College of Idaho - Trail Yearbook (Caldwell, ID)

 - Class of 1959

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Business Manager EcIiI:or Advisor Published by THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS of THE COLLEGE OF IDAHO Caldwell, Idaho - - DAISY O'DONNELL - - FRED STOTT - GILBERT HUNT Lifhographed and Bound by The CAXTON PRINTERS, Lfd. Caldwell, Idaho Phofographs by WHELCHEL-MILLINER STUDIO Caldwell. Idaho FUREWUR On a warm and golden Indian Summer day, OcTober 7, I89I, aT Two in The aTTernoon, The College of Idaho opened wifh a prayer and The reading oT The 4Th ChapTer of Proverbs. The sTudenT body consisTed of Two Timid young women sixTeen years oT age, Miss Lillian PoTTer and Miss Minnie Reed. The TacuITy consisTed of seven men and women, each oT whom had voIunTeered his services To The new insTiTuTion. The Touncler and presideni' of The college was a young minisTer by The name oT William Judson Boone who in 1887. having been graduaTed Trom The WesTern Theological Seminary in IfiTTsburgh, Pennsylvania, IeTT The seTTIed EasT To minisTer To The handful of people in The yeT unfinished PresbyTerian Church in The small pioneer Town OT Caldwell, Idaho. For The TirsT Two years oT iTs exisTence, The College of Idaho -was quarTered in small rooms in ThaT PresbyTerian Church. And so The college began and so iT grew. WiThin The TirsT Ten years money was raised To build Three Trame college buildings near The PresbyTerian Church. In I9IO, aTTer a mighTy eTTorT oT raising SIO0,000, The college moved Trom down-Town Caldwell inTo STerry, Finney and Voorhees Halls on The ouTsIcirTs oT Town. Those early years in The building oT The College of Idaho were hard years: so hard. in TacT, ThaT men and women oT lesser courage would have given up. BUT Dr. Boone, Those pioneer professors, and The loyal Triends of The college were sTaIwarT people. They had vision, courage, and TaiTh. They were people oT characTer and Their characTer permeaTed The College oT Idaho. The College oT Idaho Today is The inheriTor oT Their sTrengTh and Their vision. May we be worThy of ThaT inheriTance. CONTENTS I-'A C ll l l' Y - - - 9 ClA55l 5 - - 25 HONOR5 - - - - 57 0RGANIlAl'ION5 - 77 ,50CIEl'Il:'5 - - - 95 5POI?l'5 - - - II3 Home of fhe music and drama deparfmenfs ff ,,,- Q' wh. ,ff 55 N -, ffxr V V- V. lm - L V- V rf dig' ij,-ff. X 'QSFQRL n, 3, ,IQ-ik, x fy-5,5 xx - f now - Y' Q ff- ff J QQ-X f ' 'ff' ' - ' , A - - 1 Q ' I 'V v , . i :JG921 RWTH -L -5 .,, ,.., . ,. '- S V: .-7.47 - - r , 24, ig,-u., bg: .fi A5A:- H+ A' Y J rm . 4 N ' , ,,.- -' .R xl ii- ' ' li Nw limi E l , , - l i , 5 S li il .W I-ny? I l SN uf H 5 l l .Q , - , 'w,Qg.,..,4L l ' L' Q W,---15 . ' f 1 . ..- 4 , , . . Y nf H . , I! l K , ,. ,. .- . , g li 3 I L V 'fi y 7: ,ff-.iq-f-+1- HS ' i ,Q .MV Q5 tu 1 ' X . X, l ' x KIRKPATRICK GYM Gymnasium and Biology cleparlmem' COVELL LABCRATORY The Clwemislry building l ' 1 'X N ' , 51 V -. QI ing-1-, e i - 5 .:i,, lv ' il t, E1 Q , -1 ,V M . E , X i W. . ,l 5 i NAWI '33- --mn.-I ig ', i wi. ' Y,,q ,, 5- , A17 '-- . g., -A. -'Q L: ll . N -...M--Sw. '- P CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER Demonslrafion school for sfudenls - V .wel ' ' 'Q V. w' ., a-L. ' ' ' '- ' ' ' 4 ,,.v .- -IP2 .. , ll IU Bl- 3 ,EE -- A l - ' all ' .Aff WJ-'iSHf5 5'f-,,. 'A1 ' Bur- , -.. -'gh-Tune,-L--sh iff.. H AY.- --Q. -.-, ...ew 'Nd- SN i i ' F 5 f , .,.,. - 1'-'S - - -- x 1' -.- STUDENT UNION Home of fhe Den. Booksfore, ASC! Room, Coyo+e and Trail Room. Lounge and a lar e room for Y 9 Da nces and Banquefs. FINNEY Women's Dorm Hory, ,N Az , , A 1 ....f- - ,f , , ,V--,-,,-f ,,.....Q--- SIMPLOT DINING HALL 6 Q , X,-V- F-gif' ' 1 ef V , ,1- 4 . -, ,,' Tf'4......-, ANDERSON HALL VOORHEES HALL Men-S DO,,,,HO,, SIMPLOT HALL MENS DOFFHHOFY Women's Dormiiory ' ie!-we T' f 3, L- 1 15 5 7, .1.zvAlr,..,- Aki' 'ff-f',f ,L ' -A L-Q--H 'Lvcst1il!'-rnsvu-.., .dai-gr' af 45.5.41-U w u V - -r .T '-L , W.. w A .-.1 'n I . 1. WN WAY, w -s L , , mln. 1 ,S m A V -4, ' A V I uf v , . Xu w L - V , . ,, x ' 357' n I -: .,,s.,, 1 1 I A' 4 L I xx f -vv Hu Y , v 4... 'I V 9-1 ' f y1- y- .Mfg 4. -,-Ir 3: . 'V x' gl 11552 vi! . A b pin MISS ANN MEJEUR Dedication To Miss Ann Meieur, former dorm direcfor and Dean of Women, whose absence has been very noficeable on The college campus 'rhis pasl' year, we dedicaie 'rhis eclifion of The Trail and hope fhal she will be wifh us again in +he near fufure. I0 Administration PRESIDENT DR. TOM E. SHEARER R. CURTIS WESTFALL Vice-Presidenf in charge of Developmenf DR S GENE ODLE MRS VAN CAMP FRANK TUCKER RICHARD WINDER Dlrecfor of Sfudenf Personnel Achng Dean of Women Direcfor of Admissions Admissions Counselor MRS. NELLIE SNYDER Assisfani fo The Business Manager: Cashier 'nk ELDON MARSH Business Manager ALVIN DENMAN Chaplain 1,4 ' 4 X 1 l l 1 W ' flls i 5 'il :15 ' ff - - ' ' ' 1 1 ' 1' r .. . Ti l: L gf: i , : .--S' . .iffzfwfg xr. N , . l 4 E.. N 1 4, lx, I '. rlIi.R Q - - ' -' V JEANNE DeLURME 5 ' W 1 ' . M A .l Regxsfrar H 1 44 ' N-If ' f 1 ' ' I , , , . Y - Q NC' F 1. ,J - 5' 'il E' .- I 1 - ' W ' ..?'yfE?S , , gr , , 5 ef ,sq iv .-' ,- ., 1-qeigwfnl 'Ng will A few!-7' 1. f. A Sw .- 7 iv' 5.-1 '7' 3 .E35i'ili?,f I?,i I - 'P ' : -2 J va 'is-.Wi at . fl. :.rtffff.:s'.4i 1 n .- pg, ,'.r A -.- .AM T3-J. P! 1 - nfs. 'F 515355 PAULI CROOKE Direcfor of Publiciry Alumni Secretary l i fl ff MRS. C. V. MARTIN College Nurse L. A. WlLLlAMS Adminislraiive Assisrani LI MRS. WILMA GARLAND MRS. GEORGINE GARLAND Dining Hall Supervisor Den Supervisor iw -lv'--'- -as MRS. DOROTHY AIKMAN MARY ANN MARTIN Dorm Direcfor of Simplof Dorm Dire-cfor of Finney 1-,S'9i,f,21'3ez..- afsapsfa. ,,i,yQ' NR A 2 ,,,f 13-:rv DR. RALPH W. BERRINGER MARGARET BOONE English English B.A., M.A., Ph.D.. B.A., College oi Idaho Universily of California M.A.. Columbia Universiiy Humanities .il . - x , 'ra-W'-rv ni , A , A - ' 1 ' - . My ?Rb'5 '9fk? o . , 35-'Q'1,Ei:5fg? 'Y 4. 7. ,Y .-,.,.,,. 4.3y5:.:4 . -.,. . .-1, .Nm lulifql'-iffy. 'QI g.,3':J..Qq ,. , ,fy 53... .'.'.- A:--. '.' has - ,.,. ,,, I I 1-f.. .-.1 , .,i..,V.. ,L .,.,,N - , '-Mo ' ' 3Z.1:-CCR-if ' f ' 5' 350: R. WAYNE CHATTERTON English B.A., M.A., Brigham Young Universily The humanilies are 'rhose sluclies which deal generally wilh 'rhe lilerafure of men's lhoughis. I+ is 'rrue Thai all sludies which a college sluclenl pursues are of Jrhis naiure more or less. Ho-wever. ihose courses which deal specifically wifh man and his philoso- phy concerning his responsibiliiies Toward himself and socieiy are called humaniiies, DR. LESTER McCRERY Speech B.A., M.A., Universiiy of Washingfon Ph.D., Universiiy of Soufhern California 'Dx i i, V. fl, M, 7 -ii - ,fc MARGARET SlNCl.AlR English B.A., College of ldaho M.A., Columbia Universiiy JOHN F. SOLLERS Drama - English B.A., M.A., Weslern Siaie College 'R y , i -s,.53l ugayf ,, , ,dx A Aa. 4. . ,. ,v.f, ii, , 3551 Q fir! 'T' ' 4 1 ----m..,,,.,., Y - 9 , 7flllm4lilf',',+, J 's . 4 :- ' lil 'I ' V L. J Y ? 'I :1 ? T l , ' l Ky C Q , , 1 ' . X ' , . 'ix ' 'P N l' 7 - li' , 21. 3. Y D i i . A R l I .A-QL! g QQ W 1 -1 , , , ,L B iii . , - rffr fs hiil fi MR. MARSHALL DR. LEE UNDERHILVL DR. C. WARREN VAN CAMP Religion Religion and Philosophy Religion B.A.. Monmouth College B.A.. Forl Hays Kansas Siaie B.A., Universify of Redlands D.D., McCormick Theological College M.A.. Th.D., San Francisco ,Seminary B. and Pl1.D., Philosophy, Theological Seminary D Hum WILLIAM WALLACE Spanish B.S., M.A., Universify of Oregon .. . Q -. A. f i-lr . rew U nnversiiy anities CHARLES- WELLS French - German B.A., Universify of Minnesofa M.A.. Universily of California al ' Berkeley y. -L i ' ,la ' if , as . ,.' .1 - -. -il. V ffl. , V l ii ' 5:ff.gfi2f, -V .- ,-:ill , n l - ' V' 6.2 , f 'Ei-f.-3 if-:'?w'-Vai. 251, ' ,if ' ' M '- - Ni g?,:,',', -fdi Lgfiifgl ' , . iii f:1':l'2. '1llI'f ' 7' LE X - ' l -- ' A -' LLM!! X.. . V- -4 --L. .,,g 2, .1 'ffm ' f 4:8 V A ,, -. s '- M ,Q .-Ar 1- .:+1i..3-A ' '-br.: f.-21 . .C '-A.:-'fhgx .-1 . .1 1 5 vin' fy Q L 1:-' il WALTER CERVENY FERN DAVIDSON Music Mugic B.S., Weslern Reserve B.A., Fleicher College B.S.. M.M., Yale Universify 'I Kilim 1' rr -'uma' gTl,gi,15Q?L1q'n' i MlLES MARKUSCH Music B. Music, Universily of Wisconsin M. Music, Universily of Rochesfer Q als K '-1x me 'VR MR. CHARLES GILL Ari' B.F.A., California College of Arfs and Craffs Fine Arts The Fine Aris Division accep'rs The responsibiliiy lo provide learning experiences 'lhaf will encourage crearive efforl be- cause i'r believes rhal' crealive . ':nvbXL 4 L Er, r 1 . L solurions ro problems represenl' 35 55? a major resource in The life of ROBERT PETER man and is The essence of ihe Aff eclucaiional process. Maiors iw B.D.E.S.. Universily b b . d . h hx Xb-k of Michigan may e 0 lame in 'r e areas .f .1 M-F-A-1 California of arf, applied music and music l Tr., ' 6 College hisfory CHARLES ROSS RICHARD SKYRM ELMER THOMAS Music Music Music Siudenl of R. H. Criilenden and B.A., B.M., Oberlin College B.A., College of idaho P. R. Slephens, New York: M. Music, Universify of Michigan M.M., Universify ol Michigan H. Hurlbufancl R. Paul, Los Angeles: J. C. Wilcox. Denver .ps . '-d?J,- , :ew-',.., MARJORIE DEAL Demonstration Kindergarten B.A., College ot Idaho DR. RAYMOND KOOI Education B.A.. Calvin College M.A. and Ed.D.. University ot Denver DR. DONALD MAMMEN Education B.A.. M.A., Montana State University D.E.. University ot Denver MRS. LOUISE TUCKER Education C.D.C.. B.A., College ot Idaho R. WARD TUCKER Education B.A., Southern Idaho College ot Education M.A., College ot Idaho L. A. WILLIAMS Education B.A., College ot Idaho M.S. Ed., University ot Idaho .gil I I M .9 is-P neo:-'nr xv? im! 'SL' X f 'uf X Yr, N13-'ff P I '- ,. ' A3 lx ti ' l. 1 '24 Qt- I I' I W. -I 3 I it ini: X . I I-iii I f l -. ..J ,.-. ,uit H in it si ,Nl I, - T4 .i. 'fvlig Ng. . I fl -I Big, 115 4 - 'My 1 I ,Ii ii' - U , -tv! I I I I f, r A I If I. R my Vx!-A X -..-bf' I I 1: E' Education The Education Division at The College ot Idaho prepares students tor teaching in the public schools in Idaho and other states. It will graduate many students who will teach at the secondary level and also the elementary level. Business Administration The Division ot Business Administration endeavors to provide the liberal arts student with a thorough understanding ot the basic principles ot economic organization so that the graduate may assume the role ot leadership in agriculture. commerce. industry. finance, government, and education. fy. cg' I . I , I 4- ' ' I i . l': ,. s..f'5l- f x Gi ' f 1.-4 4 ci'-arf riff , ,,...:,,..'E E . ...QI F Y . - w c 'fi ' !'i'1- .. f: Qfuf rw.. ' -1- ' - fffff ' '-we 'Q :A . y 14:3 'ltr V, ' 'f iff'-A 'f 1. ss' E .aff 1 ,. , .4 .N xl up--4-fs .. its at its fl: 0, r' -I , A . 'J EDWARD ALLEN Accounting B.C.S.. M.A., Dralce University C.P.A. llowa and Idahol W. LaMAR BOLLINGER Economics B.S., McPherson College M.A., University ot Washington MRS. ELIZABETH JENSEN Secretarial Science B.A.. College of Idaho DR. LESLIE V. BROCK History B.S., Waynesburg College M.S., Ph.D., University of Michigan MR. SPECI-IT History BA.. Valparaiso University MA.. Indiana University DR. GEORGE V. WOLFE Political Science Ph.D., J.D., University ot Vienna ' ' Y... his .. . - A,: .,,,-:Q-.r , Q 1 'I lll u my fi' History And Political Science This Division aims to make students see past and present social relations in their historical and political settln It seeks to prepare its maiors tor graduate studies in history and political science and tor law schools Health And Physical Education Physical education, an integral part ot the total education process, is a tield ot endeavor which has as its a the development ot physically, mentally, emotionally, and socially tit citizens through the medium ot physu activities which have been selected with a view to realizing these outcomes. -Joseph Chase V 'RBI 1. A ,' -Rm 4' IJ. .1 ia. xyl' . , 3, I- 4 I ms:-1 I . f Physical Educ SR , M S nlv 'TH-Ii' 'Y gf ot Idaho I 'K -,.z . ' :'aef,nfx -L1 A, i . ri, it ,l . E? E25 . 'Y -fl-I ' lb Q, :fe - -1-ly DR ROBERT D BRATZ Blology B S Sam Houslon S+a'l'e Teachers College MS Ph D Oregon A T 'QUT Slale College NJ' BOYD HENRY V.-,,f' Malhemahcs BS Mornnngsude College M S Sfale Umversnly of Iowa 3 DR GILBERTJ HUNT Chemlslry Pacuhc Umversxly Ph D Umversrly ,f of Oregon H ROBLYER Chemlslr Muhlenberg College M A Umversuly of Calnforma :aiu DR LYLE M STANFORD Biology 'K' gin B S Collage of ldaho 'J-ig X M S Ph D Unnverslly Y- -li of Washungfon A K STEUNENBERG Physics B S College of Idaho M A Unlverslly of Soulhern Calrforma NaluralSclence Thus Duvuslon consxsls of Jrhe Deparlmenls of Biology Chemlslry Malhe mahcs and Physncs Courses un loolany and Zoology are laughl an lhe Deparlmenl of Brology The Deparlmenl' of Chemrslry offers courses In Inorganic organic analyhcal and physncal chemlslry Offerings of The Deparlmenl' ol: Malhemahcs Include algebra Jrrlgononnelry calculus and advanced courses ln malhemahcs The Deparlmenl of Physncs offers courses nn mechamcs properhes of malfer fit' , heal sound llghl eleclrxcnly and magnehsm DR JOSEPH DADABAY DR C LARRY HAGEN Sociology Psychology B A Slanford Unnversu B S Harvard Umversuly M A Ph D Yale Unuversrfy M A Ph D Unuversnly of Ulah f HAROLD TUCKER 5 ' Biology ' l B.A., College of Idaho i M.A., Udniyersily of 'A Q ,M as , ' 5 0 l H m RI ' V T u a n e ations A growing number :af colleges Place The deparlmenrs of psychology, socio ogy, and anlhropology in a separare division called Human I9 Relafions. The emphasis is on scienlific melhod, T lalooralory courses, and slalislical 'rrealmenr of ' dala. l 1 all , . M 4 s ' yagv- ,XTTTT 'V 1 Bll - '? ,A xl :Hr T -ll?-ffl Y T VL , - . . l , 1 I ',, l. ' K:-V ' 1 . 1 Wwe' ,mp A - ' w ff'.',w1 , ,ff g 1 I P PM-, ,,., , ,,,. 1-F n. is l , ,. ,- fl, '5.' ' ' H . . ., . ., 1 5 I' , ff is U q- :ggi xr H 'gin R T . 4 fy , -F in 2, , V +1-r,.gE', g - Xe, T A ' HW, . 1, . M U M g- N.. H 1 , , ., ., fm, 1, A ,f ' ji, ff HI5'?'a1:,a ' f 4 sf ', , - . ', JV ' T W-1 ff, 1 Q f L ' . if L- T ww - 1 T V , .fl- ' . ' ' ' -ff, 42 . 12- , f . . . . V. '- . '?J'1h'?' B.A., , Y' . lx MQ: ' Agia' 14 M.A., . .. V T 2 - rg JZ. L L.,TT, , 1. - f -I ' .ii T. I 1 'fn . - -' . . T Vg 2 - ' - 1 we C T, r fr , , W p 4 1 ' A l .H tl 7 'QSM V N - 1 .., , Q fs, l 1 1 . y : . .. ' 12 1 ' , 1 ,V 1 lf' , T ' I , 4 N . . . L -Y . ., O f - n 1 ' ' TT. T ' l ' ' ' ...'Yj,s . ss - T . . . T ' X , . . . . , k I I L I 1 1 ' ' nl lf My ' . .. ln . .. A ,A D 5 . iv . .. . ., . ., . ., If Mi If 1 sq D - A hfR ,, LC , SECRETARIES Lef+ 'io rigl1+: Lauriia Nayior, Norma Alien, Nora Mason, June Domeck, Midori Furushiro, Joanna Daniel. LIBRARY STAFF Leff fo righf: Mrs. Alice Dunlap, Ada Sfroebei, Mrs. Caldwell, Mr. Eiliof BOOKSTORE STAFF Leff fo righi: Elna Taylor, Judy Williams, Jim Goeifsche, Leia Rai Neyman, Jane? Hemenway, Mary Jane Burman. 20 -qlgmi . 1 i 'i.,,.- - .S 'ibn . I -'xi' .:-it Eg ii 1 i C7 '-cn xr , D s Ynifuil l' x xw- 'I f - of Jligf... . u I ,,.A ,, Den Staff Froni' row: Janey Takasuqi, Belly Lou Harringfon, Mrs. Garland, Belli Findlay, Elaine Swenson. Second row: Palsy Dyer, Sue Donovan, Kallwy Saufer, Helen l-landlord, LaVina Siller. Lynn Wiley, Wanda Crume. Gail Fosler, Eileen Moule. pf Ii r-van ., i . , Y v . K , 4 l i Q' l i . A . .51 I 'L Y 1 1 t Y 'ii f i i in+i .ffl ,. 1, WJ, M If i X-xxx Dining Hall Staff Froni' row: Mona Kinney, Joan Vander Mei. Rachel Cole, Eclifh King, Laurene Borclwers. Second row: LaVina Housrnan, Neva Cooper, Bernice Szafraida, Befiy Grimes, Mable Fender, Ada Gordy. 2I fl' S. PRESIDENT DON MCMILLEN Vl,CE-PRESIDENT Judy Lipscomb 5. 'Ser-f Student Government t.t:t L. H , ett l i .v. A --g1--L SECRETARY Felicia Jolley TREASURER Myke Huntley it-sur, J . ix' J.: 1, 122131 ee., If rw - 'E E i :dnl if ,QM . I A t r. -il I, L ,QQ-i, , COUNCIL Left to right: John Schwiebert, Connie Givart, Judy Lipscomb, Don McMiIlen, Felicia Jolley, Myke Huntley, Larry Harvey, Janet Van Matre. Standing: Mike Neher, Rich Hammett, Ken Ackerman. ,nff 'E Wifi-infix, '5'uL,. . AUM-.,1 as ,.i-as K I H 'LQNMLP ,-. .,i?V!p1:, J J In ,M --dau.. 552 F5 HL' 7 Qggfu- -1 g-13-5'1'f', ,ML NX W li ff Seniors Froni' row: Janel' Van Malre, ASCI Represenlafive, Rullw Brynildsen, Secrelary. Jerry Prescolf, Vice- Presidenr. Second Row: Ken Ackerman, ASC! Represenla+ive. Alma Humble, Treasurer. Nor shown is Corky Hill, Presidenl. CliHord Abe BA. Psychology Caldwell ASCI Financial Secreiary, Chairman, Board of Finance, ASCI Council, Coyoie Sfaii, Co-Chairman oi I958 Homecoming Kennefh Ackerman B.A, Secondary Educaiion Onrario, Oregon ASCI Council Senior Class Re resenl v P live, I Club Presideni I958, Newme Club Presideni- I'-757-58, Resideni Assis ani. Baseball, Baskeiball Wayne Adams BA. Business Adminisiraiion Nyssa. Oregon Voorhees Hall Officer, Orions, Scarlei Masque, College Players Rodney Bean BA. Business Adminisirafion Vale, Oregon PS. I.,-,af L r ken 1 . , rw.. , e ' -N . '1 , . xg, - l vi '-s1lll P' bfi .-,. I lar' ., - B ,Z - as ja 13 Charles Braifon . j li X L' ' B.S. Biology ' Caldwell F f PM A' n Rufh Brinkley ' ll BA. English U , Boise Lf, V 1 Larry Brooks ,A 4, .F ',jL'5QH-ff'H B.S. Biology 13'-3' V l , ii, Caldwell ii Alpha Psi Omega, Philo Tech, Presidenfs Club, Scarlei' Masque, College Players, Presiclenr Scarlei Masque and Alpha Psi 52 Omega Q, i,,, Harley Brueck B,S. Biology Caldwell 27 t 'f 9 ,lg -' 4 ig. 'gr is X X J, In i i ig 3 '4.. Bruce Downing Gail Fosier -, fr, 5.20.4 1 3 di!! Q . if ' , In if nr 2 . 5 fi 'C C , - i Ru'l'h Brynilclson BA. Sociology and Psychology Boise Junior Class Secreiary, Finney Hall Pres- ideni, Ring Sororily, Shield. Leadership Award, Presiden'r's Club, Trail Siaff, Choir, Ski Club, Wesfminsfer Fellowship Wayne Burke BA. Music Educaliori New Plymouih Marilyn Chaffee BA. Elemeniary Educaiion Modeslo, California Kay Collard B,S. Chemisiry San Simeon, California Fred Corey B.A. Physical Educalion Nampa Baseball, Baslceiball, Slaiisiician Clyde Davis B S Chemislr ' rl Boise 'W ll er- 'Y'gY U , . N ,i , i, , SY: Vi. z',:yH'4y gl . S g.- , -if if-if - , W A , Finney Hall Officer, Alpha Phi Omega Fraiernily, Siudeni Aiiiliaie American Chemical Socieiy BA. English Liieraiure Eagle ASCI Class Represenlalive '54-'55, Voor- hees Hall Presideni '57, Bela Chi, Secre- iary and Presidenl, Abbols, Presiden+'s Club, Coyoie Slaif, Trail Siaii Business Manager, Choir, Roger Williams Fellow- ship, B.C.A., Chapel Commilfee '57-'58 BA. Secreiarial Science San Pablo, California ASCI Vice-Presideni '57-'58, Simploi Hall Vice-Presidenr, and Represenlaiive, Re- cording Secreiary and Presideni oi Sigma Epsilon Sororily, Leadership Award, Who's Who, WRA. Presicleni's Club Sec- relary. Dorm Resideni Assisianr, Siudenl' Counselor, Coyoie Siail, Trail Siaii, Choir, Co-Chairman Homecoming '57, Homecoming Queen Candidaie, Besi- Dressed Girl Coniesl, lnier-Sororily Council Bernard Garso B.A. Psychology i i Kealalcelua, Kona, Hawaii Ar wx, Finney Hall Officer, l Club, Newman 54 Club, Boxing ' 1 X Carol Givens :mi B.A. Secreiarial Science X Melba A Simploi Hall Officer, Finney Hall Officer, ,. -ev' 5-.5 Y Ring Sororiiy, Shield, Siudeni Counselor, 5 L ' Trail Siaii, Orchesira, Band, Siu Club Geraldine Givens B.A. Applied Music Nampa Mark Griffin B.A. Educaiion Boise James Heer BA. Applied Music Aberdeen Anderson Hall Chaplain, Presidenf's Club, Choir President College Singers, Wesf' minsier Fellowship Moderaior, Chapel Commiiiee, Philosophical Tidbiis Roberi A. Heilig B.S. Zoology Nampa Janei Hemenway B.A. Secrefarial Science Grand View Class Officer, ASC! Treasurer, Finney Hall Officer. Who's Who, Presidenfs Club, Homecoming Queen, l957, Sigma Epsilon Sororify, Shield Fred Hofeldi' B.S. Chemisfry and Zo ology QQ. L .,-:w,J. ,,,,. . . I, ,, . X,kk,4' 1 .x ., 1 iii ,,i, ' 'Hg ' ea- N Parma 'fi 5' F 29 'H- .1 TL' ea-'i '- ' .. , :v,:,,, 1 v-.. , . Y ,V AP -Y Magik. N. f Edwin Hopper BA. Business Adminislraiion Caldwell Alma Humble BA. Sociology H 4, Nam a ff Jfgf' . Senior Class Treasuizr, IRC, Siudenl' gg, ' ,Q ' Counselor, Polilical Organizalion, Race is M Relaiions, Philosophical Tidbils, Eacully- ' f ' V Leclure Series s.-fl in-3 W, i Q Y arf X , la-rg, 'ng H- sr our Barbara Jaclcson BA. Secreiarial Science Weiser Simplol Hall Treasurer. Sigma Epsilon Sororily, Secreiary-Treasurer lniernaiion- Relalions Club, Co-Chairman Parenis Day '58, BEA Bob Jeppeson BA. Business Adminisiralion Boise Secrelary Bela Chi, B.CA. Worship Chairman. B.EA., Choir, Wesfminsier Fellowship Whilney Johns BA. Ari Weiser Finney l-lall Officer, Sigma Epsilon Soror- il'y, lnlernalion-Relalions Club, Sludenl Counselor, Orcheslra, Band, Song Leader. Women's Aihleiics, Ski Club, Ari Club Barbara Johnson BA. Elemenlary Educaiion Fruilland Jo Ann Kelso B.A. Physical Educalion Weiser Sigma Epsilon Sororiiy Pledge President Morris .lohnson . g,,,,j I 1 B-EQFQQLOW ' li ' ' I-1' ' 4 VY fr .qi C Jf WRA, Newman Club, College Players, Sludenf Counselor, Choir, College Sing- ers, Cheerleader, Yell Queen '55-'56, Homecoming Princess '55, Besi Dressed Girl Confesi, Hoclcey Team 30 vgr- . H 1 , f ' . V u n it ,ff f .f Duane Kern ' 7 ' il' V ' ' L Wi, BA. Business Adminisirafion l lACCOUHllHQl N W Kuna , ' 9' .J 1 1. Roberi' Kool: B.S. Chemisfry Caldwell Elizabefh Limbaugh BA. Applied Music Fruifland Gladys Davis BA. Elemenfa ry Educaiion Caldwell Edwin Llo d BA. Physical Ecllucafion Boise John March BA. Music Hisiory and Engl Caldwell Joe Marsh B.S. Business Adminisiraficn Wendell Voorhees Hall Olihcer, Trail Sfaff, BEA Dave Mason 5.5. Chemislry Caldwell 'kj ix viii' V ,far Qfifly N Vkii .ii i , lli l Q QS ' . T fr' fan 5,21 --.4 - 1 'l fir fn - ish Liieraiure 6' 'Q' Y' 1 52 .1 ' 3 5 : V ' If 2 , ' ., W'-'I , ll 1, -11, 'ut' 'ii' ' n sf. as J iv if A 'S P. 1 5' I , Q. IWW 2 V, Hill' liilbl V xxlf in 'i if 1, + ' 25' A i 7' l Af? X. ' Aff , 'ilu- ,Wa W 'V 3 , ',.,, A sxfyg ,qv K Dan McClinficl: B. A. Business Adminisirafion lAccounfingl Caldwell Ruih McDermo'H' B.A. Elemenfary Educelion Caldwell Ring Sororily, IRC, Scarlei Masque Trail Sfaff, Boone Chrisiian Associalion Pohl ical Organizafion Jim McGinnis B.A. Physical Eclucaiion Caldwell I Club, Fooiball, Baseball Jael: McNeel B.S. Biology Caldwell Class Officer, Philo Tech Jerry PrescoH' vB.S. Pre-Med Jerome Senior Class Vice-President Class Repre- senfaiive 'fo 'rhe ASCI '56-'57 and '57-'58, Finney Hall Olihcer, Orions, lniercollegi- ale Kniqhfs, Leadership Award, Who's Who, Presiden+'s Club, Dorm Residem' Assisiani. Sfudenl Counselor, Trail Sfaff, Co-Chairman of World Universily Serv- ice '57 Jo Dell Purdy B.A. Business Adminisfraiion Caldwell Sigma Epsilon Sororiiy, WRA Sylvia Runions B.A. Applied Music and Music Liferaiure and History Idaho Falls Simplor Hall Represenialive, AWS Presi- deni and Publicify Chairman, Shield, President Secreiary of Presidemvs Club, Dorm Residen+ Assisianf, Band, Orches- ira, Cc-Chairman Religion-in-Life Week, l P9 l i- ,v ,Y Q, fu.- w1'..i, ve r 'I ry, ng,-'J' 1 ' -1 -' ,sig 1' Music Award, Who's Who Arnold Ruse B.A. English Liferaiure Nampa Orions. Pi Kappa Delia, Debaie Team Coyoie Siaff, Cheerleader John Shelion ' ri ...I -1, , B.A. Business Adminisiraiion '! ik , ' Q l'4'l'5ff ifxccouniingl '. W ,. .. Caldwell ' V,' Xi' We '55 A F ' iw 1' H ii ' Charles lChuclrl Shori' y l Q B.S. Physical Educaiion ,f Rfk Q Caldwell ' ,g -, X gilihxi .Ng lv W W -'li John Soule B.S. Physics Chicago, Illinois Jo Sfanford B.S. Biology Caldwell Ring Sororiiy, Leadership Award, Who's Who, Philo Tech. Presidenfs Club, Siu- deni' Counselor. Trail Siafi-ediior, Or- chesira, Co-Chairman of Orienraiion Week, and Co-Chairman of Homecoming l958, Srring Quarlef Ada Siroelael BA. Hisiory Kuna Simploi Hall Chaplain and Represenia- five. Finney Hall Represeniafive, AWS Officer-Secrelary and President Shield, Fresicleni, Who's Who, Presiden'r's Club, Choir, Wesleyan Virgil Sfufflebeam B.S. Biology Caldwell Beia Chi, Esquires Gene Sullivan B.S. Chemisiry Jerome Junior Class Vice-President Orions Presi- dent lniercollegiaie Knighfs-Scribe, Presidenfs Club, Coyoie SiaFF'Business Manager, lnlramural Fooiball, lniramural Baseball and lniramural Baskefball, Box- ing, Intramural, Co-Chairman of Com- mencemeni Formal I958 Kafhy Sullivan Educafion B.S. Secrerarial Science Jerome Junior Class Treasurer, Sigma Epsilon Sororify, Cusiodian, Sfudeni' Counselor, Choir, College Singers, Women's Aih- leiics iModern Dancel 33 ff '-'1fi ,. , :af in ii iii ,fi Eg--.qi y EBM, 1 ' , i:ii,,-ni: l ,Q , gg, i ,, 4 L- M - ll A see ,ii Mgt - , . 1 -su! N iiff fi li 1 A .f Z AV, , -Ifil' 'lm -, . ' i' i ' 4 4 is 'fill me L .12 Q l -rid f li U - f W, ' rl! 43 5 ' t T ,e F Sl . .X Donald Swanson BA. Ari Caldwell Jim Tallman BA. Psychology Caldwell Bela Chi-Presidenl' and Pledge Bull in '57, Presidenl's Club, Sludenl Counselor, Coyole Shall, Ed. l956, news ed., '55, Esquires Willis Tipfon B.S. Zoology Caldwell Don Troyer BA. Physical Educalion Parma Sophomore Class Presidenl' '54-'55, ASCl Presidenl '58, ASCI Council, Orions, Ab- bols, Who's Who, l Club, Presiden'r's Club, Foolball, Baseball Glen Turner MM , ,,..,,,,,-A. f A. 4 BA. English Lileralure i A , VL P l-lomedale .. V h ' K 'Q'- fe A x V3 N 2 1 H57 i F Q Rela Van Camp K ll A . ,-My ' 9 Secondary Music Educalion ,. , 'I - N U fr' i Twin Fells ' 'I ll '-, ' 1.1,-7 ' Universily Dames, Choir, College Singers, X '5 y , Song Leader Jane-l Van Malre BA. Sociology Fruiiland ASCI Council, Simplol l-lall Oilicer, Class Represenlalive, Finney Hall Oilicer, AWS Ollicer, Sigma Epsilon Sororily, Shield, Homecoming Queen, '56 Millon Van Slylre B.S. Zoology Caldwell Finney l-lall Officer, lnlercollegiale Knighls-oliicer, Philo Tech, l Club, Slu- denl Counselor, Trail Slail- edilor 34 Ted Wal'l'ers B.S.Cl1emisiry Caldwell Doris Wayland B.A. Ari Boise lniernalion Relafions Club, College Play- ers, Co-Chairman for Clwrislmas Formal, I v Ari' Club Sylvia Wiesi' B.A. Poliiical Science Las Vegas, Nevada AWS Treasurer, Sigma Epsilon Sororiiy, Corresponding Secrelary, Slwielcl, Wl'io's Wlwo, IRC-Secreiary and Treasurer, Philo Tech. Resiclenl Assislani for Finney Hall, Orclwesrra, Co-Chairman for Par- eni's Day. Ring Kaihleen Wilske B.S. Biology Nampa SCI Council, Freshman nd Junior Class Represenl- lives, Ring Sororify-Secre- ry, Shield, Wl1o's Wino, orm Residenl Assisianl for inney Hall, May Queen, '56 Don Wilson B.S. Zoology Caldwell Rui'l1 Ann Winlcle B,A. Secreiarial Science Coeur d'Alene unior Class Secreiary, SCI Secreiary, Sigma Ep- lon Sororily, Choir, Col- ge Singers, Cheerleader. ong Leacler, Homecoming Queen, '58 Donald Wrighi' B.A. Psychology Caldwell Club, Debale Team, Fool- ball, Track Thomas Wriglwi B.A. Economics and Business Aclrninislraiion Calclwell BEA Ted Yellen A. Business Adminisiraiion ancl Psychology Caldwell lClub, Boxing, Slci Club Judy Williams B.A. Secrelarial Science Cambridge Sororify, IRC, Coyole Slail, Trail Slalf '4 3, 3 R i Il I ,H 1 .lx .,J- ' 'iii V 64 gl . I gf f X i war' , X X ,ll xr mv, i x - x N 1 i ' 'J 1 if in I 1 if B I ,Q S! QI W! 75 'P 5 C7 X1-4.2 Fronf row: Daisy O'Donnell, Vice-Presideni: Glen Wegner. President Vernifa Smifh, Secrefary- Treasurer: Back row: Connie Giver? and John Schwieberf, ASCI Represeniafives. Juniors Emil' 4:1 II.. EF' : Ai I I I 'W' S' 'qw'-T 'R' Pal Clarlc Weiser Helen Crawford Nampa Shirley Crosby Payeile Shirley Crolls Caldwell Ca rllon Flefclwer Vale. Oreq on Connie Givarl Eagle Maurice Harnby Nampa Darrel Deiele 5 7 Ah. Caldwell Be+l'1 Finclley : San Ma rcos, California 6 A , i fi 3' Henry Fong San Francisco. California Ma ryan French Boise Gordon Goclwnour Burley 13 Marcia Gobble Idaho Falls Helen Ha ndford Prineville. Oregon Belly Lou Ha rrinqlon Boise 38 TF wg-an Ro ' , In Ifl ' 5 r Q., 014 .3631 J. W .,, ,' . , 1 l.. ' J iv Q-Vx. 'J iv' I i F- fs- ,av if if are imzr' . 5.7, E -,,J 1, -1 X. Bonnie Harringfon Emmelf Corley Hill Lewislon Ma rgaref Horlon Nampa Gail Howell Onfario, Oregon Myke Hunfley Collonwood Karen Johnson Buhl Felicia Jolley Hagerman Carol Joseph Weiser Gene Kanfaclw Boise Julian Laca Onfario, Oregon Gary Lappin Council Peggy La Rue Caldwell Roberta MacLaren Caldwell Merle Maxwell Ca ldwell Ed Merrill New Meadows Mary Lou Moore Boise Phyllis Neef Boise Gary Nelson Melba Marcia Noble lli 5 Idaho Falls XE- Daisy O'Donnell J J A Bellevue ' Monle Perkins Marsing lda Gay Paich Meridian Gay Pember Bulwl Lawrence Peierson Boise Allen Plunlrelf Boise Ronald Rainey Boise Jon Riggs Grangeville Bill Roberis Caldwell 72: Ronald Rolla Nyssa, Oregon John Schwieberi Caldwell Don Sharp Nampa I Q--5. Palsy Slla rp Twin Falls Verniia Smilll Hagerman Henry Spanlweimer Wllealon, Illinois l Connie Terrell Boise Warren Van Camp Caldwell Chavlia Alvaro Halwlala. Hawaii NM-cy Andaman Bains wall Arima calalaall Marla Aallaanh aalaa Galala Bull w.la.,f Ran naman salaa Dale Balu Nampa PaulEi1linqs waaaaf cfm slaiaal Email 'l 'l lil. '- l, Dan Hlaclm Nampa Ray llama Balm nm aladfafd Nampa Dana Blum Bois: Gurdon Buck Caldwell can clan., c:al.lwall Nmmaa aan, calawll sm malapp calllaall Alan Dean-ef Calllwall lynn Dorman Balm mana nalana llalaa oaaa eval Weiner Len Eiainballl-1 Caldwnll sm ellaaaa Caldwell Jaw FL-fqlnan calalwall Ewen Fllhur Nampa cllaflm Fan wllda, Dulia Fllliusluime Hanalahl, Hawaii Ed-md Gluni Baile Fvanl Geada lima Bill relay Nampa imma saga, vala. olaaaa Rav Griggs calalwall Ha..:..lla Hafihalaa mxaalalaa Pala l-lalaay Pilar aaa Hlllmaef caldaall sl lx l l za F4 ..l ..y ,, , La 4-,L 'Dv 'J lv' 4 1 K ,..Z l ,,,, l V v rf f l a ! 'Y ,Af NOT SHOWN AR E Dawli Jamns Bain: Mama Jammu calflaall nmala, Jam nada .lap lcaapaaaf Balm Jcrrv Keldur San Lalama Calllaml Jain Keener Caldwull AM Laalaaaa wa oregon rfanaus Lawlluf. vala small., Ja-ha Q-.ia Bmw 4I Ra.. Ll,..la....all New l-lymaam Jalal Lima Caldwell Dan MaM.Ilar- For! Collin Cu will Mlllaf Nampa Dm. Mana, annie Faber! Nami Beiso Eall Naamainaf Calaaall Mala rlllllipa caaaall Lan, Puma,-a waaaall 'fin- Lloyd Shields ,i Nampa 1 Clark Slcogsberg Nampa Bob Squires Kooslcia Frecl S+o+'r Caldwell Glenda Warnpler Ted Wills Monrovia, California lomdo Ra.. vlpalll ram Fall, Rahul Raed Cnldwull owl, naaan l-lamaal.. sla.. naw Bolsa Bill alabama,- Nama- Jama. lzaanaa Caldwell claaal naam Balm la... lmllilllgaa calawall Jenn Sclvwilabert Caldwnll Paul Sereduk Bain: Beb Skim: Calaaall Devral Smhh Mulidlan mia.. small. val.. ofagan lcallh seaweed calalaall Lillian Su-van: Caldwell Dunne Snllun Nampa lzaaaf nad Banu Caldwell Jim Weed Caldwell Jaaa rliamama Aaaaaia, eaalala Pal vaflslpa Calawall Flank vafqllai salma. calllamia Richard Wuhan mlllanal sie., waaw Kendlici Mama w mall calalwall wllaaf wlmlaiaf Malaria Aw-old Will Bains Mae ww-iak Hmm Sophomores Fronf row: Larry Hill, President Elaine Housion, Treasurer, La Vina Siller. Secreiary. Second row: Larry Harvey and Rich Hammefjr, ASCI Represenfafives, Don Rodman, Vice-President Q. K' i I .1- , 1 .7'?f'f ini3f'5'-fl'9if'??'H f'f'-53-lLS7?.H1 - ' fi.-M, e .X ,-T-, u. A 5' 3 iii ,vi 'Ka 1 'A' . -J' ,is ,ff-X :J '-r i- -Q.-... 45 4,-ad? H in , l 'Gi 2 if if x i ,Q 'PDQ l if-A 'if' 1211? ..i. gl ,R ,gf Qi'-'If xii l 5' 1 fx-1 lah.. L- x i X li Paul Albee Ernmelf Sliaron Bell Darlinglon Mary Jane Burman Marsing Roma Cline Caldwell James Delenbaugli Anclrews, Oregon Doug Alberlson Buhl Roy Bosley Calclwell Dwane Carley Emmell DiclcCocl1rane Orofino Daryl Dillon New Meadows Ann Armilage Bulnl Ken Brownlee Nampa Marjorie Carnahan King l-lill Ann Croful Palo Alle, California Sue Donovan Baker Paul Baumann San Rafael, California Bonnie Burke Nampa Garfh Cafes Onlario, Oregon Bill Curlis Ruperl Eldon Doser Melba Yfi? .J 153' i l l :ir E , ww, 2 ,ln ,Q aq, -V 'i .N .' . 0 l L lll .DN iii :Mil '.1' 75? qu, 'ff xr l l, l fs.. J I ' 5,21 5 -vw JC 'ff' 'ii I , Q4 li .1 V! V LL P ' Lf Phil Dreisbacli Palsy Dyer Bill Eakin Sue Ann Evans Hope McCall Jerome Council Roger Fleenor Par Fowler Bill Gillam Jim Goelrsche Boise Twin Falls Boise Burley Racl1elGordan Dennis Goslin Linda Greenfield Bill Hall Boise Emmeri' Vale. Oregon Filer Veryl Harrison Larry Harvey Dennis Heeb Lynn Hendry Norl'l'i Powder. Oregon Filer Onlario, Oregon Weiser Frank Hill Larry Hill Benila Hillyard Bob Hofeldl' Twin Falls Pocarello Nampa Parma IU' nf- U? - .H lliigf, 'rl , l ' .. ' is If rl , , , . I -A .f rox f , -f Q 'TF' 1 Bill I-Iohll Arcadia. California Angeline Ignacio Honolulu, Hawaii Dan Klinlcenberg Nyssa, Oregon Dave Lavender Vale, Oregon Alice Mafhews Nampa i 5,13- --' X? I I I 'H ik- - 40 1 Y , f' U ' .J , 4591.5 . fc.,-' I ll I I , .415 V- 5,3 frai'i? QI V. , f I gig., I 'Sr YT E' l I W Elaine Housfon Jerome Ken Il'1Ii Nampa Paul Kovacs Hungary Beverly Lemmons Fruifland Marilyn McBirney Idaho Falls 'YH , '--1 Jewel Howard 1 ,,,.,.- K., ,. 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' I aaa Il Mickey Hulloerl' Micldlefon Twin Falls .Lenny Jalcich Dick Kimball Salmon Saratoga, California Frances Krommenlwoclc Rosemary Krueger Nampa Idaho Falls Judy Lipscomb Dale Mammen Hailey Weiser Doris McCoy Eleanor McCracken Nampa Olympia, Waslwingfon li 'Vi- '61 lv' rc' 'YL ' ii' if ,C 'QS' J 1 5 7.. ww is 2 l' in V iv- . vi --,iii P' Ann Nelson Leia Rai Neyman Melba Hagerman Ernesl Peierson Lanelia Piosl ,Buhl Miclclleion Carol Richardson Roger Robison Oniario, Oregon Caldwell Evelyn Shoiwell LaVina Siller Twin Falls Emmeir Agnes Smiih Dell Smilh Sall Lake Ciiy, Uiah Burns, Oregon 536- -.fif 'l l ., Beulah Odaie Don Olsen Weiser Pocaiello Chuck Poindexfer Cleo Rice Boise Council Don Rodman Gerry Schroeder Twin Falls Baker, Oregon Phil Slcelly Bill Smiley Caldwell Focafello Marilyn Smiih Rod Stanford Filer Weiser Janice Sfansell Twin Falls Pal Slevens Paul Vic Taylor Fruillancl Ronald Van Cleef Nampa pf ,i I for Y ' -T f Il-I t., .V V,- f KL n 13 qu.i-- Marlo Ami R..,mn Emham llnll Caldm-I! Jam null Cnldwull .aan aw, Cnldwnll ian, siinnxunbufq cnrawuil rm., swam Twin Fall: Am.-A cmpi-mul cans-..1l .nm cmlpburl Bullnvuu sam: Chapman ramp. David Weaver Ronald Weedon Florence Younger Twin Falls Caldwell Carl Cluinlnnmn Eascndidn, Cnlilcrnin Dali: Conant Caldwull Manda calm NYM. rnnmf. mm cms mm, vmmqim. nm, nm. wr. has Eugen., nomar Ruuwvl em own Nm-p. John Eirnufi Caldwell sum eww Banu sm Emmy cniawuir Haveld Fine rfmhqrw. o srwm.. cum Kam Hall Rich Hnmmult owing Hmm-vi Hynn um omg., Jammu vm, Dwell Jammu Clmllix frank Jcnm Boise nc, Jmpml. Wilder mgan NOT SHOWN AXE Al Kndol Caldwell Dulmnv Kn:h Caldwell Rauma mam www mai. ny., Cnlawnn Jenn im mam, w.,l-:moan Joi Lgngsrlg anne Mila Loud: nm Fam Herbert Menlxulu Cald-all 47 La Crescenfa. California Chuck Mnlnhm Maunmn Ham Nail Maww. rf.,.ii.i-a may Maniqamwy nam. c.ilimi. smfiw Mmm N...'-pn mmn Mmm Harm me u,5n.v.n: c.ia.nu Raimi onmfn, Chime Jim Pmv CMM-ii Rube.: wma. cr-:mga Vevnn Piuucn mmm Ivan Puller Nmpa amliyn rmuiu. Lnpw.: aim knew, N.-,mpg Ted Rasar Holm a,,i,.f. award. Caldwell R., samuel Twin Falls umm smmm c.mw.,ri em, sn..m.f1 Peywn cmly.. szmwnw c.,iaw.,ll Junnihs Themsnn Caldwell Darwin vhwm Nmp, Jw, w.imbn vnu., owgan sham www C-slclwnll Dnlu Wilsnn Hmmm, can wzwr, Nampa LW, wmmfr lam :nu new wwi cnawgrr Elaine Swenson ldalio Falls Janey Talcasugi Pul1i, Kauai, Hawaii Ernie VanMal're Fruillancl Dona Wallers Boise gvvff- 'Q Cgwvl x 0'- 1? +-fr'-ff-ff-MW! ' 1, , , I Leff fo righf: Frances Howard, Secrefary, Parry Rue, Treasurer, Mike Nel1er and Garfh Cafes, ASCI, Represenfafives. Mike Jones. Vice-President Edward Long, President Freshmen ll iff .tif a ' .-T :ff-staff: . . '-raw: . i 1 A .' ii - 5' pac-H, -i-Tlfiviiljf' 'ww -I la.-,fi vu- ?-.-.11F ' f...., 2 7 ia or 9 if X3 .Q 'Q' 5 'LT'-:rx ,4- ll! 1-H1 3i1'll 1:.-j , ,,a. l Q., rg, ef , '? ? ff ,Il 5-' cf-- 0-1 'il' l ,BN -4: ik .3 , , . mf' i , ' Y 4 f-.wx l 1? i MQ' , . X i X nag- 1' If ,Z at - dw. 1 hfff' '1- 3 br '-. 3 5' LJ! is Hi 1 y ravx - i Lee Albrechf Decalur. lllinois Clark Bevinglon Nampa Carolyn Broyles Boise Sun Young Cho Parma Kay Cornilles Nampa EX. Judy Alexander Richfield Joniia Black Caldwell Dean Buffingfon Nampa Torn Chrislensen Pocafello Mary Couriney Nampa Ray Allelnerry Lapwai Larry Boloisud Wilder Margarel Burke Vale. Oregon John Collelf Elko, Nevada Belly Crawford Boise Marsha Banks Burns, Oregon Roberf Bolin l-lorizonfe, Brazil Tom Byers Onlario, Oregon Glen Cooley Fairfield, Iowa Earl DeWees Cedar Rapids, Iowa Dean Barnhouse Twin Falls Helen Brown l-lomedale Carolyn Chadwick Baker. Oregon Cleve Corlefi' Boise Joseph Dilley Parma Roberf Ellis Roberl' Firman Jaclc Flynn Carol Foxx Fruilland Boise Gooding Wilder Vernon Galfner Bernard Gehle Anne Gospill Sheila Gummerson Arco Caldwell New Plymoufh Burley Gary Hale Norman Halleri Sharon Hammer Craig Hannum Calimesa, California Boise Mouniain Home Los Angeles, California Henry Harlley Benlon Cify. Washingion Belle Hibbs Sania Fe Springs, Calif. gy H+. ' 'Y I -- V, 5' 8: A I: 1.- iq .. Sharon Hemenway Grand View Jack Hilliard Troy tiki l ' ,-:: 2 X X ,ia ,. , 4 - I Donna Henderson Weiser ,Ronald Holbrook Hereford, Oregon '4. ,, ,FL -V: 'QV r 2 Q ! 20 1 Jim Henry Nampa Beverly Holmes Midvale Connie Jo Frosf Nampa Lyn Gunning Idaho Falls Joseph Harris Trenlon, New Jersey Mary Heusfon Shellon, Washinglon Rufh Ann Hofchlciss Burns, Oregon Q-:P ir l im' x l s ' 4 Ibm' 3 l 1 W gf ,f . fl 1, J l tg. , f 'C r f ,A N r 0 fx- 'ETS if I l fi i New A 6' N7 X? fi ffm is..- V3- 'ro' ab, V- 9'5- U r -Q 'C' Q- .. ,sian .1 i 'rs 4 i , if Asxiin iii -' ,, ,Lg 'i-'- .fu ' 'i '17 .11 -BU? x ii sfjl' f?+ , g. J I SP he vu? .yx A, fm I Lynn l-loudyslwell Nampa Pauline Jamison Nolus Conley Kerslmer Elko. Nevada Kenny Leonard Orolino Roscoe Maddox oleane. Waslwinglon rp- Frances Howard Pocafello l-larrie'rJol1nsl'or1 Ashland, Oregon Bill Kiloble Caldwell Linda Lellw Bulwl Hazel McBride McCall ,gg 7:1 sew 1 5, -fum. fo-A pn-J .lm r 1 , 79 ri f i ell- J J - 5-- l if ' ' 5 2 U l ii I . iw - E 'ffl I j-'I H-1.1 If 'VA 'Jin 'S EUWY ,-' 1 1' 1 . -3 .vi f, 'za-ga, 1 ,i X , X LA' xl ' , . ,VM Jim l-luniley Coilonwood Clarence Jones Elko, Nevada LeRoy Klas Nampa LeRoy Lewis Bellevue Lynn McLaughlin Allanla, Georgia Joyce Hano Wilder Milce Jones Onlario, Oregon Mary Kolnr Kenl',Wasl'1inglon Edward Long Twin Falls Palricia Meacham Jerome Janel' Jacobs Payefie Tony Keller Onrario, Oregon Sharon Lamm Boise George Maclcey Murlaugln Terry Messenger Grand View xx ' - of B N.. WIT? I fl' iifi hy.. 5' , l .I ,4 -J V ,fiii ' '1gxff,'.:f'1:5E . - Jr?-:TTL A di? A W T 1 xl f rf l 1 S l f ' i 1 -2 B721 r ' I, Q , xg Fifi J:-3 ,N . ingfr '57s N., l'l'f href 'wg --Q, 'QQ S., .M I. .X I LJ Q... f-I-L3 'w-fr 1? Anila Miller Kimberly Dian Morrison Vale, Oregon Ron Newlon Caldwell Kallwie Pair Boise Pafly Pelerson Emmell Carol Miller Mary Miller Boise Bliss Don Moi? Eileen Moule Spolcane,Wasl'1inql'on Grass Valley, California Bob Newfon Peler Nichols Caldwell Pocalello l-le Sook Park Florine Pale Caldwell Moore Jeanne Pefherick Lin Pilkin Boise Emmeil y, 5 - . l F 5 I A sm- S 1 ' Er . :ijt J i Y xl I r I NAD' Er V ,f Larry Modrell Sullwerlin, Oregon Dorollwy Mudqei Los Bernos. California Glenn Nuesi Benion Ciiy.Wasl1ing'lon Jolwn Payne ErnrneH' Bill Pohl Aliquippa. Pennsylvania 14:23 David Moore El Monie, California Milce Nelwer Jerome Jack O'Donnell Bellevue Janel' Peeples Balmer, Oregon Colleen Porler Seaifle, Washingfon X .---FY-f--2 Tw. Hi S3 J - if N0-0 -r ' s.-' 9 L. QA f1 3 - Lf' -- -rn- '75 N. 2 pa- 5 'Q Sharon Radford idaho Falls Tom Robb Boise Dewey Rowland McCall Kaihleon Sauier Pasadena. California Diane Schwaegler Declo Marilyn Rice Lane Richardson Sunnyvale, California Oniario, Oregon James Roberis Marlea Roehr Caldwell Payeffe Palricia Rue John Runfr Burley Boise Judy Savage Elaine Schaur Nyssa, Oregon Emma-H Erwin Schwieberi' Janell Seiiz Caldwell Nampa 1 . v, i, ., ' 5- . S . ,- V- 4' S.. li if '. iiaegfi y . , .. ,Q . J I NF yr www, Sharon Riqgin Cambridge Charloife Ros: Si. Anihony Adrian Samper Elko, Nevada Pa 'rsy Sch usier Nampa Sandra Sieber Nampa i, L ' , '?QQ. :' TZi'lx er- 4 N 1 ' ' P ' M- l A , ,f C ,Q F 452' 'gi' R : if 4.75.5 ix y rxfw i XM 'qi ,, I '- i Qi, J 'Q' riff A I PSS il-S' ,- W' JN Z? IDs Kim Smilh Naida Smifh Richard Smilh Troy Carmel, California Boise Bridger Sredniclci Burlon Sianley Mary Dee Slarlc For? Campbell, Kenfuclcy Monrovia, California Idaho Falls Terry Srevens Richard Sirallon Arnold Swirbul Twin Falls Unify. Oregon Onrario. Oregon Ted Talboll Edward Tucker Donna Tunnicliff John Day, Oregon Roseburg, Oregon Orinda, California Sue Twining Efhel Urban Mary Wagqoner Wilder Kimberly Caldwell qv' . l Sandra Snyder Caldwell Margarel' Sieinborn Nuremburg, Germany Bruce Syme Kuna Nelda Tullle Caldwell Raoul Walder Caracas, Venezuela Glenn Walker Nyssa. Oregon Charlene Warren Caldwell 1 :VCV -lr .Y 4- ll l ln '1 ' - 1' Y fl l 2 fy ,,,,',:i- E l.. 73 . g,.fV. N l 'E 1 ' . ' l 5 , .l I - V ,. l 5, l ll 1 -. N ,PAWS A N Q L 42 Chunk Adams Parma Chnrles Alum rldar Ciiidwull Dc-l Allen Culdwnll Nancy Amnduo Gloucexler. Mass. Luffy Anailm sniw of.-W rsmge Aldmlili ' l Snrlln Monica, Cn iinrrln L7mli,1dAshnmIr Hamm-ini: Rohan Harbin Burns sw Bulls. Caldwell Pun! Black Caldwell Paul Brunmimll Caldwell Clmflcn Bmnmmr Caldwnll Richard Bruneol Caldwell Wandnll Bxnchard Q... nzmf. r',.llrm-lin QQ.. H T I 5.- l.-ll E.- lisa 1 M ,lll -fl ,. alll W if il 's....' Lynn Wiley Richard Woods Bonnie Wrighl' Twin Falls Pasadena. California Middlefon Dnrlrlis Bllrllhnldar miilbil Hnnrv Sumo Caldwnll Sally sum cillmll Gllbzrf Cnllixlm Caldwell awma cl-ppl Nmp. Emil cznplm mmrng own emu Caldwell cl.,le,5-fl cm cndwzl my c:md.ll c,l.l.wll Nlmll. calm Meunlzxin Hema Wim CNW Nrlmnu cml c:,,lld.ll ldnho Falla Jam cmlnglml c.law.1ll .Jfillfl Clullmell Nwpi wal M uma, Caldwell lelglwu Devils NM-pi, Jo--y uw. Nilulal., column Bill Eagan aww, mmm Jw, rfnll Werldull MDM Gnu Jerome smiley ozllima aim o,,f.:.l owl c.,ld..ll mm exwnl., Num, Jam Q-una, Nmp, Al l-1.,.,l,f mlilwfll ml Hilwiff Payuna omg. ummm c,l.l...,n NOT SHOWN A szlmila Hwzngl Council Bmw Hnuis Cnldwull Alhnrl Heslur waim aw, uma mmm Balham Hal: Coeur d'Al:rm Paul Hanan Caldwell Dulrner Hllnhurl Cnldwll Jncl Hun Cum-ids Lumina Jens Caldwell LW, mmm sim ml., xwull Wild:-r mul lclfllw Numpi nd Lmowlu :hugo lllamix 55 RE all lnenaa Lesh, New Hum. vw-5,1 Wlllzam Mmm Caswell Jurrv Mzmlr Caldwell vw-V Mctlallllfi Cnldwell M MENW annum, cilllnman L.W,m lvlmfw again lm i.lu,,m Twin Falls Clwfl Miller Filer Ronald Mllqhell Cnldwilll lzc.lw.l Mmm chlcngn, llllml, LM., Nm, NYM oregon mel., oem snlum, Omqun Nw.l.M ollull Maw, Qllleml. Karla owen mill verliu Dan Pa rllrzllz Nampa la.,-. P.....lz Mminq llulwl Powell llumailn Supper Rmr auxin umm Raymond c.l.4-lull LSU, Rnhwx Nw, omqml lzmld aww Nnmuu ollvsn lllipell Nampa Tom llyflnlfll wmgfl slm sum Adrian u.m,lsll.ll1y mmaiell Hall. sl..m.lz,..i.im Lou Mgnlil, cqlaimla Elml ss .iqqs mf-lpn Lcmnln smggbmg Namp. ww. smlls. olm. Richard Slenllurl Eoin: Dean Sdoifla Caldwell Bryan Twp Nmp. sub T.-mea Nampa Jnlm uqwam NM-:B Uelbwl vmlslylw Cnlawll Llms. vwlwlm c.ldw..ll JW wcnlwfln winnlmeill-, Omqon umm wqilafzmlg camel: uma Wiley c.i1aw.ll saylma wllm Namp. Jay wyin calawvll Dennis While Emmeli' Roland Whiisell Onfario. Oregon fer . -r , rf -' . ..A 'S' ' :.L5iif.5Q5'i9'. 3: ,f: .3-9 ' 'ff Zf'Ir.1',, 3.1z , :J ' ? - , -'K-A 1 ' : ' ..,, ., imgzifqmaa L A ! -.- ' N 1 ,. fs H 1 . 'A n'7?'Lm v ' , ,M .. 1 ' . . ! ' .fn V qt-I' ' 1' I - - -4 'V we N .w'?!'-.'i?f :?25l-.i,'L '. -- ' . .,.,, ..5:Lf.j23q: I ,V--'Qt :f1s:f': V I -2,1 '- W 2 ' , 5' ' f , ' ff ffhj T14 'f ' 4 w ,...l:iY, .s' fi-'-iY'ki'w . 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JJ 4 ff .V JA! it S 'n Y 'X - il 5 9' vw lu w I W ' H ' ll., ' 1,-- L ', ,T 'I' w , V 'LM f 3 ' , Tm , I X K . 7 ,, -'x iii' ,'wL',1' 1 'L v V. e ' 'mln H - Aw., Nw w -45.40 -'W'-,V ' 1 .' sf 'in LA 'J415.'?'- 'I' uv'-.7'H' ,y'h. .fQ,l,t'.','51 n ww-i,,j ,fu-Ui '5,1'..q'H1:.ALIg ' - 1 '- -' r -'-ikg vs,-5 Q-Y: 5'1 -. y. HQN. ,:! ' y,5ff.-ugh wt. .'s.,Q'w3J -.-. L : .ursekzzw . .V-.,5,,, U' ASAE:-I. 1 GARY VOYCE Commencemenf King BEVERLY HUFFMAN Commencemenf Queen 7' ,X, X- ,-' ,Y-jx' -'MA ., - , - V .1 , firm -1 - Q ,V .Ivy . 5 Q Q., ' if 1- 1 qu, , ,v.,', ,, Xfi- R J wx' gy, H 4 ,Aww 1 1 4 51551 Q '1 s J- E. -' .,.,.z. -. -QV, w ,, ., -. .MA L .T . M 1-. ' L Y -. -fu 5' Graduation Dr. Tom Shearer, Jack Simplol, and Shirley Kroeger lool: over 'rlie announcemenl from lhe Sleele Reese Foundalion of New York Cily advising lhem of a granl' lo increase facully salaries for nexl year. The I958 Commencemenf procession is malcing Hs way lo Kirkpafriclc Gymnasium where lime graduafion exercises will fake place. ..--s-Q. , -4 - -vw ll i 'TH . 1 QAM. rn in n J' 'Nun-.- HOMECOMING QUEEN Homecoming acfivifies were reigned over by lovely Queen Rufh Ann Winkle Makini L M' 'Q l A JO Stanford and Cliff Abe ad as l958 Hgmg Ken Broclce carries 'rhe ball for a iouchdown af fhe Homecoming Cgmlng C0 Chglfmen game 6g6il'1S'l' P6Cli-iC Ul'1lV6f'5i'l'y. Homecoming HOME-COMING CHAIRMEN Fronf row Connie Guvari' Jo Sianford Judy Lipscomb. Jo Kelso, Rufh Ann Winkle Makin: Felicia Jolley Second I'0W Rufh Brynildsen Corky Hill, Carol Givens, AI Kadel. Larry Harvey Glen Wegner Vermla Smifh Whlfney Johns Jean Schwieberf. Third row: Bill Smiley, Morris Johnson Margarel Horion John Schwieberr Daisy O Donnell Dave Ackerman. Karen Johnson, The royal couri' is composed of Palsy Dyer, Bonnie Harringion, Leah Anderson, Gail Fosfer and Rulh Ann Winlcle Makini. Dr. Shearer, Don Troyer, Dick Williams, Presi- deni of Alumni Associafion. and Dr. Lee Underhill parricipafe in rhe corner srone laying af 'lhe new sfudeni union building. ' Homecoming was a gala even'r ihis year and consisied of a caravan, picnic, ihea- 'rer parry, alumni cof- fee hour, dedicafion and was climaxed by Jrhe Homecoming Dance reigned over by Queen Ruih Ann Winkle lvlakini. iff -'fff ns n s IT ,N 1 ,,.,fL , , l'f1ff'- l 52,92-41,,1. .y ,, .- , 2 we .'HtiI,' :v?,:.A 1 gr' U, w vip -n ,... '-Lge !,:!.?r -A . 1-SQ-2' . I ew., lx' 1 T - nv, 5 My-.. ibvlkh ., ' 'S'-. -'mug ' 'X .,. fi '- , I 'mx' N . W ,yi l - MISS KNOCKOUT Deedy McBride was crowned Miss Knockoum' during Hue l958-1959 boxing season Ayr. . . ...1 , .W- 5 I Q., ang A 5 5 u 'ss r6' ri' ' ... yi va, IJ nr 1' .-,.v.',5JA,!..-, Kr . KJ. -, , ,W . V. :L H ..,,, ,H Hmm--L-L xr ' 4, ,A Q, g,v ,,ib, .,, .. ff .2 -r .SZ-3 x ,,... V ,V ew-f-' .-. , L ...R -V mg-A ., A ', 1979 .-.-m-.- .-. 51 -we-L.. . fi- 'K .mf , X I9 X-7 YJ? YR L 4 Freshmen receive help and guidance from lacully advisors Grienlation Wilrh a willing freshman class, and rlie slu- Bonnie Harringion and Ken Brownlee acl as Co- . . Chairmen Overorienimion adivmesh deni counselors pulling forlli lull-iime elilorls, a successful orieniarion week was held. STUDENT COUNSELORS: Froni' row: Evelyn Slwolwell. Judy Lipscomb. Mickey l-lulberr, Vernila Smilli, Felicia Jolley. Second row: Jim Gcelrsclie, Leia Rai Neyman. Jo Sfanford, Daisy O'DonneIl, Alma Humble, Connie Givarr, Bonnie l-larrinqion. Third row: Larry Harvey. Ted Rasor, Ken Brownlee, Don Rodman, Clnuclc Poindexier, Ben Magqarl, Larry Pelerson. '9 4 'W-S' .,4-1.11125 .F I li 41 x-.Los ' ll 13:92 slip-'Q L ea EPM, 54 Q ia Eg E' 4 ,. . f fi As.. .... ...- sl -L e Qi' puff T e coffee hour was held in lhe Sludenf Cenler The Trebeleis sing ai The lelenl show of ,ff i l Open house is ,, V , held in +he dormitories Parents' Day A special day was held once again lo give parenis a beiier undersianding of whal Their sons and claughiers are doing on Jrhe C of l campus. Acliviiies during Jrhe day consisied of open house in ihe campus buildings, 'raleni show, coffee hour, smorgasborcl, and play. Our special Jrhanlcs go 'ro Co-Chairmen Rich l'lammeH' and Ada Slroebel for helping +o make Jrhe day a success. The Belas sponsored a waffle brealcfasl' iii - s5.....d x.-..,, wus.. i .A'x'T'f Religious Emphasis Weelc Everyone al limes is uncerlain abour The World, Self, and God, Through 'rhe use of search groups, dialogues, and informal discussions many of 'lhese uncerlainries were discussed and answerssoughi. Co-chairmen for Religion-in-Life Weelc were Ted Wills and Karen Johnson. Guesl speakers from Monfana Slale Universily were William Crouch and Deane Ferm. F1 .,-'fi?l' During lhis weel: chapel was held afler dorm hours in Simplol Dining Hall. Informal group discussions were held in 'rhe various dorms afler chapel. Informal group discussions were held in ihe various dorms afler chapel Dancing and gambling were enioyed by 'those who aifended Casino Nighf. 69 , ggg TDC l , i wi WUS Since l9l9 'rhe World Universiiy Service has carried ou+ a program of assisfance belween universilies of 'rhe world. The common obieciive of 'rhe proiecis and acrivilies are: lll To give financial aid 'ro needful insriruiions of higher learning: l2l 'ro promole muiual sharing of knowledge and experience in seeking solurion lo universily prob- lems: and l3l 'ro fosler developmeni of in+erna+ional undersranding and co-operarion berween universiiy com- munifies of all nafions. Co-chairmen Rufh Ann Winlcle Makini and Larry Harvey are shown here wiih ofher com- miriee chairmen and The sweafers which were raflled off as a money making proiecf. Fic- fured lefi' 'ro righf are: Beniia Hillyard. Ruih Ann Makini. La Vina Siller, Kaihy Sauier, Evelyn Sholwell. Back row: Larry Harvey, Jim Armifage. Roger Fleenor. Among one of fhe money raising acfiviiies was lhe Hungry Eye Casino Nigh+ which was held in fhe basemeni of Anderson Hall. I 1 6l,,, .-.. . i.. 1-1-- pi, 'fi , 'I' vig Hedda Galoler, a Three-acl drama by Henrik lbsen was presenled by Scarlel' Masque January 7-IO. I959. The 'rheme of 'rhe play deall wifh whaf Hedda had become and The violeml force which pulled her To 'rhe dueling pislol in every crisis. 'i J ,I 4 l' ,ML 4, xi. 1 ,, at X-. 'S' 4-Q Casfe, a +l'iree acl dramalic com- edy wri'H'en by T. W. Roberlson, is 'flue slory of courlslwip, marriage and fwidowhood. The play, direded by Mr. Sollers was given April I-4, I959. and was presenfed +l'1e 4'rl1 as a climax lo Parenfs Day. ln early November, Scarlef Masque presenled The World of Slwolom Alei- chem wri'Hen by Arnold Perl. The play was a series of one acl plays-The 'lirsl' lwo were folk lales and flwe lasf one was a drama. , U ..-fbi' I, - A s,.--:'p'5+.z'-f . . 1 1 ,-it T i iz-l ' A.. . . 'Y ul .' nh., - 'Y . r iii. v 'N 1 i 2- i Wal! I ' ,-il'-if 'fx j 1 I is i y il 1' 1, A, l -JHSZ:-. - Deep Purple was 'rhe fheme of lhe lnaugural Ball La Boheme was The Theme of lhe Bela Chi Formal. Dances Dr. Shearer crowns Mariorie Carnahan as Queen of lhe La Boheme Formal. The ofher queen candi- dafes were Daisy O'Donnell, Benny Hillyard, Karen Johnson. A-- g - Dances Many formal, semi-formal and informal dances are held during fhe school year wilh 'rhe main ones being lhe Homecoming Dance, Chrislmas Formal, Commencemenf Formal, lnlersororily Ball and lnlere Fralernily Ball. -lliff Carousel, porlrayecl by a carousel in 'the middle of 'rhe floor, was lhe 'lheme of lhe Homecom- ing Dance. The lnaugural Ball wilh Deep Purple as lhe fheme was fhe firsl' dance held Slars and planefs carried oul' fhe fheme for I ' --f:.i.:iiE-Sa: 1 .am -.:.'::.,i -A f - - . 5.1: -..4u.:n,: :x5,4.u :maui-23----117, 1:7 i 1 I 1 .,.,:. U 'f v H - , , . - in ii ,- 35 A 7 '. 4-fi ' 1M f qi, . J, ph' yr , 'mil ii I li -. W auf 71 1, -. - ' - - Consiruciion began in Sepfember on 'rhe new Sfuden+Cen1'er .sl A view of fhe counter in fhe Den which is in The S+uden+Cen1'er A view of 'rhe new self-service booksiore which was moved from Sierry 'ro The Siu- deni' Cenfer. L-. '-1 P 74 Q sv' The opening ceremony tor the Student Center was held February I5 with Vernon Gattner, Trumpeteer, Myke Huntley, ASCI Financial Secretary. Judy Lipscomb, ASCI Vice-President, Felicia Jolley, ASCI Secretary. and Don McMiIlen, ASCI President taking part in the ceremony. Student Center For many years the students on the College ot Idaho Campus have waited tor a Student Center and tinally in I957 the planning tor the Student Center began. The actual construction did not begin until September. I958, but once the building started going up it wasn't long betore it was completed. The otticial opening was on February I5. I959. with the Grand Opening held on March I5. The tirst major tunction held in the Student Center was the Inaugural Ball, February 28. Included in the Student Center are the tollowing: The Den, selt-service bookstore, Coyote and Trail ottice, ASCI government room, nurse's ottice, lounge, cafeteria and a large room which can be used tor dances or partitioned ott tor meeting rooms. A view ot the front ot the newly finished Student Center I 1 J A The Daisy O'Donnell Edifor vm '-'fQfaz- I' 4.--- .Sgg- X -,.. Af- X Fred Sforf Business Manager Trail r--. , Janey Takasugi Arr Edifor Dr. Gilberr Hun'r Advisor .., fl gs 5,1 ,ZA -ci 6 Connie Givarl, Honors and High- Cleo Rice. Index Edilor Sharon Bell, Adminislralion and liglwfs Edilor. Sludenl Officers Edilor. rx 3- CTD' ! 'N M? , va . 9 Y xg X l w A ' 'Xi LeRoy Klasl Sporis Ed'-for Judy Lipscomb, Organizahons Edilor Ann Nelson assisls Ev- elyn Slwolwell, Sludenf and Faculfy Edilor. XX -X ,, H2 ..: ii 5 Mickey Hulberi' Socie- . . :H . 73 . . ' ki' 2 ' -l f'4', A . hes Edllor. f ' -- . , ..Y,. ., L v l V l Sealed: Belly Lou l-larrlnglon, Doroflwy Mudqel. Sfanding: Roger Fleenor, Ted Long, Ted Rasor, Cleve Corlefl, Tom Clwrislensen, George Bells. The Coyote Sealed: Ted Long. Associale Edilor, Cleve Corlelf, Edilor. Sfanding: Tom Chrislensen, Associale Ediror, Doroilwy Mudgel, Feafure Eclilor. Pauli Croolca, Advisor X . .. 'X' rs Q , 9'?'f: 'l Q ,R-:ce ,ll Cleve Corlelf. 2nd Semesler Edilor. Belly Lou Harringlon. Isl' Se mesler Edilor. George Bells. Business Manager. Sporls Eclilors: Roger Fleenor, Ted Rasor --gg-ln.,,, . ' A N T sr . ,1- 1 M- FX .3 . mu X . fs T- X so l - '. V A, -,W . x Officers: Connie Givarf, Secrelary. Pal Fowler, Vice-Presidenl, Rose Mary Krueger, Treasurer, Ann Nelsen, Publicily Chairman. 125.- SIZE- , . 1' ,P T K , v- -.. l T an ql'l'1 'f ' . -Y, 'STN -,Aug 'us' X .. .1 K ., 5 s Q 4 1. . i lf' r, T Q -uh, sly'-1 31 f :, , Q f'L lv gg: 'iff fi X v-cf 0? 4- ' -,-X' Y ,S I w - X l Judy Lipscomb, Chairman of 'rhe Big-LiHle Sisfer Program which was carried on fhrough- oul 'the summer, is assisfed by Karen Johnson, Vernila Smilh, Daisy O'Donnell, Sharron Greer, Linda Greenfield, and Flo Younger who helped plan 'rhe Big-Lillle Sisler Parry which was held al Jrhe beginning of The school.- year. The Big-Lillle Sisler Parry which was held in Seplember. Bl 1 T in L 'N E Bonnie Harringlon, Presidenl' AWS AWS, second largesl' organizafion on campus, saw a successful year pass. The Big-LiHle Sisler program was aclive lhroughouf ihe summer and ended wifh a parly in Seplember. TWAP Week lThe Woman Always Paysl sponsored by AWS consisled of a Jralenl show and dance. 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Aim--'Qui 4 - ,QIKM :H ' 3if?3'i ,X .f ,, 3 W 55 Q a '- v , 'T-yg Yl,g.3'?l V - 1, .- fx nj- pf fg I 1 M ...,,'!.,,:g X ,N 1 .Na V xsuw ,Q ..,, .. .4 if' 1 f l J A1 .r -Q u X if Members Warren Van Camp John Conners Mary Lou Moore, Jim Goerlsche, Gay Pember. Terry Messenger Dave Weaver Mr Wnllmorfh, Advisor. Philo Tech Philo-Tech is an organizaiion dedicafed ro developing inieresrs in The various fields of science. In addifion io +he regular club meer- ings This year, Philo-Tech sponsored 'rhe annual srealc fry, candy bee. donur fry, and several week-end biological expedirions. Any member of 'rhe srudeni body who is inieresied in science may become an asso- ciafe member. To become a 'Full member 'rhe applicani musi preseni' and have approved a scienrific program af a club meeiing. .L President Gay Pember, Presidenf 'ag' 7 . L75 WW 4 I fi , .,i ,egg 'J FP, 25.1 K . l T9 ' 'H 3 B. Dgi Q B1 Ll . .,,, A t L ,ll U V1.1 r is 's .I Q .4 by g:,U..Q!,g fit' , Eg 15:1 s. imbilll Officers: Dave Weaver, Vice Every 'iwo years lhe biology deparimenl' conclucfs a lield irip io Mexico. Going on ihe Mexico Field Trip This summer are: 'froni' row: Milne Nishiiani, Terry Messen- ger, Warren Van Camp, Jerry Presco'H', Jim Barayasarra, Donna Tunniclilif, Mary Lou Moore. Second row: Bob Shupe, Ron Weeclon, Jim Goerische. Raoul Walder, Dave Weaver, Palsy Sharp, Mary Heus- 'ron, Mrs. Aikman, Janice Siansell, Dr. Lyle Sianiord. 84 1 13+ l f 4 0 C Froni row: Ken Brocke, Jim McGinnis, John Eimers, Lenny Jakich. Second row: Fred Corey, Frank Vasquez, Charlie Alvaro. Jon Riggs, Corlcy Hill, Ken Ackerman, Tony Keller. Third row: Don McMillan, Don Troyer, Bob Bolin, Dave Lavender, Jerry Ball, Bruce Allen, Larry Anderson, Gary Hale. Fourfh row: Ken Leonard, Jim Armifage, Ed Merrill, Jack O'Donnell, Julian Laca, Del Smilh, Dave Ackerman, Andy Monfgomery, Richard Smilh. x XX ll The I Club is composed of individuals who have leHered in any of The four major spor+s. Hs purpose is ro develop good aihlerics and mainrain loeHer a+hle'ric relafionships wifh oiher colleges. Officers: Dave Lavender, Presideni, Ed Merriff, Vice-President Jack O'Donnell, Secrefary, Corky Hill, Treasurer. Presidents Club The Presidenrs Club is composed of 'rhe presiden+s of all rhe organizaiions on campus. ,-9-iw. -41 -gf.rv-i-- - V Fronf row: Ada Sfroebel, Secretary, Jim Weed, President Second row: Mary Dee Sfarck, Darrol Shaw, Carol Crandall, Daisy O'Donnell, Felicia Jolley, Gay Pember, Ida Gay Paich, Pai Slevens. Benny Hillyard, Marilyn Smiih. Third row: Bonnie l-larringion, Bob Shupe, Don Wilson, Ted Waliers. Corky Hill, Jaclc O'Donnell, Mylce Huniley, Monie Perkins, Jon Perry, Don McMillan, Mike Phillips. Fourfh row: Duane Kern, Larry Hill, Ted Long, Lyn Gunning. Tom Chrisfensen, Ted Wills, Cleve Corleii. Jim Brooks, Lynn Hendry, Rod Slanford. Iniersororify Council The lniersororiiy Council is composed of 'rhe presidenis and represeniaiives from each of rhe sororiiies on campus. -' nl,-H , sv 2 ' ,,y!'?i53gl5ii2:' V. Q, ' ' :ff if '+ ,s'. f' ' in G .'.2i..,-7 ' fri, I s :gg lx 3 sv ,. 1 9 life.-1,ff-1 -1 f' ' ,1 W , V1 ' A - ff r 5, '-X -iff' . -f.. - ,' ,I ' 5 R ,, - Y It 5,53 QT, f I ', Je' 'r ' T 1 ,-1 :L ,v gil' , ' iigx' V ,, 1, t., alll'-,.. , 31 , V , ' F55 -x 423 ' ' 1 T -' T ' , ,L , 4- , ' E i X ,F f ' , - ' 1 ..,-. , Q by ., ' 4 55 . Z R. A V ,v iifll,'i3'45., !fi'-' il' X ' . H-ii '35 l ' l I f f,i??f7 AKPFNEE Sa'1rf,z'225:fi'r1 L i . f ' 1202 . , ig- xv :i. 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Newman Club Newman Club, 'raking Hs name from Cardinal John Henry Newman, is rhe Carholic Organizafion on campus. Presidenr of The club is Bob Shupe. Officers: Lefi' +o righf: Helen Handford, Secrerary, Bob Shupe, Presidenf, Leonard Pieczynslci, Vice-President Roberr Onriveros. Treasurer. Froni row: Mrs. Larry Johnson, Mrs. Raymond Barnes. Second row: Mrs. Willis Tipron, Mrs. Roloerl Reed. Mrs. Paul Horlon, Mrs. Glenn Cummings. Third row: Mrs. Tom Rolhingass, Mrs. Ernesf Keyes. Mrs. Gordon Buck. Mrs. Junior McGinnis, Mrs. Beverly Holmes, Mrs. George Bells, Mrs. Gary Doorn, Mrs. Ted Rasor. The Dames are a social group which is composed of Jrhe wives of The male sfudenrs af rhe college. This year Mrs. Roberl Reed served as presidenl' of rhe group. Debate Debare is composed of all persons who are inreresled in 'rhe forensics program which is offered by The College of Idaho. These sluclenls have 'ralcen parl in several inlercollegiare forensics meefs which were held on 'rhe Universily of Idaho campus and BJC campus. Seafed: Doris Wayland, Alice Mafhews, Dr. McCrery, Advisor, Angie Ignacio. Janey Talcasugi. Sfanding: Bill Hohli, Fred Stoll. George Befrs. Jon Ball, Burfon Slanley, Ted Wills, Darrell Thurson. Froni' row: Jim Goellsche. Bonnie Harringlon, Secrelary, Sharron Greer, 'President Pele Nichols. Second row: Dick Kimball. John Sollers, drama professor, John Schwieberl, Vice-Presiclenf. Nol shown are: Henry Busse, Alan Deonier, Larry Brooks, Roberla MacLaren, Ron Pippifl-, Wayne Adams, Mark Worden. Scarlet Masque Scarlel Masque is an honorary dramalic club on campus. If sponsors all fhe dramaric performances. College P layers Membership in College Players is oblained by parficipaling in some dramalic acfivily. Fronf row: Mary Dee Slarclc, Secrelary. Second row: Maryan French, President Janice Slansell, Third row: John Sollers Joe Harris, Vice-President Dick Cochrane. ll l 4 yy + College Singers ,,,illllll'lll'l'ill 'lll illvifiiiilupi i i. The College Singers is a selecf group of singers which malce up 'lhe W madrigal group on campus. 535001219 K9 on 993195. 620 24,256 any h ' 1 s0'i'0f+,aC'i O I I' Ye Q50 Oo Qfd 'noe 'GX' N Xovqxbo Under 'rhe clireciion of Elmer X660 ooqlxoxe- Thomas, lhe choir gave excellenl' per- if' Q9 'P f ii ri Cv C9 ormances al l e wee y chapel serv- .gel N05 ,XOQQQ be-LNOQS . e , 345' 045 V59 ices. The highlighl of lhe year was The seven-day Tour which look The Q50 x-F . Sxiqxxxixaai choir ro rhe Porlland area and 'rhe or Wesrern and Norihern parf of Ore- gon. Fronl' row: Liz Limbaugh, Ruih Ann Malcini, Judy Alexander, Sue Donovan, Gay Pember, Anile Miller, Sue Ann Evans, Florine Pale, Donna Cook, Pauline Jameson, Janey Talcasugi. Second row: Monre Parkins. Ron Van Cleef, Harrielra Harshman, Marilyn Chaffee, Efhel Urban, Refa Van Camp, Pa+ Fowler, Sue Emery, Helen l-landlord, Par Clark, Daisy O'DonnelI, Linda Lelh, Larry Pelerson, Don Moore. Third row: Dick DeVries, Bill Roberrs. Bob Campbell, Tom Chrisiensen, Jim Heer, Jack Halbert Terry Abenclrolh, Bob Jeppeson. Lonnie Skogsberg, Clark Skogsberg, Craig Hannum, Bruce Syme, Duane Suffon, Ken lhli. Orchestra The Orcheslra is composed of sludenls from 'rhe College of Idaho and people from 'ihe 'iown of Caldwell my I 1-1. QL. - IRC The lnfernafional Relafions Club is composed of 'rhose sruclenrs who are inreresied in world and govern- menral ariairs. Their acrivify lisl' is full of lively and weighly sounding Jropics. Cne of 'rheir spring acfivilies included 'rheir parficipaiion in 'rhe Model Unifed Nafions ar The Universiry of Soufhern California as 'rhe counfry of Sweden. I-7 ng Froni' row: Dick Kaeser. President Lee Albrecht Secrelary-Treasurer. Lynn Hendry. Vice-Fresidenl. Second row: Burfon Sfanley. Doris Wayland, Chris Eismann, Naida Smifh. Dale Mammen, Alma Humble. Dr. Wolfe. Sponsor. Froni' row: Benny Hillyard. 2nd Semesier Vice-President Berry Lou Harringion, Is? Semesier Vice'Presideni'. Second row: Marilyn Smiih, 2nd Semesfer Treasurer, Gay Pember, 2nd Semesler Presideni, Mary Lou Moore, Isl' Semesler Presidenl, Marcia Nolale, lsi Semesier Chaplain. Third row: Karen Johnson, R. A.. Carol Joseph, R. A., Mrs. Aikman, Dorm Direcior, Alma Humble, 2nd Semesfer Chaplain, Janey Takasugi, Hisforian, Connie Terrell, 2nd Semesfer Secretary, LaVina Siller, Isl' Semesier Secrefary, Cleo Rice, ls'r Sernesier Treasurer, Barbara Holz, Fire Chief. Simplof Hall Officers Finney Hall Gificers Fronf row: Ann Nelson, Hisiorian. Second row: Marsha Soluble, Isl' Semesfer Vice-President Ruih Brynilclsen, Isl Sernesier President Jane? Van Maire, 2nd Semesfer Presideni, Mariorie Carnahan. 2nd Semesier Vice President Third row: Sharon Hemenway, ls? Semesfer Treasurer, Sheila Gummerson, 2nd Semesier Fire Chief, Lynn Wiley, lsr Semesier Fire Chief, Sylvia Runions, R. A., Beverly Lernmons, 2nd Semesfer Treasurer, Judy Lipscomb, lsi' Semesfer Chaplain, Carolyn Broyles, 2nd Semesfer Chaplain, Nancy Brandi, 2nd Semesier Secrefary. Sharon Bell, R.A. . - 0 4 1 it 'C .K I af' r 1.4-vi' r--i ,,., o- .bag ,- gc- Darrol Shaw, 2nd Semesfer President Don Rodman, 2nd Semesfer 2nd Vice-Presidenf, Larry Harvey, 2nd Semesfer Isl Vice-President Bill Roberfs, Pele Harvey, Bill Hall, Floor Represenlafives, Dennis Heels. ls? Semesler Treasurer, Jerry Prescofr, R. A., Mike Phillips, R. A., Rich Hammerr. R. A., Frank Hill, 2nd Semesfer Treasurer. Anderson Hall Cfficers Voorhees Hall Officers Vernon Chase, 2nd Semesfer Secrefary-Treasurer, Dick Cochrane, Fire Warden, Ken Ackerman, R. A., Eugene Hesier, Fire Warden, Morris Johnson, lsr Semesrer President Ron Pippirf, ls? Semesler Vice-President 2nd Semesrer President w R N' 'Y V A Ring The Ring Sororiiy was formed in l922 by eighl College of ldaho women wiih Margarei Boone as 'rhe firsf presidenl. The symbols for 'rhe club are The rose as ihe sororify flower, and circlei of pearls as The pin, each pearl having a special significance. The firsr sororily house was loca+ed off campus for many years. buf af presenl' There is a chapler room in The basemenr of Simplor Hall. Tradiiional evenis include formal and informal dances, ban- quels. parlies, and many oiher aciiviiies. Ida Gay Pafch Presidenf lL Mori Birrell Jewel Howard Lenore Blood Vice-Presidenl Secrefary Treasurer 91 .. , ..:: Pledges: Fronf row: Marsha Soluble. Elaine Schauh Terry Sfevens, Mary Miller. Second row: Marva Gass, Jeanne Pefhericlc, Carol Miller, Nelda Tuffle, Janell Seih, Connie Terrell, Lanelrla Plosl. E +4i'E.? 4? Jean Schwieberl' Glenda Wampler Judy Williams 97 y i Rulh Brynildsen Social Chairman Pal' Fowler Hisiorian Carol Givens Publiciiy Chairman Margare+Hor1on Marilyn Marlin Alice Mafhews Marilyn McBirney Ann Nelson i i ' 'i 'S i ii Ted Wills Bob Bosfon Bill Hohlf Secrerary Treasurer Alumni Secreiary Beta Chi Ever since i'rs founding in I92l as +he Bachelor's Club. Bela Chi has always had an aclive program, even during fhe war when if -was The only fra'rerni+y which managed 'ro survive. Tradifional evenis in- clude pledge smokers. car wash, and many informal dances. Pledges: John Colleff. Vernon Galifner, Burron Sfanley. Monie Parkins Presiclenf Ronald Weedon iii- Howard Blas Dean Fisher Jim Goelrlsclwe Pledge Bull Bob Jeppeson Dan Klinlxenberg Henry Spanlweimer Jim Tallmon Vic Taylor Rulh Brynildsen Mary Lou Moore Vice-Presidenl Secrefary-Treasurer fig Ada Sfroebel Presidenl Fronl' row: Margie Carnahan, Mori Birrell, Glenda Wampler. Second row: Elhel Urban, Lenore Blood, Jewel Howard, Judy Lipscomb, Daisy O'Donnell. l00 Shield Shield, lhe women's honorary service organizalion of lhe C ol l, was louncled in l936. Selling programs a+ foolball games, ushering al boxing malches. worlcing al chapel services, plays and olher college aclivilies are some of +he lunclions of 'rhis group. Shield is composed of lifleen aclive members chosen from all 'lhe women sludenls of 'rhe college. I ' r Pal' Fowler Carol Givens Bonnie Harringfon Jane? Hemenway Felicia Jolley Rosemary Krueger Ida Gay Palch Sylvia Runions Jean Sclwwieberl' Janel Van Malre Sylvia Wiesl' Ka1'l1y Wilske Felicia Jolley Presideni' Sigma Epsilon ln I922. six College of ldaho women organized ihe Sigma Epsilon Sororily. The sororily is now celebraling ils 37+h anni- versary. To promole clean sporlsmanship in all college acliviiies social aciiviiies, and heallh-boih moral and physical is lhe purpose of Sigma Epsilon. Some of The group's acliviiies are parlies, loanqueis, car washes, and formal and informal dances. Vernila Smilh Vice-Presideni' Daisy O'Donnell Recording Secrelary Leah Anderson Corresponding Secreia ry Palsy Sharp Treasurer X Pledges: Froni' row: Anila Miller, Pally Rue. Second row: Pai Meacham, Eileen Moule, Bridge? Sredniclci, Carolyn Lamar, Joyce llano. Third row: Mary HeuS'fOH. Sandra Sieber, Donna Tunnicliff, Lynn Wiley. l02 Jackie Beem Sharon Bell Bonnie Burke Mariorie Carnahan Palsy Dyer Sue Ann Evans Befh Findlay Connie Givarl' Belly Lou Harringlon Benny Hillyard Elaine Houslon Mickey l-lulberl' Ka ren Johnson Jo Kelso Judy Lipscomb Ru'rl1Ann Makini Eleanor McCracken. Sgr-al-Arms Leia Rai Neyman Cleo Rice. Cuslodian Evelyn Shofwell La Vina Sillar Marilyn Smllh Pal Slevens. l-lisforian '03 Sharon Wiley -S!! Formal pledging was held for eleven pledges. The pledges look 'Forward lo Hell Night The l95B'59 officers were revealed ai 'rhe spring banquei' held al' 'rhe Pay- e'f're Counrry Club. They are cuslodian, Cleo Rice, sgi'-ai-arms. Sharon Mar- lin, hisforian, Pal' Slevens, ireasurer. Palsy Sharp, vice-president Verniia Srnirh, recording sec- refar Daisy O'Donnell y. . president Felicia Jolley. Every fall a car wash is held as a money raising h project W..- is ss S E Activities Connie Givarf presenis a small gifi' To Gail Fosfer our i957-58 Presidenl. The pledges pu'r on a slcir for 'rhe members. A very busy S. E. is Caro- lyn Lamar, an exchange sfudeni' from Fisk. Eileen Moule. Pai Mea- cham, and Felicia Jolley enjoy roasred marshmal- lows ai' a pledge parfy held in The sludenf union. f ,M 1 Frank Hill Presidenf Orions As a fraierniiy on The College of Idaho campus. 'rhe Orions were granled Their char- 'rer February 26. I924 and have been an inlegral parl of if since. The organizarion holds Hs annual smoker, various dances and olher campus aclrivilies. MSS' .rv '-,I et i i P4 K-if X- i .3 . Q5- f.4' 1 l-,.,-P fl . V A51 QQ? .J x.-v' I Wayne Adams Ken Brownlee Treasurer Jim Campbell ff' fi? QS Andis. 'T' ,VFX ui-I7 Dale Conan? Bob Hofeldl Fred Hofelcll' Al Kadel 1 A f os Lonn Messman 49' Jerry Prescoil' Ted Rasor I .i -.,.7' I,-137' ' Bill Roberfs vUY ' , , qi 'if Q., .gr-. 3 I LI' N S-4' Don Rodman 'Vice-Presldenl 35. -D Gene Sullivan Delberl' Van Slyke Ted Wallers I I Intercollegiate Knights The Arrowroclc Chapter ot the Intercollegiate Knights, estab- lished on campus in I935, is a selective traternal service club, primarily established to promote and toster college spirit. The motto ot Service,ASacritice, and Loyalty typities their many inyaluable functions to The College ot Idaho. Pledges Roger Fleenor Paul Baumann, Dick Stephen, Dale Conant, Bob Bolin. Larry I-IIII Don Rodman John Schwiebert Dave .Lavender Worthy Scribe Recorder Exchequer EXPGNSIOD Oillcer www nf- QQ -Q9 Q... lt-as Annfr A '-if 'iii' '21-T w Lv, l! f 11 L Ken Brownlee Bob Caron Ga rlh Cafes Ca rlfon Flefcher Rich Hammelf Frank Hill La rry Ha rvey Ga ry Nelson Chuck Poinclexler Jerry Prescoll' Don Sharp Bill Smiley Ernie Van Mafre Dave Weaver I07 Glen Wegner X HQ 4. yt P, l 1 l .,,,,,A.. K -. , Roberf Snider Don Troyer Abbots Scarab This honorary is composed of all rhose srudenls and faculry who have made a grade poinf of 3.5 or higher during Jrheir college years. In 'rhis group are: Firsi row: Jo Slanford, Thelma Hulfer, Whifney Johns. Second row: Dr. Gilberi' Hunl Fred I-loleldf. Mary Ann Marlin, Kay Collard, Ted Walfers, Mr. Richard Slcyrm, Dr. Roberr Bralz. Dr Lyle Sianlord, Roberf Snider, Dr. Edward Allen, and Dr. Ralph Berringer. Fronf row: Alice Marh ews, Secrelary. Don Mc- Millen, Ted Wills. Presi- dent Gay Pember, Dr. Lesier McCrery, Spon- sor. Second row: Lynn Hendry, Darrell Thurson, Myke l-luniley, Pele Ni- chols, Burfon Sfanley, Bill Hohlf. Joe Dilley. 'HI Pi Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Della is a narional forensic frarernal sociely whose membership is limilecl 'ro debaiers and orhers who have parricipared in major forensic: evenls Jrhroughouf rhe year. Alpha Psi Omega This selecl group is rhe nafional drama sociery on The campus. Membership is gained Through working on, or acring in college proclucrions. l uf'.'r-:af-il.,. mul .i mum 1 1 J- The only member 'rhis year is Larry Brooks. I09 . X ,- Uh V075 f pi Q 18 Leadership Awards H9581 Glen Wegner . . 1 'xi' ,,, ,'2.g1 IIO HbE .X 119' 4 Q .-.1 .1 ,ex 'gif Fl X. ll 139-?!'lf '3v N K1 X l X , -Q' 'au ftudfk' , 1 s J AP Cliff Abe ,Av-' x,-i ,f A V' versuhes and Colleges IS a nallonal , I l ' 1-r-2 Ns.. 4 ' chosen on flwe baszs of scholarship T! Bonnie Harrmglon Q-v' 5,1 R ,6- unn' G' ww' l i 'I l Felicia U FQ' ee Jolley TN X y. W. Julian La ca Foofball Cheerleade. Andy Monlgomery Foofball Cheerleader Cheers ,,.f 2' - , G, Daryl Dillon Baslcelball Cheerleader Charlie Alvaro Baske+ball Cheerleader N .A J .,4 ag--- l Angie lgnacio JB Drill Team I 1 L1 Mary Miller, Sandra Sieber, Lanefla Pfosl, Dorolhy Blaclcslone, Judy Lipscomb, Nancy McNair, Miclcey Hulbert Cleo Rice, Margarel l-lorlon, Bonnie Burke. Leah Anderson, Parry Pelerson. Doris McCoy, Ann Nelson, Evelyn Sholwell, Sharon Wiley, Sandy Olson, Palsy Dyer, Rachel Gordon. Bonnie Wrighf, Helen l-landlord. Terry Srevens, Jewel Howard, Par Fowler. Benny Hillyard. Marilyn Smilh, Nelda Tullle, Pal Srevens, Janel Peeples, Vernila Smilh N 14 v- f '-,,'--,'L'..Lll f'f ff'fl-' Football The College of Idaho won buT Three of Their Ten games during The I958 campaign and managed a Tie wiTh powerful Lewis and Clark. as The VeTeran Babe Brown Took over The head coaching duTies of The CoyoTe eleven. The won-loss record wasn'T indica- Tive of iusT how well The CoyoTes developed during The course oT The ToughesT schedule in The school's hisTory. Faced wiTh The prob- lem oT insTalling a new sysTem To a squad ThaT included only Three sTarTers from The '57 Team, Brown molded a comloinaTion oT Treshmen, sophomores and a Tefw upper classmen inTo a Tine TooTball Team beTore The season closed. FooTball AssisTanT Rich Maggard -.qea -x 1 ' ' 'V ' I rr -' f '-vr'-e- +f1 .:..,--A '--fwf-:-f:-f:,,- ' 4 A-Hd . I X G , S 72,4 Q 63,5 V, at ,mars args -..... ' 3 .. I W' B a I 'A y f ig ILL3 ,gg 0 3 , 1, J, 1 f . Iago , Alfa QA 'AI QNIIQILIX 0 q ...J UQ J , i f fiQ8ll 3jAiQAIa'g,l' ilf51U 571623 Q 5' f-1 Qi pg, 'B I I yin R IIS I 7x25 B35eK, I,-flwlvli A- uaylzi 3 I N I I I x 'J r Charlie Alvaro, Ken Brocke, Kim Smilh, Gary I-Iale, Norm Davis, Jerry Ball, Ed Bond, Rich Garner, Dave Row one: Frank Vasquez, Lavender. Row +wo: Cleon Miller, John Dunn. Bob Bement Larry Roberfs, unknown, Milfon Van Slyke. Bob Bolin, Tom Robb, Dell Smirh. Row Ihree: Bob McNary, Don Wriqhl, John Eimers, Jack I-lull. Wally Decker, Byron Tapp, Richard Srnifh, Don Troyer. Row four: Gary V Lappin, Rich Bruneel, Mike Nishirani, Ken Leonard, Tom Byers, Towy Keller, Larry Anderson. Sfanding: Rich Maggard, Coach Babe Brown, Vic Buccola. Col: Cof Col Col Col Col Col Col Col Col FooIbaH Scores I ..........,,..,,....,.........,..... I2 I-Iumbolcll Siaie ...............,.,,,.........,.,..,.. ....... 3 O I ..,,..,. ..... 6 Easrern Washingfon , ..,.... 20 I ..,,.... ..,,.,... O Cal. Poly ....,.,,...,....,, ,...... 5 3 I ..,.,,,. ......... I 9 Lewis-Clark ,......... ,,,,,.. I 9 I ........ ......... 2 8 Pacific .......,.. ....... I 4 I ........ ......... 7 Willamelre .......... ,,,.... 5 4 I ........ ......... 2 O Easlern Oregon .. ..,.,, . 7 I .,,,.... .,... 7 Whiiman .....,.. ..,.,,, 2 7 I ........ ..... 7 Limcielcl .........,,,.... ..,.... 2 O I ......,..... ............. 5 4 Weslern Srare .........,..... .,..........,,, ...,,,,,,,,,.,,.... I 3 Ken Brooke carries Ihe ball around ihe end in an exciiinq game againsf Lewis and Clark L Q . ,5- Del Smifh Righf Tackle Byron Tapp Lefl End Ken Leonard End Don Wriglwi' Right Guard rl 1 f Cl-larlne Alvaro carries 'rlwe ball for ihe C of I agannsl Pacific Umverslly Y PP Gary Hale Fullback Halfback Dave Lavender Jack Hun Lell' Gua rd pullback Norm Davls Frank Vasquez Cenfer Quarferback DCU TVOYEV' Bob Bolln l Halfback I Guard .,.. L ? l 1 l -, T -.L,-.iTTi Ron Rainey Halfbaclc E,!1,fl Larry Johnson C0 lW Hill ' ' 'H Hamfback End L -js: Jaclr O'Donnell Tom Byers Tackle Halfbaclc Tony Keller Wally Decker l l'lEll'lbaClt Guard ' rl Y Y 27777 :J - -V- Xll . .L R 1. . 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' rllf: V , ll Cleon Miller Larry Anderson l ' 'll Q54 Guard Halfbaclc ' l ' I l 9 in lf ling A 'ti Basketball Coach Babe Browns College oT Idaho qumTeT won I6 games durung The I958 59 season aoaxnsT only mne reverses The CoyoTes recorded an 8 7 record In PaclTlc NorThwesT ConTerence acT1on and Tied Lewis and Clark Tor Thlrd place In The slx Team league The purple and gold cagers goT OTF To a TasT sTarT by wmnmg Their TnrsT 6 games The bubble broke when on Their TlrsT road Trap They losT 3 games The nexT I2 games were rn Tavor of The CoyoTes wlTh The Team losing only 4 and wmmng 8 games The Trnal game oT The season was a wan over The CoyoTes ruval nenghbors N N C Thus w1n enTuTled The CoyoTes To enTer The N A l A TournamenT IH AsslsTanT Coach Don Parmelee 1 law CoachJ A Babe Brown lvlonTana The CoyoTes downed Rocky lvlounTaln College To enTer The Tmals aga1nsT WesTern Mon Tana The WesTern MonTanans ouTscored The C oT l and became The regional kung Tor The second sTra1ghT year OuTsTand1ng perTormers Tor The CoyoTes durrng The 25 game season were Bob Moreno a Tresh man Trom Chicago veTeran Ed lvlerrxTT a luruor Trom New Meadows boTh oT whom made The All ConTerence second Team and cenTers Jullan Laca and Dave Ackerman Only Three senuors Ken Ackerman Chuck ShorT and Bob BemenT were on The 58 59 Team so pros pecTs Tor nexT year s squad appear brxghT -,ff Julian Laca slwoofing for flue C of l againsl Linfield in a 83-69 viclory for lhe Coyofes. XJX 0 .V X1-4s Silk l'Qa?0'llg ,4 , il v 4 X51 U' 2 X Froni row: Bob Bemenl. Byron Tapp, Ted Talbot Ken Ackerman, Cl'1uckSl'ior+, Ken Broclce. Second row: Jerry Frilh, Bob Moreno. Julian Laca, Ernie Keyes, Ed Merrill, Bob Squires. , Byron Tapp in a jump ball wilh a 'ream member from Willamefle. --. 5 . , 0000000000000 of of of of of of of of of of of of of Ed Merrill Guard Won Won Won Won Won Won Losi' Losl' Losl' Won Won Losl' Losf Weslern Mon+ana . Eas+ern Oregon ..,.. N. N. C. .................,... . Wes+mins'rer .........,...... Whrlworlli .................. Easfern Washingfon Willameffe ................ Willamefle ................ Linfield .,...,.. ....... Whi+man ..... ........ Whifman ........ ........ Whilrman ................ Lewis-Clark .......,.... M Forward Los+ Losl Losi- Losf Losl Losi- Won Wo n Won Losi- Losl Won Won I OJ U1 7r' m -I- U' DJ UT O 000000000000 I'l'l O- Z KD -1 2. -+- -+- LD 9. :Q xD 5. -e-Q O -1 O IJ 0 O -e-1 3' -G. E. 3 'U uv 3' O -1- ul Byron Tapp Forward OFSS Won Won Won . Losl' Won Won Won Losf Won Losf Won Losl' Lewis-Clark ...,.. ........ Pacific ........... ........ Linfield ......... ........ Linfield ,....A...... ...... Willamelfe ...... . Pacific .......... ....... Pacific .,........... .,..... Lewis-Clark ...... ....... N. N. C. ....... ....... . N. N. C. ................... . Losl' Losl' Losl' Won Losl' Losl Losl' Won Losl' Won Rocky Mounlrain ......,,.. Losl Wesfern Monia na Won l22 :al ' s 255 X Chuck Shori' Julian Laca Forwa rd Cenfer Bob Bemeni' Ernie Keyes Guard Cenfer pm Skelly '23 Ted ww Forward Guard W N' 24N XJ xy y V l if KB 5 ' 71 Fronl' row: Bill Gillam. Daryl Shelby, Jack O'Donnell, Gordon Gochnour. Jack Hilliard. Tom Byers. Second row: Jerry Frilh, Ted Talbol' Bvron Tamb. J. V. Basketball The Junior Varsi+y Team compiled an Impressive I7-I record in compelilion. Byron Tapp, C of l varsily player, goes up for a ball on fhe back- board. Julian Laca, 6' 8 cenler for 'lhe C of l, oullumps a Linfield player as he Hps 'rhe ball foward The baslcel. I24 lnTramural Every year The College oT lclaho boys Torm Teams and parTicipaTe in Touch TooTball. baslceTball, and base- ball. The success oT The lnTramural Program was due To DIrec:Tor Don Par- melee, and his sTudenT assisTanTs. The NorThern NuggeTs BaskeTball Team, Tor The second year in a row, Took The championship by deTeaTing The Six Bo's Team. Jerry PrescoH shooTs a foul shoT Tor hls Team The L As Kim Smilh, a Norlhcrn NuqgeTs Player, in a pump ball w1Th a Team player from The CommuTer Team I illlwim sunny R., Glenda Wampler. Presiclenl of WRA, presenls lo fha Anonymous girls bowling learn 'rhe lrophy for firsl place. The leam is composed of Mary Kohr, Carolyn Chadwick, Dian Morrison, Beulah Oclale, Yvonne Van Ausdale. Mary Heusion, Donna Cook, Joyce llano. The BEA Club bowling leam is composed of Fred Sloll. Sian DeLapp, Joe Marsh, Duane Kern. l.if?-- ' ' ,f-R, i iiqyix ' V -,. , fi: J L , E11 wr , 1 -jg' 1 s ., Wi 2- P' W ' i i - . f i Bowling Leagues Wilh The ereciion of rhe new bowling alley across from rhe college campus Two bowling leagues were formed under 'lhe iniramural program wilh many Teams parricipaling in each league. The Roadrunners bowling leam is com- posed of Richard Woods, Vernon Chase, Lynn Hendry, Rod Stanford. l26 I27 Women's Sports Hoclcey Team Froni row: Sheila Gumrnerson, Diane Schwaegler, Shirley Crolfs, Benny Hillyard, Karen Johnson, Pai' Sfevens. Deedy McBride, Karla Owens. Second row: Judy Savage, Margarei Burke, Sharon Hammer, Marilyn Smifh, Marcia Noble, Miss Shirley Kroeger. Eileen Moule. Nancy Brandi, Verniia Smirh. ennis Team Kneeling: Belly Crawford, Benny Hillyarcl. Standing: Connie Terrell. Janef Jacobs, Ann Crofui, Mary 1 Heusfon. Mary Jane Burman, Glenda Wampler, Karen Johnson, Miss Jackie Bogan. Noi shown are: Lynn Wiley, Francie Howard, Ida Gay Pafch. Boxing , J y ,1 A ,Ji lk. ' 1 Boxing broughl nalional recognifion +o 'rhe f fif-5-'.. W . . B College of Idaho Jrhis year as Hr compeiecl 4555- 3-LLL-1 f f K , againsf all on-comers in 'rhe NCAA Boxing -,,-,1--vvi'f' .A. 4'9 EJ Tournament and broughi home ils firsl Na- ag , 4 W fional Championship lhrough The efforrs of ' a-,ff ,, l-leiii Shimabulcuro. The Capiain of lhe 'ream 5 . : 'f ly F 1 l was John Eagan wifh ourslanding boxers being l i 1 . -6 Heiii Shimabukuro, John Eagan and Dick Coch- E5 rane. 4 41 Lenny Jakich John Eagan John Eagan wins his fighl' aqains+ Larry Largenl of Washingfon Slafe College. 3,-4 11. 7Lq .'rf. B . . f ill if l' A . ,., S 5 if .Y11 1 ,lr A .Y-' i , 1 4 'E Bob McNary Diclc Cochrane 3 .1 s' Fil ' K un XX -hw-,gain-Q 'N - Ps , .iv 1 544 14-,EW -5 lLif:T2+ - Lil 5 XZ' F1 xy l . I I, V . 1 ,J x w ' 1 f J ,,. g ,XA Q . .W . Y ' Sq 'v Ll -il f N ,. . vva.. -ef. ,, V. -'. 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Y. 1 - ,-5' - ' 'r .1-.om i,1,.4i. .,, , . ., L4 I. ,.- ..M1,L,. Q., ..,-ul.. 7.1 -4 -f, ...T ,fl - . . , . K+. Glenn Walker and Jerry Masar on lhe slariing line nw' - -v i. ,-- ..., F 3 in qi' Ng -, .u G! Richard Smilh 'lhrows lhe discus Track 4!! -T' -4' Y . -,, .. .,... ,- - ,,.--q, M --f fo-vm W' iw: . af- .Q -V-2, +.-'M-Y ' -- 4 , I , . .... , , . , , W.. , M AJ. .iw , - , l v-,Ev b A Fronl' row: Byron Tapp, Glenn Wallcer. Jerry Masar, Craig Hannum, Coach Buccola. Second row: Dave Lavender, Richard Smifh, Jim Armilage. Bob Firman, Richard Woods. Third row: Gary Lappin. Bob Moreno, Gordon Gochnour, Ken Leonard. .2- ...- EE Q EJ.: I U I is ,,-,, P3 bv- Bob Moreno Iumpmg iililiill Bob Furman +l'1rowsfl'1e shofpuf Craig Hannum V! 'FWW7 W- X A - .-1 fl g,,, wvgtmz- I- 'Eff' lr, 3:-X 3' 1':xix.5' , 1 Qw1F'1'Q, g ,f . W f, I. , mL. 4'-.12-'--1 r .. ra:-. -- , , - 1--5 Lf, V , -. . ' ' ge ,fi-may-1b5fvig .L1 - X nmnguv -1, .-, .., A P ' A.. l . Ag..-1 -w ww? ff -'11 . 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A ,V .rig Q l' 43124 T ' , Fronf row: Bill Smiley. Tony Keller, Ron Chambers. Baal: row: Don Joseplwson, Dick Kimball, Don Wilson, Don Parmelee. 1 ., fx 1 .nw w ,i .. mm si K, f '-- J ' 'r ol 'if :,, 'N f. . l i F ,, 71lA. Don Joseplwson Ken Ackerman Pifcher Del Smirh Pifcher Don Troyer Pilcher The Coyole baseball Team which finished in firsl place in conference play in l958 hopes ro have iusr as successful a '59 season as il had in '58, 55 7 -f nv .. 'lit 'T' l H-.. 'E' -li 5515 fw ri , avg! U37 7- SN ,I ' 1: 'L Us 5' Frank Vasquez, Firs'r Base Corky Hill, Second Base Charlie Alvaro, Shorfslop Bob Persin Third Base Larry Brown Oulfield Ron Za rbnisky Ou+'lield I3-1 W 331- 'f -, J ll' n , Ted Talbof Jon Riggs Clarence Jones ,F , ' Q + Z -'jf A L. E md 7, ju, ,Q Q Rm 4 I 0037.1 B 5: Fi n-gr, -4- rf , . I' '1 I' Bruce Syme Jim McGinnis Ken Leonard Coach Babe Brown Lenny Pieczynski Adrian Semper CALDWELL ICE AND COLD STORAGE CO. 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H., I9 Ross, Charles M., I6 Sayre, Dean Ralph M., I2, 68 Shearer, President Tom E., II, 63, 6I Sinclair, Miss Margaret C., I4, 68 Skyrm, Richard, I6, IO8 Snyder, Mrs. Nellie, I2 Soller, John F., I4, 89 Spect. Frank, I8 Stanford, Dr. Lyle M., I9, 84. IO8 Steunenberg, A. K., I9 Szotraida, Mrs. Berniece, 2I Thomas, Elmer I6 Tucker Frank C., I7 Tucker, Harold M., I7 Tucker Mrs. Louise, I7 Tucker, Ward, I7 Underhill, Dr. Lee, I5, 63 Van Camp, Mrs. Dorothy B., I3, 86 Van Camp, Dr. C. Warren, I2, I5 Vander Mei, Mrs. Joan, 2I Wallace, Bill, I5 Wells, Charles V., I5 Westtall, The Rev. R. Curtis, I2 Williams, Ledru A., I3, I9 Willmorth, John Winder, Richard, I2 Wolte, Dr. George V., IB Student Index Billings, Paul, 4I Birrell, Mori, 37, 63, 83, 86, 96, IOO Black, Juanita, 49 Black, Paul, 55 Blackstone, Dorothy, 37, II5 Blaloch, Orron, 4l Blankenburg, Larry, 47 Blas, Howard, 37, 99 Blecha, Don. 4I Blood, Lenore. 37, 96, IOO Bobier, Tony, 47 Bobisud, Larry, 49 Balin, Robert, 49. IO6, II7, II9 Boone, Ray, 4l Bosely, Ray, 43 Boston, Bob, 37, 98 Bradford, Dick, 4I Brandt, Nancy, 37, 92, I27 Bretton, Charles. 27 Brinkley, Ruth, 27 Brocke, Ken, 37, 63, 85, II7, I2I Brooks, Jim, 86, 90 Brooks, Larry, 27, 89, IO9 Broomhall, Paul, 55 Brown, David, 4l Brown, Helen, 49 Brown, Larry, 134 Brownlee, Ken, 43, 66, 105 Broyoles, Carolyn, 49, 92 Brueck, Harley, 27 Brunmeier, Clarence, 55 Bruneel, Richard, 55, 117 Brynildsen, Rulh, 26, 28, 63, 92, 100, 110 Buck, Gordon, 41 Bullinglon, Dean, 49, 135 Burchard, Wendell. 55 Burke, Bonnie, 43, 115 Burke, Margarel, 49, 127 Burke, Wayne, 28 Burkholder. Dennis, 55 Burman, Mary Jane, 20, 43, 127 Busse, Henry, 55, 89 Busse, Sally, 55 Byers, Thomas, 49, 117, 119, 124 Callisler, Gilberl, 55 Campbell, Allen, 47 Campbell, Bob, 90 Campbell, Jim, 47, 105 Capps, Raymond, 55 Carley, Duane, 43 Carnahan, Mariorie, 43, 59, 65 92, 100 Caron, Bob, 37 Cales, Garlh, 42, 48 Chadwick, Carolyn, 49, 126 Challee, Marilyn, 28, 90 Chapman, Sherl, 47 Chase, Vern, 37, 93, 126 Cho, Sun Young, 49 Chrislensen, Thomas, 49, 80, 86, Chrislenson, Carl, 47 Chrislenson, Paula, 37 Clapier, Brenl, 55 Clark, Pal, 38, 90 Cline, Roma. 43 Cochrane, Dick, 43, 85, 93, 128 Collard, Kay, 28, 108 Collell, John, 49, 68, 98 Corey, Fred, 28, 85 Cook, Donna, 55, 90, 126 Cooley, Glen, 49 Coon, Delberl, 55 Conanl, Dale, 47, 105, 106 Conners, Jim Cooper, Maude, 47 Cordell, Ray, 55 Corlell, Cleve, 49, 68, 80, 86 Cornilles, Kay, 55 Colner, Marlha, 55 Counlryman, Jim Courlney, Mary, 49 Cowger, Wayne, 55 Craig, Carl, 41 Crandall, Carol, 55, 86, 90 Crawlord, Belly, 49, 127 Crawford, Helen, 38, 87 Crolul, Ann, 43, 127 Cronk, James, 47 Crosby, Shirley, 38 Crolls, Shirley, 38, 127 Cunninglon, Jim, 55 Curlis, William, 43 Cushman, John, 55 Davis, Clyde Davis, Dan, 47 Davis, Norman, 41, 117, 118 Deonier,A1an, 41, 87 Decker, Wallace, 55, 117, 119 Dellenbaugh, James, 43 90 Deide, Darrell, 38 DeLapp, Slan, 41, 126 DeVries, Richard, 55. 90 DeWees, Earl, 49 Dilley, Joseph, 49, 109 Dillon, Daryl, 43, 114 Dockler, Eugene, 47, 68 Doorn, Gary, 47 Donovan, Sue, 21, 43, 90 Dorman, Lynn, 41 Doser, Eldon, 43 Downing, Bruce, 28 Dreisbach, Phil, 44 Dunn, Johnny, 55, 117 Durand, Eugene, 41 Dyer, Palsy, 21, 44, 103, 115 Eagan, Bill, 55 Eagan, John, 128 Eakin, Bill, 44 Eier, Doug, 41 Eimers, John, 47, 85, 117 Eisinbarlh, Lee, 41 Elledge, Gary, 41 Ellis, Roberl, 50, 68 Emery, Sue, 47, 90 Emory, Brian, 47 Evans, Sue Ann, 44, 90, 103 Ferguson, Jerry, 41 Findlay, Belh, 21.38, 103 Fine, Harold, 47 Firman, Roberl, 50, 130. 131 Fisher, Dean, 99 Fisher, Ernesl, 41 Fleenor, Roger, 44, 69, 80, 106 Flelcher, Carllon, 38 Flynn, Jack, 50 Fong, Henry, 38 Fosler, Gail, 21, 26, 63, 67, 68, 82 103, 110, 111 Fowler, Pal, 44, 90, 97, 101, 115 Foxx, Carol, 50 Foxx, Charles, 41 French, Maryan, 38, 89 Frilh, Jerry. 55, 121 Frosl, Connie Jo, 50 Fukushima, Duke, 41 Gallner, Vernon. 50, 68, 75, 98 Garner, Richard, 117, 118 Garso, Bernard, 29 Gass, Marva, 55, 96 Gehle, Bernard, 50 Gillam, Bi11,44, 124 Gilliland, Slanley, 55 Givarl, Connie, 23, 36, 38, 63, 66, 68, 79,8I,82,103,104 Givens, Carol, 29, 63, 97, 101 Givens, Geraldine, 29, 67 Glunl, Edward, 41 Goade, Frank, 41 Goacle, Gary Gobble, Marcia, 38, 90, 92, 96 Gochnour, Gordon, 32, 124, 130, 131 Goellsche, James, 20, 44, 66, 84, 89, 99 Good, Donald, 55 Gordan, Rachel, 44, 115 Goslin, Dennis, 44 Gospill, Anne, 50 Gray, Bill, 41 Greenlielcl, Linda, 44, 67, 81 Greer, Sharon, 47, 81, 89 Grillin, Mark, 29 Grigg, Lawrence, 41 142 Griggs, Roy, 41 Grunke, James, 55 Gummerson, Sheila, 50, 90, 127 Gundy, John, 55 Gunning, Lyn, 50, 86 Halberl, Jack, 55. 90 Hale, Gary, 50, 85, 117, 118 Hall, Bill, 44, 93 Hallell, Norman, 50 Hamby, Maury, 38 Hammer, Sharon, 50, 127 Hammell, Rich, 23, 42, 47, 93 Handlord, Helen, 21, 38, 87, 90, 115 Hannum, Craig, 50.90, 130 Harmon, George, 55 Harringlon, Belly Lou, 21, 38, 80 83, 86, 92 Harringlon, Bonnie, 39, 63, 66, 70 81,86,89, 101,111 Harringlon, Dick, 55 Harris, Brenl, 55 Harris, Joe, 50, 89 Harrison, Veryl, 44 Harshman, Harriella, 41, 90 Harlley, Henry, 50 Harvey, Alan, 41, 93 Harvey, Larry, 23, 42, 44, 63, 66 69, 93 Heberger, Ron, 41 Heeb, Dennis, 44, 93 Heer, Jim, 29, 90 Heilig, Bob, 29 Hemenway, Janel, 20. 29, 101 Hemenway, Sharon, 50, 92 Henderson, Donna, 50 Hendry, Lynn, 44, 86, 91, 109, 126 Henry, Jim, 50 Hesler, Alberl, 55, 93 Heuck, Belly, 55 Heuslon, Mary, 50, 84, 126, 127 Hibbs, Belle, 50 Hill, Frank, 44, 93, 105, 107 Hill, Jean Hill, Larry, 42, 44, 107 l'lill, Corky, 39, 58, 63, 86. 118 HiI1iard,Jack, 50, 124 Hillyard, Benny, 44, 69, 72, 86, 92 103, 115, 127 Holeldl, Bob, 44, 105 Holeldl, Fred, 29, 105, 108 Hohll, Bill, 54, 88, 98, 107 Holbrook, Ronald, 50 Holmes, Beverly, 50,88 Holz, Barbara, 55, 92 Hopper, Edwin, 30 Horlon, Margarel, 39, 63, 97, 115 Horlon, Paul, 55 Holchkiss, Rulh Ann, 50 Houdyshell, Lynn, 51 Houslon, Elaine, 42, 45 Howard, Frances, 71, 89 Howard, Jewel, 45, 96. 100, 115 Howell, Gail, 39 Hueberl, Delmar, 55 Huller. Thelma, 108 Hulberl, Mickey, 45, 66, 79, 103, 115 Hull, Jack, 55, 117, 118 Humble, Alma, 26, 30, 66, 68, 91, 92 Hunlley, Jim, 51 Hunlley, Mylce, 23, 39, 75, 86, 109 Hyall, Herberl, 47 lgnacio, Angeline, 45, 86, 88, 114 Ihli, Ken, 45, 90 llano, Joyce, 51, 126 Jackson, Barbara, 30 Jacobs, Janei, 51, 127 Jakich, Leonard, 45, 85, 128 James, Dawn, 41 Jamison, Pauline, 51,90 Jelinek, George, 47 Jens, Loanna, 55 Jeppeson, Bob, 30, 90. 99 Johns, Whilney, 30, 63, 108 Johnson, Barbara, 30 Johnson, Darrell, 47 Johnson, Karen, 38, 39, 63, 81, 82, 92, 103, 127 Johnson, Larry, 55, 119 Johnson, Marley, 41 Johnson, Morris, 30, 63, 93 Johnslon, l-larriell, 51 Jolley, Felicia, 23. 39, 63, 66, 75 86,101,102,111,114 Jones, Clarence, 51, 135 Jones, Doroihy. 41 Jones, Prank, 47 Jones, Marjorie Jones, Mike, 48, 51 Joseph, Carol, 39, 92 Josephson, Don, 47, 133 Kaeppner, Joe, 41 Kadel, A1,47, 63, 105 Kaeser, Dick, 91 Kanlack. Gene, 39 Kech, Delmer, 47 Keim, Richard, 47 Keller, Tony, 51, 85, 117, 119, 133 Kelso, JoAnn, 30, 63 Kenyon. Dale, 55 Kern, Duane, 31, 83, 126 Kershner, Conley, 51 Keuler, Jerry, 41 Keyes, Ernie, 47, 121, 123 Kibble, Bill, 51 Kimball, Dick, 45, 89, 133 Kimura, Frank, 55 Klas, LeRoy, 51, 79 Klinkenberg, Dan, 45, 99 Kock, Roberl, 31 Koesler, Jerry, 41, 83 Kohr, Mary, 51, 126, 127 Kovacs, Paul, 45 Krueger. Rosemary, 45, 81, 101 Laca, Julian, 39, 85, 114, 121, 123, 124 LaMar, Carolyn, 102 Lamm, Sharon, 51 Lane, John, 47 Langille, Jel, 47 Lappin, Gary, 39, 117, 118, 119, Larsen, John Larsen, Juanila LaRue, Peggy, 39 Lavender, Dave, 45, 85, 106, 118, 130 Laurence, Ann, 41 Leeds, Mike, 47 Leiby, Brenda. 55 Lemons, Beverly, 45, 92 Leonard. Kenny, 51, 85, 117, 130, 135 Lelh, Linda. 51, 90 Lewellen, Frances, 41 Lewis, John, 41 Lewis, LeRoy, 51 Limbaugh, LiZ, 31, 67, 90 Limbaugh, Ron, 41 Lipscomb, Judy, 23, 45, 63, 66, 75, 79, 81, 100, 103, 115 Lillle, Jack, 41 Lloyd, Edwin, 31, 135 Long, Ted, 48, 51, 80, 86 Machule, l'lerberl', 47 Mackey. George, 51 MacLaren, Roberla, 39, 89 Maddox, Roscoe, 51, 129 Maggard, Richard, 116 Maqgarl, Ben, 64 Makini, Rulh Ann. 35, 62, 63, 69, 90 Mammen, Dale, 45, 91 Mansfield, Edward March, John, 31 Marsh, Joe, 31, 126 Marlin, William, 55 Masar, Jerry, 55, 87, 130 Mason, Dave, 31 Malhews, Alice, 45, 88, 97, 109 Maxwell, Merle, 39 McBirney, Marilyn, 45, 97 McBride, Deec1y,51, 64, 127 McClin1ick, Dan, 32 Mcclinlick, Penny, 55 McCoy, Doris, 45, 115 McCracken, Eleanor, 45, 103 McDermo1i, Rulh, 32 McGinnis, Jim, 32, 85. 135 McLaughlin, Lynn, 51 MCMil1en, Don, 22, 23, 41, 75, 85. 86, 109, 129 McNair, Nancy, 47, 115 McNary, Roberl, 55, 128 McNeeI, Jack, 32 Meacham, Pafricia, 51, 102 Mereness, Lawrence, 55 Merrill, Ed, 39, 85, 121. 122 Messenger, Terry, 51, 84 Messman, Lonn, 105 Messman, Lynn, 55 Miller, Anila, 52, 90 Miller, Carol, 52, 96 Miller, Claudia, 87 Miller. Cleon, 55, 117, 119 Miller, Ellis, 41 Miller, Mary, 96. 115 Milchell, Ronald, 55 Modrell, Larry, 52 Mogensen, Neil, 47, 70 Monlgomery, Andy, 70. 71, 85, 114 Moore, David, 52, 90 Moore, Mary Lou, 40, 63, 84, 92, 100 Norris, Larry, 55 Nuesl, Glenn, 52 Odalo, Beulah. 46. 126 O'Donne1l, Daisy, 36, 40, 63, 66, 72 78, 81, 82, 83, 86, 90, 100, 102 O'D0nnol1, Jack, 52, 85, 86, 118, 124 Olsen, Don, 46 Olson, Sandra, 55, 115 Onliveros, Roberl, 47, 87 Orloll, Norman, 55, 68 Owen, Karla, 55, 127 Pair, Kalhy, 52 Pankralz, Dan, 55 Panzeri, Ben, 55 Park, 1'1e Sook, 52 Parkins, Monle, 40, 86, 90, 98 Palch, lda Gay, 40, 63, 83, 86, 96 101, 111 Pale, Florine, 52, 90 Payne, John. 52 Peeples, Janel, 52, 115 Pember, Gay, 40, 67, 68, 84, 86, 90 107 Perry, Jon, 47, 86 Persin, Bob, 49, 87, 134 Pelerson, Ernesl, 46 Pererson, Larry, 66, 90 Pelerson, Lawrence, 41 Pelerson, Pally, 52, 115 Pelherick, Jeanne, 52, 96 Plosl, Lanella, 46, 96, 115 Phillips, Mike, 41. 86. 93, 107 Pieczynski, Leonard, 87, 135 Pierson, Vern, 47 Pippin, Ron, 41, 89. 93 Pilkin, Lin, 52 Plunkell, Allen, 40 Pohl, Bill, 52 Poindexler, Chuck, 46, 66 Porler, Coleen, 52 Powaukee, Brooklyn, 47 Powell, Roberl, 55 Poller, lvan, 47 Prescolf, Jerry, 26, 32, 84, 93, 105 111, 125 Purdy, Jo Dell, 32 Radford. Sharon, 53 Ralzleriy, Bruce, 47 Moreno, Bob, 55, 121, 122, 130, 131 Morris, Shirley, 47 Morrison, Dian, 52, 126 Moll, Don, 52, 68 Moule, Eileen, 21, 52, 87, 102, 127 Mudgel, Dorolhy, 52, 80 Murdock, Thyne, 47 Murray, Don, 41 Naser, Roberr, 41 Neel, Phyllis, 40 Nehr, Mike, 23, 48, 52 Nelson, Anne, 46, 79, 81, 92, 97, Nelson, Gary, 40, 63 Neumeisler, Earl, 41 Newlon, Bob, 52 Newlon, Ron, 52 Neyman, Leia, 20, 46, 103 Nichols, Peler, 70, 89, 109 Nishilani, Mike, 47, 84, 117 Noble, Marcia, 40, 92, 127 143 Rainey, Ronald, 40, 117 Rasor, Ted, 47, 66, 80, 105 Rasor, Skipper, 55 Raymond, Donald, 55 Reed, Roberl, 41 Reid, Bob Regan, Dennis, 41 Reynolds, Barbara, 47 Rhees, Sian, 41 Rhodes, Tom Rice, Cleo, 4-6, 68, 79, 92. 103, 115 Rice, M arilyn, 53 Richardson, Bill, 41 Richardson, Carol, 46 Richardson, Lane, 53 Riggins, Sharon, 53 Riggs, Jon, 40, 85, 135 Robb, Tom, 53, 117 Roberls, Bill, 40, 90, 93, 105 Roberls, James, 53 Roberls, Larry, 55, 117, 119 Robison, James, 41 Robison, Roger, 46 Roclman, Don. 42, 46, 66, 93, 104 105 Roehr, Marlea, 53 Rogers, Claude, 41 Romer, Ronald, 55 Ross, Charlolle, 53 Rolh, Ronald, 40. 87 Rolhingass, Tom, 41 Rowland, Dewey. 53 Rue. Pafricia, 48, 53, 102 Run1l',John. 53, 68 Runions, Sylvia, 32, 92, 101, 111 Ruperl, Olivia. 55 Ruse. Arnold. 32 Rydalch, Tom, 55 Samper, Adrian, 53. 135 Sauler. Karhleen, 21, 53, 69 Savage, Judy. 53, 127 Sayre. Sieve, 55 Schaul, Elaine. 53, 71, 96 Schmirz, Eugene Scholer, Ray, 47, 68 Schroeder, Gerry, 46 Schusler. Palsy, 53 Schwaegler. Diane, 53, 127 Schwieberl. Erwin, 53 Schwielaerl, Jean, 41, 63, 97, 101 Schwieberr, John, 23, 36, 40. 63, 89 106 Seifz, Janelle, 53, 96 Seredulc, Paul. 41 Sharp, Don, 41, 107 Sharp, Palsy, 41, 83, 84, 102 Shaw, Darrol, 83. 86, 93 Shelby, Daryl. 55. 119 Shellon, John, 33 Sherman. Karen, 47 Shields, Lloyd, 41 Shimabulcuro, Heiji, 55 Shorr, Charles, 33, 67, 121, 123 Sholwell, Evelyn, 46, 66, 69, 79, 103 115 Shurllelf, Gary, 47, 129 Sieber, Sandra. 53, 102. 115 Siller, LaVina, 21. 42, 46. 69. 92 Simineo, Carolyn, 47 Skaggs, Elmer, 55 SkeHy,PhH,46,123 Slcogsberq. Clark, 41, 90 Skogsberg, Lonnie, 55, 90 Smiley, Bill, 45, 63, 107 Smilh, Agnes, 46 Smilh, Dell. 46. 85. 117, 118, 134 Srnilh, Derrol. 41 Smilh, Kim, 54, 117, 119, 125 Smllh. Marilyn. 46, 68, 86, 92, 103 115, 127 Smilh, Naida. 54, 91 Smllh, Richard, 54. BS, 117, 119, 130 Smirh. Theran, 41 Smilh, Vernila, 36.41, 58, 63, 66. 81 82, 102, 115,127 Smilh, Wayne, 55 Snider, Bob. 108 Snyder, Sandra, 54 Soule, John, 33 Sowersby, Twila Spanhiemer, Henry, 41, 99 Squires, Bob, 41, 121 Sredniclci. Bridger. 54. 68, 102 Slanford, Jo, 33, 63, 66. 108, 110 Ill Slanford, Rod, 46. 86, 126 Slanley. Burlon. 54, 88, 91, 98, 109 Slansell, Janice, 47, 84, 89 Sfanwood, Keilh, 41, 132 Slarelc. Mary. 54, 68, 86, 89 Slephen, Richard, 55, 106 Slevens, Lillian, 41 Sfevens, Pal, 47, 82, 86, 102. 115 127 Slevens, Terry, 54, 96, 115 Sforfle, Dean, 55 Sl'ol'l', Fred, 41, 78. 83, 88, 126 Slroebel, Ada. 20, 33, 86. 100. 108. 111 Slrallon. Richard, 54 S1u1'Flebeam,Virgi1. 33 Sullivan, Gene, 33. 105 Sullivan, Kalhy. 33 Swanson, Donald. 34 Swenson. Elaine, 21. 47 Swirbul, Arnold, 54 Syme, Bruce, 54, 90, 135 Talbol, Ted, 54, 121, 123, 135 Talcasugi, Janey, 21, 47. 78, 88, 90 92 Tallmon, Jim, 34. 99 Tapp. Byron, 55, 117, 118, 122, 124 130 Taylor, Vic, 47. 99 Teed, Roger, 41 Terada, Bob, 55 Terrell, Connie. 41, 92, 96. 127 Thompson, Joan. 41 Thomson, Juanila. 47 Tiplon, Willis. 34 Troyer, Don, 34, 63, 85. 108. 111 117, 119, 134 Thurson, Darrell, 47, 88, 109 Tunniclilsll Donna, 54, 84, 102 Turner, Glen, 34 Tullle, Nelda, 54. 96, 115 Twining, Sue, 54 144 1 Ugarriza, John, 55 Urban, Elhel, 54. 90. 100 Van Camp, Rela, 34, 90 Van Camp, Warren, 41. 84 Van Cleef, Ronald, 47. 90 Van lvlalre. Ernie, 47, 107 Van Malre, Janel. 23. 26, 34. 92, 101 Van Slyke, Milfon, 34, 117 Van Slylce, Pal, 41 Vasquez, Eranlc, 41. 85, 117, 118, 134 Vernholm, Linda, 55 Waggener. Mary, 54 Welder, Raoul, 54, 84, 129 Walker, Glenn. 55, 130 Wallers, Dona, 47 Wallers, Ted, 35, 86. 105, 108 Wampler, Glenda, 41. 82, 97, 100, 126. I27 Warren, Charlene, 55 Walanabe, Jerry. 47 Walson, Richard, 41 Wayland, Doris. 35, 88, 91 Weclcerle, Joe, 55 Weed, Jim, 41. 86 Wegner, Glen, 36.41, 63. 110, 111 Wesferberg. David, 55 Wesrlall, lvlaurila. 41 While, Dennis, 55 Whilsell, Roland, 55 Whillalcer. Bill, 41 Wiesl, Sylvia, 35, 101. 111 Wiley, David, 55 NVHey,Lynn.21,55,71,92 Wiley, Sharon. 47, 103, 113 Williams, Judy, 20. 35. 97 Wills, Ted, 47, 68, 86, BB, 98, 109 Wilslce, Kalhy, 35, 63, 101, 111 Wilson, Dale. 47 Wilson, Don, 35, 86, 133 Wilson, Gaylord, 55 Will, Arnold, 41 Woods Richard. 55, 126, 130 Wrighr, Bonnie, 55, 115 Wrighf. 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