Idaho State University - Wickiup Yearbook (Pocatello, ID)
- Class of 1949
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Dr. Baldwin looks over the work of Milton Clay and Jim Cols on... 22 1 f J .A,,, , f f. .,.,, V + I, - -,A .,.,,.,.,i Ziff, 1 ,K,vfHf f W amid! ' 4 W , ,, ,ffl 1-ff! Iggy? , ,-wwf - :K if 1 xx I ff at 1 f-f1-1....l:i1-- -' -f - MM- W Ei 'L 1. L. N P x l l 1 i I i i R F w 15 1 1 I .M 'l if 'iw W, ki 51 Y za 4 IN M r 1 tw F WN 1 and uffezf with you S. E, ALDOUS Instructor in Carpentry B. A. DE VERE BAILEY Assistant Professor of Spanish Noxumx Brxrwus Associate Professor of Homc Economies Dlx. M111cR11.L D. BILAL Professor of HiQto1'y Mabel Raymond, Leonard Maillett, Bertha Frank, and Mrs. Mnillett make with the music . . . it seems to give Pops a headache . , . I. ff 1 GORDON BELL Assistant Professor of Geology VIOSEDHINE HARLAND BEluu'MAN Assistant Professor of Music LORENA Bixnx' Professor of Englisli BERNE P. BROADBENT Assistant Professor of Cliemistry XYIALTER E. BROXVN Capt. U.S.N. QRet,b Assistant Professor of Mathematics CLARK S, CARLILE Assistant Profes or f Speech . ' l my DR. RAY j. DAVIS Professor of Botany DOROTHY D. Fmus Associate Professor of Bacteriology 4 BYRNE C. FERNELIUS Assistant Professor of Physical Education 2 l 4 N A v you Zur .f . 5 N 1 5 3-,.,2J,,MMM,,m,,L, M ,,,V H H-H, ,. ..- . N-, , , '7' BERT1-In Blau. FRANK Instructor in Cosmetology CLINTON R. GALLOWAX' Profusior of Civil Engineering Z, -A C- ?'t1 4 rig i if 1 Jiffy ff I iyitf., v ,,f I l , was 1 XVALL,xcy' E. GARETS Assistant Professor of Journalism A, . ,v HARRY C. GOGGINS Professor of Business Administration nM'L',W5?'Q!'1'Z17UPl .J il - 1' ' A, V I Mr. :md Mrs. Carl Isaacson at the Sadie Hawkins Dance . . . must have been formal: they wore shoes . . . u to their counsels DlIXY'AX'NE L. Goouwm Assistant Professor of Botany RUDOLPH F. GORANSON Professor of Music U-ax 'Bl Qqs K ff L. NXQ, 5, v L+ I X Nr 6X XFXAQXE P x .' ii, T6 ' x 0 Md' XV A X O- RUTH E. HAGGART Assistant Professor of French LORENE A. HENDKICKS Assistant Professor of Education ALBERTA HILL Assistant Professor of Home Economics Bovn W. HODSON Associate Professor of Business MARIE L. HOPKINS Assistant Professor of Zoology DR. N. MARIE HUNTINGTON Associate Professor of Pharmacy m......,,u-S...-3.l.3f..v.,...l...-,,,.. ,-,-.,.'...-,...,. ...,.,.....,.,:.M.,.2f-fl -Wiip, 1-Lg! Ag, lang'-QV ffl-Zigi 'jjmgggl-: ' I A. E. ISOTOFF If NW. F, JACOB ssor o ng ish XIICTOR E. JONES Assistant Profcsfor of Geology Profc f E I GEORGE R. JOHNSON Asfociatc Professor ofMatl1cmntics Prof cssor of Zoology LEEDICE KISSANE Assistant Professor of English RUSSELL O. MANN Professor of Art 28 you will ,...f X P multiply andprofper... 5 Jr 5 1 J f',.fv:.lf:. 4 I j Q 'i H R i A 1 2 H ' f ' . fl 'Z-1 24.5.1 ,v 1Zi- f'-'j .H-f' IJ 'Q ' A f 1 fc' 1.45--'ff-.i , W f . f ,f 1 k 17, A -ld V 1 1 f . u 1 ' Lg' 1 J ,- ' f I ., - . J J , f- J ,f - ' Q DR. JUNIUS LARSEN Professor of Chemistry STEVEN R. Msfxoows Professor of Physics AKC!-IIE J. LEDUC Instructor in Printing HAROLD G, Mhfxm' Assistant Professor of Music lx wi A. L. LILLIBRIDGE Assistant Professor of Meelinnicnl Enginecring BLU1-ORD F. MINOR Associate Professor of Education J DR. R. A. LYMAN Professor of Biological Science MARILYN NlORTON Assistant Professor of English -mag-nu g 7 mw .fr11me.imMM..,s. ... Gionni, Roueur PHILLIPS Assistant Professor of Philosophy DR. V10 MM: POWLLL Professor of Drnmnrics ELLEN L. RAETHLR Assistant Professor of Healch and Nursing CARL C. RIEDESEL Associate Professor of Pharmacology their lectures P0155 HUBERT O.R1TLfxNo Associate Professor of Engineering Eh1MONS E. Roscoe Professor of Plmrnmcognosy RALPH IKUDOLPH ROWELL Assistant Professor of Chemistry IVAN W. ROWLANL: Associate Professor of Chemistry WILLIAM H. SHIFLETT Instructor in Radio and Television ESTHER MARY STALKER Assistant Professor of Home Economics HERBERT L. STEELE Associate Professor of Education Vic jones at the licnd of the table in n Preston cafe . . . going liomu from :lic USAC basketball game . . . u n heeded Lsnmmg-gqfA4fwf.v vW4.-.-nw W-wages, , N ., ..- 0 will fail aww DR. ROBERT C. STEVENSON Professor of Social Science DR. ALBERT E. TAX'LOR Associate Professor of Chemistry DR. EVA XVEIR Associate Professor of English ,Q I5 ai' , ,, HOBERT PEPPER STURLI Assistant Professor of Political Science JOHN MAR1'IN VESSER Athletic Director Tuolsms P. XVEST Professor of Mathematics f ff 5 gt- . A I ' 22 5'? '2e .- 3 is 1 wigs- . 5 Zi 1 4 3' f ,ft Enxwmn A. WILLE TT Assistant Professor of Physical Education RALPIi R. XVILSON Associate Professor of Forestry mf'-E f f ,ff '4 'f- ' ,.f- ,,.. L' , 4 H,-,L . r 5. 131. 5-r ' - Y -ff'4-13 61 n 6 V 1 5 gf?-Lg1.:ga-1:-.gg?L-,vig 0 1. ggi.: ,,y.ygi.a Professor Gorcmson plays Santa Claus at the Faculty Christmas Party . . . - ..-ff.. 415.5 lwyzh,-3..-L-, ., .Lf- ..- ,f .va 'UI -it A-.-.-. ,- .,-,r'.f A ..- M' 'kv ,M , , V .4-E1.. 1 ' ' :af w f' 1 r ,,faf'L-35f31f 11'- 'f- Y - .,-1 - 1 -1.115 155.1-T ml ,-,.L- ' V wi- -um -if -,'Z11..12:.-:5-' - 3-r-1,...., 'qi' T -. V - ' ' -T .g:,17'-- ,L K Anna B. Capellan, Registrar, and her two assistants Raedene Lloyd and Berry Adamson . . . Adminiftwztiafe ftaff, BILL, Bmvrz l3l11'f:L11' , , BETTY SORENSON Cnxbim' . . . Z - '51, W I ly 66 A F' r If G Gifs V Hx rx 'JJ ' cl A- 1 f QJu,'I-XX 0 Vf . 1 1 V 11, 2 f ,MV 4z1rfzmwm'sf1zx7zwfyf,Z,,,W X ' ff ,,,,We'1' I , If gg . . V. . ...N , , - . . . ' 5 12' l ' Marlon Ruby johnson, Dmmg Hall , 5 U I - V A QWZ ' X -ffffr 7 .L Drrccwr . . . is . f .1 'nv , , , mncr hour lll the rcmodclcd Grnvclcy Ten if 2 f f Room . .. ' 3 gk X, ' f , 4.M 4 M., A I Y-'X ,N wwxv Jo. Y Af 'A'lQ, I 'N . A Ggcgccf and olfszftvzntf Inn Pearson, Librarian Library study room . . . Q IS, X ww. This the one among the students, Chosen for one year to guide them- Through a most eventful school year, Fall of storm ana' strife and shouting. Workea' he with ap propria- tion, Sturterzfs, faculty, eonzmittee That the Sturtent Body uf i pros per, That he might aa' Vance his college. vi l X I I I , s 1 I I Student President Bill Folsom . . X K 7 JACK BISHOP, Junior Class President , . . B013 HARTVIGSEN, A.M.S. President . . . JOHN CLARK, Sophomore Class President , . . GENE I-IEMMING, Student Body Treasurer . . . VIC DUKE, Student Body Vice-President . . . LAEL JOHNSTON, Freshman Class President . . . CECIL FLINT, A.V.S. President . . . LILA Kuttrz, A.W.S. President . . . MARY T. FOGG, Student Body Secretary . . . Bois FENCE, Senior Class President . , . Student overnmenit 5 N - In flat' bascnzmzt of the Union, Mei fbe sizzderzts in their vozmcil, Mez' earb Tfmrsflrry with mfb other, To disrzzss Ihr sfzufenf probkms, Ann' decide fha' canzpm issues. Student Council members get tlie word from Sally Holt, traveling secretary for World Student Service Fund . . . ,Q-:af 1 g ,A fm .Cb .W f ,L , ..- ,r f ,4- g.-4v,.x9-' I.:- 'flu I' 1- 4 L77-57551-Li?fri ' inf L 3 ?E51. . ., .-1? .El-,Ev N if .1 ' .. -515: if , .g:f.:F3 K, 1 1 --f,ff,4E1 ' ,,, .2 514-'f0'fFr: uw- ' -v'. '.,-qfil .14 ,'x- ,- 'f5i1'f?!i ff? 1515: - ,P ' '3-1751: Y ...rm , ,. ,Fi ' hz g-- p. , . -- .wg-f 1 ,gf- 5 In-,Q v,,,L.r.L- .,.f:Lr:,:, 1' ...rv 1:..,-- -:,::.f.5+,.- ,-1 ' j:EZr::'f'j'1Q'-- .rf '- 5-9 1I.gf7'f '-s ' DlSOTfJ1I1lZJClfJl1 Com- mlLLLL . . Alnmcs llentlry H U ll c r t turm Dr. junius nrsm Carl Isaac- un, Dr, Carl XV. Mulnroslw. Publications Committee . . . rfuzzdizzg Bob Birdsall, Byron Lemmon, Mary T. Fogg, Taeko Hasegawa, Jay Olsen . . . xenffwl Boyd Hudson, Dr. Eva Vfeir, Marion Gee, Professor NVallace Garets, Archie LeDuc, Mary Linda Helfant . . . 1 ' 2? f . , fkywf. , - ' Q ...'-- ' ferr A I 4' :L . I '- . Q4 L 1. .A 1'.1!.-' J,fr 1 rv. , Y 5, 3,5 w Q, z'f':.9-ngflff-P '79 T ff . K 1 .-N, fi, 51,5 ,,1,f,f- , , ' f , f 4 . - W3 ,Lv ' 1' ,- , , x,L'-.f'L-4.a. 'LP ' Fd' ,' .AL- Vr4 rl! L ,aut Wy' ff ,X ,A Athletic Committee , . . sfamling Victor Jones, Pierre Pulling, Harry C. Goggins, Dr. Ernest Baldwin, Gordon Hall, Ted Krein, Dr. Ray Davis, E. E. Roscoe . , . xrrllnl john Vcsser, Tom XVest, jim Bentley , . , Committee! Student Union Board of Control . , . Clark Carlile, Marjorie Dean, Lee Darnall, Bob Dccweiler, Jolan Rademaclaer, Dick Lord, Jalan Clark, Kiyo Morimoto, Mrs. Evelyn Young . . . Social Committee . . . xtamlivg Bob Detweiler, Rose Mary Taggart Marianna Halal, Ted Delinger, Arian Randall, Ramona Ream Kay Peterson . . . svaiml Lois Booth, Dick Lord, Vic Duke Helen Oelwein . . . I E i ,- , ,f .,,.1ffW.4.,aM4f,.1...u V , if. 1 . 2 1' ' -1 7 : f If 4 .I , , 3 f ' i , ' '- ' ,em 4 ,241 J ' ,f - Q, wh? , ,.,.., U K.,... ,, ,K,, A V. T, A f'f'171Z a'?f:3 7'5'. ,f 0 4 J .4 -cow, H., ,-,. , .,vK.wf1.,m, 4 'V Jr--E1e,1f4:fb5z:,.'.4,4w9wha-f 4 '-f'5fQl:',I9f32fZ' n .12 , nf' ff 1. M44-f f MQW ,cf,+7'3'- .,w,mw.h?N . I .ff , hjy,f,,,c ' W, fwif 5 4 wfifxf, 1,4 f 7 f 4 y ff gf - .mx X, f wi. 4 , .- 'ff P 5 Y Y 1 XA, U1 JU- U h I f 1 5' xl' 14 N5 ' Cr 3511! W yyrlj ll' Kq I ,ly Q Y Nj If P 3 Q J1 J I w up V J1 J41'fr 'Jae U L nf' JJ F' 1 NL- LP Tissrn 'L I ,Lp J 'Q' 2 I in X R' g fkf' 1 Ex JJ K Ll .f V 59 N Ll IN F gx 4fF' -Rag -' iff' ,,,,,H, .,.,,., ,...r-,...1. swap' 1- -::z':?11i'j-N' ' 'W ' - ' ' H, 7 ,.. R X '-,..2fiicJW3 fl: ' ' 1 5'V1-fi'uf'- ' 7 4. 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A ' vt' -g , 1 , - ' M , 'If ' -73 I 1, f Q 2 ' '32, , , w.,f.,::lf?Z,-y M2 -- ,J 2 ii. -. 7 s ' - ' 4'-V ' .' 5 ' .Q A A A I ' F - ' wajzx 4 g ,. ,li 5 1 'fn . 1 ' 'Q fi Q., 0-, ' Q 1 MK u , V . I, - 1 Z uv ' ,. HW' ,Alu .L t J: V ,V , , fa.-fc vin: 1 .AAV ' A 'Z f AA'AAAV ' , ,LS -. 'V,IV 1 214' ,, 11 1 Q +2 V 0 ' ' 1. ggi, if Bob Pence and n group of pharmacy seniors plan a trip to n pharmaceutical house in the East . . . GLEN WAGONER KYLE WAITE Playxifs ami' Muib. Physical Ezfuraiion Idaho Falls Twin Falls CALVIN G. WELLS DONALD R. XV1-TITEHEAD Ellllrnfian-Social Science Pburnmry Pocatello Kimberly MORRELL XVEAVER Pburnzury Ogden, Utah J. SCOTT WILLIAMS Pburllzacy Ogden, Utah Y iflfli .P .gf i L M MARBA O. XVEEKS Playxiral Edurution Pocatello K. D. XVILLIANIS Pbaruzuvy Pocatello ALBERT XVEEsE Polificul Sricucv-Sociology Pocatello WILLIAN1 R. XVILLINGHALi Pbz1l'HldL'j' Emmett 51 lv Ll l l l l 1 l TT iw l l ii lf 1,. W 1, l ir 3 i li. x R ll s yi v l F Yi fi 1? -4 51 H 1 2,1 .51 -1 il . .11 ,1 A ,.1 1 1 Sl all F1 211 ll i .W .fl 11 l 'wi ,VH , -11 fl 1' 11 el 3 4 junior Class Otliccrs . . . jack Bishop, Presiclentg Qucnrin Soren- son, Trcasurerg Shirley XVcston, Vice-Prcsidenrq Nancy Sparks, Secretary. Taking a break in the Blucroom . .. Bob Emerson, Marianna Hal'1l, Lee Smitlw, Dick Lord, Kiyo Morimoto, Nei1Humphrcy . . . , 1 llil ri, iiii 1,-i,,.-,W ..,.., -- -w-.,,7, uniorf 5341 H7110 bf11'cfaiflJ in Goff 117111, Bishop, XVM1 bc'lif'1'1' tba! ill all agvs Ez'c1'yl1111111111 brfnrf ix b1llI1!llI, Tbm' in c'1'v11 junior bosomx, Tberr a1'1'l011gi11g.v, Jlf't1l'l1i71gX, sfril' Hem' M1050 Sf1l!1Ul1fS, l'1'0l' :j'0lll'lIiIlg, ll S2 Ye whose hearts are fresh and simjnlr, ings Tlmf 11c',x'I ymr fbriy may bc Sc'11i01'x. Eugene E. Anderson Kenneth J. Anderson Stanley D. Arnell Donald Bates Merrill David Beal Bernard Bengal Garth Berry jolm Bickmore Frank Bitlaell james C. Brassfleld Duane Bybec Ethlyn Calcote Leroy C. Campbell Irene M. Canon Donald H. Carter Duane G. Carter Hugh Castle George Cederberg Helen Christensen Julius E. Claar 1 niorf XVilliam Adamson Tho mas Allen Ln Rae Allred Edward H. Amuntlsen joseph G. Anclw lull 4 3 H .. s Y: union' Pgniifrir M V 3 .- -bun .mv A z wwn..fw!'H!!QB..f'4e,S. !!1i5!P, ., Nl 1 3 P -1 .24 4s 1-I X I I YZ' :vi PY HE aw!! gze Yi I 'iii HK' twig f f 4 gig? A Q in 45 H4542 if 1f'?6!'m ' ...Q hr .,,,zJ M11 yu., ip! 21 ' I 'F1fF7fLYfW' . R. J 1 M C, Q VFR ll Harry Claassen Phyllis Clezie Xvillinm M. Coke Edgar Collins james B. Colson Cecil M. Cook Kenneth Cook Keith Corbett Eugene Cowan Les Dngsen Norma Daniels Donald Darling lames G. Davies Donna Davis Dorothy Davis Harry Dickson Colan R. Drake Keith Drake Victor Duke Nola Belle Dummer Angelines Echevarria Raymond Edwards Louis Embree Robert Emercon Ray Evans James Exeter Wayne Farrer Herb Feldman Mary Fransen Arthur W. Frantz Rohwl iirnvulilit' Vitrnun l,. Gillespie Ciurnld lioldlncrg ,lnmes lf. Gore Marianna I-Lili! lofi-ef.. I i E u il., VV w IP? 1 P ill? N fl IHA l 9 Verna Hale Dale E. Hemcnway Neil D. Humphrey Charles E. johnson Marcus Jordin Aaron A. Hansen john P. Hemming Barbara Iske James Johnson Willard jorgenson Douglas Hansen Maurice Hansen Charles XV. Henderson Bernard Henscheid jack R. Jacobson Rex Dee jenkins L. Charles Johnson Helen Jones Leon G. Kalabokias George Katscanes -i l Laurence Harmxton li Lowell Lee Hill '. Harold S. Jensen xlcanenne jones l Q l Grace Kawai -V , Ni gl ,sry g7N'b I M5 1, l fff Clyde Kimbrel Ted Kinney Albert Kiriin Frank Kocven Edith Kump Riclmrd Kump Lila Kurtz Jack W. Kvarforclt uniorf 4. AJ1' I-' ff? 1 ' .' 1. ' V, I 1 ., 1, , .I , f F, , ,- ff M, 4 -',,4,4ff 1.-1' ' r' ' jlaqg - ' J1 1 4 ' ' . f, a .A i ,,-. .-, ,enlfo f' f' 7' fl - I. Vi.. fu., 1 f junior Prom Committee . . . Ed Collins, Angie Echevnrrin, Qucnt Sorenson, jack Bishop, Shirley NVes- ton, Nancy Sparks, Neil Humphrey . . . 56 W L as I' .---4 uniorf I J n- Lll. Knox Lake Don Lnrnon Lee Lloyd Jack Lombard Fcrrel Lusk Edward MncGarvcy Julia Mann Logan C. Mattson Vcrle Metcalf Pat Mitchell Chapman Leak Carl V. Long Melbn Mack Bob Mcllntirc Kiyo Morimoto Cnthurinc Lunch Dick Lord Robert Maclicnzic Mary Lou Mclicnncy Charles Morris 2 Z A 5' 3 i : 25 E E l l ls ll li I 9 E Q 9 2 John L, Lind Hugh Tsrylor Lovin Rance L, Manion joycc Mcrman Riclurd M. Morris M4 ,Mg 4 ' 23542: . 3 , Q , I 4 . R 5 , A . ' ' Q4 g f 17 , I - ,- VL .5 ,L n ' f 1 5,-1197 W3 w 3 :Q ,,.7,,,,, ,A 7 4- - , A 5 43,3 A I J Wffww V ' mf' 1 1,1 ' ff f K Ax ' 'f 1-Q.: :LLL L.z:Z:f A A 7, l .mf ' 'lfmdsyx , .,,, .. ,, A ,WX ,,... , c fa'??'N ,y Qi, c 1 I Q fs? 4, ,, .K Y 'wiv 4' .sit-X' X A ' '- ' .:,,.., Q ' z f ' ' 5, f? as wx V AY 7 f 5 vf I A N Q X 1 +x X Q ' 'fx W W 1 'X' 1 NS? . 01 Qf 1 f l ZH if W ' 1 x 4 ,ol g' Z Stuart Nash Iames E. Nikirk Melvin Nimer Dick Nixon NVilliam Noland Tom O'Hara Russell N. Olsen Grant Orton Ray O. Pack Millard F. Palmer john H. Parham -leanette Parrish Ara G. Paul Clifford M. Peake Ralph V. Felton Ralph Perkins LeRoy Perman Ronald Rawlins Ramona Ream Clea Reynolds Elwin Reynolds Robert V. Riley Rudy Rojas William Roselle James G. Rossiter Raymond Ruff L Schrader Robert R. Smith Roger Smith arry M2llC0llTl 5- 5ChlTYC1' Russell Storrs Edwin Stone lltlorfnansschuyler james A. Taggart R. W. Terwilliger Mu arty Robert S. Vai-iHook Stanley Voeller Scott Sliurman Raymond C. Sierks Dorulliy Simmons ,Inhn M. Skiiiitlms Del Slauglitci' l,cu M. Smith Ralph II. Smith Murray Sorenson john M. Stones Ray Thomas Forrest Wfalker Melvin XVestrand Quentin Sorenzon Kenneth Stosich Bill Toolson John XVallace Gene Yee Nancy Sparks Brookie Swallow Donald lf. Truman Mary-Ellen XV.irner Peter Zagarulla A , A 2A May' ' Sophomore Class Officers . . . john Clark, Prcsidentg Nor- ma Collyer, Secretaryg Mary Ruth Knowlton, Treasurcrg Byron Jones, Vice- President . . . Sophomoref Hail yr, bear yr, 1'lJ1'sz'a1'z' Solbhonzorvs NO! S0 fur l1Ll1ft1lIC'l'lIfl'0Nl I:T'L'S!JII1l'l7, N01 so near fo being jmziorx. Wrujvf in visions, lost in scheming, Of fbc' ways to torhzrf' Frfslamfw. I rcjacaf if as I brawl if, Wflmf is lowvr 1721111 fl SOIIIJOHZOITP . . . 60 Hear 'dem bells . . . Greta Bryce, XVnlt Youngstrom, Ilene Shaffer. Charles Craft, inspect the bell rlxc Sophomorcs donated to the school . . . Nlonlford Adams Robert Amos jane Anderson Ted Anderson XVilliam D. Andcrson John Andreson Kenneth NV. Babcock Xvilliam F. Bnclaman Orval Baker Grant L. Ballnm Xvilliam C. Barnard jack Beall Marilyn Beddall William Berry Eltvyn Behrens Vernon E. Bell Jerry Ballon Jo Ann Bennett Raymond Bennett Ruth V. Bilyeu Rolland M. Bird Ray Blatter John Blessenger Lois Booth James Bosacc James Bowen Walter Ray Brown Greta Bryce Mary L. Bullock Earl Burdick Sophomore! -ill egg Alla,- Till SEQ' fl, ' li Jil . 'gel gli' i fl 245. .fill 'Slll 'wif Hia .Ali Yllvl ,All Ii! lilly i l 4 -ri vi iii Ll it Inez Bixrklmlter Joyce Burnham Leland D. Bush Irvin A. Butler Dale M. Bybec La Rue Byrd jim Campbell Lona Carney Robert Carver Eldon Casper James Chandler Harry Chaplin Fred Chase Ned C. Clioules jack Clark john A. Clark Kay Clark Marion G. Clark Mclbern Clark Richard Clark Stephen Clark Dixie Clayton Glenna Mae Collier Norma Collyer Solblyomorey Curtis Cowman ' Bonnie Cook Clmrles Craft Mercer Cresnp x VN 62 A f- Q:- Vern E. Dalke Mary Day Marjorie Dean Bob DeKlorz Bob Derwciler Lorraine Dilwortli Ivan Doggett james Doss John F. Dunn Phyllis Earle Roy Eastman Bob Endo john XV. Evans Harold E. Faber Bill Familia Roddy Fischer Joann Flood Betty jean Foulk Jack Fuller joan Gehrig Jeanne E. Gottfreclson Robert Graveline Virginia Graves Don Gray Roy Gray Q 'gr-,mmm-fauna f,,,,, L ,.4, 1,5 ,W-f vi' Y------ V f .-A. X , ,. Betty Jean Coons Rhea Cottle Kenneth I. Cox Leah Crowshnw Lois Cullen Carol Cunningham 63 'vi iz :iii Fl 1-Il nil ,H iii 'll . lg Ulf ill! ali rilf yi V1' ii 'ffl 1 Ai .lx B' AM fill ,gl Bob Green Rnberl C. Green Elgie Hale Harold Hale Ralph Hale Verlc Hale Frnnece Hziller Harold Hancock Marvn Hancock Robert F. Hansen Van Ness Hansen John F. Hanson Carol Harris Frank Harris T. Arch Harrison Vernenl Hntlicox Raymond Hzwlienk Lewis E. Hawkes Dan Hnwklcy Eugene Hclmluolt Shirley Henson Marie Hocking Dan Hoggan joan Houchens Stanley Huff Mark Hulet Robert Humphries Ben Hunter Frank Hutchinson Melvin Gail lson 'X . 754 3 X 5 L7 fi 7 U 523 64 z 5 55,5 -...I Ernest jackson NVilfurd W. Johansen Mary Ann jones Mary Ruth Knowlton Eugene Larsen Roland O. jnsman Doris Jeffery Merle Jeffery Melba jenkins George R. Johnson James T. Johnson Roland johnson, Jr. Vernon Johnson Dick Kerruish Hazel Kimura Miriam King Glenn Kirkpatrick Ronald Kofoed Dean Labrum E. E. LaFay Dec Lake Thorn Larsen Patricia Lombard Leonard Lombardi Dan R, Lot: 65 Dunne jenkins Byron jones Dean Knight Mary Ln Rue Don xl. Lusk Eugene Machxda James Mallea Glae McDonald Marlon McMurtrey George McNv.1l Kenneth O Mlller Doyle Mincr Dean R Montgomery Howard Moore Roy II Morgan Frederlck A Mundy james L. Murphy Denms E Myers La Dene Nebeker Grace Neeley Vyla Jean Nelson Tom Newkirk Mclvm Nlmer Charles O Donnell Helen Oelvn cm Norman Olsen Raymond O'Neill Mac Openshaw Dale Ottcson Don Otteson George A. Parker jim Parker Fred R. Parkinson ,Iay Paris Robert A. Parsons Bryce Plcsncr Ralph 'D' Prescott Eugene Price Donald Pugmire Ray Pullen Blaine Quigley John Raclcmacher Arthur Randall John Read J. Mary Reed Richard Reed Florence Richman S. Henry Rigby Barbara Riha Frank Riha Boyd Robbins Willianm Ryan, jr. William A, Sachcck Parr Sainsbury Barbara Savage il n!em 'mu Ruth Pacc Rodrego Pacheco Robert Palfreyrnan John Vernon Peterson Roberc Pew Glen Phillips 67 l7'1'anl4 Savage P:1ulShnVer lflainc Strivroi llosernnry Slriy Wfillv Tcuseher Pntritin Tiiiilzcrs Francis Schcmcl B. M. Skinner HuhertSt:1nton XVallnec Tnckutt David Thomas james Tinto Edward Schroeder Lloyd L. Smith Herbert Sleffcns Bob Taylor Duane Thompson Rhys Tovcy James Schutt Norma Spargo james S, Stevens Clifford A. Taylor Shirley Thornock Tcrrcl Tovey 68 Leon Searle Ilene Shaffer john Squires Wayne Stamper 72,11 f 10, - --- . , , Arthur R. Turner John L. Turner Richard Turner Lynn Tyler Tom Wlnkley james XValker Teresa Walker Ronald Wfzilton Gene E. Watson Lewis Welcker, jr. Ina Mae Wheeler Kliss Whirwortli David M. Williams Paul M. Winters Robert A. Woodhead Roy Wright Sopkomoref Dean Van Engclcn Julia Ward XVillis W. Wiedenmnn Robert W. Wutl1ricl1 L11 Jean Van Orden Ln Grann-de Whsclen Ray Wfillecke Walter Youngsrrom Q f' Freshman Class Orlicers . . . Joyce Whitehead, Treasurer: Dorothy XV:ng- oner, Secretaryg Howard Harms, Vice - Presiclentg Lael Johnston, President . . . LG W 'gf fc' , 'fn ,' ' , V ALM f,,W1,,, s , l , tis X I ' 1 'L , -lr ,l ,f -' '. ' f' Y - - -- 'r f '4'4 .,f.',f- +A--1 fgxx M 44. ..:-.. XA: - ffj' - fare' wat, I-ff' A A . 5' 1.4 ff A JL ,ef , af' nf N. ,J .,M,f fi 4, if-'L-.1-vig., Q KKKXJJJ J 59' 'l X ',. , I J - 'Q I -' . its . f ,WV HN V .lj 'X l ,. - HQ' , t:,. , I, -'--1 , M -'pf .f.f1. . , Vi .1 . X1 VV ,. ' 7 Hfb WL B71 On fbe rlizry, swimming lazidscape, We now sec' some youfbs npproarbizzg, Dl'C'SSC'l1l11 garnwufr green and grveuw They are called the F1'C'X1J77Idl1 sfmleufs H erklcrl they by all the others. N ight and day fbr wonls arozmrl flamn Echo and rr'-velao Freshman, Alert Freshmen in hoc pur- suit of knowledge . . . ..1-......Q.. X l Don Aasa Don Adams Ralph Adams Virginia Adams Nate Adamson Wfilma Angelus Betty Anderson Ronald Anderson Lorraine Aslett Mary Virginia Bailey Alice Baker Dearing Baker Newell Fullmer Barlow LaRena Bellem Joe B. Benjamin Jim Bennett Mont E. Bennett John Richard Berry Melvin Bird Nada Bishop Virginia Blessinger Ralph Elwin Bogar Charles Boge Laurie Bogert Bob Bond Betty Boston Elmer Bowen Sybil Boyack Lela Boyer Bill Brydon Lucian Tom Burdick Charles F. Burnham Bonnie Jean Burton Bernice Buxton Marjorie Byland l.1uRs.nL Li totn Don Calltn IN Lul Captlltn Florence Eyvonnc Campbell Louis Carney Bettie Carmen' Dorothy Carter Bob Chivers Beth Christensen Naomi Chugg Frcderich Clark ,leanne Clark Art Colfman Bruce Coke Edward D. Coltrin Louis Combo james Condic Clayton Conn Elinor Corclingley Riclaard Cotunt Gayle Couch Benita Cowlishaw Bill Cox Doris Geraldine Cox Charles Crabtree m 1, wzfw -'ygfg ,L ahah? s l N- FV6IbmgQ7jliii 4 - ls 'XL it, Harley Craig Harriet Crawford Robert Crist Marjorie Currencc Carl J. Dallcy Alvin XVilliam Dalton Gordon Davis Ircnc Davis ,AKHK Teri Deflinger john Dcl.uca Shirley Detty Peggy DcValcour Charlene Dill Anastasia Dokos Barbara -lo-Ann Dolan Doris Dold Florence Donaliey George Donahue Harriet Driscoll Patricia Driscoll LeRoy H. Drusscl Frank XV. Dvorak Fred Dykes Richard Eaton Lenno Egan Loisann Erickson Robert Erickson Sara Ewarr Delbert Exeter Betre Ferro Glen A. Filield Dorothy Finlayson Joe Fix Phyllis Jean Fletcher Duane Forbes Marcene Foreman joan Garrison Myrna Garritson joy Gillen Bob Glenn Martin D, Goddard Doris Granberg Dorothy Granbcrg LaDean Gray Shirley Gray Samuel A. Grayson Donald Green Louis B. Griilin 'Wrff John XV. Grinsted Dorothy JoAnn Gwin Glenn R, Hnire Nancy Lee Halsey Russell Hamm Opal Hansen Ronald Hansen Barbara Hargis Howard Harms Bonnie Harrop Pat K. Harwood Willian1 Harwood Nita Hassner Travis G. Haws Russell Hayden Loren Hed rich XVilliam Hcnneberry Glenn Hill Iulienne Hill Marilyn Holgate Clarence Dee Holmes Robert Emmett Hood Dick Hooper Roy Hopla Taeko Hasegawa , Md- 1fLl Zl jl' Jw 1 ,fl J f 'J , fl l . L , ffvlyffp' 6 J l 1 ,DJJ 1 Q ,ff ,ff IL 1 f w Uf'i ff lf ' 1f 61 5 m 6 n 1 5 lv K , V! yi J ffl' 'fl iii J M wi M 1,11 .J !j!0f!if,jlJ'1i'li ly I 1 , fi flwdjpff J l Wzfhlhiii 'R 7 jack C. Huey Uvalm Hull George Jackson James R. Jensen Harvey H. johns Bob Johnson Howard Johnson Lael klolmston Delores jones Evan jones T. Blair jones jacqnilim: Joslin Nelly Lou Kelly NVcslcy L. Kite George N. Kiyuna Arlin Knight Herbert Kolio Marilyn Kunkel Cliuck Lane Darrell Larkin Monte Later Wesley Leach William F. Lea Arthur Lepore Roberr Leppard Gene Lawton Howard Leiberman Russell D, Lloyd Mark Longbrake Lloyd Lot: Nora Lee Lowe Mary Ann Lulloff Jewell Maddox Sue Mahoney Betty McCool johnie McDowell Helen Dedin McNeil Judy McQuillan joe Meabe Howard Mead Jackie Mendenhall jackie Metcalf Gerald I. Miles Muriel Miller Leon Morris Brian Mottislaaw M- 724.77 '2 'PEE'-iff Alan Muncey -lim Munn .Ieanne Munsee ,lim Murison Bearriee lxlyler Patsie Neal Orplu Neeley Monte Neel Bel-le Nelson Veva Nelson LaM.1re Nielwols Kathleen Nussbaum Bill Nye Anne Oelwein Boyd Olsen Kenneth Olsen Richard R. Olsen Lyle Olson Elaine Pace Melvin Painter Maxine Paris Delores Parks , George Parris Einer Pedersen Ernest B. Pentz V ' ' Freshmen Geraldine Petersen Eugene Pickett Margaret Plastino N. Ng. Don Pouer lrcnc Poulos Don Powell 76 Betty Lou Price Allan Purcell E. L. Putnam Orville Recldington Reed Rasmussen Bill Read lloyee Read jerry Ann Reny Dean Rebentisch jim Recd C. Alton Richardson Marilyn Robbins Lewis Roberts Beverly Robertson Maxine Robinson Nilda Robinson Owen Rogers Allen Ross Rutherford Edward Samira LaMonte Sant Le Burta Schmidt Marlene Schmidt Diana Schroeder Ruby Scott Verlin D. Searle Mary Sewell Margueritte Sikes Dennis Skinner Lewis Sly Jack Smith W. L. Smith Eileen Snyder Bervn Dawn Sorenson Marilu South James Spafford Glen Spahr Truman D. Sparks George R. Sraudaher Kenneth Stedtfeld Nick Stelma Fefefkmen Vern Stephens Lyle Stones Elizabeth Swishcr Rose Mary Taggart Ray True Lena Taylor Richard NV. Taylor Frank Thomas Lloyd Thompson NVRFFCII L. Thornton Herbert A. Toda Don Tollcy Gail Tolmnn Robert Trout Lloyd Neil Trussell Ruth Turpin Guin Upp Barbara Vndnais Delmar Vail Dorothy' Wfagoner Lorenz XValbon Acie XValdron Alfred NV:ilker john XValker John Lee Wfallace Betty Lou Walters XVilliam Wayne Glen Welch Maxine Wfellard James NVells Louise XVest Tom Whcarly Audrey Wheeler G. L. Wheeler Joyce Whitehead 11' Zlilizabeth XVhitman Donald Wilbert C. Gerald Wilkinson R. L. Wilkinson Billy Willes Lamar Williams Margaret XVilliams Bert Woodland Helen Woodvinc Edward Wright Larry Young !H,-,,-Q .V. F 3 4 M gf, r fl! JE ev- i.u if iii i If . ma sr ii? SGP my Wifi nu ,4 Ji Qify' A' N ,UIQ iii v M Sava ad? U , Q ix ,lx i. g F m Don Aiken Ivan Applegate Beverly Barnard Virgil Barnard Dorothy Lee Berry Edith Black James D. Boyce Yvonne Burklnnd Colleen Campbell Reynolds Carpenter Bob Causton Orem Christensen Merlin Christiansen Wfm. Cleovcr Evelyn Contas Clement Dickson Darrel Drake Teresa Droghei Rennee Evans Roger Fiala Cecil Flint Wilma Frazier Lynn Gardner Dale Garner aaaaven.- -J . N ! i J Vocational! ,f 1:1 'li il! i. 1 li I f I I il i, i v 1. if fl i l 4 5 , Q ts il J 2:1 ,, , LeRoy Delbert George Joyce Gleed Abner Greer Harry Griffiths Larry Guatir Doris Hull Allen Hansen Floyd Hansen jack Hansen Verla Rae Hartley jack Hartnett Joe Hathaway Merrill C. Henderson Mike Huerta Dean Ireland Idaho -leo Nat jones joe Ksrtum Clifford E. Kennedy Marlin Kofoed Vowztionvzlf 1 Margit Paulson rl el? Q fi X W X H Willinxmx Page X if rj Y W Lf l f 045 w ffl H Q Gene Rishcl Burrell Robinson 17 5 IM .. Joyce Lungiict Ray Larsen Harold Lccncy Robert E. Lewis Marguerite Lowry Parse Lund Victor Mnclritl Gcrnld Mai-lntt Henrietta Mayer Floyd Miller Arthur Monchcr Elvoicl Nelson Rex Nelson C. M. Nichols Clarence R. Norris Claude Oliver l Vocvztionazlf Rene Pence Oliver K. Peterson Boyd Preecc Helen Pugmirc Norma Richardson Robert Robinson Arthur R. Rowe Keith Rush Boyd Ruud I If 1 Q Long in jwafr ffye Hi!I!' folk lalnowcl, Till sozuf' zwzrfl of ncadcnzir Rvncfaml fbvir cfarx and did LIXIIOIIIHI fflflll . . . 84 Arthur R. Say Claude Scanlon Arthur Shuster E. E. Sluder Warren Smith Gene Sorenson Vincent Stewart David L. Stites Ralph Svancara Criesta Thomas Lester Tovey Glenn Vawtcr Milton Watson William E. Whittington Arlancl Xvolverton John Wornek Vawter, Coe, Carpenter, Preece, and Gardner warm their hands over the impro d h Lumberjack Parry . . . Vocational! : .g iff X 29 33273 xmf C? i 85 24 - w Zi W 7, ' ighfiaff. ' My f' W 0 , f2'..1 , . f, Q W f J 1, 1,-'Q f,o,,,y, 4 7 7? 1:-,ifoigwi v y 1 Wig Laffy 43711 f' 'K 1 Jwfwm Mx! Zff-56'imf,x.!1f 1 f ,1',f.4.,J.-154.+'v-fr fwpwf ,- fv+v-H g,,.,, -h-Mrgf Q4 - KA N df H X U ' f 'Y 1 dgzzfzzmfzkffzx --- XA , , A 1 ? 43 'H A.W'.5. Council . . . stwnliug Ina Mae XVheel- er. Helen Christensen. Phyllis Earle, Ruth Bil- yeu, Evelyn Contos, Mar- gucritte Sikes, Martha Stewart . . . scairzl Inez Burkhalrer. Helen Oel- wein, Mrs. Evelyn Young, Lila Kurtz, Nancy Sparks, Lcla Boyer . . . E, 4 V 426: ' 7 ' f l g S 2 I , I ' I I I J I is Affocm ted Women Students Association of all women students at I. S. C .,.. or- ganized to further the spirit of unity among women students and maintain standards of the school . . . sponsor an annual scholarship, XVomen's Day, Sweetheart Formal, Firesides. teas, participate in all campus functions . . . President, Lila Kurtzg Vice-President, Nancy Sparltsq Treasurer, Inez Burk- halterg Secretary, Lela Boyerg Sponsor, Mrs. Evelyn Young . . .activities regulated by A. XV. S. Council . .. LILA KUHTZ, President . . XX 4 I ,xv .rfocia tea' Men Students :GLX BOB I-IARTVIGSEN, President . . . Organization of men students . . . chartered in the spring of 1948 by Q1 group of interested men students under the instigation of Les Lambson and the assistance of Professor I-I. P. Sturm . . . purpose is better participa- tion of men students in college activities, better student government, enlightenment of students as to school ac- tivities, cooperation with Alumni Association . . . Sadie Hawkins Dance, presentation of amendments to Student Body Constitution, campus police force and court, stag athletic scholarship, ritualistic pep rally . . . President, Bob Hartvigseng Vice-President, Larry Galeg parties, Recording Secretary, Steve Pilashg Corresponding Secre- tary, Jack Carterg Treasurer, Gordon Davisg Publicity Director, Les Lambsong Sponsor, Hobert P. Sturm . . . M S officers Gordon Davis, rea S ember re A. . . ' S tirs Steve Pilush Recording Doctor Mclntosh, first 1948-1949 A. M. . m , - ' ' fi t A. M. S. president, Corresponding ecrc . jg , , Sccretaryg Larry Gale, Vice-President . . ceives his card from rs John Kelly . . . S9 T surer: Jatk Carter Ed Amuntl5en Naomi Cliugg Loui5 Combe Shirley Conger Mary Day Florence Donahey Loisann Erickson Hal Foss Dick Harbour Bill Harwood Dick Kerruish Ed Lougbrake Patti Longbrake Lyle Olson Pete Palmer Earl Pond Don Pugmire Reed Rasmussen jim Rossiter Allen Rutherford Barbara Savage Vern Stevens Wally Tackett Dave Thomas Jim XVallcer refs Club Service, social . . . organized in 1936, reactivated in 1948 . . . group of student members of publication staffs with ri se- mester,s work on Bengal or XVickiup . . . pledge parties, annual Southern Idaho High School Journalism convention, April 2... President, Mary Dayg Vice-President, Bob Birclsallg Secretary-Treasurer, Hal Fossg Sponsor, Wfallace E. Garets . . . NIARY DM' Pre-iclenl . . . t Row 0110 Don Hawkley, Charles Craft, jolm Hanson, john Evans, Melvin Painter, Roy Eastman, NVillis Weidennian, Harvey jones, Verlin Searle Leon Searle, Herb Stcffens, john Blessinger . . . Ti' D Willianas, A. L. Lillibridge, Dick Turner, James Schutt, Robert Jensen, W7esley Row two Frank Harris, Walt Youngstrom, james into, ave Kite, Frcdericli Clark . . . Affocivzted Engineer! Association of registered engineering majors . . aim is to promote the field of engineering . . . won second prize in Homecoming parade, field trip to Geneva Steel Mills, Held trips to in- dustries near Pocatello . . . President, Dick Turnerg Vice-President, XVillis NViedenmang Sec- retary-Treasurer, Don Hawkleyg Frosli Vice- President, J. R. Jenseng Sponsor, A. Lillibridge. 91 DICK TURNER, President , . . V 2 W, ,W.vf.,1wgw2e:. 1?---.Y -V - .-.... :vai- f Gordon K. Allred LaRac Allred joseph G. Ancho Dwayne Anderson LeRay Anderson Stanley Arnell Win. F. Bachmann Clifford Barnett Jack H. Beall Reid N. Bell Emerson Farnes Berntsen Nada Bishop Ralph E. Bogar Greta Bryce Royce Carter Foster Chandler Harry Claassen Marion Clark W7:irren CluE Norma Collyer Roland S. Dame LeRoy W. Darnall Peggy DeValcour James Doss Victor H. Duke John T. Dunn Ray Frzinsen Harold Giles Robert F. Glenn Virginia Graves Edgar T. Guinn Douglas R. Hansen Ira Hillyard Richard G. Hooper Ben B. Hopkins Uvnh Hull Barbara Iske V. Duane Jenkins Russell L. jewctt Marcus .lordin Ed -lurnch Clyde Kimbrel Edith Kump Frank Koeven Koichi Koike Harry S. LnMunynn Darrell G. Larkin XV. L. Livermore Richard Lord Paul D. Loscalzo Eugene Machida William B. Marlin Nlllaync W. Merrick Annrole A. Mezcntsnfl' CLIFFORD BARNETT President . . . james Murison Edward Murphy Nolan McMullin Stuart Nash Monte Neel Kirk P. Nielson Melvin Nimer Charles Robert Pence Russell Petrotta Joseph Platts Ramona Ream Dean Rebentisch Abe. C. Richie Charles G. Robbins Glenn Robertson Roger P. Smith Fred Sorenson Hubert C. Stanton Gordon B. Stirland Noall R. Streeper Brookie Swallow Grover Swallow Knud W. Swensen Herbert Toda Alfred B. Trosper Donald A. Truman James W. Walker Gordon Ra Willecke Y I Kymen D. Williams Bill Willingham Pharmacy Affocwltzon Group of pharmacy students affiliated with national American Pharmaceutical Association . . . sponsor Pharmacy Ball, student pharmacy publication, Refill, educational movies for members, guest speakers, trip for seniors to pharmaceutical houses in the East . . . President, Clifford Barnettg Vice-President, Marcus Jording Secretary, E. F. Berntseng Treasurer, Monte Neely Sponsors, E. E. Roscoe, I. W. Rowland. . . w , I l if sn C ,J-1, , if , 1 'Z' A i f ,, N . u er .. f se - , ' 'Y ..1 mf-f ' , if V if ef- -f Graveley Hall Council . . . sianrling Jeanne Clark, Elinor Cordingly, Ruth Bilyeu, Carol Cunningham, Joy Gillen, Kliss Wfhitworth, Ina Mae A YVhceler, Uvah Hull, Loisann Erickson, JoAnn Greenwalt, JoAnn Bennett, Marianna Hahl . . . senimf Kathleen Nussbaum, Orpha Neeley, Mary vi' Bullock, Inez Burkhalter, Norma Collyer, Mary-Ellen Warner, Jane Anderson, Florence Donahey, Jean Fletcher . Air, :F 1 , . , . , fl Ll. ,A pw Q i lflwal re LUV xii E-rj fl' l . l l -li iii ri, l Pr ,tl il 1 A 1 ral we 6 dl f i ' ffl 1 ' l 'il 7 G -i , l ', i .J ,N . MX 9,1 J- 'V 3 HL 1 7,419 l' FV7, 7'r ' l 3 ,J , , ,J , 2 V N. .,- ,f ' vw 3 fy W, I - Ab! V1 JLL1 M1 l .XP wwf ,J , ij., Only girls' dormitory on campus . . . built in 1939 . . , used as Navy barracks during Wo1'ld War II . . . aim is to make all out of town girls feel as much at home as possible . . . firesides, Hell Night, open house Homecoming, Grave- ley Hall Open House, step singing XVomen's Day, assembly, Saturday night dance . . . Presi- dent, Mary-Ellen Wfnrncrg Secretary, Norma Collyer, Treasurer, JoAnn Greenwaltg Sponsors, Mrs. Jacqueline Holt, and Mrs. Ruth Bentley. y l Mmw-ELLEN WARNER, President . . . 1 lf l Ron ffyrcc' Mal Schryer Ixtn Cook Emmett Hood, Eugene Price, Russell Lloyd, Blaine Quigley, Don Bates Rau luo Margaret Plastmo jackie Mendenhall, Loisann Erickson, Jeanne Gottfredson, Carol Cunning A b ham Julie Ward Norman Olsen Ron our' Ruth Bilyeu, Mary Donna Jensen, jim johnson, Don s oe Inez Burkhnlter . . . Players Club Organization of drama students who qualified for the club by work in acting and production of plays . . . stepping stone to Alpha Psi Omega . . . promote interest in the theater and every- thing connected . . . one-act play at Heyburn Art Festival, school assembly, steak fry with Alpha Psi, active part in Homecoming and Campus Day . , . first place in Homecoming skit contest . . . President, Jim Johnsong Vice-Presi- dent, Jeanne Gottfredsong Secretnry-Treasurer, Inez Burkhalterg Sponsors, Don Asboe, Mary Donna Jensen . . . V- 1-...v 4-f, ....,-.W ,..1.-, . -a, Q,-, - ' tv. Lancer! 5 ..., , , -..- ,.,-. , Frank Birhell John Clark Bob Denweiler Jerry Goldberg Gene Hemming Harold Jensen Don Larsen Chapman Leek Dunne Thompson Howard Moore Clmrles Morris Clifford Peake Ralph Perkins john Wallace Marion Mclvlurrrcy am Social fraternity fountlecl in 1948 for those men who have completed one full term with CU average . . . purpose is the development of hi rh scholnrshi :mtl food character. . . in favor E P lv of National Greek-letter Sociuls,' . . . two for- mul activities, informal smokers and picnics, nrtici ation in all school activities . . . President P P 1 Harold ensen' Vice-President ohn Wnllaceg . , weilerg Sponsor, Frank Rizzardi . . . HAROLD JENSEN, President . . . Lancer! Hap Jensen, Charles Morris, Chuck Leek, nncl Jack Potter roll out the welcome mat . . . first place in the Homecoming sign contest . . . Secretary, Frank Bithellg Treasurer, Bob Det- ROIL' xixglilaine Stavros, Lela Boyer, Nelly Lou Kelly . . . l'0lU fue Jerry Ann Reay, Mary Lou South, Lenno Egan, Mary Lou McKenney, joan Gehrig, JoAnn Gwin, Charlene Dill, Margueritte Sikes , . . row four Loisann Erickson, Beverly Wilson, Jeanne Clark, Jerry Cox, Sallee Cox, Helen Christensen, Angie Echevarria, Helen Oelwein, Phyllis Clezie . . . row lfnve Helen Woodvine, Gayle Couch, Marilyn Hubble, Harriet Crawford, Lois Cullen, Leah Croshaw, Inez Burkhalter, Glenna Mae Collier . . . row two Joan Garrison, Joan Bennett, Pat Mitchell, Shirley Gray, Nancy Sparks, Marilyn Bed- dall, Rose Mary Taggart, Kay Nussbaum, Dixie Clayton . . . row our Anne Oelwein, Ruth Pace, LaRue Byrd, Jean Munsee, Kay Clark, JoAnn Greenwalt, Marianna Hahl, Florence Richman, Jeanenne Jones, Maxine XVellard . . . Cadettef Group of girls with C average, chosen by the members . . . create pep and hospitality at intercollegiate sports . . . march in school parades, stunt at homecoming pep rally, won . second place in homecoming skit contest, provided half-time activities at games, spon- sored dance honoring ln Club . . . President, Vicky Gravesg Vice-President, Joyce Mer- mang Secretary, Elaine Stavrosg Treasurer, Leah Croshawg Sponsor, Dr. Eva Weir . . VlllGlNlfX GRAVES, President . 98 I l a .JI Av I- Varsity Villagers Organization to unite off-campus girls to foster n greater interest in all phases of campus life . . . sponsor fall and spring pledge parties, All School Masquerade Ball, pot luelc dinner, bowling and theater parties, Christmas brerilc- fast, Christmas caroling, progressive dinner par- ties, swimming parties . . . President, Helen I Qelweing Vice-President, Gayle Couch, Second Vice-President, Harriet Crziwfordg Secretary, Betty jean Foulk, Treasurer, Rosemary Stoyg Sponsors, Ellen Rnether, Lorene Hendricks . . . af kg Ron' fbrre Helen Oelwein, Doris Dold, Dorothy Finlayson, Peggy DeValcour, Betty jean Foulk, Helen jones, Diana Schroeder, Nancy Halsey, Mary Lou South, Ann Oelwein, Carol Harris . , . row frro Maxine Wfellard, Vicky Graves. Harriet Crawford, Beatrice Myler, Mary Ann jones, Margie Currents, XVilrn:i Angelos, Irene Pulos, Bonnie Burton, Bonnie Hnrrop . . . row one Miriam King, Myrna Gnrritson, Sallee Cox, Bettie Carter, Beverly Wfilson, Jerry Cox, Helen V'ood- vine, jerry Rcay, Betty Lou Price, Dorothy Cox, Rosemary Stoy, Miss Rziether . . , HEI,EN OEi.xvi:IN, President . . . Ruth Bilyeu Lela Boyer Joyce Burnham Betty Carter Helen Christensen Betty Coons Elinor Cordingly Helen Cox Gayle Couch Harriet Crawford Leah Crowshaw Lois Cullen ffifffifiv in QW ,M 9? if Carol Cunningham K Marjorie Dean Charlene Dill Phyllis Earle Loiszmn Erickson Dorothy Finlayson MARY PAT SLHTH, President . . . Oldest social sorority on campus . . . name is derived from the Idaho Technical Institute . . . promotes school activities and aids in school spirit and social affairs . . . first student assembly of year, tradi- tional Feudal Dinner, formal pledging, initiation breakfast, Christmas party, swimming party and picnic at Lava, slumber parties in dorm . . . President, Mary Pat Smithg First Semester Vice- President, Marjorie Deang Second Semester Vice-President, Rose Mary Taggart, Sec- retary, Helen Oelweing Treasurer, Helen Christensen, Sponsors, Mrs. John Vesser, Mrs. Jay Jensen, Mrs. Russell Mann . . Club fm-eh ?'ff' ,fdfsfqh lzslixi ' 1 Y we 231,91 ,Q 4.-, W, 4 . s , Z - ' , '.,!,.Ua, 4 , f .22 Refreshments at the formal dinner dance at Bannock Hotel . . . .loan Garrison Lila Kurtz Ann Oelwein Mary Reed Mary Pat Smith Rose Mary Taggart JoAnn Greenwalt .loyce Merman Helen Oclwein Mary jane Royer Mary Sparks Helen Woodvine IX Helen jones jean Munsee Clea Reynolds larguerirte Sikes Elaine Stavros Beverly Wilson ,J National Service Fraternity of out- stnnding men students . , . iiim to pro- mote and foster school spirit and serv- ice . . . all-school picnic, first pep rally, Kickapoo Gardens, annual formal din- ner-dance, usher at plays Lind assem- blies, aid in registration, give aptitude tests, hosts at regional convention, at- tend national convention . . . Duke, Jerry Olseng Wforthy Scribe, Ralph Tuckerg Chancellor of the Exchequer, Bob Hartvigseng Wforthy Recorder, Gib Smithg Sponsors, Vic jones, Wal- lace Garets . . fww, 1,ffzg'r,ci,f,,nfxgw2,QLyv4ffmm'mmczfrazmzmi1' my-fi7gMfgn,,,W , X M-g,,gQ,.Qs,-4.,.g , .-:fm ..,,f , .4 -' -' ' -'W-H gil , If - 1 35.9 , X Nip Nielson is out-flanked while members look on . . . sure got n big hole in his face . . . Shine Boy Stan Huff plays valet for .lim Blake and Earl Pond . . . l Club Queen Board . . . xlumllflg ,lake LaRue, Cliff Peake, Gene Hawkes, George Johnson, lien Cox, Tom Dunn, Claude Holmes, Sam Maynard .... x m1'c'1l Dubby Holt, Alolmny Vessel' . . . A E l P d Td Krein Elmer Rutker Stan Huff Al Kirlin Gordon Ron' fbrn' Harry Dickson, Pete Richardson, Bob Hilliard, Leno Scppi, ar on , e , ' , , , Hall . . . mu' fli'0 Glae MacDonald, Jerry Bellon, Bob McCain, Murray Rudd, Larry Gale, Ronald Anderson, Max Thompson, Parr Sainsbury T G M l'd Blake, Dick Morris, Golan Drake, Rudy Rojas, jim -johnson . ,. Nip Nielson . . .row our enc ac ii a, im EARL POND, President . . , C C Oldest organization on campus . . . purpose is to promote athletics, live up to and help en- force all college traditions, promote sportsman- ship . . . consists of those who have won the letter I in one of the major sports and passed by members , . . sponsor Freshman initiation, IH Club assembly, 'T' Club Ball, annual blan- ket award to leading I.S.C. athletic booster . . President, Earl Pond, Vice-President, Bob MC- Caing Secretary-Treasurer, Rudy Rojas, Master- at-Arms, Ted Kreing Sponsors, John Vesser, Mil- ton fDubbyj Holt . . , 1 l 3 i g 1 2 ll l I l ll i X I , l Row info Mary Ann Lulloff, Virginia Blessinger, Melba Mack, Jeanette Parrish, Virginia Adams, Betty l McCool . . . row our Taeko Hasegawa, Elinor Cordingly, Betty Jean Coons, Shirley Detty . . . l E ' C l 5 J H 0 m e c 0 n 0 m z Cf u Organization of those interested in Home Economics , . . promote interest in Home Economics and the home . . . Hreside on college dress and dating, dinner for club mern- :V bers, lectures by Pocatello business people on topics of interest, trips to various plants li near Pocatello . . . President, Betty Coonsg Vice-President, Glenna Mae Collier, Secretary, J Lona Carneyg Treasurer, Mary Ann Lulloffg Historian, Eileen Snyderg Sponsors, Miss ' Raether, Mrs. McDougal, Miss Hill . . . l m e c 0 n Organization of upper division Home Economics students . . . further professional J interest in Home Economics . . . sponsor A.W.S. Hreside, series of educational lectures, Li initiation party . . . President, Jeanette Parrish, Vice-President, Marianna Halal, Secretary, , Melba Mackg Treasurer, Euleta Jensen, Historian, Pat Darnall, Sponsors, Miss Stalker, Miss Barnes. 4 Marian Partney, Euleta Jensen, Melba Mack, Jeanette Parrish, Pat Darnall, Marianna Hahl . . . l ,,. cm, -.c, ...QNX - mm L 1 Elaine Stavros, Mary Jane Lacy, Mary Par Smith, Mrs. Evelyn Young, Pat Mitchell, Mary Ruth Knowlton, La Rue Byrd . . . an Hellenic Council composed of the presidents of the social sororities and one delegate from each ' 1 ' d 'f h romote co operation for the good of tht college and its women stu ents, uni y t e . . . p - interests of different groups . . . pre-rushing tea for all girls interested in sororities, Panhellenic Formal, informal party . . . President, Mary Pat Smithg Secretary, Pat Mitchell, Treasurer, Mary Jane Lacyg Sponsor, Miss Evelyn Young . . . G e 0 I 0 gy C l u 19 Group of students whose curriculum is Geology or associated Helds . . . professional club to acquaint students with the fundamentals of Geology, to promote professional contacts . . . Banquet, guest speakers . . . President, Howard Albee, Vice-President, james Colsong Secretary-Treasurer, Dale O. Terry, Sponsors, Andrei Isotoff, Gordon Bell . . . Row Iwo Dale Terry, Max Hales, Robert XVortliington, Maurice Hansen, David Gauger, james Colson . . . ' Q H ' rd Albee, Francis McKenzie, James Tinto, row one Andrei L. Isotoff, Eugene Lewton, George Katseanes, ov. a Gordon F. Bell . , . u i' 1 ' r .,,L, ,.' .2- .' - AY I- - A . V f-t-.,M 6 pf p ' 9 ww . n , Q 'Q af . V ' If ,, ,, Q, 1 H ' 'V . . i ..,, . ',,,, , ,, A if gf r' 9 A ' .-.ws 9 .4-3 s 7 gig f' 'Wi e' ,, i i 29148 'Wim 5 ?xj N Z A 2 -11 - 'X 23 if -' ,1 7 v Ag i , 3 'T' Y fa? l If ' ,V, ,g 2 2 f , 2 2 rf, Wwfzfayp ,.f,.,,.4 7 ,,, 4 k' A :i fast action and broken bones . . . SkylineS 1 re . . . ,, . Through n picket fence of skiis Ski Club members are seen in action . . . SleiClu19 Group of students interested in skiing . . . promote better skiing in the school . . . Ski Sweater Dance, ski trip, and parties . . President, Don Grimesg Vice-President, Bob Hilliardg Secretary, Dorothy Sim- monsg Sponsor, Byrne C. Fernelius . . . DoN GRIMES, President . . . f E25 -L53 National fraternity organized to promote professional growth in the field of education . . . for study, re- search, and discussion of educational problems . . . book drive for Indus- trial Training School, host to na- tional convention, formal banquet ...Nvayne Ball was elected na- tional president for a two-year term . . . President, NVayne Bally Vice-President, Wfilliam Barnard, Secretary, Barbara Haleg Treasurer, john Lindg Historian, Juanita Sto- vallg Sponsors, Lorene Hendricks, Bluford Minor, Herbert Steele, Dorothy Cantrell . . . Phi Beta Sigma WAYNE BALL, President l Theodore Anderson NVillian1 Barnard Marilyn Bedtlall ,loAnn Bennett Helen Cox Carol Cunningham Roddy Fischer -loan Gcrhig Barbara Hale Ernest Hale Frank Hutchinson Marguerite Hutton Merle Jeffery Miriam King john Lind Hugh Lovin Julia Mann Harvey McClain Mary Lou McKenn Norman Olsen Franklin Welch f fm A .-W f -.. 1.5114 M nm-me1.iMfwMm.i.mQ.1-vN,vW,yWM,,m,,2 Pi Kappa Delta National honorary forensic fraternity , . . organized in 1948 as Pi Kappa Gamma . . . went national in 1949 . . . for those active participants in intercollegiate forensic ac- tivities . . . to further debate and speech par- ticipation on collegiate level . . . attended na- tional convention at Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois, to establish I.S.C. chapter . . . President, Ralph Swisherg Vice-President, Dick Savageg Secretary-Treasurer, John Squiresg Sponsor, Carl L. Isaacson . . . --Y-,tv -7-2,-N, Jeanne Clark Hal Foss Dave Hubbard Pompie Johnson Leon Kalabokias Dick Savage John Squires Julia Ward ' ' .H L' 7 Ed Amundsen Ralph Bogar Leland Bush Merl Dalton Gordon Dax is Frank Dxorak John Evans XVeslcy Kite James Murison Melvin Painter Sterling Rigby james Schutt Lloyd Smith XVa1ly Tackert Ray Thomas Jim Walker RALPH HALE, President . . . 2' VN Alpha ki WZHCQOZ Organization of former Boy Scouts, members who desire to carry into campus life the ideals and prin- cipals of Scouting . . . aim to assemble college men in the fellowship of the Scout Outh and Law, to develop friendship and promote services to humanity . . . made paper rack for distribution of the Bwzgul in Swanson Hall, placed faculty directory in Frazier Hall . . . President, Ralph Haleg Vice-President, Ed Amund- seng Secretary, Norman Sowerg Treasurer, Bill Dossg Alumni Secretary, XV:Llly Tackettg Chapter Historian, Lloyd Smithg Sponsors, Gordon Bell, Dr. Ray J. Davis, Byrne Fernilius, DuXVnyne Goodwin, Berne Broadbent . . . A- ----- s, 43377 Ip lv 61 ELWIN REYNOLDS flrst semester President . ALLEN BLOMQUIST second semester President l P ' il mlm WW! QM Hal Foss, an arm and a leg lwclp, initime some unidenti- fied Players Club pledges . .. if Q' . 1I , Jack Bishop Polly Fitch Mary T, Fogg Hal Foss Dave Hubbard Helen jones Lila Kurtz Tinka Leach Ferrell Lusk Pat Mitchell Ara Paul lilwin Reynolds Raymond Ruff Robert Van Hook Mary-Ellen Warner Alpha Pri mega: Apple of His Eye goes trouping . . . 1 4 National dramatic fraternity of those who complete a specified amount of active work on stage and back- stage . . . further and help those who are in any way interested in dramatics . . . assembly skit, sign display, annual assembly, annual play, picnic, hat check con- cession at plays . . , first semester President, Elwin C. Reynolds, second semester President, Allen Blomquistg first semester Vice-President, Allen Blomquistg second Semester Vice-President, Bud Skinnerg Secretary' Treasurer, Mary-Ellen XVarnerg Sponsors, Dr. Vio Mae Powell, Mel Schubert . . . ' 113 ......-....,-N-.--n-'T-1--rf.-snr-ns 1 l, 1 ll 2, 5 l V 1 Professional fraternity for third semester men with good grade average and interested in the sciences of pharmacy and chemistry . . . formed to advance these sciences in college ,. . . Homecoming pep rallyg Christmas party, alumni buffet, annual formal dinner-dance, spring buffet dinner and dance . . . firstsemester President, Bill Martin, second semester President, Harold Gilesg Hrst semester Vice-President, Larry Galeg second semester Vice-President, Larry Schraderg Secretary, Fred Sorensong Treasurer, joe Anchog first semester Inner-guard, George Iosetg second semester Inner- guard, Sparky Walkerg Master-at-arms, Don Toolsong Sponsors, Berne P. Broadbent and Ivan XV. Roland. ti- if BILL MARTIN first semester President HAROLD GILES second semester President Phi elta bi Phi Delts in a chem- istry session . . , Bill Martin, Larry Gale, Fred Sorenson, George Inset . . . 'f 11-r ' Joseph Anclm Robert Franklin Asclme Clifford Barnett Frank Beckstrom XVilliam Biekmorc Bob Broadbent jack Carter Royce Carter Carl CIISIJCFSOII jerry Christensen XVarrcn Clnif Leroy Darnall Thomas Deppe Victor Duke Linus L. Fcreday Larry Gale john Giles Edgar Guinn Keith Haws Ira Hillyard George Ioset john Kelly Donald Luebkeman Wfilliam Martin john Murray Melvin Nimer james Norton Robert Ro'eoe Patterson Levi Hayward Pease Charles Robert Pence Reed Peterson Larry Schrader Grant Herbert Stewart Fred Sorenson Don Toolson Tom Toolson Bill Toolson Forrest Walker Gene Watson Lewis F. Welker 1 l I 4 l l I I w ,N ppp- Xi Ther formal dance 'fi '-L., 5 ..4 f:-..-. .. ,,, :..---,f?Fi.i.ti4'iiiE' f f . -F:-.. 422,113 l....,:fe f ' ,iii En SULLIVAN.PI'CSldC1'1E . . . 423255 f l Social fraternity . . . members are chosen for outstanding service to school . . . promotes scholarship, friendship and school spirit . . . production of Great Day, two dinner-dances, barn dance . . . closely connected with Kap- pa Sigma, national fraternity . . President, Ed Sullivan, Vice-President, Merle Dnltong Secretary, Frank Goldg Treasurer, Russell Storrsg Muster-an arms, Bob Browng Sponsors, Dr. Albert Taylor, Jirn Bentley . . Xi Them Tau Harold Allsop Ray Bennett Bob Bron n Bill Adamson Keith Corbett NI. Curtis Cowmnn Arthur Cullen Harold Foss Durwzxrd Fry Frank Gold James Gore Harold Hale f A f fl. U. f , - f f' A wafv-MJ iw we W T44 Lewis Hawkes e - ifffillinm Henderson 7!-' A, aj-NIR-+17 Clx:irles E. johnson 1 - .AMAA Luvern C. johnson All 47414 MJ . 71 I 551 Mijn .yzlfj lflffs! Evan Jones john Kobe Gerald Miles Arthur H. Nielson Russell Olsen john Read Parr Sainsbury Bud Sant Joe Scrvel Del Slaughter jay Slaughter ' Russell Storrs Conversational clambake . . . Betty Coons Mary Ruth Clark, Elaine Delta ibfilon Kappa , 01.1, , Lois Booth, Knowlton, Kay Stavros discuss plans for the annual Barn- ij sae g, ENN V' is dance . . . X ,Zur . , I f f' ' , 4 , V ' 9 .i:c3.f- f f V 5 2 5 l M ii . - E. 1. f - If 1 I . ! , . . rl' A 5 ,Q 1 Wy- ,. W f f ' 1 , ff ,WW ff A f ' ' W7 f f Viwf M0416 , 1 A Zi ' if f f4zz24fwzff4 1 7mWwAOG Wfzfffwf M fir- f Wf4f,aff,efffkff Mfg? f ,Q jff ff 4 , Wdff'-.1 uw ff' ' we if 7 , , 4, f hm , fx'fwffwfwrfmfwfffff f 4 new . . 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Honorary Sophomore service sorority whose mem- bers are chosen from the outstanding girls of the Freshman class . . . chosen XVomen's Day in the spring . help with orientation during Freshman XVeek, register Alumni during Homecoming, sell traditional mums Homecoming, usher at plays, assemblies, mu- sical events, help wherever and whenever possible, an- nual UDEK Bnrndnncen at which Ugly Manu is cho- sen . . . President, Ruth Bilyeug Secretary, Phyllis Earleg Treasurer, Joyce Burnhamg Sponsors, Mrs. Jac- queline Holt. . . Motto: At your service. . Ruth Bilyeu Marion Clark joan Houchens W QMS RUTH BILYEU, President . . . LaRue Byrd Lois Booth Greta Bryce joyce Burnham Katherine Clark Betty Jean Coons Leah Croshaw Carol Cunningham Marjorie Dean Phyllis Earle 4 ' f ' El ' 1 S Miriam King Mary Ruth Knowlton Mary jane Lacy Helen Oelv ein aim tavros M.. Social sorority whose members are chosen for superior scholastic standing, high ideals, per- sonality and leadership .... promote school activity and good will on campus . . . acquaint- ance dinner, Oriental rush party, pledging party, ski party, dinner dance, assembly, Coffee dance, swimming party . . . President, Mary Jane Lacy, Vice-President, Barbara Iske, Secretary, Marion Clark: Treasurer, Glenna Mae Collier, Sponsors, Mrs. James Bentley, Mrs. Marion Johnson, Mrs. Mel Schubert . . . i MARY JANE LACY, President . . . Gamma eltvl Gamma 1 X Gamma breakfast in Gravcley Tea- room . . . Mrs. Johnson, Glenna Mae Collier, Mrs. Bentley, Jerry Cox, Maxine Wellnrd, jerry Rcay . . . 1 rxl XS' C1 X V .ill N x ' ,, N X -UNK VX, lf l. ' i 'MIN -H ll, l l N lil' 'i l ,fkixef any 3 , 1 ' if -lilxlxirfi-Ill fly, 'I'Llm.J,lllyl I eel, ,W ii. ,ii-'U KW I -I i l ililiif L N X . 5-Xl N K six X! pl, FAU X lt? ix A A, A M V ,. r ,QI qi H LJ 64,1 U -X ' 'i 1 ,i 4' i la W' ri' a'5'x'0l A J' if ' .x c M i .fl 4 ' QL, J- H J Jo OJ' ,F ,sol l A I 1 fer all 'X mi fx NAB ,lfu YJ-fY'l W . fm' 'rf V f fl l lnez Burklmlter Slwirley Conger Shirley Gray .Iennenne jones jerry Ann Reny LaRue Byrd -Iennne Clark Marion Clark jerry Cox Scillee Cox Betty Ferro Francis Haller lcmn Houclwens Uvalm Hull Tinkn Leach ,Iune Leonard Mary Lou Mclicnnuy Mary Lou Soulli Ln jenn V.n1Orden Maxine XVellnrd Glenna Mac Collier xloycc Glecd Barbara Isku Berry Lu Price Ina Mae Wlicclcr Mrs. Beal, Mrs. Cantrell, and Pat Mitchell greet new pledges at rush party . . . Sigma i ma Beta -11'1',1Jr ' g- zu' ,, -.i ...qs ' , , . N., -:fi e .t , PAT M1TcHELL,Presiclcnt. .. -P, ' if V B .. 'ag' ' f , .ffl ., H A F, .1 ATN x. ze h I .-,sf ef, , me , 'S' je 1.x -,- ', 'fri-V 5' 1- in ,kb -l x W? B - ' r i Q . -, V , , . . me 4 -e C. ' -V ' f ' . . .Q 4, ,.i,-- -1- N K K '1 sg A. .K , Q W.: i. es , Y Y 1.12 Cv, E . 3 'tr f -...N -'ff :K N. N 1. 5 x, 122 ' ' f ff Social sorority whose members are chosen for scholarship, activity, per- sonality and character . . . promote scholarship, fellowship, service and social well-being on the campus . . . formal rush dinner with Bohemian theme, formal pledging and initia- tion, Christmas party, annual dinner at Shanghai . . . President, Pat Mitchellg Vice-President, Lela Mac- Leoclg Secretary, Kay Clarkg Treas- urer, Lois Boothg Sponsors, Mrs. Merrill D. Beal, Mrs. Tilman M. Cantrell . . . 1 , I.aRcne Calcote Beth Christensen Katherine Clark Phyllis Clezie Norma Collyer Shirley Detty Florence Donahey Angelines Echevarria Betty Jean Foulk Joan Gehrig Marguerite Hutton Nelly Lou Kelly Miriam King Mary Ruth Knowlton LaDene Ncbcker Orplma Neelcy ,lane An1lc1'sm1 Alice Baker ljuaring lS.1l4ur Marilyn liulltlnll joan llcnnclt Luis Iiootln Greta llrycc litlwlyn Cnlcote Row Iwo Eugene Campbell, Sponsor, Bonnie Cook, Reporter, Frank Koeven, Treasurer . . . row 0716 Verna Hale, Girls' Vice-President, Aaron Hansen, President, Julie Ward, Secretaryg Dec Jenkins, Men's Vice- President. Lambda Delta Sigma AARON I'lANs1.N President . .. 124 An organization of students who live up to the L.D.S. standards, know the fundamentals of L.D.S. religion and of the organization . . . pro- mote L.D.S, ideals, intellectuality, fellowship, leadership, culture . . . winter formal, spring dinner-dance, park party, Sunday evening serv- ice, choir, individual chapter activities, swim- ming party . . . President, Aaron Hansen, Men's Vice-President, Dee Jenkins, XVomen's Vice- President, Verna Swann Hale: Secretary, Julia XVardg Treasurer, Frank Koeveng Reporter, Bon- nie Coolcg Sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Meadows, Mr. and Mrs. jack Hartvigsen, Dr. and Mrs. Ray J. Davis, Mr. Eugene E. Campbell f.xTf 0 ,HI Row iwo XVnlly Tnckett, Lynn Gardener, Earl Burdick, Lynn Tyler, Ray Blatter, Ben Hunter . , . mu' our' A 'h A Ralph Pelton, Dee jenkins, Verle Hale, Wendell Ransom, Bob Ericson, Russell Storrs . . . P . l 8 All Q Alpha Chapter Beta Chapter Ron' Iwo Dave XVilliams, Dan Lott, Blair jones, Guy Stevens, XVnlly Tcusclier, Ray Larsen, Travis Hawes, Gordon Stirlnnd . . . Vow om' Truman Sparks, Mont Bennett, Bob Hansen, Stuart Nash, Van Ness Hansen, Frank Koeven, Byron Gooch. .lim jolmfun, Homer Brighton , . . x m -- 'T Ron' fbrez' Greta Bryce, Julia Ward, Lona Carney, Rozilla Berrett, Shirley Monroe, Leora Hancock . . . row Iwo Muriel Miller, Ina Mae Wheeler, Euleta Jensen, Beverly Wilson, Helen Jones, Gayle Thomas, Marva Han- cock,Criesta Thomas, Joan Johnston . . . ron' om' Jeanne Gotrfredson, Joy Gillen, Wyla Jean Nelson, Verna mega Chapter Hale . Pri Chapter Row fbrcr Ruth Turpin, Doris Jeffery, Mary Sewell, Dolores Parks, Gayle Couch, Joan Barfuss, Ruth Juchau, Nora Lee Lowe . . . row two Helen XVoodvine, Orpha Neeley, Margaret Wfilliams, La Jean Van Orden, Alice Baker, Audrey Wl1eeler, Lorraine Aslett, Polly Smith, Helen Christiansen, Clea Reynolds . , . row one Lorraine Dilworth, LaNWanda Howard, La Dcnc Ncbeker, Bonnie Cook, Opal Hansen, Nelda Robinson . . . w!vl::snn:'svmfwa.1z9.-'rffs wavaxrffvzzwwmzmwf Kun Q-fs w-va-,v I Association of graduates from I.S.C., U.I.S.B. Idaho Technical Institute, and Academy of Idaho . . .aims to promote the interests of the college, secure unity among the alumni, foster an attachment for our alma mater . . . James R. Bentley has been appointed perma- nent secretary . . . oflice and reception room was estab- lished in Student Union 30 . . . President, S. L. Les Crowley, Twin Fallsg Vice-chairman, for Idaho Tech- nical Institute group, E. E. Roscoe, I.S.C.3 Vice-Chain man for Academy of Idaho group, Theo J. Turner, Pocatellog Vice-chairman for U.I.S.B. group, james 'Scoop' Schoonover, Pocatello, and Charles Miller, Wendellg Secretary, James R. Bentley, I.S.C.g Past President, Perry Swisher, Pocatello, Vice-Chairman for I.S.C. group to be chosen . . . 5765 1 LES CROWLLY Twin Falls AlIIlII7li Assorialion Pfziiillfllf . . . Alumni Affocivltion Perry Swisher, Association! lirst President, presents lifetime member- ship to Governor Robins and Theo Turner . . . f 131 K , ' . A , 275, V451 .f 5 aflgf Y 1, ' sf W 4? f ' 1 .f ' 4 ,ra ,, f ,,Q 'g1 g 5 ff w.-- .. f N A :Sf fmmnn1fu:.4---fp ': mwml- rw-vp X - f 1 3 Vm..L.....a..A.r,...,,..kYA.:L-A- ,, ,lx VW X V, . - I 'E . yffifeffvf ' TSX Aff' 'ffN '1--1-W -4-....1,,K . ,ff .1 ' MdL2 !!4' 'WH wf'f'1fff4.f1.L..l',. A , .MDE-af2fHT' ' V 1 ,'. ':? ' Q-in 7 f.v.'M.E.z,'.JL2luLBnl4G1Q -A A ' 1 ., - , 'I '- is s: Q 4 Q I I.S.C. Bengal gridiron machine of 1948 . . . won six, tied one and lost only one game, in the most successful Seaton in the history of th? school. . qc 0 . .J.ff2:- 'lTL J 'Q 'M' '55 Q- 1-'VL-1 ,LQQJQ , . f - f . ' , , . ij -td , A3945 kt.. W ,.uu,1,J 1,1 .. ,,1.. .LA -uv ,ff.,C,3.Lf'-'.9,11,, Ja - ,, - Football Coaches Babe Caccia and ohn Vesser ivc Ben al ridstcrs . . 1 A , g . g g . . practice instructions that paid off in actual pigskm competition. n VY LARRY GALE back, 172 lbs, quarterback, 162 lbs, JIM BLAKE PETE RICHARDSON back, 192 lbs. JAKE LA Rui. back, 175 lbs. f an-1.82. Jake La Rue streaks out deep in lais own Bengal territory against Montana State. Larry Gale C401 gets upset as Wyoming upsets the Bengals for their only defeat. Taking tlae ball around left end is Larry Gale trying for another first down against Colorado State in 1,S.C. Homecoming tilt, battled in tlae Spud Bowl. The Bengals i0'Il1'l7C'JlF!ll'IlXflL't11'tl, zwxfwnrd, Leff flu' bmfm feams befainfl ffoczu, Left fha Loggers H1111 flu' Pa11flJerx, Crossed the rushing Payette Rizfer, Walfzs'd fbi' rnigbfy Wbil0l1i1'zlS11111111il, Passed lffrongfa irzilcfs of brush and desert, Passed Ihr' dwellings of Ike Cowboys, CHl71l' info ilu' lamf of Coors Beer, To fbi' kfligflfllll of O1 c'ffiggz'1's. EARL POND end, 197 lbs. HARRY DICKSON tackle, 213 lbs. .TAY PARIS quarterback, 177 lbs. AL KIRLIN back, 207 lbs. GORDON HALL tackle, 202 lbs. Bos MCCAIN back, 185 lbs. ELIHER RUCKER 555. , ,x :lk A-1 .4,1.,:r. 1 4 ,., .4 V' 4. ' ,. ,MC . , -1.4 17 72 Wf N 5:N:fn1w1 ' V f - 'Q JV 3' 1 , ,jf I 2 . , Us A Q7 1 Q 1 t 1 Af K X' '51 1 'f -, 1 X i 1 Zz gunrcl, 137 lbs. LENO Suppl center, 192 lbs. TED KRIPIN guard, lS2 lbs. BOB PIILLIARD end, 175 1b,. SAM NIAYNARD end, 175 lbs. CLAUDE 1-Iormrs end. 190 lbs. ww 'Ss ii.- IP fl if f, SMMMA: ,A If w. lf QQ 4329, . I , , .QP1l -f Y. I .Ez .v K I . 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X 4 ' 7 f ff! , 4 ,J V7 f 91, , 44 I 1 ff W , Q 5 y , 5? 1 f Wh ,f ff f if f Z , ' f 41,24 , f F ,,z..1zs:eaaL ..,.:, 445 -f ' ' ,f f Footba BA ll Larry Gale 4351 and Pere Richardson are about to help Clawson of Montana State 4393 plow up a little of I.S.C. Spud Bowl. 133 I in 5 f 1 Mfgff ,... 1 1 '- .,.1V 1 11117 'vr H f,,, 422, ' 'farm Wwfgaza? 1 fizf' WX .. of ' ff' ' A H ?4?f7Zf1f' ffl . MQW? ,M' QZZM1 7hQ Kf fff,Wff1',f T , f'f'zcfff'cf7 -ff fl 'w-zgwfzfw wif..-1 '64 flll Y' ,lll f f loll ??V?i 1 f,.v if n 1?QWQwQ.e '-11'r 1 f 4 IQQ? 1 F -1 111 1 X'PlX ' 1 A, .x ,XP 11, - -- f--.- 59? xx RONALD ANDERSON jmuw BELLON iackle, 187 lbs. guard, 213 lbs. RAY SARAS JIM GALLOWAY center, 182 lbs. back, 177 lbs. Football CECIL FLINT guard, 187 lbs. POLL OAKEX' quarterback, 177 lbs. my L 5, K if A Fez- -fl 2 gvz.-,ef NIURRAY RUDD tackle, 205 lbs. PARK SAINSBURY end, 177 lbs. 1--f 114 1 X :N F- ' . , , pw-1 i - 1-11' :aw me i , , A '. ' K I ,,, 3'- ae, ff , gh- awifff I-35154 gf? 4 71, gf. U, ,544 ff v,'jn',W' ' 4:1--, 1 if -,mr --..-.,,.,-.-, ,V Y ,- , ,J V I NL, film , , Q, V I ,, ,X A Q , . zm fH' .,,ffw,, A , 'aff , 2 ' xg Q 4.1, I 5 nt ' A V, 'ti V , Q., 5 - X 5-.,, , Vi: , lolz: 4 ,, ' 4 V ' ' Y , f .fill ' ' ' ' X J Am' 5.5 E Jay Paris is finally pulled clown by two Coloraclo State tacklcrs after driving through the Bcar's linc in thc Bengal Homecoming scrap. l l V l r I Back Larry Gale U51 marks up yardage around Colorado State's left end, W'yoming's pigskin carrier Qin whircj is stopped cold by Elmer Rucker at the Bengal line as hc rrics to go through center. I S 5 Things lAllJion Tacklcrsj look a Iirrlc Black at this instant for Art Le Porc, Bengal ball luggcr, as iris Blake 18 tries to li fhtcn the wa . M , 5 Y 4 am 1 my , 1-,,,,,. -M. y ' ' ' 1'-'K M .f'74v1-ME, H,,! . ., ,5 .ife-eq , - M.,-tw' X . .V ,, ,f.,- ,, ,, t ..A,.Mm,,,,-Lua ,, ,A ,Atl sw tg 5 . . , h ,.. f A4 N I ,f ,Y I ' , Q gig V l . .... Q, U . ., l . ., i .- ' V. , X p- . uv -1,13-'VAL' -Q ww- A E ' 7 4'2 fi V l ' 2 a. M 2- '4 + . 1 - T if -T,-1 it e . . - , - J V ,iw f, E ' M V ' L 7 ' Fi ' fn- if-'xii W ' ii w . 2 -ix 'A :WPT-lift' 1 i. 'Y f ' 13533 wi' - if-' s f .. ,s', , 7 2 'J - Ziff' 1 f- QQ lA'-A-4-?22' , ,e . A if V. -1 L' -- 'I 52 fa Q ' f- .--'.. - ' : f M1 1,2 . I - . , , f ,. , ' 4 Severa teams they met in battle ,WL ,. ff ' O11 this ea 111 pus-ral I ed them hom eu 1' gem fs, .Lal W 4. -? f1 ff , f -4 '1 ? Iffitfi -f 1'f '7a 1 ' - Off they stood there in the Spud Bowl , - With the pigskin and their wargear, Wildly glaring at opponents, 111 their faces stern defiance, In their hearts the feurls of ages, The hereditary hatred, The ancestral thirst of zfe11gen11ce. I Iohnny Vesser, the mighty, The creator of the Bengals, Watfhed them battle with fompassion, With paternal pride and pity. jay Paris comes pounding through center against Colo- rado State on a delayed quarterback sneak. Two of Conch Vesser's boys, Pete Richardson and Larry Gale, move in on a Bobcat from Montana State. , vga, W., ,e ,f7,..4p,. mf H Wig, A , L --V-W Mn . .1 ix .n. 8 0 aff' fgfsw I an IJ .6 .7 fifyhf .21-, ff .ff,.,i ,, p Z W Q5 I Q 45 4 , f iff. A: GEORGE JOHNSON jlyi POLLOCK ccnter, 172 lbs. NIP NIELSQN end, 182 lbs. end, 177 lbs. JOHN WALKER ED SAMIRA tackle, 205 lbs. RAY TATE guard, 180 lbs. guard, 16 S lbs. H ,fl .Af L ffl r.V, ,A , Z ,, , ,. ,ff ,N . Lfiyy AE ' A ' , ,.1.. JIM PARKER guard, 172 lbs. ART LEPORE back, 162 lbs. , f- li A -10. PQAO 'r 'J 'J JU . W . bw. . , azclq ,QpJf- Q- W ' --011 f'--fJ-All fvgj J Lu-f ' 7 1 A 0 N MQW ffbfrafa 11 5,-411731 l 2 137 .R'ii11. CZfi . 412' TF- -11.51-fq. fy 1' Larry Gale C355 lmirs pay dirt to chalk up the first TD that started tl'1c Bengals on a rampage to knock Colorado State for a 38 to 6 loss, in the Spurl Bowl. ' f ':,,-f: ??fff:1't? -ffvf I fY,, 1 V7 ', - yffff ,Q M ' 3132, zf- .1 YZ , . .--' ' bl - f ' f'Z1:'v f - ,wmv fm .,,,fx.+ yvfmpm v1-.fu-,vwm.w,y,f.fwf, ,nm vwww M fflgfggfggpf f ff 'E' V if lk :nga ,F Q 1' x -5- ' l .sb Idaho State's 1948-49 Bengal hoop squad. Left to right, buck row Jake LaRue, Al Kirlin, jack Jacobsen, Lee Lloyd, George Keil, Pete Rich- ardson, Parr Sainsbury. Krlfrliflg Coach Ed Wfillett, Yogi Behrens, Curt Cowman, Mel Clark, Byron Jones, Wally' Farnes, Manager Robert SEASONS SCORES BYU ,,,,,... BYU ,,,.....,,Y.,,, Utah State ....,Y,Y Eastern Wash. .,.. , Eastern Wfash. W Gonzaga ...,..,,,,,, C. of Idaho .,.,,Y,Y,YYYY.,. YYYY, Mont. State Normal Ricks College ,,,,,,,,,...Y ,,Yr, C, of Idaho ..,,,,, W, Ricks College ...,,,,Y,,,,.,,. ,,Y,Y, Mont. State Normal U, of Montana ,,,,,,,.... ,tY,,, U. of Montana ., Wfestern State ,,,, Western State .... Colo. College ,,,, Colo. College ,,,, Montana State ..,,, Montana State ,.,,, Tooele, Utah ,,,,,, Regis College ,,,, Regis College ,,.. Colo. Slate ,,,,, Colo. State ...,,,,, Montana Slate .,,,, Montana State ,,,., Ii' ISC victories ISC ISC ISC ,,,,,,. .,t,,, ISC ISC ISC ...,.r. tt,.. ISC ,,,,,,, ..,,t.,t, ISC ISC ,,...,. ,,.,, ISC ,,,I.,, ,,t,,, ISC ,,,,,,, .,...,,. ISC ISC ,,,II,. t,.,, ISC .,.,,, ,,,,, ISC ,,,,,,, ,,,,, ISC ISC ,,,,,,, ..,,, ISC ISC ...... ,..,, ISC tttt,t t,,,, ISC ,,,,,,, ,,,,, ISC ...... ..... ISC ISC ISC ...... ..,,, ISC ,,,,,, ,,,,. ISC .,,,,, ,,r,,l jackson. MSS Bcngal's basketball skipper, Ed XViIlett, maps out a defensive his crew during a practice session. 140 .. ,.e, -.,. ,..... .C f, 1. play with 4, qw L FSE! - llll N in llll 41 rs .JQJ ,, , -2 L lk ff f 1 I I f . , - ,fff , r- , V 'fl !?fS' ' if f fy ' 'Chr' f' ' f H , . if , ,f . , X , 3 4 5 1 W A 1 1 f fg 4, I fi f j V f X X11 fl, 1 W 4 ' Z, r 1 l V, . L ff A - W Ki -4 .r'q'g'!e12':'I,:.L'A!:v4 In -k mf , 'ng j-1 -inns- fs y J ',3,'. V, ,. 5, f . fl. .' .- 4. . .b - H0 4 -' rf A' f A f .1 1 W' iw!-M, I A I 74 , . f ,. ,' A 'fgjf ., -.5 f f an .1 1.3. - If-5? M F.. . xfh ,vp K' ver- M 14-M X, jg.. ix fy x N: , K-...... -i aiu? 'Lg frail Q if ,ii Siffii it took only one This shot tells why minute, 20 seconds, for Max Thompson fleftj, 165 pound Idaho Stater, to kayo Eastern Orcgon's Wayne Martin. Here Stan Noble, a new- comer to the Bengal squad, pushing a left jab into Tom Palmer of East- ern Oregon. Noble won an easy decision over Palmer. l , . ..,,,.,,a....,L4., A..M.4:A.,., ,,,,, Boxin -me--i4af 'i:-1 'wwe vw-mn Millun DublJy Hull, lelnllu SLIIIC College boxing coaclx . . . Along willi luis Llulies as boxing curugli, al-u mrs :ix lientl track l li l1In'm football Cu.1cli Dubby coach :inc 'res . Conulw Holt crime tn ISC in 1946 and in 1947 lie inauguraiud inter I' boxing ill llw college. cnllegin t 1'.,,..,- ,agifm-, 3 -:,f.::,54f :mg432' -- . fzfsgyfggiaf 5 1 xmsxo. wi! , - i He ray sla of ern him ope Ida qui re, heavyweight Mur- Rudd fleftj, sends Il shing right to the head Leonard Ward, East- Orcgon, to flat ICD the the the the Eugene Hawkes frightj, 130 pound glove- man, scored a second round knockout over Eastern Oregon's Gene Louthern as the Bengals scored an S-0 win over the Ore- gonites, which featured four KO's, two TKO's, and two decisions. A1 Harris of Eastern Oregon Qrightj, cov- ers up from a series of punches thrown in by Ed Samiru. The 175 pound Bengal Slugger TKO'ed Harris in one minute, IS seconds of the opening round. MAX THOMPSON 165 pounds Intermountain Champ Sophomore J 145. ' 2:5 'E , W f 1 xv , f c f ' ' 4 , 'Q 'V . ff. ' 1:4-is? ' ,tf,.V, ,, . ,, ,,,1M gy flag 7 I STAN NOBLE 135 pounds, Freshman MURRAY RUDD 195 pounds, heavyweight, Junior EUGENE lWACHIDA 125 pounds, 1948 Intermountain Champ, Sophomore EUGENE HAWKES 130 pounds, Intermountain Champ, Sophomore Ed Snmirn, 175-pound Bengal gloveman, delivers Eastern Oregonls Al Harris the final left that dropped him in one minute, 15 seconds, of the first round, giving I.S.C. another TKO. gnu'--V P, 5 Dx Ho ATE Idaho States 1949 glove crew Left to right IFHCL row Murray Rudd, Russ Hamm, jim Parker, Tom Dunn, Don Neilson, Byron Lemmon Mar. Thomp on Cecil Flint and Skipper Dubby Holt Mia1'n'1c' TOIU, left to right, Norman Eakin, managerg Herb Toda, Les Tovey Hugh Stanton ohn Kobt Reg Galloway Del George Elvoid Nelson, Walt Browne, and Chuck Lane, manager. Front row left to right Ed Samira Eugene Hawkes Art LePore Eugene Machida, George Kiyuna, Stan Noble, and Ken Cox. Boxing Colan Drake, not pictured, is a three-year letter winner on the Bengal ring squad. Colan lights in the 145 pound class. The classy Bengal pugilist has a string of 12 wins throughout his three years in thc black and orange jersey. DON NEILSEN 155 pounds Team Captain e Intermountain Champ Senior - - ff' ii?2FIf1'f5e--'ll The 1948-49 Frosh basketball team. The Freshmen courtmen, under the tutorship of Babe Caccia, Won 12 games, lost five contests Left to right, bark mu' LeRoy Drussel, Mont Bennett, George Donahue, Doug Sorenson, Glen H1ll. Botiornlraw, left to nght, Auburn Howell Wesley' Leach, George Stnudher, Leon Morris, and Dick Cotant. K11c'Pli11g, Glen Phillips, team manager. Vorb Basketball Italo Babe Caccia, Frosh basketball Conch and head line coach for the Bengal pigslcin men. Cznccia was all-state lineman while he was in high school nt Pocatello. He was first string gunrtl nt ISC Cthen UISBJ and later transferred to the University of Idaho where he lettered in football, wrestling and baseball . . . He was line coach nt the Pocatello High School before taking his present position at Idaho State 148 X G N ig ag: S 'i 1 S was-A 'm Q3 1 f x 'A 2.3 12 52 Rudy Rojas, Bengal cindurmnn and czlptnin uf ISC's lxill and dulcrs. In the past fcw years Rudy lxas. built, up fl reputation ns Lu star tlmin clad man. fl E V 1 A L 1-. k l I v 9 1 I ,ry 1 4. ff ll 1 4 : 'j r L - Ll ' ' ' I ' ' I .in ,x.-w .- , 5 1.g.,,--1 1.4 1 'N If X. fQ,Q:,,3, . ,, ,, - , , 1 - 1-fzx-.wrg3q,,-,, . - ,. 3 ' I I , ., .2 :Q ul 1 - '- - I W Ki-3'-g:.fa:xE-AMW '2-if ' ' ,Lg,5gi?jZlQ - 1 rf --V-L.:-,M-,,aaM..:10w,M' f ZA Crow-aountr wick Idaho State College? 1949 Bengal Cross-country track team work out on the Cinder path in the Spud Bowl. Left to right, Ken Cox, Byron Jones, Eugene Cowan, Rudy Rojas, and Boyd Ruud. 4 f l fizlgbs-iwiir' ' A 'TEXHANSARS i ,K 55 W 3 5 3 c I, 5 Intramural team managers . . . bark row Frank Rizzardi, Dick Lord, Merle Jefferies, Bill Toolson, Cecil Flint . , . front row Dick Clark, jack Beall, Gilbert Smith, Knox Lake, John Anclreason . . . i Intramural Sporty john Clark, Student Intra- mural manager, and Byrne C. Fcrnclius, head of P. E, department . . . l , 1 Bill Toolson, Phi Delta Chi Intramural manager, was n a m c d the outstanding manager in thc Intramural Campus League. QWFF Campy Team 'X je CL , . L, M3 2+ C . 1, Here are the Intramural Touch Football League champs . . . This champion Dining Hall erew had a season record of seven wins, one defeat. Left to right, bark row Pete Zagarella, Glenn Smith, .lim Stevens, Ken Cox, Grant Ballam, Klnvlirlg, left to right, Rudy Rojas, Hall Astle, Manager, Knox Lake, Lee Drussel, and Doyle Miner. Phi Delta Chi, undefeated Intra- mural Volleyball Champs. The Phi Delt squad won all of their battles. Bizvk row, left to right, Bill Toolson, manager, Sparky XValker, Ed Prince, jerry Christ- ensen. Frou! row, left to right, LeRoy Fereday, Bob Broadbent, and Doyle Miner. Intramural Director Byrne Fer- nelius, awarding boxing trophies to Idaho State pugilists who were intramural mitt champs in their weights . . . Qleft to rightj George Kiyuna, 130 pounds, Wfally Tackett, 135 pounds, Herb Toda, 145 pounds, John Kobe, 155 pounds, Del George, 165 pounds, Art I.ePore, 175 pounds . . . Russell Hamm and Murray Rudd, heavyweights, also won the intramural boxing awards . . . Intramural volleyball champs . . . the Phi Delta Chi team had an undefeated season, winning all nine of its Contests . . . bark row Bill Bickmore, Keith I-Iaws, Don Toolton, Tom Toolson, Bob Broadbent, and jerry Christen- sen . . , front row Mulloy Prince, LeRoy Fereday, Bill Toolson, team captain, Reed Peterson, and Bob Patterson . . . Bill Martin in front. 'NJ ,NK Miss ARLENE lNlORGAN W.A.A. Head . . . Miss Prestwich and Mrs. Lyman, Womcn's sports instructors . . . P fi' :'aW!nn f + ., nf. Swwuuu J, Qfzmy ,, ,Q I -igimzi' ff, ,4 , 1' , Adj, - V. - .f- ,, s .A V 7 1 , ff ...u I1 fx . f-I-wh 1:-A - b , . ...,. -5 , . f f Q 4-3 ,, '-wa f, ':, . ni ,Lg Y 4 , f W f 5 7C4f iw -f ,634-U. V 75 M . . ..:. , 1 9265 f , 1 f 3 4' , , xg Y Q sv . 2 , Q2 ' a 0 W.A.A. Council . . , Pat Timbers, Lnrerm Bellem, Frances lvie, Beverly Fisher, presidentg Eileen Snyder, Ruby Scott, JoAnn Gwin . . . Women JJ Sporty xi. ,I AX .. XVomen's basketball . . . it went thntnway, girls . . . Fencing class with Kay Allred out front . . . Martha Stewart. Ruby Scott, Kay Clark, Eileen Snyder, Marba NVeeks, Beverly Fish- er, Shirley Weston, Rhea Cottle, jerry Cox, Sock that birdie . . . Doris jcfferyland Uvah Hull . . . W0men'f Spar tr 153 -f- L W ,,, Vilo Pratr and Virginia Blessinger chase a ping-pong ball . . . Close enough girls? . . . Marie Hocking, Muriel Miller, Eileen Snyder, Lois Amy. Behind the eight-ball . . . Sarah Ewart, Grace Kawai, Betty Lu Price . . . Champions in both basketball and volleyball tournaments. the Spuclettcs, sfumlilzg JoAnn Gwin, Louise Wfcst, Muriel Miller, Pat Timbers . . . knrfling Larena Bellcm, LauRene Calcote . . . -u 3 5 Z 5. z i 5 ae 7 V ,,,,.., .I Feminine fantasy . . . Modern Dance class . . . I f I , UKJZ, 11 vii' .1 f ' W ' ' ' f , 4 , ' -35,41 f' 1 . ' ' NL . . ff f - 4, -f nf V241 ff UV -' -X N ' f f A x . f f 1 n JJ ,I fe fV- -ffffv A n fl'-Qi' fd' Qfwff ff., fL!3'i, , '- s fy! L I I 1 ' 'G , L 32 . ff 7 , . 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QL.-.AV f4f 1 1 X L?1.- ' r 'Q Q-, X, I li F. v n X4 . ,.,,L F .h 1,-vw, fp,-Z , -L a,.-Vi Q, QJZ, - v xl yin' -:fl L' ?,. 1. ll 4 . '- , -, ,W . i :ff ,Lf eff: ' , X. fxj'y-vyg-pw Q- ' 1 -4 - ' 'L '.:- . H ,. ,- Y .L' 1 4:-1 E-QT , 1 44 4 j. !w , L 1 1 r -'K f -, ,. .-5 'f 5-. Q. 1 .V :ff 1:-551 '-. -5354 - -fa 7 ffl 'Q ,, . 1,15 . ,.,.,i .3 f' 3- 7 4?T-2 1- Ei I ,,s,f-144-' , x w . f 14, -EQZZQ' V -F Aff? , 3 , , - +19 ' My fs ' f . -, 341' - .. , in 311 1 V ll 44 f Q' 'jk an 11 s , 4 i it af Idaho Stare Symphony Orchestra . . . shades of Beethoven and Bach They, Hoe best of all 111z1sicia11s They, the xzueefesl of the singers, Practice 771111131 weary hours They j1e1'f01'111, the C'll1lIlI1lX listens. All flu' xf11r1t'1zls gafbvr lroizml ffJr111. Appeared twice on Community Concert series in Frazier Auditorium . . . gave concert in Blackfoot . . sponsored Chicago concert pianist Evelyn White . . . President, Dr. S. A. Prinsg Vice-President, We1'11er Erieksong Secretary-Treasurer, julienne Hillg Business Manager, Ruth Crawford Armstrongg Assistant Busi- ness Manager, Arnold Lintleman . . . 162 5 l f l 1 i 1 l and Band Concerts at Aberdeen and American Falls . . . annual Concert in Frazier Auditorium Mnreli 16 . . . Student Directors, Billy Ellet, jay Slnugliterg Soloists, Billy Ellet, snxoplioncg Hal Stock, cornetg Leonard Lombardi, baritone. HAROLD MEALY, Orchestra Director . . , j. C. GARDNER, Band Di1'CCf0f Concert Band . . . Sousa at I.S.C. . m1m'u-n--mn.wmn.mmfnw-mx.-n..1- 1: va pn- him..-in gm' uhh-, Qs,-gh... fn 'Sa , 1 li, 9 few. 4? ,fs is 2-1' 7 ' 7 -PM 1 1 Gave several concerts in Frazier Au- ditorium first semester . . . concert at Preston . . . small representative groups sang at local broadcasting stations and social gatherings . . . climax of year's work was a ten-day tour over most of the state of Idaho and northern Utah . . . played all colleges in Idaho except NICE at Lewiston and U. of I. at Mos- cow . . . covered approximately all of area from which ISC draws students . . . gave SS individual concerts on tour . . . soloists selected from the choir . . . Louis Wfcertz was featured pianist . . . President, Marianna Hahlg Vice-Presi- dent, Harold I-Iancockg Secretary- Treasurer, Marva Hancock, Staff Li- brarians, Eugene Price, Roy Eastman, Diana Schroeder, Mary Ann Jones . . . al 2 x I i , Q , 1 'Qzffef 5, 7 2 1 f -, ag '- -:f Row nine Don Pllgmifef Aaron Hansen, HoW21'd Harms . . . row Fig!-'I Bruce Coke, Brian Mot- tishaw, Bill Nyc, Eugene Price, Roy Eastman, Bud Roselle . . . row seven Bruce Smart, Ronald Ko- foed, Duane Forbes, Har- old Hancock, john Bick- more, Virgil Camp, Tra- vis Haws . . . rvw six Norman Olsen, Chuck Erickson, Ken Cook, Ralph Adams, Ray Blat- ter, Sherrill Huff, Ralph Hale . . . row five Lois- ann Erickson, Carol Cun- ningham, La Jean Van Orden, Benita Cowlishaw, LauRene Calcote, Mar- garet Williams . . . row four Bonnie Ross, Helen Woodvine, Clea Rey- nolds, Beverly Wilson, Diana Schroeder, Vir- ginia Blessinger, Mary Ann Jones . , , row thru Jerry Cox, Jacqueline Joslin, Virginia Adams, Lenno Egan, Marianne Lullolf, Inez Burkhalter, Lela Boyer . . . row Iwo Maxine Paris, Rose Mary Taggart, Norma Spargo, Nora Lee Lowe, Glenna Mae Collier, Ruth Tur- pin, Georgia Nate . . . rou' 0116 Lorraine Dil- Worth, Dearing Baker. Marie Hocking, Sybil Boyack, Marva Hancock, Marilyn Beddall, Mari- anna Hahl . . . XV1isL1n' M. Hmuus, Instructor . . . ,...a....,- l ni'-- ' I 5 5,5 ,., Y gf V A ilsuaxa if as fra A Activated vocal chords , . . A Cappella Choir rehearsal , . . LORRAINE DILWORTH, accompanist . . . Marva Hancock, Hnmld Hnnctxek, Di.m.1 Schroe- der, Eugene Price . . . wufml Marianna Hnhl . . . choir oiilcers . , . 165 1 l l l l l l 1 if lp 'Q 51 5 12 5 :ii Glee lub! , ,Y .... f,.- -,..a,.,,. Row three Carol Cunning- ham, Virginia Adams, Alice Baker, Orpha Neeley, Geral- dine Peterson, LauRene Cal- corc, Margaret Williams, Marianne jones, Virginia Blessinger . . . raw two W. M. Harris, Mary Ann jones, Norma Spargo, Lena Taylor, Georgia Nate, Ruth Turpin, Lela Boyer, Diana Schroeder, Aaron Hansen . . . row one Marilyn Beddall, Bonnie Ross, Dearing Baker, Maxine Paris, Rosemary Taggart, Sybil Boyack, Marie Hock- ing . . . Row three Waldo Anderson, Dan Lott, Don Pugmire, Howard Harms, Lynn Sater+ Strom, Edwin Perman . . . row Iwo Raymond Havilcak, Duane Forbes, Herb Feld- man, Truman Sparks, Ron- ald Kofoed, Leo Grasmick, Chuck Erickson . . . row one W. M. Harris, Aaron Hansen, John Bickmore, YVally Tackett, Ray Blatter, Carl Shaner, Kiyo Morimoto, Lorraine Dilworth . . . Joint concert in Alameda . . . full concert Frazier Auditorium . . . broadcast through- out the rest of the year . . . recording of school songs . . . serves as a class, activity and social group . . . Mcn's Accompanist, Lorraine Dilworthg XVomen's Accompanist, Aaron Hansen . . 166 ...L , ,.-...MM Rxumuu Lomtmnnl, Lender . . . John Hemming, Hrst assistant leader and Jay Slaughter, Went on tour just prior to Homecoming. .. American Falls, Burley, Rupert, Jerome, Buhl, Twin Falls . . . played at most of the basketball and football games . . . Row three Don Stevens, Reese Tovey, Leonard Lombardi, Clay- ton Conn, Ronald Kofoed, Rich- ard Lombardi . . . row Iwo Bob Causton, John Hernming, Dick Reed, Duane Forbes, Paul Ewer, Glen Fifield, Arch Harri- son . . . row one Dean Pcterron, Russel Olsen, Del Slaughter, Jay Slaughter, Art Cullen . . . second assistant leader . . , P ep dl n az' Idaho Stale College Marching Band was hailed as terriHc after the Completion of its Hrs: year . . . marching for the Wfyoming Game, the Homecoming Parade and Game, the Montana Slate Game, and the Albion Game . .. 168 . 1 af- ,- 1.1: but ' - he I V I Marcbz'n Band jack Kelly, Price, Utah . .Y . I. S. C.'s first Marching Band Drum Major . . . National Champ at Na- tional Association of Music in Ogden, Utah in 1941 . . . ' '17 VI EW Q ' L , J V5 VI I , 9 .1 - sl t i 1 . . 1 The prancing dandies who front thc Marching Band . . . Teresa Droghci, Eyvonnc Campbell, Marjorie Bylnnd, and Ramona Ream ,.JL..W , q 'i , A, ' 'l X 1 1 L -..,.,1-1......,....,.,m.,,.M.wf te. : a 'i iT I, 'lXVlmt do you want to bother with this young flibbety-gibbet for? asks Ott of Sam . . . x X X I brought over my hot-water bottle for you, says Stella to Sam on the day following his wrestling match . . . 'Ylpple Hif Eyen CAST Dgvg Hubbard ,v,, ,,,,,,, S am ,,,,,A,,,, ....,, D ave Hubbard Lgisann EriCltS0n ...,.,,, ,,,,... L ily ,,.... .. ...vYYYY....... Rl-itll Bilyell Lila Kurtz YYYY,,,vw,,,,YA ,,,,,, S iellu ,,,,,., A,,... M arjorie Christian Dorothy Lillibriclge ...,,,,,... Ni1lHV-. Russel Lloyd ,,,,,,,,,. Allen Bloomquist ...... , ,,,... Geri-Gene Bartz ,,,,,.. ,... Stanley Arnell ,..... Carol Cunningham Norman Olson ..,, Director ,..,,,,,, Assistant Director Technical Director Presented ,,,,,,,r.,,,. .. ,...,,, F0xx.... ..,,,,,,,Inez Burkhalter Bud Skinner ,T1m'L' ...... ......., K enneth Cook Carol Ann ,,.....,,..,,, jerry Sorenson ,,,A,..,Oll Don Bates Nrific ,,,,, Jacqueline Mcntlcnhall Glrwl Colan Drake Dr. Vio Mac Powell Don Asboe Mel Schubert October 29 and 30, 1943 Fifty-six dollars for the lot and I've got the money right here on me. Stella does :1 little bartering . . . x 'Qflelmzrvlble Wicklon W I was washed ashore cling- ing to a hencoopf' Lord Loam tells his daughters of his adventures since he was apparently lost in a troubled sea . . . For the time being the arti- ficial and unnatural barriers of society are swept away. So goes the prepared speech of Lord Loam to his family and servants . . . Be joyous! Let there be song and dance tonight, Commands Gov as he an- nounces his intentions of marrying his humble servant, Polly . . . CAST Hou. Ernesl Woolley Ferrel Lusk Criclafou Eugene Price Lady Agafbu Luxeuby Patti Serry Lady Calherine Lasenby Velda Merrick Lmly Mary Lasenby Julia Ward Rev. Iobn Trelasrne Bryant Hansen The Earl of Loan: E. C. Reynolds Lord Broflzlelazzrsf Norman Olson Mfr. Perkins jane Anderson Fleury Tom Wakely Rollexion Dick Reed Tompxeit Robert Van Hook Fisher Loisann Erickson Sim mon: .Iacquiline Joslin Ieanne Mary Bullock Tbomux Don Bates Iobn Wayne Merrick Twee1zey Rhea Cottle A Stable Boy Ray Huif A Naval Officer Hal Foss Counters of Broclelehursl Mary-Ellen Warner Direelor Mel Schubert Presented January 7, 3, 1949 Anim Siirrlrff illrzry Snrmil Lonix Wvifluiiuu Louis PMIYIIF - George Aizvroill - David Huroiil - loin: Slirrutl - - Infan Wfilkrs Booib - Cifplain ll7iliii1u1 Smith SL'1'gL'u11l Day - - Colonel Blll'71t'ff - Gen. foibuu Holiiwu Brig. Gm. Ekifz - Rez only fobmou - Major Geri. I'I1111Ivr Brig, Gen. Hurrii - Major Gen. Vl7ailuCr Major Gen. Kaul: Brig. Gm. Hom' Brig, Gm. Foflrr Colonel Clemlwfiu Proroxl Nfnrafaai - - - Major Henry Rathbone' Ll. Henry Von Sfeinur Gm. Iubul Beniiey - Fufhcr lVigeI - XV. E. Doifcr - Dr. SKIHLIIFI Mmilf - Eiiwurii Spangler - Mifbeul Olangbiin Sum Arwolri - - Soldierx - - - Director - - Marianna Halal - Polly Fitch - Hal Foss - Cecil Flint Richard Olsen - Ray Ruff Laurie Bogert - Bill Nyc jim johnson Emmett Hood - Ferrcl Lusk - Don Bates Ted Dellinger Dave Hubbard Emery Skinner Bryant Hanson - Evan jones - Mal Schryer Keith Reynolds Tom Wukeley Allen Blomquist - Dick Reed - Jack Bishop - Bill Ryan Wayne Merrick - John Squires - John Stones Norman Olsen John Bickmore Kiyo Morimoto - John Bosace ISC Students Vio Mae Powell Scene Design and ivflafzifai direction A Mel Schubert Lighting -------- Don Asboe Sfage Manager - - Mary-Ellen Warner Presented February 17, IS, Frazier Auditorium Tk e S to 1f y V-ff Wa, 7 f f ary Surwlttn mother wear glasses? Rever- dy Johnson asks Anna Sur- ratt on the witness stand . . . NVhere is your son? If you're hiding him, you'd bet- rcr turn him over to us! Captain Smith tells the frightened Surratts the eve- ning of Mr. Lincoln's assas- sination . . . .. ff f ,ww . .f 2. fr, ffm! iE4HH' .. 'iw-4. ,JAM .Y Nfl! ., 7 it V 'l boi' - bl' Ifufx .'7'XKf'l1'lii1'u, 'Sift 4' X Q f 1 , l JKL Liffqnf 3- 4 N, L fl L 4 VL rv MAL agua 'lui . ,ja J , , ' Q' . i . Vifm,1V' txt- l- itll 1-Lf'L, L 'sl k 17 ' i L' x 3. - T!Jl'!l fbi' l7lYll'VY l'f'll.'t'f vllrfczill Amy ,'.'11f 4 -, ,1 il 1 j From zLfiifJin ix .vlowly fiflwl, flflcgii J LA fllgj , ,Lf .UQ-1 Aim' flu' ximfvlllx jmnxv lo lisfrn, Vakf, N Crnxz' fbcir lllllflllllillgi for flu' IlIO!lIL'III', ' LQ ' f' L ' 1 Af. 11 A ,i . x 5 1 'L Wfalfvb 1'bf'jrln-3' Illlffllll before lllvnl. cj A il l W If X -K ,fb-ul U1 M 8 K fgifqff 'gl U 1' .1 t , If 2 5? 4 5' A ' ' ' l fl w i K 1 ,xx I. I - ' KQQLQQ .tx ' ffhfy r I calf! go to my death bewilclereclg I muff die ignoredg I cnn't! the doomed woman tells herself just before her execu- tion... But what was my son doing with a dag- ger? Mary Surratt demands of conspira- tor john Wilkes Boothe . . . She kept the nest in which the egg was hatched! s t o r m s General Harris . . . X ,., ',x aa - , ff., ,fm ' Y.:-34571 f x' ' '71 ' :wears-nligfbgw -57m---:-- .sw'-v.,.,iu-- ---1 a iq, U., ...fn--. ' -NM. - A-as... -,...f..wf,..,,, Gayle Couch, Helen Wood- vine, Harold Hancock, Betty Carter, LaMar Niehols, Bev- erly Wilson, Jeanne Rich- ards . . . rehearsing Colle- giate number . . . Chorus girls Marcene Fore man, Jerry Cox, Joan Hou- chens, Berry Carter, Beverly Wilson, Harrier Crawford, eanne Richards, Maxine Wellard line up for the CBIHEIZHTIZH . . . Third annual all-student Theta Tau , . . original scrip Del sl. is ' aug ter, composers and arr Larsen, accompanist . musical sponsored by Xi t and music . . . Jay and angers . . . Thorn . . Maxine Wellard, choreo- grapher '... Production staff, Bob Brown, Ed Hubble, Ed Sullivan, -Iohn Reed, Jay Slaughter . . . directed by Elwin Reynolds . . . Presence auditorium . . . d April 29, 30, Frazier 174 l V .i ,-,ff Production Staff . . . Bob Brown, jay Slaughter, Ed Hubble . . . CAST 'Wiki' - - Bruce Coke ll'lj'l.W Lenno lfgan fl'l '5' - - Helen Wfooelvine SIMM - - - lsill Nye lflrk - - Laurie Bogert l,i1'l'ii' - Marianna H:1l1l Spike Sr, - Bud Roselle l'I1fl11'rl Sr. A - Bill Ryan Miki' SV. - Russell Storrs llrlflvrl - - Norman Qlsen CHORUS Harold Hancock, Bill Griggs, Quentin Sorenson, Laurie Bogert, Bill Ryan, Bill Dalton, jerry Miles, Bud Sant, Maxine Wellard, Snllee Cox, jerry COX, Betty Carter, Dorothy Finlayson, Beverly XVil50n, Sybil Boyak, Nelly Lou Kelly, joan Houcliem, Florence Donalaey, Charlene Dill, Pat Mitchell, Harriet Crawford, Marion Clark, Joyce Gleed, Jeanne Richards, joan Gwin, Marcene Foreman, Gayle Couch . . . 1949J' 17T:lwm vi fl-,w,v1iIi . Ili F M 1 efuftwztionf '..v..,,, Row, row, row your tub, or . . . bear me daddy, with a dead mackerel , . , Lambda Del: Prexy Aaron Hansen Vic Duke . . . Iniernationaln Wfhy not n fast boat to China? Hip, hip, lmooray for thc Islanders . . . Hut I want Chicj this onu . . . Doc jenkins, Hansen ngzun . .. W . , wwf'-5 You will help me with this wont you? Archibald and Daisy is the fairest flower in all the woodland says Archibald to Mrs. Quingle Please take this money You dont knows how mueh t Nol No! My heart belongs to Chester and Chester means to me to have this money in your pocket exclaims alone, pleads Daisy when Archibald decides she shall marry him. Fireman Save My Cbildn Nlri. Illlill Qlliflglf, an Old-Fashioned Mother ---- Jeanne Gout' edson Cbfsfm' QIIUIXIC, Her Son, Our Minlv Hero ----- Hal Foss Arrbilmlzl Qniizgle, Another Son The Villain ---- Ei-mrs bkinner Illyrflr Inner, The Quingle Maid Helen ones Ilfliir. Sully Cl'0XXlIlI7',j', The Village Gossip ---- Mary lzllen NX irmr Diriiy Dorrmzrry a Nvoodland Hon er Our Heroine - - - L11 lxurt7 Bing Bifrllvx, The Funny Feller llxrel Lusk Min'-3' I.uu's'0r1, a Bookkeeper Doiorhv Lillibrielbe l'ln.tot'able John Squires, Conipim 'llinibei Nli Allen Blomquist, Stage lNlinii.,Lr Aloha Psi Omegrfs Annual hlelndi imi Pr sented March 3, 19-ll The Honorable John Squires, Master of Ceremonies . . . :in integral part of the well- oiled machinery of the Alpha Psi Assembly . . . 5 l li- XQ 1' tl Q iw, In N -1 f N1 .. 5 ! Q 5 Q 5. a E. 5 2 Q A 11 E ... bl '11 g QQ X. Q '-1 . H E tr 5 1 , 2 S. S Q Oz 5 21 1 -Q. 'Sf 5 : 15 ks 3: Q N, R 'f 2 .W N. M m F 3 SH Q fu -4 'W - - H Q : 1 5 Q E? I '3 N N -t - 5 2 Q 3 Q Q ' Q2 N. .. .., . N 1. M ,, '-:M 'U N- f-3 9: pg- 3 G- Q M z M 4. E' m ' rj . , N ,t S 23 'E ? E F S . ' ' E g 3 X l y A i ' 4 X X x XX .54 5 5 77 Y -l -4 1 .2 U 4 w u 4 l . 5 E 5 X Q' V V X ' a . .x V ,-Q X -.Q A .N x x I ' N N ' l ,.4-,V I gm: lf,14,i,.u-.L 11121, wbfLf55b7wIq.1I,:2 ui-. 2151. F il 'Ll - if' xiii-pglg-z gzjtrrzfmt.-su . 4 sf,-1: , X U, 'X , 6 N J i LMKC1- f Q-M . F27 M7 Stat? Members . . . deadline met . . . editor dccnpicated . . . Lyle Olson, Bengal Reporterg Wayne Stamper, Copy Editorg Phyllis Clezie, Ed' Longbrakc, Jane Anderson and Loisann Erickson, Class Representatives . . . Mary Day, victim . . . 'Phu' 'UCF 2 -9 --. SHIRLEY CONGER. Business Manager . . . Pele Palmer, Ad Salesman, corners a client in Llic Bengal office I l N - 1 4 Don Pugmirc, Hrs: semester Make- up Editor . . . Ed Amundsen, second semester Make-up Editor . . . SME members . . , Naomi Clmgg and,Florence Donalwey, Copy Assist- :mcsg Wally Tackctc, Phocographcrg Reed Rasmussen, Sports Editorg jim Rossiter, Ad Salesman . . . Patti Longbrake, first semester Copy Editor . . . Wayne Stamper, second semester Copy Editor . . . 4 ' . , ...,.-, , - . gh 1-..m......-,...-......i..-...v....,...,.........., ,.,,.,, ,,,-..,,..,,,. ,WW ,,,..,-,, 1 Reporters . . . ron' Ibref' Vcrn Stephens, Betty Boston . . . rozu two Louis Combe, Reed Rasmussen . . . row our Allen Rutherford, Dick Kar- ruish, Bill Harwood . . , BARBARA SNVISHER . 1 - Editor i, '- . iff'- Bon Bmusfirz. , fx' Busincssylanagcr ,ff V ' A ,1 . ' V. fl' ' s f s x , ' 1 l J' ' lay 2, f . X A ff Q, I V! x I Y 'l,. - . i X 1 J 0: w . .L . r ' ', k 4 I 'f Q 2 L . p f ,i . - V' i ri M I f f A 1 L . A 'DAVE liiionms ' 1 ' Associate Editor . 7 XD! ' r .BARHMAA SAVAGE W Managing Efliitor ll -lk, ' lx ll r T i fl S ,Q l l 5 LIN TURNER, first scmtattr Sports Editor . DICK MOON, second semester Sports Editor . . . just XY7.-KLKER, Distribution Manager . . . Bengal photographer . Bryant Hansen, Wayne Stamper and Earl Pond . . . Columnists . . . Jim Gore and Bill Soutlinrd, Ad Salesman . . . A lluunu MH-, N 1 U X 7 f V 2, V , M., I , , ,V er ,MW W7 I J fmt, ,a , 'img' --...ff 'ati Q U f K has ll 3' 4 Qfff ' , 1 The Idaho Bengal Here the office of the sfzzelenix, A Who write a paper-call it Bengal, Mill tl1'0'Il11f! and sbouf of deadlizzes, Of news coverage and sfoopmzglex, Here, foo, Fresfmzen called reporters, Rave and rant and write their stories. 181 X I K sA' ' ' I x ,f , si in ' f ...vo -,,., Fx V Debate Reactivated in the fall of 1947 . . . attended the Western Speech Associa- tion Tournament, Walla XValla, Wash- ingtong National Speech Association Tournament, Salt Lake City, Utah, where Herman McDevitt and Ralph Swisher placed 2nd in the senior men's division, Western Speech Association Invitational, McMinnville, Oregon, where Ruth Lockyear placed first in the senior wornen's division, Idaho State Tournament, Nampa where two ISC debate teams, Ray Jay Davis and Dick Savage, Ralph Swisher and Herman McDevitt, tied for first in senior de- bate, Ralph Swisher placed 2nd in ex- temporaneous speaking, Ray Jay Davis placed 2nd in oratory, Alan Nichols and Julia Ward won the junior division and 3rd, 4th, Sth and 6th places in extemporaneous speaking were also won by the ISC squadg XVestern Speech As- sociation Invitational, Missoula, Mon- tanag Western Speech Association Tournament, Seattle, Wfashington where Pompie Johnson placed third in senior men's oratory and Jeanne Clark won the women's division of impromp- tu speaking . . . co-captains were Dick CARL ISAACSON, Debate Coach . . . Savage and Ralph Swisher. Debate group . . . ilarzfling John Squires and Hal Foss . . . leff I0 rigbf Melvin Anderson, Dave Hubbard, Ralph Swisher, Gaard XVillmore, Jeanne Clark, Pompie johnson, Polly Fitch, Pat McDevitt, John Rademacher, Donna Davis, Gordon Davis . . i Q., Florence Donahey gives Gordon Davis a three-minute time signal . . . Elinor Cordingly and Donna Davis prepare a rebuttal . . . Dick Savage and Ralph Swisher, co-captains of the debate team talk things over . ,. Jeanne Clark and Pat McDevitt listen While Pompie Johnson speaks . . . These members of the I.S.C. speech group attended the Western Association Speech Conference at the University of Washingtoia . . . Sft1I1diYlg Dave Hubbard, John Squires, Hal Foss, Richard Savage . . . :mimi Melvin Anderson, Jeanne Clark, Pat McDevitt and Carl Isaacson, Debate Coach, who accompanied the team . . . .Q-4..g....:,t,.V,Y,K.,.,,, 07 llf! in 'a l 1 l I S , l g, ,, i w 1 I l I L 7 FYI-ff .la- .ga-1-v-...... ,- ' a ff? ,, an f f 5, Q3 55 z jn ,ff f 5 X, ,, ff , 1 ffl X! f:fm,,,, ' YV' .v 'f 2 Q , g4,Wf:.4 f f 6 f f 4 f f 1 2 X .2 Q g, ,-4 174,11 1 ,ff JW C f V Q ff ,,,, ,aug 1 , , 4 f ff Z ,, 'Q A4 1. f V, , 1 fggnf, ,vim iz' X Qi' Q 1' 7' 2 H-25 'af3,,:jf, X,-V-fzf-Q' I ff . , .:, . , ' , X15 ,f 1:1 f 4, f f-,wwf :TE5 , 50 fw f f 5 ,X Royalty at thc airport . . Mayor Phillips and Student Prexy Folsom greet David Street and Mary Be Huglies, Honorary Home coming King :incl Queen . . The royal party . . . Queen Joyce Gleed, princesses Chan lene Dill, Glenna Mae Col- lier, and Mary Jane Lacyg la o n 0 r a r y royalty David Street and Mary Beth Hughes . . . x I Theta Tau makes it three in fl row , . . Hrst place float in tlwe Homecoming parade. mv ... .. r.:4f 4da.i.gQ!.:a.11.-L.z.r ' ' ' N Joe Sudy and orche t ... lu A parting slwot of I.S.C.' s rn r umba rlwtlim in thc ballroom . . . s royalty . . . King Street congratulates Queen Glccd . . . Alumni registration in tlic Student Union :mhz N 1 1 fn- Agn, Pre-game music in the Spud Bowl . l . tlxrcc bands . . . I.S.C., Pocatello, xml Mnlad. Sucly and canary combine talents. Associated engineers . , , second King Surfer sings at Homecoming place float . .. Dance . .. 0 l R7 -mmf... N--...L,...,,-L.,,, ,,. l 7 ...-....-........-r ,... Q-.- Y - ,-, ,Y,.,,.,,, ,,. ,N n,,,,s,,, W-, W 15 111.5 Y .8291 EJ' 'z vw-1, uswz in-'I-v 'n -'-nm-A-f .,..... .v.:.f'-:....rx-s 'mr 9 .1 -. . -- ls -' A -'11, A f ..-i.-n-.m...M Birthday present from the Caribou National Forest Service . . . Birthday card from A.V.S 't A ., .Ur- 'VT l l ' r l l Boyd Preccc, Milton Wfntson, and Dr. Mclntosli vicw Grccn's Combo supplied tlu: music for the sport dance. the birthday cake that Preecc and Watson constructed. X W 4 li l Musical murder at the assembly . . , John Reed, Virgil Faculty square clanct Camp, Bill Bryden, Bob Chivers . . . l f fo A , 4 fx Cnr l A f 5 A 189 V LJU-M,-4.-, Allah be praised . . .Freshman gurls paylng homage to upperclass glrls hell mglmt Hvrc' again wr' fluff fbcf F1'L'SbH7f'lI Dl'iL'l'!1 by HJC IIPf7L'l'Cll1.YXl71C'l1 To ozzllzlmlisb laxkx mul .mzrcbirzgx Singing, bowing ami obeying. -..Q r,T.,., . Froslx band members , . . musicians in green beanies. In Grnvelcy Hall . . . relaxing for :1 minucc during hell night . ., Vocalizing Freshmen . . , the evening has just begun . . . ugh, ,.f ' ' 7 191 4- 1L..,, WL Mlvtilm Singing'ChrisLmas Carols . . . Christmas Formal , . . n , f . l I: V 'J '- 's if , .- f j' 1 ii' I , 1-J - .4 . . If w -V, L ,f ,ff Y iff' f-N A - , W 6171661 Hobby Hodkins, Snow Queen, receives her award from Ski Club President, Don Grimes . . . f, . fl-L' 'Eh ij. 1 - M-1 ,144 1 Yfsiw' Y .,:4:-4xxX-+-- X H Q. :N-MN, ., mn. ,,:,x,.- ,.-,, f EN. A, x.,. X 3-L, MAH f. The service crew . . . Kickapoo X, ,M M1 w 'Wi :mv ' ,f mmf! m Ib' -ww if Y , ' M ,,,. Gardens . . . ,nf Quiet corner at i -sh ii F d Ball Jai' Paris and jerry the pharmacy B311 , , lgmpligl-.L The winners at the M.1squcrn'c . . . 1 Briggs, Marilyn Robbins and Ed Hubble , . . and roses . . . X -wM',-V, 193 bg, V f f Xf An assortment of ski sweat- ers :md people at the Ski Bengal sex-tel . , . Masque- SZQWTWL A Allffffv Sweater Dance . . . rude Ball . . . The pause that refreshes at the Sweetheart Formal A.XV.S. Proxy Lila Kurtz crowns Ed Sullivan, King of Hearts . . . 7166! 195 1 pxmw... ,. .rv-:.......4z..y -an 5 f Mg, Z 1 I if 1 fy Q nj, CMT y wx ,Wm If yfyff fr , if: l Wifi 7 u f K Z W ? X L- Wi 1, 0 ,. ff, ., :Lf f ,. W ,f 041, 7! W W Om of those r1rc moments of study Blair Scofield , . Early mornlng ritual . . . Eugene oif... 7 ,V ff', ' iff bjvy' 1 f 3 4 5 ,. 4 P f- V: ic ln J' f yf f , f X iff f ,,.f U ,W . ,ff X , , I' , f ff, f J fy ,ff,pwW, WO Wm xiffp, x ',4f3Z,7WW KW., 9 fCWfyffWZZO4, offwffmfo WMOMW Mjwyf ' QZLVQKC ,,, ,ff f aff , f f ,fy ,,,,,?175 ffm' .,. W 1 W U44 X f f Home W 5, , , ,fy ,,,f,, , ,,V,f, , ,rm fy! , f m,'Z!'?,f,W , fyff,,f,z,Q5,,4, , f,fw,,f ff zu ,, wwf fflcffZfi'5fi619Z If ,f f,,f, 004 94415 5 '92f4fi?yQQQQ4yW ,f,,f,y,w, WQQQZMWQ 'f ffwwyzfwwfww f f MMMQQOAM Uffff M Mffaf f W 40WW i,fff':27f,1 QW 1 ' ff'Z5?5WWQ? ff f f f,,4wwWyQ uflf f '4 , KW C XV ' f f,Qif4ZW2f f , f ff ff!! fff4wW!0Q77fQ ,,,,, ,af WMM ,,.,.fffA ffyff 7 fzmyyyyvl , ,f ff, ,'f,'f0Af4 W1 f ,of ,ff 4, 4444 ff ,cwgwfff f ,Q 4, if gg V fffiffwfwdfww WWAM ,, ff6,fQw4fff X Qc if yrgfffffzy M440 ' ZWAZZ f fV'i14fff 4Qf'j X ff ' ' f X f ' f Lfff as never like this . . Grooming in Gmvcley . . 1 l f ESI 1-MM 1 au:-f ne v '1'1'v f' f7 a5 ez Mr- ff- ' ' -' ' A . ' ' ' A MA- vzndia' lt's I1 joke, senor . . . Faculty Christmas party gets rolling . . . French Club members can'c decide what's mos: interesting . . . what Jack Fuller is saying or what the photographer is doing . . . Christmas carolers in the Student Union League . . S i Campus Men . . . men . . . men . . . A.M.S. stag party. Dr. Kitaj joins the chorus with German Clufb members . . . Film librarian Jack Hartvigsen, checks Elm with Mrs. Hartvigscn while assistants Truman Sparks and Dec Jenkins go about their business. f QMJJZM, -'Q : QL 52 X I I f it awiaifffigiia 7 Z X, .f Jawa., W'-Q F 5 'iff I If - OX J X -r X YV,, - K I , 7 I I.- ti' ! N f If - JDQQ-v'v JMJ7 X-fiudwpy -LM 04 747' i Qffasew' J 199 Bob Sargent . . . XVcll, you scared mc, mo! Signing the Good Luck Letter to the football team on its Colorado trip. Candid Campus iwff fe ffy, 7-ZJMKS GL f 0 7L' for C4 ff cs 7C 7L Aff Swell A670 you t90U6, yn Q Of' MH: gehfff f .Charm and grace. you, J Q ve Cf PM 7 Miii of distinction 5 KM ,fe vena K 7Lfwf ES . Peieiiiiiiii miiieiii . ff L., q J O, jffed 7L' Pseudo-sophistocates year hifi 2162471 yfczff wif! Sven be !67Lfcf-, Jeyf' of kick. .v ffffff rpg Q: f ,, ,fq-1 , ,,.. J- ff ,,-. ,, , f-rf , fn, , a , in fab ,L , .. N In A add . I, 'g f-5:-3Q-.::.1,.:1Q Jiiiuf-L' ' ,,-2 14-4151 -fag? Z' f5:?'p'5!l5'7t5.QE:'f-I '.'i'5f'- :Pi i5E'.'5fi1j??:f1.Q a g55e.r,:,,4,gs.g3 ' qi.-r -.f-.3'fg,:'V 1,- :- ff:-af:g.f'f:24' H , ,,,, .ww M f 5-1' Alumni cheering section, Homecoming Assembly, Labor shortage . . . prexy turns painter Pops looks on while aircraft mechanics Class Bonneville obstacle course... changes an engine . . . 4 'C:9UW-Sk 7 'V -. -TIN , ' ...- 'Z A ' 'ww f-'f f '1.-MSX ,-'flaifz'J-'TIN-I 311 The pcp is all clown front . . . Kenny Srosich, Yell Kingg Shirley Weston, Yell Queeng Frank Bithell, Yell Duke . . . Inccrcstccl OJ participants at yearfsfflrst pep rally . . . XJ ,E x Bcng:xl'9 Chief Ifxccutioncr prepares lo rltlminlstcr fatal blow to Montana St41rcBubt:lt.., , - l w. - ,, . ,ff-vw 1'-V . You can trace them tlwougb the school year, By the rallies in the full fime, By the rizshing in the winter, By fha' skipping in the spring lime. Buddies. It was fl tough game, Ma, but wc won . . . Bookstore linc . . . registration week, of courxc An interesting View of dangerous curves and soft The Eight-ball Club meets in the Game Room shoulders . . . andid Camp 205 mr' I I' r' a',o' Campus politician on the job . . . is-sv' Joyce Glccd :md Lester Tovey find n cozy corner at the Lumbcrjnck p:1rty . . . Ed Willett surveys the damage to ancient Reed jack Hu' Cl Cl. H l 3. ey an 'nilcs ump xries tank up at H ll . , , ' ' ' one of the local Hllmg stations . , . Candid Cvzmpuf l 206 ,cc ,H ,,.,. -A,,.,.,,,:...,.....,.1.t Q. .- 'YRQN . A-, .,,,,, fc.1,..,.f lzf.-'fV -,yn-f fi 1 M , -4 - ,sly -d,?011 ,gpfvf-ff-A1'-ff 1 LLM 3 mmm M,-I-Q We srl. QAM -'f'1'f-M ' A W- . Y A . . A, f 41' fr, WMM .-1 fi -W7 me ff' ' f rf, f Arm' smoiec' fixes slowly, 5l0lL'ljV,J V' f' I Tbrougb tba' tranquil air of Biiifroom, Ami tbl' noises of fbi- xfzirivnls Off resozimi fbrougbouf tba' Union, As they gnip ibrir morning coffee- Al1fIt1!1j0IlVlI for hours of falleing. g f XX g f fx i demolition crew in quest of 2 coin while Arlene Fol om Thli 15 3 LOW Cl! XV35' I0 SPLUd HH Elenmg B-cfm! R S d I lm K be form the sidewalk cn meets Stosicli gncs the Blue. Room the brush off s A M f A ,F P Operation silver dollar . . . Al Kirlin leads the Blue Room ay aras an o n o g ' x Ye who low' fbi, whims of nafzzrv, Low' the rain-shower and the .wow siorm, Long rc'711i'111bm' Ibis one win- lvr, lVfJi'11 ikosi' .YO-Fll.l1E'Ii whims of r1:1f1z1'U, I-Irizjrfzi liar mow in ilriffx nboiifzix, Kept fbc XfIlLlf'77llS from fbfin' XFhO0llU07'!Z, Lefi' fbcnz zwcfjzifig, 'lU071IlC'1 - ing, zuniiiiig . . . WW, , , N .- - ,4 'WQ-ev, : Some enjoyed Pocatcllo's most severe winter . . . could be the famous Frankie and jolmnic . . . Age-bound Reed Hall was also snow-bound . . . Classes got snowed under at Bonneville Hall . . . bfi' A-M-w,,...,.,.adIwi4W' -My www-,awww By fbc' sballows of flac P01'fIICIlf, In the town of Pocatello, Dwell the 111e1'cbn11fs of this village, Who xtand by fo help amz' smwc' you, I-Iced these things they bum' fo fell yon. W , Wg M, , .fam , W lf ff! i l, K 4' . i - x - ' . , ,, -'- ' - Q Norma Daniels, like many other college co-eds, has found the MODERN DEB SHOPPE to be the ideal place to get her formal for campus HCCXVUIICS . . . Dick Morris shows Patsy Neal the plentiful supply of candy stocked by FOGG DRUG COMPANY. Ralph Swisher delivers for FINER CLEANERS . . . convenient pick up and delivery . . . one-day service to college students . . . Ed Sullivan sliows kloycc Merman the stock of XVl1itc Stag ski mgs and XVilson Sporting Goods . . . ISC Ski Club depends on POCATELLO HARDXVARE AND CANVAS COMPANY. Two satisfied customers, Bob Brown and Harry Allsop, leave FRED AND KELLY'S cafe :ind cocktail lounge . . . steaks and chops :i specialty. Dick Lombardi helps Gib Smith with ri suit in the men's department while Beverly Willson looks on . . . PEOPLPS STORE employs many part-time students . . . clothing for everyone . . . STRATFORDS FURNITURE COMPANY fur' nish pre-fabricated houses for those who need low- cost housing . . . complete home furnishers . . . Ray Saras and Jim Blake pause to read the comic section at they look over the magazines, books, gifts and cards offered by MOORE NEXVS . . . Def I 'Ig Ji gi! We 35 :Vg 55 e,1 H Z :EN I I, I I if! re: if 35 Qs sg, ?a ,gi 5 , l To the members of the class of '49 go the heartiest congratulations of the POCATELLO LUMBER COM- PANY . . . home office, wholesale store and warehouse at 500 South Second Street , . . X. 5 .1 ,f ,, ' , . fcwf-, W . ff f,f,,4,1f:f'fZfzafmv , H Wy .,,, ff I a ,, 2 VV . ,.2,, 1,,.. ,,:,. Q M I ' , , ' ' . W '2,T5?2if!i2f2?? 1g -A 372 A If . V -.1 ,,..,, , ,f I f V i 'W 1, Tn .1 -1 :umm-.ff an-q.,,-un-mm y. mow-:nun Miriam King and Norman Olsen learn why BRONVN'S ice cream has been used in the Blucroom since its opening . . . tar! fam I I I The Los Angeles Engraving Company I has consistently maintained outstanding quality and service for over 25 years .. Modern equipment, and years of I experience are outstanding assets for your I consideration in the preparation of the I . . I usual 'Irush deadline' school annual copy. I A strictly western service designed I for the better schools of the west. los an geles en gruvlng company 418 East Pico BUIl!L'1ldf!1, Los flnyvlfs IJ, Calzf. ' I if A5 ZZ I Q , ray j. libbells: Rfprwrfzzraliw I ,,,: - I XVhen students dine out it's the XVI-IITMAN HOTEL as attested by Mr. and Mrs. Don Neilsen, HALLIYVELL DRUG STORE, one of the oldest pharmacies in Pocatello, services the many fami- lies at ISC . . . Frank Huff, Jack Halliwell, jr., Jack Halliwell, Sr .... Mrs. Cheri Petersen shows Mr. and Mrs. Donald I-Iouk through the Christmas gift department at PETERSEN FURNITURE COMPANY . . . Thorn Larsen has found the NATIONAL LAUN- DRY conveniently located for all college students. Now is the time to round out your education with flying lessons from WIl.SON'S FLYING SERVICE. Mrs. G. L. Rossiter and jim Rossiter spend a quiet moment in the POCATELLO HOUSE lobby . . . clean comfortable rooms at a convenient location . , . children welcome . .. Claude Hawley, Mary Jane Royer, Wfayne Stnmper, Shirley Congcr pausing for 3 Coke . . . it's :4 Blueroom institution . . . Cliff Green, Im Meredith, Norma Hughes, Carol Jacobsen, Mop Ford, Gayle Couch . . . employees at FORD MUSIC COMPANY . . . the home of RCA Victor and Cnpehart radios, Columbia and Capitol records, complete line of musical mer- chandise and accessories . . . l'S:1y It NVitl1 Musicf, Roy Hanaki pores Mary jane Royer at the IDAHO PHOTO STUDIO for one of the many student pictures he takes in addition to those for the Wickiup . . . Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hartvigsen order coal . . . WESTERN COAL COMPANY heats Vet Village. O. G. ROCHE . . . local and long distance moving . . . storage . . . Phone 3000 . . . Nelly Lou Kelly and Marguerittc Sikes relax in the BANNOCK HOTEL lobby after a luncheon date in the new dining room . . . jacla Sunclberg, Dick Hylilall, Phil Durst, Orlando Staley, Keith Frazier, lvan Snrensun, Kenneth Kut- ller . . . Idaho Slate College has trained these men to serve you best in pharmacy, plmtngrapliy, and all other deparimems . . , at COOK DR UG COMPANY . ,. Florence Donahey demonstrates the convenience of IDAHO BANK AND TRUSTS new drive-in bank at the corner of Fourth and East Center streets . . . The big store on the corner . . . students shop in the many departments of FARGO'S. Bill Wade nts Pere Swantck with n suit at WAT SONS where the finest in Society .ind Don Richards Brands and Hollywood styled clothini, . . . sizes for every man , . . ' ' X X J.. ,.-1 ,.-, .:,.,:,,L.-.,1.jff , if-W Whatever your building needs . . . lumber, paint, hardware, plans, nnaneing . . , it's easier to get at BOISE PAYETTE LUMBER COM- PANY . . . Carl Wahlquist, mana- ger of Pocatello branch . . . 310 worth Sth Avenue , . . w, ,EEE Mr. and Mrs. Bob Detweiler deposit money in a savings account at the FIRST SECURITY BANK OF IDAHO, N.A .... here they can also get a low cost Time-Way loan on their automobile, household fur- nishings or 1001 other items . . . FIRST SECURITY now has mod- ern banking facilities in every im- portant city in Idaho, Utah and Wfyoming . . . John Stanley wirh that strike look un his face . . . college intramural bowling leagues hold their games at STEVE'S BOXVLING CENTER . , . Rosemary Wells shows Odetn Perkins :he reason POCATELLO DRUG is the place to shop for cosmetics . . , Jim Franklin and .lim Blake sharc a soda at the GREEN LANTERN . . . across from the campus . , . convenient for a quick coke or coffee . . . Armabell Maloy helps Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas browse through the plumbing fixtures which nug- menc ANDERSON LUMBER COMPANYS high quality building materials . . . I X M MSR ff NT,-.13 Mlulhii 'NK 1 ff M1 f I f I f . ,. 1 4 ,f 1 ' Gordon Hall at Work . . . Pocatello's newest and one of its biggest industries, SIMPLOT FERTI- LIZER COMPANY is boosting Idaho and Idaho State College from start to finish . . . Juliene Hill admires herself at PARIS store where she Finds the best college clothes for girls . . . .al- Jim Rossister shows why smart students stop to shop at BLOCK'S . . . just east of the subway. Mrs. William Folsom experiments with merchan- dise :md admires modern equipment of the modern kitchen at MOUNTAIN ELECTRIC COMPANY where Vet Villagers and Pocatello villagers shop for all home appliances . . . PURINA MILLS North of City SYDNEY TALLEY SHOPPII 356 XVest Center Street DELLART FLORAL 445 East Center Street CAMlLLE'S LADIES WEAR 346 West Center Street CARNES MUSIC COMPANY 358 XVQSL Center Struct SIIYS CAFE 56 LOUNGE 227 North Main Street TOP NOTCH CAFE 431 East Center Street MOLINISLLIS'S ,IEXVELERS 336 Xvest Center Street ff 4? ff I WT ' f I lu 1 fflgruwi Z A ' xg A I K, ' ,ff ' : 1,1 7 MQW I X .AAX A 5' 13191 511: if ' My 'TH X M f ROLLNICICS SHOE STORE 349 -West Center Street S' G-L ELQCTRIC COMPANY f. 4l0 Sgguth Main Street POCATELLOTRANSIT COMPANY 230 North Second Avenue -'x R Sz G JEWELERS 508 XVest Center Street TERRELL SHOP COIVIPANY Kane Building HUDSON'S SHOES, INC. 145 North Main Street HARRISON'S QUALITY .IEWELERS DR. PARRY W. HARRISON 114 Soutxh Main Street 2 Topical Index DEDICATION - FORENVORD - ADMINISTRATION Faculty - Student - CLASSES - Seniors - Juniors - Sophomores Freshmen - Vocational ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS - Football - Basketball Boxing - Track - Intramurals Women's Sports - ACTIVITIES - Royalty - Orchestra - Choir - - Glee - - Pep Band - Marching Band Plays - - Great Dayl' Assemblies Publications Debate - Homecoming ISC Day - Hell Days - Dances - Dorm Life Candid Campus ADVERTISERS - 3 5 19 21 36 41 42 52 60 70 80 87 129 130 148 142 149 150 152 157 158 162 164 166 167 168 170 174 176 178 182 184 188 190 192 196 198 209 q-UN, si fe .Faculpy Aldous, Sidney E., 24 Asboe, Donald, 95 Bailey, B. A. DeVere, 24 Baldwin, Ernest j., 39 Barnes, Norma, 24 Beal, Merrill D., 24 Bell, Gordon Leon, 25, 107 Bentley, james R., 38, 39, 116, 127 Berryman, josephine I-I., 25 Bixby, Lorena, 25' Broadbent, Berne P., 25 Brown, XValter E., 25 Capellen, Anna B., 34 Carlile, Clark S., 25, 39 Caceia, Italo, 131, 144, 148 Davis, Ray j., 25, 39 Faris, Dorothy D., 25 Fernelius, Bvrne C., 25, 150, 151 Frank, Bertha Bell, 24, 26 Galloway, C. R.. 26 Gardner, C., 163 Garets, Wallace Earl, 26, 103 Gee, W. Marion, 38 Goggins, Harry C., 26, 39 Goodwin, DuWayne LeRoy, 27 Goranson, Rudolph F., 27, 33 Haggart, Ruth E., 27 Harris, Wesley M., 164, 166 Hartvigsen, jack A., 198 Helfant, Mary Linda, 38 Hendricks, Lorene A., 27 Hill, Alberta, 27 Hodson, Boyd W., Z7, 38 Holt, Milton W., 19, 104,143, 147 Hopkins, Marie, 27 Huntington, N. Marie, 27 Isaacson, Carl L., 26, 38, 182, 183 Isotoff, Andrei L., 28 jacob, Wilmer Foster, ZX johnson, George R., 28 jones, Mary Donna, 95 jones, Victor E., 28, 31, 39, 103 Kissane, Leedice M., 28 Kitaj, XVil1iam P., 198 Larsen, junius, 28, 38 LeDuc, Archie j., 29, 38 Lillibridge, Abe L., 29, 91 Lyman, Rufus A., 29 Lyman, Doris H., 152 Maillett, Leonard P., 24 Mann, Russell Orr, 28 Meadows, Steven R., 29 Mealy, Harold G., 29, 163 Minor, Bluford F., 29 Morgan, Arlene, 152 Morton. Maralyn, 29 Phillips, George R., 30, 184 Powell, Vio Mae, 30, 112 Prestwieh, Beth, 152 Pullinv, Albert Van Siclen, 39 Raether, Ellen L., 30, 99 Ravmond, Mabel, 24 Riedesel, Carl C., 30 Rizzardi, Frank G., 150 Rowell, Ralph R., 30 Rowland, Ivan W., 31 Ritland, Hubert O., 30 Roscoe, E. E., 30, 39, 127 Schubert, Mel F., 112 Siflett, William H.. 31 Stall-ter, Esther Mary, 31 Steele, Herbert L., 31 Stevenson, Robert C., 32 Sturm, Hobert Pepper, 32, 38 Taylor, Albert E., 32, 116 223 s , Q Nu, , . Mk 4 RN L' N Ein, Q X44 ,, , mx ' 'W Xu C at .xx . 4 S 1 lv 'W .. - ., J 1 1 lf: in' L 1 Fl the ndex A Vesser, john Martin, 19, 32, 39, 104 131 XVeir, Eva, 32, 38 West, Thomas P., 32 XVillett, A. Edward, 32, 206 Wilson, Ralph R., 32 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Baldwin, Ernest j., Z3 Bartz, XVilliam j., 34 Capellan, Anna B,, 34 Christensen, Roy F., 23 johnson, Marion Ruby, 23, 35 Leonard, Eugene O., 23 McIntosh, Carl W., 20, 38, 89, 189 Pearson, Ina, 35 West, Thomas P., 39 Young, Evelyn Barnes, 22, 39, S8 ASSISTANTS IN ADMINISTRATION Ad:m'on, Bette M., 34 Folsom, Arlene 220 Kihara, Cisco, 23 Lloyd, Raedene, 34 Sorenson, Betty, 34 DORMITORY I-IOSTESSES Bentley, Mr.. james, ioz Holt, Mrs. Milton W., 19 Vc55ef,1w1fS.j01m, 19 if Q 'X v 4- H4 - f -f-' - tudent Index - A - Aasa, Donald B., 71 Adams, Donald I., 71 Adams, hlontford, 61, 196 Adams Adams , Ralph E., 71,164 , Virginia R., 71, 106, 164, 166 Adamson, Nate L., 71, 103 Adamson, Norma J., 42 Adamson, William A., 107, 53 Aiken, Donald B., S0 Albee, Howard F., 42 Allen, Osborne M., 42 Allen, Thomas, 53 Allred, A. LaRae, 53, 92 Allred, Gordon K., 42, Allred, Kathleen, 42. 153 Allsop, HaroldiC., 42, 107, 211 Amos, Eldon D., 42 2 Amos, Robert F., 61 Chandler, Forster R., 44, 92 Amundsen, Edward H., 53, 90, 111, 179 Amy, Lois, 154 Anderson, Waldo A., 166 Ancho ,Joseph G., 53, 92,115 Anderson, Betty L., 71 Anderson, Dwayne A., 42, 92 Anderson, E. Eugene, 53 Anderson, Joseph V., 53 Anderson, LaRay J., 92 Anderson, Marget J., 61, 94, 123, 178 Anderson, Melvin J., 42, 182, 183 Anderson, Ronald J., 71, 105, 134 Anderson Anderson Theodore C., William D., 6 109,61 1 Brassfi Andreason, Johnny C., 61, 150, 196 Angelos, Wfilma B., 71, 99 Applegate, Ivan F., 86 Arnell, Stanley D., 53, 92, 170 Asche, Robert Franklin, 115 Ash, William D., 42 Aslett, Lorraine, 71, 126 Astle, Hal Gene, 151 Atwood, Richard V., 103 -B- Babcock, Kenneth W., 61 Bachmann, William F., 61, 95 Bailev, Mary Virginia, 71 Baker, Alice B.,71,123,126,166 Baker, Dearing D., 71, 123, 164, 166 Baker, Orval L., 61 Ball, Wayne E., 42, 109 Ballam, Grant L., 61, 151 Barkdull, M. Scott, 103 Barlow, Newell F., 71 Barnard, Virgil, 80 Barnard, XVilliarn C., 109, 61 Barnard, Beverly J., 80 Barnett, Clifford E., 42, 92, 93, 115 Bates, Donald P., 53, 95,103 Bates, Robert D., 103 Beall, Jack H., 61, 92, 150 Barfuss, Joan, 126 Beckstrom, Frank, 42, 115 Beddall, Marelyn J., 61, 98, 123, 164, 166 Berry, William E., 61 Behrent, Elwyn L., 61, 143 Bell, Reid N., 42, 92 Bell, Vernon E., 61 Bellem, LaRena, 71, 152, 154 Bellon, Jerry J., 61, 134 Bengal, Bernard F., S3 Benjamin, Ioe B., 71 Bennett, Jim C., 71 Bennett, JoAnn C., 61, 94, 98, 109, 123 Bennett, Mont E., 71, 125, 148 Bennett, Raymond J., 61, 107 Bergstrom, XValfred R., 42 Berlin, James L., 42 Bernsten, Emerson F., 42, 92 Berrett, Rozilla, 126 Berry, Garth D., 53 Berry, Jolm R., 71 Berry, Dorothy L., 81 Bickmore, John T., 53, 164, 166 Bickmore, Wfm. G., 42, 115, 151 Bilyeu, Ruth V., 22, 61, ss, 94, 91, 100, 119, 170 Bird, Melvin V., 71 Bird, Rolland M., 61 Birdsall, Robert H., 38, 44, 180 Bishop, Arthur Jack, 37, 52, 56, 113 Bishop, Nada M., 71, 92 Bithell, Frank T., Jr., 53, 96, 204 Black, Edith M., 81 Blackhurst, Jay D., 42 Blake, James F.,42,103,104,105,131 135, 136, 211, 219 Blatter, Raymond E., 61, 104, 125, 166 Blessinger, John A., 61, 91 Blessinger, Virginia L., 71, 106, 154 164, 165 Blomquisr, Allen P., 112 Bogar, Ralph Elwin, 71, 92, 111 Boge, Charles R., 71 Bogert, Laurie S., 71, 103 Bond, Robert E., 71 Bonham, Earl C., 44 Bybee, Duane A., 53 Byland, Marjorie E., 71, 169 Byrd, LaRue, 62, 107, 119, 121, 98 I 9 LC- Calcote, Erhlyn, 53, 123 Calcote, LauRene, 72, 154, 164, 166 Calloway, Don J., 72 Camp Virgil, 164, 189 Campbell, Colleen M., 81 Campbell, Eugene, 124 Campbell, Florence E., 72, 169 Campbell, James S., 62 Campbell, Leroy C., 53 Cappellen, Earle M., 72 Carlson, Irwin J., 44 Carney, Lona M., 62, 126 Carpenter, Reynolds D., 81 1 Carson, Irene M., 53 Carter, Bettie, 72, 99, 100, 174 Carter, Donald H., 53 Carter, Dorothy R., 72 Carter, Carter, Carter, Duane G., 53 F. Royce, 44, 92, 115 Jack D., 89,115 Carver, Robert L., 62 Casper, Casper, Milton E., 62 Rex L., 44 CasDerson, Carl M., 44, 115 Castle, Hugh L., 53 Causton, Robert C., 23, 81, 161 Ceclerberg, George K., 53 Booth, Lois M., 39, 61, 119, 123 Boiace, John Louis, 61 Boston, Betty J., 71,180 Bowen, Ben H., 71 Bowen, James A., 61 Boyack, Sybil LaRae, 71, 164, 166 Boyce, James D., 81 Boyer, Lela, 71, 88, 98,100,164, Id James Clair 53 166 Chandler, James J., 62 Chaplin, Harry T., 62 Chase, Fred D., 62, 103 Chew. Edward, 44 Chivers, Robert L., 72, 189 Choules, Ned C. 62 Christensen, Beth Ann, 72, 123 Christensen, Helen G., 53, 88, 93, 100 126 Christensen, Jerry B., 115, 151 Christensen, Oreta, 81 Christiansen, Merlin B., S1 Christian, Marjorie A., 44, 169 Chugg, Naomi P., 72, 91, 179 Claar, Julius E., 53 Claasscn, Harry C., 54, 92 C 1 v Brighton, R. Homer, 125 Broadbent, Bob, 115, 151 Brown, Robert B,,107, 111, 116,174 Browne, XValter R., 61, 147 Bryce, Greta L., 61, 92,119,123,126 Brydon, Wfilliam L., 71, 189 Bullock, Mary L., 61, 94 Burdick, Earl E., 61, 125 Burdick, Lucian T., 71 Burkhalter, Inez M., 62, 88, 94, 95, 98 121, 164, 170 Burkland, Yvonne, 81 Clark, Frederich A., 72, S1 Clark, Jack T., 39, 60, 62 Clark, Jeanne L., 72, 94, 98, 110, 121 182 Clark, John A., 39, 62, 91,137,150 Clark, Katherine J., 62, 98, 119, 123 Clark, Marion G., 62, 92, 119, 121 Clark, Melbern J., 62, 143 Clark, Clark, Richard L., 62 Stephen XV., 62 Clay, Milton B., 22 Burnham, Charles F., 71 Burnham, Joyce, 62, Burton, Bonnie J., 7 100,119 1,99 Bush, Leland D., 62, 111 Buss, Lydus Harold, 44 Butler, Irvin A., 62 Butterfield, Dick A., 44 Buxton, Bernice 71 Bybec, Dale M., 62 224 Clayton, Dixie L., 62, 98 Cleover, XVilliam J., 81 Clezie. Phyllis J., 38, 54, 123, 128 Cluif, Warren O., 92, 44, 115 Coffman, Arthur Wm., 72 Coke, Bruce E., 72, 164, 175 Coke, NVilliam M., 54 Cole, Donald M., 44 Collier, Glenna M., 62, 98, 102, 121 164, ISS 1 fi 1 Collins, Edgar L., 54, 56 Collyer, Norma M., 60, 62, 92, 94, 123 Colson, James B., 22 Cultrin, Edward D., 72 Coman, Curtis, 62 Combe, Louis K., 72, 90, 180 Condie, James M., 72 Conger, Shirley N., 44, 90, 121, 179 2 15 Conn, Clayton J., 72, 167 Contos, Evelyn, S1, 88 Cook, Bonnie L., 62, 124, 126 Cook, Cecil M., 54 Cook, Kenneth L., 54, 95, 164, 169 Coons, Betty Jean, 63, 100, 106, 119 Cooper, Olga B., 44 Corbett, D. Keith, 54, 107 Corclingley, Elinor, 72, 94, 100, 106, 107, 133 Cotant, Richard K., 72, 107 Cottle, Rhea, 63, 153 Couch, Gayle, 72, 98,100, 126,174 William W., 72 Cowan, Eugene L., 54, 149 Cowlishaw, Benita, 72, 164 Cox 5 Doris Geraldine, 72, 98, 99, 102 121, 153,164,174 Cox, Dorothy, 99 Cox, Helen J., 44, 100, 109 Cox, Kenneth Jerry, 63, 147, 149, 151 Cox, Sallee J., 98, 99,121 Cox, Crabtree, Charles M., 72 Craft, Charles E., 62, 91 Craig, Harley G.. 72 Crawford, Harriet L., 72, 98, 99, 100 174 Cresap, H. Mercer, 62 Crist, Robert H., 72 Crook, Sharon, 43, 44 Croshaw, Leah, 63, 98, 100,119 Cullen, Arthur R., 107, 167 Cullen, Lois R., 63, 98, 100 Cunningham, Carol J., 63, 94, 119 Currence, Marjorie P., 72, 99 ..D- Dagsen, Lester S., 54 Dalke, Vern E., 63 Dalley, Carl J., 72 Dalton, Alvin W., 73 Dalton, Merl D., 111, 116 Dame, Roland S., 92 Daniels, Norma, 54, 210 Darling, Donald L., 54 Darnall, Leroy W., 44, 92, 115 Darnall, Patricia B., 44, 106 Davidson, Vernon J., 44 Davies, James G., Jr., 54 Davis, Donna, 54, 182, 183 Davis , Dorothy E., 54 Davis, Gordon B., 72, 89,111,182,183 Davis Day, , Phyllis I., 72 Mary,63,90,175, 178 Dean, Mariorie R., 39, 63,100,119 Dean, Paul, 103 Delfinger, Teddy L., 39, 73 Deklotz, Bob J., 63 DeLuca, John Dominie, 73 Deppe, Thomas Wm., 44, 115 Detty, Shirley J., 73, 106, 123 Detweiler, Robert H., 39, 63, 96, 218 DeValcour, Peggy L., 73, 92, 99 Dickson, Clement, 81 Dickson, Harry J., 54, 105, 132 Dill, Charlene F., 73, 98, 100, 185 Dilworth, Lorraine, 63, 126, 164, 165 166 Dokos, Anastasia, 73 Doggett, lvan L., 63 Dolan, Barbara J., 73 Dold, Doris l., 73, 99 Donahey, Florence, 73, 90, 94, 123, 179 183, 217 Donahue, George, 73, 148 Doss, James XV., Jr., 63, 92 Drake, Colan R., 54, 105, 170 Drake, Darrel A., 81 Drake, Keith A., 54 Driscoll, Harriet A., 73 Driscoll, Patricia L., 73 Droghei, Teresa D., 81, 169 Drussel, LeRoy H., 73,148,151 Duke, Victor H., 37, 39, 54, 92, 115 176 Dummer, Nola Belle, 54 Dunn, John T., 63, 92, 104, 147 Dvorak, Frank Wm., 73, 111 Dvkes, Fred Wm., 73 ..E.. Eakin, Norman R., 147 Earle, Phyllis, 63, 88, 100, 119 Eastman, Roy E., 63, 91, 104 Eaton, Richard S., 73 Echevarria, Angelines, 54, 56, 98, 123 Edwards, Raymond, 54 Egan, Lenno, 54, 73, 98, 164 Embree, Louis L., 54 Emerson, Robert B., 54, 103 Endo, Ichiro B., 63 Erickson, Loisann E., 73, 90, 94, 95, 98 100, 164,170,178 Erickson, Robert H., 73, 125, 164 Ericson, Robert N., 166 Evans, John XV., 63, 91, 111 Evans, Gladys Rennee, 81 Ewer, Paul W., 167 Ewart, Sara Jane, 73, 154 Exeter, Delbert XV., 73 Exeter, Floyd E., 44 -F- Faber, Harold E., 63 Familia, XVilliam, 63 Farnes, Wallace D., 143 Feldman, Herbert, 166 Fengler, Joseph C., 45 Fereday, Linus L., 115, 151 Ferro, Bette Ann, 73, 121 Fiala, Roger Wm., 81 Fifield, Glen A., 73, 167 Finlayson, Dorothy S., 73, 99, 100 Fischer, M. Roddy, 63, 109 Fisher, Beverly J., 45, 152, 153 Fisher, John E., 103 Fitch, Polly M., 45,113,182 Fix, Joseph M., 73, Flathers, Elmer A., 45, 94 Fletcher, Phyllis J., 73 Flint, Cecil L., 37, 81, so, 134, 147 150 Floocl, Joann, 63 Fozg, Mary T., 37, 38, 45,113,159 Folsom, William H., 36, 45, 185 Forbes, Clifton D., 73, 166, 167 225 Ford, Richard S., 164, 215 Foreman, Marcene S., 73, 174, 175 Foss, Harold A. Clrlalp, 45, 90, 107 110,112,113,117, 133,182 Foulk, Betty J., 63, 99,123 Franklin, James N., 219 Fransen, Ray S., 45, 92 Fransen, Ted L., 45 Frazier, Wilma Ruth, 81 Fry, Durwar1lL., 107 Fuller, Everett J., 63 Fuller, Jack, 198 - G - . Gale, Lawrence E., 89, 115, 131, 132 133, 135,136, 137 Galloway, Reginald B., 134, 147 Gardner, Lynn, 81, 85,125 Garner, Dale V., 81 Garrison, Joan, 73, 98, 101 Garritson, Myrna M., 73, 99 Gehrig, Joan, 63, 98,109,123 Geisenberg, Robert, 103 George, LeRoy D., 82, 147,151 Giles, John Harold, 45, 92, 114,115 Gillen, loy E., 73, 94, 126 Gillespie, Vernon L., 55, 103 Gleed, Joyce, 82, 121, 184, 185, 186 206 Glenn, Bob F., 73, 92 Goddard, Martin D., 73 Gold, Frank K., 45, 107,116 Goldberg, Gerald, 55, 96 Gooch, Byron, 125 Gore, James E., 55, 107, 181 Gotfredson, Jeanne E., 63, 95, 117,126 Granberg, Doris, 73 Granberg, Dorothy, 73 Grasmick, Leo, 166 Graveline, Robert P., 54 Graves, Virginia M., 63, 92, 98, 99 Gray, Don E., 63 Gray, Gray, LaDean M., 73 Roy F., 63 Gray, Shirley D., 73, 98, 121 Grayson, Samuel, 73 Green Green Green Green Green , Don D., 73 ,James B., 45 , Robert C., 64 , Robert G., 64 walt, JoAnn L., 94, 98, 101 Greer, Abner A., 82 Griffin, Louis B., 73 Griffiths, Harry V., 82 Grimes, Donald C., 108, 192 Grinsted, John W., 74 Grupe, Thomas E., 45 Guatir, Larry, 82 Guinn, Edgar T., 45, 92 115 Gwin, JoAnn, 74, 98, 152, 154 -H- Hahl, Marianna, 39, 55, 94, 98, 106 164,165,166,175 Harie, Glenn R., 74 Hale, Hale, Barbara J., 45. 109 Elgie J., 64 Hale, Ernest H., 45, 109 Hale, Harold J., 64, 107 Hale, Hale, Ralph, 64,111,164 Verle Q., 64,124, 125 ,-3---muvag-r...K.... ,Y A.- . .- rw- ---' Y 7--H-W - Hall, Doris, S2 Hall, Gordon S., 39, 105. 132, 220 Haller, Frances B.. 64, 121 Halsey, Nancy L., 64, 99 Hancock, Harold D., 64, 164, 165 Hancock, Marva C., 64, 126, 164, 165 Hansen, Aaron A., 55, 124, 164, 166 176 Hansen, Allen P., 82 Hansen, Donald M., 45 Hansen, Douglas R., 55, 92 Hansen, Floyd R., 82 Hansen, Jack, S2 Hansen, Maurice V., 55 Hansen, Opal B., 74, 126 Hansen, Hansen, Robert F., 64, 125 Ronald F., 74 Hansen, Van Ness. 64, 125 Hanson, Bryant L., 45, 181 Hanson, John F., 64, 91 Hopkins, Ben B., 74 Hopla, Roy L., 74 Hougaard, Ralph G., 46 Houchens, Joan, 64, 119, 121, 174, 197 Houk, Donald F., 46, 214 Howard, Lawanda, 126 Howard, Robert D., 46 Howell, Auburn W., 148 Hubbard, David F., 46, 110, 113, 170 182, 183 Hubble, Edwin R., 174, 193 Huerta, Mike J., 82 Huey. Jack C., 74, 206 Huff, Sherrill O., 164 Huff, Stanlev H.. 64, 104, 105 Hulet, Duane M., 64 1-Iull,Uvah C., 74, 92, 94, 121, iss Humphrey, Neil D., 55, 56 Humphries, Charles R., 64, 206 Hunter, Benjamin R., 64, 125 . ,,,,, Jardin, Marc W., 55, 92 Jorgensen, Willard N., 55 Joslin, Jacquiline R., 75, 164 Juchur, Ruth, 126 Julian, Paul S., 47 Jurach, Ed A., 47, 92 ....K... Kalabokias, Leonidas G., 55, 110 Kartum, Joe, 82 Katseanes, George A., 55 Kawai, Grace H., 55, 154 Keeter, Howard J., 47 Keil, George J., 141 Kelly, John B., 89, 115, 169 Kelly, Nelly Lou, 75, 98,123, 216 Kelly, John, Jr., 47 Kennedy, Cliiford E., 82 Kerruish, Richard W., 65, 90, 180 .,,. Hamm, Russell N. 151, 74, 147 Harbour, Richard S., 90, 103 Hargis, Barbara J., 74 Harms, Howard L., 70, 74, 164 Harms, John B., 166 Harmston, Lawrence M., 55 Harris, Carol J., 64, 99 Harris, Frank N., 64, 91 Harrison, Taylor A., 64, 167 Hartley, Verla Rae, 82 Hartnell, Jack C., 82 Hartvigsen, Robert E., 37, 45, 89, 103, 216 Harrop, Bonnie Rae, 74, 99 Harwood, Pat K., 74 Harwood, XVilliarn N., 74, 96, 180 Hasegawa, Taeko, 38, 74, 106 Hatch, Lorin B., 46 Hathaway, Joceph L., 82 Hathcox, Verneal G., 64 Havlicak, Raymond, 64, 161 Hawkley, Donald R., 64, 215 Hawkes, Lewis E., 64, 104, 107, 145, 146, 147 Haws, Keith C., 46, 115,151 Haws, Travis G., 74, 125, 164 Hayden, Russell, 74 Haynie, Gordon D., 46 Hedrich, Loren W., 74 Helmbolt, Eugene M., 64 Heminway, Dale E., 55 Hemming, Eugene A., 37, 46, 96 Hemming, John P., 55, 107 Henderson, Charles XV., 107 Henderson, Merrill C., 82 Hennebery, William R.,'74 Henscheid, Bernard J., 55 Henson, Shirley R., 64 Hill, Glenn E., 74,148 Hill, Lowell L., 55 Hill, Rurls J., 74, 220 Hilliard, Bob D., 105, 153 Hillyard, Ira W., 46, 92, 115 Hirata, Yuri, 46 Hocking, Alice M., 64, 66, 154, 164 Hodkins, Barbara J., 92, 160 Hoffman, Charles K., 46 Hoggan, Daniel H., 64 Holvate, Merilyn N., 74 Holmes, Clarence D., 74 Holmes, Claude B., 104, 133 Hossner, Nita R., 74 Hood, Robert Ii., 74, 95 Hooper, Richard G., 74, 92 Hurst, E laine K., 46 Hutchison, Frank XV., 64, 109 Hutton, Marguerite E., 46, 109, 123 LIH loset, George E., 46, 115 Ireland, Dean R., 82 Iske, Bar bm J., ss, 92, 121 Ison, Melvin S., 64 Ivie, Frances L., 152 ill Jackson, Ernest L., 65 Jackson, George XV., 74 Jacobsen, Jack R., 55, 141, 143 Jasman, Roland O., 65 Jeffers, George E., 46 Jeffery, Doris, 65, 126, 153 Jeffery, Merle D., 65, 109, 150 Jenkins, Melba J., 65 Jenkins, Jenkins, Rex D.,ss, 124,125 V. Duane, 65, 92,176,198 Kimbrel, Clyde L., 56, 92 Kimura, Hideko H., 65 King, Miriam E., 65, 99, 109, 119, 123 218 Kinney, Ted NV., 56 Kirlin, Albert D., 56, 105, 132, 141 Kite, Wesley L., 91, 111 Kirkpatrick, Glenn L., 65 Kiyuna, George N. 75, 147, 151, 196 Knight, Arlin D., 75 Knight, Dean W., 65 Knowlton, Mary Ruth, 60, 65, 107 119, 123 Knox, Guy G., 47 Kobe, John T., 107, 147, 151 Koeven, Farrington J., 56 Koeven, Frank, 124 Kofoed, Marlin K., 82 Kofoed, Ronald K., 65, 164, 166, 167 Koho, Herbert C., 75 Koike. Koichi J., 47, 92 Krein, Theodore P., 39, 105, 133 Kump, Edith D., 56, 92 Kump, Richard, 56 Kunkel, Marilyn P., 75 Jensen, Euleta, 46, 106, 126 Jensen, Harold S., 55, 96, 97 Jensen, James R. 74, 91 Jeo, Idaho, 82 Jeppfon, Theodore V., 46 Jewett, Russell L., 46, 92 Johansen, NVi1ford, 65 Jolms, Harvey H., 74, 91 Kurtz, Lila C., 37, 56, 88, 101, 113 117,170,181,195 Kvarfordt, Jack NV., 56 -L- Labrum, Dean J., 65 Lacy, Mary Jane, 107, 119, 120, 185 Johnson, Charles E., 55, 107 Johnson, George R., 65, 104, 137 Johnson, Howard L., 75 Johnson, James J., 65 Johnson, James T., 55, 95,105,125 Johnson, Luvern C., 107 Johnson, Pompie L., 182, 183, 110 Johnson, Robert XV., 74 I Johnson, Roland J., 65 Johnson, Vernon, 65 Johnston, Joan, 126 Johnston, Lael K., 37, 70, 75 Jones, Byron L., 60, 65, 141, , , Jones, David H., 75 Jones, Delores A., 75 Jones, Evan E., 107 Jones, Helen R., 55, 99, 101, 113, 141 149 Jones, J. Blair, 75, 125 Jones, Leda Jeanenne, 55, 98, 121 Jones, Mary Ann E., 65, 99,164,166 Jones, Nathaniel R., 82 Jones, Pa ul H., 46 226 126 LaFay, Edward E., 65 Lake, Dee H., 65 Lake, Knox C.,56, 150,151,196 Lambson, Leslie, 47 Lamoreux, Eflie H., 47 Lamoreux, Steve P., 47 La Munyan, Harry S., 92 Lane, Charles W., 75, 147 Langtfitt, Joyce E., S3 Larkin, Darrell G., 75, 92 Larsen, Ray J., 83, 125 Larsen, Thora L., 65, 214 Larson, Donald F., 57, 96 Larson, H. Eugene, 65 LaRue, Bernerd V., 104, 131, 132,143 LaRue, Mary E., 65 Later, Monte Q., 75 Lea, Vlfilliam F., 75 Leach, Catherine, 57, 121 Leach, Wesley' B., 75, 148 Leek, Chanman B., 57, 96, 97 Leeney, Harold, 83 '1 Lepore, Arthur, 75,135,137,147,l51 Leonard, June XV., 47, 121 Lewis, Robert E., S3 Lewton, Eugene H., 75 Lcibcrman, Howard L., 75 Lillibridge, Dorothy S., 47 Lind. John L., 57, 109 Livermore, Wfilliam L., 48, 92 Lloyd, G. Lee, 57, 141, 143 Lloyd, Russell D., 75, 95 Lombard, Ernest J., 57 Lombard, Patricia D., 65 Lombardi, Leonard E. 65, 167 Lombardi, Richard E., 48, 167, 211 Lone, Carl V., 57 Longbrake, Mark E., 75, 90, 178 Longbrake, Patti J., 58, 90, 179 Lord, Richard, 39, 57, 92, 150 Loscalzo, Paul D., 48, 92 Lott, C. Lloyd, 75 Lott, Dan R., 65,125 Lovin, Hugh T., 56, 109 Lowe, Nora L., 75, 126, 164 Lowry, Marguerite P., 83 Luebkeman, Donald R., 75, 106 Lullotf, Mary Ann. 75, 106, 164 Lund, Parse Ann, 83 Lusk, Don J., 65 Lusk, Earl F., 57, 113 - M - MacGarvey, Edward Robinson, 57 Machida, Eugene S., 66, 92, 105, 146, 147, 196 Mack, Melba Frances, 57, 106 Mackenzie, Francis David, 57 Maddox, Jewell, 75 Madrid, Joe Victor, 83 Mahoney, Sue Ann, 75 Mallea, Anvel James, 66, 196 Manion, Rance Leslie, 57 Mann, Julia G., 57, 109 Marlatt, Gerald Martin, 83 Martin, William B., 43, 48, 92, 114, 115,151 Mattson, Logan C., 57 Mayer, Henrietta Justina, 80, 83 Maynard, Sam J., 48, 104, 133 Meabe, Joe, Jr., 75 Mead, Howard Dale, 75 Mendenhall, Jacquelyn, 75, 95, 170 Merrick, Wayne William, 92 Merrill, DeMar Skidmore, 48 Merman, Joyce, 57, 101, 210 Metcalf, Darwin Dean, 75 Metcalf, Verle S., 57 Mezentsoff, Anatole A., 48, 92, 115 Middleton, Val Dean, 103 Miles, Gerald I., 75, 107 Miller, Floyd Jay, 83 Miller, Kenneth Otto, 66 Miller, Muriel, 75, 126, 154 Miner, Doyle C., 66, 151 Mitchell, Patricia Nan, 57, 98, 107 113, 122 Moncher, Arthur Angelo, 83 Monroe. Violet Shirley, 126 Montgomery, Dean R., 66 Moon, Richard C., 181 Morgan, Roy Ernest, 66 Moore, Howard Ralph, 66, 96 Morris, Charles James, 57, 96 Morris, Richard Charles, 48, 97, 105 Morris, Richard Melvin, 57, 210 Morimoto, Kiyo, 39, 57, 166 Mottishaw, Brian George, 75, 164 Muir, Wfendell L., 48 Muncey, Alan Wfayne, 76 Mundy, Frederick Arthur, 66 Munn, James Raymond, 76 Munsee, Jean M., 76, 98, 101 Murison, James Lee 93, lll Murphy, Edward S., 93 Murphy, James Llewellyn, 66 Murray, John Maurice, 115 Myers, Dennis Emerson, 66 Myler, Beatrice Juanitya, 76, 99 McCain, Frank Robert, 105, 132 McCarthy, Daniel Francis, 48 McClain, Harvey Scott, 109 McCool, Bettv Lorenc, 75, 106 McCorkle, Stanley L., 48 McDevitt, Patricia, 182, 183 McDonald, Glae L., 66,105 McDowell, Johnie, 75 McEntire, Robert Ray, 57 , I McHugh Walter Patrick, 48 McKenney, Mary Louise, 57, 98, 109, 121 McMu1lin, Nolan Eames, 48, 93 McMurtrev, Marion John, 66, 96 McNeil, George G., 66 McNeil, Helen V., 75 MeQuillan, Judy, 75 iN? Nash, Stuart D., 58, 93, 125 Nate, Georgia Jo Anne, 164, 166 Neal, Patsy, 76 Nebeker, Eva LaDene, 66, 123, 126 Neel, Monte Harold, 76, 93 Lemmon, Byron D., 38, 47, 103, 147 Morris, Leon E., 75, 148 O'l'1ara, Thomas Edward, 58 Oldroyd, Rex 1-1., 48 Oliver, Claude P., 23, 80, 83 Olsen, Carl Boyd, 76 Olsen, Jay Richard, 48, 38, 103 Olsen, Kenneth Harold, 76 Olsen, Norman Earl, 66 Olsen, Richard Russell, 76 Olsen, R 167,175 Olton, Gerald W., 102, 103 Olson, Lvle Franklin, 76, 90, 178 O'Neill, Raymond Ralph, 66 Openshaw, Mac Leon, 66 Orton, Grant G., 58 Otteson, Dale Nephi, 66 Otteson, Don Charles, 66 ussell Norman, 58, 95, 107 -pf Pace, Elaine Lewese, 76 Pace, Juanita Ruth, 67, 98 Pace, Wm. Peter, 48 Pacheco, Rodrigo Jesus, 67 Pack, Ray Oliver, 58 Page, William Richard, 82 Neeley, Grace Elva, 66 Neeley, Orpha, 76, 94,123,126,166 Neilsen, Donald Francv, 147 Nelsen, Bette Lee, 76 Nelson, Elvoid Daniel, 83, 147 Nelson, Rex B., 83 Nelson, Veva Rae, 76 Nelson, XVyla Jean, 66, 126 Newkirk, Thomas Elliott, 66 Nichols, Cleo Merle, 83 Nichols, Don F., 48 Nichols, Lynn LaMare, 76, 174 Nielsen, Kirk Perkins, 93, 48 Nielsen, Arthur H., 104, 105, 107, 137 Painter, Melvin J., 76, 91, 111 Palfreyman, Robert Grant, 67 Palmer, Millard Fillmore, 58, 90, 179 Parham, John Howard, 58 Parker, George A., Jr., 66 Parker, James Edward, 66, 137 Parker, Wylie, B., 48 Paris, Joseph William, 66, 132, 135 136,193 Paris, Maxine Arlene, 76, 166 Parks, Delores, 76, 126 Parrish, Ruth Jeanette, 58, 106 Parkinson, Fred R., 66 Parsons, Robert Allen, 66 Partney, Marian Kodish, 48, 106 Patterson, Robert Roscoe, 49, 115, 151 Pattis, George P., 76 Paul, Ara G., 58, 113 Paulsen, Margit D., 82 Peake, Clifford M., 58, 96, 104 Pedersen, Einer Earl, 76 Pease, Levi Hayward, 49, 115 Pelton, Ralph Verne, 58, 125 Pence, Charles Robert, 37, 43, 49, 93 115 Pence, Rene Lindwood, 83 . Pentz, Ernest B., 76 Perkins, Ralph Hulet, 58, 96 Nielsen, Donald Dee, 103, 147, 214 Nikirk, James E., 58 Nimer, Melvin A., 58, 93, 115 Nixon, Charles Richard, 58 Noble, Stanley S., 143, 146, 147 Noland, XVilliam H., 58 Norton, lames F., 115 Norris, Clarence Raymond, Jr., 83 Nussbaum, Kathleen Joan, 76, 94, 98 Nydegger, Ted J., 48 Nye, Bill Louis, 76, 164, 175 10, Oakey, Poll, 134 O'Donnell, Lloyd Charles, 66, 196 Oelwein, Helen Louise, 39, 66, 88, 98, 99, 119 Oelwein, Ruth Anne, 76, 98, 99, 101 227 Perman, Petersen, Edwin LeRoy, 58, 166 Geraldine Lenna, 76. 166 Peterson, Harold Dean, 49, 167 Peterson, John Vernon, 67 Peterson, Oliver Kay, 39, 83 Peterson, Reed B., 115, 151 Petrotta, Russell, 49, 93 Pew, Emil Robert, 67 Phillips, Maurice Glen, 67, 103, 148 Pickett, Alva Eugene, 76 Pilash, Steve Stanley, 89 Plastino, Margaret 1., 76, 95 Platts, Joseph, 49, 93 Plesner, Br-'ce Stanford, 67 Pollock, James August, 137 Pond, Earl Ray, 49, 104, 105, 131 175, 181 Potter, Donald Gene, 76, 105 Potter, Jack Clare, 103 Pou1os,1rene Cherrie, 76, 99 S''------------:::i:5 ' ''IlilllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnllllu Powell, Donald L., 76 Pratt, Vilo, 154 Preece, Boyd, 83, S5 Prescott, Ralph D., 67 Price, Betty Lou, 77, 99, 121, 154 Price, Eugene Virgil, 67, 95, 164, 16 Prince, Edwin Mulloy, 115, 151 Pugmire, Donald M., 67, 164, 166, 1 Pugmire, Helen Elizabeth, 83, 90 Pullen, Raymond Jennings, 67 Purcell, Allan Frederick, 77 Putnam, Edward Lawrence, 77 - Q - Quigley, Blaine Howard, 67, 95 -R- 5 79 Rademacher, John August, 67, 39, 182 Randall, Arthur Adrian, 39, 67 Ransom, Wendell Hill, 125 Ransom, William Irving, 49 Rasmussen, Alma Reed, 77, 90, 180 Rawlins, Ronald M., 58 Read, John Howard, 67, 107, 189 Read, William Lamar, 77 Ream, Romona, 39, 58, 93, 169 179 Reay, Jerry Ann, 77, 98, 99, 102, 121 Rebentisch, Henry Dean, 77, 93 Reddington, Orville Arthur, 77 Reed, James A., 77 Reed, F. Richard, 67, 167 Reed, Marv J., 67, 101 Reynolds, Clea, 58, 101, 121, 164 Reynolds, Elwin Carl, 58, 103, 113,175 Reynolds, William, 49 Richie, Abe Carson, 49, 93 Richards, Jeanne, 174 Richardson, Charles Alton, 77 Richardson, Louis Ray, 49, 131, 133 1 36 ' Richardson, Norma Jean, 83 Richman, Florence Rozelle, 67, 98 Rigby, Sterling Henry, 67, 111 Riha, Barbara M., 67 , Riha, Frank 67 Riley, Robert V., 58 Rishel, Gene Hill, 82 Robbins, Charles G., 49, 93 Robbins, Marilyn, 77, 98, 193 Robbins, Warren Boyd, 67 Roberts, Lewis Junior, 77 Robertson, Beverly Claire, 77 Robertson, Glenn Ile, 49, 93 Robinson, Burrell Oscar, 82 Robinson, Maxine Barbara, 77 Robinson, Nelda, 77, 126 Robinson. Robert Earl, 83 Rogers, Owen Edgar, 77 112 Rojas, Rudolph Soto,58, 105,151,149 Roselle, William Ora, 58, 164 Ross, Bonnie, 166 Ross, Hardy B., 49 Rossiter, James G., 58, 90, 179, 215 220 Roueche, Earl John, 49 Rowe, Arthur Alexander, 83 Royer, Mary Jane, 49, 104, 215, 216 Rubins, Louis Emanuel, 49 Rucker, Elmer Leslie,105,133,135 Rudd, Murray Doyle, 105, 134, 151 Ruff, Raymond, 58, 113 Rutherford, Allen Ross, Jr., 77, 90 1 80 Rush, Keith Stanley, 83 Ruud, Boyd A., 83, 144, 149 Ryan, William J., 67 -5- Sacheck, XVilliam A., 67 Sainsbury, Parr Harold, 67, 105, 107 134, 143 Samira, Edward, 77, 137, 144, 145, 146, 147, 196 Sant, LaMonte, 77, 107 Saras, Raymond, 134, 211 Sarg, E. 83 Sargent, James Robert, 200 Saterstrom, Lynn Edwin, 166 Savage, Barbara Jo, 67, 90, 180 Savage, Frank L., 68, 196 Savage, Richard M., 49, 110, 183 Say, Arthur Richard, 84 Scanlon, Owen Claude, 84 Schemel, Frances Gertrude, 68 Schenk, Wendell Lyman, 49 Schmidt, LaBurta Minna, 77 Schmidt, Marlene Dolores, 77 Schrader, Larry L., 58, 115 Schroeder, Diana Lee, 77, 99, 164, 165 166 Schroeder, Edward Christian, 68 Schryer, Malcolm Sanfor, 58, 95 Schuster, Arthur Alonzo, 80, 84 Schutt, Harold James, 68, 91, 111 Schuyler, Norman Phillip, 58 Scofield, Blair Cornell, 196 Scott, Ruby, 77, 152, 153 Searle, Leon C., 68, 91 Searle, Verlin D., 77, 91 Seppi, Leno David, 105, 133, 136 Sewell, Mary Merle, 77, 126 Servel, Joe H., 107 Shaffer, D. Ilene, 68 Shamer, Carl, 166 Shaver, Paul Harry, 68 Sherman, Scott XVismir, 58 Shumway, Ardeth C., 49 Sierks, Raymond Charles, 58 Sikes, Margueritte Letitia, 77, 88, 98, 101,216 Simmons, Dorothy Jeanne, 58 Skinner, Bernell Moore, 68 Skinner, Dennis Elwood, 77 Skinner, Emery J., 112, 117, 170 Slaughter, Jay L., 50,107, 117, 174 Slaughter, Richard Del, 59, 107, 167 Sludcr, Ezellc E., 84 Sly, Sidney Lewis, 77 Smart, Smith, Smith, Smitl1, Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith, Smith, Smith Smith Smith Smith, John Bruce, 169 Alma Gibson, 103, 211 Elmo LeRoy, 50 Gilbert, 150 , Glenn Faris, 151 John Chester, 77 , Kenneth Ether, 50, 115 Lee M., 59 Lloyd Lcslee, 68,111,196 Nlary Pat,50,100,101,107 ,-Ralph, Edward, 59 Roger Paul, 59, 93, 103 Robert A., 50 Robert Ralph, 59 228 Asa ' . ai.. 4 Smith, Warren John, 84 Smith, William Lavon, 77 Snyder, Delores Eileen, 77, 152, 153 154 Sorenson, Berva Dawn, 77 Sorenson, Douglas, 148 Sorenson, Fredrick A., 43, 50, 93, 115 Sorenson, Gene Vaughn, 84 Sorenson, Ivan J., 50 Sorenson, Murray L., 59 Sorenson, Quentin Floyd, 52, 56, 59 South, Marilou, 77, 98, 99, 121, 210 Southard, Bill, 181 Spargo, Norma L., 68, 164, 166 Sphar, Glen Howard, 77 Sparks, Nancy, 52, 56, 59 88, 98,101 Sparks, Truman D., 77, 166, 198 SpaHord, James Henry, 77 Squires, John Spencer, 68, 110, 175 182,183 Staley, Orland A., 50 Stamper, Wayne Edward, 68, 178, 179 181, 215 Stanton, Hubert C. 68, 93, 147 Staudaher, George Roddy, 77, 148 Stavros, Elaine Helen, 69, 98, 107,119 Stedtfeld, Kenneth Loren, 77 Steffens, Herbert R., 68, 91 Stelma, Nick, LeRoy, 77 Stephens, Wilbur Vern, 78, 90, 180 Stevens, Donald G., 167 Stevens, Guy Jesse, Jr., 50, 125 Stevens, James Stanlev, 151 Stewart, Grant Herbert, 50, 115 Stewart, Martha, 50, 88, 153 Stewart, Vincent Homer, 84 Stirland, Gordon B., 50, 93, 125 Stites, David Leland, 84 Stones, Llye L. 78 Storrs, James Russell, Jr., 59, 107, 125 Stosich, Kenneth S., 59, 204, 207 Stoy, Rosemary Estella, 68, 99 Stovall, Juanita QMrs.J, 50 Streepcr, Noa1lR. 50, 93 101 116 Sullivan, Edward Gerald, 116, 161, 195 210 Svancara, Ralph, 84 Swallow, Emily Brookic Condie, 59, 93 Swallow, Grover, 50, 93 Swann, Verna, 55 Swantek, Pete, 217 Swenson, Knud XV., 50, 93 Swisher, Barbara, 180 Swisher, Elizabeth Margaret, 78 Swisher, Ralph B.,110, 182, 210 -T- Tackett, Leo NVallace, Jr., 68, 90, 111 125,151,166, 179, 202 Taggart, James Albert, 59 Taggart, Rose Mary, 39, 78, 101, 166 Tate, Roland Ray, 78, 137 Taylor, Cliiford A., 68 Taylor, Lena Viola, 78, 166 Taylor, Richard XV., 79 Taylor, Robert B., 68, 103 lTcrwilliger, Robert NVilliam, 59 Teuscher, NVallacc Baughn, 68, 125 Thomas, Criesta Jame, 84 Thomas, David Arthur, 68, 90 Thomas, Frank Joseph, 79, 219 4 a 1 5 s Russell Davis, 180 Thomas 1 Perry B., 50 Thomas, Cyril Alvin, 50 Thomas, Gayle, 126 Thomas, Ray B., 59, 111 Thomas, Richard Hubert, 103 Thomas, Van Hook, Robert Stancliff, 59, 115 Van Orden, LaJean, 121, 126, 164 Vawter, Glenn B., 84, 85 Voeller, Stanley Carrol, 59 Thompson, Harold Lloyd, 79 Thompson, Loren Duane, 68, 96 Thompson, Max Leroy, 105, 143, 145 147 Thornton, Warren Lyle, 79 Timbers, Patricia Mary, 68, 152, 154 Tinto, James Halliday, 68, 91 Toda, Herbert Akira, 79, 95, 147, 1 51, 196 Tolley, Donald Clair, 79 Tolman, Gail Eugene, 79 Toolson, Don R., 50, 115, 151 Toolson, Tom, 50, 115, 151 Toolson, XVil1ian1, 59, 115, 150, 151 Tovey, Lester Marion, 84, 206 Tovey, Rhys, 68, 167 Tovey, Terrel Reynolds, 68 Trosper, Alfred B., 50, 93 Trout, Robert Edward, 79 Truman, Donald Albert, 59, 93 Trussell, Lloyd Neil, 79 Tucker, Ralph Dean, 103 Turner, Arthur Richard, 69 Turner, John L., 69 Turner, Richard Donald, 69, 91 Turpin, Ruth, 79,1Z6, 166, 167 Tyler, Lynn Dell, 69, 165 -U- UDP, Guin Erwin, 79 -V- Vadnais, Barbara Jean, 79 Vail, Delmar Dee, 79 Van-Der-linde, Harold, 50 Van Engelen, William Dean, 69 ,99, XVIISOIICF, Dorothy, 70, 79 Wfagoner, Glen, 51 NVaite, Kyle Francis, 51 XVakely, Thomas Jean, 69 XValbon, Lorenz I., 79 Walker, Alfred William, 79 XValker, Xvalker, 181 Xvalker, Forrest Kenneth, 59, 115, 151 James Wesley, 69, 90, 93, 111 John Alexander, 137 Walker, Teresa Mae, 69 Wallace, John Lee, 79, 96 YVall:1ce, John Joteph, 59 xVRlICfS , Betty Lou, 79 Walton, Ronald C., 69 Wfaldron, Acie Chandler, 79 NVard,ju1if1, 69, ss, 124, 126 XVarner, Marv Ellen, 59, 94, 112, 113 117 Wfasden, LaGrande Raymond, 69 Watson, Gene Eatchell, 69, 115 Watson, Milton Bruce, 84, 189 Wayne, William, 79 Weaver, Morrell W., 51 Weeks, Marba O., 51, 153 Weesc, Albert Meyer, 51 Welch, Franklin Maurice, 59, 109 NVclch, Glen Cobia, 79 Welcker, Lewis F., 59, 115 Wellard, Lela Maxine, 79, 98, 99, 102 121, 174 Wells, Cal G., 51 Wells, James Leo, 79 XVest, Mary Louise, 79, 154 Weston, Shirley A., 52, 56, 204 Westrand. Melvin E., 59 I - Vlfheatley, Thomas Sims, 79 Wheeler, Audrey Mary, 79, 126 Wheeler, George Rulon, 79 Wheeler, Ina Mae, 69, 83, 121 Whitehead, Joyce, 70, 79 Whitehead, Donald R., 51 Whittingtor1,XVilliam Earl, 84 Wfhitman, Elizabeth Gayle, 79 Whitworth, Kliss Ana, 69, 94 Wliedenman, NVillis Warren, 69, 91 Wfilbert, Donald L. 79 XVilkin5on, Richard Leslie. 79 Willeeke, Gordon Ray, 69, 93 Wfilliams, David M., 69, 91, 125 Williams, Kyrnen D., 51, 93 Williams, Lamar, 79 Williams, Margaret, 79, 126, 164, 166 XVilliams, Scott, 51 Willingham, William Robert, 51, 95 Wilkinson, Charles Gerald, 79 XVilles, Billy Reynold, 79 Willmore, Ellis Gaard, 182 Wilson, Beverly Joyce, 98, 99, 101 126, 154, 174. 211 Winters, Paul Malan, 69 Wolverton, Arland Devon, 84 Woodhcad, Robert Henrv, 69 Woodland, R. Bert, 79 Woodvine,, Helen Mary, 79, 98, 99 101,126,164,174,175 Wornek, John Delbert, 84 Wright, Edward Wesley, 79 Wright, Roy Francis, 69 Wuthrich, Robert Warren, 69 - Y - Yee. 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