Idaho State University - Wickiup Yearbook (Pocatello, ID)

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Who, for so many years, has guided his students through our college with kindness and friendship . . . we dedicate this book. FIELD OF PUCUS . . I9uz'ldz'ng,r n Wm w av- i N'- si si if si: E lien nk -ns n si E E ge We-.ZZ Ne: ,me T ,A E E? gi n Science Building . . . Odors of CO2 over test tubes and bunsen burners . . . the facts of life revealed .... Frazier Hall . . . Administration, library, audi- torium . . . foundations for intelligence. . . . where AM, urinary, l Education xx XX Grweluy Girls doxm wxtlx dorm life, open house 1ncl lulmkxng lx5,l1ts Colonial hall . . . men's dorm cokcs cards :md empty beds O Q O Enginccring.Building . . . wzma, Speedo, and Mufic, metal lathes. . . . Student Union . . . refreshment, recreation, and romance. . . . Game room, Blue room, Ball room, and campus Radio Station. . . . the Sciences cmcl Social Studies, iw: :I ',1, 'lx 1 '.ifi.g',3 ws ,i ml ,wiv ,, , ,. v H151 g xl VV- lf? 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' 1 '5 W B. , 1Al,l!,1xARxXf101jx5 71, 'W 21 1111 14 9 ff , 1 : hw 1 1 wa jj ' 1- , To w 3 'fg' 1 QQ,'j1 'U f 1 H m f ,WP fy Q0 W I N H ',4 , H ' r ,llc , 'X 1 X. . W u, 1 NMw I 111 . , , X 5 1 1 ww K ' 1 Umm! I! f AN Zywwlglilllatsxxgk. H4910 m ..wlA . As a growing college there has always been much to do and much remains to be done. All of us here are Willing to help you make your college years enjoyable and intellectually profltablef, PRESIDENT MCINTOSH D1 CarlW Mc Presxdent of Idal College State Board of Education . . . Alton B. Jones, Boise, State Superintendent of Public Instructiong XV. R. McNaughton, Coeur d'Aleneg Mrs. Maude C. Houston, Boise, Vice- Presidentg Governor Robinsg Emery A. Owen, Idaho Falls, Presidentg john D. Rcms- bcrg, Rupert, Secretaryg Joseph L. McCarthy, Oro5no. Leaders Governor C. A. Robins qw Dr. Donald Lundberg Dean of Students and Professor of Psychology Deans Mrs. Evelyn Young Dean of Women Sruclcnts Dr. Ernest J. Baldwin Dean of the College of Liberal Professor of Chemistry Arrs Professor Harry Dewey Department of Engineering E. E. Roscoe Dean of che College of Pharmacy Professor of Pharmacy ww W 9 S 5 ww? may, TE. S Fmwi P' x ,u,,,,Lk xx nn- 5. Falcult Norma Barnes Associate Professor of Home Economics Dr. Merrill D. Beal Professor of History Josephine Harland Berryman Assistant Professor of Music Lorena Bixby Professor of English N Forrester A. Blake Assistant Professor of English Mary O. Bowman Assistant Professor of Physical Education Berne P. Broadbent Assistant Professor of Chemistry Walter E. Brown, Capt. U.S.N. QRet.j Assistant Professor of Mathematics Clark S. Carlile Assistant Professor of Speech Dr. Charlotte E. Cleelancl Assistant Professor of Speech Dr. Ray J. Davis Professor of Botany Dorothy D. Faris Associate Professor of Bacteriology azcult Byrne C. Fernelius Assistant Professor of Physical Education Edson Fichter Associate Professor of Biological 'Sciences Clinton R. Galloway Professor of Civil Engineering Wallace E. Garets Assistant Professor of Journalism Harry C. Goggins Professor of Business Administration Rudolph F. Goranson Professor of Music Ruth E. Haggart Assistant Professor of French Wesley M. Harris Assistant Professor of Music Lorene A. Hendricks Assistant Professor of Education I Boyd W. Hudson Associate Professor of Business Atlministration Marie L. Hopkins Assistant Professor of Zoology Dr. N. Marie Huntington Associate Professor of Pharmacy Wilnier F. Jacob Professor of English George R. Johnson Associate Professor of Math. Leedice M. Kissane Assistant Professor of English W m N .f WNEWVWVH wi 'Fu 5 - Q , m. una m' su? -dv -1 --f:.:s.:.:.zasasEii HP:-'11 .::,f Hazel E. Landeen Assistant Professor of Pharmacognosy Dr. Junius Larsen Professor of Chemistry Arthur Lewis A L Lxlhbrxdgc Assxsmnt Professor of Psyclmology Ass1st.1nt Professor of Mecluamcul Engxncermg Dr. VV. Vernon Lytlc Russell O. Mann Professor of Psychology Professor of Art Charles A. Lac Professor of Geology 23 Steven R. Meadows Professor of Physics Dr. Otto Ralm Professor of Bacteriology ... ocufing light Harold G. Mealy Clarence C. Moore Associate Professor of Music Associate Professor of Education Dr. Jolm G. Rideout Carl C. Riedcscl Associate Professor of English Associate Professor of Pharmacology in hidden corners. Maralyn Morton Dr. Vio Mae Powell Ellen L. Raetlmcr Assistant Professor of English Professor of Speech :md Drama Assistant Professor of Health and Nursing Hubert O. Ritlrmd Ralph R. Rowell Whitney G. Scobert Associate Professor of Engineering Assistant Professor of Chemistry Associate Professor of Mathematics fy: W mm J Q 'Q-2 F 1 1 1 v 'Hi I 5 .,. .M ,, , Wil ozcult Esther Stalker Assistant Professor of Home Economics Herbert L. Steele Associate Professor of Education Dr. Robert C. Stevenson Professor of Social Science Hobart P, Sturm Assistant Professor of Political Science Dr. Albert E. Taylor Associate Professor of Chemistry John M. Vcsser Director of Athletics Dr. Eva Weir Associate Professor of English Thomas P. West Professor of Mathematics Royal S. Weymoutli Assistant Professor of Mathematics NVilli:xm B. Wilburxi Assistant Professor of English ' A. Edward Willett . Assistant Professor of Physical Education Ralph R. Wilson Associate Professor of Forestry Willianl -I. Bartz Bursar Admz'nz'.rt1f Earl R. Pond Graduate Manager Anna B. Capcllcn Registrar www.-Lmmww-'f www mm-.Mwww----1 ..... UW. x-.- MMNNM .r,,,,..,...r..,.,.4 Eli M. Obler Librarian Kathleen Isaac Faculty Stenogrnphcr we Staff Waluda Tnllbcrg Dietitian Dr. Rufus A. Lyman Medical Adviser is . Sfuolenl Duane Bell 1 Freshman Class President Cecil Flint Student: Body Vice-President Robert Hendricks Sophomore Class President Dick Lord Student Body Treasurer Helen Oelwein Associated XV'omen Students President Claude Oliver President of Vocational Students Ralph Swisher President of Associated Men Students Max Thompson Junior Class President Ted Toller Senior Class President Dorothy Wagoimer Student Body Secretary 07f67 7flWlE7flf A representative democracy, student gov- ernment at I.S.C. promotes friendship and understanding and protects student inter- ests by fostering activities. Student Body President Neil Humphrey Student Council Members . . . fSt:1nding7 Ted Teller, Max Thompson, Cecil Flint, Ralph Swisher, Dunne Bell, john Squires . , . fsentedj Dick Lord, Neil Humphrey, Dorothy Wagoner, Claude Oliver, Robert Hendricks, Helen Oclwein . . . Plan and study, work and worry . . . Democracy in Action. Publications Committee A tbletigf Commzttee QSeatedj Dr. Eva Weir, Sallec Cox, Pat Mitchell, Professor Wallace Garcts, Jack Beall, Leonard Mullen . . . Qstandingj Professor XV. Marion Gee, Don Hansen, Professor Boyd W. Hodson, Professor Forrester A. Blake, Professor Archie LeDuc, Earl Pond . . . Selects Bengal and Wickiup staff members and establishes their financial policies. QFirst rowj Professor George Johnson, Professor Albert Pulling, Professor Harlan Hagen, Kaye Clark, Bettie Carter, Professor Thomas NVest, Dr. R. J. Davis, Van Ness Hansen . . . fsccond rowj Dr. E. J. Baldwin. Professor James Bentley, Professor Harry Goggins, Earl Pond, Bob Emerson, Norman Aiken, Lael Johnston, Charles Carter . . . Directs the policies of the athletic program and approves game schedules. 32 ? i ' r Helen Oelwein, President of AXVS . . . Sponsor of fire- sides, teas, and the 'Sweet- heart Formal, XVomen's Day, and Tapping Ceremonies. Ralph Swisher, AMS . . . Sponsor of smok- ers, Poor Man's the Intramural Boxing Tournament. Lael Johnston borrows Eve from the AMS loan board ..,. AMS President john Squires promoted Elinor Cordingly Treasurer Marianna Hahl Vice-President Pat Weatlierniaxi Secretary Mrs. Evelyn Young Sponsor AWS President Helen Oclwein crowns Emory Skinner King of Hearts at the' annual AWS .Tack Beall Treasurer Larry Gale Faculty Representative Bob Glenn Recording Secretary John Squires Vice-President . .Svzna'A. .. An organization of all the men at ISC formed to promote friendship and service. Its activities include the AM Bulletin Board, AMS Formal tramural Boxing Tournament, and the AMS Scholarship Award. S Loan Board, the AMS , Smokers, the In- President of Formal, and the idea. Sweetheart Formal. The association of all maintain school standards recreational opportunities women students to and offer social and to every co-ed. 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Bob Warrington, vice-presidentg Claude Oliver, presxdentg Robert Coe, treasurerg Bonnie Cacavas, secretary. 'H- 'lnak 'Higgs in X kia M ' a Hammers, wrenches, torches, screwdrivers, dryers, ovens, printing 1 H 1 , 1 L lun 3 ' -will livin? 'Af If presses, power drills, saws . . . their hands reach out to grasp and use them . . . tools . . . to build tomorrow,s world. Tools and Vader... L sl 'i'f:l'l' e i ' ilclyl f I. E 435 mf . :.:.:.: ' . . 4 1 f 5 X . ...K E - ,,,, in egg , L E ,- MM m me J Kenji Akiyama. Mnurine Allen Ivan F. Applegate Richard Lee Barrett Tom Beebe Merlin Bird Craig A. Bracket Bonnie jenn Caeavas Leroy C. Campbell Reynolds D. Carpenter Norma Church Jack L. Coats Harold Coe Robert E. Coe Tlxeda Evans Marilyn J. Fladelzmd Gale W. George Caroline J. Haggard Floyd R. Hansen Leonard D. Hickman Robert D. Hohman Alice Jenkins Na: Jones Clifford E, Kennedy Fern Koford ati01fwll.f Joseph C. Kortum Harold Kramer W Carl Lundholm Donna M. Lyon Recd Meyers New F Nelson Jack D. Newby Clarence R Norrxs Claude P Oliver Dorothy L. Perman James D Raby Iohn Requa Gcnc H Rxshul There was more fun than a picnic after thc show was over on the Hill. ,'?:',Vf , h 51 N, :.:.::,:::::. . ,W IEE u 'M H H N' hw kkkk k f X , W ,zz f i 3 A :ka ,, . ,, 5 - iff ff, 'cl' E , 'Fw MQW' w ss m Mx -Lx a mm All-seeing eye . . . TV camera upper left. CJWQPMQ Students examine the master control panel . . . the Mind of our campus television station, the first of its kind in the colleges of the U.S .... thanks to William Shiflctr and his radio-television department on thc Hill. elevifion Charles W. Rist Moana Robertson Bud I. Snkaguclii Harland Schulz Jorja Skandros Dean A. Sliowell Lloyd W. Stephenson Warren Thornton Lester M. Tovey Milton L. Vail 'Robert L. Warrington V Jun Yamamoto Control room for Vocational's television broadcasting station. .Frefibmen In the shadow of the Tiger . . . Fresh- man officers Grace Johnson secretar yn Ann Floyd, treasurerg Paddy Garvcr, vice-prcsidentg Duane Bell, president. f s if A :' il J. Bewildered . . . confused . . . dismayed . . . but not for long . . . thru new experiences, potential pictures are exposed and molded by the light . . . of education. Freshman harmony on Hell Night. ! 1 l l r l Frefbmen John W. Buckley Ivan Burden Janis Burton Shirley Buxton Catherine Campbell Willianx Carsillo jim Carter Carolyn R. Cederberg Luanne Chandler james D. Charlton Carol Cheney Barbara Christensen La Rita Christensen Neil K. Christensen Chad Clark Henry Coll Dee Compton john Conway Robert Cooper Joyce Cranney 46 H703 Marilyn Croshow Edna J. Joyce Davis Rollin Joyce Dwigans Mary Loo Vonda They Fairchild Kenneth T Frances Fiala Robert Paddy Garver Mary M. Donettn Green Conlie Greene Burton Greenwell Dorothy Grigorn Reid Gunnell Richard M. Gutenberg James Elvin Cutler Leroy V. Dal Soglio Kaye Dalton Mary Jean Dangle Carol Davis Jolm Denning Kaye M. Den Burger Hilvia Ellis Margy L. Drake Midori Endow Burneta Eyler Noln Jean Faulkner Marlin Felton Jerry Fzxgnnnt Virgil Fenton Dorothy Fletcher Lloyd Ferguson Ann Elean Floyd Doris I. Foster Armand L. Glick George Golisli Dale L. Garritson Lona Grabert Dean Green . 6905 'El T' 1 ,Maw .vw-v, ' iff? A H m W' 'EEEEEEEEEEEEE::::.:.Euus-:-V452.5 4 ss 'Q , ' .,.,.,.,. . L Q W - ,if g E+: 55:''s:2:a:a:a:s:sa:a5g...:..EE!v-..::s:',' I, .f . qqeffil L? 951 w w L, M. ::aa:a5a55a..:g: . 2 .. Q? Aw Q 5551. R+ K 2 f .Q:,fQ.QQ7- Y .,.::e: 1 1. , .. 11 9',wm,lM:N!!w!11A:1 M.. , M :..:.1.:.: 3 , 'W 8. P' 1 nm gi , 32552-1 k .M R u u ::-- Sfi is if ii' 5 4' 5 12. W fly, y 'Xfii?5la:i:,: 4 '52, ' ' m ,Q VU' ' rx l HA' X V ,K fl ,,. ' fl Y! A ,L if QL ' :::::::..::.:. ..,. 1 ...,, L-5 f F155 ,gi ,Q .......... 'N 4 eg rv, 5 QW' ffm? ':':.-Q 'Wd' W I n- ' z 4 W - 'Q' ..,,. i '1:,1. Hdiiwl-4 : ::-.::..:.,:.::- ' -z Ei- -' L dr y li , ,, ,, . ,.V,..,..,. ,.,.,.. , wg Q 3 ig? K A ' 5 , :::':':':':':':': L ii ,Q wick if , M , M. H .21 M , 'f 355 :gava- ............. , E .1, T' g ig if .,A 22 A , Q 5 S? 2 M-U xv , , W . u- gr5eR'1Qfif'. El? V., l 99 BS AH MWLT.,.-Qmzmf' Freflymen Attentive co-eds at a Graveley Fireside. ' Y Betty Jones jane Jones Lamont Jones john K. Judd Ralpheyn Kearsley Virginia Kelly Alice Kikuchi Robert F. King Russell Kite Mary Kladis Ed. Kleinecke Otto Knobleck Roger H. Knowlton Henry M. Ko Jeanne Kudlac Roberta Larsen Pat Lauridsen Patty Lavens Bruce A. Lee Chester Lee Dorothy J. Lehman Moore Lindsay Beth A. Mrmcler Colleen Mooney Bill McAuliffe Alice M. McMillin Dean Nielson Di Ann Lofgrcn Frank Lopes Agnes E. Lore Glenn Lusk H. Howard Lyon Shirley Mac Rae Richard D. Mann Sandra Marshall Joseph J. Miller Richard XV. Miller Niola Minshew Larwcnce J. Moats Dean Moore Arlyn R. Morgan M. Bee Morgan George I-I. Morimoro Catherine Munn Tom Myers joan McCall Geraldine McClannhan Delores McClellan Thurlow McCloud Charles F. McDevitt Betty jane McDonald Q A. Bradley Naegle Gary L. Nalcler Phil Nciswnnger Ernest Nelson Fern Nelson George Nichols Betty Jean Nimcr Muriel Obrey Larry Oler Dennis M. Olsen jack S. Olson john L. Oneida 50 'lu Gwcn Parrish J. Preston Partch Donald R. Paulsen Elclcn K. Peck Marianne Pcnwcll Bill Porter Leona Potter Charles Prohaska Ted M. Quigley Charles XV. Randle George Rasmussen Joan Rasmussen Noreen Rasmussen Pauline Ray Glen V. Raymond Catherine Recd Douglas Rehdcr Dorothy R. Reid Horace H. Rancher Larry Rice Ross R. Rice Bryce Rich Janet A. Richmond Arlene Robbins Keith Orr Eugene Martin Ostergar Earl E. Paige Frefbmen Harold Paige R. D. Palmer Val Parke Virginia Roscoe J. D. Rompel LaDonna Ross Dick Russell Don E. Russell Wayne L. Russell Boyd A. Ruu Mary jane Schmid Patricia Schnitkcr Duane Schrank David M. Schwnrce Donald H. Seiveno Billie Shaw Glen M. Slmepp joan Sorensen Jean Sorensen Larry J. Sorensen Donna D. Southwell Bea Stewart Marlene Stibal Eileen Stoclda Charles W. Swnncr Dorthcn Swcnscn Owcnettn Talbot Ivan R. Tanner Charles Taylor Joyce E. Taylor Billy Thomps 52 fl fm Margaret Ann Sant Melvin AI. Sappington Mary Lou Savage Robert Schaefer Pinkie Shimada Tom Slminderling Wesley Dean Skidmore Jack R. Skinner james H. Stokes Gary Stoor Charles H. Stoy Riclmrcl Sutton Darwin A. Thompson Eileen Timbers Jeanine C. Tippets Donald Valentine til 9 Frefbmen 1 El Jim Varnacloe Robert L. Wallcer Carl J. Wallin Jimmy T. Watanabe Pat Weatherrnan Frank Webster -.r Theodore XVeiehbrodt Beverly jean Welclm Robert West Jack R. Wlheeler Keith NVhituker joe A. NVilles I l , Arden Williams Josephine Williams Frances Wilson Wayne Winters Howard Wolff John R. XVoocls ' 51 ,.,- Armoncl L. Woolley Beth Ann Wright Eden Wright Betty L. Wurst I-Ianage Yamamoto Naida Yost FVBJIQWQHW Our beautiful women . . . Gravclcy girls wide awake on Stunt Night . . . Barbara Christensen, Kaye Dalton, Delores McClellan, Pattic Schnitkcr, . and Carol Hawkes. ss At an informal meeting in the Union, Sophomore Class Officers Robert Hendricks, presidentg Uvnli Hull, treasurerg Gerald Kleinopf, vice-prcsidentg Beverly Crowley secretary . . . planning ll party. Developing Clan wzctem' New fields . . . new skills . . . new friends . . . Shades, tone, contrast . . . the image appears . . . Little grains of silver, individuals developing . . . Characters. JZIPXXQ 56 Ralph Adams Virginia Adams Nate Lewis Adamson Dorothy M. Aikman Carl Anderson onnld Anderson Alvaro Arias Lorraine Aslett Mary Virginia Bailey Alice B. Baker Fullmer Barlow Hzitcli S. Barrett Dennis C. Bartsclli Ross Lee Bartsclii L:zRena Bellcm Gcnc A. Bcllon Jim Bennett Nlont E. Bennett Leslie T. Bills Melvin V. Bird Nada Bishop Virginia Blessinger Eugene Boesigcr Ralph E. Bognr Robert Bond Betty Boston Ben H. Bowen Elmer G. Bower Leln Boyer Colleen Boyle Herbert Braden Bonnie T Burton jerry B Carter V -El KW o 14, wlvv 'U 5-1 -. 1530 Qlayton Conn William W. Cox Vard Amusscn Dallcy Joseph C. Brown Earle Capellen Joe C. Carter Elinor Cordingley Harriet L. Crawford Leland M. Davidson Lorna Brown Willinni T... Brydon Arnold Carlson Louis Carney Beth Christensen Naomi Chugg Gayle Couch Geraldine Cox Bcvcrly R. Crowley Marjorie Currcncc Gordon Davis Robert H. Davis Earl E. Burdick Dorothy Carter Louis Combs: Sallec Cox Carl J. Dalley Ben M. Dick, Jr Sophomore: Charlene Dill Richard Dillon Anastasia P. Dokos Doris Dold Harriet Driscoll Patricia Driscoll LeRoy H. Drussell Christina J. Duncan Frank W. Dvorak Ronald Dwigans Fred W. Dykes Lenno J. Egan Glen Ellsworth Charles Erickson Loisann Erickson Robert H. Erickson Martin D. Evans Sara jane Ewart Delbert W. Exeter Leon Fenwick Glen A. Fifield Joe Fix Jean Fletcher Cecil Flint Duane Forbes Royce S. Fuhriman Robert E. Fullerton Myrna Garritson Robert William Gerke Joy E. Gillen Glenn R. Hnire MPH John C. Hansen Gerald Harker Robert L. Hansen Howard Harms Taeko Hasegawa Bob Glenn Doris Grnnberg Dorothy Grnnberg Sophomore! Dave Gray L:-xDcan M. Gray Shirley D. Gray Lloyd Griflitll John Wesley Grinsted, jr. Jo Ann Gwin 60 ,fn ,,,. N . ,wan-M-, S Q .X Q. my x f ,, ' I 7 . . EIL-Z -- .1 E .sg K . .,.. : ,: ....... Ella 3 , W M , .,..... ' ,. . , ,C ' XS - - .5? 'E. if Wm my LM, wi ,QT ,- w-,Nm M. A Charles Lane Barbara Leland Art LcPore Howard Lieberman Eugene H. Lcwton Robert E. Licurance Russell D. Lloyd Gary R. Lowe Alvin D. Luke Jewell Maddox Edith Markcson Thomas Mauglmn Joe J. Meabc Jacquilyn Mendenhall Gayle A. Miller Kenneth H. Moon Leon Morris Betty Lorenc McCool Patricia McDevitt Johnic McDowell Patsy Neal Vcva R. Nelson Ray Bowen Newman Wfilliam E. Nichols Ruth Anne Oclwcin Kenneth Olsen Riclmrd R. Olsen Lyle F. Olson Melvin Painter Gust P. Papapnvlos Maxine A. Paris Thomas Parisot Delores Parks George P. Pattis Mary G. Perkins 1 I Gerzilcline Petersen R ne Phnrris jack Phillips G. Russell Port Sophomore! Don Potter Vilo Prarc Betty Lou Price Allan F. Purcell Edward L. Putman Reed Rasmussen jerrv Ann Reay Dean H. Rebentisch Orville A. Reddington Beverly Robertson Nelda Robinson Owen E. Rogers Arlene Rosclius Allen R. Rutherford Ilene Rydnlch Eddy Samirn Frances Schemcl A. L. Schroeder Ruby Scorr Verlin Searle Mary Merle Sewell Theodore C. Shonk Dennis Skinner Byron Snyder Eileen D. Snyder Mnrilu South Norman D. Sowcr james H. Spafford Truman Sparks Virginia Ann Speelman Floyd XV. Spraktes John R. Stedfeld Nick Stelma Lyle L. Stones Rose Mary Taggart Lena V. Taylor Richard W. Taylor Elton Terry Frank J. Thomas Herbert A. Toda IGI JU PW Soplzomoref Don Tollcy Ruth Turpin Jack Umphrey Barbara Vadnais Dorothy Wagoner Acie Waldron Alfred W. Wlnlkcr john Lcc Wallace Bette Walters Doris Ann Weaver james Wells George Rulon Wl1eeler Donald Wilbcrt Bill W'illes Lamar Williaxxms Margaret Williams Beverly Wilson Suzanne L. Wilson Paul M. Winters NV. Harrison XVoocl R. Bert NVoodl:md Edward Xvfigllf Mitsuru Yamamoto Larry R. Young 65 Proofo Education Quality . . . culture . . . experience . . . Efforts rewarded . . . the image complete Proofs of the value of applied education. HS me ! Sf k 1 W - I I i Bcllon vice pncsxdenr I1ckBc1Il trmsurcr. efl' junior Class Ofliccrs . . . Katherine Clark, secrctaryg Max Thompson, presiclentg Jerry ffmnn Donald J. Adams Montford Adams LaRnc Allred Lyle H. Anderson Ted Anderson William D. Anderson Dick Atwood Kenneth Babcock Wfillinm F. Bachmann Grant B1llam Wlllxam C Barn1rd j'1ck Beall John Bos1ce Han cy Brooks W1lter R Browne Lchnd D Bush Inm A Butler Ned Chowlcs 67 Rxchnrd M Beebe Yogr Behrens Mary Bullock Andrew I Cxsneros Greta Bryce V J Chrxstcnson 711111071 Jo Ann Brnnett Raymond.Bcnnfgtt Rcgllard Bird Frank T. Bicllell Ray E. Blattcr 0 uniozmr ffmiua ' ffl! Dick Clark John A. Clark Kay Clark Marion G. Clark Dixie Clayton Glenna Collier Norma Collyer Curtis Coleman Gene H. Compton Leo Preston Compton Dorothy Bertha Cook Joann Cooley Betty Jean Coons Kenneth Cox Robert H. Detwcilcr Ivzm L. Doggett William Doss Arden Drake John T. Dunn Bob Endow Virginia Lee Emblcton Gene Eucr , jp. , ww. N-. Q- .,-Q4 055- ' - ,424 wnxw Qi, A, g f Ronald Kofoed Ed Mary LaRue Leonard Lombardi Patricia D. Richard Lord Earl Ferrel Lusk Gene Machicla Mclba Mack Kenneth O. Miller Doyle Miner Howard R. Moore James Murphy Harvey S. Glnc ward L:iFay Lombard F ! JWIUB5 uniorf Jim Mallea George S. Murphy McClain McDonald Marion J. MeMurtrey Tom McVcy Robert W. Nelson Wyln jenn Nelson Charles O'Donncll Helen Oelwcin Raymond O'Ncill Mm: Opcnslmw Mildred Elaine Ott Robert G. Palfrcynmn jay Paris jim Parker Fred R. Parkinson Roderick Poynor John V. Peterson Maurice Glen Phillips Bryce Plcsncr Robert Pospishil Carl Dee Pratt Ralph D. Prescott John Ragland 71 uniorf Adrian Randall Mary Reed XVilliam ll. Reese Henry Rigby Barbara B. Rilla Rudy Rojas Williziiim J, Ryan Williani A. Sachcclx Parr H. Sainsbury Barbara ,Io Savage Frank Savage liclward C. S ' Mcrvin D. Selle Ivan L.lSmart Phil L. Snyder Norma Spargo I-Icrbcrr C. Stanton 'Es jamcs S. Stevens Wallace Tacketr Wallace V. Tei Duane Thompson Max L. Thompson Shirley Mae Ronald Tippcrs Alfred L. Trcsmairc Robert Turnbull Lorraine D. Tylcr Tom Waklcy James W. Walker Ronald Walton Ross Ware LaGr:mde Wnsden Gene Watson hcrmnn R. 'Welker Ray Willcchc W. L. Wilson Clifton G. Winclisclm Robert H. Woodhead Robert W. 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M.nnm11nD?x?NE2xxxXXea, 1 1 ' XXwwnfr?1mXX.xx Mx XXXM X Xx W .. HT X, xx .XXXOw wX M xy A W . X 4 gum WJ- W 2 U L Q , ,im iiggx A, - M WW We mal, Q . X Q WW . k L E? E x 2 Y, , X fam f B . , -.Q gi bm I.S.C. Symphony Orchestra . . . Harold Manly, conducting. J. C. Gardner directs the I.S.C. Concert Band in n final number. , . E ., ,, My X553 xx . 'ur ,-iirjgxx-Kg-H g, v.f,-m,. nlmfging Li eff Experiencef I.S.C. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA With a membership of sixty-Eve, including both ISC students and amateur and professional musicians from the surrounding communities, the ISC Symphony offers the finest in concert music to ISC audiences. Sponsored by the Community Concert Associa- tion, its concerts offer opportunities for the expression of musical ability and the enjoyment of fine music. Dr. S. A. Prins, Black- foot, is president of the symphony and Professor Harold Mealy conducts. IDAHO STATE COLLEGE BAND A Open to all students, the Band furnishes music for college games and other group activities. Marching at football games or playing in concert on the stage at Frazier Hall, they present fine music with a stirring tempo. Professor J. C. Gardner directs the concert band and Professor Wesley Harris directs the marching band. I C. Gardner, Band Director Harold Menly, Orchestra Director Capella choir Forty selected voices blended in beautiful choral harmonies . . . Featuring the best voices of ISC, the choir conducted an extensive musical programme, including choir tours to thirty-eight schools and colleges throughout Idaho and Utah. Best remembered of their activities will be the unusual camp-meetin' con- cert of Negro spiritual music and their selections of folk music from many lands. . . . Choir officers were President, Virgil Camp, Vice-President, Rosemary Taggart, Secretary, Acie Waldrong Librarians, Gene Buck, Mary Ann Price, Howard Hatfield, Eugene Price, Attendance, Aaron Hansen. . . , ff, Qi ng' I was a - mu was , 1 H QM In E wma? 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Qfourth rowj Ray Allen, Truman Sparks, Ray Blatter, Ralph Pelton, Knox Lake, Bill Porter, Virgil Camp, Eddy Van Vlcck, Acie Waldroim, Bill Thompson, Frank Welch, Ben Ison, Mark Anderson, Howard Hatfield, Ed Brennan, Bill Babcock, Bob Chivers. 90 Lorraine, Tyler, accompanist Off on Choir tour . . . Professor Harris, Katherine Bickmorc, Mary Sewell, Mzirjy Drake, Suzanne Wilson, JoAnn Hargraves, Beth Ann Wriglit, Dorthcn Swen- son, Beverly Wilson, Gene Larson. Wesley M. Harris, Director Debate Climaxing another debate season, Coach Carl Isaacson's debaters added twenty newvawards to their col- lection. At the Western States meet at Stanford University, Gene Price gained a first in one-man debate, and Colleen Boyle won first in experimental speaking. Price won another first in Oratory at Utah State, Hal Foss placed third in Oratory, Pat McDevitt took second place in Extemp, and Ralph Adams and Mark Anderson walked off with Hrst and second place in manuscript reading. At Caldwell, Charles McDevitt and John Judd tied with Clarie McQuillan and Ken Faler to give ISC the trophy in lower division debate, Price and Adams tied for first in oratory, Jeanne Gottfredson won second in upper division interpretive reading, and Mark Anderson and Charles McDevitt copped Hrst and second place in extemp. At Stockton, california, both upper and lower debate teams scored wins. Eugene Price, ISC's extempo- raneous orator, and Keith Gill won the Pi Kappa Delta trophy to match Charles McDevitt and John Judd, who took home the lower division trophy. Ed Wilinorc presents the facts on nationalization of basic industries . . . But the Negative seems unimpressed . . . Charles Mc- Devitt and John Judd debating Gordon Davis and Ed Wilmore. sew W. is qi Debate Coach Carl L. Isaacson Master minds at work . . . Qfront IOWJ Ralph Adams, Charles McDevitt, Gordon Davis, Kenneth Faler, Don Larsen . . . Qsecond rowl Hal Foss, Ed 'XVilmore, Leo Gill, Pat McDevitt . . . Qrearj Laurie Bogerr, Keith Gill, Gene Price, Mark Anderson . . . Knot shownj john Judd, Colleen Boyle, Bruce Coke, Leeann Erickson, Nola Jean Faulkner, Claire McQuillan, John Squires, Bob Post, Ralph Swisher. Gene Price and Keith Gill re are to meet Mark Ander- P P son and Leo Gill. Alpha Omecon Pi's Home- coming float did the trick. Score: Bengals 28, Colorado Tigers 6. Mayor Halsey crowns Rae Pharris Queen of Home- coming as Attendants Betty Coates, Sandra Marshall, Dnrlcnc Johnson and Crown- Bearcr Greig Dctwciler watch with approval. my Impressions in Rhythm . . . Glen Henry ami his orchestra at the Homecoming Ball, HW .2 2 2 , ig, 4, . V u u X HE E - rs-We Homecoming X 4 -.5 X5 X if , x rw 5 A defiant Bengal guards the prize-winning LK. float. Dark of the M00n'J Fcrrel Lusk Witclx Boy John Ken Cook Uncle Smelicue Marianna I-Iahl Barbara Allen Allen Bloomquist Marvin Hudgens Laurie Bogert Hank Gudgcr A witch boy from the mountain came A-pinin to be human, For he 'had seen the fairest gal, The blue-eyed Barbara Allen, Oh Conjur man, O conjur man Please do the thing I'm wantin just change me to a human man For Barbara I'd he courtin'. From deep in the heart of the Smokey Mountains comes this fantasy of John the Witch-boy who fell in love with blue-eyed Barbara Allen and for a time was human . . . of Marvin Hudgens, the village bully, who was struck by light- ning . . . of square dances in the central square of Buck Creek and cracker-barrel harmony in the general store . . . of Witches dancing in the moonlight . . . of an eagle wait- ing for a witch-boy up on old Baldy Mountain . . . of the ring with a green stone that shone in the dark . . . of a fierce mountain rival which caused the tragic death of a beautiful mountain girl. Authentic mountain music combined with unusual stage and light effects made Dark of the Moon one of the most beautiful plays ever produced at Idaho State. O Lord, look down on this here woman! Mrs. Bergen, Mrs. Summey, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen join Preacher-Haggler as he prays for Barbara Allen after the birth of her child. Mary Jean Deagle touches up the makeup on Hal Foss . . . an example of the coopera- tion given actors by the back-stage crews so essential to the success of any play. John - - Conjur Man Conjur Woniaii Lista - - Croma - - Hank Gudger Miss 'Metcalf Mr. Jenkins - Uncle Smelicue Mrs. Summey Mrs. Atkins - Mrs. Bergen - Edna Summey Burt Dinwitty Hattie Heffner Mrs. Bergen - M r. S ummey Nfarvin Hudgens Barbara Allen Floyd Allen - Mrs. Allen - NIL' Allen - Preacher Haggler Greeny Gorman Ella Bergen - CAST - - - Ferrel Lusk - E. C. Reynolds - - Beverly Crowley - Edith Harrop - Rhea Cottle - Laurie Bogert - Virginia Embleton - - Pat XVilde - - - Ken Cook - Mary Ellen Warner - - Bill Ryan - - julia Ward - - Elaine Boclenstab - - Hal Foss - - Donna Davis - Aaron Hanson - - Keith Gill - Allen Bloornquist - - Marianna Hahl - - Bruce Coke - Jeanne Gottfredson - - - Bud Roselle - - Stanley Arncll - Jacquie Mendenhall - Mary Jean Deagle W'itcl1es - Lois Ann Erickson, Margy Drake Tom, the Fiddler 7 - Ray Blacter Red, the Gittar-Player - Owen Rogers Corn Holler Gals - - Lee Zook, Pat NVeatl1erman Director - - Dr, Vio Mae Powell Technical Director - - Mel Schubert Lighting ----- Don Asboe Presented in Frazier Hall on November 4, S, 1949 fUpperJ Don't fret yerself about us. We'll git along. Marvin Hudgens gets an answer from Barbara and John. CLowerj Red, Floyd, Burt, Mr. Summey, Mr. Atkins, Mr. Bergen, and Hank Gudger gather round Uncle Smclicue's chair as he tells of witches who robbed from the grave of Agnus Riddle, a ring with a green stone which shone in the darkf' 'fr-ff l ed' McC0bbJ D uglrter Remaining true to her Yankee ideals, Carrie Calla han outwits a gang of bootleggers to protect her chil dren and her f:1tber's memory in this New England character study. Captain Ned McCobb played by Howard Harms. Jenny, George, Carrie, Lawyer Grover, and Captain McCobb, as Grover accuses Car- rie's husband George of stealing money. Carrie's worthless husband George tells of his affair with jenny, and of his plans to run away. CAST Carrie Callahan - Lois Ann Erickson jenny - - - Nola jean Faulkner Babe Sallaha n--- Laurie Bogert George Callaha n--- Mal Scliryer Captain Ned McCobb - I-Inward Harms Lawyer Grover - - - Bill Ryan First Federal Man - Bruce Coke Second Federal Man Don Bates Nat Glidden - - - Phil johnson Ben McCobb - Dean Henry Johnson Director ---- Mel Schubert Presented March 3, 4, 1950 in Frazier Auditorium. 555' AXSQYHMM 1 MN E 55 5 5 ': f 5 5 1 Y? , xx I s V: , F t 1 S XE 5 .:.2?F?i2 'fi i ,,.,, :, -n mw- gif :asf 1 5-,911 .:.:.:.:.:. . ,T wi H14 1 w ww: ml B , Wie Wil fiw 5 .1 aux, is ,f-f2gm,,5 Q 3 E E i'fimfZW:m:1:m' mg! 52 : A 1 23, . W W Wy- V ,W ..... :.:.:.:.:.:.. Q Q-:1.:.::... ::::::m: E WM, Km g sm-.5 , fsmi, X Q: ' 'TEQEE ? a i ' Y wg 1 I T 'SEER '25 jwi ,xv :gr 3 -H x si ,Y . ,. , W, I-, y ffkiiij fri-y fii mi ,Q ,Ll 2 ' 5 gig Ja s E , 1 ,V as 5 fs W ,, 43 Q s Mfzewfm ov Corbaccio, Corvino, and Voltorc read Volponc's will as Mosca watches in amusement. CAST Volpone - - - E. C. Reynolds Mosca - - Allen Bloomquist Voltore - - Dean johnson Corhaccio - - Bud Skinner Corvino ---- Ralph Swisher Bonario - - - John Huntington Sir Politick-Would-Be - Ferrel Lusk Peregrine ---- Phil Johnson The Fools - - Dave Schwarze, Mal Schryer, Carl Pratt Lady-Would-Be - Mary jean Deagle Celia ------ Lee Zook Elaine Bodenstab Pat Lauridsen Avocatori - - Richard Black, Mal Schryer, Keith Gill Notnrio ---- Kiyo Morimoto Commzmdadori - Cecil Flint, Howard Harms, Hal Foss, Ray Ruff The Beggar - - - John Squires Drama-Speech Dept. Head - - - - - - Dr. Vio Mae Powell Director - - - - Mel Schubert Lighting - - - Don Asboc Waiting Womeix Presented January 13 and 14, 1950 The supposedly ill Volpone greets Lady-Would-Bc from his sick bed. ' Volpone, disguised as a magician, appears below Lady Celia's Window with Nzmno, the Fool. Klfolpjnopne tb Fo H Volpone, childless, rich, feigns sick, despairs, Offers his state to hopes of several heirs, Lies languishing: his parasite receives Presents of all, assures, deludcsg then weaves Other cross plots, which ope themselves, are told. New tricks for safety are soughtg they thriveg when hold, Each tempts the other again, and all are sold. Shakespearian-type drama was introduced to I.S.C. audiences as the Drama department presented Volpone, a satire by Ben Jonson. I Two veteran I.S.C. players, Allen Bloomquist as Mosca, and Elwin Reynolds as Volpone, made outstanding :final appearances at l.S.C. in this tale of three knaves, Voltore the Vulture, Corbaccio the Crow, and Corvino the Raven, who were deceived by the wily Volpone and his servant Mosca into parting with their gold and disowning their families. Colorful costumes, blank verse, and comic relief provided a medieval atmosphereg and justice triumphed in the end with the mortifying of the Fox, Volpone. 02 Three featured soloists rest before their rehearsals . . . Lenno Egan, Bruce Coke, and Beverly Wilson. Six of Great Day's most qualified critics preview the show . . . Cfrontj Ferrel Lusk, Delmar Vail . . . Crearj Hal Foss, Dean Johnson, Quentin Sorenson, Bill Harwood. Departing from the traditional original musical numbers, Great Davy of 1950, I.S.C.'s all-college musical production presented by Xi Theta Tau fraternity, featured the music of Rodgers and Hammerstein from their great hits State Fair, Carousel, Alle- gro, South Pacific, and Oklahoma Directed by Del Slaughter, the cast, includ- ing Beverly Wilson, Lenno Egan, Bruce Coke, Bob Chivers, and the I.S.C. Choir and Or- chestra, backed by its Xi Theta Tau angels, made the annual production another success. 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News coverage includes the national, international, and local scenes . . . and campus humor. Jim Gore Business Manager Bill Harwood Managing Editor Barbara Savage Associate Editor Ross Ware Managing Editor A Bengal ofiicc afternoon . . . Staff members Robert Walker, Dick Ker- ruisch, Vern Stephens, Phil Neis- wanger, and Louis Combc hard at Work. ii Q' E i f m KL E engazl Staff 111 m u . W E gM M Ag? ,. fx fi33x2g:.ijisg39urjx X , - 33.13 ' W, W fy ,W . Ex MEAN Q mmm mm' I 6 w W , m !ffQ?QiSsz.,fgzw4::f, E 4 1 ww ..,...,... , . U z sisasaaaaasasfsfsfsa 5 'K +4 ' my i ,.m.,. . ,...n..f2.?2 YWSKYBL. ..? E H ,, ,,,, ill' ' ,mln gi ya -we l s so Cuppa coffee coming up Guila Selley, Blue Room Manager, l - pouring. A of jim Cunler kills a Coke wlmile Dunne Jenkins cleans up. The Blue Room Most popular place on campus . . . the Blue Room in the Student Union . . . grab I1 sandwich . . . wait for friends . . . sip a coke in 21 booth . . . dance to the music of the juke box . . . relax, reflect, enjoy yourself. 113 0 lcnc Brownin re ares a ham on r cf' Y SP P Y Bud Roselle orders coffee and a roll from Betty Franz Mrs. Hannah Prescott, Kitchen Supervisor . . . Hamburgers, l1cr specialty. In p1gta1ls 'md bmnxes, poor bewildered was ms mm ss mn ms ss mn a am Weary Freshmen whitcwaslx the I . . . Charles McDevitt with the brush, Jack Skinner and Virgil Camp right be- lmincl llim. .,, Ki , me , igfew Q? rmjymm- W X281 ' , E 1 mms E -gm in FSS 1 XM mg s me 5 sa - E mn M N ,Swim mfdgmm W Es miss W N M M-Em me M ' ,Wm wifi :gg Qum -A 'N mir: mga: V-.mxbkugnwx EEE- ms swim .X ENV.: H- ' fx fx a H sm . msg magna wma ,- mam gs sua 3 ss ss K 2 ll E3 XB YPZK sing 'rn Aw,4.g,..-qu R ez 1 wsm mess Hard Times . E 91 LA? 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Pain-Hellenic Council Pan Hellenic Council members representing all womerfs social organizations fseateclj Mrs. Isaac McDougall, Mrs. Thomas West, Joyce Merman, Marilu South, Snllce Cox, Miss Lorene Hendricks, Mrs. Evelyn XVest, Mrs. Jayne Schubert, Marianna Hahl . . . fstandingj Marjorie Dean, Betty Jones, Lce Zook, Nancy Halsey. if f sg spit.. . Marianna Hahl, president Allbly micron P' Nola Jenn Albertson Jeanine Barfuss Marilyn Bird Frankie Bliesner Bonnie jenn Burton Betty Jean Coons Joyce Davis Doris Dolcl Mnrjy Drake Sara Ewnrt Bernie Eyler Myrna Garritson Dorothy Grigorn . Uvah Hull Pat McDevitt Geraldine MeCl:1nalmn Judy McQuillan Claire McQuill:1n Rae Pharris Beverly Robertson Lee Zook Alpha Omicron Pi national sorority was in- stalled at I.S.C. on February 11, 1950. Founded to promote scholarship, fellowship, and strong college spirit, their activities include a dinner- dance in the spring, an all-sororities party, and the Apple Polishers Ball. Officers are president, Marianna Hahlg vice-president, Myrna Garrit- song secretary, Betty Coonsg treasurer, Bonnie Jean Burton. Beautiful scenery on a ro mantic South Pacific isle. A lplwz Chi mega Sallee Cox, president Alpha Chi Omega Colony is a national sorority of girls selected for scholarship, activity, and personality. Installed at I.S.C. February 25, 1950, it carries on an active program of parties, Christmas caroling, and dances. Members won the cup for the best homecoming sign and named the Western Day character, the Isco Kid. Officers are president, Sallee Coxg first vice-president, Dorothy Reid, second vice-president, Lenno Egang secretaries, Rayma Evans and Doris Weaverg treasurer, Marie Spevak. 124 fs Q. S. 559+ ,tv 515553 5 :JJ S . . , my Ag. . n 35? , ' I ' V - M Lx? 'N 'V ye, Mags -J -... .f 'MM lvffiyy . W-s', -4: ,i x , ' , '-'W L ?.f?'fwgs2gg , , , , K, W V ,. 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K ,ml V ' -'-cf.: I .,., ' : ' qv, 3421 , M., 1, N em' ,U 1 ,QM ,,,.:, ,,: 5 ., 1 n , J: ..,, . fC: :i3fL:.lgp,4Q, A - 2 1 , r i , Nh' K E f j 4 L , 4 2 5 , W 1 af Ki? ik' ,gf fu?-' a 'fy 533 ' 3? f M 5 f, 5,.:..,::.::4 ,aim , lx G , ' ,.,, , 5' 1 1-5 . in Q W QS Mary Virginia Bailey JoAnn Bennett Dorothy Borton Lela Boyer Helen Christensen Dixie Clayton Marilyn Croslmw Mary Jean Dcagle Donctra Green Jcanenne Jones Ralphcyn Kearsley Miriam King Patsy Neal Anne Oelwein Helen Oclwein Betty Lou Price Virginia Roscoe Margaret Ann Sant Marilu South Nancy Sparks Gamma Phi Beta Colleen Boyle Catherine Campbell Harriet Driscoll Virginia Graves jewel Maddox Pat Mitchell Jerry Reay Arlene Robbins Dorothy Wagolier Mary Ellen Warner The first national social sorority installed on the I.S.C. campus, Gamma Phi Beta's aim is to develop the highest type of Womanhood through education, social life, and service to country and humanity. A Christmas party and a spring picnic high light the social year. Officers are president, Joyce Mermang vice- president, Nancy Sparksg treasurer, Ann Oelweing secretaries, Veva Nelson, Miriam Kingg pledge trainer, Jeanenne Jonesg rush chairman, Dorothy Wagoner. Joyce Merman, president FQ. il., V 5 -'. V T saw- ms A' Phi Kapiti Tau Beta Sigma Chapter of Phi Kappa Tau was organized and installed May 20, 1950, to en- courage scholarship ancl social development among its members. Its activities included swimming parties, dances, and a tea dance with Gamma Phi Beta. Officers are president, Bernard Bengalg vice-president, Robin Matting secretary, Ted Kinneyg treasurer, Ed Amundseng sergeant- at-arms, Art Lepore. 1 5' N i he . LM' as get 'wswiif Q-5 - vb. is s , .E L N r ...,..-.,.,,,m E '-W as - 5-3 3, H as 5 ,. M , E32-if-Q as wi . 'l' -1 B S8 SS' -.,, H as E M, sr' ,H Q B E VG: A mn. sn: was ss: NH? ss W. 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Beta Phi Chapter of Sigma Kappa National Social Sorority was installed at I.S.C. on January 14, 1950 to promote scholarship, develop personality, and encourage activity among its members. Swimming parties, skiing parties, and a formal dance are included in the year's program. Officers are president, Nancy Lee Halsey, first vice-president, Jeannie Tippetsg second vice-president, Jacque Mendenhall, secretary, Carolyn Cederberg. 130 Y gf ,, W ,N yy Nancy Halsey, president Florence Amundscn Mary Bullock Carolyn Ccderberg Marjorie Currence Kaye Dalton Donna Davis Kaye Den Berger Nancy Halsey Shirley Hanson Berry jones Mary Kladis Dorothy Lillibridgc jacquilyn Mendenhall jerry Peterson Barbara Savage Jeannie Tippcts julia Ward Josephine Willia111s William Anderson Robert Bates Frank Bithcl John Clark Eugene Compton Robert Detweiler Joseph Fix Howard Gentles Gerald Goldberg Stnnly Huff Jack Jacobsen Donald Larsen Chapman Leek Howard Moore Marion McMurtrey Clifford Peake Roderick Poynor Bryce Plcsner Professor Frank Rizzardi Bill Ryan AI Schroeder Edward Schroeder Paul Shepherd Lee Smith Byron Snyder Bill Southard Duane Thompson Robert Wurhrick Tau Kappa Epfilon K' -nv? Chapman Leek, president Honored guests at the candle-liglmt dinner following the formal installation. Gamma Eta Chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon was founded at I.S.C. December 18, 1949. Formerly the Loyal Order of Lancers, the social fraternity conducts an active social season, climaxed with a formal dinner-dance held at the Bannock Hotel. Oflicers are president, Chapman Leekg vice-president, Marion McMurtreyg secretary, John Clarkg treasurer, Robert Detweiler, and sergeant-at-arms, Bryce Plesner. I33 Wf my , fi f 'X V 2 , 1 L 'Y , ,. .. : S, . 5 ff is X 3 k is N !!.- 1535 :.: I , ,,.. k :::,, , ,4,,1,1, EZ, K 'PSS 4 :sg F ,s 23 x M A, 3, i rpg-gg: Qin i ., .5 f'. :.:: ., ,V I 1 ww ' x Y EA A Ex . ' 4- '2-2 : s:s:a s ?' 2' Y Q 5 S-v .-...up Q- La .4' ,M ', 'SUS 2, 1 232755, QW' M1 5 : wvlrlf, , j, we ev ,3 4 7' . .... , .E H f .-:.:5g255g::g..:.,,. 1-' ' r ...........,.,.,.,.,, El t I ' ' +5- 1 . ,, 1 . .,.:3. . ,ga1::,.. 2 af J, m .. ..,,. ..,.,. 1 ,A ,. S 12 S wv, .. l ..,.. . ii , A k .',,...,,,.,.I,::,,. . H it V ,fi ' - --,'1 9 ,,'- .- t x X w 1 Y gg s X , 5 , . ., .Y 1.4 f lk 1 V, 1 X NW, v 'Y uw .VN I? L ffiijg Evui E: 2' I A I W , ..,,: , ,., 5 Q V X .. w- -'-- .: ,.,,.. .. . is N . ,-'A ,s- - .... : sas, ., 5 .. ' .,1.,. ' ' 'zzzz ' 2 ,W X k qi, is K 1 N- A ,... . ,... ifisnfx if A6 E S. ,K 2. ..mNs'V -QW- 4 R W A 5 ' ' --:--:: su www na. . uentin Sorensen, president The initiation . . . they dine on raw oysters for Xi Theta Tau. Xi Theta Tau One of the most active fraternities on the I.S.C. campus is Xi Theta Tau, men,s social fraternity. Members are chosen for school spirit, service to the school, scholarship, and friendship. Xi Theta Tau sponsors spring and winter formals, a barn dance, and two informal parties in addition to the annual student musical Great Day. Officers are presi- dent, Quentin Sorenseng vice-president, Durward Fryg secretary, Harold Hale, treasurer, Evan Jones. 135 Phi Sigma: Kappa Jack Bishop, president Phi Triton Chapter of Phi Sigma Kzppa was granted its charter Novem- ber 18, 1949. Its purpose is to promote scholarship, brotherhood, and develop character and loyalty to I.S.C. The social program includes smokers, picnics, exchange parties, and a dinner-dance in the spring. Oiicers are president, Jack Bishopg vice-president, Raymond Bennettg Secretary, Rolland Birdg treasurer, Eugene Helmbolt, inductor, Lael Johnstong sentinel, Ben Bowen. An evening of cards . . with Cokes furnished . . Phi Kappa Sigma party Fullmer Barlow - jack Beal Rolland Bird Robert Glenn Iimmctt Hood jack Phillips Blair Scofield Raymond Bennett Ben Bowen Vfcndcll Campbell Frank Gold Eugene Hclmboll Lael Jolmaton Ara Paul Professor Carl Ricdcscl Bob Robbins Harvey Strand Larry Young Gayle Couch, President alrrit Villazgezfr Varsity Villagers was formed to unite girls not living on cam- pus and to foster a greater interest in college life. Pot-luck dinners, swimming parties, candy and cake sale, and an April Fool's dance round out the social year. Officers are president, Gayle Couch, vice-president, Bernie Eylerg secretary, Beverly Wilsong treasurer, Gerry Petersong social secretary, Bettie Carter. QThird row, Marilyn Crosliaw, Delores Parks, Sallec Cox, Jerry Rhea, Mirian Frances Fiala, Anne Cclwein, Virginia Roscoe, Ralpheyn Kearsley . . . Csccond rowj Joyce Davis, Darlene Johnson, Ellen Anderson, Nancy Halsey, Helen Oelwein, Pinkie Shimada, Edna Currier, Dorothy Grigora, Nancy Harrison, Anastasia Dokos, Marilyn Bird, Pat McDevitt, Marjorie Currence . . . ffirst rowy Bernie Eyler, Jerry Petersen, Gayle Couch, Miss Raetlier, Beverly Wfilson. 138 King, Rhea Hansen, Lenno Egan, Doris Dold, Marilu South, Dorothy Borton, lplm Phi me az Alpha Phi Omega is a national service fraternity of former Boy scouts. In keeping with its aim to provide service to others and fellowship to its members, the fraternity carried out a number of service and social projects. It furnished the new letter-box in the student council room, planted trees for the city, painted the curbs and parking area on campus, provided a scholarship, and held a banquet. Oflicers are president, Robert Postg vice-president, Henry Rigby, secretary, Frank Dvorak, treasurer, Leland Bush, sergeant-at-arms, Don Darling, historian, James Walker. fSeatedJ Leland Bush, Henry Rigby, Dr. Ray J. Davis, Robert Post, Professor Pierre Pulling, Frank Dvorak, Don Darling . . . Qfirst rowj Gilbert Pierson, Duane Hulet, Howard Hatfield, Edward Kleinecke, George Morimoto, Harold Coe, Robert Coe, Roland Andrus, Wesley Kite, Carl Wallen, Robert Walker, Gordon Davis . . . fsecond rowj Jim Murison, Charles Erickson, George Golish, Williani Bachmann, james Pennock, Charles Stoy, Paul Hollingsworth, Melvin Painter, Donald Seiveno, Kenneth Miller, Culbertson Martin, Earl Capellen, James Wallrer . . . Knot picturedj Ray Thomas, Robert Davis, John Parisot, George Rasmussen. Robert Post, president I Club QThird rowj Mel Clark, Vern Adams, Ray Newham, Leno Seppi, Dewey Cunningham, Parr Sainsbury, Cecil Flint, Gordon Hall, Bob Hilliard, Wesley Leach, Elmer Rucker, Curtis Cowman, Byron jones . . . Qsecond rowj Ronald Anderson, Jim Blake, George johnson, Jack Frisch, Tom McVey, Auburn Howell, Stan Huff, Ken Cox, Lyle Anderson, Leo Compton, Leon Morris, Boyd Ruud, Byron Lemmon . . . Qfirst rowj Tom Dunn, Glae McDonald, Eddie Samira, Gene Machida, Jerry Kleinopf, Robert Jackson, Yogi Behrens, Max Thompson, Walt Brown, jim Parker, Clark Brimhall, Dick Clark . . . fseatedj Milton Holt, Harry Dickson, Jake LaRue, Norman Aiken, John Vesser. L I Jake LaRue, president 'Leno Scppi, first semester president we me me me uma ww emi E m lx use ?B was im mn WWW emma sms se was me mae ms gg Hmmm s ss in 'im is .B Q QQ Qm Hinge ..Bi, es: 'Wim :mm ss - we einem? 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Marguirite Sikes Flasllbulbs never flatter . . . two college Queens Beatrice Stewart I Club is an organization of outstanding college athletes who have Won a letter in a major sport at I.S.C. It promotes school loyalty and supports the activities of the athletic department. High light of the social calendar is the annual I Club Ball. Leno Seppi served as first semester president, Jake LaRue was president during the second semester. Byron Lemmon, president Coke and donuts after meeting . . . IK's Les Hemphill, Bob Bates, Bob Trout, Harry Chaplin, Glac McDonald, Byron Lemmon. Inter ollegiate Knights Founded in 1932, the Tiger Chapter of the Intercollegiate Knights has been an active service fraternity on the Idaho State campus for '18 years. Organized to serve the school and foster school spirit, the group handles concessions at football games, ushers at school plays, decorated the campus for Christmas, and furnished a scholarship. The group won the Homecoming float contest with their huge Bengal tiger. Officers are president, Duke Byron Lemmon, scribe, Bob Taylorg chancellor of the exchequer, Gib Smithg recorder, Dick Atwood. National chapter officers are Ralph Tucker, Royal Chancellor of Ex- chequer, Robert Geisenberg, Relations Ofhcerg and Jerry Olsen, Viceroy of Expansion. CScatedj George Chaffee, Professor C. A. Tallbcrg, Peter Zagarclla, Byron Lemmon, Dick Atwood, Professor Wallace Garets . . . Cstandingj Harry Chaplin, Dick Harbour, Glae McDonald, Bob Bates, Les Hemphill, Bob Trout, Paul Gledhill, Dick Babcock, Fred Parkinson, jim Bennett, Vern Johnson, Ralph Tucker, Robert Geisenberg, Boyd Robbins, Charles O'Donnell, Jack Phillips, Don Almond . . . Cabsentj Bob Taylor. H., 1 ,, .., . a Virginia Graves, president CROW one, Pat Mitchell, Janice Browning, Marianna Penwell, Doris NVeaver, Pinkie Shimada, Nola Jean Faulkner, Hazel Kimura . . . Crow twoy Doris Foster, Norma Spargo, Nancy Sparks, Lona Grabert, Marcia Conn, Marianna Hahl, Joy Dwigans , . . Crow threej Marie Spevak, Helen Oelwein, Jeanine Jones, Dorothy Granberg, Betty Coons, Joyce Cranney, Dorothy Reid . . . Crow fourj Harriet Driscoll, Joan Cooley, Glenna Mac Collier, Mary Virginia Bailey, Dixie Clayton, Virginia Graves, Katherine Bickmore . . . Crow fivej Greta Brice, Eileen Snyder, Darlene Johnson, Sandra Marshall, Bea Stewart, Pat Wcatherman, Colleen Boyle . . . Crow sixj Patsy Neal, Miriam King, Gayle Miller, Nola Albertson, Bette Walters, Jerry Cox, Ralphene Kcarslcy . . . Crow sevenj Helen Christensen, Ann Sant, Patty Lavens, Marion Horn, Joann Flood, Bettie Carter . . . Crow eighty Doris Dold, Mary Jean Deagle, Marilyn Croshaw, Rhea Hansen. Cadettes is an active wornen's service organization of women chosen for activity, scholarship, and friendship. Devoted to pro- moting school spirit and hospitality at intercollegiate athletic games, the organization takes an active interest in all college func- tions. This year's president was Virginia Graves. adette-J ., --:Y r' . if ' .V E as . -H i-mi SW Loiszmn Erickson, president Spurs Elinor Cordingley Gayle Couch Snllee Cox Harriet Crawford Lenno Egan Myrna Garritson Shirley Gray JoAnn Gwin Barbara Ladd Ann Oclwein Rae Phnrris Betty Lou Price Jerry Ann Rcay Eileen Snyder Mnrilu South Rose Mary Taggart ' Dorothy Wagoner Beverly Wilsoii Spurs is n national honorary sopho- more women's service organization promoting school spirit, loyalty, and service. Spurs sponsored the series of prize-winning movies, handled alumni registration, held their tra- ditional Barn Dance and chose Jerry Olsen as Ugly Man. 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Qstandingj George Parris, Frederick Clark, Lowell Miller, Denzel Jenson, Earle Capellen, Leslie Bills, Fred Dykes, Floyd Spraktes, Kenneth Steele, Ivan Tanner, Russell Kite, Glenn Haire, John Oneida . . . fother mem- bersj Tom Burdick, Stanley de Stwolinski, Leroy Erickson, Bill Hathorne, Douglas Hitler, Charles Stoy, Jack Taylor, Frank Thomas, Lorenzo VYalbom, Neil Christensen. LaRae Allred Joseph Ancho Stanley Arnell William Backman Jack Beall Nada Bishop Ralph Bogar Greta Bryce Leland Bush jack Carey Paddy Carter Marion Clark C. J. Crockett F. B. Christensen Norma Collyer Dixie Clayton Roland Dame Kaye Den Burger James Doss Victor Duke Pharmacy Association Harry 1'.aMunyan, president 4 wi it cg A.. , if mf A Q saw ms? , ff 'gnu . Q .VJ ,ii kgqglli,5Q1i2-mmls,lf.l.,,5..a.q,.iw1 f as rss The Student Branch of the American Pharmaceuti cal Association is an organization of pharmacy stu- dents to promote the social and professional interests of its members. The group sponsors the Pharmacy Ball and the Pharmacy Banquet each year. First semester officers were Harry LaMunyan, presidentg Jack Carey, vice-presidentg Dixie Clayton, secretaryg and James Wfalker, treasurer. John T. Dunn Duane Hulet Eugene Machidn Darrell Newby Roger Smith Donald Truman Robert Glenn Barbara Iskc XVayne Merrick Melvin Nimer Hubert Stanton James Walker Virginia Graves Dunne Jenkins james Murison LeRoy Perman Wayne Stamper Forrest Walker Robert Hansen Uvah Hull Farrington Koeven Edith Kump Edwin Murphy Stuart Nash Ramona Ream Dean Rcbentisclm Brookie Swallow Herb Tocln Ray Willecke Mary Wilson Phi Beta Sigma Phi Beta Sigma is a national honorary educational fraternity. Members are cho- sen for their interest in their profession, personality, and active participation in thc life and activities of the school, with a scholastic average of 2.5 or better. The group sponsors an assembly, a Halloween party, and holds a formal banquet each year in addition to conducting research in educational problems. Officers are John Lind, president, Miriam King, secretaryg Theodore Anderson, vice-president, Har- vey McClain, historian, Phil Lindley, treasurer, John Lind, president Phil Lindley Hugh Lovin Jewell Maddox Harvey McClain Wyla Jean Nelson Frank Savage Lyman Smart Kenneth Stosich Shirley Thornock Tom Wakley Ted Anderson Yogi Behrens Ruth Bilycu Virginia Blcssingcr Lela Boyer john Clark Ken Cook Donald D Harriet Driscoll Rodney Fischer Dave Gray Doris Hal Mnrva Hancock Aaron Hansen John Hendcrso Robert Ja XVillard Jorganscn Miriam King Art Lepore John Lind Phi Beta Sigma onahoo 1 n ckson 151 Joseph Ancho Robert Asehc Robert Broadbent Charles Carter Jack Carter Jerry Christensen Colan R. Drake Victor Duke Robert Hendricks John Kelly F. John Koeven Edward I.aFay Melvin Nimer Robert Nelson james Norton Hugh Polson LeRoy Pcrman Dean Rebentisch James Spafford Hugh Stanton Peter Swzmtek Wallace Tackect William Tolson Forrest Walker President Vic Duke President John Murray Vern Christson Robert K. Davis John Murray Doyle Miner Larry Schrader Preston Sealy Gene Watson Lewis Welckcr Phi Delta Chi is a national professional fraternity for third semester men in pharmacy or chemistry who have maintained a high grade average and are inter- ested in advancing the sciences of Pharmacy and Chemistry. An alumni buffet, Halloween party, for- mal dinner dance, and spring buffet dinner and dance round out the group's social activities. First semester oiiicers were Victor Duke, president, Bill Toolson, vice-president, Jerry Christensen, secretaryg Gene Watson, treasurerg John Murray, Master-at-Arms, and Bob Davis, Inner Guard. Second semester oflicers were president, John Murray, vice-president, Hugh Polsong secretary, James Spaffordg treasurer, Gene Watsong assistant treasurer, Bob Nelsong Master-at- Arms, Gene LaFayg Inner Guard, Peter Swantekg sponsors, Berne P. Broadbent and Lawrence Gale. Phi Delta Chi 3 Glenna Mae Collier, president Delta Mu Delta Mu is a newly formed national sorority for girls who are members of Job's Daughters. Their pur- pose is to elevate young Womanhood spiritually and culturally. The group's winter activities included sending packages to the Boise Chilclren's Home at Christmas, and the Coronation Ball. They helcl the Easter Bunnie Hop and step singing in the spring. Oflicers are Glenna Collier, president, Nada Bishop, vice-presidentg Barbara Iske, social chairman, Uvah Hull, secretaryg jerry Ann Reay, treasurer, Doris Weaver, historian, Ann Oelwein, chaplain, Rhea Hansen, musician. QSeatedj Rhea Hansen, jerry Ann Reay, Glenna Collier, Barbara Iske, Doris Weaver . . . ffirst rowj Marcia Herbert, Lee Zook, Mary Loo Edmiston, Helen Oclwein, Barbara Ladd, Marianna Penwcll, Dorothy Aikman, Janice Browning, Doris Foster . . . Csecond rowj Ann Oelwein, Lona Grabcrt, Dorothy Reed, Louise Hall, Katherine Campbell, Dollie Jo Austin, Marilu South, Virginia Adams, Patty Lavens, Frances Wilson, Virginia Kelly. layers, Cla: Frankie Bliesncr Elaine Bodcnstab Laurie Bogart Mary Bullock Bruce Coke Beverly Crowley Donna Davis Mary Jean Deagle Marjy Drake Virginia Embleton Loisann Erickson Nola jean Faulkner Marianna Hahl Howard Harms Emmett Hood John Huntington Doris Ieicry Dean Henry johnson Phil Johnson Barbara Ladd Jacquilyn Mendenhahl Kiyo Morimoto Richard Olsen Bill Ryan Ruby Scott Jack Skinner Pat Weatlierman Lee Zook Players Club is a dramatics fraternity of I.S.C. students who desire to pro- mote dramatic work at Idaho State College, and who have been active in clramatics. The club sponsors several one-act plays throughout the southern Idaho area, puts on an assembly, and helps with all ISC dramatic produc- tions. Oiiicers are Ken Cook, presi- dentg Loisann Erickson, vice-presidentg Mary Bullock, secretaryg Lee Zook, treasurer. Ken Cook, President Harold Hal Foss, president jerry Fagnant Bill Harwood Howard Hatfield Dean Henry Johnson Phil Johnson Dick Kerruish Mary Kladis Barbara Ladd Dick Lord Jim Murison Phil Neiswanger Lyle Olson Richard Olsen Gene Ostergar Millard F. Palmer Barbara Savage Lyman Smart Vern Stephens Rose Mary Taggert Eddie Van Vleck Robert Walker Ross NVare Beverly Welch Edward Wilmore refs Club Press Club, an organization of persons who have worked on college publications, promotes interest in the field of journalism, and cooperates with the administration, activities, and organiza- tions of ISC in developing social relations and professional inter- ests. The group sponsors the Southeastern Idaho Journalism Con- vention, and conducts an active social program. Officers are Hal Foss, president, Ed Amundsen, vice-president, Naomi Chugg, sec- retary, Bill Harwood, treasurer. Graycc Amos Edward Amundsen Frankie Bliesner Betty Boston Naomi Chugg Louie Combs . fn 453, ' ws -151. , 4, ff: L 2 .... I :. ., ---Q:: I :. W-1 --.nh 1:.a5,. i, X ' 2' f5:E:E:E:5 is y 6 mu wi, 42 . QF N Qing J 5 any Q dl, : x e E , , , , , ' M- ag , Q, , 7 pix , MZ 1 ., ,513 1 1 I K . Q gig? ..:. ,5::s5ssaEs.5.5'5g-:- 5 , 1 '.::a:a:a:a:-:na se 5, Q ya .,.,.,.:.: V- ww :..::::::::::::::::. z 1 fk1 4 Y x ,gg EMA , 5 my ii x Y? S 1 1 ' W v v ,.,-,ga ,... .. 5 v 1 r f w -fs Q1 ,ff-ai'w'M7'9 qi 'E :,. gg? vw K I ,W M iii' ,Kwik WR ,gg ,..,.., . :- :,: .,., A i T3 :EEEEEEEEEEEE Q f sg 11 ' IN W ,J-ww E N1 ,Q u 2 C N is Y ,ww 1 P 2:1 Dee Compton Pat Driscoll Doris Granberg Dorothy Granberg Howard H-:rms Ted Kinney Jack Lxntlemann Dick Lord Rae Pharris Edward Shroedcr HOME ECONOMICS CLUB fFronrQ Marilyn Bird, Eli- nor Cordingley, Dorothea Swenson, Dorothy Aikman, Rose Mary Benjamin . . . Crearj Carolyn Cedcrberg, Catherine Campbell, Virginia Adams, Marilu South, Helen Oelwein, Atelier lub Atelier Club is an organization of art stu- dents to further interest in art at ISC. The group held art exhibits at ISC and in Pocatello. Howard Harms is presidentg Dorothy Granberg, vice-presidentg Rae Pharris, secretary-treasurer. Home Economics Club Home Economics Club promotes interest in the home and in home economics. Firesides, fashion show, teas, and Held trips high light the year. Oiiicers are Elinor Cordingley, presidcntg Marva Hancock, vice-presidentg Taeko Hase- gawa, secretaryg Catherine Campbell, treasurer. Umecon Omecon, National Home Economics Honor- ary, was founded in the spring of 1948. Mem- bers are chosen for scholastic standing, perso- nality, leadership, and professional interest. President of the group is Jeanette Parrish, Marva Hancock is vice-president, Betty Coons is secre- tary, and Marianna I-Iahl is treasurer. Pi Kappa Delta Gamma Chapter of Pi Kappa Delta National Speech Fraternity received its charter at ISC on April 10, 1949. An organization of students active in intercollegiate forensic competition, the group attended the regional tournament at Stockton, California and won the regional Pi Kappa Delta debate trophy. John Squires is president, and Patricia McDevitt, secretary. Harriet Driscoll Marianna Hahl Marva Hancock Melba Mack Helen Oelwein Jeanette Parrish Ralph Adams Colleen Boyle Gordon Davis Harold Foss John Judd Charles McDevitt Pat McDevitt Eugene Price John Squires Ralph Swisher INTER- FRATERNITY OFFICERS Nelda Robertson, Psi Chapterg Marva Han- cock, sccretnryg Wyla Jean Nelson, Omega Clmpterg Dee jenkins, presiclentg Mary Se- well, treasurer. ALPHA CHAPTER flirontj Acie Wald- ron, Van Ness Han- sen, 4Wally Teuscher, Blair jones, Donald Darling, Phil Hanks, frearj Robert Han- sen, Aaron Hansen, Truman Sparks, Bob Erickson, H o m e r Brighten, Leslie Bills. Lambda elta Sigma Theta Chapter of Lambda Delta Sigma is an organization of students interested in promoting the standards of conduct established by the L.D.S. Church. Open for member- ship to students of all faiths, the group conducts an active service and social program. Men's chapters participate in M Men and intramural athletics, and the organization holds swimming parties, several dances and socials, sponsors an Institute Choir, and climaxes the year with their Sweetheart Formal. Dee Jenkins is interchapter president, and Institute Director Jay Christensen is adviser. BETA CHAPTER Cliroutj Ralph Hale, Armond Glick, Keith Swensen, Gary Grimmett, Mark Anderson, Lorin Hancock, Ray Blntter, Gary Lowe, Wallace Cook . . . frearj Russell Storrs, Jay Sappington, Dean Green, Robert Green, Dee Jenkins, Dean Hart, Don Hart, Bob Palfreyman. OMEGA CHAPTER QFrontj Betty McDonald, Carol Davis, Marva Hancock . . . frearj Beth Nlanclcr, Dorothea Swcnsen, Shirley MacRac, Catherine Recd, Wfyla Jean Nelson, Beth XVright, Marilyn Bird, Mary Schmidt. PSI CHAPTER fFrontj Ruth Turpin, De- lures Parks, Vnlois Braith- waite, Lorna Brown, Joyce Grimmctt, Carol Cheney, Nelda Robertson, Joann Bar- fuss, Joyce Juchau . . .frearj Roberta Larsen, Joyce Tay- lor, Delores McClellan, Su- zanne XVilson, Francis Fialn, Vilo Pratt, Alice Bakr.-r, Mnr- garet XVilliams, Ann Sant, Mary Sewell, L:iRita Chris- tensen, Jeanine Tippcts, Dorothea Brunkcr. Umegvz lr Pier P z Chapter eltoz b Mark Anderson Dean L. Bcrnston john NV. Cook Marley Fackrcll Dean Hart Don Hart Ben Ison Vaughn Larsen Dale G. Olsen XVilliam Schindler Keith Swensen Carl Wallili Delta Phi National Honor- ary Fraternity is an organiza- tion of men who have been missionaries for a Christian religion. 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On December 16, I.S.C. joined the Rocky Mountain Conference to climax a highly successful season of six Wins, one tie, and two losses, mak- ing an eight year win record of 65.4 per cent for Vesser, and the teams can look for- ward to a home in the new brick and steel gymnasium for next season. Football H M169--L ' F7 I-'svfffm' E ng MQ g'- me E egg W WSE K Rx S8--B B is me I is 2 was g4 ..5 msg ' a mm 'M 'H 5 gm H ss :E Q H P- sigfsfgr es W was Biff in s si Q H mg 38-M me nn ss 5? mm an ms KB Bengals ...... ...., Bengals Bengals. ...... - ...... - .... . Bengals Bengals Bengals Bengals- ....,.... ..... ..... . - . Bengals Bengals Football U. of Wyon1ing College of Idaho Colorado College Colorado Scare .. Montana State .. Southern Idaho . Western State ., Colorado Mines Nebraska State Bengals scored 33 touchdowns to opponents 19 95 lx . in mmm :gm ss .I . on lil? E 'Eff is sax? mi gs Kgs 11 IE B .E ,nfs s, . 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K, :Q-3 f 5 X- 'I , -Q1-, H134-'U V' ,Q A ,r , A it V:5X fA, .. X-I7-.55-,'.-.,, l .wa , I . ' 4 . -' ., L .1 'V - .' , .-5559, .,-.wk L JM , wi-33 M3551 Wg .-'-f:l,Q55'iw,, E273 ,Qfqg V iff f Ak, gk, 'Q' lj W Qiek dx 'Unix U ', ' ' E ' -I vf. sl- -.- gg eww Q. - 1:--Ns mv ' '- ,ga l 5.w.,g+,g, 'giifqx an A a s ' Jv I I -J Veteran back jake La Rue races the length of lSC's gridiron to score his second TD against overwhelming opposition from Wyoming Univer- sity . . . lSC's 15 points were no march for Wyo- ming's 58. jack Frisch moves in for thc kill . . . stopping Il successful pass play. Jay Paris Parr Sainsbury Edward Samira Sainsbury nails his man on Southern Idal1o's 20 yard line. Leno Seppi Byron Snyder John Walker 'lar-J I Old Streak of Lightning jake LaRue picks up yardage on a pass play from Jim Blake. 172 f-3:i C Rh. 3. Y mg m1- Bengal's grid squad . . . 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Wim S WWW a Aims Q ,L . fi, Noll 5 k l L Allf' Bm Lyle Anderson Elwyn Yogi Behrens azfleetbczll lg! x Af Coach Ed Willett Mel Clark Curtis Cowman Dewey Cunningham Auburn Howell Byron jones Bill Kalivas XVesley Leach Leon Morris Ray Newman -'KW' an Z sf S N ,ns Leon Morris pulls up sharply as Eastern Wasllington stops the Bengals fast break . . . the XV:xshington cage squad toppled ISC 76 to 65 and wen: on to capture sec- ond place in the intermounrain intercolle- giate basketball tourney held here. Wally Farnes AI Kirlin Parr Sainsbury Dewey Cunningham dwarfs the B.Y.U. team as he jumps to take thc tip-0E . . . Mel Clark moves in to take over. Al Kirlin tosses :ln off- balnncc hook shot to add two points for ISC . . . but we still lost. olfleetlovzll The fighting Bengal cagers managed to garner a lone confer- ence Win over Colorado School of Mines which kept the crew out of the cellar, but otherwise it was a hard-luck year. Encountering some of the West's smoothest teams, ISC dropped games to Utah State, B.Y.U., Eastern Washington, College of Idaho, Montana State, Montana University, Colorado State, and Western State College, but managed to beat Ricks, U. of British Columbia, and C. of I. Bob Blanton Tom Dunn Art Leporc Bob Laurienzo Scan Noble Eugene Machida Gordon O'Bricn Eddy Samirn Harlan Towne Boxing Coach Milton Dubby I-Iolt,s boxers completed a highly successful year despite the numerous injuries which plagued the squad. ISC fighters got off to an early start with a SW-ZW win over U.C.L.A. sparked by Max Thompson's TKO over his opponent. . . A loss to De Paul failed to stop the team from taking a clean 5-3 win from California Polyteck. The fourth annual Intermountain Invitational Tour- nament turned out to bc a huge success, with Idaho State and DePaul University tied for team honors. Eugene Machida and Bob Blanton picked up crowns in the 125 and 175 pound classes. Experienced Bengal mittmen pose for a picture before their S-3 win over Cal Poly . . . Qiirst rowj Nor- man Aiken, managerg Art Leporc, Eugene Machida, Coach Dubby Holt, Bob Laurienzo, Stan Noble, Chuck Lane, manager . . . Qback rowj Ed Samira, Harlan Towne, Bob Blanton, Max Thompson, Tom Dunn, and Gordon O Brien. CUpperJ Team captain Max Thomp- son, three-year ring champion. fLowerJ Jack Frisch gets a toe hold, pinning Jack Jelke to the mat in their wrestling exhibition. W x ,nfl 'Q N, ,SJW 1. . :iz M.. Former Junior College Na- tional Champion Bob Blanton puts Leon Jackson of Cali- fornia Polytcclmic away for the full count to score a TKO and end the cvening's card. Boxing Jackson of Cal Poly swings with 74 hard right but failed to stop ISC's Bob Blanton. 181 Eddy Samira launches a right for Bill Lidclerdulc, but lost in a close decision to the Cal Poly fighter. Coach Milton Dubby Holt. Boxing Leon Jackson covers up. Paul Fishbeck, flashy Cal Poly boxer, exchanges blows with ISC's Ar: Lcporc . . . Fishbcck managed to score over Art in a third round flash of fight. Fighting Bob Blanton lS3 The 1950 Intercollegiate Intermountain Boxing Champs and their trophies . . . Qfront row? Bob Blanton of ISC, Fuzzy Frcscher of San Francisco Stare, Dick Kenezcvich of U. of California . . . fstandingj Eugene Macliidn of ISC, Verlc Kottcr of Ricks, Dave Miyngawa of DePaul University, Paul Fishbeek of cal Poly, and Bill Schcrtler of DePaul. Gordon O'Bricn of ISC trades punches with Ted Abbott of San Francisco State .... O'Brien went on to win for Idaho Sure E S i Martin Rodriguez of Nevada ducks a stiff one . . . Dave Miyakawa connected later. Boxing jim Handel of California seems a bit bewildered by the lightning attack of ISC's Eugene Macliida, 125 pound champion. rack I Club Queen Bea Stewart presents Coach Hank Powers of Twin Falls with a trophy for his Winning team as ISC plays host to thc high school Big Six track meet. Anchorman Rudy Rojas outdistanccs his Utah rival to climax a winning performance . . . The team of Ralph Adams, Chuck Lane, Wes Leach, 'md Rudy Rojas set a new record for the College Medley Relay of 3:3 5.7 at the I.S.C. Invitational. QW SEQ B ISC TRACK SQUAD QRearj Donald Drake, Wes- ley Leach, Boyd Ruud, Stan Huff, Bob Blanton . . . Qfrontj Glae McDonald, Charles Lane, Rudy Rojas, Ralph Adams. SY':'m?w:?. WTQQWEE as W a, 1 s as S ,ins gg Mai n Sv Glae McDonald, Glendale's gift to ISC, lands in the sawdust . . . an outstanding pole vaulter, Glae holds thc Rocky Mountain Conference all-time record of 13 feet, M inch. ...and ield Stan Huff demonstrates beautiful form as he rolls over the bar in the high jump. ISC frosh relay members line up with their opponents . . . Boyd Martindale, Merlin Felton, Bill Carsillo, Bob West . . . Bea Stewart pre- sents medals to the winning neophyrcs. I. S. C. Inm'taztz'0nczl Glae McDonald sets a new record of 13 feet M inch. iwxxwflgg Mme mils Two Utah liurdlers get in shape at che ISC invitational. Despite the I.S.C. squad of Rojas, Adams, Leach, and Lane, which set a new medley relay record of 3:3S.7, I.S.C. took second place to the powerful Utah University at the 195 0 College Relay Meet. 'Track coach Dubby Holt . . . his boys beat his relay record. Frofh Football ..,, , E., ,..,,., M ,.,,.: 'Aa- if ISC s undefeated Frosh football squad Hrst rowj Henry Kall Recd Gunnell Lamont Jones B111 Porter Leon Fenwick Bob Kmg Preston Partch Rudcen Perkms Moyle Worknman Qsecond :owl Dxck Nelson Kelth Orr Holly Fields Che: Lee Robert Booker Boyd Martlndalc Don Kxever Merlm Felton Don Hazard Qclurd rowj Murray Rudd Charles Taylor Armond Woolley Mxlton Forsythe Gary Bell Sam Fram Carl Hanson Al Stevenson Duane Bell Wally Kelly backfield coach' Cecxl Flint line coach' Coach Dubby Holt. All he needed was more material . . . Coach Holt me W W e sm , , 1- Rudolph S. Rudy Rojas . . . an iron man with the speed of Mercury . . . his record of 22:21.6 for the four mile marathon in the Annual Intermountain Intercollegiate Crozs-country Run :till stands. Although short-handed all season, the 1950 track squad managed to chalk up an impressive number of track records. The group attended the Northwest Nazarene meet at Nampa, the College of Idaho Invitational at Caldwell, where a five-man team from ISC missed by four slim points of copping Brst, placed third in the Rocky Mountain Confer- ence meet at Bozeman, and raced against America's best stars at the B.Y.U. Invita- tional. Individual records include Chuck Lane's 9.9 century, his 24.5 second 220 low hurdles at Bozeman, Rudy Rojas, 2:OS.7 for the 880 at Caldwell, Rojas and Ruud's consistant firsts in the mile and two mile, Don Drake's 13 S' 2 for the discus at Bozeman, Glae Mc- Donald's 13' Z-1 pole vault, and the relay team of Rojas, Adams, Leach, and Lane with a record-breaking medley relay of 3:35.7. Season Summanf Cross-country track . . . Ken Cox, Earl Capcllan, Boyd Ruud Ralph Adams NVesley Kite Rudy Rojas 3 -'2.i2W 2 . my , .. , ,llaflffff .'- ' sr YA 4 - ,L .- . av ef-of If af: 1 ', ' I, 1 ef- I- 1 ' u 2 fx ix Student assistant John Clark reviews the active intramural season with Intramural Director Byrne Fernclius. Badminton champs . . . Qfrontj Gene Compton and John Clark, TKE's . . . Creati Wallace Garets, John Vcsser, Byrne Fernelius, Faculty. L.D.S. team members . . . Qfrontj jim Colson, Wally Teusclier, Lorin Hancock . . . Qrearj Grant Bellam, Mark Anderson, Aaron Hansen. Introzmuroz Members of the winning Rusty Five softball team . . . john Kobe, Bob Hilliard, Dewey Cunningham, Leo Dobrzynski, Ed Kobe. First place in the fraternity league softball Went to this Lambda Delta Sigma team . . . Qfrontj Glenn Ellsworth, Acie Waldron, Leon Fen- wick, Al Taggart . . . Crcarj Jack Carey, Merle Jeffery, Russ Storrs, Jim Colson. Party Tau Kappa Epsilon's second place softball team . . . Qfrontj Cliff Peake, Jack Umphrey, Manuel Sa- bala, Charles Taylor, Marion Mc- Murtrcy, Gene Lcwton, Al Schroe- der. . . frcarj Gene Compton, Dave Gray, Armond Woolley, Bryce Ples- ner, Paul Sheppard, Rod Poyncr, Mac Opcnshaw. Outlaw and all-college basketball champs, the Bear Lakers pose for :x picture . . . ffrontj Don Russell, Bob King, Scott Barkdull. Ross Bartschi . . . Qrearj Vaughn Jen- kins, Dennis Bartschi, Desmond Welch. The Lambda Delta Sigma team which won the fraternity league basketball tourney . . . ffrontj jack Carey, Wally Tcusclier, George Kat- scnneas, Grant Bellam . . . Qrearj Merle Jeffery, Russell Storrs, Jim Colson, Lyle Olsen. Turner Hall . . . Campus league basketball champs . . . Cfrontj By- ron Snyder, Clark Brimhall, Charles Lane . . . Qrearj Harlan Towne, Bob Pospishel, Tom McVey. 're . Auf' Residence Hall . . . with wins in football, tennis, base- ball . . . Cfrontj Moore Lindsay, Frank Savage, By- ron Snydcr, Charles O'Don- nell . . . Crearj Guy Stevens, LeRoy Drussel, Clayton Conn, Jim Horton, Jim Varnadoc. Intr mural Sporty Turner Hall . . . all-round champs in campus league. . . ffrontj Bob Lauricnzo, Gene Machida, Wally Holrnbcrg, Eddy Sarnira, Ralph Ingram . . . Crniddlcj Jack Jelke, Bob Pospishel, Clark Brim- hall, Charles Lane, Harland Towne . . . Crearj Tom Mc- Vey, John Wfalker, Wesley Leach, Mac Openshaw. Touche . . Ruby Scott and Eileen Snyder demonstrate proper fencing form. Doris Jeffery :md Mary Gerard take a cut at the ball to prove A that two hands are better than one. -ivmnnumnmnmmgnmmm me-h 1 : .fry ,Www--Wm - - ,...,-.-.w,......,..,,m:-, Women Basketball honors . . . went to undefeated Spudette members LaRena Bellem, Dot Leh- man, Harriet Driscoll, Shirley Buxton, Fran- cis Schemel, Barbara Vadnais, Jo Ann Gwinn, and second-place winners Lambda Delt mem- bers Doris Jeffery, Nelda Robertson, Marilyn Knuckel, Helen Hanni, Mary Sewell, Suzanne Wilson, Alice Baker, and Ann Floyd. Nola Albertson goes into the air to give the tip-off to LnRit:1 Christensen in n hard fought game between the Independents and North Graveley . . . Virginia Blessinger, Ruby Scott, Joy' Dwigans rush to the rescue Ports Ping-pong, badminton, and bowling . . . Mary Sewell and Suzanne Wilson won the ping-pong doubles tournament, and Miss Olive was singles champ. Jo Ann Gwin cap- tured the badminton singles crown, and LaRena Bellem and Frances Schemel beat Miss Bowman and Miss Newman to win in doubles competition. Bowling champs were Beverly Crowley, Jo Ann Barfuss, Suzanne Wilson, Mary Sewell, and Doris Jeffery. 197 Easy does it . . Alice Kxku chi watches her pariner, Vir ginia S p c elm a n, follow through with a smooth drive North Gravelcy sels up a win . . . North Graveley players Virginia Speelman and Eileen Snyder team up to scoreg clinching the volley ball tournament. WOMEN!! Sporty It takes skill to be :1 fencing champ . . . Blessinger presses home the point with a sharp thrust. LaRen:i Bcllem and Ruby Scott converge on the birdie. Carol Cheney, I.aRcna Bellem, Vir- ginia Blcssinger, and Pat Morris in a recreation night game. Nola Albertson scores as Virginia Blessinger fails in an attempted block. Volleyball . . . Undefeated North Graveley champs Virginia Blessinger, Eileen Snyder, Angie Echevarria, Marie Hocking, Mary Gerard, Virginia Speelman, Joy Dwigans, Kay Clark, Mary Lou Savage, and Dorothy Reed took the tournament. 199 - 1 'init ,X :sg S ' x F 5.9 ' if 1 ww Mail call . . . Varcl Dallcy, Ray Hunter, john Stones, Paul Hollingsworth, George Golish, Dick Nelson, Fred Collctt . . . Don Hazzard, Henry Coll, Dick Miller and G1 friend cram for Il test . . , Eiiiciency experts Fred Clark and Ken Steele at work . . . I Who uses n bed to sleep in, anyhow? . . . Childrcrfs hour . . . Darwin Thompson and Paul Hollingsworth . . . Men gather at Faris Hall house meeting to nir gripes . . . 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Center in Pocatello. ss was mn an ss si ms- E lm la me ms my mm mn ms gm E mm ss ss W Q Experienced appllcntols from the G AND W FLOOR COVERING CO on East Center can inscnll :my of the many types of floor covcrmg at A popular student duve m, the POLAR BEAR is just across the street from the College Campus sggggfae, fi ,i .. i f KB ffl ' 5 B K ii, N ',,.z.i X Q 1 'fa 2JL w,rw-U nw is New electric kitchen appliances can banish drudgcry and make your home more enjoyable See the modern, all-electric kitchen on display at the MOUNTAIN ELECTRIC CO.. . 355 E. Center. fall designs are now on display at thc PEOPLE'S STORE... serving I.S.C. studcn and the people of Pocatello for more than fifty years . . . on West Center Street. New - MZ 1. ..,, w Ib Marion Clark reviews the latest edition of Cbmvn- Mngazim' at the MOORE NEWS CO. where all the popular magazines and pocket books are on display. Lanky Planky says that thc Cards' lucky number 125 is your lumber number...the POCATELLO LUMBER CO. H ma Now IS the mme to buy your new fall form1l from the selectxon at the MODERN DEB SHOPPE an ss, - an Riff Q na ea For incr cleanxng of fine apparel, phone 2895 THE FINER CLEANERS the tops xn dry anim Q , L.- . s :Y H H M 5 Z s Lyn? s s s S H-s gf I .4 U sg s. illl' I l ,Q W. H 1 1 H s . gm 'N K-me Pl: E E v H s H H Us 5 is ix E s .le e:?1','!3 .:. S 'L R il-es'sL-isa s .f .U 12? is use ez: 1 Mess Matched living room sets from PETERSON S FURNITURE CO. can create si comfortable con vcrsational corner in your home. M Popular Laurie Bogart selects his new tux from BLOCICS MEN'S STORE on East Center Approved G.I. pilot training, crop spraying, and complete flight services are available from NVILSON'S FLYING SERVICE . . . Phone 2606 at Phillips Field. Men of distinction . . . Byron Lemmon, Dick Atwood, Bob Taylor and Les Hemphill enjoy the I.K.'s favorite pastime . . . compliments of Coca-Cola. Dick Ford helps Jeanine Tippets and Ted Shonk discover an old favorite by Jerome Kerns at the FORD MUSIC CO. where everybody shops for sheet music. Tea for two at the BANNOCK HOTEL. . . Finest place in Pocatello for dinners, dances and formal parties . . . Jerry Ann Reay and Bob Bates with Louis Wcrcz at the piano. A fleet of trucks awaits you when you call 666 . . . the NATIONAL LAUNDRY AND CLEAN- ERS for quality dry cleaning. me Mmm: it 'WH , The HALLIWELL DRUG CO. is the place to go for complete drug service and quality fishing tackle . . . across from the post oliice. wr Q'm5B l.S.C. athletes enjoy 21 I3ROWN'S ice cream cone on the lawn beside the Student Union. Q xg ff E E HAH W E Q is E EEF H B im sm E 23 gi :fm mi we 5 is stems iw new is E is EEE an BS as :H E iw B sw ,, S35 4 SS E B , Q E H it . M time if-Q H-Ig-.QWQZBQ ww gf H H H3 A . I gm mmm . am MW, E QE? we H WW ,im WE' E H 'H H H3 ,E ' Ki mi ' ' 1 .EE EJB V E if rm M tm , M ,M Em. 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Y ' , , , ., 27 , ., 1 -, 21 , ,, - , -, , 2 , -, , ., . . f - , -, , -, 7 173, 19h ' I I . , -, y , M .W , . 4, y ' .7 I l Q 'l 1 I '5 ' , , y -, y H, . . . , . . . ' I ' A 3 I I , . ., , . . . . ' Q - -1 1 -x 5 4 'Y 7 1 . , -, , -1 , - , . - , -. , , , , . , 1 x ' -x , -, ,, ' , ly Mcaly, Harold G., 24, 87 . , 4, , 3 'i 'D , 5 , Y 1 , U 1 ' 1 1 ' x -1 I . , . ., u x f a . I ' ' . . . ., , , 192 , , , , 139 . - . , - , , ' ., , , 5 a -r y . ., , , . , , 7 I 'l ' 7 '7 ! 'I 9 1 y . ' t , D, 1 1 a x x -1 , - , - , ., , , . ., - Y '! 1 ! ' 'S I I ' l -, , , , , 190 , ' ., . . 4 , , , -, , , 7 ' V I '! , t D Thomas Allen, Pharmacy, Victor, 75 Edward H. Amundsen, Business, Poca- tello, 75, 109, 156 Joseph Ancho, Pharmacy, Battlcmoun- tain, Nevada, 75, 148, 152 Stanley D. Arnell, Pharmacy, Logan, Utah, 75,96, 148 Robert F. Asche, Pharmacy, Alameda, California, 75, 152 Scott M. Barkdull, Secondary Educa- tion, Georgetown, 74, 75, 193 Steve N. Bartlett, Pharmacy, Hager- man, 75 Robert D. Bates, Business, Boise, 33, 75, 132, 142, 143 M. David Beal, Zoology, Pocatello, 75 Bernard F. Bengal, Business Administra- tion, Blackfoot, 75, 122, 128 Stanley Bennion, Pharmacy, Pocatello, 75 John T. Bickmore, Physics-Math., Pres- ton, 75 Ruth Bilyeu, Education, Pocatello, 75, 105, 146, 151 Jack Bishop, Pharmacy, Idaho Falls, 122, 136, 146 jim Blake, Economics, Twin Falls, 75, 140, 167,169, 173 Allen Blomquist, Speech-Drama, Poca- tello, 75, 96, 97, 100, 101 Albert G. Bouvier, Pharmacy, Price, Utah, 75 Homer Brighton, Pharmacy, Idaho Falls, 75 Bob Broadbent, Pharmacy, Ely, Nevada, 75, 152 Richard Brown, Pharmacy, Pocatello, 75 R. H. Brunscheon, Pharmacy, Water- loo, Iowa, 75 Duane Bybee, Political Science, Poca- tello, 7 5 Charles William Carter, Pharmacy, Moscow, 32, 74, 75, 152 Donald H. Carter, Chemistry, Poca- tello, 75 Duane Carter, Pharmacy, Park-Valley, Utah, 75 Jack Carter, Pharmacy, Burley, 75, 152 Hugh L. Castle, Pharmacy, Pocatello, 75 ' Fay Christensen, Pharmacy, Bancroft, 76, 148 Helen Christensen, Business, Pocatello, 76, 126, 144 Jerry B. Christensen, Pharmacy, Fair- view, Utah, 76, 152 Harry C. Claassen, Pharmacy, American Falls, 76 Edgar L. Collins, Physics-Math., Ham- mett, Idaho, 76 James B. Colson, Geo10gY5 Nampa, 76, 192, 194, 193 Kenneth Cook, Music-Education, Carey, 76, 90, 96, 97,151,155 Graduates Robert D. Corlis, Pharmacy, Ogden, Utah, 76 Rhea Cottle, Education, Pocatello, 76, 105, 146 Don Craig, Business, Pocatello, 76 Arlene Crawford, Business, Pocatello, 76 Cleo Crockett, Pharmacy, Pima, Ari- zona, 76, 148 Harvey Croft, Pharmacy, Pocatello, 76 Merl Dell Dalton, Pharmacy, Pocatello, 76 Roland S. Dame, Pharmacy, Meadow, Utah, 76, 149 Donald T. Darling, Pharmacy, Caldwell, 76, 139 James Davies, Pharmacy, Ogden, Utah, 76 Donna Davis, Education, Idaho Falls, 76,130, 131,146,155 Robert K. Davis, Pharmacy, Malad, 76, 153 Harry Dickson, Physical Education, Pocatello, 76, 140, 169, 173 Keith A. Drake, Pharmacy, Nampa, 76 Colan R. Drake, Pharmacy, Sugar City, 76, 152 Vic H. Duke, Pharmacy, Ogden, 76, 148, 152 Angelines Echevarria, Bachelor of Arts, Blackfoot, 77 Virginia Embleton, Education, Dubois, 77, 155 Robert B. Emerson, Pharmacy, Kimber- ly, 32, 77 Eugene 1-1. Evans, Zoology, Raymond, 77 Ray Evans, Pharmacy. Malad, 77 Rayma Evans, Elementary Education, Malacl, 77 James L. Exeter, Business Administra- tion, Pocatello, 77 -1. Wayne Farrer, Business, Shelley, 77 Herbert Feldman, Pharmacy, Brighton Beach, New York, 77 Harold A. Foss, Business, Pocatello, 77, 93, 97, 102,l10, 134, 146,156, 159 Mary O. Fransen, Pharmacy Pocatello, 77 Arthur XV. Frantz, Zool0gY, Twin Falls, 77 Laurence Gale, Post-grad. Pharmacy, Bonners Ferry, 34, 77 Frank K. Gold, Pharmacy, Shelley, 77, 137 Jerry Goldberg, Psychology-Sociology, Boston, Mass., 77, 132 Elmer G. Gondos, Pharmacy, Bridge- port, Conn., 77 James E. Gore, Business Administration, Twin Falls, 77, 111, 132 Robert Graveline, Engineering, Poca- tello, 77 234 Marianna Hahl, Home Economics, Colo- rado Springs, Colorado, 34, 96, 97, 122, 123, 144, 155, 159 Lindsay Hale, Pharmacy, Blackfoot Roy E. Haley, Business, Pocatello, 77 Gordon S. Hall, Education, Los Angeles, Calif., 77, 140, 168, 169, 173 Aaron A. Hansen, Education, American Falls, 77, 97, 151, 192 Maurice V. Hansen, Geology, Idaho Falls, 77 Edith Harrop, Bachelor of Arts, Driggs, 78, 125 Lawrence Harmston, Pharmacy, Los Angeles, California, 77 Bonnie Heilman, Pharmacy, Idaho Falls, 78 Gaylord B. Helm, Pharmacy, Alameda, California, 78 Dale E. Hemenway, Pharmacy, Boise, 78 Charles W. Henderson, Business, Poca- tello, 78 Bob D. Hilliard, Physical Education, Pocatello, 7s, 140, 168, 173, 195 Neil Humphrey, Social Science, Idaho Falls, 31, 78, 118 Barbara Iske, Pharmacy, Boise, 78, 149, 154 jack R. Jacobsen, Psychology, Poca- tello, 73, 132 Doris Jeffery, Secondary Education, Idaho Falls, 78, 155 Dee Jenkins, Pharmacy, Twin Falls, 78, 160, 161 Charles E. Johnson, Pharmacy, Poca- tello, 78 Jeanenne Jones, Business, Idaho Falls, 78, 144 Luther H. jones, Physics-Math., Poca- tello, 79 Willard U. Jorgensen, Education, Firth, 79, 151 George A. Katseanes, Geology, Black- foot, 79, 193 Grace Kawai, Sociology, Twin Falls, 79 John Kelly, Pharmacy, Price, Utah, 79, 152 Wallace N. Kelly, Physical Education, Pocatello, 79, 190 Clyde L. Kimbrel, Pharmacy, Susan- ville, Calif., 79 Ted W. Kinney, Business, Blackfoot, 79, 122, 158 Al Kirlin, Education, Lincoln, Nebras- ka, 161, 173, 175, 177 Frank Koeveu, Pharmacy, Montpelier, 79, 149, 152 John Kobe, Education, Pocatello, 79, 195 Stanley F. Krupa, Pharmacy, Pocatello, 79 Edith Kump, Pharmacy, Pocatello, 79, 149 Knox Lake Busmess Burley 79 90 Harry S Lamunyan Pharmacy Sal mon 79 148 Donald F Larson Speech Journahsm Grand Forks North Dakota 80 J3 Bernard Jake LaRue Arclutecture Pocatello 140 171 173 Chapman G Leek Chemxstry Panhclcl 122 132 Byron Lemmon Busrness, Pocatello S0 140 142 43 ohn Lmd Musrc Educat on Roy Ida 80 0 Lawrence Lmk Physlcs Math Columbus Oluo 80 Ph11T Lrndley Educatron Bhss 80 Rrchard E Lmdley Busmess Bhss S0 Lee Lloyd Physrcal Educatlon Grace Donald E Lockyer Physrcal Educamon Paterson 80 Carl V Long Pharmacy Orchard South Dal ota 80 Hugh Lovxn Educat1on,1nkom 80 150 Edward R MacGarxey Physmcs Math Pocatello 80 F D Maclienzxe Geology Sprmgheld John MacNamara Buslness Bonse 80 Leonard Mallea, Pharmacy Naropa 32 Rance L Manron, Pharmacy, Louxs vxlle, Kentucky 80 Clyde B Markeson Busxness Idaho Falls 80 Logan C Mattson, Pharmacy Parls Idaho Joyce Merman, Psychology Pocatello 122 Velda Merrxck Educatxon Pocatello, 80 Wayne XV Merrrck Pharmacy Poca tcllo 80 149 JohnW Messenger Busmess, Jerome 80 P-1tr1e1a Mrtchell Educatxon Fruxtland 32 127 144 46 Kryo Mornnoto Socral Sc1ence Poca 0 33 80,101 Rrchard Morrls Busrness Amerrcan Falls 80 Bar-ne1lR Murdock Englxsh Pocatello Edward S Murphy Pharmacy Ogden Utaa 81 149 John M Murray Pharmacy, Pocatello Gene McDowell Physxcal Fducatxon Pocatello tuart Nash, Pharmacy Preston 81 Darrell A Newby Pharmacy St An thony 81, 149 James E Nxkxrk Pharmacy, Emmett, 1V1ClV11'l A Nlmer Pharmacy Oram U 111 81 149 152 Charles R Nrxon Pharmacy Blackfoot Wrlham H Noland Pharmacy Poca tc o 81 James F Norton, Pharmacy Latah Wasllxngton 81 152 Thomas E OI-lara, Pharmacy Mary vxlle, Cahf 81 Gerald W Olson Pohtrcal Scrtnce Pocatello 81 Elhs D Orchard Pharmacy Pocatello Rlchard E Ostler Pharmacy Pocatello RayO Pack, Pharmacy Boxse 81 Mxllard F Palmer Psychology BOISC 10 John H Parham, Busnness Pocatello 81 eanette Parrrsh, Educatron, Aberdeen 8 9 Herbert Partney Pre Dental, Pocatello Ara G Paul Pharmacy lrvxngton New Jersey, sz, 122, 137 146 Chfford M Peake Busmess Pocatello 132 Ralph Verne Pclton Pharmacy Poca tcllo 82, 90 James E Pennock Jr Pharmacy, Twrn Pa s 87 139 LeRoy Perman Pharmacy Amencan Falls 82 149 M1chaelP1vorn1ck Jr Pharmacy Chf ton, New Jersey 83 Hugh T Polson, Pharmacy Pocatello 8 2 Eugene Pr1ce, P0l1ClC31 Sclence Idaho Raymond Pullen, Pharmacy Arkansas Ronald M Rawhns, Pharmacy Nampa Wrlhana M Raymond, PreM1.d1c1ne Preston S3 Romona Ream Pharmacy Dmgle 33 83 49 Elwm C Reynolds Drama Speech Pocatello 82, 100, 101 Robert V Rxley Busnaess Pocatello 82 Wxlllam Bud Roselle Speech Drama Pocatello 82 96 146 Plmer L Rucker Physncal Educatxon Pocatello 140 159 173 Ramond Ruff PreMed1c1ne, Sprrng field 82 104 146 'Vlurray Rudd Physxcal Education 1 catello 190 Robe1tR Scanlon Busmess BOISC 82 Van Schress Pre Mechcrne Pocatello 82 Larry Schrader Pharmacy Bonners Ferry 83 153 Mal S Schryer Drama New York Cxty, New York 83, 98 101 105 46 Norman P Schuyler Pharmacy Vrsta Cam 83 Wfoodrow L Selley Pharmacy Dxllon Montana 82 Leno D Sepp1 Ed1.lC'1f1011C:l'lC1'l'1lSlII'y Lava Hot Sprmgs 82 140 158 172 Joseph H Scryel Busmess Pocatello 82 34 235 Paul K Shepherd Busmess, Pocatello 132 Scott NV Sherman Pohtlcal Scrence Idaho Falls 82 Raymond Slerks Pharmacy Pocatello JohnJ Skandros Soc1alSc1ence Poca tello 83 Emery J Skmner Speech Drama Idaho S 35 83 100 101,146 R Del Slaughter, MUSIC Educatron Pocatello 82, 103, 134 Lyman F Smart Eclucatlon, Montpeher 10 150 Alma G Srmth, Busmess Pocatello 82 Dave Smrth Pharmacy Pocatello 82 Glen F Srnrth, Pharmacy Parma 82 Lee M Smrth Psychology Idaho Falls, 82 132 Ralph E Smxth Pharmacy Rxchield Robert R Smrth Busmess Pocatello, 83 Roger P Smrth Pharmacy, Wcxser, 83 Quentln Sorensen, Educatxon Grace 102,122 134 1 5 Murray L Sorensen Busrness, Blackfoot NV1ll1am XV Southard, Busmcss, Laurel Maryland 84 132 Nancy Sparks, Elementary Educatron Amerrcan Falls 84 126, 144 Mane Spevak Educatron Rupert, 74 84 125 4 Donald G Stevens, Sociology, Drxggs, John M Stones, Zoolo1,y, Downey, 85, J Russell Storrs Pharmacy, Provo Utah 84 134 161 194 Kenneth E Stosxch Educatron Chemxs try Idaho Falls, 84 150 Edward G Sullxvan Busmess Pocatello LawrenceJ Sulhvan Pharmacy Sprmg Valley Cahf , 84 Em1ly Broolme Swallow, Twrn Falls 84 Peter Swantek Pharmacy Oroiino 152 Ralph Swxsher Pohtxcal Sctence Poca 0 30 31 34 00 10 Robert Terwxlhger Busmess Pocatello Ray B Thomas, Pharmacy Samarra S4 Dean L Thomp on Pharmacy Poca tcllo 84 Ted A Toller Socxal Scxence, Pocatello so 31,74 4 Loel E Tonks Educatron Pocatello 84 B111 Toolson Pharmacy Burley 84 152 Donald A Truman Pharmacy St George Utah 85 149 Ralph Tucker Busmcs Pocatello S5 Robert E Tydeman Busrness, Pocatello Stanley C Vocller Busmcss Buhl, S5 Forrest Walker Pharmacy Fxler, 149 Mary Ellen Warlaer Speech Drama Portland Orebon 85' 96 127 146 , ' , ' , , 1 . 1 , 1 1 , - 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Zundel, Pharmacy, Pocatello 35 Student Index -A- Adams, Donald J., 66 Adams, Montford, 66 Adams, Ralph, 57, 93,159, 186 Adams, Vernon P., 57, 140, 167, 173 Adams, Virginia R., 57, 154, 158 Adamson, Nate, 57 Aikman, Dorothy M., 57, 154, 158 Akiyama, Kenji, 39 Albertson, Bettie Jean, 44, 123 Albertson, Nola E., 44, 144, 197, 199 Allen, Erwin L., 44 Allen, Maurine E., 39 Allen, Ray, 44, 90 Allred, A. La Rae, 66, 148 Almond, Donald W., 143 Amos, Grayce, 44, 108, 156 Andersen, Jimmie, 44 Andersen, Lyle H., 66, 140, 167, 168, 173, 175 Anderson, Carl D., 57 Anderson, Ellen A., 44, 138 Anderson, Mark E., 44, 90, 93, 192, 161, 163 Anderson, Rayma, 44 Anderson, Ronald J., 57, 140, 167, 173 Anderson, Theodore, 66, 151 Anderson, William D., 66, 132 Andrus, Rulon, 44, 139 Applegate, Ivan, 39 Arias, Alvaro, 57 Aslett, Lorraine, 57 Atwood, Richard, 66, 143 Austin, Dollie Jo, 44, 154, 157 -B- Babcock, Joyce, 44 Babcock, Kenneth, 66 Babcock, Richard, 44, 143 Bachmann, William, 66, 139, 148 Bailey, Mary V., 57, 126, 144 Baisch, Lloyd, 44, 129 Bair, Lavon H., 44 Baker, Alice, 57, 90, 162 Baldwin, Glenn S., 44 Ballam, Grant L., 67, 193 Banks, Catherine, 44 Barlow, N. Fullmer, 57, 137, 167, 173 Barnard, William C., 67 Barrett, Richard L., 39 Barrett, Soulsby Hatch, 57 Barrow, Jeannie, 44 Bartlett, Richard, 129 Bartschi, Dennis, 57, 193 Bartschi, Ross L., 57 Beall, Jack, 32, 34, 66, 67, 119, 137, 148 Beebe, Richard M., 67 Beebe, Thomas G., 39 Beem, Margaret A., 44, 157 Behrens, Elwin, 67, 140, 151, 175 Bell, J. Duane, 30, 31, 44, 45, 190 Bell, Kenneth G., 44, 190 Bellen, LaRena, 57, 198 Bcllon, Gene A., 44 Bellon, Jerry Joe, 66, 167, 173 Benjamin, Rose Mary, 158 Bennett, Jim C., 57, 143 Bower, Elmer G., 57 Bowman, Claudeen, 44 Boyer, Lela, 33, 57, 90, 126,151 Boyes, Joseph H., 44 Boyle, Colleen, 57, 127, 144, 159 Bracker, Craig A., 39 , Braden, Herbert, 58 Braithwaite, Valois, 44, 162 Brantzeg, Dexter, 44 Brcnnan, Edwin C., 90, 129 Brimhall, Clark W., 140, 168, 193, 194 Brizce, Robert L., 44 Broadhead, William S., 44 Brooks, Harvey, 67 Brown, Glenn L., 44 Brown, Joseph C., 58 Brown, Lorna, 58, 162 Browne, Walter R., 67, 140 Browning, Janice, 44, 144, 154 Broyles, Theodore, 44 Brunker, Dorothy J., 44, 162 Bryce, Greta, 67, 144, 148 Bryden, William, 58 Buck, Gene L., 44, 90, 157 Buckley, John, 46 Bullock, Mary L., 67, 131, 155 Burden, Alfred, 46 Burdick, Earl, 58 Burgon, Ted L., 118, 129 Bennett, Joann, 67, 126 Bennett, Mont, 57 Bennett, Raymond Jack, 67 Bernston, Dean L., 163 Bickmore, Katherine, 33, 44, 144, 157 Bills, Leslie, 57, 147, 160 Bingham, Richard C., 44 Bird, Marilyn, 44, 123, 138, 158, 162 Bird, Melvin V., 57 Bird, Merlin W., 39 Bird, Rolland M., 67, 137 Bishop, Nada, 57, 148 Bithell, Frank T., 67, 132 Black, Jim M., 44 Black, Richard, 44, 101, 129 236 Blattcr, Raymond E., 67, 90, 161 Blessinger, Virginia, 44, 197, 199 Bliesner, Frances, 44, 123, 155, 156 Bloxham, John L., 44, 129 Bodenstab, Elaine, 44, 90, 155, 157 Boeisiger Eugene A., 57, 129 Bogar, Ralph E., 57, 14S Bogert, Laurie S., 57, 93, 96, 97, 99, 155 Bolton, Merlin, 44 Bonner, Jack E., 44 Booker, Robert E., 44, 190 Burton Dorothy, 44, 126, 13 S Bosace,,John L., 67 Boston, Betty, 57, 156 Bowen, Ben H., 57, 137 Burton, Bonnie J., 58, 123 Burton Janis, 46 Bush, Ileland, 139, 148 Butler, Irvin A., 67 Buxton, Shirley, 46 -C- Cacavas, Bonnie, 38, 39 Camp, Virgil, 46, 90, 117 Campbell, Catherine, 46, 127, 154, 158 Campbell, Leroy C., 39 Campbell, Wendell H., 58, 137 Capcllen, Earl M., 58, 139, 147 Carey, Jack W., 148, 193, 195 Carlson, Arnold D., 58 Carney Carpen , Louis H., 58 ter, Reynolds, 33, 39 Carsillo, William, 46 Carter, Bettie, 32, 125, 144 Carter, Dorothy R., 58 Carter, Jerry B., 58 Carter, Jimmy L., 46 Cederberg, Carolyn, 46, 130, 131, 158 Chandler, Luanne, 46, 117 Chaplin, Harry T., 142, 143 Charlton, James D., 46 Cl1eney, Carol, 46, 162, 199 Chivers, Robert L., 90 Choules, Ned C., 67 Christensen, Barbara, 46, 117 Christensen, Beth Ann, 58 Christensen, LaRita, 46, 162, 197, 198, 199 Christensen, Neil K., 46, 147 Christson, Vernon J., 153 Chugg, Naomi, 58, 90, 108, 110, 156 Church, Norma S., 39 Cisneros, Andrew J., 67 Clark, Chad XV., 46 Clark, Frederick, 147 Clark, Kaye, 3 2 Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Jolm A., 33, ss, 132, 151, 192 Katherine, 66, 68 Marion G., 68, 125, 148 Melbern J., 119, 140, 161, 175 7 176, 17 Clark, Richard L., 68, 140, 173 Clayton, Dixie, 68, 126, 144, 148 Coats, Bettie Ann, 94 Coats, Jack L., 39 Coe, Harold, 38, 39, 139 Coe, Robert, 39, 139 Coke, Bruce, 97, 102, 103, 155 Coll, Hcnrv J., 46, 129 Collier, Glenna Mae, 68, 125 Collyer, Norma, 68. 148 Combe, Louis K., 58, 111, 156 Compton, Dora Dee, 46, 158 Compton, Gene H., 68, 132, 192, 195 Compton, Leo Preston, 68, 140, 168, 173 Conn, Clayton, 58, 194 Conway, Jolm J., 46 Cook, Dorothy B., 68 Cook, Wallace, 161, 163 Cooley, Joann, 68 Coons, Betty Jean, 68, 123, 144 Cooper, Robert, 46 Cordingley, Elinor, 34, 58, 145, 158 Couch, Gayle, 58, 124, 125, 138, 145 Cowman, J. Curtis, 140, 175, 176 Cox, Geraldi11e, 58,125,138,145 Cox, Kenneth J., 68, 140 Cox, Sallcc J., 32, 58, 122, 125, 138, 145 Cox, William W., 58 Crannev Joyce, 46, 90, 144 Crawford, Harriet L., 58, 125, 145 Croshaw, Marilyn, 46, 126, 138, 144 Crowley, Beverly Rae, 56, 58, 155 Cunningham, Dewey, 140, 176, 177, 195 Currence, Marjorie, 58, 130, 131, 138 Currier, Edna J., 46, 125, 138 Cutler, Elvin J., 47, 113 ... D - Dalley, Carl J., 58 Dalley, Vard A., 58 Dalton, Marilyn Kaye, 47, 117, 130, 131 DalSoglio, Leroy V., 47 Davidson, Leland M., 58 Davis, Albert B., 173 Davis, Carol E., 162 Davis, Gordon B., 33, 58, 92, 93, 1 59 Davis, Robert H., 58 Davis, Joyce A., 46, 123, 138 Davis, Rollin S., 46 Deazle, Mary Jean, 47, 97, 100, 144, 155 Den Burger, Kaye M., 47, 131, 148 Denkers, Beatrice, 90 139 126, Denning, Johnny R., 47 de Stwolinski, Stanley, 147 Dick, Ben M., ss Dill, Charlene, 59 Dillon, Richard, 59 Dobrzynski, Leo C., 195 Doggett, Ivan L., 68 Dokos, Anastasia, 59, 138 Dold, Doris, 59, 123, 138 Donahoo, Donald G., 151 Doss, James Jr., 68, 148 Drake, Arden D., 68, 186 Drake, Marjy L., 47, 90, 91,123,155 Driscoll, Harriet A., 59, 127, 144, 151 1 59 Driscoll, Patricia Joan, 59, 158 Drussel, LeRoy H., 59, 194 Duncan. Christina J., 59 Dunn, Jol1n T., 68, 149, 178, 179 Dvorak, Frank W., 59, 139 Dwigans, Ronald D., 59 Dwigans, Shirley, 197 Dykes, Fred W., 59, 147 .. E .. Edmiston, Mary Loo, 46, 154 Egan, Lenno J., 59, 90, 102, 125, 138, 145, 157 Eldredgc, Patrick R., 118 Ellis, Hilvia L., 47 Ellsworth, Glenn M., 59, 195 Endo, Ichiro Bob, 68 Embleton, Virginia Lee, 68 Endow, Midori Ann, 47 Erickson, Charles L., 139 Erickson, LeRoy, 147 Erickson, Loisann, 59, 98, 99, 145, 155 Erickson, Robert H., 59, 160 Euer, Gene, 68 Evans, Martin D., 59 Evans, Rayma, 125 Evans, Tlieda, 39 Ewart, Sara Jane, 57, 123 Exeter, Delbert W., 59 Eyler, Burneta, 47, 123, 138 -F- Fackrcll, Marley, 147 Fagnant, Arthur J., 47, 110, 156 Fairchild, Vonda T., 46 Falet, Kenneth T., 46, 93 Farnes, Wallace D., 69, 175, 177 Faulkner, Nola Jean, 47, 98, 144, 155 Felton, Marlin H., 47, 190 Fenton, Virgil M., 47 Fenwick, Leon, 59 Ferguson, Lloyd H., 47 Fiala, Frances F., 46, 138, 142 Fields, Holly, 190 Field, Robert J., 46 Fifield, Glen A., 59 Fischcr,'Milton R., 69, 151 Fix, Joe Merton, 59, 132, 169, 173 Fladcland, Marilyn J., 39 Fletcher, Dorothy Ann, 47 Fletcher, Phyllis Jean, 59, 90 Flint, Cecil L., 30, 31, 33, 19, 104, 140, 190 Flood. Joann A., 144 Floyd, Ann E., 47 Forbes, C. Duane, 57 Forsythe Milton K., 190 Foster, Doris 1., 47, 144, 154 Frahm, John Sam, 190 Frisch, Jack, 140, 171, 173 Frv Durward L., 122, 134 Fuhriman, Royce S., 59 Fuller, Everett J., 69 Fullerton, Robert E., 59 237 -G- Gale, Laurence E., 32 Garritson, Dale L., 47 Garritson, Myrna, 59, 123, 145 Garver, Paddy R., 45, 46, 148, 180 Geisenberg, Robert, 67, 143 Gentles, Jolm W., 132 George, Gale W., 39 Gerard, Mary M., 46, 157, 196, 199 Gerke, Robert W.. 59 Gill, Keith H., 93, 97, 101, 109 Gill, Leo S., 93 Gillen, Joy E., 59 Gledhill, Paul, 143 Glenn, Robert F., 34, 60, 137, 149, 204 Glick, Armand L., 47, 161 Golish, George T., 47 Gottfredson, Jeanne E., 69, 96, 146 Grabert, Lona V., 47, 144, 154 Granberg, Doris, 60, 158 Granberg, Dorothy, 60, 144, 158 Graves, Virginia, 69, 127, 144, 149 Gray, Dave L., 60, 151, 195 Gray, LaDean M., 60 Gray, Shirley D., 60, 145 Green, Dean M., 47, 161 Green, Donetta, 47, 126 Green, Robert C., 161 Greene, Conlie L., 47 Greenwell, Burton R., 47 Griflith, John Lloyd, 60 Grigora, Dorothy, 47, 123, 138 Grimmett, Gary, 161 Grimmett, Joyce, 162 Grinsted, John Jr., 60 Gunnell, Reid J., 47, 190 Gutenberg, Richard M., 47 Gwin, Dorothy J., 60, 145 ..H.. Haggard, Caroline J., 39 Haire, Glenn R., 60, 147 Hale, Barbara, 48 Hale. Elaine, 48 Hale, Harold J., 134 Hale, R alpla, 161 Hall, Doris B., 60, 151 Hall, Louise M., 48, 154 Halsev, Nancy Lee, 60, 122, 130, 131 138 Hammond, Helen 48 Hancock, Lorin V., 48, 161, 192 Hancock, Marva C., 69, 151, 159, 160 162 Hanks, Jolm Philip. 48, 160 ' M Hanni, arjorie Helen, 48 Hansen, Don A., 48 Hansen, Donald R., 69, 149, 160 Hansen, Floyd R., 39 Hansen, John C., 60 Hansen, Robert L., 60 Hansen, Van Ness, 32, 69 Hanson, Deanna S., 131 Hanson, Donald L.. 32, 48 Hargraves, Joan, 48, 91 Harker, Gerald E., 60 Harms, Howard L., 60, 98, 99, 155 158 Harrigfeld, Ernest, 48 Harrison, Nancy, 138 Harrison, Taylor Arch, 69 Hart, Don, 161, 163 Jenson 104,155,156 Hart, Dean, 161, 163 Hart, Laurel, 48 I-Izuegawa, Kou, 48 Hasegawa, Taeko, 60 Hatfield, Howard, 48, 90, 139, 156 Hathorn, Billie C., 147 Havlicak, Raymond, 69 Havlieak, Robert J., 48 Hawkes, Carol L., 48, 117 Haws, Travis, 61, 90 Hayden, Russell J., 69 Hayes, Thomas XV., 61 Hazard, Don E., 48, 190 Hedrick, Loren, 61 Hegsted, Lyle G., 48 Helmbolt, Eugene, 69. 137 Hemphill, Lester E., 61, 142, 143 Henderson, John B., 61, 151 Hendricks, Robert S., 30, 31, 56, 61 1 52 Henson, Shirley R., 69 Herbert, Marcia A., 48, 144, 154 Hickman, Leonard D., 39 Higgins, Carl C., 61 Hill, Ruth J., 61 Hillman, Joseph, 48 Hitler, Gene D., 61 Hobdev, Mayvis, 48 Hocking, Alice M., 69 Hohman, Robert D., 39 Holgate, Merilyn Nancy, 61 Hollenbeck, Jessie M., 48 Hollingsworth, Paul M., 48, 139 Holmberg, Walter E., 61, 193 Holmes, Clarence, 61 Holmes, Claude, 169, 173 Hood, R. Emmett, 61, 137, 155 Horn, Marion J., 48, 144 Hornbacher, Silvia, 48 Horton, James R., 61, 194 Howard, Ramon R., 61 Howell, Auburn W., 140, 175, 176 Hoyt, Charles Y., 61 Hronek, Richard P., 48, 110 Hroza, Margaret M., 48, 125 Huff, Stanley H., 69, 132, 140, 186, 1 87 Hulet, Duane M., 69, 139, 149 Hull, Uval1,56, 61,123,149 Hunter, Marian, 61 Hunter, Ray S., 48 Huntington, John M., 48, 155 -1 - Ingram, Ralph K., 48, 194 Ireland, Harold R., 48 Ison, Ben R., 48, 90, 163 Jenkins, Alice L., 39 Jensen, Ann Etta, 48 Jensen, Donald R., 48, 134 Jensen, Harold S., 69 Jenson, Denzel K., 48, 147 , Sue Dele, 48 Jewett, Max L., 61 Joest, Robert E., 48 Johansen, Wilford W., 69 Johns, Harvey H., 61, 147 Johnson, Darlene R., 48, 94, 138, 144 Johnson, Dean H., 61, 100, 101, 102, Johnso Joh nso Johnso Johnso n, George R., 69, 140, 169, 173 11, Grace M., 45, 48, 90 n, Howard E., 61 n, Joyce A., 48, 157 Johnson, Phil M., 48, 104, 155, 156 Johnson, Vernon, 143 Johnston, Lael K., 32, 35, 61, 137 Jones, Betty, 49, 122, 130, 131 Jones, Byron L., 69, 134, 140, 175, 176 Jones, Evan E., 61, 134 Jones, J. Blair, 61, 160 Jones, Jane G., 49 Jones, Lamont, 49, 190 Jones, Nathaniel R., 3 9 Juchau, Joyce, 162 Judd, John K., 49, 92, 159 Larsen, Gene, 91 Larsen, Roberta, 49, 162 LaRue, Mary E., 70 Lauridsen, Patsy Ruth, 49 Laurienzo, Robert, 178, 179, 194 Lavens, Patty Ann, 49, 144, 154 Leach, Wesley, 140, 175, 176, 186 Lee, Bruce A., 49 Lee, Chester W., 49, 190 Lehman, Dorothy J., 49, 90 Leland, Barbara J., 62 Lepore, Arthur, 62, 170, 173, 178, 179, 133 Lewton, Eugene H., 62, 195 Lieberman, Howard L., 62 Licurance, Robert E., 62 Lindsay, Gilbert M., 50, 194 Lintlemann, Jack, 129, 158 Lloyd, Russell D., 62 Lofgren, DiAnn, 50, 90 Lombardi, Leonard E., 70 Lombard, Patricia Downing, 70, 125 Lopes, Frank, 50 Lord, Richard, 30, 31, 33, 70, 156, 158 Lore, Agnes E., 50 Lowe, Gary R., 62, 134, 161 Luke, Alvin D., 62 Lundholm, Carl W., 40 Lundholm, Gladys, 40 Lusk, Earl F., 70, 96, 97, 102, 134, 146 -K- Kalivas, Bill J., 61, 175, 176 Kearsley, Ralpheyn, 49, 126, 138, 144 Keeney, Milford E., 61 Kelly, Nelly Lou, 61 Kelly, Virginia Ann, 49, 125, 154 Lusk, Glen, 50 Lyon, Donna M., 40 Lyon, Hugh H., 50 .. M .. Machida, Eugene S., 70, 140, 149, 178, 179, 1s4, 194 Kennedy, Clifford E., 39 Kerruish, Richard W., 69, 111, 156 Kiever, Don, 190 Kikuchi, Alice, 49, 197 Kimura, Hideko H., 69, 144 King, Mirian E., 69, 126, iss, 144, 151 King, Robert F., 49, 190, 193 Kinter, N. Patricia, 61, 90, 157 Kirkpatrick, Glenn L., 69 Kite, Russell F., 49, 147 Mack, Melba F., 70, 159 Mac Rae, Shirley Mae, 50, 161 Maddox, Jewell, 62, 90, 127, 150 Mallea, Anffel J., 70 Mander, Beth A., 50, 161 Mann, Richard D., 50 Markeson, Edith V., 62 Marshall, Sandra, 50, 94, 125, 144 Martin, Culbertson, Jr., 139 Martindale, Murray, 190 ,JT Jackson, Ray D., 48 Jackson, Robert L., 69, 140, 151 Jacobson, Mary, 69 Jakway, George E., 48 Jeffery, Janet, 48 Jeffery, Merle D., 193, 195 Jelke. Jack B., 69, 194 Jenkins, Gloria J., 48 Jenkins, Joann E., 48 Jenkins, J. Boyd, 48 Jenkins, V. Duane, 69, 113, 149 Jenkins, Vaughn J., 48, 193 Kite, Wesley, 61, 139, 147 Kladis, Mary, 49, 131, 156 Kleinecke, Edward, 49, 139 Kleinkopf, Gerald R., 56, 61, 140 Knight, Arlin D., 61 Knoblick, Otto, 49 Knowlton, Roger H., 49 Ko, Henry M., 49 Kobe, Edward R., 195 Kofoed, Ronald K., 70 Koll, Henry, 190 Koford, Fern J., 39 Korturn, Joseph C., 40 Kramer, Harold R., 40 Krein, Theodore P., 169, 173 Kress, Lloyd H., 61 Kudlac, Jeanne M., 49 Kunkel, Marilyn, 61 ..L- Ladd, Barbara Jane, 61, 108, 145, 154, 15 5, 156 LaFay, Edward E., 70 Lane, Charles W., 62, 179, 186, 194 Larsen, Norman V., 163 238 Maughan, Thomas M., 62, 134 Meabe, J. Joseph, 62 Mendenhall, Jacquilyn, 62, 130, 131, 155 Meyers, Clarence R., 40 Miller, Gayle A., 62, 144 Miller, Joseph J., 50 Miller Kenneth O., 70, 139 Miller: Lowell G., 147 Miller, Richard NV., 50 Miner, Doyle C., 70, 153 Minshew, Nola Jean, 50, 125 Moats, Lawrence J., 50 Moon, Kenneth H., 62 Moon, Richard C., 33, 110 Mooney, Colleen, 50 Moore, W. Dean, 50 Morgan, Arlyn R., 50 Morgan, Maurine B., 50 Morimoto, George H., 50, 139 Morris, F. Leon, 62, 140, 175, 176 Morris, Patricia E., 198, 199 Munn, Catherine L., 50 Murison, James Lee, 108, 129, 139, 149, 156 Murphy, George S., 70 Murph Myers, McAul y, James L., 70 Thomas E., 50 iffe, William, 50 McCall, Joan M., 50 V McClain, Harvey S., 70, 150 McClanahan, Geraldine N., 50, 123 McClel lan, DeLores, 50, 117, 162 McCloud, William T., 50 McCool, Betty L., 62 McDevitt, Charles F., 50, 92, 93, 117 159 McDevitt, Patricia, 62, 93, 123, 138 159 McDonald, Betty Jane, 50, 90, 162 McDonald, Glae L., 70, 140, 142, 186 187, 188 McDowell, Johnie, 62, 134 McMillin, Alice M., 50 McMurtrey, Marion J., 70, 132, 195 McQui McQui llan, Claire L., 123 llan, Judy, 123 McVey, Dean T., 71, 140, 170, 173 193, Naegle Nalder 194 -N- , A. Bradley, 50 , Gary L., 50 Neal, Patsy, 62, 126, 144 Neiswanger, Phil D., 50, 111, 156 Nelson, Ernest L., 50 Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson 1 62 , Fern N., 50 , Neva F., 40 , Richard G., 190 , Robert W., 153 , Veva Rae, 62 , WylaJean,71,150,157,160, Newby, Jack D., 40 Newman, Ray B., 62, 140, 170, 173 1.75 Nichol Nichol s, Alvin G., 50 s, William E., 62 Nielson, Arthur H., 170, 173 Nielson, Dean C., 50 Nimer, Betty Jean, 50 Noble, Stanley S., 178, 179 Norris, Clarence R., 40 -O.. Oakey, Poll, 170, 173 O'Brian, Gordon, 178, 179 Obrey, O'Don Oelwei Muriel A., 50 nell, Lloyd C., 71, 143, 194 n, Helen L., 30, 31, 35, 71, 126, 138, 144, 154,159 Oelwein, Ruth A., 33, 34, 62, 126 138, 145 Oler, Larry R., 50 Oliver, Claude P., 30, 31, 38, 40 Olsen, Dennis M., 50 Olsen, Kenneth H., 62 Olsen, Richard R., 62, 156, 193 Olson, Dale G., 163 Olson, Jack S., 50 Olson, Lyle F., 62, 156, 193 Oneida , John L., 50, 147 O'Neill, Raymond R., 71 Openshaw, Mac L., 71, 194, 195 Orr, F1 oyd K., si, 190 Ostergar, Eugene M., 51, 156 Orr, M ildred E., 71 -Ia- Paige, Earl E., 51 Paige, Harold, 51 Painter, Melvin J., 62, 139 Palfreynian, Robert G., 71 Palmer, Eldon, 134 Palmer, R. D., 51 Papapavlos, Gust P., 62 Paris, Joseph XV., 71, 172, 173 Paris, Maxine A., 62 Parisot, Thomas J., 62 Parke, Val Kent, 51 Parker, James E., 71, 140, 173 Parkinson, Fred R., 71, 143 Parks, Delores, 62, 138, 162 Parrish, Gwen M., 51 Parrott, Robert B., 129 Partch, James P., 51 Pattis, George P., 62, 147 Paulsen, Donald R., 51 Peck, Elden K., 51 Penwell, Marianna, 51, 125, 144, 154 Perkins, Mary G., 62, 125 Perman, Dorothy L., 40 Peterson, Geraldine L., 63, 131, 138, 157 Peterson, John V., 71 Pharris, Harriet Rae, 33, 63, 94, 123 145, 158 Phillips, Jack, L., 63, 137, 143 Phillips, M. Glen, 71 Pierson, Gilbert E., 139 Plesner, Bryce S., 71, 132, 195 Port, Garnett, 63 Porter, William M., 51, 90, 190 Pospishil, Robert W., 71, 193, 194 Post, Robert F., 118, 139 Potter, Donald G., 63, 134 Potter, Leona May, 51 Poynor, Roderick J., 71, 132, 195 Pratt, Carl Dee, 71, 100 Pratt, Vila, 63, 90, 157, 163 Prescott, Ralph D., 71 Price, Betty Lou, 63, 126, 145 Prohaska, Charles R., 51 Purcell, Allan F., 63 Putnam, Edward L., 63 - Q .- Quigley, Ted M., 51 -R- Raby, James D., 40 Ragland, John A., 71 Randall, Arthur A., 72 Randle, Charles XV., 51 Rasmussen, Alma R., 63 Rasmussen, George A., 51 Rasmussen, Joan, 51 Rasmussen, Noreen, 51 Ray, Alice G., 40 Ray, Pauline, 51 Raymond, Glen V., 51 Reay, Jerry Ann, 63, 126, 138, 145, 1 54 Rcbentisch, H. Dean, 63, 149, 152 Reddington, Orville A., 63 Reed, Catherine J., 51, 161 Reed, Mary J., 72 Reese, XVilliam F., 72 Rehder, Douglas L., 51 239 Reid, Dorothy Rae, 51, 125, 144, 154 Reneher, Horace H., 51 Requa, John R., 40 Rice, Larry, 51 Rice, Ross R., 51 Rich, Bryce L., 51 Richmond, Janat A., 51 Rigby, Sterling H., 72, 139 Riha, Barbara B., 72 Rishel, Gene H., 40 Rist, Charles W., 43 Robbins, Arlene, 51, 127 Robbins, Bob, 33, 137 Robbins, Warrcii B., 143 Robertson, Beverly, 63, 123 Robertson, Zina M., 43 Robinson, Nelda, 63, 160, 162 Rogers, Owen E., 63, 97 Rojas, Rudy S., 72, 186 Rompel, J. D., 52 Roscoe, Virginia May, 52, 126, 133 Roselius, Florence A., 63, 90 Ross, LaDonna G., 52 Russell, Don E., 52, 193 Russell, Dick C., 52 Russell, Wayne L., 52 Rutherford, Allen R., 63 Ruud, Boyd A., 52, 140, 186 Ryan, William J., 72, 97, 98, 132, iss Rydalch, Ilene, 63 -5... Sabala, Manuel F., 195 Sacheck, Wlilliam A., 72 Sainsbury, Parr H., 72, 134, 140, 173, 175, 177 Sakaguchi, Bud 1, 43 Samira, Edward, 63, 140, 172, 178, 179, 182, 194 Sant, Margaret A., 53, 90, 126, 144, 162 Sappington, Melvin Jay, 161 Saterstrom, Lynn E., 129 Savage, Barbara Jo, 72, 111, 131, 156 Savage, Frank L., 72, 150, 194 Savage, Mary Lou, 53 Schaefer, Robert M., 53 Schemel, Frances G., 63 Schindler, Williain, 163 Schmid, Mary Jean, 52, 162 Schnitker, Patricia, 52, 117 Schrank, Duane S., 52 Schroeder, Albert Lee, 63, 132, 195 Schroeder, Edward C., 72, 132, 158 Schulz, Harland A., 43 Schwaree, David M., 52 Scotield, Blair C., 137 Scott, Ruby, 63, 155 Searle, Verlin D., 63, 147 Scely, Preston D., 153 Seivcno, Donald H., 52 Selle, Mervin D., 72 Sewell, Mary M., 64, 89, 90, 160, 162 Shaw, Billie W., 52 Sheppard, Glen M., 52 Shimada, Kimiko P., 53, 125, 144 Shinderling, Thomas J., 53 Shonli, Theodore C., 64, 129 Showcll, Dean A., 43 Skandros, Jorja L., 43 Skidmore, Wesley D., 53 Skinner, Dennis E., 64 Skinner, Jack R., 53, 117,155 Smart, Ivan Lee, 72 Snyder, Eileen D., 64, 144, 145, 196, 198 Snyder, Byron E., 64, 132, 172, 193, 194 Snyder, Phil L., 72 Sorensen, Joan M., 52 Sorensen, Larry J., 52 Sorensen, Norma J., 52 South, Marilu, 64, 122, 126, 133, 145, 1 54, 158 Southwell, Donna D., 52 Sower, Norman Dale, 64, 134 Spafford, james H., 64, 152 Spargo, Norma L., 72, 125, 144 Sparks, Truman D., 64, 90, 160 Speelrnan, Virginia Ann, 197 Spraktes, Floyd W., 64, 147 Squires, john S., 31, 34, 35, 134, 159 Stamper, Wayne E., 149 Stanton, Hubert C., 72, 149, 153 Stedfeld, John R., 64 Steele, Kenneth A., 147 Stelma, Nick L., 64 Stephenson, Albert G., 190 Stephenson, Lloyd W., 43 Stephans, Vern, 111, 156 Stevens, James S., 72 Stewart, Beatrice A., 52, 141, 144, 186 Stibal, Marlene B., 52 Stoddard, Eileen P., 52 Stokes, James H., 53 Stones, Lyle L., 64 Stoor, Gary L., 53 Stoy, Charles H., 53, 139, 157 Strand, Harvey A., 137 Sutton, Richard, 53 Swaner, Charles W., 52 Swensen, Dorthea, 52, 158, 162 Swensen, Keith A., 161, 163 -T- Tackett, Wallace, 72, 153 Taggart, Rose Mary, 64, 145, 156 Taggart, Al, 195 Talbot, Owenetta, 52, 159 Tanner, Ivan R., 52, 147 Taylor, Charles H., 52, 195 Taylor, John E., 147 Taylor, Joyce E., 52, 162 Taylor, Richard W., 64 Terry, Elton M., 64 Teuscher, Wallace V., 72, 192, 193 Thomas, Frank J., 64 Thompson, Billy W., 52, 90 Thompson, Darwin A., 53 Thompson, L. Duane, 72, 132 Thompson, Max L., 30, 31, 66, 72, 140, 179 Thornock, Shirley M., 72, 150, 157 Thornton, Warren L., 43 Timbers, Eileen F., 53 Tippets, Jeannie C., 53, 90, 130, 131, 157, 162 Tippets, Ronald J., 72 Toda, Herbert A., 64, 149 Tolley, Donald C., 65, 134 Tovey, Lester M., 33, 43 Towne, Harland D., 178, 179, 193, 194 Tremaine, Alfred Lee, 72 Trout, Robert E., 142, 143 Turnbull, Robert W., 72 Turpin, Ruth, 65, 89, 162 Tyler, Lorraine D., 72, 91 - U - Umphrcy, Carl Jack, 65, 195 -V- Vadnais, Barbara J., 65 Vail, Delmar D., 102 Vail, Milton L., 43 Valentine, Donald R., 53 Van Vlcck, Edgar M., 90, 129, 156 Varnadoe, James E., 54, 194 -W- Wagoner, Dorothy, 30, 31, 65, 127, 145 Wakley, Thomas Jean, 73, 150 Waldron, Acie C., 65, 90, 160, 195 Walker, Alfred W., 65 Walker, james W., 73, 139, 149 Walker, John A., 172, 173, 194 Walker, Robert L., 54, 111, 139, 156 Wallace, John Lee, 65, 129 Wallin, Carl J., 54, 139, 163 Walters, Bette Lou, 90, 65 Walton, Ronald C., 73 Ward, Julia, 96, 131, 146 Ware, Ross jr., 73, 111,156 Warrington, Robert L., 38, 43 Wasden, LaGrande R., 73 Watanabe, Jimmy T., 54, 134 240 Watson, Gene E., 73, 153 Weaver, Doris Ann, 65, 125, 144, 154 Webster, Frank R., 54 Weichbrodt, Theodore E., 54 Welch, Beverly jean, 54, 156 Welch, Desmond H., 193 Welker, Sherman R., 73 Wellard, Lela M., 125 Wells, James Leo, 65 West, Robert D., 54 Wheeler, George R., 65 Wheeler, Jack R., 54 Whitaker, Earl K., 54 Wilbert, Donald, 65 Willecke, G. Ray, 73, 149 Willes, Billy R., 65 Willes, joe A., 54 Williams, Arden G., 54 Williams, Josephine, 54, 130, 131 Williams, Lamar, 65 Williams, Margaret, 65, 90, 162 Willmore, Daniel Ed., 92, 93, 156 Wilson, Beverly J., 65, 90, 91, 102, 125,13S,145,157 Wilson, Mary F., 54, 154. 149 Wilson, Suzanne L., 65, 90, 91, 162 Wilson, William L., 73 Windisch, Clifton G., 73 Winters, Paul M., 65 Winters, Wayne H., 54 Wollf, Howard, 54 Woolley, Armond L., 54, 190, 195 Wood, W. Harrison, 65 Woodhead, Robert H., 73 Woodland, Roland B., 65 Woods, john R., 54 Wright, Beth Ann, 54, 90, 91, 162 Wright, Eden F., 54 Wright, Edward W., 65, 147 Wurst, Betty L., 54 Wuthrich, Robert W., 73, 132 -Y- Yamamoto, Hanage, 54 Yamamoto, jun, 43 Yamamoto, Mitsuru, 65 Yost, Naida L., 54 Young, Larry R., 65, 137 -Z- Zook, Fannie Lee, 100, 122, 123, 154, 155, 204 2' 1 1 l, 49, Q I 1' fl ff 09 - H ' ---, ffm--H -:--2-:id -.-1 J ,Q . ,4, ...f.',, - I ' I ' 1 . I 1 ' I I ' I I 1 I ' I A94 . I . 1 I I A I 1 '- , ' g' . 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