Eastern Washington University - Kinnikinick Yearbook (Cheney, WA)

 - Class of 1958

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Q Beads and ckskin E' Va- . gs 4x-'x ,N ,gf A fax S I I P 1 I' 1 t When a student joins the lines of registration, he becomes a part of the bolstering Spirit. Wheth- er he is challenging the crown on the turf or cheering for the crown in the stands. he and his fellows create and main- tain the vapor that ani- mates the body. x A ' Viv, ' 'K I w- A 'ft'-, Q. . J E' ,stiff aff ,y ff- . flfv 'f f' Y. , 'TLT' V ee 7 5i,K55'X' Wx NSA Lx V ', as , www N in We ff. P I . :tx X ts -5 ng'- x , Q +-. v.4-.4.-1.144-... -ae- 4. 1 a ' .- 1---..... ,,, Mx 'Vu F-all registration, 1957, the largest in Eastern's history. ws-. 'l5xx K-N. -Q 'V' v-x53 .1 .44-Ir., NX, a QP. N' 'S xl x ,tr L f W. M aj'-,,,,..w..,,'..-r-r gm! khigpgdlwkgl If wxfvvwis ' 1. ' ' xf.T1A- -NW , H X z ,, -is ...,. -.Vy...wt R ,K ff -+1'F ff'Al, Z' ' .5, 7 X' ,N . . -, . .,- sm V. x As- x Q is:-:'S1f F?f rv? 1 sh... -A - 4. JV ' aw ,. - . 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'PF' A gf Vp p gf' l'1,'3': 2 '- s 0- N f D ' . urmg omentation Week f h tradition r al landm ' es men gf ' ark 6 glven Vast lawn surrou d'S. Above' fWo frosh vi5't sf a. tfmr of the CamPuS '50 SCC O ne n mg Showalter Hall T 1 - -Klsslng R0Ck', located on the . rad1t1on allows a couple who have oO together three mo th CeI'61'1'10n . I1 3 to . Br Wlth a kiss C21I'V-C then- initials . - 11'1 the rock and seal the x - .AA X 'W Tra pride the es? scl100l tory 2 East thr011E of sch Easter! C0 3 studen COII11T1f arrow? each sf the im next y Hon yearls numbe lights quires a full 1 be grat fdendsl who In All s U, lblx 1-sx. S i ' . - i S69 the navf thi if if .v Lf v Wifi l , f 3.2. 'c 1,91 ar -3. z sl ' 'a4,f,Lt 1 . I I x ra 1' asrqi fda Y iw li' 1,514- L-1 '. -,fghzjt NL 4 1 1 f a lf, , f f H ,, Y. A ,- , . 1 s fi ,f W W-Wi 9:-fra-ga' 'i '.. ,..- X 1 kyLpL,,n Traditions are formed by students who take pride in their school and believe that through the establishment of traditions, they bring the school and students together in preserving his- tory and honor of what it all stands for. , Eastern has many such traditions, which through time, have become an essential part of school operations. Sacajawea is honored as Eastern's official hostess and her name is given to a senior Woman each year. Graduating students pay homage to Sac-ajawea at pre- commencement, by passing her arrow. The arroW's shaft is touched to the forehead of each senior, after which the arrow is given to the incoming student body president for the next year. Homecoming first began in 1924 and each year's activities and alumni have increased in number and grandeur. It is one of the high- lights of the school. year. Wishing Rock re- quires that you make a reasonable Wish during a full moon, kiss the rock and your Wish will be granted. Hello Walk is a means of instilling friendship among students by requiring those who meet on the walk, to say hello, All are traditions. The stone pillars which border the sidewalk to Showalter Hall are the gateway to Eastern XVashington College. Students and alumni built the structure in 1915. v:-f pn: r-. -1 v',..s'fr'gj.- .1 ,f vw-M1 B ' U' '4 1.1 f -,'. V pfrfsfki 655:11 rv . ' ., -. ar f 0' 0 ' 'J -.Q ta :.., .,, ,gg . N. . . -.sf , r'w--a.,. ca -' ffigyyfdfs' ' -1- ve- Q. .,,.- . K ',. eSs?QQi gQ-i'i'n i . .'-ATQ,-1' Aw . kv: .1'.f.-'Y fl' s3w6'.?,g4 Q ,, lp .twsgseqgfirai ,Q r ,W X H . X' '?.g.f-,tx-v H'f ' V - .. ,-fa.. I . la 1 I., --'limit uf 4' e 5 , fgxffia zgaf One of the beauty spots of the campus is the landscaping around Showalter Hall ,-, D ,,. ,.,,.A,,,., ,,- .Y I . - , . 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F4 ,A 4 .ag Q - ,. V1 V -,J ' ff- e4 ,'VV.f , , A '- -Q X .. fat' x -- ' ' '3 - 4,,,1.V ' . lA '- --. Q , J , .V . , V ' '- VV' -K ,.V . 5 V - , Y-,A ff' , I I ,l ,I , K Pfff V 4. ,.f.- , ,J ' J 'V-' . .1 ,, J' I-1, VV z , ,,., . A - 4 1 f 5717-, .Ex A 1V V 4 ' -f TV V V ' , ' .,, V- ' f -YY 'N 4 V-' - Lx , , , f' V-'11 ' .V 7' .WVV if- 4 ' VI!! .F ,,-fr X V' ' 4' 'N V Vf' ' ' LV ff 4 V V , V . l . x -'ig' 'v , . I - J ' ff Vf' ,V Q V . . ' ,, . ,Vx , ff . -f' :V , X' .JI A f ,V f 2 As You Prepare For the FUYUYC As you face your future and look forward to an etlective and fruitful life, there are certain qualities and competencies that need to be developed and continually strengthened. You will be called upon constantly to identify problems and seek out answers to solve them. Some of these ditliculties you will encounter as an in- dividual while others will involve you as a member of both small and large groups. A large part of your personal and occupational life will involve working with others. To do this well, you will have to understand all types of individuals, how they think, how they feel and why they hold certain ft. d 'd ve 1 eas. You will need to understand personal motivations. Fine qualities of leadership and coo er t' ' ' ' I p a ive action will be essentlal to successtul individual as well as group effort. Every day you will be called upon to communicate ideas and interpret accurately the oral and Written thoughts of others. Expressing ideas and correctly trans- lating the expressions of others will be an essential tool for the future. You will be called upon to or an'z d . . . . . g 1 6 an manage Your own daily activities. Directing your own aff airs means - ' ns YOu must have a clear sense of direcilon. It Ifxing . - - S possessing strong motivating purposes. t mean by a defensible code of moral etl11CS- No future will ever turn into a success unless know some things and know them well.. It ftqthe difficult to be SpeCiHC, but one cfm Predict tfa these road ahead will hold many SufPf1Sef- Eometiine not surprises will be such that you wont aved the Look' will there be the opportunity to stop and reah Wisdom Immediate action will be required from f Cof equal and insight you have gained alOf1S the Wlay' the dispo. value, however, will be the desire and 350- to action. sition to seek more facts before YOU CXP10delm to being Mature deliberation is a trait of equal V2 ue able to meet emerging situz1tiO11S- how Your future success will be dependent uligiitr life strongly You become motivated KO Caffii' cindetermines work. The effort you put forth each fa? high stand- your attitudes toward work and 1'6Sr9CCt 01 ards of accomplishment. You cant SPH? ect to of college coasting along in neutral and CKE . . . - eiorf- dedicated concentration to yOU1 fuwle d four Yfars br1I13 .wjdlfllli DON S. PATTERSON, PW 3615 1TlI1Q 1 YOU qullc j Eh? phase BOT book sd01Q gqllli iisp0' ji10I1f 561113 how 5 me -Dina und' veaI5 fnf Dr. Patterson and Dr. Force have spent many hours discussing ways .ind mcanx of the huge expansion program needed at liastcrn. Y' X X 'XX ix fu -'1 ,.,- x i I' hx -A qv A n, , : l ' - .X wfrs,,,, 9 4 . J R '-1 - . 1 ' . -f o pf ' .. M 'Ox Q. ' ixpirgg' if ig X dl' --viii, 'ARI' T' 'W K gs ..,-. - , . ' K i nf ' 1 4. Q X N KS! A 3 L ' Q,-iq. ' -ua. w- K . V 6 sd Y :tty w' gm, iv , ffl. . Ai 1 . 5, .A .R A . 1 o Q ' ' ' U . ' ' Ag' 'H - . ' i 1 -' , 5' f . ' ff' wv ' . AI. N4 -- ',i ex' 1 4' 'Af 5 ' 1 ' ' . V N, 3' 'nn v 2.9.7 V1 f pl , sf 5 ' 'fs7 ' ,f , J i fr? .S . , gmlf. ' . 5 ' . .f W. af!!-sv. 2 r +21 , 5 f - .Y Q- M . ,. an d:,.'f25Q'Z4 V The prcQidcnt's home, .in .ittractivc Campus i.1ndm.irk. 19 ' , -i E AdH1iHiSt1gfi , Y R. Wu num XY. loom 1. C. W. QUINLE , J Q nnifrflunrl' N. XX'x11l.ux Nl xuom I7:n'.'fm' of Silflillfff Srfvnnf RAYMOND P. XYHITFIELD Dirrcfor of Graduaff Study Registrar Director MA'RION H. Sunisncx of Physical Plant and Svrzfim I moo E Dilrdor, Effffff 5' -f..-Iv, . Admmxsoowz Q keep the wing if smoothly. Sm-L5 for all the PM and faculty grodumg recorded md formed ibm into ohm K Workg with Zh MHS of X55 - I moo bo Alldifgon mire? WI one ation RAMOND M. GILES Director, Exiension and Correspondence Administrative officers and assistants keep the wheels of the college running smoothly. Such things as accounting for all the pennies, solving student and faculty problems, finding jobs for graduates, seeing that all grades are recorded and keeping the public in- formed about college happenings, fall into their laps. The administration Works with the Board of Trustees con- sisting of Melvin B. Voorhees, Pasco, Harvey Erickson, Spokane, J. Harold Anderson, retiring chairman, Cash- mere, Mrs. Frank Laughbon, Daven- port and Mrs. R. R. Morrison, newly elected chairman, Spokane, to conduct a harmonious year. MILDRED KING Bursar ' R X TILFORD T. WALL Supervisor of Proprrfy A P1'0C7ll'C lIll'l1f . . 1 +515 ' W .iff ' NAOMI H. XVAl.I, AllIlIll1lSfP't1fll'l' Svc'rcf:H3 i X . xx.. 'V A V' r ' a XV1LL1xxi R Dru Dnmfo, of 111112111 Rrlzflom , fl u 5 1 .1 -! ,..., WYE! M Q I 3 Those sw me for everyone connected with the Douglas. schedule Fleming DARYL GLENN HAGIE Dean gf Stucleuts Stu gil l L 1 li, 5 . l l l 5 V CHARLES F. RAY gxxE2'P3,jJ0CZ:Z2j Director of Student Activities UU, mid-quarter warning notices that say Please come come from the Dean's office, a hub of activity college. Dean Hagie, Dean and Mr. Ray approve student loans, assign housing, f student problems. Mrs. em with their numerous dut activities, and take care o ably assists th ies. 22 :ul HELEN FLEMING 7 Secretary, Dean S Ofllfe l I l 611i PCI'SOI1I1e Communication is essential to administration, faculty and students FRANCES BADGIJQY C. WAYNE HALL Clvrk of Vvfvruns' Affuirx Assistant in Field Services I4 1 VT! I I I I I Q' o L I ' 7 -' v vf' n F s I I Iv V g. I rl in sms! .,,..i.,.,,.-f-' Student Services Mule Sternitzky, right, Jacqueline Franks, and Shirley lioomer operate the infirmary. During the flu epidemic 4 ,ai 'ttf nal Leff-Eva Johnson and Christine T 'rector and Assistant Director of Toki, vice prepare the cafeteria menus 1 doods that the fare is served on time to 0:3 STE resident students. R X -' K bkhxx r.,.... s .Q 3 fill quarter, the inhrmary was a popular hangout. A a 1 ' , .. ....... ' x N Q ., . KS ' 5 . In L , ' . A I ' x , ., X A , 1 ' 'ut s 5 Q Q Q' 'wrsmtd X ,, Dobwnv There are maUY Other people who serve the students. AIPOHI JoAnn . I ' - , - e istrarS aire Hauschild, June Larsen and Ruth Shoemaker, clerks in the R S t . . . . , . ', Augl1S Omce CUJOY their morning break chatting over coffee. Leff, Custodian u ' L . , Gus Olnerstrom makes sure the flag flies every d-W' IGI 1. .I 41 N If Y I I 1-- an I I I 1 I I 5, I I I I I It I I I I I I .V XM -. K:- . X , N 1 gg? N-X-x.. xl - w rx g- X - , , X 'sw V N 'x, . uw' ' , x ,U X . u- lx -N x tx- ku -Q -I -- I A YQ , x x X- . N -- , H . 4 X x- N15-X, 4' -E5 Ny M., i gf., R- , N .- X XX -x X x ' , --. . X , X --.: .-X fx- S- 1 , X - ,X ' N A . . x - ,! x x N 3 11 x ,, V - ,, x - ,M -gx -- 3 X - ' ' 5 -- x . -' . . ' , 1 - N ' 1- w , , .N X X -X, , k-4,-4. f , ,- - N , T ' - - M 2. 1 Xu , J xw,,.--- ' -,Q A ff' .,-. x. 1 UN - ,fb fl --TSB . -' -J . LA xx: ,. ' ' Mx N-, - A xg .L.5vLj ' X X 4.2 ,X 'N 'N .s Ny- 5, X ,nu -..z xx. . fn N r P- -fx fx, X f-. 47,-W- ,, x A- X.. Ju k., NN Lf -.J - 'V QA '--xf ,1 1. iziyii -1: ilk: M ..., 4 A-.KL ,Y I 2 uf'- 131 'l F' TN .N.' 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P- ,V A -- V ,X -.-, x-Q- xg-,J 1 V 5 x .JA . 1 , .f ' 5 K .-, ,--, Y -,. 1-'f XJ .7- nf fx.- r . ' x 1 wh.. 1 fI'u1i-V: V-me AHF X -.,,. pf-O' xk T '- --.,-N , .Nf- Q--F -5' ., 11 1. - -V lr- .-U, K ' .ilflhlllz Class fficers 5,545 s - l f 5 Al X 'N ,v 3 s 2 l l , - i x E K x john Sandc, Vice Presidentg k l'ru1ilcnr1 Rem Niarheson, ASB Representativeg . XXUU. Suerurary and Barbara Owens, Co- N- Mal Q liaxr HLIII Bobette Bronson, selected as Sacajawea by the Senior class, accepts a bouquet of roses from class president Lew Cain. Sacajawea, the symbol of Eastern, is the highest honor any one woman can receive. fi iifx Iguqllel fastern, X J U - RQ 1 JIM BERRY Spokane B.A. in Education JACK BOSKILL Spokane V B.A. in Education SNEA, IK Homecoming CO-Chairman Mu Phi Epsilon BILL BRACKT Lewiston, Idaho B.A. in Economics Business Club JOHN BRAUN Spokane B.A. in Mathematics HARRY BREWER Spokane B..A. in Speeclo IK, SNEA, Newman Club Senior Class Social .Chairman Scribes of Fifth Estate BOBETTE BRONSON Whitefish, Montana B.A. in Eclucation Sacaiawea, ASB Council A-WS Council, Tawanka Golden Circle 27 DONNA L. ANDRIST Cheney B.A. in Erlncalion GERALD ANDRUS Spokane B.A. in Edzlcafiolz DOROTHY BAHR Wilbur B.A. in Educafion Mu Phi Epsilon Kappa Delta Pi LARRY BAILEY Cheney B.A. in Mafbvmafics Tennis CATHERINE BASLER Granger B.A. in Educafion WRA, Saphers Newman Club CHARLES J. BENESCH Spokane B.A. in Education rw .- si I : K I wa . ix- X I f.- ' ig 5 S -s ' J Q I X J-avr qksyr' - N W-11, Q X x SS N 5 'I Lx --as .K Q.:gQQ -new Senior Class XIII I-In Iv Nl. CII! IINI I' Orient Iiul. JY! lf.1'r1I'.1f.'1n: Il-.lXX'.llIlL.'l. l5'l'.-X lllcn ll. Richards Club Dxvm S. CIIII,soN Olympia ILII. ir: If.!11r.:fion Gymnastics. FTA Sapher NANCY COCRELRAS Vancouver B..-I. in Erliuzifion -loIiLL,x C,xMPBEI.L Cashmere B.A. in Erfzrcufiou Psychology Club, IRC RICHARD CASE St. Maries, Idaho B.A. in Cbcmisfry Newman Club, German Commuters' Club Geography Club . 'Q ii if -1 ,, A ' ' fs are 3 cl, ' f 4 1 X jj I X. I A ' fum afvsfxfs JOAN BROWNLEE Pateros B.A. in Eflucafion Dames Club Ellen H. Richards Club PHIL BIIOWNLEE Pateros B.A. in Erlncnlion IK, Junior Class Vice-Pres Scarlet Arrow, Silphcrs JAMES L. BRYAN Spokane B.A.. in ErI'Ill'rlfi0ll Roy L. BURNS Spokane B.A. in Ezllmaliou LEWIS A. CAIN Newport B.A. in Erlucafiou Alumni Board, IK Senior Class President AMS Activities Chairman ASB Finance Committee DENNIS' CAMPEELL Cashmere Bachelors Club ,I nf 3, HIL, 1 WB Ill' all l Sp DPP' ' Irlw IW PIN C Twill M II l ASB We ruler lm lflii SPA M in f Karl gfmlh Gil. lrencl RIIIIOID Ponl M in C las flub. G 1qNNo1f Cox l'RlfR.XS Spokane B..-l., in I'f.f1u'.11'!or1 Romani' li. Coxx'AN lintiat B..-l. in l'f.f1ru.1fior1 Baseball, lli Szlpllef. FTA, XV Club jostvu XY. Cutufn Spokane B.A. in Ellllfilfitlll Kappa Delta Pi Epsilon Pi Tau FRANK CUBIBIINGS Troy, Montana B.A. in EJ-ucafion ASB Vice-President Scarlet Arrow, XV Club Track, Bachelors Club LEILA DAv1s Spokane B.A. in Education Kappa Delta Pi Spanish Club, Dames Club French Club RAYMOND A. DAVIS Port Angeles B.A. in Cfoemistry Vets Club, German Club .- 5, JE: 'Br' 'if v ,AXA .asf A NBXENQ B Skxxgxt i I l A 'ieff' ext, , bt Senior Class DONALD DELZER Cheney B.A. in .E!17l'Ct1fiO11 XVILLIAM DENTON Meridian, Idaho B.A. in Edncatio-11 Student Union Board of Control Student Council Young Democrats, IRC JEAN D13 N10 XValnut Creek, California B.A. in Sofia! Sllufivx IK, Distinguished Military Student ASB Council and Finance Committee ASB President, Treasurer DAvi2 Dlxox Spokane B.A. in Eifucalion ASB Board of Control OREN Dixox Cheney B.A. in Mafbmmzfirs Vct's Club I 6 v Q E i l 40 , ,iw T w 9 T Hwang I G J V VVAV f wi M V, Af, R , ,250 'ie v 1 ff . M., . iff ,, g T 2 v il vii g fy 1 , 1 if, av .5 . 7 Av , 4 ,, A .4..-..,....- .lla J ,,.MxN S ,SWS 'SXMN QQ R- 3 NX uv-N XX ' WNV? f'7M 'f' 3, Xl'-IXN lvkll ERNEST FRANK5 Cheney B.A. in En'1ccf1ti01z MARGARET FREDERKING College Place B.A. in Education Tawanka Easterner Society Editor llll'-1Xl,,lvSNhl K-I i. sl li lvl-UNI NiMwl..l!!x fi K H: l.+r':'r i-A llizuxwu 1 lulx m-u.f.3r1 ilax K lulv JW' .4 ' IRT Usovx Coszzr ll'.Nlcnc. lilxln Vi Nf':'L's'l7 .Xlplzz Tau Lianmu 5Xl1.-X Sm Raul. L. GROUNDS Lic-:ur df-Xlcnc. Idaho SNP.-X. Duma. Art Club Modern Dance Club Scarlet Arrow FRANCES HAGERTY funn-V ,-. NC' Wing., Great Falls. Montana B.A. HI E.fIlr.'JfiOII :O ANTHONY DOLPHIN Spokane B.A. in Education Sapher ROBERTA DUTCHER Post Falls, Idaho B.A. in Ea'11cafi0n Homecoming Queen AWS Council GERALDINE EDWARDS Spokane B.A. in ElI'1lCtlfi0l1 Senior Class jack HM L Mullau, ldalio Bu-l. in EJ1mzfion IK, Psycliology Club Social Prgmotion Committee jeiuu' l'l:XMlL'l'ON' Kettle Falls B.A. in Et!,'lll'aIIiiOl1 Bachelors Club AMS President JOHN Hfxuscmto Port Orchard B.A. in Ec1IlL'z1lLfOIl cp .Ax in QA Cadet Officers, Club 5 xi Senior 1355 .tv N k NIT-N: B i X S X O-Qfrkx. -is . :N SSN Q ii fx fgiii s N N LUDELLA HEID Yakima B.A. in Edrzcafion Saplier, WAA Board CARY I-IETH Ione B.A. in Education IK, Vets' Club Bookstore Board of Control Cadet Ofiicers' Club Newman Club JANETHA M. I-Iuco Spokane B.A. in Foods ami Nulrifion Sponsor Corps Ellen H. Richards Club DfXRLENE HULSIZIill Spokane B.A. in Efluniliou Homecoming Princess Dorm President, Tawanka Presidents' Forum Bachelorette VERNON D. l'lUMMl3I- Clielialis BA. in Erlzlmfinn Epsilon Pi Tau ROBERT D. HUNTSMAN XY alla XY'alla B.A. in Erlllmlion Football, Track, XY' Club German Club, Baseball ORVAL F. .IANSSEN Opportunity B.A. in Effucalion Kappa Delta Pi Geography Club CATHERINE .IENSEN Mansfield B.A. in Eilllcafioll 31 Qi as QKm' XX K C :.g.L4tg2:f Ea3 xigigy . :af 3 va-'5 1.55, 1 tl .C Q .sc I - , X'-la'3-. . if .l. ,,li's4 .-,-g., x, XX C sk x LX xl . I-gf. X 5 ii-To L,Lfh . 3 Q . f + .C Xiang 1 . r ra , sm. 5 X ii, ,,, , Q 5. iii 55' E 3 N X1 N4 Q Tis? X X X Xx X S , -2 W X - , .K.L. .. --.., 15.1. 2 1-til i, I I V.,,V N--M,,.f ,.,A , 4, 4 'N'-za, we Senior lass Ku' lou-if Xkicnatcliec li..-l. :rz If.1:n'.:f:m: Student Council Representative Mixxn' LOL'1n.xx Clicncy B..-l. ir: If.f:14'.:fimz -lax LOWE Wienatclicc B.A. ir: lfJm-.zfiou Tawanka, Golden Circle Sponsor Corps Sophomore Class Social Chairman ANVS Carnival Co-Chairman 52 . -.-+-mga .f 1 , .,s,e4f2',, an , ,,,,,,,, i Q E GARY XV. LARSEN Battle Ground B.A. in Eflucalion Saplmcr, Scarlet Arrow ASB Finance Committee Cadet Officers' Club Athletic Council PAUL A. LILLENGREEN Reardan B.A. in Economics Business Club, Oflicers' Club fe' t'- 'lf am., asm, tk, 12, S W www, ,, Qzczivf Sw , ff ' wi xg 3 X Q K V pw .V-,f,.-,cw W-ffl, -I ,:,gE,i51,g:3!ill,,' I H My ,X .,, i,'- U , i A 4.'.m,','taig'7f' 'V fa ,iii - ' , FLOYD C. JOHNSON Spokane L B.A. in Education Intramural Basketball Cadet Officers' Club LELAND KAMLIN Spokane B.A. in Education WILLIAM KEGLEY Chewelah B.A. in Education Vets' Club EUGENE KELLY Spokane B.A. in Ealucation Baseball ALBERT A. KOZIUK Chewelah B.A. in Education Scarlet Arrow Epsilon Pi Tau VICTOR LAFRENZ Moses Lake B.A. in Education L Y . Bm Bi Glen lim N BA 1 llilz in CG! ln j iii im 4, Q, 'sl Y Q: - in his . IQ f .N Cal lg: N 59 23 ' L, Q Qi:-L. W! t sq, t A Q xx xx L. BRUCE MCQUEEN Cheney B.A. in Ed'uca1fi01z Sapher Cadet Officers' Club HARRY R. MELBY Northport B.A. in Education Alpha Tau Gamma SNEA, Business Club Campus Council BEN L. MERRILL Amber B.A. in Education Distinguished Military Student Cadet Oiiicers' Club DENIECE METIVA Wfapato B.A. in Education Board of Control ASB Social Co-ordinator Commuters Club TED L. Moss Spokane B.A. in Ezlucation CHARLES W. MUELLER Kennewick B.A. in Educalion 33 LOUISE McKAY Cheney B.A. in Education ELAINE MCLAUGHLIN Spokane B.A. in Education STANLEY A. MARSH Malden B.A. in Erlucation. ALLEN MATSUMOTO Spokane B.A. in Edufafion JANET NIAYTHER Spokane B.A. in EJ1zca1'ion Ellen H. Richards Club Senior Class s ll.-x si I- lx l'i Il ml x Nlanwxi 16,3 H: l.!:.I .Hmm K ide: Urhtcrx' l lub lhai I xi l'l- RI I s KCIH!f'vNlnilx 16,1 .'-I l.!':II .:!,.,rI nplzcr. .XXXN L I-until XX li.X'XX'.-XA 1 HKFtl1Nl'IRl'wllIl C hcncy l'rc-Nlmlital llcnxal Q lub lloxx I R. Rom Ru Sgwlgarmc la'-sanha. llozncconiing Co- Ciivairman, IR Sweetheart llozucqoniing Princess Ki1l'NK'I' Ross Chcwclah B..-l. If: If.f:1I'.:fion Newman Club. SNEA Nfarcrbuoys. Bowling Team -loiix Saxon Snohomish B..'l. ir: Ejizfatiozi Foosball, Baseball. Wm Club Senior Class Vice-President Sapher 34 RALPH OREY Cheney B.A. in Erluvafion Football, Swimming BARBARA J. OWENS Toppenish B.A. in Ezlucafion Cheerleader, Sponsor Corps Commander, Busines Club, Military Ball Queen Senior Class Social Chairman, Bachelorette WILLIAM Muren Rathdrum, Idaho B-A. in Efllwatiori Vets' Club, EPT IRA NIcHoI.soN Spokane B.A.. in Erlumfion RICHARD OLBERDING Spokane B-A- in Erfuvafion Senior Class Ifglll I G Elf Iifi HIH? 5? MH WTC lm lla. l1llI..- ISS reavk !,l.f,,z4 , .-,- .mwyi .fu 'A' R gm' hui Sfxiaiur in it Lgwigtml, lxltlllv BN-X, in I-f.11n'.11'iof1 li.xkN1fs'1' Stwxkuokotnzii Siiviiiiiigili, Georgia Bd-L in lilfmifioxf Graplius, President's Forum LMWENCE H. SL'Il:Xl l-'R Spokane BA., in Et'0lIOlNit'X Scarlet Arrow. AMS Secretary-Treasurer W Club, Oilieers' Club Newman Club EUGENE D. SCHERMER Cheney B.A. in E4IIlt'dl'i0lI Bachelors' Club HELEN SCHRECENGOST Spokane B.A. in Edzzcafiozz ROBERT C. SCHROEDER Newman Lake B.A. in Edzzcutiofz IK, Intramural Sports, LSA Senior Class RICHARD Soss Spokane B.A. in Speech KEWC, Scribes of the Fifth Estate, Easterner. JAMES D. SPEER Henderson, Colorado B.A. in Educaliozz Kappa Delta Pi, Scarlet Arrow, VV Club, Basket- ball, Track Lixiun' XV. SQUIRK Wilbur B.A. in Eilllrafion Vets' Club, Public Relations Photographer, Kinnikinick Photographer L,xDoRIs Ii. Sti',xi.N,xiu it Asotin BA. in liilixmlirm ASB Secretary, IK Sweet- heart, Tawnnkn, Golden Circle, Homecoming Princess XVILLIAM STARRIA' Cheney B.A. ill SL'iv11u' 35 in-.u XVIII! lull.lX .ff-l 1i,.l. ng l,lm.xf:ml Slum-or LAIFPN. SUHYUV thu Nccrct.lrx',lQr.1plxm In xx A. XX mix: x lltmnrrx lorry. ltlalm li,.'l. fr: l.lm..'lum Ixus Wu 1 IXNINUN Iilwlw, Nltmt.1n.1 fr..l. xr: l'.fu.t.:fmn Gun R. XVOOD Spokane B..'l. :r: CfwffHm'rri.:1 .-lrf lhncc Band. ASB Artist Xlxdlutrcrs. Hale Kane XY ' Club Rom RT XY'oaxM.xx Spokane B..-l. ir: Ifnillfdfillll Nxxcx' XYRIGGLE Spokane B..-l. in Eiillfdfitlll Graplios 36 'I ,E '.,, V. l . ' X . . l wx- L Nye .fi lb R I XXX X rl, . I .4 ft X 'S+ Q Spunlu-K' wwe? Q .. to FRANK D. STARz Milwauk B.A. in Poliifcal Svimpt. 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I ' e Mrs. Conley 0l'5l-mlfcll llls' fowl wttice .it the servic new student union from expei'icncv slit' gaineil at the oltl building. HCV retirement in -lone will leave .1 spot lla,-Ll to fill. ...Dix James li. Brooks for tive years ol' constant Contribution to Campus functions, Serving ,is adviser to the local, and national lntercollegiate liniglits organization, directing Sutton Hall, .itlvising the geograpliy cluln and working on the Committee of Nine, has kept this young man busy. He leaves l-fastern to ioin the geography dc- partment of Portland State College. . . . Mrs. Verald Davis, for being one of the most help- ful people on mnipus to students, faculty and off-campus persons. She takes many noon and after working hours to look after emergencies and in her spare time does grunge work and leads -l--H clubs. All who know Mrs. Davis are looking forward to more years of her association. ww., Wav 'WI w.,,,,a,xhhw DR. JAMES E. BROOKSD Sutton Hall Director Assistant Professor of Geography MRS. Rfxcuiai- BERG Monroe Hall Director MRS. Vl3R,x1.n Davis Chief Clerk :incl Secretary V .1 'y m,g,.,' N! MRS. ANITA CONLEY Isleland Day Qook X, 0 , , Q --041 f z i 4 47 i X 'f ,,, it. j f ,M ,, ,. I ff , ,.,. ,ig . -Ryan Plff fu' - 5,64 i x , 'Y' 5 ,, JJ i L, S- X-flv ffwgex . ,., ix, ,wt 1, X. ENB R0 W5 1 Di wi y in 4 - YC' 9 N L s 'ax Q Xi ,sf .X ...ew .Q I 4. - 1 Q, X 0 Mzxkrfp. Q X ,. f . 1' - if art? X- Q W w , Q- X Twfiusxs 425 , , M . X K 21 Ya SGH Ya 503 Ya 505 Ya S05 Cowf 0 We Eff , V k , ...,,.1...,- Tlnfs 0 ' .x. 9' .Q H .. . lx u ..i::.' . ' 5 :win yi - - in ..'x' . . mi ind xI1IilHNl.l xxx. F -,ll XNIS Vruxiiinl. .lean lJcNio, ASB Veep, Ike Cummings, Easterner sports editor, AX! linddv .ml l-.murmur editor, Tom Ennis are pushed down Spokane's iil'x!fNlxiL' .M-.Annu by XYililWOX'Iil students after Eastern defeated the Pirates 1.-.-:hull squad 'I to 6. This parade has become an annual affair With the 1--ww li-fx pushing xhc wheelbarrow. Also on hand are EWC-Whitwortii rooters. x dw 355 N . ,V 1. 'IL 5-- M . .. .lhgl X -, Q u K-, NX- A, .KL IPLN NV? 'x Q . N--w Nkvx xx x. 5 -xx 1 1 I f E 5 Squad Ya gotta F--I-GHT Ya gotta XV-l-N-WIN Ya gotta Fight, ya gotta Fight Ya gotta Fight to win Come on Savages, Never give in! We gotta T-E-A-M Thais on the B-E-A-Nl We gotta team that's on the beam That's got the rhythm and jive, Come on Savages, Skin 'em alive! , l x , l q. x 5 ,th ....,,,, ,fi I MA! 'K N x Left--music found its way to the Eastern- Whitwortli parade via this decorative group of EXVCE bandsmen. Bvluu'-song leader Helen Hansen and cheerleader Don Dun- can break into a dance routine ln the delight of other students at the paiaina rally held as part of the llnmeroming festivities. Sox S3V2'lgCS, G-O! Ut all you hav ' 1 wsu let you kioflf every P ay' That We ' , Then MSE with you all the Way! Dri Sl1OW U Red and Fight Antlthe Savages will Win the Victory! VC, Savages, Drive! S the fight We like to see White, just Fight, Fight, ue ,.,,,, it Ng i 'iv-Oh Frosh nv K Q WX-.Ns , ix 1' . f'w.','c1- 1.,. 1 ,Y9 n IV' . 'I l N- . Q '-44. A W ' ' .4 ev! .'- .J'f: ' f.-1 .4-, ,'.4 . ,A fr- ,, A. M. lp!94 ' 4 f 6 ,' f 4 Y A . -sa -M A ' 9 . ' if , A if .' ' A A Y'A ' Y'1 'Y Mx 4 . A . , '- , I , ,V A Y A 4 , ' f i , ii 1 It J .- ..i we ii 1.-su-in in-in xlfvflll HPPCF- r, 1.4 A 1 s..- 1141- ,.iu.ii,r .XII --Ii UH' Jr 's 'Wliwsi UNH' i..w i 11' lied. .ilwzs-l'.1: Kcrxmri .ind Bev Haney enact :1 tvpicnl dvr: sccnc .is init: or .-Xndcrsun Halls skit for scunr zxigizz. Rfgifif-representing Hudson Hall :ire Tern' Bcnnczt. lhrrci Cr.-mdcll, Dive Burger, Gil XY'i11i3m'5 .mei 'wo other students. telling 3 story using unique sound CSCCES. I 1 Among the dancers at' the Presidentfs Reception and mixer are Terri Ham and Ozzie Rose. The dance is an annual affair given to introduce the freshmen ro President Don Pattcrwn. I I K r 5 1 rientation A crop of 922 freshmen experienced testing, recre- ation, initiations and confusion during Orientation week. Tours of the campus, afternoon swimming, mixers, student night and a movie were just a few of the events. Last on the schedule for the week was registration, a day of meeting advisers, getting cards signed, making health examination appoint- ments, buying books and breathing with relief when it was over. is vw X-.6 ' Wir., S ff' xx-., X . .,..,,,X, 14 it ZQEFQ4 'X 'xiii if 7 L'ntler el.ibor.ite decorations of blue and silver, Homecoming queen Girnett Royce, escort Matt Finnigan and other couples enioy the Homecoming Ball, which climaxed the Week long activities. Riglvl-ASB president jean DeNio crowns the queen during the Memories of Eastern show. Young crownbearer is Peggy Ann Cummings. Despite the active flu bug, the pajama rally. parade. beard growing contest, alumni banquet, football contest .md dance were well attended. Homecoming c o m in i t t c c chairmen viewed the Homecoming Ball as a full- fillment to their hopes for a successful 1957 Homecoming. A huge crowd danced to the music of Ralph Dicltinsen and his orchestra. X t ' X , Q Iss r 1s3'l' .f 'QE' ' Y .,:' -t it ttttttt get My is N ks? About'-Sncajawca, Bobette Bronson, Queen Garnett and her princesses Dennnn , .....,.4 . , N. ......- .Y as -1. .0 Davis, Margie Koziuk, LaDoris Stalnaker, Pat Riggs, Dixie Kyre and Darlene Hulsizer watch the Savages win the Homecoming football game. Rigbl-Max Purser gives Stan Johnson a piece of Cake as the co-chairmen celebrate the success of the festivities. -P 'QQ N5 rf ,Jqx 1 s ,s -4 1 I ww ' ,4 MW? . f' r,'v 4 .F - ' i I ,V 1' i ie if -eff? HOMECOMING COMMITTEE: Lvff fo riglrli .fl'0llf ron'--Max Purser. Carol Hurt, Dorothy DeN1e,r4. i3.irb.1r.z Owens. i'W.1rts'W Slmigilm. Joelln Campbell, Nlmcy Ludolph' Jgngf Ohlnnd. Ron' fIl'01LICLlI1iC Turner. Lsurie -lnlinenn: Judy inbsnn. lmrlwgam ?lnrrn-.ig kcrnne -Srlnnelnwl. Judy Acme, Karen Xvhcclcrv Stan Johnson. lion' fly,-,-L-4lSnddy Ray, XY'.1yne Hill, C..1rl Moll. Pull Samier. I on nnenn, ruu ixnisu. on Campbell. Claude Reinwolri. S3 v ? 2 5 1 we ,,.', fAx' -- . gg? f f , i , 5 f 5 I ' ? 3 M, ! s , , 9? , Mi, tt 25' i V 'P-'. sl:-ff, Qigffrffilfflf fiiliiii riff, 5-gfzilftgleg .gsifigmsv UNH 'i 'ff Q-.4 vfairffllxffr lslmsst lmnr mtl His bullet troupe to nn all-girl football team of the tl tt lunng the hlomecoming show. The theme of Memories o t h point of the show was the crowning of queen Garnett f on xx nlumm to tht sixty-seventh annual event. r rl Z .A- , ,fs Q. f 41 ,155 v A ' 9 . 4 will I 1 f,, Rui a ff W g Y- lf ew? r . 4 .-, 5 ef ,, , '- if Ong Uccr grid bllla iq A llkiix nr if Q kfisgrg MQ JM 1 A-4G05 ':?:':iE's.i ' 'f-as 1'n':.'N'e.' - Decorative floats and living dorms vied for honors during Homecoming with louise Anderson hall capturing the grand sweepstakes prize and Monroe hall placing first for floats from living groups. Hudson hall won Hrst place for dormitory decorations. Eight bands from NVashington .intl Idaho .itltled color to the parade as they marched uniformly along the avenue in decorative blends of uniforms .intl music. One of the highlights of the I-Iomecoming show occurred when Gene Sicgle, tackle on the Savage grid squad, delighted the audience with his humorous ballet portrayal of Cinderella He was ably as- sisted by his troupe of artists. X 17'-A fr' l ,f i X r 4 i 1 harit lllIC1'CUllCgl.llC lxmght llrucc I' .1 strip of mpc while lxislgqilmll Spccmwn mn tribute to the March of ljiniqg The AWS-AMS carnival was revived this year and part of the proceeds went to the March of Dimes, Above-Ugly Man contestant, Ron Lelitola grits his teeth as he steps into a tub of icy water. Middle-Eastern men sluilgcd away at 'an old car in an attempt to break Off a piece they could proudly keep- L0ff C.0l' Eccles Scoot and Mr. Orland Killm g1VC 2 PHE to the fall blood drive sponsored bY the RQT and Sponsor Corps. The drive 11CffC d 312 pints. '-Hllelstnn liolilx Drives Dean Daryl Hagie aims 21 Wet sponge at 'a member of the music faculty. MENC conducted the sponge toss booth at the ANVS- AMS carnival. 61 1-!'QG Above'-Roberta Parr received many laughs in her role at ,1 lmrd dri gun slingger. TV or not TV was the theme of this ye.ir's speetaetilar Mai-Ch of Dimes benefit show. Nearly one huntlretl students participated in the two and .1 half hour satire. The :Xrmantl Boatman trio was the hit of the show with its rentlitions of progressive jazz. Musical numbers, dances, light opera, baton twirling, and other acts matle the show .1 trementlous winter quarter favorite. X.: .,. F , ' 1 ia ,bv qiflz- l , 4 5. . A 5 r X k. LX s l 3 1101 who glmnkt ,ill who took part in thc charity . . .. '. . -'-I fr- ai: Ab0L'C-the TV cast takes a well-deserved curtain call. Ctnfu is Dthnirit nt st K function. ,lil J 'U 93 urea M, , vw 1 X? i 'sg Y ' . f-. l ,', , xx i ini fiiinwikx .ill pliyi-LI ,i parm in tramforming tlic I im., in ,ippf-ii-i'i.utc wiring for XViI1lCI' qunrtcr's tlircc big K i H l'.i::i lim-, lrcxlimin Clin Swcctlmcnrt, is surroundccl i-:fill Niarilyn liclly, l..i'l'ccc l:.lI'l'Cll, -ludy Oty, Gail mi i i Ni! xliiifr, .ii ilu- Swuurln-.uri Ball, cmirlcd Cupid's Clmoicc. im-ii l'.iiu l.mc .ind licr acorn, Dave Acrcc, dance tlic . -1 lv .'-ui, lm! ilu- pupullr Armand Boalmnn Quarter plays for , I i r l' w R!Q!'. NllllI1.ll'lx Ski Club prcxidcm jim OConncll Crowns Cumniingx Sim-lull king. inter rs v , M A . Ji' . 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X .XX, H RX XXXXT3 Tig, ,TXXKSXXX X.X.3,,X1 N -2 X ,iX'A U ,, go an , , ,K LX A w ' --, ' A.: r' r J 5 ' 'WN 4. .311 1, 'N , , x,, sw Q , X .3 , ., ,XX , X - , xxx - L , A L- , 'P , ' v Y' 1 X -,T X , N Q A ,- ,, .An i YW , , My ,.,.,,,y. N-g4rrv1'fK,,, 2 S 3 3 S E .! 'a 23 34 435' M f' ff :C .1 P55 Q20 y 15' f f f .244 D2 cn CDU A' ' ' 3 ' ,Z 5' ' Cf: if -9 4 Elie? f :f f lzizfiff' Effffz V11 'AWG if f 2' f, T' ,Axmzff X 1 f R RSS 3 .waxy - 955 R,-SX -P+ QR SSX Rf SECRETARY LADORIS STALNAKLR PRESIDENT JEAN DENIO fgs 7 VICE-PRESIDENT TREASURER SQCIAL CHAIRMAN IRE CUMIVIINGS GRAHAM JOHNSON PAUL MQRIGEAU 62 Eac repn stun they orde men 0 the , ful L the Uni Leaders Associated Student Council members above are, seatea'--Orland Killin adviser Graham Iohnson L1Dor1s Stilniktr lun D'.Xm Ike Cummingsg Paul Morigeaug Daryl Hagie, adviser. Szfunding Karen Wlieeler sophomorts Ann Torrmtf. I X hm x Hugu. AWSg Dick Heninger, AMSg Kay Loepp, Commutersg Bob Davis Monroe Faye Wfuglt stmors B uct lximr lumors l x Dixon Hudsong Bob Tainy freshmen Each living group, class, and the AWS and AMS have a representative on the Associated Student Council. These students work with ASB leaders as Well as with the group they represent. This year they met at each of the dorms in order to acquaint fellow students with their own govern- ment. Une of the most significant accomplishments made by the ASB leaders this past year was carrying out a success- ful campaign to get the approval of the student body and the Board of Trustees for the extension of the Isle-land. Realizing the need for a larger union, these officers along with other students and faculty saw the addition to the union begun in May. 6 W., v in . I I . I 1 I I ,I I l ii 4 IS ll I i I l I I l 1 I Q. rl , , 5 5OClAL CHAIRMEN S A COMMITTEE I Social c hai rm e n of all . classes, clubs. organizations, I .ind dorms c o m r i s e this P I group who try to see that Q the student body has an ade- ' quate and varied social pro- 'L gram. I Members include, scaled-Betty Jo Yan Woert. Jeanie Turner, Mary i .-Xnn johnson. Marilyn jordan, Patty I jean Shinbo. Louise Woolett. Shimi- . ing-Paul Nlorigeau. Chuck Pope, - Lee Schoreman, Danny Miller. I ii in f F i. 1 fo ASB FINANCE COMMITTEE Matters pertaining to associated studgnt finances are handled by this committee that determines the procedure for submitting budgets, the date these budgets are due, gp- proves budgets for the succeeding year, and authorizes stud-ent expenditures. Members are, seazfed-Sally Schafer, LaDoris Stal- maker, Graham Johnson. Sfd7l!1j71g-DHD Miller, Paul Morigeau, Ike Cummings. Mem o'D0 Moble l:nIll5' non HIIIIILLCCS PUBLICATIONS BOARD Thiscommitteehas under its jurisdiction the supervising of the annual, advising the Easterner, set- ting publications rules, and trying to better college publications. Members are, seated-Mr. jim O'Donnell, Mr. Dick Dell, Carol Mobley, Chuck Custer, Tom Ennis. Szfuncling - Larry Ban- non, Ozzie Rose, Al Ruddy. 4 , f ', ,QM 1' ,W-w.,..,,, 7f ,f, M f f f ,5fff ' Z, V, f A WW ' ' M, ,fff ' -fg ,, 'f , fv XX ff M 2 2 ,WQWIL Zf ff zffw f 1 ii -N-52 i a aaa rgfaai E ELECTIONS COMMITTEE Nominating candidates for student body otiiqqg, PfeP3f1Ug I1 polling. list, providing ballots, counting VOWS, and publicizing election results are all duties of the Elections Committee. Numbers are' 'l , 'l-Paul' .lean Sliinbo, Darlene llulsiyt-r Chuck Pope. NSA Members of the National Students Association I Committee attempt to further frienclsliip and co- l operation among the students of the world. It is a I co-ordinating group working in close connection with student government. C l Serving on tliis committee are, svalnl-Graliam ,l0l1I1S0H. Ik Cummings. Sftlllflilltgilglll Leiuwcber, Paul Morigeau, Cliuek Pope. 65 mv.,- Clnude Remwolel. Siumfiug-llic Cummings, Stan Qluliuun. F' X, by rf '51 A s 4 Y 1 ll ' 11 oi! Qu Q- Q L , ,J A S R C,UNlNlIT'l'EE lhe .-Xelivilies .ind Recre- .uiun Cinnnullee is gi sub- roniniiilee ol' the Union Board .intl is responsible for pro- g1'.lllllllllljQ the soci.ll events in the Isle-l.ind .is well ns promotion .uid publicity re- j.f.ll'xlllltQ the union Activities. lficli ie.ir the e o ni ni i t t c e sponsors .in Isle-land Night during Urienution Xveek , X'.u'i.i-Nile tl u rin g winter iiu.u'ler, .intl the lsle-land Ball in the spring. Students from .ill living groups are repre- sented on this committee. Nr.:!i'.l-f-llev ll.iney, -lennie Porter, Ii-rris Llirixrie, .loAnn Cochrane, l3r.uin.i .-Xlgcr, lfilecn Homad, Nluron Xlelfllmncy. Sfulliling--Iolm Yan lh-L'luge, Sam Looney, Gordon NY'omli'. Don Rappe, Don Duncan, Xin Spalding, Maggie Jefferis, Judy Liibson. Buddy Ray, adviser, Lf- 4:5 STUDENT U BoARD QF COBISSQO Students, faculty 'Ind L . - stu- dent union. representatives compose this board who duties are to set u 11 so P a Student union rules and policies and select a new manager Whel HCCCSSHFY. 1 Board members are, mild Russell Smith, Mr. Frank ILIACIML Maggie Jefferis Fred Elkins S,L'l'5'i ing-Mr. Ladd, Kame , B.H'D 'md' Ed Praxel, Mr. Gen? Ballgleyeiigarli Daryl Hagie, Mr. T. T. Whll ri RALLY COMMITTEE To ease the Work of the cheerleaders, to help Ofgamzc half-time entertainment? Hnd to develop school spirit is the threefold PUI'P05e 0 group. Each spring fhffY elect the cheerleaders for the f0l' lowing school year- f thls siiiififif-xmkie 115, Puffs' .ieanlihifi bo, ini-bis owen. ,Tamer 012 dj Sfzmlmi' Bu l .l'oAnn Cochrane. 1 A C' Nick RRY. ':idviSCl'Z Dim Duucgn, Childress, Ron Lehtolali Alice Merrie june Haney. M-Issls -lc ii 3 Repre: vice-p Ohlin 50pl1on Clarice lane P OHS oi 1 Wests Representing the Junior class are, above-Stan Johnson, presidentg George Sanders, vice-presidentg Judy Gibson, treasurerg Patty Jean Shinbo, social ch-airmang janet Ohland, secretary. The junior Prom, decorated in a St. Patrick's Day decor, climaxed the end of winter quarter for Eastern students. Heading the largest Freshman class ever enrolled at Eastern arc, lop ln lmllom Tommy Smith, vice-presidentg Dave Burger, social clrairmang Donnalce Rnclnrdson treasurerg Patty Lane, secretaryg Gary Roberts, president. Highlighting the ymrs frosh activities was the Sweetheart Ball, Cupid's Choice, held during Fcbruiry Sophomore oihcers are, below-Dick Koford, prcsidentg jim Krofchck, vice-president: Claricc Bannister, co-social chairmang Karen Wfhcelcr, ASB rcprcscntativcg Merrie jane Haney, secretaryg Irene Tobin, treasurcrg Michele Morgan, co-social ch.urm.1n. One of the most successful events the class sponsored was the Gunsmoke Gallup. ai western dance featuring the music of thc Stompcrs, all members ot the Sophomore class. we lass ff1cers X -. f -. -t - xx ...X A xy-.K s., in f, I ,gan :.,g . , ,. ., X it xg I ' f -413.3 rv-ac f 5 IWW 'V M S I' A if X , ,1- a xv- .SQ K ix Xikls- g W., X xx. , C . as Ns 1 ,.,- gi v, X ' SCN ,,,, . V , -tain . Q 156.141, i -..K .1 . git , ' 4 ' ' f . , , if ,-5: Exif?- farm . ,B , -, ss wx .. NX . s A .s. . 5 f V K-..... pg X a Nis'?s.,..q,.,j - ' VS, f . X.'. Xxx 1 X is S SEX if-5 X ig 5 1 i,,.. ...ss-X, X .saw - .w s X z.. ,.-Qg.w N s f ' . . if XX X Scarlet Arrow ,Iunior .intl senior men are chosen for Scarlet Arrow meinlwrslmip on the basis of leadership and scholastic acliit-sm-im-iit. liach year the honorary sponsors the Scarlet Arrow, faculty basketball game, presents .iwanla ro outstanding football and basketball players .intl gives .i scholarship to the varsity athlete most deserving of the award. Mr. Eu fe B d l g ne a g ey is adviser ,X 4 Selected for service, scholarshi I , P, and integrity, twelve upperclass women compose Golden Circle, one of the highest honors a coed can receive. The girls were tapped dur- ing a winter quarter AWS meeting and presented a golden daffodil, symbolic of the honor. Five junior girls were tapped among the seniors honor-ed, to form a nucleus for next year. Adviser for the group is Miss Janet Douglas. Members are, left, row one-Dorothy Bahr, Bobette Bronson, Joella Campbell and Judy Gibson. Row two-Darlene Hulsizer, Nancy Hughes, Marilyn Jordon and Dixie Kyte. Row iforee-Jan Lowe, Donna Rob- erts, LaDoris Stalnaker and Ann Torrance. ircl fi ,i ot the group. x hu Scarlet Arrow members , . , '-gfl Paul HfCQG21'yMLarson, Albert Koziuk, llcc Cummings, Lyle Baldcrson, Bill Lcinweber, Laiiy Nh' Cl or1 ' Beau, .leffy Ray, Phil B I rown ec, Kent Matheson, .lim Speer. 1-,vang Tawanka is an EWC service honorary to which outstanding sophomore Women are pledged yearly. Extending hospitality, fostering school spirit, promoting interest in school activities and maintaining school traditions, the purposes of the group, are exemplified by Tawanka members in many Eastern activities. Members above are, seater!-Dixie Kyte, Nancy Ludolph, JoAnn Cochrane, Grenda Ciiv, Donna Roberts, Jeanie Turner, Nancy Hughes. Standing-Marilyn jordan, ,Ian I.owe, Ann Torrance, Eileen Reider, Judy Gibson, Margaret Frederking, Darlene Hulsizer, ll,lI'lW.H'.l Morrow, Dorothy DeMers, Mildred Cheyney, Miss Alice Moe, adviser. Tawanka Sacrifice, serviee,.1nd loxyiltv, the motto ol the lnlereolleimiu- Km Yhts men S service honor.irv, .ire dis vlavetl in the :nam txun Wlls v . l . , l activities in which the group p.u'tieip.1les. .-Xinonig the social I I Q O functions these campus leaders sponsor yearly .ue ilu- llCNILlk'l1l s Ball, honoring Dr. .ind Mrs. llalterson. .intl .i dinner in honor of g I the girl selected .is lli Sweetheart. l t Members below are. 'f'Jf 'l lV l llltlwk. V111 lllill-. ll-'H fini-1'-ll. li-it Sutton, l.ew Cain, Qir.ih.un glolinson, latls llnll, XI.,-:.f:-:., 'slr l--in ltrzslm. Mr. lim llroolis, advisers. lli-lv lluls. ll-in llnnwn. ln-f-lun XX'-'-lk. 'Nl-H Spalding, Dick l'.iliner. 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Above are, seater!-Louise Woolett, Grenda Gay, Jackie Ils, Karen XVheeler. Sfr111rli11g- Bev Zier, Marilyn Jordan, Carol Manfred, Judy Gibson, Delores Jackson, Nancy Hughes, Ann Torrance, president, and Miss Janet Douglas, adviser. Representing the Associated Men Students, Whose purpose is promoting the general welfare of EWC's men and building traditions are, below-Don Riggs, co-social chairman, Vern Crawford, vice-president, Bill Leinweber, co-social chairman, Dick Heninger, ASB rep- resentative, Larry Schafer, secretary-treasurerg Jerry Hamilton, president. Among the activities they sponsored were the beard growing contest during Homecoming, the annual Dad's Day events, and the joint AWS-AMS carnival. ,V '---....,., The by issis ns Stfvll Social-V quarter Side of Members Dick Fieli son, Chun Chuck Pm ju -fs E . if N 1 .1 210' f . Q ? 21. Z li 2:5 R F I f X 1 Q ws i C, as - 1 t 'if--' N Xi The Bacnelors Club, a service-social group, help by assisting in many college functions, particularly as service personnel and hosts for various conventions. Social-Wise the group selects a Bachelorette each quarter and in April presented the play, On the Side of the Angels. Members above are, seated-Barney Poole, Claude Rcinwald, Dick Fields, Matt Finnigan, Les Zehr, Ike Cummings, Don Carl- son, Chuck Wood, Larry McCombs. Sfu1zrli11g-Bill Leinwebcr, Chuck Pope, Jim Peterson, Tom Ennis, Jerry Hamilton, Ken Judd, Dick I-leninger, Don Rappe, Roy McCullcy. achelors Club muy .ice Q-3 P embers sell Speak Yfcclau cards in order In misv. for RM- Ilcinlwplgl, former I7XY'Ci student iniurcd in .1 MCM- A,.1l1,,,,s.-ISM-lwiq Owens is qrmvncd llacliclorcttc bv club president Bill lcimvfbfr. ,EN lil, H--sf L, P at YOUNG DEMOCRATS Activities were broadened considerably for the Young Dem- ocrats. They sponsored an FDR Day dinner with a guest speaker from Spokane, saw several films and held panel dis- cussions on political issues. Members above are, seated-Kenneth Jenkins, Jerry Houseman, Bob 5315- bury, Luanne Pooler, William Brophy. Stavzding-Oliver Strampher, Bill Denton. COMMUTER-OFF CAMPUS Heading the largest membership of any campus organization are the officers of the Commuter-Off Campus group. They are, seated-Kay Loepp, ASB representative, Deniece Metiva, social chairman, Sharon Greene, secretary. SIfd716ii7Zg'-DHVC Nordby, vice-prcsi- dent, Chuck Pope, president. Among the year's activities Was the sponsor- ing of a Homecoming queen candidate, organizing a car pool, and holding 'a formal dance in Spokane during Christmas vacation. YOUNG REPUBLICANS The Young Republicans club, active at EWC since 1948, is a staunch supporter of the Citizenship Clearing House as are the Young Democrats. The CCH, a non-partisan organ- ization, is attempting to foster citizenship on the part of col- lege students. Eastern,s two political organizations may even- tually combine into one group and sponsor political speakers alternating Weekly. Members include, seated-Jaye Evans. Starzdifzg-Robert Folsum, Jawli Coles, Bruce Eggleston, Jim Johnson, Brooks Hanford, Bernice Schmelmgs John Worknman. I The Dames elub, primarily an org.tniz.ttion to promote sneial fellowsltip among its members, is open to all married women who .ire students nr wives of Students. A Christmas party and .1 potluck supper for their l'.nnilies were among this year's events. Members above are, fron! mul--Nancy liraeht, Marge l5eut-in, l'.it Il.tntntl, Ilfttt Spit-neu. Carol Auvil. Scromf row-Margaret l'.ittnnre, luis llssie, I-1.Xnnr Nlutttam, lllen latex. Kay McFarland, Verna Bumgarner, Mary Solis, It-il.i lhxix, ll,tr.i llinstlnltl. Il,ttli.tt,t Marsh. Back row-Jenn Hagie, hlnnnne Miller, Mt-Ili.: l1eNin, Ilernnt- Ntirltu, Xl.ttx I't'tt-t- SCD, LOLliSC Pugh, SIlI'lClI'Cl MCGCC, Arlene Keeler. llettx Nutt-tn. Ntntlm Ntlwtltttct, Xlattlxn Salsbury, Virginia Sperber, Marlys Lutlke, .lean 'l'l1-anis, l'ltXltw Xltnpln, lint-rlt 'lit-tlwl. Cltartnie .'Xntlers-in. NCXV to Eastern this year, the llrexies' lforum is .tn inI'nrtn.tl Ul'tj.ll1ll.IllUl'l which includes the presidents of .ill stutlent ggrnups. Hr. I'.ittet'snn meets with the group and together they discuss problems .intl nectls wlneh :night be related to all campus ot'g.1niz.ttions. Presidents above are, fron! run'-Dr. lion I'.tttt-rwn, Yin.-. litxrtlzn, Iilttn ll--mul, Xnu Torrance, Marilyn Alordan, lR.trb.tr.t Xlnrr-nv, lan lt-iw. Nxntx Intl'-ll-li, I-mn ll-Yi--, Swoml role'-Gary Larsen, llill Ieinwelwer, Ike Ktnnnnnizs. lllll llfl-lu. llfw- 'Xl-l. H 'M Oi-val Janssen, jerry llouxeman, Stan blnltnsnn, '17-.-ul wa Ur, llnxl llmsn. lffu- 'N-H bough, Harold Nonvingo, llarry llrewer. ,Ive bttttnn, 11.1. L- if 1 hntl l'f-t'f. llel' N- l'f-'1-lft. llnb Salslutrv, lcv C nu. IN f 9 as CZ' , K ' r . we ' fi I 5 Ski Club 5 Vet' Club , luv mcmlwrs above arc, mlm!-Jerry Bennett, Franklin Randolph, Luanne N.'a'::'.':4-C. B. Rogers, Dave Conner, Derris Schlieman W J Stevanus Q . ,::.xuss. xl. R. Bremer. Wendell Buck Several club me bi XQCN K llooler. 1 lwlfk . m ers per ed up the I lloniccomlng parade this fall dressed in old-style costumes and uniforms. l l i 5 avagettes Newly organized this year by sophomores Merrie Jane Haney gi .md Mary Ann Johnson the Savagettes have done much to provide pep in school activities. Marching in the Homecoming parade, D cheering together at games, and always co-operating in any campus p function, are their main contributions to the school. The girls 1 meet regularly every week and have enjoyed hearing many guest 1 speakers from among EXVC faculty members, Belonging to the Sitzmark Ski Club means weekend excursions to Mount Spo- kane for fun and sport during the winter months. The big campus social event sponsored by this group is the annual Sno-Ball held in February. Each dorm nominates a couple to vie for the titlc of king and queen of the affair. Members above are, seated-Karen Willis, New Ross, Nyla Oelke, Carol Hurt, Laurie Sue llSPfll. Carol Catterall, Shirley Muller. Sfllllllillg'-'.llm O'Connell, Jim Peterson, Jerry Couch, Bennie llul- ler, Jim Nechanicly, Bruce Salberg, Roger HLlflSfH1. Dick Sandstrom, Paul Hooper, Ken Nelson, Dick Brown. 9 x , 1 1 l . L.. T sg Q5 Ng ses- . 'VO ,W'59, sy' itz' aclhatters 4 K , .nf 2. Q ,iv '42 'f' i i Q 4- 'ij K.!f 1 - ' Pj 5 .I 5 L' ' ,Y Ks ., -Y T72 J fl ' ,,, , vi ii' 4 N cz e 1 Q 0 1' Q. YA' 5 , gf , . . , T63 f 9 eg,f'1fu1i2f-N, if 3 f 5 ' . 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During fall quarter they sponsored n very successful hard-time dance. . .5 L .. . . r -,,,,...i , . .f.v,..,,........,.t,..., ,WMM Am : e 4 :H ,MY 'T l V , i, S X N V Q . I f v. 1,-f, Qi f . ' -sew: ' ' ' , ff-av NAM . c I I . U, ,4 s X . Q ' . i , - yjQv73?es .. f, ,K X - X .L 0 1- ,A . , ' ' A S I i A Xt . ' -v Q a vw fi ' 4 5. l , . ff ff f ff' 0 , V - E N A X X H A ' ' 4- 1 4 ' 'ml P -A ' ffstxnt c I 2 X Q c X . , , f 1: I I-1 1 fs 3 nited Student Christian Foundation Establishing and maintaining a Christian fellowship for worship, study, and action in the college community is the goal of United Student Christian Foundation. One of the activities which helped to carry out this goal was the Universal Day of Prayer which was sponsored by the group. Members arc, first rout'-Karen McElhinney, Janiece Tachibana, Jeanette l,anc.istur, Arlene Larsen, Patty Tachibana, Peggy Ellsworth, Phyllis tiilibs, ,Indy Acrcc, Becky Williams. Seconrl row-Sally Otness, Jean NlcXYhirtcr, Dolores McNees, Judy Gibson, Loretta Young, Neena lluss.ird, Karol Smith, Kathy Wamsley, Joan Thompson, Carol Cat- tcrall, lrt-nc Sherwood, Terry West, Gary Thomas. Third row-Bob Harper. Don Duncan, Bill Bumgardner, Mack Harris, Dave McWhirter. Newman lub To deepen the spiritual and enrich the temporal lives of its members through a balanced program of religious, in- tellectual, and social activities is the purpose of Newman Club. This year delegates were sent to the Western province meeting held at Montana State College in Bozeman, Mon- tana. At the bi-monthly meetings, they held a forum, with discussion afterward, enabling them to learn more about the Catholic faith. Members are, first row-Joan Gillingham, Margaret Jefferis, LaVonne Seubert, Glenice Ross. 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NSY- I I i l i i i l ii Larry Wilson Mutt Finnigan Ir Duane GrC80fY Dave Sherman xg .X . ,.x Gary Fuller We lr, ,t Ted Schultz A QQ Q vvW,V,2,,.t. Q 3,1-if.:-.-ag. 5,i,WW,.,,.,, ,x.,., tt ,,.,,,...... Xi ........,,, G ..... . -25535 Richard Hilty Jw 5: -If K . 4 15515 ,-,-,:s- mf :Emil F5558 I .t . , E .. . jim Bauer, ll sliifty halfback, shows the t f ' l 'S 2 N1 0 1,4 1 1 5 . 13.1 O I ype o runnlng trat gave Eastern its decisive statistical edge S9-6 over Carroll Colle e in the fourth game of the g u season. In the back r u ' g o nd, Ron Mensinger C611 lays an lnsurance block 3 ,s gil l'.iul l cWl5 --ay' r ' '- - - M- 1 , Ralph Orey, senior guard and' place kicking expert, shows his form against Central in kicking .1 If-yard point after touchdown. Identifiable players are: Sande Q13Q, Fuller 1823, Nelson Q-HJ, Mensinger WU, and Sperber 1101. The 1957 Savage football team led Evergreen Conference statistics in total offense, total defense, and pass defense, even though they ended the season in fourth place. Backfield stalwarts, john Sande and Jim Bauer placed third and sixth in total offense with 632 and 470 yards respectively. Ron Sperber placed second in confer-ence pass receptions with 14 completions for 229 yards. The team held their opponents to 78 points while scoring 168. Dewey Van Dinter led liastern's scor- Englml ing with 37. Defensiv-ely, the great wall of Cheney yielded only 157 yards per game and offensively helped J the backfield gain an average of 293 yards a game. The squad also Hnished second in the NAIA statistics in pass defense. Coach Ed Chissus produced a 5 win, 2 loss, 1 tie record in this, his fifth year at Eastern. Several members of the 1957 grid squad gained special recognition at the seasons end. Dick Huston Was named Little A11 America and Ron Mensinger received honorable mention. lrittlc All America. Jim Bauer was picked for the all conference first team. Ron Sperber and Ron Mensinger were chosen for second all conference and Dick Nearants, Pete Nelson, Dick I-luston, qlohn Sande. and Gene Siegle received honorable mention. 1 G-'ly C .- R. P rrman R011 Uluffl-1 SZUIES Omer Alfons Alt George Bybee jess Smith 15 ' S1 ,Xu ,ll Um Winn cxlorz gut- l-Intern .1 9-6 victory over Wfliitwortli. All Conference back, Jim nm.-f --on rlimutgli i Iirgc hulk- for .1 sivcnblc gain. Idcntiinblc players are: Nelson 1251, Van Dinner 1205, and Schultz 132. Turf ction .lint BHUCF P'-IHS d0Wn a Yfestern ball carrier. Wfest- ern s 27-6 win was Eastern's second loss of the Season putting them in fourth place Identifiable la,erg ure, left to right: S' ol, Yil ,i ' P 5 ISGS i eson, Mensinger and Mclvliirtcr. Jim Canton Jim Finnigan Mike Hammond Bob Short Bill Lennard Bob Chance St EW EW EW EW EW EW EW EW College of Idaho ..EE -. 6 CPS -, 7 UBC ............ -- 6 Carroll College .... -- 6 PLC -- 0 CWCE -,--20 WWCE ...... .... 2 7 Whitworth .... -- 6 'V N 'V Senior und. Ron Spcrbcr showy Carroll Col leg R c that he in .1 tough man to bring down on nude fourteen pass rcccpliom to lc thc team in rlml dcparum-nr md was .xl NYJ ya good for cxir.1 ypxrelxgc .xfxcr .1 catclm .-Xn lllllklL'IlllllCxl N.1x.xlg, Lxrlllcr .um llru Yan Ulmer lull!!! up in xlop .x K l-mul lux rcccivcr. l'clc Nclw-rm u m,xl.xm3 Knxc :lu XX,llxlnQ.ll lull oxrrxcr xnxx .l..un, l.lrnu tillwlu playcrx ,uct XLXX lurzrr INN, Npl lvcr lxlvl, Nxmlc 1131, .xml Nr.xrr:au FH l5ulll1.xcll Pctl' Nclwrx -ru ln'-:sznl iz: muelllluwn of ilu' un: Aljauzuz 1.-IIN. of lllxlm. lmirrxx 'Xxlii --fx zo vm :laws opcnimg lg.um' l?f', l.lf:1::?E1lKlc plz'-lr l Arc. lclki in Flfllii llxmf, Xluzi, Nnlfwn X311 llllllff. Xl.XXlwxrtc:, mul llunt--n, -vm 1 x Xgxxq N wig 1 X N1 A QQ xj if - 'i .gf - Q P 1 1 . 3 n .. xr , -ff - A 'S Q T3 . - I . x,,,,., , -Q - ff YT: D 1 u ' f xt un M' 'A . b ,,, V f ' V- 1 Q gy, Y n 1 Z, 4 -'Z K ffyq 5 J , 57557 NN M Xxx 224 -11: 1 alll' l, 'l' x 1 . w U kk. .. no-n-1 , 'aw ary oberts, a freshman, lays one up agaimf Rigbf-G, R Qmlmgil- Gilry led the team in rebounds Q264l :Im tlon il Shoots as Dick Koford prepares to 1'Cb0UlTd- We fl1l'0W percentage C.793j. He also placed third IQ team scoring with 315 and earned honorable men- 1 the conference. Aflovc-Kent Matheson 4525 -Q J' 4 I flbozu-.-Xrm arncmprurl laxin lu ll.-n Xjwzu xx . lx Central player. ln :he 1X-reernnml xx lux: t :au ui, 3 X gl '-. .43 0 1 ply 3 .N : ,A .,., 4 ,,,. X N Q ,jx 4 4 0 , f , WC? Z' W Zi' .xovrn , QI' -P Rjqlgf-Al Keeler has the go ahead and lays one up 'nst GOl1Z'ltI'1 Al was a varsity starter and a a ill W A . . ' . . . cinsistent scorer until sullering a knee inlury at nud- SCQISOI1. IV's The Junior Varsity team undergoes con- grant changes as the hoop season goes by. Some of the players are moved up to the varsity team, new boys are added or some of them are dropped before the season is over. Generally, the JV's are coached by upper- class physical education majors or former Varsity members. The Junior Varsity, led by high scorers Bob Darling- ton U94 pointsj and Dave Wiks C144 pointsj posted a season's record of 10 wins against 13 losses. Some of the members of this year's junior squad are, row one-jerry Maley, Tom Jeters, Ed Fisher, Dave Wiksg row fwo-Terry Nelson, Bob Neilson, Al Fackler, Bob Darlington and Coach Randy Auvil. Lffff, IOP fo 50110111-First, freshman lfrnie Smith mimi th e Redmen in midseason and added the team depth Second, John McFarland, came up from the '97 .IYX un played most of the season as a post man. Third, .moi sophomore from last year's ,IVR is :XI Keeler wh.. x Chosen this ycar's inspirational player. l:0LlI'lll, .laek Utter son rounded out the maple squad and was one of four rt turning lettermen. Lf ff . ikgsi ,.f,:'1 .'1 pa- f .as X XX r:-1 f all f Q, .w-4 ! C2 if is li ig , x x 1 1 J 1 r I K S I rack S 1 . - , ,r-5' Riggs, Ron Sperber, Vern Kiehn, Tom Shelton, John Kaelin, and Art Wildey. Row two-Perry Buster, Bob Darlington, Ben Stelzer, Pete Nelson, Del Carroll, l - Bob Chance and Terry Nelson. Row three-Jim Krofchek, Bud Mylerberg, I B Clyde Carpenter, Bob Bullis, Carol Neharnmer, Gary Fuller, Jim Speer and B Mick Childress. Eastern's defending co-champions are: Above, row one-Ike Cummings, Don ' r lf ' c HX isi igif '- ' fl - ,fs .W U5 2 I ,, 'NN-grim an .. c. pf .1 Q-. 5 , . ,K X Q ., 3, AMX X V- . J. . .x ly, V. A , M 1 . -. .,,,w435WW.A, pr f 1'sf:1,we,, ,t , F - . ' .s s r-M .1 .f ' fe , ffffyfifr-M5521-'L News 3N 2i,e-lf, . ' et 'M .rf wr, N. 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A ww ..,p Q , it t' V Leff-Witli eleven returning lcttcrmcn and some cxccllcm frtwlnnt-n Rt-J lift-w begins his 23rd year as Eastcrn's track coach. The tlufcmlimg cu-clmarnpx--ns ,ur expr-rr.-,i to be stronger in the middle distances and about tht- same in fir-hi t-tr-nxt .is :hu were last year. Rcd's record as 'a track coach stands .u JU cmmtcr-:utr mln in 2? years plus numerous dual and invitational must utr.-xnw. 9 A . r- 'A 'f 1 a u S i 5 i p S 3 - , t f- ' Kztlm D - , , 1 trony Pnlg '-.llllttf ,l l1H . , , . X -s nr- getting tht more . Senior lettermen and outstanding athletes in the EVCYSFCCU Qontgnmklk,kcummimzg .md Don Riggs- Lffi to rigl9tiK'aelin, Ron Spcfberf -llm Spur' g i rg it t p n i if d ' r eea b - r Wwqyf . i 1 i i X Qs,-Nm ,av-se 4 7' f 4 1-1 ,Q i 'lx is l li ' i 2 t 'Z Q ig if 1 a Rl N5 , x -quam-we' bf .ig ,X . i I E S T A' x . X ' N it- .L Q 5 .NL X, . . swat., Jim Speer and Ike Cummings, Ivff, are set in the blocks. Jim runs the 100 and 220, while Ike runs the 880 and both run lay. These senior in the mile re lettermen will be a defi set in Eastern's bid for the 1958 track title. nite as- Sophomore letter man Pete Nelson, shot md discus, is caught cam- Plefmg 2 toss. 'v sail e Si Lgff-The height of.13 feet plus and John Kaelin is on 1115 Way towards setting a DSW CQ11' ference record. Rigbfmsemof Ron Sperber always a tOU8h competitor, is expecfefl to hold his own in the lavelm throw' . X gm. Qc 1 x I l I 1 Ala secoi outsl 1957 dicat -Pn catch tice John Left Sande Hilry, W , R5 Yi Above-Glenn Meinke, senior second baseman 'and Eastern's outstanding baseball player in 1957 exhibits the form that in- dicates his par excellence. Right -Prospective p i t c h e r s and catchers discuss theory and prac- tice with veteran 'tchuckersn John Sande and Bob Cowan. Left to right-Gary Roberts, Sande, Cowan, Mike Nellis, Rich Hilty, Dave Mcwhirter, LeRoy Faling. aseball . sq, 1? i 1 'I -2. f 'Q Head coach Ed Chissus, lrfl, .md .mssismnr coach Bud Rofller scan Il pre-season intr.x-squad scrimmage. 5 'S n. S 1 N V I u ' , V V i Q so w f,.j f, i. Q wx. :,.., s 5 .awe , ,.,.,.,s,,,,, .IV ,, ,, Y i , ., V. Q ty'-'vii' Uiti A nucleus ut' ' lc!- C INCH 1 fxff C j ,ml mf ncvvqnznc 4. 1 ic ' f qu: 1,1 1 1 ' - s fljfinnx Ut' wuming sqgmn, ' -'AIU mem 'Eff I X ' I . ' 7 '77'f'A ' 'igng I 'c yuan. ,li . Air. . i ' fc i . N ax irqr as t 'ar Grccn. ,' Ju. ing - ' AIN ff :Xl Yi . ,1 v , Q A' mir cr. fn Antvan. G ry' 0 W C f ' - 5 nic X 1ll1. 'cm lei Lqrnv Falinx, ohn Qamic. and Clcnn Nlcinlzc. 4 .,... .- f,ff, N .cw . .fx f X . -1 The Eastern swimming team, in its first season as ll major sport, participated in nine dual meets and placed second in the Evergreen Conference. Meets were with Western Washington College 1121, College of Puget Sound, University of Montana 121, Wasli- ington State College, University of British Columbia and University of Idaho The conference meet was held at the home pool where EW,s Vern Keihn set a new record in the br-east stroke. Right-Diver John Tuff. -f. vi... D' Lefl-member swim team are, 1 . 339 lsob Short, Bill Buigaiznggbfx tevens, D fi im Kawabori, Rihncliglgiriilhisato c Dr. R. H. Hagelin, coach and professor of physical Eductaml a S Of the ga, ion. f, .1 , . . 1 .. va A 0-. V ,K 4' fl ,r,, x ,, u Bill Bum 'al' -- '. . . is llllltl is sloppi-il nu mln- ,NIH I I 'lu in , v S N l N X MQ X wma: Q Q X X X X . -' '+-2135635 Yi wk QQY mna tic Under the supervision of Mr. Glenn K' the gymnastics team staged Seven exhkltchner, the immediate area, featuring tram Jllltlonsin 1 by Bob Huffman, Nancy Faris Donp ne Work - Ron Sperberg doubles in balangae by ga Halerand i and Sperberg and free exhibition by Cliff Clnlson team traveled to Vancouver, British Cllson. .The observe the Pacific Northwest 0 umbla to and Dave Cbilson placed 'third in th AAU C0mPCtition free exhibition. mares fre' Ron Spcrber demon. d his ' . . . - , ' an cxlnbmou term. hor? d at X , X form? fcllov' SF'muam Pd clurinS bwkctbnll Eames AIFCA - s xr winter Quinn ' . . . . . e senior ' division with bis work on th ' mens 6 s d . 1 eliorse and In i 2 I ,ywyff ve Chilson illustrates the Hue lines and forms possible, on the flying rings E011-Dave Chilson is in the midst of n lmibition. L ask HIP, 21 routine he used in free ex- S eff-Nancy Faris and Ron Derber demonstrate 21 doubles balancing combination. mm Hale docs L1 slwulnlcr lmlmcc on mln- pu on tllc lr.m1pf-lun X Gilt .full If Scarlet Arrow Award Winners Scarlet Arrow Grand Master, Gary Larsen, presents awards to Al lluflll 7, basketball's inspirational playerg George Smith, football's inspirational pllwl cc Kent Matheson, basketball honorary captain and outstanding playgmndkhl Sperber, football honorary captain and outstanding player. The W Club, reorganized this year 4 under the direction of Mr. Gene Badgley and Mr. Pat Wfhitehill as faculty ad- visers, is an organization for Eastern men who have earned a letter through ath- letic participation. This group helped in several campus sales, sponsored a booth at the AWS-AMS carnival, and planned a smoker during spring quarter. X v . in NM X 1' -qt s . 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Y , b 4 I 3. .. .. .1-, ,U ,. 1, XN A .jv V' . . X . ,- ur ,dfx - - .lq V 74 . ,ky .4 5 'X xwx V ' 5 3- 1 .4 fx'-. , ., x 4-1 VLA X x f . QW N . , Q X. A Q A . I f k' y, af.- X.M4.1. x X . Education, Psycholog , hilosoph Lv Members are: Alzorc, scafca'-Faye Lucke, Carol Manfred, Mary Wham, Joella Campbell, Marlene Contreras, Ruth Gladhart, Dora Keiglcy, li.lI'l5.lI'.l Morrow, Campbell Lee. Sfrrlzrling-Dr. W'illiam Drummond, Bob Salsbury, Jerry Johns, Mrs. Mable Bright, Miss Clara Kessler, Mrs, Celia Allen, Miss Cecil Dryden, Miss Amsel Barton, Miss Clara Graybill, Mrs. Walter Powers, Dorothy Bahr, Elsie Hollenbeck, Mrs. Margaret Allen, Jim Speer, Orval Janssen. Kappa Delta Pi, national education honorary, is composed of junior, senior, and graduate students who have a 3.20 cumulative grade point average and at least eight hours of education credits. Members are also on the faculty. One of the organization's important projects this year was sending their president, Orval Janssen, to the national con- vention in Chicago. , , . . director Head of this fllvmofl Hd William of student teaching 'S r' H. Drummond- Faculfl' members familiar to edu , cation ' . Margaret McGrath, Miss Clara GraybillTlal5I3n3?Zkirgcfl-Miss lgmsel Barton, NHS, Barnes, Dr, Gus Carlson D i I r. Clark larasier, Mr, .Lungs , lf. William Drummond. l U0 Above Psychology Club members presented a variation of programs at their meetings this year including films, lectures, and panel discussions A few of the group's mem- bers are Seated Shirley Cutler Sandra Selivanoff. Stami- mg Sharron Henning, Frances Ikeoka Rzglai-Dr. Lovell Patmore, Dr Glen Maier, Dr Walter Powers, and Mrs. Celia Allen compose the psychology faculty. Psycholog Club ,C , , p, ' xl Jjjf, 1 if 527' ff wg ,'!,fff,Z f 'f NJ .Si EWC's Student National Education Association, formerly Future Teachers of America, was host to the Eastern District Convention held in November: assisted the Delta Kappa Gamma with its conventiong sponsored the Tri-City area high school FTA group, besides holding regular meetings for its members. Future teachers find this organization an important one as they discuss ideas, experiences, and problems to the group. Members are, seated-Sli-aron Mclilhaney, Mary Anne Engstrom, jeaneue l..xne.mer, Arlene Larsen, julie Womack. Sfamling--Clariee Bannister, lflaine lirnry, Irene Sherwood, Mareareue Saunders, Betty Jo Van XVoert, Dorothy Rudisile, judy Aeree, Karen Wheeler, Paul lhvneen. Carl Stolz. Bruce Kaiser. uv' D Q7 EZ'-'37 ELLEN H. RICHARDS CLUB S.-.rh-il-Crcnda Gay, Karen McElhinney, Bonnie Cain, Margie Koziuk, .Iinx Hugo, Garnett Royce. Sfrmrling-Kathy Richart, Carol Ulery, Bar- l1.nr,i Kruger, president, Mildred Cheyney, Pat Riggs, Eileen Reider, Dorothy DcMers, jean McXVhirter, Dolores McNees. A?7f?l'8, Mrs. Sara Steensland, food and nu Y trition specialist. Right, Dr. E ' h if Ii head of the Division of Fine uflfglixclzifii Arts and instructor of l h' pp- 5 C Of mg and textiles. ' Aborr, students gather at the an nual Christmas sale. The professional Orgamza' tion for H o in e Econ0IUlC5 majors and minors is the Ellen H. Raclm-ds Club. Membefs attend regional and state COQ' . ' ' , - elr tcrences and hnanci flznd trips through bake su6S - lmzgmrs. ine and pplied Arts 1-' fffll, I I!! ffl! I imlfxill 1 -11 Epsilon P1 Tau is the honorary professional fraternity' i operating in the complementary holds of Industrial Arts Education and Industrial Vocational liducatinn. The honorary held a sportsman night and a formal l initiation banquet this year. A Epsilon Pi Tau l fs, if-55 .aa ,, . ,. . .. . . 0 . 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Fine Arts The line arts department has a vigorous student body and faculty. Faculty mem- bers participate in state-wide exhibits, give one-man shows and publish some of their work in Ari Press, a campus quarterly pub- lished with the English department. During winter quarter students and faculty com- bined their efforts for the bazaar and sold jewelry, ceramics, sculpture, oil and water paintings. Below-Assistant Professor Robert Hanrahan and Associate Professor Karl Morrison. ASQNQ Sea' ' V ' . ., . - Lbmougha XIVI-111 Reiger, and Mary Woods. hfafzdnzg--17011 Johnson and Karl Morrison, adviser, 1 .sv ' 1 4 6 Q gijlf. Mfvfy 'kk . Wnwfsl W U5-!i,'- Z 'JV is ,4 -M - -5' cg, x . iw' Ai,-., , 3 M .f X - 'X Above-A summer school Water color class. Fall, spring, and summer, art students roam the campus with easel and brush looking for subjects to paint. Nancy Wrigglc works on one of the paintings she later exhibited in her winter quarter nrt show. Aff 3tUdCI'lIS like Penny Moore find all kinds of things to use for their various projects. Allen Matsumoto works on postcf 305150 'S' : In ' X s ' 'N--7,3 . - ,- ,- j 1 ' hysical Education .Q V tw... H ...X , vs H fl' i RJ . , sw , .I .-. -'N 'X - i X ,Ks . - L - N SEE? . L . ' X X Nui s. t - . - ,,..-as we 4 . .X .... ut .xX- te M3 g t s.- A ., H. Health, Physical Iiducation and Recreation teachers are, seated-Assistant Professor Kathryn McCullock, Instructor Marguerite Dodds-Belanger and Dr. Jack Leighton, Professor and Division head. Sfdl1f1i11g-'ASSlSt3HE Professor Eugene Badgley, In- structor Putrick Wliiteliill and Assistant Professor Glenn Kirchner. rchesis .Uwz 5--Otchcsis :nemher Mary 5h.1tg'cr performs .1 contempo- r.try step of self-expression. Members of the newly organized dance group are: Becky Williams, Roberta Bymers, Kent Green, Donna Hale and Meg Karn. The Orehesis. .1 per- f o r m i n contemporary d.1nce group. presented Q1 Christmas program to chil- dren on campus and at the Shriners' hospital and St. Augustine home of Spo- kane. Sherrill Grounds di- rected the group in a dance-drama. Idle Mer- maidf' during spring quar- ICF. o.k..q......- Q 5113 , 4 s 4 . . , ' 'I T' fy -V :N 1 M, ,I ' , ', W -3 k X X k ' 'V-A vm- K W 1 4 1 w 1 X. U-l 6 L' 5' O bv 1 H w FD Q H D was N 2 fa S Q P: Q L, - ... :s Qi 2 U1 3 :za fb I fo ra 5 in T :Q w D ,.., H . x' rf cr :S Q D ' cn ,J ,.. Q. - 7:71 -1 H- CI 0 ,.. 3,4 Q D rn D LT' '-n ff 4 v-Q 5 D rg U P1 O rv F S ... Q .., U' T-I 7.1 0 5 24 Q 3 5 D H-, P1 0 r-n n-. ua ra F3 .1 2 Z Q 5 P-D+ '-1 ui Q I hn- - rx gf Q EO. f- 7,3 'Tis 3-2 .-. 0 ff, 5 Q Q f,-- D 9 : Q H., :J N4 3 H 4 : 5 0 C rv UU U, :J -.. .4 O .-. CU r-5 D 2 : ITS? ' 2 5 'P B Q- -- ' P. -1 rt. ' Q 3 5 2-.b A :. 'I t:..g.4 H f' .-. C1 UQ D ' - E -2 I -- 'gg 0 : Q ' ... 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MK! 4-6.2- W , fp. ,M X N. ,- f ...ff.,'i-f-,fiielgfiwl ' W' vi, iii:,gg,gf In its second year of operation, the Women,s Recreation Association has attempted to provide a varied program of physical activities for Eastern's many coeds. The most popular function this year was the intramural bowling program comprised of two leagues. Membership in WRA is limited to coeds who earn forty points through intramural participation. Team and individual competition is offered in volley- ball, badminton, swimming, tennis, softball, and hiking as well as basketball and bowling. , i X , - . ' Xf,:':7:1:'4-bl Members of XV . ' '-', i - atricli Ewing. Dec lalfwlmfilff -'ml -lfdi' ' D ' R arm' ,N nn Xian it l RA arc' Semin, Marllyn Jordan' DIML K5 ui P I ' ' R louise liraliarii. Rai-Ac Piaslcr. If-.imc X-Yifufvlfii Oh ' . , , ' - , IIU1 van. . J mon' Dmmc JOHCS, Joyce Fleckenstein, Joan Sutherland, Barbara Mcfxiay lxititti U and Gail blClllL1- .,,, s.-- .gif li c ,,-J- gj't1,i ',lg-Jai' - Qt 't Lgaljgifjgg mp may ,V ,url ': ., iii? xx ' Q I I-4 l fLlul -JU - Men's I llinlmn ll.nll Sl.lflCtl thc vc.1r as Ll lo-ulmll power .is they won the lllll.lllllll'.ll L'll.llnplUll5l1lPN. flllflllli Nlcnilwrx ul' thc unbeaten team .ing lst-ui-lnlg-4'liip Clark, Roger lmlxcr, lack Suilxcrlnml. lfcl Fisher .intl llrucc Lir.nnlm. Slumlil1g- lingcr xl.ll'll.lll, Don llill, Dave lhxun, llnll llocttclmcr .ind Tony Schneider. 'llic fill inrr.nnur.il howling cham- piunxlmip unix won by the llccl1ivc Ulllllnliclli. compoxcd of, lvfl I0 flghl-l.cs Zclmr, Dave -lcngcn, Bill Perry. lfrctl lflkins, Bill Lassen and .lim Pcrriat. wie, ,.. ,... .. pf Xt X X--rf--'-----W ---A N egg - VXW-SX YIXIXQ X X ' t ry Q N ' xt' X ,N .- me ' . .- ' nili Roger Brnntncil luv? F ln th program, under Gene Badp, ley, one will find activities is tel'- e men's intramural varied as the students' in ests. Events throughout the year include: touch football- volleyballg bowlingg basketj ballg swimmingg softball nisg horseshoesg and track field meet. 3 ten- and ntramurals and ActiV'ties By' posting al 6 and 1 league record and defeating thc Monmimns Md thc Falgvi' Beavers iii lllllyog Coml petition, Kcllfs won the mtraniuras lmskcrlmll chnmpionsliip. Mvmbfft -irc, lc1li'cli11xQ-Rnlpll Pugh' Fred Cl iw Clalfli- lflkins, Skip Duty- 'll HT Sfifmlillx-liiii Boolicr. Gail' Fuf' ngt X x . X--' ZIV- Rriicc Lwrannlw -lllll .lilll lx - F .-T5 fl f. si 'W' at '-Af, 1 K f . E 2 z T -:Q NZ Q vm Runners-up in intramural basket- ball competition were the defending champs, the Eager Beavers. Kuwl- ing-Bob Huffman, Don Pcrsingcr and Carl Stolz. Slamling-jolmn Sande, Vern Keihn and Ted Shultz. Lefl-Intramurals can be rough and tough, thrilling or hcart-brcak- ing as teams compete for cham- pionships. x X X M A QW' x ,-M. 'tlr r - 2 f , if T, ' , 15 ' . ,. MQ. , The mans' .zrtivixv qmuto ufltr mm ami KX'0I'l1CH obpnrztxnuznm in cxcrcwc. dull ami The S-ml l . . fgmwcririnn. Bin Tatmnmi wnflu nut uw -plcrs . - - , . - t K l , , Played the Boston Redlueaclsfl 111101'f', dU1'l11S lmlfflmc of 'I wmur qlmur A weigh: litmus: rt-unc. basketball game. Histor and Social StudiCS , ff.-15, fff Am, W DR. A. A. DAYTON Division Head Under the broad heading of the History and Social Studies Division are courses for students pursuing the fields of economics, business administration, social studies, sociology, political science, and business law. Faculty members in this division workias advisors to campus organizations made up of students inter- ested in the social studies or history area. The Northwest library, the largest of its kind, is supported by the division. Lcff-Mr. Darrell M0135 :Ind Dr. Agnes Cotton' instructors of history and social studi6S- Social rsuing social s law. ors to inter- nd, is yiorse yLIOnv y and International Relations Club Sealer!-Joella Campbell, Masako Sawada, Sharon Henning, Maria Spanopoulou, Sally Lu, Margarette Saunders, Mary Wham. Sianfling--Sam Dhong, Dell Boswell, Bill Thomas, Harry Hein, Jerry I-Iouseman, Han Sung Yang, Dr. Hossurn, Francis Ikeoka. The International Relations Clubis purpose to promote interest in world affairs so that students may develop a better understanding of the international community and thus promote world peace, is dis- played in the many activities this group sponsors and participates in. Speakers brought a better World understanding to IRC members and they in turn have helped to integrate EWC's foreign students into campus life. In April, eight delegates from this organization repre- sented Hungary at the Model United Nations held at the University of Washington. 3 35,.f- V '-sa, Xe'.1f1'.l- llola 'l'.1itm:m.a, bfJ'7-f l Iv: qu, lien lain: 11 I,llIll:XR'1' QCIIANII XIOYIIIINIS limi thc library rua 5 1 it U C,-mi-dgd with students stutlfrmc. l 2 'M ' formation. .mil preparing rm 5 argreaves Librar Surrounded by books in the huge reading room of Hargreaves Library students find a popular and quiet place to study. Behind the scenes, helping students to locate information and re- search materials, are the libraries' ef- licient and co-operative staff. Two of these people are Mr. John Gruber, above, Acting Clerical Assistant, and Mr. Hugh Blair, right, Head Librarian. Facilitatin - , - S C d h library trafhc. Abou'-Two employees check the cardmiijlelyefortoovgilddtig books. g library management are the many student 1 1 14 4 .QFZ Business Depai tment tems Business Club, one of the busi as oanizations on clmpus, comprises stu en s Oofmg and minoring in business educat or economics, The purpose of the club is to interest in business and give students ortunity to use their training in realistic situations. All ticket selling at athletic events is handled by Business Club members and the profits earned are used to provide three S114 scholarships for students interested in the busi- PfOITl0te an OPP ness field. Several successful luncheons were sponsored during the year by the group including one where foreign students related the economic policies of their countries in comparison to those in America. The club's social events were climaxed this spring by their annual picnic held at a nearby lake. Rf 'Sv-14 . . Q Business faculty are, sealed-Mr. Russell Smith. Sfiimling-Mr, X lluf Enderud, Mr. Norman Thompson, Mr. qlolm lfermkis. .sis ,F1 M95 ef, Q. 9 nz: B I ., . I .. 1 vb 11 gllub members are, seazferf-Ann Darcy, Elizabeth Pierzozz, Phyllis Gibbs, Carol. Cattcrnll, Sally Amr. ll5cxRrljl1fil.ild?p. EJJUZTI ilmi in land, Marilyn Jordan, Dixie Kyte' S,f,,,,,fjj,,g-NIL Norman Thompson, Mr. XVnlbur Izmlcrud. Nlr. ,loin tr . . - ' ' vrnn l,CSICI' bllaui. Rlllicrf h ' Leland Graese, Brooks Hanford, Bill Bracht, Ron Campbell- Pwl Llllmh L' ' gsq-3. Professor Graham Drcsslcr is head of the largest division on campus, Language and Literature. Above-Mr. William W'addington, Dr. Louis Graious, professor of English and Speech and chairman of the department of composition anguage and iterature ,.. :si a S-...S Ny S X Sf'flff'f1-Assistant S . , is iF Q 5 S 5 X 3 ix Aww QNQQX S , r W' xoi-V-Worx Q in Professor Frances Huston Assist P Miller, chairman of the English departmellt St rofessof- R- Jean Taylor, and Professor lxiclmrd fessm. Robert Lass ASS. t P . d1I'I7igiASSOCl'3IC. P1-Otcssol. Raymond K1-Qbsbach, Pro- 1 IS ant rofess - . Or Jesse Ritter and Assistant Professor John Dcring. 116 5 E Gavaliers just-wuz. ,,,', .N ,,,,,,,,. , , ,, ,. The Gavaliers strive to stimulate self improvement in communication through panel discussions and individuals speaking per- ' formances. Members are, seated-Chuck Custer, Dick Stacy, Tom Hogan, Bob Helstrom, Dave Eseke. Sftlllrlfllgi-llI11 Mc- Kee, Brooks Hanford, Jim Kraft, Bill Bumgardner, Dud Woodbury, Gordon Farley, Jerry Houseman, jack Fruit, .msisuuu Professor Alice Moe. MIL! shine during IK hell week. i' 155 is foreign student .uiwsuh 117 X.,-'ig , .,.Wmv.,... S ,. .1 licsslcr .1 ll W led e B111 sander gives Aswfi-HC Pfoffwf UA' t . P g i XI' Kessler tcxclws lU.'H1fs' lrnulxst , r A rx .llfoiv-l.or.iine Gray and Bob Hemingway are pictured in a scene from On :lie Side of the Angels, a play sponsored by the Bachelors Club. l'rr-sented in April, under the direction of Dr. Harold Stevens, this Was a new venture for l2.mcrn's active Bachelors Club. Right-a scene from :lie Cliildrenk Tlicater production Snow White and the Seven Dwarfsf, starring members of the Campus School's fifth grade. Whether one is a artici ant or a art of the audience sta e P P 1 productions are always a means of enjoyment. Q A, CAC, ill70I'c'i'Tl'lC wicked Qvitch is tem - . . . , Pflng Snow Wh c ' h ' gold hair clip. Rlgbf-The seven dwarfs presenr init, vzlngiiuxfpll gifts and beg her to stay with them. The Children's Theater, under the direct' f Christine Elrod, presents a play each quarter 191-vlietsye lfliss are unique in that once the curtain is pulled fo? qi-is iirst act, no adult is backstage with the children Thee handle livhtinv ' ' ' Y ' Q D, Stage shiftin and sou d ' on their own. g n effects entirely - Scenes Leff-Sherrill Groun ds answers th 1 - comforts Bemi S h . . e P1006 while, aborc, james 1 ' - h ce c meling in scenes from the delightful and goplisxilxili Colnedy, . L. as The Briti la f' Harold Stseveiiay dGe0rg? and Margaret, directed bv Dr. in that it Wa an stirring an au-School CHSI, was unusual ence Com 1 ilpreserfte .111 the ISleland lounge with the .ludi- P CF- Y encircling the stage area, Above, clockwise-Sherrill Grounds, Jeanne Turner, Clariee Ibn- nister, Greg Smith, Bernice Schmeling and jim -Ioircnmn in A scene from George and Margaret which was presented early in winter quarter. As director of all college plays. Dr. H-lrolcl li. Stvvvus also maintains a busy schedule outside ot his regular PM Ci instructing and directing. This spring he began the direction ' ' 1 C' Theater. Next year A Gone for the Spokane nie of ntig ' ' ' ASB adviser, filling the position will find Dr. Stevens as the new left Vacant by Mr. Orland Killin. French lub German Club Seeing German movies, aided club members in learning the language and customs of the German people. At Christmas time, the club held a party directed by Hans Wuerth, .1 student from Germany. Members arc: Sciilvil-Carol Ann Dyer, Gerry Moe, Charlene Clinesmith, Johanna Eberl, Clair McKie, Orville Gardner and Ben Tatsumi. Sfamling--Clem Maberry, Darrell Rumley, Dave Sherman, Jack Mc- liinnon, Vern Lewis, Lee Schorzman, Dennis Bailey, Paul Schaffner, Harm Schlomer, Pete Poffenroth, Ted Nilson, Robert Gilmore, Stanley Johnson, Fred Sharp, Art Kawaguehi, Bill Robinson and Miss Charlotte Hepperle. ., We Ex and Whitworth highlighted the activi- ties of the French Club. The group also sponsored a dance and spent a spring afternoon picnicking. change meetings with Gonzaga Members are: Seafea'-Phyllis Losee, Carolyn McCulloch, Marcie Davis, Luanne Poolcr, Maria Spanopoulou, Mary Moore, JoAnn Se- cord, Linda Tull, Johanna Eberl and Mary Wham. Sfmnfing-Miss Virginia Dickinson Nancy Reardon, Mike Maynard, Bob Tierney, I. Delaney, Gary Suko, jim Barrett. .Iudy Weeks, Mary Ann johnson, Albert Garcia, Duane Mylerberg, Y7illinm Carpinc, XY'illipini Brophy and john Holgrcn. Spanish Club Becoming acquainted with the educational and social.21SPeCtSh0fS the, lilvgugf the Spanish speaking people the World over is the prime objective of t C Pauls ' . NI ', nil Dorothy Members are: Seated-Rosetta Stark, Dawn MylerbergirEls1eCI31lge,1Zbiec11?al?giirliialrcan5333? Dining Mylc - DeMers, Standing-Dr. George Robertson, Fred Diaz, ern , bei-g, Kent Matheson and Carol Manfred' l r 1 N-........ -cz' ff X K X gi In 5 l I Xi f i Alun r-Clem Mabcrry cues a record as he prepares to broadcast. Radio station KEXVC, serves as a training field for prospective broadcasters and entertains students with varied programs for their relaxation and pleasure. KEWC is a member of the inter- collegiate broadcasting system and has been in operation since l9-l9. Uhr. M? , 25- , ,ti ' A 'x .1-wg Fw l 4 a' f 1, 1 ,M i Station manager, Robert Merrill Chek . . C S ' before alrmg, equ1Pmem KEWC Members of the KEWC staff are Beverly Shuck, Gary Owsley, Duke Lale, Robert Merrill, John Hol- gren, Clem Maberry,.2I1d Jim O'D0m,e11, adviser. 1 'Nw !A. f , of The Fifth Estate a national honorary radio club ' - - Q 1 , promotes and supports th t .d 3 1. x : x L. Migr1b1frsLpHctui-Edl are, sliated-Neya Ross, Michele Morgan, Jim 0'ROke, Gary Owslef, lggflicisui agdlcitlzitlilsxllsrilSiijnifiit u e ae: Ye Pug , B111 Lemweber, Clem M3beffY, Dlck HOllCI1bCCk, Bill Bumgardner, Norm Cline. Dick llcninecir and Richard Soss. ' Scribes Scribes of the Filth Estate Beverly Shuck, KEWC li- brarian, has the task of filin over 1500 popular g and classical records used in radio broadcasts. ,s 11? it '3I11I'I'lUI'llC'4flOI1 methods arc. wal:-1' Eastern's three experts on ee .- - 1 '-Nxvllllillll Dell, clmirnmn ot the journalism department am Aeestmr Professor ot I-nglisli and 5PC'3Cl'- D. lnc A. Dodds. --L - Y' . ' ' , . ,. Sf35fli11g-Ianies O'Donnell, iournnlism instructor and RILYN C. L Eastcrner and Kinnikinick adviser. v h ,, A.,.,v- W... Dux Sxx 1 1 1 'lfIll'a' If: i rn Sfmrfx plllflffifj' Dirvrloz' Al. Runm Tom ENNIS 1' ' Efliior in Cbiff, News EMM' T Easterner CAROL MOBLEY News Eflitm., Edjfor in Chief, Ki1m!fai1zick Editor xp 'Nt lirfiior, Alblvlic Tv--1 b..f?.,,q X55 Staff members, Al Ruddy, Don Sweet, Tom Eng adviser Jina O'Donnell hear Big e , Center, durlng a Monday afternool sesslon at the print shop. LARRY BANNON Business Manager x mam 1 4, IHS? -S X im YK wi? Y' 32 MQ: rim, 5, 53?-Qiffqsrzxx 9 539 5. N if X x .I ., ,gifg V A 'ul 5 , . ,. V, Y f, ah, ri! rl L Eff' p in e 4 Easterner reporters get some know how from Mr. Dick Dell, instructor in journalism. Most reporters last fall were tim Year Pe0Ple- Left 110 Ti3bf T0m Ennis: Jesse Sfarnss, Tom Hogan, Je1'fY Raftiss Dick Dell, Irene Sherwood, Marie Tuve .ind - Ben Tatsumi. gnfaIia3Ee1'I100ns and Monday mornings, The Dasterner office Imp e I ouse, full of reporters dashing off stories of campus Pnmgs- Above are reporters, top to bottom, Don Daniels, Ben Tatsumi, Marie Tuve and Chuck Custer. An inexperienced stall and 11 new adviser put out their first issue of The Easterner last fall and struggled to keep the weekly in print every week tliereifter. Wednesday mornings, professors all over eninpus cussed the paper for distracting students from lee- tures and the staff hid until mistakes were forgotten by those offended. But all in all, it turned out to he a fairly good year, especially when The liisrerner ranked second in the Evergreen Student Press Assn- ciation. 'diffs 'mwmm R e,e,.,.,.-, Ss www rr if-ov! e,.,.,. e. .,., . X j SSBESNY W s. I Y S X N I r S : 1 Ita . :Manners Stsrsrssszzs M Qss snr X ' pm.. in , i Z 8 6 grow! I got .1 hot scoop! e Kinnikinick .-llmzu'-Associzite Editor Sharon Henning had charge of senior and dormitory pic- tures. Right-Assistant Editor Judy Gib- son took care of faculty and division 'ac- tivity pages. Below-Sports Editor, Dave Mcwhirtcr handled varsity athletics. It began before school started in September and won'r be Over und - . . 1 all excess pictures and engravings are filed sometime 111 midsummer It has be-en a hectic year, yet pleasant, and the nine staffers plus adviser Jim O,Donnell are glad its almost Hnished. .w .ax K, 126 xx. asmexwwmsg. Ns X A110110- ,asswmwwsstw X: Y X -tp Ozzie Rose sold advertising .md kept the ncc0uI1fS straligllf y.,-Assistant Editor -jginiecc Bliloii . iid the ndmimstrntiou Tacluban.1i1lch,c,j with social nc- stcflfm img. -liib ' ElXVnmla Bryant. p t1v1ti6S, -lssbtu i 0116. s.. , Q.-,s -i X . Mx ii - X. Y ,fffiib Above-Photographer Larry Squire shot and developed practically all of the pictures in the book, even this Above'-Art Editor Don l3onc.m put in hours of rcsmrch looking for ideas for his Indian .tri work scattered hero .ind there tlxrougis- out the 192 pigcs. W.-N...-if-1 N...--ef N'35Qw-m-...,,-,, :i,tsstt,M, fr'-jbi' Mie- V , ff bers c AboLeNDon Duncan, C31-01 Mgble , Jud Gibson Janiece Tachibana and the other fiwe sta mem Y Y , k 5 311 went to press. work before the boo I1 Y 127 ., . .KA xx N . '- 'ch 'iih lcarcd TILHTY Ublu P'lLd lm' ul S i l xi 4 ,-, .,H.-.,....,, .5---Q I n. 1 vi .f z :iff ,u 'mp kit? if J' v V, L ww rn .,..:v iii Eastcrn's marching band provides entertainment at football games during the autumn months and then becomes a pep band for basketball contests in the winter. Above-the band is shown in formation at the XWlmitwortl1- Savage grid game in Spokane. Twirlers for the season were Helen Mc- Connaughey, Laurie Johnson and Nancy Ludolplm. usic SK. Music fq rculty qbovc il yd . . , ' icludc, ,wil -la ' - , . .. X11-,lilol SVOWSCS, CllVlSl0l1 l'lC2ld3 Mr Arlfhlu nblllxx lvwvmlullm, Ill, 'H K V Hutt' UI I mx Q Uzlmxa k-hxlll nlll-pt-ull. 'th'-QIML , - - lr - , - , , . m A en ell Ilxlmc, brass imwuwcnu xr 1l, xx mil nm I um. mt. Xl- limi X li In Ll x Nlllllll mslrununts. 3g'mh piano' ' 1 . Q - . Q 'K f l. XX llll.lIH l lumnux ls,,,,,l lQ,,N1.,, X,.f .I-,my Xlr, ll0l13lll'n IYX Nl Phi u Alpha i i r oyd ,Mf- iaflo' Men majoring or minoring in music and deserving of the honor are pledged to the national honorary Phi Mu Alpha- Sinfonia. Members above are, seated-Michael Cox, Gary Owsley, Bob Harper, Dick Askew. Sfamliug-Stan Tuilis. Ted Teitzel, Terry West, Mack Harris, Philip McClintock, John Goodrich, Dallas Neal. Mu Phi Epsilon, women's honorary for music majors and minors, pledge those women high in scholarship and service to the school each year. Mem- bers usher at Community Con- certs, provide entertainment at school teas, and often serve re- freshments at student and fac- ulty recitals. Members pictured at the left are, scatedflillen Dubes, Sylvia Burleigh St '1 'SNNancy Ulrich, Carol Mani fred, D0l'0tl1y Bahr, Marietta Bundy. hi Epsilon mmf. -Www mi L E Si ze at gi M, . 1 , . 9, X ff f m , ...Ha W ,.. f ,s 1 0 5, v 2 aw pm rv -vra'e: -- fr: . MT- -W. -V Alun-.--Tlic Eastcrncrs, popular campus dance band under the direction of Wendell Exline, are always in demand for school appearances. They provided music for the Homecoming and March of Dimes shows among others. Music Group i x K ' a f ,J 2 . ME XE' E , , M R -Qeilngww . 53591825 s Ni X f N X is 2 3? ffloy H 1 talented , . AIPOIHY. Nccnn liussnrd, Snllv Sl1.ll-L'l', .ind joan kiillillilllill . , , -gl- ' NN 1.fffMW0' made llicii' lirst npponixincc in ilu' llomccoming slnv. lil Dennis -,- - , A w ., imma, Um!! '11 ilu' Show wax lim male quarter composed Ol mul 1 K upi ie L60 ' . . - . 'ro X i IVVL ll. llalva' A UIUC, .llhi lhyp Ru I-ppl, lliwflwl' l0l both 3' kinlliux. mile U? l ennis Leo VCE Engel' A l sw-N Music educators of tomorrow form the ranks of MENG, and participate in nearly all musical A rams in one way or another. Members are, seated-Janice Morris, Janice Dahlberg, Shirley Soft Jeannine Hylton, Sylvia Burleigh, Neena Bussard, Nancy Ulrich. Standing-Bill Sander, PlL1iVIcCliI1t0Ck, Dave Acree, Mack Harris, Kent Green, Terry West, David Coe, Gary Thomas, Dennis Koch, Bob Harper, Dennis NVagonig, :inlay Mackenzie, Kyle Pugh, Dallas Neal, Jay n rews. E 3 S phonette The Symphonette is new to Eastern's music division as is its conductor, Mr. james Rickey. In December the group accompanied several hundred voices in the Messiah presentation and during spring quarter presented a convocation. Seated 'are-Nick Nelson, Frances Goodrich, Norma Cooper, David Acree, Sharon McE1haney and Jo Ann Dobson. Standing-Mr. Rickey, Terry Dougherty and Henry Peden. YW s Q. 'K Q 1 i I 1 l H . 5 3 C011 giilte u vga? The large rehearsal room of the Music bui' ding re- sounds with the voices of the seventy-five collegiate chorale members at 10:10 every morning. Each choir section has a leader, usually an advanced music student 3 whose responsibility it is to drill his section on various parts of musical scores which require additional prac- tice. Following a sectional rehearsal Director Leo Col- lins works with the entire group. Activities of this organization are many and varied. Th' ' ioughout the year, morning convocations are pre- 3 . -, - . f 1not1e' P I some Christmas music for IxSl O-11 Troup made 21 SU . ' . . x- ' W ' station. During SPFIITQ QU-Utd t 1' D of 115 d hes ti a soloistS sented featuring chorus, band an Ol-Ck Hioh School EarlY i11 December, joined by the Ouiiity the Chorale choir and people of tl1e C?hC11CY 6012? Auditorium. It Performed the Messia1l1' 111 Showa C d OU laye . - 3 GA and P - was also recorded at this tu11e'??' K-hows .1180 recorded Christmas Eve by tl1e station. IL C adlo 9 l 1 S Okane 1' . l x ' K F .xxx ' 0. ll . wide tour or NYfLlSl11l1gl0n PILMHFIUD x I . ' -1 ided In 1 lel . , r , 1sehoOb11 tenmg enjoyment to tht 111.1111 hlgl their tour. IC' ChOfa1e Rowo - , land, Sal? Slgianna Davis, Ruth Webb, Jackie Jo Hag- Janice Morris Sgr, Jeannette Lancaster, Bev Kroening, BHbbitt, Elleg Darin MCEHMHCY, Linda Anderson, Carol ler, Veda Dickeu eS, LaVonne Seubert, Marilyn Kus- Manfredjulie WY' Row tw0'J03H Gillingham, Carol R0Sa1ie Egland Ongiack, Neem Bussafd, Kathy Wamsley, Wertenbergef flu ly Taffar, Norma Staudacher, Joan Kay Bannisteg Dim YH McCulloch, Rachael Robertson, HYlfon, Nam? Elf? Shendan: Ofphajean Shaw, Jeanine Y f1Ch- Row zfloree-Mr. Leo Collins, Marlene Horlacher, Patty Lane, Kyle Pugh, Don Schiltz, Gary Thomas, Terry Wfest, jack Bosknll. Mack Ihrrns, Dennis Reynolds, Dave Acree, Mike Cox, Bernard Carl- son, Jean McWhirter, Yvonne Voyer, Shirley Dyer. Run' four-Ray Garcea, Dave Burger, Bernie Babbitt, Gary Owsley, Dennis Cook, Kent Green. john Goodrich. lcon Sander, Bernard Johnson, Dick Askew, XY'ilIi.1m Kicn- holz, Stan Miller, Kendall Morely, Ted Ttitztl. Larry Barry, Dallas Neal. 133 l Co Cft Eastern's sixty-seven piece concert band maintains a time-consuming, yet enjoyable schedule throughout the year. Fall quarter saw the influx of high school music students from thirty area schools meet here for the Band and Chorale Clinic held young people joined the college stude t November 23. These n s to read and test new music in order to assist directors in selecting scores for their b d an and chorale groups. Football season took the band outside for rehearsals . - lf time . . - , . ' 'ovided ha of intricate drill formations Wl11Ch P1 tial for . ,, ', 1 3'C is CSSC11 . entertainment for Eastern fans. Mu lthis Organization basketball games W0 and many m f' ' ht . - F10 a Y. , ' . -Ina with o played at CVC1'y game milking flli-111 1 O on for Eastern XY!LYSllll'1gt011. . . - -. Wash- During winter quarter the baimdtoureil ieiijoyfable ington and Idaho high schools with a tlsb rl Presenting musical program and climaxcd thc tolli lltf and the the concert on campus for students, fllcu 5 community. and M . . . Wenlgleu 1313151 Thomas directs the hand, assisted by Mr, ne and Mr. Arthur Biehl. Exline is in Charge Of th . e hr - - winds. ass Sect10HS and Biehl coaches the Wood- Row - Clintoeliilzelidilalvliinne Seubert, Dave Gum, Philip MC' N01-macooper Dw0flOhn Goodrich, Charles Borg, Biehl, Antonetl Iizllinls Wa8.0H6f, Janice Morris, Arthur garet Forslund C IH, R0Sal1e Egland, David Coe, Mar- fbl'cc-Dan P' -lean MCWhirter, Patricia Ewing. Row etefS0f1, McLaren Harris, Gerald Butts, Finlay MacKenzie, Peter Exline, Gai-v lhx-is, -linief Xlni' gan, Carol Loney, Bill Sandei, Nick Nelson. ,Iolin Griihn, Larry Barry, Dallas Neal, -Indy Xl.ilmnei'. lien: Green, Henry Peden, Curt Nelson. Ron ufifllil'--5l,1I1 Tuclis, Robert Harper, Tom Hill, lilavid l'mrigei', Ihr- lene Lynch, Chuck King, Dennis Koch. Bill Wilmii. Armand Boatman, Terry XVest, Roy S.inrlei'son, 'l'ei-ry Tilson, Terry Dougherty, David Acree. G.ii'y firms, Lon Sander, Bernard johnson. Albert Birdsell. Rielmril ' lil nee Samuels Askew. Row jim'-xle1'1'y Robinson, ore Bill Watson, James Kurle, Kyle Pugh. 135 l ROTC Juana .,... The Home of ROTC operations, Cadet Hall Cadet Capt. Robert Schroeder A Xgkxs tire wikis .1 XQNNQQC X NYY xg Gil? X X X X xg XXX X SX55 by I tmlm lullu x mlm t xpl If-W lxcxm 'YN ...Y gf Capt. Oscar Padgec Capt, yglmpl, lhilq. Capt- Rayford Haiglef Mfsgt. Clifford Hcnung SFC James Kirkley src Dcllwrr Ismb I cl f the diviffmm of Malin '- Lt. Col. Eccles H. Scott is 1c.1 0 Science and Tactics. Lt. Col. bcorr is in his uhm! year A ' d S rw .-Xrmy for sive Eastern and has served in the Umtc .ca Q years. '7 - ' . l. Eccles A -i . S 1 T flig, Robert Schroeder, Paul Lillengreen, Lt Co CADET OFFICERS CLUB: Left tg Tight' Tow one RRf1h2?fjoiI1L5Sc:1c'l Qld lje1fefZon,uVern Crawford, XVilliam Hawley, John HauS'fhild, Tom H. Scott, Donald Delzer, jean -1?eN10' 1?aryldL2SrsZf1ber client Matheson Row three-Donald Weber, Richard Fields, Ray Elgdge, lllfiervsiig T.lll'ilI'HlIOl1, Iohn Knelin, Max lurser, 0112 3 3 R f0,,,.-RiC1mrd Strauss, Richard Koford, Jaye vans, ona ' ' laude Reinwold, Bruce McQueen. ow Burdgc, Cary HCAIIII, Sfimlel' Johnson, C 5 fficers Club, ill RIFLl gtafldl RCTC tearfl- have titles The Sf an ill COIHPE plfea I-Iearsi al anc K116f?Ii11 lin, Lang- James Don Peterson, president of the Officers Club led the group through a busy year. Fall quarter, the club co-sponsored the blood drive with the Sponsor Corps and held numerous social pro- grams for ROTC cadets. The Drill Team, under the command of Cadet 2nd Lt. James Linton performed t football and basketball game: marched inathie Spokane Lilac parade and competed in an In- la d E ' ' n mp1re event. The group 1S one of the most active in the ROTC program. Pvt. Jack London salutes Cadet Lt. Williaiui Hawley during ,I Friday drill session. I DRIL Owslc Gross, Kurlo k U , ,:Y4Y3?'V .ccles Tom :rvyn onald RIFLE TEAM: The out- standing f e Ll t u r e of the RQTC division is the rifle team. Members of the team have won several national titles in the last few years. The squad sponsored and won an invitational match and eted in the Inland Em- pire, William R a n d o l p h Hearst, Intercollegiate region- al and sectional matches. comp Kneeling, left to righf-Paul Dah- lin, Mfsgt. Clifford Fleming, John Lang. Strzmling-Wayne Lisenbee, James Stevens, Harold Monzingo. Team, r1l Team DRILL TE Q on Ro crt N clxmnu om Semi.: r an AM- Oyr ' f ' ll ' 0 rlglgt' row one CQPU R H Ha1gler George Nikotich Roger mo Gin XX uttv. Gregori Storm an seyx Paul G Aust, Rob ross To em Berthelson R086r Fisher erry Robinson 2nd Lt ames Linton Rozt liao- S it R011 fJu Harold ox Nl'-ron hr er Iam Ku I, m -Ivers, Dick S FC D . Hlidstrom Dennis Donohoe Russ Guenther Neil Todd Tom m Ken .1 Mor es R011 tour Btu e lszs. uton , ennis Bailey S am Parks? Doug Cummg Paul H n erry Littlemore David ennings Flo d Conmth Curt Nielson Georsze Seotun Jack Eb err, Glen Morasch Larry Hanson Bill Wilson Fred Halbritter y 3 -4 A E4 v Left-MfSgt. Clifford Fl ' - Harold Monzingo and Stirling Inf I r u c ts H on - . . Wwe Lise ring from the sitting position M0 ilbee , l'1Z1n Lisenhee are second year team mem? an ers. Arm Activities Each summer, advanced cadets spend a few Weeks at Fort Lewis learning about such things as heavy artillery, assimilated warfare and the duties of an ofliccr, in preparation for their assignments in the regular army, following graduation. B.-lou-Cadet Sgt. Peter Davis instructs Pvt. Lawrence Hurley in the proper procedure for a formation rifle salute. Above-Lt. Col. Scott and President Patterson chat with Cadet Capt. Dan Sherwood at the summer camp site. X ...P -K xi T - V fc wigs A Xggx. XX. X ss nlfwlu' li.hlk'l KNJIWI. Rolwrt Scl1i'0C1lCl' cxami nos 1 HH mm llowil:-'c1'SlN'll- ' X x . xxx. X 5 k ix 'B K ' AX , . A - g.f+'f X X N to Q X he K . Q 5 i is Xi: Xt Q wi ' . Qfjg X O sm A X' l N55 I x '- ix, 1 S N x Ya NQ X X Q 5 ik X , Sm- x,X. , , X 3 rs Q 3. X ar. x iiY5X ,lf ., r 5 we X L . Lg Miss . X O O A m X 1 r X if is gg Si K 5 'S X 'fx N 5 K Q -iii SQNXX W is .vs X A A - s as X SPONSOR CORPS: Left fo rzgbf, row one-Jackie Ils janet Olilancl Alice Christianso . , ' H, Elsie Hollenbeck JO Ann Cochran V ' C Nanci' Ludnlph ie johnson, Judy Acree, Barbara Owens, Jnnetha Hugo. Row t 5 11 , , eekg, Maggie Jefferies, Karen Xfifinkler, Mary Ann Johnson, Patty J:a?1iSah2inlb0At?qr5wN?5r1ia 061113, Mafgle K0ZiUk, Merrie jane I-liner., Indy' lyn Kelly, Ann Zimmerman, Delores Jackson, Eva Joseph Gail Oicilia Cage? a1rElYII1g'IonEk,flud? Oty, ,loan Reeds Shri- , ' ' ' ' 3 ge f, acu ty adviser. Sponsor Corp The Milifafy Ball is one of the big events of spri quarter. ilitar all The big moment of the 1957 Niilim-y Achievement day was the crowning of Queen Carol Hurt at the Military Bull. Miss I-luri wir chosen from the ranks of the sponsor corps. elf Cadet Ma Alun johnson Ltori mm l L , 1 Barbara Owens through an arth ot unri iurin., grand m irth Va? ,W be 1 i' Y' - -s. --Q N. i I R , d athcmatic SCICI1 C an 7 D D 3 I-Iarter chemistry professor, heads this r. an 1 , . . div1s1on. rucuiucrs or the science and l , Tliom- m Dr. llumm Nh. V b X ' . N .k,1llllllk, -.U .M L - mat lcmntics faculty nrv. wulml- s Dr, l'r.1m'ns N'l1111lK'?-33-Y MN I :Illia Xl, 1,mws Nlrlvsllu . , . . ,. - , . ll ' i ' son, Mr. William Murray, Dr. Frank Nicol. Sftllllllllx' 'llI'.ll.ll1.l Illini, Mi. TX-uulm Ra cl ' ' , 'W .. gmlal. ymon Bcl1,Mi.S.1mucl Bowne, Mr. C. XV. lluullu, llr. .lmmw ll:-wlm W- l ' M l'l.' S: P0Pf at t. ings 1I1'CC WOI' ITICI' Mem Scou Mr. ton. lame C. Xl Willi Don Surf ginia Dams Sflldg Sack lunch travelogues were the popular mode of seeing the world at the Geography Club's noon meet- ings this year. For those students interested in actually',' seeing the world the club is sponsoring a sum- mer field trip to Northwest Europe. Members above are, jirst row-Donna Scouton, Audrey Butts, Dolores Bezdicek, Mr. Francis Schadegg, adviser, Nancy Pat- ton. Second row-Richard Hoffman, Dr. .lHH1CS Brooks, adviser, Daryll Baht, Mr. C-IW. Booth, adviser, Al Nesbitt, Rhoda Williams. Third row-Harry Melby, Paul DOWN, John Kracht, Jack Moore, joe SWFOH, Betty Sutton. Fourth row-Vir- gmm Beflnetfy Nancy Moody, Mrs. V. DW15, Jerry Wallis, Stan Marsh. Da student C eterson, chemistry S' Take concluding notations fol- owmg an experiment. rYll Bahr and jg k P Geography Club 143 l 1 -li A. i s z . . gs ' MMS Pre-Medical-Dental Club The rubber lCggCd night owl was just Il piece of wood until the boys in the biology lab, with SOFDC imaginative genius, started changing its uppCHI'2lf1Ce- By adding eyes, feathers, .1 cigarette, and a sea ur- chin, among other oddities, the piece of wood became the lab's most unusual and prized specimen! s fff' , if X Kathy Richart writes down experimental results fol- loxvlng lab WOI'k lI'1 her general chemistry class, C lfdyf Z 4 , , , men The Pre-Medical-Dental Club was orgamzed two years ago on this campus for students interested in one of those f1elds. The organization meets semi-monthlyawith various Risb members presenting projects they've completed during the year. Movies have also been . . . . . . . . lg shown and a jolnt meetmg was held in Spokane with Xh7l11IIXVO1'IIl1 students durmg Winter quarter. Members are, jirst row-Dianne Jones, Joyce Fleckenstein, Barbara McKay, Dick Ray. 866011611 row-DL Frank Nicol, jim Kurle, John Fryer, Charles Rogers, Chuck Feskc, Rick Langdon, Gary Grose. Tbml row-Pete Hansen, Dr. Dana I-Iartcr, XVillian1 Starkey. it i t 'X 5 Looking OVCI' the biology lGab's stuffed bird Collectigll or the ormthology C1155 are: .EIIIIS TIOUS been ITCCI' -Dr. lnbirrl Lab Scenes Chemistry students spend much time doing laboratory experi- ments to supplement their Work in class. Right-Marilyn Kelly concentrates on her experiment. Below-Roger Schmidt and Ray Davis begin their work on the Polargraph, a quantitative instrument designed to measure ions. This apparatus Was newly set up this year to further students, knowledge of chemistry. JOB Turner, XVallace Scroq- 316, Hlld Jesse Green. 5. 3.- Wayne Hall Executive Secretary of the Alumni Association, discusses affairs with alumnus Q A 1 Floyd Moritz, Curriculum Consultant for Whitman County. I I i i lumni Association ' 4 Alumni activities are numerous in the Pacific Northwest and membership has increased greatly the i past two years. Wayne Hall works between EWC and the association for close harmony. Spring quarter the Alumni Association helped sponsor the first annual Senior Day, a funCIiOr1 Wl1iCh y brought high school seniors from all over the state to the campus. They spent the day touring the 1 campus facilities, and saw a track meet and a show entitled Around Savageville in S0 Minutes. Mani' 2 K of the seniors will enroll at Eastern next fall as college freshmen. a ss a n The first annual Alumni buffet di . H ii - we nner w 1 . . - s . , - the blnq as meld this fall in the lslcland ealctcrm. Honoring thc IVV. 104' -'ml lim' Amo XVLIS il gl'CLll' SllL'L'L'NS, N 1 Hui K Hu iii . - ll-NWN ' ll.ll'l'lc 'lluiihl -xlllllllll ll ' ' 'l ' l'lomCC0llll - ,ii ri WW' 5 x Wang Af xg -xx 'NN egg W it Q A K is sf 5 . . xg X swf N K sw Left, guests of honor at the Alumni banquet were past senior class presidents Robert Fairchild, class of ,57, Omer Pence, representing the class of ,07, .ind William Nyes of the '47, graduating class. liaclm xx-.ix presented an engraved tie cl-asp and cuff links. Iirlmr, at the fall meeting of the Alumni Board and honored guests, constitutional changes, program cvcnu for the year and the budget were discussed. E ,.. , l l Al i . I s uk 2 .nam 9 I V 1 ir 4yfm fn , x fff 'Q4W9 - my ' fn, ,ffzi 5 if 12 WW! f Qampu School i DR. ROBERT REID Principal The Campus School, housing grades one through may six plus a kindergarten, provides excellent opportu- Q. nities for Eastern's future teachers to do their cadet teaching and to observe elementary age youngsters. Up to date facilities and a capable staff make this school one of the top in the nation. Interested fourth graders look at bulletin boards made for their study of South America by cadet teacher Kay Loepp. - Qi...-.-. Front row R D ' ., . Us -,Lxx it we ,N t.rt ttt, Q Obert Reid Prmci . n . . . , ,- Graduate Assistant undet: Dr Rpm: Ralph SLI'CLlVVlClQ1 ,l.0m.lh gimp.: JL,,m.S l.jwl.mLmx sixth gmdc: and NN llham lungs: Mi A - . Q C1 - Buck r0r1UQMrs, Nlnbl. B-Ml lx. ,. .X -. - , Q . ,K-ku SQL-mul SVRIU' 55 Iltolnette Dugtm I . 1 HL ll. list Mads Mis. 1 .nmlla .mba piysical cd , . r, , 2 , ' , ' , X, , f MT, . xumilon' Mm HUPC LUNCH. lilwiman: Miss livcns Newland, third gradt. .md MU l1,1llCf.AllLl1 km -- I - - , ., , dlflgdllkll. Noi xlmzrll-Y Mr. lronnrd lxcnncdv, hllh glxulc. IAIH -vs I wc 1 AJ'b .LPA -f-' r ..f.vv, ga'- Xx, Xa www Si SWE: Q 'i . 3 N 1 Sh Q X ' N0 ' , X U X J 'PMN Q ihxw. 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S W wg HUDSON HALL LOUISE N4 SENIOR HALL ANDERSON HALL 9 ? z f . 1 oi 7 ,,, ax Q 1 X .W Nw 1 1 1 I , 1 ' judy Weeks and Roberta Dutcher put the Hnishmg touches on Andersoxfs float ' V which took the grand sweepstakes award in the Homecoming parade. 9 ' 5 1 1 4 d L 0 ' A d ' 11 1 S C I1 C I' S O I1 2111 3' ,L ' 'la' Ia fi 1 I I .i . I I I , , I I ,! . b 2 L Xi 35 I5 Q5 Q 3 .- 3 X ww 2 I E E 3 3 f ,Ni Q . Jud Acr . -. Kathczyn Biiicl. Mifrjan Allucrslmrdl Viviun Allwri Nlllv 'Xml' Cla1'iccl3n1ni1SSf Malgul-cl Bet-lmmn NWO' Rowcn Yxitlnm, Alwook, Ncenu Busan il I sg 3 I k 5 1 gk! 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L MQ ' ni 2 ' 1679 frwfx I X, ibpxx f4,yc2?E,i,' .1 X VVII V Z 4, 7 XR 2 W ff'-44 ,na 44 ff aa Xian ,qw 7 2, fi v ' ff 9 WWW Z2 ' Z5 627? 72 1 , t ,,,,,, f ., ,.,f1f,:- ff? af ', , a 7 lva 'r'aa . .,.f 7 , aw Q ,, .af ,,- A - 5 M7 f ffl a Peggy Ellsworth Mary Anne Engstrom Laurie Sue Espen Patricia Ewing LaTece Farrell Phyllis Gibbs Judy Goodman Terri Ham we-8, Doris Hampton Beverly Haney Alu- Merrie Haney Margaret Hathaway, W .5 4-an -X73 -W W W, 2 ,, f M 'S 15 Q l KT 'Wy 1 Bernadine Heathman Marlene Horlaclncr Ifmct Ho f ' I ' N Mlwih-1111 Huss Hel, Jef-Hnlne HYlf0D Jackie Ils -,, . . um -lmx Huw' l Mol Hum 1, Hi Iulmson j Mary Ann Iolins allvllcl .liWnc Mnxgigic lcllcrix l:llllH.l lols ll , ' - .' k . OH Sue Johnson Iginmqc -- 'l I i ' ' i NlQll'tIlC lxollll -lomh IW-I .l0M'Pl1 1.11 lxcrnan l ' .Xml ll N x.. HA. ,A -Q Q In X lwg-:xx Q 1 I xr S v-S-m,..,M' 1 . Xmcx 1LIJUlQ'l. fudv xllt? -xx.-x x ,NWXQX N-...N .r 5 ., Im low .- -, SM'-' 'X-49 -nr' Q .fm V! Vw Nw ff In W0 Hdfn ff cgfvgf --.. ,' s... i X Co Marleim nnaugheb' Judyegiuhle Bgirbara MCKHY Uwlwr-1, McNccs Jean McWhirter MaralYn Mock Michele Morgan Y P lrley NIUHU fXn111' N'0v'ICs Nyla Oelke Janet Ohland Carol Ostheller ,arbam O 'f 2 I.1f, f,fw1fy. l'ffrLrL,fm Donna Pfeifcr Darlene Pickles 3115211 POSt fdwf+MW 'Q 9? g 1 53' -. X- dw -.r 'q Q We E L :r1 -.1 . . . P Shirley Proctor Joan Read Eileen Reider Kathy Richart Donna Roberts Glenice Robinson Lllunict- Ross Neva Ross Dorothy Rudesile Kathleen Ryan Masako Sawada Lois Scammon Lil Bernice Sclimcling Louise Shaner Irene Sherwood Patty Shinbo Diane Short Gail Sicilia 1 3 5 a i 1 is M si i L XX X 5 Peggy Sims Katherine Singer Lyn Sisich rg Karol Smith Janet Stannard L21DO1'iS Stnlnaker ' Mas. ANA limb-C l1UllXa'IlI0fZ7l'V 1 Jeanne Slrnllon .Ioan Sulherlnmi -lnnicec 'lncliihniini L I X 0 Sf' l an Parry Tachibana Judy Tnrrer Beverly Thomas Ann Torrance Doris Tucker liimli lull Jeanie Turner Carol Ulery Nancy Ulrich Coralie Van Woert Yvonne Voycr Rulwru Linda Wagoner Roberta NV-nrner Ruthie Webb Judy Weeks Catherine Weitz join XXX- Mary Wham Karen Wheeler Becky Williams Q 2 g: 5 5'-:..-af-To 5 1 Karen Willis Karen Winkler Julie Womach Ofclik I , 0 , ke Cummings, and Nancy Ludolph Lorecra Young Beverly ZiCl' 157 Ann Zimmerman r eul ret l T? ...NQQ ix YQ. N ' :gli ' 3525, N. f -jf The Hale Kanes emerged from Hudson Hall last fall and were avid supporters of the Savage football and basketball teams, in an attempt to aid school spirit. 19 I x Nl Nx 'Q-vol 'N E X-'Iii X udso all ' 1' . - miie' ' - ' ' nik'-'.,isai44-YN . . af- ig - - ' N' 1 H V fi?-tiifii .SX Q.. I, r i ' xx V Q ' ' TX. x si WAYNE HALL Hall Di1'6L'tO1' Earl Alexander Paul Aust XV'lI'l'CI1 B lliCQ 'Tcl-ry Bcnngft Niyron Alva Bett' - , ' - - , ls Dennis Blankenship BOCttCl1CI' CzCkjl'qC Boyvlcs B l 5 8 1' F mi 7 F Ai C fl? va F in 'w 4 1 4 1 f 6 3 f 23 - ':L ':.T.35: ' 'Z 9 2f,3iW:.4,1' ,H 34 , ggi '- '- fiff:i'7Z5,f' ' YE7Ef'4?zfQ'!, fa :gif , 6 ' f ' 1 ' '24 N' 'Iwi-? ,V 1' . 4? -'VY v fz': ii i 2- . ' 1,4 jg , 726' V W 5 3:3 2 V 2 lhvc llurgci' Riclurd Llnniplwll Merlin Lliimcll Bc1'ii.1ril L'.irlxon Clyde Carron Chip Clzirk Ronald Clark -lolm Colby' David Conner Robert Cowen Harold Cox Michael Cox st M- N l 2 f i r i vi' l in N Hudson Hall men pause in dorm corridor for a short break du the busy day. I Berger Brcwkt ring as K x N 'N 1-,ZA ,--ff A . ,QM ,:,: 1, f ,f w - v , swf f' gf,Wyg9,Q5:fZQ,,f .V -1 W7 -' . , X . ' -. 1 -1 1 .f fn:- vc' cf ,f, f ff- .. Jw .MMC 4, M, , Q , ' yi H .41 1 , A A'L' ggazrizff ' . ,-1.521 M J, I f ,,.... '. 'iffy W- x-,. N' 2625325 12:60 1,- r ,,:. 525444 , . .HMA ., . 55 ,., X l -.' F 5' W f ,, , if 1'1 -4 ,Ii W- . .. su ' -. g 5? Ei, NL Lame lhhlin ,lack l'1bCl'l Keith Floyd l,a1HZIo Uynri Kun llnrn M . X f ' X 6 'X Q3 f 1:11 Z K I U, 6 xg v 7 Q 19 S fb? I H , 6, QS 5 QQ X x i ,m.k , k:,:.-- ,..,,. K ., Q ' ' 'I :www-.w ---v M: H. , . iw X 1.l., i . 15515235 ZX : : 31 Q if 1. xxfsw' ' I'1ffl1 .Imam l5cNiu ,lulm l3iCll'iCk ' V llrurc lilillnwlunm Dick l51'iCliW'1 R ..1mdGiln1aI1 . . x ' g 'lk ll.lI'Ulxi lrlclu' NGN L' Ku nl urlx I I ull lrrxx ll.l11llllUlT Q Unison II. . lun!! IIUXX .HJ lxixhx' IIUWUH 'ar Q' . EL 1' N K -E 'N 'R' 'rlvl' '-G1 x- - - ' ! 5M ' I All o 10--I 4-. 3 Q5 ', ' f N.. 1-t', J '-rw' qi .Hg -, Mj' ff-' . 'NI .',.g..n, ap- r I - 5 0 . V Q , ' I I X X Q l 5 N, ...r 'f ' A' 141 A ,A P . J - 4 -'W ff - af --A --W -- x .K - A M 1 A 1 L. 5 A N .,, 4 ' -X lf' si L' A 5 , . y' 5 K ., 5 trx.6 XA V ' 51 f kt! 0 'Ono 5 Eric Tibr Lam Rogfl jacj 1 ,j':z,N .x. N n 1+ K- vxt. X: V fn K' , lax ,Ax o- ,-' S ii L . '11, fy ,, glam ALGF, L L, . . am !oTr.N- Z . hnson Jim Joireman Bob Jones Jghn Jordan Eflc JO Robert Kindsvater JIITI Knight Donald Koch Tlbor Keseiu Floyd Lelmrbas Kenneth Lemke Vic Lewis Larry Laimll Martin DZII J0hn M'0gqf3d Rgggilgfggre Richard Moore Pete Nelson George Nikotich a W 1 J' 491.1 Chisnro Kawgbori Robert Rolmlicbcr Jerry Littlcmorc Leland Monroe Harold Ocm wi fvifv l l 1 ' N K .. ,, . . l odd lxczmmg lilmcr Kralzmurx A 1 mm l-.warn I lllrold Xln:t.'mgu l :mc l'crr.::xl: . I -' - 4' 11 .. l . -'C' . 1-iheill' v-G' l of 'Q 'T 3 nr Qi 61 1 1- ng' .. Y 32. A Nv lv 1 sv Q u ' . 7 . 6 , g Q ' X 4? ' l Y y 5 1 4 . ,. - if fi 'i -.,av 5 :Q .W-. y. ' - fi' P , , I ww Q if- f I ff n'i'-To 5-M If :L s 'u W '2:av- 3 Wllywwh . ,awww Darrell Peterson Ray Pittman Pete Poffenroth Dale Powers Max Purser Raymond Raschko Jack Ray Tom Richardson Gary Roark james Robertson Perk Randall Jerome Sanders Dick Sandstrom Don Schiltz Carl Schleen Anthony Schneider Revel Schnelle Jim Scott George Scottch Delbert Shears Charles Shellhnmer Robert Shull Greg Smith Tommy Smith Dale Staudacher Waldon Stevanus james Stevens Oliver Strampher Jack Sutherland Toshihiko Tatenuma Ben Tatsumi Lamor Thid Walt Tibert John VanDeWage George Venneri Lyle Walker Darroll Waller Gary XVhittle David Wiks Gil Williams Jon Williams Kennith Winn Mrs. Ruth Himes, head housekeeper for all Eastern dormitories. erry Hamilton is caught doing Women's work in Hudson Hall laundry room. 'Rf' Nil' 'UN N--sg T' IQ -5 at -vs. '- Ns Jew X New Myst A nr 'UN 9' 'rfb 714, 'inn-n Gary Wood Hans Wuerth rf' 4,..---w--Q, -gsssxs-5-S Harry Brewer xssucs clean sheets to Ron Campbell, M-ax Spalding, Roy I Clayton, Tom Rowsc, and Bob Caruso. l 52 V' .210 if-4-. -T f :E A T A vcr .. , V ' M o I1 1' o e a 1 . . 1' gl ,' . ., gnxlx x l W' 5 fl lx - MRS. BERG Al' -. L Housemofbcr I S1 Q L Q, 5 Dave Acrec Armand Bontman Dell Boswell Harry Brewer A Bob Caruso .1 , I. li l I 1 , a 1 Roy Clayton 5 David Coe , Dennis Coe Robert Davis Terry Diset i. 164 S . X .kr.r wr X C S N rg-.fi X -1 Xj X. D' XX X ' X X' x X X Q X gl . 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HI .. ., , w- gk ig, Q1 nl x 1 TIE lf' li 4, ,wzafsfrawwmfwwww T J vw.-1 7 S5 My f f 3 Don Rappe Bill Reuter Tom Rowse Bill Sander Lon Sander Roy Sanderson John Saunders Lee Schozman wgg wwe W :gi fr X Qs ,P . lr . ,9 if s Q V A 5 sf X r X ' w Paul Steadman Benny Stelzer Theodore Teitzel Martin Teizieif Marsh Terry Gary Thomas Terry Tilson Larry Ward Bill Watson Gordon Woody und in a moment of relaxation thcsc M . , 1-111 ,, .. Omm ll mm Seem 0l'liVi0US lo ilu' c.111wi'.1 .ls they waiclm television, il fr X - I-' lCqLlLl1L ,nstcrn pastime. , X .li -L E He ' DQM. Boba F1311 ZCI itzcl zieff ,ry ms i0I'l ard on mody f' A time for relaxation and conversation. Pictured above are Joyce Fleckenstein . . , Sherrie Gohlman, Mary Liebermann, and Kay Boune, S6I1iOI' 311 ,a,, 3. 11 5 if: a 5 , , reti . fr W, .Q X ,X 5 . ' Q, X QR Q6 if it 'E 9 W S 4 x if 1 2 5 ' X22 9 In F 4 j NS -. 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JAMES BROOKS parade, Hall Dzrecfor Alfons Alt john Blank Bill Bumgnrdncr Lew Cain Clyde Carpenter Bob Clmncc Robert Childress Gary Conner George Coulter Doug Cresswell Ike Cummings Bob Darlington Claude Dashiell Jon Driessen Don Duncan : N... .N uyxv Y sf 5 ix' X - ' C V C 5' Q . trys- x - I slack linglnnd Tlioinus Ennis Al Fncklci' Llini Finnignn Matt Finnigan Lowell Goodman Walter Hartman William Hawley Richard Hilty Roger Hudson Richard Huston Thomas Jess Carl Jones Vernon Kiehn Bob Kirk Dick Koford Harvey Laib Ron Lehtola Paul Lewis Jerry Maley Kent Matheson LQYFY McCombs Dave Mcwhirter Richard Morgan Clark Myers Robert Neilson TGWY Nelson Jlm O'Connell w QR- s .N 9 , . e- .' -'-2.-:fxn '- f V: ..55Zi:esfzv-1-:1:w:-:X-GBE ,99 0 'fpmiff -ar: Q:v:ez:iss-Qrs:E9k2'Sm '3 5, lfifi i cw - .. . 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' im X WRX X S A. xr Dick Palmer Claude Reinwald Gary Roberts Ron Robinson Ken Rochel Robert Rose John Sande George Sanders Richard Savage Robert Schroeder jess Smith Larry Spurbeck Carl Srolz David Vaughan Chuck Wood Sutton Hall's Hard-times Dance was one of the popular events fall quarter- Ralm 1 Daryll Dorothy larry' 4 Myrna I .loan Bri Phil Bm, Bill Bri Willda V' Dzl mills Q3 JOQH3 C-Ir Dick a Leila D md W- ln Du llllqm Daryll Bahr Dorothy Bahr Larry Bailey Myrna Booher joan Brownlee Phil Brownlee Bill Bryant lilwanda Bryant Dennis Campbell joclla Campbell DlCli Case Leila Davis lhgmond Davis on D l William 1351? E011 ff Campus Student Court Trailerville ,ff X 3 l Z fam .,,, .fn 6 .wo- K' Having that do or die Spirit Sandra Sdwrl-uc: lime: 'T'Tgs9 'i, N f, -we S k A it-pw Qs if sffdggtx Q-X XXX N ' our the family' Wlflliuf- C7 . y 4 xr-1 Xfi- Af , 1. ., A -- Ll .5 1' 3-,E fy' . , fe,-. 1.-5. SW. -... Wfk M .X-0 fs tx.-v. '1 3 - - -it X . . , . t .Q ,-,x- - - '.'-Kf'x wil 5 ' V 1, wx ef, f We 1. 31. 5, , gr ,,3..,,+SQr5. U KF. QW. 7 X Q3 Ate. 3. , . ' ,,.?q:-5 X , Q QNQS xxx , -5.-if ' . . .N-+,krq,,w,y'ry,5 1 X Q ,w'e-gifQ,:V l I '. X- ' i ' G Q ' X . in ' N4 .rw ' 5. lx VFW' X A A 5 . SX S f lraxlvsrville may not be ll castle in Spain but to many Eastern students it is a place to c-all home. N'N'ur 'Xen-SHNM .. 4 - ,- J A' -lin. www 'Ui' XY G .f, , . uv- 'Wg Wink. xl l dn Yisw wax XX X X Oren Dixon George Dye Fred Elkins Nancy Faris Gordon Farley Ernest Franks Ken Gamon Judy Gibson Beverly Glidden Roland Glidden Pat Grounds Sherrill Grounds John Hauschild Ludella Heid Cary Heth Shirley Horn David Jensen Kon Judd NVilliaun Ke3:l0Y Victor Lnfrcnz Mimi lf' DU C sw Ggrzldi ROY, l LOUISE peniec DoriS Ralph William Donald jim P Charles Garnett Darrell l Gary R Ira Sarl Ernest Sag ' MinniC I-Ol . of klX3NXN X Qsx X .. Kay I-OCP? ltlmn jan Lowv Darlene Lynch Stanley Marsh 2 7 47 Geraldine Mason Roy McCulley Louise McKay Deniece Metiva Doris Morford 2. WT Ralph Orey William Perry Donald Petersen jim Pieratt Charles Prewitt K sl4'5 N N 845' Garnett Royce Darrell Rumley Gnry Rumley lvn Sarbncher lfrncst Scarborough Eastern filmllles attend many of the Savage atlmlctic contests .md .ure not-.l my the cause. Below are tlmc Ralph Orcy f.1mily, in f asv -gf, . M- .V a f 4 . 5m.,,A ' Q ,f fx L. ' 1 , ai ,, 14: 4 K3 if f 9 A I A VI., -2 ,IQ k Larry Schafer jim Swanger Les Zehr xi 31 eil, f'v. W' 'i li gf rg I 0. '-P - i . ' I ,,1,:N,flf,f. I lrfgfi 7 'mf h lim l ,4 1 gan ff' 1 QQ-iligl ii .W if Q' , t N' Will, l 3' with . gl, l iigl 5 5 na U ,. i .f i 'Fifi .r 5 L lil-'tail' Q., if F ,iii 3 li- .' fliwa ' M- I lizgzgxl QM Q! ' - ' -3 l ' ,346 Ll ,. ' 2 i, Q 1 ly, 2.57, Q UH. l krq WY .ivilgglfll - ., l 5.517 VHS' Y t Playing cards in the Isleland cafeteria is a popular pas- time between classes. Left io- right are-Glenn Pring, Dennis Donohoe, Clare Dupere, and Bob Helstrom. Commuters Q' It ev I , WV, N1 V I 435. EU i -lgl 1 Y Charles Benesch jim Berry RQY Bums, Nlirlcnc CMH? Jen Byrnes Dave Chilson Keith Clark -9 Q-WV 4 ,L , ...- I XY? A 1 -3 XX ff! ,L f AF wa- X SQNFWQQ New I wi wmwawsa-as Xxx wi 5 hi ,KW ' Viv N..,Q-v Q 1' 2' if A' f' be Calvin Davis Deanna Davis Geraldene Edwards Ray Elledge Vivian Gale Jeremy Gaski Frances Goodrich Bob Grandinette Gerald Grose John Hansen Dick Harris Robert Huntsman Orval Janssen Floyd Johnson Margaret Johnson Leland Kamlin Eugene Kelly Phyllis Losee Jerrold Maddocks Joann Maher Allen Matsumato Janet Mayther Keith McGraw' Ben Merrill Ted Moss NVillinm Mutch 4 . -I I . E I '1 X . Y I' , f all Y .msg , 5 I iffy 6 I I l ffffzifzxynhl? 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FOR CONTINUED SUCCESS BE WELL DRESSED Q SUITS ' SYEAQEPERTSWEAR Graduation SUITS O SHOES Flannels ' HOSIERY Gabardines o LINGERIE Womeds kj' Mosman's Clothiers 349.95 Davis, Acree, David, 58, 130, 131, 133, 135, 164 Agree, Judy, ss, 76, 101, 141, 152 Albershardt, Marian, 152 Alexander, Earl, 158 Alger, Deanna, 66, 167 Allen, Alice, 167, 169 Allert, Vivian, 152 Alt, Mike, 81, 98, 170 Anderson, Linda, 133 Andrews, Jay, 131 Andrist, Donna, 27 Andrus, Gerald, 27 Askew, Richard, 129, 133, 135 Ator, Sally, 115, 141, 152 Aust, Paul, 123, 139, 158 Auvil, Charles, 98, 189 Babbitt, Bernard, 133 Babbitt, Carol, 133 Bahr, Clarence, 143 Bahr, Dorothy, 27, 68, 100, 129 Bailey, Larry, 27 Bailey, Marcus, 120, 139 Baker, Florence, 167 Bakes, Warren, 158 Balderson, Lyle, 68 Bannister, Kathryn, 133 Bannister, Clarice, 67, 101, 119, 152 Bannon, Larry, 124 Barry, Larry, 133, 135 Barrete, Jim, 121 Basler, Kathryn, 27, 107, 109, 152 Battan, Nancy, 167 Bauer, James, 78, 80 Beckman, Margaret, 76, 152 Benesch, Charles, 27 Bennett, Constance, 167 Bennett, Jerry, 74 Bennett, Terry, 50, 158 Bennett, Virginia, 143 Berger, Myron, 139, 158 Berry, James, 27 Berthelson, Robert, 139 Bettis, Alva, 158 Bezdicek, Dolores, 143 Birdsell, Albert, 135 Blank, John, 170 Blankenship, Dennis, 158 Boatmen, Armand, 4, 135, 164 Boettcher, Bill, 110, 158 Bonn, Betty, 76 Booher, Edgar, 110 Booher, James, 107 Booher, Myrna, 107 Borg, Charles, 135 Boskill, John, 27, 133 Boswell, Dell, 113, 164 Bowen, Carol, 152 Bowles, George, 158 Bowne, Kay, 167 Bmcllr, William, 27, 73, 115, 158 Brantner, Roger, 110 Breun, John, 27 Bremer, Glenn, 74 Brewer, Harry, S, 26, 27, 69, 73, 76, 164 Bronson, Bobette, 26, 27, 53, 68, 167 Brophy, william, 72, 121 Brown, Richard, 74 Brownlee, Joan, 28 ndex Brownlee, Philip, 68 Bruce, Barbara, 167 Brucks, Katheryne, 152 Bryan, James, 28 Bryant, ElWanda, 127 Bryant, William, 103, 127 Buck, Patricia, 167 Bumgardner, William, 76, 94, 95, 123, 117, 170 Bundy, Marietta, 129, 167 Burdge, Mervyn, 107, 138 Burger, David, 50, 67, 130, 133, 135 Burleigh, Sylvia, 129, 131 Burns, Ray, 28 Buss-ard, Neem, 76, 130, 131, 133, 152 Butler, Bennie, 74 Butts, Audrey, 143 Butts, Gerald, 135 Bybee, George, 81 Bymers, Roberta, 106, 153 Cain, Bonnie, 102, 153 Cain, Lew, 26, 28, 69, 73, 170 Campbell, Dennis, 28 Campbell, Joella, 28, 53, 68, 100, 113 Campbell, Richard, 159 Campbell, Ronald, 53, 69, 115, 138 164 Cannell, Merlin, 159 Carlson, Bernard, 133, 159 Carlson, Donald, 71 Carpenter, Clyde, 170 Carpine, William, 121 Caruso, Bob, 164 Case, Richard, 28 Catron, Clyde, 159 Catterall, Caroldene, 74, 76, 104. 115, 153 Chance, Bob, 82, 170 Chase, Norm, 123 Cheyney, Mildred, 28, 69, 102, 153 Childress, Robert, 98, 170 Chilson, David, 28, 96, 97 Christi-anson, Alice 141, 153 Christie, Jcrris, 66, 153 Clark, Daniel, 94 Clark, Keith, 110, 159 Clark, Ronald, 159 Clayton, Roy, 164 Clinesmith, Charlene, 120 Cochrane, JoAnn, 66, 129. 141. 115 Cockelreas, Nancy, 28. 153 Coe, Dennis. 131, 164 Coe, David. 135, 164 Colby, John, 159 Coles, Jack, 72 Conner, David, 74 Conner, Gary, Sl. 119- 1711 Conrath, Floyd, 139 Contreras, Ennoe, 29. 1011 Cook, Dennis, 133 Cooper, Norma. 131, 131- 113 Couch, llerfbk 74 Coultcn. George, 170 Cowan, Robert, 29. 93- 107- 119 Cox, Michael, 76, 129. 133. 159 Cox, Harold, 139- 119 Crandall, Darrell, 50, 160 183 Crawford, Vernon, 70, S7, 95 1 1 138 Cresswell, Douglas. S6, 170 Culler, Joseph, 29, 103 Cuming, Douglas, 139 Cummings. Frank. 29, 44, 48 62, 63, 63, 71, 73.171117 Curammeng, Sergid, 160 Custer. Charles, 117, izs Cutler. Shirley, 101, H3 Dahl, Dorothy. 153 Dahlberg,j.1nice, 131. ISR Dahlen, Paul, 139 Dahlin, Lane. 160 Daniels, Dan, 125, IS-J Darcy, Anna, 115, 167 Darlington, Bob, 89, 1711 Dashiell, Xvilliam, 170 Davis, Deanna. 53, 131 Davis, Gary, 135 Davis, Leila, 29, 73 Davis, Mary, 121 Davis, Raymond, 29, 1-H Robert, 65. as-1, IM Delaney. lrving, III Dclzer. Donald, 29. 1.16. IIS DeMers, Dorothy. 53, 69. 102. 121 DeNio, jean, 29. 48. 52. 62, 61 136.138, 1611 Denton, XY'i1li.1m, 29. 66, 72 Dhong, Seong, 111 Diav, Alfred. 121 Dickey. Verla. 111 llierrick. john, lf-0 Diset. Terence. ll-4 Dixon, Dave, 29, M, 1111. Ihl' Dixon. Oren, 29 Dobson, ,loAnn, 131 Dolphin, Anthony, 111. If-1 Doneen, Paul, 76, 101. 141 Donohue, Robert. 160 Donohoe, Dennis, 11 Dougherty. Terrence. I 11. 115 Driessen, jon, 170 Duhes, lfilcn, 129. 111 1JUl1C.ll1.lJOI1.l1xi, -li, 4 . 11. H- 69, 76. IIT, 170 llunhp, Duane, IM1 Dutcher. Roberta, 311. 11 Duty, Milton. 1111 s Dver. Shirlcv. 111. 111. 1 1 , . s I-licrl, llnamu, 1-11. 1-1 1lwrt.,l.xck. 1 '- 10 I-'dsx-Jrdx, fiffalitillif. 11' I'idXYjfgIS' X-CII, 16-. 151 iigglgqnn. lavvrcvwc. I. 1 1:F1.l!h1. R0U11C. 111- 111- 1 15hla:rt. Karen. If-3 lflkins, Fred. 66. 11 Iillcdge. C. Rav. iii lfllssvnrzli, Pciil '- 11' 1'n1ry'. 1' lainc. 1 '11 1?l'1g1,llh1.,13Ck. 511. 5 111- V' 7 Cl lfngermni. Marv. 111- 1 Ii,.,,.,,,- Thug-i,gs, -li, '1. 124. S- 171 -' - v H I- rlqksnli. Rinlhhmi. 16 V Roundup Grocery McCLINTOCK TRUNKEY Sponsoring IeA-uolono Empire-Sigman sfo.-oo wo o pleasure serving you SPOKANE, WASH. Our Congratulations to the STUDENTS and FACULTY ot E.W.C.E. 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WASHINGTON Eseke, David, 117 Espen, Laurie, 74, 154 Evans, JSYC, 72, 138 Ewing, Patricia, 109, 135, 154 Fackler, Allen, 89, 171 Failing, Leroy, 110 Faris, Nancy, 96, 97, 107 Farley, Gordon, 117 Farrell, LaTece, 58, 154 Ferrians, Joan, 168 Ferry, James, 160 Feske, Charles, 144 Fields, Richard, 71, 138 Fifield, Marjorie, 108 Finley, Margie, 168 Finnigan, Jim, 82, 171 Finnigan, Mathew, 52, 71, 80, 171 Fischer, Roger, 160 Fisher, Ed, 89, 110 Fisher, Mary, 168 Fisher, Roger, 139, 160, 170 Fleckenstein, Joyce, 109, 144, 167, 168 Floyd, Keith, 160 Folsum, Robert, 72 Forslund, Margaret, 10 8, 13 5, 16 8 Franks, Ernest, 30 Frederking, Margaret, 30, 69, 168 Fricke, Harold, 104, 160 Fruit, John, 117 Fryer, John, 144 Fuller, Gary, 80, 81, 110 Gale, Vivian, 30 Galey, Beale, 103 Garcia, Albert, 121 Garcia, Ray, 133 Gardner, Orville, 120 Garnes, Gary, 80, 98, 111 Gaski, Jeremy, 30 Gay, Grenda, 70, 102, 129 Geist, Stephen, 160 Gibbs, Phyllis, 76, 154 Gibson, Judith, 53, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 76, 127 Gillingham, Joan, 76, 130, 133 Gilman, Raymond, 160 Gilmore, Robert, 120 Gladhart, Ruth, 100 Glidden, Beverly, 108, 115 Gohlman, Cherie, 167, 168 Goodman, Judith, 154 Goodman, Raymond, 171 Goodrich, Frances, 131 Goodrich, John, 129, 133, 135 Graese, Leland, 115 Graham, Louise, 109, 168 Grambo, Robert, 110, 160 Gray, Loraine, 118 Green, Clarice, 168 Green, Kent, 106, 131, 133, 135 Greene, Jesse, 145 Greene, Shawn, 72 Gregory, Duane, 80 Griffin, Carl, 135, 160 Grose, Gerald, 30, 144 Grose, Gary, 135, 139 Grounds, Pat, 30 Grounds, Sherrill, 30, 119 Guenther, Russell, 139 Gurr, David 135 , 5 Gverx, Laszlo, 76, 160 Hagerty, Frances, 30, 168 Haglund, Jackie, 133 Halbritter, Fred, 139 Hale, Donna, 96, 97, 105 109 Hall, Jack, 31, 69, 160 i Ham, Terri, 50, 154 Hamilton, Jerry, 31, 70, 71, 107 160 i Hammond, Michael, 82 Hampton, Doris, 154 HQHGY3 Beverly, 50, 66, 153, 154 Haney, Merrie, 107, 141, 147 Hanford, Brooks, 115, 117 Hansen, Helen, 48, 49, 109 Hansen, Larry, 139, 165 Hansen, Pete, 144 Hardt, Dixie, 168 Harper, Robert, 76, 129, 131, 135, 165 Harris, Richard, 131, 133, 135 Harris, McLaren, 76, 129 Hart, Dell, 165 Hartman, Walter, 86, 171 Hathaway, Margaret, 153, 154 Hauschild, John, 31, 133 Havens, Charles, 165 Hawley, William, 138, 171 Heathman, Bernadine, 154 Heid, Ludella, 31, 108 Hein, Harry, 113 Hein, Paul, 139 Helstrom, Bob, 117 Hemingway, Ralph, 121 Hemingway, Robert, 107, 119 Henning, Sharron, 101, 113, 126, 168 Heninger, Dick, 63, 70, 71, 107, 123 Heth, Gary, 31 Hickey, Kenneth, 69, 160 Hill, Antonette, 135, 168 Hill, Don, 110, 160 Hill, Melvin, 160 Hill, Thomas, 135 Hilty, Richard, 80, 98, 171 Hoffman, Richard, 143 Hogan, Thomas, 117, 125 Holgren, John, 121, 122 Hollenbeck, Elsie, 100, 121, 141 Hollenbeck, Richard, 123 Homad, Eileen, 4, 66, 73, 168 Hooper, Paul, 74 Horlacher, Marlene, 133, 154 Horn, Kenneth, 160 Houseman, Gerald, 72, 73, 113, 119 Hovrud, Janet, 154 Howard, Donald, 160 Howell, Russell, 160 Hudson, Roger, 74, 171 Huffman, Robert, 96, 98, 111 Hughes, Nancy, 63, 68, 69, 70, 16S Hugo, Janetha, 31, 102, 141, 154 Hulsizer, Darlene, 31, 53, 68, 69. 168 Hummel, Vern, 31 Hundrup, Karlene, 107, 16S Huntsman, Robert, 31 Hurley, Lawrence, 140 Hurt, Carol, 53, 74, 154 Huss, Marilynn, 153, 154 Huston, Richard, 79, 138, 171 Hylton, Connie, 131, 133, 154 Ikeoka, Frances, 101, 113. 163 Iksic, Louis, 103 Ills, Jacqueline, 48, 70, 141 Ivers, Thomas, 139 185 Jachetta, James, 155 Jacks, Richard, 107, 165 Jackson, Dolores, -15, 70. 141 Jamison, Harold, 160 Janssen, Orval, 31, 73, 100 .l3Yf16, Margaret, 154 Jefferis, Margaret, 66, 76, 141 Jenkins, Kenneth, 72 Jennings, David, 139 Jensen, Bernadine, 31, 16S Jensen, David, 110 Jess, Thomas, 171 Jeter, Thomas, S9 Job, Emma, 154 Johns, Jerry, 100 15-5 Johnson Bernard, 33, 139, lm Johnson Donald, 165 Johnson Eric, 161 Johnson Floyd, 32 Johnson Graham, -1, 62, 63, 60, 165 Johnson Harold, 10-1 Johnson James, 72 Johnson Laurie, 53, 1-11. 114 Johnson, Margaret, 16S Johnson Mary Ann, 100, 121, 1-11 154 Johnson, Ronald, 15-1 Johnson, Stanley, 13, 53, 67, 69 120, 138 Joireman, James, 119, 161 Jones, Carl, 171 Jones, Dianne, 109, 14-1, 151. 154 Jones, Robert, 161 Jordan, John, 161 Jordan, Marilyn, 68, 60, 711, 71, 109, 115 Joseph, Eva, 1-11, 154 Judd, Ken, 71 Kaelin, John, 138 Kaiser, Bruce, 53, 61, 69. 101 Karn, Margaret, 106. 168 Kawabon, Chisato, 'J-1. 161 Kawaguclii, Arthur. 1211 Keeler, Alfred, S4, s-1, ws Keeler, Doris. 73 Kcgley, William, 12 Kciglgy, Dora, 11111 Keller, Lois, 163, 169 Kelly, liugene, 12 Kelly, Marilyn, 58. 1-11. 14' Kenning, Cflmrles. 161 Kernan, Pat. 10. 114 Keseru, lilmr. 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Lambert, Dan, 76 Lancaster, Jeanette, 76, 101,,133, 155 Lane, Patty, 42, 58, 67, 133, 153, 155, 186 Langdon, Richard, 144 Larsen, Arlene, 76, 101, 155 Larsen, Gary, 32, 68, 73, 138 Larsen, June, 24 Lassen, William, 110 Lee, Campbell, 100 Legg, Sandra, 168 Lehrbas, Floyd, 161 Lehtola, Ron, 56, 81, 98,111,171 Leinweber, Bill, 68, 70, 71, 73, 107, 165 Lemke, Kenneth, 161 Lennard, William, 82 Lewis, Kathryn, 155 Lewis, Paul, 80, 98, 171 Lewis, Vern, 120 Lewis, Victor, 161 Liedermann, Mary, 76, 167, 168 Lillengreen, Paul, 5, 32, 115, 138 Linebarger, Deloris, 109, 155 Linton, James, 138, 139 Lisenbee, W'ayne, 139, 140 Littlemore, Jerry, 139, 161 Loepp, Kay, 32, 63, 72 Loney, Carole, 13 5, 155 Looney, Samuel, 66, 161 Losee, Phyllis, 121 Louthan, Minnie, 32 Lowe, Jan, 32, 68, 69, 73 Lowe, Joy, 155 Lu, Sally, 113 Lucke, Faye, 100, 155 Ludolph, Nancy, 44, 53, 59, 73, 129, 141, 155 Lynch, Darlene, 135 Maberry, Clemens, 107, 120, 122, 123, 165 Mack, Georgia, 168 MacKenzie, John, 76, 131, 135, 165 Maddocks, Jerrold, 159 Mahoney, Judith, 109, 135, 155 Maley, Jerry, 89, 171 Manfred, Carol, 70, 76, 100, 121, 129, 133 Marsh, Stanley, 33, 143 Marshall, Roger, 110, 161 Martin, Reginald, 161 Matheson, Kent, 26, 68, 84, 98, 121, 136, 138, 171 Matsumoto, Allen, 33, 104 Maynard, Michael, 121 Mayther, Janet, 33 Miilgntock, Philip, 129, 131, 135, MCCombs, Larry, 171 Mccolmilllghey, Helen, 155 MCCulley, Rgyy 71 McCulloch, Carolyn, 121, 133 Mililglanev, Sharon, 101, 131, 131, McElhinney, Karen, 66, 76, 102 168 ' McFarland, John, 88, 89 McKay, Barbara, 109, 144, 153, 155 McKay, Louise, 33 McKee, James, 117 McKie, Clair, 120 McKinley, Ronald, 139 McKinnon, Jack, 120 McLaughlin, Elaine, 33 McNees, Marjorie, 76, 102, 155 McQueen, Bruce, 33, 73, 107, 111, 13 8 Mcwhirter, Dave, 76, 78, 82, 98, 126, 171 McWhirter, Jean, 76, 102, 107, 135 153, 155 Melby, Harry, 33, 143, 165 Mellom, Judy, 169 Merrick, John, 94, 95, 165, 166 Merrill, Ben, 33 Merrill, Robert, 122 Messinger, Ron, 79, 80, 81, 82 Metiva, Deniece, 33, 72 Miller, Daniel, 161 Miller, Stanley, 133 Moawad, John, 95, 161 Mobley, Carol, 108, 124 Mock, Maralyn, 141,153,155 Moe, Charles, 120 Monroe, Leland, 161 Monzingo, Harold, 73, 139, 140, 161 Moody, Nancy, 143 Moore, Barbara, 169 Moore, Ida, 121 Moore, Jack, 143, 161 Moore, Penny, 104 Moore, Richard, 161 Morasch, Glen, 165 Morford, Doris, 139 Morgan, Janice, 135 Morgan, Michele, 67, 123, 153, 155 Morgan, Richard, 171 Morigeau, Paul, 62, 63, 68 Morley, Kendal, 133, 139 3 Nilsen, Theodore, 120 Nordby, David, 72 N0W1eS, Anne, 155 O'Connell, James, SS, 74, 76- 1 1 Oelke, Nyla, 7-1, 141, 155 Oens, Harold, 161 Ogata, Aileen, 169 Ohlandi1f1net,4S, 55, 67, Ili 155 Olberding, Richard, 34 Olson, Karen, 169 Ofey, Ralph, 54, 79 O'Roke, James, 123 Ostheller, Carol, ISS Otness, Sally, 76, 169 Otterson, Jack, S9, 98 OW, Judy, 53, 141, 155 Owens, Barbara, 26, 34, 45 71,115,14l,155 Owsley, Gary, 122, 123, 12 139 Palmer, Dick, 69, 172 Pambrun, Patty, 169 Parks, Jan, 139 Patton, Nancy, l-13 Peden, Henry, 131, 135 Perrault, Ernest, 161 Perry, William, 110 Persinger, Don, 1 1 1 Petersen, Donald, 34, 158 Peterson Darrell, 162 Peterson Jack, 143 Peterson Jim, 71, 74 Peterson, Lavonne, 155 Pfeifer, Donna, 153, 155 Pickles, Darlene, 3-1, 155 Pierson, Elizabeth, 169 Pittman, Roy, Sl, 162 Plant, Tom, 103 Poffenroth, Pete, 120, 162 Poole, Raymond, 71 Pooler, Mary, 72, 7-1, 121 v 4 4. Morris, Janice, 131, 133, 135 Morrison, Judy, 169 Morrow, Barbara, 53, 69, 73, 100, 107, 121, 153 Mueller, Charles, 33 Muhle, Marlene, 153, 155 Muller, Shirley, 74, 155 Muraoka, Betty, 169 Mutch, Marilyn, 109 Mutch, Willian1, 34, 103 Myers, Clark, 79, 98, 171 Myers, Dale, 165 Mylerberg, Duane, 121 Mylerberg, Dawn, 121 Neal, Dallas, 129, 131, 133, 135 Nearents, Dick, 79 Nechanicly, James, 74 Nehammer, Karl, 5 Neilson, Robert, 89, 171 Nelsen, Kenneth, 74 Nelson Curt, 135, 139, 165 Nelson, Don, 84, 88, 93 Nelson, Neil, 131, 135 Nelson, Pete, 79, 31, S35 93' 111' 161 Nelson, Terry, S75 S95 171 Nesbitt, Albert, 143 Nicholson, Ira, 34 Nikotich, George, 139, 161 187 Pope, Charles, 72, 173 Porter, Jennie, 66 Post, Susan, 155 Powers, Dale, 162 Prewitt, Charles, 3-1 Proctor, Shirley, 156 Pugh, Kyle,131,133.1.15 Pugh, Ralph, 110 Purser, Max, 53, '18, 107. 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Jewelers For over halt a century Lowest Prices-Registered Perfect DIAMOND BRIDAL SETS Nationally Icnown Famous watches West 807 Riverside Spokane, Washington X Z9 66 3' lon Rcnrk, Gary, 162 Roberts, Donna, 34, 63, 59, 155 Roberts, Gary, 67, 84, 87, 88, 172 Robertson, James, 162 Robertson, Rachel, 133, 169 Robinson, Gerald, 139 Robinson Glenice, 15 6 Robinson, James, 120 Robinson JCYFY, 135 Robinson Ronald, 172 Rochat, Marilyn, 169 Rochel, Kenneth, 172 Rogers, Charles, 74, 144 Rordall, Perk, 162 Rose, Robert, 50, 127, 170, 172 Ross, Glenice, 34, 76, 107, 156 Ross, Neva, 74,107, 123, 156 Rowse, Thomas, 166 Royce, Garnett, 52, 53, 102, 186 Ruddy, Allan, 48, 124 Rudisile, Dorothy, 101, 153, 156 Rumley, Darrell, 120 Ryan, Kathleen, 109, 156 Salberg, Bruce, 74 Salsbury, Robert, 72, 73, 100 Samuels, Florence, 108, 135, 169 Sande, John, 26, 34, 79, 81, 98, 111 107, 172 Sander, Leon, 133, 135, 166 Sander, Willis, 53, 117, 131,135, 166 Sanders, George, 67, 172 Sanders, Jerome, 162 Sanders, John, 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Shears, Delbert, 162 Shellhamer, Charles, 162 Sheridan, Diana, 76, 133, 168, 169 Sherman, David, 80, 120 Sherwood, Irene, 76, 101, 125, 156 Shinbo, Patty, 43, 48, 53, 59, 67, 141, 156 Shintani, Jessie, 153 Short, Diane, 156 Short, Robert, 82, 94, 95 Shuck, Beverly, 122, 123, 169 Shull, Robert, 162 Sicilia, Gail, 58, 109, 141, 156 Siegel, Eugene, 78, 82 Sims, Margaret, 156 Singer, Katherine, 156 Sisich, Lyn, 156 Smith, Ernest, 89 Smith, George, 78, 98 Smith, Gregory, 162 Smith, Jess, 81, 98, 172 Smith, Karol, 76, 107, 156 Smith, Robert, 69 Smith, Thomas, 67, 76, 139, 162 Smoldon, Roger, 139 Soss, Richard, 35, 123 Spaulding, Max, 66, 69, 164 Spanopoulou, Maria, 113, 121 Speer, James, 35, 68, 98, 100 Sperber, Ron, 78, 81, 96, 97, 98, 107, 138 Spooner, Janet, 169 Sprenger, Betty, 73 Spurbeck, Larry, 172 Squire, Larry, 35, 127 Stacy, Charles, 117 Stalnaker, LaDoris, 35, 53, 62, 63, 68, 156, 182 Stark, Rosetta, 121, 168, 169 Starkey, William, 35, 107, 144 Starnes, Jesse, 125 Starr, Sandra, 107 Staudacher, Dale, 133, 163 Steadman, John, 166 Stelzer, Benny, 166 Stevanus, Waldon, 74, 163 Stevens, James, 94, 139, 163 Scolz, Carl, 53, 101, 110, 147, 172 Stone, Charles, 78 Storey, Gregory, 139 Strampher, Oliver, 73, 163 Stratton, Bula, 156 Strauss, Richard, 74, 138 Sutherland, Jack, 110, 163 Sutherland, Joan, 109, 153, 156 Swanger, James, 36 Sweet, Don, 124 Starz, Frank, 36 Sutton, Joe, 36, 69, 73, 143 Suko, Garry, 121 Tachibana, Janiece, 76, 127, 156 Tachibana, Patty, 76, 157 Talkington, Tom, 138 Taney, Robert, 63 Tarter Jud 133 157 5 yn ' ,- Tatenuma, Toshrhiko, 76, 113, 153 Tatsumi, Yoshiyuki, 111, 113, 120 125, 163 X 189 Teitzel, Theodore, 36, 129 133 155 Terry, Franklin, 166 , 1 Terzieff, Martin, 76, 166 Thid, Lamor, 163 Thomas, Beverly, 157 Thomas, Gary, 76, 130, 131, 133, 166 Thomas, William, 113 Thompson, Joan, 76 Thunberg, Maxine, 169 Tibert, Walter, 76, 163 Tierney, Robert, 121 Tilson, Terry, 135, 165 Tinker, Dona, 108 Tobin, Irene, 67 Todd, Neil, 138, 139 Torrance, Ann, 63, 68, 69, 70, 157 Troyer, Bessie, 36 Tucker, Doris, 157 Tuft, John, 94, 95 Tull, Linda, 121, 157 Turner, Jeanie, 53, 69, 107, 119 15 7 Turner, Nathan, 59, 98, 145 Tutlis, Stanley, 69, 129, 135, 135 Tuve, Marie, 125 Ulery, Carol, 102, 153, 157 Ulrich, Nancy, 129, 131, 133, 1 Van DeWage, John, 63, 66 Van Dinter, Dewey, 78, S2 Van Woert, Betty Jo, 101, l69 Van Woert, Coralic, 108, 157 Vaughan, David, 172 Venneri, George, 163 Voycr, Y'Vonnc, 133, 157 Wa-age, Roberta, 36, 157 Wfagoner, Dennis, 76, 131, 135 Wagoner, Linda, 157 XVa1ker, Lyle, 163 Waller, Darrell, 163 Wallis, Jerry, 143 Wfamsley, Kathleen, 76, IOS, 13.1 Ward, Larry, 166 Wfarner, Roberta, 157 XVatson, Bill, 135, 166 Webb, Ruth, 133, 157 XVeber, Donald, 138 Weeks, Judy, 121, 1-ll. 157 XVcigle, Faye, 63. 169 XVeitz, Catherine, 26, 36. 117 Wfcrtenberger, Joan. 133, 157 Wfest, Terry, 76, 129.111, IU. 131 XY,l12llC11, Virginia. 48 Xvhnm, Mary, 100, 113, III. 157 NVhce1er, Karen, 51. 63- 711- 191- 157 Xvhitney, Jean, 36 Whittle, Gary. 1.19. 151 Xviks, David, 59. 163 XVil1iams, Gilbert, 50. 1143 Williams, Rebecca, 76. 106. 117 Xvilliams. R110f1'1- Hi' XVi1li.1ms, Jon. 153 Williamson. Kim- 36- 'Sf , XVillis, Karan. 74. 157- 15 XVilson, Laurence. S11 XVi1son, XY'il1i.am C.. 159 XVilson. 11511112111 .1-- 131 Reddy Kilowatt says: Congratulations, Graduates! C The atomic oge is here one the future belongs to +he educated, industrious young The CAXTON PRINTERS, Ltd. people in America's Free- . Caldwell, Idaho Enterprise system The Washington WaterPo wer Co. Campus L1fe! x 'd. x Winkler, Karen, 107, 141, 157 ' , Kenneth, 163 Vv?7oIii1lach,Julie,101,133i157 Wood, Charles, 71, 172 wood, Gary, 36, 104, 163 Woodbury, Dvd, 117 WoodY, Robert, 66' 69' 166 Woolett, Louise, 70, 109 Workmaii, Robert, 36 Worst, Rosalie, 153 Wriggle, Nancy, 36, 105 Wuerth, Hans, 163 191 Yang, Han, 113 Young, Loretta, 76, 157 Zehr, Lester, 71, 110 Zier, Beverly, 48, 70, 157 Zimmerman, Ann, 141, 157 Zitterkopf, Gloria, 169 ditorls age As we come to the end of this pictorial history of Eastern Washington College for the year 1957-58, we feel we must express our gratitude to those who helped in the production of the 1958 Kinnikinick. So to: the Associated Student Body who allotted the money for production, students, faculty and others who posed happily or unhappily, or who were caught off guard and whose photos were used to make the bookg Jim Gipson, Jr., and the people of Caxton Printers who did the printing, and Jim O'Donnell for proof- reading and suggestions, we say thanks. As editor, l'm most grateful to my staff who produced the book. Sharon co-ordinated individual portraits into senior and living groups, a big job well done. Judy wrote copy, scheduled pictures, and dug up infor- mation on clubs and activities. Janiece put the administration section together and com- piled the index. Larry shot and developed almost every photo recorded here and man- aged to stay off probation at the same time. Don supplied all of the art work, a job re- quiring hours of labor. Ozzie pounded the streets selling advertising and helped keep accounts straight. Dave followed varsity athletics and placed their activities in the sports section. ElXVanda typed and worked as a general assistant throughout winter quarter. To all of them, I'm grateful indeed. My thanks go also to the guy that in- vented the thermos bottle and to Dad back 111 Ofw, Wyoming, for encouragement via pony express. CAROL MOBLEY 4 r i v I 1 v L 7' X I


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