Idaho State University - Wickiup Yearbook (Pocatello, ID)
- Class of 1971
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M.-4 -A - --f '--eff an ?!mi11'+'iff:ie-frsyff-Ii 1- M ' V! r ' 'F-314 ' .ll : f 'F 3' f 'f:fff '?:-Q.:7r+2 S71?'a'Q ', 'fl '12Tf'1 ' ,Qfv.f11r',.,,1Q- , - -- ' 'L L fl ' Q K Il - 2 Weren't you in che house taking pictures a minute ago? , , , ' ln , ,,,,. 'J L,,L l . J .mf Come on Dad, it's only 1 few 'more' steps to the rdom. V fy,-,:5..:'fl In 1 1,- +33 L. .1 Le1:'s see, yes I have my blue blouse, green sweater, yellow slacks, black jumper .... W .Nl-,':Af.v ' ' - ' ' in Y Yi, 1 'X uf - f N. nv. 1 Are you sure you will be alright dear? I thought you said only a few more steps? This is the fifth trip we have made! '.' f t 1 lv I AW -.4. :MW V ,ELI-.D Welcome . R li 1 'f'5'F 'FA'-SE Moving in at Garrison and Turner might take a long time but at least the girls get more help than we do here in the guy's dorms. There that wasn't bad was it. All moved in Here comes your trunk. and it only took two trips. 4-?f, New Faces What's his name? The back is graded A+, what's the flip side like? Boy am I glad to be out of that lecture! Gee, here only three days an ready we're in trouble! The first students to arrive on campus each year are the incoming Freshmen, but they are not the only ones on campus. There are a lot of upperclassmen walking around surveying the New ,Faces and Miniskirts. 4 d x and New Minis Hey, look who's coming this way! And here we have . . . I knew we had a test today but this big! Freshman Orientation Now that we have you all here . . . Freshman Orientation is not all tests, lectures, and work. There are times when the students have get togethers just for fun. Other times they end up standing in line Waiting. Orientation is also a time when friends from last year have l a chance to talk before the grind starts. Georgia Johnson and Cindy Anderson stop to talk with DeAun Miles during a break from helping the new freshmen. . 1 -.- , Registration Registration Was the climax ot a confusing Week for the new students as Well as upperclass- men. As the students progressed through the many Waiting lines they Were greeted by surprises such as flu shots, lost packets, closed classes, and gen- eral running around. Like most everything there Was a bright spot during registration, the HELP table. 2'-4 r JT! , A! I , iiiy 7. i X Jil? of After Registration '-. , ,JE ii:-Hi. -1. W wa-fr1 f The HELP table was not the only source of help, there were Spur mem bers like Cindy Anderson and Sandy Leerskov on the main floor to help solve confused student's problems. After one Was through registering he or she still faced another baffling ordeal, the Bookstore. 7 f X 1 v r I .rw , 0 . fs? 4- 1 vm, A -' , - Y ,vpegu FH? , H110 - , fx 851' n TY. 'N X ' ,,,, , ,. o 931 -'1fNM .1 ' W1 'T .-,.,, ,R -.J W1 '4 H! 1-ng, Q 1 ' , V U hw, W 'Y 1 I'.f. f2 . V- Vx , ' 571:14-Jf' . , ',1 KU A 4.'f, '5',,-' 'FE' ' ' fr ' .:- 'll-1, ' ','.f' ,' H q'a.,.p V '-fl Q, -' YI, ,1 if 2? ' R - ' Civ THX N5 , ' '1w,-w'4- 11'1'ln,'511 f. Q K ' 1 7, . , .. xffygwi. 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' af? 5 Mar mains. S 'f 1. r, ii iv if if-iz y 1 1' 'K+ Ek 1 ip: we N1 an no li Movement is Involved in ' All Things! Opening ..... Sports Fall ..... Winter .... Spring ...... Activities ...,l.aL.. Q . 117 Organizations .,.. ...... Greeks ...... is ha Dorms ,,,.,, Publications ...... ...... 1 Perfoirm Arts ........ ..,.. A 4 iii ii i ll E.. . y--f if .E qw .J Y- in 1 i 5? 1-. qi , ' .ig V cn, Vo c Senioiis .. 1 , 1, 5 f f f f F If 1: 5 E U . 'I -2 A student -government -4 'ff , , ii, hh-.. Indexfa .- ,,,,,, ,.,,, , . 5 may h-1 z:F'f f Afg 3112 5 I : u i Y 0 I Q 1, lv ' - .14 ,.. EV , i - 'F if 3 her , , 'ii 1 Q, , 1 ' L.. L . V 1- -5 U 7. if . 4' 74,5 , Li' ' , E' 3 . uf 1' .f ,ff 5 P , . . , j 1 '1 ,.. - . f, 5 I ' vi 1 it ff it ' ii 1 .J 1 E I 1 'Qs Z f ff' E I 1 . . i l i W 1 , 2' ,Y M . 4' , 1 5, it -1 1 I A A .4 I - .p 1 T.. li , , i ,. 1 .I TI -:P 1 1 V11 V , nf- -H- J 1 -if . Z' V-2 if ff i J ? ' :V ' 75 I I : ' ' ' 1 I ' Y V ' ' , ' ' fl iv . 'z vf fs ! 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The costumes are silly, the skits d0n't make much sense and the sororities must sit back and take the fraternities jokes.,' It is also the night of the Queen Coro- nation Which takes place immediate- ly preceding the skits by the various organizations. This year the theme for Homecoming and the skits was The Wonderful World of Walt Disney. t .. ' 4 - ,. , ,fi ,-1: 1' .1444-pr, ,,,.,.,4,,....,..-' g . I, ',.--U - . V, ,.: ul... . 3 w 6 , X A ' . , wl 1 T svn ttai n v. t - 1-X ix- 1 LIGHT: G THE 1 .. X P li 1 L Q 4 L , . ' In 'QW 591 gs' 1, 1 , x 'V 1 , .f ,-N ..,. . . .-1, . :- . 'li x lg . Q ,E 'Mtv' :.. Y Jug-if, wwf. V -MT-3 -1.5. A 1- .gf Q, rx.-4 .ivY .:'f,, I , .fxvi mn, -lla 4 ' '.f .. 'V af.-', 51, ... , -l' 1 ' .,.., ,A A A -N 5 BEN. s ff x J , ' ,. PS' , :Q n Q ex- -' B . 1 r 6 ' Q-Ifplzh, av ' W., .17 , ' gf' . .,.: ' . X ' fi? ,Q :2.:i'4'1'- Q I 'Z ' -1' - 1 . 5 ,W A 5 x - , . Isl, lx , 3 , il? , -iff? L --- Y ' ' V, .h , Q--. ' w 35 Msn.. .:-H- A V. 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The lawn displays are one part of Homecoming which adds life and color to the lower campus area. All the displays are judged and trophies as well as Sweepstakes points are awarded to t-he winners in each division. Alpha Omic ron Pi wt: xx: wil?--wygzta-nv . f'--'-w-1vu-'A:: 'f- ' ' '- 5' WJ-dl 5 ' 1 ki ' L. gy u ' dlb-g Y . 'QW .-'su-K-1: iss ll - 'I .,-. , -1 , 'YB I X -- -'A-if A 1 T .N , x , ux 1 , Q - 7 ' P .r- 1 ' J' -- ff b -cj 1, 2 1 1 , I ig' '-11' . ' I x Y 11. Ahh YV M. z 2 .. .X ima ' X ' ' 41 ., . .sy 'ia ,4 .L af' A , . -mu. A Q , ' .1 ,-L, 'Lg A f, ,K ' ' Q Q Q gu i . : Q 'VAAA '- , M 4' L 'x K 'fi -. - , 4 .f-1Tfs 'i iJ'-E S ' A5 V '-', -. K S-'Y ' 'g . L A . B , A I Tr' 'P ' ' fig L. x . Ai5g,., . !-7 N ,. 4 .. xg- F - 3:40-4 gf ff: 4 2 o s Q, Qi 5 L -1 3' w .1 ix! -I 5 I 5, , I .I , J' ? 'L7 ' X Qi v t ': F U ly pi .43 - Zf Q , 4 3' if gs. Queen candidates are from left to right: Denise Soran, Geneal Howa, Denise Sabala, Vicki Ward, Molly Molitor, Kathy Perkins, Sandy Allen, and Pat Kelsey. Queen Ca d'd t Homecoming Queen Vicki Ward and her two attendants, Miss Molly Molitor and Miss Geneal Howa await the start of the Home- coming Parade. S ,f .f Sandra Wheeler presents Queen Vicki Ward with a bouquet of red roses 'w-.Q V-mme ' 4.1, vw -J l a M' ' f M ll fi ,4 ,staa - i -. I , I97O ' Homecoming Queen i Vicki Ward Freshman --Vo -Tech Idaho Falls, idaho fx, i ,ef 1 ' ' -. F :ii I fii?: ,-U' LH . ' Awmfel-. -Q-1 - ,, . :J .-y X. wg'- 'J' ff' J' ,d. 1 U-, , , ., . :a-- J 3- -uv 'i, Wmu' ' I . A 'H 'W :ff K' , F, 4 v . f , f + I 1. L .ffl T, -f:22 '-J' f .45 v I' 14 '1 ' x 4 , X fp. -5- if K I ,Q i' Q. 'F' , f -gf:-+f,,. .4 ' -6 C' T252 , Q. 19 5 Y.. ,si v-. 'Q ,Jani . I 1 gl r .J 55' 4.11, . ,H Q 16, ., in: D29 I v sv an Q 4 1 ,h..,' I ' R Q, rw Il - 4 , , If z Qi.. 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' ff-1 . 1 -4- -.4-.. s - -'Hp - - .. --w gs: 'U ' a , Nw- , .fl 156' JW. U 3 If-'Qi' ,ii R I-iii'-.FL Vp, V ' A picture of Idaho State University Athletics can be one which has many faces. Too often perhaps We as on- lookers tend to see only the faces of fun, rough times and large scholarships, While We miss seeing pictures of hard Work, exhaustion and plenty of pain. All must remember that Without our Athletic program our university would not be quite complete. It takes every power We have to make our university grow and prosper. All sides must learn to Work together with understanding. A pair of hands belonging to Steve Mandelkow came out of the crowd and blocked a field goal try by Idaho's Pancho Castillo. Also pictured are Bengals Craig Ellis 166, and Wally Buono UZD. l.S.U. vs. University of Idaho A thoughtful Jerry Dunne plans his strategy as he talks on the scout phones to Gene Dahlquist I , . X i ,. A ' Jr XX., 'vi is N'-, -'gtf .. i 11 ri , ,, 4 if. . I- I. . . 'I Q. ' .N ' : 'f is in the press box. Dunne handing off to his tailback James Jackson C301 on a trap play. jackson gained 36 yards against the Vandals. T- Eff: f-'57, i,15f',,,,-.Q:vw 'Hu ---,t::,m1--,-H, Y 774- 'wf, f ug: T N lag? : in ., Alu -L' Y U F. 15-1:55 -, ,A rl l 11 1 I , :.,wgQ?f'ilWf:'g,'g,',Q,-.'.-fm' .Xu '-fm if., 154, ?'Il!l '4u1vaI:--.-- gg:-U . m, :L ,.,. ,. , I s .f:-f.,Ja-w.-.11r-- 'S-gp-.'.1f. 'u.-'-.:....- ,,-1'L.,:-'Maw . ,V I-L -l..,.f.':-::1-,-,-,'--..-f , 1- --1 ,.,- - ,rl ,,.' , VE., 4,.-+ysl,.fr.,I-y,f-.,g- .w.v,n,,., , ,.wNa3,,TE, A-H,1,..,1,,,'I.v. '1 Dennis Shorrock f63j and Mike Heberlein QZOJ close in ro help Wally Buono UZ! smear an Idaho player. ISU batted down nine of Vandal QB Tom Ponciano's passes at :he line of scrimmage. Ted Gill gets one of them here. IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY .... 35 UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO ....... 14 28 a x L f V X x . - vt X J' Af-'fx 7 H! y 'f.x1.n u lf - ' K ft! 1 H . L 4' FRN x ,rf-y Fflvn ., ,XL 92 ah 'V 'R si ig --z 5521, fi Q , ,va L gisrfif P Y. L.. . , z, I . , I I l Q 1 I 1 M V ,l,' A -17i:?'ig'f' . ,i1.'?F'-'. 'f A 1 , , .Qi ' - 1L,ff- J. Ny.. 14' ix' , A SH , ' E A . , at 51 iv ' ' . I 3, , '- ' 2 X ' i lin T ' 1 I ' A , I Y .JW Q . ,V , The Idaho State-Weber State football game was played im- mediately following the dismissal of 14 black football players from the ISU roster for boycotting a practice session. Idaho State pulled off an amazing upset and easily beat the Wildcats 30-14. Determination was the key to ISU's Win, like the determi- nation shown in the face of Ray Millward C331 Who is getting a 'handoff from Jerry Dunne Cllj. Pat Shorrock C671 right, played one of the best defensive games of his career against Weber. When he got a chance to take a rest he took it. Steve Mendelkow 1851 and 1463 Larry Rodriguez pu: a good pass rush on the Wildcat quarterback. T Idaho State us. Weber State I y IDAHO STATE ........ ....... 3 0 WEBER STATE ........ ....... 1 4 3 0 U LSJL Us Bake Sane Ron Havinear 1211 blocks for teammate Mike Davis Q35 J for a. 10-yard gain against the Broncos. IDAHO STATE .... . 3 BOISE STATE 24 Well gee Ed, I paid 87.50 for this one at Osco. Gosh Don, mine cost 510.00 in Disneyland, but it has Mickey Mouse on it. Dunne didn't get too much time to pass because of the rush put on by the Boise defenders. Get out or my way says fullback Ray Millward, as he oacks the pigskin against Boise. ,E xzhq, .,.,. 1 ' , v I V V-,A 4 ' 1 ' - A i A , 2 ' 5 i 1 l A, N, flfii, izehil li I lr llll'5'Kl w. :ln 1:11111 ,A ,Ag I i l1lv,'TIr ' , 1-A .Av I W xl Jw f l 1 - V i I Q I ' A ' 1 . , , V j1f N V fi, ii'lii ,M lwiil N ' W V' ' ,N :A f ' ' I p Q--i 1 1 ' l ' I A '15 i ,, v'ji,,51,q,1?'I A N I E 'A 3 A' 2 -A , A X ' i1AH:?UPVL...,.. --l-,,.,..,,A.o-.e 3 f 1,. 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Row two: Tom Hacker DB, Paul Sestero QB, Jim Von Eschen OT, Jim Hollifield DT, Rhett Sherman DB, Harrison McCallop DB, Ron Dixon LB, George Hamilton M-LB, Ned Bell SE, Steve Proniewych TB, Dick Cook FB, Tony Fraomeni G, Pat Bonnet: OT, Andy Barron C, Ted Gill DT, Larry Torix DT, Doug Flint DB, Mike Heberlein DB, Larry Rodriguez LB, jim Jones DB, . ,.,,-- -1 ai.,- lk Ili'-..,,, AVN, l ..-A V l't!, V , fi-5 ,, . s A-33, - .yn . --.-.x , , - ,,, ri- . A 4 '- . '- Y 'fn I' 4 L 'f1',l,..',. iJ'4 3' -'1',..D T- --.-,'-- :sin H: ' 1 2 1 f -QL 1. I' . . M :,, v':,,. 1, f 1?nF'Z 5- nina ' . lx ,Mix .,., I '-f-,'i,.f-af: ':3'f-1- r 'Ui 1 A rig. lr' J .u ' 61,541-.7 -?,g5H4U,jfg1g,:'-. :Y H, .1 . 1 f 4' ,Al ll I : 1 :V if Vs, . , New-2 1, ' l!,4',,,3,l:j,l lliilll 'l '1 Vlw l'3l'rli'!'lll Q . wel? y-i M ' ' f ' ' ' 3 :ill f 4 f ' -- gli i?i4l5-1 5' T1 2 .,. .lsihl , . ,, 'T siigggwiafliifl' Ly ' 's 1 gpg 1 'M ' T1 95 lii1li55Qi !!fif-J. 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Row three: Randy Watson, Tom Fischer SE, Ron Lewis LB, Mike Munger C, Milt Johnson OT, Craig Ellis DE, Tom Lee QB., Darrell Brown DT, Dave Paul LB, Ron Havinear TB,.Sam Morford DB, Chris Tschirgi C, joe Mattie LB, Joe Molale DE, Ken Krahn' OT, Clyde Wright TB, Bob Cole SE, Tom Toner DE, Mike Davis FB, Mike Hancock DT, Norm Qullet DE, James jackson FB, Jake Palas DB, Pete Herd: DT, Dave Mattson DT. 33 Head Football Coach PQ-nt ' Coach Cavanaugh in action ED CAVANAUGH - lm ' 1 ii ' -' Not shown: Oifensive Line Coach TOM DOVAT Line Coach LENARD HAVSEN Defensive Coach RANDY TYSON' Quarterback Receiver Coach GENE DAHLQUIST Offensive Backiield Coach RAY GROTH 34 Athletic Director . MILTON DUBBY HOLT Defensive Line Coach TOM JEWELL Secondary Coach HUGH DAVIDSON Bengal Coaches Freshman Football ssollm' Wllollnw 9 Q Nlbtwlll N0W noo 1 1 Q I 1 v U l l l N ,ow.o.:.:.',.,',...e'o mu N, otooovumm, ioiolloilv 0 ' ' ' ' ll lllllllngigullll io lwlililil ' ' ' ' ' uv V on m'e'v HON 0.0, mm, ,mnnv ' .llll. mH ',, ,mum 0 ,limo of' 49' 1 sw . Freshman football this season was as grueling and hard fought as ever. There was a lot of new talent putting in endless hours of practice and Work. Each of their games was a battle and though the young Bengals did not always return victorious, in every case they left no doubt We will have a strong and mighty varsity next year. This year's fresh- men will be a great part of that team. V Fm T-if Cheerleaders ' Spirit was the Watchword of the tireless I.S.U. Cheerleaders. With leaps and sommersaults they led the Bengal fans with pep and enthusiasm. w L, , 111 ' rr: fegnlljlx x li 1 The Cheerleaders are shown here with the songleaders. They are left to fight, first row: jan Worsencroft, Denise Soran, Karen McLean, Sheila Sudds, Bengal mascot Ross Conrad. Second row: Rebecca Jones, Steven Maxwell, Lana Brackenbury, Caprice D, Heading, Gregory Palmer, Victoria Sellers. l l r These Folks ,- -pi , ,W , V .nl ,z 0,5- ' i ' -11 in :ff ' .,. 9, Ls f i . ,.+ ,- It , i V 1.---wif Lenna Hobson led the band as ISU,s golden girl. Relaxing at half-time is ISU's Bengal mascot, Ross Conrad. Leading the marching band this year were two drum maiors-Stephen King . . . and Mike Nelson. A 1.5.25 6,1 X Marching Band The I.S.U. Marching Band, under the direction of Donald McG1oth lin, brought entertainment to a new plateau as they performed at half times and before the games in the Minidome. l 39 H ,, 1 f ,H 11 W, . ' w .w w 1 il!-:M uw-ws'-. 'ww-L' ' .MJ ,.,,, 1 .. 4, . t, ,,. .. Y H ., , I ,., V., ,., , , Spur Jana Laws enjoys being our clown. 'aff Q -'Z M S UI' , P Don't just stand there. Let me o here! 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I SJ.- X324 AH Campus Picnic 4,4 P H4 5 1 ,u It fwz. xc.-' ,- MH ' 4:35-8255+ - V 4 W w ,....---' 1 X., a. f f' 5 fi ' , ' ' K I' ,, x 'f 4 ,I .. 41-m f ' 115' hi qi' --L 1 ., -.J l am- 1' If Fray if -141' Christmas Formal 1'-9 4 gf 41- -114 flL.-:L,1.....,i',1.L'.L:l.Qi3:.'QLa.:L4 Oh! We aren'r do- The punch is just ing a ching. 1 1 the, the, the . . . Christmas Ccmd1ds .. - ,, . . . . . D w eed m1st1etoe? Vann, Bruce, and Wes just domg then: Chrxstmas clung. 0 8 n al. i 1 1 ? v 1 W 5 V I I I I can't decide which one will be my Chrisfmas roommate. .sail I Q5 '43 .iff -I pp W H ! ' ' ' ' Y 'I , ' ,I 1 ' jWg54Yjf,Ef5,!'J1 f H K L V ., Qhvvi 21:58, vi 1, E' , NY fl 3' ,. NX-5 A 1 5 hz, Q- gqwg' IJ A -' - if X Sy -.F ' QQNFTZX ' ' -'91-11r' I . :N-. away 5 41- Y' - V ' , V,-i JK- v - ., . -1- . ' l , ' 3 ' . x V v H N! can iv: tm A ri '. T i A f N 1 W 7 Q Q . 9 . T, 7-47 , X I 5 A ' . ' y fps..--V -2-P' , L K , - ALL- - - W. -1 v ' ' , fl . 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The young ladies were sponsored. by various groups and organizations. This year's winner was Miss Kathy Perkins. She is standing on stage second from right. Best Dressed Co-Ed Contest Miss Wool l.S.U. Karen Short MARK ABRAMS Senior Idaho Falls, Idaho DONALD AUBREY junior Pocatello, Idaho DAVID CUOIO Senior Pocatello, Idaho DARLENE HARRYMAN junior Idaho Falls. Idaho N PATTY ALLSBERRY junior Pocatello, Idaho , .mil JODEAN BLAKESLEE Senior Boise, Idaho SIGMUND ENGESASTER Senior Norway l l ul , REBECCA HOWARD junior Pocatello, Idaho WHO'S Among American ROBERT. BOYLE LINDA BROMLEY PATRICIA COXEY junior junior Senior Pocatello, Idaho Pocatello, Idaho Pocatello, Idaho ,Nia SHERRY FIELDS JERRY GIBSON MICHELE GRAHAM junior Senior junior Boise, Idaho Rupert, Idaho Pocatello, Idaho BEN JOI-IN5UN KARLA HENSCHIED REBECCA JONES Senior junior SG 'i0f Dgnvgf, Cqlqggdg Pocatello, Idaho G00dlD8s Tdlhv WHO College Students CRAIG LA CHANCE junior Pocatello, Idaho CAREY PETERSEN Senior Provo, Utah 1.14.3 STANGER junior Meridian, Idaho 1 1 KERRY 'KAWAMOTO DORIS KING Senior Senior Pocatello, Idaho Arco, Idaho 'G' TOMMY LEWIS ELEANOR LOMBARDI MICHELE MARCEAU KATHERINE PALOUKAS Senior Senior Senior I Senior Idaho Falls, Idaho Pocatello, Idaho Ifocatello, Idaho Pocatello, Idaho JEAN RAVSTEN MARGARET RIPPLE JERRY ROBINSON VANN SMITH junior junior junior junior Pocatello, Idaho Idaho Falls, Idaho Twin Falls, Idaho Council, Idaho I l l l ar' X- '37-,- ,.Q,j.'x,1..H3l v STEVE THEOBALD ROBERT TRUE SANDRA WHEATLEY sgmmy WOQD Senior Iiuliw' Senior junior Shelley, Idaho Pocatello, Idaho Idaho Falls, Idaho Apep, Idlho O -Li - .- No pain at all, was the remark of some stu- dents, but others had their troubles. Student participation in this year's Red Cross Blood Drive Was excellent. The drive was held December 8, 9, and 10 in the Student Union Ballroom. Seven hundred and iifty pints were donated which was Well over the quota set at six hundred pints. Circle K did an excellent job organizing the drive and put in many long hours of Work. Brian Lamb served as chairman of the project. Q' 394,93 .A-,gr yy ,f--fx--rf: -- ,sv 1 L 0 l E awe 'X , ,,v 1 :gg A . l ,. .. - , M. ,MH Q . .., limi, N! w, Ella, I, , ' f . ,K , ,, I5 I' '- . l , Blood Drive VE: 1 1 F: 'Y fn 35,55 f, J fn 5 'N , I v' ' H561 E fx 955 ,-,,,-ai ' nl .ff-5 ,av-xx t . ,Af .Z'Lb4!'f5EiT5 . ,. ,,..w.-J- f, N, Y, -Qu., . k1-,., me N '-.:.',.. ' ffl if ' SPS '-.:,' ' I:7'A'X.,l 14 ,.-f+ ' A ,f, The May Queen Candidates were Jean Otce, Celia Vauk, Becky Jones, Cheryl Jontra, and Carey Petersen. He entertained at the College Rodeo. The Aopis at Songfest Parents' Weekend X T 1 if U Rodeo Queen-Miss Vicki Johnson. 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'- :fy I x' . , W ,,,:,,,- 1: ., Y , ' F -:J Q awe' ff -.iz-53: 131-Alf? .v-,1 -- 1. ,L .. . -7.x-,. 1. 'mam 5 Qf , , '-1 wi, :,.Nf -1 4' INS -V . if 5 K-' 7' '- 4 1- F ,..s. , , ., , W 55' fgfi., fir Www Ysx S at nm SW! , . .ui-H 4.-.ju Lf f ' ff Alpha Kappa Psi is ..1 Members are, sealed, left to rigbt: Dennis Higginbotnam, bob Secrist, Barry Miller, Steve Nefzger, jerry' Wallis, Richard Matthews, Garn Theobald, Jerry Robin- son, Dave Ranloff, and Tom Lewis. Slunding: Leon Wright, Jim Sorenson, Bill Headley, Tom Powers, Martin Meigs, Hoot Gibson, Dan Gallagen, Terrel Smith, Kent Watanabe, Mark Abrams, Dwain Vittetoe, Randy Grow, Don Aubrey, Larry Breding, Paul Warnell, Ferris Freestone, Nick Tsakrios, Dennis Apgood, Clarence Gaylord, jerry Higgons, Bill Roberts, Kelvin Nagoshi, Kenny Kawamoto, Carl Brown, Katy Crockett, Steve TheobaldQ Clyde Gooch, and Fred Stumpf. Alpha Kappa Psi is a professional business fraternity for sophomore, junior, and senior men. The ideals of the fraternity are to further the Welfare of its members in the business world. Some of the or anizations activities include an annual Businessman of the Year Banquet, S the 50 Year Recognition Banquet, and the annual Civil Service Career Day. 72 wif 130 6233 f n GRANT BICKMORE Businessman of the Year Cn May 1, 1971, a dinner Was held to honor Pocatello banker J. Grant Bickmore before a capacity audience in the Cosmo- politan Room of the Bannock Motor Inn. Mr. Bickmore was initiated into member- ship in Alpha Kappa Psi and was -honored as 1970 Idaho Businessman of the Year. Featured speaker during the evening Was Norman Ross, vice president for public affairs of First National Bank of Chicago, who also is active in radio, television, and c-ivic affairs. :man Ross How does my hair look? Alpha Psi Omega is the student drama club on campus. This year the group sponsored a children's show in Idaho Falls and a children's theater show in Pocatello called Alladin and His Magic Lamp. Members of Alpha Psi Omega include Jane Logan, Wes Davis, Paul Laprise, Allen Grunerud, Cindy Wohlenhaus, Sherri Hedges, George Hedges, Bob Thomas, Brad Pugh, Barbara Bennett, Judy Sullivan, Jim Sollers, Kathy Razdoroff, and Michele Shuler. , -, ,, Alpha Psi Cmega Can someone thread this needle? The Hedges choose material for the costumes. Make-up is very important to an act r i A f 'il i A is .,-5 J' ,, fl fx . X , - 4 V ll A ' I Members of the A.I.A. are from left to right, first row: Ken Vogt, Mark Grindstaff, Steve Jacobsen, Larry Nicholson, Paul Snyder, Paul Jensen, Bob Boyle, Stan Rovig, and Dianne Nishioka. Second rowg John Cook, Trout, Dave Fackler, Mr. Harold J. Powell, Advisor. Third row: Larry Knopp, Tony'Rosas, Kevin Bodily, Roger Laughlin, johnny Watson, Roger Mackey, Randy Parkin, James Wilwn, Stillman Anderson, Linda Apple, and Robin Roueche. Fourth row: Brent Windley. Absent: Harvey Maxey, Russell Hansen, Newell Goldsberry, Dale Petty, Lyle Woodward, Phil Durbin, Mary Ann Hale, Edward Fields, Charles Pendrey, Brett Bullock, Clm- l lt R M dd T Va hn, and Grant Collet. ton Yalta, Wayne Pea, Tyana Mecham, Ferrell Beck, George Gar oc , on a ox, om ug Ofiicets of the American In-' stitute of Architects, Student Chapter are from left to fight: john Cook, Treasuretg Roger Laughlin, Vice-Presi- dentg Newell Goldsberry, Presidentg Dianne Nishioka, Secretaryg Lyle Woodward, Fourth year Representativeg and Larry Nicholson, Fifth year Representative. A.I.A. The A.I.A. of Idaho State University this past year was busy With guest speakers, films and tours. Some of the guest speakers were, Representatives from Portland Cement Company and the President of the A.I.A. State Chapter. Some films were, a tour of Europe by an Architectural major, and a tour of Hearst Castle in California. 76 The Student Chapter also toured Twin Falls and Sun Valley. Their week long tour this year was to San Franclsco. Associated Engineers 2:7 ii 'Z-' Members are, front row, left to right: John McQuary, Presidentg jim Andersen, Vice-President, Norman Harker, Secreraryg Dan McAlister, Treasurer, and un- known. Secoml row: Richard Montague, August Zanoni, Advisor, Claude Nielsen, Jerry Swore, and Richard Webber. 'Third row: Dennis Bower, Richard Decker, Albert E. Wilson Advisor, and Lee Robinson, Advisor. The Associated Engineers is a chapter of the Idaho Society of Professional Engineers. The club strives to better the engineering student through contacts with engineering practice in the World today. Mem- bers are engineering students in the Department of Engineering, College of Liberal Arts. American Nuclear Society The American Nuclear Society is interested in the tech- nical aspects of the nuclear program. It is one of the most active student chapters in the nation. Its purpose is to in- form the public of nuclear industry. The group- will host the Western Region student conference next year on nuclear power as well as environmental aspects of technology. Members are, fron! raw, left to right: Bob Waters, Claude Nielsen, Chairman, Barbara Marques, Prinya jotikasthira, Vice-Chairman, Mark Boothby, and Mike Heinrich. Second ra'w: Harry Charyulu, Advisor, Mark Paulsen, Eugene Hockhalter, Richard Webber, and Darold Bingham. Campus Crusade for Christ M , P 1 W x Y' il it HE, ,, lu ' ' 3 , ll , w ,,p,,u-A 4 ,.'.,.. wr W , p , M ,uw ' ,g Nl. M Members are, first row, left to rigbl: Calvin Ross, Stan Geyer, Sonja Youtz, and Stewart Parvin. Second row: Nancy Miller, Chrystal Sammons, Delores Sammons, Renee Engbring, Debbi Ritter, and Gilbert Bourquin. Third row: Patty Grumbein, Bill Reed, Mark Matthews, and Pat Bonnet. Campus Crusade for Christ began as an interdenominational Christian student movement designed to present the claims of Jesus Christ to the college student of today. Activities of Campus Crusade include Bible Studies each day, group meetings in the dorms, College Life meetings, and retreats each year. The group also features guest speakers, such as Andre Kohle, the great magician. Students of any denomination are Welcome to attend. Organizations ranging from International Club to Home Ec Club to Chimes and Spurs bring our campus closer together. United as one, each organiza- tion functions to make this a better campus and those associated with the group become better people. Q J , , .Z RU! lp o nfilift -- af-V ': 5 Pb' Chimes members include seated le t to rxgbt Kathy Albano Marcia Nobis Sandra Norris JoAnn Wolf, Linda Elleson, Kerry McGrew, Cindy Benintendi, and M ll Kvidahl Slandm Diane Paulsen Advisor Michelle Graham Mary Lorton jean Ravsren Patty Allsberry, Sherry Fields, Debbie Fisher, Karla Henscheid, 1 ie g Pat Smith Carol Lambert, Becky Howard Martha Volman bfancy Muller Darlene Harryman Shirley Kline, Cherly Kolbert, and Margaret Rippel. Chimes Chimes is the junior Wornen's honorary, requiring a 2.75 grade point average. Its purpose is to honor those junior women who stimulate scholarship, service, and partcipa- tion in extra-curricular activities. Some of the Chime's activities include helping at registration, ushering at plays and concerts, participating in the Muscular Dystrophy and Easter Seal drives, and offering two scholarships to members chosen by the pre- vious organization. cers include sealed left to right- Linda Chimes odi ' , , - Elleson Program Chairmang Sandra Norris, Vice- Presxdenc, and Marcia Nobis, President. Slamling: Cindy Benintendi, AWS Representative, and JoAnn Wolf, Treasurer. Circle K Circle K is the junior organization of the Kiwanis Club and a service organization for men. To be a member one must meet the minimum scholastic and attendance stan- dards of the university. Some activities of Circle K include the College Bowl, l.S.U. Blood Drive, the Ride Board, ushering at campus functions, and sponsoring the recyling drive. The group also raised S660 for the Wichita State Football Fund. Susan Ault reigned as the Circle K sweetheart this past year. The I.S.U. Blood Drive was sponsored by Circle K. Assisting with the drive were the Lifelines, I.S.U. women volunteers, and the Red Cross volunteers from the Pocatello area. Mayor johnson signs the Circle K Proclamation for Circle K Week ,in March for Gary Blaylock, Jerry Neale, and Ted Svancara. Members of Circle K are: Lloyd N. Hardesty, Ronald R. Bolinger, Boran K. Lamb, Gary Blaylock, Jerry Neale, Harold johnson, Paul Barga, Doug Snow, Tom Carlson, Steve Fawcett, Tom Vaughn, jim Wilson, Ted Svancara, Andy Tilled, Aubrey Herrmann, Pete Anderson, Mark Crowley, Gene Bolinger, Eldon Crockett, and jeff Landry. Advisors are Col. David Kirkpatrick and Mr. Tom Williams. l.S.U. Blood Drive . ,.,.,- ' -et 1 Faculty Women The Faculty Women Association includes Wives of faculty members and faculty women. Its pur- pose is to promote friendship and assist the uni- versity in growth and improvement. Two main functions of the group are an inter- national fair in December from which the pro- ceeds are given to the student loan fund. The group also sponsors a scholarship luncheon in March in which a Junior girl is awarded a two semester scholarship. Faculty Women also helps foreign students and sponsors the President's Tea. Dental Hygiene Capping at the Newman Center 82 Some members of Faculty Women at the President's Tea are, left to right, Mrs. Nancy Keller, Mrs. Kathlene Chambers, Mrs. Mary Donna Jensen, and Mrs. Polly Davis. p 1' T Junior American Dental Hygiene Q 'I f' 'A kbs We--. ' ,V f Xxx- H , , 4'-1' . 'fe s w 5 s 1 T Members are, front row, left io right: Peggy Debrick, Marcella Moiola, Jane Jackson, Thasmasin Konvicka, Diana Salzman, Sylvia Trehal, Linda Christensen, Paula Middleton, Christine Wada, Marianne Hardy, Stephanie Lombardi, Susan Graham, Tina Stevens, and Linda Ruhnau, Second row: Linda Drummond, Carol Geuin, Ann Lemon, Patsy Komada, Linda Jo Freemonth, Susan Hall, Tracy Heron, Sherrie Riniker, Beth Campbell, Darla Nansel, Bonita Beecher, Donna Williams, Sandra Wilson, and Nancy E. Smith. The Jr. American Dental Hygiene Association is the student mem- bership to the National Dental Hygienists Association. During Parent's Weekend each year, the junior members receive their caps to represent one year of clinical achievement. The Senior members receive their pins and purple bands for their caps to represent two years of clinical achieve- ment and the completion of a B.S. degree in Dental Hygiene. The stu- dents are required to have one year of college prerequisites before ad- mission to the Dental Hygiene program. 83' 14 ii X. Gamma Delta a , 41 Above is a representative group of the Campus Council of- the Lutheran Campus Ministry, elected by the Lutheran student body at large, and governs the activities. Bahai Club Members of the Bahai Club are, left to right: Martha Echo, Geof Stanley, Mike Day, Diedre Conkling Kathy Vaughn, Bob Ryne, Cheryl Galagher, Charles Cornwell. f' . fl? si 1 5 Patty Olsen presenting Mrs. Jenearte Rowe with the club award. if T. 1 vw .ii 'fi X :YEL-J Members are, seated, left io right: Kathy Perkins, Mfchelle Graham, Suzanne Gillette, Janice Hordy, Patricia Coxey, Barbara Henning, Charlene Qorrell, Katherine Paloukos. SL-com! row: Kerry Gallup, Shirley Bloxham, Mrs. Jean Neder, Ivalue Penrose, Ann Oborn, Elsa Greggerson, Mrs. Esther W1ll13mS- T If row: Jeanie Silberg, Darlene Harryman, Doris King, Patty Olsen, Jean Ravsten, and Nancy Hugh. Home Economics This year the Home Economics Club received the Sarah Lutts award for being the most active club on campus. Included in their many activities were a fashion show from McCall,s, a foreign food banquet, and an exchange dance. The group also entered a float at homecoming and a fashion show during Parentis Weekend. A-.4 '06 - Darlene Harryman, Vickie Johnson, and Shirley Bloxham were chosen outstanding Freshman, Sophomore, and junior Home Ec. Club members. Katherine Paloukos, Michelle Graharh, Doris King, Sandra Wheatley, and Ivalue Penrose were chosen as outstanding Senior members. 'QQ Many hungry people came to eat dinner on International Night. .2 86 Hungry people come in, all sizes. Mr. Sharma does an interesting act with scarves JWWQ W i Indians from Fort Hall add much to the variety of the evening. a .,...g:,- .., Q - Hostess Victoria Jensen has an interview with Emma Dann from Fort 9 Hall. . aww-msg,-P .1 U gf, - , x E ' 1 ls I ff' 3 5 V- fi? ' ,W l. . ' I- ' 75 ,, A Olga Penagos does a native dance. Mrs. Khare shows her talent by playing her native sitar. i ht 87 President JOHN Billil'lgS Dave Cugig Bill Eaton Brent Evans Leigh Lent Scott McCabe Marty McPike Vernon Newby Ellery Robison Jim Warburton The I.K. fraternity helps to promote and foster the ideals of Idaho State University. It con- tributes in community drives and conducts Freshman Orien- tation Week lectures. They are responsible for the I.K. Book Exchange held each semester and the Kickapoo Gardens Stomp Dance. This year the I.K.'s received the most ap- proved chapter award of the nation at the convention in Seattle. 88 Intercollegiate Knights Julie Abegglen First Lady of the Chapisr 5 A V ' f Theta, Czmb,-id e I.K. dedication of the Minidome tiger. S I.K. Duchess 'Rx Lambda Delta Sigma if +L ' .. Dig 'I-,., -. --.1 '--A ' ff? - I '4N:5':--.,7. v,, ' 4 1-xr ' 4 i -iailnig., 1 V , Ugwvw, 1 I 1 -suv NV! E' 1 i Members are left to rigbl, front row: Beverly Hunter, Kathy Joyce Flowers, Lila Jenkins, Lynn Bringhurst, Debra Jensen, Rhonda Anderson, Carol Orgill, Deborah Traher, Ba ba Me l k D B hl C1 l ' ' ' ' ' ' r ra rzoc , ean renc y, oean Mar ey, Rebecca Stoker, Bonnie Bower, Carlene Wallin, Terri Hill, Barbara Baird, Cathy Droghei, Kathy Perkins, Renee Harrison, and Gwen Peterson. Secomz' row: Debby Romriell, Susan Rupp, Ann Green, jean Thomas, Linda Pincock, Deanna Zundel Kay Hansen, Jane Petersen, Janie Martineau, Kathy Colrer, Carla Bentel, Sherry Sotto, Cindy Sherman, Becky McKee, Peggy Goodrich, Annette Sowell, Janey Donat, Peggy Furniss, Byra Lou Johnson, Jerris Howell, and Carolyn South. lota Omega Nu Chapter Lambda Delta Sigma is affiliated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints fMormonj . Its goals are represented in five ideals: Sisterhood, Scholarship, Supporting Role of Woman, Spiritual- ity and Service. It was divided into two chapters in 1969 by the International Office of the Sorority because the original group was so large. Iota Omega Nu and Iota Phi Chi participate in homecom- ing, charity drives and Songfest. They hold exchanges and an annual Preference Ball. Its function is to offer young women an opportunity to integrate social activity and spiritual experiences into 8 their college career. 9 The Latter-Day Saints on Campus , J. 9 , The L.D.S. Institute is located below Red Hill and houses church ll! services, classrooms, and student activities. li' Wgl li y WI' AIM i I . M MM 3 yl ll f l v li 1 -ss. l y i 5. l d i ' . ' ' I 'LI :W 1 'l' l of r,..E'52i l l iwf W '!- all 5 The L.D.S. campus organization consists of t-he Lambda Delta Sigma sororities and the Sigma Gamma Chi fraternity. Being a large group, they sponsor many activities. This year they held a Roaring 20's Party, the Buddy Dance sponsored by the Women's group, the Preference Ball sponsored by Lambda Delta Sigma, and the Inaugural Ball sponsored by Sigma Gamma Chi. Charles Olsen was chosen as the Wornen's Preferred Man and Allyn Davis was the men's Sweetheart of the year. The L.D.S. group also sponsored a dance festival in the Minidome with over 1000 dancers. They also participated in Homecoming and Parent,s Weekend. -Ii' iii? -' ,- Qt gi i gf , .-f in f, 1 .4 '.L4.AV, VL . A ., E ' 'Iii' ' ' E rc l. , w ' L . Esmf g A ' 'jff Qui, J , r ' 1 milf L A V ' I , L S 1 sl - 1- frm 359 -' X , ' ,Wil inf f ' ' F' ,gf X H1 P - , I - YQ . xl t, A A V A ., M' V 1 rl I , ar , w -or a V -, . xxx' , 1 f f, x i. ,., Nfr' , 4, N 4 m 4 x R if ,. - - - ' yr - fly 3 IH!! 3 A I 5-,ilk .-N , I ij 45 N. I ., N F W- -1 -iii! lil x. - 3: 4 :lll: 7 I 'irq 'N' an F ' 1 fy r .. 'ij - I L 2335- 5 f ':: :::E:: :gn '-!.l..l.l.1- - A ' .-l 'i ' : 1 ll lllllll . l : . . 4 , - .- ' I- llllllll ll .v-J,... L x f- l , , llllllll ,, ll .---..- .- .f,.,,,i.,., -V 1 l Ill A. v lllllll ll L: I9 ---.--- 'I' 'LTUT ' - 45 ' ' 5' ' ' M :gl f llllll ll -' - :::: 1 ' -:::::: :: fl 1 ::: ::::: il' EQ - - V llll P , ' l:llllll W' ' n . Ill ll:l: -X -' V1 , lllll ' llllllll -J' 3 ll E lllll ll-:.- I. . I-Q--if ' lllll llllllll -4-Q p g, r 1 lllll l:----- I.. ,- :J V lllll lllllllll g g lllll I f- 'H' - I 1 ll v I f ,....:, .v' 'Haifa Iii., ..,'T'5 T'- , 1.-KL - L 4.-. ,.1 '- K ' -3' '-r-1, L1.. f:I'f- W gxg,'.:Q- -4-5 4 r? ,f -if P,-, '.- ' fi 'L-, V, ' - ' -WJ' ' ' 5, HE X , F 1 w L - -, I ,...-f. 4 w ' 1, ' ' ' . 4541s .1 z' 1 L.D.S. Activities Sigma Gamma Chi Members are seated left to rigbt: Vern Lewis, Gene Westwood, Terry McCurdy, Ken Berry, Gary Pritchett, Gordon Williams, Brent Powelson Jim McCurdy d D D F S ul an an e assess ecor row: Andy Dredge, Dean Wood, Jim Martineau, Charles Olsen, joe Gabrielson, Tim Plunket, Dana Lloyd Skip Garvin Cliff Holmes Sid Wood, and Bro Maestes. Third raw: Mike LZMOEIIE, Blaine Nelson, Don Siler, Mike Garvin, and Fred Ball Sigma Gamma Chi is the fraternity particularly for L.D.S. men on campus, though anyone may join. Their motto is Service to God and Country. They are a member of the Greek Association and help in the activities during Greek Week. Besides helping in community drives during the year, the fraternity gives a donation to a needy family each Christmas. They sponsor the Chi Ball during the Fall and the Inaugural Ball during the Spring. A sweetheart is selected by the group each month and a reigning sweetheart for the entire year. L.D.S. Inaugural Ball The L.D.S. Inaugural Ball is sponsored each ' May by the Sigma Gamma Chi fraternity. Dur- ing this time new officers for the following year are chosen. Pictured are Gary Pritchett, Sigma Gamma Chi President, and Allyn Davis, L.D.S. Sweetheart. ' .' mf' . L.D.S. Sweetheart Allyn Davis reigned as the le..D.S. Sweetheart ar this year's Sigma Gamma Chi Inaugural Ball. . . W ,v'-r:.- -N Q1 e r v U l . E ',..,5tW,. . W.,-T 15,-.-. W -31 ,,.., .. ., Ui- .-1 '. Y K., ,-,,, ,, rf,-- .,..n,,,1: ,, , .. i ' a 4'-. L F Members are left to right, seated: Dr. Lydia Fontenelle, Adviserg Paula Blair, Treasurerg Alice Gannon, Presidentg Dianne Powell, Secretaryg and Joanne West- berg, Vice-President. Standing: Corinne Evey, Vicki Smith, Cla Tra Snyder, Vicki Kronenberg, joselle Buffalo, Carol Duramus, Beverly Squires, and Noriko Tomo. Lambda Kappa Sigma is an international fraternity for Women in pharmacy, Whose purpose is to promote a high standard of professional ethics. Upsilon chapter was founded in 1936 to encourage its members scholastically and professionally. Lambda Kappa Sigma Phi Chi Theta is a national business fraternity for I I Women. Its goal is to promote high ideals for Women P I entering the business world as a profession. Members are left to rigbl, front row: Nancy Neale, Leanne Schwendig, Lela Morris, Diane Roemer, Treasurer, and Connie King. Seroml row: Darla jean Egbert, President, Linda Tillotson, Shan Hammer, Vice-President, Jolene Parker, Advisor, Suzanne Chapple, Secretary, Margaret O'Connor, Karen Bauer, Jean I-Iarten and Darian Dennis. 'G' ,, alias C? 1 'S' s...! R.O.T.C. officers are, front row, left to right: Ralph Lusk, Molly Molitor, Charles Chambers, and Lee Mortensen. Back row: Robert Frecklecon, Mike Isola, Carl Brown, Delbert Bennett, Robert Rodriguez, Nick Kormanik, and james Sorenson. Reserve Officers Training Corps R.O.T.C. is the military science program on campus and is housed in the I.S.U. gymnasium basement. The program consists of several companies, an honor guard, a rifle team, and the Scotch Guard Auxiliary. They participate in parades, reviews, drills, and campus functions. The R.O.T.C. program has become an excellent training ground for future military ofhcers. Everyone's on his best behavior during an R.O.T.C. awards ceremony. R.O.T.C. Dean Jensen awards certificates to outstanding military students. if ' ,N1:1mH5ti , .,g' x,iiN.'qi ---- 3 .. 1 .5 Q .QVQSKQT5 TT Lgi 1'-A A Y .W f2Ll3g,.k.L,-.W -. e --r P Vltr mi :iw 5-f:usg-Ng,:R::,gL.,.,-.....1 f A Yf - XX-XX WT j-.W ,. of ik Y ex. x x N'-, . N I . X -.xxx x . -Z D qv. ,- T ' 1.s.u. Rifle Team Each year R.O.T.C. sponsors the Military Ball. Here, some of the evening participants pass through the welcoming line. 98 The I.S.U. Rifle Team is for both men and Women students with good shooting ability. This year the group competed with other teams in Reno, Seattle, Cheney, and Bozeman. l Members include, kneeling, left to right: Tom An- dreason, Mike Dalles, and Randy Prescott. Standing: Bill Heidel, Evan Schutz, Gary Benedetti, Jim Jensen, Mike Macy, and Sanders Myrick, advisor. EE Q:-:qv Tw a V .- F l .E vl.1 - , . ,.., .. Md- Y..., if Scotch Guard at attention during a drill at an I.S.U. basketball game. Jill Allred and Molly' Molitor show Col. Arnold M. Sargeant some trophies which they won this year at a Scotch Guard meet in Reno. Scotch Guard also wom several trophies at the Arizona drill meet. The Bengal RiHes practice one of their drills. Il Military Science Scenes 2 The Bengal Rifles are the Honor Guard of the R.O.T.C. Department. R.O.T. . Honor Guard Honor Guard is the official Bengal Rifles? This group provides its services as a Color Guard, Firing Squad, and a competition drill team. The Color Guard presents the American and State flags at athletic events, parades, and memorial services. The Firing Squad is also used for memorial ser- vices. The competition drill team performs drills and competes at invitational drill meets. The Honor Guard presents the flags at the Veterans' Day parade in downtown Pocatello. V Y ' - X Qi H xxx C 'kr - v 'C fe I W, n i i Z 5-Q di. Q -2- H L ' -5 +5 - -5 rig, First , , , . xr row: Mari yn Molitor, Geneal Howa, Kimi Peterson, Linda Jo Freemonth, and Christine Collins. Fourth row: Susan Graham, Z d H Sh h en a art, aron T ompson, Cheryl Mauch, and Cheryl Maupin. Fxflb row: Susan Hall, Judy Prescott, Kathy Johansen, Sally Svendsen, Leslie Anderson, and Nancy Dow.. ' row: Jill Allred. Second row: Rebecca Fredrickson, Kathleen Lange Cathy Droghei Darlene Kuntz and Kandie Howard Tb' d l Scotch Guard Scotch Guard is an auxiliary unit to the R.O.T.C. on campus. Its main purpose is to be of service to the R.O.T.C. program and its functions. The group is composed of undergraduate Women who maintain a 2.00 grade point average. Among its functions are performing drills for local and state meets, selling basketball programs, performing drills at basketball games and parades, competing in intercollegiate drill meets, helping at school registration, promoting the Muscular Distrophy Drive, and helping sponsor the Military Ball. 'lOl -4 X X Hip,2,3,4... Scotch Guard Scenes Proudness is O5icers are, left to right: Molly Molitor, Cindy Thompson, Geneal Howa, jill Allred, and Judy Prescott. ,-,X :,- 'H ply f .,. H9 A-I V.: ,,'l:,f .L rf. , 1 Y Q , W , 'fl 4-... ,Q -Nw :lx ,.,,3N - -',,!.. ., ' ' ,H lr 1 . . l f ll H V V' ui, E ...xr ji 7 'fr umjs1' '-'--fl: , ll ,M-5 , - 1--, -.H:., Company, halt! ' c . T , Attention girls ! V P . xx Silver Tassel lr if Ll . r iw, fa CD5 ff Members are from left to fight, sealed: Rachel Schwaab, Crystal Sammons, Vice-Presidentg Luanna Downing, Presidentg Katherine Paloukas, Patricia Coxey, Sondra ' S Owen, Eleanor Lombardi, and Doris King. Standing: Susan Lowman, Jan Murray, Karen Slusser, Carey Petersen, Barbara Merzlock, Michelle Marceau, ecretaryg Peggy Heffner, Jodean Blakeslee, Helen Carney, and Paula Blair, Treasurer. Silver Tassel is an honorary organization for senior Women of high scholastic record and outstand- ing service. The group is limited to twenty members, who are chosen by the previous chapter mem- ' ' ' ' ' ' f Tl T el include bers. Each member must maintain a 3.00 grade point average. The activities o Q1 ver ass student advising, tutoring, ushering at school functions, promoting charity drives, and assisting in high school relations on campus. The main goal of Silver Tassel is being accepted to Mortar Board, the national organization for outstanding senior Women. 104 Spurs Spurs is a national honorary for sopho- more Women. Its main goal is to be of service to the university and to the com- munity. Each member must maintain a 2.5 grade point average. Some of the many Spur activities during the year in- clude the traditional Spur Barn Dance, a Christmas party for underprivileged children, selling football programs, help- ing With the Muscular Distrophy Drive, sponsoring the Walk for Mankind, and ushering at graduation and other school functions. 1 I 1 il .. Y W J 1 1 1 . ii unLLvl5luN 3 6 , 5 f Q . 3 - l l Spur help table during Fall registration Members are, left to right, sealed: Dean Mikell O'Donnell, Senior Advisor, Kathy Kimball, Sandra Leerskov, Shawna Hughes, Lois Moody, Carolyn Bonwell, Dana Rayborn, Editor, Dee Heeding, Secretary, Sheryl Reinke, President. Standing: Wendy Yokomizo, Georgette Gasser, Junior Advisor, Maunne Briggs Cindy Ander son, Leslie Smith, Georgia Johnson. Barbara Baird, Song Leader, Jean Thomas, Linda Pezrerson, Ann Miner, Vice-President, Cindy White Treasurer Kay Kelfer, Historian, Susan Ballard, Kristina Thorstead, Janna Laws, and Nancy Marks. s-4 . ij.-'?1 ,...rv:g.gi: ----1.-,f S.l.E. . typical school day. Do you understand . . . The S.I.E.A. CStudent Idaho Educa- tion Associationj is affiliated with the Idaho Education Association in pro- moting better education for the stu- dents of today and better educators. Some activities of the group include guest speakers and discussion meetings. A student of education is partic- ularly urged to join the education asso- ciation in protecting himself as an educator and better acquainting him- self with educational opportunities. Cindy Benintendi was this year's S.I.E.A. president. 106 Student Idaho Education Association A lively classroom! T i 1 -57:-:safer -1 'gf :i v,ii'g-if 1 Y, g , . ..f V -f - .FT ,I 4, A , ,L-.A .-.- K- ij . y Qi. ,-41 fwn,V.,v . Student l ' X 1 4,7-L 1.34 'V , I ,,,,. .vi .X . v , .4 1 , It - r l -,Qi ,'I, -fs' ' ': ' :N 5. wx :jj f, . Q: J, . . . ,fbi , :Q I , N 'W QL! . up H W 1 A patient is given aid. Nurses Student Nurses include men and Women interested in the medical field. This year the group has been very active in community drives, such as the Walk-A-Thon and the annual Blood Drive. They participated in Christmas carrolling at various hospitals and nursing homes. A great honor to the Nursing Department and to I.S.U. was the election of Marcia Nobis as First Vice- President of the National Student Nursing Association at the national convention in Dallas, Texas. The group itself acted as Task Force to lead the discussions at the convention. ,..f.g-1..l,, an ,fp- . VA 1 p l 4 K Roclr-a-bye baby. up Aq, .,:. ,. , Y ,. Members are, sealed, left to right: Wayne H. Stanberry, Bessie Swander, Vicki Syme, MaryAnn Messenger, jane Peterson, Brenda Sawyer, and jim Broyles. Second row: Ken Burns, Josie Sell, Mrs. June Penner, advisor, Charlotte Waltrip, Gail Graves, Linda Roberrshaw, Sandy Putzier, Sandra Norris, jane Trebilcock, Mrs. MaryAnne Knight, advisor, and Denise Sherman. Third row: Martha Volman, julie Christofersen, Chris Reiser, unknown, Rosemary Kucera, and Marcia Nobis. VER, sf 'N' C7 5, f '-25 ,s 4 Vg gi! PHYLLIS BAUMAN X , 4 w KENNETH BURNS TANNA FERRIN M- w ' e J ,, GLORIA HAND ' L rw-1 X- 1 ,Q , .fm n ' I QT' ERNEST BUSCH .US MARY FORDYCE n-.Q mg vr1j'7 MARLENA HAR PER Y i 1 -?'x', , T . . ,. w , . ., SJ: ,' ,, ,,.I . ,ff r' 'f '29 CAROL BEAN CONNIE BUCHANAN E .TT ' , -,.., bi. - 7 .7 ww T Pu: V' A. ..m -I K' 'ffkx in V -av- .,. 4 '5,4gv' 4 A A . im .f 1 -f 1 I . FW f A ' 3. ..,,V,: - .111 11. A- , 'S .H ,li ' LQWI 'V f 'Fri 'H , wif' ' ' ., V ,y,5,, 4 , 1142 - A - ' ' fifwi Q57 - F .Af s, vm. A I . 5' W' ,P 5 x . .-, jjxx , I E' . CAROL ERICKSON SANDY EVANS -C .V :wk A - A-.ff 1 , H I V IV . .1 .v, ,, u. w fa if .- :gy JANET GRAY JEANNETTE HAI-IN I Y WW KATHLEEN JABLONSKI CHERYI.. JONTRA .V F is, w L.. Z' W ,I -if , N . I , 1,122.1 'fi - ' ' li xg., fn, ,, - - L. HPR Q T 3? T T THIN ,,,x, .H il 1 , ,775 1 A V - ,115-. 35 ' .Y '54-1151 ug X, ' , ' 1 1 I . ,I 4 ' 'Li' A KJ: K.: V . .Y 7 1 , X ' ' 1' fans fe -'Pu ' R153 33 - J V1-4 T A A C ' ' 0 R ' L' KAREN KLINE CHUCK LOCUSON CLAIRE MCCLURE JEAN OTTE X ' 1 .rl X P ,V La T f V, . . 'I '-I W1 Q Nfl HELEN PALLESCHI KAREN PARKINSON SHELIA PECHARDT BETTY PETERSON V ...Haw - Tl .4 - w:Ji:e'zL-:q.f-'efie iff S ' T' ' A v -21z,,w,,.,, ' 1 h L 4 my RQ: gb I. . .' -,- , 1 ,T 1 , . MIRIAM RASCHKE MARGARET SEAQUIST MARDENE SMITH WAYNE STANBERRY f 1 ,,...T Qi 5 541-ii DIXIE TURNER MELANIE VAN HOUTEN CELIA VAUR CHARLOTTE WALTRIP JZ md SWAG Service With A Grin is the freshman women's honorary organization, requiring a 2.5 grade point average from,high school. SWAG members help in many charity drives around the Pocatello area and spon- sor a foster child in Korea as part of the Christian Children's Fund. Other activities include ushering at games, selling programs at football games, helping in the voting booths, and helping at the Spur Barn Dance. SWAG oEcers include, front row, left to rigbl: Trish Faubion, Vice-President, and Bessie Karras, President. , Second row: Teresa Jones, Secretary, and Peg Hendrick- son, Treasurer. Third row: Sandra Milligan, Communi- cations Chairman, and Martha Benson, Historian. Fourth row: Debra Hargrave, Social Chairman, and Ann Free- l man, .AWS Representative. SWAG members include, sented, left to right: Trish Faubion, Teresa Jones, Sandra Milligan, Martha Benson, Ann Freeman, Debra Hargrave, Teresa Cook, Kristie Smith, Debbie Davis, and Frankie Burgess. Standing: Peg Hendrickson, Marilyn Henning, Elly Evans, Vicki StaEord, Barbara Hickman, Patti Fuller, Cheryl Maupin, Delores Samrnons, and Bessie Karras. if, .f-f '. f 'ff' 'CZ' I I Wilderness Club .5 Q A ,gel J 'ilskdn -w ..n X ll. . fill: 1- yy ,v . ,. -'l',i14.,m l .1--. ,'35ZZ'Jg'i ' L,gh.+'f 1 5.,- ' 1 1' 'fx I, 7-'r Xt u15E'ill1?':'., . 111.151 ' 551- I ,V fx I-iff H-sy, fi, V. 'f , . 4-31 QEI.-1 tell i31l5'1iili, Whether it's a cross-country ski trip or canoeing across a placid lake, the Wilderness Club will be there. The watchword of the club is fun and out in nature is Where it's at. 'I . Q 177 -7-Q , . cs. F.:-, L., li? I ' wh ' tvs? 'l I 'll , r l lvl! W 1 X , 'Keio ' 'TTR P' l l l Winter Sports ,L-::... 177- ,'f'1, Y n Sill W... .., f-1--r ,, 1 -- h ff-gf fjvfv. I,-142 -fe-Hag-' i ' 2-'-1' J '--32335 ' lkiemiz- 1 . .. af'-' -g. r --, le--4. ..-...:. .:,,.a1. 1.14: ., 1 :,- A ,min Y A-..,.':--'w -, f,- - fr-Lslg ,mfg ,-, fr, slr A11 over the United States We hear a cry for Physical Fitness for every age. Idaho State University offers a large variety of activities for everyone in the pursuit of this goal. From organized athletics be it football, basketball, indoor track, swimming or cross country, to organizational sports such as rodeo club and judo not to mention Greek olympics the picture presented by our university is one of activity. 1. :P ax., , Lfilff L .A.. 1- E r FFF 2' i p-gn 7,gplV ' Hilla- K Y ,, -'15 'Hi Efiri w i r 1 A V 1' I iabksg ,Huis HZMXEQ E Q . 'miie X ' 5234353 w as A Q P' xt... . AMW ,-Ply' Team from left to right, first row: Rennie French, Cary Toone, Pete Miller, Ed Swenson, Nick Ysprsa. Second row: Bruce Small, Gary Aldous, Dean Satteriield, Harris Henrickson, Lloyd Matase. Third row: Coach Phil de la Porte, Terry O'Connell, LeRoy Gibbons, Mike Barnes,' Brian Kieling, Mike O'Donnell. Rough and daring they faced all foe with not an ounce of fear. The Young Spirited Frosh Team did a great job on the basketball Fr ' floor the 70-71 season, and ISU was proud of their team work. 117 , ,vii 'YJ f fi? ex -bd L: S 22,355 A Q z v A1 1 'K' 454, A. , ' ' :LYQLBEST ' ' L' .K -,Jr .1 ' H . r t f mu. 11 , , ' I. - xl - -E4 ' L55-If-in -N-f ,,:,:-if: .AF .. . N-iw Ann M' ,V V fm ' . -- , -.., , L' , A gr Q.: V34 ,. W5 , 'Lf 'L ,xgs 1-5 .1 3- 5. ' v X 'fliiil -K 'FET' ,A ,. , , 'T , :-fr veignf, 11' 1 . A ,-,,. I 'JC ,, -A . UQ,-mx , U , 5 , F71 I? H f, Il' - 1:4- h xx Fa ff ' Huw- W... ,,, .aw ,wig 2151- , A Wikis, 1-af I ? 1 L L fi l . ' , , HL . .lkkg I in Q. Q im? kr Av I , 1 N - -A-y--.-,.,vy-.. W ,J g W, , 4 1 U . 1 M ' mf- 2- - ' W I - I 0 - 'ff'-Q-1 ' . .- x. D 1 1 I , P D : 1 . . 'zf , . - V X ' Y V , , X I M. -ax ' ': ' , '?','f n.S 13, Q: !50'fy 53 e2:.. W ' H' '41 'W v ' -A Q-QQ, -11' I gE12'lz,i5Q.. ,. - ' . , a' 4 f ,7 1f'.i:, .1 ' j one, left ,fo riglilgSf,, 'iE'2'x' 352134 Greg Hawkins, Ter Q95-at dolfson, 13353 agnen Row X- . Y' 'UU lu ,g,Wi1lie.N9Humgg4,. w:3'f7'V--.A - 11,1 err HI-Iarris, Ron Hvii Row f1f 'Ff'. Dan gVQlW151?'. . .V 1, kflaadw-aL-Q... .1 -V A -H P' , f .' X. . . .--.-- v , ' V ' Uh 'Gib '6-15,.g1,Ql Yiglyiry 8WlggW5lY0h, Assxi ' Coach Phn '- 3 -Porte. . , -- H1.-,, -V V Y, ,-.f5.'7.,..J-Q... . 1155: ,.,,..,, ,A,g,3,,,5. ' I ,.!:w:,gL,,- ,, H in ' - f 95'5'7' ' 1 ..,. fifsfggv , HQ-, My I In-I5 -in-E w L 1 ..:v .,lf, - -,-A Q Li Willie Humes drives in for two of his 27 points as Idaho State squeaked by Gonzaga on the Minidome court. I Up, up, and away! Willie Humes C122 casts off for another basket against Gonzaga. f Wildman Bob Dixon captures a rebound for the Bengals. 1 fi Coach Dan Miller and Phil de la Porte seriously discuss how to hold off the Bulldogs in the closing minutes of the Bengals two-point victory. ISU vs. Gonzaga IDAHO STATE GGNZAGA ..... 70 68 119 -'Q A in 'eta of for us , ' T' '--V- ::' ' - A Lf- V- m,,, A, f xg, . , 1, , ,. 5... ,fe A-1, ,. A 1 in Y.-- - ' ., ,V ,, , .1--7---U' -- 1 -' ,f-- f1.I- ,fe v -- ,ML ,. W Y- -'la-f ,, J , -:V , - 1-j-137-W' A ,,,,4-- .ff--fe .ff - --1 -- X 4 . + ' 1- f - 1- , J. . , I W - ' I - sm ,,.,.. ,v...,,, M., ,L .vw 7 -1, ., .e1f,,,...- ,Y A , , ,,4,,..- ,FV , , , , . ,, Y ,,.,, . , ,A .4.L.4,-W E.. 7 The Vandals vgere unable to solve Idaho State's :ight zone and man to man defenses. Abe no 35,95 -M ,gn-2 DeWitt Walton out-jumps a Vandal defender for two points. The name of the game is basketball, not soccer, but you can bet that Willie Humes C121 has things under control. Gibbons 1311 is tall enough to stop a big man and quick enough to keep a smaller man away from the basket. ISU vs. U. of Idaho IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY 75 UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO ..,. 66 .-, ,.Y , , ----Y--Af-- s I L vii? ,.. , ......,..' 12.1. --?,.:f?1, i W -31---2-eff! -1-of-- S, ff-1 ,fe so AE '-' If zzrnw-QTLUH--1 Abe Gibbons is taking a well-deserved breather as he watched his teammates down the up-state rivals. DeWitt 'Walton flies again, blocking a Vandal shot. Watching in awe are Jim Bonner QZU and Terry Adolfson UDL -. li 1-' ', , -'- 'if' .--.l'-1-Lie. V M-+1 X 'rv' 'L A -miie: - -----1 fy 'T' .4-r Everybody needs a rest sometime. Caught in' the act. Willie Humes drew many fouls for the opposition and thus found his way to the charity line often. More than one opponent was made ro look a little silly by his speed and ability to maneuver. With all the crashes and fights for the ball that take place one often wonders if there isn't some football in every basketball star. The Bengals were a team that pushed and grabbed and certainly were nor afraid of the action. .J -..gt.:ff. ':-' rfiiq' alll A i -I 1 'file Excitement soars high from the bench. Coach Miller can't resist call- ' ' .X g ing orders to his players on the court and Willie Humes is of course ,A Ai 21, 4 A , ,-,3 4. U . - right there backing hi.m up with moral support and a look of strong -' e ' - . X Half' determination. ' ' With everybody after the ball Dewitt Walton has to prove his ability to jump higher than the Weber man and there is no doubt he is not out jumped. Right in on the action are Trent Magnet, Abe Gibbons, and Willie Humes, there to lend a hand when Dewitt tips the ball. 122 N.. S-HE ., ua. if 'gnu-g ,4 '- , Trent Magner proved his skill as an outstanding guard many times during the season Here in the game against the University of Idaho he dribbles right on by an opponent as Jerry Harris turns to watch. Hands in the air is Bengal defense and the team proved strong in this area all season. The press used many times by the Bengals frustrated many an opponent and won quite a few games. -3,.k.,,Q-, I s :- f eeisfffsfazg .... .... ' - 'lm-gt. 1 , i I A l -'dl all , l - JN rl i ,,.- G i Y Dan Miller, Head Basketball Coach Coach Miller is an exciting young coach who in the 1970-71 season coached what could certainly be called an exciting team. Although the season did not prove to be a winning one the spectators never saw a dull moment when the Bengals were on the floor. We have Coach Miller to thank for giving ISU Basketball a boost. We are sorry to see Coach Miller leave ISU, his are a talent and person- ality Which will most certainly be missed by the students. 'Q gill s .XD if fS ' If Ii Assistant and Freshman Basketball Coach, Ph .1' '. ii: il de la Porte in I ' f if -lv N Jan Worsencroft and Anne Ybar- guen cake a few moments to pose for the camera. Missing is Karen McLean. 1....-4.,,,.. .:.. Songleaders The five pretty co-eds Who make up I.S.U.'s songleading squad are always on hand to add to the spirit of a game. At left, Danise Soran and Sheila Suclcls pause for a moment at halftime. ,af .S -+-F - ,,' -Q ...lu -4 ,S 1 ,D f -We ' A rza...anLJE!,5'l-1' -AX , . he D - D-Jef-1 en a ettes 4,:.1EMf577 'L 1 N lf - -:il- T .f ' 'YL 5512131 1 is ,Q , S 41.417-- 'f. .Vf'fiT2,7?i1f?77-'f1'f' ,JT 1 -- -...fe ,,J2a ' riff ' 1 -3, v-if rw 'ie X, K V-1,L,,.-- -W... ' fl K In 1 - ' ,.. 'A' ef T:f gr:--A L'--ev' ip. A .- ',,-f.-A ,., --1-jeg,--1, ,'.,....-. vi?-Li,-5? x ee 1 r l l ..., ' ' 4-' ., D Q...-1- 'T' The Bengalettes enter- w tained students during half- 7 times at the home basketball games. V ge . iw-HJ The Bengalettes decide on their new uniforms. They are, standing: Kathy Garbett, Norma Esson. ' First row: Sandy Wood, Beverly Ward, Sally Brambrough, Robyn Ringe, Carla Bentel.'Secom1 rcrw: Jackie johnson, Debra McDougall, Carol Knudsen, Debra Schroeder, Diane Lopez, Sally Sampson. Third row: Karlene Wallin, Terry Klouth, Chris Dalquist. if-YW --ii - ,I '.., ..i.. . wa 4 fi .,. ,Q ' .:.,..p., 'Aw wr, .nm - .2 'W' v i.i.iv-raigifygw, V, e-,feral ,H . , ,. .. .,,. in '- .3 1 ' - ,: 1- ' '--'N , 2.44 --Q:--. r.- V . ., -. 1-qsw:.'L ,. ' , j .1-fi'-as-.,,4 5219-2 ,msvglif 'i5?2fiffTf?fRf'? , ei WM fir-v !f.C'L'i:f?i4?,dE'z54.21-j-i!Q5 11 -lib-KW 15f2fL! :'vi T 1' ' 5 me-'fn-',.w.n, ,-1,--we-F.f,.fm:-.gi-w-fe'4'ffl,-...,HI,.,.p - ,. f..a,,. ri---s,.rf,.J.:.,4.:,--, 'Q-- ' ' . ,g,.,,, ,If f,-'il:,f:g,'.f1f-,,f,L., gif, -Effie? ' 1 -' 'A' 5. ' ' we A IF'.f ' ,-,. .. .N 1 iv. W-H-i'- 5,,Ep',y1usvfvi. ,ULg'1,15.,f vm- 4 w .,.. Lawn: f--,ff.r,:i. ,I 4. .. . ,, ,., , ,L 'L E- V 'Ju wlL1.w5::.4fyI ,AL-A:3.ww:11iu?:yfgiLL.!!i1-if-WW MiA,:,...,,7:, , I V-.Q ,,-3.1.13 if-3, QQ :W ' b-,aj-1 'mf 9'.i'2,-if-1- 1l..Q.... -.+ave'-w'1sfi?'ze4-w:,..r 'a1'3,w' - , wyi,--,+ls:'lY,A,,,,..,:11.g1s .'55TfAi,1q'ifY 1 fi W ..,T.,. , . ' ,A'Li-1,,ns--1af5'.'mff4:E.g'15f'-gf' :Q-'lIjfE nji..'.xH,'...mif-1l'If'1,jli 5 ,.,Lg'.g -.. ,. . . -5.x f 511- qs.-,cf,,s,f', 4xy,1.x'.L1-f v1....,g1qf ry QW., -va5:.a..,,'....,:- -, g.-1,-V-,,-fJ V ---1. page - j,111',Ug:,1,,Ij-Q-1. 4, . or aio- ' ' -5Q:'f51:i,E1fMaizQAs,Lj:1G:,i:T.1, DIIWUFY auf- . 7' J 1' ,.v y ,,.L z,.., -vb-444, ',, 7'-vrvvef V .7g fr -P+ -H+ 4 - .' J: 7- It Q J' ' 1 ifqr 7 '1 r-' .yr Idaho State posted its best tennis record since 1965. Coach Phil de la Porte led his Bengals to a 10-5 season and fourth place Big Sky Confer- ence record. Shown here our team, front row left: Steve Carlton, Ron Blake, Ray Stratford. Back row: Ron Reich, Dirk Rosenbaum, Mike Heberlein, Don Ball and Coach Phil de la Porte. 4 ..: 4-iv. :'g,, ,v-.' A-f f ff . VI- .1 c c It--7'5 1-N -A+ X' .. magma' ' ,,'.:,V ,Hr ' rf, mm, -rd.f,..v' .41- ' ' , P A ,, V ,f:?::::g,j b , ,L iifi' w ' x M. V. :, Q. .lfv J fl'-if . I A it: 1 .s d if s I 2' it ' ' ' it -. -' at-,ff'7,?15 1 . , Y-1 1 -:Fr Aljl3Jn-rang. , .., H' TT '4 ' fi MT- Y ' , -H H ' A , , fig?-r 'ITM- - '.-1 , f... - -e W - r Nb N 1 My X , u-ug' ' name.-, 11. L V ' 9' n A pn W. 2 I . V F 1 .Jai 'V A V , I - .v f f , K z W.. .. , ' . .fx f ., .. . s ' g 1 g,.-R. .F , ,, , - A, 1 .kg fn.--, Hff 1 225- ' Qc k .J J- N M L ,,'j,. -- ,- A , U-f qi a . , rt . - A 'fr ' ' 1 --12- A ff 1 u ,nf ' -, -. . 1 f iv .. I . . H 22.5. -H -' P. w w ,. , W ' 158-cf-'M 4 1 Q . 1 . - 'i ' ' t' A as ' I ' L WJ: N Al ' Qu.: V 1l1.5LU'f'iQ v- NE ' , - 'VH ,- ,. 5 A 4 2 - -, jl Y V si 6 6 . . ,. 1- Hia 3 ff. 1 if -if -. ir.,,. -.--yn ..-if V45 df ' '-.,.Tf5faif2 ' N,.,1.l:'-. Es . J.. ml. . . m, fm hx '55 6-5 ff! Q his ,I 1 ' :N ' .ax F! fr A i 1-1... This year our girls too have used the mars. Above left, on the Balance Beam are, left to right: Dee Heeding, Cherri Schutte, Roxanne Lewis, Karen Miller, and Lynn Summerfield. Below are, cop bar: Rhonda Anderson, Roxanne Lewis. On the lower bar are Cherrie Schutte, Dee Heading, Margaret Ripple and Karen Miller. Nice work girls! f N ' Fraternities .fm L , w .V . . , Q a SOYQ IQ wlfuh' , -' r . ' ' . V fn' UV: , I'-1-P1 ,',1' -i',.:' 1 , r ' Hr 49:31 41:2- '1 1:7'-4--, .L .uf- 'Q ,g V-N n M mw-'.- , ' --'-..'-1f'7- -- fi? a' SHN -T2 gr. R ' 1:52 2 v ' Y 5 . fvv ii. V . ,-rv, 1, . .1 V --w 45 -+ L. 4 .. JA.. If . xi, , ,. ,gf ,, ., L' w Tel, V .-,, - il ww 1, Q .:,.lF2a5:' N .e. .215 f 1- JS- 1' - - . ,L .A Pg.,-, l I. ,.., .jg V: , , 1.,. ,,.,,-, ' V ' 5 7.q'FF'I ' -. .fx ,gy ,ii , .. , .. J.-:fi W -LH , ,g - ,J , N 1 -I 1 , far. I ywwi , f - -. - 1:51, -1 ' Edgff-1'-izxmgx Ni W ' ,...1 .- .N i.,:,.,,:' , 149 .. .1 : .44 : ' 3,1 .Im '53 n I al ' 5717: ff' ' l .1 . f I -LL ,jf . it 4.35 . ,JJ rf' v i ul ., al. fe ' Front row, left lo right: Clarence joseph, jim Patten, IFC president, Steve Herbert, Dave Juchau, Dewitt Walton. Seranrl row: Gary Pritchett, Mike Sauer, Lonnie Swearingen, Steve Burgner, Mike Wilding, Max Hunter, Jerry Gibson, John Warning, and Scott Fenwick Qabsentj. Interfraternity Council Interfraternity Council is the unifying body of the fraternity' system on the cam- pus. Rush is planned and coordinated by this group. IFC sponsors such things as songfest, Greek Week and all Greek func- tions in cooperation with Panhellenic Council. Also in coordinating all com- petion between the Greeks during Horne- coming, Greek Week and songfest. Panhellenic Council Panhellenic Council co- ordinates rush activities for all three sororities. It also governs all sorority regula- tions. Supervision of Activ- ities for Greek Week early in May is another responsibility of the president and sorority representatives. Also sets sorority standards, limita- tions, and scholastic require- ments. The council also plans functions for inter- sorority relations and activ- ities. , V, W, N... 'YQ' -:wx-I: 4. .1-2, I 's. Left to right: Carolyn Hofman, Gamma Phi representative, Sherry Wood, council president, Sandi Evans, Gamma Phi representative, Linda Drummons, AOPi representative, Janice Welch, Alpha Chi representative, Jackie DeGlee, Alpha Chi representative, Sandy Wheeler, AOPi representative. 1 3 3 Q. 1 The women of Alpha Chi Omega participated in such service projects as the Cancer Drive, collecting toys for the children of Fort Hall at Christmas, and holding an Easter Egg Hunt for the children of faculty members and alumni. The Alpha Chis held a Spring Dinner Dance, a Huck Finn Party, a Spring Picnic, Mother-Daughter ban- quet, and an Order of the Red Carna- tion Dinner. Alpha Chi Omega won Greek Week Sweepstakes, the award for the most graduating seniors and the award for the highest G.P.A. among Greek women. Alpha Chi Omega Aiphacmomsga 4 , Members in the picture front row from left to right: Vicky Hess, Jeannie Williamson, Anita Hamlett, Roxanne Lewis, Rita Gentillon, Joan Rawlings, Trish Rutan. Secoml row: Linda Johnson, Janie Welcli, Nancy Randall, Karen Andrews, Karla Henscheid, Bev Squires, Patty Allsberry, Shauna Jensen, Debby Graves. Third row: Susan Ault, Laurie Montgomery, Stefanie Lombardi, Kathy Albert, Linda Bromley, Gail Jackson. Fourth row: Sherry Fields, Linda Myers, Trisha Robertson, Joan Morrow, Jackie DeGlee, 'J R r 'EV 2 QL 'fl Trish Faubion, Nancy Fenwick, Dale Baun, Laura Benson, Sharon Savage. WY. 134 uric:-nr-vin.-Q,,1z.,,.f:,.,,., ., , .1 -.. ,, X , V-.MW , N. VA 'QU -.5 I yu-. 3 M 4 4'l'3T fTfqL3a'i ' A' . 1551-,,, ...I ,, '. -. II A '-'I-zgzy5:1-,jffgihgfl lf' ,,. , .m,. , ,.,,J,, l Il- fw.fA-r,.'.u--u 'Huh' ff-1.--11,5 , ,Q x1 1A 1 -'Hu GAIL JACKSON Alpha Chi Omega President STEVE HERBERT Alpha Chi Guy AOPi Members, first row, left to right: Leah Raschke, Tina Primbs, Elizabeth Nesbitt, Cindy White, Barbara Critser. Second row: Joanne Higashi, Sandy Whaler, Nancy Dow, Karen Popplewell, Leslie Smith, Nancy Parker, Sherry Wwd, Rebecca Howard, Caprice Heeding. Third row: Susan Hale, jane Jackson, Margaret Ripple, Cindy Anderson, Emily Kahm, Phyllis Stanger, Linda Drummond, Susan Chamberlain, Susan Fast, Miriam Raschke, Carol Erickson. Alpha Dmicron Pi 136 The Iota Alpha Chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority won the Sweepstakes award at Homecoming Awards Assembly this year. They held their annual Christmas Dance, and the Rose Ball, which honored outgoing and incoming oicers. The past year they took part in many events such as Greek Week, Rush, Panhellenic Pledge Preference, and chapter hayrides and functions. AOPis are proud of being Greek, each has found the involvement and caring that come through responsibility to something more than your- self. - ,I f r. rn ...Ag . A V EVERETT HALFHIDE AOPi Guy ,- iw. 155259 r f 1' 'We' vw Ear 'N'-wwf l , 1 . , J 41, 4 1 - fg,, HA, 5 ,,-m.- W1 .. ., -- 'i N. ,fo- 1,1 .-f- -f 2 fa, A my 457 .. V-M-.. ' jg ,Q I .. ,Q .- fa ':.,,,,4 5 ASW! A fl f-1 X KAREN POPPLEWELL fe AOPi President 'CHAL- gl 1'-V rv 'N x ' 137 -' 3 r l 138 I Floor: Howard Chohne, John Sharp, Martin Beach, Jack Conner. Row one: Tim Goodman, Max Huntsman, Kirk McKinley, Firth Bowden Philip Wheatley Robert Werry. Row two: Ken Stensland, Bill Singleton, Scott Davis, Ford Bertz, Charles Graham, Mike Ricken, Charles Larson, Jerry Gibson Members not pw lured: Duby Santee, Dee Fisher, Craig Kautz, Kon Eisenbarth, Richard Freckleton, Charles Krueger, David Williamson, Ron Spidell, Mark Sant Ray Stratford Pete Sorenson, Mike Harwood, Steve Howcrton, John Maciel, Sam Davis, Jim Hidalgo, Drew Clark. Delta Chi Delta Chi fraternity was very active during the year, as they participated in the homecoming and Greek Week ceremonies. They received first place in the homecoming parade, first in skits and third for their lawn display. Delta Chi helped the community of Pocatello by campaigning door to door for the United Campaign and the Muscular Dystrophy fund. Delta Chi's officers the past year were president, Jerry Gibson, vice president, John Sharp, secretary Firth Bowden, and treasurer, Kirk McKinley. I 4254 EF! 'HEX in Hr ,,, xi xx! Xuxxnuxv A fiuinfa- 5 E-'55 hi 1 4 aa er M 'K 1-pea Mir JERRY GIBSON Delta Chi President MARGARET BURKE Delta Chi Sweetheart A i L, ? H 1 F i Sxx Actives not present at Rush, first row: Sherry Mack, Cindy Maquire, Lynn Ingram, Elaine Revert. Second 7010! Liz Morill, Sherolyn Smith, Karen Parkinson, Suzanne Tillotson, Sande Gamma Phi Beta 140 Evans. Gamma Phi Beta was the first national social sorority founded at ISU, in 1949. Their colors are buff and brown and their flower is the pink carnation. These women are very active in other campus organi- zations and participate in all campus activities such as Homecoming, as well as the Greek functions. They also helped with the Muscular Dys- trophy Drive each year. The Gam- ma Phis held their annual Bit 'O Sweden Dance, Spring Dinner Dance and Mothefs Luncheon this year. Pledges, first row: Geri Clements, Carolyn Hoffman, Nancy Bunn, Sue Williamson, Dana Hansen, Martha Wutton, Gretchen Gasser. Second row: Sunnie Sweet, Cheri McMasters, Carolyn Trounson, Randee Scorer, Susan Bell, Ramona Thornton, Connie Bosch. A ,,,,4l i -,fu fx, QL 1 E -l i 1.-4 iff' W 1 FN-.--.-- I 'J if E 4 2 mix 5 'sw 1-x'vml'E 7 K xi, GAMMA PHI BETA RICK LONGHURST Cresent Casanova Ofiicers of Gamma Phi Betsfs ISU chapter, front vow, left to right: Cindy Evans, standards chairmang Suzanne Tillotson, social chairmang Debbie Thompson, vice presidentg Libby Hearne, treasurerg Kathy Kimbal, pledge trainer. Back row: Jane Pierson, alumni advisorg Sande Evans, presidenrg Beth Kline, recording secretaryg Jane Sahlberg, secretaryg Kathy Allen, representative. vcr: i wg::fIi,::2:.i,! 'S '. ik YHE' - . I qw '3!!H'm5E'i3i4 ' I 5 'vlt N T E , , ,.., A , '- :1 1 ' J: z I '- Ui , wr .W W Left io rxgbt Dave Ross Clarence joseph president Greg Laceheld treasurer Ted Gill, Dewitt Walton, Abe Gibbons, Donnell Evans, Jerome Mapp secretary Gary Stevens Members not pictured are Willie Humes, Mike Purce, Larry Chandler, vice president. Epsilon Theta Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi had its most active year. Their main objectives were to do projects with the surrounding community and to promote brotherhood at ISU. The Kappas participated in the homecoming parade jointly With the ABS. They sponsored their first annual Christmas and Easter party for the underprivileged children of Pocatello. They held their first annual food drive during Thanksgiving, and had a Salt and Pepper party with Delta Chi Frat. Crimson and cream are the Kappa colors and their flower is the carnation. On February 14 they crowned their Kappa Sweetheart, and in May they held their Kappa Picnic at Ross Park. fl I I 3 4 j ' f0nwmcv VON JZWJWJW' y 1- -. BENNY CODY Kappa Sweetheart CLARENCE JOSEPH Kappa President eil -,Y f :Ju -gc' i'1 9-4 I w-f Row one: Mike Wilding, Everett Halfhide, Bob Barnes, Dick Mollerup, Ron Lewis, Blaine Nesson, Steve Houston, Lindell Turner, Tom Hacker, Greg Mauss, Al Wood Ro Pack. Row two: Steve Burgner, Bob Vannoy, Mark Paulsen, Dan Parker, Harry Bludworth, Tom Harris. Row three: John Warning, john Kaufman, , n George MacKinnon, Neal Hiramatsu, Sanchai Laoboonmi, Rob Tyler, Ernie Graham, Wayne Calvary, Jim Steele, Bob Bollinger, Carey Inouye, J. Scott Fenwick, h lt R fi K K' horn, jim Sher- jerry Water, Kenny Young. Row four: Dave Vauk, Chris Thompson, Mickey Divine, Dan Halt, Dan Loncar, jo n Ptace . ow ve: urt ing wood, Bud Blackburn, Kent Griffith, Jim Stellar. Psi Sigma Kappa The men of Phi Sig fraternity were active in Homecoming, Greek Week and community projects. They participated in the Blood Drive, United Fund, parked cars as a service for guests at Pocatello's Char- ity Ball and Worked on the Lava clean-up drive. Ex- , changes were held With Phi Sig Little Sisters and L. other Greeks. Spring Formal, Dinner Dances, 5 - royalty and the May Steak Fry Were other events. The Phi Sigs had teams in all intramural events and won ,second in Intramural Football. J. SCOTT FENWICK Plzi Sigma Kappa President 'XX 61 ini i A,nV 'T'v-X ff 7 x I--f w wf Ki... JANETTE GREGOIRE Pledge Moonlight Princess l Signal!!! xl! ' l Wm A Sigma r '5 fm N I F The men of Sigma Nu fraternity were active in home- X1 T' W coming, Greek Week sponsors, and ISU intramurals. They Won second place in intramural Wrestling and third in the track meet. Sigma Nus will always remember the outing to Warm River, the Roaring 20s Party, Spring Fling, White Rose Dinner Dance, Halloween Party and the fabulous Founder's Er 1333 Day Steak Fry held each year. S1 if. ..- ' in i' 'f ,C ' . N. it V turf l .' -at Q' 1 ll if if ML' 'lsr .FE ,V i ii' il .vigrx 5 -Z,-ff - X' 4 .. ' Sigma Nu members are left to right, first row: Doug Longacre, Tony Tigert, Gary Mullalhy, Ken Deibert. Second row: Shelley Hays, Stephen Hilliard, Larry Sims, Carl Stebe, Keith Amar, Linda johnson, Greg Burks, Tony Rodriguez, Cal Percy. Third row: Scott Burks, Greg Palmer, Tony Jones, Kim Allen, johnny C. McGill, Jr., Kent Watanabe, john Wilkey, Mike Isola, Steve Prestigiacomo, Rick Bowman, Lance Hayes, Richard Holley. Not pictured: Ben johnson, Steve Herbert, Randy Gin-rell, Steve Amar, John -Hoki, Buddy Perry, Dennis Perry, Pat Dunning. LINDA JOHNSON White Rose Girl qv' 5- f.'f:E6givyi5:-:su-115511,-A-fY'-,ig :M i,+,,.-VIA-,g-EjE,,j. Ta wwf? p,::3:H',.:-bf, :. '1 . -X-SHN. 'Life '-if-x .:??FL'-iJ.lEluQ H I r- Ir.kUlu1.m .-1 1B'..:v fu ..v,.,1, ll.: 11 . ks.H4 H- 'lik-lI::'.' m - H- -,Liz - 1 A, ...,... -, 'Z '-f '-.,f. V Wim- '-f.- .fs fa' , -ng ,L'g-'- I, -I-...gl Na,-,. X ,f'ij1,-'-L39.f5-'57fW7-'- ff , 71 ' ' W Q 4' wgigil . .mu H, nur! wlvjq.. :HHH HL .lui H ,154 ar' MIKE ISOLA Sigma Nu President Sigma Phi Epsilon ff' Front row: Steve Long, Dennis Corneilson, Brian Girschberger. Second row: Scott Satterfield, jerry Bickford, Carl Strucher David Satterfield. Third row: Don Cadwalader, Jim Geise, Lonnie Swearingen, Dick Jensen, Mike Sauer Qpresidentj Geg Twicchell. No! pictured: Don Thomas, George Deeb, Pat Riley, Bryan Sharpe, Chuck Cahoon, Mike Hayeden, K. C McGee Sigma Phi Epsilon i f ie.i 1 9'4 s g , V !.,, - ...,g?,,,,lA. 5-.Ai Since Sigma Phi Epsilon's founding in 1901, the fraternity has grown to the second largest frat in the U.S. with 183 chapters. Idaho Alpha chapter was chartered at ISU in 195 8 and since then the fraternity has included a Well-rounded social life in- cluding: dinner dances, exchanges, sneaks, retreats, stag parties, hell dance, and initiations. Sig Eps participate in all facets of campus life including Homecoming, Greek Week, intramurals, and service projects. Annually the Sig Eps help, the Pocatello Jaycees sell oranges to buy needy children shoes for Christmas. Sig Eps alwayslmaintain a high G.P.A. on campus and have won many scholarship trophies. MIKE SAUER Sigma Phi Epsilon president GLORIA. MCLACHLAN Sig Ep Sweetheart There was not a newly elected sweetheart, therefore fu Gloria will reign till a new sweetheart is elected. Lv' I 1. w fiffsr- '5 f 'L '- QA -1 fxmf, ,1 li I 1, , File V5 1: ':Q. Tl-ei z pi Q y' - ,1,,,,. K, ni, x :gn 333 1 1? , 1 v f, 1 I TAU KAPPA EPSILON rank . Tkes of 1970-71 started the year out right by winning first place in Horse Shoes, also a first and third in Intramural football, and awards in many other activities. For Halloween they threw a party for the neighborhood, a grand time for all the adults and children who attended, with all the goodies and fun. December 11 was the Tke Dinner Dance which was held to announce their Sweetheart and other important business. Homecoming, Pledges, school spirit, parties, kept Tau Kappa Epsilon busy Tau Kappa Epsilon A I Members of Tau Kappa Epsilon are first row: Dan Smith, Rick Dredge, Delbert Bennett, Kenny Strickland, David Tuchan, Dennis Kleninsky Second row Steve Anderson, Pat Hayden, John Holliield, Gary Allen, Max Hunter, Ron Keller, Randy Thomas, Raydon Shippey. Third rofw Mark Crowley Steven Roseberry, Craig Hobdey, Ron Hansen, Dave Flynt, Vance Perry, George Wessell, Larry Thomas, Garth Yeares, Dick Hamil John Moore Jeff Tuper, jim Hollifield, Steve Mandelkow, Alan Crother, jim Sasad, joe Holliield, Tom Motney, Steven Lennan. 5-mt, CHARLES BENDER TKE President L f JAN WORSENCROFT Tau Kappa Epsilon? Sweetheaft 1S1 Greek if 1. ii ml. ' 'siiof ii- 5 , g ,,,,..f..' ., .W V, , ri 11.51 What does it mean to be a Greek? A name in the Hle of numbers, letters on a jersey, a sense of pride and belonging. An opportunity for involvement like you've never known before. You sacriice studies for meetings, sleep for projects and events and perhaps, even a little of yourself for a greater Whole. Rush is only the beginning of that special sisterhood, where friendships are more meaningful than the ordinary kind. You learn to take others into account yet never lose sight of yourself-the individual. EQ?-E512 Wl,,5,,,l g if -1 '-.1- .4127 i f 252147 Vxkf,i'Qilii5 ,, ,, ,R rj,r.l. ., 3,5 gm,-, 1-I .rl 1. 34122 sion, QM2 '-N':,'l? L: .E-fi-,Vg 45 ,Lal W uw if l l ' Rush i A 1 TD' ,, i .' '-.1 I f xl L+ igiwlg 'J-w 5. .N I E , . jjj .11 - l Gathering of the Greeks 'Toourcteenth Puddle tonight, I've gotta quit spillin' this delishus punch! Be: that old Huck Finn never had :his much fun at a Huck Finn Party. .qc She kissed him once, but will she kiss him again? r K. u n sz nw. MLM I aw? Jerry Gibson's care package finally arrived, and just in the nick-of-time. SCOTT FENWICK Greek. Man '71 STEFANIE LOMBARDI Greek Woman '71 They received the annual honor for their outstanding contributions to the fraternity-sorority system dur- ing 1970-71. 154 Q Kappa Kittens, first row: Sheila Sudds, Sheila Bonner, Linda Brown, Yvonne Riggins, Cynthia Chapman. Second row: Christine Ellis, Marilyn Doster, Linda Brown, Delores Brown, Shirley Ann Burks, Emma Stewart, Erica Webster. Fraternity Auxilaries Order of Diana, first row: Debby Laytori, Vicki Bozzuto, treasurerg Susan Hall, Michele Shuler. Second row: Kristi McGarry, Debra Stone, Jerry Newman, Suzanne Tillotson, president, Sue Graham. Third row: Sue Williamson, secretaryg Peggy Debrick, Beth Kline, Roxanne Lewis, historian, Carol Allen, historiang Jackie DeGlee, Maggie Florence. Little Sisters of Triple T row one Debbie Thompson Nancy jones Susan Bell Cindy Evans Janie Ward, Lynn Ingram, Donna Blakeslee, Jane: Grey Caroline Hoffman R010 iwo Alfa Haun Carolyn Trounson Kathy McLaren Sherry McMasters, Sonny Sweet, Mona Thornton Debbie Richards Row three Bessy Karras Vickie Halfhicle Debbie Hansen Cheryl Rohrbaugh Row four Cmdy Salove, Connie Bosch, Dana Hansen Kathy Kimball Randi Store Kathy Alan Ann Ybarguen Elaine Revert Carolyn Barnesly Kathy Nakao, Julie Ann Yzaguirre Chi Delphia, floor: Diane Roemer, jerry Gibson, Angie Abundis, Sherry Wwd. Row two: Madelyn Read, Linda Myers, Carol Glass, Cheryl Miller, Cindy Nichols, jooni Tremelling, Stephanie Lynch. Bar: Anita Hamlerc, Jeanne Pierson, Joan Morrow, Suzie Roach, Anna Wwlen, Laurie Montgomery, Shane Mc- Ilveen, jeani Tremelling, Julie Christopherson, Mig Burke. X Members of Sigma Nu women's auxiliary, Sisters of Ophelia are left to right: Trica Robertson, vice presidentg Lynne Huff, secretaryg Linda john- son, presidentg Chris Collins, Rachel Schwaab. Second row: Carlene Sheer, Judy Allen, Tina Stevens, rreasurerg Becky jones, Phyllis Russell, Nancy Smith, Linda Ruhneuh Darla Nansel, Stephanie Lombardi, Anne Lemon, Carl Siebe, Sigma Nu advisor. 5 , Greek Life Great! I '- vs X.. E7 xy . v., fri 4925 Give a man a little power and he thinks he owns the world, right Everett? Greek Dinner Dance's 158 Ooooooooh those Alpha Chis sure can kiss! She is singing for her supper? The Villain of our story is about to abduc: the heroine of our story, who is sitting with the young man concentrating on his SCIIW. f A, er- W The Phi Sig Rally Group seems content, women and wine they are ready to dine! f? x If A'- The hard-boiled egg and grapefruit is just simply delicious. Is :here something you want to tell me, dear? Wdl, my girl gets pinned and I get the ball-and-chain around the old ankle trick. 1 1 ,f Q The Panhellenic Preference Ball was held in honor of all the sorority pledges. Each was escorted by some handsome young man and received a rose or carnation from the president of the sorority she pledged. Panhellenic Pledge Preference Sororities and fraternities encourage the development of enduring friendships. Together they support enthusiastically the functions and activities which IU are always a part of college-life. fi fir Remember the,moment with a picture. Too had that no one knows how to work this here contraption! 160 f f,-' H Qs' 4 'v.' ,-.- l 2in wrTn Scenes of Greek Week '7I ga .,.-- If you can't bear them, well then join them. Notice the modern, up to date structure of this model presented in the great Greek Skirs. ,ng ,Q --,-f, -L , ,,.: .A --.,,,n, ,, Okay, now this is our plan of acrack . . . M: Wow! Those campus photographers are everywhere, even when needed . . . The Greek Olympics had their spectators present also to join into the strain of competition. Greek Skits Look at that body Look at that grace I wonder why She hides her face? s 'A '- we 'ff A -. - we-Y -W W... . -N,- ,- .' X ' The Delta Cl1i's 6 pac won first place in the Greek Skits. The Phi Sigs held the audience suspender bound for a Gamma Phi. pre- sented many great stars in their skit o f c al e n c e d girls . . . W moment. All good things must come to an end! l .H , . 'r. .-.Agf- me A-, .i mf- My Place ,.'.' iw- E fx . 1-R, A 4 . XXI ff ,fr ff-. fm C .rf f OLH' I, ace ll 4 l 1 l 1 f l , - VI 1 l ,Elf 2 1 ' . Ai l 1 l 1 . l f ' A Y 'lf S H rv f A'W ' Tip A'V g ' ' ' . .Q M ., i ' ' ' x f M V 4 . l .., ' , l., ..h l - ,. .,.,.. fqwzsasmsszzzzfsfzzzsffw ,QAM , wr ' , Wi., V K 'e9-Inf 04 W' ,f-e'5 -3- 9' Row one, left to right.: Marcy Beach, Cary Toone, Gary Iannini, Tom Krugal. Row two: Randy Shank, Drew Clark, Robert Werry, Carey Inouye V N I V I X 1 as 54. - V ' 3 af... 1 l J l , A auf ., ' :Wy p ' 4 , 1- x ,I X :Ju-30095 Left to rigbl: Rodney Shephard, William Brice, Ted Gill, Max Fugua. . rl lf., ' ,l Q 1 1 , ,N w Y. L N, -1 I if lv - ig.. , 1 Tl I .NX lx W, X 'Uh -P' 1 I ,' , ' 1 4 , l V! 51 R t h Maciel, Steve Brison, Perry Archabald Left to right, row one: T. J. Smith, john Cullum, Leighton Young, Pete Garcia, LeRoy Gibbons. ow wo: jo n ..- x f-Qi' ,QXNQH If - , l Dyer Hall Never Serious-the mark of Dyer Hall? Row one, left to rigbl: Drew Clark, Ted Gill, Cary Toone, Gary Iannini, Tom Krugal. Row two: Perry Archabald, Le Roy Gibbons, Max Fugua, Carey Inouye. , i I l - T 1 ' I I 1 Owen Hall EW' r N ,' ,r , l - , ll f 1- if w-:Elin I Y 3 , . l l l ' e i l l i ml i - - Q . l 'Q I ' ' ' A 'QE' l 1 l , p, 1 . ll l 1 l l' l w ,l',. ,,, I sELr,:.:'r: Owcn Officers, left fo rigbf: Bill Kluckhohn, Vice Prcsidentg Jim Goodman, Secretary-Trcnsurcrg Stillman Anderson, Prcsiclcnt. X s I llS'U' I - GZ . uxkll vi-Qi-Q , lg V A! 1913-txq. X y X fy' l -Q 'A - ,I ll . E, 'wi l ll ' X ffl l M lv First Floor, vow one, left to right: Jeff Marotz, Roy Klevmoen lSaga Representativejg joel Cruikshank, Bob Baker, Bruce Kidwell, Stillman Anderson, jim McDonald QFirsc Floor Representativejg Pete Miller. Row two: Mark Wells, Eldon Sasser, Dick Romer Qlntramural Co-Managerjg Rick Olson, jerry Gillette Qlntramural Co-Managerjg Vann Smith lR.A.jg Mike O'Donnell. l l X Q' 1 ' 'l x X l 1 l li 1 1 f 1. ,, 9 ' l IAQ - , . A '1 wx 'lull' l f ,H X I i A Second Floor, row one, left io righi: Pat Cohran, Barry Lilly QCO-Social Chairmanjg Steve Phillip fCo-Social Cl'iairmanjg'Dan Dregoiu, John Annen. Raw two: Par Dunning, Bill Kluckhohn, Vern Nye, Doug Longacre, Larry Sims QR.A.Jg Bob Parrish, Wayne Graham. 1 fu Q 3 f' 561' ,1 n Third Floor, row one, left to right: Bruce Bowman. Row two: Rex Scl-iorzman QVisi1:ingj, Arte Knowles, Galen Meyer fVisitingQ, JeE Barkdull Clfreshrnan Repre- sentativejg Craig Young, Row three: Steve Anderson, Dave Billman QThird Floor Representativejg Steve Fawcett, Jim Goodman, Dave LaFray, Jay McBride, Bo Maestas, Doug Snow, Mike Burkett, Wes Hardin, Missing, Wayne Carlson QR.A.J. Redfield Hall ,m '46 f' f f l l e ,V A.. ,,. , . I il , . f . 1 . 4 , f f l MIL .Ml 1.-.qi V A vfjfa 'll fit - Ii Y- 1 were 1 B . rar . , K, A Q7 2.1 7, mfg? , lf f i . Le- ,P f ff ' Lv J -, ' ' : 1- 'J Br-v: lm'-Life, ' ', -, ' ' I ..,, - 4'-' f:7'-,- , -.--'3, Redfield Oflicers, row one: Paul Ronan, Social Chairman. Row two, left to right: Gary Mulkey, Secreraryg Kim Burma, Saga Representativeg Reed Bonham, Presidentg Tom Laats, Vice President. Row three: Dud Ward, Third Floor Representativeg Kenny Bryant, First Floor Representative, Missingg Dave Nue, Second Floor Representativeg Roger Nue, Intramural Manager. ,,, .l.5., l .ff lglg, I, ll?-,, Q' l :1 ' 'lv if l-1 ,ln A ,..,v F' at Floor row one, left to right: Gary Campbell, John Teeter, Kim Burma. flow mio: Lannie Tierney, Kenny Bryant, Gary Ivgialkeyi Steve Herbert, Charley U , Minshew, Gary Aldous. Row Ibree: Jay McBride, Norm Filler, Phil Quigley, Dave Conley, john Ptacek, Haro jo nson. 1 Ll - Second Floor, row one, left to right: Randy Drage, Bob Stoker, Jake Howard, Randy Packham, Rick Bollar. Row two: Dave Neu, Steve Drees, 'Dick Shaeifer John Vaughn, Leroy Hayer, Ken: Rude-en, Dean Satcerfield, Tim Reimann. Row three: Roger Neu, Aubrey Hermann, Larry Nelson, Ferrell Burikofer, Tom Loans 'Paul Ronan, Reed Bonham. ' 7iiTlT Yf 2 K -- Y - - . f' '-- . -':'iex-A-f JJ- - fe-,W V f- 1-1 ' -Y-N on 4 , I Z V, .. M 'Kr -5512-?1:'7.'-.!5,,,,, '- ,, , , '-r--.-: . -, ., e - ,f ' 'L --ffk.-A v---...- 'rf-4 'B'w . - '-5- in ,J V, '-' - f- r -,To ., -'...e:,-. .-.........,,,g,x ,....- I---i133 WL: : .tfggryv ,T 7 'F'T 1:-.: . 5 8 Ill Third F loor. row one, left to right: Steve Lennan, Stan Voshell, Ron Reich, Steve Deschamps. Row two: Ron Funk, Dud Ward, Brian Lamb, Steve Beitia, Jim ' Wilson, Larry Davis. Row three: Bill Strum, Bob Pendlebury, Brent Fullenwider, Bill Slabaugh. ' 9 1 P- ,,--, 1' l if -- 1 5 5 rj, ,?:: l Ht? 3 Q z I J' Q l Ka First Floor, left lo right: Steve Carlton, Gary Blaylock, Mike McClusky, Kelly McCune. NTT' iff'-' l Ll cl Letcher. Row iwo: Jay Second Floor, 7010 one, left to right: Mike Burn fR.A.J, Doran Dalke, Randy I-ludsperh, Dave Hayes, Taylor Neilson, Scott Ross, oy ' ' ' H ll B 'an Ross. Row three: Chuck Cahoon, Jim Korpi, Reggie Thorpe, Trowbridge, Rich Bressler, Gus Wensshzupt, Jim Knox, jack Kulm, jim Gratten, Dan a , n Ed Rutledge, Bob Sutterfield, Ed Fisher, Alex Conger. T l ' .Fi :i 'F' VL- .ily in -'r tl x . . , . 'Q ' ' , -43,,.w Z ' 44 5' '4 .5 i r, 2 , 3 H S 'img ' xtxcfi A V,- Xf- Second Floor, row one, left to rigbl: Pat Cohran, Barry Lilly fCo-Social Chairmanjg Steve Phillip fCo-Social Chairmanjg-Dan Dregoiu, john Annen. Row Iwo: Pat Dunning, Bill Kluckhohn, Vern Nye, Doug Longacrc, Larry Sims fR.A.jg Bob Parrish, Wayne Graham. fx ' Yi ' l Z 4 S rflxx-A if 11, , I, , Third Floor, row one, left to right: Bruce Bowman. Row two: Rex Schorzman fVisicingJ, Arte Knowles, Galen Meyer fVisitingQ, jeif Barkdull Qlfreshman Repre7 sentativejg Craig Young. Row three: Steve Anderson, Dave Billman fThird Floor Representativejg Steve Fawcett, Jim Goodman, Dave LaFray, Jay McBride, Bo Maestas, Doug Snow, Mike Burkett, Wes Hardin, Missing, Wayne Carlson QR.A.j. Redfield Hall ,g,.,,.v 264' ff-no f' -J ' e PQ l .ini J f i.- I .4 W, ,Qfff of f ,J YQ I , ,WJ or ,i , , r lllfangsrirn' vw l ierr Redfield 0Hicers, row one: Paul Ronan, Social Chairman. Row two, left to right: Gary Mulkey, Secretary, Kim Burma, Saga Representative, Reed Bonham, President, Tom Laars, Vice President. Row tbree: Dud Ward, Third Floor Representativeg Kenny Bryant, First Floor Representative, Missingg Dave Nue, Second Floor Representative: Roger Nue, Intramural Manager. .4 '-vhs First Floor, row 0712, lo right: Gary Campbell, John Tceter, Kim Burma. flow tuio: Lannie Tierney, Iienny lllirylant, Earl-gf tmisllgzlngslelye Herbert, Charley Mmshew, Gary Aldous. Row three. Jay McBride, Norm Fuller, Phil Quigley, Dave Con ey, jo n :ace a Second Floor, row one, left to right: Randy Drage, Bob Stoker, Jake Howard, Randy Packham, Rick Bollar. Row two: Dave Neu Steve Drees 'Dick Sl-iaeffer John Vaughn, Leroy Hayer, Ken: Rucleen, Dean Satcerfield, Tim Reimgnn. Row three: Roger Neu, Aubrey Hermann, Larry Nelson, ,Ferrell Burikdfer, Tom Loans, Paul Ronan, Reed Bonham. 1 - , , '-1 1 ri n, .21 Third Floor. row one, left A X Ufie right: Steve Lennan, Stan Voshell, Ron Reich, Steve Descharnps. Row two: Ron Funk, Dud Ward, Brian Lamb, Steve Beitia, Jim Wilson, Larry Davis. Raw three: Bill Strum, Bob Pendlebury, Brent Fullenwider, Bill Slzbaugh. 1 If 4? l , ml M 7 P4 .If .Eff lu . l if ,115 sf . , A Yr 'r w -vl , , K 1 1 T,.J I ? ' , . 5 , 9 C3 H 3 rr 73, .1-vor F I l ,., . 1 1 First Floor, left to right: Steve Carlton, Gary Blaylock, Mike McClusky, Kelly McCune. 1:4 va-.Sz ' fx UT .15 h lc B RA D D lk Rand Huds eth Dave Hayes Taylor Nexlson Scot: Ross Second Floor, row one, left to rig I: Mi e urn Q . J, oran a e, y p , , , , ' ' ' ' R R Ihre : Chuck Cahoon, Trowbndge, Rich Bresnler, Gus Wexsshaupt, jim Knox, jack Kulm, Jam Gratton, Dan Hall, Bnan oss. ow e Ed Rutledge, Bob Sutterfield, Ed Fisher, Alex Conger. 1 , 1 l I gb Letcher. Row two: jay Korpi, Reggie Thorpe, Ak ,U '..,J ' ., , ' . Y: Officers, left to right: Scott Ross, Presidentg Bob Sutceriield, Vice Presidentg Dan Hall, Secretary, Ed Fisher, Second Floor Represent- ativeg Mike McClusky, First Floor Representative. , x 1 Nichols Hall ' ' I M I l 1 w 9 I Q I l xxx n -ffffff ' .wi f e l ? 'iiiiiffl ei s 1 N ef- K Row one, left to right: Rick Swisher, Doug Balfour. Row two: Tom Donahue, Mark Oldle, Butch Mcltyre, Gary Cooper, Jeff Williams. Row tbrn: Ed Swenson, Jeff Landry, Jerry WHliams, jack Robison, Par Barnes, Mick Barnes, Forest Call, Mark Jensen, Scott Schultz, Tom Carlsen. Row four: Pete Anderson, Benny Winsor, Dennis Pierce, Brent Hansen, Dennis Anderson, Todd Hayworth. ,, ,I-1.6 , , Q, l lillillllillllilllllllllllil ll i-f'll?l iusii il' al' 'ill' 1 s- in ggdldyle S lu QM I- X fl -, gg li l ' ,- 'j-I: ' iv. M l H1 1 l v N , gf- llumll Elly: f . ht fl A if 1, f ri N 1 I X .X ' ll Y Gar son l l l l W ' , li -M A gill ' lie.-page S+- le ,. ii ,-f' 41 I -: P1 House n 5 g ,,fM? Q Oilicers, left to righl: Tyana Mecham, Treasurerg DiAnn Brown, Secretaryg Pac Kelsey, Presidcntg Cheryl Chambers, Vice-President. ' 1 l Elf I 4. . Q 1 5 r I Q gl 5 I J I 1 TT iff' C3 Dorm Council, row one, lefl lo right: jean Thomas, Chnrlee Witrmen, Jody Wilkinson, Pac Kelsey, Cheryl Kolbert, Gloria Griffel, Tyana Mecliam, Vona Morton . . V. Q . .H K . D . Raw two: Robin Fausett, DiAnn Brown, Cheryl Chambers, Georgia johnson, Mrs. Sullivan, Cheryl Mi er, ozxan eating. gl xl' .1 .1 :fl f R, . Row one, left to right: Janice Miyazaki, Chris Fell, Jean Richmond, Lecia Harris, Louisa Binning, Joan Walruth, Carol Fetzer. Row two: Ann Worley, Kozean Dearing, Marla LeCheminant, Terry Cook, Ann Seymour, Colleen Fee, Claudie Willey, Cheryl Chambers, Teddi Brostrom. Row ihreet Mary Ann Abernathy, Kim Lowe, Frankie Burgess, Rosie Osburn, Donna Peden, Chris Olsen, Donna Haman, Part Blair, Laurie Tews, Paulette Mortenson, Cmdy Thompson, Lynn Huff, Diane Lloyd. fl 1. A f' ref . , X X , r...if?JE'i1'u,,1ff?.::u-l V R.: 'V 4 .r 1:4 N'-s-.- Row one, left to right: Kris Thorsted, Erica Hansen, Jana Davis, Linda Petterson, Cheryl Moore. Row two: Marilyn Henning, Jane Petersen, Marilyn Mitro, Cheryl Maupin, Claudia Harrel, Kin Timmerhoff, Kathy Mattson, Linda Brown. Row three: Kathi Klinger, Mary Ann Messenger, Arlinda Partin, Laura Wells K H, . . . ay Ke er, Pam Walstra, Dana Rayburn, Nancy Ennis, Karen Osborn. Row four: Jody Wilkinson Martha Benson, Sue Babcock DiAnn Brown Sheryl Reinke, Charlee Wittmen, jan Taylor. Row five: Laurel Medford, Theresa Jones, Maurine Briggs, Bessie Iiarras, Sandra Milligan, Sidney: Pickering, Barbara Baird, Jeaxi Thomas, Vicki Wwd. -l .gf Row one, left to right: Gwen Medford, Dale Hunt, jeani Tremelling, Danise Soran, Cris Wing, Melissa Tovey. Row two: Diane Haines, Mary Clark, Amy Hamaishi, Judy Meyers, Bev Pickett, Una Sakaguchi, Carla Byirigton, JoAnn Wickberg, jill Tripp, Carolyn Schorgman, Debbi Braithewaite, Donna Hopkins. Row three: Nadine Yupe, Elli Evans, Susan Kobayashi, Shari Auger, Linda Norris, Lynn Rosen, Kathy Arendt, joani Tremelling, Renee Enghring, Gaylene Schell, Mary Toner, Terry Flint, Chris Wall, Kathy Blessinger, Barbara Whittworth, Nancy Anderson, Angela Schutte, Carol Geuin, Leslie Hincher. B' ev' .ffl 'M ' l l ,wi , 1 v 'vcr' Row 0113, left to rigbl: Connie Nelson, Rose Anna Jose, Micki Tidquist, Becky Fisher, Peg Hendrickson. Row two: Celia Vauk, Joyce Flowers, Penny Sammens, Bessie Swander Carol Glass. Row three: Phyllis Russell, Becky Stoker, Pat Phillipp, Vona Morton, Janet Bonmchsen, Sandy Hooper, Florence Wennette. Row . , ' d B D rl I k, Son a Youtz Cathy Hartnett Row five' Linda Haines, Donna Lane, Rosemary ,PMhClM,B'Lo,L , 033 Y 1 - ' four at U?ZuZ:lena,ml?aRu:si'l'augtl1rixr:ujIeri :4IiZl,dle1:n?Baii'lhi1i'a Nlyligiz Jnilie Haviland, Connie Nii, Linda Metcalf, Ronda Butler, Tawny jo Frandsen. Row one, left to right: Robin Fausett, Karen Jensen, Merriola Christman, Karen Griffith, Mary Heifner, Chrystal Sammons, Marilynn Hammond. 'Row' two: Judy Jensen, Cherri Schuttc, Shawnee Bishop, Laurie Goodrich, Peggy Fenwich, Chris Garloch, Kathy Harris, Carlene Sheer, Kathy McCormick, Georgia Johnson, Ida Nethercott. Raw Ihrre: Sue Johnson, Mary Drew, Shawna Hughes, Janet Ness, Sylvia Stephenson, Relcla Tietjen, Cindy ,Anderson, Judy Steward, Peggy Fogarty, Jan Haase, Jann Orthe, Jean Henderson. 5 , J new c- ir 27' Row one, left to right: Cheryl 'Storrs, Roberta Lundblade, Mary Williams, Karen Pence, Patty Hackett, Maggie Bastida, Cheryl Kolbert, Pat Kelsey, Gloria Griifel, Becky Wadsworth, Sandra Kopp. Raw two: Verlene Claiborn, Kristie Smith, Vicki Stafford, Merri Bryant, Susan Kindred, Christie Reed, Jerri Allphin, Carol Knudsen, Janis Nate, Tyana Mecham, Rita Englehart. Row three: Janet Dickson, Agnus Webb, Sandi Messenger, Maggie Oakley, Chris Kidd, Delores Sammons, Patty Davis, Barb Hansen. Row four: Ginnie Hebert, Sharon Windisch, Nancy Peterson, Lora Denning, Joann Schmidt, Teresa Karnbrich, Susan Barron, ' jan Hunt, Pat Roberts, Manica Stroschein, Gayle Klink, Julie Thompson, Joline Higley, Karen Anderson. A ,W-...Q - .--r 1.. l ' i ffv'fiufi i +n? --r- ef , , 4 , , v- . .Z ,H - N 1 , , Turner House w N ,, . w .. , ' iv. f' 5? lm . V5 j Q ' ew! A11-b 9, X r ' I ' ., , 'un ' 1155. W X , Y , ,N I 1 . -- N , 1 ll' iiif l W , .,,.e 1 House Officers, left to righis Nancy Nelson, President, Bonnie West, Secretary, Lonnie Braga, Vice Prcsidentg Dianne Powell, Treasurer. ILIouse'Council, front row, left to rigbt: Irene Kasaka, Angie Abundis, Lana Taylor, Kathy Ruff, Cori Cutler. Row two: Karen Short, Brenda Esrep, Madelyn Read, Peggy Schoening, Chris Jensen, Kathy Vaughn, Regi Teasley. A ' I ul iii: ll . 5111: U' ll i . -ga ga... 4, .- Q J' ,Ig VN.. I r , xx K! 1 -'-ll: Jia' F , ,.. ' , yr-fa L . -rr A 'V' 17 ver. 166 Q71 T7 WU-,-wg. 1- - ' it 'z-..-4' . - K x'NC,pB -.1 'fE'?'2ffiz z'-.2 . fo ll l 'Z var,-Q .ll X f. .5 V' Row one, left io right: Sharon Spinti, Ann Freeman. Row two: Carolyn Code, Marsha Zacharias, Nancy Bunn, Connie Bosch, Joan Rawlings, Geri Clements, Kathy Hoene, Theresa Ives. Row three: Susan Hale, Anna Mae Deglee, Carolyn. Hoffman, Trish Rutnn, Chris Lewis, Kathy Ruff, Trish Faubion, Ronda Clemons. Row four: Louise.Hill, Mary Lorton, Julie Ann Abbeglen, Vickie Johnson, Sylvia Steiling, Beverly Yamase, Sandy Putzier. Row five: Diane Cunningham, Brenda Sawyer, Cory Cutler, Brenda McCune, Nancy Smith, Margaret Gabardi, Jane Jackson, Valerie Kline, Merla Lynes, Martha Hutton. . , . li' , - - 1 T- all ' Q lil l -V 5.1 A5 Q 1 ffl? ,-s sl fn., ,,,,,..--n..-is -3, Row one, left to rigbl: Beth Wilson, Pat Young, Kayle Morris, Anneta Barker, Suzanne Roche, Connie Morgan, Nancy Dow, Beverly Tademy, Elizabeth Nesbitt. Row Iwo: Kathy Corgatelli, Barbara Stewart, Elipse Baird, Kristine Ellis, Ana Choy, Karma Bcrgquist, Diane Ienks, Lynn Summerfield. Ron' fbrrv: Susan Chamberlain, Rhonda Feldon, Yv R' K ' - - ' - - ' Q onne iggens, arma Beale, Reggie Ttaslty, Cynthia Clupimun, Geri Thurston, Judy Allen, Susan Graham, Jan Haley, Susan ' Bechtel, Cheryl Mauch, Perlny Shouse. fl!! QT-fl V' LL rr, NL! l EB av gym!!-'Sm Lying in Front: Terry Nichols Row one, left to right: Sharon Sabage, Vicki Halfhide,'Vicky Sellers, Roxanne Lewis, Beverly Squires, Carla Gibson. Row two. Liz. Hoffnian, Deb Traher, Libby Skinner, Janette Gregoire, Debbie Richards, Jane Ward, N1kki'Moore, Irene Kosaka, Patty Allsberry, Altha Haun. Row three. julie Thomson, Kathy Nakao, Debra Davis, Sharon De 'jorest, Gail jackson, Tricia Robertson, Madelyn Read, Linda Bromley, Janie Welch, Brenda Bertsch, Denise Sabala, Joanie Williamson. 1... 43 'Q 'f ,ig TI? , nn.- 1 ,. r X f. Ee Xl. ff 111.130 ff'f'57-ll. -3 f fl l 1 44 JQQ1-Lmfw--35 ?1erg.,e:.g , .,,,.,p. ,. , , -1 . ,,,,,,.,..,,,, .-. .. ,,,.. l D H d' Sand Wheeler Nancy West Mary Henderson Diedre Conkling, Margaret Row one, lefl to right: Susan Bartlett, Stephanie Lynch, Randi Hue sman, ee cc mg, y , , , Evans, Pam Pallard, Susan South. Row Iwo: Jeanne Bclliston, Margaret Rippel, Karen Popplcwell, Phyllis Stanger, Sherry Mack, Cindy Atwood, Deon Craven, Susan Taylor, Shellie Arnold, Bonnie West, Sally Hulbirt. Row three: Cydney. Hansen, Cheryl Gallagher, Sherie Nelson, Kathy Vaughn, Angie Abundis, Patsy Wrede, Theresa Briggs, Susan Norris, Malinda Turner, Linda Adams, Darlene Crane, Susan Ballard, Barbara Gilton, Cathy Leist, Marilyn Plant, Susan Ault, Darlene Kuntz, Norma Patterson, Kathi Komine. 'Q ::7 K7 ' 5' erniffile ..-A-Q, Row one, left to rigbt: Nancy Nelson, Dianne Powell, Nancy Neville, Carey Peterson, Peggy Debrick. Row Iwo: Susan Commander, Maureen McCain, Beth Kline, Leslie Gallant, Gwen Johnson, Cindy Evans, Debbie Layton, Lana Taylor, Linda Myers, Cathy Wyllie. Row three: Becky Bushnell, 'Margaretl Doherty, Brenda Estep, Debbie Hansen, Peggy Davis, Sandi Evans, Janet Matsuoka, Kathy Kimball, Norma Esson, Melody Miller, Linda Wood, Cora Lee McGuire, Sandy Leerskov, Linda McCall, Jelean Tolkman, Willie Gritlin, Mitzie Miller, Betsy Clayton. cz 5 -pq- cj az, If-r,,.,Z1 .-.2-- I--x S N- X shim xl X Raw one, left to rigbl: Kaylene Miyasako, Toni Arana, Janis Messenger, Cindy Boviall, Nancy Strong, Florcne Rice, Jean Schenk. Ron' two: Sue Kowitz, Dorothy Dunn, Christie Cowell, Diz Snook, Sherrie Simpson, Deborah Guthrie, Beth Caldwell, Laura Dillon, jane Tribilcock. Elda Dalrymple. Rau' tlrrvv: Patti Fuller, Jacque Harris, Debbie Benson, Barbara Hickman, B. j. Petterson, Janis Boeson, Robyn Ringe, Patti Fries, Chris Jensen, Cindy Salove, Janice Powell. Rou' four: I Peggy Schoening, Debie Hargrave, Karlene Hale, Jennifer Bowen. Janice Wakley, Debra Burmeister, Terry Martinez. A . I Q TL, at Graveley Hall .V t 1 , 1 L - l, A ',l,,f,1.e: - ,.V., , L,N. , F Hl,',Y W- ll V . . W ,. f-,ef ,hip 'K ,J ,-. 1.3, is ,FL In ,lr VA Iv: v,'QLl., 1 ,-Mlnzlnp' ' vu -1-' 1, ,. M sf-gm':l.1.f. 'lilxll'ir'f-iii 'i:'il'1,iill'lfE!Hi H.. ,rg -4 :-- - . , 1. .f lll A- H im, t :isa 1 'W -7.1. ff'-'favrpg ,.-' -.1 lf- -r-J he 4 2 , ,. -1' l -ii'i1,' 2: 'f 71 Jr Graveley Oiicers, left to right: Wayne Tao, Presidentg Dave Falkingham, Vice Presidentg ' Mike McFarland, Secretary. ' .f . 1l '..ff' K Udall l Z' r1i,.:., Q. x, 1 Council, seated, lefl to right: Marty Wilson, lst North Scnatorg Jim Schrincr, 2nd North Senatorg Dave Markowski, 3rd North Senatorg Dave Falkingham, Vice Presidentg Dave Siedenstrzng, 3rd South Senatorg Mike McFarland, Secretary. No! piclurml: Ralph Cooley, 2nd South Senator. Standing, lefi lo- right: Russ Smith, lst South Senator: Tim Olson, Head Rcsidcntg Wayne Tao, Presidentg Pat Nadcau, Assistant Head Resident. Rmu one, left to right: Tony Walters, Wayne Graham, Rick Miles, Dennis Jackson, Jeff LeMar. Row Iwo: Wayne Tao: Donald Fry, John Giesler, Bill Rogers, Lance Cole, Earl Arpin, Reyne Tanner, Rick jones. Row ibree: Bill Brooks, Dennis Hansen, Marty Wilson, David Krieger, Bill Rodenbach, Brad Illum, Richard Ahesn, Mont Hill, George Mundt, Scott Hobbs. Middle bottom: Craig McNeill. Row one, left lo right: Louie Powers, Garn Theobald, Ernie Boyer, Dick Hamil, Jerome Mapp QR.A.J, Kurt Sage, Keith Nakara, Bob Krogh. Row two: Nelson Karagu, Carl Lawson, Leigron Young, Dennis Drab, Larry Jvell, Slim Schriner, Al Haviland, jim Stellcr, Mark Collie, Rich Warton, Klint Larsen. nf, ' ' 5211 liz: ,H L- ' l l f Front cerrief: Doug Moran. Row one, left to right: Greg Wills, Warren Lassen, Tom-Andreason, Bill Precht QR.A.J, Glylin Box, Chris Hoag, Calvin Ross, Kim Seampns. ,Row Iwo: Davi Markowski, Callan Fayno, Chris Barnes, Jim Young, Dan' O'Donnell, Mike McCrea, Ken Bowden, Dave Falkingham, 'Evan Schlitz, Darwin Vest. . 00 .7 U DIA' 5 lst South, on floor: Russ Smith. Sitting, left io right: Hollis Osborn, Mike Jacobsen, Dave Kemp, Dan Mullen, Stephen King, R.A.g Barney Druger, Carl Struchen, Darrell Boyer. Standing, left to rigbl: Royce Anthon, Ted Cox, Mike Powers, Paul Ahart, Craig Hollis, Mark Matthews, Rai Ahmed, Phil Colburn, Burt B Bruce, Bryan Sharpe. .yu N r Row one, left to rigbi: Doug Van Rheen, Mark Farley, jack Sherman, Dave Kingston, Mario Valeschini, Randy Helsley. Row two: Lynn Sorenson, Steve Cordon, Scott Ziegler, john Mackay, Dave DeMartini, Gary Braun, Jerry Hays, Bill Eaton, Ron Atkinson, Vern Noble. Row three: Bob Lassen, Kim Call, Gordon Wiebe, Duane Allison, Dave Edmonds, John Lukens, Doug Clark, John Cronise, Art Dobbe, Doug Wood, Curt Johnson, Bob Ecchcr, Ellis Johnson. Row one, left to right: Dale Roberts, Dave Siedenstrang, Dan Nuckols, Greg Lansberry, Iflorm Jones, Tom Burt, Mike Reed Row two: Harold Roberts, Gary Stephenson, David Crutchley, Frank Wiggins, Loney Mickelson, Gary Brennecke, Fred Leach 1 84 Shelley Hays, Mike McFarlane. A Residence Hall Standing, left to right: Larry Swim, Roger Olson, Kenneth Becker, Gary Ivie, john Purdie, Chris Shaw, Donner Ellsworth, Richard Ahlman, Johnnie Lord, john Carpenter, Chris Showers, Mark Senelf, David Young, Clark Thomas. Second row: Gregory Watson, Michael Panting, Richard Eastman, Chalermpol Suvntano, Edward Smith, Terry Cash, Tom Mendez, Marlin Decker, Kip Edge, Bob Wallis. Front row: David Seneff, Mike Alan, Richard Lartz, Fred Lilly, Daniel Chip- chase, Kenneth High. 185 Colonial Hall Row one, left to right: Terry Hansen, Pete Sorensen, Larry Bell, jim Horkley, Dan Sparks, John Simpson, Marlo Jones, Steve Seamons, Art Tl-norton. Row two: Mike Day, Allen Fobb, Carl Pendleton, Cal Low, Ray Stratford, Ken Stiensland, Jeff Hales, Dave Powers. R010 ibrre: Dow Scott, Bob Ryane, Paul O'Brien, jim Bever, Mike Lillard, Steve Lathrop, Pate Rant, John Paulson, Max Bowman, Nyal Homsher, Marvin Newby, Herb Bates, Dave Tunison, Vern Newby, Dennis Benett, Steve Brown, Bryce Hall, Les Kohntopp, Arnold Ross, Bruce Anderson, Tony Taguba, This year's oficers for Colonial Hall were Bruce Anderson, President and Dan Sparks, Vice-President. Colonial Hall participated in many campus activities throughout the year and held their annual Steak Fry in the spring. 1 8 6 7 .Ago :L N..- I sbs le--r '-.7 -. r --...fi ,Nm 1 13. j A . W, - . -,ug 2 .. -, I C -, '-gv,,'L5.,1.:-, I ij -4 'ge .x1e.,f'i'f' ,, , -955' L.b,J--.- ' -171:16-4f L - ' ' 1 ,,l'S'f, so .v'-.:. .-e' - '1 's -. .1'5' 4 .f-1--: ':g f P' N- -1' A It ,.,,-,g?46f,r1.:,,,, . .br-,.,, -. i ,Q Y K ..-w.- -:. :,, ' - .,,-.4e4-ALJ- - ' ' 4 1 '-.'e 'K - .- N .- ..-. ,., v , , 1.- -.' --A a,4,. .. -. -f 1. lv 4 'Y Front row, le A -..-4 -agfff ,I . -5-,..f' - . r - -- ., -' -. - s ,, .3 '- . 1-' ' ' - ',1.r.,, s- .1.-sf- ,. - 71, , ft lo right: Ruth Littleford, Michelle Marsceau, Sarah Fiehter, Linda Logan, Luanna Downing. Serond row: Kathy Zimmerman, Merlyn Price, Theresa Collins, Bonita Beecher, Tina Simon, Sherrie Riniker, Juanita Justice. On tbe right are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Legault, head residents. University Courts Not pictured but past residents of University Courts 70-71 were: Sue Karney, resident assistantg Cindy Anderson, Bonita Beecher, Edith Bragg, Carolyn Briggs, Beverly Brown, Vicki Brown, Linda Clark, Anita Cummings, Sharon Dean. Jean Eng, Connie Evans, Marcia Garlinghouse, Suzanne Garourte, Sharon Green, Eldena Griliths, Jeannette Hahn, Peggy Hctfncr, Kathie Helfreeht, Gloria Johnson, Lillian jones, Adelynn Kirkham, Linda Larsen, Sylvia Lee, Susan Mendini, Paula Middleton, Karen Parkinson, Linda Peterson. Linda Robertslmw, Eileen Ross, Dcnice Sherman, Tina Stevens, Trudy Suhr, Linda Wiggins, Wendy Willian1s, Sandra Wilsoxx, Lillian Yamada, Sue Yee. 187 Diane and Larry Wyatt, and their daughter Shelly. Jeanna and Leon Wright and baby daughter. x. .2-5-. ,V W ff :T , v 335112 I 1 if .,, . Xl ..-,V Q .-1 .yr Mr. and Mrs. Donald Robertson .xii ' dk1E.f1.H1ffj' Q l Q fir. ' H1 M . 1 EZ -.'. ,M 'L 1 r ...-4'-!, Jenny and Andy Bdughal and their son jimmy. lf?-X 53,4 Elaine Sorensen The Complex by night adds much to the campus beauty. A combination of four men's dorms on campus, it holds within its walls many stories of activities and fun, good times and bad. w lg as q,' yn Colonial Hall is one of the oldest dorms on campus and it too is apicture of history. Where it once was the home of girls it is now one of the most popular men's dorms on campus. . 452-eq, 4 , .fg w' Q3n,'f4uLNwaH-s1:Qi5QQgms Z, V L If I ,E jf ff y me in , f f i '- .-it lL .. e Er XV' v 4 12 '- - 1,1 ,. .' ,j :'..Q -- '-E ,',I'x1f'.N-L V- 1 L - -- ','.k..f:'2'.lk' 2553 Wifi . t ,EIL E-Im f- YV. ,. 'fi , Y 'T I V A 15 jig ., ., .,,?.r Q- 1 -.. R .. L -Q -2 .555-ua V 3 E-v v-1 'Q L on fa I l Ei-'fr, gppuw wash! - s-1-gkexg mg X.-. ,4- , P-sf nf -15'i '-2' lf.: 1 , y K YM?-l MSHAAAQ-5.. N fr . YM lbw? W 'gt usa- JR, -awww +,ag:f.f5iwy.,J e.,,,, , L up-ff 'Q -W 4-333' 1'1,..7.2.,r:r.,g .1 ' 'gy -'L f mes:-:,:'.:.'? Q J . PN we g .14 4 , n. 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' l l l IZ me nf s x P B05 lifdllll 5, 'sffwlfj I ? ful U33 Ia. ,f Ns- l g -' ', ' X, Lili' Tajz- F ,ff-SV ' ip. I I L' - 'qzii . ins -M.. . Wonder who belongs U0 these? Even the least little thing is exciting. Row one, Iefl to rigbf: Terrell Smith, George Harvey. Row two: Kris Iol-ms,'Marsha Smith, Janice Harvey, Nancy Christensen. Row three: Mike johns, Elaine Sorensen, Sheldon Sorensen, Mrs. Robert Tauscher, Head Residentg Karma Merzlock, john Merzlock, Assistant Head Resident, Craig Christensen. - - t Y --V - fm- .- .-, -i-1- - p-gy-U pl Schubert Heights Schubert Heights by night. 189 190 M His family-a very real part of it all. n This has truly been a year of dedications for Idaho State University. We have only to look to see new structures and improvements all around us. But we also feel the loss of t-hose to whom the dedications are made. They did a great deal for Idaho State Univer- sity which We will never forget. Dean Schubert did much for all the students and it is fitting for us to try to express our thanks by the dedication of the new married student housing complex in his honor. -f.g-ffe-ffT,TTg:--:-7---- -1-. -.,- . 1: -, 3 ' n -3 V- V' iiihli ' fmm' W... X .. , is ... A. x Many attended the dedication as a tribute to a mam who did an great deal for the students of Idaho State University. Mrs. Schubert with Dean Jay Jensen ,at her side speaks to those in attendance. Dedication of Schubert Heights President Davis was also in attendance and added his words of tribute. The Complex by night adds much to the campus beauty. A combination of four men's dorms on campus, it holds within its walls many stories of activities and fun, good times and bad. , iw .1 su E ':liff5?W'i'w-. ' ., ,..,hfu-pr.. A 1. .. , ,An ' . '. l .' . Colonial Hall is one of the oldest dorms on campus and it too is aipicture of history. 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J -Ji 5-ffiia-i-f-alx,,-'.f,1 lL.i.13tl,f Lil- -f-.- '- ' -if 'ff ':'-1 - 2 an f.?f.: :'.fr f ' 5- '..- .. 7i'frE.z-- wah- t 3-4- .-.,..i.,,.t .-:f..,..,.as.--,s l.,,...'-.,.....-..b.t?:Li:e:.z l.S.U. Style Baseball , ,-.,-,., A. Axbnkl. --nm Getcmg those lms 15 all a part of the game 1. Don't worry how far the ball went, just bear down and run for Hrst. 'mr a- .p gm. r',. W 2- '::e-g . 1r5:.,lJ-.' N-, 4-v '--V1-' ,.f,Ci.13---' If QL'-cl wg.w,.'sf.: .. Q-JM.. L.. -.av-Ln. ,H A 4. .5 - is-74,1 VM fig! to-,Q-,ff-',:'!'3 'L25,'-vw ni' M11-f 'SML' J 1-: . .. L.- -.221-f. 'J' ., '-PG' - 2.2-'..Lf L .232--' gh '..-:W-na Sam Morford takes a quick look for the ball before going bn. 'i' 'f of' fn 'Wih'iUf... ',T 'v!- 1 -- A ,g,.. f, Luffy: j',,-gwm-ar-1.j',i:1 , . jf -',,f-1e,1Fh.ag.,-,-- -- -T 4 ' :ef-s .LQLI4-2eu..,' 4 H' in 1 Q, - -'-ff . 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' .1 . f T 'Q-'ff' 'AN 'I' 5715!-i.: A l .- ' 4 .. 4' , , gl' -e - l--1 '-. g -. l ff 'lei Q2 - Anf-4-.'e-,5's,geggfiisp , I I' -,, -W., -31,341 My-4,8 , . .-4 1 . 3,3 t, . , ' - .. .' h Q, .4 'LS51:w.:iH :l'5j,b:Kgq:U ,walker Sometu-nes you have ro stretch a lnrtle to get the x jx P ' '4'gi2,-'.,ffi fplite--4-'If-ev,-32, ,bg bxg out on first. -' Y 'f,.' J: 1ZE'AHY ',.' -Q, .: J -.: - . , 4 L ,jf ..' vu .TL ,T ' 'TL ' N . -,Q A l I. , rl , gg: -l -g - .f g---iq fiiqw'-.:,g,.' --ji' -. f fa- '.-1 ' '-' '..','1ll .v'l'- G+'T'--5-4-Zi L. ' I M-, TJ 1- . 3,---.-, ,-, sf - , .f1.,- 41.51 -1.3. 'l - -' J .MM it -- . if w, ':'.,,:L..g.. .Qin ji, ISU Bengal Baseball Team B lgviigg 12, 19 'x x First row, left to riglrl: Bill Singleton, Boyd Galley, jim Underwood, Ivan Milton, Steve Brower, jim Hidalgo, Bill Gailey. Serond row: Ken Lawerence, Bob Wallis, Ellis Johnson, Dave Anderson, Ken Mendenhall,.Mike Horton, Mike Davis, Coach Babe Caccia. Third row: Assistant Coach Jim Walker, Mark Jensen, Sam Morford, Jim Lonchar, Rick Bavmann, Ed Smith, Curt Kinghorn, Mike Stratton., Mike Face. 204 . . , i , -. . fi., 1, - ,Q ' , u . - -' ' - ' pg, .4354ua:wfsr.1iz,'rf'f, , u, A ,. . ' ' ' V ' Q ' v tl. . ,. ,. . :1..?.kl.l,gJ4,fgWi 3 I ,p H , Qnwllwzi I. ,, v F M W, . h,..f,.n . l1rLLzE1Y4:',r,x..,e, -..hint -Engl A . r- 1.411- ' , - .,. f. 7 Fife-:ff L F3-ff:-J-'ii-' Je::'t:i':,f'.', -l I:1 5,177 ,E-' fQ.i'f' Q-'Jai' ' --1-'ji -' - eggs, . ,.,.,,.5,2'2- 1. V. -Z. .,Igf3::,4fL, ?..'.,1,.f,-gx'73:- f.:.- 1 fr- Qvzi:f:1:S-:-5i:15H'LhT'Iig:eQ1' 'fieditr it -1' 214 .r !1 'i'7fT:1L'- 1-:i 5524 Es The umpire must be up on everything, therefore the baseman dust as possible to help his cause. ,7- fwv- - H V ' 5 - . LN . i ' :.4,g,-Q r an me 1 ,-.V ,, new ww-1 l IDU i ,WH ' -,. . A ., r sr stir up as much The stance of the batter is all important and this man is surely ready. Big Chief watches intently. fin T,-1 , .-..4-'.--,...- e--- -----1 --A- ,f, i . f - :Inv-':d'5! 1 4 ff b ' The entire Bengal team proved their worth throughout the season with hard hitting and good fielding. Play it cool and maybe no one will notice. e- . :H- ,, ,, ' .'fT.,..f:s j25':. T- F 'P+ 5: . --11- '3 .241 ' ff' Z 'JG H'-h rf- , ,life .i sf . E . .s sei : ,,.L -.,qiigQ: i-F - he Jiri' 'pl 'X in M541 L' ' 'xr '1 '-R .t.e2 . e 'f A341- Qf' -jiifirfigfnl-l ,I 'Lili ' h ,SSf:14f1', 'Y' , ,gffgd .2fw5 1J' In .N - A ,- vs- '- - 'jgtb' ,ii - 4 lf -, - .if ' 7 - Q-f Nine.. 4 H, rg M 1 ' .M H V .- fy' X , , . New 9,',,.f1..w- -X V 551, , H , ' I LQ- 2 2,2 I V - Ai- ,7. if-fr ' 1- . N 1 , ' ' fiifi g, V' - - - E, - . ' '-ff!-v A '- ' , . . , . ,. . ' em....iA5 4.-j 205 Q...-.....,-.......... .,-. .. M ' Lf 3 . , . ,, r ,J ' ISU Swimmers with their coaches have always loved to mix swimming with the Hner things of life-and here they are accompanied by the swim- ming suited girls who enjoy getting a good tan. . 1 .L . Swimming .-v ,, ,FTT1 5 Qs A.. ..., tl 4.4. 'x , 4 F 'Sn ' 495 wan .fel Cross Country -vt, ' 1..,,.,. .c 1 ' gi '. 3 355111 The ISU Cross Country and track team are represented on these pages. Above the coach and his cross country team look over the course prior to the running. Below they are shown with the competition starting the long race. Our men did well in spite of the odds and We are proud to have the chance co give them these pages of glory. 1 4 The only way to go is UP and AHEAD! ...aff Lf! - -v -1 1 W ,, . . . rf Y . , was L 1l 4:'p' -f'T6F?h :.L:.,-,-21 .f.g:fS'wi. ,2Lj!-LQ , Vi ':55Egfxf1, In :, 'f ..f,.,. -f4,,v1T'J ig,',,'2.f?Iqa.1t1,1'1..1s1g-.-f!.2:e4:c :f?.52Z.- eiggy. -. 1- f ng,-5 f,-, -. 1-3 ,-,V-.. .g.w:,.- pd, -'f ,.. :,::f,- , 4.15.41 .,,..,,5..,.4g...m 1, hr., 5,5117-Vw, ,J iff, ,,-, -I P-,-,,-451,54 .. .-.m.vz.,-.'-.. - r. .-,s ..-...cr 6. 41.-J ' DT qi.-f V M ,.,'.i:,,, .s.. .,,- . ,-sg, '- f-, - ef -.Q 5-:J 5-gg--jrgigrp,,.,,35151Q.g.ev.i1 g-- .,5,-hir:-,il - -'Q' Eifglizv-,-gifs.- '--ff-'fwr ,. ,Nw :', J41.fa.Q 'fp?..14a-gui.-V ' -5 . ,, wf.1.'-V , 'uv-1 '1'v,3l'Zl U- ---' ' KA,.,1,,Qi4,r-.-- -fs, .. , ,,,,,,,,, , , .si d:T'?y.,.. i I -rf-sp-V :5-Qin, 'V 1I,AEx.L-- f' 'z1L,,f--.-.a- ' ,s 1-5'-'1-. ,'.'1-wx , x .:.-1:-.'.pf'.3,,LL-.s , .U,.g,,..sL.ei,Q:-. f N, fi' ?iiQ'r731, FE'-'-I-Arif? r-, 1. i M --,,Lf1f.'.g1. -:x,,.,f -is-yu' -,,.,f,q w M- ,V-51,1 we . 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Indoor Track 209 ISU started the season with a new indoor track mounted in the minidome and even though ISU started slow in setting records soon many world and State records had been approached and beaten. Our track indicates more records in the future will fall as it is becoming known as a fast track which aids in its acceptability. ,1- ., ' '19 -NK 1, II th ff H ,N fn, firm 4 V ' F 1 THQ ' f' .' ,-YH Affifkl Lvs, 1 A N JJ' H 4 1 f i, ,.- KJ-W? V ,-.W AF ISU addition to the minidome was several new indoor track records. Both in the First Invitational and the Bennion games our runners fared Well against opposition. Larry Lewis, the fines: quarter-miler to ever run in the Big Sky Confer- ence, clocked 48.9 in the 440 january 16th. Unfortunately Carl Lawson, the ISU sprinter from jamaica is just edged at the photo finish January 30 at the Bennion games. Both men were clocked at 9.5. ISU's relay team is hard to beat as can be seen as jim Thomas hands the baton to Jim Wharton in the Bennion relay. Girls too enter track events and the Snowflake meet was one to remember for all. Barbra. Butler of Albuquerque Won the women's shot put. The other photos show the Bermion games and the Simplor meet in action as the camera records the blur of action. I .. 4 ' ,Q 51 ,Q .,,,, -- '-1 . 'Q -'JJ' . Here we see Carl Lawson as he becomes the world's record holder for the indoor 220. He really gave his all to this one as he clocked the distance in 21.4, the action was faithfully recorded by our persiitent photographer right up to the wire. QP 4 -if Swimlklx - lamb' . , V..4 AQ4, :, .1 in ,al f 214 In the Big Sky meet our team did well again and Carl Lawson stole the show with his win in the 60 yard dash at 6.2. Sue Morgan was happy to give Lawson the trophy. 'lr Below Boise State representative, placing second, is seen surrounded by ISU power with our men taking first and third. t 2,15 , 57 1.1:-L' FSE' 3 1- lf ,f T1 41 f' 1- v . A, 1, . ,,,., ,J 4 1: ff-H ' -!?':1T': ':q 1'i ' , .ULN '.. if I Ni., 1 . 5' frilifs in 1 w H :QE-H my W fl ,px 5,-'ik 1' ilrrfi ' W . A' Y ' H-42:-. I - i. ...,..11 Editor-In-Chief Stillman M. Anderson takes a few minutes from a busy schedule to just do nothing. N N Wickiup HID- N 1 -,,-l- r .'. ' 5 f - A., fn.. 1-. 5 jg if xx il F, K wi r i Lx -.lfgyw -I 'ff i' ill' I li ll' ,N f uf, x X' + f I . ,X k . i 1 Q -lv 'Y 1 ' ' . ' J Y 'J z' 1 i 5 7: 17 - -fe. ,.,,. Y T, A A. xy! I A K iirx? ft' ! . r 7 1' ff' ,il f 50118-I lr r .gi EX 4 ' .liV.?ila'X f, 4- . -if., U 4 iw fs 'ix-N... -,LV Vo-Tech Editor, Scott McKenna and Activities Editor Georgia Johnson order more pictures for more pages. -4. ...J WICKIUP's pretty Assistant Editor Cynthia Anderson contemplates using the picture for a background. 218 You can never tell what Wayne Champion left and Lloyd Furniss right will come up with next but they are two of the most valuable people on the staff. if ZA l-4 Greek Editor Ellen Roy finds that the telephone book is one of her best friends , f F' V 1 Every Editor-In-Chief needs someone whom he or she can receive help from. Mrs. Sarah Anderson and Mr. Earl Pond are the people the WICKIUP Editor goes to for financial and troubleshooting help. .Train -4 C., E-'if .L Stillman M. Anderson and the WICKIUP's other pretty Assistant Editor Clair Rich talk over the way to crop a picture so that it will look good, 1 n , Q. MU ' eww .. ..' X --of ,,,:i ,,- Ii Sports Editor Annette Reagle left and Organizations Editor Anna Puderbaugh right help each other file the names of students whose pictures are in the WICKIUP. Performing Arts Editor Becky Howard and Lloyd Furniss discuss how a finished page should look. i 1 I 2 + , ., ,, is ' f . if :QQ 3' -BQ -Q V jr ' 2 . ,, x: fag '-.ht 5. W 1 'S 1 Q 9 flu ? From All of Us To All of You W cv! . . -ls 1 -A Y Jiri jf, 1,-lil. 1 ltygiig il 1 , , ,I ' V . ' ,V 1- A V 1. V. T 5 U pi. - ,uv , 1 im V K . . - N ,. , W zf ' i L. ,. fi 1' l ' 'i r l i my I A I 1 . r is Members of Refill are from left io rigbl seated: Dr. Ira W.'Hil1yard, Advisorg Steve Graff, Editorg Joanne Westberg, and Mark Crowley. The REFILL is a publication issued quarterly by the students of the College of Pharmacy. Its goals are to promote better communication A between the colleges of pharmacy, and students throughout the United States. They also stimulate the idea of professionalism. The Refill 22l' vm Q' 'w x IM' , new m,.. :gf I 4' 1131 l Mui ,S , . Q., ......:-- 1 ,,! JF. S I am always happy when people bring me money. i f , ,ri 1 , X ',.qf.,g.,i ji . pp.p p if H' ,'r,.i4,' 1115! ' J. 1 QS Lk? , 4 .NWN . I zqqy' W 'I nm .S EJ' 4.1, -J ' w J ltr! T' What-Me Worry? What do you mean no one is around, Pm here! , ,-, , I ,n ' ,3 'wf f -'R ,, Q' f' , 1,3 Now here's what happened up at :he Dome! -1-., WNTRADT 27 ARM Eff. Yi UIHIK '4.' How can I become the Editor of this paper without getting into trouble? Y- 's--.r wi ' I. W Tcl Ein! ' ' 'U 9, W, K, U : . s J I xt 'tag ' T, 3f7 1' i' 1 1 'lm vu.. ,,,,,, .1 ,... . AX. Who said you could smoke the Editor's cigar? Speculum +5 In s W LUQQ J - . V , 1 - ze, - ., H , . ,I ifffljk f-1 - LFE-:'f:i-Q :irq gags- 3 .:L.V 1 ' ,Aww-L i V - - f 1 fy :fa L. V. o Who said no news was good news? Members of the Speculum are from left to rigbl: Larry D. Anderson, Assistant Managing Editorg Bill Hathaway, Editor-in-Chiefg Doug Stringer, Photographcrg Paul Emerson, Sports Editorg Faye Barry, Managing Editorg Chris Talkington, News Editorg Cecil Hicks, Reporterg and Debbie Sidell, Business Manager. GWB: , , n 4eiI -., gif ' 4vf 4 'ET 4 4, , E KW. . 4-..,,,,. Pjzffofmjng if I1 'if ,, .. J Y 1 I, Y i I I A 1 , ' I-J .Q K' X L Sf ..b- .A The Lesson, directed by Tim Neville, featured joe Triplett, Patti Paul, and Barbara Heckler Four One-Act Plays In February, the drama department presented four one-act plays in the flexible theatre. The plays, chosen from student projects, were student directed. They were chosen because of their appeal for students, but young and old alike found them to be an especially enjoyable evening. Not Enough Rope starred Irene Townsend and Allen Grunerud and was directed by Michele Shuler. I Kathy Beaman and Charles Gummerson were the main l characters in Murder, The Woman's Hope, directed by Wes Davis. . Bernice Clark and Beverly Kreyci delighted their audience in Ludlow Fair directed by The wife CPattee Peckj pleads with her husband CLonnie Hodgej for forgiveness. Rashomon 'Y f A af ,... . -f , .gif -- Em-. E-31,53 .J nu- Try, . V fail - -at . I I X-aff i ii Joe Triplett, portraying the bandit, strikes the wife. One of Theatre ISU's iiner performances was RASHOMON, set beneath the Rashomon Gate in Kyoto, the ancient capital of Japan. The play dealt with four different versions of the same incident giving the audience a lesson in human nature. - The woodcutter fBob Odiornej shows the Samarai sword to the priest QTim Morishitaj. .t 'l':r',. ' ..', ' , R . Q., W iw ,... . 'mv .' . V. -r s. -xx l .nl PE. K -ff ' 'T ,. ,il N r Readying Hansel and Gretel for another performance are left lo right: Melissa Tovey, Larry Kerychuck, and Stan Geyer. Christmas parties, story day at the library, and dinners were only a few of the many occasions which brought the ISU puppeteers into the lime- light. Under the direction of Mr. Donald Asboe, the puppet theatre performed Hansel and Gretel, An Evening with Don Ricklesf' and many more to audiences of young and old alike. gain--' ISU s Puppeteers Q, D , - .V ,Qu -4- X A ltjlf H - '- gglsgj f 4' ol get 3: f Mix V 'Q i ffm T A L . Trying out th e many puppets in stock are Jeffery Lemar, Dennis Winans, Doug Larson, and John Cashmere. Kimi Petersen, Becky Howard, and Karen Teeter create their own show with muppets and puppets. V Sorel QMnry justesenj discusses the confusing situation with two houseguests. Jackie Coryton QDawn LaPriseJ and Richard Greatham CSandy Beallj Hay Fever if ' 13 i ' ' l g . V , V gi ffialx W , i V 1 W, is ' , A 5, i . its :a tl ' 1' , aw- - S f W .- v f 5' big -ff fa 'ab ,,,,f-A Myra Uudith Longj and Richard discuss matters with Clara fBarbnra Bennett? over breakfast. Q - Judith Bliss QDawn Lea- vittj comforts her chil- dren, Sorel and Simon U. Willard Oliverj. il o 'A ,H 4, H I I i A 1 Z. . 1,45 ws- The director, Dr. Daniel Alkofer, contemplates a scene. Theatre ISU's final performance of the year, Noel Cowardis HAY FEVER, delighted young and old. Set in Cookharn, England, 1925, the play dealt with a carefree family-the Blisses- and their confused but very amusing house guests. The 1920's costumes and setting were especially interesting for the audience. vs. ps:--as ff' -4 Sandy Tyrell CNoe1 Brent Hnrwoodj joins Jackie for breakfast after a terrible nighr's sleep. Jackie asks Judith about her career as an actress. David Bliss QDean Andersonb finds Myra absolutely fascinating. 4- X AH, ,J I4 V, ,-sl I. , Y 1 .1, , L,-.. . Student Art Sale 1 5,1 11125 A P wh. ,TS L7 v -' '. ' rj 0 . .L , 1 1.-l'.,.' 4:2 1 I 1 232 We learn to create, and we create to learn. Such is the process for the ISU art majors. Each Spring they present their masterpieces for show and for sale. One of the nicer features here at ISU is the John Davis Art Gallery in the Fine Arts Building. Named after the past chairman of the art department, this gallery gives students an opportunity to have some of their works displayed to the public. John Davis Gallery H , v , Y , , H14 Eli' . I l i' v Members of the Concert band from left fo right ure, first raw: Susan Kindred, Sandra Norris, Phyllis Stanger, Jody Wilkinson, Marcia Nobis. Svroml row: Anita Cummings, Jean Thomas, Anita Williams, Gary Brownley, Joyce Vcrret, Susan Quinn. Jody Jensen, Phyllis Hornbacher, Jere Packer, Robert True, Janet Brackett. Third row: David Schubert, Rebecca Stoker, Anne Woolen, Janice Powell, Marvon Newby, Jr., Renee Youree, Louis Henderson, Michael Nelson, Paul Roueche, Cheryl Gall, Alan Jorgensen, Ernest Laible, Juvanne Clczie, Pamela Pollard, Kirk Pugmirc, Susan Barron, Debra Lentz, Tom Phelps. Fonrlb row: Michael Day, Jane Trebilcock, Lloyd Maestas, Penny Simonson, Geneva Relph. Vaughn Webb, Jeff Tupper, Jack Sherman, Henry Hornbacher, Andrew Harris, Craig Kautz, Sandra Kopp, Gary Moore, Steven Chandler, Gary Brennecke, Blaine Dye, Marlyn Brunkow, Allen Tripp, James Warburton, Leroy Anderson, Linda Sanborne, Craig Waldram, Ronald Eisenbarth, Regina Teasley, Darlene Bartoschelt, Blair Nelson, James Wilson. Fiflb row: Cindy Benintendi, Scott Branson, Steven Cox. Georgia Johnson, Constance Cahill, Thomas Bean, Don Ringler, Jr., Ronald Scott, Stuart Parvin, Wade Sase, Charles Harris, John Miller, Mr. R. D. Missal, Tom Jackson, Harold Roberts, Jr., John Wurst. Concert Band I.S.U.'s Concert Band, under the direction of David Missal, again performed their annual con- cert on January 14. Later this year they traveled throughout Idaho playing before high school, university, and civic audiences. gn, xi xi 'll-N 5 37 I , Concert Choir 3 1fk'j3'51 F Fin 1, , w ,,., Jl 0 ,,1A',A ,- . . t A:- ii'- ,Jf if' x. J F' W . .. M., ,M ' ' 19? -f.'ve1 J . T If Q lf I v .,13'i n h..,,', -- Tw! ' - ' 3 - 1 ' v 1 ' QV' J 1 fl LJ: N , ' .. 3+ K 1f',',r' '.-.- if J -' 1 y, : a ,Tv ,V II ' ff Lu.. E' -uf. ,:ZL',. 'll f ,ff f V ' 'o ' fog , ,A ' ' ' fifliig 1. ' SQEQQ ' ' r- ' 4-v ,-3, ' ' 1 ' ww,,7!S, V I-9+-.N' , ,-.JAM -Stiff. - 'J flaw 'fu-C292 J-257' '- y , 1 'i5PEvr,r - ,1KW 4jw'7Z, '11 , 1 wi vis . h - if . I -.Ex ' W -ggzf ' X 3 x W , ' 1 u r H . , . 11 1-E, M - ,Ju 'I' t - , -1 3Q f,.,7p, . ' Typ-H Y--gl,-191 , jg3-.'g.geJf,.s,,J- '-113335 u ' 5 ' .dfL1b. r ., ,..,jg,. ' 'q.:Q. I1 ia- M ' -A ., 152 If ,jf '11, ,QQ ' 'f ,- 1 -' ' . 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Seroml row: Brenda Sawyer, Marilynn Henning, Sandy Leerskov, Janice Welch, and Kathy Kimball Third 1010: Mrs. Laland, Miss Mclntyre, Cindy Benintendi, Diann Brown, Sharon Savage, and Carolynn Hoffmann, A.W. S. Council l w I 1 w S V, -1- .,.. , ll :- I nv 4? V I H l , 1 v' U- , 'n- , - ,ii if- ,- -7 l Row one, lofi to right: Nancy Nelson, Srillman Anderson, Jim Goodman, Bill Kluckhonpand Pat Kelsey. Row Iwo: Bruce Anderson, I.R.C. Presidentg Steve Van Houren, Dave Falkingham, Dan Sparks, Bob Graham, Tim Fisher, Gary Blaylock, Wayne Tao, Kozine Dearing, and Lonnie Braga. Inter-residence Council 241 l A . , g... ,. lv' X f 1, 1 .gf V A- ,. A ,g4x , - .r , , 4, 1' .- 1 5, 14 .K Y . P1 ,, 1, . .315 g... . Y 11 A.. 'Q ' asf .f . ,pf -IVLW-nal, , - . ,, M 4 Q-yi. 5-H-,.EA,A',: T' -ff., , N I A 1 - x Q - f-'21-12'..fV4.,' if41iif 1 ' - .. f,-...g A 1.-1 2 H ., 5 AWN ,wi S., ,q.g2,,.i P 'I'2:'f'Q 'ff 5. ' 1 , J' S NG, l . , A. . -. ' U K YK 7. ,.-,-1 - -TU .:71l.,iT.:1l',,QTZTTQI.T. 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A mn w ' 2-If ' f :I 's A . :J ,K 4 14 J 2 .., 1:15. Administration ' FINANCIAL VICE-PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. BARTZ PRESIDENT WILLIAM E. DAVIS Executive ACADEMIC VICE-PRESIDENT CHARLES H. KEGEL dministmtion EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT WILLIAM O. WITHERSPOON v ' .1 W U ' H'-' ag 1 ng ,1 H , , J' ' -ig um M, -. , ' wil H H N N I ' JOSEPH A. HEARST ALLAN D. LINDER Dcuu of Ihr' College of Liberal Arts Assisfanf Dean of the College of Libvnll Artx RICHARD I.. WILLEY Dcau of the College' of E1llllt'llfl0ll Academic 6 dministration l l -I-4. 1 :'J JAMES KELLY , ALBERT 12. TAYLOR Druu of fbz' Collvgz' of Blzslzmsx DMU of tbl, Gmlluuh, School All mi uisfralio n ll? l 'R l W ll'-Tmfl, W, I v w va 41 ,. ,,HJ 'l'liill.:!m'NH , X X I. H1 ww um , l Hag M V N, ' ,' 1' ,Qhf I . H , 3, FRANK P. COSGROVE Dean of flue College of Pharmacy E. V. SIMISON Drun of fbe College of Mmliral Arlx JACK RUCKER Dirvrfor, Srbool of Vorufional- T0rlJui1'ul ElllH'llll0Il I 1 l w HAROLD GARBETT ROSEMARY N. MYERS XVILLIAM BYRNE Director, School of Vocational- Coorrlinalor of Cnrriculu-m Direrlor, Office of Coizlinziiizg Technical Ezluration Advising Program Ezlucniion d ' ' t t' PHILLIP EASTMAN m TIM HAYHURST Busivzexs Manager Axsixtamf Regisirar ,,,..A,,,, J, , .,- .-A--.... . il i V I 5 L -I -4 4 Q K' xl h X- 1 .1 .' 11-.-f1,u,.'. ' ,. wi 'ping' S q Lv! ifgaf , J -,g1Q,, yin ' . ' 2151 M512 ,+i.-IJ! .-','. F if DAROLD H. CHAMBERS Registrar Service Offices ELI M. OBOLER VSLHAMNH' HQRWO0? EARL H. SXVANSON Univcrsily Librarian WN Ofiiubgmtioxrealz an Di,.H.f0r, Muwum , qi 'i MILTON W. HOLT Dirrrlor, University Athletics CHESTER COOPER Dirnotor, Analio-Visual Svrvires ami Film Library EARL R. POND Dirertor of University Relations General Manager of Associated Stmlvnfs Dirertor of Stnrlent Union F ' L if, is il ,sl l L F N . 1. ,, v JOHN J. KORBIS WILLIAM J. RYAN Direrlor, Physical Plant Exc'rnIi11e Secretary of Alumni Ajair Administrative, Service Offices ial R HERBERT EVERITT Director, Radio-TV Sf'rL'irvs JERRY DELLINGER PAUL T. M. KRATZKE Dire:-tor, High School Relations Director, Computer Center L I JAY G. JENSEN Draa of Sfllllfllf Afairs DAVID V. A. KIRKPATRICK Dirarlor, Siudent Housing .1g,1 Q:- Fha, , 1 51 5.1 .'x:'i.- l , E fav-f y 1' fa' A I kj -if L-ygflfl 1 .., I, ' ' .vs 12' - ' 4 fag fa' . .. Q RICHARD W, MINER R. MHQELL O'DONNELL Dean of Men Sf d f S I ii ii' 'Sf-'UPQT5 . T?-5: 717575'E-I ' f 123 -:NL : ..,,, - . , . w.. M U ,Um 1 u ll j xgkpnl 1 Jn A 1 BLAINE -IORGENSEN, M.D. Direrfar, Student Health Cenier Dean of Woman Lf? 13 5 I x I W PAUL K. JENTES, M.D. College Physician C. R. DETLOFF JAMES M. LUPHER HULDAH BELL ERNEST NAFTZGER mf, Cvllflseliug and Tesiing Center Plarvmeni Dir-PCM' Reservaiions and Caiering Manager, SUB Rerrealion and Program Dirertor, SUB iii r ,, A wr.-uf Q . I THQ' rr + 'r , i 1 ,1 5354 -,EI fl- f ET. ggi., 3.31 jx..-1, 'E ltr law M4 1 , w 1: ., ,H E.v4TLi? '- -:1 Q: . '-C:f ' zu' - ,fi .. ,: E m --1 - 1 W .. . .M ww r W . X , ,:. , J,,.---.f.:: -I pfv.-n. ,J .' n'- ' n ' fs' . uf ' ,- , T nw 'W . , :J - : ' 5 ,,', 2f7'L- . . -QVL. -1. ,All , . 1. I 4: ', 5? ,.f v.':,u U f Hp',F1'i 'E ,- H.,., V1:1' YJ., ,Hn .ff N, I- xxx U M3 H J. Tec L W' wr ww w . wr ' 14 W -J . Student Council ofiicers for the Vo-Tech this year were, from left: President George Shafer, Elcctronicsg Secre- tary Cathy Matson, Secretarial Trainingg Senator Dennis Q Nw 1 fi. Shelton, Electronicsg and Vice President Bob Parish, also from Electronics. nm Along with registration and the new Phase II Building these council mem- bers had their studies to keep up with during their stay in ofhce. 'lei ns..- X, AFS, :,,N-A. ,, - - . el if ,Sas e Q 'Q fs.. 'v. To head our programs the students need n voice and the council shown above hopes to accomplish this. First mul: Lon J. Morse, Cosmetology, Robert W. Parish, Vice-President, Electronics: Linda M. Teegarden, Data Processing, Dennis L. Shelton, Senator, Electronics, Mary K. Timmerhoff, Secretarial Occupations, George H. Shafer, President, Electronics, Kathy L. Mattson, Secretary, Secretarial Occupations, Debbie M. Simms, Food Service, Sherry Cnmmack, Secretarial Occupa- tions. Sammi row: Garry D. Nipper, Electrical Instrumcntationg Carl D. Jones, Law Enforceinentg Ray B. Hancock, Upholstery, Layton E. Larson, Auto Serviccg Blair Keetch, Auto Mechanics, Doyle K. Serr, Electrical Instrumentntiong S, Lynn Smith, Civil Tech., Carlos A. Miller, Business Equipment Repairg Rodney Kidd, Electronics, Dennis R, lvIcGary, Electronics, Edwin H. Seymour, Diesel Mechanics, W. Scott McKenna, Electronics. Tbiril row: Debora Christensen, Law En- forcement, Lester R. Geren, Business Equipment Repair, Vfilliam E. Mendel, Crop and Soil, K. Donovan Broadie, Wcldingg Anthony Perez, Weldingg Carl V. Hopper, Electronics, Byron G. Clark, Merchandising, Robert W. Fries, Electronics. Shown below is the building where all the above meet and work. 't WW arts 34 ' fi . ,f 4' W I ' I . 1 i ' 35. 1 Secretarial Occupations graduated these lovely girls in january, from lcft io right, Hn! raw: Rhea N. Hickman, Andrea Thomas, Myrna Felsted. Debbi Elg, Kathy Harris, Sherrie Hatch, and Anne H. Crane. Srvoml row: Patricia M. Harmon, Cheryl N. Jensen, Eula Pierce, Barbara Hranac, Gwen Sigman, Elizabeth Snook. January Graduates The Graphic Arts graduates for January are from lrfl to right: Dennis L. England, George jackson, and Victo E. Walstrom. Fun -i - J di 'lj i ,U ', , J r l,5'.fHl' illmi :X ' 1 I ll ,fb 'ii Q A X li mi1:!m,'.,E.E.lI:,!jii A ,. ' - if. -1 I 13 ' I . ,- 1 i 1 . -will -. ' ' ,f ,Y w M. ., ,, i . . 7 f S' lf. I, 1-'-ff5:7.f':-J ff:-ffm' . 51 , ' . , . ,1 ,, 55.-'-.':i.yxt,4 '?', I-V-.'-, ,' I , 'N Q' 'g'5. 'fFIT l -4- f he ' ' , i ' '9'E?D js1wi1.:e,.l N- , I A YIAI, ik r ,ii J :v ,-l,i.'gE,. in I-Salou ,im wi . f' 1: H WFT 1 I. . H Y. f V 551-is .5!r,:!,:! ii , ' - ' we 5' 31 vid' T MQ. K M W Slamling: The instructor from Merchan- dising Mr. Claude A. Smiley with his January graduate for Graphic Com, graduate for January Annette J. Reagle. munications is Donna M. Cooper. V , 1 ' i, e - es I. Qi 'P l' is r Y X , 'E 'll y , life Lil l if , . cl we en' i -:., Q- ..-A -..,, il I. v . l I , , . Halloween at Secretarial training shows the spirit with which the students are meeting their vocational education. In the far corner registration forms seem to be getting the best of two new students. Getting a tour of the Upholstery Department are a few of the deaf visitors to Vo-Tech. In the lower rigbi are the graduates from the Upholstery Department. Lefi lo rigbl, are Earl J. Gibbs, Bud G. Taylor, and Otto AI. I-Ierbst, ... Police, Law Enforcement graduates above are from left fo rigbi, stami- iug: Debbie Christensen, Gary R. Day, and Cheryl Warner. Sealed are Rhonda M. Alldredge, I.aRae S. Monroe, Ronald C. Russell, :md Diana K. Dann. if , ,--X' W I ., Q. A V my -3.113 ga- V . - Qi, U ' 'ti' Q.. ' 4 f.. , V 4' 'A ':7, -1-. ff . . 5 .Hwy ' -., , 3 I r ' 49 , Q - -L, 4- Vu., J r , ,X - , ' 'V .W .-'7 ', 1 gl , -1 fi 1 't '1 l 'wwf we wvd 1 . I ' , ,v-,I 'V X ,I - ' fa ar' ,. ,V Q nailz:-if , ,f 4 f ' ' M V , ' V W ' - . 1 , I 'r St. Anthonyi Hospital students receiving their caps are, standing, left to right: janet Howe, instructorg Annette Barkdull, Mary Hillner, Eleanor Para, and Lillian Caulk. Sealed from left are Nina Stocks, a Georgette Handres, Donna Hollingsworth, Karliene Yribar, Elaine Scoffield and Donna Elsmore. .Ill :,....f- f. fn TRUCTC me eases Tvmwo WALL.-cl-mR'r INS 1 .1- 6 me K fr-I g - , HBB86B9BBB8ll X 990666800668 QEQQGDQQQQBJ geaaoommaa g S fl XX 1 M-'ffl 4 r.. 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Overseeing the phase II building and the construction of the Vo-Tech Home- coming Hoat are the electronics graduates for January. They are from left In rigbl: Tim Rash-2nd yr., Dexter Crane and Frank Davie-3rd yr., and Val Prince-2nd yr. N--614 ,Q Q-.1 54 'JH . Ek- Hi NJ' 1 261 1. 3' f r Vo-Tech was honored this year with the lovely Miss Vicki Ward as the Homecoming Queen. She is shown here at work and in her formal. Also the Auto Shop received n pretty Co-ed as G1 student. In :he task of repairing an auto body is Debbie Clyne. Shown below, fur rigbf are two of the Food Preparations students. 'F g..'-if l - 3 i fe-of it , ' vga. Practical Nurses now are the graduates of Bannock Hospital. Slamling from Iefl to right are June Dudennke, Mary Neeser, Joy Cook, Kathleen Ferrel, Marlene Gross, Betty Rundle and Holly Boyack. Sealed are Carol Anderson, Gayle Stewart, LaRue Gunter, Bonnie Brower, Salley Ridgway, Verna Carter, and Carol Heulsman. ,XA if f ,J mv ,t ive? -5, W, . ini I, ' ' I-45- -L 5 - r V 4-fi. .- :- ',.,,1...-? 'H Many activities and courses take place at Vo-Tech. In the upper left Pre-Vo students learn math fundamentals While students figure their course schedules at registration in the upper right photo. Center left shows students learning micro-wave basics from their newly constructed equipment. In micro systems, ubrlvc, tiny integrated circuits are grown on silicon wafersf These are barely visible even under the microscope. Left are students learning the importance of safety glasses when working with the metal lathe in shop. 263 .,.,-.-. :2 ??E?1 2-1'--- I 6. -Tech at Work .. V' V '-H. . M, 1 1 : ,- F , 7 ., S?E?i?:1J' pb11gL:zn:rr,,.-' -'Us .,... -.., ..- . , A ,ly pw ,, gm fl A Uv- ., I li Men and women learn to be employable in Helds not requiring a strictly academic education. ,-W, 7 5fw-Af if- 3'- W , 4 fini' 17 I EFS? 5 , E Y ''NIHIININIMH!!INNHHIINIII kiwi' , ul il. E53 V v J, ,, 1 '.,.' From business machines to auto repair the grease is their companion. P E 1 Y? 2 Af' .X ' ' . s .1-51,.P . L' Computers, Business Machines, Printing, and Pretty Girls help Vo-Tech run 26 7 i rl Q Mb Tv . ii ,, -eilw W ,-AQM Y , 1. EQ 9- ' 3 ,nz Nw gz- wg ,fi-5 'J S , -4 S Y .J 'I fi' 1 77' Y,. .f -i.,- .,.. -,s-, ,L-' 3 fr 'f' '? X l g'. :e' A 4 I, 1 J I 1 , l 1 3 J -pi-M,,... 1 kill? is 1-., A :.14,--gl, Q J w f. wr-fzvhi I 1 J z 3 1 it Il 3 w 1 7-,Y 1. 5 , , Y- I .n , . L H-. L' ff: it ,, .YJ hr, 5 , I '7 -- M. W G .Jn , 15! 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Y . , ,I -7 ,-1,-f . ?,,....,...,.- f V, 1. 4:1 'fa-JH.rf,-., 1::,gmx.':r,.' xl- 1 2-.. :f.:',v+-.,1.'.wJ.,1,' . ,.,,, ..,.. .,z,,,m,, , L . ,,., ., I 9' Q95-I 'Q . .Y-V 'J W 4.. 45 ,m:' .X,:. .Q- tems-.f ,f if J..- ,'v , 5- :nf M. ,nf , : I, 272 ,ZF 5. ,W T ,., at Yau , ' XJ The Electronics Students were determined to go out in style and had their own graduation dinner. rr' . 143 - -9 Y fi .l-nl WL ,,,, A Toast to the graduates of all Schools! Egg!- ' J 1 Third year Electronic graduates are lop leff: Warren Topham, Scott McKenna, John Judge, Dave Jensen. Sealed: Dnrres Hathaway, Richard Vaughn, Denis Shelton, George Shafer, and our Four Point Stu- dent Bob Parish. xi' ig'- ' A Below are the Second Year Graduates, slumliug: Frank Papalou Larry Hofer. Sealed: Terry Carney, Mike Beck, Franklin Brunson , at, 'Ii Keg, ..i,:' ,Q ws ff l x rx F1051 ,V x ui' ,. K ,,p-. V 9 S 9, ? i 1 v , f l AL. l if V - 1. u Q Q aw f lem ' .L ii ,J , l l in l Er' ll f fi Drafting and Design stu- dcms entering the Field of work arc xlamling lefi lo righl: Carl Burstedc fln- structory, Donald Hazecamp, Harry Freeman, Edwin Burt- ncr, Lonnie Choate, David Stephens, Orin Morgan, Crcg Parker, and Berl Caldwell. Sealed are Michael Mattox, ,Ion Buttcane, Roy lnskccp, Danisc Soran, Brian Gira- berger, Wayne Howard, and Virgil Rogers. V V -Tech Graduates Escaping into the world of work' for Cosmetology are, sfamling: Alice Anderson finsnructorj, Myra Bissegger, Janice Wakley, Linda Gilham, Cathy Hulet, Jennifer Bowen. Seuferl: Mitzle Miller, Loa Morse, Julie McDaniel, Sharlyn Neiwirth, and Joan Murua. Apr: . sq.-,f ff lA Above are the Food Service Graduates. Seated left io right: Kathleen Lacey, Carol Tharp, Virginia Gonzales, Marilyn Hardy, and Instructor Karen Hunt. Standing: Daryl Scott, Roy Klevmoen, Sandra Fry. Below our upholstery grads are, shmdiug: Karl Anderson and Bud Taylor. Smlfwl are Tim Clark, Rea Johnson and Ray Hancock. . Tv -V 5 H2 'LIT-. X, ' A 1 Q-.Q ily -.127 K XT K 1 tri: ,' ye: , , ,vi I-S44 ill' b' ,su l K K 1 5. Graphic Arts grads above are, flrsl row: Barbara Fladwood, Dann Rushin, and Darlene Crane. Standing are Robert Park and Bill Phillips. ..n,Y . 1 V' Mtv .- Kelis hz .E allgf, Machine Shop is losing these good men above, xtamling: Dan O'Donnell and Don Ostberg. Seater! are Lyle Schmardebeck, Larry Phelps, and James Marks. 275 Drafting Technology is losing these ine young people this year. Firxf row: Farrell Murray, Gary Woonsook, Anthony Gonzales, and joe Reynoso. Serum! raw: Vaughn Hansen Qlnstructorj, Rick Klein- marlc, David Krieger and Tim jen- Sen. fix , 'aw f :K ' , x , t F ' l' l 3 ,-fy' li . crm 1 aw 'F 1 Good Luck V . F e 1 I In Business Equipment Repair the gradu- ates are xvuiwl: Ronald Riggs Qlnstructorj Gene Riggs, Chester Thorne, jack Lininger Fred Wheeler. Slumliug are Steven Wat- kins, Carl Miller, David Wolfe, Bill Wade :md Terry Hansen. s Welding tight another year are the welding grads. Sz-alml: Clinton Robinson, Ellery Robi- son, Joe Grover, and james Henosh. Slamliug are Bradley Hoge, Dono- van Brondie and James Worthen. to You All QF! Iv v N , use' , V' N ij' A sv' if ,,., ,, .. LL. Closing up their studies for Elec- tronic Drafting Technology are seated: Jeffery Niendorf, Doug Hall, Lorraine Apple, Ann Davis, and Cerry Arnold. Sfllllllhlg are Richard Prisock, Daryl Shelley, Dennis Going, and Fred Hodges Qlnstructorj . ga' fi .gr- 277 GOOD LUCK W. TO ALL ANN B. ADAMS Speech Pocatello, Idaho ll I BEBE BANNER English I-Ieyhurn, Idaho DONNA BLAKESLEE Business Education Filer, Idaho EWS, I Q, Tv . F5 EW, : , . . -, I DAVID ALLEN Marketing Pocatello, Idaho I'.Tif:rR 1 Q' x I ' ' SANDIE ALLEN Speech Soda Springs, Idaho I JIM BEVER Murkeiing Kimberly, Idaho JOIJEAN BLAKESLEE Biological Science Boise, Idaho DAROLD BINGHAM Nuclear Science Pocatello, Idaho I P DALE BLACKBURN Engineering Pocatello, Idaho LANE BROYLES Pharmacy Boise, Idaho JOHN BUTTS M arketiyz g Teton, Idaho w I x ' . Ton . ' -I -s Y N E- Q-F. --.,.. ru., hi PATRICIA CARSON 5:17 ,Y . in nk, . f 'Lx 'iv JOZELLA BUFFALOE Pharmacy Pocatello, Idaho 'U'- DAVID CAPELL Accounting Pocatello, Idaho C1-mrs CHEUNG Pharmacy Seattle, Washington F A . l HERB BURKE ,..,, N , ,ix ,. l X 'fit -1 it it in TQ- I HELEN CARNEY Microbiology Boise, Idaho li I1 I I s .Qui rl JIM CHEUNG Pharmacy Hong Kong ALENE CHIIISTENSEN English Blackfoot, Idaho CONNIE COIL Elementary Education American Falls, Idaho V L I I JACKIE CZEREPINSKI Drama Pocatello, Idaho L I It JUVANNE CLEZIE English Pocatello, Idaho DORIS CoUcH SISTER MARGARET DAHL Music Blackfoot, Idaho ELAINE COBIA Elementary Education McCammon, Idaho PATRICIA CoxEY Home Economics Pocatello, Idaho I I. DAVID DAVIS Business Education Pocatello, Idaho , -- ffm, ,V lt, n A ,,,L .Ai 2, N.. II,-ff, A J' ,Till '- 'uiflf 1 ' ,, Q api. 1 1' .a,. ,, fall? I ,190 . HH? 1. :Mk ,UI 5 lt ., x A lx , JUN 1 9 '-:Wi ' RE-lxlibgzw p , -if 9, DIANE DAVIS Art Wells, Nevada KOZEAN DEARING Pharmacy Holhster, Callfornna T. '-.1 iw I 'v I A 'lvmp MAC DAVIS Architecture Pocatello, Idaho -X -4 aff ff Q , fffwf ,yfzl L ,,fJ lsr l -I A ' jg: ggi .. V v' 'ig YK 1' .4 A .1 ' W'fLl'f , I 1 5-Ni' I-I CAROLYNN DUDLEY Home Eponomics Pocatello, Idaho DEAUN DECKWA Speech Firth, Idaho GARY DAWSON Pharmacy Nampa, Idaho 1 BERNICB DILLE Home Economics Murtaugh, Idaho V34 iw . +I UN- . ,J,- , If ' - ' L'l,1e1 ,qv ,, V - Y' V- 'F' , A -3 BOB EGBERT Government Pocatello, Idaho gr. . I BILLYE EDGAR English Pocatello, Idaho GTV? DARLA EGBERT SUSAN Fnmus Elementary Education Arco, Idaho SYLVIA FREESTONE English and journalism Hansen, Idaho lk CONNIE -EVEY Pharmacy Pocatello, Idaho l l x,...... 1 ! ,, u-mine? ll lm N n Vlszifzllfl X' AMY Fosnsn Biological Science Pocatello, Idaho El 9lag,,..- AL Ffusx Pharmacy Pocatello, Idaho JOHN FENWICK - Government Sun Valley, Idaho 1'-rv-J l F - 1 FERRIS FREESTONE MGT and ORG Hansen, Idaho . ART GATES History Pocatello, Idaho 'C7?'F'?7 ABE GIBBONS Pre-law Augusta, Georgia ' ', iz. RUSSELL HANSON Architecture Pocatello, Idaho NINA HATHAWAY Home Economics McCammon, Idaho ' 1' - 1--rj 1-'vw 'I 1 5, .. , . . -qfiwfq l CLYDE Goocl-I. Accounting Shoshone, Idaho I.-if T5 I V . I 'z-- ,,-1,1 1 ' 72 1 5? ' ROBERT HAKTRANFT Pharmacy Monterey Park, California li, li. E JILL HAYNES Home Economics Wichita, Kansas LILA GOWDY Sociology American Falls, Idaho g.1g'-fwfr: of ' ' M A ' -' iw f zwgginagf , 'rg-e .'f',431'.l :K ,ff H Jig' ' MARTIN HASSIS journalism Pocatello, Idaho PEGGY HEFFNER Psychology Idaho Falls, Idaho ,QAM-I-X 1F 9? Xu.- 1 TOM HOPKINS Microbiology Twin Falls, Idaho I 1 I l 1 VI-:KIE HUNTER Math Pocatello, Idaho - A' my lil::'m.:.,I,, waqnilif -' If .Haw-I - ... ..f-.,. ROSALIE JENSEN Elementary Education Pocatello, Idaho ,Ln- wlli-ilu I 1'1 mf ll lf I - MIKE HORNE Chemistry Bakersield, California BILL IsLEY Economics Pocatello, Idaho ll I I: ,, RICHARD JEPPSON Conservation Pocatello, Idaho ROGER HOWARD Sociology Boise, Idaho PAUL JENSEN Architecture Rexburg, Idaho ., uf gl-Ht L BEN JOHNSON Pharmacy Denver, Colorado I T54 ZBA , ,:-1' r-.J Z. Q. ' 5.15-1 ' -,C ': N min NELSON KARAGU Math Maragua, Kenya SHIRLA KNUDsoN English Pocatello, Idaho Wx ....- 555 '-.is -gl v -1 4 . ,- I . 'F1.if,5'b J' j ' 4: Dolus KING I Home Economics Darlington, Indiana .gm-W . -'K ' . '..-ni. STEVE KING Music Cypress, California TED KORITHOSKI Math' Tilley, Alberta ALAN KRANNING Engineering Pocatello, Idaho ALFRED KOENIG Psychology Homedale, Idaho BKENDA KUNZ Elementary Educafion Pocatello, Idaho -ey '1'Z.'3'N RICHARD KuNz H isfory Jerome, Idaho JANIE LANTER Home Economics Post Falls, Idaho fb' .ab ELEANOR LOMBARDI French Pocatello, Idaho Q, I I ,LQ-.1 EILEEN LANTING Education Filer, Idaho SUSAN LOWNIAN E nglisb Pocatello, Idaho ALICE MACGXEGOR Elementary Education Pocatello, Idaho f K zum LUCILLE M.-1.Nos Art Pocatello, Idaho TOM LEWIS Operation Management Idaho Falls, Idaho fkmfk BRAD LU'rz Pharmacy Pocatello, Idaho 6 Q:! 'U I MICHELLE MARCEAU Elementary Education Pocatello, Idaho .mul . 3 CLYDE MASSIE Business Education Idaho Falls, Idaho if LINDA MCCALL Elementary Education Rupert, Idaho fm JOHN MCQUARY Engineering Pocatello, Idaho Wi- , N lic I VERDICE MCAULEY English Pocatello, Idaho JOHN MCNEES Accounting Denver, Colorado A li. IIXV A '.!4- -llfwrulv-1w.:f+ BARBARA MERZLOCK English Pocatello, Idaho , ,J 1 ,I PAT MCARTY Psychology Pocatello, Idaho MARTIN MCPIKE Biology Payette, Idaho OREN MILLER Physics Jerome, Idaho A-'vi STEVE MILOT Plaurmacy Smelterville, Idaho LEE MOIITENSEN Sociology Rexburg, Idaho . THERESA' NEAL Marketing and 'Organization Pocatello, Idaho 4 l 1 I I lt I CONNIE Mrrno H owe Economics Idaho Falls, Idaho II Ii II 1, RON MYERS Arcbiicfcfurrf Pocatello, Idaho BLAIR NELSON I Music' Pocatello, Idaho JOHN MORSE Pharmacy Nampa, Idaho DIXIE NAU English ' Fruitland, Idaho KZ? CLAUDIA NELSON Math Pocatello, Idaho DAVID NELSON Pharmacy Pocatello, Idaho RAY OGLE S peecla Pocatello, Idaho . 1 li I Xxx xl? -vi JOHANNA PACKER Home Economics Pocatello, Idaho Iii TT , 1 . . I ,n 755 TIM NEVILLE S peecb Aberdeen, Idaho I V'-li , ROGER OSWALD Pharmacy Idaho Falls, Idaho BETTY PALMER Elementary Education Pocatello, Idaho n, 1 , MARGARET O,CONNOR Business Education Glenns Ferry, Idaho , ,lv SONDRA OWEN Dental Hygiene Meridian, Idaho KATHERINE PALOUKOS H omz' Economics Pocatello, Idaho DON PARKER Pocatello, Idaho , W V I 1 Yr 1 -I In ll N ui la - I CAREY PETERSEN English Provo, Utah ., SUSAN PIKE Sociology Pocatello, Idaho Q. FRANK PELFREY Psychology Pocatello, Idaho IVALUE PENROSE Home Economics Arimo, Idaho 13:-1 DEBORAH PETERSON French Pocatello, Idaho deaf , JIM PETROCELLI Pharmacy Los Banos, California FRANK PIRRONE Pharmacy Modesto, California 'rr-1--'Y .,,. STEVE PINSON Marketing Pocatello, Idaho ANNA PUDERBOUGH J 'YF U I -. ww 4 ,I , ,.L'l'?1l11l A Elementary Edzzcatzon . l N l I W 4 1 of .. -aaa - V. 5, .1 'Egg gp 2-i. ' I I U W guy, lu ,Mm W: wllllzu-ww W V 1 V M l+91:K?'2 u BRUCE REEDE11 Pharmacy New Plymouth, Idaho ., 1 -l I -l ul .'I ,, ,v w, h, STEVEN ROBERTS Marketing u Pocatello, Idaho Il ,. x -,-Lx 1 i I IQ MAXINE ROSIENAU History Kamiah, Idaho JANET RICHARDSON English Pocatello, Idaho LAREY ROBSON Engineering Pocatello, Idaho 'I I' u lrr lll E I 1 . y ,l wh' E WW.. Em 1 1 it EJ! -I Sco'rT Ross ' E Gotermnwzf Pinehurst, Idaho BRIAN Ross Biology Pinehurst, Idaho RACHEL Scl-IWAAB Anthropology Sturgis, South Dakota Bois RUDOLPH Pharmacy Caldwell, -Idaho Uv,- .N Q, 1 A fi - 1 .ll gi A i Bon SECRIST Marketing and Organization St. Anthony, Idaho JOHN SIMPSON Psychology American Falls, Idaho 1' KAREN SLUSSER Dental Hygiene Nampa Idaho CHRYSTAL SAMMONS Elementary Education Challis, Idaho Zim JOYCE SEWELL Math Lewiston, Idaho STEVEN SMART Engineering Dayton, Idaho ,..Y,.,!...,, NANCY SMITH Dental Hygiene Burlingame, California KENN STEPHENSON Marketing and Organization Pocatello, Idaho FRED STUMPS Marketing Pocatello, Idaho RICHARD SM111-1 Pharmacy Pocatello, Idaho . ,,, ' lil 'Q .jx 1 .W . ' .W Jw H. ni: ' if r Jig Q3 -fm M T, PAT STEPHENSON Elementary Education Pocatello, Idaho CHUCK SUMMERS Marketing and Organization Ririe, Idaho ALAN STARK Pharmacy Oakland. California BARBARA STRATTON Government Pocatello, Idaho RUTH SUNDBERG DOUG SYKES English Pocatello, Idaho Zi , ..,.. - A E f 1, DAVID T1-IoMPsoN Math Pocatello, Idaho NICK Tsmuuos Finance Pocatello, Idaho l . 1 f FL-1 A '. aljl- Jigs, .lj wrffln . li' 0: 5: fog I q...,ff lm : ' I f ' ., JIM Tr-HEL Pharmacy Nampa, Idaho I. ,JJ Fxxn THOMPSON Accounting Nampa, Idaho JOHN Tuxmnn Cbkmistry Pocatello, Idaho ALAN THOMAS Engineering Thorton, Idaho 5 . T Noluxo TOMA Pharmacy Nahashi, Okinawa STEVE VAN HOUTEN Psychology Pocatello, Idaho ,-oral' r .547 A STEVE WACKERLI Management and Organization Idaho Falls, Idaho ARLEN WALKER German Shelley Idaho DORA WIEDHOLZ Spanish Pocatello, Idaho ..., 1? --1,-..-A -Lf' ,Q vzfzi fl- f SHARLENE WADE Biological Science Shelley, Idaho JIM WHARTON Physical Education Pocatello, Idaho JOE WONG Pharmacy San Franclsco, Calxforma U V MIKE WALKER Management ana' Organization Pocatello, Idaho egg ,A g Km W1-HTEHEAD Engineering Pocatello, Idaho THELMA WRIGLEY English Rupert, Idaho afvvjafgm-. . -. f l i l2 '1 -Tl'.-fwvlflbfllll. iii? ' - ji11,1ej,,j1-1. 1 -' - w w f 31' j ,.1 'rl 4 -. ' .- ll wi-.f '1:,.'1-Q.-, ,gh ,--A ' ' vxngii -. A-,f - ..v Y, . fi, ,Ax mul luv., '71, ., 1-'I -' 1 2l l?hi'f'ff l'-V tri iz'-' lx l .3 - g Q-og .- A 'A flzf' -' I Q, ' I ' ' A , ' L. ,QIMQ 1 . 1, - f ,EJ-Q ,-5,351 ll- - E g p, am, I H Misa: Memories 70-71 Farewell to Another Year at ISU. Graduation over, activities to a halt and studies shoved aside. But we Will always remember 1970-71. The next four pages are pictures of past memories that will never die, because they are recorded here within this book of pictures and words of your year at ISU. in ,Q-P' I is! w4,'zE?ff5f,. W n':'Zg .Q PJ P'?1 9 X I ., sail, !iE!!l ' Ani- ll, If '- A 'mls' ' . IuzA:lI1.H - -'ms' ' '. 'J 8 WMM 1 .mmm fr ,,, N :MEUR I .' 1 133239,-'ll ' A gn -I EV -IH Q Bl 'PE 1 HIIE1 - - I ll 'EPI ln. U 1.1:-lem: fm ' mel II u 1 5 351. -I1-'u-A i . J: L I i - Ui X f ,V if . U I QQ L' ,,, H N M ,,,, ,.--Tv.-3.f:7! 'N' x,, m ,NN .few 15 ,. ,1 W N . , w en. , N Remember 70- I ff' 1 int, Q... .- Q , W, .., Q 'fi' ,J-H! .if--, in .,,,.,. is b -, r . ,5 ,I 3 Y iii V . ll',3'H ' ii i'177 f ii l lj '- , 1' 9. ' ,J A L L . 45' 'Ap ' V J l 52 1 ,i - sIc'j'1i '.1 U'f'1' ' 31 l - Lvl. ., 14 ,- r ,LJ -i all'-S 3' - f Q Let me live only to do And let me clo only to live. My steel image comes with the sun And that's where it slumbers now. The Guess Who. I :F i . I T l 0 A., 511533-ff 1' Tang. N .A , I..-qi, .XV . U Q E I rv .. - , ,L r -. Q ' ' Nw- ...if 1 N ' A In ff , My M' - ' -r 4 --v w N , 'fs Si NK Q ' , -' ' fm uwfz ' x A X . 'fr ,L U, 4?-7 x3?S. - f 5 ' Sli ' J ff' N ' AF. -Q . ' f- N 'V wp. ,4 5 , . M5 ttgx ,41 , K , ,, .- . A X , -Cin. .2 . rc- I - Rx R 'H Q . 4 5 ,I xg ' x 1 'Ea f .X A Rx Q N A .' K -:: '- I : ,ni -:K ,- f wk 'fag f E N A. Q 'SE - fav'-g:i-ift xl ' L L ZW- ' x w igix 4. ff ' XFX im . f m4 3 P . i 5 2 I 55 5 .1 -'. . X fx 4! vi u Q. Index X x 1 f .f - l Q 0 5 'S Y , -A- Abegglen Julie ,,,,,..,, ,L .,,,,,, ,.,,,,.,,,,,,-,,,,-, L .,,------.4 3 3 Abernathy, Mary Ann L ....,,,, LL ,,,.,,,, L ,,,,, L ,,.--.- 175 Abrams, Mark ,,,,,,,,.4,,, LLL ,,,,,,,,, ,,-.,.- L --,--,,. 6 2, 72 Abun dis, Angie . .,.,...,,, ,,,., Adams, Ann B. ....,. . Adolfson, Terry ..... Ahesn, Richard ..... Albano, Kathy LL ........ Alber t, Kathy .,,... ... Aldous, Gary ..... Allen, Carol ..... Allen, David ..... Allen, Gary .... Allen, Kathy ..... Allen, Kim .... Allen, Sandy ........ LL.116,17s LLL .............. ..,....., 2 80 LLL.-....... ...............120 .L ........,............... 1 8 3 LLL ......,. L..8 0 .L .......... L ............,.,...... L170 1 1 L ......,. L..-L.- ...... zsp ...... .................-...1 5 0 L....14o, 141 L ........ .........,.. 1 46 zso Allphin, Jerri ,.,,,...., ,LL ,,,,-,,..,,,,,-,,.-, L-L177 Allred, Jill ,..... L.L .......,...... .L .... ss, 99, 101, 102 Allsberry, Patty ..,....... L ...... . ,.,,,,,,.4 62, so, 134 Amar, Keith ...L ......, L ,...,,., ,,,,,, ,L ,,,,,,,,,- L 146 Amar, Steve L .,,,,, L ,,,.,,, ,.,.,,,, L ,,,,,.,,,,,,., 1 46 Andersen, Jim LL ...,,,.,,,...,, ,,,,-, L LL -----,,,-,,,,,., 77 Anderson, Cheryl ,..,.,.,, L ,,,,,,,,, LL ,,,,,,,, L ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 91 Anderson, Cindy 7, 18, 59, 105, 136, 177, 218, 243 Anderson, Karen ..........,,.,...,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,., L ,,,,,,,.,,,, 177 Anderson, Larry .,,,,,,,,, LL ,,,,,, L ,,,.,,,,,,,,,., .-,-,-,, 2 23 Anderson, Leroy ...... L ...,,,,,.,,,,., L ,,,,,,,,,1,,,.,,, 234 Anderson, Leslie ..,...... L ......,. ,,,1,,, ,101 Anderson, Nancy ....,. L .,..,,,,,,,,,,,,-,, ,L ,,,,,,,,,, L175 Anderson, Rhonda ,.,.,...... .L ......,. ,,,,,,,,,, 8 9 Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Sarah ...... Steve ........ L.. .................................. 21 9 1 1 0, 169 Stillman ,,...... 12,76, 168,218,219, 220 Andreason, Tom ..,,....,..,,,.,,,.,,.,,.,,,1,,,,1,-,,,,,, 98, 183 Andrews, Karen .,,,,,,, L ...,..,,,,., LL, ,,,,,, L ,,,,,, LLLL134 Andrews, Peggy .L...L ....,,.,, LLL ,1,,,, L ,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 141 Annen, John ,,,, L .,,.,..,..,, L ..,.,,..,,,,.,,,,,,, L ,,,,,,,,,-,, 169 Apgood, Dennis L .... L..LL ...,.. L ...... L ...,,......... 72 Apple, Linda ..,,., ....,..,. L LL .,.,,,, LL76 Arana, Toni .......,... ...L ....... ,L ,,,.,,,, LL181 Arendt, Kathy .,,....,,..,.,..,......,,,,,.,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 1 76 183 Arpin, Earl ..L ......... ,,,e ....... L ....., L . .L .,,. L. Ascuena, Cristina ...... Atwood, Cindy ......., Aubrey, Don .... L ...........,......1....,... Auger, Shari Ault, Susan .1... 236 236 ......, 62, 72 L ........ L..L ............. ...91,176 -B- Babcock, Sue ..LLL ........ L ...,.,. L.LL. 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Miyazaki, Janice ........... --. ...... -- ........ -1 8 1 75 Molale, Joe .... - .......... - ............................ --. 32, 33 Molitor, Marilyn M. 20, 44, 97, 99, 101, 102 Mollerup, Dick ........ - ........,...... -.-- .... -- ........ 144 Montague, Richard ,.,. W-,... ..... ,. ....................,... -77 Montgomery, Laurie ..- ..,,.., ...,....... - 134, 156 Moody, Lois -- ..............,........... ....,. - ,............... 1 05 Moore, Cheryl' ....., ..--- ...... - .... - ........ -- ........ -175 Moore, Moran, More, Gary .....,. Doug ........ John .-- .................,.......... - .......-..... . ,. ....rr.. W- ............,....,,,.... 234 - ....... - ............ 183 .-...-150 Morford, Sam .............. -- .......... -- ........-. - ..... .32, 33 Morgan, Mel ............ .- .......,. - ...................... 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V .... - ..-......... - - -.--. ---77 McArty, Pat .... - .............. --.--. -......-... - ......... -289 McAu1ey, Verdice ..,. - ...... - ......- -..- ......... -.289 McBride, Jay ...........-. - .-.r... -- .....-.... ---169, 170 McCabe, Scott A... ................. -............ .- - .- -..... --38 McCain, Maureen .... - ...................- -Q.----141, 131 McCall, Linda ... ............ - ........ - -... ------131, 239 McCal1op, Harrison McClure, Claire ........ ,. ,,...,... ......... . .. ...... -32, 33 ,, .,,........... ,, .....,........ 109, 240 McClusky, Mike ..... -..-..- .... .- ........ - .--- - --.- -172 McCormick, Kathy ....... 308 -,,, ,,,,,. ..., - 177 ii-'H it It 1:1 FN,,,,iwHTa fi i 1 1 - ' iw V 1 um ,,. ,.3 , McCormick, Paul ,- McCrea, Mike ............. il WG, ,,,, ,,,,, ,,-, ,,,,,, ,... ,,,.,,,,.,.,... ,2 6 McCune, Kelly - ........... ---. ........... ..- .......-.... --- McCurdy, Jim ,... McCurdy, Terry McDonald, Jim ......... McDougall, Debra ..... McFarland, Mike ..- ............ - ........- ---- - -... McGarry, Kristi ..... - McGary, Carol .-.--.. McGee, McGill, 183 172 ,... ,,,,,., ,... .,.,... - .... - .-.. -..-..-.93 -93 168 4 ,,,,, M ,,,,,, M ,,,, ,,,,-,. ,,,. ,,-.--58 182 155 ,,,,,,,,, ,,....,.,,, ,...,- .,.. --,.-.. 91 K. C. .... ..- ......... -.- ........ - ..-...-. .- ----- A Johnny C., Jr. ...... - ........ -- ..--........ -.- McGrew, Kerry ..,. McGuire, Cora Lee -.- .........-.-...... --... ...-- ..-..- McHale, Mary Pat ............ - ................. ...---..- Mcllveen, Shane ..... - .......-- - ---- A -------- - ------ 141, McKee, Becky -...--... McKenna, Scott .... -... 148 146 -..8 0 181 141 156 ,,,,, ,.,,,,,, N..- ........, -..-.8 9 218, McKinley, Kirk .- ..-. - .-...... - .-...-.-.----- -2 ------ - McLachlan, Gloria .-.... .... - ....... . - ...-..-. - ------ McLaren, Kathy ..,.... 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Nefzger, Steve Neilson Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, 156 183 141 157 177 290 290 ..- .... 81 -96 -..--. 8 5 236 - ...... 72 Taylor ...- .................... -W ....----.4..-----a 172 Blaine ..,., .... - .-...-..- ...---....,. ----... 9 3 Blair ...,...... 2 3 4 , 2 9 0 Claudia ......... ... .--.- ....-...-... -.T--29 0 Connie .-.- ........ - .......... - .-.. - --....-- -.-176 David ..... - ....... - ............. ..- .--- 2 91 James ,,., ,... ..,i,.... ...... - .L ...........-... 2 3 6 Larry .... - ......... - .........,... -.-1 71 Mui, ,,,,, , ,,,-,..-, 3 7, 2 34 Nelson, Nancy .-.- .....-...... - ...........-. .......-. 1 73, Nelson, Sheri ...- ...... ..- ...-..........-.........,..-. ...- Nesbitt, Elizabeth ................. -- ..---.......-.-...-. Ness, Janet -.-...- ........ - ...........-.- - .-...-1.-.- Nesson, Blaine ..- ...... ....... ..... - -......1 - . 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' - ......... - .....-.-.. - --------- Owen, Sond ra .-H105, 234 226 176 234 169 177 251 -85 291 183 168 253 291 ..93 175 - ............ 85 168 182 -...-.2 3 6 -89 .. ........ 177 ...--, 6 6, .104, 175 291 109 291 Pack, Ron .... - .... - .... - .-..---- .---1-- - - -------- 144 Packer, Jere --..- ........ .- .-.-.-.------.------ -------- 2 34 Packer, Johanna ...... - ....-..-- .--. -.------ -1--------- 2 91 Packham, Randy - ...... -.-- ...... - .---.---- 2 --.----4 171 Palas, Jake ...... ..... . Palleschi, Helen .... Palmer, Palmer, Palmer, Betty ,...,. Gregory ...., Marilynn ,,... .. Paloukas, Katherine Parker, Jolene ................ Parker, Dan .., ..... . Parker, Parker, Parkin, Don .......,... Nancy ...,. Randy ,..... Parkinson, Karen ... Parks, Sheila ,,,.,,,, .. Parrish, Partin, Parvin, Bob ........... Arlinda ..- .,.,. . Stewart ....... Patten, J1m ........... -. Patterson, Don Paul, Dave ......... Paulsen, Paulsen, Diane .... Mark .,..... Pea, Wayne ........,,. Pechardt, Sheila ..... Peden, Donna ..,.a..- .... Pelfrey, Frank ...... Pence, Karen ........ Pendlebury, Bob .,...,.... Pendrey, Charle S .... ,... ...,., ........3 2 , 3 3 , ,,,,,,,., ...,,.... . ...109 ,,,,,,,......,..2291 6, 146, 243 .....,.....,.......--..,240 .......63, ss, 104, 291 - .,................,, -9 6 1 44 92 .........13 6 0 9, 140 .......,,..91 1 69 1 75 .....,7s, 234 32 1 6 ,, .,.,...., ..... . .. 3 2, 3 3 0 .0 ,,,,,,, ,,.,,, 7 7 , 144 ........76 ......109 ....,.175 .,....292 ......177 ......171 ........76 Penner, June - ..................... ---------f---A- Penrose, Ivalue ..,...... .. ......... ------.----- 3 5, 292 Percy, Cal ............ L- ...........,....-..----.--.-.------4---44- 145 Perkins, Kathy .- .......,. - ....---. - --,.---4- 20, 61, 35, 39 Perry, Buddy - .... -.- ........ -----..--'.,-------4- 1 46 Perry, Dennis ..,.. Perry, Vance ..... Petersen, Gwen .... Petersen Peterson I ...... 1 46 .....,1 5 0 ..,,......f8 9 , Jane ..- ........ ............. ................,- 3 9 ,175 , Betty ..... A ,,,,,, ,.,,. ,,,,.., .................,....... 1 0 9 Ietcrson, Carey ,,...,,......, 63,66, 104, 141, 181, 292 Peterson, Deborah .........................,.......... --..,..--. 2 92 Peterson, Jane ......... ................,.,............-f---. 1 07 Peterson, Kimi ...,... .-... ....,.. ....... 1 01, 141 Peterson, Nancy ..,.,.. --,..-.-.--4 1 77 Perrocelli, Jim ...... Petterson, B. J. ....... Petrcrson, Linda .,.,. Petty, Dale ..,,....,... Phelps, Tom ,.,,. ,.. Phillipp, Steve .,.... Phillips, Pat ....,,,... Pickering, Sidney .,,,. Pickett, Bev ,,,.,,,,,. Pierce, Lori .. ...,. Pierson, Jane ....,. . Pierson, Jeanne .... Pike, Susan ,.,,..,.. Pincock, Linda ,..... Pinson, Steve ..,,..,. Pirrone, Frank .,.... Pitford, Gary . .,.. . Plunket, Tim ........ 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Prestigiacomo, Steve .. ..... ..,..98 ,..,.,.. .146 Price, Phil .... -..... .,.... ,------ - -'---- - 52, 33 Primbs, Tina ,,,...... - ---4-------- --135 Pritchett, Gary ,....... -----93, 94 Proniewych, Steve ....... .-.,-- 1 -32, 53 Ptacek, John ............ --------'---- 1 44,170 Pudcrbaugh, Anna .... ..--..-. 2 220, 293 Pugh, Bradford 2 ......... ......--. -- ---226 Pugmire, Kirk ,..... Putzier, Sandy ..,.. Quigley, Phil .,,,. Quine, Susan ..... Qullet, Norm ...... Randall, Nancy .,,, Ranloff, Dave D ,..... Raschke, Leah W. ...... Raschke, Miriam ...,. Rauh, Karen ........... ... ..... .....234 .. ..,.... 107 ..,......170 ............234 ...-YS 2 , 3 3 ......... 34 A .........,,... 72 - .......... 136 ...1...109, 136 ......, ,.,..2 3 6 Ravsten, Jean ...e ......... ...,. . -- Rawlings, Joan .... 63, 80, 85 ...............1 34 Ray, Larry .,..... -ff----------- 3 2, 33 Rayborn, Dana ,,.. ..--- 1 05 175, 243 Read, Madelyn - .,..... .......... 1 56,173 Reagle, Annette ..... Reed, Christie .,.... Recd, Bill .- ...... 116611, M116 .......,. Reeder, Bruce - ....,. Reich, Ron ,,..... Rcimann, Tim ...... Reinke, Sheryl ,.... Reiser, Chris ..... Rclph, Geneva ,,,,..... 19, 220 ,........177 .................7 8 - ........,, 88 .,..- ....... .293 .......126, 171 ........-,....171 ...-..l05, 175 1 07 234 Revert, Elaine .,,,........ ....... 1 40, 155 Rhreinacker, Sherry .........--..... 91 Rice, Florene .,...,........ -4......--. .- 44--- 1 '31 Rich, Claire ............. .- ..-, 219, 220 Richards, Debbie ..... ....... H M ---- 156 Richardson, Janet ...... ...... - --24,2293 Richmond, Jean ....... Ricken, Mike ,.,..... Riggins, Yvonne ..... Riley, Pat 1 ..,.,,. 2 ...... . Ringe, Robyn ............ Ringler, Don, Jr. .... . .-. ,,,........ 175 3 8 .,,....--.1 5 5 ...-..14 8 ...,..1 8 1 ......Z 3 4 Riniker, Sherrie ,,,..... Ripple, Margaret ...,.. Roach, Suzie ............ .. .... ......... ....S 3 -...,61, so, 136 ... ,,.,.......... .156 Roberts, Bill .................. -- ,,,-1------- 72,293 Roberts, Harold, Jr. ...,.. -.,------ .--,----- 2 3 4 Roberts, Pat L ............ - ....---.-.---- --177 Robertshaw, Linda ..... ............ . --..- ..---- N107 Robertson, Trisha ,... Robinson, Jerry ..... Robinson, Lee ...........,... ... Robison, Ellery .... - ....... Robson, Larry ....,.. Rodenbach, Bill ,....... Rodriquez, Larry .... Rodriquez, Robert ....... Rodriquez, Tony .....,.. Roemer, Diane ...... - ........ Roessler, Linda .... Rogers, Bill ................ Rohrbaugh, Cheryl ,,.. Romer, Dick Romine, Rene ............ ,... ..,,,....,.... 134 ......63, 72 ,157 ,243 -.7 7 -2 ......,,.... -88 .........,,.......18 3 1 S3 ..2 .,.. 30,3 1156 2, ss ..-97 -146 ,156 ..293 H183 -156 ..16s ,....... ......Z 3 6 Romriell, Debby ..- ..................,..-. ------ - 89 Romriell, Dwight .... Ronar, Paul ....... Rosas, Tony ........ Roseberry, Steve ..... Rosen, Lynn .,...... Rosenau, Maxine ... Rosenbaum, Dirk ..,.. ..243 ..170 .. .,..... ........ 7 6 50 ,,,,,,...,.....,,..... 17 6 L..- ............ 293 ,- ,,,,..,,,,...., ... .,..,.......... 126 Ross, Brian .................. .--A--4 ----- 2172, 294 Ross, Calvin ....... S ....... ..-.-.-,------- - ----- 7 3, 133 Ross, Norman ......... .- -1--- W -------- - ---, --74 Ross, Scott ..- ..... 2 ....... ....-.---.-.-,------------ 1 72, 293 Roueche, Paul ...... Roueche, Robin .... Rovig, Stan ....... Rowe, Jeneattc ....,. Roy, Ellen ......... Rucker, Jack ..,.. Rudeen, Kent ..... Rudolph, Bob ..... Ruff, Kathy ....... Ruhnau, Linda ...... Rupp, Harold ...... Rupp, Susan .......... Russell, Phyllis .... Rutan, Trish ..... Rutledge, Ed .......... Ryan, Williani .... . -S Sabala, Denise ................ - .-.--- Sackett, Ilene ..... Sage, Kurt .......,. Sahlburg, Ann ...... Sahlburg, Jane ...... Sakagnchi, Una .... Salove, Cindy ..,... Salzman, Diana .... 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Sauer, Mike ... ........,.... . Saunders, Rosemarie .. .... Savage, Sharon ............. Sawyer, Brenda ..... Schell, Gaylene ....... Schenk, Jean ........ Schmidt, Joann ........ Schoening, Peggy .... ..148 ....- ...... 171 ,....-..iQf1'22 fffiill ,,. .............. ..1 07 ..148 , 148 ..236 , 240 , 240 M.,,...,,,,.....,..........,..176 2 ...... .. .... - .............. 181 ......-..........,.....177 ............--....178 ,181 Schofield, Mike ........... .. .......... -........226 ,,,, ,,,.,-.,,,,,,.......,............176 Schorzman, Rex 1 .......... Schorgzman, Carolyn Schriner, Slim .......... Schubert, David ...... Schutte, Angela ..... Schutte, Cherri ..... Schutz, Evan .....,......... ,. ....,, --.,-.. ,... ..16 9 ......l83 ............... .........2 3 4 ...,........,...............17 6 .- ................... ...177 Schwaab, Rachel ... ......... ..... ..........-......98, 18 3 ..104,157, 294 309 Teeter, -, ,,..,,,,, -,170 Schwendig, Leanne .... -.,..-.-..-..-..- ,...... -.--.96 Scott, Ron ........................................ - .....A.....,, -.234 Seamons, Kim - ..... - ..... -- ,............... - .......... --183 Seaquist, Margaret ..... - ,,.,. -- ..,. -. ,.,,,,,,.,,,,,, 109 Secrist, Bob .......... .- ,...... -...-. ........ -, ......., 72, 294 Sell, Josie --- ...... -- ...... - .... - ....................,,,,.... 107 Sellers, Victoria ..... -.- .......,. -...- .,,... -- ,..,....... --36 Sestero, Paul -..- ...., - ....... -.-.- ,.... -.-. ......... 32, 33 Sewell, Joyce ...................... -.- ........ -.294 Seymour, Ann ----.--. .....,,,.. ,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,., 1 7 5 Shafer, George ---.- ,,.,,... -,,,,- ,,.,,,,,,, -- ,,,,.,,,, ,-243 171 Shaeifer, Dick ...,,.., - ..,..,. -...- ,....,,, ,- ,.,,,,,,,,,, ,-, Sharpe, Bryan 148 Shaw, Ron ---,----W .,.,.,.,.. - .,..,,, .....,,..,.,,.,, , 243 Sheer, Carlene .,..., -- ..,,.... --- ......,,,.,,,,,.,, I 57, 177 Shelton, Dennis ......,.. - ,....... -- ,...,. .- ..,,,,,,,.,,,, 243 Sherman, Cindy ..... ,- ...,...,. - ,...,.. .-- ......... ,, .,,,, ,89 Sherman, Denise --- ..... ---- ..,.,,...... - ,,,,,,,.,,, -,107 Sherman, Jack - ....,.. --- ...,..,,. - ,....,.,,,, -234 Sherwood, Jim ............,..,.,..,,,.., - ...,,,,,,,.1,,,.,, 144 Sherman, Rhett ...,,,.,. - .....,,,..,....,,.....,,,,,,.,,,,, 32, 33 Shippey, Raydon ,,- .....,.. .- ...,.... 2,., .,,,,. ,- 1 50 Shorrock, Dennis .... 28, 32, 33 Shorrock, Pat -.- ...... ..,-- ....,... --...- Short, Karen ...,..,,........ -. ..............,...... 61, Showers, Christopher Shriner, Jim .....,.,...,,,,.,. ,- ...1....,,...,.,. 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Terrell, Catherine - 236 Terrell, Grant .... - ..-. - ..-.............,..,,,,,.,,.,, - ,,,,,,,, 23 6 Tews, Laurie ,,,,........,,,,.,..,,,,.,,,, , ,,,,. ,-...- -,.,, ,,,,,,17 5 Theobald, Garn ,.,,,. ---,,- ,,,, --,, -,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 72, 183 Theobald, Steve ,....,.. -- ,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,, - ,,,,,. -63, 72 Thiel, Jim Thomas, A Thomas, .....- ..... ..- ................ .- ...........-............. 296 lan- ....., -..- ..-... -..--- .... - .... - .... --296 Don --.-.-.-.-..-.-- ...... - ..... - -...... .-.148 Thomas, Jean - ....... -...--.-89, 105, 174, 175, 234 Thomas, Larry ....-..... -..-- ............ -..- ,,.,....,..,,,,. 1 5 0 Thomas, Randy --.-.- ,...... ,-- ....,.,,,, - .,., - ,,,,, 150 Thompson, Chris ......-. - ......., - ,,... -.-1,---144 Thompson, Thompson, Chndy ---- ......,,....,., ,,-- 101,102,175 David .......... - ........ w. ...,...,,,,,...,, -.-.296 Thompson, Debbi ..- .... - ,..,.......,., 140, 141, 145, 156 Thompson, Julie .--.- ,..., -...-,-,,-,- ,..-,, - ,.,,,... -177 Thompson, Sharon ....-...- .......... - ,....,.. -. .,... -..-101 Thornton, Ramona --- .... ---..,.--...-140, 156 Thorpe, Jim ---..-. ---- .... - --..- .... -...-. ...... -172 Thorstead, Kris ,,.,...,. - .....-..., - ...........-.-..... 105, 175 Tidquist, Micki -- ..-- - ............. --.- ..---.......-, -.176 Tietjen, Relda ...-.- -....,......- .-.- ............-.-.......... 177 Tierney, Lannie - ........ - ........ --- ....,. -.-... .,.... -170 Tigcrt, Tony ,,,,., -.. ..,, - -... - .... -- ...,..,1.. - .....,.. --146 Tillotson, Linda ,......... - .... ---...- ......... - ....... 5 8, 96 Tillotson, Suzanne .--... ..... - ...,...... 140, 141, 155 Timmerhoff, Kit - -,.. - ......... -.-- ...................... -175 Toll-tman, Jelean .-.- .,,.,............. .-. ................. -.-181 Toma, Noriko .,,. -..,- ,....... -...-, ......... ---96, 296 Toner, Mary --....-...- ...... - ...... .- ....... - ...... 176 Toner, Tovey, Tom .-...... ...........,...... Melissa ......,......... - .... -.-. ----------32,33 .-.......-.....-....-1 76 Traher, Deborah --..- ...... -..- ....,. -- ..., - ...... ---89 Trebilcock, Jane ....., - ....,,,.,... - ,,,.-.... 107, 181, 234 Trehal, Sylvia ,............ ..... - .-- ....-................... -S3 Tremelling, Jeani -...- ........ -.- ....... ...... -.. 156, 176 Tremelling, Joani ,,,.................. ........- - -156, 176 Tripp, Allen .........-. -..- ............ -..- ......,.. 234 Tripp, Jill ,... -..- ...-.-..-......... -- ............,............-.. 175 Trounson, Caroline .- ........ --.- Trounson, Mary -, ...-. Trowbridge, Jay ............ ... True, Robert .-.- ...... -..- .......... W Tsakrios, Nick ,.... Tschirgi, Ray .- ...-.. -----..-.. 140, 156 -...-.141 -172 . .....,. --56, 63, Tschirgi, Chris ..................... -.-.. Tuchan, David ....,. -.. ...... .. ..... .. ....... Tupper, Jeff - ,... - ...,. - ....... ..a... 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