Montana State University Bozeman - Montanan Yearbook (Bozeman, MT)
- Class of 1960
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I Hlillhfu-.,. - , I lllllilllllillilli ll? tl l -..-, g, ,lf-4, xl' 4+ JJ 2 ' 1 ,anHQ.,-4. ,. M. ishfxjyixu., 'TQ' QU' I2 . 1 s - 4 USVQ k I g THI ORLD . . . Nature and her elements combine to form a myriad of patterns as intricate as the web into wtmictm our lives are spun nf 45335 fm? 52:1 5 Y lily! ff. j 1:?7 .K Wi 'pt in 'X . , . 'Vi .- rg : - V.. Izeiv.. , Yf,..'. . ,I V911 gl iid' -v V., wwf 'xii-J , N '91, :r. ' 'Q . r I 5 5 r 'Q 'H' hu 4 ef .1 P . f 6,7 I . , 4 ff- - 1 ',,',,f'Q':. ni - , 'ff-:sf ,Q 2 . gf .gff 'hw I, , i.i,4'L. L .gy A, ff , f W1 .1 Lf-i ' ': .' .. 7. . ' .1 fb .- A ' G , .' 4-Pr , f f , J. . A 1 , , . . . , H M, ., A gmyge' .1 ,, , 57,1 J 3 'MQ ' r H ' A ag: 1 . , ,Q H, 4, , I ,Q 1 ED CATIO The value of an education lies in the struggle to get it. Do too much lor people. and they will do nothing lor themselves. You are not to draw close ahout you the slcirts ol intolerance, nor loolc with disdain on those less fortunate: hut always, and at all times, he ahle to place yoursell, through the gilt of imagination, in the position ol others. Thus do you evolve sympathy and pity. two sentiments without which a man is in- deed hut a mental mendicant. If I supply you a thought you may re- member it and you may not. But it l can malce you thinlc a thought for yourself, l have indeed added to your stature. The best service a hoolc can render you is, not to impart truth, hut to malce you thinlc it out for yourself. Education is simply the encouragement of right hahits -f the fixing of good hahits until they become a part of one's nature. and are exercised automatically. Manhood, not scholarship, is the first aim of education. ,-Elbert Hubbard is derived not only throu dh hooks hut also include NZ' Na, X '31 ,ff Q ff' XL V vu- ! 1 ' c 5 f I I ,Al Fx. Q 3 Q5 36, , ESE, 13 A, 1! fi'2.85 ' 4 in W'-fa tw, 'xssw J 9 Asa 5 , !. ,v w'f lu' un 1 Qs A v, Participation In Activities V is ,A x ' 5 sq, -'lv' f- - i some winter fraternity func- tions are iligimiigfimteci by tire choosing of a queen anci tier attendants. 'U' .hu- g... l' Spariciing punciw adds to time eVening's refresh- ment time before the next dance begins. Pre-functions of some oi tile major social functions prove fo be a popular activity. manner ln the course of this ever changing World comes times when .students must shed the responsibilities of studies and turn to lighter things. Sweaters are changed for lolaclc ties and formals. Flats are replaced hy heels. Boolcs are closed and music talces over. ln short, social functions enhance the campus with its gaiety and laughter, and for a short i l time the seriousness of life is forgotten in the -i i l quest for fun and companionship. l The champ displays her trophy for Hearts and flowers provide the prop- Cramming pies the fastest. er atmosphere lor a Yalentine l-qi-s. 1960 Military Ball was highlighted hy the announcement ol Maurine Dineen as Coed Colonelette. .... ,,.. 4 . . ,w,,xXx!.7 ,HY .R . I, 'A vi xg fax 'il i4qngc,-,,- in g,,,,'1, . .'.. , if . 91 it-f 'Xf , H rs... , Lb. Q V ' A R 24741.-ia. . I I C. U -I g Bowling at the SUB is on you dorft want to study. 1, Vfritinq for time Exponent can sometimes be a rtxallffngfz - if you f3an't find a chair. Ah -f a bubbling bath to soothe those ragged nerves. 8 e sure way of spending time when l' , Enjoying Ma11y orms of Relaxation . . 1gl9?.? Qi' 'fa 1 '99-'f'gh'- Seminars during REB' provide an iniorinal atmosphere lor clelving into religious laeliels. Stuclents are alale to participate in religious activities to wliatever extent tliey wisll. 'i '1 .. , . 4,-. V X' XJ- at ,11- fgifut i .4195 ' of QF.. I 'N ijt. k 4 i , - N' ix-411f :f ,' q 1 f 'fx' ' .XX i wwf :fx:5':-5 , , , .,,,-., . ,W N. , -'2:'g.xn ,.. ,f f1M,.' X N 'in-0--'fi--,Et 3? X Wm . Ui- ,l in-.. . Q-5 Question and answer periods allow all faiths to express ttieir own beliefs. Religion is merely a worcl which may lae expressed by time individual. 10 Faith is the silver thread upon which the pearls of the graces are to he strung. Break that, and you have hrolcen the string ,-4 the pearls lie scattered on the ground g nor can you Wear them for your own adornment. Faith is the mother of virtues. Faith is the tire which consumes sacrifice. Faith is the Water which nurtures' the root of piety. If you have not faith, all your graces must dieg and in proportion as your faith increases, so will all your virtues he strengthened, not all in the same proportion, hut all in some de- gree. -C. H. Spurgeon si xh A N- e :.'k Danforth Chapel is centrally located on campus so that any student may find religion in his own manner discover the values of life. The door is open so that all max enter The church - a place to meditate and I N5 -I , l J . ', ' - 1 5 tif ..x , . ij. r' gli l xr JH.- ZT ' 1 a v ' H 1 x L' t v ' 1 '- I-. I ' 1, -- ,y' ,- '5 ' ' - IRQ' . . 'If' ik . ' ' x .315 f ' ,uffn 5 G A J'E:'.'!- ,n-5 Q ,.-- is . . .. ,-Qfqjfxf ,Aff sun? Ax Q,-Q x .4 ,fy 'I?,w-..':4.:- my I x 'AF ' f 'N 3 .al-WH' ' Jibigsq 'ur kk 5 iv, 1 ff- Q v ' 54 1' K x , Y .53 1 . if f D 4 Q:-x'rQ71 qeyifdfx Y x K 5 N, ' 1. R .H-J.:.' il- ' A , 1-9 -I QL 5: , r Ting' 9 1 'am 1 A Uvy T e, 5? L I W J-',:Q,i,zTo-' ,Q WL, W ! '65 e . A' kip 4.f 'W' M' if X WALK' W' if -:w3F,4fQ?if2?'-5325 5 53 mf N9 3' ' f ,5.g?,rSw+- ' vw -- 13 H fx .rw fn, I 1 Q: L arax 3 p 5 W 'ii - .4-.qv , ij. .49 .- - 'L. tl x n',v' 'Said' v F xi. , K' ' ' 'RE has W f I nl' sk '4' Kswx I' fl ff egg? .Q ,.! T-i- :'1 -- 4' ' 'salt-..g, : . - ,. 9. !Q',,,4g,' A . ,fAlIpw:lm'4'r'Y W as .MW ,uw -8 Cx 3. 4' 's .- -,, 'I 4-g,..o-Y.-,144 l ,' I-Q-Qui' -ol.- hilt 4? Jv' 1'3 'sv , x O- ' s. 1- 1-' -o -'Q-X.a7 -x - . r v ,, I I ,, .- AH ' 'RA 1 :M D Q ' , -0 3 ' qi..--v-1 '- - PQ -,.4.- s 1 -- '- - ,,,..,4-L-- ,f-Q.,-V -f-4.3--S. ' I, . 42 T41 - 'L, ?'-gil.-.ff-gbii. -T ':'-f.-1 I TT- 'e'fq ,'5.l', 13'riif. , L its - Y-s-Lk-ggi , L --po -4. , O Q96 - 0 ? ' ,B -. -Lax --' s. ...'+0f- 4 ..,,o,,, 51,45-. ' ,, ,gun 031 CSA -Nb ' DON ROSSIVIILLER . ...... EDITOR ROGER KING . . . BUSINESS MANAGER BRUCE ELLIS . . ASSOCIATE EDITOR FRAN FORNEY . ..... COPY EDITOR BILL GOSS . . A . ADVERTISING MANAGER I3 5 4 is ' 4 , 4 fig M' ' rg pf? M'wMeLwa-NA,,. , Q Q 1 . A N k Y. an 'H ---- xf 3. i X W , V Fifi . A. w 3 ' S 2 Rigs. , gf l b I ' I 'f Q., f 3 1 7:64 - 13.2 xx ' in 3' , -, 1 . ,K if , w 3 as 1 1,5 , A-T' ff qt , A f iifffk A h 5552'v1f, f ' f - 4 ll' F . 54 5, I oy. I. ' .1 1?-2 ,.: ,Q mf- 36 P.- 5 . A if F Fintiing il ioneiy. quiet spot to reaii your iwooix may require a ipit oi ingenuity. Jule --f - VW ' if VS A li w X 1 X 541 M A 5-i. . Jgsrgw,-4, , r .A 'A My I 5 h 4 i vt i gf M' ,,,-.-1.--A hw?-f -H g r ,W,,,.M,. -ew-we-ff -f ' ' 5 ,. 2 K 1 :vii 1 ' 1 2 Q f :Al i ' Y 2 I .e i I 1 I .-v I r -s',A1 . iz If I .H .r 5 , M,,,,.,,,..wwr+ FN Mm,-Mn .iw V -Mr X Mow' 1' M ,..v, , ,pm . ..-f ,.,.,f ,.,.,Q--nv g.,,,.-..-In-v M pu .-1 W ei ww, .M U.. ,svn-po-env ww, 'mn-anon--M - The ciass iecture f-1 a scribble here and a scribble there to ileip you rememioer tile con- tent at a iater date when it is time to study for a test. Montana State College pio- neers in the latest educational methods by means of closed circuit television. Xvittl the instauation of tel vision sets in class rooms, or teacher may reart1 many sf dents simultaneously 2 3 IL I 4 1. J HI! 1' F ,Q , ' 3 - K, p-vw' vb . W -4- f-xwm. MG ,Q WY' J w ff , .,-r-'v ,'I' x 'ffxfxi :fa v If THE BUILDERS All are architects of Fate. Working in these walls of Time: Some with massive deeds and great. Some with ornaments of rime. In the elders days of Art, Builders Wrought with greatest care Each minute and unseen partg For the Gods see everywhere. Let us do our worlc as well, Both the unseen and the seen: Make the house, where Gods may dwell, Beautiful, entire, and clean. Build today, then, strong and sure, With a firm and ample haseg And ascending and secure Shall tomorrow find its place. ,-I Henry XV. Longfellow SENIOR CLA S CDFFI ER PERSEVERANCE Fancy thou not, though weary, as if won The Journey,s End when only just begun But shows a Top yet higher to he gain'ci. Wherefore still Forward, Forward! ,-1 Edward Fitzgerald :Xrjay Cvociston President 'hw 'E- James NiCGinnis Ann Michelg Vice President Secretary RY' Jane Smith John P. Nelson Nancy Davis Treasurer Co-Social Chairman Co-Social Chairman For not a Mountain Peak with Toil attaind DI IIO 'fi.g'g'. 1, 1, , , 4 ,xv ff . ', 2 p-.3 f , f Q V, 'ff 1 f 4 1 wf .ww- QV :. , f,.,':, ull, 1 , .5 , Y -ev' ' -YYY?- '3 - ' Q' ni 334 'Qs' , YA, 1 .4 - sm . W ,xx 21 Don B Ioore Jerry Evans BCD GICCD Dr. Roy Huffman Dean of Agriculture SENIOR PERSQNALITIEE J im Nicholes 1 I ALBRECHT CHARIIIS AVlfRlI,l. LLOYD .I, Hlfllfi RAl,l'II Hl,'l'll,Rl Il,I.IJ f'H,f'-.l'l,I.i f.i'F.'-L !1'J'. '-.H1 ' HMV!! U:-ff. Billings cjlI.0lf'Ull Sluunrnu! l.min4gslnn f lumfuu 1-ffhwll A An - .Q Q 6 if War!! 'v I M LLOYD CROOK RONALD R. DAVIS GORDON 'If DONOIIUIC BARRY NI. IQIJXVARIJ IJUNQ-Xl,lJ Hffi MI If '-.iff E . '-'.x Lewisiown Hardin Siclrufy Sumatra Hvmllfl, ' 7 .' Q9 lil D GRICULTURE -1 if! Jas. in 432 43 HAROLD EARRIS BENNIE W. GREEN DALE GUNDERSON ORMAN xv. Gxwxx RQBERTX E HANSEN EEROY Kalispell Melville loplin Corpus Clzristi. Texas bifrzvx' D .... 'LIS an 1-E '22 'iii JAMES HOFLAND H. HOLLANDSWORTH IRIS HUGHES ELGIN HUNDTOFF CEDRIC HL'S'E.BY HALE JEFPERS Cu! Banlz Conrad Clwteau Sidney Circle Lodge Crass 23 GEORGE ,IENNINOS LXRRY JOHNSON Lqrpu' ,X,,.Nu,-V Sum Hamilton ULORLIL KLISIS KEN KNLDSON 1 3- 1... OTTO KRUGER A.:4.sg-. Higluvooii Sllellly V QQR Y -' ia., - L. B :Qi 19 - dw-X gp., lg FSR' 'f Y, -T Xlf ULN ffH.5xRLff5 NILGLOTHLIN NORMAN NIELL L11 Inq-run 1.oJgc Crass Culbertson QQ 'L REZX NAZENIALTOJ.-'NR H31 NICHOLES DONALD NOTEBOOM Tpiuerun, fran Deer Lodge Fairview 24 OLXF JOHNSON ERNEST KEHRBERG DAVID KIMBALL DALE KITCHELL 13019711011 HySll0m Coffee Creek LEIF LARSEN LENORD LOMBARDI Clloteau Whitehall E IOR DONALD MOORE THEODORE MORROW Conrad IVICLUCIOLU . 1. Q' Q DON OWEN ROBERT PENTILLA St. Ignatius Pine Ridge BILL NAUMAN Co nrad LARRY PIHLAJA Boyd ROBIQIII' RHJVIAN Wylu CHARLES SAIVIPSON DON ROSSIVIILI ER RAY SNYDER LAURI 'NCI SIRANI NHS STOKKIQ ff' I R I 1150016 JAMES TAMIETFI ARMOUR TAYLEN JACK TAYLOR XERN TAYLOR LONES XYIGGER C RRRH NU, NDQXX x..D Walkefvlne Myers Pray Rock Springs Fort Benton S Nl? ,Q O Q. ,IPM xt! g , 'aw r tram? Dean G. Roslcie Dean, Architecture and Applied Arts E ICR PERSQNALITIE ' wr 'tr' Marshall Ben ett if Dan Eacret 'f 'T'f' Ruth Kotalci Nlary lxrlendel 9 NI XIQII XII, IRI XXIII BILAXNIIQS ISICNSON .IANE RALSCH BISHOP ROBERT BISHOP ANNIE BLAZICH L1LLLx xv ms Lxxli qXI',XX.XSIIfY SIIIRIAIIY .-x1ms'1'Roxu SALLY ANN ASHLEY GLEN BEAUCHANP BARBARA BELL K:-ix-x B011-111,111 l.Il'IllQSIOIl lillut' RAIIIPS Emblem. :ap- Nl Ii.-:I Oren! I:uIIs CI1oIeau Bulie Corvallis ,- ld 2 SENIOR 95 -uv' CHARLES BRENNAN HELEN BROCK CAROLE BURKE EDIVIUND BURNS VERNON CHARLTON JAMES CHRISTIANSEM Bozeman St. Ignatius Deer Lodge Peelzslzill, New York Hekna Powell, Wyoming . ,. ,,,.,..,x,I ff... , , ,L A9 ' ' fr 9-g' H-fr I 1 I .Y JO ANN COLLINS RANDA COLVILL KAY CONOVER ILEENE CORNELIUSEN HELEN MARIE CRAIG JAMES R. CRAIG Kansas City, Mo. Nfissoula Broadview Glendive Lewistown Carter , 28 I J F. DAUClllIiR'lY .IAIVIIQS DRAIN IJAN I'.AffRI','I' IUAN VV If,',I,X't' .lI.I,I,'-,'-I I' I I'I'I I'I I .,r , I , f, . . I I Billings Buttle Ronan Hnrflrn ljqynf ,A ,l qs B -1-fvv' 'ATRICIA FITZGERALD MARGARET IIOVVIZR ROISIQRI' I.. I-'US'IIpR IANIII IR.XINKI,IN SIIWVII I I'II I I'.f, ? 1'. J f I I Lodge Grass Ifozvrnan lfultv fvllNIH'f, XVynuIing I 1,11 IQPIIPUYI 3' . 4 I 4' Q9 Q Q 'Q' .J PRQFESSICDNAL HQCDL x, I I BLANCHE GRIEVE THOMAS O. HAC-ER GAIL HALPIN MARVIN G. HANSON Helena Billings Bozeman CllOf9GIl ff -x,- 7 I HARDCRCWYE 'JAY XNN XRQIS Bu'enmn F ' '4' c-N ORVILLE J. HART NANCY HASHISAKI NELDA HASTINGS BETTY FI. HAY GERTRLDE HEFFERY EDXYARD H.-XY Bozeman Miles City Bozeman Great Falls Great Fans Great Fafs 29 IOIIN I'II,III3Ik'IILAI'i LUIS I III: IIOI-IIIIIRII' ROSIBIARY IIOLTZ IfR.-XNKLIN IAIUCIQINS MARIE HUDSON DONALD HUTCHINSON SG: gtk, II,wI5p7l LITFQII I:uIIs IIFOLIKIUS ljpfnggfon Butte XX XII IDR INT? XN SIIIRIIY IOHNSON CORALIQIQ IQANIBICH SHARRON KEISER RUTH KOTAKI MARILYN KENT RU J 1- CNIm1vuu CII-n I3iIIings Glasgow Missoula 5 I .L 'A 'hr PRQPESSIONAL CHOGL II A1 I , 'J3'14- shbfx di' Ni f my ,,. DAVE L-XIDI,-XXX' BARBARA LANGLOIS ARNOLD LARSEN JAMES MARCHWICK DAVID MARTIN I Curdslnn, . III9erlu Bozeman Dagmar Culbertson Deer Lodge 33: ,Sb fn? 5 'I ION NICFIICHAEI.. BEVERLY IVIEHLING MARY MENDEL PHILIP MILLS JEFF MORRISON SHIRLEY MORROW , Paradise Hafdin Winifred Helena Helena Bozeman 30 BARBARA MURRAY Rl'SUfl'l' KATHALEEN PAIGE Twin Bridges KA'I'IIl.IiIiN NIKLAS VARYI. NOYI15 N1AlflU'X UHHII Izlfl H fr ll '.'f1'. JU U A f I ,1 I I If I f II X W AI I I I Ivlilvs I ily .0 I H4 ilu I x,, ffm, ifxn 1, gxd' E57 Q X ANN PAINTER NIQII. PARSONS ISIQ'I'I'Y I'IQ:Xl45UN' Billings Browning fwilm fviiy ,fu-4 ,' f 1'i 'A f ' 41:5 r X'I,I,lvI'IflI,I'Nf1'. ff'1E'Uff'. 1 ,'ff - ,IDD-UI: f I 'nn N-1 QS fs lg 'Q S I IIORS 6 6 A v . i I KATHERINE PURCELL DAVID PRESBREY JANICE REIVISCH KAREN ROBBINS SHIRLENE ROARK LORRNIXE ROBERTS Billings Providence, R.I. Grea! Falls Augusta Livingston 'I-Erie Fri Q5 DOROTHY ROHRER MARY RUFENACH ADONA SABIUELS HELEN SHERXYOOD DIX QSHEYALIER NIICHAEEQEIAIORIT Glasgow Fiaxvilie HeIena Ste:-erzsriiie Uffdf FHUS '-I I- 'fm ' 31 .IOHX gmpgoy 1,015 gxfqlumx mm' Som. IZSTHER SOWA WILLIAM STEVENS DUNCAN STE 1,43 X r Jn.: .xg Ls....l KX f '1' 5 .Xfdjm Gr.-uf Fulls Crea! Bozeman i1tR'I'lY Sl USUN ROBIRI' SVRDANI SHIRLEY TENNANT DORA LOU TIDBALL BARBARA TOMKINS l . .. p. 'L Rcmfirxg. Blass. Terrv Yvllitvllall Bn-Lpmnn, SEL TIORS PRQPESSIQ AL HOOL DFQXNX X H4 XXK gh rclrurallf' JEAYNE VVOOD Valberg 32 -1:2111--' ,fr W BOZCITIGTL KARLENE TOPEL Missozmla fig? .AXRTHIQR IQERKLER HARVEY WARREN ROBERT WENZEL KAY WESTLAKE JOAN GAY Crea! Falls Bakersfield, Great BOZGVTIGVI Livifl1gSf0n IQ QF TIG aim if ' j.:1a'i. if vi 5, , ZW QP 'P Dorothy Hull .lim Broolxie Dick Correll ENICDR PERSONALITIE Dr. James F. Nickerson Dean of Education Jeannie Kroneiousch as: lx.: .lane Smith Rex Smlttm Phil Miller Q99 Pat Murphy Jeanette Wenzel ALTIIOl I IIUVVARIJ ISI-QVICR IJUNAIIJ I5IllIJI,I.l. IANII S Iilffzfllfll, '-I,1,l.I.II, ff'-.I'I1'.'.'I IJ. f15,Z.I , ' . POIUPII, Wyu. IIUZUIIIUIL ISIIZUIIHIII. .x1i'1'1Ul1Iu llvllun ' f zu- A, JQS- - LYNN CARKEEK CORA CARI-SIiN CAROL CYYIIIZUN RIC I IARIJ VORIQI .I.I. N XX! Y Il 'XI In E 5 '- E'Uf,f1 f If A Y Butte f'IIJsuroIeve Kutispvtt Virftff t5f,:f'n.fm .IL an 34' A- I f ,W 5 L...- EDUCATICD Q, 5' 'R I 1 JI.. WILLIAM DORAN BETTY EAGER PHILLIP FARREN, JR. THOMAS FELLOXYS LINDA FERGUSON XX ALTER fa:T:w,- E rx N Butte Winrlett Butte XYIIIIQIIQII Kirtwy in 1.:'.Q jx IR I , 2 ex 'P 4 'X Q ' -:D 'Q' Y I WILLIAM GANNON ROBERT GARY KAE GINGRY META HARPER PAT HENIBY LOREY I-TESTER Great Falls Gallatin Gateway Livingston Bozeman Yntier Anaosmia - - JJ f LHELHROII IIICIKNI-XX IWOROTIIY HILL YIRGIXI.-X HILL GEORGE HOLMES PATTI HOPCUS CHARLES JA C H.:-ici. :pn AIII.-s fxlv Xyinni-II XX'lxih- Sulphur Springs Bridger XVinclwster, Va O RUBLIQI IIHNKINS LOREY ,IUHNSON fini, .. 'L rl-x nz: Huirlrllle ELIZABETH KEENE Billings 4111 , -Lx X LL NI' IIQXYIX IE.-XNNE KRONEBUSCII Pwurri- ffuvn. 2-'bv x -sun.. LESLIE LINENDOLL Bozeman RICHARD KELSEY JAMES KOLOKOTRONES GENE 21 BOZPHICIYI Livingston Great Falls E IOR nf JACQUELYN IVIATHIS JOAN IVICGRATI-I ANDREW MA Lewistown Walkerville Belmont, Kansas y O4 , A IOYCE NLXNHIRTER ANN NIICQHICLS DEE VON MILLIQR PHYLLIS IVIILLER MARY DELL MOORE ROBERT Dwr Loflgrf ,WeJi4inff Lair' Big Tirnlner Townserul Belgrade Livingston 36 PAT MURPHY .IOIIN NICLSON I'l IYl.I.IS NO'I'l'lNfLIlAVI lJI,I.Ul+'I.S UI.lX'IIIf I'If,II4.I'IJ 'WI' I 1' ' H I. , I I Calcluwll, Iflulzo Vulpuruiso, lull Livingston Hozfwfnn ufffn I 'JI IW ' f: I' U, .g7V., . . In . , . I6 - ,M f-:r DONALD PIZZINI ARNOLD QUALIC GORDON RAIAIJAI. SIQXN IeIXX -IIfNI,'. E35 '. Inf Ji Black Eagle Wilncnrnx Lilnlfy XY: flow I , '- PT . 18 TIO f N, f g-rf -' - I .,,1, L-. . ga us. V- r ,fx ' 'SS Q A, 4 x A X91 I . x REX SMITH ELIZABETH STEVENSON JAMES STROTHER PEXNEE SWAN XYILLIABI YOLLFIER DAX XXAE Townsend Annconcfu Tioga, No, Ljule. Grvut Fans Helerm L15 W I BARBARA REDMAN OLIVER SASSE PAUL SCHLECHTEN ,IANICE SCHNEIDER NNE S5 EflfliS Clyde Pflfll BOZQYTIUYI. 'FOIVIISGTICI if .Q'l. NIARIUN WEST .IEXNETFE XYENZEL GARY VVOLLAN GEORGE VVRIGHT inirtvy Great Falls Laurel Chinook 'W :ENIQR EDU ATICD 111 111 g1gg11 11 11 i i -' V- 'AI-U ' T 7 T V K. -Q ' if, r H-HM-F F 0- 9 T1 ,,,,,...i..-. --4'--U 'ET' i ir' ri ' F Q yn in ....eJ..f ..l......l ....1.g I I I 1 38 History is a vital factor in preparation for entering the teaching profession 9 . I If f wi ,E , , X ,. I . , w'3f1v:,e2,. . , I . 1 I :fi , - I PM fx , ,xf,H. '4:' 5325? I. ixwg-I, ff, QI XS- .,-wif ,f , , . N W4 -Q11 G3?iI12'-1'?Wf2.',f- . 2 Wu, ' 54Q2WZ44l1fItfi',ilg ' 14 5.4 . , ' .- :xr -I '2f.?1 ffT3?f4ifQ,f,2,fc-Q' A s X ,. fiZ.,f. 'Q-Q '1 wtf f Ach: Q, TW: Sk lg'-.,,, :wa 1, f,...Wq,f:'-Nw . Af- I : f Vx Jus M 1, - 4 'lfwqc ,W milf, - Q A W Q f ' ' Wfai-w Q J' gf, 'Q 1 Q, .1 .f X YM. Q Q, f g fm,.w' , rgwwpfw, , 5 Y Nw' - -My fx gif' ff.. v A H10 .- , N f I-fixes- wwf 2. W., +1,.,. .- I .,f,..w, fp M X .. NA. MNA, ,fx 5, ,,,q1i,.,.k, SH , j 2 '-1Qf5'1,i571-wxI,dSf , .L -'K f ':Rgefi' ,m,,AGvf'f'N:f,Yi'1If3ly,xfi fhfs x .J'9iNe'n'w A544 Ryflesih 1 swf .-fm,-If , 94549 , iffwewlx WW . ww iw' - . Q. SESS-iwfiii g ., 1, ,44 .' f' f1..-,mmf ,- :Jw I Q wwf fs- iu f ' mfg: 'Q M an f. DIVISION GI EERI 1 X KX: vas' ' fi. 's . ' ' w,.3e -Q MM I sf, f' .' . gf -1 - X 'QW ge n A, V AQ Alonzo Crumley SENIOR PER CDNALITIE V- , A-' , ,. ' ww xi -fi -i 'swi m zz . X, - , hum ,ji X .1 , , -. wr, 4 --ml X: 5- -ill. Dr. E. Shilling Dean of Engineering Barry Remely '11 ,, Keith Strandberg C1 .ag IVIOHSEN AI-IIVIADI MICIIAIQI. AIi.I.IiN Tehran, Iran Fort Hanlon 1, .i, I IVIAUNG WIN AUNG HAROLD AURE Rangoon, Burma Billings AI.I.I'.N AI.S'I'AIJ I,AIfI4Y AONIIIJANILII I-flI4'fI x'. . .'ISI'lI -Jf. 'H' '.f iff '- I I5iIIin4gs HI14: If f.u44Ia- '1,k'ff.,,If.,fI lf., Q lg .,, ,- DONALD HAIR IQIJISIRII I5I'.AN IN -II6 ISII I If-.5'i f PL' -' Liuingslori Augusiu I51IIfnqs f . I 8. E GI EERI G MSW' MAUNG TIN BO BILLY BOHANNON Rangoon, BUFY710 LGUFQI 15 tl was WF 1 IN., Ix L 54 N THOMAS BOHL JOHN BOXVKER DAYID BROXYX JOHN BYE? Billings XVOII Poini Leziistozrrz H:-..f: ' our iq' LARRY COOPER BRITINIAN CATRON ALONZO CRUIVILEY CHARLES D.-XLLLIFI G.-XRYYD.-XXIES THO5IAf DEENEY WiIIow Creek Kalispell Shelby Cut Bank Concordia, kansas Rasa Psi-.1 -II DIANE DELGER DHL DRINDAHL ALTON bDRL'RY GEORGE ELLINGHOUSE GARY ENGLUND VVARREN xx' ' P Fifl' b ' ' ' ,Af Jing nt Im er 5 CO 9 5' blxerldan Helena Cook, Minn. L IB' IEDXXIX IIOXX ER RUSSELL ESTES RICHARD FRENCH GEORGE FRIEND HAROLD FRIESEN RAYMOND FRITZ 1- s L74 Iz'Y'1d'1 b0ZEl7lL'U'l Taflzio Anaconda Havre Kalispell .HF are vi .QX i as f lg i P- 1:'7F IXIPIVK C-XI,I-E'xfSIiR KEYYHFII C.-XLLIK ILPXYFIOND GARRIGUS Pfvnlnu owl Farid Coulffe Biflings gf 90' SENIOR , -' N 'W 5 'W' CLIFFORD C-ARVER ED GOSSACK EVERETT GREENLI San Francisco, Calif. Higfiwood Dutton DON GIQNDERSON JOHN CIQNIJERSUN JOHN HANSON MICHAEL HARBINE FRANK HARDICK WALLACE HA Fhqggula Missoula Nlissoula Plains South Glens Falls, N.Y. Livingston 42 lI.LXl 'SXVIRTII ANDY IIKZHLANIJ Plflll lllI.fLI.l4 LXNHF lilI,l, fl '-.iff HI' .lzfull '. K . 2 ll UIIIVUII, ftllll'l'lU CZIPIHHIII' lhllflll .XIPIIUII IIIPIA' I 'AH ff , ' il MELYIN HOLT DONALD HOLTZ DI-QAN HOUCRK 'IRI IOWA? IIOXYXRIJ H I. ll' UI If N ' ff A 'Lf 1' Grval Falls Flower GI:-mlim' Orzfu! Lulfx l5u:1'n.ur. ff' ' ' - ',,,. . .ylwr . 1, 4 Qs E GI EERI G I ISAACSON RALPH IVERSON MARTIN JOHANSEN ARTHUR JOHNSON Ll.-DIES K.-XISERNIAN EDWARD RLMLKS Dfinot, No. Dale. Glenclive Great Falls Helena Laurel ,R'l.If, mfg 35' JAMES KASNER GEORGE KANVANISHI DONAVAN REIL ROBERT KELLY JOHN RINRER RICHL-XRD'RNA 1fTON Laurel Cfzesier Bozeman Roundup Toleklo. Ohio L olzwzrzs fins -13 FLUX D RXQHS XX'IIAl.I,XNI IQIIIIIIX .'XDOI.I'II IiL'IiIiOl,.,X .IOHN LARSON RUBERT LASI.OVICI I SEN LIN LEE ffm--lb II,-I.-nu SHUI Llml,-Q Bozeman AnacomIa Buenos Aires, Argenlina 3?- I1 ILIIF I I XINIKIL IIIINIQY IIIXYI5 DONALD LILIQS LYNN LOVEJALI.. RALPH MADISON XI., Ur,-.If 111115 Terry C0IumIJia FGIIS Big Sandy HTG ,Y SENIQR W! '- XM DUNALD NIARTIN NEUNIAN NIATSON FRED MAY GEORGE IVICARTHUR ROBERT IVICCAULEY WILLIAM IVICCORIVIICI' H cuIem Bozeman Livingston Billings Helena Three Forks 495' I-XT'-If? F-Ifffl'XJfX.I3 IANII-QS NIfHAI-IQ VVILLIAVI fVIf,IN'IYRIi .IAIVIES IVICVVHIRTER EDWIN MITCHELL RICHARD MORRIS .-I mu nn1Iu ,511 He IjUZffl7lUlI. fjecr Lodge Greal Wibdux 44 DICK MURAOKA RIKIIS MUI.l.liR AR'lIIllR fNl:II.l. l!l,SrlDl.lA 'Jdw l 1I5H'I '1f,l'i'. 1 1' A .r . V , U . l L Wlli!1'fisll l,OZf'lHlLlI. ,,,.,- ,. , llvlvrlu lfillinqw ll'-lfffff, V l ,- , .wi3'gl f?5Tl'3 R E PETER PA PPAS FRANK PARKER Billings Ronan ,Uv f , E'. -wma an 1 -Q- 'Pr' ICDVVARIJ PATAIJAS TWAR I IN I'l-,IQILX fHXl4l,l N I'lI,' .'1 ff' 1 ' 1 lvlilforrl, Nfflll fvrszfy lfufh' l,fl,lf . f ' ' 1 AE GI EERI G A I SHWE HLA PRU Akyllb, BUTYYIU, N Q' BARRY REMELY EDVVARD ROATCH Polaris XNIIIHP Sulpllur Springs an f, , A , A 4? ,, :, . 'qw' A f' ' -i I KENNETH RANSAY OTTO RATZ DONALD RATZLXVF NWTQ XV R 1' Glenview Xvllifehsll Hmm' fir I -lu-1-Q 11- Q-, 1 hs JAMES ROBAN XXALLACE ROBERTS DONALD ROBERTSON DIANE ROHRER Gran! Falls .-Xllclxorngc, :Xluslcu Nlissuzzla K 'TFTSSQ -15 I XX II,,I,I XXI KUIIIIR Q' f 4' gr C -r.Ir Hunuflmx ...,r ..I in , XI I I N N, IIXX XIQ I f UI KIIQUII 5I.X.XSI.XI5 DKYII3 SIIXXN .-XIJQUN SIXIITH LOUIS SNEDDON EDVVARD Ifgxn 5. JIIIQI XX1uI1irzg!urz HurmIin Ifozaumn Bozeman Bozeman 'iv' QR -U-up INA XID NPR V .ff IJ XNNY 5I'R.fXfLl 'If CLIQRALD S'I'AI lfORD 1. w -tw: n Iinzrfruun lmllallrirlgu, Auwrlu he .L ' DAVID STR,-XIJI.I,Y KIQIII II YI IIA NIJISIQINL IUHN S'l'RA'l'l'ON fifllgrfulrf fvfmlflfl l,vwistou1n 46 IHUNI xg RlklWUl l'II RUHIQRI' Rl'lIllNIfURI7 UIl. XRI.I-15 ROXYLANIJ D.'XI-li SANDIBQXK XYESIZEY .'IIImin Biuings for! Perle --Nu ,XM SENIOR RICHARD STICKNHY VVILLIAIXI If. STILES XNILLIAIVI V. STILES Hozvrnun Ronan Bozeman mai ., 49. 6' 'Q' .IAMIZS SI'ROI5l.If JOHN STUBBAN MIKE SUNDLING Glasgow Mulllldlfdfl Glvnflive LARRY THOMAS VVILLIAIVI 'I'RI,fVVIIIiI.I.A Rflfllfll 'l'UCKIfR IIICIIAIZIJ llI.Ix'IffH IACKII, l,'I.I,f1 I IH'-II ' Iv'vy3I,Il'J Coeur d'Algne, Idaho Bulk: Hularuz lfnzwruuz ffrnpw, Xxvlyfllfullll I ll . . 'axis' , HV K Q . 1 , I, I Y ' 2 4 I I I I P ROBERT WALLACE WALTER WARE LAWRENCE WIILLS KLII H XN'HI'IIQ I'Uf,I,I' X'1.lI,H I'-UH Great Falls Scolmcy Billings liuywum l1f,:,.,,f,,. WA ' f u lg. N I I'-I E GI EERI G g:'q6j:,ji 'J' x v. .' x sw I 535- fly LYLE WILLIAMS BAAN WILLE KENNETH WILSON VALDEN XVOLLAN XYILBUR XYORIOIAX XYALLRCE YATES Sidney Iordan Kalispell Plentywood :Inaconda Lani r 47 ,4 5 . J Q- Q ggi 'Q ., ,f'?i?g:,. ,Q 14 xx , -- , 'Y 4 9 ,fx - Xxffmgil , xxx. 1 pa.. f x -'Q x- ,xv 4, DIVTICD if-ef Janet Armstrong SENIQR PER QNALITIES Z5 ,ff Charles Bradley Dean of Science .S Merle ADH Qll8.I'I'lII1Cl'l Sharon Kelly f Q- v . 1 5 1 K xx 4 ,gl V 'EMF 'W' N. . ' ' , . . af f. U M 1 .x .4-v, 13 , zf ..+q 'lr' L BEI IELEE LEXXILLLN Leu'is!cu'n TIILRILFX Nllbblx Ix fish 'v:.x': Q DONXLD ULFON KJIWHIIU Q .. --.Y .-f.v1wv,:,'1-fqvqs -VY, ,- ROBERT KXCICOT Bowman 52 NIXRY ,IIQXX l.l2XX'III-l.lfN 'l'liRRpXNClf LOXYE GEORGE LUCAS CLYDE LYDA THOMAS I.ru'istou'n Buzemun Erwin. N.C. Fromlaerg Lewtstown , X I I XXII NIO x XX XX ILLI -XXI XILELLI R X ICTOR 'NIDIBA ROBERT NEEDHAIVI LORRAINE O BO B tt Ixu nba IXzqer1a bteele N D Kalzspell E ICR .51 'II IONIAS OLSGN RICHARD OSIER RAYMOND PATANA VVILLIAIVI POUND Cfvnclimf Butte Red Lodge Lewistown SHIRLEY RAIQNIG JANET REED WALTER REINART ROBERT RUDIO GARY RUSSELL Great Falts Butte Glemlive Helena Butte GEORGE SAITO ANN SANDISIZRG QI lIiN'I'IN SIUIBICR fIIIAI4I.I,S'IIIONII'Sf13J 'I I IIIJIJUIII. XN'.fI.I.I1U Dillion I If If I IJ 'A AI IJ I ' K l50Zl'lllUl'l, Mflllllff It IIUZUIVIIIH. Ulf!! Y I 'Ur , , f f jqr E336 N9- '-- nv THOMAS WENRICH ELLEN WENZEL RAY WMAN Co nracl H a ure Bozeman f's'-'1:f'rX IE CE i.. , I f K H' I I CI I,'XI4I-I ZIf'I5II.IC5I.-'X N Iiultff ' III? I It ., ,, N, W-' Mm.. - .Q ,,, . new of IW-f:Qfs 15 gif? M ' f-' uf r I Q' l Chinese Auction brings time Orient to IVISC to earn money for sci1oIarsi1ips by auctioning everything from slave Iaborn to Utaice a chance. I I P4-' Q1 Q s -C A I 1' Q .,., ...at For the seniors it has heen a long road,-.1 one darlxened lay frequent small disappoint- ments and highlighted hy small or greater achievements. And it is these achievements which will linger longest in the minds of the 1960 graduates. For sixteen years or more they have attended school. Now they have reached a destination, a milestone in their lives. There have heen tests tlunlce-d, dead- lines missed, projects finished late. All this is now remote and the sometimes unpleasant memories ol these will fade. The lasting henetit will arise from the over-all lcnowlelge attained, the general information retained. And ol the non-scholastic aspect ot college what will remain? ln' Early in one's college career comes the traditional trek up to the 'lxl ' to brighten the symbol of MSC with the promise of rewarding years ahead. Mornirigs and afternoons throughout the four years are taken up with scholastic preparation for one s chosen profession. 'X During the weekends, time is talcen from the usual study routine to meet people in a relaxed atmosphere. Any morning or afternoon will find students malt- ing use of the facilities at the college lihrary to delve deeper into the many facets of their chosen curriculum to gain a broader haclcground. Evening comes and students and faculty join to- gether to dance to solt music under dim lights. Certain evenings during the winter are spent at the field house cheering the Bobcats on to victory. Late into the night students toil over their hoolcs to gain the required lmowledge to prepare for their coming careers. A new day dawns with long awaited graduation -- a new morning to use the learning accummu- lated throughout the four glorious years of lxilsc. 9 tr-7. It will he the memories oi cold early-morn- ing climhs to the HlVl,H the tirst weelxs away from home among strange lout friendly lel- low students, the joy oi lbaslcetlaall games Won, the thrill oi initiation into an honorary or comparahle organization. These are the things which will lighten the years ahead as college falls luehind to hecome a distant glimmer or is viewed through the eyes oi a son or daughter. And through all these phases oi college lite .- the classes. the stud- ies, hut even more important, through the socialization and iraternization achieved Within the myriad oi campus activities - Will come the strength and ahility to lnuild a life of lasting value on the foundation de- rived in college. Tliis year. lor tlie first time in many years the senior class sponsored a project iinancecl entirely lay tile sen- iors tliemselyes. Tliis project was a marquee or lighted sign to lieralci yarious flontana State College events inclucling clramatic procluctions. atliletic contests. field- liouse eyents. ancl special campus activities such as Homecoming ancl Higli Scliool Xveelx. Because it was iinancecl entirely lny tlie stuclents ancl because it was clesignecl ancl lguilt exclusiyely by tlie seniors filim Cliristensen ancl Dix Siieyalier. Arcllitectsj, this roj- ect is unique. ln aclclition, it is tlie largest project, iotli pliysically 124 leet iiigli. 5 x 15 feet at the base, Si .OOO-I.200l and financially that has ever been at- tempteci by any previous class. Not only is their proj- ect unique. lnut time senior class this year reactivated a traclition of an annual Senior Prom, an activity neg- lectecl on campus for tlcie past tliirty years. Supple- menting the usual senior breakfast, the seniors this year instigatecl a laanquet preceding the Senior Prom. Tliis proyicleci a final opportunity for the seniors to assemlnle as a group before gracluation. 'I 4 , 1 'x 'Ji JUNIOR CLASS QFFI ER Dave Gibson President Lindy Royer Sandra Howell 'ice President Secretary loe Sfalalorin Janice McGuire William Johnstone Treas urer Co-Social Chairman Co-Social Chairman 'F' uniors 61 Robert Allen Garry Anderson Gerald Anrlrzrson luArmf: Amlrrauri ful., Arnlru n lifif l' ar, .5.g,7,'f4y 5 Q 1 fr , 1 Nw IN, 'Q 9 f Ardis Armstrong lvlary Margaret Astle John Armstrong Nancy Ayers ' M2 aids., Xl any ,:- A My f lsr 831 7 fr sr 4 +- ,fr , 'Q H .1 J Karen Badgett John Baringer Theodore Benson Donald Bianchi Earl Bley G'-me tio:-P f- Vvilliam Balilrehy Donald Beaver Russell Berg .laclc Bjorlc Sandra Bolstacl Nan' 1. tions rr 45 . gf l K .1 SZ in 1 if 'ai' if 'T 1-may q -gg fb X Donald Boyd Eugene Bratton Beverly Bruegger John Burlingame Stanley Butcher Richard Carr XYilliam Chalmers ,lair Cr.-:jfs Gary Bracken Leonard Broz Susan Buckingham Thomas Burton Leslie Carlson Robert Cashmere Charlotte Chandler Fay Clwisxffe 1. V - lk Don Collins Clinton Cooney 5 :J V li A .2 A - A Jon Corley James Cortright r ' l, . ff , 4 r , - Q A N' VZ' ' - f ,tibia se, r . T?S3.3'372.? 'la 3 g KJ V lf. ,. xx - ' '-fi if .- I 1' Nancy Coverdale Richard Cronlc Gordon Dalen Diana Davey Larry Daw Arlene D-fp'-ner Clifford Cox Lila Curtis Carolyn Daniels Daryl Davis Gordon Decker .lane Donahue 4 be 7 , .. , , gt ek fa , - , ,. , gggyisl-Q X :H ' 'f Bill' ' J . r ' 1- '1 - .,l 4 i ' x' ' ' ' re 6 1 ' , P 1 . k a ' 3 bu 1 6 wwfrl , H . I Q., 1: - Jax ' . '-J. ' A aw X 1:51 'f 4 , X fr '- A Q X'45QLrfT.iwlW7 - 'Jie ' xlarzfy zz Doorzxlms Ronalrl Doucette Lawercnce Doyle Robert Duncan .lolin Dunclicl Carol Eastman f .2 5, -J Z' ,123 .-Xrclmie Evans Steven Falmrion ,loan Eppo CarolErclal1l '.-3 . 'B L K . at- 'X' Q ,V I Elizabeth Elderlcin rucc Ellis Rolaert Felling Arlene Finco Darlene Fortman Eleanor Foster Marilyn Fraser Mrs. Virginia I Slmaron Fiegle James Fitzgerald Norma Foss Robert Foster William Fraser Janice Friecl if 'ZR' -11' iii larrms Frif-if-n Ro wrta Garry Layne Gentry Victor Gess Paul l 4Uflli Slnirley Gee Judy Gerstenluerger David Gibson of Yun Q ., ,. W ,HQ 5 1.434-AL. . L 'Hf-len Gibson Nlarslml-lCingery Willianifjoss Marjorie Griffin A usual sight at the Bobcat basketball games during half- Gordon C,-illeatlmr .lay Gleason Everett Grcenli David Haas time F-I accompanied by Cheers of GO Bobo GOI F' is th popular floor sweeper. C ' v umors 61 f J N -:1 Rolicrl i iagen Slove i inmillon Virginia iiunfi Piiiiip l iannurr ljinvlfi llfm-,fm If:ff. 1 llfwff r 35 S49 all 'Vt fl riff' .r I , X i N S ' 3' 4 --. . 4, ,gl-Zm1ix' is K, I il i Qkll JoAnn Hargrove Donaicl Hawkins Kathleen Hencierson Thomas Heron Collin Hightower Juciol Honaclcl Sandra Hour-ll if,,Xr.nf- iiufiff fit Gary Hasicin Gary Helvilc lvlarshaii Herman Harold Hietaia Gordon Hilislrom ixllary Lou Horaic Franklin Huclxins Norrnar. liar: dv , ..:,, it jf , ' f 4, 5a uni KX4-gr 'X N I N I i ea X iw f 5 Sits X s. a l ka 1 Davicl Hughes i Rosana Hurwitz Juclith Jacobson Duane Johnson ixiaryelicn Johnson lxlarietta Johnstone Ronalci Kaicso Art: Allen Hunsaiccr Don Hutchinson Arolis Jarrett Lynn Johnson Biii Johnstone Roclney Jones Jacob Karnop Fran-. lxaxz 3 3 rig Ax I Nav John Kearns Daniel Kempa Eriice Killorn Robert Kolb Derby hatg, red hearts, and Cupidg IJOXVS are LISGCI to spread Raymond Keclan R0bC KC Y0 Edwmd Kochi' Gone holslad the valentine spirit for the annual Pi Phi Derby Dance. 11 ' 'VS .Y , , Lariat' litter-lislti Kr-nut-tli Kmnliold Dm id Krucgtr Loyd Kuclxne .lack Laclcman Edna Langston Margaret .lean Lenon Gail Lewis eh gi t N' ff . '33 K in f no 1 6 X I' lf- 'W l J . W ,ii 'f 1. J .M i ' W. 2 ,gn y y A 43. 4 ' v L ' A: 13 ii it f :S W f 'Q-if Q , A' W I 4 - ET A W 2 Q' 9' . 'Jismifiaif Xian in Lindsctli Carla Lot-liwood Don Loltsgaarden Richard Lund Val lvlacldoclc Raymond Maier Donald Martin Larry Mass ul'-art Livingston Slicila Lodge Geraldine Luer Robert Lynes George Nlallugll Dale Maroney Nancy Martin Madeline Massa :av ' L ,. 'gi wavy , V ' ,-.1 -.ff --Q , I' r X I .. Q .- f -If-Afigefiiit .-P f , , I , l a'rif ia xlf Czihrrffn lainice NlrGuire Jael: Nlclntyre Karen Melby Patricia 51' fJf 'A bliaron 5lcGuire Herbert fxlclfelvey David Melin 13m 'f ' i 'W Yanq' Nlil-sewn Nlarlene Nliller Vlerle Nlillion George Molcn But we don,t have any I-Iig-hlandel-I Gerald Nliller Sandra Nllllfff Nancy Jo Mitchell Micliael Monaco uniors 61 E 1.. J ta nf oi' Z5 'C .g -: ' Robert Nelson Alice Nielsen Ruth Nelson Roberta Nistler fd sv..j' xx-A l William Peters Lenora Pfister Sharon Peterson Judith Phelan r in 1 T27 , 1. iiiff. . 5, 1. . .pl xg. f A A J f X l ,J 3 1 Robert iviorgnn oi'- Y .li 6 A -. .,, 4 Nr, -we 1. .- Beverly Nitz Richard Nixon Q!--in .E . rj: yw , ,, ,e- f J C M NX sw 1 . 5 Qjxwo 6 Li, S- 1 t Z 5 fn-3 f' Alfred Pierce Bert Pierce 'V Y ,fi . . N J b D' 2 Q . ... 0.2: 0 . ,e.. -.'.- . 5' .- ' v.. ff-1.2 , . 9 rr- f Jean Nlortng Carol iViurphy X411 ,W I R 5 Dean Nottingham David Onstad Philip Nuher Phyllis Owens lnnfrt Niyr-rs luyff- K'l1r f' iidrif :li --:Pu 4 -9 n 2 . f -A 2 Q fi f John Parlcins Patricia Paugh Rowe i'f-r',,1'.r: Hallie Pasley Charles Pawlovs :lu Dax :fi Pfrrga 1' M 3 1 t ,... Xu 5 fi, A. H W A fl it-x-ii. 1- M X ' ' . . x -2 5 5 - X J I X 'W f Q ,f X 5. Arthur Plath Teresa Potter Charles Putnam Charlotte Quigiey Cn' ,icroid Raiser Patricia Plumlee Gustave Priinnow Kenneth Quiclienden Charles Rahn Fianucifa Rea: B Y ' f o- 1 Victor Red Bear Roger Reser Betty Reynolds Patricia Robison Splicing an educational film in the ,-Xuciio-Xvisual Center. Paul Renne Patsy Reymer Doug Roarlc Joyce Rossmiller I 'J .VI 1 4 ,, fi l .1 Billie ,lean Applegate ,Gi 'i ig-' u 5 i J 1 9? j Ricliarcl Cronlc Blarilyn Fraser Sandra Bolstacl E M 4115 Beverly Bruegger Robert Casllmore l JU 1012 PERSONALITIE David Gibson wi M Erlice Killorn Roberta Garry YQW- Xvilliam .lolinstone 3-18 475 David Krueger iffifim v ,, if f ill ,QQ-iii A 1 Jean Lenon Gerald Miller George Lucas n I Thomas Molen syn ' Joseph Scalabrin Lenora Pfister Karen Sperry fa, F6 Wllllam Stiles Erlind Royer 1 :::r Kemp Wilson vs' -57' Richard Siclerius Terry Potter vw V3 S.. Nlaxine Nord! Hallie Pasley 5 s 'tg Ki: ,ff QU Slana Rowc Ixo rr Ruppr Duval R3 clqun I Dec Ann Ryder Paul Salem Myrna Salvas ir- In epfx Ncalabrm David Schlecfmten -Xnn Schuler Vvrlbcrt Schwenk Hovhannes Semerpan Florence Shanstrom Gordon Shepherd XX 1 nam Nc all John Schrader hay Schu artz Richard Schwmgel Wllllam Semmens Wrllram Shelden Joann Sluvely x John Smith Jacqueline Sorlie F an J 11 , I ' f A , nn Uriah' lunf: Slranrf Frm Trrwxulgcr Br-nnlf' Thompqon r Nior y Edward Swanson N :wan Thomas Josf ph Thompson 1 , , i! , was t 5 . ll A - l t W - if umors i 1 g g ,ag Agia., 'f ,t:L .V ' ' if Cliarlcs Tollivcr Ben Torres Karen Town X-1' , Yltr Margaret Utllrich Wayne Vanvoast Stephen Wagner Geraldine Walker Norman Warp Roger Vanvoast Virginia Vaugtmt Gaye Walker Neil Warmack lrving Weissman , . Mi1lyl:lll'Il lff:Vv'lul:lln ' - Elinor Wellman Roy Weston ' r , 1 fl? ' fl! I Q 4, 0 Q I 'I A t , Y 'CTX- . LA. ff K Sl1v,:,n'l'rr,li stirs'-L. J 1 Vt' -6 ' .... iv 4 I., , p Bruce Xkvlaite Kemp n Sidney VVills Jerry Xym A-uh? g get it H-Q im N' 'CIV it o e, r If 3'? rf ik ar .. X ,gi B 'Q ri 1 '4 i 3 xi .J lf? X mug O Vvinifred Vvinlcs Alfred Vvipperman Margo Yates Gerald Yenne Dennis Young Keith Winter Glenna Witt James Yecllicka Jane Yolcoo Ardytile Zimmer All-American Cancliclates ? , An, 1 r .Ia -5 ' . ' 'I -ra 1 . - J 1 Y fv A ja wif! J vo f .,-' -,I '-Y :- i ' . .'-, fl' ' Jr' 5 5 f I r . , .85 -fi' - xg 4. fn. X . , . ,LL F .-4 I A . I 5 .. .-,n,,' f '5 f 1 N s P' 'fam . 2, A . .Xf i 1 - .xp-. , 4 -I Q-2 1: 11 UP OIIIOICS ll'-9-'all Q 0 fi x 6 PM iq X -. 'N QPHOMORE CL SS CDFFICERS FROM GRADATIM Heaven is not reached at a single bound: But we build the ladder by which we rise From the lowly earth to the vaulted skies, And we mount to its summit round by round ,-Josiah Gilbert Holland Beverly Landes, President i James Bartron Sharon Beeckler Vice President Secretary Frank Gilliam Jeanette Maier Duane Boe Treasurer Co-social Chairman Co-social Chairman :O lomores S pi Gary Acord Hugh Adair Linda Agler Joyce Ahola Richard Albrecht ,ff W 1 .,,. i Qi 2 'W X A 1, 1 .Krlita Alex Eunice Allsop Gerald Anders Gary Anderson Donna Andrus Charles Arnold Kay Austin Dennis Baker Judith Allison Paul Amundson Alice Anderson Nancy Anderson Montana Armstrong Sally Atkins Don Bailey Mary Lou '-'X C7 IA X A X James Bartron Robert Beaucimaine Marion Beley Nlary Bennett Tiiornas Bates Sharon Beeclder Jeanne Belsctmer Ronald Berglund ,mhrfsg W W a - ' 4 . XB. 'pn sl -. A., ,, M , i V . V IPL I H ' I. I ' A W 1 A I ,ff an - - s,.,.. ., as ' ws, , -. , , 'agzgw ' - ug Bartmra Bf-nv Nirs Jayni Binnftii lrmn Birtir Ruin-rt Blank lolwn Berry 1 I Ernrna fjinlcled Stmmn Bishop Gerry Blafknian GI'iZZliCS WCTC met at the depot by CIlfhIlSi8.StiC WCICOITICFS. i ll Nenette Blalcc Joseph Bortz Judith Bowen ,dvr i lf' it ff . fm Q . Y.-,W ., mg.. 1 :ff ,fe . ,gy 1 , , .' 1 ' 7 . . y 4 . 1 ,. 4' t Bryant Blcwctt Clarissa Bliss .lolnn Bodncr Dunne lim: l Robert Boyd Bruce Bramlette Mary Brown Wilma Burlclund Cheerleaders arrived Ol lnqpe Arne Bradley Harvey Brown Robert Brown Bradley Burns Y 'I' Gerald Callaway Jon Carlson Rosella Carter David Cliamlaerlin Janis Christian Carol Clmristison Kay Dell Clarlx Larry Clawsc Patrick Campbell Frances Carroll Edward Casne Mary Chestnut Roberta Clxristenot Ellen Cllurcluvell Keitlx Clarli .lanei Clifcr ,- I .X L22 '5 sc , J, x' i Y ' 1 ' ' 2' t Q l f Nancy Clilceman Betty Colarclnilc lvlary Conser Sliaron Cooley Roy Comell Gary Crane Gary Cunninglzam Dproilfjf Ds? Helen Coffman Kent Connor Barney Considine Leo Cooper Nlarlene Cotton Rolnerta Crosby Roger Daley L lxarles Dax J sophomores 62 John DeBoer T ' 'Nu Xlsr- nm- Dvxxit Charles Dietz Arlene Douglas Ann Dunbar Josephine Dye Darl Enger Elaine Evans Douglas .luiizzh Drcrui Roger Dirlxs Flarian Drury .luclith Dundas William Eagle Roger Erfle Sally Eyer Judith F 'wi it F., w h':r.al'f f'-i?z:r.:f-r .-Xrsfrne Fauqurrt Qrrin Ferris Finn Flugeim fwrfej. fraught ft'-ve Ferguson Vxyilliam Fitzgerald Shirley Flynn AAQ- Niarian Foix Frances Forney lill Foster Rohcrt Frank Fiargaret Fornlilc Patricia Fomleiat Richard Foster Ronalfl Frank Rrcharcl Dehn Phyllis Dejana Richard Deming Carolyn 1 5' . ma True to form. the MSU band arrived to present their own dancing music. Ii 1 A R I 1. N I ? 4 A :OPIIOIHOIGH 15-M Q' ' ,7 5 50: IR -.H,-2, 4' - -li 'I Qk if rg, B '. ,1.Q, 1 IUL D m I II F1 fl 01130 K F I if F I y RlfihF1l il'lPaFlVf lj I PFI f f I I I I S Ill T I Q Jeannie Jones Mary Bctli Jorgensen Jeanne Kanalz Almlul Kmlow Uomilfl Kfeil 'Ov Bruce Kennecly Richard Killaricle Tliomas Kipp Jacob Korell Wilbur Kulces Brenda Kessler Jo Killenbeclc Joseph Kleffner John Koslcela Sonja Laclwenmaier f r. i 'F Valley View Country Clulo provirlecl a lrierid scene for publications members, John Lagerquist V Russell Langan Gladys Lariviere Walter Larson tlolm Layne XLLII , ., 5 1 W Diana Lentz Cliarles Lincoln Barrera Lv. ir. Beverly Lancies Jerald Langston Norman Larsen Clyde Latta Bobby Lelmr Ronalcl Levenson Jerry Little .lf Lyrics 64 -r Ap. W P f ., 'hu .,'q fi- . Martillis Maarstad Carol Magee Jeanette Nlaier Lawrence lvlarcott Kennetlm lxiartello Fiariorie 5lattson Earl Flcfullocli Eiearzor Flciierr-: Jean Madsen Carol Mahlum Jesse Malone Dennis Nlarriage Judy Dlartin Davici BICCIUIC Sl'lSI'0I'l Fl-:Renzie .IJEHT 3l:Le:i a 4- - , i 1 I sophomores 62 IXTCIYCC DlcNcil Joel lxICVCy IVHCIIBCI Meehan Ffank arg-fx Sig. lmlvtti Allan 5lillcr Darlene lvliller lvlarian lxiiller Robert Millons Alyce Molvig William Morris Donalda lvlurfitt Flqry .Xnn Blialmx Carol Hiller Linda lxliller Wayne lwiller Helen Milonas Ray Morgan Josephine Murdock Joan Murray Q 'G+ ,gf 'ff . ll P f l , F Z! x l ,rf Non' f- X rrqinin X1-rlin Flnry Niclnolcs pearl Niclccy Tl :ffl-j. N' n.fc lima. Newton Alun Niclnolson Wesley Norclin BF Ri GD 'tn-5 -r l Carol Norinff Riflmrfl Nuttcr Nvnynf: Olrnsleufl ,lon Orcull . lolrn Nugent Carol O'Connr:ll llarlfzne Olson Dennis Osgard Editors of the Exponent try some fancy Steps. l 76 1 . r 95. X . Donald Ostrem Tlicrcsa Oswald Alta Purlccr James Parr Rae Peas: A I Q Y x ,a I 4 8 .1 4 r 5 1 at Q ,gm ' ,J - ' V l t A' ' lf- ' f fl 4 Q. - l r Slxirley Permann Lana Peterson Garry Pitscll Nancy Place , , D Rose Perriclc Peter Peterson Irvin Pitscll Robert Porter Montanan editors watch from the Sldellnei' 'lo 1 1 A at J .1 5' -Q fa its :hm , . .' ..., ' ' , , I W fl, Q r ff x Q. 3 ' . D. v' AQ Helen Radcliffe Patricia Rae Arnie Rasmussen Harriet Raymond Edward Reichert Douglas Rennewanz Tl. 52.55 R: :aarfsfn Barbara Rader James Raisler Karl Ratzlaurg Bruce Reliarcl Charles Reisig Steve Rice Barbara Rgger Q, 9 Vi! W X fl' A . ' N' 1 .X tr A ,, 5 i 1- fx , Riclmard Robbins Gary Rogers Leverett Ropes Peggy Rotlmermel Peggy Ruff Horace Sanders Sliarwn Sclieinost Kar: James Rock Betty Rogerson Galen Rose Donalcl Ruclberg Peter Sanborn Carl Saner Diana Sliiltz Dcrma bcfraztzztz DGHHIS BHLPT Mary Bennett SIIHFOII BCCCICICI' James Bartron Gary Graham Phyllis DeJana 'if 5 13'-M 5 l Gerry Blackman Judy Dieruf OPHO CDR John Greiner Ed Harper Richard Hagen Claudia Haskin iii, 1 Jerry Krause John Holden Jeannie Jones M' Wilbur Kuiaes PER Q ALITIE ' 'Nah Sandra Snortlanci K Sandra Xuifldal Knut Skram 86 Phil Schneider Tom Richardson 'Fi 136 Jack Xveylanci Iargo Vogt n 1 'F bophomores 6 2 Elicla Schreiber Eclwin Scott Frances Scstrich Russell Shepherd 'nk ,, W Y t airs: Sit-cl--ntopf Etlu nrtl Smith Barbara Smyth Susan Sollicl Sharon Spear Davicl Staloio Donalcl Steinbach Karen Stene i R-, g- r Slxznnfr ,lolin Smith Sanclra Snortland Carol Soulshy Charles Spencer Katherine Steen Raymond Steiner Gary Stensatter Av 2 hw-ri ftffpri r Peggy Ftmwirt John Stinson Michael Stoltz larrm-Q Ft' r i I Samuel btewart Frank Stoclc Robert Stone Qu f ay-riond Stu 1 is Q in cs Sumner Eflth Swainson .lolin Szymanowslfi . . - Lf. kerry, Swrsrmg CMI Swag joy Swartz Iidith Tackc Montanan photographers talce time-out to lmprovlse. ,W ,7 J Kenneth Taclce Stephanie Talbott Mary Ellen Taylor Barrl Tcigffn Charles 'llmrnas 'fl l h A 15' ,5-fig,-ut. 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Anderson, President , 5-4 Edgar Stout Sharon Morrison Vice President Secretary l i Q Betiy Bruclmer Joyce Borgan Ken Haas Treasurer Co-social Chairman C0-g0Cial Chairman VVl'1icl1, talcen at tile Hoocl, leacls on to lortune lFI'E'Sl1I11GH David :Xardal Cliarles Acliillcs Rosalie Adam Robert Adams Ricllar J dt lk 5. v V T V s 1-fe it ,IXVJKQ , P , . . , iv- , r . , ff f 5 I Kem .Xlflrif li Zalcaria .Nnani Kirsten Anderson Harry Andrus Judy Armstrong Elizabeth Balcer Elmer Balsam Jerry Bauscb f 'arnl ,Xll-an Donna .-Xnrlr-rs Mr-rry Anderson Jolwn Annin Everett Babcock Jerald Baker Barbara Barlcer Richard Beatty lf-rf .Xllfvn fiurhs . Xnrlr-rsnn VVilliam Anderson Scotta Antonsen Bonnie Baclie Carl Baldwin Josephine Barrier Sandra Beers 'l ?,f.n,ff ,XIII-ri lnlrn .'XY1dl fSOIl VVilliam D. Anderson Janice Arclicr Carolyn Bailey Kenneth Ballinger Rodney Bates Nancy Benlce .. 1' 4-A ' .- ,ful my ri 29 ,. . . X. 5 I .gf . it Patricia Bennett Alice Berg Lee Berger Mary Bcssettf: Vvilliam Biclc A fellow just has to rest sometime' Peggy Benmn Barbara Berg Sliirlfry Berqlm Nancy Beverly Patricia Biclcnberg Marcia Bird Donald Bjork Roy Blaclc ifdwnrd Bluclcwood Mairtlnzr lilalcely Kfmmftli lSof,lm-r lnyu- l5f,l..f.fI 'l I-ff iiafffv Joyce Borgan Curtis Bradley Jack Bradley Virginia Bradiey. HID- . ,:. The line-up of broom-swishers , .5 W. Ellen Braughton David Brinclc John Brown Kay Browning Eugene Braun Joseph Broesder Mary Brown Elizabeth Bruckner Halieclc Brenden Wayne Bromenshenlc Sheila Brown Vvillard Brurud Faith Brennan Barbara Brooks Larry Brownell Craig Bryant Gary Bueling Patricia Burke Kafhieen Bmiso James Byrne Dennis Cannon V W r , Y 1 , ,M H , , Q 1 ' X 1 x I J, N X x Lee Cannon Paul Carr Pete Carson Glenn Carter .lanct Chapman Bill Chiesa Xxhifiiartz Ciark Jean Carlson tl0SCpl1iIlC CEii'l'Cl R0bCl'l Carson R0l7Cl't CHTVCI' Eflllii CllCSafCl'i Sll3I'C'E' Clark IQCHUSNR CIBWSOTI P fGSl1I'11eI1 Clark clrv.-Ima Q , 2 VI x its AK .55 lt V1.1 'I fhfmn Farul Ciorrlrr linlws lvlyrllc Criswcll 'Kr ' f xf. lfnlwrt fluttorx .losr-plz Cralatrc-c Clillord Croslirey l' .7- '. f .1.r,,f l lqrlviri fqux 1-nlwll lunr- Crane VVilliam Crossett l :P f 'fig-4 U1-aim' fifmani lr-an Crawley Vvilliam Crowley F Q . -f1.- -1 X 'fmfla Dial: Nlilr-L Dir-'le Priaf alli. Dirnmll Ronalfl Dissly ty Diflimson Nlarjorif- Diglnlmnr- lflimlwtlu Diner-n Doris Divelf-y P Donna Cole Sue Coles Tommy Collins Janis Conlon Mary Culp Fiori Danclrea Patricia Davis Howarcl Declcer f Riclnarcl Daglio Robert Dasenbroclc Janet Dawson Cllarles Delaney Mary Dailey Donna Davis Thomas Dawson Bruce DeRosier Nlarcia Daley Marjorie Davis Elbert Declier Della Devoe 5' is I :mn M :ik , 5' iilfsfaif- 1 ,in Lg W Q, 5 I - 17 Sue Dolmias Catlwrinc Donalmue Patricia Doyle Dean Dvoracelc li Dullain Doliglmn .lunar-s Donahue George Drga Plryllis Dylcstra 5' , Z 'fr- Daviel Eacrci Robert lfziglrr D4-unrm l'iil?4lWOUll Ann:-Iiv liiflwilffl l,y1lin lfrlwnrrls Nllitllfif 1- i.flv.:ml1 l.-iv. fl'f1' f ill., ur. X: rf . l ' 3. V, .,,y,W,,l41 , v'iv.wi.1 ' ' ,gf ff: ' f - ed If f 1' ,onltf Y William Emriclc William Erwin Peter Fasalce Jolm Fcnslce An aerial yieyv of the Calvin Erlmaugll Barton Eveletlm Robert Faust Margaret Finley Karen Erlle Kay Evers Hans Fedge Donna Finstacl Irma Erickson Marilyn Fabatz Lois Felix Kennetli Firebaugh . ,-, , 1 I. , N xt t 4 t l 'Q i X x 1 K i 3 .- f ii . ssl K .- muffi- Tlmomas Fleming William Fortier David Freclenbcrg .Iolm Friecl Katherine Gallagher Sanclra Garrison Daniel Gr-an' Diana Ge-Q R L r Lillian Floman Alice Fraolet Roger Frcebcrg Barbara Fulnman Donald Garliielcl Larry Gass Kirk Genger c sri Tern FIGSl1H1G11 Barbara Cilson Dalian Gleason David Gloclowslci Julie Glocge Dennis Glover i 5 i I affix , f l f r'- si fiw rg' r Uarril fionlr-I Dona Green Jucly Gunclcrson 9- grin-rf fi f,f,f l XlrArnCiul,1lf't Ri: liarcl Grcensliiclcls lvlaurinc Hager l!:'i,f1r'f fi' rfifr fir' ff li- ru firnlmw lulin Gr!-1-nu oocl Ronalcl Hager ly. ir- f:f,rr.,, Pu llfxffl fimlmni Donald Q1UI1l,lf'fSOD Eclwarcl Haggerty J kr, W , 'hx 'JA , 1, GW, 2 ,ruff .J l mgaey f f W5 :J 1 iis fl ' W V 'S ,rx , ' Gwfif K - i 4 W F Stanley Hamilton Robert Hanel Barbara Hanno Karen Hanslorcl i. Bruce Hanslorcl Delmer Harrison Ann Hanson Huloert Hart Bette Hanson Ronica Hauclc David Harmon Clifford Haven Robert Hawks Carolyn Heclclen Robert Heglancl Kennetli Heilcens ., A 6. bw i ' i x A J i Sf .I -' f f . ., we 6 va, ,-. I Linda Hem Xvilililf' Hf-mired Sliamn ilf-nflffrwn Dunnalimg Neitlier rain, nor sleet, nor wind . . . anne Heitzrnan Riclrarrl Hrrnrleraon Karl llfrrtnl JoAnn Hiclis A 1 '21-' ffx. Gail Higgins Ted Higgins Karen Hilclcrmun Charlotte Hill Dali- llill Slmmn llill ll'-nm: lim Lrrumvli lfoy ilfffgff ' .r , x-T3 fb. 1 'Y This is a pretty important jolo ancl require great Care. Harolcl Hoffman Robert Hoist Thomas Hooics Daveen House Norma Howell John Hollensteiner Steve Holt Valentine Hoplcins Davicl Howarcl Helene Hubbard Phyllis Holloron Rand Honaclel Robert Hoppe Jane Howard Lynda Huhing Kenneth Holm Sharon Hoolclancl Karen Horton Helen Howe Gorcion Huliler .lerie Huiler Gary Hughes Janet Hughes S l g 1 f' lf J 7 N M , Lyle Hummel Robert Hurcl James Jarrett Robert Jennings Jack .iochums Avis Johnson Robert Johnson Janace Hunter Robin James Janica Jaumotte Larry Jens Valerie Joe James Johnson Roclsne .loluxson S9 F IG Sl1111GI1 6 3 Snnclrn J. .lolinson Sandra lxl. Jollnson Gilbert Jollnston Jo Ann Jolmston 'nxt LEE- .. . , . ., Ii .V if x' ' wAMl,.1' . , I .g 11 1 , Pai' N' .V g - , ',l un. ga if 'I W .. .1 ,J I 1 1. X t 1 1 K Furl- y low-1 Dennis lurim fxlic liar-l Kecslcr-s Peggy Kciler Jolin Kenney Kent Klawitter Albert Kozclislci Barbara Laclcman lg :- I-rflar. lfilin liirsnirlc Artliur Keene Larry Keller Connie Killoride Antliony Konecny Roger Kraniis Gloria Laclcman X-l me lo-glif rt lg lf- Kairnppinr-n Put Kr-r-nr-y lxlargaret Keller Sliaron Killoriclc Connie Kosld Patrick Krliosa Joel Lammers llfxTX' y lung lziniu- Kfitlmry Stewart Keeton Lou Arclen Kelson Cleveland King Deanna Kostlca Ann Kutzman Alice LaMont Gordon Larson lurlitli lgiraon Daniel Lasli Patricia Lawson .Iarnes Lf-ggatc lvan Leigland Patricia Leonard TraCe lzewis Janice Larson Lanorf: lgirson Bonnella Lawin Carl Lcaman Jaclc Lelir Jon Leonard Rutll Lewis Gary Liclxte IG SIHTIGH 6 3 Pamela Fiaycr Robert iXicAuicy Sancira iVicArli1ur Nieivin iVicBcaki1 Doris McCollum M34 uv CI l , I .Z - . a'-'1'E 55 A L M. -LW33, ' 'Mm fl , ,,..,- xv- 'lai ' 'K - f Q i -A 1- f . Y l M - f kia. , w 3 . -'si X I x 1, . ' 1 W -L '4. . F V i ' I gif, 1. 1 o 'r .- Xi' i5',r,:,gl. Xian' in Fir fiuirf- i'iiilip Nic-Onmivcr Arlimur Mcivilic' Ciiiiorcl Miiroy Haroicl Moiwn Sharon Morrison Raymond Murphy XXX ,q iff. ixif lJf,f.,iifi K1-nl. xii Kililif-n ifliznlwtii Nimivit Patricia ivicluiiy Marilyn iviincar Roiocrta Moore William Morlon Barbara Nagengastl V ami Xi' f ii:.lf-3. lsmvt Nififficl iincia Nil'!'i'iS Fay Nic-ycr .iolm Minow Vviiiiam Moore David Moulton Judith Nance V 5-iv im'-l gif fir'-v. 5..nflr,, Nif Fiwnua Slmron Nic-liling Swcn Niillcr Karen Moc Thomas Morgan VViiiiam Mulcahy Alan Nasiund V , f .55 I V VV V f A H1 f 1, ' V fz i Riciw' rri Neiieri Grfziciwen Nelson x'1ill'iif'ff Nels: n Dr ris Nun cc th tw d 't t th to Z l Dayiid Nelson Harold Nflw. n1f,af.f:NcIsfff. Mlfai. Nga Wonder' csc 0 eve' ma e I 0 e P ...--, I 9 ' uv- ,' If, i x , 1 l f Sllirlcy Nicllolson George Nicln-I fir-mlrl Nisln-i l.inrl:i Nolila: lr-runs Nonlsilrl lim'-rll. f-I, nv. 'J fin- '. in ' i U i 1- f . 1 in J 'L . 'Q' . .R . is L 'xx ct, W f . f F i 'L 4' i , . . Eff!! i if f A sr -i f ie . i ' Q- Ji ' r :S-.4 C V A f ' W Spurs do come in lmancly. . i T? fi if I X ' ' i -E :Air if '11 . , I . A a X 1 Jay Oclisner Davicl Oliver Walter Olson Jeaneen Ostrem Tliomas Overturf Davicl O'Connor Clifford Olsen Barbara O'Neil Larry Qsweiler Kathleen Gwen Sondra Ode llla Olson Judy Opp Jacqueline Otis Douglas Page Y ' Toru Olcuno Terry Olson Wayne Oppelaoen Etliel Overgarci lvlartlla Painter Jolin Palmquist Ronalci Palo Riclzar: Pfxfiiillg 4 'an , . ,Q x 1 g 1 i f '-f i wr Y r i Pauline Parlcer Elvan Paslma Douglas Payne Julia Peila Russell Pepper Dorothy Perry Barcl Peterson Eruce Peterwn Nlarilyn Parrisll Loretta Passage Darrell Pearson Jill Pepper Verna Perkins .lolln Peters Bonnie Peterson Carol Pete:-son Q3 PISSl1H1G11 55, U f VG, ' ' w, . i 1 James Peterson Patricia Peterson Bonita Pcura Slrirley Pfister x '15 bv as X T' firm. l'.,gr.r'. Rim Voir-r Gr-orge Powers ff-fri. i':-f rm lfwrmff' ljoliington loan ljroil i .'-fr. l'lf:ff lufirznf ljupimrn fiwr-mlolyn ljropp ll Q- lf gi, lfoiif-rt lion 1-ll S21ndmC2ui4,lif:nQlf'n K Elaine Rosii Hazel Russell 3'1Fll'Vlf'll,eUQSl'll Betsy Ross lolnn Russell lo Rutledge 94 X,-ev Carol Ram Rutlw Read Samuel Ricliardson Kay Roberts Patricia Roe Dick Ragland Karvel Reese William Riclrardson Lewis Roberts Julian Rogers 'K Don Ragland Alvin Rentsclwlcr Joyce Rindal Duane Robertson Patricia Rosenthal .lean Randall Wlicliael Reynier Jen Rivenes Walter Robinson Joseph Rosetti I i Stella Saline V Juditli gfilvas Vvilliam Sanborn Linda Sandy Suzanne Scluauer Wziynr: Sulsluury Ricliarcl Sarnrnons Wayne Sand Alois Scllai Marion Sclleeler 4. nd fEg1Wf1L'jj' ,J - 'G ' Var' .Ag I A , ., 1 .. . fx f M fs Q, me ff? , xx 1 , 'UM' i 1. P 4 'S 4 s R, l Ml' '11, .SAX 3 I . -a 'fir '13 X.,v P- -1 e 1 G D 1111911 Q Clmrles Stout Eclgar Stout I 4- ' 'C' elk Rzr.-,lfl Stroll ln Swvrl-:er lan Tlwain Donna Tllompson Thomas Tielentlxaler frltf im'-l Nmpf' Dunne Tnngen Xvilrna rlAlllClI'ItZAl'1 Janice Tlwmpson Vvillarcl Toavs X-f :.:tr. gtrurug' frury ,l-ilXf'FlfH'f Lincla Tltomas lvlary Tllompson Allen Toly ljer-.Q - ar sur Rulwrta Taylor ljcvc-rlyTl1ornpson Stanley Tllurston Robert Tom xr . I :ff 15235- W tl VT Q. .'. ., r N: , y ,. ' 'J ' , -I uv' ' ' Gary lfngfflug .lurlillr Xfhllilflff' Gr'-gm Ven'-tz lic-rnnrrl VVallrer Eugene Vvangerin Herman Utiger Arthur X'ffTlClf!f Sven Vfrll fflcanor VValtari Robert Wardflrip Dorothea Striclmcl Judy Stringlellow Janice Strobel t., w x 1 :V 33 H. .Z V .V fre: , X iqjws ' Mag 1-ff f 'Tigre 9r3'?2,x,Q?f9N ' jviifiiiglf ll 1' 5552 - I 3 ex . a,4f:i1,'q 'V 1 , '35, 5 in b X' 1. A Fila! f - I Elf.. 'f7 . ' ' ',,'l'f, Lil' r w , vi V, ' 'ffl 3. , . ,., ,, i t x f w , , if 4 X, A X . ,iff-':f, , 3 Vliifdftyrjl' 1--1 -sw r, im a mf H 'U 3ff.,ff2.', f'f 4 wk ,Ci 21141 Sharon Townsend James Treweelc Shirley Tuclcer Nancy Traclcwell Charles Trinder Wayne Turner Dawn Traslc Spencer Tripp Allen Twilling Gerald Tf6lJCSCll Grace Tscllaclle Grace Ulvang ,T- ' ' 5. i , , 1 , fi x , .ii . ' . Karen Ware Guylyn Warren Barbara Way Charlotte Ware Ronald Wattnem Calvin Weaver i Q Welch Geralcl Weller Kay VVessel Cary Wlfnl x im .lnniur VV:-sl Sl1HilIlx'xr!I'l7l'l 1 ar. vvllmf- I l-1. ' 'f 5 'L f Jerry Wllitesel Niclcy Whyte VVieclerriclc Vviellman Alan Yenne Robert Ylinen Q59 li ull elected, l promise l'll .... U ' ag g ' s fi if , all Xmas y Gus Vvillcins William Vvilliss Donalcl Wogamon Sandra Vvood Carol Xvriglit Carla Xyulli Nlariarz Xyyiie James Williams Donalcl Vvilson Gary Vvolilgcmulll lvlary Vvooclmanscy Riclwarcl Williams Lawrence Wilson Susan Woldtvedt Lincla VVoocls Luella Williamson Minniebell Vvinlcer Annabel Wolf Joyce Vvoolcry X , ,Q Hr.: Florence Yost Harolcl Zavalney Lincla Zipperian Karen Zanto .luclitlm Zettle Gerald Zopii l Juv' ,,.- ' Belnolcl, a cancliclate lor Fresliman Class Pre-siclent ? 9 R HP J. QAN .K P I if , S 5' 2 ,K A? :Q fs Wx ' Ziff HS 1 2 KM. 41- f . 1,5 'fy V :S 4 ? 3' 0 U . LK . 4531555 EWQM vqwvzf I , Wyfii. 4 -JE 2, :gif r A -imwaff , Y - .Mx 1 . O m9421f Kpy,,,, - f - Q Za- .. X' IL. .23 VV ni WORTH It is not what the world gives me In honor, praise or gold: It is what I do give the World, So others do unfold. If hy my work through lite I can Another soul unfold, Then I have done what cannot he Made good, hy praise or gold. Une tiny thought in tiny Work May give a great one hirth, And, if that thought Was caused by me I Iivect a life of Worth. ,-'Richard F. Wolfe Dr. R. R. Renne. in liis sixteentli vear as llead ol' Nlontana State follege. lias again seen an increasing enrollment talse advantage ol lacilities added tlirougli liis loresiglit and progressive action. Hapner Hall. tlle new worneirs dorm. was occupied lor tlie first time tliis year: worls was started on a new men's living residence: and plans were laid lor a rnucli-needed addition to tlie lilirarv lwuilding. :Xgain tliis year. Dr. Renne was called upon to represent tlie United States alwroad and toola a leave ol absence during winter quarter to serve as economic and agricultural adviser to tlie government ol Etliiopia. Xve can feel confident tliat under liis excellent leadersliip NlSC will continue to inalxe progress in tlie lield ol liigller education. .- . -. X X X 1 i i X, ,i. iii ,vi i X K Nl i THE PRE IDE T it Y at Val Glynn, Dean of Students, because of his remarlcalale ability to carry out tlle many duties' of his position with competence and efficiency, and his willingness to lielp indi- vidual students with any problems, has be- come a favorite campus figure. Botli faculty and students respect this man who can lman- dle problems and smootll out difficulties with diplomacy and ease. Dean Glynn Worlcs closely with the students to enable them to have an effective and progressive student government. ln tlie seven years tliat Dean lfstlier Hrown lmas served as adviser to tlne women ol Vlon- tana State Colle Ie, slne lias earned tlie rep- utation ol one wine is always ready to lielp out witli student prolnlerns and does so witli efficiency and understanding. Slie worlrs to guide tlie women students in tlieir organiza- tions and activities and carries out tlie many services ol guidance counselor, adviser, and Dean witll exceptional administrative alfili- ties. 57' TUDE T ADNHNISTRATIQN gr' f. a A' 4 M1 ' 1 -me K . X y 1 S: ,RN ,Gilt I ,LSI , . i 'QUE' ffl... 1 In -2. Ur, 1.1 .fn ffl ' ,. ., '- - vi' if tijgwlf , I 4 'Iorlif-I :Xnshf-irri ---rvrv-'- ir- Sl' -fgg . 1 Dean Gaines The efforts of these men and Women, carrying on their duties behind the scenes, insure the efficient and effective operation ot the functioning of the col- lege. Their responsibilities include maintaining rec- ords, coordinating the many school facilities, and supervising the various ottices. The effectiveness of their work is shown hy the skillful organization of all school-affiliated services. ADMINISTRATIVE QFPICER I Hardy Berry H. C. Chr-:ever Iiernard Copping Ntartha Hawksworth Lesley Heathcote Mildred Leigh Dr. Paul Mccleave Max Worthington 102 vernor Hugo Aronson Mr. Forrest Amir-rson Supl. llnrrivt Nlillffr Nlr. ll, A, liolimgrr Wir ll l'. fmllif- ' Helena, Morztana Helena, lVlonlana llvlvrm, Nlorrtana l.or.al Hourrl l.fn al Ijflllffl 'T' George Cllamluers lxlr. E. A. Dye Nliss Dorotliy Green ut Bank, lvlontana Helena, lwontana Helena, lwontana f'V x f 1? is BCD RD Ula 1-QDUCATICD Ex-officio Regents of the University of Montana Dr. Earl Hall lxlr. George Lund lxlr. Boynton Paige Falls, Montarla Reserve, lwontana Pliilipslnurg, lwontana W ' .Kg 17 Mrs. F. H. Petro lwlsgr. Emmet Riley lylr. lxlerritt Vvarclen City, Montana Butte, Montana Kalispell, lwontana ' P ,Z Nlr-. fill-ri llnrrmgffm 1.0: al Hoarrl The state Boarcl oi Eciucation ancl tliree local Col- lege Boarcl members comprise tlie Boarcl oi Trustees oi lxlontana State College. Tlieir duties inclucle decicling policies. limitations. and proceciures. ancl striving for tlie betterment oi tlie college. Tlieir worlc is elllliciently carried on in accorclance witli tlie goal oi progress ancl advancement for BEC. 3 l4 THIRTY YEARS OF GROXVTH Period 1031-1033 1030- 1040 10-I1-1043 1040- 1030 1031-1033 1030-1900 FaCi1iti0s Built S 231,000 233.000 yum, 703.000 3,338,000 3.383.000 November lst Enrollment 1030 -1.109 1033 - 1,178 1940 - 1,743 1943 - 1.417 1930 - 2,303 1933 - 2,808 1939 - 3,866 MSCS GROWTH .-X, another year comes and goes we find our- se1ves experiencing the situation of a 1oca1 increase in popu1ation. which means that MSC is continu- ing the precedent of enro11ment increase set over the 1ast decade. 11 this increase is simi1ar to the pre- dicted increase, the enro11ment of MSC shou1d at- tain or surpass 8300 13y1973. This increase can he attrihuted to at 1east four causes. The most apparent cause is increasing hirth rates. Aiter 1944 the hirth rate dec1ined s1ight1y and then s14yroc1ceted. By 1973 1N1ontana,s co11ege-age group wi11 have increased hy more than 23,000 -I a 36910 change over 1939. This increase is the 1arg- est 1actor in the increased co11ege enro11ment. Another aspect to consider is the rising educa- tioria1 1eye1. 1n the specia1ized wor1d 01 today it is hecoming apparent that a co11ege training is he- corning more necessary every year. 1n the period 1rom I9-I0 to 1938 the percentage o1M0ntana,s co1- 1ege-age group who are attending MSC has in- creased 1rorn 4M to 9.3'M. As the numher ot persons attending co11ege in- creases, the numher attending puh1ic c011eges is in- creasing at a taster rate than the numher attending private co11eges. During the period 1930-1938 in 31ontana, private co11ege enro11ment increased hy 19W whiie puh1ic co11ege enro11ment increased hy 43'7J. The 1ina1 factor a11ecting MSC,s enro11ment in- crease is the acce1erated graduate program. This increase has come ahout since the additiona1 1ie1ds have offered a greater range 010 graduate work. By 1973, IOM? of the student hody wi11 he graduate students if the graduate enro11ment increases at the same rate that it has heen, while on1y TMJ were in graduate study in 1940. It has hecome apparent that the who1e program at MSC is expanding. VVi11 the hui1ding expansion keep pace with the enro11ment increase? Looking at the hui1dings on campus today, we wonder if we can actua11y ahsorh the expected increase of stu- dents into our university unit. The answer 1ie.s in the acce1eration of the 13ui1ding program. Many of the new1y Constructed huildings have heen financed through student funds. ln the near future MSC Wi11 need many more huilrdings. The most pressing needs at the present time are a new chemistry hui1ding, new iihrary ad- dition, and a new agricu1tura1 engineering and in- dustrial arts huilding. The new agricu1tura1 engi- neering and industria1 arts hui1ding wou1d rep1ace the temporary harracks constructed during the First Worid War and now housing these departments. We Wi11 have to work with continuing efforts to insure our readiness for such an increase in enro11- ment. Our student capacity Wi11 have to he stretched and then douhied. Our young university is a1ready fee1ing growing pains and Wi11 even more so in the future. 1n the next five years MSC has the time in which to get ready for the rapid increase which wi11 occur as post-war hahies reach co11ege age. Whether the co11ege wi11 have the resources equa1 to the task wi11 depend very 1arge1y upon the vision and deter- mination 01 her friends. 8,300+ Acce1erated Graduate Program Rising Private to U Educa- Public Shift UOHHI Level 3,863 2,808 2-305 No Enro11ment Change 1943 1933 1939 1973 MSC ENROLLMENT Past and Predicted 1943-1973 J ' 1 'A ' wx' Q 5 ' iw 1 E 44 7 mx gg VA .' V 1 , ' ' A V V ,ht oy X4 . F, I I ,5-i XX gf vi I ' C Y NA b Q 1 , .z x I QU E.: A W ., V ' A 2'?0. 5. 1 , .41 Q . ,R 3 J: H Y ,Q . ' R -4-,St ' 5 l f x ' . f . A 4 . . LJ. . x .' X , Q . i , .55-jx' -K x . , , ., X -,V 4 tuclent overnment TEAM XYORK lt's all very well to have Courage and Skill And itss fine to be counted a star. But the single deed with its touch of thrill Doesrft tell us time man you are: For ti1ere's no lone hand in tile game we play. Xve must work to a bigger scheme. And the tiling that counts in time worici today ls, How do you pull with tile team ? -Edgar A. Guest 105 Student Senate. administrator of student business, meets vveelalv to vvorli on tlie lousiness at liand. It is tliese students. representatives of all tlie organiza- tions and activities on campus, wllo play a real part in student government. Of prime importance to everv student, tlie activity tees of nearly Sl40,000 are lnudgeted lor and given to the respective activi- ties according to a planned program based on yearly need. Following President Eisenlwweris Hjet-age diplomacy, the '59-'60 Student Senate journeyed to xlissoula to discuss mutual problems concerning discipline at tlie Grizzly-Bolocat games. Topics dis- cussed in Senate meetings are interesting to all stu- dents and may vary from Homecoming conduct to tlie ratification ol tlie constitution of a new club on campus. It is ttiese leaders on the campus today vvlmo will lbe tlie leaders ol industry, politics, and re- ligion in tlde nation tomorrow. Diclc Knapton, President of Associated Students of lwontana Slate College Beverly Bruegger, Secretary of ASMSC ASME Ed Gossaclc, Vice President of ASMSC M M i , qi V rffwm' frm ..t, , A-nf ti 5, .,V.W., .i ,,,, W tow V+ gy , sir' Sf 1-v N ,,,44 5' TUDE T SEN TE IN ACTIQ Secretary Bev Bruegger industriously writes up the happenings of the weekly Student Senate meetings. I , Y 9' r ,..a4' 'Qs- 155, Y i- Arjay Goclston presents a new plan to Student Sena-te as members snow ctisbeliel. tru- mor, interest, or boredom. Leif! lo Riglrl, First Row: Ben Green, Richard Cronk. Bin Anderson, Hale Jeffers, Tom Olson. Arjay Gods- ton, Dave Gibson, Lon Crumicy. Second Row: Ed Harper, Pat lwurplmy. Gerry Blackman, Ron Clonigcr, Don Rossmilier, Bob Florgan, Bev Landcs, Donna Richardson, Belly Keene. , w Randall Barthelmess y Commissioner of Musical Affairs -Q- ' a 41 T'-,L 7 Cllr-n Beaucllamp fommissioner of finance J95' Larry Chanay Commissioner of Demonstrations TUDE T SENATE f 6 Larry Daw Commissioner of Dramaiics Commissioner Desta Commissioner of Social Affairs Steve Foster Commissioner of puiniicaiions ,wilt -wr:-:av f Gerald Miiier of Student Union Cstenson I G it firorqfc i.ufas Corrunissiomfr of l'if'lfliUJll,S 4-'Q , 'rv Y s- ,- I in,..,, Jim Nichoies Commissioner of judging Teams is-M ixiartin Perga D '1'5 Commissioner of Forensics 'Sf . I, wi Keith Strandioerg 1 i ' Commissioner ofAti1ietics Composed oi the Commissioners and various campus student officers, Student Senate works as a singie unit for the good ot the school. Perhaps one of its greatest functions is the main- tenance oi Traditions Board. The memhers oi this hoard are the Uiive Wiresn oi the campus who are most interested in pro- moting schooi spirit and are appointed yearly hy the Com- missioner of Demonstrations. Events promoted hy this group inciude pep raiiies. honfires, and the spring Fi Day and the seiections of twiriers and cheerleaders. Chief among this hoard's activities is the enforcement oi the traditionai wearing of Frosh heanies each iaii. These traditions are toiiowed regu- iariy and the school wouid iaciq much without them. This group plays a major part in iceeping them aiive. C.X5ll'L'S DlfYliI.OPNUfNT - LQ-ft fo Right: P. C. Gaines. Joseph Scala- HEALTH - Left to Riglni, First Row: VV. G. Vvallor, Ixiarga Hosncus, Schu- lmcrt Dycflv. Faye c:IIfiSl0Hsl'l'S0l1. Svcomf Row: F. B. Colncr, Vivian Huber. Ruth Hoclis, Edward Purdcy. fum I X XI 1 xluryuric Pnislcy. Nlnrlin Xvlmlvn, .lanct Fleycrs, E. H. 1 ll g 1 H Li Lilx r Lnun-nw U1-nlxcns. Ixogcr Ruppcl. .A STI DENH Ff ClLTY X5xf NIPI H N - IIH I Rigid, First Iefllfi Dufmr- IH, Hardy Berry, .lolm 0 lf- cpncr, 'I 'nor L fx-In-r Nfrorul Ron' 'Xrl r D v . CID ricll, Vvilliam Pound, Fifi f,i1UQl1lJ1fl. f, . f -, 5 lg Q: ff E - Q A, v ,, 7? w'7 ,X Student FacuIty Committees represent those organizations on campus that cIirectIy concern the majority of students. These committees promote the cooperation of students with the facuIty. The gripes, comments, and constructive criti- cism hrought up hy the students are taIcen to their source hy these committees. Committee memIoers then taIce these sug- gestions to Deans CounciI or Student Senate for proper action. COIN-IIVIITTEE S isS'a'rv12ms-f? M'2L'rV?H i2s2 5 2+ A sw :. fs s U rxkzgp ff. 'viz am gwffiflzr- Q 4 fx BOARD f-f Left io Right, First Row: Goss, Don Moore, Hugo ECIC, Gertrude Roskie. Second Row: GeraId IVIiIIer, IX'IiIcIrecI Leigh, Roy Lashway, Ed Howard. .Iohnslonr-, l'ldIlIUflfI SmIIvy, PUBLIC RIIATIONS - Lvfc an Riglz Vim lim. fm'-. f,r.,I..,f,., XX I l . I X Ixall n, IInrfIv Ii'-rn I',ImI I11. ' I .RU Dirk CJOIIIIQPYQ. Shaun K'-Ily, flfflfi IIMIJYIIH, ?'Inz vxf,r?I.xf.f ,r. I IicI Aashicm, IVInrgc 5IaHso STUDENT SOCI.'XL AFFAIRS - Left to Right, First Row: Pat K:1nII Bob Cashmorc, Esther Broun. Second Row: 1-Eff, 2 1' 'QW Dan Eacret, .XIton Gviatt. l S 6, if fm sd? '-313'-. w.KG.lv,,,' X 4. . Associateci Xvomen Students, the governing lvocly for time women stu- clents at Montana State College, serves to . . foster activities, . . . solve current prolnlems ancl to Con- trilaute to time maximum growth of women stuclents in time college com- munity. Nlajor activities sponsored lay tlnis group during tile year are: tlie Big-lsittle Sister program, cur- rent ffwfrits programs, Chinese Auc- tion. Xvornerrs Day, and numerous awarrls anrl scliolarslnips. Patsy Fitzgerald AXVS President Home EC Education major Left to Right, First Row: Bev Lunclcs. Patty Murpliy. Rutli Brccclen. Second Row: Lcnnic Pfister, Barbara lvlurray, Dolly Hughes. M: , . ,A rv .5 f . . , . - t if, 4, A 3 5- ffl- Y W 11 2 Eff .F A A .l ' xii' ,f QA 3' 15? gt 1 4 ubirsig , 224 - at if . i 'I sv. M: ' '3 vwxuili 15:3 ' 1 m,,'f9 f .-wg W r Mrs ' t 42 wr it W J Xfiiw f i 'iwwfifi lisifiiii' 1: 5 .,, as fav Q, .Af y 5 .,x Q90 5 -i V 'T 7' -vs ! 1 AW -Q-5 ,Ages 1: -. F 4' ' 'ff was-if C ,ra gf? L- ai, fifift' as vb? - 4,5 if 'S - : 595 V .A ,low .. 4 ' 9-TL. -jimi' ' 4 ' .IPX I Q ' fir , u' cf . ' lgnamj If , Pub ication To OUI' Readers Go, little books. whose pages hold This garnered year in loving trust: How long before your blue and gold Shall fade and wimiten in time dust ? Deal gently with us. ye who reaci T Qur largest hope is unfuifiueci. - The promise still outrtms the cleeci. - The tower. but not the spire. we buil ,-Oliver XXYQVIKIGH Holmes 3 Steve Foster ommissioner of Putvlicalions 'S Nlarge Nlattson becretary x l Board of Publications, tlie governing body for all student publications, is composed of tlie editors, business managers, and faculty advisers of the Montana Engineer, Montana Exponent, Montanan, tlie College Farmer, and tlie Hand- boolc. Chairman of this looard is the Commissioner of Pub- lications elected by tlie student loody each spring. The board acts to advise editors and to enforce tlie stipulations of its constitution. RD CDF PUBLICATICDNS Left to Right, First Row: Ken Nicholson, Exponent Adviser: H. G. Coclcrum, College Farmer Adviser: Louis G. True, Nlontanan Adviser: Don Rossmiller, Montanan Editor: Richard Cronlc, College Farmer Editor: .Iaclc Laclcman, Jim Craig. Second Row: Bob Morgan, Engineer Editorg Bill Peters, Roger P. King. Tom Olson, Exponent Editor, Jo Ann Sliivelyp Lennie Pfister, Handbook Editor. Richard Cronic Editor J U 1 sf. L rl. Dorothy Staley Secretary Q'-vw, Z Jack Lacficman Business Manager Gay Grady Secretary f 'ST QM' Left to Right, First Row: Rasmus E. lndreiand, Dave Meiin, Francy Sestrich. Second Row: Marlow Vesterby, Donald Whitmus, James Epier. 'lx 'N Staff rnernhfzrs chfzfic their ledger carfeiuiiy. C, , aw az. - Q Y s' ..1 'a.Vr ' 5 - -.- ' .' -' ' 7 -' 4419- 4-. -- - -f' -Qs'5':,f-3 ,,-.- ,.,, J-1' o ',f ,,-fi '- i 1 I ffffsff-15f.a 'PM-UE...-'LL I .v!1....a.vt'r COM F RMER College Farmer, the otticiai puhiica- tion ot'the agriculture students at MSC, is puhiished tour times each year. Each issue features a ditterent Montana County. For every student who works on three issues ot the Farmer, an award is given in the form of a gold recognition key. I ,' f',fr I . 9 L -4-L 1 14'-. .f IC Tom O son Erlztor Montana Exponent is tlie weelxly stuclent newspaper of HSC ancl a memlner ol tlie Associated Collegiate Press. llie stall is composecl ol stuclent volunteers serving on eitlier tlie eclitorial or lnusiness stall. The publication is gov- ernecl lay tlie eclitorial lyoarcl consisting of tlie eclitor-in- cliiel. eclitors ol sports. news, society, features, and the associate eclitor. :X special annual feature of tlie Exponent is tlie Frosliponent, an issue put out entirely lay freshmen stall memlbers. Small woncler that Gary Bracken spends Wednesday evenings lmere . xiii' Imfl Io Rigid, First Row: Buipiu- flurry, Nnnfy Ayr-rs, .Viilcr NN!l'l'll'ff'H, Kay Sfirfnirlf, Ijflnfrl low' Si-conri Row: Kirshvn Amicrson, Niyrnu Lulu, Kittie Ciillir, Marry Viurgg AAIlf', If-nr-if' l'iaJf-1, LII i'fM,1r Sue Davis. mqg+. ..f--.,M-,-m.i. ....- ,........,.-...-nf.-f,..-n. '- 'Oc' Q '6,1'!lnsv- , 9. 5 - ,,,nM..- 'Q ,-Q 'Q f' me' I gh. . s ' SN xsibirun Wx - Q75 0 J ,K sssiisg- 'N K J 5 ,E S f 19 1 ffm K ' Q siiklif'-3?j4 1 1 .4 1 6 K eb r I A U Judy Dieruf Gary Bracken Jim Craig Kemp Wilson ixiiarge bla-xttson Associate Editor Business Manager Sports Editor News Editor Harri bovis Campus Editor n1 - ..-7---w..g..'quuw-f '.'I 5 +4- . A14 gl 5 9 .I ll Lauren Buckland Photography Editor 'Q 'ex .Q ,. 3-- V Q N 4 , , AFS '7 't! .Mi 0 1 1 0 lg' 1. -r v et Bien: fy Edifor Ann SCFIUIEI' Ken NiChOlSOl Leif fo Rigid. First Row: Joimslone. Biiiie BICCIIRII. Xviiiianm J, Ales. Office Manager Adviser Second Row: Diane Lentz, Xvayne Fliiier. Biariiyn Jenson, llf Flontana Engineer is publislled four times eacli year by time engineering students of Nlontana State College. its circulation is mostly on campus, lout its subscribers in- clude many engineering alumni tllrougllout tlle state. interested students can worlc at a numlaer of jobs on tlie editorial, business, cir- culation, or advertising staff of tile Engineer. MQNTANA E GINEER Bolo Morgan Editor .wwf 1--Q-Wl V ' -sei .223 2 1: t '? ll Left to Right, First Row: Howard H if , M t' P , J l1 P. K R In M L K - netil P. Richardson, Paul VV. Elder. S:cor:113nRowEir Betty Bri:iii?1er,oL'inda ljjiliiisisagdirtiloilnsogfzsafgy Lloyd, Betty Keene. Third Row: Michael Zimmerman, Richard Golberg, Lynn Loveall, Steve Ferguson. Joe Scalabrin. -Q a I ' 1 Q7 Bill Peters Business ixlanager It if F3 ll NN ,G 45, Jerry Steele Circulation Manager X l ':'He 23 aww ' 1 3 Tl sw qfwqfff '. . ' -.f ,,,,.. if 2' I Handbook L1 t Left t R'ght, F' st Ro : Uracc UI ang, Helene Huibard. Second Row- Tom Pufinlgi Lengzl-t S er Sbirleg Pllister, ll-'larty ulgainter, Marian Painter, Bill ,Gannon Third Rnuh iff: Tal. l or Bill Johnstone, Jolmn Pelelin. Presenting a ready reference for traditions, scbedules, bonoraries, and activities, tbe MSC Handboolc offers essential information on tbese and otber pbases of campus life. Tbis bandy little book is tbe answer to most questions regarding lVISC's facilities and babits. V Left to Right: David Lester, Larry Jacobson, .loc Taylor, Sandy Howell. The Prospect Q K if,-1 If' me ' ,' ,V L 1 - x f' , ll 4 2 .laclc B luller Editor Edited by ilaclc blueller under tbe guidance of lVlr. .lacli Barsness. adviser. tbe Prospect appears on campus once a year. Consisting entirely of material submitted by students and faculty, tbis publication encourages lit- erary endeayor at blsc. The staff of this year,s Montanan has set a goal of giving the stuclents of Montana State College a campus-wide sur- vey of their college life. Presenting their graphic account of activities, culture, and most important ,- the studies ,-I the staff hopes they have made the 1959 Montanan the hest ever. Q' THE MQ TANAN ' X 4- - Q-..l..:f Don Rossmiller Editor PHOTOGRAPHIC STAFF - Left to Right: Ev O'Hare, Judy Martin, BUSINESS STAFF -1 Left to Right: Bill Goss, Linda Holliday, Keith Don Steinbach. Vvifltef- ' . 1'-'U 33-57'w,g..4I.iI1 .. - '---- E WY? S 1441. -. my f f' Ah.- ., Typists for the Montanan worlc hard to meet the deadlines Typewriters are peclced at each Vveclnesclay evening as lor copy so the yearhoolc will arrive on schedule. the Monlanan C0py is prepared for publication. s V Fran Forney ltrucfe Ellis llfiqfer King .lim lluggqiris Copy Editor Picture Sctwctuting tfrtilor Business Ntunagar Ptmtogruptiy tlrtitor A lf? at ll-'WUI 55. ad lOl :fi filiavf Ptmtogruptry tffti tor l YT 5 4 Lift 3 , it .ig Karen Jolmson Art Ectitor 'ik Charles Crane Dave Onslarl liill Stiles lfim- l u Section Ectitor Section Ectitor Section tfrtitor 'xflf irf'f fl? s. W, i Qryeei shui: 3' H3 s t . :iii 3' . VJ: Q56 :gif iff S . . A 13? R1 -11 K , QQ , MK, gt? ' ,V W y r 5 iff 'sf i Left lo Right, First Row: Neil Collins, Steve VVagner, Bob Frank, Jay Dunclcel. Sanclra Xyoocl, Sandy Burgon, Linda Holliday, Bill Goss. Gary Graham, Ray Halley. Second Row: Deanna Kostlia. Kirsten Anderson. Janice West. Sue White, Barbara O'Neill, Dullain Dolighan, Carrol Cllristion. Barbara Racler. Jerry Little, Jucly Marhn. Third Row: Donna Luelnlse, Pat Nlcgee, Joyce Rossmiller, Nancy Ayers, Flax? Faitll Gaugler, Ann Hanson, Fay Clmristottersen, Kay Sclxwartz, .lucly Gerstenlberger. Sandra Bolstacl. ff is 121 -Q .1 44 , ff A ni I I 5 4 ,,, 4 J.- 1 'HQ f Q T , Cv 4 'X if I hx I ' F 1. . 9' N 1 iv ,gr v 0 ,L in 1 Hr fm , af- fn , ., . .Mm 1 ' S2154 'b,,13P, . L ,if Wiz, IWC: 94. 4 My ,QP ,ffm wyfff rf ,1 I f' 'M 1 V 1 W ,fda f-Qu W' ,,,...f.V, :Wg Md. . 4 'df QW' '- ' 516, Q Q ' f. am- ,FW N, A f V, L ,v t.:, 1' -Y -,X f ef' 1-,.,L ff,.w X, ffyf , .M A E my N- A. VA- gf I ff, V' .,, ' V ,b Nile? H , 1 4 I asv , -- ff f .4 4, Vg-mf Vx ,' ' 1 g .g-, v .-,tn ij, ' f V ,. f A 2 'twf 1. ,' ., f , .1 , , k lw ,w ' N- ' Ol gg... 4' -4N4 Q FRIENDS There is no friend like an old friend who has shared our morning days: No greeting like his welcome, No homage like his praise. .-'Oliver Vv7enc1eU Holmes l 1 n t . BROTHERHOOD .lust 41 tittlte twit more interest 1 tn ottler tottxs wettare. .lust L1 tittte greater stmwirw - , 5 v fo 1 ttmt realty you ttu care. 1 G E 4 an -Ei 'Qu .ff 'E' .. Hz ' Q h F11 N' JG? EJ HI' ' Q '- Q g Us L NX yy, 'Q 1 L 'EK-I o . .Q 4- s . Q 4 -ksvt .Y., ew ,,t,g,f, L.,-e - S171 I, sb' 4 ' 1 ' I no Q ' 1 . ' -.' 1 't Y , 1 - -' '-I ' 4 g . -. .. . 0 '. I 5- n ' , . - . L ' 21 ' . 1 A .T '. . . . h ' 'o .I ' r 5 1 ' Q '.' 1 ' '. - - a- tl . A fi .. . 4 I 1 ,V 4 5 -,,. ' .nf -' .l.u- v ' flhbf E.. - '. .,,pf,',: -I' .' 5.1 V,- wr ,Q nj. W- 1 A fw ,p-., a r . . 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I ,1 ul ' I I I, I 1 1 'f 1 - r M ff 'fu ww .,., .. , , , ,, 1 ll 1 ,',' 1,,f.f ,K , ,1,-, L ,UH-1 1 n . l N W N ffl Qu-v 4' Fraternity songs head the iist when the giris gather around the piano for some music maicing. Just to Work a iittie harder For other peopie's gooci, And to show a hit more friendship ,- My irienci, thatis Brotherhood. A 'Squaw Along the Yukon helps remove a three months' growth of peach fuzz. Chess is making its ciehut as another activity to avoici stuctving. 1146 . fb M x X, X xskwwusa-H. XX 1 i laijfdqu , A Q- Q'f R5 ' -. 'X Q X -X fsgff..-QX . rdf 125 John :Kring .lim Cortright qw Gary Hindoien, Secretary I O Jim NlcGinnis 126 Glen B6HUL'llRl11p RiCllafd Cronk Lon Crumley VICE Pres I ff? f I fe ' Dave Krueger Don Moore Karen Badgett, Treasurer iff .ff Marge Griffin Urezmrm Carla I fav KOFCD JOPIDSOFI 4:4-Q5 1 ' ,' f 3,1 W Qfk' t Carol Miller Terry Potter Jane Smith. Vice President Dora Lou Tidlnall S.-I N e s PANHELLENIC CC DI TYL II , A '18 Kathy Nelson A I- 4 'fiirllillr I loss Hoelert C' sei 'SNK Y , N-nv' -3 'Jtllrv-' N lrs. :Xclxley Housemother 3 1. Scotta Antonsen lvlary Ellen Bessette 4 wsisw wi. The Alpha C1am's started off the year right '-. hy winning first prize lor their homecoming float and third prize for their house decora- A -4- , f tions: this tied them lor grand sweepstakes. Carrying out their traditions such as Inter- national Reunion Day, the Pledge Choco- f late Day, and the choosing of their Alpha Gam hlan, the AGD's continued previous rw ' A ' it innovations. A snow hall fight with the '- fl Sigma Chi's and a water fight with the 'Q 'N SAES and the Pi Kaps added excitement t to the year, while their new lighted sign added illumination to their front door. A . v1-- dx W F' Jan Clifford Betty Colarchilc 128 LPH GAMMA DELT Joyce Borgan Judith Bowen . X . g 5 R 3 M .K 1 6 . W T1z3.g,,gy3K gf,,k I-M , ' 'iff W5 X 'Vx Ann Conover SIIBFOD Kay Conover fit? ' J, . .sg tr 4, x -. ,Wt -gm i .,:,l'Q ' ,i 'fir W Rv if A ffm 1 x.' Carole Burlce Carol Christison l ,, if-5 N 4 di' -M t '7 ' f, , fy X i Judy Dieruf Virginia DeVoe Kay Clark Sharee Clarlc Jean Eppe Margaret Fordilc A 1 , '- it e 'M ru :ww 1 ..-,Ss .- 1 'J' Q- , sr '- . sf L 'V f -i,- , A V ' . i. Q. 4 1+ dit i c - f' it i , f ' -4 ffsafiitgi ' fl' W4 ' if-f :LS 5 ' -,PW , ,.,,,,y . , fs 4 , .5 if Ti s ' A1 rl? i. 'MQ ' ' ' L fi V J. ' 15:21, fy I I , 'J 'v 6 K ,Q f t 2: -, f , . Q Y 3 A 1 Qgigh ' , , ' I ..-v r, z xg. ,A 11 1 '- '33, . ,. v, .2-,Q if Q' 4. , P vb A Q4 Q ,S -, up .Q A A' ' ' ' w ' . H , L eu f he if ,tif-,A ' Norma Jr-an Foss Blanche Grieve Viclcie Hemstad Shirley Holwcgner JoAnn Huddelston Janice Kathary Sonja Lachenmaien Patricia Ann Quill Judith Hauge JoAnn Hiclcs Sandra Hullfine Jan Jaumotte Deanna Kostlia Jerry Little 4, 1,1 1 1 ni '11,-A NK' ,,- 1 rff rg, ,' pu-i Q. ' ' s 4 S, . if -A ' W i . .1' Avg if ,vig X2 Linda Meeks Mary Ann Micka W .- V 32' R? -Q 'l is., ,-5 I, K Julia Peila Merle Quammen 1 i i U- v - V Z. if' Jean Stephens Arditii Spicimer MS Y Q. Judy Martin Marcia Ness t ' - A . 73. 7411, -'jf H' s I Q -Y ff- Qi 1.5, .Z .y Q7 , . , K ,ft -1 W Makin, , 5' Q 4 VW v' M? Za. 5' f 3 f ff Q x -2 V 2 Q ,V X f X X Barbara Rader Betsy Ross 1 5.41 F3 W A 'Myn- are .QQ , ' ' uri, 'll Linda Noble Barbara O'Neil ' - ' i f ' 9, av 544 QM-wrQmQ'3'0lM ., X 5 W' 3 Km Qi J f luis- f 2 ' , , at I Q at HY, 'W 343 'K s Joyce Rossmiiier Adona Samuels i My ECP - h ,. 3 Edith Tacke Diane Undem Kay Lee Viekery Judith Way ALPHA William Edwards Archie Evans Nlarvin Adami .lacli Baringcr 1 Neil Collins Clnarles Crane ,, RHQ Randall Barttielniess Donald Cilristenson Robert Carver Larry Creelcmore RiCl1afd Cronlc Gordon DCClCCl' Gary CUnningllam J0llh DUDCICCI Ben Green President Bruce Ellis Vice President With a membership oi ninety per cent agricultural students, time local Alpina Delta chapter oiAlpi1a Gam- ma Riio by no means confines its activities to time farm. Tile major proj- ect tiiis year was tile construction of their new iiouse near campus. Boast- ing many active campus figures, Al- piia Gamma Rho is represented in all campus activities. The annual Pinlc Rose Formal was tield success- fully during Winter quarter and the spring party was termed lay mem- bers, Ha real lolastf, 9 is 0 N5 n A Q' QMAQQIF ' r ' .3 3 I Jerry Evans Robert Franlc Gary Gralmam Ray Halley Marshall Hennan David Kimball Harold Farris Grant Gilieatticr Steve Hadnagy Edmund Heinle Donald Keil Harlan LaBrant -471 3 H , . A L '-1 , 'fu . . i i . ,ev ..- ' ' i , A? VZ, . .x. me.. . .1 ,VH an Jack I.aCICman Russell I..8l lg8I'l if 1 ,. 4, QW. gr . 3 .milf ' , f . gg ! ' ? . in 11' p 3411? . -M . , -' if 4 i I 1 Ken! Linciscy David Meiin sig: -1 m'-'.j--f.',..-- I . .,:, 1 2.5. s M .dz ' uw- wi!-im 4 L-1-.9511 avi: . 1 .L 1, .wifi . 111.595 ' , -,il .5 .Xxf-A.. . L iiyy , gf. mfg W ff, 1 , . 31,71 .. :SQ X ' ' .. we-.q,e 5 .4 W MA. t M-f ,F 1 . F A R 5' x W , . .A K. . if x . .,. ' . 'N X .. V if fl? .Eff 1v4...s2?f'li' 'R' .Q E mimi... Q ,. . H . V xv , ff? 1 ,Vi ji as Ag., agfwf ' W1 . ' ., e' 5,333 I in 7 exft? 'sn V .. , U ry:-af f F ' , , . sw . :L A V X 1 -N L - ' -qmfjffgf b A M K - 1 David Onstaci Donald Owen X, .W ,J al. ' 3 lava? s 1 gy, E,! 5.5 ,W p v sg vt 2 iff! I i . . ig hw V , ,oi xx W 311 F . 1 ,kg ! Ricimarci Siderius John Smith Paul Peterson 0 1 A W' Merle Miiiion James Nichoics X wg R .-.ggi-xrfnmf giggle we mv X l51'w:i9SKf fy nl Kari Ratziaurg JBITICS QUSDIJCCIC Don ROSSmilICF f. if 'Es :' ' ,, .1 -- R ei l E' ,':f1.52i':5 ' - Mi? f i i Roger Van Voast Marlow Vesterby William Visciier Stephen Wagner 'fl -1:1 . .. H1 'V WW-su.'. eutw i L-3,7 if ' . . ,Q,,7,,,.. 11 l ., 1 V. . Donald Noleiooom Alien Olsen Myron Sayior Kari Schrade -aw 19 526. .af qua! 4' l. if A quiet corner and a bottle of aspirin--necessities for a long night of stuciy. f I M 'V ...A G 5' Donaici WhitH1US James Yeciiiciia Lones Wigger Alan XYCUDC f 1 Gefald Xveflfle 3 ALPHA QMICRO T' Carla . xl'lCll'US Donna XXDCIIUS 4 rf' ie? 1, ,Ep 51, . JQW4 DOHIIB Cole Sl'lBf0Il Coolc Av .QQ73 1, , 2' S C: , i 39 i 4 4 Ann Elrlerlcin Kittie Gillis Jeanine Hess arhara Furhman Carolyn Heflclen Nlary Lou Horalc -, rw We V 2 6 f5 .Y 'iris Fj2Qf,g. i if . .yr as . 52, an . it lxlary Bennett Betty Bruclcner Peggy Benson Janet Chapman We 3 Q 1. X F JUDO Crane Nancy Davis W . A 1' 'P ks? r gy? ,- , ,, , I , P' Q , Q .4 'Q 'E' 'TZTFFXTA 'T 5 f i f -' fps, .3 . 'li 7? K Q ,if f 51.1 , -- my b .a. Karen Horton Sandra Howell Sue Davis Jucly Dunclas ASQ, ,1 613-f , - an wi Helen Hubbard Ardis Jarrett Mary Del Moore President mm Mrs Marian Jensen House Mother A versatile group, the A 0 Pi's have interests ranging from music to agri- culture, cheerleading to art activities, Student Senate to sports, campus queens to Mortar Board. To their hig hriclc house have come many honors this past year, including the Hamil- ton trophy anol the sweepstakes of the Sig-Alph Qlympics last spring. Annual functions include Christmas clecorating With the Delta Sigs and caroling with the Sigma Ntfs. Ruth Kotalci Lenore Larson Beverly Landes Jean Lenon Jeanne Kanalz Connie Koslti J 4 1 fs f 5 . p K ?' v - ',. i -wg 2 i S 1? , . 5 I i 1 f A ? fi t l f ,ga-Ill' . wr-fffb . 1 ., Sl,-W5 AJ L, z. ,Mi 4 ' 1 There's always time for a hig smile during stucly time-'even though it may helorced good humor. Q' ' ' , ,.. i L . gulls 'lun-1 Ann Schuler Sharon Spear Darlene Shelmerrlinc Sherry Sturshcrg 2' FPSRMQ' ,,t.X,3T V, .Q ,f QS' ' giyfm :gq5j,f1v, rgs ', ,- I, ' , 4' . is X f 'Sf ' an Q if H ,ww X X X 1 , . xi: ' V ,,,.,-at if 'MX X X Z , , .. ff? 1 V as sg FJ Aw .y A X4 X, ,f r Rf, 1 at 4 is M Q! ' s K ya. -f - mi fkef 1 N9 N ,Q , ' X V ,wzmf l 1 ' Q . . H rf V- X j a 1, . ' 5 Q' 1 N. J Q ,Q HN? W 1 .S is I V: Grace Ulvang Barbara VVay v V wa 'Q' sg QM Magi hilary Ann Vvaylett Virginia Vvclch I if E f af mf Q: 0 is 1 Diane Lcntz Phyllis Nlillr-r Norma Lilly 9' A an Cv-'I ' .L tb X E., -it . -,L 45223255 - A -2 ,V,V g , ,, X t f g - ' , Q E ' ' 4 Lenora Pfister Terry Potter Shirley Pfister 'lsr Kay xvestlalie Blargo Yates Flary Vvoociniansey Lincla Zipperian Charlotte Quigley 40 6 'HOB 3 -C . 5 V -v :- Kf.rf'r.Nl f,fA Nl,f-'.- l,.r.r- Nancy lo Nlitrlnnll Carol Nurmf- 1- fs! ,Y Carol Ralf! Donna Rohinso Ii X7 if 4 1 Xi' Peggy Ruz: L .L,1r.,-,Q x,--.K his .. ,... 33 Carol Bliller President Q:-:Y Ftrs. Frances Shock House Floilier The Sigma Beta Chapter of Chi Qmega at BISC was the second Greelc womans organization to he founded on campus when it was hrought here in 1920. Since then these girls have held their share of honors, including the coveted five- year spealcerls award, presented to their past president, .lan Leslie, last spring. Xvith their usual vim and energy the Chi O's again showed their versatility in all campus activi- ties. HI ONLEG lvlary lxlargaret Astle Sharon Beelcler Athlene Bishop Nancy Ayers Lynn Birlceland Ruth Brceden Q .1 Q' it Q lVlary Culp Roberta Garry Barbara Gilson Linda Ferguson Shirley Gee Gretchen Gralaow The night hefore the Econ final finds study table well occupied. i l l as ft Mary Iverson Nlarilyn Jenson Francy Carroll Mary Ann Chestnut Elinor Christenson Trudi Heffern Linda Hein Beverly Johnson Betty Keene t Jamie Childs Linda Holliday Janet Hughes Judy Larson Sheila Lodge - W -mv'-fwz'. Q:': 'm: 'f 1:'v'ff'r-1H fYf 'f'E !l'f? T'f ? - Q, 14-s, 1 ' 'f'-: 1 -u' flirty' 1. A a- 46 A . 1 age. - . z,' . 5 Nfl s T233 TQ 'az ,lg if4Z?,??W7?E'ffi 1 vu! . A , as 15 zu, X. I JS, i i7g?'f r . Jeanette Maier Loreta Massman Jucty Mc Ctain Lorraine Massman Pam McCabe Jan McGuire 3 'I ei An. KM , n if 'ir 5 p :'.,. Carollvlitter Sandra Miner Patty Murphy This sciloiariy iooic can only be achieved by seniors, after four years ot tedious Linda Miller Sharon Morrison Judy Phelan practice. Q6 Peggy Rotiiermel Suzie Scilauer Kay Schwartz Jane Smith Francy Sestricim Lucretia Soioaga Dorottly Staley Jeanette Xvenzet Guyien Vvarren Janice Xvest 3 Susan Y 4,57-it-i . is Q - XX'I1ite 135 ,qs Q -it A Q lvlarjorir: Griffin Joanne Heitzman DELTA GAMM Janet Armstrong President l 1 N317 J. '''lil'I lllll.lwl - Mrs. Anna Krenz A ' V iri House Mother it l New N ll, lf lywll 1 . M P y My I w 14 llll wllmlfh M u ll, lli , ,rl M a l W4 y , Nfl, my l A lnlillllli' L ll llllllwllll Ll-April ll lljvmfl Q dl' ,A wwf Lffefffi' -W' ,'ll'FF'I11lfg:i',fl1 ,1j'1+ ff ' ' H' f f ' .J it My .lane Alanasiev X Arlita Alex Billie Jean Applegate Susan Burggrafl P JCFC AHCD Mafy Lou BHITIGS - The newest sorority at MSC, the DG's this year showed themselves an up-and-coming group in all phases of campus life. Their Patty Rohison was named Sweetheart of Sigma Chi, and Alice Lamont was chosen Lambda Chi Crescent Girl. Working together as a unit, the girls huilt a Homecoming Hoat which toolc second prize and a Tyrolian snow sculpture which captured first place. This year,s five-year speaker, Miss .lane McDonnell, is a Delta Gamma graduate of 1955. K x N, -. f S F : ie, if ZW, k Roberta Crosby Dullain Dolighan Lynn Ellinghouse f Arlene Depner Joan Egnew Sally Eyer Q' ra IV Ku LJ -, ,. Y., . .1 3 V ,lb , M 1, nk, ' '?','1r. ' X, if iw f I-'v -.1 -:J-111' iff' . '7'z,f'v: W' ' . -' , ' ' if A , sf I 1 X46 11 1 131335 ' '- ,. J jgrgrg, .c in g .. . , , . Y .- W. 1- I , 2 fy Ms- . 1 ix x I, KIM, if . ,J . , , ' ' i, , P . t Q' ,,.. A I I Avi-'q,g, J vii ais f I ' :fi I fa -, Elnora Hill Patricia Hopcus Carol Jones Erlice Killom Janice Kozelislci Sue Lynch Doral Hood iris Hughes Lou Arden Kelson Ruth Klisis Alice Lamont Jacqueline . I J 41 A llmm my ul' N 4 fm ll Wll wllh' val J ' 4 l ,lu ik xl M ? X 1 , sy! K' ur' 1 I 1 I T 1 I3 V 5 M .ggfgwsgvvt-feffqfyf. -' if gm Wag F . , nt ff! ' 2 f ' 1 ,ti . Q ,fif- Q 'U 5 3' ,a Y . 1 .f ? K , . Mgfv ,lei 6 b r ,V Z Q. by Sharon lvlehling Roberta lvloore Hallie Pasley Patricia Roe Helen Milonas Phyllis Nottingham Betty Pearson Patricia Rosenthal - 4,1 Q F wifes? V 'NSE 'I A rg 4. .fif,J', Charlancl Ross Janice Schneider Celia Smith Darlene Speck ucvriiln practices the latest lnanclage styles in the Diana Schiltz Florence Shanstrom Jacqueline Sorlie Karen Stene J I Q ting an A in First Aid class. . , in ,.,,,Rg I g 6 , 1- ' s Q 05 ' at ' 'S N .,35:.Si,.3gs-QI NX , P 45 5 ' Joyce Xvoolery f Q 2 'x V I 'P-It , .rf . X ,' 1, - M1 ' Mary Ellen Taylor Sandra Vanclal Karen Wheeling lxiary Kay Vvhite Jeanne XVoocl Ann Uhlrich Kay Vvessel Elaine White Kaye Nvinlis Sanclra Xvoocl .35 K' 'WP' xiitgxt Af I l, opes ol get Donald Floore President tx r. ,v .-Xrjay Goclston vice President Although one ol the youngest houses on campus. the Delta Sigs have rap- idly hecome well established and are represented socially and scholastic- ally, in Student Senate and all stu- dent activities. Their candidate, Phil Schneider, was crowned King of the Hill at the annual Pi Phi Derhy Dance. Again this year the Delta Sigs carried out their winter Playboy Party at which they crowned their Dream Girl, and their Easter Egg hunt co-sponsored with the Jaycees for the children ol Bozeman. DELT William Balclcchy Robert Benner wwe? f sfafrsfi IGM PHI lx , 3 f X Y li he ixlfikw. 1 f 'E gy E 1 - v if s x X X 5 - .f xii' ' ft - I x M 4 1 5 x 1 X Len Broz Pete Carson Ted Benson Paul Biering its K- ,F .,. 6 s K 1 t 359 .0 fir ' - - -' .A ff . .fkffitfffi , -. ii , lynx A it 1 g' ,tj-' .jf 1 ' f , VI W ly ,H f .. fs . 4 E, rig Richard Correll Fiori D'Andrea William Epperly Jim Craig Ronald Davis Alan Evans x ' 4 ,f X V Guggtg at the Delta Sig Wintgf Party listen While Connie VValtcrFerguson Charles Flanagan Jaclclrried MorleyJohnston Koskie Sings the blues Art Finlayson James Fletcher William Gannon Robert Kelly . I, n I l l 1 , ifffigf ' 5g5?fi.jgf3' cxiwui' 4- ,,.5, My li -1l.' 1 . ' ' ' V., . will ' I . P , , 112 . , ' ,QlPiAQ42 :'is,iw1 A iffy- 1: 9 5' ' ii 3,13 .ark Q ,if 55.1111 i , iran 4 5 ii I 5 1 Wt ' ' mg-v:i'13?:grfZj1, l H 1.3,fQ,..u , .4 , QV . I 4 gl 'Sr- 1 1 if A H' li E Eli 1 r ' '1' u X f Q , Q .A 'Z' ,f ,155 l .M NL! 1 ' if X f' x-, ' w A S L Dave Laidlaw Don Martin Wayne Miller l George Lucas Gene McCracken James Murphy f ,ge V 5. vs- A 1 Y Q2 t . W l f l B A 3 N QQ9' ,'. ,., A1 r W l .Jig-s .. fs, I' ,.,,.:,'f, '- V 2 if' 5 W 2 !,. ::l.'t' - ' 1-I CW 'Kg . 29. Wm 1- A A frysjxsgs, f' , - ,Ji reibzii' ,Z ,W ,L is 1 f gl 7 2214 H f' M., ft pt si 4 'x Q , af 'A 5 , K fps .if '- , Q Q5 IZ , ' li in .E , , . Q , Q a Q gif' 55 ,, Q . ff f 3 , ,K , John Nelson John Olson Russell Pepper Richard Neiiert Diclc Orr John Petelin ,-Y :H - 1: l 1 sr- .1 sis? A A Q - M. - f :rs ' V9 M3555 v ,.gQ.g',.: f , sxfj.. Q 41 if N N-54.1 img YZ? xiii v6 ,gf Robert Racicot Barry Remely 9, as ,5 I . William Richardson Thomas Rudolph Carl Saner Phil Schneider I'-'ln-A' .A H gun -! f? Q 8 5 1 A study hat is the modern means of holding lcnowleclge in the head alter it is absorbed. , ws y, ' A fix 3 g x Q.-5 5 'W IS L - 'img' 53221 : .el Orville Taylor 3 KAPPA DELT 49 if i Mrs. Lola Mora House Mother -sal Donna Anders Emma Jean Bickle ' Charlotte Brown Kathleen Burnison Betty Balccr bhirley Brandt Susan Buckingham Charlotte Chandler '1 Final weelc finds co-eds attired in their iinery to promote study atmosphere. 5 We Q H Lzijwsg, af' f ,qi W- 1 I? L? if Carol Christ:-nson Dorothy Darling Ranrla Colvill lfuztty Eager Donna Finstad Patricia Fitzgerald iff it Barhara Gardner Jane Goggins Kathy Hicks Kae Gingry Sharon Henderson Sharon Hill Barbara Murray President The name of Kappa Delta was heard frequently on campus this year as they took sweepstakes for Homecom- ing efforts, and hrought the titles of Phi Sigma Kappa Moonlight Girl, Ski Queen, and Pie Eating Champ to their hig White house on West Cleveland. A surprise hrealcfast hy the pledges honored the actives and their annual Christmas party cheered the season for local hospitalized chil- dren. Virginia Hill Valerie Joe Sandra Johnson Path Nlccarren Mary Mendel Jo Ann Johnston Ardycc McNerl Josephine Murdock Phyllis Owens Dee Ann Ryder bfary Ellen Trewhella Charlotte Ware K PPA IGMA Gary Hindoien President Vx.. massage amass , tfa t ' A fx- e-t.f-ifkt 2 , X . W-??'e'ff,. 5555553 iixsfi ti ' 2- - ' 1. is X 1 - e 1 'l r ,5f5dum :f'fw4aw 312 R c, jig ,WAY N 'E 'Q ' WT , ,. i A . ' Iv' 1 X 5 ,3 ' :Xrt Althoif ' 1 ti' . X ice Presicien g , 3 1, i P 1 i i , 1? is W t . Sf gf ,. Q ,A 41' X Avg 1 '- r fs - . ,A . H' ' t ' V5 ui ' ' ' , ev, V .-W If ,. V:-,J , , WEN ' A P . f 2 Charles Aclcerman Glenn Black John Byrd ' Gary Chamberlain David Barnes Stan Butcher Diclc Carr .lim Christiansen ln addition to other notable campus personalities. the Kappa Sigs this year claimed Dulce of Fangs and the :XSBISC President among their members. A tight-lmit group, they were lirst in scholarship during fall quarter. Their Stardust Ball, held this year at the Sub and made unique by its elaborate and original decora- tions, was highlighted by the crown- ing ol Kay hloe as Stardust Girl. And ol course they are well-lcnown lor their sell-appointed mascot, lcard, who is, according to the Kappa Sigs, the laziest dog ever. Ah, the knowledge that one may gain in the comic section is overwhelmingl welt ta J' R sf QL fm, v it .Qi bfi.. V r r 1 if in My: e gf, rr . 1.' . 5 -, , 4 .-.ff Wi, . ,. , ,fs . f .- A f L ,if 'ii ' fry' 4 4391- 'r' U 1 ,r 1 232.4 5 - 3 It V' 3 4- ' 5: 4' r . U f 'Q , y,rr y Q.n y -,., M ,, V -q i f- get y 1 .14-fer ' ' ' . V or X gf 3, i -J v i . 2 'P iw. H f WM r 1' ..-, gf, , '. 1 V A ':Ifvig,,i.,, 3 - .- ' z I , y , IQMZQ al '-4: as W -'if' 933, i 2 .vf','55fgg? - v 3 1 . fl. , vt ,- I A , 1 df 5 I Y Clill Cox Bob Colder Stanley Harms Edward Hippely Tom Hull' David fJf'Dl'Rl Bill Goss David Hide Dean Houclc Roger King Richard Knapton Jerry Krause '5 Robert Kolb David Krueger E, 1 li 'c ff' .1 if rg, 1 5, X. ml u . dr. Q5 . 5335 f si J ' iifgrf .- ami-2 '. 'WL' LL - ' 2, 'X X z,fg',gf ,. 1 5 -, X M232 . . ,W . ab m lu . ln .ll . , . , ay, h wh, ,, V.. 1 . ... f . 21' f Li ' 1 ,Jr fr IPP, , 1' A .Ei . ' t ,Dfw Butclm Laullcr Nlarvin Linclsctln 'W'.fZw' K if .J . ' 1 K i,iMei'fT'l l r , rj v .Um ill Aff',f'Y' 1 ' ,r 'Q ' 1 of 5 . no 1 Gordon NIC Donald John parlcins Don lxlunroc Bert Pclzl Ken Quiclcenclen Doug Rennewanz Ken Ramsay Jim Samlaorslcy L , . Q n ' Q 1 f 4 .L , 1 L N N-in P L 'wtf 5 la J, X Gary Shelden Duane Slater ii 'L if u? 4 ww. lf' X . e 1 ,, 1 X, - 5. u,5Qf,+Qm' , ww, vm ' an-ff-4, Q ly ' A .. W, wv H- -2 'fa ' - jggf, f I -N ff Tilggiffif ,mi fixir -F' l A - ,S 1 , ,gym , U e fy M aw- ',,. il , ffl 11? 5 2 r I , fl Gary Solml Dewey Swank Don Vvilson Allan Strobel Baan Willa Robert Vvrigllt The smile on the face of the recipient of the HNVIIHCIQH may fade when the blow lanclsf e ' ' H fdwf : me Q Q? MA ' Qs ,V xi-:QW Q., ,f ,,4,,a. Q ya.. ,...r-. -533 surf. M . eg , ig ff!! ' 1-4-F71 ' if Q. 1 X ' N Y 2 Frank Young x -5' 3 ,qi Q- 3 , ,loss-pli Scalalw X'. . in' President LA iBD CHI ALPH .-Xlonzo Crumley prewitlvllf 'SB -.0 w N w .- -. 4 1'-' Jb- t, Allen Alstad Gary Anderson gay -.-., X-,v fig.-Q :M H 1 : .. nl, V i 5 Lx' 'ix 'K l Xl N .. A ., - Q i .tx Q, ,,' sk A Q Q it A AK' iffy. in ,gy J ,,.fs-- 1 Barber husiness is at its pealc at the annual Yukon Days function. The girls wield a deadly razor. 144 K. H . , ,. ' 5 1: 1-ri U , A t., iilftr, NR. gx b 5 XV: ev V K' X is -xxittals is H Wu ,X 4 .QJ5,,i,.,.,..:t,,,. 3 gxsiljixzli +24 mi fri vlliirw , . ' '31 'Q 1 Q 1 'wif iz x g iiwiss -H W Jeff 51.5 l jff 5 ' fini? 1 V 1 ' . 1 x. x J 5 Kenneth Ballinger Rohert Black , Kent Connor Glen Beauchamp Don Blanlcmeyer Charles Davis Sponsoring their annual Yukon Days again during fall quarter, the Lamb- da Chi,s sprouted many a prodigious growth of heard. At their White Rose Winter Formal, Alice Lamont received the coveted title of Crescent Girl. In friendly Ufunctionsu with the AGR,s, they participated in dorm lousts, haircuts, and early-morning egg-fries. In addition to this purely social aspect, the Lamloda Chi's aided the local muscular 'dystrophy drive and united to construct the prize-winning Winter Carnival snow sculpture. Paul l' lflwr Pr-lr lwrsalcf- K IVY! c-nneth Fin-haugh John Goodylcoontz David Hass Bruce Jacobsen Y l P'i'l'1ll Sf V'f l ff1USf1n Frank Gilliam Edward Harper James Huber Roger Jacobson ni4 lI, 1x I 91 I . 1. Y , J' , V V gtg. V 4 ., t we X. X I W. .. r Q9 QQ ,J fi? i ,V 5 1 Duane Johnson Edwarcl Kallas James Kraenzel John Jursniclc Donald Koforcl Jessie Malone 1 v.f .- V.,, x f : P:- - - w A, Y - eff' 2, :ws 1 1 s,ss xy f - ,',ss f s t e ' f , ',, , W K Jael' Melnlyfe John Mueller Kenneth Rienenelsnn Paint is spreacl liberally on tile woocl and whatever else is in siglrt when time Gerald Miller Glen Munay Joseph Ronchetto project gets unclerway. M Visit , Erlind Royer Larry Seitz Robert Rutluerlorcl Ray Steiner Keitll Stranclloerg Davici Tillitt Timotlmy Vveston Garry Sullivan Jolm Timmons Dan Nwoociriff l-15 PHI SIGMA KAPPA 3 Xia 'X 5 N is wi iagmggg Fla-rlin Broclcway Ken Conners Dennis Gary .lalxc Callaway Richard Dehn Don Hart '-1' 6 Pie eating time is a smashing event. Floyd Knopes Vice President Wes Budlce President Among numerous unscheduled ac- tivities, the Phi Sigs held the formal dedication of their new house on West Garfield during fall quarter. This formal affair consisted of dedi- cation ceremonies, followed hy a banquet and open house. For out- standing worlc among all national chapters, the local chapter this year received the Presidents Special Achievement Award. Barbara Hol- land was named Phi Sig Moonlight Girl fall quarter, and the pledges ef- fectively carried out a detailed bar- room theme during the winter fire- side. E . it is gghizfri' ' Rig: , . MAMA n 5 sw 'taxi . ' t - I ,pf--Af ,wx - eff ' -1S?4f5sfiP'f' -, A i , i i - - M I Y. U I: Q., ', M - 1- ' 1 , .Q x John Holden Don Johnson Ed Kanemasu Ralph Jensen Olaf Johnson Don Koterha 'M X fa ' P f W' ,iw 1 I Gary Larsen Warren Leggate Jim Lee Bob Lyle Don Martin Fred May MelMCBeafl1 Leonard Pedersen Lee Platt Spring brings remodeling time to malce the llOUSC a Home Ray Muench Whitley Pemberton Lawrence Pope Larry Roberts Mawin Russell Don Steinlaacli Adrian Stevenson , 1 .5 fi , I 'Yi 9 X X Larry Stoltz Wayne Van Voast Bob Stone Don Vveibert Nlrs. Gladys Richards House Alotlier Deanna Cada President is The oldest sorority on the Montana State College campus, Pi Beta Phi as always, strove to maintain its hon- ors and traditions of previous years. Scholastically, Pi Phi remained in lirst place, while in the social aspects ol campus lile the Pi Phi,s put their loest foot forward. The annual Derby' Dance, sponsored to raise money for their national philanthropy la Settle- ment School at Gatlinburg, Tenn., was well attended and saw Phil Schneider crowned King of the Hill. Piljhi members were active on campus and their lulue jackets were a familiar sight to all. PI BET PHI i 'Q 5-'af 3,5 2 Q W .W . 'gifs x Elm YK2, ,-5-fs fr ,yy r .,, ,iss Xi, 'Q A. JJMZ ,sg as-.awry LZ ' 1333? , I v 1 x 395 yr xi 1 . i . Q F Ei Joanne Anderson Sally Ashley Nancy Benlce Kirsten Anderson Karen Badgett Pati Bielenherg 4 , W? 911:51 ., W sf' ' Marinel Bolinger Sharon Boyd Sallie Cardwell Sandra Bolstad Beverly Bruegger Roberta Christenot Wiqifviggf Ari if V 3: ' I Jams Christian Helen Coffman Phyllis Delana Nlarjorie DeVVit Fran Fomey Marilyn Fraser Judy Gerstenherger Nlaurine Hager Faye Christoflersen Sharon Cooley Carolyn Dempsey Jaclcie Dunn Darlene Fortman Luzann Friedl Helen Hagen Sydnie Hale Q x Ann Hanson Rosemary Holtz Clauclia Haslcin Jane Howarcl ' 1:15 --'. 5 fffzfb ,ff f- 1 tiffh- ' . ffl, Z px 'Q if 'X .YN if f . . X s .Ef ' Iii 9 Y '35, -Q2 7421- is 'X I . .. h., f52?5f:.,f f SEJ' HT' 13125. V- xwk Mt, xx . , gag X K 'ill V K. J Q i f. 9 , g 1 I1 V- ' W . X A b Z AV wi , ,,,.,. it 1 , , ' T A ' ' 3 ' aff X J. Myma Lutes Nancy Martin ta 3 . if .K - ' i' 4 L X' , iffy: 'f 1 : R. A , , f 'fs , -Q ,X-,Lx Karen Jolmson Marietta Johnstone 4 0 3 M'J, 'Y!f 1' f . ' J 1 'Z iwgamzfi -,M is '21 Patricia Kamlloot Sharon Kelly Pat Keane Sharon Killmride 2-ff-11 ,ZW 'li'-1 , , tw 'Mfr'-T F M ' W' ' s 'hit 299,14 4' f' 1 1'5 s A2359 . W '91 ifihg ' 051 315, k' ' A -532' 1 'Q xx J, x rf N ,. . A 'N Q Q N I' If f HM M 1,365 f , f .. Jeanne Kf0nClJUSCll Donna Luebbe wif ! . .,g -f jr-:Q ,fm K in 77-:rx - ei?-3-fhsfiii M7 ' if J ex'- . 4- -'ggwief ' 4 . A 4 -s...-.I flag, ' S. Qbflx. 5 , s-JE: 9 ff ,fit . A 1 -f sALQ, , ' 'F si' ' ,A ,.-at , ff? V, , ' - sw, rm 'v' . 3 .. o A . Marjorie Mattson Judy Nance Desta Ostenson Dorothy Perry Barbara Redman Carol Ridgway Mary Jo McGuire Marion O'Brien Jill Pepper Nancy Place Janet Reecl Ann Sandberg . L . K - me ' - . . U fi 1 X ' Qi- +21 ' 1 -XRSHSNTJ . ' fgyfliz K' - wifff Q -Q s . W1 - f , N. .. X ' .1-E P we 4 . - W sf .Q i ' W. ' f -f B Nw Q. - W. 2 y ...-SF fu fit, , .I :, 4. It 636. . ,asv If .r t M . - Dee Slmoolc Karen Sperry Shirley Sorenson Sliaron Stevens Pennee Swan Sharon Townsencl Karen Tveidt Stephanie Talbott Grace Tscllaclle Margo Vogt ,...,s.,., ...C-.,.. W. -'.V,, - .fifizjiz .-.,--'fmji :FXLA .x .wr -S-'L-2- ' - if., . A . . 5. . Q . X .w N . '.-QA' WM W, ,X '- ,..,f.,.,' Barbara Xvellington l-1 5 PI KAPPA ALPHA Jack Burlingame x President James Cortright Vice President Coffee lureali time to louy a pie lor a friencl - for the cause of polio only, you lcnow. Gene Boralieirn Krennr-tli Doyle Jarnes Erlsnn Lavvrf-n1:f:Davw Alinn Drury lon lfnglfgrt 0 Vvilliam Altos Dennis Balcer Eclwin Flower Mark Hannah George Baker Fritz Bennis Jolm Boclner Ricllarcl Barrett Brian Berryman Tom Bolll f E V X. X . , Wgbvr . Y if H. .3-Jul 5 Q : sf f f-we Roloert Hart George Hickman Gorclon Hillstrom Thomas Jenni Claris Haycn Douglas Hillstrom Jolmn Hollensteiner Fred Jolmson Dennis Marriage Freciericic Mayer Larry Joimson Rod Jones Bobby Leiir James Joimston .ioim Lagcrquist Bob Lynes X 5 5 K 10s L . iff. :wg is , , M V t ' wx Msgs ,v ii fs sw vw' 4 3 XSS if X v H g as uf : s flyps. nf A ,I . fm - Thomas MIC .IBITIES Morrison Wesley Norciin Parsons Ted Mock TOUT Rasmussen Geraici Nisbet Richard Parker we i George Sicerritl Cari Susag Waiter Ware Warren Wilson Rex Smith Roy Upiiam Stuart Wiison Gary Vvunderwaici Vvitirl Hpiicfff' iimir bobcat, ior mas- cot anci Miss Carriage a H928 touring bus, ior conveyance, time Pi Kaps were seen irequentiy tinis year. During Pi Vveeic time Pi Kaps raiseri S5700 ior tide Marcb oi Dimes ami crowneci Barbara O'Neii Pi VVeeic Queen. Fi-ileir Dream Giri for tbis year, announced iast spring, is Patsy Fitzgeraici. A motorized toboggan party, a iormai spring party, and an unscbeciuieci ciorm bust by time pledges, icept iiie at time Pi Kap bouse, to say the ieast, interesting. 4 is ,bil Q 'W Pete Remmen Tiiomas Seciiacei-c Bob Scimeeiciotim Wayne Simpson Jerry Young' 5 Stanley Rasmussen President N 5 Diclc Schwingel Vice President '5 s P 44 x L ik IGMA ALPHA EP ILO s K Q . J 4-1. ',i,g:L,.Q Q, 3 ij.. Yi ' Q, r . 1 :tg ' ik, g ' in - fi? I . ' I Sigma Alpha Epsilon became spon- sor ol a related campus organization this year when it introduced the group lmown as Little Sisters of Flinervaf' Girls chosen for member- ship in this group were sisters of S:XEs or had an active interest in the fraternity. The Fabulous Four, tamed pantomimers. provided enter- tainment lor numerous lunctions. The Sig-:Xlph Qlympics, the tall Pajama Party. and the Blotherys Day func- tion all were carried out with tradi- tional gusto lay the house. Mrs. Or- man. or Ulxlomf' as she is known to the S:XE's, still claimed the distinc- tion ol laeing the only full-time fra- ternity housemother at MSC. ,-Wi: f '.1 .vga , W n 7 'ts . ' 9 7? V 5-s R I Y FBFTPYH l.l:f: Foster Lee Gfjflfl Don Fisher Donald Fox Harry Grahow 152 5 J0l'lf'l AJHITIS Gary Anderson if z 'Q rat I Robert Cashmore Harry Child .. . Tfgfg A K v ' ' .,g Gary Grclsrurl .lohn Greiner A N Q' I 1 y Q xx 2 sv ,. 4 na W ,Mr X V. - F. 'f L ty, a t 5 W X ff . wwe ki' Q- W, Larry Antonich Harry Baker ' fi?irZz3iE9'4' . w'?ft'5' 3?'f5w f ws't 'fit .t-,,,g-- x ,MI . . V: Lee Berger ' Robert Boyd W'i'?'1i5PY X v .- V A '1' Vi3aNg:f22'g:., iz,-, z r 2,1 . vrqtfw s 4' - e 5.:wg,aiii.i 9 ff -t f., V375 wi - if i' ' Q, .vfiitsiffa .sp if - - . A V - V v Y E X .,,V I , . W. . i - . C351- ' ,V .. i f f W, I ,.?iii1 . xi.. ' 9 , 1 Gary Cormier Frank Culver Fred Grimm Tom Hager Jerry De Martin Bruce DeRosier tw W: 75 W5 m 1 i . ffglm if t 2 ? 3 'sf Y t Y' use xt yr W 43? W 1, vf A it Q 2 . , .Q . is S 1 , ' Qs s , - -yu, A. - Q. ' .05-A , ,. X 1 tx ' ' so . s Bruce Bramlette Thomas Branch i , , r, .-at -v,t, ,ww V. t, Q. E' if Q :Lf-:m,w,:.r Q :ke -up Q. if WL: 1 ww Y:-fswuf swiss,- A., ai. J V mmf. ' L Z, 4 uk 2- 1, . ,, I :gs ,Y-.gg.ltt.',: is tfgf sam . Q if 515, at-g w: X 1 A - - . if X. t X . , ,Sk P 5, Q K . X 3 N V .is .3 5 . , ,.,i mf , 'S ,,.M, W t -, W,rr-reigns. L .gr ,,. .....,. ,, ' ' -1? 1 'PT ' X ' ff5???f5'?t. t K L. -'f '- x' Tif3 fKs?? '. - pr. 1 x l 1 , frfgf . .V sf., , Jim Drain Robert Eagle Lynn Haines Brent Hall Milan Halverson Lee Hart Craig Bryant Glenn Carter Dale R. Evans Robert Endreese Don Henderson Carl Henry Allyn Holland Harvey Hollanclswortli Don Holland Marvin Holtz x ir' . -,vwx -. f I F 'a 4 M, .af I I iQg,s3r'Li.,1 f ' I i X ' IM, .M M An if i., ,..1, . Q, , -' .ig Y U , .31 J' I 1' x 1 4 ' 4 1 If 2 . Eric lverson Pat Kenney Larry Jackson Jake Korell Hd V31 NY? : 1 V7 5. i i. .- 455 1243 f v N Q ,um Q fx 1 1 .27 N 4 Nm P Qr , av 3 ,E 2 I X E s 2 gt xp , Mg, A js . 4 X s, .rg ,XS as M if X 3538221 Missa x XX 4 ig wb-1 N4 Vg fs 54 ww osx ,is X ,fs M t .. , Y -ss - .ns ., Q f X ,f fx lg X 7522? x ' X JW Q -X 'fa i K N 1 sig, CRN Evxf ' SM S X X 1 s 6 J V f Ron Moroz Mark Nance Jeff Morrison Artlwur Neill Russell Ness Mawin Nicllola 'V 'GM X9 X il i MNH R 3 'i m f - Y Y 1 .s,.fy.,' at f a g. 3 1 ' 'r2f1iQi5 , , -' .SF V. ,sy JN: fl? . - 'E' i 4 1 F-sf L 2 .. . fi . - V Y ' ' Q.. e E Roger Ruppel I Knut Slcram Jol1n Sllericlc Jerry Steele Samuel Stewart Robert Tom f asv. 21 X 9533 ' fi l Qs f V. N qaf X v., H wx 71 x www its X Q .3 mfs S Q -exit A X X3 ,pg 4- t g.fwxWN..5 f g f f N, X 13? we . X Q .Qt s K gi X :J Aixgsf N ' V Q5 is? A xr A .z'Z, ' x A f , X I .lolm Oliar Walter Olson . , ,- ' Riff f.i'55'3f 2 f t5flv' at ' P599 .xx N . 2 ,5 WI? ' hs .P -, ' M K 1 5 X +- N Q 0 1 Af: W fx Swv mt s v 4, ,, 3 ig. . Q. ,. ,. ,MK :X hs N: . mg ,.5i.s. u ,. :Ki Xt5. iE' ' 4' Q as A Yi 5 Y 5, ,M T Us e Q X 'Q K Y X y 145. L. f , ix x , iz. gg . ,V . I I .6 ' 5. ' 1 f, ,.. , . :aa , 1 X Q ,Q X X W4 , . I NRI . fi' 3 ' '+:',Ygf.+ 2-53,4 . ,!,','-. 51 A ':',.g.Rf,8ij.- f Q U' fy if f 1 s 14 f , ,7 v x., ffl ,Q if T - ,sl ' ' 1 H ,sn 5 ' f Bill Kuelin .lolm Layne gf .-'.- f-' r i iw? ..,uw, , ' 5 1 ,WV , .Q .4 T2 'U- '--.w.x.' fig? .. . Y ' -V . -' V ' -w P tr N, A f' Q.,sf?'Q: 1 0 ' in-.Q F ' X, 75. .ss V. 'H Q.. . ., , xx Albert Ossello Don Ostrem ' vt Q? . v 'ixn wr 7 f Q . .RI .-. A P wx ll .rf Sw 1 'X N . . ,S ,X e X. t it M .Qs ,. 'fs 'Q' N . . Bill Townsencl Keith Turclfc Gerald Trebescll Robert Wvellr Lynn Loveall Robert Lutz .ICSW ' -. L 4 K. I I if i Rolzmrt Nlann loin xl'-r?e'f Jolwn 5lcl.cml Rolwrrf Nlflrgan 3 5' A :QQ -J 'J' Jolin Palmquist Flartin Perga Riclfiarcl Post Rocco Perciavalle Xyilliam Peters George Powers .A an . ' seees . .-5 -T142--P, 42- - Lv fr 54-E ' ' ' 1 -g Q . 1 ' ' 4. 1 - Y-fs Q, in an 3- N 6 :- 1 I ' 1 H 'K+ w 4 Gus Xvilliins Gary Xvollan X J S Lk fm v- 1 . Q A Ronalcl XYollan Ken Young Doug XYortl1ington Blilce Zimmerman I .set 55 SIG A CHI fit? 1. Q 1421, My a-I, ' Ski P . . 'X A - s 'S 1 . I Hugh Adair Bula Allen James Bartron Corwin ,Klhrvcht Harold :Xure Tom Bates ' gqgfigi, iii? t 51- L X39 , :WI . -g-jeu, ai ,fxl - -. 02 ' .. 'E if px. is sf Y Ewwlpw ,if . ff? ' Boh Baxter Ken Bodner Marshal Bennett William Bohart 'ATI- i rv N - 5 u, fix fxvf' ' maxi ' efgnglg ,7 I -1111 55 V Pi' fsfailzl , -- -., ?r,i - 4 -. , 'W f fm' 4 N V ,S Wi , X , , w 7 Q - Q'--ft ff nga . ,n Y VK, I H '11 + , 1' 1' ' W V if A I Q wx Bob Brown Lowr-ll Clonin er g Gary Davies Paul Carr lim Cox Tom Devine i ' 2f4f5'rI9f. X f . . .gf is '44 2 Dan Eacret Bill Erwin David Eacret Ronald Fatzinger 'A x, 51.59 l Q'31 .H Q, fir 3, 1 . Q x,.'Q' k ik- f as 2 Q1 - r rs , t ' 'F Rollins Fisher Chunlc Fulton Ed Gossaclc Gene Franks Paul Funlc Michael Hamill 1 its-in it '7 ,pf Richard Hill Rohcrt Hobart Tom Olson President Ralph Madison Vice President ln everything from a Christmas party for needy children to their Sigma Chi Alumni reunion, the Sigs showed their usual ready spirit. ln the Sigma Chi - Pi Phi pledge ruclcus fat which it is said the Sigs were soundly de- feated at foothalll the members dis- played great fortitude. Their candi- date, Bill Poppie, Was the Slit King during Winter Carnival and their leadership was felt throughout school from athletics to Student Senate po- sitions. William .labs John Kinlcer Wilher Kulces John Lundhorg Jaclc Jamieson Richard Kramer Ben Lund Earl McCulloch I 1 41515: ' l l l , ' l i i ' 5 A l ll , 4 ,I i in ii- 2-31. i ,W i, Klfi ' .5f55iJb'1,,5. , . 7? 1 . J , ' I . 1 .ii q 1 3 1 ll 1 Phil Milanovich Philip Mills Delbert Pasha Bob Murphy George Nachtsheim I 'Y Robert Needham Alan Nicholson 44 -pgs, ' ff X Lee Nixon Robert O'Brien U. gyms ' ,M,.V ,f aww w ',,r',j,-7, -,H , r- ai-f ,,.. fi X . . ,ffl ,iw E Eg vi I .fig wifi ,,,f -3551:-3..::i R ,- ,. ' nf Q ,ig is A i j il- .A V i jig '1iiifgi:i ' If ii ii- . i' ' '? S , N ,Qi ' 'r ' f 5 1 i'9 T 5Iii,'1'f'?' , s - ' . I, ,MQ Q , X . cflifi 'QW' f :,i,r'55 .. , l I L Paul Schelecten Richard Shope :, . ,. .N ,, 4 i awe K 1 ,Aw ,ri 5, 61' i if l i ,, 9, 'in l 3 'f 5 5 xg 9 s 51 xx f 'Z X fs 4025 H ii fi 'iii ,Wi 'N is xg ig is 1 si 9 ii g 1 ' in 1. ii- if fml N! 4 A , .g sfkww 5 if f 1 4 1' X5 x X i 0 If Robert Peck Wilford Poppie . iv 2 f!?'2 ' ', VM , 211 4 , is 'i'g15ia'i,, we i- f I Donald Olson Dennis Qsgarcl , , ,R ig ,-JN 'W ' William Pound Don Ragland Robert Ritner Dick Ragland James Rawlings James Romine Dave Sloan Tim Sloan Lou Spain Dave Stradley 6.15, ix V3 i ' f '- .- aw. :ai I , .sg A i Q mg, f Sirk ,i , ' ,fi i. M 44 , ,MW E '.L 2, - 4- lid' 'gjim . 'i .I nf W i 5.3 . ggi : , , ,f ' 3 M' Tiki? fgii , 5? , f ws 9 sig ' 7, Q, ji .Nu Q. MTF' ,Fi A Ed Strommen Mike Strope 9 if Gary Tavenner Flint Taylor Tom Overturf ' Bracl Parrish i,,1i..5 - .4 'i,1. 'aL' Q1 Pip ,- ' ' 4 i e':,i.zM,, 4' . -- Q' J 1' agei- -fggsfvg ' .tg V, 5' ' ' ll ' ' .1 'z' ' ix V Y 1 , , Ai Sw Mike Romine James Ross ' fwfr 5553. i Dick Uhlrich Larry Walker I John Ross David Schlecten . fi A .3 ', . , . -,,, .- - L ik A i f l . -.f I John YYheeler Calvin Ywilson Kemp YYilson Rocl Zoske 55 , mf'- f , , ,. -as n- J . ,Q. , A. ll I 'Y james NlcGinnis pft,StC'It'lll ,isq TGMA -... X -rx Q ff' 0 X f 'i ,110 e S- W We i is t ' ' -1 ' xrg,f sQ,.. W Q-fp' ?g1.5,Zr,-3 f If - Qrgiir- t rs - ,, r . H ,xttzyu xy , Q N. 1 f , X ft' 1 K ,- t , tx t v 1 fx X, N ,qluzlvfri K' . pw Nl 3 ' its V , 'f l-,Nv s A . Z, ,I X, ., Q. . , W3 -,-get i - , A 1 -Q ,1 f 1 i :ti i A ' 1t1,E,gti,f:1f' . in - - x 5 l Q lit' . ' ' i r Q ' ' -f - - x ' ' ' ' f ' Fteplwn foster ' ' X Q X ive president ' f .1 . -2 7. -,:f.. i'f.. -A t . ' if,f'..if fi' fl. -ngm 1' . l si. g : i,-B.. I Hips my .FW - Q p 1 QESYI5 ' ' -' 4 IN' V II., . J We ,, 1 :Yi-Q52 . fa., S if? - . ,!.1,i.,Si',5Y: ,WL W ia' k x tgtxfift i Q f. f+f,,, t, ,', 3 Dax-ifl Daniels Gr-urge Ellinghousc Gary Englund Emil Drivdahl Keith Engle Dennis Eyre P .,l, txifgvi: ., A , . -,X 1, 4 A 535 fffg up tp ' ff? as I r , 12? Sam Gianlrancisco Everett Greenli Edward Haggerty Dave Gibson Dale Gunderson Leonard Harding 6 MQ? ' V ff s s R . Q. he X., KIM, M, , ., . V N . X s sm . iw Z ask' -'ty 33 1 . Q, t V K hm x .- I, ,,,!f?v,i. Q , wg- . 2 x A . A, i is al R WW Q is sz . 1 , X 'bg N- VAF 4 T 3 Y 4 - ' x 9 has 4 gl 4 wg 6 '9-I , a 'Q S iris 'N' 4 itz? at A it fig, JR u. t 1 ' N Scotty Arnold Carl Baldwin Robert Beauchaine Art Barz it ' ' .A-vs ,','f3Q'zs -- ,L W. Qmwjswv -1:5-.r,:,51,,:fE5.' i t ' X 5 - mfs ,Viet t - .fini - A W Q it . 1 - ?'S,Q25-, 4 .1 5 ' ' -331, , 1, ,j5f?'Yi' .H Q-bsf'15ifg. , sv' .- 4 fi 'x '- u1'k'.'at- , ' - sw :iv FT X.,-:gin-G , , V it ,, , .- I if Zig! , 6? gn i 1 if-J fy, ww ui ve f ' , ,A ,. a- qigis . I X R. 1 an 7 ' ' if fi' 1 ' s i 5 . William Frederick Layne Gentry Larry Ferguson .lim Fitzgerald , i s fffiff? -.-,mi lwgyff V g' 1 Bl., .Q -ef' ',K,'.:iifrg, l gn , 3 ' ' . 323- wr ' : , 2 i .A ,- . Q ,wif ff: , V , , I t V ., V . .... , , , :fl 2 r . 5+ ' fx' -:L f . 1 5 Ly, ' Robert Best ' Clyde Bigelow Paul Bliznialc Donald Bianchi Bryant Blewett Gary Bracken According to tradition, the Sigma Nu's presented their usual successful Barn Dance and carried out a lively White Rose Formal Winter quarter. They once again helped decorate Main Street at Christmas time in conjunction with the City of Boze- man. Their lolaclc jaclcets charactar- ize these fellows Wherever they are seen. Reviving long tradition, the Sigma Nu Follies appeared again this spring. F' ga i' .Exile ' l x 1 Fil ' if J 4: q q - t ' ' I Sie- .V 1 Thomas Ki p Otto Kruger Raymond Leuthold Bot: Moriarty Gordon Hazelton Loren Hester Mawin Koslzzla Norman Larsen Clinton Logan ,Harold Nelson i l ' ,l fix- GY l x t YX X , l l Roloert Nelson Tom O'Conner I e 5 M Iq, V K, 4 i if -sr: i is i if Dean Sclireilner Gary Schreiber 4 5Q'f'!V?'fg'ik ffsgijy, 157 pft': 1ifgi 'ff E1 Y , gi Sai - 'Z' 1 ' ' - fe' i 'gift if 3 . I .Q ' ' W Ii J' if ' 523-5 I2 x . 1 -3 it In ' 1. e I w ' i' k yi ,- , . fm l ' 3' fyf,!iilfi' z . 3 Waller Wagner BOL Walker , -41. ns, rv ,X YA W ' i 1 ,'.,!?.g,g,,5,,:,...,, .qwr,,y,, A .XY -114 , i 0 g ki Y W Vvilliam Raucli Mike Reymer -A--vwzvstxwwysr. fs '55 . 3' f wx' - i ' ' iffkimfi V Q .. I ' 4, -s iff W- f + . QQ.-, X , ,V 'f ii? i f its V 1 5,6 X 1' , '.. ' TM 'lfifsag' 'i ' '- ' ,iffy ' ' ,, , , ,,:. Ye kv 5 false 4' if in U1 X it N f ,f , ik K sw 3 x i :sign M W Pt X :af ,if - , X cm.,-. . K el! W i 5 , , X fwsgfivfli f - . or V ' ,gi my f- ' wi . . y i :K Mi.: Charles Sumner James Sweet Q' i7 x. 5 r l Dan Waylett .laclc VVeylancl M gig? rx ,u ,Il will Mir 1 rr: V ,ww ,, Q , 3-wfgspizgnwgofz, f ., j , 3 iss 'X H - ll, .36 Q 'W' W 1 LV f 'EW ,N Q , A ll i , , Robert Robson Galen Rose to Ni A-QV Q rwsvwvyrgggw-Qin ,, .. ' - 2, 5 3 - gpfwrg. , ,wef,,1N 'if it ' or V1 ' vi , XQQM W Fred Terwilliger Bruce TllUfSt0h f' 'W 77f1?552YYQl RYY?f Wifi? 1 L 1' SF ,SSA Us .Www 4? :., - Q,- A xx x we X 5 Q. i Clarlc Wilcox Davicl Vvilcox Unknown talents come alive when you least expect it usuallx clurinv morffue llours, final weelc mv ww: 'im 'seq .. V Q. 1 - 2: i t i ' S , is A 1. X3 .ik 6 QP' sk I Dennis Young l l 1 l yer., S G t' A PHI EP 'ILC Bruce Kennedy Vice President ,lohn Aring .lohn Biclcnduclcl Keith Colho Richard Hagen Rohert Hegland Richard Bcham Dave Chamberlin Kelley Conrad Elmer Hahn Gary Johns 5 Chess is a match of slcills between gentlemen in the finer circles. Q Dick Alhreciht President Sigma Phi Epsilon, the youngest fra- ternity on campus, was hrought to lVISC.pn May l9, 1959. The chapter house is located in Quad A and is characterized hy the bright red front door, a national chapter tradition. The Sig Eps held functions includ- ing a Diamond Princess Ball Winter quarter and impromptu social hours with neighboring sororities. The Sig Eps were fortunate to have as Weelc- end hostess and housemother, Mrs. Henry Gay of Bozeman. The man of Sig Ep is easily spotted by his purple and red jaclcet, the theme colors of the fraternity. I Ted Jung Larry LaBrant George Markin Arthur Melville Gary Kennedy William Leaman Kenneth Martello Gordon Stewart Roy Weston President Tlie lVlen's Co-op continued to pros- per at MSC tlnis year as an example of independent men Wlno worlc and cooperate for a mutual loenefit. Tllis cooperation is exemplified in all Co- op activities, among Wliicln was tlleir traditional Western Party lield win- ter quarter. At Homecoming, lVlen,s Co-op Won first place in tlie men's lloat division and second place for men's snow sculpture during Winter Carnival. ln tlie spirit of participa- tion, tlie lVlen,s Co-op strives to serve all independent men searclning for good food and fellowsliip. Donald Fagerland Vice President ,U 4 MENS O-UP xl 2 T i, - XY- 'dl W . Q 5 a A I Y '. ' Q15 X5 ,, l g X I A. x V l f' s ' 1 f 1 E X l 1 ' , 1-' , W 1 . is JH if . Q 5 A. Vern Dalllstrom Russell Garlougln Rolmcrl lylilffffl Donald Fenton Bjarme Gjcrdc Cc-nc lolnnson all ' 'i if if E 'J , Milt 123 a A, X if ' M . Ward Swanser .gk , 'gif ab, l or Ronald Kalcso Lloyd Kuehne Donald Pizzini Edward Pizzini Musical talent is not necessary for a good rousing song fest around tlue piano. 5 5, A Don Rossmillcr X J' wx ar 1 Clmrlvs Q rainc :K A X1 Pr tl nl f Lit' 05-1 1 iii G' N W ' N XTW' YZF7' 1' . .W AA 2. . Syl' -'Y ' ' QT GGER INN The Stagger lnn living group was organized at NISC in the fall of 1959 for the sole pur- pose of promoting extra-curricular and social activities. fYet when all else failed, mem- bers study to maintain a grade point average -f minimum requirement for mem- bership, .'57l. Although such rare, enforced study did create inconvenience, members still found time to talce part in and donate regu- larly to Bridger Club, Beaumont Club, Cor- ner Club, and numerous other equally worthwhile organizations. On several oc- casions throughout each quarter, the Stagger lnn-mates held functions within the house, stressing the skillful use of the Bar Tenders Guide and the cultural appreciation of ster- eophonic sound. ff F-T 'Fi ' AT . . Q tl . A I 1 ...N ' If g , ' y pi ' , Randall Barthelmess Jerry Evans James Nicholes Treasurer House Manager Chaplin r-7? A 21: I in ' .'-'G ' if jrfg' Ek .L U' ' Q H M M QS, I 1 .. - .. 1- . E ' --....-V.-..,5,,-, F ' -ii. Q uenchn your thirst at the Stagger lnn. an ' Exact measurement is the secret of success-half and half, you know. . 561. X ixf. gl If of f, 1 Y f ,, ,i !, lnxhu--.H swf .. X in in N fl' - an w ..i ' , N 41-fff A,'rf iii? 5 A Q '9 'fvl N is fix,- 'R 1 '. , 'N 9 E .,. 'ei 1. ,15f'?pZ f? , :A-ga, wi.--14 ' . 1, -Vg-.-w, f 'f,-E1 nf-r-gf: .. Tffsg -5-15 'Y .xq'p'.- z. f if .- wk ff-. 4 1 '4 471 'ewiM H... 4 , .Tl , x'-V1 .g,'f7','SQ5 0 .. , . pf . .-V ' i-. . ,ht-ei .' ik' J I We Y 4 . E 4 Us 5 ii 55 6 Q' x Y 3 .f 5 1 'N -n K 'm 1. N. Tia... 'fu l 1 Oltltlkilillf - I..-ll to Right: David Kimlvall. Pres.: Charles Crane. X., lin-s . Lexi Larsen. Secretary: Harold Farris, Trcas. Holding regular meetings during dinner hour, Ag Cluln is one oi the largest and most active clubs on campus. Founded lor the improvement of American Agriculture, this group includes in its list ol activities the Little lnternational Stoclc Show each spring and tour issues yearly of the College Farmer. Ag Club traditionally sponsors the Harvest Ball, which is the liirst formal event ol Fall quarter. f . Members of Agriculture Club have opportunities to learn new and improved techniques for the care of their animals. Club Left lo Right. First Row: Glen lxlurray. Richard Siderius, Dave Melin, Arn- Storey, Arnold Malone, Myron Saylor, Russell Langan, Pete Stolilce. Third old Qualc, Larry pihlaja, fxliles Diede. Lloyd Croolc, Don Franz, Michael Row: Gordon Declcer, Steve Haclnagy, Scotty Thain, Bot: Franz, Jaclf Bar Stoltz. Second Row: Don Vvhitmus. Leonard Grove, Richard Cronlc, Donald inger, Ben Green, Don Owen, Don Keil. 'J L.- 5 ,7 3 v J 1. I 'F' Left to Right, First Row: Richard Watkins. William Fraser, Laurence Mattson. Second Row: Richard L. indreiand. Ronald Quantieck. l-:wld Strane. Donald A. Noteboom. Ervin J. Hanks. Ty Leonard. Robert E. Baker, Paul W. Jordan. David L. McClure. J. Patrick tiamg.. Ag En ineers intricate design in metal is achieved through the use of the compress drill. Always alert to possibilities tor campus im- provement projects and new developments in agricultural equipment, is the NISC chap- ter ot Ag Engineers. At their lui-weelcly meet- ings and semi-annual smolcers, local and outside spealfcers present the memloers with new products and procedures in their field. Active socially as Weil as professionally. the Ag Engineers sponsor quarterly all-school mixers and an annual field trip tor members. OFFICERS --f Left to Right: Lynn Johnson. Faculty Adviser: Horace Sanders, Treas.: Otto Kruger, Pres.: Elgin Hundtoit, Secretary: Xyalter Reinart, V. Pres. 1, 4 K e S ,f Lwlflrlkslilqg - l.z'ililU Riglrt,AFirst Ron' l l..iurt'ni1- L K-urtlu-ns, lkuulty Ad- xwfr, lux: kwiiYt5fl.iIt5CH, lifes.: Xxiallacc R.-t-er!-. Y l'ri-s Suturul Row: Rulwrt C. l shew. ll.st Ruger Ruppcl, Tri-.is.: Bert k'wsiu-3, Sm rrtary. AIA Attiliated with the ixlontana Chapter ot the American ln- stitute ol Architects. the local student chapter ol A. l. A. helps the architectural stu- dent prepare himselt tor entry into the protession. Through this organization, professional Lett to Right. First Row: H. B. Hirsa, .lay L. Gleason, Adolph F. Kulclcola. Alice B. Berg, James E. Rziislnr. Louis R. Lembl-ce,Cameron R. Dightman, Thomas E. Rudolph. Second Row: Jagadish R. Desai, Allr-ri T, Alstad. Carlton D. Grimm, Roger E. Vvillcerson, Jaclcie D. Ullom, Jim Nordahl, Joe Petrin, Alan l. Naslund. Third Row: George H. Kawanishi, James R. Hill, August Shaver, Robert Ylinen, Charles VV. Hughes, Bill lsaacson. Dave Heath. Left to Right, First Row: Gerald Majerus, Robert Evans, Gary Jacobson, Erik lversen, Eugene Hoover, Robert lxlann, lxlichael Hamill, George Nachtsheim. Clark Wilcox, James Benson. Lloyd Darlco, Ken Pugh, Peter lxlion. Second Row: Eddy Halcert, Abby Kedow, Richard Shope, Robert Hitchens. Williani Bierrum, Vvalter lxlartel, Arthur Nordling, James lVlcCartan. Gardner Ryan, Richard Nixon, Errol Hill, Ronald Goldberg, Thomas Patchett. Third Row: Joe Knudsen, John Greiner, Robert Porter, Ted Edison, Roger Holloway, Knut Sliram. Chuck Sumner, Dave Schlechten, James Parr, Joe Scalabrin, Phil Winninghott. Not pictured: David Presbrey. quality is added to the regu- lar architectural class Worlc. Outstanding in each yearis activities tor this group is the annual inspection field trip talcen throughout the North- west during spring vacation. AICE Encouraging professional develop- ment ot its members and promot- ing chemical engineering at MSC are the chief aims of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers on campus. Guest spealcers and annual field trips highlight the yearis activities. ln addition to scheduled educational and social functions, the AlCE strives to se- cure employment for its members upon graduation. OFFICERS f-1 Left to Right: Tom Bohl, V. Pres.g H. A. Saner, Adviser: Alton Drury, Pres.: Raymond Fritz, Secretary-Treas. t t .xl i rs -fl 'te :, ,ev 121 1 '-. 3 .. .A 111.4 . , . , ' Q A J A' . ' I ' ,ff . w A 4 V Kfw' IH, yr Q JH' , 'fl - , V Q W Y, ,dl :JH fu? , I ll 1 'I 'nf -'EH' a E V 1- . - ,, ,mv fi ' 'mf ,' . Y 1 YQ 1 I .gf ' 4 ' I HZg!I,1Q F I X' , 34 1 is in' . ' N ikf'rQ'l4lx , ' W H I I I lylf H 'I 2' ' i -, ' . V. . ,:afg.j'-,if iz-fr , 9' '. FAA Y ,f A A, 1 f f '9 ' 1 , ,ga '1 - ' 4-.-. ff- f 51+4:. :-W , A Qgafq-' , R 1 , f e ' T' gf ':' - 4 -f' . 4.,, 1, , W fgig ' 'Q ',', :'w.'1 if l H' 1 ,fi f . I' . i X I A c F 9 I 2.7 , 1.5. l - fl rn.,-4 I ,. I, 5.3 nl .rf 1 .. - 4 4' , .lg 1. Ofaa? Li 7.-' X x 'I ,I'. Q , ,, W., f .sf u .b,. - 1 .v , W, 'Jah -. ,J 1 I .Q -S , rf 1, nl! 1. '9 ' nz.- .4 '1 14-2. ,, , ' A1' ,, 3'? -' ',',f L.1,. 'Q' :fJ.,,'.1'+v ,' . ,. V. , ',,I.4. . , f 4 .' 'K , , ,f , ' .J l . 11' J., H 1 1 1 , Is ,. I .,.1'... I., 1 1 V 4' 'Qq.l.,'.3 1 ' f . I , , .. W . f,l ' ,I r I - , x. ,- . .,. r f f r ,I 5 , .,.L.., 4 I , ' u' .e 1.-FJ' . . '.. .ww -T-'vp-fam ' Alf, ,uf 1 . L ,Vi ri ,I .. .4 f 4 X K 1 , f , 1 Hfvx me Left to Right, First Row: Ervin L. Hedegaard, Frank J. Kato, Otto Ratz, Dick Shepherd, Bula Crumley. Joe Weanicr, Lee Hughes. Second Row: Charles L. Gallup, Jr., Stanley C. Mzirshall, Donald VV. Boyd, Joseph B. Ronchetto, James A. Beck, Tom Plath, .lim Lehleldt. Third Row: James R. Godward. D. R. Bair, Robert L. Miller, Carl E. Nlachl, Martin J. lVlcHalc, Emil L. Drivdalil, Bolo Phaneuf. AIEE-IRE Il --f I1-ft In Right, litre! Hou l ,lr!' ljtlflllllfll, Aflvi-1-rg lulwn ljuwlif-r l'!'- man A, Sliynf-, llflt, Ixflbl- Y 51fff,ri1l lfow Cruml:-yl Il-rffasg Vfillizirri Eillf'-, Y'-fr '- ,ry Rolnfzrt Nl1,Caulf:y, S'If.ff'liiI y' lfral-r1i',r.'l l', ',f:f. V. Pres. Joining together on campus to lorrn one organization are the :Xmerican Institute ol Electrical Engineers and the Institute ol Radio Engineers. Gutstanding among their activities is a contest each spring in which mem- hers compete with one another in the writing of technical papers. Outside speakers give memlaers practical tips and present the latest in engineering advances to this group at scheduled meetings. Left to Right, First Row: John Gunderson, Ralph Iverson, Don Spragg, Rich- kerson, Art Neill, David Sloan. Third Row: Arthur R. Yencler. Xyayne :X ard Zine, K. G. Kranhold, Louis Sneddon, George Friend, Art Johnson, Dick Lea, John VV. Lillloerg, Vvilliam V. Stiles, Xyalter L. Quinton, Rc-heri C, Muraoka, Ed Gossack. Second Row: Robert Kolb, Richard Carr, Lee Cannon, Walker, Larry X. Blumer, Edward C. Patapas. Gary J. Garrett, Joseph B, Charles Ackerman, Roger Tucker, Bill Trewhella, Bart Hildreth, Ronald Wil- Losinski, Harold W. Friesen. it-ee. 'Yf-H' 5 K 3 . ,, uv Qtgwi it X .- si lr . A 43 YT.. X.! 1 . I..-tt to Right, First Row: Ed Kattas, Keith Strandherg, Niarshall Guile. Law- Dick Uhlrich, John Parkins, Kenny Schatf. Third Row: Philip Grant. Frank name Lauriivycr. Lynn Lovcall. .lim Huber, Dick Knapton, Robert Wallace. Hardick, Ralph Madison, Russell Estes, Bruce Kennedy, Regis Muller, Howard Q cond Ruzr: Shxxc Hia Pru. Niaung Tin Bo, James Kasner, Henry Lewis, Huffman. lfnder the guidance ot their presi- dent. Regis Flutter, the American ln- stitute ot industrial Engineers again this year sponsored an inspection tield trip throughout the Northwest tor theirjunior memhers. In addition, they held AIIE all-school mixers and scheduled their annual banquet with an outside speaker in December. fjii'-tfffiteg - Imft in Right. First Row: Russf-H ibff--, Sf-'rf-tary: Ilfi-.mrfl lf. Kullm, Y. Pri-s.: Rf-gis Niutlf-r, t'rf'1 Svmnd Row: Ralph P. Ntadison, Sr. Board 51 Hit1f'fL Howard L. Huffman, Adviser. T 1i'r't Wi R Q AIIE members spend a share of their time working in Ryan La W5-w 4' -.H Ei F' X S. 'sq , , . A y g. 'r t - Left to Rigid Uufiin tS',f.ifA-, L1-'re ' tary: Xivutt XlNr,hff', t'rf-A., ftiartf-1 ij-iftufz '- t'r'- XAf1:stcy Stiintc, 'I.!'fi15. can Society ot Ntectianicat Engineers is anottier ot time campus protessionat organizations tor students in a se- tected tietd. Under time direction ot ttleir president, Vvatt Xvare, ttie pur- ASME memtaers tlave mucti training and experience wittl pose of this group is aCCOmpliStle,l metat iattues ttlrougtlout ttxelr cottege courses. through Outside Speakers and techni- cat movies at ttieir regutar meetings. In addition to sponsoring one att- sctsioot tunction eacti quarter, ttie ASME tiigtitigtlts its years activities with an annuai spring inspection trip. Left to Right, First Row: Edward Atvin Mock, Larry G. Reotetcopp. David L. Aure, Andy Higtltanct, Bitt Rauctm, David Dandro. Norman Astziiornson latin Pospisit, Samuet Moore, G. Irvin Ntatxugtl. Robert Hauswirttm, Jotin M. Larson, A. Aring. Third Row: Attan D. txiitter. Aiartin .t. Jotnansen. James B. Vtiafdz. L. Date Sandtma-tc, Wattace L. Yates, Bobby K. Letmr. Second Row: Larry Dean Houck, Don Holtz, VVarren Erickson, Sen Lin Lee, Fred J. Quinn, Cooper, Duane Rotirer, Wittiam P. Pottcingtmorn, Robert J. Kelty, Harold L. George Sjaastaci, James A. Edson. N1 -Q Atutoreviated as ASNIE, ttie Arneri- I 1 16 u I :fur J- t Q.. ..n . I V. 0. X , . fu.. , . ,af A X 0 - .xQ ' Olililkxlilff - l.-'Vt to Riglitz Ray' Snyilvr. Pres.: lib l'.i:.ty lift-.as ' lris lliiiglics. St-trvt.iry1 Xcrn lay- T.r X l'rt- Upen to all interestecl faculty and stutlents majoring in Animal lnclus- try. the Al Club contains many lacets ol interest. lts annual service project is cleclicatecl to helping with schools held lor farmers and ranchers througout the state who are inter- estecl in moclernizing their methocls. Each year in Little ln the Al Club sponsors a livestoclc juclging contest, while on a lighter vein they cooper- ate with the Nlontana Vvool Grow- ers .-Xssociation in the annual Miss Xyool contest. lx 4 ln 4 V , 4-1 f-58171 ' ' mf!- . wr- . I-f-.f - - .JV if -. Q mu-f ' ?x'.v.'fp2s?-.-,. -'61 is -f-'M',,A - N v' 4. - Lg: - A A ,, r , ir, ,..-H . V 2. xlstsb 11'-S Juclging ol sheep is one of the taslcs perlormecl by members of Animal lndustry Club. These woolly creatures are groomed and ready for the outcome. nimal lndustry Club Left to Right, First Row: Donald L. Storey, lan D. Smith, Merle Million, Harvey Hollanclsworth. Bob Powell, Scotty Thain. Second Row: Oscar Thomas, Adviser: Don Moore, Stan Grace, Herb McKelvey, Robert Dynes, Russell Pepper. f Q' . 4-vf.q5wr.v.f,,,W,,,,xRN 'a A 4 if 'r 2-.vv Q.. 4. 168 Qlw vffgif 2- if f adm. - -.: :An-r.-.7 -.11-7-cr j Ql?'f-7i ?TTf'f W? 'T 'f YE' F' 'Z' F i ey 5 E fir: .. ,Q it gp, 5? 3 . a,'-3 9 5 ' ' 1 1. ff B iii' 1 Left to Riglli. Firsi Row! Mary Iverson. KHFCU Johnson. Tim Lodi- Bunny iVlcBride, Pali Biclenbrfrg. Second Row: Niargif: Dania, Kay if-ff wood. Leonard Harding- Janine Peterson, Ruth Kolalfi. Garb' L- SOM- Viclccry, Donna Finstad, Dal Coolcin, Don Blanicrmryrrr, lfonalfl iJ:w:n- son, Anita Lien, Beverly Brueggcr, Carol Allen, Sonya Nicxurlm. Qffering opportunity for a-dvancement in all phases of the artis- tic field, members of the Art Club participate together to better their Work. Displaying and seiiing their Woric at the annual Art Bazaar, members of Art Club make this their outstanding ac- tivity of each year. Proceeds from this bazaar are used to provide scholarship funds, to maintain and build up the present MSC art coiiection, and to create enlightenment through educational films and field trips. Art Club OFFICERS -f L fc I R'gl1t: Grant Gilfeather, Pres.: Joyce Myers, P P . D .V S . .I V Y- Secretary: llla Oion,oV.lPres.: Father Stube, Chaplain. arsons' resl' an Eacret' ' Pre U Terry Potter' ' PLM' OFFICERS -' Left to Right' Sandy Howell Secretarv Trf-as 1 Neii Canterbury serves as a church away from home for Episcopal students on campus. Along with Friday morning communion and Sunday evening discussions. Canterbury has several study groups. This yearvs study groups included a study of Christian evangelism and the book of Revelations. it is Canterburvs purpose through meeting together to become more effective Christian Witnesses at NISC. -r anterbury Club Left to Right, First Row: Grant Giifeather, Ilia Olson, Joyce Myers. Larson, Pat Leonard. Second Row: Fiarilyn Parrish, Janet Lowney. Gerry Blackman, Jack Mcintyre, Joan Egnew, Carolyn Bailey, Lanore Donna Davis, ixiaryellen Trewhella. Don Johnson, June Crane, Hen Rallinger, John Ross, Cliff Cox, Doris Diveley. 1 IA,-if tu Right. First Row: lluhert xl. Livingston, Dennis jones, Vvillimn l:og.xrty. Keith Ryder, lxlixrvin lliumnersinarlx, Louis Barlos, Richard Cronlc. Eduardo Doherti, Warren Gestring. Second Row: Joe Wich- nian, Jaclc Norris, Glen Murray, Kent Conner. Don Collins, Charles lxlccvlothlin, lngvi Thorsteinsson, Chuclc Rahn. ange i lanagement Club A memher oi the American Society of Range Q Blanagement. the local collegiate chapter was this year headed hy Ronald Davis. Quarterly smoliers at which faculty advisers and outside . spealxers participated, and their joint dinner- dance with Al. Club were the main social events gifs on the Range Flanagement Club calendar this at .. ,lf -5 ki year. ln thewline oi ay service project, the R. M. ' lnooth at the Xvinter Fair was sent to the divi- sional exhihit at Portland. Geology Cluh offers students a chance to further their study of roclcs and minerals, hoth local and distant. A Q, ,i OFFICERS -1 Left to Right, First Row: Don E. Ryerson, Adviser: Ron Davis, Pres.: Ernest Kehrloerg, V. Pres. Second Row: Gene F. Payne, Adviser: Gordon Decker, Secretary. Advancing the field of Geology hy promoting in- terest in its practical phases, Geology Club Wel- comes not only professional geology students hut interested amateurs as Well. Through rocli collec- tion and displays the members participate' most actively. Qffered practical application of their lcnowledge ahout geologic Worlcings, this group' tool: a fall field trip to the nearhy and noW-fam- ous Hehgen Dam earthquake area. A S010 Club Left to Right, First Row: Williani Mcmannis. Adviser: -lohn Mon- Fred Dasenhroclc, V. Pres.: Richard Wargelin, Robert Nicholson, Henryigg- qi tagne, Adviser: Dan Andretta, Pres.: John Mudie, Secretary-Treas.: Paul. Second Row: Many Anderson, Eunice Allsop, Bruce Sloane, ,, Stephen Alsup. Don Keil, Laurance Lyons. Carol Lilly, Don Holland. if 1 l I N Left to Right, First Row: Ben Childers, Jim Friesen, Roland G. Scherer, Steven Colt, Dan Keil, Larry Pihlaja, Tom McMillan, Ray Sammons. Second Row: Edison Martin, Harold Friesen, Edward C. Patapas, Theodore F. Morrow, John A. Parlcins, Dean Houclc, Keith Wilhelm, Gerald Anderson. A feeling of sitting on top of the world is experienced loy memloers of Flying Co-op as they View the city from the air. W- 4 'eff UW Jw- 'mr W We if Wieegegatf :iw Y -irsfwu' 7,51 'gag '21-i-54? X ' e i ' 53' Y f -' Trias vi f'mi2,mf.f'5f'1f :.'f -W 'W ,,, F Kwik Q39 7.itP'YW' 1 :Tv 2 U 1 j . figliizi it if ,ffxfjl 4 if X ,- - , 1 f ,. 2 f' ' vc . ,f '- N :-, ,:' fi, ' .ffm is Qi Wm 1, . -' ' 1. t ff f, f, 3, j 4 'gpm' f,g2:i,:y,,xfge,tfiigufg ,rss I z s , . ,Elly W I Fw CQ: - ,f ifigfik r e . s - ,, f 5, ff- . , .. , . 1.x 'mg 'ill i s ' ' 1 :Q 5- . . ra 1? Q., 1 -as-sg, 5 tysys. AH, 1 -time .. K - g , , . , .Xie sr if ' .wo ...dl Flying Co-op Chartered as a regular co-op organization under the Secretary of State, the Flying Co-opys primary aim is to arouse student interest in flying. Stu- dents belonging to this club may learn to Hy and obtain a pilot's license at the lowest possible cost. Competing with other amateur-sponsored flying groups, the Flying Co-op participates each spring in a nation-wide Hying meet at which navigational landings and worlcings of aircratts are displayed. - Left to Right, First Row: Thomas Jenni. Filtli Director Jaclc Petersen, Treas.: Leif Larsen, V. Presfecond ROILT Rolsert Hansen. Sc- retary: Gardner Ryan, Pres.: R. D. Bollard, Adviser. fs.. A -x 1 OlfFlLNt'lR5 - lftut to Riglit. First Row: 3lnrv Lou Hornli, lx: porter Nlxrvn Dvilwl. X, l'n-S, .Xrtlic Jarrett. bccrctary. bec- R I l' i N I I Nt H l I H 1 out vii- .aan Mr xr, -img ,cat cr: , eve annagv. is orian: .lim Qu.ml-i-tl, Pres.: Xaimcy .lo Flitclmcll. Recreation Leaclcr. Founclecl tor tlie purpose To lxilalce the Best Better. tlie -l-H Club on campus carries out tliis tlieme in all its activities. Promoting ln- ternational Farm Youtli Excliange, national 4-H Cluln Congress. ancl acting in a service capacity cluring Higli Sctiool Vveelc and XYinter Carnival. tlie members worlc to- getlier lor tellowsliip ancl personal better- ment. Its memlnerstmip is composed ot all tormer interestecl -I-H Clutners ancl is active socially as well as tllrougti service projects. Lett to Riglit. First Row: James T. Donaliue, lvlyron l... Saylor, Tlwmas F. xlfxtlllixfl, Roger King. David Kimball, Dolly Criswcll, Annette Edward, Ar- flirt. l Spirlif-r, Elaine Otis, Diane Lentz, Patricia Paugtl. Second Row: Ann Katlwriian, 5l:iry Lou Linclliet. Dianne Undem, Alice Berg, Bruce Nlalcolm, Ray Lrfuttiolcl, Ray Snyder, Dan Keil, Jaclc Baringer, Donalct VVl1ilmus, Janet 4-H Club on tl1e college level provides time for students to furtller tlleir 4-H interests and malce new friends. - Club Dawson, Jan Clittorcl, Katlly Paige, Dorothy Staley, Marie Joulaert. Third Row: Donna George, Merry Anclerson, Jean Steplmens, Sancly Lloycl, Kay' Lee Viclcery, Judy Cvunclerson, Mary Woodmansey, Jaciawegu Nlaulanfl. Ellen Brauglmton. Roberta Simard, Marion Sclieeler, .lo Ann Staff, Karen Horton, Betty lvlecluit, l 3- . .Q Q, Q K ,A .9 AV Q I ft 9 - 'Quan-.2 v Le t to Right Fzrst Row Harold Farris David Km halt Myron L Saylor Boh es ey Anderson, Dave Ntetin, Al Sampson, Dun Ox-.f-ri, lririif-1 Pau 'fluff Sc neelcloth Roger King Lyle Seaman Olaf Johnson Larry Johnson Cedric o Steve Hactnagy, Ben Green, Ray 51. Roherts, Difk Aulfir. if ti Iran Husehy Second Row James LaRue Albert L Sutherhn Peter VV Horton a Gordon T. Donohoe, Jack B. Taylor, XXIFJS BUfjhf', Perf: f'oL.Q1f- This local collegiate chapter ot Future Farm- ers ot America is organized primarily to re- ceive practical insight into the prohtems con- fronted in Agricultural Education. Through participation in a State Leadership Training School, FFA conventions fhoth State and Nationalf, and FFA sponsorecl judging con- tests, memhers gain Icnowleclge applicahte to their work after graduation. Socially. FF.-X hoosts an annual smoker. a yearly ctinner- dance, and college intramural events. OFFICERS -- Left to Right. First Row: James Yeiiicha. Y Pres.:'Larry Pihtaja, Reporter: :Xrnoict Quale. Treas.: Liqyv. Crook, Pres. Second Row: H. E. Rocteherg. .-Xdxiserq Lerner: Lombard. Sec.: Russell ytann, Sentinel. F1 I I f' F' , 4-Q 5-1 J i Iislt to Rigllt. First Row: Nancy Jo Nlitcliell. Joyce lxlyers. Joyce Rindal, Louise Sciiscr. Donna George. ,lo Anne Huddleston, Lennie Pfister, Lylas dm ,lean lolinson. Betty Jo Husely. Janet Dawson. Second Row: . lary Lou Lindliel., Arlene Douglas. Elnora Hill, Karen Horton, Stella Sallee, Home EC Club Candies. coolcies, and numerous delicacies are prepared by Home ' Economics Club members in tbe newly-installed coolcing units in Foods Lab ol Herriclc Hall. If IEW wus' Georgiana Snow, Judy Plielan, Virginia Nerlin, Carla Andrus, Sliirley Hol- wegner, Patricia Paugli. Katlxy Paige, Kay Dell Clark. Third Row: Maxine Nelson, Virginia Vvelcli. Betty Meduit, Jean Stepliens, Betty Bruclcner, Pa- tricia Fitzgerald, Ardyce McNeil, Katliryn Hicks, Lynn Ellingliouse, Patricia Metully, Jo Ann Collins. Boasting MSC as tile bome of the first Home Economics Club in thfb nation, the local college cbapter of Home EC. club bas grown to be one of the largest and most ac- tive clubs on campus since its founding, sixty-four years ago. Members stress the im- portance of Home EC. principles in art, in- dustry, and use in tile bome. Tbrougli their quarterly provision of coffee at registration, ' Wortliy members are granted scbolarsliips to continue their education in Home Economics. '? L 11 2 ? F' Hist.: JoAnn Crawley, Co-Ways 8 Means Cb. I OFFICERS -1 Left to Right, First Row: Miss Betli Bigej, Co- - adviser: Jan Clifford, Publicity Cb.: Ardie Jarrett, V. Pres.: Ginny Vauglit. Pres. Second Row: Miss Helen Hollandswortll, Co-adviser: Peggy Ruff, Co-Ways 6 Means Cb.: Joan Birtic, ' iw 'f 6 Q f i ' 1' 7 ' . , I, , . ' 4 , ,- 1: 'lf' 1 4' 'N ff. ,. .., yu- OFFICERS f-1 Left to Right, First Row: Michael Monaco, V. Pres.: Charles Woods, Pres.: Ken- neth VV. Wilson, Treas. Second Row: David Brown, Corr. Secretary: Gene Thompson, Point Committee Ch.: George Wilson, Secretary. X, Y. ' - Organized to promote hetter in- dustrial siciiis, the industrial Arts Ciuh aids in preparing the I. A. student for one ot several trades, as Weil as teaching. Technical fields of interest to the profession are widely explored hy trips tour- ing icey plants and areas of value each spring vacation. industrial its Club . inter-church Council Left to Right, First Row: Grant Giiteather, Judy Vatiance, Mary Faith Gaugier, Atta Parker, Jim Quan- hecic. Second Row: Pat Murphy, Evon L. Stephani, Duane Rohrer, Gustave A. Prihnow, Howard O. Bever. ,Af 1 4. ' I . -f hz Left to Right, First Row: Jerry H. Vviniciey, John VV. Hanson, Larry J. Thomas, Edward I Rfmvfh, Fred C. May. Second Row: Raymond V. Garrigus. Edward 1. Spoelstra, hlinlnacl I. Harhme. Donald E. Martin. Third Row: Thomas C. Howard, Dennis 31. Jones, Ben Lund. Inter-church Council, hetter known as i.C.C., is composed ot two representatives from each active religious group represent- ed on the NISC campus. These representatives woric together through i.C.C. to coordinate church activities and woric close- iy with Reiigious Emphasis Week Committees. Spiritual needs ot the student hody are considered and acted upon to the hest ahiiity ot this council. - Left to Right. First Rout: Ftrs. Patricia Anderson. Adviser: Yirginia Nerfin. Secretary. Second Row: Patsy Fitzgeraid. Y. Pres.: David Kirnhail, Pres. . xx. Q 9 it 173 uciging Teams F i s Seiecteci for their interest in judging range plants, iivestocix. wooi. and dairy cattle, members of the IXISC Juciging Teams compete iocaiiy and na- tionaiiy with simiiariy interested teams. Members oi tiiese teams iearn to recognize quality and to ine criticai oi inferior products, anci are chosen irom those ranicing highest in local competition. E N it ' ig it I' S 42' fs 'Wx 'a'.! . x 'Y ,lv 'Q A fsf f eg. V. Q ,, 7 M- H ' . ,flig- I if 5 , f 4' of 541 7 :V 3.3 -1151, ,E I fY 56 Left io Right: Kenneth Colman, Coach: Claucl Hargrove, Edison Marlin, .lim Niclmlcs, Gordon Declccr. Left to Right, First Row: Jol1n Nelson, Don Moore, Paul Funk. Second Row: Robert Left to Right, First Row: Clnarlffs ylccvlotlrlin. Hula'-r L, Racicot, Fred S. Willson, Merle Million, Lloycl Berg. nj X ton, .lOSCpl1XfxyiCllITlan. SQCOVLJ R0lL'I DOD RQEFEVJT., R I? E . 3-1. 111 I 1 . 1. 0 'fiablilmv L, i f 5 F sv' LK-if 10 Right. First Row: Alarilyn ,lcnson. Toni Rasmussen, Ronald Quan- twch. Don Daiiirimiiii. Arnold Qlxalc, .tanct 3lcl..e0d. lX8l'f-'D NCISOD. Dave Onstad. Scmnd Roux Blnrion Bclvy, Donna Finstacl, Gretchen Nelson, Jean- SA Fleeting each Sunday at 5 ovcloclc, the Lutheran Students Association worlx under the guidance of Pat and Xorm Anderson. To further their faith, the LSA has study groups, fellowships with other students. and outside spealiers at their meetings. To these activities they add projects such as local and regional retreats and the selling of popcorn at the Xvinter Fair. Otit'-lftitlf - tml! to Right: Carole Burtce, Treas.: Vvalt Vvagner, V. Pres.: Duane Rotircr, Pres.: Pat Flurphy, Sony.: Fr. Nl. J. O'Donnell, Chaplain. n. Q ' ' ' ' s I V -1 1, QS 5 -3 ISM ' i ' ai , I . 'gif , X Y 9. 5 1 'ir ' I Left to Right, First Row: Edith Taclce, Sandra McArthur, Thomas Ulstad, lrjlfli tftilrifli, Dirlc Parlcer, Joe Vtirhman, Hubert Livingston, Frances Sest- rifh, Iufly Larson, lane Cvoggins, Frances Rohrer, Rosetta Jacobson, Toni Xxtlllif' Sifmrut Row: Duane Rnhrer, Vkyalt Vvagner, Carole Burlce, pat Mur- phy, Alsiry hlargarf-t Astlr-, Barbara Bell, Nlyrna Salvas, Larry Daw, Ken Day-If-, Conrafl Stflflflyli, Najilm lamil, .lohn Cashell, Williarrx Burris, lf-rry tfxans, laflc l-abrir-. Third Row: Vvalt Romaslio, Father 0'Donnell, een Ostrem, Eunice Vasboe, Allen Olsen. Barbara Fuhmian, Bette Lou Han- son, Gay Harras. Jim Quanbeclc. Third Row: John E. Olson, Dennis Baker, Bill Chalmers, Gerald Budlce, Robert Boettcher, John Johnson, Mark Maar- stad, Kenneth Holm. OFFICERS --1 Left to Right: Jim Quanbeclc, Pres.: Arnold Quale, l.C.C. Rep.: Marilyn Jenson, V. Pres.: Marion Beley, Sec'y. Boasting a membership near 100, the Newman Club i.s the largest in members and average at- tendance of the 25 provinces in the Northwest. Through this group,s efforts masses are conducted at Danforth Chapel and study groups are held regularly. Newman Monsignor Harrington, Elizabeth Stevenson, Jim Byrne, Margaret Fordilc, Ar- lita Alex, Pat Keane. Bob Pierce, John Burlingame, John Bodner, Carol Siglin, .lane Donahue, Susan Buckingham, Catherine Donahue. Fourth Row: Joe Loendort, Arnold Malone, Bob Malyevac, Martin McHale, Bob McCauley. Micliael Marilyn Higgins, Conltey, Dianne Undem, Rose Marie Perbiclc, Darlene Fortman, Vvichman, Patricia Metully, Maurine Hager, Donna Luebbe. Gail Patti Mccarren, Marilynn O'Boyle, Ann Kathman. 1 4 I ,ivvggi - 5 if Left to Right. First Row: Andy Matson, .lim Rohan, Ariay Godston, Bob Schmitz, Bolo Cegelslci. Ron Franlc, Larry Chanay, Charles Dallum, Harvey Warren, John Bietencluefel, Dan Costello, Conrad Strzelczylc. Second Row: Tom Parac, Adviser: Daniel Greer, Samuel Moore, Steve Sohonya, Charles Jaclcson, .lim McLeod, Rocco Perciavalle, Brad Lowell, Bch Biaefwh, James M. Berg, Tex Cannon. Third Row: Art Althoft, Flint Taylor, .larnes Ov-.f:r..s Howard Bever, Ivan E. Schilling, .lim Nlurphy, Ken Nliller, Tom DeYme, Phil Nuher. Jerry Johnson, Bob Rudio. Qregon tries a new technique at defensive against the Bobcats. M 50 BY. 355 The M Club sells popcorn ancl runs a con- cession stancl at all sports held on campus. Their main project this year was assisting each memher in huying a Lettermans jaclcet. lvl Club is open to men who excel in sports at MSC. All lxl Club memhers have lettered in one of the many sports on campus ancl have maintained- a high scholastic average. Initiation is held annually in the spring. - Left to Right: George Lucas. Secy.: Darryl D11- puis, Y. Pres.: Bch Surclam, Treas.: Gary Davies, Pres. 4 C7 l.eP't to Right. First Ron Grace Lilvang, Treasurer: Bonnie- .lane Reno, S-trctaryp Nlary Louise Brown, Yice president: Loretta Nlassxiiaii, prcsiderit. Suvrul Row: Loretta Gocrger, Earlync Xxqard. Norrna .lean Howell. Deanna Sheen. Lnder the direction oi Nlrs. Klaus, the tac- ulty adviser. this scholastic honorary works to lurther nursing education. The BISSNA is composed oi tour divisions, one at and one at each ol the hospitals affiliated with the school. Projects this year consisted ol selling cards and candy at Christmas and presenting educational programs each month at their meeting, Two scholarships are awarded hy BISSXA each year, one to an outstanding lreshman memher, and the other to an outstanding nurse ot any class. Left to Right, First Row: Valerie Joe, Roloin James, Mary Lee Litschauer. Darlene Pickering, Sandra Nlcfvlenus. Lois Lindsay, Ann Bradley, Helen Her- rington. Sue Davis. Judy Nance. Second Row: Sharon Willems, Chris Solaga, Lois Jordan. Nlarcia Daley, Helen Howe, Sharon Blakely, Judi Mcclair., Linda Sandy. Linda Hein, June Crane, Sandy Jergens. Third Row: Linda Zipperian, +1 I J? Left to Right, First Row: Janace Hunter, Loretta Schoepp, Marilyn Minear, Minniebell Vvinlcer, Judy Vallance. Second Row: Vema Perkins, Jeaneen Ostrem, Dolly Criswell, Linda Woods, Roberta Taylor, Judy Zettle, Shari Anderson. Third Row: Margaret Kel- ler, Bonnie Pollington, Jean Randall, llla Olson, Sue Coles, Ardith Spicher, Rosalie Adam. Fourth Row: Karen Cyr, Judy Armstrong, Sharon Henderson, Loretta Passage, Myma Maier, Karen Erile, Lydia Edwards. SSN Annabel Wolfe, Pat Leonard, Gretchen Nelson, Nancy Beverly, Elda Wester- velt, Alice Fradet, Eleanor Waltari, Beverly Thompson, Shirley Bergh, Karen Ware. Fourth Row: Ronica Hauclc, Florence Yost, Vera Goulet, Janice West. Athlene Bishop, Janet Hughes, Pat Doyle, Lillian Floman, Leona Watson, Doris Nemec, Barbara Lincoln, Shirley Rider. H Left to Right: Robert Eastwood, President: Tbomas Burton, Vice Pres.: Layne Gentry, Treasurer: Mary Ann lVliclca, Sec. Pre-Med Club Tbe Pre-Med Club, wllicb bas recently been reorganized under tbe direction of lVlr. Vvatling, stresses one goal tbrougb- out its program. This is to promote ed- ucation and general lcnowledge in tlie field ratber tban mere limited training. lnterest in tbe profession and related fields is effectively sparlced tbrougb spealcers and films at Pre-Med Club meetings. 4 if I 'l Left to Right, First Row: Bill Bobart, .lobn Sernmens. Don fxlartin, lrxing XX'f:!:sn,ar-, Tom Burton, Second Row: lVlary Ann Nliclra. Sally XrX'CSiVL'f?ll. Kar'-n Sperry, R,i'libf'i Lebfeldt, Ken Aadsen, Celia Smitli. Third Row: Randy Bartbfflmess, ljiynff riffifffi Larry Creelcmore, William Burris, Robert Eastwood. ocle and Buslein Left to Right, First Row: Leon Keene, Glenn Porter, Larry Daw, Jobn Hoensbell. Second Row: Roy Upllam, Lanny Luding, Clluclfc Thompson, George Hall. - . v,s '..,'f A ..f- ,- .wx ,- -v-,. ,...m',f i--W , 1 - - A l Soclc and Buslcin is made up principally oi students interested in acting and worl-ring in dramatics. Tbis service organization in com- bination witb Alpba Psi Qmega, a national dramatics bonorary, worlcs diligently to pre- sent tbe fine stage productions seen at tbe Student Union Tbeater. OFFICERS - Ann Dunbar, lim Rocls N .0 i ,Sze V A Al gl 1 51 K ' -2 'S X 'xx in . ll D5 - E , 1 1 I' S , ' ' sl 5 g N QI - ' A l w' N 'f'- ff -'-1 4 - . - .. A , .. 'fhfl ya, 'gf 4.,2,,:,, iz L.. 'I 2 , ,tiff 1 , - 1 :fi . If I' k W 3. Nj ijx M? A s 3- i X 1s1 l L-03,414 1 'bv , - . 4' is . '-aff v - 1 , o ,' '-A . .-Xnnual spring lntercollegiate Rodeo at Bozeman features bull riding as one ol its thrill-paclced events. Rodeo Club Left to Right. First Row: lim blorrison, Vvallace Reid. Stan Steen, Stan Ras- mussen. Bob Powell, Bill Northway, Dan VVeppler, Lars Lithander, Ken Porter, Vfilliam Fortier, lxlelvin blcBeath. Second Row: Annette Edward. Dolly Criswell, lrvin Pitsch, Ralph lxlitchell, .laclc Dawson, Scotty Thaine, Bob !? 'fi't4 t : lfwigf 'gl :- c. 9' fiitit-iv i OFFICERS -f Left to Right: Chuclc Karnop, V. Pres.: Elmer Gunsel, Rodeo Ch.: Hale Jeffers, Pres.: Sandy Vandal, Sec'y. Rodeo Club remains active throughout the year by helping with the concession stands at the Field- house. With the coming of .spring the members of Rodeo Club begin to practice for the annual lnter- collegiate Rodeo which is held each year in the Fieldhouse. Members ol the club also represent MSC at other collegiate rodeos throughout the West. Hathaway, Delbert Pasha, Victor Cvess, Robert Adams. Ron Davisffhird Row: Verna Perlcins, Lynda Hubing. Deane Cowan, Bar Beth Smith, Linda lvleelcs, Donna Hess, Sonja Lachenmaier. Theresa Oswald, Marian Miller, Joyce Bo- land, .laclcie Turner, Voncla Lee Diclc, Jeanette Wenzel. ' -ff. 5 ..- iso OWN: mtg tl 1 1 OFFICERS f-f Left to Right, First Row: Ken Firehaugh, Lindy Royer, Pete Lowe, Orrin Ferris. Second Row: Jan Christian, Joe Mason, Steve Fahrion, Marge Dightman. Methodist students on campus increase their spir- itual life and understanding through the Wesley Foundation. A varied program of lectures, discus- sions, study, and Worship groups provides an op- portunity for members to get together. Their suc- cessful new Faith and Life Community, founded hy Wesley memhers at 321 South Sth, has hecome the first spiritual living group at MSC. Maw Q-'!'!f!'w. it My Left to Right, First Row: Steve Fahrion, Larry Pihlaja, Ken Firehaugh, Jim Cox, Bch Hanel, Bob Eagle. Bob Garber, Dan Eacret, Jo Ann Johnston, Allan Miller. Tom Richardson, Dick Meyer. Jack Baringer, Chuck Spencer, Pete Lowe. Second Row: Linda Meeks, Helen Herrington, Bill Moore, David Ea- cret, Fran Brown, Dan Wooddfl, Sandy Spears, Cameron Dightman, Dick Hill, Lindy Rqyer, Sarah Massey, Orrin Ferris, Janet Dawson, Jerry Thrush. Third Row: Dick Carr. Kay Moe, JoAnn Hicks, George Drga, Bill Westre, a Reverend Otto Bremer, guest speaker during Religious Emphasis Vveek, spoke at a numher ol sfzrninars roncerri- ing the vital place ol religion in students' lives. Wesley Foundation Jim Brookie, Tom Brackman, Joe ivlason, Nlary Vvoodmansey, loani Pasco. Steve Ferguson, Charles Nlyrick, Carolyn Chesarek. Sylvia Flanseau. Dee Yon Miller, Carol Vvright, Nlerlin Brockway, Corinne Thrush, George Harrfr. Carol Yankoskie. Fourth Row: Donna George, Betty Dickinson. Xlarilyri Minear, Sharon Henderson, Nlary Louise Brown, Sharee Clark. Bill Eagle. .lagadish Desai, .lan Christian. Nlerry Anderson, Nlary Ann fxliclia. Colarchik, Marge Dightman, Pat Twilling, Roberta Crosby, Betty Fisher, Priscilla Ann Dimzolzl. 159 l ,V qi .-In fa Q ls it to Rzglit, First Row: Paul Bicring. Bunny 5lcBriclc. Don Nota-boom, Jerry ond Row: Carol Soulslny, Grace Ulvang, Arlene Douglas, Alta Parlcer, Jan Krause, Dine Kinilnall, Ron Tinnermeicr, Ray F. Evert, Sandra Kerelces. Sec- Strobel, Peggy Benson, Helene Hubbard, Joanne Heitzman, Dullain Doliglian, X52 v..- fIl7l'lCtfRS - ffl! to Right: lurli Dundas. Treasurer: Jerry Krause, Pr'-siflent: Alta Parlcer, Representative. Tliis Presbyterian stuelent group meets every Sunday lor study and social lellowsliip un- cler the guidance ol their pastor, Reverend Kreliill. 'lilwrougli tliese meetings members sturly anrl olitain a eleeper unflerstancling ol time Cliristian laitli as well as a sense ol fel- lowsliip. 184 Nyunt Maung. VVF members take time out eacli Sunday evening to learn more about tlle principles of their religious loeliefs. Westminister Fellowship il hi ,1' 'f .l ix' i . :gi Q .3 K. : 'F A, 5. ' .i J, Y , ll. 1 ,E F .vgnwfm .4 -- -o ...La - i 1 41 Gerry Blaclcman President Blrs. blarjorie Paisley Spur Adviser The members ol Spurs are a familiar sight on campus as they sell Chrysan- themums and booster ribbons at the football games, deliver singing val- entines, or clonate time to a campus project. This sophomore Wome'n's honorary worlcs closely with the Fangs in holding all-school mixers, escorting the Freshmen to whitewash the and assisting in student elections. purs Donna Andrus Judy Dierul: Helen Hagen Historian Editor Treasurer Carole Anderson Helen Coffman Dorothy Darling Claudia Haslcm Kathy Hrclcs Mary Bennett Mary Conser Marge DeWit Jeanine Hess Maw Iverson Karen Johnson Beverly Lancles Jeanette Maier Ardyce McNeil Barbara Rader Sandra Vanclal Jeannie Jones Diana Lentz Marge Mattson Mary Ann Micke Peggy Rult Elaine Wh te Edward Harper President Val Glynn Fang Adviser Tlle Fangs is a local sopliomore menls service lionorary. Putting out tl1e l'7usser's Guide and upliolcling all MSC traditions are the major projects of tlle organization. Tlaey also Worlc jointly witli tl1e Spurs in uslmering at plays, dances, assem- blies, Fresliman Vveelc, football and lnaslcetlaall games, and Higlm Sclnool Week. angs Karl Ratzlmurg Vice President Gary Gralmam Jolm Greiner Treasurer Traditions Dennis Baker Bolo Brown Bob Colder Jim Bartron Franlc Gilliam Mark Hannalx -eswurfvnfrzfrz-.g,Z?:,gspr 1 A 1 ,, j .Q r 9, 55. y u . N 6-Sgr 'ig X X ,fur -Ti' . 1 :i:.,,,- 11. -.tj - :,,,.:,g' 'j! Jolln Holden Jerry Krause Bob Millons Jolfm Pelelin Karl Scluade Joe Taylor Les Huber Jesse Malone Bolo Peclc Lee Platt Cllarles Sumner Bill Townsend .laclc Weyland Secretary Don Hart Dave Hide 355 net :Xrmstrong Carole Burke Deanna Cada Siiarongae Hardgrove Betty Keene Furtbering culture on the NISC campus was tile main proj- ect of Niortar Board tbis year. Members of this senior womens bonorary gave their support to time community con- certs and lecture series. Qtber activities were a tea during Freshman Vveelc for transfer students, a carnival during High School Xveelc, and a date bureau in connection with the Flortar Board Dance. Membership is based upon lead- ership, scbolarsbip, and service. Niortar Board Sharon Kr-Hy Ruth Kolai-ci Maw Mendel Pat Nlurpby Barbara Murray 38, 5 -r 'fl Desta Ustenson Ann Sandberg Carol Ridgeway Nlary Ann Waylett Kay Westlake YQ T? 'sf iw -4.2! has ...... ,-A Hseven men of the senior class of 1960 represent the characteristics of leadership, service, scholarship, and personality. eptemviri Septemviri means Hseven men and consists ol the seven most outstanding men in the senior class. These men are chosen on the hasis ot leaclership. scholarship, service, and personality. lfpholcling anol guarding the traclitions ol NISC ancl sponsoring F the Presidents Assembly are the major cluties ot this organization. Randall Barthelmess Raymond Fritz Stephen Foster Oliver Sasse Allyn Holland David Sloan Richard Knapton 189 .lanet Armstrong Ranclall Bartlielmcss Carole Burke Deanna Carla Charles Dallum Patricia Fitzgerald Steplmen Foster Raymoncl Fritz Ariay Goclston Edward Gossaclc James Hill WHS' WUHOI AMERI AN U IVER ITIE OUEGE. Lois Lee Hoelerl Allyn Holland Nlary Elizabeth Keene David Kimball Patricia Nlurpliy Barbara Murray Tom Olson Desta Oslenson 1 90 SP1 Ben Redekopp Don Rossmiller Ann Sandberg i OHVCI' Sasse David Sloan Robert SUIJHITI Rocco Perciavalle ylariin Perga NN'iHi:.1rn Pound Scholarship, activities, citizenship, service to Montana State College, promise of future usefulness -f these are the qualifications that this group of students has met in order to he chosen for VVho's Who. Nominees are selected hy a student-faculty committee. Four-year degree-granting institutes are eli- gible for participation. 'fx A, -e f -, ' 5'-' a , g p I Niary Ann Yvaylett Kay Xvestlake Lones Xvigger 191 mold Air ociety Arnold Air Society is a national mili- tary honorary composed only ot ca- dets enrolled in Advanced Air Force R.O.T.C. lxlemlbers in time society enjoy an affiliation with time Air Force Association and special activities with cadets ot mutual interests and goals. Among time activities of time local squadron are dinners and the co-sponsorship ot time lxflilitary Ball. Larry Antonicli James Brewer Richard Carr! Larry Ferguson William Goss James Benson Frank Campbell Ron Davis Arjay Godston Ben Green as '36 A ' Q .sf-v . In ' lu qv d. ' omg Carlton Grimm Bruce Jellison David Kimball Jolin Kutzman James Moran Barry Remely Richard Uhlrictl Tim Weston David Hughes Fred Johnson Don Kotord Donald Larsen Bob Penttila Rex Smith Dan Waylett Robert Wright Arnold Air Society finds many tasks to fill its free time. 1 cabbard and Blade A national military honorary society with members selected from the ca- dets in the advance program. this group performs service to the school and the ROTC Department. At the Military Ball which is sponsored by Scabbard and Blade and Arnold Air Society each spring, members tap new pledges and crown the year,s Coed Colonelette. Through this hon- orary, students are prepared to serve their country as Well as their fellow men. 3 L 'Asn-' E' 4: -:rv 'w 'f ftxiv , fit? L-1 V I Dennis Anderson Lauren Buckland Mike Clune Robert Dunnan Robert Bean Don Christenson Frank Culver Dan Eacret Mtv' . p I I , W , L. P4 p-9 Dennis Elcstrom Stan Faught Major Robert Good Gary Gretsrud Bruce Jacobson Blarv Lindseth Gerald Evans Gary Garrett Bennie Green Delbert Hawkins George Kawanishi Sam Lowman 'Uh A 'Qin -1: M4 +4 Ben Lund Samuel Moore Don Noteboom Tom Sawyer Gerald Steele Bob XYall4er Charles Jackson Arthur Neill Ken Quiclcenden Richard Siderius Don Story Gerald Yenne 93 ': . Y! U' L R' 1 1.2.-' ' OFFICERS - Lett to Right: Jeannie Jones. Pres.: Helen Ha- gen, Y. Pres.: Marv Ann Fliclsa. Sc.: Dorothy Darling. Treas. This national lreshman womens honorary was hrought to NISC to promote higher scholarship among college women. Members must have maintained a 3.5 average for two consecutive quarters ol their freshman year. Activities include helping with Freshman Xyeelx and High Scchool Xveelc and spon- soring How to Study sessions for new freshmen in the tall. Left to Right First Row- Helen Coffman Val Nerlin Kay Lelhrand Second 5 I I Row: Mary Conser, Sharon McKenzie, Peggy Ruff, Donna Robinson . . Left to Right, First Row: Vernon Charlton, Thomas Hager, Jeff Mornson Al P P fred Day, Harvey Larson, D. Huclcins, Robert L. Foster. Second Row Helen 1 I I I e a, 1 Craig, .lean Mortag, Fern Stanisha. Glen Beauchamp, Carole Burke Rosemary Pi Qmega Pi, the NISC commercial science honorary, serves on campus to promote and encourage interest in the department of com- merce. Two awards are presented hy this honorary each year in the form of a twenty- hve dollar award to the outstanding com- mercial senior and a plaque to the freshman girl receiving the highest grades in the de- partment. Holtz. Leona Barnes, BCl'I'tiC6 . ,., I ful, 1, 'elf 2 OFFICERS - Left to Right: Jeff Nlorrison, Pres.: Rosemary Holtz, Son: Carole Burlce, V. Pres.: Rohert L. Foster, Reporter. ,A ,I . .,.,..,j g . :I 'fi - , f.. , .- f- 5 ,,.,h'-we -. I ,'. ty if , .,'f ,. ' 1 ',,i , ff.'i .f,'l,,.,f3'-X S 5, OFFICERS -- Left to Right: Joan Egnew. Sec.: Gayle Hol- land, Pres.: Barbara Bell, Historian. Members of the Montana State College nursing honorary, Alpha Tau Delta, are found on campus and in the three affiliated hospitals throughout the state. Members are selected throughout their four years for schol- arship, leadership and personality qualities. Left to Right, First Row: Chris Soloaga, Loretta Massman Bonnie Reno ir ey Rider Sharon Henderson Thi d Roz Jud Xlccl in Ethel Overgard, Rosalie Adam, Florence Yost, Ronica Hauclc Second Row Janice West Ann Bradley Judy Nance N 1 and a C Linda Sandy, Norma Howell, Judy Armstrong, Loretta Passage Karen Cyr Pictured Sandra S Vvood gf 3: if 53 H 4 Q si if '2 , . 3, Q3 Q Q -s 1.3, Si 4. -ar 1,, .4 1. ' J-1 if I 3 S , Xl ' Y lg XIIZYL' llL!vhYlCblUI'. fxSSl lrmxxs. 35 it tillilkxlllvf - lflf lu Right' Nlqry xlcnclcl. Y. li IW 1 Kiln ii Pr Ku 1 Q 1-st. sc so . cs: . ' Ko vc, .viz For memlmership in this national home economics honorary. home ec. maiors are selectecl on the hasis ol high scholarship and cleclicatecl in- terest. Professional interests are en- couraged ancl cultural laeneliits are receivecl in return. This year Phi 'Up- silon Qmicron sponsored a tea lor the new Dean ol Home Economics ancl macle loean hags lor the orphans, home at Twin Briclges. Nlu Beta Beta is a unique campus honorary in that it springs from a pre-college activity - memhership in a 4-H cluh. To he chosen lor mem- hership. a stuclent must have at- tenrlecl school lor tive quarters and have maintainecl a high scholastic average. Xyorlcing in conjunction with the collegiate 4-H groups Mu Beta Beta carries out its activities and service projects. f1f'flfi,iv'N - lflt to Riqlil' .Amri l'Xatliman, hlrcas: ljff-Xwii Xlillffr, lli-iurian: Billie ,lf-an fxpplf-gate l:iii.f-- RU--, lln-, I 9 ta: ' - I ki Mis Y . Q ag 3 F ,: cz, 4 , 5 , A - 0 5. .w 5 tp Left to Right, First Row: Joyce Myers. Noralyn Stillings, Marilyn Doornhos, Trucli Heltfern, Carla Andrus, Barhara lxlurray. Second Row: Myrtle Weed, Ann Schuler, Ginny Vaught, Virginia French. Pat Plumlee, Judy Gerstenhergcr. Phi Upsilon Qmicron Mu Beta Beta Left to Right, First Row: ,lack Baringer, James Quanheclc, Richarcl Siclerius, Bruce Mal colm. Second Row: Betty Fisher, lvlary Mendel, Patricia Paugh. .q, '1 3 1 3 . if 1 Stl 5. ' :. ' ,. r, 3 'I' lf iii 'v Left to .Right, First Row: Jon Goodylcoontz, Dave Genest, Stan Harms, Jerry Krause, Jerry Walters, John Wylie, Darl Enger. Second Row: Roger Schell, Charles Reisig, Raymond Parlcer, Jerry Moran. Stanton Rambough, Larry Stoltz, Edward Cohn. ahre ir Command Jets are a major point of interest in these days of high speed. Sabre Air Command serves as an honorary tor hasic air science Cadets at MSC. Through this organization. cadets gain further insight into the scope and mission ot the Lwnited States Air Force. In the line of ser- vice toward the R0-lac department. Sabre Air Command Cadets usher students during high school weelc and participate in the drill unit each spring. OFFICERS - Left to Right: Don Hart, Sec.: Bot: Golder, Treas.: David Hide. Etec. Ott.: Bruce Jac' ohsen, Commander. I I O Oi5i lftfR5 - 1.4-tt to Right: Lois Hoeiert. Corr. S-.' z Dix Shcxalier. Pros.: Nyaiiace Roberts, Y. Pres.: .loc Scalahriii. Rec. SCC. Delta Pi Delta members may he either art or architecture students who have maintained a HBH average throughout the past college year. The principai aim of this organization is to promote interest in fields allied with art and architecture and to in- crease awareness oi art among other students. Left to Right. First Row: Lois Hoefert. Jim Christiansen Gardner Ryan Dx Shevaher Wallace Roberts Leonard Hardinu. Don Bianimicyer. Second Row: Geri Luer Carol J Murphy Philp Vvinnmghoff Wi ham hit Crosixcy. Marv Holtz, Ted Edison, Joe Scaiahrin 7 ,V fi - , rv -,. . x' I Q ecling. Banclerob, Steve Vvagner, Donald Storey. laclfc Laclcman. Bruce 5lalcolrr.. Donalcl Erlo, Leonard Lombardi. Jolin Armstrong. Tliircl Row: Donald Cine, tenson. Armour Taylen, Yvalter Reinart. Allan Strobel, Flarolw Yesrerlzy. Bob Pierce, Bruce Ellis. Charles Ferris, Ronald Davis. Gordon D5-clxer. Scholarship and interest in agricul- ture are tl'1e basis ol membership in Alpha Zeta. Each year tliey select the outstanding lresliman agriculture student, who is presentecl with a tro- phy in recognition of liis achieve- ments. Their major projects are as- sisting witli the Little International and agricultural conventions lielcl on campus. OFFICERS - Left to Right: Cliarles Averill. Re- porter: Lloyd CTOOIUI. Treas.: Don 5loore. Y. Pres.: Ervin Smith, Adv.: Jerry Evans, Sec.: Ben Green. Pres. till'-lflkililqs - let! to Riglzl: Blnrvin Kosldeln ,. V , A W F A. - lrtas buns lolxnson, tres: ,lnrnes Broolue. 5cC. IJNSTT Donner, X. Pres. ary at HSC is tlie campus eliapter o lxappa lxappa Psi. Nlemlaers are se lectecl tlirougli tlieir service and ac tixe interest in regarcl to tlie bancl Duties ot Kappaylfappa Psi mem liners inelucle supeiwising maintain- ance ot lnancl equipment and organ- izing music tours. -l-lima local collegiate eliapter of tlie Xational Banelmen s bervice Honor- f gp.-:lib ..., .wvrfbdi ' mfwnndkvunuw ,W ., Football fans wateln as tlie Bobcat Band performs on the field at halftime Kappa Kappa PS1 I.. 'It to Realm. First Row: Erlmuncl P. Seclivy, Qliver Sasse. Lester Downer, Bll Peters Roger Jacobson Cietrrf-rf-n Diglitrnan, James Broolcie. Second Row: Clilllorel Cox, lvlarvin Koslcela Gene Johnson Bob ffvartfcr. D-,.-nalcl Cfliristenson, Cliarles Blyriclc, Paul Sclilccliten, Joe Scalabrin. ' i a ' i 1 1 f 5 A .4 . . :lv . if s ' 1, ..,: i W. -I A 3 diff? I Le t to Right First Row Edmurd P Sedxvy Randy Barthelmess James Luer Jane A an siev, Jean lsr-non, Bolihe Carry xl5i'JH'1t f 'fi -I Broo ie Jerry Krause Tom Richardson Knut Sliram Creech Reynolds ow Grant Gil th r, Xian-in Koslu-la, lam- Df,ri:il.uf-, ifui,-rw Second Row L E Opp Cl ft Cox Fern Stanisha Carol Christcnson Phyl is Owens Shaun Kelly, Ann Schulc-r, lor: Scalahrir.. lVlu Sigma Alpha is an orgariization oi musically talented or interested students whose purpose is to uphold the ideals ol the art. This honorary' was originally estaiblishecl to lit the needs oi music departments in the schools where no degree in music is offered. hlemloers are elected on a lnasis oi scholarship. musicianship. character, and personality and must he students enrolled in a degree course in the school. Sponsoring' the Spotlight Dance and awarding schol- arships are their main projects. OFFICERS - Left to Right: Barbara Recirrtan. Se: 1 Les Downer. President: Betty Reynolds, Ccrr. Si: 112 3 , .211 , , 5 ' 'Fgif 1 A iff? v QQ? A . . ...Z I ,.- , Q-0 4 7 Yr' Af 1 LUV! to Riqlat. First Ron-: ,lolin F. Bon-lgor, Donalcl Gunclcrson, David Krueger, Erlincl Royer, Wallace li.-ls.-rts, George Saito, Stwornl Row: loin XxYCil1l'lCll, Billy Boliannan, Bill Isaacson, Aclel Galishim, Llarlf-5 Cniiscr. Tau Beta Pi includes in its member- sliip tlie outstancling lrequenters of twat iorlaiclcling builcling, Roberts Hall. Stressing scliolarsliip ancl luigli Standards' this group endeavors to Engineers learn tlirougli experience by studying the campus at all angles. elevate tlie profession ol engineering. Tau Beta Pi is a diversified group lionoring men lrom all lnranclres ol engineering wlro are acceptecl into its ranlis. fililwlfrliltg - Left to Riglit, First Row: Bill Prit- flnrfl, flirr bf-f , Diflc Slif-plum-rrl, V, Pres.: Donald lifnr. 'llrf-sv Fffmrifl Roar- lfrnil Drivelalil, Ref. SCC.: leiiffiifrfifl lritz, Pros.: Xyilliarn Pouncl, Cataloguer. ., h 1 ,' Q., . , f ' J H ' 3 r . . , A ,I .. V , 1, . 1 ,A X ' i- f . . M, A , A ex , , b -. W 4 ,,.,f g 202 t Improved study methods are discussed hy Phi Eta Sigma memhers to promote a program for high scholarship. Phi Eta Sigma Left to Righ Jon Carlson, Row: Knut f- ,Jill ff: Illqlnt ljhli llftlwi, ' l'-:li lllrlffr, lrf:aa,g l.ln-:ry ll'-11, 7-' , l',r.r. llolc'-r, l': . national lrf-stirnan rnffnls honor- ary includes the Hlirairisv' ol rhf- lreshman men on rsarnpus. l'UUfifl fl at in 1950, this organization worlcs to encourage high achiexe- ment among students in their tirst , year ot college. Nlemhers must main- tain a 5.5 average during their tirst quarter at college or a 5.5 average tor their entire treshman year. Their service project is the puhlishing ot HFusser's Guiden each year in con- junctions with the Fangs. t, First Row: Charles Thomas, Richard Pierce, James Stermitz, Lincoln, Fred Grimm, Gary Stensatter. Third Row: Roger Skinner, Ritfrf Ron Moroz, Ken Young. Lee Platt, Barney Considine. Second Golder, Dean Hazelton, Frank Cooper, Xvilliam Fitzgerald, Lynn Hanes. Slcram, Franlc Meiwald, Chuck Karnop, Edwin Scott, Chuclc Wilbur Kulces, Bill Townsend. 5-lv? ' 'ff ?:: f 'T 'fr ff - - J ' L ., 1- it lr ' -V A 'lj' 1 . gf f 4 fs: 3 ' 5 I 5 , - ' r 4. . FI! qi i .L f .3 E 1 ! f X 2 1. Y 3 ' - QQ iff , f. . . .x. we 5 ig I. . i 124 l '1 - I HT ..-,-f xr - f in 3 H t X, :3!?,,lFl sf gl? 'xt 5 'Mit K i lxl'l4lLil'iRS - lit! tn Rzglit. First Ron Alice Kas- -s lgrvas R.ix!'.'i1il tail. Y Pres: Reza Nazvmi. l'r1s X :: lxinmvll Sm' f'k'. will Row: Stem' Haul- 'zag 'viz fl- lieu' :X Urictlcr, :Xtlxisi-rx Soutlatl l'Q.i.ii ki: Xluiul liailt-xx, xlclnlwrsliip Ulm.: Ni, '.,1 . Xl.Q..1.l, l'iil- KV-li Estalwlislietl to lamiliarize its memlaers witlm tlii- customs aml ways ol lile representecl at Xlff. lnternational Club worlis to estalnlisli lwtter international unclerstancling. lxlem- lwers may lue loreign stuclents. faculty mem- lwers. or any interestecl stuclents. lxleetings are lielgl to promote tlie aims ol tllis group antl tlieir annual lnternational Ball serves as a grapliic example ol tlieir cooperation. Lett to Riglil, First Row: Hamclollali lcazemi. Rutli Stanton, Sliaron Hoolclancl, Salim Daoucl, Ahmad ,-Xlsayf-gli. Torn Olcuno, lran Haglislienas, lvlargita Soriano. Second Row: Signe Robertson, Del Samson, Eugene Suncllnalilien, Bent Rasmuson, lsaac Kurclieli, Dr. Steffen Docrstling, lvlary Kay Vvilliams, Najiln lamil. Tliird Row: Judy Yallancc, Lylas Dawson, Faruq Ziacla, Claucl Sigman, Perla cle Castro, Haicler Flirza, Carolina Gozon, Sally Atlcins. Left to Rigllt, First Row: George Cheng. Gaston Decker, Dlwia Amely, Salall Yacoulo Ke Cox Second Row: Hovliannes Semerjian, Artliur Williams, Carol Murphy, Jeanne Jacobs Leo Jones International Club ' 5 'A tif a 531 . l ' 5 fr' , . sf? ' J x C fr ,1, 'Q .1 204 in-fl. ' A f V '-WW Hindoien, Pres. Lon Crumiey, V. Pres. Doug 'l10WIHff, Sec. VVultr:r VV'un', 'f'rrfu.s 'floyd Knopf-1-, film. fgfigljfiiijfff Dick Correil Ben Green Loren Hester Jim Mcgflinnis Hon xiflflfff If-it Niorri-or 11' Les BOUffOHS if Russ Ness Jim Nictioles Tom Olson l 6 ,. Jim Romine Rex Smith Gary Soill Q 'g rv 1' Une of the most unique organizations at Biontana State College is time senior men's iionorarv. Les Bouffons. ixiemiversiiip is determined on the basis of leadership, activities. and various social qualities. The sole purpose of their weekly meetings is to pro- vide a period of relaxation. allowing time members to escape for a siiort time from time iiustie and bustle of everyday sciiooi lite. 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HOMECQMI G QUEE Karen Sperry, Princess Terry Potter, Princess HARVEST BALI- B IBC QI IEEN kld Din F77 A . V COED CCDLONELETTE -CAVL JUNIOR PROM QUEEN 'L 91-R 4 I . -CJLLC RODEO QUEEN Jeanne Kronebusch Joyce Boland SNC DW QUEEN Barba H II d Bill P SNQW KING L. 1 HL' T SPUR OE THE MOMENT LLL geM W EANG QE EAME WW KING CDF THE I HU Phil Schne der Tom R cha dson ,X w M fl Q, QM! sqlg Q l eil LPHA GAM WAN IJ Wi I .LLXL DELTA SIG CARNAIIOI I GIRL - .1 .QI LQ L. X ,CLLQ K Charlotte Chandler Karen Moe KAPPA GIG STARDU T GIRL 'GQ' '1 LAMBDA CI II GRESENT GIRL Barbara HOH8 PHI SIG IVIGGNLIGHI GIRL PI KAP DREAM GIRL PI EEK QUEEN Patricia Fitzgerald Barbara O'Neil wwyavif-'f.-1 .. , . 3' A 4 , ,. A , ' A f H 4-4,-' , '-' f , - , . A -:J f - ' ' - 1 V . - A . -Hr. 1 - -Af .., ,, .. Y - 4- V- 44. 4 , -V SWEETHEART CDF SIGMA CHI Pt Rb ut M Ii Ot. - III SIG EP DIAMQND PRINCESS , 8 HEI TA s aff, There is many a hattle that's yet to he Won, There is many a glorious deed to he done. The World is still young! For the youth at its door There are tasks some shall do never dreamed of hefore. It is not an old World, Worn and wrinkled and gray, lt,s a world that is being rehorn every day. And the youth who stands at the Worlds open door Have much to achieve never dreamed of before. ,-'Edgar A. Guest E 3 1 1 219 I Xxwitli Head Coacii Herb :Xgocs paving ttie way. tlie tiattery of football coaclies once again lat our Bobcats to a good season. Congratulations go out to Herb Agocs, ixlilie Xlcforinicia. Tom Parac. .toe Berry. and George Nlarinixovicti tor a good season. Basieetloaliis Dolnbie Lambert and Bob Romsey faced a major rebuilding job and came ttirougti time season with a better than anticipated record. Also. congratulations go to Rousey and 5tcCormicix for making baseball and track major winning sports on campus this year. ff J' Vg ,, ag, F .sf , --f 1 9'- rw . '-if, ., S . I 3 f fi? 'N,..,, Y,., . if' sf- s r' . . ... . . C -. I . .r , ' v- .v j i , i . . L .' , ,L uw-f : .' Herb Agocs Dobby Lambert Head Football Coach Head Basketball Coach IQ? A Mike McCormick Bolo Rousey ' L I l 2 i i i i Track Coach Baseball Coach ' THE HE at I v 1 t . l W I ' 5 '4 Q ' r i i 1 JV-'f . H' ww, t M i fi 'F- Lk' George ylarinicovicti Niarstiail Cook Gene Bourdet Keith Bowen Joe Berry Boblzitten fzootlpatl Head Athletic Trainer Director of Athletics Wrestling Line Coach Coac 2 Q Tom Parac l Backfielcl Coachi Uv' 'W-rgi ,A nv- , ,px-9 5 ahah' -' 4 .9 ,M we .Q -sv , , ,552-'- -as , ,, ,Z Q ., 4' 1' f, 1-1 .- Tv jx i ra I 1 F, Fr O J. A .,- W' f f 'ff A -ff '?- ' -lr+ci'i.g'f'1-', ka 'im-ne' M firm U y A ' 11 so Af' ,- ,'1j t. fs- -C jg 'mmmw uf is 'f Y' -:wt ' fd -44 a Q' wr K 'rf - ,Q we ur 'X .wiv 5 in Q ' , . I Ac a WH K L S , if 1 ' ' 'A Q1 I . A M S i Q Q 4 fs L 'W f .4 9 V 4, :Q V -3 A r ' 'K le 'Q .W pi M Ski X Qi K ' 1 I l 'ti 0 ' A ' gr- V rr if Af L 1 K A F Q classmates mine. 'tis football time. Anct so well soon be cheering: Heros team is on the beam: Their tame yousll soon be hearing. But win or lose. we must agree. Gooct sportsmanship is YICTQRY. Xvtien in a crowct. make :Xgocs prou That tor our school you re cheering Y L 3 Q YE? ff wg..-ml Q.. Yortli ll.ilxot.1 Stair- cluilvs ilu- llolwat tnclxlcr mul tries lo malee a run lor ilu- Qual limo. ,K 'fffmlg Z. '.' M3036 f -' QE!-, , Xfh 1 ,V fa vi, ,fy 783 '5r'4,?e . 'Mi' ' fp-: f 1-J 2.551 252 fi , Q3??QQ? 4 53.4 . :N 33,45 ,-'W 15 WT 1-.-1.-1:4-V4 ' , giffxg . -ai-'y'-1 . asf- Hsffigi .5 , 1 , fs lf W , v X 1 i L H 'T 4' , N I 'L4'4s-.Mar .1 1 'li . V I h 5 - A ,fi 3 , - 5' l 1 f., '- R ', . nw .klrwxi U' Q- :Lis '1. 'Qi'! , ' ' a ' . l 4, vigrx. Lia. N54 gf, f .7 ' . I 1 4 n ,I ,I iqrihl.-I V A Q -,Zy l M I req 5-ik :-il..-Z, v z. ,. Rocro Perriavalle Jim lxlclue-od Tommy Molen Bob Biastocll Arjay Godston Fulllnacle Riglii Halfoaclz Left Halfback Tackle Guard l. i! to Rigilit, liirit Row: Conv Cannon, Bill lxlarli, Boln Surolam, .lim lVlcl..cod, Darryl Dupuis, Clwuclc I I B I I llilliirg R..-in Pi-rfiaxallv Paoli Biaslocli. Gone Srliilling, Cliarlcs Jackson, Sonny Holland. Second Row: I--Hx. l5iff 'mliii'l-Al, llvnnis Cieimplwll, Bula Allen, Ariay Godston, Diclc Nawotczynslci, George Lucas, Dan in -if llf., lklul- Cflm.-laiirl, Ciliurlx Srringc-r, Bolo Rudio. Tliircl Row: Sam lvloore, Tom Molcn, Ken Young. f w lin'-iii lwurrt, llarry' 5l.ignito, ljliil Sclunriplc-r. Bel: Sclmiifz. .laclf Cameron, Ed Popilc, Dave Alf, Bill ru, V. ri 'v 1' foir- Dan if ' lorrv Cliiparolli lcrrv lolmson Ron Fran Jin Bcr Sieve S0 onya l I .1 l Ifllf li l . 1 C illlll, ' , . I . , , lC, I , b . IJ,.Q tx1ff'l'I', Harry l,op,onzsl4i, Bolm Duraclo, lrvin Holm. Filth Row: Bob Beclc, George lvlarinlcovicll, Nlilcc Xl li rn ifle lf in P or , 1 , i , A mac, J - Berry, HQ-rl'J .-Xgocs. ' i'6wT1 i5' now ' nzi -g o-g W .AQ ,o. EN' 4714 in: Q f,.QQi','.' if-fiil-ig. -' f Lu' I F' ,ii Li Hi J' +5 if I . I ' 1 y . t 1 1 I I at Jiri. 5-tl ,. I-uf Hymn G 4- 'n .IQ 1 1. ., ,V 4, 0 xI4.,.. .. . .. J Bob Ructio Dave Att Bob Surctam .tack Cameron .lf-rry .Iotnnson Right Halftnack Quarterback End Futltaack futttiartf FCDOTB LL J' ,Val , ,fr f 'id- Footbatt season brings out enthusiastic tans to ctleer on the Botmcats. Sam Moore Gene Schilling Darryl Dupuis Left Halftnack Tackle Quarterback .X-J. r Dick Nawpltczynstci Bob Sctignitz En ,gi 2 v x Q' -M Lffv we Gllaf -swfkay Qnce again football proved to ine BISC's major sport. The Bobcats tinistiect out their rougtlest schedule in history with a gooct 6-5 recorcl. The Bobcat team traveiect as tar south as Arizona anct as tar west as Cali- fornia to compile this tavorable recorct. The biggest win ot ttie year. ot course. was over the University. Now that ttiis tractition ot winning has been estatnlistieci. tet's continue. we 's 223 s 5 it Q ,ww .li 4 . V' his TS at yt V :Xrouncl to the lelt, and the hall is on its way down the field forthe first down. l FQQTB LL Rough. aggressive play and a three platoon system leatured this year's edition of the Bohcats. To show the potential oi this year's team, prolessional loothall contracts were signed hy Gene Schilling, Rocco Percia- vallff. and Sonny Holland. The three-pla- toon system wore down many teams lay the e-nfl ol the lirst hall, turning douhtlul games into easy victories. Referees may choose on-rushing team. some dangerous spots to stand in front of the i w , ' Q? if f ,.?2 ' '- rf' ', 'Z ' 1f'a-'ff-.b' 1. u. :,,--..tk 'fl' it The Pigskin is passed high in the air, with the hope that it lands l in the proper hands. s J ,- i 'A' 4 i l 4 A .ti . ix f' N' 7 1 m ' v ' o I, f 4 2-rr A , Rudio plunges on even though he has picked up an MSU Around to the right, and Alt is off to rnulu: fi toufhflo passenger. for the Bobcats. VVH 'AD' ' ' 'ai ,U 3533 kt ...- IA, wgnlvvv -:i'...,,, -Wei .T 2i?n:.. The question seems to be, nVVhere is that football 7 Montana State brings a man down in his attempted dash FOOTB LL A slight interruption, and Alt is off again to complete his run to the goal line. ff' E'S QV ff 1 Stucient spirit ancl spirits were ' Bohcat rooters tailed to see their ,, great controversies this season. Both seemed to he up for every game on theihome schedule. De- ' spite the clitterences in opinion over using the latter as a stimulus. team lose at home this year. FCDCDTB LL ,I-it K as X Evil, 3 ' Q is sax Surclam is anxious to get hack in the game to Beat the Grizzlies. Davies fades back for a pass as MSU's John Lands prepares to stop his plans W. 'Aus A-' XR Y. 'af vis sq x ,w. 3 lc 'f t 1'4 L W N , itz f av fs-'e.f--14-1-4-Na: , Q .. on 'fl' 5'-f-f'-, Q 1 - .. lfgfy 'Jaa- i J I 1 i 4 , I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I if I I I IInis man is unrIouI1If:fIIy om: UI I IIN: In:sI, iI noi lIue In:sI, in .VIfm- .f jf. 'N V-' Inna Stuff: IooIImII Inisfory. form: I jS.v L- I oI Iris ?1f,IlIf:Vf7HlftflI5 inf,IufIf: tImvv: I II I Iimf: ,VIHI-Inm,Icr:I AII xxrmvrinfm, I f shnrring in IIN: Vvfzsf x'if,Iory in IIH: Isa 1 I 'I 'IV ' 'YI Q 1' . e Sonny Holland R IiusI-VVr:sI .QI1rimf Ilurnff in IfnIi' Iornia IInis your. IIf: Ima siQm:fI il f:0nIrargI wiIIn llullm in IIN: nf-w IooIImII Ifzuguc. As u Irf:sIIrn2m In: was narnffrI Iirst Iffum cffntfzr in IIN: is IIN: MIonIunun s s:1IuIf: Io Sonny HoIIancI, greatest cffrnter in .Won- tana SIEAICIS Inistory. HULL D PLAYS IN SHRI E GAME Perciavalle brings cIown the North Dakota State IJaII carrier as the Homecoming crowd cheers tI1e pIa ocI4y .vlounlain f,onIf:rf:nu:. 'IIIIie 'A - ' - V A , -,v - .Q . .-'- V' - f v 1 .,.. . 4 . K . ,. ' , .1 N . I. K, . . ' 'lf JW fx' ' ,, , . ,443 , . . v . ,Q , . ' - 1' 'A -rv v 5' ' L Q f , Y., ' .yn .. . -. ' ,.. 1' L.,-A V . . -Y .17 .5 1 J K . .rss .' I ,, 5 Q5 - A Q Q. A- ' , . ' we Y- ' . - . ,, ' -' ,' 'Y'-r +.r'-.LL f A , -vw, L r'-' -1 9 'W 1 'vos x h KAWA4 '.4f3'R' xlbamui v Q. ' , h'5'Qrn T' s ' s'v'4'u1.-- 4. V. - '- , ' Q 0-.-., ef- A , Y 'Q ' gxrf-Q 15.1 '.z 1 , I Q - sex-ann, is .X A I A A ' ' 'T L: . . I 4,.n4 'ik' Q, o 5 i.?'7 91 2d 1. url -vw' ,.25'f'f w 7'T:g J,1va,Tf'1 if .- , -. V ,fr f , gi, 1 ,Am '? '...-'-U f'r 5- if .k1.f'54fYI',-if' 'H im-1',-r 9 ' , Q.. - W '- 4 L' QQJQIA' 'lv' N4 Faq' ,inf 5-J. fftu-',. 1, ' ' ,p'.:- '. -14 'f ft., -nr .'e ' i ' fra'.'1 .., ,ref Aff? 'kiwi-0.5, 'f.s+fM?-v if are grit t t . ,.. K.--. 4-01 1 w. Y r v ARD-L, .,,. - , ., f' isgmzg, ,, ., ' 5 W 'M '4 A , . Dupuis takes off clown the field, eluding the many foes there to stop him. Coach :Xgocs watches and plots from his vantage point on the 50-yard line. . -.fi PQQTB LL This year's team was composed of 14 Mon- tana-grown boys along with I2 from Pen- nsylvania, 5 from Qhio, 5 from Vviseonsin, and representatives from California, Kansas, Massachusetts, Wyoming, North Dakota, Virginia, New York, and North Carolina. Truly, Montana State and its Bobcats are hecoming Weil known throughout the U. S. ff N T' 'I x X N Q ' A+' ' 'N I ff:- .- -A ,,,,,.,... , .. 915. v M v.. ,.. , - A . e I I , I 7 5 ..- V --.4 ,Xxx '. , 5.5 ' 1 '1' ' Rx QT.. ,X .ue A ,g,,1'::- .. L .T . 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' .. g , si., , v In 'K 1' rn Coach Nlarinlcovichys Bohlcitlens ex- 'I perienced one of their poorer seasons in recent years. lnjuries hamperecl the young Cats, all year. Nlany ol' these freshmen will move on to he Bohcat mainstays next year ancl in years to come. Gaining valuahle ex- ' ' perience their freshman year, they ,,,i,,. 9 are now reacly lor the varsity. A puddle of mud finds c annon and 1, ll lm.. on fi.. mu ., Left to Right, First Row: Don Cahill, Trainer: Ray Parker, Manager: Gene Tillman, Dennis Schavolt, Cuhit Richetts. Joseph Krolconlco, Welles Bacon, Jaclc Hughes, Jael: Lear, Jerry Glanville, Clayton Lineharger, Gordon Schlahs, Jack lvlaise, Manager. Second Row: Clilllord Haven, Gerald Vvhitesel, Steve Good, John Hahn, Kenneth Haas, Fred Turner, William Mulcahy, Franlc ,fl . ' , ,f fy Y ,.,., . Z .W 5. 2 1 av' t 'Q ff .iff X' fi-e Y' 11 . N V Q .., 52 3 ?51r5gr'i:.f:xs NS ' .X 1 gr - -.- I h S H is s K' X Wi 50 lsslnnnfn 7,3 lo uf'- Freshman Songleaclers aclcled a bright sparlcle to this year's football and basketball games. THE CHEERLEADER i , s i D E E 1 I Phyllis Delana Billie Jean Applegate Donna Richardson Harriett Meras Jerri Little Cheerqueen . i i H l . i . 1 l i l t i 4 ii , A I 1 Y. i f ,,,,n i i 4 s, i 5 f ff! 5. Q. .- ,-f fJ9f?'! W'21 , Q' L C ' l Gloria Highland Pam Mayer Maurine Dineen Dotty Perry Marian Wylie 230 1 iq ' '11, X pi? yi ffw H ,K V A '21-QA l The going may get a little rough in the scramble to keep that e1usive ball. KETB LL The ball sai1s high in the air as O1c1at1oma City 1960 conides with Ctianay. Montana State Qpponent Score 106 Vviiitwortii 7 3 69 Vvyoming 59 76 Vvyoming 53 Sl Qregon 75 67 'Oklahoma City 7-1 88 Eastern Xvasiiington 52 73 Loyola fciiicagol S5 48 Purdue 70 91 Regis S3 73 Nvastiington State S7 45 Idaho 56 81 Gonzaga 72 67 Air Force Academy 61 69 Portland 71 93 Seattle 102 73 ixlontana 72 63 Idaho 65 71 1x1ontana S6 73 Regis 55 57 1c1a11o State 70 71 Gonzaga S-1 72 Portland 59 59 1c1a11o State 65 68 Xvashington State 75 87 Seattle 91 Xvon 11. Lost 1-1 7 4- 7: H .5 36 1 sei. fx? 5 4. ff! 3 5935 vi FJ ,,, , ' Q , j5fff L N, f X K., -I x f Y Q 'vw 'X .,.w' W 5 . xg' 3 Y lx! I ?: M .V xr 'f 'gi 955 in sq .. .Wf ' at Av' fr 'S .V f 4 N 5-.15 -'QQ 'E . Qs. ft AXX m. ' A V ij I L4 4 1 i, m jaw' 1 Y. .4 A mx, x N. hi' x-4 ' W 1 - 'M 1 , X ff' .qfn 1 ASW Nw. X ,, : Mi .I ,.-3 ' , , .'.., . . '-.'-' ' . 4 'h s- LI' .M I tu 4 , c f .ww ' 'wh ' , Q . , 'Y ,fx 'ly' , . . 3. , .-45 . -Rh fy. -nv JW' ' ' 4!Mn ,S . qyk. RN.. . , . :'Qq: igQ:'f Qi. ,N . t . 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' , ,. my-,--A., -:a,gf5.-4:-,.5. fju- 1.5: - x ' . 2- 2-f5.1af::.f:5fif X ,.-z-:gf-1.-:.5:TFw ff-'f.:q1g-f - - 5 I I , 1 x an ..E :,,V!k.Ly, 1. 11,-Q . 1,1 1 -Mn 1 1 -1- ll 1 1 1 H , . , MA , , ,csv my V11 thliiaxlw ., 1, . , .. 'M' 1 f I U1 A111 l'i,ff15,m1 1-J ' -1 L1 1 1 f 1 -1 1 's Y D A11 ,,,,n. i , ,' 1, 1-f, mmf' 1 H21 'I ' , 11, '1,1' - 11, ,,x1 1 1 rf A x ', ,.p xg., 1 4, t 1 1 1 J 1 ,1 41,1 1 11 fn 1 r- ,. ,. ireusurf: Nutr: iourriurnfzrit untiori proved ffxcitirig io :iii inns this your, hehind a strong fllduhorria City Hohrgais looked as ii they were surf: winners, and then Uidaiiorria chip- ped away at a sffwfritffffri point lend to win. Second place in this tourna- competition. Both teams smiie since each one thinks The end of another game . . . and the the other touched the hail last. defeated foes siowiy leave the Hoor. Long legs stretch wide as the hail is fought for under the Murphy is there to grah that hail even though the Xyyo- hasicet. ming player seems determined to hoid him hack. lllfflifiljfiiii iiriished in sffcorid pinff: team. in rim nimiripioriship hit rim ment was no disgrace corisideririg the -Q fl W7 if nl I ,I - x. 5 I I I I 1 1 1960 BASKETBAIJ.. S'1'A'1'lSTlCS I V12 . 25.6 11.4 11.0 4.9 5.0 5.0 2.9 2.1 2.0 1PIayer No.Ga. FGW: 171771 PI: 'IDI' Larry Chanay, I 25 .45 .74 90 592 Andy Nlalson, g 25 .44 .75 60 285 John Bryant, I 25 .59 .69 65 2'5 Jim Qwens, g 24 .58 .79 20 1 18 Tom Sawyer, g 21 .56 .61 40 105 Jim Murphy, g 24 .29 .60 47 95 Dick Bratten, e 21 .27 .44 57 61 Armand Erias, I 17 .25 .55 25 57 Gordon Haugen, c 15' .27 .62 18 50 Struggle under the basket is just as stren- uous at Bobkitten games, with the same goal of making points. T f-. THE BOBKITTEB : A Hurry of Iegs and arms results in the ball escaping from both teams. LA . 3 x . sd E 1' fi I , i 1 oyxxlw-el if 4 ,. , 'Qi fr , ' , , HW .V -x 'i Q 0 -an - . V . ,S -'bi-QQQNY f v , J, 1 ' Q x X X 1 I 1 if rr e -.. 'V . 4 V lfrf M., ,V zz, , Z Q.-I Ii '4 i X1 .f ,. And in the world as in the school, You know how Fate may turn and shift: The prize be sometimes to the fool, The race not always to the swift I 5 I I I f I 'Z 1 P Who misses or who gains the prize, V- , ' J' ,ik 'if , .. Q , ,,,, ,,,. ,, , I 2 Go ose or conquer as you can But if you fall or if you rise, Be each, pray God, a gentleman. ,-fvviuiam Malzepeace Thaclzeray 4 -ff'-ff f 5 '7 oqffh Mfg rfiflf i LWSQ, Usb as i i mcxx or Left to Right, First Row: T. Huff, R. Johnson, Steve Good, T. Sawyer, J. Rohan, Second Row: T, Jensen, Jim Barlron, Roger Lots, R. Sherrer, D. Wilcox, J. Trehesch, Coach M. McCormick. Teffy .ICl'1S6l'l, CIOSS-COUI'1tTY l'U.I1T1CI'. Under the watchful eye of Mike McCormick the Bolo- cat thinclads started Workouts March 7 in the field- house. The Bobcat trackmen opened their season at Logan, Utah, against Utah State and Idaho State. They had dual meets with University of Utah, Idaho State, and Montana State University. There was also the annual MSC Invitational meet followed hy the Ricks College Invitational. - ' 'X :-'l 1 4 . '- I i 1 n-iii I ..a-v I V 1 Tom Huff, high hurdles. How to get off to a good start must be practiced just like Jim Bartron, discus. Jim Rohan, shotput. everything else. 'F W! 'rx'-I f L At the sound of the gun, the runners must he reaciy to shoot on their way. TRAC MSC,s track team traveled to Logan, Utah, to com- pete in their first meet of the season. Some of this year,s top team members were Jim Rohan, shotput and cliscusg Terry Jensen, mile and two-mile: and Tom Sawyer, pole vault and broad jump. Russ Johnson and Steve Good ran the clashes with Billy Mulcahy and John Bryant hacking the team up in the pole vault and 440-yarcl clash. The shotput is sent on its way throu the air hy a mighty push. 1,5 ,A ,... . . . .4 , L- 4 Left lo Right, First Row: Craig Bryant Jn Owens Boh Ruclio Larry Henderson Rollie Fisher Bolo Peclc Gorclon Ralclal, Tom Sawyer, John Luclce Second Roi Coach Bolo Rousey Pete Carson Jaclc McLeod Ervin Xyinslow, Keith Strancllaerg Conracl Strzelczyli Bo Duncan Joe Mason Clycle Clevelancl Dave Alf. Baselaall was l'D8ClK at lVl.S.C. with the start ol spring quarter. This year's Bobcat squad was practically all new with the exception ol four returing veterans. The season opened :Xpril 9, at fxlontana University with a clou- hle header. The Bolbcat nine had games with Roclcy Nlountain College, Carroll Col- lege. Eastern Nlontana, ancl lxtlontana State l,'r1ix'ersity. Coaclm Bolay Rousey, Assistant An-cly Matson. EBLL iaaseliall squafl iflflkfffl strong in tlif: first two games oi tire season ily rornping tile University Cirizzlies 2-I anfl liront- line pitclwing strengtli was proxiflffrl ily Kffitli Stranclluerg and Conrarl SiFZf:lf,Z'y.l'C. llanl-neil' up lay trarcl-iiitting team mates. lliis war'- team corntrilmtecl more tlian its Sllhlffi ol spirit in competitive athletics. Uue to its popularity, the games were tf,IIf,w1fl en- thusiastically lay all tile sports-loving fans here at MSC. Pl-l-'CHERS -- Left to Right: Larry Henclerson, Craig Bryant, Bolo Duncan, Conracl Strzelczylc. Keitli Stranclinerg, Ervin Winslow. 6 1 i i 1 I I I l F I i Roiiie Fisher, outiieider. Gordon Raft-lat, Catcher Aiter a yearis iay off the Bobcat hasehaiiers took to the diamond again with renewed interest. Un- der coaches Rousey, Marinkovich, and the old pro, Schuhert Dyche, the Cats got off to their hest start in years. Although plagued hy injuries, lack of facilities, and iacic of reserve strength, which dimmed the coaches, View of the season, enthusiasm was not altered and hase hits came fast and iurious. Good pitching was the Cats' hig asset with veteran Keith Strandherg and Conrad Strzeiczyic showing the way. IB EBIL Due to adverse weather conditions, early spring practice had to be held in the fieldhouse. With the installation of a new batting cage, batting practice was also held in the ltiel-dhouse which was never feasible before. About half Way through the season the Cats, moved into their new ball parlc behind the Fieldhouse. This is the first ball parlc ever lo- cated on campus. Dave Alt, shotstop. A batting cage made indoor batting practice possible to prepare a wirmirg team. iilS5llll53:::QiiS ll :Flllwllllllll IIE lllu3!ff::l'.lllIlll3 llilliuli l!'Ell'i llllililini ' .1H llll1 lllllN j:- bij! tina lllll?..:, wllllll U . a . -fillll llllilllbi. c iigiljl lllllllllilllllll I lllllllllllhln-. 4 ' I I ,X . IQ 8 X',b,,, .1 552' Bus, Left to Right: Coacli Beck, Finn Flugeim, Diclc Also, Tom Devine, Ken Miller, Paul Renne, Flint Taylor. Coach Bolo Beclc aclvises skiers as they leave for the top Bolbcat slatmen competecl in Rossland, PLC.: Xvenatclmee, XXrE1Sl1.Z Alta, Utalig Banff, Al- lyertaz Logan. Utallg ancl Bridger Bowl. is Xxvlmile placing liiglfi in all tlie meets, the Cats won meets at Logan ancl the invita- tional held at Briclger Bowl. 3, iz, K' 1. f-X. i . W- ' ssl Y t 4' ' ' . ' . , ' ihis years sim team, nornprisfvd oi 'Captain ifiint iayior, iilorn ilffxirifu iiinn i'-iugein, Ken xiiiier, Paui Renne, and Dick Aho under the supervision oi Hoh Hecir, had an other good season. Niontana State College hosted the annual .N'.C..'X..'X. Ski meet which was partiripated in hy many colleges and uniwfrsitiffs from over the lfnited States. Ai- though the Cat skiers were not ahif: to compete, they did an exceiierit joh of running the meet. Spirits were not duiied hy the N.C.A.A. ruling as the Cats demonstrated real skiing ability throughout the season. 4 Snow time iorings happy smiles from ski enthusiasts. KH G Contestants vie for first place at the NCAA Regional Tournament brought numerous contestants to NCAA Regional Tourney. Bridger Bowl for events such as the giant slalom. . f- L f Hug? v l1'i.-4' 1 rg P 4 I i I : i f ' .1 1i . 7 I f t T V i . -7-X6 if' .K 5, C ,fi i 5 X. xx! x Left to Right: Coach Keith Bowen, Bill Peters, Dick Hill, Rod Jones, John Nickey. Xyith the installation of the new ten- nis courts, tennis became a reality at FEC. interest ran sufficiently high among tennis players that they torm- ed a team, enlisting Dr. Keith Bowen as their adviser. Though lack of ex- perience and practice time hindered these men, we must take our hats oft to them and their initiative. We may look forward to tennis as a varsity sport at NISC in the future. 0 up A5i3-jf ' nw:-sf! Q . tiff? tin? ' ,,, l-ii.-.brat .ffl 3951? M, . I ,fl Qt Q If? wr 'XXX ff X.. TENN S Coach Bowen gives Bill and Dick a few Words of advice before they are off for a match. V ,,,..,.K, .. X ,,1,,w ig.: M' af' rfseif' H1 ,5,.:v..Am t 52'-. Hu: 1960 Iiofmul rnufrnf-n liw-rj up o AH frxpfzntuhons this your, onffnng up vvittn u very rfzspfzcfnuf: nigh? wine 'lfxpm fp' U e , . is , , Style of defense is an important factor in wrestling as well as in boxing. Muscles must be in tone when trying to luring that opponent down to the mat. .J tif Z' 2 , -' ln., . I i 1 5 I 3 1 i I Au 3 V ,f 4 -. ' , , A W, . , v . . K 'PQ' .. . 'V 4M ia WyvQ Aw ,,.' 1' . ., , XI . ,.,, 1 ', X. 'f - . f' r' 1 ' Q ' ' ' , .M I A , o , , , s ,if .4 fe 2' . A , V 1 P vw' ...K , 63 ' L XY? df' W J , ,P - F against two losses onfl OTH: tiff. 'Hm opponent r,oHf:gf:s nm! uniwffsififre scorer! a total of IUO points, Honor- I 'lmyj ary Captain of fllf: thorn was IJMJQ Poleitr: with :1 ronorfj of six 'mins 'A!f33i'g against two losses anfj one tiff. 3 1,1 .X special telescopic device helps shoot- Rifle competition demands steady nerves and a sharp eye. ers lincl the place where the hullet left its marl-c on the target. I.a'rl to Riglilk First Row: Lone: Xvigger, Captain: Ron Vveiss, Gene Kolstad, Dave lii-fi, lf-rrx' Dans. Nfcond Row: Rirliard Ziinniernian, Gus Vvilliins, Carol Herhert. XX'il:s,a Burlslunfl. Ron firmgcr, Don Heil. Third Row: SFC Rohert Booe, Coach, Bill Rfiinfiy, loc Hfirilwnlxo, Kc-itll Kihhc, Norman hlcll, Harvey Funl-C, Vvilliam McDonald. RIFLE TE AM Classed as the third ranlcing collegiate rifle team when this hook went to press, the Mon- tana State College Varsity Rilie Team was exceeded only hy Oregon State and Kansas State. its 48 victories as opposed to the 5 losses it suffered during the 1959-60 school year were tallied over senior rilie cluhs and intercollegiate teams throughout the Pacific Northwest. Included in these victories were three straight wins over the MSU Grizzlies, the Wyoming State Rilie Championship, and the setting of new state records in Wyo- ming and Montana. This nearly unheaten year was the most successful one yet for the MSC Rilie Team. Y . I Art Nordling takes a mighty swing at the hall f-1 ancl theres the hall. Coll coach, Holi lieclc, starterl worlcing with the Bolncat gollers at the lieginning ol spring quarter. However, they were hinrlerefl in the early part ol' the season liy the uripreflietalile Nlontana weather. 'lllfi Cats partieipaterl in meets helrl at Utah State l,'riiversity, l.ogan. Utah, and at Wlontata State lfriiwrrsity. Utah State anol travelerl to Bozeman for return engagements later in the season, The highlight ol the season was the inxita- tional goll tournament held at 3lSC. in which the Cats macle a goorl showing ol themselves. GULF TEAM Left to Right, First Row: Art Nordling, John Nelson, Jack Helmann. Second Row: Coach Bob Beck, Pete Sanborn, Richard Kilhricle. Hbwy, , 6 ' t fix , A i if S Qtt t2 g . . Q is ,Q W i Ur? . ' 9 5 . t A f r .v . 1 of U A JM ANZ i t fix 4-an .,r. t., nl ,,s.N V. M,,4l .-' .tx .As Q P' . 4'-ss' - an ' A '-'K 'li In by 1 Z.: -- '- f h .Ars gag, 'W . E-,-A,194H:1Qf':-,Q-satis , 'ai it E4 X ,1 . ,xi 1' 1 rs , -- 'ji-seal . 1, , Fx - J . v-f'fY- 'EQ-i:T.'iA 2-x if -ev if T- 5 ' .wh 4 X ni.. '11'...x :tl 'l,5 'Mil ss-f -.gl-. if -Y-rw--we ku ff -- . 'f .1.:..i- 9 Xyomenls organized atliletics pro- vide manv varied activities lor tlie sports-minded coeds at RISC. Tllere is competition among tlie Greeli and independent teams in tlle fields ol lwaslxetlwall. vollevlnall. laoxvling. rille. arclierv. and soltlvall. Competition also runs liigli in individual sports sucli as ping-pong. badminton, ten- nis. and goll. Swimming is enjoyed luv manv at tlle campus swimming pool. vvliicli is reserved one niglit a vveelx lor girls onlv. Tlie Hamilton Tropliv is awarded eacli vear to tlie organized living group wliicli earns tlie most points tlirougli individual participation in sports. A look of determination crosses this bowler s face as slle tries for another strllce W0 KENS THLETI Lett to Riglit. First Row: Flarv Ann Vllaylett, Dorothy Sternaman, Sliirley Gee, Virginia Yanlcowslci. Tootle Wenzel Comes out of the pool Second Row: Betty Keene. Janet Huglies. Jeanette Vvenzel, Arditlx lVlcl-e0d, Jen Rivenes. Third Row: Bev Landes, :Xnn Hanson, Nlary Ann Chestnut, Judy Pllelan, Ruth Breeden, Bev Jolmson. d0I'lC at the annual D0lpI'llH Show xv 3 a ' A C , . . Q ' ix ' A l x T 3 s l ,. I 'et-1 -.J X 1 , ff ,ff Af A 'v r'f'2.. 5 I 0- 0 fl 'ep 8 N.. H . f 5 mlb? M Tm 1 -' ' f, A :af of 'X ..f, 2 E 44 if Q.. ' --1 ' fl .,,',' 43:4 -1 1, ' wi' ' ' Q .. 'fha W Q.. .IW 'QW-iuvwl 'J . . 1 155. ..v. . .,. V' i i . I .3439 I. MNA k I P4 V2vw-2-,fws 'J- ,Al'...f sms , 5. ,. ,+4'!+':.wy .,4 5' r, ' . tk 'Ka 4. ,. 'wh 4 r. ' 'rf 'Yvggi P' . - , '-- 'Q 4 Y.. : V 'ir ' sf Football intramurals pit the fraternities one against the other for the trophy. I TRAMURAL PORT A smash at the net wins a well-earned point for the team. Men's intramural teams matched skill and tuck in competing for the top standings in the various athletic events. There were two leagues with Greeks participating in one and in- dependents in the other. :X champion in each sport was named with a con- test hetween the top team from each league. The Sigs got oft to an early lead in total point standing hy tal-Qing first in toothali. The S-5LE's held a solid second place. . -WS: - ' r 'Ls . We 1 . M 'l' L' 255 is -sniff ' rs .'Y . C .. y .nl - ,' W - .' . . 'f' -. at -.W ,, 'pw ,-'-5.45- -. 1 N'- , .'- tgp 4 ' ,9fV?'.,' - . s fry., A 5 '31 X. 1 A .-.--- .. - I Hhq l1- .f ',:inv.,.gy -I- - ,.:.-v , - .. Q 1 ' 4 '- X - X 'Y -'N 9 '- ,Q 'lf- . 'ft ,5':i 52 1 x . .- , ,, ,, . 'nf-Q --.1 V n - -f - Q -Q..-541' ' ' f- 1 f4w?- . '- r--- ' V N H ' .. - W . , ' ', .2 , - :-. -4- J ,' ,- -' ' ,V EQ 1 -I ' .. .:,k.f'v .' 'my 4 f J ,fs 9,121.1 Q ,rfn M hd? I -tg. I - 11 In- - -Tit-.23 . 1 . ,.' . . 4:-41 L . .. .g,. :-d' -f-1 -we ,at .- t l I ., - .. ,. 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I Q ' ' .' 1 - ' 0 ,bf V ' 4, Y K 9 4, C, 4 . w - - 7 A. ' -I ' ' ' -1 '- f Y rw Altll.. I.. Poppie lmas the pigslain, lout l1HS't yet eluclecl all foes. Height helps when waiting for that rebound. Getting both shoulders agamst the mat for tlme Count isn't always easy. av4 'v'J ,go-f . H' 'vi- ','R . ,- ,,.,- 1 X ,251 rg.. ..f--1 f fy .-Aff 'J f,'f . f',' If f 'Qu-up fe ' ff 1 f f f , if fl K , ,and A 4. . W 4339 ,. ' 'S u1 Nff 'ef f' , ' Q., 0 'l'g5-pg ,gg ..,,51.- s M1 .'I '?5, , ,r pfg . 1-' ' .uf 05' I5 . ,, Q ,,...i:'g??f if ti! ,,f f 1 i 5' MMS' qi J , 4 ' - .fa , M f X 5 , , df , , Qt 5 I A, . YWJW4 HE, III, 'jig , 12' 4 I ' ' ,4 X My 4 fs 4 ntl Y, I5E1Sf7iIF1li is tin: sport of tin: day on my 1-rnpty field near campus wiafzn spring arrive. Under tire ieadersiiip of Bob Beck. iacuity adviser, and Duane Deiger, Student Bian- ager, tile intramural program at RISC iiour- iSi'lCd during time past year. Fiany times during tile seasons tempers Hared and action was rough, lending to iavoraiuie competi- tion. In tire end all were friends and intra- murais proved a big success to aii concerned. veryinody is intent on where that small bali will go D5 PRC We are no other than a moving row Of Magic Shadow-shapes that come and go Round with the Sun-illumined Lantern held In Midnight hy the Master of the Show. The Moving Finger writes: and, having writ, Moves on: nor ali your Piety nor Wit Shall lure it hack to cancel half a line Nor all your Tears wash out a Word of it. -'Edward Fitzgerald ERT CHCDRU Let to Right, First Row: Grace Tschache. lvlary Jo McGuire. Shirley Oscarson. Caro Pete-rmn. Phyllis Holloron, lrene Johnson, Loretta Passage. Second Row: Frances Carroll, Deane Cowan. Sondra Ode. Virginia Welch. Jan Larson, .lane 'X anasiev, Charlotte Xyare, Betty Fledvit, Linda Holliday. Third Row: Judy Gunderson, Bohhe Garry, Karen Hilderman, Carla Vvullt, Carol Rutherford. This titty-piece choral group carried on its extensive program this year under the direc- tion ol Nlr. Maurice Casey. Membership is open to all student interested in developing their talents in music. Through many long hours ol practice, members ol the Concert Chorus luecame hetter musicians while en- tertaining audiences at MSC and through- out the state while on their annual spring tour. Their programs on campus, including concerts and assemblies, were well received hy students and faculty alilfe. Sylvia Manseau, Nlarilyn Minear, Jan Strobel, Loretta Goerger, Connie Koslci. Nancy Beverly. Fourth Row: Ken Holm, Clifford Cox, Dennis Young, Ronald Dissly, Dave Kimball, Dale Gunderson, Jack McLeod, Knut Slcram, Tom Rich- ardson, Larry Zeigler, John Davis. Fifth Row: Ray Gleason, Bruce Thurston, Gene Bratton, Dennis Osgard, Jim Johnston, Hubert Hart. Ed Oscarson, Lindsay Hess, Bill Jalas, Ken Firehaugh, Jerry Krause, Arjay Godston. 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In zrrtftitifrrt to ttu: annual tour, this 84-pif:cf:4gror1p presents torrnut fnrmfrrte tor ttnf: tuznctit ot stuftffnts :mft towrtspeoplff several times cuctn year. Symphonic Band has produced enjoyable music for all throughout the entire wh-f-w --- 7 T' Y X -I rn! The Star Spangled Banner precedes the beginning of each football game., From the sidelines of football games and haslcethall games this year could he heard the strains of loud, spirited, and usually har- monious music. The guilty musicmalcers ,- the Flarching Band -1 provided a never- failing atmosphere of school spirit while re- ceiving little recognition for their efforts. Under Ed Sedivy,s talented supervision, the Nlarching Band presented several colorful hall-time shows at football games and helped lead the Bohcats to victory in many winter games in the Fieldhouse. i it , ng ry 4, . Mr. Sedivy leads the group dur- The hand must he directed re ing each halftime show. - gardless of weather. THE MARCHI G BAN THE MADRIGAL Nlaurice Casf:y's .vlaflriggal Singers flirillnfl auflifznrges again tliis yfzar witli anoflnfr sfrriffs ol tlmir line musical programs. At fjrfzfi i lunclions, at all-snliool flanufs, at aeeffrn- lilies, anfl at spfgnial r,onf,f:ris, tlif: .xlaflrigals .I prorlucfzrl tlmir usual rnastffrlul inffrrprfffa- - tions ol larniliar liallafls anfl lf-ssfrr lqnous. n F songs. ln aflflition, llvlffiff lVN'ftflly-lOl!! talfrntfrfl , musicians comluntffrl an ffxfrffrmfly suffffss- lul concert tour llirougliout ilu: staff: fllU'lf1Q -Q . . W spring vacation. I I ,Q ,I is F I I Nlaclrigal Singers supply a variety ol: musical numbers at scllool assemblies ancl civic gatllerings throughout tlle year. Assemblies featuring the Nlaclrigals olraw entliusiastic crowcls. yi? F., IQ... 'x,,Yv ,F . A N- A 'X Symphonette presents a concert each spring which draws both students and townspeople. The Nlontana State College Sym- phonette, hearcl during special Con- certs anrl their spring tour, expenclecl many hours ol time and eliort this year to present some ol their Finest music. Nlemloers chosen from the NEC Civic Symphony ancl uncler the supervision ol Creech Reynolds, periormecl all year long lor listening audiences. 264 Q F if I 4 .a4 ' -.JP Creech Reynolds conducts the musical group with a trainecl eye and ear. MPHCD ETTE DEB TE Composed ol Dehate, Qratory, Extempor- aneous Spealcing, and Interpretation divi- sions, the MSC dehate team this year went through a nearly undefeated season. Com- peting with teams from Utah, Oregon, Washington, and eastern Montana, the MSC dehaters showed a record of which they were duly proud. From their participa- tion in the Tournament of Champions at Linfield College, Qregon, and the Pi Kappa Delta District meet at Bellingham, Wash- ington, local dehaters continued on to the National lnvitational Dehate held at West Point, New Yorlc. 1 , I 5 t ur 1, 3 -Q W1 , l I ' 4 . I 2 ' .ff if f4!f 'f' it .M D 5' J f,.wnf' Don Micken presents his views with a Tina Reynold 1 r l tx smile for the challenger. girls competing uit SCl'lOOlS lOl' Q Left to Right, First Row: Mr. Lawrence, Duane Boe, Jim Guenthner, Jaclc Dunn, ylarlin Pnrga, lohn Kearns, Keith Wilson. Second Row: Tina Reynolds, Pearl Niclcey, Steve Sevener, Vvard XX't.m, Don Micken, Gary Crane, Roy Weston. .f. Yr. M63 aw'- .4 1. w QW 1.,,. 5,.,, A , , P HX I 4 X fr-f .- :A gf I T I . , ., ,Q . . 1 ? 1 ma 1 , 5 . ,fjfg ,KI y a ' f g I A ,, A ' ,Yr N ' .Q T ' A! ,g,Qf , Q1 i ,L 1. . ternrressfze VVittimns rtrarnatif, triumptr, A Streetcar Nurrnent tJf:sirf:,, was presfznteft on ttrf: MSC tjtttf: ttneutfzr stage ttris year un- der ttac atrte rtlrentmrn ot .Vtr. tor: t'itf.tr, ttrie Pulitzer Prize-w'irnrnir1g play was ttrf: cum- ptete psyctmtogicat stufty ot a rriffrrtatly itt inftivictuat. 't-tnis rote, f:xt.f:ttf:rrtty portrayfrft try tVtartyt-ee as tjtiiflftlft, was ttu: transport- ing eternent ot ttnf: entire prortuction. n ns. falvnfl' , 1 f I' Q 1. Q 1 . , W it nb .ft r .-S H , 'u P rr 1 rx S 1 I I In A Streetcar Named Desire, Marty Lee is a broken teacher. Fantastic stories told by his psyctxotic sister-in-taw cton't ptmase Stanley. 1 W 1 t v t t PLAY Streetcar traveled to Missoula to present the proctuction for the University. The play luegan with the advent of Blanche in the previously happy household of her younger sister and progressed through her final commitment to a mental institution. Produced capahly and enthusiastically hy the NISC players, this controversial drama played to capacity houses laoth on this cam- pus and at the University. ' 53:52-v 1 'J A previously happy homelife is wrecked hy the advent of an elder sister PLY PLAY . . Ill Alcohol seems to help soothe her nerves when problems get too big. Stanley takes advantage of the situation xx Iwffn she explains. wife is gone to the hospital. L f i' f :F . 5? Z S- 4,3 5 xx V... his I I E . 3 xuov- W -is 'YI' J .V 4 an tw 'sul .w F! ' , 1 x. ,sg - 3 A ww 29x ' ' , ' , , V +.-,mx s X X1 x ' . 5, - ' N ' , x .V ,K K l . , K X X. 'Y x' il., W 13? I+ b , 'G , xi-Q I x V ,px-412 -1 , - x! , ' I X .' . . Y . . Y 1 , .IH P. ' N - . xx-, .-. A N L M - T f . .x .1 ,tssxh ,x Q ' ' 9,1 -Rf. . 'I ' -N '13 V W . K 1 X lr - v1.0.2 Ass X., Q. uf. 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Knut Slcram is featured in many campus musical ex rt A well-lcnown hand on campus is Stan Jones, Swing Cats. I DIVIDU L T LENTS Among any representative entertainment group on campus, there shines either a part or whole of that group that is unusual either for its talent or manner of presentation. The groups and individuals pictured here have been chosen not necessarily because they are the only talented performers. hut he- cause they represent a varied cross-section of the entertainers at PISC. Phil Sctrneicierls Playboys provicte music for dancing and listening at DUUICTOUS SCI'lOOI I'I1iXCI'S. Jim Huggins, left, and John Chase, rigtmt, are seen onall Tom Richardson has appeared as baritone soloist in a number parts of the campus with their cameras, recording the of musical events throughout the year. year's activities on film. K 1 ,, Q5-4 L4 Mwwiig wif'-'H i riff i 5' i1.v2f.,s,ii- I DIVIDUALT LENTS if if to , ,A 23' ? - l 7 - -4--1.1 . a , 1 L Y' f - I I Ka, ,, 2 1 . Y ft I ' ., M. fp ..-L, ,Ab-no . , li 1 , 1113963 XA'7l'l8I16,GI' a nolnle cleecl is wrouglit. xN'yl'l6I1G,6I' is spol-:en a nolnle tliouglnt. Our hearts, in glacl surprise. To higher levels rise. A Lacly with a Lamp sliall stancl ln the great history of tlie land. A noble type of goocl Heroic womanlioocl. -Henfj' XXvClCISIL'Ol'fll LOTIQVHVUOIL' ' J Barbara .Ninn ,lop-fc .-Xlmla Myrna Anderson Lillian Aura Sliirlcy Besel Nancy Bowman 14 ' ,QB ', 'QQX l' Q Q 'L' Q 1,- ff' .V N ' , ,.x Y Win. L4 , B- N 4 y 1 -4 N r ' ,B Q I ' u 1 l ' I Rim Brzlllmrt Dorotliy Linliill Elinor Clirislcnscn Julia Constant Audrey Daugherty Susan Duty P Iii fs- r 'ri : X N r fcurlgel ' ily Q1 1:s,'Qmvrr' .Er ' ' 2.6- , ,- ry! Q Y 'V QQ' - 'lf . XX 1 l 5' X Ni ' O - r XX f z , .- . ,H 5,4 IPC lbw Billings PW' Q g 3 'I i ' 4 A 1 V MN A xx f l ia' ' 1 Laila Doyle lrfanncile Franklin ' 4 24- an YT' 'gr' 'V'- - ' I A I f 1 X iw . , 4 ' All Gayle Havens Carolyn Hffatli Pai Hofstad 274 Doris Greenleaf Patricia Grieloel Gail Halpin Sllarongae Harcigrove I n Janice Hooveslal 1 . E F52 ff'ii5.3w .1 ' U ,i,.g,, yi , , .w ,'.rf1zfiaf'2.,-N 'M ' Pililene Isaac Y 'T i 1 Nlary Betlm Jorgensen Shirley Loverctmcclc .lean Nludson Beverly Mfftnling f W , . fir' -er' t 45' Ann Painter Janet Pearson Rae Leah Pease f H. Q: B' 1 We , t 4 x A if, , v , 1 e m e 4 O- my 1. ,if 1 if t , Eff' Q, QQ g,,.:.ff Niurlr-nf: :Winer Alun- 5-u-lu-ri If,.,f. VJ-.--rg-Myfi '-1 Q- ' 'V Dorothy Potts fs Y , ' C lu' Prisfiliai Poynter -if1r.'1f':!.1 P'-11 tif f 305 f Th W Q , i nl' 7 f . gf If I 1 s- -V r . ,.,1 t 0 W 5: ig p . 1 li W N., 4 , ' X f , i- 'N xx,. i X A . Q I Eixifi ! M x I I Sandra Schaefer Diane Short Garlene Shun June Strand Biay Janice Treml .-Xnn Twnclne-it We W9-1 'fly fe.-L' Hr' L X O Y , .. , Swag, lm Q i i F 'f .- 'f21fQ'FT'iE:i ' E V YY-- x -'f 1-2 PTP- x .3584 lx. Ruby Ullaricti Dixie Weber Carol Weigand Barbara Vvellington jr Ai' '4' Y X P n N5 X ' ff S-- Elinor Xye-Hman Louise XX.iILjI1SDI1 va -. -fav' l Barbara .Xltoncn Sharon Boyd Slmaron Cooley Eleanor Foster Delores Hackett Vlrgxma Hand JUN? lldN C Lou HC7XN'8fLl l I l '. as l, 5 Lynne .lolmson Lowis'Kalslcy Yen Lin Lee Nancy Martin +13 1. A' 'ol is . , W, ,aw KWVQ Butte Q? Cf,,-mm fN1f,rgan Kay Morgan 76 i Q Qt Q X T li IQ SWK 'Uh PVRDU Wir'-1 ,-. I Baflfafa N'flS'm Ru'l'N2lS0f1 Student nurses learn to handle complex machines with utmost care 276 Nurses pay attention to the VVUTYIE of ffncfors Caroline Nicholas Df1flCfw0'H0f1 Pfffiikflff r:spf:r.iaHy young doctors. W1 Shafyll SChClDOSt DODTIB SCFITBIYIYYI DIXIC Sflydfll' f'7?7Vffi'7? G , WSW' ' e. 'f 4 gg,-4 ,Q x i V .y,- J, - 'M ' f -of 1 Colleen Stephens Susan Trolt Vickie Vick Lois Walkup Gayle Wheat Sandra Wood Jane Yolcoo 5 4 x-.... - .Q .v- l X li Xen ,lovfc:Xnclcrson ,.,,...., ., R-.11 . Clmri :Xvolio Slmron Bisliop Eclitli Callaghan Lenore Carlson lx H LN wer Xdllff' flilxcnian Lucille Collins Diane Davey Patricia Dunlap .losepliine Dye v.hl..,x ... 'm . 4 1..,'. 59 , H f ISC, n . '74 S mfr .ugf x if I X if .Q 1, Q F 1 275 TWH K fxfhl liixilfllafl 35' 1, 1 ir ,cn I A X luclitll Farmer Janice Fried X! real Falls Q I l l LA Q' I if Gflffinz Dvflffflf Haaffkff Dowllw Haugen Alice Anderson opens tlwe new sterilizer that was recently installed in Central Service. Betty Hawkins Doral Hood Marir: Hurlson hr Vera McDonald Carol Miller Darlene Miller Shirley Ncrnec w uf' .4 ' -1 . if sf, A Y ,P MQ! 'U ,f'Wn 1 vt uf. Wh. Q 2 2,23 201 we ,sf fff flf ' 1 ,g,,j,, I , Q in if 'if .f': 'Q' we 1 . fif f3'f:wig'fQk if . auf' H X 1' '1Q,Ntjf,3QQ,gf?. 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And a time for all ttlingsg A time for great things And a time for small things. -Cervantes 28 + I 51 UUILNI Z Figuring out a college schedule X20 gr' ::' if proves to he a complicated event. I th t f ee education costs money after for the first time A college freshman soon earns a r all when it comes to buying supplies. FRE SHMAN W EEK Physical exams aren't quite so hard to endure when a pretty nurse Although orientation is a rather painful- sounding word, NISC greeted its Hwearers oi the greenu with a Freshman Vveek that was enthusiastically enjoyed hy twelve hun-- dred freshmen. Amid the rush and hustle oi this new experience the irosh quickly made new friends among their new class- mates and among the whistle-hiowing Spurs and Fangs. After a grueling session of en- trance tests, tours, lectures, physical exams, and social events, the Freshmen were ready to attend their first campps mixer. Here they were compelled to huy and Wear green heanies to he worn during the coming days, or pay the savage consequences. The happy clang of the cash register means that now it is time to spend that hard-earned cash. does the j ob. lass scheduling are just one more added delay when registering 1. W1 1' ' .: W '5 , 3' 9 ya, IJ : Mx. .' if , Conflicts in C I ,I Registration is always a bewildering experience, even to those sturdy upper-classmen who have weathered it lor several quarters for in some cases, lor several yearsl. Seri- ous doubts arose as to schedules as students waited in line: for hours, but were rapidly quelled by advisers' assurances that Saturday classes and tour-hour aiternoon labs were unavoidable. Once past the adviser's scrutiny the next problem was to out both sides oi' numerous cards com- pletely and hurry on to sectioning r-4 only to wait in more lines. For the lrosh experiencing this ordeal for the first time, this was indeed a rude awalcening to college liiie. All lelt the registration building feeling very tired, very brolce, and very much a part oi the Ugreat college traditionf, This year showed a larger enrollment than ever before with a strong percentage oi out-of-state and foreign students entered in school each quarter. RE GI TRATKD IBM machines help speed up registering for chemistry classes. llniil. 0 A F ia New registration process tried out uint'-r quart:-r ff-r.P I students lrom place to plan: to get rid ol their rr.f,r.f'j. 'Patience is a Virtuen- especially when standing in the lengthy lines each registration time. fx Fi FP T'-95 Pi FF F' Advisers help plan out your schedule so that you get l your money s worth. I I .7 I E 4 0 .HQ- ini Karen Sperry, Maxine Nordby, and Terry Potter represent the royalty at the 1959 Homecoming activities. Queen Flaxine Nordloy meets a number of her admirers before the Homecoming game. it 'iw if ffl Colorful Hoats from each living group drift down Main Street as the crowds watch and admire 'QQ lfollowing only two VVf:f:lKE alter ori- entation and registration, prepara- tions lor lilorrienorriirig were rnadf: quiclily and r:llir,if:ritly. :Xt tlif: lxrirlay niglit variety sliow proxiflfzfl liy 'IJHI' .. , , erlian Holi llopf: and liis troupe, ' .vlaxirirzxorflliywas nrouuriffd llorne- Corning fjueen to reign graciously will I g tlir: lollowing day, llir: parade on ft '5 Saturday rnorning lolowffrl a rnusif J? cal tliernf: and wonnfl liriglitly tlirougli town luzlorrz returning to tlif: Maxine Nordlzmy is crowned queen by Bot: Hope as tlme liigliliglrit ol ttie evening. Campus' I0 will to an '1l T'1'lt glom- ous day, tlie liolicats trouriffffl Nortli ljjalsota Stalk in Ll tlirillirig altfrrrioori QEAFTIC. CJDCH ll0I,lSf:S Fiflfl ixluffi FOUN- ions wer-e lield tollowing tlie game I or tlie laenetit ol returning alurnnae. M6H,S Co-op aflcl ,Alplia Cdhfrirrihi Delta placed tirst in tlieir respectixe float divisions, wliile Sigma Alplia Epsilon witli Hcarouselu and Kappa Delta witli HAlexander's Ragtime Banda, won tiouse decoration awards. A lovely tinisli was added to a tatiu- lous day as students and alumnae alilce danced to tlie captivating music ot tlie Jimmy Dorsey laand. General opinion: tlie laest Homecoming yet. if Governor J. Hugo Aronson and President R. R. Renne are given a place of llonor in the annual parade. M-Day Eve Mixer laegan the Fresliman class president elec- n Homecoming weelcend with tions were a part of this lousy A riverboat in lull regalia adds to tlme variety ot music and happy smiles. weeles activities also. novel entries in ttie annual parade. 5 .4 'Q wi 1 . 3 -A-- M 1 1 hu i . -S, .. 5 y Q - V xx. .. -- 5 W . - + N .'- A' , - ' 1 .' , ., ' s, . . N - - - I I O - ' Q swf ' . - - t ' i ' 2 ss ' .' 1 r ' ', , A in -I , ' Q Q, .,.i 'Eff' V ,Q 'f -5 . .' ' s .r :tif-,A asf 'ifpag .A 5 '. wsu' my ,fu- 4-im s .. ' f as R wax- atb., .,:s.a-.g.q,.f. wp. L V sf- . , ,v 1 Q Iwi:-e g ., , Q 13 l c n fb!! ' J. Q- 22- kt V' :Dir 1 L ' , 9,1 6 W 47, P P' A , Az ' A if 11 ' ' Y ,Maw- I W, Jo., :xx v 'T I Again this year in competition with the Uni- versity, Montana State College sponsored the all-school blood drawing. lVlSU's 542 pints were lar outnumbered by lVlSC,s 604 pints, or a margin ol 62 pints. MSC also led in the percentage ol students donating blood as lew townspeople contributed. Un- der the chairmanship of Steve Hadnagy, Gene Levang, Karen Johnson, and Paul Blizniali, this year's blood drawing was, without doubt the most successful blood drive on campus. To the winning fraternity with the highest per cent of turnout was awarded the IFC trophy. Winner of this trophy was Sigma Phi Epsilon, with a turn- out of 100 per cent. Volunteers furnish the clerical staff lor the annual Blood Drive. THE BIQQD DRAWI G Those giving blood must be in good health them- Th' b th ' t fbl d h h l d h ' b MSU. selves in order to share their red fluid. IS may e epin o oo tat epe topt eamount given y ....... W.-. .., .M-v--'G .,..., .r ,xv-s ..-is Vg '. . A X Q, 1 ., X ' x , X v 1 1 N 1 ht .J 1 I Each squeeze of the hand pushes more blood into the waiting bottle. I ur.- I l-'l it 5 'L' I A . 0 Q-' I ,-v I x l 12.1 l q -litxe annual Pi Kap Pi Xyeeli was lieltl again tliis year in conjunction witli tlie local Nlarcli ol Dimes. Tlie Pi tiaps lieltl nigtitly open liouse tluring Pi Xyeeli ancl provicletl enter- tainment lor pi-eaters who came to watcti anal vote. or provided clelivery service lor resitlences on campus. At tlie Pi weela mixer lieltt in tlle SUB ballroom. Pi Kappa .-Xlplia presiclent .laclx Burlingame crownecl Barbara Qtxeill 'lxtiss Pi Xveeli Queen of WOO. Xyinners ot tl'1e pie-eating contests were Curt Qverby in tlle men's clivision anal virginia Yanlio- slsi in ttie womens clivision twitl1 Sliaun Kelly running .- or eating ,-.1 a close seconctl Barbara 0'Neil, Pi Queen, smiles hap- pily as stue grasps tier shining troplmy. PI WEEK A H13 7? ,,,.,. Some people did more than their share in helping to Table manners were not stressed at tlfie pie-eating Contest. support the March of Dimes by eating pies. 7,1 A-- , -Q M td-L The 1960 Winter Carnival, held February 26 and 27, was the best on the MSC cam- pus. At the Friday night Ski Club-sponsored party at Bear Canyon Slci Lodge, Bill Pop- pie and Barbara Holland were crowned as the reigning royalty for the weelcend. Satur- day night brought the snow carnival to a close with the announcing of snow sculpture and intramural winners. Winners of the slci races and the giant slalom at Bridger Bowl were the members of the Sigma Chi intra- mural team racing for AOPL First place snow sculpture prizes were awarded to Delta Gamma for their Tyrolian theme and to Lambda Chi Alpha for their portrayal of a toboggan and its crew. Barb Holland and Bill Poppie receive their hint ICS in Oueen and smile as she r f u King of the annual Snow Carnival. the ex ent SNQW CARNIV L ' 'i-...,,s- Decorating gets underway the afternoon before for Record pantomimes add comic variety to the evenings entertainment. the annual Pi Phi Derby Dance. 1034 Coed Colonette Caroline Nicholas leads the way through the crossed swords ol 5CEilJlDE1I'Cl ZIDCI Blade. '5' . .4 WI TER DAN E Winter quarter, as always, was the year,s big social season at NISC. Lavish sorority parties were held, and even more ornate fraternity func- tions accompanied them, as was evi- denced, for example, by the uniquely decorated Kappa Sigma Stardust Ball. All-school dances included the Pi Week Mixer, the Chinese Auc- tion, and the Derby Dance. This mid-quarter function, based on a Sweetheart theme, was the setting for the crowning of Phil Schneider as lVlSC's King of the Hill. As a col- orful climax to this year,s winter so- cial whirl, the combined ROTC units sponsored the annual Military Ball. Topping off an evening graced by the presence of lVlSU's Angel Flight, Miss Maureen Dineen was crowned the Coed Colonelette of 1060. As a part of the traditional program of the MSC Music Department, the Christmas Sing was held again this year in conjunc- tion With the MSC Civic Symphony. Mem- hers of each organized living group on cam- pus gave their renditions of traditional and modern, familiar and little-known songs of the season. Including the participating mem- bers of the Civic Symphony, this year'.s Christmas Sing had a record numher of par- ticipants - nearly 900. Under the direction of Music Commissioner Randy Barthelmess and emceed hy Bruce Jacobsen, the Christ- mas Sing was presented with a spirit of true cooperation and deep meaning. I-IRI TMAS SI G Y 1, ,, Pi Kappa Alpha adds a serious note to the annual Christmas Sing their religious carol. Phyllis Owens provides organmusic before the Sing to instill in all All living groups on Campus are represented at the Christmas spirit. the annual affair. 3 with -Alpha Gamma Delta provides a bright carol for the many students and local townspeopie present and those listening to their radios. , i x r l 1' .. . Q V Q K ,r...m-r- ,f 9 Joey Giardello and Gene Fullmer presented a fight that will long he remembered hy the thousands who attended. Blontana State College Fieldhouse saw all attendance records tall hy the way- side this spring as the middleweight tight hetween Gene Fullmer and Joey Giardello drew a record-hrealcing crowd. Fullmer and Giardello ham- mered it out to a filteen-round draw, the lirst draw in twenty years for a championship fight. Both fighters sut- lered lourth round head gashes that hampered them some lor the remaining eleven rounds. Fullmens conditioning showed up in the remaining few rounds to even things up with the impressive early round ring worlt ol the challenger, Qiardello. Nlixed emotions from hoth corners lollowed the decision ol the of- cials, hut to no avail, as the decision stood. This was the largest sporting event ever to talfe place in Montana, and a great promotion for our college, as well as the state ol Moritana. FULLMER RETAINS The fifteen-round match ended in a draw with both men scoring an equal numloer of points. J ,L Q ,n ' - 3 ' ' 1' P V 4 , .vs y ' ' 1 .' 'rf 'U I . -,I 1.1 .'M'f' 4.' f va, As s , l r 1,4 - -. ,Iv I . , ,' - . ' fl, , . .1 .1 bc I If I Lfrrfx . 4 U' .H l' .ni' 'r' ' f I fl , U x 16' Q ? . h v 5-312. 5-W 3- 0 ,.' 'Z I ' D -. . 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X Q, Y' 2 Q ,T-vu-1 ,Q During spring quarter tlle llurrying ol tiungaree-clatl stuclents arouncl tlie college lvarns was a pretty goocl indication ot preparation for the 26tl1 Annual Little International stocli sliow. rl-lie committees worliing' on tlie many laeliinti-tlie-scenes aspects ol tlie sliow were equally busy. The two-clay sliow was llelcl in tlie field- liouse ancl clrew spectators from all over tlie state. Prizes valued at 31500 were awarclecl to tlie winners on tlie lnasis of siiowmanship and tlie ex- l'tilDitOf'S ability to properly fit his animal. Fl-luis wiiite-faced iiereforcl is not the type that enjoys publicity, it seems. Champion ewes are displayed each year by tlleir proud silowmen. LITTLE I Jim kuiCI'lOI6S and Jerry Evans ably served as co-cliairmen of the 1960 Little International. , i , ,!' 7' ' , X l -'ZW r -- l f, ...,. ' .. - MAT. A ' .a A ' ' ' . i, Q.-W-1 L V 'F . in u.. 1 G 3 . 4' . n '-1'iffT b'f - P? . Z-' - I t r .1 ' Q -fi 1.-..r-A 44:1 2 - . U f ' H ,l,1 's fb x .f y, . 1 ,, Q -Q. A 41' 296 Xyhether you entered school this year as a poised and ardent senior. or as timid and bewildered fresh- men, this has been a memorable year. For each of you it meant something different. For the freshman it was a first experience as an individualg for the senior it was perhaps a last glimpse- of seemingly endless years oi schooling. But whoever you were, it was a year that bound you and NISC a little closer. and gave you. we hope, an additional por- tion oi that pride in Alma lxlater. School spirit en- veloped you as you stepped into the year and you saw it exercised in events throughout the season. This year you cheered for the Bobcats at their hard- fought games and you showed your spirit at pep rallies. at 'bln Day, and at assemblies. You worlced ior days and nights on Homecoming floats and you sat in the rain because you attended and projects were completed because of your interest. And be- cause you did show pride in our school we were able to present you with some of the finest entertain- ment we could obtain. Bob Hope lcept you laughing during Homecoming and you danced the next night to the music of Jimmy Dorsey. You heard the Kir- , o i bey Stone Four and danced to Les Brown, and if you were so inclined you watched the challenge for the Vvorldys Middleweight Boxing Champion title being fought to a draw. Maybe you were a Greelc or maybe not. But it wasn't this that mattered in the final result. You all received the .same warm feeling from seeing your Worlc accomplished, from Worlcing to gain new goals. And it seemed that in all this year of activity, there was seldom time to catch your breath. You dashed from class to the SUB and baclc again. what had been a fantasy of imaginative decoration by night was returned to a commonplace assembly room by dayg what had been outdated and quaint last fall was perhaps nearly replaced by spring. 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Sigma Alpha Epsilon Frat.: Arnold Air Society, Executive Officer: Newman Club: ASME: In- Armstrong, Janet-Lewistown ...,......,., ...Med. Tech. Delta Gamma Sor.: Social Chairman, Pres.: Mortar Board: Who's Who in American Univer- sities and Colleges: Alpha Lambda Delta: Phi Sigma, Sec.: Spurs: Panhellenic Council: REW Committee: Student Faculty Committee: Clheer- leader: Hamilton Hall Social Chairman: Cfrazy Cats, Vice-Pres.: Roger Williams: Advanced Hon- or Scholarships. Armzitionu, Shirley l rancm-Livingston Comm. Chorus: AWS: ISA: SHA. Anbjorniion, Norman Harold-Winilred M. Iflnzr. l lyiny4 Co-op: Fanus: Ski Cluln Intramural liasketlmll: ASME. Averill, Charlec Kroon-Choteau Az. Plc. Alpha Zeta, Choroieler: Ml. Club: lnuernational Club: Young Dernocratfs: Symphonic Hand, -lg. Barnes, David Worden-Missoula Gem-ral Phi Eta Sigma: Kappa Siuma l rat,: Sfitlarl' and Compass: Pre-Med Club. liarthclmcss, Randall A.-Miles City General Alpha Gamma Rho l rat.: Who':-s Who in Ameli- can Universities and Colleges: Septemviri, l're-,.: Phi Sigma: Mu Sigma Alpha: Nlarlriuala: Com- missioner ol' Musical Affair:-i: Student Senate: Pre-Med Club: Ski Club: Mixed and C0flfZf'l'7. Chorus: Dramaticfi: Rocky Mt. College Freshman Class Pres, Beck, Jamts Arthur-Billings Elec. Enzr. AIEE: Men's Co-op: LCRII Student Court. Benson, James Robert-Great Falls Architect Transfer from MSU: Theta Chi Frat.: AIA: Arn- old Air Society: Scabbard and Blade, Vice-Pres. Berg,Lloyd James-Shawmut . Anim. Ind Sigma Nu Frat.: Fanizs: AI Club: Ag Club: Judging.: Team: Little International. Blazich, Annie Vinky-Corvallis ,,.... .. .. Comm. SEA: ISA: Newman Club: AWS. 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Olivia Kathrrinf'-Seobiy :'il7'l-'IIIHH Club: l.'.A, ..l'..E, llfwfluf ' Ita, :ir -- Llrm, Ind. Virf--l'rf:1.. l'rf--,. ..q,... f.hfm. Cada, D4-anna Dev-Columbia tall-I l'i lil-ta l'hi., l'rf-ii.: fvlotar lmarfl rr, Pla,g:1 Phi: Junior ,'U.tainrrif-r.t A .-fard, A ,ra Lam ... Vim- l'rf-1.i Spurni :QLu'lf:nP. I5-A154-' Homr-rzorninig Co:ornit1.1-1-g lil'.W fjon.rr..'.'.1- ' lNho in Amffrirzan lfrii'.'1:r1iY..1-. am: , lianfl: Chorus.: A'l'.'anr'f'1l Honor . 'r.'..ar Amf:ri1'an Chernieal Sofzietyl l'ani.1-1:1-r.i I... - eil: AWS See.: Junior l'f-rA1,r.ali'.,. Chrinlenimn, Donald li-Mildred So.l- Alpha Gamma Rho Frat.: Alpha Z--ta Hays Kappa Psi: Mu Siifma Alpha, Ay fjlup, f.r.a:':' ar.: Dust: Seabbard and liladi-3 Biilfziry Ita.. '.f.':.- mittee: REVV Assembly Commitu-1-, Christiansen, James 0.--Powell, Wyo. Architect Kappa Sigma Frat., Grand Blaater of ffffrf-rr.o:.-- AIA Pres.: Des un of Senior Can 5'-up '. Delta Phi Delta, Nice l'rfr-. Conover, Sharon Kay-Hroadwiev. Home Plc. Alpha Gamma Delta Sor., I-ir-t Yiw- Pr--. Upsilon Omicron: Home l-Qeonornifw fQ:J:.i Cr leader: Crazy CHI-ij Assernbllffs fjom!r.itt1-f-1 f- rill-Palmer School: lixgwrzent: SKA: ri Home Economics Iflxrhanuf-1 HICYV Corr.r:'.ii'.1--- High School I.Yeel: Committee. Cooper, Larry Phil-Vt'illow Creek Mech Enzr. Tau Beta Pi: Pi Tau Sixzma, Pre-.1 Pr.. H:.::a Phi: Mens Co-op, Educational Dire-:'tor. lm.: Honor Scholarships: ASF-IE: Intramural S:-ri. Craig, Helen Mari+Lewisvown Commerce Pi Omega Pi: Mu Sigma Alpha: Concert f,'r.or-.- Madrirzals: We-stminister Student t'e1io'.':-1. : . High School VVetek Committees: AWS Corr,r:'.::t'- -. Craig, James Ralph-Carter Commerce Exponent, Advertisintz Blanauer. Bu.-i:-:H Mar,- ager: Inter-fraternity Council: Youzz Rags?-,G cans' Club, Vice-pres., Pres.: Han-ii-1 -: ruff' WUS, Drive Committee: Publications B1-ar-fi: Air Cat Staff: Scabbard and Blade: Delta Sizrsia Pai Frat.: Steward. Crane, Charles N.-Chateau Azri. Ee. Alpha Gamma Rho Frat., Historian: A: Cl'.:?. Vice-Pres.: ML Club, Sec-Tram.: Alpha Z-5.2, Montanan Section Editor: A: Council: Little lr- ternational, Swine Division YVinner: Ir.tra:1'g:sQ Sports. Crook. Lloyd Efton-Lewistown . Az. Ed. Collegiate FFA, Pres.: Alpha Zeta. Trees.: Pr.: Kappa Phi: Af: Club: Little International. Arseris Chairman. Shoxvman. Crumley, Alonzo Rolland-Shelby lnd. Arts Lambda Chi Alpha Frat.: Pres.: Inter-z'raterr.Z:p Council. Vice-Pres.: Les Bouffons, 'VicePres.: Book Store Board. Senior Member: Student Sr.- ate: IA Club: Wesley Foundation: Square ani Compass: Intramural Sports. -9- Dasenbrock, Frederick Edwardi- ural Resources Missoula... ..,. ...... . ..... . .. .Nat Flying Co-op: Geology Club: Advarzcei H-vs.: Scholaiship: Earth Science Scholarship: LSA. Daxies. Gary Arthur- Concordia, Kansas. ....,... ..... . . Civil Enzr. Sigma Chi Frat.: VVho's YVho In America: Citi- veisities and Colleges: Varsity Footbailz ASCE. Davis. Nancy Lee-Bozeman . Elem. Ed Cheerleader: Alpha Omicron Pi Sor.. Sxiai Chair- man. Historian. Activities Chairman: Senior S5- cial Chairman: Campus Social Committee: SEA. VVAA: Ski Club: Pep Club: AXYS. Davis, Ronald R.-Hardin . .Range Management Delta Sigma Phi Fmt-. Pledge Tmitter: Aricii Air Society, Adjurant Recorder: Alpha Zeta: Ai- vanced Honor Scholarship: Range Blaxaseruettt Club. Pres.: Rodeo Club: Rodeo Team. Psi:-ie Chairman: Intramural Sports. Delger. Duane E.-IVolf Point .... Ind. Arts Lambda Chi Alpha Frat-: M-Club: Trask: S111- dent Senate: Student Intramural Director. Drury. Alton G.-Scobey .. .. Chem. Engr. Pi Kappa Alpha Frat.: AICIXE. Prrs Daugherty. Audrey Frost-Billings . . Nursing Alpha Tau Delta: Public Health Tztainfeshirt ANS. -15.- Eacret, Dan Philip-Ronan ,. Applied Arts Sigma Chi Frat.: Delta Phi Delta: Scabbsrd ati Blade: Campus Social Conunittee: REV' Conztttit- tees: High School NTeek Committees: Syzzzphrrzefte. Eager. Betty Louise--YVin.nett .W . Elem. Ed. Kappa Delta Sor.. 'IH'eas.: Spurs: SEA: AYVS: Newman Club. Sec.: High Schtxil Yfeek Cctzmzit- tee: REV' Committee. 299 The Smarfesf Girls in fhe Wesf ' Shop I a n n y for flie young in heorf l Headquarters for Sportswear BOZEMAN Wm. G. MONTGOMERY if.. PHOTO IIAPIIER . Q- Phone JU 7-324I IZIO West Main I Bozeman, Montana Eastwood, Robert Allan-Fairfield .. ...Pre Med. l'r.i Sigma Kappa Frat.: Pre-Med Club, Pres.: Intramural Sports: Phi Sigma: REW Commit- Ed-on. James Arthur-Allentown, New Jersey . . ..General Pi Kappa Alpha Frat.: ASME: Intramural . .. 3 Tran-fer from 'Trenton Junior College. -f,f,ff. Egnew, .loan YV.-Hardin .... ,... . Nursing D'-Fa fiamrna Sur.: Phi Kappa Phi: Alpha Tau infra: Alpha Lambda Delta: MSSNA, Sec, Eperly, YVilIiam Ross--Butte. ,... Commerce livin Sigma Phi Frat., Sec.: Varsity Basket- ?:.Il :'.':ir-ity Trafl-1: Iiovrling Club: Intramural El-.,hL,' afraid Vlfilliam-Stanford . Agri. Ec. .-'-.ipra Gamma ltho Frat.: Alphha Zeta: ML Club: .liz Club: Sean: anfl Palffliiirgk Scholar-ship: Seab- barfl anfl Hlafle: I.ivf1to1:k Judging Team: Wool Jfaflginz' Team: Little International, Co-Manager: Ifffvrrna n C I uh. -px- Farren, Phillip Joseph-Butte. .. . .... Sec. Ed. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Frat.: Newman Club: SEA: LCR.-'-. 57.'1'lf:TilC Government, Advisory Committee: Hfzfl Pfrfiflent, Lewis and Clark Dorm. 300 Fellows, Thomas T. Whitehall ,.,,.,,.,,,,,...,,,, Sec, Ed. Lambda Chi Alpha Frat.: SEA: M-Club. Ferguson, Linda Anne--Kirby ......,......... Elem. Ed. SEA: REW Committees: Rodeo Club: WAA: AWS, Council: Chi Omega Sor. Fitzgerald, Patricia Ann-Lodgegrass...Home Ec. Kappa Delta Sor., Rush Chairman: Who's Who In American Universities and Colleges: Spurs: Phi Upsilon Omicron: Danforth Summer Fel- lowship Recipient: REW, Co-Chairman: AWS, Pres.: Student Senate: Panhellenic Council: Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl: Class Personality: In- ter-Church Council, Vice-Pres., Sec.: Home Eco- nomics Club: Little International: Student Fac- ulty Relation's Committee: Homecoming Commit- tee. Flower, Edwin, Bryan-Bozeman ,....... Chem. Engr. Pi Kappa Alpha Frat.: AIChE: Kappa Kappa Psi: Bobcat Marching Band, Drum Major: MSC Symphonic Band: Varsity Tennis: Bowling Club: Wesley Foundation. Flower, Margaret Jones-Hamilton... ........ Home Ec. Alpha Gamma Delta Sor.: Symphonic Band: Bob- cat Banrl: Mixed and Concert Chorus: College 4-H: Hamilton Hall, Pres.: Wesley Foundation, Pres., Sec., Treas.: ICC. Foster, Stephen H.-Dillon ............,,.....,..,,.,.:, ,General Sigma Nu Frat.: Vice-Pres.: Septemviri: Com- missioner of Publications: Exponent Editor: Who's Who In American Universities and Colleges: Fangs, Treas.: Homecoming Publicity Chairman: Alpha Phi Gamma: Band: Phi Eta Sigma: REW Committee: IFC, Treas.: Traditions Board, French, Richard George-Tarkio .,,,,.,,,,.. Mech, Engn- Pi Kappa Alpha Frat.: Fangs: Commissioner of Student Union Building: ASME: Sophomore Class Vice-Pres. Fritz, Raymond Richard--Kalispell ...... Chem. Engr. Tau Beta Pi, Pres.: Who's Who In American Univercities and Colleges: Phi Kappa Phi, Vice- Pres.: Septemviri, Vice-Pres.: AIChE, Sec.: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Mu Epsilon: Top Sophomore Phy- sics Award: Top Sophomore Chemical Engineer- ing Award: AFROTC Band, Drum Major: Fresh- man Pep Club: Continental Oil Scholarship: ASC Alumni Scholarship: Consolidated Freightways Scholarship: Elks' Leadership and Scholastic Scholarship. Franklin, H. Jeanette-Casper, Wyo ......... Nursing Chi Omega Sor.: Alpha Tau Delta, Treas.: MSNA: ANS, Student Council: Student Body Chorus. Gallik, Kenneth Andrew- Sand Coulee .............................................,.. Civil Engr, Newman Club: International Discussion Club: ASCE Student Chapter, Vice-Pres. Gary, Robert Dennis- Gallatin Gateway .................,.......,..,,,,..,,,,,,,,,, Sec, Ed, Phi Sigma Kappa Frat., Sec.: Vice-Pres.: Social Chairman: Exponent Staff: Phi Eta Sigma: Phi Kappa Phi: Advanced Honor Scholarship. Gossack, Edward Thomas-Highwood .... Elec. Engr. Sigma Chi Frat., Pres., House Manager, Athletic Manager: Associated Students, Vice-Pres.: Steer- ing Committee, Chairman: Student Faculty As- semblies Committee: Who's Who In American Universities and Colleges: IFC, Treas.: Les Bof- fons: King of The Hill: Chinese Auction, Auc- tioneer: AIEE: High School Honor Scholarship: Intramural Sports. Green, Bennie Walter-Melville ..........,..,,,.,.. Ag. Ed. Chairman, Pres.: Alpha Zeta, Pres.: IFC, Pres.: Alpha Gamma Rho Frat., House Manager, Rush Phi Eta Sigma: Les Bouffons: Student Senate: Traditions Board: Collegiate FFA: Sabre Air Command: Scabbard and Blade: Air Force Drill Team: Ag Club: Ski Club: Distinguished Mili- tary Student. Greenli, Everett Allan-Dutton ....,.,..,..,.,. Ind. Arts Sigma Nu Frat.: REW, Committee Chairman, High School Week Committee: IA Club: LSA: Food and Residence Committee, Chairman: Intra- mural Sports: 1957 Transfer from Concordia College, Moorhead, Minnesota. Grefsrud, Gary Wayne-Great Falls .....,......,,., Math. Sec.: Pi Mu Epsilon: Intramural Wrestling: DMS Sigma Alpha Epsilon Frat.: Scabbard and Blade, Advanced Army ROTC. Grieve, Blanchhe E.-Helena ....,,.,,.......,,,. Home Ec. Alpha Gamma Delta, Sor., House Manager: Home Economics Club: WAA: REW Committees: High School Week Com.mittee, Chairman: LSA: Educa- tion Exchange Committee: SEA: AWS: Frosli- ponent: Pep Club: Exponent: Student Home Economics Exchange: Young Republicans C-lub. Gunderson, Donald Orville-Missoula .... Elec. Engr. Phi Kappa Phi: Tau Beta Pi: Institute of Radio Engineers. Gunderson, John Arnold-Missoula ......,. Elec. Engr. Pi Mu Epsilon: Institute of Radio Engineers. .H- Hager, Thomas Otis-Billings ............................ Acct. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Frat., Intramural Bowl- ing: Pi Omega Pi. Hansen, Robert LeRoy-Sidney ................ Agri. Engr. Flying Co-op., Sec.: ASCE: LSA, Harris, Gay Ann-Livingston ........................ Comm. LSA: Pi Omega Pi: Hamilton Hall Pres.: SEA: MEA: AWS: WAA. Haugan, Wallace John-Livingston .... Mech. Engr. Pi Tau Sigma, Vice-Pres., Corr. Sec.: Phi Eta Sigma: Phi Kappa Phi: ASME. Hauswirth, Robert Carl- ....Dalemead, ALTA., Canada................Mech. Engr. ASME: International Club. Heffern, Gertrude Ann-Great Falls ........ Home Ec. Chi Omega Sor.: Newman Club: WAA: Panhel- lenic: High School Week Committees: Phi Unsilcn Omicron: Home Economics Club: Junior Trans- fer from the College of Great Falls. Hester, Loren Alec-Anaconda .................... Sec. Ed. Sigma Nu Frat.: REW Committee: Student Fi- nance Committee: Les Bouffons: Science Fair, Judge: High Scvhool Week Committee: Home- coming Committee: Intramural Sports. Highland. Andy-Glendive... .............. ..... M ech. Engr. ASME: Fangs: WUS: Kappa Sigma Frat. Hill, Dorothy May-Miles City ................ Elem. Ed. Concert Chorus, Accompanist: Madrigals: Junior- Senior Banouet Co-Cchairman: Dramatics. Halpin, Gail Ann-Bozeman ........................ Nursing' Alpha Gamma Delta: Alpha Tau Delta: Mon- tanan Staff: MSNA, Corr. Sec.: MSNA Scholar- ship: ANS, Treas.: Westminster Fellowship. Hardgrove, Sharongme A.-Bozeman ............ Nursing Chi Omega Sor., Outstanding Pledge Award: Mortar Board: Phi Kappa Phi: Alpha Tau Delta, Billings Deaconess House Pres.: Mixed Chorus: Recording Sec., Corr. Sec.: MSNA, lst Vice-Pres.: Student Body Chorus: Presentation of Award on Women's Day: American Legion Scholarship: Dean's Council Scholarship, Hill, James Rustan-Nashua ..............,. Chem. Engr. Phi Kappa Phi: Tau Beta Pi: Who'a Who ln American Universities and Colleges: AlClhl'I: LSA, Regional Pres.: REW Committees: Lewis and Clark Head Resident: Band: Mixed Chorus: Pi Mu Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma: Military Band: Intramural Sports: Scoutmaster Troop 73, Boze- man. Hoefert, Lois Lee-Polson .........,....... .. ..,, Art Alpha Gamma Delta Sor., Pres., Rush Chairman, Scribe: Phi Kappa Phi: Delta Phi Delta, Corr. Sec.: Who's Who In American Universities and Colleges: Panhellenie: Harvest Ball Queen : WAA: AWS: WUS: Homecoming Variety Show: RE-W Committees. Holland, Don S.-Hardin .,,.....,.,. Earth Science Geology Club, Pres.: Sigma Alpha Epsilon Frat.: Advanced Honor Scholarship: Intramural Sports: High School Honor Scholarship, Holt, Melvin Odess- Corydon, Iowa.. ........,....... .....,............ .... I n d. Arts IA Club: Westley Foundation. Holtz, Donald Rodger-Floweree ,,....,. Mec.h. Engr. Ski Club: Flying Co-op: ASME. Hopcus, Patricia' Leona-Bridger ..........., Elem. Ed. Delta Gamma Sor., House Manager, Song Leader, Rituals Chairman: WAA: Newman Club: High School Week Committees: AWS Committees: Mixed Chorus: SEA: Junior Prom Committees. llouck, Dean-Clendive .. Mech. lingr. Phi Eta Sigma: ASME: Flying Co-op: l'i 'la-i Sigma: Kappa Sigma Frat. Huber, James l .-Hamilton . lnd. Artn Lambda Chi Alpha l rat.: AHB Club: l'lnginw'r- ing Council, Sec.-'l'reaH.: ltl'lW Cornrnittee: ln- trmural Sports. lludrlon, Marie A.-Livingston .,.... Nurning MSNA, National Student Nurses Convention Del- egate: Ae-ssoeiated Nursing Student:-1. Hughes, Iris Marie-Choteau . .... . Ani. Ind. Delta Gamma Sor., Activities Chairman: WAA, Sports Manager, Bobcat Sweater Award: Spart- anian:-L: AWS, 'l'reas,: Hannon Hall l'r1-H.: ltodf-o Club, Sec., Program Chairman, Publicity Chair- man, MSC and MSU All Around Cowgirl, MSC Champion Barrel Racer, MSC and ISC Champion Goat 'l'yer: National Intercollegiate Rodeo Asnovi- ation: AI Club, Sec.: REW Committee, Chair- man: Little lnternational, Program Chairman: Miss Wool Committee: .lunior Prom Committl-4-: Senior Breakfast Committee, Hughes, Lee Edwin-Ennis. .... ., Elec. Engr. AIEEW IRE. Huotari, Francis Irene-Geyser Chemistry Band: Westminster Fellowship, Treas.: Hoeflown Haymakers: American Chemical Society: Phi Kap- pa Phi. 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Alpha Gamma Rho Frat.: Inter-Church Council, Pres.: VVestminster Student Fellowship, Pres.: Whos VVho In American Universities and Col- lge-: Ag Club, Pres.: Alpha Zeta: Phi Kappa Phi: College Farmer, Editor: Phi Eta Sigma: Arnold Air Society, Vice-Pres.: Concert Chor- ir-: Mu Beta Beta, Vice-Pres.: Collegiate FFA: College 4-H: Student Senate: Alpha Phi Gamma. I-iinker. John Robert- Toledo, Ohio ..... , .,., .,....,, . ,. .. ., .... Ind. Arts Sigma Chi Frat.: Varsity Football. Klissis, George Charles-Kalispell... .....,.. Gen. Ag. Alpha Zf-ta: Ski Club: Ag Club: Rodeo Club. Kna-pton. Richard William- Columhia Falls , I ,,,, ,..., , . , ,Ind. Engr. Pre-. of the As-.ociatevl Students: Who's Who lr. Arrierican lfnivemities and Colleges: Septem- ziri: Freshman Clrrss Pres.: Commissioner of Dernon-trations: Commissioner of the Student lfnion: Fang-: Traditions Board: IFC: REW Cornrnittfeez Student Sr-nate: Junior and Senior Per-onalitife: Kappa Sigma Frat. Knopes, Floyd Fred-Havre . ,.,, Elec. Engr. Phi Sigma Kappa Frat., Vice-Pres.: Les Bouf- for.-1 Pi Blu Epsilon: Institute of Radio Engi- T'94'f'. Kolokostrones, James A.-Livingston ......., Sec. Ed. SEA. Pre-.1 Student Co-Chairman Educators I.uncl'ieof.: MEA Delegate Up Helena Assembly: Comrnittee of Annual Science Fair: International Club: Young Dernocrats Club. 302 Koskela. Marvin O.-Belt .....,.,.,,,.......,....,,.,.,., General Kappa Kappa Psi: Mu Sigma Alpha: Arnold Air Society: Planettes: College 4-H: Homecoming Committee: Band: Chorus: Orchestral. Kotaki, Ruth E.--Glasgow ...,,..,,....,,.,...,,,, App'd. Art Alpha Omicron Pi Sor.: Art Club, Sec.: Delta Phi Delta, Sec.: Woman's Day Committee: The Word: The Prospect: Phi Kappa Phi: Motar Board: Advanced Honor Scholarship. Kronebusch, Mary Jean-Havre ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, HSLPE Pi Beta Phi Sor., Pledge Trainer: HKLPE Club: WAA: Newman Club: REW Committee: Han- non Hall Treas.: Junior Class Sec.: Harvest Ball Queen Candidate. Kuehn, William Joseph-Helena .,....,. Elec. Engr. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Frat.: Phi Eta Sigma: Fangs: Ski Club. Kutzman, Nathaniel John Jr.- Bozeman ......... ,.................... ...................... C h em. Engr. Sigma Chi Frat.: AIChE: Ski Patrol, Leader: Ski Club, Sec.-Treas.: Arnold Air Society: Sabre Air Comamnd, Pres.: Scabbard and Blade: AFROTC Drill Team, Commander: Phi Eta Sig- ma, Pres.: Newman Club. -L. Langlois, Barbara Ellen-Portland ,........... Nursing Alpha Tau Delta: MSNA: Orchestra: Sympho- nettc: REW Committee: Honor Scholarship: Sock and Buskin: Nurses Choir: DSF: ANS. Larsen, Leif Carl-Choteau ...............,........ Agri. Ec. Flying Co-Op. Vice-Pres.: Ag Club, Sec.: ML Club, Reporter. Lee, San Lin- Buenos Aires, Argentina .................... Mech. Engr. Pi Tau Sigma.: ASME: International Club. Leibrand, Roger John- East Helena .................. L ............................... Chemistry American Chemical Society, Student Affiliate, Pres.: Sabre Air Command, Adjutant, Lembke, Louis Richard-Missoula ........ Chem. Engr. AIChE: Theta Chi Frat. Liles, Donald Leon-Terry ,,,,,,., .:,,,,,,, E lee, Engl-, AIEE. Loveall, Lynn Eugene- Columbia Falls ............................................ Ind. Engr. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Frat.: Montana Engineer Staff: AIIE: High School Honor Scholarship: Industrial Engineering Alumni Scholarship: In- tramural Sports. ..M.... Madison, Ralph Peter-Big Sandy ........ Ind. Engr. Sigma Chi Frat., Vice-Pres.: IFC: Scabbard and Blade: AIIE: Intramural Sports. Malcolm, Robert Bruce-Livingston ........ Agri. Ee. College 4-H: Alpha Zeta: Mu Beta Beta: Farm House Club: Ag Club: ML Club. Mann, Russell Milton-Vaughn .........,,,....,,,, Agri. Ed, Collegiate FFA, Sentinal: Intramural Sports: Ag Club: College 4-H: ISA: Transfer from the College of Great Falls: Little International Show- man: Greely Scholarship: State Leadership Con- ference Delegate for FFA: Outsanding FFA Lit- tle International Showman. Martin, Donald Frank-Harlem .............,,. Ind. Ai-tg Phi Sigma Kappa Frat., Pres., House Manager: IA Club: WUS Committee: REW Committees: IFC: Transfer from Kansas University, May, Frederick Charles-Livingston ......., Ind. Arts Phi Sigma Kappa Frat.: IA Club: LSA: WUS: Ag Club: Little International Showman: Bowl- ing Club: Intramural Sports. McCauley, Robert John-Helena ............ Elec. Engr. Transfer from Carroll College: Newman Club: AIEE-IRE, Sec. McCormick, William Richard- Three Forks .,....,...,...,.....,,,..,..........,.,,,.,.,,,. Civil Engr. ASCE: Intramural Sports. McGinnis, James William-Anaconda ..., Engr. Sigma Nu Frat., Pres.. Treas., Asst, Treasi. ior Class Vice-Pres.: Traditions Board: Les fons: IFC: Band: REIW Committee: Kappa Phys. : Sen- Bouf- Kap- pa Psi: American Institute of Physics: Intra- mural Sports. McMillian, Thomas Frank-Lewistown .,.. Gen. Ag. Ag Club: College 4-H: Flying Co-op: Rodeo Club: Ski Club. Mehling, Beverly Ann-Hardin ,..,,... ......,,,,., N ursing Alpha Tau Delta: MSNA: Student Body Chor- us: ANS: Delegate to 8zNSNA Convention. Mendel, Mary Jane-Winifred .....,.....,.... Home Ec. Mortar Board, Sec.: Kappa Delta Sor., Scholar- ship Chairman, Vice-Pres.: Phi Upsilon Omicron, Music Chairman, Vice-Pres.: Mu Beta Beta, His- torian: Home Economics Club, Publicity Chair- man, Vice-Pres.: Junior Class Treas.: Alpha Lambda Delta: LSA: WAA: SEA: Harvest Ball Queen Candidate: Delta Sigma Phi Carnation Girl Cadidate: College 4-H: REW Committee. Michels, Ann C.-Medicine Lake ................ Elem Ed. Kappa Delta Sor., Social C-hairrnan: Newman Club: SEA: AWS Council: Hamilton Hall So- College of St. Catherine, St. Paul, Minn.: Home- cial Chairman: Senior Class Sec.: Transfer from coming Committee: High School Week Commit- tee. Miller, Carol- Woodland Hills, Calif. ...........,................ App'd Art Cihi Omega Sor., Pres: AWS Council: Home- coming Queen Attendant: Panhellenic Council: Little International Showman: WAA: Ski Queen Candidate: Ski Club: Rodeo Queen Cadidate: Rodeo Club: Miss MSC Chairman, Miller, Dee Von-Big Timber .................... Elem. Ed. College 4-H, Historian, Sec.: Mu Beta, Historian: Alpha Lambda Delta: High School Week Com- mittee, Co-chairman: REW Committee: Phi Kap- pa Phi: Pep Club: Wesley. Miller, Marlene K-Billings ........................ Nursing MSNA: Student Body Chorus: ANS. Miller, Phyllis E.-Townsend ,..,.,..,,...,......,,,,..,. I-I8zPE Alpha Omicron Pi Sor., Vice-Pres.: Spurs: WAA, Treas.: H8zPE Club. Moore, Donald W.-Conrad ........,.. ............ A nim. Ind. Student Senate: Jr. and Sr, Member of Stu- dent Union Board: IFC: Delta Sigma Phi Frat., Pres.: Sr. Livestock Judging Team: Alpha Zeta, Censor: Les 8rBouffons: Fangs: AI Club: Ag Club: College fl-H: Intramural Sports: Sopho- nfflore Sears and Roebuck Foundation Scholar- s ip. Moore, Mary Dcll-Belgrade .........., ............ E lem. Ed. Alpha Omicron Pi Sor., Pres., Co-Rush Chair- man: Panhellenic Council: Student Senate: Tra- ditions Board: Cheer Queen: Cheer Leader: SEA: Pep Club. Morrison, Jeffrey Burke-Helena' .........,,......... Acct. Sigma Alpha Epislon Frat., Pres.: Pi Omega pha Pi, Pres.: Les Bouffons: IFC: Advanced Honor Scholarship: FOE Memorial Foundation Scholarship: Public Relations Committee: Fra- ternities and Organizations Committee. Morrow, Theodore F.-Maudlow ...,................ General Flying Co-op: Ag Club: Ski Club. 7he 1 ARTCRAET 5 PRINTERS at 241 East Main in Bozeman. pfwmflq meww this issue ot THE MCNTANAN .. . the tt1irc1 year uncter our ctirection Wittt Sfzeoiaf Eeelzqn mmf .fbfkcagfmyzkg by THE WHEELWRIGHT PRESS 975 South West Temple Street Salt Lake City, Utah Murphy. Patricia Ann-- Band: Chorus: Wesley: Home Economics Club. Caldwell. Idaho ....... ............ . . .,.................. Elem. Ed. Mortar Boani. Vic+Prrs.: High School NYeek Coniniirtves. Student Co-Chairman: Newman Club, Sec.: AWS. Reconiilm Sw.: REW, Committee Ch:1i:'mau: Exponent Staff: Inter-Chuwh Coun- cil: Student Senate: Co-Ed Handbook: SEA: Jr. Prom Conmiitta- Chairman: Jr. Panhellenic Coun- cil: Houma-uming Comniittw: Chi Omega Sur. Murry. Barbara A.-Reserve :...... ..... H ome Ee. Kappa Delta Sor., Pres.. Treas.: Spurs: Mortar Bxizwiz H-.vim-coniixig Quwn. Phi Sigma Kappa Mix-nliglit Girl: Whos NYho ln Americzm Uni- versities and Colleges: Phi Fpsilon Omicron: AWS. Vice-Pres.. Sec.: Student Faculty Com- xniitte: Sophoninrc Class Tre:is.3 REW' Commit- !cv: Advanved Honor Scholarship: Panhellenic Council: Crazy Cats. -jg- Nazemaltojar. Reza Nazemi- Tehran. lran ,.,., ,.,, , ,,.,. , .,., ,,:: G en. Ag. Izxternntional Club, Pres.: UN Organization Pres.: Ag Club: International Education Ex- clmnge Program Comniittee. Needham. Robert Gordon- Sleele. N.D. ,. .,:, ,.., F ish and VVild Life Transfer from North Dakota University: Sigma Chi F1-at.: FS:VVL Forum, Neill. Arthur Kier-Helena ,..,,.. . . .. ..Elec. Engr. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Frat.: Scabbard and Blade: .-XIEE: Ski Club: Montana Engineer Staff: In- tramural Sports. Ness. Russell Paul-Billings , .... Chem. Engr. Sigma Alpha Epislon Frat.: Les Bouffons: Mon- tana Engineer Staff: IFC: Ski Club: AICE. Nicholes. James Andrew-Deer Lodge ..,.,.,.., Ag. Ec. Alpha Gamma Rho Frat., Alumni Sec.: Com- missioner of Judging Teams: Co-Manager Little International: Les Bouffons: Senior Personailty: Junior Livestock Judging Team: Senior Wool Team: Deans Scholarship: Sears and Roebuck Scholarship: Arnold Air Society: Newman Club: College Farmer Staff: Ag Club: ML Club: In- ter-Church Council, Nil-alas. Kathleen-Miles City., ,..,,, ,,,.::,,,:,,. G eneral Kappa Delta Sor., Editor: Newman Club, Sec.: Home Economics Club: SEA: AWS: REW Com- mittee: High School VVeek Committee: Transfer from College of St. Teresa, Winona, Minn.: Mixed Chorus: Panhellenic Summer Rush Chairman: Quad B Social Chairman: Pep Band. Notcboom. Donald Allen-Fairview .....,,. Ag. Egnr. Alpha Gamma Rho Frat., Librarian: Alpha Zeta: Scabbard and Blade: ASAE: Westminster Stu- rlent Fellowship: Advanced Honor Scholarship: Ski Club: Intramural Sports. -0- Ostenson. Desta Ann-Missoula ,,.,,,.,,,..,.4, Home EC, Pi Beta Phi. Sor., Pres.: Student Senate, Com- missioner of Social Affairs: Phi Upsilon Omicron, Pres.: Mortar Board: Ski Club: Panhellenic Council: AWS, Recording Sec.: Exponent Staff: Hannon Hall Pres. Owen. Donald Oswell-St. Ignatius ., .... Ag. Ed. Alpha Gamma Rho Frat.: Collegiate FFA: Ag Club: College Farmer: MSC Handbook: Little International: Intramural Sports. ...p- Painter, Ann-Billings ...............,.................... Nursing ANS. Student Council: Alpha Tau Delta, Pres., Vice-Pres.: Delta Gamma Sor.: Student Body Chorus: MSNA, Pearson. Betty Nano-Miles City ..........., Home Ee. Delta Gamma Sor., mst. Treas., Treas.: SEA: XY.-XA: Home Economics Club: College 4-H: New- man Club: Rodeo Club. Pearson, Janet Lynne-Fairfield ...........,.... Nursing Transfer from Rocky Mt. College: Alpha Tau Delta. Pres.: MSNA, Pres.: ANS: Mixed Chorus. Perga. Martin W.-Butte ........................ Chem. Engr. Speech Teams: Montana Engineer, Editor: Com- missioner of Forensics: Who's Who In American Universities and Colleges: Sigma Alpha Epsilon Frat.. Pres.: Pi Kappa Delta: Board of Pub- lications: Student Senate: AIChE: Engineers Council: Intramural Sports. Peterson, Janine E.-Butte... .................... App'd. Art Alpha Omicron Pi Sor.: Art Club: SEA: FTA: Twin-ling: WAA: Montanan Staff: College Farm- er Staff: Prospect Staff: Exponent Staff. Pierce, Robert L.--Pompey's Pillar .,........ An. Ind. Al Club: Newman Club: Alpha Zeta: Ag Club: Little International Committee: Phi Kappa Phi. Pihlaja, Larry Arnold--Boyd ........................ Ag. Ed. Delta Sigma Phi Frat.: Ag Cflub: Collegiate FFA: Reporter: Rodeo Club: Little International Committee Chairman: Flying Co-op: Wesley: REW Committee: Sock and Buskin: Collegiate Dairy Judging Team. Popisil, George K.-Moore.. ........,................ Agronomy Chaff and Dust Club, Pres.: Ag Council. Pound, William H.-Lewistown ....... ..... E ngr. Phys. Sigma Chi Frat., Scholarship Chairman, Editor: Who's NVho In American Universities and Col- leges: Phi Kappa Phi: Tau Beta Pi, Cataloger: Phi Eta Sigma: High School Week, Co-Chairman: Lectures and Concerts Committee: American In- stitute of Physics: High School Week Scholar- ship: Eva Wagner Memorial Scholarship: Ad- vanced Honor Scholarship. Potts, Dorothy L.-Custer ................................ Nursing MSNA, Board of Directors: Student Body Chor- us: ANS, -Q- Quale, Arnold Eugene-Wibaux ,..,.............,.. Ag. Ed. Transfer from Concordia College: Collegiate FFA, Treas.: Ag Club: LSA: Inter-Church Council: Little International Showman: Intramural Sports. Quanbeck, James Miles-Shepherd ................ Ag. Ee. LSA, Treas., Pres.: College 4-H, Rec. Leader, Vice-Pres., Pres.: Alpha Gamma Rho Frat., So- cial Chairman, House Manager: Blood Drawing Chairman: Ag Club: Inter-Church Council: Mu Beta Beta: Little International: Collegiate FFA: REW Cimmittee: International Club. ..R... Ramsey, Ken-Glenview, Ill ................. Mech. Engr. Square Dance Club, Pres.: Sabre Flight: Arnold Air Society, Executive Officer: Pi Tau Sigma Kappa Sigma Frat. Rasmussen, Stanley Stewart- HEEB'S FCJOD CENTER ' LOCALLY GWNE-D AND OPERATED FOOD STORE Free Delivery I26 WEST MAIN PHONE JU 6-5469 sychoana lysis By DON RQSSMILLER I960 EDITOR 304 Wisdom .............................................................. Sec. Ed. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Frat., Sec., Pres.: Fangs: Student Senate: IFC: Rodeo C-lub, Pres.: Rodeo Team: SEA: Class Treas.: Sophomore Personali- ty: Student Senate Finance Advisory Board: Na- tional Inter-Collegiate Rodeo Association Finals: NIRA: ACRA. Ratz, Otto-Whitefish ,........... .......,............ E lee, Engr. AIEE, Vice-Pres.: Men's Co-op: LSA, Vice- Pres. Rauch, William Fergus- Elmhurst, Ill. .........,....................,,......,,,... Elec. Engr, Sigma Nu Frat.: ASME: Ski Club. Raunig, Shirley Paulinefireat Falls .... Med. Tech. Alpha Gamma Delta Sor., 2nd Vice-Pres., Editor: Phi Sigma: Froshponent, Editor: Exponent Staff: Advanced Honor Scholarship: Wesley: WAA: High School Week Committee: REW Committee: Young Republicans, Redman, Barbarav Louise- Colville, Washington ....,..,..........,,,,,., ,,,,. E lem. Ed, Madrigals: Pi Beta Phi Sor.: Co-Chairman Home- coming Variety Show: High School Week Variety Show: Mu Sigma Alpha, Sec.: Campus Plan- ning Committee: Rodeo Club: Chorus: Junior Personality: AWS, Harrison Award. Redman, John Robert-Wyola ,.,.,,,,,..,.,,,.,,, Gen, Ag, Alpha Gamma Rho Frat.: Ag Club: Fangs. Reed, Janet Louise-Butte ....,....,,,.,.,.,,,,,,, Med. Tech. Pi Beta Phi Sor.: Spurs: Homecoming Princess: Hannon Hall Vice-Pres.: Fang Sweetheart: Mon- tanan Queen Candidate: Phi Sigma: Alpha Phi Gamma: Montanan Staff: Advanced Honor Scholarship: Dean B, Swingle Scholarship: Home- coming Committee: REYW Committees: High School Week Committees: Bobcat Band: Twirlers: Crazy Cats. Ridgway, Carol Smith-Great Falls ........ Elem. Ed. Pi Beta Phi Sor.: Jr. Class Social Chairman: Mortar Board, Social Chairman: Spurs, Spur of the Moment: Exponent, Society Editor: Ski Club: AWS: REW Committees: Crazy Cats. Rixe, Fae Ferro--Molt ..,,,,...,......,.,,,,,,,,,...,, Home Ee, Alpha Gamma Delta Sor.: Home Economics Club: Crazy C-ats: Stillwater Home Demonstration Scholarship. Roark, Sherlene Ann-Livingston ,,,,..,,.,....,, Nursing Alpha Tau Delta, lst Vice-Pres., Sec.: MSNA, Pres., St. Board of Directors: ANS, Sec.: Fresh- man Pep Club: Exponent: National Student Nurses Convention. Robbins, Karen Kay--Augusta .....,,,,...,,,,,,,, Home Ee. Graduated from Colorado Women's College: SEA: Rodeo Club: Home Economics Club: Hapner Hall Pres.: Hamilton Hall Vice-Pres.: AWS Council. Rohrer, Dorothy Marguerite-Glasgow ...,.... Nursing MSNA, Vice-Pres., Treas., National Convention Ilgelegate: ATD Corr. Sec.: ANS: Class Vice- res. Rohrer, Duane George-Chinook ,,,,,,.,,,,, Mech. Engr, ASME: Newman Club, Vice-Pres., Pres.: Varsity Baseball: Inter-Church Council: Vets Club. Ross, Ja'mes M.-Chinook ....,.,,.,,.......,,....,,.,,,,, Ag. Ed. Sigma Chi Frat.: REW Committees: Ag Club: Collegiate FFA: College 4-H, Reporter: Mu Beta Beta, Pres.: Band. Rossmiller, Don Lee-Dutton ....,.,,,.........,,,,., Ag. Eg. Who's Who In American Universities and Col- leges: Alpha Gamma Rho Frat.: Montanan Edi- tor: Fangs, Pres.: Alpha Zeta: Sophomore Class Vice-Pres.: Sophomore and Junior Personality: Student Senate: Board of Publications: Tradi- tions Board: ML Club: Ag Club. Rudio, Robert Moreland-Helenam, ....... Earth Sci. Varsity Football: Geology Club: Ski Club: Little League Coach: M-Club: Intramural Basketball: Baseball. Rudolph, Thomas Edward-Circle ........ Chem. Engr. Delta Sigma Phi Frat., Charter Member: Stu- dent Handbook, Section Editor: WUS: Bobcat Marching Band: Symphonic Band: AIChE: Jr. Prom Committee: Newman Club. Rufenach, Mrs. Mary K.-Flaxville ......., Home Ec. Home Economics Club: LSA: WAA: AWS: Col- lege 4-H Kappa Delta Sor.: REW Committees. Rutherford, Robert William-Hamilton Ind. Engr. Lambda Chi Alpha Frat.: Industrial Engineering Club: Chorus. -S- Saito, George H.-Dillon ..,................,........... .Physics Tau Beta Pi: American Institute of Physics: Pi Mu Epsilon. Sampson, Charles Alan-Missoula .............,.. Ag. Ed. Collegiate FFA: Men's Co-op: Square Dance Club. Sawa, Esther G.-Great Falls .....,............. ,,.. N ursing MSNA, National Conference: ANS: AWS: New- man Club: Chorus: Vice-Pres. of Gt. Falls Senior Class. Schneider, Janice Arlene-Townsend .....,.. Elem. Ed. Delta Gamma Sor., lst Vice-Pres.: Standards Board, Blind Project Co-Chairman: SAE: Wes- ley Foundation: WAA: Mixed Chorus. Schwartz, Allen August-Fairfield ...,.... Elec. Engr. Phi Sigma Kappa, Frat., Rush Chairman, Sec.. Songleader: Kappa Kappa Psi: Band: AIEE. Sjaastad, George Edward- Seattle, Washington ................... ......... M ech. Engr. ASME: Sigma Pi. Smith, E. Jane--Manhattan ..,..................... Elem. Ed. Chi Omega Sor.: Panhellenic Vice-Pres.: High School Week Co-Chairman: AWS Council: Sr. Class Treas.: Co-ed Colonelette: Ski Club: SAE: Exponent: Freshman Class Sec. Smith, Rex Raymond-Townsend ................ Sec. Ed. Pi Kappa Alpha Frat.: Les Bouffons: Arnold Air Society: Flying Co-op. Awful 30222 ,, ' 52 any ameras 4 ULLIVAN FCTO 4 Everything Phofographic Snyder, Ray Allan- Calgary, Alta., Canada .......,.......,,....... Animal Ind. Ag. Club: AI Olub, Pres.: College 4-H: Livestock Judging Team: Ski Club, Stokke, Nils Peter-Roscoe ,.,. ..............a.,.,. A g. Ed. Collegiate FFA: Ag Club: Intramural Sports: Little International: Rodeo Club: Transfer from Rocky Mountain College. Stranbberg, Keith L. -Conrad .,.........,.... Ind. Engr. Lambda Chi Alpha Frat.: Who's Who In Ameri- can Universities and Colleges: Fangs: Varsity Baseball: Commissioner of Athletics: AIIE: Ar- nold Air Society. Stubban, John Howard-Medicine Lake ,...,.,, General Phi Sigma Kappa Frat.: Marching and Sym- phonic Bands: Intramural Sports. Surdam, Robert Lester- Reading, Mass ................................. ............ C ommerce Varsity Football: Varsity Basketball: M-Club, Treas.: High School Week Committee Chairman. . -T- Taylor, Vem Marvin-Rock Springs ........ Ani, Ind. Alpha Zeta: Livestock Judging Team: AI Club, Vice-Pres.: Ag Club. Tennant, Shirley Jeann-Terry ....,.,.,.,,,,..,,,. Nursing MSNA, State Treas. : Sophomore Class Sec.-Treas.: ANS: Twirler. Trask, Deanna Joy-Stevensville ............ Home Ec. Alpha Beta, Vice-Pres.: Transfer from Whitworth College, Natsahi Staff. Art Club: Home Economics Club: Mixed Chorus, Collyp Fellowship. Trewhella, William Taylor-Butte ........ Elec. Engr. AIEE. Turck, Keith Ivan-Billings ....,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Sec, Ed, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Frat.: SEA: Intramural Sports: High School Weiek Committee: Ski Club. Uhlrich, Richard Joseph-Bozeman ..,,.... Ind. Engr. Sigma Chi Frat., Rush Chairman, Social Chair- man: Newman Club, Pres.: AIEE: AFROTC: Arnold Air Society: Student-Faculty Traffic Com- mittee: Inter-Church Council: REW Committee: Intramural Sports. -W- Waldo, James Barry-Billings ...........,.... Mech. Engr. ASME: 8zPi Tau Sigma, Treas.: Phi Eta Sigma: Men's Ccrop. Ware, Walter Le-Scobey .................... Mech. Engr. Pi Kappa Alpha Frat., Pres.: ASME, Pres.: Les Bouffons. -Treas.: IFC: Engineering Council, Pi Week Chairman: IFC Booklet Editor. Warren, Harvey B.- Bakersfield, California ...................................... ACC't- Transfer from Bakersfield College, Renegade Knights: AMS: Varsity Football: Varsity Track: M-Club. Waylett, Maryann McGinnis-Glasgow .,....., General Alpha Omicron Pi Sor.: Spurs: Alpha Lambda Delta, Historian: Mortar Board: Phi Kappa Phi: Dolphins: Canterbury Club, Treas.: American Chemical Society: Who's Who In American Uni- versities and Colleges. Waylett, Dan K.-Libby .,...,.......,................., Sec. Ed. Sigma Nu Frat.: Fangs: Les Bouffons: Phi Eta Sigma: Arnold Air Society: Curriculum and In- struction Committee: Distinguished Military Stu- dent: SEA: Intramural Sports, Weinrich, Thomas Harvey-Conrad ...........,.... Physics Transfer from Northern Montana College, Fresh- man and Sophomore Class Pres.: Delta Alpha Theta: Tau Beta Pi: Pi Mu Epsilon: Flying Co-op. Wellington, Barbara Joan- .......,.....,............,. Nursing Pi Beta Phi: Exponent Staff: Alpha Tau Delta: MSNA, Dist. Treas., Candidate for National SNA Nomination Committee, Dist. Pres.: ANS: Mixed Chorus. Wenzil, M. Jeanett-Great Falls .,., ................ S ec. Ed. Chi Omega Sor., Treas., Pledge Trainer: Dolphins, SEA: Rodeo Club: WAA: REW Committee: High School Week Committee. West, Marion Wayne-Libby ..,........,............ Sec. Ed. Phi Kappa Phi: Advanced Honor Scholarship: Intramural Sports. Williams, David Joe-Kingston, Idaho...Ind. Arts Transfer from U. of Idaho and North Idaho Jr. College: Alpha Tau Omega Frat.: Engineers Club: IA Club: Pershing Rifle: Bowling Club: Boxing Team: Ski Club: ROTC Rifle Team: Bunker Hill Co. Engr. Scholarship. Williams, Lyle George-Sidney... ......,...,. Ind. Arts IA Club: LSA. Whittet, Joan Gay-Livingston ,,.....,.... App'd. Art Chorus. Wilkerson, Roger Earl-Darby ,,.,...,.... Chem. Engr. AIChE: Varsity Track. Wood, Helen Jeann-Volborg .................,,. Home Ec. Delta Gamma Sor., Blind Project Co-Chairman. 2nd Vice-Pres.. Sec.: Panhellenic Council: Home Economics Club: WAA: Westminster Fellowship: REW kCommittees: AWS: Standards Commit- tee: Jr. Prom Committee: College 4-H: SEA. .Y- Yedlieka, James Joe-Fromberg .................... Ag. Ed. Alpha Gamma Rho Frat.: Collegiate Farm Bu- reau, Pres.: Collegiate FFA, Vice-Pres.: Youim Republicans Club: Alpha Zeta: Advanced Hon- or Scholaiship: Ag Club: Intramural Sports: Lit- tle International. -Z- Zimmerman, Charles Michael-Butte , ,,.. ,Physics Sigma Alpha Epsilon Frat.: Montana Engineer Staff: REW Committee: American Institute -if Physics: High School YVQ-ek Committee: Newman C ub. Visit the STAGGER INN If you don't stugger in, you will surely , v stogger out. i Y I u ci-:As NICK I JER RAND ROSS 305 I STYDEN T 84 108 INDEX 1Sl ..S-1 U54 1411 , .o 154 -fu 195 H130 .25 lol 182 260 U70 U41 248 274 Sl 150 15S 154 ..S4 173 .81 136 ..-11 222 H84 ..70 ..70 204 144 247 ,A-. Aatken, Kenneth E. -.. ..... -...-..-.........,......... Arnial. David Corall ............... .... -- ....... .. ...... ....... Achilles. Charles L. .......... ... ..., ,,......,. ....,. . ,..,. . . . Ackerntan, Charles D. ...-..- .......... - ...... .. ...... . 50. Acord. Gary La' . ,..,.,.,.,,,.,,....., . A... .... ..... . . Adair. Hugh R. ,.,. ,,,. - ...... - ...... - .,..,.....,... . 70. Admit. Barlizira Jean ,,... ...... . ......... Adam. Rosalie Ann ,. ,. ,...,,, 51, 150. Adanxi, Marvin Dale .. ..,... ,..- .....,.... Adams, Gladys Eileen .,,..,.., .,,....................... Adams. John Robert l... . .. ,,..., ,,...., ,.,. 3 0 . .-Migarus, Robert NVayne ..... ........ ..-.--.....-....S-1, Ai':xt:asie'.', Jane Alex ...,. 28, 136, 201, Ag:I'.'r. linda .lo ,,,, ,...,......,...,, Ahnzadi, Mohsen . ..... .. Aho. Dick . . ....... ........... .... . . .AhoIn. Joyce Alair ...,..., ...... 2. .... - ...... .70, Ainsworth. Riehani A, .. .... .....,.............. . .-XR.-s. NVilliam John ...-.- .......... ..,.. - ..,..,..-117. 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E... .... . -. - .... -..iii Bradley, Virginia A. ..-.... ........ - ....... -3. 130. 15' Bramlette. Bruce G. ....... - ...... - ..- ...fl Branch. Thomas Allen . ....... ....---. ..... - 2 Brandt. Shirley ...-..-..- .................... ..-W .......... - .... 140 Bratton, Eugene R. ..-.....e ...... -.,. ...---5'9. 132. 2150 Bralrzhton. Ellen I. .- ........ - ...... -..-.--..-..--..a--.,53 Braun. EYQGHE Arthur 307 Bnfaien. Mary Ruth ....... .-..-112, 127, 134 25-1 Bn-nden. Halleck B. ..... ...... ....-..- ....... ....S5 Brennan, Charles L. .......... . .... ..........,.. ........... 2 S Brennan. Faith ...- .,,... - ...... - ...... ...- .....,..... S5 Brewer. James Edward ,,...... ......,..... ...... A 1 0, 192 Bridell, Donald ..-..-....-...- .. ,... ..,.. .. . ....... ...35 Brillhart. Rita Ann -.. ...... - ...... ....... 2 T-1 B:-inck. David Allen ..- ...... C.. .... , ...... .85 Brick. Helen Joyce ....... -......... .....,.......... 28 Brtvkway. Merlin E. ...-. ....... 146. ISS Bnxsder. Jtseph E. ...... ...,..... .......,............. . S 5 B:-omenshenk, Wayne E ....,.,................ -..-...S5 Bmokie, .lzinns H. .....,,.. ,..-..,.34, 35, 183, 200, 201 Brxvks, Barbara .,.. ...,.... . .. ............................. ,l...... S 5 Brown. Charlotte ..,...,... .........- ......,. ....... 1 -10 Bmwn, David Dale .... .. ....... 41 Brown, Frances J. ....... .,,.,., 1 S3 Brown. Harvey D. .... ..T1 Brown. John Edwin ..... .....,....... S5 Bnvwn, Mary Frances ...... ............ 2 ..,............ 7 1 Bmwn, Mary Louise ...,.. ............. S 5. 1S0, 183 Brown. Rvlvert Enunett ...- .. ....... 71, 154, 187 Brown. Sheila Ann ...- ...., .......... ,........ S 5 Brownell. Larry S. .,,........ -. .. ...- ....... - ...... 2.185 Browning. Kay Louise ...... .......... .. ........,. 2 . ..,......, S5 Bmz. Leinard Edward ..... ...- ............... -...59, 138 Bruckner. Elizabeth ...-..- .... .-..-...S3, 85, 118 132 Bruegger. Beverly, J. ...-..- ............... 59, 64, 106, 148 Brurud. Millard E. -..-..- ........,..... . ....... - ..... ..85 Bryant. Craig G. ...C ...... .-..35, 152, 244, 245 Bryant. John Lonnie ...,.....,. - ...... 2 .......... - .............., 232 Buckingham, Susan A, ...- -.... ,,.... - ....... 59, 140, 178 Buckland. Lauren O. .- ....... 117, 193 Budke. Gerald Fred ....... - ........ .. ....... 178 Budke. 1Yesley Eugene ..., .2,.,....1.16 Bueling. Gary Lyall ....... -. ..................,,....,.,..... 85 Bumirraff. Susan M. ....................,........................... 136 Burizon. Sandra Jean ..- ..,.,. ,. ..................,,., ......, 1 21 Burke. Carole Irene .... .. ....,. 28, 128, 178, 188, 190, 194 Burke. Patricia Ann . ............ ..... .. ...,,,,.....,...... ,.,, 8 5 Burklund, Vi'ilma Ruth ..., .,.... 2..- ...,,.,.,, - ,,,.,., 71, 252 Burlinzame. John G. ....... -..- ....., -..59, 126, 150, 178 Burnison, Kathleen D. .... ., ,,..., - ,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,., 85 140 Burns. Bradley G. ...,....... .,,, ...,,, - ...,., - ,,,,,,,,, ,,71 Burns. Edmund John ....... ,,,,.,. 2 .,,,,.. 2 8 Burris. Olivia K. ....... -.. ...,, , ...,,,,,,,,,., ,35 Burris, William K. Jr, ...,, ,, ,.,.,,,,,,, 178, 181 Burton, Thomas Carl ..... --....-..59, 181 Butcher, Stanley R. ...-..- ....,. -,,, ,,,,., ,,,,,59, 142 Butterfield, Ralph M. .....,.., ,,,,,,. 2 ,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,., 23 Byrd. John M. ....... - .,..,...... .,-.,2. ,M ..,.. .142, 142 Byrne, James ...-..2 ..,..,,... -,--,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 8 5, 178 -C1 Cada. Deanna Dee ..... .. .......... -50, 127, 148, 188, 190 Cahill. Donald Richa ..... ...... - ...... - ...... .....50, 222, 229 Cahill, Dorothy Bell ..............- ........ ..... ........... ....274 Callaghan, Edith Lou ........,..-- ...... - ...... .. ...... -..278 Callaway, Gerald R. ..-.- ,... ..,..., .............. ...,...71, 146 Cameron. Ed Ronald .....-.. ...... .. .....,. ....,...222, 223 Campbell, Charles D. ..-.......... ...... ..... ........... ....-..-...222 Campbell, Rex Frank ..... ..... ... ......... ... ...... ......,,-50, 192 Campeau, Raymond Wil ...,.-,..- ..,......,,...,,,.,.,.,,,,, 71 Cannon, Dennis Laver ..... --.. ,...... .,,,,85 Cannon, Lee E. ....,.. -. ..... ,..-... ...... ,..,..- ...,,,,....,,,,. ,..85 Cannon, Nolan E. ..... ...,,.,....,, ,,,,, ,. ,,,,,,,, ,. ,50, 179, 222 Cardwell, Sarah M. ...-..-..2 .......... ,. ...,,,,....,,,, 35, 148 Carkeek, Marilyn Ann -.-...,..,.. ...,. - .....,, 2 ,,.,,,,.,,. ,,,,35 Carlsen, Mis. Cora S. ...,.. ..... .... .......... ............... 3 5 Carlson, Jean S. .-- ...... .. ...............,,, - ...... . .....,, - ...,,. .85 Carlson, Jon Ross ...... .. ....,.. -..- ....., -..-..- ....... 71, 203 Carlson, Leslie E. NN .....,.,..... ,,,,...... ....,,,,..,.,,., 5 9 Carlson, Lenore Jane ....., ., ...,,,... ,,,..,,,, ,,,,,,1.,,,,,,, 278 Carr, Paul Askren ....., ...,-.-,-- .... ,, .,,,., 20.85, 154 Carr, Richard Joseph ...... ,...,,. .......... 59, 183, 192 Carrel, Josephine A. .L ,,,.,.,,....,,, ,. .,.,,, .,.,,, ,,,,,, ,, ,.,,,,, 85 Carroll, Frances G. .......- ..... ....-,,,,,,-,.-,,,71, 134, 260 Carson, Pete Alex ..,,.., ,.2,.,,,, ,,.,., 2,,,,,,,85, 138, 244 Carson, Robert L. .....,.,.,. -..-,.,,,- ,.,,., -M ..,, .,., 8 5, 229 Carter. Glenn H. ....... - .... .. ...... 2 - ............... 85, 152 Carter, Rosella Ann ...- .......... 71, 278 Carver, Robert Dean ...- ............... 85, 130 Cashell, John Carl ...., ...,, - ....., - ........ . 178 Ca.-zhmore, Robert W. ..... ...... 5 9, 64, 111, 152 Caine, Edward W. ..... - ....... 2 .,........ ,. .... ...71 Catron, Mrs. Carol M. .....,..........,....,.,, 35 Catron, Brittian N. ..,. .. ...,,......41 Ceyeliki, Robert J. ............. .179 Chalmers, William O. ...- ..- ...... .....59, 178 Chamberlin, David D.. ..... ...... 7 1, 126, 158 Chamberlain, Gary G, .... ................,.,......., 1 42 Chanay, lliafl L. .,............. -. ...... 108, 179 232 Chanay, Mrs. Lucille ...-. ......,.,... 2 ....,, ...50 Cliarifllffr, Charllntbe ...... ........ ....... 59, 140 214 Chapman, Janet Lee ..... . ..,,......., 85, 132 Charlton, Vernon B. ..... ,....,.,. 2 8, 194 Cha-fe, John A. .... ...... ,,....,,.,. , 1 21 Chenzf, George C. ...-. ........... 2 ..... ,204 Che-sapfflc, Pllna C. ....... - ............,,., 85, 183 Chfbtnut, Mary Ann ...... ....... 7 1, 134, 254 Chiesa, Hill Monroe ,.,...,.,, ,.,,, ,..... , 8 5 Chilfl, Harry W. ,..,...,.. ,....,,,,,,,.,,,, 1 52 Chillla, Jamie Ann ...... ,,.,,. 5 9, 134 Chiparelli, Jerry ............, ....,.,.,,, . 222 Christensen, Elinor ............. ........ 1 34 274 Chrisvmoti, Lou Robert ...2..-.. ....... , .......... - .... ...148 Christenson, Mm. Car ......,.............. -..- ...... .. ........... 140 Christenson, Donalfl ............ 23, 130, 193, 199, 200 Christian, Janis M. .......,....,.,,........l...... . .... 71, 148 183 Christiansen, James .2 ................... 28, 142, 198 Christiaon, Carol M. ....... ....... 7 1, 121, 128, 201 Cnrt-Jnfferaen, Fary .....,. -...59, 110, 121, 148 Chrzanowaki, Robert .........,.. ,. ............ ..50 Churchwell, Ellen K. .....,............... .....71 Clark, Kayflell ...- ,........ ......... 7 1, 128 308 Clark, Keith Curtis ........... 2... ....................... 71 Cox, Kenneth Edward .............. .. .......... .....204 Clark, Sharee Jean ...- ...... .......... .... ....... 8 5, 128 183 Crabtree, Joseph E. ...... .......... .. ...... .. ...... - ........ . ..86 Clark, William L. ....... -.. ....................... 85 Craig, Mrs. Helen V. . ............... .. .......... --..28, 194 Clawson, Kenneth F. ....... ................... 8 5 Craig, James Ralph ........... .. ...... .28, 114, 117, 138 Clawson. Larry E. ........... ............. - ........... 7 1 Crane, Charles Nevin ....... .. ....... 23, 121, 130, 160, Clement. Eugent A. .. ...... 2. ................ 50 162, 199 Cleveland, Clark W. ....... - ........... 86 Crane, Gary M. ......... ..- .......... .....71, 265 Cleveland, Clyde K. .......... ....... 2 22, 244 Crane, June Leona. ..... ........ 8 6, 132, 180 Clifford, Jenet Kay ..... 2 ........ ....... 7 1 128 Crawley, Jean E. ..- .......... -.......86 Clikeman, Nancy L. ..... ......... ...... ...... 7 1 , 278 Creekmore, Floyd L. ........... 130, 181 Cloninger, Lowell H. .................. ......... 2 ....... 1 08 154 Criswell, Myrtle D. ..... ................. 8 6, 180, 182 Clune, James Michael ......... .............. -.... ............... 193 Cfromley, David A. .................. ....-...........50 Coffman, Helen Irene ....... - ...-...71, 148, 186, 194 Cronk,, Richard C. ...... ........ 5 9, 64, 108, 114, 115, Colarchik, Betty Lou .......-... ....... -...71, 128, 183 126, 130, 162, 199 Colbo. Keith Lee ...- ................. ........................... 1 58 Crook, Lloyd Efton ...... ............... .2 3, 162, 199 Cole. Donna Leigh ....... - .... ..... ....... ......... .. ...86 132 Crosby, Roberta Lee ..... .............. 7 1, 136, 183 Coles, Sue .................... 5 ......... 86, 180 Croskrey, Clifford S. .. .... .............. .....86 Collins, Don Desmond ..... .................... 5 9 Cross, Wendall Hugh .................... 50 Collins, George Neil . ....... 121, 130 Crossett, William J. ...... .............................. 2 ...... - ...86 Collins Jo Ann ....... -.. ................ 28 Crowley, William D. ............................... .. ...... - ...... ..86 Collins Lucille A. ...- ....... .... ...... - . .278 Crumley, Alonzo R. ...C ....... 40, 41, 108, 126, 144 205 Collins, Tommy David ....... -. ..... ..., ........... 86 Culp, Mary Kathleen ....................... - ............... 86, 134 Colvill, Randa Jean .......- .. ...... - ......... 28, 140 Culver, Franklin Don ............................... -...152, 193 Conkey, E. Michael ..... .............. 1 78 Cunningham, Gary T. ....... 7 1, 130 Conlon, Janis Kay ....... .. ........... 86 Curtis, Lila Sue ....... ............. ..... .5 9 Conn, Kenneth G. .............. ......,......... 8 6 Cyr, Mrs. Karen T. ............... .. ....... 180, 195 Conner, Kenneth Dale ....... .............. 7 1 146 Connor, Kent Thomas .... ................... - ..-144 -D- Conover, Ahnn M.k ........ . ................... 86, 128 Conover, S aron 'ay ...... ........ 2 8, 128, 196 - ' i ---- 1 Iiih --86 Conrad, Kenney A. .- ........... 86, 158 1lg:Eigii.o?,ich?rE3nJ .,-'----- --------159 Conser. Charles E. ..... ....... ............ 5 0, 202 Daily, Maivy Agnes --------, -,,. N --.--.-,,- 4 86 Conser, Mary Jean ....... - ........ 71, 186 194 Dalen, Gordon Claire ......... .. ................... 59 Considine, Barney M. ....... .............. 7 1 203 Daley, Marcia Rae ...... ................... .. ...86 180 Contsant, Mis. Julia ...................,.... 274 Daley, Roger Lee .......... ..... ........... . ................... -71 Cooley, Sharon Lee ............ ....... 7 1, 148 276 Dallum, Charles W. ......... ........ 4 1, 179, 190, 222 Cooney, Clinton Jose ...- ....................... 59 Dammann, Donald C. ............................ ......178 Coper, Larry Phil .............. ................... 4 1 Dandrea. Fiori Rizie ....... L ................... 86. 138 Cooper, Leo Frank ......., ....... 7 1, 203 Daniels, Carolyn G. ............ 2 .... .. ..... ..59 Cope, Fae Ann ...,... -.. ...,,,,,.,,.. 86 Daniels, David A. ..... .L... .......... - ........... 156 Corder, Carol Jean ....... ,.....,,,, 8 6 Daoud, Salim Gazal ...... ............................... 2 04 Cords, William Lewis ..... ....... 2 29 Darling, Dorothy E. ....... ...... 7 1, 140, 186, 194 Corley, Jon .......................... .......... 5 9 Dasenbrock, Frederic .... - .................. .. ....... 50 Cormier, Gary Joseph ...... ..- .................... 152 Dasenbrock, Robert R. ..... ......... .. .... ...... - ...... .86 Cornell, Roy ................... ............. - ...................... - ...71 Daughtery, Audrey F. .......... ....- ....... 29, 274 Corneliusen, Irene ....... ........................ - ................... 2 8 Davey, Diana. 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Jr. 2 ........ 2..-..22...2242, 156, 202 Daw, Lawrence Daniel ............ 59, 108, 150, 178 181 Drury, Alton G. ....... 2 ..... 2....2... ......... 2. ...... 22.42, 150 Dawson, Janet L. ......2 ........... 2.2 ........... 2 ...... .86, 183 Dunbar, Ann Marie ...... 2...2... .... 2.2..2 ...... 2...72, 181 Dawson, John William ...... 2 ...... 2 2 ........... 182 Duncan, Robert B. ....... 2.2 ...... .2 ....... 60, 193 244 245 Dawson, Lylas D. ...2..2 ........ ............... 2 .....2...204 Dundas, Judith Ann 2-.......-.....2...2.2.......72, 132, 184 Dawson, Thomas W. ..2 ....... 2 ...... 2... ......... .......... 28 6 Dunckel, John L. ...... 2 .... ........2.2.. .... 22.60, 121, 130 Day, Alfred ........... 2 ...... 2 ..... 2 .... -..2 ........ ......... 1 94 Dunlap, Patricia Ann ...2 ......... .2 .......... 2. ........... ...278 Debner, John Sheldon .... 2 ...... ........... 7 1 Dunn, Jacqueline A. .............. 2 ......... 22 ................... 148 DeCastro, Perla S. ....... ........ .2 04 Dunn, Jack E. ............. .2..2... .... 2 .......... 2........ 265 Decker, Elbert K. ...2 ...................................,.. 2 ........,., 86 Dupuis, Darryl A. ...... .............. 2 ....... 1 79, 222, 223 Decker, Gaston ...2 .......... 2 .............. 2 ....................... 204 Durado, Robert E. .............. .2 .... 22 ...... 2 ......... 222. 222 Decker, Gordon Lee ....... 2...59, 130, 162, 177, 199 Dusenberry, Harold N. ...... 2 ...... 2 ............... 2 ......... ..50 Decker, Howard Earl ...2 ...... 222 .................. 2 ...... ...86 Dvoracek, Dean A. ..2...2 ..... .. ..... .2.2............86 Deeney, Thomas Russe ..---.2 ................................... 41 Dye, Josephine B. ...2 ........ 22 .......................... .72, 278 Dehn, Richard Lee ....... 2 ........... ...... 2 2 ........... 72, 146 Dykstra, Phyllis A, ...... 2 ....................................... 2...86 Deighton, Walter H. .... .2 .......... 2 ........................... 35 Eacret, Dan Philip ............ 27, 29, 111. 154, 183 193 DeJana, Phyllis L. .......... ........ 7 2, 78, 148, 230 Eacret, Daivd T. ............... 2 .................. 2...87, 154, 183 Delaney, Charles J. ...2 ....... ................................., 8 6 Eager, Betty Louise ...... .2 .............. 2 ............... 35, 140 Delger, Duane Frank ...... .............. 2 ...... ...... . . .42 Eagle, Robert Edward .22 ..... 2...2 ........... 87, 152, 183 DeMartin, Gerald H. ...... 2 ........ ......... 1 52 Eagle, William Henry .-.222 ...... ............. . .72, 183 Deming, Richard R. ........ ........... 2 .........................,, 7 2 Eastman, Carol Lee ......... ............ 6 0, 278 Dempsey, Carolyn E. ......... 2......2. ............... 72, 148 Eastwood, Deanna Lee ...... ...... 2 ............ . .87 Depner, Arlene Rae ...2 ......... ........ 5 9, 110, 136 Eastwood, Robert A. ............ ...2...50, 181 Derosier, Bruce H. .... .............., 8 6, 152 Edison, Ted William ....... 2 ...... .......... 1 98 Desai, J. R. ....... 2 .......... ........................ 2 ...183 Devine, Tom John ....... ......... 1 54, 179, 248 -E- DeVoe, Della V. ............... 2 ............,...... 86 128 DeWit, Marjorie Lou ....,.. ,...,.... 7 2, 148, 186 Edson, James Arthur ........ .... 2 .......... ......... 5 0 , 150 Dick, Vonda Lee .............. .,,.....,,,,......,,.....,,, 8 6, 182 Edward, Annette .......... 2 ........ 2 ....... 87, 182 Dickinson, Betty J. ......,.....,,.,... 2 ..,.,............,,..,, 86, 183 Edward, Barry M. ........ .............. 22 3 Diede, Miles Maynard .......,....... 2 ...... 2 ........... 86, 162 Edwards, Maurice E. .................... 2...ST Dieruf, Judith A. .................... 72, 78, 117, 128, 186 Edwards, Lydia Jane ..... ................... S T. 180 Dietz, Charles R. ............ ................... 2 ..2 ............... 72 Edwards, William D. ...2 .2 ............ 50. 130 Dightman, Cameron R. ....... .....,... 2 2 ,,...,.,,. 183 200 Egnew, Joan Wallace ...... ......... 2 9, 136, 195 Dightman, Marjorie L. ...2 ........... 86, 183 Ekstrom, Jack Dennis, ..... ...................... . 193 Dimzoff, Priscilla A. ...... .............,,... 8 6, 183 Elder, Paul Walter ..... . ....... 118, 144, 203 Dineen, Elizabeth M. .... ....... 8 6, 209, 230 Elderkin. Elizabeth ....... --....----.... 6 0. 132 Dirks, Roger David .... .....,,,.,..,.,,... . ..72 Eliason, Lawrence R. .... ..........................2. S T Dissly, Ronald G. ....... 2.. ...,.....,,,,........ 86, 260 Ellinghouse, George ...2. ..................... 42. 156 Diveley, Doris E. ...2 .... ............................,,.,.. 8 6 Ellinghouse, Shirley .... ............... S 7, 127. 136 Dobias, Sue Joan ............ ..................,........,,...,.... 8 6 Ellis, Bruce Byron ........... ........ 6 0, 121, 130 199 Dolighan, Dullain O. ....... 2 ......,, 86, 121, 136, 184 Emrick, William Ray ....... .......................... . .ST Donahue, Catherine M. ..... .......,........... 2 ...86, 178 Endresse, Robert E. ...... . .......... 2 .2............ 222.2152 Donahue, James T. ........ .......... 2 ...,..,............ 8 6 Eneboe, Paul Leo ........ .......... 2 ........ . 250 Donahue, Jane Marie ..... ........ 5 9, 178, 201 Enger, Darl Kerwin ...... 2 ....... 42. 197 Donohoe, Gordon T. ...2 ....... ..............,.... . 223 Engle, Keith John ...2. 156 Doornbos, Marilyn L. ...... ........ 6 0, 196 Englert, Jon Michael ...... .......... 1 50 Doran, William Clark ..., ,,,.,,.,,, . ..35 Englund, Gary C. .......... 2 ....................... 42. 156 Doty, Susan Kay .............. ..,...,,,.... 2 74 Epler, James Joseph ...... 2 ..... 2 ................... 115 Doucette, Ronnie L, ..., ...,, 2 ....,. . 260 Eppe, Joan G. ................. ......... 6 0, 128 Douglas, Arlene C. 2 ....... 72, 184 Epperly, William R. ..... -.... 2 9. 135 Downer, Lester D. ,,,,,,,,,, 200, 201 Err, Donald M. ....... 2 ...... ...... 2 3, 199 Doyle, Kenneth J, ,...... 2 ,,..,.,,, 150, 178 E1-baugh, Calvin W. ...,......... ..S7 Doyle, Lawerance E. ...2 ...... ....,..,,.,.,...,, 6 0 Erdahl, Carol Ann .... ...... ................. . . 60 Doyle, Lark Verlee .......,...., ...,,,,,,, . 274 Erfle, Karen Ann ........ .....................2 S T 180 Drain, James W. .... 2 ........ ....... 2 9, 152 Erfle, Roger David ..... ..... .2 ...2 .......... 2. ...... '72 Doyle, Patricia I. .... 2 ..,,... 86 180 Erickson, Irma. Jean .... 222 ...... 2 ....... .2..2ST Drga, George ...... ......, 8 6, 183 Erickson, Warren F. ..2 ..... 2 ................ 42 Pl rw i n lfhu-n, l'l'.'arm, Pjvann, Eva na luvana, Evans, 1 Williarri H Jr. ltw-.el-ll P.. . Alan llarff-I A rch H- IA-roy Dall- ltirzharfl hlaimr A. I fieralll W, . Zz, 2 1 luvarm, John . l'IveIM.h, liarvm G. l'lver'4, llarrivtt Kay' Flyer, Sally Clauflim' Eyre, Dennis Pllllon -la- Fahatz, Marilyn C. lfagerlanvl, Donald li. . lfahrinn, Sufven Lee . l a.irl'ull, Douglas T. . l armf:r, .lurlith Annu . l arren, Phillip J. Jr. Farrier, Curt .lamlrs Farris, Harold ld. Faniake, J. l'eu:r .,,... Fa:-sriih, Bsmayl ...2. Fatzinxger, Ronald li. Fauxght, Stanley Glen . Fauquet, Are-iene J. .. Faust, Robert Lee .. Ferlze, Hans Andrew .,.. Felix, Lois Rae ...., . Fellinu, Robert John Fellows, Thomas Toy Fenske, John Edward l 'ent.on, Donald Lyle .. Ferguson, Larry H. 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Robert Melvin Frank. Ronald Gene ...... Franklin, Helen Jean .... 2 ........ Franks. Eugene Caxso Franz, Donald August '-1 i-. 1-'17 lf? Franz, Robert Adolph ......... .......... ....2..Y22. . Fraser, Marilyn, J. ...... 2. ....... 2.- Fraser. W'illiam Alex Frazier. Susan C. ...... 2. . Fredenberg. David D. Frederick. TVilliam E. Freeberg. Roger D. French, Richard G. 22.2. French. Mis. Virginia Fried, Darrell Roger .... Fried. Janice Marie ....... Fried, John Y. ............... 2 Friedl, Luzann .............. 2 ........ Friel. John Bailey ...2 ...... . .. Frieling. Mis. Sharri Freind. George Loren Fries-en. Jamw Allen 2 Friesen. Harold TV. .....-2 Fritz, Raymond R. ........... Fuhrman. Barbara F. 42 159 60. . Ri 4 an ,Q .1 Q- -1 '9 T5 'i '--1 52 T? 51 as 6 -J 52 '94 n 90 52 40 .1 .0 ..-, 'I 11 .-fQ 'Q Fuhrnian. .lov-te D. ..................... - -... Fulton. Charles E. ...... Funk. Harvey D. ...... . Funk. Paul E. ..................... . 2.2 .... Furry. Barton Robert .. ..2.hi Gairlner. Barbara Jean Gallagher. Katherine Gallagher. Patrick .......... 222. ..... 2.. Gallagher. Richani F. Gallik. Kenneth A. ..... 2 ....... 2 ........ 22.2 Gannon. 1Villiarri E .... 2. 2.22. Garber. Robert Allen I 90 6 , N .a- .IJ ,A 74 . 140 Q- , ,- -.s ..2...2.. - 0 .. 222242 1-I 222.22221 - 1 . 21:0 .4 . -eb 309 Garfiel d. Donald E.. ....,. .. .........,............. ....... ......... - ....S 4 .-.159 Garlough. Rusel Nan ...--.............................. Garrett. Gary Joseph ..... ......... ......... ........... ..--......-.-198 Garrigus. Raymond Y, ...... ............. 4 .2 Garrison. Mary Karen ........... .. ......... ..,....... ,x,.,..,, . 7 3 Garrison. Sandra Lea .......,............,.............,. ST. 195 Garry. Roberta ..............,. 60 64. 117. 13-1, 201. 260 Garyer. Cliffoni .....,..,.......................... - ...... 2 ...... .... - 12 Gary. Robert Dennis ,.... .,... 3 5. 1-16 Gass. Larry IAQ ,...... -... .,............,..... ST Gaugler. Mary 1-'aith .... ....... ....., 7 1 X. 121 Geary. Daniel J. ..,.... ................. - ....,.. S 7 GN. Shirley Alice 134. 254 Gemst. Daivd S. ..,....... .... 7 3. 142, 197 Genger, Kirk NValdo ,..... .............,.,. S 7 Gentry. Layne O. ......, 60, 156. 181 Gai:-ge. Donna Rae .... ...... .................... S 7 . 133 Germann. Robert H. ....,. .............,..................... 4 ..... S 7 Gezstenberger. JudiLh ,,,.... ..... 60 . 121. 127, 148. 196 Gees, Victor Ralph ..,,......,...,,.........,..... - ........... 60. 182 Ghashini. Adel Ahmad ............................... .A........... 2 02 Gianfrancisco. Sam J. .,..... ,. ....... . ...........r...... E156 Giannini. Gary John .... - ......... - ...................... -N229 Gibson, David Rae .....,.. ........ 5 S, 60, 64. 103. 156 Gibson. Helen Jane ...... .........,............................. 6 0 Gihring, lne: Faye ....... ...... ..... ...... .. ..,,..,.,. .2 7 8 Gilfeather. Gordon G. ..... ....... 6 0, 130. 201 Gill. Patricia Ann , ..... - ,... . ..,........ - ....... 73, 128 Gilliam. Frank H. Jr. ....... -. ....... 69. 73. 144 187 Gillis. Kathryn Elizabeth ...- .................. 117, Gilson. Barbara Jean ....... Gingery, Marshall A. .... . Gimtery. Paul S. Gimrry. Kae Eugenie ....... Glanville. Gerald ,...... -... Gelason. Jay L. Jr. ..... . Gleason. Dallan Ray Glodowsl-ii. Dqyid D. ...-. x ......b8, 132 134 ....,60 140 .......35, ...229 ..,,...-...60 260 188, 138, 222 180 140. Glover. Dennis P. ..... .........,,,...,......, 1 ........ . Gottton. Arjay ......... ...,..... 2 0, 51. 108. 190, 192. Goerxrer. Loretta M .,.,.. ..................... 8 8, Gozfzins. Ehxlalia J. ,.,... ............. 7 3, Gohn. George Edward .....,.............. Golbersr. Richard L. ..... . 229 179 260 260 178 ..........197 118 Goldberg. Ronald R. ...... ..,...........,..................,. . ..-...29 Golder. Robert Henry .... -... 73, 142, 187, 197 203 Good. Lee Vincent .,,- ................ - ........... 73, 152 Good. Stephen H. ,,,....... ................ 8 8, 229, 241 Goodykoontz. Jon E. ...... ........... 1 44, 197 Gorder. Kenneth Dale ,..., ............ ........ 7 3 Gordon. Richard A. ...,..,,. ..... - ,....,,.......,.,...... S 8 Gorman. Lyle Thomas Gms. Xlfilliam Kenneth ....., Gossack. Edward T. ..... . Goulet. Darryl E. .....,.,. . Goulet. Vera Agnes ....... Gofzon. Carolina L. Grabow, Harry Z. ....... . Grabow, Gretnhen E. Grady. Carol Gay ........ Graham, Gary Lee ...... Graham. Richard John ...... Gramil, Thomas J. ....... . ......60, 111, 142, .........42, 106 120, fffss 121, 199 190 192, 154, .....88 180 ............204 ......-.......152 134 78, ..,73 111, 130, 115 121, 187 .....88 ,.........229 .......-...73 Grant. Philip Rae ..,............,........,............... .22, 23, 108, Green, Bennie Walter ........... 162, 192, 193, 126, 199 130, 205 ...- ...... .88 Green, Dona Marie ,,.,.............,,.... - ,..... - ,....,. Green, Phillip Carl ...................... Greene, Eugene Bruce ............ Greenleaf, Mrs. Doris Greenli. Everett A. ..,.., . Greenshields, Richard ...... 42, 60 156 1 .....88 ... .................. -...88 222 179, 152 Greenwood, John H. ............ Greer, Daniel Thomas ...... ......... ... ............ Grefsrud, Gary Wayne .....,, ,,.,..,,,,,.., 5 1, Greiner, John Harold ............. ....... 7 3, 78, Griebel, Patricia C. ,... . 152 193 187 29,128 127, Grieve, Blanche ................... Griffin, Marjorie J. ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 6 0, Grimm, Carlton D. ,............. . Grimm Grove, . Frederick M. Leonard Dale .... Guenther, James W. Guenzler. Robert C. ..... . Gun-'ler-rm, Dale Joe ........ Gunderson, Donald R.. Gunderson, Donald O. .... . Gunderson, Judy D. 136 203 152 n 62 260 ........23, 156 - ........... 88, .......88, Gumel. Elmer .........,...,..... Gu-.1.'r.n, Orman Wayne -H- Haanlce, Darlene J. ..... Haas, Kenneth Lee ...... Haas, David Allen ..,........ Haas, Kenneth Marla ....... Haafe, Donalfl1vV. ,,,. ,... . Hackett, Dolnrfs J. .... . Haflnavlf. SV-Ven R. ....,..... . Haven, Hr-len Frances ...... Hazzen, Rifharfl M. ,......,.. . Haven, Robert Norris Hayer, .Nlaurine C. . 1. Haver, Ronald L. ..... .. Has'-er, Thnrnzae Otis ...- l'la.s1yer..y, Ellwarfl D. Haggerty, Thomas C. ..... , Haiflwsheriaa, Iran ....,,., Hahn, Elmer bf-an ..,,.... 7121.11 Tl, Hainff-, .I'1l'lVl Dv11lU1Tl .... Lynn H. ....,.. ..... . ................. -J 202 260 ........182 ...-.,278 60, 89 .., ....... 73, 162, 13 144 229 73, 276 0 204 ...,..73, 148, 186, 194 158 .......,...... 61 159 ..,.....88, 148, 178 .......29, 152, 194 156 0 ........,..204 152, ...229 203 Hakert, Edward George .................,......... - .............., 73 Hale, Sydnie Ann .......... .... .. ...... - .............. .. ........... 1 48 Hall, Brent Leslie ........ 3l0 - ..... ,............. ..........1 52 BENNETT AGENCY 24 WEST MAIN STREET BOZEMAN, MONTANA Phone JU 6-2355 0 Insurance O Loans O Real Estate O Travel Service RCA - PHILCO Siereo - Radio - Phonographs - Television Pianos - Organs - Band lnsirumenls ELITE NDVELTY CDMPANY RECORD SHOP PHONE JU 7-7007 IO4 WEST MAIN BOZEMAN, MONTANA For Flowers . . . langoh 2 Flower Shop FLORISTS FOR OVER 59 YEARS -tk- 10 EAST MAIN PHONE IU 6-5407 DON M. LANGOHR, SR. DON LANGOHR, JR. Hall, George Donald ........... Hall, Ronald L. .............. .. ...... . Halley, Charles Ray ..... Halpin Gail Ann Halverson, u Milan L. .... i Hamill, Michael ................ Hamilton, Stanley M. .......'1a, 181 ........121, 1:10 .......z9, 274 ..- ....... 152 ........154 ....-.ss Hamilton, Steve Gene ..... .... Hammersmark, Marvin Hand, Virginia Lea ........... . .......... 61, 276 Hanel, Robert Joseph .............. 88, 183 Hannah, Mark A. ............. ....... 7 3, 150, 187 Hanno, Barbara Ruth ...... ..............,........ 8 8 Hannum, Philip L. .......... ..................,. 6 1 Hansen, Robert Leroy ...... .... - .................. - ...23 Hansford, W. Bruce ..,... .............................. . U88 Hansford, Karen Gay ...... .................................... 8 8 Hanson, Ann L, ............ ...... 8 8, 121, 149, 254 Hanson, Bette Lou ..... .. .... ...... .. ........... 88, 178 Hanson, Conrad .... , ............. ................ - ........... 7 3 Hanson, David Louis Hanson, John William ...... Hanson, Marvin G. ...... . Harbine, Michael J. ..... . Harchenko, Joe A. ........... . Harder, James Elmer ........ Hardgrove, Shanongae ..... Hardick, Frank Clark ......... ....... Harding, Leonard Dan . 42 - ....... 29 42 .......29, .. ................... 252 274 188, 198 ..- ...... .. ....................... 156, .................-.......177 Hargrove, Allen C. ..... ...... .. ....... ...... Hargrove, Joann ............... .. .................... 61 Harmon, David W. .. ...... - ........... ......... . ..88 Harms, C. Stanley ...... .................... 73, 142, 197 Harper, George ............... .. ....................................... 183 Harper, W. Edward ...... .. ....... 73, 78, 106, 144, 187 Harper, Mrs. Meta ...... Harras, Gay ................. ........................ - .........., 1 78 Harris, Gay Ann .............. .. ............................... 29 Harrison, Delmer L. ..... .... - ...........................,. ..88 Hart, Don F. ................. .. ......... ...... 7 3, 146 187, 197 Hart, Hubert E. .....,........ ................................. 8 8, 260 Hart, Lee Ira ........... .. ....... .. .................. - ....... 73, 152 Hart, Orville John ....... - ........ - ........ ......,.,. 2 9 Hart Robert Bruce .............. .................. 1 50 Hartaog, Donald Ernest Havens, Gayle J. ........... . Hawe, Marilyn June ...,... Hawks, Robert Lrm ......... Hawkins, Betty Jane ..... Hawkins, Donald D. Hay, Rae Betty ........... Hay, Edward 1:11-ltle ...... Hayen, Christian D. Hazelton, Dean W. Hazelton, Gordon D. Heath, Carolyn Lee .... ..73, 274 ....,.,.....276 .. 88 78, 279 ..6l, 1593 ...- .....,. 29 50 ........7A, 203 ..73, 156 ..........274 Hedden, Carolyn V. ....... ..- ......... 88, 1552 Heffern, Gertrude A. .... ............ 2 9 134, 196 Hegland, Robert R. .......... .................,..,.,. 8 8, 158 Heiken:-1, Kenneth E. ....,... ......................... ,..,..,.. 8 8 Hein, Linda L. .,................. .. .......... 188, 118, 184, 180 Heinle, Edmund Edward Heitzman, Joanne M. Helmann, .lack E. ...... . Helvik, Gary Eugene ..... Hemby, M rs. Patricia ..If11f11ii33f 186, 184 ..........25 . ., ..... ....... 61 'S 5 188. 128 152 lll::i:..6l 244, 245 183, 195 Hemstad, Vickie I. ......... ..... . Henderson, Donald L. ...... Henderson, Kathleen ..... .... - ................... Henderson, Larry R. ..... .................... 7 4, Henderson, Richard A. ........... .. ...................... , Henderson, Sharon A, ............ 88, 140, 180 Henry, Carl David .......................................... Herbert, Mrs. Carol W. ...... ....... . Herman, Marshall K. Heron, Thomas Murray Herrington, Helen M. ..... Hertel, Karl J. ........... . Hess, Donna Rae ..,..... Hess, Jeanine P. ......... . Hess, Lindsay Laroy .... Hester, Loren Alec ..... Hewitt, George B. ....... 1. Hickman, George W. Hicks, Joann E. ............ . ..........l52 ....60, 130 .................6l .........180, 183 ............-...88 182 132, 186 Hicks, Kathryn Avis ..... ............. 7 4, Hide, David John .......... Hietala, Harold J. ...... . Hietala, Leroy L. ..... . Higgins, Gail A. .......... . 203. 260 156, 205 150 ..........J88, 128, 183 140, 186 74, 142, 187, 197 ..... ...... .61 178 - .......... ..... 8 9, Hill, Virginia lldllll: , 160 Hillitrorn, Douglass V. Hillflrorn, Gordon H Hinrloiffn, Cary 11-1- llimwly, l'Awar'l fl . Hlffhilzhuk, John 'l. . Hobart, linln-rv. lx-roy Hobby, Norman Hofzkerarnlth, llfsuie H. lloduf-, Roy Paul 1lo1rfer't, lnia 1111- . Hoffrrrbfer, lKff'ly J. Hoffman, Harold PL, . Hoflanll, .lalmew . Hofsbul, Pat Ann Howeland, flvflfiff' Hulfllen, John liznlif: . Halen, Harold H. . , Holland, Allyn A. Holland, liarlmra Lee Holland, lion Stanley Holland, Mr-1. Gayle J. Hollemstlfiner, John . ,. Hollanflsworth, Harvffy Holliday, Linda Mae ....... ...7l, 120, 121, 131, -. Hollororl, Phillis K. ,,.., . Holm, Ervin Loken Holm, Kenneth C. . Holmes, George M. ..,. , Hoist, Robert W. Holt, Melvin 04158 ..,. Holt, Steve A. . ..., .. .fu '.., .71 4 .Lt AW. 16: 7,0 'lfj 1 1 I, Tl, 71, Qin, .lf5, 1171, 1124, l':0, 'I . ... . . . 'M .1 .. , . H 0 :Z .ZZ I -nr, 4 101 ., ,. .. . Z',..1': 111 A 111, Holtz, Donald Rodger ..... Holtz, Marvin Ellis Holtz, Mrs. Rosemary ,.... . Holwegner, Shirley A. Homitsky, John Charles JSO, 119, 191, .. .. .... . .Ti Honadel, Judd Burke .... Honadel, Rand N. .... .... . Hood, Doral Ann ......... Hookland, Sharon M. ....., I Hooks, Thomas A. .,.. . Hoovestal, Janice M. Hopcus, Patricia L. ..... . Hopkins, Valentine R. Hashisaki, Nancy R. ........ ....... .......................... 2 9 Higgins, Ted Russell ...-. ,...,,..,.. .89 Hoppe, Robert ..... ..-........ .- - Haskin, Claudia Ann ....... - ...... ...... 7 8, 148, 186 Hihnala, Judith M. ...... ................... . ..- ......, 74 Horak, Mary Lou .............. .-.. - -.--.-.-.-... M - 63, 1 Haskin, Gary Dell ....... .. .............. 1. .............,.... -...61 Highland, Andy ................. - ....... - ....... .... - ,,,... - ...43 Horton, Karen J. ..- ...... - ................. -. ...- 359. ' Hastings, Frank E. ........... .. ...... - ...... - ................... .51 Highland, Gloria Ann ............. ....... 7 4, 230 Houck, Arthur Dean -.- ............. W ...... - ...-. W---4? 7 Hastings, Mrs. Nelda ..-.. ...... ....-.-.. ........................... 29 Hightower, Collins S. ...,..- ......... ...... - ...... - .,.... - ...61 House, Daveen Ann ......... - ........ - ..... Hathaway, Robert J. ................. .. ............................ 182 Hilderman, Karen B. - ....... ............ - ...... 88 9, 260 Hoversten, Julianne ...... .. ....... .- ....-...., --.--M Hauck, Ronica L. .......... .. ...... .. ........... 88, 180, 195 I-Iilger, Pete ............... ,.- ...,......, -...,,,,43 Howard, David Ayers .... .. ..... - ..... - ....-....-... '-' Haugan, Wallace John ........................... .. ,,....,.,,...,,..,. 42 Hill Charlotte E. ...- .... .. ....... ..,,.... 8 9, 136 Howard, Jane Ann .......... .......... - ..--..- ..... 2-59. 143 Hauge, Judith Alice .......... .....- ..... ... ...... .. ........... '73, 128 Hill Dale Alex ........ ...... ......... ..... - ....... 8 9 Howard. Mrs. Mary C. ,..- ..... .. ........- .-.- -.V-.275 Haugen, Dorothy June ..... .. .... - .....,...,.... .. ..,....,,.,... 278 Hill Dorothy May ...- .... .. ........................,,.... 34, 36 Howard, Thomas C. ...... - .......... ..... N .........- , V-i3 Haugen, Gordon Neal ..... ......,, ,.... ..,, ,,,,,,,, ... ,,,,,,, 73, 233 Hill James Rustan ..,,.,, ,,.. - ,,,....., .. ,,,,,. , ,... 4 3, 190 Howe, Helen Louise .-.. ....... -- ..... - ................ S . PQ Hauswirth, Robert C, ....... .. ..,.. ...., .,.,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 42 Hill Richard David ,..- ...,.,,,. ...... ,.... 154, 183, 250 Howell, Norma Jean ............. .... --...--39. 150. 190 Haven, Clifford T. ,..- ...... .. ..,... .. ..,,,,,.,,,...,,,,,,,,, 88, 229 Hill Sharon F. ..,.... .. .......... - .,.,,,,... ., ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 89, 140 Howell, Sandra Kathrine -...s.-....5S. 51. 119. 132 SSCCIATED STUDENTS S RE r i 1 Owned and Operafed by Sfudenfs of i Monfana Sfafe College Since 1931 i 3lI KID STUFF For TOTS to TEENS We Major in Minors 0 I U 34 WEST MAIN BOZEMAN czq 7 654 amaze -From- MILAM GREENHCUSES FLOWER SHOP FLORAL GIFT SHOP 620 N. 7th 29 W. Main BOZEMAN Y Where Bozeman SHOPS and SAVES with CONFIDENCE BOZEMAN MONTANA DRY CLEANING -by- CITY DYE WORKS -fn- BOZEMAN and ENNIS Hubbard, Helene K. .... . ..... ....... 89, 119, 132, 184 144 Huber, James F. ,.......... ....,.... .. .......... - .... ..... ..43, Huber, Richard A. ......... ... .............. .. ................... 7 4 Huber, Lester E. ......... ...... ..... .. ....... .. ....... 7 4, 187 Huber, Stephen Jon ...- ............. ...................... . 74 Huber Vivian Ree ....... .... ......... .......... 5 1, 110 Hubinlg, Linda Lou ..... Huckins Franklin .......... Huddles ton, Jo Anne ....... ..... ........ .... ................. ..89 194 - .......... .....30, 61, ........61, 128, 196 .. ...... .. ........... 30, 279 .. .................. .....89 .............89 ... ....... 74, 128 .....-.......61, 192 ... ............... 23, 112 136 254 Janet C. .......... ........ 8 9, 134, 180, Hudson, Kent Leroy ..... Hudson, Marie Alma ...... Huffer, Gordon C. ..... Huffer, Jerie Lee ..... Huffine, Sandra Lee ...... Huggins, James ........... Hughes, David R. ......... . Hughes, Gary Lee ..... Hughes, Iris Marie ........ Hughes, Jack W. ....... . Hughes, Hughes, Lee Edwin ..... Hultin, Edwin J. ..... . Hummel, Lyle C. ........ . Hundtoft, Elgin B. .... . Hunsaker, Allen K. .... . Hunter, Janace Fay Huotari, Hurwitz, Frances I. . .... Rosana ...... Hurd, Robert G. Huseby, Cedric L. ..... . Hutchinson, Don ............... Huff, Norman T. ..1.. Imlay, Walter Gene ............ Indreland, Rasmus E. .,..... ... Indreland, Richard L. Isaac, Philene Jo .......... Isaacson, Isaacson, George G. ....... . William B. ..... . Issid, Raymond I. ......... . .............23 ............... ..61 .......89, 180 .. ........ ........... .. .......61 89 .....-......,...fffffffQIQQ23 61 , ....... ....,...61, 142, 241, 242 ... ....... 30 ........115 .....-..-74 ............274 .......45, 202 ......-51, 204 153 186 Iversen, Erik R. ........ ................. . Iverson, Mary Alice ..... .... - ...134, Iverson, Ralph J. ................... ................. 4 3 -J- Jars, William ............. ...................... 1 54, 260 Jackson, Charles H. ......... ........ 1 36, 179, 193, 222 Jackson, Larry Lee ...... .......................... .. ....... 1 53 Jacobs, Jeanne C. .................................................... 204 Jacobsen, Bruce Carl ................ 74, 144, 193, 197 Jacobson, Judith A. ........ ..................................... . 61 Jacobson, Larry King Jacobson, Roger Dean J aoobson , Rosetta .......... James, Robin R. ........... . Jamieson, Jack Bruce Jamil, Najib Mansur ..... ........................... 119 ........51, 144, 200 .......89, 180, 195 .........74, 178, 204 Jarrett, Ardis Jean .... .. ....... ,61, 132 Jarrett, James H. ..... ...- ...... -.......89 Jaumotte, Janica M. ...... .......... .............. 8 9 , 128 Jeffers, Hale C. ............ - ............... 23, 108, 182 Jellison, Robert B. .... ...................... 1 92 Jenkins, Robert L ...... Jenks, James Erwin .... Jenni, Thomas C. ......... . Jennings, George S. Jennings, Robert B. Jens, Larry D. ............ . Jensen, Ralph B. Jensen, Terry M. .......... . Jensen, Marilyn L. ..... . Jergens, Sandy ........ Jochums, Jack S. ........ . Joe, Valerie Jean ............ Johansen, Martin J. Johns, Gary Earl .............. Johnson, Arthur W. Jr. Johnson, Avis L. ........... . Johnson, Beverly J. .... . Johnson, Daniel A. .... . Johnson, Donald Kay ...... Johnson, Donald R. ....... . Johnson, Duane John ..... Johnson, Floyd E. ....... . Johnson, Gary Dean .... Johnson, Gene W. .,......... . ...- .......... --.se ...- .........,........ .74 1 ....... '14, 150 .........-s9 .........117, 134, 178 ..-...s9, 140, 180 ....-..-...-....89 ........-134, 254 146 -.......61, 145 .................74 - ....... 159, 200 Johnson, Howard E. .... ..................,..... 5 1 Johnson, Irene L. ......, ........................, 2 60 Johnson, James R. ..... ................. ,. ........... 8 9 Johnson, Jerry A. ....... ............... 1 79, 222, 223 Johnson, John F. ............ ............................ 1 50, 192 Johnson, John Leroy ........,.................................., 178 Johnson, Karen Leigh ............ 74, 121, 127, 149, 186 Johnson, Larry Allen ................,,....,.....,....,.. 24, 151 Johnson, Loren Earl ....... .. ........ - .............. .. ........... .36 Johnson, Lvnne Ethel ...... ........ 6 1, 276 Johnson, Maryellen ..... .. ..........,........ 61 Johnson, Olaf L. ........... .....,,.,.... 2 4, 146 Johnson, Richard Lee ....... ....... 5 1, 241, 242 Johnson, Robert H. ......... ....................... 8 9 Johnson, Rockne Tim ..... Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Roger Louis .,... Sandra J. ..... . Sandra M. ......... . Johnson, Mrs, Shirley Johnson, Johnson, Soma S. ............ . Tim Eugene ..... ........-...-...74 .......90, 1 18 .......90, 141 Johnston, Gilbert R, ..... ....................... 9 0 Johnston, James R. ..... ............... 1 51, 260 Johnston, Jo Ann ...,.... .............. 9 0, 141, 183 Johnston, Morley E. ........................... 74, 138 Johnstone, Marietta ....... .............................. 6 1, 149 Johnstone, William L. ..... ........ 5 8, 61, 64, 117, 119 Jones, Carol Louise ....... ........................... 7 4, 136 Jones, Charles G. ..... . H I IN BOZEMAN SINCE I892 st National B k all Talre Advantage of Banlring at Its Best Free Parking for Customers l- 1 1 l li- I Jgneg, Dennis O'N9i1 -'-., - ,,,,,,,,,,,, Kennedy, BI'11C8 A. ,..22 ...... ..,....., .... 7 5 Kufdleh, 15380 BI. ...... .......... Jones, Dennis Ray ---- -.---..------,'...--..---,4-,-.,,., , ...,.117 Kennedy, Gary Walter ..... ....,...., .... 1 5 8 KUIZUIHH, rx. Ann ...-......... Jgneg, Eileen M, ,,,,,.. 1 ,,,,,.,,,,,,,-,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 7 4 Kenney, John Cyril ..,... .. ............... 90, 153 Kutzman, N. John .......... 2... Jones, Jeannie L. ...... 74, 78, 186, 194 Kent, Marilyn Joyce - ................ ..-...30 Jones, Leo F. ..,.,........ .................................. 2 04 KQHYOH, R0b91'lZ V- ---- .-..-- ---..-------' 5 1 -L- Jones, Rodney Leroy ..... 2 ........... 61, 151, 250 K91'Cl191', Gene Arthur --.... ...-.-.--v 3 6 Jones, Stanley R, .,,,,,,.,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ., ,,.90 Kerekes, Sandor .......,............ ........ 1 84 Labrant. Harlan R- -...-- .--.. Jordan, Lois C, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. , ,,,,.,,,,, 90, 180 Kessler, Brenda Lynn ...2 ........ ....... 7 5 L2-brle. 'l8Cli ----- . ---,-- Jorgensen, Mary Beth .,.... ....,... 7 5, 274 Kibbe, Rayl'Y10I1d Keith ............... .-...... 2 52 Lachenmalefv S0313 ---- Joubert, Marie H- v,'- ..--. .-,,.-,-.-- I I 90 Kilbi-ide, Connie um ,,,,,,, ,.., 2 ,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,.,,,., 9 0 Lackman Gloria E. ,,... .. Jung, Donald Harvey ,,,.. ,,.,.,,,,,,, 9 0 Kilbride, Richard R. ...... 2 ......... ...,..... 7 5, 253 Lackrnan Barbara E. ..-.----, - Jung, John Theodore ,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,, 158 Kilbride, Sl'1a1'0l'l A. ...... ..................... 9 0, 1-19 l-ackma-ffl Jafk Gene --------fe- Juriea, Dennis K, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . .90 Killenbeck, Jo Renee ...... ......................... 7 5, 279 La3'G1'l1l11Sf- -lflllll C- -- Jui-sniek, John P, ,,,,,,,,,,,-,,, , ,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,, 9 0, 145 Killorn, Erlice Joy ......... ..................... 6 1, 64, 136 Laldlaw- Da'flCl F- Kimball, David Glenn ................ 24, 130, 162, 184, Larnn1e1S.J0elA. ----- -,..-- .- .-K... 190, 192 260 Lamont, Alice ..,.,,...,..... 2 .,...., King, Keith 1. .,,,...,,..., 2 .,,........................,.., , ..., 00 Landes. Beverly Ann Kaiserman, James Ci. ........ .............. . .43 King, Roger Price ............. ......, 1 14, 121, 142 Kalcso, Ronald Eugene ...... ........ 6 1, 159 Kinker, John Robert ...2 ....... .............v........ 4 3, 154 Lallgflfl- R'-155911 O ------'-A-- Kallas, Edward E. ..,......... ....,.... 4 3, 145 Kipp, Thomas Evan ...... ......................... 7 5, 156 l-21TkIl0lS. Ellen Barham ---- - Kalsky, Louis ................ .........., 2 76 Kitchell, Dale Leroy 2 ........ ............. 2 4 Langston. Jerald H. - 4---- Kanflbich, Carolee C. ....,. ........... . .30 Klawitter, Kent W. ..... ..... . .... . ........ 9 0 LBHEFIOH- M- Edna --4---H Kamhoot, Patricia A. ..,.. ....... 1 11, 149 Kleffner, Joseph O. ,.... .................,.......... T 5 Lan-Vllllfe. JGFIT --.-'---, 5- -,--- -- Kamppinen, Lyle M, .. ........,.. 290 Klisis, George C. .......... ...... 2 ..,....... 24, 199 Larivlere. Gladys V- Kanalz, Jeanne P. .....,..,.. ........ 7 5, 132 Klisis, Ruth Amelia ...... .....,,.............., 2 ............... 1 36 Lfireen. -Nrnvld L- ---.------ e ---- -. Kanemaau, Edward T. .............. 146 Knaptan, Richard W. ........... 2 ....... 43, 106, 142, 150 Larsen. Donnlq R- , -.-- .. 4-..- Karnop, Charles H. ......... ...... 1 82, 203 Knopes, Floyd Fred .......,. 2 .................... ....... 4 4 205 14315611 G313' 14311015 ----- - Karnop, Jacob E. ................ ..,.,....,. . .61 Knudson, Kenneth R. ............................ 24 Larsen. Leif Carl-...e......-.... Kasner, James Edward .... ........ . .43 Kocher, Edward H. ......,, .,........ 2 ....... 6 1 Larsen. Norman karl Kassis, Alice Hanna ....... ................. 2 04 Koford, Donald Carl .... ....,.. 1 45, 192 LHISOI1. G0l'Ql0n l-Fnn ...---.-.- Kathary, Janice M. .... .......,...... 9 0, 128 Kolb, Robert C. ........... ......... 6 1, 142 Larson. Janice Ann ..... -... Kathman, Ann E. .... ....... 6 1, 178, 196 Kolokoti-ones, James ..... ......,..... .... 3 6 Larson. John Bl. ....... . . Kato, Frank J. ................. ........................ 6 1 Kolstad, Gene Loren ...... ...... 6 1, 252 L3-lSOl'l. Judith Ann --.. . Kawanishi, George H. .....,,.,.. 43, 193 Konecny, Anthony ..... ........... 2 ,,.......,..... 9 0 Lnlevn. Ljinvre RSF .. Kazemi, Hamdollah .... .2 ,......,.,,...... 204 Karen, Jacob Luke ...... .....,......, 2 ,,..... 7 5 153 Larson. llalrer E.. Jr. Keane, Patricia C. ......... ..,..,...,..... 1 49, 178 Koskela, John NV. .,.,....,,.. .............. 2 ....,.,..........., T 5 Lash. Daniel X. ........... 2 ..... .-. Kearns, John Patrick ..... ........ 6 1, 118, 265 lioskela, Marvin Otto .... .......... 5 1, 156. 200 201 Lwlovich. Robert K. ............ - Kecskes, Michael B. .. .............,.,.....,,, 90 Koski, Connie R. .......... ......... 9 0, 132. 260, 271 Latin. Clyde Arthur Kedow, Abdul J. ........ ............ 7 5, 204 Kostka, Deanna L. .... 2 .....,......... 90, 121 128 Lauffer. Ernest E. Keelan, Raymond D. .. ........ ........... . .61 Kotaki, Ruth E. ........ ........ 2 7, 30, 132. 155 Lawin, Bonnella Fay Keene, Arthur R. .......... .................. 2 .........,...,,.,...,., 9 0 Kotei-ba, Donald L, ........ ................. 1 46 Lawson. Patricia R. Keene, Leon Samuel .............................,,........,...... 181 Kozeliski, Albert ....,.,.. ................,.. 1 10 Layne. John Anthony . Keene. Mary E. .......... ....... 3 6, 108, 118, 127, 134 Kozeliski, Janice I. ....., ......... 6 2, 136 Leaman. Carl NV.. Jr. 2 188, 190, 254 Kraenzel, James A. 2... .... .............. 1 45 Lear, Jack ......., Keeney, P3-ll Leroy -..-.. ................... 2 ............... . .90 K1'2.!11e1', RiCl'1a1'd Alan ..... ........... 1 34 Lee, James Richard ..., , Keewrl, Stewart C. .................... ,.....,... . .90 K1-amis, Roger John ....... ............. .,,,.. 2 . ....... E 10 Lee, Sen Lin ............ Kellfberg. El'll6St V. ...... 2 ....................... 224 K1'a1'1h0ld, K9HH8tll G. ...........................,.....,.......... 62 Lee, Yenlin ....... , ,... Kelfef, P925-KY IYCHS .-.... .......................... . .90 Krause, Je1'0lCl C. ........... 22.79, 142. 154, 137. 191 Leggate, James YY. Keri. Donald Henry , .......... ....... 7 5, 130, 162, 252 201. 200 Lehfeldt. Rieiiani W. . 2. Kell. DOUOVZYI LQWIS ..... .............................. 4 3 Krkosa, Patrick Paul ....................................... 2 ....... 90 Lehi-, Bobby Kenneth KSISSIU Sllal'l'0ll Lee ..... ........................... 3 0 Krokonko, Joseph 1Villiam ....... 2 ........................... 229 Lehr, .Tack Leroy ........... - Keller. Larry Jay ..... ............. 2 .290 Ki-onebusch, Mary J. 2 ..................... 34. se. 149 210 Leibi-and. Mis, Kai- H. -2 Keller. Margaret A. ..2 ............... ..................... 9 0, 180 Krueger, David Allen ................ 02, 04, 120. 142 20: Leib:-and, Rag.-f John ...22 Kelly. Robert JOSEPH ........................................ 43. 138 Kruger. Otto Theodore ,.............. 2 ...... 2 ........... 24, 156 Leigland. Ivan L. ..,........ 22.. Kelly. Sharon Ann ............ 49, 51, 111, 149, 188 201 Kuehn, William J. .................... .................. 4 4. 153 Lembke. Louis Richard 2.2 K9lS9Y. RlCllal'fl D. .. ...................................... -...36 Kuehne, Loyd Elroy ...... 2 ........................... 62, 159 Lenon. Blair-ga:-et Jean K9lS0Yl, Lou, Afdell .-.. 2 ............... 90, 136 Kukes, Wilbur Leroy ............... ...... 7 5, 79, 154 203 Lentz. Diana Lynn ....... 2.. Kempa- Dalllel M- ------- ........... . .61 Kukkola, Adolph F. ........... 2 ....... ...2 ...... 2 ............... 44 Leonai-ii. Jon M. 52, 65, 109, 139, Lexinani. Patricia J. ..... .......... -... ..... ...... .... ...90, 180 Iaster. Robert .............. .........,.-......,.,.-..- ,,,, ........,.119 Leuthold, Riumond M. ...- ...,. ...--..-...... .....,.. .....,.-.156 Levenson. Ronald ...... -....... .... -.... .... -... .... - ..... - .... ..-75 Leivellen. Bettelee ...-............. .... ..-...............52 Lexvellen. Mary Jean .... ...........-..- .........,..,. - ........... 52 Lewis. Gail Alvin ,...,,,,,,..,.,,, .,,.......,..,.,..,.,,,.,,. ,,,,,,,, ,.62 Le'-vis. Henry Ivan .... ........ .... 2. ........ - .... ....-..- ...... .44 Lewis. Lear Allen ..-.....- ....... ......,..................... 3 6 Lewis. Ruth Marie ..., ..,, ,., ,,,., ..,.... ,,,,, N90 Lichte. Gary Dale ...- ..... ....... - ........ ..... . ...90 Lien. Anita Louise .... ..... ......... -..M ...... .... - ...90 Liles. Dennis Alan ....... -. ........ - ,..,,,..,,,........,,, .91 Liles. Donald Lawn .M .... ...-.... ....... .. .... -...... .... ........44 Lilly. Norma Jean .......- ..... .. ,... ..,.,..,.-- ,..., .... 9 1 133 Lineharger. Clayton - ............ ................. 2 29 Lincoln. Barbara l-'zu' ........ .... 1..- ......,.. 91 Lincoln. Charles A. 2.75, 203 Lindlief. Mary Lou ,.,..,, -.. .... ,,... Lindquist. Gordon Earl ,.... .. ..... . .... .91 Lintketh. Marvin D. ...,... ..-..1 ..... ...62, 143 193 Lindsay. Lois Lou .......... - ........ - ...,. -.., ......... 1S0 Lindsey. Kent lN'ilbur .,... ....2.. .... -...91, 131 Lindstrand. Jean I. Lindvig. Harold B. Linendoll. Leslie Y. ...- Lilhander. Lars ...- ..,.... Litschauer. Mary Lee ..,... Little. Jerry Yvonne .,....... Livirlfston. Hubert M. . .... . Lloyd. Sandra Ann .,,,.,,..... Ltwkwood. Carla Jean ,.,.,. Lodre. Sheila K. .............. . Loehdimr. Betty M, .......... . Loendorf. Joseph George Lofzsmaarden. Don O. Loran. Clinton Merle . .... .. Lombardi. Leonard G. Lopsonzski. Harry Jr. Lots. Rofzer Cmig .....,...,. Louzhridge. Joy Ann .... Love. Larry Lee ............ ..... Loveall. Lynn Eugene ...... Loverchecl-Q. Shirley Lowe. Terrence Peter ....... Lowell, J. Bradley .......... Lowman. Samuel J. ..... Lucas. George TVilson ...... Lucke. John Henry .... Ludinz. Lanny Ross ....... .. Luebbe. Donna Marie ...... Luer. Geraldine Ann ...,,..-.....36 182 ........-.....31, iso 75, 121, 12s. 230 177. 17s ...- ..,...,.,.. 91. 118 127 .........62, 134 .....2...17S .- ......... 62 199 .-..-...229, 241 118, 153 . ...... .... ........ 5 2 , 275 183 193 222 Lyda, Clyde E. ...,. ...... - .... - ,........... ... ......................... ..,52 Lyle. Robert Warren ....... - .... .. ........ .. ... ........ 147 lynch, Barbara Sue .. ..... ..... ... ...... -. ......... 75, 136 Lyndes. Jill Mary ..... ........ .... 2 79 Lynes. Robert Stuart ..... .... 1 51 Lyson, Ranse Leonard ...- ...... ..... 9 1 -M.. Maarstad. Martillia ........ .........- .... .................... . .75 Mack. W'illiam Albert ...... 1 ......,,, -..222 Macy. James R. ......... .. ...... -. .............. -...91 Madden, Robert James ....... -.. ......... - ........... 91 Maddock, Val Jean ...-..... ......... ........................ . .62 Madison, Ralph Peter ....... 1 ..... 44, 154 Madsen, Fred Michael ...... ......... .. .... ....... 91 Madson. Jean Ann ......... ........ 275 Magee. Carol Lynn .... ,...75, 279 Mahlum, Judith Faye ...-. ................91 129 Mahlum, Carol M. .............. ....................... 7 5 Mahugh, George Irvin ...... .... .. ........ - ................. ..62 Maier, Jeanette Faye ....... ........ 6 9, 75, 186 Maier, Myrna June ............... .... - .... - .... - ..... 1 80 Maier. Raymond Kenne ..............,.... -... Maiese, John Joseph ....... ... .. .... -..-.. ....... .91 196 229 Malcolm. Robert Bruce ..... .... . .. ...... .24, 199 Malesich. Robert A. ..... ..... -..- ........ .. .... 2 .............. ...91 Malone, Arnold John .. ......... -.. ..... 91, 162 115 178 Malone, Jesse Jr. Malyevac, Robert J. Manis, Dixie Paulett ..... Mann, John Jerome ........ Mann, Robert Edwin ...-..-... ...-.....75, 187 178 ..- ......... 91 3 Mann, Russell Milton ...-. ........ ..... ....... .. ...... 2.....24 Manseau, Lewis ....... .. .... ... ....... .. ............. ............. .. .44 Manseau, Sylvia. Jane ....... .. ......... ...... 9 1 183 260 Manuel. Ted Robert ....... Marchwick, James Leo .... Marcott, Lawrence E. ..... . Markegard, Harvey .......... Markln, G. Patrick ............. .... Markuson, Ronald Wayne Marlence. Robert T. ...... Marlow, John Richard ....... 2 .... Maroney, Dale Patric ............. ... 181 if ' '1'21f'1 ESQ' Q 1 1 3 ... ........ - .....,... 6 2 , 2 0 1 Lund. Ben Leroy ........ ,,,,..,,....,,,. 1 54, 193 Lund. C. Richard ....... -... ,,,.,,,....,,,,,,,,,,.,. ,...,,62 Lundborfz. John L. ............. ..,........ - ................... 1 54 Lustzraaf. Yvilliam J. ..., .,,...,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,.,.,,,,, ,.91 Lures. M:-'rna K. .........,... ..... 9 1, 117, 149, 217, Lutz. Robert Michael ..... ..- ........ ......,.... 1 18, 153 - .... 2 ............... 91 - ................. 30 ..91 158 ......2.91 ...91 ,.91 Marriage, Dennis E. ...... ....... 7 5 151 Martello, Kenneth L ...... ......... ...... 7 5 158 Martin, Charles Lloyd ...... .. ....... ................... 9 1 Martin, David William .... ...................... 3 0 Martin Don Ray ......... 2. ......... 62, 139 181 Martin Donald Frank ..... ................ 44, 147 Martin, Judy Ann ................. ........ 7 5, 120, 129 Martin, Edison Eugene ........ ............... - ............. 1 77 'Vlartin Nancy ....... -.... ....... ......... 6 2, 276 Mason, Joseph G. ........... .............. 2 44 Mass, Larry ....... 2 ............ ............... - ..... 6 2 Massa, Madeline M. ..... ...... . Massey, Sarah Laurie ...... . ....-...91, 183 El en fd Ria to GI? Sta ite D ive-In THE BOZEMAN THEATRES Rialto Theatre Building -ir Presenfs fhe Finesf in Mofion Picfure Enferfainmenf -ir BOZEMAN 3I4 Massman, Loretta M, ..... ........ ........ 1 35, 180, Massman, Lorraine A. Mathews, Kathleen L. ..... . Mathis, Jacquelyn G. Matson, Andrew A. ....... ..... 195 135 233, ..91 136 245 Matson, Neuman Kay ....................... - ........ - ...... - ....... 44 Mattson, Marjorie H. .... 75, 78, 111, 114, 117, 149, 212, 186 Mattson, Robert A. ......................... ., ........,......,....... 9 1 Mauland, Jadawega A. ..... ..- ..,...... 91 Maung, Nyunt .................... ............. -184 May, Frank Eugene ...... .......... ....... 9 1 , 229 May, Frederick C. ..... ..... 1 ....... ....... 4 4 , 147 Mayer, Frederick W. ........ ....... 9 1, 151 Mayer, Pamela Evelyn ..... .. ..... 92, 230 McArthur, George M. ...... ................... 4 4 McArthur, Sandra .......... ............. 9 2, 178 McBeath, Melvin F. . ........ ....... 9 2, 147, 182 McBride, Bunny Allen ..... ..........,.. 3 0, 184 McCabe, Patricia A. ........ .... ......... .............. 1 35 McCarren, Patricia M. .... - ........ ...... 6 2, 141 McAuley, Robert E. ..... ................ ....,.,92 McCauley, Robert J. ...... ............ - ................... 4 4, 178 McCarren, Patti ......... .. ........ .. ........,................ 178 McClain, Judith L. ........... ... ........ 135, 180, 195 McClure, David Leroy ..... McCollum, Doris M. ........ . McCormick, Wm. Richard McCracken, Gene A .......... McCroskey, William ....... .... ... ........................ ,.75 ..... ................ .92 .. ....... 44 McCulloch, Earl Robert ....... McDonagh, Francis Owen McDonald, Gordon P. ........... . McDonald, Mrs. Vera ......... McDonald, William J. .... . McGee, McGee, Patricia M. ......... . Richard ................... McGiev, Michael Forbes .. McGinnis, James William ........ 20, 44 McGinley, Carol Jean ....... McGlothlin, Charles ........... McGrath, Jean Cecilia ..... McGuire, Janice Kay ........ McGuire, Mary Jo .............. McGuire McHale, , Sharon Lou ........... Martin James ...... McIntyre, Jack Samuel ...... McIntyre, William ............ McKelvey, Herbert L. McKenzie, Sharon Lee ..... McKerrow, Eleanor L. McKibben, Keith Ray ......... ...........198 .......75, 154 ................-...279 252 ...62, 121, 129 .- ................. 229 126, 156 205 ...........24, 177 ..........58, 62, 135 ....92, 149 260 ..........44, 178 McLeod, Ardlth L., Mrs. ...... ....... . McLeod, James Stuart ....... McLeod, Janet Carol .......... McLeod, John William ..... McMenus, Sandra Lee ..... McMichael, Jon D. McMillan, Thomas F. ..... . McNeil, Ardyce Faye Mc Omber. Philip Dean ....... McVey, Joel David .......... McVVhirter, James R. ..... . McWhirter, Joyce .......... Medvit, Elizabeth A. Meeks, Linda .................... Meehan, Michael R. ........ . Mehling, Beverly Ann ..... Mehling, Sharon R. ..... . Meiwald, Frank W. ..... . Melby, Karen Ann ..... Melin, David Carl ........ Mell, Norman Milo ....... Melville, Arthur L. .......62, 145 .-..-........44 194 .......75, .....75 .....92 222 .........-179, 177 153, 244, 260 180 ........76, 141 186 .....76 .....44 260 ..-....129, 182, 183 192 117 ..........30, 275 ..........92, 137 203 .........62, 162, 115, 131 Mendel, Mary Jane ....... ..27, 30 Meras, Harriet Nina ........... Merrett, John Harvey Messick, Mrs. Theresa ....... Metully, Patricia R. ........ . 199, ..92, 188 117, ..........76, 252 158 196 230 153 178 .......92, Meyer, Fay Louise ..... ....... ..........,. . 92 Meyer, Richard Keith ...... ...... ,. ...183 Michail, Michail S, ............ ........ 2 04 Michel, Walter Thomas ....... ........ 1 51 Micheletti, Joseph F. ............... .................. ....... .... 7 6 Michels, Ann Corrine .......................................... 20, 36 Micka, Mary Ann .......... 76, 129, 181, 193, 186, 194 Micken, Donald H. ............................... .. ................... 265 Mikeson, Nancy Joan ......... Milanovich, Philip J. ............. . 155 .- ....... 76, Miller, Allan Donald ....... - ........ ............. 7 6, 183 Miller, Carol .......................... .. ....... ............... 1 27, 134 Miller, Carol Mason ...... ........... ...... 7 6, 135, 279 Miller, Darlene M. ...-...., ............. .................... . ..76 Miller, Deann Mary ...... ... ................................. 76 Miller, Deevon ............. ................... 3 6, 183, 196 Miller, Gerald D. ..... ....... 6 2, 65, 109, 111, 145 Miller, Kenneth A. .............................. 179, 248 Miller, Linda L. ...- ..... .. ......... ...... 7 6, 135 Miller, Marian Elda .... ......... 7 6, 182 Miller, Marlene K. ..... ............. 6 2, 275 Miller, Phyliss E. ........ ....... 3 4, 36, 133 Miller, Sandra S. .......... ............. 6 2, 135 Miller, Swen Leslie ...-. ........................ ..92 Miller, Wayne C. ....... ....... 7 6, 117, 139 Million, Merle W. ...... ....... 6 2, 131, Millons, Robert Guy .... Mills, Philip Arthur .... Milonas, Charles ......... Milonas, Helen K. ..... . Milroy, Clifford W. ..... . Minear, Marilyn Dee ..... Minow, John N. ........ . Mirza Haider Mitchell, Edwin R. Mitchell, Nancy J. ...... .. ...... .. .................... , Mitchell. Ralph W, lock, Ted .... ........... . Moe, Karen Lee ...... ....-.......76, ..........30, 177 187 155 137 260 .........92, 180, 183, 204 62 133 ...fflfiiiimi-'W 133, 1 182 .......151 83 214 Mohn, Harold Paul ......... .. ............... ....................... 9 2 222 Molen, George Thomas ....... Molvig, Alyce Mae ........... Monaco, Michael ..... ......... Monterossi, Thomas J ........ . COLLEGE MEN LIKE OUR CLOTHES .. ............... 62, 65, 76 62 Moore, Donald W ...... ...20, 24, 111., 126, 138, 177, 199, 205 Moore, Mary D ........................... ............... 3 6, 127 132 Moore, Roberta Jodel ............................. - ......... 92, 137 Moore, Samuel ................... - ............. 179, 193, 222 223 Moore, William Herbert .... ......................, 9 2, 183 Moran, James Edward ....... ....... .......... 5 2 , 192 Moran, Jerry Michael ...... ........... 1 97 Morgan, Corinne Ann ...... ........ 2 76 Morgan, Kathryn Anne ......,.... ........................... 2 76 Morgan, Ray Dewayne .............................................. 76 Morgan, Robert Raymond .... 63, 108, 114, 118, 153 Morgan, Thomas W. ..... ............................................ .92 Moriarty, Robert J. ...-. .. ............ 36, 156 Moroz, Ronald Mike ......... ........ 1 53, 203 Morris, Richard Dean ...... ............................. 4 4 Morris, William L. .....,, ,,,,.,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 6 Morrison, James S, ....... ....,..,.,.,..,.,,,,.,.. 1 51, 182 Morrison, Jeffrey B. ..... ....... 3 0, 153, 194, 205 Morrison, Sharon Lee ...... .............,,. 8 3, 92, 135 Morrow, Shirley ............. .................,,,,,,,..,,, 3 0 Morrow, Theodore F. ..... .................... 2 4 Mortag, Jean .............. ......... 6 3, 194 Morton, William ..,..... .,,.,,,,,,,,.,,, 9 2 Moulton, David ........ .,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 2 Mueller, John ,.,........,,.. ,,,,,,,, 1 19, 145 Mueller, William J. ....... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 2 Muench, Raymond L. ,,,,,,,,,,,, H147 Mulcahy, William K. ....... ,.,,.,, 9 2, 229 Muller, Regis Robert ...... .....,,,,,,,, 4 5 Munroe, Donald G. ........... ,,,,,,,143 Muraoka, Dick Itlsumi ....... ............. 4 5 Murdock, Josephine F. .... .......... 7 6, 141 Murfitt, Donald .............,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 7 6 Murphy, Carol Jean ..................,..,,.,,,,,,,, 63, 198, 204 Murphy, James Joseph ....................... ...139, 179, 232 Murphy, Patricia Ann .... 34, 36, 108, 112, 135, 178, 188, 190 Murphy, Raymond Jose ..,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,-,,.,,,,,,, 9 2 Murphy, Robert ....,,,,,,,,, 1, ,.,,,,,,,,-,,,..,,,,,.,..,,-,,,,, 155 Murray, Barbara Ann ...... ........ 3 1, 112, 140, 188 190, 196 Murray, Glen Arthur .......,,,.,.,,,,,, ,,,.,,.,,,,.,,,.,, 1 45, 162 Murray, Joan Gale ...... . ,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 6 Myers, Janet Irene ....... ,,,,,, 6 3, 110 Myers, Joyce Ann ....... ...- ,,,.,,,,,, 63, 196 Myrick, Charles C. ........... 1 ,.....,, ,,,,,,,. 1 33, 200 -N- Nachtsheim, George H. ..-.. ......... ....... . 155 Naffs, Patricia Ruth ..,....,. .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,, 6 3 Naeengast, Barbara J. ........... ...........,,.,..,.,,,,,,,.,.,,. 9 2 Nance. Judith Ann ........ .. ........... 92, 149, 180, 195 Nance, Marcus L. ....... - .........,,.....,,,,,,., 73, 153 Naslund, Alan Joseph Nauman, Bill ............,,,.,,, ,,,,,, Nawotcznyski, Richard ...... Parkins, Pepper, Rusell R. - -...... -... ........ .. .......... 92 223 ..........222, Nazemaltojar, Reza N. ,.,. ,,,,,,,,,, 2 4, 204 Ndiba, Victor E. ,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,-,,,-,,--,,-- -52 Needham, Robert G. ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 2, 155 Neifert, Richard G. ,,,,,,,,, 1 -,,,,,,,1,,- U-92 Neill, Arthur K. ....,,..,1,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 4 5, 153, 193 Nelson, Mrs. Barbara .... ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 276 Nelson, Bonnie Lea .,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 2 Nelson, David Albert ,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 2 Nelson, Gretchen M. ....,, ,M ,,,,,,, , ,,,, 92, 173, 130 Nelson, Harold M, ,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,- 92, 155 Nelson, Helen K. ....,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 4 1 Nelson. John Phillip ...s ....... 37, 20, 139, 177, 253 Nelson, Karen Yvonne ,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,, 127, 173 Nelson, Marilee Jean ...mm ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,-,,- , V92 Nelson, Maxine Doris ,um ,,,,,- -----,- -92 Nelson, Robert John ..... ,,,,,, 6 3, 157 Nelson, Ruth Elaine ..... ,,,,,, 6 3, 276 Nemec, Doris K. .,,,,,,,, ,.-,w-' 9 2, 180 Nemec, Shirley Mae ,,,,, ,-,,,,,,- 7 6, 279 Nerlin, Virginia A, ,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 6, 194 Ness, Marcia Beth .,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,-,, 9 2, 129 Ness, Russell Paul ,,,,.., ,, ,,,,,,, 45, 153, 205 Nessan, Phyllis Ann ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 ,,,,,,, 2 7 9 Newell, Frank F. Jr. ,W ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -m--93 Newton, E. Louise ....,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,--, 7 5 Nicholes, James A ........ ........ 2 0, 24, 131, 160, , 177, 205 Nlcholes, Mary C. ........,.,,..., .,,,,,,,. ,, ,,,.,,, 7 6, 277 Nicholson, Alan D, ,, ,, ,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,, 76. 155 Nicholson, Shirley A. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , H93 Nickey, John Malcolm ...... - ....... ,,.......,.,., 2 50 Nickey, Pearl Louise ....... ,,,,,,, 7 6, 265 Nicola, Marvin Lynn ..,. ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 53 Niebel, George Sexto ,,.,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 3 Nielsen, Alice M, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 6 3, 275 Niklas, Mary Kathlee ..., ,,,,,,,,, 3 1, 141 Nisbet, Gerald Dale ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 9 3, 151 Nistler, Roberta Lee ..... ,,,,,, 6 3, 201 Nitz, Beverly ...,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 3 Nixon, Richard Lee .,.,, ,,,,,,,,, 6 3, 155 Noble, Linda Jean .,.,. ,,,,,,, 9 3, 129 Nordahl, James H. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H93 Nordby, Maxine Ann ,,,, ,,,,,,, 6 5, 203 Nordin, Wesley Carl ........ ...... 7 6, 151 Nordling, Arthur A, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 5 3 Norine, Carol J. .......,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 6, 133 Northway, William R. ,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 82 Noteboom, Donald A. ............ 24, 131, 184, 193, 199 Nottingham, W. Dean .........,.,..,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 3 Nottingham, Mrs. Phyllis ...........,.......,,,..,,,,,,,, 37, 137 Noyes, Caryl Marie ....,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 1, 229 Nuber, Philip William .... ....... 6 3, 179 Nugent, John Vincent ,,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 6 Nutter, Richard W. .......... ....... 7 6 Nye Beverly Irene ....... ,,,,,,, 9 3 WAGNERS -k- They Have for 43 Years Q- PHONE JU 6-5594 I6 EAST MAIN -0- O'Boyle, Lorraine M. ....... .................... 5 2, 141 O'Boy1e, Marilynn L. ..... .. ...... .....141, 178 O'Brien, Andrew L. .. .......... ................... . 93 O'Brien, Marion A. ...- .. ........ ............. 3 1, 149 O'Brien, Robert D. ........... - ...... .. ....... 155 Ochsner, Jay Donald ...-..- ......... ..... . H93 O'Connell, Carol Anne ...................... ..-...76 O'C0nnor, David Daniel ....... ....,. ........ .......... 9 3 O'Connor, Thomas R. ...- .......... ..157 Ode, Sondra Kay ........... .. ...... - ....... ........ 9 3, 260 Ogren, Roger W. ............... ............ . ..45 O'Hare, Everett Raymond ..... - ........ .120 Okuno, Toru ........................... .. .... ......... 9 3, 20-1 Oliver, David W. ...- ...... .. ...... .. ......... .. ........ .... ...93 Oliver, Delores M. ....................... ......... ......... . . .37 Oljar, John Peter ............... - ....... -..N ...... - ....... 153 Olmstead, Wayne George ...... ..... . .....76 Olsen, Allen Dean ................ ................... 1 31, 173 Olsen, Clifford Eugene ..... ........ .. ...... - .......... . N93 Olson, Alice Darlene .... .. ............... 76, 277 Olson, Donald Ottis .... ....... 5 2, 155 Olson, Franklin A. .... - ......... 045 Olson, Illa Ann ...... ......... 93, 180 Olson, John Eldon ...... .. .............. 2 ...... - ....... 139, 17S Olson, Terry Dulliva ..... ........... .. ...... - .......... .. ....... 93 Olson, Thomas Andrew ............ 52, 108, 114, 116. 126, 154, 190, 205 Olson, Walter L. ............ ........................... 9 3. 153 O'Neil, Barbara E. ..... 93, 121, 129, 216 Onstad, David Oswald ...- ........ 63, 121, 131 173 Opp, Judy Jean ................... ......... - ................... 9 3 Oppenboen, Wayne Leon ..... 1 ....... 93 Orcutt, Jon Bruce ............... ..- 2 ............... '76 Orr, Richard T. ....... - ...... ...- ..... ....... 3 7, 139 Oscarson, David E. .... .. ...................... 260 Oscarson, Shirley E. ........ ...- ....... 260 279 Osgard, Dennis M. ................ ..... - ...76, 155. 260 Osier, Richard Raymond .... 2 ............................... 52 Ossello, Albert E. ...- ......... .................................. 1 53 Ostenson, Desta Ann ....... ....... 3 1, 109, 149. ISS. 190. 196 Ostrem, Donald Lee .......... .... - ............... 'T T 153 Ostrem, Jeaneen Joyce ..... ....... 9 3. ITS. 1S0 Osweiler, Larry Edward ....................... 93 Oswald, Theresa Ann - ....... .......... 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Irvin Lloyd ..-..- .... ........ 7 7, 182 Pizzini, Donald E. ....... -. ......., 37, 159 Pizzini, Edward Leon - .,......,.. 159 Place, Marian M. ...-. ............. ..94 Place, Nancy Jean .,...,.... ............ 77, 149 Plath, Arthur Thomas - ............,.......... 63 Platt, Leland W. ..,......, ........- ....... 147, 187, 203 Ployhar, Dale S. .......... ...........,............ 9 4 Plumlee, Patricia D. - ......... 63, 196 Pnivfr, Rita Berniece ...... ...... - ......, f 94 Polyette, Douglas Lee .... - ..... 1 ............... 45 Poll-cinvhorn, VVilliam .... .. ....... ..,,,...,.....,,,, 4 5 Pnllinitffm, Bonnie M. .....,.. 94, 180 Pope, Lawrence Leroy ...... ............. ............. 1 4 7 Popham, Joanne Lynd .. ....................... 94 Popik, Edward W. .......... ..........,...,. 2 22 Poppie, VVilforrl D. ...,, ,,,,,.,,, 1 55, 211 POFTffT, Glenn A. ,... ,.,,......,,,,,, 1 81 Porv-r, Kenneth B. ,182 Porter, Robert A. ,,...., ........... 7 7 Pff-rfwitz, Jamrfa A. ,.,,.,. .,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,229 Pu-apisil, George K, ........ ....... .. .......... - .................,..... 2 5 Poet, Richard Leland ....,.,,,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 153 Potter, Terfea J. .... .... 6 5, 127, 133, 208 Pff 1. D'IT'1fl'1Iv' L. ......., .,,.......,......... 1 ....,,.,,,, 3 1, 257 Pfmnfl. YVilliam H. .... 2 110, 155, 191, 202 Pffvf-Fl. Pflll G. .......... ....,....................................., 7 7 Pfrnrell, Robert J. .... ............. . ..... ........... 94, 182 Prrxere, George E. ..,. ....... 9 4, 153 Puynvfr, Priecilla M. ,,,,,,,,, 275 Pr'-brey, Davifl A. ...- ,,.,,,,, 31 Pribnow, Gustave A. ...... ,,,,,,,,,,, 6 3 Pritrharfl, Rillg: D. ,,,,,,,, ,202 3I6 Remely, Barry E, ....... . Remmen, Peter Alan ...... Remsh, Janice Marie Renne, Paul Wisner ..... Rennewanz, Douglas V. Reno, Bonnie Jane ........ Rentschler, Alvin E. Reser, Roger Lane .... Reymer, Michael G. .. Reymer, Patsy Lee .... Reynolds, Betty Lou ..... Reynolds, Helen C. .. Rice, Steve Graham Richardson, Donnalee ....... Richardson, Kenneth .... Richardson, Samuel E. Richardson, Thomas E. . Richardson, William ..... Richardson, Wm. Jr. Ricketts, Cubit A. ............ . Rider, Shirley Ann .............. Ridgway, Mrs. Carol S. Rigler, Barbara E. .......... . Rindal, Joyce Erleen ....... Ritner, Robert P. ..... . Rivenes, Jen ...... . ..... Roark, Douglas B. ......... . Roark, Sherlene Ann ........... Roatch, Edward James ...... Roban, James Melvin ...- .... Proff, Joan Marilynn Pr0DD, Gwendolyn M. ....,...94 .......-....94 Pru, Shwe Hla ................ .... ........... 45 Purcell, Katherine A. .... ...... 3 1, 204 Putnam, Charles R. ............. ............ 6 3 -Q.. Quale, Arnold Eugene ................ 37, 162, 177, 199 Quammen, Merle Ann ..... .................... 4 9, 52, 129 Quanbeck, James M. ..... ........ .2 5, 131, 178, 196 Quanbeck, Ronald B. ...... ................................. 1 77 Quickenden, Kenneth ...... ............. 6 3, 143, 193 Quickenden, Sandra J. .- ............... ....94 Quigley, Charlotte A. ....... .. ........ 63, 133 Quist, Francis J. ..................... ................ 7 7 -R. Raad, Soudad H, .......... .. ........ ...................... .2 04 Racicot, Robert George ....... 52, 139, 177 Radcliffe, Helen K. ........... .............. - .......... - ....... 7 7 Rader, Barbara Anne ............ ........ 7 7, 121, 129 186 Rae, Patricia M. ..-- ..... ... ....... ............ - ....... 7 7, 277 Rafdal, Gordon H. ...... ... ........ .......... 3 7, 244, 246 Ra.ffl, Carol Ann .... .... ....... .. ...... - ...94, 133 Ragland, Dick ........,... .. ...... .. ....... 94, 155 Ragland, Don ........... .. .... ........ 9 4, 155 Rahn, Charles Ralph .... ....... ....... . .63 Rahrer, Jerold F. ........... .......... ...-.......63 Rainey, William .... 1 .... .. ...... ......... .2 52 Raisler, James E. ...- ......... .. ........ .......... . .77 Rambough, Stanton T. .......... .... -, ...- ........, .....-197 Ramsav, Kenneth N. .. .............. A5, 143 Randall, Jean Kay ......... ...................... 9 4, 180 Rasmussen, Arnie T. ....... ............... 7 7, 151, 177 Rasmussen, Bent ....... - ...... - .....................,..... 204, 229 Rasmussen, Stanley S. .. ..... - ....... 37, 126, 152, 182 Ratz, Otto .............................. ...................... - ...... 1 ...45 Ratzburg, Karl David ... ......... ..... . ....... 1 ...77, 131 Ratzlaff, Donald D. ............ ...45 Rauch, William F. ........ 45, 157 Runig, Shirley ............. ............... 5 2 Rawlings, James A. ...- .... .. ......... ......... 2 5, 155 Raymond, Harriet Ida Read, Ruth Marie ........... Real Bird, Manuella Redbear, Victor V. Redekopp, Ben H. ........ . Redman, Barbara L. ......... . Redman, John Robert Reed, Janet ................... Reese, Karvel Keith ..... Rehard, Bruce E. ...... . Reichert, Edward S. Reid, Sylvester Wallace Reinhart, Walter Alto . Reisig, Charles H. ..... . ............63, 275 191 .........37, 149, 201 149 ..........52, ............77 199 - ....... 52, .......77, 197 Robbins, Mrs. Karen M. ..... . Robbins, Richard H. ..... . Roberts, Kay Darlene ...... Roberts, Lawrence H, Roberts, Lewis Henry ...... Roberts, Lorraine E. ...... . Roberts, Wallace M. Robertson, Donald W. Robertson, Duane L. Robertson, Signe .......... Robinson, Donna Lee .... Robinson, Walter B. Robison Patricia A. .... . Robson, y Robert' Bruce .. Rock, James G. ............ . Roe, Patricia Ann ......... Rogers, Gary Duane ........ Rogers, Julian W. Pr. Rogerson, Betty A. ....... . Rohrer, Dorothy M. ....... . Rohrer, Duane George .. Roolf, Norman J. Jr. ..... . Romasko, Walter Jose .. Romine, Jimmie E. ...... . Romine, Michael J. ......... . Ronchetto, Joseph B. .. Roper, William E. ...... . Ropes, Leverett H. Rose, Galen Joseph ........ Rosenthal, Patricia ............ Rosetti, Joseph P. Jr. Rosh, Elaine Lavonne .......40, 45, 139, ..31, .........63, -.......77, ..-...180, 192 151 279 248 143 195 ..- ........... 94 157 .........94, 201 ...63, .......108, ................118, .....77 230 145 ......77, 79, 183, 201, 213. 260 .......180, 195 .........37, 149 ........94, 254 279 .......45, 179 241 ........45, 198, ...147 .....94 .....31 202 .204 .......133, 194 .........63, 217 .........77, 181 .........94, 1.37 ..-31, 45, 279 175 ........229 ................ .178 .......155, 205 .. ....... .............. 1 55 ..-........145 157 .......77 ......94 1 137 129 Ross, Betsy Jean ............. ............................ 9 4, Ross, James Malcolm ............................ 25, 155, 196 Ross, S. Charland .................................................... 137 Rossmiller, Donald L. ............ 25, 108, 114, 120, 131, 160, 191, 199 Rossmiller, Joyce Carol ..... ................... 63, 121, 129 Rothermel, Margaret ........ ................ 7 7, 135 Rowe, Stana Claire .... Rowland, Charles Lee Royer, Erlind George ....... Rudio, Robert Morela ..... Rudolph, Thomas Edward Rufenach, Mrs. Mary S. Ruff, Peggy Jean .......... Ruppel, Roger D. ......... . Russell, Gary, James Russell, Hazel E. ........... . Russell, John Raymond ...... Russell, Marvin C. ........... . Rutherford, Carole J. .... . Ruthenford, Robert W. Rutledge, Jo Alene ........ Ryan, Gardner James .... Ryder, Dee Ann ................ Rydquist, David Lyle .... Ryerson, Don ....................... .-S-. Saito, George H. ....... .. ......... . Sallee, Stella Joy .... Salois, Paul Leo ............ . Salsbury, Wayne E. Salvas, Judith Ann ....... Sammons, Ramon W. Salvas, Myrna Jean ........... Samborsky, James F. Sampson, Charles A. Samuels, Adona Irene ..... ......ffff55Q 65l' 2, 179, 222, .....77, 133, ..... ........... 66, 66, 183, 223 119 145, 202 244 139 194 186, 110, 153 ..........94, ......46 .- ....... 94 147 ........260 145 .....-...94 141 .........66, 77 .....-53, 202 ...94 66 .......66 ..-94 94 94 178 ...........143 .. ............. .25 129 .........31, Sanborn, Peter A. ......... ......... 7 7, 253 Sanborn, William J, ....... ....... ...................... 9 4 Sand, Wayne Russell ....... ...... .. ........................... 9 4 Sandbak, Lawrence D. ............................................ 46 Sandberg, Ann Linnea ................ 53, 149, 188, 191 Sanders, Horace Dean ...... .............................. - ...77 Sandy, Linda Lee .............. ................ . 94, 180, 195 Saner, Carl M. .............. ............................ 7 7, 139 Sasse, Oliver G. ............. ..... 3 7, 189, 191, 200 Sawyer, Thomas Lynn ..... ........ 1 93, 232, 241, 244 Saylor, Myron L. ............. ................. 6 6, 131, 162 Scalabrin, Joseph J. 58, 65, 66, 110, 118, 198, 200, 201 Schaefer, Sandra J. ..... ....... ...... - ............... 2 7 5 Schai, Alois John ..... I Schauer, Suzanne V. .. ........ 94, 135 Shull, Garlcnc K.. ...... ..,...........,............,........ . 275 ipramg, Donald Walw' 'f Schavolt, Dennis F .... ............ .2 29 Sias, Frederick L. ................,..............................,. -95 Hnraxgurf, Danny Inari 4-. Scheeler, Marion C. ........ .................. S 14 Siderius, Richard W. ................ 65, 66, 131, 162, 192, .iprinw-r, Charlm l'. 222 Scheinost, Sharyn E. ...... ......... 7 7, 277 196, 199 Stahio, lla-:id 'I 1-11 11 Schell, Roger R. ....... .......... . 197 Sicdcntopc, George l . ..,.......,,., ..,,..... 80 Staff, .lot-.nn L:- Schell, William C. ........ ........................ 6 6 Siizlin, Carol Ann ,......,.. ,,..,,.,. 1 15, 178 Stafford, G4-ralfl lt. Schick, Wesley LeRoy ....................... ...46 Siizman, Claude Pl. ...... .,... . ., .. 204 Stazgniui, Harry Schilling, Ivan E. ............. ......... 1 79, 222, 223 Simard, Roberta J. 395, 141 Staley, liorothy M. Schiltz, Diana Rose ....... ... .................. 77, 137 Simorty, Michael ............ .......,.. . .141 I-llandinh, liarlrua I., Schlabs, Gordon Jack ...... ........... S 15, 229 Simpson, John W. Jr. ...., .112 Svariinlla, l-f-rn Vinla CF., if Schlechten, David A. ...... ............... 6 6, 155 Simpson, Wayne L. Jr. .........,.. 151 Stanwn, Ruth l'Qlai1,:- : Schlechten, Paul A. ...... .......... I i7,155, 200 Sjaastad, George E. ....... ................,.. ..... . ., 41' Paul lf-ling' Schmitz, Robert J. ......... ...... 1 79, 222, 223 Skerritt, George D. ....................,.....,....,.....,.. 66, 131 .-lun-lre, Gerald lf.. 112, Schneekloth, Robert ...-. .......................... .151 Skinner, Roger H. ,..........................,..,.....,. ..... 8 0, 203 Su-1-n Katherine I., ,, , J Schneilder, Janice A. ....................... 37, 137 Skram. Knut .................... 79, 153, 260, 271, 201 203 Suu-n Stanley 0. .. Schneider, Philip C. ..... ...... 7 9, 139, 213, 222 Slack, Jerry Lce .... .......................... ,,.........,......,....., 1 5 5 Sufinbafzh, Donald I.. ff 1 Schoepp, Loretta Cl, ..................... 95, 180 Sloan, David Eugene .......... ........... fl 6, 155, 189, 191 Stffinf-r, ltayrnond A. 1 Schrade, Karl M. ......... ........ 7 7, 131, 187 Sloan, John Douglas .......................,,...,,. 05 Sum:-, John Clifford Schrader, John F. ........ .................... . ..66 Sloan, Timothy Alan ..... ............. .......... 1 5 5 Stem-, Karen 'l'. .. 1 Schramm, Donna Jean ............ 77, 277 Smiyrel, Marcia Lee ........ . .,...... 9:1 Stffnsatufr, Gary A. , Schreiber, Dean R. ..... ..... ............. . 157 Smith, Alton Everett ....... .... ,.....,,.... 4 F L Stl-phani, PJ-mn I.. J Schreiber, Elida C. ............. ......,,......,............. 8 0, 133 Smith, Barbara E. .......... ,,.,.,............,.... 1 82 Stxgplufm, Colleen 11. .. Schreiber, Gary Paul ......................................... .157 Smith, Celia Louise ....... ...... S 15, 137, 181 Stephens, Juan Lola Schroeder, Karen I. ...................,...........,.......,.........,,. 95 Smith, Edward B. .... ...........,............,.. 8 0 Stffrrnitz, Jayme li, ., 1 1 Schiller, Ann Lenore ................ 66, 117, 133, 196 201 Smith, E. Jane .......... .....................,,,...,.. 1 35 Sturnaman, Dorothy 51. Schwartz, Allen A. ..... .......,....,...........,,,,,,...,. . U46 Smith, Ian Dennis ...... .........,....,.......,.. 6 6, 199 Stevrurs, lffluiy C. Schwartz, Kay G. .......... ....... 6 6, 117, 121, 135 Smith, Jane ................,..... ......... 2 0, 34, 37, 127 Steverm, Sharon Ann Schwartz, Susan A. .... ..........................,,, , U95 Smith, John Robert .... ....................,.....,,.... 6 6 Stevens, William D . Schwenk, Wilbert O. .... ................................ . .,66 Smith, Raymond John ..... ........................., 1 31 Stevenson, Adrian l.. ' Schwingle, Richard E. ...................... 66, 126, 152 Smith, Rex Raymond .... ........ 3 4, 37, 151, Stevenson, Elizabeth . Scott, Edwin Norman ...... .. .,.... - ,,,...,.,. ,.,.,80, 203 192 205 Stewart, Duncan J. . Sedlacek, Thomas V. ...... ...,,.r. 9 5, 151 Smith, Sharon Kay .... ...,.................. E 15 Stewart, Gordon Carl Seifert, Edwin A. ......., ,,..,.,,,, , 195 Smith, Sherman J. ....... .....,,.. 8 0 .tcwar-t, Ptxfgy Ann . .- ...., J Seitz, Larry Albert ......... .....,,.,....,...,.,....,. , 145 Smyth, Barbara G. ........... ................... 8 O Stewart, Samuel Paul ,. - ...., 20, Semerjian, Hovhannes, ..... .,.,,...,,,,,,,,.,,,,,., 6 6, 204 Sneddon, Mrs. Lois D. .,.................... 32 Stickney, Richard R. . Semrnens, William J. ...... ............................ 6 6, 181 Sneddon, Louis T. ........ ......................... 4 6 Stiles, Wm. I-Jlv-'ard . .. .- . Sestrich, Frances K. ...- .... ........ 8 0, 115, 135, 178 Snortland, Sandra L. .... ........ 7 9, 80, 141 Stiles, William R. ....... 63, 66. 3 Sevener, Stephen C. ............. ........... .. .....,....,,..., , 265 Snow, Georgiana M. .... ...................... 9 5 Stiles, William V. ..,. . .. . Shalayda. Don Michael ..... .,........,......,.....,., , ,229 Snyder, Dixie Ann ...... ................. 2 77 Stillintgs, Noralyn M. . 66 Shanstrom, Florence ........... ,,,..., 6 6, 137 Snyder, Ray Allan .... ...................... 2 5 Stilson, Betty Mae ..... Shaver, August E. ....... -... ..,.,,,.....,., 95 Sobonya, Stephen J. .... ..... - ....... 1 79 222 Stimson, John F. 0 Sheen ,Deanna M. .... ,....,,, 9 5, 180 Sohl, Gary Leonard .... ......... 3 2, 143, 205 Stiober, Quentin J. Sheffels. James R. . ..,......,.,. .195 Solaga, Chris ........... ....................... 1 80 Stock, Francis J Shelden. William G. ...... ......., 6 6, 143 Sollid, Susan Lynn .... ............................ 8 0 Stocker, Glee R. .... She1merdine,Alfreda ...... .,.,..,,,..,, 1 33 Soloaga, Lucretia A. ........ 95, 135, 195 Sboecker, Weston A. . H.- Shepherd, Gordon ............ .,..,., , H66 Sorenson, Shirley A. ..... ............... 9 5, 149 Stokke, Nils Peter ......... Shepherd. Richard A. .. ...,,, 202 Soriano, Margita R. ........... 95, 204 swim, Larry Edward 3, 117, . Shelftherd, Russell E. ..... ,,,80 Sorlie, Jacqueline L, ..... ......... 6 6, 137 Stoltz, Michael A. ...... .. 50. 1 Sherlck. J0hI1 M. ............. ,,,.,, 1 53 Soulsby, Carol Ann ............ .......... 8 0 184 Stone, Robert Lee .... .................. if 0. ' Sherman. James M. ....... .. ...... ..,....,,,,. 9 5 Sowa, Mrs. Esther G. ......... 32, 279 Stordahl. Linn M. ....... ................. .. ..... S Sherwood, MIS. Helen ..... ......... ,,.,...,,, . 1,31 Spain, Louis Richard ........ 95, 155 Storey, Donald Lee ........... .. .... 66, 152. 1955. Shfrvalier. Dix C. Jr. ...... ,,,,,,,, 3 1, 198 Spear, Sharon Marie ..... ......... 8 0, 133 Stout, Charles A. Jr. .. ........................ H.. 'lh1Pm3H, D0nna Marie ....... ..1 ,,.,..,.,.. 95 Spears, Sandra Ellen ..... .... - ...95, 183 Stout. Edear Lee Jr. ...- ..... -.... ... Sh1l'19Y. William C. ........... .,......,,..,,,,,, 9 5 Speck, Darlene Joy ...... - ...... ............ 9 5, 137 Stradley, David I. W. .............. 45. 1 Shlvely, JoAnn M. ................ ,,,,,,... 6 6, 114 Spencer, Charles S. ...... ............................ 8 0, 183 Strand, June .................... .- .... - ........... 66. 141. 27' Shook, D69 Anna ........... ,. ,,...., ,,,,,,,, 9 5, 149 Sperry, Karen Jean .,..,..,. ....,... 6 5, 149, 181, 208 Strandberg, Keith L. .... .. ......... 40, -15. 109. 147. Sh0D9. Richard Irvin ...... ,,..,.,, 8 0, 155 Spicher, Ardith Jean ............... 95, 129, 180 2'r' 22' Short, Mara Diane ....... ,,,,........,, 66, 275 Spoelstra, Edward J. ................................ 46 Strane, Laurence R. . ...-.....-... ..----2' I I THE MSC ALUMNI ASSCCIATICN E WHCUMES... I Th Class of 1960 -and- l I I V I Invifes Acfive Parficipafion In Alumni Affairs CLASS MEMBERS - Please advise fhe Alumni Office each fime you have a change of address. 317 4 51,-,,gg,,,,, John L,-R.,-y ,..,,....,.., 46 Thompson, Bennie ......... ----------------- 5 6 Sgyieb,-1, Dorothea I.. ,..,..,,.,...... 96 '1'l10ll1DS0l1, Beverly A. ...... ........ S 16, 130 53,-i,,gf,,11,,w. Judi' J, ..,,N, 1 ,..,,,,,,,, 116 Thompson, Charles R. .......53, 131 gm,1.,.1, Anm, w, 5, 1-13, 19:1 'Thompson Donna Lee .,------.- ---96 Sgnwbglh ,lanigc E, ,W .,,,., 96, 260 Thompson Janice L. ...... ----- . ..96 ggyvblt-, Jfmhg 1-', .,,, ..,.,...,,.., - 16 Tlioinpson, Joseph D. ..... ......... . U66 Sggvh, Rngmld Ray ,.,. ,,,,,,.,.. 2 16 Thompson. Mary A. ...... --------'-------- 9 6 55:-pniniexi, Edwin A. ...., .. ......,,,., 155 Thurston, Bruce D. ........ 157, 260 gym,-s, 311911391 B, ,,.,,,,. ,,,,,,, ,,k-,,, 1 16 155 Tlnirston. Stanley Jr. .. ....---'---------- -----96 Stn-ther, ,lxunes G. .,........... - ...... - ..,.....,.... 37 'l'idball. Dora Lou ......... ....... 3 2, 127, 141 Strung, Norman M. ..,..,....,..........,............,,......,..... ill? '11l9l.9ll14l'l1ll9l'- 'llll'-1111215 --------------- --.96 Si:-:elk-gyk, Coni-:id F, A,,.,,A,, 1.5, 179, 233, 2-1-1. 215 Tillitt. D2lVll'l Noel --.f,------ --v-- - 145 Szul-lean, .lolin .Howzuwi ....,.. 1 .....,,.,..,.,,, ..... ........ 4 l 3 Tllllilllll, C9119 Al'l10l1l ------.---- A------- 2 29 55111-15, Rgynnund D, A,-A-- ,.-x .,A,.w ,,,,,,,x A.,,x,,, S 1 1 ' 1'iI11I1l0IlS, John Alfred ....,.. .,... . 145 Stuxsbe-rg, Sherryl D. .... ...... S 0, 133 'rll1I19l'll'lt l61', Ronald ........ ..... . 184 Sularz. Allen l-'rnncis .... 1 .,............. 229 'l'onVS. 1Villal'4l A- .-,--- ---------- 9 6 Sullivan. Gary Glen ,...,....,.,,...,,... 145 Tulliver. Cl1a1'leS L- A----- -------67 Sll!11lil'1'. Clinrhs W. ..., ..S0. 157 1ST Toly. Allen Stewart ----....-- -------------- - --95 Suxidiuikkeii, Eugene C, . ...,.....,.........,,........, 204 Tom. R0lJ91'f3 -,-,,-.------------------- ------- 9 6- 153 Sur:-ilirrc, Merril M. .,........ ....,.......................,........., 4 6 'l'omrkins. Joan Barbara --------- ----32 sunasm. R.-bm 1.. ........ 179. lill, 222. 22:1 Topel. Katherine K- -.----------- ---A- - .-32 Susax. Carl Gemld ........ .......................... S 0 151 T0l'1'9S- B911 AY1fll0T1y ----- ----- --.67 bwziixmon. Edith J. ...,.....,...................... S0 Towe. Karen Sally ------ --------------------- - --67 Swan, Mis. Penelope ,,,, 37 1-19 Townsend. Sl1a1'0I1 L- ---- --------------- - ---96- 149 Swank, Dewey ,,,,,AA,..,,,, ,,,,..,, 1 -13 Townsend, Stuart W. .... .---- 1 53, 187, 222 Swnnsor, NK'ard M, .W .,,, ....,,,, 1 59 Trackwell, Nancy B. .. .....---.---------- -- ---96 Swanson, Edward XY, ,,,,,.,...,,. 66 Trask, Dawn D99 ---v-----A---- ---96 Swanson, Dairyle E. ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., S 16 Trask, Deanna Joy ...... .-------------------- - --32 .wa:'t:, Joy Lucille ...,, ,,,,,,,,, S 0, 279 Trebesch, Gerald L. ...... .--..-. 9 6, 153. 241 Swecker. Dann Jo ,,,, ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 96 Treml, May Janice ..... .................. -2 75 Sweet, James Gurhrie ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 157 T1-eweek, James W. ...... ....... .. ....-. . ..96 Switzer. Mis. Kathlee .........,, .... 2 T9 Trewhella, Mary Ellen .-.... ....---- 5 7 141 Szynianowski, John S. ,,,,.... ,,.,. A ,,,,, S 0 Trewhella, William T. ..... ........ . ..47 Trinder, Charles R. ......... ............... . ..96 -T Tripp, Spencer Leroy ...... .................. . ..96 Trott, Susan Lucille .... . ............... 67, 277 Tacke. Edith H. , ..,..,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 29 178 Tschache, Grace E, ,.,., ........ 9 6, 149, 260 Tilllvli. Stephanie ..,,...,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 49 Tucker, Roger D. .,,....... .................. . ..47 Tamietri. James W. .....,.. -..25 Tucker, Shirley, Rhea ...... ............ . .. ...96 Tanren. Dunne C. ........... ............,.,, 9 6 Turck, Keith Ivan ........ ........ 1 53 Tavenner. Gary .............. ,........ 9 6, 155 Turk, Shirley Ann ...... ......- 6 7 'l'2lYl:'!1, .-XT1110111' lvilliani ,,,,,, 25, 199 Tux-ney, Fred B, ,,,,,,,,, ........ 2 29 Taylor. -lack B. ........... ,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 2 5 Turner, Jacqueline ..... ..-.-.-- 1 82 Taylor. Mary Ellen ..... .W .,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ..,,,,,, 1 37 Turner, Wayne E. .... ....... 9 6 Taylor. Orville Joe ........ ,,,,,,.. 1 19, 139 187 Tveidt, Karen J. 1........ ........ 1 49 Taylor- Roberta L. ............ .,......,,....., 9 6 180 Twilling, Allen W. -.---- ----96 T115'l01'. Rodney Flint ...... ,,,,,,,,., 1 55, 179 Twitchell, Marjory ........... ...----- 2 75 Taylor. Vern Marvin ,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,125 Teerer. Mrs. .-xllene ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 T9 Tennant. Shirley J, ,,,., ,,,,,,,,, 3 2, 279 -U- Terwillicer, Fred N, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 6, 157 Thain. Ian Buchan ....,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 9 5, 162' 132 Uhlrich, Richard J, .,........ ........ 4 7, 155, 178, 192 Tlllelman. YVilma Jean ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 9 6 Uhlrich, Margaret A. .... ..............-------- 5 7, 137 Tnomw. Charles S. ..,,.,.. ,,,,,,, 2 03 Ullarich, Ruby Nell .... .........................-. 2 75 Tlnilnias. Larry James .....,, ,,,,,,,,, 4 7 Ullom, Jackie Dean ...... . ....................---------------- 47 Thomas. Linda F. ....... .,,,, ,.,, 7 5 Ulstad, Thomas John .... ..............................-- -------- 1 7 S TflOYTl25, X lVlaI1 - .----, 'Ulvang' Grace M3,1'ie ,,,,,, 4,,,,,, 9 6, Human ntellect g ows of its own action Business. l'oo. musi grow from within. I+ grows in proportion 'ro the service ii renders. Courfeous Service ls a Slogan of The Montana Hardware Company QWHOLESALE ONLYl BUTTE GREAT FALLS 318 Undem, Dianne Mary ........ Ungefug, Gary Allan ..... Upham, Robert Leroy ...., .... 178 181 - ....... 151, Utiger, Herman E. ................ .. ............... 96 -V- Vallance, Judith Ann ........................................ 96, 180 Vandal, Sandra Marie ............ 79, 137, 182, 186, 204 VanVoast, Henry Roger ....... .. ........................... 67, 131 Va.nVoast, Wayne Adam ................................ 67, 147 Vasboe, Eunice B. .................. ............... 1 78 Vaught, Virginia Lee ............. . .......... 67, 196 Vender, Arthur R. ......... - ......... ....................... 9 6 Venetz, Gregor .............. .L ....................... 96 Vesterby, Marlow C. ...... ....... 1 15, 131, 199 Vick, Vickie ................ ...................... 2 77 Vickery, Kaylee K, ..... .... .................. 1 2 9 Vischer, William A. .... .. .... .......... . .131 Vogt, Margo ................ - ...... ........ 7 9, 149 Voll, Sven ........... ........,.. ..... .. ......... - . ..96 Vollmer, William A. ............... ...... . ..37 -W... Wagner, StephenF, ............... ....... 6 7 121, 131 199 Wagner, Walter Edgar ....... ...... - ...... ..... 1 5 7, 178 Waldo, James Barry ......... ........... 4 7 Waldo, Theodore Bill ..... ...53 Walker, Bernard Jay ..... ....... ...... . . .96 Walker, Charles L. ....... ............. ...... . 1 55 Walker, Mrs. Gaye R. ..... - .......... ............. 6 7 Walker, Geraldine R. ..... ............ . ..67 Walker, Robert C. ....... ........ 4 7, 193 Walker, Robert E. ........... ............ . 157 Walkup, Mrs. Lois W. .............. . .277 Wallace, Robert H. ...... .....-..-......47 Waltari, Eleanor L. .... ....... 9 6, 180 Walters, Gerald A, ........... ......... - 197 Wangerin, Eugene D. ..... ............... . ..96 Ward, Earlyne ............... ................,.. . 180 Warddrip, Robert L. ...... ........................... 9 6 Ware, Charlotte ............. ........ 9 6, 144, 260 Ware, Karen Louise ....... ............... 9 6 180 Ware, Walter Lee ........... ........... 4 7, 151 Wargelin, Richard M. ..... ......... ...53 Warmack, Neil Bentle ..... .......... ...... . . .67 Warp, Norman Horace .... - ....... ......... . ..67 Warren, Guylyn R. ....... ......,96, 135 Warren, Harvey B. ....... ....... 3 2, 179 Watson, Leona Mae .......... .L ........ .180 Wattnem, Ronald Dale .... ............... . ..96 Way A. Judith ................. ............ 1 29, 133 Way, Barbara Jane . ..... ...................... . ..96 Waylett, Dan King ................. ......... 3 7, 157 192 Waylett, Mrs, Mary A. .............. ................ 1 88 191 Waylett, Maryann McGinnis ..... ........ 5 3, 133, 254 Weaver, Calvin Gene ............... ................... . ..96 Weber, Dixie .... , ....................... - ....... ................... 2 75 Weed, Mrs. Myrtle D .... ...... . 196 Wehr, Robert Lee ........... ..... ....... 153 Weibert, Donald Lee ....... ............ . 147 Weigand, Carol E. ........... ....... ................ . 2 75 Weinrich, Thomas H. ..................... ......... 1 10, 202 Weiss, Ronald James ...... - ......... ............... 2 52 Weissman, Irving L. .,.... ........ 6 7, 181 Welch, Carolyn Sue ...... ..................... 9 7 Welch, Virginia L. ...... ......... 1 33, 260 Weller, Gerald N. .......... ................. 9 7 Wellington, Barbara ........ ......... 1 49, 275 Wellman, Elinor Ann ...... ....... 6 7, 275 Wells, Lawrence Dean ..... ............. ..................... 4 7 Wenrich, Thomas ............. ........................................ 5 3 Wenzel, Mrs. Ellen C. ........................................... ...53 Wenzel, Marjorie J ................. 34, 38, 135, 182, 254 Wenzel, Robert Wesley ,...................................... ...32 Weppler, Daniel L. ........... ............. ....... , ......... . 1 82 Wessel, Kay Eleano-re ...... ................ ........... 9 7 , 137 West, Gary Alan .......... ..................................... 9 7 West, Janice Gay .................... 97, 121, 135, 180, 195 West, Marion Wayne ...38 Westervelt, Elda M. ....... ................................... 1 80 Westlake, Kay H. ................. ........ 3 2, 133, 188, 191 Weston, Roy Decker ....... 1... ............. 67, 159, 265 Weston, Timothy Jame ................. 145, 192 Westre, Willard N. ............... ................ 1 .183 Westwell, Sally ................... - .... ......... . 181 Weftherell, Michael K. ,...... .. ................................ -117 Wetzel, Susan Jo ................ ............................ 1 ...97 Weyland, Jack Arnold ........ ......... 7 9, 157, 187, 212 Wheat, Gayle Louise ........ ......... - ........... 1 41 277 Wheeler, John D. ....... ............................ 1 55 Wheeling, Karen V, ..... ......... 1 37 White, Bruce James ..... .............. 6 7 White Eagle, Annette ..... ..... ....... .. . ..97 White, Elaine L. ............... ...... 1 35 186 White, Keith Darryl .....,,..... , ........ ...47 White, Mary Kathleen ...... ......... . 137 White, Susan Frances ...... ....... ...................... 1 2 1 Whitesel, Jerry Ray ....... .............................. 9 7, 229 Whitmus. Donald Dave ..... 1 ........... 115, 131, 162 Whitt, Ward ....................... ........................ 2 65 Whittet, Joan Gay ...... ................... . ..32 Whvte, Nicky Rafe ....... .. ................. 97 Wichman, Marilynn C. ............... . .178 Wichman, Joseph M. ..... ...... ......... 1 7 7, 178 Wiederrick, Daniel F. ..... ........ - .................. . ..97 Wiehman, Marilvn ......... ....,................................ 9 7 Wiggefr, Lones W. Jr. .................... 25, 131, 191, 252 Wilcox, Clark Edward ......................................... .157 Wilcox, David L. .,,,. ..- .... .. .,............. ......... 1 57, 241 Wilkerson, Royzer E. ...... .............,...,. . ..47 Wilkins, Gus J. .......... ........ 9 7, 153, 252 Wilkinson, Marian L. .... ................... . 275 Wille, Baan D. ............ .......... ........ 4 7 , 143 Willems, Sharon L. ...,.... - ....... ............ 1 80 Williams, Arthur H. .... ........ 2 04 Minniebell L. . Williams, James George Williams, Lyle George .. Williams, Richard B. ..... . Williams, Roy George ...... Williamson, .Luella M. .. Williss, William B. ......... . Wills, Sidney Ernest .... Willson, F1'ed S. ............. . Wilson, Calvin C. Wilson, Donald C. ........... . Wilson, Keith Randolph Wilson, Kemp Jeff ........... ....... 6 5, Wilson, Kenneth Wayne .. Wilson, Lawrence R. ..... . Wilson, Stuart J. ......... . Wilson, Warren Guy ....., Wiman, Garvan Ray ........ Winker, Winkley, Jerry H. ........... . Winks, Kay ........................ Winks, Winifred Kay ...... Winninghoff, Philip ........ Winslow, Ervin W. Jr. .... . Winter, Keith Dennis ..... Wipperman, Alfred H. .. Witt, Glenna A. .,........,,..,,. . Wogaman, Donald' Edward Wohlgemuth, Gary .......... Woldtvedt, Susan Kay ..... Wolf, Annabel ........................ Wollan, Gary Leonard . Wollan, Ronald Dean ....... - Wollan, Valden R. ....... . Womble, Linda Marie ...... Wood, Helen Jeanne ...... Wood, Sandra Lois ........... Wood, Mrs-. Sandra S. Woodmansey, Mary E. ...... ........ Woodriff, Dan Thomas ..... Woods, Linda Ann ...... ' 'fff1fif1Q5iQ 67, 117, ........97, .......244 ........67, ....fff5if .........97. ........38, fQfQfQQ1Eii', 97, 121, .97, 133 - .............. 145 .........97, Woolery, Joyce Fay ,,..,..,.., , ,,,,,,,,,,,, 97, Workman, Wilbur Les .. Worthington, Douglas .... n 1 Wright, Carol Sue ....,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,-,, 9 7, 141 Wright, George Duane ...,., ,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,--.- Wright, Robert P. ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,...,,. 1 43, Wulff, Carla Marie ........ Wunderwald, Garry L, Wylie, John Howard ........ Wylie, Marian Jean ...... -Y- Yacoub, Salah Musleh .... Yankoskie, Carol Ann .... Yankoskie, Virginia ..,,., Yates, Margo F, ,,,-,, 1 .,......97, ..,.....25, .117 ..47 ..97 U97 ..97 .117 ..67 177 155 143 265 155 ..47 ..97 151 151 U53 180 ..67 137 ..67 198 245 120 ..67 ..67 197 U97 141 180 153 153 ..47 279 317 137 277 183 183 180 137 ..47 153 183 ..38 192 260 151 197 230 204 183 133 ........67, Yates, Wallaaw Leaf . Yedlicka, James J. 67, 131, Yi-nne, Alan P. ............. . .,,., ...,. 1 17, Yenne, Gerald Thomas 117, 1511 Ylinen, Robert Emmet Yokoo, Jane S. ...,..,,.. 117, You-xt, Florence Annet Young, Dennis Nathan Young, Frank Wallace J7, 1510 67, 157 47 199 1541 15154 U7 277 195 260 143 Zanw, Karr-11 Jlmnm- Zavalney, Harold . Zviylvr, Larry IJ. Zr4U.11', .1 uflith A nmfl Zialln, 1' :grim Saaflvlfl Zimmer, Arllythfe .Ioan Zirnrm-rman, flharlfn P11 Zim rnerma n, liifrha rfl fi Zippf-rian, Linda fl. . 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