Idaho State University - Wickiup Yearbook (Pocatello, ID)
- Class of 1967
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Dr. Davis and his lovely wife seld-om miss any campus event. William E. CBudJ Davis, Idaho State University's president, has become a well known and greatly respected citi- zen of Pocatello since coming here in the fall of 1965. This remarkable man who was student body president at the University of Colorado and a varsity football letterman, as well as an out- standing student there, came to us from the University of Wyom.ing. Dr. Davis is the author of Glory Colorado! , a history of the University of Colorado, and was listed in Outstanding Young Men of America for 1964-65. At the University of Wyoming he was on the Administrative Council as well as nu- merous boards and committees. President Davis brought to ISU a new spark of enthusiasm. Youth has be- come the key word-a young president, helping a young university to grow. Here at ISU we are Very proud of our president! Once again I welcome with pleasure your invitation to submit a brief message for inclusion in the Wickiup. Whether or not ,such messages have occurred with enough frequency to be considered tradi- tional, certainly the yearbook itself has become an ISU tradition in the finest sense of the word. As the official record of another significant chapter in the history of a growing institution, the 1967 Wickiup offers pictorial evidence of the university's continuing growth and development . . . another year of physical campus expansion . . . new study, programs . . . rising enrollments .6 . . and the largest class ever to graduate from the institution. All this is now history, however. We can take justifiable pride in the accomplishments of 1966-67, particularly as we pause here to recall these events in the pages of the yearbook, but we cannot rest upon our laurels. We must continue to improve and todevelop programs which will meet the needs of greater numbers of Idaho's young people. W Those of you whoreturn in the fall will have an opportunity to aid in compiling still another chapter in the history of Idaho State University, and we look forward to your continued interest and assistance. To those of you who are graduating, we wish you well in your endeavors, and we hope you will continue to demonstrate the same warm personal interest in the university and its future. May this yearbook serve as a cherished memento of this year of your life at Idaho State University and as a reminder in years to come of the role you have played in becoming a part of its proud traditions. ' . , William Davis, President - A . administration LLOYD I. WATKINS Executive Vice Presidentg Professor of Speech and Drama Q-QS! . WILLIAM J- BARTZ PHIL H. EASTMAN EARL R POND Financial Vice Presldentg Bursar Business Manager General Manager, Associate Students Director, Student Union 22 DONALD F. KLINE Director of Development and ALTON B. JONES Institutional Research Registrar ' we V- ..i. -,,.-.---s,. ,H A ll S. 253912 . JOHN J. KORBIS WILLIAM N. HARWOOD MILTON W. HOLT Director of the Physical Plant Director of the.Neyvs Bureau Director of Athletics and Publications academic units CHARLES H. KEGEL JOSEPH A. HEARST ALBERT E. TAYLOR Dean, College Of Liberal Arts Assistant Dean, College of Liberal Arts Assistant Dean, College of Liberal Arts Dean of Faculties Director, Division of Graduate Studies deans of students MELVIN F. SCHUBERT JAY G JENSEN JANELL S B . - . URKE Dean of Student Alfalfs Dean of Men Associate Dean for Women 24 u xi:r:Il1m.hu iw, 'li'-P - RICHARD L, WILLEY JOHN V. BERGEN Dean of the College of Education Director, Division of Medical Arts, and Dean of the College of Pharmacy 'Q gi ivifll H 73 112113113511 IFJ? I FRANK D. SEELYE Director, Bureau of Business Research and Dean of the College of Business Administration JACK L. 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ANDERSON .dr. henry brito dr. wallace browning MISS JEANNETTE CHRISTY mrs. helen condie kenneth collier dr. thomas edgar robert gregory miss donna hogge dr. arthur judd miss sandra dee noakes DR. DONALD C. ORLICH dr. robert e. potter miss pat reese dr. melvin rexroat mrs. delilah roch arley f. :ost george sheppard dr. fred smokaski dr. harold stauffer dr. stephen n. stivers 41 Look, Dick Look, Jane See Sally. , ,I E1P1.i.:2 4 ' ' - o , -.,,..f..... M., ,VV -A Zikw , 7 ' wtf ff V:1'u,f'.1f ' . Q ' ' N , ' M.. .V . Vi ' ,Vs V. , .: ,.qx.f,'.,..-e:- . .3 f - -3 - :f .,- ., -X' '- Vf V' 'Yv :-fWs?35'f3 z f' 1:1 1 ' X J' - ' 1 553' .' ' I X I. .. 3 A, r,.A ,. 3. .. ...T - V -V - ,L,V V .- , -A Y. .1 9 A.f+3,.,.5V,y .v,,g,..,, -f . 1 f , ...Q ':ggVy..,- - .:'..-'-F-'.f- .M , qrff--ff' ' ., 1 ' ' ' .,, X V, V ' W 0 .1 . . 3 V. p . 39 .125 Z' :. 1, 51- . V 4 ..:f' W BM Hg.- A V' X '13 3.25.5427 ff, V. - f V. f ' - -4, --bf iff U cwlfiff 'fs gh ,,, v.,' :V . X ' V 'V .Q f J XQ'55- . Q ' N 15. 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' Rf' . , fm -j.c1'lr X ..., A i--11.111 ' of liberal art A 1 DR. charles e. africa GLEN O. ALLEN dr. myron g. arcand JAMES G. BACKES dr. carol l. bagley dr. don e. batten dr. phillip e. benson dr. j. j. harry berlijn mrs. josephine berryman dr. jerome m. begelow charles e. bilyeu ralph c. binford, jr. forrester a. blake allen blomquist dr. richard bowmer dr. loren l. braun berne p. broadbent donald d. brown dr. daryl e. bunde clark s. carlile dr. mao-chao shen dr. marshall k. corbett william n. corbin dr. james m. crawford JOHN B. DAVIS dr. robert w. deming DR. O. EUGENE DIAL glenn r. downing miss marilyn dubin dr. clark w. eldridge rosario p. fasolino dr. edson lichter dr. audrey r. greenwood gerald I. grotta wesley w. harris dr. peter harstad dr. alan m. hartman william n. harwood frank f. hash paul f. havas dr. joseph a. hearst dr. george e. heckler dr. maurice m. heidinger dr. john o. herzog DR. JOHN HILZMAN dr. karl e. holte dr. edwin w. house robert e. howard wilbur k. huck henry j. hulvey andrei isotoff wilmer f. jacob george r. johnson william I. king mrs. leedice kissane frank w. lane william r. lefavour dr. vernon a. lestrud fr. DR. ALLEN LINDER dr. rufus lyman talmon r. mager dr. kent a. marler dr. richard mayer dr. W. b. mc dermott dr. t. g. mc donald dr. Shanna mc gee harold g. mealy dr. john h. merriam dr. wayne g. minshall david r. missal john c. murphy mrs. rosemary myers ray e. overmayr I dr. edwin olson dr. jin shuck louis ong HENRY THOMAS ORE dr. robert s. pearson DR. JOSEPH E. PRICE gerald a. priori dallas j. reed DR. LAWRENCE H. RICE dr. james w. ryan -dr. william e. saul dr. frank e. schamb dr. w. j. shanahan leroy r. shelton cecil simmons dr. albert e. taylor dr. joseph 1. thompson dr. james e. tullis DR. GLEN E. TYLER dr. stanley h. vegors william b. Wadsworth dr. claude n. warren dr. howard h. white dr. john a. white dr. gayl wiegand dr. waller b. wigginton thomas l. williams dr. albert e. wilson dr. earl d. wilson dr. c. c. worstell charles d. yates DR. AUGUST ZANONI I ! F I E In , -I W- wwf, wma.. -- . f, .,L...4,v.14-fw..y.Q,..,. . .. - miss margaret adamson dr. charles f. barfknecht MRS. HELEN V. BECKLEY tdr. franklin cole dr. albert i. edlin mrs. betty b. evenson mrs. donna freshman dr. robert goettsche DR. ROBERT O. GRANGE dr. n. marie higgins miss marie holley mrs. mary annknight dr. robert b. helson MISS FUMIKO I. SAITO dr. thomas g. stewart daniel p. barclay thomas g. beebe victor c. billby james m. black carl d. bursted berl caldwell ellis w. call robert f. crabtree mrs. carol e. cullen ernest a. dahlquist richard r. davis mrs. shirley deagle frank disdier david b. dowd edward f. dowling h. V. dreessen mrs. iris eales henry o. edeen clarence ellis earl fallows h. d. garbett glenn f. goff s. l. grange mrs. marilyn t. hardy lloyd j. hutchison frank r. johnson mrs. lynne. a. jones paul f. kidd hugh h. lyon l. p. maillet w. r. mc donald james e. mitchell ralph e. olsen dale l. parsons mrs. mary ellen parsons roland a. pywell ross n. queen gene g. richards j. a. roskelley w. h. shiilett, jr. r. w. simmons mrs. dorothy n. smith roy m. sutcliffe paul h. todd herman j. torrano mrs. glenda trumbo' lynn v. watson .M . ,,, -- . Y ' ' k ' .1 7 t and t ,gegxy V I I E vg, vw- f I ff L it ' W ,, 1, 4 L1 5 16 5 - , ,.-- af- ' Xlf 5 4, ,f riff .M f .,, 4 942 -v-.., candids XXYX if Colonel F. J. Riley, Mrs. William E. Davis and Mrs. Mel Schubert pause for What are YOU d0i11g with my Wife? refreshments during the Military Ball. i T A ' X 'K ' 5 1-' 5 A Lloyd Furniss, school photographer, pauses for what might become a good cry while contemplat- ing the end-of-year work pile up. President William E. Davis strolls from the SUB 36 toward his office ..-z., , 1'1- 3, .vw fi., .nv R 44 1' X. fin f'.,h 3 hy: NL.. 1 , 5 I . Dubby Holt braves the weather and drags his boys out on Eli Oboler muses over one of those big words during the Faculty Wives dinner. the track field. ,X - x ,I l i 19 f T' My figsex Elmo Sackett Diane Bil eu Chick Bil eu and Mar Rohrbough Y Y Y give a spectacular performance at the Faculty Wives dinner. Kathy Oliver takes a ride on her electric cartfll through the vastness of the new book- -store. I1Viti B S Y5f.gA: New El UU tiviti EE HF III III We HM I U activiti e S El ctiviti C S G D Patti Pace s M ? 'I' 1, 2 CLASS CARD common mmmunvcann x uusmnuux .f N 5. EFYQ. :ca T' ' TATl0llH EE I 5' Advance to table sixg if you pass ROTC inspection, collect electric pencilg if class is full, go to 55!!8z et-acquainted dance Make yourself comfy and get acquainted. Hey you! Cut that out! 5 from left to right . . . 4 Autumn day-warm and sun- ny. An inspiration to the artist? Well, who could work, who could study on a day like this? 2111111111111 iwm.-.w:s1mv ff -'-.f - yxsww.-w..1 swf-W -MW -A rush This year 154 men signed up for Greek Rush. During the week rushees were told by r Jay Jensen, dean of men, that they should take a good look at the frater- nities, for these men are the leaders on campus. Andy Wilson urged the men to give every frater- nity a chance. The first parties were held Septem- ber 22-23, with open rush beginning the 23rd and ending the 27th. Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity members lead their rushees around the circle of introductions, with each step adding a bit more information on Greek life. Sigma Phi Epsilon provided live entertainment with the aid of a Sigma Nu's showed films of fraternity functions to give rushees a realistic brother Showing the fun of belong- idea of Greek activities. ing to a brotherhood. f4ffk...1 ..1q,a-fy.-,www-lf.-wiv,ff- f,.- , of fl.mmu1ff.Anm1vwilmm1wf.emmlm- .f 'vm:lv-.Qf4.- mmqrssw-.x1. 1 5x,P'NU ,. mSE 'f 'J ll' .u -2 V ' ,gait 3 l Seated on the floor, Alpha Pi Omicron actives chat with prospective members during an informal rush party. Gamma Phi Beta's provided an island of paradise setting in which to tell the girls about their way of life. rush Shangri La was the setting in which rushees talked to members of Alpha 'Chi Omega and found out if sorority life as an Alpha Chi is what they would like. X , xx' an ,Q V , v, . N, av ,. Q, . ll ' ' l .fl fl j 2 '?sZ54mi?z?5'1i :'- VZ f'? 'Zvi I 5 . 135 All right you gl1YS, Wh0'S E013 the ball? If this is halftime, what goes on afterwards? Grant Anderson goes for a ride on the ISU limousine. No. 1-ISU Bengalsg No. 2 SVN NIPMBI Sims 80151-' NATIONS VAN l NO. 2 TEAMS GAL ALS vs BEN -Idaho Vandals. And, of course, there are those who get to ride during the noise parade. FXA if 24 Is Graveley Hall loyal or just mean? Colonial Hall shows its loyalty with this suggestion. vs. u of i X lf Twirler DeeAnn Sappington looks on as the Bengals burst onto the field. 47 S l J . Q I J ' 0 ' . 4 4 The once-a-year Spur Barn Dance was its usual big success. Gam- ing, dunking, jailing and a new garbage throw provided the fun and games before the dance began. The dress was grubby and the ever popular Chancellors sup- plied live stomp music. Highlighting the eve- ning was the crowning of Ugly Man. Fifteen members of the male sex were nominated by the coeds. They were: Steve Millard, Keith Sheftstall, Eric Anderson, Ron Mor- ishita, Ron Holloway, Stan Millard, John Mc- Carthy, Jin Trounson, Joe Kabana, Noel Ruh- ter, Cal Evanson, Carl Hogge, Doug Rex, George Gamboa and Steve Kepnes. Jerry Mosser, Doug Rex and Bob Kempton brave the garbage for the sake of fun and games. Q 1. Y Sally Paul and Cathy Neeley get jailed for being wall flowers. 1425, F' K +C e +V, I Marryin' Sam CProfessor Charles Africal is at it again! if P In mi, 49 L homecoming '66 50 ..:l.ii Homecoming Queen candidates and their escorts await the judges' decision. Contestants for 1966 Homecoming Queen were, left to right, front row, Printha Ault, Boise, Mary Robison, Robertsg Chris Jefferies, Boise, second row, Linda Shaff, Filer, Bobette Ritzman, Pocatellog Mariann Ausich, Mackayg third row, Beverly Ball, Pocatello, Susan Weidenback, Nampa. Not pictured is Kathy Pond, Boise. Brown-eyed Beverly Ball, , Pocatello, a senior speech ' major, was crowned 1966 Homecoming Queen of Idaho State University by the vote of the men students. Homecoming skits-11 cast of thousands, sing- ing cowboys, dancing Indians, beauties and beasts, comm-dy and tragedy and more sil- houeitcs. 5 Sig Eps ready to roll. Phi Sigs ring their bell. Alpha Chis scream and yell. Alpha Chis have a long night ahead. if x EAH 'QEAM UM V ff-Nl Te , S . C15 xqfilx V , l A J 'JO' if fi l 'ff F fl Turner and Graveley combine Each napkin carefully and lovingly placed. Let's et forces. Sigma Nus-the noisiest bunch around. 3' organized fellas, the parade's tomorrow ! S' E133 - Asp -fi. l A lone body and ambushcd wagon train attest to the hardships of How the NVest was Won. A complete wreck captured first place in the lawn display for Sigma Phi Epsilon. From the Mayiiower to the missile X f marks America's advance-building lore, X legends and lyrics in its path. X Combining their elforts and talents, Colonial and Garri- s0n's lawn display depicts an old western medicine wagon, Too bad they weren't really selling love potion! rl Always and forever present in thoughts of America stands the Statue of Liberty built by Pi Kappa Alpha. Sigma Phi Epsilon's first prize winning float- Stephen Foster's Beautiful Dreamer. Sandra Drake is the lovely southern miss The annual parade got 1966 Homecoming Day off to a spectacular start and showed off the creative talents of campus groups. ' 7 . ,y.anv- -.T-,- e , 1 4? x X .Q r '-'Y'fr'F1,.,f . -' -. - x. 1 v I n . 'mf ...wi-v, - 'X , I- lv 1 A' 'al 1 1. li 111. Aq --3 Q- -Q' f -ge v.,pf-+.,r1'1. ,gf- ff ' Q tv' s -' , - . '.,,'f-Q'-N-'va' P 1 15 ff T2 ,Lit-4 4 1 ,, 531 5,q . 2 7,1 '4 A , . I reg 1, . 4 I :f'.il'l1F v . mi Qt ISU's new marching band, led by Mr. Charles Yates, steps out quick and in good shape to lead the pa- rade. . . , Q uh Lg ' 1----1 - .-, , ,., - .,-, -. Rip Van Wmkles lVake me when 1t's over . I um: --lulmumiilffpds' carried out the 1966 Homecommg theme to put ,, , ,,,-aa.-fQ3'.....,.::r 1-Cat! 4luHgg55Qgf75a,, l ' Y ' ' ' , v -- - , U1'l'F-2-nr.u,.?,, A?lal Z.. A- ' ' 'Y ll - 415, f Alpha Chl Omega invigiii place in womens dl igllgggfr, E, ' ' if 'l.fsl'1'Zf' n4.11iix.f11lm.:ff Ark-F 4 . 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Halftime entertainment-ISU's fine band with DeeAnn Sappington as solo twirler. 56 intermission Maynard Sager accepts a trophy for Dennis Green flashes a smile as Sigma Nu from Queen Beverly. the queen presents him the trophy. Sweepstakes trophy in one hand and Queen Beverly in the other-Michael Bailey depicts the feelings of Q . . Q f 7-J-Q the entire Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. T a da at Weber Just a little good, clean fun going down on the train. , Hail! Hail! the Idaho State gang's all ISU's Band led the Weber Homecoming Parade. here! WVe lost the bell to Nlfeber, but Ron Morishita clicln't let it out of his sight until then. ISU was invited to participate in Weber's parade. Besides As ever, ISU Cheerleaders worked hard and put on a great our band, President Davis, student officers and cheerleaders show. made appearances. u.e..A,, L I-S'U PRES. .AND FW: if l -vi freshman retreat -. F: Early in the fall, approxi- mately 40 members of the freshman class along with 6 faculty advisors went to West Yellowstone for the annual freshman - faculty retreat. They spent a three-day week- end at the Stagecoach Inn in discussion groups. Topics of discussion ranged from cam- pus life to campus communi- cations. From left to right: Mike Hienrich, Renae Barrett, Robert De Bolt, Dennis Sutton, Kathy Wyllie, Nancy Kent and Dr. O. E. Dial. This group is discussing campus problems. The new addition to the Student Union was formally opened at an open house to which the public was invited. Visitors were given guided tours of the new facilities, and a steak dinner was served in the ballroom. H -Mil.. The EIN Jazz Quintet provided music in the Bengal Lair, ISU's new night spot. Couples may dance to live music here and enjoy soft drinks. Visitors enjoy the work of an Idaho artist in the newly remodeled art gallery for merly the Bookstore bengalettes The Bengalettes perform in pa- rades and during football and basketball season. The members of Bengalettes with photographer Lloyd Fur- niss. Front row: Lois Divine, Sandra Toner, Pam Tranmer, Mr. Furniss, Linda Tillotson, Maxine Dunkley, Mary Forman. Back row: Linda Kohntopp, Ann Crowton, Linda Reynolds, Cathie Wyllie, Melinda Roberts, Linda Allen, Tascile Hender- son, Audrey Gerrard, Mary Rock, 'Carlene Jenson, Konni Slimp, Ann Montgomery. Long hours of practice and hard work show in their precise and polished performances. benjie A new attraction at football and basketball games this year was Benjie, the Bengal Tiger. CUnderneath it all is Grant. Andersonj It seems here he's found a friend in solo twirler Dee Ann Sappingrton. Dee Ann is also Miss YVOol of Idaho. After checking over all the campus historical points, Dee Ann and Benjie take a leisurely walk to discuss it all. Back home again, they relax in the Bengal Lair. Dee Ann and Benjie both think it's great to have a friend! .,,,4,..,,.,.a..-.l..... -T . '-J' ,,1.4: ', White elephant sale The White Elephant Sale sponsored by the Newman Federation drew a large crowd. Dr. James Backes auctioned 0E treasures from a genuine white ele- phant to a slightly used vacuum cleaner. Most people came with nothing and went away with terrific bargains! legislators da 105 lawmakers from ldaho's 35 legislative districts met on the ISU campus December 3. The legislators were given a tour ol' the campus and met for a luncheon al which Dr. Wm. Davis spoke on The University's Role in Society. That evening the lawmakers were guests at the ISU-Chapman College basketball game. President Davis talks to Idaho legislators Winter dance Steve Crossman and Gayle Cochrane stuff napkins into the framed doorway. ISU's dance band directed by R. David Missal provided the music for the New Year's Eve dance. 66 fa! fl' -1 xx snow Y faq blood drive-744 pints An outstanding Blood Drive, ISU went beyond its 600 pint quota Lifeline Pam Be1'mQtt ,Offers e1100U1'ageH1el1t to to give the Red Cross 744 ints. pe' Irene Mingo checks temperatures as a part of her work as a Lifeline. 68 p another Lifeline, Sally Paul. Blood Drive Committee, left to right: John Deagle, Andy Wilson, Mike Jones, Reed Beck, Ken Johnson, Irene Mingo, Mrs. Ruth Markham, Mrs. Huldah Bell, Aron Mitchell and Paula Allred. Chairmen were Mitchell and Reed Beck. Aron 2 6 f Z E ' s ,yi M' .P ,xxihji 64 nf, 'F A A .QMSBM 5 ,fi fi , M, 7 fit fa 4 1'f'-ax, ' Q' L . We . 5 X2 U.. F pw Competition among floors was held in the women's dorms. Terry Howard shows Turner sixth Hoor's prizewinning entry 'A Christmas Carol. ,Ti , Prizes were also awarded for individual room decorations. Printha Ault's decorations are reiiected in her mirror. -ar' X- in ,H - ' K'.Q f X ' 9 ':i' li ., .. We so - Christmas Open House is the only time of the year when men are allowed on the living floors of the dorms. The opportunity is well taken advantage of. Joanne Grimes and Dan Sanchez look over Garri- son's fifth floor Christmas scene. Garrison's fourth floor de- picted a town at Christ- mas. Helen Maxwell and Leslie Moats watch over it Could it be one of Santa's helpers peeking around the corner or an ISU coed? Dee Dennis stands at her doorway with a ready welcome for any who wish to enter her Christmas wonderland. is I i ll l 'z I ,,,.3: ' L31 .QSPGGR n ., rl f' . v W iii Q3 522 open house-christmas Dewey Hardesty acts as host at Graveley Hall to Mrs. Bartz, Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Schubert. rg W. -qs Z 1 Dyer Hall residents displayed talent with their eyecatching Santa and reindeer. Residence Hall is alight with Christ- mas spirit. Prizes of tea services were given to the men's dorms with the best decorations s 5 l 72 5 , fy -iv-'-1 W' me-1 E' 5 M., jaw 54.-FLA ,vw Q P' ff +r'iJ -' 4.4 '-1? f 4 Talent and hard work show in West Hall's decorations. fy, ff: A 345: -.3 11 Santa greets guests in front of a gigantic Christmas tree in Graveley Hall. Left to right: Steve and Deanna Cunningham, Cal Percy, Frank Thomas, Sue Norton, Steve Vasterling, Pat Florence and Gordon Melvin enjoy all the comforts of home-a' friendly chat around the John Montez and Milt Pickford celebrate fireplace. Christmas Mexican style. - l--ln -.Umil , , ..1...i......,.1,..........n , ,lx- ams-aws gu -girl dance The SUB Ballroom was filled to overflowing for the annual AMS-AWS guy and girl dance. Bob Odom flower right cornerD claimed the 'Chancellors' mike and whipped out a few songs for the dances. the left hand- In the true spirit of Berkely, The Mysterious Left Hand fights a never-ending battle for truth, justice and the American way here at ISU. Any resemblance to jealousy or sour grapes is purely co- incidental. at El g2l1'I1C Poor manis brawl 4 r r The annual Poor Man's Brawl, sponsored by AMS, gives students a chance to attend a really high class social event. The attire was the New Poverty Look and the decora- tions were simply devastating! Although everyone looked divine, some of the sharper looking guests were 'Carol ChaEe, Carolyn Kucera, Richard Gyer, Milton Bullock a Jerry Swore- . 77 5 'z '11 u The Bengal mascot tries to cheer . up the Vanclal cheerleaders as the 'V - N visitors trailed throughout the game. Students turned out en masse for the Idaho game and cheered the Bengals on to a smashing victory college bow I Mwmax., Winner of the College Bowl for 1967 was the Sigma Phi Epsilon team. They were, from left to right, Grant Anderson, P. J. Hill and Keith Bennet. In the back is Aron Mitchell. The College Bowl winners traveled to Moscow to challenge the U of I team and won the first two of three games to uphold the name of ISU. Members of the Alpha Chi team Cleft to right, Marilyn Jones, Joan Kleiner, Carol Lance and Jana Freemanj compete against Gamma Phis Patti Baily, Linda Epler, Billie Johnson and Ann- ette Tatro. The moderator is Mike Bailey. s twirp Week During Twirp Week at ISU all females must treat the members of the opposite sex. Around the twirp, from left to right, are Printha Ault, Pam Bennet, Irene Mingo, Lynn LaFrancis and Jean 'Cordingleyg the twirp is Lance lrVorley. TWI RP WEEK PROCLAMATION Whereas: The women students of Idaho State University do freely and voluntarily agree to surrender for one week, February 12-18, 1967, their privileges as the weaker sex and assume the position heretofore maintained by the male students. Whereas: For the above named period the women shall be obligated to adhere to the following rules: I. Transport such heavy articles as books for the male students. II. Purchase said males valentines. III. Purchase for said males various and sundry cokes, coifees and other refreshers. IV. Act in a Chivalrous manner toward said males, namely, open doors for them, aid their entrance into autos, assist them with chairs, putting on coats, etc. V. Invite said males to the Sweetheart Formal, February 17. Whereby: This week of February 12-18 shall be proclaimed TWIRP WEEK CThe Woman Is Required To Payj and shall be observed accordingly. 'Nz 81 sweetheart formal The Buddy Morrow Band provided the music for the Sweetheart Members of AWS did an excellent job decorating Formal. for the dance. They are, from left to right, Sally Serpa, Cheryl Diehm, Patti Byrne, Jan Parmin and Marlena Harper. Dream Man candidates, left to right: Jim Rackley, Lynn Archibald, Cal Percy, Willy McAtee, Dave Thompson, Danny Vestal Dream Man, Tom Spanbauer, Gail Ryder, Brent DeWitt, Steve Milot and Rich Smith. ff? 4D llllx Somewhere My Love was the theme of the Sweetheart Formal. A gazebo designed by Aron Mitchell was the center attraction. The dance was well attended by the students. somewhere m love Dream Man Dan Vestal gets a crown and a trophy and Sally Serpa gets a kiss. senior dinner dance The Senior Class provided the stu- dents and the food for the Senior Dinner Dance. M X fi Kathy Pond and George Parker, with loaded trays, look for a place to sit. The Senior Dinner Dance was held at the Elks Lodgeuin Idaho Falls. Approximately 250 couples turned up to GHJOY the event. 84 orchesis Orchesis is a dance club which was formed on cam- pus this year. In April mem- bers performed for the public and students for the first time. Seated, from left to right, are Mariam Gibbson, Ron Hodge, Miss Donna Hogge, advisor, Nicki Miller, Diana Morris, Phyllis Schultz and Sandy Evans. . 1 4 , For one scene the group used a few grade school children to help them along. Sandy Evans Winter carnival ls Skier Lyn Sabala prepares for a race in the lodge. Look at that Greg Esplin go! Would you believe that all those Sigma Nus just came out A Phi Delta Chi members chose The Wizard of Id as the subject of that little igloo? Wonder what's inside? of their first place snow sculpture. 86 Tf Vega, it , 1 2 Q ll xx x Kathy Pond beams when they announce her as Snow Queen. 4, A ,. ' . , 1 .,. +1-,jf ,, r. i N- . .I 31. , . ,-W f Candidates for Snow Queen, left to ri ht' I '1l'onnt I in t g . .. 1 ,z gf. 'Conni Rutt, Kay Garvin, Julie Mills. Kathy Pond, Juno Mahanna. Linda Mitchell, Elaine Bell, Annette Hanks. ,s5..,! If ., , 'f I . fl Q1 -a et ef, The number of skis attests to the turnout of students at the Gamma Phi Beta snow sculpture-a two holer? Winter Carnival. 87 the coffee house Another something newl' was begun for ISU students and faculty in December of '66. Known to all as the Coifee House, it is a place where issues are raised, art is displayed, music is de- buted, conversation is free and stimulating and where students meet faculty out- side the classroom. The ISU Ecumenical Ministry began the project and turned it over to the stu- dents. They have special speakers, movies and fun. mi is A ff, 3, ,t 2 K as sd' 5 M it f f -- - ' 'H HN -4 ' 1 :,:,:--g-ff-ff.',a-1,:g.Z,,V ,. -. new , , . .y W, - -. - is 1 4: 1, -l -,.s.,, P -.za . -1 . 15. Q -,gg:g,,, .1 5 0 Q x ., Q, v vw-S-fu: , H- i .5 miss i. s. u. pageant Twelve ISU coeds competed in the third annual Miss ISU pageant. The girls' talents ranged from modern dance to humorous readings. The theme was Castle of Dreams. Miss ISU was awarded a trophy, a scholar- ship, a S300 wardrobe and an all- expense paid trip to Boise for the Miss Idaho Pageant in June. Miss ISU for 1967-GS is Pamela Gardner. a sophomore majoring in elementary education. Standing with the new Miss ISU are, left to right, Kathy Frolich, third runner up: Barbara Ramsey, first runner up: Miss ISUQ Linda Neary, second runner up, and Carla Wright, Y. , 41' w i va' gm M. , A Miss Congeniality. university da H , ISU's seven fraternities set up displays to give high school seniors a view of the Greek system on campus. President Davis crowns Kayla Reddington of Preston as University Day Queen. Seniors were ushered in the SUB's Eighth Street en- Pathfinder Kathy Neeley points out the highlights of the trance where the Greeks and other campus organiza- ISU campus to visiting seniors from schools throughout tions had prepared displays. Idaho. ' 5' WG After all the tours, speeches and shows the seniors were treated to a college type stomp. ' I College students and high school seniors mixed to fill the SUB Ballroom with noise, laughter and loads Those who didn't make it to the dance or wandered from their tours stood hopelessly lost on ISU's vast campus. of fun. 2 election forum The new hypostyle was filled with interested students who came to hear speeches given by those who were seeking offices. With Pete Karademos at the podium expostulating his platform, we view other candidates awaiting their chance. Left to right are Bill Rice, Reed Beck, Bruce Hopkins, Jim Schiers, Grant Anderson, Gail Ryder and Fred Wahl. The new art gallery in the SUB basement has its own permanent collection and all through the year has been the resting place of various traveling art exhibits. An- other service extended to the students by the SUB was the opportunity to hear Sen- ator Frank Church speak on the war in Vietnam. 93 turtle trot Linda Runz holds the SWAG turtle before the race is called. S The organizations formed cheering sections for their turtles. The race was sponsored by Alpha Omicron Pi and each turtle was pur- chased for a mere five dollars. With students coaxing and pushing, the race was won by Gamma Phi Beta. The prize for the slowest turtle went to Sigma Nu. The prize for best name was won by sixth door Garrison and the prize for best decorated went to Turner House. Peace fall Interested students crowded into the Hypostyle to listen and participate in the rally. Speeches, poetry and folksinging were the main events at the peace rally and march which protested the war in Vietnam. Sponsored by the Student Peace Union and Young Democrats, the event was in conjunction with a national day of protest with mass demonstrations in New York and San Francisco. Wy Vg ' Nffnmffgynl :Omar international cabaret Awaiting their turns to per- form are representatives of Mexico, Pakistan and Ku- wait, and the Spurs stand by to serve refreshments. 96 The Bengal Lair was trans- formed into an International Mecca by the foreign stu- dents attending ISU. Chyio- ko Oe demonstrates the very formal Japanese tea cere- mony for the edification of the guests at the Interna- tional Cabaret. Rosalin Lee performs a colorful ribbon dance from her native China. XX N junior prom The theme Summer Wine provided the set for the Junior Prom. Music was provided by Gib Hochstrasser. E11 B k d R' h d J b th Decorating for the dance were, left to right, Eileen Brush, en bflifofmagvherictfg proffowignhffffer e Ellen Fenwick, Robin Whittaker and Vicki Choborda. kickapoo The annual Kickapoo Gardens Dance sponsored by the Intercol- legiate Knights was its usual big success. A few were disappointed that the punch had no joy-juice added for this year's event. As usual for most dances, the SUB Ballroom was packed S Susan Burke and Bob Ranells take a peek into a big salad Elaine Bell, Bob Kempton, George 'Cox and Judy Welch bowl wrapped with paper. pause to empty bottles. Oh, I would have to get stuck on Coleen Taylor and Dave Schmidt ham it up during the dance. one of those long slow songs I 99 100 M militar ball Music for the annual Military Ball was pro- vided by the ISU Dance Band. Decorations were in the traditional red, white and blue, forming a big American Hag. The military wore their dress blues and, combined with the girls' long formals, made the dance a spectacular and gala affair. Long dresses and formal suits set the charm and elegance for the Military Ball. Attendants Pat Thompson and Dee Ann Sappington with Sue Weidenbach, newly crowned Military Ball Queen. Sue Weidenbach and Colonel Wither- spoon lead off the first dance. lincoln da dinner ' G ' r l l gOV. I'OII1I1Cy Governor Romney from Michigan. Governor and Mrs. Romney greet guests as they enter. ver five hundred people attended the annual Lincoln Day Dinner sponsored by the Republican Party. Guest speaker was Governor George Romney of Michigan. 101 Larry Judson tries 'his skill on the buckin? bronc. T? '. Saga Food serves the annual rodeo picnic. Cliff Wheeler doesn't look very excited about the food. .e .9 Rodeo Queen Kristie Champneys seems to be having no trouble tying that goat. Dave Claiborne takes a spill. rodeo The ISU Rodeo was sponsored this year by the Idaho State Rodeo Club as their big event of the year, held April 28 and 29 during Mothers Weekend. Due to bad Weather the crowds were small, but those who went saw many fine rides during competition. This bucking bronco rider seems doing very well. to be With his feet in the stirrups and a hand on the rein, this cowboy seems to realize tha if he falls they may never find him again mothers Weekend Frazier Auditorium was filled with visiting mothers and a few fathers to view the Greek Songfest, an annual event for Mothers Week- end. The theme Some Enchanted Weekend pro- vided the setting for 3,891 mothers invited for their special weekend. The schedule began with Songfest Saturday morning and ended with a strawberry breakfast Sunday morning. Other events included a water show, fashion show and special Honor Guard drill. It seems theitheme and weather had a slight clash-the climate conquered with a volley of snow that measured a foot deep for Sunday. 104 ,F ,E :HTH l I g.f15yMigl25 S5 X Q 7' I k x 5' ' l QA, P ,, X X x .vnl g, Pg: P' . 1 L - y oc at .. b e .-fy . X. ' XI .. 'L 1 7 1' 1' f f ' 5' 'P , it ' . - X'Sg-u..+3 Candidates for May Queen were, left to right, Irene Mmgo, Sue Rountree, Mary Robison, Marilyn Kent and Linda Epler. Mrs. Hadley Sorenson and her 'daughter Cheryl, from Roberts, take a turn through the Hypostyle. Chosen by a vote of the student body, Mary Robison reigns as May Queen for 1967. Mary is active in AWS and Concert Choir and was named Student Nurse of the Year. 105 graveley hall t 81 11 fashion show During Mothers Weekend the cosmetology division of the Trade and Technical School and Graveley Hall presented a fashion show. Models came out onto this flowered ramp. . D Mistress and master of ceremonies Models showed both fashions and hairstyles and Graveley Hall residents served for the evening were Joyce as escorts for the models. Michaelson and Bruce Hopkins. Water show Precision in timing and rhythm make this ballet a work of art. ' 21 ,A5.'1:'Q'f1'-.2 ' ' Q3 The water show on Mothers Weekend has become an annual affair. The ISU aquatic club starts Weeks in advance perfect- ing routines and making cos- tumes and decorations to make the show and evening of real enjoyment. Clown divers add a little fun to the show. The decorations following the theme of The Enchanted Sea are reiiected in the pool. 107 The annual T and T dinner dance was held in the Student Union Ballroom on March 17. The social event was for all trade and technical school stu- dents and their guests. The food looks great! Following a lovely dinner couples danced to the music of the Gene Burton Band. T and T dlrector Jack Rucker was One Of 109 greek Week Greeks and independents crowded into Frazier Auditorium to watch the Greek skits. In 4 . di., Preparing for their skit, the TKES hurry around in their gala garb. First place in skits was won by Alpha Chi Omega. The Grecian Ball, the last event in Greek Week held in the Labor Temple, was crowded with Greeks celebrating their unity. X: I e -X.-.sl P Kay Garvin wives it il 110 in1hvl0f:ll1r0W- Grant Anderson and other sotts chug beer in the presi- dents race while Past Sig Ep President Mike Bailey looks on. I 1 , PM as --!l.,..j-sw. K . ,R Ken Runyan, Sigma Nu, takes his turn in the log throw. Ben Miller, Steven Vasterling and Dick Mariotto pull out for the TKES as Gail Cockrum, Ron Holloway and Cheryl Andrews come in from a refreshing dip in the Portneuf. C2lStCI'I1 CUStOI1'1S 'I X txt a X In their study of Eastern customs, the anthropology class held an Indian festival to the goddess Saraswati, goddess of wisdom. Ernie Dinsmore ofliciated in the part of a Brahmin priest. Students were invited to partake of the feast. The festivities attracted quite a bit of attention on the quad. Part of the festival which takes place at the end of February in Bengal consists of offering food to a model of the goddess. 1 i . businessman of the year banquet 3.3 Q S.-15' l -fu---, 'lgfi' -:L , . I fb Q E' sql ' A Alpha Kappa Psi, national business fraternity, and the College of Business Administration were co- sponsors of the 18th annual Businessman of the Year Banquet which honored Thomas E. Roach, chair- man of the board of Idaho Power Company. Above Mr. Roach addresses guests, including former award winners J. R. Simplot, R. V. Hansberger and C. A. Garrett. Dinner speaker Albert H. Gordon, chairman of the board of Kidder-Peabody, Inc., adjusts the microphone before addressing the audience. Thomas E. Roach, Donald R. Rowe and Dr. William E. Davis talk informally after dinner. Ei' rote awards L Military Ball Queen Sue Weidenbach sorts through award certificates aim as Dallas Linscheid, Fred Wahl, Dr. Davis and Colonel Witherspoon '- 1. look on. At attention with eyes straight ahead, Larry Davis receives a medal from Dr. Davis. Lt. Colonel Riggs pins a medal on John Riley at the annual ROTC awards cere- mony. With a curt salute and feet in step, the Scotch Guard passes in re- view. 115 116 all-university picnic The All-University Picnic at- tracted its usual large crowd. The picnic was held on the intramural Held and was sponsored by I Club. The picnic is a last fling before closed week and finals. Having a great time doing nothing are Kathy Perrin, Sam Arana, Chris Jeffreys and Larry Satterwhite. Following the picnic was a street dance with live music. Body surfing was the big event of the picnic. They had a hose running: water down the grassy slope and when it was good and wet and sloppy, boys would throw themselves on their bellies and slide to the bottom. Volleyball nets were set up and students played volleyball for hours. In one corner of the field some fellows got a hot baseball game going. t 81 t Picnic A warm day and a large crowd made the annual T Sz T picnic, held at Ross Park, a great success. A musician no less, Phil tunes his Q I - h banjo in anticipation of an afternoon What looks like lt could be a stag lme is probably only the line for more ice cream. of dance and son g. spring '6 Mary had a little lamb and it followed Dee Ann Sappington to school. Barf. gf' i,1'4 ' Doris Betts squints against the bright sun, or maybe she just caught a whiff of that Pocatello air! Kp A favorite spring sport is sitting on the grass. Everybody in the Matthews family loves ice cream! 119 .orm life ,,,,, ,I- ' .f-'- ' ,ff .,. fm Girls in the dorms are informed of what is going on on campus and find it easier to be involved in campus activities. These girls are working on publicity for the University Ball. rls who live in either of ISU's two new women's halls, Turner and irrison, will be quick to tell you that it was never like this in old .rner or Graveley. Each room has a phoneg each dorm has a TV room, ereo room, recreational facilities and a sundeck. 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Mac Davis and Dianne Ninni take an afternoon off from class and the en- closure of the dorms. Dennis C. Moodie puts on a record to study by. The intellectuals of Dyer Hall, from left to right starting at the bottom, Ray Legaultt, Mike Love, Doug Yesenski, Joe Clark, David Flynt and Chris Bergman. .. 7 f . 3, gg NX ll ' university ball Dale Hand 31111 C?f0lYn Kucera seem to Bill Nelson and Steve Wright stand ready to check student activity cards be BHJOYIHE the d21l1C0- while Maxine Dunkley, Terrell Blackburn, Ann Mortensen and Bill Molitor take a break from the dance. Confetti, balloons and fishnet hel'ped carry out the theme bon voyage for the University Ball. The music was pro- vlded by the ISU Dance Band. The Freshman Class sponsors the dance as their big function of the year. commencement '6 The processional led by the Administration and Faculty winds its way through the pines onto the stadium floor where over 800 undergraduates will soon receive their degrees. Dr. Carl McIntosh addressed the graduates Many friends and parents filled the guest sec at the 1967 commencement exercise. tion at the ceremony. i E 5 ff Y I v- E leftover M, .. sm-27- W X Ann Mortenson and Dean Armstrong greet guests at the door of H if Fort Wickiup. e-ml Okay, one-two-three, one-two-three, says DeeAnn Parsons to Barry Howsden at Molly Brown rehearsals. The Tekes held open house for the fraternities in their new house. Unfortunately, they were in violation of a zoning law and will have to give the house up, so they may be holding open house in another new house next year. , , , . VY T' fil- fi , ' 1 ' f i H Tx Q .TY ' The old bookstore is now a new art gallery. A permanent art collection has been purchased, but the gallery also provides a showplace for traveling ex- hibits. student union-67 Begun last spring the new section of the Student Union was finished in the fall of,'66. A newly added entrance provides quick and easy access to the film theatre. mig-Q.,mnmn,.v.4.m.f,uf .mvmzmvsmwmz:sam-mamaw ' A . 'I -.I nw. li Fourt.h floor of the new Student Union provides a quiet and elegant study setting for students who like a change from the library. This stairway is another sec- tion of the new SUB. It leads to the film theatre lobby. trio italiano d'archi 1 L V -ff. jkgv Ev L Lf ,Hi , QL l- 235 Q h, . l g X . p K if l S K W:51,,. Sff.Q The Trio Italiano D'Archi was presented in Goren- son Hall by the Lecture Program Series. The members were from Rome, Milan, and Naples Italy. facult 31? I f show Professor Burton super- vises as Professor Havas places the paintings for the Faculty Art show which was held in the Fine Arts Art Gallery. pat and victoria Suzanne bloch Suzanne Bloch gave a lecture and concert in the Goranson Recital Hall on Shakespeare's use of music in his plays. She demon- strated the lute, virginal and recorder. She first trained as a pianist but later became interested in the music of earlier centuries. Some of the line enter- tainment students enjoyed this year included Pat and Victoria and Suzanne Bloch. Pat and Victoria played and sang their own music. The first half of the concert was ballads of the Old Westg the sec- ond half featured ballads of today. ' 129 performers the pair extraordinaire Social Committees first scheduled performance was the Pair Ex- traordinaire. Students received them with enthusiasm and filled the ballroom to hear them. dave brubeck Jazz artist Dave Brubeck and his quartet were well liked by the Idaho State students. Brubeck gave two concerts, and both of them filled the house. afftrdxuxgf The Don Cossack Singers and Dancers performed in the SUB Ballroom for t.he students October 28. The Singers were organ- ized in Czechoslovakia in 1933 by Nicholas liostru- koff. 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U M ' Y gy? f A X 2 3 X X Swami 1 - Sf 595 lZth night Shakespeare's comedy Twelfth Night was presented December 8-10 at Frazier Auditorium, di- rected by Professor Allen Blom- quist. The comedy is full of rollicking fun and Feste, the fool, captures the spirit of the play with his sing-sings. Twenty-two students had roles in the play. the franciscan Reading parts for the world premiere of The Franciscan, a readers theater production, are, left to right, Julie Gunnarson, Dean Anderson, Gloria Martin and Ed Ashcraft. The Franciscanf' written by For- rester H. Blake, a member of the ISU faculty, was published in 1963. The characters are composites of several historical figures Which were placed by Blake in a time of crisis on the Rio Grande River when there was corruption in the military civil authority and the church. Professional actor Robert Kirk, a form er ISU student, played the starring role of Padre Almirez, a Franciscan priest Kirk has worked on television and was with a Broadway touring company Rehearsing for the play, which was presented February 17 and 18 in Frazier Auditorium, is part of the cast. ff 1 'Q c ,,,,,, f fi, ,A , W. , gif J -faq R' , F . !..,,. X , ,,,-L: 1 .. 13- .,, f lillum ll' , l ft, d J No by, seated, played the leads in Lillum, the stage play from which Garzhiumigiclal ?'Ca12idlusel?'Cciiilzi3s tallien. The detectives are Darwin Richardson and VVayne Durst. The doctor played by Dean Anderson pronounces Llllum dead as from left Dennis Bergendorf Kathy Thalgott Kathy Flaugher Kelth Rogers Jacque Norby Dave Shaver Bruce Hopkins Lynn Thompson Judith Kirk land and Carol Spam look on Jacque Norby and Kathy Flaugher discuss the ex- citement of Kathy's newly found boyfriend. QE E I2 Q1 ul W Y 'L I .wswuuu-nueq-1- an an IIOIQUOCII . ',.n- -A4--w .. 44.4. '-.-4 ...-. ' v u.L- 1.9.-.Q , . , Eu .-1.5 ' ' ' 'i university of omaha 20 idaho state university 28 Bill Ingram Leroy Harris Bruce Malsom Steve Millard Joe Wigmore Greg Esplin The Bengals new pro-style offense got oil? to a good start with a win over a tough Omaha U. team. Quarterback Bill Ingram led the way with a passing attack that few Bengal fans have seen before, completing 15 of 24 passes for a fantastic 62.5 per cent. Ends Bob Odom, John McCarthy and Jim Rackley were the prime receivers and made some beautiful catches. The Bengal defense looked' spotty, but could be tough in the future. Number 3 ranked NDU took advantage of ISU mistakes and displayed a polished attack as they stunned the Bengals 41-0. This was the second defeat of the Bengals at the hands of NDU in as many years. The new Bengal offense was unable to get underway throughout the game. north dakota university 41 idaho state university 0 Bob Requejo Dick Fleischmann Lowell Van Orman Alex Laigo Max Baxter Jim Rackley Bob Upshaw Dean Ray Dick Mariotto LeRoy Matthews Joe Kabana Richard Magner Wally Pankratz Doug Rex Milt Pickford George Trenkle Bob Satterwhite Stan Millard northern arizona 14 Buddy Hiram Dick Brown idaho state university ,233 3331555 13 Dave Muniz Bob Odom An intercepted pass in the last minutes of the game cost ISU its second loss of the season. Kicker Larry Taylor put on an out- standing kicking perfor- mance which kept NAU deep in its own territory. It was a heart-breaking loss for the Bengals who led during the entire game except for the last minutes. 156 The Bengals put on one of their better show- ings of the season as they tried unsuccess- fully to be the first Bengal team to ever defeat the Vandals from the University of Idaho. Bill Ingram, ISU's quarterback, put on a very disappointing aerial show in the first half, but came back in the second half to lead a Bengal rally which almost overtook the Vandals. This was Idaho's sixth win over the Bengals. Idaho State has never won a football game with the Vandals since the first was played in 1916. university of idaho 27 idaho state university 20 158 montana state university 49 idaho state university 0 The Montana State Bobcats, with All-American halfback Don Hass, completely overpowered Idaho State's Bengals 49-0 in the only Big Sky game 'of the day. The closest the Bengals ,came to paydirt all after- noon was the 16 yard line of MSU, but they were stopped cold there. It was a bad day for the Bengals, who took their worst defeat ever at the hands of the Bobcats. . , A last-minute field goal by sophomore Lowell Van Orman gave the ISU Bengals a 17-14 victory over the University of Montana on Home- coming Day, 1966. The kick came with only 10 seconds left in the game. It was a nip and tuck battle all after- noon, and both teams had olayed to a draw except for the field goal by Van Orman. This was a perfect end- ing for the Bengal season and for the ISU alumni and student body. university of montana 14 idaho state university 17 A Bernie Silva Bill Priesser Les Purce Richard Nykorak Mike Acker Larry Thomas In the annual clash that is becoming one of the biggest rivalries in the Big Sky Conference, the Wildcats of Weber sneaked by the Bengals by a score of 16-7. This was guard Milt Pickord's day of glory as he intercepted a pass in the third quarter and rolled 34 yards for a touchdown. Weber scored in the first quarter and again in the final period. Other than these two snores, both teams had some outstanding defensive play. Larry Taylor had another fine day in the punting department with a 43.1 yard average. Weber state college 16 idaho state university 7 N 61 QQ-. Roger Thomas John iVlct nrthy .lohn Montes Mike Moore , .,., 1 F: I 5 1 X h Q 61,111 .E . V,, P y I . I 1 ! sw 3, F , The Parsons College Wildcats, the sixth ranked small college team in the nation, had to come from behind to defeat the upset-minded ISU Bengals 13-8 in a game held there November 12. Leroy Harris, sophomore quarterback substituting for the injured Bill Ingram, scored the only ISU score on a sneak play in the third quarterg then he passed to end John McCarthy for 2 more points. This was one of the Bengals' better defensive games. The defensive lines of Greg Duff, Milt Pick- ford, John Montes and Bob Satterwhite held the Parsons team to 70 yards rushing. But then the Bengals had difficulty moving the ball. l i g, 2 Parsons college 13 idaho state university 8 portland state idaho state A long pass lifted ISU to a 13-7 win over Portland State. Quarterback Bill Ingram tossed a 67 yard scoring pass to end Rick Nykorak as the Bengals came from behind to defeat Portland State. Idaho State's only other touchdown came in the second period in a six-yard pass from Ingram to Van Orman. Portland State scored in the first quarter, but the Bengals came back to win the Thanksgiving Day game. 162 bennion award banquet Sam Bennion speaks to guests at- tending the banquet honoring D athletes at ISU. fl lfq i Bennion Coach Claude Retherford presents Joe Richmond presents to Leo to Tom Klingforth the Outstanding Carrillo the Red Dog Award for Freshman Basketball award. outstanding performances as line- man on the Bengal football squad. John Peterson accepts from Coach Jerry Dellinger the Outstanding Golfer Award. John McCarthy gives Dr. Davis the 1966 homecoming football. 163 X 'V if , ,z .- ff ,..' , .... w , f QQ S.: Q 1.35m - 1 v Nw i E 5 Yi we hi .... 1 E. , M,W.,w.., V 1 j qi -.1 5 Y P I 1 X 1 1 X N x , ! 4 I -- I x ..N '7 l y5 7f,w f. f 1 flllf ,lille and i i S M i : : 1,: 1:f M 1424. . ,aw RWM. .h f ff, ,I ., W . 1 , ,, , Y A , , Q ,f 1 7? s 4 v 4 0 M of Y -Mm-. -A-.ww The Bengal basketball team for 1967 included, from left, Jerry Mosser, Bill Wagnon, Charles Parks, Ralph McGee, Tom Baird, Charles Barber, Edward Wilson, Ron Boone, Willie Jones, Wilson Terrell, Fred Vukas. Kneeling are head coach Claude Retherford and assistant Leonard Frazier. season record Chapman College Nevada Southern Oregon ............r...... ........ Portland State ..... ....... San Jose State ..... ....... Rice ..............,.,..... Houston .........,...,... ....... Hardin-Simmons Hardin-Simmons Nevada Southern Albuquerque ,,.,..... ..., Seattle .......,.... ISU 87 89 107 118 114 85 111 124 122 98 77 90 Montana State Montana .....,....... .... Colorado State Weber State ...... .... Seattle ......... Idaho ........... Gonzaga .......... .... Idaho .................. .... Weber State ......... .... Montana State Montana .............. .... Idaho .............. Gonzaga ....... ISU 66 89 70 99 76 58 so 71 84 92 82 59 81 gk, 13' 5 , ' H L- s.. xt: Ha s... Q .1-M.,,,.A., '-f-'- fy. ., Nm . W-W: f..-N.1....,..,, ' J f- V-1 . ,.... I SCHSOI1 ISU had its best basketball season in many years. The top scorer was Ron Boone with an average of 22.3 points per game. A close second was Charlie Parks with 19.2 points per game. The highlight of the season for the Bengals was their 78-'76 victory over Seattle at Seattle. The Bengals were a young team this year with only one senior, Jerry Mosser. The outlook for next year is bright. Willie Jones has his hands full as Parks and Boone look on. 1 'Charlie Parks goes up for two against Weber State P i z E a Z Si f g -, 4 . . ' asiggx .. A V 5 ,V Ni, V X Q 3. X . 6 I f A 55 'K 7- A 5. tx L ,V ,. 9. A A 44 , f ,.x. , Z J ,I 'S fy if: X 'Bi ,WX24 1Q2g,-www -W H xi jf' X! N is Z A .. vi Q, ., 'z- if 4 fy 4 xv 52 2 M. , V., uf 1-' ' awk 2 - 2-.1 W., ff, Q N -W wt. V? 'FQ i 'bg 1 F, if W l,0. f V' x- ' W xl 1 s ' ijt' qi e - H ' X 'I 1 1 U X . ' E ' N, v , . X225 min xl N4 nr uh lr , Ik YA. N' I, 'fl I L' We ,i N If xr . v F. 1, Q m ' ' ' A at N X -i Lf :ff v . 45 .af-6 S' a,,, 'IAA . lg:-M Y ff! . g1l,'vLk Q J? Q x 1 Q,.,: VS. II1OI1'f3I12l state Ron Boone C152 goes up with a jump shot while a Montana State player does a beautiful job of acting. The idea's to put the ball through the basket, not to play with it! Ed Wilson C103 goes up for a center jump 'against an uni- dentified MSU player. 170 YN QJ guna-... ATG 3 1 S Ns' gg-IILUPS 665515 V few A , W-...14 . X Aw gf . 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V 1,1 ,My V vw K 12 y - ., .. ,,V,., , .Q 0' ff me . 4- g i ' ,, f'4' . .V ' , Y , -x N - V ' .Q , W' fin ff .154 Ralph McGee C323 scrambles for another loose ball while Ron Boone C155 and Ed Wilson C105 watch. Watch out! Here come Batman and Robin! 173 -ajv. ,- '4 ,141 3 ::??z' . -, ,. 5' :- 2 4 , ff I f s 9 S, .L,A.:.2 A I 1 5 i512 f ' 4? D4 Q 'TQ ' 55 , ' ' 552111 Q I 215.2 ' my faq! QQSHJH K o 3 1 x X lf! X 'XXX X I ,X X. Xxflvx. X 51, xx 5 .SSW f dugg xl I xx ,N ,-:Q-wh 1. , E 'ISE A. A -5-v vs., EXW 'fini' 'YNY 35' 'Sum' WW WW in Q. .J Members of the ISU Frosh basketball team are, from left to right, Boyd Nisson, Phil Jeppson, Dennis Jackson, Ron Brasseaux, Ken Henderson, Tom Klingforth, Joe Krejci, Larry Hudson and Dan Coker. Not pictured is Terry Courtright. Bengal kittens Ron Brasseaux C351 and Joe Krejci C335 watch the ball soar through the Bengals' basket for two points. ski team mi,:QS:2v:1vf27:Z'2,e112,z2- SWTFSC ascii' 4255:-:Pe4:?'Y1Q11:1 ff: 121 :EV A 1' sit' MW: w V gNr,:bf'3' - 2 1?iE5Ei1f1' ,-51.-aa-:mm-,::f. N-4 --4 .- zf- -1' 131 . 4,..g1..fggi,q? fe, , aw, 6. .. f f .Q m-,,,1,-If-item 211, IQ. ., use I X ,. .., - 1:-'ew e:--- e Q .,,, ,,., . A I- 42 .Ll x.-Amt Q v X, 5 7 . 5 Q . .x g Q Q , , f, .ef -A ,wg:gfm5Q:f,.y5.:4,.W...,, ., , P4,fm5Q,m.-. 141:-Q QM .,,,-Fl, ,.,.14,, 1 -ss Tfwwf.-z., wr, - H fi. ., -a sm .. N' Ii A ff' 4 V 2 f, N I ,, Q13 - . li, 1' . - 'if gfss A 5, , - ' ' - ' 1- -. 4 :f:'5:, 'P ' -'PX :4. ii .NEi?.,.1'1,' ' fav- . . , we ,f 5 F ,, E. ,,,:..,4.. ,, A ,,A. ., V , E .-21' .:f:,'f'M1sz':13f. 1. 2 'f 7 ,iw - 1 IA. ' ' g f ' Q -:st iq- fic. 'ggi' in .g,g:,f'- 35 - . -JI.: iwiewrz 41- X, . f..,vN V J. ' - aye -- -:yew-'z:Qfafw1,.e. 1,1 , s1-i4'o,?- dmv 6 cf, s,.:fA4,a,a,, .,,- Q. q., an aw.-sf4'v47'w'4?1 s . f I This year's ski team went to races at McCall, Idaho, and Boze- man, Montana. Although not placing too well in the races, there was plenty of team spirit and everyone is looking forward to a successful season next year. Team members were, front from left, Dale Gage, Bob Gortong- back row, Jim Swan, John Lym, Coach Tom McDonald and Bob Flandro. In a blinding snow storm, Bob Flandro cuts a gate with skill and assurance. The photographer catches John Lym sailing down a steep slope. track '.'l iw Members of the ISU track team are, bottom row, from left, Mike Johnston, Larry Lewis, Brent DeWitt, Shyrock, Roger Maxiield, Ed Mendenhall, Dennis Fowler, Jerry Love, Jim Mat, second row, Bruce Malson Hulbert, John Turner, John Hutchison, Larry Briggs, Lawrence King, Pat Hadeau, Ike Gayfield, Bill Taylorg row, Bob Beeten, trainer and assistant track coach, Tim Dunne, Wayne Calvary, Gary Bills, Joe Krejci, Bill Isley, Leigh Hammond, Bob Rennals, Les Purce and Ron Boone. Taking individual honors this year were, from left to right, John Turner, top scorer, Ike Gayfield, best athlete, and Larry Lewis, outstanding freshman athlete. 177 l The champion mile relay team consists of Tim Dunne, Larry Lewis, Randy Hulbert and Ike Gayfield. X 5- 1 if - UNL e .5 'yi 2 Ron Boone makes it look easy as he sails over the high jump. Notice anything about his feet? Bill Isley eyes the pole vault pit and the 17 foot mark. Mike Johnston does a little soft shoe to get a better throw of the discus. Hi mom, yells Ron Boone, as he takes off in the broad jump. 178 Q ,.. ,l Q QA - ' ' W . P , ,A Ekraff l.' S -ln ' ,JE lil--.-fa.,Qf'-1, -. . - --' . if' :L 2 fi 'I Q L ' U 'Niil V. , . ii' - , .ss.L,,Lg-:fJ.L QL' i ' ' , magna, , A , .1 h r. 5. , .',,., '-' -Likt' ' .-ve A ' ,L lt Q - , I . 'law . - - -Q ,, l 'Q- S .1-11,-A . L aw to , wif -, 'A-, - V, 'mimi I .1 4 , ya-sf'-...., 'u If 1 . l .. ' Roger Maxfield gets the jump on Jerry Love at the start of the one mile. Maxlield still leads at the halfway mark. Jerry Love prevails in the end. Tim Dunne looks content with his last javelin throw. Coach Dubby Holt sets for the finish for an ISU victory. F , 1 Bruce Malson watches his javelin soar through the air. Dennis Fowler, Ike Gayfield and Jerry Love start a wet S80 yard run. And who wins? None other than relaxed Dennis Fowler. Tim Dunne smiles for the camera as he leads teammates Larry Lewis and Randy Hulbert to victory. 441 we f., Jerry Love starts his sprint as he chalks up another win in the mile run. Ed Mendenhall looks surprised as he clears thirteen feet. Wayne Calvary eyes the finish line but Montana seems to have the jump. baseball 4 1 Richard Knudson belts one into left field for a base hit. Members of the Bengal baseball team are, front row, left to right, Tom Barnyard, trainerg Merrit Olmstead, Dennis Wallen, Craig Ahlstrom, Richard Smith, Jim Blakely, Bill Green, Pete Huth, Bob Stinson and Tom Lundy. Second row, Bill Ingram, Jim Walker, Steve Kuharski, Richard Knudson, Mark Matthew, Wendall Kinghorn, Keith Neville, Joe James, Brent Cutright, Mike Sauer, Duane Lugar and 'tBabe Caccia, coach. All eyes focus on Z1 pick-oIT play at first base. Dennis Wallen beats his op- ponent back to the bag. ISU pitcher Joe James hums one in. swimming season record ISU ..... ..... 8 3 Weber State .............. ISU ..... ..... 7 5 Northern Montana ....... ISU ..... ..... 8 3 Utah State ..,,..,,.,.,,......... ISU ..... .... 5 2 University of Montana .... ISU ..... .,... 7 9 Weber State ,.,,,,...,.,.,,,,.,... ISU ..... ..... 8 4 Utah State .......... ISU ,.... ..... 3 4 Brigham Young ..... ISU ..... .... 5 3 Western State ...... Members of the 1967 ISU swim team are, sitting from left to right, Rick Hillman, Ken Smith, Carl Crookham, Cal Percy, Kelly Lake. Back row, Steven Minor, Gary Cutright, Blair Braun, Doug Yesensky and Coach Jerry Dellinger. Not pictured are Jim Brik, Terry Newman and Brent Cutright. 184 All-American Cal Percy sets himself to win another race. Rick Hilliman executes a difficult dive. , Q ,,.., I.. -,S-X ' 1 ,...,, . 1 -af ,,,,, Q, u Football coach McKillip looks on as swimming coach Dellinger checks Cal Percy's time. ' la 'iffl-1li?,? ' f - ' ' 3,331-7 fag? Y ,. 1 Ark IQ -.,,.1:'q-:z.,.gy ... ' .,,,g-au..,.,'5g, -.:.,,w..'fl'-areggzt - Q 7,-, ,L-flm.,,-. ,-,.,,. -wi nm - 2 7-A- i , ' 'YS-u '1wn-. , ' in-1 . ff- -Vilfill - ' tx 7.-mg lt: bum Blair Braun and Terry Newman get set for the big splash. 185 Gary Cutright, All-American honorable men- j tion, gets set to win the 100 yard backstroke. The ISU swim team starts on its way to an- other victory. Jim Brik, ISU top diver, shows top form against Weber State. IP A Q uni. .- u'1., ': ' -.gpm . 'W f'9., 124125 -. -Q , -. 'L .,,.- ,A -. -' -,--4.5.1-.,-,4.-4 3'5'. -9' A . - '!!f Z,.5ihv W- -.1 ..,,, .,7.n Lv-5 Q,-Sf. N- is ' f . - -- - -1 .- - -'.-5 x funn... -- ..-.:.3:.T::,.--1,9-A 11.1-ss. , 'L - 1- , . ,- -- ,,!.-, ,.. ' - if? - run -A .,-gsvih 2-1-J , Jrkfffli -43 -' -M - . Kiyfgu- ,:- .--- dj,.', ' --..q-vm.-1v,.5'Wl5i'4, ,..1 V '- ,A -4.13115--:J . - I- . ,.'- .751 A laggi 'mf ,ii.-2-gtk ,1 WTS! 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Alan Takahashi, Fred Rodriquez, Tom Abel and Ray Schnabel all took first places at Spokane to insure victory. 188 ISU ISU ISU ISU ISU ISU ISU ISU ISU ISU point for the ISU wrestling team season record 24 Utah State ,..,,., ...... 24 Montana State' ..... ...,.. 1 2 25 Weber State ...... ...... 1 3 5 U. of Utah .....,., ...... 2 5 23 U. of Montana ..... .. 22 Ricks College ,,...,, ...... 38 Weber State ,.,... ...... 13 Hiram Scott ..,... ,,.... 1 9 30 Utah State .,...... ..... 31 Boise College .i.,.., ..... Wrestling An ISU matman holds a Montana Stater from escaping A Montana State grappler trles to escape from Idaho State s while the referee looks on Alan Takahashi ISU wrestling team, top row, left to right: John Hutchison, Leon Rider, Harry Oliphant, Jesse Eddy, Rick Yeats, coach Jack Harvathg second row, Bryan Chamberlin, John Sharp, Ray Schnabel, Tom Abel, third row, Terry Hawley, Fred Rod- riquez, Alan Takahashi, Pat Miller. tennis Although the tennis team lost several lettermen, it made a fine showing for a young team. The future looks bright with returning netters such as Bob Sept and Dave Cuoio. Look for a great season next year. Dean Olsen sets himself as Bill Guifey serves Their match ended in victory. Members of the tennis team are, sitting from left to right, Jim Beck, Alfred Vann and Bill Gulfeyg stand- lng, Dave CUOIO, Dean Olsen, Bob Sept and Coach Danny Miller. 190 u 5 5 .1 7 'A s O With spring coming late to ISU, the Bengal linksters didn't have a chance to warm up. Despite this handicap they proceeded to beat the Vandals for the first time. They also had vic- tories over Boise College, Weber and College of Idaho. The linksters lost to the University of Montana. The outstanding golfer of the year award went to John Peterson, and the loss of Carl Hoss late in the season hurt the team some. if if nf' X9 MJ' H D H kin and Jerr Krebbs. Kneeling Coach Left to right, standing, Eric Anderson, John. Peterson, Carl oss, ave aw s y Jerry Dellinger, Pat Vaughn and Bob Anderson. CI' OSS COUIIU' All home meets were held over the four mile Riverside Golf Course. Above ISU pre- pares for the Homecoming meet with Montana University. ISU won 26-28. ISU won 8 of its 10 Cross Country meets this year losing two meets to U of Utah. Im- pressive wins were re- corded over Ricks Col- lege, Utah State, Mon- tana State, Idaho, U of Montana, Weber State, Gonzaga and Portland State. The team was made up of two Idahoans two Canadians and four New Hampshire runners. The season was climaxed by winning the Big Sky Championships in Boze- man and placing second in the West Coast Cham- pionships at Lake Tahoe to U of Utah. All meets were 4 miles in length. ISU's cross country team, front row, left to right: George Shryrock, John McNeese, Roger Maxfield, Tom M-atras. Back row, left to right: Coach Dubby Holt, Lawrence King, Bill Taylor, Jerry Love, Dale Gage. coaches ff JIM MARTIN JACK HARVATH Wrestling Coach Assistant Football Coach Assistant Football Coach LEO W. McKILLIP Head Football Coach ITALO BABE 'CACCIA Assistant Athletic Director Baseball Coach NOT PICTURED Milton Dubby Holt Robert Beeten Jerry Dellinger Dan Miller 'Claude Retherford 194 Under the leadership of new intra- mural director Harold Johnson, the Physical Education Department at- tempted to expand and enlarge its intramural program. It started with the major sports-touch football, basketball, volleyball and softball. For others it included table tennis, billiards, badminton, golf, tennis, wrestling, swimming and bowling. The department tries to serve all the sporting interests of all the students. In all it has had a good year. intramurals i .. .Ml ...,. , ..Q.ff.1.,.m.m.v,.,ra-m- .w,..e.Wa.wmmmwmm- em, .,,. , -mwah-. - .-.Mwww.mwM:.mwm.mw,,wMwe -W -- - - g- -..- .. f---- .-,.s-.v.4.+..m..w-.1 All eyes are set for a photo finish . . . well, almost. ffm? . 9 ' ' . N ' ..,, . ,, N ,J,,. 1 1 5 .Wm . ,, V - ' , H11 ' ' N 9 :21 ,nm - ' . H. 1- ' x X ' f ' ,ff 1 . -Y ' 'ew .f ,,'z 9- -,-.- N ' , I - . ' ' '-fe1'J?2- A-I - -gee . 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Womens intramurals While the football squad run the stairs, a championship basketball game gets under way with a jump ball A Over the net with the ball, with the players anticipating a good volley. I Z2 2 S S 93' L UE bm CH Hg . I if '5's ' 'Qin- X- i ? N N N, sQff'51,N Q XX . , - N.gN'., -. ' 'if,'l 's.N 5 Y 4 'wF !s ' 'Q 5 '. , U QeNY x'T V 'V 5, V, .V I Q . ,, Q K ' k x.' - ' - 'I . Q sq, Q, ' ,J EQ ssl' 1 ep Mir Aj ,6 'Cr3?' z M pn- - A 95 .1 Y uw 'l i 4, f- xi , . Q I .Iv x .. A ,. X ,, '- l ,X , im X -- ' X s ' HN . Q RV - A 9 K 'R -. X .1 ...- -1.-,g,,...-f,. , . :::rf:,....- ., ,'r:,.Q. W.-..,,,,....l-Af - H - Y -. A .Y!,,,, ,F W , , T, W Iv M. F, , .,. .,-'Q'-fef ':' f- -' . , ' - U ,fgpnl -- '- Y ...v ,. ...pf al f 1- gin AR A .si - 1, f --J ,- ml, ,X ogrrq, f 31, , 1 , J , V4 ,gn-ll -, 1 -'Mu' , l :.,..m-- 43+ --,Y-. la' ix f4QQeigi,f'g',j- , , up 4f ax',4Q iff .R , Amalfi: Qi 9 ,5',5',Q- , ,Ji , ' ,. .. Vu'-gifbgue ,Q A fii,A- - .--. 45 - f'.Y2'i,'Qs miles: N l PAMELA BENNETT alpha chi omega Alpha Chi Omega was chartered on the ISU campus in February of 1956. Their colors are scarlet and olive green, and the red carnation is the sorority flower. The Golden Lyre of Alpha Chi Omega brought the harmony of twenty-five new pledges last fall with four more join- ing at semester. It was an eventful year for the women of Alpha Chi Omega as members became involved in a variety of activities. Several were chosen as sweethearts. Members were also active in school affairs. Joy Choborda was treasurer of the junior class, Vickie Choborda was treasurer of the sophomore class, Sally Morrow headed the Calendar Committee and Nancy Hoolahan chaired Issues and Speakers. Paula Oelwein served as editor of the Bengal. Among the other activities of Alpha Chi Omega were a Huck Finn Party, a Christmas Party for the purpose of giving presents to needy children and an annual dinner dance at which Doug Rex was chosen Alpha Chi Guy for the year. President Evelyn Andrews Joy Choborda Karen Dalos Judy Ferguson Bette Holloway Carol Ann Barr Vicki Choborda Kathie Dunn Jana Freeman Nancy Hoolahan Eilene Brush Marty Close Ellen Fenwick Kathleen Hogan Kay Carol Hopkins AS 'us' ,E f Y, ww up Lynn Annett. Johnson Shelia Johnson Marilyn Jones Jennifer Kelly Joan Kleffner Sophia Lamhrou Carol Lance Karen Lewis Jeanie McConnell Jane Mahannah Karen Miyake Donnie Montague Susan Moore Sally Morrow Patty Powers Semo Sakelaris Kathy Samson Nancy Sorensen Ann Terhar Robyn Whitaker alpha omicron pi Alpha Omicron Pi was chartered on the ISU campus in February of 1950. The AOPis can be recognized on campus in their outtits of cardinal red and white, the sorority colors. This year they tied for the President's Achievement Award for the most graduating seniors, an award which the AOPis have either won ortied for every year since it was established. The group partic- ipated in Homecoming and Greek Week activities, Songfest, and the Blue Key College Bowl. They sponsored a turtle race on University Day. The sorority sponsors two dinner dances a year. In December is the Founder's Day Dinner Dance and in May the Rose Ball. At the Rose Ball the new AOPi Guy and new officers were announced. Gary Meadows is ,AOPi Guy, and Sandy Evans will be the president during 1967-1968. This year the sorority was headed by Terry Howard, president, and Pat Stevens, vice president. TERRY HOWARD President v 37'hX., 'IQX Carol Blackwell Linda Dawson Sandy Evans Cathie Hamlett Mary Daly D0I'0thY DOW Carol Farley Betty Heck 202 'Jr' -ee' 0 95- l LT' w JA' ' -cr ' , ' ,Qs W, Jo Ellen Holzer Joan Inashima Sharon LaFray Marilyn McQuary Francis Mealy lm :QD I -au ,A Q VIZ? I '-on Shelia Peckardt Elaine Pruett Aileen Tominaga Pamela Warner Cindy Pence Pat Stevens Diane Trimming Carla Weaver gamma phi beta Gamma Phi Beta was the first social sorority -on the ISU campus, chartered in 1949. Their colors are buff and brown, and the pink carnation is the sorority flower. Many honors have come to the sorority and its m.embers this year. Gamma Phi Beta retired its second Songfest trophy after win- ning Iirst place for nine years in a row. They also won first in skits for Homecoming and won the Greek Week Sweepstakes trophy. Linda Epler was named Greek Woman. Members are also active in stu- dent affairs. Spurs, Chimes and Silver Tassel all have Gamma Phis on their rolls. Activities of the year, besides exchanges and sneaks, included the annual spring dinner dance, a Pledge Preference Ball and an alum, Christmas party. Kathy Adams Sharolyn Andrews gi-w r . ,f-1-zf' ff Z ' Q' t,'m:g,zi,-Q ,., ffl? 3 fffv?1':,c5z 'Ju gs' 2 ff , fr , it ,f ' ' Hygir- 4? - law? 1 ,-' g ag! ., ak. 5 ,M . VCL-r Prentha Ault Patti Bailey Penny Boulon Nona Brown Mariheth Bunce Sherry Chapin Gayl Cockrane Karen 'Conrad Molly Critchell Marilyn Cundick Kay Garvin Myke Hall Ann Holladay Kathy Hearne Susan Helfner RITA MARTIN President Q 5 5 if A r , ,J le Q L 3, if i ,7 .., ,aa -so It mf., ' A Vg fu-ste lr , w Marilyn Dean Julie Egurrola Linda Epler Jane Fricke Marylou Friechel -wi' , 5 :ff-za! V ,I -E YT if A -A an I N9 Er ' H ,.: .viii-if., Ju, ,WN - I ' Q. 1 4f -'B ii ! N-it A 1 Y Mary Rock ,Z H . Barbara Ramsey Sue Rountree V. f' Q '15 if ug, '3 4r'Y' x Ann Hendricks Carol Kunnary Linda Osborne Sllli Schfinel' Chris J elferies Evelyn McCutchan Kathleen Perrin DGCAIU1 SHPDil1gt0l1 Bobbi Johnson Teresa Helen Maguire Gloria Pfundheller Linda Sera!! Billie Johnson Julie Mills Kathy Pond Sheila Stocks Jane King Irene Mingo Sheryl Pothier Connie Rutt Annette Tatro Linda Tillotson Kathie Weaver Linda Wheeler Cathy Wyllie Kate Yoder 'Vfyftc 'wana Pi kappa alpha The Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity has one hundred and 'fifty chapters located throughout the United States, with over two-and-a-half million members initiated since its founding on March 1, 1868, at the University of Virginia. Epsilon Rho chapter has also grown strong along with its national brotherhood. Epsilon Rho chapter stresses scholarship and brotherhood and now maintains the highest accumulative grade point average of all the fraternities on campus. ANDY WILSON President Steve Altmyer Randy Hamilton Steve Jacobsen Eddy Jones Jerry Egelus Bill Hill Alan Jones Willy McAttee 206 'bn 'Ra -3 ,slr law Bev' Denms Madsen Ken Mlllward Jlm Pfost B111 Smith Mlke Uhl Bob Meyers Wade Newsom Mlke Scott Andy Stone F1-ed Wahl Left to right back rowg Deanna Haight, Printha Ault, La Voy Riley, Kathy Pond, Linda Epler, Carol Hermann. Front row, Kathy Perrin, Linda Baker, Kay Garvin, Linda Seran. phi sigma kappa Phi Sigma Kappa, founded nationally in 1873, was the Iirst fraternity on campus in 1949, and it was the first fraternity to have a chapter house in 1951. Since then the chapter has been very prominent on campus. It has been active in Greek activities on and, off campus, and it has participated in such service func- tions as the Cancer Drive. In the past year the chapter won awards in Homecoming, Snow Carnival and intramurals. The Greek Week Sweepstakes Trophy was retired by Phi Sigma Kappa for the fourth consecutive year with a first in regatta and skits. Karen Conrad was crowned Phi Sigma Kappa Moon- light Girl, and Connie Rutt was chosen Phi Sigma Kappa Pledge Moonlight Princess. TIM RUNK LE President 411529 all Bob Blackburn Wayne Calvary Ted Earl Greg Esplin Bob Flandro Dale Gage Wes Goible Ted Hadfield George Harmer Michael Heinrich John Hill Larry Hutton L te John Korell - Ron Lester Wendell Long Bill Maxwell 'Elf' XJ Micheal Mayfield 54' Steve Millard 'TW' 'Charles Mollerup Dennis Moodie ,, sa Ron Park ' Clark Parker -aj Pete Peterson Charles Schneider .N A ,nk , -, - 9. '1'.r -' 7.x Iv- John Stumm Mike Sweeney Q , Bob Waters S Don Wolf sigma nu This year Sigma Nu celebrated its sixth anniversary on the ISU campus. The Sigma Nus had a very successful year, beginning with Homecoming by capturing first place in skits and noise parade. Championships in football, basketball and baseball gave them the overall intramural trophy. Most important to the chapter was their triumph of winning the IFC scholarship trophy. Chosen to reign as White Rose Girl was Jane Mahannah. ALLEN DOWD A President 1 ' r 'SFT' Richard Barker .Mike Beus George Cox Tom Klingforth Stewart Hambly Gregg Bufks Jlm Carberry Dave Fleming Carl Grinsted Mike Hardwick 210 -3. as. Q A 1 M-,,,,-My N k-1. I 'Hg 'N 1 4.-- l fmvh 1137 7U ?' Ron Holloway Steve Kaharski Jerry Mosser Doug Rex Alan Takahashi Jon Iverson Emery Meeks Bruce Nelson Ken Runyan Frank Thomas Clifton Jensen Gordon Melvin Fred Rauh Dennis Solari Arlen Walker Ben Johnson Randy Moon Robert Reeder Kenn Stephenson Robert Williams 211 sigma phi epsilon Idaho Alpha of Sigma Phi Epsilon was founded on the Idaho State campus in the spring of 1958. Since that time 'the fraternity has endeavored to promote scholas- tic excellence integrated with a well-rounded social life. Continually striving for excellence in all fields has made the chapter into one of the major fraternities on campus, This year the Sig Eps have taken many awards including the Homecoming Sweepstakes, blood drive, Songfest and College Bowl, with their college bowl team winning over the University of Idaho. This year the brothers chose Kathy Samson as their Diamond Princess and Jeanie McConnell as their chapter sweetheart. Eric Anderson Dean Armstrong Fred Choate Israel Armendariz Mike Bean Roger Conan MIKE BAILEY President Peter Davidson Larry Davis 212 Nd, . if 'W H ' f-. ' '-AJ .. 'Qi lx if 5 ' fi-1-L' ,J fb -.QQ .paul- Lee Lehmann Chris Raphael Jim Swan Scott Thornley Dennis McDonald Rodney Rushton Mike Swendsen Pat Vaughn Pat McDonald Gary Stauffer Steve Thompson Dan York The Sigma Phi Epsilon Golden Hearts: front row: Anne Mortenson, Sharon Judd, Nancy Sorenson, Kathy Sampson, second row: Maxine Dunkley, Susan Burke, 'Cathy Wyllie, Doris Betts, Sandy Drake, Jane King, Terry Howard, Jean McConnell, Lynn LeFrancis. Mac Davis Dave Freeman P. J. Hill Pete Karademos Larry King tau kappa epsilon PABLO ARAMBURU Past President Tau Kappa Epsilon was founded in 1899 by five men and since that time has grown to be the largest college frater- nity in the nation. Gamma Eta chapter at ISU was chartered in 1948. Ofiicers of Tau Kappa Epsilon this year include James Boesen, presidentg Don Arego, vice presidentg James Pierson, secretaryg Bob Paoli, treasurerg Dave Hoff, pledge trainerg Dick Mariotto, inner guardg John Hutchi- son, chaplaing Lee Wickle, scribe, and Major Robert Schriv- er, advisor. Julie Mills was Tau Kappa Epsilon Sweetheart, J. Pablo Aramburu served as IFC president and Rick Yeates was elected I Club president. TKES this year were not only active in varsity athletics, intramural sports and student government, but maintained one of the highest scholastic averages on campus. While participating in Greek Week events, TKE placed second in the regatta and first in Olympics. 'Emu Don Arego Rick Faris George Hope Minor Inouye James Boesen Dave Hoff John Hutchison David Juchou 214 y r l l '34 QE' Q--..f K-off .QA-..' Carl Romanowski L4 P93 Y BJ Q l af 7 W ..- A W ww l 7-f f ,D , -un- Ben Miller Bill Schmitz Jim Patton Herb Sierau Tom Lundy James Pierson Steve Vasterling Clinton Yaka Dick Mariotto Bob Pooli Dennis Wallen Richard Yeates 215 kappa alpha psi Epsilon Theta chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi was established at ISU May 17, 1964. The fraternity is the youngest on campus. Since its founding the Kappas have Won the scholarship trophy for actives two semesters and have retired the pledge trophy after three consecutive semesters. The Kappas are found in every type of organization on campus. Ron Boone was an outstanding member of the varsity basketball team Ed Wilson and Les Purce Won honors as AWS Guy 'and Student Senator respectively and President Bruce Malson has gained membership in Blue Key honor society. The fraternity has experienced the usual problems of a young organization, but is now taking its place as an active and productive member of the Greek system. BRUCE MALSON President ws Barry Boone Richard Carrillo Leroy Harris Wilson '1 Rolf Boone ISSPIC Gayfield Ralph McGee Les Purce Joe Wig Willie B1'0WI1 Wil Hardee Bob Odom Robert Requejo Ed Wif 216 KM ' The three ISU sororities are united by Panhel- lenic Council, made up of three members and one alumna from each soror- ity. Panhellenic works in conjunction with In- terfraternity Council on such projects as Home- coming and Greek Week competition and song- fest. Sorority girls participate in the Greek Week Olympics, one of Panhellenics's proj- ects. j:g,.,:: 're-'-3512512 -mv ww! i. f. C. Interfraternity Council is the unifying body of the fraternity system on the campus. Rush is planned and coordinated by this group. IFC sponsors such things as a Song- fest. Greek NVeek and all Greek functions in cooperation with Panhel- lenic Council. Members of IFC left to right front row are Ron Boone Jim Semenza Pablo Aramburu Larry Hulton second row Wilson Terrell Paul LaBeck Tlm Runkle Andy Wilson Mike Bailey thlrd row Major Robert Newton Earl Pond Jay Jensen Col David Kirkpatrick Chips Poelke John Hutchison Scott Thornley and Charles Africa activities Is that a threat, Joe? Actives, pledges and their dates worked hard on the winning Homecoming float built by Sigma Phi Epsilon. Phi Sigs take a second to pose for a picture Pi Kappa Alpha's annual Playboy Party was its usual big success. A XX Is it Santa and his elves or the Pikvtles of Pi Kappa Alpha? ff! f'X X. . X X X , Y '- .4 A fair damsel and a dragon prepare WW I. Hi Ho, Silver College Bowl! to go onstage for the Kappa Alpha Psi skit. This kind of Greek Week activity at- tracts the attention of a Bengal photographer. mms. 4-1, f nnlnmumm-m-1-li nm,-mf-gunna-umrmmu-m-mnqimg pi kai dream 1 kay gm .fzlgma white 1 jane ima, 11241 .W 5, .b .fzgma Phi qJ.fil01fL .J'W66fl96d1'f I ' .rlamfon Voorhees W ' szlgma phi qbfilon dzblmond . ZD1'i7flC6.fJ'e kathy .ramp.fo14 0 Ilgmdnu Z moonlzlglot cg karen comfad tau kappa . mfeetlaeart jalie mill! e . w hr. if 1, creycent ca. dan veftozl Qlgbbdl fb - doug rex pi kappa aQDlaa garnet Prince!! e carol berman 0 fzgma phi eibyilon queen of hearty ' huldab bell e organizations organizatiw EDU E WEEE, V-Q organizations 0 ganlzatlo 1 L fl ! I L 1 V : 1 . , 'l 9 5 -...i l-1- gm the student senate Q The Student Senate 1966-1967 Cleft to right, back rowj, Les Purce, Gary McGuire, Gail Ryder, Bruce Hopkins, Harry Lyons, Mike Jones, Blair Braun, Cfirst rowb Marsha Carlson, secretaryg Patti Byrne, Bob Kempton, Vice-Presidentg Bill Byrne, Presidentg and Pete Schell. LARRY KING Chairman, Social Committee 1966-67 Lance Worley and Elain Bell, Publicity Committee, coming out of print shop with publicity signs. social committee Under the diligent hand of Larry King, Social Committee provided a very successful and enjoyable program for the students of ISU. Such outstanding personalities as Martin Denny, Dave Brubeck, Don Cossack Singers and Dancers, The Pair Extraordinaire, The Lettermen and the Sand- pipers made appearances here during the 1966-1967 season. Other highlights of the year included the opening of the new film theater in the SUB and the Bengal Lair night club. Live entertainment was provided on many weekends in the Lair and student response was excellent. Chris Raphael, sub-committee chairman of Issues and Speakers Committee, along with his deputy chairman, Nancy Hoolahan, interviewing a guest speaker. Representatives -Sitting left to right: Merry Brown, Freshman rep, Sally Marrow, Panhellenicg Joyce Michaelson, T 8: Tg Vicki Parrish, Seniorg Sally Serpa, AWS. Standing: Tom Roice, AMS, Jerry Love, Soph rep. Missing: Andy Wilson, IFC. 'Ulf l' Subcommittee, chairman of movies Terry Perkins and his deputy, Nanette Bunce, check out the campus movie for the coming weekend. 1 Z Pat Matthews and her deputy Kay Raphael of Display and Decoration Committee along with Joan Kinder, deputy chairman of the Bands Committee, sit in the SUB Art gallery observing latest displays. 11 Mr, Roger Smith, sub-com- mittee chairman of games, watches Vicki Choborda and Ned Daly, entertain- ment, try out a new game. :QV Trumpet-playing Ed Nich- Joy Ann Choborda heads the Cal- Sub-committee chairman Bob Bloem of .petitions and ols heads the bands sub- endar sub-committee along with his deputy Myke Hall, go over a petition with sec- committee. her deputy, Sally Ann Morrow. retary Marsha Cal'lS0I1- , ff 5 new .J 1 'z egg if : -X ff senior class officers Senior Class oflicers elected in Novem- ber are top to bottom: Bob Mortenson, treasurer g Stan Spicer, presidentg Karen Willecke, secretaryg Roger Smith, vice president. Y--Y- --ml-..-.-.....-...,, .,i..il....,.,, ,,,,, 4, .-,L 44,, , . M, ,A ,W junior class officers Junior Class officers for 1966-1967 were Jon Anderson, presidentg Joy Choborda, treasurer, Roger Maxfield, vice-pres- dent, Patty Bailey, secretary. .. mme mf . , . Hi, V Wpaw 53 5: ga! -a fi sophomore class officers Sophomore Class oilicers for 1966-1967 year were from top to bottom: Dennis Fowler, presidentg Myke Hall, secre- taryg Loren Whitney, vice president, and Vicki Choborda, treasurer. mnNm,ir,1m 1unq,vr-wnm-mw .,- -.h.:4-,4. N,-max.. mmm-N-fm freshman class officers Freshman Class officers for 1966-67 were, top to bottom, Rick Sisson, vice presidentg Pat Wahl, secretaryg Jon Vanderwood, presidentg Merry Brown, treasurer. Who's Who Selection of Who's Who members is made on a point basis divided into three categories: scholarship, student government participation and activities. Besides being listed in the annual publication, the students receive certificates and a banquet is held in their honor. They are entitled to purchase the publica- tion and keys symbolic of their selection. 3 MIKE BAILEY LARRY KING SALLY LYON PAT STEVENS PATRICIA BAILEY DON KNICKREHM DON ROWE FRED WAI-IL BOB KEMPTON CAROL LANCE GAIL RYDER ANDY WILSON recreation society 1 l Vw-., ,ff ri The recreation society for 1966-67 was composed of: left to right standing, Robert Gregory, advisor, Gary Mullins, Dave Thompson, Dave Zundel and Steve Kottkeyg seated, left to right, Tom Smith, Steve Ray- mond, Jerry McWillis, Kathy Pond, Lyn Robinson, Roger Thomas and Dave Wagnon. t 81 t council Members of the Trade and Technical Student Council were, front row left to right, Mel Peterson, Leroy Erickson, Vicky Hill, secretaryg Mike Jones, president, Arlyn Higby, vice pres- ident, Adrinne Fugar, Joya Mickaelson and Linda Nielsen, second row, John Moore, Dennis Shumacker, Gerald Larsen, Steve Sullivan, Ed Benson, Dean Taylor, Larry Lea, Verl Bell, Dave Gardner and Gary Jacksong third row, Duane Muser, Charles Dwaune Bagley, Rulon Storms, Pete Schell, senator, Parry Shepher, George King and Michael Hunseker. Not, pic- tured are Fred Mestaz, Larry Hobbs, Tony DiViesbi and George McDowell. s1lver tassel 2 H 5' Left to right, the ofbcers for 1966-67 were Anne Falk, treasurer, Doris Betts, president and Barbara Thomas, secretary. Not pictured is Jan Mahood, vice- president. Silver Tassel is a senior women's honorary made up of girls who have accumulated grade point averages at the end of their junior year of 3.0 or better. Members are picked ac- cording to grade point, honors re- ceived, activities during college and participation in organizations. The purpose of the organization is to en- courage academic achievement and to honor those girls who have earned membership in an honorary through their activities. The present hope of Silver Tassel, a local honorary, is someday to bring Mortar Board, na- tional honorary, onto the ISU cam- pus. The uniforms for this year were black dresses, black high heels and white blazers with an emblem of a black mortar board worn on the left lower pocket. Members of Silver Tassel for 1966-67 were, left to right, back row, Patricia Phillips, Sharron Call, Sally Lyon, Carolyn Koch, Lorena Lindh, Dolores Eggleston, Linda Hodge, Jan Mahood, Beverly Ball, Jan Doe, Arlene Short, Paula Allred, Pat Fisher Matthewsg front row, Karen Dalos, Anne Falk, Barbara Thomas, Doris Betts, Sally Serpa and Linda Daly. - -- P '-2, ---,,73N s 9 . Q? . . , pl ,- AM' . x X .' l s vs? s Xt rg S. , A - Q N 1':-K-axis ' fix' sf .: S 1 s . ,hx ti xx. Wg X R N M 1 .,....... .. ,,., ,,,: , , chimes Chimes is an honorary organization for junior women who have grade point aver- ages of 2.75 or better. Chimes members worked at registration and sold programs at the basketball games. The new members, chosen by their grade point averages and service to the schooL svere tapped at the awards assembly held during Mothers Weekend. Chimes members distinguished themselves in various ways this year. Pat Bailey and Printha Ault were named to Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities. JoAnn Cutler was elected presi- dent of Turner House, womens dormitory. ,Y ,Ll Q9 gjfi AL if Q W ,Mb W .,,f Officers, left to right, are Linda Scott, treasurerg Linda Phippen presidentg Anne Terhar, vice president, and Linda Shaff, social chairman. Not shown is Marty Close, secretary. .. pa- ? I ..., In . - -no any V-9 It 5 . . - x H ,g 5 M ,- i f Ch' ,, f t , ' l d L or Seesee, Marty Close, Linda Phippen, Anne Terhar, Kay Simp- gxiiniigfnii Cuglleilregg seitdgd li'co1i,vgnSi1g'lZy Syeedt Mary Johnson, Printha Ault, Pat Bailey, Linda Scott, Anna Meyer, Jeannette Mitchell and Margaret Taylor. SPUI' S i Spurs is a service organization honor- ing Sophomore women who attain 2.5 grade point averages during their freshman year. Spurs are an integral part of the campus and participate in many activities. Among these are registration, sponsoring ' the Spur Barn Dance, manning election booths for all elections, a Founder's Day dinner and a party for underprivi- leged children. Oiiicers for Spurs are, from left to right front row Bobbi Green, Fran Smith, Franca Bradishg second row Peggy Morri son, Norma Waldal, president, and Janie Norris r if 1 'TMI' H f Members include, left to right, front row, Donna Froelich, France Bradish, Fran Smith, Peggy Morri- son, Norma W ld l B bb' ' ' ' ' ' a a, 0 1 Green, Janie Norris, Irene Kellogg, Shirley Wright and Anita Cockrumg Second POW, Elalll Bell, Marrlbeth Bunce, Mylre Hall, Linda Lyman, Diane Downey, Kathy Hearne, Pam Shchendele, Janet. Kinder, Patti Blecha, Naomi Craven and Dorothy-Berntg third row, Linda Shaw, Lee est, Colette Wllde, Karen Coffman, Jane Schafer, Jane Berkley, Vicki Choborda, Carolyn Snyder, Ellen Hartsook, Penny Simmons and Joan Inashima. S. W. 21. SWAG fservice with a grinh is a freshman service honorary whose main function is to promote better communications on campus. It re- quires a 2.5 high school accum and a 2.25 at semester. Throughout the year they put up signs for the social committee and made dormitory an- nouncements. At Easter they spon- sored a party for the underprivi- ledged children of Pocatello. They contributed to the Idaho Youth Ranch in Rupert, Idaho. SWAG is an attempt to provide freshman women with the opportunity to remain active in college. This is the first year for SWAG on the ISU campus and we wish them the best of luck in all their endeavors. GM, ' L SWAG ofiicers. were, left to right, Susan Burke, historian, Adair Brown, treasurer, Robin Klien, vice presidentg Cheryl Diehm, president, and Marlina Harper, secretary. Not pictured is Kathy Scott, communications chairman. Initial members of SWAG were, back row left to right, Marlina Harper Carol Burton, Judy Duncan, Kathy Froehlich, Susan Mae Jeffery, Adair Brown, Cheryl Diehm, Kathy Scott, Barbara Sayler, Linda Runz, Barbara Peterson, Susan Burke, Chris Petersen, second row, 'Cheryl Spratt, Carolyn Wheeler, Pam Warner, Apryl Murata, Sharon Pfost, Janice Verick, Judy Welch, Sandy Anderson, third row, Pat Wahl, Robin Klien, Carla Martindale, Virginia Tamura, Karen Miyake, Mary Lou Klausner and Joanne McKay. 243 Blue Key national honor fra- ternity is the junior and senior menis honorary on the Idaho State University cam- pus. It provides recognition for scholastic achievement and service to the university. Membership is by invitation and is based on grade point 13.02 and university activ- ities. Blue Key sponsors the Blue Key College Bowl each sparing. This year something new was added when the winners at 'ISU chal- lenged and won over the U of I. Mike Bailey presided while the Silver Tassels battled it out with the Phi Sigs. 'ere, left to right back row, Keith Robinson, Mike Bailey, Minor Inouye, David Jones, ront row, Gary Isom, unidentified, Keith Driver, Larry Henrikson, Ben Johns, Jim Stone, Richard Jones and Lou Bauer, advisor. circle k Circle K is the largest service organization in the United States today, with over 760 clubs and 15,000 members. The ISU chapter's projects include helping the United Campaign, ushering at various campus functions, helping freshman girls move into the dormitories and help- ing with registration. The Circle K club at ISU is very proud to have for the second consecutive year the governor of the Utah-Idaho Dis- trict as a member of the ISU club. The newly elected governor is Lloyd Hardesty. zu? EARL PRICE ff President 36 faig W6 ,'sa1 ' N4-'X 11 an- ' fry vc:-' ish -H J '- X R James Randolph John Simpson Gene Bolinger Sam Burris Lloyd Hardesty John E. Kahm Larry Rolfe Rolland Toevs Richard Brown Kelly Fisher Dale Horyna Bill Lehman Scott Rudeen John Turner Bob Brunzell Ron Hammond Harold Johnson Gerald Johnson Joe Shaw John Wilson 245 associated men students Approximately 800 male students at ISU are active members of AMS. In cooperation with the Associated Women Students activities are planned for the AMS and AWS card- holders. Social activities this year included the Poor Man's Brawl, Guy and Gal Dance, Fowl Ball and several movies. AMS en- couraged academic endeavors by providing two scholarships and a loan. GAIL RYDER President Members of the AMS Council were, back row Richard Storm Ed Nelson Chuck Metcalf Bruce Hopkins Middle row: Dean J. Jensen, Tom Boyer, Steve Sullivan Jim Touson Bob Downs Jack Austin Lou Bauer Front row Steve Trout, Gail Ryder Teresa Helen Maguire Lynn Robinson HWS The Associated Women Stu- dents is an organization open to all women students on campus. Its function is to promote interest of women in academic and social fields. Various events planned throughout the year include the Big-Little Sister program during Freshman Week, the Sweetheart Formal. the AMS- AWS Guy and Gal Dance and the largest function of the year-Mothers Weekend. In addition several sports nights and movies are scheduled. Officers for Associated Women Students Council for 1966-1967 were, left to right, Eileen Siever, recording secretarygeMadlynn Pate, publicity, Sally Serpa, social chairmang Cathy Beck, big-little sister co-chairman, front row, Sue Schmiedesl-ramp, treasurerg Dorinda Dunlap, corresponding secre- tary, Patty Byrne, presidentg Mary Webster, vice president. Members were, top row, Susan Curtis, Robyn Kling, Judy Welch, Cheri McGee, Cheryl Pothier, Annette Tatro, Kathy Scott, Jo Ellen Holtzer, Parry Powers, Ann Hendricks, Helen Maxwell and Susan Johnson, bottom row, Madlynn Pate, Eileen Sievers, Sue Schmiedeskamp-, Dorinda Dunlap, Patty Byrne, Mary Webster, Cathy Beck and Sally Serpa, Don Knickrehm, Editor? Paula Oelwein, Bengal Associate Editor proofs copy for the next edition. Wasting .- Xyjsx 113 X We ms Sl From left, Dean Higgins, Norm Gunning, Mike Feiler Keitha Herrick, Mr. Grotta, Paula 0elwein', Janet Lier- man, Don Knickrehm. cz:-:ISIS 1 eufsfw W an 1-I-I MM '95 PL mln ,..-4150 3:,s.Mu2il4 ' Z ,,xl..I I. .t ill A!!! 1 xx img u. N1 X Nixw. mxmxxw ,WJ L-.Nw u in e ' .i m' WW M SUUBWY M KS suufmw by! my Em Wickiup Wickiup Stalf members top, left to right: Aron Mitchell, Editor, Noel Ruhter, Ann Mortensen, Terry Howard, and Lloyd Furness, photographer. ,.-o-- vu L, .4 1 i-IT -' : 'U' - F . si' ' I gl ,--? -'eja , if .Ants--Ad ' 1 ,pf X 1 7 , f 54,1 f student nurses association The year for the Student Nurses began with a tea for the Freshmen during orientation week. The next big event was the Sopho- more capping, this marks the beginning of their work in the hospital. Various fund raising activities and parties filled out the rest of the year. The year was climaxed by the senior pinning ceremony, white gradu- ationi' which was held June 2. Julie Egurrola and Mary Robison were state ofiicers. Julie was elected president and Mary served as first vice-president. Mary was also named Student Nurse of the Year from ISU. Oilicersz First row: Janice Michaelson, lst vice president, Sally Baughman, president, Jane Schafer, secretary. Second row: Mrs. McKnight, advisor, Jane Norris, publicity chairman, Jane Berkley, publicity chairman, Sue Lowry, treasurer. 2 First row: .Sherry Stibal, Linda Hildebrand, Janice Michaelson S ll B h O59 i , a y aug man, Jane Schafer Jane Berkley Jane Norris Sue Lowry, Julie Egurrola, Mrs. McKnight. Second row: Carolyn Snyder, Sallie Lyon, Linda Thompson Mary Witt Laura Eliason Susan Heffner, Deanna-Cunningham, Linda Brown, Paula Edwards, Jean Stewart, Frances Stewart Sandra Whltted Lana Richards. Third row: Eileen Tomlnaga, Syndey Sanders, Carolyn Wheeler, Margaret Seaquist Nancy Reusch Nancy Black wood, Cheryl Lineham, Helen Pavel, Donnie Montague, Eva Ann Wilmot Evelyn Spalding dental h giene The ADHA is made up of all girls who are registered in the dental hygiene program at ISU. In November the girls attended the five-day American Dental Association con- vention held in Dallas, Texas. The capping of the first year dental hygiene students marks the beginning of their year of clinical experience. i , 55523 -fix 415' , J. . - 1:- fr .4 My Kay Millgard, standing, places the cap on Rita Forsberg. wh:-,, IC- .I I, A,,....a----L r , may New hygienists are, from left to right, Rita Forsberg, Evelyn McCutchan, Leslie Streeper, Corene Rowe Ruth Christensen, Diane Link, Ckneelingj Linda Shadi, Susan Moore, Ginny Macbeth, MaryJo Gllllgan and Caro Barr. graveley hall After many years of housing girls, Graveley Hall became a men's dorm in 1966. Their dorm sweetheart, Kathy Pond, captured the title of Snow Queen. Participating not only in dorm events, Big G sponsored a fashion show during Mothers Week- end. During Homecoming -they showed their spirit by erecting a fine lawn display and building the queen's float. 3rd North-Steve Wackerly, Tim Stitt, Dee Fisher, Al Stenquist, Lance Lansdowne, Ed Murphy, second row, Jack Blake, Duane Cone, Steve Rice, John Turner, Keith Rogers, Ron Hodge, Dave Lee, James Morris, Bob Divine, third row, Steve Sullfiridge, Ray Mohr, Ron Stinquist, Tom Owens, Dave Coates, Pat Nadeau, Dale Thompson. 1st North-front row, left to right, Ted Clark, Rick Harris, Stu Hanibly, Bill Stobaugh, Dave Wa- thall, Larry Hudson, second row, Ken Bennett, Lynn Rasmussen, Frank Pirrone, John Simpson, Joe Pirrone, Brian Chamberlain, third row, Samuel Burris, Ray Burstead, John Scott, Larry Rolfe, Robert Mortensen. 2nd North-front row, left to right, Denny Jabolnski, Alan Shaber, John Erickson, Jim Hymis, Dave Jones, David Claiborne g second row, Mahood Rajab, Jim Dong, Rich Smith, Richard Lee Smith, Rich Daddell, Clint Beard, Denny Perry. lst South-front row, left to right, Peter Davidson, Ron Hansen, Ron Nicholes, John Robinson, Neal MacKay, Jim O'Donnellg second row, Earl Keil, Jerry Phelps, Steve Stark, Jim Beck, Glen Lirggg third row, Rick MacAllister, Jimmy Gunter, Rulon Goodliffe, John Deagle. 2nd South--John McNees, Jerry Krebs, Dennis Birch, Mike Tanner, Bill Morrison, Tom Murphy, second row, John Alter, George King, Steve Gross, Dan Sanchez, Butch Bennet, Charlie Schneider, John Roberson, third row, Tim Swendson, Neal Kamota, Paul Jacobson, Rick Pattee, Dennis Plendlebeing, Bob DeGuilio. 3rd South-front row, Brian Fujimoto, Steve Smith, Dean Olson, Larry Lombard, Jan Markoski, Gerry Yamasakig second row, Alan Coontz, Gary Choate, Tim Jones, Charles Amel, Bruce Harold, third row, Rod Parsons, Dave Nelson, Joe Krejci, Alan Rubary, Andrew Sui, Jim Frisk. intercollegiate knights President Joe Kasney led the Intercollegiate Knights on to an- other outstanding year as a chapter. The main social high- light of the year was the all-school Kickapoo Gardens dance. The group won the President's Achievement Award for 1966- 67. Projects for the year included lighting of the I at home- coming, the IK book exchange, and ushering at football gam.es. Their sweetheart this year is Pam Gardner. JOE KASNEY President 31' 'Y ?P -v-if Brian Chamberlain Robert Downs Mike Johnson Brent Dewitt Dennis Jablonski Ed Murphy Frank Birrell Daniel Sanchez Phil BUSHIHIUI Steve Sullivan Frank Callaghan Neal Van Nana scotch guard at parades, syn- 'av' The ISU Scotch Guard offers service to the university and fosters interest in the ROTC program. Besides performing exhibition drills and marching they serve as hostesses at ROTC functions. 1- as Af, F7 -'-uns '65 1 I f'Qi .J 'O' r-x 'DVB x.gX XR V3.1 Annette Hanks Ann Holladay V Patti Bailey Jean Cordingley Becky Cowgill Susan Crabtree Ann Crowton Judy Ferguson Lynn Le Francis Julie Mills Sheryl Pothier Barbara Ramsey Conne Rutt DeeAnn Sappington Pat Thompson Tami Thornton Susan Weidenbach Marion Yamada Karen Conrad Linda Kohntopp ,M-nv. I'OlIC The fighting man in our modern army is of high callber, and the oiiicers who lead him must be of an even higher quality. Army ROTC students at ISU must exhibit an aptitude for leadership in their pursuit of the bars of a second lieutenant. Their courses are designed to bring forth the qualities desired in an Army ofiicer. 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The ISU Bengalettes practiced daily to provide pleasing enter- tainment- for sports fans at home games and away. The Bengalettes traveled to Boise to perform at the Idaho game and again went to Weber where they put on a good show for Weber's Homecoming game. This year the drill team was headed by Pam Trammer and Mary Rock, drill captainsg Maxine Dunkley, secretary, and Linda Reynolds, treasurer. Ann Crowton Lois Divine Mary Forman Mary Lou Friedell Audrey Garrard Tascile Henderson si W war' Maxine Dunkley PAM TRAMMER A, wax? 7 -s,f, cn:-X' .f 1 -wr -' ff! -. '? 'f Ni ' , 'fFgf2gf? .' ! Q..:I'- 4 1' N, F + 72 'Wwe e r 649, Linda Kohntopp Linda Reynolds Mary Rock ws, Linda Tillotson Konni Slimp Sandra Toner Sheela Stocks Lorilea Saul Cathy Wyllie i club The I Club is an organization of varsity lettermen formed to pro- mote school spirit and unity. The group's activities for the year in- clude sponsoring of activities dur- ing Freshman Orientation Week, the all-university picnic and vic- tory dances after all home ISU- U of I games. In the spring the club held E1 spring dinner dance and picnic. Officers include Rick Yeates, pres- ident, John McCarthy, vice presi- dentg Roger Maxfield, secretaryg Jerry Mosser, treasurer. Milton Dubby Holt is the club's advisor. TLT: P? .gui fjfff ' A if ' fzi i . 1 2 i l yu Richard Yeates WW John McCarthy Jerry Mosser Roger Maxfie ,ff 2,52 Q , X 3 ,,, l Front, left to right, are Fred Rodriguez, Alan Takahashi, Roger Maxneld, Gary Huff, Ray Schnabel, Rick Yeates, second row John McCarthy, Roger Thomas, Graig Dulf, John Montes, Larry King, Bruce Malsom, Bob Odom, third row, Jessie Eddy Dennis Lucky, Gail Ryder, Carl Romanowski, Leroy Matthews, Leon Rider, Milt Pickford, John Figueroa, Brent DeWitt, Dave Muniz, Dick Mariotto, Larry Bender, Bob Hutf. ' ' 261 Varsity cheerleaders: Denny Ja- blonski, Denny Queen, Barbara Ramsey, Debbie Lindley, Julie Hutchins, Karen Ryder, Joe Shaw, Marion Yamada, Ron Morishita. Junior Varsity: Kathy Ad- ams, LaVonne Lange, Jim Brik, Jim Trounson, Mary Robertson, Kathy Weaver. 262 s. ix Wt 'N cheer- leaders Waving their orange and black pompoms, Idaho State cheerleaders pro- moted spirit and enthusi- asm throughout the year. They used high leaps and broad smiles to call the loudest cheers from the fans in the bleachers. Bengal athletes could count on their constant support and encouragement. choir W - k The ISU choir spent many hours and many days in practice in order to put on the excellent performances they did. Members of the choir for 1966-67 in formal dress. 263 bands a 1 Prof. R. David Missal directed the Concert Band in another concert-filled year. Their annual band tour was its usual big success. The ISU Marching Band, under the direction of Charles D. Yates, had a spectacular season. They performed at home football games with new vigor and new ideas. i - -YW -- srs- --a-N-----N----.--v-.---.-. -. - Q-1-mmm. rnx1nmmmm.nxm alpha Psi omega Dean Anderson Virginia Brookbush Kathy Flaugher Miriam Gibson Alpha Psi Omega is a mixed fraternity for drama students on the Idaho State Univer- sity campus. Members of this organization have had many hours of acting time on the stage of the ISU theatre. Advisor for the group is Allen Bloomquist of the Speech and Drama Department. L S ac Julia Gunnarson Ron Hodge Gary Jones Lary Marler V- F l i, .: A ff' E '- w . ll if - ,L-S12 vt f, V ,4' it James Sollers Carol Spain Bennie Roberts Teresia Roberts Don Rogers Linda Rogers Russell Spain Kathy Thalgott 265 lambda delta sigma Lambda Delta Sigma, original- ly an LDS affiliated social soror- ity-fraternity, is now a sorority and has two ISU chapters, Chi and Gamma. Among the group's activities, both service and social, are many exchanges, the annual Sweetheart Formal and Preference Ball, where Gordon Woolley was chosen Preferred Guy, and the annual overnight party with Delta Kappa, newly formed LDS affiliated frater- nity. Fall activities began with a hay ride and Homecoming activities. Lambda Delt placed first in lawn display and second in skits. Other activities were Santais Buddy Dance, the Christmas Formal and the Winter Formal. To cap activ- ities, Lambda Delt placed first in songfest open division. Pres- idents for Chi and Gamma chap- ter for 1966-67 were Linda Hadley and Sharon Briggs. SHARON BRIGGS LINDA HADLEY Gamma President Chi President Karen Anderson Suzie Brower Judy Chandler Diane Clinkscales Ruth Ann Davis Mary Beth Brian Kay Burton Susan Christiansen Karen Courtney Amy Foster 266 wwf? 'VX 17 QF'-pu I QM -ff? . V:A it W ?i':,.fi .1-W T3 gli IRAS new-fx 'Qtr i Suzanne Egbert Annette La Mothe Anna'Nestler Karlene Roberts Marian Glick Kathy Lish Rusty Nugent Jean Robertson Rulene Hale Vicki Loveland Sandi Olsen Marie Rosales Annette Hanks Chris Miller Loraine Paulson Beverly Ruth Tascile Henderson DeAnn Murri Vicki Parrish Adrian Sasser Sidney Sanders Kathy Smith MaryLou Taylor Mary Wright 267 delta phi kappa Delta Phi Kappa Fraternity was re-activated on this campus in the fall of 1966. Its members are composed of male college students bound together in the spirit of brotherhood. Its primary purpose is to create that brotherhood, to increase cultural development and to promote service to ISU. These purposes are met through a program of social and academic activities. Members of Delta Phi Kappa were active on campus, participating in Homecom- ing and Songfest. GORDON WOOLLEY President Dennis Anderson Jerry Brower Dick Brown Mike Bull Bill Cahill Wayne Cottle Dan Davis Gaylen Farnsworth Paul Foster Larry Itarris Kenneth Henderson Darrell Henricks Gary Johnson Ron Jones Steven Long Robert Meredith Loren Noble Dennis Orchard Richard Parkin Steven Peterson Randy Romrell Dwight Romriell Robert Wheatley Richard Winterbottom Cz? nf. if i'-vw 'IQW-p . -1:1 alpha kappa psi Alpha Kappa Psi, a professional business fraternity, elected as their officers for 1966-67 Colman Paniogue, president, Gary McGuire, vice president, Bill Meyers, secretary, and Sherden Pritchett, treasurer. Alpha Kappa Psi was chartered at ISU in 1957 and has as its goal to further the ideals present in careers in business. The fraternity sponsors several events each year, the more important of which are the annual Idaho Businessman of the Year Banquet, the newly established 50 Year Recognition Banquet which honors Idaho firms which have been in business for 50 or more years and the annual Civil Service Career Day. This year s Businessman of the Year Banquet honored Tom Roach, former president of Idaho Power Company and current chairman of Idaho Power's board of directors. As in the past, this event continues to grow in importance, bringing recognition to Idaho State University and to the College of Business Admin- istration. JIM ALGER Past President Bruce Allbright Ralph Anderson Bill Basom Harold Cheireet .Ion Anderson Dennis Ap-good Bill Byrne Rick Craggs Neil Anderson Gene Baker Ray Carlson Larry Croney Colman Paniogue Ted Curmley Tom French Gerald Gibson Allen Godfrey Don Hagen Doug Haight Terry Hales Dennis Hutchison Darrell Jolley Ray Kaufman Robert Kempton Mike Mather Gary McGuire Gary Mitchell Bob Mortensen Harold Nakano Bruce Nelson David Perry Jim Pfost Sherden Pritchett Larry Quast Rodney Reese Gary Robins Don Rowe John Sabala David Stevens phi delta chi The objectives of Phi Delta Chi fraternity are to advance the science of pharmacy and its allied interests and to foster and promote a fraternal spirit among its members. Although theirs is pri- marily a professional organization, the Phi Delts also participate in many school activities such as intramurals, University Day, the Spur Barn Dance, Homecoming and the blood drive. Each year the Phi Delts offer an award to the graduating senior in pharmacy who has shown the greatest increase in scholastic achievement during his years in the College of Pharmacy. The award is presented at the APhA dinner dance. Alan Alexander Stan Carkeet Nlel R Griggs Francis Katayama Tom Bettencourt Davis Fraunfekter William J Hunter Tek Kee 272 13? Q L we is fi ,157 Ron Kikerchi Richard Mallberg Charles Pairier Kennith Shikuma Gordon Strazzo Jim Leazenby Dennis McCauly Mike Prime Bob Siemer Jerry Sutliif Harold Lyons Jon Miller Bob Salzman Allen Stark Leonard Williamson William Wolfe Truman Wong David Zoppa 2 e ,X t X X3 fi!! . 'x f K ayim .ftaa'ent of the year larry king graafeley lea It sweetheart kathy Pena' i club sweetheart barbara yamada ile a'aekey,f para garelner IIIOIS 5 -,J f ,-.. f X! - I ! Q i eniow HE bm UQQ Hg if se iors at J , ww CIIIOI' S f A -f-P' Q I wwf C college of liberal arts RQ! 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' , '- 'infra Rosella Crowder Linda Dawson Merlen Fullmer Julie Gunnarson James Dittmer Ron Erickson Jerry Fowler Larry Echelberger Mont Faulkner Farrell Fullmer 279 Norm Gunning Jo Ellen I-Iolzer Lynn Jensen Byron LaChance Linda Hall Loretta Howell Philip Kytle Carol Lance Kent Henderson Sandy Hunter David Hess Edgar Adrian Iness -ef- ' 2 Q-:V -J' Tom Layman Ray Lewin QT' 14. 1' X-I bf lawn -ni 'ER Claudia Lehman Mike McMarters Nikki Miller Jay Lloyd Marilyn McQuary Aron Mitchell Ernest Lombard Francis Mealy Anita Jo Nishioka Jim Mahar Phyllis Menter Frank Orth 281 Kathleen Park Theresa Paul Chris Raphael Kay Raphael -:cr-7' 12. William Vaughn Rosqvist George Seguin Fred Stoll Karen Willecke Roger Rucker Dave Shaver Boyd Tovey Roger Woli Dave Sanna Eilene Sievers Kathy Weir Frank York George Schaeffer Larry Stevens Charles Wiley Kay Zollinger 283 college of education Marie Ann Aguiar Patricia Astorquie Paulette Borup Dean Anderson Linda Beaman Virginia Brookburh Moselle Anderson Pam Bennett Anne Brown Ed Ashcraft Robert Bloem Nona Brown 59' im Ellen Brucks Eilene Brush Susan Butner Roberta Cross ,f Nancy Corbridge Merle 'Clough Ver Dene Christensen Jim Carberry I I r l l 1 i l a c-vp -ii' '1'1'1TIP9 Karen Dalas Linda Daly Judy Decime Zalo Dixon , 'Z 1, af'- Doe ' ggleston rany Griggs Ruth Griggs Richard Holzer Danl Hollis Robert Hoggan i l, J ,ff ', Y ,., 'I Lf' -.-X 'll :J 1 M i ,-'M -.-7 in V Ng -.. .1 Sfxba, 'I 'QQ Q 5 W fi' Dave Hoff Dawna Harris Sheila Johnson Judy Kirkland Joyce Lloyd Sherry HiXS0I1 Gary Henderson Maxine Jones Marilyn Kent Shannon Lofgren Donna Hellewell Laurel Henault Carolyn Koch Budd Kendrich Kay Lombard Karen Hartman Louise Jensen Anna Knight Marsha Lawry Evelyn Magini 287 l1 Wx f W! av 'N 1157131 'N Rita Martin Gary McCullock Beverly Miles Carolyn Miller Gary Mullins Paul Mortensen Eddie McDonald Ben Miller Jeanette Mitchell Ernie NaftZg'er 288 ef' It-' L, ' im 'Y' K 1 xi' X , Rm' l 1 , 'QL f bfX ,J TCT? 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W, i, ,V I ,N uf 2 , ' 'i f '9ii97f 1x . , 5 4 -J -,4 -14 'Z 63 Sharon Walker Jerome Whitaker Dennis Wallen Judy Winchell Robert Wheatley David Zundel 3 college of business 4 , 'Nr Vince Alberdi Bill Byrne Robert 'Clark Larry Gianchetta Doug Baalson Charles Campbell Robert Denton Gerald Gibson Doris Ione Betts Ray Carlson Nickolas Edgar Dennis Gleed Howard Black Marta Christensen Gary Fay Doug Haight George Harmer Robert Henderson Linda Hodge Darrell Jolley my ::we',1.'fsf:v-,'w.1Xg ' l',-- 1'f --:Q- -, . Biff zggg, gg, 2, 2- :-1.2 :za-icfwz-we 4 i w' ' e ,W ' ', Uwwaaddf f, -ff a If: ..'I '5!?'R?-'T u ':,f.g'-,Q,.1l1.: Yuri-'f A ' 1'.'.?.-Nr' Lf' GIF- 1 . ,gk -.,- mJ,.4. ' ,. ,W , , ,, , . 5 I R 4. , .fm mf.-2.-.1 .5 fr' ' 'W f fy: - v, 5 T rm' U QF yr 1 .1 4 'tiff Q u 4 , xl-an , II.. A1 - my 3 ,xg ,v ' vm 'V Jr ..r,.:v' A . 'T' Y 'milf' f'd 'x ', ii , X Gary McGuire Gary Murkle Robert McHargue Louis Nelson Brad Miller Sherman Pack Terril Jones Robert Kempton Ron Lester Gary Mitchell David Peery ' 5 571 . ,iid .:,i2iig3g':,'9f . 42, ,W f, X.'- 1.7 V , favwzvf ,HQ fsfuff- - .mf 45. 1 rl, 'l gm' fi.,-e U , W .!,.: , f ii 'Vw' I gf i-. f,':,' n .QQ-aezw ,. - fl 'VF 4. ff' 51:7 m,.f:.i. vial: ,W Q n fm f V ,vw H,p,3... A , 'fjaffizg 4522! -,vi 4,1 32222121 Je f f , 'We i ll ' f J 5, ,,., . -- ffl,-' 3,-2.-,1 , . 2 , f, .I .. ,, fmgw. A ,, , gg.. . ,f -5: 1 .Magi I U 4-5' H33 r 'N' .A V It jA f?gXG9g fha ' ' N .yirgsli-..,'L'fGll f 2 M 3' , 2 f? ,f?? f Y' al ', yr. F' L L3 ' Jag -3 J- '9' ..-f aff - ..-,0Q,fgQ k. J 3,7 Q A EK, 'QKMITQS3' . ' 'f I 5' ' f fi, A, leaf, - f f r -if i a-ggi lf .ilvg 1 hwy 9 I . 5. A Inf. 2 far- !5,'!,'?: v. - ' ,ff-L Q Gary Pitkin Rodney Reese Ronald G. Richards Warren Schendig Clair Severson David Stevens Clifford Wheeler Larry Whittle college of pharmacy 8 ,l 4 L Alan Alexander Kyle DeNaughel Bob Johanson Tom Bettencourt Dick Dickson Glen Johnson Tom Blair Verlin Gingerich Dave Kinoshita Dallas Dalton Don Granberg Tom McKenzie Rich Mollberg Gary Nordquist Margaret Pelley Gary Sackman 295 ln. 1 Hman. ..f .3 I ' ,sri Ai ,l'lh l 1 I ' iff 3 rf 1 5 ' 'Sig WP? K v we P44459 f f J ima? M 1 Q5 if! R bf. K fi 671 5 1-2 ' l' J 'K f -1 , ., . pQgfl' ?1Z4l it z 'b NH- I V f ' QQ- .1 VL, ,ef . ,if f f ' ggi ,P ,J -' .-f af? - ,.f-ff,-Q! , 5-' ' 1 wT fff2-f g',s' ' fix' -fa'4'.'g-A f. V' ' 'ff '5' Wyvl' H' .' X' , -55-r If Q4 , 74 - -4 1 3- .. -- I 1 W r 0 ' K 1 I 1 jgjggl -if 1 filer-ff' J may I il ff f -54' 'fm' yn. 235- i .,-QV. .r .. ., Y ' . -fa 1g,.vAM,W,, yang .1 ,gg ,V .M- Gary Pitkin Rodney Reese Ronald G. Richards Warren Schendig Clair Severson ' David Stevens Clifford Wheeler Larry Whittle 3 l v l l I college of Pharmacy 'K I D l T 1!T M'W Y D ' '73, ,Y 5 L Alan Alexander Kyle DeNaughel Bob Johanson Tom Bettencourt Dick Dickson Glen Johnson Tom Blair Verlin Gingerich Dave Kinoshita Dallas Dalton Don Granberg Tom McKenzie Rich Mollberg Gary Nordquist Margaret Pelley Gary Sackman 295 Kay Millgard Gordon Strazzo Judy Strazzo Tim Westby Mike Wilson Ed Wolfkhule Bob Wong dental h giene Nelda Morrison Sharon Radley Anita Severe Y Sue Peeler Joan Russon Linda Shad' medical arts 3 If Qi' .nf J 7 9 Tl K 1 i N , 15 X A l....... f ,iw giver- l Q-., ,, VX Mike Anderson l Sherry Chapin Sally Lyon Irene Mingo Stephen Panter Mary Robison , Joe McKinney Susanne Lowry Sandra Raschke Doug Smith Carl Swenson Anita Wicklund Juliana Young Geraldine Zagata 297 ,, X H-if Q ,. NAA -4 f'.'it!11,'T f ' Rydolph , , f .' Kxta STUDENTS 'Sandra Hall faculty index -A- -F- Charles F, Africa .,-..., ,,,,,,,, 4 9 Fl1I'IllSS .,............. .....,.. 6 2, .- B - - G - Dr. James Backes ....... ........ 6 4 Robert Gl'eg0ry ..-----.--- ------- Tom Banyard -,,,,,.,.,,, ,..,A,..., 1 82 Gerald G1'0tta ...,.... ....... William J. Bartz ...... ...........,...... 2 2 Lou Bauer ...,........... ...... 2 44, 246 Bob Beeten ,,....... ................ 1 77 .. H - Huldah Bell ............ ......... 6 8, 227 John V. Bergen ........ ............... 2 5 P3111 HaVaS ----------------- --- -- Janell S. Burke ,,,,,,.. ........ 2 4 Jack H3l'W3l'fl'l --'----------- ------- William N. Harwood ........ ....... Joseph A. Hearst .........,,. ................. - C- Donna Hogge .........,..... ..................,. Milton Dubby,' Holt .... ........ 2 3, 179 Babe Caccia .........,....... ................ 1 82 Marsha Carlson ...... .......,. 1 , 23, 233 - J .. - D - Dean J. Jensen .......... ....,.. 2 4, Alton B. Jones ..,... .......... Dr. William E. Davis 65, 90, 113, 115, 163 Jerry Dellinger .................,............ 163, 191 -K- Dr. Eugene Dial ,.....,.........,....,.,,,............ 60 Charles H. Kegel ......... ......,.. 2 4 Donald F. Kline ......, ......... 2 3 -E- John J. Korbis ...... ......... 2 3 Phil Eastman ..... .... ........ 2 2 ' .. M - Tom McDonald ............. ....... 1 76 Danny Miller .... ....... 1 90 -P Earl Pond ...... ..,,,., , - R - Jack L. Rucker ...,,,,,,,., ,,,, Claude Rutherford ..... ...... -S Melvin Schubert ........ . Frank D. Seeley ........ . --T Albert E. Taylor ........ . -W- Lloyd Watkins ....,....... . .78, 163 Richard Willey ,...,..,,,...... ..,...,,.. 2 5 Colonel Witherspoon -Y .......115 Barbara Yamada ....... .,,..... 2 75 n 1 1 w 1 ll I S '5. r. e. H' U3 'v fl -J I '1 l 1-s as-ai -:Q-as , -LE' l 1 I-X 1+ y ,gl V ' dal 'm', r ml ll W rg, ln!! . l V, Q l 1 .1 L 1, ., j 5 1 , , lr l. ,. A. ' 1- w ll l ll xi ' H IN Y Bills, Gary Egan .,...... -A- Abel, Tommy Charles ...... Acker, Michael Andre ...... ,..... Adams, Kathleen ....,....., .........189 . .,...... 160 .......204 Aguiar, Marie Ann ,,.x,.. Ahlstrom, Craig Alan Alberdi, Vincent Lee Alder, John Lamont ,,,.. Alexander, Alan D. .,.... . 262 .........284 ......,272 182 292 255 295 Alger, James Darrel ........ ............ 2 70 Allbright, Bruce Leo ...,.... ........, 2 70 Allen, Dean Gilbert ....... ..,............... 2 78 Allen, Linda Rae .....,..,,. ........................ 6 2 Allred, Paula Marie ....,.........,. 68, 240, 278 Altmyer, Stephen Ross ......,..,.............. 206 Amell, Charles Lester ............,,............ 255 Anderson Dean K. ........ 149, 150, 265, 28-i Anderson, Dean T. .............,.A..........l....... 147 Anderson, Grant Ingl 63, 80, 92, 111, 114 Anderson, J. Eric .......,.......... .........,.. 4 9 212 Anderson Jon Ray ........ ...... 2 35, 270 Anderson Karen .......... ........... .266 Anderson Michael F. .. ..... ...297 Anderson, Moselle W. .. .... ...284 Anderson, Neil Melvin ....... ........ 2 70 Anderson, Pamela ........ ..,,.... .278 Anderson, Robert A. .... ........ 1 91 Anderson, Sandra L. .... ....... .243 Andrews, Evelyn Ruth ....... ............... 2 00 Andrews, Sharolyn Sue ...... ...... 1 11, 204 Apgood, William D. .... ............. ..270 Aramburu, Juan Pablo ........ ....... 2 14, 219 Arana, Sammy George ....... ............ 1 16 Archibald, Harold L. .... ....... .......... 8 2 Arego, Donald Edward ....... ........ 2 14 Armendariz, Israel J. .. .... ....212 Armstrong, Gerald Lee ...... ............ 2 78 Armstrong, Sidney D. .................. 124, 212 Ashcraft, Edward Lee .................. 147, 284 Astorquia, Patricia ...... ......................... 2 84 Ault, Printha Jane .... 50, 81, 204, 207, 241 Ausich, Mariann ...................................... 50 Austin, Jack Russell ,.,,. ,........ 2 46 .. B - Baalson, Doug E. ........ ......... 2 92 Bachtell, Jack B. ........... ......... 2 78 Bacon, Kay Marlene C. .......................... 278 Bagley, Charles Duan ................. ......... 2 39 Bailey, Michael T. .....,....57, 80, 111, 198, 212, 219, 238 244 Baird, Tom William ...................... 166, 168 Baker, Frederick W. ..... ......... 2 78 Baker, Gene Earl .................................... 270 Ball, Beverly Gamon 55, 56, 136, 240, 278 Barber, Charles Roy ...................... 165, 166 Barker, Richard Ray ........ ............... 2 10 Barr, Carol Ann .................... ....... 2 00 253 Basom, William Ralph ....... Baughman, Sally Ann ...... Bauscher, Donna Sue ...... Baxter, Max Eugene . ...... . Beaman, Linda Kay .. Bean, Michael Beard, Clint ..,,.................. .........270 - ....... 252 .........258 .........155 .........284 ....-....212 .........254 O mdcx Beck, Catherine Rose ...... Beck, James Thomas ..................,, 190, Beck, Reed Floyd ................,,.,...............,i, 92 ' 23 242 Bell, Alma Elam ................ 87, 99, 2, Bell, Verl C. ....,,.,,.,.,..,...,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,.,, , Bender, Lawrence W. J. .... . Bennett, Keith W. .............. , .........261 Bennett, Kenneth Von ..........,..,..,........ Bennett, Pamela .,...,..,,..,... 68, 81, 200, Bennett, Taylor Lena ...........,,.,,.,,,....... Bergendorf, Dennis YV. ....,........,,,,.,,,, . Bergman, Christian P. .,,,... .......... . Berkley, Almira Jane ...... ,.,..,, 2 42, Bernt, Dorothy Ann .....,.,.,,........,,.,,.,,,, Bettencourt, Thomas ,.,................. 272, Betts, Doris lone 119, 198, 213, Birrell, Frank Robert Blackburn, Terrell M. ......,... ..... . Blackwell, Carol Dean .... Blackwood, Nancy D. Blair, Thomas E. .,...... iff Blakley, James Harold ....... Blecha, Patricia Ann ...... Bloem, Robert J. .......,.. . Bloxham, Don D. ....., . Boice, Ted C. .......,.......... . Bolingbroke, Dale A. ..... . Bolinger, Thomas E. ....... . 240, fffffff.295 .......233, .........278 .........278 ............278 ...216 Boone, Barry Martin ...,...,................. Boone, Ronald Bruce .................... 166, 169, 170, 172, 173, 177, 178, 216, Borup, Paulette Diane ...,....,................ Boulan, Penny Rae ..,....... Boyer, Thomas Earl ..,....,... Bradish, Franca Ethel .... Brasier, John Edwin ........ Braun, Blair Kealoha ,,.... Breinholt, Ronald D. ..... . Brian, Mary Beth ......... Briggs, Larry S. ...... . Briggs, Sharon ......... .. fflfff.246 :l:l:.278 .......1s4, Brik, Jim Pat ................. ....... 1 86, Brookbush, Virginia ......... ....... 2 65, Brower, Ellen Suzanne ....... ..,......... 2 66 Brower, Gerald Grant ......... ............ 2 68 Brown, Edward Richard .............. 156, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brucks, Leslie Anne .......... Linda Dee ............ Merry Allen ..... Nona Marie .......... William Finley ....... Mary Ellen ......... Brunzell, Robert H. ..... . Brusati, Marguerite .... Brush, Eilene Rosalee ..... Bull, Robert Michael ................. Bullock, Milton G. ...................... . Bunce, Mary Beth ....,.., Burke, Susan Jane ........ Burris, Samuel J. ............. . Burstedt, Raymond S. Burton, Carol Elayn ......., Burton, Kay Loula ......... .... Busmann, Phil Reed, Jr. Butner, Susan L. D. .................. . Byrne, C. William, Jr. 75, 114, 231, 204, Byrne, Patricia Clare .............. 82 ....Q12Ei2.' .204 Qfkiil' 266 233, 213, .245 270, 231 7 268 278 256 -C- Cahill, William R. ...... ................. . Call, Sharon S. M. ........ .......... 2 40, Callaghan, Francis J. .....................,..... . Calvary, Roger Wayne .......... 177, 181 Campbell, Charles D. ........................... . Cantrill, Dante K. ,,... . Carberry, James Carkeet, Stanley Ross .......210 208 292 278 284 ............272 Carlson, Eldon Ray .......... ................... 2 92 Carrillo, Richard Z. ...... .......... 1 63, 216 Chadwick, Frank .................................... 258 Chamberlain, Brian C. ........ 189, 254, 256 Champneys, Kristie A. ................ 102, 138 Chandler, Judith Ann ...... ................... 2 66 Chapin, Sharon Lee ...... .......... 2 04, 297 Cheirrett, Harold C. ..... ............... 2 70 Chiprany, Thomas A. ...... ....,.,.,... 2 78 Choate, Fred Evan ................................ 212 Choate, Gary Eugene .........................,.. 255 Choborda, Joy Ann ................ 218, 233 235 Choborda, Vicki Lynn 200, 218, 233, 236, 242 Christensen, Marta ................,,,,..........., 292 Christensen, Ruth Ann Christensen, Susan K. Christensen, Verdene ...... Claiborne, David S. ...... . .........253 .........266 ............284 .......102 254 Clark, Robert ................. ......,,,,,,,..,...... 2 92 Clark, Theodore C. ,,............. - ...,..,.,,..,.. 254 Close, Martha Kathryn ........ 200, 218, 241 Clough, Merle M. T. .............................. 284 Coates, David Wayne .. ,,,,,..,..,,,,, 254 Cochrane, Gayle D. ........... ........ 6 6, 204 Cockrum, Anita Mary ....... ....... 1 11 242 Cotfman, Karen Edith ...... Coker, Daniel Ralph .... ............242 175 212 Conan, Roger Max ........,,,.,,.,.,......,...,,,, Cone, Duane Eugene .... Conrad, Karen Rae ....... .........204, Coonts, Paul Allan ......, ........,.,,, Corbridge, Nancy M. ...... . Cordingley, Marg Jean Cottle, Wayne T. ......... . Courtney, Karen ........... Cowgill, Rebecca Rae .. Cox, George Willard ...... Crabtree, Bonnie S. ,,.,. , Craggs, Rick Harold Craven, Naoni ,,.,,,.,,.,,,,, Creamer, William G. Critchell, Molly E. .... fffff Croney, Lawrence A. Crookham, Carl ............. Cross, Roberta F. ....... . Crossman, Stephen J. .. Crowder, Rosella B. Crowton, Ann ........,..... ........81, 254 257 255 284 257 268 266 257 210 257 27 0 .........242 .........195 62, 257, 204 270 184 284 ..66 279 260 270 Crumley, Theodore ....... ..........,,.,.... Cundick, Marilyn E. ....... . Cunningham, Deanna L. .... . Cunningham, Stephen .......... Cuoio, David Anthony Curtis, Susan Laura ........ Curtis, Wayne James ...... Cutler, Joanne ........... Cutright, Brent ...... Cutright, Gary .,... ....f.fi5li. 204 252 ..73 190 247 146 241 182 186 -D- Dalos, Karen L. M. ..... . Dalton, Dallas K. ........ . Daly, Linda Nadine ........ Daly, Mary Julia ......... 200, 240, 285 ..........240,285 Daly, Ned R. ................... .....--.--------- 2 33 Davidson, Peter James ....... ..v..... 2 12, 255 Davis, Danny Ray .......v... ......------- 2 68 Davis, Lawrence R. ...... ........ 1 15, 212 Davis, Ruth Ann ............. ............-.-.- 2 66 Dawson, Linda Marie ..... ........ 2 02, 279 Deagle, John David ....... Dean, Marilyn M. .......... . Debolt, Robert Harold ...... Decime, Judy Ann F. .... . Degiulio, Robert A. ........ . Denaughel, Kyle W. ...... . ..........204 ........60 ....,.....285 ..........255 ..........295 Dennis, Darien Veral .............................. 71 Denton, Robert ........................................ 292 Dewitt, Brent Louis ........ 82, 177, 256, 261 Dickson, Darell D. ......... ' ....................... 2 95 Diehm, Cheryl Ann .......................... 82, 243 Dinsmore, Ernest C., Jr. ...... ............. 1 12 Dittmer, James O. .......... . Diviesti, Anthony G. ...... . Divine, Lois Kathleen ......... Divine, Robert Edward ....... Dixon, Zola J. ....,.......,... . Doe, Jan Lois ............... Dong, Jimmie .............,..... Dow, Dorothy Myrtle ..... Dowd, Allen Wayne ....... Downey, Diane Marie ..... 01111279 .uunuuu239 nmaazm .,1-,254 .nnurrnzss .n,124o, 286 .nnnnnn254 11111202 11111210 .UnnMuu242 Downs, Robert Morley ....... ........ 2 46, 256 Drake, Sandra Lee .......... ............. 5 4, 213 Driver, Keith Kelly ...... Duff Alan Gre or , g y ---------------- Duncan, Kathryn V. ...........,. . 121, 160, 261 Dunkley, Maxine Kay .... 62, 122, 213, 260 Dunlap, Dorinda Kay ............ Dunn, Kathleen V. .......,.......... Dunne, Timothy James ..177, 178, 179 180 Durst, Robert Wayne - E - Eacker, Russell Dale ..... Earl, Ted Lynn ................. Echelberger, Larry M. ..... . Eddy, Jessie Jerome ........ Edgar, Nickolas Paul Edwards, Paula Jean ..... Egbert, Suzanne .......... .. Egelus, Gerald Allen ........,.... Eggleston, Dolores A. ....,,,,. . Egurrola, Julie Ann .............. Eliasen, Laura Diane ......... Epler, Linda Lou ...... 80, 105, Erickson, Herman L., Jr. Erickson, Ronald E. .......,.. . Ericsson, Jon Russel .. 7 150 ..........160 .........208 unnn189,261 .........252 111,240,286 204,218,252 .---,u---252 204, 207, 217 Esplin, Rulon Gregory .....,.... 86, 154, 208 Evans, Sandra ........................, Evenson, Calvin P., Jr. ..... . -F- Falk, Anne Elizabeth ..... Farley, Carol Ann ,.......... Farnsworth, Gaylen J. Faulkner, Monty E. Fay, Gary Gould .......... Feiler, Michael R. ....... . Fenwick, E.llen Dale ........ Ferguson, Judith Ann Figueroa, Johnny J. ...... , Fisher, Myron Kelly ....... Fisher, Patricia Ann ....... Fisher, Patricia H. ..... . Fisher, Roy Dee ........ 302 u,--.s5,2o2 ...,,,.,,,240 .....,...202 .........268 .........279 1UuU133,249 111,197,200 .-,,200,257 .naunnu261 HUUHN245 .-u--24o NUHHUZ33 .n-un254 Flandro, Robert Reese ....... Flaugher, Kathryn R. .,,,. . Fleischmann, Dick E. .... . Fleming, David Ernest ....... Florence, Patrick ............. Flynt, David Byron ...... Forman, Mary Jean ........ Forsberg, Rita Dawn ..... .......176, 150 Q1f1f82f' Foster, Amy Marjeall ..... . ..........------ .- Foster, Paul Hawkes ............................ Fowler, Dennis Dale ........... .177, 180, Fowler, Jerry Raymond ..................... Freeman, David Milton Freeman, Jana Lynne ...... French, Charles T. ....... . Fricke, Jane ............... Friedel, Mary Lou ........ Frisk, James Robert ....... Froehlich, Donna Lee ..... Froehlich, Kathy Sue ...... Froehlich, Linda Jane ...,. Fujimoto, T. Bryan ,,,... Fullmer, Farrell E. ........ . Fullmer, Merlen Dean - G - 7 Gage, Dale Roger .............,.... 176, 192, Gallivan, Edward D. ............................. . Gamboa, George John ..... ................... Gardner, David Joe ................................ Gardner, Pamela Rae 114, 137, 256, Garvin, Kay Fran ............ 87, 111, 204 Gayiield, Issac C. .......... 177, 178, 180 Gerany, Theodore E. ................,..,..,,..... . Gerrard, Audrey .,.........., .,,.......... Glanchetta, Larry D, ...,..... ...... . Eiif Gingerich, Verlin L. ...., Gleed, Dennis Fred ......... Gibson, Gerald Duane ........ ....... Gilligan, Maryjo Joan . Glick, Marion Renee ..... Godfrey, Allen W. ....... . Goible, Wesley Leroy Goodliffe, Rulon ............, Gorton, Robert Lau ....... Granberg, Don Wallace Green, Barbara Lee ........ .. Green, Dennis E. .......... Nun lffliiif' Griggs, Neil R. ..,................ ....,.., , Griggs, Christine D. K. Grimes, Jo Ann ........,,,.,,, ,,,,,, Grinsted, Everett C. .,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , Gross, Stephen Wesley ,..,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,, Guffey, William Orval . Gunnarson, Julia N. C. ...... . Gunning, Norman Lloyd unnfil5f2a5f' UUNHUUUZ49, Gunter, Jimmie Louis ,,,..,,.,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, Gyer, Richard Thomas ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ...H- Hadfield, Ted L. ...,...,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , Hadley, Linda .......,............... ......... Hagen, Donald Stuart ..,.... ..,.,,.., Haight, Deanna ..,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,, Haight, Douglas C. ...,.,, ,,,,,,,, 2 71, Hales, Terry Darwin ,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hall, Linda Ann B. ,,,....,......,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.., , Hall, Mary Michelle ........,.,,,. 204, 233 Hall, Sandra Lee .,.,,,, Hambly, Stewart H. ..... . 'NMIIEHI Hamilton, James R. ............. ............ . Hamlett, Cathie Sue .,,.,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, Hammond, Allen Leigh Hammond, Ronald E. ......... .......,.,,,... . Hand, Dale Lee ............,,.,,,.........,.,,,,,,,,, Hanks, Esther Annett ............ 87, 257, Hansen, Ronald Lynn ..,,. ..,..,.,,......,,,, Hardee, Wilbert, Jr. Hardesty, Duane E. ....., . Hardesty, Lloyd Neal Hardwick, Michael Roy Harmer, George Alfred Harper, Marlena Rae .... Harris, Dawna Mae ...... Harris, Leroy ..... . ..... .. Harris, Richard E. ..... . Harrold, Bruce Alan ..... Hartman, Karen Kay D. Hartsook, Ellen L. ........ . Hawkes, Larry Wayne . Hawkins, David Lawson Hawley, Terry Lloyd Hearne, Kathleen .......... Heffner, Susan Jane ..... Heinrich, Michael L. Hellewell, Henault, L Henderson, Henderson, Kennith W. Henderson, Henderson Kent Doud . Robert D. 1 Henderson, Tasclle ....... . Hendricks, Ann ......... . Henrichs, Evert D. .... . Hermann, Carole J , ,,... . Herrick, Keitha Sue ..... Hess, David L. ............,. . Higgins, S tanley Dean . Higley, Arlyn J. .......... . Hildibrand, Linda D. .... . Hill, John Hill, Persh William ...... ing J., Jr. Hill, Victoria D. ............ . Hill, William S. ............ . Hillman, Richard Dane Hiram, Lambert K. ...... . Hixson, Sherry M. S. Hobbs, Larry Robert ..... Hodge, Linda A. ........... . Hodge, Ronald F. ........... 85 149 HOE, David A. ............... . Hogan, Kathleen M. .... . Hoggan, Robert Bruce . Hogge, Carl Dennis .,,.... Holladay, Anne .............. Hollis, Danl Edward ..... Holloway, Holloway, Bette Sue ..... Ronald W. Holsten, Richard J. ...... . Holzer, Jo Ellen ........ . Holzer, Richard J. ........ . Hoolahan, Nancy E, ..,.. . Hopkins, Bruce Guy..92, 106 150 Hopkins, Ernest Wayne Hopkins, Kay Carol ....... Horyna, Dale Eugene Howard, T Howell, eresa Ann Loretta ............. Howsden, Barry Allan . Hudson, Larry Dale ...... Hulf, Gary Alan ............ Hulf, Robert Lynn ......... Hulbert, Randy W. ....... . Hunter, W Hunzeker, Hutchings, Hutchison, illiam James Michael F. John W. ..... . Hutton, Larry B. .......... . Hyatt, Sco Hymas, Ja Inashima, Ingram, W Inouye, Mi Isley, Billy tt Wesley ..... mes Andy ..... -1- Joan M. ...... . illiam C. ....... . nor, Jr. .... . Brian ....... Donna H. .... . aurel Ann ..... Gary Dee Juliet ........... 177 La Chance, Byron J. ..., 280 Isom, Gary Eugene ...... Itami, Ted Tetsuo ........ .. J .. Jablonski, Dennis K. .......,.., . 25-1, 256 Jackson, Dennis Dale ........... Jackson, Gary F. ...,...,, . Jacobsen, Steven Roy ......,.. Jacobson, Richard Lee James, Leslie Joe ...,.r...,.. Jefferies, Mary C. ...... Jeffery, Susan Mae ....., Jensen, Clifton Earl .. Jensen, Louis Dare ,,.,,, Jensen, Lynn E. .,...... , Jeppson, Philip G. ..,. . Johanson, Robert H. Johns, Benjamin Lee . Johnson, Billie lone Johnson Johnson , Gary Donald , Glenn Milo ......,. Johnson, Lynn Annett Johnson, Mary E. ........,,. . Johnson, Michael E. Johnson, Robert Ivan ...,.. Johnson Johnson Johnson , Roberta Ann , Sheila Kay , Susan ,,,,Ai,,.., Johnston, Michael R. . Jolley, Darrell L. ........ . Jones, Alan Paul ....... Jones, David Carl ...,. Jones, David Reese ...,. Jones, Eddy Dean ..... Jones, G ary Lynn .,..... Jones, Marilyn .,.,,,..... Jones, Maryanne ....... Jones, Michael Evan ......., Jones, Ronald Dale ...... Jones, Terril A. .................. . Jones, Timothy Boston Jones, 1V1ll1e ................. Juchau, David Leslie ...,.... Judd, Sharon Ann ......... -K- Kabana, Joseph Robert Karademos, Pete John ......,. Kasney, Joseph Howard Katayama, Francis .......... Kaufman, Ray G. ......... . Kee, Tek Keong ............ Keil, Earl Lee .................... Kellogg, Helen Irene ...... fff1132. ....,.50 .......2-lvl, s .........h0, ......,20l ...,...177 271' ....,,,16.J .,.,,..,,49, ...,.....92, .......114 Kelly, Jennifer Mary ........... Kempton, Robert G. 99, 231, Kendrick, Budd Leroy ......... Kent, Marcia Lee ...,..,,.,,.,,,,,,. Kent, Marilyn Louise ............ Kepnes, Stephen Jay ............. Kikuchi, Ronald Kenji ...,... Kinder, Janet Lee ............ Kinder, Joan Lucile ...... King, Geor e W. ....... . g King, Jane Ellen ................. King, Lawrence Colin 192, 213, 232, Kinghorn, Kendall Ray Kinoshita, Dave Yasuo Kirkland, Judith M. . Klauser, Mary Lou ...... KleEner, Joan Marie ........ Klein, Linda Robin Klingforth, Thomas J Knickrehm, Donald Knight, Anna Lucille 238, 271, 165. 1'ilif' ..,Qf.'23'3-,H ........,..205, 238, 261, ff113iiin ...ffffffffffalf ..,.,,,,,,,243, 163, 175 238, 248, Keith, Carolyn C. ........... ........... 2 40 Q 3 24 4 268 262 175 239 206 ..97 183 205 243 211 287 280 175 295 258 205 269 295 201 241 256 272 205 287 2-17 178 292 206 2.14 25-t 206 265 ..S0 201 231 269 293 255 167 214 213 155 213 256 272 271 272 255 242 201 293 287 ..60 287 ..49 273 242 233 255 213 274 182 295 287 243 201 247 210 249 287 287 Kohntopp, Linda Kay ...,.,,. .....,... 6 2, Korell, John Eugene ..1..................,........ Krebs, Jerry Morris .. Krejci, Joseph Edward..174, 175, 177, Kuccra, Carolyn Anne ..........,,....,,.. 77, Kuharskl, Steve R. ....,...... . Kunnary, Carol Kay ........ Kytle, Philip L. ........,. . .. L .- Labeck, Paul Edward Lafray, Sharon E. .,..... . Laigo, Alexander .,.... . Lake, Kelly Patrick ...... Lambrou, Sophia C. Lamothe, Annette K. ....... . Lance, Carol Diane ...,.,.. 80, 201, 238, Lange, Lavonne M. ......1.... , Lansdowne, Lance Ray ..... . LaPrise, Paul Thomas . .,,.. . Larsen, Gerald E. .......... . Layman, Thomas YV. ........ . Leazenhy, James Edwin ,,,,.... Lee, David Regan ............... Lee, Rosaline Hongyee ...... Lefraneis, Lynnette 120, 146, 213, Legault, Raymond L. ......... .. Lehman, Claudia Lee ........ Lehman, William Henry .... Lehmann. Lee James ......... Lester, Ronald Leroy ...... Lewin, Raymond Glenn ....... Lewis, Karen Rae ...... Lewis, Larry Ray ...,.. . Lindh, Lorena M. T. ., Lindley, Debra Helen Linehan, Cheryl J. ,,,,. . Link. Diane Marie ...... Linscheid, Dallas S. Lirgg, Glenn Edward ffffffffffi'i1Q' Lish, Nora Kathryn .. Lloyd, Jay C, ............,... . Lofgren, Shannon ....,...... Lombard, Delcene Kay ..,.... Lombard, Ernest Jack ....... Lombard, Larry Joseph ........ 257 209 255 255 122 182 205 280 219 203 155 184 201 267 280 262 254 149 239 .........281 257, 273 254 ..96 274 121 281 245 209 1 293 .........281 178 201 180 240 262 .........252 .........253 .........115 .........255 ....,.....267 281, 287 .........287 287 .........281 .........255 Long, Judith Kaye ,......,.,.,, .,,...... 1 50 Long, Steven Lamar ....... ......... 2 69 Long, Wendell Hugh ,...... ......... 2 09 Love, David Micheal ............................,. 121 Love, Gerald Albert ..............133, 177, 179, 180, 1 192 232 Loveland, Vicky Jean ............................ 267 Lowry, Marsha Ann .............................. 287 Lowry, Susanne E. ....... ....... 2 52, 297 Luckey, Dennis Lee ......... ,............ 2 61 Lugar, Durand Burl ....... ................ 1 82 Lundy, Thomas Arthur ..... ....... 1 82, 215 Lym, John Cornell .................................. 176 Lyman, Linda Marian ............................ 242 Lyon, Sara Alice ............ 238, 240, 252 297 Lyons, Harold Ira .......................... 231, 273 -M.. MacAllister, Richard ....... MacBeth, Ginny T. ..... . MacKay, Neile C. ............ . Madsen, Dennis Vance ....... .........255 ..,.,.,,,253 .........255 .........207 Magini, Evelyn Louise ............ .287 Magner, Richard D. ....... ................ 1 55 Maguire, Teresa Helen ................ 205, 246 Mahannah, Bonnie Jane ........ 87, 201, 222 Mahar, James W. .................................... 281 Malson, Bruce Allen 177, 180, 216 261 Mariotto, Richard W. .... 111, 155, 215 261 I Markowski, Jan Philip ........ Marler, Lary Dee ............ Martin, Gloria Marie Martin, R. Eilene ....... Martin, Rita ................... Martindale, Karalyn ........ Mather, Michael John ...... Matras, Thomas Reid .................. Matthews, Leroy M. .................... . Maxfield, Roger Allen 179, 192, Maxwell, Naida Helen ................. Maxwell, William R. ..... ........ . Mayfield, Michael A. ................... . McAtee, Willard J. ...................... . McCarthy, Michael J. ...... 49, 161 McCauley, Dennis Roy ............... McConnell, Carol Jean ,..,.... ..... McCulloch, Gary Leo ...... ..... McCutchan, Evelyn ....... ..... McDonald, Dennis J. .... . McDonald, Eddie H. ,,,,,.. . McDonald, Patrick C. ..... . McDowell, George R. ..... . McGee, Cheryl Lee ...................... McGee, Ralph Verone 169, 171, McGuire, Gary Lee ................ 231, McHargue, Robert A. ................. . McKenzie, Thomas B. ...... ........ . McKinney, Joseph R. ................. . McNees, John Stewart ........ 133, McQuary, Marilyn Ann .............. McW1ll1s, Ronnie G. ....,... ........ . Meadows, Gary Glenn .................. Mealy, Frances Anne ............ 203, Meeks, Emery William ................ Melvin, Gordon Riley .. . Mendenhall, Edward G, ffff-ufff. Meredith, Robert ,............. . Mestaz, Federico, Jr. .. Metcalf, Charles A. ..... . Meyer, Anna Ruth ......... Michaelson, Janice J. ...... . Michaelson, Joyce R. ,,,,,, ,,.. . Miles, Beverly T. ,,.,...... .... . Millard, Stanley E. ....... ....... . Millard, Steven Allan ................. Miller Milleri Benny ........................ 111, Bradley D. ..,..... ....... . Miller, Carolyn Rae ...... Miller Jon R. ............ . Miller, Kristine ..... .. Miller, Nikkie J. ........ .... . Miller, Patrick C. ..,..................... . Millgard, Kathleen A. ............... . Mills, Julie Irinda ............ 87, 205 Millward, Kenneth D. ................ . Milot, Steve Ray ......................... Miner, Steve Ray ......................... Mingd, Irene .............. 63, 81, 105, Mitchell, Aron Tabor ...... 80, 114 Mitchell, Gary G. ......................... . Mitchell, Jeanette H. ...... .... . Mitchell, Lynda Jean ...... . Miyake, Karen Jean .,,..... Moats, Laureta Leslie ...... Mohr, Raymond E. ..... . Mollberg, Richard D. ...... .. Mollerup, Charles R. ........ ..... . Montague, Donnie Kay ................ Montes, John Ruiz .................... 73 Moodle, Dennis C. ......... ....... . Moon, Randall B. .......... .. Moore, John Perry ...... Moore, Michael Lee ....... .. Moore, Susan Jean ...................... Morishita, Ronald S. 49, 59, Morris, Berniece M. ................... . Morris, Diana Lee ........................ Morris, James Bjorn ........ Morrison, Nelda P. H. ............-.--.------- -4-- 2 96 Morrison, William C. ............... ....--------- 2 55 Morrow, Sally Ann ...............- 201, 232, 233 Mortensen, Ann R. ........ 122 124, 213, 250 Mortensen, Robert A. ............ 234, 254, 271 Mosser, Jerry Charles ............ 49, 165, 211 Mullins, Gary Ernest ........ Muniz, Dave .....................--v. Murata, Apryl Deene ........ Murphy, Edwin Joseph ..... Murphy, Scott Gregory .... ........156, 261 ....,..254, 256 Murphy, Thomas Daniel ........ .......-- 2 55 Murrl, Deanne ................ . - N - Nadeau, Patrick T. ..... . Naftzger, Ernest C. ...... . Nanninga, Dolores J. .... . Neary, Linda A. ........... . Neeley, Cathleen G. ....... . Nelson, David Lloyd ....... Nelson, Louis Edwin ...... Nelson, Robert Bruce ...... Nelson William F. ..... . Nestler, Anna K. ......... . Newman, Terry L. ..... . Newsom, Wade ,.............. Nichols, Edward Ivan Nichols, Ronald L-avon ....... N ield, John B. ................ . Nielsen, Linda Ann ,..,.. Nishioka, Anita J. ...,. . Nisson, Boyd I. ......... . Noble, Norby, John Laren ........ J acquellne C. .......... . Nordquist, Gary Evan Norris, Carol Jane .......... Norton, James Roger ..... Norton, Susan Joan ...... Nugent, Rusty Lee ...... Nykorak, Richard S. ...... . .........267 .........254 .........288 .........289 ........49, 90 .......246, 293 ........211, 271 .........267 .........187 ..,......207 .........233 ...,..,..255 .........289 .........239 .........281 .........174 .........269 .....,.242, 252 ...........,289 ......,..267 .....,,.,160 - 0 - Odom, Robert Louis ........ 74 156, 216, 261 O'Donnell, James P., Jr. ........................ 255 Oe, Chiyoko ..................... ........... 9 6 Oelwein, Paula Lee 1 ........ ......... 2 48 Oliphant, Harry Leroy .,..... ......... 1 89 Olmstead, Merrit J. ........ . Sanders, Sidney ............................ Olsen, Sandra Marie ....... Olsen, Wayne C. .............. . Olson, Olson, Dean Harlow ........ Joseph Rulon .....,. Onstott, Donna Jean ..... Orchard, Dennis J. ..... . Orth, Frank Leeroy ......... .........1s2 .........267 .......190, 255 ............289 .........289 .....,,..269 .........281 Osborne, Lynda Gail ........... ,.,,,,,,, 2 05 Overseth, Jeri Jean B. ..,,,.. ,,,,,,,,, 2 89 Owens, Thomas Charles .....,.. ,,,,,,,,, 2 54 - P - Pace, Patricia Ann ...... Pack, Sherman D. .......... . Paniogue, Colman S. ...... . .........293 .........270 Pankratz, Wallace C. ...,. ,,,,,,,,, 1 55 Panter, Stephen D. .,.... ,,,,,,,,, 2 97 Park, Kathleen ............,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 82 Park, Ronnie Keith .........,., ,,.,,,,,, 2 09 Parker, Clark Thomas ,..,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 09 Parker, George L. ..,,.......,.,, .,,,,,,, 3 4 Parkin, Richard Wayne ...,...,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,, 269 Parks, Charles Erving 166, 167, 169, 171 Parrish, Victoria J. ................ 232, 267, 289 Parson, Diann .............., ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 24, 146 Parsons, Rodney D. ..... . Pate, Madlynn Joann ........ Pattee, Richard Mack ........ ..........247 ..........255 Patten, James R. .........- ------------- 2 15 Paul, Sally ............ .-..-------- -------- 4 9 v 68 Paul, Theresa Marie .......... ---------- 2 82 Paulson, Laraine Elma ....... Pavel, Helen Marie ............ Peck, Walter L. ........ .. Peckardt, Shelia .....,..,.. Peeler, Sueann ................. Peery, David Philip ....----.--- Pelley, Margaret A. N. ..... . ..........267 ..........252 ..........146 ..........203 ..........296 ..........293 ..........295 Pence, Cynthia Lee ............-.----------------- -203 Pendlebury, Lawrence ........----------------- -255 Percy, John Calvin ,,.... 73, 78, 82, 184, 187 Perkins, Mitchell M. ............------------------ 258 Perkins, Terrence Lee ..........--...-..-------- 233 Perrin, Kathleen .................... 116, 205, 207 Perry, Dennis Gene ......... , ...............-....--- 2 54 Peters, William James .......................... 258 Peterson, Barbara Ann ....... ............. 2 43 Peterson, Christine ............ ............-.... 2 43 Peterson, John Ernest ....... ........ 1 63, 191 Peterson, Melvin Jay ........ ............. 2 39 Peterson, Peter Adam ...... .......... 2 09 Peterson, Stephen L. ....... ............. 2 69 Pfost, James Albert ....... ........ 2 07, 271 Pfost, Sharon Kaye ......... ................ 2 43 Pfundheller, Gloria ............. ........ 2 05, 289 Phelps, Jerry Michael ,,,,,,.. ............. 2 55 Phillips, Patricia D. ....... ...... 2 40, 290 Phippen, Linda Lee ................................ 241 Pickford, Milton E. ................ 73, 155, 261 Pierson, James Martin .......................... 215 Pirrone, Frank W. ......... ................. 2 54 Pirrone, Joseph C. ...... . ...,,.....254 Pitkin, Gary Jay .,.................................. 294 Pond, Kathleen Louise 87, 140, 205, 207 239, 274 Pothier, Sheryl L. ...........,...... 205 247, 257 Powers, Patricia D. ........................ 201, 247 Preisser, William F. .,...,. .,..,.... ......... 1 6 0 Price, Earl W. ...................... . Prime, Michael Thomas .........245 ....,....273 Pruett, Elaine Elva ........................ 203, 218 Purce, Thomas Leslie 177, 216 231, 258 - Q.. Quast, Larry J. ............... ......,... 2 71 Queen, Dehnert Carter ...... Rackley, Radford, - R - James Kyle ...... Russ ............... Radley, Sharon C. ...... . Rajab, Mahmood ......... ..........262 ..82, 155 Ramsey, Barbara .................... 89, 205, 262 Ranells, Robert Dale .,..,......,,.,..,.,,.,,,..,,.,, 99 Raphael, Christopher .......... 213, 232, 282 Raphael, Kay Joann R. .........,,,,... 233, 282 Raschke, Sandra Rae ........... ............. 2 97 Rasmussen, Reed Lynn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 254 Rauh, Fred Lavern ............. ........ 1 95, 211 Ray, Bob Breckenridge ...,., ,..,,.....,,. 1 55 Rayborn, Steven Ray .,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 2 39 Reeder, Robert Mark ........ ....,.....,,.,... 2 11 Reese, Rodney ..................... ........ 2 71, 294 Reiley, Robert Marvin ...,.. ,,,,,...,,,,.,,., 2 90 Requejo, Robert .....,.,...........,,,,,.,,,,, 155, 216 Rex, Douglas Warren 155, 211, 217, 227 Reynolds, Linda L. ...,..,,..,,....,.,,,,,,,, 62, 260 Rice, Stephen C. Rice, Wilson Arvin ..... Richards, Lana ...........,. .........252 Richards, Ronald G. ,,.,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 94 Richardson, Darwin G, ...,. ..,.,,, . 150, 290 Richardson, Kathy C. ....... Rider, Louis Leon .......... ........ Riley, Lavoy Vee ......... Risher, George J. .......... Ritzman, Bobette J. ...... . Roberson, John C. ............ . Roberts, Bernard R., Jr. ...... . Roberts, Karlene L. .......... . Roberts, Melinda J. ........... Roberts, Otha .............................. Roberts, Theresa M. M. ............. . Robertson, Mary E. ........... ...... . Robinson, Gary Lynn ........ ..,.... Robinson, J. Lewis .................,.,.... Robinson, Keith E. ...................... . Robison, Mary -B. ............ 50, 105, Rock, Mary Alice .................... 62, Rodriguez, Fred J. .... . Rogers, Donald ............ Rogers, Keith Rodney ............ 149 Rohner, Linda Kay ........ ........... Roice, Tom Chester ...... Rolfe, Larry .................... ....... Romanowski, Carl R. ........ ...... . Romrell, Randall Lee ....... .... Romriell, Dwight Gale ........ Rosales, Marie Ann ........... . Rosqvist, W. Vaugh .... Rountree, Susan J. .... . Rowe, Corene ........ . ....... Rowe, Donald Ray, Sr. .......... 113 Ruberry, Allen Blain .. Rucker, Roger L. ......... . Rudeen, Walter Scott .. Ruesch, Nancy .............. Ruhter, Noel Keith ....... Runkle ' Runyan, Kenneth Wade ' li5, , Timothy D. ............,,......, . Runz, Linda Marie ,,,.,........ Rushton, Rodney Lee ....... Russon, Joan Marjorie Rutherford, Rodney R. Rutt, Constance Marie . ...87, 205 Ryder, Karen Renee .,,,,,,.....,,,,,... Ryder, Milan Gail 92, 231, 238, - S - Sabala, John G. ......... , Sabala, Lyn David ...... Sackman, Gary D. ..... . Sager, Maynard D. ..... . Sakelaris, SEIKO .,,,........ Salzman, Robert David Salzman, Doris W. ....... . Samson, Kathleen Ruth Sanchez, Daniel P., Jr. . ........201 ..71, Sandy, Edward Alfred ..... ........ Sanna, David J. ........... . Sappington, Deeann ............47, 56, 63, 100, Sasser, Adrian .............. Satterwhite, Larry W. Satterwhite, Melvin .... Saul, Lorllea .................. 119, 144, Saylor, Barbara Larae ........ .... Schaefer, Jane F. .............. . Schaeffer, George E. ......... ....... . Schell, Peter William ....... ....... Schelske, Robert A. ..... . Schiers, James Robert Schindele, Pamela A. .. Schmidt, David F. ....... . Schmiedeskamp, Susan Schmitz, William T. Schnabel, Raymond H. ...,.. ...... . Schneider, Charles P. ........ . ..... . Schoonmaker, Tracey .. Schriner, Suzanne Kay 9 Schuetz, Janice E. ..... . Schultz, Phyllis M. Scott, John Roy .............. Scott, Kathryn Anne ........ ......... 2 43 Scott, Linda Kay ..,......... Scott, Michael George Seaquist, Margaret A. Searle, Geraldine Fay ....... Seesee, Stella Lenora ....... Seguin, George E. .......,..,........,.... . Semenza, James R. ...................... . Serpa, Sara Joy .r...... 82, 83, 232, Severe, Anita ..,..,...r...,,.....,...,......,. Severson, Howard C. ...........r..,... . Shaber, Alan Ray ........ Shatf, Linda Kay .......... Sharp, John lValter .... 56. i.i'i'.' ...291 .....85 ...254 247 ...241 ,........207 ........252 ........291 ....,...241 219 .........219 240 2-17 .........296 .........294 253 Shaver, David Lloyd .......,....,..,...... 150 Shaw, Emma Louise K. Shaw, Joseph Irving .......... .,....... 2 45 Shaw, Linda Marie .....,.. Shefstall, Keith L. .......,. . 1 Sherman, Bob Dale ............... .........,..,. Shikuma, Kenneth Ken Short, Arlene ................. Shryock Geor e Ewan 240 9 , g ' ...... .......,. 1 77, Sibbald, Gordon L., Jr. ...... ........ . Siemer, Robert Elwin ........ .....,....,.,. Sierau, Herbert Otto ...... Sievers, Eileen Marie Silva, Bernard M. ......... . Simmons, Freida Ellen ...,.,... Simmons, Penelope J. S. Simpson, Gayle Kay .......... ........ ...... Simpson, John Clayton Sisson, Richard Ross ...... Siu, Andre ..................... y Sloan, Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smithi Smith Smith Slimp Konni Lee ............ Charles E., Jr. Bill Dale .............. Carol Lynne F. ..... . Douglas R. ......... . Kathleen .................. Kenneth George 245, Martha Ann ................................ Richard Lee ,,,,,,,,.,........,...... ..,.... Richard S. ......................... . Roger Garrett .... 2 -sa 274 Steve Robert ............................ Thomas Bernard snydei, Carolyn Diane. 1 242 Solari, Dennis Gerald ....... .............. Sollers, James Newton ..... ........... Soran, Linda Ruth ............. .............. Sorensen, Cheryl Lee ....... ................. Sorenson, Nancy L. ....... . Spain, 'Carol Elaine ........ Spain, Russell K. ........... . .........201 Spaldlng, Evelyn Sue ....... .............. Spanbauer, Thomas J, ..,.. ..........,..... . Spicer, Stanley Lloyd Spraker, Verle Ray ........ Spratt, Cheryl Helene ....... ........... Stark, Alan Mark ....... Stark, Steven John ....... Stautfer, Gary Wayne . Stenquist, Darrell A. .. Stenquist, Ronald VM. .. Stephenson, Kenneth .. Stevens, Stevens, Larry Milton Stevens, Stewart, Frances E. Stewart, Jean Arlene .. Stibal, Sharon Lee ........ Stinson, Robert T. ...... . Stltt, Tim Lee ............... Stobaugh, William J. .. Stocks, Sheela ............. Stoll, Fred Earl ,,.,,,...... Stone, James Harvey .. Stone, Walter Andrew Davld Lee ....... Patricia Ann .... 234 254 296 189 283 291 262 242 ..49 258 273 290 192 258 273 215 283 160 290 242 241 254 237 255 260 290 207 242 297 218 184 290 254 254 290 255 239 252 211 265 205 105 213 150 265 252 ..82 290 290 243 ....,....273 145 156 255 213 254 .........254 .........211 .........271 9 294 .........283 203, 238 .........252 ........252 ........252 ........182 .........254 .........254 205, 260 283 .........244 ........207 Storms, Rulon Ray ....... Stowell, Judith Elin ......... ........ Stratton, Mike Joseph .......................... Strazzo, Gordon Harry .. Streeper, Leslie Ann ....... ...... Stumm, John William ....... ......... Sulfridge, Steve A. ...... . Sullivan, Gary Phil ........................ Sullivan, Steven S. ................ 239, Sutlilf, Gerald R. .....................,............. . Sutton, Dennis Mark ........ ......... Swan, James Walter ...... Sweeney, Michael Dow ..... Swendsen, P. Michael ....... Swenson, Carl Reed ........, Swenson, Timothy F. ...... . Swore, Jerry Lloyd ........ -T- ........l89 Takahashi, Alan Wayne Tamura, Virginia Lee ....... Tanner, Michael C. ,..... . Tatro, Annette Teresa ............ 80 Taylor, Dean Albert ..... Taylor, Leslie Coleen ....... Taylor, Margaret ......... Taylor, Mary Lou ............. Taylor, Steven Lynn ....... Taylor. lvilliam T. ....... . Terhar, Anne E. .......... . Terrell ' lVxlSon ...................... 165, Thalgott, Kathleen A. .,.,,.,....,,.. . 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