Montana State University Bozeman - Montanan Yearbook (Bozeman, MT)
- Class of 1962
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DEDICATIG Montanan Jan. 27, 1962 In Memoriam Donald G. Nutter, Governor of Montana Throughout the United States aggressive leadership has shaken our com- placent attitude and has given us a sense ot urgency in accomplishing national and international goals. Montana was fortunate to have one ot these leaders. Governor Donald Nutter provided the state with an attitude of awareness of all phases ot state government. Perhaps there was not complete agreement in the ideas which he held or programs he proposed. This statement can be applied to any great politician. A man with courage and conviction has always been admired and re- spected. Governor Nutter exemplified this type of man. He formulated his plat- form while campaigning and carried through with these ideas until tragedy interrupted his term. In respect and remembrance of a great man, we dedicate this book to Gov- ernor Nutter and the characteristics of manhood which he represented. 1962 Montanan Staff u B ,i 5 il. .lil the montanan Good Morning! Through the doy, increments of time toke on on importonce hord to sur- poss. Through the yeors We would like the pictures ond thoughts here contorned to toke on the some im- portonce. Allen County Public Library 900 Webster Street P0 Box 2270 Fort Wavne, IN 46801-9770 Q31 -11 ,tl I f 1 Y 1 i Con you think of Q better woy to spend your Time? Nobel would be proud of us. .'7,lM,l ' va '-s, ...J . 1:-1 X i N. K. .3 .X:,,, 6 the 196 , montanan published by the associated students of montana state college. Introduction . . . . .... page 4 ' administration and faculty . . page 16 students . . . . page 32 M . 7. ' . 1 .,.f , . X4 college in action . 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'N -V--4'-fl:-.-,hw 4, N X W1 member ot ro k m t ' II ' t ' t' 7. . .ninth . . Q.. ae. C Y OUH OID CO EQIC! 6 pI'6SS CISSOCIO IOVI P1 Bula PM Dmev DANCE Derby Dance? VVhc1T's ThcuT? All riglfmf, This ones culled musical choirs ,-.s f, Maia-f-Y ' cv.: w v Ffa 17 2 9-12 0 W' Vlihutkilvuzo Test Todcly, huh? through . . . .gg , 1-X . I ' , I' -. C 3. '.3.g9,-- I , I 1 N ' I lt I I Ii I I I 'sllg il ' is ! 1 ' - 9 . U . I ' v -9. I' - ' 3 . if Watch it, girls. The world tell in . . . No - wait . . . I knew it! That blasted alarm clock . . . Where in the heck is it? Ah . . . l guess I can lay here a tevv more minutes .... Hey! Aren't ya goin' to chapel? 'IChapelI What happened to breakfast? Oh Brother! Where are my shoes? Hey roomiel What happened to my notes? one ot these days I have lust got to make it to breakfast .... First come Beanies, then comes. . Watch Those Cots!! gn'7:,B.:f. When you geT down To your Undies, carry The game outside t, 110 . . . Eeny-Meeny-Miny-Mo! Mud's fine for The complexion! Chrisfmas assembly Why in The vvorld did I leT Them Talk me inTo These eighT o'clocks . . . I beTTer geT my head ex- amined . . . Oh, Excuse me! FunniesT Thing . . . Never knew They puT seaTs in The middle of The aisle , . . Ah . . . heres an empTy one . . . l Good morning, class. Please Turn To The ques- Tions aT The end of chapTer Twelve. Ump . . . should have saT TarTher back . . . Teacher makes like a loT of noise Tor sleeping .... Man! Don'T Tell me iT's Time To TroT down To Reid for my nexT class! I've iusf goT To sTay awake This Time .... Besides being pigeon-Toed, he's goT fleas, My! My! Wnot fine young gentlemen. Mitch Miller will be proud of you 1l day... How was lunch today? OK, I guess. Say, I'rn going to Westgate in about an hour. Want to come with? Now . . . I got a lab. Well, see ya later .... Ho! Ho! Ho! And it's off to lab we go.. .She-e-e Oh weII,there's always coffee breaks! Think I'lI go to the football game tornor- row. . .You know, I'm really getting brains . . . I've come to the conclusion that it always snows on the weekends .... No service without state I. D. Elm 9 The only vvoy To sTucly ,,:,.,-f-.v---- LeT's build Q sfcztue or sbmefhing ' 1 There's no ploce like home. 3 1 - ' 5 K , . , 1 , .:,, . X., ails., , -3. ,xv . - ,7 , , . N ' bv' Js is X ' 1 s F 11' ' r ki xi, 1 n ' '45 . P' Jxuh xf 'B' :sh A+ ' ,Q 1 Q ' . 'ty 4 All 54 filer 'Q 5 u .' q u - s 1 s . X ' , Ecu v . K 'min , ,.-- 32. , ffdig , ' -' , in I rgw HX' fag, . 'L ag -A 'ig F 1 1 Y f. fl' '35, . . VVhisTIer's Mother rides again! we both push, we con make P' v the Pg! 11A Wonka check my shorts? 0 0 0 inn: l , vi' g. Y I I 41 'Q ITsgeTTm lore, Fred! -rf 1 VT Q, Q. 7 . IB . 1 W. J- ' i Qi. The bug oloy Lonely Hec1rTs Ah . . . Thof Wos GOOD? Holy Smokes! I beTTer geT reocly . . . GOT o ololTe QT eighf . . . Hum-m-m. WhoT sholl I vveclr? Con'T vveor This . . . wore it Losf oloTe . . . Mom! Problems, Problems, Prob- lems oll clcny lo-o-ng. Hey roomie! Remember when oncl where Thof COCkTOll pc1rTy is going To be? How 'bouT The gclme losT nighT? We sure wumpecl The Tor oUT of old M.S.U. Huh? Wonder vvhof vve'll olo TonighT? Probably go To The dcmce .... 1 Anticipofion of hns clnswer. Chi Omega, connoisseurs. '17 Y fix xv U. 1.3 9 N Q 'X . it 'J '71 5 ' fr.,-.. Beoufy prevails. .-,Z The Student's Choice I-Ii! How'd the big test go today? Fine. lLittle private conversation exchangel I wonder vvho's playing tonight ,... They had better be good . . . I've got to make a good impression. . .. I could have danced all night , . . too bad because they stopped playing . . . wonder what we'Il do novv. . . . I have more brains! Boy, couldn't somebody make a mint by installing parking meters behind the field house? x Antigone Spirit The faculty and administration at MSC have a dual role to fulfill and They shoulder the responsibility in a way which is truly indici- tive of Their capabilities. After a busy week of lectures and administrative duties, They are called upon To chaperone all Types of affairs. Their intellectual resources are also tapped as advisors of different clubs. The students have a right to be proud of The persons who are directing their studies. administration faculty ' Wm Q 3 Q 5 'QSM wg X the president For eighteen years, Dr. R. R. Renne has afforded Mon- tana State College the firm and competent leadership it needed while the campus population more than doubled and many new and useful buildings appeared, President Rennes leadership is something of which both he and all Montana State College students can be proud. Through his foresight and capable guidance, Dr. Renne has given Montana State College an individual and aca- demic character which identifies it as an outstanding institution. President Renne The reception line sometimes can seem like tedious work, but. . . in I0 'X . . .the dinner afterwards is fair compen sation for the time spent. DIA i A A Y hi L Q. QQ FXS - ' fi A . C. . . . g Q' . 'se z C l 1, C' C' ll . N , Q Q . t QJTRNR J 'Q if ' Student administration Dean Glynn Dean Brown Dean Esther Brown, Dean ot Women Students, and Dean Val Glynn, Dean ot Students, both display patience and understand- ing When dealing with any problem. These qualities make them both outstanding administrators on our campus. While tultilling a multitude of services which are included in their daily work, both find time to give willing assistance to all students desiring their aid or advice. I still don't know what we're going to do with that boy! Supermarkets and banks, now! administrative officers The iolo of coordinating school focilifies, supervising the offices, ond rnoinfoining records ore iusf ci few of The rnony responsiloilifies Token on by The odminisfrofive offices of Montana Store College. The products of The works of These men ond women con be seen eoch ond every doy in The skillful orgonizofion ond moncige- ment of oll school-ciffiliofed services. Dean Gaines if Bernard Copping H. C. Cheever Hardy Berry V. 'vii x ,T - c 1 'F 09 ,gy ' Q.-Lv. ' . 313. R .:.-E:3?Y'ii4'?' - , ,iff '15 . 5 gf.-j,z,:--.ting , . ju-12.113, - 9-gh: ici,-I-f,, ., y i.- ., ,ws . ,-V.. - ni? : ZS.: -' ' - '.igs,'.e'ff.' ' 4 f- 'L-irjif H . J 'Venti' , 11,1 ' '- lfzffl-..' ' 'H 114' S'?I- 1-.-'rv - P, . 325 'rr 'si f .f , F. ..., , 5, ,N 1i'ESs3f5fr:r ' 5'i'? i+ 1 ' f- -. eff'--. .1 4 -.Q - is Marfin Whalen Torlief Aasheim Harry Cockrum Mildred leigh Leslie Heathcote Martha Hawksworllmf The State Board ot Education and Ex-,officio Regents of the Univer- sity of Montana has general control and supervision of all units. The State Board of Education delegates certain duties to the Local Executive Board. These two boards and the administration ot Mon- tana State College are responsible for maintaining a high quality program of instruction, research and extension, that will meet the need of students and Montana people. board of education Gov. Donald Nutter Earl Hall Msgr. Emmet Riley Harriet Miller F 55. Forrest Anderson G. L. Doering Merrit Warden J. H. Petro George Mulendore Bynton Paige George Lund Quality control is the byword ofthe MSC Grain Lab. X5 :gf C-255,55 d1V1S10I1 agrlculture Helping to raise the name ot Montana State College, the Division ot Agriculture has achieved the rating as one ot the top research and Teaching schools in the nation. Despite our great technological advances in the past decade, the students and faculty in agriculture recognize an ever-pressing need tor newer and better techniques in ranching, range management, and farming. To this goal, the Division of Agriculture strides. Dean Huffman M, l . W, ,S ir . . . 1' ' Us it Witt II.. ii, I t F7 is ,. X r vgfiifl' .' i '- .,i' ' . N J i A 'Mfr - ,- '. Fri'-'Y sf- -wfgfrgt Extensive dairy experimentation takes place at the college dairy form An insight into the painstaking preparation of YOUDQ WOVTWSH, GS well as young men, CJVS CIT foods is gained in the Meats Lab. tracted to the field of Agriculture. Very precise observation is necessary in this now specialized branch of study. -RSV tzc- ' - - Since The Time of The oncienT Greeks, mon hos been seorching Tor The keys To unlock The kingdom of know- ledge. This is The iob of The Teacher now os iT wos Then. The Teocher musT be oble To offer his sTudenTs These keys in such o woy ThoT The sTudenTs will grosp Them ond sTorT up The long poTh of learning. The deporTmenT of educo- Tion hos The problem of giving The TuTure Teochers The combino1Tion To The vosT mysTeries surrounding The keys. Though educciTion does noT end wiTh Tormol schooling, The bosic knowledge imported by The men ond women of The Teoching profession is The beginning which all ed- ucoTion sTudenTs need in order To reoch ouT Tor The king- dom of knowledge. Dean Nickerson division of education The nursery is on vciluoble Troining place for EE moiors 'lk gun-'wwe - r id, 2' x ,r W 'I lndusTrial ArTs eolucaTion is becoming of more value in our skilled socieTy of Today. Library Science Takes on new meaning wiTh The parfial completion of The beautiful new library. For the last decade, every college of engineering has witnessed a tremendous influx in demand for trained specialists. In our modern, mechanized world, specialization has grown to heights never before realized. The engineering de- partments at MSC have kept up with this rapid increase in demand, and have traditionally given to the world above average graduates. Under Dean Schilling, these departments have enlarged in the number of students, and have encour- aged a quality that can and does challenge any and all other colleges. division of engineering Field trips break the routine of classroom work Lab Work is gn inferesfing and enioyable phase for The Civil Engineers. of the engineering curriculum. xv 'fi -1? arm-af . division of letters 0 and S C ieno e Students find themselves engrossed in the observa- tions in Chem labs. The study of bacteriological sciences dictates many hours spent hovering over the microscope. For the first time in the history of Montana State College, the Division of Letters and Sciences had the largest enrollment of any division. The trend of our society to require more from pure science reflects the increasing strength of this division. Also the demand of our modern economy for a broad education is shown by the growth of the general studies curriculum which is now the big- gest in the division. Among the different phases of education offered to a student in Letters and Sciences are chemistry, zoology, botany, physics and mathematics. This broad field has a place for all students seeking a liberal and informative education. 7 E if. avl- M- U! Jew 0 fb., 5 0 U Dean Bradley Geology students toke mony field trips to study o voriety of rock forrnotions. 'fa . . . . . . In this classroom in Lewis Hall the intricacies ot nature ot microscopic level ore studied. l Dean Roskie A greaf deal of social responsibilify falls on The faculfy in The Division of Professions. Preparing The archiTecT, The nurse, The home economish who must inTegraTe The knowledge of many dh . . . f general educaTion areas To bring forfh The creaTiveness That is so 0 imporTariT in our socieTy. IT is To such purposes ThaT The men and women of The professional world are dedicaTed. p Home Ec Training gives sTuclenTs ThaT liTTle extra Touch To In The STudenT Health Service, nurses exemplify The proclucT help make Them successful homemakers of Tomorrow. of our nursing curriculum. l ll if x 5 .Q l T w 3' -5-1,3 1 -. P x if - ,,,..:1 . 'Fr . AL ' V 1 T-r . T - T qi, f rg 11' A X- 1. ' .3 A F. Qu- rf: .f ' , Jlzlfl -:gg ,. H '.' ,' Q- li' .R 'f,.' Y , ,r 'Lis e 41' 2 4' in sta r.. .I ff' - ,:lL'ir:!-5 - , W e -T. , ff. ' -r F . T-7 ls' -i :' i '?2fJ ff ' ' i- L- 'T-ii-T 3: Cie 1- if lg ' .i fqf-1, -.'5f,g.3y2-g',. ', ' if-:li15f'ANf- ' 'Yfliif ssl -' Q 30 The greot wonders of czrt ctre clczily oc curonces in the MSC Art Depcmrtment. Under the vvcttchtul eyes ot the Commerce instructors, students goin proficiency in typing. c Amid the frenzy of social activities and the tranquility of studies, the students of Montana State College emerge as the persons who exemplify the real colleg- iate spirit. Time seems to be ever lacking, but somehow all the requisites are ac- complished and the student graduates into the everyday finals of life. Each student at MSC is preparing to make his community, state, and nation stronger than it was during the previous genera- tion. lt is on these young and aggressive minds that the future of the democratic way of life depends. Students Seniors juniors Sophgmore S freshmen S 4 H544 , W 1.4 . x. :Hill f. 'l p ' ' , N k.,,u ' 5. f 'sf' . .f 1 xt: Jack Weyland Helen Coffman Ed Harper Marge DeWitt Dennis Osgard Vice-President CovSocial Chairman President Secretary Co-Social Chairman S 4 i A 'L ' Putting their best foot forward, these men and women Q S E step out into the sea of life after their preparation in the if cove of education. These graduates hold in their hands i 1 the key to the future and the knowledge that they have 34 obtained at MSC will be one of their guiding precepts throughout their lifetime. Congratulations and best wishes for a satisfying future. . -se, if ' hw, ears- 21 .gb class of 6 14' .2 -4 'C gli --o AI! ..-1 .4 'QA 41. 'T-10 mv -X S--Q v-7 Nt --vu ...ea Sue Q0 ,,.-- 'X Q-no 6' A--9 , Y 'E'-D Q? vo., :iff .4 ol T17 David Aitken Arch Richard Albrecht EE Elmer Albrecht EE Kent Aldrich Commerce Arlita Alex Phys Educ Ahmad Alnouri IAT Amir Ali ME Wesley Anderson Ag Ed Robert Andriuk CE Donna Andrus Art Charles Arnold ME Joan Atteberry Home Ec Richard Austin Ag Ed Gary Baden General Eugene Baker Arch George Baker General Mily Bakich Phys Ed William Ballheim EE Christopher Balstad IAT Robert Barbo CE Roger Barbo ME Richard Barrett General James Bartron ME Thomas Bates General Elizabeth Becker Art Eugene Beekman General Richard Beham IAT Murray Bell Commerce Lois Belschner Home Ec Mary Bennett Bacr James Berg Commerce Ronald Berglund ME Michael Berkoff EE Jayni Bianchi Commerce Robert Biastoch Phys Ed Glenn Black Sec Ed Robert Black Moth Geraldine Blackman Phys Ed Don Blankmeyer Art Ralph Blee ME Betty Blenkarn Elem Educ Bryant Blewett Commerce Clarissa Bliss Math John Bodner Commerce Duane Boe General Clyde Border General Marion Border General Joseph Bortz E Sci John Bower Al Robert Bowman Pre-Med Robert Boyd Commerce Bruce Braaten Bacf Arne Bradley EE Bruce Bramlette General Eugene Bratton lE Donald Breiner Arch Rita Brillhart Nursing Evelyn Brown Nursing Harvey Brown IAT Verna Brown Elem Educ :of seniors -.f ,...,l 1.4 3 no-5 Nr,-C ' .'..' ,Q 1 ,.--0 .4 -I v-' f-9 .aa -Q 'T 0 ass of 6 V-9 Y? Q' v--1 'S -5 ,fs 'U v D 'Q ,J an 41' It f Q tl 1-an -5 5 C si ,--9 li- 1-vw Wfl 40 Y 'I 1-A '-7 Aol Leonard Broz IAT Dean Bruckner ME Daniel Buckley General Roswitha Bullinga Chem William Bunker EE Richard Burleigh Ag En Robert Burns IAT Jon Carlson Physics Richard Carr EE Frances Carroll Home EC Helen Carson Elem Educ Edward Casne Ch E Ruth Cegelski Phys Ed David Chamberlin Physics Rex Chamberlin Art Keron Chapman General Mary Chestnut Phys Ed Carol Chrislison Sec Educ Ellen Churchwell General John Clark Math Padaric Clark General Larry Clawson EE Helen Coffman Bacr Ronald Cole CE George Collins General Mary Conser General Barney Considine Math Gladys Considine Home Ec Frank Cooper Physics Roy Cornell RM Daniel Costello Art Bill Cousineau ME Perla Cox Home EC Sandra Cox Elem Educ Roberta Crosby Elem Educ John Crow Ag EC Dorothy Darling Chem Parviz Davallou CME Charles Davis Chem John Deboer ME Richard Dehn IAT Phyllis DeJana Phys Ed J.R. Desai CIWE Tom Devine Sec Ed Mariorie DeWit Art Judith Dieruf Art Charles Dietz Chem Sandra Dodson Art Marvin Doig EE Patricia Dolven Home Ec Terry Donich EE Jamina Dosumu Agron Arlene Douglas Home EC William Drake Chem Jack Dunn EE Jacqueline Dunn General Thomas Dunn Ag B Gary Dusenberry ME John Dwyer Mtltlw Josephine Dye Nursing seniors Q0 Xe' class of 6 William Eagle CE Franklin Eckard EE Paul Elder Pl'WySrCS Marion Eldering Elem Educ Hallie Elliston Film 81 TV Woral Emmett ChE Jon Englert Art Roger Erfle F 81 WL Herman Erhard ChE Larry Erickson IA Alan Evans Al Dennis Eyre EE Douglas Fairfull EE John Falat Arch Arthur Falk ChE Judith Farmer Nursing Douglas Fenton CE Stephen Ferguson Physics Orin Ferris IAT Donne Fisher Commerce William Fogarty RM Margaret Fordik Home Ec Jill Foster Elem Educ Richard Foster IAT Susan Frazier Elem Educ Joyce Fuhrman Commerce Robert Fulcher Phys Ed Gerald Funk ChE Gene Gallagher Moth Russel Garlough lAT Dennis Garouhe Moth Dale Gibson Ag P Frank Gilliam Bocr Kalhryn Gillis Elem Educ Gary Glanlz ME Chester Goeizinger Agron Richard Golberg EE Eddie Gold Art Robert Golder EE Lawrence Goodale IAT John Graesser Film 81 TV Gary Graham Ag EC Barry Granlund Sec Educ Philip Granl IE Philip Green CE Daniel Greer Art Roberle Grelencorl Ari Leonard Grove Al Mary Guenzler Sec Educ RoberlGuen1Ier CE Kenneth Haag CE Dwaine Haagenstad ChE Donald Haase ChE Steven Hadnagy Ag Educ George Hageman Commerce Richard Hagen Arr Marilyn Hagen General Iran Haghshenas Bccr Lynn Haines Pre Med Donald Hakliila EE 'R as l --4 N--Q , -4 4 Ronald Hall CE Milan Halverson IAT Donald Hammersmark Commerce Marvin Hammersmark RM Mark Hannah ChE John Hansen Marh Richard Hansen IA Charles Harms EE Edward Harper Sec Educ Judith Harris Elem Educ Thomas Harris Commerce William Harris Pre Med Don Hari ME Donald Hartzog Commerce Eileen Harlzog Commerce Ernest Haselhorsl ME Claudia Haskin General Gary Haskin EE Hugh Hastings AI Garden Haugen F 84 WL Gene Haun CnE Dawna Hauswirlh Chem Gary Haven IAT Belly Hawkins Nursing Charles Hayes ME Vivian Hayes ML Dean Hazelion EE Gordon Hazellon CE Fred Heer General Larry Henderson CE Carla Hess General Jeanine Hess Sec Educ Lindsay Hess Morh Anna Hewitt General Kathryn Hicks Home Ec Willard Hill Ag Ed Gordon Hillstrom General Harry Hinton General Mohsen Hirsa IAT Rober! Hiichens Commerce Richard Hodgson CE John Holden Al Harold Holen Commerce Linda Holliday Home Ec Douglas Holm Commerce Eugene Hoover Arch Janice Hoovesial Nursing Pefer Horton Ag Ed William Howe ME Richard Huber EE James Humble Commerce James Hun! Sec Educ AI Hussaini Richard lndreland Ag Ed George Isaacson IAT Mary Iverson Arr David Jackson Commerce Larry Jackson Chem Sieve Jackson Al Bruce Jacobsen Commerce seniors 75? ua. +4 X Q-at v-Ap 5. ' x vu--1' 'uni 3 3? I U N- fi! Q, 'A FAQ' lc -. Ji '25 36, Q., 1 fv G 1 . i 8 ,fu If lx'-n-as ,AN James Jenks Ag Ec Thomas Jenni Ag Ed Daniel Johnson Frlm 8 TV Donald Johnson General Donald Johnson EE Karen Johnson Arr Sonia Johnson Home Ec Charles Jones IE Henry Jorgensen Sec Educ Ronald Kalsco RM Edward Kanemasu Souls Jacob Karnop ME Frank Kalo EE Stewart Keelon Physics Donald Keil Ag Ec Daniel Kempa EE Gary Kennedy Arr Raymond Kibbe ME Donald Kimmel Physics Jean Kimmel Sec Educ. Thomas Kipp Sec Educ Edward Kocher EE Gene Kolslad Arch Edward Komuro Art John Konrad EE Jacob Korell Commerce Jerold Krause General Donald Kude IAT Wilbur Kukes Pre Med James Kuzara EE Sonia Larhenmaier General Robert Lackman Physics Alice Lamont Commerce H. T. Lamont IE Russell Langan Ag B Daniel Larsen CE Norman Larsen ME Linda Larson Elem Educ Walter Larson Arch James LaRue Sec Educ LeRoy Latimer CE Wayne Lattimer Pre Med Warren Latvala CE Donald Laubach Commerce Robert Laughlin Sec Educ Philip Laun Physics Wayne Lea EE James Leckie IAT lynn Leffler General Kay Leibrand Math James Leidholt Nursing Raymond Leuthold Ag Ec Evan Lewis General John Lillberg EE Charles Lincoln Physics Marvin Lindseth IE John Livingston Phys Ed Joseph Loendorf Commerce Nenette Loftgaarden Math Harry lopsonzski Film Si TV S eniors class of 6 Lanny Luding General Thomas Lowe CE William Luhr General Richard Lund EE .lill Lyndes Nursing Mariillis Maarsiad IAT John Mack Sec Educ .lean Madson Nursing Carol McGee Nursing Jeanelle Maier Elem Educ Gerald Maierus Sec Educ John Maney General Royer March General Larry Marcoil General George Markin Ent Dennis Marriage Sec Educ Kenneth Marlello Arr Keith Marlin AI Clifford Mariinka F 81 WL Mariorie Mailson General Ronald Maxwell IA James McCarlan Arch E Jerry McCauley EE Sydnie McClinlock Bacr David McClure Ag En Earl McCulloch Arr Gerald McCulloch General Jack Mclnlyre IAT William McKiernan F 84 WL Charles McLean EE John McNett EE Michael Meehan General John Merrett Commerce Joseph Micheletti IAT Mary Ann Micka Pre Med Darrell Micken General Allan Miller ME Kenneth Miller Film 81 TV Robert Miller EE Wayne Miller Commerce Robert Millons CE James Mills Ag En Ray Morgan General Robert Morgan EE James Morrison RM Glen Murray RM John Mutasingwa Sec Educ George Nachtsheim Arch E Kaydell Nelson Home EC Lawrence Neswick Sec Educ Charles Neltenburg IAT Alan Nirholscn Math John Nickey General Frederick Nicolai General Kiell Nielsen ME Harold Nolde General Wesley Nordin ME Arthur Nordling Arch Donald Norwood Moth Wesley Nottingham CE 46 Richard Nutter Generol Marilynn O'Boyle Commerce James OBrien EE Robert OBrien ChE Wayne Olmstead Chem Eunice Olson Boct John Olson EE Judy Opp Elem Educ Dennis Osgard EE Curtis Overby Agron Alta Parker General Raymond Parker Film 81 TV James Parr Arch Nancy Parriott Art Michael Paterson General Mary Patterson Arr Charles Pawlowski CE Raeleah Pease Nursing Robert Peck Commerce Harold Peklewsky IAT Albert Pelzl Commerce Whitley Pemberton Art Shirley Permann Nursing Rose Perrick Sec Educ Frank Perusich EE John Petelin General Donald Peterson CE John Peterson General Floyd Peterson EE Lana Peterson Sec Educ Paul Peterson Ag En Donna Petouhoff Home E: Leonard Petouhoff General Richard Pierce ME Allen Pilgeram ME Nancy Place Elem Educ Lawrence Pope General James Potler EE Frank Poucher General Gustave Pribnow ME Leone Prindle Sec Educ Marvin Prinkki Commerce Charles Putnam Mom Kenneth Quickenden Ent Ronell Raaum Commerce Barbara Rader Elem Educ James Raisler ChE Karl Ratzburg AI Roger Rawls ME Larry Redekopp ME Robert Redpath Commerce Bruce Rehard EE Charles Reisig Commerce Patsy Reymer Arr Charles Richardson Cl1E Kenneth Richardson Arch Thomas Richardson Sec Educ Ali Rilat ME Douglas Roark Ag En Loring Robbins EE Seniors Q class of 6 SD ff us-q pq l -'JFS r 'bx Q 'rf if 99' 6 D-L A B' ag if 1--1 4' l fl Q 3 Frances Roda General John Roda General Gary Rogers Math Joseph Roncheho EE Leverell Ropes General Galen Rose General Donald Rudberg EE Clifford Rufenach EE Peggy Ruff Home Ec Roger Ruppel Arch Gardner Ryan Arr David Rydquist ClwE James Samborsky ChE Ollocar Samson General Norma Sanborn Elem Educ Peler Sanborn IAT Horace Sanders RM Thomas Sawyer Commerce Joseph Scalabrin Arch Suzanne Schauer Sec Educ Roger Schell EE Roland Scherer Commerce Patricia Scherer Elem Educ Diana Schillz Arr Jon Schivefel ME Phil Schneider Commerce Willard Schow General Caihleen Schreiber Commerce Frank Schwarfz Math Wilberl Schwenk F 81 WL l - Edwin Scott CE Frances Sestrich Art Nicholas Shrauger EE Dale Sickels General Maynord Simenson Phys Eo Larry Skillestad General Knut Skram Arch Duane Slater Bclct Marylou Slater Elem Educ Robert Smith Commerce Sandra Smith Elem Educ Terry Smotherman Cl'mE Sandra Snortland Elem Educ Susan Sollid Elem Educ Carol Soulsby Home EC Sharon Spear General David Squires lAT Jon Stack CE Thomas Steele ME Katherine Steen Sec Educ Raymond Steiner EE Gary Stensatter CE Evon Stephani EE James Stermitz Soils Adrian Stevenson Commerce Francis Stock Ag B Michael Stoltz Ag EC Linn Stordahl Se: Ed Roger Stradley IAT Harlow Slrandlund IAT Edwin Strommen CE Charles Sumner Arch Ward Swanson Ag EC Garry Swanson ME Edith Tacke Boct Paul Tassie Dy Mfg Alfred Taylor Sec Educ Rodney Taylor AI Bard Teigen ME Joe Tillman Art William Tonkin IAT Beverly Townsend Elem Educ Stuart Townsend Physics Robert Tracy Math Ralph Tyler EE Carolyn Van Sky General Kathleen Veigel Art William Vischer E Sci Donald Waite Ag Ec Justine Waite General Robert Walker Commerce Gordon Watson Ag En Kenneth Watson Phys Ed Bruce Watt Sec Educ Lawrence Watters Physics Neva Westre Sec Educ Willard Westre ME Jack Weyland Physics Shirley Wheeler Home Ec Elaine White Commerce Donald Whitmus Commerce Joseph Wichman Ag P Clark Wilcox Arch James Williams Commerce Sidney Wills Ag En Dwight Wilson Phys Ed Phillip Winninghoff Arch Dale Winler Commerce Jane Woodmansey Elem Educ Ralph Woolen Film 8- TV Joseph Wright Ag Ed Dennis Young Arch Kenneth Young CE Curlis Zook EE Seniors class of 19 6 ...nu- 'QT L 'X sd 4 K .. in 3 x . 'cn 1 ns,- QF Au Lieu ME Harry Baker Sec Ed Tom Bates General Judith Bunker EI Ed Theadus Chapman EE Mary Ann Chestnut H8.PE Jan Clifford Home Ec Robert Duncan Phys Ed Mary Jane Ferguson El Ed James Ferry Arch Harry Green Sec Ed Helen Hagen Home Ec Brent Hall Phys Ed Bernard Harvey Sec Ed Robert Hickman Com Barbara Holland Sec Ed Karen Johnson Art Sharon Kilbride Art John Layne Com Gene Levang General Ronald Levenson Arr Wm. Mason General Mary Jo McGuire EI Ed Eleanor M:Kerrow El Ed Wm. J. McLeod Sec Ed DeAnn Miller El Ed Helen Milonas El Ed Pearl Nickey General Donna Osburn EI Ed Don Ostrem Com Tom Parr IAT Donald Peoples Sec Ed Edward Pizzini Sec Ed Dick Pos! Ag P Barbara Smythe Al Darnell Slansberry El Ed Lynn Slanfon General Sfephanie Talbot El Ed Lee Van Nice Chem Margo Vogt Phys Ed Barbara Wilson ,-5 Zoo efg, fi , Q 1 3 1 ? ' 1 ' ' is Q gs I I -205361. iii? Q52 i 5 Q 1 x A 3 S 3 1 E . 1 . Y 1 4 1 2 ' E , , 1 2 - 3 S E 2 5 ' I 3 , 1 5 2 3 Q P 1 ',l3 1, A, We juniors 5 N be K t ,lv Y D Charles Achilles Rosalie Adam Annette Alderson Thomas Allen Hilary Anderberg Kirsten Anderson Janice Archer Josephine Barrier Gary Acord Dwayne Adams Jere Allen Judy Allison Donna Anders Merry Anderson Herik Bagatourian Nancy Benke l 1' 'T 8'0- N X - Su- 'xi Allen Bertelsen Patricia Bielenberg Ted Boldt Betty Bruckner Curtis Beswick Donald Bjork Fred Bonebright Craig Bryant Nancy Beverly John Black Halleck Brenden Kay Buckingham Theodore Beyrodt Walter Boberg Robert Brown Neal Buholz Gerald Anders William Anderson Kenneth Ballinger John Berry -tn- 'Y' . 1-'LN ,f Patricia Burke Terry Carlson Keith Clark Margaret Clune Kathleen Burnison Paul Carr Sharee Clark Donna Cole James Byrne Edna Chesarek Leon Clark Kenneth Conner Lee Cannon Bill Chiesa Clark Cleveland Kelly Conrad Q -319 'wr .I T1 Fae Cope June Crane Mary Culp Robert Dasenbrock Patricia Davis Boooy, do l like ice Cl'6CiI'Til Harlan Coverdell Jean Crawley Marcia Daley Donna Davis Ron Davis Joseph Crabtree William Crowley Fiori D'Andrea Mariorie Davis Charles Delaney .fn lwb 1 -45 Qs L X '61 j vnu Gail DeVries Dullain Dolighan Patricia Doyle Lydia Edwards Lynn Ellinghouse Irma Erickson Tom Fay Kenneth Firebaugh Doris Diveley Catherine Donahue Robert Drain Maurice Edwards Clair Engle Bill Erwin Orrin Ferris Georgia Fleming Joann Dobson Rita Dorgan Robert Durado Diane Ekegren Karen Erfle Elaine Evans Margaret Finley Jill Foster Dayne Dodson Larry Downer Robert Eagle Janet Eliasson Judy Erickson Pete Fasoke Donna Finstad Melvin Frank juniors 1, Fagan: 'IBF-' . -1 -A '? ,- M . lt .fm r 3 3 Z sr 5 ' 'J' Donald Franl- Darrell Fnderes Donald Garfteld Jesse Gleason Kenneth Gorder Elrzabeth Greene Kenneth Gunderson Ronald Hager Ffoger Freeberg Clrarles Fulton Robert Germann Stephen Good Rrclward Gordon Eugene Greene Marrlyn Hagen Edward Haggerty Dona Green Donald Gunderson Maunne Hager Thomas Haggerty is 'S T No, No! Please don'T call your mother. 2.4 L QE- Qu 1 3 , 4 , Edward Hamer' Bene Hzrwscfw . ' '4:f'r'e C:': M -ezae' ' es 4' Q' 5,15 .'. 3 ISV 3 gc' I C ' 5 z: Harlem Homes Clcud H:'grc.e 1- :e ? SSS:'E15 - 2: -'e ' - -:fue . Ann Hcffscn -ee Har' '- - 3' 9-4c,es -L' e -'e ': -e':e's:f Ys, Joonn Hxcks Robert Hnchens Judah Hlhnalo Roy Hodge Sharon Hb!! .lone Howard Poul Hunmun Helene Hubbcrd ,,- .-. ,. . .9 1 gi 'ltd' 'v T' r xx ps giv 4-v v-v T A 'D N-v 1 Lesfer Huber Jcnef Hughes 'ich n.lC 1eS Msn .e se- Floyd Jofnson .rea E leen Hubsky James Hurver Jeeves J-:'re Vcalehe Joe S:'c': .-:Hr's: -1 2 .c-ea Gordon Huffer Marsha Hurvsberry Qarw cc Jaw'-one Dale Jo'-ns:-n E:n:1': -: 's:1 .- s .:'d:' Mengo Huffman Fr::nk51n lkcrd Lcrr-, Jers cwgerze .,c 's:' .:-Rrvw J: 5':' ...CZ 'I' if- John Jursnick Ronald Kalcso 'D buf Janice Larson Judith Larson juniors , er. ' ff il? , Lyle Kamppinen Michael Kecskes Larry Keller John Kenney Errol Kipp Jacob Korell Deanna Kostka Janice Kathary Peggy Keifer Looarden Kelson Robert Kerns Rawla Knight John Koskela Harlan LaBrant Gary Kiefer Anthony Konecny Connie Koski Joel Lamrners V ,1 bil 5- 1 , gi' 'Q K 5 . ' x .5 ,:' ICSW' lk W5 'ix k ' Z Harold Lamont Carl Leaman Eugene Levang Jean Lindstrand Donna Luebbe Roy McCracken John McLeod Patricia Metully Warren Leggate Ronald Levenson Mary Litschauer Myrna Lutes John McDonald Elizabeth Medrit Kenneth Miller Ivan Leigland Ruth Lewis Clinton Logan Dennis Marriage Jack McLaughlin Sharon Mehling Swend Miller Darrell Layman Anita Lien Thomas Lewis Joy Loughridge Doris McCollum Janet McLeod John Merrett Karen Moe x L we 7 szbfaal .ss N Jerry Moran David Murphy Hal Nelson Marcia Ness Beverly Nye Anyfhino for The Sophomore Closs James Morrison Judy Nance Marilee Nelson Linda Noble Jay Ochsner Leslie Morrison David Nelson Maxine Nelson James Nordahl David Oliver of-0 t 'PY 4 ff not .- 'Tm M ! ff 1 1 Vivid Gary Olson Albert Ossello Elaine Otis Ronald Palo Julia Peila Carol Peterson Ralph Pohta Nelson Quintero llla Olson Wesley Ostheller Kathy Owen Loretta Passage Gene Peters Harry Peterson George Powers Carol Raffl Barbara O'Neil Jeaneen Ostrem Martha Painter Darrell Pearson Betty Peterson Patricia Peterson Gwendolyn Propp Don Ragland Jon Orcutt Larry Osweiler Sharon Palm Raymond Pearson Bruce Peterson Shirley Pfister Sandra Quickenden Dale Rau xl Junlors 18 A-fl! 'CT' Drnl-.errat Rawal Robert Redpath Jen Rivenes Thomas Rogers John Ross Thomas Rucinsky Rollin Russell Norma Sanborn John Readrcker Wtllnam Rnchorclson James Rock Betsy Ross Diana Rotellinu John Russell Carole Rutherford Wayne Sand Judith Rudolph Robin Russell Stella Sallee Marion Scheeler ln, 36 .Z 'T' '05 s lf'5 Qbguf This dog, Albert Schneiter Edward Seifert Susan Schwartz Edwina Seifert Thomas Scott Susan Seitz Thomas Sedlacek Glenn Shaw i ,S , John Sherick Marcia Smigel Sharon Smith Shirley Sorenson Sandra Spears Hel-e'5 fg fire! Paul Sherick Celia Smith Warren Smith Louis Spain Darlene Speck Jerry Slack Robert Smith Georgiana Snow Eli Spannagel Jo Staff fl rs. X... 9- im, if N fav ix ,- Q W ' ' :J Lois Staton Norman Stephens Jo Swecker Marsha Thompson Raymond Tomaline Grace Ulvang Herman Utiget Margaret Wagner Paul Stav Leroy Stevens Harrison Sykes Mary Thompson Spencer Tripp Gary Ungefug Judy Vallace Walter Wagner Donald Steinbach Weston Stoecker Gary Tavenner Thomas Tobin Wayne Turner Orville Unruh Donald Vaniman Eugene Wangerin Jean Stephens Michael Strope Wilma Thielman Allen Toly Allen Twilling Ethel Urban Thomas Vanisko Robert Warddrip juniors Z 'C Q' uk Guylyn Warren Januce Wes? Duck Whiteaker James Wrllrams Mary Woodmansey Manan Wylre Florence Yosr Barbara Way Susan Whrte Gus Wrlkuns Annabel Wolf Daniel Woodruff Alan Yenne Harold Zavalney Carol Wrnghf Robert Ylrnen Lando Zlpperian . X f Ya H. ll. , , , EX THE125 5 3355 rl g '-MTS wr'-cgwwtam, Q3 25 5'e+Ns '1 WE QMVE, 1' I lm To NAV? A W' ,Q Iii , I mi E ff' 'w ,, , ' -tb 'gificei' ' Chubby Checker and everybody! Anna Zweck BeauTy and TranquiliTy are asseTs of our campus The TranquiliTy of The college seTTing is especially noTiceable when snow highlighfs The beaufy of our surroundings. SomeTimes,To pause and recognize The beauTy of The world around us gives us a deeper insighT inTo our purpose in This lifefime. When we dwell on This To any exTenT, we find Thaf what we learn in school will open many doors Tor us when we graduafe, VViTh This in mind we observe and Then renew our efTorTs To make a success of our lives. Work in the college system is al- ways in competition with social lite to determine which shall consume the most time. Few students can ever arrive at the optimum formula for partaking in these activities. These conflicting goals play a large part in the frustration of the stu- dent. When frustrated, relaxation of the soothing agent, so the problem is thereby solved. In the spring, hearts become young again. Classroom work breaks the monotony of classes. p..gv M flnnahv A s i l T 5 lx x 5 2 2:5 .S .nrln5-.N .2 'igzf lgul rg 4.2 ' ,. .fee-rr is ' iv ' . 'f ' ' .loan Keene Marilyn lyall Barbara Anderson Tom LaToureNe Sandy Turner Monfe Eliason President Secretary Treasurer Vice Presidenf Co-Social Chairman Co-Social Chairman ATTer one long year of school The sophomores can call Themselves professionals in The arT of being colIegiaTe. They have spenT probably The mosT rigorous year in school and now They can relax and Take Their Time Through The nexT Three. This year was charaderized by fighTs around The Tish- poncl, Ralph MarTerie Tor The Homecoming Bali and Roger Williams. lT was spenT in quieT conTemplaTion during REW and The noisy, exciTing TwisT. All in all, The i961-62 school year is one ThaT The sophomores will remember. sophomores S op homore S omg: '45 - 4.-ff C'- iff' '23 Vu-I -an-v Vrckr Ahl Donna Ahrendes Arlarne Albrecht .deg 5 wear. .R -1: Lorena Arrsch Sharon Allard Zakarra Anon: Donald Anderson Vernon Anderson Barbara Anderson James Anderson Perer Anromolr James Almond Brace Amesden 'F Q S SA Nan K - If S Qu .2- 0 1-iff' 1 Norman Arakalnr Donna Au!! Kerrh Babcock Olga Arrhun Everett Babcock Lorna Babcock .ff C' qw s i -,, T' Robert Bacon Jamce Barley James Baker Carl Baldwrn Fred Balkoverz ElmefBG1SGm PG1fiC1f1 BGHQYY Anne Befee You'lI get thaf nice white uniform token away for That. Mohsen Banuazizn Bearruce Barton Lee Berger Andrew Barnard Mary Beeckler George Berges 68 of - 'fr SW :P,, -' ., . N . f'-i ff ff L -. . i Donald Berglund Rebecca Bnlllps Mary Berry .lane Bnrlfeland I ,, il, -4 Lee Blaclrwood Ernuly Bodner Gerald Bolles James Bowman Paul Boylan Larry Bright Joan Bley Glorra Boe Marcus Bordsen Jeanette Boyd Bonnre Bren Lee Brrftenham 1-5 up G Dale Brookie Thomas Brown Lrnda Burns Marry Brown Ward Burle-ugh Phrlrp Callow 41's-4 If vw? Ronald Campbell Gene Carlson Marcus Canty Robert Casne So, l happen To like it. Sandra Cottrell Cheryl Chandler David Carlson Katherine Cater Nancy Cheek sophomores . Us qv ,av- -- Kenneth Chrlstrson Roberi Clark Virgil Clarke Susan Clements Jon Conner Robert Cooper Linda Criswell Patrick Crowley Ted Clikernan Roger Cook Robert Colton Donolcl Crosley Jomes Cummings I' . 'Z Q 0' A' l QD I N yy ,+- - F ii , QM .-,,,,i 'nw , 1-,-r'Qr,-W-5 we ,. ' :WN i - ' John Dahl Joanne Daley Douglas Daniels Salim Daoud Patricia Darling T... fl fx i Mervin Dornall George Doy Jeffrey Delys Susan Davis Marrorie DeGooyer Marcus Denny Thafs The flrsf Time I sow C1 MSC referee foul OUT. Ducine Demon Clyici Dillon Charlene Diver Michael Denfy Ronald Dissly Bonnie Dohl Dede Dickey Shirish Divecha Linda Dahle 70 Beverly Dolan Russell Doty James Dovven Mary .lo Donnes Melvyn Douglas James Driscoll s i I X' xl 4 QW N59 5 ak Q is 5.4 . - E ffl Christine Dunlap Rilla Einfeldt Janet Eliasson Lyla Dyer Monte Eliason Kathleen Ellis '5 5 ,. V wfmfs.-'f,-,5f' ' ' Xl F by 15 , 7-Xi 'ies r , W- F i i ' A ' - if ' 355 ,Q-3 ur -1 41, Sharon Endresse Frank Ennis Earl Evers Carolee Fasake Sandro Flatness Larry Foss Phyllis Engberg Emil Erhardt Charles Everts Dixie Ferguson Sonja Flatness Glearine Foster Annette Enman Robert Evans Carole Fabian Arnold Ferris Ida Fordik Michael Powell A new addition to the stag line. Q , gyqg .4iG ' . A: lj., X3 f 1.1 .y . Francis Fox Stacy Franklin Bonnie Franks Q Thr .4- Lavonne Frank Violet Frantzich Gerald Grazier r I v a s IFB ,fa B Susan Gubson Wwllfcxm Gubson Gary Griffith Robert Gum H vgw V , f ,j .um '- 'i Q 19- D6- sn r ,lr C17 A Q- David Gumpf Marilyn Hagen William Handl John Hansen Robert Hardgrove Carter Harmon Leonard Gunderson Anita Haggerty Mariorie Handy Daniel Harcharik Robert Harlan Hubert Hart -fl i , 't WV' ls 'T' . ,lf f re:-,,. .K . ' ,x -.-..v- ww X D 69' 0 r H.: 1' ' '54 4 N. -of 'fin 3- ,r -1: V- ri X.,,.,, , T fl ' x 50- Q YQ x h t .- !?'fD Wayne Heggen Mary Ellen Henry Peter Herranen Thomas Helgeson Carol Ann Herdegen Shirley Heftel ' 7 Gary Hollahan Dallas Horton Judith Holmquist Linda Hoskin Richard Holzberger Louise Hubbard gl' A M Q Rfb' ,V ' 4' . 2:1 1 fy y ' - 'pn H 191-'ia L fix ,ll F- 'iii limi 3 Lawrence Hughes Sondra Hunt Donald Hurd ig gr xx ' ,, S 5 L 1 3' x X,,. 'Ki. n w XA . V- 3,1 X Q? W in. Leon Hartman William Hoy .lane Hazlrtt Patricia Hedeen Karl Hertel Carole l-licks Peter Hrgman Diana Hoffman Bette Holcombe I go out with boys. A WW my sophomores 5 r gsjgigijgr 'f w . 0 Inf x 'wif , I 'R' K' G J -of 3 '- L I 1 '--:- ,, - , G? 'X x W Q' r I 1 ' 5 V , J , If ' 11 li N , Qlgfff l 1 Dole Jelrnelond Ponold Jennrngs Jeonrne Johnson Pocl-ne Jolwnson Dowd Kouppi Corus Inge-brevson Dennrs Irron Donold Jocolos Jonev Jenl rns JC1nnerlwJolwr1SOn Robe-rr Johnson Po1rrCroJonns1or1 lvon Koys I N A 1: fi - ' 95,9 W , asv .1 M' , 1 40 4 if-x 4 'Z W, L . Douglos Klreger Jon Klrndt Donold Koffler Thornos Kosrolwrrs Glen Kroft - .a . r N ' as Q 'TH' P F . K ' .1 Jone Kee-ron Morgorer Kent Beverly Klomm Nolro Kellner Chorlene Krftelmonn Gory Klesslg U vs- J-6 f f 5 , -Y ? A '.2.E:'?: leg l l iz: x-' U ll Ab 1 . , Ir Helen Krorner Dovid Krouse Jornes Kruger 74 3, , R5 F 'Tx' if J 1, Q g, '-' if w0', Jw:-' Robert Kucnenbrod Terry Lones Koren Kuhl Robert Longemo Jocquelrne Lodner ThornosLo!ourre1re No, he just doesn'f bend thot woy! da... . X X. ,Q ef 'Lx p 5.1: .,, X f 4 0' ,z -. -fum. ' ' y 1-Pa , 9 . . 'R + fy ,. -N fsgfv Qs YS .fl 7 . ,f f-...1 lu ' : ' . '. Douglas Lauf Douglas Leninglon Linda Lockwood ff Cherry Ledesky Harold Lindvig Linda Ladmell .f -3. -I .X .nm ,4 l .1 , X xg - v- a . , 51 fr X , i 5. 2- I f :LN 1 ' l l . ,': -I , ' -if .Asn v . ir ' QA ,Get lT's called The sawlworse step. W , R is v' Terry Long Barbara Luding Anne Maclay Sandra Ludeman Marilyn Lyall Arnold Malone ' ' -f 1425- '-1' Q7 is 6-Y -3. , -df Q '1S.'6 ' .kai 4 -a Ui' 'sr M is fi? i Patricia Mann Wilson Markle Wayne Mazanec Mardee McElwee Sally McMasfers Kennevh Meyers Marie Miller Lloyd Moors Maxine Manning George Marlin Donald McBride Lawrence McKay Shirley McNeal Gary Mihelish Mary Ellen Miller Harold Mohn Harvey Marlcegard Karen Matsusa Marybefh McCoy Barry McKenzie Warren Meyer John Miller Guy Moars Gonzalo Montenegro 'I'7?5 ' C v-fr sophomores l F . -, - rl -J 4. Q ' 5 . p F5 W h Q V I en., , Verna Montgomery Sheryl Mooney Marilyn Morris Patricia Mullilcin Richard Munger John Muster Gerald Neely Sharon Mundy Gary Murphy Lois Nagode Barry New pw.- V -6 4-? 4 . John Oil-Onton lerrence O Connell Bartholornevy Ogara Gary Olsen Catherine Oman 36. wb' David Oman Janet Parke Larry Panasuk William Patterson ,J Y' V, . . W S r 1- K r , .mr - . F-scifi' - ' i2 fr 1' , n Xl X.: i ' ,, N . . My f xx Q , 1 This Osfon Oes G ' T ' mwfc ' ' I U Karen Pearson Phyllis Perry p I l Q golns Scle l l prmclp e Harriet Pedlar Garvin Peterson Sharon Peebler Gary Peterson 76 If I -fl i '-'..v ,I . 'JF I vi' Sharon Newell Maria Nickerson 'x fi Esther Paul Mary Paul .Lv Kermit Peterson Larry Peterson Patricia Peterson ff .. vu 0 J ,+ N-nil. 1 il QA, was 4 5 vt ' :vm 9315 ' Stanley Peterson Joyce Phillips Josephine Pipinich Loraine Plaggerneyer William Poser Patricia Purcell Patricia Gord Kathryn Phelan William Phillips Robert Piprnich Larry Plesl-as David Posey Annette Quale Betty PGCL, .. Q so f am '7 4 . T- 5 V 1, ., 14 's-. i2fir':' r x if 5 'fl dy X ,, 4 i at x it , V, fp ,v , 2 . , .i vi R --, f rw' - 53 if Q if s ,sf Sherrie Rader Janice Ralph tx ,, ,r., , G' gr is 0 8 ig is w. I rn.-H s- s Q .gb rp 'Nix N I I W? A Danna Reuther Charlet Ridgwoy Carl Robertson James Robertson Lawrence Robison Yvonne Rovet David Rauch Helen Rein Richard Rate Peter Rebish Henrietta Reiter 3 Vicki Robison Edward Ronish Arlene Rugtvedt l'Il do if my Wgy, y0U do if yours Susan Roess William Ross Larry Rustad Patsy Rohlf Sandy Rothermel Deana Sagebaum sophomores xiii ili- Wayne Salsbury Richard Samrnons Sally Samuelson Ml 45 William Sanborn Leslie Sanra Alois Schai Sleek Styling ig The lqeynole 0ffl'1e'6l model, Roberv Sanderson Theresa Schaff John Schlaht Keep Throwing and l'll keep eating. 78 fun IK Leslie Sehulte James Schneider Gerald Scholten www : lg 0- la Richard Schuller Barbara Sieweke Curtis Simpson Edwin Seifert Robert Sikonia Paul Skabo Edwin Shirts William Sikonia Shirley Sloghf .J JE, X 'Y I ! . 17-r J- A lux . John Sloan Sandra Small Tim Sloan Raymond Smalley eff' fn Borbeth Smith Leland Smith x f 0 la' :- ,. The youngest Tyra tan in town. L Betty Stacy Albert Stapleton Robert Staley Lawrence Staringer Charles Stalnaker Albert Steele Oddlaug Stene Larry Stensvad Gary Stephens Elmer Sprunger Wilbur Squires Eugene Sondeno Jacque Spaulding Raymond Soulsby Carolyn Specl . , 7 rc.:-3 t. 44 A - it + X, f.. ' ' Q ae- N., 1 L ll he . .1 i0 43.65 he w 49? Robert Stephens Bob Still Peter Stoltz Bonnie Stoneberg Raymond Sterling Robert Stitt Sandra Stolzenburg James Striebel Donald Stewart Larry Stoltz Elizabeth Stone Ronald Stroh James Strouse Norman Strung Linda Srukey Q1 sophomores 'pk vi, Gayle Swan William Swanson Mo Tarlceshian Carol Taylor Ellen Teigen as Eva Trafelef Gerald Trebesch Royal Turley Gigson Van Alsfyne Sandra Turner Ar1hurVender 1-J '--'. we I i-R4-2 ' -215+ -F' TF, . , - ue 1 'C' ld Nm Shirley Tesinsl-ry Gary Thompson af' f-0 ?. Judy Thompson Karen Tobin Sharon Tompkins Thomas Tiefenihaler Richard Tombrink Maxwell Townsend ivx TNQ! Navin Vyos Mary L. Waliermann Sandra Ward Carolyn Welch Kay Wessal Bernard Walker Myrna Woltermann Linda Wornecke Daniel Weppler Gary West i 1 T Kenneth Zimmerman Robert Zimmerman 36' Irene Wesfervelt Teri Wieshaupt Fen Wilkinson Luella Williamson Joan Wilson Linda Woods David Whifcomb Phyllis Wigger Sherrell Willey James Willoughby Lawrence Wilson Sharon Ziegler Bruce Whithorn Wallace Wilder Richard Williams Donald Wilson Susan Woldfvedi lna Zimmerman 80 I don'T core how iTSOUI'1dS, ifsfill makes money. Gee, if is on long Woy up To The M ! R J ' 'in' ff N , --F ,A -f-..-fp. x ' BUSH 4 0 -1 I , ,, ... am ,me 1 , ' wh .-Q-..-.H-.. ,, - - gg k'1' , ! i ,Fi ,Nm N, , 0 ........,....x-, ,..., ,.- ?.3' I 3- 'xl , .,,,g,,, ' A -4.,1... i b .,.,,..,..., ,V f L-. Q ff, A 15, 5 :di :'r fl ' ...snow ...MA f mm fr, fihflfai - f 4 4 T , h 1., .ZZZ N2 W ' ff - 1' ,AL 15 X ' 5 'nfs Tm M .. ' 1 W T311-is 'EW' 1 QM' , A 1 . fi Ydigrzf. L, Q gun, , or 3' , J, K9 ,V 'ff' ILA: 'I Q 'X xv., K E M hx S 1, ' 5 ix ' iMi'4, wa: .-,. I I .....- 9,8 X W A -HW: R. , V: ' ' ,VZNHIH-H 1 , ,M , 41, --M., -.hx ,,, .. 1 11 A ' 1 X . -,-, m1 '.', 1 U. l, . -..: ' 'S 1 x I at , ,N Ig! . , i x -Liv 15 1, :Af wvg3,::'r5nw' 4 ,. . ,nfgwg :gs jgg 43' -I 1- Q? 'fx X, ld' ...-v g? NJA UQ- 'QA I ith ,yi Linda Aalund Norma Achen Kathleen Achamire Dorothy Adams Judith Adams LaVonne Alberda Douglas Allan Judy Allen Xa. 41A .gy f dv- me Q X N4 -h gif was ffl- x . ,yy 4, is t ,, x 'mf' , L 'fiagzgsf ,st Marlene Allen Douglas Anderson John Anderson Andrea Antila Jesse Armitage Alan Ashall Jody Atkins Nels Baird Roger Amadon Esther Anderson Evan Andren Donald Appelgren Harry Armstrong Gaylen Ashcroft Robert Averill Dave Baker Barbara Anderson Bruce Anderson Larry Anthony Thelma Arlint Bruce Arnold Khalid Ashfaq Mary Bailey Lois Baker 'W .JY HELLO, ossiffer freshmen , A , t Q 'Ano' , 1 if F I flhw R Q,-f'6 4 -'A K - S 9. Q - Q1 .a Q ta 4,17 5' vcr' 'M 19- ,i 'ws 'M xv i 2- - 'f -9 Richard Barber ileen Barney Frederick Bassett Carol Bauch Connie Bardon Thomas Barranger Francis Batts Kathleen Beardsley Dick Barney Margaret Bartlett Richard Baty Janice Beery Q .,,.-A ::.L R -..... ,- 'L . - -Q .-..., .. 1 -. .., ah, ,A -. A- . ' . v F - .J , I , ' 'L' 421' uni. -. Vw Mill.. F gg 'F Robert Balhiser Charley Baisam Robert Banfill Larry Barber I ti 4? Can I have the next dance? .29 5 Blind Freshman being rescued by philanthropic upper classmen. -35 R 'C' Bernard Bermack Robert Berner Robert Berreff Wayne Berry Berry Biehl Daniel Blake Peggy Benson Sally Berg ,Q ' .flf A Q a ' N . r , . l D X J' C- ' cya- 91: 'Sc Q K. ,i img. I Janet Bleken William Boisvert David Booth Donald Bowen Oh! they caughf you in l'lC1f'!l'1Ol'1 Offer' l'1OUl'S? Don Bodley Sandra Bolick Gordon Bos Mary Bowers Kenneth Bogar Susan Brlle Thomas Boursen Gerald Bowman if gf: -ful' 9 Sf- -6 ,Qt .J,. :IV rx QFYFGH ...fi x : fs-2:r:2 -V ' 4 'P' X A , Nav Q 1 Kip 1 1 , Wg, , ., c , N ,.., .fs 'in X Dia , .55 1 - ex 2- Q ,, X X: W P1 'f 2' Kenneth Boyd Lynda Brarnlette Sharon Brevig Leslie Broderson Linda Brookman Harold Brown Thomas Brownlow Maroldean Burgess Robert Bracken William Breeclen James Bridger Helen Broeder Adele Brosseau Mark Brown Ross Buchanan Alfred Burk DeeAnna Brady Sonny Brenden Garry Briner Patricia Broers Delores Brown Nancy Brown Kathleen Bukoskey Wilma Burke freshmen V 1' -5' s :gs A., Angel Flight recruiting, MSC style! -0 , ,av X va, QYLQ C 3, . -1 'Q-9 Morgare Christenson Roberta Clark Kathryn Claypool Colin Chruswell Carolyn Clawson Beverley Clayton Roberta Clark John Cloypool Beverly Clemens I ' .X - .i Y ol I' i 5 , 4 Sq A4 i A 1? ' A. ,I ' 4 iam' -' ' 'A 44 Nancy Cline Robert Cockett John Coghlan Bryan Burnison Tana Burns Presentation Butac JoAnn Cada lr f' one W- . -4 7: 'lf-5 ff? John Cada Lynn Cannon Claudia Corstens Lynn Chambers Sherrill Cain Edith Carlson Michael Cash Thomas Cheetham Jane Campbell Robert Carpenter Joann Chalmers Burton Chesterfield !fgf:,2N1'v . E3 Rilla Cole Terry Conrad Jacqueline Cooper Sharon Corneliusen Arlene Conant Gary Cooke James Corbin Shirley Coulston Lusha Congdon Robert Cooke Joseph Corbift Stephen Cox Jonathan Coxwell Lorin Cranson Barbara Crowe Edward Cryer Lawrence Cuddesback Linda Culbertson Roger Curran Myron Currise .' l0'x 4? John Curtis Lorene Daily Harry Dawson Donald Deitchler Karen Dickhoff Joseph Donahue Bonnie Dostert Ada Dresen Harold Cyr Barbara Davenport John Debock Marcus Denny Fammie Dinlcins Charlie Donnes Richard Doughten Mlchele Dugan Markus Dahl Grare Davis Dirk Decker Ronda DeYoung Connie Dollens Karen Doornbas Duane Douglas Robert Dunkel Nui- Q Maureen Dunn Glorine Eastman Gary Edwards Rurmefs up fgr the Fish pgnd free style. Carol Dyer Donna Eden Sharon Egge Betty Eagle Frank Edward Barbara Eisenman V . . ,I , N N- ,- Cf it 'kr freshmen 4, . if-1 al gg- ' ,' v I . X wwe, J , vu-5 . 'w.w 1 ar U. ,N .F QF- -: - ss- nql f-H Q' A , '::-- 5 FR l ik av Margaret Engelbach Sherry Erwin Doryll Evans Sharon Farwell James Fillerup Bill Engelmon Carol Evanko William Evers Jerry Ferguson James Finlayson Herman Erfle Charles Evans Sharron Fagan Douglas Ferkin Gilbert Fletcher ' 'S Q-'F-B QISP Af. Peter Elespuru Eloise Ellis Steven Endicott 5 -1 0' it ff fill , -0 -e-ev Bonnie Flint Kathleen Ford Larry Foss Peggy Flynn Doyle Forister Judith Foster Sharon Foot Diana Forney Joe Fouts Help! I con't find my contact. 2 lm ,P '?,Qi.i5 iv- OZ Emily Francis Lana Freclenberg Floyd Fredriclcson 'TJ' f 1 Qi 'N' K Y Lois French Peter Friden Ariel Fry Lois Fulker .1 cl' . my Ax., ' N are ' :- 'B James Furaus za 1 x- s kr 5, ,J Ki! r , X w ,ss Q 'fag f Q W, 141- if u , .. g..,A,f,, , r Q' ?hv-15. lv up 9 'fl ly 2- rr' . G. r Hsu ' r. , . 'Nl' ' 1. gr G H if ' ' - ' f:f T-7' sf. :X ,x y N1 71,5 vb . L G L l Oh Come On! Leonard Gagnon Mary Gebharf Carolyn Gibson I Gary Galovic Lindo George Gion Gibson Nina Garverich Alberta Gibson Marilyn Gibson V if Q ' 7 -as ,B ., wi 3, on -L 'Y 4-an S-X f Susan Gibson Patricia Goering Sharon Goldsworfhy Evelyn Graham Whaf QOGS up musf COIT16 C,lOWf1 - One WOY OF Gf1OTl'1eFl Gary Gingery Richard Goff Averil Goosey Sandra Gransbery Quincey Godgey Beverly Goldsmith Ted Goss Barbara Greenwalt freshmen at.. X JK 'V ,3 ' will ' Patnck Gromley Robnn Groshelle Andrew Grubrsrch Tom Grunenfelder 'F blk, Aug. Susan Gunderson Dowd Hagen An!-rar Habel Prclward Hager Rrchard Hageman Margarev Hale A f x ,Eg , Pl Q.: Ar a.:, r - -Tuhbfeflg. '7 Dennrs Haley Charles Hallam Robert Hambley G- x Barbara Haugen Jonny Hebnes Parricra Hensley Sue Hersh I Wonder where Sl'le keeps lfS bOTTle9 Nancy Hazelton Vrlevra Herr Trmorhy Herman Wrllram Hetrrick James Heagney Raber1Helmer Phyllis H655 Weslee Hrcks Qu' Suzanne Hardrson Charles Hardy Apnl Harrrson 1 - , K-:v--H James Hill Frances Hitchens Kay Hoaclley Sue Hochrnuth Minerva Hodis Barbara Hoffman Thomas Hoffman Scott Holden N-1' fi? 1- in so . r. nf' 'Y Nr Clayton Holland John Horn Robert Hough Eleanor Howard Jiggeg-51 Here Cgmes MIS. Irwin! Mitchell Homi Gail Houchen Shirley House Judith Howard Linda Hope Larry Houck Harold Hovland Roger Howell 35 T ef? lv' Q1 .f'J,,' - 'rx 1-11 0' , 3 N if X L J L ' Larry Huckins Alden lrish Bobby Jackson Rollin Jeglum Robert Jenkins Donald Jermunson Allen Johannesen Eric Johnson Arthur Huletf Anne Iverson Ruth Jackson Elizabeth Jenkins Larry Jensen Lotus Jernberg Artha Johansen Hans Johnson Donald Hull Munir Jobban Margaret Jacobson Mary Jenkins Norman Jensen Donna Jezick Dean Johnson Karen Johnson I l F7 ' IC Q7 lu I fre shmen I Raymond Johnson Ronald Johnson Sallie Johnston lna Jones f -- 'il -all il 'B I E P- rs, .- 0 G' 0 T a : -.A K ii ai1f'?fa ,.4 il 1' ' ., 9 .. . ll uv ,, I x'fk,,' rs vii g vu' Q Susan Judd James Kolitowski Nada Kathan ' 1 'vi , . Z Q 1 ' A? 1 ii Jacqueline Keil Sharon Kent Robert Keller David Kenworthy Carolyn Kelly Margaret Kerruish . 1, 5 BUT honesf, fellas, l jus? had CI bclfh. f' Qs. fc. .5 1 Q -N if w. af- ? Y kin 5. X of M, John Kervan John Kimble Russell Knudson Karel Kosty Kaihryn Kuebler Sylvia Kier John King Andrew Koch Melvin Kraft Enoch Kuki Vernon Kim Mary Kirwan Carol Kolar Harold Krause Gloria Lockman v f vi' N ,. 1 1 W . -,la ,ji Wuiwffx f ,FSA ,,,npv ww fit . qv Q, hx r ff' x Q N ., Qiffzi . ' ka L 5 ix X' J fl 6, f 1 xl i-iss, ,fffff 1 2' ' e iiiff . . 4 I f 4 40 i Q' Kathy Lamb Kenneth Lamb Linda Lammers Arthur Lane Judy Langworthy William Lash Marlee Lasker So -all 'O .e- mir ,,:-- V wg. jaws fg V bu lxxb.. .ov so' rw- 'VP ,,-Av IC' .- La ,ago is iyffifli a- Glenn Ledgerwood Judy Leet Kenneth Leggate Rosiland Lillethun Carl Linden Sara Lindsey Mark Leistilco Patricia Lewis Leretto Liedes Boyd Magdall George Mahlstedt Raymond Mahoney Dawn Mailey William Mans Michael Malone Nancy Marler Edward Mangis Terry Marshall -v ,- N, Pj , 1--5 is Ls . v 529, ek. WJ. Q ,-'.-iff' 61 3 in , Douglas Laubach -I L, f. yn, If 'L rn . zz , .f-27.7331-' Mb. ., Cheryl Linse Judy Lohe Julie Long Betty Lundborg Jane MacGregor Patricia Little Wolf Judy Lohr Ardys Lorentzen James Lutz Ian Mac Gregor Sandra Lode Jonny Long Robert Lund Donna Lyons Harvey Mae-da .1 I Three accidents going somewhere to happen. f 'Av.v' F r i f wr- xl J N X x E James Martin Alyce Mason John Matovich Andrea Mattson ,, , v . .-N-gl . A-, ll Do you think we should Turn the lights out? ., f?x ?271f -' ' ' , in , 41.1-, ,' ,1- -qr Y' ,J 1 Q 9 lj.. x Joyce May Robert MCCoskery Donald McElroy J, B McNeil Hair today lDlOl'1de tomorrow. Janice Maylcuth Wzlltam McCraw Robert Mclntyre Jack McNulty Donald Mcfforrntck Margaret McDowell Karen Mditndree Dale McOrnber Betty Meadors l X 1 5 y . M SQHQ, 4 y , AN -Km: if 3 at i QM, 11 . V A-5 If ,t . ., flex -. Al Meeds Donna Meehan Joyce Merrell Ronald Merritt Sylvia Mert N Yi J 9 -4 Q 1 ' I 4: A f :Z 1-, gg x 95,99 'U--0. Sandra Miller Joy Minard Georgia Molitor Linda Mills Joseph Mack Rnchard Moline Louise Mills Gwendolyn Moeller Mariorie Monson 1+ 'C' lv .X J I i' . J 1 .5-X ...av X V 'Mr X H11 .,.. qs, Terrill Montfort Dianne Morey Vincent Moroney Kathleen Morris David Montgomery Barbara Morgan Daniel Morris Robert Moudree -0 ' it 'N- J ' if n ' 2 'plc-. -, S-0 ,Q Doris Middlemas Ci , mas .r 1 .ak 0 Sharon Muir Billie Mullen . .:Lf'82',i . ' 4' bg 123 ' 'Ji' f 2 ' i r-1, -','4Yx. A 3 5 'X t-.,. 121 ge .f.,,+,- gy, . 17 2 -' 1'-134, p xx is - vw' X 0. ef' J x' ,-Q 6 Doris Muller Todd Myhre Mary Neild The way To cz man's heart is Through his stomach. Jaime Murray Shirlee Nash Lurc Nelson Ellen Murray Robin Neil David Ng This Kinsey Report is really something. fre Sh men M ea , .85 i, l N QQ-1 QAM' :mm 'an' VN -at 'ff' O il l . ' if 12' 3 fi' ' Affa-457' Qu er, 'Ml' 1? .5 ir Larry Nissen David Nordstrom Marlene Oakland Denise O'Connor Ednh Qlsen Owen Qlson Donald Omgn Jerry O'Neil Flay Nobles Frances Normann Janet Ochsner Sue O Connell Eugene Norby Dale Nottingham Catherine O Connell Corinne Ogden , , L. Q! .ir ' 4, , 'Isl 5, as ' iff' 112' , ., , I I A I ,, sv s- 1 l Zv amz' . - 5.5, I ., r . . Q . .,. uxfm J rr. N f X -.Mm fb -1 , gy: f 1 - Oh, my, I've ggf Q run in my Sfockingl Nancy O'NeiII Carol Osborn Jacque Ottun Eugene Panasuk Terry O'NeiIl Martha Osburnsen Ray Paige Ralph Pcqum Lorna O'Rourke Roberta Otto Sylvia Palo James Paris b ' E' 'Q Q 1 S 5 ' r w 4- Lx , 4 I 12 .-ii, Et - K John Parker James Parmly Ronald Partelow Lois Patterson Elana Payne Roxlyn Payne Harriet Pedlar Gregory Perkins rx vw ' :X f , f WF H90 igigrffki-P, . - ,.e,,.s5,- 1 in -47 ' Q. -av ' ,,.,-f -.1 'Y . 40 ,ff'.L2t.,... . ll lt Richard Petersen Lloyd Peterson Joe Petrini James Piane Kathryn Pippin Julietta Pitman Robert Prentiss Carol Queener Robert Peterson Meldon Peterson Patricia Pfeifer Larry Pike Robert Pistono Stanley Praskach Bertha Pribnow Florence Queener John Peterson Patricia Peterson John Philip Harriet Pipal George Pitcher Sandra Pohlod Charles Proff Helen Quincy Yup, I got them all but The campus cop. - i ,- tm,-,a V , , t ' s 'L' ' ' ' '. . 93? ,J 1 - P W N. 1' z X Sheila Quinn Loius Raisler Karen Ratzburg John Radcliffe Sherry Rakes Sandra Rose Robert Raggio Anthony Rasmussen Nancy Raynard La Rae Reynolds Fw' C' Sarah Rreder Pnyllus Roberts Robert Robertus Sylvua Rosetta Duane Ruegg Bonnue Russell Rrcnard Sanford Patrncua Sclnlllng Janet Ruffle Jolwn Robertson Marlene Robrnson Larry Rowland Barry Runnalls Duane Sanden Leonard Saunders Gordon Schlepp Mlcnael Riley Ralph Robertson Lea Rae Rogers Vernon Rowton Angela Russell Connle Sanford Steven Scheeler Edward Sclwottle will 5bifEl ,V fn 66' 'sl is Charles Schramm George Schreiber Nancy Schuett Merlyn Schultz Francis Schulz James Schwend Charles Schwidde Richard Scott NX -an J' Larry Seekins William Seltzer Susanne Shaw Russell Sirne Aha, only One VTWOVG to QO. Kathryn Seitz Catherine Sernple John Shubat Carol Simpson Gay Selby Maurine Shea Judith Siclerius Sue Sisk or Q ai Q rx i ' 65 , E, S P ll P Charles Sixberry Deanna Smith David Sletta Monta Smith Sigmunt Smigai Gary Snyder Q ,pm 97 ,ge . E ,ws A p x EN? ' ' ' ' A x new ' Arai ' 1 . '-1.-ax fx 'V 'lx son, .,., ri X ' x. 'NO' . 'T' I Sherman Sollid Soren Sorensen Margi Sorenson Marg Sarrizan Elaine Spainhower David Spaulding Victoria Stene Helen Stephens Mar Soriano Carolyn Spangler Andrew Stav Vangie Stenslie Marguerite Stephens Kenneth Sowa .lohn Spartz Susan Steffensen Douglas Stensvod Diana Stephenson i Carol Stevenson Robert Stevenson Jocelyn Stewart Verna Steyee Q f d .f 'i INF, -I rw nr 5' Z7 ,Jr N. ,, .. wiv-' ,-f --ffff' IP '51 1 '- --v , . 1, X 4 Q l gm f '- t T l , i Thelma Stiftarm Janice Stoltz Pamela Storm David Strah Douglas Stroh James Sullivan Mary Sutter Beverly Swanson Lois Stillar Sarah Stoltz Edward Stout Connie Strandbalcke David Strong Judith Sullivan Sidney Sutherland David Sweet Rudolph Stock Susan Stordahl Carol Straclf Bradley Stratton John Stroup Daniel Sundling John Swallow Ronald Taylor 5 'F' x l 4-I Ml rf- qe , F. 3 ' t HL- 'Lf-' K 9- 40 4' 3 -S A 4 ' 1 Tyrone Tenlsear Diane Thompson Nancy Thompson Gerald Tindall Loren Tweet Ronald Ullman Donald Utterback Susan Vant Nancy Terwilliger Edward Thompson Clara Thorberg Howard Truchot Stanley Twedt Eldon Unrau Robert Van Epps Patricia Vasek Constance Thompson Mary Thompson Penelope Thronson Marsha Turner Marilyn Uhlrich Leonard Unick Sharon Van Noy William Verwolf freshmen so '3 C5 Shirley Vice Esther Visitacion Shirley Voelker Margaret Voermans Kenneth Voldseth Marlyn Vollmer Barbara Vruwink Mary Vukosavovich ,Barbara Wakefield Grover Walker rg ., M' sg? 5 Q 1 -- A 33? A 9 0 5 Y I Q.,-'Q 5 . Q . e z: , E- iz, F Q, szl -'if W I ., . 5+ N-fy-::',',,-,, 5 sg, ' 0 'N Q Xi n :XXX , ., William Waller Ethel Ward .loan Warnke Mary Walton Terence Wardinsky Bernard Watson Dan Ward Raylene Warner Mary Weed D8 f ,f 4. 'i w -'fi 1. M r ,l ..l-Ufgiq .. . Q giii. ,w g , 1 V .V-W T' :f':. ,'-rv .45 'L Jeffrey Weissman Lincla Wenz Carol Westbrook Marco Vu kosavovich 1- K it Gary Weyerrncnn Edward Wheeler Glenn Wheeler Dennis Wilde Catharine Willson Carol Wofford Patricia Wright Linda Yeoman Marilynn Williamson Bobbye Wilson Jeffery Wright Robert Wright Molly Yokoo Elizabeth Willison Jay Wilson Monica Wright Alvin Yates Kermit Young Sandra Zickovich Gloria Wheeler Diane White Larry White Judy Whittle Daniel Wiese Charles Wiitala lOl Although the moin reoson for cxttending MSC is to further scholastic obilities, much ot our time is spent with octivities. These ore some of the most impor- tont steps to o complete educotion. Whether you ore on the tootboll field ploying your heort out so the Bobcots will win or moking ci floot for the Homecoming porode, you ore goining voluoble troining for on lifetime of working with people. Pro- longed mentol stimulotion leods to trustrotion ond octivities ore one woiy of releosing these tensions. The psychologists perhops vvon't ogree with thot onolysis, but students everywhere ccin't be wrong. of V.-,.V. A -Yi , os-- xx 4, rv.--V+ - W, ., - H ,A ,. ...I - 'def f f ev' . MQ:-J -gf' f' LH' ' -fr l' L 'TY-W e--., , - 9555 Student activities Elections, Queens, meetings ond gomes oll odd to the activities whirl which oll students find directly influencing their lives ot MSC. Some people get in- volved to the extent thot their mciior seems To be activities. The fun and work of college dgys will soon be left behind ond the thing we do now will be our memories of tomorrow. events Throughout The year many note-worthy evenfs have occurred. Some are humorous, some medifafive and some combine The excitement of win- ning with The sorrow of losing, but each one demands rememberance in iiself. We also musf noT forgeT The long hours of work Thai made each of The projects a success. So wiil be our Iife on The ouTside. -Q ,P-NN... .Dt , lx I 'vrri ig 1.'p I Think I'lI sign up for Alcoholism 4061 ThaT leaves me with 5.50 for The quarfer. The beginning of The new school year was, as always, filled wiTh The ioys and excitement of rneefing old friends and looking over The campus again. The senior men anxiously surveyed The new women To find a likely candidaTe for The new weekend, while The new Freshmen walked around in a daze. Affer The formalify of regisTraTion and The painful expense of buying books, everyone seffled down for some good hard work before Homecoming. Some Frosh who didn'T like The Mayflower way. ' - in 4, :Ji-. Srl -'L 'lt' 5.-l This year's Homecoming was one of the most successful to date, if you like to watch football games in a snowstorm. Ralph Marterie's band provided real swinging music although it wasn't very twistable. For people who had um- brellas, the parade was outstanding, especially the Buff float. The Variety Show was entirely staffed by students and the numbers were thoroughly enjoyed by the audience. Cheerleaders clapping to keep their hands warm. X 1 , i A e . , , X -- , fl JPG . 1 , -v . A A .-Sta -,gxy I J 1. ,Ek 9' . 541 3 ' ,. uv. R ..., L , 4 9 G r - , ' I .4 Q-Y' ' W its-N s l -A -, h Q FQ' Wg K .W . .4- ,- -ev Q' - ,gf I-i , -- fv-,, ,msd , ,,. Smile! About this wide! wa,,.'-an Many dances, rush parties and mid-quarter tests gave tall quar- ter the distinction ot being one ot the most social quarters thus far. Many new pledges were initiated into the institution ot pledge duties and many queens began their reign. Between the excitement ot dances and parties, the football games kept every- one in high spirits. The snow started early and provided many people with an excuse to use their abusive vocabulary. That apple certainly looks all right to me. t i iii Congrats to the Queen ot Harvest Ball Maybe it I iust stand here they'Il go away' lt's about this sorority next door. 5- ' -Jgl , A A ,, X ll lax' f. 4111? Z 1 And we hcid o good school of orchirecture. Sorry l ron over you, friend New records were sei This quorfer, in- cluding the highesf number of sfudenfs reported of mid-quorfer in hisiory, This was olso cz period of planning for The busy schedules thot everyone hos during winTer vocofion. The mixer business showed o decline in business. The newest beer joint in Town. 7- 1 it The Missoula Cha Cha! Again the famous Grizzlies went down in defeat as The mighiy bonfire medicine payed off. The spirits must have angered To a certain exieni The vveaiher could only be described by one word, soggy. The game topped off the Veterans Day holiday and lefi Us with something else To remember. The mixer was especially well attended thai nighi. MSC siudeni prepares To face The weather. Ladies 81 Gentlemen' A ski meel will be held on This field immediately after T -if-f f 'NH ': 3 ,Q .- -. . , l Il' Alf' ,,, -at The banquet honoring speakers and co-chairmen ot R.E.VV. A panel discussion delves into religion today. Dr. Floyd Ross speaks on courtship A look at the religious aspect of lite was taken by stu- dents during the week-long Religious Emphasis Week. Speakers presented topics ot discussion which varied al- most as much as the change in climate they experienced while they were here. Many students participated in es- corting the speakers, preparing schedules, and getting out publicity. A week of meditation is very helpful to stu- dent in attaining the spiritual guidance necessary for lite. I'm ofroid olreody, QX Pull the ripcord ond see if it works. l I think I'll vote for him With the beginning of o new quorter, there Wos ogoin the toilk of how much studying wos going to be done for cz change. The octors in the ploy, Three Men on on Horse, left our cold weother behind ond toured the Pocific USO shows. On the compus, the snow seemed endless cis did the hours spent studying. Mony people spent much of their time preporing compoigns, success- ful os well os unsuccessful for their condidotes. Fro- ternity Queens were chosen ond men competed for Kings of vorious Sororities. l like posed pictures. As Winter Quarter stretched on, a brief, but enjoyable break came during Pi Week. Some of the top entertainers on campus donated their iabors to the Pi Kap sponsored March of Dimes Drive. If the pie eating contest was any indication of the hunger of the students, it could be agreed that no one eats anything until that day. The ex- citement then faded to be replaced by boredom as the quarter wore on. This chow is really good. Whatcha mean, the Schuss is closed? Who, me? In cooperoTion wiTh The Townspeople, o very suc- cessful WinTer Ccurnivol vvos held This yeour. All Types of conTesTs gained Tull porricipofion ond rnony hours were spenT in preporoTion. The Sigma Nu's won The TroTerniTy snow sculpfure ond The AOlI's won The sororiTy division. As ci climox To o wonderful weekend of Tun, Don Rog- lond ond Koren Kirwon were crowned Snow King ond Queen. Perhops one of The mosT evident evenfs Wols ThoT The weoTherrnon Tinolly coop- ercnTed. King meeTs Queen' 4 Q-'Tl 4,-rf lOOl-lOO2-lOO3 .. A feeling of poliTicc1l belonging wos sTirnuloTed Through The consTiTuTionQl elecfion ond on sTc1Te of honor for our predesessors wos oTTc1ined in oloservonce of Honors Doy, boTh of which Took plclce in close proxirniry. This vvos The yeor of grecif discussions obouT Model UN ond ofher Tinonciol rnecisures, cill Trying buT Tolling shorT of Their gool of oppropriofion otfoinment. Commemorofing The first Honors Doy was Dr. Sfrond, former president of MSC, who relived some of The evenfs of yesTeryeor. Our former presidenfs Founder's Doy oddress. 1 Q Q:'f5itfffft2'..5 if Q' ' 4 Did you sdy one dollor? T1 6' 4 gt,-4-:fu ', W . ,plz if l if 2' 'with qnlobundonce of winter parties, .entertain- 'wtispresenf 'in' mcinyeother iiorms. The AWS Chinese 'SApCtion proved Very'Succe,ssfuI as oucfioneers Ken Bodner i,ffQ?2ihdf,iJAohn Lone Turned in sparkling performances. M- BuckiNiTe gdve sTU,olen1's u chance To relieve their ,. fElfQS'l'l3Gifl1l'Ql'1S'fl'l'iI'OU.QP1-'VGJfl'0U1S means. Angel Flight mode qppegrcngesifhro'ughout The bzoskefboll season ond dem- -,'oinfs:rT,Qited frhefprofidency Thor only long hours of procrice 'con afford: fbi i iilllriollflf z hal M. Core for ca second? All right, someone's out of step. Pleased autograph seeke x l' S. .wx Heralding the beginning ot Spring quarter, Roger Wil- liams appeared in the tieldhouse, performing to a very large crowd. His adept portrayal ot the history ot music was very much enioyed by all as was his somewhat ac- robatic routines in the keyboard. This presentation gave the students a chance to relax somewhat tram the fervor of election races which occurred at the same time. The first man of the piano. ,. G f L ., Y I xx x ffl 'il X . -1 X N, 1 1' ' . ,vf Watch your blood pressure. lt seems to be about 250. .'N ffgx Competition with the Grizzlies was once again evident during the 1962 Blood Drawing. As in the past contests, MSU was left for behind as we reached our quota or 655 pints and had to turn people away. At this same time, the new president of ASMSC was chosen in a race char- acterized by many speeches and the never omitted cam- paign promises. The two men at the helm are Ed Harper, prexy, and Don Wolfe, veep. I guess we'Il have to put some back. A I HL ' ' - Q L n inii 2 ' l-i .. , rl E4 a N, -. . . ' 3 , li AJ .f . ,Q A -.I 1 4' El 1 I . f Q .-,Q 7 .. 'HT' ' I-. 1 'Nm kffxf x I .1 ,lf L5 ' ff L? 5 They think it s lust water we're drinking, At least Bozeman isn't a one-horse town. The big parade of Spring Quarter indicated that much time and effort was spent preparing floats and grooming horses. Sigma Chi won the fraternity contest, and Chi Omega copped the top hon- ors for sorority floats. The Hilltop Hoedowners won the Indepen- dent class. Queen Barbara Crowe reigned over the entire rodeo activities. .um We II stamp out the Twist yet. Money for 0 worThy couse. The judge is my dodl lf l - ,, 1. ,H b. i Roll ouT The borrel. The LiTTle sponsored by The Ag Club cmd under The copoble rnonoging of l'Bud Bon- derob was ogcuin o success. STudenTs exhibiTed Their obiliTy To Troin ond show all Types of oni- mcils. The l-leorT Drive, conducTeol by The Sig Ep's ond The Chi O's was o success, os was The Sig-Alph Olympics. A firsT in hisfory. was vwqwvv- 2 was If if , Q yn ,Q , -,v 'w if-..-4 Q9 Greek Week wos one oT The losT big evenTs during Spring Quorfer winding up vvhof could be coiled on very educo- Tionol ond enferfoining yeor. SomeTimes school seemed dreory buf someThing olwoys hoppeneol To put The spcirkle in The eye ond spring in The sTep of The sTudenT so he could soor To prior unoTTciino1bIe heighTs. The opero, The Moicl ond The MisTress Muscles sfrciin during Greek Week. student government Political forces at MSC find an outlet Through student government. Through Student Senate, AWS, MRA, and VVRA aspiring leaders have a chance to further Their ambitions. All of the pertinent stu- dent body decisions are made in these governing bodies and much social benefit is about the only reward for the work done. ' WSI' SQQSQI .. , L-'f:, Afjr 5555: Tom Richardson President Keron Chapman Secreta ry asmso offio ers Tom, who is from Corvallis, is very active in many organizations and is known for his quick smile and dry humor. ,,... in Bob, or Cutie, whichever your prefer, hails from Butte. He is a former editor of the EN- GINEER and Heads Steering Committee along with his numerous other activities. Keron, the lithesome, overworked secretary from Laurel, keeps the Senate office homey Bob Morgan and is The originator of many laughs. Vice President If you'lI whisper your secret. . . A typical hard working secretary. student Senate Prior to The obtaining of an ice cream cove and heading off To Reid Hall, much work has been done to lay the groundwork for the Stu- dent Senate Meetings. Each commissioner has a separate, active boar which helps fulfill the duties of his office. Along with the com- missioners, representatives from many organizations on campus promote the interests of Their respective groups. Left to Right, First Row: Mark Hannah, Sharon Peebler, Harlan LaBrant, Pam Mayer, Roy McCracken, Joan Keene. Second Row: Jim Hunt, Knut Skram, Flint Taylor, Jack Wayland, Gary Graham, Bob Golder. . Tariffs i 9 .-1 :CQ 5-'bf' QYT7? is T' Wess Anderson Musical Affairs Jack Dunn Forsenics 'ri . ' ff: .4 ,V . ii f 1:-,1g ,s:fL x jq.,,, g. Steve Hadnagy Tom SUWYGY W, Judging Teams Allilellcs we Mark Hannah Sandy Snortland Student Union Social Affairs Ed Hemle Chuck Sumner Dramatics Finance r -.M X .fall i:f3'i ',:.' x ' ani? 1,13 I fy.. , 1 Q ws? K'-+ x L, I Relations Ken Young 'QS S' Fieldhouse Wayne Miller Publications John Petelin Demonstrations Leadership Workshop provides much entertainment in addition to the abundance of good ideas which are presented. This weekend in Ennis provides the new members with a broader scope of stu- dent government and a closer understanding of their duties and gives the old members a chance to advise. Other activities, such as the quarterly President's roundtables and the All-School dance are sponsored by Student Senate. Keith Wilson Information and Public Gerry Blackman President The voice of the females on campus speaks out Through the AWS. The important iob of maintaining traditions such as Women's Day lie upon their shoulders. Chosen by an all-women vote, the officers spend much time and effort in accomplishing their purposes. f s ' esooiated wo men Students left to Right, First Row: Keith Bowen, Karen Johnson, Betty Bruckner, Gerry Blackman, Helene Hubbard, Guylyn Warren, Sonia Johnson, Mrs. Gladys Roehm, Second Row: Arlene Rugtvedt, Dorothy Darling, Jo Staff, Shirley Sorenson, Mary Bennett, Nancy Benke, Clara Thorberg, Anita Haggerty, Lynn Elling- house, Janine Bowers. Annuol teas, Womans' Doy, ond the Chinese Auction were some of the octivities sponsored loy AWS. Mony rules pertoining to hours and other sociol regulotions ore acted upon by this group ond sev- ercl of their proposols went into effect this yeor. Also their onnuol colendor is ci fornilior sight ground campus. '-IZ 'ke V34 I 1 TE- ' is .- 'Fl . -If '-,,, ,-FI., Q-, N' ff? 1.1. nfl l The onnuol bonquet An AWS ted. Inens' residence are ' e'ation The dorms, which house a large number of freshmen and sopho- mores, have formed from floor officers an association which handles the governing duties of the men. The head residents are instrumen- tal in maintaining continuity and have in Themselves created an organization which strives for The betterment of dorm lite. These men do this in addition to their counselling duties. Ed Hanson Resident Counselor H -o-...Q F -g-H.. Left to Right, First Row: Frank Montone, Frank Kato, Jlm Mills, Mack Nelson, E. L. Hanson, Gerry Neely, Larry Goodole, Au N. Lieu, Lorry Skrllesfad Second Row: Grody Venoble, Wess Anderson, Michael Brierley, Duck Schwingel, Jnm Young, Buck Harvey, Poul Sherick, Andy Rabatin, Bob Malesuch. Third Row: Ken Chrustlson, Wayne Sand, Bob Bcrbo, Knut Skram, Tom Richardson, .lack Sims, Fiori DAndrea, Bob Morgan, Ron Hall. .K 1 fr , .. . J 1, , . gp sv I Y i Bruce Scott President Sun worshipers aT work. Ei:-3 ' Through The actions of The student representation The various floors in MRA, many concrete ideas have been proposed and many plans formulated. These men help handle disciplinary problems Through their iudiciary sys- tem and have helped Take The load off Mr, l-lanson's shoulders. They are now striving for an ex officio seat on senate. Left to Right, First Row: Wess Anderson, Michael Brierley, Dennis Leczinski, Joe Westover, Bruce Scott, Dorvvin Schreuder, Jack Sims, Advisor, J. B. O' Neil. Second Row: Jim Schwend, Dave Hagen, Richard Peterson, Dick Heeth, Dale Johnson, Dick Silberman, Terry More, Ken Krause, Norrn Achen. Third Row: Khalid Ashtaq, Gary Gingery, Westley Deitchler, Neal Nu, Raymond Nelson, John Nickerson, Charles Proft, Byron Matson, Kenneth Lillis, Frank Schulz. L l 1. s KT' 353 XJ? ... ffnx WiTh The exception of Those Iiv'ing in sororify houses, oll MSC women ore housed in The resi- dence holls, The freshmen in Honnon Holl ond The upperclossmen in Horper Holl. Well known by The men on campus, Hopner ond Honnon holls seem To be The busiesf lust prior To closing hours. women'S re sidenoe as S ooiation L- 130 ' -Q 4 S. Jn f w' , ' V, Q6 Q ' ,-gh, - !9,w'.1.i'fi-x-.Q 5 W -v .. 'I . . K' ' ' 'Q ' V 1: .6 QQ' r 1 If A id,' 4 . wx . 1 N . ' V v ' , - 1.--gy . L, W W n. 7 4 ' ,v . r s , 1. ' s if Y ' ', ll , , ,235 :- , xi 'fo ' v t E' .. Al., A - 'gfi ' . 1. -'- qu. Q.. ' .. ,-f ' 3 ll V 4 ,. x , ,..:, 'uv A AJHIPK I ',1r xl. C . 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Also serving as attendant was Janean Kessler from Bozeman. She is maioring in elementary education and a member of the Pi Beta sorority. EQ harvest ball queen Helen Rein, a member of The Delta Gamma sorority, reigned as Harvesf Ball Queen aT The Ag Clubs annual Harvest Ball. Helen is a sophomore majoring in general from Melville. kr. I L. ,HL,Q,,.gR.,A3f V V pf is fd - V K V 1 git I' Z- i i . in U ggi: , QQ. '!f+'?5?g.f Isa' . . A- f. - ' Q' - --r. 5' A .. e. E. .Q xy ., ,W .U . , M 1, ., X . ' - 2. ' z, l it . V fu wif' Iv- ' 'fri' 11- , I - 5 S. ' 3, ,, 14 U -.iv-1, 'zie SQ. , . uf. Y 133 . . ,V ,L l fflif N filimf Helen Rein Queen of The Military Ball, Marsha is ca iunior from Kirkwood Mol. , , majoring in bacferiology and a member of The Chi Omega sorority. Marsha Thompson W? 0- .f is H r . . xx, M .1-:sw ,, v 5 '- -:ff VW- -- ' P3 arf I5 , A .. A .,i,.,,., .. U- - 6-r ,avr 1- ,. -x ,. , fc-Q if H '- YI KS' ' ' 1-W322s,:1Y:- V- i i5xgg5x,,3':?1-Q 'r:iQ.:ggg2TQ, iff if -- -' Y . -,lm 1 . ' :N wif , - Af 1 Qs., vi. ge'-ce, X Q 1. a rm , ' . -,jgiff 1 ,i .'aiI'if, r 3: yr. Q- 11 coed colonelette rc-:ine Carol Roffl was chosen by The Les Buffons To reign over The onnuol Les Buffs dance. This yeor wcis The firsf Time for several yeors that the Lo Reine hos been chosen. Borboro Crowe wos elected by The sfudenf body os Rodeo Queen of The onnuol MSC Rodeo. Barboro is C1 freshmon mclioring in orchifecfure ond is affiliated with the Delta Gommo sorority. Barbara Crowe rodeo queen spur of the moment Chosen as the outstanding Spur of the year by the Fangs, Sonia is a sophomore Delta Gamma from Marmarth, North Dakota. Sonia Flatness Gary Peterson Counterpart of the Spur of the Moment, Gary is a sophomore from Highvvood, and a member of the Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity. fang of fame ' '. 'V geagwfm A fgspifwi Q: iii 9 5 ' yy. ,. , , v, .'if.f.. , 4- , ,-,, ,,. ,, t, 71,1 'if '.' . 5' .1 4, . fi-rf f 1 bt wslsq, ' 1 A -:Ag?:S +1-- ww1.'ffgliY li , ' ,w A-W Mx, 45 '-,-My v ., , Q fEl.,ia',si, X y:'Aw'SjEi. flaw' selrlf.. sw. , Q my, .If gsqwfs X K ,xl mm. - ,C N iB:kfQ'g N ff , J VM iff, -l' K C,-My iw 'ff' '. '!.'xf,x I aw: Q ski queen Chosen Ski Queen in an all school elec- tion was Karen Kirwan from Bozeman. Karen is a freshman maioring in second- ary education and a member of the Chi Omega sorority. Karen Kirwan Don Ragland Don Ragland was selected Ski King of the annual Ski Carnival. Don is a range management sophomore and affiliated with the Sigma Chi fraternity. Ski king delta sig oarnation girl The Delfo Sigs chose Shciron FooT To reign os CornoTion Girl cus o highlighf To Their J . art!- 1? . if-. V ge: ' lifswiu w?gQg'Q9'f'i , . A f . 95 '. z Qi! if V 3 'oi , 1 . .. Q9 Ji .P 2 164' r P , waxy' 1 rigs? , , in rigs, kgs ,-1 , 'vi L, y 3 ' V' l 4 , X FT? onnuol Winfer PorTy. Sharon is ci fresh- mon from GreciT Folls ond o member of The Pi BeTc1 Phi sororiTy. Sharon Foot Fred Turner The King of The Hill is selecTed by MSC Coeds who purchose Tickefs To The onnuol Pi Phi sponsored Derby Dance. Fred Tur- ner, o member of The Sigmo Chi froTer- niTy, was The lucky mon This yeor, king of the hill ' r .my- 44 . ,gr f ix ,A , Wei s V-1 'x kappa sig Stardust girl JoAnn Heitzman, this year's Stardust Girl, was chosen at The annual Kappa Sig Stardust Ball. JoAnn is a iunior maioring in secondary education and is affiliated with the Delta Gamma sorority. JoAnn Heitzman Jack Miller Members of the Alpha Gamma Delta so- rority choose each year an Alpha Gam Man. This year Jack Miller, a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, was chosen at their annual Winter Party. alpha gam IDELI1 lambda Chi Crescent girl Nancy Marler was chosen Lambda Chi Crescent Girl at the Lambda Chi Winter Party. Nancy is a freshman rnaioring in commerce and is affiliated with The Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. Nancy Murler Marilyn Lyall Marilyn Lyall was selected as Phi Sig Moonlight Girl at the annual Moonlight Ball. Marilyn is a sophomore maioring in elementary education and is a mem- ber of the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. phi Sig moonlight girl 55 7,5, ' pi kap ydream girl Kay Woldfvedf, a member of The Kappa Delta sorority, was chosen by The Pi Kappa Alpha frafernify as Pi Kap Dream Girl. Kay is a iunior maioring in home economics from Shelby. Kay Woldfvedf Denise 0'Connor Denise reigned as queen of The March of Dimes Pi Week activities, and is a fresh- man Chi Omega from Bozeman. pi week queen swe ethe art of sigma chi Margie Davis, junior Pi Beta Phi from Bozeman, was chosen Sweetheart of Sigma Chi forthe coming year. Margie Davis La Rae Reynolds The Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity elected LaRae Reynolds of Butteastheir Diamond Princess. LaRae is a freshman majoring in elementary education and is a mem- ber of the Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. sig ep diamond princ e S S , Q . . .W n rr 3 1 ... 5, : ,. ., QQ 0 J 6 l ' N: Q V4 Z,-s. v Q J 1- 1 ra N 2' QQ A e L- . .. .--.....,....,-,,.. gb----1 debate T961-62 was a very active year forthe MSC De- bate Squad. They sponsored two major college tournaments, The Third Annual Treasure State Tournament anal the Pi Kappa Delta Provincial Tournament and helped sponsor two high school tournaments, the Fall High School Clinic Tour- nament ancl the high school District Tournament. CE. 4. L . . L 0 . 2491- Q ' S1 C? ,I Left to Right, First Row: Don Wolte, Jack Dunn, John Nickey, Roy Weston. Second Row: S. R. Mehta, Gail Hanter, Judy Ulmer, L. A. Lawrence, coach, ldell Weydemeyer, Kay Evens, Keith Wilson. Third Row: Darrell Micken, Arnold Malone, Jim Goetz, Lawrence Madsen, Lloyd Crosby. if 2 il W4 ., .,,. 'ax l. l if I L 1 A new event was added this year in the First An- nual Founders Day Oratory Contest which proved to be a success. The highlight of The year un- doubtedly was winning the Montana State Intercollegiate Tournament in Butte for the third year in a row. I Now that we are here, where are the horses? The 42nd time and it's still worth it. From over 80 college and university theatre de- partments, Montana State College was selected by the United States Grganizatlons and the Amer- ican Educational TheatreAssociation for an en- tertainment tour of the Pacific Military Command. The hilarious comedy about race horses, Three Men on ca Horse, was chosen tor presentation. The tour began February 8 and terminated April 7. During that time the fifteen students and tac- ulty members of the troupe traveled over 30,000 miles and performed at military installations in Hawaii, Japan, Okinawa, Korea, Formosa, and the Philippines. JAC . lx Such concentration and so high off the ground. A rick-o-shaw built for two the man said. drama rr, r . M' 'X ..,g:.q5g?gg f.4?9i5,, -,gjL,g-.4-yf.f:l rlviy-,'5 'll ' '. ,.'J:,,La! C, I A Qillllll uh,,l . YT Why ofcourse we keep all that money in the little tin box, You're never go'n find them shoes. Summer Theatre was interesting for those participating. Last summer all the productions were staged in theatre in the round. The actors played their roles in about a twenty-tive toot area, with the audience seated around them. The plays presented last summer were Janus, The Bad Seed, The Glass Menagerie, and the Pleasure of l-lis Company. The plays were enioyed by townspeople and tourists alike. Each play ran for two week-ends with six performances. There were two guest directors working with the summer theatre. They were Dick Patterson and Chuck Billings, who worked with Joe Fitch to produce a summer ot entertainment and education for those who participated and those who watched. But Mother, it only he would ask me out. '-.. .r-ilim l4 Now Norman, must you do all those little boy things? The Montana State College Theatre group began the T961-62 season with the comedy production The King ot Hearts, under the direction ot Joe Fitch. This was a comic situation involving a cartoonist, Larry Lar- kin, played by Roger Woodruff and his sec- retary, Dunreath Henry, played by Judy Langworthy. Complications arose when the hiring ot Francis X. Digman, played by Mark Monson, a ghost writer for the car- toonist. The setting tor the play was de- signed by Ted Hipley. Ted did a remarkable job of staging the scene in Larry's apart- ment, which added much to the atmosphere and the success of the production. fl- xr .,, Insert the D sprocket in the E hole. Ot course it is a smudge pot for my teepee -.- ,f ,,. 4 -F - .,, .ff So you Think you con solve her problem! The Greek Tragedy ANTIGONE reploced The us- uoil humor of The sToge Tor o shorT period during Toll quorTer. The role of AnTigone wos ployed by Sue Oliver, o Treshmon in her TirsT MSC produc- Tion. Clorence Brcimmer of The MSC English de- porTmenT did on excellenT iob in The role of Creon, King of Thebes. The porT of The 30 member chorus wos oldopTed for o single person ond obly Tilled by Roy Uphorn. Under The dire-cTion oT Bryce Missel WiTh seT design by l-lol EllisTon ond lighT- ing by Glen PorTer, The ploy vvos well received by cc1pociTy houses. lcon'T help iT if There is only one spoTlighT, N ow, now Audrey, so what if he has a little black book. Not so fast woman I have to deal with this gentleman fir drama THREE MEN ON A HORSE was the amusing comedy of three horse-betting gamblers. The cast consisted of thirteen notable people from the theatre group. Carl Smith traveled from Massa- chusetts to play the part ot Patsy. Marty Lee and Larry Daw re- turned to MSC and were cast in the parts of Mible and Clarence. Joe Fitch and Ted Hipley directed and advised the ,production of the comedy. The comedy was a ioyous success with good student participation and enthusiasm as the tour left tor the Orient. T52 tl I 4 .QF- a L . - L K Ffa in 3 5 MPV' - -av: Wm-e+ dn -1? . I' JL L Comprised of students, faculty members, and interested Bozeman tovvntolk, the MSC Civic Symphony adds much to the musical en- deavors of MSC. Providing delightful music at the annual Christmas Assembly is one ot the Civic Symphony's activities. iii IN! t 154 link The Symphonette provides a stimulating program of musical per- formances by interested students, faculty members, and Bozeman townsfolk.Tl'1is spring the group toured during MSC musical festivi- ties, and also played for The college production of the Boris Gu- tenov opera. Chorale ThroughouT The year much enTerToinmenT was afforded Through The efforfs of The Chorale. They Toured high schools ThroughouT The spring vacaTion and were very well received. Perhaps Their mosf well known performance was in Boris Gudinovf' The enfire casT was made up of The Chorale. A s George Buckbee Director 5 montanans it A . ' if ' . . if aw, A. t if ll -'V' 1 ' ' KTM: I . , tk il .-My gi, 3 D1 A 1 915' 'IC av' .5 , gt 1 an Os left to Right, First Row: Ariel Fry, Sue Swartz, Georgia Fleming, Sandy Cox, Keron Chapman, Jareen Landoe, Marcia Mockel, Gloria Boe. Second Row: Denny Young, Wally Clark, Knut Skram, Dory Schreader, Torn Richardson, Jim Baker, Gene Peters, This is a small vocal unit, composed of singers drawn from the Chorale. They number 16, plus accompanist Ariel Fry. They toured the Northwestern part of the state this year. ln November they presented a Sacred Concert at St. James Episcopal Church which turned about a hundred people away because of lack of seats. Works performed include Bach's CANTATA 76, plus selections from the Broadway musical THE MOST HAPPY FELLOW. The group sang for the 40th anni- versary of Kiwanis in Anaconda, for the Sons of Norway in Havre, and was invited to Century 21. In the spring they presented an all Mozart program. Each member has been a soloist during the school year. 3.1 By appearing in The Traditional school colors of blue and gold and playing The fighf songs, The Bobcat Marching Band adds much ro The school spirit. Their half-time performances provide enioyable enferfainmenr for MSCS football fans. Q -me-e5 ff ki, ' K ,pl Ftac - -A-. -' '- vi-.4-. 'T' ' ' -' '..415,, ,,, ,., i... N! Left to Right, First Row: Neil Collins, Mr. Coleman, Jim Huff. Second Row: Don Anderson, Karl Ratzburg, Agriculture students from Montana State repre- sented us at various livestock and grain judging the Northwest. Our crops Kansas City and Chicago, contests throughout team made trips to while our livestock and wool teams traveled to Portland, Spokane, Ogden and Denver. Left t o Right: Marty Marchello, Dan judging Weppler, Neil Collins, Leonard Grove, 'Q 159 LIVESTOCK - Left to Right, First Row: Dick Henderson, Robert Dynes, Coach. Second Row: Don Derks, Dan Weppler, David Smith. Participation in iudging contests prepares many of these men for future careers in agriculture as well as providing them with an opportunity to meet and compete with outstanding aggies in the region. judging teams . '-if' f'svg5-rig CROPS - left to Right, First Row: Lark P. Carter, Coach: Jerry Delaney. Second Row: Richard Watkins, Allen Toly, AI Schneiter. P . 4 ' 'Miha 1 Of! Q I .5 Q .nf'1'Zy, .Q fr? A ur -I We 225 5 3 .xi J, Rx I 3. 'xf ,hymn L-W I x bw ff N--ws. b ,. ' . - - . .Mu-.-4. 'n - ' ' I 'Y nm.. W. exponent SpoTIighTing everything Trorn The week end gorne highIighTers To The Tuesday night pinning onnouncernems, The ExponenT keeps The sTudenTs well informed in The Weekly publicmions. Under The copobie direcTion of FIinT Taylor, The ExponenT sTc1fT brings To Us by woy of ink, pdper ond sec1T The inside scoop on The IoTesThc1p- penings ThroughouT The ccirnpus. Flint Taylor EdiTor Dave Harmon Business Manager 53' 'rl ,K 'Aa J is ily- A .2 XT XX' .44 1 V . Tl' 4 . ' ' i Ki 'LS ' U. ediTor has To do cz IiTT1e work. The crificcil eye of censorship is ever presenT. 'Wir 'T I y , f, , .Ui 1ie15?kf 1 . Marion Wylie News Editor . ' T , E ' Y , Y! -,,A. ' 'hal S' A ith -V s , ' fs. ' gi f 'Stull-'f l ,:3,fQ' 'X u, j A iffgfigglf - H is Claudio Haskin Mary Bennett Floyd Johnson Fred Turner Janet Jenkins Feature Editor Society Editor Layout Editor Sports Editor Office Manager Nimble fingers Fred figuring out his ap- plication of general curriculum honorary. -as 1 2 I don't think peonu readers, do you? . i. 1 K ts is too advanced for our , 1 0'-s 5 Marge Mattson Associate Editor 4 D 1 Q-I fl' You can tell by their happy smiles that the state is still subsidizing the Exponent. ' N255 Q fx. , 163 l . 'Tug 'fs ' Q wr: 1 Sw A 'I A '1- X? KJ 'Z' I Left to Right, First Row: Harrison Brome, Marilyn Hagen, Fred Turner, Jean Moeller, Floyd Johnson, Michele Dugan, Don Norwood, Marge Mattson. Second Row: Sharon Mehling, Richard Watkins, Bruce Whithorn, Halleck Brendan, Jim Goetz, Bill Walter, Nina Garverich, Marian Wylie. H The voice of Montana State College echoes over the campus in the E Q columns of the Exponent. This paper covers the latest controversial issues and the important suloiects ot interest to the students. Queen contests always interest me. Well, it's this way. WJ. ff 4 - -- 'wew ' H 'Q...:. 2538 A HU' -.-,,... ,- 'VI mi: ----1 montana engineers This job isn't The hardest in the world but it's sure hard on The fingers. New industry and progress in Montana comprises the theme for this year's 'iEngineer. The staff feels that The Minute-man mis- sile sites, new dams, and highway proiects are of importance to everyone living in Montana. They are advocating more Technical articles in the quarterly magazine by members ofthe faculty. The basic purpose of the Engineer is to keep abreast of the latest industrial developments and techniques, and to bring these tothe students. The staff consists entirely of engineering majors in un- dergraduate schools, with the assistance of faculty members in the engineering fields. W, ef . it ' ' s , f g 'Q H iiqiigu rx 1 4 i 1-A '-f F' ' I is we f a, i .spits A i 1 lg :gif l 1 5.4, , M ll T T T 'gif i fE?7fL,,iX,,'fg-Egfif-' S ei'r I X 1, l,g,1,g-A ,, :J Lee Foster Jack Sherick Editor Business Manager Left to Right, First Row: Gay Strock, Judy Siderius, Jeanne Holmes, .lane Miller, Patty Morgan. Second Row: David Whitcomb, Chuck Lewis, Jack Sherick, Bob Lund, Stan Buckland, Lee Foster. Third Row: Robert Berner, Dave Strah, Warren Latvala, Paul Elder, Gerry Neely, Gene Peters, T l 3 5 1 5 . i I r 5 , Q--,ff if A ep-uv :1-He Qt , . 1 Yfsl-:Tf,.--S32-if -' '1 L' R E monta nan Concentration of The making of memories is The job of the MONTANAN staff. Many hours are spent in The basement of the SUB, most of them seemingly accomp- lishing nothing, but somehow the final deadline is met. Steve and the photo crew was a frequent sight around Gary Graham campus, but most of Their Time was spent in the dark- Editor roorn. Due To their efforts, the year's color and black and white's are of very high quality. Left to Right, First Row: Warren Meyer, Mike Stoltz, Larry Stoltz, John Ross, Chuck Hudson, Bud Peterson. Second Row: Sharon Foot, Karen Ratzburg, Toni Grunen- felder, Andrea Mattson, Jeanne Holmes, Janice Stoltz, Betty Jean Stone, Jane Birkeland. Third Row: Billie Howell, Jean Johnston, Pat Peterson, Janice Kathary, Dona Green, Jan Jaumotte, Judy Siderius, Arlain Albrecht, Pam Storm, Jo Staff, Gail Graham, Athlene Bishop, Gay Lockman, Arlene Conant, Vickie Hemstad, Kay Claypool, Nancy O'Neil, Ronda cle Yong, Carole Gemberling. Dale Winter Business Manager 1 I . 'g ,s e 5 l ,Le : H -2 . ii' T, - 1 A ,. me 2 67 fi wa - - . - we 'N' s , R 'HF -i 'Nt' it N. Jim Driscoll Bruce Peterson Section Editor Section Editor Bud Albin Steve Hudnagy Copy Editor Photo Editor 9 Q li f 5 A., 49 . .i Ken! Lindsey Index Editor Jim Hunt Color Editor 1 fm ,on Keith Clark Section Editor Deanna Kosiku Office Monoger F. 711- wx-' ff.-' Vicki Robison Picture Scheduling Editor Aho PHOTO STAFF - Left to Right: Mdrgoref Voermons, Ido Fordik, 1 Wilson Markle, Ed Mothison, Sieve Hodnogy, Mike Meehong not shown Ron Leverison. 4, f . A-9.21. 1 - -5 .- ik gb. rv. L- ,,' ,L X A gwvj cv f E 1 V, 3 'f ' , Jim Almond Karen Johnson Advertising Editor Art Editor ! Just this one ond then off to the Scoop! Q15 -L One little.. .Tvvo little.. .Three little . . . Indians! Oh . . . Billie, . . . Billie! . . . OooH! Billie... Tis 'hm l've heard that line before, Dale. So the editor is my brother, Big Deal! Bills! Bills! Bills! This cry echoes through the corridors when Dale trys to make ends meet on a slashed budget. Aside from the confusion at scheduling pictures, writing copy, taking, developing and printing pictures, and lay' ing out and sending the dummy, these anguished vvards reverberate across the campus: Why did I ever become a slave to a yearly publication? Harlan I.aBrant Alan Yenne Editor Business Manager College farmer Keeping up with scientific farming methods and the advancement of youth in agriculture is the twofold purpose of the Montana State College Farmer. Quarterly advertising trips enhance the office duties which, in difficult times, seem quite tedious. Sponsored by the Ag Club, the Farmer is published quarterly and gets wide distribution throughout the state. i'Rice Farming For Fun And Profit, in this issu Swans Hey John - You've got a 4c stamp on your tongue! Left to Right, First Row: Larry Stensvod, Arnold Malone, Gibson Van Alstyne, Donald Mc Rae, Warren Meyer, Alan Yenne. Second Row: Andrea Mattson, Don Whitmus, Harlan LaBrant, LeRoy Panasuk, Macdonaugh Hill, Judy Siderius. Third Row: Nancy O'NeiI, Gail Graham, Kay Claypool, Karen Ratzburg, Gay Strock, Ronda de Yong, The primary purpose of this publication is to inform and orient all freshmen and transfer students on the various college departments, Campus activities and clubs, sororities, and fraternities. College reg- ulations and traditions are also listed as they are playing an ever increasing role, of importance at MSC. Two new additions to this year's Student Handbook will be a new map of the campus and articles concerning each of the new buildings on the campus. Guylyn Warren Editor handloo ok lefl to Right, First Row: Kathy Phelan, Judy Rudolph, Keron Chapman, Guylyn Warren. Clyla Dlllon Second Row: Sally McMasters, Margaret Jacobson, Billie Thielman,Clyta Dillion, Doris Diveley. fy Business Manager ru' 'V' C27 Y? ..,1 l sp 1 :fall . u 1 1'-u Pe' is 0 E , Jack Weyland Editor Gene Beekman Business Manager Left to Right, First Row: Joe Tillman, Shirley Pfister, Ted Beyrodt. Second Row: Lisle Wood, Gene Beekman, Jon Englert, .lack Weyland. prospect ,,,,. ikff, r.. 'a it 2? ri J 'Gel' . E 5 Y Q5 -'Sigh' sw X F .v--Q ?' 4'-'Q All the way from the artistic front cover to the last page, the Prospect reveals hidden talents ot students in every curriculum. Depending strictly upon volunteer writers, this publication is seen being read more often each year. Containing everything from mysteries to satires that are al- most risque, relaxation and enjoyment is gained through the newest digest on campus, the Pros- pect. Yes, I do think my article deserves a caption that large. Y .0 Ol. .I ' 6 J I A H 0 14 , 'R' 17-mi . l Ht A ., X- , -- 'Tp 5- fe , , . I , 5' ' :U ., f .15q ' v' -xzjxafgff' - mg- K - 4- nw .1:'v' -Q,-gg. , - .f..... , fp, 1 1 ' U: Q - . , h W. 1 y Y ' 'rr' . - ,Is xv . 5 F 'N Q fx ' 0.-1,35 1 , sv m0UUsEP QlfQ 4. iff ,, U-.-1 v po . 'H-. 'Y 1' .1 ' :,,'h,. .1-,'l 41 ' - T - ' Q, r 3' L 1 F Y: ,K - if i x 9 1?-N Ng , 4 ,, 4- oheerle aders Marian Wylie Sue Bohart The girls leading the cheers for more Bobcat fame are a brave group chosen by traditions board. They are headed by the cheer queen, who is selected in an all-school election. On their capable shoulders falls the task of organizing the restless student body into a huge cheering squad. gc. ' T is... ... lf Wi' Pam Mayer Jeanette Boyd The louder you cheer, the warmer you stay. Shirlee Nash Lynda Brcmlette W-FV uf-O 5 3' Denise 0'Connor Karen Kirwan S ongle aders Accompanying the cheerleaders ore enthusiastic Fresh- mon girls who odd ci bit of cheer To the school songs. Their routines ore scenic ond ossist in the difficult iob of urging spectators to root for Bobcat victories. Ah come on - How about o sip? football Brain plus brown equal a well-balanced foot- ball team. This was another tine season in which the broins, our coaching staff, and brown have come Through with on excellent record. Herb Agocs Head Coach 3 coaches lx x Jim Sweeney Tom Pcrac George Marinkovich Sophomore holtbock Russ Powers swings around North Dcikoto's end for a goin. .: L4 slug, .eh -..s. . r 6 V-,D QP' ,.o- f' ,i football Montana States fine coaching staff piloted the Bobcats to another successful season and evened the score for last year with a lO-9 defeat of the Grizzlies before a shivering but crowded stadium. The final season record was 4 wins, 3 losses, and one tie. The coaches will lose T2 seniors by way of graduation, but are looking to TO ofthe ll men on on the second team to return plus a fine Freshman team to help the team to another of their usually fine records next year. Left to Right, First Row: Ron Frank, Jim Jenkins, John Alderson. Second Row: Dan Costello, Bob Cegelski, Jim Berg, Steve Sobonya, Bob Biastoch, Mark Dasinger, Bob Durado, Harry Lopsonz- ski, Phil Schneider, Jack Cameron, Ken Young, Bill Townsend, Herb Agocs, Coach. Third Row: Marshall Cook, Trainer, Jim Sweeney, Line Couch, Steve Good, Gary Neswick, Gordon Schlabs, Bill Mulcahy, Bucky May, Gary Giannini, Bill Cords, Cliff Haven, Tom Monterossi, Chuck Springer, John Munk, Fred Turner, Gary Alley, Ralph Steben, Coach. Fourth Row: Tom Parac, Backfield Coach, Don Wheeler, Russ Powers, Dick Shanahan, Stan Albertson, Willie Fennal, Bret Warwick, Lowie Ross, Will Weaver, Jim Ratchye, Ken Christison, Joe Tiller, Dick Vollmer, Gary Cline, Leon Hartman, Terry Mero, George Marinkovrch, Freshman Coach. Y' ..L - rf' 1 T 'Q 3 54.- -s'x-1.2: x The Cats look on as a pass Bobcat tacklers swarm a South Dakota ballhancller. sails true to its receiver. FN 1 93515 NN,-. Starting the season on the road, the Bobcats immediately made two entries into the loss column. The season's opener with North Da- kota University gave the Cats lots of room for improvement as they were overrun 46-O. This was mainly due to the efforts of a NDU bench- warmer who threw three touchdown passes anol ran for another. MSCS tangle with Fresno State at Great Falls gave FSC revenge for their one defeat during the 1960 season at the hands of MSC. This 16-13 thriller was close all of the way, and bad weather hampered the overall ball hand- ling efforts. The Cats put together their first winning drive of the season to trim South Dakota State 17-12. A 57-yard run by Jack Cameron and a TD pass to Cords from Mulcahy accounted for the main points of the game. Phil the toe Schneider in- sured the victory with a 23-yard field goal. MSC rallied with a sturdy defense and an early touchdown to squeak by Arkansas State 9-6. Again kicking specialist Phil Schneider made the difference with a 15-yard field goal. A wild scramble for the ball sends it flying aside A melee of contact gives SDS an unearned tackle. MSC's pass defense almost works. MSC MSC MSC MSC MSC MSC MSC MSC SCORES O North Dakota University .....,..,. 46 13 Fresno State ...................... ..... 1 6 17 South Dakota State ....... ,.... 1 2 9 Arkansas State .......... ......, 6 35 North Dakota State ..... ...... O 6 Augustana ....,.................. ...... 6 12 Idaho State ..,.............,....,......,. 14 10 Montana State University .......... 9 Charging on to their third victory, the Bobcats smashed North Dakota State University 35-O. A sturdy detense and an irrepressible offense made the Cats almost impossible to stop. Homecoming was topped oft by a snowstorm and a stronger than expected Augustana team causing the Bobcats to settle for a 6-6 tie. Fumbles plagued both teams, and for the most part, the game developed into a defensive struggle after the tirst period. A hand off at the precise time makes a few extra yards. .- 13 3? The Bengals of ldaho State edged the Bobcats l4-12 at their Homecoming game.The loss came after two final quarter attempts which were successfully withstood by the Bengals. This game was played under the handicap of snow on the field. After this tilt the Bobcats were ranked l8th in small college ratings. Five on one causes a Bobcat gain to be cut short. 4' Homecoming snow flurries caused many fans to leave early. IK IK I lff ll!x,!l1.ll1'llY x ll'X IIN llx I ND elf, 1 P ar r r ar I 1 1 l Y Q yilstn .J 'B+ ' .1 af' ' h -'J a'1.- ' .f., . ' ...A f I FIT P341 'ifil lil: ' ,SL-Q ,- s .5 in 5 4' . . Q . - . I N' ' ' - '- 'B 3 9 F -- ami. J ...Y 4 A Cat pass is completed as snow starts' to cause serious difficulties. football J-0 ' ,. , . 1 0 E.. - . -- . -4 M 'f -yg, I2 Etiafziliiiiai Y? v. In a mass of mud, MSC makes a gain. In the final game of the year, MSC treated the rivals from over the hill to real Mon- tana hospitality and then sqeaked by with a TO-9 victory. The Poor Grizzlies had to bow to their sixth loss to MSC in the past seven years. Phil Schneider's two kicking successes were of great im- portance in the game, but praise was also due to the iob that all of the defen- sive players did. The final game of the season meant the loss of many outstand- ing seniors, but as has continually hap- pened inthe past, the ranks are somehow filled and the team goes on to victory. The Grizzly defense tries, but to no avail. An MSC player closes in for the kill With on almost record turnout numbering 65, Coach George Marinkovich faced a Three game schedule. SCORES The Kittens opened the season with a 6-O loss to West- Bobkittens O Western Montana College 6 ern Montana College. The action was hampered by snow Bobkittens 7 MSU Cubs and rain. Also against the Kittens was their lack of prac- Bobkittens 8 Powell Jr College tice, as they only had one week to prepare for this con- test. Inexperience and trouble with getting the offense rolling were the main factors in the T2-T7 defeat suffered at the hands of the MSU Cubs. The final game of the season with Northwest Community College also spelled defeat for the Frosh with a score of 20-8. left to Right, First Row: Donald Deitchier, Joe Sutey, John Hutchins, Don Laubach, Carl Hinkle, Darrel Combs, Dan Nicholson, Larry Moore. Second Row: Jim Polich, Carl Surrendi, Jerry Ross, Brian MacNeill, John Polich, Merlyn Schultz, Donny Lebsack, Daw Sundling, David Kenworthy.Third Row: Bill Franks, Al Meods, Jim Corbin, Dave Hammer, Robert Lund, Milt Rosseland, Bill Combs, Mike Shatter, Fourth Row: Gary Decolati, Jim Sullivan, Ray McDonald, James Schwend, Gerald Bowman, Mike Malone, Charles Schmitt. Fifth Row: Richard Hueth, Harold Zavalney, Fred Drew, Tom Diamond, Robert Miller, Tony Loria. Sixth Row: Dan Costello, Robert Allen, George Marinkovich, Ray Jenkins. Coach Dobbie Lambert This year's Bobcat basketball squad combined experience plus ability to face some ofthe top small and large college Teams in the U.S. Some of their more well known opponents included Washington State University, Tennessee A81l, Seattle University, Air Force Academy, and Idaho University. Coach Lambert made many changes in the lineup during the season and gave many roundballers the chance to show their prowess. Those people who made all of the games were well satisfied with the brand of ball displayed. left to Right, First Row: Dave Knostman, John Ockomon, Tom Sawyer, Gary Lambert, Pete Carson, Grady Venable, Bill Phillips, Larry Kincheloe, Holgrim Holla, Asst. Frosh Coach, Second Row: Coach Keith Lambert, Jerry Streeter, Andy Wyatt, .lim Noennig, Gordon Haugen, Milt Horton, George Tyra, John Bryant, Roger Craft, Frosh Coach. l l I . MSC MSC MSC MSC MSC MSC MSC MSC MSC MSC MSC MSC MSC MSC MSC MSC MSC MSC MSC MSC MSC MSC MSC SCORES basketball 53 Long Beach ...... ...... .. 59 69 Washington State U. .... 58 62 Idaho U. .,,.V,......,,,,.v.v,w 70 55 Washington State U. V,,. 62 45 MSU .,,.,.....,4.,a,a,,.,.A..,,A 63 76 Wyoming U. ..., .,.... 6 7 6I MSU ................. ..,,. 6 9 I07 Tenn, A. 8.. I. ..... ...... 9 7 64 ISC .....,......,,..... ..... 7 3 66 ISC ....... ...... 6 3 59 Regis A...... ...... 6 S 8I Regis ....... ..,,.. 7 7 52 ISC .................... .,.... 6 5 8l ISC ...............,,............... 90 66 Pacific Lutheran .......... 65 76 MSU .................... ...., 6 3 75 Seattle ........ ...... 7 6 60 Gonzaga ..,.., ..... 7 7 84 Seattle .,....,. ,....,. I 00 74 Regis ...... ..... 6 I 72 Regis .......................... 94 73 Gonzaga .................... 7I 83 Air Force Academy .... 69 Sawyer goes in for a layup. Haugen prepares to administer the foot stomp. The Idaho players have a hard time getting to the ball X -.v 'rf' Ns. E XJR mn S V K J' . , 1 WMM , 4, Vs X N: ' I nw 5:11, 1 we .fx ff X. ,niv- 4 . w The veterans of last year Tom Sawyer, John Bryant, Pete Carson and Gordon Haugen provide a good base tor the T962 season and helped the team to a credible start tor the season, The openers brought some top teams in tor competition and gave the Cats a good foresight ot things to come. Washington State was one ot the first big conquests ot the season. The Cats trounced them 69-58. Excitement also come cluring the Christmas Vacation when MSC drubbed Tennessee ASQI lO7-97. George Tyra stretches tor a rebound Ballet is an important part of basketball! Lift me lust a little higher, Please! Sawyer and Powers foil their Seattle opponents. Powers trys one of the hardest shots in basketball. The first part of the new year was characterized by heartbreaking close defeats anol good solid wins in about equal numbers. Coach Lambert, between rousing appearances ot Pep assemblies, built his winning combinations and played them to their uttermost. Rus Powers began turning in tremendous crowd-pleasing defensive efforts and the rest of the team continued their balanced style of playing. The MSU team and Coach Frosty Cox were taken by surprise after having de- feated the Cats twice when the tables were turned. Horton takes the corner and goes in. 4 Ls.. With the end ofthe season comes The analysis ofthe re- cords and praise being given. Praise, however, should not be extended to a few of the players, but all of Those true athletes who give ot their Time and ability for our school. Praise should also be given to Coach Lambert who faced many problems This year and tackled Them with gusto. When critics appear let Them answer The question, How many games have you attended this year? basketball Bryant steals another! Tyra stirs Tempers with his maneuvers. Sawyer takes out his Seattle opponent. l l Roger Craft Coach an 'mc Left lo Right, First Row: Donald Rae, Kermit Young, Kenneth Schweitzer, Tony Seals Richard Sillaerman, AI Brown, Gene Cady, Dick Scott. Second Row: Asst Frosh Coach Holgrim Hollo, Gary Hicks, Bob Gus- tafson, Steve Chase, Charles Hallman, Gene Nelson, Norman Klinker, Alan Epps, Frosh Coach Roger Craft. bobkittens This year is one of the most successful years that the Bobkittens have experienced. Starting out the season with six consecutive wins, they continued at this sizzlirig pace throughout the year. By mak- ing good use of his consistently good players, Coach Roger Craft showed to their advantage the future round ballers of MSC. A siT oat, Coach Bowen's wresTIers Turned in a bril- IianT performance This year. Many of The vvresTIers compiled enviable records, making This year's Team one oT The besT To compeTe here aT MSC. They had one home maTch This year characTerized by Their abiIiTy Through which They beaT Three Teams. They finished The season wiTh a 6-T record Tor dual meeTs. The ref waTches inTenTIy waifing Tor The pin. A near pin I fm 31- I 1. xg! S!T' L. Such sTanolouTs as Lee BriTTenham, Lee Blackwood, BrenT Hall, and Wayne Heggen compiled very good records and helped The Team sTand- ings subsTanTicilly. Coach Bowen and The Team members spenT much Time preparing, especially running, To give Their besT for The school. Dovvn on-The maT goes a Ufah wresTler. Left To Right, First Row: Roy Harris, Tim Herman, Doug Daniels, Tom Markel, Lee BriTTenham, Doug Loomer. Second Row: Bob Mclntyre, Lee Hart, Gene Foss, Gail Jellum, Larry Olson, Bob Baker, Tim Niele. Third Row: Gary Romness, Lee Blackwood, Kurt Farrier, Larry Seakins, Tom Kostoris, Wayne Heggen, Brent Hall, Coach Bowen. , -Vsfiz L, . aa Y x cf! 5 N . . i Q ,p 5 4 if gee, oo i N S , Q r ,T if I. , I i , O 1 Nu... . 'gi ......., -W . J , 0 nu 'B , Fe, elf? ,, f 4,-gf wi ff X. 191 l i i i i , .Sa ,ww K4 i nfl i 5' ill r- , , i .- it ' ' YK' L 1 The ski team has more trophies than Skis. Left to Right, First Row: Ken Miller, Johnson, Tor Fageraas, William Erwin. skiing This year's boardmen have made o good show- ing despite the stiff competition encountered. ln three meets they came in second to Washington State slatemen. Coach Bob Beck and the entire school can be proud ot these men and their ac- complishments this year. Don Tecchout, Bill Haley, Bill Barrier. Second Row: Gary Kiefer, Eric fx f' ,-.1 '5 lf.: ' 9 A 'K Downhill sTo rT. CuTTing The slalom gcJTe. WiTh emphasis on high scoring, Bob Beck's 1962 Ski team finished TirsT or secend in all compeTiTion. ATTer quqlifylngi aT Whifei Pass WoshingTon, They were sum- ,m16h'egl4'fTevpenTorm.iciT.the-QN.C.A.A. Ski Championships csT The I7 QTher college skiinng eliTes of ,..g MPS., n, J. Thmmtidnta T ,- -Elf T T' T 34 5.:5'f4l,Zp,1'l', 'N-T.: QQ l ' ' ,L,51f:,'f,3vw1', Y k?'l,1,1i::i V -4 'V fl'-44' 4' ?lI,'4 ' , .-45, L' .Qi ' ' ' ' . .:i .fl,-ai Off The iump. The Tiring cross-counTry track Nt' ' l' -M- t .wh S on TPICI Left to Right, First Row: Ralph Steben, Coach, Tom Sawyer, Joe Zeiler, Bill Patterson, Steve Good, Ken Christison, Gary Alley, Howard Bugg. Second Row: Roger Craft, Assistant Coach, Bill Godina, Dick Schuler, Bill Lash, Steve Chase, Gene Carlson, Gary Kiefer, Max Townsend, Don Koftlar, Dick Hueth. Spectators and opponents, watched the cinders fly, as our Bobcats set the pace in the track and field events. Versatile, Al Sarisky, proved to be among our assets as he brought home the bacon in the high iump, hurdles, broad jump and on the track. Coached by Ralph Steben, the Bobcats held tor the first time this year the lst annual in- door track meet with 421 athletes present, repre- senting 43 teams from throughout the Northwest. The relay team passes the baton. X' . we .1 f-A-. -was, l,.. .. rr 1 1 ' 2 . A o V ' li 17 ' IE? l 21 ' line, Mulcahy clears The bar. Over The hurdles. Sarisky prepares for soft landing, PracTice makes perfect and The Thinclacls Try To prove that True each nite as They practice for The inevirable nex1' meef. A mighTy heave by Chrisfison K X vi, baseball For the second year running, our MSC Baseball club was once again under The able coaching of George Marinkovick. Practicing and competing on our year old diamond, the Bobcat Team got an early start and developed again into an- other winning squad. The returning letterman, boostered by many rookies, gave all opposition big league competition. Close one at third Left to Right, First Row: Bob Allen Randy Fisk Jack McCloud Cary Lambert Terry Mero Don Stewart, Merle Young Second Row Gary Hicks Steve Erban Craig Bryant John Poltch, Bill Phillips, Jim Polich Third Row Herb Wright Larry Ktncheloe tm Strouse George Marinlrovich, Coach John Hutchins lrv Winslow Dennis Jones i Safe on firsT. Facing a keen compeTiTive siTUC1'riOr1,The baseball Team Turned in a good seasons record This year. BolsTered considerably by The playing of l-lendersen and BryanT, The BobcaTs followed Their winning ways. ShorTsTop To second. The long waiT. ,. . -zf,f,!v,. F -- 4 K ' V 1 1 -:EW .f 1 .: - 7 1 'inl- W .4-Q-an-L L 7--- ,-ny, I 4 .4-' 59 QQ tha - .pgs s,. ,' 1 -'RA - . i . ' ' --'fd A W-.,f V 5' . 51. V7 P, V viva gh '-Niuxx , -pu x .nw '5-15 ' .. N , 3. N 'ix , D 1 5 . 1 nf 9,1 ,V X .X in The makzngs of a split. 4-an Handling our opponents, MSC's Keglers, Gordon A SOUTPWPOW bowler. Cocbo, Gary Gunderson, Bob Laughlin, Ed Strom- H mkes determination' men, Jack Beam and Lynn Schuland represent us tar and wide in meets which kept them hopping from autumn to spring. bowling The Rifle Team with detachment personnel. Working hard to better their past season's tre- mendous record, the MSC sharp shooters accom- plished it by winning The Reno Invitational, the Idaho State, and the North Dakota meets and never placing lower than second in any others. Coached by Sgt. Booe, the co-educational team with its highshooters, Gene Kolstad, Bill Kude, Dick Schdell, Kert Beswick and Carl Burkland once again raised Montana State CoIIege's name high on the nation's ladder. Fire away! Short shoots Sl1OT. Vigorous action in women's basketball. womeI1's athletics With independents and sororities battling tor top honors in the same league, all teams are out in force to capture the coveted Hamilton Trophy. For individual participation, MSC Blazers are awarded to the girls taking tirst place in the singles events. In for ci layup. 'nfl The 1962 edifion of The Dolphins. w0men'S athletics Racking up The points, individually, and for their respec- Tive living groups, MSC's All American Girls, Take Their sTand in The Athletic world. Competing in Bowling, Bas- ketball, Ping Pong, Volleyball, Rifle Marksmanship, Soft- ball, Golf, and Archery. Barbefh accomplishes a dif A heafed volleyball match. ficulfdivel Casey takes a mighty cut. intramurals With both major and minor sports on the slate, The in- tramural program is an integral part of MSCS campus life. A point system is used for the scoring, with the major sports, football, basketball, and baseball awarded twenty points each, and the minors worth ten. Divided into seasons, the remaining sports are cross country, wrestling, volleyball, skating, bowling, golf, track and swimming. And the infield moves in. He hits the ball 4 For The fifth successive year, The Sigma Chi's continue reign over The intramural program, capturing The overall intramural championship by maintaining The highest intramurals A foul coming. The wild scramble. A rare end-run. iii ' Awe I - h .I i MON 1 g Up tor the shot. Ettective blocking. A strike on the way. With the competition geared to a peak, intramurals at MSC not only promote greater all 'round school spirit, but also foster better relations between the various living groups on campus. Sportsmanship and leadership are the goals of this program, with each participant contributing to the betterment of MSC. An imporTanT aspecT of anyone's educaTion falls under The Term, social. All of The following or- ganizaTions recognize This and iT is Their basic purpose for exisfence. Leadership and personal- i'ry discipline are necessary Traits of Today's pop- ulous, and college is probably The mosT nafural Training ground. IT is in This reTrospecT ThaT The following organizafions can iusTify Their exisTence. student organ1z ations gr-eeks - honoraries - clubs M55 greek act1ons And this is our housemother. Fraternal manners Let's twist again Throughout the year fraternity and sorority actives and pledges are involved in a whirlwind of activities in addition to their scho- lastic endeavors. From Homecoming in the fall to Commencement in the spring these people lead in almost every phase ot activi- ties. Artistic talents, as evidenced by floats and snow sculptures, are shown along with leadership, scholastic and athletic abilities. interfraternity council .lohn Holden, President Lee Berger Bryant Blewett Wayne Bromenshenk . X Dave Chamberlin Richard Hagen 6, E I Edward Harper. l i . 1i5:f-1,1-.,gq1- -Q pgs, g,gf, r- ' ff. . . K ,L -' CVT if-, ' e. ll, F' P, fi K x A . .,.. A fp- Sl - Q i ,fF ?' - , ' xii 51 ' ' s i wi i ,.,1 i ?Q.,SN5-f, , . I K , N N M - ' ,,...v '- 'ifififmi '-, ' Wilbur Kukes Bob Morgan John Petelin Larry Ropes '-qw ,H---5m 4-1-j':-A-QE. ly: if r , - i germ 3,231 l-'11 1 7. . xy J YQ- ' ' 1 V- A Phil Schneider Charles Sumner Jerry Krause 1 1 lx A Karl Ratzburg T 'i ,fl Y ls J . . '. mx A , K 5 I l ' ' . .'i..-l:lJ ,L Q ily? ls V Flint Taylor panhellenic council Judy Dieruf Kirsten Anderson Keron Chapman Carol Christison 5224 ' .3 idfxffie M .EQMQLLFQS Mary Conser Valerie Joe Marge Mattson Pam Mayer Jaan Murray Marilyn O'BoyIe ' Barbara O'Neil Nancy Parriott Carol Raffl Peggy Ruff Celia Smith Carol Wright i w i 1 W l lpha gamma delta interests and Talents, the Alpha Mortar Board, Spurs, dramatics, band, AWS, and sports. Judy of college Panhellenic and Ariel for the Montanans. Carrying out their annual traditions, a new member was added to the ranks when .lack Miller was chosen Alpha Gam Man. Along with old traditions was a new one - the annual pop-bottle drive for children with cerebral palsy. Tea for Two was always 'rea for innumerable twos as the Alphs Gams rounded out their year with many exchange func- tions with different fraternities. A group with varied Gams took honors in home economics, 4-H, Dieruf, was president Frye was accompanist Janis Anderson Nancy Beverly Josephine Barrier Emily Bodner f --'- T V -- -Y,-.TA . Jan Clifford Arlene Conant Sharee Clark Kay Claypool ff HW Hg' If F 9 -A V' i 'V X if M. Q-, , mir Linda Dahle Judy Dieruf Jo Ann Daley June Dieruf Margaret Fordik Beverly Goldsmith Kathy Hauge Vicki Hemstad Pat Gill Gail Graham Barbara Haugen JoAnn Hicks ,,. I fl?- and .3 t MU , 1, x i l fu -9 I v B A Q -3 i ' iss- , 1 ', Diane Ekegren Sandra Fink Carolee Fasake Ida Fordik Kay Hoadley Sandra Huffine Jonnie Horst .Jan Jaumotte we ff 1 i S6 212 1 i ui .1 Jean Johnston Karen Korrison Linda Lodmell Linda Lockwood Mariorie Manson Janice Kathciry Deanna Kostka Joan Murray Nix Linda Noble Elaine Otis Gingery Marcia Ness Barbara O'Neil Kathy Owen Barbara Rader Barbara Sekora Jean Stephens Betsy Ross Jo Staff Pam Storm Pat Lewis Mary Ann Micka Kathleen Morris Julie Peila Patty Peterson Judy Sullivan Edith Tacke , -0- ' '- ,' B115 rim '1 to Joyce Phillips Sandra Pohlod Shari Torgerson Marilyn Uhlrich Mary Lee Walton Judy Whittle rv f Ji' i -Qs. Carol Christison President 214 Karl Ratzburg President lpha gamma rho Donald Anderson w4!A'M 'U X M , ,, -5 ' . 'A Q ,-X I JH 434 1 ni . -14.33, .H gg 'Qin V 4 ly XL Q Robert Carver Bill Chiesu Marshall Herman Mac Donough Hill ,X fm , ,,,,, 2 I Bill Boberg Lee Brittenham Wayne Bromenshenk Harold Brown William Crowley Robert Frank Steve Hadnagy Edmund Heinle James Driscoll Gary Graham Charles Halley Dick Henderson P. J. Hill Mike Horn Jim Jenks Jay Johnson ,J if., ie- 'i2silwfifi,aifi,4-- I La l .: 4 QL , J 1Mcwwiefi 4 14 I L '.fr.-fy 'I ' Q, A F d r -4 J' 1 we is sf f :- A I , -l .,.,iv-T 7 ,llilflff l r 1 w-.. , -Y '. NVQ' ff' Wilfred Johnson Dennis Jurica Harlan LaBrant Kent Lindsey Evert Lorec Larry Passage John Mann Larry Prinkki Gibson Van Alstyne Roger Van Voast Tom Richardson Bob Sage William Vischer Larry Stensvad Gary Thompson This year found the AGR's enioying the second year in Their new home at 418 W. Garfield. Campus leaders from their ranks included ASMSC President, Commis- sioner of Judging Teams, MONTANAN and College Farmer Editors as well as officers of many student organ- izations. The AGR's found themselves busy as they were above average in scholastic and athletic standings on campus. Social activities of the year included a Pink Rose Formal and late evening visits from the Lambda Chi's. Don Whitmus Alan Yenne alpha omioron pi AOPi's proudest achievement this year is the Collegiate All-over Achievement Cup, which was presented to the chapter at National Convention. Besides their usual func- tions with the fraternities, the chapter sponsored their second annual Sadie Hawkins dance, had an Active sneak with the Sigma Chi pledges, and collaborated with the Kappa Sigs for the Christmas Sing. Individual achievements included Who's Who, Angel Flight, profes- sional honoraries, class officers, A.W.S. officers, Mortar Board, Spurs, Harrison awards, cheerleaders, a Home- coming attendant, and queens of fraternities and hono- raries. in Donna Ahrendes Donna Andrus Mary Bennett Carol Bollinger Barbara Anderson lleen Barney Mary Berry Jeanette Boyd KH- , -... .s 'MAX f Betty Bruckner Judy Castles Jackie Cooper Sue Davis Deane Burgess Donna Cole June Crane Betty Eagle Carole Evanko Robin Groshelle Jeanine Hess Karen Horton Connie Koski Norma Lilleg Peggy Flynn Marge Handy Phyllis Hess Helene Hubbard Lynda Larson Marylin Lyall Carole Gemberling Carolyn Hedden Barbara Hoffman Jan Larson Magcine Manning Dail' , YJK. Nada Kathan . ll l h i if K3 'ns , xlifi l ' ' Y7' S fl-r-lllyilll fa A Ry. -A r . ,,. A , ., . f w'.g7 , .1 no -. L2 ' N J, . 1. i 1 7 'i m??fff 'c'i!'i Z air: Y, it f rr' Sandra Miller Nancy Marler Kathy Mead Donna Robinson Mary Ellen Miller Karen Moe Sheryl Mooney Barbara Morgan Leslie Morrison Diane Csburnson I l 4- sr, W S fi, Q Q . -fi . ' ' ' -.7 fl . iLi-'f il l Y . ' q5g44,,A u 152' aff' Martha Painter Shirley Pfister Carol Raffl La Rae Reynolds Kathy Schreiber Sharon Peebler Pam Powell Janice Ralph Judy Ross Betty Scott Darlene Shelmerdine Jacque Spaulding Grace Ulvang Barbara Way Mary Woodmansey Linda Zipperian Monta Smith Susan Steffensen Sharon VanNoy Carol Ann Westbrook Pat Wright Sharon Ziegler Carolyn Spangler Margaret Thompson Sandy Ward -S53 it 4 'Q , X Ia Vif , we i it 6 w 'i?Q 'I ll kr . lfwlllfei-.lflill villa . - i ' it Y , li l wi, W3 X7 Peggy Ruff President 217 delta sigma phi Eric Anderson Pete Carson Fiori D'Andrea Steve Erban Mike Fisher X I Phil Schneider President 1 fi Jim Fletcher Darrel Frideres William Gannon Lawrence Goodale Bob Helmer Robert Kunkel Gary Glantz David Harmon Don Kennedy Wayne Miller ,AY Gene Nelson Butch Nutfer John Petelin bf Clarence Peterson Gary Rogers Carl Saner Les Santa Darwin Schreuder Alin Simpson Jack Shanks Larry Staringer Robert Warddrip Robert Zimmerman Jim Strouse Jerry Thuesen Grady Venerable John Wallace, Again this year the Delta Sigs have combined outstand- ing leadership, athletic prowess, and scholarship. Three Delta Sigs served in key posts on Student Senate. Butch Nutter as President of the Young Republicans and Darrell Frideres as President ot Young Democrats kept tabs on politics. The Delta Sigs made Greek Week their success by capping top honors in the Charriot Race and also took home the intramural basketball championship trophy. Along with an exceptional social season the Delta Sigs served the community by sponsoring their annual Easter egg hunt for the children ot Bozeman. chi omega This year Chi Omegas were more active than ever on campus. Their members were to be found in Mortar Board, Spurs, Dolphins, Angel Flight, Class officer and committee chairmanship positions. Denise O'Connor was Pi-Week Queen. Karen Kirwan was elected Ski Queen and Marsha Thompson was selected Best Dressed Girl on Campus. Both Denise and Karen were chosen at the beginning ot the year to be Pom Pom Girls. Besides all regular activi- ties, more fun was had by all who helped in selecting and entertaining the three Chi O crushes of the months, Gary Graham, Ken Bodner, and Dory Schrader. Mary Culp Doris Dively Deanna De Cosse Connie Dollens Clyta Dillon Chris Dunlap ly-1 ir, . , li.. Vicki Ahl Arlene Albrecht uf- -- i X 13'- -4 ,fv 1 T, iff 5 f fd ' V Mary Lou Beeckler Athlene Bishop Betty Blenkarn Jane Birkeland Janet Bleken Joan Bley . . g A V Vg' ' x -pf 5 f 4 . Q9 39' In ' , if Y ,A X A 'xml 7 J-. :, ff Jr . i .v - , , n a W' A ., v.-,fi 1 1 iw ' ki-W Il fm fgwvfm P ii A I 1, 1 ,A Francey Carroll Keron Chapman Bobi Clark Rilla Cole Sandy Cottrell Mary Ann Chestnut Peggy Clune Sandy Cox Sherry Ewvin Gretchen Grabow Anita Haggerty Janet Hughes Mary Jane Ferguson Gayle Gunderson Linda Holliday Mary Iverson Lois Fulker Bette Lou Hanson Billie Howell Margaret Jacobsen ' Vw A f fywn- lgv i QW il r lr, Judy Larson Sara Lindsey i v Y i if A A 3. nf I-4 A. VJ.: .,,. ..' jx- ' :it Q. .wi.f'L iZ' i,A1T,.f,,,.1I2idL 34.34341 . . . ,... , , , , fi' in ' 1 JG . A 1 ... 1 i Vt i i Q M . ' rn , n f , m I Y-swf, Jackie Price Marlene Rector Connie Thompson Susie Schauer Diana Stephenson Marsha Thompson Kay Seitz Billie Thielm Penny Thronson M'iX' . '. . Karen Mann Linda Miller w all gi, S bam. .Hi , ,L-. . Charlene Rice Janet Maier Rifrner Charlot Ridgeway Peggy Rofhermel Kathleen Veigel Guylyn Warren Barbara Vruwink Susan White Marilyn Ward Sherrill Wilby Gail Williamson Barbara Wold Barbara Wylie kappa slgma Jerry Krause President Stan Harms 'ii i James Almond William Anderson Arnold Anderson Frederick Basseth Robert Berry Joe Bispham 'i All Glenn Black Thomas Brown ..s. Gary Chamberlain Jack Cochrane f l 1 f l Robert Cooper Bob Dasenbrock Robert Germann David Glodowski Hal Hoefer Dale Corey Edwin Fransen William Gibson Robert Golden George Hageman William Hay William lkard Jim Jarrett John Kerwan Eugene Koelitz Don Munroe Dave Nelson Kenneth Krause Walt Mans George Martin Ted Lorenz Aron Mans William McCraw f I Kent Norby Robert Putman William Readish Thomas Rogers Bert Pelzl Kenneth Quickenden Roger Reser Thomas Rucinslgy Barry Runnalls Paul Skabo Sidney Sutherland Bruce Whithorn Larry Wilson With the retiring of lcard, a new personality has ap- peared on campus, namely Spook, the new mascot of the Kappa Sigs. Being well represented in all campus activities, Kappa Sigma has two presidents in campus organizations. The Kappa Sigs were at or near the top in all Intramural athletic events. The traditional parties of Kappa Sigmag the French Fireside and the Stardust Ball were highlighted with the crowning of Joanne Heitzman as our Stardust Queen. Dale Winter Keith Winter 4 delta gamma Again This year The DelTa Gammas have proven To be very able in all fields of endeavor. Scholasfically The DG's ranked ouT in fronT and They also produced many campus leaders. Social affairs were also parT of The members lives wiTh many parties and The inevifable pledge sneak. Jerre Jane Allen Lorna Babcock BeaTrice Barton Sherrill Cain Judy Allen Lois Baker Gloria Boe Joann Chalmers S N. June Chennoulf Lusha Congdon Nancy Cline Roberta Lee Crosby Lylia Dyer Sharon Endresse Sonia Flafness Sue Gibson Lynn Ellinghouse Sandra Flatness Emily Francis Faye Ellen Hanson Barbara Crowe Ronda de Yong Pat Crowe Dullain Dolighan Vivian Hayes Linda Hope Joan Heitzman Linda Hoskin Lou Arden Kelson Helen Milonos Ellen Murray Pat Johnson 43' ,N 'fe , i 3- 52,164-.,'. ' ix it 'J , , 'T i Roxy Payne Susan Polich Karen Pearson Helen Rein Cheryl Schultz Celia Smith Judy Siderius Darlene Speck .ui Alice Lamont Judy Langworthy ,QM J v i V1 I' 7 X -Q I -bv 'J' M63 4. c Vicki Robison Patty Roe Peggy Stevens Gay Strock lfls , ' -. ,tx l ri Sharon Mehling Janneth Johnson Karen Kuhl Nancy O'Neil F, 3 I -'fi Marjorie Sarrazin Deana Schilfz Leslie Schulte Donna Schramm Dorothy Striebel Linda Wenz Teri Wieshaupt Cissie Thorberg Elaine White Bobbye Wilson YW A , K. ,I , , , l.,,, 'K P , Q ,X 'Qi 1-do Y Q . Hi Q-.fsgff f' J , 'l QM' WS' Nancy Parrioft President lambda chi alpha Sl' Ed Harper President Erwin Clarke Roger Cook Kenneth Ballinger Robert Black Robert Carson Russell Chadwick xl: f 7 Fins., ins . Joseph Crabtree Denis Deck Paul Elder Ken Firebaugh Charles Davis Pete DeWil Steve Ferguson Thomas Fox Frank Gilliam John Goodykoontz William Hanchett Steve Holt l - - 1 , , ' fl 1 If A i ff lf? L l I x l 'I X .4-:E Ll 9 S ie '1 1. - 'x DV Wx ll ,V l 1 'i i .l I m 5.17, - 37' -SSRI' With rewarded endeavors in almost every field, the beard-growing Lambda Chi's have had many exciting experiences together. Yukon Days provides many close shaves topped off by a dorm bust on the AGR's. A Lambda Chi Crescent Girl is chosen each year at the annual White Rose Formal, the climax of their social functions. kappa delta The Kappa Delta sorority has been very active this year with members in Mortar Board, Spurs, and campus or- ganizations. Dorothy Darling was President of Mortar Board and a member of Who's Who. Sandra Snortland was Commissioner of Social Affairs in Student Senate. Leading the enthusiastic Bobcat fans was Pam Mayer, Cheer Queen and Susan Bohart, cheerleader. Sherry Rakes was a twirler, Kay Woldvedt was Pi Kap Dream Girl. The Kappa Deltas received second place on their Homecoming House Decorations and their snow sculpture Paul Bun- yan and Babe. The girls at 5th and Cleveland had the distinction of being the only sorority on the hill with houseboys! Once again the pledges successfully aroused the actives at four in the morning for their surprise breakfast. Afterwards they serenaded the fraternities waking them also! Donna Davis Karen Dickoff Patty Jo Davis Sandi Dodson 'Q '--4' 1, 4 .i-, .- '- , -T , ln -Ji, . .1 , A r- Q F. ag-Q wig A I ,. T: ,ll 5. fl r H 53 Thelma Arlint Carol Bauch Judy Adams Donna Anders i 1 'F .i :aa nz. V gt. lf 1 s. m 54 . :sn-:.x.'s:':sir.2n.'a Susan Bohart Cheryl Caughlan Jan Bowers Cheryl Chandler Faye Emerick Eloise Ellis Marion Eldering Dixie Ferguson 'l . . FS 1 'Hn .. 3 A Z ,zilg ' x ' 'Gr' '15, f. . A is , , :.,.1Q. .. Jan Beery Shirley Bergh A. N ,. -eh 'fr F Roberta Clark Beverly Clemens Donna Finstad Colleen Flynn !-,gl v' H f ' Kathy Burnison Becky Billips er- -- 1 -1 'mga C5 , ' - ,- F' Q-i v N Helen Carson Dorothy Darling Jill Faster Nancy Hazelton s--Q --.fr t . . 'J At 1 D . 'wi . 'W '-ill H28 l ff. ' 4 l A 6 Sharon Henderson Sharon Hill Shirley House Sandra Johnson Jo Ann Johnston Carol Hicks Judy Holmquisf Valerie Joe Vance Johnson Peggy Keifer . . ,X w L - 31: g3a:'?w::'.f.: N wv A li . , ' - Mfr:--rg? V - fffglfili 1- ' u 13,3-ah. 5 U Q, . A sv' Q V? - P . XXV-'Q-f' ia.: V. l ' 'l ' ewsfffx f 'L . X - 1f.'W:-,S S321-If 1 'Vai' 'P 1, egg 'ESF ibfnl ' l if . Sharon Palm Harriet Pedlar Marsha Turner Barbara Walters Andrea Mattson Janet McLeod Billie Mullen Pam Mayer Joy Minard Lura Nelson Susan Rcess Sandra Snortland Janice Stoltz Kay Schleicher Georgianna Snow Sandy Stotzenberg l r-. .45 1 Sherry Rakes Karen Ratzburg Carole Wright Virginia Yankoskie ,en if Marilyn O'Boyle President 3 Q wi lin' if f ' FA r phi Sigma kappa Gary Armstrong Larry Anthony Bruce Beatie Don Bradley 1' Ql 1 if Grp - Y John Hqlden Kenneth Conner Ronald Dissly presidenf Edward Cryer Don Drga Scott Holden Lawrence Hughes John Jefferies Richard lndreland Ralph Jensen ' ls . 6 1 1 . I I Jack Bradley Larry Brownell Gerald Callaway Jim Brown Frank Coda Tom Cheetham ws, ff Ng. . 4 sg - Jerry Crosset David Fredenberg Don Jermunson James Johnson 1 fl V J ,.-A' I lv. ,S-A l Gary Gingery Jim Goo Ed Kanemasu Joe Knudsen n :Q U! Charles Harrison Don Hart Larry La Brant Kenneth Leggate 230 I t P Warren Leggate John Livingston Ty Leonard David Mahoney H I. . y 33x-sf: f -1 'P 3, F . 'S i - P - t llillill' 'l ' Stfigi- ., - It A qt. , ' Ray Muench Roger Ogren Gary Olsen Curt Overby Lawrence Pope Gordon Schlepp David Posey Al Schneiter Louis Marchello Bob McCormick Don McCormick Richard Moline R 'Q 1 Darrell Pearson Gene Peters Bob Stevenson Larry Stoltz . Gary Peterson George Peterson The Phi Sigs have increased their ranks this year with their house being filled to the maximum. Fall quarter was by far the busiest quarter yet, highlighted by their Moon- light Ball and the Fall Fireside. Winter quarter the annual winter formal was combined with the Phi Sigs Founder's Day. The result excelled all expectations of attendance and excellence. The pledge tireside again turned out to be the best of the year. The Phi Sigs, while strengthen- ing membership, have greatly strengthened their scholar- ship this past year ranking second or third among the ten fraternities since winter quarter l96l. Michael Stoltz Daryle Swanwon Gary West Pete Stoltz Don Weibert s N- , .rv . 9 4 Q X 1 fb V v 4 x I 4 Qj. v -- ' , R., . ' ,F I E K5 37 x Q X T , -v Qin if , M ai is 1' Q is Q 'K is 9 L X s wi . - . .H l .5 ilx t -, S. -V 'K L . + Q P v-sl ITE :N . l t x beta phi Once again The Pi Beta Phi sorority maintained high scholastic standings. Their annual Derby Dance was high- lighted by crowning Fred Turner as King of The Hill. Pi Phi members were active in various organizations. Gary Blackman was president of AWS and Joan Keene served a year as Sophomore Class President. Georgia Fleming Gleane Foster Sharon Foot Toni Grunenfelder Kathy Ford Helen Hagen Kirsten Anderson Peggy Bartlett Pati Bielenberg Nancy Benke . JY A 3: ' a A 'Q Betty Biehl Gerry Blackman Lynda Bramlerte Helen Coffman 'Wi Grare Davis Mariorie Davis Marilyn Hagen Maurine Hager Ann Hanson Phyllis DeJana Jackie Dunn Karen Hanson Claudia Haskin Jeanne Holmes 4,5 .nf 'S S21 sf' in Mickey Dunn Barbara Eisenman Carol Dyer Gayle Fabian Jane Howard Karen Johnson Marsha Huntsberry Joan Keene Mary Jacoby Jane Keeton Carolyn Kelly Jeanme Kessler Helen Kramer Toohe Kent Sharon Knlbrlde Linda Lammers Don Janet Parke Jill Pepper Jo Swecker Carol Taylor Grace Tschache Lohr Luebbe Carole Peterson Sandee Quickenden Karen Tveidf Susan Van? Marilyn Vollmer V. . H wb, sw.- , 3 I ,,,..-W Myrna Lures Doris McCollum fir gr eg 'V .5 I rf., X 41 -it ' V 'iw - : 1' Sandy Rase Arlene Rugvedf Linda Warnecke Marion Wylie ' 5'2:vI,.-'f7?:.1v,11Qf -S ' , , rf 'V Q fe S x A z Q A 6 W ' 'Q JM 591 r X 4 Q 1 V Q ' - ,L 2 .5 ,-f,f,?Q , s.2. N . .. ,X Ri X 'Yi 25? Linda Yeoman Anna Zweck pi kappa lpha 'T' John Bodner John Alderson George Boker president Dennis Baker Peter Bennis 1 A Paul Christensen Jerry Delaney Robert Hart 1 gh' Q Q ,, ,, I ,R VA X .T P W xi' - , FJ., J A' V Q C212 lr x , Q 'f Z ' Yi Q wal , E., 'F b 5 gg. -rlf' ., B' I 1 -g 1 Terry Desmond Larry Grenall Ken Doyle Mcrk Hannah Doug Hillstrom Bobby Lehr Again This year, The Pi Kaps did 'an ouTsTanding iob on Pi Week. Denise O'Connor was chosen To reign over Pi Week. AT The spring parTy The Dream Girl of Pi Kappa Alpha is chosen. Affer many hours of work These men should feel very proud of Their accomplishmenTs. The adage all work and no play doesn'T hold True in This case as many parTies highlighted The year. - ffkii if , x ' Q Mick Madsen Bill McDonald Roger Wegner Q x John Minow Wesley Nordin I I s X X X if x -. . V K., 1.5, . - U X r wx t Q Q5 1 5 , -. Y ,i'zx.:' Tai! 5. .Q y,.g-xg-gizcw ' :Q-As. 'fumes :-wer' Dave Pinlier Joe Petrini Levereff Ropes Herman Schew - ,V E 1 . 'g,,3g,,5 X, . , Q . 1.: . k ,...1 S R .1 l ' f ' -x' ai R . v F .., , sigma lpha epsilon The name Sigma Alpha Epsilon will always recall an image when mentioned in later years. To some the name will recall memories of fierce competitors in all athletic sports and a strong influence in college politics, others will recall the Paiama Dance, Sig-Alp Clympics, and the trusty old bus, Minerva. The name will remind one that it is the only fraternity on campus with a full-time house- mother, Mom Orman. Whether it is through the voices of the 'little Sisters of Minerva, the Fabulous Four, or the proud parents on Mother's Day, all will be reminded of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Gary Anderson Jim Baker 33' --A ll :L ,A l , .74 -, 'D -in V--Q ...O Craig Bryant Bill Chesarck Bob Eagle Doug Ferris Eugene Graf Brent Hall Lee Hart Peter Elespurie James Finlayson John Greiner Lynn Holmes Wayne Heggen Robert Endresse Don Fisher Bob Gretencort Charles Hardy Pete Hildrey 1 'iq 1 , KW... i 3: it - h ' -rg :Tile . 2 X I .iam Robert Baker Melvin Bing Buzz Bley Lee Berger Ed Blackwood Bob Bryant 3. 'L nf Y - 2 44' ..'s pd nal rf 'S I ' L , I t Jack Coe Gary Cormier Bruce DeRosier Stan Coloff Jim Cummings Bill Eagle Robert Hitchens Bob Hollo Kenneth Holm , -,.'S.:, ,k.,,s g 9 E. ,. Bob Hough Larry Komlofske Jake Korell ,g sffw-f'fnf::: A ' F S ,-1' 'V st , Thomas Kostohris Gary Larson Tom LaTourrette I KQEQL . John Layne Leo Lemoine ft - Q' l 1 I 55. William Miller Gonzalo Montenegro D. T. Mitchell Bob Morgan Don Ostrem Dick Post John Palrnquist Frank Poucher John Parker George Powers .. ., HQBYPHKI 1:5 lui' Ki Q J., e -X A 'S . A M '- I v 39, . :av :Q ' x Q ' Bob Miller John Miller 3 I ,--r X Robert Mann John McLeod Ken Meyers John Marlow Donald McLaughlin Gary Mihelish - .- -- A A A Q. Q N Q L 'k 4 if 99 s X -I in y 3 -. P , F 5 U' '5,:'.'. 2, J . , - - N Donald Myrah Robin Neil Mark Nance Barry New Jim Ratchye Foster Rodger Richard Schuller i . Charles Schwidde Jack Sherrick Paul Sherrick if-FC . .l' , 'm k I i Q. S Marvin Nicola Larry Olsen Stanley Smith Roy Stanley Lynn Stanton Fred Steele Samuel Stewart Gerald Trebesch QQ, if in 65' hiiifwi .DRE ,.,. I A K f 1 . 'P me X I 7 2 Bob Millons President .E . G0- Mrs. Emma Orman Housemother Merle Trafton Charley Willett John Shubat Jay Wilson Gus Wilkins Ken Youn H5791 .hi 8 'SN UQ little ciste S of minerva Qffq Betty Blenkarn Mariorie Davis 1:5 'TTI7' 3 Sfephdnle Tdlbbf Kitty Gillis Karen Korrison President Sharon Hill Pam Mayer Little Sisters of Minerva began on this campus in the spring of 1960 and nationally a year or two before. Girls are chosen on the basis of their college activities as well as their interest in the activities of the Sigma Alpha Ep- silon fraternity. Throughout the year the girls act as hostesses for teas and dinners as well as helping with proiects and programs of the fraternity. This past summer five of the girls attended the national S A E Convention in Yellowstone National Park where they aided in the activities of the week. . .... ,nm Deanna DeCosse vm ,sf-s ,vs-' ...G sr Y-cf! 'x Leslie Morrison Barbara O'NeiI Wg. ..,, . -,-.-yr- V- --- -N- b -, , ,V , 1 Q.- Mary Jane Ferguson LaVonne Franks Carol Raffl Arlene Rugtvedt Sandy Turner 3 ns A r 'T ' iti l t ' 1-lt. ...lr r .e Rt. -'.l ll5l'l . Z- tti ag ti Xgtge 3 l xv! --.wx 'l .ll i'L,:'- X it i' - ,J 4 v. Q .31- Darlene Shelmerdine Sandy Snortland Marian Wylie YI' ' ' ' ' '41 V - wil.. ' ' ra. ff, - fi, s t its . -W . id - , s A. V - ek- -7. 'lf' 1 S 3 4 Bud Albin Bruce Amsden l t 3 3 Y U is Cal Bower Paul Boylan Pat Clark . v .-s., x. . 3. A 4 u I, S 'Z' f. rV A i t ill V DC . 1 , Q i Hiatt .s Bruce Armold Tom Bates 4 . Richard Beam Bill Beitman ' as ..si 3 ,ll Q. Ken Bodmer Duane Boe ,R is - - V .fs 1 xc ' -4 W 'E v 'Q X , i :V f,. Q 'Vet C .Vs sigh Bill Breeden Marc Canty Tom Coombs Gary Cook Steve Cox Bill Coombs Duane Denton Q5 ' 'V-ESV, ,gtg ' - 'M ' 'i f V . Q3 7,13 , s..., , 3 335.31 Y-v ,- -1-1 ' .- K8 DPSSQ-:TDI L x 'V E5 f. W .ion Carlson Paul Carr Richard Egnew Frank Ennis Bill Erwin ft av? Vi 5 . ' Z fQ1.!.e-,. 2- Darrel Charlton Keith Clark Charles Everts Ronald Fatzinger Chuck Fulton , , 5 I 3 Sigma chi After a temporary residence in Hamilton Hall, the Sigma Chi's moved into their beautiful new house at 722 Wil- son. Along with much time spent painting and moving in, they found time to have many social functions. From the annual Christmas Party for Bozeman kids to the well decorated Winter Party and the trolicsome spring party, the Sigma Chi's were kept busy. This year they also fin- ished tirst in the intramural program. John Funk Bob Gum Bob Hardgrave Tom Gilroy Dave Hagen Fred Heer Jim Goetz Tom Haggerty Pete Highman 315. 5-:Q . , '. V, -Wi . 2. 5 , . 1 axis? 25' . w,,g. M ' ---N-' my Q 1 4 . Vw.-CV Xkwzf- .T ,..,..,.. X . 2. , .X , - iffszb,:5f'- - . -'-:V 'fu V Q ' V ' I YN 'psf ' z 1- , fi is A . . -.., VJ, i Y 5 l-1 V . W . 4 mf z . , :sta , . ,Sf . l Q .Q .- Q I as B Y 45' J ,1 , xii.i.,f..-al. .M l sw ' 4 Q51 . 'fi 0 7 .. 5' -'1 2 . .f - 2'5wgiff' , Q fi s - f - , ' . V, f Q , ' fs-v V V - tvs, , Q . - , -t .1 , - ' . -' mfg . x I .' - 1' Q93 . ' ,' 2. 2,1 : 4 - ' ' Q-... , -zifi fg ' ' ' ' ' V' -. as x , 2 gg N , 2 ,L gi Q l i f .,:'- ' his 1 ' ' , V J ' , ' V329 . 1 .. ,QM X f if at it il .. cr , R? r . ,QV .- . sigma afi- 'yu -4-at , nl l Flint Taylor President Gary Overturf Tom Overturf chi 'K' gif, B. B. Pappen Don Ragland -an ,V .,,, x 1, ., , 1? V ,n 1 ts L M I 7 A l 4 L U ll ks -W' ' A f -: Pete Hoen David House Clayton Holland Harold Hovland A we-nv L-1 it 4 Evan Lewis Braim Loweks Dave Schlechten Kenneth Schwart ,gvx f' '2 D --o i Jack Janseson Ron Johnson . 1 . A' B ' ' to 9 ' , . 3 t w- - xi , 1 ,gm X. , i x- 'M Ir.. L I -,izsy it I 'I 3 -. Stewart Keeton Herb Lessley Wilbur Kukes Gene Levang . l .sy ,, . ' D L 3 Q 5 tiki. 93' , 5- ' . 4' F John Nixon Richard Obie Mike Strope Gary Tavenner Fred Turner Robert O'Brien Terry O'Connell Dale Vollmer Wallace Wilder Curt Zook 1,6 'R - -9? 0 X . x. I l . L 3,1 Bob Lund J. C. Maney Robert Madden Don Martin David Seibel Larry Spain z Russ Shepard Lou Spain Conrad Smith Wes Stocker . ? '. X -in , , - ff: Lam' x Bob Peck Larry Ridder James Schwend r - ' -U 0 s rl r ' A Q 5' J ' 1 .2 I ,J t 4 Ji ir Q Y QR--L 1 -0 4 , WN . I Dennis Osgard - ,,, gwu, Tig A ' 3 , ' 'Q ua 9 ,. ' ,L bw V 'l ' ! .1 . K QQ' 40 .A 'Al A 4 ig -fl I, rv, J.. fi 4 va-rrwsefl ,. L if I ti I .if if ' - 1 aillf ll' WV ,Way i s WV t A .xl G. N ll 'wt 1 ' ' il' . 'Axel i A ' Charles Achilles Robert Best David Booth Carl Baldwin Paul Blizniak Dan Barz ,.V Q' ls, P. Gene Braun Bill Clark l ..',wYlJllZ'5Ll ' G 'V fvlwifvf i. , 4353, I Y 1 'ff -2- g f . 'f k i Roy Cornell Tim Dudley Bill Evers Ed Fulton George Day Maurice Edwards Dennis Eyre Ed Green Dave Gumpf Richard Hager Marvin Hammersmark Bill Henderson Leonard Gunderson Ed Haggerty Hubert Hart David Kauppi I . s flfi- ' ali ,, A ' L . ,il l Sigma nu Sigma Nu once again showed that it is one of the.growing new fraternities on campus. The men have been an important part of campus ac- tivities. The social interests were demonstrated in the All-Sorority Tea and the Sigma Nu Follies. The men held key positions on campus in the Stu- dent Senate, W.U.S., and in many other activities which have shown the leadership qualities of Sigma Nu. Tom Kipp Jere Kovach i 'ry , fl if vt L if. 1 M f ei: A ,V l , , ,: .:' 'i xml , in I xy . 'Av L ,I ' M1 I 'g,l'i'Z1. ---Q-X ' . 4, tw., N N .s me--., .'. ig -' 21- W '9' .7 .r ' u : 'l lf' 1 ' K' , Sigma nu 1 . . .ii X if Lee Lane Larry l.aRock Raymond Leuthold Bob Langemo Ivan Leigland Clinton Logan , Terry Marshall Dick Moulden Lance McDowell Lee Myers 7 X.-I f '. ,A , W U ,gg I 'NM-5' ix -T ' ' 'X nf W xflff , r hm-N ic..-Q ,mail . xnu.t56kL- . I l i ,A ChGl'leS Sllmher Hal Nelson Tom O'Connor John Philip David Rauch Ronald Ries President Jim Nordahl Dick Paasch Robert Pistono Mike Reymer Bruce Robinson Galen Rose Bob Sanderson Don Vaniman Richard Whiteaker Robert Ylinen Mark Roth Bruce Thurston Walter Wagner David Wilcox Dennis Young Bruce Robson 'lu ,1'.f 'Q, .i .. . 2-f ww' J . , W -1'-Nav - D - -L ,, A L: It , Y. .isllmfl 7 X ' 'A' Nl -.- 7 -ff. l' R' ' 1 A Fu A '- . it vi. Sigma phi 1, es, epsilon The newest fraternity on the hill, Sigma Phi Epsilon, was installed by the Grand Chapter as an active chapter in y ,-V' Sigma Phi Epsilon on April 22, l96l. They worked hard to achieve this goal. The Sig Eps started the year off right X. T by again winning first place in the Men's Homecoming Float Competition. Jeanette Boyd was chosen as Queen of Hearts at the first annual Queen of Hearts Ball and James Alton Mickey Beary Dave Chamberlin Frank Cooper L R R h D. d P . f Richard Albrecht James Bridger Kelley Conrad James Dye G Ge eyno S WGS C Osen O5 lumon rlncess Of The year. Sig Ep is growing with MSC. l an lx-Qi? 1 I. W. . LL-.alla -. 'i x q N Monte Eliason Don Gunderson Bob Keller Rlthdfd Hagen Jerry Ferguson Spencer Holt Bruce Kennedy president Gary Kennedy Donald Lomas LeRoy Melville Lloyd Peterson Larry Rowland James Striebel Bob Twedt Don Koffler George Markin Paul Onstod Jim Phillips Charles Schraum Howard Truchot David Wilson Joel Lammers Kenneth Martello Richard Petaia Karl Raasch Gerry Snyder Wayne Turner Ed Wooten 1 -U ' -nr'i t , J 'JIZAUX lf . 'XI -lf! W IKXQX 'I 1 Elaborate pins, nation-wide membership, and selectivity are all qualities ot the honoraries at M.S.C. They otter the student a sat- isfaction that cannot be surpassed by any other rewards ever given. They stand as a separate, special type of organization to any student. A hearty congratulations for a iob well done is deserved by all members ot all honoraries. honoraries 'Q '-7 l' - H septemviri This honorcxry composed of seven Senior nnen is Trodifionolly one of The mosT cherished revvords sfonding oT The end of The college coreer. These rnen uphold The fine TrodiTions c1T MSC ond insTill in The Freshmen The Home of school spirit. Money is roised Through The selling of Bolocc1T pins To Tinonce Their disTincTive blozers, They olso conducf The onnuol HSTCITG of The College ossemblyoT which PresidenT Renne gives on insighT info The condiTions of The college. Duane Boe Poul Elder Ed Harper Tom Richardson Buy Thc1T pin or else! ir- f 'xr T T Q if ff' 1,1 Chuck Sumner Jock Weylond Ken Young 4 mortar board The combined qualities at leadership and schol- arship are the basis for selection into the honor- ary society of Mortar Board. This select group of senior women is the height of honor for any fe- male student to attain at MSC. Many activities are carried on by this group and their high de- gree of success is indicative ofthe quality ofthe members. Pi I:-tp .5 '17 Dorothy Darling Mary Bennett Geraldine Blackman Helen Coffman Mary Conser Judy Dieruf President i vb 'P'-1 Josephine Dye Helen Hagen Jeanine Hess Janice Haoverstal Mary Iverson Jenn MGCJSOH Mariorie Mattson Mary Ann Micka Rose Marie Perrick Peggy Ruff Beverly Townsend les bouffons One of The most well known honoraries on campus, The Les Bouffons, is also The oldesf on campus. Since ifs origin in l900, This group has progressed into one of the most acfive on campus. Each year 'rhey award a scholarship To a deserving freshman woman. The Guide To Freshmen Women and Magill Museum Bene- fir Dance have become Traditional service proiecfs. The Les Buff Queen, La Reine, this year was Carol Raffl. 'Qi Bryant Blewett Duane Boe President Duane Rubedecu Advisor Gary Dusenberry Frank Gilliam Gary Graham John Gremer George Hageman Mark Hannah Ed Harper John Holden Tom Kipp Dennis Marriage ob M B illons Curt Overby John Pefelin Karl Rafzburg Phil Schneider Dale Winter E311 Ng, Mary Bennett Robert Biastock Geraldine Blackman Duane Boe Helen Coffman Mary Conser whds who in american universities and colleges in P9- Dororhy Darling Marjorie DeWitt Judith Dieruf Josephine Dye Paul Elder Gary Graham Ti stan' Helen Hagen Edward Harper John Holden Bruce Jacobsen Sonia Johnson Edwdfd Kcnemosu 'hw F , , ,f,,,, ' l Wilbur Kukes Ray Leuthold Marjorie Mattson Mary Ann Micka Richard Nutter John Petelin Karl Ratzburg Tom Richardson Frances Roda Peggy Ruff Tom Sawyer Knut Skrarn This year thirty-six students were selected to appear in Who's Who in American Colleges and Universi- ties. This elite group was chosen onthe basis of many criteria mainly pertaining to activities and scholarship. These persons will gain nation-wide recognition through the annual Who's Who Publication. Charles Sumner Flint Taylor Stuart Townsend Grady Venoble Jack Weylond Kenneth Young l X I The Spurs at Montana State College have a right to be proud of Their organization. The Spur chapters through- out the United States were all born from the mother chapter at MSC. Service is the by word ot this honorary which works closely with the Fangs. The selectivity in this group is very high as evidenced by the quality of work which they do. spurs , X' Lylia Dyer Sonia Flatness Marlorie Handy Karen Korrlson Maxine Manning Janice Ralph Deanna DeCosse Anita Haggerty Janet Jenkins Joan Keene Marilyn Lyall Helen Rein Arlene Rugtvedt Sharon Peebler Carolyn Speck Gayle Swan Barbara Wold Carol Taylor Andy Anderson Lee Brittenham Bill Burkland Ken Christison Albert Baril Jim Brown Ron Campbell Monte Eliason In cooperation with the Spurs, this service honorary spends many hours participating in all phases of cam- pus leadership. Selection into this honorary is based upon leadership and scholarship. The Fussers Guide is the largest proiect undertaken by the Fangs in coniunction with Phi Eta Sigma. Their presence is always marked by the white and blue tie, especially recognizable during Freshman Week. N- Hi: If , Q' ,W . 4 V . . v' T V51 I Emil Erhardt Ed Fulton Leonard Gunderson Bob Langemo John Miller Otto Preikszas Charles Everts Jim Goo P. J. Hill Tom LaTourrette Gary Peterson Dave Seibel Paul Skabo Larry Stensvad Jim Thompson Larry Staringer Jim Striebel Gibson VanAlstyne fangs l 4... ws AcTing as a funcfioning group, This Freshman men's hon- orary has The requiremenT of a 3.5 poinT overage for The selecTion of members. Their main proiecf of The year is The cooperafion wiTh Fangs in The publishing of The an- g, L nual Fusser's Guide. phi eta sigma 7'-5 f Left lo Right, First Row: Doug Ferris, Satish Vyas, Dave Knostman, Kip Turley, Otto Preikaszas, Leonard Gunderson. Second Row: Lee Britfenham, Bill Handl, Ronald Campbell, Dan Harcharik, George Berges, .Jack Olson. Third Rowz: Kenneth Ziebarih, Charles Everfs, Steve Ervin Clarke, Warren Meyer, Ed Fulton, Bob Langemo, Holt P. .l. Hill President Q 1 Concenfration makes scholarship. YT 'I,5, 0 l , -M ul H, T at .H 4 6 J ., Viz QL iff' 5. if 7: .u .' ' ' . ff, . .x. Cheryl..CaughIan President Alpha Lambda Delta, the freshman worn- en's honorary at M.S.C., is composed of girls with a scholastic average of above 3.5. These women in addition to their scholastic endeavors, put much effort into activities. High School week is one of their most active times since they do much to assist in carrying out the activi- ties of that week. al ha Left to Right, First Row: Diane Brinck, Janneth Johnson, Marcia Amundson, Sharon Peebler, Cheryl p Cauahlan, Mary Lou Beeckler, Sonia Flatness. Second Row: Gloria Boe, Anita Haggerty, Marica Nicker- sonr Carole Bubash, Carolyn Speck, Marjorie DeGooyer, Dixie Ferguson, Helen Kramer. tau beta sigma delta First Row: Barbara Luding, Lois Nagode, Marie Joubert. Second Row: Gail DeVries, Ella Berg, Carol Soulsby, Jo Staff. 7 -'Ii T7 fin as Jo Staff President Tau Beta Sigma is the sister organization to Kappa Kappa Psi. This national band society for outstanding female band members considers as their main goals, aiding in the bobcat band and striving to promote interest in the band through- out the campus. left to Right, First Row: Carol Evanko, Patricia Vaselc, Linda Lodmell, Judith Lohe, Mary Woodmansey, Annabel Wolf, Jo Ann Dobson, Kathleen Morris, Beverly Clemens, Patty Peterson, Eileen Hubsky, Phylis Roberts, Nancy Cline, Dianne Morey, Vi Frantzich. Second Row: Bonnie Johnson, Meriam Woltermann, Nancy Raynard, Marlene Allen, Gail Houchen, Karen Doornbos, Cissie Thorberg, Joy Swartz, Linda Hein, Angela Wolfe, Averil Goosey, Margaret Hale, Jean Patterson, Ella Krause, Carol Miller, Patricia Dunlap, Burroughs, Doris Lueck. Third Row: Betty Atkins, Cheryl Linse, Janet Riftle, Georgia Molitor, Kathleen Acharnire, Kay Schleicher, Hazel Sorenson, Mary Coclcerham, Doris Muller, Diane Osburnsen, Mary Gebhart, Judy Foster, Veletta Heit, Celine Aalund, Sandra Boliclc, LaVonne Frank. Left to Right, First Row: Audrey Dauihrk, Rita Darragh, Advisor, Robin James, Sue Davis, Ruby Ullarich, Jean Mcidson, Florence Yost, Phyllis Hillard, Anna Pearl Sherrick, Second Row: Loretta Anderson, llla Olson, Donna Schramm, Marcia Daley, linda Zipperian, Phyllis Perry, Rita Brikkhart, Rosalie Adam, RaeLeah Pease. Third Row: Sharyn Scheinost, Judith Farmer, Colleen Fry, Patricia Barrett, Sharon Hen- derson, Shirley Nemec, Judy Nance, Loretta Passage, Karen Erfle. TH- T alpha tau delta Nurses attaining a high scholastic av- erage are initiated into Alpha Tau Delta. This honorary continues its ex- istence when the students go to their hospital training units. A quarterly meeting of all these units is one high- light in the strengthening of this group. .fe i A . 13' , 3, Josephine Dye President Left to Right, First Row: Charles Reisig, Donald Hammersmark, Bruce Jacobson, Robert Boyd. Second Row: Jane Bianchi, Marvin Prinkki, Kent Aldrich, Dale Winter, Harold Holen, Joyce Fulerman. Third Row: Don Ostrem, Dick Kilbride, Adrian Stevenson, Tom Sawyer, John Bodner, Ronell Paaum. pi omega pi mu beta beta Left to Right, First Row: Jean Stephens, Donna George, Harriet Cushman, .loan Atteberry, Jo Staff. Second Row: Jean Lindstrand, Jesse Malone, C. W. Vaughn, Ray Leuthold, Larry Olson, Steve Hadnagy, Jane Woodmansey. :rw-P egg- ZX ' 4-9.1-J-ara 'EH' Robert Boyd President Grades take on more Than a status satisfaction to mercenary Pi Omega Pi members since the highest grade holder in the senior class is rewarded with a twenty-five dollar award. This society for commerce students is very active in adding the fellowship needed to make college more educational and enjoyable. The tour H's mean a lot to this active honorary who strive to promote 4-H clubs the nation over. lt is composed of former and current 4-Hers and it carries out many service functions in conjunction with the campus 4-H Club. Jesse Malone President .mhq 256 Alpha Zeta, a national agricultural honorary, provides The students in ag- riculture a reward for high scholastic averages and an interest in the field. Sponsoring a division seminar and participation in the Little Inter- national livestock show are the two main proiects of Alpha Zeta. The members ot this group can be easily recognized by the distinctive tie which they wear. alpha Labs provide a proving ground for Theory learned in classes. '? if-5 Y'-4, - ,- Holden, Paul Peterson, Gordon Harrington, E. Hehn, Advisor. Row Three: Steve Hadnogy, Stan Smith, John Dooling, Robin Evans, Bruce Beattie, Donald Keil, Dale Gibson. , ' ' 'l P ' :Z l - ll A '54 ' fl . i f -' 4- 4 . rt ffl X 1 I A Y . I . I I , yy, Q I L95 v 7 Y ,M 7- -4' Q lv . . , .. -- TQ Zeta Ed Kanemosu President S , i Left to Right, First Row: C. W. Vaughn, Rich Burleigh, Ken Kramer, Bill Crowley, Jay Ochsner, Jim Stermitz, Leo Knuti, Advisor, Second Row: Ray Leuthold, Chet Goetzinger, Tom Dunn, Ed Heinle, John Larry Olson, F F . SS-2 Phi Upsilon Omicron is on Home Economics honorciry composed oT Home Econ- omic moiors. These members musT express inTeresTc1nd moinToin o high scholosfic overoge. The honorciry ochieves iTs oim of developing inTeresT in The curriculum by esToblishing or compleTe line of sTudy To iTs pcirTiciponTs. The members keep up To dofe on The lc1TesT Trends in TexTiles, foods ond nuTriTion, ond home monogement. Qi? phi upsilon Omioron Oh well, I will send iT home To moTher if This doesn'T work. Marge .MUM59n Left To Right, First Row: Peggy Ruff, Arlene Douglas, KoyDeII Nelson, Mcirilee Nelson, Donno Pl'SSiCleI'1T George, Sharon Mehling. Second Row: Moxine' Nelson, Sharon Hull, Darlene Speck, Koihy Hicks, Lvnn Ellinqhouse, Marge Monson. 1 3: 1- ,fx as :kl- IN? fs 7 tau beta pi Left to Right, First Row: Dave Chamberlin, Jack Weylond, Paul Elder, Donald Rudberg, D.ck Albrecht, Bob Golcler. Second Row: Ed A. Mock, Arthur Folk, Gary Sfensarrer, William Ballheim, Stewart KeeTon,STeve Ferguson, Roger Schell. Third Row: Wayne Lea, Frank Perusich, Arne Bradley, Richard Pierce, Lawrence WaTTers, Frank Cooper, Paul Winninghoff, The engineering honorary of Tau BeTa Pi requires Tor membership seniors ranking in The Top one-TiTTh of Their class. Juniors ranking in The Top one-eighTh of Their class are also qualified for membership. These members sTrive To elevaTe The profession of engineering, as well as inTer- esT and scholarship in Their Tielcls, l A v.. s 'X 1 X- -xi - N x -1- , , ii J lfwia. . l PracTical applicaTion aTTer Thorough preparaTion. PresiclenT -5- ri l A ' Q, ' - ' , WT T .g , V of: ,T Q ' ,A Donald Rudberg .4 Q ,,,W 5 W ' ' I ,A . ffifiey' ,L- delta phi delta .A '32 W. ,Wi Left to Right, First Row: Donna Finstad, Larry Keller, Don Blankmeyer, Karen Johnson, Mariorie De-Wit, Donna Andrus, Roger Remington, advisor. Second Row: Judith Dierut, Mary Iverson, Janet Chapman, Eugene Hoover, Gardner Ryan, Knut Skram, James Parr. Third Row: Joe Scalabrin, Don Johnson, Walter Larson, Roger Ruppel, John Greiner, Phil Winninghoff. Art and architectural students maintaining a B average are initiated in Delta Phi Delta. The primary aims ot this group are to extend the art appreciation on campus, and to promote inter- est in the tield of art and architecture. r l l It will never make it oft the ground. . r Knut Skram President 259 .,-rx, s all J I . M r. F123- Karl Ratzburg President One ot the newer honoraries on campus, Alpha Phi Gamma is composed ot MSC's outstanding publication members. The im- provements ot campus reading materials is brought about by these students despite the handi- cap ot not having the benefits at a school of journalism. Wess Anderson President 10 P fir 'Spy --7 n' Y x A , Q ! rf' ' -1 ,'-uw ,sis wt- ri g, ' 2'g? Milfs'- ' mf:-nf' GY? 4' '-la' '. EST QF he-as -1.,.-, The iob ot organizing music tours ancl maintaining band equip- ment is one ot the tasks given to the members of Kappa Kappa Psi, National Bandmen's Service Honorary, These members are selected because ot their service and active interest in the Bobcat Band. alpha phi gam ma Left to Right, First Row: Dave Harmon Gary Graham Lee Foster, Jack Sherick, Dale Winter. Second Row Steve l-ladnagy Karen Johnson, Flint Taylor, Jim Hunt, Third Row Joe Scala brin, Guylyn Warren, Harlan LaBrant, Wayne Miller Marge Mattson, Marion Wylie, kappa kappa PS1 Left to Right, First Row: John Koskela Erin Goosey Dave Riter, Berry Berg, Joe Bortz, Wess Anderson Bob Warner Second Row: Milton Prescott, Tom Rate, Ed Shirts Dale Brookie Roger Ogren, Charles Root, Ken Iverson P mu sigma alpha T Lefi lo Right, Firsl Row: Les Opp, Creech Reynolds, Wes Anderson, Tom Richardson, Richard Gordon, Dale Brookie, Jim Jarrett, Gene BroTTon. Second Row: Lois Nogode, Carol Soulsby, Erin Goosey, Sarah Myrick, Charles Myrick, Knut Skram, Betsy Ross, Carolyn Speck, Leonard Gunderson. Third Row: Marie Jouberr, Sue SchworTz, Gloria Boe, Tom RaTe, Mary Iverson, PaT Mullikin, Connie Koski, Gail De Vries. The absence of a school of music aT,MSC makes The role of Mu Sigma Alpha most imporTanT. The honorary is composed of sTudenTs Taking parr in The various music acTiviTies. Fall quarter They sponsor The SpoTlighT Dance and vviTh The earnings They provide scholarships To deserving musically TalenTed sTudenTs. Joe Bortz PresidenT so alobard and blade Membership in this national military honor- ary requires iunior class standing, outstand- ing civic and military achievement and participation in the advanced Army R.O.T.C. activities. They act as co-sponsors for the annual Military Ball. The main goal ot the members in Scabbarcl and Blade is to pro- mote the Army ROTC program on the MSC campus. funn, ,Q .LEM fix x 55-A . I ...aA:,.... 'WS Dick Bruckner John Holden Bert Pelzl Tom Bates Dick lndreland Ed Scott Frank Gilliam Jim Jenks Dale Winter I s , 262 ,5 grun- - Bob Allen Ken Ballinger Roy Cornell Alan Erickson Wess Anderson Bob Black Paul Elder Chuck Fulton Bob Germann Ron Hager Bruce Jacobsen Jerry Krause Jon Goodykoontz Don Hart John Fursnick Harlan LaBrant Gary Graham Gordon Hutfer Capt. John Knowles Tom LaMont Barry Granlund Ken lverson John Konrad Jerry Moran Ks 7' fi 'sys We This advanced Air Force ROTC honorary carries out work in the advancement ot Air power. They act as co-sponsor ot the Military Ball and hold local squadron dinners. The main goal ot Arnold Air Society is The advancement ot interest in the Air Force ROTC program at MSC. Fritz Nelson John Petelin Bruce Peterson Frank Poucher arnold air Society Charles Reisig Bill Richardson T '19- xv -Q 4.5 4 vu-J FQ' A1 f 1 -N Q X.. qqnsw 6- ,, ri. iQTY5' f pu- ' 'vw 's' G. HHS Jo Swecker Angel Flighf Commander Cb , , X 1 1 hd. If x ' y V I E I Dave Ruler Ray Stenner Wrlllam Vlscher Harold Zavalney Galen Pose Frank Sfoclc Gus Wrllfrns Roger Schell Joe Tlllman Blll Wrlllss Dorothy Adams Linda Burns 3 I I 4 l S Jody Atkins Frances Carroll Dee Anna Brady Janet Chapman Doug Fcirfull Squadron Commander Carolyn Chescrek Mary Ann Chesnnur Bobbi Clark Mary Culp Janet Dahl Margie Davis The curse of c1uTomaTion - Zombies? I 7 ' 1? vid- x C? fo., fn? 'Q ,fx l Aan JH, N N 1 . Qs? o -5 tv r .,-N as .15 if 'M '-'P xA . -In-7 x px Ti: C75 -r Y? s uf'N f-s Ju Jr' f- 'V'- Al Q rg 1 Barbara Eisenman Gleanne Foster Donna Luebbe Maxine Manning Nancy Marler Mary Jo McGuire T7 Qs? - Carole Gemberling Carolyn Hedden Karen Hansen Carolyn Kelly Marylee Moreland Rose Marie Perri Marilee Nelson Maxine Nelson Kay O'Connell w- Kathy Pippin Janice Ralph Laliae Reynold ln F tv. Q' if 'X N.. IV-2,9 'rf 17 l rf Vu- , D ck s f Wi 'l CCF' Jackie Ladner Judy l.ohr Georgiana Snow Carol STevenson Gayle Swan Carol Taylor fb T Q ,f-P 'Yi Q17 ,- 9 -Q. R, Joy Loughridge Marsha Thompson Cissie Thorberg Gail Williamson Linda Yoernan 'D ' W CLI? .mv CS? 1-sr ts? This selecT sociefy of women sfu- denTs is sponsored by Arnold Air Soclefy. Chosen on personal appearance and marching abil- iTy, They are easily recognized on campus in Their Air Force blue uniforms. They perform locally and ThroughouT The counfry. ange flight No host luncheons, tive o'clock meetings and smokers oll describe the oxis on which the typical club member revolves. Realizing thot octivities ore essential in the development of o brood eclucotion, students ot MSC belong to ci totol ot almost 50 groups. Donces, parties, ond service proi- ects ottord the groups the opportunity to prove thot they ore worthy ot their existence. 'an-iw..f w'-'y-'f1,,:f,- -wv i'5flt?'T--L2 - ' Club 5 S' T One of The largesT organizaTinns on The MSC campus, The Ag Club is also one of The mosT acTive. The Aggies puT ouT The College Farrner,.sponsor The annual HarvesT Ball and puT TorTh much eTTorT Towards The success of The annual LiTTle lniernational. STriving Tor improvernenT in American AgricuITure is a Time con- suming goal Tor Ag Club. ag club -- rr Leufhold, Gary Romness. Third Row: H. E. Rodeberg, advisor, Warren Meyer, Dick Henderson, Curt Overlay, Marshall Herman, Donald Anderson, Gibson Van AlsTyne, Bill Chiesa, P. J. Hill, Lark P. CarTer, advisor. Fourth Row: Ed Kanemasu, Lee BriTTenham, Macdonough Hill, Jay Ochsner, Arnold Malone, Karl HerTel, EverT Lovec, Pere Rebish, John Mann. . Left Io Right, Firsf Row: John Green, Gary Thompson, Jim STermiTz, Larry Srensvad, Bill Crowley, Bill Johnson, Bill Handl, Gary Graham, STeve Had- nagy. Second Row: Dallas Horton, Larry Nissen, Hugh Hasiings, Beanie Carver, Harlan LaBrcinT, Paul PeTerson, Edmund Heinle, Karl RaTzburg, Ray Now Tell me, so whaT else would go in The breakTasT cereal? Y, X , Kg. ,-F 34.4 I AI Yenne PresidenT 26 l 7 l engineers Dave McClure President i I l The MSC chapter at Ag Engi- , neers broaden their know- il ledge of their field by inviting l local and outside speakers to l their bi-monthly meetings. VY,V f f V ., f , 1 Frequenfdiscussjor-15 Ore held Left to Right, First Row: Glen Kraft, Robert Bacon, David McClure, Don d T , Dammann, Rick Burleigh, Charles Bowman, Gordon Watson. on new a vancemen s in ag- ricultural engineering. l The American Society of Civil Engineers encourages the professional development of its members and the promotion of Civil Engineering, as well as diligent serv l ice at fvisc. l Q left to Right, First Row: LeRoy Latimer, Darl Enger, Stanley Cook, Bill Eagle, Jon ii Stack, Bob Barbo. Second Row: T. T. Williams, advisorp Peter Sanborn, Phil ll GYESYL Gary Stensatter, Ed Makoff, Dan Larson, Ashton Codd. Third Row: Ray -, Smith,I Ronald Cole, Kenneth Haag, Bill Alzheimer, Frank Muchmore, Robert ' Guenz er. ti I li i l Gary Stensatter i President l it - iz? , I 9 i tl .--ix' H l '- Tiki- qg . . L , i is ' K . l i . il 268 i ll Left to Right, First Row: Joe Knudsen, Chuck Summer, Eugene Hoover, Ken Richardson, Roger Ruppel, Angela Gibney, Joe Scalabrin, Don Johnson, Phil Winninghoff, Fred Dolven, Gene Kolstad. Second Row: Ken Sievert, Ken Gorder, Charles Lorent- zen, Russ Shepard, Knut Skram, Jack Jamieson, Jim McCarran, Arthur Nordling, Don Breiner, Jim Parr. Third Row: Walt Larson, Francis Fox, Clark Wilcox, Jim Thompson, Roger Cook, George Nachtsheim, Tom Overturt, Mike Reymer, Joe Crabtree, Thomas Cash, Denny Young, Peter Haeussler. Left to Right, First Row: John Cochrane, Stan Buckland, Charles Lenhardt, Jack Sherick, Paul Sherick, Timothy Kemp, Parviz Davallov. Second Row: Gene Peters, Bruce Robinson, Joe Petrin, Jim Nordahl, Bob Ylinen. 13. W Joe Sculabrin President aia Inspection trips and proiect competition among the members ot MSCS student chapter of the American Institute ot Architects provides the professional, conscientious activity which is so important in this modern world. The functions of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers are to encourage protesf sional development and promote chemical engineering iob placement for its seniors. 0 H108 Jim Raisler President f H ei- Y i -' . K. The American lnsTiTuTe of ElecTrical Engineers and The lnstituTe of Radio Engineers loin TogeTher To form The AIEE-IRE, The members of This club recieve inTormaTive Talks from many outstanding guest speakers, Thus gaining information of The laTesT engineering advances. WriTing Tech- nical papers Tor competitive purposes is one of The main acTiviTies of this group. Left to Right, First Row: Ward Armstrong, advisor, Nick Schrauger, Wayne Lea, Bill Ballheim Larry Clausen, John Konrad, Terry Donich Second Row: Bob Golder, Frank Perusich, Stan Harms, Curt Zook, Dennis Osgard, John Lillberg Third Row: .lerry McCauley, Loring Robbins, Roy March, .lack Dunn, Don Johnson, Cliff Rufenach, Wayne Lattimer, ,yur 270 T 41 VE T' Fi F-1 Bob Bollheim PresiclenT 'NH ni-s. Left to Right, First Row: Bruce Rehavd, Frank Eckard, James E, Potter, Donald Rudberg, Dick Albrecht, Robert Peterson, Keith Clark. Second Row: Evon Stephan, Elmer Albrecht, Donald Hakktla, Donald Bgork, Danny Kempa, Jim Kuzara. Third Row: John McNett, Glenn Shaw, Neil Opprecht, Neal Buholz, Richard Hodgson, Marvin Dong, Floyd Peterson, Paul Winninghotf. use mlllffwsalwf Y. q-v LJ 1 The members and faculty participating in the American Institute of Industrial Engineers, hold banquets, picnics, and invite guest speakers. In addition they view Technical movies and hold inspec- tion trips, in their well rounded yearly educational program. Left to Right, First Row: David Gilsdorf, advisor, Bruce Kennedy, Warren Smith, Gene Bratton, Marvin Lindseth, Irving Smith. Second Row: Larry Anthony, Gonzaco Monte' negro, Frank Ennis, Philip Grant, Bob Warddrip. Third Row: Charles Jones, Bill Dave Regle, Larry Fraser, LeRoy Stevens, Harry Peterson. Balsam, alias --A' si 'W t Eugene Bratton President 0 o 3118 ,5'K il: J 5' , , , , . Jig?-L3 xv? QQ.. . g QQQJT i NMR? i 1' f fir . -A L, U. ff .fftli - ' 53: 4-j 1 . , Ea' 1 f tiff siiiF'f4'.a - l - A t a Pi John Timmons President HSIIIG The American Society ot Mechanical Engineers tultills the role ot providing associations among tuture members of the same pro- fession. Educational values are gained through the outside speak- ers and Technological movies, as are the social aspects. Fund raising for the operation ot the organization takes many torms and hard work is always prevalent. Left to Right, First Row: Cnarles Hayes, John Timmons, William l-laselhorsr! Bard Teigen, Edward Mock, John Russell, Donald Garfield, larry LaBranr Second Row: Thomas Steele, Robert Hauswirth, Jacob Karnop, Allen Pilgerom, Allan Miller, Don Hart, Ronald Berglund, Larry Redekopp. Left to Right, First Row: Fritz Mayer, Allan Miller, Ralph Challender, Tom Lowe, Mark Hannah. Second Row: James White, Arthur Vander, Marv Lindseth, Roger Peterson, Dave McClure, Frank Muchmore, Irving Smith, Alan Miller President Representative from the various engin- eering groups ioin together to better co- ordinate the engineering department in its outside activities. engineering council i a Club Left to Right, First Row: Larry Selle, Bruce Thompson, James White, Roger Peterson, Ralph Kenck, Larry Erickson, Herik Bagatourian, Robert Moll. Second Row: Raymond Pearson, Art Williams, Mike Loch, Gerald Hume, Ronald Fink, Chuck Netterberg, Dick Hanson, Harold Peklewsky, Richard Beham, Torgeir Vik. 1-5 xv.-ww A-N 2'-S X 1,g25i,i,. 5 -- hgmsrqfr, -1 , .., 14 .L-.-3 552? t Aiea?-:fi'f1,. - V 1. 1 1. A..seyiexisiszisssumzamirgi-.r.:1 x Each spring vacation, the members at the Industrial Arts Club tour key plants and areas of interest in Montana. Organ- ized tor the Promotion of better indus- trial skills, the l A Club aids in preparing the Industrial Arts majors for one at several trades, as well as teaching. Joe Micheletti President K' Q J ata: Q I , I f L Left to Right, First Row: Bill Clark, Dave Cornell, Don Blankmeyer, Les Huber, Jerome Grenz. Second Row: Patti Reymer, Ron Levenson, Donna Finstad, Ron Maxwell, Donna Andrus, Dick Hagen, Mariorie DeWit, Ed Komuro, Karen Johnson, Jerry Walters. Third Row: Shirlee Nash, Andrea Antila, Bev Swanson, Sylvia Rosetti, April Harrison, Carla Gray, Linda Hope, Pat Broers, Jean Kay Ferris, Michael Conkey. Fourth Row: Addie Gold, Gary Kennedy, Witley Pemberton, Mr, Conkey, Ken Martello, Jim Johnson, Jon Cenglert, Al Kageliski, Dick Daglio, Dick Montden, Rex Chamberlin. 'ko' Qw- l I 4 4 la -' ' I Donna Andrus President art Club my ., MSCS art collection has been greatly added to, thanks to the pro- ceeds from the Art Club's annual art Bazaar. This bazaar is the club's outstanding activity at which they display and sell their Work. Through this, they provide scholarship funds and bring in educational and enlightening films. and dust ' 5 I Kurt Overby ., President ff. Q- : 4 ' ii dl k., 'Wy 1. i .2 -ii? 1 U J 274 , -'K it I .. ., , ., Y . .m.,,,A,!,5Ea 1 1 103' f MQ.. This departmental club, made up ot Agronomy and Soils maiors, participate in each year's plant identification contest. They also have a booth at the Little International livestock show. Under the leadership of Curt Overby, the club is a member of the Ag Council. Left to Right, First Row: Ed Kanemasu, Rick Watkins, Jerry Dailey, Jerry Delaney, Charles Green, Jack Bradley.Sr:-cond Row: Gordon Warrington, Jim Stermitz, Allen Toly, Curt Overby, Al Schneiter, Lark P. H ! H 'a 6.0 Left to Right, First Row: Barb Smyth, Keith Martin, Robert Dynes, sponsor, Gary Thompson, Marty Marchello, Alan Evans. Second Row: Dick Henderson, Ken Firebaugh, Dan Weppler, Don Anderson, Karl Ratzburg, Jim Jensen. aes- ' , ' Holding meetings and informal smokers, the Range Man- agement club seeks to promote an interest and better understanding ot the many aspects of range manage- ment. Faculty members and outside experts speaking at these meetings lend an authoritative air to the club. A member ot the American Society of Range Management, the local collegiate chapter was this year headed by Marvin Hammersmark. Left to Right, First Row: Jim Morrison, Roy Cornell, Tom Kemph, Jack Morris, Glen Murray, Marvin Hammersmark. Second Row: Ron Kalcso, Vic Rue, Horace Sanders, Kent Connor, John Taylor, Don Doyen, Louis Bartos. fi if ' A 1 , if., C Leonard Grove President a i Club The membership in this group consists of students majoring in the field of Animal lndustry. The club aids in planning ot special programs which emphasize better ranching methods. They also assist with the livestock division ot the Little Inter- range management Club national. Marvin Hammersmark President -'Hi 'x 2 7 home eo oluio The first Home Ec club in the nation met its beginning on the cam- pus of MSC. This organization has since grown to be one of our largest and rnost active clubs. Registration is rnade bearable by the coffee provided by Home Ec maiors. Through this act, worthy mem- bers are granted scholarships to go on in Horne Ec, practicing the principles in art, industry, and home use stressed by the club. Left to Right, First Row: Sandra Pohlod, Alice Hosfeld, Larayne Plaggemeker, Kay Hardesty, Lois Fullcer, Rilla Ann Cole, Linda Lammers, Betty Jo Eagle, Nancy Terwilliger, Second Row: Louise Hubbard, Jan Jaumatte, Jonnie Horst, Sandra Fink, Donna Faye Reuther, Ruth Osborn, Jean Stephens, Margaret Finley, Ella Berg, Jo Staff, Betty Meduit, Joan Attebury, Donna George. Third Row: Jan Bowers, Kay Wheeler, Linda Wenz, Janneth Johnson, Jeanne Belschner, Barbara Haugen, Lynne Keltner, Barbara Sieweke, Anna Zweck, Dianna Stephenson, Lana Fredenburg, Susan Steffensen. Fourth Row: Kathleen Ellis, Peggy Engelbach, Patsy Harvey, Pat Lewis, Annette Quale, Barbara Jean Sekora, Nancy O'Neil, Janet Ochsner, Sue Kosty, Sharon Harwood, Bonnie Bren, Susan Vant, JoAnn Cada, Lynda Bramlette, Edith Ann Olsen, Gaye Fabian. Jan Clifford President f '11 y., . Sqn, W R. IHS S1121 Kay Clawson President 'S' x f 'gi-X ,arf , -R is Q Nursing education is furthered by the scholastic honorary works of MSSNA. Its tour divisions, one at MSC and one at each ofthe hospitals affiliated with the school, award two scholarships a year. One schol- arship goes to an outstanding freshman member and the other to any outstanding nurse. Left to Right, First Row: Kay Clawson, Catherine Semple, Mary Gebhart, Gail Houchen, Weslee Hicks, Ruth Jacson, Dani Sanden, Sara Lindsey, Cissie Thorberg, Angela Russell, Diana Forney, Presentation Butac.Second Row: Molly Yokoo, Sandy Gray, Kathleen Morris, Linda Lodmell, Barbara Anderson, Mary Woodmansey, Veletta Heit, Celine Aalund, Nada Kathan, Judy Lohr, Dianne Morey, Jean Patterson, Beverly Clemens, Betsy Willison, Louise Queener. Third Row: Sherrie Goldsvvorthy, Diane White, Pat Schilling, Marty Harris, Doris Muller, Marlene Allen, Nancy Raynard, Patty Peterson, Beverly Clayton, Lotus Jernberg, Lura Nelson, Peggy Bartlett, Nancy Cline, Ina Archdale, Carol Bauch, Billie Mullen. Fourth Row: Sharon Farwell, Joyce May, Esther Visitacion, Patricia Little Wolf, Carol Evanko, Roberta Oho, LeaRae Rogers, Frances Hitchens, Judy Sullivan, Averil Goosey, Margaret Hale, Shirley Voelker, Patricia Vasek. S4 YZZZ7' Roy Upham President The confusion of opening night, the smell of grease paint, and the sound of well mean- ing applause complement the theatre group. This is the lite ot the drama student and the Sock and Buskin is their club. With constant rehearsals and performances, its members are continuously putting up and taking down sets, as well as studying their scripts for coming plays. The Student Education Association is com- posed of future teachers from MSC. The members are given a chance to discuss and correct the proper classes and problems that arise in the education curriculum. During High School Week these students are busy taking tours through their department and assisting in the administration luncheon Left to Right, First Row: Norm Strung, John Graesser, Dee Kostka, Judy Langworthy, Colleen Flynn, Geri Luer, Ichard, Bryce Missall. Second Row: Ann Hewitt, Mariorie Huffman, Rae Nicker- son, Judy Salvasi, Susan Oliver, Gwen Shuldar, Carol Bouck, Karen McKindree. Third Row: Ted Hippely, Jim McArthur, Jim Rock, David Svvingle, Hal Elliston, Ed Villacorta, Roy Upham, Doyle Forister. Fourth Row: Mark Monson, Dale Carlsen, Ron Walton, Larry Daw, Halleck Brenden, Don Jacobs, Lee Woodriff, Bob Stitt, Ed Heinle. Sock and Iouskin sea left to Right, First Row: Donna Lee Robinson, Kittie Gillis, Rilla Cole, Morris Klare, G, D. Erickson, Glenn Black, Roger Hanson, Linda Brookman, Vangie Stenslie, Donna Cole. Second Row: Judy Larson, Donna Osborn, Kitty Steen, Mary Thompson, Peggy Clune, Carol Wright, Joyce Phillips, Wilma Timmons, Donna Anders. Third Row: Barbara Rader, Janet Bleken, Sandra Hunt, Cathy Wilson, Lana Peterson, Linda Mills, Linda Larson, Betty Medirt, Jean Stephens, Elaine Gingery, Sharon Foot, Sharon Spear. that week. John Breeden President 61 278 -I i 3 F 1, . ,. , ..-544 1. .,,. ,- M 1. 1-1.-Q. 1 'J' ' - - .ia.r.G.': . L J l Q , v . i , . gun... f We . 5, pi 1, lf:-If T Gus Pribnow President Planning and coordinating all religious Lef! to Right, First Row: Lawrence R. McKay, Dale A. Gibson, Shirley Skibstad, Bobbye Wilson, U51-ivifjes on Cgmpus is The fesporwibility Joan Keene, Bill Eagle, Bob Eagle. Second Row: Marcia Ness, Bud Berges, Gustave A. Pribnow, Duane Boe, Bob Gossack, Harlan Coverdell, Cheryl Linse. Ol The members Ol: The lnler Church Coun' cil. Under The direction ot Mrs. Pat Ander- son, campus religious coordinator, ICC is in charge of The Dantorth Chapel services ' and Religious Emphasis Week. This or- .IG C ganization is comprised of The presidents of all college youth groups in Town. Furthering The Taith ot The members is The aim ot The Lutheran Students Association. They go about achieving This aim Through study groups, Tellowships, and listening To outside speakers. Added activities include local and regional retreats and selling popcorn at the Winter Fair. Left to Righf, First Row: Stanley Peterson, Judy Lohr, Lois Nagode, Annette Quale, Sue Schwartz, Vangie Stenslie, JoAnn Cada, Edith Ann Olsen, Connie Dollens, David Kauppi. Second Row: Ron Palo, Patty Peterson, Barbara Haugen, Susan Steffensen, Lauayne Plagge- meyer, Gloria Boe, Marion Beley, Annabel Wolf, Wini Vail, Shirley Skibstad, Pastor Herb Strom. 'M' Duane Boe President f l Q . ,,.t 'ima IDN Walt Wagner PresidenT Left to Right, First Row: Catherine Donahue, Alan Evans, Spencer Alisch, Fr. M. J. O'Donnell, Al Saner, Marty Marchello, Theresa Schaff, Marion Scheeler, Don Stewart, Sam Wagner, Don Kennedy, Jim Heagney. Second Row: Tom Davis, Duane Crants, Adele Brosseau, Susan Judd, Frank Schulz, Bob Dolan, Jim Finlayson, Dale Rau, Jack Russell, Diana Rotellini, Jo Friedl, Mary Lou Waltermann, Pat Melully, Joe Loendorf. Third Row: Robert Berner, Paul Tassie, Fuad M. Hilo, Evert Lovec, Jim Kalitowski, Francis Fox, Bob Warren, Henry Hahn, Evan Lewis, Ron Johnson, Lorena L. Alish, Rosoleta Boddy, Kathleen Ellis. Holding meeTings bi-monthly, The Newman Club acTs as both a social and spiriTual focal poinT for The CaTholics at MSC. Through Their dances, monfhly breakfasTs, and informal smokers, The club seeks to promote good fellowship and a religious atmosphere among iTs members. Boast- ing a membership near lOO, The Newman Club is The largesT in members and average aTTend- ance of The Twenty-five provinces in The NorTh- wesf. newman olub Left to Right, Fits? Row: John Dwyer, Joe Donahue, Joe Sutey, Rick Neil, Larry Staringer, Ed Hultin, Ray Steiner, Dave Mahoney, Mike Riley, Ken Doyle. Second Row: Maurine Shea, Helen Quincy, Jackie Dunn, Margaret Fordik, Jerry Delaney, John Burlingame, Bob Hollenback, Joe Metully, Jim McArthur. Third Row: Marly Vollmer, Shirlee Nash, Marilyn Ulrich, Doris Muller, Margaret Voermans, Marie Joubert, Edith Tacke, Georgia Molitor, Alice Hossfeld, Michael Conkey. 2 -0 ---sv:-1:5-1vE.:.fgmz4y-ev.-131.gif 'f W. ,'.,, iz -fig. - . L i i'1,, L,nT,,i,' : -.sg ' ' -'Q+ l Of- , .A -X V is V 'ii ft - ' -,Qi Fifi: . i - 'A f? rl-Q. si 'hi N .L fi? -4' If L ' gill f -Stiff-I L Ted Kocher President A group of MSC's independent men loin to form the Men's Co-op living group. Working together with spirit and good will they take an active interest in cam- pus activities and proiects. Relaxation serves to ease the strain ot studying. men's oo-op Left to Right, First Row: Larry Keller, Dave Striever, Bib Kerns, Keith Kibbe, Marvin Prinkki, Doug Fenton, John Crow, Rand Honadel, Lawrence Heppner, Joseph Bartz. Second Row: Gerry Dunn, Allen Pilgeram, Arthur Vender, Bernie DuMonthier, Howard Brandt, Ray Bonister, Gary Ungetug, Pete Casorotto, Ted Boldt, Dan Nicholson, David Jones, Gene Massey, Roy Weston. Third Row: Gordon Warrington, Thomas Tietenthaler, Ervin J. Hanks, Bill Hill, Wayne Olmstead, Jim Olson, Henry Jorgensen, .lim Schneider, Leroy Latimer, Fred Nicholai, Ron Raaum, Paul Tassie. Fi, .. V41. V A ,Mi , f?' i f fi1:.4., f 3 we 1: - - . ., f ,, 1 :I ,N Q1 Q Joan Keene President Building a better Christian individual Through group discussions, study, and fellowship, the Canterbury Club serves as a tie between church and school tor all Episcopal students at MSC. Through its meetings, the club gives its members a chance to discuss Their problems and views on all aspects ot college lite. Along with Friday Morning communion and Sunday evening discussions, Canterbury has several study groups, mi 'i 3 .,.'--'LJ 1 .8 -3' E 'tx left to Right, First Row: Tom Winsor, Barbara Wold, Joan Keene, Larry Robson. Second Row Gaye Fabian, Gleanne Foster, Bud Albin, Garry Blackman, Ann Krause. Canterbury Club The non-Greek organization of the Inde- pendent Students Association, gives the ambitious independent students an op- portunity tor selt expression in their pub- lication ot the Bobcat independent, and by running their independent candidates tor the school elections. Arnold Malone President N P3 gr, ,, 'Y JWIDK .V ...U lil , X , . S H Left to Right, First Row: Leon Keene, Eli Spannagel, Wayne Olmstead, Darwin Smith, John Graesser, Bob Yskaowski, Joe Donahue, Ron Walton, Norm Strong. Second Row: Merry Anderson, Carol Siglin, Art Keene, Jay Ochsner, Jane Campbell, Priscilla Hoerschgen, Mary Lou Thompson, Arnold Malone. Leadership development and new friendship arise as former 4-l-l members continue their 4-H training on The college level. Regular meetings and social affairs occur regularly. Support is given tothe lFYE and the members act as guides and advisors during the annual 4-H Club Congress. 4-H members help with meat iudging at the Winter Fair. Left to Right, First Row: Robert Henschel, Jay Ochsner, Don McCormick, Mark Bordsen, Elaine Otis, Larry Olsen, Mary Jane Stangl, Glenn Jones, Jean Stephens, Betty Meduit, Donna Faye Reuther, Karl Hertel, Lynne Keltner, Steve Hadnagy.Second Row: Bob Banfill, Gary Romness, Sandra Gransberry, Carolyn Gibson, Margaret Voermans, Ardys Lorentzen, Jane Campbell, Adele Brosseau, Lane Coulson, Rudy Stock, Sue Kosty, Sue Ellen I-lochmuth, Vangie Stenslie. Third Row: Donna George, Cathy Donahue, Patricia Burke, Karen Horton, Loraine Plagemeyer, Judy Thompson, Diana Stephenson, Judy Lohr, Barbara Greenwalt, Judy Lohe, Jane Miller, Jane Woodmansey, Edith Olsen, Janine Bowers. 4-h Club ,fe ' Qu-sl Kent Norby '- President 'u -i 283 284 rodeo Club The annual intercollegiate rodeo is one of the biggest iobs taken on by MSC's Rodeo Club. This group of west- ern folk makes up one of the finest rodeo teams in the nation and almost always emerge victorious in their meets with other schools. Jack Swainson President Rodeo Club competes with other schools. all over the nation in rodeo events. Left to Right, First Row: Julietta Pitman, Carole Cartwright, Janet Richardson, Betty LaSorte, Helen Ferguson, Diana Rotelleni, Mardee McElwee, Lorene Daily, Fae Cope, Lorena Alisch, Jacque Ottun, Sandy Baer, Patricia Little Wolf. Second Row: Elvan Pasha, Sylvia Mertz, Jerry Ryan, Myrt Reed, Gary Thompson, Sue Roess, Eddie Scott, Sue Melaney, Jack Swainson, Bobbie Olson, Ed Miller, Sandy John- son, Ron Johnson, Mary Hill, Stan Logan, Bobbi Greenwalt, Wildrose, Pat Pfeifer. Third Row: Evert Lovec, Sandy Luger, Russ Pepper, Gary Murphy, John Olson, Don Valos, Jim Jensen, Charlie Balsam, Wallace McLane, Ken Firebaugh, Jim Brown, Robert Powell, LeRoy Yeager, Gary Wohlgemuth, Larry Panasuk, Dave Jarrett, Ralph Vinio. Fourth Row: Jim Curtis, Chuck Melaney, Donald Rhea, Jerry Glike, Larry Johnston, Mike McCoy, Larry Peterson, Bill Nace, Gary Hoover, Elden Borders, John Dooling, Joe Baer, Allan Evans, Harlie Teigen, Jim Morrison, Tom Davis, Gary France, Chuck Karnop, Dick Ragland, Claud Hargrove. left to Right, Firsi Row: Lcry Jens, Moynord Simenson, Don Weppler, Som Siewcirt, Roy Sornmons, Jim Strcidley. Second Row: John Pulmquist, Arthur Williams, Gary Cormier, John Dooling, Bruce Scott, Tom Jenni, Don Verbach, Gary Glontz. Third Row: Ken Miller, Don Biork, Don McLoughlin, Don McBride, Edward Oscorson, Dove Strcidley, Allen Pilgerom, Roger Sircidley. Pre-flight prepcirotion is olmost os Time con- suming cinol exhousting os the octuczl flight. R W N ,. .0 Don Weppler in E i President E1 0 - Providing the civiotion minded students at MSC with privcite pilot training cmd GU competition flying, is the Flying Co-op. With ci minimum of expense, this group mountains their own cxircroft ond turns out the pilots. 4 i Si l Club Left to Right First Row Phil Scnneider Bob Biastoch Dan Greer, Jim Berg, Fred Turner, Bill Townsend, Steve Sobonya Second Row Bob Peck Ron Frank Bob Bryant, Gordon Haugen, Ken Young, Grady Venoble Tom Sawyer Row Three Ken Miller Gene Kolstad Merle Young, lrv Winslow, Harry Lop- sonski Jim Barton Bob Durado Jerry Johnson Mark Dasinger. A new indoor and outdoor track record board displays the results of participating athletes as a guide to awarding letters and future eligi- bility tor membership in the M Club. Spring quarter witnesses Buck Night at the Student Union Building and the annual initiation. A , , Af- Left to Right, First Row: Jim Abbie, Kenneth Schwarz, Thomas Haggerty, Grace Tschache, Karen Hansen, Roger Woodriff, Maria Nickerson. Second Row: Jackie Dunn, Karen Horton, Manta Smith, Barbara Anderson, Bob Allen, Nada Katham, Sharon Muir, Kathy Myrick, Kenneth Boyd. Third Row: Carole Gemberling, Mary Culp, Don Durga, Jim Almond, Jerry Crossett, Paul Boylan, Keith Babcock, Kay O'Connell, Margie Davis. ski Club 'V Wifi, ff.-R' -x X St ' Tom Haggerty President Left to Right, First Row: Mardee McElwee, Dick Moolden, Priscella Dimzoff. Second Row: Dave Doze Francy Carroll, Jerry Walters, Kelly Veigel, Sherry Erwin, Mickey Dunn, Eric Johnson. Third Row: Guylyn Warren Deann Wright, Judy Langworthy, Ken Miller, Robb Smith, Linda Holliday, Carole Mehlhatf, Tor Fageraas, , Karen Johnson, Bob Hardgrove, Sue Seitz Cal Bower, Kathryn Kuebler, Cheryl Schultze Smiling only when the snow falls winter quarter, members of the Ski Club take time out from riding the barrel stoves to sponsor the annual Ski Carnival, choosing a king and gueen to reign over the week-end festivities. This year's outstanding membership in the Ski Club enioys the activities and privileges that the club provides. , , . ev, ..,f ..-:,,f1-r:'f--.K-6 7 model u I1 This spring The Model UniTed Nations Club represented MSC aT The nafional Model U. N. session in San Diego. They por- Trayed Norway. The purpose of The group is To acquainT sfudenfs with The working of The Unifed Nafions by parTic- ipafion in acTual affairs of The member counTries on a college level. Members visit UN headquarfers several Times. Jim Hunt Presiclenf T 'Z' . 5 C Q? Nr, U '? 'Nt Left To Righl, Firsl Row: Yasumasa Kuroda, Harlan LaBranT, Larry Marcorf, Jackie Dunn, Sieve Hadnagy, Edith Carlson, Gary Graham, Ph Gail Graham, Bea Barton, Cl Sharon Harwood, Linda Wenz. i 'Y v J ., if 1 il Buckley, Carolyn Gibson. Second Row: Barbara Rader, Elaine Petersen, audia Carsfens, Bob Johnson, Margaret Voermans, Marilyn Gibson, MSC sTudenTs represent UniTed Kingdom and Unifed Arab Republic aT Model Securify Council Session af Missoula. international Club Students and faculty alike participate in the International Fair. Left to Right, First Row: Edward Villacorta, Mrs. E. Paul Jordan, Marcus C. Bordsen, Kenneth E. Cox, Linda Criswell, Roswitha Bullinga, Fawwaz Zedan, Abdul Kadow, Kaki Anani, l-lusseim A. Krimly, Munic Ahmad Jabban, Amir Ali, Farid Hassan, James D. Linn. Second Row: Leticia E. Mugica Gabriela C, Munoz, Salim G. Daoud, Khalid Ashfaq, Mushtaq Ahmad Khan, Jagodish Desai, Deanna Smith, Pete Bowan, Dharum Dhindsa, Henry N. Dosumu- This organization of MSC students provides a common fellowship among all countries represented at MSC. The members give talks on their home countries and sponsor an international Fair each year through which the towns- people and the students gain a better understanding ot the peoples of foreign lands. ,ff exif: ' P S., fc. ,fe-L y Paul sakeilafidas , ffenig-1520, President ,H ,.t:u3 ifgigtfzg zg........g1gs5::.1, .u-,-,nz-mx,-5.11-,:.y, qu' sauna-4 .L . ' ',,o ' Q Golf-af' , 46 . 7-'.'.':A12'6.32-,mqhziixt 4 . -3, ,.--gmM......- -gggngg .1 ,,... ,,,.,.,..... - ...ww , ,J .- ,mu 0...-mi ..-...Q,,. L xg, ..-M'f....vnu ...mo-l.. . AL .ibm 2 . Jamina, Shirley M. Voelker, Dharam Vir Vadehra, Ali H, Ritat, Mustafa H. Bahtishi, Mary Kay Williams. Third Row: Stephanie Tung, Perla DeCastro Cox, Amelia I. Cruz, Fuad Hilu, Emma J. Uy, Ruth Kittell, Lydia C. Svetich, Cobi Leo, Iran Haghshenas, Alma Weeks, John B, Mutasingwa, Esther Visitacion, Molly Yokoo, Presentation Butac. CO11egiate ffa Continuing with The Training They received in high school, The collegiate FFA is a Training ground for future vocaTional agriculture instructors. Ac- TiviTy-vvise This group helps with The Winter Fair and The LiTTle I and provides a variety of interesting and enlightening speakers for Their meetings. Harry Wright Pres ident Q T w.- 1 ' I 0+-4 Vi The WinTer Fair gains much help from The Collegiate FFA. Left Io Right, First Raw: Garth Tooke, Evert Lovec, Le Roy Panasuk, Cliff Dolce, Horton, Jesse Gleason, Leo Knuti. Third Row: Lee Brittenham, Marvin Vincent Clark Cleveland, Wess Anderson, Steve Hadnagy. Second Row: H. E. Rode- Carl Baldwin, Arnold Malone, Richard Austin, Harry Wright, Claud Hargove berg ladvisorl, Bill Chiesa, Tom Jenni, Allan Yenne, Edward Oscarson, Pete 1 xl LeT's go To The Bears Den! .rv Q- activities in action During The school year many of our hours are seemingly ab- sorbed by acTiviTies. Each of us give gladly of The Time and ef- forT ThaT iT Takes To make groups functional. We laugh TogeTher, and acquire knowledge TogeTher. As we become more developed, we discover ThaT perhaps The greaTesT Thing in The world ThaT is ours is friendship, and This comes only Through undersfanding people. You ain'T seen nuTTin' yet! 1 Tr 'D A' BUT activities in action k, you are my date!! - --- rw J, Mi y, H A t 292 Honey, I'd do anything for you! VIS' They're so scarce we have To chain Them down! Nu. t Y We really eaT This up. All clubs must have a source of revenue and These sources are in The weirdest places. Shoe shines, ugly man con- tests, and carnivals lead The parade of mercenary ad- vances. AlThough many of These money-making campaigns are carried on with The intentions of helping the organization, much of Their efforts are spenf in public services. BoTh spirit and friendship are by-products of This Type of action. AT least we'll be ready for The next panty raid! .il activities in action Goiety, Ioughter, ond frivolity reign when studies ore token core ot os some students turn to horse- ploy ond others to the pursuit of the opposite sex. Here is where the reol chollenge of life exists for o good shore of our cornpus populotions. To these students, coffee hours, exchange dinners, ond beoutitul buildings, such os the tieldhouse ofter dork, represent some of the best times ot their lives. Toke your cotton-picking hond off rny cookie And two hours until 1:30 .+L 3 iT's noi The continental. . . iT's nor the Twisf. l And The bond ployed on ond on ond on ond on Different culfures ond cusfoms enfer info The picTure QT MSC Through octivifies. Speakers ond demonstrations odd considerably to The sfuolenfs' knowledge of foreign londs ond cnlso occenfuofes The history of our own country. Why, They're cill leaving. IIUPSGS Operating as almost a separate unit, the nurses at Montana State College leave after completion of their freshman year and com- plete their training at one of the two hospital training centers. Taking on the semblance of a miniature student body, these stu- dents do much to spread good will throughout the state. The quiet corridors, the busy lounges, and the understanding housemothers will long be remembered, as will the frequent visits to the home campus. Many acquaintances are gained and many friendships drifted, but for the persons that have donned the white of the nurses uniform the rewards exceed the losses. 'Ev billings aa! -u. 5. 5. gl X ,.z J F ,J ,,. Q-ax 'i l R W :M A 3 YJ?-S2 2 . if M f- -W' I , .. 'ff 2 L, K' 'DWF gs ., 1. X Sue Davis Karen Erfle Philene Isaac Robin James Lois Jordan Judy Nance Seniors Q5 , ls' x y, -,Q ,V I , . X ,J ' 1 l h is llla Olson Martha Painter Garlene Shull 5 Ruby Ullariclw Q Janice Wesr Annabel Wolf Elda Wesfervelr Florence Yost 297 3 , . fe, 0 0 ',. . bllll I1g'S Sglirfezizfgi n undergraduate S Carol Bollinger Ann Brcdley D. B . :one rrggs Sandi Cottrell ,, Q.,- .w .x .giqgg .5 f' , ,'i R'IlJ Efld - I l Ciogsrglnelllzrinll Q 'vs c u F . meg: we Q4 'Ir ffl . S- . KRRX s - 1 Judy Hogan .lone Hozliff Beverly Klcmm Eleanor Kleinhcns V' ' ,' XT:-,, . 'NV x 6 r e ix 5 ,, 11 5 , l I ' X fe' M K 1' w Barbara Larsen Terry Long Sandy Ludemon Anne Mcclcy 'ik M., 1' is 3 'QS' ,T . , Wx' 1. envy Q f qv. X 1 X 7 Y? I l l A ,1. r j Yzir -AQ31 1 J is 'Sb -. f -.4 , wa , A ,. ,Af - ' 4: l N 65? ll Q fr R aj 35 X lv , +5 1 ,1 eff Irene Weslervelt Myrna Wolferman '5. Shari Torgerson Eva Trafelef Jeanne Ulters Karoline Marsube Marllyn Morris Mary Paul Phyllis Perry Caroline Pierson Gerri Rice Gaye Riggs Sally Samuelson Koy Schleicher Oddlang Sfene Sandra Stolzenburg Ellen Teigen Oh no, we didn'f really leave The sponge in! ix l 1.41 P- 'A :-D X' si , ,. ,A 3, 31 ,:9..,f.. 'f 'fl . alma great falls SG1'11OI'S Rosalie Adam Alice Anderson Lorena Anderson Nancy Beverly Mary Lou Brown June Crane Marcia Daley Patricia Ann Dunlap Lydia Edwards Elaine Evans Pat Hartford Linda Hein Lynne Johnson Judith .lorramo Loretta Massnan Louris McFarland YK 'li is 's..' YS-'P' NA., 1 - fwzza' Darlene Miller Shirley Mae Nemec Shirley Oscarson Joani Pasco Loretta Passage Donna Schramm Linda Womble Linda Zipperian Are you planning on Telling the docfor whaT's wrong with his stitching? Sharon Schunost Rose Taylor Grace Ulvang Pat Barre! Suzanne Marie Bredeson gre at fall undergraduate S Kathy Ann Cater Patricia Darling Patricia Doyie QW Lawrence Edgerton Alice Fradef Patricia Hedeen N , Mary Ann Johnson Pat Mann Isn'T Dr. Drips simply divine! 'ND N.. gp. Louise N lfll. elson McLeod 1551: Sharon R. Mundy Linda M. Murrill Sharon Newell Jeaneen Osfrem Esther Paul Bonnie Pollingfon Betty Jo Racki Sandra Small i Angela Wolfe Linda Woods Mary R. Soule Anne Thompson Fay Ann Wafson So we finally got our picrures in the yearbook .W x X WNX 5 , 1 I . ' Y 3 U 3 304-5 I x 1 n- N f IW Q, , 0 ig- 3 ,ek d 1 a v A xx 45 'lbv 5 QS 15955 Axyqgy? . W 4 4 fl i EX QQ W , iii 2 - . fd J 'ffm S I - ' X S X i 3 i I 4 4 Q' Hixf ET, ,154 f 1' ' in? many: . . I ' C 95 r?s i, , -x 'Ar .1-':'4'r ' B -1 ii Q, x SENIIIII ACTIVITY INDEX ' -A- Aitken, David-Winnipeg, Canada ...... Architecture Borderman , '61 High School Week Variety Show Director: Junior Class Social Chairman: AIA: AIA Theater Night Director: Dorm Floor Social Chairman. Albrecht, Richard J.-Miles City ..,......... Elec. Engr. Tau Beta Pi, Vicf.LPresident: Phi Eta Sigma: American Institute of Electrical Engineers: High School Honor Scholarship: Advanced Honor Scholarship. Al Hussaini, Muhsen-Najaf, Iraq ............ Sociology International Club Vice-President: Secretary- Treasurer, Iraq Student Society: Model United Nations: Organization for Advancement of Cul- tural Understanding: Unitarian Fellowship. Andrus, Donna Fern-Dillon ,,,,...,.,,, Art Education Alpha Omicron Pi, Social Chairman, and Re- cording Secretary: Art Club. Sec.-Treas. and President: Delta Phi Delta, Recording Secre- tary: Spurs, Historian: WAA: AWS: SEA: REVV: Crazy Cats: Newman Club: Montanan. Atteberry. Joan Birtic-Baker ,.,... Home Economics Home Economics, State President 1961-2. Secre- tary, Historian: College 4-H, Song Leader: Phi Upsilon Omicron: Marching, Basketball and Campus Concert Bands: Tau Beta Sigma, Sec- retary, Mu Sigma Alpha: Mu Beta Beta. His- torian, Secretary: Honor Scholarship: Home Eco- nomics Club Scholarship: Home Demonstration Club Scholarship, Dean's Advisory Committee: AWS: Hapner Hall Representative and Secretary: 4-H Club Week Chairman: High School VVeek Committees: Senior Tea Chairman: Blood Draw- ing: Little I . -B- Baden. Gary A.-Kalispell ,.......... ......,.,........,,, G eneral Psychology C-lub. Baker, George Howard-Great Falls .... Let. K Sci. Pi Kappa Alpha, Historian, Pledge Master. So- cial Chairman, Pi Week Publicity Chairman, Activities Chairman: Student Educaton Associa- tion: World University Service: Lutheran Stu- dents Association, High School Week Commit- tee. Barbo, Robert-Billings ......,,,,,.,............... Civil Engr. Kappa Sigma: Phi Eta Sigma, Vice-President: Fangs: Advanced Honor Scholarship, Morrison- Maierle Civil Engineering Scholarship: Head Resident: ASCE. Bartron, James H.-Missoula ,,.............. Mech. Engr. Sophomore Class Vice-President: Junior Class Executive Board: Varsity Track: M Club: High School Week Committee: Fangs: Sigma Chi: ASME. Barz. Arthur Carl-Billings ........,.,....... Mech. Engr. Sigma Nu, VicePresident: Pledge Master: Ath- letic Chairman: American Society of Mechanical Engineers: REW Seminar Committee: Studentf Faculty Finance Committee: Intramural Sports. Beley, Marion-Big Timber ............... .... E lem. Educ. Lutheran Student Association, Secretary, State LSA Officer: Student Education Association: Religious Emphasis Week Committee: High School Week Committee: AWS, Mixed Chorus. Bennett, Mary Francis-Bozeman ,....... Bacteriology Mortar Board, VicePresident: Alpha Omicron Pi: Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities: Jr. Cup of High Attainment: Spurs: Phi Sigma: Exponent, Society Editor and Cam- pus Editor: REW. Secretary and Hospitality Chairman: Health Board: Co-Chairman, Junior- Senior Banquet: AWS, Standards Chairman: Homecoming Publicity Chairman: Sophomore Class Personality: Student-Faculty Public Rela- tions Committee: Advanced Honor Scholarship: Runner-up in Best Dressed Girl: Montanan. Berkoff, Michael-Bozeman ...................... Elec. Engr. International Club: IRE: Advanced Honor Scholarship. Black, Glenn D.-Townsend ...................... Sec. Educ. Kappa Sigma, Commissary Mgr., Guard: Student Affiliate American Chemical Society: Student Education Association: Sabre Air Command, Ebrecutive Officer: Ski Club. Black, Robert Edward-Billings .................... General Lambda Chi Alpha, Secretary: Advanced AFROTC: Arnold Air Society: Sigma Beta Delta: Wesley: Physics Club: High School Week Committee. Blackman, Gerry-Great Falls .......,........ .....,.. H BFE Who's Who in American Colleges and Universi- ties: AWS, President: Mortar Board: Spurs, President: REW, Co-Chairman: Pi Beta Phi: Canterbury Club: Student Senate: Traditions Board: Inter-Church Council: WAA: Student Counselor: High School Week Committee. Bliss, Clarissa Elaine--Fort Shaw ........ Mathematics Pi Mu Epsilon: WAA: Student Education Asso- ciation: 4-H Club: Little International Show- man: AWS: State AAU Women's Track Meet. Q. O l th 5- . : in h fu 2 Q. O -Z V5 5- -o-I 'E CU D Q. o -C an :- i oi I0 E 5 Varsity Shop 361.4 can Wear them anywhere 4 Ji . 2 0 if-deft?-iii-if xl fn 1 Q5 EDWARD'S VARSITY HCP 4 DJ -1 2. 4-0- 'C QI! S' O 'U 4 DJ -1 2. 4-0- '4 Cb :- O 'U PHONE 587-3823 I005 WEST COLLEGE BOZEMAN. MONTANA - '6Built for the Future 'M '7 .tl-x-.7 J l Securit ank 6: Trust ompan BOZEMAN, MONTANA Bodner, John E.-Raynesfordn, , ,,,,,,,,.,,, Commerce Pi Kappa Alpha, President, Treasurer: Pi Omega Pi: Advanced Honor Scholarship: Accounting Internship : Interfraternity Council : Student Senate Workshop: Newman Club: LCRA, Floor President. Boe. Duane A.-Chinook ...,,.,,.... .......,....r,..,..,. G eneral Sigma Chi, House Manager, Treasurer: Septem- viri: Les Bouffons: Commissioner of Forensics: Who's Who Among Students in American Col- leges and Universities: REW. Co-Chairman: Forensics. Debate Team, Lutheran Student Asso- ciation, President. Bower, John C.-Highwood . ,,,,,.,......... AI 8: RM 4-H Club: Sigma Chi: Gamma Delta, President: AI Club. Bowman, Robert Walter-Oswego. 0re..,,Pre-Med MSC Health Committee: Kappa Kappa Psi: Band: Brass Sextet: Pre-Med Club, President: Head Resident. Boyd, Robert D.-Hobson .,.... ...,,.....,, . Commerce Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pledge Class Treasurer: Pi Omega Pi, President: Phi Kappa Phi: Eta Sigma, Historian: High School Week Commit- tees: Accounting Internship, Advanced Honor Scholarship: Merit Scholarship: Honor Roll: Vet- erans' Club: Intramural Sports. Brarnlette. Bruce G.-Fort Benton, ,,,.,,....... General Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Weight Lifting Team: Intramural Sports. Bratton, Eugene R.-Ronan ,,,,.,,, ,Industrial Engr. Tau Beta Pi: Mu Sigma Alpha: American Insti- tute of Industrial Engineers, President, Vice- President: MSC Chorale: Independent Student Association: Student Senate Finance Committee. Brillhart, Rita Ann-Lolo ,...,.,...,.............,......, Nursing Phi Kaplia Phi: Alpha Tau Delta. Vice-President: MSNA: Associated Nursing Students: Montana Nurses' Association: AWS: LSA: Advanced Honor Scholarship. 306 Brown, Harvey Dana-Livingston ................ IA 8: T ASCE Student Chapter: Hilltop Hoedowners: Bobcat Band: Wesley Foundation. Bullinga. Roswitha-Sheridan, Wyo ......... Chemistry Phi Kappa Phi: International Club, Treasurer: SEA: Wesley Foundation: AWS. -C- Carlson, Jon Ross-East Helena ,,,,,. ,, ,,.,..,.,. Physics Sigma Chi: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Pi Mu Epsilon: Phi Kappa Phi: Traffic Court: 1961 Homecoming Theme and Judging Chairman: American Institute of Physics: Physics Club, President: Advanced Honor Scholarship: Intra- mural Athletics: REVV, Carr, Richard J.-Great Falls ,,..,. .,..,., .,,.,,.. G e neral Kappa Sigma: AIEE: Sabre Air Command: Intra- mural Bowling: Intramural Softball. Carroll, Frances Genet-Sheridan, Wyo .,....,., H Ee. Quad Board, President: Angel Flight, Treasurer: Home Ec. Curriculum Committee: REW: AWS. Big-Little Sister Program: Co-Chairman Chinese Auction: Chi Omega. Song Leader: AWS: Con- cert Choir. Chamberlain, David D.-Butte ..,...,...,,..,.,,...,.. Physics Sigma Phi Epsilon, Vice-President: Intramural Sports: Tau Eta Sigma: Honor Scholarship. Chamberlain, Rex A.-Great Falls ................,..,,.,. Art ictli-t Club: Pershing Rifles, Military Honorary SU. Chapman, Keron S.-Laurel. .................... .... G eneral ASMSC, Secretary: Montanans: Chi Omega. Rush Chairman, Pledge Class Prmident, Jr. Panhellenic: Chorale: Handbook Staff: Greek Reek Co-Chair- man: REW Committees: WUS Committee: Pan- hellenic Council: Delegate to CCUN in New York: Harrison Award: Best Dressed GirI Contest. Christison, Carol-Kalispell ,.,...,..,....,,..,..,.. Sec. Educ. Mu Sigma Alpha: Montanans: Concert Chorus: Alpha Gamma Delta, President: Panhellenic: Traffic Court: Montana. Clawson, Larry E.-Drummond ...,.,, Elect. Engr. American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Sec- retary: Engineering Council, Secretary-Treasurer: Tau Beta Pi: Advanced Honor Scholarship: High School Honor Scholarship: Intramural Sports. Coffman. Helen Irene-Rapid City, S.D .,,,,...,. Bact. Who's Who in American Colleges and Universi- ties: Pi Beta Pi, Prmident: Co-Chairman, REW: Mortar Board: Spurs: Alpha Lambda Delta: Phi Sigma: Co-Chairman, Queen's Committee: REW. Assembly Committee Chairman: Senior Class. Co-Social Chairman: WAA. Collins, Neil G.-Broadus .............. ..........,..... Ge neral Alpha Gamma Rho, Livestock Judging Team: Wool Judging Team: Meats Judging Team: Ag Club: Newman Club: Montanan: Intramurals. Conser, Mary-Bozeman.. ......,, ..........,.,.,......... G eneral Chi Omega. President, Rush Chairman: Mortar Board, Secretary: Spurs: Alpha Lambda Delta: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universi- ties: Phi Kappa Phi: Panhellenic Council: In- formation and Public Relations Committee, Sec- retary: Outstandirg Spanish Student: Delegate to CCUN in New York: Model United Nations: Chorale: Greek Week Committee: Homecoming Talent Show: Exponent: Froshponent: Advanced Honor Scholarship: AWS. Considine, Barney M.-Broadus ...,.,.................... Math Intramural Sports: Phi Eta Sigma: Residence Halls Government: Pi Mu Epsilon: Congrega- tional Youth Fellowship. Considine. Gladys W. LaRiviere-Broadus ...... H Ee. Chorus: REW Committee: World University Service: Home Economics Club: Hilltop Hoedown- ers: Congregational Youth Fellowship. Cooper, Leo Frank-Willow Creek ,..,.,.......v. PllYSlCS Sigma Phi Epsilon: Intramural Sports: Phi Kappa Phi: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Eta Sigma: Honor Scholarships: Convair Award. Cox. Sandra Louise- Cedar Rapids. Iowa .....,V.. . ,......V.......,.. Elem- Choraleg Montanans: WUS: Chi Omega: REW: Handbook. Educ. Ag. Econ. Crow, John A.-Absarokee ,..,................,, Alpha Zeta: Arnold Air Society: Men's Co-opera- tive House. ..D.. Daley, Roger Lee-Somers .....,...... Film 8: ATV Prod. Cinema TV Club: Film Series Board: Film Series Projectionist. Darling, Dorothy Elaine-Havre ...........,.... Chemistry Who's Who in American Colleges and Universi- ties: Mortar Board, President: Kappa Delta, Vice-President. Ass't. Treasurer, Scholarship Chairman: Spurs: Alpha Lambda Delta, Treas- urer: Student Affiliate of the American Chemical Society, President, Treasurer: AWS, Standards Chairman: WAA: Westminister Fellowship. Davis, Charles C.-Butte .,........,..,.........,.,.... Chemistry AC's Student Affiliate, Lambda Chi Alphal New- man Club: Sigma Beta Delta. Dehn, Richard L.-Power ....,..-----.-,,-,, -,---, I A 31 Tech- Phi Sigma Kappa: College Band: REW- Com- mittee Chairman: Public Relations Committee. DeJana, Phyllis-Great Falls ...,............,.,. H.. k P.E. Pi Beta Phi: Cheer Queen: Homecoming, At- tendant: Traditions Board: WAA: Delta Sigma Phi Carnation Girl: Co-Chairman All School Dance: Sophomore Personality: Newman Club. Desai, Jagadish R.- Ahmedabad, India .,....... ................... .... C h em- Engr- International Club, President: Wesley Foundation: AI Ch E. DeVine, Tom J.-Helena .............................. See- Educ- Varsity Ski Team: M Club, Secretary: Sigma Chi, Secretary: Drill Team, Commander: Ski Club: Biology Teachers Club. DeWit, Marjorie-Columbia Falls ....................... .Art Senior Class Secretary: Student Counselor, Delta Phi Delta, Vice-President: Art Club, First and Second Vice-Presidents: Pi Beta Phi: Spurs-: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universi- ties: World University Co-Chairman. Dieruf, Judith Adrienne-Bozeman ., ,........ , ..,,.,,, Art Who's Who in American Colleges and Universi- ties: Mortar Board, Editor: Phi Sigma, Secre- tary: Delta Phi Delta: Alpha Phi Gamma: Pan- hellenic, President: Spurs, Editor: Alpha Gamma Delta, Chaplain, Editor: Pi Queen: Exponent, Campus Editor: Froshponent, Co-Editor: Home- coming Luncheon Committee: Co-Chairman, Va- riety Show: Student Senate, Steering Commit- tee, Finance Advisory Board: Dean's Scholarship. Dodson. Sandra Lee- Falls Church, Virginia ........... .................. A rt Educ. Kappa Delta: WAA: AWS: Art Club: Homecom- ing Queen Candidate: Miss Wool Contestant. Duncan, Robert B.-Red Lodge ...........-.... Phys- Ell- Health and Physical Ed. Club: American Asso- ciation of H. Sz P.E. and R Club: Bobkitten Basketball Team: Bobcat Baseball Team: Scabbard and Blade: Delta Sigma Phi. Dunn, J ackie-Bozeman ............................... .... G encral Pi Beta Phi: Newman Club: WAA: Ski Club. Social Chairman: Model United Nations, Secre- tary: AWS. Dunn, John Earl-Livingston ,................. Elec. Engr. Debate Team: Tau Beta Phi: Pi Kappa Delta: Commissioner of Forensics: AIEE. Dunn, Thomas Guy-Livingston ................,, Ag. Bus. Wool Judging Team: Alpha Zeta: Student Am- bassador: Phi Kappa Phi. ..E.. Eagle, William H.- Idaho Falls, Idaho ............................. ...... C ivil Engr. Wesley Foundation, President: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: American Society of Civil Engineers, Student Chapter: Inter-Church Council: World University Service. Eckard, Franklin Lyle-Belfry ................ Elec. Engr. IRE-AIEE. Elder, Paul Walter-Bozeman ,,.,....,,,,,....,,.,,,, Physics Lambda Chi Alpha: Septemviri: Tau Beta Pi. Treasurer: Phi Kappa Phi: Montana Engineer, Circulation Manager: Phi Eta Sigma, Treasurer: Arnold Air Society: Physics Club. Eldering, Marion-Hysham ...................... Elem. Educ. Kappa Delta., Outstanding Pledge Award: His- torian: Woman's Day Pageant Chairman: SEA: WAA: Religious Emphasis Committee: Mixed Chorus: Traditions Board. Erickson, Alan W.-Libby ..... ................. M ech. Engr. Intercollegiate Knights: REW: High School Week: Intramural Sports: Arnold Air Society: Sigma Nu: American Society of Mechanical Engineers: Flight Instruction Program. -F- Fairfull, Douglas Terry-Three Forks .... Elec. Engr. Lambda Chi Alpha, House Manager: Phi Eta Sigma: American Institute of Electrical Engi- neers: Arnold Air Society: Wesley: Advanced AFROTC: Sigma Beta Delta. Ferguson, Steve Mason-Bozeman ........,......... Physics Lambda Chi Alpha, Ritual Chairman: Physics C-lub. Vice-President: Wesley Foundation: Mon- tana Engineer: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi: Dramatics. Ferris, Orrin A.-Miles City .,.................,.....,..., ...IAT Christian Faith and Life Community: ASCE: Wesley Foundation: Student Court: Inter-Church Council. Foster, Richard Lee-Great Falls ,.........,,, ,IA 8: T Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Alphi Phi Gamma: Mon- tana Engineer, Editor: Sigma Beta Delta: Edi- tor's Club: Student Senate: ASCE: Board of Publications. Fordik, Margaret-Bigfork .......,..... Home Economics Newman Club: Home Ec Club: 4-H: WAA: Home Ec Senior Breakfast, Co-Chairman: Home Ec Club Tour: High School Week Co-Chairman: Alpha Gamma Delta, Corresponding Secretary. Fuhrman, Joyce DarleneLarslan ,....,....,. Commerce Pi Omega Pi, Secretary: Hapner Hall, Treasurer: AWS: High School Week Committee. -G- Gilliam, Frank H., Jr.-Hinsdale .......... Bacteriology Lambda Chi Alpha, Social Chairman: Les Bouf- fon, Treasurer: Scabbard 8: Blade, Secretary: Sophomore Class Treasurer: Fangs: Advanced Army ROTC, Distinguished Military Student: gtifdent-Faculty Social Committee: Sigma Beta eta. Gillis, Kathryn-Butte... ................ ..Elem. Educ. Alpha Omicron Pi, Rush Chairman, Standards Committee: Little Sisters of Minerva, Historian: Panhellenic Council: Exponent: SEA: Newman Club: REW Committee: High School Week Com- mittee: WUS: Chorus: WAA. Glantz, Gary W.-Roberts ,,,,.........,,,,,..,.., Mech. Engr. Delta Sigma Phi, President: Encampment for Citizenship-New York Summer School: Extension and Land-Grant College Scholarship: Vice Presi- dent, Associated Students Society of Mechanical Engineers: International Club: Exponent: Alpha Gamma Delta Man: World University Service, Publicity Chairman: REW: International Farm Youth Exchange Delegate: Flying Co-op: Les Bouffons. Gold, Eddie Wayne-Casper, Wyo. ,,,.,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,, A rt Art Club: AIA: Intramural Basketball. Golder, Robert H.-Great Falls ,.....,....... Elec. Engr. Kappa Sigma, Vice-President: Fangs: Student Union Board: Student Senate: Tau Beta Pi. Recording Secretary: Pi Mu Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma: Sabre Air Command, Treasurer: Fraterni- ties and Organizations Committee: High School Week Committee: REW Committee: Advanced Honor Scholarships: AIEE-IRE: TFC: SDL. Goodale, Lawrence A.- Coeur d'A1ene, Idaho , ..,.... ..... , .... , ...., . . .,..,., HIAT Head Resident: Delta Sigma Phi, Assistant Pledge Trainer and Publicity Chairman: Industrial Arts Club: Young Republicans Club. Graham, Gary L.-Columbia Fa'lls ,......,..,. Ag. Econ. Alpha Gamma Rho: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: Les Bouffons: Alpha Phi Gamma: Montanan Editor: Editors Club: Ag Club: Commissioner of SUB: Student Senate: Freshman Class President: Fangs, Treasurer: WUS: ICC: IFC: REW: College Farmer: Sigma Beta Delta: Model United Nations: Crazy Cats: Student-Faculty Public Relations Committee: High School Honor Scholarship: Sears-Roebuck Ad- vanced Scholarship: Little I 'Committee Chair- man: Advanced AFROTC: Outstanding Basic Cadet: Arnold Air Society: Intramural Sports: Board of Publications: Student Union Board: Chi O Crush of the Month : Sophomore Person- ality: Theta Mu: Ski Club: Roger Williams Club: Bglegiate to CCUN Conference in New York: Gretencort, Robert John-Lewistown ....,......, General Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Song Leader: 1961 Home- coming Committee. Grove, Leonard D.-Judith Gap .... Animal Industry Animal Industry Club, President: Ag Club: Ag Council: Wool Judging Team: Meat Judging Team: Showman in Little I : Ringmaster for Little I : Chairman for Little 1 Judging Contest. -H- Hadnagy, Steve-Bow Island, Alberta ,,,, Ag. Educ- Model United Nations, President: Student Senate Commissioner Judging Teams: Theta Mu: Cam- pus Blood Drawing Chairman: Alpha Zeta Award -Outstanding Freshman in Agriculture: State MILLER'S JEWELRY STORE 6' A 351 ': 1 v X , ' -S45 IA Ax agv ww ASQ, . . .ma 1 -a l YW THE HOME OF VIRGIN DIAMONDS EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING Dial 586-9547 2 East Main +4+ lf You don'f know Jewelry, Know Your Jeweler. 307 Chairman-Montana Collegiate Council for the UN: Sweepstakes Winner in Little I Seed Show: Alpha Zeta, Chronicler: WUS: Mu Beta Beta: Wm. H. Danforth Summer Fellowship: Alpha Gamma Rho: Delegate to CCUN Confer- ence in New York: Delegate to Model UN Con- ference in San Francisco: International Cluh: Sigma Beta Delta: Montanan, Photography Edi- tor: Student Senate Workshop: College Farmer, Copy Editor: Newman Club: Alpha Phi Gamma: Collegiate FFA: Deans Council Scholarship: Board of Judging Teams: College 4-H: Ag Club: Harvest Ball Chai1'man: ROPS. Hageman, George Grant-Jordan Commerce Kappa Sigma: Les Bouffons: Interfraternitb' Council: College Play, 'Home of The Brave . Hagen. Helen-Stevensville . ,.I-Iome Economics Pi Beta Phi, Treasurer: Mortar Board: Spurs. Treasurer: Phi Upsilon Omicron, Treasurer and President: Alpha Lambda Delta, Vice-President: Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities: Junior Panhellenic: Home Eco- nomics Club. Hagen, Richard M.-Miles iCty ,, Industrial Arts Sigma Phi Epsilon. President, Treasurer. His- torian: Seminar Committee Chairman. REW: Sophomore Personality: Hospitality Committee, REW: Inter-Fraternity Council: Art Club. Social Chairman: Senior Class Picnic Committee. Haghshenas, Iran-Tehran. Iran ,,,,., .Bacteriology International Club. Haines, Lynn H.-Helena , ,.,, ..,. ,.... , P re-Med Sigma Alpha Epsilon, President, Rush Chairman. Little Sister of Minerva Co-ordinator: Phi Eta Sigma: Phi Sigma: Advanced Honor Scholarships: Intramural Sports: Interfraternity Council. Halverson, Milan Lynn-Helena Industrial Arts Sigma Alpha Epsilon, House Manager, VVarden: Intramural Sports. Hansen. John I.-Deer Lodge ,, .Mathematics Varsity Basketball: Harms, Charles Stanley-Great Falls Elec.4Engr. Kappa Sigma: AIEE: Standing Committees: Sabre Air Command. Harper, W. Edward-Bozeman ,... ......... .,....,. G e neral Lambda Chi Alpha, Praidentt Septemviri: Les Bouffons: Who's Who Among Students in Ameri- can Co'leges and Universities: Fangs. President: Senior Class President: Student Senate Steering Committee: Interfraternity Council: High School Week Committee Chairman: Traditions Board: Junior Prom Ticket Sales Chairman: VVUS. Committee Chairman: REW: Fraternity and Organizations Committee: Class Personality: Public Relations Committee: Student Senate Workshop Committee: Homecoming Committees: Intramurals: Physics Club: High School Honor Scholarship. Harris, Thomas L.-Livingston, ,,.,.,, ,..Commerce Board of Directors- Golden Circle Arch. Club . Hart, Don F.-Cut Bank . .... ..., lt Iech. Engr. Phi Sigma Kappa, Secretary: Fangs: ASME. Secretary: Arnold Air Society, Executive Offi- cer: Sabre Air Command, Adjutant: High School VVeek Food Committee Co-Chairman: REYV Corn- mittees: M.litary Ball General Chairman. Harvey, Bernard Lee- Traverse City. Michigan ,. ...,,...,, ........ S ec. Educ. Head Resident: MRA Representative: Varsity Baseball: Intramural Sports: Newman Club. Haskin. Claudia-Glendive ,.,,,, , ,. ,General Pi Beta Phi, Pledge Trainer. Vice-President: Exponent. Feature Editor: Froshponent. Feature Editor: Freshman Class Secretary: Spurs: Sopho- more Personality: AWS Council: VVAA: SEA, Henderson, Larry Ronald-Sidney .Civil Engr. ASCE: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Varsity Baseball, Intramural Sports: Merit Scholarship. Hess, Jeanine P.-Great Falls ..,., .... , ,.Sec. Educ. Mortar Board, Treasurer: Phi Kappa Phi: Alpha Omicron Pi, Scholarship Chairman, Recording Secretary: Junior Class Secretary: Spurs: Ad- vanced Honor Scholarship: REW: AWS. Calendar Chairman: SEA. Hickman, Robert L.-Chateau ............,. ...... C ommerce Flying Co-op: ISA: Intramural Basketball: Ad- vanced ROTC. Hicks. Kathy-Helena .....,.,.. ........ H ome Economics Kappa Delta, Food Manager, Secretary. Social Chairman: Spurs: Phi Upsilon Omicron, Re- cording Secretary: Women's Day Chairman: Ar- rangements Chairman of Women's Day: WAA. Vice-President: AWS: SEA: Home Ec Club: High School Week Committee: High School Honor Scholarship: Danforth Summer Fellowship. Hinton, Harry G.-Butte. ,.,.. ...., ...,... .... G e n eral Aswistant Manager and Trainer of MSC Sports: Al-'ROTC Band. Holden, John Leslie-Valiers, ,,,. Animal Industry Interfraternity Council, President: Phi Sigma Kappa, President: Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universitia: Les Bouf- fons: MSC Fangs: Student Senate. Public Rela- tions Director: Phi Eta Sigma. President: Alpha Zeta: Scabbard 8: Blade: Animal Industry Club, Holland, Barbara Lee-Big Timber .,,..,.. Sec. Educ. Kappa Delta, Guard, Education Chairman: AWVS: Film 8: TV Club: Ski Queen: Phi Sigma Kappa Moonlight Girl: Homecoming Princess: Home- coming Variety Show Entertainer: Spotlight Dance Vocalist: Great Books Club: Pi Week Vocalist: Mardi Gras Dance Vocalist: Miss MSC Candidate: WAA. Holliday, Linda Mae- White Sulphur Springs .............,.. Home Economics Chi Omega, Pledge Mother: LSA: Chorale: AWS. Current Events Chairman: Home Economics Club: VVAA: Montanan: College 4-H Club: Com- munity Chorus: Ski Club. Hoovestal, Janice MarieSanders ,,.,...,........ Nursing Chi Omega: Mortar Board: Alpha Tau Delta: Montana Student Nurses Association: Associated Nursing Students, President. Congratulations- CLASS OF 1962 OQOQQ The best way 'ro keep in touch with the GOOD OLD DAYS is through active participation in your M.S.C. Alumni Association +4404 CLASS MEMBERS: Please advise the Alumni Office each time you have a change of address. l A 308 Hunt. James D.-Billings .....,..........,..., Sec. Educ. Montanan, Photo Editor: Student Senate Elec- tions Committee Chairman: Student Senate Re- ports Editor: Model United Nations, President: Bowling Club: Vets Club: ASCE: SEA: Alpha Phi Gamma: Ski Club: Thtea Mu: Delegate to the CCUN Conference in New York: Editors Club: MSC Duplicate Bridge Club. ..1... Iverson, Mary Alice-Bozeman .....,...., . .,.. Art Educ. Chi Omega, Treasurer, Co-Rush Chairman, Cor- respondent: Mortar Board, Secretary: Spurs: Montanans: Delta Phi Delta: Mu Sigma Alpha: REW Committee Chairman: Art Club: Border- ITIETI. ..j- Jackson, Steve-Norris. ,,:...,,..,,.... Animal Industry Alpha Zeta: MSC Livestock Judging Team: AI Club: Ag Club: Rodeo Club: ISA. Jacobsen. Bruce Carl-Bozeman ................ Commerce Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities: Commissioner of Dramatics: Pi Omega Pi: Alpha Psi Omega: Lambda Chi Alpha: USO Overseas Theatre Tour: Scabbard 8: Blade: Arnold Air Society Jenks, Jim-Hageland .,......,,..,,,,..,,..,,...,,,,, Ag. Econ. Alpha Gamma Rho: Scabbard 8: Blade: Home- coming Committee: Ag Club: Intramurals: Stu- dent Court. Jenni, Thomas C.-Lewistown.. ....,........... Ag. Educ. Pi Kappa Alpha: Flying Co-op, Director, Vice- President, President: Collegiate FFA, Vice- President: Little I : Ag Club: Intramural Sports. Johnson, Dan-Bozeman.. ,...,,,,. ,..,l,......,,, F ilm 8: TV Intercollegiate Debate: Pi Kappa Delta: Cinema- TV Club, Vice-President, President: SUB Film Board. Johnson, Karen Leigh-Helena.. ...,.,......,.......,..... Art Pi Beta Phi, Rush Chairman, Secretary: Phi Kappa Phi: Spurs: Delta Phi Delta, Secretary: Alpha Phi Gamma, Secretary: AWS, Historian: Montanan, Art Eklitor: Ski Club: Art Club: Hintzpeter Award: Art Club Scholarship, Ad- vanced Honor Scholarships: High School Week Co-Chairman: REW: Blood Drawing Co-Chair- man: Panhellenic. Jones, Charles Leonard- Long Beach. Calif .......,,,,,,.,,,.,.,.,,,,.,, lndust. Engr. AIIE: Exponent Photographer: Newman Club: Ski Club: Sigma Phi Epsilon: International Club. -K- lxanemasu, Ed-Fairfield... .....,.......,.,...,,.,.....,,, ,,,, S oils Who's Who Among Students in American Col- leges and Universities: Phi Sigma Kappa, Vice- President: IFC Representative: Alpha Zeta. President: Blood Drawing Chairman: All School Dance Chairman: Phi Eta Sigma, Secretary: Ag Club: Chaff 8: Dust. Keeton, Stewart Charles-Bozeman ,,..,..,, ,, Physics Tau Beta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi: Pi Mu Epsilon: Sigma Chi: Phi Epsilon Phi: Physics Club. Keil, Donald Henry-Conrad ...,,..., ..,,,,,. A g. Econ. Alpha Gamma Rho: Alpha Zeta: Ag Club: Fly- ing Coo-p: Rifle Team. Konrad, John J.-Anaconda, ,................ Elec. Engr. American Institute of Electrical Engineers: New- man Club: Arnold Air Society. Km-ell, Jacob L.-Utica ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.... .,,...,,, C 0 mmerce Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Kra-use, Jerold C.-Powell, Wyo ..,,.,.,,.:..,,..,, General Kappa Sigma, President, Guard: IFC, Vice- President: Fangs: Mu Sigma Alpha, Treasurer: Westminster Fellowship, President: Inter-Church Council: Senate Standing Committee, Fraternities and Organizations: Arnold Air Society: Sabre Air Command: Madrigals: Concert Chorus. -L- Lamont, Alice-Tampa, Florida ..............., Commerce Delta Gamma, Pledge Class President, Treasurer: Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Girl: Junior Pan- hellenic Representative: Pi Omega Pi: High School Week Committee: Counselor in Hapner Hall: Hapner Hall Campus Committee: Hapner Hall, Standards Committee: AWS: WAA: Har- rison Award Committee. Larsen, Norman Karl-Missoula .,.........: Mech. Engr- Sigma Nu: American Society of Mechanical Engi- neeis, Ski Club: Exponent Columnist: High School Week Committee: Dorm Officer: Intra- mural Sports. Lea, Wayne A,-Helena ,.............,...,.,,,... Elec. Engr. Tau Beta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi: AIEE-IRE, Secre- tary, Vice-Chairman: McLaughlin Scholarship: Tau Beta Pi Freshman Award: Western Elec- tronic Manuf. Association Scholarships, Advanced Honor Scholarships: Deans Merit Scholarships: Phi Eta Sigma: American Legion Honor Award: AIEE Student Paper Contest. WAGNERS COLLEGE MEN LIKE OUR CLOTHES They Have for 46 Years PHONE 586-5594 I6 EAST MAIN 'I Leuthold, Raymond M.-Malts. .,..........,,,, Ag. Econ. Sigma Nu, Pledge Master, Outstanding Pledge: Alpha Zeta, Vice-President: Mu Beta Beta, Vice- President: College 4-H, Reporter: Ag Club: Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities: Advance Honor Scholarships. Levang, Eugene-Keene, N.D ..........,.........,.... Biology Sigma Chi, Blood Drawing Chairman: Homecom- ing Committee Chairman: Traffic Court: High School Week Committee: REW Committees: LSA: Concert Chorus: Young Democrats. Levenson, Ronald-Denver. Colo ..,...,.,,. Applied Art Montanan, Art Club, Bowling Club: Theta Mu. Lieu, Au N.-Viet Nam... ,.... ,..,.. ..,. M ec h. Engr. Head Resident: Bobcat Weightlifting Team: ASME: International Club: High School Week Variety Show Set Artist. Lincoln, Charles Albert-Rudyard ,,.,...,,.,.,.. ,Physics Inter-Church Council: American Institute of Physics: REW Committee Chairman: Physics Club, Secretary: Pi Mu Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma. Lindseth, Marvin D.-Great Falls .... Indust. Engr. Kappa Sigma, Ritualist: Scabbard 8: Blade, Sec- retary: Mu Sigma Alpha: AIIE: Student Traffic Court: Montanans: Montana Engineer Staff: Engineering Council: MSC Sky Divers, Vice- President: Great Books Club, President. Loftsgaarden, Nenette Blake-Hardin .......,.. General Alpha Gamma Delta, Treasurer, Chaplain: Wes- ley Foundation, Wesley Window Staff: REW Committee: Froshponc-nt. Lund, R, C.-Havre.. ,....,............. ............ E lec. Engr. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Montana Engineer Staff: AIEE: LSA: MSC Flying Co-op: Intramural Sports. -M- Ma-gee, Carol Lynn-Browning... ,,,,...,,.,,,.,... Nursing Alpha Tau Delta, Program Chairman, President: Montana Student Nurses' Association: Associated Nursing Students of Montana Deaconess Hospital. Markin, George Patrick-Helena ............ Entomology Sigma Phi Epsilon, Comptroller: Phi Sigma. Marriage, Dennis Edwin-Whitehall .,.,.. Sec. Educ. Pi Kappa Alpha: Les Bouffons: Pi Week Chair- man: SEA: Froshponent. 309 Wm. G. MONTGOMERY - hotographer - Phone 587-324i I2I0 West Main Bozeman, Montana Martello. Kenneth Louis-Helena,, ,,,. ......, , ,Art Sigma Phi Epsilon. Historian, Secretary: Art Club: WUS. Mattson, Marjorie- Yellowstone Park, Wyo ..., ., , ....,.,,...,,. , .General Exponent, Associate Editor: Pi Beta Phi, Presi- dent: Board of Publications. Secretary: Mortar Board: Spurs: Phi Upsilon Omicron: Alpha Phi Gamma: Panhellenic Council: Public Relations Committee: Lectures and Concerts Committee: Ski Club: Who's W'ho Among Students in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities. McClintock, Sydnie Hale-Wvhitefish, ,Bacteriology Pi Beta Phi. Recording Secretary, Pi Phi Times Reporter: Student Counselor: AWS Big-Little Sister Committee. Meehan, Michael R,-Deer Lodge . . , General Exponent, Photography Editor: Montanan: Theta lu. Micka, Mary Ann-Hamilton ., .,,, ., Pre-Med Student Counselor: Mortar Board: Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Uni- xeisities: Phi Kappa Phi: Alpha Gamma Delta, Second Vice-President, Recording Secretary : Wesley Foundation, Editor: Mixed Chorus. Chorale: Marching Band. Symphonic Band: Mu Sigma Alpha: Spurs: Alpha Lambda Delta, Sec- retary: Phi Sigma Biological Society. Vice-Presi- dent: Student-Faculty Student Health Commit- tee: Pre-Med Club, Secretary: REW Committees: High School Week Housing Committee, Co-Chair- man: Hannon Hall Vice-President: Advanced Honor Scholarships: DAR Scholarship. Miller. Allan D.-Lewistown, ..,,.,....,, Mech. Engr. Pi Tau Sigma, Corresponding Secretary: ASME, Secretary, Treasurer: Engineering Council, Presi- dent: Wesley Fellowship: Student Ambassador: ISA. Miller Wa ne C.-Riche ,..,....,.....,,..,.,,,, ommerce - Y Y C Commissioner of Publications: Board of Publica- tions: Student Senate: Advertising Manager. Exponent: Business Manager, Exponent: Alpha Phi Gamma, Bailiff: Delta Sigma Phi, Pledge- master: WUS: Intramural Sports, Millors, Robert Guy-Great Falls .,.,. ,... C ivil Engr. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. President: Les Bouffons: Fangs: ASCE Student Chapter: Intramural Interfraternity Council: Advanced Army Mills. James E.-Des Moines, Iowa . ,,., Ag. Engr. Agricultural Engineering Club. 3I0 Morgan, Robert Raymond-Butte ....,.. .,.. E lec. Engr. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, President: ASMSC Student Body Vice-President: Head Resident: Inter-F'ra- termty Council: Montana Engineer, Editor: Pub- lications Board: Student Senate: Alpha Phi Gamma. President: VVho's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities: Constitu- tional Revisions Committee Chairman: VVUS Publicity Chairman: Varsity Cross - country Team: VVinner 1958 Intramurals Cross-country: Great Books Club: Physics Club: AIEE: New- man Club: Dorm Government Representative: In- tramural Sports: Engineering Council. -N- Nolde. Harold C.-Great Falls , ,,.., ,.....,... . General Kappa Sigma, Commissary Manager: Freshman Class Vice-President: Montana. Business Man- ager, Advertising Manager, Photographer: Board of Publications: Alpha Phi Omega. Nordin, Wesley Carl-Libby ,....,..,,, ..... M ech. Engr. Pi Kappa Alpha: Exponent: Bobcat Band: Caral- linic Chimes Committee: REVV Committees: ASME: Gamma Delta. Nordling, Arthur Allan-Butte .,....Architecture AIA Student Chapter: Varsity Golf Team: Bowling League Secretary: Ski Club: Intramural Sports. . ,-0, O'Boyle, Marilyn Lucille-Kalispell. .. Commerce Kappa Delta. President, Treasurer: Panhellenic Council: Newman Club: AWS: WAA. Olmstead, WVayne G.-Kalispell, ..,. .,.... C hemistry ISA. Secretary. Information Chairman: Hilltop Hoedowners, President, Exhibition Chairman: Men's Co-op: Wesley Foundation. Oscarson, Shirley-Malta ........ ...,,,,..,,, ..,.,,, , , ,Nursing Alpha Tau Delta, Historian: Concert Choir: Madrigals: Associated Nursing Students: MSNA: Nurses Christian Fellowship: Baptist Youth Fel- lowship: Advanced Honor Scholarship: Singer of Year for Stat? of Montana: High School Vlfeek Committee: Hannon Songleader. Osgard, Dennis Martin- Sheridan, Wyo. :,..,,...,.. ,,,......,.,,...,.., ,... E l ec. Engr. Sigma Chi: Tau Beta Pi: Pi Mu Epsilon: MSC Madrigal Singers: Concert Chorus: Mu Sigma Alpha: AIEE: Senior Class Social Chairman: Exponent Sports VVriter: Student-Faculty Com- mittee, Lecture and Concerts. Overby, Curtis J.-Plentywood ..... ........,..,. A g. Prod. Phi Sigma Kappa: Alpha Zeta: Les Bouffons: Chaff 81 Dust, President: Ag Club: Blood Draw- ing Committee Chairman: VVUS Committee Chairman: Little I Division Winner: MSC Symphonic Band: MSC Bobcat Marching Band. ..p... Parker, Alta A.-Anaconda .... .....,,. General Westminister Student Fellowship: SEA: Inter- Church Council: Student Affiliate of the Ameri- can Chemical Society. Parker, Raymond C.-Belgrade ......,,...... Film 8: TV Bobkitten Football Managcr: Varsity Head Ath- letic Manager: Traditions Board, Publicity Chair- man: ISA. Traditions Chairman: Sabre Air Command: Advanced AFROTC: High School VVeek Reception Committee Chairman: High School Week Entertainment Committee: MC for High School Week Variety Show: Cinema-TV Club: M Club: MSC-Rodeo Announcer: Cheerleader. Parriot, Nancy Jano?Snn Gabriel. Calif ....,,... Art Delta Gamma, President: Delta Phi Delta: Mu Sigma Alpha: Montanans: Choral: Art Club: Panhellenic. Pawlowski, Charles 0.-Circle .......... ...Chem Engr- Delta Sigma Phi, Social and Scholarship Chair- man: ASCE: Fangs: Newman Club: Army Drill Team: Intramural Sports. Pease, Rae Leah-Powell , .,....., Nursing College Young Peoples: Alpha Tau Delta: MSNA: Associated Nursing Students: Montana Nurses' Association: AWS: Maude E. l1Varwick Fund for War Orphans. Pggk, Rqhgrf C,-Miles City ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,...... Commerce Varsity Baseball, M Club: High School Committees: Arnold Air Society: Sigma Chi: Ski Club: Fangs. Petelin, John A.-Anaconda.. :.:.... . ...... .. :... General Student Senate, Commissioner of Demonstrations: Delta Sigma Phi, President: Advanced AFROTC: Arnold Air Society: Les Bouffons: Distinguished Military Student: Traditions Board: Student- Faculty Committee on Public Relations: Inter- Fraternity Council. Secretary: Fangs: WUS,- Co- Chairman: Student Handbook, Section Editor: Sport Parachuting Club: Newman Club: SEA: Homecoming Week Committee Chairman: REW Committee Chairman: High School Week Com- mittee Chairman: Krazy Kats Pep Club. Treas- LII'el'. Perrick. Rose Marie-Butte , .,....,, , ,,,Sec. Educ. Mortar Board: Phi Kappa Phi: Alpha Lambda Delta: Angel Flight: Hapner Hall. President: Newman Club: Outstanding French Student: Ski Club: Women's Bowling League: SEA. Peterson. Paul-Bozeman ,......,., ,,,..,., A E. Econ, Alpha Gamma Rho: Alpha Zeta: Little Champion Beef Showman, Champion Swine Showman, Manager of Beef Division: Ag Club: Chairman Harvest Ball. Pierce, Richard-Pompey's Pillar, ,,.. .Mech. Engr. Phi Kappa Phi: Tau Beta Pi: ASME: Phi Eta Sigma. Prinkki, Marvin R.-Red Lodgf. ...... - ,Commerce Men's Co-op, Treasurer: Pi Omega Pr: Advanced Honor Scholarship. Putnam, Charles Robert-Billings ,Mathematics Kappa Sigma: International Club: Physics Club: Arnold Air Society. .Q- Quickenden. Kenneth L.-Great Falls ,,,, Entomology Kappa Sigma, Secretary: Scabbard Kr Blade: Phi Sigma: Advanced Honor Scholarship: SEA: In- tramural Sports. -R.- Rader. Barbara Anne K Hardin, Montana ,.., , .,., ...Elementary Education Alpha Gamma Delta. Chairman of Names, Altur- istic Chairman. Outstanding Pledge Award: Spurs: Montanan: Model U. N.: Delegate to General Assembly. San Diego: Concerts and Lec- tures Committee: WAA: SEA: Crazy Cats. Ratzburg, Karl David-Conrad. Montana .........-- Al Who's Who: Alpha Gamma Rho, President: Edi- tor, College Farmer: Alpha Phi Gamma, Presi- dent: Fangs. Vice-President: Les Buffons: Stu- dent Senate, Ag Club: Little I : AI Club: 4-H Club: Flying Co-op: Board Publications: Ag Council. Inter-Fraternity Council. Reisig, Charles-Savage, Montana .,,, Com.. Acctg. Pi Omega Pi: Arnold Air Society: Sabre Air Command: Young Republican's Club: Collegiate Farm Bureau: Student Ambassador. Reymer, Patsy Lee-Billings, Montana ..... ,,....,,, A rt Art Club: Sik Club: W'omen's Glee Club: Uni- versity of Colorado: Student Union Publicity Committee: Campus Community Chest Commit- tee: AWS: Harvest Ball Queen Candidate: New- man Club. Richardson. Charles Peter- . Glendora, California ..,......... Chemical Engineering Advanced Honor Scholarship: Aerojet-Heneral Scholarship: Freshman Football: AI. Ch. E-I Sigma Chi Fraternity. Richardson, Kenneth Paul-Bozeman ,,..,.,,,,,,,. Arch. Lambda Chi Alpha, Corresponding Secretary: Tau Beta Pi: Delta Phi Delta, Historian: Ameri- can Institute of Architects, Treasurer: Sophomore Class. Treasurer: Student Faculty Campus Devel- opment Committee: Sabre Air Command, Treas- urer: High School Week Committee: AFROTC Rifle Team: Sock and Buskin. Richardson, Thomas E.-Corvallis, ,..,.., ,,., S ec. Educ. ASMSC, President: Commissioner of Musical Af- fairs: Head Resident: Alpha Gamma Rho Fra- ternity: Septemviri: Phi Kappa Phi: Phi Eta Sigma: Mu Sigma Alpha: REW Hospitality Committee: Wesley Foundation: Montanans, Madrigal Singers: MSC, Concert Chorus: Amahl and the Night Visitors: The Maid as Mistress: Boris Godvnov: Music Club. Roda, Frances Forney-Billings, ,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,, B i ology Pi Beta Phi Sorority: Alpha Phi Gamma: Phi Sigma: Montanan. Copy Editor: Commissioner of Publications: Student Senate: Montanan Queen: Best Dressed Girl: Dean's Council Scholarship: Advanced Honor Scholarship: American Baptist Scholarship: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: AWS: Sock and Buskin: REW: Homecoming Committee: ICC. Roda, John David-Billings ....., ,,.,,,.,.,,.., . ,Commerce Advanced Honor Scholarship: Intramurals: Kappa Sigma Fraternity: Ski Club: Duplicate Bridge C ub. Robinson, Donna Lee-Great Falls ........ Elem. Educ. Harrison Award: Alpha Lambda Delta: Phi Kappa Phi: Alpha Omicron Pi, Scholaiship Chairman: Co-Chairman of Queen's Committee for Home- coming 1962: SEA: WUS, Faculty Committee: AWS, Co-City Rush Chairman for Great Falls: Chorus. Ronchetto. Joseph Benjamin-Butte ..,, Elec. Engr. Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. Pledge Trainer: Advanced Air ROTC: Arnold Air Society: New- man Club: AIEE, Student Affiliate: Sigma Beta Delta Honorary. Ruff, Peggy J.-Joliet ,.,.......,.,....... Home Economics Who's Who: Alpha Omicron Pi, President. Treas- urer: Mortar Board: Spurs: Phi Upsilon Omi- cron, Treasurer, Librarian: Alpha Lambda Delta, Historian: Home Economics Club, Ways and Means, Little I Coordinator, Montana Nominee for National President: Pin Cushion Traininfr Scholarship: Student Education Association Pan- hellinic, Advanced Honor Scholarships: Carbon and Missoula County Home Demonstration Coun- cil Scholarships: FHA, Montana Power Scholar- ship: AWS Scholarship: MSC Home Economics Department Scholarship. Ruppel, Roger D.-Glasgow ..,....,...,...,.... Architecture Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Songleader and Chronicler: Phi Eta Sigma: Delta Phi Delta: Tau Beta Pi: Student Chapter of AIA, Treasurer, Vice-Presi- dent: Campus Development Committee: FEW Committee: Montanan's Ensemble: Chorale: High School Honor Scholarship: Dean's Council Schol- arship: Lovell Clay Scholarship: Freshman AIA Competition, Honorable Mention: Sophomore AIA Honorable Mention Competition: Junior Competi- tion, Second Place: Ski Club: Flying Co-op. -5- Saner, Carl M.-Rock Springs, Wyo .,,..... .,.,.,. B ac. Delta Sigma Phi, Vice-President, Activities Chairman, Social Chairman, Rush Chairman, Chaplain: American Institute of Physics: Physics Club: Botany and Bacteriology Club: Junior Prom Committee: Baptist Student Union, Secretary, President: Bobcat Band: Young Democrats, Vice-President: Exponent, Layout Editor: Re- ligious Emphasis Week: Worship Committee Chairman: ROTC, Band. Sawyer. Thomas Lynn-Elkhart. lnd....Commerce Delta Sigma Phi: Who's IVho Among Students in American Colleges and Universities: Pi Omega Pi: M Club, Treasurer: Scabbard 8 Blade: Advanced ROTC: Varsity Basketball, Baseball, Track: Head Resident: Commissioner of Athletics: Student Senate. Scalabrin, Joseph John-Butte ,,,,,,,,,, ,,Architecture Tau Beta Pi: Phi Kappa Delta: Delta Phi Delta, Secretary: Kappa Kappa Psi, Vice-President: Mu Sigma Alpha: Alpha Phi Gamma, Vice-President: Lambda Chi Alpha, Treasurer, Vice-President: Symphonic Band: Campus Development Commit- tee: Junior Class Treasurer: Junior Class Per- sonality: VVho's Who Among Students in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities: REW Committee Chairman: High School Week: AIA, President: Reynolds Alum Prize: Bozeman Municipal Bldrz. Competition: Advanced Honor Scholarship: AIA Honorable Mention Award: Montana Engineer: Louell Clay Products Scholarship: Wesley Foun- dation: Inter-Fraternity Council, Winner of Tile Council of America Competition. Schell, Roger R.-Belgrade ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, Elec, Engr, Tau Beta Pi: Arnold Air Society: Phi Eta Sigma: Sabre Air Command: Phi Kappa Phi: Advanced Honor Scholarship: REW. Sfhiltz. Diana Rose-Townsend ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, A rt Educ, DG-lt? Gamma: AWS: SEA: REVV: High School ' ee '. Schneider, Philip Clad - Jamestown, N. D ......, ,...,...,........,.,.,,, ,,,,,,,, C o mmerfe Delta Sigma Phi, President: Les Bouffons: Commissioner of Athletics: Varsity Football: IFC Representative: Student Government Committees: gead Resident: Fieldhouse Board: King of the ill . Schramm, Donna Jean-Billings .........,,,,,....., Nursing Delta Gamma: Alpha Tau Delta: Montana Student Nurses Association: Associated Nurses Students: Advanced Honor Scholarship: Delta Gamma Scholarship Award: Nurses Christian Fellowship: Mortar Board: WAA. Schreiber, E. Cathleen-Wolf Point ,,....,,. Commerce Alpha Omicron Pi, Rush Chairman, Vice-Presi- dent, Pledge Trainer: SEA: VVAA: Twirlingg Exponent: WUS: AWS. 'r National ank Talre Advantage of Banlring at Its Best IN sozeMAN Free Parking for Customers SINCE I892 3Il WASH-O-MATIC COIN LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS The Besf in Coin Laundry ana' Dry Cleaning -4,- MAYTAG WASHERS - WHIRLPOOL DRY CLEANING - HAIR DRYER - The Soffesf Wafer - ,gr ... 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Alpha Omicron Pi, Philanthropic Officer: Phi Sigma: SEA: Newman Club: Little Sisters of Minerva, Secretary-Treasurer: Biology Teachers' Club: AWS, Recording Secretary. Slillested, Larry D.--Glendive .. General Studies Head Resident, House Committee Chairman: ln- tramural Chairman: Newman Club: Campus Bridge League: Campus Public Relations Comm. Skram. Knut-Sogndal, Sogn Norway ....,,.,..., Arch. Phi Eta Sigma: Mu Sigma Alpha: Delta Phi Delta: Student Senate: MSC Chorale: Montanans: Student Chapter of the AIA: International Club: Ski Club: REW Committee: LUCA: Head Resi- dent Men's: Residence Halls: Steering Commit- tee: Chairman Student: Bookstore Board: Presi- dent Delta Phi Delta: High School Week: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Slater, Duane Kay-Great Falls .,.,....,. Bacteriology Kappa Sigma Fraternity: National -I-H Club Scholarship: Sabre Air Command: College 4-H Club: Wesley Foundation: Intramural Athletics. Slater. Mary Lou Mrs.-Great Falls.,.Elem. Educ. Delta Gamma Sorority: Rush Chairman-Delta Gamma: Panhellenic Council Representative: Courtesy ChairmaneWoman's Day 1960: REVV Committee Member. 1959. Snortland. Sandra LewValier. ,.,.,,,,,,,, Elem. Educ. Kappa Delta Sorority. Vice-President: Little Sis- ters of Minerva: AWS Social Chairman: Com- missioner of Social Affairs: Traditions Board of MSC: XVomen's Athletic Assoication: Student Education Association: Ski Club: Board of Social Affairs: Sophomore Personality. Stabio, David J.-Broadus .. ............,....,., Sec. Educ. Advanced Honor Scholarship-+1961-62. Stanton, Lynn M.-Glendora, Calif. ,,,,,,,,,,,, Pre-Med. Sigma Alpha EpsilonfRush Chairman. Athletic Manager: Ski Club: Pre-Med. Club: Intramural Sports. Stensatter, Gary Alan-Bozeman ............ Civil Engr. ASCE, President: Phi Eta Sigma: Phi Kappa Phi: Tau Beta Pi. Stermitz, James Edward-Corwin Springs ,..,.. Soils Alpha Zeta, Scribe: Phi Eta Sigma: Chaff and Dust Club, Secretary-Treasurer: High School Honor Scholarship: Advanced Honor Scholarships: Occident Elevator Scholarship: Ag Club. Stevenson. Adrian L.-Deer Lodge ,,.,...,,, Commerce Phi Sigma Kappa: Pi Omega Pi: IE-Alumni Scholarship 1958. Stoltz, Michael Allen--Sunburst .........,...... Ag. Econ. Phi Sigma Kappa: Montanan: Ag Club: Rodeo Club: Football Letterman-Carroll College-Fresh- man Year: Intramural Sports. Sumner. Chuck W.-Billings .................. Architecture Sigma Nu. Treasurer, President: Student Senate, Commissioner of Finance: Septemviri: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: Fangs: Delta Phi Delta: Tau Beta Pi: Board of Finance: Inter-Fraternity Council, Treasurer: AIA. -T- Tacke. Edith Helen-Wilsnll ......,. ....... B acteriology Newman Club: Alpha Gamma Delta, Magazine Chairman: Band: Chorale. Taylor. Rodney Flint-Bozeman...Animal Industry Sigma Chi Fraternity, President: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: Exponent, Sports Editor, Editor: Student Senate: Inter- Fraternity Council: Fieldhouse Board: M-Club: Varsity Athletics, Skiing. Team Captain, 2 years: Ski Club: Arnold Air Society: Alpha Phi Gamma: Intramurals. Thompson. Roberta Leelilelena ...,...... Elem. Educ. Women's Athletic Association: Bowling Club: Inter-Church Council: High School Week Com- mittee: AWS. Tillman. Joe-Calgary Alberta, Canada ,,.....,.... Art Advanced AFROTC: Active of Delta Phi Delta: Prospect Art Editor. Townsend. Beverly Landes-Glasgow .... Elem. Educ. Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority: Pledge Class Presi- dent: Junior Panhellenic: Dolphins, Assistant Director: Sophomore Class President: Spurs: Secretary of Hannon Hall: Sophomore Class Per- sonality: Mortar Board: Historian: Phi Kappa Phi: AWS. Historian: Student Senate: Tradi- tions Board: Senate Elections Committee: Leader- ship Workshops: WAA: Head Twirler: Homecom- ing Variety Show: High School Week: High Honor Scholarship: Advanced Honor Scholarships. Townsend, S. William-Bozeman .................. Physics Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Pledge Class President: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universi- ties: Phi Eta Sigma: Fangs: M-Club, Vice-Presi- dent, Chairman Board of Appeals: Varsity Foot- ball: High School Honor Scholarship: Advanced Honor Scholarship: MSC Alumni Scholarship. Tveidt, Karen-Whitefish ...,... . .... Elem- Educ- Chorus: Krazy Kats. ..w- Watters, Lawrence James- . Thompson Falls .....,. .,....,.,.......,., ...., ,......... P 11 5 'sms Tau Beta Pig High School Honor Scholarship: Advanced Honor Scholarship: Physics Club: In- tramural Sports: International Club: American Institute of Physics. Westre, Neva Rae-Columbia Falls .,,............. General Transfer 1961, Whitworth College, Spokane, Wash- ington: Orchestra: Wesley Foundation. Westre, Willard N.-Columbia Falls .... Mech. Engr. Wesley Foundation: Wesley House: Band: ASME. VVeyland, Jack Arnold-Billings .VVV.VV,VY,,,,VVVV,. Physics Sigma Nu Fraternity: Septemviri, President: Senior Class, Vice-President: Phi Kappa Phi: Tau Beta Pi: Prospect Magazine. Editor: Ex- ponent: Who's Who in American Colleges: Fang of Fame: Fangs, Treasurer: Student Senate: Advanced Honor Scholarships. White, Elaine L.--Livingston .,......, . ,...,., Commerce Delta Gamma Sorority: Spurs: Traffic Commit- tee: AWS: WAA: REW Publicity Committee: Concert Chorus: High School Week Committee. Whitmus, Donald Dave-Wolf Point ..,..... Com. Sci. Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity, Librarian: Col- lege Farmer, Advertising Manager: College 4-H Club: Agriculture Club: Farm Bureau Club. Winter, Dale L.-Sidney ,........,,,.,...,.... Com. 4Acctg.y Les Bouffons: Kappa Sigma, Treasurer, Athletic Chairman: Montanan, Business Manager, Adver- tising Manager: Pi Omega Pi: Scabbard 8: Blade: Drill Team, Officer: Alpha Phi Gamma: Board of Publications: SFC: Elections Committee: Sigma Beta Delta: Culinary Apprenticeship: Business Managers Club: Ski Club: Theta Mu: High School Week Committee. Womhle. Linda Marie-Cut Bank ,,,, ,. .Nursing Nurses' Christian Fellowship, Great Falls, Presi- dent: REW Chairman at Great Falls: Associated Nursing Students, Great Falls: Montana Student Nurses Assn. Woodmansey. K. Jane--I-Iighwood.. .. Elem. Educ. Alpha Omicron Pi: Mu Beta: Beta: SEA: Ski Club: Home Ec Club: College 4-H Club: Rodeo Club: AWS. Wooten. Ralph Edward-Roundup ..,...,, Film Sz TV Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, Chapla.n. His- torian, Charter Member: Film and TV Club. ...Y.. Young, Kenneth Beatty-Great Falls..Civil Engr. 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Al-lail-le ,,,,,, ...,.... 6 S, 165 220 Archdale, Ina ----....1 .. Y,,..... 277 Barber, Larry ,,,..,.., ........,... 8 4 A-lderson, Annette ,v,, ........,..,..,,, .,...,,, - - -06 Arakaki, N0l'maH ..... -.1,.11-,...... 6 8 Barber, Richard ,..,, ..............., , B-1 Alderson, John ,v,,,, ,,,,,,,. 1 76, 234, 286 Arlint, Thelma .........,...,. ,...,..., S 3, 228 Bai-bo, Bob .,,,,,,,,,, ,....... 3 5, 268 Aldrich, Kent ,,,,,,,,, ..............., 3 5, 255 Armitage, Jesse ..,............. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, S 3 Barbo, Roger, ,,,.,. ,.,...... - .35 Alex, Arllta ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ....,.............,.... 3 5 Armstrong, Gary Lee .... , ,,,,,,,,, 230 Bardon, Connie ,,,,i ,,, ,,,,,,, 84 Alhussalnl, Muhsen ....,.. ....... A U42 Armstrong, Harry ....,.... ,.,,,.. . .83 Baril, Albert ....... . ,,,,.,,, 251 Ali, Amir ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..,...,............... , 35 A1'mSCI'0ng. Ward .,..,. .,.... 270 Barnard, Andrew .... ...,,,,, . .68 Allsch. L01-fna ,,,,,,,, ,....,. 6 E, 250, 285 Arnold, Charles ...,.. ,,,,,. ,.,,.., 3 5 Barney, Dick ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ..,....,.... S4 Aliscll, Spencer ,,,,, ,,,,,,, ...,.... 2 8 0 Arnold, Harold ..... i SJ, 239 Barney, Ileen ...,.,,..,,,..,. ....,.....,... 8 4 216 Allan, Douglas ,,,, ,1..,.,...... 6 3 Arthllrl. Olga ,...-, - 1, -..-. 63 Bari-anger, Thomas ...,.....,....... .........84 Allard, Shag-gn ,,,, ....--- Y --53 ASYIBU, Alan -.......-.,.- ,,.... 3 3 Barrett, Patricia . ,,,,, ,,.,,,,, 6 S 254, 302 Allen, Jere ,,,, .,i. ,.... ,,...... 5 6 . 224 Ashvraft. Garlen ...W . ...,,, ......., 8 3 Barrett, Richard ....., ..,....... - ........ , ..35 Allen, Judith ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,...,...... S 3, 224 Ashfag, Khalid .......,, ,..,.,.,,..,,......... S 3 Barrier, Bill ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,...,.... - ......, 1 92 Allen, Marlene ,,,,,, ,......l.l,.... 8 3, 277. 254 Atkins. Betty JO --e--A-- ..,.., 3 3. 26'. 254 Barrier, Josephine ...... ..,,.,-,--...- 5 6. 212 Allen, Robert ,,,,,, ...1s2, nie, 263, 287 Aueberry, M. Joan ...... .......,, 3 5, 276, 255 Bartlett, Margarez ...,... 34, 232, 277 Allen, Thomas ,,,, ,,,,,,,..,, .,....................... 5 6 Auard, Sharon ........... ...,....., ....... 2 5 US Barton, Beatrice ,,,,,,, ,,,, 63, 224, 288 Alley, Gary ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 76 Ault. Donna Rae ..... ......... 6 8 Bangs, Louis ,,,,,,, H, .,,.,.,,............ 257 Allisgn, Judith ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 5 6 Austin. Richard ..,,. 95. 290 Bartron, James ,.,.,. ......,.... 3 5, 286 Almond, Jamg ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 6 167, 212, 287 Averill, Robert ..... ,.,,., ,...-.,.. 8 3 Ban, Daniel .,.,.,. ,....... i........... . . .241 Alnouri, Ahmad ,,.,, ..,..,,,........... . ...... .. .35 Bassett, Fred . .1,... ..-.----- ----------- 3 4 222 Alzheimer, Bill ,,.,... ........,.-.- ,---- 2 6 8 7 Bates, Th0m .... 35- 53, 239 262 Amadon, Roger ,,.,. ........ - 2.83 'B' Baits, Tim ....-, ------e------' -4---4A---- - 3 4 Anlsden, Bruce ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ......, 6 S, 239 Bally, Rllthafd .,,,. - ---4- --'---- -- ----- 8 4 Amundson, Marcia ...... ,....,,.,......... 2 53 Babcock, Everett .,... .,.....,.......... 6 8 Ballch, CaI'0l ------ ------ 3 4, 228. 277 Amina, Zakax-ia ..,,...... ...............,,.,.,., 6 8 Babcock, Loi-na ...... .,.,,.., 6 s, 224 Baylan, Paul ....... ----,--.-,----4A - ---239 Anderberg, Hilary ...... .....,.,................,. 5 6 Babcock. Keith ..... ,..,.....,.. 2 87 Beam, Di'-'k ----------4-- ------f---'---'--- 2 39 Anders, Donna ........... ........ 5 6, 228 278 Bacon, Bob ....,..,. ..,...... 6 8, 268 Beardsley. Kathy ----,, ------ - ---84 Anders, Gerald ....... ....................... 5 6 Baden, Gary ...... .,,,,..,.,..... 3 5 Beary, Mickey ....--,-. --------- 2 43 Anderson, Alice ..... .................. 3 00 Babr, Joe .......,..., ......,... 2 85 Becker. Elizabeth ,-,, ------- 3 5 ww V' ' V f - if - 1 ULLIVAN FOT0 ...-A-- Everyfhing Phofographic 3I5 THE ZEBRA BURGER INN --AV- WINTER IS OUR SEASON Skiing Is Our Business Skiing Equipment is our Slock in Trade Sales - Renfals - Service THE SPORTS CHALET PIZZA OVEN PIZZA IS OUR BUSINESS lNol' a sidelinel Orders Prepared for Take Ouf- Phone 586-9596 We Cafer fo College Sfua'enfs e Finesl in Drinks and Emlerlainmenl LOCATED IN THE HOTEL BOZEMAN ll I ll Manuel s GREASY PORK CHOPS-TOUGH STEAKS CRUMBY BURGERS-DISHWATER COFFEE 622 MAIN STREET 24 HOUR SERVICE Beeckler, Mary ,,,,.... ,,.,.,,.. 6 S, 210. 250. 253 Beekman. Eugene ,...,. ...,....,............... 3 5. 171 Berry, Janice ....,..,YV ....... ,,........ S 4 , 228 Beham, Dick ........ ....Y..... 3 5. 273 Beitman, Bill . ..., .........s. 2 39 Beley, Marion .. - ...... 279 Bell, Murray ........ --... . .. --35 Belschner. Lois ...Y,.Y ..........v.v.. --v------- 3 5 . 2715 Benke, Nancy .v.... .... . .. V..V.v.v.-YV..,Y-V.-v--.,- -7- --56 Bennett, Mary ,, ,.....,.. 35. 163. 216, 246. 24-5 Bennis, Peter .Y,, . v ..v..-.-v.., v ....-- 's..... 2 3-I Benson. Peggy .,.,. ,,.. ,,,... , S 5 Berg, Barry . . ..., , 26,1 Berg, Ella ,,,,. , .,.., 253. 275 Berg, James .,.. ,...,... 3 6, 176. 286 Berg, Sally , , ,. ,,., ,,,,,,. . .85 Berge, Anna . , ,,,, ,,.,,, , .68 Berg-er. Lee .... ,,.,.,,. ....... 6 8 , 210, 236 Berges. George .,...... ,,..,... 6 S, 252, 279 Bergrh, Shirley ,,.. ,.... A.,.. ..., 2 2 8 , 298 Berelund. Donald ...,. ,..... .....,. . . 69 Berlund, Ronald , .. V,,. ..36, 272 Berkoff, Michael ....,, ,,..,. .........,,, 2 3 6 Bermack, Bernard , ,. .85 Berner, Bob ..,,, , . 85, 165, 280 Berrett, Bob .....,., ,,,,..... ,........... 8 5 Berry, John ..,.... ..,,.. ...v..., ..,. 5 6 Berry, Mary ...,,..,, 69, 216 Berry, Robert ...... .. .......... 222 Berry, Wayne ,,,,,, ,,..w,,-. 3 5 Bertielsen, Allen ,.,,., ,,,AA,, v,,,,, 5 6 Best, Robert . ,,,,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,, 2 41 Beswick. Curtis , , , ,, .. Beverly. Nancy . ,,,.,.,. 56, 212, 300 Beyrodt, Ted .,,,ss.s ,,,,,,,,A4,.AA, A,.4, , , ,56, 171 Bianchi, Jane . .. ,,,, ......, 36, 255 Bias!-0CI'l, Bob ...vA,......... ,,,,.. C 36, 176, 256, 2-I8 Biehl. B. J. ,.... , .. H85, 232 Bieblenberg, Patricia ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 56, 232 Blllips, Becky .,,,,,.,....,.., .,,,,,, 6 J, 228, 250 Birkeland, Jane ..,.,.,,, ....... 6 9, 166, 220 Bishop, Athlene ,,,.. . ,,..,.., 166, 220 Bispham, Joe ,,,,,, .,.,..,..... - ,,,,,,, 2 22 Bjork, Donald ...,, ,...,.., 5 6, 270, 285 Black, Glenn .,., .....,.. 3 56 222 278 Black, Robert ....,...,,,,.. ....,.. ....A.,..,. ,..,... 3 6 2 63 Black, John ,....,.., ,.., ..,, , .. Blackman, Geraldine .,36, 232, 1146 215 232 Blackwood, Edward ...,, ,.,A,....,,,,.,,,..... 6 9, 191, 286 Blake, Daniel .........,... ,,,. . . .......,,.... ...,,..,.... S 5 Blake, Nenette . .. . . ,,.,..,.. ...36 Blankmeyer, Don ,e,, ....... 3 36, 259, 274 Blee, Ralph ....,,,..., .. .. ,,,,... ,.,..36 Bleken, Janet ,...,.l,. ....,.. S 5, 220. 278 Blenkain, Betty ., , ,,,, 35, 220, 238 Blewett, Bryant ..,,, ,,,,,,, 3 5, 210, 247 Bley, Charles ,,.,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 236 Bley, Joan ....,A,. ...,.,.... 6 9, 220 Bliss, Clarissa ,l,, ,...,, ,,,,,, 3 6 Blizniak, Paul ,... ,..,.,.,,, 2 41 Boberg. Walter ..... .. ,,,,.,, 56, 214 Boddy, Rosoleta ..,... ..- .,..., 280 Bodley, Don .... ..,. . ,,.,,..,,,,,, S 5 Bodner, Emily ,.., ,....... 6 9, 212 Bodner, John .,,,.,..... ,,,,,.,.,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,, 3 6 , 255 Bodner, Kenneth ,.,.. .. ......,..,,.,,.,.,,.,.,,.,,,,,...,,,, ,,,,.,,, 2 39 BOS. Duane .......,...... .....,........ 3 6, 239, 245, 247 279 BOE, Gloria ....,,,..... -........ 6 3. 224, 250, 253, 261 279 Bohart. Sue ..,,.. ........,......,.......,.,,............, 173, 228 Boisvert, Bill ,,A,.. . ,,,,., .,,, , N, ,,,,.,,.,., S5 Boldt, Ted . ,. .,.. . ,,..., .,,.,, , 56 Bolick. Sandra. ......, .......... 8 5, 254 Bolle. Susan 85 Bolles, Gerald ..,., ,....., U69 Bollinger, Carol ...,...,. ..... 2 16, 298 Bonebriyzht, Fred ,,.,.. .. ,,,.,,. 2 ...,,., 56 Booth, David . ,..l....., .....,.... 8 5, 241 Border, Clyde ...... ,,.,..,.,., , .36 Bordsen. Marcus ..... ..-...69 283 Border, Marion ........ ,.,...... ,...,, . . 36 Borders, Elden ...., ., ......,,..,.,...., 285 Bortz, Joseph ........ .,.,..., 3 36 260 261 Bos, Kenneth .. ,.,,.. H85 Bouck, Carol .. ,. 278 Boutsen, Thomas .,,, M85 Bowen. Donald .. N85 Bower, Cal .. ,, ., , ,. 257 Bower. John . ...,...,, .,... . .,,. ,,,,,,,.,,,....,. , . 36 Bowers, Mary ...,,..,.. .,....... 8 5, 228. 276, 283 Bowman, Charles ...., .,....................,........ 2 68 Bowman, Gerald ,,., . .,,,,,, ..,,..,,,, S 5, 182 Bowman, James ...... ..,.......... - ..... 6 9 Bowman, Robert ...... .......,.,..,.,.. . .36 Boyd. Jeanette ............ .....,.. 6 9, 173, 216 Boyd, Kenneth .. ., ..S5, 287 Boyd. Robert ........ .......... 3 6. 255 Boylan, Pau.l ........... ,,,.,.,,.. 6 9, 287 Braaten, Bruce .,...... ..,,.,..... . ,36 Bracken, Robert ..... Bradley, Arne ....,,,,. Bradley, Donald .,,... Bradley, Bradley, Jack ............. Virginia ...- .......36. Brady, DeeAnna .,..... Bramlette, Bruce Bramlette, Lynda ...... Bratton, Euyzene ...,.... Braun, Eugene ........... Bredeson, Suzanne Breeden, John ...,.,, ,, Breeden. William ...,. Breiner, Donald ..,,... Bren, Bonnie ...,....... Brenden, Sonvy ,,....... Brenden, Halleck .. , 174, 285. 232. 261. 56. 164, .35 258 230 274 298 261 H36 276 271 241 302 278 285 ,Vasa 276 ..S5 278 a N ASSCCIATED STUDENTS STCRE --eergrg-f Y-ea Cwned and Operafed by Sfud-enfs of Monfclno Sfofe College Since 1931 Brevig, Sharon ..... - ....... .................,. 8 5 Burns, Robert ,,v,......,,., ........ 1 11, 37 Chandler, Cheryl .,...,. ..,,,,,,,,..,,..,,..,, 6 9, 228 Bridger, James .,.,.... S5. 243 Burns, Tana ...............,,... ....,,..,..... S 6 Chapman, Janet ,.,,. .,...,,A,,,,,,,,., 2 ,,,259, 264 Briggs, Dianne ,,,,.. .,.,.......... 2 98 Burroughs, Virginia .,,.....,..,,,, 254 Chapman, Keron .,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 7, 170 211 220 Bright, Larry ,...... ,,,, ,.,,... 6 9 Butac, Presentation .....,., 86, 277 Chapman, Theadus ....,. ,,,,,,,,,,....,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 5 3 Brillhart, Rita ..... ...... 6 Byrne, James ....,,,,, , ,,,, , 256 Chase, Steven .........,... ................ , .,,,.,189 Brinck, Diane ,..........,.....,.,....,....,.,.....,....,,......,.,......... 253 Cheek, Nancy ...,.......,. ..,.i,..,.,, 6 9 Br-iner, Garry .......,.,.,... ....,.....,..................,....,,.....,,..,.. 8 5 Cheetham, Thomas ...,.... ....... 8 6 230 Brittenham, Lee ..,, 69, 191, 214, 251, 252, 267, 290 Chennautl, June ..,,....,i,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,i,,,,,,,, 2 1 224 Broderson, Lalie ,,,,, ,,,.....,......i,.,.,..,,.....,..,..,,,..,,,,...,.... S 5 Chesarek, Williarn , 2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,, 2 3 6 Broeder, Joyce ,,,,,,,,,,A,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A,,,, ,,,, ,,.,,.,,,,,,.,,,,, 8 5 C a da, Frank .....,, ......,..,,. ..,,..... 2 3 0 Chesarek, Edna ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,1,1,,,,,,, 2 ,256 264 Broers, Patricia ..,...... .......,, 8 5. 214 Cada, JoAnn ....... ........, 8 6. 276 279 Chestnut, Mary Ann ...... .....,.. 3 7, 53, 220, 264 Brome. Harrison .......... ....., ..,.A.......,. 1 6 4 Cada, John .,,...... .......,,.......,,. . .86 Chiesa, Bill .,..... - .,....,,,,,.. ..,.,. 5 6, 214, 267, 290 Bromenshenk, Wayne .,.,, ,,,.,,i.,..... 2 10, 214 Cady, Eugene .,... ,.,, , 189 Christenson, Margaret .,,,,,, ,,,2 ,,,,,, 2 ,,,,, ,,,,,, , 22286 B1-Ookie' D319 ,,,2, ,,,,.,,,,,, ..,. , 269, 260, 261 Cain, Sherrill ........,,... .,,,,,,, 8 6 224 Christiansen, Paul ............ ...,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,, , 2234 B1-ookman, Linda ,,,,.. ,1...,....,., 8 5, 278 Callaway, Gerald ,.,. .. ....,.... 230 Christison, Carol ........... . .,...,. 2237, 211, 213 Bl-ossoan, Adele ,,,,,, ....... 8 5, 280, 283 Callow, Philip ...,.,., .,.,,.....,,.. . 269 Christison, Kenneth ..... ....., 7 0, 176, 251, 236 Brgwn, Albert, ,,,,, ....,,,,...,....,... 1 89 Cameron, Edward .,...., ........,., .,,.... 1 7 6 Criswell, Colin ....,...... .,,,,,,,...., 2 2 ,,,,1,,,,, 2,286 Brown, Delores , ,,,, ....,,...... S 5 Campbell, Jane ........ . ........ 36, 232, 283 Churchwell, Ellen , ..,. ..,,,....,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,, 3 7 Brgwn, Evelyn ,,,,, ....,.,.,,.i..,. 3 6 Campbell. Ronald ..... ....,... 6 9, 251, 252 Clark, John ,,,,,,l,,,,,, ,,,, l,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 7 Brown Harold .,,, 585, 214 Cannon. Lee ....--. -. ...................,..., 56 Clark. Keith ......... ....... 5 6, 239, 270 Brgwn, Harvey ,,,,,, , ,,......... 36 Cannon, Lynn ,,.,.. ,,.,,.......... , ,546 Clark, Padaric 2.2, 1,,,,,.,. 239 Brown Mark , ,,,,., ......... 8 5 Canlly. Marcus ------ ........ 6 9, 239 Clark, R0beI'C . .,,..,........ 2 .,,..,.,... .,,,70 167 Brown, Nancy ,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,.,.... ,,,,,,,,,, 8 5 Carlsen Dale .,...,,, ......... 2 78 Clark, Roberta ........,.,.,.. 2. ,,,.... 86. 220, 264 Brown, Mary, 1,,, .,.....,......,,.,,.,.... - ...300 Carlson Darrell ..... .,.... 2 39 Clark. Roberta Cecilia ....,,,,.,.. 86, 228 Brown, Murry ,,,,,, ,,,.,., 6 9, 230, 251, 285 Carlson, David ,,.... ,........ . .69 Clark, Sharee ........,.,,,,,.... ,,,....,,4,,,,, 5 6, 212 Brown Rpbert ,,,,, ,.,,,,..,,,,,,,.... ....,,..,,Y.. 5 6 Carlson, Edith .,,, ,,,,..Y. 8 6, 288 Clark, William .,.,........1 .,,,,,,, 5 6, 241, 27-1 Brown Verna ,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,... 37 Carlson, Gene ,,....., ............ 6 9 Clarke, Virgil .,.... ,........ 7 0, 226, 252 Brown, Thomas ,1,4,,, 2, ....,.. 69, 222 Carlson Jon ...... ,.,...., ...... . . 37 Clawson, Kay ,, .,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,, , , .86 Brownell, Larry ,,,,,,,,,, ........,.. 2 30 Carlson Terry ...- ..,..... ......,.. . .56 Clawson, Larry .,.... ,,,..,,,,,1, 3 7, 270, 286 Brownlow, Thomas ,,,,.. ............ 8 5 Carpenter, Robert .,.,1.. 2 ,,,,,,.,, ,,.,,,4., , 86 Claypool, John ,.,.,,. ,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , , , ,256 Broz, Leonard .........., ,,,.,,, H37 Carr, Paul ..............,., .................l., 56. 239 Claypool, Kathryn ..... ......, S 6. 166, 169, 212 Bruckner, Betty .......,..... ............,..,..., 5 6, 216 Carr, Richard ......., .....,.,.......,,.....,1...,... . .37 Clayton, Beverly ,.... ,,,. .,....,...,......,....... 8 6 277 Bruckner, Richard ,,,,,.,.,,, ....,,,,.,..,.,..... 3 7, 262B Carroll, Francis ,,,, ,,,,..., 3 7, 220, 264, 287 Clemens, Beverly ,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,, 8 6, 228, 254, 277 Bryant, Craig ,..,.,.... 2 ,........ ....... 5 6, 196 236, 286 Carson, Helen .,,,..,.......,...,..., 37, 228 Clements, Susan .,,, ..,,...........,...,..,,,......,, , .70 Bryant, Robert . ,,,... .....,.............. 2 36. 286 Carson, Pete ....... ........ 1 S3, 218, 286 Cleveland, Clark .... ...... .,.,,,,,,,.. 5 6 , 290 Bryant, John ......,,,,., ..............,.........,., 1 83 Carson, Robert ...,., ,,., ,,,,, ,,,,,,.,, 2 2 6 Clifford, Janet 11,. ......., ....,........ 5 3 , 212, 276 Bubash, Carole ...,...,..,...,,. ....,...,,, 2 53 Carstens, Claudia .,,, , ...,.... 86, 288 Clikeman, Theodore ..,....., ..,............,, ,,,,,,,,, , 7 0 Buchanan, Ross ..,..,,,,..... ..............., 8 5 Cartwright, Carol .....,. .,,.. .......... 2 8 5 Cline, Nancy .......,...... ,........ 8 6, 224, 254, 286 Buckingham, Marilyn ...... ,.,..,....,..,.,,., 5 6 Carver, Robert .,,,,,, , , ,,,. 214, 267 Clune. Margaret ..... ...,........ .... 5 6 , 220, 273 Buckland, Stanford ...,..... ........ 1 65, 269 Cash, Michael ........ ..,.............. 8 6 Cochrane, Jack ...,.,... ...... .....,,,.. 2 2 2, 269 Buckley, Daniel ,,,,....,,,, ....,,,,,...,,,, 3 7 Cash, Thomas ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 69 Cockerham, Mary ...,... ,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 2,254 Buckley, Philip ...... ..,,....,..... 2 88 Casne, Edward .,.... ,,,,.... 3 7 Cockett. Robert .,,. .,,,....86 Buholz, Neal ......,....... ...... 5 6, 270 Casne, Robert .....,.l ........... 6 9 Codd, Ashton ..,.... ......,... ,... 2 6 S Bukoskey, Kathleen .... .........,.. 8 5 Castles, Judith 2 ,.,, ......... 2 17 Coe, Jack .........,.. .2 ........,....4,.....,...... 236 Bullinga, Roswitha ,..... ., ...,.... 37 Cater, Katherine .,... ......,,.,..,, 6 9, 302 Coghlan, John ..... ..., .......,,.,,,, .,,.,.,,..,......... 8 6 Bunker, Judith .,....... l,...,.,. 5 3 Cattrell, Sandra .,.,... ........ 6 9, 220, 298 Coffman, Helen 4.,... 34, 37, 232, 246, 248 Bunker, William ....,...,. ........,.,...,. 3 7 Caughlan, Cheryl ...., ,.,.,.... 2 28, 250, 253 Cole, Donna .......... ...,....,...,,........ 5 6, 216, 278 Burgas, Maroldean ..... ,,,.... S 5, 216 Cegelski, Ruth ..,,...,. , ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 3 7 Cole, Ronald ...., .............,... . ,,,37, 268 Burk, Alfred ..,..,.,,,... ,. 2 .,,,,,,,.. 85 Cegelski, Robert ..... ..,.... ,..... 1 7 6 Cole, Rilla ..,- ....,..,. .,....., S 6, 220 276, 278 Burke, Patricia ..,,,,, ..,.... 5 6, 283 Cenglert, Jon ......, ,,,4...,, 2 74 Collins, Neil ....,,,.. ,.,..,.,,,,..,,,,, , 237 Burke, Wilma ..,,..,.,,,,. ..... ..,,,..,,. . 8 5 Chadwick, Russell ..,....., 226 Coloff, Stanley ..... .,....,.,,,..,.,.,..,.,.,, 2 36 Burklund, William ..,.... ,..,...,,,, 251, 286 Challender, Ralph ....... .,..,......... . 273 Combs, Darrel ..,........... ,.,.,.,.lS2 Burleigh. Ward ..,,..,.. ,,........ , ..,......,.l. ,.,,,..... 6 9 Chalmers, Joann ...,.l., .,.........,.....,.. S 6. 224 Combs, William .. ...,....,...,......... ....182 Burleigh, Richard ..... 2 ....... , ...... 37. 256, 268 Chamberlain, Gary ........ 2 .,,.....,.,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,... 2 22 Conant, Arlene ...... .....,.. 8 6. 166, 212 Burnison, Bryan ....... ..,,..,.,.....,,....., 8 6 Chamberlain, David 37, 210, 243, 258 Congdon, Lusha .... ......,........ 8 6, 224 Burnison, Kathleen .. ............. 56, 228 Chamberlain, Rex ....... ........,..,......,,,... 3 7 274 Conkey, Michael ..,...... 274. 280 Burns, Linda ...- .l....... ......,, 6 9, 250, 264 Chambers, Lynne ,......,......,....., 286 Conner, Jon .....,..... .......,70 3I7 Conner, Keith .. ,,.... 56, 230 Coulston, Shirley ...S6 Conner Kent ,,,,.... ,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4, 2 57 Cuusineau, Bill ,, ., Conrad Kelley ...... ...,,.V...,VV,..... ,....l,....,l 5 6 , 243 Coverdell, Harlan ....... ...57 279 Conrad. Terry . ,,,,..., .. ,,... .. .. 286 Cox. Perla .,......,........ . ..,,. Conser, Mry ,,...,.,...,, ,..,.,., Z 57, 211. 221, 246, 248 Cox, Sandra .,,......, ..,,.... 1 58. 320 Considine, Barney . , ., ,. .,.,,.,. 51 Cox, Seephen .,,... .. .S6, 239 Considine, Gladys ..,,...,,,,......,,,,......., 37 Coxwell, Jonathan .,,, ,,............. . S7 Cock, Gary ,. ,,..,. ,,,., . 56, 239 Crabtree. Joseph ..,.. ..57, 226, 269 Cock, Roger ....vv., .,,.... 7 0. 226, 269 Crane, June ......... .vv..., 5 7, 300 Cook, Stanley .. . ...., H265 Cranson, Lorin COOIKB. Robert ,....... ,,,.,.,., SG Crants, Duane ,,,,A ,,,,,,,, 2 S0 Coombs, Tom ..,,.. ,,,,,...,. . V39 Crawley, Jean ,4,,,,, ,WST Cooper. Jacqueline ..... ............ b 6. 215 Crawley, Bill ...... ,....... 2 56 Cooper, Leo ...,........... ....... 5 1. 213. 253 Criswell ...,........, .,.,,,.. . ,. ,,....,, 70 Cooper., Frank ....... . ........... 70. 222 Crosby, Roberta ,,,,,.,. ,.,,..,, 3 S 224 CODE. F89 ............ - ....---- 57. 2735 Crosley, Donald . .. ....,....,.. .....70 Corbin, James ....-- --------- S 6. 152 Ci-assert, William ....,., ....., 2 30, 287 Corbitt, Joseph .,,. ..,.,..,,,.. , .86 Crow John .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , N35 Cords. William .... ........ 1 75 Crowe, Barbara . .. ,,,, 87. 224 Corey. Dale . . 222 Crowe, Patricia ,.,,,.. .......,,.,. 2 24 Cormier, Gary .,,,,,,, ..... ,,,, 2 I 56, 285 Crowley, Pat ,,,,,.. ...,. ..,......,.. 7 0 Corneliusen, Sharon ....,. ,.......,....,,,,,. 86 Crowley, William .....,, 57, 214, 267 Cornell, David ,,,,., .,,,,. .,,,,, ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,.. 2 7 4 Cryer, Edward ,,,,,.,. .,.,i, S 7. 230 Cornell, Roy .,,,,,,..,..., ,,,..., 3 7. 211, 257. 263 Cuddeback, Lawrence ....... ...,..,..... . .87 Costello, Daniel ,,,. . ...,,,,.,., ., 37, 1713 182 Culbertson, Linda ,, .... ....,,,.,,,,. ..... . S 7 Coulston, Lane ,,,,,. ,..,.,...,, 2 83 Culp, Mary . ,......,, . ,,,... ii 220. 264, 287 --iQm1fhrz1u-- 8TH AND BABCOCK DRAUGHT and PACKAGE BEER PIZZAS and SANDWICHES Congenial Afmosphere and Plenfy of Parking ELLEN-RIALTO AND STARLITE DRIVE-IN Presenfing l'I1e finesl' Ivloiion Piciure enieriainmenl' THE BOZEMAN THEATRES Cummings, James . ..... 70, 236 Curran, Roger .. ..,... ,...S7 Currie, Myron ,..,.,, .87 Curtis, John .,... HT. 285 Cyr, Harold ,,,,,,.. .. ,... .MST -D- Daqglio, Richard ,,..... ,,...., ...... 2 7 4 Dahl, Janet .,.,,.,.,, ., ..,... 264 Dahl. John ,..,,.,,,. ---.-..-.-- 'T 0 Dauhl, Markus .,,. ., HST Dahle, Linda ..,, ,. .....,... 70, 212 Dailey, Dorothy ........ 87, 235 Dailey, Jerome ...,,,.. .. ,,,, 274 Daley, Joanne . .,,,..., .. ,.., 70, 212, 250 Daley, Marcia ., , ,..., ....,.,.. 5 7, 254. 300 Dammann, Donald . ,,,, .,..., 2 68 D'Andrea, Fiori ,, . ,.,... ,.......i... 5 7, 213 Daniels, Douglas .. .,,,,..,...,.,.. 70 191. 236 Daoud, Salim .,,,..,,, ,.... ,,., ..,...,,, ..............,. . . 7 0 Darling, Dorothy ,,,,,. ......,,. I SS, 223. 2-16, 248 Darling, Patricia .,..,,,,.....,,,,........ 70. 303 Darnall, Marvin ..........,. ........ ,S ,..... ..........,...... 7 0 Dasenbrock, Robert ....,.......,,.., 57, 222 Darsimzer, Mark ,...,... ....,.. ,... . . .176 286 Daujhek, Audrey .,,, . . .......... .254 Davallou, Parviz , ..... 238. 269 Davenport, Barbara , ....,..,,, S7 Davis. Charles ........ 33. 226 Davis, Donna 57, 228 Davis Grare ....,,..... 87, 232 Davis, Majorie ., . .. ii ' ' 233, 261, 287 Davis Patty Jo .... ..--...... ...- 5 7 . 223 Davis Ronald ,, . .,,... ,,..57 Davis Sue ..,,,...,,.. . .... 216, 25-1, 297 Davis Susan ...... ......................... 7 0 Davis Thomas . . .. .,,.,. 280 285 Daw, Larry ........, ....-.---.... 2 73 Dawson, Harry . . ...,,.,,....... B7 Day, George ...,..... ...... 7 0 241 DeBock, John ...... ..--.-. ...- 3 7 DeBoer. John ....,. ........ 3 8 Deck, Dennis ...226 Decker, Dirk ...., . .. ....... ...,,. , S7 Decolti, Gary .......,.. ................. . 132 DeCosse, Deanna ....... .... 2 20. 233 250 DeGooyer, Marjorie .,.,.... 70, 253 Dehn, Richard . . . . ..,.,,. 2.38 Deitchler, Donald ,,,,,, ..i..... . ..S7. 182 DeJana, Phyllis ..... ..............- 3 3. 232 Delaney, Charles ..,. 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Eleanor ..,......,.,,, 91 Hunt, Sandra ,,,,....,, ,,,..,.,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,, 7 3, 278 Howard, Jane ......... .... 5 9, 232 Hunter, James ..,,,.. . , ,, U ,,,,,, ,,,,,57 Howard, Judith .,...,..,........ 91 Huntsberry, Marsha ,..,,, ,,,,,,, 5 9 232 Howe, William ....... ,.....,.,....,,, 42 Hurd, Donald .,,,.,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 73 Howell, Billie .,.,.. ...,..,, 1 66, 220 Hutchins, John ...... ...,,, ,,,,,,, 1 S 2, 196 Howell, Roger , ............,.... 91 Hubbard, Helene ....,.. 59, 216 Hubbard, Louise ,,...,. 73 276 -I Huber, Lester .,..... 59, 274 Huber, Richard ......,l,,.... 42 Il'kH1'd, William ---.VVY -,A,AV. .,.,.... .... 5 9 , 222 Hubsky, Eileen ,,,... .... 5 9 254 Indreland, Richard ..,,,.v ,...... -1 2, 230 262 Huckins, Larry ........,. 91 Ingebretson, Curtis .,... . ....... ....... ...... 7 4 Hudson, Chi-les ,,,,,,, ........ 1 66 Irion, Dennis ...,., , 74 Hueth, Richard .......,, 182 Irish, Alden ............., ,..,., S I1 GENglER'S SERVICENTER 586-5636 Corner of 8'I'h and Main Isaac, Philene ., , .297 Isaacson, George ..... ....,,,......,,...,,,,,....,,,,.,.,,, 4 2 Iverson, Kenyon .i,... ....,.......,.,,..... 8 2, 260, 263 Iverson, Mary .,.,.. .. ....... 42, 220, 246, 259 261 Iverson, Ruth .. . ,,.,,.,, ,,,,..,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, , N91 -J- Jabban, Munir ,.,,.. ,,,91 Jackson, Bobby ,, ,, ,, 0,91 Jackson, David ...... ...,..,...., - ,42 Jackson, Ruth ....,,. ,,,,,,,, 9 1, 277 Jackson, Steve ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 4 2 Jacobs, Donald ...... .. ,,.,.. 74, 243, 278 Jacobsen, Bruce ...,,.... 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Kerwan, John , ,, Kfssler, Jansan ,, ,, ., , ,. Kiefer, Gary ...,.,.,. ,...,.,., 6 0, Kier, Sylvia ...,....,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Kilbride, Sharon .,,,... ,,w,,Yv-Y 5 3, Kilbride. Richard .. . ,,,, M Kim, Vernon .......... ,.,.,,, Kimble. John ,, , Kimmel, Donald ....... ,,,,,,, Kimmel, Jean ,, ,,,,,,iii ,, H Kincheloe, Lawrence ....... vv..,,., 1 83, King, John ..,,,,.........,.... ,H ,, Kipp. Errol .,......,.,...... .....,,,..,,,...,,,,,.i Kipp, Thomas ............ ,,,,r4., 4 3, 241, Kirwan, Mary ., ,..,,,,,, ,,,,, , H92, 174. Kittelman. Charlene ..,... ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,Y,,,,,,, Klamm, Beverly ....,.,,.. ....,.,,,,,, 7 4, Klapwyk, David ........., ,.,,,V. Klaiz. Morris .,,,.,.,,,,,.,,,i,,, ,,,,,,,,,w Kleinhans, Margaret .,.... Klssig. Gary ,,ii,,,.,4,,,,iA YV.. Klieger, Douglas ....... 1 , Klindt, Jan ..,.,.., ,, , H Klinker, Norman ,.,,. ,,,,,,,,,,, Knight, Rawla .v,..,.., A-,,,,V,,-.,Av Knostman. David ., , , 1133, Knudsen, Joseph .,,,.... ...,.Y. 2 30, Knudson, Russell ,,,,. v---,,AA-,, Koch, Andrew ,, Kocher. Edward Koelitz, Eugene .,.. ,,,,,,, Korffler, Donald ,,,,.. ,.,,,,,,, 7 4, Kolar, Carol ,,,,....ii,i ,AAA,A,,,,Vw,,,,,VV, Kolstad, Gene .,i...,.,,..., ., ,43 269, Komlofske, Larry .,,..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A, Konecny, Anthony ,,,,, Konrad, John .,,,..,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , ,.13, 263, Korell, Jacob ,,,,,,..,,, ,,,,A,A,,,,,,.,-.,, 5 0, Korrison, Karen .,,,,, ,....... 2 13, 238, Koskela. John ,,,,A, ,,,,,, ,QAV , , , Koski, Connie ..,,,, ,,,,,,,A,,., 6 0, 216' Kostka, Deanna ...... . ...... 60. 167, 213, Kostohris, Thomas ,..,, ,,A,,,. 7 4, 191, 236, Kosty. Karel ..,.......,, ,,w,,,11,,,-, 9 2, 276' Kevach, Jere ,,,., ,,4. ,,.,,,.,.1, , , ,, Kraft, Glen ...,....,,,, .,,,,.--,-,,- 7 4, Kraft, Melvin VVVY Kramer. Helen ......,.... ,,1,,,, 7 4 233, Kramer, Kenneth ,,,,1 , ,.,,1,,,,,,.,,-, Krause, Harold ....., ...,,,..,..... 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Mark ........ .....,......... . 93 Latourrettee, Thomas .,.,l.. ,..,, 67, 74, 236, 251 Lemoine, Leo . ,.,,,,, , N237 Latvala, Warren ,,,,....,,1 ,,,.,....., .....,.... 4 -l , 165 Lenhardt, Charles . ,,,, 369 Lattimer, Wayne .,,,,... , , , ,,,,44 Lenington, Douglas .,.. Lattin, Wayne ....,, ..,.,.,,,... 2 70 Leonard, Hon ............. .,l.. . . ...... ...,.,. .,,,., . 2 31 Laubach, Donald , ..,. ,....,,, 4 4, 182 Lesley. Herbert .......... 2 .,...., , .,,. ,,,, , ,,,,, ..,. , , 240 Laubach, Douglas ., .. 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Harvey ,,.. ,,,,1..,,....,,. .,..,, E 0 3 254, 279 Magdall. Boyd . ..,... 11,.,,,,., 93 ..60 Magee, Carol ...- .....,,. .,...,.... 4 5 277, 285 Mahlstedt, George .,,,,,,,,,,,, 93 231 Mahoney. Raymond .. . ,,,.231, 280 Maier, Jeanette . , , ,,,.....45 273 Majerus, Gerald ., ., ...45 ..75, 213 Makoff, Edward .,..,,,...., .,,,,,.,,,......,,.,., , ,268 --93 Malone, Arnold ..la, 169, 267, 282. 290 254. 277 Malone, Jesse ....,,.,. ........................ 2 25. 255 --44. 230 Malone. Michael ....,, .,..,... ..., 9 3 . 152 ..60. 242 Maney, John ..,.. . ,..,.. ....... 4 3, 240 285 Manizis, Edward , , 93 254 283 Mann. John .,,,...,.,,, ..... 2 15, 267 279 283 Mann, Patricia .1,,....., 75, 302 U93 Mann, Robert ., ,.......... ,. 237 , ......... 93 Manning, Maxine ...,. 15, 216, 250, 265 298 Mans, Walt 1.....,....,. ,,,... ...,.,. . . . .223 243 Mans, William ...,,.. ,,.,,....,,, 93, 223 1511 March. Royer .,.,-15, 269. 270 176. 286 Marchello, Louis , ,..,, . 231 293, 233 Marchelln, Martin .... .,1,,,., 2 57, 230 Marcott, Lawrence .......45 288 1511 Marinkovich. George .,,..,,,,.. 182 -50. 250 Markeirard, Harvey , .....,.,,..,, T5 235 1390 Marl-Qin, George .. -15 243 -.45. 273 Markle, Clarke ..,,... ,,,.,.,..,,., T 167 UL 2-I0 Markle, Barry .. ,.,.,, . .,,,.1SI1 ,Ta 2213 Marler. Nancy . .,.. 023. 217, 265 175. 253 Marlow, John' ..,....,. ,,.,,. ..,. .,.. 2 1 3 7 . 45 Marriage. Dennis , ,,,,.,e 15, 60. 247 1333 265 Marshall. Terry ,.,.. ,,,,,,,,, . ..Sl3, 242 23-1 Martello. Kenneth .. -I5. 243 27-I 1375 Martin, Don ., . ,....2-I0 Martin, George .. 75 223 Martin, James , H94 --ii' Martin. Keith ...,........... ...... -1 5, 257 132- 240 Martinka. Clifford . ,. 2,45 Mason, Alyce . -33-5 Mason. William .,...,. ,..,,,, 4 .53 Massman. Loretta ..,.., 2300 216' 309 Mathison, Edmund , ...,.,., 167 -4 Matovich, John ,94 - -------4e- 93 Matsuba, Karen ..... ..,,, .......,,,,.....,...,.,..,......., 2 9 0 Mattson. Andrea ........ ..........,., .,.. S M. 166. 169, 229 Mattson. Marjorie ...........,... A5. 163. 164. 211, 233. 246. 249, 257 260 Matsusa. lxaren ........ .....,....,., .,,.,..........,...,,,....,, 7 5 Maxwell, Ronald , .. ,. ....51, 274 May, Bucky May, Joyce 277 .,........,.... 45 Mayer. Frederick . .. . ,,,,,.. .273 75, 298 Mayer, Pam ,..... .... , . ,,... ,.,173. 211, 229, 238 Mayketh, Janice ...., Mazanec, Wayne ...., McArthur, James .,,. McBride, Don ,...... . McCartan, James .... McCauley. Jerry ...,.. McClure, David ..,........, McCollum, Doris ...... ,.... McCormick. Donald McCoskery, Robert ....,.. McCoy, Michael .......... McCoy, Mary Beth ,...... McCracken. Roy ...,..,.., McCraw. William ...,,,. McCulloch, Earl ,, McCulloch, Gerald ..,... McClure, David ...... McDonald, Ray ...,....., McDonald, William McDowell, Lance ..,,..., McDowell. Marizaret McElroy, Donald ....,.,, McElwee, Mardee ...,.,. McFarland, Lauris .... ,. McGinley, Helen ......,,...... McGuire, MaryJo ...,.......,..... Mclntyrc, Jack ,........,. ff ..,..,. McIntyre, Robert ............. McKay, Lawrence ...,,,.... Mc-Kenzie, Barry ......,, Mclierrow, Eleanor ....... Mcliiernan, William Mcliindree. Karen . ,,.. Mc-Lane. Wallace ....,. McLaughlin. John ...,. 280 ....278. .. ............... 45. ..-15, 269, 268. ...,..El4. 231. 285 269 270 273 233 283 .285 75 ,........94, 223 ,..45 .132 235 .242 ...94 75. 285, 287 ......53, 233. 265 94. 191 279 ,.........,. 75 , ..,..,......,.... 45 278 ,...,....94, 225 .........60. McLauyzhlin. Don ..,, ..,..,. 2 37. 285 McLaughlin. Dori ......, ....... 2 85, 237 McLean, Charles .... ..............,,,, 4 5 McLeod, Janet ..... ....,.....,,... 6 1, 224 McLeod, John ...,..,,,,. ,,,.... 6 0, 196. 237 McLeod, Louise .. ..., . ..,,,.,... 302 McLeod, William ,,... ,.,.......,..... . .53 McMasters. Sally .... ....., , ..75. 170 McNeil, J. B. ...,... ...,....,............. 9 4 McNeal, Shirley ....... .,......,.,............., T 5 McNett. John ,,.,... ........ 4 6, 270, 269 McNulty, Jack ...,. ............,.....,....,, 9 4 McOmber, Dale ....,. ..,,...,..,,........., 9 4 Mead, Kathy ........, ..................,..... 9 5. 217 Meadors, Betty ........,. ......................... ............ 9 5 Medvit, Elizabeth ....1. ..,...... 6 0, 276, 273, 25? Meeds, Albert ...,,. Meehan, Donna ,..,,.... Meehan, Michael .... Mehling, Sharon ..... Mehlhaff. Carole .,.. Melaney, Charles ..... Melaney, Susan ..,,.... Melville, Arthur .... Mero, Terry Merrell. Joyce .,,. . Merrett, John ...,,,.,.. Mcrritt. Ronald ,, Mertz. Sylvia ......... Metully, Joseph ...,... Metully. Patricia .... Meyer, Warren ..... 152 167 164. 226 ,176, .1'.'.fQQliki'. ,,.....,.95, 75. 166. 169. 267, 75 , 257 .287 .285 ,285 243 196 .,.94 60 ...95 285 .280 280 252 Mevers. kenneth ........ ...........-..........,.---. . T337 Micheletti. Joseph ..... ......................... 4 6. 273 Micka, Mary Ann ,,,,,. ,..... -1 6, 213, 246, 249 Micken, Darrell .,..... ............................-.. ' 'fi Mickey, John ,,.,,..... .......................... 2 40 Middlemas, Doris .... ..., . ...,........ .,......, 5 I 5 Mihelish. Gary Lee ...... .,................ 7 237 Maile.-, Allan ,.......,..... ........ 4 6. 273. 272 Miller. Carol M. . .... .. .........--- 254 Miller, Darlene . . ,.,,, 2.301 Miller, DeAnn ..... ............ . ........... .....53 Miller, Jane ........,................................... .......... . .165. 283 Miller, John ..,,,.,,......................,....,..,,,....... 75, 237, 251 Miller, Kenneth ....,... 60, -16. 192, 273, 285, 286, 287 Miller, Marie ..................... . .,........................................ 75 Miller, Mary Ellen ...........,............................. -.75, 217 Miller, Mei'rill ..........,, .................... 2 S5 Nliller, Robert L. .... ....... 4 G. 132. 237 Miller, Swend ....,.. ..................... 6 0 Miller, Sandra ..... ..,............ 5 l5, 217 Miller, Wayne . . ., 46, 218, 260 Miller. NVilliam ....... Millons, Robert ....., Mills, James .,,,.,,,. Mills. Linda ..,,,.. Mills. Louise ,... Milonas. Helen ,..., Minard. Joy . Minoiv. John Miss-all. Bryce . , Mitchell, David .,.. Meats, Guy . ...,. , Mock, Edwnrd ..... Mock. Joseph ...... Moe. Karen , .. Moeller, Jean ..., Mohn. Harold Moll. Robert . ,....., . Molitor. Georgia ...... Moline, Richard ...... Monson. Marjorie Monson, Mark ................,. Montenegro, Gonzalo Monterossi. Thomas Montfort. Terrill . Montgomery, David Montgomery, Verna Mooney. Sheryl ........... Moore, Larry ., Moran. Jerry ..........,. Moreland, Marylee , ...............,...,...., 237 ........'I6, 237, 2-I7 275. 272 ......53, 75, 226 229 . ......,. 235 ......2'i8 237 75 272 217 , .. .... 60. ..,,....95, 164 .. ...... ....75 280 254. .,,.........95, ......75, 237. 231 213 278 271 176 ........1.. .95 217 ....,....76, ., .......... 182 263 ..,......61. ....,.......265 Morey, Diane ...,.., , Morgan, Barbara Morgan, Ray ....,... Morgan, Robert ..... Moroney, Vincent . Morris. Daniel ......... Morris, Jack , , ....... . Morris, Kathleen ....., Morris, Marilyn .... Morrison, James Morrison, Leslie ,...... Moudree, Robert ...., .......95, ..,....-46, 213 25 i.5i6f 254 ........61, 257 217 I. Moulden, Richard ..., ...... 2 42, 274 Muchmore, Frank , , ,. 268. Muench, Raymond ....,.. .,...,......,.., Muir, Sharon . ............ . ........... 95 Mulcahy, William ....... ...................,. 1 76. Mullen, Betty ......... ........ ..,...,. 9 5 , 229, Muller, Doris ............... ......., 9 25-1, 277, Mullikin, Patricia ,..... ,, .,...,....., 76, 221, Mundy, Sharon .,..,,. .... .,............ 7 6 Munger, Richard .,.,,. . ....,,....,..,.. . Munroe, Donald ..., ,........ Murphy, David ., .. Murphy, Gary ,,... ........ 7 6, Murray, Glen ........ ...lvvr 4 6. Murray, Jaime ....,. ., ,..,., ., Murray, Joan .. , .,.211. Murray, Ellen ........ ,,,,.,,. 9 5 Murrill, Linda ...,.. .,....... , Muster, John ...,.,,,.., ...,,,,,, Mutasingwa, John ,...... ..... Myers, Lee .......... Myhre, Todd ........, ..,..,,.. Myrah, Donald ., ,,...., .. Myrick, Sarah .,.,, ,..,.. 2 61 Myrick, Charles .,... -N- Nace, William ....,,....... .,.,.......,.,.....,.,,.,.. Nachtsheim, George ,,,,..,,,,, ,, 46, Nagode, Lois .,...,........,. ...,,,. 7 6, 253, 261, Nance, Judith ,...,...... .....,.. 6 1, 233, 254 Nance, Marcus . . .......,,,.... .. Nash. Shirlee ...... ,... 9 5, 174, 274, Neely, Gerry ,,,,... ,,,.,,,,.........,,. 7 6, Neil, Richard . . ,, , .. Neil, Robin ..,,....., ..,,,,....,,,. 9 5 Neild, Phyllis ...., ... ..,, .. . Nelson, David ..,.. .......,,..,,.,, , V61, Nelson, Fritz ......... , ...... ,.1S9, 218, Nelson, Harold . ,..... ....., .,.. . . Nelson, Kay Dell ..... ........,,.... 4 6, Nelson, Lura ......,,... ..,,. . H95 229. Nelson, Marilee , 1.61, 257, Nelson, Maxine ,61, 257, Nemec, Shirley ....... ..... 2 5-l, 300, Ness, Marcia ..........,. ...,... 6 1 213 Neswick, Lawrence .............. 46, Netterberg, Charles ,,.,.... 46, Neu, Barry .....,,,..,..,. ,,,,,,,, 7 6 Newell, Sharon ..,,.. .,...... 7 6 Ng. David . ,.,... Nicholson, Alan ...., Nicholson, Daniel . Nickerson. Maria .,.. Nickey, John Nlckey. Pearl .........,.. Nicola, Marvin Nicolas. Frederick ,,..... Niele, Tim ,,......,..., Nielsen. Kjell ....,... Nissen, Larry ,,,,. Noble, Linda ....,.. Nobles, Ray .,.,.,.,. Noennig, James .... Nolde. Harold ...,, Norby, Eugene ,,,,, Norby, Kent ......,.,.. Nordahl. James .,... Nordin. Wendell ,.,,, Nordin, Wesley ........ Nordling, Arthur Nordstrom , David .....,. Normann, Frances ..,.QQf7i5. E554 27S 96 61 . ,......,....... 223 ,.,,,.61, 242. , 2,46 277 217 H46 237 , 515 H95 257 277 299 285 233 95 287 273 231 287 286 277 :ISO 261 303 76 223 261 285 257 1 .s 226 303 ,.76 .,.l6 242 ,9.w ll: 237 237 261 255 260 279 297 237 250 165 280 237 223 263 242 257 277 263 265 301 279 176 273 237 203 ,95 416 182 257 .,-16 U53 237 , 46 191 H16 267 213 U06 193 H46 V96 283 269 235 H46 269 L96 N96 Norwood, Donald ..., Nottineham. Dale .... Nottingham, Dean .. Nutter, Richard ......,.. Nye, Beverly ., Oakland, Marlene ..,, Obie, Richard .......... O'Boyle, Marilyn O'Brien, James O'Brien. Robert . ...,.. Ochsner, Janet ,.., Ochsner, Jay .....,,,,,,,.,, ,, ,,,,, 61, 2 Ockman, John ,, ,,,, .. O'ConneII, Catherine O'Conncll. Terrence , O'Connor, Denise . ..... V O'Connor, Thomas .... O'DonnelI, Sue ...., ,.... O'Gara. Bartholomew Ogden, Corinne ,.,..,.. Ozren, Roger ,,,,,,,,,,,, Oho, Roberta ,,.. Oliver. David ,,,,... Oliver. Susan ,, Olmstead. WVayne ., , ,, Olsen, Edith ....,,...,,,. Olsen, Gary ., . Olsen, Gary Olsen, Larry ,, Olson, Eunice ,, ,, Olson, Roberta .,... Olson, Ella , , . Olson, John ..., Olson, John .. . Olson. Owen Olson, Walter ..,.. Oman, Catherine ..,, Oman. David Oman, Donald .. O'Neil, Barbara ...... O'Neil, Jerry . ..., , O'Neil, Nancy ...... O'NeiII. Terry .... Onstad, Paul ODD. Judy , Opprecht, Neil Orcutt. Jon ..,,.... O'Rourke, Lorna ,, Osborn, Carol ,, . Osborn, Ruth , , ,... ., Osborn, Donna ,.,.,..... Osburnsen, Diane ..,. Oscarson. David ...,., Oscarson, Shirley , Osllard. Dennis ..,...., Ossello. Albert ,.....,, Ostheller, Wesley ......., Ostrem, Donald ,, ..... . Ostrem, Jeaneen .... Osweiler, Larry ,,,,,. Otis, Jacqueline .,.,.. Otto. Roberta .,,.,,, Ottun, Jacque ....,,. Overlay. Curtis ,..... Overturf, Arthur .... Overturf. Thomas ,, Owen, Kathleen .,.,.,, Paznch, Richard .. Pohto, Ralph ,. .,..... Panze. Ray Painter, Martha ...,. Palm, Sharon . .,,, , Palmquist, John ,,,,., Palo, Ronald ,....,...,.. Palo, Sylvia .,,,....,..,,.. Panasuk, Eugene ...,.. Panasuk, Larry ,,,.. . Panasuk. LeRoy , ,,,.. Pappin, Richard ...,1. , . .16 . H ...,...,, .......,,. I 6 .........47, 218, 2419 , ...,.,,,,...... ..61 ,, ,.,,,,........ N96 ,,.............. 240 ,,,.,.,47 211, 229 ,,..,,, ....,,, ,,,, , ,,,, 1 1 6, 276 56, 257. 282, 263 . 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Tom ..,... ,.,, , Parriot, Nancy ...,. Partelow, Ronald 76 -134, ,..... ..,.-17 211 Pasco, Joan ..,,.... . IIC .. ,221 146 2355 767, L. 41 V37 I7 261' 117 54 , 22:5 107 M301 HENRY'S Home of the 1 5c BURGER and fhe 20 SHAKE --A.- FULL SIZE FINE QUALITY -'A' I404 West Main LAUNDER CENTER Double Load 25c Single Load l5c: Fluff Dry I5c OPEN 24 HOURS BUTTREY'S SHOPPING CENTER Now using Lindsay Soff Wafer-Same Low Prices 325 Philip, i New Store-New Low Prices BuHrey's Shopping Center Bozeman, Montana Pasha, Elvan ..,..,, Passage, Larry ., . SERVING A GROWING STATE i M0ll'lllllA PDWER ....,....2B5 ...215 Passage, Loretta ...,.... 61, 221. 254, 301 Paterson, Michael .,,,A,A ...,,,, . ..,, .......,,. , 47 Patterson, Jean , ,,,, . .. 107, 254, 277 Patterson, Mary .V,, .,,........ 2 - ..,- 17 Patterson, Bill .,..... ,..., 7 6 Paul, Esther , .,.,, 76. 303 Paul, Mary ,, ,.,, ,,,.Y. .,,.. 7 6 , 299 Pawlowski, Charles ..., ......,.... -1 7 Payne, Elara ,, .,.,,,,,Sl7 Payne, Roxlyn , ,,,, , U97, 226 Pearson. Darrell .. ,61. 231 Pearson, Karen ,...,,,, ,...,., 7 6, 226 Pearson, Raymond , 61. 273 Pease, RaeLeah ., ,....,.... 47, 254 Peck. Robert ..., .,,, . ,,.l7 240, 286 Pedersen. Eileen ,,,,, ,,..,.,., , ..-...2SS Peallar, Harriet ,. , 97, 225 Pc-tllar, Mary ...,. , , ., ........ .......... 7 6 Pee-bler, Sharon .... ..,7Ii, 217, 250, 253 Peila, Julie , ..,,., .. ...... 261. 213 Peklewsky, Harold ,,.. ,,.....,........, 4 7, 273 Pelzl, Albert , .,,.., , .....,., 47 223, 262 Pemberton. VVhitley ,..,. ,,..,... . 47, 274 Peoples. Donald ,, ,, , , , ,..., M5-1 Pepper, Maureen U? ..,,.., .,,.,.,.., 2 33 Pepper, Russ .,...., . ..,... ,, ....,, 285 Perkins, Gregory , , , ,,,,,,,,,, 97 Pei-mann, Shirley ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,47 Perrick. Rose ...,...., ..,.,.,, 4 T, 2.16, 265 Perry, Phyllis .,...,, ,. ., ,,.,,,. .,,, , ..7ti, 254, 299 Perusich. Frank .,,,. .....,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,, 7 0 47, 255 Petaja, Richard ,,,. ..,.,.,..,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 4 3 Petelin. John ....,,... ......, -1 7. 210, 21s, 247 249, 263 Peters. Gene ...,..,,.,,,, ,,,,..,.,,.,.,. 61, 165, 231, 269 Petersen, Donald ,,,.,., . ...., A ,....,....... ..47 Petersen. Richard .... , ., ,, ,. ,.,,,,,,,,.97 Petersen, Kenneth ..,.,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 7 3 Peterson. Betty Lou ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 1 Peterson, Bruce ..,,,.,, ,.,.,..,, 6 1 167, 263 Peterson, Carol . ,, ,, 61, 233 Peterson, Clarence ,...,, ,, .,,......,,,..,,....,. 219 Peterson, Floyd ...,,. . ,..... 47, 269, 270 Peterson. Garvin , , ,,,,, 76 Peterson. Gary ,.,... .,.., 7 6 231. 251 Peterson, George ..,,. .,,,,,,.,.,......., 2 31 Peterson, Harry .. 61, 271 Peteison, John ,,..,,,, ,,,,,,,,,. . , ....,,,,,, 47 Peterson, John Monroe . ,- ,,....... 97 Peterson, Kermit , ,,.,, ,.......... 7 6 Peterson, Lana ....,... ,,..,. ,.... n 1 . 278 Peterson, Larry ., .. ,,.76, 285 Peterson, Lloyd ,,....,.. .. ,,,,, ,,,,,, .,,,,,,...,, 9 7 Peterson, Meldon ,,,,,..,.,. ,, ., ,.,,, ,... ,,..,, . 9 7 Peterson. Patricia ,,......,,....,,.,..,, 97, 166, 213, 279 Peteison. Patricia Carol .,,. ......,... . 76 Peterson, Patricia Kay ....,, ...,.,,,.,.. 6 1 254, 277 Peteison, Paul ,, .,,,,,, ,... -17 256, 267 Peterson, Robert ,......,.,.. ...,,..., 9 7 269, 270 Peterson, Stanley ,,.. , 277, 279 Petouhoff, Donna ,,,, ,,.,, ,,,,,, , , ,H ,,,,,,, .18 Petouhoff, Leonard ,,,,. , ........,., 48 Petrin, Joseph ,,,,. , .... ,.... ...,.,.,., 2 6 9 Petrini. Joe ...,,, .. Pfeifer. Patricia ,,.. Pfister, Shirley Phelan. Kathryn .,.,, John ., ,,,. ,. PHONE 586 5493 DRUGACOR- COLLEGE 5 IDTH BUZEMAN MDNT Ja Phillips, James ., .. Phillips, Joyce Phillips. William , ., Piane, James . ...,, , Pierce, Richard Pierson, Caroline ,,,, Pike, Larry .,,. ,,,,, Pilxreram, Allen , Pilgeram. Ed .,.,,,,., Pinlier. Dave ..,.,., Pipal, Harriet ..,.....,,.,.., Pipinich, Josephine ..,.... Pipinich, Robert .,,,.... Pippin, Kathy ..,,....,, Pistono, Robert ...,.. Pitcher, George ,,.. Pitman, Julietta Pizzini, Edward ....,,,,.. Place, Nancy ,......,,. ...,,,.. Plaggemeyer, Loraine .,,,, Pleskac, Larry ....,.. ...... Pohlod, Sandra ,..,..,.., Polich, James Polich. John , , Polich. Susan ,,,, Pollimrton. Bonnie ..., Pope, Lawrence ,,,... Poser, William ,, Posey, David Post, Richard Potter. James .,.,,.. Poucher, Frank ,.., Powell. Pamela , Powell. Robert ..... Powers. George Powers, Russ . ..,, Praskach, Stanley ...... Preikszas. Otto ..,,..,,., Prescott, Milton .... Prentiss, Robert ,,... Pribnow, Bertha ,... .... Pribnow, Gustave , , One of Monfc1no's Beffer Deporfmenf Sfores Prindle. Leone ......... Prinkki, Larry ..,..., . Prinkki, Marvin ..... Proff. Charles . ...... ., ProPP. Gwendolyn , ,, Purcell. Patricia ..,.. Putnam, Charles ...,. , ., .,.., 97. 235 285 61. 171. 217 .. H77 170, 221 . .,.,.. 97, 2-12? , ,,,.,...,,,,..,.. 2-13 ,. ..,, 77 213. 278 77. 153. 196, 286 . ....,,,.,,,.,........,. 97 .,.,,. -18. 258 272 ..........2S5 ......235 ..,. , ...., N97 , .,,......, 77 .,..El7. 221, 265 ,97, 2-12 285 ii. 276. 279, 283 . ,.......,............. ...77 . ,,.. 517, 213, 276 196 . .... 182, 196 226 .,-18. 231 , .........,.., 77 ..77. 231 ,, ..,.....,,....,. 54, 237 269, 270 237, 263 , , ..,,......,.... 217 2.285 .,..61. 237 ............176 .251. 252 ...260 .....97 ....4S, .....97 279 ,....-18 ...215 ....,...48, 255 ....,07 '77 ,,.,.,.48. 223 ..77 Sanborn. Peter ..,.. '-Q Quale, Annette .,..... Queener, Carol ............. Queener, Florence H ., Quick, Patricia , ............. Quickenden, Kenneth Quickenden, Sandra ....,. Quincy, Helen .....,....... Quinn. Sheila ............ Quintero. Nelson ..... -R Raaum, Ronell ...... Raasch, Karl Racki, Betty Jo ...,.. Radcliffe, John ..., 276 279 971 277 ......,6l, .......97. .......4s. ,,,ffffQ.ffffQQffQfQQQQii 223 280 .....97 ..,..61 255 04.3 303 ,. H97 Rader, Barbara ..... 48. 213, 278, 233 Rader. Sharon ..... Y---4.. -,--.----'------A-4--A-4V- 7 7 Rae. Robert .. ....V --,-. ,,v-----,-,- - - .139 Raffl, Carol .... ,.., . 61. 211, 217, 238 Raggio, Robert .,.. ............ , , . ..,.,..,., 97 Ragland, Dick ..... ....... ..,,....,....... . 2 Su Ragland. Don , .... .,VV,.. 6 1, 240 Raisler. James ...... -.-,---,4,--.-.----A 5 2- 259 Raisler. Louis ..... .....A--- ...--.,..-,-----V.A--A-, 9 7 Rakes, Sherry ...... .-'....-,--....----r.,.---- 9 7 229 Ralph. Janice ......,...,. '......, 7 7. 217. 250. 255 Rage, Sandra ........... ........,...,...VV , .97. 233 Rasmussen. Anthony .... .........,..-...v,-,..-.-,--r- 9 7 Ratchye, James ......,,... .................. 1 76, 237 Rate, Richard ........... -,.....-.-...,----.,.-,-.,..., 7 7, 260. 251 Ratzburg, Karen .,....,..... ............,...... 9 7, 166, 169 229 Ratzburg. Karl ............ 48 214, 247, 249, 257. 260, 267 Rau, Dale ...,.......... .,.... fv-Y---- 5 1 230 Rauch, David ........ ,,,---- 7 7. 242 Ravet, Yvonne ...,...... --....-.--.. ..77 Rawal, Dinkerrai ...... ...r,-.................. 6 2 Rawls, Roger .... ,,,... .....4...,,, . , ,.,...,., , 43 Raynard, Nancy ....... ........ 9 7, 254. 277 Readicker, Jane .,.. , Readicker, John ...,. ............. .62 Readish, William ,,,, ...,,....... 2 23 Rebish, Peter ........ .. ..,.l.. 77, 267 Rector. Marlene ...... ...-....-...--- 2 21 Redekopp, Larry ..,.,.. 48. 272 Redpath, Robert ...... 2,62 Reed, Myrt ,..,.. ..,..,. ......,....i... , 2 S5 Regli, Dale ..... ....,, , 98 Regli, Dave ,,,,.. ..........,....,,........ 2 71 Rehard, Bruce ,... ..,..... 4 S, 269, 270 Rein, Helen ......... ,..,,,, 7 7, 226, 250 Reisig, Charles ..... ....., 4 8. 255. 263 Reiter, Reta . ,,.. , .,.. , 77 Reser, Roger .........,. ..................,,.... 2 23 Reuther. Donna .... .,..... 7 7, 276, 283 Reymer, Mike ,... ,,,, ,,., 2 4 2, 269 Reymer, Patsy ........., ,..............,, 4 8, 274 Reynolds, LaRae ..... ...,... 9 8. 217, 265 Rhea, Donald ......... ..................... 2 85 Rice, Charline ,. ...... ........,. 9 8, 221 Rice, Geraldine ,. .,....... ...... ...... 2 9 9 Richardson, Charles ...... ...,....... 4 B Richardson, Janet: .,,..,. ..,....,........ .......,........,, 2 8 5 Richardson, Kenneth .... ...,,.....,.................... 4 S. 269 Richardson, Thomas .....,.......... 48, 215, 245. 249 261 Richardson, William , ,. , .,,, ..,,.., ..,... 6 2. 263 Ridder, Larry ............... ..,....,...,,,.. .,..,...........,. 2 4 0 Ridgway, Charlet ..... ........ 7 7, 221 Rieder, Sarah ........ . ............. 93 Rifat, Ali ,. ,,,... ..,..,,.., . 48 Ries, Ronald ..,. ............ 2 42 Riffle, Janet ....... ....... 9 8. 254 Riggs, Mary ...,... ............ 2 99 Riley, Michael ...... .... , 198. 280 Riter, David . .,... ,.... 2 60, 264 Ritiner, Janet ...... .....,...,,....,,, 2 21 Rivenes. Jen .,,,....... ,,.,,,,.........,....., 6 2 Roark, Douglas ...,.,.... .....,,,,.....,,,....,.,,,, 4 8 Robbins, Loring ...,.,, 43, 269. 276 Roberts, Phyllis .... .........,.... 9 8, 254 Robertson, Carl .,,..... ..,............,.,.. 'T 7 Robertson, James ....... .,,,,,,,,,, 7 7 Robertson. John ..,,.... .,..,., 9 S Robertson. Ralph ....... .......,,,,,,, 9 S Robertus. Robert ............ ,,,,,.......,,, , 98 Robinson. Donna Lee ...., .... . 217. 278 Robinson, Marlene ........ ,,..,..... ...,,.,,., 9 S Robinson. Walter .,.,,,. ....,....... 2 42, 269 Robison. Lawrence ,..,. ,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,., 'T 7 Robison. Vicki ,...,.... .. W77, 167, 226 Robson. John ........ ,,,,....,,,,...,,,.,,, 2 42 Rock. James , , , ...,... 62 273 Roda, Frances .... ,,,,,,., 4 8, 249 Roda, John ..,,,.... Rodger, Foster ...,.. Roe, Roes Patricia ...,. s, Mary ..... Rogers, Alan ........., Rogers, Gary ..,.......,. Rogers, Lea Rae ...,. Rohl Rom f. Patsy , ......... ness. Gary .....,... Rogers. Thomas ......,,. Ronchetto. Joseph ........ Ronish. Edward .....,. Root, Charles ........ Ropes, Leverett .... Rose. Galen ........ Rosetti. Sylvia .,.... Ross, Betsy A .... Ross, Jerry .,.... Ross, John ,....... ..,,., Ross, Judith ............. Ross, William ...........,.. Rosseland. Milton ...,,. ,.....229, 285 , .,,...,..,.. 49. 219 277 ......,..2B3, 191, 267 223 225 .......-49. 235. 210 242, 264 274 .....,,62, 213, 261 ., .................. 182 166 176 ........77, ..,..,.,. 182 Rotellini, Diana ..... Rothermel, Peggy Rothermel, Sandy Rowland, Larry .,..... 280. .- .,74, ..Qfiisi Rowton, Vernon .... .,....,..,...,...........,,.., Rucinsky, Thomas ,.,,...,.., ,,....., ,..., 6 2 . Rudberg. Donald ..... ...,.... 4 9, 258. 269 Rudolph, Judith . ,,,,, H 262. Rue, Victor ,,......,,,...... ....,,..,.... . ,. .........,......... Rufenach, Clifford .,.,,,.., 49 269, Ruff, Peggy ........,......,.... 49. 211. 217. 246 249, Ruetvedt, Arlene .,.......,...........,...... 77, 233. 233, Ruegg. Diane ., .,.... ....,, ....,, , , , ,,,, Runnalls, Barry ..., ,,,,....... 98. Ruppel, Roger ..,,....r , ,.... 49 259, Russell, Angela ..,.... ............. 9 S, Russell, Bonnie ,,.,,. ,,,....,,,..... 9 8, Russell, John ,....... ...,,, 6 2 272. Russell. Robin ..... ..,..., ....,,.,. Russell, Rollin ,,..,... ,.., ,.,. Rustad Larry ...........,, ....... Rutherford, Carole R an. Gardner ..... Y Ryan, Jerry . .,.....,.. . Rydquist, David .,.... ,.,. , Salle. Robert ...,.,......... ...... Sarzebaum, Deanna Sallee. Stella ,...,.,,...,. Salsbury, Wayne .... Salvas. Judith ., .... ...., . . Samborsky. James Sammons, Richard Samson. Robert ...,,,,., Samuelson, Sally . Sanborn. Norma ...., Sanborn. William Sand, Wayne .......... Sanden. Diane ., Sanders, Horace Sanderson, Robert Saner. Al ,.., . ..,.... . . Sanford. Connie . .,,... ,. Sanford. Richard Santa, Les ,, ,, ,, Sarisky, Al .,,,,,.....,,,,,, Sarrazin, Marjorie Saunders. Leonard Sawyer, Thomas .. Sacalabrin. Joseph Sahaff, Theresa .. Schal, John ,,.,..,,..... Schanost, Sharon ..49, ..,..,4b. 79, '79, 219. 298. 249. 230. rv ..1S, 183. 249, 2.49. 2o9, 255 260 285 221 77 243 H95 223 270 170 257 270 257 250 .98 223 269 277 221 280 ..62. H62 , 62. 259 235 . 49 215 ,.77 62 .78 278 U49 277 .49 299 62 268 78 ..62 277 257 242 219 M99 M98 129 286 226 H98 286 269 280 M73 301 Schauer. Suzanne ,... Scheeler, Marion .,,, Scheinost, Sharyn ..,.. Scheeler, Steven ,.,... Schell, Roger ........ Scherer, Roland .,..,... Scherer. Patricia .. ., Scheu, Herman .....,.. Schilling, Patricia .,..,. Schiltz. Diana Schlabs, Gordon Schlaht, John ....,, Schlechten, David .,,,... ,....,.49, ..62 258, ,913 ' 77176. Schleicher. Kay ........ 254 Schlepp, Gordon ...... ....,,.,,.......,,, .....,,,........ 9 S . Schmitt. Charles , . .... ,....... , .. ., ,W ,H Schneider, James ........................,,....,.....,,,,,,......... Schneider, Phil ....,. ....... 4 9 176, 216. 218, 2-ll Schneiter. Albert ...... ...----....,-......,-,-.,...... 6 2. 231 Scholten, Gerald ..,,.. ........................,,........,......... Schlottle, Edward .,..... ,..,.,.,..... ..,. Schow, Willard ,,,..... ,,.,,,, Schramm, Donna , ,,,,,, ., . .. Schramm. Charles .,...,. H99 Schrauger, Nick ...,,.. ,, Schreiber, Cathleen .... ,,,, ..., 4 9 Schreiber. George .... .....,.,..., Schreuder, Dorwin ., . Schuett, Nancy .....,..., . ,,........ . Schuller, Richard ..... 237. Schulte, Leslie ....... .,,,, ,,.. Schultz, Merlyn . 99. Schultze, Cheryl ,... Schulz, Francis ......... Schwartz, Frank ......... Schwarz. Kenneth .,.... Schwartz. Susan ...,.....,... Schweitzer, Kenneth Schwenk, Wilbert ......,.. Schwend, James ....... Schwidde. Charles ,...... ,.,..99 Scott, Betty , Scott Edwin ,..., ...., Scott Richard Scott William Scott Thomas Seals Edward Sedlacek, Thomas .... Seekins. Larry , ,, Seibel, Dave ...,..,., Seifert, Edward ..,.. Seifert, Edwin ....,, Seitz, Kathryn ....., Sekora, Barbara ..,.... 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So from flre educafed of foday will come fhe beffer fhings of life fomorrow. THE ANACON DA CCMPANY Seltzer, William ..... Semple, Catherine ....., Sestrich, Frances ,.,.. Shaffer, Michael ..,,... Shanks, Jack ...,....... Shannahan, Dick . . Shaw, Glenn .......,... Shaw, Susanne .,...... Shea, Maurine .. ,.., .. Shelmerdine, Darlene Shepherd, Russell .... Sherick, John ........,, Sherick, Paul ...... Sherrick, Anna ...... Shirts, Ed ..,..,....,... Shubat, John .........,. .... Shrauger, Nicholas .,... Shuldar, Gwen Shull, Garlene .i.... ., Sickels, Dale .,.,... Siderius, Judith .. .. Sievert, Kenneth ,,..., Sieweke, Barbara ...., Sikonia, Robert ..,...... Sikonia, William .,...... Silberrnan, Richard ,, 99 S2249 .......62, 269 'fffffffiiiilm 217 ,, , .,.. .63, 165. 237. 260. 165, 237, 7 i fQf,fffffiffHelm ...mae ...,'.fi1f3'. 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Barbeth Celia ,, Conrad .... ......50, ......75 ,.....7S,' 223 249. 259, 261 ......i9, . .,,,, 63, 211 N90 225 285 233 219 U99 ..99 251 279 ..50 269 H63 ..'7S ..50 ..50 U99 ..79 ..'79 303 U79 99 63 ,. .9 256 240 BuH'rey's Shopping Center Bozeman ALLATIN TRUST UI7 d SAVINGS BANK 9 An lndependenf Bank Member FDIC 4 ESTABLISHED l902 Smith, Darwin .... ..... 2 52 Smith, Deanna ., ,,,, .99 Smith, Irvinrf ,.,,. ,,,,1,.... 2 71, 273 Smith, Leland ,, ,,,. ..,, ..,... . . 79 Smith, Monta ........... ........ 9 9, 217, 287 Smith, Raymond ...,................ 2625 Smith, Robb , ,,,, .. .2237 Smith, Robert .... .. M50 Smith, Robert . . ,. H63 Smith, Sandra ....,,,. H50 Smith, Sharon ..... ,,.,., . . V63 Smith, Stanley ...... .-.- Z3 37. 255 Smith, Warren .......,. ,AA--- I 53. 271 Smotherman, Terry .... ,V---.-.--- V . .50 Smyth, Barbara ..,,.,.... .....,-.------- 5 4. T357 Snortland, Sandra .... ......, 5 0. 229 Snow. Georgiana . .,... ---..-- 5 3. 229. 260 Snyder, Gary ,, ..,... ........ , M99 2-13 Sobonya, Stephen ...-VV, 175. 236 Sollid. Sherman .... .....,,,,, , .99 Sollid, Susan ...,....... - ffefrfrr Sondeno, Eugene ,. . -.19 Sorensen, Soren ..,.,,. .- --91' Sorenson, Margie .-99 Sorenson. Shirley ..... ....63. 233 Soriano, Nardito .. ,, .,,, 99 Soule, Mary ............. -v-.-- ..-A. . - - 303 Sgulgby' C31-01 ,,,,.,,,,,,, ...... 1 10, 253, 261 Soulsby, Raymond ..... ..f--. ---. - 7 Q' Sowa, Kenneth ........ ---,-- . --UU Spain, Larry ,.,... . 340 Spain, Louis ..,............. -'-- 5 3- 1340 Spainhoxver. Glenace ..... Spangler, Carolyn ,, 09. 211 Spannapzel, Eli .... ---... 15 3. 333 Spartz, John ........ .,... ..,. . I U9 Spaulding, David .....,... . H99 Spaulding, Jacque . 70. Spear. Sharon ..., ......... JO. 215 Spears, Sandra . ...... . 63 Speqk, Da.-lens ,, , ,,...,,,..., ers. 226. 257 Speck, Carolyn . HT9, 250, 233, 261 Springer, Charles .... ...YYY ..-- 1 76 Snrunger, Elmer , . 'lf' Squires. David , ,,.. ---Y - Q Squires, Wilber .-,A-----'v .79 Stack, Jon , ,.,.., ,. ,, ,. , .50. 263 Stacy, Bgtty ,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,.....,,,..,,,,.., . .,........... . .79 Staff, Jo Ann ,,,,...,......., 63, 166, 213. 255. 276 Staley, Robert ...........,-.-....---v,-..,.-A- ------,--------A----- - - --79 Stalnaker, Charles , ...... ...... .... . . .. .79 Stanley, Roy ....,..... ..... -----V.- 2 3 7 Stansberry, Darnell .. .. .5-1 Stanton, Lynn ..,.,...,,,. ....,. ..... . . 54. 237 Stapleton, Albert .... ...---.-..---- ....f,f'.-- - - 79 Staringer, Lawrence .,,79, 219, 251. 280 Staton, Lois ............ . v-.-....-------..------ V63 Star, Andrew ,. ..., .... . U99 Stav, Paul 1.......... -- H63 Steadley, Roger .285 Steele, Albert ,,,,. ., A-... 279 Steele. Frederick . . 237 Steele, Thomas .... ..,. . ,.-.,...-- -----.... 5 0 . 272 Steen, Katherine ..,., ......,......,,,, , . 50, 278 Steffensen, Susan .... ......... 9 9, 217. 276. 279 Steinbach, Donald .... ........................ . .63 Steiner, Ray ....,. ....,.. ...... 5 0 , 225, 26-l, 280 Stene, Oddlaug .. ...................... 79, 2.99 Stene, Victoria ...... ..AA--....--......----. . .99 Stensatter, Gary ,, ,,,, ..,,,,.....,,..... 5 0, 258, 263 Stenslie, Vangie ....... ............. 9 9 273. 279. 233 Stensvad, Doug ...... ..,...................... . ....... . . 99 Stensvad, Larry , . ....... 79, 169, 215, 251 267 Stephani Evon .,,.. ..................... 5 0. 269. 270 Stephens Gary ...... ......... ........ . . 279 Stephens Helen .,........ ...............,............................ . .99 Stephens, Jean ....... .... . 263, 213 255 276. 278. 283 Stephens Marguerite ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,, ,,.,, 1 .,..,. 9 9, 225 Stephens Norman ,,,,... ......... .............. ............, 6 3 Stephens Robert ,..... .................,...... . .79 Stephenson. Diana ,,..., 99, 221, 276, 283 Sterling, Raymond ..... ................ ....... . . 79 Stermitz, James ,,,... ...... 5 0 256, 267, 27-I Stevens, Leroy ,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,.,.. ,,,.....,,,, 6 3 , 271 Stevenson, Adrian ...... . .,..... 50, 255 Stevenson, Carol ,....., .,... . ..100 233, 265 Stevenson, Robert .,,. . .......,.... 100, 231 Stewart, Donald .,..,. ...... 7 9, 196. 280 Stewart. Jocelyn ....,.. ........ 1 00 Stewart, Samuel . .... ..., 2 37, 285 Steyee, Verna ....,...... ,,..... 1 00 Stiffarm. Thelma . . 100 Still, Robert .,,,... ,, ...... 79, 278 Stillar, Lois .,,,... ,,,,,,. 1 00 Stitt, Robert .... ,..,.. . ..79 Stock, Francis .... , ....,,,,.... 50, 264 Stock, Rudolph . ..... .,.. ..., 1 0 0, 283 Stoecker. Weston ..... ......,,.,........ 6 3, 240 Stoltz, Janice ......,.. . .,.... 100, 166, 229 Stoltz, Larry ...,... ....... 7 9, 166 231 Stoltz. Michael . .,.,.,.. ,,,.,.. 5 0, 166, 231 Stoltz, Petcr .. 79. 231 Stolzenburg. Sandra 2.79, 229, 299 Stoltz, Sarah .........,....... .......,......,.. 1 00 Stone, Elizabeth ......... ........, 7 9, 166 Stonebere. Bonnie , 79 Stfordahl, Susan ,.... ..,......... S2 100 Stordahl, Linn , , ..,. ..,. . .. ,50 Storm, Pam .......,. ..,,,,,.,,. 1 00 166 213 Stout, Edward , .... .,........., .........,. 1 0 0 Struck, Gay ..., ,........ 1 00, 165 169 226 Stradley. Dave , . .....,.. .,., , ,235 Stradley, Jim ...,.,. ,...,,.....,, ,,..,,., 2 8 5 Stradley, Roger ........ . . . ,50 Strah, David ............. ....... 1 00, 165 Strandbakke, Connie ,, 100 Strandland, Harlow , .. N50 Strape, Mike ,..,...,.,.,,,,. . 210 329 Q Stratton. Bradley ..... .. ..., ,.....s.....-.,-,...............100 Streeter, Jerry .... , ,.., ,.,,. 1 53 Striebel, James .,,, ...,,, .,.. 7 9 , 243 251 Striebel, Dorothea .,,,,,,,.. 226 btroh, Robert .,.,.,, .. .V.,., -279 Stroh. Douglas .,,, .,,,,,.. 1 00 Strommen. Edwin ,,,,. .. .,-,,50 Strong. David , ...,,..,.,........... ....... ,,..,,.,.,. .,.,, , , . 100 Strope, Michael ,,,, ....,...,,,. . , ,. . ,63 Strouse, James .... 2 ..... -.,.-...- ....,. -79, 196, 219, 286 Struup, John ..,.,.... - ,,.,,...,.,,...,,,,...,,..,., 100 Strung, Nomian , , 79. 275, 252 Stukey, Linda ,,,,...,,, ,... ,,,... ,,,. ,,,, . ,v,,,,,,A,,,,,,, . , 7 9 Sullivan. James . , ,,,,,,, , ..... 100, 152 Sullivan. Judith ,,,, .M ,,,,,,,..,,,.,,...,,,, ,,,. 1 00 213 277 aumner. Charles ,.., 00 210, 2-12, 2-15, 2454. 269 Sundling, Daniel ,,,,. ,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 00, 152 Surrendi, Carl ,,,,, ..,, ..1,,, ,,,, , ,,.,,,,,,,,,, 1 S 2 Sutter. Mary ,, ,.,, 100 Sutherland. Sidney ,... ,,,,,.,, 1 00 223 butey. Joseph 2 ,,... H ,,,.... 152. 250 Swainson. John ...,.,, ..,..,, , , ,..,. 254 255 Swallow. John ..,.. . .,.,,,,...,,,, .,,,,,,,,,, 1 00 Swan. Gayle .... ,,.,, . .. 50. 23-9. 250. 265 rwanson, Beverly . ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 00, 27-1 Swanson. Garry ,,,, .. , ,,,,,,,.,.,, N51 Swanson. Ward , .,., 50 Swartz, Joy .,..,,,,,.,.,,,,, ..,.,,,,,,, , ,, ,,,, 25-1 Svrecker, Dana Jo .,,, ,,,,,, 6 3, 233, 264 ,wee-t. David .,,, ...., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 0 0 bwinrlle. David ,. ...., 275 Syl-aes, Harrison . ,, ,,,, ,,,,,, 6 3 -T- Tacke, Edith , , , , , ol, 213, 250 Talbott, Stephanie .,.,,, .. ,,,,.... 54, 235 Tarkeshain, Mo ,,,,.. . .2 ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, .,,, , 5 0 Tassie. Paul ., , ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , , , 52, 250 Tavenner, Gary ,,, ,,..., ,.,,..,-,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, 63, 240 Taylor. Alfred ,,,... ,,,.,,.... , , ,..,,,, N51 Taylor. Carol ..... WSG, 233. 250, 255 Taylor, John ..,, - ..,.,..,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,..,.. 2 ,,,,. ,,,.,,.,,,, 2 57 Taylor. Rodney W ....... 51, 162, 210, 249, 260 Taylor, Ronald .... .,,, ,,...,,,,....,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,, 1 0 0 Taylor. Rinse , , ..,, .,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 0 1 Teachout. Donald ..... .,,,,, 2 H192 Teifzen, Bard ,,,.... ,,,,,, , 251, 272 Teixzen, Ellen , , ,,,,, ,,.. . .S0, 299 Te-igen, Harlie .,.,,,,, - .......,, .,,.., .,,,,.,..,,,,....,, . , 285 Tenbear, Tyrone ,,,,,,, .,,. ...,, 2 ,,,,,,,,. ..,,,,,,,,. 1 0 0 Terwilliger, Nancy ,, ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,, , , . H100 276 Tesinsky, Shirley .1 2 ,,.,.., ....,, 2 ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, 8 0 Thielman. Wilma . .. ,,,,,,..... ..., 6 3, 221 170 Thompson, Connie - ........ 52, 100. 221 Thompson Bruce ,,,,,, H, ,,,,,,,,273 Thompson. Diane ..... .2 .,...... . ,...,..,,, ,100 Thompson, Ed ..,.., ........,,, , ,,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,100 Thompson, Gary 2 .......... 2, .... SO, 215, 2. , 267, 285 Thompson, James .,.....,. ........ . .2 .,.,..., 275 251 269 Thompson Judy ... ,,,,, ,, , 2 ,EO 2153 Thompson Margaret ..... , .1,,,, 2 ,.,,,, ,,.,, 2 17 Thompson Mary ..,.....,, ..,,,,...1,,,, 1 00, 252 Thompson Marsha ., ,, .,.. 63 221 265 Thompson, Mary ,.,,, , .... , ,,.,., 63. 27S Thompson Nancy ..... .......................,,,, ,...,,,4,,,.,,. 1 0 0 Thorbfre. Clara ..,.. .l.l..., 1 00. 226, 254. 265. 277 Thronson. Pennee ..1.....,...,.. ..,,., ,,,,.,,. 1 0 0, 221 Thuesen, Jerry ..- ,.,,.,.. ,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,, 1 0 0 Thurston, Bruce , ,1,,,..1,,, , ,,,,, ,,.,,,,,, 2 42 Tiefenthaler, Thomas. ...., 2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, N080 Timmons, John ,,,.,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 2 72 Tiller, Joseph .. . ,,,.,,,,,,,.,.,,, ,,,,,,176 Tillman, Joe .,,,...,,.., ,,,.,., 5 1 171 26.1 Timmons, YVilma ..., . ,.,., ,278 Tindall, Gerald .,,,.,.. ,....,.,......... 1 00 Tobin. Karen ..,.. ,. 280 Tobin, Thomas .,,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 3 Toltzinger, Chett ,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,, 256 Toly. Allen ...,....,,,,...,,,,,. ,.... 1 .63 274 Tomalino, Raymond .,,,,,,,,., 263 Tombrink. Dick .,.,.....,. ...,.,..,, 8 0 Tompkins, Sharon ,,,,,.. 80 Tonkin, YVilliam ,,,.,,, 51 Toolae. Sylvan .,,... ,,,., 2 90 Torxzei-son. Sharon ..... 213 Tome-ison, Shari .. . 299 Townsend. Beverly ..., Townsend, Maxwell ..,,,, Townsend, Stuart .... Tracy, Robert ,, Trafelet. Eva ,.,,,..,. Trafton, Merle ,... , Trebesch. Gerald ,,.., Tripe. Spencer .. Truchot, Howard Tschache. Grace ,, Turley, Royal .....,. Turner .Irred .,.. Turner, Marsha ,..,,.. Turner, Sandra . , Turner, Wayne ,,,,. Tveidt. Karen .... .... Tweet, Loren ,,1,, Twedt. Stanlev ,, Twilling, Allen . Tyler, Ralph ..... , Tyra, George . , Uhlrich. Marilyn ..,. Ullarich, Ruby .,,,,,, Ullman. Ronald ......, Ulters, Jeanne ...,. . Ulx'anE, Grace Upham. Roy , Ungefug, Gary , Tfnrau, Eldon Tfnruh, Orville , Urban, Ethel ,,.,.... Erick, Leonard .. , l'tiEer Herman Utterback, Donaldmfii-V Vail. TYinit'red ...,,,.,, Yallance. Judith Yalois. ....b0, 76, 2-19, . ..,, 01.1 , ,.,, ,..E0. .......,100, Q33 163 164, 176, 240, .,- .,.,.... .,.,....,, . ., .,.,100, -L- ,............, er, so, ,,...,100, 2133, 1 .... . 254. ..y... vm. 214. Donald .....,. ,..,,,. ,.l,..,...,,,,...,,, ,..,..,,... . . . 169. 2171. Van Alstyne, Gibson Vander, Arthur ,,,.......,. .....,..... ,,.,......,,....,,,,.,. Van Epps, Robert Yaniman, Donald ,... Yanisl-zo, Thomas ..... Van Nice, Lee ,.......,... Yan Noy, Sharon , Vansky, Carolyn ..,,. Vant. Susan ......,,.,, Vasek, Patricia Veigel, Kathleen ,,.,,,..63, ,, ,,,,, 100, , ,,,....,. . 100, 233 .2 .....,,.,.,,,, 100, 2-31. 2o4, Venable. Grady ,,,.. ......., 1 S3, 219, 249 Vender, Arthur ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , ,,,,, Verwolf, VVilliam .... ...,.,,... , .,....,,, , , Vice, Shirley , ..... ,,,,, ,,,,,. , Vie-gel, Kathleen ,,,,. ..,,,.. .,,,,,,, 5 1 , Vik. Torgeir ,,,,,, , ,...... . Vincent, Marvin ,,,,.. - ..... 2. Villacorta. Edeard .,., ,, . Vinjo, Ralph .........,. , ,,.. .,,,,., , ,,.,,,. , Vischer, VVilliam ,... ,, .,., 51, 215, Visitacion, Ether ,,,,.. ,........,,,,.,,.,,, , ,, ,.,, 101, Voelker, Shirley .,,,. .,...,, .,.......,..... , 1 01, Voermans, Margaret 101. 167. 2i0. 283, Vo-gt, Margo .,,,,,, ..,,,,....,.,,,..,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,, , Voldseth. Kenneth . ,,.,.,,,, ,,.,,, ,,,,,, ,,,, , Vollmer, Marlyn ...., ,,.,,, 1 01, 233, Vollmer. Richard .,.,. . Yruwink, Barbara Yukosaxlovivch, Mary ,,,.,.,176. Yyas, Bavin ........,,...... 2 .... ,.2 ..... .2 .......,, -vt.. 1Va2ner, Margaret .,.. ....... . . ,,,. ., XVagner. Walter Waite. Donald ...- .... VVakefield, Barbar . XValker, Bernard ,,,,. VValker, Grover ..,. VValker, Robert .... Nvallace, John ,. 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Ron .............,... .,......,..... 2 78 Whitmus, Donald ..,.. ..... . 252, 169, 215 Woodriff, Lee ,,,,..,,,,,,,, 2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 73 Wangefln- Eugene ----- ---- ------- 5 3 Whittle. Judy ..,,.......... ......,.... 1 01. 213 Woodriff, Roger ...,... ,,,,,,,,,, 2 S7 Ward, Barlqara ......... ....,,........ 2 17 Wichman, Joseph ....... ,... . ...,.,..,.,. 52 Woods, Linda ,,,,,,,,,, 2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 30, 303 Ward, Daniel .... .... .,............... 1 0 1 Wiese, Daniel .....,..........,........... ...- ..... .,........,... 1 Ol Wooten, Edward ,,,.. 22 ,,.,,,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,, 52, 213 Ward. Ethel --------------- ...-- - -..-101. 221 Wieshaupt, Terry ...........................,.A............,,.... 80, 226 Wright, Carol 2 ,..... ,,,,,. 2 64, 211, 229, 278 Ward. Sandra ,v.- -.......-.- . . v-Y.. --....---.....--.... e .... 8 0 Wigger. Phyllis ....2.......--.2,-.. ....... 2 ........,.., -80 Wright, Deann .,....... ,..,. 2 ,,,, .,,.l,,,.,,,,,,,,. , , .2287 Wardglnp. Robert ..................... .... ...... 6 3 . 219. 271 Wiitala, Charles ....,,. ....... 1 01 Wright, Jeffrey ,4,.... 22 ,4,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 ,2101 Wardmsky, Terence ....1.... 3 .......... . ..... I ..1.. .... . ....... 2 . 2101 Wilcox, Clark .,.......,., ..,... .,..,,. ..,1 ......., 5 2 , 2 69 W1-ight, Joseph ,,,,,,,, 22 ,,,, 22, ,,,,,,, 52, 290 Warnecke, Linda .... -.. .1 ....... L ...., ..,..... 80. 233 Wilcox, David ...,.....,....................... ....,.,...........,.,.,. 2 42 Wright, Monica ,,,.,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 01 Warner. Raylene ...,.. ....................,...... 1 01 Wilde, Dennis ....., 2 .,.. ............ 222222222101 Wright, Patricia ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 ,,,, 22 ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,101, 217 Warner, Robert ....... ..1....... ........... 2 6 0 Wilder, Wallace ,,,,... ,,..,.,.,.., ....,,.. 8 0 , 240 Wright, Robert ,,,,,, ,2 ,,,, 222 ,,,, M- ,,,,,, 2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,101 Warnke, Joan ........ ..2 ...... 2 ....,.......,.. .... 2 .101 Wilkins, Gus ........ ,....,. 2 64, 237. 264 Wyatt, Andrew ,,.,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , 133 Warren, Bob ..,..,......, ..: ............................ .280 Wilkinson, Fen .,.. .....,,.......,,,.......,......,. 8 0 Wylie, Marion .,,,,, 222 ,1,, 64, 163, 164, 173, 221, 2:33, Warren, Guylyn ...... ..... ...... 6 4 , 170, 221, 260 287 Willett, Charles ....... 2 .....,.. ......., ......... 2 3 7 238, 260 Warrington, Gordon ...... ...................,...,,.. 2 56, 274 Willey, Sherrill ....,,. ..........,,.....,,, 8 0 Watkins, Richard ..,,.,. ,... . .2 .....,.....,,.,, 164, 274 Williams, Arthur ..... . ....... 273. 285 Watsen, Gordon ..,,... .,..,.,,.,.... 2 68 Williams, James ................ 52 -Y- Watson, Bernard ...... ......,... 1 01 Williams, James .,... .....,....... 6 4 Watson, Fay ..........,,..,.. .... ,........ . . 303 Williams, Richard .... ...., ..., . ,..... 8 0 , , , , Watson, Kenneth .,.....,.. .......... ...,,...... 2 . 251 Williamson, Gail ........ ,, .... 221. 265 Ynnk051f1?- Vlrglnla ------- e-e- 2 Watt, Bruce .,.,.,..,,, 2.....2..l 2 ....... .............. , 251 Williamson. 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Barbara .,,.. 2 .,., -2 ...... ,... .l............,...,,.... 54 Yost- 171'- 'encF - '-'- ---' 64- ZEN- 304 Wenz, Linda .................... .,.........,. 1 01, 226. 276, 235 Wilson, Bobbye ........... 2.2-22 .... 101. 226. 271' Young- Doom -- ------..o.-.,o..--,-.-. 22- 26? Weppler, Daniel ..,. .. .......,. 2... ............... 80, 257, 285 Wilson, Catherine .... .. ..................,......,., 278 Young- Jim --1----'--'- - ------ 35 ----4-4-' L ---- ---------' 2 2 2 Wessal, Kay ,..,...... ,,..,.....,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, B 0 Wilson, David ........,,. .......,. .,.,........ 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Phil ,,,,.... ,. ,,......,,.....,, .,.. .... 5 2 . 259 Zavalney, George , .,,,,,, ..,.,,,,,. ,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,, , 1 5 2 Weydemeyer, Idell ,,,, 22 ,,,,.. 2 ....,. 2 ................ 2 ,,., 22. .250 Winslow, Ervin ....... ...... ..,..................,,. ......,. 1 9 6 . 286 Zavalney, Harold .... ,,,,,,, 6 4, 223, 264 Weyei-mann, Gary ........,,.......,.....,......,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 101 Winter, Dale ..,..,,, 52. 166, 223, 247, 255, 260, 262 Zickovi-th, Sandra ..,.,, 1,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 0 1 ' Weyland, Jack ..,.. ...... 2 ............... 3 4, 52, 171, 245, 249 Winter, Keith .,,....,.,..., ..,..........,......... . .. .....,,.,, 223 Ziebarth, Kenneth .,.. ,2. .,....,,,......,.. 2.252 Wheeler, Edward ..,... 2.2.2 A... 22 ..,,....,, 2 ...,...... 2 .,,, 101 Wofford, Carol .............,...........,......,, ...,....... 1 01 Zielger. Sharon ,.,... . ,.,,., 22 ,, ,280 217 Wheeler, Glenn , .,....., ..........,....,.,..,1......,,..,, 1 01 Wohlgemuth, Gary .... ., .......,.. 285 Zimmerman, Ina ......,,.. 2 2 ,,,,... ,,,, 2 22,310 Wheeler, Gloria ........ .... ......,..,...,....,, 1 0 1 Wold, Barbara ..,, ,.... ..,.,..,..,........,,. , . 2221. 250 Zimmerman, Kenneth ..1.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,30 Wheeler. Shirley ..... , .,......, .,,,.....,,,..., a 2, 276 Woldtvedt, Susan ..... 2 ..,..........,..,.,.............,. 80 Zimmerman. Robert ,,,,. ,,,,.,,,., .,,,,,,,,,,, S 0, 219 Whibcomb, David ,,,, .. ,,,. 2 .,..,,. .,.,,,,.,,, 8 0, 165 225 Wolf, Annabel ,.,...,., .,.. ...,.... 6 4 , 254, 279, 297 Zipperian, Linda ,..,,,,, 2 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 64, 217, 25.1, 301 White, Diane ..., ..... . . ....... 2 ....... 2 ............ 101, 277 Wolfe, Mary ,.,...,,,. ...... .....,,.... . , , .,..,, ,.,,.... 2 54 Zook. 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In respect and remembrance of a great man, we dedicate this book to Gov- ernor Nutter and the characteristics of manhood which he represented. 1962 Montanan Staff u B ,i 5 il. .lil 5 X H' V. Y , i
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