Fort Lewis College - Katzima Yearbook (Durango, CO)

 - Class of 1966

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ibbing with musicians of the pep band whose ► zesty fight music rocked the campus during Friday evening ' s patio program. Director Al Ruland brings out the best in jocular spirits as he chats with Iris Higgins and Pat Hamilton. Marie Herrera, seated to the right, apparently did not hear the jest. At center, left. Student Body President Martin Sollars purposely pro- longs the building anticipation which was portioned out among eight queen candidates earlier in the week when they were inform-ed of their selection to the race for a crown. Fumbling with the envelope containing the winner ' s name, Martin Sollars finally made the announcement; Queen Cindy Wigton, overcome with the light- ning shock that comes between belief and dis- belief, did not really hear the applause which signalled student body approval. Head football coach, Lou Cullen, tantalizmg further, held the tiara before the queen who eyed it with loving desire. Then, in a moment of sheer ecstasy for Cindy, Coach Cullen placed the crown; he was aided by attendant Kathy Sullivan. The queen stepped forward to thank everyone for the once- m-a-lifetime experience. At bottom, left, .Joe Martinez burns the midnight oil finishing a float. At right. Queen Cindy concludes the pres- entation of the Autumn Trophy, won this vear by the men of Crofton Hall. Mike Smith, Jim Edwards and Mike Okamura raced from the bleachers to accept the award for best float. ' -X ' «i 4

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Hoping to transform a rugged patchwork of weathered boards enmn in wire into a thing of beauty-or at least into something colorfully pie.; — Tim Bates and Sandy Perino began the monumental task ot tUlmg wire gap with napkins to produce a float competition contender, above, to top right. Merle Miller and Jim Hahn, after several hours work, could: p°?turl the end in sight. Pat Powell, Sandi Nethery and Sue Swetnam up the hne at a buffet dinner for college students honormg the football s and homecoming royalty. Not far behind with plates loaded were Mrs Mi Nyikos Mrs ofvid Cromie, Mike Nyikos and Lisa Dickens At middle. Phillip Quink casts an eye to the sky where a brilliant fireworks d ) culminated the patio program. Playing it cool for homecommg, food su chief Quint Rehmert and Dorothy Percell admire their handiwork a sculp torso of a gridder from the deep freeze. At bottom left, Larry Rockett and : Malberg bask in the evenings festivities while Dean Bill Pugh applat : queen Below are Carol Fryer, Pete Gilman, Ruby Nez and Joel Baker.



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4fl, Pultin ' 4 loud of smoke which bore a message of powerful portent, the Shalako Indian Club float ittracted much favorable comment from sidewalk spec- ators who gathered three and four deep to watch this reason ' s homecomnig parade. With more entries than ■ver before, each group in the competition rendered a ' aried twist to the theme; Raiders a go-go! At right John .ockett and Richard Stahl winked at the by-standers ossed balloons to the kiddies and exhibited gnarled cnees from behind grass skirts as part of the Meais Hall mtrv Mears Hall won the competition just a year earlier Dther entries represented here are the Forensics Club loat left Raider marching bandsmen in blazing green md yellow; Drama Club, Camp Hall, Women s Recrea- :ion Assn. ? l T It 3»f t3? % III 1 . ' .yi ' fz. 18

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