gr si 188 Twelve Stake Presidents President Gregory E. Austin nicventh Stake President Jae R. Ballif Ninth Stake President Paul Cheesman Seventh Stake President Verl C. Clark Twelfth Stake President J. Duane Dudley First Stake President Gurcharan S. Gill Sixth Stake President Gordon M. Low Fifth Stake President Bill J. Pope Third Stake President Robert Smith Eighth Stake President Robert K Thomas Fourth Stake President Lael J. Woodbury Second Stake President Donald N. Wright Tenth Stake 189 Branch Activities M. Sorenson D. Murry D Murry 190 D. Murry J Higbee J. Higbee 191 Devotionals and Firesides i t D. Murry M. Sorenson M- Sorenson D. Marks 192 D. Murry 193 Religion Classes M. Sorenson J. Higbee M. Sorenson 194 ' hotos by J. Higbee I thoroughly believe in a university education . but I believe a knowledge of the Bible without a college course is more valuable than a college course without the Bible. Everyone who has a thorough knowledge of the Bible may be truly called educated. William Lyon Phelps After reading the doctrines of Plato, Socrates, or Aristotle we feel that the specific difference between their words and Christ ' s is the difference between an inquiry and a revelation. Joseph Parker 195 J. Higbec G. Jensen mf i ' - ?; :■ ■i ' : Man ' s Awareness of Man -pwiPS . ' ' .  i-:r--_s. From the time we ' re born we ' re surrounded by peo- ple. Family, friends, associates, government — even people long since dead have a profound influence on the quality and direction of our lives today. From devastating wars to squabbles with the neighbors, our worst problems come from associating with other people. But our most rewarding experiences, our greatest growth and learning, come from living with other men and women. BYU ' s College of Social Sciences is devoted to the study of man, particularly man in society. Man is seen from the scientific view in psychology, anthro- pology, and sociology. History, archaeology, and genealogy explore our roots in the past. Social Work and law enforcement deal with the practical problems of relating society to the individual. Political Science, economics, and geography look at the large picture of man in the world today. 200 History repeats itself because nobody was listening the first time. lYU Archives 1915 i. Jensen Grow old along with me! The best is yet to be, The last of life, For which the first was made: Our times are in His hand Who saith, A whole I planned, Youth shows but half; trust God; see all; nor be afraid! Robert Browning Bo ung 1976 201 Field school really determines if archaeology is for you. If you can spend hours digging in the hot sun and still be excited when all you find is a piece of broken pottery, then you must be in the right field. Archaeology Dept. G. Jensen R. Kofoed 202 . . of thing which are abroad; the wars and the perplexities of the nations, and a icnowledge also of countries and of kingdoms — D C 88:79 That ' s why I ' m studying International Relations! Bob Wilkinson G Dickson ' .■•, !v4■i v: X ' ii■. . D Vlurry Archaeology Dept. 203 Geneaology is like a detective story — It ' s very exciting when after many hours of research you finally uncover a clue. Photos by R. Christensen When I think of Geography I think of countries, rivers, mountains, and maps. But really, Geography is much broader than most people think; It not only examines where men are, but why they are there. 204 People are more complicated than you think. Anyone can give free advice but it ' s harder to really feel as they feel. That ' s what social work is all about — while serving others it helps you to understand yourself. Photos b R Christenscn 205 R. Christen sen R. Christensen Law enforcement is one of the fastest growing departments here on campus, probably because of the exposure the police get nowadays in movies and on T.V. That ' s why I enjoy Law enforcement — it does have a kind of sparkle to it! Biff Dearman R. Kofoed R. Ch Psychology isn ' t just experimenting with rats, but studying the behavior of all kinds of animals so that we can learn more about our own behaviors, and thus, more about ourselves as people 206 R. Christensen R. Kofoed A feeling radiates from the federal government. I thought I had felt it in the classroom, but no; it was nothing compared to what I felt in Washington D.C. Washington Seminar was an experience of a lifetime! I would sell everything I have just for the opportunity to go back. Jim Olsen 207 Social (so ' shsl) adj. 1. of or having to do with human beings Photos by J. Bozunj 208 Science (siens) n. 1. systematized knowledge derived from observation, study, etc. It isn ' t good for man to be alone. — Genesis It isn ' t possible, either. 209 J m AHLSTROM, TOM Fr. Los Alamitos, CA ALDOUS, VALERIE Fr. Metairie, LA ALDRIDGE, LYNN Cardston, Canada ALEXANDER, DEON Sr. Olympia, WA ALLAN. MARY So. Provo, UT ALLEMAN, CHRIS Fr. Las Vegas, NV ALLEN, SHERYL Fr. Hacienda Hts. ALLRED, ANITA Jr. Provo, UT ALVEY, BILL Ogden, UT ANDERSEN, SUZETTE Jr. Missoula, MT ANDERSON, ANN Fr. Great Meadows, NJ ANDERSON, ARLENE So. Whittier, CA ANDERSON, BEVERLY JEAN So. Arleta, CA ANDERSON, JAN So. Fountain Vly, CA ANDERSON, KERRI Fr. Los Angeles, CA ANDERSON, MARILYN Jr. Moroni, UT ANDERSON, MARIT Fr. Foster City, CA ANDREASON, MARLA Jr. Twin Falls, ID ANDREWS, KAREN Agusta, GA ANDRUS, JOLENE Jr. Waterford, CA ARNOLD, DAVE Fr. Yuma, CO ASHTON, CAREN Fr. Arcadia, CA ASTLE, CRAIG Jr. Afton, WY ASTON, LISA Fr. Hacienda Hts, CA ATTERTON, DIANE So. Gig Harbor, WA 212 — Section One ALSTIN, DANIKl. Fr. Barrington Hill. IL AVtY. SLii;i.lN So. St. George, UT BAER, MICHAEL f r. Terre Haule, IN BAIl.HY, KIM Jr. (ilascow, MT BAILEY, MEI ODIi; KAY So. Bellcvuc, WA BAILEY, SALLY JOE Fr. Mansfield. OH BALEOUR, SUSAN Fr. Visalia, CA ALLARD, KATHRYN Fr. Trenton, Ml BALI.IF, LEZLIE Sr. El Cajon. CA BANFIELD, LORRAINE Jr. Capetown, South Africa BANKS, JANENE Sr. Sacramento, CA BARBONE, THERESA Fr. Hyrum, UT BARLOW, NANCY Fr. Morgan, UT BARNES, RAE ANN Fr. Aptos. CA BARNEY, ALLISON So. Idaho Falls, ID BARNEY, RUTH ELLEN Jr. Highland, IN BARNEY, SALLY DEE Fr. Highland. IN BARNHARDT, EVLMA Durham, NC BARRA, DIANNA LYNN Sr. Phoenix, AR BARREAU, LINDA Sr. Hayward, CA BARRETT, BRETT Fr. Helena, MT BARTHOLOMEW, JANICE Fr. Fayette, UT BARTON, JANICE Sr. Manti, UT BARTON, JONI So Las Vegas, NV BASTIAN, ARTHUR L. Sr. Pleasant Grove. UT BASTIAN, CHERISSE Fr. Colville, WA BAUGH, TRACEY Fr. Phoenix, AZ BEAN, MIRIAM RL TH Sr. Bellcvuc, WA BECK, DEBBIE So. Centerfield, UT BEGAY, LENORA Fr. ' andcrwagon. NM BELL. DIANE So. .■ naheim. C BEMIS, JANELI Jr Bountiful, VI BENSON, BRIDGETT Sr. Springfield. VA BENSON, BROOKE So. New Providence. NJ BENSON. JAN Sr Murray Hill, NJ BERRETT, CINDI JO Fr. VV Vancouver British Columbia BERRIO, LINCOLN F Sr. Provo. UT BETHERS, RUSSELL Fr. Kamas, UT BEUS, SHARON .So. Datcland, A BILLS. TAMARA Fr. Irvine. CA Section One 213 BINGHAM, SHELLY Fr. Mt. Laurel, NJ BISHOP, JANE So. Los Angeles, CA BITTER. LANCE So. Idaho Falls, ID BLACK, JANAE Fr. Salt Lake City, UT BLACK, JOEL Jr. Salt Lake City, UT BLACK, NANETTE Fr. Colo. Springs, CO BLAKE, DEBBIE So Campbell, CA BLAKELY, CAROLYN Sr. Provo, UT BLAKELY, GREG Jr. Provo, UT BLANKENAGEL, JOHN Fr La Sal, UT BLATCHFORD, WILSON So. Shiprock. NM BLEAK, KIMBERLY So. South Bend, IN BLISS, MARK Fr. Tallahassee, FL BLOMQUIST, LINDA Fr. Salt Lake City, UT BLOXHAM, TAWNA Jr Hacienda Hts., CA BOBO, JOHNNIE So. Athens, AL BODILY, MARGARET Fr. Marsing, ID BOHNET, LISA Fr. Spokane, WA BOICE, MONA Fr. Tucson, AZ BOLTON, ALETA So. Salt Lake City, UT BOLTON, BRENDA Fr. Salt Lake City, UT BOLTON, W. DEAN So. La Habra, CA BOOGERT, BONNIE Jr Grand Junction, CD BOOTH, ELLEN Jr. Canyn. Country, CA BOSLEY, RAYE Jr. Tucker, GA BOWDEN, JANET Jr. Midland, TX BOWDEN, LADONNA Fr. Midland, TX BOWEN, BARBARA Sr Yuba City, CA BOWERS, KATHERINE Fr. Salt Lake City, UT BRANTZEG, CARRIE Sr. Blackfoot, ID BREACH, BRANDON So. Nampa, ID BRENT, SHERRI Jr. Elma WA BRIDGE, P. KAYE Sr. Raymond, AL BRIDGER, BRENDA Sr. Cheyenne, WY 214 — Section One BRIMH 1 I . RUTH Sr Sail Lake Cit , IT BROOKHOL ' sER. ROBERTA Fr. tullcrton. CA BROOKS, DAVID So. Sand . OR BROOKSBV. UENAE So. I. as Vegas. NV BROOKSBY. ROBIN Sr. Frcdonia, AZ BROWN, JANET Fr. Groton. CT BROWN. JUDITH So Hacienda His.. C. ' BROWN. PAULEY Sr. El Paso. TX BROWN. THERESA Fr. Taft. CA BROWNFIELD. TRACY So. Raldwell. ID BRUIN. TERRl Grad. Houston. TX BRUNSON, LYNNETTE Jr. Anchorage, AK BRUSH. KAREN So. .Anaheim, CA BUCKNER. CARI So. Provo. UT BUDGE. LOR I Fr. Los .Alamos, NM BUDGE. TRACY Fr Pittsburg. CA BURDINE. RICHARD Grad. Takoma Park. 1D BURROWS. STE E Sr. Bountiful, UT BURTON. FELICIA Provo. UT BURTON. JOHN Grad. La Balto. MD BUSHMAN. NEPHI Sr. Snowflake. AZ BUSSELBERG. KURT Fr. Wauwatosa. Wl BUTKUS. CATHY Jr. Indianapolis. IN BYBEE. JAY Sr. Louisville. KY CAHOON. RICK Fr Spokane. W.A CAIMI. LILIANA Fr. Herndon. VA CALDWELL. LESLIE Fr. Vancouver. WA CALL. FREIDA Fr. Afton. WY CAMPBELL. RANDY Fr. Spring Vallev. CA CANNON. JOHN Jr Provo. UT CANNON. KATHRYN Fr. Provo. UT CARESIA. SUSAN So. Moose. WY CARI.ING. KRIS So. Bountiful. UT CARLSON. LYNN Buffalo. NY Section One — 215 CARR, LINDA So. Goldsboro, NC CARR, SHARON Fr. Gilroy, CA CARSON, SARAH So. Tooele, UT CARTER, KIMBERLY Fr. Royal City, WA CARTER, MARK So. Bountiful, UT CARTWRIGHT, VICKIE So. Owensboro, KY CARVER, DAVID RAY So. Ogden, UT CASE, JULIA ANN Fr. Pleasant Hill. CA CAVAN, CHRISTOPHER Jr Provo, UT CHADBURN, LESLIE JAN Fr. Pioche, NV CHANEY, LAURA Fr Phoenix, AZ CHAPMAN, MARLYSE Fr. Mesa, AZ CHAPPELL, JUDY Fr. Coalville, UT CHENAULT, RONDA So. Tyler, TX CHENEY, RONALD Fr. Cupertino, CA CHILDS. GARY So. Alamosa, CO CHRISTENSEN, KATHLEEN So. Lakewood, CO CHRISTENSEN, KEITH Fr. Walnut Creek, CA CHRISTENSEN, SHONA Fr. Vancouver, WA CHRISTIANSEN. MARK So. Walnut Creek, CA CHRISTIANSEN, SCOTT Jr. Lancaster, CA CLARK, BARBARA Fr. Salt Lake, UT CLARK, CONNIE Jr. Tempe, AZ CLARK, CORDELL So. Rupert, ID CLARK, JESSE So. Roosevelt, UT CLARK, KARMA Jr. Missoula, MT CLARKE, SHERI So. Pacific Palisades. CA CLARIDGE, RENAE So. Safford, AZ CLEMONS, RICHARD Sr. Silver Point, TN CLINE, CAROLYN Fr. Piano. TX CHUDLLIGH. SHARON Fr. Hocklev. TX 216 — Section One COLEMAN, LAURA Fr Norman, OK COLLETT, LINDA I r. San Francisco, CA COLLINS, TERESA So. Sail Lake City, UT COLVIN, CHRISTIANA Fr. Thousand Oak, CA COMSA, BRENT Fr. West Covina. CA CONDER, JULIA Sr. Provo, UT CONGER, LAURIE So. Olympia, WA COOLLY, ANNA So. Grand Junction, CO COOLLY. LIZ Fr. Flossmoor, IL COOMBS, LINDA Fr. Cupertino, CA COOPS. JENNIFER ANN Fr Phoenix, AZ CORRY, STEVE Fr. California City. CA COSBY. MICHAEL Sr Reno, NV COSGRAY, CHERYL KAY Fr. Kokomo, IN CRAIG, TERI Jr. Costa Mesa, CA CRANDALL. LESLIE Safford, AZ CRESCI, DEE DEE So. Huntington, CA CRIPPS, DAVID BRUCE Jr Ridgecrest, CA CROFT, KAREN LEA Fr. Las Cruces, NM CROUCH, CYNTHIA So. Casa Grande, AZ CULLER, SALLY ANN Jr. Antonito, CO CUMMINGS. DONNA Jr. Tacoma. WA CUTHBERTSON, BOB Jr. Phoenix, AZ DALEY, ARLENE So. Sebastopol, CA DALTON, LANA Sr. Mesa, AZ DANCE. ALAN Grad. Provo. UT DANCE. JULIE Sr. Provo. UT DANIELS. GARTH Sr. Sail Lake UT Section One — 217 DANSIE, DOUG Jr. Laylon, UT DAVIES, REBECCA Sr. Provo, UT DAVIS, CONNIE Fr. Provo, UT DAVIS, JANET Fr. Elmhurst, IL DAYISH, TONY So. Shiprock, NM DEAVER, MELONY Fr. Kinston, NC DECKER. LISA So. Bowling Gree, KY DEES, KELLY Fr. Goldsboro, NC DEITRICK, DAVID Jr. Sterling, AK DELAND, SUSAN Sr. Yorba Linda, CA DE MASO, GREGG So. Springfield, Ml DENISON, NEIL So. Great Falls, MT DETTON, WENDY Jr. Concord, CA DE YOUNG, DEBRA Sr. Sunnyvale, CA DIAZ, RHONDA Fr Hayward, CA DICKINSON, CLAYTON Jr. Wrangell, AK DICKSON, CONNIE Fr. Bloomsburg, PA DILL, JEANNINE So. Crestline, CA DITTMORE, GARY Sr. Provo, UT DIXON, MICHELLE Fr. Kennewick, WA DONDERO, SUSAN So. Indio, CA DONE, DIANE Fr. El Paso, TX DOVER, TINA Jr. Atlanta, GA DRAGOTTO, ELISA Fr. St. James, NY DRIGGS, PAUL Fr. Saratoga, CA DUCE, JOLENE Sr. Firth, ID DUGGER. DENNIS Fr. Bloomfield, NM DUKE, JANA So. Burbank, CA DURLAM, RON Fr. Rocklin, CA DUTRO, RICHARD Fr Anthony, TX EARDLEY, STEVEN Fr. Elko, NV EARL, COLLEEN Sr. Diablo, CA EAVES, LAURA Fr. Phoenix, AZ ECKERT, LINDA Fr. Opa Locka, FL EDWARDS, KEN Fr. Benton, KY EGBERT, ANN .So. San Diego, CA EGBERT, CAROL ANN So. Naperville, IL ELLIOT, HEATHER Jr. Scarborough, ON ELLIS, YVONNE Sr. Salt Lake City, UT ENSIGN, PATRICE So. Salt Lake City. L!T Section One !18 f-RIKSON. LISA DIANE Sr. Lebanon, OR l-RIKSON, SANDRA Sr. Rcxburg. ID ERVIN. DARRVLLSo. Hixlon. TN ESTES. JEANNE Grad. Natchez, MS ETHREDGE, ELLEN Fr. Yazoo Citv. MS ETHERIDGE WANDA JO So. Wilson, NC EVANS, DAVID Sr Provo, UT EVANS, EDDIE Sr. Rialto, CA EVANS, KIM Fr. Hooks, TX EVERSON, DEANNE Fr. Menio Park, CA EYRE. MARYLYN Jr. Salt Lake City, UT FAIRBANKS, LAURA So. Bellingham, WA FARBER, LYN So. Virginia. ILL FARNSWORTH, SUZANNE Jr. Cottonwood. AZ FARR, ALAN Sr. Provo, UT FARR, GRETA So. Doraville, GA FATUTALIE, TIANA So. El Toro, CA FAWSON, JOANN So. Sheridan, WY ' FERGUSON. APRIL Fr. Fremont. CA FERRE, MICHELLE Fr. Farmington, NM FERRELL, CATHY Fr. Saratoga, CA FIFE, NANETTE E. So. Bonita. CA FIRMAGE, SANDRA Fr. Beaver, UT FITCH, KERRY LYNN Jr. Provo. UT FITCH, MICHAEL Sr. Elmendorf, Afb, AK FITZPATRICK. PEGGY ELLEN Fr. Glendale, . . FLEMING. JANICE Jr. Vulcan. AL FLORES. BIANDINO Jr. Quezon Citv, Philiipines FOLSOM, BRADLEY M. Sr. Ephrala, W, FORD. PATTI Sr. Stevensville. ON FORSBERG. ANDREW Fr. Graham. TX Section One — 219 FOSTER, BRENT J Fr. Pocatello, ID FLOWER, lAURI Burbank, CA FOWLER, PAULINE Fr. Richfield, UT FOX. LAWRENCE Jr. Bountiful, UT FRAZIER, TAMARA Fr. Springville. UT FREDRICKSON. DANA Jr. Nyssa, OR FREDRICKSON, TAMMY Fr. Nyssa, OR FREEMAN, MONA Fr. Darlington, SC FRERICH. PATTI Jr. Williamsburg. VA FRUITS. SUSAN So. San Jose, CA FULLMER. MICHAEL Fr Springville, UT FUNKHOUSER, RUTH Fr. Peru. IN LUANN FURNER. Fr. Sail Lake City. UT GALE. DIANE Fr. Murray, UT GANIERE, SUSAN YVONNE Fr. Huntington Beach, CA GARDNER, KAMI Fr. Hidden Hills, CA GARNER, MALIA Fr. Hidden Hills, CA GARDNER, MARIE Jr. El Tore. CA GARLICK, JOE Jr. Provo, UT GARRETT, BECKIE Sr. Mahwah. NJ GASKILL, LUANN So. Newfane, NY GATES, KATHRYN Sr. Beloil, Wl GEDDES, DEANNA Fr. Hayden Lake, ID GEDDES, LINDA So. Saratoga, CA GEISENHEYNER, LYNNE Fr. Wallingford, PA GEORGE, GARTH So. Las Vegas, NV GERRATT, MARY ANN So. Burlev, ID GIBBONS, BARBARA Jr San Jose, CA GIGGER, STARLA Fr. Pocatello, ID GIMA. LEONA So. Wailuku, HI GIMA. RONALD Jr. Wailuku, HI GLENN, LISA I r. San Marino, CA GOBLE, KATHLEEN So. Sacramento, CA GOLLOS, ALLISON, So. Porlola Valley, CA 220 -Section One GOSPliR. LISA So. Lompoc, CA GOSS, CAROL Fr. Casper. WY GOULD. ROSl-MARY So. Willenhall. Lngland GOULDING. BRAD Fr. Clayton, CA COWANS, MICHELLE Fr. Sail Lake City, UT GRAHAM, JUDITH Sr. Borgcr, TX GRAY, CHRISTY So. Fair Oakes, CA GREEN, LAQUETA Fr. Hopkinsville, KY GREENIER, CHERRI Jr. Largo, FL GREENWELL, CHARLOTTE Fr. Fayetteville, NC GREER, DIANNA JEAN So. Fair Oakes, CA GREER, SCOTT Jr. Brawley, CA GRIFFIN, BRUCE Fr. Provo, UT GRIFFIN, RAY Jr. Rupert, ID GRIFFITH, CHARLES Jr. Scarsdale, NY GILLMAN, KEVIN So. Fairbanks, AK GROVER, ADA Grad. Lisle, IL GUST, THOMAS Sr. Greenwich, CT GUTIERREZ, ELIZABETH MARIA Fr. Valencia, CA GWILLIAM, KENTSr. Vanderhoof, Canada GWILLIAM, LORRIE Jr. Florence, OR GWILLIAM, STEVE Sr. Newport Beach, CA HAASE, JANE So. Mesa, AZ HACKWORTH. ROBB Fr. Cardwell, ID HAERTEL. KEVIN Fr. Phoenix, AZ HAGE, CHRISTINE Fr. Bellevue, WA HALCOMD, KELLY Fr. Portola, CA HALDERMAN. DIANA So. Hamilton, OH HALING, WENDY So. Anderson, CA HALL. DEBRA Fr. Naperville, IL HALL. ELIZABETH Fr. Modesto. CA HALL. KATHY Fr. Fullerton. CA HALLMARK. SHERYL Fr. Apo New York. NY HAMBI.IN, SUSAN So. Bellevue, WA HANDLEY, MICHAEL Fr. Santa Maria. CA HANFORD. JULIA So. Downers Grove. II HANNEY. SHERRIE Fr. Murray. UT HANSEN, CHRISTINE So. Burley, ID HANSEN, JANET E. So. Windsor. CA HANSEN. KATHLEEN So. Provo. UT Section One — 221 HANSEN, REBECCA Sr. Idaho Falls, ID HANSEN, STACY Fr. Paul, ID HANSEN, TODD So. Altamount, UT HANSEN, WENDY RAE Fr. Los Angeles, CA HANSGEN, KATHY So. Walnut Creek, CA HARDIN, TASEY So. Las Vegas, NV HARDING, CHERIE Jr. Boise, ID HARDING, FREIDA Fr. Pinon, AZ HARKINS, LINDA Sr. Canoga Park, CA HARPER, BRIAN Grad. Blackfood, ID HARRIS, MAURINE Provo, UT HARRIS, NANCY Jr. Denver, CO HARRISON, LESLIE So. Hayward, CA HART, NANETTE Fr. E Wenatchee, WA HARTFORD, RANDALL So Sherwood Park, CA HARTMUN, BECKY Fr. Saratoga, CA HASKINS. DIANA Jr. Moore, OK HATCH, DEBORAH Jr. Madera, CA HATCH, DENISE So. Lacrosse, WI HATCH, LOUISE Fr. South Bend, IN HATCH, MELINDA So. Denver, CO HATCH, SANDRA So Anaheim, CA HATCH ETT, JULIE Sr. Marion, IL HAYDEN, LISA Fr. Evansville, IN HAYES, SHEILA Grad. Halifax, New England HAYNES, HYRUM So Colonial Hills, VA HAYNIE, ROBERT Sr. Seattle, WA HEALY, KATHY Jr. Spokane, WA HEATHER, JARDINE Jr. Oxnard, CA HELP, MARILYN So. Gallup, NM HENDERSON, ANDREA So. Philadelphia, PA 222 — Section One HENDERSON. DENISE Fr. Bcaverlon, OR HENDRICKS. JANET Fr. Yakima, WA HENDRY. TAMARA Jr. Huntington Beach. CA HENRY. TAUNYA Jr. Portland. OR HERBST. VICTORIA Sr. Bellflowcr, CA HERRIN. CINDY Fr. Springfield, VA HESLIN, CAROL So. Crossett, AR HESS. ALLEN So. Klamath Falls. OR HESS, JUDITH LYNN So. Denver, CO HETTINGER. DIA 4E KAY Fr. Petersburg. IL HIGGINSON, LAWRENCE G. Jr. Blackfoot. ID HILL. BOB Jr Kinston. NC HILL, CYNTHIA Fr. Terre Haute. CA HILTON. CATHERINE Jr. Parker, AZ HILTY, CHERYL Fr. Bowling Green. OH HINCKLEY. WENDY Jr. Chamblee. GA HINDERS. ANN Fr. San Leandro. CA HOEGLE. KIM Fr. Monica. PA HOFFMANN. SALLY Fr. Grafton, Wl HOLSROOK, RICHARD Sr. Arlington, IL HOLCOMBE, KATHERINE Fr. Waller, TX HOLLIDAY, BRIDGET So. Moroni, UT HOLLIS, CHERYL Fr. Berwyn. IL HOLLOMAN. KATHRYN So. Albany. GA HOLLOMAN. THERESA Sr. Albany. GA HOLLY, SHIRLEY Fr. Rochester. NY HOLTKAMP. SUSAN So. Logan. UT HOLTMAN. JONI REA Fr. Murray. UT HOMER, JANET. So. Sacramento. CA HOOKER. CHRIS Fr. Sumter, SC HOOPER. SID Fr. Smithfield. VA HORTON. CYNTHIA So. Ada. OK HOWELL. LORI BELLE So. Huntsville. AL HOY. JENNIFER Fr. Lyndhurst. VA HUBBARD. LINDA Fr. San Jose, CA HUCKSTEP. LARRY Jr. Boise. ID HUGDAHL. MELIA ANNETTE Jr. Anaheim, CA HULL. MARGARET So. Oklahoma Citv. OK HULL. TAMARA. So. Ogden. UT HUTCHINGSON. LYNDALE Sr, Prince Rupert, Canada Section One — 223 HUTCHISON, MARC Jr. Auburn Hts, MI HYDE, NOEL So. Ogden, UT IMLAY, BARBARA Sr. Washington DC. JACKSON, CHANDRA LYNN Fr. Kent, WA JACKSON, JEANNE Fr. Trevjiians, VA JACKSON, LAURIE Fr. Las Vegas, NV JARDINE, MARY So. Hampden, MA JARRETT, CAROLYN So. Nephi, UT JENKINS, TERI Glendale, AZ JENNE, ELAINE MARIE Jr. Winthrop, WA JENSEN, LINDA So. Kenmore, NY JENSEN, RICHARD Fr Santa Ana, CA JENSON.JOHN Fr. Bynum, MT JENSON, ROBERT So. Bynum, MT JETT, SANDRA Sr. Harrisonberg, VA JOFFS, VICKI Sr. Bountiful, UT JOHNSON, GAIL Fr. Winsborough, SC JOHNSON, HEATHER Jr. Tarzana, CA JOHNSON, JANETTE So. Milpitas, CA JOHNSON, JOENESr. Preston, ID JOHNSON, KATHERINE Fr. Milpitas, CA JOHNSON, MARY LOUISE Fr. Silver City, NM JOHNSON. PRISCILLA So. Needles, CA JOHNSON, RENITA So. Pocalello. ID JOHNSON, ROGER DUNCAN Jr. St. Anthony, ID JOHNSON, TAMARA JOY Fr. Idaho Falls, ID JOHNSON, TINA Fr. Lanham, MD JOHNSON, TAUNA Fr. Salt Lake City, UT JOHNSON, VINCENT So. Provo, UT JOHNSON, CONNIE RAE Fr. Palo Alto, CA JONES, JAN Fr. Pacific Palisades, CA JONES, LYNETTE Jr. Martinez, CA JONES, VICKIE Jr. Almo, ID JONES, VONDRAFr. Billings, MT JORGENSEN, CHERYL So. Sunnyvale, CA JORGENSON, SHAUNA Sr. Ann Arbor, Ml KARGER, KENNETH So. Norwalk, lA KARREN, DAVID So. Vernal, UT KEARNEY, KATHERYN Sr. New Sharon, MF. KEGLER, KAREN So. Nacogdoches, TX 224 — Section One KELL, DFBBIE So. Pleasanlon, CA KELLEY. DAVID Sr. Ogden, UT KELSEY. CATHY Fr. Roscvillc. CA KENISON. DAVE Jr. Payson, UT KERR. DEBBI So. Gresham. OR KIESTER. POLLY So. Mishawaka, IN KILBLRN, DIANNESr. Salt Lake Citv. UT KILE. MARIEDA Jr. Garden Grove. CA KILLIAN, NANCY Sr. Fairport. NY KINCAID. DEBBYSo. Denver. CO KITTO. FRANKLIN So. Salt Lake Citv. UT KLASSEN. MARILYN So. Calgary. Canada KLEINMAN, KRISTlSo. Phoenix, AZ KRADOLFER. JEANNINE So. South .America KRATZ. SUSAN Sr. Mundelein. IL KULBETH. JAMES Jr. La Porte. TX KUNSMAN. WILLIAM Jr Killeen. TX KUNZ. JOYSr. Encinitas. CA LACAYO. HORAClOSo. Yorba Linda. CA LAMBERT. IVA Fr. Menlo Park. CA LAMBSON. LAURIE Jr. Taylor, AZ LAMPMAN. FELICA Fr. Houston. TX LAUDER, LISA Fr. Yuca Valley, CA LANEY PEGGY JEAN Fr. Eureka. CA LANG, DOUGLAS Sr. St. George, UT LANGLEY, DELORES KATHLEEN Fr Eugene, OR LARSEN, ALBERT Jr. Sunset. UT LARSEN, CHUCK Sr. Pro o. UT Section One — 225 LARSEN, MELINDASr. Las Cruces, NM LARSON, VICKI Fr. Citrus Hts., CA LAW, LORRAINE Fr. Lakewood, NV LAW, SYLVIA Jr. Rolla, MO LAYTON, CATHERINE Sr. Downey, CA LEAMY, JIM Fr. Grand Junction, CO LEATHEM. PEGGY Jr. Heyburn. ID LE CHEMINANT, WENDY So. Bountiful, L ' T LEE, DOREEN Jr. Phoenix, AZ LEE, PAUL Fr. Salt Lake, UT LEE, REATHA Jr. Edmunds, WA LEE, STEPHANIE Fr. Phoenix. AZ LEMOS, CHYRL Jr. Gilroy, CA LEQHMAN, KENNETH Fr. Petersburg, VA LEMASTER, MICHELE Fr. Denton, TX LERMA, JOHN JOSEPH Sr Santa Clara, CA LETEY, LAURA So. Riverside, CA LEWIS, DALE Sr. Bakersfield, CA LEWIS, PAUL Fr Walnut Creed, CA LICHFIELD, KATHY Fr. Boulder, CO LIGON, SHERYLSo. Provo, UT LIGON, STEVEN Sr. Provo, UT LILLYWHITE. REBECCA Grad. Pine, AZ LIMBONG, JOHN Grad Jakarta, Indonesia LINDGREN, JENNIFER Fr. Edmunds, WA LINDSTROM, JAN Fr. Manhatten, Be, CA LLOYD ARLENE Fr. Almo, ID LOGNE, DILLARDSr. Cudahy, CA LONG, BRIAN KAY Jr. Los Altos, CA LONG, TERESA Fr. Lake Oswego, OR LONGLEY, JANET Fr. San Jose, CA LOW, JANET Jr. South Gate, CA LUND, SUSAN ANN Fr. Seattle, WA LUNT, DAVID So. Los Angelos, CA 226 — Section One MACKAY. DEANG.Sr. Tarzana, CA MACKAY, SCOTT Jr. Tarzana, CA MADSEN, DALESr. Chico, CA MADSEN. SUSAN Jr. Salt Lake City. UT MALDONADO, LORlSr. Hayward, CA MAI. LORY, STEPHANIE Sr. Provo, UT MANLEY, WAYNE Fr. Pine, AZ MANN. JERALEE Jr. Campbell. CA MARCHANT, JALANE So, Bountiful. UT MARCKESANO, MARIANNE Fr. Provo, UT MARSHALL, MICHELLE Fr. Apony, NY MARTIN, FIONA Fr. Surbiton. England MARTIN. KAREN So. Westchester, IL MARTIN, TIMOTHY Sr. Miami, FL MATTHEWS, KAREN So. South Gale. CA MATTHEWS, LINDSEY Fr. Walnut Creek, CA MATSUOKA, REGINA Grad. Provo, UT MAXWELL, A. RAY Fr. American Fork, UT MCARTHUR, JANET Jr. Boise. ID MCCASLAND, MARY ELLEN Fr. Cheyenne. WY MCCLELLAN. LAURA So. Flint, MI MCFALL, TERI LYNN Fr. Mercer Is., WA MCFALL, TORI ANN Fr. Mercer Is.. . MCGARR. JOELSo. Portola, CA MCINELLY. DIANA Sr. Ellensburg, W. MCMILLAN. DAVID Sr. Salt Lake City, Utah MCMURRAY. SUSAN Sr. Burlev. ID MCPHEE, MICHAEL Fr. Elko, NV Section One — 227 MCWEENY, KEVIN So. Saratoga, CA MEDINA, MARCIAL Jr. Formosa MENDEN, DARLA Fr. Mesa, AZ MENSSEN, SYLVIA So. Sandy, UT MERCIER, FRANCOISESo. France MESSERLY, REBBY Sr. Glenns Ferry, ID METEER, MARLAJr. Morago, CA METEER, VALORI So. Morago, CA MEYERS, DOREE Fr. Roseglen, ND MEYERS, KATHY Fr. Delta, UT MIDGLEY, BRUCE Sr. Bountiful, UT MILLER, GLEN Sr Bountiful, UT MILLER, KATHERINE So. American Fork, UT MILLER. KATHLEEN So. San Jose, CA MILLER, SARAH So. Thousand Oak, CA MILLS, SHARON Fr. Welch, WV MILLS, SHERRI Jr. W. Des Moines. lA MILOVICH, KELLESo. Helper, UT MIRANDA, MELBA ARELY Sr. Soyapango , El Salvador MITCHELL, LORELEI Jr. Bountiful, UT MITCHELL, MERTON So. Las Vegas. NV MITCHEM, CHERYL Jr. Orlando, FL MOFFETT. CALVIN Co. Farmington, NM MOLEN, ANNSr. Arlington, TX MONCUR, CYNTHIA Jr. Cody, WY MONTELIUS, SHELLEY ANN Sr. Helena, MT MONTGOMERY. JOHN EDGAR Sr Tcrre Haute, IN MOODY, JANECESr. Black foot. ID 228 — Section One MOON.CHYI.RFN Fr. Dallas, TX MOORE. DINAH So. Alexandria. VA MOORE. KARRI So. Salt Lake City. UT MOORE, KATHLEEN Fr. Provo, UT MORAN, STEVEN So. Butte, MT MORGAN, ANDREA Jr. Issaquah. WA MORRELL, GRETA Jr Albuquerque. NM MOSER, KENT Fr. Weiser. ID MOSER. STEVE So No. Hollywood. CA MOSS, DEBORAH Sr. Pawtucket. Rl MOULTON, BRENT Jr. San Jose, CA MOURA,NINASo. Idaho Falls, ID MRAZEK, CYNTHIA Fr. Arwprior, Canada MURDOCK, DOUGLAS So. Orem. UT MURPHY. DIANE Fr. Twin Falls, ID MURRAY, JULIE ANN Sr. Juno, FL MYERS, MARK- Fr. Emmett, ID MYERS, WES Fr. Noble, OK NASH, JULIE Fr. Oakdale. CA NEAL. CINDY ANN Fr. Martinsville, IN NELSON, NARICE Jr. Lakewood. CA NELSON. PAMELA ANN Fr. Bellevue, WA NELSON, ROBB Fr. La Canada. CA NELSON, VIRGINIA Fr. Kailua, HI NEWHOUSE, CHUCK So. Eastport, ID NEWSOM, RENEJr. Gilbert, AR NICHOLAS. KARL WILLIAM Sr. Minot, ND NICHOIFS, RICHARD Sr Orem. UT NICIIOLLS. ARLENESr. McFall, MO NICHOLLS, ELAINE Sr. McFall. MO NICHOLS. MARIANNESo. Kaysville, UT Section One— 229 NORTON, DENISE Jr. Prescott, AZ O ' KELLEY, DAVID Fr. Overton, NV OLDMAN, PHYLLIS Jr. Ganado, AZ OLSEN, ANDREW Fr. Pocalello, ID OLSEN, JILL Sr. Myrtle Creek, OR OLSON, CYDNEY Fr. Provo, UT OLSON, VICKIE Fr. Fresno, CA ORTON, BYRON Jr. Richland, WA OSTLER, REBECCA LEAH So. Aquebogue, NY OVIATT, JOANGrad. Barstow, CA OWENS, ANDREA Fr. Wichita, KS OXBORROW, CATHERINE Fr. Paso Robles, CA PACE, CELIA Fr. Cardston, Canada PACE, SUZANNE So. Albion, NY PACKARD, LAURI Fr. Whealon, MD PACKER, ANNETTE Jr. Lexington, KY PALMER, JACK LOUIS Fr. Apache, OK PAPWORTH, LAURIE So. Portland, OR PARKER, DAVID Jr. Campbell, CA PARKER, ELIZABETH Fr. Los Alamos, NM PARKER, LAURA So. Bountiful, UT PARKER, MARY LOUISE Fr. Huntington Beach, CA PARSONS, MAXINE Fr. Afton, WY PATCH, GENE Sr. Heber, UT PATCHEN, DEANN Fr. Soquel, CA PAUL, KAREN JEAN Sr. Niles, IL PAYNE, DELORES Fr. Calgary, Canada PAYNE, RENEE So. Farmington, UT PEAD, RANAESr. Long Beach, CA PEARSON, MIRIAM Fr. Blackfoot, ID PEDERSON, ANNELISE So. Fiuens Boge, Denmark 230 — Section One PETERSEN, JULIE So. Cincinnati, OH PETERSON, DOUGLAS Sr. Springville, UT PETERSON, DUANE MARCOR Fr. Tcmpe, AZ PETERSON, GREG So. Warner, CAN PETERSON, JANAFr. Bountiful, UT PETERSON, KATHY LYN Fr. Torrance, CA PETERSON, LEANNSr. Jerome, ID PETERSON, LINDA HOLLY Fr. Boise, ID PETERSON, KRISTIN ELAINE So. Wellesley, MA Peterson, RULA ANNE Fr. Phoenix, AZ PHILLIPS, PAM Fr. Olney Spring, CO PICKETT, KATHLEEN Fr. Cliula Vista, CA PIERSON, STEVE Grad. Grapevine, TX PIERSON, DORYSr. Provo, UT PISTER, ANNE Jr. Bishop, CA PLAYER, PATRICIA KAYE Sr. Lynchburg, SC POLLIZZE. PAULA So. Chicago, IL POND, ELAINE ' Fr. Portland, OR POPE, KELLY Fr. Brooklyn Park, NM PORA, NANCY Jr. Windsor, ME PORTER, LORI Fr. Salt Lake City, UT POTTER, ROSEMARY Fr. Cedarburg, Wl POWELL, VALARIE Fr. Grand Jet CO PRATT, KATHLEEN So. Riverside, CA Section One — 231 PRIDE. CLESTELLE Fr. Colonial Heights, VA PRIDEAUX, MARLISSr Lvnnwood, WA PROBST, GARY ROBERT Sr. San Jose, CA PRYSBYLA, PETER Sr. Palo Alto, CA PULA, NIKOLAO Menlo Park, CA QUINTON, CINDY Fr. Houston. TX RAMBURG. JULIE Fr. Canby. OR RANDALL. JULIE Fr. Portland, OR RASMUSSEN, CONNIE Sr Soda Springs, ID RASMUSSEN, JILL MARIE Sr. Victorville, CA REAMER. LYNNSr. Hooks. TX REEVES. SHAWNESSY, Fr. Oakdale. CA REIF, DEBBIE So. Tulsa, OK REYNOLDS, EVELYNN Fr. Batesville, AR REYNOLDS, JACK So Arcadia, CA REYNOLDS, MARGARET So. North Java, NY RHOTEHAMEL, KAREN So. Renton, WA RICE, CYNTHIA Fr. Magrath, AL RICHARDS, KATHY Fr. Rupert, ID RICHARDSON, NANCY Fr. Pittsburg, CA RICHEY, DEAN Fr. San Diego, CA RICHINS. LYLE So. Animas, NM RICKS, RENAEJr Mesa, AZ RIGGS, NORAYSr. Lake Oswego, OR RIGGS, ROSA Sr. Kanab, UT RINEHART, ANN Fr. Warren, OH RIVARD, VERONICA Sr Gomez, Mexico ROBBINS, MARIE Fr Cameron, AZ ROBERTSON, GARY Sr Baton Rouge, LA ROBERTSON, RALPH Sr. Powell WY ROBIE, ROBYN Fr. Ardmore, OK ROBISON. CATHERINE Fr. Palalme, IL ROELKE, SUSAN Jr. Millington, TN ROETtLTHOEDORESo. .Springvillc, UT ROGERS, BECKY Fr. Monroe, UT ROGERS, RITA Sr. Farmington, NM ROMANS, CYNTHIA Jr. Arnold, NB ROOT, MAYNESr l.chi, UT ROPER, ELRAYSr Orem, UT ROSE, BARBARA I r Syracuse, NY U- ' v 2. ' )2 Section One ss p ROSS. OIBORAII (r. Wallingl ' ord, PA ROSS. KIM So. I ort Worlh. TX ROIJNDY. .M-l f I-RYSr. Orcm. UT ROWBIiRRV. MARK I r. Provo. UT RUF. HAROLD Sr. Springfield, UT Rl I HI. .STEVEN So. Burlingamc. CA RUSSELL. BRENDA KAY Er. Fori Benning. GA RYAN. CATHIE Sr. Fori Smith. AR SACCHI. LESLIE Jr. Ukiah. CA SAMO. KATHERINESr. San Andreas. CA SANDERSON, SHARON Jr. Fullerton, CA SANO. FRANK Sr. Provo, UT SARGEANT, MARK Sr. Elko. NV SAUNDERS, STEVEN Jr. Meridian, ID SAVILLE, LINDA So. Orchard Park, NY SAXON, ROBERT Fr. Logandale, NV SCHOLER. JAMIE Jr. Leviltown. NY SCHOLER. JULIE Fr. Levitiown. NY SCHOW, DEBBIE So. Carmichael, CA SCHRADER. LUCINDA Fr. Tucson. AZ SCORSE, PAMELA Sr. Holbrook, AZ SCO TT. BEVERLY Sr. Aylmer, ON SCOTT. KATHELINEFr. Sandy. UT SCOVILLE. KAREN Sr. Westmin.ster. CA SEAGER, DEENA So. Greeley, CO SEARS, CYNTHIA Jr. Carpinteria, CA SEATON, KATHYSo. Tucker. G.A SELIN. DAVID Fr. West Jordan, UT SEWELL, SHEYRL So. Farmington. NM SHAFFER. DARIENE Jr Klamath Fall, OR SHALTES. STEVEN Sr. Sacramento, CA SHANNON, SALLY Fr. Houston. T. SHAW, BARBARA I RN ' Jr Great Neck, N ' SHAW. DAVIDGOODW l Fr. Salisbury SHAW, LEAH So. Boise, ID SHAW, MARY Jr Palmer. AK SHEFFIELD. ADDFTTE Fr. Houston. TX SHEGRUD. Ml I ODN Fr. Renton. WA SHELLEY. PAUL Jr Mt Pleasant, UT SHELTON,JEROLDSr. Gridley, CA ,Seclion One -233 SHEPLEY, ROBIN So. Falls Church, VA SHIELDS, KATHY Fr. Dallas, TX SHREEVE, DEBORAH Jr. Kirkland, WA SHUM WAY, GAYLE So. Phoenix, AZ SHUMWAY, MARCELLA Sr. Phoenix, AZ SHURTLEFF, MARY GAI Sr Chatsworth, CA SHUTT, JOANN So. Bountiful, UT SIDDOWAY, TERRECE Fr. Selah, WA SIEGEL, CAROLE Sr Vista, CA SIMISTER, DIANE Fr. Salt Lake, UT SIMMONS, CYNTHIA Sr Yucaipa, CA SIMON, JULIE Fr. Augusta, GA SIRON, CYNTHIA Fr. Tampa, FL SKIDMORE, ALICE Fr. Baker, UT SKIDMORE. LAURA Fr. Potomac, MD SKOUSEN, NOLA Sr. Warren, MI SKOUSEN, PAM Jr. MEZA, AZ SLAMA, KAREN Jr. San Jose, CA SMALLCOMB, LAURIE Fr Costa Mesa, CA SMALLCOMB, MICHELE So. Costa Mesa, CA SMALLEY, JANET Sr. Long Beach, CA SMELIK, JAN Fr. Kingwood, TX SMITH, ANNE CANDICE So Syracuse, NY SMITH, ARLENE So. Chalmette, LA SMITH, BARBARA So. Fairbanks, AK SMITH, COREEN So. Fremont, CA SMITH, LAURIANNE Fr. Arvada, CO SMITH, LESLIE Sr. Kentfield, CA SMITH, LOIS So. Carson City, NV SMITH, MAREN Fr. American Falls, ID SMITH, MICHAEL Sr. San Jose, CA SMITH, MONCIE Fr. Doraville, GA SMITH, ROBBIN So. Saratoga, CA SOKALOFSKY, CHERYL Sr. Saskatoon, SA SOLLERS, CAROLE Fr. Fr. Walton, Canada SOLOMAN, CHERYL Sr. Newport News, VA SORENSEN, CARL So. Chelmsford, MA SORENSEN, LORI Fr. Spring City, UT SPARKS, SHARON So. Novata, CA SPEAR, ELLEN MARIE Fr. Merced, CA 234 — Section One E ' ESI SPENCER, TRACY So. Sutter. CA SPERBER, ANN LOUISE Sr. Bremerton, WA SPINDLER, PATTY So. Cupertino, CA STANLEY, TAMARA Fr. Omaha, NB STARR, AMY So. West Covina, CA STARR, RANDY Jr. Hotspring, VA STEELE, CINDY So. Littleton, CO STEPHENS, LARRY So. East Carbon, UT STERLING, ALAN Fr. Walnut, Creek, CA STETTLER, NANCY So. Caldwell, ID STEWART, LARRY Fr. Salem. OR STEWART, LAURA Fr. Denton, TX STEWART, LINDA Fr. Columbus. GA STOCK, BRENT Fr. Farmington, NM STODDARD, JOHN So. Carmichael, CA STODDARD, MIKE Jr. El Paso, TX STONE, SUZI Fr. Modesto, CA STRAIN, MICHELLE Fr. Sacramento. CA STRANGER, DAVIS Sr. SWENSON, VICKI Jr Long Beach, CA SWANDER, SANDY Jr. Ten Sleep, WY TABLER, KATHRYN Jr. Baldwin Park. CA TAKAHASHL YUKIHIKO Sr. Kurihashi. Japan TALBOT, ELIZABETH Sr. Pocatello, ID TALBOT, MIKE Jr. Bosie, ID TALLEY, SUSAN Fr. Los Alamos, NM TANNER, KAREN Fr. NATO Military Committee, NY TANNER, NICHOLAS Jr. Fresno, CA TANNER, RON Fr. Phoenix, AZ TAYLOR, AFTON So. San Mario. CA TAYLOR. ALICE Fr. Stratford, SD TAYLOR, DIANA So. Bakersneld, CA TAYLOR, DONNA SUE Fr. Milton-Freewater, OR TAYLOR, LINDA Fr Calgary, Canada TAYLOR, RON So. Orem, UT TENSMEYER, LISA Fr. Indianspolis, IN TERRELL, LISA Fr. Garden City, CA TERRI, ESTHER Sr, London, ON THACKER, BRANDON Fr. Bountiful, UT THIERS. JEAN Fr. Provo, UT Section One — 235 THIRIOT, LORI LEE Sr. Coalville, UT THOMPSON, EVERETT Sr. Provo, UT Thomsen, Steve Fr. Anaheim, CA THOMSON, LESLIE So. Fair Oaks, CA THORSTAD, KATHY Fr. Ontario, OR THREELEGS, CLYDE Jr. Wakapala, SD TIMPKE, ROXANNE Fr. Hacienda Hts., CA TOGISALA, DOTTIE Fr. Ogden, UT TOLMAN, RANDY So. Centerville, UT TONGE, JULIE RAE Fr. Idaho Falls, ID TOWNSEND, PHYLLIS Sr. Albuquerque, NM TOWNSLEY, KIM Fr. Slreetsboro, OH TRIGGS, DIANA Fr. Moose Jaw, CAN TUCKETT, RIKI JO So. Mesa, WA TURLEY, LANAE Fr. El Paso, TX TYLER, STEPHEN Fr. Pacific Palisades, CA UNGA, VAl So. San Mateo, CA UNGERMAN, TAMARA Jr. Butte, MT VALENTINE, RON Fr. Farmington, UT VAN WAGENEN, KENNI Prove, UT VICTOR, THERESA Fr. San Carlos, AZ WADE, BETH Sr. Driggs, ID WADE, DAVID Fr. Fillmore, UT WAGNER, ROXANNE So Lakeland, FL WALKER, AMY So. Garden City, Ml WALKER, MICHAEL Fr. Murray, UT WALKER, SHELLI So. Kallispell, MT WALLIS, ASHCROFT So. WALTERS, BRENDA SUE So. Plantation, FL WARBELTON, BRYAN So. Bellevue, NB WARE, LERON So. Monroe, UT WARREN, GINGER So. Porterville, CA WASDEN, SHAUNA Jr. Rexburg, ID WATERS, SNOW Jr Dover, NC 236 — Section One WATLER, CARLENE So. Toronto. Canada WATSON, DANIEL Jr. Sandy, UT WATSON, ROBERTA So. Evansvillc, IN WEBER, AMY f r. Walnut Creek, CA WEBSTER, CORY Jr Sandy, UT WEEKES. JACQUE Sr. North Bend, OR WEEKES, RONALD Sr. Stockton, CA WELLING, JAYNE Fr. Seattle, WA WELL S, DAVID Jr. Van Nuys, CA WEST, KATIE Fr. Hurley, ID WEST, MICHELE Jr. Bountiful, UT WESTERGREN, LEE ANN So. Kirkland, WA WETZEL, SALLY ANN Fr. Minneapolis, MN WHITAKER, NEIL Sr. Wichita Falls, TX WHITAKER. RON Fr. Orland, CA WHITE, PAM Jr. Timmonsville, SC WHITE, SANDY So. Orem, UT WHITEHEAD, CAROLYN So. Twin Falls, ID WHITEHEAD, JIM Jr. Salt Lake, UT WHITESIDES, CAROL Fr. Glen Ellen, CA WHITESIDES, JUNE LEE Fr. Glen Ellen, CA WHITING. MARY Fr. Silver Springs. MD WHITMAN, KATHY Jr. Stanhope, NJ WHITMORE. RICK I r. Fairport. NY WIERSEMA. DIANNA Fr. Trenton. CANADA Section One — 237 WILDE. MARIANE Fr. Murray, UT WILKINSON, RHONDA Fr. Boise, ID WILLETT, GWEN So. N. Baltleford, SA WILLIAMS, CARLA MARIE Fr. Kenner, LA WILLIAMS, SANDY Sr. Kansas City, MO WILLIAMS. TACY LEE Fr Campbell, CA WILLIAMSON, JOANNE Jr. London, ON WILLIAMSON. VON Fr. Cabot, AR WILLINGHAM, LANCE Fr. Papillion, NB WILLIS, MELANIE Fr. Concord, CA WILSON, DEBBIE Jr. Campbell, CA WILSON, DONNA Jr. Colfax, NC WILSON, KATHY Fr. Riverside, C. WILSON, LEIONNIE Fr. Aptos, CA WILSON, MARGARET Fr. Parma. OH WILSON, MARY Jr. Greenbrae, CA WILSON, MAUREEN Sr. Pasco, WA WINFREE, PAULA Jr. Belleville, IL WING. .MICHELE So. Victor, NY WINN, WILLIAM Jr. Murray, UT WINWARD, BRENDA Sr Burley, ID WITCHER, JEFF Fr. Stratford, TX WITTWER, WENDY Sr Las Vegas, NV WOLFE. MICHELE Sr Brentwood. MD WOLI FR. ROBERT Sr Lake Oswego. OR 238 — Section One ZIEGLER, MARK So. Sandy, UT ZOBELL, CHRISTl So. Pleasant Grove. UT ZUCARO. MARIA Fr. Salem, MA WOLTER. LAURIE Fr. Oconomowoc, Wl WOOD. MICHEl.E I r. Walnut Creek, CA WOOD, TRUDY So. Burlcy, ID WOODBURY, VIRl Ir Burlev. ID WOODS. PHYLLIS Ir San Jose, CA WOTHERSPOON, SHARON Fr. Chula Vista. CA WRATHAWL, CATHY Fr. Seattle, WA WRATHALL. CYNTHIA Fr. Seattle, WA WRIGHT, SANDRA So. Cypress, CA YEAKEL, SHAUNA JEAN JR. Lancaster, CA YORK, DEB Sr. Pollock Pines, CA YOUNG, DANNY Jr. Delta, UT YOUNG, LORNA Sr. Delta, UT ZAIFNEJAD, JAMILEH So. Provo, UT ZEREBKO. MARIANNE So. Novato, CA Section One— 239 SECTION TWO ABRAHAM, LEONA Sr. Spanish Fork, UT ABRAMS, JAMES Jr. Santa Rosa, CA ACCETTA, FLAVIA Sr. San Pedro, CA ADAIR, ROBIN So. Phoeni.x, AZ ADAMS, BARBARA So. Clearfield. UT ADAMS, JANICE Grad. Wind sor, MO ADAMS, KAREN Fr. Cleves, OH ADAMS, RANDY Sr. Scottsdale, AZ ADLESON, CHERYL Sr. Redlands, CA AFFELT, APRIL Sr. Parsippany, NJ AKINS, JESSICA So. Rome, GA ALLEN, GERRY Fr. Pomona, CA ALLEN, MARRAE Fr. Mesa, AZ ANDERSON, KAREN Sr. Mobile, AL ANDERSON, TERI Fr Provo, UT ANDERSON, WENDY So. Lethbridge, AL ANDREASON, MARLA Jr. Twin Falls, ID ANDRUS, NYKOLA Jr. Murray, UT ARBOUR, CHERYL Fr. Dillon, MT ARCHIBALD, MARGARET Fr. Sacramento, CA ARMSTRONG, DOUGL.AS Fr. Toronto, Canada ARMSTRONG, MEREDITH Jr. Orange, CA ASPLUND, CURTIS Columbia, MO ATWATER, LORINDA So. Arcadia, CA ATWOOD, DEEDAN Fr. Magrath, AB ATWOOD, VAL Jr. Orem, UT BAKER, CORINNE Grad. Auburn, WA BAKER, JEFF Fr Placentia. CA BAKER, TRISH Fr. Provo, UT BALDWIN, MELINDA Sr. Mesa, AZ BALLS, KIM Fr. Normal, IL BAROS, ROSE MARIE So. Albuquerque, NM BARTLOME, DON Jr. Montpelier, ID BARTON, KATHRYN Fr Havana, IL 240 — Section Two BATRS, CHERYL Fr. Baxter, TN BATES. LORALEE Jr. Nyssa, OR BECKER. MARCYNE Fr. Las Vegas. NV BECKSTEAD. BEVERLY So, Twin Falls, ID — BEGLEY. SANDRA Jr. San Rafael, CA BEHLHIN. TANYA Jr. Arvada. CO BELIVEAU. LINDA Fr. West Lebanon. NH BENSON, MARJORIE SUE So. Clearwater. FL BERGESON. JANAE Fr. Blackfoot. ID BERGLUND. ALAN Fr. Seattle. WA BERRY. LYDIA Fr. Cardston, Canada BERTONNEAU, CIEL Fr. Brussels. Belgium BETTS. SHARON Fr. San Jose. CA BEUS, RAY Fr. Datcland. AZ BILEEN. LAVERNA Jr. Teec Nos Pos. AZ BILLS. STEVE So. Meridian. ID BIRD. RONALD Fr. Chamblee, G. BISCHOFF, JANET Jr. Geneva, ID BISHOP, TERESA So. Charmichael, CA BITTER, JANINE Jr. Idaho Falls, ID BLACK, JULIE Fr. Provo, UT BLACKBURN, DENISE Jr Billings. MT BLAISDELL, MARK Sr. Caldwwll, ID BLAKE. CYNTHIA So. Salt Lake City, UT BLAKE, RUSSELL Sr. Walnut Creek. CA BLAKELY. ALAN So. Tooele, UT BLAKELY, GARY So. Albuguerquc, NM BLAYDEN, BETTY Fr. Salmon, ID BLUMELL. DEBORAH JOY Sr. Calgary, Canada BOGARDUS, DAVID Jr. Santa Barbara, CA BOND, BECKIE Fr. Portland, OR Section Two — 241 BORGHOLTHAUS, SCOTT Fr. Payette, ID BOUGHTON, KAHTLEEN Fr. College Station, TX BOSLER, BRUCE Sr. Walnut Creek, CA BOWEN, DONALD Sr Seattle, WA BOWERS, CHERIE Fr. Lewislon, ID BOWMAN, PATRICIA Fr. Nvo Casas Grnde, Mexico BOWTHORPE, DEBRA LEE Sr. Holladay, UT BOYSON, DARLYN Fr. Cardslon, Canada BOZUNG, BILL Jr. Santa Monica, CA BRADFORD, DAVID RUSSELL Grad. Billings, MT BRADLEY, ALLEN Fr Salt Lake City, UT BRANDLEY, CHERALYN So. Alberta, Canada BRADLEY, LISA So. Sidney, OH BRANNAN, MICHAEL Jr. Salinas, CA BRANNOCK, VALERIE Fr. Irving, CA BRAYLEY, RUSSELL Sr. Cardston, Canada BRENT, DEBY Fr. Elma, WA BRIDGER, TERRI Fr Cheyenne, WY BRINKERHOFF, ROBERTA So. Lovelock, NV BRINTON, GAYLE Fr. Lyman, WY BROBERG, DARLA Jr. Portland, OR BROOKS, DENNIS Sr Oreni, UT BROOKSBY, DENAE So. Las Vegas, NV BROOKSBY, KYLELYNN Fr. Alamo, CA BROWN, CHERYL Fr Graham, TX BROWN, DARWIN WAYNE Jr. Graham, TX BROWN, SUSIE So. Oakland, CA BRUNSON, PENNIE So. Anchorage, Ak BODDEN, GAYLA RAY Fr. Klamath Fall, OR BULLOCK, SHAUNA Fr. Lethbridge, Canada BUNTING, KAYLENE So. Bountiful, UT BURNS, KATHY Jr. Idaho Falls, ID BURROWS, TRACY Fr. Salt Lake City, UT BURTON, BRADFORD Jr. Bountiful, UT 242 — Section Two BUSBY, Jl RRV Fr. Phoenix, A . CALL, SUSAN Jr. Bountiful, UT CALVIN, DUANE Sr. Pleasant Valley, NY CALVIN, JERLANN Sr. Pleasant Valley, NY CAMP. BRAD Fr. Burrville, UT CAMPBELL, JULIE So. Paonia, CO CAMPBELL. VANCE So. Idaho Falls, ID CARLILE, DENESE Sr. Fremont, CA CARLIN, DEBBIE Sr. Gridlcy, CA CARLIN, MAGGIE Jr. Gridlcy, CA CARLSON, NANCY So. Provo, UT CARPENTER, ANNETTE Jr. Modesto, CA CARR, DARRELL So. San Jose, CA CARTER, DALE Jr Cheyenne, WY CASPERSON. JOHN Fr Idaho Falls, ID CHAFFIN, DARCIA ANN Fr. Leadvillc, CO CHAMBERS. klM Fr. Augusta. Ci. CHANDLER. MICHAEL Jr. Waimea, HI CHASE, JO ELLEN Jr. Livonia. Ml CIIASF. MARCIA So. Westininster, CA Section Two — 243 CHASE, MINDY Fr. Westminster, CA CHILD, SHAWNA Sr. Syracuse, UT CHINNAPONGSE, MANNIE Fr. Oceanside, Ca CHIVERS, CATHERINE Fr. Idaho Falls, Id CHRISTIANSEN, DARLENE Fr. Salt Lake City, UT CHRISTENSEN, JANETTE So. Moronim, UT CLAY, VANCE SO. CLAYBROOK, COLETTE Jr. Carthage, MO CLAYTON, CAROL Fr. CLIFTON, NORMA Fr. Calgary, Canada COWARD, AMY So. Mapleton, UT CLUFF, MARGARET Fr. Salt Lake City, UT CLYDE, KATHLEEN Fr. Belleville, IL COFFIN, CYNTHIA Fr. Arimo, ID COLLIER, LYNETTE Fr. Arden, NC COOPER, CYNTHIA ANNE MARIE So Orilla, Canada COURT, SHELLI LYN Fr. Bountiful, UT COURTNEY, DEBORAH Fr. Oklahoma City, OK COWELL, CINDY LOU Fr. Foster City, CA COWIE, WALTER Sr. Idaho Falls, ID COX, KERI LYN Fr. Sumter, SC CRAFT, PAM Fr. Larkspur, CO CRESCI, DEE DEE Huntington Beach, CA CROSBY, KATHLEEN Fr. San Jose, CA CROSLAND, MARIE So CUNNINGHAM, WALTER So. Soldotna, AK CURTIS, JOAN Fr. Woodside, CA DAINES, ROBERT Fr. Evanston, WY 244 — Section Two s rxw 11 DALEY, DIANE Fr. Malthews, NC DALTON. PAUL Sr. Mesa, AZ DARRINGTON, MYRNA So. Dccio, ID DAVIDSON, RHONDA Jr. Lodi, CA DAVIES, JAMES Sr. Bloomficid Hill, MI DAVIS, DEBORAH Jr. Tucson, AZ DAVIS, DIANNE Fr. San Jose, Q DAW. KIMBERLY Fr Las Cruccs, NM DAWSON, MINNETTE Jr. Corpus Christi, TX DAY, KENT So. Orem, UT DECREE, DARRELL So. Payson, UT DECKER, ROSALYN Sr. Phoenix, AZ DEEG, WILL Fr. Boerne, TX DEHAAN ROCHELLE Fr Portland, OR DELAND, SUSAN Sr. Yorba Linda, CA Section Two — 245 DEMPSEY, ROBERT ERIN Fr. Fairfield, CA DENETCLAW, VIBLA Fr. Albuquerque. NM DETMER, PATTI So. Cleves, OH DICKERSON, JULIE So. Bountiful, UT DIRKSON, SUSIE Fr. Los Angeles, CA DORN, JEFFREY Fr. Gering, NB DOTSON.JOHN Fr. Las Vegas, NV DOTSON, JOLYN Fr. Minersville, UT DOUTRE, DEBORA So. Paul, ID DRAKE, JANET Fr. Granlsville, UT DRANEY, FRANK So. Bartlesville, OK DUDE, LORRAINE So. San Carlos, AZ DUKE. TERRELL Fr. Roosevelt, UT DURHAM. RON Fr. Rocklin, CA DYMOND. PATRICIA Jr Tunkhannock, PA EATON. JOY So. Kinley, Canada ECKLUND, DANSr. Provo, UT EGAN. HEATHER Fr. Salt Lake City, CA EGBERT, MATTHEW Fr. Golden, CO EHLERS, TERRY Jr. Nursery, TX ELDER, MARKSr. Provo, UT ELDREDGE, DIXIE So Twin Falls. ID ELDREDGE. JANET LYNN So Santa Clara. Ca ELLERMAN, JANET Fr. Salt Lake City, UT ELLIOTT, RICHARD Fr. Livermore, CA ELLISON, GARY Sr. Hartsville, SC EMPEY, JOANNE Grad Southgate. CA ERICKSON. ANNE Fr. Idaho Falls. ID 2-16 — Section Two ERICKSON. LASTAR So. Las Vegas, NV FACEY. DIANA M. Sr. St. Thomas, Canada PARISH, CYNTHIA Fr. Torrance, CA FARRALL. PAMELA Jr. Arcadia, CA FAWSON, ELIZABETH So. Vallejo, CA FELIX, DAVID Fr Cedar City, UT FELIX, NORMA ALICIA Jr. Calexico, CA FENN, PATTY Sr. San Bcrnadino, C. ' X FISLER, DAVID Fr Hermiston, OR FLETCHER, PALL Grad. Fort Collins, CO FLETCHER, PEGGY So. Salt Lake Citv. UT FLORES. D.AVID Fr. Bountiful, UT FOGG, TERI Fr. Sandy, UT FORD, JULIE So. Salt Lake City, UT FORSYTH, WILLYNE Fr Orem, UT FOUTZ, KIRAJr. Farmington, NM FOWKES, BRUCE Fr. Magna, UT FOX, TERESA MICHELLE Fr. The Dalles, OR FOY. HOWARD Sr. Panguitch, UT FOY, P.ATRICIA Sr. Panguitch, UT FRANCISCO. JIMENEZ J Sr FREDRICKSON, BEVERLY Fr. Salt Lake City, UT FRERICH, SUZANNE Sr. Williamsburg, VA FRY, JANET LYNNE Fr. Great Neck, NY GAMPPER, KIM JEAN Jr. Bellevue, NB GARBUTT, SCOTT HJr Trumbull, CN GARDNER, TAMMIE ANN Fr. Palm Springs, CA GATEWOOD, DEBBIE Fr. Albuquerque, NM Section Two — 247 GAWRYCH. CAROL Fr. Killingworth, CT GEORGE, ROGER Fr. Las Vgas. NV GILLAND, JIMSr. Midland. TX GLANDER, ALLEN Fr. Chico, CA GLAZIER, DAVID LOUIS So. Rialto, CA GOASLINA, ROBYN Fr. Tigard, OR GOFF. ROGER So. Sandy. UT GONZALES, ANNA LAURIE Sr. Sacramento, CA GOODRICH. JUDY Sr. Salt Lake City, UT GORDON, GAIL So. Redlands, CA GREEN, COLLEEN So. Toronto. Canada GREEN. GUERRYSr. Chattanooga. TN GRIFFIN. CHRISTY Fr San Leandro. CA GRIFFITHS, PAMELA Fr. Las Vegas. NV GROBERG. NANCY Fr. Honolulu. HI GROVES. KIM So. Ajo. AZ GURR. BRIAN Fr. Parowan. UT GUSTAVESON. JAN Sr. Claremont. CA HABEL. SHANA Fr. Salt Lake City, CA HALL, REBECCA LEE So. Spokane. WA HALL. REBECCA Fr. Eagar. AZ HALTERMAN. KAREN Fr. Wooster. OH HAMBLIN. JEFF CURTIS Sr. Murray. UT HAMILTON. MARY Fr. Southold. NY HANNA. ROBERT So. Salem, OR 248 — Section Two HANSEN, MICHELLE Fr. Mercer Island, WA HARRINGTON, NANCY Jr. Diamond Bar, CA HARRIS, DAVID J. Sr Long Beach, CA HARRISON, MERLENE Fr. Sanders, AZ HART, KRIS Jr. Montpelier, ID HARTMAN, CHERYL ANN .Ir Hacienda Hgts., CA HASTINGS, DEBRASo. Glendale, Aiz. HATCHETT, JULIE Sr. Marion, IL HAWKES, JANISr. Vale, OR HAWKINS. DEBRA So. Prosperity, SC HAYES, JOHN Sr. Ririe, ID HEATON,LORA LEE Sr. Shelley, ID HEFLIN, JANET, So. Winslow, AZ HELP, MARILYN So. Gallup. NM HENDERSON, DAVID Sr. McLean, VA HENDRICKS, E.LEE Fr. Boise, ID HENDRICKS, JANET Fr. Yakima, WA HENDRICKS, TAMMIE, So. Annandale, VA HENRY, JULIE Fr. Cherry Tree, PA HIGBEE, ROBERT Sr. Spokane, W. HILL, ELIZABETH Jr. -San Francisco. CA HILTON, VALSr. Pleasant Grove, UT HINCKLEY, DOROTHY Grad. Idaho Falls, ID HINGLEY,STAClSr. Long Beach, CA HOBSON, CINDY CURTIS Sr. Boise, ID HOBSON, DAVID G, So. Boise, ID HODGES, TINA Sr. Lebanon. OR HOLLAND, DI.XIESr. Spanish Fork. UT S ctinn Two — 249 HOLLINGS, ROBERT Sr. San Jose, CA HOLLIS, LARRY Grad. Pampa, TX HOOPES, PAULA So. Afton, WY HORTIN, SCOTT Fr. Salt Lake City, UT HORTON, DAN ' E Fr. Kaysville, UT HOUGAARD, JANASr. Santa Maria, CA HOUGAARD, LINDA Fr. Santa Maria, CA HOWELL, JAMES Fr. Salt Lake City, UT HOYT, ELAINE Jr. Salt Lake City, UT HUGHES, DIANE Grad. Salt Lake City, UT HUGHES, VICTORIA Fr. Glen Ellen, CA HULL, ALAN Jr. Rexburg, ID HUNT, DEBBIE Fr. Fruitland, NM HUTCHESON. JAMES Jr. Sparks, NV HUTCHISON, TONIAFr. Salt Lake City, UT ISHIMOTO, GRACE So. Honolulu, HI JACOBS, BETH ANN Fr. Torrance, CA JACOBSMEYER, ROBERTA Sr. Sunland, CA JACOBSON,THURLSo. Short Hills, NJ JEFFRIES, JEANNE Fr. Nyssa, OR JEFFREY, SUE Jr. Eugene, OR JENKINS, JILL So. Modesto, CA JENSEN, BRENT Fr. Provo, UT JENSEN, CARL So. Bremerton, WA JENSEN, LAURI So. Randolf AFB, TX JESSUP, VELATE Fr. Beaver, UT JIMENEZ, MICHAEL Fr. El Paso, TX JIMENEZ, VIRGINIA Sr. JOHANSEN, SCOTT Grad. Castle Dale, UT JOHANSON, JANET So. Warrenton, OR JOHN,CARMELITA Fr. Shiprock, NM k A 250 — St ' ction Two JOHNSON. BRAD Fr. Idaho Falls, ID JOHNSON. JO ANNE Sr. Sail Lake Cilv. UT JOHNSON. MARGERET Jr Lanham, MD JOHNSON. PAMELA Jr. Needles, CA JOHNSON. ViCKI Fr. W. Sacramento. CA JONES. CAROL ANN So. Albuquerque. NM JONES, JACKIE Fr. San Anionio, TX JONES, DAREN Sr. Helena. MT JONES. SHERI Fr Seattle. WA JORDAN. GAYLESr. Tooele, UT JORGENSEN. JULIE So. Orange. CA LLLANDER, LINDA So. Tucson. .-XZ KAMALU. MICHELLE Fr. Tucson. AZ KAWCZYNSKl. CHERYL Jr. Cleveland. OH KAYE. DON So. Las Vegas. NV KEARL. TAMMY Fr Cardston, Canada KEHLER. VICKY Fr Fridlev. NM KEKAUOHA. SANDY Jr. Los Angeles. CA KELLER. MICHEALSr. Price, LT KELLER. SCSI Jr. Winslott. Z KELLY. TED Grad. Roanoke. . KEMP. KAYNASo. Houston. T.X KENT. SHARON Grad. Manteca. CA KENYON.GAYLESo. Ely. NV KING. ANNELLEN Fr. Las Vegas. NV KING. DENNIS Jr. Rock Springs. WY KLINKE. MARY JANE Jr. Twin Falls. ID KNOEPPEL. CINDY Fr. W cllington. KS Section Two — 251 KNUTH, CAROL So. Cochrane, WI KOOISTRA, MARIAN Sr. Tiller, OR KOOISTRA, WILLIAM So. Los Angeles, CA KRAGE, JOHN Fr. Riverside, CA KUEHN, MICHELLE Fr, Fremont, CA KUNSMAN, WILLIAM Jr. Killeen, TX KUNZLER, SARA Fr. Salt Lake City, UT LANGE, DAVID So. San Gabriel, CA LARSEN, CAROLYN So. Long Beach, CA LARSEN, CINDY So. Ogden, UT LARSEN, MARGARET Jr Lancaster, CA LARSEN, MARKSr. Provo, UT LAUNER, RENEJr. La Canada, CA LAYNE, HOMER Grad. Orem, UT LEAVY, JEFFREY Fr. Erie, PA LEE, LAWRENCE So. Redlands, CA LEGGAT, HEATHER Sr. Fairfax, VA LEWIS, JULIE Fr. Winnsboro, SC LEWIS, LINDA Sr. Downersgrove, IL LEWIS, SUSAN Sr. Downersgrove, IL LIANG, SOPHIE So. Layton, UT LIND, SUSAN Fr. Declo, ID LITCHFIELD, LORI Sr San Jose, CA LOVELL, NANCY So. Delta, UT LUCAS, JAMES So. Pembroke, NC LUND, JULIE Fr. Santa Rosa, CA LYMAN, DILWORTH Grad. Provo, UT LYMAN, MARSHALL So. Salt Lake City, UT 252 — Scilidii Two LYNN. GARY So. Los Angeles. CA LYNN, MARGARET So. Chula. UT LYONS. TA Ml Fr. Boise. ID LYTLE. REED Fr. Seattle, WA LYNN. DIANA Fr. Lucerne. PA MACFARLANE. CAROLYN Fr. Salt Lake Citv. LT MACH. CONNIE Sr. Fresno. CA MADONNA. PATTI Fr. Florissant. MO MADSEN. MICHELLE Sr. Salt Lake Citv. UT MAGOFFIN, JONATHAN ALAN Fr. Dulzura. CA MANASE. NAU FINEASI Grad. San Mateo. CA MANKER. MICHELLE C. Fr. Placentia. CA MANNING. CHERIE So. Prove. UT MARCHANT. MINETA So. Peoa. UT MARCHESE. FRANK So. Whittier. CA MARLER. REBECCA Fr. Kokomo. IN MARQUEZ. GILBERT Jr. San Miguel. CA MARSHALL. GAY Fr Idaho Falls. ID MARTIN EVELYN Fr. Tarzana. CA MARTIN. LORRI Fr. Phoenix. AZ MATTHEWS. ROBERT So. Provo. UT MATHEWS. SUSAN Fr. Burlev. ID MAUGHAN. KRISTELJr. Idaho Falls, ID McCANN, REBECCA Fr. Moundsville. WV McCRACKFN. MARSHA Fr. Idaho Falls. ID Mcculloch, shannon jr. Huntsvillc. TX McCUNE. NANCY Fr. Sacramento, CA McDonald, darlyne jr. Murfreesboro, TN Section Two — 2-53 MCDONOUGH. ALLISON Fr. Montgomery. AL McGEE. RANDEL J. Jr. Federal Way, WA McGIMSEY. PAULA K. So. Lutherville. MD McGUlRE, JULIE Fr. Glendale. CA McKINNON, DONALD KENT Sr. Provo, UT McLANE, PENNY Fr, Costa Mesa, CA McLEAN. MARY Fr. Corvallis. OR McRAE, COLLEEN So. Indio, CA MEALL. MARGE JR. Cleveland. OH MELDRUN, DENNIS Jr. Bountiful. UT MELLOR. ALLISON M Fr. Spokane, WA MENDENHALL. KIM Jr. Welling. Canada MESSENGER, LUCY Fr Colo Springs. CO METCALF, ROBERT ALAN So, Meadow Vista. CA MEYERS, KATHY Fr. Delta, UT MIDDLEMISS. KAREN Fr. Salt Lake City, UT MIDGLEY, DARLENESr. Cheney, WA MIETUS, JULIA Fr. Waynesboro, VA MIFFIN, JANET Fr. Redding, CA MILES, CINDY ANN Fr. Sunnyvale. C. MILLER, ANGELA Jr Hyram, UT MILLER, BARBARA Fr Oklahoma Citv. OK MINER. MICHELESo. Long Beach. CA MINSON, MICHAEL Jr. Los Angeles. CA MISKIN.CHADN.Jr. Idaho Falls, ID MITCHELL, ERE So. San Bruno, CA MITCHELL, VIC M Sr Provo. UT MOOY, ANNA Fr. Sunnyvale, CA MORIN, JANICE Grad. Winnipeg, Canada MORTENSEN.PAM Fr. Provo, UT MORTOMER, RENEE Fr. Milwaukee, WI 2.54 — Section Two l€i«Vv Ob .v MUIR, ROBERT Fr. Tacoma, WA MUIR, SUZANNASo. Newport Beach, CA MULLAHKHEL, MO Jr. MULLENAUX, LORETTA So. MYERS, CHERIEFr. Rng Springs, CA MYERS, TWILASr. Noble, OK NELSON, CAROL ANN Jr. Idaho Falls, ID NEWMAN, JOHN So. Bartlesville, OK NEWTON, NENDY So, Sierra Vista, AZ NEZ, LAVINA Fr. Monticello, UT NICHOLAS, KAREN Sr. Glendale, CA NIELSEN, LAURA Sr. Slow, OH NIELSON, CAROL So. Edmonds, WA NIELSON, Karen So. Bountiful, UT NIEMANN, LEROYSr. Provo, UT NIETHAMMER, REBECCA Fr. Florissant, MO NILSSON, MICHELLE So. Coronadelmar, CA NOMA, AKIHIROGrad. Kagoshima-shi NOONAN, ROBERT Sr. La Mesa, CA NOORDA, KATHLEEN Fr. Fruit Heights, UT NORRIS. HOPE Fr. Northridge, CA NORSETH, AMY Jr Auburn. WA NORTHRUP, ROBERT So. Midland, MI NORTON, ELDON Grad Pima, AZ NORTON, SHARON Fr. Camarillo, CA NUSSBAUM, TINALEE So. Vancouver, WA OAKEY, LESLIE RAE Jr. Rexburg, ID O ' BRYANT, ELIZABETH Sr. McClean, VA OCKEY, SHERRY Fr. Pocatello, ID O ' CONNELL, JEANNE Jr. Upper Darby, PA Section Two— 255 OLDHAM, RONASo. Liverpool. NY OLSEN, ALFRED Jr. Corvallis, OR OLSEN. KAREN MARIE So. Bozeman. MT OLSEN. LOREN Fr. Bozeman. MT OLSEN. MARILYN Fr. Alhambra, CA OLSEN. ROZANNE Fr. Sandy. UT OLSEN. STEVEN Fr. Idaho Falls. ID OLSON. LORI Fr. Hayes. SD OLSON. MIKE So. Los Angeles, CA OLSON. PAMELA Fr Long Beach. C. ORME.JOHNT So Nephi. UT ORME. NANNETTESo. Springville. UT ORMSBY. JIMMlESr. Odessa, TX OSIO. JUDY Fr. Provo, UT OWENSBY, BOBBY GENE Jr San Antonio, TX OWENSBY, JILL So. San Antonio, TX PACE. TINA Fr. Alberta. Canada PACHECO. LENI Sr RegoPark. NY PACK. JANEENSr. San Anselmo, CA PARKER, CINDY LEE So. Garden Grove. CA PALMER, RHONDA Sr. Coolidge, AZ PALMER. RHONDA Sr. Coolidge. AZ PALMER. REBECCA Jr. La Mesa, CA PACKER. MARK H.Sr. SmithHeld. UT PACKER. JANET So. Palos Verdes. CA PACK. SANDRA Jr Larkspur. CA PARKER, LISA Fr. Las Vegas, NV PARRY. RUTH E. Fr. Sandy, UT PELTON, DERK W. Fr. Salt Lake Cilv, UT PERRY, BYRON Fr. Idaho Falls, ID PERRY, CYDNE Fr. Santa Ana. CA 256 — Section Two PERRY, ROBIN So. Idaho Tails, ID PETTRS1;N, CHRISTOPHER Fr. Cincinnati, OH PETERSEN, JEIF Jr. La Mesa, CA PHILLIPS, JULIE. So. La Canada, CA PICKETT, JUDY Sr. Welling, AL PIKE, DOUGLAS So. Calabasas, CA PIKE, PENELOPE Jr. Calabasas, CA POLOAl, VIMAITUA Grad. Provo, UT POULSEN, LISA Jr. Lehi, UT POWER, JANICE Fr. El Paso, TX POWERS, AMY Fr. Richmond, VA PRATT, BETH Sr. Kennewick, WA PRATT, LAURIE JEAN Fr. Bounliful, UT PRATT, LISA FR. Guntersville, AL PRATT, PARLEY P. Sr. Pleasant Grove, UT PRESTON, LYNN Fr. Ridgecrest, CA PRIDAY,TOMSo. American Fork, UT PURCELL, ARTHUR So. Salt Lake City, UT RASMUSSEN, CRAIG Sr. Soda Springs, ID RAUBACH, DEBRA Fr. Concord, CA RAYNES, LIBBY Fr. Rogue River, OR REDD, SUZANNE Fr. Monticello, UT REDMOND, PAM Fr. Cascade, ID RENTERIA, BETTY SUE So. San Gabriel, CA RICE, ROBERT Sr. Magrath, Canada RICH, BRENT Fr. Monlpclicr. ID RICHARDS. DEBBIE So. Boise, ID RICHARDSON, BRIAN So. Weston, MA Srct ion Two — 2.57 RIVARD, ALAIN Grad. Provo, UT ROANHORSE, KATHLEEN Fr. Tucson, AZ ROARK. GAY Jr. Dry Ridge, KY ROBBINS, PATRICIA Fr Tremonton, UT ROBERTS, JAMES So Birmingham, AL ROBERTS, JIM So. ROBERTS, MELANIE Fr. Wyckoff, NJ ROBERTS, KARLA So. Sandy, UT ROBERTS, MICHAEL Fr. Incline Village, NV ROBINSON, NINA Sr. Chile ROBISON, SYLVIA Fr Silver Springs, MD RODEARMEL, DAVID Sr. Ventura, CA RODMAN, RICHARD Sr. Tigard, OR ROGERS, GARY Jr. Tigard, OR ROGERS, JOHN Fairfield, CA ROMAN, PATRICIA Fr Caraopolis, PA ROMNEY, BILL Jr Malibu, CA ROMNEY, ETHEL F. Tucson, AZ ROSE, REBECCA Jr Livermore, CA ROUTSON, DOROTHY Sr. Weiser, ID REICH, HARRY Fr. Orem, UT RUFF, ROBIN Jr. Salt Lake City, UT RUTSCHMAN, LAURA Sr Provo, UT SACCO, ANITA Jr. Miles City, MT SALISBURY, DAVID Sr. Anaheim, CA SANDERS, LESLIE Sr. Burley, ID SANDERS, SANDRA Fr. Bremen, CA SANFORD, RODNEY Fr. Salem, OR SANO, FRANK Sr. Provo, UT SAVILLE, SHANNON So. Saskatchewan, Canada SCHILLING, KARILEESr Cupertino, CA SCHLENTHER, PATRICIA So. Hillsboro, OR SCOFIELD, JANSr. Orem, UT SCOTT, RHONDA Fr. Garland, TX SEALS, J AN IS So. Tooele, UT SEARS. SUZANNE Fr. Portland, OR SEELEY, JUANITASo. Cansing, MI SEEN, BONNIE So. Pendleton, OR SEI.IN, BRENT Fr. Stone Mt., (;A SESSIONS, JAMES Fr. Preston, ID 2. ' 58— Section Two SHARP, CYNTHIA ANN Fr. Richland. WA Sll VI:R. ADASr. I ' Mlmdale. CA SIMMONS, KRYSTAI. Jr. Windsor, CT SIMI ' .SON. JANIiTSo. HurM.TX SINIM, JOYCE Fr. Spokane. WA SHURTl FFF. I ISA Fr. Sacramento. CA SKEEN. JUDY Fr. Bend, OR SKOUSEN,MARCIA Fr. Phoenix, AZ SKOUSEN, TONYA Fr. Las Vegas, NV SLATTENGREN, COLETTE Sr. Fremont, CA SLOANE, JACKGrad. Orem, UT SLONIKER, DONN Sr. Provo, UT SMITH. DOUGLAS So. Pocatcllo, ID SNOW, LINDA ANN Sr. Springville, UT SOBIERALSKI, BETH Fr. Roseville, CA SORENSEN, ANDERS Grad. Salt Lake City, UT SORENSEN, LISA So Salt Lake City, UT SORENSON, LUCINDA Fr. Pleasant Grove, LIT SPICER, KAREN So. Kokomo, IN SPITTLER, KENTSo. El Segundo, CA STEPHENSEN, SHELLEY So. Riverton, UT STEVENS, MARK Fr. Seattle, WA STEWART, SARAH ANN Sr. San Pedro, CA STODDARD, ANN Fr. Carmichael, CA STOKER, KIM Fr. Orthello, WA STRINGHAM, SANDY So. Livonia. Ml STUART, VICKI LYNN Fr. Kirkland, WA SUTHERLAND, SUE Fr. Palm Springs. CA SUTTON, NANCY So. Omaha, NB SWENSON, SHIRLEY So. Glcndale, CA TALIAFERRO, MARCIA Sr. Tulsa, OK TANNER, MIKE Vallejo, CA TANNER, RONALD Fr. El Paso, TX TAYLOR, DAN Fr. Provo, UT TAYLOR. DINISE So. Sepulucda. CA TAYLOR, JEFFREY So. Dallas, TX TENNEY, I ORALYN San Diego. CA TERRY. MI-LANIE Fr, llunlington Beach, CA TIIA( KER. ELIZABETH I r. Orem, UT THAYNE, TERESA Fr. Littleton, CO Section Two — 2.59 THOMPSON, ENWOOD E. Sr. Long Beach, CA THOMPSON, TARRAL Jr. Mesa, AZ TOLLESTRUP, BETTY So. Hoffman Ests, IL TOOMEY, BECKY Fr. Lompoc, CA TOTH, CINDY So. Barksdale Af, LA TRAMMELL, KAY So. Shawnee, OK TRAYER, CATHY So. Florence, AL TROY, JANET Fr. Los Alamitos, CA TSOSIE, SUSIE So. Kayenla, AZ TURK, BARBARA Sr. Wichita Falls, TX TURK, TONI R. Grad. Provo. UT TURPIN,TAMRA Fr. Granger, UT TUTT, NINA Jr. Scottsdale, AZ TUTTLE, CLARISSA Jr. Salt Lake City, UT UTLEY, JULIE So. Saratoga, CA VAN DAM, DAVID NOEL Fr. Springdale, UT VANDERHOEVER, JENNY Jr. Federal Way, WA VEAZQUEZ, FABIOLA Fr. Calgary, Canada VICKERS, WAYNE So. Macon. GA VICTOR, STEVE Jr. Twin Falls, ID VILLALBA, GEORGE So. Asuncion, VINCENT, ROBERT MARK Fr. Salt Lake City, UT VIRTANEN, TRUDY Jr. Scarborough, ON WAHLQUIST, TERRI So. Hurricane, UT WAIT, JEANETTE Fr. Provo, UT WALKER, LAURl Fr Kaysville. UT WALL, ROBERT So. Bountiful, UT WARDROP, KARI GALE Sr Cheyenne, WY WARWICK, ANN So. Germantown, MD WASHBURN, JULIE So. Oakley, ID WATSON, CRYSTAL Fr. Shawnee, OK WATTS, GREG Fr. Salt Lake City, UT WEBBER, ROBERT Fr. Chappaqua, NY WELCH, RHONDA Sr. Diamond Bar, CA WEED, STEWART Jr Newport Beach, CA WELCH, JOANN Jr. Corrine, UT WENNERHOLM, CRAKi Jr. Arcadia, CA WESTALL, CHRIS Jr Sparks, NV WLSTBERG, KATHY Fr Walnut Creek, CA WHEELER, NANCY J. Jr Rupert, ID 260— Section Two will II WRKiirr, RM l ll Jr. Boise, ID WIIITi;, JANELl.So. Boiinlilul, UT WIIII ' I ' I.L;. LORI ANN Fr. Phoenix, AZ WHIPPLE, TERRl LEE Jr. Auburn, WA WIN(;i ILI D, t HERYLESo. Charlollcsvillc, VA WLSE, ROBERT Sr, DansvilJe, IL WOOD, LARK Jr. Salt I akeCity, UT WOODRLII E, JliRI Fr. Bountiful, UT WOODWARD, KEVIN Er Sacramento, CA WULFERT, LESLIE Sr. Oakland, CA YAECiER. ALISON So. Wallingford, CT VOCHUM, NANCY Jr. Bartllville, OK YORK, THEODORE, Jr. Reston, VA YOUNG, ELAINE Jr. Ossining, NY YOUNG, LOR IE Fr. Salt Lake City, UT YUILLE, COLETTE Sr. St. Clair Pos.NM ZAUGG, MITZI Fr. Stirling, UT ZENNI, LIZA Jr. Oldridge, TN ZEYER, BRENT Sr Melba, ID ZITTING, SHERRIESo. Granger, UT Section Two — 261 ABBOTT, PATRICE Jr. Brea. CA ABEL, REESE Sr. Tremonton, UT ABIA, JOSEPH A. Grad. Nigeria ADAMS, ALLEN So. Culver City, CA ADAMS, DEANNA Sr. Parowan, UT ADAMS, GARY L. Fr. Burbank, CA ADAMS, JERI Fr. Ojai, CA ADAMS, JOAN V. Jr. Delta, UT ADAMS, KAREN Jr American Fork, UT AHLGREN, RALPH Sr. Sacramento, CA AINSCOUGH, JOHN Sr. Kaysville, UT ALFORD, KENNETH So. Ogden, UT ALLEMAN, DEBRA Fr. Dingle, ID ALLEN. MARRAE Fr. Mesa, AZ ALLEN, MARY ELIZABETH Jr. Austin, TX ALLEN, RICHARD J. So. Afton, WY ALLRED, BRENT M So. Boulder, CO ALLRED, SHARON KAYE Fr Brea, CA ALLRED, SHAWNA So. Twin Falls, ID ALLRED, STEVE So K.C. MO. ALTIER. RICK Grad. Long Be ach, CA ANDERSEN, JANE Fr. Hollister, CA ANDERSEN, LINDA Fr. Kent, WA ANDERSON, CHRISTIE So. Salt Lake City, UT ANDERSON, DIANE H. Sd Orem, UT ANDERSON, JERALD L. So. Lowell. WY ANDERSON, JONATHAN Jr Topeka, KS ANDERSON, KRESTON Fr Rancho Cordova. CA ANDERSON. KURT D. So. Brigham, UT ANDERSON, LINDA Sr La Canada, CA ANDERSON, LISA So. Northridge, CA ANDERSON, RICK Jr. College Station, TX ANDERSON, SHARON Jr. Walnut Creek, CA ANDERSON, STEPHEN Sr. Provo, UT ANDREWS, JULIE Jr. Mona. UT ANGERHOFER. NORMAN So. Montrose, CO APGOOD, CHRISTINE Jr. Lyman, WY ARCiYLi;, DAVID Fr. Whiltier, CA ARM.STRONG, MELODY Valley Center, CA ASTLE, JAN Grad. Provo, UT V 262 — Seclion Three AUSTIN, SUE So. Barrington Hills. IL BACASTOW. LAURIE Sr. Los Almos, NM BACCETTI. KATHY So. Seattle, WA BAGLEY, MARK Fr. Koosharcm. UT BAILEY. FLOYD So. Mansfield. OH BAILEY. ROBERT Grad. Malvern. AZ BAILEY. STEVEN Fr Australia BAILEY, STEVEN Grad. Moab. UT BAILEY, TERESA Fr. Gabbs, NV BAILY, TERI Fr. Bossier City, LA BAIRD. ARNEL Fr. Glenwood Springs, CO BAIRD. CATHERINE So. Glenwood Springs. CO BAIRD. CHERl Fr. Roseville. CA BAKER, DEBRA So. Independence, MO BAKER. PAMELA So. Canada BALDRIDGE, STEVE Sr. Laie, HI BALDWIN, JUDY So. San Marcos, CA BALL, BARBARA ANN Sr. Lewisville, ID BARBONE, THERESA Fr. Hyrum, UT BARLOW, LISA Jr. Denver, CO BARNEY. C1ND Ir Kavsville. LT BARTHULE, SHARON So. San Jose, CA BARTLETT, ANITA Fr. Salt Lake City. UT BARTLETT. KRIS Jr. Salt Lake City. UT BARTON. JOSEPH Fr. Livermore. CA BAXTER. DOUGLAS Grad. Hillsboro. OR BEACH, RON So. Northridge, CA BEALL, BRADLEY Fr. Missouia, MT BEAN, JERE-LEE Fr. San Diego, CA BEAN, KENDALL Jr. El Cerrito, CA BEAN. LORI So. Burbank. CA BEAN. MIRIAM Sr. Bellevue, WA BEATIE, CHRIS Fr. Covina, CA BECK. ROSA LEE Sr. Spokane, W. ' BEETON, JAN Fr. Burbank, CA BELL. DAURELL Sr. Quincv. W. ' BELLISTON. EDWARD Fr. Upland. CA BELNAP. MARK Fr. Clearwater, FL BENCH. CAROLYN Sr. Fairview, UT BENNETT. KEVIN Fr. merican Fork. UT Section Three— 263 BENNION, KATIE Fr. Studio City, CA BENSON, CHRISTINE So. San Antonio, TX BENSON, CYNTHIA So. San Antonio, TX BENSON, MARJORIE So, Clearwater, FL BENTLEY, ELAINE Fr. Salt Lake City, UT BENTLEY, RICHARD Jr. Salt Lake City, UT BENTLEY, STEVE So. Salt Lake City, UT BERG, LEON Fr. Hayward, CA BERGE, BRENDA Fr. Arvada, CO BERGESON, JAN Fr. Blackfoot, ID BERGEVIN, MARILYN Fr. Suttercrcek, CA BERNARDY, JOE Sr. Glendale, CA BERRY, SAM Fr. Plantation, FL BERRY, TAMILYN Fr. LaGrandc, OR BETCHA, HUGH So Provo, UT BETTERIDGE, MERILEE Fr. Tacoma, WA BEVAN, SUSAN Fr. Sandy, UT BIGLER, LESLIE Sr. Apple Valley. CA BILESKI, CINDY Fr Canada BINGHAM, BRENT Sr. Provo, UT BINGHAM, GLENN Jr. Provo, UT BIRD, KRISTE Fr. Napa, CA BIRD, WILLIAM Jr Provo, UT BIRNEL, WILLIAM So. Tacoma, WA BLACK, JOEL Jr. Salt Lake City, UT BLAISDELL. KEITH So. San Jose, CA BLAKE. PERRY Jr. Villa Park, CA BLANK. KAREN Sr. San Jose, CA BLOMQUIST, DENNIS Sr. Salt Lake City. UT BLOSE, DEBORAH Sr. Broomall, PA BOBO, JOHNNIE So. Athens, Al. 264 — Section Three BOLICK. ROB Jr. Provo, UT BORG. NANCY Jr. Anaheim, CA BOLDIN. RANOY Grad. Reseda. CA BOW 1)1 N. LADONNA Fr. Midland TX BOWMAN, I ISA St. Rcxburg, ID BOWMAN, ROY DEAN Sr. Bountiful. UT BOYCE, WAYNE Fr. Kcarns, UT BOYER. KATHRYN So. Keosauqua, lA BO UNG, JOHN Jr. Santa Monica, CA BRADEN, CORY So. Boise, ID BRADLEY, VICKIE Jr. North Bend, OR BRIMHALL, KETTY Fr. Evanston, WY BROCK, HANK Sr. Los Angeles, CA BROOKS, D.J. Fr Seattle, WA BROWN, RANDY Jr. Menan, ID BROWN, ROBERT So. Kemmerer, WY BROWNING, LYNETTE Fr. Sunset, UT BRYANT, CARI Fr. Las Vegas. NV BRYANT, REBECCA Grad. Sherman, TX BUCKLE, JEANINE Jr. Carmichael, CA BUCKLEY, JILL Fr. Lyman, WY BUDGE, MARK Fr. Paris, ID BURMEISTER, W ILLIAM Sr. Toms River, NJ BURNETT, ANNE Sr. Rockville, MD BURNS, JUDY Jr. Chatsworth, CA BURR, BRENDA Sr. Concord, C BURRUP, BRENDA Fr. Richland, WA BURTON. STACY Fr Boise, ID BUSTOS, VALENTINA Fr. Pueble, CO BUTLER, SUZANNE Fr. San Jose, CA BYBEE. DAVID Jr. Torrance, CA BYRD, ALISON Fr. Huntsvillc, .AL CABLE, TINA So. Carson City, NV CACERES. MARGARITA Jr. CAHOON. GRANT Sr. Canada CALDWELL, LESLIE Fr. Vancouver, W, CALL, BRADLEY Fr .Afton, W ' CALL. DOUGLAS Sr. El Paso, TX CALL, THOMAS Jr. Pocalcllo, ID CALLENDFR, THANE Fr. Edmonds. W A Section Three — 265 CAMERON. CARRIE So. Mt. Prospect, IL CAMMACK. DENNIS So. Oxnard, CA CAMPBELL, EILEEN Sr. Fairbanks, AK CAMPBELL, GLORIA So. Chula Vista, CA CAMPBELL, ROBERT M. Florence, SC Fr. CANNON, .JOHN Jr. Ogden, UT CANNON, LAUREL Sr. Agoura, CA CANNON, LESLIE Jr. Tarzana. CA CANTWELL. STEPHANIE So. Conallis, OR CAPELO, KATHLEEN Jr. San Diego. CA CARLING, KIM Fr. Bountiful, UT CARLISLE, REX So. Bountiful, UT CARLSON. LAURIE Fr. Cypress, CA CARPENTER, JENNIFER Jr. Phoeni.x. AZ CARPENTER, JETAUN Fr. Phoenix, AZ CARPENTER, KATHl Fr. Danville, CA CARTER, JAMS Jr. Bountiful, UT CASTAGNA. JOHN A. Sr Newhall. CA CASWELL. KENNETH Fr. Orem. UT CAVENDISH. 1 ORI Fr. Reno, NV CHAN, SUSANNA Sr. Hong Kong CHAPMAN, BILL Jr. Los Alamitos, CA CHAPMAN, MICHAEL Fr. Spartanburh, SC CHARLES. ANN L. Sr. Dallas, TX CHARLEY, LAVERDA Fr. Shiprock, NM CHECKETTS, TAMARA Fr. Rexburg, ID CHELLSON, COLLEEN So. Sangabriel, CA CHELLSON, VICKIE Jr. San Gabriel, CA CHILLA, JACK Jr. Raymond, WA CHOATE. PAULENE Sr. Lakewood, CO CHOULES. ALBERT Wll 1 lAM Jr Phoenix, AZ CHRISTENSEN, ANNE Jr. Wayne, PA CHRISTENSEN, CARRIE Fr Deeray. CA CHRISTENSEN, JOSEPH Sr Shelley, ID CHRISTENSEN. LISA Fr. Roseville, CA CHRISTENSEN. WAYNE So. Twi-n Falls. ID CHRISTIANSEN. DALIN Fr. Camarillo. CA CHRISTIAN.SON. KIM Sr Sylmar. CA CHRISTIANSEN. MKIlEl Li: Sr Provo. UT ClIURCIlll 1 . RANDY J .So. Waseca, MN 266 — Section Three CI. ARK, ACRII So. Chico, CA CLARK. nONAl.D Ir Las Vegas, NV CLARK. RO Fr Jacksonville, LL CLARK, TIMOTHY Sr ,Soulh I ake Tahoe, CA CLAYTON. LOLJIS1-. Jr. Bountiful. UT CLAYTON. SUE So. Clarcmonl. CA CLISTSEE. PERRY Sr. Provo. UT CLUFF. RONDA So. Bellvue. WA COALWELL. DEANNE Fr Eugene, OR COBL RN. MICHELE So. Pleasanlon, (J. COLEMAN, KATHLEEN So. Twin Falls, ID COLLETT, ROBYN Fr Indianapolis, IN COLLIER, DELLENE Fr. Kavsville. UT COMBE, JEFF Fr Idaho Falls, ID CONNER, ROBERT Fr. Berwyn, IE COOK. JONALEE Fr Bloomfield Hills, ME COOK, SUSAN Sr Bloomfield Hills. Ml COOLEY. KATHY Sr Sunset, UT COOMBS, DWTGHT Sr. Caldwell, ID COOMBS, SUSAN So. Salt Lake City, UT COON, SHERON So. Salt Lake City, UT CORBETT. KENNEDY Fr. Las Vegas. NV CORNWALL, GAIL Fr. Hudson. Wl COSTNER. FAUNA Fr. Kirtland. NM COTTRELL. LORNA Sr, Salt Lake City. UT COWHERD. DL NA Fr. Rogue River. OR CRABTREE. STEVE Fr. Paradise. CA CRIDDLE. KAREL Fr Carmel, C. ' CRITTENDEN, GAIL So. Redlands, CA CROODK, CAN DANCE Jr San Diego, CA CROSBY, DENISE Fr LvnvKOod, WA CROSLAND, MARIE So. Moroni, UT CURR , M RK Fr. Pleasanlon, C. CL RTIS, PAUL Jr. Provo, UT CUTLER. DALE So. Fcrnlcy. NV CUTLER. GARY Fr. Cambridge, ID C E( H, C D Fr. San Diego, C A DAIII QL 1ST, IAR ' Sr. , rcadia, CA DAINES, LAURA Jr Montpelier. ID DANA. (iENE Jr. Salmon. ID Section Three — 267 DANIELS, SANDRA Sr. Ephraim, UT DANIELSEN, JAMES Grad. Whiltier, CA DANNMEYER, DIANA Jr. Davis, CA DARE, DEBBIE So. Northridge, CA DARNER, CINDY Fr. Mesa AZ DAVIS, DAREN Sr. Shelley, ID DAVIS, JOHN Fr. Calgary, Alberta, Canada DAVIS, MITCH Fr. Escondido, CA DAVID, ROBERT G. Fr. Arvada, CO DAWSON, SARAH Jr. Everett, WA DAY, ALISA Sr. Fremont, CA DAY, MYLINDA Jr. Jonesboro, TN DEALMEIDA, GERSON Sr. Garden Grove, CA DEEG, WILL Fr. Boerne, TX DEGEN, DEBRA Jr Salt Lake City, UT DEMERS, DEBRA Fr. Concord, NH DERBRIDGE, KIM Fr. Provo, UT DILKS, KATHLEEN So San Jose, CA DILLMAN, CARTER Sr. Sonoma, CA DINSMOOR, ROBERT So. El Paso, TZ DITTY, DONNA Jr. Colfax, CA DOERFLER, CHERYL Fr. Thousand Oaks, CA DOLMAGE, FLORA Fr. San Diego, CA DONE, DEBRA So Tucson, AZ DOUGLAS, JANET So. Boise, ID DOWD, MARY Sr New York, NY DRAUGHAM, DONALD Fr. Durham, NC DREWRY, CAROLYN Fr. Stirling, Alberta DRINKWATER, JERRY Sr. Prairie City, OR DUNCAN. GARY So. Des Moines, lA DUNCAN, TONI Fr. Scotts Valley, CA DUNNING, MARGERET Jr. Upland, CA DURIEUX, RUDOLPH Sr. Phoenix, AZ DYMOND, PATRICIA Jr. Tunkhannock, PA EA.STIN, ROBERT Sr. Davis, CA EATCHEL, DEBBI Sr. Salt Lake City, UT EATOUGH, LARAE So. San Luis Obispo, CA EBERT, Al. So. Wankcgan, IL ECHOLS, CINDY Fr. St. Louis, MO DANA, CiWEN Fr. Tempc, AZ 268 .Section Three EDI.UND. CARRIE Fr. Elkharl, IN EDWARDS, DEBl Jr. Sinii Valley, CA EGGETT, DENNIS Fr. American Fork. UT EKINS, CARRIE Fr. Provo, UT EKINS, CYNTHIA Jr. Provo, UT EKOLA, TINA Jr. Fowler, IN ELLIOTT, CINDY So. Wink, TX ENGLISH, KAREN Sr. Van Nuys, CA ENGLUND, VIVIANNE Fr. Jonloping, Sweden EPLING, MELANIE Sr. Pittsburg, CA ERICKSON, KENNETH Jr. Tooele, UT ESCHBAUGH. MARY Fr. Salina. KN ESTES, VIVIAN Fr. Anchorage, AK EVANS. CAHTERINE, Jr. San Jose, CA EVANS, EDWARD Sr Rexburg. ID EVANS, SHIRLEY, Sr. Kodiak, AK EYRE. SHERl Jr. Logan, UT FARLEY. JEFFREY Fr. Provo, UT FARNSWORTH, JANETTE So. Mesa, AZ FARNSWORTH, JULIE Fr. Mesa, AZ FARR, JAN Jr. Atlanta. GA FAWCETT, DIANE Jr. Laylon, UT FENN, JANICE So. Mesa. AZ FERRELL, LINDA Fr. Seattle, WA FILLENUP. COZETTE So. Las Vegas. NV FITAH. JEANEE Sr. Hacienda Heights. CA FITZER, GAYLE Sr. Scappoose, OR FITZGERALD. SHEREE So. Walnut Creek. CA FORD. JULIE Fr. Salt Lake City. UT FOSCARINI. JOAN Fr. Las Vegas, NV FOSTER, LAVERNE So. Flagstaff, AZ FOWLER, JANET Jr. Davis. CA FOY. CAROLINE Jr Panguitch, UT ERASER, GLORIA Jr. Bridgewaler. Nova Scotia FREEMAN, MARIA Jr. Provo. UT FROME, PAULINE Fr. Afton Way, WY FRUITS. SUSAN So. San Jose. CA FULLER, JANET Jr Camarillo, C. FULLER. MARK Jr Fresno. C. FURLYA. AKIRA Jr Twin Falls, ID Section Three — 269 GAGE. ELIZABETH Jr. Smithfield, UT GAGE, JULIA Fr Olvmpia. WA GALBRAITH. MARY ANN So. Richland, WA GAMMELL, RAY Fr. Springville. UT GANIERE, MARY Fr. Huntington Beach, CA GANUS, MICHELLE Fr. Denver City, TX GARDNER, MICHELE Fr. Spansih Fork, UT GARDNER. TRACY Sr. Enterprise. UT GARNER. GAY Fr. Diamond Bar. CA GARRETT. CHRISTINE Sr Provo. UT GARRICK, LISA Fr Provo, UT GARSIDE, BLAKE Jr. Provo. UT GARSIDE. SUSIE Sr. Provo. UT GATES. SARAH ANN Jr. Stephenville, TX GEARHEART, VICTORIA Jr Othello, WA GEE. ERIN Jr. Provo. UT GERMER. BONNIE Jr DewewiIIe. UT GIBBONS. LEEANN Fr. Bountiful UT GIESON. LESLIE Jr Provo, UT GIFFORD, LYMAN Fr. Olympia, WA GIGGER, EMERY Fr Pocatello, ID GILLESPIE, ROBIN Fr. New York, NY GITTINS, LARRY So. Ogden, UT GIVIDEN, RICHARD So Copperas Cove, TX GLENN, SHELLEY Sr. Calgary. Canada GODFREY, RICHARD Fr Provo, UT GOLIGHTLY, PAULINE Sr. San . ntonio, TX GOLIGHTLY, SANDE So Provo, UT GOODMAN, JUDY Jr MurTaugh, ID GOODSELL, WAYNE Jr. Portland, OR GOODWIN, TERESA Jr. Pleasanton, CA GORDON, LISA Fr. Houston, TX GOSAR, JOHN Fr. Green River, WY GOWANS, CAROL Fr. Salt Lake City, UT GOWANS, FLOYD Fr. Salt Lake City, UT GOWAN, BEVERLY Jr .San Juan Island, VV. ' GRAHAM, WANDA ANN Jr. Clinton, Miss. GRANT, WILLIAM Grad Canyon, AZ GRATHWOHI , DEBORAH Ir Cutchogue, NY GRAY, DEBBIE Fr. Boise, ID 270 — Section Three GRAY, MONA f r. Kcshena, Wl GRAY, TI-RI-SA .Ir. Idaho hills, ID GREATWOOD, .SHARON, Fr. Irvine, CA GREEFF, WENDI Fr. Salt Lake City, UT GRFFN, ALAN J. Sr. Lake Arrowhead, (A GREEN. ALESA Sr. Pleasant Grove, UT GREEN, CHERI Fr. South Glens Vails, NY GREEN, JULIE Fr. American Fork, UT GREEN, MARILYN Sr. Cedar Glen, CA GREENBURG, SYDNEY So. Salt Lake City, UT GREENWOOD, CYNTHIA Jr. Fremont, CA GRIFFIN, RITA Sr. Rupert, ID GRIFFITTS, STEVEN So. Cocur d ' Alenc, ID GROO, DON Jr. Provo, UT GRUETZNER, TERRI So. Dearborn, Ml GUCKERT, JAYNE Jr. Stratford, CT GUERNSEY, RICHARD So. Midway, UT deGUMUZIO. DAVID So. Blue Springs, MO GUNNELL, CHARMAINF Jr. Salt Lake City, UT GUNNELL, RONALD Sr. Santa Ana, CA GUSTAVFSON, CHRISTY So. Claremont, CA GUYMON, CHRISTOPHER Fr. Lancaster, CA GLIYNN, AUBREY CLAYTON So. Panama City, FL GUYNN, LAURA Sr. Panama City, FL HACKING. SUSAN Sr. Vernal, UT HAIRTEL, KEVIN Fr. Phoenix, AZ HAFEN, MERRII EE Fr. Salinas, CA HAGEN. MARK I r Walnut Creek, C HAGGERTY, JOHN Sr. Danville, M. HAINSWORTH, GARY Fr. Murray, KY HAIRE. RANDY Jr .Arcadia, CA Section Three 271 HAISLIP, RONNIE Jr. I illleton, CO HALL, SUSAN Fr Palm Springs, CA HALL, SUSAN So. HALLMARK, TUSSY Fr. Provo. UT HALLOWS, PAULA Jr. Bountiful, UT HAMPTON, GEORGE. Sr. Provo, UT HANCOCK, RALPH Sr. Mercer Island, WA HANNIGAN, CARYL Fr. Arvada, CO HANSEN, ALFRED Jr Chowchilla, CA HANSEN, CHRISTEN Fr LaVerne, CA HANSEN, GWEN Fr. Tustin, CA HANSEN, SHAUNA So. Santa Ana, CA HANSEN, STAN So. Santa Ana. CA HANSON, RAYMOND Sr Trevose, PA HANSON, TOM JR Jr Bryan, TX HARDY, CAROLYN Sr. Camarillo, CA HARDY, KATHLEEN So. Camarillo, CA HARE. ROBERT Fr. Mass Park. NY HARRIS. JAMIE So. Mesa. AZ HARRIS. JANINE So Long Beach, CA HARRISON, DEBORAH Jr San Antonio, TX HARSTON, DONNA Sr Albion, WA HART, KEENAN So. Newcastle, UT VAUGHN, HARVEY Fr. Magna. UT HASTINGS, DAVID Fr Glendale, AZ HASTINGS, JOEL So. Hill AFB, UT HATCH. CHERYL Fr. San Diego. C. HATCH, STEVE Sr. Provo, UT HAWKE, DEANA Jr Rigby, ID HAWKES, ELIZABETH Sr. American Fork, UT HAWKINS, BRAD So Corona del .Mar, CA HAWKINS, KAREN Fr. Boise, ID HAYAKAWA, ALAN So. San Fransisco, CA HAYNIE, OLGA Sr. Oklahoma City, OK HEATH, LYNNE Jr. Santa Maria, CA HEATH. PEGGY So. Logan. UT HECTOR, AHUM ADA Sr Arica, Chile HEINER, DAVID. Fr Palos Verdes, CA HEINZE. DENISL Jr Selah, WA HEl.GENSEN, MONA Sr Anchorage, AK 272 — Section Three I Hf-.ll ' , MAKII.YNN So. Gallup, NM HF.MMINCi, TONY So. Calgary, Canada UliNRY. WILLIAM JiUGENE Sr. Cherry Tree, PA HIBBARI), ALONA SUE; Fr. Columbus, OH HICKS. TERESA Sr. PLsgah, AL HIGGINS, CHRISTINE Fr. Whitlier. CA HILL, DAVID C. Jr. Orcm, UT HILL. JANICE Jr. Orem, UT HILL, JOHN Fr. Orem, UT HILL, RFBFKA Fr. CarmichacI, CA HILL, SYLVIA Jr. Provo, UT HILL, WILLIAM J. Jr. Dallas, TX HILLMAN, CAROLYN Sr. Hacienda Heights, CA HILTON, MATTHEW Sr. Walnut Creek, CA HINCKLE, COLLEEN Fr. Salt Lake City, UT HINKLE, CARLA ANN Sr. Vallejo. UT HINTON. KERRY Fr. Bountiful, UT HIPWELL, BRENT Jr. Las Vegas. NV HODGE, KORLEEN So. Burley, ID HODGSON. DAN Sr. Bozeman. MT HODSON, MARY ANN Fr. Provo. UT HOEKE, LINDA Sr. Livingston, NJ HOFF. CYNTHIA So. San Marcos, CA HOGG, MEREDYTH Sr. Caldwell, ID HOLCOMBE, KATHRIN Fr. Waller, TX HOLDAWAY, 1 ARR ' i L. Grad. American Fork, UT HOLDERNESS, PAMELA ANN So. Clavemonl, CA HOLLAND, BRYAN Fr. Portales, NM HOLM. DUANE Grad. Springfield, OH HOLTZMAN, TAWN So. Westminister. CA HOMER. KARLA Jr. Idaho Falls. ID HONEYCUTT. CARLA Sr. Toledo. I A IIOOPFS, MACK So. Mesa, AZ HOOPES, PAULA So. Aflon, WY HOSAFI OOK, BRENDA Fr. Buckhannon, WV HOUGIITALINCi, STEPHEN So. Raleigh, NC HOUSTON, SCOTT Jr. Provo, UT HOWARD, DANIEL E, Sr. Provo, UT HOWARD, C, R Jr Orange. (A HOWARD, MONT Sr. St. . nthon . ID Section Three— 273 HOWARD, SHIRLEY Jr. Chester, ID HOWINGTON, BUTCH Sr. Las Vegas, NV HUBBARD, PAMELA So. Oceanside, CA HUCKABA, DEBORAH DAWN Sr. Camarillo, CA HUDRLIK, JOANNE So. Upland, CA HULL, GLENYS MARLEN Sr. Cardston, Canada HULME, DEBORAH J. Sr. Walnut Creek, CA HULME, RICHARD So. Saratoga, CA HULTERSTROM, DIANE Sr. LaMirada, CA HUMPHERYS, ALLAN Fr. Paris. ID HUMPHREY, DANE So. Arcadia, CA HUNSAKER, KAREN RAE Jr. Rupert, ID HUNT, DEBBIE Fr. Fruitland, NM HUNT, REBECCA Fr. Menlo Park, CA HUNTER, FAWN Sr. Holden, UT HUNTER, LEONARD Jr. Bountiful, UT HURST, CAROLYN Grad. Burley. ID HUTCHENS, CRAIG ANDRE Fr. Fort Worth, TX INGALLS, DEBBIE Jr. Phoenix, AZ INGALLS, MARK Fr. Salt Lake City, UT lUS, DONALD Fr. Trail, Canada lUS, WENDY Fr. Montrosi, Canada JACKSON, MARK Jr. Provo, UT JACOBS, REED Fr. Salt Lake City, UT JENKINS. BECKY Sr. Southern Pines. UC JENKINS, VaLANE Fr. Salt Lake City, UT JENNE, ALAN B. Fr. Winthrop, WA JENSEN, CYNTHIA Jr. Provo, UT JENSEN, DAVID E. Fr. Redding, CA JENSEN, DEBBEY Fr. Burbank, CA JENSEN, ELIZABETH ANN So. Salt Lake City, UT JENSEN, GLORIA Fr. Beaverton, OR JENSEN, KAREN So. Puerto, Venz. JENSEN, MARSHA Jr. Cardston, Canada JENSEN, PAT Jr. Preston, ID JENSEN, SHIRLENE So. Salt Lake City, UT JENSEN, VERN So. St. George, UT JEVNE, MITCH Sr. Casper, WY JOHANNESSEN, HELLE Fr. .Salt Lake City, UT JOHN, EVEY Jr. Teecnospos, A 7 274— Section Three JOHNSON. HART .Ir Preslon, ID JOHNSON, ( AROI. So. Marianna, I ' l. JOHNSON. CAROL Jr. Alberta. Canada JOHN.SON, Jll.l. Fr, Salt l.ake City, UT JOHNSON, LINDA D. Sr. San Diego, CA JOHNSON, MARTY So. Barnwell, Canada JOLLLY. TRESA Jr Pocatcllo, ID JONKR, SHAWNA Fr. Vancouver. WA JONES. CINDY Fr. Pleasant Grove. LT JONES, HAROLD So. BIythc, CA JONES, KATHY Sr. Provo, UT JONES, KIM So. Boulder, CO JONES, LEE ANN So. BIythe. CA JONES. MARY KAYE Fr. Salt Lake City. UT JONES. RANDY Salt Lake City, UT JONES, RONALD V. Jr. Martinez, CA JONES, WENDALL Sr. Provo. UT JORGENSEN, KATHLEEN Sr. Huron, OH KAHMAN, KIMBERLY Fr. Glendale, CA KAKADELAS, KIM J. Jr. Los Angeles, CA KANE, KEVIN E. Jr. Riverside, CA KARREN. MARGARET So. Newhall. CA KASPERSON, PHYLLIS Fr. Lethbridge. Canada KAWCZYNSKI, CHERYL Jr Cleveland. OH KAY. ROBIN So. Honolulu. HI KEELER, CAROLYN Jr. Alberta. Canada KEENAN. JODY Fr. Bloomfield Hills. Ml KELLER, KEVIN J. Fr. Soda Springs. ID KELLY. KEITH A. Fr. Arco. ID KENNEY, JANET So. Redlands. CA KENWARTHY. JANICE Jr. Port Coquitlam, Canada KERR, LINDA Sr Greshman. OR KIMBALL. KERRY So. Visalia. C.- KING. CHRISTOPHER Jr. Rcxburg. ID KING. DENISE Fr. Alliance, OH KING, LEON Jr. San Jose. CA KING. LINDA Fr. .incouver. WA KING. NEIL E Sr. Aberdeen. ID KING. ROBERT V. So. Rupert. ID KNKJHT, PATRICIA Grad. lufkin. TX Section Three — 275 KNOWLTON, RON So. Salt Lake Cily. UT KOFOED, RANDALL Jr. Terrelon, ID KROGEL, BETH EVELYN Fr. Rhinelonden, Wl KRUM, RANDALL Fr Modesto, CA KRUM, STEPHEN F. Fr. Trenton, NJ KUHL, WARREN Provo, UT KUNSY, KAREN Fr. KUNZLER, KRISTINE Jr. Salt Lake City, UT KURT. ELISABETH Jr Redwood City, CA LABRUM, JANIE Jr. Roosevelt, UT LADD, ERIC ROY Fr. Redding, CA LAGE, DANIEL Fr. Hood River, OR LAKE, DAYNE Fr. Oakley, UY LAMBERT, JAN So. Rialto, CA LANEY, VICTORIA Grad. Silver Spring, MD LANGFORD, LEONARD So. Kimberly, ID LANGLEY, CANDY Fr. Fremont, CA LANGLOIS, MARK Fr. Bonita, CA LANGSTON, KENT F. Sr. Hurricane, UT LANGTON, VONDRA J. Fr. Salt Lake City, UT LARK, NANCY Fr. Burbank, CA LARSEN, CLYDE Fr. Lancaster, CA LARSEN, THOMAS J. So. Soda Springs, ID LARSON, DARD Jr. Glendora, CA LARSON, LEANNE Fr. Boise, ID LAUNER, LELAYNE Fr. La Canada, CA LAW, ELIZABETH A. Grad Edmonton, Canada LAWHORN JR., LEON G. Fr. San Francisco, CA 276 — Section Three LAWRENCE. GLAINE So. Summit, UT LEACH, LINDA Sr. Riverside, CA LEAMING, BONNIE So. Marana, AZ LEANY, JIM Fr. Grand Junction, CO LEAVITT. VICKY SUE So. Veyo, UT LEE, BRIAN Jr. Orlando, FL LEE, CLIFFORD So. Lindsay, CA LEE, LAURETTA Jr. Great Falls, MT LEE, MARIE Fr. Wide Ruins, AZ LEE. RICHARD So. Greensboro, NC LEINWEBER, DON Sr. Los Angeles, CA LENT, SANDRA So. Pocatello, ID LEONARD, ROB So. Menlo Park. CA LERCHER, PHIL Fr. Enumclaw, WA LEVY, CAROL So. Westwood, NJ LEWIS, ROGER Jr. Livermore, CA LEWIS, TAMERA Jr. Naperville, IL LIFTO. RICK Jr. Red Wing, MN LIND. SUSAN Fr. Declo. ID LINDLEY. WILLIAM Sr. Chester, PA LISTER, KEVIN So. Las Vegas, NV LOEBER, CARL Sr. San Jose, CA LOFTHOUSE, JOHN Grad. Tetonia, ID LOLLER. PHYLLIS Jr. Desoto, TX LONG, ANITA Fr. McMinnville, OR LOREN, JESSICA Sr. Burdine, LOWE. LINDA Fr. Newcastle, C. ' LOWE. TRACY ANN So. Sacramento. CA LOWELL, KENNETH So. Bartlesville, OK LOYOLA, LISA Fr. San Jose, CA LUBERESKl, SHERIE So. Ogden, UT LUND, JANET Fr. Roy, UT LUNDQUIST, TRACY So. Provo, UT LYMAN, LORl So. Blanding, UT LYMAN, MARTA Fr. Sandy, UT MACKAY, ALAINE Sr. Rupert, ID MACKAY, SUSAN Jr. Tarzana, CA MACKAY, SCOTT Sr. Rupert, ID MAGYAR, DENISE Fr. Englishtown, NJ MADSEN. JOHN So. Sandy. UT Section Three — 277 MAHAFFEY. KATHY Jr. Pasco, WA MANN, MICHAEL Fr. Denver, CO MARCUS, KAREN Sr. Woodland Hills. CA MARKESTEIN, WINONA Glen Ellen, CA MARQUARDSON, MARY Fr. Seattle, WA MARTELL, CHERYL Fr. Thousand Oaks. C. MARTIN, KEVIN Jr. Nephi, UT MARTINI. ROBIN Fr Richland, WA MASON, LINDA Jr. Saratoga, UT MATHEWS, ANN Jr. Washington, DC MATHEWS. SUSAN Jr. Washington, DC MATTHEWS, DOROTHY Fr. Provo, UT MATTHEWS. SHAUNA Jr Paris, ID MAUSSER, ERIC Grad Provo, UT MAXFIELD. KEVIN Fr. Salt Lake City. UT MAXWELL. CATHY Fr. Alhambra, CA MAXWELL, ROBIN Sr. Atascadero, CA MAYCOCK, LISA Fr. Indianapolis, IN McBETH, RICHARD So Casa Grande, AZ McBRIDE. KIMBERLY Fr. Brea, CA McCABE. TODD Fr. Long Beach. CA McCLELLAN. LAURA So Flint, Ml McDonald, don jr. Salt Lake City, UT McELHINEY, CHRISTINE Fr Costa Mesa, CA McGRATH, JAMIE Fr. Fremont, CA MclNTlER. SCOTT Jr. Pocatello, ID Mcknight, thomas jr. Las Vegas. NV McLaughlin, richard So Springfield. OR McLEOD. BOB Fr. Anchorage, AK McMULLIN, GLEN So. Saratoga. CA McMURTREY. WANDA Fr. Houston. TX McNAIR. MARY Fr. Calgary. Alberta MEAD. SARA So. Provo, UT MEADOWS, LEESA So. Carmichael, CA MECHAM. STEVEN Jr. Firth. ID MEDLIN. VAL So. Independence. MO MEHNER, DREW Sr. Yorba Linda. CA MFHR. BENJAMIN Fr. Downey. CA MEIER, SHELLEY Fr. San Jose. CA MELEISEA. TAAMU Sr. Western Samoa 278 — Section Three t ' h w. Mil LOR. I.INDA So. Abilene, TX MLI IIJISH, RONALD Jr. Santa Clara. CA MELTON. JOHNSON So. Orcm. UT ml;ndi-niiall, ann So. Salt Lake City. UT MHNTZKR, JAMES Sr. Palm Springs. CA MI-RCP.R. CHI-RIR Jr. Littleton. CO vandeMLRWH. JUDI Sr. Bountiful, UT MICHAliL, DBBBIE Jr. Globe. AZ MICHEL, TERI Fr. Agoura, CA MICHF.LSEN. SCOTT Fr. Newbury Park. CA MICHFLSONS. IVAR Fr Seattle. WA MIIXiLEY, DARLENE Sr. Cheney. WA MIKKFLSON. JEAN So. Arvada, CO MILAM. MERRIDI Sr. Tucson. AZ MILBURN, CHESTER Fr. Sireator. IL MILLAR. CATHERINE Grad. Provo. UT MILLER. DAVID Sr. Chicago. IL MILLER. LINNETTE Sr. San Diego, CA MILLER, LYNDA Sr. Provo, UT MILLER. NANCY Sr. Scotch Plains, NJ MILLER. SUSAN So. Silver .Springs. MD MINER, LOR I Fr. Nyssa, OR MINER, MICHAEL Fr. Long Beach, CA MINK, JULIE Fr. Redlands, CA MIREN, PETER Jr. Canyon Court, CA MONSON, KATHRYN Jr. San Jose, CA MONTALBANO. KIM Fr. Taconia, WA MONTGOMERY, DENA So. Jacksonville, FL MOON, CATHERINE Jr. Roosevelt, UT MOQUIN, SONJA Sr. Titusville. FL MOREHOUSE. DAVID Jr. Carlsbad, CA MORGAN. KAREN So. Lssaquah. WA MORGAN, KRIS Grad. Santa Barbara, CA MORRIS, DANIEL Sr, Mc( amnion, ID MORRIS, KAREN Fr. Richardson, TX MORRIS. ROSALIE Fr. Salt Lake City, UT MOSLEY, KAREN Sr. Phoenix, AZ MOSLEY, KIRK Jr. Phoenix. AZ MOSS. JILL Grad. Sugar City. ID MOSS, JOY Grad. Sugar City, ID Section Three — 279 MOURITSEN, JOHN Jr. Crescent City, CA MORLEY, MYLES Jr. Canoga Park, CA MYERS, NORVAL Fr. Midvale, UT MURRAY, DOUGLAS Fr. Bloomficld Hills. Ml MURPHY, DEBBIE Fr. Canyon Country, CA MURDOCK. DAVID Grad. San Jose. CA MURAKAMI. YOSHIKO So. Salt Lake City. UT MUNK. DANA Fr. Lovelock, NV MUNIVE, GLORIA NAGY, LINDA Jr. Stirling, Canada NEFFLEN. REBECCA Sr. Elkins, WV NEIL. PAULINE Fr. Green River. WY NEILSON, NANCY Fr. Portland. OR NELSON, DALE Fr. Stirling. Canada NELSON, DEBRA Fr Brigham City, UT NELSON, GWEN So. Colombia, SC NELSON, JANET Fr Richland, WA NELSON. JAYNE Sr. Edmonton. Canada NELSON, JULIE Jr. Sandy. UT NELSON, KENT Jr. West Covina. CA NIELSON. CAROL Fr. Edmonds. WA NIELSEN. GREGG Fr. Calgary. Canada NIELSEN, KAREN Sr. Clearfield. UT NOYES. NIKKI Jr. Granada Hills. CA NISSON, BRUCE Sr. St. George, UT NORDIN. LISA So. Siloam Springs. AR NORLUND. PEGGY So. Ridgecrest, CA NORRIS. NAOMI So. Clevis. NM NOVAS. KIM Sr. Blackfoot. ID NOVEROSKE, RHONDA Fr. Evansville, IN NUGENT, RICK Jr. Oxnard. CA NULL. KAREN So Phoenix. AZ OCONNELL. MICHAEL Sr. Fall River, MA ODOM, JoANNA Jr. Killecn TX OLSEN, DONNA Sr. Menan, ID OLSEN. MAREN Jr. Colorado Springs. CO OLSEN. NANCY Jr. .Anaheim. CA OLSEN. SUSAN Fr. Salt Lake City, UT OLSEN, RANDY So. Burley, ID OLSEN. STEPHANIE Fr. Frostburg. MD 280 — Section Three ; « mLM 01 Sl-N, Vll ' : ANN Sr. SMicm. LIT Ol SON. JAYNE So. Union Gap. WA Ol -SON, KHN Sr, Vienna. VA OR Ml-. 1 AURll (irad. Scalllc, WA ORMSBV, Ml I ISSA Tr. Sprinyl ' lckl, VA ORMBS •, IRK lA Cirad. Springfield, VA ORR. CARM1:N Sr, Fori Maclcod, Canada OTTHSON. ALAN Jr, Sail Lake Cily. UT OTTOSEN. SUSAN Sr, Riverside. CA PACK. DEBBIE Sr, Idaho Falls. ID PACK. JANEEN Sr, San Ansclmo. CA PALIGO, AILYSON Sr, Houston. TX PALMER, BRVNN Ir, Sail Lake Cily. UT PALMER. CYNTHIA Jr Mesa. AZ PALMER, DARLA Fr, Fountain Valley. CA PALMER. TORRE So, Lvnehburg. VA PAREDES. LYDIA Jr, Huamachuco. Peru PARK, LINDA Fr. Niagara Falls. NY PARKER. DENISE So. Turlock. CA PARKER. EARL Sr El Segundo. CA PARKER, JEFF Sr, Belhcsda. MD PARKIN, BRAD So Sail Lake Ciu. UT PARRATT, kiMBERLEY Fr, Riverlon, WY PATTERSON. BRUCE Fr, Calgar . Canada PATTERSON. REBECCA Jr, Pleasanl Grove, UT PAYNE. DEBRA So, Calgary. Canada PEARCE, MERLIN Sr, Si. George. LIT PEARSON. ALAN Sr, Sail Lake Cilv. UT PECK. DAVID Sr. Andover. Ml PECK. GREG Jr. Rupcrl. ID PECK, MARGO Sr Porlland, OR PEDERSEN. KATHI;RINE Fr Walla Walla. WA PERRY. DOUGLAS So. Bcaverlon. OR PERRN . MARK So. Sealllc, WA PETERSON. KATHY Sr. West Point. LIT PI TLRSON. KENT Jr. Ogden. UT PETERSON. MICHAEL Fr. Harrington. II PETERSON. PHYLLIS Jr. Burlcv, ID PETERSON, ROSILYN Fr, Olvnipia, WA PHI ION, DAVID Fr, Pleasant Grove. UT Section Three— 281 PHELON, JOHN So. Pleasant Grove, UT PICK, DARYL Fr. Weyburn, Canada PIERCE, MICHAEL Sr. Pomeroy, WA PIERSON, LISA Jr. Colton, CA PIERSON, LORI So. Colton, CA PITCHFORD, DARLEE Jr. Monpelier, ID PITTARD, BRUCE Sr. Burley, ID POLLOCK, COLLEEN Sr. El Centro, CA POLLOCK, KAREN Jr. El Centro, CA POLSON, RODNEY Jr. Seattle, WA POPE, DANA So. Brooklvn Park, MN PORLAND, DESIREE Jr Pierre, SD PORTER, JAY Fr. Clarkston, WA PORTER, MARTY So. Albuquerque, NM PORTER, TONI Sr Sunnyvale, CA PORTES, MARISLANE Fr. Rio De Janeiro, Brazil POULSEN, WILLIAM Sr Heber, UT POULSON, LEON Fr. Orcm, UT POULSON, TONYA Jr. Redmond, UT PRATT. JENNIFER Sr. Laramie, WY PRAWITT, LAURIE Jr. Tokyo, Japan PREECE, CYNTHIA Fr Waukcgan, IL PRHHM, MARGARET So. Sacramento, CA PRESTWICH, ANN So. Idaho Falls, ID PRITCHARD, BRENDA Fr. Roseburg, OR PROBFRT, CHRISTINE Jr Murray, UT PROBERT, DUDLEY Fr. Lancaster, CA PULSIPHER, JANET Sr St. Johns, AZ PULVI;R, SUSAN Fr. Payson, UT PURCELL, NANCY Fr. Mendham, NJ PURDY, SHAUNA Grad. Thatcher, AZ 2X2 Section Three RACKIFY. MADELEINE Fr. lake Oswego. OR RAI.STIN. TRACY Sr Portland, OR RAPIIAII , KM IN Fr. Rcnlon. WA RAY. DAVID So. Bounliful. VI RAY. LARRY Fr. Bounliful. UT RAYM S. PEARL Sr. Gold llill. OR RAYNOR, LFESA Fr. West Vancouver, Canada READ. ROBERT So. Ncwhall. CA RECORD. KHNNITII Fr. Los Angeles. C.A REED. BRYAN So. Ely. NV REED. JEFFREY Fr. Merced. CA RHES. WENDY Sr. Concord. CA REESE. JOHN Fr. Boulder Citv. NV REITZ. JON I Fr. Walla Walla. WA REYNOLDS. JACKIE Sr. Montrose. CO RICH. DEBORAH Sr. Shelley. ID RICH, DAVID Fr. Rapid Citv. SD RICHARDS. DARRELL So. Bakcrstleld. CA RICHARDS. ROD Sr Anaheim. CA RICHARDSON. CAROL Fr. Summit. NJ RICHARDSON. CYNDY Fr. Ridgeville. Ontario RICHARDSON. JAN Jr. Summit. NJ RICHARDSON. MARILYN Sr. Saratoga. CA RICHEY. DENISE Jr lluntsville. AL RICHINS. DOROTHY So. Animas, NM RICHTER, GAYLE Fr. Roseburg. OR RICKS. RODGER Fr. Bellevue. WA RILEY, SEAN A Fr. Spokane, ViiA RITTER, JANET Jr. Reseda. CA RIVERA, MAGGIE Fr. Provo. UT ROANHORSE. KATHLEEN Fr. Tucson. AZ ROBBINS, SANDRA So. Torrance. CA ROBERTS. CYNDI So. I. OS .Angeles. C. ROBl RTS. DEL Jr. American Falls, ID ROBERTS, EMILY Jr. Richardson. TX ROBIN.SON, Renton. V .A ROBIN.SON, R.incho Palos KOBIN.SON. RICHARD, Sr. C RYSTAL Fr. crdes, CA LORI Fr. Dun«o xlv. GA ROBERTS. JOYCEIYN Sr. McMinnville. OR ROBERTSON, MICHAEL Jr. Payson, UT Section Three — 283 ROBINSON, RICK Fr. Salina. UT ROCCHIO, RAMONA Fr. El Cajon, CA RODIO. ARNOLD Sr. Lancaster, CA RODRIQUEZ, TIMOTHY Jr. Anaheim, CA ROGERS, GORDON So. Laguna Hills, CA ROLFE. RUSSELL Jr. Ririe, ID ROMINE, LORIE Fr. Grants. NM ROMMEY, EHTEL Fr. Tucson, AZ ROMRELL, COLLEEN Fr. Homedale, ID RONEY, OOLIE GOOLIE Fr. Lake Arrowhead, CA RONEY, RICK Jr. Lake Arrowhead, CA ROOK, RONALD Fr. Caldwell, ID ROSE, LINDSEY Fr. Stevensvilie, MT ROSHELL. KIM So. Sacramento, CA ROSQUIST, KAREN Fr. Puyallup, WA ROSS, ELIZABETH Fr. Columbia, SC ROSS, LINDA So. Great Falls, MT ROVETTI, DAVID So. Reno, NV ROWE, PATRICIA Grad. Harlem, MT ROYALL, PATRICIA Fr. Torrance, CA ROYER, ERIC Jr. Norwood, CO RUCKER, BELKY Jr. Buhl, ID RUGGLES, BRENT Sr. Bartlesville, OK RUGGLES, CHERYL Sr. Turlock, CA RULE, BRADLEY Fr. Rydal, PA RUMSEY, DEBORAH Fr. Seattle, WA RUSSELL, ELLEN So. Diamond City, Canada RUSSELL, LYNN So. Champaign, IL SAGFRS, MELODIE So. Ely, NV SAGERS, MICHAEL So Burley, ID SAMMONS, BRENDA Fr. Columbia, SC 2X4 Scction Three SAMPSON. ELOISE Jr. Pleasant Orovc. UT SANDLR, ROBYN So. Overland, KS SANDLRS, SUSAN So. SANDF,R.SON, KEVIN Fr. Idaho Falls. ID SANT. DONN So. Santa Ana. CA SATTERFIELD. KRISTIN Fr. SAUNDERS. .lENNIFFR So Redding. CA SCHAERRER. KATHLEEN Jr. Reseda. CA -SCHIEL. PETER Jr. Walnut Creek. CA SCIIIESS, KAREN Fr. Salt Lake City. UT SCHIESS. KATHY So. Nevada City, CA SCHILLING, KARILEESr. Cupertino, CA SCHNEIDER. DARYL ANN Fr. Santa Barbara. CA SCHOFF. MARTHA Gra. Williamston. Ml SCHULTHIES, SANDRA Fr Bountiful. UT SCHWARZ, DEBORAH Sr. San Antonio. TX SCHWENDIMAN. LARRY Jr. Newdale. ID SCOTT. RACHEL So. Provo. UT SEAL. PATRICIA Fr. Rupert. ID SEASTRAND. KAREN Fr. Salt Lake City, UT SEELEY, SANDRA Jr. San Gabriel, CA SEGER. BOBBIE Dr. Ulysses. KS SEGOVIA. ODETT Fr. Springfield. ' . SEIBERT. CYNTHIA Fr. Fals Church. VA SEIBT, ANOREAS Fr. Oakbrook, IL SELIN. BRENT Fr. Stone Mountain, GA SELOVER. ELLEN Fr. Hillsdale. NJ SENIOR. JOHN Sr. Flagstaff, AZ SENS. DAVID Fr. Van Nuys, CA SESSIONS. SHARON Jr. Modesto. CA SETTERSTROM, RICHARD Gra. Springville, UT SEVY, LEE ANNE Sr. Stockton. CA SHANER. HELENA Sr. Twin Falls, ID SHARP, CYNTHIA Fr. Richland, WA SHAW. ALAN Fr. Salisbury. Rhodesia SHAW, DONALD So. Valencia. CA SHAW. HOLLY Fr. Fairoaks. C, SHEA. ROBBIN Sr. Pomona. C. SHEARER. TINA Fr. Spokane, , SHEFFIELD, RICHARD Provo, UT Section Three- 285 SHELLEY, PATRICIA Jr. Sadbury. MA SHELDON, WE SSr. Raughn, MT SHEPHERD, KIM Fr. Monte Vista, CO SHEPPARD, KATHY Fr. Idaho Falls, ID SHERIDAN, DENNIS Sr. Lethbridge, Canada SHIELDS, KATHY Fr. Whillier, CA SHIPMAN, EUGENIA Fr. Madison, TN SHOEMAKER, CHRIS Fr. Gettysburg, PA SHOWMAKER, CINDY Fr. Ft. Worth, TX SHOWMAKER, DEBBIER Jr Ft. Worth, TX SHURTLEFF, BRIAN Jr. Sacramento, CA SIEBACH, STEVEN So. Wyomissing, PA SIMMONS. LINDA So. Washington D.C. SIMMONS, SHI RLENE So. Kaysville, UT SIMMONS, SUE Sr. lona, ID SIMONIS, DIXIE Jr. La Drande, OR SKOUSEN, MARCIA Fr. Phoenix, AZ SLACK, DAVE Fr. Fresno, CA SLAGLE, BETTY Dr. Grantspass. OR SLEIGHT, GARTH So. Rockville, MD SLEIGHT, LORI Jr. Rockville, MD SLIM, MARY ANN So. Salt Lake City, UT SMELIK, JAN Fr. Kingwood, TX SMITH, ALICEN So. Provo, UT SMITH, ANGIE Fr. Nashville, TN SMITH, CAROL Gra. Porterville, CA SMITH, COREENSo. Fremont. CA SMITH, DAVID Sr. Monticcllo, UT SMITH, DONNA Fr. Pleasant Hill, MO SMITH. DOUGLAS Jr. Pocaleilo, ID SMITH, JEANINEJr. Provo, UT SMITH, JOANN Fr. Buena Park, CA SMITH, JULIAN Sr Sacramento, CA SMITH, KATHY So Reno, NV SMITH, KATHY Fr. Reno, NV SMITH, MARKFr. Ontario, Canada SMITH, MELVIN Fr. Snowflake, AZ SMITH, P.J. So. Toocic, UT SNEDAKFR, NANCY Fr. SOERENSEN, KARL Fr. Ontario, Canada 286— Section Three SNELL, IVESSr. Sterling. CO SOBRIO, ANTHONY Fr Reno. NV SOKOIOVVSKV. BRIAN Sr. Bremerton. WA SORENSEN. DALE Er. Fallbrook. CA ifctt wil«iii i W SOULIER. RICK Jr. Provo. UT SOUTHERTON. LA VERN Jr. Maleb. Canada SOWARDS, DEAN Fr. Northport. WA SPEARS. JOY Fr. Sparta. TN SPENCER. BESSIE Sr. Copper Mine. AZ SPENCER. STEPHEN So. Tooele. UT SPRENG. LILLIAN Fr. Rolla. MO STAKER. LAURA Fr. Annandale, VA STALEY. RHONNASr. Twin Falls. ID STARK. JOY Fr. Glenwood Springs, CO STARKEY. MARLENE Fr. Las Vegas. NV STARLING, CATHY Jr Provo. UT STARR. RICK So. Eltoro. CA STAUFFER. SHAUNNA Fr. West Covina. CA STEPHENS. MELANlEJr. Clarksville. IN STETTLER. KEN So. Kavsville. UT STETTLER. SUSAN Jr. Sunset. UT STEVENS. CAROL So. Travis AFB. CA STEVENS. DAVID So. Rock Springs. CO STEWART. KATHYSr. Orem, UT STEWART. TIMOTHY So. Las Vegas. NV STIRLING. COLLEEN So. Leeds. UT STODDARD. ANN Fr. Carmichael. CA STODDARD. DIANNEGrad. aeavillc. C STOKER. DORIAN So. .■Xbcrdccn. ID STONE. DOUGLAS Fr. EK. NV STONE. LINDA Jr. Sail Lake City. UT ! eclion I hree — 287 STONEHOCKER, BARBARA Jr. Boulder, CO STON EKING, TAMI Fr. Cleveland, OH STOOPS, RHONDA Jr. Gailhersburg, MDr STOREY, JEFFERY Fr. Corte Madera, CA STOTT, KATHlSo. Fiarfield, MT STOUT, DENAEJr. Hurricane, UT STRADER.SHEA Fr Greenville, KY STRUIKSMA, MICHAEL Jr. National City, CA STUDLEY, KAREN Sr. Fayette, MO SULLIVAN. JOYCE Grad. St. George, UT SULLIVAN, MICHAEL So. North Las Vegas, NV SWANEY, DEANNA Fr. Sanla Clara, CA SWAN, RICHARD So. Oakland, CA SWANSON, ANN Fr. Saratoga, CA SWOBODA, TONJA-MAREE Fr Kennewick, WA SYKES, BARB Jr. Ontario, Canada TALBERT, ROBERT Grad. Bourbonnais, IL TANNER, DIANE Fr. Boise, ID TAPAHA, GLORIA Fr. Shiprock, NM TARBOX, LAWRENCE Jr. Barstow, CA TASSO, EMMA So. Clifton, ID TASSO, MARYSr. Clifton, ID TAYLOR, CARLON Fr. Nyssa, OR TAYLOR, CHRIS Jr. Blackfoot, ID TAYLOR, JILL Jr. Provo, UT TAYLOR, ROBERT Sr. West LA,CA TAYLOR, LENOREJr. Garden Grove, CA TAYLOR, SYLVIA Sr Anchorage, AK TAYLOR, VICKIE So. Reseda, CA TAYLOR, WESLEY Fr. BIythe, CA TAYSOM, DANIEL So. Corvallis, OR 288 — Section Three TEDFORD, DOUGLAS So. St. Louis, MO TEERLINK. HEBERSr. Saratoga, CA TENNEY, BRIAN Fr. Shelley, ID TERRI, KAREN Sr. Londaon, Canada TERRY, INGRIDSr Ontario, Canada THELP, BARBARA So. THOMAS, MONICA So. Tooele, UT THOMPSON, TODD Fr. Pocatello, ID THOMPSON, TRUDY Fr. Littleton, CO THORKELSON, EBY So. Santa Ana, CA THORNTON, JANICE Jr. Provo, UT THORNTON, RICHARD So Provo, UT TINGEY. JOEL Fr Richland, WA TODD, DENNIS Fr Santa Ana, CA TODD, TERRY Sr. Buhl. ID TWONLEY, LINDA So. Wyoming, MI TRULL, STANLEY Fr. Kearnv, AZ TRUNBULL, PATTI Sr Wheaton, IL TWAITES, CAROL Jr. Oshawa, Canada VAIL, TONY Fr, Issaquah, WA VALLETT. DAVID Jr. Saratoga, CA VALLETT, JOHN Fr Saratoga, CA VANDERSTFK, JANF Fr. Mountain Home, K VAN DER WOUDEN, JOHN Jr. Salt Lake Citv, LIT VAN EPPS, KATHI HEN Fr. Provo. UT VAN WAGONER, JLLILFr. Yrcka, CA VAl (iHN, PATTI So. Huntington Beach, CA FLZ, LIZANNESo. Amsterdam, NY VICKFRS, VICKISo. Norlhglenn. CO VONARX, BETTY Fr. Courtenav, Canada VOORHEES, CATHRYN Fr. Salt Lake City. UT Section Three— 289 WAGNER. CAROL Fr. Walnul Creek, CA WALDROM, GEOFFREY Fr. Pheonix, AZ WALKER, DAVID JOHN Jr. Kaysville, UT WALKER, PILAR Fr. SBY, Rhodesia WALKER, SHERRY Sr. China Lake, CA WALLACE, LINDA Fr. Vista, CA WALTERS, TAMRA Fr, Montgomery, AL WALTON, CHERYL Fr. Merced, CA WANLESS, DAVID Fr. Warren, Ml WARD. FOREST Fr. Abiline, TX WARD, WENDY Fr. Beaumont, CA WARNOCK, WILLIAM MATTHEW Fr. Salt Lake City, UT WATERS, MICHAEL Sr. Salem, VA WATERS, ROBERT Fr. Denver, CO WATNIK, WEBSTER Jr. Madison, NJ WATT, DAVID ALAN So. Omaha, NE WATTERSON, CHERYL Sr. Vallejo, CA WATTS, SHARON So. Hayward, CA WEAVER, JUANITAJr. San Diego, CA WEAVER, SYLVIA Fr. Salt Lake City, UT WEBER. BRENT Jr. Rexburg, ID WELCH, CHRIS Fr. Hacienda Heights, CA WELLS. KEN Fr. WENDIN. ROBFr. Lakewood, OH WERY. MARK Fr. San Diego, CA WESLEY, HOWARD J. So. Burley, ID WEST, RICHARD W.Sr. Orem. UT WEST, SHELLEY Sr. San Francisco, CA WESTBROOK, DANNA Fr. Portland, OR WETZEL, SUSAN So. Minneapolis, MN WHITAKER. GRACE Jr. Jonesboro, AR 290— Section Three WHITAKER, LAUREL Fr. Joncsboro, AZ WHITAKER, MARGARET Sr. Joncsboro. AR WHITE, GREGORY So. Oxon Hill. MD WHITE. JON So. Provo. UT WHITE, PATRICIA Sr. Orem, UT WHITEHEAD. DIANE Fr. Salt Lake City. UT WHITTON. ELIZABETH So. Provo, UT WHYTE, PAUL So. Springfield, ID WIEST, WENDOLYN Fr. Salt Lake City. UT WIERCIOCH. .MARIANNE Boca Raton. FL WIEMER. RANDALL Sr. Akron, OH WICKS, REBECCA So. Roseburg. OR WILCOCK. CLAIR Sr. Salt Lake City. UT WILKINS, ELNORAJr. Orem, UT WILKINSON, C. ERIC Fr. Saratoga, CA WILLARDSON. ANTHONY So. Richfield. UT WILLARDSON. PAUL Jr. Los Angeles, CA WILLEY, CHERYLYN Jr. Bremerton, WA WILLEY, JOLENEFr. Rossville, G.A WILLIAMS. ANITA Grad. Pocatello. ID WILLIA.MS. CANDACE So. Mechanicsville. VA WILLIAMS. DAVID Jr. Lexington. KY WILLIAMS. DEBRA Fr. Provo, UT WILLIAMS, KFlTHSo. Tabcr. Alberta WILLIAMS. RITA Jr. Thompson. SC WILLIAMSON, DONSr. Coronz, CA WILLIS. PATTY Sr. Benin City. Nigeria WILLYERD. KEVIN Fr. Rockvillc. MD WILSON. CHARLES Jr. Payson, UT WILSON, JENNIFER Jr. Hayward, CA WILSON, JOHN So. Pavson, UT Section Three — 291 WILSON, JUDY So. Cortez, CO WILSON, JUDY So. Payson, UT WILSON, KATHYSo. Provo, UT WILSON, LISA Fr. Payson, UT WILSON, ROSS Jr. Gabbs, NV WILSON, TERI LYNN Fr. Salmon, ID WINEGORT, JOHN So. Pasadena, CA WINFREE, KRISTINIAFr. Belleville, IL WING, DEBRASr. Richland, WA WINKEL, REBECCA Jr. Sandusky, OH WINKLER, SYNDI So. Provo, UT WINWARD, LORlSo. Emmetl, ID WISCOMBE, NATHAN Jr Brigham City, UT WISCOMBE, RONSr. Provo, UT WOLFE, TERRI Fr. Claremont, CA WONG, MOXASr. Kowloon, Hong Kong WONG, NGAI-YUE MONA Sr. Hong Kong WOOD, JAN Fr. Oakland, CA WOOD, KATHLEEN Jr. Modesto, CA WOOD, MICHELE Fr. Provo, UT WOOD, RONALD Sr. Campbell, CA WOOD, STEPHEN TED Fr. Rigby, ID WOODBURY, PAM Fr. WOODFIELD, HEIDI Fr. Springville, UT WOODHEAD, ROBERT So. Danville, CA WOODRUFF, MARLASo. Huntington Beach, CA WOODWARD, DAVID Jr. Franklin, ID WOODWORTH, ROBIN STARR Fi Clouis, NM WOODY, GINA Fr Liberty, NM WOOLF, SANDRA Sr. El Cerrito, CA WOOLSTENHULME, VERN Sr Victor, ID 292 — Section Three WOOLSTON, KAREN So. Taylorsville, UT WOOTTON. KIM So. Riveria. AZ WOTRING, DENISE Fr. Frcmonl, CA WRIGHT. J ' ANN So. Murray, LT WRIGHT, LAWRENCE Jr. Arlington, TX WRIGHT, JOELSr. Woodbury, NJ WRIGHT, PAUL Jr. Ogdcn, UT WYATT. DANIEL Sr. Woodbridge, VA YAZZI.BERTHEJr. Kilsville, AZ YOUNG, ROBIN Sr. Midvale, UT ZAUGG, GLEN Weiser, ID ZECH, TERRILLOrad. Spanish Fork, UT ZEVALLOS, ROXANA Fr. Ecuador ZEYER, JANESr. Melba, ID ZIPPI, GREGORY Sr. Torrance, CA ZITTING, MARSHA Fr. E. Nenatchee, WA ZWAHLEN, JULIE Fr. Modesto, CA ' f f 9 ftii Section Three — 293 The unused talent now going to waste among persons who think they are on the shelf could win world peace, mitigate racial tensions, help economically less advanced people and give new hope to life throughout the world. Joy Elmer Morgan The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step. Lao-tse 294 Men and women are what happen to little boys and girls. Author Unknown 295 •■ rr . ' ' % 1 ' - 1 ' ■ V 1 ' , % Si-. ' 1 r Y V. t i I ' . ' ' ' •J; jK 3 ' 4 ?: ' . .i CESS ,: . A-g _ jL .r - — rr = ii- i- ami . 298 L We are not endeavoring to get ahead of others, but to surpass ourselves. Hugh B Brown 299 300 Where one succeeds because of his smart- ness, ten succeed because of their faithful- ness. Author Unknown 301 This one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark. Phillippians 3:13-14 The belief that youth is the happiest time of life is founded on a fallacy. The happiest person is the person who thinks the most interesting thoughts. As we advance in years we really grow happier, if we live intelligently. To say that youth is happier than maturity is like saying that the view from the bottom of the tower is better than the view from the top. As we ascend, the range of our view widens immensely; the horizon is pushed farther away. Finally as we reach the summit, it is as if we had the world at our feet. William Lyon Phelps K m 1. ■.«••_ ■ ■■ • f$ym our world inside and out ' ' ' ■ ' - ' 306 In this section wc have tried to recreate the moods and atmosphere along with the events of 1976-1977. It begins with what we termed signs of the times; events which have an impact on BYU as well as the world about us. Next we ' ve tried to summarize the major national events of the past year. And finally, we ' ve zeroed in on the lifestyle and culture unique only to us as students of Brigham Young University. Signs of the Times O ye hypocrites, ye can discern the face of the sky; but can ye not di.scern the signs of the limes? IVIatthew 16:3 y And it shall come to pass in the last days, that the mountain of the Lord ' s house shall be established in the top of the mountains, and all nations shall flow unto it. Isaiah 2:2 A . CWtt Korea Truro Zone ' ui chir 5jjC And I beheld wnr-; And 1 beheld wars and rumors of wars 1 Nephi 12:2 -e . 9. Aesv(C l-o ' V ' tii ooVJ V;: Vietna Yea, it shall come in a day when there shall be great pollutions upon the face of the earth; there shall be mur- ders, and robbing, and lying, and deceivings, and whore- doms, and all manner ol abominations Mormon S:. l ¥ ' ■ f J u venue -i • «• ■! o v AbOrtlOi Charged ixi V le SI; Murder 0 !U ' ' ' ' ' ie outside inside outside inside outside inside ll And they shall be visited with thun- derings, lightenings, and earthquai es and all manner of destruction. 2 Nephi 26:6 And from thence shall the gospel roll forth unto the ends of the earth. . . D C 65:2 CHURCH GROWTH IN 1976 3,797,202 Total members 140,000 New Converts 25,058 Total missionaries 61 New Stakes 40 New Mission Presidents 17 New Regional Representatives 1 r And it will come to pass that ye shall be afflicted with all manner of diseases. Mosiah 17:16 I ' And al so that God hat h set His h; tnd 1 and sea to change the times and sea- | sons. 1 D C 121 d Two revelations accepted as scripture during the 146th Semi-Annual General Conference First complete translation of the Book of Mormon into an Indian language. First foreign language missionaries to report to new LTM in Provo. Ground breaking for the new Sao Paulo Temple in Brazil Washington D.C. Temple Visitors Center dedicated. New Temple plans approved for Seattle, Mexico, and Japan. Church sponsored television special broadcasted nationally. Church float in the Rose Parade. And there shall be greater signs in heaven above and in earth beneath. D C 29:14 Prepare the table, Watch in the walchtower l.saiah 21:5 )utside outside outside outside outside outside This was the year of celebrations — for the patriots, two hundred years of nationhood; for the Democrats, the election of a new era — Jimmy Carter; for the space explorers. Viking landings on Mars. This was also the year for Utah to be in the national lime- light and for fresh scandals appearing in the shadow of Watergate. The execution of Gary Gilmore, the 36-year-old killer of two BYU students on July 19, 20, ended a nine-year lull in executions in the United States. Gilmore pleaded guilty, confessed his crime and was convicted on October 7, after a three-day trial. Since the trial, the planned execution was stayed time and again by a dramatic array of events and a barrage of legal red tape. Gilmore attempted sui- cide twice with drug overdoses, so determined was he to die. His death wish was realized by a five- man firing squad on Monday, January 17, 1977. Top Ten Stories of 1976 1. Jimmy Carter ' s election, the campaign and debates, the primaries. 2. Mao Tse-tung and Chou En-lai die; China transition. 3. U.S. Bicentennial celebration. 4. U.S. economy: Recovery, unemployment. inflation. 5. Legionnaires ' disease. 6. U.S. Viking spacecraft landings on Mars. 7. Washington sex scandals. 8. Patty Hearst trial. 9. Air France hijacking and the Israeli raid on Uganda airport at Entebbe. 10. Kidnapping of 26 Chowchilla, Calif, school- children. Scandals and Disputes Army officials said on April 22 that the cadet board at West Point U.S. Military Academy found 50 third- year cadets cheating on an engineering take-home exam. Disputes began over the purported Howard Hughes will found April 27 on the 25th tloor of the worldwide headquarters building of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Wayne L. Hays, House Administration Committee chairman, admitted in a May 25 House speech that he had a personal relationship with Elizabeth Ray, a member of the committee ' s staff. Representative Allan T. Howe ' s conviction of a June 12 charge in Salt Lake City of soliciting sex acts for hire was upheld m District Court on .August 24. utside outside outside outside outside outsidt S wine Flu FEB. Swine influenza virus reported. MAR. Ford urges vaccine program. APR. Swine flu bill passed — $135 million for national immunization program. Vaccine tests begin, vaccine error re- ported. OCT. Post-vaccine deaths reported; no link formed. DEC. All vaccinations suspended by Federal officials after cases of post-vaccine paral- ysis. Hl l nov2 • Actual Carter Vote: 51% • Actual Ford Vote: 48% Deaths Marion Rombauer Becker, co-author of Joy of Cooking Don Bolles, Arizona reporter killed by bomb while on racketeering story. Alexander Calder, sculpture, introduced the mobile art form. Jack Cassidy, actor. Agatha Christie, mystery writer. Lee J. Cobb, actor. Richard Daley, Mayor of Chicago and Democratic leader for 22 years. Max Ernst, founder of modern art ' s surrealist movement. Carlo Gambino, godfather of organized crime. J. Paul Getty, billionaire. Gary Mark Gilmore, first convicted murderer executed in 9 years. Howard Hughes, billionaire and recluse. Mao Tse-Tung, China ' s Chairman. Martha Mitchell, ex-wife of Nixon ' s Attorney General John Mitchell. Viscount Montgomery, WW M ' s legendary Monty. Lily Pons, Metropolitan Opera star, Freddie Prinze, actor. Rosalind Russell, actress. Smokcy the Bear, posed for posters against forest fires. Ned Washington, Academy and Oscar Award winning lyricist. 309 outside outside outside outside outside % This past year has witnessed another assortment of million dollar movies to entertain and bore the American public. Music has turned disco and tele- vision has continued its quest for higher ratings. There have been great writers and bad ones, while the sports world has produced bigger stars and set higher records. The following are highlights from these five fields of entertainment. Movies One Flew Over The Cuckoo ' s Nest walked off with five academy awards in ' 76 for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adaptation of a Screenplay, Best Actor Jack Nicholson, and Best Actress Louise Fletcher. George Burns won the Best Supporting Actor award for his performance in The Sunshine Boys and Best Supporting Actress went to Lee Grant of Shampoo . Top box office stars, according to Box Office Maga- zine were Paul Newm an, Robert Redford, James Caan, Gene Hackman, Al Pacino, Liza Minnelli, Faye Dunaway, Barbara Streisand, .loannc Wood- ward and Fllen Burstyn. 310 Music According to Billboard Magazine, the top songs and artists of the year were: Single: Silly Love Songs Wings Singles Artist: Diana Ross Album: Frampton Comes Alive Peter Frampton Albums Artist: Aerosmith Singles Male Artist: Barry Manilow Albums Male Artist: John Denver Albums Female Artist: Diana Ross Singles Group: The Bee Gees Country Single: Convoy C.W. McCall Soul Single: Disco Lady Johnny Taylor Easy Listening Artist: Olivia Newton- John Disco Single: Thai ' s Where The Happy People Go Disco Artist: Donna Summer Comedy Album: Sleeping Beauty Cheech and Chong Biggest Gross Receipts from concerts: Peter Frampton The biggest sound in music was disco and the newest dances included The Latin Hustle, The New York Hustle, and the West Coast Swing. Quite a switch from the Bump of last year! Books The Pulitzer Prize awards for literature in 1976 went to the following: Fiction: Saul Bellow Humboldt ' s Gift Nonfiction: Dr. Robert Butler Why Survive ' . ' Being Old in America Biography: R.W.B. Lewis Edith Wharton Poetry: John Ashbery Self Portrait in a Convex Mirror History: Paul Horgan Lamy of Santa Fe outside outside outside outside outside outs. . Commercials According to the Saturday Evening Post, awards for television commercials should be the following: Most Famous Line: I can ' t believe I ate the whole thing (Alkc Seltzer) Most Durable Character: Morris the Cat (9- Lives Cat Food) Best Music: McDonald ' s ( You Deserve A Break Toda ) Funniest: Xerox Monk (Monk duplicates ancient scrolls) Sports Good Times and Happy Days are here again. The regular season is over and with its demise comes exciting predictions for next fall. Unofficial, of course! Mary Tyler Moore , who has already lost Rhoda and Phyllis , will have to do without Lou Grant who plans to commandeer his own show, Lou Grant- sky At Large . Producers refused to comment on the rumor that Mary ' s new show will feature her as a live-in maid at The Walton ' s . They did reveal, how- ever, that she is negotiating for a spot on Mary Hart- man, Mary Hartman . Lee Majors and Farah Fawcett will be appearing on Wild Kingdom . Reportedly the special includes shots of The Six Million Dollar Man buUdoging a rhinoceros and Charley ' s Angel racing a Great White Shark across the English Channel. Sesame Street boasts an exciting upcoming season which includes guest stars such as Happy Days Fon- zie and Barbarino of Welcome Back, Kotter whose performances will revolve around the correct pronun- ciation of the letter a . The Captain Tennille are inviting guest stars Donny Marie, Sybil, and Barbara Walters who will do a soft shoe to her hit single There ' s No News Like My News . by Mitch Davis Cathy Muxo I In highlighting sports, we cannot exclude the unique personalities who became the sports superstars of 1976. Nadia Comaneci, 14-year-old Rumanian Olympic gymnast who approached perfection. Tony Dorsett, Pittsburgh running back Heisman Trophy winner. Chris Evert, tennis pla er Sportswoman of the Year. Mark The Bird Fidrych, rookie Detroit pitcher who attributes his success to talking to the ball mound. Dorothy Hamill, Olympic skater who introduced the wedge hair style. Bruce Jenner, Olympic Decathlon winner. Franz Klammer. fastest downhill skier. Muhammed .Ali, fought Japanese wrestler. John Naber, Olympic swimmer. Judy Rankin, 1st woman to earn over $100,000 in one golf season. Renee Richards, transsexual competing in women ' s tournament tennis. Sheila Young, holds world titles in both skating cycling. College Bowl Games Astro-Bluebonnet: Nebraska vs. Texas Tech 27-24 Cotton: Houston vs. Maryland 30-21 Fiesta: Oklahoma vs. Wyoming 41-7 Hula: West vs. East 20-17 Liberty: Alabama vs. UCLA 36-6 Orange: Ohio vs. Colorado 27-10 Peach: Kentucky vs. N. Carolina 21-0 Rose: USC vs. Michigan 14-6 Senior: North vs. South 27-24 Sugar: Pittsburgh vs. Georgia 27-3 Tangerine: Oklahoma State vs. BYU 49-21 Other sports highlights in 1976 included Cincinatti over New York in the World Series and Oakland over Minnesota in the Super Bowl. I 311 inside inside inside inside inside inside inside : Brigham Young goals this past ye; determination can 1977 several new Scholar, accredi participants in th achievements con Brigham Young schools of higher University ' s fulfillment of many ar has shown what hard work and accomplish. BYU claims for 1976- buildings and institutes, a Rhodes tation, thirteen BYU-affiliated c 1976 Olympics and many other tributing to the advancement of University as one of the leading education in the nation today. Many expansion needs were satisfied at BYU during the past year with the completion of the Harold B. Lee Library Addition and the new Design and Technology building located east of the Snell build- ing. Also finished this past year was Phase 1 of the Language Training Mission now accommodating 8,000 missionaries. Phase II is underway to double the size thus accommodating 16,000 missionaries. The Monte L. Bean Life Sciences Museum located east of the Marriott Center is currently under con- struction. Harold B. Lee Library Addition Design and Technology Building Language Training Mission Monte L. Bean Life Sciences Museum 312 nside inside inside inside inside inside inside i New Institutes Rhodes Scholar Four nolcworih) institutes (research units involving two or more colleges) established at BYLi during the past year are the Translation Sciences Institute, the David O. McKay Institute of Education, the Skaggs Institute of Retail Management and the Institute of Professional Accountancy. TS! is researching ways to use computers to assist in translating church publications all across the world. The McKa Institute was created July 1, 1976 to focus the University ' s efforts on evaluation and impro ement of teaching, particularly of moral and spiritual values. The Skaggs Institute of Retail Management estab- lished w ith a generous grant from the Skaggs Foun- dation was set up to provide BYU students with a practical and academic retailing education. The I PA is a five-year professional accounting program designed to give students a more special- ized study of accounting. Faculty and Administrative Deaths Retirees Brigham Young University would not be where it is today if there were not dedicated professors and administrators to carry out the burdensome task of educating and overseeing thousands of stu- dents each year. The following deserve the greatest respect for their contributions to BYU: Deaths Owen Barnctt, Richard Bradshaw, Julia Caine, Cleo Chambers, Erron Farr, Ernest Fo.x, Dean Peterson, and Josephine Taylor. Retirees Peres Burrup. John R. Hallida_ . Ruth K. Ham- mond, A. I.eMar Hendrick.son. Olive K. Mitchell, Lawrence Sardoni, LaVell Turner, .lohn W. Van Cott, Fred N. Webb. Lorin F. Wheelwright, and Ernest L. Wilkinson. For the third consecutive year BYU has produced a recipient, Gerrit Gong, for the Rhodes Scholarship, the most prestigious honor an American college student can receive. Sports Highlights Several advancements were made in sports during the past year. The National Collegiate All-Sports Rankings based on national achievements in ten key sports ranked BYU fourth in the nation behind UCLA, use, and .Arizona State. BYU received a bid to play in the Tangerine Bowl against Oklahoma State on December 18. 1976. Coach and Athlete Magazine named BYU Coach Karl Tucker National Coach of the Year for all Spring Sports. Thirteen present and past BYU ' students and faculty members participated in the 1976 Olympics representing the U.S. as well as several foreign countries. The list of current students includes: Luis Hernandez — Track (Mexico) Tito Stciner-Decathlon (Argentina) LeLei Fonoimoana Swimming (U.S.) Former students and faculty members who partici- pated include: Henry Marsh (U.S.), steeplechase; Richard George (U.S.), javelin: Kresimir Cosic (Yugoslavia), basketball; Phil Tollestrup (Canada), basketball; Raimo Pihl (Sweden), decathlon; Lasse Viren (Finland), track; L. Jay Silvester (U.S.), discus; Jim Dusara, Press official for Tanzania. Maria Garcia and Piero lerraculi were chosen for their countries teams but could not attend the Olympics for various reasons. iside ' de inside inside inside inside i BYU is not your typical college, it is unique in many ways. Patriotism, respect, honesty, and courtesy are expected of all BYU students. Women are en- couraged to be feminine in dress and manner, the men must comply with the hair code. BYU tuition is cheaper and the BYU slang is unique. Not only do the students grow in their academic knowiege, but they also grow spiritually at BYU. Editor, Where else could this happen but on the BYU cam- pus? One year ago my son ' s wallet dropped out of his pocket. His wallet contained close to $200 in cash, an uncashed check worth about $100 plus all identi- fication. To tell the truth, I thought he would never find it, BYU or no BYU. But lo the next day, my son checked at the lost and found office and sure enough the wallet had been turned in and not a dime missing. It surely renewed my faith in people and my son said, That could only happen at BYU. Then last week my daughter left her purse outside a classroom. It contained only $20, but her car keys, apartment keys, identification, etc. were there, too. When she went back to get the purse, it was gone. I thought, No, she ' ll never find it. It couldn ' t hap- pen twice. The next day she checked at the lost and found and again, it had been returned with nothing missing. May the Lord bless those two fine students who were brought up to be honest, and thanks to BYU standards which instill such fine qualities within the students. Mrs. Jay Gledhill Springville There is no need for automatic doors at BYU. The guys out here work just fine! Janel Pollard Common BYU Phrases he ' s the one , big man on campus , y ' all , that ' s the pits , sweet spirit , RM , Zoobie , MRS Degree , Dear John , PDA , do it , go for it (GFI) , lengthen your stride , Ernie ' s Barn Grill , . . . 314 side inside inside inside inside inside inside i The median tuition of 711 private colleges and uni- versities for a full year is S2,367. Compare that to the yearly tuition rale for LDS undergraduate stu- dents at BYU, which is $720. The following list mentions the current rates (per year) at various pri- vate universities throughout the nation: $4,050 Yale $4,100 Harvard $4,300 Princeton $4,275 Stanford $3,030 Notre Dame $2,864 SMU $2,160 Seattle $ 720 BYU BYU sets a style of their own. Dresses, sweaters, blouses with skirts, slacks or modest pant suits, not to include jeans, are the only acceptable women ' s wear for attendance at classes. The intent of this standard is to encourage women to wear comfort- able yet distinctly feminine attire. We believe that personal grooming and cleanliness, as well as the clothes we wear, can be tremendous factors in the standards we set and follow. The entire student bod stops and faces the flag, to share those few precious moments when the flag is raised and the National Anthem is played. What an inspiring and patriotic wa to begin and end each da at the Lord ' s University. Robin Duncan 315 5ide inside inside inside inside inside Which fellow is the BYU student? Beards are not acceptable. Mustaches are not en- couraged, but if worn should be trimmed above the corners of the mouth. Long or bushy sideburns are not acceptable. Hair must be styled so that it does not cover the ears, and it must be above the collar in the back. I P I think the guys look better when their hair is kept neat and groomed. At BYU, the guys look so good because they have to keep their hair cut. Pam Gabrial I I think the hair code is a good idea. Tammy Haynie Have you ever glanced at a very old Sears Roe- buck catalog, and been utterly amazed at the prices? Do you remember when a loaf of bread was lOf, and a pair of shoes was $5? The list below contains typical college expenses, and 50 years from now (upon looking through your BYU Banyan for old times sake), you might wish that you could see these prices again. Album 5.80 Apple 15 Aspirin 89 Big Mac 78 Book of Mormon 1 .00 Books $$$$ BYU T-Shirt 4.95 Candy Bar 15 Disposable Razor 69 Drop Fee 3.00 Eight Track Tape 6.98 Film (126-20) 1.59 Gas (regular, self-serve) 55 Hawaiian Pizza (10 ) 2.60 Health Plan 10.00 Ink Pen 23 Men ' s Haircut 3.50 Movie 2.50 Notebook Paper (250 ct) 2.20 Nylons 59-2.79 Parking Sticker (B-Zone) 20.00 Pencil Eraser 25 Phone Bill $8 and up Stamp 13 Soda Pop (can) 25 Sundance Season Ski-pass 85.00 Toothpaste (7 oz) 95 Women ' s Haircut 6.00 Yearbook 8.00 316 iside inside inside inside inside inside inside i Along with our diversified lifestyle comes a lively interest in cultural opportunities. These may vary from reading a Pulitzer-prize winning novel to the excitement of attending the Mormon Arts Ball in the HFAC. Justifiably, the HFAC is the nucleus of the cultural e ' ents at BYU. The man plays, ly- ceums, and lectures held and attended there are just a few of the cultural opportunities that a BYU stu- dent may enjoy on this campus. Following on the ne.xt several pages are some of the events which high- lighted the 1976-1977 school year. I Am Best Sellers at BYU The Mormon .Xrts Festival is considered by many as the cultural event of the year at BYU. This year it opened on March 18 with the annual Mormon Arts Ball in the HFAC. Thousands of visitors from across the U.S. visited BYU to view creative exhibits and enjoy the best in music, drama and dance until the Festival closed on April I 1. Some of the top selling books from the BYU Book- store excluding church books were: All the President ' s Men, Bernstein -Woodward The Giving Tree. Shel SiUerstein The Greatest Salesman in the World, by Og Man- dino The Hiding Place. Corrie Ten Boon The Hohhit. J.R.R. Tolkien The Little Prince, de St. Exupery The Memory Book. Loyayne and Lucas Roughing It Easy. Diane Thomas The Screwtape Letters. C.S. Lewis Zen and the .Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by Robert M. Persig Century TI For the culturalh-minded reader. Century II began as a student journal and forum for commentary in the fall of 1976. it is published monthly by the Aca- demics Office of ASBYU. It consists mainly of essays, editorial comments, reviews, research studies, art and humor. Other than occasional articles by professors. Century II is complelel student pro- duced. Most of the staff comes out of English 41 OR, a class in editing and publishing skills. 318 A Look into the Fine Arts Center When one enters the doors of the Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC), he enters into a building with a world all its own. Within the HFAC are oppor- tunities that would be of interest to anyone. You can lose yourself in the paintings that are displayed throughout or explore the nature of music usually being performed in one concert hall or another. If plays happen to interest you, then you can relax in one of the stage areas and view a live performance. The HFAC is the foundation of all of this. It is the hub of art, communi- cations and culture at the Y. I . ; ' Rick Nvc THEATRE PRODUCTIONS 1976-1977 Whitlin ' , Whistlin ' Brigade July 1 Our Town September 9 The White House September 29 Huebener October 7 As You Like It October 28 The Wild Duck November 1 1 Toad . . . ! November 29 Harvey January 13 The Family Tree January 27 - Death Of A Salesman February 17 - It Is So March 3 The Would-Be Gentleman March 17 Dear Liar March 23 Peter Pan March 24 The Sweet Redemption Music Company May 5 Rashomon May 19 The Cherry Orchard June 9 j Fantastiks July 28 . - -■ ' Photos for Ihis section by Rick Nye Music Events 76-77 Musical Theatre Trio September 3 Faculty Woodwind Qunitet September 9 Barbara Crockett-piano September 14 David and Donna Dalton September 16 Brandt Curtis and Evan Davis September 22 Percy Kalt September 23 Chamber Orchestra and Choir September 28 Symphonic Wind Ensemble and Synthesis September 30 Tokyo Symphony October 1 Nicholai Gedda October 6 Music Theatre October 7 Suzanne Macintosh and Margaret Van Orman October 1 4 Music De Camera October 1 6 David Randall October 21 Prague String Quartet October 29 Symphonic Band and Women ' s Chorus November 4 Jane Mortensen November 4 Percy Kalt and Margaret Van Orman November 5 A Capella Choir November 5 Chuck Mangione and Synthesis November 5 Dan Heifetz November 10 Oratorio November 1 2 Chamber and Chorale November 16 Deseret String Quartet November 17 Symphonic Wind and Male Chorus November 18 Chamber Orchestra November 19 Thanksgiving Assembly November 23 Jazz Lab November 30 Graduate String Quartet December 1 Philharmonic Orchestra Concert December 3 Symphonic Orchestra and Chamber Ensemble December 7 Christmas Midday December 8 A Capella Choir December 9 Nutcracker Ballet January 4 Clare Johnson January 13 Utah Symphony Orchestra January 19 David Randall January 20 Synthesis January 26 Achurarro January 27 World Of Dance January 28 Fredrica von Stade February 1 Male and Women ' s Chorus February 8 Olga Gardiner and Marian Monson February 10 Brandt Curtis and EvanDavis February 17 Magic Flute March 1 Bolshoi Ballet Opera and Balalaika Orchestra March 2 Lazarri Berman March 5 ROTC Chorus March 8 Ricecare Chamber Mus ic March 9 Symphonic Wind Ensemble March 10 Philharmonic Tour March 11-19 Morman Arts Festival March 16-April 2 A Cappella March 17 Richard Anderson March 23 Symphonic Band March 24 Deseret String Quartet March 25 Jose Molina and Bailes Espanoles March 30 Oratorio Concert and April Foils Concert April I Male Chorus April 5 Jazz Ensembles April 6 Chamber Ensemble Concert April 7 Chamber Orchestra April 8 University Chorale and Chamber Ensemble. April 12 Chamber Choir and Symphonic Orchestra April 14 AS YOU LIKE IT V i. AS YOU LIKE IT Movie Milestones That ' s Entertainment November 30 Young Mr. Lincoln December 1 The Ox-Bow Incident December 2 Sounder December 3 2001 Space Odyssey December 7 AS YOU LIKE IT ■M LA BOHEME HUEBENER HUEBENER HARVEY THE FAMILY TREE OUR TOWN DEATH OF A SALESMAN r v; ir ' ' - WHITLIN ' WHISTLIN ' , BRIGADE The 1976-1977 Theatre season was billed as a season of great Drama. Many tried and true masterpieces such as, Death of a Salesman , Our Town , and As you Like It, as well as ex- citing original scripts like Tom Roger ' s— Huebener — or Carol Allred ' s— The Family Tree — were chosen for production. On an ever-growing campus, the department of Theatre and Cinematic Art kept abreast of the needs for academic and ar- tistic growth. This season surpassed all previous seasons in play attendance, class enrollment and quality of performance. John Williams RECITALS PERFORMANCES J |r ' ■ ■nraiiii X 1 19 p ■j HH _ ? z. ' ] i l MUSICAL THEATRK PRODUCTIONS ..f : ' r . ' J, ' ,y- ,-li ' itff ,v «- ■•1 ' • ■.■ .. ' ■ Rssociated Students - r.i. V ' 3 1. ■ fi ' Bfigham Young University Sloat, Stevenson lead ASBYU through common sense ideals There is never a time when life stands still. There is never a moment when opportunities cease. There are only occasions when we fail to recognize the challenges before us. Awareness of these challenges makes life exciting, and awareness of our strengths enables us to triumph. Awareness of our challenge to become a leader among the great universities of the world gives us purpose, and awareness of our strength in unit will allow us to fulfill this destiny. Students alone do not make a university great, yet, without its students, a university is void of purpose. Faculty alone do not make a university great, yet, how is it possible to learn without a teacher? An administra- tion alone does not make a university great, yet a ship at sea will lose her direction without a captain at the helm. Our abili- ty to work together as a complete university will determine our future. Our awareness as students, faculty, and admin- istration, of the challenges before us and the realization of our combined strength, will provide BYU with the status she richly deserves. Randy Sloat M. Sorenson Randy Sloat, ASBYU President M. Sorenson Patty Romney, ASBYU Executive Secretary G. Jenser 330 J •oiitt c %im« Robert Stevenson, ASBYU Vice-President To be aware is to be alive To live is to deal with life ' s challenges To deal effectively with life ' s challenges is to have joy, and Man is that he might have joy. Robert Stevenson J Higbee President ' s Office FRONT ROW: Jon Anderson. John Winkler, Randy Sloat. ASBYU Presidenl, Patty Romney, ASBYU Executive Secretary, June Thompson. SECOND ROW: Evelyn Williams, Heather Jardine, Mary Hutchings. Taunia Folkman, Helen Pergler. Rochelle Evans, Loleta Blassingill, Tracy Brownfield, Karen Scovillc, Lori Chaffin THIRD ROW: Carolee Bybee, Scott Wolfley, Debbie Fluckiger, Steve Gwilliam, Moe Lester. Peter Hawkins. Paul Hawkins. Rick Sloat. BACK ROW: Benny ilkins. Brian Hawkes. John Bobo. John Chaffin. William Shupe. 331 Academics FRONT ROW: Julie Wetzel SECOND ROW: Monte Stiles, Becky Thomas, Joe Watkins, Lisa Lindsay, William Shape. BACK ROW: Fauna Costner, Jim Harston. Bill Sadleir, Academics V.P., Larry Hatton, Bruce Snow. Culture FRONT ROW: Bonnie Belcoe. Debbie Menden- hall, Jody-Lynn Gabriele. Margaret Hunt. Rebecca Barron. Cary Stevens, Gere Ladue. SECOND ROW: JoanKleinke, Harold Hansen, Mark Ziegler, Cynthia Jensen. Shawna Merrell, Culture V,P., David Nielson, Sheila Flamm. BACK ROW: Ric Page. Jill Romney. 332 Social FRONT ROW: Becky Grisl. Steve Dicke . Bud Hydeman, Debbie Groesbeck. SECOND ROW: Jody Foules, Janece Moody, Gregg Wright, Social V.P.. T. Hope Leckie ' THIRD ROW: Rica Laupcr, Vickie Bradley, Susie Ganiere. Chuck Kennedy, Lisa Cartwright, Tammy Haymie, Jerr Reed FOURTH ROW: Sue Cutler. Kristine Hendry. Jan Heflin, Shelley Bingham, Susan Call. Susi Keller, Janet Sim- mons, Pam Tuttle, Diane Williams. FIFTH ROW: Kathy Robison, David Bobo. Shon Prest- wich, Susan Nate, Lauri Whipple, Mark Sargent, Bill Sattree, Doug Bassell, Cindy Osborn. BACK ROW: Jon Anderson. Rick English. Russ Tan- ner. Bryan Russell. Ken Lovell. Wilson Blatch- ford. Sande Golightly, Scott Wolfley. Doug Lang, Vern Woodbury, Vonn Jenkins. Women ' s FRONT ROW: Norma Clifton, Kathy Collier. SECOND ROW: Karen Bybec. Julie Marks, Dianne Curtis. Women ' s V.P. Caria Gibson, Joanie Swimme, Karen Hill. B. CK ROW: Palli Binns, Lacey Driggers. Tam Hor- vath, Shari Perkins. 333 Athletics FRONT ROW: Blaine Jacobsen, Curt Branibee, Steve Nissle, Athletics V.P., Kama HolTa, Betty Jo Cook, Dara Hofla. Rachel Scott. SECOND ROW: Mark Johnson, .Spencer Mack, Lynette Stapley, Trudi Wilsted, l.ynn Grebe. Laurie Olson, Dave Kerns, Jan Anderson, Ivnn Romncy, Gwen Dana, Steve Mack. Cindy Davis, Mark Martin. THIRD ROW: Paul Fletcher. Sandy Robbins. Richard Lee. BACK ROW: Mark Lineback, Don Schiess, Ann Romney. Jim Cutler, Rulon Larsen, Shelly Boyd, Karen Dart, Sterling Jensen. Zan Peterson. Greg Davis. Student Community Services FRONT ROW: Bonnie Laird, SECOND ROW: Mike Page. Erin Gee, Raymond Kolb, Scott Mclntier. THIRD ROWKaren Reid, Student Com- munity Services V.P., Kathleen Alexander, Robert Hamilton, Valerie Stephenson, .Sylvia Taylor. BACK ROW: Connie Laird 334 Finance Organizations FRONT ROW: Leon Bvbee, Greg Lister. SECOND ROW: Doug Jacobs. THIRD ROW: Dave Whittle, Sterling Jenson, Finance V.P. BACK ROW: Kevin Johnston. FRONT ROW; Dave Kelly, Organizations V.P. SECOND ROW: Randy Haire, Kay Carattini. Todd King. BACK ROW: Bob Hare, David Hor- lacher. 335 Ombudsman FRONT ROW: Ken Olson, Tim Hanberg, Jordan Burns, Janeen Hutchinson, Elizabeth Hawkes, Donna Lallatin, Kenneth Plant, Ombudsman, Kathleen Day, Sherrie Cleverly, Mark Spurgiesz, Mila Mitchell, Cal- lean Kowallis. BACK ROW: Kent Mohlman, Brad Whitaker, Rob Wall, Reed Men, Russ Edwards, Doug Smith, Jim Engebretsen, Dave Robbins, Steve Nielsen, Lee Passey, Gary Crane. Supreme Court FRONT ROW: Gary Crittenden. BACK ROW: Mike Coombs, Becky Jenkins, Eric Facer. ASBYU Activity Advisers FRONT ROW: Marjorie McEntire, Joan Kleinke. BACK ROW: Allen Ludlow, Mike Whitaker, Jay Irvine. 336 Attorney General FRONT ROW: John Chaffin. ASBYU Attorney General. SECOND ROW: Jay Jensen. Jeff Smith, Rick Starr, Larry Neal, Robin Duncan, John Nelson. Tracey Snoyer. BACK ROW: Kirk Cullimore, Bobby Goodman, Mark Packer, Kim Balls, Mike Biehl, Jon Turner, Robert Godwin, Ken Anderson. Student Defenders FRONT ROW: June Babiracki, Steve Hall BACK ROW: Calvin Moffett. Pat O ' Neil, Gary Dodge, Shelly Edling, Heber Teerlink. 337 political involvement ' 76 I hope that whoever is elected and dominates the presidency or Congress, will have the wisdom to continue this nation as a rising sun, and not a setting sun. R Kofoed 340 Photos by R. Kofoed The presidential candidates aren ' t really the people ' s choice. They are just what we have to choose from. Jerry Johnson ' T registered to vote because I feel it is my obligation as a citizen and member of the church to prayerfully select those people who I feel will do the best job for this country. Kirk Proctor 341 Ronald Reagan Orrin Hatch I ' d like to get the federal government out of the free enterprise system. G. Jensen J. Higbec 342 Billy Casper M. Sorenson Carl Bernstein Let ' s watch what they do and not what they say! 343 Richard B. Wirthlin Merrill J. Bateman Pholos by B. Sheppard 344 forums Photos by B Sheppard Rhodes Boyson James Q. Wilson 345 J. Bozung M. Sorenson D Marks !4b U. Marks D. Marks homecoming ' 76 J. Bozung D. Marks J47 R Marble concerts ■!■■ , ' ■. ■ . lli-.W ' t.l ' ; unShadG J. Higbec D. Marks G. Jensen 350 Chuck Mangione and Ester Satterfield R Kofoed J. Bozung 3S1 R. Christensen 352 M. Sorenson R Christensen R. Christensen 353 ' E Photos by J. Higbee 354 Steve Martin PiK ' tos b J Hisibee 355 athletics You have to take the jump like you were going off a tramp, then move in the air like you were skiing, then land like you were on a tramp ' Bob Bills K-2 Ski Ramp Team If God would have intended man to stay on the ground, He would have given him roots. Park Smalley K-2 Ski Ramp Team Photos by D. Marks 356 The pressure ' s really on during half-lime when you sit in card stunt. It ' s really fun, I just wish I could see it! Janis Lyans 357 ! Paint It Twice? White-washing the ' Y ' was a real icick in the pants. I have the bruise to prove it! Kalhy Smith G. Jensen B. Jacobsen 3S8 D. Marks D. Marks G. Jensen J I had a great time getting white-washed at the ' Y ' ! Tina Bruschke D. Marks 359 Photos by M. Sorenson Everyone should have the same type of spirit that is displayed by the Cougar Band! Nancy Barker Before the Cougarettes go on the field, each person goes over the routine 100 times in their mind. We ' re all out there together and we want to be the best we can be. Nykola Andrus 360 i cougar band spirit yeah! R. Kofoed D. Marks R. Kofoed R. Kofoed 361 D. Marks D. Marks Line me up with the kid in the cat-suit! Tina Bruschke The yell leaders can lead me anywhere they want to! Jackie Brooks 362 D. Marks D. Marks J. Higbee Card stunt section is a great way to let your true colors show through. Mark Sehofield Cosmo is a football team in himself. You should see him kick the football thr ough the goalposts at half-time! ' ' Janet Pollard J Higbee R, Christensen M. Sorenson 363 culture Concerts Impromptu provide quality entertainment for the best price in town, free! Mark Schofield Photos by D. Marks 364 concerts impromptu D. Marks D. Marks R. Marble R. Marble 365 frolics ' 76 Photos bv G Jensen 366 I enjoyed frolics. BYU has a lot of talent. The performers were very energetic! Nancy Hinsdale 367 Photos by R. Kofoed Shakespeare Week Shakespeare had a remarkable ability to bring to life the characters in his plays. Every aspect of life — happiness, love, sorrow, hatred, is vibrant. Bill Sadleir 368 women s Photos by J. Higbee 369 J. Higbee ChRistrnasI M. Sorenson 370 Photos by J. Bozung The main purpose of the Women ' s Office is to help a woman expand her role; not only as a woman, but an LDS woman. Joanie Swimme 371 organizations Photos by J Bo unp Photos by G. Dickson 373 community services BYU students lead nation in volunteer man hours. 374 Photos from Community Services 375 ;i.rm.- managAent CENTER, ? ii r:; SsF? f5siJ ombudsman The Ombudsman ' s Office is people helping other people to solve their problems. We don ' t play the role of student advocate; we just try to help the student understand all the facts in the issue of concern. Tricia Sievens — - Photos by G. Dickson 376 Photos by J Higbee finance The experience I ' ve gained working in the Finance Office will forever aid me in my dealings in business and finance. Kevin Johnslon 377 The ticket distribution speak- out was good because it made the Athletic Office more aware of student viewpoints and made the students more aware of how distribution really works. Trudy Wilsted J. Bozung G. Dickson J. Bozung speak-outs move to memorial lounge J78 1976-77 ASBYU Executive Counsel Randy Sloat, ASBYU President Robert Stevenson, ASBYU Vice-President Patty Romney, Executive Secretary Bill Sadleir, Academics Steve Nissle, Athletics Karen Reid, Community Services Shawna Merrell, Culture Sterling Jensen, Finance Ken Plant, Ombudsman David Kelley, Organizations Greg Wright, Social Dianne Curtis, Women ' s 379 campus organizations Diversity is the key word when it comes to campus organizations. There are more than 125 clubs with total memberships amounting to several thousand students at the Y. Clubs play a major role in the lives of many of these students, who donate their time, money and efforts to the perpetration of the clubs ideals and goals. Participating in clubs is as much a part of the learning process as reading an Eng- lish novel or doing a chem experiment. And their importance to Brigham Young University should not be denied or be- littled. Each of us develops separately and in our own way. Clubs provide one of these ways for achieving self-fullfillment and excellence in the educational process. Clubs are important for students with common interests to asso- ciate with one another and share common goals. Shawn Olsen Alpha Zela Utah Beta President There are many western people in this area that ' s why we have the club. We have fun and enjoy the western culture. Steve Heap Arizona Club President We participate in such service projects as the blood bank. Red Cross, Crisis Line, The Gather- ing Place, El Rancho Nursing Home, etc ... We do fun things too, like Spock Alley at Hal- loween. Jackie Moore Star Trek President Atari-Go is an ancient oriental game, probably four or five thou- sand years old. It has as much or more strategy to it as chess. Bruce Webster Atari-Go Club President We provide service to the uni- versity. We sell programs at ath- letic events and our benefits are receiving tickets to those activi- ties. We also light the Y and run Belle of the Y. Kenneth Taylor Intercollegiate Knights President 382 Campus Organizations NAME MEMBERSHIP Affiliated Sports 15 Ag. and Horticulture 40 Ag. Economics Association 35 Alpha Epsiion Delta 20 Alpha Kappa Delta 8 Alpha Phi Omega 45 Alpha Zeta 30 Alpine Club 25 Amateur Radio Club 10 American Institute for Design and Drafting 40 American Institute of Chemical Engineering 120 American Society of Civil Engineers 140 American Society of Interior Designers 100 American Society for Personnel Administration 20 American Society of Mechanical Engineers 50 American Theatre Student League 10 Angel Flight 60 Anthropology- Archaeology Club Arizona Club Army Sponsor Corp Arnold Air Society Associated General Contractors Association of Star Trek Association for Computing Machinery Association of U.S. Army Atari-Go Club Auno Baptist Student Union Ballet Folklorico Latino Beta Alpha Psi BYU Block and Bridle Club Blue Key Canadian Club 20 100 50 40 25 35 10 70 15 40 15 25 70 50 40 55 Carolina-Georgia Student Association 30 Chess and Checkers Club 25 Chi Trielias 80 Chinese Language Society 45 Chinese Student Association 70 Circoio Sludentcsco Italiano 40 College Reupublicans 25 Comic Art Society 7 Cougar Club 60 Cougar Racquetball Club 60 Guidance and Counseling Association 40 Der Studentenkreis 155 Deseret Towers Council 1 3 El Nadil Arabi 70 Emergency Unit 20 Engineering-Technology Joint Council 20 English Circle 60 English Department Graduate Student Association 20 Etta Kappa Nu 35 Family Economics and Home Management Student Development Association 25 Family Studies Student Association 25 Finnish Club 25 The Flying Cougars 45 The Foilers 20 Gamma Theta Upsilon 15 Gradalis 25 Helaman Halls Council 1 7 Horselovers and Equestrian Club 25 Heritage Halls Council 24 Institute of F ' lectrical and Electronic Engineers 150 Intercollegiate Knights 45 Intercollegiate Order of (iuinevere 35 Intermounlain Scuba Divers 15 Internalional Student Association j ]()() Japanese Club 35 The most imporlanl aspect of Intercollegiate Order of Guin- evere (lOG) is the service we give and the unity we build within the group. I think each of us has a certain area within our souls that needs to be filled with service. lOG fills that void. Kathleen .Smousc President We attract those who arc inter- ested in politics and want to gel involved. We want anyone who is even remotely interested in the governmcnl, and that should be everyone on campus. People need to get more involved in the govern- mental process. Dennis Olson College Republicans President We coordinate and spearhead policy decisions and joint projects of the nine engineering-technol- ogy organizations. Our member- ship is composed of the club presi- dents in the Engineering College. They meet and try to keep com- munication lines open. Brent Bingham Engineering Tech. Jt. Council President One of the goals of our club is to make us belter pilots. We talk about ways we can become more safety-conscious. Gary Lynn The Flying Cougars President International Student Associa- tion is mainl for the improve- ment of the relationships between .American students and non- American students. And 10 help American students understand (Mlicr cultures. U.sania Sanihuri President J8i Our kids are excited about the club and learning new dances. And they are excited about performing. Rob Cahoon Jitlerbug Club President After pushing a pencil around all day, it ' s good to go work out your frustrations. You learn a lot of self-control in karate that helps you become a better person mentally and physically. Gary House Karate Club President Our purpose is to prepare people to enter Chiropractic School. Out of our 60 members, 1 5 will be entering it. One of our functions is to educate people on campus that chiropractors aren ' t quacks. DeLynn Hansen Pre-Chiropractic Assoc. President You get a great deal of association with other Rugby players and students in high physical condition. It gives you an opportunity to develop talents and represent BYU not only in Provo, but throughout the U.S. Elden Archibald Rugby Club President The aims of Samuel Hall are for the mutual exchange of ideas, the stimulation of thought and the promotion of individual growth in the social, cultural, athletic and spiritual realms as well as the perpetuation of valuable friendships. Matthew Warner Samuel Hall Society President 384 Jitterbug Club Judo Club Karate Club Korean Student Association Law Enforcement Association Law Partners MBA Association MPA Association Modesto Club Omicron Nu Oranje Club Organizacao Brasileiro Americano Society for the Better Understanding of Israel Phi Alpha Theta Phi Eta Sigma Society of Physics Students Pi Delta Phi Pi Sigma Alpha Polynesian Club Pre-Chiropractic Association Pre-Dental Club Pre-Law Association Pre-Optometry Club Pre-Veterinary Club Psi Chi Professional Marketing Association Public Relations Society of America Rugby Club The SW Club Samuel Hall Society The Semper Fidelis Society Shotokan Karate at BYU Sigma Delta Chi Sigma Epsilon Skateboarder Club Ski Racing Club Skydivers at BYU Slavic Club Smith Cousins Society 30 Soccer Club 40 Society for Individual Liberty 25 Society of Manufacturing Engineers 40 Society for Range Management 20 Sportscar Club 32 Student Agricultural Council 15 Student Council for Exceptional Children 30 Student Dietetics Club 15 Student Education Association 52 Student Nurses Association 320 Tae Kwon Do 16 Tau Beta Pi 42 Technology Branch of the IEEE 55 Teaching English as a Second Language 25 Thai Student Association 15 Tribe of Many Feathers 90 Undergraduate Financial Organization 25 University Design Group 31 Upsilon Pi Epsilon 15 Vakhnom Culture Unit 84 The Wildlife Society 25 Y Squares 30 Yoga 6 Young Democrats 50 We are organized for the sports minded people. We play football, volleyball, intramurals, etc.. We strive for balance between the spiritual, social, academic, cultural and physical aspects of life. Jolcne Winn SW Club President The best part of the Sky Divers Club is the challenge of overcoming nature and gravity. After that it just becomes plain fun. William Woodward President It ' s a professional organization that establishes the designer as a professional. Being a member shows that the designer has had adequate training and has been tested for the various abilities required of a designer. Mignon Nicol American Society of Interior Designers Our club provides a better understanding of theatre and its purposes, especially in the gospel. It creates a brotherhood among theatre interested students. Liza Zenni American Theatre Student League President We have a good club because we are able to associate with so many people and have fun with everyone. We dance once a week and even go dancing with different clubs from all over the state. Elaine Grubstad Y Squares President 385 Much of student life takes place in the Wilkinson Center; the nerve center for extra-curricular involvement. Students crowd the Wilk between classes to get ice cream at the Cou- gareat, study in the Memorial Lounge or brouse in the book- store. Students also take advantage of the games center, the hobby shop, the post office, the barbershop, the Lost and Found and many other services. 386 387 Along the highway of life we ' re all travelling, each of us at B YU has decided to take the road that leads to a higher education and a keener mind. We could say we pit-stopped in Provo, Utah to spend a semester or two at Brigham Young University. . •t V 388 The year has now come and gone and it ' s time to pack our bags and travel on to another destination. As we go, we ' ll take with us the experiences of going to classes, learning, experimenting and discovering. BRIGHAM |OUNG UNIVERSITY 389 No doubt we ' ve been tested during the past year. Especially our minds — they ' ve been stretched, expanded and racked with pain. At times, the intensity of concentration seemed unbearable. 390 Can you still remember finals and when you told your roommate you didn ' t think you ' d make this one through? kav- 7 ' J«i«B. ■mw: ■ .i fT ' g-: ■ ■.-:. . -. 391 Yes, things did occasionally get rough. But, despite all, we hung in there. We made it! :- ' 1 ' : l i ! Hopefully, we have become more well-rounded people as BYU has put its imprint upon our hearts, mights, minds and souls. 1 ♦y • ' jv. ' N 3.. vw ■ I % s ■1 V-- : -: .s; At last the year is over and you say you ' re glad. Yes, the year may be over, but don ' t ever tell yourself your education is finished. Use those tools you ' ve mastered in your particular fields to take it upon yourself to help build a better world. 394 What is the essence of an education anyway? To each of us it means something different. Whatever it means to you, appreciate it — you ' ll need it along the road ahead because youVe the hope of the years to come. -Kayna Kemp 395 banyan staff 1977 3% acknowledgements Our Adviser — Dr. Merwin Fairbanks Photos OPPOSITE PAGE-TOP LEFT (LEFT TO RIGHT) Section Editors-Ranae Cahoon. Marge Rollins. Dorothy Smith. I.ydia Wilcox. TOP RIGHT Pholographcrs-FRONT ROW; John Bozung, Doug Murray :ND ROW; Robert Kotocd .1RD ROW; Robert Davis. Mike Sorcnson. Jill Hig- bee 4TH ROW; Gar Jensen. Reese Chnsienscn. NOT PICTURED; Guy Dickson and Rod Marble BOTTOM: Staff-FRONT ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT) Robin Duncan. Julie Bench. Cath Muxo. Catherine Moon, Randy Lizak. 2ND ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT) Steve Thomsen, Olivia Kicboom, Sheri Clarke. Jan Jones. Eddie Kanet. Pam Tuttic 397 % M1 t . ' V■ v ' Ml M. Sorenson ' V ' r l PJB9Ej lfl H| H |r M i I B •1 ' - ..... - 4r ' . 1 ' ■ Ittki fl - -t ; mm ' :: M. Sorenson A  . h. ,  ' ' . ' : ht swr -- ' Xl ' V -] 1 K !: mfs ■ ' JH i «g| ' IC ' l m w ' K J ' 3 . W -ji y 3 2d|„. D. Marks Jf- ' W Jv lf , i cs!BaHra ¥ Photo bv CI Dickson i i i I would like to express my appreciation and thanks to the photography staff, for the professional manner in which they conducted themselves and for that same quality they strived for in their work. Countless hours went into photo- graphing, processing and printing the quality work in this book. At the end of Winter semester 1976 my efforts were to recruit the best photographers BYU had to help me produce the 1977 BANYAN. If I had to do it all over again I would pick the same people. Gary Jensen, Senior Jill Higbee, Senior Mike Sorenson, Senior Guy Dickson, Senior Robert Kofoed, Senior Reese Christensen, Senior John Bozung, Sophomore Rod Marble, Sophomore Robert Davis, Freshman Doug Murray, Freshman David E. Marks EDITOR Gini Shurtleff, a senior majoring in art from Agusta, Georgia is the cover designer for the 1977 Banyan. Special Thanks Harlan Harrison Ed Butterworth David Schulthess Jane McClusky Coleman Graphics Department 1 banyan KAYNA KEMP Since beginning this book back in August, I feel I ' ve grown as editor from a small child into an adult; just as the book has grown from page one to page 416. No doubt, there ' s been a struggle to get to the end. There were days that turned into nights and then into the next day again with no break in between. But, with a book this size, times like those were to be expected — it ' s part of the job. However, I must admit that I had a lot of things going my way to help tame the job some — photographers who are the best to be found anywhere in Utah; a staff which worked hard and put in hours of dedi- cated service; section editors who listened well and even got up on Fri- day mornings for 7 a.m. editor ' s meet- ings (for a while anyway!), a concerned adviser and Dave, who willingly (most of the time) carried his load and some- times mine too. Lastly, I had the faith and determination to make this the best book ever produced at BYU. I ' m not disappointed either; 1 think this is a fantastic book. And I hope that you, the readers, can say the same. If so, it ' s been worth every minute of the struggle. 404 editors DAVID MARKS Being the editor of a yearbook has been an experience I ' ll never forget. Mainly because of the great people ' c worked with. The are outstanding individuals with the desire to carr their load and endure to the end. This yearbook is the fourth one I have been involved with and in comparison has been the easiest. The reason for that is the way my co-editor, Kayna Kemp has organised her share of the book and supervised the staff members. I don t want to brag, but I will; this has got to be the best yearbook BYU has ever seen. I ' m glad its my last because I don ' t feel that this quality of book could be reached again. I hope you like it too. Bye Bye fatheads! 405 Abbott, Patrice, 262 Abel, Reese A., 262 Abia, Anne J. , 262 Abraham, Leona H. , 240 Abrams, James J., 240 Accetta, FlaviaM., 240 Adair, Robin L. , 240 Adams, Allen H. , 144,262 Adams, Barbara, 240 Adams, Deanna, 262 Adams, Gary L. , 262 Adams, Janice L. , 240 Adams, JeriJ., 262 Adams, JoanV., 262 Adams, Karen, 262 Adams, Karen L. , 240 Adams, Michael A., 169 Adams, Randall D., 240 Adeleke, Emmanuel A., 168 Adleson, Cheryl J., 240 Affelt, April E. , 240 Ahlgren, Ralph B. II, 262 Ahlstrom, Tom H. , 212 Ah- You, Pometi, 168 Ainscough, John P., 262 Airmet, Wayne S., 86 Akins, Mary J. , 240 Aldous, Valerie K. , 212 Aldridge, Daniel P., 90 Aldridge, Patricia L. , 212 Alexander, DeonJ., 212 Alexander, Kathleen L. , 334 Alford, Kenneth L. , 262 Allan, Mary, 212 Alleman, Debra, 262 Alleman, Kristine, 212 Allen, Gerry A., 240 Allen, Lester, 14 Allen, Marrae, 240 Allen, Mary E. , 262 Allen, Mary J., 262 Allen, Richard J., 262 Allen, Sheryl L., 212 Allphin, John S., 169 Allred, Anita, 212 Allied, Brent M. , 262 Allred, Sharon K. , 262 Alhed, Shawna L. , 262 Altier, Rick, 262 Alvey, Bill, 212 Alvis, Laverne, 73 Ameling, Karen A., 86 Amoriam, Carlos A. S., 160 Andelin, Jim F. , 86 Andelin, Joan E. , 86 Andelin, Wallis E. , 169 Andersen, Douglas O. , 21 Andersen, Jane, 262 Andersen, Linda D., 262 Andersen, Suzette L. , 212 Anderson, AnnE. , 212 Anderson, Arlene, 212 Anderson, Blaine, 169 Anderson, Christie, 262 Anderson, Diane H. , 262 Anderson, Gregory S., 167 Anderson, Marry, 167 Anderson, Jan, 334 Anderson, Jan, 212,334 Anderson, Jerald L. , 262 Anderson, Jon D. , 331,333 Anderson, Jonathan C, 262 Anderson, Joseph A., 86,88 Anderson, Karen E. , 240 Anderson, Ken L. , 337 Anderson, Kerri D., 212 Anderson, Kxeston, 262 Anderson, KurtD., 262 Anderson, Linda C, 262 Anderson, Lisa S., 262 Anderson, Marilyn, 212 Anderson, MaritK., 212 Anderson, Patricia, 169 Anderson, RickW., 262 Anderson, Sharon M. , 262 Anderson, Stephen M., 262 Anderson, Teri L, , 240 Anderson, TimW., 168 Anderson, Wendy M. , 240 Andreason, Maria R. , 212,240 Andrews, Julie, 262 Andrus, Jolene, 212 Andrus, Nykola, 240,360 Andrus, Shauna, 177 Ane, Neal B., 166 Angerhoter, Norman, 262 Apgood, D. Christine, 262 Apostol, Kip C, 166 Arbour, Cheryl A. , 240 Archibald, Elden B. , 168,384 Archibald, Margaret A., 240 Argyle, David W., 169,262 Armitage, Laurie B. , 166 Armstrong, Douglas K. , 240 Armstrong, Melody Jr., 262 Armstrong, Meredith C, 240 Arnold, David A., 212 Arnold, Frank, 167 Arnold, Marilyn, 187 Arnold, Robert M., 86,88 Arrington, Norma R., Ill Ashton, Caren D. , 212 Astle, Craig D. , 212 Astle, Janet C. W., 262 Astle, Kenneth R. , 168 Aston, LisaM., 212 Atterton, Diane C. , 212 Atwood, Deedan L. , 240 Austin, Daniel A. , 213 Austin, Gregory E., 189 Austin, Susan J., 263 Axelgard, Robyn M. R., 37 Babiracki, June I. , 337 Bacastow, Laurie J., 263 Baccetti, Kathleen Y., 263 Baer, Michael V., 213 Bagley, Mark B. , 263 Bailey, Floyd A., 263 Bailey, Kim M. , 213 Bailey, Lisa C. , 166 Bailey, Melodie K. , 213 Bailey, Robert L. , 263 Bailey, Sally J., 213 Bailey, Stephen L. , 263 Bailey, Steven M., 263 Bailey, Teresa, 263 Bailey, Teri D., 263 Baird, Arnel R., 263 Baird, Catherine, 263 Baird, Cheri J., 263 Bake, Mathew L. , 167 Baker, Corinne L. , 240 Baker, Debra S. , 263 Baker, Garth L. , 169 Baker, Jeffrey L. , 240 Baker, Larell B. , 86 Baker, Lori A. , 86 Baker, LuainC., 86 Baker, Pamela A. , 263 Baldridge, Steve, 263 Baldwin, Judith A., 263 Baldwin, Melinda, 240 Baldwin, Rey, 87 Balfour, Susan V., 213 Ball, Barbara A., 263 Ballard, Kathryn E. , 213 Ballif, Jae R., 15, 189 Balls, Kim G., 240,337 Banfield, Loraine T. , 213 Banks, Janene, 213 Barbone, Theresa, 213,263 Barker, Nancy, 360 Barlow, John H., 168 Barlow, Lisa, 263 Barnes, Rae A., 213 Barnett, Owen, 313 Barney, Allison K. , 213 Barney, Cindy, 263 Barney, Ruth E. , 213 Barney, Sally D., 213 Earnhardt, Emma L. , 213 Baron, Rebecca, 332 Baros, Rose M. , 240 Barra, Dianna L. , 213 Barreau, Linda J., 213 Barrett, Brett P. , 213 Barry, James W., 169 Bartholomew, Janice, 213 Barthule, Sharon A., 167,263 Bartlett, Anita J., 263 Bartlett, Kristine A., 263 Bartlome, Don R. , 240 Barton, Janice, 213 Barton, John R. , 213 Barton, Joseph A., 263 Barton, Kathryn M. , 240 Bassett, Douglas R., 333 Bastian, Arthur L. , 86,88,213 Bastian, Cherisse, 213 Bateman, Merrill J., 14,344 Bates, Cheryl A., 241 Bates, Loralee, 241 Baugh, Tracey L. , 213 Baxter, Douglas C . , 263 Beach, Ronald A., 263 Beall, Bradly C, 168,263 Beam, Julie, 167 Bean, Jere L. , 263 Bean, Kendall, 263 Bean, Lori J. , 263 Bean, Miriam R. , 213,263 Beatie, Christopher D. , 263 Beck, Debbie, 213 Beck, Julie A., 167 Beck, Rosa L. , 263 Beck, Russell A., 166 Becker, Marcyne, 241 Beckstead, Beverly R., 241 Beeton, Janis R. , 263 Begay, Lenora H. , 213 Begley, Sandra M., 241 Behrmann, Fredrick H. , 169 Behunin, Tanya J., 240 Belcoe, Bonnie, 332 Beliveau, Linda M., 241 Bell, Daurell H. , 263 Bell, Diane M. , 213 Belliston, Edward G. 263 Belnap, Mark E. , 263 Bemis, Janell M. , 213 Bench, Carolyn, 263 Bench, Julie C, 397 Benee, Sam, 168 Bennett, Debbie L. , 169 Bennett, JohnC, 166 Bennett, Kevin R., 263 Bennion, Kathleen, 264 Benson, Bridgett, 213 Benson, Brooke L. , 213 Benson, Cliristine D., 264 Benson, Cynthia D., 264 Benson, MarjorieS., 241,264 Benson, Roseanne, 169 Bentley, Elaine, 264 Bentley, Richard L. , 264 Berg, Leon D. , 264 Berge, Brenda L. , 264 Bergeson, Jan, 241,264 Berge vin, Marilyn D., 264 Berglund, Alan M. , 241 Beritzhoff, Lisa, 166 Bernardy, Joseph E. , 264 Berntsen, Mark F. , 166 Berrett, Cynthia J., 213 Berrett, Rick, 169 Berrio, Lincohol F. , 213 Berry, Lydia, 241 Berry, Samuel E. , 264 Berry, Tamilyn, 264 Bertoneau, L. , 86 Bertonneau, Ciel M. , 241 Bestor, Rollie, 169 Bethers, Russell R., 213 Betteridge, MerileeJ., 264 Betts, Sharon M., 241 Beus, Ray W., 241 Beus, Sharon, 213 Bevan, Susan V. , 264 Biddy, Robert D., 166 Biehl, Michael, 337 Bigler, Leslie I. , 264 Bileen, Laverna, 241 Bileski, Cynthia A., 264 Billick, Brian H. , 130, 166 Billington, JohnD., 166 Bills, Bob, 337 Bills, Steven C, 241 Bingham, Brent V. , 264,383 Bingham, Glenn G., 264 Bingham, Shelly A., 214,333 Binns, Patti, 333 Bird, Karene K. , 264 Bird, Ronald W., 241 Bird, Stephen W., 169 Birnel, William R., 264 Bischoff, Doug, 339 Bischoff, Janet, 241 Bishop, Beverly, 167 Bishop, Jane A. , 214 Bishop, Teresa J., 241 Bitter, Janine, 241 Bitter, Lance O. , 214 Black, Dorothy K. , 169 Black, Janae, 214 Black, Joel D. , 214,264 Black, Julie B. , 241 Black, Nanette, 274 Blackburn, Denise, 241 Blair, lames C. Ill, ,167 Blaisdell, Kieth L., 264 Blaisdell, Mark H. , 241 Blake, Cynthia A., 241 Blake, Debora S., 214 Blake, Perry Z., 264 Blake, Russell, L. , 241 Blakely, Carolyn E. D. , 214 Blakely, Gary M. , 241 Blakely, Greg A., 214 Blakely, Robert A., 241 Blanc, Jeffrey L. , 166 Blank, Karen L. , 264 Blankenagel, John A., 214 Blassingill, Loleta E. , 331 Blatchford, Wilson N., 214,333 Bleak, l-amberlyA., 214 Bleak, Scott B. , 166 Bliss, Mark E. , 214 Blomquist, Dennis L. , 264 Blomquist, Linda R. , 214 Blose, Deborah A. , 264 Blosil, Brian R., 168 Bloxham, Tawna, 214 Blumell, Deborah I., 241 Hobo, David L. , 333 Bobo, John L. , 331 Bobo, JolmnieY., 214,264 406 Bodily, Margaret A., 214 Bogardus, David W., 241 Bohnet, LisaM., 214 Boice, Mona L. , 214 Bolick, Robert L. , 265 Bolingbroke, Jill, 169 Bolton, Aleta E. , 214 Bolton, BrendaC, 214 Bolton, William D. , 214 Bond, Rebekah J., 241 Bone, Marie, 169, 166 Boogert, Bonnie, 214 Booth, Ellen E. , 214 Borg, Nancy L. , 265 Borgholthaus, Scott E. , 242 Bosler, Bruce E. , 242 Bosley, Raye J. , 214 Boucher, DaleW., 86,88 Boudwan, Randy R., 265 Boughton, Kathleen]., 242 Bowden, Janet A., 214 Bowden, LadonnaP., 214,265 Bowen, Barbara L. , 214 Bowen, Donald R., 242 Bowers, CherieJ., 242 Bowers, Katherine, 214 Bowlsby, R. Bruce, 169 Bowman, Lisa, 265 Bowman, Patricia G., 242 Bowman, RoyD., 265 Bown, Ann, 169 Bowthorpe, Debra L. , 242 Boyce, Wayne B. , 265 Boyd, Linda J., 166 Boyd, Shelly K. , 334 Boyer, Ernest F., 90 Boyer, KathrynM., 265 Boyer, Lamar C, 167 Boynd, Denny, 166 Boyson, Betty D. , 242 Boyson, Rhodes, 345 Bozung, JohnH., 265,397,401 Bo2ung, William E. , 242 Braden, Cory, 265 Bradford, David R., 242 Bradford, Perry D., 166 Bradley, Lisa D., 242 Bradley, Vickie L. , 265,333 Bradshaw, Richard, 313 Brady, Tony, 168 Brambee, Curt, 334 Brarman, Michael A . , 167,242 Brannock, Valerie, 242 Brantzeg, Carrie A., 214 Brayley, Russell E. , 242 Breach, Brandon F. , 214 Brent, Deborah L. , 242 Brent, Sherrie E. , 214 Brewer, Stephen H., 166 Bridge, Phyllis K. , 214 Bridger, BrendaA., 214 Bridger, Terri K. , 242 Brimhall, Kerry]., 265 Brimhall, Ruth A., 215 Brinkerhoff, Roberta J., 242 Brinton, Cayle, 242 Broberg, Darla J., 242 Brookhouser, Roberta J., 215 Brooks, Davi d D., 215 Brooks, Dean J., 265 Brooks, Dennis D., 242 Brooks, Jacqueline J. , 362 Brooksby, DenaeR., 215,242 Brooksby, Kylelynn, 242 Brooksby, Robin J., 38,215 Brown, Cheryl L. L. , 242 Brown, Clayton L. , 166 Brown, Darwin W. Jr., 242 Brown, Deana R. , 86 Brown, Deborah L. , 86 Brown, Debra A., 86 Brown, Debra S., 86 Brown, Janet L. , 215 Brown, Judith C, 215 Brown, Karen L. , 169 Brown, Lonnie L. , 168 Brown, Matt, 168 Brown, Randy J., 265 Brov i, Reed, 166 Brown, Robert W., 265 Brown, Susan R., 166,242 Bro Ti, Theresa R., 215 Brownfield, Tracy D., 215,331 Browning, LynetteJ., 265 Bruin, Terri L. , 215 Brunson, Lynnette, 215 Brunson, Pennie, 242 Bruschke, Tina, 359,362 Brush, Karen L., 215 Bryant, CaryL., 265 Bryant, Rebecca J., 265 Bvichanan, Robin S., 168 Buckle, Jeanine, 265 Buckley, Jill, 265 Buckner, Cari L. , 215 Budden, Gayla R., 242 Budge, Lori, 215 Budge, Mark, 265 Budge, Tracy J., 215 Bugg, Tom, 169 Bullock, ShaunaR., 242 Bunting, Kaylene, 262 Burdett, Lorraine, 86 Burdine, Richard C, 215 Burger, Wendy, 166 Burgess, Andrew K., 166 Burmeister, William, 265 Burnett, Anne, 265 Burnett, Wendy, 91 Burns, Jordan K. , 336 Burns, Judy L. , 265 Burns, Kathy R., 242 Burr, Brenda L. , 265 Burrows, Steven N. , 215 Biirrows, Tracy, 242 Burrup, Brenda, 265 Burrup, Percy, 313 Burton, Bradford S . , 97,242 Btuton, Gayle A . , 86 Burton, Jeffrey S., 168 Burton, John T., 215 Burton, Stacy, 265 Bxosby, Jerry S., 243 Bushman, NephiW., 215 Busselberg, Kurt M. , 215 Bustos, Valentina, 265 Butkus, Cathy J., 215 Butler, Suzanne H. , 265 Butterworth, Ed, 402 Bybee, Carolee, 331 Bybee, David G., 265 Bybee, Jay S., 215 Bybee, Karen, 333 Bybee, Leon R., 335 Byrd, Alison V. , 265 Cabanillas, DemetrioC., 169 Cable, Tina D., 265 Cabmi, L. , 91 Caceres, Margarita, 265 Gaboon, Grant B. , 265 Cahoon, Ranae, 397 Cahoon, Richard W., 215 Cahoon, Robert B., 384 Cahoon, Robert M., 384 Caimi, LilianaM., 215 Caine, Julia, 313 Caldwell, Leslie K. , 215,265 Call, Bradley, A., 265 Call, Curtis E. , 169 Call, Douglas C. , 265 Call, Freida, 215 Call, Nancy, 36 Call, Nancy R., 36 Call, Susan, 243,333 Call, Thomas F. , 265 Callender, Thane E. , 265 Calvin, DtianeA., 243 Calvin, Jeri A. L. , 243 Cameron, Carrie A., 266 Cameron, J. Elliot, 188 Cammack, Dennis K. , 266 Camp, William B., 243 Campbell, Eileen, 266 Campbell, Gloria, 266 Campbell, Julie A., 243 Campbell, Randy F., 215 Campbell, Robert M., 266 Campbell, Vance D., 243 Cannon, JohnC, 266 Cannon, JohnM., 215 Cannon, KathrynJ., 215 Cannon, Kyle G., 169 Cannon, Laurel, 266 Cannon, Leslie, 266 Cantwell, Stephanie, 266 Capelo, Kathleen N. , 266 Carattini, Kay A., 335 Caresia, Susan R. , 215 Carlile, Alan G. , 166 Carlile, Denese, 243 Carlin, Deborah R., 243 Carlin, Margaret S., 243 Catling, Kim B. , 266 Carling, Kristene, 215 Carlisle, Rex T. , 266 Carlson, Brad L. , 169 Carlson, Charles E. , 166 Carlson, Laurie L. , 266 Carlson, Lynn E. , 215 Carlson, Nancy L. , 243 Carpenter, Annette E., 243 Carpenter, Bryan P. , 168 Carpenter, Jennifer G., 266 Carpenter, JetaunP., 266 Carpenter, Kathleen A., 266 Carr, DarrellG., 243 Carr, Linda M. , 216 Carr, Sharon, 216 Carson, Sarah J., 216 Carter, Dale R., 243 Carter, Dilman, 43 Carter, JanisD., 266 Carter, KimberlyJ., 216 Cartwright, Lisa A., 333 Cartwright, Vickie L. , 216 Carver, David R., 216 Case, Julia A. , 216 Casperson, JohnD., 243 Castagna, John A., 266 Caswell, Kenneth L. , 266 Cavan, Christopher K. , 216 Cavendish, Lori, 266 Chadburn, Leslie J., 216 Chadwick, Marcia, 166 Chaffin, Darci A., 243 Chaffin, John C, 331,337 Chaffin, Lori, 331 Chambers, Cleo, 313 Chambers, KimV., 243 Champneys, T. , 91 Chan, Susanna, 266 Chandler, Michael V., 243 Chaney, Laura K., 216 Chapman, Bill Jr. , 266 Chapman, MarlyseC, 216 Chapman, Michael, 266 Chappell, Judy, 216 Charles, Ann L. , 266 Charley, Laverda, 266 Chase, Jo E. , 243 Chase, Marcia E. , 243 Chase, Mindell E., 244 Chebahtah, NeenahS., 57 Checketts, Tamara, 266 Cheesman, Paul, 189 Chellson, Colleen C, 266 Chellson, Vickie, 266 Chenault, Ronda E. , 216 Cheney, Ronald A., 216 Chessman, Jay, 167 Chessman, Larry, 167 Child, David C, 169 Child, Shauna D. , 244 Childs, Larry G., 216 Chilla, Jack, 266 Chinnapongse, Mannie, 244 Chipman, Cindy L. , 91 Chivers, Catherine M., 244 Choate, Henry C, 168 Choate, Pauline M., 266 Choules, Albert W., 266 Chow, Norm, 166 Christensen, Anne, 266 Christensen, Carrie, 266 Christensen, janette, 244 Christensen, Joseph E. , 266 Christensen, June, 167 Christensen, Kathleen, 216 Christensen, Keith R., 216 Christensen, Linda K., 166 Christensen, Lisa L. , 266 Christensen, Maureen, 167 Christensen, Reese M., 397,401 Christensen, ShonaJ., 216 Christensen, Todd J . , 135,166 Christensen, J. Wayne, 266 Christenson, S., 91 Christiansen, Dolin Fr. , 266 Christiansen, Darlene, 244 Christiansen, June A . , 162 Christiansen, Kim D. Sr., 266 Christiansen, Scott, 216 Christofferson, LyleG., 141,169 Chronister, Michael G., 166 Chudleigh, Sharon D., 216 Churchill, Randy J., 266 Claridge, Renae, 216 Clark, April, 267 Clark, Barbara, 216 Clark, Bruce B. , 15,96 Clark, Connie J., 216 Clark, Cordell D., 216 Clark, Donald J., 267 Clark, Donald R. , 267 Clark, Jerry S. , 167 Clark, Jesse A., 216 Clark, Joseph T. , 267 Clark, Karma J., 216 Clark, Kristine, 166 Clark, Roy D., 267 Clark, Shari, 169 Clark, Verl C, 189 Clarke, Sheri L. , 216,397 Clawson, Martha D., 166 Clay, Diane, 166 Claybrook, Colette, 244 Clayton, Jerry A. , 90 Clayton, Kenneth P. Ill, 168 Clayton, Louise, 267 Clayton, Sue K., 267 Clemons, Richard D. , 216 Cleverley, Sherrie L. , 336 Clifton, Norma C, 244,333 Cline, Carolyn, 216 Clisbee, Perry B. , 267 Cloward, Amy L. , 244 407 Cluff, Margaret, 244 Cluff, Ronda A., 267 Clyde, Kathleen, 244 Coalwell, Deanne L. , 267 Cobum, Michele, 267 Coffin, Cynthia E. , 244 Coleman, JaneM., 405 Coleman, Kathleen, 267 Coleman, Laura E. , 217 Collett, Linda C. , 217 Collett, Robyn I., 267 Collier, Dellene, 267 Collier, Kathryn L. , 333 Collier, Lynette, 244 Collins , Teresa A., 217 Coloma, Jason]., 166 Colvin, Christiana, 217 Combe, JefferyW., 267 Comsa, Brent v., 169,217 Conder, Julia R. K. , 217 Condie, Denise, 91 Condie, Denise, 91 Condie, Diane, 91 Conger, Laurie]., 217 Conkey, Curtis A . , 86 Conner, Roberts., 169,267 Connolly, IrvenD., 169 Conrad, Joseph H., 287 Cook, Betty ]., 86,334 Cook, Brent E. , 86 Cook, BrysonC, 86 Cook, Janalee, 267 Cook, Susan, 267 Cooley, ArmaL. , 217 Cooley, Elizabeth, 217 Cooley, Katherine E. W. , 267 Cooinbs, Dwight L. , 267 Coombs, Kim M. , 169 Coombs, Linda D., 217 Coombs, Michael W., 336 Coombs, Susan M. W., 267 Coon, Sheron, 267 Cooper, Cynthia A., 244 Coops, Jennifer A., 217 Cope, Maxine J., 15 Corbett, Kennedy C, 267 Cornwall, Gail A., 267 Corry, Steven R. , 217 Cosby, Joseph M., 217 Cosgray, Cheryl K., 217 Costner, Fauna, 267, 332 Cottle, Annette v., 167,169 Cottrell, LornaJ., 267 Court, Shelli L. , 244 Courtney, Deborah A., 244 Cousins, Norma, 83 Cowell, Cynthia L., 244 Cowherd, Diana M., 267 Cowie, Walter Y. , 244 Cox, Clifford N. , 93 Cox, David A., 169 Cox, Keri L. , 244 Crabtree, Steve P., 267 Craft, Pamela J. , 244 Craig, Teri L. , 217 Crandall, Jill R. , 167 Crane, Curtis R. , 88 Crane, Gary R., 336 Cresci, DonnelliaJ., 217,244 Criddle, Karel, 267 Cripps, David B. , 217 Crittenden, Gail, 267 Crittenden, Gary L. , 336 Croft, Karen L. , 217 Crook, CandaceJ., 91,267 Crook, Carma, 91 Crook, Carolyn, 91 Crook, Cheryl L. , 91 Crosby, Denise, 267 Crosby, Kathleen, 244 Crosland, Marie, 267 Crouch, Cynthia G., 217 Culler, Sally A., 217 Cullimore, Kirk A . , 337 Cummings, Donna J., 217 Cunningham, Walter M., 244 Curnow, Stanley R. , 169 Curry, Mark E. , 267 Curtis, Dianne, ' 333, 379 Curtis, Joan, 244 Curtis, Karen, 167 Curtis, Lyle S., 188 Curtis, Paul V., 267 Cuthbertson, Robert F. , 217 Cutler, Ann, 334 Cutler, Dale L. , 267 Cutler, Gary B. , 267 Cutler, Susan A., 333 Czech, Cindy R. , 267 Dahle, A., 86 Dahlquist, MaryL., 267 Daines, Laura L. , 267 Daines, Robert B. , 244 Daley, Arlene M. , 217 Daley, Diane A., 245 Dalley, LayneA., 156,167 Dalton, Lana P., 217 Dalton, Paul A., 245 Dana, Gene, 267 Dana, GwenO., 268,334 Dance, Alan R., 217 Dance, Julienne N., 217 Daniels, Garth K. , 217 Daniels, Sandra, 268 Danielsen, James P., 268 Danmeyer, Diana R. , 268 Dansie, Douglas F. , 218 Dare, Debra A., 268 Darley, William M., 90 Darner, Cindy S., 268 Darrington, Myrna, 245 Dart, Karen 334 Davidson, Rhonda R. , 245 Davies, James A., 245 Davies, Rebecca B. , 218 Davis, Cindy, 334 Davis, Connie L. , 218 Davis, Daren R., 268 Davis, David G., 35 Davis, David J. , 35 Davis, Deborah A., 245 Davis, Dianne, 245 Davis, Fred, 167 Davis, Gregory W., 334 Davis, Janet, 218 Davis, John L. , 268 Davis, Mitchell A., 268 Davis, Robert G. , 268 Davis, Roberts., 397,401 Davis, William M., 169 Daw, Kimberly, 245 Dawson, Karen M., 245 Dawson, Sarah C, 268 Day, Alisa J., 268 Day, Bartley E. , 90 Day, Kathleen]., 336 Day, Kent D. , 245 Day, Mylinda S., 268 Dayish, Tony L. , 218 DeAlmeida, Gerson, 21 De La Fuente, Gabriel, 268 De Maso, Gregg T., 218 De Young, Debra ]., 218 Dearman, Biff, 206 Deaver, MelonyC, 218 Decker, DarrellJ., 245 Decker, Lisa C, 218 Decker, Rosalyn, 245 Deeg, Will H. , 245,268 Dees, Kelly L. , 218 Defrehn, Jon, 90 Degen, Debra]., 268 Dehaan, Rochelle, 245 Deitrick, David R., 218 Deland, Susan K. , 218,245 Delgado, David S., 169 Demers, Debra, 268 Dempsey, Robert E. , d46 Denetclaw, Viola]., 246 Denison, Neil ]., 218 Detmer, Patricia L. , 246 Detton, Wendy L. , 91,218 Devey, Kim, 167 Dewey, Steven J., 166 Dewitt, Robert L. , 93 Diaz, Rhonda A., 218 Dickerson, Julie A., 246 Dickey, Steve, 333 Dickinson, Clayton R., 218 Dickson, Douglas G. , 401 Dickson, Guy, 168,397 Dilks, Kathleen, 268 Dill, Jeannine M. , 218 Dillman, Carter L. , 268 Dinsmoor, PaulS., 93 Dinsmoor, Robert, 268 Dirkson, Susan R. , 246 Dittmore, GaryW., 218 Ditty, Donna S., 268 Dixon, Michelle G., 170,218 Dodge, Gary A., 337 Dodge, Heidi E. , 91 Doerfler, Cheryl C, 268 Doerr, Lori L. , 167 Dollaghan, Patricia L. , 169 Dolmage, Flora, 268 Dondero, Susan A., 218 Done, Debra, 268 Done, Diane L. , 218 Dopp, Timothy?., 166 Dom, Jeffrey B. , 246 Dotson, John E. , 246 Dotson, Jolyn, 246 Douglas, Janet, 268 Doutre, Debora L. , 246 Dover, Tina A., 218 Dowd, MaryG., 268 Dowell, John S., 166 Dragotto, Elisa, 218 Drake, Janet R. , 246 Draney, Frank H. , 246 Draughon, Donald R. Jr., 268 Drew, Daniel L. , 166 Drew, DougM., 168 Drewry, Carolyn, 268 Driggers, LaceyD., 333 Driggs, Paul A., 218 Drinkwater, Jerry F. , 268 Duce, Jolene, 218 Duckwitz, N. H. , 97 Dude, Lorraine S., 246 Dudley, J. Duane, 189 Dugger, Dermis E. , 218 Duke, Jana L. , 218 Duke, Terrell A., 246 Duncan, Gary D. , 268 Duncan, Robin D., 167,337,397 Dungan, Toni R. , 268 Dunn, William R., 338 Dunne, William M., 338 Dunning, Margaret M. , 268 Dunston, Clifford F. , 68 Durham, Ronald G., 246 Durieux, Rudolph F. , 268 Durm, Corrine K. , 169 IXisara, Jim, 155, 168 Dutro, Richard W. , 218 Dymond, Patricia L. , 246,268 Eardley, Steven F., 218 Earl, Colleen S., 218 Earnhart, Vincent M. , 90 Eastin, Robert K. , 268 Eatchel, Debra L. , 268 Eaton, Joy 1. , 246 Eatough, Larae, 268 Eaves, Laura E. , 218 Eberle, Lisa A. , 166 Ebert, Alvin K. , 268 Echavarria, Rafael, 169 Echols, Cynthia A., 268 Eckert, Linda D. , 218 Ecklund, Dan L. , 246 Edling, Shelley K. A., 337 Edlund, Carrie J. , 269 Edman, James A. Jr., 167 Edwards, Debra A., 269 Edwards, Kenneth S., 218 Edwards, Lauell, 166 Edwards, Russell G., 336 Egan, Barbara H. , 246 Egbert, Carol A. , 218 Egbert, Matthew R. , 246 Eggett, Dennis L. , 269 Egginton, Tracy A., 86 Ehlers, Michael, 87 Ehlers, Terry L. , 246 Ekins, Carrie J., 269 Ekins, Cynthia, 269 Ekola, Tina M., 269 Elder, Mar k S., 246 Eldredge, Dixie L. , 246 Eldredge, Janet L. , 91,246 Eldredge, Joseph L. , 91 Eldredge, Lloyd C. 166 Ellerman, Janet, 246 Elliott, Cynthia L. , 268 Elliott, Heather D., 218 Elliott, Richard L. , 246 Ellis, Yvonne, 218 Ellison, Gary L. , 246 Embley, Paul S., 93 Empey, Joanne, 246 Engebretsen, James R., 336 English, Karen M. , 269 English, Richard R. , 333 English, Richards., 333 Englund, Vivianne E. , 269 Ensign, Patrice K., 218 Epling, MelanieJ., 269 Erickson, Anne K., 246 Erickson, Kenneth M. , 269 Erickson, Lastar, 247 Eriksen, Lisa D., 219 Erikson, Sandra L. , 219 Ervin, Darryll G. , 219 Estes, Jeanne L., 219 Estes, Vivian A., 166,269 Ethington, Martin L. , 219 Ethredge, Ellen J., 219 Evans, Catherine J., 269 Evans, Eddie J., 219 Evans, Kim R., 219 Evans, Rochelle, 331 Evans, Shirley L. , 269 Everson, Deanne K. , 219 Eyer, Danielle, 169 Eyre, Marylyn, 219 Eyre, Sheri L. , 269 Facer, Eric F. , 336 Facey, Diana M., 247 Fairbanks, Laura D., 219 Fairbanks, Merwin, 397 Farber, Lyn E. , 219 Farish, Cynthia M., 247 Farley, Jeffrey, 269 Farnsworth, Janette, 269 408 Farnsworth, Julie, 269 Farnsworth, Suzanne, 219 Farr, Alan A., 219 Fair, Dierdri, 169 Fair, Erron, 313 Farr, Greta, 219 Farr, Jan, 269 Farrall, Pamela J., 166,247 Fatutalie, TlanaJ., 219 Fawcett, Diane, 269 Fawson, Elizabeth M. , 247 Fau ' son, Joann, 219 Fehlberg, Paul B. , 67, 167 Felix, David C, 247 Felix, Norma, Alicia, 247 Felt, Dick, 166 Fenn, Janice, 269 Fenn, Patricia J., 247 Ferguson, April L. , 219 Ferguson, Joe, 339 Ferracuti, PieroS., 169 Ferre, Sara M. , 219 Ferrell, Cathy L. , 219 Ferrell, Linda D., 269 Fife, Eva N. , 219 Fillerup, Cozette, 269 Firmage, Sandra, 219 Fisler, David P., 247 Fitah, Janee, 269 Fitch, Michael P., 219 Fitzer, Gayle C, 269 Fitzgerald, Sheree, 269 Fitzpatrick, Peggy E. , 219 Flamm, Sheila J., 332 Fleege, Bruce, 166 Fleming, Janice M. , 219 Fletcher, Paul C, 247,334 Fletcher, Peggy L. , 247 Flores, Blandino, 219 Flores, David L. , 247 Fluckiger, Debbie, 331 Fogg, Teri L. , 247 Folkman, Taunia, 331 Folsom, Marvin B., 219 Fone, Telly, 167 Fonoimoana, LeleiA., 169,313 Ford, Julie, 247, 269 Ford, Patricia L. , 219 Forsberg, Richard A., 219 Forsyth, Bruce L. , 169 Forsyth, Charles J., 86 Forsyth, Willyne L. , 247 Foscarini, Joan, 269 Foster, James B. , 220 Foster, Laverne, 269 Foules, Jody, 333 Foutz, Kira H. , 247 Fowkes, Bruce T. , 247 Fowler, Janet, 269 Fowler, LauriJ., 220 Fowler, Pauline A . , 220 Fox, Ernest, 313 Fox, Teresa, M., 247 Foy, Caroline, 269 Foy, Howard J., 247 Foy, Patricia J. R., 247 Francis, Marvin A., 169 Fraser, Gloria M., 269 Frazier, TamaraS., 220 Frederiksen, DanaL., 220 Frederiksen, Tammi D., 220 Fredrickson, Beverly, 247 Freeman, Maria, 269 Freeman, Mona R . , 220 Freestone, Debbie, 167,169 Frerich, Patricia G., 220 Frerich, Suzanne, 247 Frey, Richard E., 93 Friedman, Milton, 27 Frome, Pauline, 269 Frost, Yvonne, I., 269 Fruits, Susan L., 220 Fry, Janet L., 247 Fuller, Janet L., 269 Fuller, Mark R., 269 Fullmer, Michael, R., 222 Funkhouser, RuthD., 220 Furner, Luann, 220 Furuya, Akira, 269 Gabriel, Pamela, 316 Gabriele, JodyL., 332 Gage, Elizabeth A., 270 Gage, Julie A., 270 Galbraith, Mary A . , 270 Gale, Diane, 220 Gammell, AlanR,, 270 Gandy, Rupert K., 270 Ganiere, Susan Y., 220 Garm, Jacqueline R. , 333 Ganus, Michele, 270 Garbutt, Scott H. , 247 Garcia, Maria G., 166 Gardenkrans, Kenth R., 169 Gardner, David, 166 Gardner, Gar ' , 270 Gardner, Guy M., 88 Gardner, KamiL., 220 Gardner, MaliaL., 220 Gardner, Marie J., 220 Gardner, Michael B., 270 Gardner, TammieA., 247 Gardner, Ted S., 86,88 Gardner, Tracy, 270 Garlick, Joe H., 220 Gam, Jake, 33S Garrett, Beckie, 220 Garrett, Christine F. , 270 Garrick, Lisa A., 270 Garside, H. Blake, 270 Garside, Susan J., 270 Gaskill, Luann, 220 Gasser, Wayne V., 169 Gates, Kathryn, 220 Gates, Sarah A., 270 Gatewood, Deborah L., 247 Gawrych, Carol A., 248 Gayheart, B., 86 Gerhaert, Victoria L., 270 Geddes, Deanna, 220 Geddes, Linda A . , 220 Gee, Erin P., 270,334 Geertsen, Greg J., 167 Geisenheyner, Lyrme M., 220 George, Garth L., 220 George, Richard L., 169 George, Roger K., 248 Germer, Bonnie 270 Gerratt, Maryann, 220 Gibbons, Barbara J., 220 Gibbons, JohnM., 86 Gibbons, Leeann, 270 Gibson, Carla M., 333 Gifford, Lyman S., 270 Gigger, Emery V., 270 Gigger, Starla, 220 Gill, Gurcharan S., 189 Gilland, James K., 248 Gillespie, A. David, 167 Gillespie, Robin L., 270 Gillman, Kevin J., 221 Gima, Leona L., 220 Gima, Ronald S., 220 Gittins, Larr ' L., 248,270 Gividen, John R., 270 Glander, James A., 248 Glazier, David L. , 248 Glenn, Lisa K,, 220 Glenn, Shelley, 270 Goaslind, Robyn 248 Goble, Kathleen R., 220 Godfrey, Richard, 270 Godwin, Robert D., 337 Goff, Roger B., 248 Golightly, Pauline, 270 Golight -, Saude, 270 GoUos, Karen A, , 220 Gong, Gerrit V., 313 Gonzales, Anna L., 248 Goodman, Judy A . , 270 Goodman, Robert Jr., 337 Goodman, Robert M. Jr., 337 Goodrich, Judith F., 248 Goodsell, Wayne, 270 Goodwin, Teresa A . , 270 Gordon, Gail T., 248 Gordon, LisaE., 270 Gosar, John G . , 270 Gosper, LisaK., 221 Goss, Carol L. , 221 Gott, Erich A. , 167 Gould, Rosemary 221 Goulding, Bradley T., 221 Gourley, Roger R., 166 Gowans, Carol, 270 Gowans, Floyd AV . , 270 Gowans, Michelle A., 221 Gowen, Beverly J., 270 Graham, Judith D., 221 Grant, William S., 270 Grathwohl, Deborah A., 270 Gray, Christine, 221 Gray, Deborah J., 86,270 Gray, Debra L., 86 Gray, Dianne L., 86 Grebe, Lynn C, 334 Greco, Gerado, 168 Greeff, Wendi E,, 86 Green, Colleen P., 248 Green, Edwin G. , 248 Green, Laqueta M . , 221 Green, Ronald B., 168 Greenier, CherriA., 221 Greenland, Richard G., 169 Greenwell, Charlotte, 221 Greenwood, James R., 88 Greer, Dianna J., 221 Greer, Scott A . , 221 Griffin, Bruce, 221 Griffin, Christy L., 248 Griffin, Ray D., 221 Griffith, Charles D., 221 Griffiths, Pamela J., 248 Grist, Rebecca L., 333 Groberg, Nancy J., 248 Groesbeck, Deborah A., 333 Grover, AdaL., 221 Groves, Kim R., 248 Grow, Stuart, 340 Grubstad, Elaine F., 385 Gubler, Don, 168 Gubler, Jill L. S., 52 Gueck, Cynthia K. W., 59 Gunn, Tina, 169 Gunnell, Vaun F., 90 Gurr, Brian K., 248 Gust, Thomas A., 221 Gustaveson, Jan 248 Gutierrez, Nlaria E., 221 Gwilliam, Kent R., 221 Gwilliam, Lorrie, 221 Gwilliam Steven E., 221,331 Haase, Jane E., 221 Habel, Shana L., 248 Hackworth, RobbE., 221 Hadad, Patricio E., 169 Haertel, Kevin C, 221 Hafen, William, 174 Hage, Christine L., 221 Hagen, Susan A., 18 Haire, James R., 335 Halcomb, Kelly R., 221 Halderman, Diana, 221 Haling, Wendy G., 221 Hall, Debra, 221 Hall, Elizabeth J., 221 Hall, Garth, 166 Hall, Kathleen A., 221 Hall, Rebecca L. , 248 Hall, Rebecca M., 248 Hall, Robert B., 90 Hall, Robert W., 90 Hall, Stephen D., 337 Hall, Steven J., 337 Halliday, John, 313 Hallmark, SherylL., 221 Halterman, Karen M., 248 Hamad, David A., 167 Hamblin, Brent F., 169 Hamblin, Jeff C, 248 Hamblin, Susan, 221 Hamilton, MaryB., 248 Hamilton, Robert J., 334 Hammond, Ruth, 313 Hanberg, Tim R., 336 Handley, Michael G., 221 Handy, Mark D., 167 Hanford, Julia E. , 221 Hanger, Cliff, 236 Hanna, Robert K . , 248 Hansen, Brad C . , 167 Hansen, Christine, 221 Hansen, Dana J., 86 Hansen, DarrellE., 169 Hansen, Da ' id L. , 167 Hansen, Debbie K., 86 Hansen, Deborah V. , 86 Hansen, Delynn, 384 Hansen, Harold B., 332 Hansen, Janet E., 221 Hansen, Kathleen L., 221 Hansen, LeonW., 55 Hansen, Michelle, 248 Hansen, Patrice A., 86 Hansen, Patrice A., 86 Hansen, Patricia S., 86 Hansen, Pegg ' , 86 Hansen, Peggy S., 86 Hansen, Rebecca D., 222 Hansen, Stacy A., 222 Hansen, Wendy R., 222 Hansgen, KathyL., 222 Hanson, Bradley, 90 Hanson, Elaine, 90 Haraden, Peter, 169 Hardin, Tasey R., 222 Harding, Cherie, 222 Harding, FreidaM., 222 Hardy, Bryan D., 168 Hare, Robert S., 335 Harkins, Linda S., 222 Harmon, Richaixi B. Jr., 86, 88 Harmon, Richard S., 86,88 Harper, Brian R., 222 Harper, Charles V., 167 Harrell, Debra L. , 86 Harrington, Nancy, 248 Harris, David J., 248 Harris, George E. Jr., 166 Harris, Jeffrey D., 166 Harris, John D . , 169 Harris, Kelly N., 166 Harris, Nancy S., 222 Harrison, Harlin, 405 Harrison, Leslie Y., 222 Harrison, Marlene A . , 248 Harston, James T . , 332 409 Hart, Benton J., 169 Hart, Kathleen A., 166 Hart, Keenan B., 169 Hart, Kristlne, 248 Hart, Nanette, 222 Hartford, Randall W., 222 Harthun, Rebecca L., 222 Hartley, Sam E., 167 Hartman, Cheryl A., 248 Hartwig, DanO., 166 Haskins, Diana L., 222 Hatch, Deborah, 222 Hatch, Denise L. , 222 Hatch, Louise E., 222 Hatch, Melinda J., 222 Hatch, Sandra, 222 Hatchett, Julie, 222,248 Hatton, Larry H. , 332 Hawkes, Brian D., 331 Hawkes, Elizabeth, 336 Hawkes, Janice, 248 Hawkes, Nena, 166 Hawkins, Debra R., 248 Hawkins, Paul C, 168,331 Hawkins, Peter V., 331 Hayden, Lisa, 86,222 Hayes, John K . , 248 Hayes, Sheila, 64 Haynes, Hyrum P., 222 Haynie, Robert M., 222 Haynie, Tammy J., 316,333 Headman, C. , 91 Healy, KathrynS., 222 Heap, Steven P., 382 Heaton, Lora L., 248 Heflin, Janet K., 248,333 Help, Marilyn K., 222,248,273 Hemming, TonyO., 273 Henderson, Andrea D., 222 Henderson, David Y . , 248 Henderson, Denise B., 223 Henderson, Will, 87 Hendricks, EvanL., 248 Hendricks, Janet L., 223,248 Hendricks, Tammie F., 248 Hendrickson, A. LeMar, 313 Hendry, Kristlne, 333 Hendry, Tamara L., 223 Henry, Julie A., 248 Henry, Taunya J., 169,223 Henry, William E., 273 Hensarling, Tod P., 143,167 Herbst, Victoria, 223 Hernandez, Antliony R., 166 Hernandez, Luis, 169,313 Herrin, Cindy N., 223 Heslin, Dolores C., 223 Hess, Allan B. , 223 Hess, Judith L., 223 Hettinger, Diane K., 223 Hera, Paul, 168 Hibbard, Sue, 273 Hicks, Teresa, 273 Hickman, Marton, 15 Higbee, Jill 397,401 Higbee, Robert N., 248 Higginson, Joanna C . , 86 Higginson, Lawrence G., 223 Hill, Armin, 14 Hill, Cynthia, 223 Hill, David C, 273 Hill, Elizabeth J., 248 Hill, Janice, 273 Hill, JolmC, 273 Hill, Karen K., 333 Hill, Rebekah, 273 Hill, Robert M., 223 Hill, Sylvia, 273 Hill, William R. Jr., 273 Hillman, Carolyn J., 273 Hillman, Gary W., 169 Hilton, Catherine P., 223 Hilton, Matthew F., 273 Hilton, Val J., 88,248 Hilty, Cheryl A., 223 Hilzendeger, Sheila H. , 167 Hinckley, Colleen, 273 Hinckley, Wendy L., 223 Hinders, Elizabeth A . , 223 Hingley, Stacey K., 248 Hinkle, Carla A., 273 Hindsale, Nancy J., 367 Hinton, Kerry L., 273 Hipwell, Brent, 273 Hirschi, Willard, 169 Hobson, Cynthia, 248 Hobson, David G., 248 Hodge, Korleen, 273 Hodges, Tina L., 248 Hodgson, Daniel H., 65,273 Hodson, Mary A., 273 Hoeger, BemliardC, 166 Hoegle, KimL., 223 Hoeke, Linda J., 273 Hoff, Cynthia, 273 Hoffa, Dara A., 334 Hoffa, Kama R., 334 Hoffer, Randi, 86 Hoffer, Timothy J., 167 Hoffman, Roger C, 79 Hoffmann, Sally A., 223 Hogg, MeredythA., 273 Hokins, Carl, 15 Holbrook, Richard, 223 Holcombe, KatlirynL., 223,273 Holdaway, Larry L., 273 Holdemess, Pamela A., 273 Holland, Bryan J., 273 Holland, Dixie L. C, 248 Holliday, Bridget M., 223 Boilings, Robert L., 250 Hollis, Cheryl D,, 223 Hollis, Larry D., 250 Holloman, KathrynD,, 223 Holloman, Theresa L., 223 Holly, Shirley A., 223 Holm, Duane T. , 273 Holfkamp, Susan C., 223 Holtman, Joni R., 223 Holtzman, Tawn, 273 Homer, Elizabeth A., 169 Homer, Janet S., 223 Homer, KarlaJ., 273 Honeycutt, Carla P., 273 Hooker, Chris A., 223 Hooper, Sidney C,, 223 Hoopes, Mack M., 273 Hoopes, Paula, 250,273 Horlacher, David R., 335 Hortin, Scott K,, 250 Horton, Cynthia D., 223 Horton, Dane, 250 Horvath, Tami K., 331 Hosaflook, BrendaS., 273 Hougaard, Jana, 250 Hougaard, Linda K . , 250 Houghtaling, Stephen, 273 House, Gary G . , 384 Housley, Matthew A., 88 Houston, Scott, 273 Hovrud, Kurt N., 169 Howard, Daniel E., 273 Howard, Gary, 273 Howard, MontC, 273 Howard, Shirley, 274 Howell, James W,, 250 Howell, Lori B., 223 Howington, Erastus C . , 274 Hoy, Jennifer, D., 223 Hoyt, Elaine, 250 Hubbard, David A., 166 Hubbard, Linda D,, 223 Hubbard, Pamela S., 274 Huckaba, Deborah D., 274 Huckstep, Larry I . , 223 Hudrlik, Joanne M., 274 Hugdalil, Melia A,, 223 Hughes, Diane G., 250 Hughes, Victoria A., 250 Hull, Alan M., 250 Hull, Glenys M., 274 Hull, Margaret R., 223 Hull, Tamara J., 223 Hulme, Deborah J., 274 Hulterstrom, D., 274 Humpherys, Allan, 274 Humphrey, DaneW., 274 Humplirey, Howard W., 49 Hunsaker, Karen R., 274 Hunt, Debra R., 250,274 Hunt, Margaret M., 332 Hunt, Rebecca E.. 274 Hunter, Fawn, 274 Hunter, Judith M., 169 Hunter, Leonard E., 274 Hurst, Carolyn, 274 Hutchens, Craig A., 274 Hutcheson, James E. , 88,250 Hutchings, Mary, 331 Hutchingson, LyndaleG., 223 Hutchins, Mark C . , 169 Hutchinson, Janeen, 336 Hutchison, Marc A., 110,224 Hutchison, ToniaK., 250 Hyde, Noel S., 224 Hydeman, Bud, 333 leremia, MekgliT., 166 Imlay, Barbara S . , 224 Ingalls, Debbie L., 274 Ingalls, Mark L., 274 Irvine, Jay K. , 336 Ishimoto, Grace C., 250 lus, Wendy, 274 Jackson, Chandra L., 224 Jackson, Janette, 169 Jackson, Jeanne M., 224 Jackson, Laurie, 224 Jackson, Mark W . , 274 Jackson, Richard E., 90 Jacobs, Beth A., 250 Jacobs, Douglas E., 335 Jacobs, Reed T., 274 Jacobsen, Blaine, 334 Jacobsen, Janean, 169 Jacobsen, William W., 90 Jacobsmeyer, Roberta J., 250 JacobsonA., Thurl, Jr., 250 James, Brian R., 169 James, Jeffrey L., 166 James, Sherald, 169 Jardine, Douglas H., 158 Jaaiine, HeatiierL,, 331 Jardine, Mary J., 224 Jarman, Douglas B., 168 Jarrett, Carolyn, 224 lefferies, Jeanne, 250 Jeffrey, Karen S., 250 Jeffrey, Sue, 169 Jenkins, [ill R., 250 Jenkins, Rebecca S., 274,336 Jenkins, Teri L., 224 Jenkins, Valane B., 274 Jenkins, VormJ., 333 Jenne, Elaine M. , 224 Jensen, Blaine P., 90 Jensen, Brent D., 250 Jensen, CarlD., 250 Jensen, Clayne, 15 Jensen, Craig R., 166 Jensen, Cynthia, 274,332 Jensen, David A., 88 Jensen, Deborah L., 274 Jensen, Garth R., 274 Jensen, Gary L . , 168,397,401 Jensen, Gloria R., 274 Jensen, JayG., Jr., 337 Jensen, Jerilynn, 78 Jensen, Karen, 86 Jensen, Karen E., 274 Jensen, LauriS., 169,250 Jensen, Linda L., 224 Jensen, Lynette, 169 Jensen, Marsha M,, 274 Jensen, Patricia, 274 Jensen, Richard E., 87 Jensen, Richard O., 224 Jensen, Shirlene, 274 Jensen, Sterling, 334,379 Jenson, John M . , 224 Jenson, Robert H., 224 Jepson, W. Dee, 167 Jeme, Mitch, 274 Jessup, Velate, 250 Jett, Sandra L., 224 Jimenez, Michael A., 250 Jimenez, Virginia, 250 Joffs, VickiL., 224 Johannessen, Helle, 274 Johansen, Scott N., 250 Johanson, Janet E., 250 John, Carmelita, 250 John, Evelyn, 274 Jolmson, Barry A., 269 Johnson, Bart, 274 Johnson, Bradley R., 251 Johnson, Bryn R., 166 Johnson, Carol A., 275 Johnson, Carol J., 275 Johnson, Heather P. , 224 Johnson, Jerry A., 341 Johnson, Jill 90,275 Jolmson, Joanne P., 251 Johnson, Joene J., 224 Johnson, KatherineJ., 224 Johnson, Linda D . , 275 Johnson, Margaret A., 251 Johnson, Mark A . , 334 Johnson, Mary L., 224 Johnson, MelvinI?., 279 Johnson, Pamela J., 251 Jolinson, PriscillaK., 224 Johnson, Renita, 224 Johnson, Roger D,, 168 Johnson, Roger D., 86,224 Johnson, Tamara J., 224 Jolmson, Tina M. , 224 Johnson, VickiL., 251 Johnson, Vincent B,, 224 Johnston, Coimie R., 224 Jolmston, Kevin R., 335,377 JoUey, Tresa, 275 Joner, Shawna L. , 275 Jones, Carol A . , 251 Jones, Harold C., 275 Jones, Jackie L., 251 Jones, Janice L., 224,397 Jones, Karen L., 251 Jones, KatliyC., 275 Jones, Kim, 275 Jones, Layne M., 90 Jones, Leeann, 275 Jones, Lloyd P., 169 Jones, Lynette, 224 Jones, MaryK., 275 Jones, Randy, 275 Jones, Randy, 168 410 Jones, Richard D., 166 Jones, Ronald V . , 275 Jones, SheriK., 251 Jones, Vickie, 224 Jones, Vondra L., 224 Jones, Wendall, 275 Jordan, Gayle, 251 Jorgensen, Cheryl L. , 224 Jorgensen, Julie L., 251 Jorgensen, KatWeen, 275 Jorgenson, Shauna, 224 Julander, Linda, 251 Julian, Pamela G., 86 Kahman, Kimberly S., 275 Kahuanui, Robert, 166 Kakadelas, Kim J., 275 Kama, Gary, 166 Kamalu, Michelle K . , 251 Kanahele, Marcus C . , 132,166 Kane, Kevin E., 275 Kanet, Edward A., 397 Karger, Kenneth S., 224 Karren, David M,, 224 Karren, Margaret M,, 275 Kasperson, Phyllis D., 275 Kaufman, A., 86 Ka vczynd i, Cheryl L., 251,275 Kay, Robin M., 275 Kaye, Donald S., 251 Kearl, Tammy J., 251 Kearney, Kather ' nM., 224 Keddington, Dena, 167 Keeler, Carolyn, 275 Keenan, JodyL., 86,275 Kegler, Karen E. , 224 Kehler, Vicky L. , 251 Kekauoha, Sandy K., 251 Keldsen, DawnM., 91 Kell, Deborah L., 225 Keller, Carolyn, 87 Keller, Kevin J., 275 Keller, Michael C, 251 Keller, Nancy S., 173 Keller, Susan G. , 251,333 Kelley, David H. , 225 Kelly, David V., 335,379 Kelly, Keith A., 275 Kelly, Ted H. , 251 Kelsey, Cathy A,, 225 Kemp, KaynaL., 251,404 Kemp, Larry J., 166 Kemper, Greta, 115 Kempton, Dearm, 86 Kennedy, Chuck, 333 Kenney, Janet, 275 Kennington, Karen J., 166 Kent, Sharon M. , 251 Kemvarthy, Janice, 275 Kenyon, Gayle, 251 Kerns, Dave, 334 Kerr, Debra, 225 Kerr, Linda M., 275 Kessler, Randall A., 169 Kieboom, Olivia A . , 397 Kiester, Polly, 225 Kilbum, Dianne, 225 Kile, Marieda E., 225 Killebrew, Cam E., 168 Killian, Nancy J., 225 Kimball, Kerry, 275 Kincaid, Debra A . , 225 King, AnnellenL., 251 King, Christopher, 275 King, Denise L., 275 King, Dennis W., 251 King, Leon P. , 275 King, Linda, 275 King, Neil E., 275 King, Robert v., 275 King, Todd, 335 Kitto, Franklin C, 225 Klassen, Marilyn, 225 Kleinke, Joan A., 336 Kleinman, Kristi G., 225 Klinke, Mary J., 251 Klotli, Terrie, 127 Knapp, Karen R,, 169 Knight, Patricia, 275 Knoeppel, Lucinda L. 251 Knowlton, Ronald P. , 276 Knuth, Carol E., 252 Kofoed, Randall C, 276 Kofoed, Roberts., 397,401 Kokkonen, JoukoJ., 169 Kolb, Ra TnondT,, 334 Komalarajun, Varut, 169 Kooistra, Marian R., 252 Kooistra, William J,, 252 Kowallis, Bart J. , 121 Kowallis, Callean, 336 Krage, John S . , 252 Kragthorpe, Dave, 166 Krainik, Gregory H. , 21 Kratz, Susan E., 225 Krogel, Beth E., 276 Krum, Randall)., 276 Krum, Stephen F., 276 Krz Tno vski, Capt. Victor, 87 Kuehn, Michelle A., 252 Kuhl, Warren, 276 Kulbeth, James D., 225 Kunsman, William E., 225,252 Kunsy, Karen, 276 Kunzler, Kathryn, 86 Kunzler, Kristine, 276 Kunzler, Sara E,, 252 Kurr, Carolyn N., 56 Kurt, R. C. Elisabeth, 276 Kuusela, TimoT., 169 Labrum, Janie, 276 Ladd, Eric R., 276 Ladue, Gere, 332 Lage, Daniel T., 276 Laird, Bonnie A., 334 Laird, Connie L, , 334 Lake, Da ' ne T., 276 Lakowski, JohnF,, 169 Lallatin, Donna M., 336 Lambert, IvaD., 225 Lambert, Jan, 276 Lambson, Annie L., 225 Lampman, FelicaD,, 225 Lander, Lisa E. , 225 Landgren, Robert A., 169 Laney, Pegg - J., 225 Laney, Victoria J., 276 Lang, Dougles R., 225,333 Lange, David F., 252 Langford, Leonard J. , 276 Langford, MitchelA., 87 Langi, Pasi, 168 Langley, CandaceL., 276 Langley, DeloresK., 225 Langlois, MarkV., 276 Langston, KentF., 276 Langton, Vondra J., 276 Lark, Nancy S., 276 Larsen, Albert I. , 225 Larsen, Carolyn, 252 Larsen, Clyde S., 276 Larsen, Cynthia, 252 Larsen, Kurt, 90 Larsen, Margaret A., 252 Larsen, MarkE., 226,252 Larsen, Melinda, 226 Larsen, Rulon, 334 Larsen, Thomas J., 276 Larson, Carl H., 167 Larson, Dard D . , 276 Larson, Leanne, 276 Larson, Vicki C, 226 Laiuier, Lelayne R,, 276 Launer, Rene A., 252 Lauper, Erica, 333 Law, Elizabeth A., 276 Law, Lorraine A., 226 Law, Olivia A . , 86 Law, Sylvia, 168,226 Law, Vance A . , 167 Law, Veryl E., 167 Law, Vernon, 168 Lawhom, Leon G. Jr., 276 Lawrence, Glaine, 277 Lawrence R. Larry, 169 Layne, Homer D., 252 Layton, Catlierine, 286 Layton, MarkL,, 168 Leach, John E., 169 Leach, Linda, 277 Learning, Bonnie V., 277 Leany, James C, 226,277 Lear, Shanda, 69 Leatham, Peggy D., 226 Leavitt, Vicky S., 277 Leavy, Jeffrey J., 252 Lecheminant, Wendy, 226 Leckie, ThelmaH., 333 Ledosquet, David Q., 169 Lee, Brian R., 277 Lee, Clifford E. , 277 Lee, Doreen, 226 Lee, Lauretta, 277 Lee, Lawrence M., 252 Lee, Marie A. , 277 Lee, Mark, 167 Lee, PaulK., 226 Lee, Reatha, 226 Lee, Richard H., 277 Lee, Richard K., 334 Lee, Stephanie, 266 Leggat, Heather A., 252 Leinweber, Don 277 Lemalter, MicheleR., 226 Lemmon, Diana K., 169 Lemos, Chryl M. , 226 Lent, Sandra L., 277 Leonard, Robert G., 277 Lercher, Philip R., 277 Lerma, John J., 226 Lester, Moe, 331 Letey, Laura L., 226 Levenson, Lawrence A., 93 Levy, Carol L., 277 Lewis, Ben E. , 187 Lewis, Dale J. , 226 Lewis, Julie A . , 252 Lewis, Kathryn, 169 Lewis, Lynn S. W., 252 Lewis, Paul A., 226 Lewis, Roger, 277 Lewis, Tamera, 277 Liang, SuFeiS., 252 Lichfield, Kathleen, 226 Lifto, Richard G., 277 Ligon, Sheryl L. P., 226 Ligon, Steven R., 226 Lilly-white, Rebecca, 226 Limbong, JohnW., 226 Lind, Susan K . , 252,277 Lindgren, Jennifer D., 226 Lindley, William, 277 Lindquist, David K., 166 Lindsay, Lisa, 332 Lindsey, Craig, 93 Lindstrom, JanM., 226 Lineback, MarkE., 334 Lister, Greg, 335 Lister, Kevin R., 277 Litchfield, Lori J., 252 Livingston, Sandra L., 166 Lizak, Steven R., 397 Lloyd, Arlene, 226 Loeber, Carlton, B. , 277 Lofthouse, JohnE., 277 Loller, Phyllis A., 277 Long, Anita L., 277 Long, Brian K., 226 Long, Holly L., 86 Long, Teresa L., 226 Longley, Janet H., 226 Loren, Jessica, 277 Lovell, Kennetli D., 333 Low, Gordon, 189 Low, Janet, 226 Lowe, Linda, 277 Lowe, Tracy A., 277 Lowry, David 134,166 Loyola, Lisa, 277 Lubereski, Sherie L., 277 Lucas, James D., 292 Ludlow, Allen C, 336 Lund, Janet, 277 Lund, Julie A. , 252 Lund, Susan A., 226 Lundgren, Stephen S . , 90 Lundquist, Tracy A., 86,277 Lungo, Diane M. , 169 Lunt, David P., 226 Lyans, Janis J. , 357 Lyman, DilworthD., 252 Lyman, Lynette, 277 Lyman, Marshall S., 226,252 Lyman, Marta, 277 Lynn, Gary A., 253,383 Lynn, Margaret, 253 Lyons, Tami, 253 Lytle, W. Reed, 253 MacDonald, Diana L., 253 MacFarlane, Carolyn M., 253 Mach, Connie L. , 253 Mack, Jeff, 168 Mack, Spencer F. , 334 Mack, Stephen G., 334 MacKay, Alaine, 277 MacKay, Kent, 169 Madonna, PattiA., 253 Madsen, Michael W., 253 Madsen, Sam, 168 Mae, Penni, 168 Maesato, Isamu, 166 Magoffin, Jonathan A., 253 Mahaffey, Kathy J., 278 Manion, Cynthia P. , 91 Manker, Michelle C . , 253 Manley, Wayne T., 227 Mann, Jeralee, 227 Mann, Michael T., 278 Marble, Rodney V., 138,397,401 Marchant, Jalane, 227 Marchant, MinetaJ., 253 Marchese, Frank J., 253 Marckesano, Marianne, 227 Marcus, Karen L., 278 Markest ein, Winona, 278 Marks, David E., 405 Marler, Rebecca D., 253 Marquardson, Mary J., 278 Marquez, Gilberto, 253 Marsh, Henry D., 169 Marshall, Michelle A., 227 Martell, Cheryl L., 278 Martin, Evelyn, 253 Martin, Fiona A., 227 Martin, Karen S., 227 Martin, Kevin H. , 278 Martin, Lorri, 253 411 Martin, Mark, 334 Martin, Timothy C, 88,227 Martini, Robin D . , 278 Mason, Linda L., 278 Mathews, Ann, 278 Mathews, Susan, 278 Matthews, Cynthia, 91 Matthews, Dorothy A . , 278 Matthews, Karen, 227 Matthews, LindseyD., 227 Matthews, Robert B. II, 253 Matthews, Shauna, 278 Matthews, Susan, 253 Maughan, Kristel, 253 Maughan, Ramona, 166 Mausser, Eric J., 278 Maxfield, Kevin S., 278 Max-well, Arthur R., 227 Maxwell, Cathy, 278 Maxwell, MelvinS., 167 Maxwell, Robin, J., 278 May, Barbara, 167 May, Mike E., 167 Maycock, Lisa K . , 278 Maynes, Scott J. , 167 McAdam, Terrie L. , 167,169 McArthur, J. Vaun, 227 McBetli, Richard R., 278 McBride, Kimberly, 278 McBride, Todd, 278 McCallister, Lloyd, 169 McCann, Rebecca A., 253 McCasland, Maryellen, 227 McClellan, Laura J., 227,278 McConkie, Sara J,, 86 McCracken, Marsha, 253 McCulloch, Shannon, 253 McCune, Nancy C, 86,253 McDonald, Darlyne E., 253 McDonald, Don, 278 McDonough, Allison]., 254 McDowell, Roger T., 88 McElhiney, Christine]., 278 McEntire, Marjorie, 336 McEwen, Terry W., 166 McFall, Teri L., 227 McFall, Tori A., 227 McGarr, ]oel R., 227 McGee, ]. Randel, 254 McCimsey, Paula K., 254 McGown, Carl, 168 McGrath, ]amie L., 278 McGuire, ]ulie, 254 Mclnelly, Diana, 227 Mclntier, Scott M., 278,334 McKay, Gunn B., 338 McKinnon, Donald K . , 254 McKnight, Thomas W., 278 McLane, Penny L., 254 McLaughlin, Richard, 278 McLean, MaryK., 254 McLeon, Bob, 278 McMullen, ]ohn, 167 McMullin, Glen A., 278 McMurray, Mary S., 227 McMurtrey, Wanda ]., 278 McNair, MaryD., 278 McPhee, Michael K., 227 McRae, Colleen, 254 McWeeney, Kevin]., 228 Mead, Sara, 278 Meadows, LeesaK., 278 Meall, Margaret M., 254 Mecham, ]ohn L. , 167 Mecham, Steven]., 278 Medina, Marcial, 228 Meecham, Thomas G., 86,88 Meldrum, Dennis L, , 254 Mellor, Linda, 279 Melluish, Ronald L., 93,279 Menden, Darla]., 228 Mendenhall, Arm M., 279 Mendenhall, Debra G., 332 Mendenhall, Kim, 254 Menssen, Sylvia M. , 228 Mentzer, ]ames R . , 279 Mercer, Cherie, 279 Mercier, Francoise, 228 Merrell, Shawna]., 332,379 Merrill, Preston, 87 Merz, Michael P., 90 Messenger, Lucy A., 254 Messerly, RebbyD., 228 Metcalf, Robert A., 254 Meteer, David C . , 166 Meteer, Maria, 228 Meteer, Valori A., 228 Meyers, DoreenC., 228 Meyers, KathyA., 254 Michael, Debbie, 279 Michaelis, Elaine, 167,169 Michel, Teri L., 279 Michelsen, Scott D., 279 Michelsons, IvarP., 279 Middlemiss, Karen K., 254 Midgley, Bruce W., 228 Midgley, Darlene, 254,279 Mietus, ]ulia, 254 Mifflin, ]anet, 254 Mikkelson, Emma]., 279 Milam, MerridiL., 279 Milbum, Chester, 279 Miles, Connie R., 91 Miles, Cynthia A., 254 Millar, Catherine P. , 279 Miller, Angela, 254 Miller, Barbara ]., 254 Miller, David L. , 279 Miller, GlenE., 93,228 Miller, ]ay P., 166 Miller, Joel H., 166 Miller, Katherine, 228 Miller, Kathleen A., 228 Miller, Larry P., 166 Miller, Lee K., 167 Miller, Linnette D., 279 Miller, Lynda, 279 Miller, Nancy E. , 279 Miller, Sarah S., 228 Miller, Steve, 166 Miller, Susan L., 279 Mills, Evelyn, 90 Mills, Sharon K., 228 Mills, Sherri L., 228 Milovich, Kelle, 228 Miner, Lori A., 279 Miner, Maria M., 254 Miner, Michael M., 279 Mink, Julie L. , 279 Minson, Michael, 254 Miranda, MelbaA., 228 Miren, Peter N., 279 Miskin, Chad N., 254 Mitchell, Eve L., 254 Mitchell, Lorelei D., 228 Mitchell, MertonW., 228 Mitchell, Mila M., 336 Mitchell, Olive, 313 Mitchell, Vic M., 254 Mitchem, Cheryl K., 228 Moffett, Calvin G., 228,337 Mohlman, F. Kenton, 336 Molen, Ann, 228 Mon, Reed, 336 Moncur, Cynthia, 228 Monson, Kathryn, 279 Monson, Ron, 169 Montalbano, Sandra K,, 279 Montelius, Shelley A., 228 Montgomery, Dena, 279 Montgomery, JohnE., 228 Moody, JaneceL., 228,333 Moody, John, 168 Moon, Catherine, 279,397 Moon, Chyleen, 229 Moore, Dinah F., 229 Moore, Jacqueline M., 382 Moore, Karri L., 229 Moore, Kathleen A., 229 Moore, Lawn, 77 Mooy, Mary A., 254 Moquin, KimW., 91 Moquin, SonjaH., 91, 279 Morain, Kenneth D., 93 Moran, Steven L. , 229 Morden, Clifford W., 169 Morehouse, David A., 279 Moreno, Zenos, 169 Morgan, Andrea L., 229 Morgan, Gregory L., 86 Morgan, Joy, 288 Morgan, Karen J,, 279 Morgan, Kris M., 279 Morgan, Ray W., 168 Morin, Janice M., 254 Morley, Myles P., 280 Morrell, Greta, 229 Morris, Daniel R., 279 Morris, Rosalie, 279 Morris, Thomas H., 168 Mortensen, Pamela, 254 Mortensen, Patricia, 167 Mortimer, Renee S., 254 Moser, Kent W., 229 Moser, Steven M., 229 Mosley, Karen P. , 279 Mosley, Kirk D., 279 Moss, Deborah L., 229 Moss, Frank, 338 Moss, Jill, 279 Moss, Joy, 279 Moss, Pete, 61 Moulton, Brent R., 229 Moura, Nina A., 229 Mouritsen, JohnW., 280 Mrazek, Cynthia R., 229 Muir, Robert D. ,255 Muir, Suzanne C. ,86,255 Mullahkel, Mohammad O. , 255 Mullett, Gordon, 87 Munive, Gloria M. , 280 Munk, Dana R. , 280 Murakami, Yoshiko, 280 Murdoch, James D. , 169 Murdock, Blake, 166 Murdock, David E. , 280 Murdock, Douglas K. , 169, 229 Murphy, Debra J. ,280 Murphy, Diane M. , 229 Murray, Douglas B. , 280,397, 401 Murray, Julie A. , 229 Muxo, Catherine E. , 397 Myers, Cherie K. , 255 Myers, MarkW. ,229 Myers, Nerval L. , 280 Myers, Twila J. , 255 Myers, Wesley L. , 229 Nagy, Linda, 280 Naisbitt, Christine, 169 Nakic, Vojnovic M. , 167 Narcisco, Nancy, 39 Nardi, Denise A. , 166 Nash, Julie, 229 Nate, Susan, 333 Neal, Cindy A. , 229 Neal, Lawrence A. ,337 Nebeker, Brad A. , 168 Needs, Rory D. , 167 Nefflen, Rebecca S. ,280 Neil, Pauline, 280 Neilson, Nancy J. ,280 Nelford, James C. , 167 Nelson, Carol A. , 255 Nelson, Clyde B. , 168 Nelson, Dale W. ,280 Nelson, Deana L. , 166 Nelson, Deborah B. , 280 Nelson, Douglas R. ,188 Nelson, Gwendolyn M. , 280 Nelson, Janet E. ,280 Nelson, Jayne,280 Nelson, John R. ,337 Nelson, Julie, 280 Nelson, Kent L. ,280 Nelson, Kim, 168 Nelson, Lisa K. , 169 Nelson, Narice,229 Nelson, Pamela A. ,229 Nelson, Randy K. , 119 Nelson, Robert K. , 229 Nelson, Virginia L. , 229 Nelville, Arnold, 166 Neubert, Jane A. ,91 Newhouse, Chuck L. , 229 Newman, Jon S. , 255 Newsome, Rene A. , 229 Newton, Nendy A. , 255 Nez, Lavina, 255 Nicholas, Karen L. , 255 Nicholas, Karl W. , 229 Nicholes, Richard M. , 229 Nicholls, Arlene A. , 229 Nicholls, Elaine E. ,229 Nichols, Marianne, 229 Nichol, Mignon, 385 Nielsen, Carol, 280 Nielsen, Gilford, 134, 166 Nielsen, Gregory L. , 280 Nielsen, Karen D. , 280 Nielsen, Laura M. , 255 Nielsen, Scott, 168 Nielsen, Steven J. , 336 Nielson, Carol A. , 255 Nielson, David S., 332 Nielson, Karen, 255 Nielson, Kenneth E. , 168 Nielson, Kim W. ,169 Niemann, Leroy E. , 255 Niethammer, Rebecca A. , 255 Nightengale, Frederick, 86,88 Nikki, Karen C. Nilsson, Jeffrey L. , 166 Nilsson, Michelle, 86, 255 Nilsson, Per, 169 Nissle, Steven L., 334, 379 Nissley, Michael R. , 166 Nisson, Bruce B. , 280 Nixon, Quinn H. , 86 Nolan, Mark M. , 166 Noma, Akihiro, 255 Noonan, Robert W. , 255 Noorda, Katlileen D. , 255 Nordin, lisa K. ,280 Norlund, Peggy 1. , 280 Norris, Hope K. , 255 Norris, Naomi, 280 Norris, Terilee, 91 Norseth, Amy L. , 166,255 Northrup, Robert R. , 255 Norton, Denise, 230 Norton, Sharon K. , 255 Novas, Kim D. , 280 Noveroske, Rhonda S. , 280 Noyes, Nikki, 280 Nuckolls, Randall W. , 166 412 Nugent, Rickey O. , 280 Null, Karen, 280 Nussbaum, Tinalee,255 Oakey, Leslie R. , 2S5 Oaks, Dallin H. , 89,186 Oberg, Cathy N. , 169 Obr ' ant, Elizabeth A. , 255 Ockey, Sherry ' J. , 255 Oconnell, Michael J. , 280 Odom, Joanna E. , 280 Odom, Larry C. ,87 Ojeda, Hugo F. , 169 Okelley, David T. , 230 Oldham, Rona L. , 256 Oldman, Phyllis A. ,230 Olsen, Alfred C, 256 Olsen, Andrew D. , 230 Olsen, Bruce, 188 Olsen, James W. , 207 Olsen, Jan M. , 110 Olsen, Jill A. , 230 Olsen, Karen M. , 256 Olsen, Loren D. , 256 Olsen, Maril-yn, 256 Olsen, Mel, 166 Olsen, Roxanne, 256 Olsen, Shawn H. , 382 Olsen, Steven L. , 256 Olsen, Vee Ann J. , 281 Olson, Cydney, 230 Olson, Dennis A. , 383 Olson, Jayne R. , 281 Olson, Ken, 336 Olson, Laurie, 334 Olson, Lori L. , 256 Olson, Mike R. , 256 Olson, Pamela, 256 Olson, Roger, 393 Olson, Vickie A. , 230 Oneil, Pat, 337 Ord, Brig, 168 Orme, John T. , 256 Orme, Laurel, 281 Orme, Nannette E. , 256 Orme, Samuel P. , 167 Ormsby, Jimmie,256 Ormsby, Melissa J. , 281 Ormsby, Patricia M. , 281 Orr, Carmen A. , 281 Orton, Byron J. , 230 Osborn, Cynthia S. , 333 Osio, Judy, 256 Ostarcevic, Misho, 167 Ostler, Rebecca L. ,230 Ottosen, Susan M. , 281 Oviatt, Joan C. , 230 Owens, Andrea, 230 Owensby, Bobby G. , 256 Owensby, Jill A. , 256 Oxborrow, Catherine J. , 230 Pace, Celia, 230 Pace, Suzanne, 230 Pace, Tina E. , 256 Pacheco, Leni R. , 256 Pack, Janeen, 281, 256 Pack, Sandra, 256 Packard, Ann, 256 Packard, Lauri, 230 Packer, Annette, 230 Packer, Janet, 256 Packer, Mark H. ,256,337 Page, Mark, 169 Page, Michael D. , 334 Page, Richard K. ,332 Paligo, Allyson R. K. , 281 Palmer, Br -nn D. , 281 Palmer, Cynthia, 281 Palmer, Darla, 281 Palmer, Jack L. ,230 Palmer, Rebecca L. , 256 Palmer, Rhonda K. , 256 Palmer, Torre M. ,281 Papworth, Laurie S. , 230 Paredes, I ydia R. , 281 Park, Linda L. ,281 Parker, Cindy L. , 256 Parker, David B. , 230 Parker, Denise K. , 281 Parker, Earl A. , 281 Parker, Elizabeth, 230 Parker, Jeffrey I. ,281 Parker, Joseph, 195 Parker, Laura J. , 230 Parker, Lisa D. , 256 Parker, Mary L. ,230 Parkin, Brad, 281 Parratt, Kimberley A. ,281 Parry, Ruth E. , 256 Parsons, Maxine,230 Passey, Lee, 336 Patch, Gene R. , 167,230 Patchen, Deann B. , 230 Patrick, John, 87 Patterson, Brent R. , 169 Patterson, Bruce, 281 Patterson, Rebecca L. , 281 Paul, Karen J. , 230 Payne, Debra L. ,281 Payne, Delores M. , 230 Payne, Renee, 230 Read, Ranae P. , 230 Pearce, Jack R. ,20 Pearce, Merlin G. , 281 Pearce, Wayne, 166 Pearson, Alan K., 281 Pearson, Miriam A. ,230 Peck, David D. , 281 Peck, Greg, 281 Peck, Margo, 281 Pedersen, {Catherine R. , 281 Pelton, Derk W. , 256 Pereyra, Daniel, 168 Pergler, Helen M. , 331 Perkins, Brett W. ,88 Perkins, Sharon, 333 Perry, B TOn L. , 256 Perry, Cydne K. , 256 Perry, Douglas W. ,281 Perry, Mark C. , 281 Perry, Robin L. , 257 Petersen, Christopher, 257 Petersen, Gary VV. , 166 Petersen, Jeffrey L. , 257 Petersen, Julie, 231 Peterson, Dean, 313 Peterson, Dennis G. , 86,88 Peterson, Douglas L. , 231 Peterson, Duane M. , 231 Peterson, Eric K. , 166 Peterson, Gary W., 167 Peterson, Gregory M. , 231 Peterson, Holly V. , 91 Peterson, Jana L. , 231 Peterson, Karen L. , 231 Peterson, Kathy L. , 281 Peterson, Kristin, E. ,231 Peterson, Leann, 231 Peterson, Linda H. , 231 Peterson, Michael W. , 281 Peterson, Phyllis A. ,281 Peterson, Rowland, 88 Peterson, Rosilyn, 281 Peterson, Rula A. , 231 Peterson, Zan D. , 334 Pert, Brian G. ,93 Phelon, David C. , 281 Phelon, John W. ,282 Phelp, William L. , 195,303 Phillips, Julie L. , 257 Phillips, Kenneth W. , 168 Phillips, Pam M. ,231 Phillips, Stephen E. , 168 Pick, Daryl J. ,282 Pickett, Judy G. ,257 Pickett, Kathleen E. , 231 Pickett, Marilyn, 72 Pierce, Michael H. ,282 Pierson, Dorlene W. , 231 Pierson, Lance R. , 169 Pierson, Lisa J. , 282 Pierson, Lori, 281 Pierson, Steve, 231 Pike, Douglas F. , 257 Pike, Penelope K. ,257 Pister, Anne L. , 231 Pitchford, Darlee F. , 86, 282 Pittard, Bruce T. , 282 Pittard, Shawn D. , 152, 168 Plant, Kenneth C, 336,379 Player, Patricia K. ,231 Pollard, Janet F. ,314,363 Pollizze, Paula, 231 Pollock, Colleen M. , 282 Pollock, Karen M. , 282 Pollock, Kris O. , 167 Poloai, Uimaitua, 257 Poison, Rodney K. ,282 Pond, David R. , 90 Pond, Elaine K. , 166, 231 Pope, Bill, 189 Pope, Dana R. , 282 Pope, Kelly, 231 Pope, Patricia G. , 86 Popin, William F. , 166 Pora, Nancy E. , 231 Porland, Desiree, 281 Porter, Blaine, 14 Porter, Jay K. , 282 Porter, Lori A. , 231 Porter, Marty S. ,282 Porter, Toni L. , 282 Portes, Marislane D. , 282 Potter, Rosemary A. , 231 Poulsen, Lisa S. , 257 Poulsen, William J. , 282 Poulson, Tonya D. , 282 Poulton, Mark T. , 93 Powell, David L. , 169 Powell, Valarie J. , 231 Power, Janice, 257 Powers, Amy F. , 257 Powers, Tim, 169 Pratt, Beth A. , 257 Pratt, Jennifer J. ,282 Pratt, Kathleen, 231 Pratt, Laurie J. , 257 Pratt, Lisa A. , 257 Pratt, Parley P. ,257 Prawitt, Laurie, 281 Preece, Cynthia A. , 282 Prehm, Margaret H. , 282 Preston, Lynn D. , 257 Prestwich, Ann, 282 Prestwich, Shon, 333 Prete, Earl C. , 167 Friday, Tom T. ,257 Pride, Claudia C. , 232 Prideaux, Marlis L. , 232 Prince, Barbara J. , 91 Pritchard, Brenda L. , 282 Probert, Christine, 282 Probert, Dudley, L. , 282 Probst, Gary R. , 232 Proctor, KirkF. ,341 Przybyla, Peter A. , 232 Pula, Nikolao I. ,232 Pullins, Gary, 168 Pulsipher, Janet, 282 Pulver, Susan D. , 282 Purcell, Arthur L. , 257 Purcell, Nancy J. , 282 Purdy, Shauna A. , 282 Quinton, Cynthia D. , 232 Rackley, Madeleine, 283 Ralstin, Tracy L. , 177, 283 Ramage, Thomas J. , 166 Ramberg, Julie M. , 232 Rampton, Calvin, 339 Randall, Julie, 232 Raphael, Ellen L. ,283 Rasmussen, Connie, 232 Rasmussen, Craig J. , 257 Rasmussen, Ellis, 15 Rasmussen, Jill M. , 232 Rasmussen, Linda L. ,91 Raubach, Debra A. , 257 Ray, David G. , 283 Ray, Larry A. ,283 Raynes, Grace L. , 257 Raynes, Pearl 1. , 283 Raynor, Leesa, 283 Read, Robert W. , 283 Reamer, lynn M. , 232 Rebo, Robert K. ,86 Record, Kenneth S. , 283 Redd, GlenH. ,166 Redd, Jerry L. ,333 Redd, Suzanne, 257 Redhair, Arthur, 169 Redmon, Pamela R. , 257 Reed, Bryan D. , 283 Reed, Jeffrey C. ,283 Reeder, Martin W., 86 Rees, Wendy, 283 Reese, John M. , 283 Reeve, Merrilee, 167 Reeves, Shawnessy F. , 232 Reich, Harry C. , 258 Reid, Karen K. ,334,379 Reid, Richard P. , 169 Reif, Deborah R. ,232 Reinhold, Cindy A. ,91 Reitz, Joni, 283 Renick, James P. , 167 Rennert, James A. , 167 Renteria, Betty S. ,257 Reynolds, Evelynn H. , 232 Reynolds, Gary S. , 169 Reynolds, Jack B. ,232 Reynolds, Jackie E. , 283 Reynolds, Lance, 166 Reynolds, Margaret A. , 232 Rhotehamel, Karen E. ,232 Ricci, Christine C. ,91 Rice, Cynthia K. ,232 Rice, Robert W. ,257 Rice, William, 166 Rich, Deborah, 283 Rich, Brent S.E. ,257 Rich, David K. ,283 Richards, Darrell W. , 168,283 Richards, David G. , 168 Richards, Debra J. , 257 Richards, Kathy, 232 Richards, Rodney L. , 283 Richardson, Brian J. , 257 Richardson, Carla M. , 86 Richardson, Carol L. , 283 Richardson, Cyndy, 283 Richardson, Debra L. , 166 Richardson, Jan E. , 283 Richardson, Marilyn, 283 Richardson, Nancy D. , 232 Richey, Dean C. , 232 Richey, Denise, 283 Richey, Marshall S. ,168 413 Richins, Dorothy, 283 Richins, Lyle D. ,232 Richter, Gayle D. ,283 Ricks, Renae, 232 Ricks, Rodger E. , 283 Riddle, Chauncsy C. , 188 Rigby, Jay R., 90 Riggs, Charlene,81 Riggs, Frank W., 66 Riggs, Noray, 232 Riggs, Rosa L. , 232 Riley, Gary, 93 Riley, Seana, 283 Rinehart, Ann F. , 232 Ririe, Marianne, 86 Ritter, Janet, 283 Rivard, Alain, 258 Rivard, Veronica C. , 232 Rivera, Maggie, 283 Roanhorse, Kathleen, 258, 283 Roark, Gay L. ,258 Robbins, David P. , 336 Robbins, Dee W. , 169 Robbins, Marie L. , 232 Robbins, Mary P. , 258 Robbins, Sandra L. ,283,334 Roberts, Cynthia A. , 283 Roberts, Del, 283 Roberts, Emily L. , 283 Roberts, Glen W. , 167,168 Roberts, James N. , 258 Roberts, James P. , 258 Roberts, Joycelyn A. , 283 Roberts, Karla J. , 258 Roberts, Melanie A. , 258 Roberts, Michael D. , 258 Robertson, Gary P. , 232 Robertson, Michael W. , 283 Robertson, Ralph C. , 232 Robie, Robin M. ,232 Robinson, Catherine A. , 232 Robinson, Clarence, 169 Robinson, Crystal A. , 283 Robinson, Lori, 283 Robinson, Nina, 258 Robinson, Richard S. , 283 Robinson, Rick C. , 284 Robison, Kathy, 333 Robison, Sylvia L. , 258 Rocchio, Ramona L. , 284 Rodearmel, David C. , 258 Rodeback, Catherine, 91 Rodier, Hugo E. ,168 Rodio, Arnold A. , 284 Rodman, Richard L. , 258 Rodriguez, Timothy D. , 168,284 Roelke, Su an M. , 232 Roeth, Theodore, 23 Rogers, Becky A. , 232 Rogers, Gary, 258 Rogers, Gordon L. , 284 Rogers, John D. , 258 Rogers, Joni, 167 Rogers, Rita, 232 Rolfe, Russell D. ,284 Rollins, Margo,69, 397 Roman, Patricia M. , 258 Romans, Cynthia A. , 232 Romine, Lorie,284 Romney, Annette, 334 Romney, Ethel L. , 284, 258 Romney, Jill, 332 Romney, Lynette,334 Romney, Patricia A. , 330, 331 , 379 Romney, William H. , 258 Romrell, Colleen, 284 Roney, Oolie G. , 284 Roney, Rick A. ,284 Rook, Ronald E. ,284 Root, Betty B. ,232 Roper, Elray M. , 232 Rose, Barbara A. ,232 Rose, Charles F. ,169 Rose, Jerry A. , 167 Rose, Lindsey, 284 Rose, Rebecca C. , 258 Rosh ll, Kim, 284 Rosquist, Karen A. , 284 Ross, Deborah A. , 233 Ross, Elizabeth, 284 Ross, Kim, 233 Ross, Linda, 284 Roundy, Jeffery S. , 233 Routson, Dorothy L. , 257 Rouviere, Donna L. , 63 Rovetti, David G. , 284 Rowberry, Mark N. , 233 Rowe, Patricia G. , 284 Rowland, Jerold K. , 168 Royall, Patricia, 284 Royer, Eric P. , 284 Rucker, Belky, 284 Rudy, Wayne, 90 Ruf , Harold B. , 233 Ruff, Robin, 258 Ruggles, Brent M. ,284 Ruggles, Cheryl R. ,284 Ruhl, Steven J. ,233 Rule, Bradley C. , 284 Rumsey, Deborah J. , 284 Runia, Raymond S. , 167 Russell, Brenda K. ,91, 233 Russell, Bryan G. , 333 Russell, Ellen L. , 284 Russell, Lynn E. , 284 Rutschman, 258 Ryan, Cathie L. , 233 Sacchi, Leslie A. , 233 Sacco, Anita J. , 258 Sadleir, William K. , 332,368, 379 Sagers, Melodie K. , 284 Sagers, Michael N. , 284 Salisbury, David F. , 258 Salo, David R. ,22 Samhuri, Usama T. , 383 Sammons, Brenda L, , 284 Samo, Katherine A. , 233 Sampson, Eloise S. V. , 285 Sander, Robyn, 285 Sanders, Leslie S. , 258 Sanders, Sandra L. , 258 Sanders, Shawn L. ,91 Sanders, Susan, 285 Sanderson, Kevin L. , 285 Sanderson, Sharon E., 233 Sanfordj Rodney C. , 258 Sano, Frank J. , 233 Sano, Greg, 166 Sanofsky, Kenneth W. , 258 Sant, Donn W. , 285 Santiago, Francis, 188 Sardoni, Lawrence, 313 Sargeant, Mark T. , 233 , 333 Satterfield, Kristin 1 . , 285 Sattree, William J. ,333 Saunders, Jennifer A. , 285 Saunders, Steven L. , 233 Saville, Linda A. , 233 Saville, Shannon L. , 258 Saxon, Robert D. , 233 Schaerrer, Kathleen, 285 Schiel, Peter B. , 285 Schiess, Donald W., 334 Schiess, Karen R. , 285 Schiess, Kathryn R. , 285 Schilling, Karilee B. ,258,285 Schlenther, Patricia L. ,258 Schoff, Martha K. ,285 Schofield, Mark L. , 363, 364 Scholer, Jamie, 233 Scholer, Julie 233 Schow, Debra J. ,233 Schrader, Lucinda D. , 233 Schulthess, David, 402 Schulthies, Sandra K. , 285 Schwarz, Deborah D. , 285 Schwendiman, Larry, 285 Scofield, Jan, 258 Scorse, Pamela N. , 233 Scott, Beverly E. , 233 Scott, Kathleen A. , 233 Scott, Rachel L. ,285,334 Scott, Rhonda S. , 258 Scovil, Doug, 166 Scovil, Karen, 331 Scrivner, Richard J. , 168 Seager, Deena L. , 233 Seal, Patricia A. , 285 Seals, Janis S. , 258 Sears, Cynthia D. , 233 Sears, Suzanne M. , 258 Seastrand, Karen, 285 Seawright, Larry L. , 86, 88 Seawright, Shelly, 86 Seeley, Juanita L. , 258 Seeley, Sandra J. , 285 Seen, Bonnie M. , 258 Seger, Bobbie J. ,169,280 Segovia, Odett, 285 Seibert, Cynthia M. , 285 Seibt, Andreas K. ,169,285 Selin, Brent J. ,258,285 Selin, David D. ,233 Selover, Ellen L. , 285 Senior, John, 285 Sens, David E. , 285 Sessions, James K. , 258 Sessions, Sharon L. , 285 Setterstrom, Richard D. , 285 Sevy, Leeanne,285 Sewell, Sheyrl K. , 233 Shaffer, Darlene,233 Shaltes, Stephen C. , 233 Shaner, Helena M. , 285 Shannon, Sally L. , 233 Sharp, Cynthia A. ,259,285 Shaw, Alan, 285 Shaw, Barbara A. , 233 Shaw, David G. , 233 Shaw, Donald F. , 285 Shaw, Hollis J. ,285 Shaw, Leah C. , 233 Shaw, Mary M. , 233 Shea, Robbin, 285 Shearer, Tina D. , 285 Sheffield, L. Bernadett, 233 Sheffield, Ricbard W. , 285 Shegrud, Melody L. , 233 Sheldon, Weslie E. , 167,286 Shelley, Jocelyn G. , 169 Shelley, Patricia A. , 286 Shelley, Paul B. ,233 Shelton, Jerold C. , 233 Shephard, Kim, 286 Shepley, Robin P. , 234 Shepperd, Katherine M. , 286 Sheridan, Dennis G. , 286 Sherman, Steve R. , 169 Shields, Karin A. , 234 Shields, Kathr ' n E. , 286, 234 Shipman, Eugenia F. , 286 Shoemaker, Chris, 286 Sholtz, C. ,91 Showmaker, Cynthia J, , 286 Showmaker, Debra C. , 286 Shreeve, Beverly K. , 234 Shumway, Gayle, 234 Shumway, Marcella, 234 Shupe, William R. ,331,332 Shurtleff, Brian R. , 286 Shurtleff, Gini C. ,404 Shurtleff, Lisa A. ,86,259 Shurtleff, Mary G. ,234 Shutt, Joann G. , 234 Siddoway, Terrece,234 Siebach, Steven B. , 286 Siegel, Carole R. , 234 Silver, Ada A. , 259 Simister, Diane J. , 234 Simkins, Pamela R. M. , 58 Simmcrman, Robert T. , 166 Simmons, Carol A. ,91 Simmons, Cynthia J. , 234 Simmons, Janet, 333 Simmons, Krystal L. , 259 Simmons, Linda J. , 286 Simmons, Shirlene,286 Simmons, Susan, 286 Simon, Julie A. , 234 Simonis, Dixie L. , 286 Simpson, Janet A. , 259 Simpson, Melinda, 86 Sinclair, Patricia L. , 166 Siniff, Joyce L. ,259 Siron, C mthia R. , 234 Skapple, Roxanne, 167 Skeen, Judy L. ,259 Skidmore, Alice J. , 234 Skidmore, Denita E. , 91 Skidmore, Laura, 234 Skidmore, Steve G. , 169 Skousen, Marcia, 259,286 Skousen, Nola, 234 Skousen, Pamela, 234 Skousen, Tonya, 259 Slack, David S. ,286 Slagle, Betty L. ,286 Slama, Karen A. , 234 Slattengren, Colette L. , 259 Sleight, Garth, 286 Sleight, Lori, 286 Slight, Kim L. ,169 Slim, Mary A. , 286 Sloane, Jack A. , 259 Sloat, Donald R. ,331 Sloat, Randolph H. ,330, 331, 379 Sloniker, Donn E. , 259 Slover, William A. , 166 Smallcomb, Laurie, 234 Smallcomb, Michele B. , 234 Smalley, Janet, 234 Smalley, Park, 356 Smelik, Janice A. ,234,286 Smith, Alieen, 286 Smith, Angle, 286 Smith, Anne C. , 234 Smith, Arlene C. , 234 Smith, Barbara, 234 Smith, Carol, 286 Smith, Christopher S. , 166 Smith, Coreen, 234,286 Smith, David G. , 286 Smith, Donna, 286 Smith, Dorothy, 86,397 Smith, Douglas, 336 Smith, Douglas G. , 259,286 Smith, Jeanine, 286 Smith, Jeff A. ,337 Smith, Joann, 286 Smith, Julian F. , 286 Smith, Kathlin L. , 286 Smith, Kadiryn, 286 Smith, Kathryn, 358 Smith, Laiirianne, 234 Smith, Leslie J. ,234 Smith, lois D. , 234 Smith, Maren, 234 Smitli, Mark, 286 Smith, Mclvin L. ,286 Smith, Muncie A. , 234 Smith, Percy J. Jr. ,286 Smith, Robbin M. ,234 Smith, Robert E. , 189 Smith, Robert ]. , 188 Smith, Stan, 168 Smouse, Kathleen Y. , 383 Snedaker, Nancy, 286 Snell, Glen, 87 Snell, Ives, 287 Snow, Bruce R. ,332 Snow, Linda A. , 259 Snoyer, Tracey L. , 337 Sobieralski, Beth A. , 259 Sobrio, Anthony J. , 287 Soderberg, Karen, 86 Sorensen, Karl U. , 286 Sokalofsk ' , Cheryl L. ,334 Sokolofsky, Brian W. , 86, 88, 287 Sellers, Carole E. , 234 Soloman, Cheryl A. , 234 Sorensen, Carl D. , 234 Sorensen, Dale, 287 Sorensen, Lisa J. , 259 Sorensen, Lori A. , 234 Sorensen, Lucinda, 259 Sorenson, Michael K. ,397,401 Sorich, John A. , 169 Soulier, Rick, 287 Southerton, Lavern C. , 281 Southey, Trevor, 69 Soma, Stan K. M. , 167 Sowa, Julie A. , 333 Sowards, Dean A. , 287 Spagnolo, Georges V. , 168 Sparhawk, Donovan R. Jr. , 166 Sparks, Sharon A. , 234 Spear, Ellen M. ,234 Spears, Joy K. , 287 Spencer, Bessie J. , 287 Spencer, Robert S. , 188 Spencer, Stephen H. , 287 Spencer, Tracy A. , 235 Sperber, Ann L. , 235 Spicer, Karen S., 259 Spindler, Patricia B. , 235 Spittler, Clifford K. , 259 Spongberg, Craig A. , 168 Spreng, Lillian B. , 287 Spurgiesz, Mark, 336 Stacy, Susan S. , 175 Stafford, Jay L. , 1 9 Staker, Laura A. , 287 Staley, Rhonna J. , 287 Stanley, Tamara, 235 Stapley, Lynette,334 Stark, Joy, 287 Starkey, Marlene, 284 Starling, Catherine A. , 284 Starr, Randy E. , 235 Starr, Richard C. , 284,337 Stauffer, Shaunna, 284 Steadman, Ronald W. , 168 Steele, Cindy A. , 235 Steinbach, Richard T. , 168 Steiner, Tito, 169,313 Stephens, Larry S. , 235 Stephe ns, Melanie J. , 287 Stephensen, Shelley A. , 259 Stephenson, Valeric, 334 Sterling, Alan W. , 235 Stettler, Kenneth D. , 287 Stettler, Nancy R. , 235 Stettlor, Susan, 287 Stevens, Carol, 287 Stevens, Cary, 332 Stevens, David E. , 287 Stevens, Mark D. , 169,259 Stevens, Mona R. , 169 Stevens, Tricia, 376 Stevenson, Robert L. , 331,379 Stewart, Justin, 339 Stewart, Kathleen, 287 Stewart, Kim, 166 Stewart, Kim T. , 235 Stewart, Laura S. , 235 Stewart, Sarah A. , 259 Stewart, Timothy, 287 Stiles, Monte J. , 332 Stirling, Colleen, 287 Stock, James B. , 235 Stocks, Jolynn, 86 Stoddard, Ann, 259,287 Stoddard, Dianne, 287 Stoddard, John B. , 235 Stoker, Dorian, 287 Stoker, Kim, 259 Stone, Douglas R. , 287 Stone, Linda, 287 Stone, Suzanne, 235 Stonehocker, Barbara J. , 288 Stonehocker, Sydney D. , 169 Stoneking, Tami L. , 288 Stoops, Rhonda C. , 288 Storey, Gregory, T. , 288 Stott, Kathy S. , 288 Stout, Denae,288 Stover, Michael D. ,168 Strader, Shea A. , 288 Strain, Michelle L. , 235 Strait, Alvin B. , 155 Stringham, Sandra, 259 Struiksma, Michael D. ,288 Stuart, Vicki L. ,259 Studley, Karen L. , 288 Sullivan, Joyce, 288 Sullivan, Michael, 288 Sumsion, James E. ,88 Sutherland, Sue A. , 259 Sutton, Nancy A. , 259 Swan, Richard K. , 288 Swaney, Deanna,288 Swanson, Ann, 288 Sweeney, Karl R. , 169 Swenson, Marc T. , 166 Swenson, Shirley J. , 259 Swimme, Joan E. , 333, 371 Swoboda, Tonja M. , 288 Sykes, Barbara J. , 288 Szteina, Connie D. , 235 Tabor, Clifford D. , 168 Tahu, Hector, 168 Takahashi, Vukihiko, 235 Talbert, Robert N. , 288 Talbot, Elizabeth D. , 235 Talbot, Michael J. ,235 Taliaferro, Marcia A. , 259 Talley, Susan D. , 235 Tanner, Diane, 288 Tanner, Karen A. , 235 Tanner, Mike, 259 Tanner, Nicholas J. , 235 Tanner, Ronald J. , 235 Tanner, Ronald M. , 259 Tanner, Russell, S. , 333 Tapaha, Gloria, 288 Tarboy, Lawrence, 288 Tasso, Emma L. , 288 Tasso, Mary L. , 288 Taylor, Afton A. , 235 Taylor, Alan R. , 167 Taylor, Alice N. , 235 Taylor, Carlon, 288 Taylor, Chris, 288 Taylor, Dan N. , 259 Taylor, David, 132 Taylor, David A. , 166 Taylor, Denise, 259 Taylor, Diana M. , 235 Taylor, Donna S. , 235 Taylor, Jeffrey C. , Taylor, Jill, 288 Taylor, Josephine, 313 Taylor, Kenneth C. ,282 Taylor, Lenore, 288 Taylor, Linda M. , 235 Taylor, Randy G. ,63 Taylor, Rick, 168 Taylor, Robert B. , 188 Taylor, Robert L. , 288 Taylor, Robert R. ,88 Taylor, Steve J. , 62 Taylor, Sylvia A. , 288,334 Taylor, Vicki, 288 Taylor, Wesley O. , 288 Taysom, Daniel B. , 288 Tedford, Douglas, 289 Teerlink, Heber J. , 289,337 Tenney, Brian, 289 Tenney, Loralyn, 259 Tensmeyer, Lisa, 235 Terranova, Mark D. , 166 Terrell, Katherine L. , 86 Terrell, Lisa K. , 235 Terri, Ester A. , 235 Terri, Ingrid R. , 289 Terri, Karen H. , 289 Terry, Anna L. , 86 Terry, Melanie, 259 Thacker, Elizabeth, 259 Thayne, Teresa, 259 Thelin, Jay D. , 90 Thelp, Barbara, 289 Thiers, Jean S. , 235 Thiriot, Lori L. , 236 Thomas, Marc D. , 168 Thomas, Monica, 289 Thomas, Rebecca J. , 332 Thomas, Robert K. , 187, 189 Thompson, Enwood E. , 260 Thompson, Everett K. , 236 Thompson, June L. ,331 Thompson, Terral M. , 260 Thompson, Tod D. , 133, 166 Thompson, Todd L. , 289 Thompson, Trudy A. ,289 Thompson, Verlen B. , 167 Thompson, Verne W. , 167,169 Thomsen, Steven R. , 236 , 397 Thomson, Leslie M. , 236 Thorington, Debra L. , 289 Thornton, Janice L. , 289 Thornton, Richard G. , 289 Thorstad, Kathleen, 236 Threelegs, Clyde, 236 Tidwell, Jeff, 168 Timpke, Roxanne N. , 236 Tingey, Dalet, 188 Tingey, James L. , 169 Tingey, James L. , 289 Tingey, Kent M. , 166 Todd, Dennis P. ,289 Todd, Terry C. , 289 Togisala, Dottie H. ,236 Tollestrup, Elizabeth, 260 Tolman, Randy C. ,236 Tonge, Julie R. , 236 Tonne, Jeffrey R. , 169 Toomey, Rebecca A. , 260 Toth, Cindy A. , 260 Towland, Dennis, 168 Townley, Linda J. ,289 Townsend, Phyllis, L. , 236 Townsley, Kim L. ,236 Tracy, Debra L. , 91 Trammell, Renita K. , 260 Trayer, Catherine J. , 260 Triggs, Diana I. , 236 Troy, Janet L. , 260 Trull, Stanley W. ,289 Tsosie, Susie, 260 Tsuhako, Len K. , 268 Tucker, Karl, 143, 167 Tucker, Larry A. , 166 Tucker, Michael L. , 168 Tuckett, Riki J. ,236 Tuft, Jeanne, 169 Turk, Barbara C. , 260 Turk, Toni R. ,260 Turley, Lanae E. , 236 Turnbull, Patricia L. , 289 Turner, John M . , 337 Turner, Lavell, 313 Turpin, Tamra, 260 Tutt, Nina E. , 260 Tuttle , Clarissa M. , 260 Tuttle, Jeffrey A. , 168 Tuttle, Pamela, 333, 397 Twaites, Carol A. , 289 Tyler, Stephen H. , 169, 236 LJnga Vai, Iloamanu, 236 Ungemian, Tamara L. , 236 Uperesa, Keith T. , 166 Urquhart, Robert A. , 86 Utley, Julie, 260 Vail, Tony R. ,289 Valentine, Ann, 166 Valentine, Ron R. ,236 Valgardson, Don E. , 166,168 Vallett, David R. ,289 Vallett, John R. , 289 Vanalfen, Curtis, 14 Vancott, John, 313 Vandam, David N. , 260 Vandemerwe, Judith, 279 Vandenberghe, Jan, 166 Vanderhoeven, Jenny D. , 260 Vanderstek, Jane A. , 289 Vanderwouden, John, 166,289 Vanepps, Kathleen A. , 289 Vanleeuwen, Kenneth C. , 166 Vanvalkenburg, Dan, 166 Vanwagenen, Kenni, 236 Vanwagoner, Julia A. , 289 Varela, Vicki, 166 Varner, John R. , 166 Vaughn, Patti, 289 Velasco, Ron E. , 166 Velazquez, Fabiola, 260 Velz, Elizabeth A. , 289 Vernon, Leo, 188 Vickers, Vicki L. , 289 Vickers, Wayne, 260 Victor, Steve C. , 260 Victor, Theresa A. , 236 Villalba, Jorge M. ,260 Vincent, Robert M. , 260 Virtanen, Trudice L. , 260 Visser, Lfal, 188 Vogelsberg, Robert, 168 Vollath, Wolfgang, A. , 168 Vonarx, Betty M. ,289 Voorhees, Kathr n, 289 Waddell, Ken W. ,22 Wade, Beth, 236 Wade, David S. ,236 Wadsworth, Nelson, 63 Wagner, Carol E. ,290 Wagner, Roxanne, 236 Wahlquist, Leslie M. , 260 415 Wait, Jeanette L. ,260 Waldrom, Geoffrey M. , 290 Walker, Amy R. , 236 Walker, David J., 290 Walker, Lauri, 260 Walker, Michael T. ,236 Walker, Pilar J. ,169,290 Walker, Shelli D. ,236 Walker, Sherry K. , 290 Wall, Robert 1. , 336 Wallace, Linda M. ,290 Wallace, Ashcroft, 236 Walters, Brenda S. , 236 Walters, Tamra, 290 Walton, Cheryl L. , 290 Wanlass, David L. , 290 Warbelton, Bryan L. , 236 Ward, Forrest H. , 290 Ward, Roy, 166 Ward, Wendy L. ,290 Wardrop, Kari G. ,260 Ware, Leron, 236 Warner, Matthew S.J. , 384 Warner, Terry, 14 Warnick, Anne, 260 Warnock, Wm. M. , 290 Warren, Ginger, 236 Wasden, Shauna D. , 236 Washburn, Julie A. , 260 Waters, Daphene S. , 236 Waters, Michael S. ,290 Waters, Nancy D. , 70, 71 Waters, Robert M. , 290 Wathine, Arild, 169 Watkins, Joseph R. , 332 Watler, Carlene M. , 237 Watnik, Webster L. , 290 Watson, Daniel F. , 237 Watson, Roberta J. , 237 Watt, David Alan, 290 Watterson, Cheryl L. , 290 Watts, Gregory R. , 260 Watts, Sharon L. ,290 Weaver, Juanita C. ,290 Weaver, Max, 67 Weaver, Sylvia, 290 Webb, Fred, 313 Webb, Susan, 167 Webber, Robert 1. , 260 Weber, Amy A. , 237 Weber, Brent, 290 Webster, Bruce, 382 Webster, Cory J, 237 Webster, David R. , 169 Weech, Christine E. , 290 Weech, Rhonda J. , 260 Weed, Stewart W. , 260 Weekes, Jacque L.G. ,237 Weekes, Ronald C. ,237 Welch, Joann, 260 Welling, Jayne M. , 237 Wells, David G. ,237 Wells, Ken, 290 Wendin, Robert D. , 290 Wennerholm, Craig B. , 260 Wery, Mark, 290 Wesley, Howard, 290 West, Michele,237 West, Richard S. ,86,88 West, Richard W. , 290 West, Shelley A. , 290 Westall, C. Cliristine, 260 Westberg, Kathy D. , 260 Westbrook, Danna L. , 290 Westergren, Lee A. , 237 Wetzel, Julie O. ,332 Wetzel, Sally A. , 237 Wetzel, Susan C. , 290 Wheatley, Durrell M. , 169 Wheeler, Nancy J. , 260 Wheelwright, Lorin,313 Wheelwright, Ralph L. , 261 Whipple, Lauri A. , 261,333 Whipple, Terri L. , 261 Whitaker, Bradley O. , 336 Whitaker, Grace, 290 Whitaker, Laurel E. , 291 Whitaker, Margaret, 291 Whitaker, Mik ,336 Whitaker, Neil S. , 237 Whitaker, Ronald E. , 237 White, David L. , 169 White, Gary L. ,90 White, Gary R. ,90 White, Gary W. ,90 White, Gregory B. , 291 White, Janell,261 White, Jon M. ,291 White, Pamlea D. ,237 White, Patricia A. , 291 White, Sandra K. ,237 Whitehead, Carolyn, 237 Whitehead, Dan F. ,86 Whitehead, Darrell C. ,86 Whitehead, Diane, 86, 291 Whitehead, James B. , 237 Whitesides, Carol J. , 237 Whitesides, June L. , 237 Whiting, Mark C. ,23 Whiting, Mark E. , 23 Whiting, Mark S. , 23 Whitting, Mary E. , 237 Wliitman, Kathy L. , 237 Whitmer, Grant L. , 167 Wliitmore, Richard K. , 237 Whittingham, Fred, 166 Wliittle, David B. , 335 Wliitton, Elizabeth B. , 291 Whyte, Paul, 291 Wicks, Rebecca A. , 291 Wiemer, Randall E. , 291 Wiercioch, Marian, 291 Wiersema, Dianna L. , 237 Wiest, Wendolyn, 291 Wiggins, Robert A. , 93 Wilcock, Clarence D. , 291 Wilcox, Lydia A. Wilcox, Mallory D. , 141,169 Wilde, Marianne, 238 Wilkes, Wendy A. , 167 Wilkins, Benny D. , 331 Wilkins, Elnora P. , 291 Wilkinson, Eric C. , 291 Wilkenson, Ernest, 313 Wilkinson, Robert B. , 203 Wilkinson, Robert L. , 203 Wilkiiison, Ronda, 238 Willardson, Anthony G. , 291 Willardson, Paul, 291 Willett, Cweneth R. , 238 Willey, Cherylyn, 291 Willey, Jolene M. , 291 Williams, Anita, 291 Williams, Bradly G. , 169 Williams, Bruce, 169 Williams, Candice Y. , 291 Williams, Carla M. , 238 Williams, David C. , 291 Williams, Debra, 291 Williams, Diana E. , 333 Williams, Diana M. , 333 Williams, Diane, 333 Williams, Diane E. , 333 Williams, Diane L. , 333 Williams, Evelyn A. , 331 Williams, John F. , 327 Williams, Keith H. , 291 Williams, Pam, 86 Williams, Patrice E. , 86 Williams, ?avd L. , 86 Williams, Rita E. , 291 Williams, Sandy L. , 238 Williams, Tracy L. , 238 Williamson, Don L. , 291 Williamson, Joanne R. , 238 Williamson, Von B. , 238 Willingham, Lance D. , 238 Willis, Andrew W. , 91 Willis, Melanie A ' - , 238 Willis, Patty C. ,291 Willyerd, Kevin L. , 291 Wilson, Charles A. , 291 Wilson, Debbie K. , 238 Wilson, Donna F. , 238 Wilson, James Q. , 345 Wilson, Jeffrey D. , 169 Wilson, Jennifer, 291 Wilson, John, 291 Wilson, Judy A. , 292 Wilson, Judy K. , 292 Wilson, Karlene, 292 Wilson, Katherine M. , 238 Wilson, Leionnie C. , 238 Wilson, Lisa, 292 Wilson, Margaret D. , 238 Wilson, Mary H. , 238 Wilson, Maureen, 238 Wilson, Ross, 292 Wilson, Ten L. , 292 Wilsted, Gertrude K. , 334,378 Wilton, Michael S. , 168 Wimer, John K. , 168 Winder, Parry, 166 Winegart, John W. , 292 Winfree, Kristina S. , 292 Winfree, Paula J. , 238 Wing, Debra J. , 292 Wing, Michele E. , 238 Wingfield, Cheryle L. , 261 Winkel, Rebecca A. , 292 Winkler, Cynthia M. , 292 Winkler, John C. , 331 Winkler, S. , 86 Winn, Jolene, 385 Winn, William F. , 238 Winward, Brenda A. , 238 Winward, Lori, 292 Wirthlin, Richard B. , 344 Wiscombe, Nathan E. , 292 Wiscombe, Ron, 292 Wise, Robert R. , 261 Witcher, Jeffrey D. , 238 Witigenstein, L. , 82 Wittwer, Wendy A. , 238 Wolfe, Michele, 238 Wolfe, Teresa L. , 292 Wolfley, Scott, 331,333 Woller, Robert F. , 238 Wolter, Laurie K. , 239 Wong, Moxa, 292 Wong, Ngai Y. , 292 Wood, Jan, 292 Wood, Kathleen S. , 292 Wood, Lark, 261 Wood, Michele, 292 Wood, Michele, 239 Wood, Ron, 168 Wood, Rodney A. , 133,166 Wood, Ronald A. , 292 Wood, Stephen T. , 292 Wood, Trudy K. , 239 Woodbury, Lael J. , 14,189 Woodbury, Pamela J. , 292 Woodbury, Verl A. , 239 Woodbury, Vem W. , 333 Woodfield, Heidi, 292 Woodhead, Robert W. , 292 Woodruff, Jeri L. , 261 Woodruff, Maria F. , 292 Woods, Jay L. , 169 Woods, Phyllis, 239 Woodward, David K. , 292 Woodward, Kevin C. , 261 Woodward, William B. Jr. , 385 Woodworth, Robin S. , 292 Woody, Gina L. , 292 Wook, David, 86 Woolf, Sandra, 292 Woolstenhulme , Vem, 292 Wootton, Myrna K. , 293 Wotherspoon, Sharon, 239 Wotring, Denise A. , 293 Wrathall, Cathy L. , 239 Wrathall, Cynthia L. , 239 Wright, Don B. , 189 Wright, Gregg J. , 333,379 Wright, Jann, 293 Wright, Joel C. , 293 Wright, Paul, 293 Wright, Sandra, 239 Wulfert, Leslie F. , 261 Wyatt, Daniel, 293 Wzorek, Kenneth G. , 46 Yaeger, Allison S. , 261 Yazzi, Berthe A. , 293 Yeakel, Shauna J. , 239 Yergensen, Tamara J. , 86 Yochum, Nancy L. , 261 York, Deborah A. , 239 York, Theodore R. , 261 Young, Danny H. , 239 Young, Elaine, 261 Young, Elizabeth, 169 Young, Lorrie C. , 261 Young, Lorna J. , 239 Young, Robin, 293 Young, Stephen D. , 169 Yuille, Colette 1. , 261 Zaifnejad, Jamileh, 239 Zaugg, Glen R. , 293 Zaugg, Mitzi L. , 261 Zech, Terrill W. , 293 Zenni, Lisa B. , 261,385 Zerebko, Marianne, 239 Zevallos, Roxana, 293 Zeyer, Brent P. , 261 Zeyer, Jane, 293 Ziegler, Mark R. , 239,332 Zippi, Gregory A. , 293 Zirbes, Debra K. , 169 Zitting, Maraha K. , 293 Zitting, Sherrie, 261 Zobell, Christi A. , 239 Zucaro, Maria J. , 239 Zwahlen, Julie 293 Zwahlen, Lynn K. , 166 416 • ' ( .SC ' i-- fc y«j ridB3J IL ►■ h ?33 fc 3SHH B ■ t - g _ iJI E - m XL-iPI Fi 1 L -e — ■ ' M •I ■:i '


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