Montana State University Bozeman - Montanan Yearbook (Bozeman, MT)

 - Class of 1961

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Be it group living or or- ganized activitics, ITlHI'l,S knowledge is en- riched by it. --up--A-.... , 'ws 1-L4-- v 3 I kk, 77 'n- ...1 .,.-, Y i -V i Q NAEWHI 'J 1 ir l rl was ....-,.-,,g----u....,,. it -in .- 2 1 B I I if . I ' . - ,J .X f J! M ' ' s l v Y ' . T, Y x f ' 5-'HA . X of if. . ' ' ' . ix. gs fy z - Q. : 1 3 ' C . -- -ci ,,. 3 N E E 1 i x B Q A . . as-im . . :+- - .Yu Q . XW5 'xnigig l Fl 'f- 1: 163, - , V -S 5, 1, 1 ,S . ., fm as f-f , ' ' Y 2 'J' W 'H' . ' 7. g ....,, - . ......... X 1-r 'A 7 - 4 . 4 X ...-...M,.,,..,,.,,.. H Q- N,,..,, S ,Q J am? 'W 112 I ll ' - fifsifsf M Km - ' gr Q V3 .Q Z 1 ' K 'Ziiii --wal' ' ' W f ,Qsavmgfww W 'sd'- -'sv .mg g-1-9 3 'Mrs .Ill to 74,1 r Wg? The physical properties of a center of learning are seen in a different light than other buildings of sim- ilar size and shape. The searching scent of learning lingers in the halls, the minds of those gathered there seek to slake the thirst of knowledge, and the minds of those who have left are iilled with mem- ories of how the thirst was quenched. E? I vm I, t W! E EE :limi ISIS in OXG Nlll 'PHY PO ER ENDURIBG The gift of learning is also a gift in terms of time. The material returns for the long hours of class- room and lah work seem small, but when the time spent for formal education is compared With the time it will he used in life, the price paid for knowledge in terms of time suddenly becomes unimportant. Q were J. Q mmm' A uw . , siilpi-f N fn, J' ' '-ww .....4 by , g.. 'xtwv ' s xx ' AX? , ,Bw WN, , . ,ex '. ,,:j.,..x - '- . , , 0 , , K .. XY 1 li K-41-P ' -.v-'A . 2 'X 'S I ' u X -W Y4-f'- g'K L , A N. f tx - 52 'X Af x xt b- n 1 1' ' fx, 1 8 X. k r Q? 'K I Tx S5 1... IL .6991 , .A fs., Hf- ,-. ' was I rm 'J' -A . 13 -' f' . -' ' .l: ' ' ,,, , , 1 ' P- P 5,--u-., in n.1'. ' . ' b, Af' r I Dir ,. ,A fl ri bl- A u Q4 9' ' '-.'l if '- fvq, ' Afflfg i ' lid-. 'f-4 3 .. -ll, ' . 11.2 ,' ' .5 ' Y A I. may -Q-3 - ' f'.f7f - nf. 2' IQ '.,'. X ff' Q 1 U Y .- V4 -- ff . J f 1 'liffy iw f - ' . 1 I , I, ' 4 ,Af . - , . , 4' .41 I f v- f' -' ', 'Z h I . - I . ' 1... -' Di,-f 'f'f '..' , ' 51, -, 4 1, bf' 5 xv' - I QV- If. ' . A ov?-JK .' inf '- Vx 'K iff., Q.. 17, 7: 5. ,Zi .xfvau i 77 ' fr 'C M ,,. v 'y..A-Q ag ft.. Us W H1511 . . - , sliiilhdhzgxh I ' fLQ , : ' i A7 ' ' f '1' 3-'IFA' lfgits '- J nl, 1, Y K, - ll, 1 2 0 lifnl 2,45 Eb, Vfjfx ' -ftp thot, fs'f '-. -f-'34 fjffiigu. 2..14 ff - fvbllixz? Irfll-'fi.,9.. ' 10' L-x'g'l,. xl t f, I I v 4 ,.,ll an The educational pursuits of man are many and varied. It is in this respect that the individuality of man is re- vealed. The individual is not a stereotype of all students, but rather develops and fur- thers his knowledge in the Helds in which his interest and talents lie. If p-,. I Ja , Tradition. Through this Word a bond between students of all generations is established. Memories and hopes are combined to form an allegiance to an institution which built and will con- tinue to build lasting friendships. '. 4'1gb.l.TlfI '1 iff lilly- n.. f v' HJ JUOKAA. 'u'77'l'A 2 l...f 'U .,KM1.1.'-1111. 477' LE -'.',Yll1'HQ'2. Y1 HWB f-DX Wm, Well-worn druinheads and an often-used gym floor tell the tale of an unending line of students over the years. Some will never return - others will Come back and still find the drum setting the pace and the floor Catering to younger feet, feet that someday will return as they have clone. Ufv ' 7 v ' v W r - --f- - L nk: L ' Y 'J 1 YN-N ff' '!,Y4 4 Q5 s 51 'i A Pfffi, ' , W iziaiiffii- 1 fN r'iQf7 '1 ls H ,. xi E Tp. A student is one who questionsg questions the peculiarity of a chan- nel of a stream, or the properties of the ice in the bottom of a coke. Questions answered give rise to other questions, and so the chain of learning is established. w No man is an islandf, Meeting others is one of the greatest ad- vantages afforded students. Be the associations gained in a large group or singly, the students are the better for it. If s I g There e-giine5 a time when the studies must be laid .wide and te1iipe1'a1'ih' fergotten. The time is used tw iehix and put aside the Worry of grades and iwiziimeiits. tu allow the student to stop and take wick of his aeeomphshments. Q' rf. wcf.4f '- . Wy, aria' 1 wan , .C gn . .Q -, ff:,,:i,,1 - V. f f'if', .sugar wi Contemplation. The student soon finds that to relax is to start thinking of things yet to he dune. things done in the past, and things that need doing right now. And so the inachinery that ground to a halt during the hreak is put into mm- tion again. SUB tables are left alone. and dcsici1's swing open as work is again resunied. Kev- -..- EVENT A A' . Q . an Q V . 1 . 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S it . - 5, ' 4-.t ' f,7, -55 .Kfff 541 ., - 5 ,H ,,- ' M 4 I ,'.r.1u'... gs- A-iw , Il , , , ' -' ' 1 Q wr- - f' f . ' . i ivy., 41 is 13 . 'R , fl 1, 5 -. ' 'gf' F0 ': fef,:'ff'f 'sf 11 ' -- ..!4-wr., - -' ff -Q?fL-'ye 2 'he C' 'im,,,,, ' . ' I' Y Q x N w,,,uMM A 1,14-N 3 fss' ' -' ' I , , .-'. f - ,gm .X -1 53' f.:.'..,x,' .-'Lf' ' ax A WE-- . I' X ' u ' . 'Q' .sw ' X-lf ?U .J- ' 71 ,' Q 1 , N . ' 'Q-Q--w-f 'M A f ,.-,,.- .. 's f3v'K I I . g , If -no-y n',. M-4 s I V, R, aa' r 3 MNA , A , H A .-l 'C.f.L ,, . w by...-XIAA 4' ff Q., X- 4 5, ' F J H 1 1 I 51 3 I I I 1 l li I u K There is an aspect of education which does not appear in text books, but rather which manifests itself in human relationships. It is found Wherever people meet, be they old friends, or strangers meeting each other for the first time. To this particular division of education the many and varied events of Montana State College are dedi- cated. Sports events, homecoming, re- ligious emphasis Week, fraternity rush Week, all of these events give MSC,s stu- dents a chance to Work with others, an op- portunity to learn the working of society. Truely, this branch of education can never be replaced by text books. The every-familiar SUB registration table, where you sign Freshm in re istr ition ht first of tutlx nth up for everything from elections to blood drawings. will ciop up in the hectic tour x t us to tom 1.4. The thing that an undergraduate student looks foiwvard to most is becoming an alum- nus. The inverse of this is also true. An Alum dreams of good times gone by. Put these two feelings in the pot, stir like the devil. and you have a homecoming. Pa- rades. queens. the big game, old friend- ships renexved and new acquaintences made. all of these make up the biggest event on either side of the graduation fence - homecoming. Five long days and then it,s here, the Week- end. To those who are blessed with Satur- day classes, it starts with the skipping of an S olclock chem quiz, others jump the gun by putting down the books Friday noon. Picnics, going home, or just lazing around, they all make Saturday the best day of the Week. The Saturday night dance, sleeping in on Sunday morning, the Sun- day night show, and all of the sudden itis Monday morning again. Inst think, only five more days. S l 1 d roses. thc crowning of Queen Barbara to reign over Mom stork delivers MSC's tenth greek me Q ming festivities. ft , ' aff ,4 , ii 'X fraternity - Sigma Phi Epsilon E- 1 l The sax section cuts loose during the Homecoming Ball. President Renne speaks at a meeting in the SUB theatre. E xr ,4 4391 4 fx A One of thc frosh class president tiiziflifhffe speaks from the coffin. F 1 The crowd at the Homecoming Ball. cliinaxing the wt-ekcic.d's ,ittiu ities FZS if Q X ,B-X Dick Trainer winds up his tongue as The homecoming fans watch the 'Cats The weather grew colder as the sea- the Sagebrush Apes go into action. in action. son grew longer. The national election took on added color at RISC. with the holding of a mock election just G SI prior to the actual voting. The students accur- Krmdm ately predicted the outcome ofthe stateis guber- I natorial race, giving Donald Nutter a over- whelming majority over Paul Cannon, but they failed to recognize the trends of the nation in the presidential campaign, as they hypotheti- cally elected Dick Nixon. judging from the state budget cut to education, perhaps the students made a wrong choice in the gubernatorial con- , test also. The students also kept the polls busy i ' X on other issues, as they elected queens, voted on a new winter quarter holiday, and chose their student leaders for the coming year The Presidents brother stopped at MSC during i the campaign. , I , ,, , The dedication of the plaque honoring those MSC football players X ffm! during XISC s mock election. who died in WWII. ..- -n .J 1 -- x The ever-popular Winter parties and the basketball games helped break up the grey days of Winter quarter, but the students also took time out for more serious things. Religious Emphasis Week found the stu- dents exploring theology through talks by leading ministers from throughout the na- tion. The Christmas Sing saw more than 1700 students participating, with every living group on campus represented with singing groups. Perhaps the biggest topic brought before the students Winter Quar- ter Was the budget cut controversy, as cof- fee break conversations turned into govern- mental debates. The Exponent became one of the statels most comprehensive news gathers concerning the University Systenfs plight, and President Renne made head- lines with his stand on the matter. n-11.-.....a win.,- lL1 Rl Thr: spotlight of tliff Spf li lt e Spotlight Dance. Their tln-iiiw Pr-'liibi The annual music assembly, recognition of MSCS musical groups. The cotton ciiiidy of .1 lm-kutlwall :ann if N Q, .3 1 Q f' 1' I 1 , 1 'I S 'fill' , N , ,-1 1 --. I ,. 1 1-llivw is +1 1 Addressing the Exponent for distribution. Student activities, the lifeblood of a college or university. To some extracurricular participation means leadership, to others it is just helping on the Exponent or the F armer. Whatever the role played, committee member or presi- dent, the job done is an important one. Without these activities there would be no newspaper, no yearbook, or anything else that is associated with college life. Along with the parties and once-a-year events that come to a college, there are the jobs that are the same day in and day out, jobs that seem to be and are drudgery, but With- out them many of the things that are enjoyed by the stu- dents Would never come about. Dances would have no decorations, intramural sports would never be played, and student government would never function. One of the REW displays. i2bH1A.Z'7f'I 'Z -NJN: pdufllflh, fi 2 W-, ' '. .I ,4..rA.f '.-3' ,. 4 '.i 5 +'H'ZWId H One of the seminars held during Religious Emphasis Week. Outside entertainment also came to MSC during the year. Mahalia Jackson, famed Gospel singer, sang at the fieldhouse, and the Harlem Clobe- trotters played one of basketballls World Seriesl' games at MSC. The Hi Lo,s put on a performance, and Si Zentner and Claude Corden brought their bands to MSC for the Junior Prom and Home- coming. , 1 X ' V , 1 - lf 'I ,JJ , ' ., ,I 4 , jf! IR, f In 5 S. ? '-1 , , . ' 9 -4 z im A , , 1 One of MSCS in ist t 1 r events is the lntt-rn.itii anal li -w , , 1 ...mf Y ,sta n1.X C 1 Dunlap is n inied P1 Queen Jim Edwards, champion pie eater Charity plays a big part in the social life of MSC. i'Pi Weekn, sponsored by the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, gained 32,000 for the March of Dimes, and the World Uni- versity Service earned money for schools the world over with the c'Ugly Mann con- test, and the spring car Wash. 795-fw v' iw '47 -'- 'A 1-..... pix-Nm ' Q ' 'i-a-.ssh r1,,essn:4- v VW 1 Many hours of work for M lh ff SCVCIQ. Ours O un MSC lives up to its name Cow Collegel' during Spring Quarter, when the Inter- collegiate rodeo is held in the fieldhouse, and the campus turns cowboy forthe week- end. Blue jeans, boots, and Wrangler hats turn the student body into a sea of ranch- ers, as the students devote a Weekend to their Western heritage. The fraternities and sororities decorate truck beds with scenes depicting Western history, and the rodeo parade relives the old West. Like to dance? Co on in i 1 f--.. V i a f, ,, - - qua,- l W i ,,,,5.y,..-M.. sl. ..mu1-fN 'A ', ,,.,,. ,ll Ah. -. ,.., - 2-L' , ! l 1 4 I E ,if 1 i. Decorating the Kings, throne. Rini ol the Hill, the Hman among men at XISCQM. Chosen each year at the Pi Phi Dr-rliy Dance, the King of the Hill is elec- l,f'fl lij. tlif- women of RISC. The proceeds ol flue flanee go to the Pi Phi settlement lioinf: in fiatlinlierg, Tennessee. , 1 :nf-nf . , . The crowning . . . Tom Sawyer - King of the Hill. ff - AW I I3 Linda Burns is chosen Ski Queen. Taking advantage of the Gallatin Valleyls heavy snowfall, many of the students headed for the ski hill, and left their mark on the campus during the Ski Carnival. Linda Burns was chosen to reign over the festivities, and the intramural ski races proved to he as exciting as ever. e televising of the All 1 1. ...c A , f.-qv- . .-uw'-X ..,.,,. ui.-n .1 -,- .-r Al -nf.. - W- - v.- 11-an-74, - -.111 Presenting everything from Greek tragedy to fantasy, the drama department has pro- vided the school with the highest quality stage entertainment. Visiting troupes such as the Masquers from MSU also gave out- standing performances for the student body. Mixing grease paint with hard Work, the drama students filled their many and varied roles in true Broadway style. Chinese Auction bidding. In the Blood Drawing registration line. The annual Red Cross Blood Drawing finds MSCS students trying to outgive their -counterparts at MSU, in the intra- state contest. A three-day event, the draw- ing is held in the SUB, and handles over 200 students a day. Intra-school competi- tion is also high, as the ROTC depart- ments, the fraternities and sororities, and other organizations compete against each other. The competition is on a percentage basis, and trophies are awarded to the winners. if I - One student finds that giving blood isnlt so i1nplcasa:rt 1 1 One of the Licultx ll in .1 song to r clriri LV- The centerpiece of the Military Ball. Un,-fl fQolomflf:ttf:, Terry Long of Chi Omega i x EB .QQ- if! 5 JB I Nuber catches one during Buck Night. Each individual group on campus has its Hbigi' function, the one event that they consider the highlight of the yearns activities. Many times this event is important to the entire school, others are only important to the group itself. Gf the all-school functions, the Military Ball is one of the biggest. Honoring the ROTC de- partment, the theme this year was centered around freedom, and the Statue of Liberty was the theme of the decorations. .20 ff-, .V '-A,,,v, ,. gn ::v ,.V,, i Am? M qvwy lw CA' ' I H Q 4 ,p ' .wrt V anis.. 5 ,I f:,,,,,,, ' ' v ' i LL, 'ng , ., 7.gai,l,AlF .f,I . .1-tjg'i,' hifi.. I , ' 7 .f'c?f'1.,3-im g g'g fIs..,t:: if. ',-ff'4:f'iir-74' ' 15k R , ' l--' ' - f-- .---.f? 2' Q- ' '-' YJ Soil W- - ' , g .J T. - . g Q- ,,-, 3 -gg' ' Lin f f,l,q,m.q K K Q-, lm I i Y I, I i W V- 4, 4 :dv ' s . . A, VA, I, ka'11 ' ' - L tt . ' ' .TRL-I The Crownmg of Cameha . . . T , '53 It , 'T J 1Lq i'r . '- , ?'3',4. 'f, ' -' ' - .f'a 1 an , . ' .L-A-L'-i is V ' the Les Buffs Strike Again. Lf.,-.3-,,i...f L- M - 'fag ' 2, 1 ' sl ,- g g Y - -ly 4-' 'ff' ' ' .. f Z .1 1' in. 1 It 13-543' ,Av 'T' 'Q ' :bf - li if 54- fag? ' 4 1 'A P7' '55,-77 J , v- f J A TU' fv 'Q HQ' 1 I 1. ' l '? ' '-'-U I- 4 U xx3f'f'!1f'3ff'. A S .Tv 'Nil ' -,- 'aff K, ITIVQ. - 1 ali I . 5' ' K ax ' 'T S 5 ' g 6 ml . 'I ' W U t igw-'Z'-ivgqp ., 7 ' if f ly...-.7 , ,-. . -.' iff' A 3-W ' 'A 9 5- jf' , ' 4, M.:I,- ,VW4 i.. F 1 Q .3 . -V- XN., L. 0' ,... - T 5- ix' Z.. - - . '- 75u5 T .'5 , . , -f JT. 'gfgmeig f - 1-1: ,ffz-ga zf-..f', . -ff. - f-'z,:v'i2f?:f ' :rf -.f--uf . -'Ai' ,M - L' 'Zi' .f,4L.'f.- if 5, T Pt u ' , - -... Ll- ' .Mi f- 'f' 13 , A. ' T .1-. !'l.Jf -. H ,.. T vi'4'l-'f' - Q .wr or '-.M-7o s'i.,:.f.'i'f1?2.f9 - f:.f7'Ti1i xf .M fl The best thing about Spring Quarter - spring parties. P Q o I 0 ,III ,I f. Events. B1 events, litt e events, all sizes, ' , E. shapes and descriptions. Yet to those that are responsible for, or take part in them they are the major happening that is going on. The satisfaction of working for some- thing With others, the enjoyment of taking part in an event, the relief when something is iinally over, these are not things that can be put on paper, they inhabit memory only. Lg. ff fmlfx , 'ati 'Q Thr- iiitviw.-Eh r .r , .. ills' UUXX lM'f 1 If? hl5k X X X QNX X I - ' Q V V N Mfr 4 .ll f ' ,. 4 fefiggtogeo f ' p m.-- Q2'Sf2i 'SS' L1 3 -4 Q- L, ' I f .H ' - K DMINISTRATIO There is one quality that a college must possess before it can be termed a suc- cessful institution of higher learning. That quality is an eflicient administration, both at the faculty and student level. Without skilled leadership at these levels disorgani- zation would soon serve to destroy the pur- pose of the school. In using this quality as salyardstick, MSC is measured as a success. ,ill JM, ef' ---Ar. , at ' 2-'S 'f i, 121 ,51 5' 1 Z , r Zan, i , 5 Q N K X f , 1 4. C Montana State College is now enjoying its seventeenth year under the strong and able leadership of Dr. R. R. Renne. Since his term in ofhce began many improve- ments have come to our campus. The enrollment has 1nore than doubled and many new buildings have made their appearances. But 1nore than this, Dr. Renne, through his foresight and competent guidance, has given Montana State College that academic air and individual character which identify an outstanding institution. At the receiving line Keeping the students informed. nm xxx SL: qu. v f Dean Glynn Xlliat ARE we going to do with that boy? QC Dear: lirfwmri tuclent Aflmini tration Due to his ever present sense of fairness and his efficient and responsible handling of any problem, Val Glynn has enjoyed ever increasing popularity and respect in his post as Dean of Students. Giving aid and counsel to stu- dents and faculty and Working closely with all phases of student government are among the duties which Dean Glynn carries out with alacrity and diplomacy. 'MW shea. As Dean, advisor, counselor, and friend of the Women students at Montana State College for the past eight years, Esther Brown has displayed that diplomacy and cllicicncy which make her one of the outstanding admin- istrators on our campus. She is always willing to lend a hand in any prohlcm, and her patience and understand- ing have helped more than one student hecome adjusted to college lille. ,.....- clministrative Officers is The second in command, Dean P. C. Caines keeps the af- fairs of the College running smoothly in the absence of President Renne. A powerful voice in the administration, Dean Gaines has shown his capabilities as both an advisor and a leader by his actions during the budget crisis, and during the regular course of the school year. l Torlief Aasheim A e ' Y 4 Hardy Berry 'f H. C. Cheever 4 Y - a In every functioning institution there are those who must give of their time and services behind the scenes Without much recognition to ensure that everything will 5. M me 1 ,Q be run smoothly and efficiently. So it is with many of our administrative officers who Work tirelessly to maintain records and files, coordinate the many school facilities, initiate policies and procedures, and supervise the various campus offices. The fruits of their Work can be seen every day at Montana State College in the skillful organization, management and coordination of the several school-afHl- iated services. -'-px . . 1 . fl X., ' r V 4 ,I H wi J Z .2 A fi .,,c'flli5' 1 p il H-if 1 1' 'gig tl k'.:fL,0 'ff Axis x ' u . . ' f x, if xvx A Bernard Copping Martha Hawksworth Lesley Heathcote Q CC ff,,1- ,,1A, L- ,s,f1 Dean Gaines Vic l ff iflf It fx 7 f 1 I I Mildred Leigh Dr. Paul McCleave Martin YVhalen is V C? Q Board of Education Organized to ensure the preservation and advancement of higher education in Montana the Board of Trustees forms a liason between state government and college administra- tion and provides for eflicient and smooth running of the college. This board is composed of the State Board of Edu- cation and three local College Board members. The Board is designed primarily for the purpose of instituting new policies, setting limitations, outlining procedure, and in general, providing for the growth and advancement of Mon- tana State College. Gox 'N utter Harriet Miller Forrest Anderson Earl Hall G. L. Doerlin 41 'G 4 25215 N' A l ' X l get B . ' H X Bolmgcr Ilarwy C riffm Msgr. Emmet Riley George Lund Merrit Warden H Pr ro Nirs f len Harrmgton Bynton Paige ,..,,, I f ..1---....--.----1------- -1--iff - 'Fi Wu mi 32. nu , .Arr , '...:,,L A A ' fb ' ' ' ' R f,v.Qgf y 2. V .fj '.'1 'g13'Ar::5 'f -AFM if r,1-,Me-Q 653, .viva r ,-3, . 2,71 J -14 -4 s' fy- . ' ' '.:Vl' , f 7 D 1 SL 2' T? 45' 1 l' E. K. , 0 W ? x s 'naw 1 f A ir' , Y PL , -1 1 11 , Y' riff' ,lg I sf , , QW Wy- ff .Miva f -2 21 1 - If Vwynm f 4. V 4 , 11 5 if I flgv , J 11 P 'ffl . 4 w . , MF 1 X I ,J :uf xv, . 'if '- -is . . x Q5 -.x ' 1 -2-f, . ai -,ga-A . N, ,K Sy A: Facult AG. ECON. Gr RURAL SOCIOLOGY john Fischer, Dept. Head Clive Harston Clarence Jensen Carl Kraenzel Harold Pederson Delbert Samson Maurice Taylor O will Layton Thompson Edward YVard Q -.ff Wowmmu xg,-, tw is 2 I V M f , f f , in ,' VI 5 x 2 . Q ., 54, Nm t sg S Y ' H fps I . ,.m,p-f ,a,..... al- i,. ,ff .5 , nv. .Wa Y, V. ' 'K' Y 3-I A fs fl M ' ' QL- ? 1 i5-,Q . f3'J H H , Maul' 'f'f'w 5--X ,wld-. 1 I 1 V' ' 2: N . ' ' , . O g A r , H' , ' 3 l . ' I . Q y W A . . H, ,f if Sf , L t 4 ef I 1 tolli' ' 5 A Cf ' C gl , IV 7. 'fs I , h 6 ' 'V - K L , y I X V XI!! I ' , . 'tw ' sv ' ei. L L b l F V , ,' L 4 Q b flip, ,' I 1, ivy -Jiyr 1 'V' f ' 1 U I I 1' 5' , .V 'Q s-fy., Y 7 i ix , if Q - 'iv .h A A 1 s ' H ' ,V A' 1 I , f--- A f - , , ,ff , I ' 4 ..--' i TT.. V I' ,M 'I 1 , A 'M' ks' 5 M .. ,J 1. L I ff fA . '1 ' Q ' n , Q- f U 1 ., I. ivy , . 1 I l w ' 1 A 3 1 wb! V' ,I 1 A QQ 7 gh .1 4' 'wwf' I If . 4 QI I -v vs., 4' -n 4 6 10 ' ' H 1 G I , - . 42 S .lj I li, ln- ,Y la g .Wg uv, 9:1 Al 1 K 3 an . 1 as dn fl I Q 4 r 3. ' . J 1 ' .ish C. A, aw -'11 21 'f ,y 'f J 3 . . Sgt ', , . ,C W C 'x gflg O O l , s , , 4 ' Q A ' , 4 ' .ffgixl me l ,J 'l wf,,.' jr 1 1' M W A , , 9 A. A.. fx. 'H Q , -Q. GRICULTURE ANIMAL IND. 61 RANGE MAN. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Fred Willson, Dept. Head O. W. Monson, Dept.Head Olve Flower Halver Skinner Gene Payne Oscar Thomas j. L. VanHorn VETRINARY SCIENCE AGRONOMY 85 SOILS E. A. Tonnicliff, Dept. Head A. H. Post, Dept. Head Stuart Lovelace P. j. Davis Robert Eslick Clifford Hide Murray Klages Despite our great technological advances in the past decade, man realizes an everpressing need for more eflicient and productive techniques of raising food to supply the growing populations of the present and of the future. Originally Montana State College, being a land grant college, was an agricultural school and has continued to the pres- ent to be one of the leading agricultural research and teaching institutions in the nation. Concerned primarily with the education of future agricultur- ists, the School of Agriculture employs the most modern methods and techniques in their educa- tional program. DAIRY INDUSTRY I. C. Boyd, Dept. Head Everett Keyes Ervin Smith j. A. Nelson AGRICL'LTL'RAL EDUCATION Leo Knuti, Dept. llc-acl Harry Cosgriffe lfli. Rodeherg I' 4 n4 k4'4:g-S+ 'l 4 .xl 9 75 4 . . X up L5 5 ' --'IIC p ,Z-' 2 Dean Roy Huffman ---v-'null Su me iutlgx Cl 0 lglllllr -,X I'1CUllUI'C Malcolm Adams john Armstrong john Baringer Keith Bocher P. L. joe Boyd Herman Carlson Don Collins Ion Corley Richard Davidson Cordon Decker Myron Deibel Bruce Ellis Keith Engle XVilliam Fraser Paul Funk VVurrcn Ccstring William floss Charles Cray -'ikfwin QW' x 5? M15- ? ji- fn! 61 ,-5 4 '- ffm-r 127 4' Q4 -ef- Dulo Gunderson Orrnan Gwynn Daniel Keil Roger King Leroif Knox Loy Kuehn jack Lackman Herbert McKellvey Philip Malcolm David Melin Merle Million Charles Rahn Victor Red Bear Myron Saylor Bob Schneekloth .lolm SL'llIllklCf lllk'l1Llfkl SiLl01'illS lun Smith T1 o EXIOR I'lCl1llUlQ6 Don Storey XVilliam Tatarka Flint Taylor Ernest Todd Shirley Turk Steve XVagner Q lif-'wfrfolr fihfl flfwffloprrnffrnt in rorrnlzzztimg Jn r ,J ,fr , :px in ff:,fin,, new rlruhs. Although deeply cut by the recently passed state budget, MSCS Agricultural depart- ment Will continue its research program, in an effort to further improve Montana's agricultural industry. W Overhauling an engine block - Auto Mech 'SW -uu- ' I' the grfun lab - f F . Xu '35 ,.f,.-.' W ' 15 A as sg. , Ying . , , ,A 3. --runnin fi' EDUCATION Earl Fellbaum William johristone Martin fxlonson PSYCHOLOGY Maurice Brookhart Duane Rubadeau Philip Cray if , ! 1 K ?i4:v5' we Counciling, one of the educatofs most important tasks. EDUCATIO To impart knowledge is one of the greatest attributes of man. The gift of learning is enriched by those who instruct and super- vise, giving mankind the incentive to fur- ther his knowledge not only of the known but to reach out and unlock the mysteries of all things. While education does not end with formal schooling, the men and women of the teaching profession are responsible for the enlightenment of their pupils in basic knowledge, giving them the first key to the many doors of wisdom. df' un 'WH 'l l D l l . i f i I I I A i n I l-9' i wi Q bail i !':, XYhen? XYliere? XVl1o will l tmcli? Questions of thc Milford Franks, Dept. VVilliam Miller, Dept. f . man mwlll 'U uNnw.JW -f FFR. Head I Head 'I 'F l l 5 'Um -Q 3 FV ' ..- l 'I V' M. 'A IH i , - D z - ' I i I 1 , , . I i i 5 . 5 l ' ' E 5 Q r Q l 1 4 u I ' l My in E A A Q 3 gr.1di:.1tc. -19 EYIOR -Education Dave Alt Robert XY. Anderson Billie Jean Applegate Gary Bacon Kim Baker Carolyn Barcus Glenn D. Black jane D. Bonine Harold E. Bowman Sue Buckingham Orvis Bumiaster Bill Chalmers Charlotte Chandler George Childers jamie Childs jan Christian Nlarlzi Colt: Clifforfl V, Cox Sill! Curtk liolfzrt JI. Day l,:1 'if-rarrf 1' Iluylfp lwlrr. l, ll11Ii'l'l': lulif- lfllyf-T l',r'.'1rr A, lxly Ioan Ifppf: Durlffmr Ifwrtrmn NUFUILL I'-UE: jim I raflf:1Yf: IJUIIZIAS fffxhhxffl F1UI'f:I1f,1- fQ.1fff1I1l31.' Hobs-rt fldrbf-r Cmnt C, C,1lfmthf -r Xfgxrgc Griffin Arlyu j. Hkmwn xyilliglllrl T, Iicj.'v'r Ro5urm.1 Hurwitz Terry In-usa-n Beverly johrxwu .Iolm Frcd johmnn Carol Johnston Ic.umv K.lI1.117 X.mc5' Kim Robert Y. Kczxyuzx Erliuc Kxllom Roth Khzs lRx'U.ihi XFX' f.1r1.1.l 1,.'.fux Slmcxh Luigi EXIOR -Education Alfred Luebeck Robert S. Lyhes V31 hI3ddOCk Ray Maier Judy Martin Cliff BICCi11way Sharon McGuire Harriet Meras Nancy I. Mikeson Marie N. Milanovich Larry G. Millard Sandra Miller Richard E. Moos james J. Mur hy Kathie Nelion Roberta Nestler joan Owens Phy lis Owens Carman Patrich joan Shivcly Platt Imiwrf Pm' fur If1HA '. IU-zrfffif IJ',f,:.:1 If-ff f1ifh:irfi','m 1 1 I f 1 Bw ,fxfi I-A'.iif1f'i,f1Ii QW .3-61 'Gill' 'lf' -Qqr' A s5Y' :as 'iv is 'cf' ww- fi' Gerald T. Yenne Pat Robison Betty Pmogcrson Charland Ross Rornona Russell Dee Ann Ryder james A. Schaper Cary Sheldon Raymond Shoclsleford Iackie Sorlie Daniel Voyich Larry XVolfe Margo Yates f ,efi ff, ,, ,, ,,4,,.,- 'kk f., 5f',,Q.....-- , fy. fi i v, , gff,g,,Q.,, e ff. A M, 1, f x x ,wifi 567 ffl f , M as :- .155 35 ..- f N if 1 WWW-M , - Q INDUSTRIAL ARTS 6: TECHNOLOGY ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING O W. Monson, Dept. Head Bryon Bennett, Dept. Head Ralph E. Kenck R. F. Durntord Halver Skinner E. W- Shilllng P. E. Uhlich Donald Weaver INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Sidney Whitt, Dept. Head Lloyd Berg, Dept. Head W. W. Lessley Lewis Mayfield H.A. Saner Builder, planner, designer, responsible for the worldis tech- nology - the realm of the engineer. Be it the man behind the transit at a building site, or the man in the research laboratory with sliderule in hand, the future of the world is being crystalized by them. The gratitude of the world for these men is only offset by the debt that the engineers have to mankind. When the transit and sliderule are put away, and the laboratory door is locked, the wheels of the world will stop turning. True, the world will not end, but statis quo in the development of physical assets would lead to world degradation. ' .1 l 'N i , I Surveying the campus toot x a super lligliwujf tornorrou ENGINEERING Practical knowledge in machining gives an insight of planning procedures. '. . .l '-'tl MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Harwood Nlullikin. Dept. llcstl Ernest Bcrgren CIVIL ENGINEERING Eldon Dodge. Dept. lltxad O. l. Lickson G.l llcrnmn .'Xlfrctl Scliccr H lltllk' l'fSllllfl1 EXIOR -En ineerin Floyd Actis Gary Anderson Dwaine Annala , KW' Richard Baeth Don Beaver Ted Bennetts ov-ug, 'UN Tom Bleakly Earl Bley XVilliam Booth 41 J- 5 mf' Q..-af? 496' Don Boyd Neal Brenna john Byrd 7- -9- Leslie Carlson Dick Carr john Cushell 3'9- ur :qu jzunf-', f,lmmplm: Hugh Cum j5lIIl 'x flurlrlglll SX nv- Q4 ,ln JS? -0 .-onbif 'auf Kb' ,go-Q ' fUx -wif Gif Nl 5-L 'fnzfrv-4 hw 4 954 ilu Lewis Cousincmi fifirflfni llilffri David Ilumuls Iarmss Df'tlIIl2LYl Iiiclliarrl Ijolirfrty Dale Ijfilffzal Charles Fi5lier Ralph Fislicr james Fitzgg-rdld Jaxues Fleming Dnmy Fins:-r Clmlrcs Gallup Tom Carry Dave Llilvson jay Lllcamu -Inim-5 LZ.-ilxx.ui.l Rltlhllkl kloliilwi Lfirltoii kliimzxi I 1 EXIORS-En inc-:erin Earl Grimm Marshall Gile Robert Hagen Eugene Hamann Mike Hamill William Hankins Richard Hedman Dave Hilde Edward Hildreth Fual Hilu Gary Hindoien Bob Hobart Dave Hughes ' Nagid jamit Silas Jensen ,ynn jfllllhflll Dirk Kzuufrnusu liaymonfl Kfzolzm 'Wav mi 'dw f'-ri 'Hangar-4' -M! K' Wy'- vcd' 7 'V' 'Q' nik-p -'Y' 'EWL if fi?- , Wm Don Korford H0I'1f:I't Kolb Robert Korizek Kennet Kranhold Maurice Landry james Lehfeldt Roy Lindgren Merle Listoe joseph Losinski Ben Lund George Nlahugh Stanley Marshall Dale Maroney NYnlter Martel Leonard BIcCre.1 xilxxlklll Xllulmrl Edxulrd Mock ' Monaco EXIOR -En ineerin Robert Moore Samuel Moore Bob Morgan Charles Myrick Bob Nelson Duane Nelson Richard Nelson Dave Onstad Dean Packer John Parkins jack Peterson Robert Phaueuf Arthur Plath Bill Plummer Bill Poppie Duvirl Pospisil Souflzul llaad flllfhffff Hasrnusson H. ! 4 'HQ Qi 4-v-Q 'xx' iv' aqui' Qzw P :4 al-P' 'Q 6. 'CYP' 4124 529 'vm-V W, H' -'Eb' 'H-un.-- X39-nv VF- fr 96 . g I 'Q ...Maw aff' sd' 11- J Faye Robctorye jim Homine Erlind Boyer David Ptydquist Irvin Saloman Ernest Sandberg Gordon Sargent Kenny Schaff Robert Schauer David Schuyler Larry Shannon Douglas Smart Conrad Smith Pete Stursberg john Smith Bcmard Sorenson ROIMTY Sfttttlc' Pete Stocker EXIORS-Engineerin ,Tens Traeholt Robert Taylor Cary Thomas .nj -asf Bennie Thompson -, Doug Towner Robert VonEschen Neil VVarmack Norman Warp Lee Roy Waterland Jim Weber Richard Wight Ronald Wilkerson Richard NVillits George VVilson Richard Zimmerman ann... 'sw Wm ff' 'Nwx , Q7-1' sr ,im 1 P - :Q fits P' in-Q , ff in Richard Zine 1 1 1 1 r, I V 4.1 4 4 2 1 l f A data check on the Decoder, one of the Engineering Re- search Lab,s newest projects. I . . . I Th1S meteor burst recelver represents a Hue mvestment towards 3 better technical training. If ' Fl lt r C-are l IQ 1 5 K g... I V ll. ' 51 105 T ' .. t...i..-. A.,, awww, 47 N I Q W-VM. .. .-.. S9.a,.ae1 nan- .. sieq: ..,., .,.l- H - . A,,. . . - A-.y.-...., .W Q .,fL1.tT2a-n-i,.,....,.,c---,.. . . BOTANY 8z BACTERIOLOCY Louis Smith, Dept. Head 5 . 5 lllung..g K-1 Y . M. Afanasiev W. E. Booth Frank Cotner Richard McBee Kenneth Temple William Wilter john Wright A ' Stuart Young E 5 fi 5 r K 'CHEM STRY s Willimgg Cook, Dept. Head , ' Edward Anacker l Laurence Binder Charles .Caughlan - Elmeg1iFrahm . .A ines P C . Ga Kenneth V' 'Sf-iw Q we . 1' Q4 5. I 4- ' 0' ' 43 , It ' 5 0' : I A 9:-'EEGLISH ii. Paul Grieder, Dept. Head john Barsness Kenneth Bryson Howard Dean Joseph ' Verne 5 Titus 5 9' ' john s Sarah S .1 1 if Q Head Q W.. lk DY 1 'nw 'fa 5 1 Q. K HEALTH 81 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Gene Bourdet, Dept. Head I Keith Bolgnrs Schubert yc fel 2 Marga Hofsaeus A Q MATHEMATICS John Hurst, Dep.tqHead Adrian Hess V Robert Lowney' fy Franklin McFeely William Swart J. Eldon Whit 'tt I 3 in I 4- gigs. M NX JM Dr. Charles Bradley Division Dean LETTER PHYSICS Arthur johnson, Dept Head Nathaniel Kutzman Kurt Rothschild George Towe Roy Wiegand Frank Woods EARTH SCIENCES MUSIC ,I 2 Nicholas Helbum, Dept. Head L. E. Gpp, Dept. Head Charles Bradley Henry Carnphell , Edmund Sedixy ' MODERN LANGUAGE Guenther Schmaltz, Dept. Head MILITARY SCIENCE Thelma Lauer George Clayton, Head Arrny Felix Hardison, Head, Air Force . Robert Good l Chemistry lab. X1 CIE CE B .. 'n ' 2 E F: X ff Q X -. xr Research, the key to future development. Frcslunan t-livin 1.121 - tnlw lrczzdizz Vklzlter Adams Dennis Anderson fxzncy Ayers XX-illl3.H1 Bakkeby Donald Bianchi Tom Brac-kxnun Raymond Bradley Donald Brinkman John Burlingame Stan Butcher Thomas Cahoon Monk Cashmore Iolun Chcllcw Mike Clunc Clihffjfl Cfufnfnffy' Richdrd Crunk ,. I,1.u'.. ,,:'!: IIE.. 1. . lff' 'jwfnjfx ljfx-. . .rff1.f- Ijfgm'-r ' ' lJl I9I1l1'n ,. .1.. 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C I ' ffl' 1 if PROFESSIO Creativness, the searching of man,s pool of knowledge, bringing forth the new. Be it physical things that are created, or the manifestation of man's emotions as shown on canvas, they are unveiled for the first time. It is to such purposes that the men and women of the professional world are dedicated. f no W Clow I X f I I HWl. 1T lTblk,..e.Zi' ARCHITECTURE H. C. Cheever, Dept. Head Iohn DeHaas Hugo Eck ART Cyril Conrad, De Frances Senska Jessie Wilber David Wessel P COMMERCE john Blankenhorn Dept Head Lenore Barnes Bernice Lamb NURSING Anna Sherrick, De Laura Copple Carolyn Kinney The Architecture lab - home of the nation's future lilllldfflb Myrna Anderson Carla. Andrus Mary Margaret Astle Lillian Aure Karen Badgett Shirley Basel Diana Beed Dale Beland Robert Benner JoAnn Benson Theodore Benson Clyde Bigelow Iolm Boyd Cary Bracken Lauren Bucl-dand jim Carver lJf1J'1l':l flllflrlg lJ',h51l'l Qlxfuhil v lfrifff r,l1fl,l'1lf':l'sUIl f '- fw- f l Ml'l'lIIfl ,rI,,, , ,lf form flbll l'r ' 1 ' f wl f'r fr.. .,.1 1 f I,'f.f: , In If 4'l'I f,',',f-rfffrlu 'VS mm? l s 4-V+, .. If gy.. fx luk- Yiits 1, i A N., ...-439 sign ,,...-an-1 10 -ag! g,,,o-dl' if f-1 lf 'U' I I. U. P x.I.1r1fQ.'11 D',',1'r.Lf,s HUM IJU1l'.'3ff': If-fl Kfl1',w:1 Df:1TT.11 LIri1trur11 1 .1 I Shfxffufl FUJQXU X'1ru1111.1 I'rf::1r,11 wIf1II1f': f'fif::f:I1 F bhirlejr Gee i Q l I l 1 Iudv CQrxt+gr1bc'r:':r Hvll,-11 C1b5o11 'JUL' Cu55.1Cl'i , xi.l1'1CX'1C Gottfried 5 Y Xlrx. .X11t11:1 C'l'1:.1f4rN 13.11113 H4115 IQ -11111 11.11111-r Dixk H.1I'di!1' 5 I U E L1v11,.r.1 H.17.f1t' Hwfxtt Nxt II.1r1'X H.11'uy' D.1w:1.1 llgzzw 1 5 I H:Q.g.:x2 H1.'.T,. Kx.1f'.'i1f'.S N1pf.tf'. Killi llffifx N1.p:'t1:1 11iW'fIf'..' Errol Hill james Hogan Roger Holloway Iudcl Honadel Sandy Howell JoAnne Huddleston Allen Hunsalier Betty Huseby Erik Iverson Robert jones Ardis Jarrett jack Jamieson Ken Karnei Ann Kathman Janice Kozeliskj john Litsthaver Rfnllffft l.y'lf: f.l:1flf-lmf: Massa Pat Cirfffjl Kay Nic Cuvlfgy I'ff'11fl-'rf' A.. 1 V I ,J An, f',g' 'Jr f,l'rA l'fr:f,',f, '.lf:f-? jzyff. '.1fy'fr', 47 '-run X- af K SX: .qv ,. , mfs f 7P ij' CT V01 ig i I-J' Q--'Y ', ,,-in-4 -.qv Nw 7- Q? it l 0 A 1--fr B- '41-init Si. i . 'fi f Mn .QS '- Ijonalfl KILL!-'f,.L fn-rfllfl Hiller Harry XIuP.rr:1Q: fozr. 5-Iolen Jax!! XIOIKQI Cdrwl XIu1'pP.j,' y - 1 jwhh Xqmx Wliyxlc Nahum Phyllis Xenia Pdffikd PMIIEA RiQl'1b.I'd P4-11 Benedict Pcrggi LQ-:Una Fisti- 'IQCYYFQ P ffrf' V , lx Cal' Rafal' Robert H1211 r CR iff R. 3111, 5241.1 F. X'-K : IHC 5.1t'..1L ' 'TCU 5..2l.' Tqrw N N KA N X DQ.: N A Harold Smith Fam Stmiisha Noizilyu Stilliugs Don Taylor Janice Treml Ann Uhlrich Mary Lou Yan Dyde Leonard XVagner Larry XYa1ker Sandra Hlilker Margaret Xillterliirid Dixie XYeber Thmnas XYcnaaS Lf-elif: Xibod Ififff-' XYi20dsky Kay Winks -' if, , . In.. Y-f,u'.rrm,riwy 4 ' A I I ,. '.,'!Ii.Y'1IiQ YUMIIL' f'1: ?f3 'Y'mpfl fm: fimmvr 5.2 -snnlnilv W-. 'Ni '1- J' U! '11 QD K '69 Only from the drawing board can new buildings evolve. To Cl'c'A1lC is to lCL1Y0 your mark on the world mfr ffl L, V 1 A 'T f 'f .xg J 1 l 1 1 a. , Q 9 .5 R lvlgwf 'Q , Q . .- ,. I-4 ..,,':,,,-inf 1 Q' '. -, ' , Q1-- fan... 1 YV- . x M Mhz 4, by - slfirwfjrfi -' L -,- lil I Q ,Tl Q. 7 A50 . Through practice in the feeling fur creativity' develupc-d. 44 Ql 5 , s X , N- -- E x 3 z .L o URSES ,fry .-fer K-9' - : xx 1 ,X 4 Af. 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Iznnes Dye Irina Erickson Stanley Funglit Finn Flncgciin Rolicrt Frank ,lows l nlirz:i.nz Nlikix all ip- 11 ii if NVilliznn Eagle Alun Evans Stcvc Ferguson Margaret Fordik Sns.in I-'r.i2.icr Iris Lilly-rt L wt. x Q 3- i ir, Marion Elclering Douglas Fairfnll Orrin Ferris Patricia Fornivist D.irrvll l-'rn-il l'.itrici.i L-:il list-1 zz x-Q .,.. . K sf , , . . Roger Erfle Judith Farmer Xvlllllllll Fitzgerald Riclmrd Foster john l-'ricl lfixiiik Lliilzgni l-.1n:r:'.i1 x- x -7. 1 S2 .a-7,-i JLQTIOR 1 l ine Griffin Donald Haase ----- -.1 I-11,1 Steven Hadnagy Q '83-'3 ,i , Helen Hagen Iran Haghshenas Ronald Hall Conrad Hanson Donald Hartzog Gordon Haugen Richard Hagen Edward Hakert M. Hammersmark Stanley Hamas Ernest Haselhorst Betty Hawkins Mark Hannah Edward Harper Claudia Haskin Gordon Hazelton f-.4 12 fc t 4'.ff55g1g.,ii ,, i . I . , ' ,. rr 16 fu as x Q. .. X ....- A -5, 45- ', -. 1-f -v ' Q, I v K ' at . X LM I '. - ,, .M s , . jf? a ,1 ' '-fa ' ,-.- v- X ---. 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Johnson Roger Johnson 32' 16 x ' 1 ' Q is , -fx 1 in , 252' 4 1-Ui - N 'x X lim 'X lu-Q I joined the Salvation Army during mv freslunan vear. 5129i-1l0l111S0l1 ' ' hilvvn Jones Mary Jorgensen liolwli Judali 1 I' aim? --.-...- -1-Q Q' . . M Q55 C R 1, .5 U , . 'f'1..f' -+55-gf I've had the flu for the past t'.'.w '- f-f-lk and so I haven't been to Qlassf' x 'ff 'Q' .pv- w i 1 H- , .. I l ui s' ' -A 4 5 X 'W 1 .3 S. 18 . , 9 4 Q -Q I C. of-' I I W7 'X .rg S .W. IRIN 1 1 1 Jhlkllll KL'uli'NN' l7vn.il.1 lxuz. Rrucc lxc rsN , v v ll.1yiiioxn:lx:l':'c '20 1 I . X X 9.- ,- 7 lg X. M A I I X ,I i, , 'ii I ' -'iff l I 713 in :Ng o- , A- X tm ,ici 5 '17 I I V I I , i ll lb' dis A' lb. v , ., 1 s-' ' 5 -1 s-ff l I-1.x ..,, I M KT? Us 1'f'.K11fft- ' fi 701.2 RT..1's- XX Liltzr X131 Q1 NIORS 4 at wx . 1 j . , ' t'A72li9?sSt-' I-Cr , , V , 3 J, , . M .sei 'if 'Mfg 915 L, 'k -vw Y X tri. 4... .X f , 5255 ' 26 inn-1 J -- W:-.x 5' li '5 X N-7 gl Q: x I W X 5: .,f9igarQfK 5 i '43 , tw 'x Carol Magee jesse Malone judy Martin David McClure 5 Z-A 4 -.Tzu W . I -ffl A K S Xt A ,f A ,Q 53: 9 5? er Larson Clyde Latta Ray Leuthold Martillis Maarstad jr Latimer Clifford Leach Charles Lorentzen Jean Madson .1 1 See IJi',lf mn. Dial' iz running after his dog Spot. fi Carol Mahlum Lawrence Marcott Keith Martin Sharon McKenzie Jeanette Maier Kenneth Martello Marjorie Mattson Eleanor McKerrow fizfga .Ka' 5 : Q A . '-', Z J XX a f fa Michael Meehan Phili Milanovich Marion Miller Ray Morgan Richard Meyer Allan Miller Robert Millons Joan Murray joseph Micheletti Carol Miller Helen Milonas Marcus Nance Mary Ann Micka Darlene Miller Alyce Molvig Shirley Nemec Xxx Vi1iT 5 Y xflil N.. 1 4 if I' Q69 ro-bv T .L 1 Erna Newton Pearl Nickey James O'Leary Dennis Osgard james Parr Alan Nicholson Kiell Nielsen Wayne Olmstead Don Ostream Nancy Parriott John Nickey Richard Nutter Alice Olson Alta Parker Charles Palowski ei I 1 a Qi , 1 11 Q XPNA . ,i 1 Yes, I know, but why would Lady Chatter- ly's Lover be in the restricted stack? I 1 .iv ,3 EN., Qlpq'-on Q !f l 4-K X n I K A ,I Q f I1 Af N We li m ' u':'2n P P 'Uviii Rae Pease John Petelin Robert Peck Lana Peterson Donald Peoples Nancy Place Shirley Permann Karl Ratzburg Dale Rau Bruce Rcharcl Charles Rcisig Toni Richardson Lcvcrctt Ropes Betty Rogerson joseph Ronchctto ref-I ' or ,bmymyw P-F- T4' Frances Roda I wonder if Nutter will ,rpprpt-i.1tt' our ziigrrlxxtig tr lick: ST ' JLNIOR Q Es 1 Q' ,ln .dir 15 36 E dl ff ld .q M5- x R58 1 f ' ' 5 it N- + x Q w I 1 JN Q11 Q x fx xx 4 , , , we My . A , . ww, f Jw aria .Q , gm f V ,Nw aw N t v 'F' 5 S59 Elida Schreiber William Scott George Siedentopf Susan Sollid Frank Schwartz Frances Sestrich Barbara Smyth Carol Soulsby Edwin Scott Dar Shelmerdine Sandra Snortland Sharon Spear Galen Rose Peter Sanborn Sharyn Scheinost Dave Schlecten Peggy Ruff Carl Saner Diana Schiltz Donna Schramm 'www ramen, , Y,- .fet -.Q ,QL 1 - I-.- 'T'-Y 5 - Ati, A f Ik'- wsfv A A Q- 5? mv' A ki-If 4-fr ? ' tg. ,, , l 1 V h -, -r ,-ii.. 'ls 'YA Y VFW r' qs:-Mt sn. 1 f 9 f z dfygfygl f f 1 J g . fn' ,Fit ff -of -. gm S 8 If M nc ,. f' 1 S V !' v ' K l , J 'U 0- fgi Qiflf 34...- 2 : i a .11 H0- 24' f1fl ' ' lffff ' 'U f i'f 5'li'fl'f ll 5 'l'f So what else arc you going to do with a weight problem like ours? :fr f ' 'f f r, l'f-17151 'uffgwzirf f,lmrlf:'. Sumner ,:, 1 f pain. ,fri 'y'ffw:frf Ivy Swartz l' r::r.',.', 'Mo' P Iolm Sfynmnow'.l'i ff '73 .21 304 'T' id! :-'W' -v iw' .J at nas. .. f., 1 1raf A ?3 41.f,,,,.2g'.,- iw b y ' .of we JK? 1, KST! f lf' 7 . ni-P Y ' 1 ,, 5 4 , u 1 AA . Y , S ll , . Edith Tacke Bard Teigen Stephanie Talbott Richard Thompson Mary Taylor Roberta Thompson H f 1 , if 133' Bruce Thurston joe Tillman John Timmons YE' K A sk 1424 XVilliam Townsend Carolyn Van Sky u'laDC,S in the fdI'I1llX' Xl.'t1.X',n Patricia Twilling XVilliam Vischer ' ' Sandra Vandal NVhat am I hid for that blond Chi O? Margo Vogt lbg :I 'qs vs- ,., x I .Sh if ' C' H- 9- ' A 3 5' x l T T XYill.1rrl NYvsti'v Clark NY:hu'x lT1lu NN 11214 .lack XXX-y'l.iml ,l.1y'XYi1lvit l zzztlz NX ffif Gayle Xxllkllf Sithwy XX MIN 'fain' Nl .':Q:t:.1.,s N Elaine NYhitc Xlary Nhlsv -lsfztx NN N lil' s-1 X 4 OPHOMORE 'Q Tgqw -wgnw ie SN 'Z R , -i .5 a.- z 5 Q4 ,Zur Cla: ' Office Larry Short Co-Social Chairman 'Kenneth Ballinger E Arm Hanson Larry Olson T Secretary Vice President ' reasurer Connie Koski Dullain Dolighan ' Plfqsident Co-Social Chairman Charles Archilles William Akos Sharon Allard Cary Acord Annette Alderson jere Allen 2 2-fc 28. ilk' 1 Thomas Allen Donna Anders Alice Anderson William Alzheimer Gerald Anders Charles Anderson L12 42 V is 5 -s lfllflr u 1' . f sf' f w Oh my yes, we grow them behind Hannon Hall. A lf ge, s 2x L .. .vga 'C Qs, 'rx ii P uv f K P , I Q ' o 'V J' ff' '1f.-3-5' fe X xi fi u rl 4 I 1 'fifvgi .. - ., 5 - ' X 'v-Q 'f- X 'f ' Q vi xx -qt. T - li ., A . if A N5 an A sz ix ' R ,JY ,lv X Q C' Q '?.t5 5' ff . 5. i Y' v 541 Q ffm f rg ,f I .- z .I -5? V Cary Anderson Merry Anderson Janice Archer Bruce Beattie Alice Berg Curtis Hesu :els l'.atrzq:.a llzelezzijt r Fri .1112 FI:-'-K jams Anderson Phoebe Anderson Elmer Bulsann Sandra Beers Shirley' Bergh Xnnex lim ein lW.':'..a..1 lifts NN .2..Zr 7 Fr-F-Q Kirsten Anderson NVillium Anderson lose whine Barrier Ngniev Benke Klan' Bessette 'lheedere Bm 1s:'.:1 Eg.. x x Fax ' . I . . . . 91 OPHO lOl-1E inf' .H K- , mi' ':vf .i?, 3 , N x 'Z 8- vfx' N 4... 'G Ellen Braughton 'Xi A .X fi if + '5 e 34 ek, .Q A M 'XE .' W K I f lr gm rl 5 N i X aj, N K, f Q? r 7Nf 1 Q ,- Eugene Braun Halleck Brenden john Brown Robert Brown john Breeden David Brinck Mary Brown Sheila Brown L. 4 4 R1 EQ .N X Q U, 'S 9-. Q- tl 1 5:32 cj q i ,Twi g 5' at ZS , YW Beth Bruckner Milton Burdick NVilma Burklund Bradley Burns james Byrne Paul Carr Robert Carson Craig Bryant Patricia Burke Kathleen Burnison Donald Burton Lee Cannon Pete Carson Cary Chamberlain 25'-.ina-fu? S ZS. W .Il fu 1 ! 1 V ff 0, il ,3 . 0 R . 'if-9 1 I f I 1 a. i 5 'i m .Qu ' 9 IMI- rgf'f'I'ff'5'U Sufi. Clrrkp You hustle the blond on the left, and I'll go for help. 1 ii I nf 1... ,fi I 'lfj :fffgf ,,, l'...'1. f,:. ,r'!.f.f-ll .'.1ll1.im 2 1 f N ' ' 130, . ff.- ff' s , Q- 2 Q 5 ' I C -.Z Clark Cleveland Donna Cole Kelley Conrad Harlan Coverdcll june Crane Mary Clnllp I-'iori lJ,.hI.'l! 1 , Richard Coe Kenneth Conner Fae Cope joseph Crabtree WVillam Crowley Marr.-ia Da fry Holi'-rl Iliff-:.E,ri, CL' Iy:.:. 11 1 1' ff: Rs L7-a 'arts 9' fx .,,.,,r n ' J ' - - - 1 . -- . , 4 f . Y ' tt ' ' 1,,,-:J 2- j1ffZf..Jy.:.' . an-xr. f ' . ' 1,-...af IZIW' -1 ,V ,Y Wil, t . W f ' ' ,A fig? ' 5 'iff ' t .1 f 1' Q.. S fi nf 'U uf ... -I '-' ff 3, Marjorie Davis Janet Dawson Charles Delaney Doris Diveley Dullain Dolighan Kate Donahue Roller: Drain. jzz.. lffr Patricia Davis john DeBoer Miles Diede Sue Dobias Dayna Doldson Loisanne Douglas Ca-orze Drgl P. ? - rt rl --. ' 1' Jie'- I wth. .QQW1 .,a.2,!7 fd ii., 3 so 4- 'S- , -'Nu-. ... X' ' ' i-' .. I don't think it's so strange to mix it in a tennis shoe. -A -al M iq 'x ,X , x 9 AJ, Q 1 A , , . I s vw' 'xg l.-Xx...x I-elf.. ., ...All . .. ,.. . X1.i....ir l nu Dxazts l-fav: D V 5 I OPHOMORE Karen Erfle Elaine Evans Ronald Fatzinger Margaret Finley Ken F irebaugh Peter F asake Hans F edge Donna F instad Georgia Fleming V , ' ffffwffz??5ff Yriwf TFP rar f m .i 9 fa . A' 6- 4' 5, 14: s wa:::.'v, .. 5 if Q Q-Q i ,ix Lillian Floman David F redenberg Darrell F rideres Donald Garfield Robert Germann Paul Gingrey Loretta Goerger Ronald Frank Roger Freeberg Barbara F uhrman Donna George Marshall Gingery David Glodowski Lee Good W f,f' -2' Kr XS Wig' mf: mx It Kfzrrrmfl. fmrflffr Darryl Goulet Hobart Gucnzlcr Then gf C0111-SC, WC also put 3, hgtdog in the bun for an ffinlmrff Cord r Vera Goulet Donald Gunderson extra twfj bits. Lyle Corn r Dona Green Charles Gustafson si -sv 31 Marilyn llzigffn Iioniild Helier F-.Iom.:. lilly, Muurinc Hager Efll-Nhiffl Ilfizzffril. 3.5.5. llirfzf. -gr You mean you drank this whole bottle of pop yourself? N Div , i x , 1 X - Betty Lou Hanson Lee Hnrt Cs: lj. :. H-4 1 David Harmon Ronie-.1 Hgiugk Kr-:.:'.'-tl. H-, Lk-, :.s .DFS 7 J x Us ff' 'X X i 6 I I' I N . i Q YI W when 1 2 gn Q -as AK 1 .Z i, ,as l Linda Hein Vickie Hemstad Sharon Henderson Karen Hilderman Roy Hodge Stu c Holt Du 1.5 Hsu .avi Ilskzjf 11112-Ejzri Joanne Heitzman Mike Henderson JoAnn Hicks Sharon Hill Phyllis Holloron Karen Horton lzzzu Hsw. iisrgszz ligzrsr Charles Helsell Dick Henderson Judith Hihnala D. Hockersmith Kenneth Holm Dawcn House Xi-rz::.a Hsu r fgzzzfs H ,p:1' N OPHOMORE NVilliam Ikard Reidar Ilvedson James Jarrett Valerie Joe Lynne Johnson Robin James Larry Jens Lanore Johnson Sandra J. Johnson A ,y J l I s Q k 1 6 s ,. K e Sandra Johnson Lois Jordan Jo Ann Johnston Marie Joubert KX 'Waddayamean Forsyth? Isnlt this the special to Missoula? we ,- fm m 5 Qu.. z 'fr 'XXX IJor,:rlfl Jwfrlf John Jurznink Jzrnim Kzrtlmry Iwggy Kcifcr Lou Kelson Eleanor Kleinhans John Koskela lwfnrrr. Jwrrnsf Lylf: Kumppinffn Mifphsuzl Kcrpsk es Larry Keller John Kenney Anthony Konecny Connie Koski Jacob Korell Deanna Kostka fan- li J Q, 'w if N. R, A fi:-'.':-Wigi, n .x, ' V4 Q 1 QL I 1 , W' Q, , D- f 462 iff? 'X li 3 X .J K' Harlan LaBrant joel Lammers Norman Larsen janice Larson Daniel Lush john Lnynf- Cloria Lackman Alice Lamont Gordon Larson jnclitli Larson Patricia Lawson JLUIIITS Lenz ttf A .9 'ZW D - .13 .,, f.: .. 1 4, I 5' I, H , 1 la M ws' .a I l i V if, 4' 4 .1 N' , E9 .' ' V' J Q- ! rf - ti . ,, f A M My , :E H u rfm g iff s tim ur' ai L-.1-'5 F fc , , x af 'x ., I 1 'i is Ns. X Anita Lien Norma Lilly jean Lindstrancl Sandra Lloyd joy Lougliridge Willitnn Lnlir Dennis Liles Kent Lindsey Lars Lithander Clinton Logan Donna Luebbc Nlyrnpi Lntes ,A mg 1 S:-k:'::2,l Agua 124 ,Ot H L.1--Xvlf-,I :xiii ,. , -, 'il h 5 1 -P' lJ'111l1:- L' If -' '- Al a I ujjr rr l 'Q E N 5 ,A -in V O' ...- if I K l'lYL',lxl,: ll ' l-l Xlyr!..iXl.,.'7 l' ':if,f.. FU? Ri A 'g,.,q s' S Q fx . - ' Hwy... AX ' W P lQfCl?n- 'a A-if - 'I 36 'L ,- 2' l s 'X ' : 'wth , '2 ,.. 33165. ziiiiifgify.-4? ..'. L 'P' vis, -u .gv , 7 J . P , ' - ' K R, s , --. ., 1 I I Biggest crowd Ive seen at at lwur lmitnig in years. -lie-fx: Q5 N . 5 ,' j ly N',.1. .N ' OPHOBIORE 1 P71 1 ' aa i Charles Martin Sarah Massey Frederick Mayer Doris McCollum VVilliam McDonald jadawega Mauland Pamela Mayer Roy McCracken Mary McGuire v-J 'ff ,, . 1 -. tt . M. A , ? ' v li ' 'flliwaifiwf 3 1 'VN john McLaughlin Sharon Mehling john Merrett Linda Miller Wayne Miller Jerry Moran William Morris Elizabeth Medvit Arthur Melville Patricia Metully Swen Miller Karen Moe Thomas Morgan Raymond Murphy gr Sv' 'Q' :ti .I ,uP H . V lu. SV. av 's ' iff I ti, X ' i, Q.,,,,,.,i if Wav I. 1 ' 1 lffll. -.im ll,irulflf'rQ1-l','m l1f:'..' 1'.','1!i 'flf1!ll ,xJ'l','1H ',ffg r ri ,'-I lpuf. '.l.1zmf: .'uf-lzfm .ff-M' Holy mackeral Andy, we can't run pictures of nudes. .- s f,,g6,'l?? l ,M 43 'gsm ,ta , X r ll 1 L- 1 'AAW 553 -3- I1-Z1 wif' Nkktfxx-1' N-S N ' Nhrtin Nm iqqrulllk :N1 '1 -0 T ' y 1 V Sl.1rrQ.Nif1.f..w:. L.: ,. K ' ' N1,lfV f1 Y-mid J . .... ,, ,. . yi' r w Man, it's just my luck to have a nearsighted math instructor. If'-U1 NNW Bcx crly Nym- yjNQ'N, '7' cw 1-5' t I .IQ Crljfzy . I 7 . C IS .:. 5- mlm 1751- I ..,. 1 M 1. -573 'KYQ-f-tw Q 4' I K 90 fi Qi' Barbara O'Neil jucqmwlirw Otis Sharon Palm -llllid Pvila limxwthy' Perry - N K .1I'OTlLfL N 1 . k A jon Orcutt Kuthlccn Owcn Holnlld Palo .Xllwcrt lk-lfl liml l't'tt'l'NUI1 Lum s I Q .r ,N Larry Oswcilcr Martha Puintcr Darrell l't-nrwn Russcll Vvppvl' Bruuc l'ctcrs.-11 1 .111 xt 1.1 ll 1.1 is N so .Q in Q . v Q ' .T Vw K r , N . K-STK ..,..x OPHOMORE lil ',.'lf.'X'l Joanne Popliam Robert Powell Gwendolyn Propp Carol Rafll Don Ragland George Powers Sandra Quickenden Dick Ragland Arnie Rasmussen SER S e if ,N Axnk Six v Xeizvx , -W Mx XXX we Q xx -FXSXXNRKK. SN ff. ' M, S---.e X ---ex 'f-,lx-wx. Qs, - 7 Q is NX,-x '---xx ixfixxxb 4 ,,, ,, RX xx -- K X- r Nw Y L lv ' 'x --,xg X N--,FZ X f-, ' - ,dx N x K-We XXX' XXX X-.ex X xx-, -X. XX ge- so g si x,YixXxX --, ,A Y ...H R 211 -xv S- X., Y Y 'X k Q- ,MQ N - rfvw Nkmsism! 3'5- nar- C C' 1-X I .f-..,.4. , Rf,l,f,rt Rcdpafh 311C-mel Reyyner jen Riveneg Ok, swing this big mutha a little to the left, and we'll Alvin Rentseliler Steve Rice Duane Robertson have it made. Y W T ll as A qi- 5, , ,zcgsas ff -,.:!.:'::x-5 1' 71' il 5 -J' QV f V Q 'Nf 'I ff' im l sur , , fy . 1 i f ' qi if ' gf 7,51-5-5 vayf . t g 'I' ,D light ti' -,Q 'G' fr? 41 f v? 23 fi: , ,I 1 Ai I X f V2 ff, A ' fff-'35 . - 11124 55-1 f' ' g '-'.':il'fAr f1',l,:r,zwn Iulm lifrs, jnflifli linrlolpli Carol linllu-rforrl VVz1ync-Szincl K4:nncthSchw11rz Susan Seit-Z 'l:,',:n,1, lfwiff r. 'lirifffrfif llfnlutrmf-l Huff-l linnar-ll Sh-lln Snllf-1' N'l:arionScfln-1-lt-r SllS1lllSCllW1lI'l.Z jznncs Shcflvls Iif ' lin , llunnlfl linfllwrgf john linssvll Norma Sunburn Kim-n Sc,-liroccler Tlioinzls Scdlucck Bill Shirley Put the beer in the darkroom, and 1,11 start shoving down the potato chips. Itiditiru . if-rrv Slttuii I SINIIN, 5 I' , B.1riJ.11',1b111 ' C1'11.1 511112. 'V' I N ' ' 1 J. IJ, .x-- i T' 5f, .Y I. Nfl.. XX --1 - N- 151, A 1 1X 1 'Gig QS. 5,1 1V li 14 'Sn' '07 8 fir 1- Lv' Q8 -D i .MJ Ceorgiainai Snow Eli Spaiiiimgcl David Staibio Doimitl Stciiiimt-i1 i.1'l'0X' Stvx cus llirotiitzi Striniwi litilfii QNX .. 21 A ri 5-1: Shirley Sorcnsoii 8111111111 Spc111's -lo.'X1111 Stuil' li11y11111111i Stciiiur XY1-stnii Stoc1'k111' Diutix N'Ii '1-' '1- -11 iW..:x11 511 1 it .tr ' j'- x Louis Spain Dlll'llxllLx Spock l'1111l Stax' Allxtlll Stcplit-11s Ci1.11'I11s Stout X11 1'1 V1 1-'11 i'..: ,L 5 -X 1 . A x. 1 1 .. X 5 1 1' 1 OPHONIORE NYY A as Mostafa Tarkesian Gary Tavenner Beverly Thompson Mary Thompson Allen Toly XVilma Thielman Janice Thompson Karen Tobin Sharon Townsend 7? ? Judy Trenka Vtaync Turner Grace Ulvang Herman Utiger Arthur Vender Eugene Wangerin Guylyn Warren Spencer Tripp Allen Twilling Gary Ungefug Judith Vallance Janice Wagner Robert VVarddrip Ronald Wattnem E f ' wmv .Niki W! 'li - WW' L f'+'i2'i'T: Yue, Nlorri and Dad, I spend r-very sparc moment with a hook in my hand. B V' 1nl ' I Boy, this 10 a.m. SUB hour is the slowest wdve got. 1 GA 1 1 6.1 -an an.. 'W G' .m 'GY -Q1 ef 1 V 2, .i.',1 'f in I K 1 '1 . 5 5 1 qw , 1 1 s g, . 71 . 1 - . 35 15 I .-,FQ :jx 1 .Ml ' 41 5 W ' 5 . X 3 -' i af , V- 5 ,! MQ 1 o 1 fe, I W3 M1 ' A xg vb X 1 3 B11r1Jz1ra1WVz1y C1115 1111116118 Dwight X1'11SO1l .AX1111.1111-1 111111 N1.1ry' NY11o11111.111s1'y' N1.z11.1:1 XX11111 if ':.1 X 1 1 . .' jj' 7 Carolyn 11761011 111111111111 XYi11iss 1,LlXYl'L'I1L'C NYi1s1111 N1.1I'y' NY111111 15.111 XYo11111'1t1 .X1.1:: 1 112:11 1 X Janice XVcst 1DOIlil1L1 111118011 5111111111111-11 x1Y111kl11- S.l11x1I'.1 NY111111 11.11151 xY1'1g111 1111111111 111:11 . 11..: 1 N X171 -Qmfgi r r r I' . ix an Na . W 4'i?? m is ,Q -nd . 'fl - K . .- Q' , 6.21 Q 4 ' f ' , 'if 'Z 852, fe , . 'lr . G J Sf, fm 'Uv Q Qi 5' . 1 Y' Q A ,f I M23 ff 4? 4.1 1 W' V - -. A ' f gf ss Officer I jane Birkcland, - ' Lorna Babcock, Cf,-Social Chairrnan ' ' h ry Treasurer Tom LaTmm'cttc, Tom johnson, jim Baker, Co-Sm,ia1l Chairrnzrn Vice-Prcsiclcrnt President O ,www V . ...K X L 1 N' .4 ,if Leslie Aaberg Donald Abney llieliard Adolplison XVilliain Alu-rn Vicki Alil Duiiiiyi Alirf :mi . Izpz., ,re 1 ff: y KQV 9 ' if l Je I intl' J- Z' i ..,.,.3.-.i...,.,,,. if QW .,- ff rf' E A - .3 C. wr ,:, WVU i gk! Q A Ky in A lib Linda Albright Arlaine Albrecht Sidney Alexander Gerald Allen Barbara Anderson Vernon Andeiwoii .-Xmlrew Applt-girl I lie . Kr' ' A ' ' - Lorena Aliseli james Almond Donald Anderson Xlilliain Anderson Xli-rrill .Xrliizt All D . .X David Allen Arnold Anderson james Anderson Peter Antonioli Xxllllldill .Xrli-tli U L. if . i john Alderson 3 fp.-X H CN i, ' S r F ---v Egg:-r v RQ 'B .ar- f arf in 1 5 '-f 7 I Y 5 Q i is I 'Wi' 5- A v n A ,J -5- 'L I' Janice Bailey Larry Ballantyne Rieliard Barley l'.iti'iei.1 l3.irrett Allu id lit-.im I .arm lit-me k Q t Z. f, MER - , x james Baker Molisen Banuiazixi Andrew ll.ll'llill'Ll 'Mines liirtun Xanex lhxiixi limo! Ql .ii-x lm ' x ' Fred Balkovetz Albert Baril Catherine Burney llmiel ll.ll'.f Nl.ll'f lea lleeeitler L-ez irzztiy lx 1 et ,ix en, as ' 1 I xi N -Z 1 I 1 l FRE HMEW Rebecca Billips Melvin Bing r f' 2 V 5- 3: xxx . ,A A,, . A - ?H?fS'A'Yifi ' ,t Min i 'Nr I r at may t M lg B N L,-A--. M, X en' sf N fs X M ,i 'I ' 2 f 532 , , f A.. S 3A , ,r Hia ' p - , - ae . w If ' : Ba ififfiwf fZQ'Rf1f's1Ii35: LaSf 1 vt- M13 ff- ' jane Birlceland frm if 3 Lf N Y 3: t i .wi , f nn. nda Bjorge Laurena Black 'Q' . in A wk . bv -vm' '93 F , t 6, WC-P-:lf -9 V W 1 , ,A gjgj' f?f'5Qjg ' 2 , . J I 6 A 'K George Blair joan Bodwell Lois Bohleen Betty Bolton Virginia Boss Marlin Boxwell Suzanne Bredeson joan Bley Gloria Boe Gerald Bolles Dean Borchers Russell Bowen Jeanette Boyd Bonnie Bren Emily Bodner Calvin Bogar Carol Bollinger Marcus Bordsen Barbara Bowers Carol Braun Russell Brent kd ' J fff r Carol Briflgffvrafrfr Lirry Bright Lee Brittenham Philip Broesder QQ I8 ml Sb 'L rf' -fs. Q-wp - N. I.. fllsf' M fl' ,f f - f l Yrgg, tho ',j,z rlpry night ljyfjlfjfjk grgfgfjfm Dale Brookic David Broudy Richard Brown .,,,m1,1 M, ,l ,,m,l',rffIl 'l'om Brooks Bonnie Brown Thomas Brown ' J A ' Peter Brosten Murry Brown Richard Brownell , 4 ,liqcll 'fl' if ' aff 751 f:'!?Ti1 fa hw A ...... .M v '11, aw 1 if , -fi? ,gi ,- 4 J ,, . m.f.e4g,,'ff 1 'pkg fp, 1 erry Bruycr Vlfglllld Burch Wlllx am Burkluncl 4 vw. , 'li 'o x. Nr X Q Q I - all 1 7' l 1 I james Campbell Qlmron CQIGY M 1r1 mm? Carlson Ronflld Campbell D lVlCl C1rl5on Ruth Carlson Marcus Canty Gene C lI'lSOI1 L lwrence Carroll 4.-9 'G 3 FCS M 4? 'fT'Y gxiifi' M, , .Q Sub m Cluncutb St urlmy Cololl Slu xl.1 Corrlcr Theodore Clllxe m Ill lon L1 L Conmx 1 ltru li Cowley M 'rtlu Collins Roqu Cook Lmdl Criswcll rf 1 n sr .nl 'K 13 'AY FRE Hina li Cary Cromwell Patricia Crowe james Cummings Karen Cutler Bonnie Dahl f ' w for 16 gr .l vs 52' .l ,-, 'xv A .Q N H. X , 51 L Lf 1' ' ' ' 'friwii 1 WH' , ,. aa X ,Z 4' fgg- t A Q ' 1 -4---1, 5' 8-r v-,f A ,xi X 5 ' fv skm if x we Q i ' 5- ' ig - 10-i . 1. vw -fd v Q' Y '22 'W' I' I if janet Dahl Joanne Daley Douglas Daniels Ronald Davis Deanna DeCosse Jeffrey Delys Michael Denty john Dahl Myrna Dame Salim Daoucl Thomas Davis Marjorie DeCooyer Douglas Denison Terry Desmond Linda Dalile Andrew Danhof Patricia Darling George Day Westley Deitchler Duane Denton Peter DeW1t , va F. 'hr , fs A-o sl 1 ,Q 6 Q vv-- I 4 ' 1 V v--5, f 0 X as r , tariff pei. fig 'f ., .... .2 ...K -' Q it f gr- Q, N , IQ fifigfrf: i A. W Si la 1: 4 i 3:4 , ' 4... '-Y an ' ' 'rf V. , V 'MPV' -55,21 . . , . 1 if ' f 4 0, , 4, ..,4?',-.. .9 Qi , 1. . ,.,,,. Ag: X tvwv xh - W lilk N1 .U use 4:17.17 A 5, ', eQf,gs.M2- + 4. .j,.'i gin, ffm! K 1 -, ,r 1 ' , .. ,' ,-'uwifii W ' --A 1- 'L 1 . 9 W. . g i I 1.1. Q A , 6' .- ,ha uxldd 'LV - ...,f,',Q'.-- iff. uma . ' M.-------....,.,. ,.,,,,, . .,., f ..v ,f,..fu sunk . A ' V' ia- 3 ,V fd .23 'C' J V W' W. -4 I - l .. af , I Q U I1f:,r.. l1,'l'f r i lifvwrly Dolan Sharon Dowf-ll Clirisiinfz Dunlap William lirlington Camilla Eilek l.incla Elliott J f In r .f l4wy.'All ifny Karfn llraxirli ligflil Dye-r josrcpli Egan Monte Eliason Kathleen Ellis f, Q IJ..If, '.If 1.31, IJ'nigfln'. Ilonalfl Urgga Al if-rt liflrly Norma lililc-rs joan Eliasson Deana Emrick X Zig Sharon Endresse Vt l 5 A ir .AA ' lil E ' '- ,fZ gi. l',i .1 i Em I . f as 1 Q If -fa Phyllis Enghcrg ' w ,V S 'w 5- v all if i l ,, 1 72, 5 A25-Q: i 'X N Lk - -s:-'ff Annette Enrnan '35 '55 . U ,. s ,N ek? 4 4: R in fr 1 ia- lg?-T'- W' Charles Evans Ronald Evans Margaret Evans Earl Evers Robert Evans Charles Everts Richard Ewing Carole Fabian Richard Fagan fgff' 12 , fa 51 wilt' if 3 E 1 Franrl Ennis Steve Erlian Emil Erliarflt Xkilliaiii lfrinl' 1 ' ,I fi E' f lf fl 'frf v wang- ' g,:4!J'l.a'v,-AA-.Ar - ' ' M:':'1r,- .rg . Now really fellas - shackled together all wwkf afffs' .Q i A . , 5 A gg fe 355, ew , ,153 an c. all 4 'Q ' gg ' f X, 1' -Q 45 if ' R 1 f . 4' ,, ry.. ' hs' I ,fy N A 3 Q' l 1 r M 'T 'A Lb- x M' 'ff' H Y '-T ii' i V N I fl -i 5f2y . K A W V fs? . is .i 4 5 g , i i- 1. :. if at lv, ll 5 4 if f A 4-Q-E 124 , . j . .L 1.:'wXyjA5. X 1 . L, ' 5 ,... f.-. ' , ' ix:-.'.mg.ig1' 'Fog-32. If , . ,xgff ' i ' 7 2.75 ffff::i:f?fi--'Xilzf' 'Z N7-i 5' ab, 4 'X I hh- ' raisins 7 ' . . 13 , 5'2'?ff1?'+' 1 'X If-fi a ' ' Q N Y X.. 5. , , ra M. ing, ,Q -6-4'-0 A' Q- xv gc in 7 1 N' 'K' x 1 K U .,--Q ,ma ti ,M ga N X l Chaluk Falnni Carolce F asakc Larry Ferguson gnu. pw.. if -:f fa X M50 4 9 L: '0 4. Y .ag-' Arq . .r ' - 9, A 'T .uffl . X I , , I Arnold Ferris Ccralrl Fjcld Rolwrt Flick Ccnv l-'oss Nlichaiil l -'Hwvll llfw Ifw Sanclra Fink Sandra Flatncss NYilli.nn Flynn Philip lvfs ll.iI'Ulr1 1- .ni .v I fin nf. ia.: Robert Fintcl Sonja Flatncss Ida lforrlik till-.inns L-. I-ostvr lan cnzzu l'!'.LZ1x L -r :gap i x l FRE HNIEN Ben Fulton Tony Gaffke Gail Ganter David Gardener Marion Gardner , .Lewes-21' 1. H 1 . +4 K lg G4 iw if at x.,f, Zfggif' 92.4.3 hx'- X .wtf iw ,so WW' 5 AX ra r r if , A X69 MY,- W Q 55 sv ra 1... O V YL? R Q, Ja Sherly Gee 'William Gibson Charles Goldy Kathleen Graney john Green Nancy Grimm Byron Guertsgen Marcia Gehle Essie Gilleland james Goo Gary Gray Jerome Grenz Edward Grogan Robert Gum Carole Gemberling Howard Goff Larry Gordon Charles Green Gary Grifhth Roger Grossman David Gumpf X X t :V N cs' we C r :gf K K , , , 1 bn. M- 11 ,W ll In ',r.,:r'j f, .:.f:f f'.'1In Ilfanry Hahn llerwin Halvorson William Ham-lu-it Chr-star Hansen Robert Hardgrovc Garter Harmon Ha. Ha' ff r I1 will Q, llzuruf, Wrlliam Ilamsrrm VVilli:rm Hanfll Mirzlmcl Hansres Robert Harlan Lf.-on Hartman I ll, IV :. luurrflfl Hal-,f r liulwrf liummoml Marjorir- Ilamly Daniel Harcsharik Charles Hardy Terry Haverlandt Sig 455, I y 4 , i 4. 4 I i F S' Frank Hawkins XVilliz1m Hay Sidney Hayes Ronnie Haynes 'g , 2' 'wwf U '1 -cw ft ,.'l' 4 f r 1-'Q -vw i 11 6 if 1 , 1 ,rIL',1f3+ 2 ' Q K I ig 3 xi ai fv pn-' f-vp fbs '47 !'D - 'Y' ', :Y fav Rik?-t 11.5f:c', - 5: 2, K , . 1-L, , ' -,f'- l' , ,MN pg.. . W Qs -'Ss S, '. .-. U - ' 4 '9'f-fic' ' k Q , ,, . ' ---1 Y - f,-0-1' ..,4'.r N- wf we- -, if ' e- .ef -K J - 'fee wwf-fjff2, :'xxv'fv+f'z3fi A 0- ,Z , Q 'o.., , P' . , 1 - 'I JQV- ' 'f - - 1 gs- W , - o -,,. V. - ef -- - - 1 . J -'- , ' v..i - A M X .. ' ,' -f -2:13 L- ' ff- . -1-.4. QS, g X X in till' ' X TP 4 X A jane Hazlitt VVayne Heggen Arlo Hendrickson Karl Hertel George Heckel Thomas Helgeson Carol Herdegen Shirley Heftel Patricia Hedeen Neil Hellickson Peter Herranen David Hess fl itulilpllu - 2 1,...,3'.' 61' I 1 y.tr 1 l l ' ' 1 - -Xlright, ulrigflit. l'll start min: cl' clfrtirit Mm H lx .. ., ,., Y Ronald Hewitt 9 Carole Hicks I9 .f,. H- Y- -H 1 1:1 ll... . ' lx ...ff ' 4 '.. si . V 3 li us- AMR S lunar, any 5- rY.,l' .- ,..,.. . 'if .- .' jf l ' as 3 I 3 -' 1 A , I eq 3 ar Q. 5:- is- Q- Slieilu Hill Sliuron lilllggiltt Rig-lixirtl llolxlwrier qlonnie llorst lnnise lliilwlxirtl S.zn.li.i llzztit lV :.'f lljf t' David Hilliiiun Bette Holcomla Xllllllillll Homer D.1ll.is llurtmi ll.in-lil llulwlilv Xilaili llzzzztvr f V z ll 1 . Diana Hollmiui Bruce Hollowicli Sniitlixi llorgmi l.iml.i llmkiii l'AI's'xlCl'lt'lx lliieftis Xiitlzgt-f llrzfztt 1' X li' 2 Q - , if-. 6 . - Witx .. FRE HNIEW Qtr , so Y'-'fr W,-. ,A , X :fa AV lt' A ,A -f 1-or T - ,V ,A ,Y .-'.- Q . 4' ix b .3 lv uh K N .,.. 4 ' 5 fa tu 4 ,1 I E r i , aux ff 43? ig ' ,Z Aw. N Janet Jenkins Ronald Jennings James Jensen in 5 L , l i L f-, ' 9 4 'A W 2- ' . fs V. - -'sk ii ' 5 r ' va-Q - xi 'si M V 1 ! 'w:.' , . Ex-evi- :',w 'M . + 3 if . i, s x mi- Q'-5, T3 Eli Q Sandra Janssen Dale Jelmeland . ' is vs w 3 .G v f , 3-2? -if - 1 4 Q 1 5 a i .QF U Sli'-X 1 'HK' -Q si' 3- 'WM l xif - 1i17',i'f to -- '- U -4 a 535, Y, .4 . ' W I J15,.i.f!. r l ,-414 1 Qu! . ffvyg Y Timothy Jenson Alfred Johnson Janneth Johnson Richard Johnson Donald Jernmnson Catherine Johnson Douglas Johns Faye Johnson ,yr X v ,. -v s ,.n,m,,. , 'nf -5.. , I , ian, ' ' , . , ., ,wife , ff i- f. 1.5.42 1 fs 4 if - n 'D'-. y il 'S' 11. ? Z f f f . is . ., ,2 , 'ff . q G fimfk J . ' 'Ni ifdfcg- 91W ' 'EELQZMM ' R M.. Ronald Johnson Thomas Johnson Martin Johnson Neal Johnson ff al' ' Jr' L3 459' 5 . , 5 f ' T if ' 4 4 ai if z ga, X A' ffflfli' -2 1 xp X Vance Johnson William Johnston Donna Kalberg 'Vilfred Johnson Donald Jordan Linda Kalepp William Johnson Karleen Kain Ramona Kane E- 1 ' I ., y 1 ff? will gefffi. nl I wir- , ' l , ! ,zijff i' A I fgffff' 'yl'71ffV'f' II'f1fff,ff 'gf1'f IJfY T',fE l 1 g CVUY :4Ef fl,'f1 VVhat's ridiculous? Kennedy and 1-r,.'1 .11 .pjf em . f1H 'arm f 1'm1f:f y 'nm' vrs vm I . 1 ,l - v I p Inu. Yffg., '.f.Jll1:,ff.Kf'IIf'r Nlnrif:-rf-I K:-nt ljfilllllf' Kessler l l W ' wld hdlb fhdnt they- x X I 7, 7? ,yi ,,. fu it , 'i 'I janean Kessler Charlene Kittlemann Cary Kjensrufl Beverly Klamm i 63.5 '?'f37f 73 'C 15- .1 ' Y -, :rv ' 3 Q ' , yt , G 1 R I , . ? 'JS' ' A Q fb' D4 , W rf' , l' 5 A il? Margaret Kleffner Douglas Klieger Carolyn Klirnas wf I 1-1- ,-1. 1 T ' ,, .4 V r W l MSU paid off. I VF.-f ell, well, well. Inf 's A-'uf Y -V ,'f .vv :lx lllu our 1-'-.Allan ff Ur r r 'l 1-7 .. A.. ,Q PM 4335- lx - - - cz... L, my 4 r , ' by 4 Mr 3 59 1' 4 VY 1 ff ' ' Q: -,',t,f5' 'le X 5 ' X l of . X . V 4 A 19 W' A A 0 49 G' fl f , 1 0 1 t ' -is L- 5' 'if i H lb 41 4. J, ,fri ,ia V K 5' X 1 N: fe 'Y' C jan Klindt Clinton Koester Edward Kraft David Krause jarneb Kruger Karr, z, K-.EQ ul . L Cordon Klofstad Donald Kofller Clen Kraft Karol Krause Kenneth Kulwexlr Elmer fr. . K . Patricia Klovstad Thomas Kostohris Helen Kramer .Q5 98 1,13 1' ' Y' 'T' l' X L ll r gy-5 , A 4 ., Q-44 .1 Xi WXQWCFA E 1 f. ' '- . . Q, Q we lvx 'I 1 Y ' I Jr J' A, 1 9 ff 1- atv Q'-2-9 'fe Na - .., is TT' X s- Thomas Lake Lawrence LaRoek Cary Larson Douglas Lauf Douglas Leningtun X14 rfe I zttlr D:1x1..1 I .vii .N S ' lNfIargaret Laluin Larrv Larsen Bettina LaSorte Nlryrna Lawin l'fl1.'.1l1etlr l.eon.u'tl 'lonzr l ct N. ., X . . ' Robert Langemo Lynda Larsen Tlronias Latourrette Nlary Leaton Lee Lint-oln l,:n.l.1 lm.-Aw lim 1' if'.tL 1. ' A ri Flllfr HMB gf' its M, '?. jerry Lyford joy MacDonald Anne Maclay welda Mainard Patricia Mann Xml' .f?'. 5-,Q S- y E sn j X if If QF A' 'iggfsf 4-xx xr v----gr . ' 'S R S 1' s it ll! if 5-la .l!'l': Xlr1YlI1lI'1Q XIX-l.llg1l4l1Klc1r5ll Cfefprge Xlrtrtin 4' -.4 :Slit 'Pu Q ay? . , L, if ..,a -,,,.7, V ,, at 1. 71 L11 '. 1 , x 'd QM -ww L . .1 ' wx 1 .41 1 '- w 15,372 . ' ' n 'ff e mi Qftilije Q Q , it, atb . fi for l' ' - 51' 'J P , L' qrwv my , Almeplu Masiello XValter Maxwell Donald McBride Marcia McClung Rebecca McDonald Samuel McGowan Ronald Nlutkin Wayne Mazanec john Mc-Burney Mary Beth McCoy james McFadden Marilyn McHenry Karerl Mutsuba Larry Mt-Alister Lee McCartney Brosia McDivitt Helen McGinley Karen Mclntire Abt.. 1564 'V 5 Q -1 1 ,Y A -A-L 15, ,107 l -6 l Kin Z! iz. 3 MV' V 'Ve ,.ff.,,n , , ,. W ,4l!,,'g:?3,3'2, ,Q , -1 fag if zSf?s,17fi?if ,, - 1 I T T P -'ff' -1' lf1f'1f'l'l'f1 lwlifh Mf-Nf-il Isn't there REALLY at rest room at the top? -l-.,fv. . f., .1 . ff f , K l A 'l'7- ' 7 'lL' -l'Yl'f'l'r' llfmulfl .kvlfllilfi . 'f -l' l.f1'.f ,mrff-y Xl' X-fwl lJ'HlHJllX1'ff'llLUl I If 1 5 xi ,,'., I. ,. Xf ,ll .. 1. ,. . . 4... Allen Meek Betty Melenu Douglas Mclum 'Ik-rry Nlvro Xkllrrffn Mr,-yflr Kffnnfftll Nlflyari Ulrg A. xl. 'L'H1?:- W 1 5 .,., Z?. S1 165. - ' J 'v 1. c- lv? ,K mv. '47 is , IG ix ,Q 41 We at Qs ,,-A ---9 john Miller XVilliam Miller Guy Moats Lloycl Nlouts Marie Miller Mary Miller fw- A ,iv -,N Q- V 'Tiff ' a ' :vu ','.4,.5 .gi 'Z W E' l 431 vi J ,mf XVayne Moc-casixm Gonzalo Montenegro jerry Morey Xlgzrilyn Xlorrzx ID'4:l:m Nlr X Marcin Moc-kcl XX'illiz11n Molenclu lo 1 1 I Vcrzl Montgomery -luck Xlorgemtcrn I,inal.1 xl4ll,ll,ll'4ft' Nlulrx-r. Nl .Q l' . . . . Sheryl Nlooncy Nlnrgurvt Xlorrix jonnn Xlonplry lj..fI'1w,1.L Nl -P ' ' 'lf lln xxx l. hx 'Q ' u ' l 6 .41 , Q r.j.r 2, K, M 5 'air l ' XXX, ' X s fn.. X ' Y'-fx, . wf M7 , . Y xg? QW, fffj w Q 5-Lift, ' s'4'..', .'?g,.,'g X. 'J?'S 2 fllf. 'g:i?,:X:5'QfL.-Q1 Miclnwl Murphy Nla11'yNu11x11un jcrmnc Nelson You qu, Vx-U bum Sick- Am .K - M fn , 3 john Muster U4-rulcl Nm-cly Roger Nevin lun il X Lois Nilglllltx Marcin Nuild Slmron Xcwcll ' L L ' 2 FRE HNIEN P' '- f' 'L'-. Q 9 ps , 1553- or K' a t F 3 G0 1 fri' ...-4 LQ jg Marilyn Newton Maria Nickerson Terry Nielsen Karol Nulph Ray Nygren at rs., Fm 'ff l' -If ' Q' fw- C, HN ,,.., ...A ,..... all 1 avg. i 2 J .JV 41' 136 john Otkomon 'loan Olteclahl Bartholornew O'Oara ..f '5-1 1 J' .v..v s 'Y KN P' -s, w 1 v S . P X joe Ohnstatl Mary Oliver Cary Olsen PT. Ji. ' vi' ' ' . , I al, 1h st. ,fr 1 .A iz-f N1 in .75 V r - I i ', 'qs 41 if y e wh 'Q -Jf . , f so Elsa it '23 X X st 'Str ST ' S 4 V2 W- , vm., ' KK Ol-nm George Olsen David Oman Patsy Paige Richard Pappin William Paterson Helen Olson Mary Lou Omdahl Larry Panasuk janet Parke Esther Paul Catherine Oman Marvin Ostrum Leroy Panasuk Marilyn Parker Mary Paul ' F -2 -2ffT.E',.I 51 3 9, Q Q' 536 of ,g-..,.- A 4- 4. ww W ,af ,Q Inf' rr I .rr no I-1IIlf ,l 'f ','.Hll Phyllis Perry K1-rrnit Pr-tersf-n Cary Peterson Stanle Peterson joyee Phillips P1 f ',.f r l'ft'f'f'f Pwr Ailnon l'f'l f3'HI Us-nnis P1-terson Larry Peterson Purnell: Pfeiller William Phillips s:,r I V- rf ff I' rf fl I'f-mn Kathryn l'f-tf-rn'-n finrvin l'f'lf'fSUH Patricia Peterson Kathryn Phelan Robert Pikor 04. W3 'WT .Ar 1?-f -., Q r 13 -' 5 sv- -. Joscphinc PipinichLura1ync Pluggcmcycr Susan Policln Dravid Posey Sandra l'ovuli Kffnmffli Putt jul f-V' 1- l'r 1' If 3 ' l M i 'IH,...i .,, ff rl- an 5 0. . P in ..-NN Mr- , X R- . N- Q . J sl f I l'i5EGf'!'l 9':T Ki P ,154 ' Ns - ..-.. ' L Ji X Y, My '75 N f , Q . allwxx. ir ' ,z1' :px A A v X 3' ,ax N X 1' A rf 1-iilxlfi.-l:,, gA '-X KN' , S 5 x i P ff-'L-21, if f l -ull V it L J 4 tv 5 'nlf l S ,'Q'ax.2i' , fb. ,fb f ., , .5 gif. ' .I ' - iif Qg'3'f: is-'ll 'iliillay ,il Q- 1- A ' S, , '. ' A -C. 'i' K' f ' x ' . f f S45 - 4 ' I -' 1 3 N 31-ju -1.65, gn gg ,-'Q ?1,',L4v' .', if P,-nie ,cf ,I . Wzrvfxy :wig x kylie' J L, 34 ci .CQASS15-x.: V-. iff fat. 7 7433.3 A JNHQ4 ' ' :J - .Q ' : ,A6 Q UQ , V ff, Im.. ,l El' I :Kr ,- LL '13 'i -fly '- 5' I Q61 -I 1511 M K-5 if - if in ' aff ,, ,far ' ' I 1 -1 ,.,gbwf- 4 7 .65 . 1 ' 1 ' d:? '9b'91fi.io bit? a cL,i'.1!? vi' V7 7:21 '. A if. P ... . Larry Prinlcki Patricia Quick junicc Ralph Qh my gosh' I lcft this il-lm pluggui m Patricia Purccll Betty jo Rackl Richard Pulte ' l Annette Qualc Sliurec Pnaclcr Davicl Rauch T4 P u 67 092' Q Rt - Q 9 F s-- - ' P ' V I fb 'val nf' ffl! QP R- o T ,S 'mfg ,.-4 16 W I Q ,W 1:., lu .,.. X Y A A N, , fo' 1 ,S ,. V is yi V 4,. V Q. in i . t Yvonne llalvct Sta-vcii Rcrlclwpp Kr-um-tli Pwuo l'li.u4lct llirluxuu' Cul liolwrtwu liafplu lin?-1-nv . N1 .YK H K Pctcr Rc'l3lSll vlouu llclmul Usuuiu llcutlici' llcx crly llulwrts -I.uurwllvlw1't-mi l .m xctnv lwlw X . IN - . . x ' W z 1 A ' - lXl2ll'lt'llC Rcctur llclcu H0111 Bcuuctt llicx ct-1 L..u'ol llolwrtx Xlcumury linlwitwu X it Ai hu ww N---X ' xg FRE HNIE be R i N N 1:5 ii N . Kfffw R ,r - Q , ,, . Z: , ,J c .. . 2 G0 oi x ' fe' 45: S 'ff' 'Y H f 23. ew? ..i 1 , k ,.,, , Lazio I S p, 2Sl. 'Q :f.f5f'. lf- F L ' M. 2 tile-in .:f.'.l'-1 H -. . .tg--. ga, Vt X 'i l-,v..Ql111. '- 7 'ff' V , . I , ..q..-. WW 'Lf . Q Q - A , vu - . -:val t - K, , J qw. i' , mn- W Rwonrt 5111: S41ll5'St11T1llel5On ilu: ...,. Sitziflituiiii Cirole Sunnlenuw Lj::,..f, bQ1.l5ln1rj.' Rohm-rtSru1cler5o1i BI' 'Z 1- if e, I A. f J f f 1 U 1- A 1 1 , ,if QV' fr: i',f,,:,'. ,l,,.ifif '1 l'rr i , , , , 1 ,f f 1, f ' fn: f'1',i.'gil.'i'l .4-4' l . C1555 N' . ' Xl-llliillll Ross Sandra Rothermel Arlene Rugtvedt ff' M Leslie Santa Xlunir Surkis Brian Saunders 'i .. f ,I . 'N I M , Y 'N 4 .ff l t ' iv llf1',iiflSlif-rlflf l'.'l'lXlfl '5liirl'. llfllff' Slnl'. 'I'. . 5 g if Sox? ysfiii Mu, xxx sw? 325: Larry Rustad XVayne Rustad Peggy Saxman Theresa Schaff james Schneider Donna Scott Robert Scalabrin Herman Scheu Stephen Schuldheiss Edwina Seifert Shirley Schaefer Kay Schleicher Richard Schuller Barbara Sekora 612 aj Img , 'sl I W, N, mi., ' '.' fa. . . 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Michael Snow Sandra Sowcrwinc Carolyn Speck Eugene Sondeno Donald Sparrow XVilbcr Squires T' ,Q wp--vw. , 1 -r'-rvrrv 'T' t WEL Wu .vig '-dlxkggifgfi' E 0 ff as 3 X 15' 45 5' 1 gf . ,lsr QS. , 2 Q-' f-x Q1 qfr 4 ,zfffn . QC x ,. Q . 7 I D F . fy of ,-if-Q ,- G S H -0 6-ls Q .., - .R -,, Lawrcncc Staringcr Cary Sta-cvcs Cary StL'PllL'IlS li.1y111u111l Stcrliug Rulwrt Stitt l-'l::.al-vii' N 1 ...X N . S . . . N Albcrt Stcclc Oclcllauq Stcnc llolicrt Stvplu-ns KJIACII Stcx cm llk'iK'l' 511-lt: Nl at S 1 F. N S . Frcclerick Stccl La1'1'y Stcnsvutl Rohcit Stcpl1c11so11 l7o11,1ltl Stcxx.11't S.lllxlI'.l Stolft-11l1111': l1u:1:11n Stun ' . N K N FRE HMEW 'fe 3 -A . . Q '-41 1 re r Q.,-.5 ,p ,, 1 r Q 'S -5 7, . 5 ' x, Ellf,-T1 Tfgilegll Lune: Terpstra Shirley Tesinslsy ig- L24 -'Z A lc nifigixx ' Jr-gr . 1 ' W, ,r..,.15,Q-5:9 tw. Nr T. M: A- Q QQ N , 5, - Wx of Carl Swanson Marcia Swendseid Peggy Syvertson Carol Taylor Nancy Taylor xx 'if .'T. A :, ,y-55. T MQW-. -ymri, , , - was Q. v w.-.gggiq 4 - x x x Q X I 5? I .. if 1 x sash Q ,Q 5151.8 ' 1, :- 51, 5 T353 f k , , 1 'f' avail ? 4 Bw n 440 ' sa lvfvevirr' 'ff untill' 1' vga G fb 3,1 5' ' 'll'l '65 an Yerne Teyler james Thompson Richard Tombrink Glen Thomas Judy Thompson Sharon Tompkins Cary lhompson jerry Thuesen Sharon Torgerson 85,1 n-I 4-gy' fl-Q... inv- N GW .-3 go 13 - All . 3: 15, . 1 at 'llf la ve. Q , ix rdf I . , 1, lJ',:.r..1 lfffff juflrflr l.'f'1lrf- ,Nlvrlin Vol-gulf: l'lil1:f:nW:151,m-r f,.l, E: IJIIH 3 lfuf-:ff lf- Iulm Vollmvr f2lori:1Waitc: j',:.:, r f '. frrmrr K'm'g'f-lf- .IX-'LID-'lil' lmmlra Vyns Sallie VVall1u:1: ' .Aff Sydney Torgerson Maxwell Townsend Sandra Turner Robert Towe Eva Trafelet Judy Ulmer Karen Townsend Kip Turley Karen Ulven dp ' a I KL .. WQJ Q, ,:bEfa.. ' 1 Nl Sarah Walsh Robert Walter llonalcl Walton 6 'i cr.. 1- ' r JA l -J 1 I If 1 4 ' fl If Richard Ward Harvey Warren Sandra Ward Orville Warwick Linda Warncckc Richard Warwick Harold Watkins William VVutts Ccralcl NVcurli-y Ricliarcl VVcz1vcr XVillzircl XVQ-zix'1,-r jam,-t Wuliliffr 'Fi 'Ihr I .vw , fn f, 43 is Y 9 l i9'f' N' E' Z H. 'K '5 ,E A jl -IJ 4:1 , lfiiflmffi XR if -l x Irv' Xl '-N 'Y' lt , ,A, -,.L,-,. .'g.p,fg i ' N' A' . 4- . 1 . 4.15 -. - . f Nj, Q , 1-' 3 ' L f4'fTl f 1 'mfg' Q .2 ' - -Q:-2: ,ay losfgllfnvxsgglwr Kigxftlilallgliltfggr After we rest up. well start trailing them wut uf tim Smith -LH. David Wliitcomb Riiiluird Whitezikcr Arthur XVliitney 'nl F S23 by 3 ai if 7 5 1 4 -fx, H Q1 .. M 1 Q4 LM, f 1 i , , A J i '.ri 1 ?5Mifl 4 r A ,,,, 'midi' 4- g xx J -'K 03' o-v ' , iii Q9 -Qt 4.... 1.. ' ,tj lx, x J di 429' 'B' ' ful-4 fN'- if Tori NVicslu1upt lillri XYllllillIlS lgmivs Nl'illouglilw Ioan NYilson Riulmril XYitm-Li l-'xmly NYor l Y , .... r Xvlllllllll XYillmrn Riinlgi-i'NYilliai111s Ivan NYillo11Qliliyi Siiirlrgi Xlinsliip xlfllhlXYOllCU11.lIlll IX-.um Nlrxglit N. 1. XV2lll1lL'C XYililv1' Gail XYllllLllIlS0ll .-Xmlrcw XYilsmi Samlrgi XYiill.llu' Holwrt Nlbmlv .iril ll.ll'l',lT.l NN 3 .xc l flf. I -'Q ' 1 oqxi g ' , P Q , -0 HI. 4F -b lkQx , 3 A V J' df' , fm'-' fmiif' 0 X F if g!xX - D Ig' ' h 'fiifiti 41- Fi ul.- ' ff in ' Q' -'I' I ,5V P'I PY'IWlfi7fF' Jlqflill. ACTIVITIES N Student Government 'ti , 1 .M X- ' X'li'YL , fn ff .X A Nr f X !,,g,x- ' X 5 MF xzx. , 1 ef'L'- LN ff! f-le: q .M-1-1 A.- 4 . .f- 1 -. I ,e' 8 n . I 41'-4 Y-..,-- I fy mx wt fl P ,, ' -.-J ff-J - ey ' a 2 X X L-, - -X! 124 Arjay Codston President A if 'lffaga iw X f ' w-'fm' ' I 'J 'J ' M-f MM tl C Office rs if-Q: -C-JD' The president and vice president of the Associated Students of Montana State Col- Dave Gibson lege are elected to office via an all-school Vue-Presldem election held during Spring Quarter each year. ASMSC,s secretary is chosen hy the W 5 elected senate memhers from written ap- plications suhmitted to the senate. The president presides over all senate meet- Q., ings, and coordinates the formulation of plans of action concerning student affairs. Overseeing the various committees of stu- dent senate is the job of ASBISC's vice president. All correspondence is handled by the secretary, as Well as the keeping of the minutes of the senate meetings. Bobby Gerry Secretary r tuflent enate Also elected during Spring Quarteris general election are the commissioners of student senate. These eleven men and women represent the major areas of student interest on campus. They endeavor to keep the school informed as to the affairs of their respective areas by means of de- tailed reports presented at the weekly meetings of the senate. It is through the medium of student commissioners that the goal of active student participation in school affairs concerning the ad- ministration and others is achieved. 5 li r'3?Q fi . Q- Phil Schneider Athletics I Cary Graham Rosanna Huriwitz Demonstrations Paul Funk Finance Fran Roda Publications Duane Boe Forensics Marilyn Fraser ffm Q16 'W lynn-di if-giEJehzQt: ,asf Stviflfznf l,'1'li'1f1 Social Affairs L Left to Right, First Row: jim Baker, john Holden, Cary Bracken, Ccralrl Miller, David Krucgrfr, Bruce Ellis, Chuck Karnop. Second Row: Stcvc Haclnagy, Marilyn jffnson, Marjorie Griffin, Larry Olson, Bob Morgan, Mary Woodrnanscy. 6.7 It is the ayes and nois of the student senate which decide the fate of budgets, the plans of various groups, and student action to be taken on major issues concerning the entire school. Not only does senate act as as a judge, but it also Works in the role of an adviser to organizations with problems that require the advice of a group who can ascer- tain the basic needs at hand. Senate also maintains school spirit with its Traditions Board which keeps the time worn traditions of the school alive. i Merle Million judging Teams 95 'Q -. an lv Bruce Jacobson Dramatics Tom Hull Fieldhouse Tom Riclmrdson NIusic.1lAtl.1irs gf? W 1 A '45 sq pfv- tudent enate in action ,, .,, ...un -t , :'M st' 1.L,,.-,-X K L N- 5 . 'X lik i I' We x, 5 'Q And furthermore, if this budget passes there W0n't be a student bodyln Let,s see now, just whafs this guy Nutter trying to do? Meetings, Presidents Roundtable, Leader- ship Workshop, and committee meetings , provide briefing sessions for these student . leaders. With this vast accumulation of -. facts Student Senate guided the Associated g Students through a most eventful and challenging year. Senate meetings are the subject of deep concern to tlmec whose activities are directly concerned. 1' Keeping up with the business of Stu- dent Senate can be difficult at times. ll 2 3 tuclent-Faculty Committee 2 STUDENT SOCIAL AFFAIRS - Left to Right, First Row: Fred Mayer. Charles Delaney, Shirley Pfister. Second Row: Marilyn Frazer. Val Glynn, A. B. Oviatt, Frank Gilliam. ' A re L BUDGET COMMITTEE - Left to Right, First Row: Dave Sloan, lash I1':!'iYi':T, Paul Funk. Second Row: Bernard Copping, Val Glynn. 3 3 FRATERNITIES Sr ORGANIZATIONS - Left to Right, First Row: Thelma l Lauer, Harold Nelson, Robert Colder, Ed Harper. Second Row: Harold ' Watling, Galen Rose, Val Glynn, Milton Edie. CAMPUS PLANNING - Left to Right, First Row: Ken Richardson, joe Asleson, Martin Whalen, Bob Mann, P. C. Gaines. Second Row: H. C. Cheever, William Carver, Dave Chamberlain, E. H. Thompson, Marjorie Paisley, joe Scalabrin. Further study of subject areas common to stu- dents and faculty alike is the goal of the Student- Faculty Committees. The students serving on these committees are hand picked by Student Senate, and the faculty members are delegated by the administration for enactment, giving stu- dent leaders the chance to work with the admin- istration in solving campus problems. , .-i STUDENT - FACULTY RELATIONS - Left to Right, First Row: William Ewasiuk, Bill Anderson, Al Nicholson, W. 1. McMannis. ,Q ,v v. .1 , 9. , ff- 1: Vins, ,. As' ., ,HI X EAW? . HEALTH - Left to Right, First Row: Jeannie jones, Ruth Hodis, Edward Purdey, Janice McGuire, Mary Arm Micka. Second Row: Schubert Dyche, Marga Hosaeus, Harold Watling, W. C. Walter, Marshell Cook. LECTURES lk CONCERTS - Left to Right, First Row: D Osgard, NVilliam johnstone, Dave Hass. Second How: C Caug jack NVeyland, john Fischer, Marjorie Mattson. fi .LNG fwk. 1 75 A A 'Xi U 5 All TRAFFIC COURT - Left to Right. First Rm.-I o J. Ben Lund, Fred Heer. Second Row: Lesley' llczrtlnuti. H N calf, Louis Spain, Duane Hill. ssociated Women tudent The voice of Montana Stateis coeds, the Associ- ated XYO111611 Students association is made up of all members of the fair sex who are attending RISC. The executive board, which controls and directs AVVS is made up of seven members who are elected by the group. Among the activities sponsored by AXV S are: the Chinese Auction, the big-little sister program, the junior-senior ban- quet, and XVomen,s Day. ! 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MXL. .-.,,.,,.,.,,,,,, ww .Q -g, f..,.,,, -f- .. .. ... .. , 11 W-Q ,,,,., -gm, nf-.,,,, ' 4 , M M- 5 mm., mv in Numan ,...,,, ., hw 'Q aw, li- . 'NN 9'd Y. 'f'--3 2' - .- www, -.,,f 'x 1. Llmx. ,4 -f-..,- ro- Z...n:'v-w,:-n.,':' 9, w- , - X -4 NN ' ' v M.. he M ... X...-. -N., -1,A hum.. ,,, . -. , 'wr - , hm, , . ' Q L' .vzxwf , ...ML . QM, V 1 Board of Publication The Board of Publications is the administrative body which advises the student publications at M.S.C. The board has the responsibility to see that every publication complies with the Consti- tution of the Board of Publications. The Commis- sioner of Publications, who is elected in an all school' election, serves as chairman of the board, and also represents the board on the Student Sen- ate. Also, all editors, business managers, and fac- ulty advisers of Montana State publications serve as members on the board. I JK 1 . F M-v , 4, .gr 'isa . X Marge Mattson Secretary Left to Right, First Row: Bill Coss, Karl Ratzburg, jack Barsness. Louis C. True, Pete Cameron, Ken Nicholson, Howard L. Huffman. Second Row: Sandy Howell, Wayne Miller, Bruce Ellis, Lisle XVood, Cary Bracken, Clor- don Decker, Fran Roda, Marge Mattson. 'ua Fl '4 Fran Roda Commissioner 4ns 'N ,'-3 i 1 Ex onent W anne Hiller Cary Bracken Business Nlanaver Edltof Deadlines, headlines, proof-read and slug it. The Exponent is the lifeline of campus news for the students. Coverage of everything from sports to state budget cuts keeps the staff hopping, and the Wednesday night layout sessions keep life hectic for the editorial staff. Over 13,000 EXPONENTS were mailed to kk J Lffps the P KPONENT back pages sup parents and alumni during the budget cut So whatswrong with a nasty yli l ith nuts as he hunts for stories to run controversy. story once in a While? BTH ,,,,,,,.27f 1 ,At-. - if P Y ,fi 1- i . W gm W g I Dottie Perry Kemp Wilson Marian Wylie W 4 ' F 'cf' -'bv 4' The older heads of the Exponent staff take a day off once a year and gratefully relin- quish their jobs to the freshmen staff mem- Firm Taylor Bm Mm K, , L bers. The green-tinged F roshponent gives the freshman a chance to get back at their upperclassmen via classic pictures and barbed stories. Michael Meehan Marge Mattson Xierrjr Bt-:.:.f-it - --- e --1 ,.. l 'iXVhat's a good head for this story' on the lilltlgcttfu Left to Right: Marilyn Hagen, Helen Kramer, Halleck Brenden, XVesley The Pb of prqufredchng Milly kmlpi dw Sidi Nordin, Richard Watkins, Charlet Ridgway, jeaneen'Ostrem. Workmg Well mm the mgllt- .-.4-ll'-' ' 52 14 6. X, ' Kemal fl A 0.0! 1-If -vs. Q were ff 2 ? 2 Nqr A ' W--Y' ' I il' --Q r 'Jilin . .54 I I I 1 m 1 S Exponent ag -luirf' .. xii lu 5- A -7 Bundling the EXPONENTS that 'gTry running 'Peanuts' here, and move the picture to were sent around the state. this corner of the page. Left to Right, First Row: Leroy Melville, Cary Cormier, Tom Lamont, Dave Harmon, Lyle Gorman, Francis Brown. Second Row: Marilyn Jenson, Nancy Ayers, Ann Krause, Mary Lou Beeckler, Kathi Forsgren, Floyd E. Johnson. 4125. If!! may an Q in f 7 -19 'wr .lfv 'cyl .aw I ,, .... 'fl' V F .,-,IZ-K'g,J.iIj' ,:vvl::'fUl8.g.:,.xL ,rx-J',,,:O'Ul!sg':l,. I pn,..A'l,.unnrlgq,,.. r ga. 51 '7lIl.' , j ,A . gl Ill A l f 0. 'Ill' F L? ,vi Ill - l if '1l O Ill 5 01' ll ll ' Q ' l ' '-vIlllllq'.'. au! 9' Cf' ' 'if - '19, 'l.i'.'.,f. A , lyi. .'j'lll:Q.,l,. NM . 9- lllll ' ' ' . I I I 'n 'lQ.' X 'N ,,,nIw5Ani,,,,,,! Q1 . , Q -., N ' B f , 1' , N. f ,X W 7 f ' W '1 vl1rf-.1-v-1uuq ontanan .fish Bruce Ellis We of the 1961 Montanan hope to present to you the readers a clear, concise picture of Montana State College during the past year. The job of doing this is not an easy one, and it seemed that getting the book out on time would he impossible. Editor Bruce Ellis and his associate Editors thought at times that they were majoring in M on- tananology, but they made it, and so did the bookf Have a ball l Left to Right, First Row: XValt Mans, Chuck Hudson, Kent Lindsey, Larry Lirsen Alan Nicholson. Second Row: Betty jean Stone, Keith Clark, Mary Berry Robert Carver, John Ross, Sandra Turner. ii! as Q lk gig? 7' ,Q Gar'- Graham Ixemp YN ilson Dave Onstead Skip Ritner Joyce Rossmiller Inc x Edit wr Cops Editor Section Editor Picture Schedule Editor Typist John Chase and Jim Hunt kept their cam- era shutters clicking 'round the clock, and spent most of their Weekends in the dark- room, While Skip Ritner, Gary Graham, and Ioyce Rossmiller kept their staffs tied to the typewriters as the uncountable dead- lines kept cropping up. Bill Goss finally managed to keep the MONTANAN from going bankrupt, and Kemp Wilson sat around and drank cokes. Sh it un johnson rev orlung some of the MONTANAN art layout. But Bruce I always shuffle the pages' A I-IE' ' , fr: ' ' ' M , ,lt i ffl ,565 1 ,nfs Va, l 4 ' 2 ,nik -, M' -S P. -.-. FM' f ---is QW Hey, look. Here,s a picture of mel .LA X .. 4,315 Rx -X XL--- L 'V ...H sq Q 9 q E -..Z 'I' bwmxin . ', '..' yivf L si? 31 '-4 . I urn W Qi 2 g Q if- , A E 2 X Y s 1 5 . 5 J , ,r ,' , V ' 2 , 1 I3 ' Q 3 -1 The home of warped minds and frustrated individuals. PHOTOCRAP HY STAFF Left fo Right: fr sv J '54 1 'E S E . 1 Ray Meek, jim Hunt, Barbara Rader. jdhn Chase esc were su 1 woscd to IWC fypckl l.1Sf wcckf v I 5 g N'Q x'4 4 1' K, ' x 4 Colle 'e Farmer 36.1 N Gordon Decker Business Manager , O My f ': ij Arnold Malone Circulation Manager Featuring a different Montana County each issue, the College Farmer keeps the states agricultural industry informed of the latest happenings at MSC's Ag re- search centers, and of the accomplisments of outstanding agriculture students on campus. Stafled with Ag majors, the F ariner acts as the liason body for the un- dergraduate in dealing with the statels ag- ricultural concerns. .59 The FARMER staff trying to figure out how many et ti Right. First Row: Marc Shay, Harlan LaBrant, Larry Stensvad, ,' 1 '.igHif-. Alan Yr.-nriff, Gibson VanAlstyne, Arnold Malone. Second grams of Wheat It takes to make a loaf of bread ,z',fl'iYi0iiZZli C. Hill, Donald Wliitmus, Lois Bohleen jack Baringer, I claajf. Steve Xlagrier, Sandy Povah. ' vw -v-is NAM? -, age 'S ' W an XS ontana Engineer Keeping abreast of the latest developments in engineering on both the national level and here at MSC is the job of the Montana Engineer. Arti- cles written by undergraduate engineering stu- dents concerning these developments are pub- lished along with engineering alumni news and the well known These jokes are stolenv page several times each quarter. Long hours of layout work are needed to get the Cataloging the eireulation fi e names keeps the staff ENGINEER ready for the printers. busy between issues 'X f-3' ml' ir wr Left to Right, First Row: Kay LaFontise, Barbara XVylie, Lee Foster Due VVh1tcomb, jack Olson. Second Row: Don Halver, Gerry Neely, St in Peter son, Judy Castles, DeAnne DeCosse, Dick Goldberg. Third Row: Ioe Se 111 brin, Sally Sime, Ann Krause, Larry Robinson, Sandy johnson. 'I fix W..- , N YH ! V ', ., Moog 'eil' , 13, 5521 Le 44, , , . .1- P , J elf- iw . , Sandy Howell Editor Poetry, short stories, who-done-its. The Prospect gives aspiring college Writers the chance to see their ef- forts in print. Published once a quarter, it seeks to encourage stu- dents to develop their Writing skills by printing all types of literature Written hy the students. Made up of students from a variety of cur- riculurns, the Prospect has no re- quirements other than an interest in good literature. Lyle Woods Robert Hart Business Manager Artist 515 11--ff T' Handbook Guylyn and Marsha are glacing over the final copy of the Handbook. -- v - Q73 Q Marilyn Jensen, editor Published every Spring Quarter, the Handbooks, principle function is that of orienting freshmen and transfer students with RISC. The Handbook includes short articles on the fraternities and sororities, the different social activities and hon- ors, and informs the new students on the girls, hours on campus. It is published by the Associated Stu- dents, with Marilyn Jensen as edi- tor. Left to Right, First Row: Marilyn Jensen, Keron Chapman, Doggi Dillon. Second Row: Cuylyn NVarren, Marsha Thompson, Judy Rudolph, Sandy Cox. 'fi '51 N13 Iv 4 1 ROY LTY ,V 'I l my ui LQ. G A 1, 1 QT It waz, ' nv' I i' v ., .: 'Vg' X .li :I 4-flu!! ' 1 - .- l' 1 ' ' , -N 1 l . -.'-.nc Lf- . 4 Wt. - D U 0 ' 6 0 'ip . J N. Lit K. J D in R, A .Q , 'V 'U I 1 ' 7 ' I V fwfl vy 1 ' n A ' ,V- I Q 1, ,- ' D I, 1 ! tj l I - I 1 . ' L. .I , I ' u ' v I 'J . V ug g Q xy 'hw H . ' A , 'Q--,:,,,,.V 'a- ff., Y ,V nw- in-4 YQ Q -Y, ,gl . ' 4,,, lg w .1 , ' was-2:-ifw Junior Prom Queen Selected to reign over the Junior Prom, Terry is a senior from Helena, and is a member ofthe Alpha Omi- cron Pi sorority. lv Miss Terry Potter ,md ll omeeornin Queen Miss Barbara O'N eil MSC's student body chose Barbara O'Neil to rule over the 1960 Homecoming festivities. A sophomore from Kalispell, Barbara is a member ofthe Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority. 74,5 , ttenclants Attendant to the queen during Homecoming, Phyllis is a Pi Beta Phi junior from Great Falls. Miss Phyllis Dejana Miss Barbara Holland Barbara also served as an attendant to Queen Barbara O'Neil. She is a junior from Big Timber, and a member of Kappa Delta. Harvest Ball Queen slurley, a brown eyed Kap- pa Delta, reigned as the Harvest Ball Queen at the Ag Clubis annual Harvest Ball, which is the first formal of fall quarter. Shirley is a nursing sopho- more from Redstone, Montana. Shirley Berch Mary Nauman Three MSC co-eds are chos- en by the Rodeo Club as candidates for Rodeo Queen. The final selection is made by the student body and the winner is an- nounced the first night ofthe MSC Rodeo. Rodeo Queen Queen of the Military Ball, Terry is a freshman from Bozeman, and a Chi Omega. Among her duties as Coed Colonelette will be the presenting of awards during the ROTC commissioning ceremonies. Miss Terry Long Coed Colonelette Q- V ki Queen This year Linda Burns Was chosen Snow Queen of the Ski Carnival in an all school election. Linda is a fresh- man majoring in Health and Physical Education and is affiliated With the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. Linda Btu'ns Larry Davison Larry Davison was selected Snow King of the annual Ski Carnival in an all school election. Larry is a sophomore majoring in architecture and affiliated with the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. ki Kin pur of the oment Chosen as the outstanding Spur of the year by the Fangs, Celia is a sophomore Delta Camma from Bozeman. Miss Celia Smith Iohn Sherrick Counterpart of the Spur of the Moment, John is a sophomore from Butte, and a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. Fang of Fame 1.. V . ? ef' if it - - I 1: ix , 3,15 :AQ VA , , N , ., la-5 L w , , Y Kin of the Hill The King ofthe Hill is selected by the MSC co-eds that purchase tickets to the annual Pi Phi sponsored Derby Dance. Each fraternity selects a candidate. This yearis lucky man, Tom Sawyer, is a member of Delta Sigma Phi fraternity. Tom Sawyer Duane Boe The Alpha Cam Man is chosen each year by the members of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority at their Winter party. Duane is a junior and hails from the Sigma Chi fraternity. lpha Gam Delta i Carnation Girl The Delta Sigs announced that Phyllis Dejana was chosen to reign as their Carnation Girl as a highlight to their annual Winter Party. She is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Phyllis Dejanna Deanne Wright Deanne Wright, Kappa Sig- mais Stardust Girl was chosen at the Stardust Ball. The Queen is selected from a candidate represent- ing each sorority. Deanne is majoring in education and is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Kappa i tarrlust Girl iififl of f ,-nn.--M.. 8- N p :EEK 3!g9t ab Lainhcla Chi Crescent Girl Maxine Manning was selected as Lambda Chi Crescent Cirl at the Lambda Chi winter party. Maxine is a freshman majoring in home economics and is affiliated with the Alpha Omioron Pi sorority. Maxine Manning Karen Tobin Karen Tobin was Chosen Phi Sig Moonlight Cirl at the annual Xloonlight Ball. Karen is a sophomore majoring in mechanical rgngineering and is an independent. Phi fi f lloonli fhl flirl Pi Kap Dream Girl Barbara O,Neil was chosen bythe Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity to he their 'idreamn for the year. Miss Barbara O'Neil Miss Chris Dunlap Chris reigned as queen of the March of Dimes Pi XVeek activities. and is a freshman Chi Omega from Bozeman. Pi Week Queen lweetlieart oi i gina Chi Sharon Blehling, sophomore Delta Gamma from Har- din. was Chosen by the Sigs as their Sweetie, for the Coming year. Sharon Mehling 1 J, in ., to if D ' 5743, il 1' I 1' A' 1 f 1, 'I ' ' f' ' M5 fl'1'rf'l ,' nf' 'WVIIQVN 'N '--t 5, . j J or 'qlfgi 72 2? 14 ,xx f r it-1 of era to Q.fcnn....giiti,ia.'l'f7?t4'5i2i...,,' N' Jeanette Boyd The Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity elected Jeanette Boyd of Butte as their Diamond Princess. Jeanette is a freshman, and a mem- ber of the Pi Beta Phi Sorority. i Ep '53 0 Diamond Princess THLETIC v I if 4 4 V' W if ,I ,fy .hy ' fl 1 l -F -ar , N , Q A .,. A A fi, X yj, fo ly y af Qi Jef lla 3 N2 img e, MS' N gg ,nw nr- 4 'Y 1? 49 has i' s .E-N1 , ,Mm ig! nur? .fi ,Q-ki Herb Agocs, head coach jim Sweeney, line coach Mike McCormick, backield coach 4 is 1 'Q' 4 2 Football QQ. 'fir f 0' if ,Y3','5'1 -Fczwwf .. ft Km 5Zf.ii2Qe' ' T-Far? 'ibn 'f '- 215+ 45-4-21.0 .av TV g z':-15-6.2 2 s we 2' 3 ca 5 ', :QQ , 2' Sporting the best-known ulcers on campus, the football coaching staff serves as the sideline quarterback for the Bobcat eleven. Diagramming plays, doping out defenses, and building team morale are only a few of the jobs that fall on the coaches, shoul- ders. All in all, their ulcers have gone to good use, as they came up with another Winning team this fall. Coaclie emi George Nlarinkovich, frosh coach Tom Parac, end coach IN-if -Gai Halfback Butch Bacon receives a ride on the slioiilflers of his jubilant teammates for his game efforts. A host of Bobcat tacklers swarm an opponent ball carrier. A After suffering two defeats early in the season, the Bobcats found themselves, and finished up the year by defeating one of the ., . top small-college teams in the nation. One of the teamis seniors, Bob Schmitz, was chosen to play in the all-star bowl. 4 -l ,-. Left to Right, First Row: jim jenkins, Ray Parker, Bob Lowry. Second Ron Frank, Harry Stagnito, Harry Lopsonzski. Phil Schneider. biz-xy Row: George Marinkovich, ass't. coach, jerry johnson, jack Cameron, Sobonja, jim Berg, Bill Townsend, Ken Young. john BicIeI'iClt1c:frgl. Mark Bob Durado, Tom Molen, Dan Costello, Sam Moore, Dave Alt, Bob Allen, Dasinger, jim Sweeney, line coach. Fourth Row: Kip Croslxrey. CL -rf' . Bob Schmitz, Bob Gegelslci, Bob Biastoch, Tom Parac, backfield coach. Schlabs, Steve Good, Tom Monterossi, Gary Giannini. Curt Firm r. Him Third Bow: Gene Schilling, Mike McCormick, Dan Greer, Bert Emery, Fedge, Roger Lots, Cliff Haven, jack Hohn, Butky May. Bill Nizilhilj Fred Turner, Butch Bacon, Herb Agocs, head coach. E 2 ' Q f- D Q... in G5 fri D .1 -i ff N. 9 fw if 5, r ., 'B if G6 ' U Q y f ,ll , 'WA -J ' cn' 1- - 5, P3 fix I i ' ' sr, g KJ' 'K' - 2 ii A 1 l K ,, ri. .- , -75' S A, ,A , x 'i g s s' I i if U V. E ' 'MQ-Q. F14 S , i ' - U 'lx f A H ,S r X xv -. A -. ,AAN , 4 ,, y 1, If X P Q 'YW ,fa ,. jg' 'fx , 'lk 7' . I 1 '--' if ei 1 1 K A V s 'Q w 5, L I Q I .NX A lx- f T X-,fx Q 'Sl , ' - ix A M- r if -X ff . i H, t .. .. . N , , 4 I Q 1 - , A - .- G f n -N ll gli- - ' V- , 4-......, . 1JU'.v99a1'i . . . 1:-,wvfrt 'mm 3 'W 'inf'xYSN-'viuf' 'iw'l 'W'-- 0 B 3- ' 'M 5.',kgf'gK. X ,ag 3' ,iyq'1kH3 viY h , - , r i. . , , x , , YR nun, x GX I ' , , fi I Q W K 4. , Q i , ,M-A ., ts ' I if 1? S 4 s B , . ' , A i ' H igi -L Y 5 r f . .H ,Q r , i X i Q wg, 1' 3 '5 -'v 5 if 1 Q ' wig, aa. iff H. .U if A N' fl s NlC6ND The Cats found the North Dakota Sioux tough going, as they took on the N DS eleven in their first outing of the season. Smarting from a de- feat at the hands of Montana State University. the Siouz took out their anger on RISC, holding the Bobcats to a 6-6 tie. Butch Bacon picks up yardage the hard way, 3 yards in the air, and 2 on the ground. of 'Q , PS1 .Wf-1-f , QW' 4143!- Quarterback Dave Alt receives instructions from Agocs and Schilling in planning touchdown strategy. C14 .D. The Bobcats journeyed to South Dakota University for their second game of the season, and came back with a 20-14 loss. The Iackrabbits jumped to a 3 touchdown lead in the first half, and held off the Bob- cat,s second half victory attempt. Fullback Mark Dasinger runs interference as Butch Bacon lugs the pigskin for a substantial gain. f'4 Y ' ' nd. 'ffvt K i l I ...W mlb' M C 3 ichita MSC 22 Cal Polyl A Wichita defender catches a Bobcat ball carrier behind the line. Y 1 Sam Moore goes high in the air only to find him- self covered by two of the 'Wichita secondary Wichitais Shockers broke MSCS home game Win streak, as they only allowed the Bobcats a field goal, while scoring two touchdowns themselves. The first meeting of the two schools, the game found the Shockers dominating the Bobcats in all departments. The Bobcats won their first game of the season on foreign ground, as they defeated the ill-fated Cal Poly team at San Louis Obispo. The Cats combined their running and passing attack to stop the Mustangs. as they mastered the Ning-T formation. Quarterback Harry Lopsonski falls on a fumble while Tom Blolen comes in to assist. .af ll C 14 Idaho 9 Montana State withstood a deter- mined Idaho State team to take out a five point homecoming victory. The Bobcats snapped a 9 game ISC winning streak with this game, showing that anything can happen when these two rivals bump heads. Molen breaks away for five yards against the Bengals 'Ka The Cat defensive unit pulls down another one. The homecoming crowd awaits the snap of the ball MSC 26 rkansas 7 The first Southern team to play at Catton Field, the Arkansas State Indians found the climate unfriendly, as they were de- feated by the Bobcats 26-7. The Missouri Valley Conference team was no match for the Cats, as MSC moved up and down the Held at will. 1 K Molen finds ISC's line tough to crack. Bacon goes into orbit over North Dakota State. C Z6 ND 14 Winding up their home game schedule against North Dakota State, the Bobcats fought the Bison in freezing weather, grinding out a 26-14 victory. NISC's pass- ing attack saved the game, as the Cats scored three of their touchdowns via the aerial route. Greer tightwalks the sideline after grabbing a pass The Bobcats haul down a poor Grizzly. l- ,.......l - v -1 lvl.- Dassinger about to be snowed under by gi host of Grizzlies. C 6 Nlfli 10 The Grizzlies from Montana State t'niver- sity succeeded in defeating the Bobcats for the first time in tive years, ending MSCS reign as the dean of Montana Intercol- legiate football. Nl C 22 Fresno 20 A last-second field goal gave the Bobcats a two-point win over Fresno State, one of the best small college teams in the nation. Their last game of the season, the Fresno tilt gave the hobcats a chance to show the type of playing they were capable of. Cords and Moore converge on a pass. Cords takes one in while on the run. .lv ny H. 'Q t .. S Bohkitten 5.-.A Coach George Marinkovich's Bohkittens -- Wound up with a season record of two wins i K 'rw' 1, and one loss, losing to the Yellowjackets of Nay' Eastern Montana. Having an abundance of , former Montana high school stars on their 3 roster, the Kittens will provide the Boh- 4 cats with added depth next year. 4 Coach George Marinkovich ' - 4' ' 1 , . vm :J 2.1.5 1 l i I Q I I One of MSU s Cubs lying down on the job. The Kittens defeated MSU's frosh, giving rise to C C C future MSC victories over the Left to Right, First Row: Ken Christison, Dick Witucki, Russell Doty, Russell, Don Hillman, George Pitino, Dick Yollmer. Bill Godina. Rnhgird George Heckel, Wayne Sanders, Don Koffler, Gary Carter, Leon Hart- Schuller, joe Tiller, NVillard XVeaver, Arch Xlarwick. Pecler Hildre. jazzes man. Second Row: john Alderson, Nate Edington, William Williams, Jenkins, George Marinkovich, Head Freshman Coach. Fourth Row: Bob Terry Mero, Don Wheeler, Ken Reno, Dick Ward, Gary Cline, Thomas Sage, james Ratchye, Mike Mower, jim Barton, Dave Counst-ll. Cleric Lake, Gary Richter. Third Row: Gene Schilling, Line Coach, Brent Carlson, Dave Seyfert, Garry Hinton. fffa ' i lv 55 A .wi y A QWHF5, N- W f R ww' 5 f -,N . ' :- . 'V R F 5. 5' lj 3 . l 4... F- I X GPX! i 'L 4 I V i s 1 if Cheerleader -'C,1T1011 you guys, CHEER! Ever try to get a mob to vent its emotions in an organized Way? This is the job MSCS Cheerleaders, trying to keep the Bobcats going with cheers from their rooters. Chosen by the traditions board, the Cheerleaders are headed by the cheer queen, who is chosen by the students in an all-school election. 1 Perry Phyllis Dejana, Cheer Queen Billie lean A 1 Danny Brown Pam Meyer Dullain Dollghan Marian Wylie y .Af 'W 1. Y, 8,11-f, ,.,,5ialQ ,.-. '-,t--'lf'-4-f ,ff -av' f-ww 1, M V -4--4. ' '. .qv Gig, em K' 4 vfN. 'J TA' Q 13' 'gre 'f.'f'q Yank .sr ,A 1 ,FQ -J-Tffffw QW, .- I f , ..-'ff -,- -v-. - , ',h.'fs- s,,,,s --at 'Ihr n.I . ?- ' ..,.'1ll!y-f nu. W? 'H..,A'x ,is-rt... -'ri Q-,,Irf '. 4-L,-it rf' T. ri, -fs -ff ' f -- infix. , ,af i- wif E3 , ' H' ' ' x fu ' p '51, , wqmzsa . 'lf' an tr... f 15J9.iK' ,.4. L.,-. .17 f ,'If4P5T 'aka 1'- All together now, C-O-L-D, C-O-L D its COLD Well known for their hip swinging and good looks, these girls are MSCS future cheerleaders. Chosen from the fresh- man class, they back up the varsity cheerleaders with cheer routines for the school songs. All in all, they make watching the games a little more bearahle. on Leacleri Terry Long Marilyn McHenry Gail VVilliamson r. imttt Bm d o ,-rc... --..-Q, ,-.. -Qi' V 'fir fu-A'--... J' .....:L' ' '13 -XmMi0Q'y1y-1 la' -'Le' .1 ' Fiat: AL, ., -.. w 'Q ,az - Q , --1. 4 '- .., jg,.-,'j1'inr'l-ae., , x- '3'fW, L 5' -f7'Qf b41 -'ard' 'N' 7, QQ!! S:.u-J'-. Q '.. A .-.- - Zu '95 13 14 K . -pp -- . -.- 'wg,-.mfr ga, 1 5 - - 1- 4 'L' -- 3, fl- 1 'sir t Ai' VW' A'-oc W 1 1,15 . . ,-5 4'i,QQ'J' 1 -. 3' -abit' fv' L-53' Left to Rlght First Row Bob Parkms Don Eder Ixm Murphy Hans Fedge, Tom Sawyer, Grads X eneble Second Row john Bryant B111 Mmton Cordon Haugen Len Broz, Roy Brene- ,wf , f Q ,X x ,l ' , W? , A 5 MQW? Vi 'I I ,We X . BW' Kr? PN L fv f Bryant gets caughtfin a game of kicksies with If you guys won't let mc plat a couple of Grizzlies from the University. I won't let you use mx ball MSC MSC MSC MSC MSC MSC MSC MSC MSC MSC MSC MSC 54 ...,..., 57 71 54 50 64 63 60 75 62 51 73 4K 4. The Bobcats waited until after mid-season to catch fire, and consequently eneded up with less than a .500 aver- age. Again headed by Coach Dobbie Lambert, the Cats faced many of the top teams of the N orthwest, and some of the nation's top players. tBoz.Q ........ . 11Boz.Q ...,...... ,.... VVhitworth VVhitworth MISS., ........ ........ lv Iontana U. 1iMlSS.l ...............,.... Montana U. 1fBoz.j ...... ,....,., CBoz.Q .,.... .. lfDenverl tColo. Spj ........ 1iTl1COIllllD Bozj ...... ..,..., Memphis State North Dak. U. Boz.J ...... ....... N ew Mex. St. Idaho State Boz.j ...................... Idaho State Regis College A. F. Academy Pacific Luth. 56 55 66 63 77 54 67 61 61 81 65 70 Final record MSC MSC MSC MSC MSC MSC MSC MSC MSC MSC MSC MSC MSC tSeattlel .. tBoZ.l ...... tBoz.l .. tBoz.l ...... .. ... Stilifld Lv. A No. Dali. St. .. Xltlllidlhl 1' xlUI1i.1I1J. Lf tBoz.l by VCL.-X. Davis tBoz.l ,...., ....... P 'rcsno State tBOZ.l ......... ....... 1 Jwgis Collt-gc tChencyl .......... East. Ulish tSpokaucl tPot-atcllol tpocaltellol tBoz.l tBoZ.l ...... . 10 wins, 15 losses ,. c:Ull1'.lg.l .. lLl.15U 51.116 . ltlalio State A . . QvU11Z.xQ.l St-.ittle Stl 66 T1 50 -18 7-4 46 Nl Q1 54 SU Nl Basketball 355' Yessir Sheriff, he went thataway. Donit touch it, it causes warts Thrills aplenty were again provided by the Court Cats, as they kept the fans on the edge of their seats with occasional flashes of brilliance, infre- quent boxing matches, and, as always, the foot- stomping floor shows of Coach Lambert. Ah yes, never a dull moment. Bobcat ballet, with a chorus line. Hey sans, I Caught One of them! lAgQ--EE - liz! 35255 Si? 1- lil x Viwt A , ,X ' X 1 M q-aww . 3 ,.. YK x. X Ax Xxx ff Xwx xf 73 X . x UQ' QP 'Q 71,2131 ., 0 re IO Q y .',' D lf' if 74 9 N X 1 3955 4 44 x f 4 - -9 ' ' if Q ff! -Q '-4 J 4. E7 Bobkitten Coached by Roger Craft, the Bobkittens showed promise of providing the varsity with some exceptional talent in coming years, as the Frosh displayed a wealth of new material in the basketball department. No love is lost during inter-squad games. Left to Right, First Row: Steve Erban, Bradley XVhite, Merle Little, jim Strouse, Bill Phillips, Ken Seyler, Dick Barley. Second Row: Roger Craft, Freshmen Coach, junior Lewis, LeRoy Christensen, Dave Knostman, Jim Noennig, Don Sparrow, Andy XVyatt, john Ockomon, Tom Sindlinger, Mike McKeown. Pm' ' 113, ,5!w,4' , ff? 5 'A 'L AHQ1 . Q s', '4 l.'!-'F A 1 . K, x I w I.. ' , . - 'R- 'ft-Q - . ml L Y .n .Qu .. Q 1959 HQ -A g, . Y'-aa Track RG' film-any Bolstered by some of last year,s interscholastic stars, the Bobcat track team shows promise of having one of their best seasons in years. Lack- ing in depth in recent years, the MSC thinclads are now in a position to make a strong showing, being two or three men deep in every event. Mike McCormick, Track Coach Ont of the blocks, and on down to the tape. Classic symbol of the sport - the discus throw 1 ll I' ' ' Y2F .- - Al Sarisky takes the low hurdles. Sawyer shows his pole vault form. .: .wwf 5 fi i llll ll IL I1 - l -'ll T ll n M r t --m':n m-- ,... -4 li'f' , T llfll'-LI I :nur - nr nil' lt Up and over the high jump standard. Left to Right, First Row: Dick Ward, Max Townsend, Cary Carter, Don Kennedy, Al Sariskjv. Don Koefler, Terry Jensen. Second Row: Steve Good, Ken Christison, Emil Erhardt, Russ john- son, jim Bartron, Tom Sawyer, Nathan Edington, Mike McCormick, coach. Not Pictured: Bill Paterson, Tom Huff. 1 :A-, A 'b .- i f A, ' y. e 4 ,L ,Q ' r ' E ,wQileQ,:g5-f 3' ,J ' 5. 'N ,QQNA Sz N .4 'A' 4-VM Sa . 'luv 33,5 S311 'YA 9 A Sz at-W 45, 094 sy, ,MA s 5'4 'E! ,Q Q F TRACK ' S '52 .g+II,7j, Sin ie, t ggqftmaa X TRMIK .--N F Y4 K l vs-5 1-MUN l 3-RACK TRACK P1 , 2. ! wx E V - if N f W Gxugsb qmdx 'I' 1112 ' fix 5 5 E' I V gf. 4 ' 50:21 X ,,,., 5,t,.,A6b 3, W, rf tM,f r X. , -, vs, IBD A man fe SEV' Q up 1 5 A Q. f , is . T 1- 'f U - 177 rv .Q 11 r X x ' 1 x xflv' F rp, X , 1 L'-L-, 41 I-I. S , --'.l 1:- sX4 ujgtn ,,l !' l aseball A-42' George Marinkovich, Coach - George Marinkovich coached the baseball team for the first time this year. The eight returning lettermen and the new recruits worked hard to better their last seasons 11-3 record. Another First for this season was MSC's new baseball diamond. Left to Right, First Row: Erv XVinsloW, Larry Henderson, Terry Mero, Bob Allen. Third Row: Hank Heys, Dick Witucki, Bill Heyers, jay Dunc- Cordon Lacey, Alvin Cetten, Bill Phillips. Second Row: Craig Bryant, Kel, Roy Breneman, Dennis jones, Pete Carson, Tom Sawyer, George Jim Strauss, Merril Young, jack McLeod, Don Stewart, Don Nottingham, Marinkovich, Clyde Cleveland. l Y . u V - , 1 ' 'Rlll Stewart stands in as Cleveland awaits the pitch. 'Gs 3' 'ff.g'.'Tx.'L-T---.'-gflaix 5 ,M X-- .-aff-42'-Q. 54 -1: 2i'Tf t' -5' ' ' ' ' Q -'Lu 5 D --ffggf, , A, Ji. .W :Q Yin. : - ,ara A.rgl3..f bm r ir '-f.. f- ' x .'b1Q. -'f - u 34' wi--QL y n,' , x..-1 'fs' Q -1-Ov .Q gibx., ' 0- . -12 -anus .:- --Q ,.-s.n.Y 1 X K X I 57- Y 0 01-o ' Q 4 3. .M ,N 4 -'iff-KM u -' -, -QL pg-If X., 5 Q -x N, f s,..xa7' s . Tow Sawyer takes his swings during batting practice. K9 iin Bob Beck coached our skiers to their best season in history this year. The skiers ma- neuvered the boards to win four out of the five meets entered. p, f jumping during the MSC invitational meet. Left to Right: Finn Flugeim, Paul Renne, Tor Fageraas, Gary Battestlla, Cary Kiefer, Ken Miller, Flint Taylor, William Erwin, Coach Bob Beck. 17 gr...- . S-Q 3, Running the downhill ,yr Heading for the slopes Although they were unable to compete in NCAA standings due to the school being on athletic probation, MSC's skiers twice de- feated this years, NCAA champs in regular season meets. + '41 Tenni Coach Keith Bowerfs Racketeers came complete this year with three returning veteransg Gene Franks, Dick Hill, and Bill Peters. The team upheld MSC's name against other varsity teams and civic organiza- tions. Coach Keith Bowen, DeRoy Christensen, and Dick H111 discuss the coming season. f ' . 33 1 3 'Vx I j '!'1j-f D, X I X +10sx1 Winning nine of their twelve meets the Bobcat Wrestling team, coached 7 . by Dr. Keith Bowen, ran its four- W year record to thirty-one victories, seven defeats, and one tie. f..- I ,. l In 1' . , ,Te --I ,lf M ' X -Qi i r '7-. .v X ,-4 - 'Y xl X fha ' Heggen moves for a takedown. The beginning of a reverse double whamniey hold. Hours of practice must take place before the actual meet. 'gm ,nm Edward rolls for a strike. B owlin ' MSCS regulars had a very good season, taking second in the Inter-Collegiate Tour- ney here. and sending two contestants, Jim Edwards and Rollie Fisher, to the National Inter-Collegiate Tournament at Chicago. Fisher rolls for MSC against MSU. DNTAN ACNW, W ' 5 IU SPARKS 10 '? L. Left to Right, First Row: jim Edwards, Rollie Fisher. Second Row: Maury Edwards, Al Wfhipperman, Dave Daniels. ! ' nn I- With the disadvantage of having only one re- turning letterman, Cene Kolstad, the MSC rifle team placed as the top shooters in the state, 0 and returned from all matches in glory. 6 Left to Right: Wilma Burklund, Hubert Livinston, jerry Baker, Cenc Kolstad. Beswick fires for record. 5' Adv Y gg,--qu. Left to Right, First Row: Charles Everts, Larry Peterson, Ed Fulton, man XVillinms. Second Row: Dick Xlnrwiclc. Ct-orzt' Siznt-lx. Hi-lzfr Cordon McDonald, Ronald Cowger, Larry Larsen, Richard Ewing, Nor- dcrson, jackie Price, Marilyn Jenson, Mary Henry, Xhirilyn Park N Stagg, XValt Marrs, XYestley Deitchler, Curtis Beswick. iq wr' i C' ,. Y i-ww A---V .war 9. ' as 'Shaw-Txlal4fLan.aa!1ic1i:24fma..1r .4..1u.,..k,, ,. E I W El 1' -FS-'i sg Q- , 7-fel? , -l 'wr N as isis - ' ' R ' ' 0 fp l f lr ' HSAQ - E.. IQ? Y M35 I ln. 1 .w,, E 9-Q. 32.-iff, ,fLy:f:,, . ' ' - ' 6.8 1 .L 1 . , ' .1 - ' , 4. - 1 Q. , -. ,IJ n ,: Cv ,, .eil :A I ' A ' ', ', -' V.. 15. ,J .3 - - - 1- -. , - 421. f-. l f'f' 'Wy' - ,. ,,.- -, 4 . V di' Ilrhn. Tis? 'Q ' A If 1 f v , V . , ' - 'tw . L .4 ' 4 . 1, ,, f,,,,4,,1a'rf', A ' iw-,M , 'MJ' 51,1 'zo ' Q: f M, Q ' 455, fl f'4X'?'?'T' iff? f 4 vi , 11 I if f 4 I ,, . .. .,, 4- ' - ' '- rv 4 .. . 4'f:',lf1 -5 Mfr, Q, , f- a ,, ' 15 .' ,OI Aa-'?Lf!:'5'l,.e..'e ,, 1gZ-..'fv ,f ,A - 5 1 I' -1 4 A Ax-,L , ., 1 1 f .1 I A . J 1 'f-,.jr!'t' f 'rg ,', WO MEX l C the mdependem and Sommy teams Com Left to Right, First Row: Carol Peterson, Dor1s Dxvely Mary Ann Carlson Sue Rams Danny Brown. Second Row: Helene Hubbard, joan Ixeene Sh1rley Gee Jeanette Boyd Vlfglnld Yan koskie. Third Row: Janet Hughes, Beverly johnson Mary Ann Chestnut jan RGVIHSS Ann Action during intramural basketball. Unlike the men's intramural league setup, the Women have only one league with sororities competing with the independent teams. There is no difference in enthusiasm however, as the girls show all the signs of big league competition. A hook in the process of being shot Flipping one over during volleyball league. IXTRAMLTR, L y s 5. ic, ' Y -. . .4 -rs E, -4 fg- ftfrguff N .if . ,r 'x' 'Fix-ff qfffg ' 5 . ,..., , t ,fklit . , ,. h r ,'. 1 K f I '. FAA- L ,, , ,,,, , ' f , z. ,,i,,,G4,-Y ,H . '1- .' 1 4 . ,-. - U W A . ' ,VM if Sv- ', Pali, 5' 1' :M -- -1 . J' f , . . ,A -W ,xru 'IAM' I y V 'rv-P in nu 1. V . . I 157 ?, ,,'f,1,aZT::,'--gn, ffzlriqfv 553 .J .,, My . f 1 -v-f Q , V., ,-Wu, ' ik . ,Yi x. I 4: vig. V J. My ' h l- mf .x - -,Q rx 'X' 'mixer 'Q , A 'fe , ' , Q., M .' , ' W '- , 1 'W-j' f - , .,, . .V . I . 'f Af. ,Q . ' v' - v' . ' ' V , . 1 1 ' , t '- l 1 . Four ACRE close in on the Sigma Nu quarterback. The intramural program is broken down into three seasons, fall, Win- ter, and spring. Football is the ma- jor sport fall quarter, with basket- ball and softball the top sports dur- ing the other two seasons. Other sports which are interspersed dur- ing the year are volleyball, cross- country, skiing, Wrestling, bowling, swimming, and golf. And theylre off. The start of the annual cross-country race. i 47 -if JL.-X sq., , A -:,,,1' . 'L , , by--va ..,,,.ai .. ,.-.m-2'1 N lf' ff? f I x .A Y ., H N ',,4r.!., ,W will It Q'QW'b', ,. i 1 '4' K 1,1 iw '. , 'La' f Q . Dunckle heaves one for the ACRE. A near pin in intramural wrestling curnpf,-tition. The Sigma Chi's continued their four year reign of the intramural pro- gram, leading the fall and Winter sports slates. A point system is used to determine intramural standings, with twenty points being awarded to the Winners of the major sports, with the winners of the minor sports receiving ten points. Point totals determine the overall intramural league champion. Two contestants in the 157 pound class battle it out. Zook taking his man down in .1 frientllx i 1 Q K J iw?fw Q .4 ' mm Q . 3.1 Q . A X , 'M--rr 5 .. A 5, X ., Q My .. an QHQQQ Ya . . Q Y 'Q K X Q, .k. Q x 1Q K-Q ,Q Q QQ . , . ,QQ. Q3 A QAQQQXV Q -Q Q ,Z-.QQ f ,. QQ , f,.Q.QZQ , . it I Q x' -4' .. . -.,' Wwe , 4 if Q Q t Q.4 ,NQQQQ QQ QQ JEQMLQQ Q, QQ Q YBQX , we Qi. QgQQQ,,1'3QQ.!i5M, QQQQQQ Q Q f X Q M QQQ , , .Q ,, wx 9 'i Y :Jim 5'V.iu, 1 I l11t1'a1nu1'als Competing for top standing and the intermural trophy, the Greek and Independent teams show skill, luck and lots of spirit. sg-.': . ,',,,1,.,...---f - . Y 5 F , i N Bowling competition waxes hot and heavy. The Pi Kaps and the ACR's hit the court with a fast game of volleyball 3s'1 N,. 'WX' Dorm luagufz softball competition. MSC,s intramural sport's program is brok- en down into two leagues, the fraternity league, and the independent league. At the completion of each individual sport, the winners of the two leagues meet for the school championship. ,J HJ .5 4, Another run scores in dorm league competition. Dewel' Swank, KUPP9- Slam 1 0095 hlgh ft' l is ficlders Sci .1Sfl1L uttli t mt 11 '24, 4' . N 1 X PERFOR ER o . Rx, x 5. I 1 .R C f E xii-?'4f-i' h y v is ' ' , tl l . 'X I l ,TB A 1 Q, 1. ,. 1, ir. , - I x ,. K t i 'A it f ' W -rain, 3 'f Q' t I V - ' 1 in 5 Q .0 vfffl 'lQ.J-'4'- t S - 'iQiix.77'QQ'..W'+ is 'P 5 s .- fax' i A fi S 2 2 fs - -1 f. 5 2 1 x 2 g a A ' 23 . 5 , 1 4 J r g , A ' V Q 4 Nil . . Q, There is a commodity of mankind 'yvhich keeps life from being all Work. The ability to entertain, both natural and learned is something coveted by many, but only gained by a few. J -f wa. .-. . I A '1 . .:.1,.:- ..-1 ' w 4, -1 1 1, 1 3, X 'Q su :QP ve x' V' .pw .UV 1 1 'fry 1 . , . . . 5 . . 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The Bobcat Marching Band performing at the annual Bobcat-Grizzley football game in Missoula. Nlontanan ' As Formerly known as the Madrigal Singers, r I , the Montanans are known as one of MSCS V It -.G 5 i . ' ,.' ' h.. . f . put on performances throughout the state, entertaining the-people of Montana as well as the students of MSC. George Buckbee, Director Left to Right ,First Aow: Ierry Luer, Judy Opp, Dale Leland, Sharon Kilbride, Roger Rupple, Mary Iverson, NVally Clark, Sue Swartz, Vir- ginia Welch. Second Row: Martin Batts, jim Baker, Keron Chapman, Roger Reser, Norma Sandborn, Tom Richardson, Nancy Parriott, Knut Skram, Fred Nicholai. at , 51 li pq V i9 - GK,-f . 7 1 S V X V 1 x ' 5 i 3 W, most versatile singing groups Thex haxe Concert Choru Rawla Knight, Accompanist Blending their voices in a Wide and varied selec- tion of musical selections, the fifty-voice concert chorus has provided MSC with a singing group that has gained state-Wide recognition. Left to Right, First Row: Judy Opp, Shirley Slaught, Roberta Nistler, Marcia Mockel, Marilyn Lyall, Janis Anderson, Sheila Hill, Bonnie Pollington, Donna Unda, Sandra Cox, Georgia Fleming, Marilyn Jen- son. Second Row: Rawla Knight, jan Larson, Richard Nixon, Virginia Birch, Kay Holloron, Gloria Boe, Marlene Rector, Ion Connor, VVil- liam Moats, Anita Haggerty, Ann Hewitt, Patricia Quick, Ruth Lewis. Third Row: Betty Medvit, Steve Schuldheiss, Gail Williamson, Leon- ard Gunderson, Nancy Grimm, Larry Ferguson, Gene Bratten, Gene Peters, Dennis Young, Albert Stapleton, Guylyn Warren, Lavonne Frank. Fourth Row: Karen Hilderman, Linda Holliday, Sharon Dow- ell, Halleck Brenden, Spencer Hoff, Roger Reser, Richard Egnew, Roy Brenneman, Roger Woodriff, Tom Richardson, Barbara Secora, Judy Hagen. . 7lf'W'f 3315 1690 mphonic Band Playing in the classical and semi-classical vein, the Symphonic Band gives polish to the music of MSC,s performers, adding to the enjoyment of music lovers. l Edmund Sedivy, Director Mr. Sedivy leads the Symphonic Band during the all-school music assembly. Q lx I . XXWL lv . If 'us , Jiri , 5 ymphonettes Comprised of students, faculty members, and in- terested Bozeman townfolk, the MSC Symphonic Orchestra has brought the music of the mas- ters to campus. Playing arrangements by Bach, Wagner, and Beetoven, and including age-old folk songs such as Greensleevesv, the Orchestra truly stands at the head of the Colleges musical offerings. WA fl-'I f L-.ig P . Creech Reynolds. Orchestra Director Mr. Reynolds leads the Orchestra during all-school music assembly. ' ll lndividual Performers There are those who are members of many groups, and who are also individual entertain- ment in themselves. The soloists, the folk sing- ers, the dance bands, and the duets, all of these people are performers in their own right. To perform with a large group is one thing, to stand in front of an audience by yourself is another. The Couriers, jim Dasingerqand Dave Aikens, belt out one of their folk songs for the crowd at the Mardi Gras dance. Connie Koski was featured at many function id 8 il 4' S il 4 I 1. I I I 0 E 1 I . 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Second Row: Don NVolfe, Deanna Leer, Duane Boe, jack Dunn, Mr. Lawrence, john Mickey, Don Micken. X bark Q0 One of MSCS top debatcrs, Cary Crane. D fff, Judging Team -'ri' Left to Right: Claud Hargrove, Leonard Grove, Bob Sneekloth, Tom Dunn, Lee Hart, Jim Drummond. Left to Right: Herman Carlson, Dr. Kcycs, Richard Sidcrius, Bud Banderob, Stanley Faught In each of the four classes of Iudging Teams - Iunior and Senior Livestock, Dairy, and VVool - MSC has earned quite a reputation. The teams travel to many livestock shows around the coun- try, and get a chance to test their skills against many of the nationis top judging teams. Left to Right: Claud Hargrove, Robert Dynes, Keith Engle, NVes Anderson, jim Huff, Neil Collins, Steve jackson. Left to Right: Robert Raciot, Roger Bronson, Keith Booher, Alun Evans, Merle Million. 1,--u-w..,.,. Q ' F' A A 1 nl! s ' -.2-.if Hx. x N J ORGANIZATIONS Qi QQ J Hen' i Re iclence llall Left to Right, First Row: Kenneth McMillan, Bob Langemo, Barney Considine, Buck Harvey, Rs: N'r:ren. Allen Tolv, Patrick A. Cowley, Fred Feurbacher, Tom Messick, advisor. Second With the completion of Lang- ford Hall, the Lewis and Clark dormatories will be able to handle the housing of MSC's male populace Without the usual problem of overcrowd- ing. All freshman men are housed in the dorms, along with a small number of upper- classmen. Row: jizn Almond. A.. Doug Ferris, Martin Batts, Michael Brierley, Cary Stephens, jim Al '-'.'ar:'.er. Bair.-r L. Somers. john L. Miller, Myron Deibel. Third Row: Charles Green, Dave- Br31.1ij.'. jim Baker, Kenneth Seyler, Dallas Horton, jr., Merle Young, Cary Griffith, Carl Peter- sir.. lucl-Q Sims. MENS COUNSELORS - Left to Right, First Row: Tom Messick, Wess land, Bob Malesich, Knut Skram, jim Mills, XVayne Sand, Myron Deibel, A.r.'l-frv.i:s.. Paul Shcritk. Ralph Fisher, jim Young, Dick Schwingel, Fred Tom Richardson. Third Row: E. L. Hanson, Robert Barbo, Art Finlay- F Hear. Cone McCracken. Second Row: Frank Kato, Lauren O. Buck- son, Larry Skillestad, Fiori D'Andrea, jack Sims, jim Brewer, Ron Hall. -:nr - ,713 . QQ? 'mfg' rj .Wgfj 'mw- fi 1. X-J' . ' '. !.'2Y K'lA5 .ill 4 :J With the exception of those living in sorority houses, all MSC Women are housed in the residence halls, the freshmen in Hannon Hall, and the up- perclassrnen in Hapner Hall. Well known by the men on campus, Hapner and Hannon Halls seem to be the busiest just prior to closing hours. Left to Right, First Row: Sonja johnson, Dawna Hiusvurth V11 NGI'llIl Row NI1rg,o X itcs XI mon St ltr Betty jo Clark, Rosana Hurwitz, Marjorie DeW1t Allce Lunont Second Sydnie Hale Pzt Robison XI in -Xnn Xlnlti J GV - .,,.- -3' f-,1 H 0 OR RI llfivi , that excell there must be recognition by others of individual accomplish ments, be they athletic, scholastic, or extracurri- cularf'Proud may be the man of whom others say All honor to his name . Ted Benson Butch Funk Dave Gibson wg' .ll 1 egg Bob Benner Le: Bullion' Les Buffons is a senior mens scholastic-social honorary fraternity existing on the Montana State College Campus since 1900. The dlinffsw this year again authored and distributed the Hfjollege Nlcrfs Guide to Freshmen NVornen,', perhaps the rnost utilized of all campus publications. Also, two new fifty-star flags were presented to the college and presently hang in the fieldhouse. Activities in- clude a formal banquet, formal dance and weekly meetings. QC:-T S- 1' A Cary Bracken jim Johnston Butch Lauffer Bob Cashmore Cary Miller Deiter Onken wav 1' jim Cortright Alfy Pierce Duane Rubadeau Dick Cronlt Br'.g.t- Hills Dick Swinzle L,arr'- Vs... Xiliyne Yan Ytkisf Tgzzg V-lst V 5-J' QQ' -1' s-.110 Q-an -7 'E' nu'- C. gs' ff Plll' Z' 1' ' 'Z' 4 rv., Mary Wbodmansey, President Judy Larsen Myrna Lutes .-X, ' ff? .Q-1, r Q g ' .7 I ...av 91, if W . I .rx fr' 'fag 1,1 al C ,,. ,ck-in VL 'W rar' 'Of' .. 1 l I N fx Q xl r 691: 1-,, C ',,v,' .l VIH fum f, 'ihwbf 9' Jere Allen Maurine Hager Joanne Heitzrnan Donna Anders Ann Hanson Sharon Hill Donna Cole Betty Lou Hanson Connie Koski At Your Service with a Smile is the motto of Spurs. Some of the services which our Spurs perform each year include ushering for campus activities, giving mixers with F angs, helping with freshmen Week and many others. This is a sophomore Womenis honorary organiza- tion. Girls are chosen on the basis of scholarship, activi- ties, leadership, personality and attitude. A girl must maintain a 2.5 average for the first two quarters of her freshman year to be eligible. Becoming a Spur is one of the highest honors a freshman Woman can attain. Sharon Mehling Barbara O'Neil S. Quickenden Carole Rutherford Io Staff Sharon Townsen Kay Moe jill Pepper Carol Raflle Celia Smith Dorothy Striebel Cuylyn Warren Marcia Ness Bonnie Peura Betsy Ross Shirley Sorenson jo Swecker Sue White vw r -. fl 1 41 nfx 11 il. it Q5 I'-x ,vxf T 'y 1 ,, 1 5' .' E , f Y If div T 1 R f'11r ,' ' V -Q7 x A, jx 'TM7' '- . r ,ff .,. U - Y -,,i A X . 'nn od 73 IU: at A fl. fm r 38- 'mf-it Z Q1-1 -:-' 1 .-, S' 'I g s lllffi 54 'A ' 'IS if I .. 'jp I -Hx I 7 J . . Rf, I - :X .gi 5 'X fig? .S 5 K 1 .I K , K, X335 ,iii ' Y I x ,V ,ga ...W-,,.s if ear 1 .' . - ' f V f ,,f t. Fangs vi' ani. ,-v-sw Ki. T1 .. -s-venue-owns! J ,f - 4 2 r , V lift- , . Egfr' g . , Y f - ,Q F-. -zu L , . 'Z' Q If F2511- 2i' W ' 'al ' - H 'ms f Q L-as n.f 5?i7, is fir Q 1 4' ' 1 'vw 1, . 1. V 'f h+x . - ', E535 ' 'a f 5 1 X Q. X W V , . fn N 'igas 3' 'E-1.9 W- fi w I 4 g lfiiii. X., ' , 'i 'Wt' 1,7 1' , - VQ,,..:V.. ,, , 4 A - f Bill Anderson Maurice Edwards David Glodowski Ken Ballinger Bob Eagle Gene Franks Craig Bryant Ken F irebaugh Edward Haggerty jim Jarrett Warren Leggate Dave Nelson Dick Kock Kent Lindsey Frank Newell Harland LaBrant Fred Mayer Tom Overture Blue ties and white sweaters are the trademark of MSC's sophomore men's honorary, F angs. Chosen from the outstanding members of the freshman class, these men serve their sophomore year in ushering at school assemblies and ball games, and helping out during High School Week. They also sponsor the semi-annual Mn Day, and put out the Fussers Guide. Darrell Pearson jack Sherrick Vffrawf- ev., .. Y 5-gyw,f.:ca4:13Wf,-ref., -. , , ,Q ,V ,:, r waves: l vl M i. wp-qmS , 4 ' ' ' ' 11.i5 i 11-1---f,.:',z'f' 115131 ' '2' '3f. ,. , 'KG' ' ' 7 ' f aww 5 N 'N if .X 91- ,A ,MW v I 5 .R I J 5- 5 ' I' I V l 6 - -' 2 . 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Q y K 1 .1-w X u - N , I ' 'Hs ' ' Y I 'Ykr A Q, I Bruce Robinson Mike Stope Alan Yenne Wayne Sand Daryle Swanson Harold Zovalney Anil 70 Larry Dlson, President S!! in Who' Who 29 :Nur X 'Q Ei Carla Andrus Arlene Depner f J , - i ,IUHI Pkllfiy of il if Robert Cashmore Leaders in scholarship, athletics, extra-curricular activities, and service, these seniors have been honored with membership in Whois Who in American Universities and Collegesn. These stu- dents Were selected by a student-faculty commit- tee, and represent the cream of the senior crop. cz ,ga -if l CU' HM - li Iiubnrtu Carry jmlith Czrrstcnbcrgcr David Gibson Marjorie Griffin jo Ann Huddleston ZL- --I Richard Cronl Bruce Ellis Nonnan Huf A-1, I, Rosanna Hurwitz David Krueger -Q 40.4 itz' lames Murphy Phyllis Owens William Peters Lenora Pfister Paul Renne W 2 Q Yrh, Erlind Royer joseph Scalabrin Donald Storey KW- N if . Gerald Miller Thomas Molen Samuel Moore Robert Morgan 47's I2 G-wx XT' 5.1 D Donulee Richardson N-O ' 6 jauncs Sweet Calvin XYilson Margo Yates Scholarship, leadership and service are the quali- ties upon which membership in Mortar Board is llortar Board Zh based. This honorary is composed of Senior women who are chosen in the spring of their Junior year. Some of the activities they sponsor are the Snow- ball dance, and Mortar Board Carnival during High School Week. 'SF' ,-an Carla Andrus Arlene Depner Judy Gerstenberger Bobbe Carry Xigrgorie Griffin JoAnne Huddleston ei Q .QT Aix Marilyn Jenson Erlice Killorn Phyliss Owens U19 ,ff-QA . ln ',':.,f'..'fr. Ifnffpif-lirifs Sorll 'O' fu' Karen Sperry Ardythc Zimmer Septemviri, composed of seven outstand- ing senior men, keeps alive the traditions of MSC. These wise owls keep freshmen from entering the front door of Montana Hall, make sure no one cuts campus, in- sures the observance of MU Day, and preserve a score of other traditions at MSC. The seven are chosen by the faculty and the Dean's council on the basis of person- ality, leadership, scholarship, and activi- ties. The symbol VII is one to be Worn proudly as an honor earned through hard and diligent Work. feptemxiri fb' ,...4no i. 'i A3 Bob Caslimore Paul Fu nk Tom Huff Dave Krueger lim Xlnrpliy , Q.-.gym . , 5fsliff'1-W it 4'- .Xf .- C1 ,.E., N-.-. - 4 ..s 'L- yr, 's Septemviri discusses with Dr. Renne ways of strengthening college traditions. 1' i it-is fur 1 -wil' 2.20 eablmarcl X1 Blade K, 'Pr' be X A 9 . -V 4' 'fs : I L .A ' ' D A use mv .Yr K .4 :I ix 1 px., 44 Q- ' V A 2 Dennis Anderson Richard Bruckner jack Ekstrom Hilliam Bakkery Lauren Bucklund Steven Faught Thomas Bates Mike Clune Gary Garrett f gs -Q x Q Y 4' '7 '21 f ,B f 'F Select members of the advanced cadets of the Army ROTC make up the Scabbard and Blade. It is a national military honor- ary, consisting of both active and alumni chapters. This year, the group has the chairmanship of the Military Ball, and will crown the yearls Coed Colonette. The Scabbard and Blade was founded with the aim of stimulating fellowship among the military cadets. Designated 'D' com- pany, Sixth Regiment, the group acquires new members at the annual Military Ball held in the spring. n Q53 X 4 .f . I Q nr- ' '. K I1 F 1 , ' ' 5, up 7, 1 ' If 4 V A Y, l I' ran? f,:l!i:fm jim Jenks Hun Lund Bert Pclzl Donald Storey jf,:.:. Holflffn . -lf1f'f'H'n I,inflaf:fh Sum Moore Kun Quickcnden Larry Walker i',f:.:mf Inflrfzlzrnfl Sam I.uwm:in Huy Morgan Scott Edwin Gerald Ycnne Promotion of the Air Force on the campus is the main purpose of the Arnold Air So- ciety. The 'Society,, a national military honorary for advanced air science cadets, acts as a sponsor for both the Angel Flight and the Sabre Air Command. One of the principle activities of the organization is co-sponsoring the annual Military Ball. Oflicially, the group is designated as the Eugene Decosse Squadron, with Major C. H. Carlton acting as the faculty advisor. Arnolfl Air . ocietj if ,si 4 I T v X ,. I. 5 Y. 'A JI? John Crow Paul Elder F . fl . -' H' . -P Q Q -gl ' w- , - - 3 Q l , ' YV 1 42 . A X. Q .. 1- 1- ,t an to , gd' NCS! 'Y' -oz- 1 X U 1 'x 1-14 l ... 4..',f' l .A rf-'vm-1---' 5 iff 1 4 - , ws- 0 A . l -- 7 -9 -ii. is J Q X Don Hart john Konrad Fritz Nelson Charles Putnam Bruce Jacobsen Stan jones Jerry -Krause XY. D. Nottingham Charles Hcisig joe Mlcheletti john Pctclin joe Ronchvtto y. 1: S 1 6 'Q ,W an i K :ng T -,f ' + V V J ' A4 ...L lr :th l v. HAL A.' 0-1 , A Ki I Darl Enger Cary Craham Doug Fairful Barry Cranlund Bill Coss Carlton Crimrn I .A - in -3 N-Q . 3 'li A by lk ,3 E .Q A g 4 1 X xv X' l -4 . 5 'n ? X .3- . X K N' 'Dil 1' . L - K Erlintl Roy or l7.n'c Hoge , . lX.iK Fftlilff ,HN l.,.... . V Rytl.,....r sink I' 5rlZt'll ..,. . ,- ' l' .... Wu.. S ahre Air Command . it , nw - .,..-...an1,,. i in ..'A .55 Ion Goodykoontz, President The Sabre Air Command, directly under Arnold Air Society, serves to enlighten the ideals and build corps spirit of the basic air science cadets. The 'Command,, with the aid ofthe advanced cadets, acts as a separate unit on the drill field and during parades. For community service, Sabre Air Com- mand cadets usher for local churches and on campus dur- ing high school week. The Members of this honorary or- ganization receive valuable insight into the functions and operations of the United States Air Force. Left to Right, First Row: Daniel D. Harcharik, jim 1. Thompson, Jerry Foss, Edwin Fransen, Dale Corey, Walt Mans. Third Row: David Broudy RI. Moran, Jerry A. VValters, jon E. Coodykoontz, David A. Nelson, David Clodowski, Bill Flynn, Bruce Nevin, Melvin Bing, Mark Bordsen ,Ir Harold N. Zavalney. Second Row: Bill Reddish, Mike Reymer, Philip Ron Matkin. .1 . . Alpha Tau Delta Lambda Chapter of Alpha Tau Delta, National Nursing Fraternity is composed of nursing students at Montana State College who have attained and maintained a 2.5 grade average. The purpose of Alpha Tau Delta is to promote higher educational standards for women of the nursing profession, to inaugurate projects that enrich the specific field of professional nursing and to foster friendship among college women in the nursing profession. Left to Right First Row Sheryl Gee Sally Simuelson, Shari Torgerson, bard, Carolyn Heath, Barbara E. Langlois. io An Il l Ardi Zimmer Phyllis Nessan Beverly Clam jane Hazelett, Phyllis Perry, Eleanor Custofson, Suzanne Brcdison, Od lan: Ste it Third Row Sandra Small Pat Barrett Second Row Mary Lou Van Dyke, Mary Cab- Sharon Newell, Mildred Flanegan, Sandra Dudtni i Herva Simpson, Karen Babich, Ester Paul. ...X T ' Y' I' 7 xxx Alpha Lambda Delta Left to Right. First Row: Myrna Lutes, Iere ,lame Allen, Carole I. Rutherford, Donna An- ders. Second Row: Bonnie Peura, Dixie Manis, Karen Halley, Dorothea Striebel. L- .i 2 5 .y ' 'Er 62 2 Q' D, if x 1. ? rw f XY 1 Pi Ome a Pi Left to Right, First Row: Lauren Buckland, Allan Hunsaker, Harvey Larson, Marvin Weisn- bffrzer, Don Hammersrnarl-c, Harold Holen. Second Row: Cary Crane, Allan Chongg Fern Stangsha, Ann Uhlrich, Lenore Barnes, Bernice Lamb. Third Row: David Perga, Bo Ben- A mfr, jcrnf Sahrnitz, Charles Reisig, jerry Wigodski, Alfred Day, jean Mortag. f f S r 'K - ' V-N iff 'Q 'ff' il If I -J 'ml 1 RJ in it ,.,,, lf' Bonnie Peura, President Averages of 3.5 are the rule, not the exception for this group, which is made up of freshmen women who attain a 3.5 average or above for two consecutive quarters during their freshman year. Among their areas of activity, High School Week and hints on how to study for in- coming freshmen women are their biggest interests. . lf. ah. 111. '-e Ge .c- - iff ,Q '94 - 1 as 'ir 1, l x . A -1 I I A-suave Raymond Meek, President With their minds chalked full of ledger entries and balance sheets, the members of Pi Omega Pi are the top dogs in the department of com- merce. Crade competition in this group is high, as the senior with the highest grades is awarded twenty- five dollars for his efforts. N i Alpha Phi Gamma First established on campus in 1958, this national journalistic honorary is comprised of outstanding mcmbcrs of NISCR major and minor pub- lications. Lacking the benefits of a school of journalism, these stndfe-nts pool know-how in efforts to further improve campus reading material. 1 Pl ,, -vi: u Beta Beta Made up of former 4-H club members, Blu Beta Beta gives stutlt-nts .1 chance to continue their pre-college 4-H activities. Service projects and activities of this lionorary are done in conjunction with t-.iinpiis 4-H club. '5 YW L egg? er .1 ri? z' ' ,llpha Zeta Students preparing for careers in agricul- ture who have shown a high degree of in- terest in this Held, and who have attained a high scholastic standing in their class are given a membership in Alpha Zeta. Proj- ects of this honorary include assisting with the annual Little International Show spring quarter and various agriculture conven- tions held at MSC. Donald Storey President Left to Right, First Row: Gordon Decker, Ian Smith, Vern Taylor, Steve VVagner, John Arm- strong, Bruce Ellis. Second Row: Ray Leuthold, R. E. Indreland, Bill Goss, jim Stemiitz Richard Cronk, E. R. Hehn. fn, ' 1 ,:, -' 5:1 gn' Delta Phi Delta Three-point members of NISC,s paint 'em and build ,ein set are brought together in Delta Phi Delta. Made up of art and archi- tecture students who have maintained a uB', average, this honorary devotes its time to the promotion of interest in fields re- lated to art and architecture, and to the furtherance of art appreciation on campus. Lenard Harding President Left to Right, First Row: Eugene Hoover, Ken Richardson, Ted Edison, Terry Potter, Leonard Harding, Don Blankmeyer, Chuck Sumner, joe Tillman, Second Row: Knut Skram, Karen johnson, Marjorie DeWit, Mary Iverson, Donna Andrus, Mary Kay Patterson, Carol J. Mur- phy. Third Row: Philip Winninghoff, Joe Scalabrin, Roger Ruppel, William McCroskey, Walter Martel, james Parr, R. B. Hart, John Greiner. DA? I -a -5 ' P 1 , 516 P x Kappa Kappa P i Gmph-pa-pa and tra-la-la. Kappa Kappa Psi is an honorary that har- bors the more talented fugitives from the Bobcat Band. A National Bandmens Service Honorary, the group draws its members from those musicians whose interest and service to the Bobcat Band has lent to the betterment of that organization. The primary function of this hon- orary is the organization of the various Bobcat Band tours. , I -eg: 3. 7+ 3 f, F ,,, ' . . i, .4 S-. 2 - 2. - t Tau Beta igma Newest among MSCS honoraries, Tau Beta Sigma is a national band sorority made up of outstanding female band members. The counter- part of Kappa Kappa Psi, this group helps to organize the social func- tions of the Bobcat Band, and strives to promote interest in the band around campus. .Q 'I .. . r - , X v -- f-e. ,K ' ' gi, .f y f ta 9 4 ' 51 1 3 . 1 g'In..f.j:, Cameron Dighhnan President Left to Right: Cliff Cox, Frank C. Bertino, Cameron Dightman, Jos- eph D. Bortz, Wesley R. Ander- son, joe Scalabrin. Phyllis Owens President Left to Right, First Row: Marilyn Jenson, Fern Stanisha, Carole Rutherford, Alice Berg, jane How- ard. Second Row: Norma Foss, Marie joubert, jo Staff, Sue Do- bias, Helen Gibson. jerry Krause, Dale Gunderson, Dennis Osgard, Marx' Lindscth Bobbc Curry, Creech Rcynolds, Edmund Scdivy. Second Row Kly Holloron, Sue Schwartz, Connie lxoski, Charles C. Nlyiu-lt, Mu ii ma fllpha Singers, horn-men, drummers, Mu Sigma Alpha is a mu- sic honorary that includes musicians of all sizes, shapes, and descriptions. Based on scholarship, talent, character, and personality, the membership of this organization fills the gap created by not having a school of music on cam- pus. The Spotlight Dance is sponsored hy this group, and they also award scholarships to deserving students. fi' 5. il 5 67 Roger Reser President as 95:5 1 Ag Y gi A l,' , Q Left to Right, First Row: Carla Hess, Marilyn Jenson. Mary Iver- S.nxih L. Nlasscy. Cirolc AI. liiitlicrthrtl. Knut Sk: h l son Mary Ann Micku, Ce-nc Braitton, joseph Bortz, Dick Hill, liidim-l.iiiil, hitlmiil A. K-onion. l.in Ifm- I1 r-i- Ii . St.inish.i. Ucri Lnvr. Nl.n'ic Nliliiiuxitix 'liliird Ron : l.. lf. UH. Holicita Nistlcr. Sli.n'v:x R 'V D N . .,..1,. i....x.x. .... ll lop' hloncs, bliaron lmxiiscinl. K .nm L IETZNIZNSZZ. ll k l l ix n N O I N U GCOI'gC Bllx'hlN.'x'. Clhll' Us N., C. .ion '1 ' ' ' .i.. hx. Ant. Phi lip ilon Ornieron Can she bake a cherry pie? Well, itis best we leave well enough alone. Home Ee majors with high scholarship standings and a deep interest in their curriculum comprise this national home eco- nomics honorary. Given to the development of interest in the home ee field, the members of Phi Upsilon Gmieron keep up to date on the latest trends in textiles, culinary arts, and home man- agement. Wm- Carla Andrus President 1 r 1- 40 i ',g. f'7 12 ff' xwy vu '73 4-- l i' Left to Right, First Row: jurly Cerstenberger, Arlene Douglas, Virginia Nerlin, Mary Margaret Aatle. Second Huw: Peggy Hull, Kay Dell Clark, Helen Hagen, Marge Mattson. Geoffrey Chance President Phi Eta iifrna l Since 1930 this national freshmcnis honorary has set as its goal the organization of the scholastic- ally top freshman men into a functioning group. Phi Eta Sigma in conjunction with Fangs is rc- sponsible forthe annual publishing ofthe Fusserls Guide. To be eligible for membership either a 3.5 average for the first quarter or an overall 3.5 aver- age for the year is needed. Left to Right, First Row: Bob Mnlesich, Stan Buckland. Bruce Peterson. Hdwarti Haggerty. Robert Dasenbrock, Cone Franks, Stun Smith. Second Row: Robert Eagle. Lyle Ksiiippim-u, Gene Peters, Bob Ylinen, john Lundborg, Russell Pepper. Dick Raglgiiid. S-an Left to Right First Row joseph B Losinski Richard C. Wight, Arthur T. Plath, Charles C. Xlxriclt Erhnd C Rover Ciry I Garrett john P Kearns, Ronald H. Wilkerson. Second Row: Robert Ixolb Donild XX Boyd Ray niond D lxeelan David W. Hilde, Richard C. Zimmer- Tau Beta Pi is composed of members chosen on the basis of scholastic ability and high personal standards who are best able to advance the interests of the engineering pro- fession. Highly regarded by students and faculty, this honorary strives ever to challenge and stimulate its di- versified rnernbership to bigger and better things in the Held of engineering. 1 wg' Erlind C. Royer q:.,,,,,' President LUB I A AO' Club . .1 -5-'31 'si' 1 7 P 1' I? 1--it 'L ' 3' 1 5- 1 '. . 'X Q a S 5 .., A 2 i ' sv,-.1 i A 1 V L .1 i 1 riaiiifi-' 1 ' . ' ' - ,a . M, 3 Il ,Eff 'x fy . 5 - . . 5 ' ' , ,Q -5, , 1 P. L. Boyd 5, rg H .4 QM 2 . X 1 President l 1 x rex -X ,,t 1, . Q , - f'-I K V rg' px: 1- 1. -W-law-.ies 1, .1 ir .'i i?ifi'1 1- fi: ,XX - , Q -ik' .I 9 X! Lis xi i: 144323 1 ig ri? it fgE'.i2'C If .iff ggggtfl fif-' fgf S. N 3-F, 1. P54 +V.-.4 X 2, R v ,I 5 X ,ly . bi'-sg, 5 ,A I ' '-,fl ' H1112 15 9,- .Q One of the largest and most active clubs on . Y , nv ,K -, ' o '52, W L ,A J. i W Ili' I ,:. 1--t ' . D H9 . -, 161,534 1512, .4 n .w ,i ,I.?i ,..ig,35 the hill, the Ag Club is pledged to st1mulate 1 ' N ' .K ' af 1 7 , ,. ZH' QV! ti' 'K .Lib f . . . 3ipt,i'jk Q '?14,1gf.,'f .3,5ig?g interest in the field of Agrlieulture, both na- ggy- fu 'g 'v 'g,.:f, '- , Q19 xv.. .5 tionally and locally. Traditional sponsoring ff ,.,,,,:g4ff,' ,f f of the Harvest Ball and The Little Interna- ' ' .5 ' ' ' if H. i tional Show, and Publishing of the i'Coll68e Tw promote interest and knowledge of Farmerv are among this groupis activities. .grit-1.ilt1.1r.1l research is a goal of the Club. Left to Right. First Row: Donald Anderson, Herbert MeKelvey, ll ll i ll hf N 1'lwr.w . lr.. Karl Heftel. Pi. Dean Zinneeker, Henry Do- jylrniisii. X1-il Collins. Doiialtl NIL-Hue, Cary Thompson, f I r. Woot.w.irtl. Second Row: Bruce B. Ellis, Kenneth Kubesli Steve jackson, Arnold Malone, John Armstrong, Steve VVagner, Paul Peterson, Hubert M. Livingston, Donald L. Storey, Bill Handl. Third Row: Pat Purcell, Ian Smith, Cordon Decker, Merle Million, Steve Hadnagy, Hugh Hastings, Don Abney, jaye johnson, Gary Romness, Cal Bogar. nl? .1 Q 'Q 1 i Il 1 r' if 1. X 1 . . .L .'. ' ' vs s .- z:fe'Fz?'llZ .'. fr? ' E-X-zqgfffd - -.,,,,.w H . . ow.,--mr' is -1-re . wx--5' ':.. -fi -x 'A ZY'!'7' f' ' T5--'Q'-'Y '- 'Yi L5-' t - ,?' -K?-,'J:..Lf ' 'K , -- 'H ' -?fg,E.,F'-+,r.a.g ':7 - afkf, ...V , ' ru- V .MJ w-7. 4, .,',lzf-i1'Pf '2.A i'-fx' A ,'-,jdffr , Aa... .'i.',!.s: 4 .gr r Ion Corley President Left to Right, First Row: Charles Bowman, O. W. Monson, Ronald Quanbeck, James Driscoll, Donald Burton, Glen Kraft. Second Row: H. M. Skinner, Richard Siderius, Rick Burleigh, Sid- ney Wills, Bobby Lehr, Doug Roark. jim Hogan American Society of Civil Engineering Left to Right, First Row: Fund M. Hilu, Michael C. Brierley, Pete Stock er, Lynn E. Johnson, Ernest Sand berg, Hugh Corn, Cordon C. Dulen David Squires, Cary Stensaitter, Ben nie J. Thompson, Charles M. Fisher Second Row: T. T. Williams, Adviser jon R. Stack, Pete Stursberg, R. C. Zimmerman, Larry E. Shannon, john C. Cushell, Richard T. Kzmemaisn Merle R. Listoe, XVilliam J. Plummer, Pete Peterson. g En ineer: Improvement of campus activities well as agricultural equipment are among the goals of the Ag Engineers. Banded together by connnon interest to further development in their field of study, the group is always striving to learn about the discovery of new procedures or pro- ducts. All is not work, however, as the club annually sponsors a quar- terly mixer and a Held trip. A CE Hey, who swiped the crosshairs from my transit? The student cliiipter of the American Society of Civil Engineers mixes p1'otession.il Iit'WS with student problems in acquainting themselves with the work of .i civil engineer. 7-3' AIA f Drawing boards and T squares are the tools ofthe trade for members of 3lSGs student chapter of the American Institute of Architects. Through working with this organization the individual student is able to obtain the professional quality in his work which is needed in archi- tectural fields. These skills are acquired via project competitions during the year and the annual spring quarter inspection trip. AICE Test tubes and slide rules are combined by the members ofthe Ameri- can Institute of Chemical Engineers at Montana State as they prepare tleiernselves for future jobs in chemical engineering. The aims of AlGhE are to encourage professional development and promote Chem E. Iob placement for its seniors is another function of the organization. .--.x Errol Hill President Left to Right, First Row: Preston Bolinger, Gary Iacobson, Tim Sloan, Ray Zinke, Robert Mann, Richard Nixon, Dale Sickels, Eu- gene Hoover, Michael Hamill, Robert Regan, George Nachisheim, Arthur Nordling, John Palmquist, james Helgeson, Walter Martel, Roger Ruppel. Second Row: Ed Hakert, jim Abbie, Errol Hill, VValt Larson, William McCroskey, Soudad H. Radd, Ken Richardson, Art Finlayson, Dave Aitken, Fred Dolyen, Don Johnson, john Mar- low, Ken Sievert, George Niebel, john N. DeHaas, Adviser. Third Row: joe Scalabrin, John Greiner, Ted Edison, Don Taylor, Clark Wilcox, Knut Skram, Chuck Sum- ner, Gene Kolstad, Bob Evans, james Parr, Gerald F. Majerus, Denny Young, Joe Knudsen, Pete Haeussler, Roger Holloway, Philip Winningholl. Carlton Grimm President Left to Right, First Row: James Raislcr, David Hanson, Bernard Sorenson, james Dettmann, Garl- ton Grimm, LeeRoy VVaterland, jack Healy. Second Row: Bob Ylinen, jim Nordahl, Doug Town- cr, jay Gleason, Jagadish Desai, Arthur Falk, joe Petrin. Third Row: Gene Peters, Lowell Clon- iger, john Kutzman, Charles Schuetz, Richard Nelson, jim jar- rctt. ' s ,., 'Fug' x 1 in 9 W., 1-0. 2 K-98 -5 , - r g I 'if-' ,,l, . x, :ff l -V .'?. N . X 141, r ,V 1. 5. i sif- f ,' X, 'Liz-,211 1. --' 27' '- 7' ,ysfff if ' -1'7i 5 if: ' Q1 u , -ig, if H vw s : -Q I 5 K ., . s ,. ,X x .m 'S' c .E QA 1 H ,,. 1-.gg 4 AL L .. fin 1 1 fl. gftx, K u. X. 'Q -4' ' , --f-..,, 1. ,, ' I 'ff'1! ,,,v, -f A A ,, , 'fffeff - I ' . ' 1 Iii - 4. H An, I . 'fav' 'Wu' ' 1 1 ,,.., - f , ff'Z,f,., ,nf 1 1 fl ' ' 1 ff ,italfgll w,' rr, 4- 'Q 'vgffn f ,, grn' 'I' ,'. I 'rpv I . , li yn 4 I ,, f ' ...'I1,.w2,'L.',?- f QW! ink., IA U fvivfa., , h 5. a.4fJrM'LA'i'.a.. A ' .' 4'ni'.?fb27-401. e'fiH!156lvI'lfHGWlHIH'i'lLdFLl'Il U Wf A Raymond D. Keelan President Left to Right, First Row: Arne Bradley, Arthur R. Vender, james W. Schneider, Terry Donieh, John E. Konrad, Neil B. Warmack. Sec- ond Row: Robert A. Phaneuf, john A. McNett, Duane E. Nelson, Fay A. Robetorye, Robert L. Miller, Ted-Bennetts, Ervin L. Hedegaard. Third Row: Bruce Rehard, Rich- ard D. Doherty, Clenn E. Wallace, Keith C. Clark, Larry E. Clawson, K. C. Kranhold, Chester Rasmus- son. Left to Right, First Row: C. NV. Armstrong, student counselor, AIEE-IRE The AIEE-IRE is a joint student hranch affiliated with the two profes sional organizations. The purpose of the .-XIICE-IRE Student organiza tion is to bridge the gap hetwecn academic study and the electrica engineering profession. Activities include scheduled meetings teatur ing guest speakers, an annual picnic and the all important paper con test each spring. 1 ' sich, Dan T. XYoodrifl. Edward B. Hildrcth. D r:..1.f XY IS 1 Ronald H. Wilderson, Don Bjork, Tom Plath, Loring Robbins, Charles L. Gallup, Stanley C. Xlarsliell. Third Row: Raj. - Q1 Floyd Actis, Erlind Royer, joseph B. Losinshi, Cary j. Carre-tt. Charles C. Blyrick, j.unes P. OBrien. -lot' L. XXL..:p,. r. L1 V. .. Second Row: Ted J. Boldy, William L. Ballheim, Frank E. Peru- .T . wick, Dean Hazeltou, Robert Kolb, j.uuts R. tlotluarl -Ir . H ,.j-2. A. Lea. CT' :Nl If fig HIE fi Phillip Grant President The student chapter of American Institute of Industrial Engineers continued its edu- cational program throughout the year. Guest speakers and technical movies were acquired for their regular meetings. The A.I.I.E. members also participated in vari- ous fund raising activities to help defray the cost of the industrial inspection trip taken annually by the junior members. In addition, the annual A.I.I.E. Banquet and picnic Were held for members and faculty. Left to Right Flrst Row Edwin XVolsk1 james jucker Albert McCormick, Bruce Kennedy, J in Pirlons Nizrxln Lmdstth Marshall Guilt Second Row: Kenny Schaif, Philip Grant, I r ink Ennis Cent Bratton Nt ml Brenna Howard Huffman Adviserg David Gilsdorf. 3 Q A A . F' f . ' q Edward Mock ' 5 , ' President From the ranks of ASME,s student chap- ter on campus will come our nation,s fu- ture designers of projects ranging from space vehicles to pinball machines. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers bridges the gap between campus and in- dustry by presenting outside speakers and technilogical movies at their meetings. Left to Right, First Row: Bill YVestre, Lewis Cousincau, Cary Thomas, Douglas Smart, james T. Fitzgerald, Martin j. Herman, Karen Tobin, George Sjaastad, Norman Larsen, Robert Moore, Fritz Bennis, C. Irvin Mahugh, T. R. Murphy, Faculty Adviser. Second Row: Larry LaBrant, Edwin Hultin, john Timmons, Keith 1, A al f NIE X Modern machining to precise tolerance is only orit- phase of the Mechanical Engineering currit-ulnin. Kibbi-, Edward Mock. Bard Tcifun. Art B.ir7. Bill Frgls t.. D 1 Daniels, Sainucl Moore, Larry' lit-tlcltiipp. Third Hou: X1 . .1 Landry, Alvin RL'llf5L'l1lt'l'. Toni Steele. lrxixi sal t.. i.. Alibi. Ni.. ler Fred Xlixcr liohert Hin uirth Cu t x 1' ' 'K D ll , if , . N Ycrn Xlahugh. , 1 ks' fer man Club Uniting MSC,s Catholic students, the Newman Club promotes good fellowship and gives students a chance to talk over their problems. Special services and get-togethers are sponsored by this group throughout the year. Left to Right. First Row: Elmer Kwansney, Charles Delaney, Corinne Marie Salomonson Barbara Nelson Arhta Alex Carol Henry Hahn, Halter Wagner, Patrick A. Cowley, Fred Huestis, Herdegen Ann Klthman Angela Wolfe Donna Andrus Mary limes Donahue. john Bluemle, Bemard Harvey, Jeanne Belschner, Lou Horak Carol Slgllll Third Row Bill Reddish Mike Murphy ludy Salvas. Larry Daw, Chuck Helsell. Second Row: Margaret Donald I Kennedy Larry Starmger Dick Ward Tony Caffke Lalum, Patricia Purcell, Eilein Wagner, Barbara jean Sekora, I C Marcy Bruce Nevin Evan Lewis Mike Henderson Denny '44 V lx' Left to Right, First Row: Friar M. O'Donnell, jane Howard, Donna Luebbe, Helen Descheemae er, J. Ora Kleffner, Dick Boninfg, Najib jarnil, Duane johnson, Mary Margaret Astle, Marie Ioiibffrt, john Burlingarne, Sharon Eaton, Neil Opprecht, Virginia C Bose, Rosetta jacobson. Second Row: Anthony Colden, Kath- leen fillxz, Niargarfft Vltliipp, Kato Paul, Pat Crowe, jane Bonine, , -Twig I QQ 17, 9 1-Q, ,.--fi . U U 'J '4sf Bob Hart President Left to Right, First Row: Marv Ostrum, Earl McCulloch, Harvey Markegard, Donna Andrus, Don Blankme er, Marge DeWit, Leon- ard Harcling, Karen johnson. Sec- ond Row: Elizabeth Becker, Marianne Carlson, Sandy Howell, Karleen Kain, Timothy Lockwood, Ronald Levenson, joan Keene, Beverly Nye. JI ,F Art Club With proceeds from their annual Art Bazaar, members of Art Club provide scholarship funds, maintain and add to the size of the college art collection, and provide special informative programs for members of the club. Left to Right First Row: Donna Davis, Sue Dobias, Cliff Cox, Crant Cilfeather, Joan Keene, Mary Hen- ry, Caye Fabian. Second Row: Marj Handy, Kenneth Ballinfer, Bob Hammond, Cheryl Caughlan, Barbara Wold, Margaret McKean. Cliff Cox President LL H Canterbury Club Organized by Episcopal students to provide a basis for group discussion, study, and fellowship. Canterliury Cluli serves to build a better Christian individual. This club serves as a tie between churcli and school for its memlwers at MSC. . 9 1-sq. Km BMX Range i lanagenient Club The Range Management Club advances the interests of its members by holding smokers at which faculty members and outside experts speak. Their yearly pro- gram includes social events and service projects. 'A 'fi .. f I YI 1 En ineerin Council Acting as a mediating board for the individual engi- neering groups, the Engineering council keeps the student affairs of the Division of Engineering running smoothly. N, . -pw 'pin 6 2,4 li of Op a, J..-' 5-'N' 3 ff V.. . . ,, r. . ,.-4 -A 4 ,. x i ,A . ,, Q X - Qs ' K' ' . A ig,- iw' . W, 6 '-VWQ .9 rw 51 ' 'Y .- 'V '53 ,, Q: f fr Q A yi' , . T 57 . , l, 1 vm 4 1 4.4. 1 ., . , sf, .3 , -'- rar... , fl- ., ,g,, , ' , ,fx H ' Q ' N , 'L' . F 'Q 1 . ' - -ff f- C s xii?-ffm joe Wichman President Left to Right, First Row: Joe Wich- man, Herbert Livingston, Glen Mur- ray, Kent Connor, Jim Morrison, Hor- ace Sanders. Second Row: Gordon Decker, Clyde Brewer, Don Collins, Don Doyen, Phil Malcolm, Marvin Hammersmark, Louis Bartos. ' , . . .' , . I Y , .U .- , ye , . .' ,p,g,:g'.i.. I. . Mike Monaco President Left to Right, First Row: Ion Corley, Mike Monaco, Edward Mock, Rick Burleigh, Bob Korizek. Second Row: Larry Clawson, jon Stack, Ralph Challender, Ray Keelan, Allan Miller. ill C013 5 3071 ' 31:14 jack Peterson President , ' I I V ll l , xi' 4 Through a program of training and l I ' and competition the Flying Co-op , . N u A provides an opportunity for stu- . in V vf , dents to master the skills of flying. 4 'q f, , f ' - Collective owners of two very fine 1 - f planes, the club provides students Q ' , 7. 1 the opportunity to further clutter 7 fx . ' if ,f 'f' the already crowded airways. I. X f , f I I . L l L -f 1 r' I at L X 1 :gi f ,' Y A 2 -, , f X , U ,Q . 1 r -r h. ., V ,f .X I h I O Sky-diving provides half-time entertainment Left to Right, First Row: john Parkins, XVesley Anderson, Louis True. D.miv Keil, Thomas Jenni, Allen Pilgeram, james Friesen. Second Row: Lewis Rolw erts, Wayne Sand, Jim Robertson, Edward Oscarson, Dan L'rb.icli, Art Wil liams, Larry Jens. I I t- P i l ll Club Q 'N Any past 4-H er attending MSC is eligible to become a College 4-H member. Regular monthly meetings, composed of business sessions and social activities give each member an opportunity to promote new friendships and develop leadership. Col- lege -1-H members support the Interna- tional F arm Youth Exchange and act as a service organization at the State 4-H Club Congress. Left to Right, First Row: jan Clifford, Arnold Malone, Margaret ner Mary Lou Horak Jane Woodmansey Third Row Don Abney Fordilm Hlrrv C' tw 'Ult Pl 'll' P R' l l 1 ar rigi, my is erry, ay Leut io d. Second Ellen Braughton Gloria Boe Lorayne Plaggemeyer Donna Faye Ross jack Baringer, Mark Bordsen, Harold Lindvig, Lynne Kelt- Reuther Jean Willoughby Y? , tx i Idt to Right, First Row: Karl Hertel, Ann Kathman, Gibson Van son Sandy Small Steve Hadnagy Larry Olson Don Whitmus S ri lm l'inlc, Karl liatzburg, Joyce Phillips, Larry D. Patrlul Burke Third Row Nancy jo Mitchell jean Lindstrand xl .ff Berg. Second Row: Idcll Weydemeyer, janet Daw- Donna George jean Stephens Elaine Otis Betty Medult jo Stall 6 X. Steve Hadnagy President Nloflel LP X Europe, Asia? Africa . . . Problems and politics. New on the campus last spring, the Model United Nations Club repre- sented MSC at the national Model U.N. Session acting as Indonesia. The purpose of the group is to acquaint students with the workings of the ' United Nations by participation in actual affairs of the member countries on a college level. Left to Right, First Row: Linda Thomas, George Sjaastad, Myma Salvas, Gwen Shular, Mary Kay Patterson, Bruce Peterson. Second Row: Harvey Baty, Melvin McBeath, Stanley Butcher, Dave Shu- a QQ lar, Sandi Sowerwine, Morrell Thompson. .Xl llusspzzxi, Third Row: udy Stringfellow, Ben Torres, Q me H.dn.igx. Car I lx Parts J St 1 Pravin Shah, Yasuxnasa Kwroda. I is ,V 'I Kg, T .bs X, .fha ,JV ,,. JI, ,i , , 'xg mf X I Home EC Club -1,121 Q AL. Nancy Io Mitchell President The First of its kind in the nation, the Home Economics Club raises the proceeds from its fund-raising projects to aid deserving Home Ee majors in continuing their edu- cation. Known as cooks and homemakers, the club members double as coffee and do- nut vendors during registration each quar- ter. Gladys LaRiviere, jo Staff, Lillian Leland, Ionnie Horst, Ianneth johnson, Patti McCarran, Dee Shook, Nancy jo Mitchell. Third Row: Linda Holliday, Peg Ruff, Lennie Pfister, Donna George, Pat McGee, Jean Stephens, jo Ann Crawley, Elaine Otis, Betty Huseby, Joyce Myers, joan Birtic, Donna Ault. 'f1??4'4- . 1 -::f:'I: : :2Q:f--1-1 if-w:::Z55 'V ' -53 .. 9?f--I.'.':.-F --I:5-- I-1f?f:z How do you change thread on these things? Left to Right, First Row: Shirley Wheeler, Jeanne Belschner, Mar- jorie ljeffioyer, Virginia Nerlin, Margaret Fordik, ldell Weydemeyer, Ella Berg, jan Clifford, Ann Kathrnan, Francy Carroll, Sandra Fink. Second Row: Betty Nledvit, Sharon Hill, Elnora Hill, Patricia Burke 99? .54 R I, 6 'IJ 4 1- 4 sl 1 . . ,--- f 4. ----5, 'I-.L..l .,.,.. 1, M , '- -1 vFYf4.l'fTlCW!lAh8,l. .VL , Gene Borsheim President Left to Right, First Row: Dale Mar- one Harold Peklewsk Gordon Sar yr ya ' gent, David Cornell, Gene Borsheim, Bob Korizek, Ron Buck. Second Bow David Howard, Francis Spuirble, R Bollard, Sarry Leitz, William Hankins, George Wilson. N 2' r-Rai, - , s. .A is in f tg sail 'fi i-ei Gustave Pribnow President Left to Right, First Row: Charles Lincoln, Lylas Dawson, Val Nerlin, Orrin Ferris, Dave Onstud, Gary Graham. Second Row: Leo Lincoln, Evelyn Townsend, Kitty Lon Steen, E. E. Frahm, Ed Cromer, Harlan Cov- erdell, Gustave Prilinow. Third Row: Roberta Thompson, jo Ann Hicks, Marcin Ness, Lu Vonnc Frank, Alta Parker, Grunt Gilfcather. Influ trial Art' Cluh Field trips, guest speakers, and group discussions are used by the Industrial Arts Club to present the various aspects of the wide range of industrial fields to its members. The club is made up ofthe campus IA majors. Inter Church Council Representatives from each of the active religious groups on campus join forces in forming the Inter'-cliurch Council. Plans for Religious Emphasis Week are drawn up lu' the ICC. The council also considers and acts upon the spiritual needs of the students. K ,zea- s-fff I O i l 4 The governing body for MSC's independent students, the Independent Student Association, keeps the non-greeks organized. Mixers, meetings, and the publishing of the ISA Bobcat help to accomplish this goal. The ISA also runs a slate of candidates for the student senate officers during the all-school election spring quarter. Q0 A l Club Blade up of students majoring in Animal Industry, the A.I. Club sponsors the annual Little International livestock judging contest, and also selects MSC,s representative for the Miss XYool Contest. The club also aids in planning vari- ous schools set up around the state to teach better farming methods. 'Y L41 7 1, ,L Larry Ropes President Left to Right, First Row: Gene Brat- ton, James Donahue, Mary Kay Pat- terson, Larry Ropes, Myma Salvas, Calvin Murray, Judy Salvas, Norman Strung, Wayne Olmstead. Second Row: Merry Anderson, LaVerne Cook, Sharon Hookland, Stanley Cook, George Sjaastad, Bob Hickman, George Goldstein, Io Ann Hargrove, is z K Q, il! fkhgfxvyw 1 Q KM Alf . 1, ' Carol Siglin, Judith Mahlum. 'ww Merle Million President Left to Right, First Row: Don Storey, Herb McKelvey, john Holden, jerry Bausch, Lenard Grove. Second Row: Robert Dynes, Ian Smith, Hugh Hast- ings, Malcolm Adams, Merle Million. fb, Dan Costello President Athletes who have been awarded letters for participation in varsity athletics are eligible for membership in the M Club. The annual initiation is held during spring quarter. During the year, mem- bers of M Club run concession stands at the various athletic events. .1 X Nl Club A portion of K1 Club at work. can , i n Left to Right, First Row: Bob Durado, Dan Costello, Len Broz, Ron Sam Moore, Cail Lewis, Pete Carson. Tom imyt-r. Lu- Har: 1,-T Frank, Cordon Haugen, Flint Taylor, Bobo Cegelski, Bob Biastoch, Blackwood. Third Row: jerry johnson, Phil Stlizifitltvr. Arilgfi Ez Bob Schmitz. Second Row: Steve Sobonya, Terry Jensen, Bob Baker, Ken Miller, Phil Nuber, Tom DL'XYlllL'. Harry Dix igziw. llzz.. jack Cameron, james Berg. 3 , C :X 2,511 MSSW The scholastic honorary for nurses is com- posed of four groups - one on the MSC campus and one at each of the afliliated hospitals. At monthly meetings, student nurses learn about the different phases of nursing. At the annual Christmas tea, the students honor Dr. Sherrick, head of the School of Nursing. Left to Right, First Row: Sandy Stolzenburg, Ella VVilliams, Myrna Dame, LaX'onne Frank, Vicky Ahl, Terry Long, Judy Hagan, jane Hazlett, Karen Matsuba. Second Row: Sharon Newell, Olga Arthun, Carol Bollinger, Rilla Einfeldt, Sheryl Carol Bollinger President Gee, Irene Westervelt, Shari Torgerson, Eleanor Kleinhans, Karen Stevens, Judy Vethe. Third Row: Kay Schleicher, Kristy Towe, Sandy Talbot, Karen Drazich, Bonnie Brown, Peggy Peris, Louise McLeod, Esther Paul, Kate Paul. x L. , W ,,,.., I ,..,v.,v -at. .. ,, ., TAX., 2,2 nj- Cx In I , 11 . if , , ff, 1 Left to Right, First Row: Sharon Mullaney, Sally Samuel- eon, Sheila Hill, Eva Trafclct, Sharon Mundy, Ellen Feigen, Phyllis Perry, Sandy Smail. Second Row: Karen Babich, Oflfllaug Stone, Sandi Cattrell, Myra XVoltermann, NVelda 73 W S 'r S3 Q ' K' ff? Mainard, Donna Diss, Suzanne Bredeson, Patricia Mann. Third Row: Pat Darling, Sharon Allard, Betty jo Racki, Sandra Ludeman, Margaret McKean, Betty Stacy, Nancy Cheek, Kathleen Craney. my-v 1, - -, 1,. - Y w- ':--v- ppp ' f, - ll! ,l.ll I 1-- -II - -1l lil I - ' ' l i john Nickey President Left to Right, First Row: John Miller, Charles Everts, Peter Higman, Ron- ald Campbell, Richard Adolphson. Second Row: Mary Ann Micka, jean- nie Ilones, Ken Meyers, Art Latta, Phyl is Engherg, Celia Smith. -v 'T X. xp, QA E l Ed Heinle President Left to Right, First Row: Mark Mon- son, judy Salvas, Don Jacobs, Ed- mund Heinle, Colleen Flynn, Ted Hippely. Second Row: Patrick Alsup, Merrell Arbucklc, Ronald NValton, Robert Still, Ronald Wattncm, Donna Scott. Third Row: Lanny Luding, Dave Brinck, Bryce Missall, Roy U - ham, Nancy Cheek, Sarah jo Walsll. in Pre Nlecl An organization for all campus pre-med students, the Pre- med Club stimulates greater interest in medical profession, and promotes a more sagacious attitude among its mem- bers. These goals are advanced via films, speakers, and dis- cussions. fs 1-.N ocli nd Bu kin Addicted to the smell of greasepaint and the sound of ap- plause, the members of Sock and Buskin keep the door of the SUB Theatre from staying shut for any length of time. Made up of students interested in Cl1'L11NL1. this organization does much of the backstage work, as well as acting. Taw- , .., L71 Rodeo Club 1960 Rocky Mountain Region Champions, the RISC Rodeo Club is now one of the finest rodeo teams in the nation. The campus bronc busters and bull doggers reign supreme spring quarter, with the annual intercollegiate rodeo being held in the Heldhouse. Left to Right, First Row: Smoke Olson, Bill Brewer, Chuck Melaney, Alan Evans, Rawlin Herigstad, Ken Firebaugh, Tex Hightower, john Dooling. Second Row: jamie Childs, We Chuck Karnop President Barb Smyth, Chuck Karnop, Bob Powell, Harry Cartright, Sue Burggraff, Judy Allen. Third Row: Bonnie Aikins, jim Jensen, Roy Black, Jerry Bausch, Gene Peabody, Elvan Pasha, Susan Roess. .,-ss or ,,,. .Q Q - 4- V fi-gg?-If Q' J. , ,mm ,A Left to Right, First Row: Don Ragland, Ed Miller, Dick Iiaglanfl, Hale Jeffers, XVilliam Forticr, Mel McBeath, Eddie Scott. Second Row: Linda Moudrie, Sandy johnson, Sue in - Dobias, Sonja Lachenmaier, Mary Anita Leaton, Olga Ar- thun, Linda Albright, Roseanne Steyh. Third Row: Ray Banister, Wayne Mocassin, jim Morrison, Gary Steeves, jimmy Brown, Gary Murphy, Robert Adams. D - Z - - ri in ia ' XE' 'tt Dee Ann Ryder President Left to Right, First Row: Ronald Kol- ogi, Gerald Yenne, Cary Shelden, Sandy Turner, Carolyn Klimas, Rich- ard Moos. Second Row: jamie Childs, Darlene F ortman, Donna Anders, Dee Ann Ryder, Robert A..Carber, Robert W. Anderson, Donna Davis. Third Row: Helene Hubbard, Linda Sarson, Marion Eldering, Kathie Nelson, Cliff Cox, Bob Lynes, Kathleen Bumison. if A if I. M1 , Dave Onstad President ,, 2 EA Future school marms and masters get together to discuss their problems by membership in the Student Education Association. Affiliated with state and national education associations, the group conducts an administrators, lunch- eon during High School Week. 603 5 figfx Each Sunday evening, the Lutheran Students Association meets to study foundations of faith. This group has fellow- ships with other students, and hears inspirational talks from outside speakers. In addition to their weekly' meetings. LSA has local and regional retreats. Left to Right, First Row: Marilyn Jen- son, Ardis Armstrong, David Taylor, Bill Hay, Don Anderson, Toni Ras- mussen, Ronald Quanbeck, Mart Maarstad. Second Row: Bill Chal- mers, Lois Nagode, Mary Becckler, Oddlaug Stene, Helen Rein, Marcia Swendseid, Mark Bordsen. Third Row: Annette Quale, Bette Hanson, Marion Beley, Gloria Boe, Jeaneen Ostrem, Sue Schwartz, Dennis Baker, Zaki Anani. u, 3 F By' ru-i 3 '-EJ: Q lie iley Foundation ,qi If Wesley' house provides members with a religious atmosphere. .M gp ,Q Bill Eagle President Wesley Foundation provides an opportun- ity for the religious growth and develop- ment of Methodist students on campus. This is done through a wide program of discussions, lectures, study, and worship. The Wesley Faith and Life Community at 321 South Sth challenges its members to live their faith. Left to Right, First Row: Charles Myrick, Sarah Massey, Howard Chris Dunlap, Bob Sikonia, Carol Wright, Betsy Ross, Carolyn Ches H inter, Kenneth ZieBarth, Denneth McMillan, Mary Woodmansey, arok, Louise McDivitt, Cameron Dightman, David jones, Orrin Fer Fran Brown, Dick Hill, Roswitha Bullinga, Steve Fergeson, Mary ris. Third Row: Kerry Kuhl, Steve Fahrion, Robert Scalabrin, Gregg RIcCoj.y Shirley Tesinsky, Tom Richardson. Second Row: George Berryman, jim Lewis, Kristy Towe, Mary Ann Micka, Mary Miller Drga, Torn Helgeson, Ken Firebaugh, Arthur Whitney, Bill Westre, Lyla Dyer, Donna Ahrendes, Bud Berges, Bob Eagle, Rilla Einfeldt I x l Bob Garber. George Pirrie ki Club Smiling only when snow falls winter quarter, mem- bers of the Ski Club take time out from riding the barrel staves to sponsor the annual Ski Carnival, choosing a king and queen to reign over the week- end festivities. Membership in the eluli entitles the members to a tow fee reduction at the slopes President ' Left to Right, First Row: joe Westover, Paul Skabo, Bob Judah, Her- Propp, Mary Culp, judy Larson, Bonnie Dahl, JoAnn jo?.:.-tf,:,. S man Schev, Tim Cleary, Flint Taylor, George Pirrie, john Shanholt- Seitz, Suzy Seliauer, Mary Me-Aulifl. Third Bow: f,aj.f.- tab. ir. Bev zer, Mike Eaton. Second Row: Bonnie Peura, Sandy Snortland, Gwen Stone, Roberta Osborn, Kay Evans, Larry Du-.1dsf,n, Sazifzg Ba-er Sandy Horgan, Grace Tsehaeke, Marge Mattson. 2 .A Q 4 . , vi' ax'-1 f l 1 Left to Right, Front Row: jim Robertson, Bob Regan, Dan Grieve, Tom Haggerty, Bob Wittens, Pete Sanborn, Anita Haggerty, Bobbe Garry, Linda Miller, Carl Henry, Keith Babcock, jim Schneider, guy MacDonald. Second Row: Merrill Arbuckle, Ken Meyers, john Mil er, Pat Cullen, John Palmquist, jackie Ladner, Norma Sanbom, Arlaine 1-qx 5 A. Albrecht, lane Birkeland, Nancy Benkc. Mariic Daxis. Ttrry' H1217 landt, Irving Smith. Third Row: Bill Puppie, mzztiy Q.. HH: Moodmansey, Bill Morris, Pat MeC.1mish. Ken Miller, Fil Er-M.: Chuck Fulton, Tom Gilroy. Dick Moultlen. Ed Kuzzzzz , bfrxyi l-.t-:. enmaier. - A-X I , r , J . 4 ', - I if 15 ey fm-is fly, -129 loun Democrat Of course jack wears one to work every dayf' 1 - 'S 5 lim Guenther President Allowing themselves to become better ac- quainted with the workings and the doc- trine of the Democratic Party, the Young Democrats took an active interest in this year's election campaign, bringing state and national democratic leaders to the campus. The group co-sponsored the mock election held on campus during fall quar- ter. Left to Right, First Row: Darrell Frideres, Charlotte Chandler, Daniel Dave Shular, Victor Gess. Third Row: Arlyn Hanson, Roy Weston liffzl. Xljxma Salvas. G-weri Shular, Margaret Rettie. Second Row: Wil- Marilyn Thompson, Mary Brown, Barbara Hausser, Robert Garber .zarn Bettie, Bob Benner, Darwin Smith, Bon Bates, Don Peoples, 1. 2 if . bv Q fu' 4 F One of the fastest growing organi- zations on campus, the Internation- al Club boasts the most varied mem- bership of any group on campus. Its members are from countries the world over. Made up of foreign stu- dents studying at MSC, the club promotes good will between coun- tries by sponsoring projects that bring the foreign students closer together. lnternational Club Left to Right, First Row: Mrs. Roscnbrook, Marion Smith, Robert Xkitters, Cffm::.r Cin-5 I X Lydia Stalker, Perla De Castro, Kenneth Cox, Tushar Chowdhury, Pat Purnell. I-Ury. lily .1 colni Theisen, Paul Greider, Adviser. Second Row: Hovannfrs Serricrjian. 'I'r1,- iiff.-..irfi. li . is nard, George Svetich, Corrine Thrush, Mrs. Cox, Harm-y Baty, Dr. Elmo Lott. lr-..:.g rx.. Jagadish Desai, President. Third Row: Cony Lau, XX'u Hsi-Lin, Clv.-.1-ilin Fan, Perf-r Civ Edgard Villacorta, james Chow, Robert Tam, Chahid Hassan, Zaki Anani, Alvin Keir. Munir Sarkis, Janes Jackson, James Tan. 121 A q L A l Left to Right, First Row: Henry Jamina, Kay Patterson, George Sjaa- stad, Urmilla Agrawal, Kurmari Menon, Satish Vygas, Hosono Noriko, Jayant Saraiya, Toru Okuno, Mrs. Ham, Michael Berkoff, Saib Shunia, John Kimerly, N avin Vyas, Heniz Bedecker, Najib Jamil. Second Row: Eugene Graf, Mrs. Grag, Mrs. Graf, Mrs. Lyons, Helen Youpee, Jolm Steele, Salin Daoud, Mark Clark, Mrs. Clark, Dirikerrai H..'..iI. Fi: Ziada, Fahmi Ahmad, Bard Teigen, Anna bf.-rgff, L.:.a1.i Lrgsa. Third Row: Gene Payne, Ruth Kittell, Jane iokoo. C.irv.i:i,i 61,1 Willy Youpee, Kathleen Ludeng, Xyunt Xlaung. bill D.xly. Bene Roberts, Joyce Dick, Michail Nlichail, Nlr. Skinner. Jerry Lao, Ast Muehlenfels, Kolattunkundy Papachan, John Slutasiiigx-.'.i. 'x H 1 .119 Left to' Right, First Row: Ralph Salisbury, Verneva Salisbury, Maida Rifat, Amina Kadow, Iran Haghshenas, Sidney Pederson, Virginia Bradford, Sally Halverson, Mrs. Nickerson, Steve Fahrion, Karen Kuhl, Roswitlia Bullinga, Bob Garber, Ruth XVilcox, Monroe Wilcox, Salah Yacub. Second Row: Gabriela Munoz, Amanda Jimenez, Dr. Dunbar, Mrs. Baty, Jerry Grieder, Elsa Greider, NVelda Mainard, 4 fx L. Michael Kecskes. Biaty Bryson. Edna Pederson. llaruij lljtrs. Ann Trail, Ann Dunbar. Sontlra Ratiixza. l.u:1:'.Lt 'lli.s::z..s, li j- Xt S Third Row: George Cheng. Bill Lasscy. Xlnkty Las-rx, :X 5.12. nam, John Blur-inlc. Carlos l'rrt-tis. l'r:::1as:' Nl..:.t..s..1, Ni 2 Kaniei. Clilliord Dokc. Ron lnnicrxnt-it r. Xlary XK'1..1..::zs, fir: XX QQ, Morrell Thonipson, llarxey Jung. Llcnnze Dt-wrist-. ll .i t-.Catz DCA .51 e Y 939 W N ' b er ,X fm Q F, ex as sg: ff rs-. . 52 .VT R is . - Q gg e fx- fxref Q. 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On the MSC campus there is competition and rivalry between the Greek organizations, but there is a closeness and friend- ship, too. The ten national fraternities vie with each other for honors in intra1riifral'sportsg the six national sororities stru gle among themselvesgfor top honors in the scholas- tic ivisiong they compete with each other for the top rushees . But this competition is on a friendly basis. The Creeks on the MSC campus pla a very important art in the college life of every stu ent, whether Cree or Independent. , W.. M, ,447 1 nz ,, ?' . fm . Ly, 4' re- ,. I ., v , v. fc 1 xx lr I 1,7 v. ,lj ' -iklm XM , X S A l' 1 Srl- 5 Q is . , , 2: xi page-f .rr ,pg .T-.fri 1 ' fr- ,A f sir X . f it .. W, az, 5 , 'ii' 9 wg 1- ' if 21 Kgfl w 4 2 ' if slit we 'Y-,,, - 4- t .V Nr, axlff u Q , g 2 ,E M r f at 1, . a . ff gg- : i i , I 'xv gf if ' A fi 3 s ,i , f -, ,f .' . 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' if 1 ,'l.,f ga:' .' :' I .L ' .Wg 0 8 ' 1 In : - '5 - ' '-4353 -'vullui ,- .- On E 4 3- ,'L:'3 2' ' w QQ, I 4. - A R , A 1. . hx . . -Y- -a J -qj ..- --Lz, :f,1' -., bfi- ' Q g A .- . - , ,. .1 . 0 .4 . 4 fp. go , , - - .....-. , - fn --ur-v - ll A ' sr- -n.i.'u v,'5-,.lJ .4L ' V ' Greek eti itie ' n Hn fi, it 49 5vff m,' ,, .e i,.,,,. Q ' . 'L ri Pain MQ r- I , f in 4 jf I A , r- Q . al-X' 3 744 ' B-nu. I s T ,ei Lx . - 1 1 11 N , . f i 3 ,N H K. ,-z 1 f me ' wifi., Gee, they,ve missed roll call twice now. ebody call the Ag. Department and tell them that their fence nwn again. :fi-Q, wgj Styli' 'er aw-a f-TJ' X I still think that it would have been cheaper tw lime- the H 1' do up our clothes. I9 Qi, .NS i mfs ' .X X '21 x XYhite man gottum lotsa hairs. 3.1 3? 1,1 Q1 O, lnte1'f1'ate1'nity Council just as soon as I pick the names out of the hat, the IFC election slate will be chosen. -l1-q . --Q U l l Bob Benner Duane Boe QU Q2 f It P4 , 3 K1 I s1 +7 :fa i c. David Krueger President Interfraternity Council, popularly IFC, has the duty of coordinating fraternity activities on the MSC campus and setting up rules for fraternity rushing. It also has the duty of enforcing its own rulings. Each fraternity on campus elects representatives to IFC. Y . Bob Cashmore Paul Funk Dave Gibson Richard Hagen Mel McBeath Richard Cronk Gary Graham Richard Goldberg Mark Hannah Gary Miller 5 ' A s 'rcf I FYW W Wg? , ,f,, , , ' Ir , A QQ 5,5 ' - Q x, G 9 in 6 ' f 1 y W, . f 4 G' x4E',f 1 at-'19 i I ' 4 ff: , 1 V 5 f , ' f s Ts., ix 'T Era! ,tv 92, s . H4 .5 I . ,a:,z,, 5 Agra: 3,5 -. s 'VZ ,L , a N v k Gary Bracken Secretary John Petelin Joe Scalabrin 33 an lldy Judy Dieruf ' Gerstenberger Secretary ,,,,,,,m,-, 9 Pan Hellenic Council f-'ll Panhellenic Council is the female counterpart of IFC. It has the big job of seeing that the sororities work together on common problems. Panhellenic sets up certain rules for rushing, which each sorority must follow, and trys to co- ordinate the women's Creek activities during the year. Billie I Applegate Mary Batnes Darlene Fortman Mary Iverson Sandra Miller jo in I lrtt te R i Karen Badgett Helen Coffman Kittie Cillis Judy Martin Kathy Nelson Donna Rich ird on 5 unlri bnortl ntl 1' ee' V a , l Q ap-f Q Alpha Gamma Delta w ng-5 AJ' , Ioyce Rossmiller, President 2. ' ' D 'i' I : 'C' A A: gi D ' L V A 'Q fu s s? 3' 9 3. 1, it 'iQ Y We Ks A , Nr, C in fa I 'il' j I A l l .A . , ,,.,,.. J 5 , , ,.,, . 1 'I 'tif '1 V G 'I' 1 Q. 4, L I 3 at A U, I L: A 1 fl' Z. -r , 5' 'W' .f 1 1 ' g :R - 1' ala - as i 1 wa aa.a P-:- mv 5 Q , J ' kk ,x K 'Q C A A N K 'X .x 1. f- ' W N Alice Anderson jo Barrier Nenette Blake Kay Dell Clark Ian Clifford Linda Dahle H. Descheemaeker june Dieruf Janice Anflerson Emily Bodner Carol Chrlstison Sharee Clark Nancy Coverdale JoAnn Daley Cail Deyries Norma Ehlers joan Eppe Sandra Fink Margaret Fordik Helen Cibson JoAnn Hicks Joanne Huddleston Janice Kathary Deanna Kostka Carolee I- asalze I rla Fordik Norma F oss Vickie Hemstad jonnie Lee Horst Sandra Huffine Karen Korrison Sonja Lochenmaier ,gr K lv 'fy 'VV' ',. T S 1 if ' o 4' 'S 1.,J Z6 2 65' 132 1944 This year the members of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority made exciting plans for a new house. With the architects plans completed, the girls looked forward to the actual building. In the meantime, they continued their many an- nual functions - among them, the selection of Duane Boe as Alpha Gam Mann at their annual winter party. Lovely Barbara O,Neil was crowned Homecoming Queen as the ACD candidate for the honor. S A? . Xp , A iw W' IHJM Q X tp .r , fx G ,AN NI' f1' Linda Lockwood Val Maddock Judy Martin Ann Maclay Scotta Mahugh joy McDonald Barbara O'N eil Kathy Owen Joyce Phillips Elaine Otis julie Peila Sandy Povah ,438 ' NJ 'B' film . Q. are Jaw r . i .f ,s ! Pat McGee Yvonne Messier Barbara Rader Betsy Ross 'v , - ag l C Q. Q - ng ix 1- -Q A Mary Ann Micka Carol Miller joan Murray xl.iT.1l X Nancy Mikeson jean Nlortag Joyce Hey ers L1:.,i.1 X ,lo Staff lean Stephens liilith 'l'.nRe alla Hg Fern Stanisha Karen Stevens Sharon Tnrgt D311 llznzly NM s-I 4. al 4 ? 3 ab 1 Q' X an Z6 Alpha Omicron Pi '-5 1 I Myma Anderson . . N.. Q ii wg A Q Donna Richardson f -'-2. , President A f it ,, ig? f A 1 - 'N t fp. -'J 'T QQ? 0 qw , -vv cf 4 'Q' S N Carla Andrus 3 W ,A 1,5 Sa fi 5f2'2Y'ggY 'img . 2 ., ., ., W, .V , K K :I 'Y ,wx Y. ,fs ..., JG -.,,..' 1, .ia Donna Andrus x J, in ' Y X .Lv 1'5 if.: , ,- :' A Mary Bennett Mary Berry Carol Bollinger Betty Bruckner Judy Castles Donna Cole Ann Elderkin Janet Chapman Judy Dundas Barbara F uhrrnan Carole Cernberling Marj Handy Mary Lou Horak Helene Hubbard Linda Kalepp Lynda Larson Maxine Manning Nancy Grimm Carolyn Hedden Karen Horton Marla Hunter Connie Koski Norma Lilly Karen Moe Kittie Cillis Jeanine Hess Sandra Howell Ardis Jarrett Jan Larson Marilyn Lyall Alyce Molvig J v ng , : .fafRi Q C 'a , it 5, H ' lf ,nt ,JS 6 r l M, L , - 1 1.-Q-v gsfg, 4 4 'i :fa , A -ll' , 3 ' M l 45, Q N 'nj' 3 5 A 5' :fix 11, 'X W f E X f' 1, 1' 19 1 3' A , G lx , .L fir 1 'D 1 -.A -my ',n 7 A' f A N nl, 'r .w, K., W 43 K , f W. 34. 'vs ,YY 'NT X Ki?-XX V4 4, fc. , if Mary Nauman Sharon Peehler Bonnie Peura The AOPi,s Worked hard this year and came off with a prize for float and house decorations in the Homecoming activi- ties. Honors galore came to the house this ,year - class officers, fraternity queens, honorary fraternities, Angel Flight, and athletics. The activities in- cluded two hectic pledge sneaks, the Christmas caroling with the Sigma N u,s, and a second annual affair, Christmas decorating with the Sigis. Carol Raffl Judy Ross janice Ralph Peggy Ruff Kathy Shreiber Donna Robinson Carole Sandenaw D.Shelmerdine Peggy Saxman g iw' . I. '3 1:-5 P 'ff' 5 , My ,Q Q 'hugs . qgs- ,A if .W V -Q , ,,,.i ,-VN Mft., 5 M P 4 f 5 Q 5 i f , N . 4 1 NF, G' '- .af -H il 1 Q:-.tw I 5 4. Y 1 , xmm xi 1 32 1 5 3 'Q f i -442' 2 -' s Lenora Pfister Shirley Pfister Terry Potter Iacque Spaulding Barbara XVay Ni. XX'ooclni.1risc-5' Sharon Spear Virginia XYelch Margo Yates Sandi XVard Angela Wolfe Sharon Ziegler 5-'s, 93 - , awa- 1,3 . .- , J. Q gg 4 ' Q 0, 6 N-r 1 rf .4 E 265 J 4 Chi Omega 5 ' ,.: E.. 4- ' D ,, Lt, Q, ' ',,.- S- 3' N,.J -1 C if s. ! Yiclde .-lhl Arlaine Albrecht Mary M. Astle Nancy Ayers A .gr f'.- g l:'N:?5l:l C . 'S' - s x ii 'V i ' 49:63 3 F? :.. if a 7'- n - 1 gc ,fa W ha li sis Marv Lou Beekler Jane Birkland Virginia Boss Sandi Cattrell Mary Chestnut x 1 I Athlene Bishop Francy Carroll Keron Chapman jamie Childs Mary Conser Chris Dunlap Deanna De Cosse Shirley Gee Marilyn Jenson Sandy Cox Doris Diveley Bonnie Dahl Linda Holiday Beverly johnson Mary Culp Clyta Dillon Bobbie Carry Mary Iverson Clary Kernaghan 3 K-TPM -1. J ,K, fp -po' 4 Tv- -1 . N -, 1 'Y. .X 42, r g. w pf +A xi: X we 112 -9- -- ,J G. fs. 1 Q 1 .f X ..f -I I , 7? Af .i ,f ,. , -5 fs f W. .lg.f.,g. ,, .l , ,ff-.-jg: sf, .f M ,., A wx u ' .- 1' WG l'1v3r s kr v,:..,, H NIH, , ,fr sf 4 -Lgkeyw ' C -1-:cr Sandra Miller President This year the Chi Cmega house rated high scholastically. In addition to their traditional activities, the Chi O's en- tertained the Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity at a card party and presided over several other functions with fraterni- ties. Their Chris Dunlap was Pi Week Queen, and the lovely Terry Long was chosen as Coed Colonelette, as Well as being a pom-pom girl on the cheering squad. ,Un-p 'imply Iudy Larson U Terry Long Shelia Lodge janet Maier Marlene Rector Frances Sestrich Charlotte Ridgeway Susan Sollid Kay Schwartz Betty Stone .I 2 T1 17 Y tiis-EI I , ' 'rt' - Q 2 3 it 5 1 11' Q Q? .ww V , 1, V, ,. . , ' ' ,L ,.c.Yi?' T , . X I 1 f 9' v 1 4 3 ,-N' 1 5' A I5 .4 i f:- 4 ' N 1 'x f Q Q x t3'AaZiQ4g.,r,i.f'.'a.g 'T' ,, Janice Mc Cuire Sally Mc Masters Billie Theilman Kathleen Veigel .A ZYQW '. -'l. l 'f,- gag 1 1' o u , ' x s,n,f 'N l il 452 X46 Y ' If fgwllfk, gy. .3-fy - fffff. Linda Miller Marilyn Morris Janice NVest Susan NVhite Cuylyn Warren Gail Williamson v 3 ' 1 3 iii .If-D .ry Pat Mullikin jackie Price Barbara XVold Barbara XVylie gf' gas. H. - in -FF' ll A 7 E ng -Lrirf, 'Y '39 ,J N x JV- xx X A5 K 1 1 f 3 ta i N. P 'rf-1 ni L. 4 268 Delta Gamma Pin '5 ?' Billie Jean Applegate President e , as ,ex Y. 'VX 4 Gloria Boe Ellen Braughton Lylia Dyer Sandra Flatness Lynn Ellinghouse Sonja Flatness Sharon Endresse Marj Criilin xi. A ,.... 1, .. 9? ' asm, ns. I9 -J Jere Jane Allen Mary Lou Bames 7 wi s, . fm. J .K M rs. vu V MN 35, Nw June Chennault Marla Cole Vivian Hayes Joanne Heitzman Elnora Hill Roberta Crosby 7 up -4 A, vow . I 'e v any ' Lois Bohleen rt im if: ,A i. 9 6' 33. I - if , A l Q 1 X xifkis ' S s ...:,. ye a an 'A . W A .A be I lim -I +25 3 af' Q T49 j 331 :G 'I Arlene Depner Pat Crowe Janet Dahl Dullain Dolighan Linda Hoskin Lou Arden Kelson Karen Kuhl Dareen House Ruth Klisis Alice Lamont Janette Johnson Janice Kozeliski Andrea Le Suer ,,,t. L W' -N Q .' at Q . ' ' ,.::,. J, I MW ,sf V A K' . .i .QV 'Y' V ,V l fa , if :W fi We A , ' fl' fb 'i i if? A' iv' , , V N ,W is ,X pw ,y 'I ,ge 1, Q -K tr... is ss. , f,,,v wie., 4 w Q A f 1 arf- A , f A - I ls A pi ,I ,QM Q ', J 1, ,.. L76 A a LIL' 'W A ' ' 4 Q 4 A --r I I -Y 1 ' ' 2. fe-.. K - la 5 Y ff-5 ,, 1- N f 5 'mv ' 1 1' Q K' 'wg N' 1 J, w , J '- ' f ,fa ',J.v, 'A i It Ayr: -V X at, - rr ' - In ', -15:53, V fu , : Z J , lv he 1 ' ' A. fx .Q f .Y F is I , wx 'MF W Q' I . my W, .F X Delta Gamma members have again this year been out- standing in campus activities. Their members include members of Mortar Board and Spurs, class officers, and members ofthe newly organized Angel Flight. This year's fun and frolicv have included a successful pledge sneak and several exciting football games with different fra- ternities. 22 .J . A Nu.. t 5.1 Q Sharon Mehling Mary L. Moreland Susan Polich Vickie Robison Charland Ross Helen Milonas Nancy Parriott Pat Robison Helen Rain Diana Schiltz Patricia Sinnema Dorothy Striebel Sandra Turner A. V. Muehlenfels Kay XYinl-cs Celia Smith Mary Ellen Taylor Ann Uhlrich Elaine XVhite Sandra Wood Darlene Speck Rose Taylor Donna Undem Teri XVieshaupt IQ' 1 r 2 I TO Kappa we , f Q i , M -,.-', ,Q 1 A 5335 'f t ' ,- Delta K' X V' s-4 Q O' WM 'Q - 9' 'Y .. ky ix- J' . Sy- ft-Ak . 0,,.n t is it , . X ' ' Q --K . . HK - x 1 , 1 atv. . sw -y f-,Aa f,,, Kathy Nelson President vxsigigjg. ,f g r. 1., k. Mun is fe-A X l 5 ,QQ it af Wm K f X K I.. f , .l'., - .i,'f',,,,, D Y Q wa an . AK 6 Q , 21 , 7' 'Z Donna Anders Emma Jane Bickle Susan Bohart Susan Buckingham Cheryl Caughlin Karen Cutler Shirley Berg Becky Billips Carol Bridgewater Kathy Burnison Cheryl Chandler Pat Darling Donna Davis Sandi Dodson Faye Emrick Colleen Flynn Kathryn Hicks Nance Johnson Patty jo Davis Arlene Douglas Dixie Ferguson Sharon Henderson Sharon Hill Ioan Johnstone Dayne Dodson Marian Eldering Donna Finsted Carol Hicks Valerie joe janet Kerstein 5: r .. ty f fy.. y JY? X! K. I is' I 5 , A , .S 5 , X Q X n ' .S x 1 ' . , at f-Q 1 fi , -0 A of ' ' iff' S, . 11 . ' i ' f 1 Q I if y . : ,I U? W2 Mix 7' at 9 CB 3 gl -EF' 419' 1- L. -. 1 if ' 1 1 is 5. x if M, . 1 K t if P? ffl X Q .MQW , l :il Wilma 'Q Wi' If it . 4 X ' ,iff Kappa Delta sorority has copped many of the prizes this year. Barbara Holland was a candidate for Homecoming ueen, Shirley Berg was Harvest Ball Queen, and Shirley S aght was the winner of the Pie Eating contest during Pi Week. At the dedication of Hapner Hall, the KD's presented a plaque in honor of Lenora Hapner, a former Kappa Delta. Also during the year, the pledges had a surprise breakfast for the actives - after having gotten them out of bed at a very early hour. G3 5 3 wa-Q, 'P' r 4' I if if 4 'W Carolyn Klimas Pam Mayer Mary Beth McCoy Shirley McNeil Sharon Mullaney Lmda Larson Patricia McCarren janet McLeod Marcia Mockel Bonnie Nelson Sharon Newell Pam Pfeiffer Sandy Snortland Karen Townsend Kay XVoldtvedt Phyllis Owens Kay Schleicher Sandy Stozenberg Cayle Wheat Carole NN right Sharon Palm Shirley Slaght Sharon Tompkins 'gg -1.' '-,, l.,, -. x -i . Nl ' W ' Mmm S l a K 4 I ? 0 I fP 1 Q : 6- Pi Beta Ph fig ata hi, i ik NN .3 4 L Q K :YS Z Helen Coffman A6 N t President lm -5 ls lvl TW P4 i Qs rig. 4 ,. ,eww fl 5' ,-I .. Q., 5 . x, ., I S' X A ., in n4 - 1 in Ta ag ll SE 1- K , I ' 'W in A - .Ki , a ':'i I :ui tt' ,,,N gift . , 'MZ '-. . 1 Akai, Barbara Anderson Joanne Anderson Kirston Anderson Karen Babich Nancy Benke Marinel Bolinger Janis Christian Karen Badgett Pati Bielenberg Shelia Brown Marjorie Davis Phyllis DeJana Darlene F ortman Judy Gunderson Sydnie Hale M. Huntsberry Janie Keeton Helen Kramer Marjorie DeXVitt Gleanne Foster Helen Hagen Ann Hanson Janet Jenkins Tootie Kent Kay La Fontise Jackie Dunn Marilyn Fraser Marilyn Hagen Caudia Haskin Karen Johnson Janean Kessler Joy Loughridge Gaye Fabian J.Gerstenberger Maurine Hager Jane Howard Joan Keene Sharon Kilbride Donna Luebbe x , ka N zz.. ' 3 I sf 4 4 - - .9 '1..' A 2 5, M . ' H' 1.19 gd , Q3 J .I-gg. i 1 ax J J H a -:Q I Q - 3 N i X , ss K 525, A f f ., Le V JE! ix sl , ,. gl' six I X us E, 1 5-Isl! ' if L' E 'Ie' ,W I, -3 J 'A 'n.... l fa , , .ff R331 - ,. at-4 V5 In 1 '- . J. If r . gy ffm , A V x g- cp. 'gi T2 Q .s 3-I 4,x ,,--4, 'C' ,gf ., J 1 ., ' iff ts fr sy v'41 d Q -vi ', J Q fm :-r, , ' ' . ., EIS ' ff 1 N ,ry .,7, -1 'V r ,l ww , r 44 fd sil t ig ,. . ....4 L.. M, ,amfffw as X , lvl a we wa- S This year the Pi Beta Phi Sorority maintained its top scholastic standing. Their annual Derby Dance received enthusiastic support, and the crowd watched as Tom Sawyer was crowned King of the Hilln. Pi Phi members drew honors to the house from all corners of the campus. Deann Wright was crowned Kappa Sig Stardust Girl, and Phyllis DeJana, Cheer Queen, was a candidate for Home- coming Queen. I, 4 ' N4-279 42 L V' 'v-I' ylxf' , U fi' 4- ...K 'I -at ,ae J W - , , L X g Doris McCollum Helen McGinley Marjorie Mattson Sandra Ode Darlene Olson Jill Pepper Mary Jo McGuire Judy McKenna Judy Nance Bobbie Olson Janet Parke Nancy Place Dorthy Perry Judy Rudolph Dee Shook Gayle Swan Sharon Townsend Linda Xtarneche Carol Peterson Arlene Rugtvedt Shirley Sorenson Stephanie Talbott Grace Tschac-he Marion Wylie Francis Roda Sue Seitz Jo Swecker Carol Taylor Karen Tveidt Anna Zweck p u J up ag, s ,L fr .. . V-I X ,ftp L x ,VP M X Q L ...l A C 'ii-5 ff VC' -f... 429' A ,WQHS ,. P 1' 5 fy. at 'PVS sv- L -' sr.- -5 Q? H 4 . 0 p t .I sxw X in if Q ' 'i 4 ll ' - 0. ' qv . 5 1 x , ' .if ,gn j MQ . U 7,57 A 1-'xi Y ff in K wi- E.: - V Y' rl tljllrlfik- N p -Q . , 1 V S4 I . cgswg .ei is f ,N - - rRT?1E+2'l , S ' S' -- rf Q , ,N ,,,. ,, . ,, Q 'B .- M 4 , s, A 5- x ,l, -V Q - i f V ll Q 1 Q .N Q xx x 5' Q X 'hs N bbw' Alpha Gamma Rho 'wi l 7 K 's x 'Y' 2. vi we Q x 'AH Y . .2 593' ' Jvfitx will 'G-1 -U- F Q Q Wt 3 . iq f. S ?' ? i K 'RO l -'A 1 A-' 3 H l H , Jack Barringer VV. Bromenshenk Neil Collins Lee Brittenham Bill Chiesa Gordon Decker James Driscoll Charles Halley Peter Herranen jim Jenks Donald Keil Edmund Heinle P. J. Hill jaye johnson Harlan LaBrant Bruce Ellis Jack Lackman Russell Langan ' ,M :W Q? fan- gg -mv il I- 1:1-rf' f , , ,, 5, ,, M if 9 1 P. 17 , tl l x I '1 ,,..-44? ' 2 'iifffi l-3, 1 1 , f- fra.-1 X Ib 33 . , .W , , wi Y ' 'll xx - , A I Richard Cronk President 'i?ZC:i :f 77 l Gary Graham Steve Hadnagy Kent Lindsey David Melin John Mann Merle Million ' ' 1::.a.'g 5 i ge., Q A M H , , fi 2. . I . ,I yffif, , ' S , , , .Q X :Fil .' X ev' '! P', The new AGR house stands proudly as the fulfillment of the dreams of alumni, actives and pledges of Alpha Delta. The year's high point found AGR's dedicating their house to continued development of Agricultural Science. Turn- ing from the house We see AGR,s holding leading posi- tions in many extra-curricular activities. Scholastically, Alpha Delta captured top honors for a four year average among AGR chapters throughout the nation. From the Pink Rose Formal to an early-morning dorm bust and scrambled egg fryv with the Lambda Chi's, ACR's were socially active. ,A '17, QI Dean Nottingham Karl Ratzburg Myron Saylor A -nl x 5 ii, WPYM it IWW 'W , aff, ,if Dave Onstad Dick Siderius Bill Stiles 3 .2 r L '-: JV 1. fi P I J i 3 ff.-ff Q Bruce Peterson Paul Peterson Roger VanVoast Stephen XVagner William Vischer Donald VVhitmus -i X i K I X. 'L .rv IQ A if Larry Prinkki Alan Yenne Gerald Yenne 1 ,. sv le Y lv IF, Delta i ma Phi rf? , 1 ,. 3 Iohn Petelin X 4 President i s P - 9 fs P A 'i 4- P 5- -was 1- F P F G' 5 , K Rf I., 6 5 j 5 ! Nl Y 7 :- g -' 1 V 'VXV , V Q ini' ' , Theodore Benson Russell Berg Erik Anderson Frank Badowsky Robert Benner James Berg Frank Berryman Fiaii D'Andrea jim Fletcher VVilliam Cannon Lawrence Coudale David Harnan Art Finlayson Brian Fournier Arjay Godston Carter Harman Bruce Hollowich ' - 'gwyf.n r' my 1- 1 ' 'E' ' if: Q 3 R' t' T ,,,V f , f S f.,.i 5 wr- ,Il TFC 'Uw- E J My 3 Q 'Q N I WX! r mrvwp' :.qwg,,wf:, .3 -2:11 rapt -. 2' 'iifgkgg Lf :H A 4 ' as f 2313 ' A, ' ' ' i I , i.. '-ig, f- - A ff'--is if, ' ' ff' . - lm: 1 , .. -. vg,.,::a, b at A X sf ' ' T .f Donald Brekke Leonard Broz Phillip Brinkman Pete Carson james Jenkins Don Lewis Leo Kelly joseph Loendorf K? 'ff' . Q. - v 'su Q av? 4-I' 'X 'N V P ' . WB NN-vw! l Q . , 'bmw i wb, The Delta Sigs experienced their greatest gain in mem- bership since their founding five short years ago. They have become prominently established with the election of Arjay Codston as Student Body President and Phil Schneider as Commissioner of Athletics. For the second consecutive year the Delta Sigs captured King of the Hill honors with Tom Sawyer as their candidate. Char- lotte Chandler rei ned as Dream Girl for the year and Duane Rubadeau Became their new chapter supervisor. The Delta Sigs, in collaboration with the Jaycees, carried out their annual Easter egg hunt for the children of Bozeman. Q i ' s 4- . KA 'A XS-' f - K , . il f - 2 32 ' 'E' 5' i 'J Q y V Q , is V 1 -5, lx J ff--' m e - ,pf N ,- , , - 1' quo' ' 'rr' N -I I :V F P' f' F X X 5 5' Wayne Miller Richard Neifert Frank Newell john Olson Clarence Peterson Carl Saner Willam Martin Bruce Nevin Richard Nutter Robert Parkins Cary Rogers Les Santa Al Savishy Phil Schneider Curt Simpson L. Staringer jerry Tliuesen joe XX'ichm1n Tom Sawyer jack Shaks Steve Sobonya Nevin Stephenson Robert Warddrip Brad Whitt I Y .,' s'.'lir,,,f l .- Vi - iL ' i A H 1 lsr ll' S V fmt 1: , 1' 1' It ll t LT ,M 7 -rs. g .3 F' 'QA , Q L.. ' Q. 7 i P Q Y 'X Q A, l K V . , i I I i ev' r W 1 l 1 l 'p Ep , : 1 4 rw, 3 gi f -1' ' I Ng Kappa igma S- - I 1. X1 R. Arnold Anderson fb '. LH Stanly Butcher john Byrd Gary Hindoien Dave Howard 47 fl- .., . x ! f X X XYilliarn Anderson Glen Black 'X if .Is Ys 'S. ! - iff x ,ai I David Krueger President 1 .-av ,,,, MT -MMV- f I 4 A 2 , . .. s. A i Ronald Campbell Gary Chamberlain Dale Corey David Glodowski Bill Goss Dick Carr Cy Conrad Cliff Cox Robert Golder George Hageman Tom Huff Jim Jarrett Robert Kolb Butch Lauffer Dick Moos XVilliam Ikard Roger King jerry Krause Marvin Lindseth Don Munroe b'4 1s 1 ya, 'fa fa FYI' Carb M' fkimfi ' X 5 N' f J 4 M' x .Nas 'W L F Y. ' Q' f Wi- I Qi' N5 M , .-aa , by Stan Harms David Hide Dave Nelson Bert Pelzl 1 'PI ,4 , Once again the Kappa Sigs managed to successfully mix scholarship and activities placing high in grades and showing leadership and participation in many aspects of campus life. They are proud to claim presidents of IFC, two honoraries, and two student religious groups. Added to these were two representatives in Septemviri, the Fieldhouse Commissioner, and a strong active mem- bership in other campus groups. On the lighter side, within the house, they had the formation of the TFC, election of the CF O, and Icard, the only student to wear built in spats and tails to class. The highlight of the winter social season was the crowning of Deann Wright as Star- dust Cirl at the elaborately decorated Stardust Ball. :1'?A1' 'w3Ns'.j'.i,. ,L -'37, Q .5 1: qw.-, 0 1 V . ' . . 1 uf l 'Q ll f .4 la f v A ' - 4 ff? f ,QQ 1 ' w., ' li L if ' 5 I K 7 Q t N fl M121 Ken Quickenden john Roda Jim Sanborsky Cary Sheldon Roger Reser Thomas Rogers jerry Severson Stan Shpiel Albert Stapleton Bruce Whilhorn Larry NVilson Keith NVinter Leonard Wagner Don Wilson Dale VV inter Robert XVright , few Y' Y: ' ' gave' - ' .mai I . 'A ' l fun? ' , lb or lr A -1,15 - I . 'R W v , 1 ' . yt' ,C -'Q p '10 x' s Duane Slater jack Smith Frank Young 'vga S -is -cr X Q Iiuubda x Gerald Miller President ChisXlpha R Gary Anderson i N W.. i, 9 S ' ' 1 ll 1 James Clune Tiff. brzsss Boo Carso 1 Lent Connor Ke: I-'grei 13:1 Frank Cilliarn Lyle Cvorrnan Tfizrggs ' jar. Czocykoontz Dave Haas , 9 1? Q, Ken Ballanger W 5.6-5 2 li, 7' ,,f Q H 1 C-regg Barryman Robert Black D. Blankmeyer ff-sn.. , Y 5 i Roger Cook Charles Dads Paul Elder Terry Fairfull Joseph Crabtree Jim Dougan Dale Enger Steve Ferguson 'Williarn Hanchett Edward Harper Bruce Iacobson Stan Jones David Hanson Steve Holt Duane johnson Iohn Jursnick 5 - ' I2 ff-ff ,fi . 73 3' j H . ' 1 'Q ' 6 fi H 5: . A :ll S 1 Q x I 1 I K' gi Tl asv , r if 4 1 1 -i n ,r ll W I Y- A y David Klapwyk John Keith George Simok Ray Steiner Robert Stephens 5 .1 F. .T , - f. x- ' - . J ,c . 4 x. 'P LI-, P ii . - 4 galil, ' HQ A solid and united group, the Lambda Ghis are noted for their scholarship and campus activities. Fun loving, too, they yearly sponsor their famous Yukon Days for which they grow beards to be shaven by their razor wielding dates. Early morning dorm busts with the AGPCS excit- ing springtime picnics, and their annual VVhite Rose Formal further complement the lively activities of these pleasant and congenial men. 99 1 4 ' 1 ,. ,..-x , , X Donald Koford Glen Murray Ken Richardson Erlind Royer Jesse Malone Larry Peterson joe Ronchetto joe Scalabrin Gary Sullivan John Timmons Bob XYandke Timothy XYeston Dave Tillitt Garth Tooke Norman XVarp David Xlhitcomb n 6. Larry Seitz Robert Silconis Dan XYoodrifl Harold Zavalney X- 'tv' 'V' 19' '- 1' lt ,,. Q T7 1 'Aram I 3 Phi i 'ma Kappa - :fy W ,.4 N 91 is x john Holden Jerry Baker Bill Murray Ronald Berglund Presldent I 3- sd ...- -.1 I Merlin Brockway Joe Broesder james Johnson r c i f,'E 1. 'Q 3 ? ' fi fr F 'Q' to ' N ' if , h- 5 1 X . jimmy Brown Richard Brownell Kenneth Comer Larry Brownell Gary Bueling Richard Dehn Joe Knudson Larry LaBrant John Livingston Gs Q:-I' W 5,99 'VS tam ,. ik, A nf. it ? .e,5i Q Ronald Dissly Ronnie Gibson Fred Dolvon Robert Mattson Melvin McBeath Ralph Jensen Don Hart Donald Johnson Curt Overby Ed Kanernasu Donald Koterba Warren Leggate Bob Lyle Fred May Roger Ogren Darrell Pearson , - jg, 'ST . N 1 f' 5 it in u . s? ,id V U w e , 2 -1-'fvvr-pq 5aje37w1 Z 1'-h R K 1 - Q R , , - ... I J. xx W' D it it . 'T it ' N re- ' i R N P L i K I A l K The Phi Sigs started off their second year in their new home. The big event Fall Quarter was the crowning of the Moonlight Cirl, Karen Tobin, at the annual Moon- light Ball. YVinter Quarter included a banquet honoring all the housemothers on campus. Socially, these men were busy with firesides, a Christmas party, and exchange dinners and coffee hours. The Phi Sigs also have many activities as their members are present in the Student Senate, on Student-Faculty Committees, on XYUS com- mittees, and the Blood Drawing Committee. no-'A Q-' v, J K QL n ' ' E95 s i YV. Pemberton Lee Platt jack Readicker Bob Schauer Don Steinbach Cary Peterson Larry Pope XYayne Sand Roger Somers Adrian Stevenson Larry Stoltz Daryle Swanson XYayne VanVoast Don XVeibert Norman Williams Michael Stoltz Donald Topel Eugene XV8.I1g61'iI1 Cary XVest Dwight Wilson Robert Stone S - .9 S All ., R- ' .lg x ' 'E' . yy- , f' fc- -1 g- n . . b , A 4' ' fa 4- 2 3 .' Q 3- 'S' an - X ' ff .sf it -ff T P - lg bfi , an 2724 -e x Pllx ' lappa Alpha . r.-B.. , -wk.-,-. D iv. gag K -f' qi as-. ,V 1-0 ' 499 Q5? 7.1 5' I. iii Iohn Burlingame President Bill Akos John Alderson VVillard Brurud Jerry Delaney Lawrence Daw james Edson gi 5' .95 Q - is George Baker Bud Baril X .12 X , .. , ,, . L ' 4' ,E ss a , i . , . V v . -:Iggy J, Dick Barnett Peter Bennis 5 . ,um lm .B X ..-' W: 1 - .ry Wh Q Q55 5 W .ml ' j. g V Q ., :ff ' s ,:. - bi lug 5 5 -F, Q.: ' Six A 5 S S x a f 1 as r 4 f . 1 4 , D Ax :riff j N tm , Brian Berryman John Bodner John Bietenduefel Roger Borshelm Ed Cohn Mark Hannah Douglas Hillstrom Thomas Jenni Bobby Lehr Larry Gemaat Bob Hart Lee Iverson Don johnson john Lockndge 1 f h57fi-'- fa' . I V W , vm , ' I X if f . gg-ra . Q ' ' ,L ix-Q W 6' 4 V f -5- 3 f, . , if ' 5 sf' cf at- 1-w. . 'sy ,4-h ,. K af' ': ll' ' 3 i ,ff 1 . . - '.:,'?f?1j5lg J 1 -N 6 A 4 l , K, . E? . ' X 'A M With the coming of winter, the touring bus Miss Car- riage was brought to a halt, but not so with the frater- nity men who run her. With the selection of Chris Dunlap as Pi Week Queen to rule over the annual Pi Week for the March of Dimes, they plunged into the social season. More royalty is chosen Spring Quarter when the Pi Kaps select their Dream Girl of Pi Kappa Alpha. With the ending of the school term for 1961, the fraternity brothers rlnay look back and say with pride, another job well one. 'fi 1 'Lf' al l ,. k ' - W if . tlffzffawi, A y - EWS. , li 1' ,up ,y H' 1, ,AL V X .- Y. . 7 . up X -Q f , ., -' rj .- , ff? 1 ,- 'll ln'o SSD: N '- fi - , , Pat Long Mick Madson Dennis Marriage Bill Marsh Fred Mayer Bill McDonald Thomas Michel Edward Mock Neil Parsons Leverett Ropes Thomas Sedlacek Wesky Xordm John Minnow Gerald Nisbet Tom Rasmusson Bob Schneck oth Wayne Simpson jerry Houng V up Q f rrrr , , 1.-gk fm- l ' izvfi' ' MT-' i J f . 1 G- . f rfa ' M: , . .s ' DL ,. ,t 1 2 9 ,J l is l s S w -,- o V' 5 -9 L' 2 K' 5, , A 1 Q Y ' f ' . 1 . . :5g.M?,l. F1156 FWTA age-.L iuiq iii QV .A ,i'ii3'ft n X oi., 3, p' K ' Q ld X. Q1 'wi ' i K Q i a t r ' s ':', ' : 4 f N l in Qi l C 1 1 ZPL i 'ma lpha lp ilon i 4' f ' .-Q me w ' 1 W 0- i W lg . .S-' X iuvlg - f fi 'L ' A- A 5 2. 'ef' l vu-ff' 10 Q . X . X x 'I tn! N I I Gary Anderson jim Baker Robert Baker Leo Belanger Lee Berger l ,sr y 'V Y C U fl l 'si ,J 1 Q 'l Q In Q 5: xi J, ga, .. 45 X X , ' R sf s l. gg, Y , in l l 1 T: ur 'YC L 'f a Q , S I - Al ,,e' yy. C., R A- v ie e 1i L A-r be --- 'ET' '7 -- 1 ..,.., ' A .Il- . X' ' ! l Melvin Bing Lee Blackwood Bob Eagle Robert Endresse Doug Ferris Don Fisher - gb -? it Robert Boyd Bruce Bramlette Lee Foster Rober Freeberg Ken Freseman Tom Garry , , .V ...-. Mmm ZKJV, W l , Q L .3 l L .sv- D-1 , -..., ,, u N ll JS. Haas: Ht, , T35 ,ft Craig Bryant Robert Bryant Glen Carter Gary Cormier Dick Goldberg Bob Gretencort Lee Good Lynn Haines Gary Grefsrud Brent Hall john Greiner Milan Halverson up -Ag' , NES- ,..J1x f V Elf. 4 fph i f, Aa vw -ze f rp . yi , f', '1'?'i5 W. 'pcs' l alla, -1 . 1 sq, Gp f Q- 'af at Franklin Culver Larry Davidson Lee Hart Don Henderson Carl Henry Robert Hitchens V0- I A rs1vfrfr'vwfw',-,M-'rm -1: r. , ,4,g,3,,,,4 Q ' J . A 'I' ins. , .6-f, an-1,1-',1-I, A 5 6 1 I l iq 6 jfl ew aY FQ 1 Ji, f fr W. G W :gf 00' 'F 546 '2 v Bob Cashmore , President Q . tglv- 'af' rx 'Q Q. i jerry DeMartin Bruce DeRosier Erik Iversen Bob Judah Bill Keller Larry Komlofske 4- Q 4 l A 7 'wa -snuff. -4- .:' 1 rn . like .4 ...Q - I-'J I . ...po ,, -v ,s 3 . 4 . -0' .V ' I Ron Doucette Bill Eagle Jake Korell Tom Kostohris john Layne Harold Lindrig -'W':-- X- W- -ry-nf,-awww:--gram an 1.+'.2w .u ru.- V,,. ,f 1. 5 Q40 .T V I 'P l Q . x ' 'eff J , X-X K gm' ' w .M nur? will 9 I, gfziaies DAA- L. - If 4 5 riff, A ia. , N ff-T fi 1 wvm' I qrnfiy? :.g?..,t 'Q , s. we gg' U .a , fy? lf, I 7 Bob Mann John McLeod Don Ostrem Sigma Alpha Epsilon once again proved itself one of the big powers on campus in all around activities. This was not only important to the Fraternity brothers, but also was of great importance to the Little Sister of Minervav who through their interest in Sigma Alpha Epsilon be- came coordinated with them here at MSC. two years ago. Once again the Pajama dance, and the Sig Alph Olympics were enjoyed by nearly everyone here at MSC. I 3' .361 .' ll' 1. ir t -Q Q' if 4 T f, ca an -3- gg 5-' vi . 3 X g. O? I A, C' iv. r x l , John Merritt William Miller George Powers John Palmquist Stan Rasmussen Rocco Perciavalle Bruce Rogers Dick Post QQ? Roger Ruppel V - v ,. V gg-r Wi sag' w LS x' y i 1 r Bob Millons G. Montenegro Dave Schuyler Dick Schwingel Leonard Scott Dave Sherick i 'J A 1 N A l QS' 7 Q-1 ir fi Bob Morgan Mark Nance jack Sherick Knut Skram Stan Smith Roy Stanley ,-sw: Fu Q Q' r l 1 sb In X ' T7 3 'au -4 Q.,- Gary Neely Marvin Nicola jerry Steele Samuel Stewart Bill Townsend Gerald Trebesch X 4 , S K N 9 4, 5. 0 I -is U1 'tr l x Larry Olson Albert Osscllo Glen XYliytc- Gus Wilkins jim Young Ken Young 'Q as t-- I l x WI V C x 3, 9 . i 'ma Chi X X , 4, Paul Funk President Hugh Adair Darrel Charlton Keith Clark Lowell Cloninger jim Cox Gr f-af 'L- v - . Q N Q-1 , an r! all f -, , . .. ,,.. Dick Albin XVayne Daley Cary Davies , 'gm-i , ,fl M as Q. , 'Zak if H I Keith Babcock james Bartron Richard Egnew Bill Egnew '6' if X Pi Tom Bates Curt Beswick Bob Fisher Rollins Fisher ,C 1 42 lf: far wel' Duane Boe Cal Bower Tom Gilroy Roger Gressman 4 was V , Jer, wi. fuwffef s + My l.ll f Qi , A-1 X li, '55 f as ' ' ff-'di ,,, aw ' 5 Paul Boylan Ken Bodner Steve Hamilton Bob Hardgrove lx . Bob Brown Paul Carr Bob Hobart David House -.gk Duane Denton Charles Everts Gene Franks Bob Gum Fred Heer Tom Johnson Torn DeV ine Ron Fatzinger Chuck Fulton Mike Hamill Dick Hill Wilbur Kukes l , 5 i Y , ., ,. . 43 is. A, I 1 Q 3 as 1:4 HQ fm 5 ,. 45? ' 'Ffa .57 6 ' 2 i K V' 4, ' U :Id M ' ' f . K ' 5 F., gi -V 'l.-- ' 6 Qi B ' l i Y 4 f -V-. .Q .-,' e , 'fi ' ' ' r 'f X 'V x , . ,, I I 5 - ' . 'wif an W x C' 0 in as. ' 1, at-4 - J' I .5 gl 2 Q, i A -0 lg ,I ,Nl . - sv ' feat G? A -2 R f , D ., i l f l ' x F rfb al- up C - '79 if ifglw' -'Q' V ill' X' ' 1 ' Aff2?5f?ii1 H:ifi f L 'lu 9 A i ',A za-al au 'nf . i ' I .V i i ' me ev' , ...if 7 J - fi Y 'i if A I .wg W :' A in. The white cross has again been active on every part of the MSC campus. From sports to Student Senate the Sigs have made themselves known with the readiness for participation. As a highlight of autumn quarter the Sigs held their annual Christmas Party for kids K as the party commenced we weren't sure just who the guests were and who the hosts werel. The annual Sigma Chi- Pi Phi pledge snowball fight was cancelled because of a noticable lack of snow but they got together and had a ball anyway. As a final note, the Sigs are now preparing for the construction of their new home to replace the former house at 722 Wilson. ! il , Q' , Ag, Q- F , A 6. S. Nl Il? ,' M I 'A fu- g.ff5rvw'. ' Q tar -.W-rv. U 5 1 ' 2 ,f . l -ana. T? 7 john Kutzman Gene Levang John Lundberg John Maney Phil Milanovitch George Nachtsheim Alan Nicholson Larry Larson Ben Lund Robert Madden Earl McCulloch Wayne Minshall Robert Needham Robert O'Br1.rn Terry O'Connell Garvin Peterson Don Ragland John Ross Russell Shepard Louis Spain F red Turner Dennis Osgard Bill Poppie Duane Robertson Dave Schlechten Dave Sloan XVes Stoecker john Yaritlex un Tom Overturf john Price jim Romine Ken Schwarz Tim Sloan Mil-ce Stro e john Wheeler Robert Peck Dick Ragland Mike Romine Dave Seibel Conrad Smith Flint Tay C urtis Zook I a-if ' 1 fig' 'Q cf. 'v . , ' f .,,g,v' 'Z'-'F' no 3 ., 4 ei 10 1 - 'hr .fx ' -7- : k 1 i . l V t Fl Q if 1 'Q f it Fe- 'S' , I ' an V at f L i tirr' - fig ' ff , '- ' K ' ' 1 ' Cf , H' J fr ff - . . N hz' ' 'I f -I F IE: . 'Sf' sf! xf' E l -, t Cd ' ' 'Q , l 290 ima .'S'2??5'7 'i Q 1?d'9 A l X ,,- if -l V? xr ' Scotty Arnold Art Barz George Day jim Edwards Maury Edwards 2,- i David Gibson President 251. . Dan Barz Robert Best Bill Erickson Dennis Eyre Ralph Fisher Keith Engle Jim Fitzgerald ,T -0 V ,,,, 13,3 ,Q 7' 1 ' ' i ik. ' Y ggi 'ff' v , A, ' ' 7:7 fi, 5' -F, 4' ' ',,:: I I M4 if at , X l 2 1 4 F4 X rw E Clyde Bigelow Paul Blizniak Bill Clark Roy Cornell Bryant Blewett Gary Bracken jack Cochrane Dave Daniels Ed Fulton M. Hammersmark Bill Henderseon Larry La Rock Dale Gunderson Leonard Harding Dave Kauppi Ivan Leigland L. Gunderson Gordon Haugen Thomas Kipp Ray Leuthold Edward Haggerty Gordon Hazelton Norman Larsen . 5, r. ,gl ,NJ Clinton Logan v . 1 F ,X X Ai,V , . A , i g a 3' 1 if ' V gr, ' ,gf . , ,I . A - f JJ T 2 ,-,Q I '-i f. ' ' ah' , , ' 'sr ' Q .. e ' ' N, 4, X Q - ,. Q 1 c may 4 4. 3 1 . , . tilt. ' if Lil Sigma Nu is growing with MSC, and its members have had much to do with the interests of both. The All- Sorority Tea, and the Follies demonstrate the social in- terests of the Sigma Nuis, and with men leading assisting in Homecoming, WUS, High School Week, and Student Senate, the leadership qualities of the men of Sigma Nu are shown. Z , , , J if , 5 ' i-57 't 9- 'Q i ' A. 5 fb Q h C 1 '3 Q 5' ' 1 v I ,B 'Z-fy' ww. . I Roy McCracken Jack Morgenstein Robert Nelson Tom O'Conner Robert Reis Lance McDowell Curtis Morran James Nordahl Fred Perma Bruce Robinson Robert Robson Dean Schreiber Ray Smalley Fred Terwilliger jack XVeyland Galen Rose Larry Short Charles Summer Bob Walker Clark Wilcox Robert Sanderson Warren Smith jim Sweet Edward Swanson Dennis Young X X im!! 1 1:- 3 f-Ah Q Si .ar 1,4 33 ,vi X i ma Phi X EP ilon Bruce Kennedy President The Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, newest on the hill, started the year off in high fashion by TQ R , taking first in the annual Homecoming pa- , Q rade. Their next function was the annual Diamond Princess formal and their royalty for this year is Jeanette Boyd. During Winter and spring quarters their biggest job is the e one of 'becoming an activecchapter in the P F raternlt of S1 ma Phi E silon. The have V . . 9 . . V gl C worked hard to gain this d1st1nct1on and We gtg aa, Q, np it believe they justly deserve it. 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L3 Homecoming house decorations run into long hours of Work. -lf . -A' X r Mr ..,,-J 2 J i Y 1 The crowning of a queen, Phyllis Delana, Delta Sig Dream girl. To many the World of the Greek initiate means only secret grips, paddles, and large chapter houses. Such is not the case. The purpose of the fraternity world is brother- hood, not the alienation of indi- viduals by the practice of immature harassment which has by and large died out. Friendships of lifelong duration are formed through fra- ternity living, along with a social education which cannot be gotten anywhere else. One of the Sigs at the Watermelon Bust. Decorating for the Derby Dance. 'Q ,Qt-1 I xf 7, f 45531 1 un ,, ,A v. W 4 . gf., .gn 'f1'- ' 9 AN! , g:M:a..f 2- dl N' Qui'-.- One of the contestants for the P1 Kap Pie Eating Contest The life of a Creek is not a bed of roses. Things come up that an ordi- nary student would never think of. 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Nursing Alpha Tau Delta: Treasurer, Vice Pres., National Convention Delegate: Alpha Omicron Pi: Phi Kappa Phi: MSNA: Secretary, Vice Pres,: Pep Club: Student Choir: WAA. Anderson, Dennis John-Bozeman .............., General Scabbard and Blade: MSC Square Dance Club. Anderson, Dorothy Joyce- Hot Springs, Montana .....,,.......,................. Nursing Alpha Tau Delta: MSNA: ANS. Anderson, Gary Chester-Glasgow ............ Chemistry Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity: Fangs: American Chemical Society, Vice Pres. Intramural debate. Anderson, Robert Wendall- West Yellowstone ,.........................,... Secondary Ed. Phi Eta Sigma: SEA, Vice Pres. Andrus, Carla Helen-Dillon .,.................... Home Ec. Mortar Board: Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority, Vice Pres., Secretary: Phi Upsilon Omicron: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: Spurs, Secretary: Home Ec. Club: Newman Club: College 4-H Club: Mu Beta Beta. Applegate, Bille Jea'n-Deer Lodge ...,........ Sec. Ed. Delta Gamma Sorority, President, Asst. Treas- urer: Panhellenic Council: H 8: PE Club, Vice Pres.: WAA, Rifle and Bowling Manager: Cheer- leader: Mu Beta Mu: -l-H club: Little Interna- tional , committee chairman: Lecture and Con- cert Committee: Junior Class Personality: Con- cert Band: Pep Band: Delta Sigma Phi Carna- tion Queen Candidate. Armstrong, John Dodge-Fairfield ......,,,, Ag. Econ. Ag. Club: Secretary: Alpha Zeta, Chronicler: Ag. Council: Mu Beta Mu: 4-H Club: Little In- ternational, Division C0-Chairman: Sears and Roebuck Scholarship. Astle, Mary Margaret-Billings ,,,..,..,,,,.... Home Ec. Chi Omega Sorority, Vice Pres: Spurs: Phi Up- silon Omicron: Exponent: Social Editor: WUS: AWS: Newman Club, Treasurer: High School Week, WAA. Avolio, Charlotte Poston-Great Falls ..,.,,., Nursing Alpha Tau Delta: Associated Nursing Students: Delta Zeta. -B- Badgett. Karen Sandraf-Ashland .,.,...,,.., Commerce Spurs: Pi Beta Phi Sorority, Vice President, Rush Chairman: Panhellenic, President, Vice President, Treasurer: Co-chairman Junior-Senior Banquet: Montanan Staff: Newman Club: Student Senate: AWS: Montanan Queen Candidate. Baringer, John Robert-Hathaway .......... Agronomy Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity, Historian: Chaff and Dust Club, President: Mu Beta Beta, Vice President: 4-H Club: Ag Club: Phi Sigma So- ciety: Little I Booth Chairman: Alpha Zeta: College Farmer Staff. Beed, Diana Joy Davey-Missoula .,.. ...,.,,..., N ursing Alpha Tau Delta: MSNA: ANS, chairman State Convention. Benner, Robert Allen-Forsyth ....,..,,,....,. Commerce Treasurer, Senior Class: Vice President, Les Buffons: Senate Finance Committee, Chairman: Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity: Interfraternity Council, Treasurer: Fangs: Young Democrats Club. Bertholf. Barbara, Ann-Billings ,,.., .... ,,,,, N u rsing Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority: Cheerleader: Saber- ettes: Square Dance Club: Councilor, Hannon Hall: WAA: Sock and Buskin: ANS. Bonine, .lane Donahue- Milcs City ...,,,..,,,,, ,.,..,.,,,, E lementary Education ISA: Newman Club, Food Chairman: Square Dance Club, Secretary, Social Chairman: SEA: Mu Sigma Alpha: Little I : Al-H: AWS: Ad- vanced Honor Scholarship: Symphonic, Marching. Basketball Bands. Boersma, Gene Martin- Grcat Falls, ..,, , ..,., , ...,.., ....., , Hlndustrial Arts Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, House Manager, Ex- ecutive Council, Finance Committee, Stewart. Rush Chairman, Bus Trustee. Pie Week Chair- man: Industrial Arts Club: President, Field Trip 430 and 61, Square and Compass: Transfer Col- lege of Great Falls. Bowman, llarold Eugene-Bigfork ,.... Sec. Ed. l'i Kappa Alpha Fraternity: Symphonic Band: liohc-at Band: Kappa Kappa Psi: Mu Sigma Al- pha: S. E. A. lloyd, John C.-Hobson .... ..., . .. Commerce Advanced Honor Scholorship: College Chorus: l'i Omega Pi llonorary. lirnckcn, Gary K.-Sidney ......., Commercial Science ldxpom-nt Editor: Exponent Associate Editor: Alpha l'hi Gamma: Le:-1 Bouffons, Secretary: In- tc-rfratc-rnity Council, Secretary: REW publicity Chairman: Student Senate: Steering Committee: High School Week: Publications Board: Sigma Nu l rat4-rnity: Intramurals: Traditions Board. Buckland, Lauren Oliver- Whitefish ....... ., ., ..,...,.,.. Commerce-Accounting Scabbard and Blade Society 42 yearsj, Captain: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Omega Pi: Exponent, Photo Editor: Army ROTC Drill Team, Commander: Young Republicans, Publicity Chairman: Annual tMontananJ, Photographer: Head Resident. Burlingame, John Grant-Sheridan.,Mathematics Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, President: Interfra- tfernity Council: Phi Kappa Phi: Phi Eta Sigma: Newman Club, Vice-President: Pi Mu Epsilon: Advanced Honor Scholarship. -C.. Cahill, Dorothy Bell-Nashua ,,..........., .,..... N ursing Chi Omega Sororitty: Alpha Tau Delta: MSNA: AWS: LSA. Carr, Richard Joseph--Great Falls .,..,..,, ,.General Kappa Sigma Fraternity: Sabre Air Command. Chalmers, William 0.-Choteau ,.....,.r....,..,, Sec. Ed. Ag. Engineers Club: Ag. Club: Lutheran Stu- dents Association, Officer: I. S. A. Champine, James T.-Anacondas ................,.. M. E. Pi Tau Sigma, Vice President: ASME. Childs, Jamie Ann-Mandan, N. Dak. ..,... Sec. Ed. Chi Omega Sorority, Secretary: Student Educa- tion Association, Corresponding Secretary: Wom- en's Athletic Association: Rodeo Club: Religious Emphasis Week: Homecoming Committee: Bob- cat Band: Ski Club. Chong, Donald Jong Gnec- Honolulu, Hawaii ..,,.. ,..,., C ommerce-Accounting Honor Roll: Newman Club: International Club. Chong, Daniel J. G.-Honolulu, Hawaii..Commcrce Pi Omega Pi: Newman Club: International Club. Christensen. Elinor Kay- Sheridan, Wyoming., ,.......,............,....,. ,,.,Nursing Chi Omega Sorority: MSNA: A. NV. S.: Student Body Representative. Christian, Janis Marjorie-Kalispell ,, El. Ed. Pi Beta Phi Sorority, Activity Chairman, Music Chairman: Pi Beta Phi National Scholarship Award: Student Education Association: Concert Choir: Wesley, Music Chairman: Honor Scholar- ship: Advanced Scholarship: Co-ed Colonette Candidate. Cole, Morla Andrea-Forsyth ,,....,...,.,,....,,,, Sec. Ed. Delta Gamma Sorority, House Manager, Social Chairman: Mixed Chorus: Montana State Stu- dent Nurses Association: Women's Athletic Asso- ciation: Westrninister Fellowship Group: Student Education Association: Rodeo Club. Collins, Don Desmond- Whitehall.. .,,,,.........,............ .,., R ange Management Phi Kappa Phi: Range Management Club: Ag Club: Little International: Collegiate F. F. A.: Bowling Club: Veterans Club: Dean's Council Scholarship: Advanced Honor Scholarships: Intra- mural Sports. Cortright, James Lee-Saco ,,,....... Electrical Engr. Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, President: Les Bout- fons: I. R. E.: I. F. C. Cronk, Richard Carl-Harlem .,....,,....,.,..,, General Alpha Gamma Rho, President: College Farmer, Editor: Who's Who: Les Bulfons: Alpha Zeta: Fang's R. E. W.: I. F. C.: Student Senate: Jun ior Class Personality: Ag Club: R. M. Club: Publications Board: Young Republicans Club: Little I , committee chairman: Al-H Club: In- tramural Sports. Culver, Fra'nklin Donald- Hclcna ......... . . ...... . ..... ,Commercial Science Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. -D- Danicls, David Anthony- Billings ..,. .....,,., , ,. ,.......,..... Mech. Enginccring Sigma Nu Fraternity, Recorder, lvlarshallz ASME: Bowling Club: Intramural Sports: Northwest In- tercollegiate Bowling Tournanient: State Inter- collegiate Bowling Tournamcnt.: State ABC Bowl- ing Tournament. Day, Robert Janics-Lewistownc,, .,... ,, Sec. Ed. Student Education Association: Pi Mu Epsilon: Independent Student Assoc.: National Council ol' Math Teachers: lntra-mural Sports. Daw, Lawrence Daniel- llamilton .. ,,,,. ,.,..... ......, , , Thcutrc Arts-English Dramatics, Student Senate, Commissioner ol' Dramatics: Student-l ncult.y Dramatics Commiltcc: Alpha Psi Omega, President and Vicc-l'rcsidcnlt: College Farmer, Foreign Society cditori lilon- tanan, Section editor, Pi Kappa Alpha Frater- nitty, Historian, Alumni Sccrctary: Student Edn- cation Association: Newman Club: Rcligious Emphasis NVcck: High School NVcck: NVorld lini- vL'l'Slty S0l'VlCe1 IVISC Illllltllllkllif Sock and Hus- kin Drumatics Club: Two tours of livc stage productions. Dawson, Lylns Dorinc-Great Fullsn llomc Ec. Home Ec. Club: International Club: ICC: AWS: Liahona Fellowship Church Group: Montana ln- tcrnational Magazine, Associate Editor. Decker, Gordon Lec-Otter ,Range Management Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity, Reporter: Collcgc Fnrmcr, Circulation Manager, Business Manager: Alpha Zeta: Alpha Phi Gamma: Marching Rand: Range lvlanugcmcnt, Club. Secretary, X'icc-l'rcsi- dent: ALT. Club, Vice-President: Board of l'nb- lications: Little Internatiomil. Showman, Shccp Chairman: Wool Judging Team: Ag. Council: Departmental Bowling League: Billard Leagu'-1 Spotlite Dance Band. Deibel, Myron R.-liroadux ..,.... . ..,... Ag. Econ. Pre-xident ol' the National Student Association of College and University ltffzlllfflllffi Halls: Montana State College live-xiflence Hall Association, l'rf-1.: Lewis and Clark Ref-iivlemre Hall Asfofziation, President: Freshman Class President: 1-H fflub. President: Montanan, Aa'-xociate Editor: Expo- nent: College Farmer: Student Senate Depner, Arlene Rae-Choteau, ,. Bacteriology Mortar Board, Vice Prfrsiflenti Spurs: Alpha Lambda Delta: Phi Kappa Phi: Delta Gamma Sorority: Phi Sigma, Treasurer: Advanced Honor Scholarships : Who's Who: AVVS, Ist V i c '- President. Doombos, Marilyn L.-Sheridan ,, , El. Ed. Alpha Lambda Delta: Phi Upsilon Omit-ron: Home Ec. Club Program Chairman: Hannon Hall officer: Hapner Hall President: S. E. A.: Wom- an's Day Music Chairman: Collyp. Dunckel, John Lowry-Choteau ..,.., ........... S ec Ed. Alpha Gamma Rho, Athletic Chairman: Coll'-ge Intra-mural Board: Student Education Asuocia- UUH2 5lor.tar.ar. t'.a!'1 Hurr.ecoff..!.g Q4---5, Czfz, Hlltllfftl l'rf-snman l3a:f'f:t'.a..: H'-a.t?. ar.: P13-2. vial l'.'l'u:a'.i'1!. Club. -E- Edison, Ted William--Missoula Architecture lb-Ita l'i.i Delia, Tice l'rf--zflfffl :tri--Li AIP., Ed-ton, .lame-1 Arthur-Allentown, N. J. funeral Pi Kappa Alpha .lfZ1'.J'!'I..'l-'Q Aff-ik. l1.l'.'v'v'. Ellis, Bruce li.-lied Lodge Ag. Idron. .Student .if-Laufj Wraft Wm, ir. Ayy:f,f,3g,-, r,,,. ll-'gee and l,'r.i'. erfitif:-: IJa!.Z'or'.!, i--.un 11.4, 'J-'gf - nor Alpha Z1-UI. Alpha l'!.Q f2an.r:.:1 .1..j': fiamrna liho l':'a',f'rr.iV.y lvl. l.. l..'. Engle, Keith John-Mclu-od Animal lndustry Animal Ir.fl'..1!:'y Vlu. l.i'.fr1'1,-:A .!.i,'.',f 'Q'-1' -F- Fitzgerald, James 'Ihom:u-l5llling- Nl. I.. Sigma Nu l'raZf-r':.1ig. .Run-ri'ar. fn..-fi, cf chanical l'Qr.gir.H-r- l5'.v..:'.Lf f...',, Sports. Portman, Darlene K.-Hamilton El. lid. l'i Iiffta Phi Sorority: rlii.. fi'-.1 I. ', .' - Club. ,WAGNERS COLLEGE MEN LIKE OUR CLOTHES E They Hove for 45 Years PHONE JU 6-5594 I6 EAST MAIN go: P l ig THE MSC ALUMNI ASSCCIATION Welcome the Cla s of I 96 I -and- lnvifes Acfive Parficipafion in Alumni Affairs CLASS MEMBERS - Please advise the Alumni Office each fime you have a change of address. Fra-er. Marilyn Joyce-Reed Point Chemistry rg ,r-. Spar of the Moment: Little Sisters of F-iirf 4. .ar Student Senate. Commissioner of So- 'ial .Affixif-I Pi Beta Phi Sorority, Correspondim: ff' ff-tax.: Scholarship Chairman: Student Facul- f. rf -ial Cornrnittee: Student Faculty Finance Board: President Quad B: Soni! Leader Ha' ' 1, Halp AVVS Standard- Committee: Stu- lf- ,kiiiliate Arnerican Chemical Society. lirench, Virginia S.-Superior Home Economics Pr.. lf:-i.or. Urniuron: Alpha Lambda Delta. funk. Paul E- ., Animal Industry l'.':, rlgrna: rigma Chi Fraternity. Pledge 'I --: ww- l'rf--zoemi Student I-iaculty Budget Com- 'f f our: ..-f ion'-r of linancf,-1 I.:-s Iiouffons: At: a f-f: lif in r rf-nolarehip' Montana l eed Deal- c-- f- ,aid ft-nolar-hip: Srfptflrnuiri: VVho'e ' '- 'ff in ffollfftfo- and L'niver-ities. -5- Carrw Roberta-f u-tr-r Battlefield . General '-' ':t livin! 1-':Q'o': after'-t:irj. of A--or-iatwl ' r ' ff '.i -Y f'r,l Uriif-gm, fforrespondent, 4 f, '.':'ro ri .A'.Hif'l'lf'5-Ali l'rii'.'er2iTil:- . ' 1- ' 'i...i .'ali:r.a, Sf-f-retarg, : Spur-. f : ' 11 sf. Viuh' f -rwort Vliorlr- ' lip' lm- I ' ' of .f'. l','llilv1 Hof-V :ind Hui-- . f .' '- .l -' ' V1 7 'iY,Z1lli,' l.itVlf- .4l'lf'!'- ol' '.' ': : 4, iii: ,' ...1 af.. Cztrhf r Robert '-..-I ort IG:-nton Svc. lid. '-f ' , .' Q' li' 'f t :,' l'1f iflffrft' . -'lr-ri' Coop: rn- ' :. f' 't ' 2'-'ff lf-n Hou rg ,Ylan- .' ' .fn Uf'if'f fi lrtflf-pt-nfl:-iit z' f' f:1'.f2ifi:tt1- lor .-todvrtl l1:,'f2 .'rtit:,orti lizimt riziiipzi . . . 1 . :J 'f , ' .ff r.t l','l'i :ili'm CH -hirlw A'.ll'V AIi'llf'Ifl5lll ,ipplif-fl Art ' 'ing-: f,' ' .l' l':i'.if ,fair lifyfift writa- Q ff .a iif.,r.i, f'1t.t,, .. I ,f '.'.11- fo .rr. H 2'-.lAl'. 1' zf., ., C-f 'rrhfryfr ludith l'aulir.4' - P ., . mll Home lriroriorriiiu- 3' ' ' ' ' ?':.f'1 , rm Vrf- id' ot .'-'lox i' 'I . '.' 'diff' l'if Hlflil, ' :Q l'l.E ',:ifr,rr,:i, liar.- ' ' H J. .fa Ilif'!t 51 ri ful- ' f 1. . . i'll'li5 .Pli- r, :. .V f . . -H, Cn. or: Iiazin lfa- I.i'.iny:tori lndnatrial A rt- , .5917 V 2' 1 'iw t .l ,mor f li: Viva li. 'gf' 'l'f:: .111 fttifll-1,9 ' '.f- fd Uiyzimvzi f f tions: Sigma Nu Fraternity, President: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Gibson, Helen Jane-Silesis .,,, .,.,,,,,,.,,,,,, C ommerce Mu Sigma Alpha: Tau Beta Sigma: Alpha Gam- ma Delta Sorority: WAA: SEA: Symphonic Band: Marching Band. Goss. William Kenneth-Sidney ,,.., ,...., , ,,Ag. Econ. Kappa Sima Fraternity, Treasurer: Alpha Zeta, Scribe: Montanan, Advertising manager, Business manager: Publications Board: Alpha Phi Gamma: Sabre Air Command, President: Arnold Air So- ciety, President: Student Union Board Student Senate: Student Faculty Relations Committee: REW Publicity Committee: United Student. Fol- lowship, Vice-President, President: Agriculture Club: Advanced Honor Scholarships: Danforth Fellowsliip in Agriculture. Godston, Arjay-Staten Island .,,,,....., ,.Chemistry VVho's Who in American Universities and Col- leges: Arnold Air Society: Septemviri: Student Body President: Senior Class President: Junior Class Social Chairman: World University Service Chairman: Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity. Vice- l'rf-sident, M Club: Concert Chorus, Montanans, lilria pie eating champ. Griffin, Marjorie Joyce-Billings, , Sec. Ed ln-lta Gamma Sorority, lst Vicc-President, Rush Vhairrnan: Who's Who in American Colleges and l'nivf-rg-itifs: Mortar Iioard: AWS, President, Women-. Day Chairman: Spurs: Panhellenic Coun- cil, Vice-l'i'4'r-aiflerit.: Student Senate: 'I'radit,ions lioardg l.ittlo Sisters ot' Minerva: Crazy Cats, l'i -- id'-nt: l'rr-side-nt Quad Ii: WAA: Advanced Honor Sc-hlarsliip. Crimm, Carlton D.-liig Fork .. ., Chem. Engr. .Nrnr-riean In-.tituto ol' Chemical l'lnginec-rs, Presi- dent Arnold Air Society, 'l'rc-af-:tire-rg Sabre Ifliifht. Gunderson, Dale .l.-Joplin Ag. Ed. flE'HIfl Nu l rata-rnity, 'I.l'4'51SlIl t'l'Q NEW, Co-Cllgiiiu man: lil'lW Vla '-roorri f'ommitta-if Chairman: Col- l A1fi:m- l'l'A: MSA Chorale: Alpha Z:-ta: Mu 'wrofl Alpha: LSA: l r:itf-rnity and Organiza- tion Vfiriiriiittctog Slii Club. ..H.. Haarke, Darlene J.-Str-vs-nsvillc Nursing .t'l:..tA: fVloot.ana Nur-1-f. A:-.riociationl Alpha Iau llf-ltn A wo1'i:it1-vl Nur' my Sl,ud1-nt: Mir-14-d Lhorus, Wf- lou' l f'llUVl7allljrQ Pixporiorit Staff. Hagen, Roh:-rt Norris.-Billings , Physics Phi l4f:ippa. l'hi: 'l'au lil-ta Pi: l'i Mu ldpailon: ,t'-.rrif-iicziri lnti1.ut,4- of l'hy ir:-.: Advani-4-d Honor fholar hip: Hasan -. Council Sr'holarrthip. Hanson, David L.-Glasgow ,,.ii.,,....,.,.,, Chem Engr. Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity: A. I. Chemical Engineers: Phi Mu Epsilon: Intramural Sports. Hamilton, Steve C.-Bozeman ..,...,...,..,,,., ,,,,, E nglish Sigma Chi Fraternity: Secretary, Social Chair- man: High School Week: Homecoming Variety Show, Montanan: REW. Heath, Carolyn Lee-Hardin .....,,.,,,..,,, ,,..,,,,, N ursing Alpha Tau Delta: MSNA: Chorus: Pep Club: Associated Women Students. Hill. Richard David-Bozeman ,, ........ Mathematics Sigma Chi Fraternity: Varsity Tennis: Band: Pi Mu Epsilon, Wesley: 2nd Vice-President: Mu Sigma Alpha: Kappa Kappa Psi: Phi Eta Sigma, secretary: Methodist Choir: Bozeman Tennis Club, Vice-President, Tournament C h a i 1' m a n: High School Honor Schlarship: Advanced Honor. Hinman. Dayle Marie-Anaconda .,...,...,...,.. Nursing Montana State Student Nurses Association: ANS. Holbrook, Edith Collaghan-Havre .,,,....., ..Nursing Montana Student Nurse Association: Associated Nurses' Student: Alpha Tau Delta. Honadel, Jud Burke-Havre .,,...,..,,...... I. A. and T. Men's Co-op: A.I.E.E.: Sock and Buskin: Inde- pendents: Vets Club. Horak, Mary Lou-Collins ...........,............,,.... General Alpha Ovicron Pi: Sorority: House manager and Corresponding Sec.: Newman Club: Social Chair- man: College -1-H Club, Reporter: Mu Beta Beta: ACS Student Affiliate, Sec.-Treas: College Farmer Staff, Office Manager. Howell, Sandra Kathryn-Missoula . , .. Art Alpha Omit-ron Pi: Secretary of Junior Class: Prospect, Editor, Art Editor: Art Club, Secretary. 'I'rc-asurer: Alpha Phi Gamma: WAA. Intermural Sports: AWS: HEW Committees: High School Week: Home Ec. Club: SEA: Delta Sigma Phi Carnation Girl Candidate: Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl Candidate: Student Senate: Home- coming Variety Show: Blood Drawing: Pan-Hel- lc-nic ltepresentative, Rush Week 1959: MEA: NEA. Hughes, David Itolland- llonolulu, Hawaii . ,.... Ind. Arts 8: Tech. Arnold Air Society: Sabre Air Command: In- dustrial Arts Club: Head Resident, Men's Dorm: Intramural Sports, Football, Basketball, Swim- mini-!! Wing Staff, AFROTC: Military Ball, Qu:-on Committee II:-ad. lluddleston, .lo Anne-Joliet. ..... Home Ec. Mortar Board, Ilistiorian: Who's Who in Amei'i- can Colleges and Universities: Phi Ilpsilon Omi- eron, 'l'I'l'llSlll'l'l'f Home Economics Club, State President 1959-60: Alpha Gamma Delta, Activi- ties Chairman, Second Vice President: Spurs. Huff, Norman Thomas-Sunburst .,...A...... Chemistry Kappa Sigma: Septemviri: Who's Who in Ameri- can Universitics and Colleges: Commissioner of the Fieldhouse: Student Senate: Phi Kappa Phi: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Mu Spsilon: Varsity Track: American Chemical Society: Physics Club: Field- house Board: Four-Year General Motors Scholar- ship: High School Honor Scholarship: Three Ad- vanced Honor Scholarships: Intramural Football, Basketball, and Volleyball: Treasure State Classic Tournament Committee: Middleweight Champion- ship Fight Promotional Committee. Hurwitz, Rosanna- White Sulphur Springs ,....,............., Secondary Ed. Who's Who in American Colleges and Univer- sities: Student Senate, Commissioner ol' Demon- strations: AWS, Treasurer: Angel Flight, Coni- mander: Traditions Board: Student Counselor, Hannon Hall: WAA: Little Sister's of Minerva: Blood Drawing, Co-Chairman: High School Week Committee. -J- Jacobs, Dorothy June-Chester ,.......,...., .,.. . .Nursing Wesley Club: Transfer from Northern Montana College: Alpha Tau Delta: Associated Nursing Students: MSNA. Jamil, Najib Mansur-Bagdad, Iraq ....., IAT tMFCj Iraqi Students Society, President, Vice President: Newman Club: International Club. Jarrett, Ardis J.-Great Falls ,.,... Home Economics Alpha Omicron Pi: Home Economics Club: State Home Economics Club: College 4-H Club: WAA: Spurs: AWS: Little I : High School Week. Johnson, Beverly Joan-Bozeman ......,.., Physical Ed. Chi Omega: WAA. Secretary, Treasurer, Presi- dent: H. PE Club, Secretary, Treasurer: Dol- phins: AWS. -K-. Kanalz. Jeanne Pzrtricia-Bozeman ...... ....,., E l. Ed. Alpha Omicron Pi: WUS: SEA. Kathman, Ann Elizabeth-Chinook .,........, Home Ee. Newman Club, Secretary: Alpha Gamma Delta: Home Ec, Club, State Treasurer: College -1-H: Mu Beta, Treasurer. Keelan, Raymond Damien- Keansburg, New Jersey .,,.....,.....,. Electrical Engr. American Institute of Electrical Engineers and The Institute of Radio Engineers, Vice-Chairman, Chairman: Tau Beta Pi, Vice President: MSC Engineering Council, Vice President: Pi Mu Ep- silon: Phi Eta Sigma: Intramural Sports. Kearns, .lohn Patrick--Bozeman . Physics Iforensics, Pi Kappa Delta, President: Morifana Engineer: Alpha Phi Gamma: Tau Iieta Pi: American Institute of Physics: Physics Club. Vice President: Advanced Honor Schlarship-3 V.F.W. Award JROTCJ: Debate against Oxford. Keil, Daniel Dean-Ledger ,,......, ..Ceneral Ag. Flying Co-Op. Treasurer: College 1-H: Ag. Club: Young Democrats: Students for Kenm-1l3.'-.lohrn son, Chairman. Killorn, Erlice Joy-Livingston .... .Health 8: PI-I Spurs: Mortar Board, Treasurer: Spartaniaris: AWS, Secretary: WAA, President: Delta Gamma: Little Sisters of Minerva: RI-LW: lfraternitifrs and Organizations Committee. King, Roger P.-Poplar. ..., ..... . .Ag. Education Collegiate FFA, Secretary: Montanan, Avlvenising Manager, Business Manager: College I-H: Ag. Club: Itange Management Club: Little com- mittee chairman: Kappa Sigma: Alpha Phi Carn- ma: Deans Council Scholarship. Klisis, Ruth Amelia-Plentywood .Elementary lid. Delta Gamma: Social Chairman, t a n d a r fl - Board: Jr. Panhellenic Council, Secretary: Sli.-X: MEA: Eastern Washington College: High School Week Committee, Kolb, Robert Clifford-Hysham.. Electrical Engr. Tau Beta Pi, Secretary: Kappa Sigma, Sl'f'l'l'T.11l'5 1 Pi Mu Epsilon: American Institute oi' I-ll'-4-tri'-:il Engineers: Institute of Itadio EIlLfllli'f'I'-Q Honor Scholarship. Krueger, David Allen-Sidney ,,,.,.,,..,.,.., .Physics Septemviri: Kappa Sigma, President: Whos Who in American Colleges and Universities: Junior Personality: Phi Kappa Phi, Vice Presidf.-nt: In- terfraternity Council, President: Ifangs, Presi- dent: Student Senate: Tau Beta Pi: Pi Mu lip- silon: Phi Eta Sigma: 'I'1'aditions Board: Ameri- can Institute of Physics: Committee of lrraterni- ties and Organizations: Student Senate, Steer- ing Committee: Eva VVagner Award: High School Week Scholarship: High School Honor Scholar'- ship: Three Advanced Honor Scholar-hips: Sen- ate Elections Committee. ..L.. Lackman. Jack Gene-Billings ,..,,. ...-Kg. Economics Alpha Gammo Rho, Secretary: Alpha Zeta: Mu Beta Beta: College Farmer, Business Manager: -1-H Club, President: Ag. Club: ML Club. Lockwood, Carla Jeannette-Corvallis.. Sec. Fd. Alpha Gamma Delta. Rush Chairman, Pledge Q One of Monfancfs Beffer Depcrrfmenf Sfores Trairier: Spurs' I:f,:r.po:.f:r.!, Diluir' Expor.er.i, Editor: Little fi-Urn of Miri1:r'.a, Prfzfifierl, :ec- rfftary: Publicity Chairrriarr of VN'orricr.'s Da:-2 Publicity Chairrriari of Cr.i!.1fse A.-tfr.: Banff: SEA: lNe1-ilegi MLW' Corrirrii'.U:e. Lund, Ben Leroy-Big Sandy ., I. A, Sigma Chit .ieabbarfl and Iiiadf-1 IP. Club Lrg. Council: ICHW: .1.s-cri.o1i1-- ' uf: .:ff'4:Q H-al lil--ident: Traffic ffoirt. Maugh, George Irwin-Fort Peck Mech, Idngr. Arrierif-an .ioeif-tg. of Fill-f:r.af..'-a. r.r,g.r.1-ere: Pnl Eta Sigma. Malcolm. Philip Rav-Pray Range Management Iiarigf- Nlariauerm-r.! f..', fff..'1f1- 5-II C.,'. Young kv-publirar. 'Ting I..t:.f: 'l, f.-,-Cr.a.r- :nan ol' Ho!-4: Ilirlsiol. liar--f -fnofsaf.. Nlzrrtel, VYalta-r-Bozeman Arch. Hngr. :tmlent ffhapli-r .Kiki In-iia l':.. Ii--.ut liafg. Mathison, Edmund .I0 l'1Jh'NTlJ0-O' Prrrh General Mcfiee, Patricia NI.-IiiIling- Home hconomic- Alpha fiarnrna In-Lia' IJ--.'.n.:i'. f. .' lI.r:.-- br.- riorriiffe Ciubi rI'..X1 f-lof,l:1r.' ' ' Il ., ,'.:s --- ' lege, Spfmziriir. Nlclielufy, Herbert Lillie- Hinneapoli-, Minn. Xmmal Indo-try .XI ffluli, 'I 1-as iffrr' fit. 'fx' I'1. -' g. tional I.i'.f--1.1.--1 ff. ' f-1 It K. -' . 2- f 1 '. rr'if'liY NIILX I!i':i 4. Nj - ,'-I ' f' -'nt Hoi-I-if-Q. 'l--nn.. Heck, Ramon J.-Shelby tom. Xcel Upiion l'i Urn':L'Ji Pi, I '-1-.Iii-If ' 1.j':. i'f ' .- lf'L'i:it1- l':iru. Iii:--ai, 'lr--11 ' .' .' E1-1 - wan Club: F-Io'.t:i:.a:., I'!.'.:- :rg , .-':. '. Nlelin, Dznid Carl-Living-lon Xu. Lducalnun I.iYtlf- Irit--:'n:itiona.. If -f-la1.a,'--:L ' - . 2 E '1 Prffsidv-nt: .hiI'l.Ii fiZxfI.f!,Ix Iif.-1 Council: f.'-'1l1-:'-- izifrr.-f:', Iffi '- 1 T-lihcail, Slichail S:irlnis-- Nlosiil, Iraq lndu-trial Arl- Internatioral ff.,r, l-is-f I':'-'-.-'-N' ' E' .' .. '- ffhairman: Nl'-dei If?-' IJ--I--,mf I-1 -. VII fu,- Industrial Art- f'.',rf. Micken, Donald Hugh-liigfork Xrchiiecture Debate- :ind lfog'--ri-iv .Xrifziti---' E' r..: :rt I'--in President, Vive I':'-f-iii-:ti I ' ' .- I . I re-idenl. Miller, Gerald D.-Kali-pell Commerc- I.2inilidzi Chi .Xi:ii.zi, I':'--sid--'.i li -s ' 2: r' President of Sf-LE--I Cla--2 LU 'i.'1.1- -' -'- 'lent l'nion: Stud--:.i S--Late: l':::..'- T' Otiicer: Phi Iiia Sirrnn, Trms-.:'-f Ik. Y ' in .'X:iiei'ivzin l,I iif ,'r4 :i:.'f l.':.Q. 1':-- ' tions Board: St:-e:'i:.: V- ztfrjtii-n i'i- 1 Council: Stuilen' l':.1v. If-nfl' I'i,. . Honor St-iioizivsitigii ret: rs:--7-V :.' l f . .. . L... Personality. Millard. I.:irry ti.-XYnlf Point lfilm and TY Student I'nit-1. Iilrz. B aff. 'A -' .1-'Ll I . President: Vit- tfzir. Million. Nlcrle-Roberts .Xnimal lndustry C1-riiri:i-sir' ie' I' .l J -' ' - I.itt1e I:.tv.-.'.::ii i S'. S 'V ', 'Q g :na Iilw: I'z't-. '-.:.i'-11 I' 1.-' . Nlittchell. Nancy .Io--Rnd lodge ll--me l.c. .Xllllizi Llflllffwfl IT. II.-1. 7.13 X fi V I-li Club, lt1v1'i:tT1-I Y-.. 1' '. 1 ii ' I:fcoin-i1iir- Uluzi, lK.,,- :tr-2 .. 1:10. l'1't-:dz-:LIZ V-'.X.X S' - ' l'ni'-ti'-in Se .fun il- . XYev.-ki Nlorzranzatt. .X. YY. S. EE .' ' Vnited Stand--:.. -. 1 - rw-tzivy 1 llzuui Floor. Rohcrlal l.ouisq-llili-na Nur-in: Xl.S.N..X,: TX. X. X. Mons. Richard If -liillinzs Sin-nd.ir1 liducnti-.-n Karyn Si. !'..:. X E S: - ' S. E ' f ' - rnurtiii SIL:-Ei Pi. .11 ' M- A .' 5-V Vinh: li :i - lx.1'- 1 . PERSONALITIES . . . AIUEULLY EXPRESSED in PORTRAITS af . . . Q ,, ' 'Ll-i Wd' T H010 6 THIRD STREET NORTH GREAT FALLS, MONTANA SOI f, O u , . o R u G c o. -9-,f R I' COLLEGE G IDTH BUZEMAN. MONT. i C P X . 2 The Smorfesf Skiers in fhe Wesf - SHOP - THE SPORT C ALET 4 For All Their Skiing Needs Bozeman Skiing Heodquclrfers FREE PARKING FREE DELIVERY MOTEL 960 Bozeman, Montana Morgan, Robert Raymond-Butte ,,,,,., ...Elec. Engr. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, President: Inter Fraternity Council: Montana Engineer Editor: Publications Board: Student Senate: Alpha Phi Gamma, Presi- dent: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: Constitutional Revisions, Committee Chairman: WUS Publicity Chairman: Varsity Crosscountry team: Winner 1958 Intermurais Crosscountry, Great Books Club: Physics Club: AIEE: Newman Club: Dorm Government Repre- sentative: Intramural Sports: E n gin e e r i n g Council. Mortag, Jean Frances-Great Falls .,,, Com. Science Alpha Gamma Delta, Editor, Guard, Chaplin: Pi Omega Pi, Secretary, Treasurer: WAA, Sports Representative, Bobcat Sweater Award, Champion Tennis and Table Tennis player: Exponent staff: Froshponent: College Farmer Staff: Montanan: Krazy Kats: AWS: Homecoming Variety Show: Kappa Sigma Dream Girl Candidate: Westmin- ster Student Fellowship: High School VVeek. Murphy, Carol Jean-Great Falls ,.....,,,... Com. Arts International Club: Alpha Lambda Delta: Delta Phi Delta: Hintzpeter Art Award: Concert Chor- us: Model U.N. Organization: Orchestra: Inde- pendent Students' Association: High School VVeek Scholarship: Advanced Honor Scholarship. Murphy, James Joseph-Anaconda ,,,,,,,,,,, H 8: PE Who's Who: Septemviri: Delta Sigma Phi, Vice President: H 8: PE Club: M Club: Basketball: Baseball: Track: Sophomore Class Personality. Myers, Joyce Ann-Billings .,.,,,,................. Home Ec. Alpha Gamma Delta, Corr. Secretary. Scribe: Phi Upsilon Omicron, Historian: Home Ec. Club: Historian: Canterbury Club, Secretary: Alpha Lambda Delta: Student-Faculty Committee: Ad- vanced Honor Scholarship. -N- Nelson, Robert J.-Libby .,.,,.., Secondary Education Sigma Nu: Pi Mu Epsilon: Fangs: Student Edu- cation Association: National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Nelson, Ruth Elaine-Missoula .,,,,...,,,,:,,:...,, Nursing Montana Student Nurses Association, Alpha Tau Delta: Associated Nursing Students, Secretary. Nielsen, Alice Martina-Cody, Wyoming. ..Nursing Alpha Tau Delta. Vice President: .Associated Nursing Students, Treasurer: Montana State Nurses Association, Corresponding Secretary: Student Nurse Chorus: AWS. -O.. Onstad, David O.-Great Falls ,,....., Elec. Engr. Alpha Gamma Rho, Treasurer: Lutheran Students Association, President, Treasurer: Montanan, Section Editor: Religious Emphasis Vfeek, Pro- gram Chairman: Student Flying Co-op: Advanced Honor Scholarship, High School VVeek: Inter- Church Council: Chorus: Ag. Engineers Club: Intramural Sports. -P- Parkins, John Alfred-Denver Colo. ,.,.,.. ,,., I . E. Kappa Sigma, Comissary Manager: Sabre Air Command, Vice President: Flying Co-op: Ski Club: Krazy Kats: AIIE: Joint Engineering Council: Intramural Athletics. Patrick, Carolyn Daniels-Great Falls .... El. Ed. Montzinan, Index Assistant Editor: Exponent: R. E. W. Committees: Homecoming Committee: W.A.A.: Freshman Week: Blood Drive: College -1-H: High School Week Committees: S. E. A.: Pep Club: W. U. S.: A. W. S.: Student Counselor. Hannon Hall: Junior Prom Committee: Frosh- ponent: Young Republicans. Peper, Irene I.-Blackduck, Minnesota ..... Nursing Alpha Tau Delta: Associated Nursing Students: Montana Student Nurses Association: Transferred from Northern Montana College. Perga. Benedict David-- Butte . . ..Commerce Accounting Option Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Intermural Sports: Pi Omega Pi: Advanced Honor Scholarship. Peters, William N.-Butte ..... ,. .. .Physics Who's Who Among Students: Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon: Phi Eta Sigma: Kappa Kappa Psi: Alpha Phi Gamma: Publication Board: Montana Engi- neer, Business Manager: Advanced Honor Schol- arship: Varsity Tennis: Concert Band: Orchestra. Pfistcr, Lcnora Ann-Great Falls Home Ec Who's Who in Colleges and Universities: World University Service Co-Chairman: Student Senate Publicity Manager: Editor of MSC Handbook: Alpha Omicron Pi, Standards Chairman: Home Economics Club, Secretary: Student Social Ai'- fairs Committee: REW Chairman: Alpha Phi Ganirna, Socrf-tary: lVlont.anan Section Editor: Exponr-nt Staff: liuthcran Students, Secretary: AWS, Sfrcrc-Iary: High School Week Chairman: fl-ll Club: W.A.A.: Social Chairman, Hannon llall: Sr-nior Class Secretary: Junior Prom. Pham-uf, ltohcrl Arthur- Pulmcr, Mass. .. .Electrical Engineering 'l'au lim-ta Pi: l'hi Kappa Phi: Phi Eta Sigma: l'i Mu Epsilon: Ins-st.i1i1tc Radio Engineers: In- li6'lll'lllil'lli, Stud:-nts Association, President: Stu- di-nt Sr-nut'-: Intramural Sports. . ASSCCIATED STUDENTS STCRE l Owned and Operated by Sfudenfs of t Monfcma Sfafe College Since 1931 Pierce, Alfred Henry-Elliston ,,,,.....,., ,.... P re Med. Phi Sigma Kappa, Vice President, Treasurer: Phi Sigma: Fangs: Les Bouffons: REVV: Intramural Sports. Pospisil, David Lavern- Bozeman ........ Industrial Arts K Technology Band: ASME: Intermural Sport: Army ROTC Drill Team: Sabre Air Command. Potter, Terry Jean-Helena ..,,.............,......,,,.. ,.Art High School Week, Co-Chairman: Co-Social Chair- man Senior Class: Delta Phi Delta, Corresponding Secretary, Treasurer: 1959 Homecoming' Princess: Art Club, Vice President: Alpha Omicron Pi. Rush Chairman: Spurs, Historian: A. VV. S., Chinese Auction, Co-Chairman: Pi-VVeek Queen 1:0582 Co-Social Chairman lfreshman Class. .-Q-. Quickenden, Kenneth L.-Great Falls, ,.,, General lizimwa Sigma, Secretary: Scalvhard K Blade: .Nd- vanced Honor Scholarship: S. E. A.: Intramural Athletics. -R- Radd, Soudad H.-- Tripoli. Lebanon ,.....,.,. Architectural Engineering Architectural Institute ot' America: lnternational Ctlulv, International Ball: Entered from Adams State Ctrllvtxe, CtlllDl'ZltltP. Rahn. Charles Ralph- Livinprston . .. ., ,,,. .,,,., Range Management l'hi Kappa Phi: Range lllanaixement Clulv: llanue l'lant. .ludgring Team Member: Army ROTC Rifle Team Meniher. Renlbird, Mnnuella-Garryowen .. Nursing: Alpha 'llau Delta: NSNA. Richardson, Donnnlee M.-Kalispell lil. Ed. Alpha Omit-ron l'i, President: l.amlvda Chi Cres- cent Girl: Cheerleader and Cheer Queen: Who's Who: Student Senate: l'anhellenic: 'l'r:nlitione Board. Ritncr. Robert P.-Long: Beach. Calif. Commerce Sitrnia Chi: lilontanan, Associate Editor: Student Faculty Assemblies Committee: Slti Clulig llitrh School NVeek: lntramurals. Robinson. Patricia Ann-linnis, Elementary lid. Delta Gamma: Student. Education Association: VV.A.A.: Ski Club: Student. Counselor. Rogerson. Betty Arleen--Roundup Elem. lid. Student Education Association: AWS: llitxh School Vl'eelt Committee: Dormitory 0t't'icer: Rutter NYil- liams Club. Ross, S. Charland-Great Falls.. ,,,...,,,, Elem. Ed. Delta Gamma Sorority, Social Chairman: AXV. S.: Big-Little Sister Transfer. Student Chairman: S.E.A.: VV..-X.A.: Transferred from VVilliamette University. Rossmiller. Joyce C.-Dutton ..... .. . .,., Botany Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority, President. Pledue Trainer, Social Chairman: Spurs: Montanan, As- sociate Editor: Phi Sigma, Editor: Panhellenic Council: Band: VVAA, Rifle team: LSA: REXY Committee: Student Faculty Committee: AXYS. Royer, Erlind George-Kalispell ..,, .. Elec. Engr. Tau Beta Pi, President: Phi Kappa Phi: l'i Bla Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma, Vice President: lianus. Traditions Chairman: Arnold Air Society. lixtsai- tive Officer: NYesley lfoundatiou, Vice l'resi-leixt. President, State President: l.aml-da Chi Xltilwa. House Manairer: .-HER: Student-lfaeulty Cem- mittee: lnter-Church Council: .lunier lilllsi Yi.-e President: NYho's NYho in .-Xmerican Collins ant! llniversities: Al-'ROTC Distinguished Cadet: 'llta Beta Pi lfreslnnan l-Insineerin: Award: lliuh School Honor Scholaiship: .Xdxaneed lion--1' Scholarships: XYestern Electric Scholarship: lilks Leadership and Scholarship seholarshiits: Seithw- more and .lunior l't-rsonalitits. Rowe, Stana Claire- llutte. ,,,, . . . Applied Art tlnterior llesiunt Art Clulv. tour yeals: llonorary .X. l, X, votvnttt' Russell. Ramona Beth-Lodge Grass Elem. 1'-fd. Student Education Assoeiationi lielitri.-as l-f:ne?'.t- sis XYeeltZ lit'Ll'k'l' xvllll1llllS Clul-1 Ceuncil 'A .-Xnierican indian Students. Saylor, Myron l.m'erne-Rosebud .Ku lid. .Xlpha tlanitna Rho l-'raternity, Nolvle l slti':'I Cel- letxiate l l .X, Sentinel: Collette lsll: Xlzi ll. Z. lit-ta: .Xxx Cluh: l.ittle lnteruationali lltsttiz llis- plays Chairuian and State l'ul-lirity Cliaivngzrf College l-'artnet' Nlaraiiuei llenor S.-i:el:t:'sl'i:: Nlontana Power Sclielatxliitv St-:tvs-livt-t':'X Li-. Scholarship: Student l-fduratien .Xssot-i.t::.-rt Sralahrin. .loseph .lohn .lr.-Butte Xrchitcrturc l.:trnlvda Chi .Xlvha lfratcrnity, Nice l'i'esi-it-4. 'l'reasurer: Montana l-ftniineer, ,Xrt lfidztt-W NYM' XYho in .Xmeriean Celletres and Vnixezsztitsi .laz- iur Class 'lil't 1lSlll't'l'. Syiiielu-:tic liazrd li.a:':'. liaptva l'si. Yice Prtsident: Delta l'l:i Delta. Sev- retary: Nlu Sinnta Xlpha: .Xlt-lm l'?:i tIau:'r.x. 'l'au lleta l'i: Student Chat-ter XIX, lll W, Kits- leyi lnter-Fraternity Council: XYi:.:n- et' lim nolds .Nluminuni l'ri:e: Winner' t'ev'a-me l':'. .-Xmeriea Contest: Camtius l,lCXCi0l'll1rSllf Coram: tee: Xdxanced lloner Scliolarslnpsg .lz:'-i.-:S Vw -tvnalititsi H--Z.-. :at if- KI' -'-vnitvetitiotz. 1: gee Q-v-ax-. Schaefer, Sandra Jean-Miles t ity- Nursm Phi liatttta l'i.:' .Xiz in il-.xi l'- .. S' dent Nursts .-X-st-'iaiitr ' 1' Host-ital, Suww-t:.:i.-'l': za- - ' Clul-1 .xirvviitft-l X4 -1: .' S' .Lf Schneel-tloth. Rohcrt Dean-Redstone Xfrtcultur, l'i Kam-xt .Xlg La limi- - .' , K -l'.lY.ll'1' I.i-.tst--es. lf-1.1 ' ' .l lltl' l.l'-r,Sf1w'i. .l,i'l1'!Y Ai'l' lik -1 .tlterziat--1 Fl-'5,T.w i iS X Schnartl. lxay tilenn- Sheridan. Wjoniinr Kprlirwi Kr Citi U:v.tS.'.t S S V S . lixt-.tm rut, C-1.. EI ' V -t Ct-znrtzzttte ' li ' XWS1 Xt Cf .'- NN -Q. Schwincel. Rlt'l'I.il'tl li- Cut llanlx X:1:t.,t.:? ll1si 5,. IL i ' .. l'-f Si ' i li ':t 5,1 'tt' s li .. . ' fri ll V: S , St It .L 'stun Seuser. llcleris loutst-Rudy.ir.i ll mt lt llt -'-' e if ' ' s Ci. 1 . llt..:s S ill. t C . it-':', Cx. .. 1 -N if l C' ,. lklt fS'x S .. XXNS Shi-lden, NX illmm t..iry-t.rt..1 l.-.ls Src lf lx.,:':.. gi. .l ..' V i N'. '- . ..L,.. N , ' s,t..1. K1 Short. Ylara llmnt--l nun gstiti X ' x X-s t ll- '.t ti.. ' A. S '. X Stt 't'.. Xss t X kf...iii li i 3 ti 1 Savr., -. S' .it ' N S , Sinclair. Sandra li ---S.iln-.-2, xx.. '--- ,. X:X tf., - i V' ' ' N . S H l3.a .i S1 fi.. ' XXXS '-l .1 S'. ' f X Us .' S' ' ' D' Sloan. llaiid l ugrnt+ll.avd:n t - ' ' ' -- K' , ,.,, NN. .. 1' - 1 liv' X - t N l -' irc' 303 Schools and Progress The men who founded fhis nafion, aufhored ifs Consfi- fufion and Bill of Riglvfs were fhe besf educafed men of flveir day-fhinking men of vision. And, every major advance in flve developmenf of our counfry since has come from men and women equipped by educafion. lf follows fhaf flve core of progress is flee school room, five college classroom. lf is fhere flue imaginafion of youflv gains fhe infellecfual discipline fhaf furns if info useful fhinlc- ing. So from fhe educafed of foday will come flve beffer fhings of life fomorrow. Engaged in a program of educafional aid is THE ANACCN DA CCDMPANY Class: Fangs: Traditions Officer: Student-l ac- ulty Budget Commission: Septemviri, Social Chair- man: Whofs Who in American College-1: AIEE, Program Chairman: Traditions Board: Phi Eta Sigma, Vice President: Home Coming Float Com- mittee Chairman: Intramural swimming and wrestling. Sorlie, Jacqueline, Louise-Billings , , . , El. Ed. Mortar Board: Spurs: Freshman girl's Counselor: S. E. A. James Kolokotrones Award: Delta Gam- ma Sorority: Outstanding French Student: Ski Club. Stonisha, Fem Viola-Lavina ...,,...,..,....,, Commerce Pi Omega Pi, Historian: Mu Sigma Alpha, Ex- ecutive Committce: Tau Beta Sigma, Secretary, Treasurer: Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority, Chair- man ol' Names, Corresponding Secretary: Stu- dent Education Association: Music Club: LSA: Advanced Honor Scholarship: Symphonic lland: Bobcat lVlarching Band: AWS: High School Week Committee. Stiles, William Raymond- Kaligpell ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,l,..,.,,.. Earth Science Alpha Gamma Rho, Vice President: Vice Presi- dent, Sophomore Class: Fangs: Montanan, Sec- tion Editor: Geology Club: Ag. Club: Ag. Engi- neers Club: Little International: Junior Class Personality: Intramural Sports. Stillings, Noralyn Marry- Butteu. ...,,,,,,c,..,c.c, Home Economics Ed. 81 Ext. Phi Kappa Phi: Phi Upsilon Omicrong Inter- Church Council Chapel Committee: College 4-H Club: Mixed Chorus: Women's Athletic Associa- tion: Advanced Honor Scholarship: PTA Scholar- ship: Home Demonstration Agents of Montana and AWS Scholarships. Storey, Donald Lee-Cameron ...,,,,, Animal Industry Alpha Zeta Agricultural Honorary Society, Presi- dent: Scabbard and Blade: Animal Industry Club, Vice President: Agriculture Club: Agriculture Council: College Farmer: Military Ball Com- mittee: Intramural Bowling. Strand, T. June-Big Timber, ,,,,.,,, ,,.,, , ..Nursing Kappa Delta Sorority, Outstanding pledge award: Mortar Board: Alpha Tau Delta: MSNA, Treas- urer: Associated Nursing Students, recording Sec- retary: Lutheran Students Association: Student Nurse Chorus. Sweet, James Guthrie- Minneapolis, Minnesota' ..o.o... General Math major Sigma Nu Fraternity, Treasurer, Rush chair- man, Scholastic Chairman: Septemviri, President: Who's Who in American Universities and Col- leges: 1960 Homecoming Chairman: Advanced Honor Scholarship: Traditions Board: Student Senate Public Relation Committee: Student-I acul- ty Public Relations Committee: MSC Representa- tive to Chamber of Commerce: REW Committee. -T- Taylor, Rodney Flint-Bozeman ..o, Animal Industry Exponent Sports Editor: Ski Team: M-Club: Ar- nold Air Society: Fieldhouse Board: Skiing Man of the Ycar : Sigma Chi Fraternity: Animal Industry Club. Thomas, Jr., Vivian William-Hardin., ,Chemistry Student Affiliate ol' American Cheniican Society, President: Westminister Student Fellowship : Roger Williams: High School Week Committee: Mcn's Co-op: Chapel Speaker: Transfer from Western Montana College of Education, Sopho- more year. Thulescn, Ailene F.-Billings ,,,,,,.,..,,,o,.,o,,,,,, Nursing Carroll College, 1056, 1957: Associated Nursing Students: M.S.N.A.: Student Chorus. Torres, Ben Anthony- Agana Heights, Guam, ....,. .. ,,,,,, Economics I.S.A.: Secretary, Treasurer: M.U.N. delcgatc: Chairman ot' Montana lVl.U.N.: R.E.W.: Newman Club: International Club. Twitchcll, M. Ann-Circle ..,, ..,..,, ,,,,, o,,,, , , N ursing Montana Student Nurses Association. -V- Van Vonst VVnync Adams-Helena., Geology Phi Sigma Kappa lfratcrnity: Les lloul'l'onsZ ln- tramural Sports: Geology Club: Ski Club: R. li. VV.: Alumni Chairman, Phi Sigma Kappa. ..w'.. VVagncr, Stephen F.-Nashua . ., Agronomy Alpha Ganima Rho l ratcrnit.y: Alumni Secretary: College lf'arincr. Advertising lllanagcr: l.ittlc I Awards Chairman, Tickets Chairninn: Ch:It't' and Dust Club: Secretary. Trcnsurcr. Vicc President: Alpha Zeta: Newman Clubg Ag. Clubg lm,-H- mural Sports. Vllulkcr. Charles Larry-Bozcnuin .Com. Scicncc Sigma Chi l r:itcrnity: Les Bul'l'ons: l-'angsz Scabbaird and llladc. Vllulkcr, Sxrndru llolstnd-Bozcnmn . llonic Ec. Pi Bctn Phi Sorority: Spurs: Concert Chorus: Hannon Hull President: AVVS Standzirds Com- mittee: LSA: REW Committee: lllontainan Staff: Class Personality. nu 1. mv. neoomua co, IN BOZEMAN HOME OF FAMOUS BRANDS When You Buy H of McDONALD'S, lf's Righf I 0 IN QUALITY Q IN STYLE 0 IN PRICE B - 30-DAY CI-IARCE I - CONTINUOUS CREDIT ACCOUNT I. l VVelch, Virginia L.-Red Lodge .. ,,,,,... Home Ee. ' ' ' .' ' ' ' .' ' Junior Transfer from University of Kansas: Mon- I '43 rl tanans, Mixed and Concert Choir: NVAA, Blu Sigma Alpha: Home Economics Club: Student- -Ag.. Faculty Dramatics Committee: Alpha Omicron U pi S01-0,-ity. Aabt-rg. Le-:Ie Ablriv. .llirllus Weston, Timothy James--Three Forks Chemistry Arm,-,av 1ji..m,Q, Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity, Vice President: A,.hiI'Ie,- gym:-I, Les Bouffons: Cadet Colonel. AFROTC: Arnold A,-ti.. ISIN-,g Q Air Society: Intramural Sports: High School A,1H::-I HQMX Honor Scholarship. A,i:m,5. MMI,-,. VVilkerson, Ronald Herbert-Darby ..... Elec. Engr. 'xdifmls' Vlltlll Beta Pi, corresponding secretary: Phi Kai-pn 'widilli' 'li,'f-' Phi: Institute of Radio English. secretziryt Phi 'X'YQ'f l'ill.l'N ifzt' Eta Sigma: Advanced Honor Scholarship. W'illits. Richard Allcn- Ahl, Vicki Bremerton. Vliashington .,..,..,.. Mechanical Engr. .'Xl1!'x'I1alv-, D.-:.:: VVilson. Kemp J.-Helena .,..,... ,. ,..Genernl English Aikiizs, llozzznzt Exponent, Editor, Sports Editor: Blontzinaii. Copy .-Xitkcii, Da-.ld Editor: Sigma Chi Fraternity. Historian: All-lm Alton. .lzinits Phi Ganinia, Vice President: lfangs. Scribc: .XA-rs. Axhlllilifli Knight of Knights: Homecoming. Publiciiy Di- .fX.lIiIi, Bt:-tix.-lil rector, Halftinie committee Clllllldllllllf Board of .Xll'1'u'l11, iii.-:xml Publications: Student Senate Publicity Coiiimit- Aliirc.-Ext, .Xu-Li ice: Bookstore I-'inancc Advisory Commiiicci ll. Xfl-:'ci'I'Z. li'-. E. NV. Committee: High School lYcck Coininittu 1 .XXIII--sf -1, XP I Junior Personality. Xl-it-vs:-11, vl, NVright, Robert Philip-Helena , Gcncral Sludics ll.. JC -. Kappa Sigma Fraternity: Arnold Air S--citiy' ,Xf:M.'f,U'I.',,.li, ' Sabre Air Cominand. ',ciiJ,,.,i' 5z.l,.,,.. Ulu: llziuif Yates. Margo F.-Red Lodge A I-flcni. Ed. X' :qw NYlios lVho in American Collcgcs and l'Iiixcrsi:it-1 Vysg-V VH, ----, -I. Alpha Omicron l'i Sorority. 'Frcusurcr llllll l-fdito-'Q yu, :--, 1. ,L '--,C Associated XYomcn Siudcnts. Second Yicc l':'.J xy- Ir,-,Q dcnti Spurs: Blu Beta llcta: Studcni Coxizist-io-' X 37,----,--H xy , in llzinnon Hull for two years: lb-:Iuis Sciiolzir- X-,111-Q2 'gy j ship, two yc:I1S: Student l-fducziiion Xs-ocigiiiozv yi,-U rv. Collcgc l-ll Club: Wesley l'.UllllIlllllx'll1 little lr- y,,,,f-- tcrnational ll:ll'llx'lP1llll. to 5, C' is, .-.. -V Ycnnc. Gerald 'l'honi:Is-Bigfork Sccondiiry lid. 'xN'l'ifN'-.l'9 . Alpha tillllllllll Rho l r:tteruit5. llousc Xl.l'X1lL'l Id llistorian: Student l'lAlIln'2lllUll ,-Xssocigitioir, 'l'w.as- x..'iV..li ,,,' NLM' urcr. llelcgzitc Assembly: Sc:ibb:ird and liliiit xu': .fW' fx iv v, 1 , YU, - Y- ,H .i.c S: . la Ag. L lub, lxiiciiicus, XUQEK-Nh vw N1 Yokoo. .lauc Sumin+ X'wi.-s.-H G..':' lilcclc. liuuui. lluwaii . Nursing X't.ii so'- G.:--. XX .Xssocimcd NYoIncn Students: Nloizmrqi State Nur'- ses .-Xssocizitioni Associnicd Nur-iirc' Stn:-ic-:ts liitcrnaiiionzil Club. 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Driscoll, James ..... Driscoll, Timothy Drury, Marian ..,....... Duncan, Kenneth Dundas, Judith ..,..... Dunckel, John .....,.... Dunlap, Christine Dunn, Jacqueline Dunn, Jack ............... Dunn, Thomas ...... Durado, Robert .,.. Dusenberry, Gary Dwyer, Julia ..... Dye. James ...... Dyer, Lyla .... -E- Eagle, Robert ,...... ........- Eagle, William ,..... Eaton, Michael .... Eaton, Sharon ...1.. Eddy, Albert ......., .,... Eder, Donald .............. Edington, William ..... Edison, Ted ...1..,....... Edson, James ...... Edwards, James ......... Edwards, Maurice Edwards, Maurice ...,.. Egan, Joseph ........... Egnew, Richard ...... Ehlers, Norma ...... Eilek. Camilla ..,... Einfeldt, Rinlla .... Ekegren, Diane .... Ekstrom, Jack .,,,.. Elder, Paul ....,.......... Eldering, Marion ..,...... Elderkin, Elizabeth ...... Eliason, Mrrnte .,.,...... 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Feverbacher, Fredric .... 109, 241. ......83. ...,..95, 109, 272. .............109, ......109. 185 290 255 109 180 109 254 280 221 161 109, 262 ' 262 226, 206 161, 170 ..........270 200 254, 280 210, 286 254 247, ...210 Fiegle, Sharon ................ ........................-.----- 7 3 Fink, Sandra Helen ....., ....,... 1 09, 246. 262 Finlayson, Art ................,... ....... 8 0, 210 236 276 Finley, Margaret Anne ,..... ....,........,................. 9 3 Finstad, Donna Lea ....... .. ......................... 95 270 Fintel, Robert ............,,.. .................................,. 1 09 Firebaugh, Kenneth ....... ..,..... 9 5, 215. 254. 280 Fisher, Charles ....... ,..... ........................ 5 7 , 235 Fisher Donne ...,...... ..,.......................... 2 86 Fisher, Ralph ...... ........ 5 7, 210. 290 Fisher, Rollins ........... ...... 6 6, 184, 288 Fitzgerald, James .... ,........... 5 7. 290 Fitzgerald, William Fjeld, Gerald .............. Flatness, Sandra .... Flatness, Sonja ..,..... Fleming, Georgia ...... Fleming, James ..... Flick, Robert ..,... Flugeim, Finn .... Flynn, Colleen ...,.,. Flynn, William ..,.. Fordik, Ida ................ Fordik, Margaret ...,... Fornfeist, Patricia .... Forsgren, Kathleen ...., Forman, Darlene .......... Foss, Norma Jean ..,,.. Foss, Philip ...,............ Foster, Gleanne ..... Foster, Richard ......,.. Foster, Robert S. .... ..... . Fournier, Brian .................. Fowell, Michael ,...................... Fowler. Harold Kenneth ..... Fox, Thomas William . Fradette. James ............ Frank, Lavonne ............ Frank, Robert L. ..... . Frank, Ronald G. Frank, Robert M. .... . Franks, Eugene ...... Fransen, Edwin ..... Fraser. Danny .... Fraser, Marilyn ..... Frazier. Gerald ,... Frazier, Sue ........... Fredenberg, David ,...... Fredrickson, Dale ..... Freeberg, Roger ...... French, Virginia ...... Freseman, Kenneth Fried, Darrell ............ 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Gaffke, Tony ...... ....... 1 10, Gallup, Charles ....... ...,.. 5 7, Gannon, Patrick Ganter, Gail ........ .........................,... Garber, Robert ...... 51, 253, 255, Gardner, Marion ...... ............................... . Garfield, Donald ......................... , ................ Garrett, Gary ....... ..............,................ 2 20, 232, Garry, Roberta ...... 67, 216, 218, 229, 255, Garry, Thomas .... ............,............. ,............ 5 7 , Gee, Sheryl .... ............... ...... 2 23, Gee, Shirley ............. ...... 7 3, 110, 186, Gr-hlv, Marcia ..,. ....... .......................... G4-mberling, Carole .............,.. ,110 George, Donna ........ ...... 9 3, 214, G4-rmann, Robert .... ..,...,..............,...,...............,.. Gr-rnsmt, Larry .....,...................,....................,.,........ Gei'Hl,cnl1m'ger, Judy ....,... 73, 216, 218, 230, 261 Goss, Victor ............,. .................... ............ ............. G1-string, Warren .... ............... ........................ G1-ttcen, Alvin .....,,., ......... ..,... ........ .... Giannini, Gary .... .....................,...,......,... .... ..... Gibson, David ...... .... 5 7, 125, 213, 216, 260, 2611 246 H95 28-1 272 256 ..41 178 161 290 1 SAVE WAY Gibson, Helen ....,, 725, 221w, 2211, 2112 Gibson, William ..... ......., , ,,,. . 110 Gilbert, Iris ......,,........ ,. ,, H11 Gilfeather, Gordon ..... .,,,, 3 1, 211 217 Gill, Patricia ........... ., . .. H31 Gilleland, Es:-sie ....., ,,..,.,. , 110 Gilliam, l-'rank ..., ,..., 14 21, 1210 220 2140 Gillis, Kathryn .,..... , .,l,,,. 201 2111 Gilsdorf, David ..,, , , ,,,,,, 2311- Gilroy, Howard . ..,, . '55 210- Ginigery, Marshall .,,... 115 Ginpcrey, Paul ..,..... .,.... .115 Gleason, Jay ..,,... .... , , 37, 2510 Gleeson, Michael ..... .........,, , ,, , .1421 Glodowski, David .,,. ...,., 1 15, 215, 222, 2714 Godston, Arjay ...,.,..,, 2157, 123 2111 2713 Godina, William ...., ,,,, ., ., 107 Godward, James ..... ., .l.. , 37, 2210 Goetzinner, Chester ,,1. H21 Go1'1', Howard ...........,.. .... ,,,,, 1 V . 110 Golberg, Richard ..,.. ..,. 5 7, 1121, 200, 2H0 Golden, Anthony .,,., ,,,.,,,,,, , ,, 2-'10 Golder, Robert .,.,,. 9431, 1210, 271- Goldstein, Georrre .,... .,,,,,.. ..., 2 - 111 Goldy, Charles .,,, 110 Goo, James .,...... . 110 Good, Lee ....,,,,.,.,,,,, , 21131, 2811 Good, Stephen ,, ,....,, ., 161, 177 Goodale, Lawrence ..,. .. ...,,, ,NIS Goodykoontz, .Ion ,, 222, 2140 Gorder, Kenneth ,.... ....,,,,,, , ,115 Gordon, Larry ,... ,, .. ..... 110 Gordon, Richard ..... ,..,. ,...,,,,, , 113, 2211 Gorman, Lyle ,,,,, ,.....,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, E 15, 13114, 2110 Goss, William ....,,,.....,,...,.. 11-1, 1.14, 12521, 221 220 2714 Gossaek, Joe ,,.., ..,.,..,...,,.,.,,,,,,.,,......., ....., , A , ,,,, .721 Gottfriet, Mrs. Marlene ...,.,,.., ..l.,. 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Gary .......,.,..., ..,...,..,....,..,...........,,,.... 1 10, 210 Grimm, Carlton ,,,. .,...., 5 7, 221, 2236 Grimm, Earl .,... ,,,,,...,,,...., ,,.,.,. , , 514 Grimm, Nancy .,.... .,,,,.,, 1 10, 200, 201 Grogan, Edward ..... ,r,,.,1,,,,,,,, ,,,r, 1 1 0 Grossman, Roger 110 Grove, Leonard .,.. ,,.. 2 06, 2-IH Guenther, James ...., .... , 67, 230 Guenzler, Robert ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, E 121 Guertzgren, Byron ...,..... . 110 Guile, Marshall ,... ,.,A.,,,,,,,A 2 38 Gum, Robert ,........... ..... 1 10. 2814 Gumnf, David 1,,, ,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 1 1 Gunderson, Antonie .... .,.. ,......... . . M721 Gunderson, Dale ,.,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,i 1 3 2211, 200 Gunderson, Donald ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, E 1 1 Gunderson, Judy .,,,,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 T 2 Gunderson, Leonard ,...,, .,..., 1 10 200, 200 Gusiafson, Charles .,.. ,,,,.r ..,. ,,., 1 1 1 Gwynn, Orman ....., M ,213 -H.. Haan, Kenneth ,.,. .. 2 , , , S1 Haas, David .. .,,,.,,,,, 07, 1211 Haase, Donald ,... .. ,.,.,,, ,.,...,, S 1, 2S0 Hadnagry, Steven , .,,,, 5,1 127 IH, 211, 213, 271 Haefer, Hal .,,,..... ...,..,..,.,., , 110 Haeussler, l'e1er ,..,. ,, , ,, 2110 Hazran, Judy .. ,.,.,. ,,.,, A 2 2 .. 22110 Hagen, Helen ...... ,,,,., S 1, 2110, 272 Hagen, Marilyn ,.,. ....... E 15, 1:17, 272 Hagen, Richard ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, Sl, 200, 202 Hanan, Robert .. ,, ,,,, ,,,,, , JS, 2:52 Hager, Maurine ,..., 113, 211, 211. 210 272 Hauer, Ronald .... . .. ,,,,,, , , ,, , ,113 Hapxirerty, Anita . ....... ,. . , 200 233 Hamrerty, Edward .,-2-4 05, 213, 2211 200 Hayrlishenas, lran .. , , . ,, ,, , 41 Hahn, Elmer .,,,,,,,,, , , jug Hahn, Henry , 110, 210 Haines, Lynn , , 2412 Haines, Martin , 113, 110 Haliert, l'ldward ,,,. sl, 22115 Hale, Sydnie ,... 211, 272 Hall, Brent ..,, .,., 2 so Hall, Ronald .... ,, Sl, Q10 Halley, Charles , 271 Halrer, Donald , 110, 111: Halverson, lNlilan . ,,.. . 2512 Halverson, Derwin .... 110 Hamann, 1'lll1.!'0l1t' .,,, 35, 1111 Hamill, Michael ........,,,, ls, 3:10, 2sS Hamilton, Steve ,,.. . , GT, QRS Hammersmark, lNlarx'in . Sl. 221, 212, 2110 Hammond, Robert ...,.,,,, , ,, 110 211 Hanehett, NYilliam . 110. 2K0 Ilnndl, William ..,,... 110, 3:11 Handy, lNlarporie ..,,,, 110, 211 2111 Hanliins, William ..... , SS, 217 EIIEN - RIA! 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If! :1,:1,,:.,,,,A' I-,1'.,Q1..1,' Hoover, Eugene ...., .....,..,.,...,,. ..,, 2 2 7, 2:1111 Jai-nhserl, Bruce . ,.., . , IIT, 311, 3-E ,1,,y,,, ,mf 1,g',11,,,Q,, Horak, Mary Lou ..... ........ 6 7, 240, 2114, 261 Jacobsen, f1ffllFLflffMJLlf , - ,1,,,,,,, I,',,.,i,1 J Horgan, Sandra ..... ............ l ll, 240, 233 Jar-olison, Gary .,,.. 3.11, ,1,,,,,,,' 1,,,,,,.,, Horst, Jonnie Lee ..... ,..,.,.... I ll Mi, 262 Jax-ohson, Larry . ,, ILT .Ionf-ei l'.iif+1. Horton, Dallas ...,...... ..,,,, 1 ll, 2510, 231 Jamieson, Jael-1 ., ,,,,,,,,, 71 J,m,,,' J,,,H4,, Horton, Karen .,........... .,,.....,,..... 1 15, 2611 Jamil, Najill Mansur . 3111 ,1,,,,,.,' 14,,1,..,., Hoskin, Linda Ann ...,.. , .,.. ..,ll1, 2614 Janssen, Sandra ,,...... 111 ,1,,,,,,,' ,sLa,,1,,y House, Daveen ..,...,...... .....,.,... E 95, 270 Jarrett, Ardis ....., . Tl, 2121 ,1,,,-,1,,,, 1,,,,,,,1,1 House, David ....,,,,,.., ........,., ,.,,.,.,.. 2 8 F Jarrett, James ,, 3,f,a, 2156, 37- J,,,,1,,V,.f 51m,i,, H, Howard, David ,.... .,......,.,,,,....,,.. 5 171, 2147, 27P Jel'l'ers, Hale , . 27,1 ,1,,,.,1,,,. ,1,,m,,, Howard, Jane ...... ..,..,..,......... 5 55, 228 240 272 Jenkins, Jame:-1 IGI, 1117, 3711 J,,,l,,1,- k,,1,,,,., Howell, Sandra ...... .,.....,. 7 il, 135, 144 2111 261 Jenkins, aJnet ,,,,,,, llj, 373 Jum, 1,,,m,1,1 Hubbard, Helene ,...., . ....,....., 95, 1546. 253, 261 Jenks, James .,,.,,,,.,.,, 113, 330, 371 ,1,,m,f,1,,1,,, Hubbard, Louise ....., .,........,...,.......,,,,,,,....,... l ll Jenni, Thomas ,,,,,,,,,,, 1-3, 3133, 3-1 ,1,,ri,.a I,,,,,,,i, Hubble, RHal:'olg ...., ,..... ,l...... 1 gl Jennings, Ronald .,..,. llg ,1,,,.,,,,,.1, ,1,,1,,, Huber, ic ar ..... ........,.... 3 .ens, Larry ....,,, .,..,,,,,,, 1 111, 31:1 ' Huber, Stephen ....... ,,.,............ 8 5 Jensen, Fldred Diane 417 Hudson, Charles ...... ....,............ 1 35' Jensen, James C. .,,,,,, 113 -K- Huestis, Frederick ...........,..,... ..... ..,.... 1 1 1 240 Jensen, Ralph ,,,.,,,,,, ,, , 3-3 Huff, James ............................,...,.,,.....,,,.... ......,..... 2 07 Jensen, Silas Eugene , ',- 1.43113 1,141-1.,..,, Huff, Norman ............,... 67, 127, 177, 216, 219 271- Jensen, Terry .,,,,,,,,,,,, 311, 177, 311- 1q,,1,,, N,,,,.-L, Huffer, Gordon ..... ....,.......,...............,,.,,....,.,............ 5 13 Jensen, Marilyn ,,,,,,,, 127, Sl 2011, 31-, 3311, 14,,11,,,r,,, 11.,,,,,, Huffine, Sandra ....., ............ .,.... . . 1 ........ 262 3f,:g, 3131: K,,1a,,,,, 1,1,,,1,., Hughes, David .....,. ...,. ..., 5 P4 Jensen, Timothy ,.,.,,,,,, 113 1.q,,,',,,,1, y1.,1,,1,11., Hughes, Janet ...1 ...,.,,. 1 S6 Jermunson, Donald ....,, ,113 Kanippirieii, I.11-- Hultin, Edwin .....,,...., .......... 2 345 Joe, Valerie ..,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 3711 Kanalz, ,1.-m,,,.. Hursaker, Allen ...,.. ....,. 7 4, 224 Johns, Douglas .,...... , , ., ll: Kzineniasn, 1-31.-.11--11 Hunt, James ......,.. ..,... K 15, 141 Johnson, Alfred .,,,,,, ,,,,,, , ,113 14,,m.,m,,.11, 14111111-.1 Hunt, Sandra ..,... ....,..... 1 ll Johnson, Beverly ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, T ,1, 1-11, 3131: Kang, 1g,1,1.,,11, Hunter, Howard ..... ........,....l 2 54 Johnson, Catherine ...,,,,,, 3 ,,,,, , 113 1q,,r1111,, ,s,1,.1,-..-,-, Hunter, Marla ......... ........ 1 11, 264 Johnson ,..., Donald J. ,,.. ,,,, 3 ,,,, Q f., :fill 1411,-,1,,,,, q'1,1.,-1.,- Hunter, Michael ........... .,.,........ 1 11 Johnson, Donald K, ,, ,,,, 43, Qwl Kaihgy-1,-, Jani,-.. , Huntsberry, Marsha ..,, , .,,., 272 Johnson, Donald R. ...,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, R 3 , 3-3 1-Q1.,1hma11, ,Kun Hurd, Donald ....,......,.. ......... 1 11 Johnson, Duane ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 6 7, 210, 3-11 Kam, I-'rank Hurley, John ........... ...........,,........ ...,...,. 1 1 l Johnson, Faye ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,111 1g,,up,,1, D11-,1.1 , Hurt, James ......., ....,,,,,,.,.........,.,.......,...,., 1 11 Johnson, Floyd ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, Q 3, 151- 14,15-,, 11-an , Hurwitz, Rosana ..... 126, 132, 211 21? Johnson, James R, ,,,, ,,,, , ,,,,,gg13, 3-3 K4-arng, ,1,,,1m , Huseby. Betty ...,.... ...,.,.........,.......,,, ....,,...,, T 3 1 Johnson. Janneth ...., , ,,,, 112, 2163, gms Ka,-sk,-5, 311Q111,.-1 AX., . . , 11 . :sq .-sank' Q11 -.vfxgs ,Q--., ,-v-:af WSE., .,., , .X Xxxss NOQQ NX .X X 'Q Q XQWQR ,S six X We x so ,X 1 X X X x S X XXX X X Q X se X ess XIX :X wx S NN X X so X, s::-:egg X KN, x s N 1 ,,,, ' . -:fi:'x:'Z'E1b- . , ,111-,::S ?NE:r-:E-NRM , 'S ,. ' we ,I Awful any ameras QQ. ULLIVAN X 'SWF 'A ,,, , s 'fi is X git XX, rn, W 1, , , 1 Everyfhfng Phofogrophrc Livingston, John ..... X KSQCW. Ab-1'.Ll .... ...... .,.... ....... ......... .........,. 5 5 K o 1 'izek, VS'illiam ,... ,,,,., 5 9, 242, 247 Ke-elan, Raymond ..... ................. 5 :. 232, 236. 242 Korrison, Karen ...... ..,..,,...... ......,...,,,,...,, 2 6 2 Keene. Joan ..,,,,.,... ....... 1 04. 112, 156. 241, 272 Koskela. John ......... ....................................,.,. 9 6 Keetoit, Jane .. ,.....,....,,..... ,,....,.... 1 12, 272 Koski, CODY1i6 ..... 90, 96, 214, 229, 264 Keifer. Peggy ........,......., 96 Koetka, Deanna ......... ............................ 9 6, 262 Keil. Daniel ,..... 45, 243, 256 Kostohris. Thomas . ....,...,, 113, 286 Keii. Donald ..... -...S5, 274 Koterba, Donald ...... ............. 2 82 Keith. John ........ ...,,.......... 2 S1 Kozeliski, Janice ....... ...... T 4, 268 Keller. 1Villia:11 .,.., ........ 1 12, 256 Kraft, Edward ...... ,..,,......,,....., 1 13 Kelly, Leo ..,......,.. ......,......., 2 76 Kraft, Glen ....,.....,. ,.,.,,,.,,,., 1 13, 235 Kelscn, Lou ..... ...,,...,. 2 16. 268 Kramer, Helen ............ ,..... 1 13, 137, 272 Keltner. Xolia ...... ........ 1 12, 244 Kranhold, Kenneth ,..1,,,,,,.,,,, 59, 236 Kennedy. Bruce ....... .......... 2 38 S5 Krause, David .....,,.,. ,.,.,,,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,, 1 13 Kennedy. Donald ..... ,....... 1 77, 246 Krause, Karol ,........ ,,,,,,,,.,, 113, 138, 143 Kennedy Gary ....... .........,..... 2 92 Krause, Jerold .....,.. ,..,.,,,...., S 5, 221, 229, 278 Kenney. John ...... .............. E T6 Krueger, David ...... 67 127, 217, 219, 260 Kent. Margaret ..,... 112, 272 Kruger, James ,,,,,, ,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 113 Kenyon. Robert ..... ..........,..... 5 1 Kubesh, Kenneth ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 13, 234 Kerttaghan. Clary . ...............,.. 112 Kuhl, Karen .,,...,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 13, 254 268 Ke-zstein. Janet . .... ,.,,..... 1 12, 270 Kuehne, Loyd ..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 5 Kessler. Deanne .,................ 112 Kukes, Wilbur ,..,., ,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 5, 288 Kessler. Janean ....... ...,,,,. 1 13, 272 Kutzman, John ,,,, ,,,,,', ,,,, 2 36 Kibte. Raymond ..... ............, S 5, 239 Kwasney, Elmer ,,,,,,, ,.,,,,, 1 13, 240 Kiefer. Gary ......... .,.,.,..,.....,...,...,.. 1 S0 Kilbride. Sharon ........ 199, 229, 272 Killortt. Erlice ..... ........ 5 1, 132, 213 King, Roger ,,,.,,,,..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 5, 278 Kir-r. Thomas ..,.......,,.. ......, S 5, 290 Kiiqflmag, Charlene ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 13 LaBrant, Harlan ...,. ....... 9 7, 142, 215. 27-1, Kfepglrgd, G31-5' ,,,,-1--,-,,,, Y ,,-,,-,,,'-, 1 13 LaB!'aI1t, La1'1'y ..,.. ...,...,,......,.. 2 39, 282 Klanint. Beverly ,..1 ........ 1 13, 223 L8Cl19IH1'13i6I'. SOHJH -,---- -----.,--vY--,------ - 255 K1ag o'yk. David , ..,, .,....,.....,,. 2 S1 Lackman, G101'ia ----...- -..-,.----,- --'--- '-----'-- - E -97 Kleffgey, Jogeph ,,-,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, S 5, 2.10 LaCl-inflan, Jack ........... ....,... -1 5, 2 .... 25, 244, 27-1 Kleffner, Margaret ......, ........ 1 13, 240 Ladrler, JaCC1l161iI16 .,-- ...--'.,,..--4---f.-.-.---,--,-, - 255 Kleinhans. Margaret ..... 1,..1, ........,........... 9 6 LaFontise, Mary --.Y..r. 113, 143, 272 Klie-get, Douglas .,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,, 1 13 Lake, Thomas ...... ..l..,....... 1 13, 167 Kliugas, Carolyn ....... ,,,.,.., 1 13, 252, 253, 271 Lalllm, Margaret .... ........... 1 13 240 Hllndt, Jan ,,,,,,,,..,., ,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 13 Lammers. Joel ..... .............. 9 7, 292 Klisis. Ruth ,,,.,.,,.....,..., ,.,,.,, 5 1, 268 Lamont, Alice ,...... ......,., 9 7, 211, 270 Kloystad. Patricia . .. ........,,,, 113 Lamont, Harold ........ ............. 8 5 138 Knight. Ranvla ,.,,.1... .,.,,,.., 2 00 Landry, Maurice ...... ....., 5 9, 239 Knostrnan, David ....,,,,,,,, 175 Langan, Russell ........ .......... 8 5 274 Knox. Leroy ..,...,.. ,.,...,,,........ 4 5 Langemo, Robert .... ......., 1 13 210 Ka:-isen, Joseph ,..... ......... 2 36, 282 LaRiviere, Gladys .... ............,... 8 5 246 K-3-eh, Richard ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 15 LaRock, Lawrence ,,.....,,.,,.., 113, 290 Kcester, Clinton ......,....,...,,......,........,..,. 113 Larsen Larry ...... ......... 1 13, 139, 185 Kc-filer. Donald ..... ....11.. 1 13, 167, 177, 292 Larsen Lynda ,....... ............... 1 13, 271 Koford. Donald .... ..........,...........,.. 5 9, 281 Larsen Norman ,,.,... ,...,.,...... 2 39, 290 K+.-lb. Robert ....... ........,,.... 5 9, 236, 278 Larson Gary ......... ,....... . 97, 113 Kologi. Ronald ,,,. .,......... 5 1, 253 Larson, Gordon .... ...... ..,,......,,..,.. . . .97 Kcletad. Gene ..,..,... ...,..... 1 85, 236 Larson Janice ,...... ................ f 47, 200, 264 K'1'T1'.'JTC', Edward .,.......... 255 Larson, Judith ....., .,,,. S 47, 214, 255, 267 KC-rnlofske, Larry .....,... 286 Larson Linda ...,.. ,......,,.........,....... . U85 Konecnjr. Anthony ............., 96 Larson Walter ..... ..,,....... .86, 237 Koi:-ad, John ......... ..1..........., 2 21 Lash, Daniel ....... ....... . ..97 Kzrell. Jacob ........ .....,.. 9 6, 286 Lasorte, Bettina .... ....... 1 13 l A716 I .,,, -M, x . Ns, 'Z 2 - 5'5 1 - Q 5155 1 , ,.i. f r 1 'Wg' , N 6 '. 2, f- . -uf ,- ft: E - 'K QT' L-3 le: ', ,' 'Vg V , . Y I 1 We 'xr lf ', ' ' . I' K! .ir fi! .tt 5 . RN . ,Ji I -, Q rex' gl ' 1 g - .1 16 -. J, I , 6 Tri: hx I! ' S 294 XE , L,- 5? NB' 5-Vt if 5 if, , , , -- w -4 N . ,:,,- 5 ? 5 1: W' E 'Q s , ' '? 55 Nr . 5 - ' Q 1' 'V . N.: . 1? X 1- ..- D I 'A A THE ' 2 4 1 'M f - 2 y -.. GREAT 711- 5 E E SUGAR w E 53 '- .JLLZJQ Z 1 .X i 4' 1 , -, 7 I Q. 1 M ' , ., tif extra fine T, 11 gf, qmwlmed 5' ,ff 24 7 ' 24. THE GREAT WESTERN if SUGAR SUGAR COMPANY f Billings I ,H ,,...,.... Montana J I 2 Latimer, LeRoy .......... LaTourrette, Thomas .... Latta. Clyde ...,............ Lauffer, Ernest ...... Lawin, Mryrna ....... Lawson, Patricia ..... Layne, John ...,..... Lea, Wayne .,......... Leach, Clifford ,,,., Leaman, Carl ,... Le-ation, Mary ....... Leggate, James ,,..., Lehfeldt, James .... Lehr, Bobby .......... Leigland, Ivan ........ Leland, Lillian ....,....... Lenington, Douglas ....... Leonard, Elizabeth .,.... . .. LeSuer, Andrea ....... Leuthold Raymond ..... Levang, Eugene ..,....., Levenson, Ronald ..... Lewis, Albert ,......... Lewis Donald ....... Lewis, Evan ........ Lewis, Gail Lewis, Gail ......... Lewis, Ruth ...... Lewis, Thomas .,.,. Lien, Anita ........ Liles, Dennis ....... Lilly, Norma ............ Lincoln, Charles .... Lincoln, Lee .........,...... Lindgren, Edward ..... Lindseth, Marvin ..,.... Lindsey, Kent ...,...,.. Lindstrand, Jean ....... Lindvig, Harold ....,. Listoe, Merle .,..... Lithander, Lars ...... Litschauer, John .... Little, Merle . ..,.,....... ,, Livingston, Hubert ...... Lloyd, Sandra .......... Lockridge, John ...... Lockwood, Carla ,,.. Lockwood, Linda ....... Lockwood, Timothy Lodge, Sheila .............. Loendorf, Joseph .,..,.. Loftsgaarden, Don ..... Logan, Clinton ....,.... Lomas, Donald ........ Long, Terry ..,...,.., Long, Raymond ....... Lofsonzski, Harry ...,... Lorentzen, Charles Losinski, Joseph ...,.... Loughridge, Joy .... Lowman, Samuel .,.. Lowry. Robert ..,..,.. Ludeman, Sandra .,... Luding, Barbara .........., Ludmg, Lanny ..........,.. Luding, Mrs, Kathleen Luebbe, Donna ......., .,.,.,.,. Luebeck, Alfred ........,... Luebeck, Sara .......... Luer, Geraldine ...... Luhr, William Lund, Ben ............, Lundborg, John ,... Lutes, Myrna ....... Lyall, Marilyn ...,. LyFord, Jerry ,.... Lyle, Robert ..,,,.... Lynes, Robert .,,..., -M- Maarstad, Martillis Maas, Larry ............. Mac-Donald, Joy ......... Maclay, Anne .........,,..... MacRobbie. Donald .,,.. Madden, Robert .......... Maddock, Val Jean ...1.. Madsen, Fred ............. Mahlum, Carol ...,..... Mahuxxh, George ..... Mahugh, Vernon ..... Maier, Jeanette ....., Maier, Raymond ..,.... Maiese, John J. Mainard, Wclda ,...,.. Majvrus, Gerald ....... Malcolm, Philip ,.... Mulc-sich, Robert ..... Malone, Arnold ,.,.. Malone, Jesse .,.. Marley, John .i..,.. Mani:-1, Mann Dixie ...... Pntririu Mann, Rohr-rt ,....... Mann, John .......... , . 1 lVlann'nu, Maxine Mans, Walter .,,,... Nlansc-au, Sylvm .... Manu:-I, 'I'cd .....,.... lVl:u'c-ott, Luwrerivc- ,,.. lV121l'lH'i.f!lY'f1, Harvey .... 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H fi, 292 Martin, Charles .,.....,, .... . ..............,.,. 5 W Martin, Donald F. ..... ,..............,.........,.,.., .68 Martin, Georxze ....... ,.....r.,.,...,..,..,.,.,,., 1 14 292 Martin, Judy .....,..... ....,. . 12, 530, 86, 261 2153 Martin, Keith ..........,.. ............... ........,.........., 3 9 3 Martin, William V. ....,, ..,.,..,,......,.,...,......,,, 2 77 Masiello, Joseph ....... ,.,.....,..., 1 14 Massa, Madelina ..,. ,....,...,.,., . .771 Massey, Sarah .....1.. 52251, 254 Matkin, Donald ..... ........,............ ,....,...... 1 1 11, 222 Matsuha, Karen ,,.,. ......,..,., .....,,.,,..,.... . , .,,, 1 14, 250 Mattson, Marjorie ,,1,.,, 80, 141 135, 1317 225, 230. 255, 2721 Mattson, Robert ....... .,................... ...... ..,.... 2 9 2 Mauland, Jadaweua .... . . .IW Maxwell, W. Kirk ...... ....,., 1 1f1 May, Frank ,...,,,.,,.. .,..,.. ....,, ..,..,,.., 1 5 1 May, Frederick ...,..... ..,,,....,,.,....,.,,..... . . ..........., 232 Mayer, l rederick ..,,., ......,. S 18, 130, 215, 2311 285 Mayer, Pamela ........ ....................,... S W, 163 271 Mazaneck, Wayne ,.1... ,,,... .....,..... 1 1 fl McAlister, Larry ....... ..,.. . ...,.,.. 1 14 McBride, Donald K. .....,1.1.. .114 McBeath, Melvin . ....... ...,.., 2 60 282 McBurney, John .,..... ..,,...,,,,.....,.. 1 14 McCamish, Patricia .........,,,,,....,r,, 225 McCarren, Patricia ...,.. ......... 7 1, 2113 271 McCartney, Lee .... ....., , ..,.... 1 14 McCauley, Kay ...... ,,,,,,... 7 -1 McClun1r, Marcia ,... ,,,. 1 111 McClure, David .,.... .,.......... 8 6 McCollum, Doris ....... ...,,.,,,,, f '11 273 McCormick, Albert ...... ..........,,,..,.,,.,,. . 239 McCoy, Mary Beth ..... ....... 1 171, 254 271 McCracken, Gene ...,... .......,.,.,.... . . 210 McCracken. Roy ..., .,....,,.,. E 18, 291 McCrea, Leonard ..... ,,,. ,,.,,,, 5 5 1 McCr0skey, William ....., 227, 236 McCullock, Earl .,,......, ...... 2 41, 299 McDivitt, B. Louise .... ,..... 1 1-1, 254 Mc-Donald, Gordon ...... ............. 1 85 McDonald, Rebecca .,,,,., .,.,.. 1 111, 263 McDonald. William J. .,.. ,,,,.... 1 18, 285 McDowell, Lance ......., ....... 291 McFadden, James ..,..,,.,, ,,..,,,,,.,..,,, 1 14 McGeachy, Ronald ...... ..,.,..,..,...,.,...., 7 -1 McGee, Patricia ........ ......,, 7 fl, 246, 263 McGillvray, Clifford .l,, .,.,..........,........, 5 2 McGinley, Helen ....... .. ....,.,, 1141, 273 McGowan, Samuel ...,,..............,. , 114 McGuire, Janice ,....,. 68, 1121, 267 McGuire, Mary Jo ...,.. ,.........,,,, E 19, 273 McGuire, Sharon ..... .........,,,,,r, . .52 McHenry, Marilyn .... ......,, 1 1-1, 169 Mclntire, Karen .......,.. ,,,....,..,,.,...., 1 11 McKean, Margaret ..... . ,.,,,.,. 1111. 241 Mc-Kelvey, Herbert ..,.. .,.r,, J 5, 23-1, 2111 McKenzie, Sharon ,........,,,....,,. .86 McKerrow, Eleanor ,,,,,, .86 McKeown, Michael .,.. ,,,,,,, 1 11 175 McLane, Wallace ..,.....,, ,,..,,r 1 171 McLauchlan, William ,.... ....... 1 111 Mcliaugrhlin, John ....r.,, , H99 McLeod, Louise .,,,,,,,r ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 71 Mclleod, John ..,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,., 1 TS McMasters, Sally .,,...... 11-1. 210, 267 McMillon, Don ,,,,., ., ,,,,,r,,.,.,,,,,,, 251 McMillan, Kenneth ,,,,.. ,,.,,,r,,,,.,,,,,,. 2 10 McNeal, Shirley , , . ..11-1, 271 McNeal, Judith .. ,r,,.....,,,, ,,.,,. . , 114 McNett, Jolm ,,.,. ...,,.,.,..c......, 2 36 Mt-Rae, Donald .,.. .. ..,,.l,, 111. 112, 231 Medvit, Elizabeth ., 119, 200, 211, 2116 Meek, Ramon .... ,,,,, M71 11-1, 22,1 Meehan, Donna , ,,,. .,....,......,,. 1 11 Mcchan, Michael ,,.. ..,. ,... S 1 1, 1:17 Mock, Allen .,..,,,,, , ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 15 Mchling, Sharon .,,., ...EIR 21.1, 21321 Melena, Betty .,,.... ...,...,,,,....... 1 15 Mclin, David .,.,..., ,,,,,,,, 1 5, 1171 Melville, Arthur .. , , 119, 1223 Melum, Douglas ,,., .. . 115 Meras. Harriet .. .. .. . .52 Mero. 'Ferry ..,,.. ,.,,. . .115, 167, 1712 Merrett., John .,., .. QR, 287 Messier, Yvonne , 26:2 Mc'l'ul1y, Patricia ...QS Meyer, Richard . ..,, ,,,,,,,,,,, R 11 Meyer. Warren , 113 Moyers, Kenneth ...,, , 115 255 Michnil, Mivhail .. . , . in Michel, Walter .,., .. . , hs, QRS Micka, Mary Ann . 331, 211. 229, 351, 233, fliii Micheletti. Joseph , ,,,, , 'SG' Q21 Micken, Donald ...., T:-, 205 Mihclish. Gary ,,...... 115 Mikvson, Nancy 52, 2153! Milanovicll, lllariv 52, 21211 Milanovich, Philip ,. 86, 359 Millard, Larry ...,.. . . 52 Millard, Richard ,,.,., .... . .. . 115 Milli-x-, Annan ,.,.. ,........., 1.1, .,.,..,. S 1 2 , 2:19 313 Miller, DcAnn ..,. .. ..,,. ..,.. . ...., . . 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Roiler 11,,, 2251. 2711 an QQ.. ,,,, ,,,,,,3t59, 217 Rettie, Charles -'--'----'---- -H2511 fa 1 ' Vmlljv 183, 267 Reuther, Donna .,... ,1'----- 1 17 241 fg,,,,, ,,A,,,,, 117, 280 Rexroat, James .... ,,---------- 3 2 , l.a's , 117. 273 Reymcr, Mike ........., ,.,,,.. 1 00, 222 y1,,,. H 1 1,32 Reynolds, Helen .,..,.. ..---........- . A-901' f,-.,,, M 100, 253 Rice, Steve ,,,,.....,,..,,,..l. .....,,.. Y , ..-f,- 1--,100 715, 1 5,11 210 2 Richardson, Donnalee '17, 261, 26-1 ' . ,,,, 221 Richardson, Kenneth ,,.,....,..,,,,, 130, -36, 227. 231 Richardson, Susan ,.,...........,,.,............,.......-------,...-.--. 33 Richardson, Thomas ..,,,,,. 87, 121, 1954, 210, 229 23-1 -Q- Richter, Gary ........,, ,...............,,...,, ...........-..,YY-,-- 1 6 7 Rirluway, Charlet ..,.. ......... .,..,,.. 1 l 1317. 2117 117, 27-35 Ricvcci, Bcnnctt ..1, ...... ,,-,,f-...- 1 1 7 , ,, 513 fiitner, Robert ..... 73, 1110 117, 100 liivencs, Jan ....,., ----.1,- 1 00 - 220, LT- ltoarlt, Dmu: ,,..,...,, .-.1- 2 35 100, 211 Roldpirns-, llnring .,,,. ..,,,..... 2 345 1tU1rf'l'lI4, llvva,-rly ,,.. ....Y..... 1 17 lirilis-rim, Carol ,...,.. 117, 243 -H- liolwrts, 1.1-wis . l-.,.4.fV, 213 Koh:-rtsfm, Carl , ..YVv,,,.-v-.-- --117 U11 1517 ltohvrtson, lluanr- 1 2100, 239 117 liu1wr1.avm, .larncse ., , . 117, 2131 111, 111-1 Hri1wr1,ull, 1V1f-rnnry , ,.,. ,,,, 1 17 117 Roll:-lm'yf', l ay , .,., ..,,1i1. 137111 ' 11111. 111, 0271 liohin,-on, Donna ., ,,,,, 3135 1 IU . 5111, i ' ltohinaon, Gr-ralfl ,.,.... 75 11111, Ji' 1 Mullin-lm, 155111111 , 117 'Z' ltuhirifarirn, Walt:-r f 1211, 213 f3'f lifilii un, l,awr4-n1'1- H H. 117 117, ffl' Robin un, Patricia fl, 111, 2011 100, if lifibirimori, Vicki 117, 21111 .f'7 Holi un, 1il'lI1'l' , 2111 ' MU, li linda, Nlre. 1'.l'Hlll 'S 313. 2135. 2755 197 lffrllil, .1H1ull V 2711 117 101:11-r , Alan 117 41 .47 7 1111111 1' , 7il'lI1'4' . . 2547 'U Hog' r., lluam- 277 117 1f.'l1'f'l' , '1'h0rn:x, 100, 11711 .fm w.7ff-,- nf., nf-ny 1. . 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Wayne ...,.,...... ...,... 1 00, 210, 215, 243, 283 Sandberg, Ernest ..,,. ,.,..,..,..,.......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 1, 235 Sandenaw, Carole ..., .,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,, 1 1 8, 205, 265 Sanders, Horace ..,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 42 Sanders, Patricia ,,,,,,,,,, ,275 Sanders, Wayne ..,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 67 Sanderson, Robert ..,., ,,,,,,, 1 18, 185 Saner, Carl ...,......,..,.. ,,,,,, 8 8 277 Santa, Leslie ,,,. .,.,.,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,, 1 1 8 Sargent, Gordon ...., ,,,,,,,, 6 1, 2.17 Sarkis, Munir ........ ,,,,,,, 1 18, 257 Sarisky. Albert ,,., ,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 1 7 Saunders, Brian ...., ,,.,...,1,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 18 Sawyer, Thomas ,........... 170, 177, 178, 217, 277, 249 Saxman, Margaret ...,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 265 Saylor. Myron ..,........,.............,.......,...,...,,,,,,,,,,, 45, 275 Scalabrin, Joseph .... 75. 130, 143, 217, 225, 227, 228, 236, 229, 260 Scalabrin, Robert .,.. ..... ,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 1 8 , 130, 255 Schaefer, Shirley ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,118 Schaff, Kenneth ...,, ,,,,,,,, 6 1, 238 Schaff, Theresa ..... ,,,, ,,,,,,, , , 118 Schaper, James .,,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 3 Schauer, Robert ...,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 6 1, 233 Schauer, Suzanne .,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 55 Scheeler, Marion ..,,. ,,,,,, 1 00 211, 240 Scheu, Herman .,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 18 Schilling, Ivan .... ,,,,,,,,,, 1 61 167 Schiltz, Diana ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, S 3, 269 Schlahs, Gordon .,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 61 Schlechten, David ......,..... ,,,,,,, , ,289 Schlechten, Margaret ,,., ,,,,,,,,,-,,, 2 18 Schleicher, Kay ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 18, 371 Schmidt. Albert .,...,,... 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