Colorado State University Fort Collins - Silver Spruce Yearbook (Fort Collins, CO)
- Class of 1953
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THE WEST is VoO n-AC LOS A THE 1953 SILVER SPRUCE VOLUME 48 COMPILED BY THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF COLORADO A M COLLEGE AT FORT COLLINS, COLORADO BOB MELVIN, EDITOR MAXINE SCHL1EKER, BUSINESS MANAGER The records will show that Dr. Durrell retired at the end of this school year, but a man like him can never retire. His duties will be lightened, and he will perhaps have more time for his friends and for research; but he and his achievements will continue to serve us. We cannot here do full justice to all his achievements, but we must mention a few: More than 25,000 students have taken his courses. Crops and ranges can be greener everywhere as the result of the efforts of L. W. Durrell and of the men who gathered round him. Horsemanship would perhaps have become a lost skill at Aggies but for Clipper and him. The Dean ' s paintings hang on more than one campus wall. His versa- tility, his kindliness, his ingenuity have made their effects felt far beyond the School of Science and Arts of which he has been able dean. This is another token of Aggie appreci- ation, Dean Durrell. DEDICATED TO Ifiii portrait by Gene Rome Fiihbacli Studio L.W. DURRELL Botanist, Administrator, Artist, Horseman, Inspiring Teacher, Beloved Man HTfrhii THE OLD WEST IS DEAD... But, like a lost sweetheart, it will never be forgotten. It ' s colorful memories are ever present, _ -W te . ' - :- ' t ri 5- J ' , -. ' . -i- . While now there is a New West, a continually progressing West, Which we here at Colorado A M are helping to build, meanwhile also preparing ourselves to help perpetuate in the future... I As is recorded on the pages of this 1953 SILVER SPRUCE. t)l. CONTENTS BIG EVENTS 10 ADMINISTRATION SCHOOLS 110 SOCIALS 102 SPORTS 250 CLASSES 208 ADS INDEX 372 BIG EVENTS OF THIS TEAR AT AGGIES... 1 ; 10 m SPRING QUARTER 1952... Sun shining . . . Epidemic strikes . Spring fever . . . Aggies move outside . . . Swimming at Long ' s Pond . . . Baseball . . . Picnics . . . Lounging on the lawn . . . Find little time for studies . . . Lots of time for other things . . . College Days . . . Green and Gold Revue . . . Swan show . . . Dances . . . And more dances . . . Honor Night . . . And last . . . But not least . . . For the seniors . . . Graduation. 11 If hat ' s the matter, Bob, already married? HAY I [VAL Fifth annual Haylofters ' Festival . . . Everybody whirl, everybody prance . . . Dance with the dolly with the hole in her stocking . . . Exhibitions . . . Teaching sessions . . . Discussion groups . . . Two days of dancing . . . Old and new . . . Queen . . . Enthusiasts from over the United States . . . Old Friends . . . Loads of fun. Swing your partner.. 12 know the one in the striped shirt Slack ' em up, hoys Mermaids . . . Mermen . . . Swimmers of the deep . . . Life under the sea ... Pursuit of the Blue Dolphins . . . Dance of the Sea Shells . . . Lobster Quadrille . . . Shark Sacrifice . . . Neptune ' s Court . . . Diving, swimming, floating, sinking . . . All part of Swan Club show. D sea imams Swimming, spinning star 13 Well, shut mah mouj All that grass and no chlorophyll the best season for Love... Green and Gold Revue of 1952 . . . Presented by Kappa Kappa Psi and Associated Students . . . Girls, girls, more girls . . . Exotic Arabian dancing girls . . . Hawaiian hula dancers . . . Fiery gypsies . . . Skits . . . And jokes . . . Much fun. wish I could hula like my sister Oola u 14 We call your attention to the calendar We ' re really not triplets I am J. Wellington Wellsworth III kennel capers Campus is going to the dogs . . . Dogs . . . Dogs . . . Every- where dogs . . . Every shape, every style . . . 57 varieties to be exact . . . Shown at second annual Vet Dog Show . . . Sponsored by Vet students . . . Only one of its kind in U.S Canines roam around Aggie field house and gym . . . Take trophies home to Kennels. Come up and see me sometime, won ' t you? This must be the end of the show 15 Ve ole dignitariet 16 Down on your kneet, men forward, March! Tention ! . . . Military Reviews . . . Snap to ! ... Check-up time . . . Federal inspection first . . . Then Governor ' s Day . . . Featured nineteen-gun salute . . . Governor Dan . . . Football field scene of ROTC warfare . . . Sunset Review . . . More marching . . . Shiny metals . . . Sponsors at attention . . . ROTC in review. Don t just stand there, do something Give me some men who are stout-hearted men Get your cotton-picking hoofs off me El sombrero y las senoritas f ' ... ' . -f Skyline fiesta and stampede... College Days . . . Dripping wet . . . Mud . . . Rain . . . Tubbings . . . Spirit undampened . . . Street dance . . . Moved to Union . . . Variety show . . . Lots of talent . . . Rodeo . . . Cowboys . . . Thrills . . . Clowns . . . Parade . . . Acacia, Gamma Phi, Sigma Chi, and ISA copped honors . . . Barbecue . . . Food . . . Intra-squad football . . . Dance . . . Stomped to strains of T. Texas Tyler. Feet up, pat him on the po-po Z-z-z-z-z. ' 17 What dance step ' s that, hoss? Yo-ho-heave-ho, uhh! 18 W hen it comes to the end College Days Queen JOAN PRICE KA Queen Joan followed by attendants Joanne Smock and Charlotte Greene. 19 Count ' em, there ' s twelve 20 You ' re looking at the camera Big band . . . Big decorations . . . Big dance . . . That ' s the Junior Prom . . . fish . . . Fishnets . . . Couples slithering among the seaweed . . . Tony Pastor shared spotlight with SPRUCE Queen . . . Lovely girl . . . Lilting music . . . Successful sea flight. beneath the Sea The swishes and the fishes Dodrill carried away the Nye trophy Tapping the top leaders and tbe last... Honor Night . . . Wheels spotlighted . . . Hooded Who? pokes Pace-makers . . . Others find way to stage . . . Scholarships . . . Who ' s Who . . . Recognition . . . Then graduation . . . Seniors leave . . . Into the cold cruel world . . . Some into service . . . Speakers . . . Caps and gowns . . . And the diploma . . . The climax. Editor Foster on the platform 21 portrait hy Kurt a ay a ay Photographs, Denver IK. lull! Oir, Miss Colorado of 1952... CHARDELLE HAYWARD Nominated by Colorado A M, Chardelle was selected as Miss Colorado in Denver during the summer, and represented our state in the Miss America contest at Atlantic City 22 FALL QUARTER 1952... Leaves falling . . . Red . . . Brown . . . Golden . . . And leaves burn- ing . . . Back to school . . . Old friends . . . Old Places . . . New ones, too . . . Welcome week . . . Rush week . . . Registration . . . Button, frosh . . . How many bricks in Old Main? . . . Paint the A . . . And big games . . . Football in the air . . . Homecoming . . . And laughs . . . Skit Night . . . And fun . . . AWS Dance . . . Then home for Christmas. 23 The official howdy Howdy!... Welcome Week . . . New students galore . . . Freshmen . . . Transfers . . . Constantly busy . . . Tests, rallies, mixers, barbecues, movie stars . . . Whirl of meetings, activ- ities . . . Climaxed by registration ... A necessary evil . . . Names . . . Classes . . . Lines . . . Pulling cards . . . IBM machines . . . Ready for school. Look at that man run for the door 24 Page 12, section 92 has just been closed Waiting for the trucks to come in Well, if this ain ' t enough to rot your soxl Frosh tradition Fainting the A . . . Lancers cart everything in Army trucks . . . Crack the whips . . . Freshmen do the work . Whitewash the hill . . . Splashy splashes . . . Lime fights . . . Bucket brigade . . . Cider and doughnuts when A is spotless . . . Meet more people . . . Make hig messes . . Have more fun. Lime storm 25 This stinker won for the LCA ' s They got caught with their wheels down ie harvest Hoineooming . . . The best part of the fall . . . Football . . . Frosh-Sophoniore contests . . . Three-legged race . . . Beauties vying . . . Sophs won . . . Pajama parade . . . Such dolls . . . Houses transformed . . . Thetas, Lambda Chis, ACC did best jobs . . . Reunions . . . Old cronies . . . Open houses . . . All neat and clean . . . Topped off with big ball. 1 . Thetas display a winning barn 26 Dig dent dames, Dad Homecoming Queen ANNA JEAN RASMUSSEN ISA Escorted by the lancers are Queen A. J. and attendants Celeste Powell and Sally Moore. Not shown is attendant Vonnie Lyster 27 Roberts and his lamb-dyers Entertainment in the chow line Leaders ' confab Off for the mountains . . . YMCA Camp near Estes . . . Scene of fifth annual Leadership Conference . . . Roaring start with Dean Paul Roberts . . . Keynote address . . . Panels . . . Problems . . . Cussed and discussed Better Student Government . . . Played, too . . . Parties . . . Entertainment . . . Early morning serenades . . . Big deal. Champion a la open mouth J ' - Smith talks uith his hands, too 28 That ' s a lot of bull Grand champ Gintsie receives cup from Caine pulchritude... Little National Western Livestock Show . . . Whata mouthful . . . New name this year . . . After the famed Denver stock show . . . Still have animals all over the fieldhouse . . . Dignitaries, too . . . Include Governor Dan . . . Day and night affair . . . Hours crammed full . . . Horse show . . . Wool judging . . . Sorority wheelbarrow race . . . Tons of trophies. Such glitter and glow Curl, darn ya, curl! 29 Pop corn machine? . Swirling skirts . . .Handsome men . . . Crowd the floor at Engineers ' Ball . . . Decorations with ingenuity . . . Revolving pyramid went around and around . . . Radiant redhead reined as queen . . . Will rule all year . . . Over dance in the fall . . . Days in the spring. Slipstick stoop k 30 They didn ' t blow up this one Engineers ' B LOIS SIMON ISA The queen and her attendants, Jayne Lamar, Jackie Woods, and Hybenia Edens 31 Do I hear a bid? Pretty, isn ' t it? and Ferdinand just smelted the flowers.,. Flowers . . . Fruits . . . Vegetables . . . Displays . . . Comprise annual Horticulture show . . . Food that tempts the palate . . . Blossoms that tempt the eye . . . And the nose . . . Demonstrations . . . Delicate corsages on delighted coeds . . . Queen of the flowers rivaled the beauty of lavish floral arrangements . . . Auction emptied Ammons of many exhibits. That ' s one may to water the loicers that ' s u-hat I call a potato I b, If... Flower B ueen BARBARA COBB Attendant Louise Turpin, Queen Barbara, attendants Marilyn Scofield, Evelyn Finnell, Mary Troeger, Frankalee Richard, and Jean Weatherby with one lone male. 33 Oh, oh, that was a dirty one Check the pajamas Fits and skits... Somo show ! . . . Lots of laughs . . . Serious side, too . . . Successful Skit Night . . . Ran two nights . . . SPRUCE doled out trophies . . . Tri Deltas rated one . . . Dancing blocks, pull toys, floppy clowns, cuddly dolls . . . Lambda Chis carted off other one . . . Bull fights, Conquistadores, parades, peons . . . Oodles of funnies . . . Hadacol ... In the book . . . Patriotic note with historic scenes . . . And always the girls . . . Sexy Basin Street . . . And sweet Candyland. But Dean, I don ' t wanna i 34 Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, flap that hand Friendly eyes they watch each other U v . T W 3 V irw ii V r 5. - : ' l ' ' ' C - - ' HJ ' Cl J4_ Tricky formations... Hut, two . . . Hut, two . . . Look snappy . . . Get that tuba on the fifty-yard line . . . That ' s the band . . . Playing like mad . . . Running all over the football field . . . Marching and playing . . . Faces . . . Capitol buildings . . Trees . . . Choo-choo trains . . . Maps . . . Slick combinations . . . Music . . . Beauty . . . Precision. They ' re teetotalers 35 They danced forehead to forehead We took this one hanging from the balcony Turn-about night... Turn-about-night . . . Gals take the guys . . . Pick up their dates . . . Bring them posies . . . Help Galahads with coats and doors . . . Feed them chow . . . Then to the ball . . . AWS Christmas Dance . . . One lucky male took Fire and Ice Girl . . . Swish and glide on smooth, crowded floor ... 2:00 AM . . . Male Cinderellas go back to their hearths for another year. 36 What ' s interesting about backs? 4 M 4t I Ml A kri ! AWS King... JOE DAVEY Hit Royal Highness Joe and attendants Bill Sims and Rich Young 37 Out of the hutch and into the oval Campus wheels on borrowed truck op, hop, bunny, bunny Spontaneous rally . . . Fooled the faculty . . . Walked out of class . . . Cheered for team . . . Aggie bunnies hopped ' round the oval . . . Parade moved downtown . . . Stopped traffic . . . More shouts . . . More yells . . . Back to the campus . . . Big success . . . But not the game . . . Utah won. Halp! I ' m falling! 38 Miller ' s 38-passenger coupe WINTER QUARTER 1953... : Blankets of snow . . . Soft . . . White . . . Fluffy . . . Heavy branches . . . Heavy boots . . . Traffic slowed down . . . But not activity . . . The Snow- ball ... In spirit of winter . . . Plus work . . . Hesperia Sing . . . And thrills . . . Basketball . . . Wrestling . . . Ice skating . . . And skiing . . . Of course, classes . . . Cold noses . . . Cold hands . . . Coffee in the Union . . . Short quarter . . . Brim full of fun. 39 The Reverend LeRoy Loots and Dr. II. Richard Rasmusson Pastor and student talk it over What do I believe.,. Many faiths represented . . . Religious Emphasis Week . . . Busy one . . . Classroom discussions . . . Personal interviews . . . Ministers at organized houses . . . Skeptic hour . . . Talks by Dr. H. Richard Rasmusson . . . Principal speaker . . . Sponsored by Student Religious Council . . . Aided by Reverend LeRoy Loats. George Champion makes an introduction Dr. Rasmusson in action 40 ATO ' s sing out for first place Cindy got along home tvith the trophy Hysterical Sing,.. Known more properly as Hesperia . . . Weeks of practice . . . All hours of the day . . . And the night . . . Climax in the ballroom . . . Trophies added to collections . . . ATO ' s headed men ' s division . . . Thetas the women ' s . . . Then combined with Sig Eps for mixed group crown ... a full afternoon of music. But their tone 41 Rabbit rage runs rampant Nice music, but where ' s the piano? Flurry of Stars.. Tiny Hill ' s band . . . Big dance of the season . . . Spirit of winter . . . The Snowball . . . ISA project . . . Decorations took weeks . . . Result was beauty . . . Glittering heavens . . . Soft blue lights . . . Starry-eyed atmosphere ruled over by celestial queen . . . Time bars let down . . . Dance till 1 :00 ... Curfew at 2:00. m . Just what is the center of attraction? Snowball Q ueen ANNETTE ROE ISA Tiny Hill crowns Queen Annie while attendants Joyce Ferguson, Alice Coleman, and Mitzi Belivood look on 43 Ptui! Daze of the Woodsmen,.: Thirty-six hour ordeal . . . With Paul Bunyan ever present . . . Foresters ' field events in the oval ... A mite cold . . . Show skill in many respects . . . Pole climbing . . . Log chopping . . . Tobacco spitting . . . Snowshoe races . . . Tug-o-war with engineers . . . Woodsters won . . . Awards for most revolting beard, best foliage . . . Meetings . . . Reports . . . Banquet . . . Roast elk . . . Honor senior and alumnus . . . Topped off with Ball . . . Complete with forest. I took ballet lessons once 44 Foresters ' B ueen RUTH EWALD AAA The queen and her attendants, June Morgan, June Zabel, and Joyce Smartt 45 When I blow this cigar, jump! All- American Lir.hty shows his form Basketball la Conglomeration Gravel-beaters and fly-boys of Military Department challenged by vigorous youth of IFC . . . Sgt. Lichty with spinning hat paced victory for strategy troops . . . Rankin ' s rambling boys added handicap . . . Gay Ninety bathing suits, fish (ins. firemen ' s hats, gunny sacks . . . Morgan and Dotson capable referees . . . Complete with rocking chair, false nose . . . Collected $125 for March of Dimes . . . $50 more added by IFC. Looking for mermaids up there? Our ambitious prexy 46 And I clapped my hands with glee 15 cheers for the fac-ul-ty! Something new . . . Bowling alleys in the Union . . . Officially opened with extraordinary game . . . Students vs. faculty . . , Rumored that Morgan ' s Decrepit Crew was slightly defeated . . . Champion ' s Chattering Children outlasted them . . . Lanes equipped with the best . . . Automatic this . . . And automatic that . . . Bowling fad now in full swing. Right Down the gutter... Concentrate now, boys, concentrate 47 You ' re not together, girls This is TV Television in review . . . But with a new twist . . . Expression of the dance ... At annual Orchesis recital . . . Complete with everything . . . Early morning exercises Cooking talks . . . Soap operas . . . Commercials . . . Travelogues . . . Wrestling . . . And the inevitable static. 48 Come back, little Sheba A Japanese doll and her tiny house Help yourself to some kartoffel knodel Around the World in a flash... International Days ... Planned by Cosmopolitan Club... Representatives from over the earth . . . Discussions . . . Speakers . . . Social hours . . . Exhibits . . . Art . . . Slides . . . Costumes . . . Then the food . . . Dinner deluxe . . . From Borsch to Aeklebage . . . From Russia to Austria . . . Festival Ball wound up celebration . . . Tango and fox-trot . . . Plus floor shows . . . Inca Fire Dance . . . And the Chinese yo-yo. Spanish still life 49 Dean and Jerry Picked,.. The Queen of Queens . . . 17 social groups each nominated a candidate . . . The 5 finalists were selected by three Fort Collins businessmen . . . Messrs. W. F. Bugas, Harry Lohr, and L. N. Hosier . . . On the basis of nine qualities . . . Personality . . . Poise . . . Facial expression . . . Balance of features . . . Voice control . . . Figure . . . Posture . . . Neatness of dress . . . General appearance . . . Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis made final selection . . . Solely by ' looks ' . . . They said: It was a tough decision but after arguing back and forth for a long time we finally picked No. 2 for your Queen. We feel honored to have been asked to help in the selection. Please convey our best wishes to the Queen and her attendants . . . The SILVER SPRUCE thanks Dean and Jerry . . . And congratulates our SILVER SPRUCE Queen of 1953 . . . Miss Jayne Lamar. 50 JAYNE LAMAR KA 1953 Silver Spruce Queen... 51 Silver Spruce ADRIAN VAN MATRE LYNN YOUNG ri B 52 LOUISE TURPIN AAA V DIXIE HENDRICKS AAA Queen Attendants... 53 r Pacemakers.., Top honor of Colorado A M ... Signifies an Aggie who has given a great deal to our school through activities . . . Student government . . . Athletics . . . Publications . . . AWS . . . All-around workers and leaders . . . Also manage to maintain grades . . . These seniors are tapped during Honor Night . . . Also honored at that time are other outstanding students . . . Members of Who ' s Who . . . Doth juniors and seniors . . . Snaps of the Who ' s Who-ers are in the Classes Section. 54 Frank Abrahamson x 55 Mitzi Belwood ISA Janet Bernard 1 Dale Brockmann ISA 58 Jim Campbell 59 I George Champion 60 m Becky King McDill AAA I 62 Shirley Miller ISA 63 Annette Roe ISA 64 Bob Stoll 65 Al Wiinhold 66 Annette Baldwin Wolfer KA 67 ' JMbl Governor of Colorado DAN THORNTON White Stetson . . . Seasoned pipe . . . Colorful cowboy boots . . . Identify Governor Dan with Aggie Spirit . . . Yearly visitor on Governor ' s Day . . . Busy man in state and nation . . . Hustled for Ike ' s election . . . Boosts A M . . . Hails from Western Slope ... A Gunnison rancher . . . Popular man on our spread. portrait by Kurt Jafay Jafay Photographs, Denver Top brass . . . Holds reins over A M administration . . . Ap- pointed by the Governor . . . Chosen from outstanding Colorado community leaders . . . Have monthly meetings . . . Work hard for betterment of Aggies . . . Support campus growth and development . . . Guests of college at commencement . . . Learn to know them . . . They ' re our friends. Back row: George McClave, T. C. McPherson, R. A. Miller, Warren H. Mon- fort, Jesse McCabe. Front row: Secretary James R. Miller, Vice President Charles P. Warren, W. E. Morgan, President Walter H. Lehrer, L. S. McCandless. State Board of Agriculture 70 Aggies ' eighth prexy . . . Former Air Force colonel . . . Spent two years in China-Burma-India . . . Later worked on Marshall Plan . . . Graduate of Texas A M ... Devoted to higher education . . . Always keenly interested in students and their activities . . . Warm friend to every Aggie . . . With charming family has brought southern hospitality to Creenhaven. I- Greenhaven WILLIAMS. MORGAN... President of Colorado A M Dorcas, Bryan, and family 71 Administrative Officers Dean of Students Robert E. Bates . . . Assists students with non-academic activities and interests ... Holds doetorate in field of Geology from Columbia University . . . New to Aggie campus this year . . . Thinks fishing in Colorado is lops. Vice President H. L. Dotson . . . Known to everyone as Hap . . . Assists president with administrative matters ... In charge of buildings and grounds . . . Now planning future Aggie program . . . Former Aggie athlete . . . Was all-conference tackle. Secretary of the State Board of Agriculture James R. Miller . . . 1 ' roud of his eighteen years of servic.e lo Aggies . . . World War I veteran . . . Presides as affable host at faculty desserts . . . For many years prominent in journalistic circles . . . Likes to write in spare lime. 72 Counselor for Men Warner Miller . . . Keeps busy as Assistant Dean of Students ... Seldom caught without a smile . . . Always listens lo complaints . . . Suggestions ... Is large scale problem-solver . . . Sponsors many campus groups . . . Next to getting people off the hook, he likes fishing. Registrar Stella Morris . . . Keeps running records of all students . . . Follows students all the way ... From admission to graduation . . . Oversees registration and recording of grades . . . Favorite pastime is entertaining in her new home . . . People top her list of likes. Director of Veteran ' s Affairs C. W. Hotchkiss . . . Responsible for all rampus housing ... A World War II veteran . . . Awarded Distinguished Flying dross . . . Has devoted seven years of service to Aggies . . . An outdoorsman . . . Counts the days till hunting season. Co-Ordinator of Student Activities Myron W. Braden . . . Finds maintaining activity schedule is hig job ... Visits many high schools... Work on doctorate requires evenings spent in class . . . All is not work though . . . Mike is an ardent basketball and football fan. Administrative Supervisor Student Health Service Ruby F. Brigham . . . Oversees student health program . . . Strives to keep everyone healthy and happy . . . Occasionally finds time for favorite sport, swimming . . . She ' s a fiend fur knitting . . . Dispenses famous little green pills. Director of Information Rex W. Brown ... A busy fellow . . . Directs News and Radio Service . . . Visual Aids . . . Now experimenting in field of television . . . Works hard as Aggies ' publicity agent... Ardently follows A M athletic teams. Alumni Secretary Jasper French . . . Finds promotion of public relations is full-time job... Visits many Colorado high schools . . . Creates interest in Aggies . . . Jap is an A M grad . . . All sports rate top spot with him. Director of Libraries James Hodgson . . . Spends much of his time in research . . . Tests experimental library operations . . . Holds doctorate from University of Chicago Library School . . . Has been at Aggies since 1936 . . . Vacations find him hiking in Colorado Rockies. Manager, Student Union Kenneth L. McAferty . . . Holds the fort at Aggie Union . . . Has big job of maintaining hospitality . . . Friendliness . . . Summers are spent hunting and fishing . . Thinks Aggies can ' t be beat Likes to be called Mac. Purchasing Agent Ronald O. Roberts . . . Runs up biggest bills on campus . . . He ' s the man who does all the college buying . . . Claims that spending money isn ' t all it ' s cracked up to be ... Likes golf and his wife ' s cooking. Counselor for Women Eugenia Symms . . . Finds little spare time . . . Busy as Assistant Dean of Students . . . Advises many women ' s groups . . . Welcomes swimming, hiking and camping seasons . . . Always sports warm smile . . . Evenings find her at meetings and social groups. Treasurer, Business Manager Joseph M. Whalley . . . The guy with all the money and too many places to spend it ... Charts the college budget . . . Serves as Treasurer of State Board . . . Has been paying the bills for quite some time . . . Occasionally takes time out for favorite sport, bowling. 73 Student Government 74 Student Council Spinning wheels . . . Hard workers . . . Do much to further student co-operation . . . Played host to C.U. ' s council . . . Finagle finances . . . Balance budget . . . Keep Aggie cogs running smoothly . . . Mile-high democracy working at a nirle-high college . . . Learning to govern ourselves . . . Part of our education. Student Body President. ..GEORGE CHAMPION Back Row: Mahan, Stanley, Sauer, Tavener, Sims, Muto, Morehead, Brockiiiann, Gray. Third Row: Rodgers, Gunther, Sorrell, Krog, Birdsall, Iverson, Morrow, Mrlvin, Vascy. Second Row: Roe, Soper, Pierce, Hams, Russell, Lyster, Moore. Front Row: Dr. G. P. Epling, Newell, Painter, Amend, Richard, Champion, Bast, Weinhold, Pyke, Collins. 75 C. V. prexy confers with ours {fonder who the honored boy is? ie Democracy in Action. What have I done? 76 OJ Boards And Councils PRESIDENT ' S ADVISORY BOARD Elite meet at Greenhaven . . . Fireside chats with President Morgan . . . Solve student-faculty problems when they can . . . Liaison between student body and administration . . . Everything from soup to nuts . . . No problem too small or too large . . . Mrs. Morgan ' s tidbits add pounds . . . Everybody has fun. Back Row: George Champion, Dale Brockman, Annette Roe, Sally Moore, Frank Abrahamson. Second Row: Bill Sims, Lenette Newell, Anne Kylen, Bob Melvin. From Row: President Morgan, Dean Bates, Miss Symms, Dr. Epling. 77 Back Row: Turner, Marden, Feltc, Simon, Bachman. Fourth Row: Young, Stoll, Rice, Ryan. Third Row: Moore, Coleman, Nordell, Ferguson, Watt, Hall. Second Row: Hayward, Scofield, Anderson, Sandhouse, Jacob. Front Row: Dr. Bates, Sims, David, Weinhold, Newell, Mr. French. Makes big plans . . . Plots Homecoming and College Days special features . . . Lights the A . . . Leads torch light parade . . . Arranges spring barbecue feast . . . Co-ordinates all pep activities . . . Organizes half-time entertainment . . . Sponsors Pepperettes . . . Work behind Aggie play. Pep Council BOARDS AND Activity Council Busy year . . . Whipped all clubs into shape . . . Reviewed constitutions . . . Decided merits of various groups . . . Helped strengthen these organizations . . . Excellent example of student- faculty co-operation . . . Worked hard to better Aggies ' extra-curricular system. Back Row: Dr. Wilmarth, Al Weinhold, George Champion, Mr. Braden, Brian O ' Neill, Dr. Bates. Front Row: Miss Symms, Sally Moore, Lenette Newell. 78 Larry Birdsall, Vonnie Lygter, Lenette Newell, Shirley Taylor, Elinor Ewald, Mike Gucovgky. Was unusually busy this fall . . . Organized Freshman Orientation Week . . . Worked hard for betterment of exchange assemblies . . . Officers attend national convention each year . . . Aggie link in inter-collegiate chain of N.S.A. councils . . . Ours does a good job . . . Undertakes to regulate traffic . . . More power to them ! NSA Executive Council COUNCILS Executive Board Student Body executive officers . . . Set up agenda of Student Council . . . Responsible for smoothly run meetings . . . Hear financial requests . . . Have power to act for Council in emergency cases. Back Row: Dr. Epling, Dale Amend, George Champion, Al Weinhold. Front Row: Pat Bast, Frankalee Richard. 79 Back Row: Dean Clark, Duane Rice, Mr. John Nesbit. Front Row: Mr. Dale Maag, Coach Harry Hughes, Mr. Harry Troxell. Faculty, students, and an alum work together . . . Concerned with all intercollegiate men ' s athletics . . . Promote sportsmanship and fairplay . . . These give Ags nod of approval . . . Keeps Aggies well known by maintaining high athletic code. Athletic Council BOARDS AND Social Committee Strong influence in Aggies ' social lives . . . Has final authority over all social functions . . . Works to fit social rules to students ' best needs . . . Composed of cross-section of faculty and students . . . They do a big job well. Back Row: Dean Bates, Mr. Troxell. Front Row: Bill Sims, Al Weinhold, Dale Brockmann, Mitzi Belwood, Miss Symms, Marilyn Rankin. 80 - Wnol Frank Abrahamson, Mr. H. H. Schweizer, Mr. P. J. Patterson, Katie Blevins, Mitzi Belwood, Bob Melvin, Mr. Lee Harlan, Bob Stoll. Responsibility of appointing COLLEGIAN and SILVER SPRUCE editors and business managers . . . All student publications, large or small, directly responsible to this board . . . Must have its approval before acting . . . Student-faculty representatives work together here. Board of Publications COUNCILS Student Union Board Concerned with all matters affecting Student Union Building . . . Numerous problems can beset this integrator of Aggie Union life . . . Members meet regularly to keep affairs running . . . Vital to Aggie organization. George Champion, Keith Morrow, George Krog, Miss Audrey Sandstead, Jane Jacob, Mr. K. L. McAferty, Bill Smith. 81 Back Roiv: Rushton, Johnson, Hagemeier, Sandhouse, Scofield, Kavan, Mahoney, Ouderkirk, Bowman, Hall. Second. Row: Belwood, McClave, Yount, Morgan, Boyd, Cuney, Anderson, Kylen, Newell. Front Row: Miss Symms, Stout, Jacob, Miller, Roe, Brown, LaFarge, McConncIl, McDonnell. Executive Council Associated Women Students Judiciary Council Back Row: Larsen, Tenney, Pond, Rankin, Benson, Ishani. Third Row: Burkhard, Nixon, Hallock, Campbell, Miller, Zgut. Second Row: Losey, Barnard. Welch, McNear, Carlin, Sandelin. Front Row: Smith, Fellers, Miller, Pond, Massar, Brenton. 82 Ilinh class entertainment at bean supper PRESIDENT First rice president Second vice president Secretary Treasurer ... Annette Roe . Shirley Miller Jane Jacob . Povy LaFargc Doris Johnson One membership requirement ... Be an Aggie coed . . . Led by executive and judiciary boards . . . Members elected and appointed . . . Guide Aggie gals ' social events . . . Sponsor big Christ- mas dance and carol sing . . . Fun for all at win- ter bean supper and honor night . . . Discipline takes forms of campus . . . Women students ' own governing body . . . Very effective. Careful! Don ' t fall off 83 84 Publications How about a small $4000 ad? News Nuts. SPRUCE staff meeting a la spitball Mabel, Mabel, sweet and able, get your elbows off the table 85 Thumper and his right-hand man Business can ' t be that bad, Dixie! Rocky Mountain Collegian.. One reason for eagerly awaiting Fridays . . . Brings news tc interest every Aggie . . . One of nation ' s top weekly collegi papers . . . Publication to be proud of ... Tuesday finds stal burning midnight oil ... Deadlines met early in week . . Results in pleasure for many . B., Managing Editor complete with dimples 86 Back Row: Mahan, Davis, Ryan, Payne, Maul, Lewis, Cox Second Row: Cobb, McLaughlin, Lennox, Carpenter 1 MacLagan, Smith, Doyle, Christopher. Front Row: Mauer, Rold, Beroard, Thumper, Abraham son, Moore, Gucovsky, Cardels. Keith and Ted work to meet deadline Arlin and Evelyn poring over proof . MI -uj Editor Frank Abrahamson Managing Editor Janet Beroard Business Manager Dixie Hendricks Assistant Punky Sandhouse Circulation Manager Doug Sorrell News Editor _ Arlin Mauer Copy Editor Mike Gucovsky Assistant Evelyn Finnell Feature Editor Jim Cox Society Editor Carol Ann Moore Sports Editor Keith Gardels Assistant Ted Lewis Photographers Chub Strahl Dick Rhoads Harold Felte Dave Walters Exchange Editor Frank Hubp Rewrite Editor Ardyce Rold Headline Editor Jane Christopher Cartoonist Marvin Maul Proofreader Shirley Taylor Feature Writers: Rip O ' Leary, Sally Mar La pan, Loita Mauer, Shirley Hutchinson, Betsy Travis, Bill Carnahan, Barbara Cobb. Columnists: Bob Ryan, George Champion, Annie Roe, Marilyn Cimino. Reporters: J. R. Davis, John Etchcmendy, Dan Sniff, Larry Payne, Pat Kent, Frankalee Richard, Mary Margaret Smith, Pat Williams, Tarleton Bond, Shirley Moore. COLLEGIAN on the Air: Mark Mahan, Sylvia Doyle, Heywood Jenkins, Bob Bryant, Joan Anderson, Farrell Higbee, Jane Christopher, Dean Skeels. Ad Collectors: Punky Baldwin, Barbara Bales, Ruth Ewald, Jo Sprague, Pat Williams, Wilma Sapp, Barbara Mayber, Don Ely, Marilyn Larson, Darlene Pacheco. Sponsor: Mr. Loy Banks. iC . The troops Mr. Banks with Hubp, Gucovsky, Stall, and Gardels Brenda Starr, girl reporter 87 Snowed-under editor Silver Spr uce... Men and Max, busy little business managers SILVER SPRUCE, 1953 ... Has suffered growing pains since last spring . . . Led by one editor and two assistants . . . AH three driven to distraction by section editors . . . Photographers . . . Layout artists . . . Staff workers . . . Hours and hours of work . . . Many hearty laughs . . . Fun mingled with deadline worries . . . Made worthwhile by sense of pride in annual ' s creation. Artists at work caricatures by Dick, layouts by Chuck 88 Time out for a tireless trio Katie and Shirley with Mr. Harlan Rod, Harold, and Chuck on the wrong end of the lens The mob Jean, Diane, Marie, Jeanne, Louise, and Lorraine Editor Bob Melvin Assistant Editor Shirley Lawrenson Assistant Editor Katie Blevins Business Manager Maxine Schlieker Assistant Marie Macy Administration Editor Jean Moore Assistant Lorraine Anderson Schools Co-Editors Marie Dickman Diane Larsen Socials Co-Editors Nancy Kornemann Carl Herringer Men ' s Sports Editor Bill Bartran Assistant Dick Stocker Women ' s Sports Editor Joyce Nixon Honoraries Editor Jeanne Galvin Classes Editor Louise White Group Pictures Ann Lobenstein Artist Bob Lorenz Layout Artist Chuck Michel Assistant Gene Carter Caricature Artist Dick Peverley Picture Files Bill Pugh Bob Vasey Index Norma Rader Ads Jack Holzberlein Skit Night Managers Ruth Pyke Lee Poland Dark Room Technician Dave Fonken Photographers Harold Felte Rod Hartwick, Chuck Gatterer, Jared Williams, Jr., Chub Strahl, Dick Rhoads. Staff Assistants: Judy Deem, Nancy Garfield, Joyce Smart!, Janice Priebe, Dolores Kavan, Betty Kinyon, Janet Whit- ney, Janet Johnson, Mary Jo Green, Marilyn Gustafson, Bev Bond, Margaret Wilcox, Sharon Russell. Ad Collectors: Joan Walter, Bill Smith, Louise Turpin, Don Bock, Barbara Nicholson. Skit Night Assistants: Shirley Taylor, Marv White, Marian Lam- bert, Tom Fulls, Eldean Chung, Lee Effner, Barbara Brehm, Doug Sorrell. Sponsor: Mr. J. Lee Harlan Korny and Granny, SPRUCE ' S social butterflies Nixie, Dal, and Dick handled the sports 89 Meet Robert Lorenz, the artist whose drawings illustrate this 1953 SILVER SPRUCE! Though Lazy R.L. is his brand, this quiet, unassuming fellow is by no means lazy. Spending his childhood on a ranch in southern California, Bob developed his talent early since his grandfather and mother were also artists. Later, while attending high school in Cheyenne, he illustrated western post cards which were his first printed work. He soon found his art work, as well as the demand for it, making a gradual and healthy growth. Since 1949 Bob has drawn covers for Western Livestock Magazine. In 1947 he began drawing western Christmas cards, selling 5000 the first year. In 1950 Bob acquired a full time business partner in the person of Ed Trumble. Drawn together by a common rural background, they combined their resources and have built the business up so that last year 330,000 of these cards were sold, orders coming from every state in the Union, from Hawaii, Canada, Alaska, Puerto Rico, and from servicemen overseas. To Bob, simply drawing is not enough. He attempts to experience all he draws. In order that he might better depict the Indian of the Southwest, he lived with them for a time. This experi- ence and his background of ranch life, combined with his own orderly nature and his love for the western out-of-doors give his drawings a delightful authenticity. After spending five years in the Air Force as a navigator and attaining the rank of 1st Lieutenant, he became a student at Colorado A M from which he graduates in June, having majored in Animal Husbandry. His special interests are his wife, Georgena, and two sons, Tom, 8, and Dick, 2. Their home is now in Fort Collins, where his family will continue to live while Bob is again in military service. As an active reservist, he has been recalled for two years duty. He considers his best work to date that which he has done for this SILVER SPRUCE. 90 Let ' s harmonize Coming up, one burned marshmallow SILVER SPRUCE PARTY At last . . . Editor and staff can smile . . . Work finished . . . Time for weekend of fun . . . Spent at Y-Camp in Estes . . . Glorious spring weather . . . Hearty meals . . . Mountain air ... Congenial gaiety . . . Revived SPRUCE workers . . . Brought sighs of content . . . Everyone felt efforts had been well worth time spent . . . Knew joy of job well done. SPRUCE SPREE... Chotv time the hard way In this game everybody wins! 91 (to I Swfi Ireo 1(1 M ...A H onoranes 92 EVERYBODY needs a program! PRESIDENT Duane Rice Vice President Bob Blasi Secretary Alvin Dorsey Treasurer Alvin Dorsey Sponsor Coach Don Mullison Outstanding athletes . . . Meet grade requirements for membership . . . Lettered in some varsity sport . . . Both major and minor . . . Manage concessions and sell programs at athletic events . . . Present Varsity Ball . . . Work to unite interests of members . . . Also to p romote school spirit in students. A Club Back Row: Stuehm, Gregory, Benton, Pitcher, Achzieger, Rerucha, Dodge, Binkley, Wellman, Burroughs, Vann, Sneath. Fourth Row: Zaleski, Crumpacker, Hinderlider, Tavener, Hartman, Dalton, Mohorcich, Rollins, Patrick, Anderson, Long, Bast. Third Row: Jones, Eades, Sorrell, Kough, Mikkelson, Braun, Jackson, Woodward, Riddell, Weber, Flowers. Second Row: Wagner, Conner, Hurry, Datteri, Lockwood, Effner, Ernst, Davison, Babcock, Stewart, Dunn, Broughton, Krenzien. Front Row: Mathews, Sisson, Callahan, Spencer, Blasi, Rice, Dorsey, Work, Moore, Wilson. 93 Man! Dig that crazy bear! Alpha Tau Alpha PRESIDENT Rodney Anderson Vice President Frank Sewald Secretary Wayne Ball Treasurer George Popjoy Sponsors Mr. R. W. Canada ) Mr. E. J. F. Early Prospective teachers in Agriculture . . . Strive to train teachers who will be efficient rural leaders . . . Both juniors and seniors . . . Have creditable scholastic standing . . . Nineteen national chapters . . . Membership about five thousand . . . Sponsor food booth at College Days Rodeo . . . Go on annual spring outing each May . . . Contribute a fraternal spirit of helpfulness to campus life. Back Row: Richard Wilson, Harold Lutz, Dale Brockmann, Donovan Pierson, Veryl Allen, Dale Kemper, Russell Warneke. Second Row: Denny Murray, Thomas Rose, Vernon Mellott, Paul Harlman, Kenneth Scherer, James Kafka, Charles Mocckly. Front Row: Mr. L. L. Gibbons, Mr. Early, R. D. Anderson, Frank Sewald, W. E. Ball, George Popjoy. 94 Awarding the plaques to outstanding members PRESIDENT Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Kenneth Hadeeu John Taylor James Rodgers Robert Rupp Mr. L. L. Gibbons National honorary for men enrolled in technical agriculture . . . Member must have been in school five quarters . . . Required to be in upper two-fifths of class . . . Features FFA contest each year . . . Presents plaque to best team in 4-11 judging contest in spring . . . Has concessions at Little International . . . Furthers scholarship . . . Leadership . . . And character. Alpha Zeta Flack Row: Stanley, Field, Siert, Green, Peterson, Miller. Third Row: Sewald, Wilcox, Brockmann, Preston, Bryant, Naggatz. Second Row: Felte, Arnold, Amend, Getz, Johnston, Mellor. Front Row: Mr. Gibbons, Rupp, Taylor, Hadeen, Rodgers, Dorsey. 95 Dissension among the brass PRESIDENT Jerry Heine Vice President Jack Davis Secretary John Woodward Treasurer Bill Rabson Sponsor Captain Lloyd H. Aronson Military students in Air R.O.T.C Must have three-point average in Military . . . Take flights each year . . . Usher for some campus events . . . Put on special air demonstrations . . . Offer valuable information to interested students . . . Also further training in Air Force. Arnold Air Society Back Row: Kirchhoff, Denning, Lewis, Patrick, Hadeen, Nielsen, Nelson, Bowles, Wellman. Third Row: McGrath, Bussert, Littlefield, Oxford, Mellott, Poos, Reeves, Sonnenberg, Bybee. Second Row: Chetelat, Boulton, Hjort, Kough, Scott, Rodgers, Hyde, Simon. Front Row: Capt. L. H. Aronson, Heine, Davis, Woodward, Preisscr, Rabson, Finley, Taylor, Kloberdanz. 96 Back Row: Robert Spicer, Ronald Vernon, J. R. Kami, Jack Lyon. Second Row: Boyd Evison, Dan Palmer, James Davis. front Row: Jerry Adcock, Roger Burr, Merlin Kaeberle, Joe Tobiska. PRESIDENT Milton Green Vice President Merlin Kaeberle Secretary Roger Burr Treasurer Roper Burr Sponsor Dr. Richard C. Beidleman Biological fraternity . . . Applicant for membership must have B average . . . Limited to juniors and seniors . . . Stimulates scholarship among biological students . . . Encourages investigations in this field . . . Presents the scholastically outstanding freshman student in biological science field with award . . . Brought Audubon films to Aggie campus. Beta Beta Beta Omicron Nu PRESIDENT Ruth Lowe Vice President Anne Kylen Secretary Joan Ouderkirk Treasurer Lorna Paine Sponsor Mrs. Maxine Britton Junior and Senior Home EC. girls . . . Must have cumulative three point average . . . Have popular candy sale on Valentine ' s Day . . . Big shiny cup is presented to the scholastically outstanding freshman Home Economics major . . . Sell uniforms to Foods students . . . Outstanding speakers at meetings . . . Turn out highly desirable cooks and homemakers. Back Row: Marjorie Abrams, Ella Marie Spomer, Annette Roe. Third Row: Jean Moore, Betty Mallory, Martha Serrell, Mary Mahoney. Second Row: Anne Kylen, Rachael Ann Hesselholt, Ardyee Rold. Front Row: Mrs. Britton, Ruth Lowe, Lorna I ' aine, Joan Ouderkirk. 97 Spin the wheel and where she stops nobody knows Chi Epsilon PRESIDENT Charlea Brown Vice President Louis Muto Secretary Duane Nelson Treasurer Alex Sproul Sponsor Mr. Herbert H. Schweizer Scholarship . . . Practicality . . . Sociability . . . All these signify Chi Epsilon . . . Civil Engineering honorary . . . Stress technical ability . . . Foster sound character . . . Contribute to improvement of engineering careers . . . Give award to Honorary CE graduate every year . . . Run Reading Room in Civil Engineering Building . . . Aid undergraduates in this field. Back Row: Ernest Greene, Robert Baker, Robert Berling, LaVern Nelson, Walter Scott, Ronald Hohl. Second Roto: Max Goracke, Gerald McRae, Mr. J. E. Cermak, Keith Morrow, Mr. R. L. Parshall. Front Row: Mr. D. F. Peterson, Alex Sproul, Duane Nelson, Charles Brown, Louis Muto, John Schmidt. 98 Back Row: Leora Blake, Marilyn Schneider, Pat Brewer, Bonnie Chadwick. Second Roui: Donna M. Sadler, Rosemarie Kreyer. Front Row: Mrs. Schwartz, Erina Kammeyer, Patsy Hill, Lois Porter. PRESIDENT Patsy Hill Vice President Leora Blake Secretary Lois Porter Treasurer Marilyn Schneider Sponsor Mrs. Lucienne Schwartz Music majors . . . Emphasize scholarship . . . Encourage cultivation of musical interests in individual . . . Student recitals . . . Recordings . Listening an important feature of Delta Omicron meetings . . . Chapter of national honorary. Delta Omicron Kappa Kappa Fsi PRESIDENT Bob Hill Vice President Don Smith Secretary Keith Gardelg Treasurer Lee Stone Sponsor , Mr. Robert Barnes Band fraternity . . . Operaies on national basis . . Scholarship . . . Interest in band music . . . Musicianship . . . Requirements for membership . Helps produce formations during football season . . . Entertains visiting bands . . . Directs Green and Gold Revue . . . Has Band Award dinner . . Departmental music picnic . . . Working on scrapbook . . . Provides good service to school. Back Row: Gutscher, Haines, Gomez, Hand, Blinn. Third Roiv: David, Carter, Stahl, Allen, Porter, Campbell. Second Row: Allen, Dyhing, Birdsall, Kemp, Wait. Front Row: Mr. Barnes, Miller, Hill, Smith, Stone, Puryear. 99 And congratulations to you PRESIDENT Janice Hall Vice President Shirley Gompert Secretary Doris Johnson Treasurer Beverly Bond Sponsor Mrs. Leota Hayward So InttH Spun Highest honor for thirteen lucky junior women . . . Many activities . . . Sponsor Hesperia Sing in February . . . Stay out late Thursday night ... Go to show . . . Wear green jumpers . . . Gold blouses . . . Offer a colorful picture to campus . . . Maintain excellent scholastic averages. Do ...Ma pitniti apprtti ntnibt Back Row: Phyllis Brown, Carolyn Wickersham, Mary Link, Beverly Rushton. Second Row: Madelyn McClave, Pat Hamlin, Joyce Ferguson, Lenette Newell, Virginia Painter. Front Koto: Doris Johnson, Janice Hall, Shirley Gompert,- Bev Bond. 100 Simple as pie PRESIDENT Cliff Hall Vice President Larry Norquist Secretary John F. Mann Treasurer Alan Eades Sponsor Mr. Harris T. Guard Doodle with digits . . . Honorary mathematical fraternity . . . Must have B average in Math courses . . . Also good mathematical background . . . Meetings consist of mathematical programs . . . Members amuse themselves on picnic in spring . . . Purpose is to develop an appreciation of mathematics . . . Strive to give members various phases not presented in classroom. Kappa MU Epsilon Back Row: Burgess, Gutscher, Pratt, Stunkel, Barger, Mondt, M. Peterson, Black, Daugherty, Gardels, Willson, Hohl. Fourth Row: R. Frichtel, Drager, J. Frichtel, H. Peterson, Ermel, McGeorge, Stoll, Kemp, John- son, Schachterle. Third Row: Kennedy, Lanzl, Wait, Patterson, Pettai, Work, Mayberry, Morrow, Keeler. Second Row: Burns, Kirol, Doner, Mrs. M. S. Blevins, Lawrenson, Mrs. L. C. Hay ward, Koerner, Parsons, Ackley, Melvin, Butz. Front Row: Mr. H. T. Guard, Mr. M. L. Madison, Mann, Stimmel, Hall, Norquist, Eades, Mrs. A. E. Landblom, Mr. W. C. Butler, Mr. R. V. Anderson. 101 Getting doicn to business PRESIDENT Ken Herron Vice President Lee Carlson Secretary Gene Carter Treasurer Leroy Peterson Sponsor Mr. Warner Miller Sophomore men ' s honorary . . . Stimulate school spirit throughout student body . . . Collect Frosh to paint A . . . Bought television set for Student Union . . . Carry suitcases for returning girls each quarter . . Also run Campus Courtesy Cars . . . Publish bibles for freshmen . . . Conduct tours for visiting organizations . . . Can be recognized by their traditional green sweaters . . . Gold emblems. Lancers 102 Back Row: Maul, McFarlane, Hinrichs, Seaver, Barnes, Haines, Williamson, Goddard, Moore, Sheppard. Fourth Row: Parsons, Gutscher, Mauk, Patterson, Benson, Carroll, Gunther, Fridley, Wait, Johnson. Third Row: Deines, Porter, Marden, Gelroth, Reed, Flamni, Miller, Black, Bailey. Second Row: Kemp, Werking, Millard, Annan, Wheeler, Beeman, Waltz, Frank, Willson. Front Row: Mr. Miller, Herron, Carlson, Carter, Peterson, Burns, Sackschewsky, Gallagher, Young, Hohl. Receiving the national charier PRESIDENT Bob Stoll Vice President Bob Melvin Secretary Harold Choate Treasurer Dale Brockmann Sponsor Mr. Hubert W. Collins Only all school men ' s honorary group . . . New on campus . . . Must have achievements in at least one field . . . Scholarship . . . Athletics . . . Social or religious affairs . . . Publications . . . Speech . . . Music or dramatic arts . . . Purpose is to recognize men who have high standards in campus activities . . . Create mutual interest and understanding between students and faculty . . . Must be junior or senior in top thirty-five per cent of class. Omicron Delta Kappa Back Row: Vann, Josserand, Anderson, Weinhold, Wilson. Third Row: Thorne, Dybing, Lindauer, Sproul, Abrahamson. Second Row: Rodgers, Norquist, Kruckeberg, Peterson, Morrow. front Row: Mr. Collins, Dean Thomas H. Evans, Stoll, Choate, Melvin, Brockmann. 103 We get lots done at our meetings PRESIDENT Janet Beroard Vice President Bob Stoll Secretary Jean Moore Treasurer Frank Abrahamson Sponsor Dr. Alfred Westfall Journalistic honorary . . . Students active in publications . . . One year of experience required . . . Edit April Fool ' s edition of COLLEGIAN . . . Also supplement to Student Directory . . . Promote better relationship between campus publications . . . Banquets and informal meetings. Pi Delta Epsilon Back Row: Michel, Gucovsky, Stoll, Melvin, Champion, Gardels. Third Row: Lawrenson, Schlieker, C. Moore, Watt, White, Blevins. Second Row: Sandhouse, Rold, Brewer, Dickman, 11 am I in. Hayward. Front Row: Dr. A. Westfall, Dr. R. E. Bates, Mrs. R. E. Bates, Mr. J. L. Harlan, Beroard, J. Moore, Abrahamson. 104 -n initiates nil dressed up r I i Sun V PRESIDENT Roland Wickersham V ice President Griffin Dodge Secretary John Colmey Treasurer Dean Murphy- Sponsor Lt. Colonel Marcus W. BraaU ftlil id... ..UN kftr National military honor society . . . H Company . . . Fourth Regiment . . . Advanced course students . . . Interested in military science . . . Feature banquet . . . Before Military Ball . . . Many functions at Officers ' clubs . . . Purpose is to increase members ' knowledge of military life . . . Have movies . . . Speakers . . . Opportunity for military students. Scabbard and Blade Back Row: George Mock, Floyd Teller, Charles Michel, Lowell Johnson. Third Row: Robert Miller, George Morris, Don Yelek. Second Row: Elden Billington, Herbert Snow, Robert Reeves, Alex Sproul. front Row: Lt. Col. Braatz, Roland Wickersham, Griffin Dodge, Dean Murphy. 105 Aggie ratio going up! Sigma Tail PRESIDENT Alex Sproul Vice President John Frichtel Secretary Charles Brown Treasurer Louis Muto Sponsor Mr. Ray Barmington Engineering students . . . Only juniors and seniors . . . Both scholarship and activities . . . Recognizes outstanding Engineers on the campus . . . Present Engineers Ball . . . Have Senior ' s Engineer picnic each spring . . . Build Engineers of character and qualification . . . Also honor a freshman boy in this field with an award for grades. Back Row: D. Nelson, Painter, Hall, Drager, Kirol, L. Nelson, Fonken, Hohl. Third Row: McGeorge, Norquist, Peterson, Kemp, Pettai, Schmidt, Johnson, Mr. J. H. Scofield. Second Row: Mann, Lanzl, Mr. J. T. Strate, McRae, Mr. J. E. Cermak, Mr. R. L. Parshall, Mr. D. N. Zwiep. Front Row: Mr. Barmington, Brown, Frichtel, Sproul, Muto, Morrow, Mr. Dean F. Peterson. 106 Feast with D. U. Parakeets PRESIDENT Punky Sandhouse Vice President Louise Turpin Secretary Sylvia West Treasurer Jerry Bowman Sponsor Mrs. Margaret Blevins Service . . . Pep . . . Unity . . . Rep . . . These constitute the foundation of Spur . . . Sophomore girl ' s honorary . . . Chosen for grades and activities . . . Cheering section at athletic events . . . Treat underprivileged families at Christmas and Thanksgiving . . . Sell shakers . . . Give dinner for Basketball team . . . Wear snappy uniforms . . . Every Wednesday . . . White sweaters with green emblems . . . White skirts . . . Saddle shoes . . . Clean and neat picture. Spur Back Row: Richard, Bowman, Williams, P. Collins, Montgomery, Worley, Miller, Bell, Gustafson, Chadwick, Blevins. Third Row: Scofield, Weatherby, .McKinnon, Morgan, Bookman, J. Collins, Jurgens, Lyster, Ewald, Smith, Powell. Second Row: Hutlon, Kraiger, Warren, Trierweiler, LaFarge, Wadsworth, Zimmerer, Porter, Anderson, Harrison. Front Row: Mrs. Blevins, Blake, Yount, R. Roe, West, Sandhouse, Turpin, Shideler, McClave, A. Roe. 107 Mum ' s the word! PRESIDENT Jean Moore Vice President Janet Beroard Secretary Anne Kylen Treasurer Joan Ouderkirk Sponsor Miss Winifred Reynolds 1m Cream of the crop . . . Nine senior girls . . . Chosen for activities . . . Scholarship . . . Leadership ability . . . Work hard . . . Sell Mums on Homecoming . . . Lead Counselettes by hand . . . Give honor awards to sophomore and freshman girls . . . Recognized by their smart outfits . . . Black jackets . . . Black and white checked skirts . . . Answer to nam e Black Widows. Tan Tota Omega hi ,,C ' fit Back Row: Annette Roe, Mary Mahoney, Chardelle Hayward, Joan Ouderkirk. Second Row: Annette Wolfer, Anne Kylen, Dolores Kavan. Front Roto; Miss Reynolds, Janet Beroard, Jean Moore, Claudine Waterbury. 108 I ' m spinning my ireb of wire JL ' PRESIDENT ... Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor James C. Anderson William Rutherford Jim Thome Jim Thome Dean Clinton H. Wasser ttr Lad | til. An tat Im Forestry upperclassmen . . . Seholastically outstanding . . . Co-sponsor Forestry Days . . . Sponsor better relationships between Foresters and Engineers . . . Put through Code of Ethics in Forestry School . . . Guides for freshmen . . . Also for visitors during Forestry Days . . . Award to school ' s outstanding Freshman Forester . . . Work for advancement of forestry profession. Xi Sigma Pi Back Row: Ronald Tidball, Charles Mahoney, Kenneth Pitcher, John Olive, Douglas Gilbert. Second Ron: James Davis, Robert Spicer, Paul Wohrock, Dean Dybing, Jack Lyon, Ellis Sedgley. Front Roif: Mr. Charles Terwilliger,- Robert Kruckeberg, James Thome, James Anderson, Wil- liam Rutherford, Mr. H .rry Troxell. 109 3 SCHOOLS A w ii i I, , kx- C d vS w : fs y i rs Dean of the College.. .ANDREW CLARK Principal academic officer al Apples . . . Chairman of the Faculty Council and the Curriculum and (lode Committee . . . Signs the diplomas . . . Sees that everything runs smoothly Tor maximum benefit to students and faculty . . . Busy man the year around. Another Diploma For those interested in advanced study, research . . . (iraduate School . . . Attended hy students from fifteen foreign nations . . . Largest enrollment is in Western Regional Summer School for extension workers . . . Outstanding professional leaders of the nation leach during the summer session . . . Students earn Master ' s degrees in Kducation or Science. 112 Dean of Graduate School... ALTEB I. IllLiCm GRADUATE COUNCIL Stella Morris, Secretary; Floyd Cross, Veterinary Medicine; H. H. Stonaker, Agriculture; Walter Horlacher, Chairman; John S. Davis, Education; Virgil Bottom, Science and Arts; Feme Bowman, Home Economics; Dean F. Peterson, Engineering; Charles Barney, Forestry and Range Management. 113 Agriculture Dean of Agriculture... SHERMANS. WHEELER DEPARTMENT HEADS Back Row: E. J. F. Early, Assistant, to Dean; Edward G. Buss, Poultry; Warren H. Leonard, Agronomy; C. R. Creek, Agriculture Economics; Almon M. Binkley, Horticulture. Front Row: Leslie B. Daniels, Entomology; Sherman S. Wheeler, Dean of Agriculture; Lloyd E. Washburn, Animal Husbandry. 115 Agriculture Building Is the School of Agriculture . . . Boasts second highest undergraduate enrollment in Ag of the eleven Western states . . . Ranks among first fifteen schools for undergraduate enrollment in all the nation ' s land grant colleges . . . Majors are offered in all the fields . . . Agricultural Economics . . . Aggie horticulturists grow ' em tall Nothing like good wholesome milk 116 The good old Aggie farm Agronomy Building Agronomy . . . Animal Husbandry . . . Entomology . . . General Agriculture . . . Horticulture . . . Poultry Husbandry . . . Vocational Agriculture . . . Correlated with teaching is agriculture research . . . Emphasis is given to solving problems of crop and livestock production in Colorado . . . Result is a better balanced program . . . Better teachers. Gee, think of all the steaks between the ruler markers! From Aggie research: canned whole milk oncern... Developing better field crops on the agronomy farm 117 SENIOR LIVESTOCK JUDGING TEAM Billy Jones, Byron Clark, Jack Maddux, Boh Josserand, Wallace Peterson, Al Denham, Mr. Melvin Hazaleus. Placed tenth out of thirty-six teams at the International Livestock Show at Chicago. in ' Stf r WOOL JUDGING TEAM Len Pool, Doug Wellman, Mr. Carroll Fox, Bob Josserand, Gilbert Stanley. Seventh place winners in intercollegiate wool judging at the National Western Stock Show. ,,,, tf In) i .1 oi Judging Teams... Compete at judging contests throughout the nation . . . Members are highest placing individuals in advanced judging courses on campus . . . Gain valuable experience from field trips . . . Sponsored by School of Agriculture. JUNIOR LIVESTOCK JUDGING TEAM Mr. Blackburn, Bob Garrett, Edgar Lock, Bill Shain, Bruce Eraser, Virginia Painter, Mr. Val Blakely, Denver Livestock Exchange. First place winners at the National Western Stock Show out of fifteen teams. DAIRY JUDGING TEAM Mr. Elmer McKellar, Larry Sloan, Tom LaQuey, Bill Webster, Byron Clark. Placed twenty-first out of thirty-one teams at the national dairy judging at Waterloo, Iowa. 118 Well curl my wool, there ' s a photographer! PRESIDENT Henry Poos Vice President Darrell Messick Secretary Marion Stanley Treasurer Marion Stanley Sponsor Mr. Edwin B. Williams Co-ordinates the agriculture clubs on campus . . . Each organization sends representatives . . . Endeavors to bring unity among the departments in the School of Agriculture . . . Promotes fellowship among the students of agriculture. Council Rack Row: Blinn, G. Stanley, Messenger, Clark, Miller. Second Row: Brockmann, Murry, Robinson, Gray, Kemp, LaMunyon. Front Row: Mr. Williams, Messick, Poos, M. Stanley, Talbott, Mori. 119 Hack Row: Sailsbery, Carniichacl, Wadleigh, Kuntz, Letey, Bird. Second Row: Carthel, Trupp, Malm, Iritani, Hadeen, Vlass. Front Row: Blankenship, Miller, Boyer, Ticen, Gauthier, Hinze. PRESIDENT Wade Blankenship Vice President R. F. Miller Secretary Donald E. Boyer Treasurer Jack R. Ticen Majors in field . . . Latest developments in agriculture discussed . . . Booths at International Stock Show . . . Assists in placement of membe rs after graduation . . . Common benefit and advancement. Agronomy Club Dairy Science Club PRESIDENT George Mock Vice President Scotty Billington Secretary Pat Byrne Treasurer Ed Robinson Sponsors Mr. E. K. McKeller Mr. James A. Banghart Interest in dairy industry . . . Open membership . . . Movies . . . Obtain scientific knowledge . . . Wintertime smoker . . . Lectures . . . Spring picnic . . . Sponsors dairy judging contest. Back Row: Bender, Ballard, Egbert, Purvis, DeRuse, Webster. Second Row: Wolfe, Zimbclman, Wingo, Sloan, Hardy. Front Row: Mr. Banghart, McKellar, Mock, Billington, Robinson, Byrne. 120 Back Row: Vail, Scott, Gray, Rowe, Ch ' irnside, Miller, Zgut, Fly. Fourth Row: Hoff, L. Paine, Hunter, Tarr, Plunkett. Third Row: Dale, Budin, Rupert, R. Paine. Second Row: Pond, Erickson, Johnson, Bressler, Lunka, Stinnett. Front Row: J. Kemp, G. Kemp, Hollenbeck, Grishain, Peterson, Messenger. PRESIDENT George Kemp Vice President James Kemp Secretary Mary Hollenbeck Treasurer Florence Pond Sponsor Mr. F. A. Anderson Former 4-H members . . . Increase knowledge of club work . . . Act as guides and counselors at state conferences . . . Train members in leadership . . . All-school dance . . . Advance 4-H program. Collegiate 4-B Entomology Club PRESIDENT Gene Spencer Vice President John Reid Secretary Norman Lau Sponsor Mr. Leslie B. Daniels One of oldest technical clubs on campus . . . Members are Entomology majors . . . Study insects . . . Professional interests . . . Spring picnic . . . Dance . . . Broader viewpoints of science presented. Back Row: Slater, Blinn, Holzberlein, Hagen. Second Row: Mr. George M. List, Mr. Joseph O. Moffett, Finley. Front Row: Mr. Daniels, Spencer, Reid, Lau. 121 Admiring the beautiful display PRESIDENT ... Vice President Secretary Sponsor .. Ken Goldsberry Stanley Allison Louise Turpin . Mr. W. D. Holley Active interest in horticulture main requirement for membership . . . Present opportunities in field . . . Fall Horticulture Show . . . Winter quarter smorgasbord . . . Spring picnic . . . Friendship between students and faculty. Horticulture Club Hurl,- linn : Brinkmann, Jorgensen, Rossow, Rakosnik, Abrahamson. Third Row: Wintz, Erwine, Allison, Mr. Rutt, Mr. Binkley. Second Roic: Shawa, Bloxsom, Mori, Mellor, LaMunyon. Front Roic: Messick, Turpin, Goldsberry, Richard, Allen, Mr. Beach. 122 Git along, little doggie PRESIDENT Jim Wilcox Vice President Wilton Sollenberger Secretary Mary Ann Martin Treasurer Harly Shannon Sponsor Mr. Allen G. Rich ardson Anyone interested in livestock . . . Co-eds welcome . . . Sponsor big events . . . Little National Western Livestock Show . . . College Days . . . Fellowship . . Leading stockmen speak at meetings . . . Strive for unity within the School of Agriculture. f . -; , . ' -- ' - ' +ir $fr.;l Livestock Club Back Roiv: Knorr, Molt, M. Stanley, Bugg, Bruce, J. Johnson, Breeze, Josserand, Peterson, Worthington, Carlson. Fourth Row: Hein, G. Ruggles, Branger, Bryant, Bartholic, Bigbee, Ely, G. Stanley, Davis, Roberts, Bates. Third Row: Maques, J. Ruggles, Johnson, Koon, Badey, Poos, Fletcher, Munson, Doherty, B. Stanley. Second Row: Wadlow, Barry, LaQuey, Holderness, Smith, S. Burkhard, N. Burkhard, Deutsch, Graves, Huntzinger, Ward, Front Row: Sollenberger, Majors, Schneider, Rienks, Hurt, Richardson, Jacob, LaFarge, Collins, Nixon, Price, Dunn. 123 So packed my bag and slou ' ly rode away PRESIDENT ... Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Jean Graves Arthur Stanlit Brenda Whalley Brenda Whalley Mr. Allen G. Rirhardson Members like horses . . . Horseback riding . . . Sponsor moonlight hayrack rides . . . Pack trips . . . Western songfests . . . Meet to have fun . . . Open to all. Lucky Horseshoes Back Rom: Graves, Brandell, Munson, Allen, Humphrey, Peterson. Fourth Row: Adsit, Schmidt, Harmon, Graves, Mac Alpine. Third Row: Johnson, Barczewski, Ainsworth, Healy, Brownell. Second Row: Allen, Dove, Noffsinger, S. Burkhard, Whalley, Roberts. Front Row: N. Burkhard, Eisenhand, Stanlit, Deutsch, Serfling, Clark. 124 Bull-slinger in action PRESIDENT ... Vice President Secretary Treasurer W. L. Walters .... Gene Brownell Joyce Zeeck Dr. Scott Jackson Top ranking cowhands . . . Teams travel throughout West . . . Won second in intercollegiate competition . . . Individual members place high . . . Member of International Rodeo Association . . . Prospective members attend meetings . . . Work Sessions . . . Perform for local fans at College Days. Rodeo Club Hack Row: Schummer, Ellsworth, Hall, Ward, Mathers, Davenport. Fourth Row: Williams, Rose, Yates, Guenin, Swetnam, Knight, Branger, Bruner, Humphrey. Third Row: Asahina, Andrews, Lindauer, Driskill, Hoffner, Vien. Second Row: Taylor, O ' Neill, Kuiper, Lewis, Nixon, Thomas, Wadlow, Winn. Front Row: Brownell, Doody, Collins, Zeeck, Walters, Reed, Roth, Flores, Bryant. 125 Engineering 126 Dean of Engineering... THOMAS H. EVANS DEPARTMENT HEADS J. T. Stralc, Mechanical Engineering; Leslie L. Gibbons, Industrial Arts; John Dean, Electrical Engineering; Dean V. Peterson, Cii-il Engineering. 127 Cii-il Engineering Building Fully accredited in all departments is the School of Engineering . . . Degrees are offered in four departments . . . Fundamental and hroad training is provided in each engineering field . . . Agricultural . . . Civil . . . Electrical . . . Mechanical . . . Industrial Arts . . . Light Construction and Marketing The wind tunnel at the Industrial Research Building Comfort while the Civil Engineers survey 128 Mechanical Engineering Building Electrical Engineering Building Oldest school in the state to offer these degrees . . . Owns the largest college hydraulic laboratory west of the Mississippi . . . Camp Pennock provides practical experience in surveying . . . Aggie graduates are sought by the nation ' s leading commercial enterprises. Turn this knob 18 to the right, 7 to the left When I press this button, it ' ll go blooey! How to build a tractor in 5 easy lessons Looks like a three-ring circus PRESIDENT Larry Norquist Vice President Ernest Greene Secretary Gerald McRae Treasurer Gerald McRae Sponsors .... Mr. J. Harry Scofield, Mr. Charles C. Britton, Mr. Jack E. Cermak Coordinates engineering activities . . . Representatives from engineering societies and industrial arts department . . . Plan annual Engineers ' Day . . .Inspire competition with foresters for Forestry Day . . . Sponsor the SLIDE RULE, engineering school ' s newspaper. Engineering Council Back Row: Bachman, Lewis, Mann, Evans, Sproul. Second Row: Mr. Britton, Mr. Cermak, Manzolillo, Morrow. Front Row: Mr. Scofield, Greene, Norquist, McRae, Muto. 130 Specialization at its best! CHAIRMAN .... Vice Chairman Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Bill Evans Robert Lanzl Homer Mayberry Lewis Martin Mr. Charles C. Britton Student branch of American Institute of Electrical Engineers . . . Promotes interest in profession . . . Discusses latest developments . . . Visits electrical industries . . . Limited to Electrical Engineering majors. A. I. E. E. Back Row: Allison, Brewer, Keeler, Lawton, Babcock, Burkepile, Hough, Maul. Third Row: McCarty, Reeder, Vachtar, Dowell, Kiefer, Gould, Finch. Second Row: E. C. Johnson, Allen, Wadleigh, Evans, Pettai, Millard, O. A. Johnson. Front Row: Mr. Britton, Mr. Linden, Mr. Chinburg, Lanzl, Evans, Mayberry, Martin. 131 it had better work! PRESIDENT John F. Mann Vice President Sher S. Virdi Secretary Bob Eskanos Treasurer Bob Eskanos Sponsor Mr. John E. Dixon American Society of Agriculture Engineers . . . Newest engineering organization on campus . . . Programs twice a month . . . Display on Engineers ' Day . . . Freshman engineers are welcome . . . Latest methods discussed. 4. S. A. E. Back Row: Stan H. Scott, Charles E. Weinrich, John R. Mclntosh, Sher Singh Virdi. Front Row: John Frichtel, John Mann, Bob Eskanos. 132 Does anyone know where we are? PRESIDENT Calvin Lewis Vice President Hayward Miller Secretary Donald Hohl Treasurer Marvin Jensen Sponsor Mr. J. E. Cermak American Society of Civil Engineers . . . Promotes professional and social aspects of engineering . . . Speakers . . . Movies . . . Annual essay contest . . . Picnics . . . Field trips . . . Closer friendship and acquaintance of engineers. A. S. C. E. Back Row: Greene, Baker, McCall, Lauer, Scott, Jespersen, Oliver, Morrow, Hazelwood, Van Der Veken, Boulton, Nelson. Fourth Row: Bachman, Holderman, Nelson, Berling, Edwards, Osborne, Larson, Santarelli, Muto, Post. Third Row: Mr. Albertson, McFarlane, Fonken, Brown, Peverley, Ryan, Hopper, Walters, Sproul, Schmidt, Parry. Second Row: Segelke, Goracke, McRae, Erling, Niewoehner, Vidmar, Jones, Reddick, Schullz, Bender. Front Row: Mr. Cermak, Mr. Parshall, Jensen, Miller, Lewis, Hohl, Mr. Peterson, Collins, Willhite. 133 Don ' t pass, push! PRESIDENT Francis Manzolillo Fice President William Duncan Secretary Dale Johnson Treasurer Harry Peterson Sponsor Mr. J. Harry Scofield American Society of Mechanical Engineers . . . Regular meetings twice a month . . . Aid freshman engineers . . . Field trips to industrial plants . . . Almost 100 percent membership of junior and senior M.E.s. ii Hi in i i Back Row: Newland, Drager, Hembrey, Painter, Hall, Reigel, Mr. Barmington, Murphy. Third Row: Worth, Ermel, Jensen, Chamberlain, Melani, Norquist, Romere. Second Row: Mr. Zwiep, Mr. Mummert, McConkey, McGeorge, Patterson, Kamp, DeWitt. Front Row: Mr. Scofield, Manzolillo, Duncan, Johnson, Mr. Peterson, Mr. Strate. 134 Helping member get around PRESIDENT Alex Kennedy Vice President Dale West Secretary Dick Boss Treasurer Walt Hileman Sponsor Mr. Russell Johnson Members are majors in Industrial Arts or Light Construction and Marketing . . . Business meetings twice a month . . . Discuss opportunities and trends of the course . . . Promote friendship . . . Social activities include annual picnic . . . Sports program Industrial Arts, Light Construction and Marketing Club Rack Row: Noah, Beavers, Drager, Read, Bowden, Patterson, West, Renner, Hagemeister, Colby. Third Row: Hess, Oyster, O ' Leary, Matson, Malabed, Ward, Holliman, Nelson, Hennen, Skousen: Second Row: Zastrow, Carpenter, Roark, Baum, Jacob, Schwartz. Front Row: Mr. Gibbons, Mr. Johnson, Boss, Finney, Kennedy, Hileman, Mr. Dodge Dr. Hejkal. 135 Forestry and Range Management wUose WZAL? Dean of Forestry and Range Management,.. CLINTON H.WASSER DEPARTMENT HEADS Jack Wagar, Forest Recreation and Wildlife; Clinton Wassar, Range Management; Charles Barney, Silviculture. 137 Are the students in the School of Forestry and Range Management. . . . Study leads to professional employment in forest management . . . Forest industries . . . Poorest recreation . . . Wildlife management . . . Range management . . . Grazing ... Emphasis is placed on a sound educational program . . . Summer camp is at Pingree Park . . . Spring quarter of the Senior year is spent in a field camp . . . Practical balance is maintained between actual field experience and inside classroom work. Classes in comfort at Pingree Outdoorsmen... Forester ' s copy oj the Golden Gate Bridge 138 Pingree Park, summer home of foresters Wish we got paid for this! Presidents Parrill and Schmunk PRESIDENT, Spring Quarter Frank Parrill PRESIDENT, Fall Quarter Oscar Schnuink PRESIDENT, Winter Quarter Jim Thome Students in School of Forestry and Range Management . . . Inspires interest in forestry and outdoor life . . . Special programs . . . Guest speakers . . . Publishes the Colorado CRUISER and the Colorado FORESTER . . . Sponsors annual Foresters ' Day. Forestry Club Ruck Ron-: Schroeder, Mahoney, Hanson, Miner, Tidball, Parsons, Crawford, idmcr, Ximmermann, Parry, Krat , (ay, Shel- don, Miktis, Larson, Beall, Anderson, Arnott, Hancock. Fifth Ron : Await, Hughes, Cress, Knaus, Sackschewsky, Lewis, Srhainberger, Anderson, Peterson, Brown, Stark, Dwier, Mueller, Bigelow. Fridley, Davis, Stehhins. Fourth Ron-: Schaihle, Brunner. Kr uckeberg. Rogers, Rhoads, Miilvaney, Andresen, Warner, Morrow, Wingerter, White, Smole, Helms, Pearson, Kindig, Hoefer. Third Ron : Yurich, Slrahl, Tweed, Dulton, Binkley, Parrill, Strickler, Scott, Spicer, Dunn, Jones, Alexander, Morchead, Johan- son, Fulilrodt, Allen. Second Ron : Lucas, Thome, Moore, Schniiiiik, Roberts, Sedgley, Ewald, Robinson, Kledt,- Robr, Chappellc, Bernard, Simon. Front Ron: Shank, Hadlcy, Finncll, Freeman, Elliott, Kutkuhn, Means, Hedrick, Gallagher, McCrary, Dybing. 139 Borne Economics ? ' V- shs 5- JlvSX 140 Dean of Rome Economics... ELIZABETR DYAR DEPARTMENT HEADS Feme Bowman, Foods and Nutrition; Clara Hatton, Related Art; Dagmar Gustafson, Textiles and Clothing. 141 Home EC haven Guggenheim Center of learning for those in the School of Home Economics . . . Organized into four departments . . . Food and Nutrition . . . General Home Economics . . . Related Art . . . Textiles and Clothing . . . Prepares graduates for a wide variety of professional opportunities . Well-rounded education in home economics. Nothing like butchering your ou-n beef Guggenheim... Oh, for the diet of a rut! 142 Pre-schoolers learn about the Iau % Yours for the money PRESIDEM Joan Ouderkirk Vice President Florence Pond Secretary Joyce Younl Treasurer Ann Williams Advisor Miss Geraldine Liesch Students interested in Home Economics . . . Discuss various aspects of field . . . Special programs . . . Fur show . . . Teas . . . Spaghetti dinner . . . Fashion show . . . Christmas party . . . Business meetings . . . Opportunity for friendship between students and faculty. Home EC Club Back Row: Pieper, Brigham, Russell, Reynolds, Grishain, Brunei!, Garrison. Fourth Row: Johnson, Hanifen, Mclnnis, Paine. Third Row: Feistel, Jacoh, Good, Cook, Squires, Webster. Second Row: Burger, Janitell, McDonnell, Garrett, Stinnett, McFie. Front Row: Miss Liesch, Yount, Williams, Ouderkirk, Hall, Spomer. 143 s cience and Arts 144 Dean of Science and Arts L.W.DOBRBLL DEPARTMENT HEADS Back Row: Harris T. Guard, Mathematics; Virgil Bottom, Physics; O. Wilford Olsen, Zoology. Front Row: Alfred Westfall, English and Modern Languages; Gregory Bueche, Music; L. W. Durrell, Botany and Plant Pathology; Stephen Ballou, Psychology. 145 Chemistry Building Students from all Schools take much of their basic work in School of Science and Arts . . . Courses prepare them for specialized training during their later years . . . Degrees are offered in Botany and Plant Pathology . . . Chemistry . . . Economics . . . Future secretaries in action Fundamental Working on those good old research papers 146 .1 i Our 75-year-old standby, Old Main Botany Building Sociology . . . English . . . General Science and Arts Mathematics . . . Music . . . Physical Education . . . Physics . . . Psychology and Education . . . Zoology Fields of study lead to teaching, research, rural leadership, or private enterprise. Precision weighing for quantitative analysis Physics Building Back Row: Riggert, Rollins, Crumparker, Adsit, Wadlow, Prewitt, Mulqueen, Pearce, Meyer, Lamb, Wellington, Burroughs. Third Row: Long, Harrison, Jones, Austin, Zeeck, Childs, Winslow, Spray, Osborne. Second Row: Schafer, Magnuson, Schneider, Trone, Zimmerer, Wagner, Bakke, Unger, Weakl and, Litsey. Front Row: Mr. McHone, Sneath, Blasi, Thomas, Sprayberry, Clute, Davey, Kloeckner, Binkley. PRESIDENT Barbara Sprayberry Vice President Don Scothorn Secretary Diane Thomas Treasurer Joe Mohorcich Sponsor Mr. Vernon L. McHone The American Association of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation . . . Open to men and women physical education majors . . . Speakers are noted people in field . . . Movies . . . Instruction classes . . . Picnics . . . Dances . . . Professional organization. 1. 1. 1. r. c. i, Pem Club M PRESIDENT Donna Lamb Vice President Norma Price Secretary Diane Thomas Treasurer Aha Rae Wadlow Sponsor Miss Elizabeth Forbes Women majoring in Physical Education . . . Early Friday morning breakfasts . . . Attend Conventions . . . Spring house party . . . Take part in playdays . . . AH have fun. 148 Hark Row: Adsit, Spray, Pharo, Gum, Pearce, Childs, Carlson, Morris, Barnhill, Graves, Sherwin. Third Row: Meyer, Majors, Winslow, Prewitt, Austin, Sollenberger, Mul- queen, Donnel, Schafer. Second Row: Litsey, Bell, Smith, Wager, Zimmerer, Trone, Clute, Bakke, Dunn. Front Row: Wellington, Sprayberry, Zeeck, Thomas, Lamb, Price, Wadlow, Schneider. A ' oit, if I remember right . . . Robert Carpenter Robert Stoll Katie Blevins Don Gray Dr. Cyrus O. Guss PRESIDENT Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Open to all students interested in chemistry and related fields . . . Informative meetings . . . Latest modern trends presented . . . Visit chemical plant . . . Spring picnic . . . Affiliated with the American Chemical Society. Chemistry Club Back Row: Frichtel, Druva, Anderson, Burns, Russell, Wilgus, Pole, Dr. Pyke. Fourth Row: Schumacher, Mr. Splittgerber, Pedersen, Hughes, Davis, Miss Mayer, Bradley, Salander, Newton, Ried. Third Row: Johnson, Reckard, Curtis, Sutton, Hougham, Meador, Stroh, Lindquist. Second Row: Dr. Puleston, Milburn, Bressler, Wadsworth, Troeger, Hessel, Taylor, Melvin. Front Row: Dr. Guss, A. Hopwood, Rutherford, Gray, Carpenter, Stoll, Blevins, Mr. M. L. Hopwood, Dr. Johnson. 149 Back Row: Burns, Schmale, Grimes, McClelland, Hunsherger. Second Row: MeNear, Vagneur, Honstein, Long, Doyle, Schlieker. Front Row: Mr. Marian, McGeorge, Unangst, Mrs. Harlan. PRESIDENT ... Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sponsors Phyllis McGeorge Bill Israel Dannetta Unangsl .... Dannetta Unangst Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Dr. Alfred Westfall English majors and others interested in reading and writing . . . Opportunity to know fellow students and professors hetter . . . Lectures from visiting specialists and department members . . . Slides of European trips . . . Bimonthly meetings. Columbian Club Speechmakers Back Row: Israel, Glazer, Cohan, Goor, Moore, Simon, Phelps. Second Row: Rowe, Mayher, De Turk, Bower, McMillen, Dey. Front Ron-: Mr. Roy Nelson, Mr. Don Nelson, French, Iverson, Gucovsky, Zgut. PRESIDENT Kenneth Iverson Secretary Katherine French Treasurer Mike Gucovsky Sponsors Mr. Roy Nelson Mr. Don Nelson Students interested in public speaking . . . Dehate, oratory, radio, extempore speaking, and discussion arc among activities . . . Engage in major inter-school meets with schools all over the nation . . . Sponsor forums, intramural contests, and radio discussions on campus. 150 PRESIDENT Charles P. Michel Vice President Maxine Sohlieker Secretary Louise Hayes Treasurer Carole Scott Sponsors Dr. Wilson E. Wilmarth Dr. Boris Wolossoff Purpose is to better acquaint members with France, her culture, language, and people . . . Monthly meetings . . . Lectures and slide shows . . . Practice conversation . . . Songs and games of country. Back Row: Kabbani, Christopher, Miller, Azar, Kuwatly, Kent, Melvin Scott. Second Row: Long, Taylor, Blessing, Carpenter, Ciniino, Finnell, Sobey. Front Row: Dr. Wilmarth, Dr. Wolossoff, Michel, Schlieker, Hayes, Carole Scott. French Club German Club PRESIDENT Klaus Eichstaedl Vice President Bonnie Chadwick Secretary Jocelyn Grigsby Treasurer Jocelyn Grigsby Sponsor Mrs. Johanna Reitzer Promotes interest in the German language . . . Highlight of year is Christmas party with German food, decorations, and exhibits . . . Guest speakers at meetings . . . Movies . . . Special programs . . . Better understanding of cultural relations. Back Row: Almquist, Gardels, Wait, Carter, Gossman, Christiansen. Second Row: Schlieker, Unangst, Lunka, Brown, Johnson, Baldwin, Williams, Evert. Front Row: Mrs. Reitzer, Edens, Chadwick Eichstaedt, Grigsby, Brenneman. 151 Sing thee softly PRESIDENT Bob Vasey Vice President Marilyn Schneider Secretary Gerald McRae Treasurer Gerald McRae Director Mr. Edward D. Anderson Members display fine musical talent . . . Sing for fun . . . Activities are varied and many . . . Present annual Christmas program . . . Spring concert . . . Attend Rocky Mountain Festival . . . Sing for campus events . . . Enjoyment for all who listen. A Cappella Choir I PRES C Jituat DirtOO ' Alter MartW Perform mile spri concert t 152 Back Rotv: Hancock, Bob Vasey, Schaibte, Sackschewsky, Litke, Skeels, Whomble, Graham, McRae, Stewart, Chapman, Thome, B. Smith, Widman, Wold. Third Row: Bill Vasey, Goldsberry, Randolph, Roberts, Graves, Finnell, S. Smith, Brokaw, Blake, Thomas, Amend, Morris, Claudson, Metsker, D. Smith. Second Row: Cooley, McDonald, Link, Wolfer, Giro, Feucht, Little, Trierweiler, Power, Hill, Walter, Macy, Russell, Mattison, Moore, Bull. Front Row: Hayward, Troeger, LeBaron, Pratt, Lamb, Harrison, Mr. Anderson, Chase, Schneider, Painter, Ewald, Pettit, Chadwick. hi I ; Were we ever cold! I :: ; wool ..itai not... PRESIDENT Fice President Secretary Treasurer Director Bob Hill Don Smith Gerry Nordell Ann Trierweiler Mr. Bob Barnes Attends parades, rallies, and pep assemblies . . . Marched during halftime at football games . . . Performed at high schools all over the state on 1200 mile spring vacation tour . . . Presents annual concert on Memorial Day. Back Row: Henderson, Hendrix, Kelly, Trierweiler, Fletcher, Bishop, L. Birdsall, Ericson, J. Birdsall, Sanders. Seventh Row: Mathias, Rogers, Moreland, Swearingen, Stout, Pusheck, Harrington, R. Smith, Bright. L. Allen, Hand. Sixth Row: Bueche, W. Brown, Haines, Gomez, Newton, Owen, Johnson, Olsen, Denton, Draper, Coleman, Craig, Cass, Blinn, Wooding. Fifth Row: Gutscher, Carter, Chirnside, Hansen, Jackson, Rader, Jurgens, Burry, Pelton, Clark, Alishouse, Werner, Baldridge, Nonenian. Fourth Roiv: D. Smith, Porter, Stone, Spray, Gilbert, Duderkirk, M. Pond, Blankenbaker, Lanime, Cook, Milburn, Davis, Fletcher, llarlan, Dybing. Third Row: Sturgeon, Braan, Wait, Miller, Little, Kremers, Nordell, Wadsworth, Takeda, Bales, F. Pond, Ketchum, Schaefer, Baker, LaMar. Second Row: Mr. Barnes, Hill, Hays, Benson, Miller, Richard, Stahl, Pratt, Pence, Kemp, Nicholas, Page, Puryear. Front Rotv: Hermes, Ensor, Campbell, Betz, David, Ralston, Edens. 153 The maid and the machine PRESIDENT ... Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sponsors Marilyn Custafson Nadeen Bell Sylvia West June Morgan Miss Ruth Roberts Miss Maxine Patterson New rlul) on rainpus . . . Students interested in business and secretarial training . . . Supplements classroom training . . . Promotes interest in secretarial work . . . Provides opportunities to develop leadership . . . Social as well as professional meetings. Sigma Epsilon Kappa I Pi MM KrtAW ndio... in ill phi rv...t qiiarttf. 154 Back Ron-: Thompson, Burdg, Alishoiise, Tenney, LaRue, Sit man, Smillie, Barnes, Straub, Smartt. Fourth Row: Rostyne, White, Bloom, McCall, Hermes, Kocerha, Henderson, Hertneky, Fuchs, Shideler. Third Row: Pond, Hannah, Henderson, Sandelin, Wilhelm, Roberts, Carlin, Nichols, Braley. Second Ron ' : Churchill, McKelrey, Winslow, Jefferson, McNear, Anderson, Mclntyre, Hardy, Harrison. Front Roic: Miss Roberts, Zabel, Collins, Blessing, West, Gustafson, Bell, Morgan, McConnell, Miss Patterson. About time for coffee break PRESIDENT Vice President Secretary Business Manager Director ... Wyvonna McClelland Alan Schniale Betty Jo Honstein William Cunther Miss Ruth Wattles Organized in 1882 . . . Students who like theater or radio . . . Produce best plays of all types . . . Experience in all phases of theatrical work . . . Newest field is TV . . . Incoming members serve as apprentices one quarter . . . Limited to 50 active members. Dramatic Club Back Row: Pusheck, Dasch, Graham, Wingren, Hribernick, Casey. Third Row: Watkins, Starbuck, Burns, Housley. Second Row: Campbell, McCall, Page, Hutchinson, Kennedy, Grady. Front Row: Miss Wattles, Honstein, Schmale, McClelland, Gunther, Hunsberger, Doyle. 155 Mamma is at home While papa . . . For a new plot to be unfolded by the D-Club . .. Outstanding performances . . . DEATH OF A SALESMAN was well received in the late spring ... Fall theatrical season began with one-act plays directed by students . . . Charm of the past A ID ) outli takes the floor 156 I THK MAN seems harmless Back in the present from 1790 In BERKELEY SQUARE, contrasts were created between the present and England in 1790... F ' or a psychological thriller, THE MAN was excellently portrayed . . . Unique play in the form of a murder trial was THE NIGHT OF JANUARY 16. Three is a crowd Another curtain call 157 Veterinary Medicine Dean of Veterinary Medicine FLOYD CROSS DEPARTMENT HEADS Robert V. Davis, Veterinary Anatomy; Lloyd (1. Moss, Veterinary Medicine; Roltrrl Adams, Veterinary Medicine; Arthur W. Doom, Pathology and Bacteriology; A. D. Rankin, Physiology. 159 Veterinary Medicine Building Of Veterinary Medicine ... Is reward for six years training in this school . . . Entrance limited to sixty students annually . . . Preference given to Coloradoans . . . Also offers Bachelor of Science in Bacteriology . . . Leading architects and veterinarians from all parts visit well-planned Vet Hospital. flosses with live models, no less Doctor... 160 Small animal surgery Back Row: Malms, Oakes, Copeland, Bagley, Taylor, McKie, Teegarden, Burr, Munn, Barton, Mursko fourth How: Uixson, Farrow, Porter, Anderson, Tobiska, Lee, Morrison, Moore. Third Row: Hammerquist, Bastian, Hawley, Kreycik, Breen, Parvin, Belling, Smith Second Row: Severin, Brown, Arnold, Snow, Green, Scheel, Gabriela, Surplus, Tolley, Gilger Front Row: Foster, Purvance, Donnelly, Keyser, Wiley, Thackeray, Hayes, Tillman. PRESIDENT Charlotte Thackeray Vice President Priscilla Hayes Secretary Wanda Schramm Treasurer Johnnie Kreycik i.V.M.A, Auxiliary Wives of A.V.M.A. students . . . Members seek to understand problems confronting wives of veterinarians . . . I.isicn to speakers in field of Vet Medicine . . . Facilitate professional and social friendships . . . Strive to be a help and credit to profession. Back Row: McLean, Adcock, Laitinen, Berens, Saya, Ketcham, Long, Blackburn, Carroll. Fourth Row: Chapin, Rig, Stear, Neuswanger, Dann, Nelson, Bartlett. Third Row: Carlson, Leslie, Staples, Swiezy, Oakes, Schramm, Dull, Thomas, Conkey. Second Row: Urich, Erwin, Bement, Steves, Uecker, Miller, Olsen. Front Row: Burford, Ellis, Gausman, Bierhaus, Hadley, Green, Hinshaw, Doing. 161 Back Row: P. Smith, Bagley, Seger, McKie, Foster, Farrow, Arnold, Hanson, Seheel, Pfizer, Mursko, Vrrnon, Tillman. Fourth Row: Munn, Purvance, D. Hayes, A. Hayes, Malone, Tolley, Law, Keyser, Green, Puls, Murphy, Hammerquist, Lee, Clark. Third Row: Dixson, McMurray, Severin, Burr, G. Brown, Snow. Jameson, Ohlund, Moore, Anderson, Krog. Second Row: Echeverria, Surplus, Barton, Belling, Thaekeray, Morrison, MeMahan, Finger, Breen, Donnelly, R. Jones. Front Row: Sullivan, McSpadden, J. Brown, Long, Copclanci, Porter, Leslie, Reiten, Huglies, Tohiska. Senior A.V.M.A, Junior American Veterinary Medieal Association . . . Members must he students in Vet Medicine . . . Acquaints students with later professional responsibilities . . . Dance each quarter . . . Outside speakers . . . Instills broader knowledge of veterinary work. Junior 162 Bac c Koi ' .- Wolff, Steves, McLean, Benient, Bond, Kaeherle, Swena, Gausman, Thompson, Shouse. Fourth Row: R. Green, Doing, Singer, Carlson, Snyder, Stewart Dickinson, Hinshaw, Taylor. Third Row: Rolofson, Piano, Godden, Adcock, Orchard, Hilhers, Blanc. Second Row: Wallace, Brookshy, Oakes, Wall, Teter, Barber, Smylie, Saya, Neuswanger, Dann. front Row: Laitinen, Harvey, Leslie, Sohrbeck, Bierhaus, Hadley, Ellis, Miller, Bnrford, Schramm. Back Row: Berens, L. Williams, Fluke, Bergstram, Hurry, Sandstedt, Recht, Lester, Herrick, Dull, R. Packard, Johnson, Urich. Third Row: Phelps, Masterson, Scott, Cornforth, Kirkley, Sweat, Biggs, Edwards, Roberts, Clark. Second Row: Kreycik, Asay, J. White, Fay, Solomon, Cameron. Bryant, Melcher, Dutton, Lovelace. Front Row: A. Packard, B. Smith, Killpack, Blackburn, D. Nelson, Will, Lowe, Gilger, Hutcherson, Jebb, Sera. Sophomore PRESIDENT ... .. Emil H. Scheel A.V.M.A. Freshman Back Row: Ehrlich, Bastian, Anderson, Graves, Skinkle, Timpe, Mullenax, Ketcham, Oyler, Traber, Dickinson, Hansen, Ball. Carroll. Fourth Row: Nichols, M. Taylor, G. Taylor, Caffey, Teeter, Eliot, Blake, Bernath, Bartley, Makris, Higham, Lorenz. Third Row: G. White, Olsen, Oakes, Stear, Rigg, Keiss, Miller, Jensen, Ward, Chapin, McNew, Anzick. Second Row: Brandner, Rice, Newman, Felker, Hardwick, Baldwin, Kendell, Call, Bell, Rezac, W. Smith, Parizo, Thomal. Front Row: Page, Babbitt, Hawley, Miller, Long, Fuhr, Patterson, Thomassen, Trefz, Davis, P. Brown. 163 164 Colonel Lewis H. Ham, Professor of Military Science and Tactics; Dean Andrew G. Clark, Head of Division of Armed Forces Sciences; Lt. Col. Samuel W. Parks, Professor of Air Science and Tactics. Back Row: M Sgt. Dinner, Sgt. Major; M Sgt. Brown; T Sgt. Moon; M Sgt. Barrier. Third Row: M Sgt. Weible; M Sgt. Lichty; M Sgt. Antoon; S Sgt. Ross. Second Row: Capt. Aronson; 1st Lt. Radcliffe; Capt. Campbell; 1st Lt. King, Adjutant. Front Row: Capt. Stevens, Training Officer; Major Jones; Lt. Col. Parks; Lt. Col. Munsey, Executive Officer; Major Turner. Back Row: M Sgt. Kalinosky; M Sgt. Coleman; M Sgt. Perry. Third Row: M Sgt. Senteney; SFC Morrison; M Sgt. Spence; M Sgt. Behlke. Second Row: Major McGovern; Major Jones, Major Deane, Veterinary Corps. Front Row: Lt. Col. Malen, Ordnance Corps; Colonel Ham; Lt. Col. Braatz, Artillery Section; Lt. Col. Marthinsen. 165 with class PRESIDENT Griffin Dodge Vice President Don Hohl Secretary Dick Green Treasurer Bill Smith Sponsors Major Lloyd Jones, Major John Head I Advanced Junior and Senior ROTC members . . . Students from both Army and Air Force units . . . Sponsors big Military Ball and Sponsors Corps . . . Organized for betterment of military standards. Wings and Cannon 166 Back Row: Rapp, Denning, McDill, Stanley, Jensen, Peterson, Poos, Sonnenberg, Worth, Ermel, David, Clithero, Norquist, Scott, Toner. Fourth Row: Hancock, Bock, Heuschkel, King, Hooper, Alexander, Bartholic, Roller, Hanun, Carthel, Pettis, Wilgus, Goodson. Third Row. Widman, Simon, MoGrath, Patterson, Peverley, Pierson, Eades, McGeorge, Kruckeberg, Allan, Dybing, Johnston, Miller, Gilmer, Boulton. Second Row: Fraser, Young, Taylor, Claudson, Bond, Bloxsom, Robinson, Richard, Reddick, Allison, Sivan, Gatterer. Front Row: Dodge, Yelek, Morris, Green, Beil, Davis, Morrow, Capt. Aronson, Hjort, Allen, Birdsall. Military Science Building 8 n ' A en Xf rd ' Littlefield ' Patrirk S ' Carlson, V. Benson, A. Carlson, A. Benson, r ' Me ' Hadee ' Brork la ' O ' Leary, Bussart, Heine, Nelson, Hohl, 8S ' Ma ' m ' St ' S renSen ' PeterSen ' Dutl0 ' T yr. Hakonson, Sturm, Front Row: Vasey, Lauer, Lewis, Teller, Michel, Pence, Moffitt, Johnson, Rahson, Chetelat, Mauer, Felle, Wellman, Naggatz. 167 Bacfc Row: Christy, Irvine, White, Whittlesey, Monroe, Cabrinha, Martine. Second Row: Dvoracek, Wolfe, Foote, Bissey, Lyons, Masche, Hoffner, Jowette. Front Row: Lt. Col. M. W. Braatz, Capt. William Webster, 1st Lt. Dwighl Brown, 2nd Lt. Pierre Aguerre, Paver, Pollock, Keating, Carter, Whitehead, Haggstrom, Vetterling, Shannon. Ckost Pnw roiliu ... (ince Poudre Muskets Underclassmen skilled in military antics . . . Compete for positions on drill squad . . . Limited membership . . . Recognized by their white helmets, scarves, and gloves . . . Perform at major military and college events. Back Row: Steele, Banks, Drake, Briscoe, Payne, Gonzales, Lyons. Second Row: Alber, Selby, Lyall, Schop, Schiel, Farquharson, Rohr. Front Row: Rutt, Wadleigh, Cabel, Boyden, Hoff, Matejka, Osland. 168 Annual tea to select new members Chosen by advanced ROTC members . . . Presented at Military Ball ... Learn about military in special classes . . . March as a unit . . . Wear neat uniforms . . . Organized on campus since 1928. Military Sponsors Back Row: Keller, Valley, Smyth, Kavan, Laniar, Christopher, Holderness. Third Row: Zahel, Bond, Webster, Young, Lyster, Videon, Edens. Second Rote: Turpin, Anderson, Kornemann, Morgan, Woods. Front Row: Moore, Cobb, Hay ward, Zeeck, Bast, Painter. 169 k r All Schools 170 The old... At the Student Union . . . For a cup of coffee . . . Game of pool . . . Television . . . Coke date ... To buy that book . . . Bowling . . . Studying . . . Between classes . . . Big dances ... A good time. Aggies ' largest class Vnionology Meet The Gang... . And the new 171 Library Building Speak softly in the library . . . Trained librarians in charge . . . Place to get information . . . Supplied with thousands of books, pamphlets, and other items . . . Serves students, faculty, and others in study and research. Digging for the facts in the biology room Sh-h-h-h-h... Those ever present research paper writers 172 You owe an overdue fine of about $2.50. Just give this to the nurse Soon cured in the Student Health Service . . . Open twenty-four hours each day . . . Well-known for its many pills, tasty medicines, and long needles . . . Provides a variety of services for Aggie students . . . Staffed by graduate nurses and consulting physicians. Clench your fist and don ' t tensr Aches and Fains,,. Too late to help him. now Your blood pressure is going higher, higher . . . 173 It is French, in case you can ' t hear! PRESIDENT Joao Ferraz Vice President Jalil Naji Secretary Donna Lee Tighe Treasurer Badrul Khan Sponsors Dr. W. E. Wilmarth Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Stimmel Especially for foreign and American students . . . Strives for more understanding and better friendship . . . Presents International Days . . . Features foods from many lands at annual dinner . . . Other activities include picnics . . . Houseparties . . . Panel discussions . . . Lectures . . . Films. Cosmopolitan Club 174 Back Row: Gavora, Kartal, Fairchild, Slier, Nasu, Malabed, O ' Neal, Eliot, Chiang, David. Fourth Row: Bernath, Farnham, Tighe, Sayed, Shawa, Swearingcn, Mauer, Malik, McConkey, Christiansen. Third Row: Munih, Attari, Hemat, Rana, Matsumura, Hesselholt, Mark, Eichstaedt, Jackson. Second Row: Majumdar, Alnakib, Al-Badry, Azar, Brewer, Marshall, Dogramachi, Kabbani, Kunwatly. Front Row: Dr. Wilmarth, Tighe, Pierce, Ferraz, Navaratnam, Naji, Khan, Mrs. Stimmel, Mr. Stimmel. A glimpse of the Far East Under many flags they came r Now, this gadget 175 Strutting our stuff at the estii-al PRESIDENT ... Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor .... Wayne McKinnon, Jr. John Taylor Barbara Pickering Gilbert L. Stanley Major Harold M. Deane Aggie Haylofters, official square-dancing club . . . Provides fun for all ... Weekly sessions . . . Meets in Old Main gym . . . One of largest clubs on campus . . . Membership through mastering fundamentals and attending practice sessions . . . Exhibition group travels throughout region . . . Spring festival attracts thousands. Aggie Haylofters 1T6 Hack Ron : Holt, Shoemaker, J. Henderson, (,unther, ( ' ,. Kemp, J. Komp, Fridley, (ictz, H. Kessequie, Schmidt, Wheeler, Mul- lins, Mcdulloiigh, Mahoney. Kent. Fourth Ron : 1). Smith. Ming. McKinlcy, Nichols, IVttingell. Jefferson, Hressler, Bockimin, Warren, Tarr, Widltalin, Stanley, Toner, Leaverlon, J. Smilli, Krieson. Third Ron-: Pars-on, Munro. S. Cirbn, Burns, Burry, Stinnell, Hunter, Lunka, Mary Moore. Connie Johnson, K. Stanley, Ander- son. M. Henderson, liroun. llrenton, Hiitton, Fowler, Sherwin. Second Ron: Heuley, Khrlirh, MeFie, Corrinc Johnson. Marjnrie M.iore, Musgrove, Meador, A. Cirbo, Hansen, Majors, Har- per, Sapp, Frascr, Itlevins, Hall. Front Ron : Major Dean.-. Mrs. Deane, Vagneur, Pliinkett. M. McKinnon. i ' ,. Stanley, W. McKinnon, Pickering, Taylor, J. Kesiieiriiie, Barker, Osborn, M. Johnson. Short. Twirl away, dance away HATCOrrp? resTIV Back Row: Gutscher, MacDougall, Hoxie, King, Hadley, Stanley, Schachterle, Schamberger, Porter, Moreland, Werner, Ellis, g, LaMar, Gaede, Allison, Harris, Rutt, Gochnauer, Kocerha, Boucher, Osborn, Sappington, Bates, Cain, w: Thomas, Gunson, Christiansen, Prieskorn, Wagner, Estep, Shawcroft, Smith, McElwain, Miller, Unangst, Chirnside, O., Wi.cox, Dutro, Adams, Shea, Larson, Bloom, White Obrecht, Wha.e, Beckle. Front Row: Mauk, Byrd, Harris, Hays, Chapman, Harvey, Madson, Hopkins, Kerns, Wallace, Daw, btahl. 177 Welcome to Aggies, gal PRESIDENT Mary Mahoney Vice President Shirley Belier Secretary Louise Webster Treasurer Jo Ann Smith Sponsor Mrs. Willard O. Eddy Acquaint freshman girls and transfer students with Aggie life . . . Members chosen in the spring . . . Must have a C average . . . Attend training meetings . . . Sponsored by Tau Iota Omega . . . Write girls during summer . . . Greet them Freshman Week . . . Have style show in the fall. Counselettes Back Row: Johnson, Kent, Calvin, Shawcroft, Thompson, MrKinnon, Warren, Rupert, Spomer, Benson, Nordell, Russell, Reynolds, Brunei!, Hall, Sherwin. Second Row: West, Anderson, M. Smith, Williams, Troeger, Woods, Norman, Lobenstein, Rold, Pooschke, Jurgens, Blevins. Front Row: Mrs. Eddy, Belier, Webster, Rossmiller, Shaffstall, J. Smith, C. Smith, Smyth, Macy, Brenton. 178 PR Sec Tn nna ing ka ka on b M h Even hikers have to rest! COORDINATOR John Mueller Executive Assistant Jon Hoefer Secretary Joyce Ferguson Treasurer Joyce Ferguson Outing Director Wayne Parsons Sponsor Mr. A. F. Noskowiak Interest in mountain sports . . . Hikers . . . Rock- climbers . . . Moonlight hikes . . . Pledge hikes . . . Teaches rules of safe participation . . . Meets every Monday . . . Fun for all. Hikers ' Club Back Row: Plunkett, Snider, Newell, Dvoracek, Morrow, McConkey, Reser, Becher, Finnell, C. Kruckeberg, Paine. Second Row: Byrd, R. Kruckeberg, Anderson, Bauer, Stout, White, O ' Boyle, Hadley, Shank, Carpenter. Front Row: Mr. Noskowiak, Stebbins, Fuhlrodt, Hoefer, Parsons, Lauer, Mueller. 181 Discussing world problems J PRESIDENT Sher Singh Virdi Secretary Marilyn Maxwell Treasurer Mike Gucovsky Sponsor Mr. J. C. McKinnon Current international problems discussed . . . Meets second and fourth Tuesdays . . . Round table discussions . . . Films . . . Sponsors speakers of international fame. International Relations Club Back Row: John David, Sam Navaratnam, Joe Kimmcl, Joao Ferraz. Third Row: Richard Shen, Sarfraz Malik, Karani Dograrnaohi. Second Row: Phillip Ricker, Betty Halterman, Ingeborg Mesz, Mowafaq Al-Badry. Front Row: Mr. McKinnon, Sher Singh Virdi, Marilyn Maxwell, Mike Gucovsky. 182 Governor Dan is the main attraction CHAIRMAN Jerry Martinez Vice Chairman Sally Sutton Secretary Florence Smilie Treasurer Florence Smilie Sponsor Mr. Carl E. Davis Newly formed on campus . . . Promote Republican Party among students . . . Speakers on Republican platform . . . Government . . . Meet third Wednesday . . . National organization . . . Like Ike. Student Republicans Back Row: Wellman, Leaverton, Carpenter, Jackson, Davis, Mahan. Third Row: Fletcher, McConkey, McKague, Rambolt, Farnham, Johnson. Second Row: Smartt, Jurgens, Hutton, Claypool, Shirley O ' Brien, Sally O ' Brien, Carter. Front Row: Swearingen, Sutton, Martinez, Smilie, Hess, Spore. 183 Could you show us again? I i PRESIDENT Leonard Allen Vice President Lee Poland Secretary Marian Lambert Treasurer Robert Kupp Sponsors Captain A. J. Wood, Major L. E. Jones Campus sharpshooters . . . Three rifle teams . . . ROTC unit . . . Girls ' team . . . Varsity elub . . . Matches between teams . . . Intercollegiate competition . . . Turkey shoots . . . Rifle range practice . . . Pistol team . . . Good sportsmanship encouraged. Rifle and Pistol Club Bacfc Row: Almquist, Winkler, Stinehagan, Kellner, Banks, Helms, Birdsall, Graham, Knorr, Hendrix, Wendt, Jouett. Third Row: Hughes, Greenwald, J. Allen, Hulett, Lira, Ming, Langosch, McCaffrey, Folger, Palniquist. Second Row: Binkley, Palmer, Whetstone, Williams, Juelfs, Herman, Mayberry, Frihauf, Miller, Kledt. Front Row: Page, Poland, L. Allen, Lambert, Rupp, Birdsall, Knorr, Nixon, Malm, Currie. 184 Are you lost, boys? PRESIDENT Jerry Knopf Vice President John Morehead Secretary Beverly Rushton Treasurer John Morehead Sponsor Dr. John R. Olive Aggie devotees of the tows and runs . . . Develops sport of skiing . . . Cooperates with other collegiate ski groups . . . Activities include Winter Carnival . . . All-school dance . . . Intramural ski meet ... Ski instructions for beginners . . . Membership open to all. ft ! Siegga Ski Club Back Row: Werner, Bowles, Starr, McCarroll, Rutledge, Summons. Melani, Thoen, Karsi, Mark, Bruce, Norman, Miller, Ami- doni, Hardy. Fourth Row: Hofmann, Adams, Andresen, Osborne, Reed, Stiles, Milner, Pantuso, Babcock, McDonald, Wilkes, White. Third Row: Christiansen, Bond, Adsit, Coryell, Vagneur, Redmond, Buck, Gunnison, Wilcox, Parker, Demon, Day. Second Row: Howard, Marshall, Carlson, Sherritt, Wright, Jurgsns, Swearingen, McCrumb, Cimino, LeBaron, Brochman, Riney, Woolley. Front Row: Roberts, Nixon, Anderson, Painter, Rushton, Knopf, Morehead, Dismuke, Carlin, Lampert, Lavoie, Milne. 185 Religious Groups A- Cau)BDV5 PR T.O WHERE CHURCHES GROW. I LOVE CREAHON ' STOOO TSAT OAV YOU FINISHED IT SO LONG AGp_ ' XEO UPON Voi R WOPK AND CffltEP ; . , I , ' , n ' ' ' raslfeeH -rrwreo WINDOU. ' AND r.rA -to fTCt ou NEAR- I NISMT IN THIS 01 , Quitr STASUGWT ON ' E t 186 Dr. Rasmusson is greeted during Religious Emphasis Week. PRESIDENT ... Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sponsors Marvin Sackschewsky James R. Jones Janet Marshall .... Alma Jean Wellnitz ... Mr. Edward G. Buss Dr. John R. Olive All church youth groups represented . . . Coordinates activities relating to local churches . . . Freshman Picnic . . . Counseling program by College pastors . . . Plans Religious Emphasis Week . . . Seeks to strengthen students ' religious faith and conviction. Student Religious Council Back Row: Rev. LeRoy I. oats, Joe Trimble, James Wellnitz, Ed Wiseman, Harold Choate. Third Row: Bob Sailsbery, Paul Brockmann, Mary Jane Deines, Lar ' y Martin. Second Row: Dorothy Paschal, Janet Marshall, Alma Jean Wellnitz, William Baldwin. Front Row: Mr. Buss, James Jones, Marvin Sackschewsky, Dr. Olive. 187 Relaxing in the hills PRESIDENT Dick Green Vice President Fred E. Rilling Secretary Mary Mahoney Treasurer Mary Mahoney Sponsor Mrs. Johanna Reitzer Non-denominational group . . . Affiliated with world-wide organization . . . Meetings held every Friday night . . . Discussions . . . Study groups of the Bible meet on week-days . . . Purpose is to learn about God. Campus Christian Fellowship 188 Back Row: Mathews, J. Williams, Mueller, Timpe, Carlson, Norman, Klingsmith, Donovan, Powers, Kelley. Fourth Roiv: Blinn, McCarroll, Gardner, Doll, Malm, N. Freeburg, L. Freeburg, Wolfe, Krucke- berg, Jain. Third Row: L. Woodward, Iritani, P. Woodward, Holiday, Powers, Dixie Wilkinson, Nordell, Rold, Beardsley. Second Row: R. Kruckeberg, Hamilton, Ferguson, Lauer, Sadler, W. Freeburg, Cox, P. Freeburg. Front Row: D. Williams, Cantrel, Rilling, Dave Wilkinson, Green, Humphrey, Glidewell, Ma- honey, Timpe, Blatchlcy. Food, my favorite dish! PRESIDENT Paul Brockmann Vice President Melvin Rigyert Secretary Henry W. Poog Treasurer Delwyn Renzelman Sponsors Dr. W. G. Steglich, Mr. Carl Jorgensen Maintains and encourages Lutheran friendship . . . Members attend meetings first and third Sundays . . . Active, associate, alumni, and honorary members . . . National organization of students. Gamma Delta Back Row: Don Sackschewsky, Ben Wacker, Kenneth Niewoehner, Edward Zimbelman, Dale Brockmann. Second Row: James Zimbelman, Marvin Sackschewsky, Ronald Geisert, Elmer Kellner. Front Row: Dallas Welp, Delwyn Renzelman, Henry Poos, Paul Brockmann, Virgil Binkley. 189 Must be expecting something good to eat PRESIDENT Howard M. Dutton Secretary Joan Rossmiller Treasurer Joan Rossmiller Sponsors Rev. Alfred C. Huth Rev. Emil F. Wendt Inane- Fellowship of Lutheran students . . . Encourages study and appreciation of work of the church . . . Intercollegiate conferences . . . Dev elops Christian life and friendships . . . Stimulates church attendance. i!E ' iitm Luther Club Back Row: Arnold Carlson, James Wellnitz, William Baldwin, Stener Carlson. Third Row: Vance Benson, Alma Wellnitz, Warren Wellnitz. Second Roiv: Corrine Johnson, Carol Anderson, LaRayne Warren, Berneice Hallock. Front Row: Rev. Huth, Howard Dutton, Joan Rossmiller, Rev. Wendt. 190 Commonly known as the punch line. PRESIDENT Don O ' Leary Vice President Ben F. Callegos Secretary Wanda Pierce Treasurer Leon Vann Sponsor Miss Ceraldine Liesch Catholic students . . . Further spiritual, cultural interests . . . Social welfare . . . Benefit from discussion of topics . . . Social affairs to acquaint students . . . Communion Breakfast once a month. Newman Club Back Row: Andrijeski, Arnott, Ried, Noneman, Doherty, Rossow, Miller, Werner, Kratz, Gau- thier. Third Row: Marques, K ent, Trujillo, Aguerre, Carrillo, Bergman, Nalty, VanDeWeghe, Lomme Edwards, Pieper. Second Row: Mclnnis, Graham, Verlinden, Portner, Lunka, Hammett, Giro, Hanifen, Burger, Hermes, McCall, Schneider. Front Row: Berg, Janitell, Canning, Gallegos, Pierce, O ' Leary, Vann, Gomez, Meier, Marilyn bnuth, Margaret Smith. 191 I . SOCIALS - tosg feT 2S They shine, don ' t they? PRESIDENT Sally Moore Vice President Virginia Montgomery Secretary Bonnie Chase Treasurer Frankalee Richard Sponsor Miss Eugenia Symms Sorority government board on campus . . . Panhell dance sponsored by council . . . Scholarship cup to sorority with highest grade-average awarded at annual Panhell dinner . . . Strive to achieve congenial relations among greek women. Fanhellenic Council Back Row: Charlotte Garrison, Frankalee Richard, Jane Jacob, Janice Hall, Katie Blevins. Second Row: Joan Nix, MariAnne Unger, Lorraine Anderson, Sylvia West. Front Row: Mrs. Floyd Cross, Virginia Montgomery, Sally Moore, Bonnie Chase, Miss Synuns. 194 Unhand me, yon beast. PRESIDENT Diane Bentley Vice President Jo Sprague Secretary Mari Sherman Treasurer Shirley Kerns Sponsor Miss Marjorie Mayer New this year . . . Formed from sorority pledge classes . . . Hold tutoring classes in chemistry and what not . . . Good idea . . . Sponsored by senior Pan-hell . . . Have bigger plans for next year. Junior Panhellenic Council Back Row: Pat Cramer, Dorothy LeBaron, Mari Sherman, Marian Brown. Second Row: Sue Welch, Janice Priebe, Laura Barnard. Front Ron;: Miss Mayer, Jo Sprague, Diane Bentley, Shirley Kerns, Virginia Montgomery. 195 iSs asr Mrs. W. A. Pipkin Dixie Lee Hendrirks PRESIDENT Dixie Lee Hendricks Vice President Janet Beroard Secretary Jean Moore Treasurer Shirley Lawrenson Faculty Advisor Dr. A. B. Harlan Delta Delta Delta House on the hill . . . Active in campus activities and politics . . . Lots of jollies with three cheerleaders . . . Extremely neat in wheelbarrow races for three years . . . Winning theme for Skit Night A Little Boy ' s Dream . . . Have their share of queens . . . Miss Plum Street and freshman beauty queen . . . Feed on peanut butter daily, but walk it off on way to campus. hoo evening 196 How different can you be? Ackley, Marilyn Anderson, Anne Anderson, Lorraine Barnes, Margaret Pratt, Carol Ann Prewitt, Shirley E. Priola, Ruby Pratt Bast, Patricia Beardsley, Carol Beroard, Mary Janet Boardman, Margie Rogers, Janet Rushton, Beverly Russell, Sharon Bond, Beverly Ann Collins, Polly Cox, Gretchen Ann Day, Judith C. Sandhouse, E. Jane Sitzman, JoAnn Smith, Constance Ducey, Patricia Emery, Dehorah Theo Ewald, Ruth Aline French, Katherihe Smyth, Shirley Jean Sprague, Jo Muriel Storrs, Barbara Galvin, Jeanne Gunkle, Marge Alice Heywood, Frances Howard, Georgine Turpin, Louise Valley, Marilyn Videon, M. Joanne Howell, Nancy S. James, Phyllis Jean Kehler, Mary Ann Kinyon, Betty Lee Wadsworth, Mary Walter, Joan A. Westerman, Lois E. Koch, Barbara Ann Kornemann, Nancy Lawrenson, Shirley LeBaron, Dorothy Whitney, Janet Kay Wilcox, Margaret Williams, Patricia Lewis, Sally Holm Lough, Dona Ruth Mary, Marie Mahoney, Mary Edith McDonald, Kay Melntyre, Ruth McKinney, Madalyn McLaughlin, Jerry Montgomery, Ginny Moore, Carol Ann Moore, Jean Nixon, Joyce A. Palmes, Carolyn Power, Margaret A man-trap? 197 Mrs. E. S. Vawter Lois Carol Brown PRESIDENT Vice President Secretary Treasurer Faculty Advisor Lois Carol Brown Verla Blevins Katharine Henry Margaret Benson Miss Margaret Boyle Delta Zeta Chapter continuously growing by leaps and bounds . . . Quarterly scholarship celebrated by chicken and bean dinner . . . Super in entertaining veterans ' hospitals . . . Chapter queen crowned at annual Dream Girl dinner dance . . . Paddles galore at pledge dance . . . These gals are well on the ball in campus doings. Stetson, size xxxxxxxxx I 198 A hand of bridge and six kibitzers Austin, Yulene Bales, Barbara Belier, Shirley Benson, Margaret Blevins, Verla L. Brunei), Patricia Burnett, Lois C. Burry, Barbara Canning, Patricia Carlin, Jacqueline Chase, Bonnie Rae Chirnside, Carmen Cramer, Patricia Dickman, Marie Estep, Zola Ann Goodin, Jan Hansen, Eleanor Harper, Ella Jean Henderson, Joan Henry, Katharine Hessel, Maxine Hoffman, Marjorie Howe, Jeanne Hutchinson, Shirley LaRue, Margye Lowe, Ruth E. McGeorge, Phyllis Meyer, Kaye Miller, Coerene Newell, Lenette Ouderkirk, M. Joan Pettit, Nancy Joyce Pratt, Patricia Ann Prieskorn, Dorothy Prout, Carol J. Reynolds, Shirley E. Rossmiller, Mary Rowe, Laura Jane Senti, Alyce SharTstall, Bonita Shaller, Mary Lou Short, Dorothy Marie Spomer, Ella Marie Troeger, Mary Unger, MariAnne Watson, Donna Rae Webster, Louise Wilhelm, Gerda B. Woods, Jacquelyn Yarberry, Beverly Is he signing his life away? 199 Mrs. W. E. Neary Jean Keller PRESIDENT Jean Keller Vice President Mary Butler Secretary Carol Fishark Treasurer Raohael Hesselholt Faculty Advisor Mrs. Mary A. Gerlach Gamma Phi Beta Did it again with winning College Days float . . . Showed their sweet-tooth in theme of Candyland for Skit Night ... A second year for flower queen . . . First in fun at Plum Street Review . . . Planted tree for Home- coming ... On it grew Aggie activities . . . Oldest sorority on campus. Not only beautiful, but . . . 200 A neic fad in college coats Acott, Nola Jean Barnard, Laura Bisgard, J. Kay Bowman, Jeraldine Pennington, Marian Porter, Lois Evelyn Schlieker, Maxine Niedenthal, Joan ; O ' Brien, Sally Jean O ' Neill, Patricia Pacheco, Darlene Brown, Nancy Ann Biirman, Barbara L. Butler, Mary Agnes Claypool, Beverly Scofield, Sally Ann Service, Nancy Smillie, Bonnie Cobb, Barbara Gayle Collins, Gloria Collins, JoAnn Conley, Sue Ann Soper, Irma Lou Stimmel, Carolyn Straub, Sharon Cuney, June Davies, Dolores Fishack, Carol Foster, Geraldine Tenney, Georgia Thompson, Barbara Trierweiler, Ann Feucht, Phyllis Gibson, Beverly Green, Mary Jo Guenin, Jacque Van Matre, Adrian Verlinden, Janice Walking, Alma Sue Hall, Janice Hannah, Marilyn Hesselholt, Rachael Isham, Jeanne West, Sylvia Wickersham, Carolyn Wingren, Louise Keith, Barbara Kent, Patricia Ann Kinney, Margaret Lewis, Marilyn Young, Lyn E. Zabriskie, Frances Zimmerer, Carlcen Little, Betty Ann Lohse, Joanne McFie, Ann Millay, Karla May What gives? 201 lair ill erf mm t I;. -., Mrs. A. P. Platen Chardelle Hayward PRESIDENT Chardelle Hayward Vice President Carol Lou Hughes Secretary Marilyn Maxwell Treasurer Doris Johnson Faculty Advisor Miss Dagmar C. Gustafson Kappa Alpha Theta Brainy beauties . . . Won both all-around and pledge scholar- ship cups . . . First in Homecoming decorations . . . Build their moons with eyelashes that wink . . . Claim Miss Colorado as their president . . . Were represented by College Days Queen last year . . . Purred at Kitty Kapers pledge dance . . . Pan-hell president is K.A.T. 202 Scrub me, mama with lots of help - LIT. Anderson, Joan M. Bakke, Kathryn Baldwin, Charlene Bentley, Diane Mary Pantuso, Amora Leah Patchett, Sally Pond, Florence Blevins, Kathleen Brown, Phyllis J. Buck, Marilyn Bull, Jean Pyke, Ruth Emily Rankin, Joan Rebbeck, Mary Callister, Loy Christopher, Jane Cooley, Jeanne B. Coryell, Lavina Lou Roberts, Carol M. Rubin, Marilyn Anne Sapp, Wilma Mae Edens, O. Hybenia Ewald, Elinor Ruth Galbreath, Jill Harmon, Marian Joan Severin, Joan Sherman, Nadene Smith, JoAnn Hayes, M. Louise Henderson, Nancy Hill, Nancy Ann Hughes, Carol Lou Stiles, Diane Taylor, Shirley Ann Watt, Ann F. Johnson, Doris Johnson, Janet Kay Klodt, Jean Koehlcr, Marlene Weatherby, Jean Welch, E. Sue Williams, Pat Ann Larey, Marcia LaFarge, Povy Lamar, Jayne G. Lieabo, Joyce E. Williams, Patricia Wolf, Frances Ruth Wolfer, Annette Link, Mary Margaret Lobenstein, E. Ann Lyster, Vonnie Martin, Mary Ann Maxwell, Marilyn Mayber, Barbara McClave, Madelyn Moore, Sally Lou Moore, Shirley Ann Painter, Virginia guess! But can she sing? 203 Mrs. A. W. Heflin Marianne Boyd PRESIDENT Vice President .. Secretary Treasurer Faculty Advisor Mtfrianne Boyd . Margaret Fairchild Lorna Sobey Lucinda Swearingen ... Mrs. Merle Payne Kappa Delta Girls with zeal and energy . . . Exercise in many campus sports and activities . . . House-sized owl . . . Hooted at Homecoming . . . New addition to house last year . . . New housemother this year . . . Traveled to Denver for state convention . . . Park Lane Hotel . . . Phyllis Blessing crowned beauty at intramural swim meet. Who ' s the cutie in the center? 204 Do you use Ipana? McLellan, Emilie Morgan, June Ann r Bell, Nadeen Beinan, Mary Blessing, Phyllis Carlson, Nornia L. Nichols, Norma Peterson, Pat Price, Nortna Lee Carter, Joan Cimino, Marilyn Cito, Carol Dameron, Delaine Rumble, Meridith Scheidegger, Loig Schneider, Marilyn Dunn, Eleanor Jean Fraser, Syvilla Garrison, Donna George, Sallie Shideler, Norma Scofield, Marilyn Smartt, Joyce C. Gillen, Delora Lee Hallock, Berneice Hardy, Patricia Harris, Sherry Smith, Charlotte Sobey, Lorna Cecile Stocker, Billie Harvey, Patricia Hofmann, Rita Holzer, Marilyn Imboden, Nancy Ann Strelesky, Carol A. Swearingen, Lucinda Thomas, Diane Lee Isbester, Betty Jacob, Eleanor Jane Jacob, Joyce Elaine Johnson, Darlene Weirich, Maryanne Whale, Charlene White, M. Louise Jurgens, Nancy Jean Koch, Beverly Lambert, Marian MacLagan, Sally Ann Yount, Joyce Zeeck, Joyce Zgut, Dona Mae Mallory, Betty Lou Matteson, Dana McCrumb, Shirley McConnell, Barbara Oh, Oh! that ' ll the coach say? 205 Mrs. J. McCarthy Dolores Mae Kavan PRESIDENT Vice President ... Secretary Treasurer Faculty Advisor Dolores Kavan Carol Plunimer Nancy Wisecup Larue Brigham Mrs. Dorothy Hindman Sigma Kappa Neat house on busy College Avenue . . . Close to campus . . . Soft spot in heart . . . Adopt kids . . . Danced with lavender lilies at pledge dance . . . Went long way in Homecoming decorations . . . Build their dogs big . . . Growing rapidly in size of chapter . . . Have much to show for themselves. N 206 Boy, I really go for tall men Adams, Barbara Asher, Janet Lee Brenneman, Beverly Brigham, Larue Downs, Jacquelyn Evert, Barbara Ann Ewbank, Joann Green, Mildred Grisham, Arlene Haennelt, Janet Householter, Flo Hopkins, Ollie E. Johnson, Marda Jean Johnson, Margery Juelfs, Texie L. Kenyon, Mary Ella Kerns, Shirley Ann Kissick, Susan Labaree, Zora Jane MacAlpine, Glenna Marble, Virginia McCart, Mary McMillen, Mable Miller, Gwen Lee Miller, Nadya Mulqueen, Eileen Nix, F. Joan Olsen, Barbara Ann Page, Frankee Phillips, Nancy Ann Plummer, Carol Poland, Caralec Querbach, Barbara Rader, Nancy Rader, Nornia Louise Richard, Frankalee Sandelin, Bonnie Tremaine, Dolores Warner, Mary Jane Whetstone, Charlotte Winslow, Sallie Zabel, June Beverly Zaike, Myrna Loy The old piano-roll blues 207 shut my eyes, clutched the mike, and then PRESIDENT William M. Sims Vice President William D. Smith Secretary John D. Fuhr Treasurer John D. Fuhr Faculty Advisor Dr. A. D. Rankin Interfraternity Council Governing body for all fraternities . . . Keeps them pulling together for common cause . . . Socializes with IFC Dance . . . One of big dances fall quarter . . . Awards trophies for both Scholarship and participation in campus activities . . . Gets behind civic projects . . . Big pushers of local blood drives . . . Many of the fairer sex help along this line . . . Sends out rush week info to prospective students. Back Row: Vasey, Asahina, Lewis, W. Smith, Beeman, Poos, Rodgers, Abrahamson. Second Row: Mills, Schulz, Bryant, Ritchey, Eskanos, McCrary, Taylor, Miller. Front Row: Dr. Rankin, Smut ., Young, Fuhr, Sims, B. Smith, Lindauer, Jensen, Stelk. 208 I! To the victah, suh, go the spoils Kxamples of red blooded Aggie Praise the Lord, and pass the paint Gads, it must hare been early 209 Mrs. G. A. Wells Ralph R. Ritchey PRESIDENT Ralph R. Ritchey Vice President Merlyn C. Snavely Secretary Luther M. Cress Treasurer Robert L. Bartholic Faculty Advisor Mr. G. F. Henry Acacia Men who have gone a long way in last few years . . . Find place in campus activities . . . Took first in their division for College Days float ... In fact, best float in parade . . . Really do a neat job on decorations . . . Homecoming saw them with book of Skyline teams . . . Winter quarter finds a Night on the Nile . . . By tradition ... Go Egyptian. 210 The sultan and the sultry eyes n Bartholic, Robert Bunn, Richard Lewis Bybee, Elmer Clark Brewer, John Vernon Bright, Don Edward Buck, Robert Wayne Clark, John Lynn Croissant, Robert Cress, Luther Moss Ericson, John Humburg, Gene Hamburg, Neil Hakonson, Donald R. Hedrick, John Houser, Lowell Johnson, Cordon Kabbani, Dia Eddine Kirchoff, Keith Ogden, Jon Stewart Osborne, Donald C. Parsons, Raymond E. Patrick, Thomas J. Patrick, William Peate, Russell L. Rowan, Arlyn Dean Shank, G. Eugene Schumacher, Frank Smith, Bruce LeRoy Smith, Wayne E. Solomon, Gerald Tanaka, Edwin K. Wait, David F. Wallace, John Weber, Gene Stanley Winemiller, Arlyn Worrell, Don H. Kountz, Richard Lee Lorenz, Ivan Lee Martinson, Charlie McGrath, Richard McHaffey, David Meister, James Michal, LaVern Moellenberg, Francis Harvested the crop too soon 211 Mrs. K. W. Lloyd Donald H. Will PRESIDENT Vice President ... Secretary Treasurer Faculty Advisor Donald H. Will John D. Fuhr . Edward J. Carroll .... Harold R. Blanc Mr. L. E. Peterson Alpha Gamma Rho Professional fraternity . . . Ag majors never lacking . . . Social life never forgotten . . . Miss Frankalee Richard chosen queen at Pink Rose Formal ... Go slumming in Paris at Bo Jon Dance . . . Throw Annual Banquet in Denver during Stock Show . . . Actives and alums alike . . . Placed second at Homecoming . . . Montana Bear caught in rear during Harvest of Aggie opponents. Thr French hare a icord for it 212 Wonder if he ' s puncture proof? . ! Allen, James E. Barry, Donald K. Beckley, John Bigelow, Lester Bird, Charles Dale Blair, Phil Arnold Blanc, Harold R. Brown, Stewart Carthel, Bob J. Classe, John Hugh Clymer, Sterling Depue, Courtney W. Garrett, Bobby J. Freeman, Ralph Fridley, Charles I. Fuhr, John Dale Hard, Lowell Otis Hum-will, Stan L. Huntzinger, John Johanson, Eric Kelly, Grover O. Lamons, Robert I , iniis, Benjamin McCrary, Ernest Mott, Ed Newman, Duane Peterson, Wallace Belle of the Ball Porter, Charles Raley, William Rezac, Darlan J. Reiten, Alton C. Richards, Ray Rinker, Oliver Schaefer, Donald Smith, Bernard John Smith, Gordon C. Taylor, James O. Taylor, John Judson Voss, James Leo Just looking at this makes me hungry 213 ' . Mrs. H. T. Delp Wilfred J. Maddux PRESIDENT Vice President ... Secretary Treasurer Faculty Advisor Wilfred J. Maddux Robert A. Smutz .... David E. Snyder . William S. Gilmer ... Mr. H. E. Troxell Alpha Tail Omega If there ' s a civic project . . . ATOs pitch right in ... Originated Help Week on Aggie Campus . . . Replaced Hell Week . . . Donated blood for little girl suffering from leukemia ... At Homecoming became dentists . . . Pulled Montana teeth . . . Find time for social events ... Go gangster at fall dance . . . Held formal, too . . . Decorated Ammons with false ceiling of live flowers. Spring fei-er shoirs its effect 214 Pair, program, pin and Middles Black, Robert Brotherton, Donald Broughton, Harold Buckingham, Bruce Burnett, Marvin Coleman, James Coil-man. Paul Collin, Richard Dunbar, Donald C. Dutton, Sidney A. Elken, Robert Kvison, Boyd Fluke, Wayne Gerald Gilnier, Wm. Scott Coin, Phillip Hall, James Alonzo Harnian, Philip Hoffmeister, Larry Getting their college education Holcomb, Raymond Jensvold, Bruce Con Johnston, Robert Jones, Orval E. Kreie, James W. Litke, Donald P. Littlefield, D. W. Markwyn, Dan W. Michel, Charles Peterson, Michael Reeder, Bruce Burk Scott, Harold L. Shannon, Kenyon C. Skipworth, Erwin Smutz, Robert Allen Snyder, David Stivers, Jerry Lee Stribula, Joseph Sweitzer, Richard Tenney, Walter Thomas, Neil Alan W w Trott, Lamar Wilkes, Harman Young, Richard Welfare Agency gets some needed wood 215 American Commons Club Asahina, Oscar K. Dimick, Kenneth Jackson, Paul Irvin Kafka, James Joseph Lisco, Carroll Jay Loetz, Duane Julius Markle, James Naggatz, Melvin Pfau, Dale Kenneth Pfau, Melvin Eugene Reiva, Earl Roy Rose, Tommie E. Sanborn, George Schulz, Alger W. Stokes, Robert Pbul Tupps, Harold Wayne Upthegrove, Roy Vodneck, John R. Williams, Fred Williams, William Mrs. L. E. Loetz John Paul Coan PRESIDENT John P. Coan Vice President Koji Asahina Secretary Harold W. Tupps Treasurer Melvin H. Naggatz Faculty Advisor Mr. W. C. Butler Only national American letter fraternity . . . Feel all men should have opportunity . . . Work hard together . . . Paid off at Homecoming . . . First in their division . . . Have time for dances, too . . . Sentimental Ball . . . Pick their Moll at Bandits ' Brawl . . . Miss Bernice Hallock. 216 Products of Aggies produced 1st place Clifford Dean Dybing Mrs. S. V. Eaton PRESIDENT C. Dean Dybing Vice President James M. Rodgers Secretary Lawrence E. Rice Treasurer Robert J. Crawford Faculty Advisor Mr. M. H. Hazaleus Brains of campus . . . Can ' t be beat . . . Professional fraternity . . . Winners of IFC Scholarship trophy . . . Three years in a row . . . Skit Night found them In the Book . . . Can ' t keep away from them . . . Books, that is ... Many activities . . . But still good grades. ' I : 7k M m, ' . M 9 2m m, M Anderson, James C. Arnold, Ralph Edwin Bishop, Douglas D. Breeze, Carl R. Brownell, Gene Crawford, Robert Dickinson, O. Wright Kllio.it, Paul Ely, Donald Eugene Heine, Jerry L. Hubbard, Richard Kemp, James C. Krog, Harold George Lewis, Thomas McMahan, Garth Lee Poos, Henry Pool, Len S. Rice, Lawrence Earl Rodgers, James M. Schamberger, J. Shoemaker, Floyd Shoemaker, Rollin Smylie, Don Jacob Snyder, Robert D. Farmhouse Stanley, Bernard F. Stanley, Gilbert Stanley, Marion E. Thorne, James Tidball, Ronald R. Walters, W. L. Widmer, Edward 217 M la IIB Mrs. E. M. Mervine William M. Sims PRESIDENT Vice President ... Secretary Treasurer Faculty Advisor William M. Sims Griffin N. Dodge Wilford L. Hjort .... Carl J. Herringer Mr. R. E. Danielson Lambda Chi Alpha White house with the columns . . . Decorated it well to take first in Homecoming . . . Christmas also finds it brightly lighted . . . Walked into Skit Night with Spanish family tree . . . Walked out with trophy . . . Second year in a row . . . Added still another cup at Hesperia . . . First in men ' s division . . . Joined Gamma Phis in church painting . . . Save time for social events . . . Uncork fun at Bar Room Brawl . . . All in all ... Successful year. . 218 lii-nntv and the beast 401 pSk - ' Q C5 fl JH t3 l tf L Jl T ) ' f ' ' i Allan, Bruce Perry Andresen, Fred Anderson, Chester Boulton, Weston E. Morehead, John M. Morris, George G. Osland, Robert Bowden, Cecil Edgar Bowden, William Brown, Dwight K. Burns, Ralph Payne, Larry Howard Peterson, Richard Pusheck, Bruce Cain, Johnny Carter, Gene Chick, Robert L. Collison, John Crowder, David Crowfoot, Arthur Curtis, Henry H. Davis, Jack R. Rhoads, Richard Robison, Darwin Schmuck, Charles Schumann, Kenneth Smith, Vern R. Smyth, Wayne Davis, Ronnie Dexter, Jerry Ray Dodge, Griffin N. Gelroth, Marvin Sweeney, Jerry D. Teller, Floyd Earl Turner, William Gorman, Grant N. Graham, Marvin Hayes, Richard Lee Heise, George Fred Hennen, Gene Herringer, Carl J. Higbee, F. Farrell Hjort, Wilford L. Uhl, Deane A. Vlass, Norman O. Walters, David Williams, Jim C. Yelek, Don Louis Young, John Selby Horstmann, Neil Hulsey, Calvin Otis Kelly, Douglas E. Laidlaw, Charles Mahoney, Charles L. Marker, Ralph Dean Matlack, Dale Mills, Fred Stanley Mills, Jerry Edward Moore, Garland Moore, Wilmer L. Wonder how many man hours went into this? 219 c - Mrs. E. K. Smith Dan S. Scott PRESIDENT Vice President ... Secretary Treasurer Faculty Advisor Dan S. Scott James A. Bowles John R. Ambler James M. Wehrman ... Dr. D. W. Thomas Phi Delta Theta Newest national chapter on campus . . . Installed this fall . . . Originally Phi Delta Gamma . . . Have worked hard for national recognition . . . Sure deserved it ... Annual rotten egg fight with Sigma Chis at Homecoming . . . Many social functions . . . Good Ship Phi Dinner Dance . . . Miami Triad Dance with Sigma Chis . . . SAEs guests in place of Beta Theta Pi ... Boast of Student Body President. Which way did the ball go? 220 Wearing our manners for an exchange dinner Anderson, Andrew Baldridge, Samuel Bowles, James A. Champion, George Colket, Charles Cudworth, Kenneth Davis, Darrel Dean Deines, Ernie P. Dekleva, John DePorter, A. Allen Engelsgjerd, Dewey Finley, Robert Fletcher, Conrad Fletcher, Harlan L. Geisert, Ronald Grace, James L. Gray, Robert W. Groves, William Hand, Robert Walter Lythgoe, Harlo McGinley, Terry Moore, James F. O ' Neill, J. Brian Owens, Tommy Brown Parry, Peter L. Potts, James K. Price, Howard E. Renzelman, Delwyn Robinson, Dale F. Rogers, Warner Sanders, Neil Shields, Pat Shields, Paul Shuler, N. B. Wehrman, James M. Welp, Dallas Wonder which one is the dumb waiter? Wheeler, Jerry G. Wooldridge, Charles Fiddle fuddle, we lost 221 Roger P. Stelk PRESIDENT Roger P. Stelk Vice President Robert G. Rolofson Secretary Robert T. Santarelli Treasurer Herbert J. Roe Faculty Advisor Mr. H. A. Durham Ma- Phi Kappa Tau Big dance fall quarter . . . Mortician ' s Ball . . . Procession starts at 9 sharp . . . Bodies all over the place . . . Phi Taus served Chef ' s menu at Homecoming . . . Montana Bear Steak . . . Dream Girl Dance winter quarter . . . Tough luck in intramurals . . . But always good sports. Adams, Ralph Roland Campbell, Tom D. Craig, James R. Glenn, John Martin Greenaway, Walter Hardy, John Housley, Willard Jensen, J. Paul Langosch, Gerald Leaverton, Charles Roe, Herb James Roller, William D. 222 One meat ball 4-ftit Schmale, Alan Henry Siert, Gordon M. Starr, William Vogel, Richard Willson, Robert Mark Stuart Miller Mrs. N. L. Wallace PRESIDENT Mark S. Miller Vice President Robert Eskanos Secretary Edward A. Robinson Treasurer Robert Eskanos Faculty Advisor Mr. S. D. Resnick Youngest social fraternity . . . Active in all phases of campus life . . . Tried for Jack Pot in College Days parade with large slot machine . . . Baled Montana players at Homecoming Harvest . . . Mighty proud of new house on Remington . . . Topped by TV aerial extending high in the air. Phi Sigma Delta Cohan, Jay M. Emeson, Irwin Eskanos, Robert Fisher, Alfred Gensberg, Morton Glazier, Richard Goldbaum, Oliver Gross, Henry Alan Gucovsky, Moshe Miller, Alan S. Miller, Leroy N Pluss, Sam Everybody ' s doing it, doing it ... 223 -r-- . 1 1TR ' l Paul H. Wagner PRESIDENT Paul H. Wagner Vice President Williard M. Bennett Secretary Robert E. Miller Treasurer Alex Sproul Faculty Advisor Capt. L. H. Aronson Sigma Alpha Epsilon Big contenders in all activities . . . Winners of IFC activities and Intramural trophies . . . Traveled to Boulder for theme of Skit Night . . . Won them second place . . . Annual Easter Breakfast for dates and housemothers . . . Underprivileged children have great time at Christmas party . . . duster ' s Last Stand placed second in College Days parade ... To top off year . . . Cart off dates in paddy wagon . . . Wind up at Jail Dance. Aggie ratio pretty high, huh? 224 Wonder if he stood and held that all night? M Babcock, Robert Bartran, William D. Beeman, Geo rge Bennett, Will Benton, Richard Bradley, Tom Burton, Jerry Colmey, John C. Conger, Jerry B. Davison, Charles Day, James Ronald Edwards, E. Allan Farrow, William A. Garwood, Gary Alan Gulliams, James Hawkins, Charles D Herron, Kenneth Huff, Hugh Kettering, Charles Kuiper, Dave Manners, Charle Maxwell, John A McKie, Mark U. Myers, Robert Newton, Arnie Pott, Richard Reeves, Robert H. Roberts, Fred J. Rominger, Harold Sauer, Robert L. Shain, William E. Sproul, Alex Stout, Norman D. Stroh, Jerry Swackenberg, V Wayker Mrs. E. H. McClenahan Robert Josserand PRESIDENT Vice President ... Secretary Treasurer Faculty Advisor Robert Josserand Robert P. Lewis ... John C. Patterson Jack W. Stunkel Mr. H. H. Schweizer Took home trophy at College Days . . . Present cups at Plum Street Review . . . Sorority pledges ' big moment . . . JoAnn Sitzman . . . Mis! Plum Street . . . Fall quarter brings egg fight and Miami Triad Dance with Phi Delts . . . Winter quarter . . . Margaret Power chosen Sweetheart at Annual Dance . . . Spring quarter . . . Wild West Dance . . . Easter Sunday finds eggs hidden on Oval by Sigs . . . Hunted down by children of faculty and married students. The Sweethearts of Sigma Chi p p ! sL i Ji Adams, Donald Karey Anderson, Gerald Arrowsmith, Rex Averill, Paul E. Petersen, Roger Peterson, Robert Price, Robert Allen Beecher, Robert Berg, Dean George Boehin, Richard Boehm, Robert Rawlings, William Rezzonico, William Scott, Standley H. Bossi, Frank Bossi, James E. Branson, Terry Fred Carbaugh, Lonnie Shelly, James L. Skillingg, James M. Smith, David M. Chauvin, Clarence Davis, Michael L. Erwine, Wright H. Evans, William O. Smith, Don Bradford Spencer, Eugene Stark, Jack Everett Givan, Samuel Grow, William David Hall, H. Martin Hess, Lloyd Milton f f j H Kfl r - j ' rpi ifl i Steffens, Harold J. Stunkel, Jack Wayne Trumpe, Richard Hildebrandt, Paul Hudson, Fred Donald James, Theodore Jensen, Gerald Vogt, James P. Warneke, Russell Werking, David H. Jensen, Marvin Johnson, J. Lowell Kercheval, Jim Lewis, Charles Dean Wheeler, Bradner D. Wickersham, Roland Wilkins, Kaye Evan Lewis, Robert Love, Donald Luedke, William B. Mahan, Mark J. Malowney, Arthur R. McCall, Benjamin Murphy, Dean Alden Patterson, Carrol mm Don ' t push, girls, your turn ' s next 227 Ivo E. Lindauer PRESIDENT Vice President .. Secretary Treasurer Faculty Advisor . Ivo E. Lindauer Robert R. Rodin .. Stanley D. Cass Bill D. Johnson .. Mr. D. D. Maag Sigma Nu Intramural champs in Softball and volleyball . . . Mowed down second place in Homecoming decorations . . . Combined voices with Thetas in Hesperia . . . Oh Susanna copped first place . . . Competed in Skit Night with roaring Hadacol tale . . . Annual Scotch Dance . . . Kilts the style . . . Both lads and lassies . . . Christmas party big success . . . Noted for costume dances . . . Roamed through sawdust at Beachcombers ' Ball ... Go formal at First Nighter in the spring. Entertained our Moms to a cup of tea 228 Don ' t let this happen to you ' TO.C. Mim mima m4 Uma... Achziger, Harvey W. Anderson, Merrill Arnold, Byron Taft Ashton, William Roberts, Richard Robinson, Charles Rodin, Robert R. Barger, Richard L. Bigum, Hugh Bunn Blanchard, Gary Brush, Merrill Edwin Rogers, Richard L. Shackelford, Bill Shalla, Tom Allen Cass, Stan Dale Cloud, Donald Lorin Dorsey, Alvin Lane Dunham, Deryl Dean Sisson, Ronald Smith, William D. Sneath, Fred E. Farquharson, James Fraser, Cordon B. Etchemendy, John Cilliland, James H. Sneath, Robert Sniff, Don E. Sonimer, Jay M. Holzberlein, John Johnson, Bill Dell Kroskob, Donald Lockwood, Delbert Sorrell, Douglas Sorrell, Doyle M. Stocker, Richard Metzger, James C. Mohr, Ernest Moore, Rolland W. Morrow, O. Keith Tavener, William West, Harold Marvin Williams, John Earl Peters, Bill Eugene Petrie, Harold T. Peverley, John F. Peverley, Richard W. Wolff, Jack all ski. Gerald Zimbelman, Edward BrJHI i ' Phelps, William Pitcher, H. Don Reid, Loren Douglas Reigel, James Pretty good crop! 229 Mrs. S. Frank Harold Kloberdanz PRESIDENT Harold G. Kloberdanz Vice President William R. Vasey Secretary James H. Moore Treasurer James D. Humni Faculty Advisor Colonel E. L. Nye Sigma Phi Epsilon Big event of the spring is Flower Dance . . . Hawaii the scene . . . Went underwater with tropical view . . . Grass hut . . . Palm trees, too . . . Carnival Dance brings out anything and everything . . . Mother ' s Day Banquet a traditional success . . . Intramural football and cageball champs . . . College Days float brought them third . . . Skit Night good production . . . Sporting new housemother this year . . . Holders of many offices on campus. Allen, Robert E. Amend, Dale Norman Bast, Edward Lee Bertagnolli, John Belts, Robert W. Billington, Elden Binkley, Alson Birdsall, Larry Ray Blach, Harold Brown, Bob Paul Bundy, Robert G. 230 Check, 57 eood tonsiUectomies Chrispen, Janieg Chubb, Marvin K. Datteri, Robert Doud, Jim II. Downing, Carl Dupree, Richard Elliff, James H. Felte, Harold Gabel, Philip Gardels, Keith D. German, Calvin K. Goracke, Max L. Roberts, Norman Lee Ryan, James R. Sawyer, John Gray, William Guenzi, Wayne Hainm, James Donald Harris, Harland Scheil, Lloyd Max Seawell, Al C. Shaffer, Robert Hildebrand, Paul Holland, Willis Howe, George W. Hurry, James Joseph Shaffer, Roland Simon, Charles Lee Smith, Donald D. Jackson, Raymond Johnson, Gilbert Johnson, Roger K. Kibler, Robert Sorensen, Carl S. Stoll, Robert D. Swanson, Marvin Kloberdanz, Kenneth Lanari, Elmer J. Lane, Roger Brent Lewis, Ted Edwin Marschner, William McKitrick, Byron Melvin, Robert B. Messick, Darrell E. Michieli, Ronald Milenski, John Miller, Herman Miller, Norris W. Tempel, George Tobiska, Joe H. Uhls, J. Douglas Vasey, Bill Vasey, Robert Walter, Harold Weinhold, Albert Wellman, Douglas Williamson, James Mitchell, Keith A. Mitchell, Kenneth Mock, George R. Moore, Donald F. tf t jL z.r . Cv Moore, James Moreland, Edward Morris, Paul A. Munn, James F. Oliver, Floyd A. Parsons, Lowell Pratt, Phil Pugh, Bill R. Purvis, George . ' Randolph, Richard We was framed by lilacs 231 Mrs. E. L. Morrill Paul C. Hansen PRESIDENT Vice President ... Secretary Treasurer Faculty Advisor Paul C. Hansen Harold G. Hunt Lawrence E. Croft .. Virgil W. Binkley .. Dr. A. D. Rankin Tan Kappa Epsilon Active in all phases of campus life . . . Social . . . Intramurals . . . Politics . . . Hold Gangland Get-Together for pledges in fall . . . Also elect Fire Chief . . . Hay rides prominent . . . Sock and sweater hops throughout year . . . Province School here for chapters in Rocky Mountain region . . . Old Master Painter painted rainbows in College Days parade . . . Softball found TKEs second in their division. I ' ve got my lore to keep me it-arm 232 TKK seniors have barrels of Jim Alexander, Donald Allen, George W. Ballard, James Binkley, Virgil Bryant, Bobbie Ray Croft, Lawrence Ernst, William H. Flainni, Barry Grey, John Jr. Hann, Richard Hohl, Donald Nelson Hunt, Harold G. Litzenberger, John Lutz, Eugene Mall, Thomas James Mast, J. Russell McNatt, Orville Minshall, Fred S. Muto, Louis Vincent Nunn, Joe Richard Patterson, David A. Pattinson, Jim Phillips, Carl Pyle, Don Thomas Quam, Roald Otto Rohr, David Baker Schwindt, Lawrence Schwindt, Robert Watkins, Samuel Weirich, Ed. Who ' s the life of the Somewhere, over the rainbotc 233 Mrs. G. S. Smelser Frank H. Abrahamson PRESIDENT Vice President Secretary Treasurer Faculty Advisor Frank H. Abrahamson Gerald D. Chapman Noel V. Hayes Vernon L. Duke Dr. S. M. Morrison Theta Chi How . . . Ugh . . . Havum much fun . . . Indian Dance . . . College Days, too . . . Developed sore feet . . . Carried their float . . . Paddled canoe to second place in division . . . Introduced their new housemother at an open house . . . Carnation Ball found them with new Queen . . . Mrs. Erin Johannbroer . . . Stacking Them High was Homecoming theme . . . Bales of hay . . . But where the horses? Heap big chief, but no squaw 234 We paddled our way through that damp parade Have fun, kids, it ' s on us Abbott, Raymond Cabrinha, Peter Carlson, Ralph Chapman, Gerald Chapman, John Collins, Thomas Hayes, Noel Henry, Clay Ipson, John Iseminger, H. James Purvanoe, Grover T. Smith, Donald L. Sturm, David C. Taussig, John G. Taussig, William H. Wadleigh, John R. Wheeler, William Wold, Donavan Royce York, William Earl Must be good, they have an audience Hay, hay, oh happy day Don ' t let the stars get in your eyes PRESIDENT Dale Brockmann Vice President Wilton Sollenberger ' Secretary Mitzi Belwood Treasurer Chuck Mullenax Sponsors Mr. Richard Beidleman Mr. Don Nelson Mr. Irving Dolnick Independent Students Association . . . Unaffiliated students are members . . . Very active on campus . . . Fun the year around with parties . . . Sponsors annual Snowball . . . Shows beauty and splendor . . . Idea was to look baggy at Shabby Shag. Isa Council Back Row: Bachman, Bloxsom, Allison, Bond, Gray, Annan, Perriman, Peterson. Third Row: Colcman, Martinez, Miller, Erickson, Ticnor. Second Row: Baker, Finnell, Kraiger, Smith, Sarchet, Kylen, Rankin, Worley, Dale. Front Row: Mr. Beidleman, Allen, McKinnon, Mullenax, Brockmann, Sollenberger, Belwood, Mr. Dolnick. 236 What is it? Our Aggie and Aggiette! Unaccustomed as I am . . . Pass the C,H : ,OH! 237 Mrs. S. M. Gibbs V. Marilyn R. Rankiri Independent group of girls . . . Well-named . . . Share and alternate house duties . . . Do own cooking . . . Good experience . . . Their Anna Jean Rasmussen was Homecoming Queen . ' . . Have spring friendship tea . . . Active in intramural sports. A.4.U. W. Co-operative House Belwood, Mitzi Cabell, Ruth Ann Coleman, Alice Mae Craven, Joan Kraiger, Carol Ann Kylen, Anne Lyon, Yvonne Meier, Josephine Nasu, Tayeko Peterson, Dorothy Pierce, Wanda Jean Pooschke, Lavonne Rasmussen, Anna J. Rold, Jean Ardyce Ticnor, Aniarylius Velzing, Agnes Worley, Mary Belle 238 Crowning our Cotton Ball Queen What I like about slumber parties no slumber! PRESIDENT Anne Kylen Vice President Joyce Ferguson Secretary Dorothy Peterson Treasurer Mary Andrews Sponsors Miss Stella Morris Mrs. Etholine Aycock Independent Women ' s Association . . . Unaffiliated girls belong . . . Swing and sway at annual pajama parties . . . Jolly times all year around . . . Swimming, singing and what not parties . . . ISA ' s right hand helpers. f IWA t Back Row: N. Ferguson, Ehrlich, Gustafson, Stauffer, Mayberry, Brandt, E. Erickson, Palmer, Coleman, Pieper. Third Row: Nordell, Henderson, Hrvatin, Norman, McKelvey, Belwood, Kiplinger, Ticnor, Rasmussen, Worley, Esty. Second Row: Cabell, A. Erickson, Pond, Kraiger, Barker, Lyon, Pierce, Carver, Rankin, Meier. Front Row: Mrs. Aycock, Andrews, Pooschke, J. Ferguson, Kylen, Peterson, Northrop, Harris, Miss Morris. 239 Really on the ball in women ' s sports Jean Weakland PRESIDED Jean Weakland Vice President Ruth Wethingtou Secretary Ruth Rostyne Treasurer Otilia Kisilevich Faculty Advisor Miss Virginia Frank Women ' s division of Independent groups . . . Display Homecoming decorations in downtown window . . . Participate in intramural activities . . . Known for teamwork and sportsmanship . . . Have fun meetings . . . Swim meets and such. Inde-Debs Ad-it. Carol Alpha Baker, Harriett Blatt, Joann Campbell, Helen Kisilevich, Otilia Kocerha, Shirley Long, Caryl McNear, Carolyn Osborn, Joanne M. Rostyne, Ruth Mary Schafcr, Margery Schneider, Alberta Sprayberry, Barbara Trone, JoAnne Wadlow, Alta Rae Wethington, Ruth 240 Step right up and win one good camera ! So that ' s nhere he got that shirt PRESIDENT James H. Bailey Vice President .... Paul G. Brorkmann Secretary David V. Warden Treasurer David V. Warden James H. Bailey Brockmann, Dale Brockmann, Paul Chetelat, Larree Englert,Thad Joe Jones, David King, Darrel A. McCarthy, Doyle McKinnon, Wayne Zimbelman, James Independent men ' s organization . . . Set up for closer cooperation within ISA . . . Intranuirals their main interest . . . Last year found them first in Independent league . . . 5th in all-school intramurals . . . Proving their mark in ISA. Indeans Deterding, Alva C. Gray, Thomas Gunther, William Martin, David R. Messenger, James Peterson, Donald Sollenberger, W. L. Vail, Carl Edward Stanley M. Allison PRESIDENT Stanley M. Allison Vice President William J. Gunther Secretary John R. Kelly Treasurer John R. Kelly Esquires Organization made up of Independent men . . . Take active part in ISA . . . Set time aside for intramurals . . . Picnics . . . And dances . . . Members joined ISA in Hesperia Sing . . . Monday nights find them meeting in the Student Union. Anybody got a deck of cards? 241 Living Groups 242 Corrugated castles as seen from the clouds First home for many married students . . . Raising of families starts here . . . Kids, kids, kids . . . Everywhere kids . . . Fences . . . Playpens . . . Corrugated cracker boxes for saltine waifs . . . Nestled among the forest of TV aerials . . . Nearby are the movable homes, the trailers . . . Mobile abodes for nomadic scholars . . . This year moved to make room for new men ' s dorm. TV, tots, and traffic signs vet Village and Trailer Camp Roughing it in the round house 243 .. Com 1 ...8 Mrs. E. Rogers Nothing like being comfortable Braiden Hall Freshman dormitory . . . First week inmates try to find their way around . . . Dorm known for its many halls and stairways . . . Guys really get to know each other here . . . Scrounged up float for College Days . . . Proud of new housemother this year . . . Soon to lose her and dorm to women . . . Next year Braiden will be residence hall for freshman girls. Nice clean, airy rooms 244 Cleanin ' ' em or pullin ' ' em? That ' s what the sign says Commonly known as Varsity Hall . . . Dorm .for athletes . . . Representatives in all major sports . . . Vacant spaces taken by freshmen and upper classmen . . . All private rooms . . . Strong participants in intramurals . . . Chance to work together here. But, Ma, I wanna go out and play South Ball Must be a real queen he ' s talking to Doodness dtvacious! 245 BUS! 1! JSL Lory Hall Women ' s apartment housing . . . Learn practical home experience . . . Will make good wives . . . Eat whatever and whenever they please . . . Isolated from campus . . . Good for muscles . . . Noted for their terrific teams . . . Stiff competition in intramtirals. Mrs. V. Ebert never dreamed I could sing! One more for the road 246 Getting set for a weekend of studying Miss S. A. Prior Mrs. D. C. Malcouronnc Bud vases Rockwell Ball Popular resort for freshmen . . . Complete with every type of girl a fellow would like to know . . . One of the nieest dorms in the state ... (rirls live comfortably . . . Make long-lasting pals . . . Have a few new rules . . . Stay out till 10:30 on Tuesday nights. They ' re singing and they ' ve got B.O, You call this food? 247 We eat in the patio regardless of the weather Of PRESIDENT Barbara McConnell Vice President Marlene Bockman Secretary Dannetta Unangst Treasurer Frankalee Richard Sponsors Miss Virginia Copeland Miss Eugenia Symmg Organized by town girls of Fort Collins . . . Get better acquainted . . . Hold tea in Spring . . . Invite high school seniors . . . Have meetings at luncheons . . . Fun at exchange dinners with Braiden Hall . . . Originated in 1947. Townhouse 248 Back Row: Bull, Johnson, Cox, Gates, Thompson, Simon, Braley, Powell, Rumble, Knicker- bocker, Moore, Cope, Ferguson, Scheidegger. Fourth Row: Mclntyre, Kusuno, Churchill, Williams, Palmes, Pond, Erickson, Deem, Howell, Garfield, A. Cirbo, Sutton, Scrrell, Borgmann. Third Row: Spray, _Garrjson, MacLagan, Henderson, Berg, Whittenbaugh, Susman, Peregrine, Smilie, Rietveld, Burns. Second Row: Marshall, Snelling, S. Cirbo, West, Sadler, Holiday, Foster, McNear, Freeburg, Carter, Norman. Front Row: Virginia Copeland, Wagner, Richard, Unangst, McConnell, Barker, Bockman, Villar- real, Miller, Gompert. i They even had flowers for dinner Off campus dormitory . . . Made available to women students . . . Miniature Rockwell . . . Claim two housemothers and one housefather . . . Dine in royal style . . . Raid ice-hox quite often . . . Put on dance called Blue Mood . . . Girls identifiable by their happy, contented look . . . Located behind Colonnades. They ' re drinking the midnight oil The Colony Back Ron ' Standing: Sue Spray, Beth Pearee, Mary Ann Pharo, Claire Purdy, Marjory Neilson. Back Rote Silting: Mary Trunde, Zita Hammer, Mrs. Nightingale, Jackie Carlin, Anita (iail Roberts, Leora Blake, Fay Foster, Charlette Whetstone, Betty Simpson, Kay Childs. Middle Ron- Sitting: Helen Shea, Phyllis Feucht, Clare Jean Nash. Front Itoic Sitting: Rosemarie Kreyer, Pat Williams, Beverly Yarberry, Betty Mae Johnson, Carla Malone, Barbara Musgrove, Joyce Stout. 249 t L HARRY HUGHES. Coach Harry Hughes, Aggies ' versatile Director of Athletics since 1941 and a coach at Aggies starting in 1911, is now known throughout the country as The Dean of American Football Coaches. Coach Hughes earned this national honor by turning out championship football and track teams (hiring the years of his career. While head football coaeh, Hughes directed the Green and Gold to six conference titles and two co-championships. He has been a member of the National Rules Committee in both track and field and football. However, the great records of Coach Hughes will he put into the school ' s history files after he retires on July 1, 1953, having served the athletic department of Colorado A M faithfully for forty-two years. Coaeh Harry Hughes was honored on Coach Hughes Day, November 8, 1952. He was guest of honor on November 7 at a dinner which was attended by hundreds of former A M students. On November 8, during the halflimc of the A M- Utah football game, a ceremony was held presenting him with membership in the Football Hall of Fame. 252 Football Captain BOB BLAS1 Bob Blasi, senior guard and linebacker, was elected Honor Captain of the 1952 Varsity Squad. Bob was an outstanding player the entire season, and was placed on both the offensive and defensive all-conference teams. He was also nominated for Ail-American three times by the Associated Press regional board. This award is based upon outstanding teamwork. Bob hails from Pratt, Kansas, and was active in high school athletics there. Following high school, Bob spent one year in the Navy before entering Pratt Junior College. He came to Aggies his junior year and has lettered twice in the grid sport. Bob is a 22-year-old physical education major and a member of A club, P.E. club, and AAHPER. 1952 Football Statistics A M Total points ,177 Number rushing plays 449 Net yards gained rushing 1,663 Pass attempts 189 Pass completions 91 Net yards gained passing 1,031 First downs 126 Fumbles 25 Fumbles lost 14 Number punts 70 Yards punted 2,758 Punting average 39.1 PATD attempts 26 PATD scored .. 21 OPP 137 490 2,056 167 64 810 141 35 21 71 2,696 37.9 19 14 HKH Varsity Team Back Row: Anderson, Graves, Wilson, Benton, Elkin, Burroughs, Kain, Shalla. Row 5: Pitcher, Deines, Cloud, Plutt, Riggert, Berezin, Binkley, Phelps. Row 4: Broughton, Kloeekner, Toliver, Tavener, Spencer, McClary, Pratt. Row 3: Rollins, Blasi, McWilliams, Dalton, Dorsey, Hinderlider, Chrispen, McNatt. Row 2: Achziger, Gaskill, Hartman, Mohorcich, Mikkelson, Tillotson, Weber, Moore. Front Row: Work, Akey, Weitzel, Zaleski, Braun, Burl, Callahan. 255 Bob Anderson stops one Gene Spencer, End A M 26 Mines The well balanced Aggie team rolled over a determined Mines squad in the season opener. The home town Miners had little to cheer about as the visitors from A M scored once in each period to win easily 26-0. Don Burroughs ' accurate passing and Alex Burl ' s brilliant running sparked the Ram eleven. Colorado A M gained 327 yards rushing to 76 for the Miners. Although the Aggies looked ragged at times, they showed great promise for the coming Skyline Race. Jim Hartman, Guard 256 Mr. Tap Toe Don Burroughs, Quarterback Ron McClary, Quarterback I know there ' s a ball in there somewhere Kay Dalton, End Tempe 40 A M 14 Arizona State ' s highly favored Sun Devils powered their way to a 40-14 victory over the Colorado Aggies. The Sun Devils took a commanding 14-0 lead easily in the first period, scored twice in the second quarter, and once in each of the final periods. Marvin Wahlin and John Henry Johnson sparked the Sun Devils, while Al Dorsey and Joe Mohorcich led the Ram offense. Blair Work, Bob Anderson, and Al Binkley played exceptionally fine games on defense for A M. Kirk Hinderlider, End Alex Burl, Halfback Warming up 257 Dalton picks up a feu: I A M 28 Denver 6 The Aggies opened their Skyline Conference season with a decisive 28-6 victory over Denver University. The outclassed Pioneers were held scoreless in the first three periods, as the Aggie defense, led by Harvey Achx.iger, Hob Blusi, and Al Binklcy showed its strength. Jerry Zalcski was the leading: gainer of the day with 58 yards in addition to scoring the second touchdown. Don Burroughs completed five passes for 77 yards, along with his quarterback sneaks, which were good for 53 yards. Kay Dallon played an outstanding game on offense, catching two touchdown passes. 258 Mohorcich stopped at scrimmage Dick Braun, Halfback Al Dorsey, Halfback i H 14 Wyoming A keyed-up Aggie squad used an exploding offense and a stone-wall defense to defeat a tough Wyoming squad 14-0. Figuring prominently were three passes from Don Burroughs to Kirk Hinderlider. The first pass to Hinderlider gave A M their first six points. The other passes put the Aggies on Wyoming ' s 18 yard line, where Bob Rollins romped over to make the score 14-0. A standout the whole game was the Aggie defensive unit, which at one time held Wyoming for four plays on the Aggie five yard line. Jerry Callahan, Quarterback John A key, Guard Hinderlider scores 259 Set ' em l n 11 easy, boys Phil Plutt, Center A M 41 Montana A large Homecoming crowd saw a smooth Aggie team outclass Montana 41-0. Running from the T formation with shifts into the winged T , the Aggies inarched to three touchdowns in the first half and then added three more in the third quarter. Montana was unable to match the powerful running of Joe Mohorcich, Jerry Zaleski, and Chuck Mikkelson, or Burroughs ' pinpoint passing. The Grizzlies were able to invade the Aggie territory only three times, and managed to get only four first downs. Joe Mohorcich, Fullback Gil Berezin, Tackle Jerry Zaleski, Fullback II you can ' t go through, go over ' Wait ' ll I get my hands on that guy Buck Rollins, Halfback A M 27 Utah State 7 The A M Ranis won their fourth straight conference victory 21-7 over Utah State. The Aggies scored the second time they had the ball on a 19 yard jaunt hy Alex Burl. Al Dorsey added the second tally on a 9 yard pass from Don Burroughs. In the fourth quarter Bob Rollins drove over guard for the final score and added his third point-after-touchdown. Except for their touchdown in the second quarter, Utah State was stopped by a determined Aggie defense led by Gene Spencer, Blair Work, Bob Blasi, and Don Pitcher. Al Kloeckner, Halfback Jim Weitzel, Halfback Al Binkley, Guard Need any help, Alex? Mullison maps a touchdown Jim Chritpen, Halfback DtahH A H 6 A sharp Utah squad moved closer to another conference title as they downed a determined but sluggish Aggie team 14-6. The Rams failed to show as good blocking and tackling as they had done in previous games, and could seldom find the scoring play. The Aggies had five good opportunities to score, but could cash in on only one of them. The Redskins ' touchdowns came in the first and third periods. The first followed a sustained drive, and the other an 80 yard punt return by Seth Branham. Don Burroughs scored the lone Aggie touchdown on a quarterback sneak. Outstanding in the Ranis ' defense were guard Al Binkley, who made almost one-fourth of the tackles for Aggies, tackle Bob Anderson, and halfback Dick Braun. Dick Benton, Tackle 262 End of the line Blair Work, End Now, if they ' ll just get out of my way mmmvmm Chuck Mikkehon, Halfback New Mexico 3 A M New Mexico ' s underdog I. olios handed llie Appic Rains their second conference defeat in a defensive lialtle that ended 3-0. The only score came in the second quarter when the Lohos kicked a field uoal from the A M thirty yard line. A similar attempt by the Apgies ' Holt Rollins failed. Kven ihonph the Rams outplayed the Lohos on offense and got within the twenty yard line several times, they seemed to lack the .needed punch to score. Both teams displayed exceptional defense, with Bob Blasi, Al Binkley, and Joe Mohorcich leading the Rams. Haney Achziger, Tackle Too many hands 263 Dandy Don heads for a snon- bunk Wayne McNatt, Halfback A M 27 Brigham Young 6 Chuck Mikkelson led the Aggies to their fifth Skyline Conference victory by scoring three touchdowns in a 27-6 win over Brigham Young. The Cougars took the opening kirkoff an l marched 80 yards to score their lone touchdown. With only two minutes gone in the third quarter, Mikkelson raced 1)4 yards for the first Aggie touchdown. Six minutes later, using the same play, he romped 34 yards for the second score. His third touchdown came in the fourth quarter with the help of Zaleski and Rollins ' driving power. The other Aggie TD came when tackle Al Biukley intercepted a Cougar pass and raced 30 yards to pay dirt. Reid Graves, Tackle Dick Gaskill, Halfback 264 Mikkelson through the center Bob Blasi, Guard On your inarms, gvt set, go! Don Pitcher, Tackle I Colorado 61 A M Colorado University ' s powerful Buffaloes hiimMcd the Colorado A M Ranis fil-fl as both trains finished the 1952 season. The score could have been lower, but the Aggies gambled whenever they got the ball; and the C.U. team seemed to sense each play and capitalized on the Aggies ' poor luck. Scoring two touchdowns in each of the first three periods, thr Huffs finished ihe game l pushing across three tallies in the last quarter. Klcvcn Ag seniors ended their collegiate playing careers this game. Those playing their last game were Don linrroiiglis. Blair Work, Chuck Mikkelson, Mel Kiggert. lioli Itlusi, Al Hinkley, Don Pitcher, Richard Wilson, Dick Hcnton, Harvey Ach iger, and Gene Spencer. Up in the air. junior biramun C. . gets stopped on the 10 Freshman Squad This year ' s freshman team members, eoaehed by Julius Wagner, did nut make an outstanding record in their games, but will be good prospeets for next year ' s varsity squad. The Aggie yearlings lost their first two games to the Wyoming frosh, 27-13, and the Colorado freshmen, 26-7; but rambled over the D.U. frosh in their final game, 41-13. This squad serves as a transition between high srhool and college football. They worked hard this season and promise to do their share in building next year ' s varsity. Hey, leggo my haid! re ! leison them I ifl .1 son it join! 1 gftt of lit polish ktfiDf Baffin 266 Click gains five Coach Bill Strannigan Coach Strannigan ' s 1952-53 basketball squad turned in a record of 12 wins and 14 defeats. The Aggies began the season in fine shape, but a mid-season slump dropped them to a fifth-place tie in conference standings. After a successful trip through Texas over Christmas, the Rams won their first three conference games at home before going on the road. The Aggies lost their next nine games, of which only two were on the home court. Near the end of the season the Rams showed some of their earlier polish by upsetting co-champion Brigham Young, beating Utah U., and battling Wyoming in a one-point margin thriller. The team loses, only two men by graduation and will be ready for a better season next year. Basketball Back Row: Sneath, Vanderhoof, LaSatz, Vann, Stuehm. Second Row: Bartran, Davey, Sweitzer, Gregory, Lane. Front Row: Dupree, Pivic, Coach Strannigan, Rerucha, Betz, Kinard. 267 Hey, get off my back! Bill Bartran, Forward Len Gregory, Forward Colorado College 40 Colorado College 49 Colorado State 47 Texas U 63 Southern Methodist U 63 Baylor 58 Rice 53 Texas A M 52 Regis 54 New Mexico U 66 Montana U 86 Utah State 75 Colorado State .. ... 64 Conference Game Stan Pivic, Guard I ' m glad he has the ball to hold him up Bob Betz, Guard Di Sob Sneath, Center Dennis hooks in two Roger Lane, Forward New Mexico 72 Utah U 71 Brigham Young 75 Denver U 66 Colorado U 62 ' Wyoming 71 Utah State _ 74 ' Montana U 68 Regis 68 Utah U 54 Brigham Young 57 ' Wyoming .., 54 Denver U. . _ 80 Confer ence Games Dennis Stuehm. Center Kinard hits from the keyhole Ron Caylor, Forward Sneath drives under for two Harold Kinard, Forward CM IKft ]Vir varsity the D. BiifUi tfl TkfT Oicfc Sweifzer, Forward Basketball Six lettermen returned to form the foundation for this year ' s squad. Sophomores, Ron Caylor and Len Gregory, provided the extra power needed on the backboards. Kuss Rerucha and Bob Sneath, the only seniors on the squad, played some fine games for Aggies, especially the last few of the season. Dennis Stuehm was the leading Aggie scorer, followed by Harold Kinard and Bob Betz. Kinard, Stuehm, and Betz also received All-Conference honorable mention. The tough defensive assignments were usually handled by Stan Pivic, a hard working junior from Rock Springs, Wyoming. Dick Sweitzer, a hard rebounding junior, came along at the last of the season to give the team an extra scoring punch. Clark Vanderhoof, Guard Betz drives in for a lay up Rust Rerucha, Guard Coaches Don Scothorn and Bob Gates Coaches Don Seothorn and Boh Gates had one of the finest freshman teams seen at Aggies in several years. Their season record of five wins and three losses included an 80-79 upset of Ft. Warren Air Force Base, a team which had won a decisive victory over Denver University varsity in a previous game. The other victories were over the D.U., Wyoming, and Colorado State frosh, and over Buckley Air Field of Denver. Promising players on this squad included Jim Savoini, Jack Bryant, Gary Hihhard, and Gary Sanders. Not a tall team, they had to make up for height in aggressiveness and good hall handling. They will add needed depth to next year ' s varsity team. Freshman Basketball Back Row: Elliott, Hihbard, Murich, Savoini. Second Rote: McGraw, Stonehraker, Hartman, Johnson. Front Row: Bryant, Phillips, Coach Scothorn, Snyder, Sanders. 271 Coach Julius Wagner Wrestling This season the Ags started with one of the smallest teams in years, having only six lettermen returning to meet a rugged nine-meet schedule. Despite all of this, the Aggie matmen proved to have one of the best squads the Aggies have had in a long time. They came up with an outstanding mid-season record of 7 wins in 8 starts. Even the loss to Oklahoma A M ' s nationally ranked wrestlers by a score of 16 to 13 gained the Ags recognition. They kept on going by winning the first annual C. U. Invitation Tourney at Boulder. After this they upped themselves by coming out of the conference meets with a 41-41 tie with Wyoming ' s conference titleholders. Earlier in the season the Ags had thumped the Cowpokes by a score of 19 to 10. At the end of the season 5 men were sent to the N.C.A.A. with Coach Hans Wagner, and Dan Sniff brought home the bacon in the form of second place in the 157 Ib. weight. This topped off a highly successful season for the Aggie Matnirn. Back Ron-: (all freshmen wrestlers) Scarvada, Scott, Sutherland, Reid, Peters, Holland, Marshall, B. Day, Sniff, R. Day, Clegg, Ray. Second How: Henrichs, Kelly, Pcverley, Barger, Zaleski, Tavencr, Davison, Lewis. Front Row: Woodward, Lockwood, Datteri, Sniff, Binkley, Broughton, Callahan, Miller. 272 Broughton is turning this one sunny side up! Bob Datteri137 Ib. John Woodward 130 Ib C. U. Invitational Round Robin at Boulder, January 9-10 32 Mines 20 Colo. U. 19 Colo. State Dual Meets Place Opp. A M Colo. State Home 2 25 Okla. A M Home 16 Wyoming Home 10 Colo. Mines Golden Denver U Denver Colorado U Home 6 20 Okla. U Home 21 8 Aggies Aggies Aggies Jim Pasic167 Ib. Harold Broughton 767 Ib. What next. Coach? 273 N.C.A.A. entries Broughton, Sniff, Lockwood, Datteri, and Woodward with Coach Wagner. Jim Miller 123 Ibs. I Wrestling This year five Colorado A M wrestlers went to the 23rd annual NCAA Wrestling Tournament at Pennsylvania State College, March 26-28. Four of the Aggies Dan Sniff, Boh Datteri, John Woodward and Harold Broughton are Skyline champions, while the fifth, Del Lockwood, is a former conference title-holder and current A.A.U. regional champion. Sniff, a junior from Lamar, Colo., who won the Rocky Mountain A.A.U. title in the 157 pound bracket this year also, won the 2nd place honors at the N.C.A.A. meet. He was decisioned 6-4 in the finals by James Harmon of Iowa State Teachers. This is the highest place attained by an Aggie wrestler since 1943. Bob Datteri was decisioned in the semi finals, and the other 3 men lost in earlier rounds. Delbert Lockwood 147 Ibs. Binkley is having his daily rest C. E. Daviaon 137 Ibs. Well, he ' ll get him there yet Dave Callahan167 Ibs. Jess Pettis177 Ibs. Wrestling Conference Meet Provo, Utah, March 27-28 Team ' Score Colorado A M 41 Wyoming 41 Utah Brigham Young 12 Utah State Individual Champions 123 His Richard Hockley, Wyoming 130 Ibs John Woodward, Colorado A M 137 Ibs Bob Datteri, Colorado A M 147 Ibs Lee Ballinger, Wyoming 157 Ibs Dan Sniff, Colorado A M 167 Ibs Harold Broughton, Colorado A M 177 Ibs Bob McCullough, Wyoming Heavywt Charles Grant, .Utah At Binkley Heavyweight One of the boys having a rough time 275 Delbert ' s coming out Lee Henrichs 147 Ibs. Dick Barger167 Ibs. Wrestling The freshmen were ineligible for varsity competition this year, but that shouldn ' t hurt them for experience. Most of these boys have four years of top-notch high school wrestling behind them. Some of the top freshmen that show a lot of promise for next year are: Bill McPeek, 123; Ron Day, 137; Bob Hoff, 137; Dan Matney, 147; Bill Day, 167; Loren Reid, 177; Bob Marshall, Heavyweight, and Willis Holland, Heavyweight. Of these, 6 were Colorado High School State Champions. With this material coming up and only two men, Al Binkley and John Woodward, lost through graduation, the Ags should have a powerhouse that can ' t be beat. , 276 Graver Kelly Heavyweight There wasn ' t much happening here I tin I. Row: Eskanos, Sale, Munn. front Row: Coach Les Stimmel, Dunn, Tennis The tennis team found all the courts a little steep this year. Only one letternian, Kiilin. responded to Coach Stinimel ' s call, but the inexperienced team worked conscientiously all season and improved greatly. Besides Kuhn, the team consisted of Dalton, Stewart, Munn, Kennedy, Ball, Kerr, Dunn, Eskanos, and Sale. Dunn and Kuhn qualified for the conference meets, but were eliminated in early matches. With the exception of Kuhn, all of the racket-wieldcrs are expected to return next year, and should he counted on for some hot and fast cross-net action. Strictly from ballet Colorado State New Mexico New Mexico Denver U. .. A M 6 1 1 Colorado U Wyoming 2 Colorado U 1 New Mexico 1 Colorado State 5 Mines 7 Wyoming Denver U. .. ... Doubles team of Kennedy and Dunn 277 COACH MARK DUNCAN Coach Mark Duncan ' s diamond aces turned in one of their most successful seasons in 1952. After a slow start the Rams hit their stride during the latter part of the season to win the eastern division crown from a strong University of Denver squad. In the Skyline playoffs Brigham Young edged the Aggies in a hest of two-out-of- tlwee series. Coach Duncan ' s team played their best games of the season against B.Y.U., but could not whip the red-hot Cougars. The Rams turned in a record of 11 wins and 6 defeats for the 1952 season, along with top batting and fielding performances by the team. Baseball Ok Back Row: McCarty, Goodson, Hergert, Markwyn, Christopher, Coach Duncan. Row Three: Patrick, Santistevan, Hughes, Rollins, Hann, Zingone. Row Two: Sisson, Mohorcich, David, McKie, Braiin. Front Row: Kitamura, Jones, Urich, (Cough, Harper, Pivic. 278 Ron Sisson, Pitcher Kitamura bunts home a run Jim Dai-id, Third Base This year ' s baseball squad showed great Aggie spirit and fire in their drive for the conference crown, but couldn ' t quite make it. The Ram infield was led by three seniors, Mark McKie, Jim David, and Dick Kitamura, whose consistent fine play sparked the team. The Aggie mound staff featured two juniors, Dutch Kough and Leon Vann, who accounted for 9 of the 11 Ram wins. Joe Mohoroich, Bob Urich, and Bob Rollins were the leading Aggie hitters, all hitting over .360 and coming through in the tight spots. Dick Kitamura, Shortstop Mark McKie, Second Base Pivic about to slide in safe 279 Well, smell me Jim Urich, Outfield Chuck Jones, Outfield Conference Basebal After removing the. eastern division crown from Denver University, the Aggies met Brigham Young, winners of the western division, for the Skyline Conference Baseball Crown in a two-out-of-three series. B.Y.U. had won the western division title by defeating Utah and Montana. After losing the first game to the Cougars 6-2, the Rams came from behind to win the second game 3-2. In the deciding game of the series B.Y.U. defeated the Aggies 6-2 to take the Skyline Crown. Stan Pivic, First Base 280 McKie hits the dirt to score Leon Farm, Pitcher Bob Rollins, Catche, David tags a man at third .. -f a A M 2 A M 3 A M 10 A M 5 A M 7 A M 8 A M 8 A M 10 A M 5 A M 6 A M 6 A M 15 A M 5 A M . 9 Baseball Colorado U Colorado U 7 New Mexico 5 New Mexico 9 Denver U 1 Denver U 11 Wyoming U 6 Wyoming U 6 Colorado State 6 New Mexico 3 New Mexico 2 Colorado State 5 Wyoming U 1 Wyoming U 5 Championship Playoffs A M 2 Brigham Young 6 A M 3 Brigham Young 2 A M 2 Brigliam Young 6 Bailey Suntisteian, Pitcher He teas safe, I tell yu! 281 Back Row: Gould, Creger, Gaskill, Coach Tompkin. Second Row: Effner, Hurry, Babcock, Nelson, Patrick. Front Row: Conner, Ernst, Jackson, Chambers, Clark. Coach Tommy Tompkin Swimming The 1953 A M Swimmers dived into a rough 9 meet schedule this year and came out with their heads above water. During the season the Ram aquamen won 5 and lost 4 meets. In the conference they came out with the third place honors, thanks to the standout performances of Don Jackson, Lee Effner, Bill Ernst, Ken Chambers, and Dick Conner. Don Jackson, conference title-holder in the 440, has chopped 4 seconds from his old record, while Lee Effner has done almost equally well in the back stroke. Bill Ernst, crack individual medley competitor from St. Louis, is another top blue ribbon winner who set a new school record in the C.U. meet in this event. His team mate, Chambers, is a standout sophomore sprinter, while Effner and Conner have scored repeated wins in the back and breast stroke, respectively, throughout the season. One of the most thrilling meets was a triple one which saw both Denver and Nebraska competing at the Aggie pool. The Aggies not only upset the heavily-favored Pioneers, but gained a tie with the touring Nebraskans 42-42. All in all, this season turned out very well. Krnst takes off in a flash with a splash HA ilk! 282 Babcock peels off Ernst and Conner doing the butterfly Jackson and Conner talk it over Denver University 3 ' Colorado Mines 30 Denver University 38 Nebraska University 42 Colorado College 48 Wyoming University 34 Colorado University 61 St. Thomas, Michigan 61 Colorado State .. ... 32 Relay men Gould, Ernst, Patrick, and Chambers 1st Utah University 107 2nd Denver University 3rd Colorado A M 4th Montana University 5th Wyoming University Chambers and Gould ready to go 283 Back Row: Coach Taylor, Achziger, Pitcher, Hoff, Flowers, Coach McHone. Third Roiv: Frezieres, F. Dodge, Lance, Urich, Young, Hinderlider, Bast. Second Row: M. Sackschewsky, Mik- kelson, Long, C. Dodge, Davies, Burl, RiddeH Front Roiv: Worley, Dorsey, Gregory, Sorrell, Eades, Crunipacker, D. Sack- schewsky. Track The Aggie thinclads under Coach Doc Taylor turned in one of their most successful seasons by rolling to their first Skyline Conference track title since 1935. Gordon Riddell and Alex Burl starred consistently with their record breaking performances. Burl set a conference record of 9.5 seconds in the l6fl yard dash and placed fifth in the N C A A, while Riddell tied for first place in the NCAA pole vault. Don and Marv Sackschewsky gave the Aggies depth in the distance events, with Ken Davies handling the 440. Pitcher and Achziger were the Aggie weight men; Mikkelson and Flowers placed first and second in the conference broad jump, Crunipacker and Eades ran the hurdles. The Aggie mile relay team, Dodge, Dorsey, Ehrlich, turned in a record-breaking 3:20.9 time in the conference meet. Don Sackschewsky sets the pace -. ... 284 Burl wins another 100 Aggie hurdlers take the lead Marv Sackschewsky comes home first Third Annual Denver U. Invitational Track and Field Meet. A M, 53%; C.U., 51i 2 ; Wyo. 28 ' 2 Colorado Relays. Kansas State, 26; A M, 16; C. U., 14 Roeky Mountain A.A.U. Track and Field Meet. A M, 59%; C.U., 55%; Wyo. 21 V Eastern Skyline Division Track and Field Meet. A M, 58-y 6 ; Wyo., 42 ; New Mexico, 191 a Mountain States Conference Track and Field Meet. A M, 69 ' 5 ; Utah U., 50; Montana U., 34. Kiddell tries lor 14 feet 62 ' 2 38-1 16 14 38 41 Aggies Aggies Aggies Aggies Aggies 42 ' z Colo. U. 74 5 6 Wyo. U. 99 Denver U. 93 Wyo. U. 90 ... ... Denver U. Up and over, Bill 285 Back Koiv: Harvey, Rawlings, Chauvin, Mark, Houston, Burns, Herron, Coach Tobiska. Second Row: Feucht, Keene, Krucke- berg, Bauin, Shortridge, Patterson, Boyd. Front How: Teodonno, Williams, Me- Natt, Preisser, Snider. Gymnastics Coach Joe Tobiska ' s 1953 gymnastics squad gained only one win in five contests, but more than held their own in each of their three defeats. Outstanding individual performers for the Rams were lettermen Paul Wagner, Bob Kruckeberg, Chet Preisser, Dick Baum, Rod Snider, and Dick Teodonno. Kruckeberg took two blue ribbons in the mats and trampoline events against CU, while Preisser earned nine points with a first in the parallel bars and a third on the rings. Baum and Snider each won first place awards in the horse and horizontal bars events against the Buffs. Don ' t forget to catch me ' Colorado State 50 Denver University 5 V Colorado University 42 Denver University 51 Colorado State 63 A M 46 42 2 54 40 32 286 Preisser on the rings Back Row: Coach Noskowiak, Ander- son, Hofmann, Toner, Gallagher, Me- lani. Front Row: Dismuke, Painter. Skiing The 1952-53 Aggie ski team, under the coaching of John Olive and Arthur Noskowiak, turned in a fairly successful season. A lack of depth and the injury of team captain John Hofmann at mid-season hampered the Aggie prospects. In the two large meets at Winter Park and Gunnison, the Rams placed sixth and fifth, respectively. In a triangular meet with Regis College and Colorado Mines, the Aggies won easily. Individually, Chet Anderson and Ch uck Painter led the Rams, placing first and third respectively. Don Dismuke was the top all-around skier for A M. He consistently placed among the top ten skiers in the four-way events: jumping, downhill, slalom, and cross-country. Hitting the last gate 287 Golfers Paul Jensen, Jim Urich, Phil Freeman, Norman Malm Golf The 1952 A M linksters did not have their most successful season, but showed a lot of improvement in their final matches. Coach Glen Gausman ' s top men were senior Phil Freeman and sophomores Jim Urich and Paul Jensen. Other members of the squad were J. D. Caldwell, George Howe, Doug Leach, Norman Malm, Bill Mullane, and Jim Pool. The Ram team placed fifth in the conference meet and eighth in the Colorado College Invitational Tourney. A M Colorado U 13 Wyoming 2 4 New Mexico 6 New Mexico 5 1 Denver U 3 Vyoming 1 3 Colorado U 9 l 2 S l 2 New Mexico ... .3 288 Jensen takes careful aim Bo Cowel, Intramural Director Intramurals Bo Cowel has again led the Intramural Sports program through another successful year. He and his Intramural Council, composed of students from various organizations, work out sports schedules suitable to all concerned. One of Bo ' s new babies from last year, cageball, has found whole-hearted support on campus. Bo has built our Intramural program up to where it ranks with the top of the crop of colleges. This year bowling has been added to the menu with the completion of the New Student Union. This new sport has gone strong and looks as if it will be a winner in the eyes of the participants. The Sig Eps collect the football trophies What ' s the score, Jake? 289 Bet you don ' t think 1 can catch it Try and return this one Spring Quarter 1952 The spring quarter intramurals were won by Sigma Nu for the fourth consecutive year. They continued their dominance of Softball by defeating the Air Force team for the campus championship. The Sigma Nus also won the volleyball crown. The Sig Eps took first place in track, followed by the SAEs and Sigma Chis. In the other sports, Phi Delt Bowles won the tennis singles and Posson and Pettit won the handball doubles for the Dustbowlers. Horseshoe doubles were won by Kirchoff and Ritchey of Acacia. In badminton, Sig Alphs Colmey, Wagner, and Bennett won both the singles and doubles. That ' s illegal, mister 290 A unit: Annie, Over Get over that net Fall Quarter 1952 Fall Quarter intramurals offered six different sports to participants. The Sig Eps came out on top to take possession of the traveling trophy for the year. They beat the SAEs in football and the ACCs in cageball. In horseshoes singles Bowles of the Phi Delis took the honors. In golf it was Howe of the SPEs who swung his way up. In handball singles Preuss battled his way to first, while Preisser, SAE, was second. In tennis doubles it was Bowles and Potts of the Phi Delts who broke the winning tape. At the end of the quarter it was 388 for the SPEs to 244 for the second-place AVMAs. Here she comes SAE and Sigma Nu battle it out 291 Ready for the take-off Bob Allen wins the backstroke Winter Quarter 1,95! Winter Quarter intramurals were copped by the Sig Eps. The campus basketball championship went to the Green Wave, winner of the Independent league and victors over the Sig Eps, fraternity champions. Bowling, the latest sport added to the intramural program, was won by the SPEs with the Phi Delts taking second. Sigma Chi won high honors in the ski meet and second in the swimming behind the Sig Eps. The Sigma Nns swept the wrestling this year with five individual champions. Sig Ep Moore lays one up against the Green Wave M J(pi niijdi pMt An illfo 292 Look out, big boy! Miss Elizabeth Forbes Head of women ' s section of Physical Education department . . . Advisor for women ' s Physical Education majors . . . Good teacher, too . . . Little lady with the great big smile . . . Friend to all ... If she ' s not in Animons, she ' s in her little blue Chev with dents in all four fenders. WOMEN ' S ATHLET ( Women ' s Sports ATHLETIC INSTRUCTORS: Miss Elizabeth Forbes, Miss Virginia Frank, Miss Kathleen Hetlig. 293 Ammons Hall athletic emporium Meeting place of all those eager for exercise . . . Swans. Orchesis dancers, W.A.A.. PE majors call this home . . . Lounge great for relaxing and even studying, too. Fife I fctrd lout Ef Main turn port 294 Not exactly a bird ' s eye view Aggie femininity PRESIDENT ... Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor .. Bobbie Sprayberry Alia Wadlow Janet Haennelt Bev Rushton Miss Virginia Frank Executive board of Women ' s Athletic Association . . . Main purpose to further athletic interest . . . Sponsors women ' s intramurals . . . Participates in regional sportsdays . . . Gives Aggie women an opportunity to associate with others in a wide variety of sports. W. A. A, Board Back Row: Wethington, Spray, Haennelt, Winslow, Graves, Lamb. Second Row: Dunn, Price, Klie, Bakke, Weakland. Front Row: Miss Frank, Zeeck, Sprayberry, Wadlow, Rushton. 295 Pretty please PRESIDENT Dorothy Russell Vice President Pat Clute Secretary Janice Hall Treasurer Janice Hall Sponsor Miss Kathleen Hettig Campus butterflies . . . Epitomes of style and grace . . . Pass a tryout test . . . Practice flitting around Ammons gym . . . Create their own dances . . . Feature them in modern dance recital winter quarter . . . This year ' s theme a satire on TV. Orchesis I 1 1 M ft 296 Hack Row: Powell, MoCart, Green, Sharp, McNear, Klessing, Thomas, Yarherry. Second Ron : Schamp, Butler, ( ' .hung, C.ito, kisilevich, Braley, ( ihson. Front Ron: Miss Hettig, Sells. Russell, Hall, Clute, MoConnell, Wcirich. Such lovely hairdos you have! PRESIDENT Jean Weakland Vice President Bev Bond Secretary Shirley Belier Treasurer Shirley Belier Sponsor Miss Kathleen Hettig Women swimmers . . . Transform from Ugly Ducklings to Swans . . . Good swimmers with good looks . . . Splash around in Ammons pool . . . Must have C average and pass specified tests . . . Put on spring aquatic show . . . Theme: Deep Sea Dreams. Swan Club Back Row: Rushton, Galvin. Gum, Cramer, Riney, Adsit, Schafer. Second Row: Parker, Foster, Powell, Lough, Carpenter, Asher, Draper, Brockman. Front Row: Miss Hettig, Soper, Sutton, Prewitt, Bond, Belier, Thomas. 297 CLASSES Senior Class Bill Ta ' fraud ilnii IJ W RtptMf Back Row: Studein Council Representative Bill Vascy, Treasurer Al Reiten, President Jim Rodgers. Front Kow: Sponsor John S. Davis, Secretary Marda John- son, Vice-President Chardelle Hayward, Student Council Representative Ruth Pyke. Class Junior Class Back Row: Vice President Richard Young, Student Coun- cil Alternate Bolt Felker, Student Council Alternate Paul Jensen, Secretary Bob Bryant, President Bob Gray. Front Row: Sponsor R. E. Carlson, Student Council Rep- resentative Virginia Painter, Student Council Representa- tive Lcnette Newell, Treasurer Buzz Marden. til Aim wn. Frail A Dm.: ftiulmt 300 Back Rou:: Treasurer Tom Shalla, President Bill Tavener, Vice-President Joe Hemlricks. Front Rote: Sponsor Walter ( ' . Butler, Stu- dent Council Representative Polly Collins, Secretary Marilyn Scofield, Student Council Representative Vonnie Lyster. Sophomore Class Officers Freshman Class Back Hoic: Sponsor W. B. Kin, President Jim Wapicr, Student Council Alternate Jim Pattinson, Student Coun- cil Alternate Doyle Sorrell, Vice-President Ned Richard- son. Front Rolf: Secretary Punk Baldwin, Treasurer Judy Deem, Student Council Representative Sharon Russell, Student Council Representative Irma Lou Soper, Sponsor Margaret S. Blevins. 4 _ BRIAN O ' NEILL . . . Hard worker in rodeo, livestock clubs . . . Especially College Days . . . Rodeo Team . . . Student Council . . . Active in Ski Club . . . Phi Delta Theta . . . Alpha Zeta . . . Activity Council . . . Wings and Cannon. PAT BAST . . . Always wears a smile . . . Works in student union office . . . ROTC Sponsor Organized Pepperettes . . . Green Gold Revue . . Student Body 2nd Vice President ... In charge of elections . . . Delta Delta Delta. SENIORS OUT TO 302 Abrahamgon, Frank Abrams, Marjorie Denver, Colo. Horl Johntlown, Colo. OT Achziger, Harvey Elon, Colo. Cen Ag Ackley, Marilyn Bruih, Colo. Eng Allen, Clifford Voder. Colo. EE Anderson, Flora L. Anderson, James C. Merino. Colo. VIK- HE Denver, Colo FR Anderson, Joan M Fl. Collini, Colo. HE Anderson, Martha Monle Vil, Colo. O Anderson, Robert Fl. Collin., Colo. VM Anderson, Rodney Arnold, Frederick Merino, Colo. Voc Ag Fl. C.Uini, Colo. VM Arnold, Ralph E. CoiUville. Ind. AH Bagley, Royal Moroni, Utah VM Bales, Barbara Fl. Collini, Colo. CS Binkley, H. Alsou Blankcnship, Wade; Wheairidgt. Colo. PK Fl. Collins. Colo. Agr Bird, Chas. Dale Eadi, Colo. Agr W;isi. Robert L. Prall, Kans. PE Ulanrhard , Gary Paoiiia. Colo. Agr r.liim. Clarence Hnrkr Ford. Colo. Kill Boardinan, Margie l)rn er, Colo. OT Bock, Donald L. Omaha, Nr.br. FR Boehm, Richard Hn-cll... N. J. EC Boehm, Robert Kmrllr, N. J. Horl Boice, Frances Dem or, Colo OT Bond,Tarlton Corona, N. M. Gen Ag Barger, Richard L. Barker, Dorothy L. Wichita. Kansas PI, Bitmarck, N. I). CS Bechtold, Kenneth Belling, Theodore l.a Junta, Colo. CS Fl. Collini. Colo. VM Berg, Dean George Berg, William A. Fl. Collini, Colo. EC Slerlia . Cole. Ajr Barton, James Bast, Patricia Ural I , Harvey Brighton, Colo. VM Prriroll, Arizona TC Clrnville, W. Va. Filli M Belwood, Mitzi Bennett, Will Benton, Richard Rye, Colo Bacl Fl. Collini, Colo. A 1 ' r HunlinKlon Park, Cal. CS Beroard, M. Janet Bigum, Hugh Bunn Ft. Collini, Colo. Eng Clenwood Spn. Ply Billington, Elden Greeley, Colo. D Mf i ( Key to abbreviations will be found on Page 374 BOB JOSSERAND . . . Kansas kid with plenty of wit Sigma Chi President . . . Member of livestock judging teams . . . Campus Christian Fellowship . . . Wool judger, too . . . Alpha Phi Omega President. SENIORS Borgmann, Howard Borgmann, Lois H. I.ongmont. Colo. A Pr l.oiigmont, Colo. HE Bossi, James E. Ark. City, Kant. FU Boulton, Weston E. Sill, Colo CE Bowden, Cecil E. Bowles, James A. Boyd, David J. Ft. Colling, Colo. LCM Whcalridee, Colo. A Pr New Brighton, Penn. CS Boyd, Marianne Breen, Harold Breeze, Carl R. Mercer, Penn. Voc. HE Ft. Collin., Colo. VM Kremmling, Colo. VM Brehm, Barbara Ft. Lupton, Colo FN Brewer, John V. Brewer, Patricia A. Chicago, 111. A Pr Ft. Collins, Colo. Mu Brewer, Zack B. Brinkmann, George Brockmann, Dale Casper. Wyo. EE Pt. Arthur, Texai Horl Shoshoni, Wyo. Voc. Ag 304 Brokaw, David H. GarrellsJille, Ohio F Brown, Gordon D. Brownell, Gene Eaton, Colo VM Belle Fourclie, S. D. A Pr Bruner, Eugene Pueblo, Colo. A Pr Burnett, Lois C. Syracuse, Kang. Voc. HE Burns, Ruth Ann Burr, Roger Allen Burton, Jerry B. Bussert, W. Clyde Cheyenne Wells, Colo. -HE San Francisco, Cal. VM Denver, Colo. EC Colden, Colo Ph Bybee, Elmer Clark Walden. Colo. OS Cady, Erla Joan Fl. Collins, Colo. CS Callahan, Wayne D. Callister, Loy Grand June!.. Colo. Sac Casper, Wyo. TC Ht M J A I r f m? Canning, Patricia Fl. Collins, Colo. TC Chapman, Gerald Brighton, Colo. Ag EC Carlson, Robert Derby, Colo. Soils Chapman, John W. Hudson, Colo. Cen Ag Carpenter, Robert Fl. Collins, Colo. C Chetelat, Larree Littleton, Colo. GS Butler, Mary Agnes Stafford, Kails. FN Campbell, James K. Fl. Collins, Colo. Mu Colmey, John C. Crawford, Robert Webster Groves, Mo. AH Broonifield, Colo. FU Conner, Arlie Rich. Cress, Luther Moss Staylon, Ore. CE Cranby, Colo. FR Copeland, Richard Critchfield, Donald Denver, Colo. VM Eckley, Colo. Z Clark, Sidney Harry Clements, Thomas Coan, John Paul Cobb, Barbara G. Molina, Colo. VM Lovcland, Colo. C Delia, Colo. CE Denver, Colo. Eng Cuzzetto, Angela Aguilar, Colo Voc. HE Carthel, Bob J. Eads, Colo. Agr Champion, George Darien, Conn. AH Clark, Richard B. Glen Mills, Penn. AH Chubb, Marvin K. Ft. Collins, Colo. Soc Colgate, William Weslcliffe, Colo. CS Crowe, Edward H. David, John C. Jr. Colo. Sprs., Colo. CE Fl. Collins, Colo. GS Crumpacker, Frank Davidson, James D. I.o Angeles, Calif. PE Denver, Colo. ME Davis, Jack R. Omaha, Nebr. CS IVO LINDAUR . . . Musically inclined . . . Entertains all over the state . . . Usually seen with a steel guitar . . Sigma Nu President . . . Majors in General Science . -. . CU-ite first 2 college years. SENIORS i Davii, Reea Folsoni Denning, Harry Depue, Courtney W. Dixson, James L. Denver, Colo. EC Hudson. Colo. A Pr Sheridan. Wyo. AH Fl. Collins, Colo. VM Dodge, Griffin N. Doll, Bert Richard Donahue, Byron Santa Fe, N. M.PE Rocky Ford, Colo. CS Sl.rridan, Wyo. I.CM Donnelly, Charles Doty, Wendell M. Downs, Jacquelyn Ft. Ci.llmi. Colo. VM Albuquerque, N. M. FM Denver, Colo. HE En Fie K = Durey, Patricia Cr.i. Colo. HE Dulinfi, John A. C.non Cily. Colo. Mil Dunn, Dale Allen Dybing, Clifford D. Wratherford. Okla. KM Deadwood. S. I)k. FM Duncan, William S. Colo. Sprs., Colo. ME Eclieverria, Doni Fl. Collini, Colo. VM fretbtr ,.,, Cirrttt ,( 306 Eck, Charles E. Egbert, Edmund Bismarck, N. D.k. GS Annapoli., Md. I) Mf Elliott, Gail Earl Ulysses, K.n.. KM Esty, Ramona J. Cimniion, Colo. OT Evans, Leonard D. Ponliac, Mich. EE Evans, William O. Ft. Collins. Colo. EE Evenden, George Ewbank, Joann William. porl. Pa. FM Fl. Collim, Colo. TC Farrow, William A. Ferraz, Joao L. S. Monte Visla, Colo. VM Sao Paulo, Brazil Aa Fidino, Ray Paul Fl. Collim, Colo.-G Field, Robert W. Fishack, Carol aUulrote, Colo.- A Pr Denver, Colo. CS Flores, Joe P. r olger, John Edwin Stratford. Texat AH Bellvue, Colo A Pr Goldbaum. Oliver Ft. Collim. Colo. Bacl Glidewell, Doris J. Sterling, Colo. HE Goodgon, Tom P. Ft. Collim. Colo. PE Goertz, Harland Estes Park. Colo. AH Coin, Phillip Webster Groves, Mo. CS Goracke, Max L. Creelev, Colo. CE Gray, William Ft. l.upton, Colo. Agr McGrew, Nebr. VM Phoenix. Ariz. ME Green, Richard E. Boulder, Colo. Gen Ac Guenzi, Wayne D. Sterling, Colo. Soils Green, Milton L. Gump, Raymond L. Hadeen, Kenneth HaxluB. Colo. Soils Fonken, David W. Foster, Barbara A. Foster, Carl Milton Ft. Collins, Colo. CE Loveland, Colo. OT Compton, Calif .VM Freeburg, Wilma J. Freeman, Phil E. Freeman, R. Don Alamosa, Colo. Sec Tr Colo. Sprs., Colo. CM Gardner, Colo. AH Garrett, Bobby J. Gatterer, Charles F. Gauthier, Edwin B. Weldona, Colo. Gen A. Colo. Sprs., Colo. A EC Oronlo Falls, Wis. Air Foster, James Burk Arlington, Va. CS Freeburg, Lois Alamosa, Colo. GS Frichtel, John S. Calbreath, Jill Lair Hayden, Colo. Ai E Eaton, Colo. CS A Givan, Samuel J. Denver. Colo. AH Gillen, Delora Lee La Junta, Colo. GS iMttti ANN KYLEN . . . Personable . . . Easy-going . . . IWA President . . . Omirron Nu . . . TIO . . . ISA Council . . . Delta Oinicron . . . Co-op House . . . President ' s Advisory Board . . . Home EC major. SENIORS Hakcnson Donald Hall, Dean Hallock, Berneire Haiiini, James D aldon. Colo.-PE Fl. Collin,, Colo.-Ec IMln. Colo.-GS Horky Ford. Colo, A Pr Hammcrqiiist, H. Hansen, Eleanor J. Hansen, Harry Erik FiU-n. Idaho-VM Df n.er, Colo.-TC Dillon. Monl.-VM Hardy, John L. Harris, Laura Ann Hartman, C. Paul . HaM-n, Conn, I) Pr W.i.ko., Kill. A Pr Fl. Collins. Colo, AK Haselwood, James Hawkins, Charles D. Hayes, Alan Brown Hrnnnifirld. Colo. CF. Aurora. Colo. Psy Salida. Colo. VM Hayes, Donald Salida, Colo. VM Hayes, Noel Van Jr. Hayward, Chardelle Wi.-hila. Kails.- A Pr Fl. Collins. Colo. Mil 308 u Headlee, Don LeRoy Heine, Jerry L. Fl. Collins, Colo. EC Rofwtll, N. M. AH Hendricks, Dixie L. Hennen, Gene Cliff Burlington, Colo. P.y Central City, S. D. CM Hess, Loyd Norman Hesselholt, Rachael Ft. Collins, Colo. I A Cxlleford. Idaho FN Heise, George Fred Heitman, Ella K. Hembrey, John Ray Denver, Colo. CS Brighton, Colo. Voc HE Colo. Sprs., Colo. ME Henry, Katharine L. Herrmann, Kenneth Hess, Lloyd Milton Creeley, Colo. Voc HE MnUwan. N. 1 . Psy Denier, Colo. I.CM Higbee, F. Farrell Hill, Patsy Joyce Lamar, Colo. Agr Longmonl, Colo. Mu Hill, Robert M. Fl. Collim, Colo. Mu BBBH Jameson, Earl Clovis, N. M. VM Jespersen, Herbert Fl. Collins, Colo. CE Jensen, Gerald Johnson, J. Lowell Fl. Collins, Colo. ME Ft. Collim. Colo. AH Jensen, Marvin Greeley, Colo. CE Johnson, Marda J. Denver, Colo. HE Johnson, Margery Grind Juncl., Colo. HE Jones, Billy Grind June!., Colo. A Pr Jones, Robert Fl. Collins, Colo. VM Jordan, William Craig, Colo. Poul Pr Jones, James Robert Josserand, Robert Yuma, Colo. CE Pratt, Kansa AH Hjort.WilfordL. Denver, Colo. Z Honstein, Betty Jo Ft. Collins Eng Hudson, Fred Branson, Colo. A Pr Hoff, John C. Ft. Collins, Colo. Air Houser, Lowell N. Platte, Nebr.-A Pr Hoffman, Marjorie Fl. Collins, Colo. HM Howard, Georginc Denver, Colo. OT Hofmann, John Monlrose, Colo. AH Howell, Thomas Montr Villa, Coin. Z Holderness, Jarkie Hayden, Colo. OT Hubbard, Rirhard Milohcll, Nebr. Gen Ag Huff, Hugh Hughes, Carol Lou Hosell, N. M. A Pr Fl. Collins, Colo. CS Hurry, James Israel, Wm. Irwin Denver, Colo. VM Colo. Springs, Colo. CS 309 PAUL WAGNER . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon President . . . Friendly KCOL disk jockey ... A Club . . . Cheerleader . . . Gymnastics squad . . . Always willing to entertain . . . Skit Nile . . . Hub pf the Aggie Wheels. SENIORS Kafka, James Kartal, Ozgun Kavan, Dolores Kehler, Mary tlolyokr, Colo. Vor A Ankara, Turkey ME Eii R lewood. Colo. Enj Mnutr Visla, Colo HE Keller, Jean Denver, Colo. CS Kelly, Grover I ' lirblo. Colo PE Kennedy, Alex Girard, Kansaa IA Keltering, Charles Keyser, Raymond Khan, Badrul Denver, Colo. A Pr Great Falls, Monl. VM Maradabad, India -CE i Kni KralA ! ' . I Kilt Kibler, Robert Fl. Collins, Colo. ME Kirchhoff, Keith Milwaukee, Wis. Z Kindig, Orville Hillings. Nebr.-RM Kiplinger, Alice Wheal Hi(l ,-. C..I... UK Kisilevich, Otilia Kloberdanz, Harold Cnraeae, N.W.I. Soc Sterling, Colo.-Soils 310 ., ' fl K nuns, Paul Boulder, Colo. FM Kratsch, Charles Glenview, III. Gen Ag K nt kiilin, Joseph Haledon, N. J . Fish M Knickerbocker, M. Wlieal Ridge, Colo HE Kraxberger, Ruth Arriba, Colo. HM Kylen, Anne Demer, Colo. Voc HE Kocerha, Bob Koerner, Judith Koskie, John Calhan, Colo. Gen Aa. Chicago, III. GS Ft. Collins, Colo. CS Krog, Harold Kruckeberg, Robert Kuntz, Gilbert Miller, S. Dak VM Springfield, III FR Otis, Colo. Agr Lambert, Marian LaQuey, Thomas Law, Stuart Sedalia, Colo. Voc HE Gunnison, Colo. AH Alliainbra, Calif. VM Lucas, Dorothy Wichita, Kansas EC Lucas, Eldon Clayton, N. M. RM Luedke, William N. Plane, Nebr. AH Lundgren, John Chicago, III. CS Liinis, Benjamin Walsenburg, Colo. LCM MacDougall, D. Denver, Colo. GS Maddux, W. Jack Mallory, Betty Waunela, Nebr. A Pr Denver, Colo. Voc HE Mahoney, Charles Malone, Patrick Geneva, N. Y. FR Porcupine, S. Dak. VM Mahoney, Mary Mann, Max Colo. Springs, Colo. HE Plentywood, Mont. Aa Lawrence, Frederick Lawrenson, Shirley Filchburg, Mass. Bact Creeley, Colo. CS Lewis, Calvin Lewis, Robert Beaumont, Calif. CE Hooper, Colo. A Pr Lee, William Phoenix. Ariz. VM Lerner, Robert Leslie, Robert Ft. Collins, Colo. C Grand Island, Nebr. VM Lewis, Sally Holm Lewis, Thomas Lindauer, Ivo Denver, Colo. Psy Glenwood Sprs., Colo. FM Grand Valley, Colo. CS Littlefield, D. W. Paonia, Colo. A Pr Long, Caryl Lorenz, Robert Loehbaugh, Edward Lowe, Ruth Collbran, Colo. Eng Alhambra, Calif. AH Ride, Colo. A Pr Creeley, Colo. FN Martin, Lewis 1 i. Collini. Colo EE Manzolillo, Francis Markle, James Fl. Collini, Colo. ME I ., I. .1,1.1. Colo. AH Marshall, Janet Denver, Colo. Pir Mauer, Elwin Lovrland, Colo. CS Malson, Norris .-, i, !,. . M..I.I, I Mauer, Arlin Lovcl.nd, Colo. CS Maxwell, Marilyn Mayberry, Homer Arlington, V.. CS Brighton, Colo EE Mauer, Loita veland, Colo. Eng DELORES KAVAN . . . Quiet, efficient . . . Sigma Kappa President . . . TIO . . . Welcome Week group leader . ' . . AWS Council . . . Green Gold Revue . . . Newman Club . . . French Club . . . FTA. SENIORS Mayhew, Betty l.an.ar. Colo. Pty McCarroll, Stewart Phillips. Texas GS McCall, Ben L. Ault, Colo. CE McDill, Blanche l en%er, Colo. CD McCallister, Vernon Del None. Colo. I.CM McDill, Paul Bru.h, Colo. Cen A ( , : IMF - n-tt .wjtjj rj oj 312 McGeorge, Phyllis McGrath, Richard Loveland, Colo. Eng Bristol, Colo. Cen A McKague, Jack H. McKie, Mark U. McMahan, Garth L. Salt Like City EC Manhattan Beach, Cal. VM Golden. Colo. VM Mellott, Vernon L. Fleming;, Colo. Voc Ag Melvin, Robert B. Ft. Collini, Colo. C Merriman, Cleda I Colo. Spr.., Colo. TC Messick, Darrell E. Michel, Charles Ft. Collini, Colo. Horl Ft. Collini. Colo. C Michelini, Richard diva. 111. Bact Miller, Hayward Hu ( o, Colo. CE Miller, Norris W. Ft. Collini. Colo. Mil Mursko. Fred P. Denver, Colo. VM Naji, Jalil Ahmad Baithdad, Iraq CE Muto, Louis V. Salida, Colo. CE NealeJohnR. Gillette. Wvo. VM Naggatz, Melvin Vrnan K o, Nebr. Gen Ag Nelson. Harold B. Erie, Colo. A Pr Nielsen, Edward E. Norquist, Lawrence Holrhkin, Colo. Cen Ag Denver, Colo. ME Nixon, Joyce A. Northrop, Ethel M. Rid|!f, Colo. A Pr Idaho Sprs., Colo. HE Nixon, Lester D. Oakley, Richard C. Fl. Collini, Colo. IA Colo. Spri.. Colo. Horl Miller, Robert E. Miller, Shirley E. Johmtown, Colo. AH Lakewood, Colo. Voc HE Moore, Wilmer L. Mori, Johnnie Wmilow, Ariz. VM Alwood, Colo. Horl Mueller, John P. Munib, Hamid I. Chagrin Falli, Ohio CS Baghdad, Iraq CE Mock, George R. Mohr, Ernest Alamoia, Colo. D Mf San Franciico, Cal. GS Moore, Jean Denver, Colo. HE Morris, George G. Morrison, Clyde L. Morrow, O. Keith Ft. Collint, Colo. CS Buena Vina, Colo. VM l.a Animai. Colo. CE Munn, James F. Murphy, Dean A. Murphy, Thomas P. Ft. Collint, Colo. VM Denver, Colo. ME Greeley, Nebr. VM 99 -- i JOAN OUDERKIRK . . . Manages to maintain a 3.8 despite many activities . . . Omicron Nu . . . AWS Judiciary board member from Lory Hall . . . Home EC Club President . . . Delta Zeta . . . TIO. SENIORS Obrecht, Norms O ' Donnell, Charles Ohlund. Arley V. Oliver, Floyd A. Parker, Colo. FN I ,., Crucej, N. M. Gen A Stanlon. Nebr. VM Greeley, Colo. CK O ' Neill,!. Brian Osborne, Donald C. Osman, Gerald W. Denver, Colo. AH Denver, Colo. CE Fl. Collins, Colo EC Ouderkirk, M. Joan Paine, Lorna Parrill, 1- rank E. Cering, Nebr Voc HE Bveri, Colo. Voc HE Cripple Creek, Colo. BM PereiAn k t Parry, Donald A. Parry, Peter L. Parsons, Raymond Granule, N. Y. CE Whfal Ridge, Colo. FR Fl. Collins, Colo C Parsons, Wayne Pastor, Gilbert Patrick, William K. Colo. Springs. Colo FR Fl. Collins, Colo. GS Fl. Collins, Colo. Soc %, II.C4..C, 314 Patterson, John C. Patton, Charles Monte Vista, Colo. Ag Ft. Collin, Colo. Ag Perez, Andy E. Peterson, Harry C. Encino, N. M. A Pr Creeley, Colo. ME Phillips, Nancy Ann Pierce, Wanda Jean Chit-ago. III. A Pr Denver, Colo. CS Peate, Russell Woleotl, Colo. CS Peterson, Wallace J Pettai, Raoul Sanford, Colo. AH Tartu, Estonia EE Pitcher, H. Don Poland, Caralee Ft. Collins, Colo.- AH Denver, Colo. CD Pence, Enoch Denver. Colo. CS Pennington, Marian Denver, Colo. Soc Peverley, Richard Denver, Colo. CE Pool, Len S. Freino, Calif. AH Reeves, Robert H. Reiten, Alton C. Denver, Colo AH Hastings, N. Dak. VM Reid, John A. Jr. Denver, Colo. Elll Resseguie, Bill R. Curtis. Nebr. A Pr Reigel, James R. Reynolds, Shirley E. Ft. Collins, Colo. ME Casper, W o HE Ricker, Phillip E. Riggert, Melvin E. Colo. Springs, Colo. IA Preston, Kans. PE Ried, Louis Jr. Denver, Colo. C Ritchey, Ralph F. Ft. Lupton, Colo. Soils Rienks, Corynne A. Roberts, Fred Havden, Colo CS Denver, Colo. VM Poos, Henry W. Popjoy, George C. Sterling, Colo. A Pr Ft. Collins, Colo. Ag Porter, Robert R. Gunnison, Colo. VM Pott, Richard E. Preston, Rodney L. H.it-k. Ford, Colo. IA Arvida, Colo. An Nu Priola, Ruby Pratt Burlington, Colo. CS Pugh, Bill R. Holly, Colo CS Puls, George Purvance, Grover T. Puryear, David Ft. Collins, Colo. VM Prove, Utah VM Canton, Ohio Mu Pyke, Ruth E. Rabson, William H. Ft. Collins, Colo. HE Denver. Colo. .A Pr Rankin, Marilyn Denver, Colo. RA Rapp, Donald A. Reddick, Donald L. Ft. Collins, Colo. A Pr Naturila, Colo. CE RUTH PYKE ... A buy blonde . . . Always gets things done . . . Skit Nile chairman for 2 years . . . ROTC Sponsor . . . Active Progressive Party member . . . Kappa Alpha Theta rush chairman . . . Panhellenic Council. SENIORS Roberts, Norman L. Rodgers, James M. Rodin, Robert R. Roe, Annette Blockow, Mo. F Arvada, Colo. A Pr Lingle, Wyo. Agr Denver, Colo. Voc HE Rogers, Chester Lee Rold, Jean Ardyce Fl. Collins. Colo. A Pr Boulder, Colo. FN Romero, Edward L Lai V .!!-. N. M. ME Rominger, Harold Rowley, Zola A. Del Norlr, Colo. LCM Cedaredie, Colo. HE Rubin, Marilyn A. Nilei. Michigan FN Rupp, Robert O. Denver, Colo. A Pr Schaible, Robert H. Denver. Colo. Fish M. Rupert, Harold Rupert, Velmabelle Fl. Collini. Colo CS Pueblo, Colo. FN Sailsbery, Robert Sauer, Robert L. Ft. Collini, Colo. Agr Broomfield, Colo. A M,] 316 Scheel, Emil H. Fleming, Colo. VM Schmale, Alan Fl. Collins Eng Schneider, Marilyn Scott, Edwin Fl. Collins, Colo. Mu Colusa, Calif. A Pr Serrell, Martha .arkspur, Colo. FN Severin, Glenn A. Eaton, Colo. VM Schmidt, John W. Denver, Colo. CE Scott, Melvin L. Colo. Springs, Colo. GS Severin, Joan Ft. Collins, Cole. CS Schmuck, Charles Granby, Colo. CS Schmunk, Oscar Fl. Collins. Colo. RM Seanor, Eugene Sedgley, Ellis F. Ft. Collins, Colo. Ag Phila., Pa. RM Sewald, Frank Shaffstall, Bonita J. Sterling, Colo. Voc Ag Alamo,.. Colo. TC Sprayberry, Barbara Stanley, Gilbert Evanston, 111. PE New Raymer, Colo. Ag Sproul, Alex Golden, Colo. CE Stark, Jack Ark. City, Kans. FR Stahl, Harlow Stauder, J. Richard Tnlsa, Okla. Gen Ag Fowler, Colo. A Pr Stelk, Roger P. Stout, Floyd M. Bayard. Nebr. Gen Ag Englewood, Colo. A Pr Stoll, Robert D. Ft. Collins, Colo. C Strahl, Maurice Ft. Collins, Colo. CM Storrs, Barbara Stribula, Joseph Alamosa, Colo Voe HE Palmerton, Pa. Soe Short, Dorothy M. Denver, Clo. Voc HE Sneath, Robert L. Rocky Ford, Colo. PE Siert, Gordon Simon, Charles Denver, Colo. A Pr Colo. Springs, Colo. FU Snider, Rodney D. Snow, Herbert Denver. Colo. CS Sanla Monica, Calif. VM Sollenberger, Wilton Solomon, Gerald R. Sonnenberg, Lowell Golden, Colo. A Pr Denver, Colo. GS Sterling, Colo. AH Smith, Donald Smutz, Robert Louisville, Colo. LCM Webster Groves, Mo. CS Snyder, David Sobey, Lorna C. Webster Groves, Mo. FM Sedalia, Colo. Eng. Spencer, Eugene Spomer, Ella Marie A ppleton, Wis. Enl Milliken, Colo. Voc HE Surber, Evalyn L. Clenwood Spri., Colo. RA Surplus, Ray Von., Colo. VM MARIANNE BOYD . . . Home EC major ... An active brunette . . . Senior representative to AWS Council . . . Chorus . . . Counselettes . . . Welcome Week group leader . . . President of Kappa Delta. SENIORS Talley, John Olyinpia, Wash. I.CM Swackenberg, Walt Swanson, Marvin Denver, Colo. CE l,onglnonl. Colo. A Pr t I ti IkUl.B Swearingen, Lucinda Sweat, Robert Lee Talbott, Lyle E. Esles Park, Colo. Py l.amar, Colo. CS Palisade, Colo. Poul Nu Tanaka, Leilani Taylor, John J. Honolulu T. H OT Pagosa Spri., Colo. A Pr Veran.l Taylor. John K. l.o eland. Colo. OS Tborne, James H. Collins, Colo. FM Teller, Floyd E. Windsor. Colo.--A Pr Ticen, Jack l.akrwood. Colo. Acr Thackeray, Robert Fl. Collins, Colo. VM Ticnor, Amarylius Dentrr. Colo. CS Wlm, 1M..C, ml . 318 Tidball, Ronald R. Eaton, Colo. F Tupps, Harold Bennett, Colo. A Pr Vernon, Ronald Sedwi,k, Colo. VM Tillotson, Clive Gillitle, Wyo. AH Tobiska.Joe Toner, John E. Fl. Collini. Colo. VM Kl. Collini, Colo A Pr Turner, William Vail, Carl Valley, Marilyn Quitman, Texas RM Steamboat Sprs., Colo. A|j Demer, Colo. -Psy Vogel, Richard Chicao. III. M Wadleigh, Roger Wadlow, Alta La Junta, Colo. A(r Whitewater, Colo. PE Trupp, Don Bennett. Colo. Agr Vasey, Bill Cozad, Nebr. A Pr Wagner, Paul Dem tr, Colo. AH Wilson, Eunice Wolfer, Annette Niinn. Colo. End Purblo. Colo. Mil Wilson, Richard Woodward, John .oup City, Nrbr. Voc An Snydrr, Colo. A Pr Wingerter, Herman Woolen, J. Robert Mi. K, TII. Ohio FU li, ' in, -i. Colo. CS Yurich, Steve Oak Crri-k, Colo. KM Xeeck, Joyce l.anipsa, Texas PK X orthington, John Ft. i ,,li,i,-. Colo. All Yelek, Don l. i% eland, Colo. OS Youngquist, Robert ininicniuiiiii, G. Colo. SprinRi, Colo. K- Bciulder, Colo. FH Watt, Ann F. Meeker, Colo. CS Ward, Charles Berwyn, III. CM Warneke, Russell Denver, Colo Voc Ag Walters, Bruce Windsor, Colo. CE Walters, W. L. Chadron. Nebr. AH Weakland, Jean M. Wheat Kidie. Colo PE Weinhold, Albert Wellman, Douglas Evans, Colo. B l.akewood, Colo. A Pr Wei Initz, Warren Knsht ille. Nehr. CS West, James Eureka, Mont. IA Williams, Edward l.a Junta, Colo CS Widmer, Edward Demer, Colo. FR Wilkinson, David Colo. Springs, Colo. OS Welhington, Ruth Delta. Colo. PE Whiting, Jerry Littleton, Colo. AH JUNIORS r T r c ' v m AjA JR Jr V j OJ SALLY MOORE . . . Bubbling . . . Live wire humor . . . Activity Council . . . Student Council . . . Pep Council . . KAT . . . Panhellenic Council president . . . President ' s Advisory Board . . . Who ' s Who. BILL SIMS . . . Southern dead pan . . . Sly humor . . . Meanders along . . . Lambda Chi president . . . IFC president . . . Pep Council . . . President ' s Advisory Board . . . Social Committee . . . Who ' s Who. 320 Alexander, Donald I.ongmont, Colo. Alexander, Loren Sedalia, Colo. Allan, Bruce Perry Dallas, Tfxa. Allison, Thomas Fort Collini, Colo. Amend, Dale N. Rocky Ford. Colo. Allison, Stanley Golden. Colo. Aniidon, Elliot Washington, D. C. Asher, Janet Lee Broomfirld. Colo. Baker, Robert Cmnd Junction, Colo. Barker, Joan M. Foil Collins Colo. Ball, Wayne E. RrigKsdalr. Colo. Bakke, Kathryn Uallard, James I ' . Banter, Mount V Denver. Colo. Cincinnati. Ohio Mandan, N. T . Babcock, Robert Denver, Clo. Anderson, Chester Aspen, Colo. Andresen, Fred Kl Paio, Trxat Aeahina, Osrar K Honolulu. T. H. :t2i BILL SMITH . . . Tall, dark . . . Chairman of Leadership Conference . . . Sigma Nu rush chairman . . . Vice-president of IFC . . . Entertainer . . . Hygiene Hummingbird . . . Choir . . . Who ' s Who. Berg, Mary Jane Strrlini, Colo. Berling, Robert L. Bronnifirld. Colo. Binkley, Virgil Glrnwood Snrinci, Colo. Birdsall, Larry Ray Morrill. N.-l.i . Blaeh, Harold Yuma. Colo. Blarkstone, Wayne Durango, Colo. Blanc, Harold R. Dem tr, Colo. Blevins, Verla L. Grand Junction, Colo Blome, Paul M. Dillon. NVI.r. Bloxsom, Georgi Houston, Texas Bartholic, Robert Beck, Wineva June Belier, Shirley A. Benedick, Paula J. Denver, Colo. I. as Animas. Colo. Hook; Ford. Colo. Yampa, Colo. Baiim, Richard A. Beil, Glenn Nelson Beinan. Mary M. Benson, Vance D. Pueblo, Colo. HotrhkilR, Colo. Pueblo, Coin. Mnrritlown, S. D. JUNIORS 322 Bond, Beverly Ann Denver, Colo. Boss, Richard Dale Salina, Kansas Boulter, Robert Creeley, Colo. Bowden, William Fort Collins, Colo. Bradley, Tom Denver, Colo. Brandt, Roma R. Holyoke, Colo. Burdg, Margaret A. Burnett, Marvin P. Campbell, Tom D. Carlson, Ralph M. Bismarck, N. D. Denver, Colo. Dirkent, Nebr. Kearny, N. J. Brant, Buck S. Burkepile, James M. Burroughs, Don E. Cantrell, Peggy Carlson, Stener J. Santa Cruz, California Manilou Spring., Colo. Fillinore, Calif. Gill, Colo. While Unite, S. D. Brigham, Larue Burman, Barbara L. Cabell, Ruth Ann Carlson, Arnold J. Chase, Bonnie Rae Washington. D. C. AuUi Cata Smh |.. te cily ij,.|, Whil , Bllltti S . D . Walsenbnrg. Colo. J Brown, Bob Paul Fort Collins, Colo. Brown, Delbert T. Fort Collini, Colo. Chrispen, James L. Clute, Patricia L. Cogburn, Ray Dean CoHinson, John G. Eaton, Colo. Rocky Ford, Colo. Gilrrest, Colo. Amdia, Iowa Brown, Dwight K. Plainfield, N. J. Brown, Lois Carol Wrav, Colo. Brown, Nancy Ann Longmont, Colo. Brown, Richard Jay Creeley, Colo. Bryant, Bobbie R. Evergreen, Colo. Bull, Jean Odaredge, Colo. LENETTE NEWELL . . . Vivacious fireball . . . Cheerleader . . . NSA . . . Student Council . . . Pep Council . . . Band . . . Counseletteg . . . Delta Zeta . . . Who ' s Who . . . Spur . . . Hesperia. ' A Dirkman, Marie Penroie, Colo. Dimick, Kenneth G. Lodaepole, Nebr. Doody, Dan Jay Hrllr Fourche, S. D. Dorsey, Alvin Lane Elton, Colo. GINTSIE PAINTER . . . Mighty active . . . Student Council . . . Choir K.AT house president . . . Livestock Club . . . Little National grand champion showman . . . Hesperia . . . Who ' s Who. Drager, Robert A. La Porle, Colo. Drager, Ronald I. a Porlr, Colo. Ducker, E. Ann Furl Collins, Colo. Dunn, Eleanor Jean Lakewood, Colo. Dutton, Howard Strool, S. D. Eades, Alan Gick Forl Collini, Colo. Comstock, Nora Lee Cooley, Jeanne B. Fowler, Colo. Denver, Colo. Cook, Vivian M. Manzanola, Colo. Coulter, Almon Denver, Colo. Cramer, Patricia Denver, Colo. Dameron, Dorothy Pueblo, Colo. Davis, Michael L. Pueblo, Colo. Davison, Charles Golden, Colo. JUNIORS iOJ 324 Edwards, E. Allan Lakwood, Colo. Ericson, Bernard G. Denver, Colo. Erling, Donald M. Bismarck, N. D. Ermel, Eldon Carl Fountain, Colo. Ernst, William H. Kirkwood, Mo. Erwine, Wright II. Evanston, III. Eskanos, Robert Denver, Colo. Evison, Boyd Fall Church, Va. Ewald, Elinor Ruth Lead. S. Dak. Felte, Harold L. Eaton, Colo. Ferguson, Joyce A. Colo. Springs, Colo. Finnell, Evelyn Pueblo, Colo. Fletcher, Harlan L. Beaver City. Nebr. Fletcher, Louis A. Colo. Spring!, Colo. Foley, Charlene Ft. Collint, Colo. Frank, Venantius J. Slerlini, Colo. Fraser, Cordon B. Ft. Collini, Colo. French, Katherine Ft. Collini, Colo. Gallagher, Dale G. Grand Junction, Colo. Gardels, Keith D. I.oveland, Colo. Getz, Melvin E. Monte Villa, Colo. Gay, Lloyd Wesley Gilmer, William S. College Slat., Texas Cunniion. Colo. German, Calvin K. Gingery, Deryl W. Denver, Colo. I.oveland, Colo. a Goodenberger, Ann McCook, Nebr. Goor, Dan NatonU, Israel Graham, Elizabeth Seiberl. Colo. Giro, Laura Jean Ft. Collint, Colo. Goldsberry, Ken Colo. Sprints, Colo. Gompert, Shirley Mitchell, Nebr. Gray, Robert W. Manistee, Mich. DALE AMEND . . . The Rocky Ford rocket . . . The talented Jack-of-all- tradcs . . . Treasurer of Associated Students . . . Student Council . . . Pep Council . . . Alpha Zeta . . . Who ' s Who . . . Sig Ep. Haennelt, Janet L Pueblo, Colo. Hagen, Arthur F. Armour. S. D. Flail, Clifford N. Denver, Colo. Hall, Janice M. Demer. Colo. Hall, Shirley Denver, Colo. ALAN EADES . . . Hometown hoy . . . Blond chem major . . . Treasurer of KME . . . Track . . . Hurdler ... A Club . . . Leadership Conference panel . . . Senate System promoter . . . Who ' s Who. Hammer, Franklin F.n R lewood, Colo. Hancock, Maxwell I.oveland, Colo. 1 laim, Richard C. Chatham, N. J. Hansen, Paul C. St. Petersburg, Fla. Harman, Philip D. Denver, Colo. Greenaway, Walter Portage, Pa. Grey, John Jr. Ft. Collins. Colo. Grimes, Laura Flaler, Colo. Grisham, Arlene Modrl. Colo. Gross, Henry Alan Irvington, N. J. Gucovsky, Moshe Israel Cuenin, Jacque Julesburg, Colo. Gunkle, Marge A. Dem er, Colo. JUNIORS 326 Harmon, Marian J. Greeley, Colo. Hawes, Harry J. Anderson, Calif. Hayes, M. Louise Ft. Collins, Colo. Henderson, Nancy Ft. Collins, Colo. Henry, Clay Alan Derby, Colo. Hergert, Donald E. Windsor, Colo. Herringer, Carl J. Pueblo, Colo. Heuschkel, Donald Olenwood Springs, Colo. Howe, George W. l.ongmont, Colo. Hudson, Donald B. Cheyenne Wells, Colo. llumhurg, Gene H. Boulder, Colo. Hyde, Travis P. Jackson, Paul Irvin Jefferson, Carol Memphis, Tnn. Vona, Colo. Akron, Colo. Ireland, Darrel W. Jackson, Raymond Jensvold, Bruce Con Canon Cily, Colo. l.akewood, Colo. Rin(?sted, Iowa Isliester, Betty Jean Jacob, Eleanor Jane Johnson, Bill Dell Puehlo, Colo. Colo. Sprints, Colo. Wichita, Kansas Hicks, Phyllis l.akewood, Colo. Hill, Nancy Ann Creeley, Colo. Hohl, Donald N. Kensselaer, N. Y. Holderness, Janice Hayden, Colo. Johnson, Corrine E. Johnson, Doris E. Johnston, Clifford Johnston, Lowell L. Demer, Colo. l.onKmont, Colo. Arlington, Colo. Arlington, Colo. JANICE HALL . . . Quite a gal ... Hesperia president . . . Counselor at Rockwell . . . Panhellenic . . . Pep Council . . . Orchesis . . . Colorado AWS Conference . . . Who ' s Who . . . Gamma Phi rush chairman. Hollenlieck, Mary Cunnison. Colo. Holzherlein, John Meeker, Colo. Hott, Ronald I . Pagosa Sprints, Colo. Housley, Willard H. Ft. Collins, Colo. Lanih, Donna Rae Crawford. Colo. LaMunyon, Arthur l)en er, Colo. Lancaster, William Plraianl View, Colo. Lane, Roger Brent l.nllgmont, Colo. Larsen, Diane t Colo. Springs. Colo. HAROLD FELTE . . . Perpetual motion machine . . . Never stops . . . Pep Council . . . Lancers . . . Alpha Zeta . . . Fraternity officer . . . SPE . . . Shoots pictures for SPRUCE . . . Who ' s Who. Larson, Merlyn M. Slureil, S. Dak. Lauer, Margaret E. Colo. Springs. Colo. Lawton, Kenneth G Grand Junrtion, Colo. Leaverton, Charles Arvada, Colo. Lee, Sam M. Boulder, Colo. Johnston, Robert D. Waunrla, Nebr. Kelly, Douglas E. Menlo Park, Calif. King, David W. Arriba, Colo. Knopf, Jerry A. E. Fl. Collins, Colo. Knorr, William C. Krafft, Adolfo R. Krenimling, Colo. Mexico, D. F., Mex. Kocol, Gene Steven Kremers, Phyllis E. Fl. Collins. Colo. l.a Portr, Colo. JUNIORS it. 328 Lerch, Eleanor M. Wilmetle, III. Letey, John Jr. (flrnwond Springs, Colo. Lindauer, Richard Brule, Nebr. Link, Mary Margaret Arapahoe, Nebr. Linkel, Matthew J. Kahway, N. J. Lisro, (Carroll Jay Bennett. Colo. Loetz, Uuane Julius Ft. Collins, Colo. Long, Kalph Edward Rifle, Colo. McCarty, William McDonnell, Ellen McKinnon, Wayne McRae, Gerald B. Ft. Collins, Colo. Proctor, Colo. Meeker, Colo. l.nveland, Colo. McClave, Madelyn McGeorge, Vernon McLaughlin, Vivian McSparron, William MrClave, Colo. l.oveland, Colo. Denver, Colo. Hesperus, Colo. McCrary, Ernest E. McHaffey, David G. McNew, Howard Mead, June E. Casper, Wyo. Pueblo, Colo. Cotopaxi, Colo. Denver, Colo. Lyharger, Robert 0. Sterling, Colo. Lyons, Earl I). Ft. Collins, Colo. Messick, Richard Mikus, John Patrick Monte Vista, Colo. Pueblo, Colo. Miller, Alan S. Denver, Colo. Miller, Coerene Weldona, Colo. Malm, Norman R. Boulder, Colo. Malowney, Arthur 1 ,!, , -r. Colo. MIKE GUCOVSKY . . . Hails from Israel ... Phi Sigma Delta . . . NSA regional vice-president . . . COLLEGIAN copy editor . . . Leadership Conference panel leader . . . Speechmakers . . . IRC . . . Who ' s Who. Mann, John K. l.onfcmont, Coin. Markwyn, Dan W. l.nnEinnnt, Colo. Mayherry, A. Estelle Brighton, Colo. McCarthy, Doyle J. I.aSalle. Colo. , 330 Mitchell, Kenneth lima. Culo. Monroe, Earl D. Paonia. Colo. Moore, Carol Ann Drmrr. Colo. Moore, James E. .1111(1:1. Texas Moore, Sally Lou Demer, Colo. EVELYN FINNELl Peppy brunette . . . Pepperettes . . . NSA COLLEGIAN staff . . . Orchesis . . . French Club . . . Spur . . . Leadership Conference . . . ISA honor sophomore . . . IWA . . . Who ' s Who. Morehead, John M. Rslei Park. Colo. Morris, Paul A. Demer, Colo. Mott, Ed Santa Fe. N. M. Nelson, Dale E. Rutland. Ohio Newell, Lenette L Dayton, Ohio Miller, Dennis L. l.akewood. Colo. Miller, MaDenc Hugo, Colo. Minshall, Fred S. l.os Alamoj, N. M. Miller, Robert E. Johnstown, Colo. Miller, Joseph Oscar Miller, Mark Stuart Mills, Jerry Edward Mitchell, Keith A Pueblo, Colo. Denver, Colo. Colo. Springs, Colo. Yuma, Colo. JU N R S Newland, Lloyd C. Fl. Collini, Colo. Norman, Carol Jane Ft. Collini. Colo. O ' Leary, John E. Helena, Montana Oshurn, Joanne M. Hamilton, Colo. Osbornc, Clement l.nngmont, Colo. Owen, Donald Longmont, Colo. Pierson, Donavan L. I ' oosrhke, Lavonne Hotrhkifts. Colo. Louisville, Colo. Page, Robert L. Colo. Springs, Colo. Painter, Virginia T. KogKen, Colo. Plummer, Carol J. Canon City, Colo. Pond, Florence Haxlun. Colo. Post, Wayne L. Palisade, Nebr. Power, Margaret l.ongmont, Colo. Prewitt, Shirley E. Purvis, (Jeorge A. Slater, Wyo. Rorky Kord, Colo. Price, Norma Lee Quam, Roald Otto Las Animas. Colo. Chicago. 111. Prout, Carol J. Randolph, Richard Denver, Colo. Longmont. Colo. X Parry, LeRoy C. Colo. Springs, Colo. Peterson, Donald T. Lakewood, Colo. Peterson, Dorothy Montrose, Colo. Peterson, Robert L. Cofl ill . Kansas Petrie, Harold T. Arvada. Colo. Pettit, Nancy Joyce Whealridge, Coin. ITun, Dale Kenneth M..K..U, Colo. 1 ' hillips, Carl E. Rawson, William T. Rebbeck, Mary Reeder, Bruce Burk Reichert, Elmer Lee Lexington, Nebr. Pueblo. Colo. La Junta, Colo. Greeley. Colo. AL DORSEY . . . All-around man . . . Athletics . . . Football . . . Halfback . . . Track team ... A Club treasurer . . . Farms . . . FFA highest national award . . . Brains . . . Alpha Zeta . . . Who ' s Who . . . Sigma Nil. Robinson, Harry A Fl. Collinl, Colo. Roe, Herb James Craig, Colo. Roller, William D. Fl. Collim, Colo. Rollins, Bob H. .amar, Colo. Rose, Tommie E. Kim, Colo. MADELYN McCLAVE . . . Quiet, but busy . . . Hesperia . . . Junior Spur sponsor . . . NSA . . . S junior representative . . . Kappa Alpha Theta social chairman . , . Who ' s Who. Rossmiller, Mary Benkelman, Nebr. Rushton, Beverly Broom6eld, Colo. Russell, Dorothy B Denver, Colo. Sackschewsky, Marv Fl. Collins. Colo. Sanborn, George Yampa, Colo. Ritchey, Donald C. Robinson, Darwin L Trinidad, Colo. Ely, Nevada Reid, Floyd Elvin Seibert, Colo. Rilling, Fred E. Richmond Hill, N. Y. Rhoads, Richard E. Rinker, Oliver D Srolia, New York Ogden, Iowa Roberts, Donald D. Robinson, Edward Pueblo, Colo. Denver, Colo. JUNIORS -vV ' V.jA Jrf .fi J fic r j0 -i jy _- t _ 1 _ C _ 332 Sohamberger, J. Fleming, Colo. Schild, Bob Poratello. Idaho Schlieker, Maxine Longmont, Colo. Schoettger, Richard Arlington. Nebr. Srhott, Edmund Alwood, Colo. Schubert, Robert E. Colo. Spring!, Colo. Smith, Donald D. Ft. Collins. Colo. Schulz, Alger W. g hh wnliam D . New Br.unfels. Te. Hygiene. Colo. Scofield, Sally Ann gmylie, Don Jacob Denver, Colo. Wellington, Colo. Sneath, Fred E. Manzanola, Colo. Sneler, Alton G. Crested Butte, Colo. Sniff, Dan H. l.amar, Colo. Snyder, Robert D. Conde, S. Dakota Sollenberger, Bev Golden, Colo. Soiniiier, Jay M. Proria, III. Scott, Dan S. Dayton, Wyo. Scott, Harold L. Colo. Springs, Colo. Sorensen, Carl S. Brush, Colo. Sorrell, Douglas Ft. c ,,11,,,.. Colo. Spear, Joyce C. Colo. Springs. Colo. Shaffer, Robert Glen Cheyenne Wells. Colo. F Shaffer, Roland Gail Cheyenne Wells, Colo. Stanley, Marion E. Stettler, Lee Roy Stewart, Joseph C. Stimmel, Carolyn New Raymer, Colo. 1-as Antmas, Colo. Pueblo, Colo. Fl. Collins. Colo. DON BURROUGHS . . . Tall man . . . Big Don . . . Cool-headed . . . Flays a lot of football . . . Quarterback . . . Passes . . . Sneaks . . . All- American nominee ... A Club . . . Track . . . Who ' s Who. Shuler, N. B. Davenport, Iowa Sims, William Koanoke, Vireinia Sisson, Ronald W. Creeley. Colo. Skillings, James M. Armour, S. Dakota Talley, George l.nPl.t.. N. M. Tenney, Georgia L. (.ii ' ! rr, Colo. ALEX BURL . . . Little hustler . . . Track record the hundred in 9:5 ... Second in National AAU finale . . . Olympic try-outs . . . Football . . . Tailback . . Hanna Award . . . Who ' s Who. Twombly, Jim Kadi, Colo. Uhls, J.Douglas Pueblo. Colo. Van Dyne, George PueMo, Colo. Van Sickle, Dale E. Fl. Collins. Colo. Stunkel, Jack W . Co Stivers, Jerry Lee Greeley, Colo. Stout, Norman D. Kamaj City, Kans. Stocker, John R. Stuehni, Dennis E. Chic.o. III. OK.U.I.. Nebr. Sturm, David C. Preicoll. Aril. Sweitzer, Richard JUNIORS 334 - M ' i i ' X Velzing, Agnes Winnetka, III. Videon, M. Joanne Craig, Colo. Vodneck, John Bennetl, Colo. Watson, Donna Rae Fl. Collini, Colo. Watson, R. Jim Colo. Springs. Colo. Webber, Don L. Erie. Colo. Webster, Don N. Colo. Springi, Colo Werner, Robert Lee Kit Carson, Colo. Westerman, Lois E. Denver, Colo. Wetherington, Joe Tacoma. Wash. White, B. Louise Hygiene, Colo. White, M. Louise McClave, Colo. Whittenbaugh, C. Sterling, Colo. Wickersham, Carolyn Livermore, Colo. Wiggen, Lyle A. Ft. Collini, Colo. Wilcox, James Carlsbad, N. M. Williams, Ethel J. La Junta, Colo. Williams, Fred E. Hmrtrnan. Colo. Wingren, Cora L. Denver, Colo. Winslow, Sallie J. Whealridge, Colo. Wolfe, Spencer E. Big Spring, Texas Wolfer, John Jere Ft. Collins, Colo. Wood, Leslie G. Ft. Morgan, Colo. Woods, Jacquelyn Clayton, N. Mex. Worth, Wilber E. Denver, Colo. Young, Thomas A. Cotopaxi, Colo. Young, T. Richard Zaleski, Gerald Del None, Colo. Chicago, III. Zgut, Dona Mae Zipse, Robert E. Walsenburg, Colo. Park Forest, III. RICH YOUNG . . . Active guy . . . Student government . . . Vice-president of junior class . . . IFC . . . Pep Council . . . Junior sponsor of Lancers . . . Who ' s Who . . . Claimed by ATO. I Wickersham, Roland trjl Ft. Collins, Colo. Widman, William I. in eland. Colo. PUNKY SANDHOUSE . . . Effervescent . . . Leadership Conference panel . . . Spur president . . . Pep Council secretary . . . Assistant Business Manager of COLLEGIAN . AWS . . . Tri Delta. CHUCK MILLER . . . Fast-striding, long distance man . Cracks grades . . . And track records . . . Individual championship of Wyoming Invitational . . . Band . . . Lancers . . . Religious Council. SOPHOMORES STlLU 6?0 OK V 336 Abbott, Raymond Adams, Eugene W. Aguerre, Jean P. Allen, Elwood C. Amen, Alan E. Anderson, Andrew Anderson, Gerald Canon Cilv. Colo. Colopaxi, Colo. Timpai, Colo. Ovid, Colo. IlifT, Colo. Encampment, Wyo. Red Oak, Iowa Adams, Donald K. Adams, James L. Albertson, Frank Allison, Carl T. Anderson, Lorraine Anderson, Charles Anderson, LeRoy Lucerne, Colo. Fl. I. union. Colo. Burnt, Colo. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Fl. Luplon, Colo. Fl. Luplon, Colo. Anderson, Merrill , D . , Dodg. Cent,,, Minn. Anderson, Richard Kanab, Utah Anderson, Mnat t . j . i Boulder, Colo. Andrews, Mary L. Fleming, Colo. Annan, John L. l.aSalle, Colo. Arnold Bvron T Arrowsmith, Rex m, nyro I 1 . BHI.U, Nebratka Phoenix, Arix. Austin, Yulene Bailey, James H. Baker, Harriett P. Ball, Marilyn Janet Brighton, Colo. Foriyth, Montana Boulder, Colo. Lakewood, Colo. Averill, Paul E. Baker, Bill M. Baldridge, Samuel Barczewski, Joanne Geneva. 111. Ft. Collint, Colo. Aurora, Colo. Newark, Delaware 337 Barnes, Margaret Denver, Colo. Baugh, Gordon L. Weldona, Colo. Benson, Margaret Barnhill, Irene Grand Junct., Colo. Bigbee, John F. Ran,.h, Colo. Becher, Richard Encino - New M ic Blair, Phil Arnold Dayton, Ohio Bergman, Robert . Phoenix, AH . Blevins, Kathleen Bartran, William Brighton, Colo. Bigelow, Lester E. Ft. Collim, Colo. Bowman, Jeraldine Rochester, Minn. Blandin, James G. Wr - Col - Brockmann, Paul Creeley, Colo. Bockllian, Marlene Shoshoni. Wyo. Ft. Collim, Colo. Braley, Darlene J. Ft. Collins, Colo. Beeman, George Castle Rock, Colo. Bernard, George Bast, Edward Lee HUJO, Colo. Bishop, Douglas D. Prescolt, Arizona Bell( Nadeen Canon City, Colo. Stratton, Colo. I.akewood. Colo. Brotherton. Don Creeley, Colo. Blatt, Joann L. Belts, Robert W. Lakewood, Colo. Boucher, Phillip Iliff, Colo. Black, Robert M. Colo. Sprincs, Colo. Brandell, Harlan , Colo. Blessing, Phyllis nenver. Colo. Broughton, Harold Boulton, Marian Montros., Colo. Rifle, Colo. Brenton, Laura J. Florence. Colo. BrOwn, DcmilM Denver, Colo. Brush, Colo. Hinlilu, ' BILL TAVENER . . .Strong, manly type . . . Hails from Fort Collins . . . Football player ... A Club . . . Sophomore president . . . Student Council . . . Better than 3.00 average . . . Sigma Nu. SOPHOMORES 338 I i fe Brunell, Patricia Denver, Colo. Bundy, Robert G. Sterling. Colo. Bunn, Richard L. Cheyenne. Wyo. Burenheide, Omer Burns, Phil Campbell, Helen Carlson, Leland Carver, Joan Chadwick, Bonnie Chrismer, Donald Fleming, Colo. Golden, Colo. Salida, Colo. F.alnr., Colo. Steamboat Spri., Colo. l.oveland, Colo. Ynnia, Colo. Burke, Ernest W. Burns, Ralph Jr. Carbaugh, Lonnie Carter, Gene Cass, Bob L. Chamberlain, R. Christopher, Jane Boulder, Colo. Caslle Km k, Colo. Creeley, Colo. Coolidne, Ariz. Reaver City, Nebr. Paonia. Colo. Pueblo, Colo. Burke, James H. Callahan, Jerry R. Carlson, Harold Carter, Joan E. Cass, Stanley Dale Chick, Robert L. Christopher, Jon Walden, Colo. Fl. Collins, Colo. Chlrato, III. Fl. Collins, Colo. Brignidale, Colo. Colo. Springe. Colo. l.imon, Colo. n.Hinli , . i Clump, Eldean S. Honolulu, T.H. Claypool, Beverly Denver. Col.. Cloud, Donald L. Colo. Sprin., Colo. ( ; o ] ema n, Alice M. Denver, Colo. Coleman, Paul S. Sanuathe, Colo. Collin, Richard Montr.,.. c.,o. ( ; ol n ns JoAnn E Co.hns, Monte Jay Eaton, Colo. KATIE BLEVINS . . . Tall red head . . . Assistant Editor of SILVER SPRUCE . . . Board of Publications . . . First president of Junior Panhellenic . . . Spur . . . Chem Club . . . KAT. Collins, Polly Croft, Lawrence E. Crowder, David V. Kil Canon. Colo. Denver, Colo. Colo. Springi, Colo. Conger, Jerry B. Cross, Patricia A. Dasch, Robby D. Ho. ki Ford, Colo. Aurora, Colo. Florence, Colo. 339 tart, ft IWir. ' [won. Datteri, Robert F. Aiwood. Coin. Davis, Uarrel D. KnIewood. Colo. r i? i j f Dennis, Edward C. Daugherty, James Slid, Colo. Dickson, Harold i i. Collins, Colo. Daxton, Jim C. Fraser. Colo. Davey, Carl J. l.oncmoni, Colo. Deines, Ernie P. l.on.mont, Colo. Davies, Dolores J. Cody, Wyo. Delaney, Loretta Pueblo, Colo. Dove, Flora Leona Deterding, Alva Louisville, Colo. Diinbar, Donald G. Vernon, Colo. Dietz, Jacob Lee Gn.mison, Colo. Diitton, Sidney A. Kirt, Colo. Doyle, Sylvia M. Pano.a Sprs., Colo. Eliot, Calista C. Deutseh, Nancy Colo. Spring, Colo. ' Dunran, Richard S. l.oj Angeles, Calif. I )oi]Cf, P ' orrCSt B. Flakier, Colo. EdeilS, O. 1 l lii ' nia Ft. Collin, Colo. Draper, (Cynthia sietlins. Colo. Elken, Robert C. Anchor..,. Alaska Dexter J erry Ray l)en,,r. Colo. l..ke,,,,,I. Colo. Ouu J im H. Monirose, Colo. Duggan, Lawrence Klsie, Nebr. Dunn, Keith Hugo, Oklahoma Sacramento, Calif. FRANKALEE RICHARD . . . Lively breeze . . . Secretary of Associated Students . . . Student Council . . . Hurt (!hil . . . Hand . . . Town House . . . Sigma Kappa . . . Panhellenic treasurer . . . Spur. Effner, Lee Ft. Collin,, Colo. Ellicott, Paul G. . . Harrison, Nebr. !, Richard E. Holly, Colo. Eisenhand, Barbara Denver. Colo. Elliff, James H. Strrlinft, Colo. SOPHOMORES We. Chi ! ! 340 I Ellis, Lee F. St. Edward. Nebr. - i 111 4 0 1 Emery, Deborah Denver, Colo. Erirkson, L. Elaine Evert, Barbara Ann Farny, David Holt Klorian, Lawrence Frain, Mary Freeburg, Nettie Fridley, Charles I. Falon, Colo. Hyannis, Nebraska Morris Plains, N. J. Akron, Colo. Denver, Colo. Senera, N. M. Maplewood, Mo. Estep, Zola Ann Ewald, Ruth Aline Finley, Robert B. Fluke, Wayne C. Frank, Gerald A. Freeburg, Pat W. Fulls, Tom M. l.amar, Colo. Golden, Colo. Ft. Collins, Colo. Webster. S. D. Ft. Collins. Colo. Alamosa, Colo. Ft. Collins, Colo. Emeson, Irwin Denver. Colo. Etchemendy, John Farmer, Lonnie L. Flamin, Barry R. Ford, James Edger Franklin, Robert Frichtel, Robert R. Furlong, Sandra G. Forsylh, Montana Englewood, Colo. Cincinnati, Ohio l.as Animas, Colo. Manros, Colo. Hayden, Colo. Powell, Wyo. : Gaede, Charles F. I.inion. Colo. Galvin, Jeanne Denver, Colo. Garner, Don Scott Whe.ton. ill. Gaskill, John R. Ft. Collins, Colo. Gates, Berta Jean Burn., Colo. Gelroth, Marvin J. Giauque, Don D. Louviers, Colo. Gensberg, Morton Hillrose, Colo. Denver, Colo. PAUL BROCKMAN . . . Energetic Independent from Wyoming . . . Indeans vice-president . . . ISA . . . President of Braiden . . . Lancers . . . Religious Council . . . Gamma Delta president. Gilbert, Eleanor Gingery, Lloyd E. Glenn, John Martin l.amar, Colo. I.oveland, Colo. Crawford, Colo. Gilliland, James H. Glazer, Richard B. Gochnauer, James Arvada, Colo. Brookline. Mass. Calhan. Colo. 341 Goddard, Kenneth Greeley, Colo. GunSOIl, Joy B. Denver, Colo. Haines, Richard J. Gomez J Felix Momrote, Colo. Hansen, Lowell D. Pao.a j,mci., Colo. Gunther, William Ylln - Col l - Hein, Herschel R. Loveland, Colo. Hammett, Rita A. Watkins, Colo. Herron, Kenneth Fi. Collin., Colo. Hard, Lowell Otis Cranby. Colo. Hoefler, Andrew F. Gray, Thomas 0. Golden, Colo. Gustafson, Marilyn Eaton, Colo. Denier, Colo. Fleming, Colo. FI. Coin, Colo. Helms, William B. Hancock, William Sherid.n, Wyo. Hildebrandt, Paul Willintn R FI. Collin,, Colo. Hardy, Patricia J. l.mar, Colo. Homey, Robert U. Wr. Co,o a ' Hager, Charles K. Te,, u ,id.. Co... Henderson, Joan L. Fl - MU - c ' 10 - Hand, Robert W. c, 8 per, w y .. Hillsten, Donald Harrison, Eberta Keene.bur., Colo. Horstinann, Neil Bedrork, Colo. I If lllll-M, Verne C. Central City, s. D. Hinrichs, Warren Curler, Nebr. Mulvane, Kanias Denver, Colo. Hough, Reggie D. Grand Junrl., Colo. Hoxie, Howard R. Denver, Colo. 1 1 ul,l, s, Donald A. Keenesbure, Colo. Hughes, Eugene E. Solano, N. M. Hulett, Dale E. Melbourne, Ark. POVY LAFARGE . . . Striking . . . Reserved . . . Ambitious . . . AWS secretary . . . Student Union Board . . . Livestock Club . . . Columbian Society . . . Writes prize- winning poetry . . . Spur . . . KAT. SOPHOMORES 342 Huiiilmrp. Neil Boulder. Colo. Mulchings, Lois A. Ipson, John Ronald Jackson, J. Warren Jensen, Paul E. Johnson, Darlene Johnson, Kenneth Ft. Collini, Colo. Denver, Colo. Chicago. III. Brooking!, S. D. Fl. Collins, Colo. l.amar. Colo. Johnson, William Trinidad, Colo. Hummed, Joan Sidney, Nebr. Hutchinson, Shirley Iseminger, James Jefferson, James M. Johanson, Eric G. Johnson, Franklin Johnson, Lee P. Fl. Morgan, Colo. Omaha, Nebr. lanaeio. Colo. Pueblo, Colo. F.aton, Colo. Stamford, Nebr. Jones, David I. Denver, Colo. Hunt, Harold C. Naperville, 111. Hutton, Suzanne Brootnneld, Colo. Isluun, Jeanne Jefferson, Mary M . Johnson, C. Leon Johnson, Gordon Johnson, Mardette Wrav, Colo. Akron, Colo. Sanford, Colo. Lakewood, Colo. Madilon, Nebr. Jurgens, Nancy J. Longmont, Colo. I Kabbani, L)ia E. Damateui, Syria KarnS, Ted E. Loveland. Colo. Keith, Barbara Denver. Colo. Kelly, M. Jeaninc Denver, Colo. Kemp, James C Adams Citv, Colo. CAROL KRAIGER . . . Trim blond . . . Calls Hamburg, N. Y., home . . . ISA co-social chairman . . . Co-op House . . . IWA . . . President of Honsehead Council . . . Chorus . . . Choir . . . Hikers Club . . . Spur. , Patricia Ann Denver, Colo. K ililcr, J ini Ft. Collini, Colo. King, Darrell A. Ramah, Colo. Kingery, Edward E. Klein, John E. Kleinknecht, J. M. l.ivermore, Colo. Crook, Colo. Hartsel, Colo. Kishiyama, Minoru Klein, William M. Kloberdanz, Ken Briahton, Colo. Wheat Bidge, Colo. Sterling. Colo. 343 Klodt, Jean Denver, Colo. Kountz, Richard L. Flatter, Colo. Knorr, Gordon E. Kremmlini. Colo. Kraiger, Carol Ann ll.iilhuri!, N. Y. Kocerha, Shirley Calhan, Colo. Kreyer, Rosemarie Denver. Colo. Kornemann, Nancy Denver. Col.. Krogkob, Donald Ft. Morj.ii. Colo. La Farge, Povy Fountain. Colo. Lamar, James W. Sundown, Texas Lamar, Jayne G. Denver. Colo. Lamb, Elizabeth Paliiade, Nebr. Lamle, Jack Duane Wiley, Colo. I . unions, Robert E. Rye. Colo. Larsen, Calvert T. Ephraim, Utah LaRue, Marjory Montrose, Colo. Lawrence, Mary C. Fiiehburc, Mutt. Litzcnberger, John PitLburgh, Pa. Lucht, Donald D. Lehman, Robert P.t.bur. ill. Macy, Marie i,ead. s. D. Lobenstein, E. Ann Ogden, utab Ludwick, Kenneth Lehn, Robert B. By ' ' Col - Magnuson, Sally A. J U le,bur, Colo. Lockwood, Delbert John,town, Colo. Ft. Collint, Colo. Lyon, Yvonne E. Lewis, Marilyn L. St.rlin,. c.l. MahanMarkJ. Denver, Col.. Lohse, Joanne V. ' ' Vlll ' e - Ind ' Denver, Colo. Lyster, Vonnie Denver, Colo. Majumdur, Madhab Tespur Atiam, India McNatl.0. iMaiMn ELDEAN CHUNG ... Pep plus from Honolulu . . . Acrobatic . . . Hawaiian dances . . . G reen and Gold Review . . . Orchesis . . . Chairman of North Lory . . . Skit Night Committee. SOPHOMORES 344 Jfl a ! Malone, Carla Jean Martin, David R. Mast, J. Russell Matteson, Dana L. Maul, Marvin O. McClure, Mary A. McFie, Ann Granby, Colo. Ignacio. Colo. Phoenix, Ariz. Fl. CollinB, Colo. Kiowa, Colo. l.amar, Colo. Walsenburg, Colo. McKelvey, Maxine Estes Park, Colo. Manners, Charles Martin, Mary Ann Mathias, Milton W. Mauk, Warren S. Maxwell, John A. McConnell, Barbara McGregor, Richard Lafayette, Colo. Krriniiilinn. Colo. Monte Villa, Colo. Ft. Collins, Colo. Arlington, Va. Ft. Collins, Colo. Hot Sulphur Sprt., Colo. McKinley, Richard | Englewood, Colo. Marr, Dorothy C. Massar, Joyce A. Matlack, Dale D. Maul, Lloyd L. McClary, Ronald L. McFarlane, Ray Mclntyre, Ruth Castle Rock, Colo. Holly, Colo. Wheat Ridge, Colo. Kiowa, Colo. Ft. I.upton, Colo. Towner, Colo. Ft. Collins. Colo. McKinnon, M. Meeker, Colo. it McNatt, O. Wayne Westminster, Colo. McNear Carolyn Sterling, Colo. McNear, Donna L. 1 1 iff. Colo. Mehrer, L. Louvre Greeley, Colo. Meier, Josephine Sedgwick, Colo. Meister, James M. Lov.land. Colo. Melani, Arnold R. Lalcewood, Colo. VONNIE LYSTER . . . Blond beauty . . . Homecoming Queen candidate . . . Student Council . . . Leadership Conference panel . . . Spur . . . NSA treasurer . . . Kappa Alpha Theta. Messenger, James Ft. Morgan, Colo. Metzger, James C. Mirhal, LaVern H. Mi I lard, Robert J. julesburg, Colo. Flaclrr, Colo. Monte Vista, Colo. Meyer, Kaye Lakewood, Colo. Milenski, John Miller, Charles O. Rocky Ford, Colo. Crai|, Colo. 345 Miller, Nadya M. Ft. Collint, Colo. Moore, James H. St.rlin,, Colo. Morgan, June Ann Miller, Shirley M. n nv - Col - Nelson, Vern A. Fi. Collin., Colo. Moore, Mary i-imon. Colo. Noneman, James A. Aurora. Colo. Mulqueen, Eileen Brush, Colo. Nunn, Joe Richard Mitchell Carrol n.nv.r, Colo. Nichols, M. Laurine H.rrii.n, N.br. Osborn, Oakley E. Fi. C.IU. ' .. c..o. Moore, Rolland Colo. Sprin,,. c.1.. Nordell, Gerry E. D.II... N.br. Patrick Thomas J. Fi. Collin,, Colo. Munro John Q f- t-upton, Colo. O ' Boyle, Dennis J. Moellenberg, F. W. E.ir. p.,k, cl.. Nicholus,Jim D.yion, ohi. Pacheco, Darlene Kirk. Colo. Montgomery, Ginny Enuo.d. c.lo. Norman , C olumhine F,. c-ih... C.I.. Patterson, Dav.d A. Akron. Colo. Munson, Lloyd J. Copt, Colo. O ' Brien, Sally Jean Sedgwick. Colo. Nix F Joan Denver. Colo. Pantuso, Amora L. Puebl., c.1.. Norman, Howard A. Cr.nd June,., c.... Petewen, Lawrence s , .1 i Clinton, Iowa FI. Collins, Colo. Osborn, Charles E. Craig, Colo. Parsons, Lowell E. KremmlinK, Colo. Peterson, Michael Greeley, Colo. lif bri Fra Fl.ClIU, TOM GRAY . . . Busy man . . . Studying vet medicine . . . AVMA . . . Collegiate 4-H . . . Counselor at Braiden . . . Esquires . . . National vice-president of ISA . . . Student Council. SOPHOMORES 346 Jl T . Jt ' ' flf.fl .uA Peterson, Pat Delta, Colo. Phelps, William F. Porter, Charles P. Pratt, Phillip C. Prock, Wanda M. Rader, Nancy Rasmussen, Anna J. Colo. Springs, Colo. Victor, Colo. Montrose, Colo. Hotehkiss, Colo. Casper, Wyo. Palmer Lake. Colo. Peterson, Tom T. Pieper, Beatrice J. Porter, Lois E. Price, Howard E. Querbach, Barbara Ragland, Mary R. Raven, Beverly Ml. Prospect, 111. Mitrhell, Nebr. Ft. Collins, Colo. Wray, Colo. Cedaredie, Colo. Ft. Collins, Colo. Ault, Colo. Pettingell, Richard Porter, C. John Powell, M. Celeste Pritchard, Victor E. Racen, Paul F. Raley, William Reckard, Frank Grand Lake, Colo. Lewis, Colo. Canal Zone, Panama Denver, Colo. University City, Mo. Meeker, Colo. Wellington, Colo. l ' . ii Reither, Robert W. Derby, Colo. Renzelman, Delwyn Wray, Colo. Richard, Frankalee Ft. Collins, Colo. Richards, Ray R. Erie, Colo. Rietveld, Marilyn Ft. Collins, Colo. Roberts, Carol M. Denver, Colo. Roberts, Richard M. Plainview, Texas Kolii iison ( IKII Irs D i on, i na Robinson, Larry A. Eldorado Sprs., Colo. Robinson, Dale F. Lakewood, Colo. Ft. Collins, Colo. POLLY COLLINS . . . Ranch gal ... Livestock Club . . . Rodeo Club . . . Government, too . . . Representative to Student Council . . . Spur . . . And social . . . Tri Delta. Rockey, Roy Eugene Rogers, Warner R. Rossmiller, Robert Center, Colo. Ft. Collins, Colo. Davenport, Iowa Rogers, Janet L. Rose, Donald A. Rostyne, Ruth Mary Ft. Collins, Colo. Palisade, Colo. Kewanee, III. 347 Dwr. Cil Smon, Lei ' CAW Rowan, Arlyn D. Fleming. Colo. mm Sanders, Neil D. Den.er, Colo. Schachterle, Leland Rowley, Marlys Ann Haxiun, Colo. Scheidegger, Lois Westminster. Colo. Sandhouse, E. Jane Omaha, Nehr. Schumacher, Frank FI. Collins. Colo. Sehafer Margery Ft. Collins, Colo. Scott, James Allan Sadler, Donna Mae Uv.l.U C.U. Scherrer, Agnes L. Ki.., C.I.. Shackelford Bill Tr en,on. N .br. Sandstedt, Van D. Kirk. Colo. Schumann, Kenneth Cot Snyder, Colo. Schallenberger, D. Denver, Colo. Scott, Standley Sandelin, Bonnie L. Wild Horse. Colo. Schneider, Alberta Homer, Colo. Sawyer, John C. Auli. Colo. Schwiudt, Robert Crawford, Nbr. Schanhols Dale E. Fl - Collins, Colo. Seaver, David M. Ft. Collins, Colo. ' SchultZ, Donald S. nn,, Colo. Lincoln, in. Scofield, Marilyn Demer, Colo. Scgclke, Vefll W. Brush, Colo. Sbawcroft, Edwina i.a J.ra. Colo. Shields, Pat Shrridan. W o. , Bri s h,on, Colo. Shain, William E. Shideler. Norm. J El i Park, Colo. ANN LOBENSTEIN . . . Smart gal ... Better than 3.00 average . . . Group pictures editor of SILVER SPRUCE . . . Counselettcs . . . Deputy treasurer of sorority . . . KAT. lenmyjil Cnw.U SOPHOMORES 348 w Shields, Paul Skipworth, Erwin Smith, Constance Smith, Gordon G. Smith, Vern R. Stanton, Edith L. Stinehagen, Doug Tavener, William Sheridan, Wyo. Ft. Collins, Colo. Denver, Colo. Eden, Wyo. Fl. Collins, Colo. Johnson, Kansas St. Francis, Kansas Ft. Collins, Colo. ' hortridge, Wayne Smith, Bernard J. Smith, Donald K. Smith, J oAiut Smyth, Shirley J. Stebbins, Robert L. Susman, Barbara A. Taylor, Russell D. Denver, Colo. Leadville, Colo. Delia, Colo. Florence, Colo. Littleton, Colo. Davis, Calif. Canon City, Colo. Miles City, Mont. [Simon, Lois Ann Smith, Cecil F. Smith, Gordon C. Smith, Marilyn F. Sprague.JoM. Steggell, Howard D. Taussig, John G. Taylor, Stanley Colo. Sprs., Colo. Kremmling, Colo. Stratton, Cola. Fairplay, Colo. Canal Zone, Panama Salt Lake City, Utah Boulder, Colo. Greeley, Colo. ' I fTenney, Walter I. Grover, Colo. Thoen, Curtis E. Fi. Collin,, Colo. Thomas, Diane Lee Cheyenne, Wyo. Thomas, Mary M. Denver, Colo. Thompson, Barbara .. S P ri ., Colo. Thompson Claire Todd Judson D Denver, Colo. Thompson, Judy F. Clovis, N. M. Colo. Springs, Colo. I r DARLENE PACHECO . . . Witty . . . Friendly . . . Fort Collins gal . . . Works at Penney ' s . . . WAA . . . Languages interest her . . . French Club . . . German Club . . . English major . . . Gamma Phi Beta. Trierweiler, Ann Torringlon, Wyo. Trimble, Joe B. Clovis, N. M. Troeger, Mary Denver, Colo. Trone, Jo Amir Ft. Collins, Colo. Turner, Lowell H. Denver, Colo. Turpin, Louise Enxlewood, Colo. 349 linger, MariAnne Wheat lli.la.-. Colo. Uhl, Deane A. Edgem.nt, s. D. L ' rich, Robert Den.er, Colo. Va n Matre, Adrian Unangst, Dannetta Eaton, Colo. Vlass, Norman O. Denver. Colo. Vachtar, Milton Coehiiu.ie, M.,.. Wait, David New York City, N. Y. Vasey, Robert K. Ft. Collin,, Colo. Warner, Edgar J. Coi ' ad, Nebr. Vogt, Jaun-s P. Mankato, Kan.. Weber, Gene S. Vagneur, Claribel Burlington, Col.. Wallace, John H. Sco.ubluir. Nebr. Wellnitz, Alma Jeall. Woody Creek, Colo. Verlinden, Janice Denver, Col.. Warren, LaRayne A. Rmhvillr, Nebr. Upthegrove, Roy Denver, Colo. Wadlow, William Boulder. Colo. Webster, Louise f Pueblo, c.lo. Vance, Quentin E. Whitewater, Colo. Walters, David L. D n ' N ' br ' Wellnitz, James FJ Akron, Colo. Villarreal, Mary A. Sc u - N - Y - Watkins, Alma Sue Ru.hville, Nebr. TooJwd _ Sugar City, Colo. Wadsworth, Mary J. Gr nd Jin - Col. Webster, William i a_ Longmont. Colo. Warden, David V. Creeley, Colo. Welp, Dallas A. Ft. Collin., Colo. Weatherby, Jean ' ' . Colo. Demer, Colo. Welirman, James M. Denver, Colo. Werkillg, David H Glenwood Spr,., Colo. TOM SHALLA . . . Long and lank . . . Basketball . . . Football . . . Sings those Western songs . . . Movin ' On Skit Night, Leadership Conference . . . Sophomore treasurer . . . Sigma Nu. SOPHOMORES 350 A West, Harold M. Wheeler, Donald O. Wiedeman, Harry L. Williams, George Williamson, James Wilson, Joe Hunt Winemiller, Arlyn Wellington, Colo. Golden, Colo. Creeley, Colo. Sanla Fe, N. M. Sterling, Colo. Craig, Colo. Fleming, Cola. Wold, Donavan R. Colo. Springs, Colo. West, Sylvia D. Wheeler, William Will, Donald H. Williams, Jim C. Willson, Robert B. Wilson, William T. Winslow, Verlin F. Ealon, Colo. Buffalo, N. Y. Cann Valley, S. D. Dem er. Cole. Creeley, Colo. Sail Lake Cily, Utah Ft. l.uplon, Colo. Wolf, Frances R. Garden Cily, Kani. Cheeler, Bradner D. Whittlesey, Norman Williams, Ann Williams, Pat Ann ' Wilson, Donald Wiltzius, William Wiseman, Ed Roy La Grange, III. Baiall, Colo. Limon, Colo. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Franklin Park, III. Pueblo, Colo. iiodfiii. Richard Grand Juncl., Colo. _ m Woodward, Lowell Snyder. c.lo. Work, Peter T. Cunni.on. c.lo. W orley, Mary Belle Holyoke, Col.. Wright, Natalie Golden, Col.. Wyman, Louis M. Craig, Col.. York, William Earl Kearney, Nebr. YoUng, Lyn E. aaaaj,, __ Greeley, Colo. Yount, Joyce M. Fleming, Colo. LORRAINE ANDERSON . . . Pert and peppy blond . . . Busy as a bee . . . AWS . . . Pep Council . . . NSA . . . Skit Night Committee . . . Spur . . . Panhellenic Council . . . Counselettes . . . DDD. Zabel, June B. Zabriskie, Frances Zimmerer, Carleen Pueblo, Colo. Denver, Colo. Cheyenne. Wyo. Zabriskie, B. Ann Ziegler, Ernest Zimmerman, Peggy Denver, Colo. Belhune, Colo. Denver, Colo. 351 FRESHMEN JIM DAVENPORT . . . Nebraska boy ... Agriculture major . . . Athletic . . . Plays football . . . Ski Club . . . Phi Delta Theta. SUE WELCH . . . Short stuff . . . Short hair ... Not shy . . . Sent to AWS Judiciary Board from Rockwell . . . Chorus . . . Junior Panhellenic . . . K AT. 352 Acott, Nola Jean Creeley, Colo. daniH, Barbara Lee Colo. Sprincs, Colo. Adams, Ralph R. Climax, Colo. Adsit, Carol Alpha Darirn, Conn. Alber, Thomas L. Grand Valley. Colo. At ishouse, Jean J. Denver., Colo. Allen, Bradford G Trinidad, Colo. Allen, George W. Brighton, Colo. Arnott, James D. Crested Bulle, Colo. Bailey, John Frank Ordway, Colo. Barry, Donald K. Denver, Colo. Beardsley, Carol G. Colo. Springs, Colo. Atkins, Gerald Lee Niinn, Colo. Baldwin, Charlene Pueblo, Colo. Bates, Almond J. Colo. Sprints, Colo. Becker, Corinne E. Loveland, Colo. Allen, James F. Pueblo, Colo. Arvatin, Rosemarie Trinidad, Colo. Atkinson, Marjorie Florence, Colo. Banks, John W. Torrinilon, Wyo. Bauer, Fred Charles Middle Village, N. Y. Becker, Robert Lee Ft. Collini, Co Allen, Robert E Ashcraft, William Milliken. Colo. Austin, Leonard L Julesburg, Colo. Barnard, Laura L. Denver, Colo. Baugh, Leland W. Weldona, Colo. Beckle, Jacqueline Cheyenne, Wyo. Ashton, William H. Evanston, III. Babcock, Nancy S. Denver, Colo. Allred, Howard S. Ten Sleep, Wyo. AI-Nakib, Ahmad A. Rairah, Iraq Andersen, Ann M. Denver, Colo. Anderson, Arlynn D Platleville. Colo. Anderson, Carol L. Pierce, Colo. I Anderson, Carol L. Eaton, Colo. Andrijeski, Francis Ft. Collini. Colo. Bertorello, Robert Monlrose, Colo. Berkley, John J. Grand Junct., Colo. Bell, Joanne Ft. Collini, Colo. Berg, Richard Eaton, Colo. Arent, Doris Marie Denver, Colo. Bigelow, Julia M. Rve, Colo. Beecher, Robert S. Bell, Nondis Lou Bernath, Elemer Ft. Collins, Colo. Bingham, Paul E. Bequin, Terry B. Bentley, Diane M. Bertagnolli, John Rock Spring!, Wyo. Birdsall, Jay W. Blackstone, E. Joy Bloom, Vernrtta Boiler, Billy Morrill, Nebr. Durango, Colo. Lonfrnont, Colo. Fl. Collins, Colo. Bisgard, J. Kay Blankenbaker, G. E. Bohlender, Robert Book, James R. Denver, Colo. Kil Carson. Colo. Brighton, Colo. Rush, Colo. Bissey, Charles R. Bliss, Norma L. Bolin, R. Willis Bossi, Frank Cheyenne, Wyo. Denver, Colo. Cornish, Colo. Arkansas City, Kans. Bower, Jo Anne Juleiburft, Colo. Bradley, Pat Grand Jnnrt., Colo. Branson, Terry Wichita, Kansas JIM SAVOINI . . . Sigma Chi from the south land . . . Prescott, Arizona . , . Aims to study vet medicine . . . Plays freshman basketball. f lYCESI Brown, Stewart Sidney, Nebr. Brenneman, Beverly Kress, Wayne R. Bressler, Nancy Bretzke, Gloria Ft. Collins, Colo. LaSalle, Colo. Windsor. Colo. Ft. Collins, Colo. Bright, Don E. Granite City, 111. Brown, Wilbur Toledo, Ohio Bruce, Roger Hotchkiss, Colo. FRESHMEN Brunner, Robert Arvada, Colo. Brush, Merrill Rocky Ford, Colo. Bryant, Franc E. Stoughton, Wis. Buck, Marilyn Colo. Springs, Colo. r; i (VJ 354 Buck, Robert W. Hill.-, Colo. Buckingham, Bruce Denver, Colo. Bu ' lin, Pearl Ann Willard, Colo. Bueche, Don Lee Fl. Collini, Colo. Bugg, Dick .mar, Colo. Burry, Barbara Dem er, Colo. Busch, B. Sandra Eaton. Colo. B nl, Barbara Jo Denier, C Cimino, Marilyn Colo, Springs, Colo. Chirnside, Carmen Denver, Colo. Cervin, Beverly Jo Denver, Colo. Carlson, Norma L. Denver. Colo. Cabriuha, Peter l.anikai, Hawaii Cirbo, Angela Malheion. Colo. Christiansen, B. A. Denver, Colo. Chancellor, James Fountain, Colo. Carpenter, Grace Haddam, Conn. Cain, Johnny Colo. Springs, Co Cirbo, Sherlene Matheion, Colo. Christiansen, Joyce Aspen, Colo. Chauvin, Clarence Albuquerque, N. M. Carr, Doris La Jara, Colo. Carlin, Jacquelin Englewood, Colo. Cito, Carol Niwol, Colo. Churchill, Jean Fl. Collins, Colo. Childs, Kay Kerry Seottsbluff. Nebr. Carver, Marlene Golden, Colo. Carlson, Eff a Mat- Colo. Son.,., Colo. UOYCE STOUT . . . Full of pep . . . Kansas sunflower . . . Versatile . . . Band . . . AWS Council . . . Leadership Conference . . . President of Colony. Clark, Darlene Denver, Colo. Clark, John Lynn Ft. Collins, Colo. Clarke, James W. El Paso, Texas Classe, John Hugh Cogswell, Marvin Abinglon, Pa. Pierce, Colo. Claussen, Bruce Kremmline, Colo. Clymer, Sterling Grand June!., Colo. Cohan, Jay M. Denver, Colo. ' .oil-man, James Saguache, Colo. Colket, Charles Sheridan, Wyo. Collins, Gloria Eaton, Colo. Collins, Marvin Monlrose, Colo. Collins, Thomas H.m rh, Colo. Conley, Sue Ann Denver, Colo. Cook, Jack D. Earlville, III. 355 Davidson, William Lamar, Colo. Davis, John Robert Ft. Collini, C Davis, Ronnie T. When Ridge. Colo. Coryell, Lavina Craig, Donald Crowfoot, Arthur Curtis, Henry H. Flakier, Colo. Aurora, Colo. Denver, Colo. Sedalia, Colo. Couch, William Craig, James R. Cudworth, Kenneth Dale, Mary Ellen Fair Oaki, Calif. Fueblo, Colo. Denver, Colo. Keenetburg, Colo. Cox, Gretchen Croissant, Robert Fl. Collini, Colo. LaSalle, Colo. Cuney, June Davenport, Ronnie Loveland, Colo. Farley, N. M. PHYLLIS BROW1 . . . Real worker . . . Vet medicini student . . . AWS treasurer . . . Hesperii Chairman of Orientation Wee) . KAT. Deardorf, Eldon Brighton, Colo. DeBrie, Leonard Gibbon, Nebr. JIM TAi ...Coy hoy , . President Council . Davit, Wayne Center, Colo. Daw, Carol Edna Dawson, Edward Day, James Ronald Tulia, Okla. Denver, Colo. Fl. Collini, Colo. Day, Judith C. Denver, Colo. Deem, David E. Fl. Collini, Colo. Deem, Judy Ann Ft. Collini, Colo. FRESHMEN Dekleva, John Jr. Somenel, Colo. Denton, Earlene Loveland, Colo. De Porter, A. Allen Carr, Colo. Dickinson, A. W. Vermillion, S. D. VJ 356 Dillner, Gene Oscar Brighton, Colo. Doherty, Thomas J. Hoehne, Colo. (Donnel, Karolyn K. Ft. Collins, Colo. Dow, Gloria Lynn Lakewood, Colo. l i V I Dowell, Carl E. Grand Junction, Colo. Downing, Carl K. Brush, Colo. Drommond, Betty J. Kamah, Colo. I Dunbar, Walter T. Longmont, Colo. JIM WAGNER . . . Jolly Jim . . . Guy with the smile . . . Ranch boy . . . Tall, curly-haired . . . President of freshman class . . . Student Council . . . Sigma Chi. Dunham, DeRyl D. Keenesburg, Colo. Dunn, James Wesley Purdum, Nebr. Durward, James A. Boulder, Colo. Dutro, Joyce Elaine HIIRO, Colo. Dvoracek, Sidney E. Englert, Thad Joe Erickson, Charles Farquharson, Jamesl Sioux Falls, S. D. Ramah, Colo. Cracky. Colo. Ft. Collins, Colo. Ely, Donald Eugene Enos, Howard Lee Erickson, Jon A. Feistel, Eloise E. Gary, Colo. Yoder, Colo. Cheyenne, Wyo. Las Ami. .as, Colo. Engel, Nancy Carol Ensor, Elaine Ericson, John E. Fell, Carmen E. Eaton, Colo. Wheat Ridge, Colo. Mancos, Colo. Simla, Colo. Engelsgjerd, Dewey Erickson, Amelia L. Ericsson, Donna M. Fellers, Judy Broken Bow, Nebr. Akron. Colo. Belle Fourche, S. D. Denver, Col . it. ; Ferguson, Nancy C. Finnell, Clyde A. Berlhoud, Colo. Massena, Iowa Fletcher, Claire Cortei, Colo. Foree, Wanda L. Akron, Colo. Fowler, Ann E. Denver, Colo. Ferries, George A. Fisher, Alfred J. Fletcher, Conrad C. Foster, Fay Fraker, Marjory A. Denver. Colo. Forest Hills, N. Y. Beaver City, Nebr. Oceanside, Calif. Pueblo, Colo. Feucht, Phyllis A. Fleming, Evelyn Y. Foglesong, Beryl Foster, Geraldine Fraser, Syvilla J. Wheat Ridge. Colo. Colo. Springs, Colo. North Platte, Nebr. Loveland, Colo. Ft. Collins, Colo. 357 A A, Freeman, Anita C Calhan, Colo. Fuhr, John Dale Garrett, Peggy Jo Geib, Mclvin Lee George, Sallie Aledo, III. Yoder, Wyo. Pierce, Colo. Weitminster. Colo. Frihaurt, Louis E ft icai -. Colo. Gabel, Philip T. Garrison, Donna R. Geilenkirchen, G. Gibson, Beverly M. Ft. l.upton. Colo. Wirhita, Kan. Ft. Collins. Colo. Denver, Colo. ruchs, Mitzi Ann Calhan. Colo. Garfield, Nancy L. Garwood, Gary A. Geisert, Ronald G. Good, Joyce Ft. Collini, Colo. Ft. Collins, Colo. Ogallala, Nebr. l.amar, Colo. Grady, Barbara J. Ft. Collins, Colo. Graham, Marvin L. Wheat Ridite, Colo. SHARON RUSSELL . Jaunty blond . . . Class officer Representative to Student Council . Politics . . . SILVER SPRUCE . Tri Delta. Goodin, Jan V. Demer, Colo. Gordon, Carolee Gordon, Orbin B. Gorman, Grant N. Grace, James L. Steamboat Sprs., Colo. Delta, Colo. Fountain, Colo. Wheat Ridge, Colo. Graham, Phyllis J. Ounnison, Colo. Graves, Robert BcllMie. Colo. FRESHMEN Green, Mary Jo Denver, Colo. Green. Mildred J. Colo. Sprinfts, Colo. (irow, William D. Rrntselaer, Ind. Guenin, Burton W. Julrshurx, Colo. 358 Guilliams, James L. Olney Springs, Colo. Gum, Phyllis J. Colo. Springs, Colo. I Gunnison, Gwyn Denver, Colo. Gustafson, Sandra Denver, Colo. Hadley, David Lee Toledo, Ohio Hadley, David W. Colo. Springs, Colo. Hagemeier, Grace Fleming, Colo. Haggstrom, Gus W. Ft. Lupton, Colo. POLLY RICHARDSON . . Outdoor gal ... Livestock Club . . . Lucky Horseshoes . . . Little National Western . . . Independent . . . IWA. Hall, James Alonzo Hanifen, Dorothy E. Hansen, Margaret E. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Cheyenne Wells, Colo. Hall, H. Martyn Hannah, Marilyn J. Hargis, Barbara A. So. Orange, N. J. Palisade, Colo. Pierce, Colo. Hamill, Jakie A. Hansen, Clinton D. Harper, Ella Jean Hamilton, Colo. Yuma, Colo. Florissant, Colo. Hammer, Zita Hansen, Evelyn M. Harris, Harland D. Glade Park, Colo. Brush, Colo. Fl. Collins, Colo. Harris, John Foster Ft. Benton, Montana Harris, Laura Ann Arvada, Colo. Harris, Sherry C. Golden, Colo. Harvey, Myrna Lou Brighton, Colo. Harvey, Patricia A. Longmont, Colo. Hayes, Richard Lee Ft. Collins, Colo. Hays, Georgella Longmont, Colo. Healey, Frankie L. Orem, Utah ' J Hedrick,JohnL. Hergert, Wilbert D. Hertneky, Patricia Glen Ellyn, III. Windsor. Colo. R.mah, Colo. Henderson, Mary J. Herman, E. Jean Hessel, Maxine R. Hemingford, Nebr Lakeside, Nebr. Englewood. Colo. Herbst Lillian Gay Hermes, Anna M. Hildebrand, Paul R. Kersey, Colo. Lamar, Colo. Brush, Colo. Hines, Tommy Jack Hofmann, Rita E. Delta, Colo. Montrose, Colo. Hockett, Albert E. Holcomb, Raymond Sugar City, Col.. Montro... Colo. Hoffmeister, Larry Holiday, Esther J. Imperial, Nebr. Bellvue, Colo. 359 HTolUnd, Willis J. Wheal Rider, Colo. Hopson, Irvin Glen Hosier, Robert E. Unwell, Nancy Sue Simla, Colo. Montrose, Colo. Fl. Collint, Colo. Hunewill, Stan L Wellington, Nev. Holzer, Marilyn V Fl. C..11HI-. Colo. Horiuchi, Takeniohu Householter, Flo B. Hughes, Ronald M. Brighton, Colo. Denver, Colo. Fl. Collins, Colo. Hunter, Joan M. Arvada, Colo. PUNKY BALDWIN . . . Pride of Pueblo . . . General Science major . . . Freshman class secretary . . . Ad collector on the COLLEGIAN . . KAT. Hopkins, OllieE. Greelev, Colo. Hoshime, Robert K. Howe, Jeanne Hulsey, Calvin Otis Lihue Kauai, T. H. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Huntzinger, John T. Arriba, Colo. James, Phyllis Jean Denver, Colo. James, Theodore K. Clarksburg W. Va. Imboden, Nancy A Irvine, Gail G. Jackson, Carolin Jacob, Joyce Elaine Denver, Colo. Manitou Sprs., Colo. Colo. Springs, Colo. Jacobucci, Paul J. Denver. Colo. Colo. Spring , Colo. Janitell, Mildred Fountain, Colo. Jensen, J. Paul Englewood, Colo. F B E S B M E N Jessen, Richard H. Denver, Colo. Johnson, Betty Mae Morrill, Nebr. Johnson, Connie L. Denver, Colo. Johnson, Gilbert L. ongmont, Colo. 360 Johnson, Janet Kay Fl. Collini, Colo. Johnson, Roger K. Whral Ridge, Colo. Johnson, Ruben F. | Wiggins, Colo. Joneg, Orval E. Creeley, Colo. Juelfs, Texie L. Bridgeport, Nbr. Kardell, Suzanne Lot Angeles, Calif. Kami ' s. Richard D Simla, Colo. Keating, Delmar P. AlantOBa, Colo. Kinyon, Betty Lee Koch, Barbara Ann Denver, Colo. Golden, Colo. Kerchevil,Jim Arcadia, Calif. Ketchum, Stanley Cody, Wyo. Kellner, Elmer Neal Sl. Francis, Kan. GARY CLICK . . . Rugged . Rough and ready . . . Divides time between wife and athletics . . . Football standout . . . Freshman halfback . All-Navy fullback. Koch, Beverly Montrose, Cola. Kerns, Shirley Ann Kibler, Lawrence S. Dent er, Colo. Fl. Collini, Cola. Kissick, Susan L. Belle Fourche, S. D. Kennedy, Barbara J. Flaelpr, Colo. Kledt, Harold A. Koehler, Marleno J. Mahwah Township, N. J. Creeley, Colo. Kesterson, Richard Kinghorn, Dale B Fowler, Colo. Rigby. Idaho Kennedy, Terry St. Louii, Mo. Knickerbocker, F. Konecne, Richard Wheat Ridge, Cola. Arapahoe, Colo. Ketcham, William Kinney, Margaret L. Banner. Wyo. Creelev. Cola. Kenyon, Mary Ella Littleton. Colo. K ratz, Joe Denver, Colo. Kusuno, Reiko Jane Laidlaw, Charles S. Lampert, Sally F. Langosch, Gerald P. Manzanola, Colo. Ft. Collini, Colo. Denver, Colo. Chicago, III. Kreie, James W. Labaree, Zora Jane Lambert, Nancy L. Lanari, Elmer J. Larson, Marilyn R. La Junta, Colo. Kuiper, Dave Thermopolil, Wyo. Denver, Colo. Lacey, Marcia Salinai, Calif. Englewood, Colo. Colo. Spring!, Colo. Lamme, Susanne E. Lancaster, John O. Lai Animal. Colo. Pleasant View, Colo. Denver, Colo. Leabo, Joyce E. Sterling, Colo. 361 Leach, Donald W. WallinKford, Conn. Lewis, Charles D. Lien, Rodger Dale Little, Betty Ann Looney, Betty Burlington. Colo. Holdrfgr, Nbr. Warren. Aril. Grand Juncl., Colo. JUDY DEEM . . . Lively hometown lass . . . Claims English as a major . . . Connects people through Aggie switchboard . . . Clau treasurer . . SPRUCE. LeBaron, Dorothy Denver, Colo. Lewis, Dayton A. Lindgren, Larry W. Loetz, Merle R. Lorenz, Ivan Lee Hiawatha, Kan. Colo. Sprinti, Colo. Ft. Cellini, Colo. LaSalle, Colo. Lewis, Ted Edwin Bruih, Colo. Litke, Donald P. Lohry, Charles S. Lough, Dona Ruth Denver, Colo. Windior, Colo. Clenwood Sprt., Colo. Lythgoe, Harlo W. Sheridan, Wyo. Macalpine, Glenna Denver, Colo. Love, Donald E Denver, Colo. Lucas, Robert L. Lundh, Reidar H. Lunka, Pauline A. Loncmont, Colo. Manilou, Colo. Denver, Colo. Lutz, Eugene R. Brighton, Colo. Mack, William C. Steamboat Sprg,, Colo. MacLagan, Sally A Denver, Colo. FRESHMEN Majors, Patricia R. Cortei, Colo. Mall, Thomas James Walgenburc. Colo. Marble, Virginia A. Lakewood, Colo. Mark, Jerome M. Grand Juncl., Colo. 362 Marker, Ralph Dean Colo. Springs, Colo. Marschner, William Denier. Colo. Marshall, Jean Ann Denier, Colo. Martin, Bob Lester Colo. Spring!, Colo. Martin, Kent S. Denver, Colo. Martinez, Rachael Fl. Collins, Colo. IRMA SOPER . . Denverite . . . Majoring in English Freshman representative to Student Council . . . Swan Club . . Gamma Phi. Martinson, Charlie I.aSalle, Colo. Matejka, James R. Geneva, Nebr. Mathers, Bob Hereford. Texas Mayberry, Wanda L. McCrumb, Shirley McGinley, Terry McKitrick, Byron S. llrigliton. Colo. Colo. Springs. Colo. Keystone, Nebr. Wiley, Colo. Mattison, Carol Lee McCaffrey, Robert McDonald, M. Kay McHugh, John B. McLellan, Emilie L. | I. ot eland, Colo. Vona, Colo. Den er, Colo. Fl. Collins, Colo. Denier, Colo. Mauer, Valera D. McCall, Marjorie L. McElwain, Marva L. Mclnnis, Catherine McMillen, Mable F. Loi eland, Colo. l.amar, Colo. Broonifield. Colo. Denver, Colo. SiKer City. N. M. Mayber, Barbara J. McCart, Mary P. McFall, Robert L. McKinney, Madalyn McNeil, William Puebl., CM . Littleton, Colo. Manianola, Colo. Denier, Colo. Monlrose. Colo. w Meador, Gwendolyn Michieli, Ronald A. Hotrhkiss, Colo. Alwood, Colo. Meadows, Margaret Milburn, D. Eileen Durango, Colo. Arriba. Colo. Mesz, Ingeborg H. Iillay. Karla May Ft. Collins. Colo. Lakewood. Colo. Miller, Donald F. Denver. Colo. Miller, Paul R. Brighton. Colo. Mirich, Dan Hook Springs, Wyo. Miller, Herman J. Miller, Robert Earl Mitchell, Anna M. Atwood, Colo. Craig, Colo. Wheat Ridge, Colo. Miller, LeroyN. Denver, Colo. Milner, Jo Ann Parshall. Colo. Monger, Maurice D. Steamboat Sprs.. Colo. 363 A m Moore, Donald F. Moore, Marjorie A. Moreland, Edward Morris, Nancy Lee Musgrove, Barbara Copeland, Kan. Ft. Collins. Colo. OroVay, Colo. Denver, Colo. Denver. Colo. Moore, Garland H. Moore, Shirley A. Moreland, Ronald Moss, Donald A. Myers, Robert E. Winilow, Arit. LonRmont, Colo. Boulder, Colo. Voder, Colo. Kansas City, Mo. Moore, James F. Moran, Judith May Morris, Katherine L. Motis, Daniel John Nalty, Jane Denver, Colo. l.tmar, Colo. Simla, Colo. Hereford, Colo. Denver, Colo. NED RICHARDSOP . . . Tall Kansas lad ... Plans to ente| Forestry school . . . Vice-president freshman class . . . Sigma Nu. Nichols, Norma I. Denver, Colo. Niedenthal, Joan Denver, Colo. IARLENE 1 hmmf m, itv . . . 1 !tr(lary of E iijor . . . K Nash, Clare Jean Nasu, Tayeko Newman, Duane A. Newman, Fred L. Newton, Arnie Del None, Colo. Tokyo, Japan Alamoia, Colo. Holyoke, Colo. Ft. Collins. Colo. Nielson, Marjorie Santa Crui, Calif. Noffsinger, Ella M. Center, Colo. FRESHMEN i O ' Connell, Sally Denver, Colo. Ogden, Jon Sir war Cranby. Colo. V x x . 1 1 Olson, Barbara Am I Ft. Collins, Colo. O ' Neill, Patricia Denver, Colo. 364 Osland, Robert San Dltnas, Calif. Otto, Wayne Chitaco, 111. Overmyer, Carol Littleton, Colo. Owens, Tommy Denver, Colo. Oyler, Theodore Grand Lake, Colo. [ ' age, Frankee Boulder, Colo. Page, Mildred I.aniur, Colo. Paine, Roberta Bvrrs, Colo. Peterson, Richard Colo. Spring . Colo. Palmer, Carole KremmlinK, Colo. Pachett, Sally Englev ood, Colo. Pence, Stanley E. Denver, Colo. Pedersen, David Arapahoe, Colo. 9ARLENE KOEHLER . . Charming small package . . . But nighty . . . Politically inclined . . . iccretary of East Rockwell . . . Sociology najor . . . KAT. Peverley, John Ft. Collini, Colo. Palmes, Helen C. Ft. Collini, Colo. PattinsOn, Jim Little Falls, Minn. Penfold, William Ft. Lupton, Colo. Pedersen, Gordon Ft. Collini, Colo. Peery, Billie La Junta, Colo. Pfau, Melvin Holyoke, Colo. Payne, Larry Colo. Springs, Colo Peters, Bill E. Manianola, Colo. Pelton, Wade Allen Cheyenne, Wye. Pfoat, Max Gordon Arapahoe, Colo. Pearce, Elizabeth Meeker, Colo. Petersen, Roger Denver, Colo. Piaciotta, Joe D. Avondale, Colo. Plunkett, Vina E. Syracuie, Kanaat Pluss, Sam Denver, Colo. Polders, James Calhan, Colo. Polly, Edward Johnson, Kansai Pond, Margaret Haxlun, Colo. Portner, Barbara Colo. Spriri|( , Colo. Potts, James Longmire, Wash. Pratt, Carol Montroie, Colo. Pratt, Patricia Creeley, Col . Price, Robert Belleville, III. Priebe, Janice Denver, Colo. Prieskorn, Dorothy Ft. Collini, Colo. Prout, Rae Denver, Colo. Purdy, Claire Benkelman, Nebr. 365 Purse, Carol J. Rader, Norms L. Rapp, Bert Ray Reardon, Tom R. Reser, Robert WJieat Ridge, Colo. Casper, Wvo. Cope, Colo. Grand Junrt., Colo. Cope, Colo. Puslieck, Bruce N. Ralston, Patricia Rawlings, William Redmond, Donna Rezac, Darlan Ilasca, III. Eaton, Colo. Billings, Mont. Basalt, Colo. Venango, Nebr. Pyle, Don Thomas Rankin, Joan P. Read, Jacqueline Reid, Loren D. Rezzonico, William Chicago, III. rfemer, Colo. Clenwood Sprl., Colo. Ft. Collini, Colo. Preseotl, Aril. Ritschard, Gene Kremmlinc., Colo. Roberts, Anita G. Aspen, Colo. Rice, Lawrence Richardson, Polly Richmand, Alfred Riney, Sally Sue Dillon, Colo. Lot Alamos, N. M. Denver, Colo. Longmont, Colo. Rink, Hazel A. Simla, Colo. Roberts, Dave Ft. Collins, Colo. Rodders, Richard Ft. Collins, Colo. FRESHMEN Rodine, Richard Parker, Colo. Roeder, David Ft. Collins. Colo. JOHN HARTMA Ag Major . . . Hails from Longmi . Politically minded . . . All athletically minded . . . Baskett his game . . . Claimed by Sig Rohr, David Bethesda, Maryland Rose, Elizabeth Ordway. Colo. 366 Rose, Helen Elaine Me.a Verdr, Colo. Rothrock, Jack M. Longmont, Colo. Rowan, Dan Arthui Curly, Nebr. Rowe, Kenneth E. F.lon, Colo. Rowe, Laura Jane Arvada. Colo. Rumble, Meridith Denver, Colo. Russell, Sharon R Colo. Springs, Colo. Schummer, Paul Slurii, S. Dak. Schamp, Judith Littleton, Colo. Sarchet, William Ft. Lupton, Colo. Samuels, Neil S. Chappell, Nebr. , James R. Rocky Ford, Colo. l BETTY KIN YON ... The ! L anpelic devil . . . Finds time for ]| play and work . . . Chorus . . . Jl SPRUCE . . . Househead Council of AWS Judiciary . . ODD. _ l Schiel, Lloyd Ft. Luplon, Colo. Sch win ilt , L. Ft. Collini, Colo.. Scavarda, Peter Canon City, Colo. Sapp, Wilma Mae Fl. Co 11 in,. Colo. Sack, Leo Charles Brighton, Colo. Scott, Don Philip Catlin, III. Schneider, Calista Timpa. Colo. Schaefer, Donald Windior, Colo. Sappington, James Loyd, Colo. Sadler, Donna Lou Glenwood Springs, Colo. Seawell.AlC. Donor, Colo. Schultc, Betty Co . W. Schaer, Paul Omaha, Nobr. Sarchet, Nancy Platteville, Colo. Sammons, Clifton Doha. Col.. Senti, Alyce Shank, C. Eugene Shea, Helen Louise Sherma ' n, Nadene Shoemaker, Rollin Denver, Colo. Cranby, Colo. Franklown, Colo. Denver, Colo. Denver. Colo. Service, Nancy Shannon, Kenyon Sheldon, Mitchell Sherritt, Cynthia Shouse, Shirley Georgetown, Colo. Webster Groves, Mo. Walden, Colo. Fl. Collins. Colo. Fl. Collins, Colo. Shaller, Mary Lou Sharp, June Ann Shelly, James L. Shoemaker, Floyd Simpson, Donna J. Golden, Colo. Center. Colo. Tempe, Aria. Denver, Colo. Eaton, Colo. 367 Smith, Margaret l.eadville, Colo. Smith, Robert C. Ft. Benton, Mont. Sitzman, JoAnn M. Creeley, Colo. Sloan, Byron Earl Strasburc. Colo. Smartt, Joyce C. McClave, Colo. Smilie, Florence Smith, Bruce L. Smith, David M. Ft. Collins. Colo. N. Plane, Nebr. Sin Antonio, T Smillie, Bonnie Smith, Charles P. Smith, Don B. Eaton, Colo. Honolulu, Hawaii Tribune, Kansas Smkh, Alice P. Smith, Charlotte Smith, Donald L. La Junta, Colo. Denver, Colo. Hucoton, Kansas DON BUCKMAN . . . Man of varied interests . . . Flying Club ... Ski Club . . . CCF . . . Indean . . . ISA Council . . . Snowball queen presentation committee. Sniff, Don E. l.aniar, Colo. Soderquist, H. Cimarron, Colo. ( Smith, Shirley Pueblo, Col.. Smith, Wayne E. Smyth, Gordon A. Smyth, Wayne S. Mitchell, Nebr. Julesbum, Colo. Littleton, Colo. Snedaker, Sally J. Ottawa, Kansas Soper, I rnia Lou Denser, Colo. Sorrell, Doyle Ft. Collins, Colo. FRESHMEN Spray, Sue Crawford. Nebr. Squires, Nina J. Bayfield, Colo. Stamey, Iris A. Denver, Colo. Stanley, Bernard New Raviner, Colo. ? 368 Stanley, Roberta New Raymer. Colo. Starr, William Pueblo, Colo. Steerman, Phyllis Dolorei, Colo. Steffens, Harold Hooper, Colo. Stephens, James Gypsum, Colo. Stevens, Charles Olathe, Colo. Stiles, Diane Denver, Colo. Stinnett, Helen Brighton, Colo. Storey, Jamei Belen, N. M. Stocker, Billie C. Ft. Collins. Colo. Stroh, Jerry Dan Ft. Collini, Colo. Swetnam, Eleanor Sugar City, Colo. Taussig, William Boulder, Colo. GRACE CARPENTER . . Alert brunette ... At home in Connecticut . . . Campus politics her meat . . . Journalism, too . . . COL- LEGIAN . . . Hikers Club . . . Swan Club. Slockwell, Dorothy Ft. Collins. Colo. Stout, Wilma J. Kansas City, Mo. Sturgeon, John P I.ongmont, Colo. Takeda, Sumi Hocky Ford, Colo. Teeter, Stanley Phoenix, Ariz. Stokes, Robert P. DeBeque, Colo. Straub, Sharon J Ft. Collins, Colo. Sutton, Cynthia .akrwood, Co Tanaka, Edwin Haiku Maui, T. H. Tempel, George Wilev, Colo. Stonebraker, A. Trinidad, Colo. Strelesky, Carol Denver, Colo. Sweeney, Jerry Santi Fe, N. M. Tarr, Patricia Lonamont, Colo. Terheun, Phelps Phoenix, Aril. Thomas, Bruce G. Tisdale, Don L. Travis, Betsy Ann Delta, Colo. Dix. Nebr. Flagler, Colo. Thomas, Neil A. Tomlin, Donald D. Tremaine, Dolores Denver, Colo. Cheyenne, Wyo. Denver, Colo. Timpe, Lon W. Gary, Colo. Trabler, John Trine, William A. Grand Junct., Colo. Grand Junct., Colo. Trott, Lamar B. Usher, Carolyn M. Denver, Colo. Monte Villa, Colo. Trumpe, Richard Van Male, Katrina Springfield, III. Denver, Colo. Trunde, Mary V. Voorwaller, Charles Yuma, Colo. Granger, Utah 369 Wagner, Donna A. Walter, Harold W. Waneka, Carole Warner, Mary Jane Ft. Collins, Colo. Sublette, Kansas Albuquerque, N. M. Denver. Colo. Vow, James L. Grind June!., Colo. JO ANN SITZMAP . . . Sparkling . . . Top-notch ii beauty . . . Copped Sigma Chi honors ai Miss Plum Street . . . Secretaria major . . . Tri Delta. Ward, Gilbert E. Watkins, Samuel B. TorrinKton, Wyo. Yuma, Ariz. Wacker, Benjamin Kersev, Colo. Walker, Robert L. Denver. Colo. Walter, Joan A. Fl. Collini, Colo. Wallace, LuAn W. Wanberg, Kenneth Ward, Leonard C. Wayker, William J. Columbus, Ohio Calva, Iowa Abbott, N. M. Ft. Collins, Colo. Wadleigh, John R. La Junta, Colo. Weitzel, Jerome J Ft. Collins, Colo. Weber, Francis E. I.onaniiint, Colo. Wellman, H. Davis Clinton, Conn. Weirich, Maryanne Denver, Colo. Wendt, Hans E. Williams Bay, Wit. Werner, Raymond Delta, Colo. FRESHMEN West, Jerry R. Santa Fe, N. M. West, Sarah J. Santa Fe, N. M. Wetterick, Vivian Paonia, Colo. Whale, Charlene E Colo. Springs, Colo. 370 Whalley, Brenda Charlotte. Vl. Wharton, Neola A. Alamosa. Colo. Wheeler, Jerry G. Ft. Collins, Colo. whetstone, C. Grand Jim. i., Colo. White, George L. Moffat, Colo. White, Lois Eileen Hygiene, Colo. White, Walter C. Delia, Colo. Whitney, Janet Kay Greeley, Colo. Wilkes, Harman D. Harvey. III. Williams, Dorothy Denver, Colo. Williams, William Harlman, Colo. Witte, Harley A. Vernon, Colo. Whomble, Kenneth Laird, Colo. NANCY GARFIELD Collins jumping-jack fun . . . Friendly cheerleader . . . NSA Town House Club. Fort Full of Freshman SPRUCE . Wilkins, Kaye E. Kirkwood, Mo. Wolff, Jack I I. Collini. Colo, Wiebers, William Fleming. Colo. Williams, John E. Boulder, Colo. Williamson, M. .akewood, Colo. Wilkinson, Dixie I,. Colo. Springs, Co Williams, Patricia Pueblo, Colo. Winn, James B. Flakier, Colo. Wolfgang, Ardon Colo. Spring . Colo. wilcox, Margaret Colo. Springs, Colo. Williams, Charles Delia, Colo. Wilhelm, Gerda B. Evergreen, Colo. Williams, Patricia Fl. Collins, Colo. Wisdom, Robert L. Haxtun, Colo. uoilmiin. Donna Woodward, Phyllis Snyder, Colo. Woodworth, Don Parker, Colo. Wooldridge, C. Whral Ridge, Colo. Woolley, Mary A. Wuertz, Victor J. l.ongmonl, Colo. Hudson, Colo. Worley, Larry A. Yarberry, Beverly Monte Vista, Colo. Montrose, Colo. Worrell, Don H. Yates, Don Ray Sutanville, Calif. MrClave, Colo. Young, John Selby Zimbelman, Ed Colo. Springs, Colo. Keenesburg, Colo. .al ki ' , Myrna Loy Zimbelman, James Lafayette, Colo. Keenesburg, Colo. ietz, Fred Arthur Zimmer, Donald R. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. 371 ADS INDEX Abbreviations Key Ag Agriculture Ag EC Agricultural Economics Agr General Agronomy AH Animal Husbandry An Nu Animal Nutrition A Pr Animal Production D Mf Dairy Manufactures D Pr Dairy Production Ent Entomology Gen Ag General Agriculture Hort Horticulture Poul Pr Poultry Production Poul Nu Poultry Nutrition Soils Technical Soils Voc Ag Vocational Agriculture E Engineering Ag E Agricultural Engineering CE Civil Engineering EE Electrical Engineering ME Mechanical Engineering IA Industrial Arts LCM Light Construction and Marketing F Forestry and Range Management FM Forest Management FU Forest Utilization FR Forest Recreation Fish M Fish Management GM Game Management RM Range Management HE Home Economics HE General Home Economics CD Child Development FN Foods and Nutrition HM Home Management OT Occupational Therapy RA Related Art TC Textiles and Clothing Voc HE Vocational Home Economics Sci and Arts Science and Arts B Botany and Plant Pathology Sec Tr Secretarial Training C Chemistry EC Economics Eng English GS General Science and Arts M Mathematics Mu Music PE Physical Education Ph Physics Psy Psychology Soc Sociology Z Zoology VM Veterinary Medicine Bact Bacteriology Student Index Abbott, Raymond E., 235, 337 Abcll, Donald Eugene Abrahamson. Frank II.. S3, 77, HI. 86. 87, 103, 104. 122, 20K. 234, 303 Abrams, Marjorie A., 97, 303 Achziger, Harvey W., 93, 229, 255, 26.1. 281. 303 Ackley, Marilyn E., 101, 197, 303 Arott, Nola Jran, 201, 353 Adams, Barbara I.ee, 177, 207, 35.1 Adams, Donald K., 227. 337 Adams, Eugene W ' ., 337 Adams, James I.., 337 Adams. Kalph Koland. 18 ' ., 222. 353 Adams, Richard Calboun Adamson, William 1 . Adcock, Pepper, 161 Adcock, Jerry L.. 97, 162 Adsit, Carol Alpha, 124, 148, 185, 240, 297, 353 Aguayo, Albert 1 oni- Aguerre, Jean Pierre, 168, 111, 337 Ahlbrandl. Kichard Dale Ainsworlh, Eleanor, 124 Akarca, Rifat Adnan Akey, John M.. 255, 259 Akey. Neil W. Akey, Ronald Mel in Al Banry Mowafai| Majeed, 182 Alber, Thomas Leonard, 168, 353 Albertson, Retty Lou Bobson Albertson, Charles Phillip Albertson, Frank O., 337 Aldasoro, Albert John Alexander, Donald S.. 139. 233, , : Alexander, Leslie Gene Alexander, I.oren W., 166, 321 Alford, Raleigh V Alisbouse, Jean Jeaneiie, 153, 154. 353 Allan, Bnue P., 166, 219, 321 Allen, Bradford G.. 139. 353 Allen, Clifford, 131. 303 Allen. Edward Franklin. Jr. Allen, Elwood Charles, Jr., 124. 3.17 Allen, George Worsley, 233. 353 Allen, James F., 213, 353 Allen, John V., 99, 153, 167, 184, 236, 321 Allen, Leonard B., 99, 153, 166, 184, 321 Allen, Natalie Sue, 122, 124 Allen, Ray Foster Allen, Robert Earle. 230, 292, 353 Allen. William V.. 94 Allgood, Joseph William Allison, Carl T., 177, 337 Allison, Helen, 179 Allison, Stanley M., 122. 166. 236, 241, 321 Allison, Thomas O., Jr., 131, 321 Allred, Howard Stanley. 353 Almqiiiil. Carl A., Jr., IS1. 167, 184, 321 Al-Nakih, Ahmad Ahdiiloahah, 174. 353 Ambler, John Rirbard Amend, Dale N., 75, 79, 95, 152. 230. 321, 325 Amidon, Elliott I... 185. 321 Amsden, William I . Andersen, Anne Marie, 197, 353 Andersen, Lee Gale Anderson A. Lorraine, 78. 82. 89, 107, 169, 178, 194, 197, 337, 351 Anderson. Allen E. Anderson. Andrew III, 221, 337 Anderson, Anton F., 163 Anderson, Arlynii David, 353 Anderson, Carol Louisa, 353 Anderson. Carol Louise. 154, 176. 190, 353 Anderson, Charles F., 337 Anderson, Chester R.. 185, 219, 287, 321 Anderson, Donald L. Anderson, Donald P., 93 Anderson, Flora L., 303 Anderson, Gerald Eugene, 227, 337 Anderson, James C., 103, 109. 139. 181. 217, 303 Anderson, Jerry 1.. Anderson, Joan M.. 87, 203, 303 Anderson, John Arthur, 149 Anderson, John R. Anderson, LeRoy F., 337 Anderson, Martha Annie, 303 Anderson, Maxine, 161 Anderson, Merrill J., 229, 337 Anderson, Owen E., 139 Anderson, Richard Paul, 337 Anderson, Robert George, 162, 303 Anderson, Robert I.ouis, 255, 256. 263 Anderson, Rodney D.. 94, 303 Anderson, Stuart S., 337 Andresen, Fred ' R., 139, 167, 185, 219, 321 Andrews, Charles William, 125 Andrews, Mary L., 239, 337 Andrews, Richard Carl Andrews, Richard Maxwell Andrijeski, Francis Joseph, 191. 353 Annan, John I.., 102, 236, 337 Anzick, Melvyn L., 163 Arent, Doris Marie, 353 Ariki, Sam T. Armstrong, Jimmy Wray Arnold, Byron T., 229, 337 Arnold, Fred W.. 162, 303 Arnold, Marje, 161 Arnold, Ralph E., 95, 217, 303 Arnolt, James Daniel, 139, 191, 353 Aronson, (II. in Christina Arrowsmith, Rex E., 227, 337 Artese, Dick Cyrus Arvalin, Rosemarie. 353 Asahina. Koji, 125, 180, 208. 216, .121 Asay. Charlotte Greene. 19 Asay, 1 1., v ni II.. 163 Ashby, Wm. Herbert Ashcraft, William Delbcrt, 353 Asher, Janet L., 207, 297, 321 Ashton, William Hathaway, 229, 353 Astler, George H. Atkins. Gerald I.ee, 353 Atkins, Stuart Anderson, Jr. Atkinson, Marjorie Marie, 353 Attari, Amir, 174 Austin, Leonard Leo, 353 Austin, Robert Dale Austin. R. Yulene, 148, 199, 337 Averill, Paul E., 227, 337 Await, Bernard Fay, 139 Ayres, Samuel R. X iii. Joseph Salim, 151. 174 Babbit, Wayne H.. 163 Babcock, Don I)., 131 Babcock. Nancy Lou, 185 Babcock, Nancy Slephann, 353 Babcock, Robert I .. 93, 225, 282. 321 Bachman, Eugene, 78, 130. 133, 236 Badey. Frank William. 123 Bagley, Iris, 161 Bagley, Royal A., 162, 303 Bahr, Duwayne, James Bailey, Danny Joel Bailey, James H., 102. 241, 337 Bailey, John Frank, 353 Bainer, Harry Baker, Bill Maurice, 337 Baker, Harriett P., 153. 236, 240. 337 Baker. John William Baker, Raymond Hubert Baker. Robert C., 98, 133, 167, 321 Bakke, Kathryn V., 148, 203, 295, 321 Baldridge, Samuel E., 153, 221, 337 Baldwin, Charlene, 87, 203, 301, 353, 360 Baldwin, Elizabeth Anna, 151 Baldwin. Wm. K., 163, 187 Bales, Barbara L., 87, 153. 199, 303 Ball, Juanita J. Ball, Leslie, 163 Ball, Marilyn H., 337 Ball, Wayne E., 94, 321 Ballard, James P., 120, 233, 321 Banks, Hohn Wallace, 168, 184, 353 Bapst, Georgia Mae Barber, William I)., 162 Barczewski, Joanne K., 124, 177, 337 Barger, Richard L., 101, 229, 272, 276, 303 Barhydt, John Frederick Barker, Dorothy L., 303 Barker, Joan M., 176, 239, 248, 321 Barnard, Laura Louise, 82, 195, 201, 353 Barner, Mount V., 321 Barnes, H. Erik, 102 Barnes, Margaret Jane. 154. 197. 338 Barnhart, Roger Allen Barnhill, Irene L., 338 Barrows, Paul T. Barry, Donald Keith, 123, 213, 353 Barthelmeh, Thomas Charles Bartholic, Robert L., 123, 166, 210, 211. 322 Barletl, R. E. Bartlett, Robert E. Bartlelt, Robin, 161 Bartley, Jack Conner, 163 Barton, James Richard, 162, 303 Barton, Joy, 161 Barlran, William I).. 89, 22 ' ,, 267, 268, 338 Bashor, Clinton N. Bast, Edward L., 93, 230. 284, 338 Bast, Patricia I... 75, 79, 169, 197, 302, 303 Bastian, James C., 163 Baslian, Jean, 161, 179 Bates, Almond Jared, 123, 177, 353 Bauer, Fred Charles. 181, 353 Bauer, Ronald Frederick Baugh, Cordon L., 338 Baugh, Leland William, 353 Baum, Richard A., 135, 167, 266, 322 Beall, Harvey B., 139, 303 Beardsley, Carol Gail, 188, 197. 353 Beavers, John S., 135 Becher. Richard H.. 181, 338 Rechlold, Kenneth I.., 303 Beck, Wineva J., 322 Becker, Corrine Elizabeth, 353 Becker, Robert Lee, 353 Beekle, Jacqueline Lee, 177, 353 Beckley, John Joseph. 213. 353 Beecher. Robert Spencer, 227, 353 Beede, Howard A. Beeman, George M.. 102. 208, 225, 338 Beeman, Rob Roy Beeten, Robert Louis Beguin, Terry Blayne, 353 Beil. Glenn N., 166, 322 Belier, Shirley A., 178, 199. 297, 322 Bell. Francis C. Bell, James Hyrum, Jr. Bell, James M., 163 Bell. Jay William Bell, Joanne, 353 Bell, Nondis Lou, 353 Bell, V. Nadeen. 107, 154, 205. 338 Belling, Theodore H.. Jr.. 162, 303 Belling, Tinay, 161 Bellomy, Ronald D., 312 Belwoo ' d. Mitzi. 43, 56. 80. 81. 82. 236, 238, 239, 303 II, m;ni, Mary Margaret, 20i, 322 Betnent, Charlotte, 161, 179 Bement, Arthur C., 162 Binder. Richard C.. 120 Benedick, Paula Jean, 322 Benedict, Robert L. Bennett, Will M., 224, 225, 303 Benson, Arthur C., Jr., 167 Benson, George R., 102 Benson, Margaret A., 82, 153, 178, 199, 338 Benson. Vance Delvert, 190, 322 Bentley, Diane Mary, 195, 203. 353 Benlon, Richard E., 93, 167, 225. 255, 262, 303 Berens, Darlene, 161 Berens, Earl J., 163 Berezin, Gilbert H., 255, 260 Berg, Dean C., 227, 303 Berg, Mary Jane, 191, 248, 322 Berg, Norma Lucille Berg, Richard Lee, 353 Berg, William A.. 303 Bergman, Robert Lyman, 191, 338 Bergstrom, Lewis S., 163 Berling, Robert L.. 98, 133. 322 Bernard. George A.. 139, 338 Bernath. Elemer, 163, 174, 353 Bcroard, Janet, 57, 86, 87, 104, 108, 197, 303 Bertagnolli, John O.. 230, 353 Bertorello, Robert James, 353 Belts, Richard E. Belts, Robert W., 230, 338 Betz, Gege, 153 Betz, Robert W.. 267, 268, 270 Bickling, Archie Lacy Camp, Jr. Biedenkipf, Edward John Bierhaus, Gene M., 162 Bierhaus, Jeanne. 161 Biesendorfer. Don E. Bigbee, John Franklin, 123, 338 Bigelow, Julia Marie, 353 Bigelow, Lester Edwin, 139, 213, 338 Biggs. Marvin I... 163 Bigum. Hugh llniin. 229, 303 Billings, Margaret Ruth Billingslca, Beverly Gene Billington. Elden S.. 105, 120, 230. 303 Binford, Barrie Bingham, Paul Eugene, 353 Binkley, Dorothy Ellen Binkley, H. Alson, 93, 148, 230, 255, 261, 272, 274, 275, 303 Binkley, Virgil W., 139, 184, 189, 232, 233, 322 Bird, Charles D.. 120, 213, M3 Bird, Edward H. Bird, James D. Birdsall, Jay Willard, 153, 184. 354 Birdsall, Larry R., 75, 79, 99, 153, 166. 184. 230, 322 Bisgard, Judith Kay, 201. 354 Bishop, Douglas D., 217, 338 Bishop, Howard Delos, 153 Bissey. Charles Ralph. 168, 354 Blach, Harold B., 230, 322 Black. Alfred L. Black. Melvin Roe Black. Robert M.. 101. 102. 215. 338 Blackburn, Almela, 161 Blackburn, Bruce W ' ., 163 Blackmore, Jack S.. Blackstone, Edith Joy, 354 Blackstone. Hulie W., 322 Blair. Phil A., 213, 338 Blake, Arthur E. Blake, I.eora B., 99, 107, 152. 249 Blake, Martin Richard Blake, Robert E., 163 Blanc. Harold R., 162, 212, 213, 322 Blanchard, Gary C., 229, 303 Blandin, James Gerald. 338 Blankenbaker. Gloria Elain, 153, 354 Blankenheckler, Edwin Lee Blankenship, Wade A.. 120. 303 Blaii. Robert I... 93, 148. 255. 264, 303 374 Trostel Lumber Co 351 Linden Phone 288 626 S. College Ave. HICKMAN ' S for Men MORRIE ' S IN ' ' OUT 1611 S. College Ave. Phone 1551-J 375 Student Index, Don ' t.... Blatehley, Alvena, 188 Blatt. Judy, 240. 338 Blender, Ronald L. Blessing. Phyllis A., 151, 154, 205, 296, 338 Blevini, Kathleen S., 81, 88, 89, 104, 107, 149, 194, 203, 338, 339 Blevini, Verla L., 176, 178, 199, 322 Blimi, Clarence ., 99, 119, 121, 153, 188, 303 Bliss. Norma Lee, 354 Blome, Paul M., 322 Bloom, Philip Elvin Bloom, Vernetla Lillian, 154, 177, 354 Bloxiom, George C., Jr., 122, 166, 236, 322 Blue, Fermin Keith Bluemel, William E. Boardman, Margie A., 197, 303 Bochmann, Paul Henry Bock, Donald L., 89, 166, 303 Bockman, Marlene L., 107, 176, 248, 338 Bodley. Carl S. Bodner, Conrad Steve Boegel, Jack Darrol Boehm, Richard J .. 227, 303 Boehm, Robert F., 303 Boeker, Harold M. Bohart, Charlet V. Bohlender, Robert Eugene, 354 Boice, Donald D. Boice, Francei, 303 Boldt, Charles Eugene Bolin, Rodney Willis, 354 Boiler, Billy Kennedy, 149, 354 Bond, Be erly A., 89, 100, 169, 185, 197, 297, 323 Bond. Bob ().. 162 Bond, TJI lion J., 87, 166. 236. 303 Book. James Ralph, 354 Borgmann, Allan H., 304 Borgmann, Lois H., 248, 304 Bos:, Richard D., 135, 323 Bossi, Frank Alvonzo, 227, 354 Bossi, James E., 227, 304 Bottom, Eldon Lee Boucher, Phillip Richard, 177, 338 Boulter, Robert C., 323 Boulton, Marian E., 338 Boulton, Weslon E., 96, 133, 166, 219, 304 Bowden, Cecil Edgar, 219, 304 Bowden, William A., 135, 219, 323 Bowen, Donald W. Bower, Jo Anne, 150, 354 Bowles, David Lewis Bowles, James Alfred, 96, 185, 221, 304 Bowman, Jeraldine E., 82, 107, 201. 338 Bowman, Robert Harry Boyant, Bob, 95 Boyd, David J., 304 Boyd, Marianne, 82, 204, 304, 318 Boyd, Raymond J., 266 Boyden, Terence Daniel, 168 Boyer, Donald E., 120 Boyer, William N. Braam, Frederick William, 153 Bradley C. Thomas, 225, 323 Bradley, John Newell Bradley, Patricia Louise, 149, 354 Brand, Clen C., 296 Braiden, William James Braley, Darlene J., 154, 248, 253, 296, 338 Brandell, Harlan H.. 124, 338 Brandner, Charles Edward. 163 Brandt, Roma H., 239, 323 Branger, David H., 123. 125 Branson. Terry Fred, 227, 354 Branson, William Clarence Brant, Buck S., 323 Braun, Richard C., 93, 255, 259, 288 Breen, Harold, 162, 304 Breen, Matlie, 161 Breeze, Carl R., 123, 217, 304 Breford, Earnest Lynn Brehm, Barbara L., 89, 304 Brenneman, Beverly Ann, 151, 207, 354 Brenton, Laura J., 82, 176, 178, 338 Bress, Wayne Roger, 354 Bressler, Nancy Louise, 121, 149, 176, 354 Breuke, Gloria Mae, 354 Brewer, Jau D., Brewer, John V., 211, 304 Brewer, Patricia A., 99, 104, 122, 174, 304 Brewer, Jack I!.. 131, 304 Bricker, Don Lee Brigham, Larue E., 143, 207, 323 Bright, Don Ed, 153, 211, 354 Brinkman. George C., 122, 167. 304 Briscoe, Robert Maurice, 168, 354 Brockmann, Carol Jean, 185, 297 Brockmann, Dale A., 58, 75, 77, 80. 94, 95, 103, 119, 167, 189, 236, 241, 304 Brockmann, Paul Gerhard!, 187, 189, 24], 338, 341 Brokaw, David H., 152. 305 Brooksby, Wendell E., 162 Brotherton, Donald P.. 215, 338 Broughton, Harold H., 93, 215. 255, 272, 273, 274, 338 Brown, Barbara, 179 Brown, Bob P., 230, 323 Brown. Charles C., 98, 106. 133 Brown, Charles William Brown, Delbert T., 323 Brown, Donald Robert Brown, Donna L., 338 Brown, Dwight K., 13, 167, 168. 219, 323 Brown, Edith R. Brown, Fred D. Brown, George M. Brown, Gordon D., 162, 305 Brown, James A., Jr. Brown. James W. Brown, John D., 162 Brown, Lois C., 151, 198, 323 Brown, Marian S., 195 Brown, Nancy Ann, 176, 201, 323 Brown, Pat, 161 Brown, Phyllis J., 82, 100, 163, 203, 356 Brown, Richard J., 323 Brown, Stewart T., 213, 354 Brown, Wilbur F., Jr., 153, 354 Brownell, Gene R., 125, 217, 305 Brownell, Lou, 124 Brozovich, John F. Bruce, C. Roger, 123, 185, 354 Brunei!, B. Patsy, 143, 178, 199, 339 Bruner, H. Eugene, 125, 305 Brunner, Robert Clyde, 139, 354 Brush, Merrill Edwin, Jr., 229, 354 Bryant, Bobbie R., 87, 123, 125, 208, 233, 300, 323 Bryant, Franc Elizabeth, 354 Bryant, Jack Lynn, 271 Bryant, Joe J. Bryant, Robert E., 163 Buchal, George F. Buchkowski, Herbert J. Buck, John N. Buck, Marilyn, 185, 203, 354 Buck, Robert W., 211, 355 Buckingham, Bruce F., 215, 355 Buckman, Don Ray, 179, 368 Budin. Pearl Ann, 121, 355 Bueche, Don Lee, 153, 355 Buffalow, Robert Gene Bugg. Richard D., 123, 355 Bull, E. Jean, 152, 248, 323 Bundy, Robert C., 230, 339 Bunn, Michael L. Bunn, Richard L., 211, 339 Buntin, Dan Lee Burdg, Margaret A., 154, 323 Burenheide, Omer J ., 339 Burford, Shirlee, 161 Burford, William F., 162 Burger, Joan Lee, 143, 191 Burgess, James B., 101 Burgess, Oliver D. Burke, Ernest W., 339 Burke, James H., 339 Burke, Louis R. Burkepile, James M., 131, 323 Burkhard, Nellie B., 82, 123, 124, 177 Burkhard, Shirley Lee, 123, 124, 179 Burl, Alex, 255, 257, 261, 284, 334 Burman, Barbara L., 201, 323 Burnett, Lois C., 199, 305 Burnett, Marvin P., 215, 323 Burns, Phillip C., 150, 155, 339 Burns, Ralph W., Jr., 101, 102, 149. 219, 339 Burns, Ruth A., 176, 248, 305 Burr, June, 161 Burr, John Charles, Jr. Burr, Roger A., 97, 162, 305 Burroughs, Don E., 93, 148, 255, 256, 264, 323, 333 Burry, Barbara L., 153. 176, 199, 355 Burt, Bill M. Burton, Jerry Brooke, 225, 305 Burton, John M. Busch, Belly Sandra, 355 Bussert. W. Clyde, 96, 167, 305 Butler, Mary A., 201, 296, 305 Butler, Walter C. Bybee, Elmer C., 96, 167, 211, 305 Byrd, Barbara Jo, 177, 181, 355 Byrne, Beverly, 179 Byrne, Patrick R., 120 Cabell, Ruth A., 238, 239, 323 Cabrinha, Peter McRae, 168, 235, 355 Cady, Alonzo Edward, Jr. Cady, Erie J., 305 Caffey, Ronald Burl Cahill, Beverly June Cain, Johnny Bertram, 177, 219. 355 Caldwell, John D. Calkins, Leonard Steven Calkins, Mary Lou Call, Jay Wood, 163 Callahan, David E., 272. 275 Callahan, Jerry R., 93, 255, 259, 339 Callahan, Wayne D., 305 Callister, Loy, 203, 305 Cambria, James Edwin Camerlo, James Phillip. Jr. Cameron, John M., 163 Campbell, Helen L., 82, 240, 339 Campbell, James K., 39, 99, 153. 155. 305 Campbell, Thomas D., 222, 323 Campbell, Wayne Arthur Canning, Patricia J., 191, 199. 305 Cantrell. Margaret A., 188, 323 Carbaugh, Lon A., 227. 339 Carle. Charles F. Carlin. Jacqueline C., 82, 154, 185. 199, 249, 355 Carlson, Arnold James, 190, 323 Carlson, Effa Mae, 355 Carlson, Folke W.. 162 Carlson, Harold William, 123, 339 Carlson, l.eland W., 102. 188, 339 Carlson, Norma Lee, 185, 205, 355 Carlson, Ralph M.. 235. 323 Carlson, Robert M., 30S Carlson, Ruth M., 161 Carlson, Stener John, 167, 190, 323 Carmichael, Lawrence Edward, 120 Carnahan, William E., 87 Carpenter, David Eugene, 183 Carpenter, Grace Clill, 86, 151, 181, 297, 355, 369 Carpenter, John Sidney, 135 Carpenter, Robert Lewis, 149, 305 Carr, Doris Lorraine, 35 S Carrillo, Federico Saucedo, 191 Carroll, Edward J., 102, 212 Carroll, Lillian, 161 Carroll, Tom R., 163 Carter, Carole Forbes Carter, Everette L. Carter, Gene D., 89, 99, 102, 151, 153, 219, 339 Carter, Joan Elizabeth. 183, 205, 248, 339 Carter, Milton Francis, 168 Carlhel, Bob J., 120, 166. 213, 305 Carver, Harold I. Carver, Joan M., 238, 239, 339 Carver, Marlene Amata, 355 Casey, Charles Kenneth, 155 Cass, Bob L., 153, 339 Cass, Stanley D., 229, 339 Casselberry, Robert L. Cales, Beverly, 179 Cates, Clen Robert, 271 Caylor, Ronald N., 269 Caywood, Shirley E. Cermack, Jack E., 98 Cervin. Beverly Jo, 355 Chadwick, Bonnie M., 99, 107, 151, 152, 339 Chadwick, Leonard George Chamberlain, Adrian Ramond Chamberlain, Robert L., 134, 339 Chambers, Duane Maurice Chambers, John K., 282, 283 Champion, George, Jr., 40, 60, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79. 81, 87, 104, 221, 305 Champion, Raymond C. Chancellor, James Madison, 355 Chandler, Freddie Charles Chapin, Charles D., 163 Chapin, Donice, 161 Chapman, Gerald D., 234, 235, 305 Chapman, John W., 152, 177, 235, 305 Chapparo, William J. Chappell. James, Jr. Chappelle. Daniel Eugene, 139 Chase, Bonnie R.. 152, 194, 199, 323 Chauvin, Clarence Adelard, 227, 266, 355 Chavez, Henry Manuel Cheatham, C. E. Cheir, Frank Cher, Larry Ed., Chetelat, Larree D., 96, 167, 241, 305 Chiang, Hyun Kyun. 174 Chick, Robert L., 219, 339 Childs, Kathleen Kerry, 148. 249, 355 Chirnside, Carmen Antoinette, 121, 153, 177, 199, 355 Choate, Harold J., 103, 107, 181 Chrissmer, Donald L., 339 Chrisp, Clarence Eugene Chrispen, James L., 191, 230, 255, 262, 297, 323 Chrifitensen. Kelsey Homer Christiansen, Beverly Alyce, 355 Chistiansen, Hans Carsten, 151, 174 Christiansen, Joyce Lee, 177, 185, 355 Christopher, Jane A., 86, 87. 151. 169, 203. 339 Christopher, Jon R., 278, 339 Christy, Jary Alan, 168 Chubb, Marvin K., 230, 305 Chung, Eldean S., 89. 180. 296. 339. 344 Churchill. Mary Jean, 154, 248, 355 Cimino, Marilyn Donzelta, 87, 151, 185, 205, 355 Cirbo, Angela Catherine, 176. 248, 355 Cirbo, Sherlene Marie, 176. 24S. 355 Cito, Carol Catherine, 205, 296, 355 Clark, Bernard E. Clark, Catherine Ron Clark, Darlene, 355 Clark, James Wylie, Jr., 355 Clark, John Lynn, 153, 211, 355 Clark, Joseph Gurney, 282 Clark, Loran J., 163 Clark, Nola Kay, 124 Clark, Orrin Barber Clark, R. Byron, 118, 119, 305 Clark, Ruth B. Clark, Sidney H., 162, 305 Clark. William Lee Classe, John Hugh. 213. 355 Claudson, Bill Dolan, 152, 166 Claussen, Bruce William, 355 Cla-pool, Beverly A., 183, 201. 339 Clegg, George J., 272 Clements, Richard Keith Clements, Thomas L., 305 Clifford, William Bond Clithero, Betty Lou Clithero, Jack B., 166 Closs, Carl W. Cloud, Donald L., 229, 255, 339 Clute, Patricia L., 148, 296, 323 Clymer, Sterling Duane, 213, 355 Coan, James V. Coan, John P.. 216, 305 Coates, Ceraldine, 121, 157, 314 Cobb, Barbara C., 33, 86, 87, 169, 201, 305 Coffin, Donald Lynn Cogburn, Ray D., 323 Cogswell, Marvin Ray, 35S Cohan, Jay Morton, 150, 223, 355 Colborn, Mark W. Colby, Theoadore A., 135 Cole, Harvey W. Coleman, Alice M., 43, 78, 238, 239, 339 Coleman, James Woodlard, 153, 213, 355 Coleman, Paul S., 215, 339 Coleman, Robert Foy Colgate. Mable, 179 Colgate, William, 305 Colkert, Charles Howard, 221, 355 Collard, Elmarie, 179 Collard, Thomas Edward Coll,.,. Richard, 215, 339 Colling, Robert Richard Collins, Gloria I.allue, 154. 201, 355 Collins, JoAnn E., 107, 201, 339 Collins, Marvin Don, 355 Collins, M. Jay, 339 Collins, Polly Blanche, 75, 107, 123. 125, 197, 301, 339, 347 Collins, Thomas Edward, 235, 355 Collinson, John George, 167. 219, 323 Colmey, John C., 225, 305 Colville, David Griffith Coming, Ronald E. Comstock, Nora L., 324 Conger. Gerald B., 225, 339 Conkey, Ellade M.. 161 Conkey, Stanley R. Conklin, Richard Conklin, Robert E. Conley, Sue Ann, 201, 355 Conner, Arlie Richard, 93. 282. 283, 305 Cook, Jack DeWayne, 355 Cook. Vivian Marie, 143, 153, 324 Cooley, Jeanne B., 152. 203, 324 Cope, Phyllis Ann, 248 Copeland. Betty, 161 Copeland. Richard M.. 162, 305 Corbett, George R. Corey, Harold Way Cornforlh, Keith, 163 Corning, Raymond Vincent Cornum, Kurt Kay Cornwell, Peter V. Coryell, Lavina Lou, 185, 203, 356 Costello, James E. Costopoulos, Zachareas George Couch, William Raymond, 356 Coulter, Almon Wilson, 167, 324 Cowan, Richard E. Cowley, James E. Cox, Gretchen A., 188. 197, 248, 356 Cox, James W., 86, 87 Cox, William H. Coxeter, Peter Fred Coxeter, William J. Coyne, Robert W. Crabtrec, Frederick J. Craig, Donald J., 356 Craig, James R., 153, 222, 356 Cramer, Patricia, 195, 199, 297, 324 Craw, Meredith, 167, 314 Crawford, Janet Sue Crawford, Robert J ., 139, 167, 217. 305 Cress, Luther M., 139, 210. 211, 305 Criswell, Robert L. Critchneld, Barbara, 179 Critchfiield, Donald R., 305 Croft, Donald C. Croft, Lawrence E., 151, 232. 233, 339 Croissant, Robert L., 211, 356 Cronkhite, Cyrus C. Cross, Patricia A., 339 Crowder, David V., 219, 339 Crowe, Edward H., 305 Crowfoot, Arthur P., 219, 356 Cruise, Donald J. Crumpacker, Frank E., 93, 148, 284, 305 Cudworth, Kenneth E., 221, 356 Cummings, Clancy S. Cuney, J. June, 82, 201, 356 Currie, Roderick B., 184 Curtis, Henry H., 149, 219, 356 Cushing, Donald D. Cuizetto, Angela C., 305 Dagley, Doris F. Dale. Mary Ellen, 121. 236, 356 Dalton, Kay, 93, 255, 257, 258 Dameron. Dorothy Delaine. 205, 324 Dann, Betsy, 161 Dann, Jordan, 97, 162 Dasrh, Robert D., 155, 339 Dascom, Laurence G. Dascom, Loru Nadine 376 ML- ; 11220 N. College TV N ROOMS BEAUTIFUL WESTERN COFFEE SHOP and DINING ROOM Phone 3020 POUDRE VALLEY R.E.A., INC. 220 E. Olive Phone 15 FIRST NATIONAL BANK 377 Student Index, Con ' t.... Datteri, Robert F., 93, 230, 272, 274, 340 Dauberl, Harold Emanuel Daugherty, James C., 101, 340 Davenport, James Clark, 352 Davenport, Ronnie Lee, 125, 356 Davey, Joe, 37, 148, 267, 340 David, Jim, 278, 279, 281 David, John C., 78, 99. 153. 166, 174, 182 30S Davidson, James D., 305 Davidson, William Ernest, 356 Davies, David Joe Davies, Delores J., 201, 340 Davies, Kenneth A., 284 Davis, Darrel Dean, 153, 221, 340 Davis, Daryl Ray Davis, David M., 163 Davis, James R., 97, 109, 139 Davis, Jack R., 96, 166. 219, 305 Davis, John Robert, 86, 87, 149, 356 Davis, Lawrence Cowley Davis, Michael L., 227, 324 Davis, Rees F., 183, 306 Davis, Robert W. Davis, Ronald Thomas, 219, 356 Davis, Wayne Clarence, 123, 356 Davison, Charles Edward, 93, 225, 272, 275, 324 Daw, Carol Edna, 177, 356 Dawson, Edward Brown, 356 Daxton, James Carl, 177, 340 Day, James Ronald, 225, 272, 356 Day, John William, 272 Day, Judith Claire, 185, 197, 356 Dayhoff, Dan Lamoile Dazey, Earl L., 167 Deane, Harold M., 176 Deone, Thelma McHone, 176 Deardorf, Eldon Neal, 356 DeBrte, Leonard Eugene, 356 Debus, Arlan D. Decker, Ronald Keith Deeds, Guy O., Jr. Deem, David Eris, 356 Deem, Judy Ann, 89, 248, 301, 356, 362 Deines, Ernest P., 102, 221, 255, 340 Deines, James Arnold Dekleva, John, Jr., 221, 356 Delaney, Loretta A., 340 Delehoy, Raymond Earl Denham, Alfred H., 118 Denning, Harry F., 96. 129, 166, 187, 306 Dennis. Edward D., 340 Denton, Earlene Sue, 153, 185, 356 De Porter, Arthur Allen, 221, 256 Depue, Courtney W., 213, 306 DeRose, Vivian M. De Ruse Joseph T. Deterding, Alva C., 241, 340 DeTurk, Jacqueline A., 150 Deulsch, Nancy M.. 123. 124, 340 DeWilt, Fred D., 134 Dexter, Jack J. Dexter, Jeny R., 219, 340 Dey, Sally Fern, 150 Dickens, Lester E. Dickinson, Earl O., Jr., 162 Dickinson, O. W., 356 Dickinson, Wright, 163, 217 Dickman, Dorthy Marie, 89, 104, 199, 324 Dickson, Harold Dean, 340 Dickson, Thomas James Dienst, Eugene Kermil, 340 Dietrich, Loren Jacob Dietz, Jacob L. Dillner, Cene Oscar, 357 Dimick, Kenneth Cene, 216, 324 Discher, Dai id Arther Dismuke, Donald M.. 167. 185, 287 Dixon, Carl Dixon, Leonard Thomas Dixon, William Joseph Dixson, James L., 162, 306 Dixson, Mildred, 161 Dodge, Frank H., 284 Dodge, Griffin N., 93, 105, 166, 218, 219, 284, 306 Dogramachi, Karani Rafik, 174, 182 Doherty, Thomas Joseph, 123, 191, 357 Doing, Keith L., 162 Doing, Marty, 161 Doll, Bert Richard, 188, 306 Donahue, Byron H.. 306 Donahue, Lester W. Doner, Forrest B.. 101, 340 Donnel, Karolyn Kay, 357 Donnelly, Charles E., 162, 306 Donnelly, Evie, 161 Donovan, George A., 188 Doody, Dan J., 125, 324 Dorsey, Alvin L., 93, 95, 229, 255, 259, 284, 324, 331 Doty, Wendell M., Jr., 306 Doud, James Harwood. 230, 340 Dougherty, Marilou Dove, Flora L., 124, 340 Dow, Gloria Lynn, 357 Dowel], Carl Eugene, 131, 357 Downing, Carl Kelley, 230, 357 Downs, Jacquelyn Landes, 207, 306 Doyle, Don C. Doyle, Sylvia M., 86, 87, 150. 155. 340 Drager, Robert A., 135, 324 Drager, Ronald W., 101, 106, 134, 324 Drake, Charles Roger Drake, Marian Wayne Draper, Cynthia St. John, 153, 297, 340 Draper, Paul H. Uriskill, Jesse T., 125 Droliinger, Donald E. Drommond, Betty Jean, 357 Druva, David Bruce, 149 Ducey, Patricia B., 197, 306 Ducker, E. Ann, 324 Dugiian, Lawrence James, 340 Duke, Vernon L., 234 Duling. John A., 306 Dull, Mimi, 161 Dull, Robert O., 163 Dunagan, Charles J. Dunbar. Donald C., 215, 340 Dunbar, Walter Thomas, Jr.. 357 Duncan, Richard S., 340 Duncan, William Douglas Duncan, William S., 134, 306 Dunham, DeRyl Dean, 357 Dunn, Chauncey M. Dunn, Dale A., 139, 306 Dunn, Eleanor J., 123, 205, 295, 324 Dunn, Jack W. Dunn, James Wesley, 3S7 Dunn, Keith E., 93, 277, 298, 340 Dupree, Richard ., 230, 267, 340 Durward, James Arthur, 357 Dutro, Joyce Elaine, 177, 957 Dutton, Howard Marvin, 139, 167, 190, 324 Dutton, Sidney A., 163, 215, 340 Dvoracek, Sidney Ernest, 168, 181, 357 Dwier, Ray Francis, 139 Dybing, Clifford Dean, 99, 103, 109, 139, 153, 166, 217, 306 E I ...I,-. , Alan C., 68, 71, 93, 101, 166, 284, 298, 324, 326 Eberle, Carole LeAnn Echeverria, Dom J., 162, 306 Echeverria, Roy Eck, Charles E., 307 Edens, Arthurene Edens, O. Hybenia, 31, 151, 153, 169, 203, 340 F.dgington, Richard Eugene Edwards, E. Allen, 225, 325 Edwards, Frank Roger, 163 Edwards, William John, 133, 191 Effner, Lee, 89, 93, 282, 340 Egan, Robert Louis Egbert, Edmund W., 120, 307 Ehrlich, E. Richard Ehrlich, Mary Patricia, 176, 239 Ehrlich, Paul Leo Ehrlich, Walter. 163 Eichenberger, William Eichstaedt, Klaus, 151, 174 Eisenhand, Barbara Lee, 124, 177, 340 Eliason, Richard C. Eliot, Calista C., 340 Eliot, T. S., Jr., 163, 174 Elken, Robert Crandall, 215, 255, 340 Ellicott, Paul C., 123, 217, 340 r.lliir. James H., 230, 340 Elliott, Donald Richard, 271 Elliott, Gail Earl, 139, 307 Elliott, Gary S. Elliott, James Albert Elliott, Thomas Dean Ellis, Jack W., 162 Ellis, Kathleen, 161 Ellis, Lee Floyd, 177, 341 Ellsworth, J. Phillip, 125 Ellsworth, Robert M. Ely, Donald Eugene, 87, 121. 123, 217, 357 Emery, Doborah T., 197, 341 Emeson, Irwin Martin, 223, 341 Engel, Nancy Carol. 357 Engelsgjerd, Dewey Lawrence, 221, 357 Englert, Thad Joe, 241, 357 English, James Edwards Enos, Howard Lee, 357 F.nsor, Elaine June. 153, 357 Enstrom, Arthur Herbert Erickson, Amelia Lucille, 121, 239, 248, 357 Erickson, Charles Edward, 357 Erickson, Jon Arthur, 357 Erickson, L. Elaine, 236, 239, 341 Ericson, Bernard C., 325 Ericson, John Edward, 153, 176, 211, 357 Ericsson, Donna Mae, 357 Erling, Donald M., 133, 325 Ermel, Eldon C., 101, 134, 166, 325 Ernest, William H., 93, 233, 282, 283, 325 Erwin, Bennie Grove Erwin, Virginia, 161 Erwine, Wright H., 122, 227, 325 Esgar, Roger E.kanos, Robert, 132, 208, 223. 277, 325 Estep, Zola A., 177, 199, 341 Esty, Ramona J., 237, 307 Etchemendy, John M., 87, 229. 341 Evans, Leonard Dale, 131, 307 Evans, Madeline I. Evans, Norman A. Evans, William O., 130, 131, 227. 307 Evenden, George W., 307 Evert, Barbara Ann, 151, 207. 341 Evison, Boyd, 97, 215, 325 Ewald, Elinor R., 79, 152, 203, 325 Ewald. Ruth A., 45, 87, 107. 139, 197, 341 Ewbank, Joann, 207, 307 Eyestone, Cline Frank Fairchild, Douglas C. Fairchild, Margaret M.. 174 Fakhri, Subhi Ahmad . Farlow, David R. Farmer, Lonnie Lee, 341 Farnham, Dorothy J ., 174, 183 Farny, David H., 341 Farquharson, James Carey, 168, 229, 357 Farreli, Val P. Farrow, Joan, 161 Farrow, William A., 162, 225, 307 Faucette, Kay Grant Faught, Thomas L. Faules, Don Francis Faulkner, Lin R. Fay, LeRoy P., 163 Frast, Jo-Dell Feeney, Thomas J. Feistel, Eloise Edna, 143, 357 Felker, Robert L., 163. 300 Fell, Carmen Elizabeth, 357 Fell. Jack W. Fellers, Judy, 82, 357 Felte, Harold L., 78, 87, 89, 95, 167, 230, 325, 328 Fenner, Pat, 179 Fenner, William M. Ferguson, Ben R. Ferguson, Joyce A., 43, 78, 160, 188, 239, 325 Ferguson, Nancy C., 239, 248, 357 Ferguson, Robert B. Ferraz, Joao L. S., 174, 182, 307 Ferries, George A., 357 Feucht, James R., 266 Feucht, Phyllis A., 152, 201, 249, 357 Fidino, Ray Paul, 307 Field, Robert W., 95. 307 Finch. Melvin D., 131 Finger, Jack W., 162 Fink, Richard D. Finley, Robert B., 221, 341 Finley, Virginia L. Finley, William R., 96, 121, 167 Finnell, Clyde Allen, 139. 152, 181, 357 Finnell, Evelyn I., 33, 87, 151, 236, 325, 330 Finnell, Larry M. Finney, Jack F., 135 Fishack, Carol J ., 201, 307 Fisher, Al James, 223, 357 Fisk, John Wallace Fisk, Leonard O. Fix, Daurd Lee Flamm, Barry R., 102, 233, 341 Flanagan, Bernard E. Fleming, Evelyn V.. 3S7 Fletcher, Barbara C., 357 Fletcher, Conrad C., 153, 221. 357 Fletcher, Harlan L., 153, 183, 221, 325 Fletcher, Louis A., 123, 179, 325 Flores, Joe P., 125, 307 Florian, Lawrence H., 341 Flowers, John Wm., 93, 284, 288 Fluke. Wayne C., 163, 215, 341 Foeppel, William C. Foglesong, Beryl Leonard, 357 i ' oley, Charlene L., 325 Folger, John Edwin, 184, 307 Fonken, David W., 89, 106. 133, 307 Foote, Charles F., 168 Ford, James E., 341 Foree, Wanda L., 357 Foster, Arthur L. Foster, Barbara A., 248, 307 Foster, Carl M., 162, 307 Foster, Dorothy, 161 Foster, Ceraldine F., 201, 249, 297, 357 Foster, James B., 307 Foster, Roger D. Foster, Vera Fay, 357 Foster, William John Fowler, Ann E., 176, 357 Frain. Mary C., 341 Frandson, Rowen D. Fraker, Marjory Ann, 357 Frank, Gerald, 102, 341 Frank, Venantius J., 325 Franklin, Robert D., 341 Krapwell, Edward H. Frary, Ladd G. Eraser, Donald Fraser, Cordon B., 118. 166, 229. 325 Fraser, Syvilla Joan, 176, 205, 357 Freeburg, Lois A., 188, 307 Freeburg, Nettie R., 188. 248, 341 Freeburg, Pal W., 188, 341 Freeburg, Wilma J.. 188, 307 Freeland, Dixon B. Freeman, Anita C., 358 Freeman, Phil Evans, 139, 288, 307 Freeman, R. Don, 213, 307 French, Katherine J.. 150, 197, 325 Freriks, Stanley R. Frezieres, John, 284 Frichlel, John S., 101, 106. 132, 307 Frichtel, Robert R., 101, 149, 341 Fridley, Charles I., 102, 139, 176, 213, 341 Frihauf, Louis E., 184, 358 Fuchs, Milzi Ann, 154, 358 rnlilrii.ll, Cene E., 139, 181 Fuhr, John D., 163, 208, 212. 213. 358 Fuller, Buell E. Fulls, Tom M.. 89. 261, 341 Fuqua. John Lee Furlong, Sandra Gay, 341 Cabel, Phil Thomas, 168, 231, 358 Caede, Charles F., 177, 341 Calbreath, Jack S. Galbrealh, Jill Lair, 203, 307 Callagher, Dale C., 102, 139, 287, 325 Gallegos, Ben F., 191 Calvin, E. Jeanne, 89, 178, 197, 297, 341 Calvin, Michael Gammie, James L. Garcia, Joe A. Cardels, Keith D., 86, 87. 101, 104, 151, 231, 325 Gardner, Jimmy Gardner, Lee Olin, 188 Garfield, Nancy Lou, 89, 248, 358, 371 Garner, Don S., 341 Garrett, Bobby J., 118, 213, 307 Carrett, Peggy Jo, 143, 358 Garrison, Charlotte M., 143. 194 Garrison, Donna Ruth, 205, 248, 358 Garrison, Verne Lee Garwood, Gary A., 225, 358 I. a. kill. J. Richard, 255, 264, 282, 341 Cately, John P. Gates, Berta J.. 248, 341 Gatlerer, Charles F.. 89, 166, 307 Caukel, Robert L. Gausman, Glen J ., 162 Gausman, Shirley, 161 Caulhier, Edwin B.. 120, 153, 191. 307 Cavora, Vladimir, 174 Gay, Lloyd W., 139, 325 Gebauer, David Geib, Melvin L., 358 Geilenkirchen, Glenn, 358 Geisert, Ronald, 189, 221, 358 Geisler, Agnes E. Gelroth, Marvin J .. 102. 219, 341 Gensberg. Morton S., 223, 341 George, Delbert L. George, Sallie Marie, 205, 358 Gerlils, Edward F. German, Calvin K., 231, 325 Gerry, William C. Gessford, Hubert C. Gelz, Melvin E., 95. 176. 325 Giauque, Donald, 341 Gibson, Beverly M., 201, 296, 358 Giesick, Reuben A. Gilbert, Eleanor C., 341 Gilbert, Leland C.. 153 Cilger, Arthur I... 163 Gilger, Hilda, 161 Cillen, Delora L.. 205, 307 Cilliland. James H., 229. 341 Cilinier, William S.. 166. 215, 325 Gingery, Deryl W., 325 Gingery, Lloyd E., 341 Ginsburg, Howard Giro, Laura Jean. 152, 191. 325 Givan, Sam Joseph, 166, 227. 307 Clazer, Richard B., 150, 223, 341 Cleeson, Jelta, 179 Gleeson, Thomas M. Glenn, John M., 222, 341 Click, Gary C., 361 Glide well, Doris J 188. 307 Gochnauer, James R., 177, 341 Godat, Larry Ulin Coddard, Kenneth M.. 102. 342 Godden, William R.. 162 Goebel, Harry R. Coertz, Harland S., 307 Con . Warren J. Goick, Eugene G. Coin. Phillip, 215, 307 Coldbaum, Oliver, 223, 307 Coldsberry, Kenneth L., 122. 152. 325 Gomez, J. Felix, 99, 153. 191. 342 Compert, Shirley M.. 106, 248, 325 Conzales, Leroy A., 168 Gonzalez, Eduardo G. Good, Wilma Joyce, 143, 358 Goodall, Eugene Goodenberger, Phyllis Ann, 323 Coodfellow, Jeanne Goodin, Jan Vorhies, 199. 358 Goodman, Gibson G. Goodson, Tom P., 166, 278, 307 Coor, Dan, ISO, 325 Goracke, Max L., 98. 133, 231. 307 Gordon, Carolee, 358 Gordon, Orbin B., 358 Gorman, Grant V, 219, 358 Gossman, Max G., 151 Gould, Jackie W., 131. 282, 283 Grace, James L., 221, 358 Grady, Barbara J.. 155, 358 Graham, Charles R. Graham, Elizabeth, 325 Graham, James H., 152, 155 COLC 378 ALPERT SON ' S Tfie MAN ' S STORE 133 N. College Ave. Phone 520-W X COLORADO PRINTING CO. 132 W. Mountain Ave. Phone 88 CAMERA SHOP Armstrong Hotel Bldg. Phone 267 Student Index, Don ' t.... Graham, Marvin I... 184. 219. 3S8 Graham, Phyllis J .. 191, 358 Cram. Dale W. Grant, Fred Richard Granl, Verlon Craves, E. Reid, 255, 264 Crave!. Frank W., 152 Craves, John W., 124 Craves, L. Jean, 123, 124, 295 Craves, Robert C., 163, 358 Cray, Don N., 149 Cray, Earl E. Cray, Robert W.. 75, 221. 300, 325 Cray, Roy Vl m.. 119, 231, 307 Cray, Thomas C., 121, 236, 241, 342, 346 Creen, Barbara Ann Creen, Dick, 95, 188 Creen, C. James Creen, Jo, 161 Creen, Lucille Creen, Mary Jo, 89, 201, 296, 358 Creen, Mildred Jean, 207, 358 Creen, Milton L., 97, 162, 307 Creen, Richard E., 95, 166, 307 Creen, Russell L., 162 Creenaway, Waller T.. 222. 326 Creene, Ernest C., 98, 130, 133 Creenlee, Zen Royal Creenwald, Leon E., 184 Creenwall, Richard L. Gregory, Leonard, 93, 267, 268, 284 Cress, Lyle E. Grey, John, 233, 326 Crigsby, Joceiyn, 151 Crimes, Laura H.. 150, 326 Grisham, Arlene M., 121, 143, 207, 325 Cross, Henry Alan, 167, 223. 326 Groves, William, 221, 342 Crow, William I).. 227. 358 Grusing, Robert L. Cocovsky, Mike, 79. 86, 87, 104. ISO. 182, 223, 326, 329 Cuenin, Burton W., 358 Cuenin, Jacqueline M., 125, 201, 326 Guenzi, Wayne D., 231. 307 Cuilliams, James L.. 225. 359 Cum, Phyllis J., 297, 359 Gump, Raymond L., 307 Cunkle, Marjorie A., 197, 326 Gunnison, Gwyn, 18 , 359 Cunson. Joy II., 177, 342 Cunther, William J ., 75, 102, 155, 176, 241, 342 Custafson, Marilyn E., 89, 107. 154, 239, 342 Gustafson, Sandra A., 359 Cuthrie, Robert M. Culscher, W. Daril, 99, 101. 102. 153. 177 H Haakstold, George Oliver Hadachek. Leonard Claire Hadeen, Kenneth Doyle, 95, 96, 120, 167. 307 Hadley, David Lee, 139. 181, 359 Hadley, David Warren. 177, 359 Hadley, John W.. 162 Hadley, Tots,-., 161 II;,, niidl. Janet L., 207, 295, 326 Hagemeier, Grace O ' Delle, 82, 359 Hagemeitler, Charles W., 135 Hagen, Arthur F., 121, 326 Hager, Charles K., 342 Hager, Ivan L. Haggstrom, Cus Wendell, 168. 359 Hagler, Robert E. Haines, Richard J., 99, 102. 153, 342 Hakonson. Donald K.. 167. 211, 308 Haley, James Edward Hall, Clifford N., 101. 106. 134, 326 Hall, Dean C., 308 Hall. Henry Martyn, 227, 359 Hall, James, 215, 359 Hall, Janice M., 78, 82, 102, 143, 178, 194, 201, 296. 326, 327 Hall, Paul Edward, 125 Hall, Shirley Watson, 176, 326 Hall, Thomas H. Hallo, k, Brrneice L., 82, 190, 20S, 308 Hallock, Helen Ruth Halterman, Betty Jane, 182 Hamill, Jakie A., 179, 359 Hamilton, Richard D. Hamilton, Robert J.. 188 Hamlin. Patricia Ann, 100. 104 ilamm, James Donald, 166, 231. 308 Hammer, Franklin D., 326 Hammer, Marilyn, 179 Hammer, Zita I., 249, 3S9 Hammerquist, Bernice, 161 Hammerquist. Harold E., 162, 308 Hammctt, Rita Ann, 191, 342 Hammond, Donald L. Hammond, George Jones Hanagan, John Gerald Hancock, Maxwell E., 139, 152. 166. 177, 326 Hancock, William Frederick, 342 Hand, Robert W.. 99, 153. 221. 342 Hanifen. Dorothy Elizabeth, 143, 191, 359 Harm, Richard C., 233. 278. 326 Hanna, James Edward Hannah, Marilyn Jean, 154, 201. 359 Hansen, Clinton Dean, 359 Hansen, Eleanor J., 308 Hansen, Ernest J ., 163 Hansen, Evelyn Marie, 359 Hansen, Harry E., 162. 308 Hansen. Lowell D., 342 Hansen, Margaret Eleanor, 153, 176, 199, 3S9 Hansen, Paul Christian. 232, 326 Hansen, Phyllis D. Hanson, Carl W. Hanson, Jean Elizabeth Hanson, John Andrew, 139 Hanson, John Edward Hanson, Julius Hanson, Milan George Hanson, Robert H. Hard, Lowell ().. 213, 342 Hardwick, William H., 163 Hardy, Donald M. Hardy, Edward Clark Hardy, John L., 120, 185, 222, 308 Hardy, Patricia Jean, 154, 205. 342 Harferl, Robert C. Hargis, Barbara Anne, 359 Hargis, David William Harman, Philip D., 215, 326 Harmon, Eula W., 124 Harmon, Marian Joan, 203, 327 Harper, Ella Jean, 176, 199, 359 Harper, Kenneth H., 278 Harrington, Charles Jay, 153 Harris, Charles Walter Harris, Harland Delbert, 177, 231, 359 Harris, John Foster, 359 Harris, Laura A., 75, 180. 239, 308 Harris, Lauraine Elizabeth. 359 Harris. Luther Earl Harris, Sherry C., 177, 205, 359 Harrison, Eberta R., 107, 152, 154, 342 Harrison, Clark, 148 Hartman, C. Paul, 94, 308 Hartman, Gene E. Harlman, James D., Jr., 93, 255, 256 Hartman, John Grant, 271, 366 Hartman, Loyal M. Hartman, Roberta A. Harlshaw, David R. Harlwick, Roderick, 89 Harvey, Jack C., 162, 266 Harvey, Myrna Lou, 359 Harvey, Patricia Ann, 177. 205. 359 Haselwood, James T., 133, 308 Haslem, Jack Haslem, Patricia A. Haszier. Charles J. Haverfield. Ben F. Hawes, Harry Jacob, 327 Hawkins, Charles D., 225, 308 Hawkins. Larrie K. Hawley, Jeanne, 161 Hawley, John Freeman, 163 Hayden, Lane Howland Hayden, Ralph J. Hayes. Alan B., 162, 308 Hayes, Allen Lee Hayes, Donald M., 162, 308 Hayes, Ceorgella, 177, 359 Hayes, Louise, 151. 203. 327 Hayes, Noel V., 234. 235, 308 Hayes, Priscilla, 161 Hayes, Richard Lee, 359 Hays, Richard P., 153, 219 Hays, Willard E. Hayward, Carl Edward Hayward, Chardelle. 22, 78, 104, 108, 152, 169, 202, 300, 308 Headlee, Don L., 309 Healey, Frankie Louise, 176, 359 Healy, Robert R., 124 Hedrick, Elwood T. Hrdrick. John Leslie, 139, 211, 359 Heil, Donald E. Hein, Herschel R., 123. 342 Heine, Chris, 179 Heine. Jerry L., 96, 167, 217, 309 Heise, George Fred, 219, 309 Heit, Leonard J. Heitman, Ella K., 309 Hejdr, Dan I. Helms, William B., 139, 184. 342 Helton, James W. Hembrey, John R., 134, 309 Hemmat, Nematullah, 174 Henderson, Jack R. Henderson, Joan L.. 199, 342 Henderson, John Marvin, 153, 176 Henderson, Mary Jane, 154, 176. 239, 248, 359 Henderson, Nancy J ., 154. 203. 327 Hendricks, Dixie L., 53, 86, 87, 196, 309 Hendricks, John J ., 256 Hendrix, Jack L.. 153, 184 Henkel, Eugene O. Henley, John Wyatt Hennen, Gene C., 219, 309 Hennen, Verne C., 135, 342 Henness, Donald M. Hennessy, William James Henrichs. Lee, 272, 276 Henrie, Bernard Glenn Henry, Clay A., 167, 235, 327 Henry, John Thralls Henry, Katharine L., 199, 309 Hepler, Zea Herbert, Gary Richard Herbst, Elwood Conrad Hebrst, Lillian Cay, 3S9 Hergerl, Donald E., 278, 327 Hergert, Wilbert Dean, 359 Herman, Ellen Jean, 184, 359 Hermes, Anna M., 153, 154, 191, 253, 359 Herrick, David D., 163 Herringer, Carl J ., 89, 218, 219, 327 Herrmann, Kenneth E., 309 Herron, Ken. E., 102, 225, 266, 342 Hertneky, Patricia Jane, 154, 359 Hess, Lloyd M., 309 Hess, Lloyd N., 135, 183, 227, 309 Hessel, Maxine Ruth, 149, 199, 359 Hesselholl, Rachael A., 97, 171, 201, 309 Heth, Gordon LeRoy Heuschkel, Donald C., 166, 327 Heywood, Frances R., 197 Hibbard, Gary George, 271 Hickman, Keith Frederick Hicks, Mark Prentice Hicks, Phyllis J., 327 Higbee, Farrell, 87, 219, 309 Highem, Charles Willson, 163 Hilbers, Charles R., 162 Hildebrand, Paul R., 227, 231, 359 Hildebrand, Peter Edward Hildebrandt. Paul K., 342 Hileman, Waller E., 135 Hill, Robert, 99 Hill, John Knox Hill, Nancy Ann, 203, 327 Hill, Patsy J., 99, 152, 309 Hill, Robert Manning, 153, 309 Hinderlider, Clyde K.. 93, 255. 257, 259, 284 Hillslen, Donald L., 342 Hincs, Tommy Jack, 359 Hinrichs, Warren Lee, 102, 342 Hinshaw, Merrill Jr., 162 Hinshaw, Sue, 161 Hinze, Greg O., 120 Hixon, Owen P., 167 Hjorl, Wilford L., 96, 166, 218, 219, 309 Hoberg, Donald Norris Hobson, Henry Wise Hockett, Albert Eugene, 359 Hodgdon, Charles Alden Hoefer. Jonathan F., 139, 181 Hi,,- HIT. Andrew Francis, 342 Hoerber, Gerald F. Hoff, John C., 121, 167, 284, 287, 309 HolT. Robert Lee, 121, 168 Hoffman, Marjorie Landeck, 199, 309 Hoffman, Richard Lee HofTmeister, Larry Eugene, 215, 359 II,, lln, -r, Bryan Dean, 125, 168 Hoffner, Donald Eugene Hoflund, Marvin S. Hofmann, John S., 185, 309 Hofmann Rita Elizabeth, 205, 359 Hogg, Robert Trent Hohl, Donald Nelson, 98, 101, 102, 106, 133, 167, 233, 327 Holcomb, Raymond N., 215, 359 Holderman, William M. Holderness, Jacquelyn B., 123, 169. 309 Holderness. Janice Dee, 327 Holiday. Esther Jane, 188, 248, 359 Holland, Willis John, 231, 272, 360 Hollberg, Barbara E. Hollenbeck, Mary E., 121, 327 Holliman, Willis N.. 135 Holzberlein, John Monte, 89, 121, 229, 327 Holzer, Marilyn Virginia, 205, 360 Honslein, Betty J., 150, 155, 309 Hood, John Robert Hooper, J. L., 166 Hoover, Robert L. Hopkins, OIlie Elizabeth, 177, 207, 360 Hopper, Kenneth H., 133 Hopson, Irvin Glen, 360 Hopwood, Alfred Joseph, 149 Horiuchi, Takemobu, 360 Hoshime, Robert K., 180, 360 Homey, Robert D., 342 Horst, William F. Horslmann, Neil U., 219, 342 Hort, George Harold, 179 Hoshide, Robert, 180 Hosier, Robert Eugene, 360 Holt, Ronald D., 176, 327 Hottel, William W. Hough, Reggie D., 131, 342 Hougham. Duane F., 149 Houghton. Thomas H. Houser, Lowell D.. 211, 309 Houscholler, Flo Beth, 207, 360 Housle., Willard H., 155, 222, 327 Houston, James D. Houston, William Mini,-,. 266 Howard, Georgine M., 185, 197, 309 Howard, Lester Roberl, Jr. Howe, Bob D. Howe, George W., 231. 327 Howe. Jeanne, 199, 360 Howell, Nancy Sue, 197, 248, 360 Howell. Thomas F., 309 Hoxie, Howard R., 177, 342 Hribernick. Roberl A., 155 Hrvatin, Rosemarie, 239 Hubbard, Richard M.. 217, 309 Hubbs, Donald A., 342 Hubp, Frank, 87 Hudson, Donald Byron, 327 Hudson, Fred D., 227. 309 Hudson. Robert Dillard, Jr. Huff, Hugh M., 225, 309 Huffman, Charles L. Hughes, Carol L., 203, 309 Hughes, Eugene Earl, 139, 342 Hughes, Ray E., 162 Hughes, Jim, 278 Hughes, Ronald Mark, 149, 184, 360 Hugunin, Francis William Huletl, Dale Edward, 184, 342 Hulsey. Calvin Otis, 219, 360 Humburg, Gene Harold, 211, 327 Humburg, Neil Edward, 211, 343 II, mini. -11, Joan B., 343 Humphrey, Barbara Lenore, 188 Humphrey, James Edwin, 124, 125 Hunewill, Stanley Lloyd, 213, 360 Hunsberger, Bing L., 150, 155 Hunt, Harold, 232. 233. 343 Hunter. Joan Marion, 121, 176, 360 Huntzinger. John Thomas, 123, 213, 360 llunl. Charles LaVerne Hurry, James J.. 93, 231, 282. 309 Hurl, Edwyna Dayonne, 123 Huston, Joe E. Hutcherson, Brian L., 163 Hutcherson. Earlene, 179 Hutchings, Lois A., 343 Hutchinson, Shirley Jean. 87. 155, 199. 343 Hulton, Suzanne T., 176, 183, 343 Hyde, Travis Purnell, 96, 327 Hyerstay, Russell Harold. Jr. Illnick, Frank J. Imboden, Nancy Ann, 205. 360 Ipson, John R., 235, 343 relan, Robert Lee reland, Darrel W., 327 rilani. Dry Yukio, 120, 188 rvine, Gail Garrison, 168, 360 rwin, Frank W. rwin, James Howe sacksen, Dwight Kimball sbesler, Elizabeth Jean, 205, 327 seminger, Howard J., Jr., 235, 343 sham, Shirley J., 82, 201. 343 srael, William I., 150, 309 verson, Kenneth M., 75, 150 Jackson, Donald E., 93, 282. 283 Jackson, Dorothy Carolin, 153, 360 Jackson, Paul I., 216, 327 Jackson, J. Warren, 174, 183, 343 Jackson, Raymond T., 231, 327 Jacob, E. Jane, 78, 81, 82, 83, 205, 327 Jacob, Joyce Elaine, 123, 143, 194, 205, 360 Jacob, Wilbur Page, 135 Jacobsen, Loren Henning Jacobshagen, Bob R. Jacobson, Joshua Jacobucci. Paul John, 360 Jaerger, Edward L. Jahr, Carl Edward, 188 James, Norman Ivan James, Phyllis Jean, 197, 360 James, Theodore Karl, 227, 360 Jameson, Earl Reece. 162, 309 Jamison, Nicholas Alex Janitell, Mildred, 143, 191, 253, 360 Jangen, Vivian R. Jebb, Thomas A., 163 Jefferson, Carol J., 177, 327 Jefferson, James M., 343 Jefferson, Mary M., 154, 176, 343 Jenkins. Charles Heywood, 87 Jenki ns, James W. Jennings, Robert Webb Jensen, Gerald A., 134, 227. 309 Jensen, Grant C. Jensen, J. Paul, 208, 222, 288, 300, 34.1, 360 Jensen, Ken E. Jensen, Marvin B., 133, 166, 227, 309 Jensen. Paul Erick, 163 Jensvold, Bruce C., 215, 327 Jespersen, Herbert, 133, 309 Jessen, Richard Hans, 360 Jesser, Arthur Duane Johanson, Eric George, 139, 213, 343 Johnson, Betty Mae, 249, 360 Johnson, Bill I)., 229, 327 Johnson. Carroll Kenneth. 102 Johnson, Charles L., 343 Johnson, Connie Lou, 121. 151, 176, 360 Johnson. Corrine Elhel. 143, 176. 190, 327 Johnson, Dale E., 101. 106. 134 Johnson, Darlene Rae, 183, 205, 248, 343 Johnson, Donald August Johnson, Doris E., 82, 83. 100, 178, 203, 327 Johnson, Elyot W. Johnson. Everett C., 131 Johnson, Franklin R., 343 Johnson, Gerald D. Johnson, Gilbert L., 231, 271. 360 Johnson, Cordon R., 211, 343 Johnson, J. Lowell, 105. 123. 167. 227. 309 Johnson, Janet Kay, 89. 203, 361 Johnson. Kenneth W., 149, 343 Johnson, Lee P., 163. 343 Johnson, Marda J. 207, 300, 309 149 Lin 380 VARSITY GRILL 149 Linden St. Phone 2350 COLORADO A M BOOKSTORE DAIRY GOLD GRADE A DAIRY PRODUCTS Phone 1300 THE POUDRE VALLEY NATIONAL BANK Established 1878 Now in its 75th Year Student Index, Con ' t..., Johnson, Mardettr A. 124, 153, 176, 343 Johnson, Margery A., 207, 309 Johnson, Oils Albert, Jr., 131 Johnion, Maxine, 179 Johnson, Richard Frank Johnson, Roger Knox, 231, 361 Johnson, Ruben, 361 Johnson, Warren Fredrirk Johnson, Wendell L. Johnson, William Thomas, 343 Johnston, Clifford A., 95, 327 Johnston, Lowell L., 327 Johnston, Patricia Ann Johnston, Robert II.. 166, 213, 328 Johnstone, Charles A. Jones, Billy II.. 118, 309 Jones, Charles David Jones, Charles L.. 93, 148, 278. 280 Jones, David I., 241, 343 Jones, Earl L., 139 Jones, Gertrude, 179 Jones, James K.. 133, 187, 309 Jones, Jay W. Jones, John L. Jones, Marie, 179 Jones, Melvin Emerald Jones, Orval Elmer, 215, 361 Jones, Robert C. 162, 309 Jones, William Elvin Jordan, Kathryn Ruth Jordan, William I!.. Jr., 309 Josserand, Robert I).. 103, 118, 123, 226, 304, 309 Jouett, Norman Waynr, 168, 184 Juarez, Robert James Judge, James William Jjidson, Carl J . Juelfs, Texie Lee. 184, 207, 361 Jurgens, Nancy J ., 107, 153, 178, 183, 185, 20S, 343 K Kaaz, Paula D. Kabbani. Dia Eddine, 151, 174, 211, 343 Kaeberle, Merlin L., 97. 162 Kafka, James J. 94, 216, 310 Kain, Albert S., 255 Kalisz, Gene Anthony Kammeyer, Ernia S. Karaki, Susumu Kardell, Ruth S., 361 Karlsberg, Melvin H. Karnes. Richard II.. 361 Karns, Ted E., 343 Kartal, Ozgun, 174, 310 Karst, Ronald K., 185 Kavan, Dolores M., 82, 89, 108, 169, 206, 310, 312 Kavenaugh, 162 Kavanav, C. H., 162 Keating, Delmar Paul, 168, 361 Kechter, Kenneth J. Keck, James Paul Keeler, Walter D., 101, 131 Keene, Jack H. Keene, Richard G. Kehler, Donald L.. 73, 95, 133, 185, 319 Kehler, Mary A., 197, 310 Keiss, Charles W., 163 Keiss. Robert E. Keith, Barbara J .. 201, 343 Kellenberger, Jessica Ann Keller, Carl A. Keller, Jean, 169. 200, 310 Kelley, William W.. 188 Kelley, Douglas E., 219, 328 Kelley, Grover O., 213, 272, 276, 310 Kellner, Elmer N., 184, 189, 361 Kelly, Jeanine M.. 343 Kelly, John K.. 153 Kelly, John W. Kelly, Mary J. Kelsey, Clarence M. Kemp, George D., 101, 106, 121. 134, 176 Kemp, James C., 99, 102, 119, 121. 153, 176, 217, 343 Kemper, Dale E., 94 Kendell, Vern K.. 163 Kennedy, Alex K., 101, 135, 310 Kennedy, Barbara J., 361 Kennedy, Don K. Kennedy, Kay, 277 Kennedy, Ruth Ann Theresa, 155, 361 Kent. Patricia A., 87, 151, 176, 184, 191, 201, 343 Kenyon, Mary E., 207, 361 Kerbs, Gerald K. Kercheval. James E., 277. 361 Kerns, Shirley Ann, 177, 195, 207, 361 Kerr, Donald T. Kershner, Wayne H. Kesterson, Richard L., 361 Ketcham, Beverly, 161 Kelcham, William D., 163, 361 Kelchum, Stanley W., 153. 361 Kellering, Charles W.. 225, 310 Kettler, Betty L. Keyser, Mina, 161 Keyser, Raymond C., 162. 310 Khan, Badrul H., 174, 310 Kibler, James R., 343 Kibler, Lawrence S., 361 Kibler, Robert L., 231. 310 Kidd. George T. Kiefer, Edward Dale, 131 Kiefer, Fred W., Jr. Killgore, William S. Killpack, Elliott R., 163 Kimmel, Joe, 182 Kinard, Harold C., 267, 269, 270 Kindig, Orville Arthur, 139, 310 Kindsfater, Lloyd D. King, Darrel A., 241. 343 King, David W., 166, 177, 328 King, Dwain M. Kingery, Edward E., 343 Kinghorn, Dale, 361 Kingsolver, Richard C. Kinkel, Theodore Kinney, Margaret Lou, 201, 361 Kinyon, Betty Lee, 89, 197, 361, 367 Kiplinger, Alice L., 239, 310 Kirby, William D. Kirchhoff, Keith D., 96, 211, 310 Kirkley, Warren L., 163 Kirkmeyer, Charles D. Kirol, John, 101, 106 Kishiyama, Minoru R., 343 Kisilevich, Olilia, 240, 296, 310 . . Kissel, Bernard F. Kissell, Pal, 179 Kissick, Susan L., 207, 361 Kilamura, Richard, 278, 279 Kledt, Harold A., 139, 184. 361 Klein. Earl E. Klein, John E., 343 Klein, William M., 343 Kleinknechl, Jeannelte M., 343 Klemmedson, James O. Klie, Bonnie Lynne, 295 Klingsmith, Frederick D., 188 Kloberdanz, Harold G., 96, 230, 310 Kloberdanz, Kenneth Leo, 231, 343 Klodl, Jean A., 203, 344 Kloeckner, Alvin W. P., 148, 255, 261 Knaus, Paul P., 139, 311 Knickerbocker, Florence Mae, 248, 361 Knickerbocker. Marylou, 311 Knight, Thomas H., 125 Knopf, Jerry A., 185, 328 Knorr, Gordon E., 184, 344 Knorr, William C., 123, 184, 328 Kocerha, Bob A., 177, 311 Kocerha, Shirley F., 154, 240, 344 Koch, Barbara Ann, 177, 361 Koch, Beverly Ann, 197, 205, 361 Kochevar, Wm. James Kocol, Gene Steven, 328 Koehler, Marlene Jean, 203. 253. 261, 365 Koehler, Richard Keith Koehler, William R. Koerner, Henry Morgan Koerner, Judith A., 101, 311 Kollath, James Joseph Konecne, Richard Dale, 361 Koon, Sidney Elden. Jr., 123 Kopatich, William Cyril Kornemann, Nancy J., 89, 169, 197, 253, 344 Koskie, John N.. 311 Korosec, Hubert Kostka, William James Kough, Clarence, Jr., 93, 96, 278, 281 Kough, Marian, 179 Kountz, Richard L., 211, 344 Krafft, Adolfo R., 328 Kraiger, Carol A., 107, 236, 238. 239, 343, 344 Kratsch, Charles. 166. 311 Kralz, Joseph, Jr., 139, 191, 361 Kratzer, Karl Richard Kraxberger, Ruth E., 311 Kreie, James William, 215, 361 Kremers, Phyllis E., 153, 328 Kreycik, Donald L. Kreycik, Jonnye, 161 Kreycik, Robert C.. 163 Kreyer, Rosemarie E., 99, 249, 344 Krezien, Richard S., 93 Krog, Harold George. 75, 81, 162, 217, 311 Kroskob, Donald H., 229, 344 Kroskob, William C. Kruckeberg, Charles F., 181. 188 Kruckeberg, Robert F., 103, 109, 139, 166, 181, 188, 253, 266, 311 Kuiper. John David, 125, 225. 361 Kupilik, Fred M. Kuntz, Gilbert E., 120. 311 Kusuno. Reiko Jane, 248, 361 Kulkuhn, Joseph H.. 139, 311 Kuwatly, Waleed, 151, 174 Kylen, Anne Marie, 77, 82, 97, 108. 236. 238, 239, 308, 311 .abarre, Zora Janr, 207, 361 .acerte, Henry A. .arey, Marcia, 203, 361 .aFa ' rge, Povy, 82, 83, 107, 123, 203, 342, 344 .a Grange, Roland J. -aidlaw. Charles S., 219, 361 .aitinen, Barbara, 161 Laitinen, Douglas W., 162 .amar. James W., 153. 177, 344 .amar, Jayne C., 31, 51, 169, 203. 344 Lamb, Donna Rae, 148. 295, 328 Lamb, Elizabeth Carol, 152, 344 Lambert. Marian, 89, 184, 205, 311 Lambert, Nancy Lee, 361 Lambertson, LeRoy L. Lamkin, Theodore J. Lamle, Jack D., 344 I .inline, Susan E., 153, 361 Lamons, Robert E., 213, 344 Lampert, Sally F., 185, 361 LaMuhyon, A. Cordon, 119, 122, 328 Lanari, Elmer James, 231, 361 Lancaster, John O., 361 Lancaster, William A., 328 Lance. Joe, 284 Landgrebe, James L. Lane, Roger B., 231, 267, 269, 328 Lang, John Robert Langley, James W. Langley, Lorrine M. Langosch, Gerald P., 184, 222, 361 Langthorn, Jacob S. Lanzl, Robert H., 101, 106, 131 LaQuey, Lois, 179 LaQuey, Thomas A., 118, 123, 311 Larsen, Calvert T., 344 Larsen, N. Diane, 82, 89, 328 Larsen, Walter F. Larson, L. Curtis, 133 Larson, Marilyn R., 87, 177, 361 Larson, Merlyn M., 139, 328 LaRue, Marjory N., 154, 199, 344 Lau, Norman E., 121 Lauer, Margaret E., 181, 188, 328 Lauer, William C., 133, 167 Lavington, Robert W. Lavoie, Barbara Sue, 185 Law, Donald K. Law, George P. Law, Stuart E., 162, 311 Lawrence, Fredrick T., 311 Lawrence, Mary C., 344 Lawrenson, Shirley E., 88, 89, 101, 104, 197, 311 Lawton, Kenneth G., 131, 328 Leabo, Joyce E., 361 Leach, Donald W., 362 Leach, Douglas A. Leadbetter, Dan J. Leaverlon, Charles W., 176, 183. 222, 328 Le Baron, Dorothy I.., 152, 185, 195, 197, 362 Lee, Bobby Gene Lee, Brice F., 362 Lee, Jeanne, 161 Lee. Samuel M., 225, 328 Lee, William K., 162, 311 Leggett, Ronald Lee Lehman, Robert C., 344 Lehn, Robert B., 344 Lehrman, Charles H. Leik, Thomas Howard Lengel, Richard L. Lennox, Mary Fay, 86 Leonard, Allen D. Lerch, Eleanor M., 329 Lerner, Robert Wendell, 311 LeSalz, George W., 267 Leslie, Hugh A., 162 Leslie, Mildred A., 161 Leslie, Robert C., 162, 311 Lesser. Alvin L. Lesser, John, Jr. Lesser, Richard E. Lester, Jack E., 163 Letey, John, Jr., 120, 329 Lewis, Calvin E., 130, 133, 311 Lewis, Charles Dean, 227. 362 Lewis, David M., 179 Lewis, Dayton A., 362 Lewis, James T. Lewis, Marilyn L., 125. 201, 344 Lewis, Robert P., 96, 208, 311 Lewis, Ronald P., 272, 276 Lewis, Sally Holm, 197, 311 Lewis, Ted Edwin, 86, 87, 231, 362 Lewis, Thomas E., 139, 167, 217, 311 Lewis, Thomas William Leyden, Joseph H. Lichly. Robert W., 129, 179 Licklider, James G. Lieabo, Joyce E., 203 Lien, Rodger D., 125, 362 Lincoln, Stuart II. Lindauer, Ivo E., 103, 125, 208. 228, 306, 311 Lindauer, Richard L., 329 Lindgren, Larry W., 362 Lindquist, Julius A., 149 Lingard, Robert L., Jr. Link, Mary Margaret, 100, 152, 203, 329 Linkel, Matthew J.. 329 Lira, Manuel J., 184 Lisco, Carroll Jay, 216, 329 List, George, 121 Lilke, Donald P., 152, 215, 362 Litsey, Arloa Joyce, 148 Little, Betty Ann, 152, 201, 362 Little, James Drew, 153 Littleneld, D. W., 96, 167, 215, 311 Litzenberger. John S., 233, 344 Lobenstein, E. Ann, 89, 178, 203. 344. 348 Lock, Edgar William, 118 Lockman, John Richard Lockwood, Delbert D., 93, 229, 272, 274, 276, 344 Loetz, Duane Julius, 216, 329 Loetz, Merle R., 223, 362 Lohr, James M. Lohry, Charles S., 362 Lohse, Joanne V., 201, 344 Lomme, Gene Edward, 191 Long, Caryl E., ISO, 151, 240, 311 Long, Nancy. 161 Long, Ralph E., 93, 148, 284. 329 Long. Walter E.. 163 Long, Wayne P. Long, William J., 162 Looney, Grayce E., 363 Loosley, James H. Lorenz, Ivan L., 163, 211, 362 Lorenz, Robert R., 89, 90, 311 Losey, Lorene J ., 82 Loshbaugh, Edward C., 311 Lough, Dona Ruth, 197, 297, 362 Love, Donald E., 227, 362 Lovelace, Stuart A., 163 Lowe, James A., 163 Lowe, Ruth E., 97, 199, 311 Lowis, George W. Lucas, Dorothy J., 311 Lucas, Eldon G., 139, 311 Lucas, Robert L., 362 Luehl, Donald D., 344 Ludwick, Kenneth C., 344 Luedke, William B., 227, 311 Luelf, Glen A. Lund, Anders E. Lundgren, John Archer, 311 l.undli. Reidar H., 362 Lunis, Benjamin C., 213, 311 Lunka, Pauline Anna, 12], 151, 176, 191, 362 l.ulz, Eugene R., 233, 362 Lutz, Harold Ray, 94 Lyall, William Lord, 168 Lyster, Yvonne M., 27, 75, 79, 107, 169, 203. 301, 344, 345 Lybarger, Robert C., 329 Lyon, L. Jack, 97, 109 Lyon, Russell E. Lyon, Yvonne E., 238, 239, 344 Lyons, Daniel J., 168 Lyons, Earl D., 329 Lyons, Otis, 168 I.ythgoe. Harlow. 221. 362 MaeAlpine, Clenna A. P., 124, 207, 362 MacDonald, Donald MacDougall, Donald P., 177, 311 Mace, Gary Mack, Clyde W. Mack, William C., 362 MacLagan, Sally Ann. 86, 87, 205, 248, 362 Macy, M. Marie, 88, 89, 152, 178, 197, 344 Maddux, Wilfred Jackson, 118, 214, 311 Madison, James T. Madson, John H., 177 Magnuson, Sally A., 148, 344 Mahan, Mark J., 75, 86, 87, 183, 227, 344 Mahoney, Charles L., 109, 139, 176, 219. 311 Mahoney, Mary E., 82, 97, 108, 178, 188, 197, 311 Majors, Patricia Rae, 123, 176, 362 Majumdar, Madhab C., 174, 344 Makris, Joanne G., 161 Makris, John, 163 Malabed, Bernardino Q., 135, 174 Malik, Sarfraz K., 174, 182 Mall, Thomas James, 233, 362 Mallory. Belly I.., 97, 265, 311 Malm, Norman R., 120, 167, 184, 188, 288, 329 Malone, Carla J., 249, 345 Malone, George Pat, 162. 311 Malowney, Arthur R., 227, 329 Manacher, Eugene D. Manalac. Abelardo S. Mann, Herbert O. Mann, John F., 101, 106, 130. 132, 167, 329 Mann, Max R., 311 Manners, Charles I., 225, 345 Manning, Don R. Manzolillo, Francis D., 130, 134, 312 Manzolillo, Mary, 179 Maques, Alcaria, 123 Marble, Virginia Ann. 207, 362 Marden, Donald T., 78, 102, 300 Mark, Jerome M., 185, 266, 362 Marker, Ralph D.. 219, 363 Marker, Vincent D. Markle, Clay T. Markle, James A.. 216, 312 Markwyn, Daniel W., 215, 278, 329 Maroney, John J. Marques, Aleario R., 191 Marr, Dorothy C., 345 Marschner, William M.. 231, 363 Marshall, Donald E.. 272 Marshall, Janet C., 174, 187, 248. 312 Marshall, Jean Ann, 185, 363 Martellaro. Joe George Marthinsen, Margaret Martin, Bobby L., 363 Martin, David R., 241, 345 Martin, Kent S., 168, 363 Martin, Larry A., .187 Martin, Lewis B., 131, 312 Martin, Mary A., 203, 343 382 COUWfR . a, ii! DISTINCTIVE PORTRAITS 605 Remington Street Phone 259 CLANCY ' S HUGHES South or Fort Collins Phone 0722 J3 MEN ' S WEAR 5U AN5ON STUDIO Student Index, Gon ' t.... Martin, Robert C. Martin, Willard F. Martinez, Rachael T., 236, 363 Martinson, Charlie A., 211, 363 Marx, Virginia Masche. George C., 168 Mason, John R. Massar, Joyce A., 82, 345 Must, Russell, 233. 345 Masterson, Kenneth G., 163 Matejka, James R., 168, 363 Mather, Edward E. Mathers, Robert L., 125, 363 Malhews, James R., 93 Mathias, Milton W., 153, 345 Matkin, William C. Matlack, Dale D.. 219, 345 Matney, Dan R. Matson, Margrethe, 179 Matson, Norris L., 135, 312 Matsuda, Noboru Dan Matsumura, Yoshiharu, 174 Mattcson, Dana L., 205, 345 Matthews, Dean N., 188 Mattison, Carol Lee, 152. 363 Mauer, Arlin A., 86, 87, 167, 312 Mauer, Elwin E., 312 Mauer, Loita M., 87, 312 Mauer, Valera D., 174, 363 Mauk, Warren S., 102, 177, 345 Maul, Lloyd I... 102, 131, 345 Maul, Marvin ().. 86, 87, 345 Maxwell, John A., 225, 345 Maxwell. Marilyn. 182, 203, 312 May, Harry A. Mayber, Barbara Jean, 87, 150, 203, 363 Mayberry. Estella, 329 Mayberry, Homer D., 131. 312 Mayberry, Robert C., 101 Mayberry, Wanda L., 184, 239, 363 Mayberry, William Henry Mayhew, Betty J., 312 McAnelly, Charles W. McCaffrey, Robert E., 184, 363 M, Call, Benjamin L., 133, 227, 312 McCall, Marjorie, 1,1. 155. ) 1 . 253, 363 McCallisler, Vernon C.. Jr., 312 McCandless. Neil McCarroll, Stewart, 185, 188, 312 McCart, Mary Patricia, 207, 296, 363 McCarthy, Doyle J., 241, 329 McCarty, Ruth, 179 McCarly, William L., Jr., 131, 167, 278, 329 McCay, ' Roger R. McClary, Ronald L.. 255, 257, 345 McClaie, Madelyn R., 82, 100, 107, 203, 329, 332 McClelland, Wyvonna J., 150, 155 McClure, Mary Ann. 345 McConkey, George M., Jr., 134, 174. 181, 183 McConnell, Barbara J., 82, 154. 205, 248, 253, 296, 345 McCormick, Robert W. McCoy, Dale E. McCoy, Jerry Alan McCrary. Ernest E.. 139, 208, 213, 329 McCrumb. Shirley A.. 185, 205, 363 McCullough, Darrell D., 176 McCullough, Phillip R. McDill. Blanche King, 61, 312 McDill, Paul L.. 166, 312 McDonald, Myrna Kay, 152. 18), 197, 363 McDonnell, Ellen I.. 82. 143, 180, 329 McDowell, Robert James McElroy, Patrick J. McElwain, Maria Lea, 177, 363 McFall, Robert Lloyd, 363 McFarland, Katherine I. McFarlane, Raymond E., 102, 345 McFie, Ann, 143, 176, 201, 345 McCeorge, Phyllis A.. 150, 199, 313 McGeorge, Vernon E., 101, 106, 134. 166, 329 McGinley, Arthur Terance, 221, 363 McGinley, Lawrence Roy McClolhlin, Robert S. McCralh, Richard P., 96, 166, 211, 313 McGraw, John Thomas, 271 McGregor, Richard L., 345 McGrew, Larry M. McHaffey, David G., 211, 329 McHugh, John Brady, 363 Mclnnis, Mary Catherine, 143, 191, 363 Mclnlosh, John R., 132 Mclnlyre, Ruth M., 154, 197, 248. 345 McKague, Jack H., 183. 313 McKague, Madalynne K. McKelvey, Maxine, 154, 239, 345 McKie, Janet, 161 McKie, Mark I. ' ., 162, 225, 278, 279, 280. 313 McKinley. John C.. 176 McKinley, Richard E., 345 McKinney. Madalyn C., 197, 363 McKinnon, Margaret, 107, 176, 178, 345 McKlnnon, Wayne T., Jr., 167, 176. 236, 241, 329 McKitrick, Byron Scott, 231, 363 MeLaughlin, Vivian C., 86, 197, 329 McLean, Dee. 161 McLean. Donald C., 162 McLean. Douglas Duane McLellan. F.milie Louise. 205. 363 McMahan, Garth L., 162, 217, 313 McMillan, Mable F., ISO. 207, 363 McMurray, John Reed. 162, 313 McNatl. Orville W.. 233. 255, 264. 266, 345 Mc.Near, Carolyn M.. 150, 240, 345 McNear, Donna Louise, 82, 154, 248, 296. 345 McNeil, William Emil, 363 McNew, Howard K., 163, 329 McNey, Robert S. McNutt, DeWitt Dean McNutl, Peggy, 179 McPeek, William Dean McRae, Gerald B.. 98, 106. 130, 133, 152, 329 McRae, Jeanette Alice McSpadden, Matthew C., 162 McSparron, William C., 329 McWilliams, Gerald L., 255, 258 Mead, June E., 329 Meador, Gwendolyn Joyce, 149, 176. 363 Meadows, Margaret M.. 363 Means, Robert L., 139, 313 Meeks, Ralph W. Mees, Arthur W., 167 Mehrer, LaBelle Louvre, 345 Meier, Josephine, 191, 238. 239, 345 Meiiter, James M., 211, 345 Melani, Arnold R.. 134, 185, 287, 34S Melcher, Douglas W., 163 Mellor, James D. Mellor, Robert S., 95, 122 Mellon, Vernon L., 94, 96, 167, 313 Melviri, Robert B., 62, 75, 77, 81, 88, 89. 101, 103, 104, 149. 231, 313 Meng, Carl Donald Mercer, George E. Merrick, Nelouise Wood Merriman, Cleda I., 313 Messenger, James F., 119, 121, 241, 345 Messick, Darrell E.. 119, 122, 231, 313 Messick, Richard Lee, 329 Mesz, Ingeborg Helena, 182, 363 Metsker, William M., 152 Metzger, James C., 229, 34S Metzger, John E. Meyer, Joe B. Meyer, Kaye, 148, 199, 345 Meyers, Betty S. Meyers, Leland D. Michal, LaVern II., 211, 345 Michel, Charles P., 88, 104, 105, 151, 167, 215, 313 Michelini, Richard J., 167, 313 Michieli, Ronald A., 231, 363 Mickle, Gordon T. Mikkelson, Charles Wilber, 93, 255, 263, 264, 284 Mikoloyck, Donald W. Mikus, John P., 139, -329 Milburn, Doris Eileen. 149, 153, 177, 363 Mill, urn. Louis A., 167 Milenski, John W., 231, 345 Mill, Duane R. Millard, Robert J.. 102, 131. 345 Millay, Karla May, 201, 363 Miller, Alan S., 223. 329 Miller, Carroll H. Miller, Charles H. Miller, Charles .. 102, 336, 345 Miller, Coerene, 82, 199, 329 Miller, David E. Miller, Dennis L., 330 Miller, Donald F., 191, 363 Miller, Gerald C., 151 Miller, Glenn C. Miller, Cwen L., 207 Miller, Hayward. Jr., 133, 313 Miller, Herman, Jr., 231, 363 Miller, Jim. 272, 274 Miller, Joseph ()., 330 Miller, LeRoy N., 223, 363 Miller, Lewis A. Miller, Mark S.. 208, 223, 330 Miller, Nadya M., 107, 207, 346 Miller, Norris W., 99, 153, 231, 313 Miller. Paul Robert, 184, 363 Miller, Phyllis, 161 Miller, Reuben F., 95, 119 Miller, Robert Earl, 153, 163. 330 Miller, Robert Edward, 105, 120, 224, 313 Miller, Robert M. Miller, Shirley E., 63, 82, 83, 121, 236, 313 Miller, Shirley M., 177, 248, 346 Miller, Woodrow W., 162 Mills, Donna, 179 Mills, Fred Stanley, 219 Mills, Gordon P. Mills, Jerry E., 208, 219, 330 Milne, Frank J. Milne, Loranne Darling, 185 Milner, Jo Ann, 185, 363 Miner, Norton R.; 139 Ming, Larry D., 176. 184 Minshall, Frederick S., 233, 330 Mirich, Dan, 271, 363 Mitchell, Anna Marie, 363 Mitchell, Carrol C.. 346 Mitchell, Keith A., 231. 330 Mitchell. Kenneth V., 231 Mitchell. Willis D. Miyamoto, Willie T. Mock. George R., 105. 120. 231, 313 Moeckly, Charles R.. 94 Moellenbcrg, Francis W., 211. 346 Moeller, Richard A. Moffett, Joseph, 121 Moffitt. John S., 167 Mohorcich, Joseph J., 93, 255, 259, 260, 278, 281 Mohr. Ernest. 229, 313 Mondt. Jack F., 101 Monger, Maurice Dale, 363 Monroe, Earl D., 168, 330 Montgomery, Virginia L., 107, 194, 195, 197, 346 Moore, Carol A., 86, 87, 104, 197, 330 Moore, Darrell C. Moore, Donald F., 231, 364 Moore, Donald K. Moore, Garland H., 219, 364 Moore, Harry W. Moore, James E., 139, 330, 364 Moore, James F., 221, 364 Moore, James H., 102, 231, 292, 346 Moore, Janet, 161 Moore, Janice E., 150, 152 Moore, Jean C., 89, 97. 104, 108, 313 Moore, Jerry S., 187, 323 Moore, Lewis C. Moore, Marjorie A., 176, 248, 364 Moore, Mary E., 176 Moore, Mary L., 159, 323, 346 Moore, Ralph W. Moore, Holland W., Jr., 93, 229, 255, 262, 346 Moore, Sally I,., 27, 75, 77, 78, 169, 194. 203. 320. 330 Moore, Shirley A., 87, 98, 103, 364 Moore, Wilmer L., 162, 219, 313 Moran, Judith M., 364 Morehead, John M., 75, 139. 185, 219, 330 Moreland, Edward A., 231, 364 Morcland, Ronald E., 153, 177, 364 Morgan, June A., 45, 82, 107, 154, 169, 205. 346 Morgan, Paula A. Mori, Johnnie, 119, 122, 313 Morris, George C.. 105, 152. 166, 219, 313 Morris, George R. Morris, Joseph M., 19 Morris, Kalherine L., 364 Morris, Nancy L., 363 Morris, Paul A., 231, 330 Morrison, Clyde L., 162, 313 Morrison, Jackie D. Morrison, Lee, 161 Morrow, James C. Morrow, O. Keith, 75, 81, 98, 101, 103, 106, 130, 133, 229, 313 Morrow, Robert J ., 139, 181 Mosher, Thomas P. Mosier, Russell W. Moskowitz, Richard A. Moss, Donald A., 364 Moss, H. Irvin Moss, Margaret J. Motis, Daniel J ., 364 Moll. Edward C., 123, 213. 330 Mueller, John P., 181, 188, 313 Mueller, Jean, 179 Mueller, Kenneth E., 139 Mullane, William J. Mullenax, Charles H., 163, 236 Mullery, John F. Mulling. Galen L.. 176 Mulqueen, Eileen M., 148, 207, 346 Mulvaney, Mary Jane, 179 Mulvaney, Robert J., 139 Munger, Robert M. Munib, Hamid I., 174, 313 Munkres, William L., Jr. Munn, Ann, 161 Munn, James F., 162, 231, 277, 313 Munro, John Q., 176, 346 Munson, Lloyd J ., 123, 124, 346 Murphy, Dean A.. 105, 134. 227, 313 Murphy, Thomas P., 162, 313 Murray, Denny F., 94, 119 Murray, Sam M., 179 Mursko, Fred P., 162, 313 Mursko. Joan. 161 Musante. Augustine F. S.. Jr. Musgrove, Barbara L., 176. 249, 364 Mulo, Louis V., 75, 98, 106, 130, 133, 233, 313 Myers, Floyd P. Myers, George S. Myers, Robert E., 225, 364 Naggatz, Melvin H., 95, 167. 216, 313 Naji, Jalil A., 174, 313 Nalty, Jane Carol, 191. 364 Nash, Clare Jean, 249, 364 Nash, Merle W. Nasu, Tayeko, 174, 238, 364 Navaratnam, Samuel Ponnambalam, 174, 182 Neale, John R., 313 Neilsen. George K. Neiliel, Floyd L. Nelms, Nealy H.. 272 Nelson, Dale E., 135, 330 Nelson, Donald Oscar. 167 Nelson. Duane F., 98, 106, 133 Nelson, Edward Lee Nelson, Harold B.. 96, 282, 313 Nelson, Jackie, 161 Nelson, La Vern C., 98, 106, 133 Nelson, Ralph Carl Nelson, Robert J . Nelson. Vern A., 346 Neuschwanger, Cornelia L., 161 Neuschwanger. Henry C.. 162 Newell, Lenetle L., 75, 77, 78, 79. 82, 100, 181, 199, 253, 300. 323, 330 Newland, Lloyd C., 134, 331 Newlon, Bruce W. Newman, Duane A., 213, 364 Newman, Fred Leon, 364 Newton, Arthur A., 149, 153, 225, 364 Nichols, Benjamin E., 163 Nichols, Lyman, Jr. Nichols, Muriel Laurine, 346 Nichols, Nornia I., 154, 205, 364 Nichols. Richard Dean, 176 Nichols, Robert James Nicholson, Barbara Jean, 89 Nicholus, Edward James, 153, 346 Nielsen, Edward E., 96, 167, 313 Nielson, Marjorie E., 249, 364 Niewoehner, Kenneth A., 133, 189 Nix, Joan, 194, 207, 346 Nixon, Joyce A., 82, 89, 123. 125, 184, 185 197, 313 Nixon, Lester D., 313 Noah, Miles M., 135 Noffsinger, Ella Mae, 124, 364 Noneman, James A., 153, 191, 346 Norgen, Donna, 179 Nordell, Genevieve E., 78, 153, 178, 188, 239. 346 Norgren, Donald K. Norman, Carol J., 188, 239, 248, 331 Norman, Columbine I. L., 178, 346 Norman, Howard A., 185 Norquist, Lawrence S., 101, 103, 106, 130, 134, 313 Northrop, Ethel M., 239, 313 Norwood, Cleo Neil Nunn, Joe R., 233, 346 Nylund, Robert Lee Oakes, Evelyn, 161 Oakes, John T., 162 Oakes, Jeane, 161 Oakes, Richard G., 163 Oakley, Richard C., 313 O ' Boyle, Dennis Joseph, 181, 346 Obrechl, Norma A., 177, 314 O ' Brien, Sally Anne O ' Brien, Sally J., 183, 201, 346 O ' Brien, Shirley A., 183 O ' Connell, Sally Jean, 364 Odell, Robert A. Odom, Richard E. O ' Donnell. Charles E., 314 Odum, Vernon J. Ogden, Jon Stewart, 211, 364 Oh, Herng Kern Ohlund, Arley V., 162, 314 O ' Leary, Donald J., 87, 167, 191 O ' Leary, John E., 135, 331 O ' Leary, Verna, 179 Oliver, Floyd A., 231, 314 Oliver, Harriet Baine Olsen, Barbara Ann, 153, 207, 364 Olsen, Donald Bert, 163 Olsen. Don K. Olsen, Joyce, 161 Olson, Leo Virgil O ' Neal, William C.. 174 O ' Neill, J. Brian. 78, 125, 22], 302, 314 O ' Neill, Patricia Ann. 201. 364 Oppelt. Norman T. Orchard, Thomas F.. 162 Orr, Aha Ruth Orr, John Frederick Osborn, AKa Christy Osborn, Charles E.. 177, 346 Osborn, Joanne M., 176, 240, 331 Osborn, Oakley E., 346 Osborne, C. Dwighl, 148, 167, 331 Osborne, Donald C., 133, 185, 211, 314 Oshima, Nagayoshi Osland. Robert B., 168, 219. 365 Oslund, Glen A. Osman. Gerald W., 314 Ostler, William V. Ostwald, Donald A. Otto, Karl E. Otto, Robert W. Otto, Wayne F., 365 Ouderkirk, M. Joan, 2, 97, 108, 143, 153, 199, 314 Ough, Mary M. Overman, Richard L. Overmvfr, Carol I.., 365 Owen, Donald 1... 153, 331 Owens, Tommy B.. 221, 365 Oxford. William M.. 96, 167 Oyler, Ted T., 163, 365 Oyster, Donald D., 135 P Pace, Ralph S. Pacheco. Darlene, 87, 201. 346, 349 Packard, Annis Faye, 163 Packard, Pete Packard, Robert H., 163 Page, Frankee, 163, 184, 203, 365 Page, Mildred M., 153, 155, 365 Page, Robert L., 331 384 HftUF BRSU ? xV E. of Fort Collins Phone 2110 ! 8r FOR COI NS IGH POWI R DIP] F E.G.STEELE LUMBER CO. 281 N. College Phone 161 385 Student Index, don ' t,... Paine, Lorna J., 97. 121. 181, 314 Paine, Roberta Lee, 121, 143, 365 Painter, Charles .. 108, 134, 185, 287 Painter. Virginia T., 75, 100. 118, 152, 169, 203, 300, 324, 331 Palmer, Carole W., 184, 239, 365 Palmer. Dan F., 97 Palmer, Dorothy Palmer, Richard P. Palmes, Carolyn, 197, 248, 365 Palmquist, Allen F., 184 Panluso, Amora I... 185. 203. 346 Papez. Nick J., 365 Parish, Richard D. Parizo, Ernest T., 163 Parker, R. Jean, 185, 253, 297, 365 Parkes, Lincoln J. Parrill, Frank E., 139, 314 Parrill, Joyce, 179 Parry, Donald A., 133, 314 Parry, LeRoy C., 331 Parry, Peter 1... 139, 221, 314 Parsons, Lowell E., 102, 231. 346 Parsons, Raymond E., 101, 211, 314 Parsons. Wayne A., 139, 176, 181, 314 Parvin, Annabelle, 161 Parvin, Charles W. Pasic, James A., 273 Pastor, Gil S., 314 Pachett, Sally Jane, 203. 365 Patrick, Thomas J.. 93, 211, 278, 282, 283, 346 Patrick, William K.. 98, 167. 211, 314 Patterson. Dave A., 101. 102, 134. 233. 266. 346 Patterson. Diane E. Tatlerson, James I., 135 Patterson, John C., 166, 227. 315 Patterson, RobRoy M., 163 Paltinson. Jim K., 233, 301, 365 Patlon, Charles D.. 315 Patton. Erma. 179 Pauley, Robert F. Pavel, Donald A. Paver, Don P.. 168 Payne, l.orain H., 86, 87, 168, 177, 219, 365 Peabody, Ned E. Pearce, ' Elizabeth, 148, 249, 365 Pearson, Roger E., 139 Peate, Russell I ., 211. 315 Peekham, Charles Henry III Pedersen, David R.. 365 Pedersen, Cordon M ., 149, 365 Pedrie, Donald Lee Peery, Billie, 365 Pelton, Wade A.. 153, 365 Pemberton, John Robert Pembridge, Ester Irene Pence, Enoch M., 167, 313 Pence, Stan E., 153, 365 Penfold, William D.. 365 Pennington, Marian R., 201, 315 Peregrine, Mary Ann, 248 Perez, Andy E., 315 Perriman, Harold R., 236 Perry, LeRoy C. Peter, George T. Peters, Bill E., 229, 272, 365 Petcrsen, Lawrence J ., 167, 346 Peterson, Roger P., 227, 365 Peterson, Delores, 179 IVl.Ts.iii, Donald T.. 121. 236, 241. 331 Peterson, Dorothy Anne, 238, 239, 331 Peterson, Elizabeth, 179 Peterson, Harry C., 101, 103, 106, 134. 315 Peterson, James Leonard Peterson, James R., 166 Peterson, M. Leroy, 101, 102, 215, 346 Peterson, Patricia A., 205, 347 Peterson, Richard Sydney, 219, 365 Peterson, Robert L., 139, 227, 3J1 Peterson, Scott Ross, 95 Peterson, Thomas T., 123, 124, 347 Peterson, Wallace J., 118, 213, 315 Petrie, Harold T., 229, 331 Peltai, Raoul, 101, 406, 131, 315 Pettingell, R. Joel, 176, 347 Peltis, Jesse, D., 166, 275 Petlit, Nancy Joyce, 152, 199, 331 Peverley, John F., 229, 365 Peverley, Richard W.. 88, 89, 133, 166, 229. 272, 315 I ' fan, Dale Kenneth, 216, 331 I ' faii, Melvin E., 216. 365 Pfiiea, Charles, 162 Pfost, Max Gordon, 365 Pharo, Maryan, 249 Phelps. James F., Jr., 150, 255 Phelps, James P. Phelps, Jimmie D. Phelps, McKinley, Jr., 163 Phelps, William F., Jr., 229, 347 Phillips, Carl E., 233, 331 Phillips, David C. Phillips, John C. Phillips, Marian H. Phillips, Nancy A., 207, 315 Phillips, Richard Lee, 271 Piano, Annabelle, 179 Piano, Marcus A., 162 Pickering, Barbara, 167 Picco, Eugene M. Pieper, Beatrice J., 143. 191, 239, 347 Pierce, Donald L. Pierce, Wanda Jean, 94, 174, 191. 238, 239, 315 Pierson, Donovan L., 94, 166, 331 Pigford, Jean A. Piksis, Arturs H. Pinckard, Joseph A. Pineda, Manuel Pinell, Richard D. Pinger, Richard C. Pingree, Dorothy A. Piper, Richard A. Pipher, Leo M. Pisciotle, Joseph D., 365 Pitcher, H. Donald, 93, 229, 255, 265, 284, 315 Pitcher, Kenneth A. Pivic, Stanley J., 267, 268, 278, 279, 280 Plant, Robert L. Plummer, Carol J ., 207, 331 Plunkett, Vina E., 121, 176, 181, 365 Pluss, Sam, 223, 365 1 ' liitt, Phil E., 255, 260 Poland. Caralee, 89, 184, 207, 315 Polders. James E.. 365 Pollock, William C., Jr., 168 Polly. Edward L., 363 Pond. Florence H.. 82. 153, 203, 331, 365 Pond, Margaret L., 82, 121, 153, 154, 239, 248 Pool, Len Samuel, 118. 217, 315 Poos, Henry W., 96, 119 ' , 123, 166, 189, 208, 217, 315 Pooschke, Lavonne J., 178, 238, 239, 331 Popjoy, George C., 94, 315 Porter, Charles J., 177, 213, 347 Porter, Charles P., 99, 102, 153, 347 Porter, Jackie, 161 Porter, Lois E., 99, 107, 201. 347 Porter, Robert R., 162, 315 Porter, Thomas L. Portner, Barbara M., 191, 365 Post. Wayne L., 103, 133, 331 Pole, Hugh L., 149 Pott, Richard Elwood, 225, 315 Pollorf, Dale E. Pottorf, Rodney D. Potts, James K., 221, 365 Poulter, Robert A. Powell, Homer D., Jr. Powell, John Edward, 193, 273 Powell, M. Celeste, 27, 107, 248, 253, 296, 297, 347 Powelson, Joseph D. Power. Margaret J ., 152, 197, 331 Powers, Roderick D., 188 Pratt, Carol Ann, 152, 153, 197 Pratt, Patricia Ann, 199, 365 Pratt, Phillip C., 101, 231, 235, 258, 347 Pratt, Robert H. Preisser, Chester J., 96, 266 Prendergast, Patsy H. Prescott, Frank S. Preston, Rodney L., 95, 315 Preuss, Lothar Prewilt, Shirley E., 148, 197, 297, 331 Price, Howard E., 221, 347 Price, Joan, 19 Price, Norma Lee, 123, 205, 295, 331 Price, Robert Allen, 227, 365 Priebe, Janice M., 89. 195, 365 Prieskorn, Dorothy E., 177, 199, 365 Priola, Michael A. Jr., 173 Priola, Ruby P., 197, 315 Pritchard, Victor E., 347 Prock, Purl Eldon Prock, Wanda Marie, 347 Prout, Carol Jean, 199. 331 Prout, Mildred Rae, 365 Puckelt, Arthur L., Jr., Pugh, Bill R.. 89. 231. 315 Puls, George J.. 162, 315 Purdy, Claire J ., 249, 365 Purse, Carol J., 366 Purvance, G. Tom. 235, 315 Purvance, Norma, 161, 162 Purvis, George A., 120, 231, 331 Puryear. David R., 99, 153, 315 Pusheck, Bruce N ., 153, 155. 219. 365 Pyke, Ruth Emily. 75, 89, 203 300, 315, 316 Pyle, Don T., 233, 36 Pyle, James D. Quam, Roald O., 233, 331 Querbach, Barbara M., 207, 347 Quinlan, Cornelia N. Rabson, William H., 96, 167, 315 Kacen, Paul F., 347 Rader, Nancy J., 207, 347 Rader, Norma L., 89, 153, 207, 366 Ragland, Mary R., 347 Rainey, Nancy H. Rakosnik, Edward J., Jr., 122 Rakosnik. Margaret, 179 Raley, William. 173, 213, 347 Ralston, Patricia J., 153, 366 Rambolt. Frank H.. 183 Rana, Madan B., 174 Randolph, Richard D., 152, 231, 331 Rankin, Joan P., 203. 366 Rankin, Marilyn R., 80, 82, 236, 238. 239, 315 Ransford, Phillip L. Rapp, Bert R., 366 Rapp, Donald A., 132, 166, 315 Rasmussen, Anna J ., 27, 238, 239, 347 Kasmussen, Jack D. Raven, Beverly R., 347 Rawlings, William I., 227, 266, 366 Rawsoti, William T., 331 Ray, George M., 272 Ray. H. Earl Ray, William H. Read, Francis P., 135 Read, Jacqueline Lee, 366 Reardon, Thomas R.. 366 Reary, Eugene F. Rebbeck. Mary P., 203, 331 Rechl, Jack, 163 Recht, John A. Reckard, Frank C., Jr., 149, 347 Keddick. Donald L., 133, 166, 315 Redmond, Donna Lou, 185, 366 Reed, Charles W., 102 Reed, Edward B. Reed, Jack, 125 Reed, Leeland A. Reeder. Bruce B., 131. 215, 331 Reeves, Robert H., 96, 105, 225, 315 Reeves, Shirley M. Regan, Robert D., 167 Rehnberg, Blair F. Reichenberg, George E. Urn lint, Elmer Lee, 331 Reichle, Rudolf E. Reid, Floyd E., 332 Reid, John A., 121, 315 Reid, Loren D., 229, 272, 366 Reigel, James R., 134, 229, 315 Reinheimer, Roger F. Reisbeck, Robert F. Reiten, Alton C., 162, 300, 315 Reither, Robert W., 347 Reiva, Earl R., 216, 347 Rempel, Norman H. Renner, Randall E., 135 Renzelman, Delwyn D.. 189. 221, 347 Rerucha, Russel A., 93, 267, 270 Reser, Robert D., 181, 366 Resseguie, Bill R., 176, 315 Resseguie, Jacqueline, 176, 179 Reynolds, Eldon R. Reynolds, Shirley E., 143. 178, 199. 315 Rezac, Darlan John, 163, 213, 366 Rezzonico, William J., 277, 366 Rheiten, Alton C., 213 Rhoads, Richard E., 87, 89, 139, 219, 332 Rice, Donald J. Rice, Duane N., 78, 80, 93 Rice, JoAnn Smock. 19 Rice, Lawrence E., 163, 217, 366 Rice, Paul I. Rice, Philip E. flicker, Phillip E., 315 Richard, Frankalee E., 33, 75. 76. 79, 87, 107, 122, 153, 194, 207, 248, 340, 347 Richard, Gerald L., 166 Richard, Kenneth R. Richards, Ray R., 213, 347 Richardson, Ned T., 301, 364 Richardson, Polly M., 123, 359, 366 Richmand, Alfred W., 366 Ricker, Phillip E., 182 Riddell, Cordon A., 93. 284, 285 Rider, Robert C. Ried, Louis, Jr., 149, 191, 315 Rienks, Corynne A., 123, 315 Rietveld, Marilyn J ., 248, 347 Rigg, Robert W., 163 Rigg, Roberta, 161 Riggert, Melvin E., 148, 255, 258. 315 Rilling, Fred E., 188, 332 Riney, Sally Sue, 177, 185. 297, 366 Rink, Hazel A., 366 Rinker, Oliver D., 213, 332 Riordan, Laurence E., Ritchey, Donald C., 167, 332 Ritchey, Ralph F., 208, 210, 315 Ritschard, Gene C., 366 Roalitad, Waller L. Roark, Edgar Dee, 133 Robbe, C. Gerald Roberts, Anita Gail, 154, 185, 249. 366 Roberts, Carol M., 203, 347 Roberts, David Lee, 152, 366 Roberts, David L. Roberts, Donald Dwighl, 123, 124, 332 Roberts, Fred J ., 163, 225. 315 Roberts, Norman Lee, 139, 231, 316 Roberts, Richard M., 229, 347 Roberts, Salena Srharlene Robertson, Charles O. Robinson, Charles D., 229, 347 Robinson, Dale F., 221. 347 Robinson, Edward A., 119. 120, 166. 223. 332 Robinson. Harry A., 139, 332 Robinson, Larry A., 347 Robinson, Walter L. Robinson, William A. Robison, Darwin L., 219. 332 Rockey, Roy E., 347 Rodenberger, Jerald E. Rodgers, James M., 75. 95, 96, 103, 166, 208, 217, 300, 316 Rodgers, Richard L., 229, 366 Rodin, Robert R., 229, 316 Rodine, Richard A., 366 Roe, R. Annette, 43, 64, 75, 77, 82, 83, 87, 97. 107, 108, 316 Roe, Herb James, 222, 332 Roe, Roberta C.. 107. 157, 319, 325 Roeder, David E., 366 Rogers, Chester L., 316 Rogers, Harvey M., 139 Rogers, Janet L., 197, 347 Rogers, Max D. Rogers, Shirley, 179 Rogers, Warner Rockne. 153, 221, 347 Rohr, David B.. 139. 168, 233, 366 Rold, Ardyce J .. 86, 87, 97, 104, 178, 188, 238. 316 Roller, William D., 166, 222, 332 Rollins, Bobby H., 93, 148, 255, 261, 278, 281, 332 Rolofson, Robert G., 162. 183 Romero, Edward L., 134, 316 Rominger, Harold C., 225, 316 Roznsdal, Stanton D. Rood, Thomas M., 185 Roper, John N. Rose, Donald A.. 347 Rose, Elizabeth K., 366 Rose, Helen E., 367 Rose, Tommie E., 94, 125, 216, 332 Ross, Richard Lee Rossmiller, Betty, 179 Rossmiller, M. Joan, 178, 190, 19V, 332 Rossmiller, Robert C., 347 Rossow, Fred R., 122, 191 Rostyne, Ruth M., 154, 240, 347 Roth, H. James, 125 Rothrock, Jack M., 367 Roush, Richard A. Rowan, Aryln D., 211, 348 Rowan, Dan A., 367 Rowe, Kenneth E., 367 Rowe, Laura J., 121, 150, 199. 367 Rowley, Marlys A., 348 Rowley, Zola Arlene, 316 Rubin, Marilyn A., 203, 316 Rugglei, James E., 123 Ruggles, Richard C., 123 Rule, Bennie M. Rumble, Meridilh Ann, 205, 248, 367 Rumbcrg, Charles D. Rupert, Harold A., Jr., 316 Rupert, Velmabelle. 121, 178, 316 Rupp, Robert O., 95, 184. 316 Rushlon, Beverly Ann. 82, 100, 185, 197, 295, 297, 322 Russell, Dorothy B., 143. 152, 178. 296, 332 Russell, Jack E., 149 Russell, Sharon R., 75, 89, 197. 301. 358, 367 Rutenbeck, Blame A. Rutherford, Elmer R., 149 Rutherford, William H., 109 Rutledge, Donald F., 185 Rutledge, Elmer A. Rult, Rodney R.. 168, 177. 367 Ryan, James R., 231, 367 Ryan, Robert M.. 78, 86, 87, 133 Sack, Leo C., 367 Sackschewsky, Donald M., 152, 189, 284 Saekschewsky. Marvin L., 102, 139. 187. 189, 284, 285, 332 Sadar, Donald J. Sadler, Donna Lou, 99, 348, 367 Sadler, Donna M., 188, 248 Sailsbery, Robert L., 120, 187, 316 Salander, Robert C., 149 Salaiar, David Salazar, John H. Sale, Larry R, 277 Salisbury, Joe H. Sammons, Clifton, 185, 367 Samuels, Neil S., 367 Sanborn, George P., 222, 332 Sanborn, Howard P. Sanberg, Albert L. Sandelin, Bonnie L., 82, 154, 207, 348 Sanders, Gary T., 271 Sanders, Neil D., 153, 221, 348 Sanders, Welborn W. Sandhouse, E. Jane, 78, 82, 87, 104, 107. 197, 336, 348 Sandstedt, Van D.. 163, 348 Santarelli, Robert T., 133 Santistevan, Bailey J ., Jr., 278, 281 Santistevan, Jamie H. Sapp, Wilma M., 87, 176, 203, 367 Sappington, James H.. 177, 367 Sarchet, Nancy R., 236, 367 Sarchet, William D., 367 Sauer, Betty, 179 Saner, Conrad W., Jr. Sauer, Robert L., 75, 225, 316 Saunders, Kenneth W. Savage, John Lee Savoini, James C., 271, 354 Sawyer, Donald W. Sawyer, John C., 191, 231, 348 Sawyer, Mary M. Saxon, Weslon E. 386 FORT COLLINS FAMILY SHOE STORE 158 S. College Ave. Phone 58 SSSUKX: ( Corner N. Shields and Laramie Road - 4 IVERSON DAIRY Armstrong Hotel Building Phone 81 6- W Phone 1091 1 26 S. College Phone 59 387 Student Index, Gon ' t.,,. Sa.a, Marvin F., 162 Saya, Ronald R. Saya, Wilma, 161 Sayed, Mustafa I.)., 174 Savre, Dale E. Scavarda, I ' .-I.T J.. 272, 367 Schachlerle, Leland 1 ., 101, 177, 348 Schaefer, Donald R., 153, 213, 367 Schaer, Paul Robert, 367 Sehafer, Margery A., 148, 240, 297, 348 Schaible, Robert H., 139, 1 2, 177, 316 Schallenberger, Darrel H., 348 Schamberger, John Edward, 139, 177, 217, 333 Schamp, Judith A., 296, 367 Schanholt, D ale ., 348 Scheel, Emil H., Jr., 162, 163, 317 Scheel, Fern, 161 S,- In- IT, Forrest W. Scheidegger, Arthur W. Scheidcgger, Loi Ann, 205, 248. 348 Sehiel, Lloyd M., 231. 367 Scherer, Kenneth P., 94 Scherer, Mary, 179 Scherrer, Anges L., 348 Sehiel, Lloyd, 168 S-hilil, Robert I).. 333 Schimmel, Robert L. Schlieker, Maxim- C., 88, 89, 104, 150, 151, 201, 333 Schmale, Alan H.. ISO, 155, 222, 317 Schmidt, Erna C. Schmidt, Gerald D. Schmidt, John W., 98, 106, 133, 176, 317 Schmidt, Margaret F., 124 Schmuck, Charles K., 219, 317 Schlhunk, Oicar H., 139, 317 Schneebeck, Jerry Louis Schneider, Alberta K., 123, 148, 240, 348 Schneider, Calisla M., 191, 367 Schneider, Marilyn A., 99, 152, 317 Schneider, Robert W. Schoettger, Richard A., 333 Schooler, Arnold B. Schop, Steven L., 168 Schott, Edmund E., 333 Schrader, Wayne K. Schramm, A. William, 162 Schramm, Wanda, 161 Schroeder, James H., 139 Schubert, Robert E., 333 Schultz, Betty E., 367 Schultz, Donald S. Sehulz, Alger W., 208. 216. 333 Schulz, Arnold F. Schumacher, Donald C., 348 Schumacher, Franklyn H., 149, 211, 348 Schumacher, Lillian C. Schumacher, Philip B. Si-human. Sonata M. Schumann, Kenneth B.. 179, 219, 348 Sehummer, Paul A., 125, 367 Schwartz, Frederick J., 135 Schwartz, Raymond A. Schwindt, Lawrence H.. 233, 367 Schwindt, Robert H., 233, 348 Sconeld, Marilyn J., 33, 78. 82, 107, 205, 301. 348 Sconeld, Sally A., 201, 333 Scothorn, Donald L., 167 Scolt, Cards C., 151 Scott, Carlton L. Scott, Carolyn J. Scott, Dan S., 220, 333 Scott, Don P., 367 Scott, Donald R. Scott, Edwin C., 317 Scott, George R. Scott, Harold L., 215, 333 Scolt, James Allan, 121, 348 Scolt, James B., 139 . Scolt, Kenneth D., 167 Scott, Marian R. Scott. Melvin L., 96, 151. 166. 317 Scolt, Otis R. Scott, Slandley H., 132, 227, 348 Scolt, Waller, 98, 133 Scott. William A., 163 Scolt, William T.. 272 Seanor, Eugene I., 317 Seaver, David M., 102, 348 Seawell, Albert C., 231. 367 gedgley, Ellis F.. 109, 139, 317 Segelke, Vern W., 133, 348 Seger, Cameron L., 162 Selby, Joe R., 168 Sells, John A. Sells, Palrica A., 296 Senko, David L. Si-mi, Alyce, 199, 367 Sera, S. Ruth, 163 Serfling, William A.. 124 Serrell, Martha A., 248, 317 Service, Nancy Jeanne, 201, 367 Severin, Glenn A.. 162, 317 Severin, Joan W. H., 161, 203, 317 Sewald, Frank P., 94, 95, 317 Shackelford, William R., 229, 348 Shader. Keith E. Shaeffer, Dale Morgan Shafer, Carrol J. Shafer, Robert A. Shaffer, Robert C., 231, 333 Shaffer. Roland C.. 231, 333 Shaffer, Virgil D. Shaffitall. Bonita J., 178, 199, 317 Shain. Albert A. Shain, William E., 118, 225, 348 Shalla, Tom A., 229, 255, 265, 301, 348, 350 Shaller, Mary Lou, 199, 367 Shank, George E., 139, 181, 211, 367 Shannon, Harley W. Shannon, Kenyon C., 168, 215, 367 Sharp, June A., 296, 367 Sharpe, Alan V. Shaw, Marion E. Shawa, Azmi Yousif, 122, 174 Shawcrort, Edwina, 177, 178, 348 Shea, Helen L., 177, 249, 367 Sheldon, Mitchell C., 139, 367 Sheldon, Robert C. Shelly, James L., 227. 367 Shelton, Robert G. Shen, Richard T. H., 182 Shepherd. Albert M., 348 Sheppard, Sherman Richard, 102 Sherman, Mari E., 195 Sherman, Nadene I., 203, 367 Sherritl, Cynthia J., 185, 367 Sherry, Thurman D. Sherwin, Billie L., 176, 178, 348 Sliiil.-l.-i-, Norma J ., 107, 154, 205, 348 Shields, Pat, 221, 348 Shields, Paul, 221 349 Shoaf, James W. Shoemaker, Frances F., 176, 217, 367 Shoemaker, Rollin R., 217, 367 Short, Dorothy M., 176, 199, 317 Short, Duane H. Shortridge, Wayne L., 266, 349 Shouse, Clyde L., 162 Shouse, Kenneth L. Shuns.-. Shirley Jane, 367 Shrader, Myron O. Shriner, Ronald Bell Shuler, Noel B., 221, 333 Shutze, John V. Sidwell, Leland P. Siegrist, Bill G. Siert, Cordon M., 95. 222, 317 Sikes, Jack T. Simmons, Carl C. Simmons, Corvin G. Simon, Charles L., 78, 96, 139, 150, 166, 231, 317 Simon, Lois A., 31, 248, 253, 349 Simpson, Belly Lou, 249 Simpson, Donna J ., 367 Simpson, Robert G. Sims, William M., Jr., 37, 75, 77, 78, 80, 208, 218, 320, 333 Singer, Robert H., 162 Sisson, Ronald W., 93, 229, 278, 279, 333 Silzman, JoAtine M., 154, 197, 368, 370 Sizelove, Jerry L. Skeels, Vernon D., 152 Skillings, James M., 227, 333 Skinkle, James R.. 163 Skipworth, Erwin D., 215, 349 Skousen, Peter J ., 135 Slater, George A., 121 Sloan, Byron E., 368 Sloan, Lawrence E., 118, 120 Sluman, Donald H. Sly, Harley D. Smarlt, Joyce C., 45, 89, 154, 183, 205, 368 Smilanic, William R. Smilie, Florence E., 183, 248, 368 Smillie, Bonnie J., 154, 201, 368 Smith, Alice P., 368 Smith, Bernard J., 163, 213, 349 Smith, Bruce L., 211, 368 Smith, Cecil F., 178, 349 Smith, Charles Phillip, 180. 368 Smith, Charlotte O., 205 Smith, Clifford R. Smith, Conilance A., 107, 349 Smith. David M., 227. 368 Smith, Dean, 161 Smith, Don B.. 167, 227, 368 Smith, Donald Duane, 99. 152, 153, 231, 333 Smith, Donald Keith, 349 Smith, Donald Lee, 176, 233, 368 Smith, Donald Richard, 317 Smith, Donna Jean, 123, 177, 368 Smith, Gerald John Smith, Gordon C., 213, 349 Smith, Gordon Glenn, 349 Smith, Harmon Franklin Smith, James D., 176 Smith, Janice JoAnn Smith, JoAnn. 82, 178, 203, 349 Smith, Josephine E. Smith, Lane R. Smith, Lee Alfred Smith, Margaret Mary, 87. 191. 368 Smith. Marilyn F., 178, 191, 349 Smith, Paul Win., 162 Smith, Robert C., 153, 368 Smith, Shirley Jean, 152, 197, 236, 368 Smith, Vern R., 219, 349 Smith. Wayne E., 163, 208, 211, 368 Smith, Willard E. Smith, William D., 81, 89, 152, 208, 229. 322, 333 Smole, Michael F., 139 Smutz. Robert A., 208, 215, 317 Smylir, Donald J., 162, 217, 333 Smyth, Gordon A., 368 Smyth, Shirley J., 169, 178, 349 Smyth, Wayne S., 219, 368 Sneath, Fred E., 229, 333 Snealh, Robert L., 93, 148, 229, 267, 269, 270, 317 Snedaker, Sally Jane, 368 Sneler, Alton G., 333 Snelling, Jeanette Ann, 248 Snider, Rodney D., 181, 266, 317 Sniff, Dan H., 87, 272, 274, 333 Sniff, Don E., 229, 272, 368 Snodgrass, Kenneth M. Snow, Marian, 161 Snow, Herbert N., 105, 162, 317 Snyder, David E., 215, 317 Snyder, George AL, 271 Snyder, Jack J. Snyder, Robert D., 162, 217, 333 Sobey, Lorna C., 151, 205, 317 Soderquist, Herman G., 368 Sohrbeck, Jack N., 162 Sollenberger, Beverly M., 333 Sollcnberger, Wilton L., 123, 236, 241, 317 Solomon, Gerald R., 211, 317 Solomon, Gordon C., 163 Solomon, William E. Sommer, Jay M., 229, 333 Sonnenberg, Elizabeth, 179 Sonnenberg, Lowell E., 317 Soper, Irma Lou, 75, 201, 297, 301, 363, 368 Sorenscn, Carl S., 167, 231, 333 Sorrell, Douglas D., 75, 87, 89, 93, 97, 229, 284, 333 Sorrell, Doyle M., 75, 229, 301, 368 Sorrentino, Harvey A. Spear, Joyce C., 333 Speiser, Ted W. Spencer, Eugene W., 93, 121, 227, 255, 256, 317 Spencer, Jack W. Spicer, Patrica, 179 Spicer, Robert L., 97, 109, 139 Spomer, Ella M., 97, 143, 178, 197, 317 Spore, Diana L., 183 Sprague, Josephine M., 87, 195, 197, 253, 349 Spray, Sue Ann, 148, 153, 248, 249, 295, 368 Sprayberry, Barbara L., 148, 240, 295, 317 Sproul, Alex, 98, 103, 105, 106, 130, 133, 224, 225, 317 Squires. Nina J., 143. 368 Stafford, Robert J. Stagg, Eleanor, 179 Stagg, Hollis J. Stahl, Harlow L., 99, 153, 177, 317 Slaley, Albert J. Stamey, Iris A., 368 Stanko, Eugene R. Stanley, Bernard F., 123, 177, 217, 368 Stanley. Gilbert L., 75, 95, 118, 119, 123, 176, 217, 317 Stanley, Marion E., 119, 123, 166, 176, 217, 333 Stanley, Roberta E.. 176, 369 Stanlit, Arthur E., 124 Stansneld, Norman L. Stanton, Edith L. Staples, George E., 349 Staples, Katherine S., 161 Starbuck, Richard T., 155 Stark, Jack E., 139, 277, 317 Starr, William C., 185, 222, 369 Stauder, John R., 317 Slauffer, Nancy Carolyn, 239 :-lt-ar. Joyce, 161 Stear, Robert LeRoy, 163 Stebbins, Robert L., 139, 181, 349 Steele, Robert, 168 Steerman, Phyllis J., 369 Steffens. Harold J., 227, 369 Steggell, Howard D., 349 Steinhoff, Howard G. Stelk, Roger P., 208, 222, 317 Stellman, Benjamin Stanmark, Richard J. Stephens, James H., 369 Steltler, Lee Roy, 333 Stevens, Charles A., 369 Steves, Forest Earl, 162 Steves, Lorraine, 161, 179 Stewart, Charles R., 162 Stewart, Joseph C., 93, 333 Stewart, Richard G., 152 Stiles, Diane, 185, 203, 369 Stimmel, Carolyn M.. 101, 201, 333 Stinehagan, Douglas N., 184, 349 Stinnett, Helen E., 121, 143, 176, 369 Stivers, Jerrold L., 215, 334 Stocker, Billie C., 205. 369 Stocker, John Richard. 89, 229, 334 Stockton, Nellie L. Stockwell, Dorothy L., 369 Stockwell, James D., 122 Stokes, Robert P.. 216, 369 Sloll. Robert D.. 65, 78. 81. 87, 101, 103, 104. 149, 167, 231, 317 Stone, Lemoyne D., 99, 153 Stonebraker, Austin P., 271, 369 Storey, James, 369 Storrs, Barbara L., 197, 317 Stout, Floyd M., 181. 317 Stout. W. Joyce, 82, 153, 249, 355, 369 Stout, Norman D., 167, 225, 334 Strahl, Maurice, 87, 89, 139, 317 Straub, Arlan E. Straub, Sharon J., 154, 201, 369 Strelesky, Carol Ann, 205, 369 Stribula, Joseph A., 215, 317 Strickler, Gerald S., 139 Stroh, Jerry D., 149, 225, 369 Stuehm, Dennis E., 93, 267, 268, 269. 334 Stults, James R. Slunkel, Jack W., 101, 227, 334 Sturgeon, John P., 153, 369 Sturm, David C., 167, 235, 334 Sugawa, Ben I., 180 Suhl, Mary Jane Sullivan, Arthur L. Sullivan, John P., 162 Surber, Evalyn L., 318 Surplus, Naomi, 161 Surplus, Ray D., 162, 318 Susman, Barbara A., 248, 349 Sutherland, Jack A. Sutherland, Ronald C., 272 Sutton, Cynthia A., 297, 369 Sutlon, Harold E. Sutton, Sally, 149, 183, 248. 334 Swackenberg, Walter, 225, 318 Swank, Jim B. Swan. ,ni, Marvin D., 132, 231, 318 Swearingen, Kenneth R. Swearingen, Lucinda E., 153. 174, 183, 185. 205. 318 Sweat, Robert L., 163, 318 Sweeney, Jerry P., 219, 369 Sweitzer, Richard B., 215, 267, 270, 334 Swena, Edward M., 162 Swensson, Norman Lee Swetnam, Eleanor Harriot, 125, 369 Swiezy, Roman A. Swiezy, Wanda, 161 T Taxgart, Thomas E. Takeda, Sumi, 153, 369 Talbotl, Lyle W., 119, 318 Talley, George McRay, 334 Talley, John N., 318 Tanaka, Edwin Kazuyuki, 180, 211, 369 Tanaka, Leilani Y.. 180, 318 Tangney, Robert R. Tarr, Patricia Ann, 121, 176, 369 Taussig, John C., 235, 349 Taussig, William Hi-chl, 235, 369 Tavener, William B., 75, 93, 229, 255, 263, 272, 274, 301, 338, 349 Taylor, David L., 166 Taylor, Dee O., 162 Taylor, Elaine, 161 Taylor, Glenn North, 163 Taylor, James O., 167, 208, 213, 334 Taylor, Janice Irene, 149, 334 Taylor, John Judson, 93, 176, 213, 318 Taylor, John K., 96, 167, 318 Taylor, Max Eugene, 163 Taylor, Russell D., 125, 349 Taylor, Shirley A., 79, 87, 89, 151, 203, 334 Taylor, S. Eugene, 349 Taylor, Walter Edward Teeter, Stanley Marvin, 163, 369 Teller, Floyd E.. 105, 167, 219, 318 Tempel, George Henry, 231, 369 Tenney, Georgia Lee, ' 82, 154, 201, 334 Tenney, Walter I., 215, 349 Teodonno, Richard, 266 Terheun. Phelps Kroh, 369 Tester, John R. Tester, Leonard W. Teler, Roy E., 162 Thackeray, Charlotte, 161 Thackeray. Robert M., 162, 318 Tharp, Joseph Barry Thoen, Curtis Edward, 185, 349 Thomal, Leonard G., 163 Thomas, Bruce Gene, 369 Thomas, Diane L., 148, 205, 296, 297, 349 Thomas, Donald Earl Thomas, Frank Victor Thomas, Gcraldine D. Thomas, Ida, 334 Thomas, Leonard G. Thomas, Mary M., 177, 349 Thomai, Neil Alan, 152, 215, 369 Thomas, Robert C. Thomas, Robert K. Thomas, Samuel Ted, 125 Thomas, Shirley, 161 Thomassen, Robert W., 163 Thompson, Barbara J., 154, 178, 201, 349 Thompson, Claire M., 349 Thompson, Gladys Thompson, Judy F., 248, 349 Thompson, Myron W., 162 Thorns, Joanne Elizabeth Thorne, James W., 103, 109, 139, 152, 217, 318 Thulin, Mary Ann Thumper, 86, 104 Tice, Robert Warren Ticem, Jack R., 120, 318 Ticnor, Amarylius A., 236. 238, 289. 318 Tidball. Ronald R., 109, 139, 217. 319 Tighe, Donna Lee, 135 Tighe, Mary, 174 Tilley, Betty R. Tillman, Robert W., 162 388 H FOR COI NS AUTOMOBI Dreiling Motors Sheely-Andrews Markley Motors DEALERS ASSOCIATION Ghent Motors, Inc. Poudre Chevrolet Co. Oakes Motor Co. Bader ' s Northern Motors Thompson Motors, Inc. Poudre Valley Motor Co. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO Electric Gas Service 389 Faculty Index... Adam . Robert II. . 159 AlberUon, Maurice I .. 133 Allison, Inga Amemiya, Minora Anderion, Edward I)., 152 Anderson, Roseoe, 101 Anloon, Emil 1 ., 16S Aronion. Lloyd H., 96, 165, 166, 224 Aycoek, Elholine G., 239 Baldwin, Paul H. Ball, Marjorie Ballon. Stephen V., 145 Banghart, James A., 120 Banks, Loy Otis, 87 Barminglon. Raymond I).. 106. 134 Barnes, Robert M., 99, 153 Barney, Charles W., 113, 137 Barrier, John W., 16S Batei, Robert E., 72, 77, 78, 80, 104 Reach, George A.. 122 Beckman, William C. Hi-hike. William ().. 16S Beidleman, Richard G., 236 Bender, Milton, 133 Benjamin, Maxine M. Brg, M Sgt. Howard W. Biedermann, Gertrud Binkley, A. M., 115. 122 Birky, Carl W. Blackburn, Thomas H.. 118 Blevins, Margaret .-.. 101, 107, 301 Booth, Nicholas II. Bostrom, Irene Bottom, Virgil E., 113, 145 Bourne, Richard F. Bowman, Feme, 113, 141 Boyle, Margaret M. Brian. M. W., 105, 165 Bradley, Richard A. Braden, Myron M.. 73, 78 Brigham, Ruby F., 73 Britlon, Charles ' C., 130, 131 Britlon, Maxine H., 97 Broin, Thayne L. Brown, Marjorie Brown, Rra W., 73, 165 Bueche, Gregory A., 145 Burdick. R. T. Buss, Edward, 115, 187 Butler, Walter C., 101. 216, 301 Bulz. Robert k.. 101 Campbell, Stanley, 165 Canada, R. W. ' Carlson. R. E., 300 Carpenter, Charlotte Caskey, Owen L. Cermak, Jack E., 106. 130, 133 Charkey, Lowell W. Chinburg, Carl H.. 131 Clark, Andrew C., 80. 112. 165 Clark, Catherine R. Code, William E. Coen, B. F. Coffin, Roy C. Coleman, Robert, 165 Collins. Hubert W., 103, 133 Connell. W. E. Conte, William Copeland, Virginia E., 248 Conner, Delia M. Cowel, B. C., 289 Creek, Richard C., 115 Crone, E. B. Cross, Floyd, 113, 159 Cummings, Lawrence A. Curfman, John H. Curtis, Alice Daniels, Leslie B., 115, 121 Danielson, Robert E., 218 Daugherty. Ford C. Davis, Edwin N. Davis, John S., 113. 300 Davis, Robert L., 254 Davis, Robert W., 159 Dawson, Lawrence R. Dean, John E., 127 De.lne, Major Harold M ., 165 Deane, Thelma, 179 Deem, Arthur W., 159 Dickerman. John M. Diebel, Wendel H. Dinner, Herbert, 165 Dodge, James C., 135 Dolnick, Irving C., 236 Donaldson, D. N. Dolson, H. L., 14, 17, 72 Duncan, Mark C., 254, 278 Dunn, Irving S. Durham, Howard A.. 222 Durrell, L. W., 2, 3, 145 Dutcher, Mary A. Dyar. Elizabeth, 141 E Early. E. J. F., 94, 115 Eddy, Victoria, 178 Eddy, Willard O. Edwards, Ruth E. Epling, Clenwood P., 75, 77, 79 F.skridge, Paul S. Esplin, A. Lamar Evans, Norman A. Evans, Thomas H., 103, 127 Farquharson, James Ferguson, A. C. Forbes, Elizabeth C.. 293 Fox, Carroll W., 118 Frandson, Rowen D. Frank, Virginia K., 240, 293, 295 French, Jasper, 73 Frey, Paul R. Fulls, Jess L. Fnrniss, Norman F. Gardner, Benjamin M. Gardner, Robert Gassner, Frank Gausman, E. A., 288 Cerhold, Norman Gerlach, Mary A. Gibbons, Leslie L., 94, 95, 127, 135 Gilbert, Douglas, 109 Coeder, Frank P. Graves, William A. Griner, Lynn A. Guard, Harris T., 10L. 145 Guss. Cyrus, 149 Custafson, Daamar C., 141. 179 Hacker, Robert Ham, Col. Lewis H., 16S Hammond, Donald Marian. Aurelia B., 150 Harlan, James L., 81, 88. 89, 150 Harrington, H. D. Harris, David V. Hartel, Lawrence Hartung, Theodore E. Hatlon, Clara A., 141 Haus. Thilo E. Hayes, Ross O. Hayward, Leola C., 101 Hazaleus, Melvin H.. 118, 217 Head, Maj. John C. Heilig, Herb Hejkal, Otto C., 135 Henry, George F., 210 Hervey, Donald F. Heilig, Kathleen, 293, 296, 297 Hill, Harold J. Hindman, Dorothy Hinti, N. A. Mrs. Hodgson, James C., 73 Hoerner, John L. Holley, W. D. Hopwood. M. Lloyd, 149 Horlacher, Waller R., 113 Holchkiss. Courllyn W., 73 Hughes, Harry W., 80, 252 Hummel, Miriam E. Hunter. Elmer C. Hunter, Robert Huth, Alfred C.. 190 Imel, William F. Irwin, Keith G. Jackson. Scott R. Jacoby, M. Eloise Jensen. Rue Johnson, C. C. Harry, 149 Johnson, Donald D. Johnson, Cestur Johnson, Russell A., 135 Jones, Charles R. Jones, Major Harwell H., 165 Jones, Lloyd E. Jordan, Henry C. Jorgensen, Carl J. C., 122 Jourdan, R. H. Kalinosky, Edmund J., 165 Kammeyer, Erma, 99 Kano, Adeline K. Kexer, Alvin Kiefer, Fred W. King, Elmer M., 165 King. Wendell B., 301 Kinghorn, Ferrin B. Kingston, Elaine C. Kline, John V. Klinger, Bruno Koonce, Dwight Kugler, Elmer Dean, 203, 320 Kunkel, Robert l.andblom, A. E., 101 Lane, Clarinda B. Lane, George H. Lehman, Joseph J ., Jr. Lehrer, Waller H., 70 Leonard, Warren H., 113 Lewis, John W. Lichty, M Sgt. Robert F.., 46, 165 Liesch, Ceraldine, 143 Lin, Pin-Nam I. in. liui, Paul H., 131 Loals, Rev. LeRoy, 40 Longyear, Burton O. Maag, Dale D., 80, 228 Macdonald, S. L. Madison, M. Leslie, 101 Madsen, Ivan L. Malcouronne, Florence C., 247 Malen, Lt. Col. Lloyd D., 165 Mark, Thomas R., 174 Marlhinsen, Major William H.. 165 Mayer, Marjorie, 149. 195 McAferly, K. L., 73, 81 McCabe, Jesse, 70 McCandless. L. S., 70 McClanahan, Waller R. McClave, George, 70 McCovern, John, 165 McHone, V ' ernon L., 148, 284 McKellar. E. K., 118, 120 McKinnon, John C., 182 McPherson, T. C., 70 Miller, Carroll H. Miller, James R., 70, 72 Miller, M. Warner. 72, 102 Miller, R. A., 70 Miller, Victor A. Milne, Frank J . Mischke, Bert B. Moffetl, Joseph O. Morgren, Edwin W. Monfort, Warren P., 70 Monica), Capl. William B. Moon, T Sgt. Clenwood F., 165 Morgan, William E., 70, 77 Morris, Stella, 72, 113, 239 Morrison, James, 165 Morrison, Sumner M., 234 Moss, Lloyd C., 159 Mullison, Don W., 254, 262 Mummert, Harold B., 134 Munsey, Lt. Col. Charles W., 165 Nelson, Donald W.. 150 Nelson. Roy C., 150 Nesbil, John, 80 Newport, Carl A. Noskowiak, Arthur F., 181. 287 Nye, Elwood L., 230 Olive, John R., 109. 187, 287 Olsen, O. Wilford. 145 Palmer. Miriam A. Parks, Lt. Col. Samuel W., 165 Parshall, Maxwell Parshall, R. L., 98, 106, 133 Patterson, Maxine, 154 Patterson, P. J., 81 Pallon, Aha II. Payne. Merle C. Perry, M Sgl. Jason A., 165 Peterson, Dean F., Jr., 98, 106, 113, 127. 133 Peterson, Lyle E., 212 Porter, R. Howard Prior, Shirley. 247 Puleslon, Harry S., 149 Pyke. W. E., 149 Radcliffe. Carris L., 165 Rankin, A. D., 159, 208. 232 Rehnberg, Rex D. Reilzer, Johanna M., 151, 188 Resnick, Sol D., 223 Reynolds, Winifred R.. 108 Roberts, Ronald O., 73 Roberts, Ruth L., 154 Robertson, David W. Rogers, Evelyn R., 244 Romine, Dale S. Ross, S Sgt. Darald K., 165 Run, A. F.., 122 Sanders. Lois J. Sandstead, Audrey, 81 Salorius, Richard H. Sauer, C. William Schmehl, Willard R. Schuli, Edmund F.. 133 Schwartz, Luciene D., 99 Schwartz, Will A. Schweizer, Herbert H., 81. 226 Sco6eld, J. Harry, 106, 130. 134 Scothorn, Don, 271 Seliskar. Carl E. Senteney, George. 165 Shobe. Patsy Simonds, Austin O. Simonds, Carrol O. Skaggs, James M. Skels, Dean, 87 Slonecker, Lyle Southern, Frederick Spence, M Sgl. Robert L., 165 Splittaerber, George H., 149 Staley, James M. Steglich. Winfred C. Steinhoff. Harold W. Stevens, Capt. Randolph E., 165 Stimmel, Lester H., 174, 277 Slimmel, Margaret P.. 174 Slinson, T. Dean Stonaker. H. H., 113 Strannigan, William M., 267 Strate, J. T., 106, 127, 134 Synims, Eugenia, 73, 77, 78, 80, 82, 194 T Talcott, Capt. Raymond N. Tannenbaum, Edward R. Taylor, E. D., 284 Teegarden, Mourine, 161 Terwilliger, Charles, Jr., 109 Thatcher, Theodore, O. Thomas, Walter D., 220 Thornton, Bruce J. Thornton, Governor Dan, 70 Tobiska, Joe, 266 Tomnkin, G. W., 282 Troxell, Harry E., Jr., 80, 109 Turner, John W., 165 Sh 330 PHO Udall. R. H. u W Wagar, J. V. K., 137 Wagner, Julius F.. 254, 272, 274 Walker, Norma Warren, Charles P., 70 Warren, Dana T. Washburn, Lloyd E., 115 Wasser, C. H., 137 Wattles, Ruth J., 155 Walts, Frances M. Wayt, L. Keith Weber, Louis R. Weible, Waldron, 165 Wells, Dorothy M. Wendl, Emil F. Wentworlh, Clarence L. Westfall, Alfred. 104. 145 Whalley. Joseph M., 73 Wheeler, S. S.. 115 Whitney, Robert S. Whiltaker, Edmund Wiley, Charles C. Williams, Edwin B., 119 Williamson. Billie F. Wilmarlh, Wilson E., 78, 151, 174 Wing, Elizabeth Wolossoff, Boris, 151 Wood, Capt. A. J. Wood. Donald R. Wooding, William L. Woolley, Tyler A. -y Yeager. Lee Zwiep, Donald N., 106, 134 390 SHEELEY-ANDREWS MOTOR Co. 330 S. COLLEGE AVE. PHONE 2577 PHONE 516 ROGER J IE WE HER v I THE COLONADES 415 Remington Phone 2108 AL ' S RUTH ' S BAKERY CAFETERIA 226 S. College Ave. Phone 29 391 Advertisers ' Index. A M Bookstore 381 Al ' s and Ruth ' s 391 Alpert and Sons 379 Anderson Jewelers . ' 400 Automobile Dealer ' s Ass ' n .-. 389 Clancy ' s Country Club 383 Coca Cola Bottling Co 395 College Cleaners 397 Collinado Drug 400 Colorado Printing Co 379 Dairy Gold 381 E. G. Steele Lumber Co 385 El Palomino Lodge 37 First National Bank 377 Fishbark Studio 379 Fort Collins Family Shoe Store , 387 Fort Collins Light Power ...: 385 Great Western Sugar Co 400 Hauf Brau 385 Hickman ' s for Men . ' 375 Hughes Men ' s Wear 383 Fverson Dairy 387 J. C. Penney Co. ? 400 JoAnn Shoppe 387 Julian ' s 393 MacVan Locker 400 Miller Studio 400 Morrie ' s In and Out 375 Northern Hotel 400 Paramount Laundry and Cleaners 40 0 Poudre Valley Creamery 393 Pondre Valley National Bank 381 Poudre Valley R. E. A., Inc 377 Public Service Co. of Colorado 389 Ramey Jewelry 387 Robinson-Warfield Printing Co 395 Rogers Jewelry 391 Scottie Furniture Co 400 Sheeley-Andrews Motor Co 391 Sol ' s and Dirk ' s 391 Spif and Span Bakery 400 Spudnut Shop 375 Stark ' s Furniture Co 400 State Dry Goods 393 Steele ' s Cash Market 397 5wanson Studio 383 Trosirl Lumber Co 375 Varsity Grill.; 381 Where to find What. A.A.H.P.E.R 148 A.A.U.W. Co-op 238 Abbreviations 374 Araria _ _ 210-11 A Cappella Choir - 12 A Club 93 Activity Council 78 ADMINISTRATION 68-69 Administrative Officers 72-73 ADVERTISEMENTS 372-400 Ag Council 119 Agriculture School 114-17 Agronomy Club 120 A.I.E.E 131 All Schools 170 Alpha Gamma Rho _ 212-13 Alpha Tau Alpha 94 Alpha Tau Omega 214-15 Alpha Zeta _ 95 American Commons Club 216 Arnold Air Society _ _ 96 A.S.A.E 132 A.S.C.E 133 A.S.M.E 134 Athletic Council 80 A.V.M.A : 162-63 A.V.M.A. Auxiliary 161 A.V.M.A. Dog Show 15 A.W.S 82-83 A .W.S. Dance 36 A.W.S. King J7 Band 153 Band Formations 35 Baseball _ 278-81 Basketball - 267-71 Beta Beta Bela 97 BIG EVENTS OF YEAR 10-49 Boards and Councils 77-81 Bowling Alleys 47 Braiden Hall - 244 Bunny Hop _ 38 Campus Christian Fellowship 188 Cheerleaders 253 Chemistry Club 149 Chi Epsilon 98 Choir 152 CLASSES .298-9 Class Officers 300-1 College Days 17-18 College Days Queen 19 COLLEGIAN 86-7 Collegiate 4-H - 121 Colony 249 Columbian Society - 150 Contents _ 9 Cosmopolitan Club 174-5 Councils, Boards and _ 77-81 Counieleltes ... 178 Dairy Science Club 120 Dames Club 179 D Club 155 D Club Plays 156-7 Delta Delta De lta .... 196-7 Intramural Sporti 289-92 I.S.A. Activities _ 237 I.S.A. Council 236 I.W.A 239 Delta Omicron ............................................... _ ..... 99 Delta Zela ................. _ ................................... 198-9 Engineering Council .................................. . ....... 130 Engineering School ...................................... 126-9 Engineers ' Ball .................................................... 30 Engineers ' Queen ................................................ 31 Entomology Club ......................................... -...121 Esquires ................................................................ 241 Executive Council ................................................ 79 ._ 118 320 320-35 20 202-3 204-5 99 101 Fall Events ...................................................... 23-38 Farmhouse ....................................... _ ................... 217 Flying Club ........................................................ 179 Football ............ . ....................................... 254-66 Foresters ' Days .................................................... 44 Foresters ' Queen ......................................... _ ....... 45 Forestry Club ........................ .. ............................ 139 Forestry School .............................................. 136-8 French Club ...................................................... 151 Freshman Aggie and Aggietle ...................... 352 Freshman Class ............................................ 352-71 Gamma Delta ............. ..................................... 189 Gamma Phi Bela 200-1 German Club _ 151 Golf .. _ 288 Governor Tho nli, Graduate School .... Graduation ...70 Judging Teams - Junior Aggie and Aggiette ... Junior Class : Junior Prom Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Delta Kappa Kappa Psi .... Kappa Mu Epsilor Lambda Chi Alpha - 218-9 Lancers - 102 Leadership Conference _ .28 Library 172 Little National Western Livestock Show 29 Livestock Club - 123 Living Croups 242-9 I ory Hall 246 Lucky Horseshoes Club 124 Luther Club _ - 190 Men ' s Intramiirals - 289-92 Military Reviews - 16 Military School _ 164-5 Military Sponsors _ 169 Miss Colorado - 22 Morgan, President, and Family 71 Newman Club _ 191 79 Scabbard and Blade Scenics SCHOOLS Science and Arts School Seigga Ski Club Senior Aggie and Aggiette . Senior Class - Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Chi Sigma Epsilon Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma Nu Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Tau SILVER SPRUCE Ski Club Ski Team _ Skit Night Snowball Snowball Queen Social Committee SOCIALS Sophomore Aggie and Aggiette Sophomore 105 4-8 110-1 144-7 185 302 302-19 224-5 226-7 _ 154 206-7 228-9 230-1 106 88-90 185 287 34 ...42 43 Green and Cold Review Gymnastics Hawaiian Club Haylofters Club Haylofters ' Festival 113 21 _ 14 286 ..180 176-7 12 N.S.A. Executive Co il Health Service Hesperia Hesperia Sing Hikers Club ... ' .. 173 100 41 181 Homecoming _ 26 Homecoming Queen 27 Home Economics School 140-2 Home Economics Club _ 143 Honor Night 21 Honoraries _ 92-109 Horticulture Club _ - 122 Horl Queen 33 Hort Show 32 Indeans 241 Indedb 240 INDEX 372-400 Industrial Arts Club 135 Interfraternity Council _ 208 Interfraternity Activities .46, 209 International Days 49 International Relations Club 182 Omicron Delta Kappa 103 Omicron Nu _ _ 98 Orchesis _ 296 Orchesis Recital 48 Pacemakers 54-67 Painting the A 25 Panhellenic Council 194-5 PEM Club - 148 Pep Council _ - 78 Pepperettes 253 Phi Delta Theta - 220-1 Phi Kappa Tau _ ., 222 Phi Sigma Delta .223 Pi Delta Epsilon 104 Poudre Muskets 168 President Morgan and Family 71 President ' s Advisory Board -.77 President, Student Body 75 Publications 84-5 Publications. Board of - 81 Religious Council 187 Religious Emphasis Week 40 Religious Groups 186-91 Rifle and Pistol Club - 184 Rockwell Hall - 24 7 ROCKY MOUNTAIN COLLEGIAN 86-7 Rodeo Club 125 South Hall .... Speechmakers SPORTS Spring Events , SPRUCE Party SPRUCE Queen SPRUCE Queen Attendants State Board of Agriculture . Student Council Student Government Student Republicans Student Union Student Union Advisory Board Swan Club Swan Club Show Swimming Tau Iota Omega Tau Kappa Epsilon Tennis Theta Chi - Townhouse Track Trailer Camp Vet Village ..._ Veterinary Medicine School W.A.A. Board Welcome Week Who ' s Who Wings and Cannon Winter Events Women ' s Sports Wrestling Xi Sigma Pi FERTILIZER CONFERENCE STUDENT UNION State Dry Goods . . - Poudre Valley Creamery A Complete Line of Dairy Products 145 W. Oak Phone 333 Student Index, Con ' L., Tillmin, Shirley, 161 TilloUon, Clive H., 255, 319 Timpe, I.nn W., ' 163, 188. 369 Timpe, Mollie. 188 Tisdale, Donald Lee Tobin, William C. Tobiska, Joe H., 97, 162. 231. 319 Tobiika. Loii, 161 Todd, Betty Jennet Todd. Judson Donald, 349 Todd, Robert C. Toliver, Tom L., 255, 265 Tolley, Donald D., 128 Tolley, Peggy, 161 Tolley, Richard C., 162 Tomasu, Bob Isamo, 180 Tomasu, Sue, 180 Tomlin, Donald D., 369 Toner, J. Edward, 166. 176, 287. 319 Townsley, John Allen Toyne, Llewellyn D. Traber, John E.. 163, 369 Travii, Belly A.. 87, 369 Trecker. Edgar W. Trefi, William J., 163 Ttriiiuiii. Dolores Rose, 307, 369 Trierweiler, Ann, 107, 152, 153, 201. 349 Trimble, Joe Bert, 187, 349 Trine, William A., 369 Troeger, Mary A., 33. 149, 152, 199, 349 Trone, Joanne, 148, 240, 349 Troh, l.amar Brice, 215, 369 Troxell, Harry Emerson, 214 Trujillo, Joe Lionel, 191 Trumpe , Richard Martin, 227, 369 Trunde, Mary Vernette, 249. 369 Trupp, Don A., 120, 319 Trupp, Ella Louise, 179 TunniclilT, Roger E. Tupp, Harold W., 171, 216, 292, 319 Turner, Lowell H., 349 Turner, William D., 78, 21? 319 Turpin, L. Louise, 33, 53, 89, 107, 122. 169, 178, 197, 253. 349 Turvey, Megan Caybe Tweed, Norman Sperry, 139 Twombly, Jimmy L., 334 Tyler. Henry Watt Tyler, Mary Carol Tymkovich, Michael, Jr. Tymkovich, William Decker, Charlei F. Uecker, Edna, 161 rlil, Deane A., 219, 350 Uhls, John Douglas, 231, 334 Umphrey, Milton Fredrick Unangst, Dannetta J ., 150, 151, 177, 248, 350 Unfug, George Arnold Unger, Marianne, 148, 194, 199, 350 Urich, Robert F.. 284 Unhanand, Kniiiain Upthegrove, Roy E., 216. 350 Urich, James A., 163, 288 Urich, Robert F., 278, 280, 350 Urich, Sally, 161 Uiher, Carolyn Maureen, 369 y Vachtar, Milton A., 131, 350 Vagneur, Claribel. 150, 176, 185. 350 Vail, Carl E., 121, 241, 319 Vail, Richard Darrell Valley, Marilyn T., 169, 197, 319 Van Arsdale, George A. Vance, Quentin E., 350 Vanderhoof, Clark D.. 267, 270 Vander Meer, Dale Clarence Van Der Veken. Jozef J., 133 Van Der Veken, Laurent H. Van De Wegher, Raymond Francis. 191 Van Doran. Samuel Walter Van Dyne, George Mason, 334 Van Male, Katrina Louise, 253, 369 Van Malre. Adrian J.. 52. 201, 350 Vann, Leon F., 93, 103, 191, 267, 280 Van Sickle, Dale E., 334 Vasey, Robert K., 75, 89, 152, 231, 350 Vasey, William R.. 75, 152, 167, 208. 231. 300, 319 Vela, James Day Veiling, Agnes Kay, 238, 297, 335 Verlinden, Janice R., 191. 201, 350 Vermillion, Robert H. Vernon, Gabriela, 161 Vernon, Ronald W., 97, 162. 319 Vetter, Cordon L. Velterling, John Martin. 168 Videon. Joanne. 123, 169, 335 Vidmar. Albin I... 133 Villarreal. Mary Asuncion. 248. 350 Virdi, Sher S., 132, 174, 182 Vlass, Norman O., 120, 219. 350 Vodneck, John R., 216. 335 Vogel, Richard E.. 222, 319 Vogelsang, John William Vogt. James Patrick, 227, 350 Von Strobe, Steven S. Voorwaller, Charles J., 369 Voss,. James Leo, 213, 370 W Wacker, Benjamin, 189, 370 Wadleigh, John R., 131, 168, 235, 370 Wadleigh, Roger A., 120. 319 Wadlow, Alia R., 148, 240, 295, 319 Wadlow, William A., 123, 125, 350 Wadsworth, Mary J ., 107, 149, 153, 197, 350 Wagner, Carolyn I... 100 Wagner, Donna Ardith, 148, 177, 248, 370 Wagner, Jack D. Wagner, Jim D., 301, 357 Wagner, John D. Wagner, Larry LeRoy Wagner, Paul H., 93, 224. 253, 310, 319 Wait, David F., 99, 101, 102, 151, 153, 211, 3SO Wakefield, Gene F. Wakefield, Roy Marion, 167 Walbye, George H. Walker, Bruce W. Walker, Lory T. Walker, Robert L., 370 Wall, William Warren, 162 ' Wallace, Cordon D., 162 Wallace, John H.. 211, 350 Wallace, Lu An, 177, 370 Walter, Harold W., 231, 370 Waller, Joan A., 89, 152. 197, 370 Walters, Bruce Lee, 133, 319 Walters, David L., 87, 219, 350 Walters, William L.. 125, 217, 319 Waltz, Burton L., 102 Wanberg, Kenneth W.. 370 Waneka, Carol L., 370 Wangen, Omer M. Ward, Charles L., 319 Ward, Gilbert Earl, 163, 370 Ward, Jerry K., 135 Ward, Larry W. Ward, Lawrence E., Ward, Leonard C., 123, 125, 370 Warden, David V., 350 Warneke, Russell E., 94. 227, 319 Warner, Edgar J., 139, 350 Warner, Mary Jane, 207, 370 Warner, Roland E. Warren, Dake F. Warren, LaRayne A., 107, 176, 178, 190, 350 Wala-da, Alley E. Water, George E. Waterbury, Claudine, 108 Watkins, Alma Sue, 201, 350 Watkint, Joseph M. Watkins, Leon D. Watkins, Samuel H., 155, 233, 370 Watson, Donna Rae, 199, 335 Watson, Ralph J.. 335 Walt, Ann Francelle, 78, 104, 203. 319 Walt, Thomas L. Walls, Catherine R. Watts, Clarence F. Wayker, William J., 225, 370 Wayl, Lewis K. Weakland. Jean M., 148, 240, 293, 295, 297, 319 Weatherby, Jean, 33, 107, 203. 350 Weaver, Donald M. Weber. Don L., 167, 335 Weber, Francis E.. 370 Weber, Gene S.. 211, 350 Weber, Joleita J. Weber, Robert W., 93, 255, 258 Weberg, Clarence A. Webster, Alexander J. Webster, Donald N.. 335 Webster, Louise M.. 143. 169. 178. 119. 350 Webster, William. 118. 120, 168. 350 Wehrman, James M.. 221, 350 Weinhold, Albert R.. 66, 75, 78, 79, 80, 103, 231, 319 Weinmeister, Theodore Weinrich. Charles E., 132. 370 Weirich, Edward. 233 Weirich. Maryanne, 205. 296, 370 Weiss, Donald D., 370 Weitzel, James R., 255. 261 Weilzel. Jerome J .. 370 Welch, E. Sue, 82, 195. 203, 352, 370 Wellman. Douglas C., 93. 96, 118, 167. 183. 231, 319 Wellman. H. Davis, 370 Wellnitz, Alma Jean. 187. 190. 350 Wellnilz, James P.. 187. 190, 350 Wellnilz, Warren W., 190, 319 Welp, D. Albert, 189. 221, 350 Wendt, Hans Ernest, 184, 370 Werking, David H., 102. 227. 350 Werner, Raymond H., 185, 370 Werner, Robert I... 153. 177. 191. 335 West. Harold M.. 229. 351 West, James D., 135, 319 West, Jerry R., 370 West, Sarah J .. 248, 370 West. Sylvia D., 107, 154, 178, 194, 201, 351 Westerman, Lois E., 1 7. 335 Wetherington, Joseph M., 335 Wellington. Ruth M., 148, 240, 295, 319 Wetterick, Vivian L., 370 Wetzel, Paul R. Whale, Charlene E., 177, 205. 370 Whalley, Brenda Anne. 124, 371 Wharton, Neola A., 371 Wheeler, Bradner D., 227, 351 Wheeler, Donald O., 102, 225, 351 Wheeler, Jerry C., 225, 371 Wheeler, William L., 235, 351 Wheeler, William W., 176 Whelan, Joseph B. Whetstone, Charlotte A., 184, 207, 249, 371 Whelzal, Joyce L. Whitchurch, Woodrow C. White, Bertha Louise, 335 White, Carroll T. While, Elmer P. White, George L.. 163, 371 While, Jack Lee White, James L., 163 White, John A. White, Lois E., 371 White, Lois Irene, 154, 177 While. Mabel Louise, 89, 104, 205, 335 While, Marvin A., 89 White, Richard L. White, Ronnie R.. 185 White, Waller C., 371 White, Warren O., 168, 181 White. W. Lowell, 139 Whitehead, James. 168 Whitford, Robert W. Whiting, Gerald J., 319 Whilley, Paul R. Whitney, Janet Kay, 89, 197, 371 Whitlenbaugh, Colleen, 248. 335 Whilllesey. Norman K., 168, 351 Whomble, Kenneth D., 152, 371 Wickersham, Carolyn, 201, 335 Wickersham, Roland, 105, 227, 335 Widhalm, Gerald D., 176 Widman, William T.. 152, 166. 335 Widmer, Edward J., 139, 167, 217, 319 Wiebers, William D., 371 Wiedeman, Harry L., 351 Wiese, Eugene K. Wiggen, Lyle A., 335 Wiggins. Gerald W. Wiggins, Van B. Wilcox, James C., 95. 123. 335 Wilcox, Margaret L., 89, 177, 185, 197, 371 Wilcox. Robert R. Wiley. John J. B. Wiley, Lee. 161 Wilgus, Herb S., 149. 166 Wilhelm. Gerda Berta, 154. 199. 371 Wilkes. Harman D.. 18 , 215, 371 Wilkins, Kaye Evan, 277, 371 Wilkinson, David B., 188, 319 Wilkinson, Dixie Lee, 188, 371 Will, Donald H.. 163. 212, 351 Willhile, Gerry W., 133 Wnihite, John M. Williams, Charles R., 371 Williams. Donald L. Williams, Dorothy I., 188, 371 Williams, Dorothy L. Williams. E. Ann, 143, 178, 351 Williams. Edward M., 319 Williams, Eleanor Jovce, 248 Williams. Ethel J., 335 Williams, Fred E.. 216. 335 Williams. George S., 351 Williams, Jack N. Williams, James C., 219, 351 Williams. Jared B.. Jr.. 89 Williams. John Earl. 125, 188. 229, 371 Williams, Paul, Jr.. 163, 266 Williams, Lewis Owen Williams, Patricia A.. 107. 351 Williams. Patricia Cay, 151, 179, 184. 203. 249, 371 Williams, Patricia Lee, 87, 197. 248. 371 Williams, Richard A. Williams, Richard Lee Williams. Rita M. Williams, Rollen H. Williams, William E.. 216. 371 Williamson, Andrew N. Williamson, James ! ., 102, 231. 351 Williamson. Margaretta A.. 371 Williamson, William E. Willis, John M. Willson. Robert B.. 101. 102. 183. 222. 351 Wilmore. William W. Wilson, Bill J. Wilson. Donald W.. 351 Wilson, Eunice J., 319 Wilson. Joe H.. 351 Wilson, Kathleen, 179 Wilson, Richard D.. 93. 94. 103, 225, 255. 265, 319 Wilson, Richard W. Wilson, Robert E. Wilson, William T.. 351 WilUius. William J., 351 Wineland, Glen M. Wineland, Lucille Winemiller, Arlyn F., 211, 351 Wingerter, Herman T.. 139, 319 Wingo, Robert D.. 120 Wingren, Louise, 155, 201, 335 Winkler, Carl Roy Winkler, Josef Winkler, William C., 184 Winn, James B., 125, 371 Winslow, Sallie J., 148, 207, 295, 335 Winslow, Verlin F., 154, 351 Wintz, Robert P., 122 Wirlh. Jack A. Wisdom, Robert L., 371 Wisecup, Harold C., 132. 183, 277 Wiseman, E. Roy, 187, 351 Withers. Bill R. Witherspoon, James H. Wilte, Harley A., 371 Willmeyer. John C. Wobiock, Paul G., 109 Wofer, George E. Wold, Donavan R., 152. 235, 351 Wolf, Frances R.. 203, 351 Wolfe, And.ew C. Wolfe, Pat, 179 Wolfe, Robert E., 120, 168 Wolfe, Spencer E., 188, 335 Wolfer, Baldwin Annette, 67, 108, 152, 203, 319 Wolfer, John J., 335 Wolff, John Thomas, 229, 371 Wolff, William A., 162 Wolfgang, Ardon Robert, 177, 371 Woll. Frederick A. Wood, Janet A. Wood, Leslie Gordon, 335 Woodfin. Richard O., Jr., 213, 351 Woodhouse, Franklin H. Wooding, Sherman H., 153 Woodings, Eric T. Woodman. Donna L., 371 Woods, Dixie, 179 Woods, Jacquelyn. 31, 169, 178, 199, 335 Woods, Stanley T. Woodward, John E., 93, 96. 272, 273, 274, 319 Woodward, Lowell E., 188. 351 Woodward. Phyllis E., 188. 371 Woodworlh, Donald D., 371 Woody, MaDene L. Wooldridge, Charles O., 221, 371 Woolley. Mary Alice, 185, 371 Woollen, John H., 225. 319 Work, Blair Mi, 93. 255, 262 Work. Peler T.. 101, 351 Worley, Carl. 284 Worley, Larry A., 371 Worley, Mary B., 107, 236, 239. 238. 351 Worrell. Don H.. 211, 371 Worlh. Wiber E., 134, 166, 335 Worlhinglon, John L.. 123, 225, 319 Wrighl, Nalalie P., 185. 351 Wrilebol, Gerald Ray Wuerlz, Victor J., 371 Wurm, Donald W. Wyman. Louis M., 351 Y Yager. William B. Yarberry, Beverly J.. 191. 249. 296. 371 Yales, Don Ray, 125, 225, 371 Yelek, Donald L., 105, 166, 219. 319 York, William E., 235. 351 Young, Coulter O.. 284 Young, John S., 219, 371 Young. Merrilyn, 52, 169, 201. 351 Young, Thomas A., 166, 335 Young, Thomas R.. 37. 78, 102, 208, 215, 300 335 Youngquisl. Robert E.. 225. 319 Yount, Joyce M.. 82, 107. 143, 205, 351 Yurich, Steve, 139, 319 Zabel, June B.. 45, 154, 169, 203. 351 Zabriskie. B. Ann, 351 Zabriskie, M. Frances, 201, 351 Zadel. Franklin C. Zaike. Myrna Loy. 207. 371 Zaleski. Gerald S., 93, 229, 255, 260. 272, 335 Zancanelli, Gerald L. Zaslrow, Ben (... 135 Zavislan, Donald F. Zeeck, Joyce E., 125, 148, 169, 205, 295, 319 Zehner, Ronald J. pin. Dona Mae, 82. 121. 150. 205, 335 Ziegler. Ernest L.. 351 Zietz, Fred A.. 371 Zimbelman. Edward J., 189. 229, 371 Zimbelman. James D.. 120. 189, 241. 371 Zimmer, Donald R.. 371 Zimmerer. Carleen F., 107, 148, 201, 351 Zimmerman, Margaret L., 351 Zimmerman, Richard G. Zimmermann, George P.. 139. 319 Zingone. Frank C., 278 Zipse. Robert E.. 335 Zuspan, Richard A. C 394 ROBINSON -WARFIELD PRINTING CO. 142 W. Oak Phone 31 4 Have a Coke COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 143 Remington Phone 72 A Spic Span Bakery 144 W. Mountain Ave. Phone 220 Anderson Jewelers 118 N. College Ave. Phone 1240 Great Western Sugar Co. Fort Collins Phone 129 J. C. Penney Co. 150 S. College Ave. Phone 23 Scottie Furniture Co. 140 W. Oak St. Phone 134 Mac-Van Locker Co. 163 W. Mountain Ave. Phone 35 Paramont Laundry Cleaners 314 E. Mountain Ave. Phone 818 I J Collinado Drug 155 S. College Ave. Phone 491 Miller Studio 146 ' 2 S. College Ave. Phone 85 Stork ' s Furniture Co 121 E. Mountain Ave. Phone 705 V Northern Hotel 170 N. College Ave. Phone 238 Lo 396 COLLEGE CLEANERS 116 W. Laurel Phone 1144 at muff CLEflHERS Whoa, thar, you li ' l Varmint! NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS STEELED CASH FOOD MARKET Lowest Average Prices Every Day I 117 Linden St. Phone 2120 397 Portrait by Mark Miller Miller Studio DR. ALFRED R. WESTFALL HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH AND MODERN LANGUAGES As our last copy goes to the printer there comes word of the sudden death of Dr. Alfred R. Westfall, Head of the Department of English and Modern Languages. For forty years Dr. Westfall sought to enable Aggie students to express themselves more clearly and forcefully, whether in speech or 1 on paper. But his count- less services extended far beyond the merely departmental: he labored for and loved all the College. And all of us alumni, faculty, stu- dents, administrators, and other citizens of Colorado will reme mber him gratefully. 398 o ' ' III,, ' . , O We finally bring to a close another edition of the SILVER SPRUCE, and as I look back over its pages and the past year in which it was produced, many pleasant memories come to my mind. It seems good to sit back and relax, and to survey the now quiet but still cluttered office, knowing that the task is at last completed. Many people have devoted a good part of fourteen months to making the book which you are now holding a reality. Aside from the printing, this book was devised and created almost entirely by students. The artwork, from the drawings which carried out our theme to the layouts, was all done by students, as was the photography, from the taking of the pictures to the final printing of them in our darkroom. And of course the copy was written by students who then sent it along with the art and photographs to the printer. Our theme was The Old West, and we found right here among us a fellow student with extraordinary artistic talents combined with a love for the West. To Bob Lorenz go my sincerest thanks for the outstanding drawings he has done for the book. My association with him has been most enjoyable, and I and the entire staff are proud to have been able to work alongside such a fine man and fellow Aggie. Then we had to have photographs to put with the artwork in order to show our school as it is today. This enormous job of photography was placed in the capable hands of Harold Felte, a tireless worker who not only was darkroom technician along with Dave Fonken, but also headed the staff of photographers. Next we needed copy to go with the photographs and artwork. This was supplied by the section editors and their assistants who also organized the material into pages. My heartfelt t hanks to all of them for a job well done. The problem of planning how each page would be arranged was placed in the hands of Chuck Michel, who did a terrific job of designing the layouts. Dick Peverley added his artistic touch to the pacemaker section with his caricatures. Thankless but important jobs were the picture files, group pictures, index, and ads. And then there was the unsung crew of gals and guys who had no official positions, but who worked steadily throughout the year, doing anything which had to be done without once asking for recognition. Like any other business our book had its financial problems which were handled by our business manager, Maxine Schlieker, and her hard-working assistant, Marie Macy. A lot of credit is due them for keeping us in line financially. After the material had been gathered and organized, it left student hands and was sent to the printer, The W. H. Kistler Stationery Co., in Denver, where it was very capably handled by Marje Brandon and Jerry Tewell, who took our art, pictures, copy, layouts, etc., and made this book out of them. Along with my thanks to them for a job well done go my apologies for all of the overrun deadlines and straggling pages which sometimes plagued us. I also wish to express my appreciation to Double- day and Company, Inc., for their permission to use C. M. Russell ' s quotation from his book GOOD MEDICINE; and to Badger Clark for his personal interest and kind permission to use a portion of his poem, A COWBOY ' S PRAYER, in the religious groups section. Finally I want to give my special thanks to three people without whom this book would not have been put out. The wonderful guidance of our sponsor, Mr. Harlan, was invaluable. I greatly appreciate his willingness at all times to help us in every way. The other two indispensable people were my assistant editors, Shirley Lawrenson and Katie Blevins, who were always there when needed. They were called upon to do every type of job imaginable and came through with great work every time without griping once. I cannot thank them enough. It took many people with many skills to produce this book. It is a product of their combined effort, and each one played an important role. No matter how small his job was, each individual contributed a vital part toward the whole. The association and cooperation of so many fine people made my job a pleasant experience which I will long remember. Words cannot ade- quately express my gratitude and appreciation to all who have helped to make this 1953 SILVER SPRUCE possible. We now hand it over to you, the reader, with the hope that you enjoy it as much as we have enjoyed producing it. s O V Autographs T THE WEST is Voo WA LOSE A OT wou IOOM ' T rotter -W-R |l. 7 V. vtoLfli y
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