Colorado Womens College - Skyline Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1966

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End sheets and color photography by Will Bragg fi ,, V51 gi., yn w ez, , 'wifff' H 35' 2 5 pxgde, aim with agdeeib sense 1966 . , Hgeggu 1 HQ: as vi -LJ zz' if -- 'JE Oh thou great giver of life, thou hast instructed me again in the limits of all things human, reminded me that thou art God, Eternal, everlasting, my Judge and my Redeemer. What an important understand- ing for everyone, that lite is o gift. l know that my strength and cour- age are from beyond me, 'from that which is not me', from God. The construction of Whatley Chapel was the realization of a dream for Chaplain Brown. The Loire Cross was presented in his memory and the Rauschenbusch window was one he gave to the Chapel. The above quotations were taken from his journal Life is a Gift c 1965. 5 Design For Distinction. . .Colorado Woman's College Dr. Eugene E. Dawson D. for D. is his plan for CWC during the next decade. P. C. Nicholson CWC Staff Director for the lO-year De- siqn for Distinction. During the college years, the Design for Distinction program was launched in Denver and across the nation. Goals for the first two years of the 10-year master plan were revealed and an organization was formed to achieve these goals. November 16, 1965, saw hundreds of Denver and Colorado citizens gather at the Brown Palace Hotel for a black tie dinner which launched the D. for D. program. Mr. Neil F. Roberts, president of the Denver United States Na- tional Bank, is general chairman for D. for D. President Eugene E. Dawson originated the program which is designed to meet the college's challenges during the next decade. Mr. P. C. Nicholson is staff director of the Design program. Together they recently announced that the goals for the next two years would be the following projects to cost an estimated S3,000,000: Construct Houston Center of Fine Arts -.. ...... ....--S 1,300,000 Scholarship Program----r.l....--- ..... ....r. .-aa--600,000 Faculty Enrichment .a.. ....--- ........ .. .... --52 5,000 Library Collections...............-......-.. ........... ---400,000 Scholars in Residence. ..... ...........-- ..... ..---100,000 Mrs. W. Dale Houston, wife of the late W. Dale Houston, sub- scribed the naming grant for the new center. Many other im- portant gifts have been made, including the Margaret Foote Music Hall, which will seat 300 for orchestra and choral groups. The Music Hall has been subscribed by Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Foote of Loveland, Colorado. Plans also call for 20 music practice rooms. A main feature of the Houston Center of Fine Arts is a 750- seat theatre with a proscenium stage and complete professional lighting facilities. The seats in this theatre are so arranged that no member of the audience will be more than 70 feet from the stage. There are two turntables for the stage, to facilitate scene changes. A spacious studio for three-dimensional work is also included for activities in sculpture, ceramics, jewelry and metals. There will also be design, drawing, oil painting and general art studios. Classrooms and office space for Fine Arts faculty are included in the Center plans. Pictured above at the kick-off banquet held at the Brown Mr. and Mrs. Neil Roberts, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald P. Peters, Palace are Mrs. John Love lwife of CoIorado's Governorl, Sr. Mr. Peters is President of the CWC Board of Trustees. The Houston Center QP Fine Arts 4 ... -Umar , 'h . . 1 N . 1.71 Mr. and Mrs, Don F. Foote lrightl are shown at the D. for D. dinner where it was revealed that the Music Hall in the Houston Center of Fine Arts would be named the Margaret Foote Music Hall. Mrs. Foote is a talented musician. Mr. Foote is First Vice President ofthe CWC Board of Trustees and has been active in CWC planning for many years. Foote Residence Hall was named for his father, the late Ira A. Foote, who was a Trustee during the college's early years. 7 Shown at the left are Mrs. W. lda Houston, and her late husband, Mr. W. Dale Houston, for whom the Houston Center of Fine Arts has been named. Mr. Houston was a well-known Denver realtor and builder. Mrs. Houston makes her home in Denver and, in addition to her interest in CWC, is active in civic and church proiects. Libragf Improvements, More Scholarshzjvs Coming CWC now had an endowed chaplaincy, due to the generosity of Mr. and Mrs. Edward O. Stoddard ot Denver. The fund is known as the Loo M. and Edward O. Stoddard Endowed Chaplaincy. Mr. and Mrs. Stoddard are shown above at the Design for Distinction Dinner at the Brown Palace Hotel. Mr. Stoddard, who is active in Denver investment circles, has been a member ot the CWC Board of Trustees for many years and also served as secretary of the board until last spring. Construction of the Houston Center of Fine Arts is only a part of the first 2-year goal. The plan calls for 5B600,000 for scholarships to meet the needs of students who will be enrolled. The academic averages of entering CWC students are steadily rising and will continue to do so under an expanded schol- arship program. The Design program calls for S525,000 for faculty enrichment during the next two years. This program will be implemented in many ways. Curriculum changes and im- provements will require additional faculty members and the retention of the master teachers now on campus. The number of faculty with the doctorate degrees will be increased. To provide this tiner faculty and larger stu- dent enrollment with the tools needed in modern education, the Design for Distinction calls for a S400,000 expenditure in the next two years for library collection. To give students additional opportunities to come in contact with distinguished scholars, authors, artists and musicians, S100,000 is being sought for an expanded scholars in residence program. Mr. Nicholson added. Seventy-five thousand dollars will be allo- cated through the D. for D. program to complete the Porter Library basement to provide additional space for classrooms and book collections. This improvement and the construction of the Houston Center of Fine Arts will make CWC facilities even more appropriate to the educational tasks of the college. Mrs. Thyra Thompson, Wyoming Miss Mary Thomas, President of the CWC Dr. Alvin C. 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SARAH ADAMS BRECK Wellesley, Massachusetts Sociology Bit and Spur l, Ski Club l,2, Ski Team l, WAA l,2, Big Sis 2, Green Team Captain 2. DONNA JEAN CASSELBERRY Lake Forest, Illinois Foreign Language SCA l,2, Court of Appeals 3, Madrid 3, Stu- dent Government 4, Spanish Club 4, Senior Class Representative. LINDA MARSHALL BREITWIESER Denver, Colorado Liberal Arts University of Wyoming l, D-Club Social Ac- tivities Chairman 3, CWC College Board Representative 3, Honor Board 4. PENNY PALMER COE Crown Point, Indiana Education Chapel Choir l, Ski Club l, Big Sis 3, Debate Club 3, Puppets 4, Reader's Theatre Club3,4. 9 LINDA LOU BROWN Ness City, Kansas BusinessAdministration Freshman Attendant for Beauty Queen l, SCA l, Concert Choir l,2, Big Sis 2,SNEA 3. JERROLDINE PENFIELD COLE Darien, Connecticut Sociology Hanging of the Greens l, Golf Club 2, Vice President 3, Co-Chairman 4, Curtis Hall So- cial Chairman 3, Dorm Court Secretary 4. JEAN LOUISE CONLEY Lake Blult, Illinois History Big Sis 2, Chimes Secretary and Treasurer 3, Vienna 3, Student Assistant4, Curtis Hall Social Chairman 2. ,. ' , 'Q 4 'ff' T - . ' ' if JN- at 12.7. CLAUDIA KENT DICKMAN Atherton, California Liberal Arts Madrigal Singers I,2, Student Assistant 4. MARY JO COON Lexington, Nebraska Business Administration Big Sis 2, Dorm Court 2, Curits Hall Vice President 2, Student Legislature 2, Madrid 3. NONA LYNNE DIEFENDERFER Sheridan, Wyoming Journalism Big Sis 2, Western Graphic I, Associate Edi- tor 2,3, Editor 4, Chimes 3, Skyline Campus Lite Editor 3, Beta Phi Gamma Vice President 3,4, Who's Who 4. 10 I LINDA ELIZABETH DAVIES Honolulu, Hawaii Retailing Hanging of the Greens l, Beta Phi Gamma 2,3,4, Vienna 3, German Club 4, Skyline 2,4. 71 JO ANN ROBERTA EWING Denver, Colorado Education MARY JO FARRINGTON Alliance, Nebraska History and Education Chimes 3, Young Democrats 3, Student As- sistant 3,4, Prism 3,4, Who's Who 4,.Ski Club 4. ' 211 , ft, ?. it -fu. X -.hddfs . A me 1 :PI 'wifi If v. J.. MARILYNNE GRUBER Long Island, New York Liberal Arts Pulliam Hall Social Chairman 2, ASCWC Social Activities Chairman 3, Western Graphic l,2,3, Associate Editor 4, Dunklee Hall Student Assistant 4, Beta Phi Gamma 2, 3,4, Who's Who 4. it . . gym 5355 ,,.w't mf, M L ,.tt. pg wi N- T ,. it Qmggyggemswi H EQ wg: 1 AC WQT ,A GERRY GAIL GORDON Chamblee, Georgia Sociology Ski Club l, WAA l,2, SCA 3,4, Young Repub- licans 2,3,4, Reader's Theatre Group 3,4, Puppets 4. l KENDRA MEREDITH GUNN Melrose, Massachusetts LiberalArts Bit and Spur 2,4, Madrid 3, Judicial Boards 2, 3, 4, Sports Team l,2,4, WAA Co-Captain Green Team 2, Dorm Representative4,Span- ish Club 4. 11 GAlL GREENWOOD Sacramento, California History Chapel Choir l, Concert Choir 2,4, Porter Hall Social Chairman 2, Vienna 3, Phi Theta Kappa 2, Student Government 4, Who'sWho 4. I 5 CAROL SUE HACK Denver, Colorado Education D-Club l,2,3,4, Big Sis 2,3, Chimes 3, SNEA 3,4. LYNN PETERS HAGNAUER St. Louis, Missouri Liberal Arts Canterbury Club l,3,4, President 2, Ski Club I, Big Sis 2, Vice President 3, Beta Phi Gamma 2,3,4, Skyline 2, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4, Who's Who 4. LELA GRACE HENNINGER Golden, Colorado Education D-Club President 3, Chimes Vice President 3, Prism Art Editor 3, Teacher's Aid 3, SNEA Executive Board Member 4, Who's Who 4. LINDA LOUISE HANSEN Des Moines, Iowa Liberal Arts Hanging of the Greens I, Big Sis 2, I'esprit 2, Madrid 3, Spanish Club Social Activities Co-Chairman 4, Young Republicans 4. ANN LOUISE HILANDER Ouray, Colorado Social Studies Big Sis 2, Chimes 3, Madrid 3, Spanish Club 4, Student Assistant 4. 12 l I l VICTORIA LOUISE HARRISON Boise, Idaho Liberal Arts Big Sis Vice President 2, I'esprit 2, Student Development Council 2, German Club 3,4, Secretary of Social Activities 2, Vienna 3, Young Republicans 4. CONSTANCE GALE HIRSCHMAN Beverly Hills, California Sociology Ski Club I,2, Bit and Spur I, Treasurer 2, Big Sis 2, Chimes 3, Judicial Boards, Dunton Hall Chairman 3, Chairman Honor Board 4, Symposium on Viet Nam 4. I I I KATHERYN CAROLINE HOLMES Mt. Sunapee, New Hampshire FineArts Hockey Team I,25- Ski Team l,25 Student Government l,25 Big Sis 25 Hanging of the Greens 25 Vienna 3. NANCY ELIZABETH KING Kirksville, Missouri Liberal Arts Gulf Park College I5 SNEA 25 SCA 35 Young Democrats 3. SANDRA ELLEN JOHNSON Golden, Colorado Psychology Curtis Hall Treasurer 25 Chimes 35 Vienna 35 Student Assistant 45 Young Republicans 4. DONNA JEAN KITCHING Estacada, Oregon Education Ski Club 25 Sophomore Class President5 Chimes 35 Student Assistant 3,45 Who's Who 3. 13 SYLVIA JEAN JOHNSON Rapid City, South Dakota Liberal Arts Alpha Mu Gamma Treasurer 25 Big Sis 25 Ski Club 25 Chimes 35 Vienna 3. KAROL LINDA KUMPFER Salt Lake City, Utah Psychology University of Utah I5 Ski Team 25 Vienna 35 Chimes 35 German Club 45 Senior Class Treasurer. I si ,, Y,,, I ei , Q E .:: L-.sie 5 1 ' .ittettyntt II M ml ,ii i ,HM ,HV tit gm Ugg .... , :ii iii as DIANA MARIE LEASIA Lakewood, Colorado Liberal Arts Freshman Representative, D-Club Treasurer 2,3, Chimes President 3, Big Sis 2,37 D-Club President 4, Student Legislature 4. it 3 : Z I gs ilk, CORNELIA JO KUSTER LESLIE SHEELAH LOKER Aurora, Colorado Education New Orleans, Louisiana Psychology SNEA I. Big Sis 2, German Club 2, Madrid 3, Madrid MARTHA BERLINDA MARTINEZ Commerce City, Colorado Education Newman Club I,2, Big Sis 2, AIphaMu Gam- ma 2,3,4p D-Club I,2,4, Madrid 3, Spanish Club Vice Presidentri. Student Government 3, Student Assistantll. DEIRDRE ELLEN MAXWELL Merrick, New York Education Newman Club I,3,4, President 2, SNEA I, 2,3,4, Big Sis 2, Judicial Board, Class Repre- sentative 3g Student Assistantri. 14 out j' SHARON ELIZABETH MAYES Ventura, California Education Chimes 3, SNEA 3, Big Sis 2. I I NI, I CAROL NELSON MCCUTCHAN Odessa, Texas Social Studies Ski Club I,2, Big Sis 2, Madrid 3, Western Graphic 2. ALISON ELAINE MILLER Denver, Colorado Business Administration Fullerton Junior College l,2, Ski Club 3, D-Club 3,4. PATRICIA LOUISE MCGLONE Denver, Colorado Education Concert Choir 2,3, Hanging of the Greens 2,3, Big Sis 3, SNEA 2,3, Presidentli, Student Development Council Secretary 3,4, Judicial Boards 4. WILHEMENA LAWRENCE MITCHELL Denver, Colorado Sociology 15 MARGARET ROGERS MCPHEE Lakewood, Colorado Sociology D-Club l,2,3,4, Chapel Choir l, Big Sis 2,3, Melting Pot Banquet Co-Chairman 2,4. MARCIA JEANNE MORGAN Ft. Pierce, Florida Languages Big Sis 2, Alpha Mu Gamma 2, Chimes 3, Foote Hall Vice President 2, Madrid Vice President 3, Spanish Club President 4. ANITA LOUISE NEGLEY Wilmette, Illinois Education Ski Club I, Big Sis 2, Judicial Boards 2,4, Vienna 3, German Club 4, SNEA 4. I I I f f I BARBARA GRAY NUGENT Ross, California Literature Dorm Board 2, Campus Review Council 2, Vienna 3, Chimes Vienna President 3, Stu- dent Assistant 4. SUSAN CLAUDIA NIGHTINGALE Elyria, Ohio Liberal Arts Ski Club 3, Bit and Spur 4. KATHERINE ANNA NYWALL Slayton, Minnesota Liberal Arts Hanging of the Greens I, Big Sis 2, Home Economics Club President 2, Class Repre- sentative 3, Student Assistant 3,4. 16 I KAREN ANN NOEL Englewood, Colorado English Hanging of the Greens I, Big Sis 2,3gStudent Government 3, Dunton Hall Vice President 3, Skyline 4, Melting Pot Banquet Co-Chair- man 4. CYNTHIA .IAYNE PATTON Rolling Hills Estates, California Education Chapel Choir I, SCA I, Vienna 3, SNEA Membership Chairman 4. pl. LESLEY CAROLINE PEIRCE Newton, Iowa Education Alpha Psi Omega Vice President 3, Bitand Spur 4, Puppets 4. JUDITH ELLISON PRICE Hillsborough, California Liberal Arts Big Sis President 3, Chimes 3, Denver Sym- phony Folk Festival Co-Chairman 3, Dunton Hall President 4, Student Legislature Parlia- mentarian 4. KAREN DIANE PIDDUCK Oxnard, California Education Chapel and ConcertChoir I,2, SCA I,2, Big Sis 2, .ludicial Boards I,2,3, Hanging ofthe Greens 2, Vienna 3. PAMELA JOANNE PULLMAN Sidney, Iowa Psychology Hanging of the Greens I, Chimes 3, Vienna 3, Senior Class President, German Club 4, Student Legislature 4. 17 MARY LOUISE PLUMER Glenwood, Iowa Liberal Arts Ski Club I,2, Big Sis 2, Foote Hall Social Activities Chairman 2, Chimes 3, Madrid 3, Spanish Club 4. ANNE COLLIER RAWLINS Evanston, Illinois Humanities Christian Science Organization 4, Secretary Treasurer I,VicePresident2,President3, Ski Club I,2,3, Paris Apartments Vice Presi- dent 3. SHARYN IRENE ROHLFSEN Sioux City, Iowa Social Sciences Freshman Class President5 Student Legisla- ture l5 Vienna 35 Student Assistant 45 Who's Who 4. LUCINDA CURTISS SHELDON New Britain, Connecticut Art-History Vienna 35 Vienna Social Chairman 35 Dorm Board Chairman 45 Screening Committeefor Foreign Studies Program 4. MILDRED IRENE SCHAIRER Scotia, New York Art Basketball Team l,5WAA l,2,4gBllGl'1Cl Spur l,2,45 Foote Hall Secretary 25 Vienna 35 Prism Art Editor 4. E lf. To Q . I SUSAN PENNY SMITH Tiffin, Ohio English Voice ot Youth l, 25 Canterbury Club l,2,35 Big Sis 25 Dunton Hall Secretary 25 Chimes Secretary 3. 18 CHRISTINE MARIA SCHMIDT Vienna, Austria English Spanish Club 45 German Club Secretary 45 International Student Association 45 Melting Pot Banquet 4. CAROLYN JEAN SMOLDT Grundy Center, lowa Home Economics Madrid 35 Spanish Club 4. TANIA HULL SPARKS Darien, Connecticut Education ChiIdren's Carnival I,2,3g Ski Club I,2,3,4g Big Sis 2, Pullium Hall Social Chairman 2, SNEA 4. KATHERINE LOUISE STRONG Salt Lake City, Utah Education Sophomore Class Secretary, Pullium Treas- urer 2g Chimes 3, Student Development 3,4, SNEA 2,3,4, Student Assistant 3,4. CARMA JOY STONE Walla Walla, Washington Education Ski Club 3, SCA 3,45 SNEA 3,4g Dunton Hall Vice President 4, Student Legislature 4. KAREN KIYOKO TADANO Glendale, Arizona Medical Technology 19 DIANE JO STORCK Webster Groves, Missouri Sociology Sports Teams I,2,4, WAA 2,3, Dorm Repre- sentative I,4, Judicial Boards 2,Spanish Club 4, Student Assistant 4, Madrid 3. MARGARET ETHEL TEGTMEYER Littleton, Colorado Education Chapel Choir 3, Freshman Advisory Coun- cil 4, Dunklee Hall Secretary 4, SNEA 4. MARY ELOISE THOMAS Balboa, California Education Foote Hall Treasurer 2, Bitand Spur 4, Sec- retary l,2, Chimes 3, Vienna President 3, Who's Who 4, President of ASCWC 4. PAMELA A-NN TOWLE Boise, Idaho Liberal Arts Phi Theta Kappa 2, Vienna Vice President 3, Chimes 3, Dunklee Hall President 4,Who's Who 4, La Tritonne 4. JUDITH ALLEE THORESON Rolling Hills Estates, California English Big Sis 2, Hanging ofthe Greens 2, Chimes Treasurer 3, Pulliam Hall Vice President 3, Student Government Vice President4,Who's Who 4. MARY JO TROGDON Alamosa, Colorado Education Western Graphic l,2,3, Chapel Choir l, Big Sis 2, Vienna 3, SNEA 4, Student Govern- ment Corresponding Secretary 4. 20 SANDRA SUE TIEMAN Ft. Morgan, Colorado Liberal Arts Big Sis 2, German Club 2, Vienna 3. JANET ELISE ULMAN Enumclaw, Washington Liberal Arts Big Sis Representative 2, Ski Club Repre- sentative 2, Dorm Court 2. CELIA DOLORES URBAN Aurora, Colorado Education D-Club Representative to Cabinet 2, Big Sis 2,3, Student Legislature 3, Junior Class Pres- ident, SNEA 4, Chairman Vienna Dinner 4. INGA WAGNER Omaha, Nebraska Education Ski Club I, Big Sis 2, Canterbury Club 2, SNEA 2,4, Madrid 3, Dorm Board 4. 5'-,J JACQUELYN ANN VEDANE Atlantic, Iowa Business Administration Phi Beta Lambda I, Big Sis2,Madrid 3, Span- ish Club 4. ALICE VIRGINIA WALTER Holliston, Massachusetts Liberal Arts Freshman Class Treasurer, Judicial Boards I,2,3,4, Big Sis 2, Vienna 3, Chimes Vienna Vice President 3, German Club 4. 21 I MARGOT JEAN vm Phoenix, Arizona Education Hanging of the Greens I, Big Sis 2, Golf Club 2, Madrid 3, Spanish Club 4, SNEA 4. PATRICIA WATERS Littleton, Colorado Education D-Club 2,3,4, La Tritonne 3,4, SNEA 3,4. TONI LOUISE WEBER Dayton, Ohio Education WAA I,2,4, Big Sis 2, Bit and Spur Vice Pres- ident l,4, President 2, Chimes 3, Vienna 3, Foote Hall Secretary 4, Dorm Court 2. WENDY LYNN WOODWARD Kirkland, Washington Liberal Arts SNEA 2, Ski Team 2, Sophomore Dorm Rep- I resentative, Vienna 3, Chimes 3, German Club Social Chairman 4. JOAN MARIE WILSON Lake Oswego, Oregon Art SCA I,2, Vienna 3, Chimes 3, Judicial Board 3, German Club 4, Skyline 4. 22 CARRA LEE WEST Seattle, Washington ForeignLanguage Chapel Choir I, Christian Science Club I,2, 4, Chimes 3, Vienna 3, German Club Presi- dent 4, Young Republicans Executive Board 4. SHIRLEY ANN WUNCH La Junta, Colorado Education Hanging ofthe Greens I,2, Dance Club I, President 2,3, Big Sis 2,3, SNEA 3,4, Junior Class Secretary, Senior Class Secretary. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS are: Stevie Schwab, Treasurer, Ann Vahey, Secretary, Karen Conway, President, Carol Sutoris, Vice President, D. Rae, Student Representative. Class Qf ,67 MARCELLE SHARRON AHTONE Billings, Montana EDNA PANEATAK AHGEAK SANDRA KAYE ANDERSON Barrow, Alaska Miles City, Montana 23 KATHRYN HALLIDAY ANDREWS Ann Arbor, Michigan KAREN LEE BAKER Prescott, Washington LAURIE LU ANDREWS Denver, Colorado Vienna, Austrio BONNIE JO BALDRIDGE Montrose, Colorado ELIZABETH GOODWIN ANNABLE Danbury, Connecticut KATHERINE JEANE BARNUM Toledo, Ohio Madrid, Spain RQ.. , JOYCE HELEN BEHNEY VICTORIA ANN BENNETT Groton, Connecticut 2 I-GJOIIU. Culiforniv 4 LORRAINE MERLE BLAKELY Newport Beach, California Vienna, Austria CHERI ROSILYN BRILL Mequon Wisconsin 3 5 or 2 BONNIE LYNN BOESE Salem, Oregon Vienna, Austria LYNDA CECILE BROWN Denver, Colorado Madrid, Spain ELAINA DANESE BRAUN Yorba Linda, California JOSEPHINE CALVE Darien, Connecticut JOYCE HALL COLLIER DIANNE GORMAN COMSTOCK Wellesley, Massachusetts Glen Falls. New York 25 - - Madrid, Spain KAREN ANN CONWAY JUDITH KAY DAVIS Glendale, Arizona Trinidad, Colorado LINDA KIT COWLES Livingston, Moniana Madrid, Spain NANCY JOSEPHINE DAVIS CAROLYN MARIE DRAKE Salem, Oregon Coeur D'Alene, Idaho VIRGINIA LEE DOUGLAS Greeley, Colorado ' , .ic 1 , I, INGRID GERTRUD FIEDLER PENELOPE GAY FIELD Managua, Nicaragua 26 Denver, Colorado Vienna, Austria RUBY FONG Newport Beach, California MARYANN GARUFO Wichita, Kansas .IACQUELINE CLAIRE FROTTIER Ridgefield, Connecticut .IEANETTE BETH GATES Loveland, Colorado Vienna, Austria .IANICE PAULETTE GOUIN Farmingdale, New York GLORIA JEAN GLEICHNER Carmel, California MARILYN RUTH HICKEY KATHRYN LOUISE HOFFMAN Elgin, Illinois 27 San Luis Obispo, California Vienna, Austria SUZANNE OLDEN JOHNSON Bronxville, New York JUDITH PAULINE KAUPANG Homestead, Montana Madrid, Spain I N 5 - . , W ' GINGER MAUREEN JONES Blackfoot, Idaho Vienna, Austria KAREN LYNN KEEFER Westover A.F.B., Massachusetts NANCY WHITTEN KAUFFMAN Columbus, Ohio RUTH EILEEN LAKEY . Florence, Colorado SUSAN ELIZABETH LESLIE MARGARET JANE LEWIS Darien, Connecticut 28 Atwood, Kansas FUNG-MAN MATILDA MAK Hong Kong, China Vienna Austria EILEEN RUTH MCGILL Elsinore, California RUTH ANN MILLER Littleton, Colorado Vienna, Austria JEAN ELIZABETH MCASKILL Altus, Oklahoma LINDA KATHLEEN MCKNIGHT Enid, Oklahoma 29 TANYA MIKE MCGAFFICK Helena, Montana fl JANET ELSIE MELLOR Warwick, Rhode Island MARGARET MILLER MOLANDER Minneapolis, Minnesota Vienna, Austria 2 LOU NELL MOON EVELENE GORHAM NASH Great Falls, Montana Killingworth, Connecticut SHARON EARLENE MOWRY Denver, Colorado JANET HARMON NAZZARO MARGARET KAY PARKER Offutt A.F.B., Nebraska Denver, Colorado NANCY LEE NOVAK Colorado Springs, Colorado l l it CAROLYN TICE PEIFER CATHERINE DEANE PENNY Northbrook, Illinois 30 Burlington, Colorado i XIX NANETTE LOUISE PETIPRIN Bethesda, Maryland CHERYL LEE PRICE Bakersfield, California Vienna, Austria MARGARET MILDRED PHILLIPS Bryan, Ohio DONNA FRANCES RAE New Canaan, Connecticut SHARON KAY PORTER Delia, Colorado ABIGAIL WOODNUTI' RIDLEY Vancouver, B.C., Canada CLAUDIA BETH ROARK WENONA ROGERS Wheairidge, Colorado 31 Enid, Oklahoma Vienna, AUSIFIO Vienna, Austria DANA RAE ROSENBERG North Platte, Nebraska JW SALLY SARGENT GRETCHEN LOUISE SCHMITT Logansport, Indiana Vienna, Austria DIANA ESTELLE SCHUMACHER Grand Rapids, Michigan Hutchinson, Kansas STEPHANIE JO SCHWAB DIANA GLENN SEMKE Enid, Oklahoma Neenah, Wisconsin 5, SUSAN DORIS SHELP SUSAN AGNES SIMMONS Northridge, California 32 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ARLENEWAI-HING SOON Honolulu, Hawaii CAROL ANN SUTORIS Wichita, Kansas fm. MARTHA ELIZABETH STRASSBURGER Milwaukee, Wisconsin SARA ANN TILLER Metairie, Louisiana LEAFUIAMETO TOETASI SUIAUNOA Pago Pago, American Samoa KAY VALERIE TROBEC Lake Bluff, Illinois I I L DONNA MAE TWICHELI. ANN CYNTHIA VAHEY Grand Junction, COlOl'0dO 33 Auforql Cglgrgdo Madrid, Spain JANIS M. WAHLFELD ANNE LOUISE WALLON Edinfl, Minnesota Seattle, Washington MARY ANN WALLACE Ardmore Oklahoma KATHLEEN ESTHER WALSH JENNIFER LYNN WILDER Wilmette, Illinois Great Falls, Montana Vienna Austria LUCY PALMER WHITE San Antonio, Texas SHIRLEY LOUISE WILLIAMSON MARY ELLEN WINGFIELD Enid, Oklahoma 34 Idcilia, Colorado STEPHANIE LOE WOLD Darien, Conneciicuf BARBARA SUK YING WU Hong Kong, China KAREN ZEHRING Silver Spring, Maryland 35 LEAH LENORE ZAVIN Portland, Oregon Vienna, Austria Qi! .ig ' SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Jill Mohler, Presidenlp Laurie Wallace, Secreiaryg Jeanne Knox, Class Represeniaiiveg Joan Murphy, Treasurer, Mary Lou Ertell, Vice President. Class QP '68 HOPE LOUISE ALIRES BONNIE LOUISE ABEND Blackfoot, Idaho PAMELA GAY ALBERTS Cedar Rapids, Iowa CAROL PERRY ADATTO New Orleans, Louisiana 36 Denver, Colorado CAROL ED ALLEN Ft. Smith, Arkansas MARY JANET ANDERSON Midland, Michigan ALISON JEAN BACH Rochester, Minnesota NORMA MARIE ALTERN Glenview, Illinois SANDRA CHARLENE ANDERSON Littleton, Colorado N I , Hx I BEVERLY SUE BALASKI San Diego, California 37 ADAIR LOUISE AMEND Phoenix, Arizona NANCY CAROL APLAN Portland, Oregon LYNNE BANISTER Escondido, California x! J ' I JUDITH KAY ANDERSON Aurora, Illinois LESLIE JAY AREMAN Belmont, California JUDITH GRACE BARBER Belvedere, California 3 LINDA CAROLE BARRY Aurora, Colorado is T TONI JEAN BECK Deer Lodge, Montana KAREN JEANNE BATDORF Mound, Minnesota COLLEEN RAE BEGEMAN Spokane, Washington RUTH ELAINE BAUMAN Vermilion, Ohiao , BARBARA ANN BAXTER Billings, Montana BARBARA BENNETT Milwaukee, Wisconsin JAYNE LOUISE BENNETT Shawnee Mission, Kansas The Cumbia, a Latin American dance, was per- formed by tour energetic students at the Melting Pot Banquet. KRISTINA MARY BENSON Seattle, Washington BARBARA ELZA BISSON Santa Ana, California PATRICIA MARGUERITE BOUTON Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York LYNDA LOURENE BERRY Denver, Colorado LANI OLINDA BLISSARD Honolulu, Hawaii JULIE L. BOWMAN La Jolla, California JOAN LORRAINE BINKLY Denver, Colorado BARBARA ANN BONORDEN Littleton, Colorado MARY ELIZABETH BRANN Prescott, Arizona in-X ELIZABETH BARNETT BISHOP Flint, Michigan SHARON LEE BOSTON Santo Monica, California ELLEN HODGE BREWSTER Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts ALYSON BROWN San Marino, California BARBARA JANE BUTLER Palos Verdes, California CECELIE ALEXANDRA BRUMDER Milwaukee, Wisconsin RUTH ROBERTS BRYSON Portland, Oregon CLAIRE ANN CAMPBELL Ada, Oklahoma LANAI ANNE CAMPBELL Golden, Colorado ANNE HASELTINE CARTER Bridgeville, Pennsylvania KAREN ANN CABBER Albuquerque, New Mexico LEVARA ANN CASSEL Grand Junction, Colorado CATHERINE VERRE CHAMPION Santa Fe, New Mexico Lllllkr LAURIE CAMPBELL CHANDLER Denver, Colorado CAROL ANN CHRISTENSEN Bozeman, Montana TERESA MADELINE CLEMENT Costro Valley, California MARSHA LYNN CONLEY Midland, Texas HELEN ANN CHRISTOPHER South Nyack, New York H, it N ,. if it is W J om it am.?'ui B. N ,I se 4 CHRISTI CARNENNE CLARK Cheyenne, Wyoming A flew 5 V' W BETTY ANN CLEMES Golden, Colorado W , YVONNE MARILYN CLARK I T A xv L . Q ,jtqff i Eslervllle, Iowa ix JUNE ANNE COHEN Everett, Washington CHERYL LEIGH COHAGAN Denver Colorado ,pr CONNIE COLLEEN COPPOCK Denver, Colorado 5 . CYNTHIA ANN COSGROVE Mission, Kansas ROYANN COULSON Kemmerer, Wyoming JANE COVENTRY CAROL LYNN CRANE RICHALIE CRANMER Milton, Massachussetts Rochester, Minnesota MI. Prospect, Illinois SUSAN JANE CROFT Salt Lake City, Utah DONNA MAE DAVIS Great Falls, Montana SHARELL ANN COX Baker, Montana SUSAN UDENE CUMMINGS Ada, Oklahoma LINDA LOUISE DAVISON Denver, Colorado ull' it M 4 -I ANNE MARIE DAISS Wilmette, Illinois IV I PATRICIA NICHOLAS DERAMUS Kansas City, Missouri 42 ,f 3 SALLY DARROW Albuquerque, New Mexico I. I A' I If I .fi fl Q55 'LSI ,L fl PEYTON HART DEW Cora, Wyoming CATHERINE LYSLE DOTEN Pullman, Washington swf? KATHLIEN KELLY EDMISTON Wichita, Kansas MARGARET JANE DRAKE San Angelo, Texas -is SANDRA RAE ERICKSON Livingston, Montana f NANCY MCDANIEL DURHAM La Jolla California S1 2 MARY LOU ERTELL ST. Louis, Missouri MARGARET SUE EAGLESON Columbus, Ohio MARILYN EVEREST Oklahoma City, Oklahoma f 'T , -AP.,,.::.:45qyS' ' ' 5-,T 1 ' :L ' BARBARA JEANNE EWAN Sheridan, Wyoming TRUDY LYNNE FISHER Steamboat Springs, Colorado JANE ELEANOR FAULKNER Kenton, Ohio JO ETTA GAUNT Commerce City, Colorado SALLY ANN FRIEDLOB Clayton, Missouri JUDITH CAROL GIANAKOS Aurora, Colorado BARBARA FAUVER Oberlin, Ohio .IANICE KAY FRIEDLUND Aurora, Colorado PATRICIA LOUISE GILBRETH Colorado Springs, Colorado 44 NANCY LYNN GRANSTROM Winnetka, Illinois LINDSAY ARNOLD GREEN East Greenwich, Rhode Island LINDA PRIBE GREENFIELD Colorado Springs, Colorado GEORGIA ANN GRITS Arlington, Virginia CHERYL ANN HAGNAUER St. Louis, Missouri PENDLINGTON HAMILTON Houston, Texas LEONIE MARY HARDER Aurora, Colorado SANDRA LEE HARRELSON New Cunnan, Connecticut K ,fig HILARY HASELTINE Solana Beach, California PAMELA JEANNE HARDIN Woodside, California 'KW' E2 ie? iz. if 1 THALIA RAY HARE Pittsford, New York KARLA BEATRICE HEHL Forest, Virginia KATHIE GAYLE HEIMAN Ft. Collins, Colorado Students interested in going abroad next year are served breakfast Vienna style by Wendy Woodward and Pam Towle. BONNIE LEE HEIN Buffalo, New York ,-ci' I CAROLYN D. HEWES Sundance, Wyoming JANICE LEE HEINSCHEL Green River, Wyoming KATHERINE LOUISE HEWETT Spokane, Washington JO ANN HENDERSON Cedar Falls, Iowa MELADEE KAYE HOUSE Albany, Missouri 46 LINDA JEAN HENNING Sioux Falls, South Dakota LUANA REED HOWES Santa Fe, New Mexico ii: I 'W i N I 'lim Mlm SUSAN KATHLEEN HUNTING Moville, Iowa LINDA LEE JAY Roswell, New Mexico EMILY STARKWEATHER IRWIN Colorado Springs, Colorado DIANA LYNN JOHNSON Sumner, Iowa KAREN SUZANNE KAHN Aurora, Colorado WENDY KAUFMANN Rapid City, South Dakota 47 TRACY ANGELA JACKSON Arlington, Washington CAROLYN VERA JONES Coronado, California PAULA LOUISE KELLER Farmington, New Mexico - ' Mi lll :II SUSAN ALLEN JARRETT St. Louis, Missouri PAMELA JANE JONES Harrisonville, Missouri CANDACE KELLY St. Louis, Missouri xx-TX MARSHA STANLEE KEMMERLING Lafayette, Colorado LYNNE DEE KOONTZ Edgar, Nebraska MARGARET IRENE LARSON Seattle, Washington iv. . JEANNE MARIE KNOX Macksville, Kansas HELEN LOUISE KETCHUM Santa Ana, California 5 I BARBARA LANCASTER Bellevue, Washington .IANA ELAINE KUTZLER Cheyenne, Wyoming CONSTANCE FALES LAYMAN Hinsdale, Illinois s.s ',1 SUSAN ETHEL LEE Edison, Washington BERNADETTE ANN KNUCKLEY Wichita Falls, Texas DAWN CHRISTINE LARSON Barrington, Illinois 'ls -, -Eff JOAN PRISCILLA LEONARD I Portland, Oregon X I I JANET ELIZABETH LESH La Mesa, California JENNIFER LIZABETH LITTMAN Brookfield, Wisconsin LAURIE JEAN LUCAS Winona, Minnesota NAN RUCKER LICKLIDER Cave Creek, Arizona 'N ANNE LOUISE LLOYD Iron Mountain, Michigan 'TIT HEATHER ALLISON MacRAE Studio City, California JUDITH JEAN LINDEL Montesano, Washington' KATHLYN ANNE LONG Anacortes, Washington , -- , ru' ,,Y -N SUSAN CAROLYN MAR Seattle, Washington GAE ELIZABETH LINDSEY Chappel, Nebraska LAURIE LYNN LORCK Colorado Springs, Colorado SHIRLEY ANN MARCH Hillsborough, California -2. JANEY MAUEL Menlo Park, California RUTH AGNES MCGUIRE Kermit, Texas MARY ANN MCAUSLAND Bellevue, Washington MARILYNN MCMURTRY Clarendon, Texas ROZLYN MCDANIEL Evergreen, Colorado TSY IRENE MCPHERSON mano Island, Washington if! CATHERINE JEAN MCGIBBON Barrington, lllinois MERILEE ANNE MEEK Piedmont, California Where ever will this day lead? I -Y 'H E MARQUERETTE MEIER LaGrange, Wyoming PAMRA CARLENE MINTLING Palisade, Nebraska MARTHA JANE MORRIS Scottsdale, Arizona TITA THEOKTISTI MILAS Panama, Republic of Panama MURIEL MARIE MITCHELL Fresno, California TERRY JO MOSELEY Kansas City, Missouri 51 rffklk .IOETTA MILLER Colorado Springs, Colorado y ff' JILL MOHLER Ponca City, Oklahoma BARBARA LEE MURCH St. Louis, Missouri in MARIE MILLER Rapid City, South Dakota JUDITH ELLEN MOHR Amelia, Nebraska JOAN MARY MURPHY Phoenix, Arizona If LUCY NASON SI. Paul, Minnesota DALE WHITLOCK NAYLOR Arlington, Virginia EMILY LOUISE NEWELL Singapore, Malaysia JOANNE COLLINS NORRIS Colorado Springs, Colorado GAIL SUTTON NELSON Colorado Springs, Colorado SUSAN FLORA NYGREN Tucson, Arizona GAYLE ANN NERNESS Wilmeiie, Illinois -,f CATHERINE ANN O'CONNOR Seattle, Washington Three avid skiers prepare for a big day on the slopes. DIANNE LYNNE OLSEN Arvada, Colorado I K, 'Q gv '4 1 E H at LF RI. was EERE SS. LB B NANCY LOUISE .OLSEN Lima, Peru ,-gf CAROL ANN PARKER Yardley, Pennsylvania They're all so cute! exclaim the girls as they review contestants for the Skyline King Contest. DORCAS AYONI OPAWALE West Nigeria, West Africa LOUISE PATE Denver, Colorado 53 REBECCA MARIE ORCUTT Miles City, Montana JERRIE ANN PARMLEY Denver, Colorado VIRGINIA RUTH OWENS Lake City, Iowa ELIZABETH FLORENCE PATTEE Portland, Oregon I MARGUERITE GRACE PAYNTER Sterling, Colorado ANN FRANCES PRIESTMAN East Dorset, Vermont REBECCA CLEONE RAWSON Monmouth, Illinois LINDA LEE PETERSON Cody, Nebraska ARLINE HOLLYER PHIPPS Hamden Connecticut ANNE MARIE PERMAN Northfield, Minnesota I STEPHANIE KEENE RATHERT Wolf Point Montana JULIE GAY RABEN Rapid City, South Dakota MELODY ANTOINETTE PRINE Carmel, California ROSA ILEANA RAYNAL Chihuahua, Mexico ANN ELIZABETH REICHARDT Ft. Smith, Arkansas VIRGINIA ELLEN REICHMUTH Lockeford, California JAN ALEDA WRAY RICHARDS Rolling Hills, California KAREN KAY RITCHIE West Union, Iowa MARGARET LYNN ROTH Phoenix, Arizona f I wil -179 j JENNIFER RICHARDS Wayzata, Minnesota JUDITH ANN ROBINSON Salem, Oregon BARBARA JEAN RIES . 'is Bellevue, Washington gf, LINDA JEAN RICKER Littleton, Colorado STEFANY GAY ROSEHILL Honolulu, Hawaii I I RENEE CHERI ROULIER Littleton, Colorado JUDITH LEA ROGERS San Marino, California Nw KAREN LOUISE ROUSE Denver, Colorado SHERYL ANN RUTT Denver, Colorado ri a iii. I ii fs. EQ L I. vrffg' ii L . 2 PAMELA RAY SASTRE Clncinnall Ohio SUZANNE RYDER Marion, Massa chuseiis MURIEL KATHRYN SANDS Denver, Colorado PATRICIA LOUISE SANFORD Los Altos California MARGARET ELLEN SHARP SUZETTE ANN SAXBERG MARY CHRISTINE SCHWARTZ Kirkland, Washington Downey, California Boise, Idaho DIANE KAY SCHWABAUER MEREDITH VICTORIA SHAY Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Denver, Colorado JANN FOWLER SHEARER Newburgh, New York IAF Ill MARY LOUISE SHERMACK Las Vegas, Nevada 56 SANDRA MORSE SHUGERT Glenview, Illinois YN DAWN SILVERNALE Glenclive, Monlana FLO ANN SKALL University Heights, Ohio JANE ANN SMITH Sonia Maria, California SUSAN METCALF SMITH Lincoln, Massachusetts KATHERINE DEE SPEER Saratoga, California There's someone for every- one al the formal-grub mixer! SUSAN CLAIRE SNODGRASS El Cerrito, California NANCY HAYES SMALL La Habra, California ROBINETTE JEAN SODDY Sf. Louis, Missouri MARY GAY SPARKS Calgary, Alberta, Canada I L TERRELL ANN SPILLER Sheboygan, Wisconsin PAMELA LEA STEVENS Ketchikan, Alaska JACQUELYN ANN SULLY Westfield, Newlersey RAE CHRISTINE STEINMANN CAROLE SUE STENTZ Winnetka, Illinois Seattle, Washington WENDY ANN STARK Los Angeles, California SANDRA STICKLE St. Louis, Missouri BOBBY .IO TAYLOR Colorado Springs, Colorado JEWELL GEORGETTE STILLMAN Alexandria, Louisiana KATHLEEN DORIS TAYLOR Sioux Falls, South Dakota SUSAN JEAN STOUT Santa Ana, California NANCY JEAN THIRLWELL Sheridan, Wyoming SANDRA JANE THOMPSON Miami, Oklahoma MARY LYNN VOLKER Brawley, California LAURIE ANN WALLACE Scottsdale, Arizona J! SUSAN JANE UMMEL Pueblo, Colorado LEA .IESSIE VON ESCHEN Excelsior, Minnesota NINA COULTER WARE St. Louis, Missouri ENID ELIZABETH UNDERDAHL Winona, Minnesota GERTRUDE ANN WAHL Sunrise, Wyoming MIMI WARNER Lookout Mountain, Tennessee IS. i 2 - fi JI REBECCA SUE UPTON Boise, Idaho iwxiiaff' it , in 3-.. it , iii fl Z , :'l KERSTIN ESTELLE WAHLSTROM Calgary, Alberto, Canada SHERRYL LEE WATERMAN Star, Idaho 1 V .ff i Anyone for a paddle? asks Dr. Dodge, at the Campus Chest Auction. WJ:-Y LESLIE DALE WATSON Sublette, Kansas LINDA KAY WELTON Saratoga, Wyoming 1--4 SUSAN WIGGLESWGRTH Marblehead, Massachusetts ,f KATHAY CAMPBELL WERNER Lakewood, Colorado MARTHA LYNN WILDMAN Silver Springs, Maryland CONNIE LEE WESTPHAL Springfield, Colorado 'S KAREN SUE WILLIAMS Estes Park, Colorado SANDRA KAYE WHITE Carson City, Nevada KATHLEEN SANDS WILLIAMS Phoenix, Arizona 5 'm I, 7 I. SUSAN WILSON West Barrington, Rhode Island KAREN LEE WOLFF Cincinnati, Ohio . X, li HELEN ANN WITHERS Hugo, Colorado SHEILA STUART WORK Pebble Beach, California SHARON LOUISE WITT Santa Ana, California LUCY GENE WOLFE Columbus, Ohio VIRGINIA CARON YONKERS Northbrook, Illinois DOLORES YBARRA Denver, Colorado PATRICIA HOOD YUENGLING , lui X Pottsville, Pennsylvania MARGARET STEPHANIE ZILLGITT San Marino, California 551 MARCIA ANN ZIMMERMANN Tacoma, Washington FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS are: Carole George, President, Wendy Weber, Vice Presi- dent, Leigh Smith, Secretary, Carol Lipsett, Treasurer, Jane Priest, Class Representative. Class gf ,69 I X S ..3-Q SHERYL LESLIE ABRAMS ANITA MARIE ADAMITIS VIRGINIA ANN ADAMS Seattle, Washington Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Lakewood, Colorado 'wif I X KAREN LEE ALLEN JEAN MARIE ANDERSON BARBARA LOOMIS ARENS Kenton, Ohio Denison, Iowa Newport Beech, California .62 4 JANET RUTH ARMSTRONG Denver, Colorado Q-113 .gf 3 KRISTY ARNESON SUZANNE DEE ARNSTEIN CAROLYN JOYCE ARP KAREN JANE AUGUSTSON Ventura, California Seattle, Washington Davenport, Iowa Galesburg, Illinois CORLISS ANN AYLER KAREN LEIGH BACHMANN ELIZABETH RAMSEY BAILEY Tripoli, Libya, Africa Kailua, Hawaii Needham, Massachusetts BELINDA LOU BALASKI ELIZABETH ANN BALDRIDGE MARJORIE JUNE BALL JUDITH THERESA BANDLER San Diego, California LaJunta, Colorado Grants Pass, Oregon New York City, New York MILAGROS BARAHONA DEIDRA LYNNE BARB JUDY CATHERINE BARBEE CONSTANCE INGRID BARR Managua, Nicaragua Limon, Colorado Pratt, Kansas Chicago, Illinois 63 X I 4 f' 1' I I f I PAULA BARRY ADELAIDE JANET BAUGHMAN EMILY PAULINE BECKMAN CAROLINE LOU BEHRENS El Paso, Texas Hollister, California Fort Smith, Arkansas Brighton, Colorado ,,Q22 S5 , I n 4 19. SUSAN CAROLE BETl'lEl.l. ANN ELIZABETH BEUKEMA NORMA LOUISE BLASER Hill CITY. Kansas Muskegon, Michigan Flagstaff, Arizona KAREN LOUISE BLUNDELL PENELOPE JEAN BLYTH ELLEN FRANCES BOLSER ELIZABETH IRENE BOOTH Salem, Oregon Milwaukee, Wisconsin LeMars, Iowa Riverside, California JUDITH JOAN BOSLEY YVONNE KAY BOUDREAU SALLY JO BREEDMAN SANDRA LOUISE BREZINA Bothell, Washington Brewster, Kansas Redmond, Washington Rapid City, South Dakota 64 I3 LOUISE HARRIET BROWN SUSANNA LOCKWOOD BROWN DARLENE JO BROWNING LINDA LEE BRUNE Los Olivos, California Bangor, Maine Vona, Colorado Chappell, Nebraska ,I HI IV' I ' 1 3111 SUSAN LOUISE BURDETTE DEBORAH ELIZABETH BURGESS DEBRAH MARIE BURKSTALLER London, England Englewood, Colorado Roswell, New Mexico f 'CF' '1- E CONSTANCE ELAINE BURRIS KAREN CAIN CANDACE ELAINE CALDWELL JOAN RACHEL CARLSON Great Falls, Montana Ventura, California Pioche, Nevada Denver, Colorado Sludenls rally for the cause! I ...f I 1 KAYE LOUISE CARLSON KAY ELLEN CARSON SARAH ELLEN CARSON JACQUELINE LaNAlR CASSELBERRY Coeur d'Alef1e. ldaho Kansas City, Kansas Littleton, Colorado Lake Forest, Illinois 7.4, ml Sgy LINDA ANNE CASSIDY CAMILLA CATHERINE CASSITY ELIZABETH ANN CAUSEY Parker, Colorado Malibu, California Sgnfq Paulo, California I S. v gt, J V, , I L l li gg SUZETTE ELSA CHANDLER CATHY ANN CHAZEN CUKY POLIXENIA CHOQUETTE ANTOINETTE LOUISE CLAIR Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Poughkeepsie, New York Denver, Colorado Denver, Colorado fx ANN MALEA CLARK VICKIE SUE CLARK PATRICIA ANNE CLARKE SUZANNE RODMAN CLOSE Salem, Oregon Bryan, Ohio Phoenix, Arizona Palos Verdes, California 66 'ip-7 JANA KAY COCKRELL PATRICIA KATHRYN COE ROBERTA LOUISE COGSWELL LYNNE EMILY COLEMAN Abilene, Texas Wayzata, Minnesota Scottsdale, Arizona Galesburg, Illinois T irq, , I .Mimi I I. EW I :IV 5 we CHARLA ANNE COLLIER KRISTINA COLONY .IOCELYN PATRICIA COLVIN Bexley, Ohio Orinda, California Pleasantville, New York SUSAN MARIE CONNOR JANET DEE CONOVER LACEY THALMAN COOK MARJORIE ANNE CORKIN Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan Colorado Springs, Colorado Rome, New York Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts I I KAETHE MARIE COSGRIFF JEANNE EILEEN COUNTS NATASI-IA EVE COWAN KAREN ELIZABETH COX Longmeadow, Massachusetts Thornton, Colorado Columbus, Ohio Moses Lake, Washington 67 i-H47-gi: , so VIRGINIA LYNN COX BARBARA BROOKE CUMMINS CATHERINE LOUISE DAI-IL NANCY LENOX DAMM Baker, Montana Enid, Oklahoma Boise, Idaho Shawnee Mission, Kansas .aug JUDITH READING DAUER DIANA LYNN DAVIDSON SUSAN JOY DAWSON I-Iinsdale, Illinois Pasadena, California Cody, Wyoming iii Q Will they ever see the light? SHARON SUE DEAL Polson, Montana KATHRYN BELL DEIUBEL Sterling, Colorado JOYE LYNN DEFFENBAUGH Leawood, Kansas ELIZABETH DeLAY Cedar Rapids, Iowa MARGARET CARLEY DeMALLIE GAIL ANN DEMING Worcester, Massachusetts West Hartford, Connecticut K' X ji DIANA JEANNE DOBBINS NORDEANE DOWNING Honolulu, Hawaii Hamilton, Montana MARCIA ANN DOWNS LINDSAY SCOTT Billings, Montana Colorado Spring 53 I I I I SUSAN LEE DUNAGAN Carlsbad, New Mexico DIANNE LEE DYKSTERHOUSE Charlevoix, Michigan ALISA CARROLL EDWARDS CATHLEEN JO EGAN Barrington, Illinois McLean, Virginia 69 its X DOWRICK JEANNETTE DARLEEN DRAKE s, Colorado Coeur d'Alene, Idaho W JOYCE MEREDITH EARICKSON Alpine, California CAROL PEARSON EAKIN McLean, Virginia SARAH ELLSWORTH .IUDITH ANNE ENYEART Dubuque, Iowa Vermilion, Ohio BARBARA ESPEY CONSTANCE ELIZABETH EVANS KATHLEEN GAIL EVANS KAREN DUPONT FARQUHAR San Francisco, California Darien, Connecticut Milwaukee, Wisconsin Wilmington, Delaware QUAINTANCE FAULKNER JANIS KAY FERGUSON MARY ELIZABETH FISH Montclair, New Jersey Des Moines, Iowa Madison, Wisconsin i S, I il SHARON ANN FOLEY ANN ELIZABETH FORBES Limon, Colorado Hinsdale, Illinois 5 V., DEBORAH WARD FORT VALERIE ELIZABETH FOX Potomac, Maryland Short Hills, New Jersey is 3' fl ,L-er I is CATHERINE JO FRANKLIN Maquoketa, Iowa By Jove, I think you've got itll' ' 'EL ,XM KAY STEWART FREYLING JOANNE RUTH FROLING GRETCHEN ANN FUENNING MARY ANNETTE FUSSELL New York, New York Denver, Colorado Lincoln, Nebraska Santa Ana, California 'fl I-.v ELIZABETH LEE GAEDDERT LESLIE ADELE GARRETSON RUTH ANTOINETTE GEESEN Wichita, Kansas Kirkland, Washington Denver, Colorado CAROLE MARIE GEORGE GEORGIA LESLIE GEORGE CHRISTINE GRACE GERHARDT DEBORAH ANN GERNERT Helena, Montana Matteson, Illinois Chevy Chase, Maryland Albuquerque, New Mexico LESLEY ANDERSON GIBBS LINDA ANN GILBOE DEIRDRE GILES WINIFRED ALICE GILLETT Palo Alto, California Great Falls, Montana Hinsdale, Illinois Winnetka, Illinois 71 X? ADRIAN GOIDL PEGGY ANN GOODKIND CANDACE CONVERSE GOODMAN BOBETTE JOY GORDEN Dallas, Texas Highland Park, Illinois Portland, Oregon University City, Missouri --if ii CRYSTAL ANN GOULD ELZENE ELIZABETH GOURLEY CATHERINE ELLEN GRAHAM Omaha, Nebraska Villisca, Iowa McGuire A.F.B., New Jersey DOROTHY RAY GRAHAM TERESA MARY GRANT KATHLEEN JANET GRAVES SUSAN WICKS GREELEY Milwaukee, Wisconsin Santa Barbara, California Wichita, Kansas Milton, Massachusetts P-Q ELIZABETH HELEN GREENE EDITH JOHANNA GREINER MARTHA PAIJLA GRIFFARD GAYE LYNN GRILL Deming, New Mexico La Jolla, California Sherman Oaks, California Minneapolis, Minnesota 72 4 TK I wifi at ,rg if SUSAN HOLLY GRIMES Wellesley, Massachusetts JULIE ANN GRIMM JANANN KAYE GROEZINGER GABRIELLE GROTH-MARNAT Esterville, Iowa Savanna, Illinois Pasadena, California CYNTHIA GRUBER LINDA LOUISE GUERNSEY MARY GAYLE GULICK Glen Cove, New York Boise, Idaho Sf. LOUIS, MiSSOUri T? DEBORAH FIELD HALL CHRISTINE WALLIS HALOTA ANN MICHELE HAMILTON CORINNE HANCOCK 'nneapoIis, M'nnesota Washington D.C. ula Vista, California ' , ' Mi I Ch Phoenix Arizona , me 41 Oh boy . . . another day of ' this! if . t vxfrl- JIM? f -.. ...AM - .L.s., L MARGARET ANNE HANIMAN BARBARA JO HANKS MELINDA ANN HARANO PRISCILLA ALDEN HARPER La Jolla, California Brockport, New York North Platte, Nebraska Monte Serena, California I ag, , . ' I in I K' ii I I td ' MARCIA MCALLUM HARRELSON MADELEINE HARRIS KUSSELLA ANN HARRIS New Canaan, Connecticut Scottsdale, Arizona Denver, Colorado ,A I- we SALLY HARRISON KAREN LYNN HARSH DONNA JEAN HARTLEY NANCY JANE HASBROUCK Austin, Texas Greeley, Colorado New Canaan, Connecticut Bothell, Washington 'S-, I lf Iggqlli My CAROLYN LOUISE HAVENS BEVERLY JAYNE HAWKINS CAROL ANNE HAWTHORNE NANCIE LOIS HEBARD Gladwyne, Pennsylvania Fort Smith, Arkansas Canon City, Colorado Arlington Heights, Illinois 74 1 ff-lhft DOROTHY ELIZABETH HEDQUIST RUTH ANITA HEDREEN GRETCHEN HEIDER JEAN STUART HENCH Denver, Colorado Seattle, Washington Los Altos, California Upper Montclair, New Jersey rf l i , , x y L ZUMA HENDERSON VICKIE LYNN HENNIG BILLE LEE HERBERT Fort Lauderdale, Florida Loveland, Colorado Canyonville, Oregon IR ANNE RIKER HICKMAN Chambersburg, Pennsylvania JANE ANN HINKLE Wichita, Kansas if-1 MARCIA KAY HICKMAN CAROL JOHANNA HILDEBRANDT DEBORAH RAMSDELL HILLIKER Ponca City, Oklahoma PAMELA ANN HINTON Boise City, Oklahoma 75 Winston Salem, North Carolina Palos Verdes Estate, California Sou- BARBARA ANN HOFFMAN SHIRLEY LOUISE HOFFMAN Rochester, Minnesota Denver, Colorado SUSAN SALYARDS HOFMEISTER THERESA ANN HOLLOWAY MARGARET ELLEN HOLMGREN PATRICIA HELEN HORNIDGE Sl- Cl0Ud. Mif1f19SOfG Seattle, W0Sl1il'19f0F1 Tulsa, Oklahoma Andover, Massachusetts NANCY LENORE HOUSE JANICE MERLE HOWARD SHIRLEY JANE HUCKINS Walla Walla, Washington Wheat Rid e, Colorado Beaverton, Oregon FQ CRYSTAL ARDIS HULL LYNN IRELAND JANIS GAIL ISENSTADT RUTHANNE DEBRA ISERMAN Englewood, Ohio Travis A.F.B., California Hyde Park, Massachusetts W0V9flY, Iowa lg F lr i JUDITH ARLENE JACQUEZ JUDITH LYNNE JAMES JANE MACLYN JANDA JANET JERMANN Denver, Colorado Great Falls, Montana Santa Barbara, California Astoria, Oregon 76 el KAREN LOUISE JOHNSON SANDRA MARIE JOHNSON TERRY ANN JOHNSON West Hartford, Connecticut EVA JAUNEA JONES Power, Montana Yakima, Washington New Orleans, Louisiana r-Q, Y , Y X DOROTHY LOUISE JORDAN SUSAN LOUISE JOYCE SAMMY JO KAISLER Upper Montclair, New Jersey San Leandro, California B0Z6'm0f1.M0fllGnCI 5f ' 51 'WSF IT il Y : Q4 I 21 ' ' I T lll - ll A 'I 1' . ' A IH, 'M : -Hi: as iii ill , iii his .rw lik It ,,,, gf, .A V lin ii -,gm iii I, Il' Liiw .,,' l I e I E' ., ., L M, Y . ' I L I L I IX. il I Illl I if JEAN STUART KAUFFMAN SALLY LYNNE KAVANAUGH SHARON LYNN KELLEY JOYCE ANNE KEMPISTY Columbus, Ohio Alamosa, Colorado Bellevue, Washington SYYGCUSS. New York Just a little harder girls and you ought to have it! rf' 5 ' DIANNE KIDDER KAREN JORY KING SHARON SUE KING DERELYS ANNE KIRKLAND Barrington, Rhode Island Seattle,vWashington Tulsa, Oklahoma Altadena, California of i L L. L PENELOPE ANNE KLEIN VICKY LEA KOGER Barrington, Illinois Cottonwood Falls, Kansas I es 411 K -, .ig LINDA LANE TERESA ANN LARSON Seattle, Washington Palos Verdes, California Ya PAULETTE ROSE LaBATE Golden, Colorado sf RENEE ANNETTE LaTORRE ANN DAVIS LAURITZEN Rolling Hills, California Omaha, Nebraska ROSMOND LEA CATHY LYNN LEE .IERIE MOORE LEECH TERRY JEAN LEFTWICH Seattle, Washington Palos Verdes Estates, California Glenview, Illinois Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 78 ANDREA LEVY NANCY BETH LICHTENSTEIN NANCY LEE LINCOLN CAROL JEAN LIPSETT Denver, Colorado Beverly Hills, California Bexley, Ohio Bellevue, Washingfon JANET SHEPARD LLOYD DEBORAH LOCKE MARY JEAN LOCKRIDGE Northbrook, Illinois Worcester, Massachusetts Whitefish, Montana I ' lim , ,V ,,,, CAROL JEAN LOGAN JO DEE LONG MARY ANN LONGNECKER BETSY KIM LOOMIS Santa Rosa, California Amarillo, Texas Plainville, Kansas Enid, Oklahoma ELIZABETH ANN LOWELL LANA DIANNE LUNDBECK PAMELA MARIE LYNN MANDALEE LYON Des Moines, Iowa Paso Robles, California Vandenberg A.F.B., California Vqndenberg A.F.B., California 79 I I gg A I., I1 SANDRA STEWART MacDONALD BARBARA JEAN MACKAY 'WOT EW EAL. Y . Y, ,M VIRGINIA STEARNS MacNUTT CATHERINE SHULER MACOMBER Wilmette, Illinois Farmington, Connecticut ,751 JACOUELYN ANNE MAJNICH Ashland, Massachusetts Des Moines, Iowa LUCY BECKARD MANN EVA MARTINEZ Denver, Colorado Commerce City, Colorado Guilford, Connecticut fl 4 iigwflliiiiiii ll iixgz E it MARTHA MARIA MARTINEZ KRISTINE YOSHIKO MATSUMOTO BETTYE ROSE MAY Vedado, Nabana, Cuba Denver, Colorado Aurora, Colorado PATRICIA NAISMITH MCADAM A.P.O. New York, New York if , IPI I JANENA NADINE MCCLURE PATRICIA LEE MCCOY BARBARA GALE MCCUNE HELEN MARIE MCCUTCHEN Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Littleton, Colorado Minneapolis, Minnesota Kailua, Hawaii 80 ,J ,L. JANIS ROBERTA MCGUIRE KATHLEEN DEE MCKINLEY BARBARA MCLERNON FAITH MCMILLAN Saratoga, California Arcadia, California Tulsa -'52 MARTHA ANN MCNIFF PATRICIA JEAN MEIER Laramie, Wyoming Downey, California ,Oklahoma Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts I I I I I ,,,, , ,Q,y,. I , L all CAROL ANN MESSENGER Travis A.F.B., California hx? A if CHERI ANN MILLER MARGOT ANN MILLER RUTH ANN MILLER SHARON MILLS Wheatland, Wyoming Seattle, Washington BVIQIWIOD. COIOVCILIO CITCIIUUOOQU, TSVYUGSSGG .qu-1' KRISTI SUE MITCHELL Longmont, Colorado The Valentine dinner was occasion for a great deal of fun and frolic, 81 L1 M I I I MARILYN KAYE MITCHELL PHYLLIS ANN MODLIN KATHERINE LEE MOREHOUSE CHRISTINE KAREN MORGAN Denver, Colorado Bloomfield Hills, Michigan San Jose, California Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio m I I -I X MADELEINE CLAIRE MORISSETTE JULIA DRAKE MORRIS SUSAN GODDARD MORTON AUbUrn.M0if1e AUSTIN. Texas San Marino, California ,H llll 'fx fem ml 'W KATHARINE MOTHERSHEAD CAROLYN LOUISE MUELLERSCHOEN JUDY ANNE MULVEY LINDA SUE MYERS Indianapolis, Indiana San Marino, California Portland, Oregon Denver, Colorado MONICA LAPHAM MYGATT JANET MARION NEHMS JANET SHERWOOD NEILSON LENORE NEISH Bellevue, Wqghingfon Darian, Connecticut Oklahoma Ciiy, Oklahoma Steamboat Springs, Colorado 82 JANET HAZEL NEUHARTH DUDLEY GUILFORD NEWLIN HILARY NICHOLLS JANIS NICHOLSON Pierre, South Dakota Prairie Village, Kansas Wellesley, Massachusetts Littleton, Colorado ANITA MARIE NORTH MARTHA ANN O'CONNELL EVA JEANNE OLSON Newport Beach, California New Canaan, Connecticut Albin, Wyoming T rt iiilliii ' M ll iii ii ww 'll , , l X mimi' ll' it H ' 1 W lll' ,ii ,ii 4 iii ii' l J ' l , E3 1 H 1 i, , .., l 3 'iz' Bt Lx T T CAROL SUE OSLUND SHARON LEE PARKER VAUDENE MARY PATTERSON KAREN YVONNE PATTON Newcastle, Wyoming Greeley, Colorado La Jolla, California Portland, Oregon ? 1 GERRY SUSAN PAUL NANCY JEAN PAYNE HANNAH ARMSTRONG PEARSON MARTHA ERIKSSON PEEBLES Scottsdale, Arizona Kirkland, Washington Houston, Texas Grosse Point, Michigan 83 -Fxfrfz l IV: -149' 155 MARY JEAN PESCHEL MARY ANN PETEFISH BARBARA CARO PETERSON CONSTANCE WELLS PETERSON Whitefish, Montana Lawrence, Kansas Holloman A.F.B., New Mexico SI. LOUIS, MISSOUFI CYNTHIA LYNN PETERSON LINDA MARIE PETERSON PAMELA KAY PFUETZE Arvada, Colorado Hopkins, Minnesota Topeka, Kansas 5, 54 ' 4 it NANCY ANN ELIZABETH PIERCE PENELOPE CATHRYN PITZ BARBARA JEAN PLOOSTER JANE PLUMMER Western Springs, Illinois Manitowoc, WiSCOr1Sir1 Sioux Falls, South Dakota San Francisco, California .-ir' XS: X Y, iles SALLY ROSS POOR KATHERINE ANN PORTE JILLIAN POTTER DORITA KAY POULTON Montclair, New Jersey Colorado Springs, Colorado Peoria, Illinois Tulsa, Oklahoma 84 N Is T32-NW Qs If-I S- .'Ili5!TiL1'fffif5Ef E' , M ' Wi- f i ' , 7 'ft'ff -I 43 I- .ff 4 , if .Q Y Wy ? .K Z , f 1 ,.q. 'Q illaff I ' ,J-Ii ' A. I V P ' ' I T , ff' ., I , 'V I I, ,, I A 1-,L I' l ' I Q, I I ' I I . I 'li-4 Q S, 5? ' I JANE ELIZABETH PRIEST ROBBIN LEIGH PRITCHARD PATRICIA JEAN PROBST POLLY SUE PROTZMAN Indianapolis, Indiana Scarsdale, New York Yakima, Washington Downey, California fi SHERYL ANNE PRUITT MARCELLA JOSEPHINE PRUSAK SUSAN LYNN RAMSEY Pasadena, California Mountoinside, New Jersey Milwaukee, Wisconsin Ii? EUGENIE ROCKEY REARICK JULIE REASOR JENNIFER ANNE REEVES JOANNE DENISE REGALIA Wooster, Ohio Charleston, Illinois Denver, Colorado Novato, California Aren't we simply divine, dal'1l'1hIings? CAROL LOUISE REISTER San Marino, California 1 I I ,, , 3 3 PEGGY ANN RETCHIN LYNN RETHERFORD SUSAN BAURY RICHARDSON LINDA MARIE RISVOLD Pacific Palisades, California Scottsdale, Arizona Yorba Linda, California Hillsborough, California I fs- Q- f if I I CATHERINE ANNE ROAN ROCKIE SUE ROGERS SONYA CHERYL ROSCHEWSKI Glen Ellyn, Illinois Craig, Colorado Boise, Idaho Q-v4 CINDY BARATH ROSENFELD CAROLYN ANN ROSS EMILY SANDERSON ROWE ADINA HELEN ROYS Highland Park, New Jersey Fort Collins, Colorado Cincinnaii, Ohio Orchard Park, New York -1-i SHERRY LOUISE RUSSELL SUSAN HELEN RUSSELL MARGARET ANN SALISBURY GAIL ANNETTE SANBORN Jefferson Ciiy, Missouri Portland, Oregon Rawlins, WYOFTIIUQ I-eFY0X.MC550CI'1U5eII5 , as 'Q all A. .L-as ' SUSAN ALDEN SANBORN BARBARA GAIL SANDERS NELL HAYS SANDERS JANET KAY SCHMIDT Darien, Connecticut Roswell, New Mexico Las Cruces, New Mexico Glenview, Illinois Li ,..I,I::'Is -- ffl: 1211 SERENA SEWARD SCHMIDT SUSIE CATHERINE SCHMITT NANCY ANNE SCHOEDINGER Beverly Hills, California Logansport, Indiana Columbus, Ohio If MYRTH ANN SEMKE CYNTHIA DEE SHOLINE REBECCA SUE SHRECK MARY ALICE SKOGLUND Enid, Oklahoma Saratoga, Wyoming West Des Moines, Iowa Minneapolis, Minnesota DANICE BELLE SKOLOUT NANCY LYNN SLOCUMB CAROL ELIZABETH SMITH LEIGH ELISE SMITH Denver, Colorado Rochester, Minnesota Barrington, Illinois Salt Lake City, Utah 87 'rw DEBORAH CLARE SNYDER PATRICIA SHARON SNYDER MELINDA SOTH GENEVIEVE MARIE SOULE San Marino, California Gainesville, Virginia West Des Moines, Iowa Concord, New Hampshire L P-Q? JUDITH BARBARA SPAKE PEGGY ANDREA SPENCER ELIZABETH KATHERINE STALEY Shawnee Mission, Kansas Colorado Springs, Colorado Champaign, Illinois DARRELYN JEAN STEVENS JANET KAY STEVENSON Lone Pine, California Cincinnaii, Ohio - rin S., Dr. Maslen expresses her appreciation of ihe farewell dinner held in her honor. MARCIA ANNE STITT ' SUSAN BARCLAY STRAITIFF Ellinwood, Kansas Newport Beach, California 88 2 x I .4 MARILYNN JEAN STRAUSE MARCIA ANNE STRICKLAND JULIA CAROL STROBEL SUSAN SULLIVAN Great Falls, Montana Mount Kisco, New York Big Timber, Montana Barksdale A.F.B., Louisiana '11 ANN WALKER SWIFT FRANCES BUFORD TALLMAN EI-LING TAN Darien, Connecticut Ithaca, New York Singapore, Singapore I 'Ii IIII W PATRICIA ANNE TATE BONNIE JEAN TAYLOR Denver, Colorado Fort Smith, Arkansas LYNDA LEIGH TAYLOR SUSAN LOUISE TAYLOR A few brave souls venture out to romp in the snow with a dirty Tatum, New Mexico Oklahoma City, Oklahoma old snowman. 89 ,nl g., -lv Ii sg ' I, I I X MARY CHRISTINE TEETS ANN KENNEDY TEMPLETON JULIE GRAY TENNANT BETSY CHARLOTTE THOMPSON SONIC MOFIICG. Celiforniu WIFICI'1eSI9I',T9l'lfIe559e Barrington, Illinois Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Fl V ELAINE KAY THOMPSON THERESA STONE THOMPSON DIANE SUE TOPP Manchester, Iowa Perrysburg, Ohio Seattle, Washington SUSAN MARIE TRAGER Cornwall Bridge, Connecticut Paar ANNETTE MARIE TYLER Fresno, California X- 'if SIDNEY ANDERSON TRIMBLE Lexington, Kentucky PEGGY ANNE TUCKWELL Wauwatosa, Wisconsin Z! SHARI ANN UHLENHOPP KATHERINE HEADLEY VANCE Brush, Colorado Maitland, Florida 90 ,FT ELIZABETH ANN IUDOR Nashville, Tennessee VICKI LYNNE VAN HOSEN Des Moines, Iowa fl I mf I ! MOLLIE JO VAN VELZOR NANCY ISABELLE VAUGHN SARA REYNOLDS VERCKLER SUE LYNN VOHS Cheyenne, Wyoming Aleppo, Syria Abilene, Kansas Cheyenne Wells, Colorado I5,,,,,,t ELSA CHRISTINE VON BRIESEN MARTHA JEAN VONTZ JOSEPHINE VOTO Milwaukee, Wisconsin Powell, Wyoming Atoka, Oklahoma LOUISE ELLEN WACHSMAN Scarsdale, New York CAROLINE SLADEN WARDWELL Midland, Michigan I NANCY BRADSHAW WALKER Beaver, Pennsylvania ANNE MADDEN WALDRON Colby, Kansas ,M NNW ,V ,wr 7 I MARIA EUGENIA WATKINS JUDITH CAROLYN WATSON Sylvania, Georgia Montrose, Colorado 91 l or 'st J, if SUSAN FRANCES WALLACE Scottsdale. Arizo-na BETSEY FARRA WEBBER Tigard, Oregon I if I A -sr WENDY JO WEBER LAURA WILDER WEEKS FRANKIE SUE WEIR PAMELA WEST Leawood, Kansas Holualoa, Kona, Hawaii Enid, Oklahoma Chappaqua, New York - QIFPEQ F I 0 I I1 in T, iii JANE WESTERFIELD CORDELIA KING WESTWATER CHRISTINE ANN WHATLEY West Union, Iowa Columbus, Ohio Las Vegas, Nevada I wie? MARILYN STITT WHITE COYLA SUSAN WILLIAMS DEBORAH THUM WING GAIL LEE WINGFIELD MGFUPIWIS. Tennessee Walla Walla, Washington Baltimore, Maryland Iclalia, Colorado PHYLLIS ABIGAIL WISBY Aurora, Colorado The Wednesday nighi Hooienanny group sirums up a new Iune. III iv? ET SALLY KATHRYN WOLF CAROL GRACE WOOD JILI. CRIGLER WOODRUFF DIANA KAY WOODS McLean, Virginia Grand Junction, Colorado Springfield, Missouri Auli, Colorado I zE?EfSILia : aszssss 1, ff I 3 Illllw , I i, - 1 ,.H.s,: , iiir Lai VIRGINIA FOSTER WORRALL CYNTHIA LYNN WRIGHT WENDEE WAKELYN WRIGHT San Anselmo, California Denver, Colorado Mequon, Wisconsin MARTHA SHEK FONG WU JILL ANNE WULLBRANDT JUDITH KAYE WYATT JOYCE KAZUE YAMANE Hong Kong, China Caspinieria, California Amarillo, Texas Honolulu, Hawaii ggi g ni ' -eff ILP 1 SUZANNE MARGUERITE YOUKER CANDACE FAY YOUNG LISABETH ANN YOUNG LYNNE MARGARET YOUNG Wheaton, Illinois Sparks, Nevada Osage, Iowa Torrington, Wyoming 93 VINA SUE BISHOP La Junta, Colorado Junior Semester Trans ers II? I Aiwa A I SUZANNE MARIE DRIVER Denver, Colorado Freshman PATRICIA PAYE EASLEY Novato, CaIifornia A Junior JUDITH FAYE BROWN Salem, Oregon Sophomore MICHELE WENDELIN EEKLER Fort Pierce, Florida Sophomore 94 .IANICE FULCOMER Aurora, Colorado Freshman X x 'P-v . CAROL WANDA HART Oniario, Canada Freshman Wha- X., -X DEANNA IRELAND Carmel, California Freshman .1 I ' is I A KATHLEEN ELIZABETH JOHNSTON Denver, Colorado Freshman X LINDA OSTLIN NEELAND Denver, Colorado Sophomore Bud and Travis made a big hil with the C.W.C. girls. 95 r fi i R? 'fi LINDA ELLEN NEWVlLLE R.A.F. Alconbury, England Junior NANCY JO SCHMITZ Wilmeiie, illinois Sophomore EQ.. - MARY ALICE PAWLING Aurora, Colorado Freshman JO ANN ROGERS Dayion, Washington Junior RANDALL SORANSON TRUJILLO Denver, Colorado Junior 96 WENDY ELIZABETH WEIRICH Englewood, Colorado Senior fliwfffn ' '-c , VFW' X A . 0 - . i S N NJ K 1 x X gm We Nx x XMB ls K- , X 'OWN P--f XX life x . K S X N S N Ll N 'fx A ' I . ,, 3 W . -1 ax U s1g:ff'n K, .11 ' ti . 1-mf.-H w .F., . i J- ' ? ! U? Q 1 I ,.1, f Aj 1. D . i Hr 1 E' t -X 74 I5 1 f L, if 5 , ,Qi , ag -L, -1qqlA'974Evf V J V I I AV- Y: 'fd 'n,r,'I- 5 5, T I ,- . 3,,4.n:,- Aw 3' ..3 . ,. . V YA.WW..., , ...T 330. -J.I.'- J Q w X QW' 1 . ..1.x.,.. ,. 1l!l-iiQ- Cum Cl-M f css- E. U Tywjgj These smiling faces belong to the Curtis Hall Officers ll. to r.l Joetta Miller, Vice Presidentg Sally Friedlob, Social Chairmang Sue Mar, Presidentg Sharon Witt, Sec- retaryg Margaret Howell, Treasurer. Enioying a winter scene is Mrs. Helen Ruth Brite, Curtis Hall Head Resident. u 'X,iX?nT4 ldifE?H? YM 'W .il ' f Congeniality is the word for Curtis Hall Student Assistants ll. to r.l Nan Petiprin, Lou Moon, Tinker Lakey, and Leslie Loker. .V fEz I ' ' , ,ua .4 SWQ' rw We if J 1 ir, i 9- Yxf, ilbliiiilnl 'A' Once in awhile it's nice to be on the outside looking in. in Q , ifnymllmakffiiff 1 , N h. AFI ,Aa , So that's the sleeve. I wondered what to do with that extra piece f of material. y 98 i .. ,-Lei. 5 ,ik A game of three handed solitaire is just the thing to while away a lazy Sunday afternoon. Can't study now. It's time for 'I Spy'! ready as soon as I get out of the tub. he it , Wg? ' But Mrs. Brite, we can't skateboard on the sidewalks! Tomorrow we've got to get organized. f? CLT.F4'zS1lb5X. . 'Qqfklx , W it if E A.:- x '-:tr-' V4 Q, f-1:-.Q Hi '-'Q lfr' Ti, X J '-E X N X Sw X Q' 'NS S . Q X hx 55 1 Q...- sxp. ' S x XXV we? 5De1fwer CCM5 The very capable officers of Denver Club are fl. io r.l ' Judy Gianakos, Secretary, Diana Leasia, President, Sheri Ruii, Treasurerg Leonie Harder, Vice President, Diane Schwabauer, Social Chairman. Denver Club's charming sponsor, Mrs. Virginia Moni- gomery, glances ai a magazine as she relaxes in ihe D-Club living room. Hang on, girls, the iudges are coming!! I 4-2 ' N. XX gel -. 'wah-L, . x. ,. xref L 5 , lang F55 ll , .Ioanie Binkly and Diane Schwabauer admire ihe scholarship trophies in anticipation of D-Club win- ning il for the sevenfh consecutive semester. Q. f Yes, Bunny, There really is a Sonia Claus. D-Club President, Diana Leasia, takes time from her busy day to sori some of the campus mail for eager D-Clubers. XVL , 5 ' 4 A 1 J lilli in 1' - 3 ta 4 lf' Te ag ,ii ,i ' rg:- ll ll I E 1 ey-iS! Debbie Burgess and Pat MCG-lone ponder a trou blesome math problem. Y: The iob of an interior decorator isn't easy. lf you have any doubts, iust ask Wendy Weirich. Cheryl Cohagan and Kathay Werner find that the coke machine provides an excellent place for a friendly chat. Kathy Johnston and Debbie Burgess take time out for a brief dis- cussion ofthe upcoming elections. ails' 1 VME L 103 Efilffwlfl .4 I - 1162,-r'1 .- ,J W ,X,i,.. Q3 Il, .X fDLmkfwU7fw5f .,, A sf :-f-L41 E. -' 'f A' - YM-. ,- 7 -Egg? '. .- 1- -1:-if , .Y --,crm-+ -' P. - W4 5 ,. -4 '-gl--1,.,ggg:E:'1 M gag: if ,N . H fa 1 . . - .xv ' : X. -.--1' l YLA U, ,.,,,,,,,, H ,. Z .. . .-.Z :.,. vf 5 f.. , 1''iiiN 'f-T-7 ??'Q? ?'7-H? ?Ei??-7' '1- ' i , -,real 5.1 W ' .'12,'.'f::,2- . -.A -, iq- 4: -, ,uQf'.C if geiz- - 44 'w Y N H Y fu ' 'Six' ll r':'Ha..jvm -F. 3 i' I Miss Helen Keniston ond Mrs. Helen Hughes take good core ofthe Dunklee Ladies. These girls ore the Dunklee Officers ll.to nj: Ann Priestmon, Treasurer: Margaret Tegtmeyer, Sec- retary: Pom Towle, Presidentg Lindo Henning, Vice Presidentg Meredith Shc1y,Socicl Chairman. The smiling faces from CWC's newest dorm ore StudentAssistonts ll. to r.l Mcrilynne ' Gruber, Diono Semke, Shoryn Rohlfsen, Donna Kitching, cmd Jean Conley. Donna Kiiching, Leslie Areman and Jean Conley relax with Hspedul Ielleru is on Pom needs lo make her eyes friends in the Dunklee recrealion lounge. Ig lup' i' M - .ww i i , ,- A ,EJJU .J..f sr ,Q 1 r . -' A ,- , ,fame 41 fi fa Nm T' 1 I V l ' . ' Nr Q ,Q RQ .. g X.. . ,QQ , NL, 1 Yes, Herbie, l really am o girl. Roberta Cogswell and Lucy Sheldon take a close look at the beautiful carved mural hanging in the Dunklee lounge. E UH Dunklee ladies Judy James, Yvonne Clark, and Sue Ummel find a bicycle ride is the best way to relieve frustrations. Barb Bisson, Nancy Lichtenstein, and Jean McAskill, prepare to leave for an exciting spring vacation. Linda Henning, Meredith Shay and Sandy Erickson find themselves in Toyland during the Dunklee Wassail Party. - IF Z' gf I 3,' X4 'I QL 7 K1DIflf7fIff07LU'fLlLZ' + iq 0 dent enjoys 0 cup of coffee before ci meeting with her girls. The busy officers of Dunton ore ll. to r.l Cclrma Stone, Vice President, Lindo Welton, Secretory, Judy Price, President, Ingrid Fiedler, Treasurer, Kris Benson, So- ciol Chairman. Duton's busy Student Assistant are ll. to r.l Claudia Dickmon, Gray Nugent, Kathy Ny- wclll and Lynn Hickey. Not pictured is Sandy Johnson. a l .....,........-.,...,..,,, M., L , 4' -- Mrs. Thelma Gregory, Dunton's popular Head Resi- 9 v 1 A .-:H IVV? 24 1 K0 5 LJITJL --jvl. Qs v 1 Won't you please be our Valentine? 54 it , i Q . -:pi-1 AA. ..4, ' ' t- f V, V I -,., l Judy lSigmund Freucll Price is always ready to rally for a good cause! Santa Claus brings a cheery greeting to all, amidst the pressure of pre-Christmas papers and tests. Who said it is hard to make a bed which is enclosed on three sides? Connie believe. that all you have to do is put your whole self into it . . . in more ways than one!! 'is 15554 ' ?'fT3': Mm-, l i , , . 4 gal: - 1 . iii. 133- 'fr' , -Q . '::..'fJW' ' 'Q - .luis r 1? s., if .Z V. ,. .vi l :: . ,,,4.- 3. .Z Falif? 'ZPL , - .B ce 6 1 1 1 ,gawk-.4 ' --se . my , use 'stef - M M555 H t Xleiiitis , I., mu in 'Wig A-1 i, it ttiix ,,w W . .-1.. sill usuun annum. mmol. -- 1 nf-'A H? W ! nwggf f .f X X -ir, -nr' IN F NF mei?-Kuff -- ' -- F -r -- :A-'gf-,w'wv,f' 'iw ' ,ra, , Q ' 3 , . L i,, ifrfb, .. es, i, f .. ,,.ewf , 1' H 22 1- b v- -' f .L r --QTL' . '- . , it 12' A 3 . .,- t F':'22:,?iig7,g?' 1 fig., , - A . ,J . V --,14f,g--if, gf i . . ,. W., -, fqwsjtg, f ,N A I - , , ,- , . dvr e, 'fwfr- vfl , ,. F 's L ix li ui: Mrs. Elizabeth Albers, Foote Hall Head Resident, is proud of her girls and has them all taggecl . The happy officers of CWCS oldestdorm are Alison Bach, Social Chairman,GingerOwens,VicePresident, Toni Weber, Secretary, Donna Davis, Treasurerplane Morris, President. Helpfulness is the by-word ot Foote Hall Student Assist- ants Dede Maxwell, Mary Jo Farrington and Dee Drake, if M-sg QR 'N . Q -ia? Q ig . 13 +11 .-fu? 1 55k-fi xi. --5 1 Q' I1 Yr? , jg S-m f' A ' f . , , ' sg' 1 A !! -- , 651,421.51 ' 'f x , 4 ta 5 4? - ss? A ' 7? .- 4- Q 5 'V 5'f'..z is? in Y E A I Q .mg . W. V - if .ine -f7f'52r I -1-0 -3 .A . - , si-. E - - -i . ff' - f.. . Jef4:,.:g.,gyg ,VN k ' ' ' U-65 ' ' - f , ' 4. -. bfi .5 M , f Qi f ' ,. V. ' 2' ' ,...1iQf: 4 . I ,..,, ... 1 '. , J ,, iii 1 5: M ,.. -Q D f .-19-1 ' 5' MA . f - , -1 . 's - 5' . rx 1 m QPSK. ' 1',, 1-. , ,, R ' Y' 4 .V 'X UHVNY' ' ' u Y 3, ' I. an .L JN, at V , A . ' 0 1 - , . gas, .V F J rf-..g, ,-Lyvj 1 ' V' n ' K 6 , 1 Q aw 1 X' -.U ' ,uf i if '-1. 5 .A ,w ' X'-1 ,. 'fs' . . me Y' gif JA , , . Kg., Nik H QE! . ,I ,. 5 I'F iq 5 4? ff. Q E .. N 1 ': lvl- f. .., , f fs., 1 1 1 . 13.4 g 1 , 4- . ff--' ' I :.X?:,:.4:' ..- 4,11 51' 'iff 1 ' fi 4, 5 , T E Q4 Q Mr. and Mrs. Claus and King Wassail tell some of their younger guests the story of A Night Before Christmas . A desert resort? Oh no Oh I can't wait! Maybe he will ask me to marry him tonight. 1 1 'I H f, - -2 IUST the Foote Sundeck- Size 5, I would like to have you meet size IO. ss? NX Qian .I 7 - ... xy fxfss N Qi N 1 'V , gc f lb - Sf. Q ix nn, ' f f 5 ' W f ' I x y If f fa 5X Sw 1? '752frwrU-faff Posing before the well-known Porter Hall clock are Student Assistants Kathy Strong and Janet Nazzaro. Not pictured is Nancy Davis. Relief Head Resident, Mrs. Genevieve Carroll,chats with Mrs. Roena Bruns, Porter Hall Head Resident. Being a Porter Hall Officer is a big iob. .lust ask ll. to r.l Marsha Conley, Social Chair- man, Barbara Fauver, Secretary, Linda Greenfield, President,SueSmith, Vice President, Holly Phipps, Treasurer. - 4. -R' 'i The Play Room is very accommodating. Everything from a game of iacks to studying can be accomplished there. I wonder what those 'green crystals' will do to my maclras skirt. . . The lion may be sleeping but not Marcia. There are only tive days until vacation! After a coke and a candy bar, Mary Ann and Jan will be ready to return to the books. v For those dinner skippers it's Western delivery service to the rescue! ly. . . . let me entertain you! Let me make you smile . . .! --up But I am the real Santa Claus ladies. C , ' 9 J Ai V' 120 'Y-Mkmfl-fail Keeping Pulliam on the go are officers ll. to r.l Bev- erly Balaski, Treasurer, Danny Durham, Secretary, Patty Gilbretlw, President, Carol Crane, Social Chair- man, and Bernie Knuckley, Vice President. Relaxing from her duties as Pulliam Hall Head Resident is Mrs. Hope Wright. i if i , wr- ,- .,,., 3, . i i 1' 1 Q it 1, l Jane Agatstein, D ia ne Starck, and Ann Hilander are Pulliam Hall's helpful StudentAssist- ',, ants. - .Ns- i X .Q- 'a Y' ' 'S A quiet cup of coffee among friends is the nicest way to relax. HOW to W1'ixc Your Term Paper imfii-vi vm.-.1 . 1, .... , . - With a book like this to help me, I should have that paper finished before my date! No thank you, I think l'll have a glass of Metrecal instead. .i uf , .,' ' 1 Only twenty more blouses and we'lI be ready for spring. Oh, the pain and the agony one must go through to achieve that natural look! Q 1 ,' he .A 1 . ' A is i It's fun in the sun for these Pulliamites! , Wm, X A 5? in xr u f--X 'A -,Z E Yi 'I hy, X-I --'ww X -,-,,,,. ,-1: ...- x Nt '1l M Ia, - I I 124 I fpeat G-ME Wmwtfey Cfi.c5ve5 ! -:. --2. mill Y! Nl A -c-TQ Q WW V W VQVWQM Curtis fparter Qhargj -+ f TWT. PHWUI-X i U 'DHI Wim 'W if Wm' warm '47 ,-- vfvffmwlr-1. y gyimgmg Inf 77 may i-...LGI-.iff LX!-Irv? M ' 'wif-fix, .. M.. ,WW P0 W- . W M. 1 x : x 'A M521 .ff if Y- JC: I x ,l 52 :M T ..v, .xfb - M- - - I H - , H , - MN w ,. w . JH Ist-.ss'3fqgfx5Qf9-af-A ge -ffm fa I ' . ' , ...X L X - , H.. ' 4 , ,- It .9 Elf ,bs 1 pg . Q j., gi, L I Q: p ggi- '7LQ'P -1 w,- 'lQfL1r,,n4s V 5 '. fuk mb .. 524. um K ,,,,.+.. 'EMM TWA fi 4 x v WSEEVI X, .wx .mx 11 use X 112421252 H J Y Q x W. cy.-.. r'n59.!4F Ar ., 4. gp' Y N Via' , 2 , ,Q ,L .,?!,?,, ,Z g fpresivhfz t3 HW Wfmfifi Center IQ Wanaka qfunquiifz Canjp MR. OLAN COATES Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds if Ji V DR. NORMAN B. DODGE Director ot Research Services MISS MAXINE JO MRS. VIRGINIA MONTGOMERY Assistant in Public Relations sa, I. , I , .. , .41 ,,, I A. - .Ni 1. y.A.-Y.,J.- -llc.,-,V 'M f-A 'wfr.?e'+ - . HNSON Chief Accountant Aa'mz'nistmtz've S taj ?' MRS. LOIS S. ROSLUND Director of Alumnae Relations MISS JOAN NEWCOMB Director of Activities MISS MILDRED S. SPRINGER Director of Placement 130 MR. JOSEPH G. VACEK Director of Physical Plant Services MRS. MARIAN WOODS Director of Counseling Center MRS. ELEANOR M. GALE Research Services Administrative Assistant The secretaries are: ll to rj, Mrs. Mickey Meyer, Mrs. Norma Harder, Miss Iona Pendleton, Mrs. Gertrude Dever, and Mrs. Jane Clark. DR. HELEN N. BRUSH Co-ordinator of Academic Advising MR. pAUL pEEL Pfogfcm Interim Chaplin Ana' Secretaries .,.... .1 I .gf . 9 R if 1 'r x...X XET- ll to rl Mrs. Margaret McNatt, Mrs. Helen Robinson, Mrs. Sara Cher- rington, and Mrs. Gwen Carlsen. A dm zsszons Staj MR. WALLACE D. HUNTER MISS BARBARA BURNSIDE ASSOCiCIte Dir9CtOr Of AClITliSSiOI'1S Admissions Administrative Assistant Mr. Hunter takes a moment from a busy schedule to talk to an interested applicant. Back for a brief visit from their areas across the country are Admissions Counselors V Mr. James D. Shodoan, Mr. Laurence G. Mason, Mr. Dorsey E. Welty, ond Mr. Norvel T. Daniel. f i DR. WILLIAM D. MCCRADY DR SAMW DOWNING Director of Health Services ' . ' . . and College physician Consulting College Physician 1 'H l X wi 4 L it i Q E ll T DR. ROBERT G. FISHER :Tfv College Physician DR. FREDERICK K. MAGNUSON Consulting College Physician Health Center The efficient Health Center Staff includes: front row ll. to r.l Mrs. Helen Taylor, Director of Nursing, Mrs. Jean Allen, Registered Nurse, and, Mrs. Dorothy Meeks, Registered Nurse. T, Second row ll. to r.l Mrs. Dorothy Haner, Practical Nurse, Mrs. Evelyn Deadman, Nurses Aide, Mrs. Doris Scott, Medical X Technician, and Mrs. Mary Fisher, Registered Nurse. :- E i v , ' l I l f' i , 1 . , ,. 1 s A a ll i ' fl l. t Q if ' ' i. if i 'fi is Q .ii 5. 1' A 4 P-. 2 J V 44 If It lf E., a ,Iv .astra 1 'F 1 iii 'L it 'll .ei See Pom, it didn't hurt a bit! 133 E we ,mei i- 'll' Fifi fu 'Elly . ,,,, c. ,.,. , ti me . ggi ge ig? Salgtgdil l ii , . i ' i i MR. HANFORD E. PLOWMAN, JR. Direcior of Food Services Mrs. Hclzel Allensworfh ond Mrs. Mildred Cole, dining room hostesses, discuss plons for o Volentine's Doy Dinner. Dznmg Room Balloons ond condied apples odd o festive note to 0 week day meal. Qi xv' 'H' Liibal.. v Selective i Staff Mrs. Helga McCormick, Mrs. Mary Pangle, and Mrs. Ruth Nelson are con- stantly busy keeping the College Book Store stocked with a wide variety of books and personal items for CWC students. President's Office? One moment, please . . . , Mrs. Mar- garet Adams is kept on her toes by the many calls she answers on the Treat Hall switchboard. Offset Operators, Mrs. Joanne Eckman and Mrs. Betty Raymond, are the most diligent of workers, especially during Final Week. Mrs. Ruth Lyon, Mrs. Betty Foster, and Mrs. Sue Knerl are always snowed under by the vast amount of mail which goes through the CWC Post Office daily. - ., - . . . - Mr. Wilbur K. Bragg Photographer The Shinglea' Shack Mrs. Lottie K. Bragg Photographer's Assistant The Shingled Shack, a favorite gathering place of all students, displays a portion ot WilI's excellent photography. 55 2. gl A f Q S :xi . L kt L XAS ' Q1 . l . - N Tv? NC fb . N W9 I X X I I Wxxxxtw' xx Z f- WI Q x 'G 6 X 5 3 mfg 4 A N A S+ S. Q' 2. N L Q ww XY 55 ff XXX x' X N X X X x Q A X WN 4 gg S N Y 7-h7tiV1ffic5 nb. r -'-...t-u,,,.-,N-ui? 'f-life...-ug.y...,,..,.i - T , WHA f-,wp ' 1 A f fifiaz? P f 'fix ' v-1,-E.,:..,.,.4 .411-.1 .MN U, S -- E : w xx . A,1'L-V' .V ,. A . P .4 1' , PL '- ,- H, fl! - - . V. V -7:5 I , I Q if. R id , 4 ,V 4 ' f 1 l , 1 fl t .f if 9 yw-,natg if ff!! Ll g? flal!f f JA., f l I 0 F w - 9 gg ,. q l X1 Y' ' ' ' mw...,,k wifagm. ..,J,,, -M 1 Y- ...:g,4,,11j, , -Aman '-1-,E-A,,,1,n ,,, E 1 'Qi' ' vg'g:'-ff? ,, Y' 3,312 1 'S 4, A 1 1 ' --Q ' -' A jf V 5 agyffifs - I , f a g',gj?E'3 555 f ,Q 5 . 3 YI Q- . ,. . sN,-+11 . H ., f 7' 115' f X. Y5.,,,, E, , 'zE'....Q '- f 1 ii' ' 3 li F? g I ui A A4 iff-' Y: '.', pq-.Xu I gy 3 mhulqggf Q P L 'Q r ffl L W ., . -. 3,3 V fs 2 Q.,,'::5-i,gg:Q ' H ,sq g -Q N 1, .nv 559 Ni 1 . . JOY'- 3'- s MS- V ,,-ssrigv X wwf 1i?l?iA1v c v JI friglwigg 3:1 T153 A ,xy '-: 1? in . , 1 .f 5 ? ag. Q. ww W In 1 fy 3, LW, 2:2 'vlhf w ' ....... '-'E.E? 7 m AA fx ! R 4 1 'i Llp ag gifts l llll ,l. -ALAIII I The class of l969 begins to arrive at Stapleton International Airport . . Nancy Payne, the last freshman to arrive in Dunklee Hall, begins the endless iob of unpacking. 137 Freshmen A Miva! First Week qv School Arriving ai ihe Presidenfs Tea, studenis wait to greei Dr. and Mrs. Dawson. Following The Freshman Convocaiion siudenis parents, and faculty meet on Whailey Chapel lawn for a reception. . Q' The mixer on Friday night provided a release for all the tensions and frustrations brought on by the first week of school. First, off to the library basement where the man with the big black box tells you to focus your eyebrows in the tiny mirror. To do this and concentrate on smiling is quite a feat, but ID card photos are necessities at CWC. u 7? uc V, .is 452191 if . X Q +R 55221 it 'f' ei it .Q Then, to the TB tests given at theHecilth Center. It really can't be that bad...or can it? :Sm - ,gf bw- --mi .bmp fi? W'-11' I 'fb' Q! ,tus 53 if -, . if uf'-1 F if y .y '1 ww u ks-5 , a ., x i gr- .-Mm ,f , - , . .ll U' cu. 5..-L , .F 5' asf 43 , fe- 1 l , s 'E r ,EW .g 4 uf fi - Q :ii 1, If 'X N? QQ ..- - Y' if ,-r .- ,an fy in I if JET 4 gi ff' ,f . . .f,5ggf,.,v ,dag H -. wig 3 if ' Q., Q T nl- :ig 'V X' V RS 1 ' xg ' w, ,K Y-4 Rl 5 kg ' Wk Q! V' 1 X ' -A ' X? 'A X , '41 V- mx 'il Q 1 '- fir , , T Q i, ,R - .fexx . ,Z k ,M 'fa ,QUE 1 Nl XR X EQ W ffm 'N I, 'Z .- N, gf wx 'iiir wrg .'f ,1 aww 1 T L,:l:'. ...Q H I 1 ji 4 A-,, ' r u 1 h iga, 1 L ..,. l T Hx, ,mg ,-ang,-' ,- Mini? 1 Y?-QL ,Eta fb ' ' -2' , .ax'H'5 x K. Q. '51, L N X X kv' ' r -I 'Q I jl JBZ' ,, - 4 . .5 3 RQ skyw 4 2 Sn A 1 . ' 1 4 I Q Y Iss ' Q y xx fl , u ,J' ' X x Y V Q Yi iq X f e ' ff' Q 5 W , S1311 2.1. '44, P' . . Q , 7 The Vienna students exhibit a bit of the Austrian culture learned last year by singing one of their favorite folk songs. Mary Thomas from Vienna and Leslie Loker from Madrid tell ot their experiencesinthe CWC Foreign Studies Program. Recognition Dinner or Vienna-jl4faa'ria' Returnees The flag ot Spain is presented to CWC by Leslie Loker, representing the Madrid students. 144 , 1 JC t-'Il Jeanne Ewan and her mother chat with other parents at the parent-student-faculty tea. t gg- . tg -no , ,.,t:t: A j Jana Kutzler, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Kutzler, and her grandpar ents Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Morrison enioy a dinner during Parents' Weekend Parents' Weekend lt's been quite a few years since some ot the parents have as well as a chance for parents to talkwith their daughters' attended college classes. This weekend brings that opportunity professors. The American Daman The American Dame written by Phillip Lewis is the story of the evolution of the American woman from Eve to the present- day wife. Many historical scenes depict the personality of the dame and show how the typical wife of today came about. ii i . They say it all began with Eve... The pioneers traveling west in their covered wagons had many prob- lems, but were aided by the woman, who had finally begun to assert her authority. The great men in the early history of our country were aided by their wives Mrs. E. V. Dunklee and Dunklee Hall President, Pam Towle, admire the plaque given in memory of Edward Vaughan Dunklee. - - T-Til 1. Dlmkzge Han A M Dedication David Dunklee addresses students, faculty, and guests at the dedication ofthedormitory named in memory of his father. The Dunklee family: front row, Obie Sue and Virginia Donald Dunklee, Ray Gillespie, Edward Dunklee Dunklee, Laurie Dunklee, back row, Mrs. David Dunk- David Pulliam, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gregg. lee, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Patterson, David Dunklee, ....-...,....LiL1.,,.. , - ,E 1- , , ,,:L.,:,-L., V-,---.LM , ---ff me-we V - sq Donald Zieg, Mrs. Lois Adams, Mrs. Genevieve Fiore, and Joseph Amter held a paneldiscussion on campus during United Nations Week. Karen Noel and Hope Alires ioin Kristine Matsumoto for tea during U.N. Week. Melting Pot Banquet The Melting Pot Banquet is CWC's tradi- tional observance of United Nations Week. Each table is decorated in the theme of a different country. Guest speakers and en- tertainment by foreign students complete the occasion. Authenticity, originality, and artistic design describes the prize winning table display- ing a Japanese theme. .- . f lk. winner. Karen Noel and Bunny McPhee, co- chairmen of the banquet, assist Mr. David Dunklee in the presentation of the Dunklee Award to Kris Matsumoto for the best table. Dr. T. K. and his wife were honored guests at thelndiantable-another Miss Indian America, Sharron Ahtone, concluded the 1965 Melting Pot Banquet by presenting the Lord's Prayer in sign language. 149 ii , i in Q it it Lea Suiaunoa delighted everyone with a dance traditional other native Samoa. i.N. V,,1,Mi,! . J Twist- .,,, sn S, . ' gags if .Y N ,. Se i , 1. 1 1 um: it . Z : 1' V .the queen and her candy apple. OH you go! Chz'la'ren's Carnival Sponsored by the Student Christian Association, the annual Chi1dren's Carnival brings a day of fun to many Denver orphans - and to the stu- dents, too. Each dorm floor decorates and operates some form of entertainment for the children, ranging from apple-bobbing to skate- board-racing to story-telling. L 'Q .X , 5. ' A ff Q 5s si 5,5 4. gr! 1 9? , , - . - Q li Z 'ilgnhi bg.gk,,Y,.L'25?2 P in 1 NN. . ,fl 5 nb if : wits 1. ,, .U 151 .I 2 W 4 wr- yr, ,-,JN X 5 'X XXV! 4 ' gl' V 1, W4 A . 5' Fkfxx' Wiigk iw? .,,,, . 'Q 7 :ax -'ff 4 P wwf, xgfcfyl' ' 1 ff x 'W fy.. 513 2 .w ,ff-T I .... - N , , :SPSID iii? Dorothy Wilson Groves, Tina Bedotti, Carla Ely McKennett, Betty Woods Nix, Hazel For- gey Carr, and Janice Nelson Wilkins dine in the Oak Room at an alum luncheon. Pulliam Hall officers display the trophy they won for Homecoming decorations. Homecoming The winners ofthe CWC ServiceAwarcls:Alice,-Taylor Bamford, Vivian McDumed Greenleaf, and Donna Crews Horvath. The awards are given for service in the community and alum organization. 152 Viet am S ymposiums T V A M . ii T: , 1 1 4 'Q V-.45 Y .LY A 1' 1 l ' 'T . . i Drummond. first symposium, concerned with the people, culture, and country of Viet Nam, in- Dr. Bryon Johnson, Dr. Gordon Hewes, moderator Dr. Lloyd Young, and Mrs. The second symposium panel including Dr. William O'Neill, Dr. Ahmad Ghoreichi, Dr.Char- les A. Micaud, and moderator Dr. David Norsworthy, was en- titled Western lnvolvement in Viet Nam . The third panel included Captain David P. Burke, Pam Pullman, moderator, Dr. Quentin Cook, and Dr. Leslie Fishman, and was concerned with alternatives for U.S. policy. The symposiums on Viet Nom were inaugurated in an attempt to stimulate academic study of the con- temporary problems facing us as Americans. The informal setting was ideally chosen as the most ef- fective toward amalgamation of ideas and opinions. 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I' , 'ff -' K V. i w . :g i W 0 1 ' ffszgigi -A v .1 X ...guy i , X X, i g, A , 'V 1 va If f - ,, ., ,V 4 , . N - V H ' ' H fa Z 4 - N , 1:f1.-...J - 'L Mc., .L: - .Mi J 'rx Q lf.. . B ' ,-f X Cupid s paradise or Christmas time? Whatever the season, dancing draws a crowd. Christmas Dance CWC's traditional Christmas Dance was held at the Malibn this year. Girls and their dates attended the Hanging of the Greens, the official opening of the Christmas season on campus, and then went on to enjoy festivities at the dance sponsored by the Junior Class. Wassaz'l Parties AlI together, now sing! Yu see, there was this ol' ugly Christmas Ginch. Hey, don't forget there ore people behind you! Q V fi 1 .P- 1 .- f v 4 1, - ' W , 1,- Q19 -U rf XL. 45. . A Vw ,, V4 K x fc' f ,::. S. x Y f U X '-1-1 1 ,ff ,743 :QV 'K 1 J il AR df A . 5. 1. e me-1-, 351, 1 .K 1 . 4, S-at midi? i 1145413 Ready tor their entrance, CWC Garland Bearers smile with nervous anticipation. Hanging qv the Greens To the tune of Tannanbaum CWC's Ioveliest ladies march into the dining room to hang the Christmas greens. The Concert Choir fills the air with the music of old and new Christmas carols. The Hanging of the Greens, under the direction of Mr. Jerald L ep in s ki, traditionally opens the Christmas season at CWC. This year Mary Ann Wallace read the Christmas story as the cast recreated it in tableau form. The performance was accom- panied by the choir who sang carols from all over the world. With a medieval flavor, girls from the choir serenade the guests atthe Hanging of the Greens. Professors and students of CWC work together to recreate the Christmas story. CWC's minstrels sing old fashioned Christmas melodies throughout the dinner. .Mm - .ww Jn- . .. lil! 17: 551 IH ,H -112 4 5 ., -M 4 . A X- --f--f, :fry .1 X -mm... .L A, . - '.'. d . 1 ., U- N Hel. ffl, af: .. . 0-. ,Q . jp: g.., :I-Lg -Zi 2 X. 3 I W '1,...1..g- . -qigazggiaag H ' 1 , Q n F. 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Located on Genesee Mountain, Rancho is used for seminars, workshops, and small conferences as well as faculty and student retreats. What could be more pleasant than enjoying a leisurely dinner while overlooking the lights ofthe city? The girls cook their own food while at Rancho which often turns out to be O but tragicl The lovely White Room provides a conducive atmosphere for a quiet game of cards vt .17 XJ 5 1 1 i D Y f -.1 ' 2 -c A Q ! x Y ' 1 I , . : to 4, ut- iw.. -H Cv- 45: h ,gi tffsff figs 1154 . 1- .- I 'WN ks--1: N5 55-vii - xg Dr. Ben C. Williams, one ofthe distinguished speakers on campus for Focus onthe Family Week, chats informally with Nancy Davis and Sandra Anderson. Dr. Clark E. Vincent leafs through one ofthe numerous books in the CWC Library an the family. Dr. Vincent, the featured speaker for Focus onthe Family Week, discussed anything and everything thatinterested this informal panel. Focus on the Fdmibl Hold still, Ducky, Iet's put your eyebrow on. Excuse me, too much whiskey keeps the cold out, you know. S alba m Ze Tables I Don't you listen to anything? ,LN Separate Tables is a pair of one act plays by Ter- ence Rattigan. Table by the Window is the story of an estranged marriage which is reconciled through mutual understanding. Table Number Seven is the story of two people brought together through their tirnidity. The residents of the Beuuregorde Hotel keep within the boundaries of their separate tables. ...v-A-. lL. to r.l Seniors Marilynne Gruber, Jacquelyn Vedane Donna Kltchlng Jane Agatstein, and Lucy Sheldon decorate the arch You're tellin' me!!! The seniors march in to lunch to the tune of Pomp and Circumstance - to get in a little practice for the up- coming day. Girls, are you sure you aren't starting a little early? J, wi 'M V ..., rv YN. ,, ,., , M3 FL ' ,KW AZ 4 ' -- mise, L1 ' f,., v W . 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Dr. Eugene E. Dawson delivered the Bac- calaureate address, and Dr. Joseph R. Smiley, President of the University of Colorado, spoke at Commencement. Dr. Smiley is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and other national fraternities. He is also a member of the U.S. Advisory Com- mission on International Educational and Cultural Affairs, as well as other educational commissions. Dr. Smiley re- ceived his BA and MA from Southern Methodist University and his PhD in French from Columbia University. 169 it i 1 Dr. Joseph Royall Smiley fi I ' iii' Ze r mfr, y' V .. 'R - fr Y V -A Ffa 'f if W - 1 A A fu 5 .N 'il Ar . ' i , img i m,.i11iii1J1iit'1:ggi 1: if Q, ,L i ILE, f P iq-ffl 11, i i' Miss Margaret Sikes, Registrar, gives a very happy Carol Jo Moore her diploma. :nz J 2 -1- .- if .lr - 'M Q 13. Q xx. . Qlvr, ,,, E ' L nu, V 'Qi 1.3, fn? ggg 1. ' f'l 1,01 flu ' . -' .- - . R- ' . -'.-' -' ' ,.,,,. . ,..f'l1 iz' ' -'YQ 11. ' 5 .1 . J - I 44' :f x .F . 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' 1 nienmt l in lllllllllxi .I full What can be more exciting than taking a colorful Fiacher ride through the Inner City, descending the winding stairs into the catacornbs of St. Stephens Cathedral, or meeting friends at the gay heurigans in Grinzing with the Vienna Woods outlined in the background? The sixteen girls who chose Vienna, Austria, for their junior year abroad would probably say Strawberry Fink's candy store, or trips along the Danube to the monastary at Melk. Wherever it may be, Austria offers the dignity of its past and the charm of its people to the CWC girls, who grasp wholeheartedly the experience of living in the country of Beethoven and Mozart. W.. or Fasten Seat Belts: No Smoking! r-r I Ni UFK: New Yorkl lstl1at really a pub? llowers of Londonl 174 You mean that's l9th century Gothic? On Waehringerstrasse Wonve Church' Vienna, I forgot my pass! ls thot Rembrandt upside-down? lDr. Spitzmuellerl Quietl Bruin ot work! Our little Baroque Schoolhouse ltop floor: Austro-American Institute of Educotionl Another two Kilosl Antique clocks for sole ,..1 ,1 ,f t1 V Which woy To the neur- est Keller? l Viennese Ballet S A 4 X35 57 l!' -if s only five more hours till we K ,l .f,, if 1 .-' -fl' 4, Oh Danube so blue-dum dum, dum dum get to stand! lStehplo1z: Volks Operol f'4fJ '-4: The hills are olive . . .' 77 CCD Ov f i ,Fi Y T T Y C X , Z X They told me to travel light! lprague, Czechoslovakial Two steps back please! llhlallstatt, Austrial llll ll II ' .ill nu ll ll Y Q --- ...... - -1- Afff, H 'Em 5 is X N 2 300,000 victims of Nazi brutality lMauthausen Concentration Campl X I ! . - fu , .r if. I I Txff ' N Old Jewish Cemetery Please tell me more about your Edelweiss lPrague, Czechoslovakial farm! lWochau, Austrial ,, fS ,. it kk JSI!!! Do the ierk, Viennese style! lCc1rnivol time, Viennol The top needs trimming! Vienna Girls Choir ot Krcmbcimbuli party F Old medieval town totver lNoerdllngen, Bovcriol 994 S GQQJQIYY N - nom? When ore the next olympics ,79- Friendly Viennese Two hours and it isn't dry yet! No deductions this week! OFFICERS President..----..-..---.. .... Kathy Hoffman Vice Presider1t---.. .... - Ginger Jones Recording Secretary..-.........- Wenona Rogers Students meet o rec! Austrian Corresponding U-term Czermqkj Secretary .... .... .. Peggy Molander - Social Activities l Chairman....-------,.-Bonnie Boese Western Graphic Skyline Rep..- .... ---..-Leah Zavin Assistant Graphic HL: Rep --..----..----..-..-..- Ginny Gates COURT MEMBERS Civil-Academic Court I Matilda Mak , Cheryl Price V7 f if ? -V I have nothing but o 'good' for the Vienna Program! Gretchen Schmitt Jennifer Wilder Appeals Court Ginny Gates Q-D Laurie Andrews I 4 fa! 2? if I '94 - xx ' 1 i 1- f ' -: I N -xi ' ' ' ' Im., 5 N' Ei , Wil 55 K HDRID El Greco's stormy city of Toledo, the stubborn don- keys of Seville, the ancient city of Barcelona resting on the shores of the blue Mediterranean, and Old Madrid or Antigua, where shouting barters sell their trinkets in the flea market, all welcomed CWC's six students to the country of Spain. For seven months filled with art, history, and music, the girls fell in love with the colorful people and the carefree way of life. Living with Spanish families, El Pequeno had a Wonderful and fulfilling year. Our school house . . . Miguel Angel S. llnternotionul Institute for Girls in Spcinl Now if we could only get this record player to work! lMr. Beneditol Yes, we have o history exam next hour. ln l492, Columbus soiled . . . 180 lDr. Novolesl n -..v,T f-3 , ,Cl .f -gl I N Juan makes the best coffee in Madrid. Hamburgers have come to Spain! Arturo is an attentive listener! An afternoon stop at the candy store . nw . V i 1 :T'4 f'-Yivavabfff, We do try to study, occasionally! 181 A balcony view in Madrid. f - 4 I wonder it they have Bat Man on T.V.l 35,15 SeT1oras are the nicest house mothers. Even the professors love birthday parties! lDr. Margaretten and Sra. Medinal I think I will sleep through art and Spanish today! 1' , iw- Wig' 1, 1 gy? Wave Happiness is a banana and the Herald Tribune. Palaces make such comfortable homes! ra Time to rest our tired feet. lSegovial Q V, w--f.-5:21,-7' Katl'1y's charming Spanish family. L-I-I -I A LS Alcaza . . . a fairy tale story castle. lSegovial It has been along day . . 183 A beautiful view ofthe city of Segovia -dll Legends of the past are found in a Moorish garden. lCordobal Would you like to see all the stamps in my passport? l sg Q0 l 1 New friends are made in Cordoba. OFFICERS President ..... Donna Twichell Vice President ..... 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'Qf 9' Q 1, Q .5 Q.-Q' 15 'Q Via' I 3 fr A Q' 3 Q AA B K 3 ,W at undo ff ' Q ' 'fa q. i A Q U , f Q Cl' 9' ., Q 1 ll , ,z s 4 ' 4 55 i ' I ,,,, 1 T i ' 4 1 t ' V Members of the Student Legislature Executive Council President, Judy Thoreson, Vice President, Mary Ann are: Mary Jo Trogdon, Corresponding Secretary, Gail Wallace, Treasurer, and Shirley Williamson, Record- Greenwood, Social Activities Chairman, Mary Thomas, ing Secretary. Student Legislature Members ot the Student Legislature ore: front row, Carma Stone, Lindo Henning, Pam Pullman, Leonie Harder, middle row, Sue Mar, Judy Price, Jill Mohler, Pam Towle, Bernie Knuckley, Patty Gilbreth, back row, Donna Casselberry, Diana Leosicu, Ellen Brewster, Linda Greenfield, Sue Smith, Jane Morris, Joetta Miller, D. Rae, and Karen Conway. Not pictured is Jean Knox. fel J I judicial Boajf Honor Board officers are: seated, Mrs. Woods, Sponsor of the Judicial Body, Judy Thoreson, Vice President ASCWC, Connie Hirschman, Chairman, standing, Karen Baker, Secretary of Judicial Body, and Sue Snodgrass, Secretary of Honor Board. The Judicial Body consists of two courts, the Honor Board and the Residence Hall Boards. The Honor Board is representa- tive of the college community and has been established to handle violations of a personal or academic nature. Members of this board include one repre- sentative from each residence hall and Denver Club, and one representative from Student Legislature. Honor Board Members of the Honor Board are: seated, Judy Thoreson, tion Representative, Dr.'Blanchard, Administration Repre- Karen Baker, Pat McGlone, Connie Hirschman, Eileen McGill, sentativeg Dr. T. K., Faculty Representative, and Sue Kathy Andrews, P. J. Walterg standing, Anne Wallon, Mr. Nadon, Faculty Representative, Miss Newcomb, Administra- Snodgrass. mf- - W M - - , Y Y Y V .-,-V.-.i,.1fY,,..,.-.....,, 1 - lu wg' ' 5' i , ,, i, --N112 as za , - '. 4' iuefry-IH H' 'i 1- ' ' if 'M ,, Y M in W , l 1 - wa. I Zffsilg l i m ll l l , gi ii ,. H l il, l, l ll l ll' will will lll ll' ssimdlll 'I ll l 5 ':' m 3511211 ii .sg s-is ii il ii l il V wx -1 If l W ' 5 2 sf s ai: T ' ' '-M' 'H M A 'Z :, '- - ,A A V Z 'f 'AZ , C' 'f ?2iiv'i'Y ill 1 -- xi 4 i sb E and mf B si an - l Residence Hall Board Chairmen are: Jaunea Jones, Pulliumg Lucy Sheldon, Dunkleeg Christi Clark, Duniong Sandy Shugerl, Curiis, Sherrie Waterman, Porier, Karen Conway, Foote. Residence Hall Boards Each residence hall and Denver Club elects its own judicial body which serves as a board of first instance for all violations of residence hall and campus regulations. al! Residence hall members are: froni row, Dee Dee Giles, Debby Wagner, Richalie Cranmerg back row, Karen Cain, Gayle Gu Fort, MelaDee House, Becky Rawson, Margie Roth, Jeri Cole, 135 lick, Nina Ware, Bernie Knuckley, Ruth Bauman, Kendra Gunn Lea Von Eshen, second row, Linda Lane, Sue Nygren, Bonnie Toni Beck, Nancy Aplan, Linda Ricker, Jana Kuizler, Ann Cas Hein, Lucy Wolfe, Kathie Long, Mary Fish, CarolynJones, Inga sel, Jacque Sully, Edna Ahgeak, Pat Bouion. 4 I 1 V. ' - A j-1-4-.,..,- A' Nl 4. The Student Develop- ment Council is or- ganized to contact the citizens of Denver, members of the college community, parents and alumnae, for iinan- cial support to assist in the maintaining of the college and for the en- richment of extracurric- ular facilities. Student Development Council Members of the Student Development Council are: seated, PatMcGlone, Kathy Strong, Kay Trobec, Jane Agatstein, Marsha Conley, Sue Smith, standing, Sandi K. Anderson, Mary Skoglund, Carolyn Arp, Diane Schwabauer, Mr. Ware, Sponsor, Judy Barber, .lo Henderson, Kathy Walsh, and Carol Sue Oslund. Social Activities Board Social Activities Bo ard plans and organizes all-campus fimctions. Dances, speakers, special guests, and motion pictures are but a few of the activities which are arranged by this group. Members of the Social Activities Board are: front Sponsor, Beth Gaeddert, Meredith Shay, Alison row, Carol Crane, Ellen Brewster, Vice President, Bach, Sue Connor, Diane Schwabauer, and Sharon Gail Greenwood, President, Sally Friedlob, Kris Kelley. Benson, Marsha Conley, back row, Miss Newcomb, The Freshman Advi- sory C ornmittee is composed of students who are interested in assisting with the orientation of new stu- students to the CWC campus. F reshninn Activity Board Members ofthe Freshman Ad visory Committee are: back row, Virginia Yonkers, Sheri Ruii, Nonette Peti- front row, Dana Rosenberg, Carol Crane, Mary Lou prin, Maggie Tegimeyer, Susan Croft. Shermack, Chairman, Sandi K.Anderson,Sandy Stickle, Home and Faniibf Living Council . - - aww.. ,,,,,, u......., ,w M- A g 4 ' 1 . Q 1 l 5-.li,:v.':: gl Members ofthe Home and Family Living Council Meredith Shay, Chairman, Sandi K.Andersong back are: front row, Carol Christensen, Nancy Davis, row, Dr. Fulcomer and Mrs. Marteney, Sponsors. The main function of the Home and Family Living Council is to assist in the organization of the Home and Family Center. The se- lection of speakers and the reviewing of films and litera- ture for the beneht of the campus are the duties of this organization. Lou Moon President Canterbury is the reli- gious organization on campus for Episcopal girls. This year Can- terbury held a Worship service each Thursday evening at 5:30. Canterbugf Club Members ot Canterbury are: front row, Father Snyder, Representative, Karen Baker, Vice Presi- dent, Barbara Hanks, Secretary-Treasurer, Lou Moon, President, Mary Fish, Kathy Vance, Judy Morris, second row, Karen Blundell, Rusty Harris, Newman Club Dinah Lundbeck, Karen Cain, Sharon Mills, Diana Dobbins, Juanea Jones, third row, Janet Neilson, Cathy Roan, Judy James, Janet Gordon, Kerstin Wahlstrom, Pam Sastre, Patti Meier. . Carol Sutoris President Girls interested in the Roman Catholic faith compose this religious organization. T h e i r activities include state, lo c al , and regional meetings . This year Newman Club spon- sored the fi r st Mass Members of Newman Club are: front row, Dede Betty Clemes, Joanne Regalia, Father Phalen, Rep- Celebrated 011 Campus Maxwell, Marcella Prusak, Nancy Novak,Vice Pres- resentative, Jan Nazzaro, Mrs. Jo Vacek, Sponsor, in Vvhallley Chapel. ident, Sutie Sutoris, President, Toni Clair, Sandi and Danice Skolout. Johnson, Linda Peterson, back row, Martha Wu, Members of SNEA are: tront row, Karen Williams, Sherrie Waterman, Secretary, Nanette Petiprin, Vice President, Pat McGlone, President, Cathy Champion, Treasurer, Dr. Bonnema, Sponsor, Judy Davis, Karen Kahn, Cindy Patton, Membership Chairman, Eileen Lakey, middle row, Jan S. Student National Education Association is composed of girls interested in the teaching profession. Membership in the CWC chapter entitles one to automatic membership in the Lloyd, Lindi Davison, Flo Ann Skull, Muriel Sands, Dolores Ybarra, Virginia Yonkers, Pat Tate, Emily lrwin, Norma Altern, Rene Roulier, back row, Tania Sparks, Annette Ball, Judy Watson, Linda Barry, Connie Coppock, Judy Robin- son, Dee Prine, Jeanne McAskill and Paula Keller. E.A. state and national associations. Activities this year included programs, lectures and tield trips with special attention given to the aspect of a teaching corps. Front row, Maryann Garuto, Coyla Williams, Marilyn Mit- chell, Kathy Andrews, Lynn Hickey, Marsha Conley, Arlene Soon, Historian, middle row, Becky Rawson, Eva Olson, Carol Sue Oslund, Joanne Regalia, Ann Vahey, Lou Moon, third row, Edna Ahgeak, Mary Thomas, Connie Westphal, Helen Ketchum, Kristy Arneson, Susan Richardson, Ingrid Fiedler, back row, Margaret Salisbury, Cathy Dahl, Sheri Rutt, Publicity Chairman, Marty Wildman, Inga Wagner, Tanya McGattick, Historian, Cathy Penny and Donna Kitching. Nonie Dietenderfer, Editor, working at thetype setting machine, shows us iust how ready cmd willing she is to put out a good paper each week. . L, 'lie ll Q it it iwrmz Mr. Terry Clay Eakin, Faculty Adviser, looks over some copy with Jill Mohler, Business Manager. Western Graphic The Western Graphic, published once a week, is written and edited by the students. Duringits history the Western Graphic has won All American, Med- alist, and Merit Ratings, and has consistently been called the best illustrated college newspaper in America. This year the Western Graphic spon- sored Pam Stevens as CWC,s candidate for the Glamour', Ten Best Dressed College Girls in Ameri- ca Contest. .f gyda? i Su Leslie, Society Editor lrightl and Shirley Huclcins, Associate Society Editor, discuss some ot the copy for next week's society column. Marilynne Gruber, Associate Editor, places copy under the photo copy machine, in preparation tor the next issue. Feature Editor, Jane Lewis, shows an article to Doatsy Petter, Associate Feature Editor, as Doatsy arranges an interview with a faculty member. ini , Reporters of the Western Graphic staff are: seated, .lane ing, Mary Ann McAusland, Nancy Damm, Cyndi Gruber, and Plummer, Suzanne Ryder, Sandy Sorrels, Cathy Roan, Karen Debbie Gernert. Not pictured is Sue Cummings. Blundell, Judi Dauer, Serena Schmidt, and Tash Cowan, stand- Editor-in-Chief, Lynn Hagnauer, happily mails the final envelopes of finished copy to the printers. Skylinz Kay Porter, Associate Editor, stretches out Toni Beck, Sports Editor,proves .r to work. that she is ready to get going! .xi 1- With piZZG in hand, LOU MOOD. Associate Jana Kutzler, Art Editor, plays the role of the mad painter! Editor, aids Cherie Hagnauer, one ofthe Class Section Editors. if If i V ' Q - Faculty Editor, Ruth McGuire, Karen Noel, Campus Life Editor, has had Organizations and Honoraries Editor, Karen carefully plans a layout for one her fill of campus life !l Williams, concentrates on copy for a picture of her pages. Joan Wilson, Maior Attractions Editor, poses . . . maior attractions indeed!! fu' J! 2 'Hal ' . it i XE i.. ..,- lurk 'I fi Karen Conway, Index Editor, and Carolyn Jones, Feature Editor, try to decide which pictures to use. . pw.: 1 ' ' !'Pf'l1 fgsrfsi , f, ,X in VIENNA V I E N A osvsmmcrf eceo Spatial! Carol Hamilton, Class Section Editor, is try- ing to meet two deadlines. Vienna, where are your Skyline pictures? asks Foreign Studies Editor, Linda Davies. Staff members group up for team work and fun! Nome Diefenderferl Copy Editor, seems to be day-dreaming rather than checking copy! Mr. Cornelison, Faculty Advisor is a willing and helpful sponsor Chapel Clzozr Chapel Choir pro- vides music for chapel services and special programs. One of the programs which the choir par- ticipates in is the Spring Sing with the Air Force Academy. Members of Chapel Choir are: front row, Gay Laurie Lorck, Luana l-lowes, third row, Dorothy Groth-Marnat, Norma Blaser, Karen Patton, Adri- Graham, Ruth Hedreen, Debbie Burgess, Abbie an Goidl, Nancy Walker, Martha Wildman, Gigi Wisby, Barbara Peterson, Jane Westerfield, Carol MacNuttg second row, Derry Kirkland, SueConnor, Logan, Deborah Locke, standing, Mr. Lepinski Marilyn Mitchell, Evelene Nash, Susie Holstrom, Director, and Judy Lindel, Organist. Concert Chozr Concert Choir members lead an active in a program with the Denver Sym- and rewarding life. Each year they per- phony, and performed the Elijah with form several concerts,and furnish music the Air Force Academy at the Spring GCN Nelson for the Hanging of the Greens at Christ- Sing. pfeswlenl mas. This year the Concert Choir sang Concert Choir Members of the Concert Choir are: front row, Dana Rosenberg, Elzene Gourley, Sally Poor, Christi Clark, Ann Sernke, Mary Thomas, Judy Gianakos, Mary Anderson, Gail Nelson, Luana Howesg second row, Mr. Lepinski, Director, Vicki Van Hosen, Sheri Rutt, Abby Ridley, Leslie Areman, Caroline Wardwell, Jan Howard, Lynne Coleman, Jan Lloyd, Vicki Clark, Gigi MacNuttp third row, Sue Trager, Helen McCutchen, Faith Mc- Millan, Judy James, Judy Lindel, Linda Gilboe, Adina Roys, Linda Cassidy, Sharon Foley, Tina Colonyg third row, Martha Vontz, Diana Johnson, Mary Lou Ertell, Lizann Lowell, Donna Ferguson, Karen Wolff, Karen Pidduck, Martha Wildman, Laurie Lorck, Susie Holstrom, and Cindy Sholine. Carra West President Girls interested in German and en- rolled in the classes participate in the club's activities. This year the club put on a play in Ger- man for the German clubs of other col- leges in the area. German Club Members of German Club are, front row, Didi Nancy Slocumb, Susan Wallace, Sidney Trimble, third Greiner, Barbara Hoffman, Carra West, President Chris Schmidt, Secretary, Gretchen Fuenning, Treasur- er, Wendy Woodward, Social Chairman, Dr. Fasel Sponsor, Nina Ware, second row, Joetta Gaunt, P.J Walter, Roberta Cogswell, Judy James, Rusty Harris S,19anz'sh Club m,n5.::' , al -r wgtfgrlr . N Members of Spanish Club are: front row, Pam Pfuetze, Chris Schmidt, Diane Storck, Jackie Vedane, middle row, Laurie Wallace, Linda Hansen, Social Activities Chairman, Marcia Morgan, President, Martha B. Martinez, Vice 49' ' itilijl EQ, i:?,?i3: . i ,W 1 fwffimfgi President, Ann Hilander, Social Activities Co- chairman, back row, Dr. Favole, Sponsor, Mar- got Vial, Valerie Fox, Carolyn Smoldt, and Donna Casselberry. , row, Mary Thomas, Gail Greenwood,Virginia Yonkers Cindy Peterson, Peggy Spencer, Addie Baughman , Ingrid Fiedler, back row, Judy Lindel, Karen Wolff , Pam Towle, Annette Ball, Betty Greene, Gretchen , I-leider, Karol Kumpfer, and Claire Morissette. Marcie Morgan President The Spanish Club is composed of girls in- terested in Spanish. This year their activi- ties included parties and exchanges with Spanish students from neighboring schools. The Readers Thea- tre Group performs for various organiza- tions and schools in and around Denver. Their main program is entitled The AmericanHeritage. Poems and readings concerned with our American heritage are presented by the girls. Theatre cred- its which apply to- ward Alpha Psi affili- ation are' given for membership and participation. Mem- bers are chosen ac- cording to reading ability and perform- ance. Readers Theatre Group Members of Readers Theatre Group are Mr Malmgren Sponsor Heather MocRae Penny Coe, Belinda Balaski, Genie Rearick Dinah Kerr and Gerry Gordon Puppets Members of Puppets are leaders in dramatic activities They are committed to active support of all theatre productions, both major and minor. This year, as a service, the members of Puppets ushered at the presentations. Members ot Puppets are: front row, Julie Ruben, JON row, Genie Rearick Belinda Balaski Lesley Peirce third Nicholson, Treasurerg Doatsy Peifer, Publicity Chairmang row, Pam Stevens Heather MacRae Eva Olson Linda Candy Young, Secretaryg Nan Licklider, President: PGQQY Henning Katie Deiubel Jann Shearer Carolyn Jones Paynter, Vice Presidentg Jan Jermann, Pam Albertsg second and .lan Heinschel 198 Przsm Prism is a literary g magazine published so 5 s each spring and fall by g IYI: J aaa , J f the students utilizing only student and fac- tttiiiitt ulty Work. Its purpose g sig A - ,if 1 is best summed up with e . - a quote from the maga- ' zine itself, As a prism refracts light and re- T veals the spectrum of F colors, so Prism strives, through creative indi- viduals, to reveal the spectrum of the arts. gig., il , i J J 1 ,g-, , gufgh-gi Members of the Prism staff are: front row, Dr. Heiman, Jill' Richards, Gini Douglas, Co-Eclitor, McDowell, Sponsor, Nina Ware, Betty Greene, Vicki Bennette, Mary Jo Farrington, and Joanne Gretchen Fuenning, Georgia Grits, Norma Altern, Norris, C0-Editor, Millie Schairer, back row, Ann Christopher, Kathie Young Republicans Members of the Young Republicans are: front row, Yvonne Clark, Carra West, Janeille Jones, Chairman Lizann Lowell, Vice Chairman, Sue Trager, Secretary Penny Pitz, Treasurer, Polly Protzman, middle row, Sid ney Trimble, Judy James, Laura Weeks, Sue Nygren, Vicki Harrison, Linda Hansen, Kathy Graves, Terry Thompson, Winkie Gilleit, Pam Pfuetze, back row, Annette Tyler, Jenny Reeves, Gretchen Heicler, Han- nah Pearson, Saroh Ellisworth, Susie Holstrom, and Judy Anderson. 199 The Young Re- publicans were an active group this year. They had no major election to work on but they did have many out- side speakers and special pro- grams. Member- ship in this or- ganization is open to all stu- dents. Mrs. Virginia Montgomery Sponsor Chrisii Clark Linda Henning Susan Mar Membership in this honorary for sophomore women is based upon scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Spurs' major proj- ects this year were publishing the student directory and attempting to attain national affiliation. Judy Lindel Alison Bach Colleen Begeman Cloire Campbell President Mary Lou Eriell Judy Gianokos Linda Greenfield ' Coihie Heiman Carolyn Jones Jeanne Knox Jana Kuizler Gae Lindsey .loeiia Miller Jill Mohler Jane Morris Joan Murphy Joanne Norris Rebecca Orcuif Ginger Owens Betsy Paiiee ME l Judy Robinson Trudy Wahl Sherrie Waterman Karen Williams Karen Wolff A tlzelngz Members of this senior woman's scholastic honorary are chosen the spring semester of their senior year, in recognition of superior scholarship. Miss Deaif Hudson Gail Greenwood Shoryn Rohlfsen Sponsor W0 A llblza Psi Umega Qualifications for membership in this national dramatic fraternity include scholarship, leadership, character, and Willingness to help further dra- matic activities on campus. l ll MLK. Dr. Eugene Osborne Sponsor Carolyn Jones President Mr. Donald Malmgren Ellen Brewster Jan Heinschel Dale Naylor Life-time Member 3 Rebecca Orcutt Peggy Poynter Lesley Peirce Nanette Petlorrn Sally Sargent Mary Ann Wallace Chimes Chimes is an honorary service organization for junior Women. These young women serve to advance the spirit of service and fel- lowship through exemplary leadership and high ideals. l ii ,f. W F- ix i -5 1 Miss Exie Whiie Cathy Penny Karen Baker Sponsor President Bonnie Boese Karen Conway Linda Cowles Nancy Davis Carolyn Drake Penny Field Jeaneiie Gales Kaihy Hoffman Ginger Jones Polly Kaupang Tinker Lakey Naneiie Peiiprin Dana Rosenberg Leah Zavin 203 International Student Association This is a new organization on campus. Members must be from a foreign country or must have lived a good part of their lives in a foreign place. The group spon- sored International Day on campus for foreign students from other schools. Sponsor Sponsor 7 l Marianne Brandenburger Edna Ahgeak Milagros Barahona Barrow, Alaska Managua, Nicaragra Orebro, Sweden Hilary Nicholls Dr. Helen Brush Miss M. Geraldine Mast Tita Milas, President Panama, Republicof Panama Ingrid Fiedler Managua, Nicaragra Dorcas Opawale Ruby Fong Martha Martinez Formosa Cuba England Nigeria lleana Raynal Chihuahua Chih., Mexico Abby Ridley Vancouver, Canada Christine Schmidt Vienna, Austria '22 li 439 Mary Gay Sparks Leafuiameto Suiaunoa Ei-Ling Tan Kerstin Wahlsirom Calgary, Canada Pago Pago, American Samoa Singapore, Singapore Calgary, Canada Phi Theta Kappa standing in character and scholarship ma Alpha chapter of Phi Theta Kappa Sophomore liberal arts students, out- are eligible for membership in the Gam: 's , ,D Barbara Wu Happy Valley, Hong Kong Martha Wu Happy Valley, Hong Kong Dr. Norman Dodge Sponsor Jo Ella Gauni Kathie Heiman Susan Mar Joanne Norris i C 205 , wif! Rebecca Orcuii Gin ger Owens La Tritonne This music honorary is composed of students who have met the requirements for excellent performance and scholarship in music subjects. La Tritonne sponsors special programs on cam- pus to stimulate music interest among the students. Dr. Arfhur Schoep Advisor Betsy Paitee President Linda Cassidy is L as-f f X Kristina Colony Jeannette Drake Jo Eiic Gauni Gaye Grill Judy Lindel Lizann Lowell Linda McKnight Gail Nelson Rebecca Orcuii Ginger Owens Dana Rosenberg if c l - ,-,wh Dee Semke Betty Staley Pam Towle Martha Vontz Shirley Williamson A Qblza Pz' Epsilon Organized to stimulate high standards of achievement in secretarial subjects, Alpha Pi Epsilon is a national college secretarial training honor fraternity. Mrs. Edna McCormick Sponsor Nicky Deromus Tinker Lokey Nancy Novak Susan Nygren Stephanie Rothert Patricia Snyder CPI' Beta Phi Gamma Affiliated with Alpha Phi Gamma, a national journalism fraternity, this honorary organization recognizes students for superior work in journal- ism. Members are chosen from the staffs of the Western Graphic and Skyline. Mr. Victor Cornelison Sponsor Morilynne Gruber President Karen Conway Lindo Davies Nonie Diefenderfer Lynn Hognouer Suson Leslie June Lewis Lou Moon DOUTSY Peifef Koy Porter Lech Zovin FH- -1---i-1, .1-i. XX' Si Iliff ' 1 Liv- 1 R Nw S35 N f X ,X X f ' f y V K 4 E f' K Qs. M SS' S Q .. X X.. I WI-7'- 'Features ' 1 wld. Y 1 I P f , r N! E H 5, :ui - V, X f,l if 1 - - M--Y .-.----v ,mm ,....--.,,, nu,-A 4iJ.i! R ,ji n v 0 gi, K fl wg, sssxx ll ,, ,. W 1' 1 -fy ,, 5 . . ,H I Y , I 'g , X N. www, ' I ,. r 'l , 5 ., X ff. ' Y r ' 5 A W i A , . l! ' wa ' Au ,,,,, X, . gif,' All, 1:1 .. 5' 'EJ vu , 'ld- I ' 'T 4 -s...,..W . ,, X ..... --Nw W 44 W -Q A... - NWS ,nw -nk r, fx 1- . -' s 2 3 , ill Q if .1 .1 jf. v-' H f. U X if 4. .qw -2. , , , A wife fr-ge. Kg' .rr f Q -qv , ' Q , ' ,- A .1 'f' 1,513-l.I:f , f'- .., ,.'. 15 ff- 4 ,yi 'xg' 1 H' ..1 J 14 . . F A L 1 Y X M5 ,. I b 'vw y. I- ,sf f',j I'- A ,4 'wf ' -fZ:i: ', -Z i w w-4'.Mf fw - ' Ax fiaii- F ' ' ,Q ' 7 -, '.'9iEf5f, 4, . ' -5, F P' 4' Dr. Anfon Heiller, of Vienna, Austria, gave an organ concert in Whailey Chapel, October 20. On November 4, a lecture on higher education was delivered by Dr. Arthur G. Coons Dr.J. G. D. Clark, world famous archeolo- gist, visited the campus and addressed the students in Whatley Chapel. He is pictured here with Dr. Marie Wormington, curator ot Denver's Natural History Museum. A voice recital was presented by Arthur Schoep, associate professor of voice, on Feb ruary 8. 210 lrci Progoff, visiting Danforth Lecturer, stops to talk with students after his lecture on depth psychology. Dialogue on The New Dance, a program of 200 proiected slides relating modern painting, sculpture and architecture to Contemporary dance, was presented by Carroll Russell and Shirley Genther on March IO. On April lli, Head of the U.S. Space Program, James E. Webb, spoke in Whatley Chapel. He was introduced by the Honorable Gordon Allott, United States Senator from Colorado. Dr. Nancy G. Roman, chief of the astrono- my programs forthe National Aeronautics and Space Administration, lectured in Whatley Chapel, March l7. Thomas Jefferson Flagg gave a' piano recital on April 27. He is a graduate of Juilliard School of Music and is now leaching at Talladega College in Alabama. On May 9, Marion Perkins, associate pro- fessor of piano at CWC, gave a reciial in Pulliam Auditorium. 5 : .1 l...,. ,MM . Y ., ww-.ff . GF - I li' W 3 Qing .. ,.,.,. 1.532-E ,ss -:ax zfgistzfs-, ! css. ,,, w L, A, ,r. xx W 55 ,.,.,,,. 'V A rf .E,,g,,c,,.-iw ...Q . S 1- HJ: My v w gi-'xy 'w v sggf N 4, M -6 W vs, M15 V . ,,.L , ,,,.W, . .V y Lw ,L5 . rr ' Who's Who The students chosenfor Who's Who at Colorado Woman's Col- lege this year have become members zyfa well-known organization established in 1935. The purpose of Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges is to give national recognition to outstandng juniors and seniors on a democratic, non-commercial basis. The students are jrst zwicialbr recommended by their college or uni- versity and then accepted by the national committee. Methods for set- ting up the local committees are ld to the discretion QF the individual schools but thgz are asked to consider scholarship, leadership, co-op- eration, general citizenship and promise :yt future citizenship. There is no competition among various institutions because the curricula and extracurricular programs differ greatbf. Each school is given a quota large enough to give a well-rounded representation of the student boay, but small enough to confine nominations to the exceptional. Each stu- dent who is accepted as a member receives, a certQicate Q' recognition, a write-up ij his college and personal record in a national publication, bencyits if the student placement service, recommendations if the na- tional council anaf perhaps most important, a great deal fy? personal satisfaction. K 'Ui' S . M M ' , iiiiifsiifii 1555115 5 ,,1ft,,'ff U, 'Q vs ' mf- 'w S f '2- Q S :S-bww fi-if ff: r nm W ' 'IH ii?' U Wai , E --it S E si? 1 ,N Q ii guy?- is w ftssiisfvf in-A ness , ,ui - ! W N c w seams- m2'1,fQf9b' .Kr ,, px E tc E :F ki it nr www 2 ' H ' H .. H , H 1 ,,'fssrfw i2Qs1c:wHw,' WH- .ifrfwf M wfw , ' ' H , gasps , SW U, 25925222 f 5' H -gr :ef :sew w VW: H :G May jo Farrington Mary Jo is famous for her happy smile and her desire to know and help the girls at CWC. Her career as a student assistant for two years has been largely responsible for her belief that no two people are alike, and that each ac- quaintance must be treated as an indi- vidual. Mary Jo hopes to continue in graduate school in the field of counsel- ing and student personnel. Although she will be remembered all over our campus, the students of Foote Hall will always reserve a special place in their memory for her. Nona Lynne Didndewr Nonie believes that one can learn a great deal from various kinds of people, and she has carried out this belief in her work with The Western Graphic. This year she has served as Editor, and hopes to continue in jour- nalistic writing after she is graduated by CWC. Her favorite sport, horse- back riding, has led her to spend her summers working at a dude ranch in Wyoming, much of her spare time is spent reading and writing. Always at hand with a gay laugh, a pad and pencil, and a helping hand, Nonieis personality and talent have helped to make CWC the college we all love. Gail Greenwood A life-time resident of Sacremen- to, California, coming east to CWC and Denver was in itself a thrilling experience for Gail. But going to Vienna for her junior year is a chapter of her life she will never forgetg nor does she wish to. Since her main interest lies in European history, Gail de- clares that her greatest accom- plishment was learning to study in context . After graduation, she hopes to do graduate work in Germany or Austria. CWC will always be grateful for Gail's un- selfish service in her four years here. Marz'b1nne Gruber Marilynne was Social Activities Chair- man for the college as a junior, and has been a student assistant as a senior. She considers these two po- sitions of leadership as outstanding experiences which have contributed to her development as an individual. As associate editor of The Western Graphic, she has been quite closely connected with the student body as a whole, and her year as student as- sistant has brought her close to many individuals on the campus. One should never be afraid to take a chance but try to experience as many new and different things as possible, she declares, and it is this outlook on life that we shall always remember about Marilynne. Lela Grace Henninger Grace's third and sixth grade teach- ers made such an impression on her with their special understand- ing that she has devoted herself to the profession of teaching. Hav- ing graduated in January, Grace taught at East High School second semester, where she previously at- tended school. She served as D-Club President during 1964-65, and be- lieves that a girl living in Denver must learn to give and take a lot, living at home if she is to participate in campus activities. Grace has set a good example for all girls gradua- ting from CWC. Lynn Peters Hagnauer Few people realize the effort, the planning, the personal dedi- cation that is required of a stu- dent who would edit the CWC Skyline. Lynn is completing her editorship in a superb manner, as this book indicates. She started in Skyline work as a sophomore, and is rounding out three years of exceptional serv- ice to the Skyline, the students, and the college. CWC has given her the opportunity to know her professors personally, to share knowledge and ideas, and to talk it out over a cup of coffee. During the summers Lynn has managed a chi1dren's camp, and she hopes to work with handicapped children after graduation. fWritten by Mr. CJ Shawn I rene Rohfven Concentrate on the big things, and all the little things will fall into placej' is the motto in which Sharyn believes. Through her work in student government in high school, she became inter- ested in people, and in her four years here she has given of her services generously and will- ingly. Her trip to Vienna holds many special memories, but Sharyn feels her greatest accom- plishment abroad was the acqui- sition of a concept of Europeans as an ordinary people rather than foreigners. Sharyn's con- tributions to student life will be remembered long after she is graduated. M 'M ,,. M apr Eloise Thomas From her freshman days, Mary has developed steadily as a leader, with deep involvement in student inter- ests and goals. Her year in Vienna gave her new insights into the op- portunities of student leadership, which have contributed to her suc- cessful year as Student Body Presi- dent. She feels that the nature of a situation brings out true leader- ship, as the individual makes de- cisions based on personal convic- tions. Outside of her responsibilities as President, she still finds time for fun, and carries with her an opti- mistic outlook on life. As a future teacher, we know she will ind as much success as she has had at CWC. Pamela Ann Towle Sophisticated, yet often carefree, Pam transferred from Boise College to CWC as a sophomore, and studied in Vienna during her junior year. Work- ing with people brings the greatest satisfaction to this girl from the potato state of Idaho. As the pioneer,' Presi- dent of Dunklee, CWC's newest dorm, she has had a fine opportunity to use this talent in her association with others. Pam is an avid skier and swim- mer, and has lifeguarded here and during the summers. She wishes to continue her studies in the social sci- ences, though she is sorry to leave CWC so sooni'-and we shall miss her. Judith Allee Tlzoreson Along with all freshmen who took the dynamics course, Judy was faced with the questions, Who am I, where am I going, and why? Her four years at CWC have helped her to find the an- swers, and she feels that this is the greatest accomplishment of her college career. She served as Vice President of the student body this year, has a fascination for American literature, and loves sports, including bridge. Life is a gift, she believes, and hopes to go to Viet Nam with the Red Cross after graduation. Judy's love for CWC has been shown by her dutiful service, and we shall always be grateful to her. 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At right, Pam poses in a chic daytime suit, the black skirt and white leather jacket are accented by a silk polka dot turtleneck. i Pictured below also Glamour finalists froml to r are Richalre l Cranmer Catherine Roam Susan Morton Elizabeth Delay N Stephanie Zillgitt Pam Stevens , Best-Dressed Contest A Q M , im -Q E I-29 .. I i ff..'..,-.-f XX X' AN? ' o-- , : . -- A li- ff uw lf , 'fx Qports vp W :A m V 5 L T' A ' ' ' will Q5 ff YA ff ,ff fx W W ? W X wg, wNw3VNf14N 'A am MM M + W , , ,J pilmwsgwgz gm M451 W 1. we ' ' f 1 .,1,, QA. ,L Q w , f ,, - f , V av' , I 44 31 'nt 1 A 1 Y ? M X W ,. ,, ix 0' ww N A 1 X Nm Z pf ,., Q.. -f Q' H in ff N Q ,ff H' ..,' wr! ' ,1 X 1, f :Hn J 1. 'fm EE. 1. ,,C.v V cv I X ,',v f A- A.. I I V : . 5! ,, H ,, Y ' . . gf,-.2 , I -D f, V . ,. I 4 2 I -an , -. , -, - f V. X , ., . ...ua 2. I -re X ' f, V, fin - , ' I V4 ' 11. l ,Lf ,r' I H1 . . 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Standing: Peggy Goodkind, Gretchen Heider, Laurie Wallace, Linda Lane, Tina Colony, Susan Straitilf, Mary Petefish, Joetta Miller, Janice Allen. Tragedy In A Wordp' Sunrise gif 5 ig ' fi, 2 .7 1, ,,, ii ' ,11.11 111.7 H 1 1 k,1 1 1 Y 1 ff 1 , . X 1 11 Q . 11 ,gm 111- Y 1 fm ., Q. Native The wild ones have a little fun at dress rehearsal. ,Sf A al I gl K. .X EL. .El 9? F ield Hockgf i l VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY TEAM: kneeling, Nancy Kauff- Brill, Lindsay Green, Carol Eakin, Candy Brumder, n'1On, BUNNY EGQIGSOH. Debby Fort, KGHCIFG GUHFI. CUP' Anne Hickman, Suzanne Johnson. Missing, Karen For- lain, Wendy Havens, Connie Peterson, Anne Carter. quhar, Diana Johnson, Jeannie McGibbon, Lucy Wolfe. Standing, Miss Kehtel, coach, Marcia Harrelson, Cheri In the game against DU, Sue Johnson strug- gles to keep the ball, in the picture on the right, and Carol Eakin moves it down the field, in the picture at the bottom. As the following results indicate, our CWC field hockey team had a very successful season. CWC vs Kent Won 6-1 and 5-1 CWC vs CSC Won 5-1 CWC vs CSU Tied 1-1 and 0-0 CWC vs Wyoming Won 6-0 CWC vs DU Won 5-0 CWC vs CU Won 3-1 CWC vs Denver Hockey Club Lost 0-4 Q53 G if 7X --, .i, Z it I xgfy I win I 'Xu V. X. E- fAf b 5' n ff? .Q - , 3 ,gif ' K- W , .51 -N if .A. L! xvV, 1 V-,Engl MIM '15 A l fx J N l' 'ina , Q 1 Y .4 ' ff- f' W ? f , X 5 . ,I . '1- 1 ,- . 4 . J 1 I X 4 r If Y ' .Q , , f ,I-F'i'w ii - ,I , ,Q 4 'L , . Qi ' fE2:lmrpg3,x: U ,-.,' 3 1 1 .1- 4-9 Q5 H H II X v MSW M3142 ,if H. - ,QQ XI, J - A J In 5 1 x if . ., A ' 'UQ ' x If M We 1 3,1 'X-, H 4-Q,A-1,, I. .. ,Qin ' ,V ,-Z - A Eff.. I ,Ay ,-Je '. ' ai, r' - 2' ' I, ., ., - II A - :I:fm?QII- . LI ., A I . MSX ,. - - , JA , . '- -... -- K f?9.,i'- if 9' JI Lqqg L54 A . B V Q ,M ,K - Y I ' isa- Z 5 wk f sm' ms Q' , 'ff f'fG 3 q A V , III .,1.1 ,,,I I, L, L. QI 1 , 7.s'1'f3i- -V-,. M - , ,S , f 2 - f-. 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The college has moved from a two year program to a fully accredited, baccalaureate grant- ing school. Faculty members with earned doctorate degrees have increased from 177, to 472, and a foreign studies pro- gram has been initiated with centers cur- rently in Vienna and Madrid, and a third center in Geneva beginning in the fall of 1966. This year a kick-off banquet was held at the Brown Palace for the Design for Distinction, a program under which CWC plans to raise 12 million dollars for scholarships and advanced facilities for the student body. Dr. Dawson smiles quietly as he begins another day by reading a letter from the large stack before him. Do we have to wait til Christmas morning to open it? With Lolita home from college, the Dawson family celebrate the holidays. Pictured from l. to r. are: Debbie, Eddie, Dr. Dawson, Brent, Mrs. Dawson, and Lolita. E aw ii- . qw, A gifs, gi'!4 W ' av 4 X' ng ' ,fsggjf .. - s J -P e rf, Q- ,ffizf - 1 V 0 fff t A Q? A 1?g:. r Vice Preszdemf Jenson With the enrollment at Colorado Woman's College surging from less than 400 in 1953 to 960 students this year, the duties of the Vice President in charge of Academic Affairs has greatly increased. Through the tive divi- sional heads, Dr. Jenson keeps in day to day touch with what is being taught in each class. In addition, he supervises the curriculum and considers requests for new classes and con- stantly reviews the entire academic program to see if it is in line with the college's long-term goals. The recruitment and development of new faculty are among his duties as are the constant reviews he makes on library services and classroom policies. Dr. Jenson keeps his secretary, Miss Dorothy Leitch, busy taking dictation. DR. PAUL G. JENSON Vice President in charge of Academic Atfoirs DR. DONALD E. BLANCHARD Vice President of Business and Finance Mrs. Gerri Satterfield has Dr. Blanchard sign one of the many letters which leaves his office. Vice President Blanchard Dr. Blanchard is in charge of the collegeis finances and properties, both on and off the campus. In addition to the iinancial decisions on campus properties, he has been appointed president of the Westminster Plaza Company which owns and operates a large shopping center in north Denver. He also manages for CWC a 640 acre sugar beet farm near Hud- son, Colorado, and 65 acres of undeveloped land just south of Denver on University Boule- vard. Revenue and expenses were both over 32,500,000 for the year ending in 1965 as compared with a half million dollar income and expenditure in 1953. Vice President B emet Mr. Bernet is in charge of the college's pro- gram for the development as well as all areas of public relations and publicity. He also sets the olic for the de artment of Alumnae P Y P Relations. The CWC Bulletin and CWC Pano- rama are produced under his guidance. Mr. Bernet arranges the Major Attractions Series and works with Radio Station KOA-N BC on the Adventures in Ideas programs which feature CWC faculty members every Wednes- day evening. This radio program is now in its sixth year and has been recognized by edu- cators in many states. Mr. Bernet also teaches one class in public relations because he feels this field offers much opportunity for young women. MR. MILTON E. BERNET Vice President in charge of Public Relations cincl Development ,il'i-n.ax.x1.1i ,.: DR. VERA E. JOHNSON Deon of Students Professor of Psychology Deon Johnson keeps her receptionist, Mrs. Mor oret Burns and her secretor Miss No- g I yi Iene Utiger, busy answering the phone ond keeping her appointment book in order. Dean qi Students Dean Johnson, our supporter as well as our prodder, is a person having sincere, deep interest and concern for the success of each one of us. She has the overall responsibility for those areas that are included in student personnel services such as the Counseling Center, residence hall program, the Health Center services, student activities, student gov- ernment, placement services and the like. She is directly responsible to the President of the College. Director Qjp Public In ormation Mr. Eakin devotes much of his time to ac- quainting and interpreting Colorado Wom- an's College through newspaper articles to people in all of the lifty states and in many foreign countries. He also handles college publications including the catalog and various brochures. Mr. Eakin teaches classes in jour- nalism and political science, and is faculty advisor for The Western Graphic, the college newspaper which is published each week. Dur- ing the summers, he is director of the CWC Writers' Workshop for Children's Literature which draws writers in this field from coast to coast. MR. TERRY CLAY EAKIN Director of Public Information Miss Carol Nagle helps Mr. Eakin line up one of the many news releases which are sent to the students' hometown newspapers. X 44.4, ax 5 3- w , W sswgggf M If Eff .iwq 1 Q- W 'Q ' ' Ce-it 'WEB 3 E v 5 fiifw zXX uf? wg, Sk L, .Jw 32. 4 ' - 353 , uiwi. mei wx, ,uw ur -:f, ' :1 -ff 1 f ' f-:S ci E 41, ' : , u- Q' f'N A-h5f','3 isis ,X 551. 2 lswzli .H 6. . .I ,F L, gm fi . 1 L v' . it-f 7.51 --.. Lev 154551541 'QW' 4-..h iii Lia .1 f V f K f Q 1 as ., ,qrgviif 2' 33? if ,J , ': -, ' SZ. ig?-fa fy, - . .JV1g2v,, , . 5 ..: V ,,'1,: 'ff 1 - wif I 7-1. I-037' remw+,,, 'L .' 1- ,--R ' '11 H fZ', 5112 A ' I . Ur EY 953.2 .v, LE f. -Lffi . ' 2 1 w'jf!9y.7il1y .4It'f :'f: '. Q I-3-R-SEM IA 'Af I ' 1 , ii 7Qfl?i2?'? Ezffi' ,. , . , ., A i . 'f.e,, ', V 'f f i . mi. AQ. ..:. i - E ' . pa ,, :: 55 1'-if: .f if 2' 1, ,iff , V , uf 'E viii ry? A, A 1 :. , , H3e,if:.?1-pi: E - 4 - 1: H' 4 --nm.- u,fw!f: ' f ' uv V ,Q - .f . 3 1 ,fL ll fl' 5 X N cl I A Y, ' f ,r. 1' , fl , .ff ',N We wif .fi Q X 9' . Director fy' Design fir Dz'stz'notz'on Program and Director QP Admissions ana' Records Mr. Nicholson is responsible for the staff organization and direction of the Design for Distinction program which is the master fund raising and development plan of the college over the next decade. He works with the execu- tive committee of college trustees and other business and civic leaders. He coordinates the work of other college staH members as it pertains to the Design. In addition to this primary responsibility for the Design program, Mr. Nicholson has con- tinued his administrative responsibility as Director of Admissions and Financial Aids. --,,.--s-P r -,-,sn-- 'f MR. P. C. NICHOLSON Director of Design for Distinction Program Director of Admissions ond Records Mr. Nicholson goes over the doy's program with his secretory, Mrs. Ann Jolley. MISS MARGARET J. SIKES Registrar Registrar The Registrar's oH'ice is responsible for the enrollment of students both semesters. It also is concerned with entering the grades on the students' records and figuring semester and accumulative grade point averages of all stu- dents. Miss Sikes is in charge of a variety of graduation activities, from certifying candi- dates for degrees to ordering diplomas, caps and gowns, and commencement programs. This office contains the academic record of every student who has ever attended Colorado Woman's College. Miss Sikes, with the help of her secretaries, Mrs. Winona Hackbarth and Mrs. Rebecca DeHart, plan for second semester registration. t Director 0 Development The Development Office is responsible for gift income for the college and the acknowledg- ment and reporting of such funds. Alumnae and parents of CWC students, present and past, receive regular communications on the college's Development Program from this of- fice. Individual and corporate gifts toward the annual support of the college are solicited and records are maintained of all college approaches for foundation grants and finan- cial awards from other national agencies. Contribution support is a major factor in the financing' of all higher education, but especially for the independent college such as CWC. W, Mx. instill MR. LISLE T. WARE Director of Development Mr. Wore keeps his secretaries, Mrs. Kaye Fischer and Mrs. Liz Warnock, busy addressing enve- lopes to CWC olumns ond parents. DR. MARTHA PINGEL TAYLOR Head of Division of Humanities Professor of Humanities Humcmztzes CWC's fine Division of the Humanites gives every student the opportunity to explore hu- man achievement as passed through genera- tions. The courses, under the head of Dr. Martha Pingel Taylor, include the areas of language and commxmication, of literature, philosophy, religion, and journalism. MR. A. VICTOR CORNELISON Professor of Journalism MRS. MARGARET DATZ Instructor in English 252 DR. OSCAR A. FASEL Professor of Modern Languages i x's.F' DR. JOSE FAVOLE PROFESSOR HEINRICH GIANNONI P rofessor of Modern La ng uages MISS DEATT HUDSON Instructor in English Vienna Lecturer in German DR. ROD HORTON Professor of Humanities I it I I Mr. Grout proudly displays pictures token of his theater productions DR. GUDRUN BERNHARDT-.IILG Vienna Lecturer in German mm DR. DOROTHY C. JONES Assistant Professor ot English i MRS. THELMA W. KAUFFMAN Assistant Professor of English 1. l nhl! img 51' :Q ,,.' - 5-1. 1 '5 ' v 'll fl .5 L 1g:wi.QQQfQFii1 eat NE -. ' N . , -' .iz DR. JUDITH H. McDOWELL Associate Professor of Humanities SRA. DONA MARIA LUZ MEDINA Madrid Lecturer in Spanish Literature MRS. BERIT R. LINDLEY Part-time Instructor in French MR. MICHAEL H. LAFFERTY Associate Professor of Humanities DR. UNETTA T. MOORE Assistant Professor of Spanish MISS HELEN ARVILLA NELSON Professor of Speech and Drcimotics Dr. Turner, Dr. Masten, Leslie Loker, Lucy Shel- don ancl Dr. Gasser formed the screening committee which interviewed girls who had applied to Vienna, Madrid, and Geneva. 255 l MR. ROBERT J. NADON Assistant Professor of Humanities DR. C. EUGENE OSBORNE Associate Professor of English and Speech DR. NIKOLAI SAFONOW Associate Professor of Modern Languages MR. CHARLES M. SPRING Part-time Instructor in Philosophy :Brew Wim I V H,,,,,,...W.. MR. JOHN TRAVIS Assistant Professor of Speech Lunch is a favorite time for both students and faculty to get together and relax. I I I I I I I I DR. KENT E. THOMPSON Assistant Professor of English MISS CLARA LOUISE WILM Professor of Modern Languages Social Sciences Courses in the Division of Social Sciences include education, sociology, psychology, political sci- ence, anthropology, social studies, history, and economics. Dr. Wallace Turner heads this' divi- sion which deals with phases of human society. The objectives of this division are to offer pre- professional training on the lower level, and a broad base of general education in the various subjects. DR. HELEN V. BONNEMA Associate Professor of Education MRS. LUCY B, CREIGHTON Part-time Instructor in Economics DR. HELEN N. BRUSH Associate Professor of Psychology DR. WALLACE B. TURNER Head of the Division of Social Sciences Professor of Social Studies DR. ROBERT L. GASSER Professor of Social Sciences 'SWT ' ' A ' :?:' I N , I' Z., ,- 2 MRS. MARCIA HALLETI DR. GRETL KLINGENSTEIN MR. JOHN LIVINGSTON Instructor in Social Sciences Vienna Lecturer in History Assistant Professor of Sociol Sciences DR. ISABEL Y. MASTEN Professor of Psychology DR. RALPH A. LUEBBEN MISS GERALDINE MAST Professor of Anthropology Associate Professor of Psychology Dr. Norsworthy, Mr. Livingston, and Dr, Young feel that coffee breaks are an asset to any professor's career! DR. DAVID R. NORSWORTHY Associate Professor of Sociology DR. JOHN C. MCCULLERS Associate Professor of Psychology MRS. MARY F. MCCABE Assistant Professor of Psychology DR. ALBERTO GIL NOVALES MRS. KATHERINE G. RANDOLPH MR. HYMAN H. SHEVELEW Madrid Lecturer in History Associate Professor of Education Part-time Instructor in Political Science MR. JOHN L. SUTER Assistant Professor of Social Sciences DR. THIRUPPANAMBAKKAM KRISHNASWAMY VENKATESWARAN Professor of Far Eastern Studies No, it isn't Greek! Dr. T. K. is writing in Sanskrit, a new course offered at CWC. 1 i, . TI. DR. ROBERT V. THOMPSON Professor of Education gt it E DR. RUTH C. WIDMAYER Professor of Political Science DR. LLOYD R. YOUNG Associate Professor of Sociology Natural Sciences Mr. George W. Gibbs heads the Division of Na- tural Sciences, which includes areas of physical and biological sciences. With the aid of advanced laboratory equipment and a closed circuit tele- vision setup, students find exceptional opportuni- ties in such courses as biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, and medical technology. MR. GEORGE W. GIBBS Head of Division of Natural Sciences Professor of Science MR. FRANCIS F. BROMAN Associate Professor of Science MR. FRANK E. DIEBOLD Assistant Professor of Science 261 MISS HELEN M. HAMILTON Associate Professor of Science MISS EXIE P. WHITE Associate Professor of Science ccsoo t DR. HUGH L. POTE MR. FRANK W. STARK Associate Professor of Science Associate Professor of Science Mr. Broman is playing with one of his hamsters in the experimental lab ofthe science department. 4 f DR. CHARLES M. RICH Acting Head ofthe Division of Fine Arts Assisiant Professor of Philosophy and Religion SR. RAFAEL BENEDITO Madrid Lecturer in Music MRS. RITA BERGER Assistant Professor ot Dance F ine Arts Acting head of the Division of Fine Arts is Dr. Charles Rich. For students who wish to gain greater understanding in creative expression and interpretation, the courses in this division consist of those in the areas of art, music, contempory dance, and theatre arts. These are designed to prepare students for professional workin their field of interest. MRS. BEULAH BEARDSLEY Part-time Insirucior in Ari 1 DR. HELEN B. DAVIS Associate Professor of Art , FIA? ru-9' AQ' K A , ww f me fav V K - E 'I -n.,j.,- ' it-if , 21 QW' ' I U ' 'Q ,yr .M 1? .wg 1 V-Ml. 4 Q X wxmisf H wgsszlseazie-rv . 3 Sis? P55221 anis' ,, ' ,iQ, A am X ,ziifiliixmzi . - HA-W ,Q swag Q. :rgghi fr ,wif 1 La isis? fm , ,L,. 495, -.www mf :fum wfwii I-ffmzzxexm ' mx: ,wx ISGS NQQEEEFV izx v -n ,Q M- w -.. .x 1 '1 1 i. 'F ns,- ..,. . ' ' 4 v-.,,1, e,,V., ,A ,Q Q t . . iff? 0 t Htl H.-5 I 'Egg-e.. 1 u.j:L 593 H as ff 2432, nr! we--A. I DR. SELMA L. MARGAREITEN Madrid Lecturer in Art MISS GERDA OVERWEIN Vienna Lecturer in Music 1.15 4 E-I. P , 4 ,. 'VW . Lis.. DR. MARION L. PERKINS DR. ARTHUR SCHOEP Associate Professor of Piano Associate Professor of Voice V DR. ANNA SPITZMULLER MRS. PHYLLIS S. TREMMEL MR. LYLE R. TRUE Vienna Lecturer in Art Assistant Professor of Organ Associate Professor of Art DR. DAVID M. FULCOMER The Division of Applied Arts and Sciences, headed by Dr. David Fulcomer, exists for the student striving to be a more self-sufficient contributor in her home, community and vocation. Courses offered in this division are those of business, home and family living, and physical education. Head of the Division otAppIiedArtsand Sciences Virginia Hill-Professor of Home and Family Living A ppliea' Arts and Sciences MRS. JOAN L. DYER Instructor in Physical Education MRS. GRETA LARSON Associate Professor of Business MISS CARMEN H. KEHTEL Instructor in Physical Education IC MR. JAMES C. LEWIS MRS. ELIZABETH M. MARTENEY Professor of Business Instructor in Home Economics Mrs. Morteney shows one of her clothing students how to use the sewing machine. MRS. EDNA MCCORMICK MISS MARY ANN THOMPSON MRS. NELLIE C. TROELTZSCH Associote Professor of Business Instructor in Physical Education Professor ot Home Economics MR. PAUL N. FRAME Head Librarian Professor of History Libragz The Permelia Curtis Porter Library is dedicated to the ideal that No pleasure has ever been found equal to that of reading good books. A well-selected and balanced collection, individual study carrels, seminar and typing rooms, and audio-visual services provide CWC students varied approaches to the great world of learning and scholarship. Phonorecords, films, and framed pictures supplement the general collection that will eventually number 150,000 volumes. Easy access to books and periodicals, individual attention to library users, an informal working atmosphere in which to read and study-all play a role in the Library's contribution to CWC's philosophy of education for the American Woman. The Professional Librarians are: Mr. Eugene S. Morris, Caialogue Librarian, Mrs. Arleen Ahern, Acquisitions Librarian, Mrs. Mary Scofield, Audio-Visual Librarian and Mrs. Faye Carey, Reference Librarian. Library Assistants are ll. io r.l: Mrs. Erma Rutter, Mrs. Winifred Kirk, Mrs. Mariorie Isenhaih, and Mrs. Pa- iricia Smuiz. In Memoriam 1 CYNTHIA ANN ROBINSON September 14, 1947 Q3 December 4, 1965 A A M DR. VIRGIL ALBERS May 3, 1907 September 24, 1965 JOAN MARY EVANS October 22, 1946 October 20, 1965 MARY GAY SPARKS March 25, 1946 March 18, 1966 1 1 1 269 MRS. MERCEDES PARCHENS January 8, 1899 January 7, 1966 B00 PONTIAC STREET Now that the school year has ended, some of faced vllth a new Way of llfe, whlle others will continue as they have . For the seniors there 'alll be fond memories of CWC. For the igunlors and underclassmen there are stlll many adventures to look forvfard to. Whatever the future may hold, CMC has provided rewarding experiences for all Thi-S year has brought many excltlng and worthwhile ampus, one of the major belng the launching nctlon program last November. This crtunltles for education tudents who wi of us. events to the c Design for Distl vlde broader opp tles for those s of the will pro d faclll tlon, ore Ciiciflfaggea 1?ELC1CD'1fUYD13CLEMffE5 - DENVER, COLORADO 80220 X16 Bi! 0 831V 8 program and more advance follow! ln our footsteps. L yearbook develops from the lmaglna ablllty, and devotlon of a staff anxious to produce a lasting momento for others. This year's staff has worked many long hours to record the events of the year so that they may be rellved by each of you ln the years to come. The problems and complications which are involved ln any production of this sort seem minor ln comparison with the feellng of prlde experienced by the staff on what we feel successful completion of thls year's annual. to all the people who helped make ff which worked unendlngly rt, our American deepes-at earbook ppreclatlon. lt of GWO's hlstcry, and for you 1 extend the wish that you may happiness that each of you seeks. er.,--'II' ls the Many thanks are due thfs book a reality. 'fo my sta , or seven months, to hr. G., to Jack Echa representative, and to Will and Lottie, my has been my prlvllege to be a small par this 1 am grateful. To all of flnd the path to 'rely , 5,90 slqpgmmb Lynn Hagnauer Baxter-in-emer Slnce A Abend, Bonnie Louise, 36 Abrams, Sheryl Leslie, 62 Adamitis, Anita Marie, 62 Adams, Virginia Ann, 62 Adatto, Carol Perry, 36 Adelmann, Jacqueline Penick, 8 Agatstein, Jane Ellen, 8,12-1,167,187 Ahgeak, Edna Paneatak, 23, 186,190,204 Ahtone, Marcelle Sharron, 23,149 Alberts, Pamela Gay, 36,198 Alires, Hope Louise, 36,148 Allen, Carol Ed, 37 Allen, Janice, 226 Allen, Karen Lee, 62 Altern, Norma Marie, 37,190,191,199 Amend, Adair Louise, 37 Anderson, Jean Marie, 62 Anderson, Judith Kay, 37,199 Anderson, Mary Janet, 37,196,235 Anderson, Sandra Charlene, 37,165 Anderson, Sandra Kaye, 23,187,188 Andrews, Kathryn Halliday, 24,185,190 Andrews, Laurie Lee, 24,179 Annable, Elizabeth Goodwin, 24 Aplan, Nancy Carol, 37,186 Areman, Lslie Jay, 37,106,196 Arens, Barbara Loomis, 62 Armstrong, Janet Ruth, 62 Arneson, Kristy, 63,190 Arnstein, Suzanne Dee, 63 Arp, Carolyn Joyce, 63,187,230,233 Augustson, Karen Jane, 63 Ayler, Corliss Ann, 63 B Bach, Alison Jean, 37,1 13, 187,200,234 Bachmann, Karen Leigh, 63 Bailey, Elizabeth Ramsey, 63 Baker, Karen Lee, 24,185,189,203 Balaski, Belinda Lou, 63,198,232 Balaski, Beverly Sue, 37,121 Baldridge, Bonnie Jo, 24 Baldridge, Elizabeth Ann, 63 Ball, Margaret Annette, 190,197 Ball, Marjorie June, 63 Bandler, Judith Theresa, 63 Banister, Lynne, 37 Barahona, Milagros, 63,204 Barb, Deidra Lynne, 63 Barbee, Catherine Judy, 63 Barber, Judith Grace, 37,187 Barnum, Katherine J eane, 24 Barr, Constance Ingrid, 63 Barry, Linda Carole, 38,190 Barry, Paula, 64 Batdorf, Karen Jeanne, 38 Baughrnan, Adelaide Janet, 64,197 Bauman, Ruth Elaine, 38,186 Baxter, Barbara Ann, 38 Beck, Toni Jean, 38,186,194,224,231 Beckman, Emily Pauline, 64 Begeman, Colleen Rae, 38,200 Behney, Joyce Helen, 24 Behrens, Caroline Lou, 64 Bennett, Barbara, 38 Bennett, Jayne Louise, 38 Bennett, Victoria Ann, 24,199 Benson, Kristina Mary, 39,109,187 Berry, Lynda Lourene, 39 Bethell, Susan Carole, 64,233 Beukema, Ann Elizabeth, 64,226 Binkly, Joan Lorraine, 39,102 Bishop, Elizabeth Barnett, 39 Bishop, Vina Sue, 94 Bisson, Barbara Elaz, 39.107 Blakely, Lorraine Merie, 25 Blaser, Norma Louise, 64,196 Blissard, Lani Olinda, 39,226 Blundell, Karen Louise, 64,189,193 Blyth, Penelope Jean, 64,235 Index Boese, Bonnie Lynn, 25,179,203 Bolser, Ellen Frances, 64,141 Bonorden, Barbara Ann, 39 Booth, Elizabeth Irene, 64 Bosley, Judith Joan, 64,141 Boston, Sharon Lee, 39 Boudreau, Yvonne Kay, 64 Bouton, Patricia Marguerite, 39,186,224 Bowman, Julie L., 39 Brandenburger, Gun Marianne, 8,204 Brann, Mary Elizabeth, 39 Braun, Elaina Danese, 25 Breck, Sarah Adams, 9 Breedman, Sally Jo, 64 Breitwieser, Linda Marshall, 9 Brewster, Ellen Hodge, 39,136,184,187,202 Brmina, Sandra Louise, 64 Brill, Cheri Rosilyn, 25,224,229,230 Brown, Alyson, 40 Brown, Linda Lou, 9 Brown, Louise Harriet, 65 Brown, Lynda Cecile, 25 Brown, Judith Faye, 94 Brown, Susanna Lockwood, 65 Browning, Darlene Jo, 65 Brumder, Cecelie Alexandra, 40,229 Brune, Linda Lee, 65 Bryson, Ruth Roberts, 40 Burdette, Susan Louise, 65 Burgess, Deborah Elizabeth. 65,103,196, 225 Burkstaller, Debrah Marie, 65 Burris, Constance Elaine, 65 Burton, Barbara Louise, 40 Butler, Barbara Jane, 40,232 C Cabber, Karen Ann, 40 Cain, Karen, 65,186,189 Caldwell, Candace Elaine, 65 Calve, Josephine, 25,224,233 Campbell, Claire Ann, 40,208 Campbell, Lanai Anne, 40 Carlson, Joan Rachel, 65 Carlson, Kaye Louise, 66,233 Carson, Kay Ellen, 66 Carson, Sarah Ellen, 66 Carter, Anne Haseltine, 40,224,228,229,230 Cassel, Levara Ann, 40,186 Casselberry, Donna Jean, 8,9,184,197,224 Casselberry, Jacqueline LaNair, 66,224 Cassidy, Linda Anne, 66,196,206 Cassity, Camilla Catherine, 66,231 Causey, Elizabeth Anne, 66 Champion, Catherine Verre, 40,190 Chandler, Laurie Campbell, 40 Chandler, Suzette Elsa, 66 Chazen, Cathy Ann, 66 Choquette, Cuky Plizenia, 66 Christensen, Carol Ann, 41,188 Christopher, Helen Ann, 41,199 Clair, Antoinette Louise, 66,189,228,233 Clark, Ann Malea, 66,234 Clark, Christi Carnenne, 4 1, 186,196,200 Clark, Vickie Sue, 66,196 Clark, Yvonne Marilyn, 41,107, 199 Clarke, Patricia Anne, 66 Clement, Teresa Madeline, 4 1 Clemes, Betty Ann, 41,189 Close, Suzanne Rodman, 66 Cockrell, Jana Kay, 67 Coe, Patricia Kathryn, 67 Coe, Penny Palmer, 9,198 Cogswell, Roberta Louise, 67,107,197 Cohagan, Cheryl Leigh, 41,103 Cohen, June Anne, 41 Cole, J erroldine Pentield, 9,186,236 Coleman, Lynne Emily, 67,196 Collier, Charla Anne, 67 Collier, Joyce Hall, 25,224 Colony, Kristina, 67,196,206,226,232 Colvin, Jocelyn Patricia, 67 Comstock, Dianne, 25 Conley, Jean Louise, 10,105,106 Conley, Marsha Lynn, 4 1,117, 187,190,224 Connor, Susan Marie, 67,187,196 Conover, Janet Dee, 67 Conway, Karen Ann, 23,26,184,186,195, 203,208 Cook, Lacey Thalman, 67,233 Coon, Mary Jo, 10 Coppock, Connie Colleen, 41,190 Corkin, Marjorie Anne, 67 Cosgriff, Kaethe Marie, 67 Cosgrove, Cynthia Ann, 41 Coulson, RoyAnn, 41 Counts, Jeanne Eileen, 67 Coventry, Jane, 42 Cowan, Natasha Eve, 67,193 Cowles, Linda Kit, 26,203 Cox, Karen Elizabeth, 67 Cox, Sharell Ann, 42 Cox, Virginia Lynn, 68 Crane, Carol Lynn, 42,12 1,187,188 Cranmer, Richalie, 42,186,224,232 Croft, Susan Jane, 42,188 Cummings, Susan Udene, 42 Cummins, Barbara Brooke, 68 D Dahl, Catherine Louise, 68,190 Daiss, Anne Marie, 42 Damm, Nancy Lenox, 68,193 Darrow, Sally, 42 Dauer, Judith Reading, 68,1 10,193 Davidson, Diana Lynn, 68 Davies, Linda Elizabeth, 10,195,208,224 Davis, Donna Mae, 42,1 13 Davis, Judith Kay, 26,190 Davis, Nancy Josephine, 26,165,188,203 Davison, Linda Louise, 42,190 Dawson, Susan Joy, 68 Deal, Sharon Sue, 68 Deffenbaugh, Joye Lynn, 68 Deiubel, Kathryn Bell, 68,198 DeLay, Elizabeth, 68.224 DeMallie, Margaret Carley, 69 Deming, Gail Ann, 69 Deramus, Patricia Nicholas, 42,207,224 Dew, Peyton Hart, 42 Dickman, Claudia Kent, 10,109 Diefenderfer, Nona Lynne, 1o,192,195,2os, 2 15 Dobbins, Diana Jeanne, 69,189 Doten, Catherine Lysle, 43 Douglas, Virginia Lee, 26,199 Downing, Nordeane, 69 Downs, Marcia Ann, 69 Dowrick, Lindsay Scott, 69 Drake, Carolyn Marie, 26,1 13,203 Drake, Jeannette Darleen, 69,206 Drake, Margaret Jane, 43 Driver, Suzanne Marie, 94 Dunagan, Susan Lee, 69 Durham, Nancy McDaniel, 43,121 Dyksterhouse, Dianne Lee, 69 E Eagleson, Margaret Sue, 43,229 Eakin, Carol Pearson, 69,226,229,230 Earickson, Joyce Meredith, 69 Easley, Patricia Faye, 94 Eckler, Michele Wendelin, 94 Edmiston, Kathlien Kelly, 43 Edwards, Alisa Carroll, 69 Egan, Cathleen Jo, 69,226,232 Ellsworth, Sarah Rae, 69,199 Enyeart, Judith Anne, 69 Erickson, Sandra Rae, 43,107 Ertell, Mary Lou, 36,43,196,200,225 Espey, Barbara, 70 Evans, Constance Elizabeth, 70 Evans, Kathleen Gail, 70 Evans, Joan Mary, 269 Everest, Maryilyn, 43 Ewan, Barbara Jeanne, 44,145 F Farquhar, Karen Dupont, 70,230 Farrington, Mary Jo, 1 1,113,199,2 15 Faulkner, Jane Eleanor, 44,225 Faulkner, Quaintance, 70 Fauver, Barbara, 44,117 Ferguson, Donna Marie, 44,196 Ferguson, Janis Kay, 70 Fiedler, Ingrid Gertrude, 26,109,190,l97, 204 Field, Penelope Gay, 26,203 Fish, Mary Elizabeth, 70,186,189 Fisher, Trudy Lynne, 44,235 Foley, Sharon Ann, 70,196 Fong, Ruby, 27,204 Forbes, Ann Elizabeth, 70 Fort, Deborah Ward, 70,186,229,230 Fox, Valerie Elizabeth, 70,197,225 Franklin, Catherine Jo, 70 Freyling, Kay Stewart, 77 Friedlob, Sally Ann, 44,97,187 Friedlund, Janice Kay, 44,231 Froling, Joanne Ruth, 71 Frottier, Jacqueline Claire, 27 Fuenning, Gretchen Ann, 7 1,197,199 Fussell, Mary Annette, 71 Fulcomer, Janice, 94 G Gardiner, Judith Ann, 44 Garretson, Leslie Adele, 71 Garufo, Maryann, 27,190 Gates, Jeanette Beth, 27,179,203 Gaunt, Jo Etta, 44,197,205,206 Geaddert, Elizabeth Lee, 71,187 Geesen, Ruth Antoinette, 71 George, Carole Marie, 62,71,221 George, Georgia Leslie, 71 Gerhardt, Christine Grace, 71 Gernert, Deborah Ann, 7 1, 193 Gianakos, Judith Carol, 44,101,196,200 Gibbs, Lesley Anderson, 71,226 Gilboe, Linda Ann, 71,196 Gilbreth, Patricia Louise, 44,121,184 Giles, Deirdre, 71,186,226 Gillett, Winifred Alice, 7 1,199 Gleichner, Gloria Jean, 27 Goidl, Adrian, 72,196 Goodkind, Peggy Ann, 72,226 Goodman, Candace Converse, 72 Gorden, Bobette Joy, 72 Gorden, Gerry Gail, 11,198 Gordon, Janet Helen, 189 Gould, Crystal Ann, 72 Gourley, Elzene Elizabeth, 72,196 Graham, Catherine Ellen, 72 Graham, Dorothy Ray, 72,196 Granstrom, Nancy Lynn, 44 Grant, Melinda Ann Grant, Teresa Mary, 72 Graves, Kathleen Janet, 72,199 Greeley, Susan Wicks, 72 Green, Lindsay Arnold, 45,229,234 Greene, Elizabeth Helen, 72,197,199 Greenfield, Linda Pribe, 45,1 17,184,200 Greenwood. Gail, 1 1,184.187,197,201,2 16 Greiner, Edith Johanna, 72,197 Griffard, Martha Paula, 72 Grill, Gaye Lynn, 72,206 Grimes, Susan Holly, 73 Grimm, Julie Ann, 73 Grits, Georgia Ann, 45,199 Grominger, Janann Kaye, 73 Groth-Marnat, Gabrielle, 73,196 Gruber, Cynthia, 73,193 Gruber, Marilynne, 11,105,167,193,208, 2 16 Gude, Diane Guernsey, Linda Louise, 73 Gulick, Mary Gayle, 73,186 V Gunn, Kendra Meredith, 11,186,224,225, 229 H. Hack, Carol, Sue, 11 Hagnauer, Cheryl Ann, 45,194 Hagnauer, Lynn Peters, 12,194,208,217 Hall, Deborah Field, 73 Haltoa, Christine Wallace, 73 Hamilton, Ann Michele, 73 Hamilton, Carol Pendlington, 45,195 Hancock, Corinne, 73 Haniman, Margaret Anne, 74 Hanks, Barbara Jo, 74,189 Hansen, Linda Louise, 12,197,199 Harano, Melinda Ann, 74 Harder, Leonie M., 45,101,184,223 Hardin, Pamela Jeanne, 45 Hare, Thalia Ray, 45 Harper, Priscilla Alden, 74,226 Harrelson, Marcia McAllum, 74,229,232 Harrelson, Sandra Lee, 45,232 Harris, Madeleine, 74 Harris, Russella Ann, 74,189,197,232 Harrison, Sally, 74 Harrison, Victoria Louise, 12,199 Harsh, Karen Lynn, 74 Hart, Carol Wanda, 95 Hartley, Donna Jean, 74 HasBrouck, Nancy Jane, 74 Haseltine. Hilary, 45 Havens, Carolyn Louise, 74,141,225,229 Hawkins, Beverly Jayne, 74 Hawthorne, Carol Anne, 74 Hebard, Nancie Lois, 74 Hedquist, Dorothy Elizabeth, 75 Hedreen, Ruth Anita, 75,196 Hehl, Karla Beatrice, 45 Heider, Gretchen, 75,197,199,226 Heiman, Kathie Gayle, 45,199,200,205 272 Hein, Bonnie Lee, 46 Heinschel, Janice Lee, 46,198,202 Hench, Jean Stuart, 75 Henderson, Jo Ann, 46,187 Henderson, Zuma, 75 Hennig, Vickie Lynn, 75 Henning, Linda Jean, 46,105,107,184, 198, 200 Henninger, Lela Grace, 12,217 Herbert, Bille Lee, 75 Hewes, Carolyn D., 46 Hewett, Katherine Louise, 46 Hickey, Marilyn Ruth, 27,109 Hickman, Anne Ricker, 75,226,229,232 Hickman, Marcia, 75 Hilander, Ann Louise, 12,12 1,197 Hildebrandt, Carol Johanna, 75 Hilliker, Deborah Ramsdell, 75,232 Hinkle, Jane Ann, 75 Hinton, Pamela Ann, 75 Hirschrnan, Constance Gale, 12,136,185 Hitch, Mrs. Judith Hoffman, Barbara Ann, 75,197,228,230 Hoffman, Kathryn Louise, 27,179,203,221 Hoffman, Shirley Louise, 75 Hofmeister, Susan Salyards, 76 Holloway, Theresa Ann, 76 Holmes, Katheryn Caroline, 13 Holmgren, Margaret Ellen, 76 Holstrom, Susan Jane, 196,199 Hornidge,.Patricia Helen, 76 House, MelaDee Kaye, 46,186 House, Nancy Lenore, 76 Howard, Janice Merle, 76,196 Howell, Margaret Lynn, 97 Howes, Luana Reed, 46,141,196,225 Huckins, Shirley Jane, 76,192 Hull, Crystal Ardis, 76 Hunting, Susan Kathleen, 47,226 I Ireland, Deanna, 95 Ireland, Lynn, 76 Irwin, Emily Starkweather, 47,190 lsenstadt, Janis Gail, 76 Iserman, Ruthanne, 76 J -Jackson, Tracy Angela, 47,235 J acqua, Judith Arlene, 76 James, Judith Lynne, 76,107,189,196,197, 199 Janda, Jane Maclyn, 76,225 Jarrett, Susan Allen, 47 Jay, Linda Lee, 47 Jermann, Janet, 76,198 Johnson, Diana Lynn, 47,196,224,230 Johnson, Karen Louise, 77,234 Johnson, Sandra Ellen, 13 Johnson, Sandra Marie, 77,189 Johnson, Sylvia Jean, 13 Johnson, Suzanne Olden, 28,224,229 Johnson, Terry Ann, 77 Johnston, Kathleen Elizabeth, 95,103 Jones Carolyn Vera, 47,186,195,198,200, 202 Jones, Eva Jaunea, 77,186,189,228,230 Jones Jones Jones, , Ginger Maureen, 28,179,203 , Kay Janeille, 199 Pamela Jane, 47 Jordan, Dorthy Louise, 77 Joyce, Susan Louise, 77 If Kahn, Karen Suzanne, 47,190,225 Kaisler, Sammy Jo, 77 Kauffman, Jean Stuart, 77 Kauffman, Nancy Whitten, 28,224,229 Kaufmann, Wendy, 47 Kaupang, Judith Pauline, 28,203 Kavanaugh, Sally Lynne, 77 Keefer, Karen Lynn, 28 Keller, Paula Louise, 47,190 Kelley, Sharon Lynn, 77,187 Kelly, Candace, 47,225 Kemmerling, Marsha Stanlee, 48 Kempisty, Joyce Anne, 7 7 Kerr, Dinah Lou, 198 Ketchum, Helen Louise, 48,190 Kidder, Dianne, 78 Kihg, Karen Jory, 78 King, Nancy Elizabeth, 13 King, Sharon Sue, 78 Kirkland, Derelys Anne, 78,196 Kitching, Donna Jean, 13,105,106,165,190 Klein, Penelope Anne, 78 Knox, Jeanne Marie, 36,38,200 Knuckley, Bernadette Ann, 48,121,184,186 Koger, Vicky Lea, 78 Koontz, Lynne Dee, 48 Kumpfer, Karol Linda, 13,197 Kuster, Mrs. Cornelia Jo, 14 Kutzler, Jana Elaine, 48,145,186,194,20O L LaBate, Paulette Rose, 78 Lakey, Ruth Eileen, 28,97,190,191,203,207 Lancaster, Barbara, 48 Lane, Linda, 78,186,226,234 Larson, Dawn Christine, 48 Larson, Margaret Irene, 48 Larson, Teresa Ann, 78,226 LaTorre, Renee Annette, 78 Lauritzen, Ann Davis, 78 Layman, Constance Fales, 48,1 1 1 Lea, Rosmond, 78,228,234 Leasia, Diana Marie, 14,101,102,184 Lee, Cathy Lynn, 78 Lee, Susan Ethel, 48 Leech, Jeri Moore, 78,141 Leftwich, Terry Jean, 78 Leonard, Joan P., 48 Lesh, Janet Elizabeth, 49 Leslie, Susan Elizabeth, 28,192,208 Levy, Andrea, 79 Lewis, Margaret Jane, 28,125,193,208 Lichtenstein, Nancy Beth, 79,107 Licklider, Nan Rucker, 49,198 Lincoln, Nancy Lee, 79 Lindel, Judith Jean, 49,196,197,200.206 Lindsey, Gae Elizabeth, 49,200 Lipsett, Carol Jean, 62,79 Littman, Jennifer Lizabeth, 49 Lloyd, Anne Louise, 49 Lloyd, Janet Shepard, 79,190,196 Locke, Deborah, 79,196 Lockridge, Mary Jean, 79 Logan, Carol Jean, 79,196 Loker, Leslie Sheelah, 14,97 ,144,255 Long, Jo Dee, 79 Long, Kathlyn Anne, 49,1 10,186 Longnecker, Mary Ann, 79 Loomis, Betsy Kim, 79,110 Lorck, Laurie Lynn, 49,196 Lowell, Elizabeth Ann, 79,196,199,206 Lucas, Laurie Jean, 49 Lundbeck, Lana Dianne, 79,189 Lynn, Pamela Marie, 79 Lyon, Dandi, 79,141 Mc McAdam, Patricia Naismith, 80 McAskill, Jean Elizabeth, 29,107,190 McAusland, Mary Ann, 50,193 McClure, J anena Nadine, 80 McCoy, Patricia Lee, 80 McCune, Barbara Gale, 80 McCutchan, Carol Nelson, 15 McCutchen, Helen Marie, 80,196 McDaniel, Rozlyn, 50 McGaEfick, Tanya Mike, 29,190 McGibbon, Catherine Jean, 50,224,230,233 McGill, Eileen Ruth, 29,185 McGlone, Patricia Louise, 15,103,l85,187, 190 ' McGuire, Janis Roberta, 81 McGuire, Ruth Agnes, 50,228,194 McKnight, Linda Kathleen, 29,206 McKinley, Kathleen Dee, 81 McLernon, Barbara, 81,1 10 McMillan, Faith, 81,196,226 McMurtry, Marilynn, 50,226 McNiff, Martha Ann, 81 McPhee, Mrs. Margaret Rogers, 15,149 McPherson, Latsy Irene, 50 M Macdonald, Sandra Stewart, 80 Mackay, Barbara Jean, 80,226,235,236 MacNutt, Virginia Stearns, 80,196 Macomber, Catherine Shuler, 80 MacR.ae, Heather Allison, 49,198 Majnich, J acquelyn Anne, 80 Mak, Fung-Man Matilda, 29,179 Mann, Mrs. Lucy Beckard, 80 Mar, Susan Carolyn, 49,97,184,200,205 March, Shirley Ann, 49 Martinez, Eva, 80 Martinez, Martha, 14,197 Martina, Martha Marie, 80 Matsumoto, Kristine Yoshiko, 80,148,149 Mauel, Janey, 50 Maxwell, Deirdre Ellen, 14,1 13,189 May, Bettye Rose, 80 Mayes, Sharon Elizabeth, 14 Meek, Merilee Anne, 50 Meier, Marquerette, 51 Meier, Patricia Jean, 81,189 Mellor, Janet Elsie, 29 Messenger, Carol Ann, 81,154,233 Milas, Tita Theoktisti, 51,204 Miller, Alison Elaine, 15 Miller, Cheri Ann, 81 Miller, Joetta, 51,97,184,200,226 Miller, Margot Ann, 81 Miller, Marie, 51 Miller, Ruth Ann, 29 Miller, Ruthanne, 81 Mills, Sharon, 81,189 Mintling, Pamra Carlene, 51 Mitchell, Kristi Sue, 81 Mitchell, Marilyn Kaye, 82,190,196 Mitchell, Muriel Marie, 51,224 Mitchell, Mrs. Wilhemena, 15 Modlin, Phyllis Ann, 82 Mohler, Jill, 35,51,184,192,200 Mohr, Judith Ellen, 51 Molander, Margaret Miller, 29,179 Moon, Lou Nell, 30,97,189,190,194,208 Morehouse, Katherine Lee, 82 Morgan, Christine Karen, 82 Morgan, Marcia Jeanne, 15,197 Morissette, Madeleine Claire, 82,197,232, 235 Morris, Judy N., 189 Morris, Julia Drake, 82 Morris, Martha Jane, 51,113,184,200 Morton, Susan Goddard, 82,224 Mosley, Terry Jo, 51 Mothershead, Katharine, 82 Mowry, Sharon Earlene, 30 Muellerschoen, Carolyn Louise, 82,223 Mulvey, Judy Anne, 82 Murch, Barbara Lee, 51 Murphy, Joan Mary, 36,51,200,22l Myers, Linda Sue, 82 Mygatt, Monica Lapham, 82,226 N Nash, Evelene Gorham, 30,196 Nason, Lucy, 52 Naylor, Dale Whitlock, 52,202 Nazzaro, Janet Harmon, 30,117,189 Neeland, Mrs. Linda Ostlin, 95 N egley, Anita Louise, 16 Nehms, Janet Marion, 82,233 Neilson, Janet Sherwood, 82,189 Neish, Lenore, 82 Nelson, Gail Sutton, 51,196,206 N erness, Gayle Ann, 52 Neuharth, Janet Hazel, 83 Newell, Emily Louise, 52 Newlin, Kudley Guilford, 83 N ewville, Linda Ellen, 96 Nicholls, Hilary, 83,204 Nicholson, Janis, 83,198 Nightingale, Susan Claudia, 16 Noel, Karen Ann, 16,148,149,194 Norris, JoAnne Collins, 52,l99,201,205 North, Anita Marie, 83 Novak, Nancy Lee, 30,189,207 Nugent, Barbara Gray, 16,109 Nygren, Susan Flora, 52,186,199,207,226 Nyman, Leslie Bonham Nywall, Katherine Anna, 16, 109 O'Connell, Martha Ann, 83 O'Connor, Catherine Ann, 52 Olsen, Dianne Lynne, 53 Olsen, Nancy Louise, 53 Olson, Eva Jeanne, 83,190,198 Opawale, Mrs. Dorcas Ayoni, 53,204 Orcutt, Rebecca Marie, 53,201,202,205,206 Oslund, Carol Sue, 83,187,190 Owens, Virginia Ruth, 53,113,201,205,206 P Parker, Carol Ann, 53 Parker, Margaret Kay, 30 Parker, Sharon Lee, 83 Parmley, J errie Ann, 53 Pate, Louise, 53 Pattee, Elizabeth Florence, 53,201,206 Patterson, Vaudene Mary, 83 Patton, Cynthia Jane, 16,190 Patton, Karen Yvonne, 83,196,234 Paul, Gerry Susan, 83 Pawling, Mary Alice, 96 Payne, Nancy Jean, 83,137,202 Paynter, Marguerite Grace, 54,198,225 Pearson, Hannah Armstrong, 83,199,233 Peebles, Martha Ericksson, 83,223 Peifer, Carolyn Tice. 30,193,198,208 Peirce, Lesley Caroline, 17,198,202 Penny, Catherine Deane, 30,190,203 Perman, Anne Marie, 54 Peschel, Mary Jean, 84 Petetish, Mary Ann, 84,226 Peterson Peterson Peterson Peterson Peterson Petiprin, , Barbara Caro, 84,196 , Constance Wells, 84,229 , Cynthia Lynn, 84,197 , Linda Lee, 54,189,228 , Linda Marie, 84 Nanette Louise, 31,97,188,l90, 202,203 Pfuetze, Pamela Kay, 84,197,199 Phillips, Margaret Mildred, 31 Phipps, Arline Hollyer, 54,117 Pidduck, Karen Diane, 17,196 Pierce, Nancy Elizabeth, 84,226 Pitz, Penelope Cathryn, 84,154,199,226, 232,235,236 Plooster, Barbara Jean, 84 Plumer, Mary Louise, 17 Plummer, Jane, 84,193 Poor, Sally Ross, 84,196 Porte, Katherine Ann, 84,233 Porter, Sharon Kay, 31,191,194,208 Potter, Jillian, 84 Poulton, Dorita Kay, 84 Price, Cheryl Lee, 31,179 Price, Judith Ellison, 17,109,111,184 Priest, Jane Elizabeth, 62,85 Priestman, Ann Frances, 54,105 Prine, Melody Antoinette, 54,190 Pritchard, Robbin Leigh, 85 Probst, Patricia Jean, 85 Protzman, Polly Sue, 85,199 Pruitt, Sheryl Anne, 85,233 Prusak, Marcella Josephine, 85,189 Prutzman, Priscilla Rose, 234 Pullman, Pamela Joanne, 17,153,184,221 R Raben, Julie Gay, 54,198 Rae, Donna Frances, 23,31,184 Ramsey, Susan Lynn, 85,235 Rathert, Stephanie Keene, 54,207 Rawlins, Anne Collier, 17 Rawson, Rebecca Cleone, 54,186,190 Raynal, Rosa Ileana, 54,204 Rearick, Eugenie Rockey, 85,198,225 Reasor, Julie, 85 Reeves, Jennifer Anne, 85,199 Regalia, Joanne Denise, 85,189,190 Reichardt, Anne Elizabeth, 54 Reichmuth, Virginia Ellen, 54 Reister, Carol Louise, 85 Retchin, Peggy Ann, 86 Retherford, Lynn, 86 Richards, Jan Aleda Wray, 55 Richards, Jennifer, 55,199,234,235 Richardson, Susan Baury, 86,190 Ricker, Linda Jean, 55,186 Ridley, Abigail Woodnutt, 3 1, 196,204 Ries, Barbara Jean, 55 Ritchie, Karen Kay, 55 Risvold, Linda Marie, 86 Roan, Catherine Anne, 86,189,193,224 Roark, Claudia Beth, 31,223 Robinson, Cynthia Ann, 269 Robinson, Judith Ann, 55,190,201 Rogers, Jo Ann, 96 Rogers, Judith Lea, 55 Rogers, Rockie Sue, 86 Rogers, Wenona, 31,179 274 Rohlfsen, Sharyn Irene, 18,105,201,218, 220,224 Roschewski, Sonya Cheryl, 86 Rosehill, Stefany Gay, 55 Rosenberg, Dana Rae, 32,188,196,203,20 Rosenfeld, Cindy Barath, 86,141 Ross, Carolyn Ann, 86 Roth, Margaret Lynn, 55,186,224 Roulier, Renee Cheri, 55,190,191 Rouse, Karen Louise, 55 Rowe, Emily Sanderson, 86,231 Roys, Adina Helen, 86,196 Russell, Sherry Louise, 86,226 Russell, Susan Helen, 86 Rutt, Sheryl Ann, 55,101,188,190,196 Ryder, Suzanne, 56,193 S Salisbury, Margaret Ann, 86,190 Sanborn, Gail Annette, 86 Sanborn, Susan Alden, 87,144 Sanders, Barbara Gail, 87 Sanders, Nell Hays, 87,226 Sands, Muriel Kathryn, 56,190 Sanford, Patricia Louise, 56 Sargent, Sally, 32,202 Sastre, Pamela Ray, 56,189,224 Saxberg, Suzette Ann, 56 Schairer, Mildred Irene, 18,199 Schmidt, Christine Maria, 18,197,204 Schmitt, Gretchen Louise, 32,179 Schmidt, Janet Kay, 87,144 Schmidt, Serena Seward, 87,193 Schmitt, Susie Catherine, 87 Schmitz, Nancy Jo, 96 Schoedinger, Nancy Anne, 87 Schumacher, Diana Estelle, 32 Schwab, Stephanie Jo, 23,32 Schwabauer, Diane Kay, 56,101,102,187 Schwartz, Mary Christine, 56 Semke, Diana Glenn, 32,105,207 Semke, Myrth Ann, 87,196 Sharp, Margaret Ellen, 56 Shay, Meredith Victoria, 56,105,107,187, 188,224 Shearer, Jann Fowler, 56,198 Sheldon, Lucinda Curtiss, 18,107,167,186 255 Shelp, Susan Doris, 32 Shermack, Mary Louise, 56,188 Sholine, Cynthia Dee, 87,196 Shreck, Rebecca Sue, 87 Shugert, Sandra Morse, 56,186 Silvernale, Sheroalyn Dawn, 57 Simmons, Susan Agnes, 32 Skall, FloAnn, 57,190 Skolout, Danice Belle, 87,189 Skoglund, Mary Alice, 87,187 Slocumb, Nancy Lynn, 87,197 Small Smith Smith Smith , Nancy Hayes, 57 , Carol Elizabeth, 87 , Jane Ann, 57 , Leigh Elise, 62,87,224 Smith, Susan Metcalf, 57,184,187,224,231 Smith, Susan Penny, 18 Smoldt, Carolyn Jean, 18,197 Snodgrass, Susan Claire, 57,185 Snyder, Deborah Clare, 88 Snyder, Patricia Sharon, 88,207 Soddy, Robinette Jean, 57,236 Soon, Arlene Wai-Hing, 33,190 Sorrels, Sandra Alice, 193,234 Soth, Melinda, 88 Soule, Genevieve Marie, 88,234 Spake, Judith Barbara, 88 Sparks, Mary Gay, 57,205,269 Sparks, Tania Hull, 19,190 Speer, Katherine Dee, 57 Spencer, Peggy Andrea, 88,197 Spiller, Terrell Ann, 58 Staley, Elizabeth Katherine, 88,207 Stark, Wendy Ann, 58,222 Steinmann, Rae Christine, 58 Stentz, Carole Sue, 58 Stevens, Darrelyn Jean, 88 Stevens, Pamela Lea, 58,198,224 Stevenson, Janet Kay, 88 Stickle, Sandra, 58,188 Stillman, Jewel Georgette, 58 Stitt, Marcia Anne, 88 Stone, Carma Joy, 19,109,184 Storck, Diane Jo, 19,121,197,224,228 Stout, Susan Jean, 58,224 Straitiff, Susan Barclay, 88,226 Strassburger, Martha Elizabeth, 32 Strause, Marilynn Jean, 88,14-1 Strickland, Marcia Anne, 88 Strobel, Julia Carol, 89 Strong, Katherine Louise, 19,117,187 Suiaunoa, Leafuiameto Toetasi, 33,149,205 Sullivan, Susan, 89 Sully, J acquelyn Ann, 58,186 Sutoris, Carol Ann, 23,33,189,224 Swift, Ann Walker, 89,141,233 T Tadano, Karen Kiyoko, 19 Tallman, Frances Buford, 89,234 Tan, Ei-Ling, 89,205 Tate, Patricia Anne, 89,190 Taylor, Bobby Jo, 58 Taylor, Bonnie Jean, 89 Taylor, Kathleen Doris, 58,225 Taylor, Lynda Leigh, 89,226 Taylor, Susan Louise, 89 Teets, Mary Christine, 90 Tegtrneyer, Margaret Ethel, 19,105,188 Templeton, Ann Kennedy, 90 Tennant, Julie Gray, 90 Thirlwell, Nancy Jean, 58 Thomas, Mary Eloise, 8,20,136,144,184, 190,196,197,218 Thompson, Betsy Charlotte, 90 Thompson, Elaine Kay, 90 Thompson, Sandra Jane, 59 Thompson, Theresa Stone, 90,199 Thoreson, Jusith Allee, 20,136,184,185,218 Tieman, Sandra Sue, 20 Tiller, Sara Ann, 33 Topp, Diane Sue, 90 Towle, Pamela Ann, 20,46,105, 147 ,184, 197,2 07,2 1 8 Trager, Susan Marie, 90,196,199 Trimble, Sidney Anderson, 90,197,199 Trobec, Kay Valerie, 33,187 Trogdon, Mary Jo, 20,184 Trujillo, Mrs. Randall Soranson, 96 Tuckwell, Peggy Anne, 90 Tudor, Elizabeth Ann, 90 Twitchell, Donna Mae, 33 Tyler, Annette Marie, 90,199 U Uhlenhopp, Shari Ann, 90 Ulman, Janet Elsie, 20 Ummel, Susan Jane, 59,107 Underdahl, Enid Elizabeth, 59 Upton, Rebecca Sue, 59 Urban, Celia Dolores, 2 1 V Vahey, Ann Cynthia, 23,33,190,226 Vance, Katherine Headley, 90,189,225 Van Hosen, Vicki Lynne, 90,196 Van Velzor, Mollie Jo, 91 Vaughn, Nancy Isabelle, 91 Vedane, Jacquelyn, 2 1,167,197 Verckler, Sara Reynolds, 91 Vial, Margot Jean, 2 1,197 Vohs, Sue Lynn, 91 Volker, Mary Lynn, 59 von Briesen, Elsa Christine, 91,235 VonEschen, Lea Jessie, 59 Vontz, Martha Jean, 91,196,207 Voto, Josephine, 91 W Wachsman, Louise Ellen, 91 Wagner, Inga, 21,186,190 Wahl, Gertrude Ann, 59,201 Wahlfeld, Janis M., 34 Wahlstrom, Kersdn Estelle, 59,189,205,226 Waldron, Anne Madden, 91 Walker, Nancy Bradshaw, 91,196 Wallace, Laurie Ann, 36,59,197,226 Wallace, Mary Ann, 34, 161, 184,202 Wallace, Susan Francis, 91,197 Wallon, Anne Louise, 34,185 Walsh, Kathleen Esther, 34,187 Walter, Alice Virginia, 2 1,185,197 Wardwell, Caroline Sladen, 91,196 Ware, Nina Coulter, 59,186,197,199,225 Warner, Mimi, 59 Waterman, Sherryl Lee, 59,186,190,20l Waters, Mrs. Patricia, 21 Watkins, Maria Eugenia, 91 Watson, Judith Carolyn, 91,190 Watson, Leslie Dale, 60,232 Webber, Betsey Farra, 91 Weber, Toni Louise, 22,113 Weber, Wendy Jo, 62,92 Weeks, Laura Wilder, 92,199,233 Weir, Frankie Sue, 92 Weirich, Wendy Elizabeth, 96,103 Welton, Linda Kay, 60,109 Werner, Mrs. Kathay Campbell, 60,103 West, Carra Lee, 22,197,199 West, Pamela, 92 Westeriield, Jane, 92,196 Westphal, Connie Lee, 60,190 Westwater, Cordelia King, 92,233 Whatley, Christine Ann, 92 White, Lucy Palmer, 34 White, Marilyn, 92 White, Sandra Kaye, 60 Wigglesworth, Susan, 60,225 Wildman, Martha Lynn, 60,190,196 Wilder, Jennifer Lynn, 34,179 Williams, Coyla Susan, 92,190 Williams, Karen Sue, 60,190,194,201 Williams, Kathlene Sands, 60 Williamson, Shirley Louise, 34,184,207 Wilson, Joan Marie, 22,195,224 Wilson, Susan, 61,224 Wing, Deborah Thum, 92 Wingfield, Gail Lee, 92 Wingfield, Mary Ellen, 34 Wisby, Phyllis Abigail, 92,196 Withers, Helen Ann, 61 Witt, Sharon Louise, 61,97 Wold, Stephanie Loe, 35 Wolf, Sally Kathryn, 93 Wolfe, Lucy Gene, 61,186 Wolff, Karen Lee, 61,196,197,201 Wood, Carol Grace, 93,225 Woodruff, Jill Criegler, 93 Woods, Diana Kay, 93 Woodward, Wendy Lynn, 22,46, 197 Work, Sheila Stuart, 61 Worrall, Virginia Foster, 93 Wright, Cynthia Lynn, 93 Wright, Wendee Wakelyn, 93 Wu, Barbara Suk Ying, 35,205 Wu, Martha Shek Fong, 93,189,205 Wullbrandt, Jill Anne, 93 Wunsch, Shirley Ann, 22 Wyatt, Judith Kaye, 93 T Yamane, Joyce Kazue, 93 Ybarra, Dolores, 61,190 Yonkers, Virginia Caron, 61,188,190,197 Youker, Suzanne Marguerite, 93 Young, Candace Fay, 93,198 Young, Lisabeth Ann, 93 Young, Lynne Margaret, 93, 141 Yuengling, Patricia Hood, 61 Z Zavin, Leah Lenore, 35,179,203,208 Zehring, Karen, 35 Zillgitt, Margaret Stephanie, 61,224 Zimmerman, Marcia Ann, 61 275 gui 1- w'll ' . ,Wh -' . , , . .-. -.-M - f ' f Q.: f H If ff .1 1 . 1- . 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