Eastern Washington University - Kinnikinick Yearbook (Cheney, WA)
- Class of 1969
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I 9 3 1, Progress Eastern 's tfampus Expanding Heating Plant Estimated to be completed in fall, 1970 is the new Heating Plant, to be located at the north edge of the campus between the Streeter Hall parking lot and Washington Street. The project, which will provide steam services, electrical power, and chilled water for the air-conditioning of campus buildings, is estimated to cost 31,800,000 Patterson Hall To be located at the center of the campus in front of the present SUB is Patterson Hall, the new home of the Division of Languages and Literature. The project, costing S1,335,000, will be ready for occupancy in lVlarch, 1970. The building, named after retired President Don S. Patterson, will contain general classrooms, faculty offices and language labs. ' iff : tag Mt 'Ng 3 .. I 1 , 'viz v' Wx f-it 'GLM 1x4 3 aw 'le rss- K 445 ,, sfly f ' , 3 -f .- ff! 7 Ka 'Wt- X 4 as x, - Li ' 'ffztih Wa 4 vg Q A Riff N i-.lf 5 mf . 4 , ug 9 ' I ,ox fd p v:- . I 'ui' rypf , I elf' i Music Building Located at the south end of the campus on a former Physical Education field, will be the new Nlusic Building, to be used for all music programs, Estimated occupancy date of the project, which costs S1,375,000, is June, 1970. Among the principal rooms are Division and Departmental Offices, Recital Hall, lVlusic Labs, and Practice Rooms. Speech Clinic Next to the new Music Building, as part of the all new Creative Arts center, will be the General Speech and Speech Clinic, a project costing S687,500. The building, expected to be completed by June, 1970, will contain the Speech Clinic office and reception room, Faculty Offices, Observation rooms, Diagnostic room, and Speech classrooms. V 1 I 1 X C. frf Y, H ff lf' FW I M1 M11 141.1 11f11 12 1-f 1153 H N E 1 X . 1 X 1 1 1 1 1111 N1 15 W 131 1. 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W W Father Greif, Dean of Students at Gonzaga, highlighted the retreat with his talks on the subject of revolt. Students board the bus back to Cheney after a real experience. .mmf W., fn'-mfr-17027111455 Q Retreat Results In Resolutions Leadership Retreat is a happening. Specially chosen students, faculty, and administrative people gather away from campus and let it all hang out in an atmosphere of serious, but relaxed discussion. The participants of Leadership Retreat '68 worked toward mutually solving problems and issues facing E. W. S. C. They left Eastern for Priest Lake with open minds, ready to ask questions, give opinions, argue about them, and ready to work. Student penetration at depart- mental level, dorm management and long-range planning, general college requirements, Student Council representative reapportion- ment, and student demonstrations were the topics discussed. The resolutions varied in content from lists of specific changes to consider to short statements of intent. The resolution from Jerry Shackette's group on demonstrations, stated simply that Wherever you go, there you are. -111.gif l 1 i I l l lbw. 21.1 l llnihlre. ng N 5 Q ii. lo 'X Q Q 'N Us in Q is 'Q i RQ C sb ' K NQV W ,WA K i?3ifEQSQNb.?.. 525335259 Mark Womble studies the day's agenda. Jen Everrett knows you can't work on an empty stomach. Robin Turley provided the entertainment after working hours. As President, Mike Murphy boards Lake. 7 the bus to Priest 3.21 s D A . 1 f ,Q ,4 . 4 .J ' ' . f QM: , K my x , W , Wim, 1 - ,fig , , f, ka f Gina Grieder and Kathy Iverson are buried by falling balloons. Stripper, Lorna Homan, received a big applause--especially from the dads. Bob Van Schrool was a tricky dealer. Parents' Weekend Draws Crowd The first annual Parents' Weekend ichanged from Dad's Day! turned out to be a smashing success. The AIVIS and AWS really put on a shovv, ranging from nickel nasty movies to a ten piece orchestra. As one parent put it, I lost tvventy-five thousand dollars, but I haven't had so much fun in a long, long time. Dummy gets hot at the Homecoming Pep rally. mg, ll 1 f V f ,,, f , , 4, ' ,. l . 1 4..- :- x f f U H Q IIE. nl! In if I nlllj III' Y ::il'Y lm'nU llffj V U 3' GZ - B 'al 1 in ar I Last view of the car before the students jump at the chance for the car bash. Photographer, John Allen gets down to busines while taking this picture of Kathy Iverson during the Homecoming game. One of the students believes in full participation in this race. Frog Ano' Trike Races Part Of Homecoming The Homecoming Activities kept the week of Brave Expectations rolling. From frog races to tricycle races the students participated in the unusual events. The main attraction of Home- coming week was the fabulously talented HARPEBS BIZARBE. This group of singers kept the full capacity crowd attentive and entertained for two hours. But the most awaited for events were held on Saturday. The parade started the day off, followed by the football game which drew many fans. At last, the annual Homecoming Dance was held at the Davenport Hotel. Brave Expectations came to an end with Eastern's charming Queen, Barb Southwick reigning over the eventful week. The annual bike race brings back much laughter One of the beaut iful floats in the parade Homecoming Princesses, Janice Turner and Marcia Honda. Bra ve Expectations Homecoming Theme I Erw- I Barb Southwick proudly accepts the honor as Homecoming Queen. Homecoming parade is led by the EWSC Marching Band. Sutton Hall enthusiasticly adds to the Homecoming spirit. 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The day was brought to an end after the Bachelors Club treated the boys to dinner at the Chuck Wagon in Spokane. l W4 Chuck Koscinski gets Excedrin headache number 234. M gif f,,,f I, . ,- rffw M' ,Sf ,f C2 f H..-' gd., , JWIDEEQ P. mb l Y l Pill N Brains Compete in Coiiege Bow! A.lVl.S. and A.W.S. sponsored the scholastic competition, College Bovvl, again this year. College Bowl was held on Sunday afternoons. Teams from the college living groups and organizations entered as participants. Apperceptive lVlass took over first place and Off Campus Commuter No. 1 came in second. From left, to right Gary Rentel Don Walker Jim Wolff and Herb Sargo await the question they they are sure to know Can t you tell by the look on their faces? X X Z ,Z James Eaton, David Stanley, Pat Sullivan, and Chris Mathison, Sutton s number one team are ready for a quick answer Pierre Andrade is an enthusiastic member of Lamda Chi Alpha's team. tcm, U was is in de p contents mon during toil g , 'Ll' Nite Caps G 0 Big Mel Hendrickson, Jerry Jorgenson, Frank Traheale, Sue Brickey, and Mike Avery do their thing at a February nite cap. IZA H 7 I i Nifliy ar EVP:5eii Steve Wohrle and Pierre Andrade are the in scene at a nite C8 Robin Turley is an all-time favorite at this winter quarter nite cap. Riilbhki Wiring he I 9 l On Social Scale f sf , .ff N W 107572 5 'yy ,camww 1 E 5 1 I Newly elected ApS. officers for 1969-1970 are presented after the final ballot count. They are, from left to right, Bob Van Schoorl, president: Clint Hill, EVP: Bill Banger, AVP: Bill Kelly, treasurer: and Jolene Rice, A.S. secretary. y ' ' i Paul Dickerson peff0I'mS at the Watch F1519-CHP The Underground, a folk group, entertains the crowd at the watch nite-cap on February 20, 1959- during the waiting period of ballot voting. The recently formed Black Student Union headed by Al Sims president was responsible for the activities and guest speakers that made Eastern s first Black Week a big success. Participating in the weeks schedule were: Reverend Jesse Jackson young dynamic Afro-mod-Baptist preacher' Carl lVlaxey a Spokane attorney' Janetta Cole W.S.U. professor of anthropology' Aaron Dixon the Black Panther Captain from Seattle. Peter Gitura Kuria from Nigeria led a panel discussion and the Afro-American style show from Seattle presented many different fashions. The Morning Star Choir from Seattle also was part of the Black Week agenda. The last day of Black Week was started by a soul breakfast at Tawanka Commons. A soul lunch and dinner was also on the menu. The conclusion to Black Week was a dance in Tawanka. lVlusic was provided by the Shakers. Easterrfs First Black For some reason God has put us all here together and we must live together as brothers or die together as fools said Rev. Jesse Jackson at a Black Week activity. Black and white young and old are seen to make a capacity crowd in Kennedy Auditorium. The featured speaker was Professor Janetta Cole from W.S.U. W' WJWJN -1--. ,N 1 . ,,,' :ff , . , qvv , , , L . Y, 'f-Xu, 3 . A '13 S -51:23 '4 1 , . . , W fe-0f,41:.,n'k' la' c Ev J ' A .W ' ,Q:3Q3 2':3f'! 44' 22 1' , - ' . 4 , If , fv,4k32g'5'2 yvjnf 1 v'f7H gi Qxlfafn :hi .W 2 ,-ww. vw 'Q Q W - up 1. I lfiqff'--'4'1'f:4,l, . ' ' 4- 7 :art f ffm. 2:11 Q .1 ff . g - 1 it , Z . , ' f A 4 , I K 1 I- , . ff! 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Following the documentary film of King's life, l Have a Dream, a cortege , formed and followed the mule-drawn hearse to Showalter Hall. 1 Eulogies and pleas for brotherhood and unity were then heard from students, administrators and faculty members. ! gamm- Black Student Union President, Al Sims, speaks at the memorial services for Dr. King. From left to right the bearers are: Charles Bell, Don Hershey, Art Sullivan, AI Sims, and Lou Bell. 46 1 1 1 1 1 5:59171 I 1 I 1 1 l l l l 1 1 1 1 1 ml Rum, E.W.S.C. President, Emerson Shuck, spoke of brotherhood and freedom at the program for Dr. King. He is flanked by Art Sullivan and BSU President, AI Sims. . -an--we s It v 'i'. Q K X v ki 4 S '-4 I 1 2 f f ff f 72 ff I 40 my 1 ,V V' x vw A 2- Z, , f 1 1- f f V3 ? fs w ' 7 Q,x'5f,! 71:7 wil 1' , V, . 2 . H ,' f 1 f f -.'v'.,,'g L, , ,, m x ,, ' Q f 4,5 , W ' -Lf?1f':'f f . 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The theme of the style show was, There is Nothing Like a Dame. Mrs. Nancy Lysher is the club president. The fashions for the show were supplied by Taylor's in Spokane. One of their projects is to award a S5100 scholarship to a dame or a dame's husband. Applications are submitted to the financial aids office, which chooses the winner. The S100 is paid by the proceeds from the style show. Mrs. Lynn Flugel wears a casual, time for school fashion. Nothing Like A Dame' .V-,SJ , if Ti Nina Dorsey, left, and Mrs. Grant Thomas, right, model coat suits at the Dame's style show. Mrs. Marvel Johnson models this black cocktail dress from Taylor's. An evening fashion is Mrs. Carol Pounds. VW. 4 ,ffl M, f modeled by The week of April 7-11 was known around campus as 'Collegiate Week.' The most amazing contest of the week long activities was the teeter-totter marathon. The marathon began lVlonday, April 7, with men from the fraternities as participants. Eastern set the new world's record of 168 hours, topping Central's previous record of 156. Other activities during the week were: an ice cream feed, a super wet water fight, dunk-a-drunk, auto cross, and greased pole climb. On Thursday a nite-cap was held with Eastern's folk group, The Fifth Column as top performers. A street dance at Woodward Field parking lot ended the week activities. Randy Waldher is out to get the guy who is responsible for this in the Collegiate Week water fight 'fm'--' A ' 7 4-L13-,asf Collegiate Week Has l Ice cream anyone? says the unidentified scooper to his customers o The battle is on for the big hose at the vtater fight f . H H - i I - j UAW I dlltal y ' V gi ,, 7? . 'X Q V4 I . yd A . , YT . , , ..., T i ' A Q 'f f' . . . I I I N ll' 9 -W , x if , ,xv X , I Q P 5 1 f fw, 4 Tv wwf, ' ' ff 4, hh. , ff iffy, 77 'W itz! mn X ax. .5 xwxgf 44 , X wx ex fi' FQQGNV , f. W4 f - f amy' Z 5 V . f Laffy- E, N i 4 2 I I I I I I I I I I , I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1, 1, I I. II I. , II II ,, il I I I I I I I I, I I II II I I I I l I I I The Inter-Fraternity Council participated in a teetering marathon to win the world record. Left to right, Mike Wright, Ron Haunnis, Vince Lasch, Ron Krukenburg, and Steven Waldher, get their share of the ice cream from the Ice Cream Feed held during service week. ,W if A,,,,vvA ,i I 1 Q44 K VV ' , l ,, I ' 9 . I W!Wf7f'f ' VW' 5,5 ,wh wb I , , If Ji' If V Y -P+. fwlfififfw, I A-qu, in Q KF mx?-W ,,,, ,, . - . 8 ,JV , wgwwl T at W -w SI 5 x 4' qifffk' ri A ,. 4' 1 W , ' IP Kris Peterson, left, and Lorna Homan, right, try their skill on the teeter-totter while three co-eds look on. s K Q I Q' 'X I Q 'X ' -fi. ISV, . If. .rg . I-S-I 1155 X, Daley I , W...- C5912-ally-5 we -. Qi .5 , W 5, , .t 0 Y zmnuq and 'zu lm' iid Cl-la wif n ll 55 F5 I -P Paul Beatty is being so forcefully struck by David Anderson, Paul Wilson, Dan Hille, Pat Kernan Cecil Morissette that his specks flew off. ' V Dale Walker is spending his time on the teeter-totter. Jerry Villers, a member of Theta Chi Upsilon, shades himself under a big somhrero while teeter-tottering to his favorite music. H0 Aloha O Hawaii The Hawaiian Club took over the campus on April 12, 1969, with Ho Aloha O Hawaii , this year's theme of the annual Luau. Tawanka Commons prepared many island dishes for the Luau Feast, which was enjoyed by college students. A pageant was held in Showalter Auditorium in the evening. The Hawaiian Club members presented a fine display of Hawaiian dances and entertainment. 'ia- Elemta Fuke keeps In the beat during the Hawaiian pageant 1 ff ffl ff, ZZ? f fy if if ff Q f W, Lois Kaneyama IS pictured at the end of the bamboo shoots for a Hawaiian dance Arlene Yamamoto as pictured while performing Hawaiian dance ff Z ff I 1.2, 'ft-5 - ,, K, .QL fa. y V x X Q.. k i V 'v 1 4, xi 'H , . X. , -5 lf, 71' X 1,04 CA, .- i if , 44,1 fwf l it Qfiajy i .I I ?ff,5,'Wff fl A f.-f. Q,jQ.,f'3 ,,lil A V' fl y , V! X . ' ' - ' a 54 i l -f l l 1 l I l left l Wh lx x Y ' m 9 Faith Yamamoto is pictured during the Hawaiian pageant. A Side view of Faith Yamamoto during 3 Hawaiian dance- Left to right, Faith Yamamoto, Kris Nlonney, Stan Cass, Elizabeth Lazell, Pat Lum, Susan Tomono, Arlene Yamamoto, and two Hawaiians from Fort Wright gather for the finale. , 1 T' The AWS sponsored the annual lVlom's Day this year on lVlay 10, 1969. The theme for this year's program was, A Woman's Fancy . Eastern students and their Mothers spent a busy day on campus with registration, Iuncheons, which included a Bridal display from Arther's and entertainment. The final presentation of Black Comedy and a water show presented by the synchronized swim club at Eastern, the Agua Salvejes, was the evening program to end the day long activities. H 5 Q 46 Kia flu , . S if ff mx The expression on this mom's face tells the story about her ideas of the newest swim fashion! 34 Womans' Fancy' This unidentified mother and daughter look at the bridal display presented by Arther's of Spokane. Kathy Iverson, president of AWS, greets the moms and daughters to the luncheon held in Tawanka Commons. Nlothersaccompanied by their daughters enjoyed a program of fine entertainment. ,- ra , . f , ,... , ,K ..f g o 1, i. . V CPA .ll Q ' Z v '... 9 , 'f , , . . f- . - .bog . I , 1 1 Q . ' . lf.. Q. ' 'J' ' . - . . - I , .3331 ' ...A '-12527. xx f . - 4443- 2235-:f A ,. - V , - . -HZ I Jr- s, - , , . 1. 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N 3 Activities Vice-President RICK ALLEN co-ordinated all of Eastern's activities and brought entertainment groups like Harpers Bizarre and The First Edition. .tru . .-.., P? F. F 7 F r 5 'fv- I A AS. Ufficers Serve Busy Year Q iw., fi A i 1 t ry, ,, r A i l 4 GARY RENTEL spent extra hours as head of Eastern's judicial system and as executive vice-president he spent time presiding over the many standing committees. As A.S. treasurer, BOB VAN SCHOORL'S year was filled with many hours devoted to the A.S. budget and many financial reports. 151 I l lu- l 'I i ,f gif To the Students of EWSC: On behalf of the Associated Students Executive Officers, I would like to thank you, the students vvho elected us to serve in our present capacity. These positions have provided a great amount of experience and have been the highlight of our collegiate careers. A The future of the ASEWSC and the progress it will make is up to you, the students. The role of active student participation in the college function is the responsibility needed for a strong campus. The magnitude of the problems which may face EWSC can only be met with a unified front. In the years ahead, the further growth and development of EWSC rests in the hands of an active and interested student body. - Sincerely WMM 25 IVlichaeI S. lVlurphy, President Miss Barbara Southwick AS Secretary -if Q If ZZ A f ' . I 'U I ' 2 f' 43 Q 'Z Mrs. Joan Simmons AS Business Manager if , visa-- ,fi QT . ' 1 ff I A QdQ1n ll Qfglll Il vnu ' n -l in Kei Qiilli M- 'I v ' ff If S Jaffa! Front Row: Helga Graff, Sherry Hansen, Kathy Iverson, Paula Wilson, Becky Smith. Row 2: Linda Nicholson, Judith Redmond, Gina Greider, Barbara DeMers. Row 3: Dean Ohrt, Julie Voelker, Robbie Olmstead, Kathy Kay, Jody Lindell, Linda NlcClure, and Chris Peterson. A ssocia ted Men Students Front Row: Bob Simpson, John Boyd. Row 2: Larry Heimgartner, Craig Vejraska, Mike Dahmen. Associated Women Students v 1 1 v E 1 I . 1 f E i i 5 '! 5 1 P Z i 3 . I 9 5 ln ter Sorority Council fwnx W-e., Inter-Sorority Council-Front Row: Camille Houghland, Nlarliene Gardner, Jan Hemingway. Row 2: Beth Ann Freeman, Rollene Johnston, Kathy Craigin, Marsha Spake, Meredith Mamanakis. BSU-Front Row: Marvin Wiley, E. Sturges, Larry Concalves, Jim Boxley. Row 2: Wayne Sepolen, Al Lofton, James Bell, Bob Calloway, Louise Bell, Al Sims. Black Student Union Has Energetic Members As an organization new to Eastern's Campus, the B.S.U. has been very active in '68-'69, Led by very devoted young people, the club has entered into the world of activities at EWSC. A very important event staged by the B.S.U. was BLACK WEEK. Highlighting the week were lectures by many important people, dances, and a fashion shovv. A lot of work and planning went into this week of activities. YT? X? 3 4 X7 Q3 l y- Q f , 'ir--..,H 1 ,L I V x U. Dames Stage Annual Fashion Show Eastern's chapter of The National University of Dames highlighted the '68e'69 year by the presentation of their annual style shovv, The club is comprised of married co-eds and wives of Front Row: Kit Thompson, Elaine Claeghoron, Judy Byrd, Secretary, Laverne Neff. Row 2: Sharon Sneva, Diane Hamrick, Nancy Johnson, Eileen Ames, Scherry Powers, Marilyn Fulleton, Nancy Lysher, President, Jean Welch. Row 3: Bonme Hunter, Dixie Stevens, Mrs. Werner, Advisor, Mrs. A ctfve Frosh As officers of '68 69 Freshman Class, these people did a lot to help their class. They were responsible for the organization and steadfastness of the large group. The Freshman talent show started off the year with a bang' The Freshman Sweetheart Ball added to the hig social occasions on Eastern's campus, Freshmen Class Officers: Harold Porter Representative, Debbie McSteen, Secretaryg Louis Bell, President, Betty Jo Baker, Treasurer, Skip Smyser, Vice-President. Eastern's many married students. Many are working to put their husbands through school, while some are of these industrious ladies are going to school themselves. Dolan, Advisor, Kerry Montoya, Pattie Sittler, Nina Dorsey, Fran Schell, Lorry Bieber. Row 4: Tina Jones, Kathy Helt, Vice-President: Kathy Parsons, Sherry Allihgton, Linda Scacco, Becky Lange, Sue Scott, Treasurer. ,JJ I 1' I K fvvfgfa-any ,x.'l10GfI'flQfH Front Row: Kelly Little, Theresa Storer, Sandy Williams, Janet Hall, Jane Pierce. Row 2: Jody Seehorn, Callie Bushnell, Debbie Jansen, Jody Schierman, Dixie Freeze, Jill Wood, Michele Harris. 11 fngfgfzefn I ff-fffff Cl lib Moccasin C ub Supports Savages -31. r :-56251, .M . 5 ,,,, ,. ,-Ffa . ff. .- 1 .J- f K ms.,-j: - E f Q z 'Q Wo ' rf W-L, - W f Q 4. l wwf C M51 Qin 1' 5 E 2 E 1 Colhecon Members Interested In Home Ec. Around the table: Linda Barker, Laura Bellman, Beryl Berringer, Sandi Wendlandt, Carolyn Day, Helen Jorgenson, Advisor: Diana Halter, President, Dianne Ripley, Judy Reser, Cathy Randall, Kathy Clauson, Karen Williams. ,L 4' Wm! nr- ,J VL. ug. .-, .I F . 7 iff .1-Q 2 54 Q' I K in nikinick S taff Joh n Allen Photographer Johanna Sergulma Assocxa e Editor J Stephen Johnson Julie Whitt Conme Dailey 4. X , .,. '..,J.i,g,g'.,- .....,.l ' rv' , ' V ' Q19 5 f' il ' 1 I f it , '-4 f 1 n ff, iffy - J, ,- .. c J 151 . n 'H N I ' nw ,Wm , -,., i L . I ..q I . -9 2 l ' -,g,,-vf' J A 2 1, -t 1, 6. ., -w , :Q . . . O , 1 tk Staff A Z' VVOfk Rosetta Grant - Editor Jim Wolfe - Photographer Don Jamison - Photographer Julia Meyer Q5 ' 1 7 'L . 'ZTIHLEIL7 :g--- . 'S ZHQGEEIQZ: , ?'Y1?:J5'::7 +f.1349 V 'a-L' :..5t?1x:-1:1--, Ned Fox - Artist - Nlr. Richard Hoover - Advisor vi 1 !. C x C? ,. 0, 4 4 'ii 0 , 4 C' x Q 1 F F ,. f' ' , ,NY , f 1 g ri y i -' t'i.'f, ,,,,r:.ts,e nf l.K . 's Stress Leadership The way of leadership and service projects for Eastern were the prime objectives of the Tomohawk Chapter of the Intercollegiate Knights. The annual Playboy Dance in January brought the Gas Company and many Eastern students and their dates to this very colorful occasion. Miss Barbara Brusseau, a very charming Sophomore, was chosen as the 1968-69 Intercollegiate Knights-Front Flow: Charles Rose, Dale Cluskly. Row 2: Henry Richard, Dennis Shimomura lEarll, Chuck Gilman, Miss Barbara Brusseau lDuchessl, Ernie Joe Meier, Jim Williams lDukel, Bob Mitchell. Intercollegiate Knight Duchess during the fall pageant. She represented our l.K. group in the regional convention. As co-sponsors, the l.K.'s helped the Spurs with the annual book sale, which is a big help to Easterns' Students. Along with the rest of Easterns' Student Body, they assisted in the passing ofthe bills in the fall. Row 3: Rod Gale iSr. Advisorl, Doug Hunter, John Galbreath, George Coller, Ken Carter, Dr. Pierce, Larry Buchanan, Willis Blair, Ken Heeter iSr. Advisorl, Roy Miyamoto lChancellorl, Charles Vetter. .ex 5 p QV D s ii' ,- 1 E5 tal' ' a gk. I Ki N .jim ff ff f., f f ff if Zi, Spurs Remain 'A At your service is the motto and the Spurs served it well. The Spurs worked with the entire student body of Eastern to help make the citizens aware of Referendum 19 and Senate Joint-Resolution 17, which would give the state schools added support. The bills passed in November. On campus activities included the quarterly activities calendar and the Savage Scoop. They served as a welcoming committee for newcomers and the many visitors to Eastern's campus. Spurs-Front Flow: Diana Hayashida, Arlene Yamamoto, Sharon King, Bonnie Bates, Mona Conley fHistorianl, Marjorie Schretenthaler, Lois Kaneyama. Row 2: Jeanne Benzel lTreasurerl, Janet Schmidt, Ingrid Gustafson lEditorl, Kathy Mayer, Mary Michaelson, Mary Estling, Lynn Wagner, Mrs. Schultz I Your Service' During Homecoming Week they assisted with the registration of alumni and sold white mums for the game. The Spur-l.K. Book Sale provided students a place to buy and sell books each quarter. The community of Cheney was served by the Spurs, in that they assisted with the March of Dimes and The United Crusade Drive. Visits to the Cheney Rest Home provided the elderly people with the joy of seeing and talking to the friendly Spurs. lSenior Advisorl. Row 3: Nadine Olson lJunior Advisorl, Becky Youngblood lPresidentl, Susan Finnegan, Sonja Kirkpatrick, Kathy Hackney, Jean Rice lSecretaryl , Faye Atkinson, Barbara Rose iVice-Presidentl, Faith Yamamoto, Camille Hougland, Mary Jane Bartlett, Gayle Roberts, Linda Griffin. Y? viii: --.,,.-P-in '1 , ,iv id . 'gs ff, Sheila Nlalloy icopy editorl Laura Jamieson iproofreaderl 4 l 3, to 'f-'Y ZZ The Easterner has had the privilege , T ' of being tops in the state of Washington for college newspapers g . for the past two years. This is quite i ' an honor to be recognized as an f outstanding paper. The staff this year has been one of the most industrious staffs ever to serve on The Easterner. New columns, cartoons, and more liberal articles and editorials have been ., added to interest more readers on campus. ' ,,, lVlr. Richard Hoover is the advisor V to The Easterner. Mark Lobdell iphotographerl John Brady lphotographerl Easterner ls Number One ln State 74 T Na. 1 4 l Steve Blewett leditorl Bill Morlin lfall editorl Bob Cubbage lassociate editorl Jerry Shackeite inews editorl 'Gb X Bachelor's Club-Front Row: Pete Howard, Pres Pintler, Jerry Demello Randy Blanchette, Ed Welch, AI Sherwin, Chuck Rodman lSecretaryl Chuck Logsdon, Denny Linerud. Row 2: Terry Clothier, Lloyd Fritz Sherl Perkins lPresidentl, Chuck Kosinski lVice-Presidentl, Bill Felske Bill Baden. Flow 3: Rod Reed, Bryn Jones lHistorianl, Mark Rimmer' Bill Rennewanz, Bob McKee, Larry Nelson lTreasurerl, John Hartman Ed Price. Bachelor Club Has Active Year During Homecoming week-end, the Bachelor's Club entertained, fed, and played big brother to boys from St. Joseph's Orphanage. Orphan week is held every year and is always successful. EI Matador is one of Eastern's fall quarter semiformal dances. Other dances less formal were held on campus. The club is made up of hard working bachelors, who have a lot of fun together. They are a service organization interested in the activities of Eastern. 1 5 X A Rodeo Club-Front Row: Robin Corte lSecretary-Treasurerl, Gale Fowler lPresidentl, Bill Michael lPu,bIicityl, Don Pierson lVice-Presidentl. Row 2: Brad Anderson, Ginger Wagner, Jean Fisher, Linda Kellmer, Joyce Bryor, Loretta Clinton, Mary Jo Maierle, Barb Scheideman, Connie Saur, Mike Haptonstall. Row 3: Dale Stradling lAdvisorl, Bob Quinn lAdvisorl, Harold Clark, Bob Gillespie, Eric Ellsworth, Tom Christenson, Scott Brown, Dale Bramen, Steve Davis. Rodeo Club ls New As a new club to Eastern's campus, the Rodeo Club has a good attendance at meetings. These young people are interested in horses, riding and other rodeo arts. Anyone interested in Rodeo Club is welcome and encouraged to join the club. S. VV.E.A. ls A ctlve Student WEA-Front Row: Diana Halter, Sherril Dormaier, Ed Hamblin. Row 2: Sonja Birch, Carole Halverson, Marilyn Jackson, Kay Ham, Janice Hijiya, Diane Ripley. Row 3: Sue Robertson, Janet Poetter, Lynn Nelson, Dale Greenough, Diane Sprint, Kathi Monney, Evelyn Hossner. Student WEA is- primarily concerned with furthering the interest of prospective teachers in their chosen profession and to interest other capable people in the teaching profession. These are only a few of SWEA's total membership at EWSC. PWR. 'Svcs . N 5, , V- , , V, 'W' , -NH, ,fl ,-.rw 1 f' 2 X 'f 'TM R.H.A. This year, the Resident Housing Association spent much time on plans for open hours during the week in the dorms. It was also intended to try for a uniform dorm government. This organization is the first attempted at Eastern and promises to be very active. The association is comprised of members from all the dorms. RHA-Front Flow: Debbie McSteen, Jan Clayton, Elaine Pheasant, Colleen Aasen, Mollie McCabe. Row 2: Ron Cooper, Frank Coppay, Mike Dodson, Dave Whipple. Aqua Salvefges-Syncro Swim Team The synchro swim team chose as their name, a spanish one. They chose Aqua Salve'ges, which means water savages. These young ladies spend many enjoyable hours in the pool. They practice and play almost every day. The group gave one performance during the spring quarter. They performed an aqua ballet. Mrs. Kay McCulloch is their advisor. Syncro Swim Team-Front Row: Barb Nefgzer, Lori Huber. Row 2: Janice Moon, Connie Dailey, Judy Fulks. Row 3: Mrs. lVlcCullocl1, Diana Grote, Beth Freeman, Linda Baker. 1 l u I E Zmlflalion .X tn hllurg dllrm X, 5 le lm hmm teh., S mmmsell ol 'IL Llgguwm ...mg MUN-Front Row: Janice Gile, Sandy Showman, Barb Southwick, Paula Wilson. Row 2: Mr. Tom Bonsor lAdvisorl, Mike Kepel, Steve Hyde, Rob Allen, John Allen, Larry Nelson. The Model United Nations Club sent eight delegates to the Far West Model United Nations Convention in Fresno, California. M U N G The club represented Eastern as the nation of Zambia in the ' ' ' convention and adopted the role of that country in eight different committees. The Golden Circle, as the senior women's scholastic honorary, G C ' f was comprised of. senior women who had achieved high 0 e scholastic honors. A In addition to bravery the 'Honor Tea' for the freshman girls I 1 who were on the honor roll fall quarter, they also spent an afternoon with the girls from St. Joseph Orphanage. Golden Circle-Left to Right: Jo Ellen Whitehall, Helga Grat, Mary Anne Lynn, Janet Holloway, Joan Graff, Betty Ohrt lAdvisorl, Barbara Allen, Cathy Randall, Gigi Gault. Not Pictured: Jeanette Blaine, Vie Fletcher, Mrs. Sylvia Manzo, Joyce Garland, Sue Nelson, Claire Schneck, Ellen Spitaleri. Z ,, -gf, X f fa 'M 1 ,F W , mm, f, ,,,, V ,f , W? , 'ff z. 711 , Q ff . 7 565, 5, V ,J ' .7:.' . ,f 'iff -,lg ,' ,, ' - am.-iw ,, k. ,os I xl an L hu? ' l i I J 'S uv elf' 74 7f l ' ,if 1 .I N ,,,, ,.... ,sf K H , V 'JX E L 4 Scarlet E-Front Row: Diane Astle, Janet Kelly, Janice Gilmore, Judy Keeler, Turner, Chris Carson, Karen Eddy. Row 2: Judy Allan, Karen Schoorl. Row 3: Terry Scarlet E Has Annual Dessert Tea Eastern has such a varied sports program that girls have an important part in the program. ScarletE is made up girls majoring or interested in physical education. These girls spend time playing basketball, volleyball, badminton, and swimming. These teams have made good competition in the P.E. department and have developed quite a winning streak. Basketball Team-Front Flow: Chris Carson, Eileen Mathews, Judy Allan, Diane Astle, Karen Gilmore. Flow 2: Terry Leslie, Judy Fulks, Sue Fry, Cherie Strong, Lea Bair, Vicki Randall. my. 13' 1 l ' 1 old!! 9119! ,. , ,ii-..5 I z .,5':,,. ,251 If . 5 V? J, , , f. H .1 ,,,,g,.,, , W, . Wiz' , , A 1 - ,-gig! L T I ,Q 1:54 . ,ZH H ws ' f'i.u ,T ,V r A2 fl Z' ., ,. .El Janice Moon receives the Synchro Swimmers' Inspirational Award from IVIrs. Kay IVlcCuIIoch. lupperleftl Chris Carson pins Terry Leslie in Scarlet E tapping. Chris Carson receives her 4th year player award for volleyball from Miss Virginia Asan, WRA advisor. Badminton Team-Front Row: Chris Carson, Karen Gilmore, Judy Allan. Row 2: Judy Fulks, Diane Baskin, Trudy Altig, Vicki Randall, Esther Thiemens. llower leftl Volleyball Team-Front Row: Chris Carson, Karen Gilmore, Judy Allan, Eileen Mathews, Janet Kelly, Deane Astle. Row 2: Linda Weatherly, Lea Bair, Dee Stonebeck, Kay Hamon, Terry Leslie, Cherie Strong, Sue Fry. llower rightl H0 Aloha O Hawaii Club . . . Taniyama, Lois Kaneyama, Faith Yamamoto, Sandra Eng Elenita Fuke. Not Pictured: Lynn Baker, Barbara Kanda Cynthia Yonamine, Roy Miyamoto, Dennis Shimomura Randy Roman, Richard Rapoza, Louis Uyeda, Chris Nlohney r AAAAIL-AIN A A A if A1xAA,4 I l I .The Most Festive Organization ,, vw it A 4' Hoaloha O Hawaii Club lfriends of Hawaiil is the most colorful organization on Eastern's Campus. The costumes worn by these festive people are just part of the many festive customs associated with Hawaii. Some of their famous food was featured at the annual luau held last spring. Deep fried dolfin, rice, and pork made way for fresh pineapple, and coconut pudding for dessert. The annual pageant was held in Showalter Auditorium, but through their show the place seemed like Hawaii. The stage was decorated 'with banana leaves and flowers. ln the background was a large volcano puffing smoke. The girls were doing the hula, which to many seemed impossible. Hawaiian music was played by a live band, which filled the stage with the romantic music. The club's advisors, Dr. and Nlrs. Lowell, and Dr. and lVlrs. J. A. Johnson, spent many enjoyable hours in planning, counselling, and having fun, with the club. The Hawaiian Club spent many hours onthe Pageant-luau, mixers, movies, and other club functions. Many thanks go to the members for making this year at Eastern a colorful one. , 9 , n X' Xt! 5... 'Y 2 O p 1 8 - , 5 1 fl a 2. I h Q V ,I A-' - J I 4 Jf- !1f EQL5 I nk' 1-5 e,- f X Y l Q 1. fi I ,,. ,I ,..,,. fa, o .fi- gh, T f b , . i 4 M.. y- , A I -, V N.. fm- , Q4 1 P V4 I .,, W , ' ,wiv A sa --. ,X W , 4, 4' f 2. I , s.. 1 f .': -. ' ' 5 gsxx -.Q . .. T . ,., M sv 'W gy ,aff . K -tiwx , Lg, v ,, A ,,,..J , L, 2f? ,5 if W, fx--G-ff .,.,,19i,4f5.- , -.. -M- ---' ...-.W . ,,.-are -1' ' wal -,fnflf-1 vzlwitifii h , '-V052 'U -,., - i N , if y, , .gi-' L,fwf4 -V' C' Q, . . v,,.,,..J K 84 , . 7,742 ,yas-gg. ..1:.... Orchesis ln L ... ' F , N J VF' . 23, 'Ex 171 4 in U! f , 377' ilfifiif M I j f 7 7 M fy, , W V 1, fm-Wag m.f4,,z.-,, 1M f ,J ,Ji ,L ' , QA'-,s,fA,' fa' ' f . 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This year s came from as ar away as Ethiopia, Egypt, Korea, Hong Kong, Thailand, Japan, Iran, Holland, and as near as Canada. With them came many exotic costumes that are common to festival and every day wear in their various countries. Their languages seemed strange to us, but provided our ears with new and exciting speech patterns. Any gourmet would cherish the recipes of exotic dishes they brought with them. They attended class, taught, and socialized, shared their ideas about life: past, present, and future. Foreign Students were advised by Miss Clara Kessler, who spent many hours helping the club with group and individual problems. Foreign Students W ' C J .- Seatefl: Kifie la: lEtl1iopial.5em IN' and Mrs Sinus , lihailand Ca N Behran Bwrrn Kong, Vim in , Christine Bm: Q, 2 W...-V-V ' 9' Are Welcomed A t Eastern Seated: Kifle Markos iEthiopial, Simone Robaire iFrancel, Lulseged Zawdie iEthiopiaD, Betty Ohrt iCanadaD, The Dr. Amin Zakhary Family. Back Row: Mr. and Mrs. Chinkook Lee iKoreal, Frederick Chang iHong Kongi, Chanin Lee iThaiIandl, Osau lVlurao Uapanl, Toshi Okada Uapani, Pitak lntra iThailandl, Behran Bahmanyar ilranl, Abdulla Dail iSaudia Arabial, Heddie Lee iHong Kongl, Valantin Khalili ilranl, Emmy Pels iHoIlandl, Ann Pels iHoIIandl, Christine Brown iCanadal, Richard Gibbs iCanadal, Betrework Belay iEthiopial. Miss Kessler, at the fall assembly, introduced Kifle Nlarkos, Lulseged Zawdie, and Betrework Belay from Ethiopia. K . I s 5' . 1 rzA:z:f..1gaKml Z fmammycatvm 22, .. .:'viA Z, ,i Randy and Kathy lead the crowd in We want a touch down! ll II Cheerleaders D0 lt Randy, John and Howdy mimick the extra point. Howdy and John look concerned about what's happening out on the field. , I 4-, ' K. X Tap R Hendrimh Sandy and John stir up enthusiasm at the midnight rally. Rally by the fire. M - 3.- X. ' xx -XV A YQ 1' H ? 7 I f 3 Q fi I' if QW, zgf 2 S ff RH Q 'fffia ,VV 1 I M W X f ggi 4 V. KW, ,Q 1 Top Row: Kathy iverson, Johnna Serquinia, Sandy Showman, Janice Turner, Kathy Hendrikson. Bottom Row: Randy Carruthers, John Selden, Howdy Sanford. 89 f A I ! I i . - l J , Even Super Savage has trouble trying to light his fire. S up er Sa va ge Dave Smith, and squaw, Dawn, added much to the color of the 1 l, Rf fff, Super Savage strikes up enthusiasm with a War Dance. There's only one way to keep really warm at a football game. ,ii if .1'E Us 1 E y , , 5 4 -M I? li Ei 5 'E rg, i 4 9. V ,f ,G 3 M F f 1 ' 1 w , i 1 i 1 i i i 1 1 1 1 Straight Arrow 1 w 1 4 N N I 1 r I N 1 Straight Arrow-Front Row: Dave Iverson, Jim Wolfe, Terry Davis, Art Budke. Row 2: Al Watson, Bill Banger, Jerry Ford, AI Sherwin, Nlike Nlurphy, Bill Stimson, Joe Lewandowski. Row 3: Dave Priano, Gary Rentel, Bob VanSchoorl, Ken Heeter, Jerry Anderson, Tom Boyd. l i I I N ii 'E 32 Scarlet Arrow-Front Row: Wayne Gilman, Bill Diedrick, Tom i l Halfmoon. Row 2: Ken Kerstling, Robin Rexius, Jim Throop, Dale S T I 1. A E Chase, Dan Hartman, Dan Koffman. 6 VV w I i P i i i 92 'Q D- A 6 ' 1 'r Q 'Iv in 1 r I 4 A fi 1, 1.!' If w uv n 129. ,rr .sag lndsmial Arg C, Amnmgnlgn. 2 L- Giw Seem The ho are interegm LQ HOG,-, f, Ind d - n Im wont, Terry I Big, Jerry Ford, t he :mimi an vmwn, all f ' fa Y, lndsutrial Arts Club-Front Row: Ron McKee, John Bruntlett, Fred Allington. Row 2: Dr. Loyd W. VandeBerg iTrusteei,A. Bruce Ottmar, John L. Giesen lSecretaryl, Richard Charles. Row 3: Archie Hornfelt, Robert The honorary organization, Industrial Arts Club, is open to all who are interested in industrial arts and other related occupations. ,, ,,,-,,V , . Ney. -. Tosh lTreasureri, Jim Chaffee, Orland Killin, Tom Denison lPresidentl Michael J. Rentfrow, Glen O. Fuglsby. The group is made up of dedicated young men who are planning a career in the industrial arts field. The industrial arts include craftsmanship with vvood, metal, plastics and glass. Industrial Arts Club ls Dedicated all Q f W wa, 2 Z' ,v 'Y f if f We Y' f ,,,,f A if Y ' , V , , v ,Y I .. N f ' f I 'A , . '. 0 k I 1 1 w 1 1 i I Sponsor Corps-Front Row: Linda Nicholsen, Sherry Hansen, Rhonda Chaffins, Linda Patterson, Cheryl Brown, Sue Gurtner, Karen Clark. Row 2: Patti Weed, Candy Pryce, Karen Curtiss, Jolene Rice, Sharon Kirkly, Kris Anderson, Shelly Anderson, Cheryl Olsen lDrilI Commanderl. Bow 3: 1 I Sponsors A t A ttentmn Connie Prouty, Tamy Bromling, Marci Honda, Debbie Hill, Kathy Koontz, Sally Jo Leytze, Denise Sarty. Row 4: Kim Taketa, Sandy Barker, Paula Wilson, Betty Jo Baker, Mary Cobert, Sue Gilkerson, Diane Hausken. Karen Curtis, Kris Anderson, Mary Colbert greet Shelly Anderson Paula Wnlson Sandy Barker upon arriving at the airbase. ' - V-W-----1v -zv'vg,Qg..,,:AH ' W ' 4 1- , ,-,fgr y,,v.g,,. . ,. I 5 Q s f , 259533:- ' r - ' . -f If? 1 'T-'Q ' .I ., ,. 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X 1 7 X 1 if 'Simi my f 4' ffm' ff .4 xp , -W X: S A. A . r Km.. j 4, ef If 'N X Qi ' x Nix 1 ' , A .X M 1 Q K ,L N , - 1 3 L Sports Injuries Dash Coach Brent Wooten's charges had an eye on the top spot in NAlA national ratings as they returned to the gridiron for the 1968 season. The large number of experienced players came well armed with individual honors and the No. 2 spot nationally from the 10-O, 1967 season. The injury plagued Savages suffered severe setbacks from the first intra-squad scrimmage when All-American quarterback Bill Diedrick suffered a shoulder separation, All- Conference halfback Ray Stookey aggravated an old ankle injury, tackle Dan Hartmaninjured a knee, and Art Sullivan broke an arm. All four men were lost for the season. Injuries mounted and the high hopes dissolved into a disappointing 3-7 season. Eleven men were lost for the season because of injuries and fifteen more had to sit out at least one game. ' SEASON RECORD EWSC OPPONENT 26 Whitworth 0 30 Western Washington 13 12 Central Washington? 14 0 Boise College 20 13 Portland 19 28 Whitworth 2 20 Western Washington 21 0 Central Washingtonf 10 19 U. of Puget Sound 26 31 Southern Oregon 383 ll Evco Champions Savage N IA Hopes ln his first year as head coach, lVlr. Wooten was unable to keep a winning combination healthy. lnexperienced players continually lost the battle of the breaks . Many games were lost in the final minutes of the game and most scores were close. ..... only one game out of the season was embarrass- ing, said Wooten, and that was the Boise game. Boise handed the Savages their first shut out in five years, 20-0. lVlany freshmen played and gained valuable experience for the following years and, with the return of the experienced injured players, Eastern is looking forward to a fine season in 1969. Four of the nine Savagef placed 0 All Evco team will be aback in l19l5Ige They are black helmeted G - and Fred lVlorford, Carl Jonfislanvqlhlfkes time All Evco choice Greg Gavin Alfie returning will be Diedrick, Haritmuo Stookey and Sullivan, along with a hggi of players gaining experience in 1953 Head WW from Wll'l m M1 r - V's'L,. -,Ma ' 1 Eff, t ' 'Chic A ' , fag., wx 1 F . y + M. 1 , . 1 4 ' ti., ., - , 1 Q2 35.4595 an-W1 WW ,si at W, s ,, A , ,.,t..tlVV! . . ., , A -' - - -, . ,, L -- 1 W it , ,, , . ff f , 1 .... 1 fav, V V ., - S 4? y s Y 2,55 ry - 'I V In :N . ,AWS s., W A W ,bg , A M - . A as s W. 'S SN , , , K -, !?W!Mf,... P ak s at N R , Q I x ' K. 8,5544 ,u gcgy, xg, E gin . M 1.5. Mxwgy-fm 1 f ., it ff ' ' Q 5 Ag 5. fy My 5..,.4 rw ' fan Head coach Wooten receives congratulations from Whitworth coach in early season game. ' Wiinzsw 7 ' at if W 1 4764 ,fb f I W A x i ' ZW 1 V 'W U 'W or V Y vig? X ,ff ' x ' W I V! We ' 1 4 ,Ma If V W V WQLLIH, ,,,31!,mW 490 Above: Don Sims i21i breaks up Western pass play as teammates turn to pursue action. Left: Picard 1841 drags down runner as Tom Halfmoon 158, moves in to assist. Below: Savages showed aggressive effort all season but the breaks went against them. gf ,Zh-1 IDBUIII r s L 5 mms W' lllllll lllllll F 3 if L ml t..W..2 llllil 1 X 174 I X, .V - Z virl ...V X ,rrf , , ,- a.,,T Q5 ,W A if U fffv ' f' t ' f' -' ' 1 o r 1- r WWW v ,, r r f. f' '. 3 ,I . ',,f .,v-Af 1, 4 ,V . , I I, vf. 21 5, 7 , ,, .,-1 a- ', .mm W, ah 'V v 4 1, I f f f ' ' , , f f af' f f f Af f V ff ff if fa , W r f, fwf' , M 4 hi ,yi 1 I I. if ff ,' , ,,f ,.',,, f' ly, ,47!fVf!f,,, w 'W , 4,gvL 'f. J' f QW WJQWWX' T4 iff ,,,,,.W,2.y,i,f27f fm, V ' WX , V , 7,.!pf ' ,WM-1f',gQ I iff., M -. 4 V ff 2: Carl Jones l25i pulled seven interceptions to lead Savage defenders this season. 2-J' ' '- with Snow blanketed the field for late season games Team captains face each other for pre game toss up Svendson l80l and Northcott lbehind Svendson! 1 Tl EQ my ' W Savages show jubilant reaction as referee indicates Eastern score in early season game. Graduate assistant Bruce Grambo coached defensive line backers. Wx, I , I ' A D ' X I . g V , ,Q 'fwfr fx. 7, Q A, V .. ,M ,, V L 51 extra point over reaching arms, Steve Tolva i78i and an unidentified teammate wrap up Viking receiver to break up pass play. ',fo-H ' . Wooten talks with leading passer, Tom Thompson 1133 during side-line pause. U W' 1 we, it , X this .sf . 'Q L- Ns Q Q of i - Q W4 I ' ' Cf ff , ' Q X 5 Wm B., 2 , if we M sw, V f, 'ff is X, Q , K -, 4 ? , . a.. is Z Qs 5 , ,M 3 4, gf 'ws if a. S- i, ' WQ ' ' , , r Q S1Q,sfQf Q1 W5 , , i , 3 V, :Ma e fffmgf sg K . S , ac 5 v .wi sf' ,L , I r s s Theta Chl Upsllon members straddle goal Bob Picard 1841 was one of the Savage's outstanding receivers. 1 W Ma Offensive line coach, Dr. Robert Anderson holds ear phones for Northcott i24l l Gavin i563 shows the hard work that made him the first iunior chosen Captain in over eight years. , , cms? I S-.A post as the Savages take the field. ka.-Nanny?-+V Fiisher Se is Punt Mark ' Despite injuries and bad breaks, individual Savage honors made up an impressive list. Booting for a 39 yard average, Ed Fisher set Evco and national NAIA records as he punted 78 times. Eastern had more than their share of Evco leaders. Conference leaders and their marks are listed below. Nine Savages were selected to the All- Conference team. Team honors and tradition are always inspiring goals for the players and the Savage gridders have many awards to compete for. WMM .f,.. ,I WW rf 4 ,X I .5 Q M247 any Each year the traditional Black Helmet is offered to those willing to put forth the second effort . The Black Helmet is awarded to the aggressive blocker or tackler and is one of the most coveted awards a Savage can receive. The '68 season produced four Black Helmets --Fred IVlorford Iline-backerl, Gary Wilkes Idefensive endi both juniors, and Jim Kingman ldefensive endl and Paul Horak Idefensive tacklel seniors. Team and coaches choose the men to receive most of these awards and each award is therefore a symbol of the most coveted honor of all--recognition by one's team mates. The Inspirational award goes to the man whose attitude and hard work set him up as a person to imitate. The 1968 team chose two men to share this honor, seniors Jim Kingman and Paul Horak. When the going gets tough, team members look toward their team leaders. Captains this year were senior Jim Northcott IDefenseI and junior Greg Gavin IOffenseI. Gavin is the first junior to be awarded this honor in over eight years. A new award has been added this year. An award to the man who, in the eyes of his teammates, has made the greatest strides toward improving himself. lVIost Improved award went to senior Tom Halfmoon. EVCO LEADE FIS Ed Fisher Punting 78 for 39 yd. avg Carl Jones lnterceptions 7 Dave Svendsen Scoring 48 Dave Svendsen Pass Receiving 54 Tom Thompson Passing 1291 Tom Thompson Total Offense II75 Dave Svendsen l80I hurtles tackler in action against WWSC. Svendsen led Eastern and Evco in scoring and pass receiving for 1968. f , v f f,M7j,ZC'W!2WQMf f A f bf . , ff , ff 5 X 72 ' r,..w'fiffral, fr'r f W 'rr' I f f ,, ' pf , , A W , f, , ,ya-,rf , ,, as aaemaws faff , , he,, -vr,s ff ff W f f . 'fwffv I , I ,WI f . f iff, tx f ,f ,f , ' f r I . . , . f Q ,J , i M Y All too frequent a snght thus season ll'ljLIfIeS frequently plagued Eastern Offensive Captain Greg Gavm 156, throws good block as Rack Hardie 127, skirts the reaching hands Hardie led Savage rushers for 1968 W l' hu--.... ,W- IO The Vlkmg quarterback IS slowed up from behind as Stevens 166D and Sums 121D block his path ' Black helmeted Gary Wilkes watches action from the sidelines during deserved rest. Fisher launches one of seventy-five punts that set a new NAIA national mark. Ed Fisher l12l intercepts Viking pass to add to his season total of five. Carl Jones lnot shownl pulled in seven for the Savages this season. Moccasin Club is shown in the foreground here competing with Theta Chi Upsilon fraternity for the Spirit trophy. Each year the A.S. Activities office awards this 'Dis Gang Gots Spirit' trophy to the loudest organized lor disorganizedl cheering group at Easterns games. This year the loudest and most constant roar came from Eastern's newest fraternity, Theta Chi Upsilon. EWS-C 96 67 59 59 50 82 49 91 54 55 124 72 100 78 73 74 75 83 57 so 81 ' 70 7 54 77 80 Opponent Score Western Montana 72 St. Martins G1 U. of Alaska 67 U. of Alaska ' 61 Los Angles State 75 Hastings 70 Central Wash. State 81 Central Wash. State 73 Western Wash. State 76 Western Wash. State 57 Eastern Montana 94 Whitworth 71 Lewis and Clark Normal 79 Boise Stat X College 87 Whitworth 70, Central Wash. State 79 Central Wash. State 70 Western Wash. State 73 Western Wash. State 61 Lewis and Clark Normal 60 Whitworth 72 Whitworth 75 Simon Fraser 59 St. Martins 69 U. of Puget Sound 102 W it Often the 'bench' action can be just as involved as the players on the court. Y Nllfm1 gxcitia hiliq I! 'E U ' 8 I I IE rl! Ht CWI I. MW f 7 ' MMM' Norrnal half-time entertainment was replaced this week by an unusually exciting match of Twister. l V l fg l 9 Cager Record Best in Tvveive Years The Savage cagers used their excellent speed effectively in applying a pressure defense and a hustling, fast break offense. Dr. Jerry Krause, in his second year as head coach, provided Eastern fans exciting basketball throughout the season. In his two years he has built Eastern into a winning ball club, compiling a 14-11 record, the best at EVVSC in twelve years. The Savages sparked with individual talent but lapses in team play kept them from the conference title. They ended 6 and 6 for the season behind Evco repeat champions, Central l8-4l, and the well seasoned Western Vikings l7-5l in a close fought league race. The Savages will retain sight of the twelve team members for the 69-70 season. Of these eight, four were starting team this season, including All-Evergreen unanimous choice Dave Lofton. Lofton led the Conference in scoring and almost swept Savage honors with an 18-75 scoring average for the season, 79.68 free throw percentage, fifty assists and was second in field goal percentage with 44.5. Al Gale led field goal percentage with 50.5 and was Eastern's number one rebounder with 206. Of the four seniors lost to the team for next season, only one was on the starting five-Jerry Arlington, early season team leader and Conference All-star honorable mention. Coach Jerry Krause works out with team before getting down to some serious practice. I 1 .4 NZ, x 1 K' 1 f', ,I 4 nz,-J ,A fl nl 1 o ' l l ' I X A . 1 l . to 1 l.,- From lluwf Cx ' Arlingtnnyllbeslil 'S' A EXE' 1 1 ., ' ' vain Q H- -U .5 Slim N' F if A3335 G s., ' Q .L FS ..,.. ,. 4, vi?- P' I 'T 'Taxi '- NZ Front Row: Coach Jerry Krause, George Anderson, Jimmy Boxley, D.ave Lofton, JoJo Bullock, Wayne Gelman, Coach Raver. Row 2: Al Sims, Jerry Arlington, Albert Gale, Dave Polk, Dave Pounds, Cleodis Ray, Mike Maloney, Bill Broderick, Ron Howe. ' I' -:f AI Gale shows form which gave him Eastern's top rebounder spot with a 206 total. ,W ,,',,fy, Q Q , f, ,ffH,W,,,4,, 1 ffm! ,DW I MLIWWW V , 1 ,1- xg ax wr. 582 K rl, e if f, . Dave Lofton's size and speed led to his title of leading conference scorer. 2 W WW'W7ff W WVU 1 d R R'tualo, Mike Kelly, Bob Hoover, Coach Jack Benson, Bill Fred Sporleader, Bob Hohner, Leroy Jackson, Randy Carruthers, John Selden, Mace Bra y, uss I Sanford, Walt Prue. Men G ymnasts ln Top Ten Nationally For the fourth straight year under Jack Benson's tutelage, Eastern's men gymnastics team placed in the top ten nationally. They compiled 129.8 points to take sixth place behind Northwest Louisiana-1's 147, in the NAIA National Championships. They closed the season with an 8-2 dual meet record. Jerry Kraft, a great asset to EWSC's gymnastics team, demonstrates his skill on the still rings. ,r at a a, 3 Lemylacksan BiIlSandfordg l If lf. 1. A1 .1 N, N N if it New Sl, . 151 .uw if. zz li S. G Semi, am rms nail!! on I 3 5 Leroy Jackson does an L sit on the P-bars. Bill Sandford performs on the high bar. v Bob Hohner was one of EWSC's leading men on the side horse this year. Freshman, Russ Ritualo, progressed very rapidly throughout the year. Senior Nlace Brady placed 10th in all-around competition in the NAVIA Nationals. 'lf I Randy Carruthers ended his career placing 5th in the nation in the all-around competition in the NAIA Nationals. John Selden, a Jr. from Tacoma, specialized in floor ex and vaulting. L xfk,.,.,,x2?q ,,., N: fwfbwv? I , X Eff' ' wwf X 6- f W, s t.,.,A, he fwmwwmwxwww-emfkwxfx-v - was X' 0 lv'- Walt Prue, specialist on the trampoline, demonstrates his skill. uwsmss 3 ' i 1 v ,, o M . it l Row 1: Gai 5 Eistemg W imma Y In dual acti: College V Regime! hetmllng G al G ymnasts Place 3rd ln Nation Eastern's Women Gymnastics Team had a very successful year in competition, being undefeated in dual action, and winning the Pacific Northwest College Women's Extramural Association Regional Championship for the second straight year. Four girls: Karen Curtiss, Karen Eddy, Janice Turner, and Judy Keeler, traveled to Springfield, lVlass. for the National Collegiate Championship and placed 2nd in their division, bettering a record of 5th from the previous year. ln addition to team competition the women do numerous demonstrations, clinics, and workshops for junior and senior high school students in the Eastern Washington area. Janice Turner, Sr. from Richland, is a specialist in Balance Beam competition, in which she placed 4th at Regionals and 1.0th at Nationals. el January 18: PACIFIC NORTHWEST BEGIONALS EWSC ...... 98.30 1. EWSC ................. 124.89 . WSU .., ..... 50.05 2. UBC .................. 124.43 3. WSU ..... .... 9 4.33 February 15: 4. OSU ......... .... W 84.66 , EWSC ...... 95.66 5. E. Montana .... .... 7 0.49 I vvsu ....... 75.41 6. u of o ..... .... 6 0.35 I UofW ..... 74.16 7. UofW .... 50.32 CWSC ...... 34.72 8. CWSC ........ .... 3 8.60 I WWSC ...... 24.58 9. WWSC ........ .... 3 0.75 I 10. Oregon C of E ............ 5.55 I February 22: EWSC ..... 155.05 WSU ....... 76.65 , U of A ...... 52.55 l ! l NATIONAL CO LLEGIATE WOIVIENS GYIVINASTICS CHAIVIPIONSHIPS: Placed 2nd in B division being beaten by Touson State College. , Judy Keeler, a Jr. from Spokane, placed 2nd in Regionals and I 11th in the Nationals in All-Around Competition. Sharon McKeown, a Jr. from Kennewick and transfer from CSC, specialized in the Uneven Parallel Bars, in which she took 3rd place in Regionals. Gail Rassmussen, a Freshman from Bellevue, unfortunately broke her leg in a demonstration half way through the season . . . What a way to go!! 2 'g:'1': ,gan . R. W i a- ' 1 '- '- aw- . a 5 -I1 'F 75.421, -W., af.: .1 1.1. ,..f-4 Karenlkzr! place whip Row 1: Bob Henniger, Bruce Whitemarsh, Paul Whitemarsh, Doug Myers. Row 2: Coach Hutterly, Scott Thompson, Ardes Bequdry, Ron Koch, Linc Bryant. Lack Of Depth Handicaps Swimming Team Getting off to a good start is of prime importance, and a lot of effort is put into it. Lack of depth and ineligibility complications overshadowed Eastern swimmers excellent individual . efforts. Although Eastern qualified for six events in the NAIA national meet in Chicago, lVlarch 20-22, they could not capture enough events in seasonal competition to amass a winning record, ending with 4 wins-16 losses. , Unable to attract potential swim talent, coach Ric Hutterly's squad was forced to conceed many meets before they started, concentrating all season on preparing for post season activities. Throughout the season Ron Koch, who transferred with Hutterly from Western State College lColoradol swam some of the fastest NAIA times in the nation but was ineligible until February. Robin O'Donnell, outstanding swimmer for the 1968 season was ineligible during the bulk of the season. Team captain Paul Whitemarsh, Linc Bryant, the team's high scorer, and BFUCG Whitemarsh were the nucleus of the Savage'S scoring power throughout the season. At the post-season Chicago meet, Ron Koch pulled through with an All-American title with a 5th place in three different categorlGS- Ron Koch em national may 'l'-11-Q... ' 2 I 44: ,ua-Y 1 --.....g.s .ati I i l Y--.., Tam. i l PM Whitqn, EW66 26 49 39 49 27 46 46 56 44 43 36 36 62 27 35 49 39 So nh, Linc Bryant 13171 ry complications nmgg excellent lough Easlem eNAlA national ml they wuld .15 an will winning Wd' 5- , I Swim ulenl. 3 1 wa forced lo we 11191 med' nw P repiflnl W . M10 iG?T0E0DGJwem , am some 01 the :J 9311011 but if 2 fin owne' li: 1969 W lllewny 'Anti - ln05ll' 21, ' wall .A ,US Ufme ,Soni 129916 KW Mt, W Till? T .'.AfHilMnJpes. A nl We? .-,fel , , Y' 1 -I 2,4f Ron Koch exhibits form which attained him the title of AlI-American in three Don Lust of EWSC sdwmg team executesaswan dive national categories. Paul Whitemarsh, team captain. EWSC ' g 20 Gonzaga U. 86 49 Whitworth College 26 39 Portland State 60 19 Montana Un. 82 27 U. of Idaho 75 46 Whitvvorth College 26 16 CWSC 94 50 Whitworth College 23 44 WWSC 59 43 CWSC 63 36 WWSC 62 36 Gonzaga U. 75 62 Whitworth College 19 27 Montana U. 70 35 U. of Idaho 63 49 Pacific Lutheran U. 59 39 U. of Puget Sound 73 30 Washington State U. 82 4-eff' Savage Wrestlers Make Final Round Steve Saruwatari and Jerry Bryne were the only Savage wrestlers to progress to the final round in this year's conference tournament. Both Saruwatari and Bryne lost the final by decisions. Wayne Schuttle of Central defeated Sarawatari 8-4 in the 115-pound class while Gary Rasmussen of Western dovvned Bryne, 9-2, in the 167-pound class. Central and Western completely dominated the winner's circle during the final rounds, except in the heavyweight class which lVlike Carr of Whitworth won. ln team standing Central finished on top with 106 points compared to 93 for runnerup Western. Eastern nailed down third place with 45 points and Whitworth finished fourth with 27. Mike Wright grinds his opponent to the mat. -I .. I K, y A1 . ,.. . ,j-FK' ,- ff. with mia f' Trying YU V5 Lx 1 55972 ' l!P9 ' w - 4 4 With much difficulty the referee scrambles to start count for pinning. Trying to guess each others next move, these wrestlers start match. t 3 'g,,1,:fAJe' ff-1' an J S e Y.,-is If-e-.,. I ' i I A I, i 'i ,K 'i if J Teammates Curt Hisaw, 'Tex' Dave Powledge, and Ed Fisher clown around at practice. r I i i 2, 1 i i i Si I 1 f I ,,i Izl' 2 4 1 if in i T i 1 'fi 3, ii l . i, , it . 1 i I 2 i 1, i Ti: l i. I i i ' i l f Cleodis Ray easily clears highjump bar. i i F . i il I in 'I i, ig! ,g. l-1 ! 'I . i ii i i. ii in if! 4 il 'i il ml :I ,rc- il 'vi gif si' Eff ali :I is 1. 1 A I 'W ff M , f, :Ti , ,rf , f Hisaw Sets Season-long stalwarts Curt Hisaw, Dave Powledge and Jerry schwinkemdorf did theif thing for Eastern's track team once again in the Evergreen ' Conference Championships in Bellingham, but their best efforts went for naught as Central easily won the team competition. ' Eastern's four first places fell only two short of CentraI's total but the Wildcats overall depth pushed their point total to 136 to Eastern's 56. Whitworth was second with 102. Q NNN Nei it Hisaw vii? new W, V v'l I 1. i. him 0lF',T, fi NAIA 5h0I F Eastern! 5 inishinl 55 Lindstromf Greenwoti second W ' Sets Hisaw,l Daw dll lheii 'hdorf mceaaainin . 1 Xijfplonships von the leam illv two shun gf TS Overall depth T0 Eastem's 55. lf- New Vault Record Hisaw vaulted 15-62 to win his event and establish a new EvCo record. PowIedge's 52-1M shot put placed him over a foot ahead of rival Bob Santo of Central and solidified his position as one of the nation's best NAIA shot putters. Eastern's 440 relay team tied a school record in finishing second to Whitworth. A quartet of Mark Lindstrom, Fisher, Tom Bisterfeldt and Mike Greenwood buzzed the lap in 42.7, one-tenth of a second behind the Pirates. ' .IN Q at 'S ss... fi I., . is G E fi 13, STEP ,WN Dave Powledge shows his form used to establish a new Ev-Co record 7- r if-, . M . X he VM I f f',,,- ' M vw 'fx His strength previously gatheredp John Perry set to throw javelin. X 0: SQ - f1ff ,f f any X W Q -Q aim? ' ,Lf ' P4 - fMMq4f ,,v.4, f ' ' 'U ' 1 kv X' W f ' eww QQ X N .exif ,Nw SCC student, with determination to spare, is about to win the race. . , Tensed still, this SCC student uses all muscular power to hurl shot puf- Q .px -.'..' - ., .. '. 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Levaiiey, Curt ljiisaw, Jerry SChXi'Vvif'lk5iffgJVT, Weitz L af Lrndstrom, Ball Edwards, Jam Cartmell, Don Lieotis Ray, Jonn Perry, Dave branlev, bam Scofda, m,o.1cn any Shmn' Ed F'5h9', Row 2: Art Suilivan, Dave Hal Werner. I I 4 j , .. ff, to N ,,4.,'L1'f'.: F-7 f-11 I. 'Q i Q rss..g':. BV - 1 ':' , , '- Rifle Team lflfms 7'hird Title Eastern's Rifle Team, under the coaching of lVlajor Donald W. Parman, vvon the lnland Empire Rifle Conference championship for the third year in a rovv. The team, led by Rich Cornwall, competed against 25 different universities and colleges, winning all but tvvo matches. Cornvvall, a freshman from Hunters, Front Row: Herb lVleyer, Elaine Rains, Les Williams. Row 2: Kenny Hendrix, Kenneth Carter, Pat Culligan lCaptainl. Row 3: Sgt. George Holland, Roy Woo, Rich Cornwall, Ray Grimes, Major Donald Parman. Washington, was rated among the top 25 shooters in the nation. The Savage team included a coed, Elaine Rains marking a first for Eastern and the conference. Miss Rains, first of her sex to compete in Eastern rifle matches, earned her letter in the sport. 4Qi l l MM r ix Ss al I l , 5,-,vgf ,,., I? 94. if in u Y V , P- i', ?Q4'-E, Almost daily practice is required to maintain accurate shooting. AJP 'S -L I' hw' fy ,5 J. 5,714 'x 131 ,! , I, , f ., , yguy! me f , , M . I , . ff 'f ,f I - . Z' M'i '-'rf-rw ' , 1 , 2 1 K 'N 7 7 f' f L ml 'Q fi , 2 J KS, ' f L ff f x,,f ,f,t,! sf ' IX, 'rv A10 a f , ' G,, .'f.f!j, . 0 f ' 7 X'-2.7 ', f 1. g ,I.!.!l ' 3., ', f. ff .' I., ft, lf . ,.,,,., Y f Q 0 S'-t 25. ' , - . if. 1 ,f A f 1 7 you J., ,2 Terry Martin shows us his winning serve. Netters Take 4th The tennis team finished fourth in the Evergreen Conference championship race this year. A harddriving Whitworth team took first place, with Western and Central coming in second and third respectively. Whitworth vvon seven of the nine individual titles in the playoff. The netters improved steadily throughout the season but time ran out. Jim Brinson's revival was the big story for Eastern, as the number two man rallied from a one-set deficit to win in all three of his matches. sssswwta f t, Set to return a difficult serve is Dave Lanza- 4th he Eve IS year. A r place, with 1d ird TQTSEH and th of The nine improved ters VBR Olli 'or Easte fset deficit to VMS 1 - -sf' . 41 rf' ,fa-'f-' ?'.f 'f F 'Ni' r57A 4 FYI... ' ,A f' gf.-:af QQ - 3 '-55 . fv ,rx - . V. W fl.. if L. A f . .Q -. A f Rf. - V .iff-L' 'Av' F1 'ff,f'i. I, ,Q . W x f 'iwsfk if--fi1-' ' wtf'-? ., was , ,iv a Uv' 7 QA' fig. lkfuff - A ... Ig ff J-5141 . . .1 -1 5:1 ' ..ef,'.w5 .. fw'5:f'2f+A4.. .1 L A., TA F, ., ,..,,,. 4, 4 A ,-5-1' ,:,- ..' ,z . Q 4 . M ' p . ' 'Qaf . Q- 4 ' .-- f. . Q, . A ff. J' ., ,,,,,,a,5f-. A 5 in 6 . I ld. . 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Q '? 5' ff W I H In ' ,f I . ' nfl-Mwxlfr-. Y 4 -.X I T! f l ' wa 5 , , , ,,.r pv,: , , 7 ' ,' V rv- Y 1- 'f I A .. , 1- . 1. V wg. A '79, 427' N , ' Q gg: A 4 -iq 41 - V V MJ q5?,y.gw',y2-,- ,gy 41, 'V , j jgfgh if , fl-H 'f , .' X --'t-' 6,4 N - S -3 . 4 . ,-f-a f ' HQ 'Q ' ' i, -, , 3 - ' ' ' ' - , fa' f 4 ' .... ' ff. 'W , W 'w' , V4 ,JM 'ff f -f,'... Z 1 , ,J t A .. 11, A , V y f .Ah Boxing Returns in Smoker S'en'e.s Boxing returned to Easternin a series of smokers sponsored by the Esquire Veterans' Club. Team Coach Fred Bozanich had his Esquire fighters going against a half dozen area boxing teams including the Tri-Cities Boxing Club, Northeast Youth Center, Morning Star Boys Ranch, Washington State University, Walla Walla Community College and a team from the state prison at Walla Walla. Contestants vvere matched according to weight and experience. lVIaking good showings for Eastern vvere: John Olsen at 200 pounds, Dave Portwood, 130, Dons Sandstom, 130, Steve lVlcGrevv, 150, Art Flosengren, 170, Joe Stanick, 185, Greg Brovvn, 168, Jim Litman, 150, Pat Haglund, 120, and heavyweight Fred DeHaven. ... -,, ' B, de 0 . Olsen at .' 13053 S' 135: ' and Xpefien .M . Younger hbxers highlighted the beginning of boxing evenings. '3 IW' Aw' -...ri , f w in ,. 0,17 2, ,f Q f We We We fame 5 , f A! XX fe xxx if Ex ' 38 X f 'n ff if h HX X! EK X3 ,Z in ff mf! 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Qs I .f-1 G : A-Z1 ' -' 7' ... .f- -- ' . a 1' . 5 algo' ' 'ws Q - ' - af ,ff A 1 -' 75,1 ig ' M 7 ,-.2 7 lc. b i. .' ' . 1. e i w if Q' - ' f r 1 f fa-im: -.ie 71 ' 1 4' 7 r ,M eggs- ,s -.sg . ' ' ,ig Q P' ' ic--if A . -. 2 - I an Six 1 V fg'Tfr!:f' . ,gf , ., '- We 'Ji' gf 2- ,4 ,f .A If FW V l Xi X WWSC catcher reaches for ball while Mike Doleshel contemplates swinging. Savage Nine Play Most, Lose Most Eastern played the most baseball games this year it has ever played in a single season, 32, and also lost the most, 25. Limited to only 25 games in previous seasons, the Savages scheduled 35 this year, but had to cancel three games because of weather. Eastern's final overall record was 7-25, including a 2-10 count and a last-place finish in Evergreen Conference. With the June pro baseball draft coming up, Billy Diedrick loomed as the most likely prospect to be picked from Eastern's team. The spunky third-baseman-recently-turned-shortstop lead the Savages in hitting at over .320 and is one of the few positive aspects of a dismal diamond campaign. While discussing the problems of the game Dick Rousseau and Coach Chissus decide what to do. 5-41 ' ,q,,.,..., Y- 4-He X, af- fs. ,H 4 rw ' fr sus: ff' , f gf-f 1 ... .sf f -. A , 'MTKQ' 5, TQ . g'5:m?e:f:Z 2-,-.1 55 , W, .2 , .1 ef fe .MAA- .N-5L,.. Z. -Nw . wx. ,J ' . ' - f ,r 5p .-. Af' 7 'Pf- '.' .fff,,.,,.A. . . . .,. . . 'xi ,,-, M . ..-.... - .. , -. , ,Jfv N, , ,4,.s,Q, .,2 yi g,,.f,-.- X, I I II PI I V, 'I I II I I I I I I I I I I . III I 1. V II II I ,J I II I ,XI Ei I I I I I I I I , , I Tom Thompson, while dampening his hands, concentrates on getting a base hit. -m M:-gy' Coach Chissus cheers team member. I I I I I I 142 II , N-NIIYN ,QL Eastern's batter prepares to swing at oncoming pitch. 1 This one gets away from Eastern s first baseman - 2 f ,lf Kim Delong tries grabbing ball to make Westerns third out. 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Rallying from fifth place, three strokes oft the pace, the Savage linksmen beat Central and four other teams for the combination District One and Evergreen Conference championship in the last tournament ofthe season. lt was Eastern's third straight District title and second consecutive EvCo crown. The golfers compiled a season record of 22 wins and 8 losses. A season highlight was Eastern's win Eastern's Bruce Brevet searches for ball to take another swing. over Washington State University. lt marked the first time in two years that Eastern defeated WSU. Team members agreed that their impressive showing was partly due to the fine leadership of the number one man and Captain Fred Lufkin. Lufkin had a hot streak most ofthe spring season which included five consecutive sub-par rounds in competition. 1- sr , Z r 49 .1 , k ,..' f' ,jg ' l 4 ' 1 V lmdikgtumein me mmain, at We Seam mllnds in i 1 S 1 X ml S 'T '5- , 4 . 1, ww 'M 1 f I-L Eastern's Bob Jones tees off at Spokane's indian Canyon golf course 1 W ! 7 - 1 I-'-'- 7 Q Y 'W 'F-W A 'Sr 11 11? 31 Q ' 'V A , . 1-. e 'ae .,VV f 1 7 - 15 I' 5 1 - .' ' 'N' jig-'L'-'Z vi , ' 1 1 i A 43 ,rf f f' ' 1 ' fn 1-. fy .. R ,fv- II fg:.ff41?af1gf.+' Lirwgvzg . ., vis .,,.q.1. , A 'iiaig Q ' W Y X . . dr 1 'fm -QQ. SQ-Ffh A awe 51-gg - .M , , mf, . -M , N lA , I XJ, x ',s,,5,,,A,.k-' 'H ' ffr1 gfkvwf.Ff ep 1' .I ' Q -B r Front Row: Fred Lufkin, Robert Jones, Greg Strate, Bruce Brevet, Greg Young. Row 2: Bud Davis, Gary Lindeblad, Steve Nliller, Chuck Boyk. Fooling around while waiting to tee off are Bob Jones, Greg Strate, and Bruce Brevet. 7 Y ' 1 3 f' I 1 I F '15 K 51 ' 3, M . ' 5 1 7 f ' W I ,VV,V 4? V fu 11 R Q'- x N , . 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 4 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 ' sa vu 1 4 4 1 W '-6' 'U M Y . TT' ,, X, . .,.., i i 4 , , 4 , ., QQ ' 1 ' 'bl 'lf ' utr, Lf, ,A :, 5 5 ,., g-,fE'Zfs-6,v ,. VV. ' ' N. ag? A' ' ' 'I-Y- ' ,- 1 f f - - L 55,1 ' . If W' Q50 i A V, f wx - , ,J , X W f 16 'rf Y, 4 4 54 i 3 df H 0 . . 3 gffi 'QA U f :Ab 4,5 ,ws dA I Year Throughout the year intramural activities provided the non-professional student sportsman with an opportunity to engage in competition with other non-professionals. Organized by the P.E. Department, teams were made up by living groups with the big dorms fielding teams by floors. Off Campus Commuters, fraternities and sororities also organized teams with both men and women conferences. Intramural sports this year included men's football, lVlen and women's basketball, volleyball and baseball. 1 Y li .4 .-773,-- -r ' 4'-Q AS. A x N5 i X ..- 14 5Ti5s1.5 Q' W 12-fgsi.. 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Van Schoorl Ethan R. Allen 7,237 Graduate ln 69-70 Education today is not the cloistered, private interest it was in decades past, but is rather a public enterprise. Society is saying to its young, get a degree. Thus were the words spoken by Dr. George Lotzenhiser, director of the Division of Creative Arts, before graduating seniors of Winter Quarter, 1969. With 1,231 degrees having been awarded the past four-quarter college year, the huge number of graduates support his statement. ln past years commencement exercises were held only at the close of spring and summer quarters, with informal ceremonies held for graduates at the close of fall and winter quarters. The increasing number of graduates has made it necessary to hold formal ceremonies at the close of all quarters. Dr. Grant R. Thomas, director of the Division of Business and lndustry spoke on An Inside Job at the close of fall quarter with Dr. Roland B. Lewis' topic being ln Retrospect at the spring quarter commencement. ., 'N'-'V f'9 mei' Berg, Julie BA Speech Correction Berringer, Beryl BA Home Economics Bieber, Lawrence BA HPE Blaisdell, Richard BA Accounting Blewett, Stephen BA Journalism Bond, Ronald K. BA Physical Geography Bown, Marilyn BA Social Science Brader, James BA Biology QMS-'P' Allen, Robert L. BA History Allington, Fred BAXE D Industrial Tech Anderson, Elsa BAXED Business Badovinac, Marjorie IBAXED Language Arts Baker, Rashed BA Political Science Bannon, Gerald BAfED Biology Bartalamay, Thomas BA HPE Bench, Newell BA Business N54 Bradford Leonard J BA Business Breyer Sandra BA Art Brooks Jack BA Political Science Brown Gary BA Sociology Buddy, Jean BA Home Economics Burkholz, Glenn W. BAIED Chemistry Buschert, Sandra BA Music Buschert, Timothy BA Music lqben lg L in- Fwd - 7 nrt. A up EQ' is I-Sins. ww Bl vi, ew Q u ul . , .NTEQUTIQ UAQAFB grilled ' :li Solen f A CS l Efalrl x V Nl - iieiqgy 251394 Thomas 5 X-Ewell .S '13 ll. Butler, Maureen BA Social Science Carlson, Lora BA Home Economics Carruthers, Randy BA HPE Carter, Susan BAXED Language Arts Cavens, Oliver BA Industrial Arts Chaffins, Ronda BAIED Language Arts Chase, Karyne BA Social Work Clairmont, Wayne BAKED Social Science .. H' 'xr All ,,f, 1, . 1 rv-L T39 l .Vg ,, Cox, James BA Biology Crickman, Charles BA History Crossman, John BA Biology Crowl, Irene BA Business Cruz, Charles BA Business Culp, Joy BA Psychology Curtis, Larry BAIED Dahlin, Lynn BA Sociology if-'Yrs ' 4 '. ' ,, af .x , Clark, Edward L. BA Sociology Clark, Gary BAXED Biology Clausen, Katherine BAIED Speech Cleghorn, Jack BAIED HPE Clukey, Dale BA History Coppay, Frank BAIED lVlath!French Cornell, Daniel BA Business Cox, Charles BAfED HPE -495991 nd N64 pin f w ' s fm, R . - fsggy I f M V f N !'xSJ X 'r 'jf ,T -N .ff X t t K ksgsss-5 t WND. , Q-J' lv W X, X 'Af'- .fjrv ,. f 'Z 095 4 Q52 V, ,. ' 'Nail Z -uvfwf? Darling, Janice BA Speech David, Lavonne BA Business Davis, Thomas J. BAIE D Geography Davison, James BA!ED Business Dawson, Peggy S. BA Social Work I 60 Decker, Julia BAXED Business Delaney, Michael BAXE D Music Denton, Allan BA Accounting Denton, Marguerite BA Home Economics Detta, Gordon BA Mathematics Dillon, Thomas E. BA Geology Donaldson, Kathleen B. BAIED English Donen, Joan BAIED Business Donoghue, Judy BA Speech Dowers, Lynda BA Social Work '. 1 5 -cz-ay. Dowty, Sharon, L. Edburg, Stanley BA Social Work BA!ED Industrial Tech. Dudley, Terrence Eichhorn, Joyce BA Industrial Tech. BAIED HPE , Easton, Nick Eldred, John BA Psychology BA IU' Emley, Sally BA Business - Emry, Karen BA Speech Engelhart, Walter BA Psychology af I if , 43:5 mtv 'nF s -'JF I vvxfqr ., I Nyc, X-I7 ig-s' f sa-W7 Vs Fjoslien, Linda BA Social Work Floyd, Johnathan BAXED Fortmoon, Sueann BAXED Language Arts Fox, Robert BA Social Science Frankfurth, Garland BA Sociology dllx as r Fricke, Harriet BA Social Science Fulleton, James BA Business Gabriel, Howard BAXED HPE Giesen, John BA Industrial Arts Gilkerson, Virginia BAIED Music X- vim -.., ' of 1 -Q ,Q rmxl,,qN ..f9'V Gilman, Wayne BA HPE Gladhart, Chadwick BAIED Speech Corr. Goin, Gloria BA Home Economics Goligoski, Donald BA Business Graff, Helga BA German Granger, Judy BAXED Psychology Gary, Lawrence BA Business Gregory, Linda BAIED Language Arts Halverson, Carole BAXED HPE Ham, Jay BA Business Hamann, Paul BA German Hamp, Judy BAIE D Mathematics Hamrick, Richard BA BTV Haney, Vicki BA Harris, Jeanne BAIED Speech Hartman, Daniel BA HPE ff' 6 f -4 'VIH ,-Q 11 Grosso, Robert BAIED Mathematics Grove, David BA Business Gusdorf, Marlene BAIED Psychology Halfmoon, Thomas BA HPE :AW U f,6WM,f.y1 V ' ' 2 .,qfwm'vQf 7 V 93 4 rv-5'1 -If 'FKA W-QJ ' ...-... .l .h.rA. If 1 -' Haupt Th0ma5R Heehn Robert BAXED French BA PSVCUOIOQV Haynes Carlene Heeter Kenneth BA Psychology BA Accountung Hermblgner Barbara BA Socnal Vllor Hemt Erlck BA Psychology Helt Jane BA Art Henderson Kathryn BAIED Socnal Scuencn Henrlkson Carol BAKED Social Scuence Hermanson Robert BAKED lvlathematncs Heu Wesley BA Social Work Hlll Kleth BAXED Natural Scucnce j iw! f-n. v- .7 .vvofvvv Q sy-if ...-f if-53565 -' ff- Nl' ,..-of ig:-ff. -0- ...v , Q 5 ,AWAY A.- '-, F F 159 4-4, Hin' H J 4-f x I .we--l. -15' 55? .55 K s:.+55i'45'gf,'.f 4-.. 4 4 v ,P '-4 .f .A -ff 4165. -.4 a ftif 'v:.Jf:'E S 1 ' ,lf bn Au. Y ,f M-P.ff,,j5,1 A 'ty' ,rsh xl, 'S-., 512'-v',,f --xgwff '45 522.554 1 vo 12'- fnj Nf f 'J .mb ef' Nw 'WW' 4 'sv' NN Q 1-S+ V ' L way-v yi' A v,-G. L 1 'HU- 'en. 1 x ,Ai , , 'n 5' 'TTY 41. J-any JW? 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U' . fs., :rw M49 . ,WM V ff? ,J 1 Tt.'fhv Kambitsch, Carol BA Social Science Kesl, Linda BAXED HPE Kesl, Michael C. BA HPE Key, Janis BAIE D Language Arts Kirstein, Kenneth BA HPE Kistler, Claude L. BA RTV Knapp, Rita BAKED HPE Korte, Richard BAIED HPE Kuntz, Kathleen BA HPE Kyle, Nlina n BA Social Work Lambert, Ronald BA Spech Lange, David BA Industrial Tech. A 'S L EN. fry' 'Ffa ,..., J i Q33 A Q22 3' :slr Nix Q9 - -f'?'5Qi5iIfa,'.Q 5 if :iii 1' if , li: if 'Ziff-Ei-if' 'tigfmfgiii-35.1 2.1:-Peflff' A W 5 A , , .: -Q , A L, , 7, Tw Hin i r r if 'X we Q f ,a A we fi , L., .- '.,-.J 4 ' ' ' rf' 'Q Qfff. , 'K u 2 f A - 'ix Mei? A f - P X4 Q-i:,-,.f-H '.:-. neu fi Q , fi- .. ,. ff-' .A:qs'..f.. ' 4 ,:-Z1fe-- ' 'i ' '-if-2: ' 2:2-'-11-f,,, f'?.'-32:31 ,,'-qffz-SL .-21. 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EQ, ION N-9' RFQ? -.4792 X f , My 4- --45, AIU! fwi Mackovich, Starla BAXED Speech Magnuson, Marcia BAXED Language Arts Makins, Robert BA Business Manzo, Sylvia BAIED Russian Marrs, Marlinda BAIED Music Marsh, John BA Economics Martin, Jacqueline BAIED Language Arts QT' H-,V Long, Kenneth BA Business Longfeldt, Paula BAIED Social Science McCauley, Kathleen BA Home Economics McClelland, Karen BA Social Science McDonald, Launa BA Speech McDonough, Terril BA Drama McGinnis, Michael BA Political Science McGovney, Richard BA RTV W-me -'NW ...sep 41? nneth 2, Paula cc el Science 4, iaihleen e Ezanomics md. Karen :sence iilllla C, - '.:r, Tffll! 5, 'iiamiil Salem QA, Rrcnard .1674 f-cr' SG , V, Qi, fjlzr ,,g.... Meyers, William BAIED Miller, Denny BA Business Miller, Raymond BA Geography Mitchell, Mike BA Industrial Tech. Moeller, Samuel BA Industrial Arts Moerland, Hans BA French Morgan, Stephanie BA Art Moriarty, Donald BA Business 1 IB IAQ JQX -415 tiff -, A-I A9 .fer .x i Martinson, Carol BAIED HPE Matson, llene BA Social Science Meadows, Susan BAIED Art Melcher, Steve BAXED Business Menke, Lois BA Home Economics Metiva, James BA Industrial Tech. Meyer, Christine BAXED Social Science Meyers, Janet BAXED Social Science 42:3 N, wi? ffm! 'xiffh ...Z M -fx ' 7 v of' firilf 4 Wigs Nw-u+ 95 '-41:57 05N Morris, James BA Business Mortensen, Roger BA HPE Mortier, Julie New X . . Qui, BA Social Science M N NeaI,Thomas we BA PSyCl'lOl09Y -wi. ,ww is S - T-i7 'ffgj , Neilson, Shana ' BA HPE S - , .-zz . If-jf..Si'2'.,93f,fvq--:':,E , 1722 15- f'f??':g ,. f f - ,. Nelson' Lvm' ' ' on w i., .. . 'ji its , . BAXED Music , fe-0' ,- 'x,,, AQ . -:,-'ser S Fr 'ff' if-mg-, 5 ,V H inf? : A 2: Nelson, usan .. A , it if 1 - ,S BA Social Science J 1:-2,75 5 l 'xiii' Niles, Kathleen 1 g :if-neges: 1 V - -:TQ -.,' v , I V , , , , ., , ,. f.oZ5'Ti'2-. PEL, 'ffl f ' . . , ' 1i - I I ,rf gg.--ffzdc..-' --J' -- - ....- s-:egg,.-.3-,f-'F,.. , f -s : 'f f1. .- -':f?'s2,'H-' 4- Y' f'Py'Q'?':- fu4.gff1'f'f,1Li'.'f:fi-G:, e'::'f13f3?--f'-wwf-:'G1i1'f M :L-ff1,f1??E-fa-fzgr?-r-. .-4E, ?-5-1v?f 'f Cft ,V - , . , , -W e s fje -Q in A ' ' L at 'owns ini' so X, NAPA X XXX Xxx , i X X . ,, R F X rx X N X 'X N X X 5 Q y :js-Q Q5 z. ,t .Q x A , sggm NS X 5' l 'h 1 NV Nettingham, Doris Orton, Janice BA Social Science BA!ED Language Arts Niles, Walter BAIED HPE Olson, Larry BA Business Phllllpy Michael BA Business Powell Glenna BA!ED lVluslc Powers Bonnie BA Speech Powers P ul BA Psycholoqy Preston Robert BA Social Sc: nce mx lik rx ' .Q .iw-. fl -sm., Pryor Joyce BAIED Art Puleo Cheryl BAIED Nluslc Randall Cathy BA Home EconomlCS Randolph Jay BA Industrial ArfS Rapp David BA lVluslc . if 'SA if ict, . 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Reister, Bonita BA Social Work Rich, Patricia BA Psychology Riddle, Lorna BA Home Economics Roberg, James BA Business Roberts, Judith BA Music I4'Y'Tt:Qw- Robertson, Susan BA Sociology Rodman, Charles BA Business Rodman, Donald BA Accounting Rusho, Joan BA Sargo, Herbert BA Biology .mm Sayler, Nlarsha BAIED Speech Scherza, Kenneth BA Business Schneck, Claire BA Social Science Schroeder, Barbara BAIED Language Arts Schroeder, Richard BA Mathematics Schweiter, William BA Social Science Scott, Leslie BAIED English Sears, Jerry BA Journalism Sharp, Maureen BA French , WJ., 3 . 1 r M Q r' -fe-eff? -' Q ,Q f V' .r A Q' 91 a-. -......A'Q9 1- -- 'xfd .fx X ,uns QS 9-,qw ' ,, avqvvdf '1 '71 Wm .47 aw EQ Q u.,,,,,,,,4 , 'QP' , -Ansar Sharp, Sandra L. BAIED Business Shauvin, Eugene BA Liberal Arts Siegle, Sherrie BA Art Simpson, Linda BA Mathematics Skeiton, Gary BA Business I 70 WIP? 12213 Smith, C. Lynn BA Finance Smith, Christina BAXED Speech Smith, David Edward BA Business Smith, David Eivvood BA Business Smith, Doreen BAKED Language Arts BA D yhlqoloux XC. , 'HXZABMEBY lik., nr' ,+7 7l -In 'T' 5. , Ng,-3 X19 iS3 ye,- ,ww .Z ,f 7111. .fu ...-' JR' A -r 3 .po-Q., Riff 6,7 1-.Q , - I sqfi -qv-6 CIF' Stanley, David BA Poiitical Science Steffensen, Jens Jr. BA Accounting Sreuniizky, Linda BA Business Sterniizicy, Pexer BA Business S-levens, Joseph Jr. BA Psychology 4-,J SK NB' NJ N! ' Stewart, Douglas BA Business Stockweli, Lynn BA HPE Stohler, Edward BA Industrial Teen. Sioilcap, Terrance BA Business Stzart, Katnieen BA Fcunornici Q33 Rm IU' fl 1 'JA -rf!! ,P QQ rsh! ,,...-f -1-'Y 693' Streeter, Linda BAXED Language A Streak-glin, Ronald BA Business Sturtz, Raymond BA Geography Suits, Judy BA fixiatharnatics Svendsen, David BA lndustriai Tecn FTS Q 3 , l 2 U 2: l Y i 5 1 5 E ii 5 fi 5 il ll il ,Ei ll I fl il iii ii ll J ,, ll l l l K ll ll 'l lil ll il l ll ll 'l C is E 'V ll' , ll il l I, all te lil ill I. ii 5 i ll AIX Btu ,rm Svendsen, Jami BA HPE Sweeney, Susan BA English Taylor, Mary Jane BA Social Work Taylor, Mary W. BA Art Thiemens, Ester BAXED HPE NM , NWA 1-qw Thomason, Lois BAXED Language Arts Toepfer, Harold BA English Tosh, Robert BAXED Industrial Tech. Tronsen, Nancy BAIED Mathematics Uhlman, Lorraine BAIED Speech Corr. - wa-.a4a... c W .. , 1 is 1 N A , 'rs '7- -I 5 -nr, Q-.rf ny,- --...AP Underwood, Arthur BA Psychology Vaikonpaa, Laila BAIED French - Vertrees, Louanne BA Art Vetter, Charles BA Business Wagner, Douglas BA Political Science Wagner, Greg BA Economics Walter, Kathleen BA Psychology Walter, Robert BA HPE Ward, Robert BA English Weatherbee, Wayne BA Business or fad MTV Will Weinmann, Terry BAIED Natural Science iw Weitz, Fredrick BA Psychology Wendt, Jo BAXED HPE Wheatley, Rogers BA!ED Business White, Barbara BAXED Language Arts 5. me-1 WF N ,Q-evil 5631. yt., .t. 'S , f -me 'wr' l QQ!! P- Nl' XTZZI3' , we XJ 'Nab '7 '1 x Hx 'UK 1-.ff NN-'f 4-5 f 'b S-I t. Terry Wil Science drlck siogy C iogers sinegg lara WSE Arts ng White, Wanda Williams, George J. Williamson, Larry A. Wolfe, James A. Yauch, Starr E. BA Natural Science BA HPE BA HPE BA Psychology BAXED Music Whitehall, Joellen Williams, Karen IVI. 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M x M. 1. -. I, . , '. .:5,.. . 1 Z , .. , . 1-. . . 'X 5 s Af f 1 Q I if J D mi X f is Qi f I ff Ng - N35 ' . - .,,., .0 . xg... .jg-2, ,,. . A f':',:g'.,-.,f. X Q.-...,. , -.-sf-f -', , .s-4: A - L-gg - v v-,f .A f 'S 1 f db A '-X' ...WL . was . 'I . 1: K- 3 ,- 'f 'J'f?is+112Q-.2 . -wp tw ....-rua' 1,- af.: S 'V l Y C S 'H ri WX s X :Lx . H A mr- g . . L Judy Ahlstrand Jim Anderson Kathy Aoki Judy Ashley Diane Astle Lea Bair ' Jeanne Benzel Debbie Boshner Phyllis Brooks Stan Cass James Chaffee Michael Cromer Streeter Hall Ruth Cheney Streeter Hall provides a new atmosphere of campus living in the idea of Eastern's first co-educational dormitory. lt appeared that the women had the upper hand as they resided on the uphill side of the dormitory. But to no avail, as the men's presence balanced out the continuity of the dorm's new personality. Among the activities sponsored by Streeter Hall was the Halloween Party which provided many surprises. The prolonged winter season also offered a warm setting for the all-campus elevator party that was very well attended. by Eastern students. lVlore than ample guidance and leadership was given by lVlr. and Mrs. Robert Seargent, Directors of Streeter Hall. ig' 'ffm - .l, e--X .x'w,Q' . .5 - . w.'fz1..1r::5. 1 4,.f'r:Z91.v .423g-7AQfe2.i'!'ziw2E 9,- sz- S at . - Q-3-:Smit-safe. ,. -- 'asf 1'-fgwfgg- X'2::-qgsws-fzfit Pa. -:nie'52-f',jf3LSf'r-.wrga-fZ-- 2 1 ,- , .fff-nay.. um, Y-fi. 4 -52, ,. rf 0-I f 'vs ' -Q.: ,f , - .::f . 2 . .fly 2 . Y if 'A-if.-ff . ' -:slim a ' Q 'Z' f . .' 1 Q .tw Y . ,gay .Vx : x i 3 JZ? . . 15, . sw.,-.. ' sv' its ..-,Q-if f 4 ': fs.. 'Wy , ,. ' 5, ' ' 'wgls' ,xx ' ' .- www ...f ff 'zu' ffzgsaxjfs we s -fs Ns nur. . . 'ws-were br-Vi' sf 1.1, F ms. -12 '- : my 1 . -.ff , , .1 Q- 5115- ,. -. sl.. ,f ,. fm- .-an is Ma.. 1 . A. -111-.-. A - .1 Q ,...,ft.-A gsffwixs ' M. -an-xwswf f'-'fb'--' nf, , - y , .K N 5- .5 1 .pw ,..... .ayfkg . K- .:.-.. kg .,.,-:am-,: sim' 1--'N -.-5' : , -A f -.- 2. xg ..q5'-----.f'1,4't2Q.f', - .. '17-' auf VT -:X Dl'ZL' 41:-.i3 :iI'i-33.-Q 11 1.-L-' Carol Dehner . . . I' The newest dorm on campus, Streeter, is a first as a co-ed residence hall. LVN' Dah 'n Carol Ann Dzwinel Jim Egbert Ralph Focht Susan Gaestner Richard Gengelbach Jeff Hendler Eloise Hoiseth Sonia Huttner Tragedy. f 4 W! I If X f 7 7 ff Linda Gleason Dale Greenough Donna Hagen Sherrfkrf' Laura Jamieson Gail Jeffries Kay Johnson , Sharcmw S tre e ter i V X , J Elva Koch Jeff Kralman Linda Nichoasen Julie Norton llama Jane Raugust Judith Reser M0Shilm5f EWR l lvl. . W -- xL ax Y 15-Q...---A 'l .1 x n J l DQODH Ham,-I KEY Johnson v l J l i e l l r 5 , Sherry -Hansen Janet Heaton Sharon Johnson Gene Jorgenson Hookey-bobbing was a favorite pastlme this wmter A ,'r' ,a.ee '- H I . ,w.: Z M .figs-'f.i,f..'g.3 Q-43115 ww-'jfci , 4 , 1 1- 1, 1' of - r..- fpw ff-'fwf,, 1 f e.... 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High on top of Reservoir Hill stands Cecil Dryden Hall overlying the E.VV.S.C. campus. One ofthe more popular vvomen's dormitories, Dryden Hall has taken pride in its very handsomely decorated formal lounge. Denise Perkins, hall President, assisted the very wise and popular House lVlother, lVlrs. Beckman, in organizing many recreational and relaxing moments for the girls. Activities that provided the year with many heart warming moments were the Reception Day Tea for Mothers, and the sit-dovvn-serve-dinners at Tawanka Commons for -birthdays of the tvvo hundred and forty residents. Other highlights of the year were sliding down the street to campus on ice and soaking up sun rays on the hill. The parties for Honor Roll students also stand out in the hearts of many. Yvette Broadwell Becky Fletcher Linda Hokenson , M y .' ' i ff - ff 4 , .5 y 1 if I Z f ,frf ,A n 'i? ',, 4 f-w 'Q . . .' ' ,f4ff,',- W ? a'-. 1-Ufajfifxf Mfr- 'rg ff 'Q 'Z 1 f ffl f ' W and ' f . 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S 'iibzzc .4 ' A 127-31' fzmf' I Q, nfl: Eff - f'i9: f-'F Q' V Y-fi 1 lift 'W' Ma-t fi? L:-Lf X f' H 55:3 r? , - ll -'f-N 4 , . , l ii- 2 . 1 N' ft ' f fx . X ' , , , ' ff' is W, f 2 gv I ' 41 v-11.35. wx ,, - ', W- , f, ,:: X we or V f aw .1 y -,H ig ff' ,f , f 'HL' 4 , W ., X ,f ' V 2:13, ?-ff:5-'.- '. ' -YET: , 'F 'Zi4'j1 J' , W -lf-' ' -'APE JEEI-i'3T-' ,k H , ' 2554 ,K A.,-., 'Q f ,L V1-..-fflrpf. .af ' '4 f' -EW.-1 15 '75 Ps, . X . 5: J., fl!-,ft V l'g'.11' ,nf 7 X L , M ' 4' ' gli ii Ts' 15 One of the many floats seen during the Homecoming parade is this one sponsored by Dryden Hall. 1 iv- ! 'X Nw V o Q ,J X - ' ,f yy A . , T. W 1. . y ' ,fdyjffxs , ,, 1,91 'Q ,Q K' ,,.e'.,f'-v' '. ' . W' -I 'il' 3 i .,. , , J ,, .2q::?j.ig J , ff , VM .jg-.'-V Q ., .. .gvgf , .r.1.':i 1: f-14 ,--v4' 2' 2:14 2' 1 lk MQW My 4 K' f . W1 an Z 11- ,ff K Q, 414 if if f f wld 431, 'QQ l 5 W ,g y 2 Vg 1 HT A ff '22 L! '4 -f ,, f We f Cindy Carpenter busily knits a muffler for her boyfriend John , during one of Dryden's dorm meetings. ,pa Vw 'kkk. YV if 4 'I fi 77,-5 if ,, K 4 V.,, 4 ,, 1 , t , ft: f ff I Merril ,V V, ,Q 4 , HW W' ,C ,, .,,, ,,., ' AMUAE fr A 4 f, dxf , While taking a break in her studies, Wiar-cy Honda visits on the phone, ISF :fi or 1? lf fi 3 i all Sl 4 it 5 .3 I fl 1, ll' 2 23 Z, in ll I gl ff '3 Ii 1 l l l I Q l s l l I . l l f fy af Ui ll ' ,igllln 5 ggi!!! 3 ll . . 'hiv dxf, , f GUI, a . s o,,,n aww? . . - - ' ' ' 2: Arthur F t R : C l M ssette, Dana Blankenship, Greg Metcalf, Mike Angelo, Jim Young, Wop Guastella, Don Weitz, Jim Thornton. Row i Glac:bIreatztNMik?lDen?lltU, Jim Eaton, Dave Hobensack, Jim Stroklund, Jim Metivee, Brock Robison. Row 3: Bruce Daubert, Dan Dekker, Kerry Hlte. Harry Douglas, Joe Feil, Dave Nichols, Dennis Biggs, Chris Mathison, Gary Hammond, Cal Anderson, Brandan Sullivan, Mike Leuthold, Bob Hopkins, lm Lee, Steve Whiteside. Row 4: Ken Lea, Bill Miller, Jules Krauss, Bruce Hume, Bob Bellyman, Rufus Morrison, Pat Kernan, Robin Rexlus, Bob Cremer, Kent Moffit. 1 , A V f ' i I f t gxyff r Q v l ling' A x . 1 K 1 t , X a I 3 M h , 1 ig ' ixit.df?'iNt if jp' I lvl. 3, I 5 -,, gf L f X ,fiifl A iff, :s f 5 X of rr's X-P - six' N . arf W S fl' l F if .f A i A was A utton Ha t or ,f l J 3 5 Q D 5 ,lg , L . L . ..., r 1 vt Q 1 l -,fall n S A .Q if J ttt f,isagf1 . - x. 5 as .ui 1'-lg 3.-sl' Sutton Hall, whose residents have become ' Q known as Sutton Animals , has achieved sec - -Y A gif, . U the honor of being the oldest men's X X XX W1 dormitory on campus. This dorm, which was g s 5,1 K ,,,,, Q, 5 as 4-as built in 1923, is located just west of . Xi A' B N 1 XXX ixgffs' t ' . . S, v , -X : 2 ally, - t Showalter Hall. lt still supplies the Eastern g it A 'Y xg an fl fx x I 5 campus with its majestic aura as the solid g ,Egg , ww Q ,I E R 5 at brick structure is surrounded by towering N ak ff 'i bu g 75 Ki f 5 A X, QIT7' W, trees. Though it houses only seventy men, it fb. ' Q SX f o 5 , ' P gg! . . . , . sm. X qs, h X Q' - Q 1 1 supplies the spirit of one thousand in A g , ff L, 5,5 V 5 X g campus activity. The Sutton Animals rate ' 'RN Xl Q' g : X ' i g number one in having the most active , P .Exif i 'i 2, sgsixgx g'2i1f1,, . . . K . - 5 , x N s 5 1 H r-'1 .--- Su tg QF-g members In the water fights and snow X l ' Qegfg-W' Q?-5 il ,lx s 'A at as ' X ff0lICkin9- ,f i A F t, . ,ff ,aff l s- 5 e s 4 X it X KX-xi. E , rf 2, i' X A if 'yt xii f gg' -sf gr : t. .S ul f X 15 ' X' i A , v x il N fix? l 'L 3 N, X . .---- 5 , S rf Q' i if w sri xi ' I X s w ,,l,l 5.- Q , If J 51,12 Sw - . .-2 ix A 'Hy N,-ff 4 rgmx I N X it if Xi Q . MN Q' 2 , ies' 2 ' ' 5 t X 'K u A . s - ,. 1 X. 3 - Eastern turned into a Winter-Wonderland. I l S ,IQ C. l 2 .H I . l i Z Arthur Kerry Hite, admins, Jim on Cramer, i .l 1 ia ir A V yi ,Qfi!!,'VQi3.-1 1 ll .firi- 5' My: 1' -'X i J. K4 ' I M ' rg. , . . .N XM, ii Rafi. i'i.f tl V' wf.: 'i it '. grglwi In 1. . ' ' r V 1 K 'irxfi ,',. .,a,a4,,2V V ff i XT -li if wif, 49 ltr 1 it at 'I i 5 iid, . ,,,, uit., . 1 t lr. ' 1 . i,,.,iifi , 17 in 'P' .1 rr , V V: of -C'Yf,gT fl Senior is trulyone of the most homey dorms on campus. Marcia Epler Claudia Epley Dianna Grote Pamela Keithley Kathleen Kennedy Jane Kimble Jan Prichard Colleen Queener Kathleen Sullivan Jeanne Harris Leah Cherry Susan Stillwell Senior Hall Senior Hall is a women's dormitory. lt may be the oldest dorm on campus, but it is still one of the most active living residences for women. Along with inter-exchange mixers with Sutton Hall, snowball fights were big on the activity calendar because of the prolonged wintery climate. The vvomen also had some very heart warming experiences at Senior Hall's annual Christmas Party. Senior's House Mother, Miss Eva Conner, rapidly became very popular with the women ofthe dorm. Linda Benzel Kathy Boersma Donna Boies Geraldine Dickinson Darlin Johnson T. Kathleen McCauley Catherine Whilmer Sara Jo Jurgensen Andara Macdonald Terri Ytreeide I V U ' ?11'fe2'?'i'i9 EF ,gm-V-V: ,, , f 'f'f' 1 V , -'-f gy 1- Vvf'-Vt, 1-:veg 5 i 1 i f i. .V ,. V VV - ' i ' il' i 2 ' X . ' i El jfmi' , K X -Wye-JV ' 5' Vi-, ff f -, viyf . V, .xii ip! Wg 1 X ff W 5:-,' t X V . V VV 'V nan S ' :U mt-ff u ma I S' :..:r...,,5se,f, VV :'e,. -,i,. f T mghfy, MH C, 'f X I V.:V.j r..'gVV,ff, 'wg V vff5g.154a,lq:,.' ,, V., 'fw57 I1' ' . H .fr V ' . .' ,Jw V Wi g,vc,.N,, ' fy.-V. ' Q ' 5, f V' ff ,3 'fV:V .-. W . K -' I ag I .1 l X X . Q. 4. iff N X 6 f X X Y Ar Q 2 3 , X QQ is ii? O A 2 YQ Q i ' K N ff Ka Q VX W -v 'OM' war 1.7 V f' f' if . 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Y 1 an ,. .4 ik if-'32 , ,,- y l 'AVL-'Aid-1? ,,.- 75,14 Q If S iq r lb ff -15. f 1-x 3 -v TI9 'Xi --' ry' Paul Beatty Gergory Bowers Thomas Bisterfeldt Douglas Dionne Cary Fowler Jon Heimbigner Ken Hendrix Vaughn Hickman Gary Hogan Barry Jahn J. Stephen Johnson Donald B. Kennedy Mark Lewis Ernie J. Meier James Powell Corrie Rosetti Gordon Schuster Charles Smyser l86 az... .J 4,...,,,,-,-.-Hg., .,.,. : .. . P' -.-, maw,......,..:.:.:..,,-s.,:,.:,-as-s. .f.f.:-was-.-. 1, I Www fe 4 rf ,X f ,K V W Q- si' Q-f 4 , of X l -,, ' r 3 4 X 1 W MZ! 'x -3. F X f 4239, N, 5, A . X, , I Q5 A' 4 W 'Z 442 ' ff Z K ,K fan W f fx 2 4 ' we 1 .1 1 f 5 ' 2 , 1.5.2 ,A-3 if f 1 X 4 41, + x Y ' f f -, -fig., ,jjf 5? 2' -we 0,215 1 , - f 2? ff ' -f 2 if J 'Q .1 '4 fl x ' j f Iv X I Pearce Hall Pearce Hall is one of those silos that house men, not farm products. It holds the honor of being the largest men's residence hall, housing four hundred and tvventy-four men. That many men in one spot could offer a lot of activity with a women's dormitory that looks just like it just two hundred feet away. But all has been kept under capable direct leadership by the Hall Director, Stan Welch. Two major activities highlighted the dorm's activity calendar. The Les Beaux Arts Dance was very successful in both exhibition of paintings and attendance at the dance. The other highlight came from the performance of The Liverpool Five that was sponsored by the hall. The men of Pearce are really something different. V M,-was .::-at :.s.::-,. -Z-:rr-0'-1:5-z4.f.'-.-s-1-: ----- ..: .... , ,-... . ---.. eff-2-..::::z4:wsW- -:-:-M-:-:-1-. .1- ..aw-I-g..:g:5:5:5:.,:q,,.,:5:f,:.:-r-55 ,Q-.ef Pearce has their own sign. Jerald Cline Dan Vertrees Steve Heimbigner Ben Holley Dana LeValley Walt Prue John Thiebes .,,,..-W me-sg-f -w 5 'r , fQF ? , ,,,. ju Dl64 Dressler H residence lr which abm Mrs. Dum large but jj honored 10 Swthmdr, l96rr9.r Dreslerm and hm ir Sllllld in During W slllllililjd j hlghllghl j Homo' hr Hhrallatio the jnconh Smnl Que annUllStr 70USe 'N A Ullor Q x haul 77511 l r if E lgl F' illar L Sway. T H'-Eigh- : N. . -ance M P '05 or te, me Wance U53 by Alum -I-ivlnwx-al' I n l i I tl I 4 Dressler Hall Dressler Hall is the largest of women s residence halls. lt houses about 330 women, which about 906 are freshmen. This gives lVlrs. Dorothy Morasch the house mother, a large but pleasant job. Dressler Hall was very honored to have their hall president Barbara Southwick, selected as Homecoming Queen 1968-69. During fall quarter the women of Dressler took first Homecoming Noise Rally and first in campus decorations. They took second in the Homecoming Sweepstakes. During winter quarter the dorm was surprised with a visit from Santa. Another highlight was a Honor Roll Party for all Honor Roll students. An election and installation party was held at the dorm for the incoming and outgoing dorm officers. Spring quarter Dressler Hall sponsored their annual Street dance on campus. .:-'Q-f 1'55'.Z'9' - i'fEYf-i?dtf'- 72:2 . . ' ' '1'-W . . , , YW.- '-f -'L ' .-QPF!-,'ZZE--.j1.P'- 'f,'. gf --iyxi, x -' ' wr-14. ' T, - . . . - . ' IJQ 7 ..,,,.-,, 7 1.,,,..5-,...., ,,m. 1. sfffu s'- -vp - -, - ,---- . . A E531 g42i,.,,.:j,?,zw' . EQ-v1j.':,Z :'f:f, -'J -r 148517, r ' U- f-: :?.-..- y ' T.3i:3.v 5'i53' ' 5 1-F-F2.i2Ea:',:f' 'fb -L.--e T T123-. fl f , . ll 5 Q. .fs f I.- f.j31L,'-. ,g ' r eyi fQ2?S-.4 W e ,g1S:'.'1 11 1, , ' ' is-Q-zjgjg'-,P-Qi Q la- - f 11.-45: 'Aff g 'if-1 ff-'Z'-il A A '1' . J.- Lwvf' ,,.A5'e7 ., ru , ,..,,L,,, 1: , , . L rg., , 4-1 -f . . 8-Y V , Wyre . 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I 1.14 I I 5 I Nita Davis I I Mary Gross I ' Roxanne Herber ,I 6 I A :J I In 'I I I I I I I How to roll a snowman , I I I 188 Beth Free Tana V. Hammons Michele Harris Karen Hanley Myrna Heimbigner Jan Heningvvay Pamendl holtz Nancy Holder Laurie Heiben Sandy Hughes Carol Jordan Vicki Juzeler . ,ll U BBVFY Jahrl sparks little Betty Branch at the Sadie HawklnS OSRCC' Diana Klc I ,F-if XI , f if . - w ' ig 3 Yr .lyvr V yy K I pi. I . i .I I y , K VAIZ Y , , A, I Si K b wk I I 3 -.nWrhTi ,YYW la- TS Af -ti lm Erijm 33,Hmin9:ay Beth Freeman Robin Giles grmhm Pat Hendrickson Kathy Henry Diana Kloster Sonja Kirkpatrick Dressler The Garbage Can is an attraction of E.W.S.C. 'xx Xt X 'fzax .ma ,gk , 9 w ,wwf YNY Winn, S . , ,. .. rX .MXQA ,X , :XX ,X , ,,L M , , is XR QQX, X, ,X . x . Ri, :ft-VXX Xl' ' F ' ... 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J rw,-as , , j - 1 ' ' ' W' -2 N-s fX -X , Q I Dilfiii Norman WW Rubens NY Seehom 4 S Jeanne Paietta Ruby Root Patricia Simpson Mary Paietta Barbara Rose Barb Southwick Dressler , -Mm ff -+--f,, yyf ,ffhyg-C34 54 1415 ,471 , gf -' f 4, fy ' Aff, fly f is Q ff. -I 'fy WMM ry fi' Jane Pierce Denise Rowse Karen Stich V 1 1 Hope Swannack Cathy Sute Thaut i Th I'b ' f . ? Julie Ann voelker e l rary is a second home or many students I 5 Patricia J. Watorpaugh Marcia Ann Wiebers ' Vicki Wilinson Elizabeth Wrangham 1 i I I 4 191 i r , l l I 1 I I I , 1 Q l' ,+V 1' 1 N VL gf 1 V, .uffj 1 ig K V ,ix X. ,Q V We at ' , l el' l 4, s J I 1 Q ' K gf' . , ' - fs- f X ii ' . iii V , ' 1 ' ' 4 1 ..4 . , B. ' 2 V f fi ee i' ' . ' 1V 1 :Til , V ,ZS ,' , :V '. If ff! :gf-1? ' is f is ' 'Q X' l 4 , fe 'LQ 4, fr 3' K xCf,v,,5 f l V1 ' VV ,nl U f , gy. 'l A '. i' '- f,l,'if,Y1V. f' Vw- .. .. ' ' - :. 'f f M 1 rl .,,fZ 1-V, ,pf W I Av ' f ,' , ' ,KC ,i Madalyn Waltho at one of the many dorm meetings. Kathleen Hendrickson lVlal'Y KBHBY Jvvce Kirk I Carol Molitor Becky Nelson Karen Peterson l E . 3 Q lg V ai is , Pi Q X ' , lr. 4:2 ' ' x .4 . I ma 1, e y ml , l S , g L. - Q' A 1 Q I jg' rv 4 I V 'A t -4- f V , f 'W 5 ' ,J A, ' iyyjyz,ff,4l,1',1i , 7 E In l l '-ww! l N1 5 V I 1 Q lx ' xr? ff 724 'I ,fig V rrfr ,xl 51 ii I n . . . 1 L.A. also senfes as a place to hold mixers and other social activities. ' , . I 5 ' 'Nb'-p 1, il f Diane Adams Gertrude Altig Marsha Appel N l ' Betty Jo Baker Diane Baskin Jill Bennet 5 3 3 Christine Brown Nlemrey Casey Linda Dillon 3 Mary Gstling Kristine Ewing MaryAnn Gilpin 1 f V lfl l 1 1 ' Sally KW? 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I f K f if . 5WceKirk Km Pmmn Sally Kostecka Margaret Largen Linda Logan Georgia Loomis Jana Pierce Paula Roos Rosemarie RimmeIspacherlCIaire Schneck 4 i l I l l l .-Marv Lorinda Yates :sf L A Collen McConneI Patricia L. Scott Lo Katherine Mellick uise A nderson Louise Anderson Hall is probably one ofthe few dormitories in college history that has its own built in good luck charm, it was built in the shape of a horseshoe. The women of Louise Anderson excelled not only in campus enthusiasm, but also in leadership, directed by lVlrs. Wilma Allen. Among the many all-college mixers sponsored by Louise Anderson Hall, the snowball fights, dormitory meetings and sun-bathing activities in the court supplied the dorm with plenty of excitement throughout the year. The Christmas Party and lVlother's Day Tea highlighted the dorm's yearly calendar along with open house for Dads' Day and Valentine's Day. .. , My ,, . W- X? 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V?U!hH1oW Nichols: 1 Mmaekenogi A i l 1 l i r I Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Alpha is an outstanding fraternity not only in the modern living of the house across from Sutton Park, but also in its campus enthusiasm and participation of activities on the Eastern campus. Jim Wolff, President, provided the fraternity with experience and leadership through its many activities. Such activities included many college mixers and community service projects. Highlight activities were the Pajama Dance during winter quarter and the fourth annual formal Dream GirI'Dance. Row 1: Don Walker, Dave Miller, Dale Walker, Wayne Miller Larry Leas Flow 2 Dan Bosch Andy Hall Pete Howard Bob Davis Miles Brenlman Tom Vaughn. Gary Cfarcea, Gary Hanson. Row 3: Dan Mlracheuk Doug Selgnlght Jerry Demos Jim Mathis Don Largent Mike Murphy Phil Wasser Dan Nichols, Flob Higgins, Herb Sargo. Row 4: Wes Morris Jim Weaver Gary Rentel Dave lVIark Denny York Larry Conboy Dan Silver Doug Meyers Pat McMacken, Jeff Barnett, Boyo Edlin. mfr'-for as aa -we Lambda Chi Alpha The past year Lambda Chi Alpha has achieved many satisfying goals. These goals being in the fields of academics, athletics, school politics, social and public service endeavors. In the social aspect, they have sponsored dances, movies, charity drives, and a night cap. The Seed Drive for South Vietnamese peasants and the Lambda Chi Alpha - E.W.S.C. Weight-Lifting contest were highlights. A definite boost of morale and support came from the Crescent Girl Club, whose new president is Marilyn Rail. This is a beneficial organization to the fraternity, shown by the successful Crescent Girl Dinner-Dance. X f fm ffxcf. X! 1 13. We f -l f. 7 X fy Q ' .ff 21 .y ,.,... . f W4-, X .,, ,... M. W, W I if ef!! l ff Zfvw ,,,. Fredrick Alloway Thomas Anderson Ronald Beaudry Thomas Boyd Cliff Brower Dale Davis Terrance Davis Mark Dunham Ronald Honda James Gamble Larry Gellhaus James Goldade John F. Lanouette William Lanouette Rick Magnussen William Mustard Leonard Pederson James Peele John Selden Terry Sirois Bob Solberg Dennis Stutes Bob Van Schoorl Terry Welch Tim Williamson Mike Windsheimer , ff .: f fd fff 4 .fzfwf X! l l ff, fa' Q , 9 ' ff f f ff ,QW f i f f ' f ff ' X f f 1 y f C rr' ff? yu , 4 X M, , ,ff f Q aj!! f 2 i 5 '47 , ff' 'f' ' A ff V1 .7-w, 'fW7 'rw . ,f , LAW, Z vvf,i W Q f , f , ' X I af V-5,-V f I 1-.EIL in '.4Q'l.f,j133Qm :Gia .-,.,,Wf',m.,, f . ,, .....,- . - we tcm- if -:aria-fi.-2 ,, . , . . A 4 Front lllal Theta Chi lli Wi I I l 1 1 Thet 71? ff X ',.u.mf.,,.Nh.,hg,fv'f'ff f - 13:5 13 an .4 1 gd li ll Y 1 Front Row: John Storement, Allen Hicks, Frank Hanche, Joe Large, Ron Kruckenburg, Rick Crawford, Paul Beatty. Row 2: Duane Guhlke, Randy Waldhes, Tom Powell, Larry Heimgartnes, Rick Allen, Rod Derusha, Jerry Viller, Bob Simpson, John Davis, Herb Jones, Mike 0'Connor, Monty Sitton. Theta Chl' Upsilon Theta Chi Upsilon can carry the honor of the newest fraternity at Eastern for the 1968-1969 year. lt was started mostly by the residents that once lived in the oldest men's residence hall on campus, IVIonroe Hall. Even though it is the newest organized living group, it can boast of having the greatest spirit on campus by leading most of the 1968-1969 year in the race for the E.W.S.C. Campus Spirit trophy. The a Chi House sparks campus' enthusiasm. i i I QT, lr house, located at 422 - 4th, is rapidly increasing in membership. This busy fraternity can also boast more than ample leadership in President Randy Walters. ?'l Ei I. fl l. l l l l I l 'l l l .I i l l l li ll l i. i l i l l l l l l l l i Chi Umega Fall quarter began with a successful week of rush activities. Eleven girls were pledged. They presented the active members with a Western pledge dance and an ice skating party. The annual White Carnation Ball at the Spokane Club was enjoyed by the forty Chi Omegas of Costum. Thc Pi Theta Chapter is proud to sponsor Kathy Kay as VVashington's Candidate for the National College Queen contest. During Homecoming we participated in many ofthe activities on campus. They have also had several exchanges with the four fraternities of E.W.S.C. including dances, roller skating, and picnics. Z' ' 1 Y ri M15 N7 7 ?52:-W'CE:-.EEEEEEEESZITN '1Ai'f'w3'7' El W I 'li , . 5 , Xi 1 3 5 s ! T 1 ff W .jg ' ' V X i A XX Ng fi , QXX.. duff V T S X i f s Q1 ' 5.4 X N .xy i N4 XY X W ' 1 1, I 2, :' 1 X ,Q W 1 -1 Q .. 5, H W Q5 W .ii 5. :::5 V,1g ..1 ,Q XWYW X - ,-..!'fe'f'f' ff- , .. M,., . , . 4, . , ,. ,.... .. , ,.,. 1, . WNW . . T x s .. -N1 'lit - M- M N 1 M - 4 , K 52 :Sy l I. Carol I. Aitken Cindy Allen J Budd Paula-Crandall Patty Deininger Biggrlie Dgff Candi Hart Cathy Jenkins Teddy Jones M3 ilYn Bown Tamy Bromling Kathy Craigen Jane Fletchall Kay Gillis Trudy Gyarfas Katmeen M- Kav Katherine Krakenberg Jody Lindell Marti LOW Elaine NWS Alp. Zi Del Zi l four offered gi April, 195 Sororities 0 during the Alpha basic new pledge ThE Sngygiy i Slilllii of A 5PllliS gf Ihroughwi l pf as I an I i fff.,.4 ,. . 14.9-L., ' ' -M J mug A f ff 'J '-ns., L., ' , V1-.A ,..,.-. ,- ,A ..- , 4 . .1 Q A A.. , . . ,, 1-sf,..1'- 1- -P-sifrr 1 .-. . . . ,.. 1 ...,,,A.,, ,Amin , s.--s 1. . , ff- ff:-wwf -we 59 ..'::,1:-A-.., 1., te- fi 3.11 - wiv' -'-1-:-135-.:-5 '-1:1 1. - .tv 1-- .LN , -. , .... .vu ,-,-Q . .'. 3. A .g . -4 V r. , , 1:4-'E L, rf 1 . . .- . fx 3432 9 1, 6. ah- s. 7 'ofa Vp f f f - 4 1 ff 1 2 7-'X ff 14 1 , , -ff, W wld , 4 45551-?:tit5g3t,.. lag' . .11gz.-'?i i - n f. . .. f.m1.,e,11 V .1 . '- 'fav' ' I-2:4911 -r '-Z-'zz-a 1. . ,,, A , as my .vfcx if 'N . ru? 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'. '. .Sk i-' 4 ff f f ':'f.', if 1 3437-1 vgrgf Q..-. , yy , , 1 ti? :felt Susan Lee Fuglsby Patricia Harms Rollene Johnston Bafbaiia J0l'd3 ' I Starla Mackouick Meredith Mamanakls fwrrmwmms sess saaws +'f' awsome ss-s Wmmmumumw iWf'dW i TTTTWTTT'Ti Sigma Nu Sigma Nu, in its fifth year at Eastern, is working for its national charter. One of the primary goals of Sigma Nu is to work with the other three houses on campus to strengthen the Greek system at E.VV.S.C.. In doing so, Sigma Nu has become a leader, producing men in all departments on campus. Men who have become leaders in all aspects of student life are members of Sigma Nu, from student government to a top botany student. Each year is capped by the White Rose banquet where an official hostess for the house is chosen among Eastern's co-eds. Other social events include the annual weekender, house functions, exchanges with the sororities and guest speakers. A strong Inter-fraternity Council has allowed all the Greek houses to become leaders on campus and Sigma Nu is an active member. Sigma Nu is honor, honor is Sigma Nu. 'K , 1 gow Dave Sutton signals for peace at the dinner table Front Bow: George L96, Pat ROQGVS. -309111 C0pelarld, Dave Lanza, Cliff Christian, and Max Ringrosen. Row 2: Mike Edmond Tom Brown Timm ShePh lgljlj Eggggybgirtsqaizfrggikwsgeqgrfifgi- f?gWM31 l':0g1nkMHVfhGI', Bruce Healy, Harry Maurer, Denny Brooks, Don Sandstrom David Lindsay Mike Wrl 9 ' ar C nch- ROW 4- LVD 3UkSd0l'f, Dave Sutton, Don McCoy, John Brocke Bill Womble Dennls C0I1W Bob Clark, Grant Smith, Doug Brockway, Fred Morford. x i Icy Highways Make Rough Going For O.C. C. 1 97177 45 ' 1 ' , 1 ' . X 'Q ,JV Sure isn't a very good way to start out a morning. C ommuters Like bees collecting honey for storage, commuters buzz to Cheney, Washington every day to collect vast amounts of knowledge and make long lasting relationships at E.Vll.S.C. Commuters arrive early in the morning from all directions, south from Spangle and St. John, west from Ritzville and Sprague, north from Medical Lake and Fairchild A.F.B., and east from Spokane and Idaho. The total number of commuters was cut sharply by the new rule in college housing that all freshmen must live on campus the first year. This new procedure still didn't stop busy activity in the commuter's pit stop, the Harbor. i- 5.414 , . 2 iwlifiir-'iv-. I ,f.'-.913 . 1- N-ff Nienke Albers Marie Bakonyi Janene Bertelson Jeanine Byrne George Coller Peggy Coy Jim Dean Judith Dossett Karen Eddy Kathy Elston Susan Fisher Mary Ann Gilpin Gary Hitzel Doug Huneywell Kerry Miller Robert Nl. Montgomery Margaret A. 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As most experienced Eastern students would say, Happiness is living off-campus. With such luxuries as swimming pools, wall-to- wall carpeting, dishwashers, and all-night keggers, off-campus living has provided the E.W.S.C. student many a fun fulfilling moment. The outlook is brighter for the future as million dollar high-rise apartments continue to grow on the skyline of the Cheney metropolis. Even with all the conveniences of modern living, the mediocre college student still sunfives in the S30 afmonth attic and S25 afmonth garage. 'i12:.:v r ,-' '-'-' t 2 ,f A' 1 . ,. ' , .. . A 4, :il f-if 5 , -, 5 -' , . lflq iii' 1 r fiff Q! , ii f fwyff .5 .N 2 1. -fc . 'f FQ 7' 2',,5e:: g-l W - .. fits-I tg 5 e ,fill .1 Z riff ww, , 1 s . h-f:-v..:-Q5.qgl....,5: V. ,f ,is 1 -I gl fipfjj if ' ,f.5.,.:E.'-2:,.gv ,' ' Head ,JS X gtjwtx I h. ':i,:,L:it , .f L., :-- , tfjfrgf-Q if H'?v - S-5-Tif 'fi Kira, Zf.--sig' 4, S if V Q, , f1ft,,,f.z 'w-QR .. 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ZW: 4a Though blizzards prevailed throughout the winter the school was closed but once. Wain M. Miller Hans Moerland Nancy Nieman Linda Ogden A W W Z, A. ' W W, as Qn t W Kr ' H532 , f f My' 1 af - , Q ei ,J , , K fs 2 I Noise from the 'We've got Spirit' c0flf95f definitely could not be shut out bY ash can lids, found Mike Murphy A-3-P- -six iff ,gl 7 I f ,Ti 53 QVQJJQHCGZ A-'H . if jmin. f x V I . Y ,F ,. 1 P M .,, ,W ,. M., ,M ?k,,. X..-, vr , fb A 9' fi ff 'V tg I , Nia f ,,.....-W IVIauri Regnier Roberta Rhoades Carol Weatherbee W. Richard Weatherbee Tamara Wellstandt Bernice Starkey NNI, 'au A .MM I 'fw,..,, V .,. .-,,,.r,. W , 3 Vw, v,4....-W , , W .arg ','Qi'E'f was f 'l if ire N' E f x i ' Q f 4' ef. .W i, Q, - ., -. , ,g , 4, I ,,5,v . -. ,A A A -rrr , f Wesley Morris Sharlene Pribnew Lynne Ragsdale Robert Neuman F.,-.X f i -W . 445 X X X X Q Y 5 Q W 5 X W Y X 5 3 X K QQ X Naive V gf X X N ,Q N , X , ,L SN A' M fx if X X xx if Q X 4 xxx X 4 ' X f a Ri Y , 5 X 3 g ge X .14 y, X wif gy.: , . ,W ,,..i. , 'five . 4a W I 'I '56 41 iw as f .. ' 4'- . .'f- . wr, f , Even though the snow became difficuit to I-ive wirn there were times such as this that Eastern students dm make the best of it and some even enjoyed ut. 2 r' fu fffriiff -A e in , ,A M ,5,m6,, I I I I I ' I I IIIIII I' II'I I I I I I 'II - 'I IN I I I 1 V I 'I II I I II V IIWIIXXI ' X I WN. 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Original Cast I Qf 1.7 L i 4- l The Original Caste, ai Canadian folk group, presented a free Con-22i'i fOf Eaffeffi 5TUd9m5 'V' Bali Lounge. Z3 2 2 W 'Vwiwf ' s, , ,. , , , f , f fbi, , , - x 4 'fx ' 5 1 ' ' f ' F Z W4 4? f Z it - f , ji 1 H H Ywwiifu- W if ,W , QW W4 isdn The atmosphere of an old Irish pub was produced by Jimmy Kennedy, the lrishA'Rovers, and the participation of a large and appreciative audience in one of the most fugl concerts presented during the year. Q 2 2, -' I ,. ' ' ' 1 v -. . . ,-girl-K.L-:ie F ,, . ,,, I VJ, Ak V ,F W 1 tv-I-in-wfi' - , 'A ' . mf A, rflj ii The Irish Rovers sofiered a versatile-appearance. U ' 1 F T N ferishf,efnose651eQaiiifagsga:ie5ifQni2'pfse:g41iaag taiidfphb mugs, mvmng-M the audience wljoinfinethechoruses ui songs from iv Iffqhflufwigfm-es.f'1cike fnglfvpim 'irish has -1,1-'SQ 'ifflhfskevififfiffernslavfzfe -Qi sayt r 1 s 1 - 'A ..- ,'. .x :::,,,!N, .' .x. P TV A- 5 ?k-fix Lfll-1 TflT 'f'Q :F . 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Y Q PQ 5 N- X Q N xx 3 ,W X ,. ,,,,,,.,,.- pw' aww., .M There's the vilIain. S ffl Please, show us some mercy! The Bru te Anton Chekhov's The Brute depicted a young widow who is dedicated to her dead husband even though he was a rogue. The woman, Mrs. Popoff, refuses to see anyone but a grain salesman Mr. Grigory S. Smirnoff who forces his vvay in to collect money owed by the late lVlr. Popoff on oats for horses. The two headstrong people argue because he says he has to have the money tomorrow, but she cannot pay until the day after. Susie Sauser fantastically established lVlrs. Popoff as a Victorian lady overtly perturbed over Smirnoff's lack of social grace. Directed by . . . . .Sheila Johnson lVlrs. Popofsf ........ Susie Sauser lVlr. Grigory S. Smirnoff Don Bailey Looka .............. Bob Kerber Servants . . ......... Cathy Snell lVlary Killingsworth fffft. . S I , 2 Us want the money fomorrgwlu says Mr. Smirnoff. Reverend Jesse Jackson Today's revolutionists are yesterday's pacifists, said Reverend Jesse Jackson, who drew a standing ovation from a near capacity crowd in Showalter Auditorium February 13 as the main speaker during Black Week. Reverend Jackson spoke on the new meanings his people are defining for themselves and the need to eradicate the American ghettos which he termed colonies. Reverend Jackson, the lieutenant of the late IVlartin Luther King, Jr., is becoming the new leader of the Civil Rights movement. Dr. Harlan Hatcher, former president of the University of Michigan and a noted cultural historian, emphasized patience regarding society in his April 3 speech entitled What is wrong with the American Dream? Dr. Hatcher stated that the American Dream is becoming intangible and aloof to many people in America and will rapidly degenerate into a myth unless the United States takes a cold, hard look at some of its policies. The theme of another noted lecturer and journalist, William Worthy, was that the non-white majority of the world are coming into power, and that the traditional world powers, e.g., U.S.A., Russia, England, and France, will be confronted with a world revolution. Dr. Harlan Hatcher Reverend Jesse Jackson tells of the Negroes' struggle for equality as the main speaker of Black Week. R02 Vllf Wm lfiillfi EUC f Guest lecturer, Dr. Harlan Hatcher, says that education is the key to unlock the doors of prosperity . . . the only way to solve our problems is through science. We've already come a long way, but in matters such as the study of man . . . We've barely scratched the surface. 2 X r wum W W ' f'f f H +f 1 ' .r I ' n 1, t u I '- Q Q 'Q . ,'i:,i . yf:5 - j , ,K L-dh 'WA 'Ht' . 4' ' Y 9 1 af if ' ' ! I q ! , I , ' i , W 1 'Q A ' -V Y . 4 55 1 , , 'jr -'., , , V 1 Philadelphia String Quartet Band I, This gal does a solo with the Orchestra giving her an assist. One. Two. Three. . . says the Maestro. t A ,- i ,X ,,,,,.,,. s W'fff.7 '-':: T. lf Q1A 'f- ff 'V J ay Z 21 X ,i I ,, - . R 1 1 , .. ,b W ,,.,,, .... J M H Am - W .gg . . , y i. ' A 'Wx' ' ..g,- Asiffff A J ..., . 'she Plglgdelphla String Quartet perform during one of many concerts 3 Qrchestr 4? I VE i Hy 'V' k g'f m KK Q fVX ,Z f Q ' f M XJ-Xmh 5 5 N2 , , NK ' z i , fix N- f. A Psi f 'T'jJff X Ci! ' 'j f ' xx! Sir af ji Rf A Xfx fs- , x fs jig 5 EZ P H A , V' ' F - l - ' V ' F A M! 'WZ -A 1 V Y. , --H , V - -,H x A Carmody, VViison Serve Un Board 1968-'69 savv changes within the Board of Trustees when Gov. Dan Evans appointed Mr. L. G. Carmody of Yakima to replace Mr. Robert Brachtenbach of Selah, and Mrs. Frederick Wilson, Jr. of Spokane to fill the seat formerly held by Mrs. Zelma Morrison. Mr. Brachtenbach resigned, vvhile Mrs. Morrison, instrumental in the designing phase of John F. Kennedy Memorial Library, died after a lengthy illness. ln addition to his appointment Mr. Carmody was newly elected Chairman, succeeding Mr. Thomas Meagher. The Chairmanship is rotated annually among the members vvho are appointed to serve on the Board for a six-year period. Among its many accomplishments is the resolving of the ROTC T controversy, making ROTC voluntary--effective January 1, 1969. Mr. Voorhees, Mrs. Wilson and Dr. Robert B. Smith, Chairman of the Faculty organization, listen while President Shuck makes his report to the Board. Mr. L. G. Carmody, Chairman Yakima Mr. Thomas Meagher, Spokane Mrs. Frederick Wilson, Jr., Spokane Mr. Melvin Voorhees, Pasco f,-05 Emerson C. Shuck, President -.- ... Daryl G. Hagie Dean of Students A dm inis tra tors Realfgned Eastern's new look goes deeper than just the construction of new buildings. Prompted by the increasing complexity of administrative duties, the executive structure was revised to include six completely new and two partially new positions. According to President Shuck the reasons for the change were many, but primarily the new design better facilitates communication among departments. This arrangement brings general administrative responsibilities under four heads: Dean of Academic Affairs, Dean of Students, Director of Planning and Development and Business Manager--creating clear channels of operation and communication for the President. I , 'x' 505 L .ffiimb .. John H. Lothspeich Assistant to the President George J. Kabat Dean of Academic Affairs ss:--..sa.,'f ff -s 2- ., HQeww-:sq,,,-ss:-triw-:a11ff?1.,-ease-. - - s-xitssgzx, we - 'Z fic-F,..... .1 s:1,: g -- , 5 - ' :Wt-'X' - - ,st 'wf:,. ,Km 'stag if, -I f:.., V , ,,, -msg 1, 5:31, jg 2-f . , - -MSX -. 'wx-,'e1',,,'. s- :rw-It 'r ai- 14-:sl ' tr i ' '-1 iikli f' f' A-Sf. 4. - X X is . . - .J 'f ws?-at ff -Jr--, 1--. -S., fe-9: .sg,z.m.f-,A ' fri: 'f , , XX st. 4 .- f' '.. ,.',' is ' x ,- , s- '4,.,:' N t Q S .. X -1:2 3 Z - '-15 ts?-Y' L1r,:A'J. 'I-X. 1,'ff'.Li - X A' Ax -rg ' '-5:-H -1 Fred S. Johns izjggi, . 35551, - 4 or Business Manager .T-, 4-1151-5 : ' ' ' ' Y W u Q..Af?2t fiiFlQ?::i5?L 1 1 E Clair McNeal Kenneth K. Kennedy -F25-,f::,g2g',1-.Q j A Director of Admissions . - st: : . . :Azz-1: . 53---5.5. j 14 j.3,.::-'.'.j13.j-1 fffijf.. - . . . 5? Director of Planning 1,-:g ' 2-.fri:.f'5.-A-zsrneaierfzi:,::-4-,re:g.:.- -t , - 77 1 fi I ae-1 ie? -:FH Hits? 61? :1'fJ1::r ii? -' and DeV9'0Pment . - :mv-f 5-' : ,'--- .:.f.f- --L:-.-'-.QJ-5:-it r-rf? ' -.rf-'T' fb ' - 5:2173-tzf?-':f.:7f-'fflti S'1f.i-'-if-2Snr? 2 '-Q' - P , .211::'?'E,f1421.441:1-f.::-1522521215111127 Q.. P: -' 1 2. . :f..+1::L.q1,1f:5c:,af4fa:g,:ss '1t f' '- r V' 1153-5-7i':53LT''Dtfiiz-1.233-1 ' , t tkfvl' , K '1 ! 1 'i.f'Jt:f'fQh f'S-9' -. ffli-':'E?1i.f'-51-T51-ll?Z':w: F -24:1 fi.- A ' s 'L 13:-f4s1.g2z+-2ag.?fe -i as - 55' .,,,-,egefex-fffczs..za.f1 , sf ff- ,-- .. , A- . 7 A A 251 -12.-Lr?'1.:fa-'ares2-'fa-- A ' ' ' . 3-I--we--L.. : - we - - -'-' I . t -we - 1 A 7 , if '-545 ..fQ'Q4?t -Z'f4?A:.15t?35i5'gi'QQ?'.affairig ji-' -'Eli -1 ,,,.-,.,...-4-'-e---- -'A- i 'D' ' V Q aff Mysza. fm.-qftixntefe ,-,.,-:g-.L W :H -----A--7-' Joseph W. Chatburn Tilford T. Wall 4 Dean of Special Programs Director of Purchasing and Inventory ,M 4 fy, f, 1 ff if zfgfy ,q', ,G ,, ,Y ,, 7 ,, , , I , , V .- -img-yew. ...NS Q- f23aFsgx wg -,xc 1-:Q .Q ' xi- ewza - lik .WNW W an 4 f ,ww ,,,m-ff f , Henry R. Koslowsky Director of Public information F. Patrick Ammann Jerome S. Donen Director of Instructional Communications Center Graham E. Johnson Director of Public'Services Assistant Dean of Students X A me M. w ----uauuuqvw, Ramond M. Giles Director of Placement John R. Fahey Associate in Research Brenton Stark College Editor .. wwf' ,Wf- ,My-1 WM vu es, 'J Iii C. Fred Heinemann l Director of Campus Services Director of Physical Plant . , A W Kenneth Dolan Financial Aids Officer Ivan H. Zarlmg Director of Personnel Marion H. Surbeck A Henry-York Steiner Dean of Undergraduate Studies X N , , W I , , YV ,1 'fA -R -:. .:f A 1 nf . Mg:-gr ,i t .w -iniv' 'af' is 'stir' l 4 - gf . 2 f ' P 1.- I James S. Dolliver,Director of General Academic Services AN. .,....a,.,.....a..f.y,.Mw1,'s :ww -. -V ms- Betty Anne Ohrt Dean of Women Benard H. Taylor u Director of Counseling Center Raymond P. Whitfield A Dean of Graduate Studies X ,Q Qs., 1 ,, iw W9 - fix AMW. dlwyff MW. Raymond P. Krebsbach Edwin H. Melhuish Director of General Advisory Program Director of Housing Allen Ogdon Assistant Dean of Students Donald G. Manson Registrar Marianne Hall Walter Zabel Assistant Dean of Students Director of Student Activities I V i i I 1 f J E I E -.Nuvbqr K 5 fl? mimi' 3 V I ,Tj ' -Q--H I V .M-... ' ' ' ,'7f..L.g.m...Qx1..- Wayne W. Loomis Director of Facilities Planning 254 Forrest Nl. Amsden Placement Officer for Arts and Sciences Earl J. Lasworth ,i-, ,i , Associate Director of Library Services ig ,..vf ' ll l ,W :Www ' . ,ff - . F ,- 9. ', . -in , as Faculty Increases By 74 Eastern's faculty saw an increase of 74 new members, making a total of 333 for the year 68-69. The Division of Education and Psychology received the greatest number of new faculty, with the Division of Science and the Division of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation receiving the least. The Division of Education and Psychology leads other divisions with the largest number of faculty, lVlilitary Science has the least number. The faculty does not have one principal organized group, instead, many faculty member belong to senates, councils and committees. The big event of the year is at the beginning of the fall quarter when new faculty members are welcomed on campus. X iii. I Sally Emley takes dictation from Miss Hockersmith. DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS Philip N. Anderson, Assistant Professor ..... Dr. Robert F. Bender, Professor ........... Arnold K. Carlson, Instructor .... Kenneth H. Jenkins, Instructor . . Michael L. Moore, Instructor .... Michael K. Ragland, Instructor ........ .. . Kenneth A. Runeberg, Instructor .......... Russell J. Smith, Jr., Associate Professor . . . . John G. Zurenko, Assistant Professor ....... DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS EDUCATION-OFFICE ADMINISTRATION Gerald F. Estes, Associate Professor ........ Frank E. Nelson, Acting Assistant Professor . . Dr. Kermit G. Palmer, Associate Professor . . . William D. Syhlman, Assistant Professor .... Dr. Norman S. Thompson, Professor ....... Lois W. Woodell, Assistant Professor ....... Business And AND II965I II959I ...II963l ...II968I ...Il968I I1968I Il967I I1955I I1968I I196ll I1968I I1968I II966I I1954I Il965l DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION AND TECHNOLOGY f - -f 3 Z1 MANAGEMENT Dr. Glen O. Fuglsby, Chairman Department of Industrial Education and Technology Dr. Chairman Department of Management Elroy C. lVIcDermott, Doug McHugo and Doug Carlyle copyready a stencil for the Secretarial Office Practice class. Dr. Grant R. Thomas, Director ,V wWIzZ,,.u.,,-,,.,,,.. my WW ,.. ,... .N . 4 ,V , ea., t John E. Bruntlett, Assistant Professor ...... Dr. Glen O. Fuglsby, Associate Professor .... Archie Hornfelt, Assistant Professor ........ Orland B. Killin, Associate Professor ....... Dr. Loyd W. Vandeberg, Professor ......... DEPARTMENT OF MARKETING Donald K. Brandt, Assistant Professor ...... Walter L. Brovvn, Jr., Assistant Professor . . . . Mont L. Crosland, Assistant Professor ...... Larry F. Gelhaus, Instructor .............. Roger E. Jerman, Instructor .............. Merritt A. Johnson, Special Lecturer ....... ' Dr. Elroy C. McDermott, Associate Professor . II1968fI John R. Meersman, Assistant Professor ..... , . Dr. James A. O'Brien, Assistant Professor . . . II1966l John M. Selander, Assistant Professor ...... I Dr. Grant R. Thomas, Professor ..... .... Il967I Il966I I1961I I1953I I1947l AND II1967'I I1I968l I1967l If1968l I1967l I11952fI I I966I I1966. II964l Division of Business and lndustry tx 4 fy s ' L, -gif ..,. I 25' ki.. am.. Ad my I B US! N ESS TRATION Pr0feSsor H9681 ofesor H9661 fessor 9661 IAL EDUCATION oressor H9651 RKETING AND esso 51 'BSSOV Qs.-or Pro SSSO' 0 650' 2 WW Y 110.1 Crea tive Arts 2 ' 47, Q If-mt ws' N Z! a2a5?gQezfaa-g ' A Vicki Emery does a sculpture for her art class. 'N--A.....g......, . Dr. Howard McConeghey Dr. Howard E, Hgpf Chairman, Department Of Aft Chairman, Department of Radio-Televison DEPARTMENT OF ART Bruce D. Beal, Instructor ........... . Opal Fleckenstein, Assistant Professor .... Esther Gingrich, Associate Professor ..... Marianna Hamilton, Visiting instructor . . . Robert Hanrahan, Assistant Professor .... Lorena Holshoy, Assistant Professor . . . Dennis M. Humes, Assistant Professor .... Richard Kurman, Instructor ............ Dr. Howard McConeghey, Associate Professor Karl R. Morrison, Associate Professor ...... Bill B. Sage, Assistant Professor ......... DEPARTMENT OF DRAMA Robert L. Page, Assistant Professor . . . . Susan Pfuehler, Assistant Professor Dr. Harold K. Stevens, Professor . . . DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC James Albert, Assistant Professor .... . . . Dr. J. Austin Andrews, Professor ..... . Robert C. Ashby, Visiting Instructor . . . Arthur Biehl, Assistant Professor ........ Ruth R. Carr, Visiting Assistant Professor . Dr. James. J. Edmonds, Associate Professor Wendell L. Exline,Associate Professor .... Gwendoline Harper, Associate Professor .... Dr. Wendal S. Jones, Associate Professor .... Dr. George W. Lotzenhiser, Professor ....... Dr. Ralph D.Manzo, Professor .......... William L. Maxson, Associate Professor . . . Beverly Ann E. Mutch, Acting Instructor . . Marvin Mutchnik, Associate Professor .... Travis Rivers, Assistant Professor ..... . Sam S. Smith, Assistant Professor ....... Martin J. Zyskowski, Visiting Instructor . . DEPARTMENT OF RADIO-TELEVISION Stamey L. Boles, Lecturer ...... .. . Dr. Howard E. Hopf, Associate Professor John Reed, Instructor .......... DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH-SPEECH CORR James M. Crai Lecturer g, ................ Herbert Gunderson, Assistant Professor . . . Patricia Hahn, Assistant Professor ....... Lawrence A.Kraft, Acting Assistant Professor Alice Moe, Assistant Professor .......... Dr. Lewellyn L. Wilson, Associate Professor DEPARTMENT OF HOME ECONOMICS Elizabeth Beaver, Assistant Professor ..... Helen Jorgensen, Instructor ............ Louise Prugh, Instructor ............... Bertha A. Shollenburg, Assistant Professor . . . H H1966 H 960 H H1 H1 H1 1, I H1968 H1949 H1930 H1968 H1 1 . 95 H1965 H1968 H1968 H1967 H1952 H1965 I H1965 H1963 H1946 H1968 H1954 H1968 H1951 H1968 H1962 H1949 H1949 H1967 H1960 H1960 '1959 ,1 H1963 '1966 968 H1968 H1962 H1968 I I . . I I I I I I I . I I I I I I I I . , ,I I . . I I I I I I I I I I I I . I . , I I . I , , ,I , ,I I , I I . I . ECTIO H1967 H1965 I I 968I H1966I I H1961 954I 1968I I . H1966I 1964I '1968I '1 -----111 r ' ' ' . 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Lotzenhiwr Director, Division of Creative Arts Chairman, Department of Music Mr. Herbert Gunderson, Acting Chairman Department of Speech-Speech Correction -nv' Dennis Jamison, one of KEWC's disc jockeys, does a show for Eastern's students. '-1-11 ' , ,Af , .,..'f Mr. Bill Sage demonstrates throwing techniques to students, Raymond Fox and Carl Barber. Dr. Harold K. Stevens Chairman, Department of Drama Fi' '- Dr. Jack R. Leighton, Director Division of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation Chairman, Department of Men's Physical Education E I I, E. Dr. C. Peggy Gazette, Chairman Department of Women's Physical Education Health, Physica! Education DEPARTMENT OF MEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION Dr. Robert B. Anderson, Associate Professor ........... Jack C. Benson, Instructor, Coach ......... .... John N. Crane, Assistant Professor ........ .... William U. Hutterly, III, Visiting Instructor . . . . . . Donald E. Kallem, Assistant Professor ...... .... Dr. Jack R. Leighton, Professor ......... .... Robert D.Mooney, Visiting Instructor .... .... Ronald J. Raver, Instructor .......... .... Howard F. Uibel, Assistant Professor . . . . . . Harold L. Werner, Instructor, Coach .................. DEPARTMENT OF WOMEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION Virginia Asan, Assistant Professor .................... Dr. C. Peggy Gazette, Associate Professor . . . . . . Suzanne G. Hutcheson, Acting Instructor . . . . . . Kathryn S. Loper, Instructor ........... . . . Kathryn McCulloch, Assistant Professor .... . . . Dana Sue Vail, Acting Instructor .......... . . . DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH EDUCATION Robert D. Barr, Assistant Professor ....... Dr. Richard H. Hagelin, Professor ........ Dr. Wilfred Gamon, Special Lecturer .... Dr. Elvvyn R. Hasse, Special Lecturer . . . Dr. George McLarren, Lecturer ...... DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS Ed Chissus, Assistant Professor, Coach .... Dr. Jerome V. Krause, Assistant Professor, Brent A. Wooten, Assistant Professor, Head Football Coach lf1960Il II965l l1l968I lI1968Il 1f1964l lf1953fl lf1968Il I v l,l968fl lf1968fl III966II lI1962fl I1966 H1968 I1968I I1953l lf1967jl I I I1965I l1952l I1961l I1963I I1967l il953I I1967I I1963I Rules and techniques learned in class are put to use by these students in this rousing game of volleyball. 19531 19111 lon 1 v 1 9601 19151 1915. 1111. 19141 1111, 19131 11161 1911 1199. 1911? 111113 111531 1191 191 - . 1911 . 11111 . 11111 . 11151 . 115' Recreation, A this tics 'YH - ps Warren Heinemann demonstrates an electronic blood pressure recording instrument on Verna Olson in advanced physiology of exercise. .Bug These students pra L ce fencing fechnlqU95 OV' Oqe another Dr. H. Kenneth Hossom Director, Division of History and Social Science Chairman, Department of Political Science Dr. Earle K. Stewart Dr. Donald F. Pierce Cl13ll'm3f1, Chairman, Department of History Department of Sociology Mr. Kass in his familiar stance teaching another Political Science class. History A no' DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS Dr. Bahram Bahmanyar, Assistant Professor . . Thomas W. Bonsor, Assistant Professor ...... Patricia L. DeFrain, Visiting Assistant Professor Dr. Edward Hamblin, Associate Professor .... Dr. William Hoekendorf, Associate Professor . Chinkook Lee, Assistant Professor ......... Shik Chun Young, Assistant Professor ...... DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY Dr. Donald M. Barnes, Associate Professor . . . William E. Barr, Instructor .............. David H. Brawner, Assistant Professor .... Jere Donegan, Assistant Professor ....... Richard W. Donley, Assistant Professor ..... Dr. Richard L. Greaves, Assistant Professor . . . Dr. Michael K. Green, Assistant Professor . . . John Schwald Innes, Assistant Professor ..... Dr. James K. Kieswetter, Assistant Professor . . William R. Kidd, Assistant Professor ........ Dr. Claude W. Nichols, Associate Professor . . . Dr. Donald F. Pierce, Professor ........... Dr. Raymond L. Schults, Professor ...... Heung T. Wong, Assistant Professor ..... DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE David S. Bell, Jr., Assistant Professor ..... . Dr. H. Kenneth Hossom, Professor ...... Dr. Tareq Y. Ismael, Assistant Professor .... Henry D. Kass, Assistant Professor ......... Dr. Joseph F. Schuster, Assistant Professor . . . Dr. James P. Wallace, Assistant Professor . . . DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY Thomas Chambers,,Assistant Professor . . . Dr. Ralph G. Connor, Professor ....... Edward J. Jacobs, Visiting Lecturer . . . Dr. George J. Kabat, Professor .......... Sarah Ann C. Keller, Assistant Professor .... Wilfred T. Masumura, Assistant Professor . . . James M. Moynahan, Instructor ........ Dr. Alfred J. Prince, Associate Professor .... John A. Ross, Assistant Professor ......... Dr. Earle K. Stewart, Professor ............ Robert B. Throckmorton, Assistant Professor . 31965 ' 967 421966 411 967 'I I1968 II1957 I1 11968 I1958 ' 965 1 1 1968 1966 ,1966f I1968' 11965 1, 1967 1967 1968 961 I1957 111957 II1968 l1967 H1954 I1966 I1962 l1968 H1967 411967 111960 11968 I195 9 I1966 11968 C1966 H1963 H1968 I1957 I1967 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I 'I It 4 Il L I . In' . ,A . fu!- I! I A I 1 If t fl, III 'VA Biegsm mi ' '- FI Plofiiirl l t i 'SS0r ll , R H955 1T0lgg0f - 55 95? ll np... Gleggm llllli W9 -.- ii 50 -------.miiigi .., lm 'ld Social Sciences llsigi ' ll958i l lli ii 4 ----lllll lllll Pmlesqr mio: , blti H mmf .,,, llll i 1 mi Professor ,lll 'lim wt 'ln EPTQKQQIH' se: ,A......., ,ii .5 SCIENCE BCT . .,,,,,, ,Il 5331 Q , 3l5S0l ..,..., .l .af ssc. ,,... ..... . .l ., . ff 'TGi50l'...,.. , . 1 femur .....,. .MA cv N- , , dn? , lil .,,l1 esor. .,.- llil' iii iii iii ill lllii -f lli illi- vi, 2121? p' :'G?55Cl J.-3vgfESS0f .-.fl ,..- ' :I ,A ue : 3i555 ' .ew .1- 'H 1-J' sassmi mlm . liii' ,lllii ll? li? viii ,llli lf. i,. , ,.,. Ulla, igf. ig. .., .il ii.. .'l ' 'i ,. Mr. Barr's history class listen and take notes as he lectures. at i' li - 3 W - 'Q ,3 wif ,Q , 14' Miss Keller explains about the matrilineal line of descent to hor sociology class. Dr. William Hoekendorf, Chairman Department of Economics 'Iii i. r kt. , - lVlr. Kidd's history class is all ears. The professor may be lecturing too fast for these students. 1 C ww, f . Z' ,410 ' f 1 f X I X 'I-,Q I 1 fs K X 98 4? X WAX' x II 6 if X: , x Xa W s s M ,NWA QDBXSX .,., .v,, ,, . Q55 i I 4 I X' Students, Jerry Bannon and Linda Kingsley, speak with Dr. Nicol in between Micro-Technique class. Dr. Frank D. Nicol Chairman, Department of Biology Dr. Robert G. Thompson Chairman, Department of Mathematics sf P I N .,gg,.. Q, I I 5, M... .. .W .,.m..,I I I - V A, .47-M if ...JL4 I .Science DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY Rollin D. Andrews, lll, Assistant Professor . . . Dr. Marion Bacon, Professor ............ Dr.James S. Dolliver, Associate Professor . . Dr. Jerry Johns, Assistant professor ..... Dr. Bruce Z. Lang, Assistant Professor . . . Dr. Frank D. Nicol, Professor ........... Dr. Horace R. Simms, Assistant Professor .... Dr. Kenneth Swedberg, Associate Professor . . Dr. Ronald J. White, Assistant Professor ..... DEPARTMENT OF CHEIVIISTRY Dr. Roy K. Behm, Associate Professor . . . Dr. Dana E. Harter, Professor, ........... Dr. Laurel S. Heyman, Assistant Professor . . . Dr. Ernest C. McGoran, Assistant Professor . . . Dr. O. Jerry Parker, Visiting Assistant Professor Dr. Vincent L. Stevens, Professor .......... DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY Charles W. Booth, Associate Professor .... Ralph Lewis, Lecturer .............. .. . Robert R. Quinn, Instructor ............ Dr. Clifford A. Rajala, Associate Professor . . . Irvin J. Roth, Assistant Professor ........ Francis J. Schadegg, Professor ........... William L. Wilkerson, Assistant Professor . . DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY Dr. Ernest H. Gilmour, Assistant Professor . . . Dr. Eugene P. Kiver, Assistant Professor . . . Dr. James R. Snook, Asssitant Professor . . . William L. Wilkerson, Assistant Professor . . DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS Dr. Donald R. Horner, Associate Professor . . . James E. McKeehan, Associate Professor .... Norman W. Stone, Associate Professor ..... Dr. Hugh D. Sullivan, Assistant Professor . . . Dr. Robert G. Thompson, Professor ..... I DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS Dr. Charles D. Kavaloski, Associate Professor .... Robert E. Lehto, Assistant Professor ........... Dr. Daniel R. Long, Assistant Professor ..... . . . Dr. Dennis E. Schwalm, Professor ..... . . . George Stahl, Associate Professor .... . . . Dr. Dana E. Harter Director, Division of Science Chairman. Department of Chemistry David M. Daugharty, Instructor ........... . . . Dr. Norman L. Johnson, Assistant Professor ..... Roland J. Keefer, Assistant Professor .......... Demitrios P. Prekeges, Assistant Professor ....... Dr. Stanley F. Robinson, Associate Professor .... Ray C. Sawyer, Assistant Professor ............ Dr. Benjamin T. Sims, Associate Professor ...... 1968 1959 1968 1963 1967 1953 1966 1962 1965 1963 1947 1966 1966 1968 1959 1956 1968 1967 1958 1968 1946 1958 1967 1968 1967 1958 1966 1966 1968 1961 1957 1963 1967 1 I 965 I1947 I I I I I 1966, 19631 I1967 1956f I 1964. I I I f1968 11958 '1967f I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I cienc Nor. '-.. .HHH .NIMH r-. or U. -41 MSO' 988i 9591 i 19633 ' ' ' 919631 9671 953i 19661 1962i SOIL' 19851 mu ----119631 New-1iii:. i194ii 3'0f2Ssor, ,ill 3'1Pf0f0Ssor ,li il-:N.L , . .f,-.. - 'EOF E'SOf hciessor ...... ,ESSOT ..,..... 'visor L CS Q Jfgfessor .... H1955 ff :'CT9.5S0f - - ' ' c ,,,w5,W,,,i1. ..:r-:warm--' ,f ',,-1 ,ef ,,., ,fa . ,,.-ry I, ,WJ ,, ' J. G. VN f 'rJ' x V H961 :wiser . .... ff' Q , 1 fa l M l Dr. James Fl. Snook, Chairman 3 Department of Geology i These chemistry students put in their two hours of lab. 5 14 'F 1Ul Dr. Francis J. Schadegg, Chairman Dr. Dennis E. Schwalm, Chairman Department of Geography Department of Physics -xx X . sa: i.rr rra r r's i.airt, ,s.ri . , Yip Q .- 'E 'P X, 13 .4 Carol Hamm and Ken Atterberry look over her work in cartography class. Wir. Sawyer demonstrates the commutative law in mathematics. 265 l':!655eN 1' xi W 4,4 4 ' f0.7'fQ.7Zff'.f ,'fbf'5 gf' 1 + 1. '1 Q1 , I .cf 5 2 1 I Dr. Roland B. Lewis, Director 1 Division of Education and Pwchology ilz' ' I . ' ' Dr. R. Dean Gaudette, Dr. Walter L. Powers, 1 1 Chairman Department of Education Chairman, DSPHYUTTGHT Of PSYCIWOIOQY E Students in his class listen attentively as Dr. Malaby lectures. 1 Education And Psychology DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Mary R. Aebly, Visiting Instructor . . Celia B. Allen, Associate Professor ..... Margaret N. Allen, Assistant Professor . . . . Dr. Glenn R. Aplin, Assistant Professor .... James A. Barnes, Assistant Professor .... . Mabel P. Bright, Associate Professor . . . Dr. Joseph W. Chatburn, Professor . . Eldon Engel, Instructor .......... . Dr. Eugene Fletcher, Professor ..... . James D. Flynn, Assistant Professor .... Blythe P. Fowler, Visiting Instructor ...... . . . Dr. R. Dean Gaudette, Associate Professor . . . Dr. Philip R. George, Assistant Professor . . . . Dr. Edward Hamblin, Associate Professor .... Ruth N. Jones, Assistant Professor ....... Dr. George J. Kabat, Professor ........ Dr. Lula A. Leef, Assistant Professor .... Dr. Roland B. Lewis, Professor .......... Dr. James Maney, Assistant Professor .......... Dr. Gordon D. Martinen, Assistant Professor ..... Dr. William G. McDonough, Associate Professor Dr. Gerald Mercer, Professor ................. Dr. Thomas K. Midgley, Assistant Professor . . Dr. Bruce M. Mitchell, Assistant Professor .... Dr. Robert Thor Morrow, Associate Professor . Dr. Lovell E. Patmore, Professor .............. Ann Pless, Visiting Instructor ................ Dr. Walter L. Powers, Professor ............... Dr. Neil D. Prescott, Acting Associate Professor Dr. Robert W. Reid, Professor ................ Carl E. Ruud, Assistant Professor ............. Robert E. Salsbury, Jr., Assistant Professor . . . Dr. Alvin L. Shaw, Assistant Professor ...... Dr. William C. Shreeve, Assistant Professor ...... Dr. Arnold F. Stueckle, Assistant Professor ...... Camilla Surbeck, Instructor .................. Dr. Raymond P. Whitfield, Professor ...... . . . Dr. Robert F. Wilkens, Assistant Professor ...... DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY Celia B. Allen, Associate Professor .... . . . Dr. Philip Anast, Associate Professor .... . . . Robert W. Atwood, Assistant Professor .... . . . Darrell W. Bachman, Assistant Professor . . . . . . Dr. Donald R..Bell, Associate Professor .... . . . Dr. John E. Casey, Associate Professor . . . . . . Dr. J. Eugene Fletcher, Professor ...... . . . Dr. Loretta Fretwell, Professor .......... . . . Dr. William A. Greene, Associate Professor ...... Dr. E. Clay Jorgensen, Assistant Professor ....... Joseph Lewandowski, Assistant Professor ....... Dr. Glen E. Maier, Professor ............ . . . Dr. John E. Malaby, Assistant Professor . . . . . . Judith L. McElvain, Assistant Professor .... . . . Paul A. Melchert, Assistant Professor .......... Dr. Arie Nyman, Assistant Professor ........... Dr. Helen Pallister, Visiting Associate Professor Dr. Lovell E. Patmore, Professor .............. Dr. Richard B. Powers, Assistant Professor ...... Dr. Walter L. Powers, Professor .......... . . . Dr. Willis W. Rees, Assistant Professor ..... . . . Dr. Dick T. Sampson, Assistant Professor ....... Dr. Benard H. Taylor, Professor ............ Dr. Duane G. Thompson, Assistant Professor .... 119681 119481 I 119531 11968'I 119571 1 119411 11959+ 119671 119611 119681 119681 119651 11968' 11967, ,I 119651 '+ 119591 119661 + 11959, 119661 11966 + 119631 119541 119651 119681 11964f 119501 119681 119541 119681 1 11953, 119681 11968' ,+ 119671 1196711 119681 119541 1 11 9491+ 119681 11948I 1 9651 .1 . 119671 11965f+ 1' 1 9641+ 1 119561 119611 119591 1196411 119661 1 1196611 119571 119681 f1966fI 1 119661 119671 119681 119501 119661 I 11954. 119681 119671 119621 1196611 4 I 4 I E Languages A nd Literature 4 DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH Jerry D. Bumpus, Assistant Professor ....... 41196814 w, 7 Dr. Benjamin Chun Chan, Assistant Professor 41196614 Dr. Agnes Colton, Professor .............. 41195414 Patricia J. Coontz, Instructor ............. 41196414 Roger H. Davis, Assistant Professor ........ 41196514 Dr. Robert J. Gariepy, Associate Professor . . . 41196814 Rae T. Gibbons, Jr., Assistant Professor ..... 41196614 Dr. Donald F. Goodwin, Associate Professor . 41196214 Dr. Louis V. Grafious, Professor ........... 41194814 Dr. Kenneth A. Halwas, Professor ......... 41195814 Richard E. Hoover, Assistant Professor ..... 41196514 Frances Huston, Associate Professor ....... 41195514 Clara Kessler, 'Associate Professor .......... 41194714 Raymond P. Krebsbach, Associate Professor . 41194814 Dr. Robert N. Lass, Professor ............. 4194714 Bertram A. Lewis, Assistant Professor ...... 196414 Patrick F. McManus, Assistant Professor .... 195914 Dr. Richard F. Miller, Professor ........... 1194014 Mary Ann Nelson, Assistant Professor ...... 41196714 Dr. Robert B. Olafson, Assistant Professor . . . 4196714 Austin A. O Regan, Associate Professor ..... 196514 Nancy L. Patton, Instructor .............. 196614 Dr. Emerson Shuck, Professor ....... . . . 41196714 Grant W. Smith, Assistant Professor . . . . . . 196814 Dr. Robert B. Smith, Professor ............ 41195814 Katherine Snipes, Instructor .............. 41196314 Dr. Henry-York Steiner, Associate Professor . 4196814 Dr. R. Jean Taylor, Professor ...... I ....... 195014 William D. Thomas, Associate Professor ..... 195814 Keith Tracy, Assistant Professor ........... 1196414 William L. Waddington, Assistant Professor . . 41195714 David S. Weekes, Assistant Professor ...... '. 4196314 Edmund Yarwood, Assistant Professor ...... 196814 DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES Jose A. Alonso, Assistant Professor ........ 41196714 Richard M. Boyd, Instructor ....... .... 4 1196414 Mana Bridges, Assistant Professor .......... 41195814 Cornelius Groenen, Assistant Professor ..... 41196714 Alexander Kara-Sokol, Assistant Professor . 41196614 Wayne B. Kraft, Assistant Professor ........ 41196814 Michael J. Means, Assistant Professor ....... 41196514 Mary Norval, Assistant Professor ..... . . . 41196814 William Price, Assistant Professor I ..... . . . 41196814 Simone Robaire, Assistant Professor . . . . . 41196814 Dr. George T. Robertson, Professor . . . . . . 41195414 Dr. Richard O. Whitcomb, Professor ....... 41196814 Edmund Yarwood, Assistant Professor ...... 41196814 f 1 A V 14337 . ' I e1'1 ff? ff 4 J 4,. 3 4 ,Qi f,,, , ig ff' , .,. .1 I I I I 4 I I I Dr. Kenneth A. Halwas Dr- Robert N. Lass 1 Coordinator of Humanities Chairman 1 Department of English 4 mfg as w.......:., Dr. Richard O. Whitcomb, Chairman William D. Thomas, Chairman 5 Department of Foreign Languages Department of Composition I 4 , 2 4 Dr. Richard F. Miller, Director Division of Languages and Literature I 4 267 f Military Science The 2nd Platoon stands at attention during one of the many inspections. Bob Van Schoorl, platoon evaluator, answers questions for Stan IVIilIer, Gary Garcia and Claude Simmons. Frank Haylett and Pat Hoskins guarding I?I squad evaluator Orv Thorp. IVI!Sgt. Walter E. Brunty, Instructor ....... Sgt.!IVIaj. John E. Compton, Instructor .... Lt.!CoI. John B. Dixon, Assistant Professor . S!Sgt. Thomas W. Fovvler, Instructor ...... Sgt.!1st. George L. Holland, Instructor .... IVI!Sgt. Paul F. Jones, Instructor .......... IVIaj. Donald W. Parman, Assistant Professor . Col. Andy W. Pribnow, Professor .......... I IVIaj. Thomas C. Sanders, Assistant Professor Capt. James H. Sergenson, Assistant Professor I IVIaj. James E. Snyder, Assistant Professor . . . I .II .I 1968 1965 1967 1966 1968 1967 1967 1967 1967 1968 1968 Col. Andy W. Pribnow, Director Division of Military Science Fahe John R. 252 CQ!! :'i.V'll3il ' lil 'Q? '!'9t1 I .Q '---Ugg r::..i '---Ille-1 WIT. lm Ta'-ills WI:-ma, ll '7L:+:Q. 'mil M--an .,,- E, ,Y is . f K. . A I INDEX: Administration-Faculty A ann, Frank P. 252 Amsnglen, Forrest M. 254 Anderson, Robert B. 104 Asan, Virginia 81 Barr, Robert D. 136 Barr, William E. 263 Bender, Robert F. 257 Benson, Jack C. 114 Bonsor, ThomasW. 79 Bruntlett, John E. 93 Chatburn, Joseph W. 252 Chissus, Ed 142 Dolan, Kenneth 253 Dolliver, James S. 253 Donen, Jerome S. 252 Y, Fuglsby, Glen 0. 93,256 Gaudette, R. Dean 266 Gazette, C. Peggy 260 Giles, Ramond M. 252 Gunderson, Herbert 259 Hagelin, Richard H. 261 Hagie, Daryl G. 251 Hall, Marianne 254 Halwas, Kenneth A. 267 Hamblin, Edward 77 Harter, Dana E. 264 Heinemann, C. Fred 253 Hoekendorf, William 263 Holland, George L. 130 Hoover, Richard E. 71 Hopf, Howard E. 258 Hornfelt, Archie 93 Hossom, H. Kenneth 262 Hutcheson, Suzanne G. 85 Hutterly, William U. 120 Johns, Fred S. 251 Johnson, Graham E. 252 Jorgensen, Helen 69 Kabat, George J. 251 Kass, Henry D. 262 Keller, Sarah Ann 263 Kennedy, Kenneth K. 251 Kidd,WilIaim R. 263 Killin, Orland B. 93 Koslowsky, Henry R. 252 Krause, Jerome V. 110,111 Kfebsbach, Raymond P. 155,254 l-355, Robert N. 267 Lasworth, Earl J. 254 l-efslmm, Jack R. 260 Lewis, Roland B. 265 '-Oomis, Wayne w. 254 I-Othspeich, John H. 251 Lotzenhiser, George W. 259 Malaby, John E. 266 Manson, Donald G. 254 Manzo, Ralph D. 30 McConeghey, Howard 258 McCulloch, Kathryn 78,81 McDermott, Elroy C. 256 McNeal, E. Clair 251 Melhuish, Edwin H. 254 Miller, Richard R. 267 Nelson, Frank E. 257 Nicol, Frank D. 264 Ogdon, Allen 254 Ohrt, Bettv Anne 65,79,253 Parman, Donald W. 130 Patmore, Lovell E. 82 Pierce, Donald F. 72,262 Powers, Walter L. 266 Pribnow, Andy W. 268 Quinn, Robert R. 77 Raver, Ronald J. 11 1 Sage, Bill Bowman 259 Sawyer, Ray C. 265 Schadegg, Francis J. 265 Schwalm, Dennis E. 265 Shuck, Emerson C. 46,77,250,' 251 1 Smith, Robert B. 250 Snook, James R. 265 Snyder, James E. 96 Steiner, Henry-York 253 Stevens, Harold K. 259 Stewart, Earle K. 262 Stradling, Dale F. 77 Surbeck, Marion H. 253 Taylor, Benard H. 253 Thomas, Grant R. 256 Thomas, William Dirks 267 Thompson, Norman S. 257 Thompson, Robert G. 264 VandeBerg, Loyd W. 93 Wall, Tilford 252 Whitcomb, Richard O. 267 Whitfield, Raymond P. 253 Woodell, Lois W. 257 Wooten, Brent A. 101,103 261 Zabel, Walter 254 Zarling, Ivan H. 253 Students Aasen, Colleen 78 Adams, Alvera 187 Adams, Diane 192 Adamson, Carlene 187 Adkins, Elaine 203 Ahlstrand, Judy 177 Aitken, Carol 198 Albers, Nienke 202 Allan, Judith 80,81 Allen, Barbara 79 - Allen, Cynthia 198 Allen, Ethan R. 62,79,156,197 Allen, John 32,70,79 Allen, Robert 158 Allington, Fred 93,158 Alloway, Fredrick 198 Altig, Gertrude 81,192 Ames, Eileen 68 Anderson Bradley 77 Anderson, can 184 Anderson, Clarice 187 Anderson David 53 Anderson, Elsa 158 Anderson, George A. 111 Anderson, James E. 177 Anderson, Jerry 92 Anderson Kathleen J. 26 Anderson Kristine 94 Anderson, Shelley 94,181 Anderson Thomas 196 Bessire, Cassandra 203 Bessire, Scott 203 Bieber, Lawrence 158 Biggs, Dennis 184 Birch, Sonja 77 Bisterfeldt, Thomas 128,186 Blair, Willis 72 Blaisdell, Richard 158 Blanchette, Randolph 76 Blankenship, Dana 184 Blewett, Stephen 75,155,158 Bloor, James 203 Boddy, Jean 198 Boersma, Kathleen 185 Boies, Donna 185 Bond, Betty 203 Bond, Ronald 158 Borkay, Monica 181 Bosch, Daniel 195 Bosher, Deborah 177 Bowers, Gregory 186 Bown, Marilyn 158,198 Boxley, James 67,111 Boyce, Judith 187 Boyd, John 65 Boyd, Thomas 92,196 Boyk, Charles 148 Bozarth, Marie 203 Braaten, Kristine 203 Brader, James 158 Bradford, Leonard 158 Brady, John 74 Brady, William 114,116 Braman, Dale 77 Branch, Betty 187,188 Andrade, Pierre 30,39,40 Angelo, Michael 184 Aoki, Kathleen 177 Appel, Marsha 192 Arlington, Jerald 11 1 Ashley, Judith 177 Astle, Diane 80,81,177 Atkison, Faye 73 Attebery, Kenneth 265 Avery, Michael 40 Avey, Barbara 187 Backous, Linda 187 Baden, Roger 76 Badovinac, Marjorie 158 Bair, Lea 80,81,177 Baker, Betty 68,94,192 Baker, Doris 78 Baker, Rashed 158 Bakonyi, Maria 202 Brandon, Sharon 181 Brauner, Gayle 181 Breneman, Miles 195 Breslin, Sally 187 Brevet, Bruce 146,148 Breyer, Sandra 158 Brickey, Sue 40 Brinson, Jim 48,132, 1 33,134,1 36,137 Broadwell, Yvette 181 Brocke, John 200 Brockway, Douglas 200 Broderick, William 1 11 Bromling, Tamy 94,198,2 Brooks, Brooks, Brooks I Brower, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brow n, Dennis 200 Jack 1 58 Phyllis 177 Clifford 196 Cheryl 94 Christine 192 Gary 158 Karen 203 Pati 181 Scott 77 Thomas 200 10 Banger, William 41,92 Bannon, Jerry 158,264 Barber, Carl 259 Barker, Linda 58,69 Barker, Sandra 94 Barnett, Jeffery 195 Bartalamay, Thomas 158 Bartlett, Mary 73 Baskin, Diane 81 192 Bates, Bonnie 73 Bear, Criss 203 Beatty, Paul 53,186,197 Beaudry, Michael 58 Beaudry, Ronald 196 Bell, Charles 46 Bell, James 67 Bell, Louie 46,67,68 Bellman, Laura 69 Bellyman, Bob 184 Bench, Newell 158 Bennett, Jill 192 Bennett, Marc 203 Benzel, Jeanne 73,177 Benzel, Lina 185 Bequdry, Ardes 120 Berg, Julie 158,214 Berringer, Beryl 69,158 Bertelson, Janene 202 Brusseau, Barbara 72,215 Bryor, Joyce 77 Bryant , Lincoln 120 Buchanan, Larry 72 Buddy, Jean 158 Budke, Art 92 Bullock, Joseph 111 Burkholz, Glenn 158 Burrows, Martin 96,200 Buschert, Sandra 158 Buschert, Timothy 158 Bushnell, Callie 69,187 Butler, Maureen 159 Byrne, Jeanine 202 Calloway, Robert 67 Campbell, Sandra 203 Carlson, Lora 159 Carlyle, Douglas 256 Carpenter, Cynthia 183 Carr, James 240 Carruthers, Randy 88,353.1 14, 1 16,159 Carson, Mary 81.187 x... A i F .1 Carter, Kenneth 72, 130 Carter, Susan 159 Casey, Memrey 192 Cass, Stanley 55,177 Cavens, Oliver 159 Chaffee, James 93,177 Chaffins, Ronda 94,159 Charles, Richard 93 Chase, Karyne 159 Chase, Dale 92 Cherry, Leah 185 Choate, Clara 187 Christensen, Thomas 77 Christian Cliff 200 ' Cicero, Angela 187 Clairmont, Wayne 159 Clark, Edward 159 Clark, Gary 159 Clark, Harold 77 Clark, Karen 94 Clark, Robert L. 200 Clark, Shannon 257 Clausen, Kathy 69,159 Clayton, Janice 78,203 Cleghorn, Jack 159 Cline, Jerald 186 Clinton, Loretta 77,187 Clizer, Ruth 187 Clothier, Terry 76 Clukey, Dale 72,159 Cobert, Mary 94 Cocking, Jodell 187 Coffman, Pamela 80 Coller, George 72,202 Conboy, Larry 195 Concalves, Larry 67 Conley, Ramona 73 Conway, Dennis 200 Cooper, Ronald 78 Copeland, John 48,200 Coppay, Francis 78,159 Cornell, Daniel 159 Cornwall, Rich 130 Corte, Robin 77 Covey, Carol 203 Cox, Charles 159 Cox, James 159 Coy, Peggy 202 Craigen, Kathleen 94,198 Crandall, Paula 198 Crawford, Richard 197 Cremer, Robert 184 Crickman, Charles 159 Cromer, Michael 177 Crossett, Susanne 187 Crossman, John 159 Crowder, Linda 199 Crowl, Irene 159 Cruz, Charles 82,159 Cubbage, Robert 75 Culligan, Pat 130 Culp, Joy 159 Cunningham, Susan 181 Curtis, Larry 159 Curtiss, Karen 94,117,119,213 Dahlin, Lynn 159,177 Dahmen, Michael 65 Dailey, Connie 58,59,70,78 Dallis, Guana 203 Danelo, Carol 187 Darling, Janice 160,203 Daubert, Bruce 184 David, Lavonne 160 Davis, Bud 148 - Davis, Dale 196 Davis, John 197 Davis, Juanita 188 Davis, Morris 240 Davis, Robert 195 Davis, Steven 77 Davis Terrence 39 92 154 196 Davis, Thomas 160 I I Davison, James 160 Dawson, Peggy 160 Day, Carolyn 69 Dean, James 202 Decker, Julia 160 Dehner, Carol 177 Deininger, Patricia 198 Dekker, Daniel 184 Delaney, Michael 160 Delong, Kimberly 145 Demello, Gerald 76 Demers, Barbara 65 Demos, Jerry 195 Denison, Tom 93 Denton, Allan 160 Denton, Marguerite 160 Denuty, Michael 184 Derusha, Rodney 197 Detta, Gordon 160 Dickerson, Paul 41 Dickey, Kenneth 145 Dickinson, Geraldine 185 Diedrick, William 145 Dierckins, Bill 92 Dillon, Linda 192 Dillon, Thomas 160 Dionne, Douglas 186 Dodson, Michael 78 Doleshel, Michael 141,145 Donaldson, Kathleen 160 Donen, Joan160 Donner, Jim 240 Donoghue, Judy 160 Dormaier, Sherril 77,188 Dossett, Judith 202 Douglas, Harry 184 Dowers, Lynda 160 Dowty, Sharon 160 Drake, Gary 200 Dudley, Terrence 160 Duff, Beverlie 198 Duffield, Rose 188 Dunham, Mark 196 Dunham, Martha 188' Durheim, Phyllis 181 Dzwinel, Carol 177 Easton, Nick 160 Eaton, James 39,184 Eckerich, Mark 200 Edburg, Stanley 160 Eddy, Karen 85,117,119,202 Edelin, Boyd 195 Edmond, Mike 200 Egbert, Jim 177 Eichhorn, Elizabeth 85,160 Eldred, John 160 Eli, Terri 85 Ellsworth, Eric 77 Elston, Kathy 202 Emery, Vicki 258 Emley, Sally 161,256,257 Emry, Karen 161 Eng, Sandra 82 Engelhart, Walter 161 Englund, Gail 161 Ensor, Vicki 188 Epler, Marcia 185 Epley, Claudia 185 Erickson, Jan 188 Essary, Joann 161 Estling, Mary 73,192 Everett, Jennifer 29 Ewing, Kristine 192 Faydo, Elroy 161 Feil, Joseph 184 Felske, William 76,203 Fields, Darlene 161 Finnegan, Susan 73 Fisher, Beverly 161 Fisher, Edward 107,124 Fisher, Jean 77 Fisher, Susan 202 Fitch, Bradley 161 Fitzpatrick, Betty 181 Fjoslien, Linda 161 Fletchall, Jane 198 Fletcher, Rebecca 181 Floyd, Jonathan 161 Focht, Ralph 178 Foland, Wayne 200 Ford, Gerald 92 Fortmann, Sueann 161 Fowler, Gale 77 Fowler, Gary 186 Fox, Donald 71 Fox, Raymond 259 Fox, Robert 161,145 Frankfurth, Garland 161 Freeman, Beth 58,66,78,189 Freeze, Dixie 69 Fricke, Harriet 161 Fritz, Lloyd 38,76 Fry, Catherine 80,81 Fuglsby, Susan 199 Fuke, Elenita 82 Fulks, Judy 78,80,81 Fulleton, James 161 Gabriel, Howard 161 Gaestner, Susan 178 Galbreath, John 72,184 . Gale, Albert 111,112 Gale, Roderic 72 Gamble, James 196 Garcea, Gary 268,195 Garcea, Shelley 181 Gardner, Marliene 94 Gault, Virginia 79 Gavin, Gregory 104,106,145 Gellhaus, Larry 196 Gelman, Wayne 111 Gengelbach, Richard 178 Gentry, Gloria 181 ' Giesen, John 93,161 Gile, Janice 79 Giles, Robin 189 Gilkerson, Susan 94 Gilkerson, Virginia 161 Gillespie, Robert 77 Gillis, Kay 198 Gilman, Charles 72 Gilman, Wayne 92,162 Gilmore, Karen 80,81 Gilpin, Maryann 192,202 Gistling, Mary 192 Gladhart, Chadwick 162 Gleason, Linda 178 Goin, Gloria 162 Goldade, James 196 Goligoski, Donald 162,203 Graf, Helga 65,79,162 Graff, Joan 79 Granger, Judy 162 Grant, Rosetta 71 Gray, Lawrence 162 Green, Scott 137 Greenough, Dale 178,77 Gregory, Linda 162 Greider, Gena 31,65 Griffin, Linda 73 Grimes, Ray 130 Gross, Mary 188 Grosso, Robert 162 , Grote, Dianna 185,59,78 Grove, David 162 Guastella, Wop 184 Guffin, Ronald 197 Gurtner, Sue 94 A Gusdorf, Marlene 162 Gustafson, lngrid 73,203 Gyarfas, Trudy 198 Haagenson, Robert 145 Haase, Daniel 200 Hackney, Kathleen 73 Hagen, Donna 178 Hair, Patricia 240 Halfmoon, Thomas 92,101,102,162 Hall, Andrew 195 Hall, Janet 69 Halter, Diana 69,77 Halverson, Carole 162 Halvorson, Roderick 177 Ham, Jay 162 Ham, Kay 77 Hamann, Paul 162 Hamm, Carol 265 Hamon, Kay 81 Hammond, Gary 184 Hammons, Tana 188 Hamon, Kay 204 Hamp, Judy 162 Hamrick, Richard 162 Hanche, Frank 197 Haney, Vicki 162 Hannes, Ronald 52 Hansen, Sherry 65,94,179 Hanson, Gary 195 Haptonstall, Michael 77 Hardie, Ricky 106 Harms, Patricia 199 Harris, Jeanne 162, 185 Harris, Michele 69,188 Hart, Candis 198 Hartman, Daniel 92,162 Hartman, John 76 Harvey, Karen 188 Harwood, Sharolynn 204 Haupt, Thomas 163 Hausken, Diane 94,219 Hayashida, Diana 73 Haylett, Frank 268 Haynes, Carlene 163 Healy, Bruce 200 Heaton, Janet 179 Heehn, Robert 163 Heeter, Ken 92,72,163 Heiben, Launie 188 Heimbigner, Barbara 163 Heimbigner, Jon 186 Heimbigner, Myrna 188 Heimbigner, Steven 186 Heimgartner, Larry 65,197,220 Heinemann, Warren 58,261 Heintz, Erick 163 ' Helt, Jane 163 Henderson, Kathryn 163 Hendler, Jeffery 178 Hendrickson, Mel 40 - Hendrickson, Patricia 189 Hendrikson, Kathleen 89,90,192 Hendrix, Kenny 130,186 Heningway, Jan 94,188 Henniger, Bob 120 Henning, Gail 204 Henning, Karen 204 Henning, Vicki 27 Henry, Carol 163 Henry, Kathleen 189 Herberholz, Rozanne 69 Herbert, Connie 204 Hermanson, Robert 163 Hersey, Donald 46 Heu, Wesley 163 Hickman, Vaughn 186 Hicks, Allen 197 Higgins, Robert 30,195 Hijiya, Janice 77,82 Hill, Clinton 41 Hill, Debra 94,181 Hill, Keith 163 Hille, Daniel 53 Hisaw, Curtis 124 Hite, Kerry 184 Hitzel, Gary 202 Hiyashida, Diane 82 Hobensack, David 184 L i-if A -H C O ,,, W v- 4 u if af 1 fl-A -1 u Mn 'I 4 'eu ,, , , '5 4 'ei '44 'N-1 Mt! 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Nu 'K N xl N .,. 011 15911121 A 069188 Hohner Robert 114 115 Holseth Elolse178 Hokenson Lmda Holder Nancy 188 Holley Ben 186 Holloway Janet 79 Holm Mark 164 Holsmger Gall 164 Homan Lorna 31 52 Honda Marcia 94 183 208 Honda Ronald 196 Hoover Robert 114 Hopkins Robert 184 Horch Candace 164 Hoskm Patrlck268 Hossner Evelyn 77 Hou land Camille 73 94 Howe Ronald 97 111 Huber Laurie 56 59 78 Hugglns Lmda 204 Hughes Sandra 188 Hume Bruce 184 Hume Janel 164 Huneywell Douglas 202 Hunter Doug 72 Huse Julie 182 Huttner Soma 178 Hyde Stephen 79 Kam John 82 164 Kambltsch Carol 165 Kaneyama Lois 73 82 Kappeler Pamela 257 Karl Pamela 182 Kay Kathleen 65 198 Keeler Frank 200 Keeler Judy 80 1 17 118 204 Keithley Pamela 185 Kelley Janet 204 Kelley Mary 192 Kelley William 41 Kellmer Lmda 77 Kelly Jack 96 Kelly Janet 80 81 Kelly Joann 182 Kelly Nllchael 114 Kennedy Kathleen 185 Kepl Michael 79 Kerber Robert 240 Kernan Patrick 53 184 Kerslmg Ken 92 Kesl Lmda 85 165 Kesl Michael 165 Key Jams 165 Kimble Jane 185 Kmg Sharon 73 204 Kingsley Lmda 264 Kinney Nlac 200 Kmsmger Susan 182 Kirk Joyce 192 Kirkby Sharon 94 Lewis Mark 186 Leyde Nancy 189 Leytze Sally 94 211 Llllqulst Donna 166 Lundberg Karen 166 Llndeblad Gary 148 Lmdell Jody 65 198 Lindsay David 200 Lmdstrom Mark 128 Lmerud Dennis 76 Llttle Kelly 69 Lobdell Mark 74 Lockhart Janet 204 Lodato Craig 166 Lofton Alvln 67 Lofton Dave 111 113 Logan Cathy 189 Logsdon Charles 76 Long Kenneth 166 Longfeldt Paula Loomis Georgia 193 Lothspelch Marti 199 Lufkln John 148 Lum Pat 55 82 Lust Don 121 Lynn Mary 79 McCabe Mary 78 McCauley, Kathleen 166 Mayther Tum 200 Meadows Susan 167 Meier Ernie 186 72 Melcher Steve 167 Melllck Kathy 193 Menke Lols 167 Metcalf Greg 184 Metlva Meyer Meyer Meyer Meyer Meyer Meyer James 167 184 Chnstme 167 193 Gretchen 9 Herb 130 John 204 Julla 71 Marcia 204 Meyers Janet 167 Meyers Doug 195 Meyers William 167 Michael William 77 Mnchaelsen Mary 73 Muller Nllller Muller Miller lVllller lVllller Muller Muller Miller Muller Dave 195 Dennis 167 Janet 204 Kerry 202 Raymond 167 Stanley 268 Steven 148 Trudence 179 Warn 195 204 William 184 Mlrachelk Dan 195 Mitchell Mike 167 Mitchell Robert 72 Miyamoto Roy 72 . 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Robert 147,148 Jones, Teddy 198 Jordan, Barbara 199 Jordan, Carol 188 Jordmg, Dennis 164 Jorgensen, Virgil 164 J0f99f1S0n, Gene 179 J0 9enson, Jerry 40 JUY1 Margaret 164 'lUf9ensen, Sara 185 Juzeler, Vicki 188 Kirkpatrick,.Sonya 189,73 Kirstein, Ken 165 Kistler, Claude 165 Kloster, Diane 189 Knapp, Rita 165 Knott, Linda 204 Koch, Elva 178 Koch, Ronald 1 21,120 Koffman, Dan 92 Kofford, Donna 85 Kofford, Sherrie 85 Koontz, Kathy 94 Korte, Richard 165 Kosinski, Charles 38,76 Kostecka, Sally 193 Kraft, Jerry 1 14 Krakenberg, Katherine 198 Kralman, Jeffrey 1 78 Krauss, Jules 184 Kruckenberg, Ronald 52,197 Kuntz, Kathleen 165 Kyle, Mina 165 Lambert, Ron 165 Landbeck, Barbara 189 Lange, David 165 Lange, Viki 166 Lanquette, John 196 Lanquette, William 196 Lanza, David 132,134,137,200 Laplant, Lynda 182 Large, Joseph 197 Largen, Margaret 193 Largent, Donald 195 Larson, Anita 166 ' Lasch, Vincent 52,166 Lasell, Elizabeth 55 ' Latterell, Marianne 179 , Laurenti, Theodore 145 Lea, Ken 184 Leach, Roy 179 Leas, Larry 195 Lee, George 200 Lee, James 184 Lehto, Sheila 166 Lenirud, Denny 38 Leonard, Ellen 166 Leslie, Terry 81,204 Leuthold, Michael 184 Levalley, Dana 186 Lewandowski, Joe 92 McCauley, Theresa 185 McClelland, Karen 166 McClure, Linda 65,199 McConnell, Colleen 193 McCoy, Donald 200, McDonald, Launa 166 McDonough, Terril 166 McDowell, Mary 182 McGinnis, Michael 166 McGovney, Richard 166 McHugo, Douglas 256 Mclntyre, Anne 199 Mclntyre, Cathy 199 McKee, Robert 76 McKee, Ronald McKeehan, Catharine 189 McKeown, Sharon 117,118 McMacken, Pat 195 McMiIlen, Eddylou 189 McNeilIy, Claudia 189 McSteen, Deborah 68,78,182 Maccarone, Rocco 145 MacDonald, Andara 185 Mackovich, Starla 166,199 Magnuson, Marcia 166 Magnussen, Fredrick 196 Maierle, Mary 77 Makins, Robert 166 Malloy, Sheila 74 Maloney, Michael 111 Mamanakis, Meredith 66,199 Manolopoulos, Alexandra 208 Manzo, Sylvia N. 30 Manzo, Sylvia W. 166 Mark, David 195 Marksbury, Richard 137 Marrs, Marlinda 166 Marsh, John 166 Martin, Jacqueline 166 A Martin, Linda 189 Martin, Terry 132,134,136 Martinson, Carol 167 Marum, Mary 182 Mathis, James 96,195 Mathison, Christopher 39,184 Matson, Ilene 167 Matters, Cathy 182 Matthews, Christine 199 Mathews, Eileen 80,81 Maurer, Harry 200 Maxwell, Martha 189,199 Maye, Jodie 189 Mayer, Katherine 73,189 Moeller, Sam 167 Moerland, Hans 167,204 Moffitt, Kent 184 Mohney, Katherine 77 Molitor, Carol 192 Molitor, Jami 190 Monney, Kathy 77 Montgomery, Robert 202 Moon, Janice 58,78,81 Moon, Margaret 58 Moran, Kathleen 182 Morgan, Ken 211 Morgan, Stephanie 167 Moriarty, Don 167 Morissette, Cecil 53,184 Morlin, Bill 75,111 Morris, James 177 Morris, Wesley 195,205 Morrison, Rufus 184 Mortensen, Roger 167 Mortier, Julie 167 Murphy, Mike 92,155,195 Murphy, Michael 29 Mustard, Bill 196 Myers, Doug 94,120 Neal, Tom 167 Negrin, Alan 200 Nefgzer, Barb 78 Neilson, Shala 167 Nelson, Larry 76,79 Nelson, Lynn 167,77 Nelson, Rebecca 192 Nelson, Susan 167 Nettleingham, Doris 168 Neuman, Robert 205 Newport, Cynthia 190 Nichols, Dan 195 Nichols, David 184 Nicholson, Linda 65,94,1 78 Niemann, Nancy 190,204 Niles, Walt 168 Norman, Durita 190 Norris, Elaine 199 Northcott, James 104,102 Obde, Susan 214 OConnor, Mike 197 Ogden, Linda 204 Olmstead, Roberta 65 Tadlock, Diane 182 Olsen, Cheryl 94 Olson, Larry 168 Olson, Nadine 73 Olson, Venla 261 ONeilI, Colin 179 Orton, Janice 168 Ottmar, Alan 93 Paietta, Jeanne 191 Paietta, Mary 191 Parrish, Chad 168 Parsons, Katharine 68 Patterson, Linda 94 Pederson, Leonard 196 Peele, James 196 Perkins, Denise 155 Perkins, Sherl 168,213 Perry, John 126 Pete, Mary 182 Peterson, Karen 192 Peterson, Kristine 52,65 Peterson, Lynda 199 Pevey, Gary 168 Pfeifer, Patrick 168 Pheasant, Elaine 78 Phelps, Charles 168 Phillipson, Darrell 168 Phillipy, Michael 168 Picard, Robert 101,104 Pierce, Jane 69,191,212 Pierson, Donald 77 Pintler, Preston 76 Pitner, Kathleen 190 Poetter, Janet 77 Polk, David 111 Porter, Harold 68 Pounds, David 111 Powell, Glenna 168 Powell, James 186 Powers, Bonnie 168 Powell, Tom 1 97 Powledge, David 1 24,1 25,245 Preston, Robert 168,179 Priano, Dave 92 Pribnow, Sharlene 205 Prichard, Jan 185 Prouty, Constance 94 Prue, Walter 114,116,186 Pryce, Candace 94 Pryor, Joyce 168 Puleo, Cheryl 168 Radach, Leota 182 Ragsdale, Lynne 205 Rains, Elaine 130 Randall, Cathy 69,79,168 Randall, Vicki 80,81,182 Randolph, Jay 168 Rapp, David 168 Rasmussen, Gail 117,1 1 8 Raugust, Jane 178 Ray, Cleodis 111 Redmond, Judith 65 Reed, Marney 199 Reed, Rodney 76 Regnier, Maurice 205 Reister, Bonita 169 Rennewanz, Bill 76 Rentel, Gary 39,62,92,154,195 Rentfrow, Michael 72 Repp, Sheila 85,190 Reser, Judith 69,178 Rexius, Robin 92,184 Rice, Jean 73 ' Rice, Jolene 41,94,190 Rich, Patricia 169 Richard, Henry 72 Riddle, Lorna 169 Richard, Henry 72 Riddle, Lorna 169 Rimmelspacher, Rosemarie 193 Rimmer, Mark 76 Ringrose, Neil 200 Ripley, Diane 69,77 Ripple, Mary 179 Ritualo, Russell 114,115 Roberg, James 169 Roberts, Gayle 73 Roberts, Judith 169 Roberts, Libby 190 Robertson, Susan 169,77 Robison, Brock 184 Rodman, Charles 76,169 Rodman, Don 169 Rogers, Pat 200 Roos, Paula 193 Root, Ruby 191 Rose, Barbara 191,73 Rose, Charles 72 Rosetti, Corri 186 Rousseau, Rich 141,145 Rowse, Denise 191 Rusha, Joan 169 Ruchert, Tom 179 Russell, Linda 179 Saling, Susan 182 Sand, Ron 145 Sandford, Bill 88,89,114,115 Sandstrom, Don 200 Sargo, Her 39,169,195 Saruwatari, Beverly 217 Saur, Connie 77 Sauser, Carolyn 240 y Sayler, Marsha 169 Scarpelli, Virginia 85 Scheideman, Barbara 77 Scherza, Ken 169 Schierman, Jody 69,190 Schmidt, Janet 73 Schneck, Claire 169,193 Schretenthaler, Marjorie 73,190 Schroeder, Barbara 169 Schroeder, Richard 169 Scuster, Carol 179 Schuster, Carol 179 Schuster, Gordon 186 Schweiter, William 169 Scott, Leslie 169 Scott, Patricia 193 Sears, Jerry 169 Seder, Barbara 190 Seehorn, Jodeane 69,190 Seignight, Doug 195 Selden, John 1 96,88,89,114,116 Sepolen, Wayne 67 Serguinia, Johnna 70,89,90 Shackette, Jerry 75 Sharp, Maureen 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171 Stohler, Edward 171 Storer, Theresa 69,182 Storment, John 51,191 Strait, Kathleen 1 71,180 Streeter, Linda 171 Strong, Cheryl 80,81 Sturges, Erskine 67 Sturtz, Raymond 97, 171 Stutes, Dennis 196 Suits, Judy 171 Suksdorf, Lynn 200 Sullivan, Arthur 46 Sullivan, Brandan 184 Sullivan, Kathleen 185 Sullivan, Patrick 39 Sutton, David 200 Svendsen, David 102,105,171 Svendsen, Jami 172 Sweeney, Susan 172 Taketa, Kathleen 82,94 Taniyama, Sylvia 82 Taylor, Mary 172 Thaut, Cathy 191 Thiebes, John 186 Thiemens, Esther 81,85,172 Thompson, Michele 182 Thompson, Scott 120 Thompson, Tom 103,142,145 Thornton, Jim 184 Thorson, Donna 193 Throop, Jim 92 Toepfer, Harold 172 Tolva, Stephen 1 03 Tomono, Susan 55,82 Tosh, Robert 93,172 Traheale, Frank 40 Trodick, Roxanne 193 Tronsen, Nancy 172,182 Turley, Robin 29,40,205 Turner, Janice 89,90,1 17,208 Vaikonpaa, Laila 172 Vallandigham, Jeanette 180 ' Vallandigham, Jeanne 180 Van Schoorl, Robert 31,41,62, 92,1 56,182,196,268 Vertrees, Daniel 186 Vertrees, 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